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Inflation pace slowed&#13;
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Mc&lt;X&gt;MAS HONORED - Bill Childs, left, and Bernard Fultz, right, both of Middleport,&#13;
·were on hand when Lee McComas, center, was honored Thursday In Athens at the Ohio&#13;
University Inn ..&#13;
&#13;
McComas honored&#13;
Lee McComas was one of 11&#13;
&#13;
JI'Ornlnent business and civic&#13;
leaders honored· by the&#13;
Southeastern Ohio Regional&#13;
Council Thursday night at the&#13;
Ohio University lnn in&#13;
Athens.&#13;
It was the council's annual&#13;
awards dinner with Bob&#13;
Evans, president, presiding,&#13;
and Bernard Fultz· of'&#13;
Middleport, master of&#13;
ceremonies · for&#13;
the&#13;
Jl'esenlatlons. In exces8 of&#13;
2'10 attended.&#13;
Others recognized were&#13;
David A. Horr, Athens; Dr.&#13;
Vernon V. Wood, Lawrence&#13;
County; · Dr.&#13;
Charles&#13;
McDouglas, Perry County;&#13;
R9bert Qosnell, Logan;&#13;
Kenneth Price, Vinton&#13;
County; Dale Hileman,&#13;
Jackson; Emerson E. Evans,&#13;
Gallia County ; T. C. Porter,&#13;
Nelsonville; Wray Bevens,&#13;
&#13;
Pike County, and Duncan&#13;
Baxter, Portsmouth.&#13;
McComas, who retired this&#13;
year, was reared on a&#13;
Columbia Township farm. He&#13;
started teaching in 1926 in&#13;
county schools and in&#13;
Middleport in 1929.&#13;
He taught two years.in the&#13;
Middleport Elementary&#13;
School, then for five years&#13;
was an elementary teacher&#13;
and principal in Middleport;&#13;
was Middleport High School&#13;
principal five years before&#13;
being named superintendent&#13;
of Middleport Schools, a post&#13;
he had for 24 years.&#13;
In 1966, he accepted the&#13;
position as the first clerk of&#13;
the Meigs Local · School&#13;
District and served In that&#13;
post until this spring when he&#13;
retired.&#13;
·&#13;
. A large delegation from&#13;
Meigs County swelled the&#13;
&#13;
crowd .&#13;
School&#13;
administrators, teachers,&#13;
school board members past&#13;
and present, and members of&#13;
the Middleport - Pomeroy&#13;
Rotary Club, of which&#13;
McComas is a member,&#13;
attended the dinner.&#13;
Bill Childs of Middleport&#13;
gave the resume .of Mr.&#13;
McComas that earned him&#13;
the honor.&#13;
&#13;
By LEONARD CURRY&#13;
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - .&#13;
Consumer prices increased&#13;
0.3 per cent in October, the&#13;
fifth consecutive month of&#13;
easing inflation, the Labor&#13;
Department said today.&#13;
The actual inflation rate&#13;
was !ICtually a little less for&#13;
all consumers except those&#13;
buying new .cars. The&#13;
department said new cars&#13;
accounted for more than onethird of the increase in&#13;
commodities prices.&#13;
Most of the rest of last&#13;
month 's incre11se resulted&#13;
from higher prices for&#13;
gasoline, utilities, automobile&#13;
insurance, fruits and&#13;
vegetables.&#13;
Consumer prices in&#13;
October were 5.3 per cent&#13;
higher than a year ago&#13;
because of the easing&#13;
inflation rate, the department&#13;
said. For lnstartce, October,.&#13;
1975, prices were 7.6 per cent&#13;
higher over a similiar period.&#13;
After rising 0.6 in May,&#13;
consumer prices ha ve&#13;
dropped in the subsequent&#13;
months.&#13;
Despite a slowing in price&#13;
increases, the department&#13;
said taxes continued to bite&#13;
into worker earnings.&#13;
The gross weekly pay of an&#13;
average worker increased 13&#13;
cents for each $10 earned&#13;
after deducting the effects of&#13;
inflation from October a year&#13;
ago. After paying his taxes,&#13;
however, the worker took&#13;
&#13;
home four cents less for each&#13;
$10 earned compared with&#13;
year ago spendable earnings.&#13;
The Consumer Price Index&#13;
stood at 173.3 in October&#13;
before seasonal adjustment&#13;
from the 1967 base of 100.&#13;
That means the average&#13;
consumer spent $17.33 last&#13;
&#13;
economy exerting price&#13;
preS!Jures were doctors' fees,&#13;
fresh vegetables, milk ,&#13;
coffee, natura l gas and&#13;
electricity.&#13;
Clothing was cheaper along&#13;
with selected grocery Items&#13;
such as pork, beef, eggs,&#13;
sugar and bak,ery. products.&#13;
&#13;
Carter won't upstage President Ford&#13;
:~:::~::&#13;
&#13;
members of the Cabinet and Arthur~· . Burns, chairman of {:~:~&#13;
the Federal Reserve Board. On Tuesday he will meet wlth t~:~:&#13;
congressional Democratic committee chairmen.&#13;
::::;:::&#13;
Carter spent Thurs&lt;\ay at his horne working on {{&#13;
correspondence and a review of proposals for financial;&lt;:::&#13;
disclosure and divestiture by high level appointees.&#13;
:::;:::;&#13;
The proposals Included suggestions for how he ought to ~:::t&#13;
handle his farms and peanut warehouse business with a ::;:::;:&#13;
total 'ialue of $3 mUllan.&#13;
;:;'{&#13;
"No one e,xpects him to sell his farm that has been In his :::~:~::&#13;
family for generations," Powell said.&#13;
:::::::;&#13;
Powell said Carter would not nominate Cabinet choices!::{:&#13;
until December. He did confirm that Grorgla sUite Rep.;:;:;:;:&#13;
Ben Brown, a black, would be appointed wa position In the ::::::::&#13;
new administration but said he did not know what Ute post::::::::&#13;
would be.&#13;
:!::;:::&#13;
Brown's appointment was only the Sl'Cond announced:;:;::::&#13;
so far . Blacks votl)d overwhelmingly for Carter, and the )!:!·&#13;
president-elect said after the election that he would ap'polnt ::::::::&#13;
large numbers of minority persons to compensate for their !~:~:~;:&#13;
exclusion in the past.&#13;
i;:;;;:;&#13;
tt&#13;
&#13;
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT&#13;
PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) - President-elect Jinuny Carter,&#13;
:::::::: starting a series of high-level conferences with a briefing&#13;
{:~:~ today by CIA Director George Bush, is determined to keep a&#13;
:::::::; low profile that does not Interfere with President Ford.&#13;
:::::::;&#13;
Bush was to brief Carter and Vice President-elect&#13;
::::::::Walter Mondale. Bush drew Carter's praise during two&#13;
::::::::campaign briefings, but this was to be the first one since the&#13;
t::~; election. Press Secretary Jody Powell described It as a&#13;
:~:~:~:~ "major scene-setting, overall" brlefin!l.&#13;
:::::;:; Powell turned aside reporter's questions about ho11&#13;
:::::;:: much Carter would have to say in Washington concerning&#13;
!::::;:: these meetings.&#13;
·&#13;
::::::::&#13;
"We have a strong desire not to be presumptuous In&#13;
::;:;::: what we do," Powell said. "Washington, in our minds, Is the&#13;
::::;:::residence of the President. There will be plenty of time&#13;
::::::::after Jan. 20for us to be conducting our business there.&#13;
:~:::::~ "I'd rather err on the side of being too cautious," Powell&#13;
::::::::said.&#13;
·&#13;
~:~:::~:&#13;
Carter will be visited by Secretary of State Henry&#13;
;:::;::: Kissinger here on Saturday. Then he will go to Washington&#13;
:~:::::~ Sunday for rneeti.ru!s Mondav with President Ford.&#13;
&#13;
::::::~:&#13;
&#13;
li!li\!l:t~:t~:::rr:~:::ttt:::::::::::::rr:tt::~:~:~:~: :~:~r :~:r~: :~:~:~:~:~:~:~: : :~: : :: : t::~:rrr:::~:r::::rrrrrrrt(ttttr:::::::::::: : :~:~:~ :~: : :~:~:rtr: : : :~ : ~: : : : :~:r: ?: : :~: : :~:i!.:. \&#13;
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VOL. XXVII NO. 152&#13;
&#13;
to the CPl. Used car prices&#13;
continued to fall.&#13;
Besides increases for&#13;
automobile Insurance, other&#13;
transpor~tlon.felated Items&#13;
that rose in October included&#13;
tires, parking fees and taxi&#13;
fares. .&#13;
Other sectors of the&#13;
&#13;
month to buy goods costing&#13;
only $10 nine years ago.&#13;
The department said 1977&#13;
model cars which appeared&#13;
in dealer showrooms In&#13;
October increased in price&#13;
more than usual. This&#13;
accounted for the heavy&#13;
upward push new cars gave&#13;
&#13;
en tine&#13;
&#13;
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1976&#13;
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO&#13;
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PRICE&#13;
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Tough deputy stops prisoner minibus rebellion&#13;
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By United Press IQternatlonal&#13;
WASiflNGTON- THE ENVIRONMENTAL Protection&#13;
Agency says the fallout cloud from China's midweek nuclear&#13;
blast will begin arriving over the Pacific Northwest Saturday&#13;
evening.&#13;
"At this time it is not possible to predict the exact levels of&#13;
radioactivity that might occur In the United States," EPA said&#13;
Thursday. "However, the usual case would be lhat the&#13;
material would be largely confined to the upper atmosphere&#13;
and ground level exposures lfOUld be quite low."&#13;
&#13;
A TENTATIVE CONTRACT AGREEMENT HAS BEEN&#13;
reached between the United Auto Workers and International&#13;
Harvester. The accord on economic issues, worked out just 14&#13;
hours after some 40,000 workers struck Harvester plants in 10&#13;
states, was by the UAW and International Harvester Thursday&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
The walkout affected 6,615 IH workers In Ohio, including&#13;
6,140 at two plants In Springfield, 359 at a plant In Shadyside&#13;
and 116 at a parts distribution center in Columbus.&#13;
LOS ANGELES-PATRICIA HEARST, with the aid of a&#13;
half-million dollar obligation by her father and an uncle, was&#13;
only one step away from freedom today after 14 months behind&#13;
- - bars. If a judge In-San-Francisco grants her release on bond&#13;
pending appeal - as he has Indicated he may do any day Miss Hearst can go free, at least temporarily.&#13;
The way wlis paved Thursday In a Superior Court in Los&#13;
Angeles. At a signill from their attorney, Randolph Hearst,&#13;
Jl'esident of the San Francisco Examiner, and his twin brother&#13;
Davl~, vice president of the Hearst Publishing Co., stepped&#13;
forward and signed their names to a personal surety bond for&#13;
$500,000. The money is a guarantee that Miss ·Hearst will&#13;
appear for trial on 11 state charges of kidnap, robbery and&#13;
assault, scheduled to begin Jan. 10. ·&#13;
WASHINGTON -PRESIDENT FORD expects to talk&#13;
alone with Jimmy Carter at their first post-election meeting&#13;
Monday and have a "general, get.acqualnted" session rather&#13;
than a long formal discussion of specific transition problems.&#13;
"The meeting will probably start out one on one and at the&#13;
m(lll8llt we are not planning any agenda," said Presidential&#13;
counselor John 0 . MB:rsh Jr., who is in charge of White House&#13;
liaison with the Carter camp In the transition period. Ford and&#13;
the President-elect will confer In midafternoon and Marsh said&#13;
they are likely to spend about an hour together at the White&#13;
House.&#13;
"The way we're figuring the meeting now, it will be&#13;
unstructured as to subject matter and a broad, general, getacquainted meeting," MarSh said.&#13;
&#13;
LOTTERY WINNERS&#13;
' The Pot o' Gold winning&#13;
numbers In the Ohio Lottery Commission drawing&#13;
were 489 ( four-slx·nlne)&#13;
and 189 (six-eigbt-nlne) ,&#13;
and 13810 (one-three-sixone-zero).&#13;
The double play numbers&#13;
were 494 (lour-nine-lour),&#13;
85005 (slx·flve-zero-zeroflve) and 834014 (eightthree-four-zero-one-four).&#13;
The winning color ,was&#13;
blue.&#13;
&#13;
BOARD TO MEET&#13;
RACINE - Mayor Charles&#13;
pyles has called a special&#13;
meeting at the Racine Fire&#13;
Station at 7 p.m. Monday for&#13;
the town's board of public&#13;
affairs, council members and&#13;
Interested citizens of Racine&#13;
and the nearby area on water&#13;
lines and the Installation of&#13;
another water storage tank.&#13;
&#13;
TREE NEEDED&#13;
Pomeroy Village Is in need&#13;
of a community Christmas&#13;
:':':':&gt;.!:':':':::':':::::;:':'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''::::::::: · tree. Any person having a&#13;
tree which might bo suitable&#13;
for&#13;
the community tree which&#13;
Now you know&#13;
is&#13;
traditionally&#13;
located on the&#13;
The first can with a key&#13;
upper&#13;
parking&#13;
lot&#13;
in Pomeroy&#13;
opener was invented by J.&#13;
Is&#13;
asked&#13;
to&#13;
call&#13;
Village&#13;
Hall,&#13;
· Osterhoudt of New York City&#13;
992-2246.&#13;
In&#13;
&#13;
1r.&#13;
&#13;
WAVERLY, Ohio (UPI) Several Southern Ohio&#13;
Cor·rectlonal Facility&#13;
prisoners today fired at a&#13;
guard and the driver of a&#13;
minibus taking them to a&#13;
Corrections Department&#13;
medical facility In Columbus.&#13;
The guard and driver jumped&#13;
from the bus and the vehicle&#13;
ran Into a ditch.&#13;
Pike County Sheriff's&#13;
Deputy Don Boots said&#13;
numerous shots were fired by&#13;
several of the nine prisoners&#13;
in the back of the minibus and&#13;
&#13;
four of the shots penentrated&#13;
the plexiglass IICParating the&#13;
driver from the p~isoners .&#13;
"Luckily they didn't · hit&#13;
anyone," Boots said.&#13;
Boots, a former guard at&#13;
the old Ohio Peniten!iary in&#13;
Columbus, said one of the&#13;
prisoners in the bus was&#13;
Donald Nickerson, convicted&#13;
of murder in the shiylng of a&#13;
Mingo Junction police officer&#13;
several years ago.&#13;
"They had about nine&#13;
prisoners in this minivan and&#13;
they got about a quarter of a&#13;
&#13;
mile south of Waverly on&#13;
Route 23 when they started&#13;
firing ," said Boots, one of the&#13;
first officers on the scene.&#13;
"They had this plexiglass&#13;
betwen them an(! the driver&#13;
arid four of the bullets&#13;
penentrated the glass," said&#13;
Boots.&#13;
"The driver of the bus, an&#13;
officer Stepp, drove the bus to&#13;
the right and ditched it which&#13;
threw all of the prisoners&#13;
wgether," said Boots. "When&#13;
they was . firing they was&#13;
firing at Sgt. Sherman&#13;
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&#13;
Uranium plant&#13;
ilnpact noted&#13;
PIKETON, Ohio (UPI) Building of the $4.4 billion&#13;
addition to the nearby&#13;
Goodyear Atorl)ic Corp.&#13;
uranium enrichment plant&#13;
will start next April, which&#13;
will have "a fantastic impact&#13;
in that area," according to&#13;
Ohio Developm~nt Director&#13;
James Dllerk.&#13;
The U. S. Energy Research&#13;
and De.velopment Administration said the project&#13;
would Involve some 6,000&#13;
construction workers before&#13;
completion in 1985.&#13;
&#13;
Phone cables&#13;
added in area&#13;
around Rutland&#13;
RUTLAND - Additional&#13;
cable facilities have been put&#13;
into service for growth and&#13;
service improvement in the&#13;
Rutland exchange, General&#13;
Telephone Co. of Ohio announced today.&#13;
Jim L. Parker of Athens,&#13;
customer service manager,&#13;
said the $35,100 addition was&#13;
designed to upgrade service&#13;
and allow for future area&#13;
grow! h.&#13;
The new cable· will boost&#13;
facilities in the southern&#13;
portion of the exchange,.&#13;
Where possible, the new,&#13;
cable was buried. Burying&#13;
cables · reduces service&#13;
outages caused by severe&#13;
weather conditions and auto&#13;
accidents.&#13;
·Portions of the new cable&#13;
replaced existing facilities&#13;
for maintenance reasons. The&#13;
Rutland exchange serves 753&#13;
patrons in a 86.6 square mil~&#13;
area . '&#13;
&#13;
Duerk said he is assigning a&#13;
5\Ste coordinator to work full&#13;
time with offiC)ials in Pike,&#13;
Scioto and Jackson counties&#13;
on planning to accommodate&#13;
the workers and relat~d&#13;
construction activity.&#13;
The P!ant, which has been&#13;
struck smce Aug. 27, now has&#13;
a work force of 2,700.&#13;
Officials said the addition&#13;
means .another 400 permanent jobs at the facility&#13;
and local officials expect the&#13;
6,000 construction workers to&#13;
have considerable impact on&#13;
local housing, schools,&#13;
businesses and the economy.&#13;
Duerk said Ohio officials&#13;
would also have to talk with&#13;
ERDA officials about some&#13;
form of compensation to area&#13;
school districts since the&#13;
plant is located on federal&#13;
land and pays no property&#13;
taxes.&#13;
Duerk said the state also&#13;
wants to insure that a&#13;
reasonable portion of the&#13;
contracts and jobs involved&#13;
with the expansion go to Ohio&#13;
firms and tradesmen.&#13;
The addition to the plant&#13;
will consist of four large&#13;
uranium enrichment process&#13;
buildings&#13;
and&#13;
twp&#13;
warehouses which will double&#13;
the capacity of the plant.&#13;
ERDA officials said Thursday proposals are now being&#13;
sought from large conStruction firms interested in&#13;
serving as prime contractors&#13;
on the job.&#13;
MEETING SET&#13;
The Meigs County Regional&#13;
Planning Commission will&#13;
meet at 3 p.m. Monday at the&#13;
agriculture service center&#13;
meeting room in the f'armers&#13;
Bank Building.&#13;
·&#13;
&#13;
EXTENDED OUTLOOK&#13;
Sunday through&#13;
Tuesday, chance of snow&#13;
flurries, mainly In the&#13;
northeast portion of the&#13;
state, Sunday, Monday and&#13;
Tuesday. Highs wtll be In&#13;
the 40s Sunday and In the&#13;
30s Monday and Tuesday.&#13;
Lows will be In the 20s.&#13;
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Woman hit&#13;
fi ear house&#13;
0&#13;
&#13;
by auto&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Wolfe, West&#13;
Main St., Pomeroy, was&#13;
taken to Veterans Memorial&#13;
Hospital by the Pomeroy&#13;
Emergency Squad at 12:45&#13;
p.m. Thursday after being&#13;
struck by a c11r.&#13;
Police said Mrs. Wolfe was&#13;
In front of her horne which is&#13;
close to the road when she&#13;
was struck by a westbound&#13;
car driven by Gaylord Young,&#13;
20, of near Pomeroy. Police&#13;
said Mrs. Wolfe was •shaken&#13;
up by the incident and&#13;
suffered a laceration. She&#13;
was kept at 'the hospital&#13;
overnight and Is In good&#13;
condition, police stated. Her&#13;
Injuries were not termed&#13;
serious.&#13;
Young is charged with&#13;
reckless operatipn. Police&#13;
Indicated that possibly&#13;
another charge will be filed.&#13;
The&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
Fire&#13;
l)epartment was · called to&#13;
County Road 55, near&#13;
Carpenter, at 3:15 p.m.&#13;
Thursday to extinguiSh a&#13;
brush fire and wss called&#13;
again at 1:35 a.m. Friday to&#13;
extinguish a brush fire along&#13;
the river bank near the&#13;
Kapple service . station on&#13;
East Main St.&#13;
&#13;
Basdin, the guard. Th~t's Boots. " I told him other Pike County sheriff 's&#13;
who they was trying to hit. 'Nickerson, you know who deputies and Ohio Highway&#13;
"We got a call from· a CBer this 18, if you don't throw Patrol troopers were on the&#13;
and when I got there I got 'on them guns out, I am going to scene.&#13;
the loudspeaker on my crui- shoot Into the bus and I don't&#13;
"At this time the other &amp;'U n&#13;
ser," said Boo\8 .."I knew Utls care who I hit.' ·&#13;
hit lhe ground," said Boots. ·&#13;
one prisoner, (Nickerson). I&#13;
"At this time .one of the&#13;
He said they were two .22&#13;
had runins with him when I . guns hit the ground but caliber pistols and it was not&#13;
was at the old Ohio officer Basdln hollered there inunediately determined how&#13;
pentientiay.&#13;
. was another gun In there ," the prisoners got them.&#13;
"I told him if he didn't said Boots. "So I told&#13;
The p:·ldOners, who ·· .. re&#13;
throw the guns out by the Nickerson if that other gun being taken to the Medical&#13;
tirile I counted five we would don't hit the ground 'I am Center&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
old&#13;
shoot Into the bus and we going tu ulow you away.'"&#13;
Penitentiary, th en&#13;
didn't care who we hit," 8aid&#13;
Boots said by this time surrendered, Boots said.&#13;
)&#13;
&#13;
Finalists listed&#13;
Tanya Davis, contestant's&#13;
chairperson of the southeast&#13;
Ohio Junior Miss Finals&#13;
today announced the · 10&#13;
finalists for the Southeast&#13;
Ohio Junior Miss program&#13;
Sunday, Nov. 21 at Meigs&#13;
Junior&#13;
Hi gh&#13;
School&#13;
auditorium in Middleport&#13;
beginning at 3:15p.m.&#13;
They are, Teresa Buckley,&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Paul Buckley, Coolville,&#13;
sponsored by K&amp;G Shake&#13;
Shoppe 1 Tuppers Plains, her&#13;
talent, vocal.&#13;
June Wamsley, daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Wamsley, Pomeroy, sponsored by&#13;
Francis Florist, Pomeroy; for&#13;
her talent she will do a toe&#13;
daqce.&#13;
Bobbi Chapman, daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Chapman, Syracuse, sponsored by Racine Home&#13;
National Bank ; her talent is a&#13;
&#13;
Paper drive&#13;
·&#13;
&#13;
announced&#13;
There will be a door-to-door&#13;
paper . driv~ in Middleport&#13;
and Bradbury, Saturday,&#13;
Nov. 20, sponsored by Feeney&#13;
Bennett Post 128, American&#13;
Legion, with Boy Scouts and,&#13;
Cub Scouts of Troop 245&#13;
assisting. The drive will&#13;
begin at 9 a.m. on Front St.&#13;
Old newspapers will .be&#13;
recycled and proceeds will be&#13;
used to purchase Christmas&#13;
gifts for disabled veterans.&#13;
For additional information&#13;
call 'scoutmaster, George&#13;
Luster, Jr., at 992-2766 or&#13;
assistant scoutmaster, Jim&#13;
Snyder at 742·3050.&#13;
Residents who do not wish&#13;
to be bothered by someone at&#13;
their doors are asked {o Stack&#13;
their newspapers on their&#13;
front ·pore es.&#13;
&#13;
flute solo.&#13;
Teresa Carr, daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr,&#13;
Tuppers Plains, sponsored by&#13;
the City Loan and Savings of&#13;
Pomeroy; for her talent she&#13;
will present a baton routine.&#13;
Cathy Meadows, daughter&#13;
of Mr:- and- Mrs. Dan&#13;
Meadows, Middleport ,&#13;
sponsored by the Meigs Inn,&#13;
Pomeroy; for her talent she&#13;
will present a comedy skit.&#13;
Brenda Lawrence,&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Lawrence, Portland, who will&#13;
do a trl-tom solo.&#13;
Belinda Deeter, daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest&#13;
Deeter, Lon g Bottom ,&#13;
sponsored by Karr Construction, Pomeroy; baton&#13;
routine.&#13;
Jerrena Dill, daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Dill,&#13;
Minersville, sponsored by the&#13;
Racine Home National Bank ;&#13;
for her talent she will do a&#13;
skit.&#13;
.&#13;
Jennifer Grate, daughter pf&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Grate,&#13;
Rutland, sponsored by the&#13;
Rutland Furniture Company,&#13;
who will present a piano solo&#13;
for her talent.&#13;
&#13;
Jewell Blake, daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake,&#13;
Reedsvtlle, sponsored bf the&#13;
Meigs Inn of Pomeroy; for&#13;
her talent she will present u&#13;
vocal solo.&#13;
Tickets for the finals are&#13;
available at the New York&#13;
Clothing-House and-the MeigsT.&#13;
Inn in Pomeroy. Advance&#13;
adults are $1.50 and students&#13;
$1 ; door, $2 and students&#13;
$1.60.&#13;
Ralph Werry, president&#13;
and general chairman of the&#13;
Southeast Ohio Junior Miss&#13;
Scholarship Finals, and Miss&#13;
Barbara Thomson, news&#13;
director, W.M.P.O. Radio,&#13;
will serve as · mistress of&#13;
ceremonies.&#13;
Miss Thomson, originally&#13;
from Huntington, Long&#13;
Island, New Yor.k, Is a&#13;
graduate of Bowling Green&#13;
State University with a&#13;
degree In radio and television&#13;
journalism. She was with&#13;
W.B.G .Y.-TV as a reporter&#13;
and announcer before comlqg&#13;
to Pomeroy.&#13;
The Meigs High School jazz&#13;
band will provide music for&#13;
the finals with Randy Hunt&#13;
directing.&#13;
&#13;
New short guide&#13;
has rural facts&#13;
JACKSON - Ashort guide Special Interest topics such&#13;
&#13;
to acquaint rural landowners ss fence laws, tax options,&#13;
with educational, technical,&#13;
' and financial . assistance&#13;
available to them has been&#13;
prepared by the Cooperative&#13;
Extension Service's&#13;
" GROW "&#13;
RURAL&#13;
DEVELOPMENT&#13;
PROJECT.&#13;
•&#13;
The guide has three parts.&#13;
The first d4j8Crlbes public&#13;
agencies offering rural&#13;
landowners assistance and&#13;
some of their pr.ograms .&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
home water and sewage&#13;
systems, cost sharing&#13;
programs, and timber&#13;
harvesting and marketing&#13;
are briefly discussed next.&#13;
Part three is an agency&#13;
direcwry for Athens, Gallia,&#13;
Jackson, Meigs and Vinton&#13;
Counties.&#13;
This Landownera Guide is&#13;
an outgrowth of a study&#13;
being done by Extension and&#13;
(Continued on page 12) . '&#13;
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:!-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Nov.19, 1976&#13;
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2"'-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Nov. 19, 1976&#13;
&#13;
Gilmore under suicide watch&#13;
&#13;
Belmont County's sheriH&#13;
big hit on Carson's show&#13;
&#13;
By PETER GILLINS&#13;
wildly by fellow inmatea as&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY (UP! ) he was taken under heavy&#13;
- Gary Gilmore, in solitary guard by wheelchair to the&#13;
confinement today under a infirmary at utah State&#13;
Uilour suicide watcll, sent·a Prl!on Thursday .&#13;
longstemmed yellow rose to&#13;
Mrs. Barrett was "rapidly&#13;
Ills fiancee Nicole Barrett, • improving" at a hospital in&#13;
who had joined the Provo after coming out of&#13;
condemned killer in the 4"'our coma caused by the&#13;
attempred suicide pact.&#13;
overdose of 'sieepiDg pillii.&#13;
Appearing ashen-faced and&#13;
Gilmore's attorney, Dennis&#13;
reportedly depressed, Boaz, carried tlle convicted&#13;
Gilmore, 35, was cheered murderer's 0 SmaU gift" - a&#13;
&#13;
BURBANK, Calif. (UP!)- Kathy O'umbley,&#13;
&#13;
a&#13;
&#13;
long-stemmed yellow rose&#13;
place, Gilmore's orgaais may&#13;
When Gilmore arrlv~ at forks.&#13;
witllout a note - to Mrs. the prison, coovicts in the&#13;
"We will lake every be donated for medical&#13;
Barrett's hospital room in the yard and medium security precaution to preventit, but If research at the Univel'lity of&#13;
intensive care unit of Utah building shou\ed, cheered a man decides to die, there's Utah College of Medicine.&#13;
Valley H~ital in Provo, 45 and whistled. But guards no way to stop him, really." Gilmore asked the pr11on&#13;
mUes south of Salt Lake Ciiy . hustled him Into the&#13;
'fl!e warden al!o said a doctor about donating Ills&#13;
"She is sad, sad to be infirmary; where he was five-man firing .squad had body to science and the Utah&#13;
alive," said her mother, placed&#13;
in&#13;
solitary been selected and other attorney general's office&#13;
Kathryn Baker. "Physically, coofinement and put under preparations were completed ruled Thursday that he could.&#13;
she is doing quite well; But constant watch to prevent for Gilmore's execution. He&#13;
Doctors ~d Mrs. llarrett,&#13;
psychologically, I think she's another suicide ·attempt.&#13;
refused to identify the squad 20, a divorced mother of two,&#13;
going to 'need a lot of help.&#13;
Warden Sam Snnith said · members, but said there should suffer no permanent&#13;
She's very bad off."&#13;
·authorities would allow were ''plenty" of volunteers. brain damage from the drug&#13;
Gilmore "little or no contact&#13;
The Utah Board of Pardons overdose.&#13;
with other inmates," require has set a special hearing Dec.&#13;
Her mother said that lll'lor&#13;
future visitors to talk to 6to decide whether Gilmore's to the suicide attempt, her&#13;
Gilmore over an intercom death sentence should he daughter sold h.er life story to&#13;
and through a glass window; commuted&#13;
to&#13;
life a national tabloid for $2,000&#13;
monitor his mail, and require imprisorunent.&#13;
"to pay for her own funeral. "&#13;
him to use plastic knives and&#13;
If the execution takes&#13;
&#13;
$5 billion·treasure may&#13;
&#13;
be recovered off Formosa&#13;
SAN DIEGO (UPI ) - The&#13;
leader of a salvage firm&#13;
trying to recover il sunken&#13;
Japanese freighter with a&#13;
reported s:; billion aboard in&#13;
metals, money and artifacts,&#13;
says a sudden burst of&#13;
publicity may jeopardize&#13;
tlleir negotiations witll the&#13;
People's Republic of China&#13;
for salvage rights.&#13;
The Sljn Diego Evening&#13;
Tribune reporred in a copyrighred story Wednesday the&#13;
ship, the Awa Maru, was sunk&#13;
by a U.S. submarine in the&#13;
Formosa Strait in April, 1945.&#13;
Ex.,.quanaut Bill Burton of&#13;
San Diego is the leader of the&#13;
Hong Kong-based firm of&#13;
Salvage and Diving, which&#13;
al!o includes astronaut Scott&#13;
Carpenter&#13;
and&#13;
Jon&#13;
Undbergh , son of _the famed&#13;
aviator.&#13;
The Tribune said tlle ship,&#13;
posing as a hospital ship on a&#13;
&#13;
Red Cross miSSIOn with People's Republic of China."&#13;
guarantee of safe passage by&#13;
Bunton said it is known that&#13;
the United States, was really tlle value of tin, tungsten,&#13;
loaded down with gold, pblti- . lead and titanium aboard is&#13;
nwn, diamonds, money, and wortll about $25 million. He&#13;
artifacts. The ship was so low said tlle 40 tons of gold and 12&#13;
in tlle water it looked like a tons of platinum and&#13;
destroyer on the radar screen diamonds may be wortll $250&#13;
of tlle U.S. submarine Queen- nnillion.&#13;
fish and was sunk. The&#13;
He said the salvage&#13;
Queen fish skipper, Cmdr. operation is predicated on&#13;
C.E. Loughlin, was court- obtaining a minimum of $25&#13;
martialed and was found million.&#13;
guilty of negligence.&#13;
Bunton also said Dr.&#13;
When tlle Awa Maru sunk, Harned Pettus · Hoose has&#13;
on ly one crewman survived been retail)ed by tlle salvage&#13;
out of tlle 2,00!1 aboard.&#13;
firm to conduct negotiations&#13;
. Bunton said Thursday the with China.&#13;
estimated s:; billion figure on&#13;
The location of tlle Awa&#13;
tlle sunken treasure was the Maru was determined,&#13;
highest of several estimates· Bunton said, with the aid of&#13;
from $25 nnillion up. "We're Loughlin and John ll.&#13;
salvage experts, not treasure ·Bennett, the navigator of the&#13;
hunters, " he said, 11Thls is· a submarine, which sank the&#13;
serious business undertaking ship. Bennett, a retired Navy&#13;
involving extremely delicate captain , is a member of&#13;
negotiations with the Bunton's group.&#13;
&#13;
Jump strikes invoked&#13;
By EDWARD S. LECIITZIN&#13;
UP! Auto Writer&#13;
&#13;
DETROIT (UP!) - The&#13;
United Auto Workers put&#13;
'~ Operation&#13;
&#13;
Apac.he " Into&#13;
&#13;
effect today, calling 80,000&#13;
workers off the job in a series&#13;
of short strikes to force&#13;
General Motors .to agree to&#13;
terms of a new contract for&#13;
390,000 workers.&#13;
The selective national&#13;
walkouts closed 16 of GM 's&#13;
119 plants in seven states and&#13;
was unprecedented because&#13;
the union has never struck&#13;
two auto companies in a&#13;
single bargaining year.&#13;
The walkouts began at&#13;
12:01 a.m. after negotiators&#13;
· admitted tllat four montlls of&#13;
talks reft them with "a&#13;
number of unresolved&#13;
issues." Negotiations&#13;
~ontinued into the early&#13;
'morning hours.&#13;
SOiltces indicated a settlemen\ coUld come before .noon.&#13;
The workers were told by&#13;
UAW leaders even before&#13;
they walked off tlle job tllal&#13;
they would return to the&#13;
plants by Tuesday and&#13;
another series of target&#13;
plants would be struck if&#13;
there · is no national&#13;
agr~e111ent . If the strike&#13;
continues, the world's largest&#13;
&#13;
"We get tlle name from the&#13;
Old West and tlle settlers," he&#13;
said. "They'd see tlle Indians&#13;
and tllen tlley wouldn't. But&#13;
they knew tlle Indians were&#13;
tllere ready to hit them again.&#13;
"It&#13;
puts maximum&#13;
pressure on the company to&#13;
settle witll a minimum loss to&#13;
our people," Runnels said.&#13;
"It goofs up tlleir production&#13;
and tllrows tlleir schedules&#13;
into chaos. It drives them&#13;
nuts.11&#13;
&#13;
While&#13;
disrupting&#13;
production, tlle tactic also&#13;
avoids paying workers' the&#13;
$20 million.,..week In strike&#13;
benefits required in a full-&#13;
&#13;
scale strike.&#13;
The only word that the&#13;
strike was under way was a&#13;
&#13;
one paragraph statement&#13;
from&#13;
UAW President&#13;
leonard Woodcock saying&#13;
negotiations would continue&#13;
toward a new national&#13;
agreement.&#13;
· Negotiators refused to&#13;
!comment on what lsaues had&#13;
, held.up tlle settlement.&#13;
' The workers left their jobs&#13;
at seven assembly and&#13;
manufacturing plants in&#13;
Michigan, three in Ohio, two&#13;
in Indiana, and one each in&#13;
New York, Georgia, Illinois&#13;
and Wisconsin.&#13;
&#13;
First claims by. J'ohless are down&#13;
&#13;
2,933 f&lt;X" an overall initial&#13;
claims total of 21,784, a 7.2&#13;
per cent drop from the&#13;
previous week 's total of&#13;
23,483.&#13;
Preliminary estimates on&#13;
continued claims for tllose&#13;
unemployed one or more&#13;
.weeks were set at 129,323,&#13;
also a 7.2 per cent decline&#13;
from tlle 139,32:i total for the&#13;
week ending November 6.&#13;
Jobless Ohioans filing&#13;
claims for unemployment&#13;
benefits iulder all programs&#13;
---:----a u~pany--could;-hegin-B nempl~yment-eompen.f--Were--estlmared at 151,107,&#13;
halting Its assembly lines by sation Law last week making a consistent 7.2 per&#13;
the nniddle of next week if the including more than 1 800 cent decrease from the&#13;
because of lack-of-orlers previous week 's total of&#13;
parts pipeline runs dry,&#13;
"It's Operation Apache to layoffs in tlle auto Industry, 162,808.&#13;
hit tllem a\ our convenience, while 20,507 had · filed the&#13;
Administrator Giles stated&#13;
not ~heirs, " Frank Runnels, previous week.&#13;
that 3,230 jobless Ohioans had&#13;
preSident of UAW local22 at&#13;
Initial claims under all exhause\d their benefits&#13;
the Cadillac a~mbly plant other programs numbered under all programs for the&#13;
m Detroit, explamed.&#13;
week ending November 6.&#13;
&#13;
COLUMBUS - Initial&#13;
claims for unemployment&#13;
benefits under the regular&#13;
Ohio Law during tlle week&#13;
· ending November 12 declined&#13;
8.1 per cent compared to the&#13;
previous week_, according to&#13;
an announcement today by&#13;
Albert&#13;
G.&#13;
Giles,&#13;
Administrator of tlle Ohio&#13;
Bureau of Employment&#13;
Services.&#13;
Giles said that 18 ,851&#13;
jobless O_hioans filed initial&#13;
claims under the Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Ohio Republican·s assess&#13;
rec~nt&#13;
&#13;
losses, the future&#13;
&#13;
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The&#13;
Ohio Repubican Party got&#13;
down to business of assessing&#13;
its election losses and&#13;
planning for the future&#13;
Thursday as two select&#13;
committees met behind&#13;
closed doors.&#13;
As depicted by State GOP&#13;
Chairman Kent McGough,&#13;
the committees' initial&#13;
assessment of the political&#13;
well-being of Republicanism&#13;
in Ohio was not all gloom and&#13;
doom . .&#13;
One reason apparently is&#13;
the iminent return of William&#13;
B: Saxbe, one of Ohio's must&#13;
successful Republicans who&#13;
is resigning as u.s.&#13;
ll!llbassador to India.&#13;
"Saxbe will be a great plus&#13;
for !he Republican Party&#13;
whatever he does," McGough&#13;
said. "I'm sure glad to see&#13;
him come home. Whatever he&#13;
chooses to do will be helpful&#13;
to tlle Republican Party."&#13;
The state chairmiln would&#13;
not speculate on whether he&#13;
would urge Saxbe to seek&#13;
statewide office.&#13;
McGough also&#13;
said&#13;
committee members were&#13;
briefed on election statistics&#13;
that showed "we have&#13;
something to build upon."&#13;
Despite sweeping defeal• in&#13;
several races ~arlier t))ls&#13;
month, the GOP still&#13;
managed to capture nearly&#13;
half of the vote in Ohio, he&#13;
explained.&#13;
A totalling of ballots cast&#13;
for all state Senate sets, for&#13;
example, shows Republican&#13;
candidates received 49,95 per&#13;
cent of the vole even though&#13;
tlley hold only 12 of the 33&#13;
Senate seats, he said.&#13;
In the 88 House races&#13;
contested by Republicans, he&#13;
continued ,&#13;
the&#13;
GOP&#13;
candidates captured a total of&#13;
45 per cent of tlle vote.&#13;
McGough added that President Ford did well in Ohio's&#13;
big cities and tllat early&#13;
indications are that he beat&#13;
President-elect carter with&#13;
the college vote.&#13;
"Perhaps, we have a new&#13;
constitutency ," McGough&#13;
said. "We need to bring in&#13;
young people."&#13;
Still, -- the .chairman&#13;
admitted tlle two committees&#13;
- one on finance and one on&#13;
organizaUon - had their&#13;
work cut out.&#13;
The finance committee, he&#13;
said, in its initial setting&#13;
called for expanding a&#13;
program of soliciting small&#13;
contributions to moderate&#13;
contributions on a house-to-&#13;
&#13;
DR. LAMB&#13;
&#13;
Causes behind the big burp&#13;
By Ll!.wrence E. Lamb, M.D.&#13;
DEAR DR. LAMB - My&#13;
problem is that I bUill constantly. Everyone thinks I do&#13;
it on purpose. In school ll'm&#13;
16) my teachers tho ught I&#13;
was making fun instead of&#13;
listening to them. My parents&#13;
think I do it on purpose ju.tto&#13;
be rude.&#13;
·&#13;
The bullls are loud and last&#13;
long. Even if I close my&#13;
mouth and cover it up&#13;
everyone can still hear me.&#13;
My sister told me not to gulp&#13;
my food and drinks so I tried&#13;
that, but it didn't work.&#13;
I burp all day no matter&#13;
where.! am. I even buill in&#13;
church. This is vety em·&#13;
ba!Tassing and annoyin~. I&#13;
guess I am the burper of the&#13;
year. Please help me.&#13;
DEAR READER - Of&#13;
course you are not doing it on&#13;
purpose, but it is probably a&#13;
nervous habit that you don't&#13;
understa nd. Being nervous or&#13;
anxious among other reasons&#13;
about bullling just makes&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
matters worse.&#13;
avoid all the gas-forming&#13;
The b~rping occurs beverages, such as colas that&#13;
because you have a lot of air will release gas in your&#13;
in your stomach. Anyone who . stomach from the soda water.&#13;
ha s air in the . stomach · To give you more help I am&#13;
swaiiows it. ·Gas can be sending you The Health&#13;
formed from foods inside the Letter number 6-8. Con·&#13;
colon but foods are not trolling Gaseousness. others&#13;
digested or fermented suf- who have burping or gas&#13;
ficiently in the stomach ·to P\Obiems ca n send 50 cents&#13;
cause any gas there.&#13;
with a long, s\amped, selfWhen a doctor or parents addressed envelope for it.&#13;
tell you not to swaiiow air it is Just send your letter to me in&#13;
a tough assigpment si~~e you care of this newspaper, P.O.&#13;
are unaware of swaiiowing Box 1551, Radio City Station,&#13;
air to begin with. How can New York , NY 10019.&#13;
you stop something you don't&#13;
DEAR DR. LAMB - My 16know you are doing?&#13;
year-old son recently injured&#13;
'fhe best trick I have to his lower hack running in a&#13;
offer is to hold a firm rubber track meet. •At the coach's&#13;
eraser between your teeth. It suggestion I took him to a ·&#13;
is difficult to swallow with inca! hospital to have it&#13;
your teeth in that position . examined. X rays were also&#13;
You will soon become aware taken although I questioned&#13;
. of your swallow ing habit and the need and also requested a&#13;
. then you ca n do something lead shield which was used on&#13;
about it. Try lt and sec if it front exposures. The X ravs&#13;
helps.&#13;
·&#13;
mealed nothing wrong .;"1&#13;
Your sister is right ahout nu1r I""' left with a linr,erinJ~&#13;
not ~utpin~ &gt;'r ur fo11d. Al sn . fr~1r that by allowing thcst• X&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
Sparky says Gullett&#13;
'great individual'&#13;
&#13;
~·&#13;
&#13;
(;&#13;
&#13;
rays I may huvt l'Ou~cu&#13;
&#13;
possible damage to my son's&#13;
reproductive organs. He has&#13;
only had X rays once before&#13;
in his life and that was a chest&#13;
X ray for two broken ribs.&#13;
What is your opinion?&#13;
DEAR READERY - My&#13;
op ini on is that you are&#13;
wasting your time worrying&#13;
about it. The low level of X&#13;
rays used, and especially if·a&#13;
lead shield was used, can't&#13;
possibly&#13;
affect&#13;
his&#13;
reproductive organs.&#13;
Millions of males have&#13;
re'ceivcd&#13;
much&#13;
mOre&#13;
radiation than that and have&#13;
not had any ill effects from it.&#13;
'fhis is true even thou~h o&#13;
ie11d shield for the genitals&#13;
WetS not a standard procedure&#13;
at one time. I approve of the&#13;
preca ution of usi n~ a shield&#13;
but the truth is that the usual&#13;
amount of rndiotion involved&#13;
in th&lt;' number Or diaf!nostil' X&#13;
rt!.\'H wwd i~ far b~low th(\&#13;
l(•vt•l thtll · wiJJ ('ausc iJil )'&#13;
tm nn.&#13;
&#13;
bouse basis and to Improve&#13;
county finance committees&#13;
with younger leaders and&#13;
more volunteers.&#13;
As for organization&#13;
committee, McGough said its&#13;
members urged . the state&#13;
organization to work "as far&#13;
ahead as possible" In&#13;
recruiting candidates for 1977&#13;
municipal races and 1978&#13;
statewide and legislative&#13;
races.&#13;
McGough and committee&#13;
&#13;
members apparentiy do not&#13;
see a need for a major&#13;
overhauling of the party,&#13;
Rather , they opted for&#13;
expanding existing efforts at&#13;
tlle grassroots and bringing&#13;
younger people into the&#13;
party.&#13;
The committees' inltital&#13;
recommendations will be&#13;
presented to a GOP Central&#13;
Committee meeting in&#13;
January.&#13;
&#13;
Last of Franco&#13;
erased in Spain&#13;
By PETER UEBERSAX referendum and the elections&#13;
MADRID, llpain (UP!) - be clearly democratic."&#13;
In a major political victory&#13;
The outcorn~ of the vote&#13;
for King Juan Carlos, Spain's was assured earller after the&#13;
parliament Thursday night goverrunent and the powerful&#13;
established a Western.,.tyie right-wing bloc,. Popular&#13;
parliamentary s~tem and Alliance, agreed on the&#13;
opened -' the way for the system of electing the new&#13;
country's first general parliament. fn exchange for a&#13;
· elections in 40 years.&#13;
few minor concessiona, the&#13;
Mtermore than two days of alliance of 6 ex-Franco&#13;
debate, the Cortes - a . ministers and their forces&#13;
nonrepresentative, Franco- tllrew their support behil\d&#13;
era assembly - approved the tlle bill.&#13;
political ref~rrri bill 425 to 59.&#13;
Cruz Martinez, spokesman&#13;
There were 13 abstentions. for the bloc of 130 deputies,&#13;
The new law now must he told tlle assembly the group&#13;
approved by tlle public in a made the bargain "in the&#13;
referendum scheduled for interest of national concord."&#13;
mid-December. A gov"I'm very tired, but I'm&#13;
ernment poll released Thurs- happy," he said later.&#13;
day indicated that of those&#13;
The last parliamentary&#13;
Spaniards expressing an elections were held in 1936,&#13;
op inion , the reform was but the 'results were .annulled&#13;
favored by a 22·1 margin. . by tlle revolt of -Franco and&#13;
Premier Adolfo Suarez, his nationalist forces against&#13;
visibly moved, .' gave a sigh tlle republic.&#13;
when the vote was&#13;
announced, then broke into a&#13;
wide grin and appla\lded.&#13;
The vote was see'n as a&#13;
victory for democratic·&#13;
minded Juan carlos and the Veteraas Memorilil Hoopital&#13;
Suarez cabinet, which had&#13;
Admitted - Jane Ingels,&#13;
insisted on winning reforms Rutland ; Sabrina Roney,&#13;
through constitutional New Haven; Jerry JohnsOn&#13;
channels.&#13;
·&#13;
Racine; Mabel Wolfe:&#13;
· "!had completj! confidence Pomeroy; Charles Machir,&#13;
in tlle Spanish people and of Pomeroy ; Maggie Gilmore&#13;
'&#13;
course in the ·deputies," Racine.&#13;
Suarez said after the vote.&#13;
Discharged - Mildred&#13;
The bill wolild set up a 300- Ward, -:cJoycrBroolfuyer ,&#13;
seat Congress of Deputies, or Agnes White, Fred Blrtcher,&#13;
lower house, and a 207· Jason Bush, Kenneth&#13;
member Senate, wielding Imboden, Martha Taylor,&#13;
· less power, The election has Grace Beabout, Gladys&#13;
been promiSed by June I, Ch¢ee, Patricia Hoffiilan,&#13;
1977.&#13;
Robert Goldsberry,&#13;
"This ·&#13;
means&#13;
the Jacqueline Powers.&#13;
liquidation of a whole&#13;
system," said Raimundo&#13;
PLEASANT VALLEY&#13;
Fernandez.tuesta, an II().&#13;
DISC,HARGES - Mabel&#13;
year-old comrade of the late Marsh, Point Pleasant; Mrs.&#13;
Generalissimo Francisco Gary Lilly, Point Pleasant·&#13;
Franco.&#13;
Marguerite . Farr, Lakin:&#13;
The vote came two days William Carpenter, Vinton;&#13;
before the first anniversary Tamara Woodall, Gallipolis;&#13;
of Franco's death.&#13;
Jane Glassburn Bidwell·&#13;
Jaime Cortezo, general Brian Lee, Southside :&#13;
secretary of the Influential William Oliver, Point&#13;
Christian Democrat party, Pleasant; John Cook, HenDemocratic Left, said, "This derson; Mrs. Bobby Pullins&#13;
law lets us hope for a Point Pleasant; Betty DUrst'&#13;
democratic future that will Rodney; Bertha Deal'&#13;
bring reconciliation among Racine; Randall Gerlach'&#13;
SpaniardS.&#13;
Letart; Mary Goodwin, Ne~&#13;
"But an absolute necessity Haven&#13;
; Willard Luckeydoo&#13;
Is tllat tlle methods of tlle Jr., Point Pleasant; and Mrs:&#13;
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a caU to 837 Brownell Ave., at&#13;
6:24 p.m •. 'Thursday fo~&#13;
Joseph c. Zwilling wbo wu&#13;
ill. He was taken to Holze~&#13;
Medical Cenl,et\&#13;
&#13;
Jh«iff·&#13;
&#13;
elect of Belffiont CoiDity, Ohio, wbu deeaibes herlll!lf u&#13;
"over six feet tall and over 200 pounds," made a blc&#13;
imprellllioo }'hurllday night during taping of the Jolutny&#13;
Careon televlalon show.&#13;
:§le drew uproarious laughter from the Jive audience at&#13;
NBC atudloo wben she said she never handeuffl men&#13;
prilloners but merely tells th""', "If you run, you'll wllh&#13;
you were never bcirn."&#13;
She handed her gun bell to CarlOn and the comedian&#13;
could just about double it around Ills sUm waist.&#13;
She carried a .357 magnum and when Canon said,&#13;
"That's pretty heavy.equlpmerit," she countered, "lt'U&#13;
stop&#13;
&#13;
'em."&#13;
&#13;
Her husband, nicknamed Brutus, Is a coal miner and&#13;
they have a 21knontb old 11011 Juon, wbo Is called "UtUe Brutus."&#13;
&#13;
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Yanks get Gullet for $2 million&#13;
&#13;
By CHRIS SCHERF&#13;
UP! Sporla Wrl~&#13;
NEW YORK (UPI) - Don&#13;
. Gullett, who never has woo 20&#13;
games in a single season&#13;
, •during his injury-plagued&#13;
• . career, found the spendtl)rUt&#13;
1 New York Yankees willing to&#13;
gsmble nearly $2 mUUon on a&#13;
eslz.year contract.&#13;
' .&#13;
And Yankees' owner&#13;
' George Steinbrenner, who&#13;
:kicked off the free agent&#13;
bonanza tivo years ago . hy&#13;
·signing catfish Hunter to a&#13;
$3.5&#13;
still has&#13;
--mnuon contract,&#13;
·'&#13;
&#13;
The 26-year-old Matthews&#13;
his check book handy and ill&#13;
reportedly cloee 1o adding all- hit .279 last season with 20&#13;
star second baseman Bobby home runs and 84 runs hatted&#13;
Grlch.&#13;
in.&#13;
Charlie Finley, who dealt&#13;
"We've got one, a good&#13;
one," Steinbrenner said, his it~st manager . Chuck&#13;
"and we're not finished. We'll Tanner to tlle Pittsliiltgh&#13;
Pirates for $100,000 and&#13;
get more."&#13;
Atlanta owner Ted Turner, catcller Manny Sanguillen,&#13;
already having invested filled the gap in his roster&#13;
$10,000 in ·a tampering f~, ·Thursday with formersigned San Francisco Giants' Kansas City Manager .lack&#13;
center-fielder Gary McKeon.&#13;
Matthews to ·a five-year&#13;
Gullett became the thlfd&#13;
contract Thursday for mllUonaire on the Yankees'&#13;
approiima\ely mllUon.&#13;
pitching staff, joining Hunter&#13;
&#13;
.I&#13;
&#13;
and Ken Holtzman. The Yankees acquired Holtzman in a&#13;
June 'trade with the Orioles&#13;
and then signed him to a rich&#13;
contract, but the left-bander&#13;
never got a call to pitch in the&#13;
American League playoffs or&#13;
the W~rld Series.&#13;
"I'm excited about coming&#13;
to a team like the Yankees,"&#13;
said Gullett, who had an 11-3&#13;
record with tlle Reda last&#13;
season despite a slow start&#13;
becaw.e of a pinched nerve in&#13;
tlle neck and an even slower&#13;
&#13;
fmish with an undiagnosed players were selected in the&#13;
draft- Paul Dade , Billy&#13;
shoulder injury.&#13;
Steinbrenner al!o said the Smith and Tim Nordbrook.&#13;
Dade ,&#13;
Smith&#13;
and&#13;
California Angels have&#13;
stretched the rules of major Nordbrook are unproven&#13;
league baseball's re-entry players and the suspicion&#13;
draft and predicted swift exists that the Angels ·&#13;
action by the owners If the purposely refrained from&#13;
Angels sign a third free meeting their demands in&#13;
order to be able to sign more&#13;
agent.&#13;
The Angels, who already · than the ·normal limit of two&#13;
·&#13;
have signed Joe Rudi and free agents .' .. .&#13;
Regarding the Angels ' ·curDon Baylor, are permitted to&#13;
sign three free agents rent position, Slilinbrenner&#13;
because three California said, "ft srnella awfully bad."&#13;
&#13;
"He knows I'm a sheriff," she said.&#13;
Mrs. Crumley, 30, wiiB a deputy for three and a half&#13;
years. She filed a discrimination suit because she was&#13;
paid less than men deputies and she received f3,000 In&#13;
back pay ..&#13;
She quit and decided to run against her old boss and w011&#13;
the primary and the then went on to win tlle general&#13;
election against two male opponents.&#13;
·&#13;
A lot of friends suggest she should seek higher office but&#13;
she has no such aspirations.&#13;
"! ran for sheriff and I wu elected and I'm going to be a&#13;
good sheriff," she said.&#13;
She takes office the first Tuesday in Janoar)'.&#13;
&#13;
Warriors go&#13;
down 76-6 in&#13;
season finale&#13;
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''&#13;
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I&#13;
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Costs of fair up&#13;
more than income&#13;
COLUMBUS (UP!) -State&#13;
auditors reported Thursday&#13;
tllat receipts from tlle 1976&#13;
Ohio State Fair increased 10.5&#13;
per cent over 1975, but&#13;
expenses jumped 11.1 per&#13;
cent to produce a net&#13;
operating&#13;
deficit&#13;
of&#13;
$119,679.72.&#13;
The audit, CO!Jipleted Nov.&#13;
5 after three state examiners&#13;
went over records from the&#13;
l~y fair which ended Sept.&#13;
6, indicated that ~ Ohio&#13;
Exposition Commission&#13;
books for tlle fair balanced&#13;
withil\ $1.50.&#13;
"We were very pleased&#13;
with the audit," said James&#13;
Violet, financial manager for&#13;
tlle commission.&#13;
Total revenue for the 1976&#13;
fair was f3,231,784, some&#13;
$307,021 more than 1975. EJ&lt;.&#13;
penses totaled $3,351,464- up&#13;
$334,933 from 1975.&#13;
State examiners&#13;
recommended that fair&#13;
· managers begin better&#13;
accounting of parking&#13;
revenues, livestock sales and&#13;
midway ride sales in the&#13;
generally favorable audit.&#13;
One&#13;
change, which&#13;
examiners&#13;
said&#13;
was&#13;
"iMperative," was&#13;
elimination of the "coupon&#13;
book" system of selilng&#13;
nnidway rides operated by the&#13;
Gooding Amusement Co.&#13;
"Prior years revealed tllat&#13;
tickets for nnidway rides and&#13;
exhibits were sold and redeemed by the individual&#13;
attraction," the examiners&#13;
wrote. This method, · they&#13;
said, allowed for "total ·&#13;
accountabllty" of the stalj! 's&#13;
33 per cent share of midway&#13;
receipts.&#13;
''This year, just before the&#13;
opening day of the Fair, Uie&#13;
auditing staff was informed&#13;
of the implementation of a&#13;
new&#13;
(coupon&#13;
book)&#13;
amusement ticket sales&#13;
' tli'e audit said.&#13;
"supposedly redeemed onlyat the rides" but, in fact,&#13;
were "redeemed at the&#13;
exhibits where exclusive&#13;
&#13;
tickets were· being sold."&#13;
"The revelations of this&#13;
exanninati011 make it imperative that tlle coupon book&#13;
sales&#13;
procedure&#13;
be&#13;
abandoned and a return to a&#13;
system that produces a better&#13;
accountability of sales," the&#13;
audit said.&#13;
"It is further recommended any alternate&#13;
proposals be approved by the&#13;
·auditor . : of state with&#13;
for&#13;
sufficient&#13;
time&#13;
implementation!' ·&#13;
Paid admissions lot the&#13;
1976 fair totaled 689,837,&#13;
nearly II() per cent of that&#13;
number ih f2 adult&#13;
admissions. Auditors said&#13;
89,fYI'J free passes were given&#13;
out, most of tllem single-day&#13;
pa&amp;ses to exhibitors.&#13;
F~ir officials said a record&#13;
2 million peoplteeurt~:~~ ·:&#13;
through the galea d&#13;
the&#13;
fair.&#13;
&#13;
·Free clinics&#13;
are continuing&#13;
The free swine flu vaccine ·&#13;
clinics ate continuiOg&#13;
through Saturday.&#13;
Volunteer workers are&#13;
joining the staff Qf the Meigs&#13;
County Health Department at&#13;
the several locations to assist&#13;
with the Clinics. Turnouts&#13;
have not been as good as&#13;
expected, but department&#13;
officials hope that more&#13;
residents will take advantage&#13;
of the clinics which continue&#13;
this evening and Saturday.&#13;
. Below ill the schedule of the&#13;
remaining clinics.&#13;
FRIDAY .&#13;
Chester Fire Station, 6:30&#13;
p.m.-9 p.m.; Harrisonville&#13;
Elementary School, 6:30&#13;
p.m.-9 p.m.&#13;
School, Racine, 6:30 p.rn.-9&#13;
p.m. ; Pomeroy Fire Station,&#13;
9 a.rn.-2 p.m.; Meigs High&#13;
School, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Your timid, dumb mutt&#13;
may instead he sharp&#13;
ROYAL BRIGIITBIIL&#13;
On a scale of 11-10, Very&#13;
BATON ROUGE, La. Dumb to Brilliant, the mean&#13;
(UP!) - Juat because your test score Is Uii.&#13;
timid mutt barks at hill&#13;
Purebred hounds scored&#13;
shadow does not mean he Is highest, a 7.63 averqe. Toy&#13;
stupid.&#13;
poodles were worst, 4.78.&#13;
What really . counts Is&#13;
Obedience scho.ol dogs&#13;
whether he cail grab a doggie were no better than&#13;
yummy from under an unschooled dogs. Mixed&#13;
overturned shoebox or fight breeds were about u amart&#13;
his way out of a. towel as pure breeds. Male dogs&#13;
wrapping in 15 seconds.&#13;
wer~ slightly smarter than&#13;
Those are the toughest female dogs, but nOt alg·&#13;
burdles in a IQ.jlart dog niflcantly.&#13;
intelligence .test developOO&#13;
''The Dog Intelllgence Teal&#13;
and pu~Usbed by school Manual," ccmplete with test,&#13;
! psychologist Cathy Coon, who ' score-sheet and findings, .&#13;
once thought her dog was the sella for $3 to dot! owners&#13;
dumbest in the world.&#13;
curtous about the IQ of their&#13;
"I had friends who thoug~t pets.&#13;
they had the 81I18rle.lt dot!, "&#13;
Already the test has been&#13;
. Mn. Coon said. "I devised a put to other Illes, however.&#13;
test 'SO we&#13;
find out&#13;
An Oregon man wrote to .&#13;
euctly how smart or dumb say biJ fiancee inlllted both&#13;
the dogs 'll'ei'O."&#13;
he al)(! Ills dog lake the test to&#13;
·One of the more ll8nlficant find out which Is 11111r1er&#13;
llndlngs ol bet three-yel!l" before the marriage.&#13;
parttlme study of more than&#13;
"I really think 01011 people&#13;
100 dogs was that most llhould J111111 the test," Mn.&#13;
ownen had no accurate idea Coon aaitl. "If \bey had&#13;
of the Intelligence of their difficulty Paalnf! the test It&#13;
. pets.&#13;
might really be important lor&#13;
"Thoee who thought their somebody to look at !hem ....&#13;
dogs we~e dumb found out&#13;
She said the test II an&#13;
they '!!'ere Jl'ettY 111111'1, and 8CCUI'Ite D*tnn of i dog'a&#13;
thoee who thought their dogs · lntelllcence but more lmpor·&#13;
were IID8rt found out they tantly It llhould help muter&#13;
)were not so 81I18rt," she said. and pet baccme clOIII".&#13;
.&#13;
By&#13;
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could&#13;
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.,&#13;
&#13;
~BMcCLURE&#13;
&#13;
MARK LAWSON&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
KEVIN BARTON&#13;
&#13;
DAVE MILU&#13;
&#13;
MIKE SMITH&#13;
&#13;
.,&#13;
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.. ,&#13;
t. "&#13;
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'·.v ,/&#13;
(&#13;
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'&#13;
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JOE KUHN&#13;
&#13;
AL HILL&#13;
STEVE HENDRICKS&#13;
JERRY JOHNSON '&#13;
STEVE BOSO&#13;
Martin Bush (tlle only .noll-&lt;lenior), all of Southern High School, and from&#13;
"" ,&#13;
ALL LEAGUE ATHLETES- All Soutllern Valley Conference athletes&#13;
Eastern High ~hool, Bob McClure, Mark Lawson, D~ve Mills and Kevin&#13;
named Wednesday night by SVAC coaches were Steve Boso, AI Hill, and ·&#13;
Barton, all-league, with honorable mention recognition to Mike Smith and&#13;
.• Steve Hendricks, with booorable mention recognition to Jerry Johnson and&#13;
Joe Kuhn. Picture not available of Martin Bash, of Southern. ·&#13;
""'&#13;
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'&#13;
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· 'fhe Big Bend Warrior&gt;&#13;
finished their disastrous t976&#13;
season last SundBy, going&#13;
down to defeat ill the hands of&#13;
the 76'ers of Washin gton&#13;
County, 76~ .&#13;
The Warrior score came on&#13;
a 85 yard .scoring pass from&#13;
Bob Stewart to C. D. Mcfn·&#13;
lyre. Mcintyre cut between&#13;
two defenders to snare the&#13;
pass ncar the 50 yard line,&#13;
then outran them to th e goal.&#13;
It occurred midwuv in the&#13;
first quarter after the 7~ 'ers&#13;
jumped to a IHJ lead. Scoring&#13;
by the 76'ers was so much&#13;
that no record by this&#13;
reporter was kept. Let it&#13;
suffice to say they scored at&#13;
will.&#13;
This loss finiShed the '76&#13;
season, marked by two&#13;
forfeits by the Meigs-based&#13;
team. Warrior final record: 0&#13;
wins, 7 losses. Last pla ce&#13;
O.V.A.F .L.&#13;
&#13;
By RICK VAN SANT&#13;
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Don&#13;
Gullett seemed in tlle wrong'&#13;
pool when he dived into&#13;
baseball's new "free agent "&#13;
swim.&#13;
&#13;
The shy, unassuming, unaffected country boy just&#13;
wasn't the wave-making&#13;
type.&#13;
"He w;ks no special favors,&#13;
and he could if he wanre&lt;!'to,"&#13;
batiery.mate Johnny ·flench&#13;
raved of Gullett a year ago.&#13;
" He Is the greatest&#13;
individual l ever met,"&#13;
Cincinnati Red! manager&#13;
Sparky Anderson enthused of&#13;
Gullett a year back. "0esptte&#13;
his success, he has never&#13;
chunged for ooe minute of his&#13;
life."&#13;
Obviously, Gullett changed&#13;
for at least a minute&#13;
Thursday - that moment&#13;
when he decided to jwnp the&#13;
Reds for a $2 million, six-year&#13;
contract witll the New York&#13;
Yankees.&#13;
Although the contract&#13;
speaks for Itself in el&lt;)llaining&#13;
why&#13;
person would make&#13;
such a decision, the reaSon&#13;
Gullett originally charted&#13;
such a course remains&#13;
somewhat of a mystery.&#13;
Making big headlines off&#13;
tlle field pnd spurring strong&#13;
which is&#13;
reaction&#13;
happening to Gullett whether&#13;
he wants it or not ~ always&#13;
seemed to 1'11!1 against the&#13;
haste grain of his personality.&#13;
It Is easy to believe tllat&#13;
Donald Edward Gullett Is a&#13;
country boy from LyiUI,' Ky .&#13;
He enjoys tlle privacy of hls&#13;
&#13;
home life with his wife and&#13;
two children and remains an&#13;
reclusive :!$-year old ,&#13;
spurning the glittering&#13;
lifestyle that a seven-year&#13;
majcr league career could&#13;
l:ting.&#13;
But a year ago, Gullett&#13;
(Continued on page 5)&#13;
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WESTERN&#13;
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BOOT&#13;
AMERICAN MADE&#13;
ALL-LEATHER&#13;
. MEN'S&#13;
WOMEN'S&#13;
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BOYS'&#13;
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a&#13;
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~· I&#13;
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.&#13;
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International Hockey&#13;
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North&#13;
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1&lt;"'&#13;
Ka lama .&#13;
Muskegon&#13;
Pt . Huron&#13;
Saginaw&#13;
Flinl&#13;
&#13;
!: :. Ohio playoffs start tonight&#13;
ByGENE.CADDES&#13;
UP! Sporla Writer&#13;
c~· Cincinnati Moeller's Gerry&#13;
Fausl doesn 't believe . in&#13;
rattling skeletons.&#13;
Faust's No. 1 ranked and&#13;
defending champion&#13;
Crusaders take on No. 2&#13;
Youngsto,wn Cardinal&#13;
Mooney Friday night at&#13;
(' Dayton in one of the two&#13;
· semifinal games of the Class&#13;
,,;_ AAA state high school .&#13;
;;,./ footb!ill playoffs.&#13;
The last tiine the two teams&#13;
. , , met, Mooney shocked&#13;
, ,,. Moeller, . 34-7, In the&#13;
"' "semifinals enroute to the&#13;
:c... state title.&#13;
"':• "We haven't talked much&#13;
... about four years ago," said&#13;
II\'•1Faust. "It doesn 't serve&#13;
~ •I' much of a purpose. We never&#13;
;.; talk negative about an&#13;
"· ~- opponent."&#13;
.. ,.&#13;
&#13;
Moeller,&#13;
nearly&#13;
a&#13;
unanimous choice as the&#13;
state's IAJp AAA team, h~s&#13;
won 22 gsmes in a row and&#13;
has a 42-game regular· season&#13;
winning streak, the last&#13;
Crusader loss being to 1974&#13;
state champion Warren Harding.&#13;
"It does add pressure,"&#13;
Faust said of his learn's No. 1&#13;
rating, "but I don't know If&#13;
we're that gQOd, I don't have&#13;
tlle confidence that the other&#13;
coaches have in us."&#13;
While Moeller and cardinal&#13;
Mooney match 1~ records at&#13;
UD's Welcome Stadium,&#13;
Gilhanna Uncoln (~) and&#13;
Lakewood St. Edward (9-1)&#13;
tangle at Akron's Rubber&#13;
Bowl in the other Class AAA&#13;
game Friday night.&#13;
Al!o on tap Friday night&#13;
are the two Class A semis,&#13;
&#13;
matching playoff-tes ted&#13;
Newark catllolic (9-1) and&#13;
W~st Jefferson (Il-l) at Upper&#13;
Arlington High School, and&#13;
Fostoria St: Wendelin (7·1·1)&#13;
and Ashtabula St. John (5-31) at Lorain's George Daniel&#13;
Field. All four games are&#13;
slated for 7:30p.m.&#13;
On Saturday night, the&#13;
Class AA semis have No. I&#13;
ranked New Lexington and&#13;
Brookville, both 1~. meeting&#13;
at Dayton 111111' No. 2 Huron&#13;
( 1~) tangling with Elyria&#13;
catllolic (8-1) a\ Berea. ,&#13;
Moeller, led-by three-year&#13;
regular quarterback Tim Koegel, has overwhelmed&#13;
nearly all comers, its tightest&#13;
game being a 211-9 decision&#13;
over No. 4 Princeton the&#13;
second game of the season.&#13;
'j'he Crusaders outscored&#13;
their 10 opponents 399-35.&#13;
&#13;
"tl f l&#13;
&#13;
11f .;&#13;
&#13;
McKeon new A's manager&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
• .,, By GORDON SAKAMOTO&#13;
&#13;
resident, was a minor league&#13;
•' OAiq.AND (UPI) - Jack pilot for 11 years before&#13;
McKeon, fired from Kansas getting the Royals' job ii)&#13;
_ !;fu: in tlle middle&#13;
i""-"'&#13;
of_,th,.,e""l'¥97"5 _..::19'-;;73::0'=cc.,...t=-cccc '&#13;
' g' campaign, will, manage the&#13;
KllllS8s City was 88-74 ill&#13;
e- '' Oakland A's next )'ear.&#13;
1973, just six games behind&#13;
·"'" Unpredlct'able Charlie the A's, but slumped to 77-«1&#13;
.i;.::Finley · Thursday · signed In 1974. The Royals were 50-46&#13;
McKeon to a one-year in 1975 when McKeon was&#13;
cootract, to replace Chuck sacked by General Manager&#13;
.. Tanner, who conlpleted one Joe Burke.&#13;
3:.~year of a three-year pact&#13;
Last year, he managed at&#13;
before being sent to Richmond of the Triple-A&#13;
PllltabiD"gh in a unique deal International League.&#13;
for calcher Manny Sanguillen&#13;
McKeon, a catcher in his&#13;
and •1011,000.&#13;
playing days, did not make it&#13;
McKeon, a North carolina to tlle maj&lt;X"s. He toiled 22&#13;
"t ,...&#13;
,.1"&#13;
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•&#13;
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League Standings&#13;
United Press International&#13;
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'&#13;
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seasons as a player&#13;
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and&#13;
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a&#13;
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,&#13;
skipper in the minors,&#13;
reaching the Triple-A&#13;
managerlal r&amp; nks in 1962• He&#13;
Was 'filppecnor tlle ROyiilli'post in 1973 after guiding&#13;
Omaha of the American&#13;
Association to four firstdivision · f Jnish~s·&#13;
in&#13;
consecutive years;&#13;
Neither McKeon nor Finley&#13;
were available for eomment&#13;
Thursday, but an A's spokesman said a press .conference&#13;
would he held witllin the next&#13;
three weeks to introdUce&#13;
McKeon to Oaklsnd fans.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
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~~,.. Made&#13;
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'"' CINCINNATI (UPI)- The&#13;
··· Cincinnati Reds, losers to the&#13;
'' "''New York Yankees in the&#13;
~.4." bidding for free agent and ex;,~-;: Red Don Gullett, made a&#13;
• "fair offer" to the southpaw&#13;
"'r pitching ·aee, figures Dick&#13;
. ,,. Wagner, Reds' executive vice&#13;
_ , president.&#13;
1&#13;
-- "I think we made a fair&#13;
'"• offer to Don from the&#13;
'~ ' beginning," .a downcast&#13;
''.""&#13;
said late Thursday ·&#13;
.... rJ W•on•r&#13;
~· -· after Jearnillg Gullett was&#13;
&#13;
discussed Ills ground rules for&#13;
a contract offer," said&#13;
Wqner. "He wanted the&#13;
proposal In writing. We&#13;
sUbmitted it on Sunday. We&#13;
got no response ." ·&#13;
Wqner was not anxious to&#13;
react to the news of losing&#13;
Gullett.&#13;
"Anytlling we say right&#13;
now is going to sound like&#13;
sour grapes,'' he said. "I've&#13;
talked with (Reds President)&#13;
Bob Howsam and all we can&#13;
~ gone.&#13;
'say ts that we are genuinely&#13;
; " Although Wagner Is the sorry to see Don leave and we&#13;
· '."' Reda' chief negotiator, he 'wish him well in his new job."&#13;
::: •. ' refused to disclose what he.&#13;
Gullett, 25, who hal·pitched&#13;
;~ -;: had offered Gullett. He al!o his entire seven year major&#13;
. .,.,., declined to say If the club had •league career wltb lhe Reds,&#13;
been aweetening recent .Is 00'11' under a '$2 nnlliJoli, six&#13;
, •.• p-oposals in an attempt to year contract to the Yankees.&#13;
·;~, keep qullett.&#13;
How much will Gullett's&#13;
~~" HowllVer, Wagner did say 'departure hurt the two-time&#13;
· : the Reds got •.'no response" to world champ Reds In 19'('1?&#13;
J l ,..&#13;
• their last contract offer,&#13;
"We're a good b&amp;llclub and&#13;
.~~;; submitted to Gullett's agent, we go out and play,'' said&#13;
,;, Jerry Kapstein, early this . Wagner. "That's the only&#13;
~ Qi :week .&#13;
way ru answer that. 1 don't&#13;
•,,:, ."I lui talked to Kapstein think it's going to help to say&#13;
..• . about a week ago and we anything that sounds like&#13;
·~··&#13;
sour grapes."&#13;
&#13;
Wqner insisted he was&#13;
"not surprised" by either the&#13;
contract Gullett got from the&#13;
Yankees or the speed with&#13;
which it cal!le.&#13;
"I'll just SaY I'm not&#13;
SID'prlsed at what happened&#13;
and take the fUth amendment&#13;
beyoild that," he said.&#13;
Both money and length of&#13;
contract appeared to have&#13;
come between the Reds and&#13;
Gullett.&#13;
While Gullett never&#13;
disclosed what he was&#13;
seeking from Cincinnati , ~&#13;
Wqner revealed earlier this&#13;
year that Gullett had asked&#13;
for a five year contract.&#13;
Even though Reds' officials&#13;
are opposed to long-term&#13;
contracts, especially for&#13;
pitchers whose careers could&#13;
be ended with 1 aimple arm&#13;
.inj ury' Wagner did acknowl•&#13;
edge that a two-year contract&#13;
had been offered Gullett, and&#13;
rejected. It was not known If&#13;
the Reds went beyond two&#13;
years .In later offers.&#13;
What Is known ill that the&#13;
Yankees ce"rtaQlly did.&#13;
&#13;
Mooney, which relies on a&#13;
quick defense jllld a solid&#13;
running attack, has not been&#13;
as offensive as Moeller, but&#13;
tllecardinalsgave&#13;
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.&#13;
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Joe Croft led the Cardb:uds&#13;
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·Gahanna's Tim O'rilin is&#13;
the top rusher among the&#13;
AAA semifinalists, rambling&#13;
&#13;
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Defensively, the Lions were&#13;
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P oints, led by 205-pound&#13;
Kevin Rooney and 6-3, 20().&#13;
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'fhe other, at Lorain 's&#13;
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against Ashtabula St. John&#13;
(5-3-1).&#13;
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11 -15-76&#13;
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get here."&#13;
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goes both ways, and soph Nb.&#13;
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Chris Marshall, were No. 1&#13;
14 82&#13;
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Men's high series · Ray&#13;
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scored nine touchdowns.&#13;
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Women 's · high ser ies&#13;
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Wom en 's high gan;.e Fullback Rosa Shipley was Naomi· Floyd, 196 ; Bess&#13;
the Roughriders' top rusher Hendricks 187· 167 .&#13;
Hi?h game for season and acorer with '152 yards and Men&#13;
s -· Ray Roach , 221 ;&#13;
13 touchdowns, while Wom en's - Mary Ennis , 207&#13;
High series for season ·&#13;
quarterback Jeff Merklin&#13;
passed for 952 yards and eight Ray Roa ch, 622 ; E!ess· Hen drick s, 478.&#13;
TDs In a balanced attack.&#13;
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year's teams into . the pound Tim Zetwick, averages&#13;
playoffs, but the FtghUng 235 per man.&#13;
Heralda' schedule included&#13;
St. Wendelin lost to&#13;
Fremont St. Joeeph and tied&#13;
mostly AA and AAA Norwalk St Paul durin the&#13;
competition.&#13;
.&#13;
·&#13;
g&#13;
St. John;s balanced attack · regular season.&#13;
was led by Mark Celllttl's 950 The Mohawks multiple ofyards and 10 touchdO'II'III fense was paced during the&#13;
while the Heralds' defenai~ regular season by Dave&#13;
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2"'-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Nov. 19, 1976&#13;
&#13;
Gilmore under suicide watch&#13;
&#13;
Belmont County's sheriH&#13;
big hit on Carson's show&#13;
&#13;
By PETER GILLINS&#13;
wildly by fellow inmatea as&#13;
SALT LAKE CITY (UP! ) he was taken under heavy&#13;
- Gary Gilmore, in solitary guard by wheelchair to the&#13;
confinement today under a infirmary at utah State&#13;
Uilour suicide watcll, sent·a Prl!on Thursday .&#13;
longstemmed yellow rose to&#13;
Mrs. Barrett was "rapidly&#13;
Ills fiancee Nicole Barrett, • improving" at a hospital in&#13;
who had joined the Provo after coming out of&#13;
condemned killer in the 4"'our coma caused by the&#13;
attempred suicide pact.&#13;
overdose of 'sieepiDg pillii.&#13;
Appearing ashen-faced and&#13;
Gilmore's attorney, Dennis&#13;
reportedly depressed, Boaz, carried tlle convicted&#13;
Gilmore, 35, was cheered murderer's 0 SmaU gift" - a&#13;
&#13;
BURBANK, Calif. (UP!)- Kathy O'umbley,&#13;
&#13;
a&#13;
&#13;
long-stemmed yellow rose&#13;
place, Gilmore's orgaais may&#13;
When Gilmore arrlv~ at forks.&#13;
witllout a note - to Mrs. the prison, coovicts in the&#13;
"We will lake every be donated for medical&#13;
Barrett's hospital room in the yard and medium security precaution to preventit, but If research at the Univel'lity of&#13;
intensive care unit of Utah building shou\ed, cheered a man decides to die, there's Utah College of Medicine.&#13;
Valley H~ital in Provo, 45 and whistled. But guards no way to stop him, really." Gilmore asked the pr11on&#13;
mUes south of Salt Lake Ciiy . hustled him Into the&#13;
'fl!e warden al!o said a doctor about donating Ills&#13;
"She is sad, sad to be infirmary; where he was five-man firing .squad had body to science and the Utah&#13;
alive," said her mother, placed&#13;
in&#13;
solitary been selected and other attorney general's office&#13;
Kathryn Baker. "Physically, coofinement and put under preparations were completed ruled Thursday that he could.&#13;
she is doing quite well; But constant watch to prevent for Gilmore's execution. He&#13;
Doctors ~d Mrs. llarrett,&#13;
psychologically, I think she's another suicide ·attempt.&#13;
refused to identify the squad 20, a divorced mother of two,&#13;
going to 'need a lot of help.&#13;
Warden Sam Snnith said · members, but said there should suffer no permanent&#13;
She's very bad off."&#13;
·authorities would allow were ''plenty" of volunteers. brain damage from the drug&#13;
Gilmore "little or no contact&#13;
The Utah Board of Pardons overdose.&#13;
with other inmates," require has set a special hearing Dec.&#13;
Her mother said that lll'lor&#13;
future visitors to talk to 6to decide whether Gilmore's to the suicide attempt, her&#13;
Gilmore over an intercom death sentence should he daughter sold h.er life story to&#13;
and through a glass window; commuted&#13;
to&#13;
life a national tabloid for $2,000&#13;
monitor his mail, and require imprisorunent.&#13;
"to pay for her own funeral. "&#13;
him to use plastic knives and&#13;
If the execution takes&#13;
&#13;
$5 billion·treasure may&#13;
&#13;
be recovered off Formosa&#13;
SAN DIEGO (UPI ) - The&#13;
leader of a salvage firm&#13;
trying to recover il sunken&#13;
Japanese freighter with a&#13;
reported s:; billion aboard in&#13;
metals, money and artifacts,&#13;
says a sudden burst of&#13;
publicity may jeopardize&#13;
tlleir negotiations witll the&#13;
People's Republic of China&#13;
for salvage rights.&#13;
The Sljn Diego Evening&#13;
Tribune reporred in a copyrighred story Wednesday the&#13;
ship, the Awa Maru, was sunk&#13;
by a U.S. submarine in the&#13;
Formosa Strait in April, 1945.&#13;
Ex.,.quanaut Bill Burton of&#13;
San Diego is the leader of the&#13;
Hong Kong-based firm of&#13;
Salvage and Diving, which&#13;
al!o includes astronaut Scott&#13;
Carpenter&#13;
and&#13;
Jon&#13;
Undbergh , son of _the famed&#13;
aviator.&#13;
The Tribune said tlle ship,&#13;
posing as a hospital ship on a&#13;
&#13;
Red Cross miSSIOn with People's Republic of China."&#13;
guarantee of safe passage by&#13;
Bunton said it is known that&#13;
the United States, was really tlle value of tin, tungsten,&#13;
loaded down with gold, pblti- . lead and titanium aboard is&#13;
nwn, diamonds, money, and wortll about $25 million. He&#13;
artifacts. The ship was so low said tlle 40 tons of gold and 12&#13;
in tlle water it looked like a tons of platinum and&#13;
destroyer on the radar screen diamonds may be wortll $250&#13;
of tlle U.S. submarine Queen- nnillion.&#13;
fish and was sunk. The&#13;
He said the salvage&#13;
Queen fish skipper, Cmdr. operation is predicated on&#13;
C.E. Loughlin, was court- obtaining a minimum of $25&#13;
martialed and was found million.&#13;
guilty of negligence.&#13;
Bunton also said Dr.&#13;
When tlle Awa Maru sunk, Harned Pettus · Hoose has&#13;
on ly one crewman survived been retail)ed by tlle salvage&#13;
out of tlle 2,00!1 aboard.&#13;
firm to conduct negotiations&#13;
. Bunton said Thursday the with China.&#13;
estimated s:; billion figure on&#13;
The location of tlle Awa&#13;
tlle sunken treasure was the Maru was determined,&#13;
highest of several estimates· Bunton said, with the aid of&#13;
from $25 nnillion up. "We're Loughlin and John ll.&#13;
salvage experts, not treasure ·Bennett, the navigator of the&#13;
hunters, " he said, 11Thls is· a submarine, which sank the&#13;
serious business undertaking ship. Bennett, a retired Navy&#13;
involving extremely delicate captain , is a member of&#13;
negotiations with the Bunton's group.&#13;
&#13;
Jump strikes invoked&#13;
By EDWARD S. LECIITZIN&#13;
UP! Auto Writer&#13;
&#13;
DETROIT (UP!) - The&#13;
United Auto Workers put&#13;
'~ Operation&#13;
&#13;
Apac.he " Into&#13;
&#13;
effect today, calling 80,000&#13;
workers off the job in a series&#13;
of short strikes to force&#13;
General Motors .to agree to&#13;
terms of a new contract for&#13;
390,000 workers.&#13;
The selective national&#13;
walkouts closed 16 of GM 's&#13;
119 plants in seven states and&#13;
was unprecedented because&#13;
the union has never struck&#13;
two auto companies in a&#13;
single bargaining year.&#13;
The walkouts began at&#13;
12:01 a.m. after negotiators&#13;
· admitted tllat four montlls of&#13;
talks reft them with "a&#13;
number of unresolved&#13;
issues." Negotiations&#13;
~ontinued into the early&#13;
'morning hours.&#13;
SOiltces indicated a settlemen\ coUld come before .noon.&#13;
The workers were told by&#13;
UAW leaders even before&#13;
they walked off tlle job tllal&#13;
they would return to the&#13;
plants by Tuesday and&#13;
another series of target&#13;
plants would be struck if&#13;
there · is no national&#13;
agr~e111ent . If the strike&#13;
continues, the world's largest&#13;
&#13;
"We get tlle name from the&#13;
Old West and tlle settlers," he&#13;
said. "They'd see tlle Indians&#13;
and tllen tlley wouldn't. But&#13;
they knew tlle Indians were&#13;
tllere ready to hit them again.&#13;
"It&#13;
puts maximum&#13;
pressure on the company to&#13;
settle witll a minimum loss to&#13;
our people," Runnels said.&#13;
"It goofs up tlleir production&#13;
and tllrows tlleir schedules&#13;
into chaos. It drives them&#13;
nuts.11&#13;
&#13;
While&#13;
disrupting&#13;
production, tlle tactic also&#13;
avoids paying workers' the&#13;
$20 million.,..week In strike&#13;
benefits required in a full-&#13;
&#13;
scale strike.&#13;
The only word that the&#13;
strike was under way was a&#13;
&#13;
one paragraph statement&#13;
from&#13;
UAW President&#13;
leonard Woodcock saying&#13;
negotiations would continue&#13;
toward a new national&#13;
agreement.&#13;
· Negotiators refused to&#13;
!comment on what lsaues had&#13;
, held.up tlle settlement.&#13;
' The workers left their jobs&#13;
at seven assembly and&#13;
manufacturing plants in&#13;
Michigan, three in Ohio, two&#13;
in Indiana, and one each in&#13;
New York, Georgia, Illinois&#13;
and Wisconsin.&#13;
&#13;
First claims by. J'ohless are down&#13;
&#13;
2,933 f&lt;X" an overall initial&#13;
claims total of 21,784, a 7.2&#13;
per cent drop from the&#13;
previous week 's total of&#13;
23,483.&#13;
Preliminary estimates on&#13;
continued claims for tllose&#13;
unemployed one or more&#13;
.weeks were set at 129,323,&#13;
also a 7.2 per cent decline&#13;
from tlle 139,32:i total for the&#13;
week ending November 6.&#13;
Jobless Ohioans filing&#13;
claims for unemployment&#13;
benefits iulder all programs&#13;
---:----a u~pany--could;-hegin-B nempl~yment-eompen.f--Were--estlmared at 151,107,&#13;
halting Its assembly lines by sation Law last week making a consistent 7.2 per&#13;
the nniddle of next week if the including more than 1 800 cent decrease from the&#13;
because of lack-of-orlers previous week 's total of&#13;
parts pipeline runs dry,&#13;
"It's Operation Apache to layoffs in tlle auto Industry, 162,808.&#13;
hit tllem a\ our convenience, while 20,507 had · filed the&#13;
Administrator Giles stated&#13;
not ~heirs, " Frank Runnels, previous week.&#13;
that 3,230 jobless Ohioans had&#13;
preSident of UAW local22 at&#13;
Initial claims under all exhause\d their benefits&#13;
the Cadillac a~mbly plant other programs numbered under all programs for the&#13;
m Detroit, explamed.&#13;
week ending November 6.&#13;
&#13;
COLUMBUS - Initial&#13;
claims for unemployment&#13;
benefits under the regular&#13;
Ohio Law during tlle week&#13;
· ending November 12 declined&#13;
8.1 per cent compared to the&#13;
previous week_, according to&#13;
an announcement today by&#13;
Albert&#13;
G.&#13;
Giles,&#13;
Administrator of tlle Ohio&#13;
Bureau of Employment&#13;
Services.&#13;
Giles said that 18 ,851&#13;
jobless O_hioans filed initial&#13;
claims under the Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Ohio Republican·s assess&#13;
rec~nt&#13;
&#13;
losses, the future&#13;
&#13;
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The&#13;
Ohio Repubican Party got&#13;
down to business of assessing&#13;
its election losses and&#13;
planning for the future&#13;
Thursday as two select&#13;
committees met behind&#13;
closed doors.&#13;
As depicted by State GOP&#13;
Chairman Kent McGough,&#13;
the committees' initial&#13;
assessment of the political&#13;
well-being of Republicanism&#13;
in Ohio was not all gloom and&#13;
doom . .&#13;
One reason apparently is&#13;
the iminent return of William&#13;
B: Saxbe, one of Ohio's must&#13;
successful Republicans who&#13;
is resigning as u.s.&#13;
ll!llbassador to India.&#13;
"Saxbe will be a great plus&#13;
for !he Republican Party&#13;
whatever he does," McGough&#13;
said. "I'm sure glad to see&#13;
him come home. Whatever he&#13;
chooses to do will be helpful&#13;
to tlle Republican Party."&#13;
The state chairmiln would&#13;
not speculate on whether he&#13;
would urge Saxbe to seek&#13;
statewide office.&#13;
McGough also&#13;
said&#13;
committee members were&#13;
briefed on election statistics&#13;
that showed "we have&#13;
something to build upon."&#13;
Despite sweeping defeal• in&#13;
several races ~arlier t))ls&#13;
month, the GOP still&#13;
managed to capture nearly&#13;
half of the vote in Ohio, he&#13;
explained.&#13;
A totalling of ballots cast&#13;
for all state Senate sets, for&#13;
example, shows Republican&#13;
candidates received 49,95 per&#13;
cent of the vole even though&#13;
tlley hold only 12 of the 33&#13;
Senate seats, he said.&#13;
In the 88 House races&#13;
contested by Republicans, he&#13;
continued ,&#13;
the&#13;
GOP&#13;
candidates captured a total of&#13;
45 per cent of tlle vote.&#13;
McGough added that President Ford did well in Ohio's&#13;
big cities and tllat early&#13;
indications are that he beat&#13;
President-elect carter with&#13;
the college vote.&#13;
"Perhaps, we have a new&#13;
constitutency ," McGough&#13;
said. "We need to bring in&#13;
young people."&#13;
Still, -- the .chairman&#13;
admitted tlle two committees&#13;
- one on finance and one on&#13;
organizaUon - had their&#13;
work cut out.&#13;
The finance committee, he&#13;
said, in its initial setting&#13;
called for expanding a&#13;
program of soliciting small&#13;
contributions to moderate&#13;
contributions on a house-to-&#13;
&#13;
DR. LAMB&#13;
&#13;
Causes behind the big burp&#13;
By Ll!.wrence E. Lamb, M.D.&#13;
DEAR DR. LAMB - My&#13;
problem is that I bUill constantly. Everyone thinks I do&#13;
it on purpose. In school ll'm&#13;
16) my teachers tho ught I&#13;
was making fun instead of&#13;
listening to them. My parents&#13;
think I do it on purpose ju.tto&#13;
be rude.&#13;
·&#13;
The bullls are loud and last&#13;
long. Even if I close my&#13;
mouth and cover it up&#13;
everyone can still hear me.&#13;
My sister told me not to gulp&#13;
my food and drinks so I tried&#13;
that, but it didn't work.&#13;
I burp all day no matter&#13;
where.! am. I even buill in&#13;
church. This is vety em·&#13;
ba!Tassing and annoyin~. I&#13;
guess I am the burper of the&#13;
year. Please help me.&#13;
DEAR READER - Of&#13;
course you are not doing it on&#13;
purpose, but it is probably a&#13;
nervous habit that you don't&#13;
understa nd. Being nervous or&#13;
anxious among other reasons&#13;
about bullling just makes&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
matters worse.&#13;
avoid all the gas-forming&#13;
The b~rping occurs beverages, such as colas that&#13;
because you have a lot of air will release gas in your&#13;
in your stomach. Anyone who . stomach from the soda water.&#13;
ha s air in the . stomach · To give you more help I am&#13;
swaiiows it. ·Gas can be sending you The Health&#13;
formed from foods inside the Letter number 6-8. Con·&#13;
colon but foods are not trolling Gaseousness. others&#13;
digested or fermented suf- who have burping or gas&#13;
ficiently in the stomach ·to P\Obiems ca n send 50 cents&#13;
cause any gas there.&#13;
with a long, s\amped, selfWhen a doctor or parents addressed envelope for it.&#13;
tell you not to swaiiow air it is Just send your letter to me in&#13;
a tough assigpment si~~e you care of this newspaper, P.O.&#13;
are unaware of swaiiowing Box 1551, Radio City Station,&#13;
air to begin with. How can New York , NY 10019.&#13;
you stop something you don't&#13;
DEAR DR. LAMB - My 16know you are doing?&#13;
year-old son recently injured&#13;
'fhe best trick I have to his lower hack running in a&#13;
offer is to hold a firm rubber track meet. •At the coach's&#13;
eraser between your teeth. It suggestion I took him to a ·&#13;
is difficult to swallow with inca! hospital to have it&#13;
your teeth in that position . examined. X rays were also&#13;
You will soon become aware taken although I questioned&#13;
. of your swallow ing habit and the need and also requested a&#13;
. then you ca n do something lead shield which was used on&#13;
about it. Try lt and sec if it front exposures. The X ravs&#13;
helps.&#13;
·&#13;
mealed nothing wrong .;"1&#13;
Your sister is right ahout nu1r I""' left with a linr,erinJ~&#13;
not ~utpin~ &gt;'r ur fo11d. Al sn . fr~1r that by allowing thcst• X&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
Sparky says Gullett&#13;
'great individual'&#13;
&#13;
~·&#13;
&#13;
(;&#13;
&#13;
rays I may huvt l'Ou~cu&#13;
&#13;
possible damage to my son's&#13;
reproductive organs. He has&#13;
only had X rays once before&#13;
in his life and that was a chest&#13;
X ray for two broken ribs.&#13;
What is your opinion?&#13;
DEAR READERY - My&#13;
op ini on is that you are&#13;
wasting your time worrying&#13;
about it. The low level of X&#13;
rays used, and especially if·a&#13;
lead shield was used, can't&#13;
possibly&#13;
affect&#13;
his&#13;
reproductive organs.&#13;
Millions of males have&#13;
re'ceivcd&#13;
much&#13;
mOre&#13;
radiation than that and have&#13;
not had any ill effects from it.&#13;
'fhis is true even thou~h o&#13;
ie11d shield for the genitals&#13;
WetS not a standard procedure&#13;
at one time. I approve of the&#13;
preca ution of usi n~ a shield&#13;
but the truth is that the usual&#13;
amount of rndiotion involved&#13;
in th&lt;' number Or diaf!nostil' X&#13;
rt!.\'H wwd i~ far b~low th(\&#13;
l(•vt•l thtll · wiJJ ('ausc iJil )'&#13;
tm nn.&#13;
&#13;
bouse basis and to Improve&#13;
county finance committees&#13;
with younger leaders and&#13;
more volunteers.&#13;
As for organization&#13;
committee, McGough said its&#13;
members urged . the state&#13;
organization to work "as far&#13;
ahead as possible" In&#13;
recruiting candidates for 1977&#13;
municipal races and 1978&#13;
statewide and legislative&#13;
races.&#13;
McGough and committee&#13;
&#13;
members apparentiy do not&#13;
see a need for a major&#13;
overhauling of the party,&#13;
Rather , they opted for&#13;
expanding existing efforts at&#13;
tlle grassroots and bringing&#13;
younger people into the&#13;
party.&#13;
The committees' inltital&#13;
recommendations will be&#13;
presented to a GOP Central&#13;
Committee meeting in&#13;
January.&#13;
&#13;
Last of Franco&#13;
erased in Spain&#13;
By PETER UEBERSAX referendum and the elections&#13;
MADRID, llpain (UP!) - be clearly democratic."&#13;
In a major political victory&#13;
The outcorn~ of the vote&#13;
for King Juan Carlos, Spain's was assured earller after the&#13;
parliament Thursday night goverrunent and the powerful&#13;
established a Western.,.tyie right-wing bloc,. Popular&#13;
parliamentary s~tem and Alliance, agreed on the&#13;
opened -' the way for the system of electing the new&#13;
country's first general parliament. fn exchange for a&#13;
· elections in 40 years.&#13;
few minor concessiona, the&#13;
Mtermore than two days of alliance of 6 ex-Franco&#13;
debate, the Cortes - a . ministers and their forces&#13;
nonrepresentative, Franco- tllrew their support behil\d&#13;
era assembly - approved the tlle bill.&#13;
political ref~rrri bill 425 to 59.&#13;
Cruz Martinez, spokesman&#13;
There were 13 abstentions. for the bloc of 130 deputies,&#13;
The new law now must he told tlle assembly the group&#13;
approved by tlle public in a made the bargain "in the&#13;
referendum scheduled for interest of national concord."&#13;
mid-December. A gov"I'm very tired, but I'm&#13;
ernment poll released Thurs- happy," he said later.&#13;
day indicated that of those&#13;
The last parliamentary&#13;
Spaniards expressing an elections were held in 1936,&#13;
op inion , the reform was but the 'results were .annulled&#13;
favored by a 22·1 margin. . by tlle revolt of -Franco and&#13;
Premier Adolfo Suarez, his nationalist forces against&#13;
visibly moved, .' gave a sigh tlle republic.&#13;
when the vote was&#13;
announced, then broke into a&#13;
wide grin and appla\lded.&#13;
The vote was see'n as a&#13;
victory for democratic·&#13;
minded Juan carlos and the Veteraas Memorilil Hoopital&#13;
Suarez cabinet, which had&#13;
Admitted - Jane Ingels,&#13;
insisted on winning reforms Rutland ; Sabrina Roney,&#13;
through constitutional New Haven; Jerry JohnsOn&#13;
channels.&#13;
·&#13;
Racine; Mabel Wolfe:&#13;
· "!had completj! confidence Pomeroy; Charles Machir,&#13;
in tlle Spanish people and of Pomeroy ; Maggie Gilmore&#13;
'&#13;
course in the ·deputies," Racine.&#13;
Suarez said after the vote.&#13;
Discharged - Mildred&#13;
The bill wolild set up a 300- Ward, -:cJoycrBroolfuyer ,&#13;
seat Congress of Deputies, or Agnes White, Fred Blrtcher,&#13;
lower house, and a 207· Jason Bush, Kenneth&#13;
member Senate, wielding Imboden, Martha Taylor,&#13;
· less power, The election has Grace Beabout, Gladys&#13;
been promiSed by June I, Ch¢ee, Patricia Hoffiilan,&#13;
1977.&#13;
Robert Goldsberry,&#13;
"This ·&#13;
means&#13;
the Jacqueline Powers.&#13;
liquidation of a whole&#13;
system," said Raimundo&#13;
PLEASANT VALLEY&#13;
Fernandez.tuesta, an II().&#13;
DISC,HARGES - Mabel&#13;
year-old comrade of the late Marsh, Point Pleasant; Mrs.&#13;
Generalissimo Francisco Gary Lilly, Point Pleasant·&#13;
Franco.&#13;
Marguerite . Farr, Lakin:&#13;
The vote came two days William Carpenter, Vinton;&#13;
before the first anniversary Tamara Woodall, Gallipolis;&#13;
of Franco's death.&#13;
Jane Glassburn Bidwell·&#13;
Jaime Cortezo, general Brian Lee, Southside :&#13;
secretary of the Influential William Oliver, Point&#13;
Christian Democrat party, Pleasant; John Cook, HenDemocratic Left, said, "This derson; Mrs. Bobby Pullins&#13;
law lets us hope for a Point Pleasant; Betty DUrst'&#13;
democratic future that will Rodney; Bertha Deal'&#13;
bring reconciliation among Racine; Randall Gerlach'&#13;
SpaniardS.&#13;
Letart; Mary Goodwin, Ne~&#13;
"But an absolute necessity Haven&#13;
; Willard Luckeydoo&#13;
Is tllat tlle methods of tlle Jr., Point Pleasant; and Mrs:&#13;
&#13;
Hospital News&#13;
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THE DALY SENTINEL&#13;
DEVOTED TO TilE&#13;
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Pleasant.&#13;
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Point&#13;
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INTEREST OF&#13;
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MEIGS-MASON AREA&#13;
CHESTER I.. TANNEIIIU.&#13;
Exec. Ed.&#13;
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IJy fhe Ohitt'Vulley Publishing Com·&#13;
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BOARD TO MEET&#13;
RACINE - The !\Puthern&#13;
Local ·School Board of&#13;
Education wm meet in&#13;
special session at 7 this&#13;
evening at the high school.&#13;
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c:J. Bottilrelll anti Galklgher Div.,&#13;
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available 7~ cenl'l per&#13;
we~k. By Motor Route where carrier&#13;
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$3.21, By rmtil in Ohio and W. Va.,&#13;
c11rri~r w~re&#13;
&#13;
One Ye11r $22.00; Six monthll,&#13;
$11.50; Three months, 17.00;&#13;
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ZWHLING IU.&#13;
The&#13;
Middleport&#13;
Emergency Squad anawered&#13;
a caU to 837 Brownell Ave., at&#13;
6:24 p.m •. 'Thursday fo~&#13;
Joseph c. Zwilling wbo wu&#13;
ill. He was taken to Holze~&#13;
Medical Cenl,et\&#13;
&#13;
Jh«iff·&#13;
&#13;
elect of Belffiont CoiDity, Ohio, wbu deeaibes herlll!lf u&#13;
"over six feet tall and over 200 pounds," made a blc&#13;
imprellllioo }'hurllday night during taping of the Jolutny&#13;
Careon televlalon show.&#13;
:§le drew uproarious laughter from the Jive audience at&#13;
NBC atudloo wben she said she never handeuffl men&#13;
prilloners but merely tells th""', "If you run, you'll wllh&#13;
you were never bcirn."&#13;
She handed her gun bell to CarlOn and the comedian&#13;
could just about double it around Ills sUm waist.&#13;
She carried a .357 magnum and when Canon said,&#13;
"That's pretty heavy.equlpmerit," she countered, "lt'U&#13;
stop&#13;
&#13;
'em."&#13;
&#13;
Her husband, nicknamed Brutus, Is a coal miner and&#13;
they have a 21knontb old 11011 Juon, wbo Is called "UtUe Brutus."&#13;
&#13;
''&#13;
&#13;
Yanks get Gullet for $2 million&#13;
&#13;
By CHRIS SCHERF&#13;
UP! Sporla Wrl~&#13;
NEW YORK (UPI) - Don&#13;
. Gullett, who never has woo 20&#13;
games in a single season&#13;
, •during his injury-plagued&#13;
• . career, found the spendtl)rUt&#13;
1 New York Yankees willing to&#13;
gsmble nearly $2 mUUon on a&#13;
eslz.year contract.&#13;
' .&#13;
And Yankees' owner&#13;
' George Steinbrenner, who&#13;
:kicked off the free agent&#13;
bonanza tivo years ago . hy&#13;
·signing catfish Hunter to a&#13;
$3.5&#13;
still has&#13;
--mnuon contract,&#13;
·'&#13;
&#13;
The 26-year-old Matthews&#13;
his check book handy and ill&#13;
reportedly cloee 1o adding all- hit .279 last season with 20&#13;
star second baseman Bobby home runs and 84 runs hatted&#13;
Grlch.&#13;
in.&#13;
Charlie Finley, who dealt&#13;
"We've got one, a good&#13;
one," Steinbrenner said, his it~st manager . Chuck&#13;
"and we're not finished. We'll Tanner to tlle Pittsliiltgh&#13;
Pirates for $100,000 and&#13;
get more."&#13;
Atlanta owner Ted Turner, catcller Manny Sanguillen,&#13;
already having invested filled the gap in his roster&#13;
$10,000 in ·a tampering f~, ·Thursday with formersigned San Francisco Giants' Kansas City Manager .lack&#13;
center-fielder Gary McKeon.&#13;
Matthews to ·a five-year&#13;
Gullett became the thlfd&#13;
contract Thursday for mllUonaire on the Yankees'&#13;
approiima\ely mllUon.&#13;
pitching staff, joining Hunter&#13;
&#13;
.I&#13;
&#13;
and Ken Holtzman. The Yankees acquired Holtzman in a&#13;
June 'trade with the Orioles&#13;
and then signed him to a rich&#13;
contract, but the left-bander&#13;
never got a call to pitch in the&#13;
American League playoffs or&#13;
the W~rld Series.&#13;
"I'm excited about coming&#13;
to a team like the Yankees,"&#13;
said Gullett, who had an 11-3&#13;
record with tlle Reda last&#13;
season despite a slow start&#13;
becaw.e of a pinched nerve in&#13;
tlle neck and an even slower&#13;
&#13;
fmish with an undiagnosed players were selected in the&#13;
draft- Paul Dade , Billy&#13;
shoulder injury.&#13;
Steinbrenner al!o said the Smith and Tim Nordbrook.&#13;
Dade ,&#13;
Smith&#13;
and&#13;
California Angels have&#13;
stretched the rules of major Nordbrook are unproven&#13;
league baseball's re-entry players and the suspicion&#13;
draft and predicted swift exists that the Angels ·&#13;
action by the owners If the purposely refrained from&#13;
Angels sign a third free meeting their demands in&#13;
order to be able to sign more&#13;
agent.&#13;
The Angels, who already · than the ·normal limit of two&#13;
·&#13;
have signed Joe Rudi and free agents .' .. .&#13;
Regarding the Angels ' ·curDon Baylor, are permitted to&#13;
sign three free agents rent position, Slilinbrenner&#13;
because three California said, "ft srnella awfully bad."&#13;
&#13;
"He knows I'm a sheriff," she said.&#13;
Mrs. Crumley, 30, wiiB a deputy for three and a half&#13;
years. She filed a discrimination suit because she was&#13;
paid less than men deputies and she received f3,000 In&#13;
back pay ..&#13;
She quit and decided to run against her old boss and w011&#13;
the primary and the then went on to win tlle general&#13;
election against two male opponents.&#13;
·&#13;
A lot of friends suggest she should seek higher office but&#13;
she has no such aspirations.&#13;
"! ran for sheriff and I wu elected and I'm going to be a&#13;
good sheriff," she said.&#13;
She takes office the first Tuesday in Janoar)'.&#13;
&#13;
Warriors go&#13;
down 76-6 in&#13;
season finale&#13;
&#13;
''&#13;
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''&#13;
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'&#13;
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I&#13;
&#13;
Costs of fair up&#13;
more than income&#13;
COLUMBUS (UP!) -State&#13;
auditors reported Thursday&#13;
tllat receipts from tlle 1976&#13;
Ohio State Fair increased 10.5&#13;
per cent over 1975, but&#13;
expenses jumped 11.1 per&#13;
cent to produce a net&#13;
operating&#13;
deficit&#13;
of&#13;
$119,679.72.&#13;
The audit, CO!Jipleted Nov.&#13;
5 after three state examiners&#13;
went over records from the&#13;
l~y fair which ended Sept.&#13;
6, indicated that ~ Ohio&#13;
Exposition Commission&#13;
books for tlle fair balanced&#13;
withil\ $1.50.&#13;
"We were very pleased&#13;
with the audit," said James&#13;
Violet, financial manager for&#13;
tlle commission.&#13;
Total revenue for the 1976&#13;
fair was f3,231,784, some&#13;
$307,021 more than 1975. EJ&lt;.&#13;
penses totaled $3,351,464- up&#13;
$334,933 from 1975.&#13;
State examiners&#13;
recommended that fair&#13;
· managers begin better&#13;
accounting of parking&#13;
revenues, livestock sales and&#13;
midway ride sales in the&#13;
generally favorable audit.&#13;
One&#13;
change, which&#13;
examiners&#13;
said&#13;
was&#13;
"iMperative," was&#13;
elimination of the "coupon&#13;
book" system of selilng&#13;
nnidway rides operated by the&#13;
Gooding Amusement Co.&#13;
"Prior years revealed tllat&#13;
tickets for nnidway rides and&#13;
exhibits were sold and redeemed by the individual&#13;
attraction," the examiners&#13;
wrote. This method, · they&#13;
said, allowed for "total ·&#13;
accountabllty" of the stalj! 's&#13;
33 per cent share of midway&#13;
receipts.&#13;
''This year, just before the&#13;
opening day of the Fair, Uie&#13;
auditing staff was informed&#13;
of the implementation of a&#13;
new&#13;
(coupon&#13;
book)&#13;
amusement ticket sales&#13;
' tli'e audit said.&#13;
"supposedly redeemed onlyat the rides" but, in fact,&#13;
were "redeemed at the&#13;
exhibits where exclusive&#13;
&#13;
tickets were· being sold."&#13;
"The revelations of this&#13;
exanninati011 make it imperative that tlle coupon book&#13;
sales&#13;
procedure&#13;
be&#13;
abandoned and a return to a&#13;
system that produces a better&#13;
accountability of sales," the&#13;
audit said.&#13;
"It is further recommended any alternate&#13;
proposals be approved by the&#13;
·auditor . : of state with&#13;
for&#13;
sufficient&#13;
time&#13;
implementation!' ·&#13;
Paid admissions lot the&#13;
1976 fair totaled 689,837,&#13;
nearly II() per cent of that&#13;
number ih f2 adult&#13;
admissions. Auditors said&#13;
89,fYI'J free passes were given&#13;
out, most of tllem single-day&#13;
pa&amp;ses to exhibitors.&#13;
F~ir officials said a record&#13;
2 million peoplteeurt~:~~ ·:&#13;
through the galea d&#13;
the&#13;
fair.&#13;
&#13;
·Free clinics&#13;
are continuing&#13;
The free swine flu vaccine ·&#13;
clinics ate continuiOg&#13;
through Saturday.&#13;
Volunteer workers are&#13;
joining the staff Qf the Meigs&#13;
County Health Department at&#13;
the several locations to assist&#13;
with the Clinics. Turnouts&#13;
have not been as good as&#13;
expected, but department&#13;
officials hope that more&#13;
residents will take advantage&#13;
of the clinics which continue&#13;
this evening and Saturday.&#13;
. Below ill the schedule of the&#13;
remaining clinics.&#13;
FRIDAY .&#13;
Chester Fire Station, 6:30&#13;
p.m.-9 p.m.; Harrisonville&#13;
Elementary School, 6:30&#13;
p.m.-9 p.m.&#13;
School, Racine, 6:30 p.rn.-9&#13;
p.m. ; Pomeroy Fire Station,&#13;
9 a.rn.-2 p.m.; Meigs High&#13;
School, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Your timid, dumb mutt&#13;
may instead he sharp&#13;
ROYAL BRIGIITBIIL&#13;
On a scale of 11-10, Very&#13;
BATON ROUGE, La. Dumb to Brilliant, the mean&#13;
(UP!) - Juat because your test score Is Uii.&#13;
timid mutt barks at hill&#13;
Purebred hounds scored&#13;
shadow does not mean he Is highest, a 7.63 averqe. Toy&#13;
stupid.&#13;
poodles were worst, 4.78.&#13;
What really . counts Is&#13;
Obedience scho.ol dogs&#13;
whether he cail grab a doggie were no better than&#13;
yummy from under an unschooled dogs. Mixed&#13;
overturned shoebox or fight breeds were about u amart&#13;
his way out of a. towel as pure breeds. Male dogs&#13;
wrapping in 15 seconds.&#13;
wer~ slightly smarter than&#13;
Those are the toughest female dogs, but nOt alg·&#13;
burdles in a IQ.jlart dog niflcantly.&#13;
intelligence .test developOO&#13;
''The Dog Intelllgence Teal&#13;
and pu~Usbed by school Manual," ccmplete with test,&#13;
! psychologist Cathy Coon, who ' score-sheet and findings, .&#13;
once thought her dog was the sella for $3 to dot! owners&#13;
dumbest in the world.&#13;
curtous about the IQ of their&#13;
"I had friends who thoug~t pets.&#13;
they had the 81I18rle.lt dot!, "&#13;
Already the test has been&#13;
. Mn. Coon said. "I devised a put to other Illes, however.&#13;
test 'SO we&#13;
find out&#13;
An Oregon man wrote to .&#13;
euctly how smart or dumb say biJ fiancee inlllted both&#13;
the dogs 'll'ei'O."&#13;
he al)(! Ills dog lake the test to&#13;
·One of the more ll8nlficant find out which Is 11111r1er&#13;
llndlngs ol bet three-yel!l" before the marriage.&#13;
parttlme study of more than&#13;
"I really think 01011 people&#13;
100 dogs was that most llhould J111111 the test," Mn.&#13;
ownen had no accurate idea Coon aaitl. "If \bey had&#13;
of the Intelligence of their difficulty Paalnf! the test It&#13;
. pets.&#13;
might really be important lor&#13;
"Thoee who thought their somebody to look at !hem ....&#13;
dogs we~e dumb found out&#13;
She said the test II an&#13;
they '!!'ere Jl'ettY 111111'1, and 8CCUI'Ite D*tnn of i dog'a&#13;
thoee who thought their dogs · lntelllcence but more lmpor·&#13;
were IID8rt found out they tantly It llhould help muter&#13;
)were not so 81I18rt," she said. and pet baccme clOIII".&#13;
.&#13;
By&#13;
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could&#13;
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~BMcCLURE&#13;
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MARK LAWSON&#13;
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KEVIN BARTON&#13;
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DAVE MILU&#13;
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MIKE SMITH&#13;
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JOE KUHN&#13;
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AL HILL&#13;
STEVE HENDRICKS&#13;
JERRY JOHNSON '&#13;
STEVE BOSO&#13;
Martin Bush (tlle only .noll-&lt;lenior), all of Southern High School, and from&#13;
"" ,&#13;
ALL LEAGUE ATHLETES- All Soutllern Valley Conference athletes&#13;
Eastern High ~hool, Bob McClure, Mark Lawson, D~ve Mills and Kevin&#13;
named Wednesday night by SVAC coaches were Steve Boso, AI Hill, and ·&#13;
Barton, all-league, with honorable mention recognition to Mike Smith and&#13;
.• Steve Hendricks, with booorable mention recognition to Jerry Johnson and&#13;
Joe Kuhn. Picture not available of Martin Bash, of Southern. ·&#13;
""'&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
· 'fhe Big Bend Warrior&gt;&#13;
finished their disastrous t976&#13;
season last SundBy, going&#13;
down to defeat ill the hands of&#13;
the 76'ers of Washin gton&#13;
County, 76~ .&#13;
The Warrior score came on&#13;
a 85 yard .scoring pass from&#13;
Bob Stewart to C. D. Mcfn·&#13;
lyre. Mcintyre cut between&#13;
two defenders to snare the&#13;
pass ncar the 50 yard line,&#13;
then outran them to th e goal.&#13;
It occurred midwuv in the&#13;
first quarter after the 7~ 'ers&#13;
jumped to a IHJ lead. Scoring&#13;
by the 76'ers was so much&#13;
that no record by this&#13;
reporter was kept. Let it&#13;
suffice to say they scored at&#13;
will.&#13;
This loss finiShed the '76&#13;
season, marked by two&#13;
forfeits by the Meigs-based&#13;
team. Warrior final record: 0&#13;
wins, 7 losses. Last pla ce&#13;
O.V.A.F .L.&#13;
&#13;
By RICK VAN SANT&#13;
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Don&#13;
Gullett seemed in tlle wrong'&#13;
pool when he dived into&#13;
baseball's new "free agent "&#13;
swim.&#13;
&#13;
The shy, unassuming, unaffected country boy just&#13;
wasn't the wave-making&#13;
type.&#13;
"He w;ks no special favors,&#13;
and he could if he wanre&lt;!'to,"&#13;
batiery.mate Johnny ·flench&#13;
raved of Gullett a year ago.&#13;
" He Is the greatest&#13;
individual l ever met,"&#13;
Cincinnati Red! manager&#13;
Sparky Anderson enthused of&#13;
Gullett a year back. "0esptte&#13;
his success, he has never&#13;
chunged for ooe minute of his&#13;
life."&#13;
Obviously, Gullett changed&#13;
for at least a minute&#13;
Thursday - that moment&#13;
when he decided to jwnp the&#13;
Reds for a $2 million, six-year&#13;
contract witll the New York&#13;
Yankees.&#13;
Although the contract&#13;
speaks for Itself in el&lt;)llaining&#13;
why&#13;
person would make&#13;
such a decision, the reaSon&#13;
Gullett originally charted&#13;
such a course remains&#13;
somewhat of a mystery.&#13;
Making big headlines off&#13;
tlle field pnd spurring strong&#13;
which is&#13;
reaction&#13;
happening to Gullett whether&#13;
he wants it or not ~ always&#13;
seemed to 1'11!1 against the&#13;
haste grain of his personality.&#13;
It Is easy to believe tllat&#13;
Donald Edward Gullett Is a&#13;
country boy from LyiUI,' Ky .&#13;
He enjoys tlle privacy of hls&#13;
&#13;
home life with his wife and&#13;
two children and remains an&#13;
reclusive :!$-year old ,&#13;
spurning the glittering&#13;
lifestyle that a seven-year&#13;
majcr league career could&#13;
l:ting.&#13;
But a year ago, Gullett&#13;
(Continued on page 5)&#13;
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North&#13;
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Ka lama .&#13;
Muskegon&#13;
Pt . Huron&#13;
Saginaw&#13;
Flinl&#13;
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!: :. Ohio playoffs start tonight&#13;
ByGENE.CADDES&#13;
UP! Sporla Writer&#13;
c~· Cincinnati Moeller's Gerry&#13;
Fausl doesn 't believe . in&#13;
rattling skeletons.&#13;
Faust's No. 1 ranked and&#13;
defending champion&#13;
Crusaders take on No. 2&#13;
Youngsto,wn Cardinal&#13;
Mooney Friday night at&#13;
(' Dayton in one of the two&#13;
· semifinal games of the Class&#13;
,,;_ AAA state high school .&#13;
;;,./ footb!ill playoffs.&#13;
The last tiine the two teams&#13;
. , , met, Mooney shocked&#13;
, ,,. Moeller, . 34-7, In the&#13;
"' "semifinals enroute to the&#13;
:c... state title.&#13;
"':• "We haven't talked much&#13;
... about four years ago," said&#13;
II\'•1Faust. "It doesn 't serve&#13;
~ •I' much of a purpose. We never&#13;
;.; talk negative about an&#13;
"· ~- opponent."&#13;
.. ,.&#13;
&#13;
Moeller,&#13;
nearly&#13;
a&#13;
unanimous choice as the&#13;
state's IAJp AAA team, h~s&#13;
won 22 gsmes in a row and&#13;
has a 42-game regular· season&#13;
winning streak, the last&#13;
Crusader loss being to 1974&#13;
state champion Warren Harding.&#13;
"It does add pressure,"&#13;
Faust said of his learn's No. 1&#13;
rating, "but I don't know If&#13;
we're that gQOd, I don't have&#13;
tlle confidence that the other&#13;
coaches have in us."&#13;
While Moeller and cardinal&#13;
Mooney match 1~ records at&#13;
UD's Welcome Stadium,&#13;
Gilhanna Uncoln (~) and&#13;
Lakewood St. Edward (9-1)&#13;
tangle at Akron's Rubber&#13;
Bowl in the other Class AAA&#13;
game Friday night.&#13;
Al!o on tap Friday night&#13;
are the two Class A semis,&#13;
&#13;
matching playoff-tes ted&#13;
Newark catllolic (9-1) and&#13;
W~st Jefferson (Il-l) at Upper&#13;
Arlington High School, and&#13;
Fostoria St: Wendelin (7·1·1)&#13;
and Ashtabula St. John (5-31) at Lorain's George Daniel&#13;
Field. All four games are&#13;
slated for 7:30p.m.&#13;
On Saturday night, the&#13;
Class AA semis have No. I&#13;
ranked New Lexington and&#13;
Brookville, both 1~. meeting&#13;
at Dayton 111111' No. 2 Huron&#13;
( 1~) tangling with Elyria&#13;
catllolic (8-1) a\ Berea. ,&#13;
Moeller, led-by three-year&#13;
regular quarterback Tim Koegel, has overwhelmed&#13;
nearly all comers, its tightest&#13;
game being a 211-9 decision&#13;
over No. 4 Princeton the&#13;
second game of the season.&#13;
'j'he Crusaders outscored&#13;
their 10 opponents 399-35.&#13;
&#13;
"tl f l&#13;
&#13;
11f .;&#13;
&#13;
McKeon new A's manager&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
• .,, By GORDON SAKAMOTO&#13;
&#13;
resident, was a minor league&#13;
•' OAiq.AND (UPI) - Jack pilot for 11 years before&#13;
McKeon, fired from Kansas getting the Royals' job ii)&#13;
_ !;fu: in tlle middle&#13;
i""-"'&#13;
of_,th,.,e""l'¥97"5 _..::19'-;;73::0'=cc.,...t=-cccc '&#13;
' g' campaign, will, manage the&#13;
KllllS8s City was 88-74 ill&#13;
e- '' Oakland A's next )'ear.&#13;
1973, just six games behind&#13;
·"'" Unpredlct'able Charlie the A's, but slumped to 77-«1&#13;
.i;.::Finley · Thursday · signed In 1974. The Royals were 50-46&#13;
McKeon to a one-year in 1975 when McKeon was&#13;
cootract, to replace Chuck sacked by General Manager&#13;
.. Tanner, who conlpleted one Joe Burke.&#13;
3:.~year of a three-year pact&#13;
Last year, he managed at&#13;
before being sent to Richmond of the Triple-A&#13;
PllltabiD"gh in a unique deal International League.&#13;
for calcher Manny Sanguillen&#13;
McKeon, a catcher in his&#13;
and •1011,000.&#13;
playing days, did not make it&#13;
McKeon, a North carolina to tlle maj&lt;X"s. He toiled 22&#13;
"t ,...&#13;
,.1"&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
League Standings&#13;
United Press International&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
seasons as a player&#13;
&#13;
and&#13;
&#13;
a&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
skipper in the minors,&#13;
reaching the Triple-A&#13;
managerlal r&amp; nks in 1962• He&#13;
Was 'filppecnor tlle ROyiilli'post in 1973 after guiding&#13;
Omaha of the American&#13;
Association to four firstdivision · f Jnish~s·&#13;
in&#13;
consecutive years;&#13;
Neither McKeon nor Finley&#13;
were available for eomment&#13;
Thursday, but an A's spokesman said a press .conference&#13;
would he held witllin the next&#13;
three weeks to introdUce&#13;
McKeon to Oaklsnd fans.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
~~,.. Made&#13;
&#13;
fair offer--Wagner&#13;
&#13;
'"' CINCINNATI (UPI)- The&#13;
··· Cincinnati Reds, losers to the&#13;
'' "''New York Yankees in the&#13;
~.4." bidding for free agent and ex;,~-;: Red Don Gullett, made a&#13;
• "fair offer" to the southpaw&#13;
"'r pitching ·aee, figures Dick&#13;
. ,,. Wagner, Reds' executive vice&#13;
_ , president.&#13;
1&#13;
-- "I think we made a fair&#13;
'"• offer to Don from the&#13;
'~ ' beginning," .a downcast&#13;
''.""&#13;
said late Thursday ·&#13;
.... rJ W•on•r&#13;
~· -· after Jearnillg Gullett was&#13;
&#13;
discussed Ills ground rules for&#13;
a contract offer," said&#13;
Wqner. "He wanted the&#13;
proposal In writing. We&#13;
sUbmitted it on Sunday. We&#13;
got no response ." ·&#13;
Wqner was not anxious to&#13;
react to the news of losing&#13;
Gullett.&#13;
"Anytlling we say right&#13;
now is going to sound like&#13;
sour grapes,'' he said. "I've&#13;
talked with (Reds President)&#13;
Bob Howsam and all we can&#13;
~ gone.&#13;
'say ts that we are genuinely&#13;
; " Although Wagner Is the sorry to see Don leave and we&#13;
· '."' Reda' chief negotiator, he 'wish him well in his new job."&#13;
::: •. ' refused to disclose what he.&#13;
Gullett, 25, who hal·pitched&#13;
;~ -;: had offered Gullett. He al!o his entire seven year major&#13;
. .,.,., declined to say If the club had •league career wltb lhe Reds,&#13;
been aweetening recent .Is 00'11' under a '$2 nnlliJoli, six&#13;
, •.• p-oposals in an attempt to year contract to the Yankees.&#13;
·;~, keep qullett.&#13;
How much will Gullett's&#13;
~~" HowllVer, Wagner did say 'departure hurt the two-time&#13;
· : the Reds got •.'no response" to world champ Reds In 19'('1?&#13;
J l ,..&#13;
• their last contract offer,&#13;
"We're a good b&amp;llclub and&#13;
.~~;; submitted to Gullett's agent, we go out and play,'' said&#13;
,;, Jerry Kapstein, early this . Wagner. "That's the only&#13;
~ Qi :week .&#13;
way ru answer that. 1 don't&#13;
•,,:, ."I lui talked to Kapstein think it's going to help to say&#13;
..• . about a week ago and we anything that sounds like&#13;
·~··&#13;
sour grapes."&#13;
&#13;
Wqner insisted he was&#13;
"not surprised" by either the&#13;
contract Gullett got from the&#13;
Yankees or the speed with&#13;
which it cal!le.&#13;
"I'll just SaY I'm not&#13;
SID'prlsed at what happened&#13;
and take the fUth amendment&#13;
beyoild that," he said.&#13;
Both money and length of&#13;
contract appeared to have&#13;
come between the Reds and&#13;
Gullett.&#13;
While Gullett never&#13;
disclosed what he was&#13;
seeking from Cincinnati , ~&#13;
Wqner revealed earlier this&#13;
year that Gullett had asked&#13;
for a five year contract.&#13;
Even though Reds' officials&#13;
are opposed to long-term&#13;
contracts, especially for&#13;
pitchers whose careers could&#13;
be ended with 1 aimple arm&#13;
.inj ury' Wagner did acknowl•&#13;
edge that a two-year contract&#13;
had been offered Gullett, and&#13;
rejected. It was not known If&#13;
the Reds went beyond two&#13;
years .In later offers.&#13;
What Is known ill that the&#13;
Yankees ce"rtaQlly did.&#13;
&#13;
Mooney, which relies on a&#13;
quick defense jllld a solid&#13;
running attack, has not been&#13;
as offensive as Moeller, but&#13;
tllecardinalsgave&#13;
up only 30&#13;
.&#13;
points 00 the season.&#13;
Joe Croft led the Cardb:uds&#13;
running game witll 860 yards.&#13;
·Gahanna's Tim O'rilin is&#13;
the top rusher among the&#13;
AAA semifinalists, rambling&#13;
&#13;
for 1,367 yards in nine games.&#13;
Defensively, the Lions were&#13;
also tough, allowing only 29&#13;
P oints, led by 205-pound&#13;
Kevin Rooney and 6-3, 20().&#13;
linebacker&#13;
Bradford,&#13;
pound&#13;
&#13;
Glenn&#13;
&#13;
St. Edward, which felll4-12&#13;
to Moeller in tbe finals of last&#13;
&#13;
year's playoffs, lost its only&#13;
g&amp;ffie ~arly in the se8son to&#13;
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"We have been here three&#13;
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5&#13;
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42 54&#13;
Chris Marshall, were No. 1&#13;
14 82&#13;
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calhollc's IAJp offensive guns.&#13;
Marshall rushed for 71Mi R o.:~c h . 196. 176·174 .&#13;
Men's high series · Ray&#13;
yards, Booth 743, and both Roa ch, 543 ; · Bill Marcum,&#13;
scored nine touchdowns.&#13;
487 ; Mose Norman. 448 .&#13;
Women 's · high ser ies&#13;
west Jeff, making its first&#13;
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Hi?h game for season and acorer with '152 yards and Men&#13;
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High series for season ·&#13;
quarterback Jeff Merklin&#13;
passed for 952 yards and eight Ray Roa ch, 622 ; E!ess· Hen drick s, 478.&#13;
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4-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, NQv. l9, 1976&#13;
&#13;
Bring on basketball! say fans Of the SVAC&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
Gallia Pirates. ·&#13;
·&#13;
record under Jim Foster. Southern took second p!ice in the&#13;
However, HaMan Trace with its winning tradltioo in loop standings with a 9-3 mark.&#13;
basketball, and a host of underclassmen who comPiled an 11·1&#13;
Overall, the Tornados were 16-S. Hannan Trace came in&#13;
mark in the SVAC reserve standings, Is also expected to be in third with an 8-t record. The Wildcats had an overall record of&#13;
strong cootention with the Pirates.&#13;
· IHI under first year mentor Dan Cornell. '&#13;
N(l'th Gallia, while losing 6-3 Greg James to Rio Grande&#13;
Preview action begina at 6:30 p.m. with Symmes Valley&#13;
College, still has lots of talent, experience, and height In playing Eastern. AI 7:30 p.m. North Gallia plays Sooth·&#13;
returnees Fred Logan and Calvin MiMis.&#13;
western ; Southern battles Hannan Trace at 8:30 p.m. and&#13;
Eastern, Kyger Creek, Symmes Valley and Southwestern Kyg..- Creek and the Galllpolill Blue Imps collide In the finale&#13;
are expected to be much improved.&#13;
at 9:30 pm.&#13;
.&#13;
·&#13;
. N(l'th Gallla finillhed the 197&gt;76 campaign witll a 19-3&#13;
NewcoachesthillfallareRonTwyrnanatNorthGaltlaand&#13;
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...&#13;
&#13;
By Dale Rothgeb&#13;
&#13;
Although the 1976 football season has ooly been completed&#13;
just a few days, Southern Valley Cooference fans' attention&#13;
has already turned to basketball.&#13;
Saturday night, the Annual Southern Valley Athletic&#13;
Cooference Cage Preview will he staged at Rio Grande&#13;
, College's Paul R. Lyne Center. It seems early, but most&#13;
observers are predicting a wid~pen, close battle thill year in&#13;
the Oass A SV AC .&#13;
At thill point, Southern of Meigs County has the clqb given&#13;
. the best cbance of overtaking defending champion North&#13;
&#13;
Wayne Bergdoll at Southwestern.&#13;
Twyman Is entering his first year as a head coach following&#13;
11011\e blgh!y successful yean as junior hlgh coach at Bidwell'&#13;
Porter.&#13;
Bergdoll has served as head coach for 14 yean. His last&#13;
assignment was at Bishop Flaget in RillS County. Early in his&#13;
careerhehadash(l'(stintaloldRutlandHighSchool.&#13;
Keith Carter of Kyger Creek and Carl Wolfe of Soolhem&#13;
are now the "dean of coaches" In the SVAC after four seuons.&#13;
Other returning coaches are Duane Wolfe, Eastern; Dan&#13;
Cornell, Hannan Trace, and Gary Salyer, Symmes Valley .&#13;
&#13;
High scoring Logan is hack to lead Pirates&#13;
Led by Fred Logan , an All· Jim Foster 's defending&#13;
league forward a year ago, champs who compiled a 19-3&#13;
the defendin g champ ion record in the 1975-76 cam·&#13;
North Gallia Pirates will rely pa ign.&#13;
on quickn ess and bench&#13;
Loga n, &amp;-3, avera ged 18.2&#13;
strength in their bid for a points per game and was&#13;
second straight title. The named on the SEQ District&#13;
Pirates' basketball program cage team.&#13;
is led by one·time Pirate Ron · Other returning lettermen&#13;
Twy man . Twyman , a are seniors, Mark Theiss, 5·11&#13;
graduate of Rio Grand e forward ; Brei Tacket, 5·11&#13;
College, has served his ap- guard : Terry Payne , 5·6&#13;
prentice shi p at Bidwell- guard ; Ca lvin Minnis, 6.0&#13;
Porter Elementary School. Junior center and Rex&#13;
For t he last two years, Justice, 5-11 junior guard.&#13;
Twyman's squads have. had&#13;
Coach Twyman also ex·&#13;
impressive records , i n ~ peels to have a strong bench&#13;
eluding two County Junior in seniors Doug Sisson, &amp;-2&#13;
High Tournament titles.&#13;
center : Ron Plants, 6·0&#13;
Logan a nd dep arted · for ward : Steve Mund ell , 5·10&#13;
teammate Greg James were guard; Marty Hash . 5-10&#13;
the leading scorers for Coach&#13;
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Ted Lehew, a form er&#13;
forwarrl ; Chuck Phillips, 6.-0&#13;
junior forward and David athlete at Meigs High School&#13;
Scott, 6-0 sophomore forward . is the Pirates' new reserve&#13;
Coach Twyman said, "We coach.&#13;
His squad lists David Shaw,&#13;
have been working hard on&#13;
our shooting, rebounding and 5-8 junior guard; Henry&#13;
defense. Our practices have Sievert , 5·11 junior guarrl;&#13;
been goi ng · well&#13;
in Scott Robinson, 6-1 junior&#13;
preparation for our season forwa rd; Bill Lookado, 5-7&#13;
opener Nov. 27 again st junior guarrl; Sam Smith, &gt;1&#13;
sophomore guard; Stacey&#13;
Eastern of Pike County" .&#13;
Regading the SV AC, Coach • Winston, 6-0 sophomore&#13;
Twyma n said he feels the forwarrl: Chris Welch, 5·11&#13;
league will be well balanced. so phomore forward; Tim&#13;
According to Twyman, McComas, 6·1 sop homore&#13;
Southern and Hannan Trace center: Mary Glassburn, 5-ll&#13;
probably will be the teams sophomore guard ; James&#13;
contending for the league Plants, 5·7 sophomore guard ;&#13;
title. Southwestern, Kyger Tim Petrie, 6-0 sophomore&#13;
Creek, Symmes Valley and forward and Frank Beach, 5·9&#13;
Eastern , wiU be much sophomore guard .&#13;
stronger. .&#13;
&#13;
With Six returning let·&#13;
termen and three newCOmers&#13;
with basketball experience,&#13;
Coach Carl Wolle's Southern&#13;
Tornados · are enteri ng the&#13;
1976·77 SVAC cage season&#13;
with high hopes of overtaking&#13;
th e defending champion&#13;
North Gallia Pirates.&#13;
In 1975-76, Southern had one&#13;
of its best cage seasons in&#13;
se vera l years. The purple and&#13;
gold finished second in the&#13;
SV AC with a 9·3 record.&#13;
&#13;
BOBCATS&#13;
Dec. 4--E ik vlew&#13;
Dec. 10---ai Hannan Trace&#13;
&#13;
Dec. 17-Southern&#13;
&#13;
Dec. 18- Hanna n W. Va .&#13;
&#13;
Dec. 21 - at Southwestern&#13;
Dec. 311--Buflalo&#13;
&#13;
Jan. 11-at&#13;
&#13;
East~rn&#13;
&#13;
Ja n. 14- North Gallla&#13;
Jan. 18-al Symmes · Valley&#13;
Ja n. 22- at Hannan, W. Va.&#13;
Ja n. 25--Hannan&#13;
&#13;
Jan . 11 -- Hannan Tra ce&#13;
Jan . 14- at South western&#13;
Jan . 21- Eas tern&#13;
Jan . 22- at Wahama&#13;
Ja n. 25- North Gall ia&#13;
Jan. 29- at Symmes Val ley&#13;
Feb . 1- · Kyger Creek&#13;
Feb . 4- al Hannan Trace&#13;
Feb . 8- Southwestern&#13;
Feb . 11 - at Tribm le&#13;
Feb . 18- -at Eastern .&#13;
&#13;
Trac~&#13;
&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Fed.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
&#13;
1-at Southern&#13;
4--E astern&#13;
B-at North Gallla&#13;
11- Symmes Valley&#13;
&#13;
Feb. lS-at Alexal'!der&#13;
&#13;
Feb. 19- al Buffalo&#13;
&#13;
senior from Cll lifornia, and&#13;
Scott Souder , a 6·3 junior&#13;
from Fa irland High School.&#13;
Other players vying for&#13;
starting positions are Steve&#13;
Baker, 5-9 junior guard ; John&#13;
Sayre ,' 5·9 jun ior guard;&#13;
Wayne Satterfield , 6-1 junior&#13;
center; Richard Teaford , &amp;-0&#13;
junior forward; and Perry&#13;
Hill , 5-10 junior forward.&#13;
senior forward .&#13;
Coach Wolfe, beginning his&#13;
Transfers are Kelly&#13;
Winebrenner, 6.0 forward , a fourth year at Southern , feels&#13;
junior ; Brion Dudding. f..O his team has lots of depth and&#13;
&#13;
Overall , Southern at 16·5.&#13;
was ied by Chip Bra uer, a 6-4&#13;
transfer from Meigs. Brauer, ·&#13;
now a husky senio r, is one of&#13;
six lettermen returning·.&#13;
Others are 5-11 senior Carl&#13;
Johnston; 5-8 senior ·Eric&#13;
Dunning : S-11 senior Dave&#13;
Roush; 6-0 senior Rick&#13;
Findley and Joe Brown, a 6-0&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
NORTH GALLI A&#13;
NO\I . 21- Eastern Pike&#13;
Dec. 3-at Miller&#13;
Dec . lQ--Southern&#13;
&#13;
Dec. 14-al Eastern&#13;
Dec. 28-at Wahama&#13;
Jan . 1- MIIIer&#13;
Jan . 14-a Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan . 18-Hannan Trace&#13;
&#13;
Jan . 21-at Southwestern&#13;
Jan . 2S--at Southern&#13;
experience. Team weakness Jan . 28-Eastern&#13;
were listed as overall size and Feb. 1- at Eastern Pike&#13;
Feb. 4-al Symmes Valley&#13;
quickness.&#13;
Feb. B-Kyger Creek&#13;
Coach Wolfe sa id the .1976- Feb. 11-at Hannan Trace&#13;
77 SVAC championship race Feb. 15--Wahama&#13;
should he wide open with Feb. 18-Soulhwestern&#13;
every team in the lea gue&#13;
EASTERN SC HEDULE&#13;
ha ving a chan~e at the title. Dec . 7- at Fed . Hocking&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
ft&#13;
&#13;
is a real bala nced&#13;
&#13;
ieague," he thinks.&#13;
Returning as res_erve coach&#13;
is Howard Caldwell, a former .&#13;
Eastern Eagle and graduate&#13;
of Rio Grande College.&#13;
&#13;
Dec . II - ~t Symnies Valle y&#13;
Dec. 14- North Gallia&#13;
Dec. 17- Wahama&#13;
Jan. 4- a t Wa hama&#13;
Ja n. 8- Waterford&#13;
Jan I I- Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan IJ- at Ha nnan Trace&#13;
Jan . 18- Southwestern&#13;
Ja n 21- at Sou thern&#13;
&#13;
Jan . 15- Fed. Hocking&#13;
&#13;
Vikings loaded with seven returning lettennen&#13;
WILLOW WOOD- With&#13;
seven returning lettennen,&#13;
Coach Gary Salyer, entering&#13;
his second year at the hebn of&#13;
the Synunes Valley Vikings,&#13;
looks bward to a much&#13;
Improved squad.&#13;
Symmes Valley took fifth&#13;
place in the SVAC last year&#13;
wiUt a 4-ll mark. Overall, the&#13;
Vikings were 4-.15,&#13;
. Returning lettermen are&#13;
Mark Wilson , 6·2 senior&#13;
&#13;
. forward , a second team&#13;
hon oree Ali-SV AC; Justin&#13;
Mlller, 5-10 senior guard;&#13;
Greg El!tep, :;.7 senior guard,&#13;
a third team Ali.SV AC&#13;
member; Nick Geswein, 6-2&#13;
senior forward ; Cecil Oary,&#13;
5-8 senior guard ; Ralph&#13;
Ingels, 6-S junior center.and&#13;
Mike Sowards, 5-4 junior&#13;
guard.&#13;
Othei Viking hopefu)Ji are&#13;
&#13;
Tey Wiseman , 5·8 junior&#13;
guard; T!!ddy Payne; li-11&#13;
sophomore; Greg Myers, &amp;-1&#13;
sophomore ce nter ; Robin&#13;
Flack, 5-8 sophomore guard ;&#13;
Paul Nelson, 6-0 junior&#13;
forward and Brent Miller, li-.&#13;
II freshman .&#13;
Coach Salyer, a·jiraduate of&#13;
Marshall University and&#13;
f(l'mer assistant coach under&#13;
carl York at Fairland, ill&#13;
&#13;
expected to use an aggressive&#13;
fast-breakilig offense and a&#13;
man~o-man defense.&#13;
Symmes Valley's first&#13;
gsme ill not scheduled. until&#13;
Dec. 10 so the Vikings will&#13;
have lots of time to get their&#13;
offense moving.&#13;
.&#13;
~sting Coach Salyer will&#13;
be Angelo DeBenedetto, also&#13;
a Marshall graduate entering&#13;
his second season.&#13;
&#13;
Veteran cage coach opens first year with SW&#13;
PATRIOT - Coach Wayne&#13;
Bergdoll, in his first ¥ear ai&#13;
Southwestern and 15th in&#13;
coaching basketball, has four&#13;
lettennen returning around&#13;
whom to mold his team for an&#13;
improved ~age season at&#13;
Southwestern.&#13;
Last year, the Highlanders&#13;
finished fourth in the SV AC&#13;
with a 5·7 mark. Overall,&#13;
SWHS was 5·14.&#13;
The new Highlander&#13;
mentor comes to Gallia&#13;
County alter fo ur good&#13;
seasons at Bishop Flaget in&#13;
&#13;
Ross County. Two years ago&#13;
Bergdoll 's tea m compiled a&#13;
17-5 record before losing out&#13;
in the District fin als at&#13;
Chillicoth e. Hi s club ad·&#13;
vanced from its sectional&#13;
three out of those four years.&#13;
Coach Bergdoll plans to&#13;
have a ba lanced sco ring&#13;
attack. His Highlanders will&#13;
nc:ce .. man~to-man defense&#13;
m1xed with some zone. They&#13;
'will also press a lot by using a&#13;
diamond press.&#13;
Offensively, SW will use a&#13;
&#13;
combination last-break at·&#13;
tack, going into a pattern&#13;
when necessa ry.&#13;
"We will be competitive . I&#13;
feel with a little more work ,&#13;
we will be ready to go," Bergdoll stated.&#13;
Hig hland e r return\ng&#13;
leltennen are Keith Grate. 6·&#13;
I se nior forward, a member&#13;
of the third team, All.SVAC ;&#13;
Don Bush, 5·10 senior guard ;&#13;
Kip Lewis, &amp;-2 senior forward&#13;
and Doug Miller, :;.u senior&#13;
guard.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Jan 28- at North Ga llia&#13;
&#13;
Feb,&#13;
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Feb.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
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4-&#13;
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al Kyger Creek.&#13;
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5... Sy mmes Va ll ey&#13;
8·~&#13;
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Hannan Trace&#13;
&#13;
11 - a I Sou thwes tern&#13;
15 ~ a t&#13;
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Wa terfor d&#13;
18- Sou thern&#13;
&#13;
SOUTHERN&#13;
Nov .&#13;
Dec .&#13;
Dec .&#13;
Dec .&#13;
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SYMMES VALLFY&#13;
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Dec . lG- Southwe ster n&#13;
&#13;
Ja n. 28- Southwestern&#13;
&#13;
Jan . 11- Symmes Valley&#13;
&#13;
Tornados · powerful with experienced hands&#13;
&#13;
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SVAC CAGE SCHEDULES&#13;
&#13;
30- Feder al Hock ing&#13;
&#13;
3 Trimble&#13;
10-- at North Ga llia&#13;
17- at Ky ger Cr eek&#13;
Dec. 18,.. Symmes Valley&#13;
Dec. 18- at Federa l Hocking&#13;
J"n . 7· Wahama&#13;
&#13;
Dec . 11- Easlern&#13;
Dec . 14- · a l Fairland&#13;
Dec . 17-- Green Township&#13;
Dec. 18- at Southern&#13;
Jan . a- at Chesapeake&#13;
Jan . 7- Hanna n Trace&#13;
Jan . 11- at North Ga llia&#13;
Jan. 14- Fairl and&#13;
Jan . 18- Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan. 21- al Hannan Trace&#13;
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I&#13;
10 2&#13;
9 3&#13;
5- 7&#13;
3 9&#13;
3 9&#13;
I II&#13;
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II&#13;
&#13;
Hannan Trace&#13;
southern&#13;
North Gallla&#13;
Southwestern&#13;
Eastern&#13;
Kyger Creek&#13;
Symmes Valley&#13;
&#13;
juruor; Max Wetls, &amp;-1 junior ;&#13;
Frank Moooey, &gt;10 junior;&#13;
Mike Daniels, li-11 junior;&#13;
Terry Neal, 5·11 junior ;&#13;
Loren Cox, :;.a junior; Jeff&#13;
Halley, 5-11 junior and Steve&#13;
Beaver, li-11 junior. Former&#13;
Wildcat Larry Cremeens will&#13;
handle the reserves.&#13;
A lack of overall good size&#13;
· was llsted as one team&#13;
. weakness. Coach Cornell&#13;
said, "We wl!l probably be&#13;
handicapped on tl1e boards.&#13;
&#13;
With only ·one returning&#13;
senior, our inexperience&#13;
could hurt."&#13;
~nell picked Southern as&#13;
the lOP club to beat because of&#13;
Its size an4 experience .&#13;
However, he feels the league&#13;
should be more balanced this&#13;
year .&#13;
Graduation losses were&#13;
Kent Halley, Kevin Petrie,&#13;
Tim Woodyard, David&#13;
Shaffer and Rodney Rankin.&#13;
&#13;
Bobcats, with overall good height, is stronger ·&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
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,i&#13;
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Ky ger&#13;
Creek&#13;
head title. The following season&#13;
basketball coach Keith (1968) KC finished in a threeCa rter, entering his third way tie for· the title with&#13;
year at the helm of the ·Eastern and North Ga llia.&#13;
Bobcats and fourth in his&#13;
In 1967, Wickline's dub&#13;
coachi ng career, finds captured KC's only Gallia&#13;
himself ·with a commodity Co unt y· To urn a me nt&#13;
that no other Bobcat 'team championship. Since that er~ •&#13;
has had in the past. It is it has been all down hill lor&#13;
"overa ll good height" .&#13;
Bobcat cage fortunes . Last&#13;
The 1976-77 Bobcat squad year, KC won live games, the&#13;
has five players 6-0 or taller. most si nce the 1968-69&#13;
That heig~t is expected to campaign.&#13;
make the Bobcats much&#13;
Coach Ca rter , former&#13;
improved In the Southern SVAC great at Southwestern&#13;
Valley Athletic Conference.· : HighSchool, will rely heavily&#13;
Kyger, Creek, always on the leadership of six let·&#13;
known for its powerhouse termen, five of them seniors.&#13;
football teams, has had only&#13;
Returning for another year&#13;
two championship years i~ are the team 's most·&#13;
basketbsll.&#13;
productive shooter and top&#13;
Ten years ago, Coach rebounder in 1971).76, Ralph&#13;
Johnny Wickline's Scarlet Baylor, a 6-0 senior forward ,&#13;
and Gray won the . schools' whowas named onthc second&#13;
first and only outright cage team, All.SVAC.&#13;
&#13;
Other retumces are Mncn&#13;
Salem, 5·7 se nior guard ;&#13;
Doug Sands, 5-10 senior&#13;
guard ; Steve Baird, 5·10&#13;
senior forward: R~nd y&#13;
Brown, :;.n senior forward&#13;
and Jo.n Thom pson, 6·5&#13;
. sophomore center.&#13;
The Bobcats are expected&#13;
to get additional rebounding&#13;
strength from George Willis,&#13;
6-3 junior transfer from South&#13;
Point; Fred H•lms, 6-4 junior&#13;
center; Yan9y Halley, &amp;-2&#13;
junior forward and J im&#13;
Westfall , 5·9 senior guard.&#13;
Lack of sufficient depth at&#13;
the guard positions is one of&#13;
the major team weaknesses.&#13;
Coach Carter will use a man·&#13;
to-man defense along with a&#13;
match-up zone.&#13;
Bobcat reserve p!a y~ ra&#13;
coached for the second&#13;
:'l\rai ~ht year by Gary Min·&#13;
&#13;
ton, former head coach at&#13;
North Gallia, now KC&#13;
guidance co unselor, are&#13;
rophomores - Jim Misner, 5·&#13;
9 forwarrl ; Dennis Mollohan,&#13;
6-2 center; Von Taylor, :;.a&#13;
guard,. and John Helms, 5-8&#13;
forward.&#13;
Freshmen on the reserve&#13;
squad are Tom Springer, 5-10&#13;
forward; Tom .Rees, · 5-10&#13;
forward; Greg Smith, 5-7&#13;
gua rd; John Westfall , :;.7&#13;
guarrl; Bruce Gilmore, i-3&#13;
., gua rrl ; Danny Sands, :;.7&#13;
forward ; f'aul Lasseter, li-10&#13;
. forwarrl : Henry Mc~oy, 6-4&#13;
gua rd ; Steve Flint, :;.:; guard;&#13;
Mark Russell, 5-5 guard;&#13;
Jason Procter, 5·1 guard and&#13;
Allen Sheets, 5·10 forwarrl .&#13;
· Coach Carter feels there&#13;
will be a real close race in the&#13;
SVAC with any team able to&#13;
knock off the other team on a&#13;
Miven ni~hl.&#13;
&#13;
quicker, tallerandhavemore&#13;
experience than last year. In&#13;
1975-76 the team's only&#13;
victory was over Kyger&#13;
Creek.&#13;
Returning lettennen are&#13;
&#13;
Two&#13;
Ohio&#13;
college&#13;
basketball teams wanned up&#13;
for the coming regular season&#13;
Thursday night in exhibition&#13;
contests, but ooly one was a&#13;
winner.&#13;
Kent State was an easy 6865 victor over St. Klida of&#13;
Australia at Kent, while&#13;
Wright State bowed to&#13;
Athletes in Action, 84-71, at&#13;
Dayton,&#13;
Kent had four players in&#13;
double figurea, tlree of them&#13;
freshmen, as the Flashes&#13;
walked away from the&#13;
touring Australian basketball&#13;
tesm, handing the Auasles&#13;
their eighUt straight defeat.&#13;
Burl fN esbltt, a 6-9&#13;
freshman, poured in ~ pol!lts&#13;
to lead Ill&amp; Flashes to victory.&#13;
Adding 12 each were Tren\&#13;
Grooms and ·. James Smith,&#13;
both freshmen, and veteran&#13;
James Collins.&#13;
Dean Martin, a graduate of&#13;
Baldwin-Wallace College,&#13;
topped the Allltrallans with&#13;
17 while teammate Ken&#13;
Rlchardllon lidded 15.&#13;
Harry Sheehy dwnped in :Ill&#13;
points and Charley Funk&#13;
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Coach Wolfe beHeves au ·&#13;
teams in the league can beat&#13;
lilly other team 111 a given&#13;
night. He picked Southern as&#13;
the team to beat.&#13;
&#13;
Win&#13;
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added 24 to lead Athletes in&#13;
Action to their fourth win in&#13;
five gamea.&#13;
Tralllng N early in the&#13;
game, the visitors unreeled&#13;
eight straight points to take&#13;
ICJid for good. By halftime&#13;
Athletes led 4~29.&#13;
Wright State, headed by&#13;
,Allan McGee with 18 points&#13;
and Curt Shellabarger with 17&#13;
in its exhibition opener,&#13;
closed the defldt to 59-,5! at&#13;
10:47 in the last half before&#13;
the Athletes regained control.&#13;
BERKELEY, Call!. (UPI)&#13;
- Some 10,000 Stanford&#13;
rooter tickets for Ute&#13;
Cardinala' Big Game against&#13;
·the&#13;
California&#13;
Bears&#13;
Saturday have dlaappeared,&#13;
campus pollee disclosed&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
Detective Bob Medburst&#13;
said the Uckets were mailed&#13;
to the Stanf!r)f campus oo&#13;
Aug. 16 but never arrived. He&#13;
said llew onea were being&#13;
&#13;
Issued.&#13;
.&#13;
The Stanfcrd-Cal game has&#13;
been sold out Iince Oct. 6. II&#13;
will be played In Memnl&#13;
Stadium, which holds 76,000&#13;
&#13;
fans.&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
&#13;
SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 20,1976&#13;
Semester 8,10.&#13;
6:311--Fun lor Everyone 6; TV Cla uroom 8; Treehouae&#13;
. Club 10; Keniucky Afield 13.&#13;
1:00- So lurday Report 3; Eddie Saunders 6;&#13;
Treehouse Club 8; U.S. Farm Repoort 10; Gillig an&#13;
13.&#13;
1: 15--Davey a. Goliath 6.&#13;
7c311--Bull wlnkle 3; Uncle Hank 6; Dusty's Treehouse&#13;
8; Mon from COS ! 10; Junior Almost Anything&#13;
Goes 13; Sesame St. 20.&#13;
B : ~Woody Woodpecker 3,&lt;,15; Tom a. Jerry 6,13;&#13;
Sylvester &amp; Tweety 8.10&#13;
8:311--Pink Panther 3.&lt;.15; Clue Club 8,10; Mlater&#13;
Rogers 20.&#13;
9 : ~Jab ber lew 13; ·Big Bluo Marble 6; Bugs Bun ny&#13;
1.10; Sesame St. 20.&#13;
9:311--Scooby.Qoo 6,13.&#13;
10 :110-McDull, the Talking Dog 3, 15; Tarzan 8,\Di&#13;
Once Upqn a Classic 20.&#13;
10 :3o-Monster Squ.ad 3,•. 15; Kroflt Supershow 6, 13;&#13;
Shazo m.lsls 8, 10; Zoom 20.&#13;
·&#13;
11 :OD-Land of the Lost 3,&lt;,15; Ourslory 20.&#13;
11 :311--Bi g John, Llllte John 3,4,15; Ark tl 8,10; Con·&#13;
sumer Su rvival Kll 20.&#13;
12 :0D-Kids from CAPER 3.•• 15; OSU·Michlgan-Post&#13;
Yeors6; Fat Albert 8,10; Action News lor Kldsl3;&#13;
Crockett's .Victory Gorden 20 .&#13;
12 :31&gt;-Lidsvllle 3; Coli"1le Football Pr&amp;IJam• Show&#13;
6,13; Muggsy 4,15; Way Out Gomes 8; Gomer Pyle,&#13;
USMC 10.&#13;
12:45-College Football 6,13, 1:OG-ARA's Sports World 3; Champions .i; Famous&#13;
Classic Toles 8,10; Wrestling 15; lnltnlly Factory&#13;
33.&#13;
UII--Mer shall Football Highlights 3; Zoom 33.&#13;
2cOD-NFLGame ofthe Week 3; Movie "King Kong va.&#13;
Godzlllo" 4; To Be Announced. 15; Viewpoint 81&#13;
Urbsn Le&amp;IJue 10; Nova 33. ·&#13;
.&#13;
2:31&gt;-FBI 3; Movte "Gelling Awoy from If All" 8;&#13;
Movie "What Next. CorpOral Horgrbve? " 10.&#13;
3:1»-To be Announced 15; Famliy at War 33 •&#13;
3:31&gt;-Movlo " Desti ny ol a Spv'' 3.&#13;
4 : ~Co lleg e Footbell 6,13; Music Hall Ameri ca I ;&#13;
Wrestli ng 15; Bit wllh Knit 33.&#13;
&lt;:311--Sparts ·spectac ular 8,10; To .Be Announced 33.&#13;
5 : ~Sta r Trek 3; Wetly's Workshop IS; Co.t ch-33 33.&#13;
5:3&amp;-Adam ·l2 4; Music City 15; Education In Tron ·&#13;
sltlon 33 .&#13;
6 : ~News 3,1, 10; Space: 1999 8; God Has the Anawer&#13;
15.&#13;
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'You 33.&#13;
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6 : ~Sunrlse&#13;
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby&#13;
South's whole problem in&#13;
today 's hand is the club suit.&#13;
He h~s to win two tricks there&#13;
and the odds are against him.&#13;
As a practical matter and&#13;
!orgetqng about singletons&#13;
and special 5-2 breaks he is&#13;
sure to succeed if West holds&#13;
the ace-queen and 10. He is&#13;
equally sure to fail if East&#13;
holds the queen.&#13;
He can make it if West holds&#13;
&#13;
An Ohio reader wants to&#13;
know if notrump was ever&#13;
scored at 35 points a trick. .&#13;
The answer is that in the&#13;
original game as invented by&#13;
M1ke Vanderbilt notrump was&#13;
score'(! at that, but with the&#13;
first law change that five·&#13;
point nuisance was elimipaled&#13;
and we now have it scored 4030, etc.&#13;
(F or a copy or JACOBY&#13;
MODERN, send $1 to : "Win&#13;
&#13;
ar Bri dge ," c/ o this&#13;
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fla dio City Station , New York,&#13;
two combinations he holds.&#13;
Wes t wins th e first two N. Y. 10019)&#13;
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TRACE&#13;
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Mark Hawk, 6-1 senior&#13;
center; B~~ce Riffle , 5·9&#13;
senior guard, and Gary&#13;
Nelson, 6-1 juni(l' f(l'Ward.&#13;
OUter candidates for&#13;
starling roles are Mark&#13;
Smith, &gt;IO senior guard;&#13;
Kevin Barton, 5-9 senior&#13;
guard; Steve Trussell, li-7&#13;
senior&#13;
guard;&#13;
David&#13;
Carnahan, :;.n senior gilard;&#13;
Jim Davis li-3 junior&#13;
lorwarrl; Da~e Brown, ·5-0&#13;
junior forward · David&#13;
Carpenter :;.7 junior guard·&#13;
&#13;
!ricks with the ~ing and queen&#13;
of hearts. He leads a third&#13;
hear! to East's ace.&#13;
South ru!ls and draws&#13;
trumps with two leads . Then&#13;
he cashes his ace, kina and&#13;
queen of diamonds just in case&#13;
some sort of ellmina(ion play&#13;
might develop.&#13;
Finally, he leads a club and&#13;
West plays low. II Smith had&#13;
no elues at ·all he does have&#13;
one lit.tle thing going for him,&#13;
West did hold the king and&#13;
queen of hearts. II he also held&#13;
both ace and queen of clubs he&#13;
might well have gotten into&#13;
the biddins .&#13;
Hence, it appears to South&#13;
that his only hope is to lind&#13;
West with both queen and 10 of&#13;
clubs, He plays the nine from&#13;
dummy and loses just one..club&#13;
trick .&#13;
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ace-queen or queen~ lO provid-&#13;
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Feb . 18- -at North ~a llia&#13;
N ov . 30- at Rock Hi ll&#13;
Dec. 7- at Chesapeak e&#13;
Dec . 10- Kyger Creek&#13;
Dec. 17- Southwestern&#13;
Jan . 4-• Fairl and&#13;
Jan . 7·· a t Symm es Valley&#13;
Jan . 11- at Southern&#13;
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Jan . 25- al Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan . 29- Rock Hill&#13;
Feb . 1- at Sou thw estern&#13;
Feb . 4- Southern&#13;
Feb. 5- at Fa irland&#13;
Feb . 8- at Eastern&#13;
Feb . 11 ...- North Gallia&#13;
Feb. IS- Che sapeake&#13;
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12:41&gt;-Mod Squad 6; Wrestling 13.&#13;
1: ~Midnight Special 3,1,15.&#13;
I:411--Nows 13.&#13;
2:311--News 3.&#13;
3 : ~Movle " Panic In the Slreels" 3.&#13;
4:30-Movle " Hotel for Womon" 3.&#13;
6 : ~Movle " Dangerously Yours" 3.&#13;
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Camera 6; Treasure Hunt 8; Mac-Nell Lthier&#13;
· Report 20,33; Andy Williams 10: Name Thai Tune&#13;
13: Pop Goes the Country 15.&#13;
I : ~Sanford a. Son 3,4,15; 3.4, 15; Donnv &amp; Morlo&#13;
6,13; Lawrence Welk 8; Washington Week In&#13;
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8:31}-Chlco a. the Man 3,1,15 / Watt Slreel WHk 20,33.&#13;
9 : ~Rocklord Files 3,4,15; Movie " Revenge for o&#13;
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8,10;. Documentary Showcase 20,33.&#13;
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11 : ~News 3.4,6,1, 10,13,15. ·&#13;
11 :31&gt;-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; SWAT 6,13; Movlt " Hells&#13;
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&#13;
Those little leaguers&#13;
.United Press International some pretty decent players.&#13;
Two m(l'e National Basket· The Detroit Pistons, riding&#13;
ball Association teams found along nicely on a seve011811)e&#13;
out last night that what many winning streak, heciiJ!le the&#13;
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years - the • American · Pacers,&#13;
104·99.&#13;
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considered the weakest ol the&#13;
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thill year, knocked off the&#13;
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In San Antonio last night,&#13;
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Division with a ~104 romp&#13;
over the Kanaaa City Kings.&#13;
Dave Robillch came off the&#13;
bench in both the Pacers'&#13;
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Wednesday, April 6 against&#13;
the San Diego Padres.&#13;
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Riverfront Stadium will&#13;
mark the first time the&#13;
Padres have been in .&#13;
Cincinnati f(l' Opening Day.&#13;
The Reda wlll be trying for&#13;
a third straight world&#13;
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8:311--What's Happening II 6,13: Bob Newhart 8,10.&#13;
9:110-Movle " Billy Jock" 3,&lt;, 15; Slanky &amp; Hutch 6,13/&#13;
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Coach Dan Cornell,&#13;
entering hill secood year as&#13;
head cage coach here feels&#13;
hill strongest asset will be&#13;
quickness, attitude imd bench&#13;
strength. The WlldC!lts have&#13;
IOplayers, with the potential&#13;
to play a lot of varsity hall.&#13;
Last year, the Hannan&#13;
Trace reserve squad was&#13;
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squad and three returning&#13;
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Scott Gibson, li-10 senior, ill&#13;
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10 senior and Randy&#13;
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Dec. 4- ·al Ironton St . Joe&#13;
Dec. 10- ·a l Symmes Va ll ey&#13;
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Dec. 2t- Kyg er Creek&#13;
Dec . 30- at Portsmouth Clay&#13;
Jan . 4- Ir onton St . Joe&#13;
Jan . 14- Soulhern&#13;
Jan . 18- at E~s le r n&#13;
Jan . 21- North Ga ll ia&#13;
Jan . 25- Sy mmes Valley&#13;
Jan . 28--at Kyger Creek&#13;
Feb. 1 ·~ Hannan Trace&#13;
Feb . 8- at Southern&#13;
Feb . 11 - Eastern&#13;
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Jan . 29- Sou lhern&#13;
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Feb . 5- a l Eastern&#13;
Feb . 11- •a t Kyger Creek&#13;
Feb . 12- at Coal Grove&#13;
Feb . IS- Chesapeak e&#13;
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Eagles expecting fewer&#13;
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for starting roles are Terry&#13;
Eastern's basketball&#13;
Lakin, 6·3 senior center; f(l'tunes this year will depead&#13;
Dav id Potter, 5-6 senior oo whether the&#13;
can&#13;
guard; Richard Ingles, 6-0 profit by last year's&#13;
senior forw a rd ; Larry mistakes , mainly cutting&#13;
Carter, &amp;-I junior forward; down its large nwriber of&#13;
Monty Blanton, 6-3 ju~ior turnovers.&#13;
center ; Erwin Nickles, 5-10 . According to Head Coach&#13;
1un1or , guard and Gene - .Duane Wolfe, now entering&#13;
Layton,:..6,~_.sophomore for· hlssecoodseaaon: "If we are.&#13;
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Southwestern op ens 1ts must cut down oo the number&#13;
1976,77 basketball se~so n of turnovers we commit."&#13;
Nov . 30 agamst the highly Lastyear, theEagleshad429&#13;
regarded Oak Hill Oaks.&#13;
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4-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, NQv. l9, 1976&#13;
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Bring on basketball! say fans Of the SVAC&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
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Gallia Pirates. ·&#13;
·&#13;
record under Jim Foster. Southern took second p!ice in the&#13;
However, HaMan Trace with its winning tradltioo in loop standings with a 9-3 mark.&#13;
basketball, and a host of underclassmen who comPiled an 11·1&#13;
Overall, the Tornados were 16-S. Hannan Trace came in&#13;
mark in the SVAC reserve standings, Is also expected to be in third with an 8-t record. The Wildcats had an overall record of&#13;
strong cootention with the Pirates.&#13;
· IHI under first year mentor Dan Cornell. '&#13;
N(l'th Gallia, while losing 6-3 Greg James to Rio Grande&#13;
Preview action begina at 6:30 p.m. with Symmes Valley&#13;
College, still has lots of talent, experience, and height In playing Eastern. AI 7:30 p.m. North Gallia plays Sooth·&#13;
returnees Fred Logan and Calvin MiMis.&#13;
western ; Southern battles Hannan Trace at 8:30 p.m. and&#13;
Eastern, Kyger Creek, Symmes Valley and Southwestern Kyg..- Creek and the Galllpolill Blue Imps collide In the finale&#13;
are expected to be much improved.&#13;
at 9:30 pm.&#13;
.&#13;
·&#13;
. N(l'th Gallla finillhed the 197&gt;76 campaign witll a 19-3&#13;
NewcoachesthillfallareRonTwyrnanatNorthGaltlaand&#13;
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By Dale Rothgeb&#13;
&#13;
Although the 1976 football season has ooly been completed&#13;
just a few days, Southern Valley Cooference fans' attention&#13;
has already turned to basketball.&#13;
Saturday night, the Annual Southern Valley Athletic&#13;
Cooference Cage Preview will he staged at Rio Grande&#13;
, College's Paul R. Lyne Center. It seems early, but most&#13;
observers are predicting a wid~pen, close battle thill year in&#13;
the Oass A SV AC .&#13;
At thill point, Southern of Meigs County has the clqb given&#13;
. the best cbance of overtaking defending champion North&#13;
&#13;
Wayne Bergdoll at Southwestern.&#13;
Twyman Is entering his first year as a head coach following&#13;
11011\e blgh!y successful yean as junior hlgh coach at Bidwell'&#13;
Porter.&#13;
Bergdoll has served as head coach for 14 yean. His last&#13;
assignment was at Bishop Flaget in RillS County. Early in his&#13;
careerhehadash(l'(stintaloldRutlandHighSchool.&#13;
Keith Carter of Kyger Creek and Carl Wolfe of Soolhem&#13;
are now the "dean of coaches" In the SVAC after four seuons.&#13;
Other returning coaches are Duane Wolfe, Eastern; Dan&#13;
Cornell, Hannan Trace, and Gary Salyer, Symmes Valley .&#13;
&#13;
High scoring Logan is hack to lead Pirates&#13;
Led by Fred Logan , an All· Jim Foster 's defending&#13;
league forward a year ago, champs who compiled a 19-3&#13;
the defendin g champ ion record in the 1975-76 cam·&#13;
North Gallia Pirates will rely pa ign.&#13;
on quickn ess and bench&#13;
Loga n, &amp;-3, avera ged 18.2&#13;
strength in their bid for a points per game and was&#13;
second straight title. The named on the SEQ District&#13;
Pirates' basketball program cage team.&#13;
is led by one·time Pirate Ron · Other returning lettermen&#13;
Twy man . Twyman , a are seniors, Mark Theiss, 5·11&#13;
graduate of Rio Grand e forward ; Brei Tacket, 5·11&#13;
College, has served his ap- guard : Terry Payne , 5·6&#13;
prentice shi p at Bidwell- guard ; Ca lvin Minnis, 6.0&#13;
Porter Elementary School. Junior center and Rex&#13;
For t he last two years, Justice, 5-11 junior guard.&#13;
Twyman's squads have. had&#13;
Coach Twyman also ex·&#13;
impressive records , i n ~ peels to have a strong bench&#13;
eluding two County Junior in seniors Doug Sisson, &amp;-2&#13;
High Tournament titles.&#13;
center : Ron Plants, 6·0&#13;
Logan a nd dep arted · for ward : Steve Mund ell , 5·10&#13;
teammate Greg James were guard; Marty Hash . 5-10&#13;
the leading scorers for Coach&#13;
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Ted Lehew, a form er&#13;
forwarrl ; Chuck Phillips, 6.-0&#13;
junior forward and David athlete at Meigs High School&#13;
Scott, 6-0 sophomore forward . is the Pirates' new reserve&#13;
Coach Twyman said, "We coach.&#13;
His squad lists David Shaw,&#13;
have been working hard on&#13;
our shooting, rebounding and 5-8 junior guard; Henry&#13;
defense. Our practices have Sievert , 5·11 junior guarrl;&#13;
been goi ng · well&#13;
in Scott Robinson, 6-1 junior&#13;
preparation for our season forwa rd; Bill Lookado, 5-7&#13;
opener Nov. 27 again st junior guarrl; Sam Smith, &gt;1&#13;
sophomore guard; Stacey&#13;
Eastern of Pike County" .&#13;
Regading the SV AC, Coach • Winston, 6-0 sophomore&#13;
Twyma n said he feels the forwarrl: Chris Welch, 5·11&#13;
league will be well balanced. so phomore forward; Tim&#13;
According to Twyman, McComas, 6·1 sop homore&#13;
Southern and Hannan Trace center: Mary Glassburn, 5-ll&#13;
probably will be the teams sophomore guard ; James&#13;
contending for the league Plants, 5·7 sophomore guard ;&#13;
title. Southwestern, Kyger Tim Petrie, 6-0 sophomore&#13;
Creek, Symmes Valley and forward and Frank Beach, 5·9&#13;
Eastern , wiU be much sophomore guard .&#13;
stronger. .&#13;
&#13;
With Six returning let·&#13;
termen and three newCOmers&#13;
with basketball experience,&#13;
Coach Carl Wolle's Southern&#13;
Tornados · are enteri ng the&#13;
1976·77 SVAC cage season&#13;
with high hopes of overtaking&#13;
th e defending champion&#13;
North Gallia Pirates.&#13;
In 1975-76, Southern had one&#13;
of its best cage seasons in&#13;
se vera l years. The purple and&#13;
gold finished second in the&#13;
SV AC with a 9·3 record.&#13;
&#13;
BOBCATS&#13;
Dec. 4--E ik vlew&#13;
Dec. 10---ai Hannan Trace&#13;
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Dec. 17-Southern&#13;
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Dec. 18- Hanna n W. Va .&#13;
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Dec. 21 - at Southwestern&#13;
Dec. 311--Buflalo&#13;
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Jan. 11-at&#13;
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East~rn&#13;
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Ja n. 14- North Gallla&#13;
Jan. 18-al Symmes · Valley&#13;
Ja n. 22- at Hannan, W. Va.&#13;
Ja n. 25--Hannan&#13;
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Jan . 11 -- Hannan Tra ce&#13;
Jan . 14- at South western&#13;
Jan . 21- Eas tern&#13;
Jan . 22- at Wahama&#13;
Ja n. 25- North Gall ia&#13;
Jan. 29- at Symmes Val ley&#13;
Feb . 1- · Kyger Creek&#13;
Feb . 4- al Hannan Trace&#13;
Feb . 8- Southwestern&#13;
Feb . 11 - at Tribm le&#13;
Feb . 18- -at Eastern .&#13;
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Feb.&#13;
Fed.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
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1-at Southern&#13;
4--E astern&#13;
B-at North Gallla&#13;
11- Symmes Valley&#13;
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Feb. lS-at Alexal'!der&#13;
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Feb. 19- al Buffalo&#13;
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senior from Cll lifornia, and&#13;
Scott Souder , a 6·3 junior&#13;
from Fa irland High School.&#13;
Other players vying for&#13;
starting positions are Steve&#13;
Baker, 5-9 junior guard ; John&#13;
Sayre ,' 5·9 jun ior guard;&#13;
Wayne Satterfield , 6-1 junior&#13;
center; Richard Teaford , &amp;-0&#13;
junior forward; and Perry&#13;
Hill , 5-10 junior forward.&#13;
senior forward .&#13;
Coach Wolfe, beginning his&#13;
Transfers are Kelly&#13;
Winebrenner, 6.0 forward , a fourth year at Southern , feels&#13;
junior ; Brion Dudding. f..O his team has lots of depth and&#13;
&#13;
Overall , Southern at 16·5.&#13;
was ied by Chip Bra uer, a 6-4&#13;
transfer from Meigs. Brauer, ·&#13;
now a husky senio r, is one of&#13;
six lettermen returning·.&#13;
Others are 5-11 senior Carl&#13;
Johnston; 5-8 senior ·Eric&#13;
Dunning : S-11 senior Dave&#13;
Roush; 6-0 senior Rick&#13;
Findley and Joe Brown, a 6-0&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
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NORTH GALLI A&#13;
NO\I . 21- Eastern Pike&#13;
Dec. 3-at Miller&#13;
Dec . lQ--Southern&#13;
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Dec. 14-al Eastern&#13;
Dec. 28-at Wahama&#13;
Jan . 1- MIIIer&#13;
Jan . 14-a Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan . 18-Hannan Trace&#13;
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Jan . 21-at Southwestern&#13;
Jan . 2S--at Southern&#13;
experience. Team weakness Jan . 28-Eastern&#13;
were listed as overall size and Feb. 1- at Eastern Pike&#13;
Feb. 4-al Symmes Valley&#13;
quickness.&#13;
Feb. B-Kyger Creek&#13;
Coach Wolfe sa id the .1976- Feb. 11-at Hannan Trace&#13;
77 SVAC championship race Feb. 15--Wahama&#13;
should he wide open with Feb. 18-Soulhwestern&#13;
every team in the lea gue&#13;
EASTERN SC HEDULE&#13;
ha ving a chan~e at the title. Dec . 7- at Fed . Hocking&#13;
11&#13;
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is a real bala nced&#13;
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ieague," he thinks.&#13;
Returning as res_erve coach&#13;
is Howard Caldwell, a former .&#13;
Eastern Eagle and graduate&#13;
of Rio Grande College.&#13;
&#13;
Dec . II - ~t Symnies Valle y&#13;
Dec. 14- North Gallia&#13;
Dec. 17- Wahama&#13;
Jan. 4- a t Wa hama&#13;
Ja n. 8- Waterford&#13;
Jan I I- Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan IJ- at Ha nnan Trace&#13;
Jan . 18- Southwestern&#13;
Ja n 21- at Sou thern&#13;
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Jan . 15- Fed. Hocking&#13;
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Vikings loaded with seven returning lettennen&#13;
WILLOW WOOD- With&#13;
seven returning lettennen,&#13;
Coach Gary Salyer, entering&#13;
his second year at the hebn of&#13;
the Synunes Valley Vikings,&#13;
looks bward to a much&#13;
Improved squad.&#13;
Symmes Valley took fifth&#13;
place in the SVAC last year&#13;
wiUt a 4-ll mark. Overall, the&#13;
Vikings were 4-.15,&#13;
. Returning lettermen are&#13;
Mark Wilson , 6·2 senior&#13;
&#13;
. forward , a second team&#13;
hon oree Ali-SV AC; Justin&#13;
Mlller, 5-10 senior guard;&#13;
Greg El!tep, :;.7 senior guard,&#13;
a third team Ali.SV AC&#13;
member; Nick Geswein, 6-2&#13;
senior forward ; Cecil Oary,&#13;
5-8 senior guard ; Ralph&#13;
Ingels, 6-S junior center.and&#13;
Mike Sowards, 5-4 junior&#13;
guard.&#13;
Othei Viking hopefu)Ji are&#13;
&#13;
Tey Wiseman , 5·8 junior&#13;
guard; T!!ddy Payne; li-11&#13;
sophomore; Greg Myers, &amp;-1&#13;
sophomore ce nter ; Robin&#13;
Flack, 5-8 sophomore guard ;&#13;
Paul Nelson, 6-0 junior&#13;
forward and Brent Miller, li-.&#13;
II freshman .&#13;
Coach Salyer, a·jiraduate of&#13;
Marshall University and&#13;
f(l'mer assistant coach under&#13;
carl York at Fairland, ill&#13;
&#13;
expected to use an aggressive&#13;
fast-breakilig offense and a&#13;
man~o-man defense.&#13;
Symmes Valley's first&#13;
gsme ill not scheduled. until&#13;
Dec. 10 so the Vikings will&#13;
have lots of time to get their&#13;
offense moving.&#13;
.&#13;
~sting Coach Salyer will&#13;
be Angelo DeBenedetto, also&#13;
a Marshall graduate entering&#13;
his second season.&#13;
&#13;
Veteran cage coach opens first year with SW&#13;
PATRIOT - Coach Wayne&#13;
Bergdoll, in his first ¥ear ai&#13;
Southwestern and 15th in&#13;
coaching basketball, has four&#13;
lettennen returning around&#13;
whom to mold his team for an&#13;
improved ~age season at&#13;
Southwestern.&#13;
Last year, the Highlanders&#13;
finished fourth in the SV AC&#13;
with a 5·7 mark. Overall,&#13;
SWHS was 5·14.&#13;
The new Highlander&#13;
mentor comes to Gallia&#13;
County alter fo ur good&#13;
seasons at Bishop Flaget in&#13;
&#13;
Ross County. Two years ago&#13;
Bergdoll 's tea m compiled a&#13;
17-5 record before losing out&#13;
in the District fin als at&#13;
Chillicoth e. Hi s club ad·&#13;
vanced from its sectional&#13;
three out of those four years.&#13;
Coach Bergdoll plans to&#13;
have a ba lanced sco ring&#13;
attack. His Highlanders will&#13;
nc:ce .. man~to-man defense&#13;
m1xed with some zone. They&#13;
'will also press a lot by using a&#13;
diamond press.&#13;
Offensively, SW will use a&#13;
&#13;
combination last-break at·&#13;
tack, going into a pattern&#13;
when necessa ry.&#13;
"We will be competitive . I&#13;
feel with a little more work ,&#13;
we will be ready to go," Bergdoll stated.&#13;
Hig hland e r return\ng&#13;
leltennen are Keith Grate. 6·&#13;
I se nior forward, a member&#13;
of the third team, All.SVAC ;&#13;
Don Bush, 5·10 senior guard ;&#13;
Kip Lewis, &amp;-2 senior forward&#13;
and Doug Miller, :;.u senior&#13;
guard.&#13;
.&#13;
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Jan 28- at North Ga llia&#13;
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Feb,&#13;
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SYMMES VALLFY&#13;
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Dec . lG- Southwe ster n&#13;
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Ja n. 28- Southwestern&#13;
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Jan . 11- Symmes Valley&#13;
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Tornados · powerful with experienced hands&#13;
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SVAC CAGE SCHEDULES&#13;
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30- Feder al Hock ing&#13;
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3 Trimble&#13;
10-- at North Ga llia&#13;
17- at Ky ger Cr eek&#13;
Dec. 18,.. Symmes Valley&#13;
Dec. 18- at Federa l Hocking&#13;
J"n . 7· Wahama&#13;
&#13;
Dec . 11- Easlern&#13;
Dec . 14- · a l Fairland&#13;
Dec . 17-- Green Township&#13;
Dec. 18- at Southern&#13;
Jan . a- at Chesapeake&#13;
Jan . 7- Hanna n Trace&#13;
Jan . 11- at North Ga llia&#13;
Jan. 14- Fairl and&#13;
Jan . 18- Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan. 21- al Hannan Trace&#13;
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Hannan Trace&#13;
southern&#13;
North Gallla&#13;
Southwestern&#13;
Eastern&#13;
Kyger Creek&#13;
Symmes Valley&#13;
&#13;
juruor; Max Wetls, &amp;-1 junior ;&#13;
Frank Moooey, &gt;10 junior;&#13;
Mike Daniels, li-11 junior;&#13;
Terry Neal, 5·11 junior ;&#13;
Loren Cox, :;.a junior; Jeff&#13;
Halley, 5-11 junior and Steve&#13;
Beaver, li-11 junior. Former&#13;
Wildcat Larry Cremeens will&#13;
handle the reserves.&#13;
A lack of overall good size&#13;
· was llsted as one team&#13;
. weakness. Coach Cornell&#13;
said, "We wl!l probably be&#13;
handicapped on tl1e boards.&#13;
&#13;
With only ·one returning&#13;
senior, our inexperience&#13;
could hurt."&#13;
~nell picked Southern as&#13;
the lOP club to beat because of&#13;
Its size an4 experience .&#13;
However, he feels the league&#13;
should be more balanced this&#13;
year .&#13;
Graduation losses were&#13;
Kent Halley, Kevin Petrie,&#13;
Tim Woodyard, David&#13;
Shaffer and Rodney Rankin.&#13;
&#13;
Bobcats, with overall good height, is stronger ·&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
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,i&#13;
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'&#13;
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''.&#13;
&#13;
Ky ger&#13;
Creek&#13;
head title. The following season&#13;
basketball coach Keith (1968) KC finished in a threeCa rter, entering his third way tie for· the title with&#13;
year at the helm of the ·Eastern and North Ga llia.&#13;
Bobcats and fourth in his&#13;
In 1967, Wickline's dub&#13;
coachi ng career, finds captured KC's only Gallia&#13;
himself ·with a commodity Co unt y· To urn a me nt&#13;
that no other Bobcat 'team championship. Since that er~ •&#13;
has had in the past. It is it has been all down hill lor&#13;
"overa ll good height" .&#13;
Bobcat cage fortunes . Last&#13;
The 1976-77 Bobcat squad year, KC won live games, the&#13;
has five players 6-0 or taller. most si nce the 1968-69&#13;
That heig~t is expected to campaign.&#13;
make the Bobcats much&#13;
Coach Ca rter , former&#13;
improved In the Southern SVAC great at Southwestern&#13;
Valley Athletic Conference.· : HighSchool, will rely heavily&#13;
Kyger, Creek, always on the leadership of six let·&#13;
known for its powerhouse termen, five of them seniors.&#13;
football teams, has had only&#13;
Returning for another year&#13;
two championship years i~ are the team 's most·&#13;
basketbsll.&#13;
productive shooter and top&#13;
Ten years ago, Coach rebounder in 1971).76, Ralph&#13;
Johnny Wickline's Scarlet Baylor, a 6-0 senior forward ,&#13;
and Gray won the . schools' whowas named onthc second&#13;
first and only outright cage team, All.SVAC.&#13;
&#13;
Other retumces are Mncn&#13;
Salem, 5·7 se nior guard ;&#13;
Doug Sands, 5-10 senior&#13;
guard ; Steve Baird, 5·10&#13;
senior forward: R~nd y&#13;
Brown, :;.n senior forward&#13;
and Jo.n Thom pson, 6·5&#13;
. sophomore center.&#13;
The Bobcats are expected&#13;
to get additional rebounding&#13;
strength from George Willis,&#13;
6-3 junior transfer from South&#13;
Point; Fred H•lms, 6-4 junior&#13;
center; Yan9y Halley, &amp;-2&#13;
junior forward and J im&#13;
Westfall , 5·9 senior guard.&#13;
Lack of sufficient depth at&#13;
the guard positions is one of&#13;
the major team weaknesses.&#13;
Coach Carter will use a man·&#13;
to-man defense along with a&#13;
match-up zone.&#13;
Bobcat reserve p!a y~ ra&#13;
coached for the second&#13;
:'l\rai ~ht year by Gary Min·&#13;
&#13;
ton, former head coach at&#13;
North Gallia, now KC&#13;
guidance co unselor, are&#13;
rophomores - Jim Misner, 5·&#13;
9 forwarrl ; Dennis Mollohan,&#13;
6-2 center; Von Taylor, :;.a&#13;
guard,. and John Helms, 5-8&#13;
forward.&#13;
Freshmen on the reserve&#13;
squad are Tom Springer, 5-10&#13;
forward; Tom .Rees, · 5-10&#13;
forward; Greg Smith, 5-7&#13;
gua rd; John Westfall , :;.7&#13;
guarrl; Bruce Gilmore, i-3&#13;
., gua rrl ; Danny Sands, :;.7&#13;
forward ; f'aul Lasseter, li-10&#13;
. forwarrl : Henry Mc~oy, 6-4&#13;
gua rd ; Steve Flint, :;.:; guard;&#13;
Mark Russell, 5-5 guard;&#13;
Jason Procter, 5·1 guard and&#13;
Allen Sheets, 5·10 forwarrl .&#13;
· Coach Carter feels there&#13;
will be a real close race in the&#13;
SVAC with any team able to&#13;
knock off the other team on a&#13;
Miven ni~hl.&#13;
&#13;
quicker, tallerandhavemore&#13;
experience than last year. In&#13;
1975-76 the team's only&#13;
victory was over Kyger&#13;
Creek.&#13;
Returning lettennen are&#13;
&#13;
Two&#13;
Ohio&#13;
college&#13;
basketball teams wanned up&#13;
for the coming regular season&#13;
Thursday night in exhibition&#13;
contests, but ooly one was a&#13;
winner.&#13;
Kent State was an easy 6865 victor over St. Klida of&#13;
Australia at Kent, while&#13;
Wright State bowed to&#13;
Athletes in Action, 84-71, at&#13;
Dayton,&#13;
Kent had four players in&#13;
double figurea, tlree of them&#13;
freshmen, as the Flashes&#13;
walked away from the&#13;
touring Australian basketball&#13;
tesm, handing the Auasles&#13;
their eighUt straight defeat.&#13;
Burl fN esbltt, a 6-9&#13;
freshman, poured in ~ pol!lts&#13;
to lead Ill&amp; Flashes to victory.&#13;
Adding 12 each were Tren\&#13;
Grooms and ·. James Smith,&#13;
both freshmen, and veteran&#13;
James Collins.&#13;
Dean Martin, a graduate of&#13;
Baldwin-Wallace College,&#13;
topped the Allltrallans with&#13;
17 while teammate Ken&#13;
Rlchardllon lidded 15.&#13;
Harry Sheehy dwnped in :Ill&#13;
points and Charley Funk&#13;
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Play West for best choice&#13;
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HOW DESIRA5"e&#13;
A FEMA"I?&#13;
I AM!&#13;
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UTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE&#13;
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LITTLE&#13;
THEY'VE GOT A 5UBlERRAHEA~&#13;
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. RIV ER DOM"lll UNDE~OOHD&#13;
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- PULl OHE SWil Cll AND OUT&#13;
'GoES THE I:!\ '-I AHD BLDOIE&#13;
GOES THE MINE-&#13;
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Feb. 15- al Oak Hil l&#13;
HANN~N&#13;
&#13;
Coach Wolfe beHeves au ·&#13;
teams in the league can beat&#13;
lilly other team 111 a given&#13;
night. He picked Southern as&#13;
the team to beat.&#13;
&#13;
Win&#13;
&#13;
added 24 to lead Athletes in&#13;
Action to their fourth win in&#13;
five gamea.&#13;
Tralllng N early in the&#13;
game, the visitors unreeled&#13;
eight straight points to take&#13;
ICJid for good. By halftime&#13;
Athletes led 4~29.&#13;
Wright State, headed by&#13;
,Allan McGee with 18 points&#13;
and Curt Shellabarger with 17&#13;
in its exhibition opener,&#13;
closed the defldt to 59-,5! at&#13;
10:47 in the last half before&#13;
the Athletes regained control.&#13;
BERKELEY, Call!. (UPI)&#13;
- Some 10,000 Stanford&#13;
rooter tickets for Ute&#13;
Cardinala' Big Game against&#13;
·the&#13;
California&#13;
Bears&#13;
Saturday have dlaappeared,&#13;
campus pollee disclosed&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
Detective Bob Medburst&#13;
said the Uckets were mailed&#13;
to the Stanf!r)f campus oo&#13;
Aug. 16 but never arrived. He&#13;
said llew onea were being&#13;
&#13;
Issued.&#13;
.&#13;
The Stanfcrd-Cal game has&#13;
been sold out Iince Oct. 6. II&#13;
will be played In Memnl&#13;
Stadium, which holds 76,000&#13;
&#13;
fans.&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
&#13;
SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 20,1976&#13;
Semester 8,10.&#13;
6:311--Fun lor Everyone 6; TV Cla uroom 8; Treehouae&#13;
. Club 10; Keniucky Afield 13.&#13;
1:00- So lurday Report 3; Eddie Saunders 6;&#13;
Treehouse Club 8; U.S. Farm Repoort 10; Gillig an&#13;
13.&#13;
1: 15--Davey a. Goliath 6.&#13;
7c311--Bull wlnkle 3; Uncle Hank 6; Dusty's Treehouse&#13;
8; Mon from COS ! 10; Junior Almost Anything&#13;
Goes 13; Sesame St. 20.&#13;
B : ~Woody Woodpecker 3,&lt;,15; Tom a. Jerry 6,13;&#13;
Sylvester &amp; Tweety 8.10&#13;
8:311--Pink Panther 3.&lt;.15; Clue Club 8,10; Mlater&#13;
Rogers 20.&#13;
9 : ~Jab ber lew 13; ·Big Bluo Marble 6; Bugs Bun ny&#13;
1.10; Sesame St. 20.&#13;
9:311--Scooby.Qoo 6,13.&#13;
10 :110-McDull, the Talking Dog 3, 15; Tarzan 8,\Di&#13;
Once Upqn a Classic 20.&#13;
10 :3o-Monster Squ.ad 3,•. 15; Kroflt Supershow 6, 13;&#13;
Shazo m.lsls 8, 10; Zoom 20.&#13;
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11 :OD-Land of the Lost 3,&lt;,15; Ourslory 20.&#13;
11 :311--Bi g John, Llllte John 3,4,15; Ark tl 8,10; Con·&#13;
sumer Su rvival Kll 20.&#13;
12 :0D-Kids from CAPER 3.•• 15; OSU·Michlgan-Post&#13;
Yeors6; Fat Albert 8,10; Action News lor Kldsl3;&#13;
Crockett's .Victory Gorden 20 .&#13;
12 :31&gt;-Lidsvllle 3; Coli"1le Football Pr&amp;IJam• Show&#13;
6,13; Muggsy 4,15; Way Out Gomes 8; Gomer Pyle,&#13;
USMC 10.&#13;
12:45-College Football 6,13, 1:OG-ARA's Sports World 3; Champions .i; Famous&#13;
Classic Toles 8,10; Wrestling 15; lnltnlly Factory&#13;
33.&#13;
UII--Mer shall Football Highlights 3; Zoom 33.&#13;
2cOD-NFLGame ofthe Week 3; Movie "King Kong va.&#13;
Godzlllo" 4; To Be Announced. 15; Viewpoint 81&#13;
Urbsn Le&amp;IJue 10; Nova 33. ·&#13;
.&#13;
2:31&gt;-FBI 3; Movte "Gelling Awoy from If All" 8;&#13;
Movie "What Next. CorpOral Horgrbve? " 10.&#13;
3:1»-To be Announced 15; Famliy at War 33 •&#13;
3:31&gt;-Movlo " Desti ny ol a Spv'' 3.&#13;
4 : ~Co lleg e Footbell 6,13; Music Hall Ameri ca I ;&#13;
Wrestli ng 15; Bit wllh Knit 33.&#13;
&lt;:311--Sparts ·spectac ular 8,10; To .Be Announced 33.&#13;
5 : ~Sta r Trek 3; Wetly's Workshop IS; Co.t ch-33 33.&#13;
5:3&amp;-Adam ·l2 4; Music City 15; Education In Tron ·&#13;
sltlon 33 .&#13;
6 : ~News 3,1, 10; Space: 1999 8; God Has the Anawer&#13;
15.&#13;
.&#13;
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6:311--NBC News 3.,.15; CBS N-• 10; Lilias Yoga &amp;&#13;
'You 33.&#13;
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) :~Music Hall America 31 Lawrence Welk 4,15/ H&#13;
Haw 6.8; $128,000 QuestlolllO; Le't's Make o Deal&#13;
13; Adams Chronlclel 33.&#13;
6 : ~Sunrlse&#13;
&#13;
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby&#13;
South's whole problem in&#13;
today 's hand is the club suit.&#13;
He h~s to win two tricks there&#13;
and the odds are against him.&#13;
As a practical matter and&#13;
!orgetqng about singletons&#13;
and special 5-2 breaks he is&#13;
sure to succeed if West holds&#13;
the ace-queen and 10. He is&#13;
equally sure to fail if East&#13;
holds the queen.&#13;
He can make it if West holds&#13;
&#13;
An Ohio reader wants to&#13;
know if notrump was ever&#13;
scored at 35 points a trick. .&#13;
The answer is that in the&#13;
original game as invented by&#13;
M1ke Vanderbilt notrump was&#13;
score'(! at that, but with the&#13;
first law change that five·&#13;
point nuisance was elimipaled&#13;
and we now have it scored 4030, etc.&#13;
(F or a copy or JACOBY&#13;
MODERN, send $1 to : "Win&#13;
&#13;
ar Bri dge ," c/ o this&#13;
ed he guesses which of those newspaper, P. 0 . Box 49g,&#13;
fla dio City Station , New York,&#13;
two combinations he holds.&#13;
Wes t wins th e first two N. Y. 10019)&#13;
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TRACE&#13;
&#13;
Mark Hawk, 6-1 senior&#13;
center; B~~ce Riffle , 5·9&#13;
senior guard, and Gary&#13;
Nelson, 6-1 juni(l' f(l'Ward.&#13;
OUter candidates for&#13;
starling roles are Mark&#13;
Smith, &gt;IO senior guard;&#13;
Kevin Barton, 5-9 senior&#13;
guard; Steve Trussell, li-7&#13;
senior&#13;
guard;&#13;
David&#13;
Carnahan, :;.n senior gilard;&#13;
Jim Davis li-3 junior&#13;
lorwarrl; Da~e Brown, ·5-0&#13;
junior forward · David&#13;
Carpenter :;.7 junior guard·&#13;
&#13;
!ricks with the ~ing and queen&#13;
of hearts. He leads a third&#13;
hear! to East's ace.&#13;
South ru!ls and draws&#13;
trumps with two leads . Then&#13;
he cashes his ace, kina and&#13;
queen of diamonds just in case&#13;
some sort of ellmina(ion play&#13;
might develop.&#13;
Finally, he leads a club and&#13;
West plays low. II Smith had&#13;
no elues at ·all he does have&#13;
one lit.tle thing going for him,&#13;
West did hold the king and&#13;
queen of hearts. II he also held&#13;
both ace and queen of clubs he&#13;
might well have gotten into&#13;
the biddins .&#13;
Hence, it appears to South&#13;
that his only hope is to lind&#13;
West with both queen and 10 of&#13;
clubs, He plays the nine from&#13;
dummy and loses just one..club&#13;
trick .&#13;
&#13;
ace-queen or queen~ lO provid-&#13;
&#13;
Feb . 18- -at North ~a llia&#13;
N ov . 30- at Rock Hi ll&#13;
Dec. 7- at Chesapeak e&#13;
Dec . 10- Kyger Creek&#13;
Dec. 17- Southwestern&#13;
Jan . 4-• Fairl and&#13;
Jan . 7·· a t Symm es Valley&#13;
Jan . 11- at Southern&#13;
·&#13;
Jan . 14- Easter n&#13;
Ja n.' IS- a t North Ga llia&#13;
Jan . 21- Symm es Valley&#13;
Jan . 25- al Kyger Creek&#13;
Jan . 29- Rock Hill&#13;
Feb . 1- at Sou thw estern&#13;
Feb . 4- Southern&#13;
Feb. 5- at Fa irland&#13;
Feb . 8- at Eastern&#13;
Feb . 11 ...- North Gallia&#13;
Feb. IS- Che sapeake&#13;
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flj"'Wil ,1&#13;
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t2:DO-Movle "See No Evil 10; Janak! 33.&#13;
12:41&gt;-Mod Squad 6; Wrestling 13.&#13;
1: ~Midnight Special 3,1,15.&#13;
I:411--Nows 13.&#13;
2:311--News 3.&#13;
3 : ~Movle " Panic In the Slreels" 3.&#13;
4:30-Movle " Hotel for Womon" 3.&#13;
6 : ~Movle " Dangerously Yours" 3.&#13;
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SOUTHWESTERN&#13;
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Kent warms up on&#13;
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Truth 13; Mv Three Sons 15; Ohio Journal :tO: Black&#13;
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7:30-.Porter Wagoner 3: BrHk tho Bank 4; Candid&#13;
Camera 6; Treasure Hunt 8; Mac-Nell Lthier&#13;
· Report 20,33; Andy Williams 10: Name Thai Tune&#13;
13: Pop Goes the Country 15.&#13;
I : ~Sanford a. Son 3,4,15; 3.4, 15; Donnv &amp; Morlo&#13;
6,13; Lawrence Welk 8; Washington Week In&#13;
Preview 20.33; OSU + Michlgan Preview 10.&#13;
8:31}-Chlco a. the Man 3,1,15 / Watt Slreel WHk 20,33.&#13;
9 : ~Rocklord Files 3,4,15; Movie " Revenge for o&#13;
Rape" 6, 13; Movie "I Want to K"!' My Baby! "&#13;
8,10;. Documentary Showcase 20,33.&#13;
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10:1»-serplco 3.4•.1~ ; Newa 20; Paul Nuchlml 33.&#13;
11 : ~News 3.4,6,1, 10,13,15. ·&#13;
11 :31&gt;-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; SWAT 6,13; Movlt " Hells&#13;
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WIN AT BRIDGE&#13;
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·KEITH GRATE of Southwestern, excellent&#13;
rebounder, ill expected to scor.e well !hill year.&#13;
&#13;
61ttJJMC,ts/&#13;
by THOMAS JOSEPH&#13;
&#13;
Those little leaguers&#13;
.United Press International some pretty decent players.&#13;
Two m(l'e National Basket· The Detroit Pistons, riding&#13;
ball Association teams found along nicely on a seve011811)e&#13;
out last night that what many winning streak, heciiJ!le the&#13;
considered an inferior "Utile second strong team m two&#13;
league" for the last nine nighill to fall to the Indiana&#13;
years - the • American · Pacers,&#13;
104·99.&#13;
On&#13;
Baskelball Associatioo-had Wednesday night, the Pacers,&#13;
considered the weakest ol the&#13;
lour ABA teams in the NBA&#13;
thill year, knocked off the&#13;
Philadelphia 76ers, 1~117.&#13;
In San Antonio last night,&#13;
the Spurs moved into a tie lor&#13;
third in the six-team Central&#13;
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the San Diego Padres.&#13;
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The Reda wlll be trying for&#13;
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Hannan Trace, third place&#13;
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starter from last year's&#13;
squad and three returning&#13;
lettermen.&#13;
Scott Gibson, li-10 senior, ill&#13;
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Dec. 2t- Kyg er Creek&#13;
Dec . 30- at Portsmouth Clay&#13;
Jan . 4- Ir onton St . Joe&#13;
Jan . 14- Soulhern&#13;
Jan . 18- at E~s le r n&#13;
Jan . 21- North Ga ll ia&#13;
Jan . 25- Sy mmes Valley&#13;
Jan . 28--at Kyger Creek&#13;
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Feb . 8- at Southern&#13;
Feb . 11 - Eastern&#13;
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Feb . 5- a l Eastern&#13;
Feb . 11- •a t Kyger Creek&#13;
Feb . 12- at Coal Grove&#13;
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Eagles expecting fewer&#13;
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for starting roles are Terry&#13;
Eastern's basketball&#13;
Lakin, 6·3 senior center; f(l'tunes this year will depead&#13;
Dav id Potter, 5-6 senior oo whether the&#13;
can&#13;
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senior forw a rd ; Larry mistakes , mainly cutting&#13;
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Monty Blanton, 6-3 ju~ior turnovers.&#13;
center ; Erwin Nickles, 5-10 . According to Head Coach&#13;
1un1or , guard and Gene - .Duane Wolfe, now entering&#13;
Layton,:..6,~_.sophomore for· hlssecoodseaaon: "If we are.&#13;
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Southwestern op ens 1ts must cut down oo the number&#13;
1976,77 basketball se~so n of turnovers we commit."&#13;
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5 : ~B i g Vatiey 3; Merv Griffin ;; Brady Bunch S;&#13;
Mister Rogers 20,33; Stor Trek 15.&#13;
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moHrossts. INiddlng. ld.,.l ·&#13;
portly cprpeted. two out-'&#13;
formailon and phone number&#13;
lor com,.rs. Variety ol&#13;
Commercial&#13;
buildings , dug bose,m ent ,&#13;
to: Box 129L . c·o The Dally Stn ·&#13;
sizes.&#13;
,&#13;
one-third tillable , mineral&#13;
tjntl , Porn•roy Ohio ~5769.&#13;
Schools&#13;
1&#13;
Velvets, nylon ·prtnts ,righ ts' located near Oonvil!e .&#13;
Weddlilgs&#13;
CHRISTMAS Auction Sole , toy s.&#13;
herculons. vinyl solids, and'&#13;
Riidu~t~~d for quick sale,&#13;
gifts cod other n,w merchon· . 123 .500 . Pho"e 742,c·;c&#13;
f1ncy prints, acceuortet.'&#13;
27.;.61&gt;-'..~­&#13;
dise . Friday, 6:30 p.m. ot the&#13;
Autlion House. Horton St., NEW 3 Bedroom total elec. home.&#13;
1 ,1)3 acres , rural water ,&#13;
:lLO 'furniture , ice bo~ees , bran&#13;
Mason , W. Va .&#13;
ocreotor septic system, neor&#13;
Pt. Pleasant&#13;
beds, wqll telephones ond&#13;
Longs-.~llle . Coll7,.2·2819.&#13;
Ph. 675-3469&#13;
ports, or complee hounnolds.&#13;
(614) 915-4155&#13;
,,30-5:&#13;
00 Dally&#13;
Write M. D. Miller, Rt . -4 ,&#13;
Eac aCidltlonat word 3&#13;
HOUSE , 5 rooms and bath, drilled&#13;
. Cht1ltr, Ohio&#13;
Frida s&#13;
Till B&#13;
10-3-1 rno ..&#13;
cents.&#13;
_!omeroy~hio. Ca l1992-11t/J.&#13;
well , 35 A. more or · less in&#13;
10-17·1&#13;
mo&#13;
(Pdl&#13;
NOTICE OF&#13;
MOBILE noma for sole or rant , 3&#13;
BLIND ADS&#13;
country&#13;
.&#13;
Pho.&#13;
n&#13;
e247-2286.&#13;
·&#13;
APPOINTMENT&#13;
CASH paid for all makes ond&#13;
bedrooms, o l utilities paid.&#13;
Addltlonel · 2Sc Charge&#13;
Case No . 21980&#13;
models of mobile homes .&#13;
APPROX. 10 acres on Che~ter&#13;
per Advertlsemtnt .&#13;
Phone 992-7751 .&#13;
Eslale of Elizabeth Leifh'eit,&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
NOUAS&#13;
area&#13;
code&#13;
614·423&#13;
-9531.&#13;
water, good rood . Beautifu l&#13;
Phone&#13;
Oece•sed .&#13;
1975 TRAILER for sole, 12x6S fu r·&#13;
8 : 30 a .m . to 5 :00 p.m .&#13;
building la&lt;ation . Will help&#13;
Notice Is hereby given thai&#13;
FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR&#13;
TIMBER&#13;
,&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
Forest&#13;
Pro·&#13;
Dally, 8 : 30 a .m . to 12 :00&#13;
nished with ol~ condHionlng.&#13;
finance . if needed. Phone 949Eliza bet h B. Hibbs of 18 8&#13;
YOUR HOME 1n pots and&#13;
Top&#13;
price&#13;
tor&#13;
ston&#13;
dif1g&#13;
ducts&#13;
.&#13;
Noon&#13;
Saturday&#13;
.&#13;
$8.000&#13;
.&#13;
Pho"e&#13;
992-.3333&#13;
.&#13;
Walnut Street. Middleport ,&#13;
hanging baskets from 75c&#13;
2770.&#13;
Phone today 992 -2156 .&#13;
sawtimber. Call Kent Hanby ,&#13;
Ohio , has been duly appQinted&#13;
to 15.00 . Also , lay away&#13;
1972 CHAMPION 12x60 , un · NEARLY new ol elec. home, full&#13;
. ANY SIZE&#13;
•·•••·mo.&#13;
Exec utrix of .the Estllte of&#13;
POINSETT!~$ now for&#13;
furnished ,' INCept carpeti ng&#13;
-~~----~-basement&#13;
,&#13;
lor&#13;
sole&#13;
by&#13;
owner&#13;
.&#13;
Elizabeth Leifhe}L d-ece~sed.&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
.&#13;
6000&#13;
lo&#13;
COINS, . CURRENCY, tokent. old&#13;
NOTICES&#13;
and kil!:hen opplionces. Lots of&#13;
l~te of Middleport , Ohio Me igs&#13;
Rutland area , Phone 742·2531 .&#13;
choose from . PERFECT&#13;
ATTN.: II&#13;
poc~et watches and chains,&#13;
ex ira!, must sel l. Phone 992· --r---~--County ,&#13;
FOR ~ GIFTS In red, /Nhlte&#13;
ALL&#13;
HOUSEWIVES&#13;
and&#13;
gold&#13;
.&#13;
we&#13;
need&#13;
1964&#13;
TUPPERS&#13;
PlAINS,&#13;
OHIO&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
Thee•&#13;
sillier&#13;
_2292 after 5 p.m .&#13;
Creditors are required to&#13;
ond pink. S3 .00"1o S6 .no . . 20&#13;
Al,t&#13;
Yard&#13;
Sal&amp;!l,&#13;
Rummage&#13;
,&#13;
ond older tll11er totns. Buy, sell ,&#13;
, 'bedroom ho use, fomi,!y r~om ,&#13;
fil e their claims with said&#13;
pet . off&#13;
10... or mare .&#13;
Porch end Buement Porch&#13;
or trade' Call Roger Womsle~ , 24 " 6() OOUBLE WIDE mobile&#13;
Located in Langsville&#13;
fiduciary with in three rp onths .&#13;
fireplace . 2 bath5, di5hwasher,&#13;
end&#13;
Buement&#13;
Salel,&#13;
etc.&#13;
in&#13;
Syracuse&#13;
on&#13;
11'&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
x&#13;
55&#13;
home&#13;
Dated ·this 15th day of&#13;
range , ga rbage disposal ,&#13;
742·2331.&#13;
must&#13;
be peld ln. advence .&#13;
Box28-A&#13;
~ ~t~__!_otolelectric . Col1992-37'li.&#13;
NoVember 1976.&#13;
carpe t, su n deck , Iorge lot.&#13;
Get yoUrs In early by&#13;
Manning 0 . Webster&#13;
..&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
:&#13;
::.&#13;
.&#13;
;._,:.;&#13;
.&#13;
=-..&#13;
Rutland , Ohio 45775&#13;
stopping by Qur offi ce oo&#13;
$26.590. Pha"e (614) 61&gt;7 ·6:J0.4 .&#13;
Judg f&#13;
Ph . (6141 742-2409&#13;
Th Da lly Sentinel , 111&#13;
~iliJL&#13;
court of Common Pl eas ,&#13;
BASHAN STORE. Always o money&#13;
Phont "2-5776&#13;
We Deliver&#13;
Court St. or writing Box&#13;
Probate Divis ion&#13;
Syracuse, Ohio&#13;
moker. Will help fir~once if&#13;
7-28 -4 mo5 .&#13;
729, Pomeroy , Ohio 45769&#13;
IF YOU hove o ser~ice to alter , ~OCUST POSTS, rpl!nd or split .&#13;
Meigs CountY , Ohio&#13;
neede d . Phone 949-2770. Will&#13;
with your remittence.&#13;
wont to buy or sell something ,&#13;
Phone 949·217 4,&#13;
(1 p 19 , 26 tt1) J.Jtc&#13;
tokfl trades.&#13;
·&#13;
oe looking for work , .. or&#13;
COAL&#13;
,&#13;
limestone&#13;
.&#13;
and&#13;
calcium&#13;
LEGAL NOTICE&#13;
whatever . . , you 'll get resu lts&#13;
chloride and calcium brine for PRICED LOW, 59 acres . 6 room&#13;
TO :&#13;
GENE&#13;
EDWARD&#13;
foster wiln o Sentinel Wont Ad.&#13;
house, both, outbuildings neor&#13;
dust control and speciol mhdng&#13;
ROSE , whose las t known&#13;
Call992·2156.&#13;
Revive the o~~~~~::~~~~&#13;
all&#13;
3 Meigs Mines in Danville.&#13;
address Is Athens , Greece and TO FRIENDS , relat iYeJ and - $.olt for formers . Ma in Stree t,&#13;
of your rugs.&#13;
$23.500. Phone 742-2761&gt;.&#13;
whose e)(act address is&#13;
YARD SALE . Saturday on ly , N o~ .&#13;
Ohio&#13;
or&#13;
phone&#13;
992·&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
,&#13;
your own home&#13;
___..._,_,&#13;
neighbors and 1o all of the&#13;
unknown ;&#13;
20, 10 a .m . till 4 p.m. Von6 Vr a cres. 7 rooms and bath , fur ·&#13;
by Von SChrader ·&#13;
Fire&#13;
Dept.&#13;
who&#13;
helped&#13;
Racine&#13;
Racine.&#13;
Ohio&#13;
38&#13;
_ 9_1_. -·-~---·&#13;
TO : MARGARET JO ANN&#13;
Cooney resid11nce , 522 Grant&#13;
nl!ure , applionces . I mile from&#13;
dry·foan:t.method. ·&#13;
us greotly wl!h the fire at Grttat&#13;
WALKER. whOse la s l kn own&#13;
1971&#13;
HONDA&#13;
Cl-450.&#13;
12,000&#13;
St. , Middleport . Bo~ ·s bike .&#13;
Langsv ille, Ohio on C.R. 10.&#13;
No muss. No luss.&#13;
address is Ke nt , ·ohio . and&#13;
Send . many thanks fo all .&#13;
miles , si;sy bor, crash bars ,&#13;
Cancelled if rai n.&#13;
Priced&#13;
$"&#13;
19&#13;
,500&#13;
Phone&#13;
742·&#13;
No odor. Use the&#13;
whose la s t known· address is Charles and Tom Theiss, Racine, --·--~-----pull bock handle bars, new tire&#13;
..&#13;
unknown ;&#13;
same day.&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
seals&#13;
,&#13;
SCrambler&#13;
side&#13;
and&#13;
2!Jil&#13;
=&#13;
l.&#13;
~--~---··TO : THE SURVIVING&#13;
_ pipes , $650 . Ca11~9-24~ · - .,..&#13;
All work&#13;
SPOUSE&#13;
OF&#13;
WAYNE&#13;
GRIMM , d ece as ed·, wh os e&#13;
guaranteed.&#13;
roTA&#13;
TOES&#13;
o&#13;
nd&#13;
pumpkins&#13;
.&#13;
C.&#13;
W.&#13;
,&#13;
na me and address arc&#13;
PLEASURE HORSES and ponies,&#13;
Square Yard Installed&#13;
Proffitt , Port land , Ohio. Phone runknown&#13;
Phone 992-2594&#13;
THE RACINE fire Deportment will&#13;
also will buy horses and&#13;
843-225• .&#13;
.&#13;
Di'vid&#13;
Parsons, Owner&#13;
You ar e hereby notified that&#13;
ponies. Phone (614) 6qa.3290,&#13;
hove o gun shoot Soturdov ot&#13;
Middleport,&#13;
you&#13;
have&#13;
been· na med&#13;
COAL for sole, Open 6 da~s per&#13;
f4f-2114&#13;
6:30 p.m . at rhe lr building in&#13;
Ruth R&amp;eii&amp;S.&#13;
defendants in a legal acTion&#13;
week and evenings . For fu rther&#13;
VIrgil 8. Sr., Realtor·.&#13;
11-ll·) . mo.&#13;
11 ·4-1 mo.&#13;
Boshon ,&#13;
ent itled Roberta C O' Brien \IS&#13;
information call (614) 367-7338.&#13;
110 Mechanic i'omeroy;O.&#13;
Gene Edward Ro se, e t at. Th is&#13;
aCiion has been assigned case NOW accepting plano students ,&#13;
Pho1111992-3:1?.! .&#13;
APPLES , FlTZPATRICK ORCHARD,&#13;
No . t6 ,299 in the Co mm on&#13;
beginners, intermediates, od·&#13;
STATE&#13;
ROUTE&#13;
689&#13;
.&#13;
PHONE&#13;
Pl eas Court of Meigs County ,&#13;
vonced studeots . Coi l m. TO GIVE AWAV : Mole dog, port&#13;
2ACRES-Mor Lon nice&#13;
WilKESVIllE . (614) 66'1 -37BS.&#13;
WILL TRIM or cut trees and shrub·&#13;
Oh iO&#13;
2270.&#13;
·- -- - Collie and Beagle , obout 2&#13;
creek bottom. 14x70 mobile&#13;
::&#13;
The object of the complaint&#13;
•&#13;
bury . Phone 742"3167 or 949years ol d . Good watch dog . FULLER Brush Produc.ts lor sole. 3&#13;
Br . · home.&#13;
air&#13;
, is lo partit io n real estate INTERVIEWS will be held Mndoy ,&#13;
Phone 992·341 0 .&#13;
2545.&#13;
Phone949 ·2B16.&#13;
situated in Rutland Townsh ip ,&#13;
Nov . 22, 1976 Starting ot 11 :00&#13;
conditioned, Jlh baths and&#13;
Insulation SmitH&#13;
a.m . o'clock in the office of the DOBERMAN puppies. AKC. ~ood CAMPER, $600. Also, horse&#13;
Meig s County , Ohio de sc ribed&#13;
nice 2 room garage with V2&#13;
~iOincilll Anillb~&#13;
as to.llows :&#13;
Meig s ~ County Commissioners,&#13;
trailer, $450. Phone (61 4] 6qa. bath .&#13;
lines, nice looki ng . Phol')e (304)&#13;
.&#13;
lllown inlv Wolo &amp;'Attic&gt;&#13;
Beginning in the ,center of&#13;
COurt House, Pomeroy , Ohio&#13;
3290.&#13;
stORM .&#13;
07~6655 .&#13;
Big Lead ing Creek at the&#13;
for orchllflcts who are on the·&#13;
HOMES ITES for sale. 1 acre ond&#13;
.&#13;
,. . ,'•&#13;
northwe st corner of E . H.&#13;
Garage Equipment , cheap,&#13;
RUTLAND - · 9 room&#13;
WttiUOWS&#13;
&amp; DOOIIS&#13;
up . Middleport, near Rullond .&#13;
~ ... Gri eves land. lately bQught by&#13;
approved ll1t of Stole Ar·&#13;
business building 50' x 60, e)( · house, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,&#13;
IEPIACl.ENT&#13;
Call 992-7t181.&#13;
..... 1ilfili' "&#13;
the said McHaffie in S~c tlon&#13;
chltects {Public Work s Stale of&#13;
cellent co ndition , ce men1&#13;
full basement, porches &amp; 2&#13;
WI~ DOllS&#13;
l.oolpillo,Qioo&#13;
....,,,&#13;
3&lt;4 , Tosn 6, Ra·nge 14 , Ohio&#13;
Qhio) for th• proposed multi NEW 3 b.e droom tlouse, 2 bo1hs,&#13;
dri~e. Rutland Corp .. price&#13;
Company ' s Purchase ; thence&#13;
purpose facility for Meigs · 196q No't'o , extra snarp.&#13;
AUIMI~IJII&#13;
c:er garage.&#13;
elec&#13;
.,&#13;
I&#13;
acre&#13;
,&#13;
Middleport&#13;
,&#13;
oil&#13;
.&#13;
4169-415&#13;
.........&#13;
red uced. Coli 742-2f:IJ2 . Reason&#13;
norlh 62 1'1 deg . east 22 rods to&#13;
County . Ple'a!e ca ll for appoint·&#13;
·&#13;
IIDI~ii-SOfiiTT .&#13;
close to Ru tl and . Phone 992·&#13;
the wes t s ide of the . road 1&#13;
ment, 992, 2895 .&#13;
point bucket seats , air shocks. _ _!or selling · poor health ,&#13;
1 - T· .•&#13;
MIDDLEPORT - 5 yrs.&#13;
-.UTTEIIUWII~ _&#13;
,.eo.&#13;
1&#13;
thence cast 50 rods ; !hen ce&#13;
mags. Phone949·2480. ·&#13;
New&#13;
T.V&#13;
i&#13;
Shop&#13;
"Eiecrroni&#13;
c&#13;
TV&#13;
otd. 4 bedroom home with&#13;
r "' north 24 deg . east 25"? rods ; ' PIANO INSTRUCTIONS . Children's lWl Chevrolel station wagon , 9&#13;
SMALL form for sale. 10% down ,&#13;
Clinic". Service coli $5.95.&#13;
•. ~ . thenc e north 5 rods 23 links ;&#13;
and adults. June VanVranken,&#13;
nat. gas F.A. furnac:e,&#13;
owner financed . Monroe Coun ·&#13;
;&#13;
thence south 15' '' deg . west u&#13;
_&#13;
.&#13;
passenger&#13;
in&#13;
good&#13;
cond&#13;
iti&#13;
on&#13;
.&#13;
Pho&#13;
ne&#13;
992·b306.&#13;
992 2270&#13;
disposal, birch kitchen and&#13;
PU92-399l 4-10-1 mp.,&#13;
ty , W. Vo. Phone {"304) 772·&#13;
rods 9 links ; thenc e west 102&#13;
Phonem·562J.&#13;
PEARCE&#13;
SIMPSON&#13;
C.&#13;
B.&#13;
bose&#13;
sto·&#13;
level&#13;
lot.&#13;
Only&#13;
S23,1100.&#13;
3102&#13;
.,&#13;
(304)772-.3227.&#13;
rods 18 \in ks to the center roed A GUARANTEED Christmas· Hove 69 CHEVELLE MALIBU, yellow with&#13;
tion . Phone 247-2684 after 5&#13;
k&#13;
d&#13;
leading from Brad ley Mill to&#13;
a Friendly Party ond earn you&#13;
1&#13;
p.m.&#13;
gr as s r un ; thence south· IO• '&#13;
Chrlltmat lree.Go with the big·&#13;
b1oc 't'lny roof on bloclo.d in TUPPERS P~AIN5- 11h&#13;
- deg , east lA rods to the cen·ter&#13;
gest and ho~e the best, lnllite&#13;
terlor , 307 engine , 2 oor&#13;
of leading creek ; thence dow n&#13;
d 1h8&#13;
automatic. power steering, NEW 23 Channel C. B., $12'1.95 or ocre lot on Rt. 7. Old 7 room&#13;
BRADFORD , ~ Auctioneer, Com·&#13;
lerms: Coli 992-3965 .&#13;
s aid cr eek to th e place of&#13;
rour guests. We'll 0 · rest.&#13;
tap' player and new e~ehoust&#13;
house . 'h bath, porches,&#13;
plete Ser~ i ce. Phone 949-2487&#13;
beginning , conta ining about 48 ' orge~t line!)rguoronhled toys&#13;
system 1 fair condition. $1 ,000. TRACTORS.&#13;
nlc:e shade trees, &amp; garage.&#13;
or 949·2000, Racine , Ohio, Crill&#13;
Mossey&#13;
196&#13;
1&#13;
acres . mo re or less . ~xcepting .1 and giftS . Ca/19~'1-2803 .&#13;
,&#13;
Phone q.&amp;9-257A ,&#13;
Asking $12.000.&#13;
·&#13;
. Srodford.&#13;
'&#13;
Ferguson , 35 gasol ine , top con·&#13;
&lt;!bout A acres 'Off of the !'lOrth SPEC(ALS AT&#13;
&amp; J FABRICS".&#13;
dition ; 1971 John Deere 82&#13;
s id e belonginq to Ellta Nelson&#13;
F k f&#13;
.&#13;
1968&#13;
MUSTANG&#13;
289&#13;
oulo,,&#13;
p.s.&#13;
,&#13;
ELWOOD&#13;
BOWERS&#13;
REPAIR&#13;
heir s .&#13;
a e ur 1n pieces , regu 1or&#13;
new tires . Phone 985-.4269.&#13;
. Oiesel. very good condition;&#13;
POMEROY - 2 bedroom&#13;
Sweepers, toaster s, irons, all&#13;
$2 .~ lb. , now $1.50 lb . . lorget&#13;
Vou are reQui re d to en~we r&#13;
1973 MOssey Ferguson. ~ 175&#13;
home with mocern bath,&#13;
small appliances. lawn mower,&#13;
the Complaint within 18 deys&#13;
blonketpieces$1.50 1b. 1 table PRICED LOW, 59 acres , 6 room&#13;
O'iesel, only 600 hou rs, Shinn's&#13;
nex t to Stote' Highway Garoge&#13;
net. gas F .A. furnace and&#13;
efter the last publication of&#13;
of pQiy-double knit ond poly&#13;
house . bath , outbuildings near&#13;
Tractor Soles, Leon , W. Va .&#13;
on Route 7. Phone (614) qa5.&#13;
full&#13;
basement.&#13;
sssoo.&#13;
this notice. which will be&#13;
blends, Values 10 $2 ..49, now&#13;
all 3 Me igs Mines in Dal'lllille,&#13;
Day. pnon_e 458-1630, evenings&#13;
All 1976 models left In&#13;
RUT~AND -About&#13;
4&#13;
3825 .&#13;
~r-b l ~s~:~ei'~~i~eea~hee~~~k ;~~&#13;
$1 .00 yord . Red Heart Win-tuck&#13;
$23.500. Phone 7.42-2766.&#13;
ASS· 1752 .&#13;
stock. Buy the first bike ot&#13;
acres.&#13;
Older&#13;
home&#13;
has&#13;
3&#13;
HEMLOCK GROVE - 3&#13;
REMODELING. Plumbing, heating&#13;
lasl publicallon will be made&#13;
yorn , 4 oz. $ktin, 98 ' each; 1 1970 .4 wheel drive truck , phone CB RADIO FOR SALE . Johnson tJO&#13;
te~~ular retail and gel the&#13;
bedrooms, bath, dining&#13;
ond all types of general repair.&#13;
bedroom renovated home.&#13;
on Dec . 24 , 1976 and the 2B&#13;
mile south of . Middleport on&#13;
992-5349 or 992·2395.&#13;
2nd HALF PRICE. Bikes&#13;
room, natural gas heat, out&#13;
Mobile CB Phone, $100. Two&#13;
Work guaranteed 20 years ex day s for answer will Start on&#13;
S.R. 7 .&#13;
Modern kit .. oil F ./I .&#13;
must be in the same pric:e&#13;
Mobile antennas . Also, Demeo&#13;
cellar, storage bfdg ., alum.&#13;
that da te&#13;
197-4 JEEP Renegade , V·8, 10,000&#13;
per ience . Phone 992-24()q.&#13;
furnace&#13;
.&#13;
Nice&#13;
bath&#13;
&amp;&#13;
full&#13;
. bracket, this i5 a one time&#13;
50 Waft Mobile Lewier and&#13;
In case of your failur e to WE LOVE capturing , baby in full&#13;
miles. 1976 Mustang II Cobra,&#13;
siding. Sl5,500.00.&#13;
basement. $19,500.&#13;
SEWING MACHINE Repairs,. ser·&#13;
only sale to reduce&#13;
answer or otherwise respond&#13;
color photo$ at THE PHOTO&#13;
6,400 milet . All power and olr.&#13;
recei11er preomf~ $100. Por RACINE - Lovely 6 yrs.&#13;
vice, a ll moke5 , 992·228A. The&#13;
as r eq uired by the Ohio Rules&#13;
PLACE . In time for Ch ristmas .&#13;
PhoneJ..4 2. 3072 .&#13;
lnventary. Please, no&#13;
table 4 cnanne police scan·&#13;
old home. About 2 acres. 3&#13;
of Civil Proc edure judgment&#13;
too . For appointment , 992Fobr ic Shop , Pomeroy .&#13;
ner, S~ . All guaranteed. Coli&#13;
phone coils or dealers. Sale&#13;
MIDDLEPORT - Corner&#13;
bedrooms,&#13;
2&#13;
baths.&#13;
nice&#13;
by default will be rendered&#13;
5292.&#13;
1973 VOLKSWAGEN Super Beetle,&#13;
Authorized Singer Sales and&#13;
(61•1•••·27•5 .&#13;
ends Nov. 30, 1976.&#13;
lot near the r.iver. 8 room&#13;
kitchen, lots of cabinets, '&#13;
against&#13;
you&#13;
for ·rel if! f&#13;
4 speed, r'ar window defog·&#13;
..&#13;
Ser11ice. We shorpfln Scis5ors.&#13;
frame house with 2 baths,&#13;
disposal. dish washer, full&#13;
dem andE:d in this comp·telnt. SHOOTING MATCH , Broodrun&#13;
ge&lt;. $1300. Phone992-5875.&#13;
0&#13;
d&#13;
I&#13;
L.ARRYE . SPENCER&#13;
RodandGunCiuti , NewHaven,&#13;
:JBEORO MHouseon troierin&#13;
EXCAVATING , dozer , loader and&#13;
natural gas heat and&#13;
dry basement, central heat&#13;
Clerk o f Courts&#13;
W. Vo. Saturday , Nov. 20, 5 1972 INTERNATIONAL Scout , new&#13;
Syrocvse, 33 gcres, small barn,&#13;
backhoe work; dump trucks&#13;
and are cond., close to HI.&#13;
garage. Only $12,000.&#13;
p.m . Public Welcome.&#13;
po in t. good s hape . Phone 992·&#13;
otl electric, $35,000: small 440&#13;
'common Pleas Court&#13;
and lo-boys for hire: will hau l&#13;
140 COLUMBUS ROAD&#13;
Melg's Counly , Ohio&#13;
7117 ,&#13;
dozer ' log truck ; 1965 model,&#13;
schoo•!;l·.~~~wo.r.w.&#13;
fill dirt , fo soil, limYslone and&#13;
POM&#13;
ATHENS, OHIO&#13;
Ill ) 19, 26 ! 121 J , tO , 17 , 2o\ -61c SHOOTING Match , just off Rt. 7&#13;
.:.:".,-,-:-:c-:----sow mil L $4 ,500. Pllono 992·&#13;
NEAR GAVIN - 6 room&#13;
grovel . .Cal l' Bob or Roger Jef·&#13;
by-pass by Rock Springs 1976 MAROON CAMARO LT. &lt;1800&#13;
3792, Homer Mills,&#13;
Sale Hours:&#13;
rttodern home. 3 Brs.,&#13;
lers, day phone 992-7089,&#13;
Cem•tery. 12 noon , deer sl ugs&#13;
miles, co nsole , outoma)lc , om· - - ~---------·&#13;
u.m. lo 8 p.m .&#13;
,&#13;
enclosed&#13;
bath,&#13;
nice&#13;
· night phone 992-3525 or 992·&#13;
and 1hot. Sponsored by Lu cky 7&#13;
lm stereo tape player bui lt -i n, CLARINET . good condition, $65.&#13;
IN THE COMMON&#13;
Monday lhru Saturday&#13;
Gun Club.&#13;
steel belted radio I tires with&#13;
307 locust St. , Middl~ port, ·cabinets In the kitchen.&#13;
5232.&#13;
.&#13;
PLEASE COURT ,&#13;
natural gas F.A. furnac:e &amp;&#13;
PROBATE DIVISION&#13;
chrome mggs , $4700 . Contact&#13;
Ohio,&#13;
.&#13;
-1 112 story&#13;
EXCAVATING, dozer , backhoe&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO&#13;
SELDOM . REST Ceromin will not&#13;
city like water . 122,000.&#13;
Susie Andrews , 99'J -5516 IN DASH 23 channel CB. am -fm&#13;
bedrooms,&#13;
and ditcher . Charles R. Hot· 1'&#13;
IN THE MATTER OF SET ·&#13;
nold dosse1 Nov. 25th. Po uline&#13;
anyt ime gher 3 p. m. during&#13;
radio, 8 track tape deck . Co il&#13;
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNT S,&#13;
rear porch,&#13;
field , Bock Hoe Service.&#13;
Dorst&#13;
weekdays and anytime on ,&#13;
992-3q65 .&#13;
11 ACRES - Near Wilks·&#13;
PROBATE COURT , MEIG S&#13;
furnace.&#13;
Rulla"d· Oh;a. Pho"e 742·2008.&#13;
weekends . .&#13;
::-'~=:"::'-::-:c-cc-:---:-c-:-c-:c&#13;
COUNT-Y, OHIO&#13;
3 YEAR OLD Registerflld Suffolk&#13;
nice&#13;
....&#13;
--11--Accoun ts and vouchers of&#13;
ram . Phone 992-7165.&#13;
concrefe b lock garage.&#13;
licensed&#13;
I&#13;
the&#13;
following&#13;
named&#13;
and good spring . · New&#13;
fiduciar ies have been filed in&#13;
$8,900.00.&#13;
2 COMPLETE ocquoriu ms with&#13;
Contractors . Phone&#13;
fenc:e.&#13;
the Probat e Court. Meigs&#13;
MIDD~EPORT - Corner&#13;
"LU&#13;
stonds . Call alter 4:30 p.m.&#13;
County . Ohio , tor approval&#13;
lot, l'h story frame. 3&#13;
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. · Modern&#13;
INSTA~~ED&#13;
9·9-281o2.&#13;
:&#13;
--::-:::&#13;
and sett lement :&#13;
bedrooms, 2 baths, dining&#13;
Sanitation, 992·3954 or 9Cl2·&#13;
15 ACRES - .3 bedroom&#13;
Regut~r $14.95&#13;
CASE NO . 20.347 First and&#13;
1%b OLOS Cu tla ss Supreme ,&#13;
2428&#13;
renovated&#13;
home.&#13;
Gas&#13;
well.&#13;
room,&#13;
utility&#13;
room,&#13;
··&#13;
Final Account of Mae Carroll , LOST IN Tuppers Plains, la rge&#13;
$225. Also, Allis Chalmers com·&#13;
carpeting, paneling. VERY&#13;
Will do roofing , construction ,&#13;
mole Airedale . brown, ton and 23 ft. 1973 Wt1dermm tro11el&#13;
Administratrix of the Estate&#13;
8o F .A. furnace . City like&#13;
bine, $175. Phone 949·2119 .&#13;
Sq. Yd.&#13;
NICE. $22,000.00.&#13;
plumbing and heating . No job&#13;
. of Thortias&#13;
F.&#13;
Carroll ,&#13;
cinnamon In color . Coil (6U)&#13;
water and 2 boths. Nice&#13;
trailer , sto11e, refrigerator.&#13;
CHOICE&#13;
ear&#13;
(orn&#13;
.'&#13;
$2.00&#13;
bushel.&#13;
Oeceased .&#13;
LET&#13;
US&#13;
SEL.&#13;
L&#13;
too&#13;
Iorge&#13;
or&#13;
too&#13;
small.&#13;
Phone&#13;
667-3829 evenings or before. 8&#13;
freezer , tub and shower. forced&#13;
kitchen, lr:.undrly room &amp; 2&#13;
EWryday manty saver.&#13;
CASE NO . 20,702 First &amp;nel&#13;
Phone 742-2359. ·&#13;
·&#13;
YOUR PROPERTY&#13;
742-2348.&#13;
a .m .&#13;
oir heat, double bowl sink,&#13;
car gar&gt; ;e. 132.500.&#13;
Good c:holce colors.&#13;
• Final Account of Bernard V.&#13;
011en with power pla nt, For 2 VEAR OLD P~rakeat and cagt,&#13;
NO SALE&#13;
CARPENTER. llaa&lt;lng , ceiUng,&#13;
.. Fultz. Administrator de bonis LOST: Yellow cat, family pet,&#13;
12 or 15 Fl.&#13;
sole, $3,700. The number to coli&#13;
NO CHARGE&#13;
paneling . .PhOne m-2759.,&#13;
$1 .o0. Phone W2-5883 alter 4&#13;
· r'!On df the Esta te of Charles&#13;
answer• to tha name of&#13;
LAND IS IN SHORT&#13;
Hvatt , Deceased .&#13;
p.m.&#13;
HENRY&#13;
E.&#13;
C~E~AND&#13;
YELLOW BABV . Loti In vicinity __}_'_ ~85387~ .&#13;
SUPPLY. BU'f YOURS&#13;
BROKER&#13;
DOZER work and welding. Coh·&#13;
CASE NO . 21, 11S Second&#13;
of Sixth, Lincoln and Pearl St ,,&#13;
tact Jame, Parsons, Rt . 1.&#13;
1969 DODGE three -fourth pickup, .NOW.&#13;
Current Acco u').t ot Mary&#13;
Middleport. If 'found, call 992Racine. on Carmel Rood'.&#13;
V-8, new paint, 8ft . bed, $750:&#13;
El izabeth Morr is. Execu trix&#13;
gold, red, blue, rust.&#13;
2531.&#13;
ot the' Estate of Alfred M.&#13;
heavy 8 ft . 3 point scraper&#13;
Do&#13;
it&#13;
yoursolf, with&#13;
MOBILE&#13;
Home&#13;
Repair&#13;
,&#13;
Elec.,&#13;
Elberfeld . Deceased .&#13;
blade. $250: 4 triple track stOfm&#13;
WOULD THE man who coiled Mon· 3 AND 4 RM . furn is hed ond un·&#13;
plumbing and heating. Phone&#13;
,.ddlng, $7.95 oq. yd. Willi&#13;
CASE NO . 21 ,732 F irst and&#13;
fur&#13;
nished&#13;
opt1&#13;
.&#13;
Phone&#13;
992·&#13;
windows&#13;
,&#13;
25"&#13;
x&#13;
.40",&#13;
$5.00&#13;
each.&#13;
doy night concerning the&#13;
992-5858.&#13;
Current Account of Mary A.&#13;
podding lnstollod $1.95&#13;
5434 .&#13;
Phone 985-3581 .&#13;
Peek·A·Poo poodle with chain&#13;
Martin , Guardian of Adam&#13;
squaro&#13;
yard.&#13;
EleCTRONIC&#13;
T.V.&#13;
CliNIC&#13;
.&#13;
New&#13;
on whirlt he found . please call COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork , Rt . 1971 HONbA 750. Goad co"di·&#13;
SPECIAL 7 3 bedroom and attached garage, total"&#13;
Charles Edgar , e minor .&#13;
T.V. sn6p , Electronic T.V. Clinic '&#13;
Unless except ions ar e fi led&#13;
again at 992·7572.&#13;
OOII742·2Zil&#13;
33. ten miles north of Pomeroy .&#13;
electric home under construction on 112 acre lot. Owner&#13;
tion , phone (304) 882-2514 .&#13;
1 • • :Service coli. $5.95. Color. B &amp; W&#13;
therelo , said accoun ts wilt be&#13;
TA~Kl'O&#13;
Lorge lots with concrete patios ,&#13;
will finish In 30 days for buyer or will sell " as Is" . May&#13;
antenna systems stereos, etc .&#13;
for hearing before sa id Court LOST: White male Scottie dog .&#13;
sidewalks. runnen and off AM MOVING 1oon . Will 1ell fu r·.&#13;
WENDELL GRATE&#13;
Answers to '' Frostle". Coli 992·&#13;
take&#13;
!rode.&#13;
Located&#13;
near&#13;
Chester.&#13;
on the 20th dav of December.&#13;
572 South Third , Middleport . .&#13;
street por~lng . Phone 992·7479. , niture cheap. Phonfl7-42·2813.&#13;
CARPET CONSULTANT&#13;
2650 after 3 p. m. or 992-2349&#13;
11176, at which t ime said ac Phone 992·6306. (arr.y in ond&#13;
counts will ce considered and&#13;
FURNISHED&#13;
two&#13;
bedroom&#13;
apt.,&#13;
1960&#13;
CASTLE&#13;
TRAILER&#13;
home&#13;
.&#13;
45&#13;
~tore 3 p.m. Reward .&#13;
, 51 ACREs FREE GAS-Modern l'/2 story house, 3 br.,&#13;
soye&#13;
mone&#13;
y.&#13;
continued from day to day&#13;
' adults on\)', No p'e ts. Mid·&#13;
ft .Aiso. -421 Pontiac engine.&#13;
dining r09m, fireplace, ful l basement, nice porches and&#13;
unlit finally disposed of·.&#13;
GRAVELY SERVICE - Save 25 Pet.&#13;
rebuilt , (. vv~ythlng new) , high&#13;
dleport . Phone992·387&lt;1,&#13;
out bull~lngs. Large scenic lake with green g_rass and&#13;
Any person il'lt erested may&#13;
performance engine bored .80,&#13;
on labor by hovirig your Gravefile written e)(cept ions to said&#13;
2 bedroom unfurn ished apt , in&#13;
pine trees around II. Watch the large bass swim along&#13;
2·4 borrel intake ; 389 Pontiac&#13;
ly Troctar repa ired or serviced&#13;
accounts or to matters per Middleport. Phone 992·3129 or&#13;
engine,&#13;
engine&#13;
neltd&#13;
new&#13;
main&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
.clear&#13;
water.&#13;
Pretty&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
picture.&#13;
Priced&#13;
to&#13;
sell&#13;
now. Gravely Tractor Sale1,&#13;
GUARANTEED&#13;
JOBS&#13;
'&#13;
$374.40&#13;
..&#13;
tainlng to the eXecution of ttu!&#13;
992·5434 .&#13;
.&#13;
and rod bear ing! , new com ond&#13;
Pomeroy, O~lo . Phone (61.4)&#13;
single, $502.90 marr ied. Army&#13;
$37,.400.00&#13;
.~&#13;
Trus l , not les.$ than five days&#13;
li fters , Phone 992·1251 or m .&#13;
992-2975.&#13;
. prior to the date set for , Recruiting, (614) 593·3022, coli HOUSE . for rent, 5 rooms ond&#13;
57~.&#13;
heiHing .&#13;
collect.&#13;
"&#13;
bath , unfurnished. In Mid·&#13;
COO~ VI~LE- .Nice mod. brick home containing three&#13;
Manning 0 . Webster . ,.,;~::::.'-:-::::-::--c:-:---~&#13;
dleport. Phone~ · 34S7 .&#13;
bedr09ms, dining room , living room wlfh fireplace,· full&#13;
Judge EXPERIENCED&#13;
babys itter •&#13;
\'&#13;
"-stment with garage, large front porch, net. gas.&#13;
Common Pleas Court,&#13;
hou1ek .. per needed&#13;
at FURNISHED TRAILER for rant .&#13;
One good Used Hotpolnt&#13;
Proba_le Division&#13;
Wo1hlngton , W. Vo. -40 hours&#13;
furnac:e, c:lty water and well w,ater, a beautiful home&#13;
Clean, $30 w•ek , single or&#13;
refriJ~rator .&#13;
$100&#13;
Me1QS County,&#13;
wHk wltn other ~nefits .&#13;
couples. only,. One atrfl , Fla t-.. One uo dUie d o .e :with app~ox. Slf2 acres of lend, fruit trees and shade&#13;
Pomeroy , Of'l lo&#13;
Mobile home furnished for&#13;
woods. Phon• 992·583-4 after 5&#13;
refrlterator&#13;
$250&#13;
tree• surrounding it. Plenty of garden space, good&#13;
(11)19 - l tc&#13;
~&#13;
private living quarten. b ·&#13;
oM gooiUsect H'o tpolnt '&#13;
fishing area ciO!e by, located In Coolville, Otolo. Priced&#13;
Tues •• Wed.&#13;
cellent&#13;
opportunity&#13;
for&#13;
ranta.&#13;
uo&#13;
at only 532,000. Call now.&#13;
·&#13;
employment and own place to&#13;
New CO-Op water Joftlner ,&#13;
•&#13;
8:00tll5:10&#13;
Uve. Phone (l(W) 863-6088 aftet&#13;
. Now·ntt&#13;
Reg . nn.&#13;
CHESTER&#13;
-113&#13;
acres&#13;
farm.&#13;
acres&#13;
tillable&#13;
land,&#13;
6p.m .&#13;
Oasis Humidifiers, model&#13;
·Thursday I tU 12 noon&#13;
nice 2. story farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all&#13;
NEW HOLLAND 63 bu1hel manure OHIOO&#13;
'ONLY"SI07.fl&#13;
spreoder, P.T.O . New td.a One eood u11d H·omtll~•&#13;
hardwood floors and "-semen!. Barn end other&#13;
•.1··&#13;
tmoll manure spreader, both chain saw.&#13;
outbuildings, 2 ponds. A nice laying farm priced to go.&#13;
1100&#13;
• I&#13;
good condition. Al1o, large ·&#13;
Located~· Chtsler, call for appt.&#13;
!&#13;
tandem · fertlllr:er •preoder.&#13;
___,_&#13;
Phone 9-49-2770.&#13;
.&#13;
Jock&#13;
~, ~r.&#13;
CHESTER Ever ·dream of owning your own&#13;
odd job• , roofing , ·pointing, gutter work. Phone 992·&#13;
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RI~GS&#13;
1976 MercuiJ Mooarch ....... '4995&#13;
1976 ford Granada ........... '4295&#13;
1975 Dodge Dart 6 cyl •• ! ••••••'2895&#13;
1974 Ford Grand Torino.~ ••••• '2295&#13;
1974 Pontiac Catalint~ ••••••••• s2995&#13;
1974 P~mouth FtiiJ lll ••• no. '2495&#13;
1974 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr........ '2695&#13;
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NOTICE&#13;
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Southeastern Ohio&#13;
Trllss Rafter Co.&#13;
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DAILY RENTALS&#13;
ON&#13;
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BACK CARPETING&#13;
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1973 Dodge Dart Slant 6...... ~295&#13;
1973 Pontiac LeMans, Green •• !1895&#13;
1973 Chevy Impala s.w......~. '1995&#13;
1973 Ford LID ................'2495&#13;
&#13;
TOM RUE MOTORS&#13;
&#13;
CARPET SHOP&#13;
&#13;
'6.95&#13;
&#13;
TEAFORD&#13;
&#13;
1973 Buick leSabre Custom ....'2495&#13;
1973 Buick LeSabre............ s2495&#13;
1973 POntiac LeMans Sport,, '2295&#13;
1972 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr......... s1395&#13;
1971 Dodge Polaro ............. .S695&#13;
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FREE ESTIM T S&#13;
BlOwn&#13;
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1971 Pontiac Catalina •••• , .... '795&#13;
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1969 P~mouth fUIJ............ s295&#13;
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LARRT,.W~~DER&#13;
&#13;
1972 ,BUICK RIVIERA&#13;
Fully equipped, bronze metallic , brown&#13;
vinyl roof, chrome reverse wheels , ·&#13;
matc:hed set of new rad i"l tires.&#13;
&#13;
'2495&#13;
&#13;
WITH&#13;
THIS CAR&#13;
&#13;
1973 QfEVY CAPRICE&#13;
Classic, 2 door, hflrdtop, factory air,&#13;
P.S., P.B ., vinyl roof and the cleaneson&#13;
around .&#13;
&#13;
'2695&#13;
&#13;
1974 Ford Ranger XLT.........s3495&#13;
&#13;
"lh PRICE SALE"&#13;
&#13;
1973 Chev. Cheyenne Super ••••'2695&#13;
&#13;
•'&#13;
&#13;
1972 THUNDERBIRD&#13;
Loaded, radial tires. black wilt&#13;
&#13;
while vinyl roof.&#13;
&#13;
WITH&#13;
THIS CAR&#13;
&#13;
1972 PINTO RUNABOUT&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
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4 cyl., 4 speed, 2 tone green.&#13;
&#13;
SEE:&#13;
&#13;
Athens SPOrt Center .&#13;
&#13;
ROGER RIEBEL OR RAY RIGGS&#13;
Located on St. Rt. 7&#13;
Phone 985-4100&#13;
&#13;
Chester, o.&#13;
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SAVE ON&#13;
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CARPETING-&#13;
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NOTICE&#13;
&#13;
'10,95&#13;
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501 NYlDN&#13;
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Green,&#13;
&#13;
.CENTRAL REALTY CO.&#13;
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.&#13;
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You&#13;
vau&#13;
defende&#13;
entitled&#13;
et at vs ao~rntlir~~;~;i&#13;
1&#13;
this action nu been&#13;
case No. 16,274 In the&#13;
Pleas Court of ·Meigs&#13;
Ohio .&#13;
Tht object of .. .&#13;
is to detrr.m ·. . '&#13;
partition re11 estatt&#13;
as follows, sltuattd In&#13;
Township, Meigs ~&#13;
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RUnAND.&#13;
FURNITURE&#13;
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T024 INTERNATIONAl bulldazor.&#13;
good condition. Pho,. 949·&#13;
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mo.' - - - - - - - ·&#13;
dileiM II by 1M llle IMdlnc&#13;
24FT.&#13;
MOTOR homo. loaded wilh&#13;
- I l l dlablllt)' for IAiday'a&#13;
everything beautiful. Will take&#13;
wwllen, •ccotdllll to Sod8l .. , oradoo. Phon• 949-2nO.&#13;
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Sec:wlt)' reporil. 'lbe d'e•ee 1970 FORD E300 van. good condi·-------"~ dllablelmortpeoplellluthe tion . Also , Dune Buggy, extra&#13;
sharp. Need nice plea1ure&#13;
"ADd 1 IIY you •re double· ne11l four le•dlng c.....&#13;
. baao. Phone 9•9-mo.&#13;
....eel, lad_y!"&#13;
riiOiiii!Wd.&#13;
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COUNTRY farmland witli seclud·&#13;
ed woods , woter and gq:od oc·&#13;
c.ss in Monroe County. W. Va.&#13;
$1 .000 dow" · call {3(14) n2·&#13;
3102o&lt; (30A) 7n-3227 .&#13;
&#13;
golfco..-se? Here"s your chance for you or your friends&#13;
to own a nlc:e rolling golf course, SOV2 acres, 9 greens,&#13;
nice modern club house, oulbulldlng-"wlth all spraying.&#13;
and !tedlng equipment, needs some mowl119 and a&#13;
IIHie repair work on golf course. This could be&#13;
purchosed with the 113 acres listed above and&#13;
developed Into a beauH!uf 18 hole golf course, call lor&#13;
appt.&#13;
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have to dlp into your purse. You&#13;
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too heavily today on persons&#13;
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grievances today . Dlqglng up an·&#13;
problems of others . Don't try to&#13;
noa~lve.&#13;
clent skeletons will only serve to&#13;
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spoil the day for you and your VIRGO {Aug. 2~·Stpt. 22) someth ing you can't ha ndle.&#13;
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NOTI'I&#13;
Bids will be received at the&#13;
.... • offices ot Fultl and Knight ,&#13;
.; until Saturday, NoYilmber 20,&#13;
1976, If 10 O' C:ICCk A. M. for the&#13;
/Ubllcollon .&#13;
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ule of t~t Mary Park&#13;
cenctlletlons,&#13;
cor~ec ,.&#13;
lions eccepted firs t day of&#13;
rts.ldt!lC:t . situated at 37 1&#13;
North Tt\lrd A.venue, Mid ·&#13;
pubii(Jitlon .&#13;
dleport , Ohio . Also bids wilt be&#13;
· --'IIEGiiLATION5&#13;
received until tht same Ume&#13;
""' Pu~llsher reserves&#13;
the right to tdlt or reltct&#13;
·• for the sale of the busJnns&#13;
building, consisting .of twO&#13;
any eda Clumed ob ·&#13;
store rooms owned by Mary&#13;
ltctiOnll. The publiSher&#13;
Park, at the corner ot Mill&#13;
will not bt rtsponsiDit tor&#13;
Strut and South Second&#13;
morr than one Incorrec t&#13;
Avenue, Mlddl~port , Oh io .&#13;
Insertion ,&#13;
lnt•rnted parl1ts may appear&#13;
UTES&#13;
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, . ·p roptrty . Parties lntertsted In&#13;
tnse~tlon.&#13;
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lntptctlng the property In · Minimum Cl'ler;e Sl.OO.&#13;
U cents per word ·three&#13;
edvanc:e of sali date ·may&#13;
. make appolntme.nt to ·do sO b1&#13;
consecut ive lnnrtlons .&#13;
ceiling 992 -2186, Pomeroy.&#13;
l' cents per watd tl'x&#13;
• , Ohio .&#13;
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peld ads end · ads paid&#13;
• any and all bids.&#13;
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within 10 ctava .&#13;
CARD o,: THANKS&#13;
E)(ecutor ot the Estate of&#13;
Mary A . Park , deceued .&#13;
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11/, bathS, Iorge liy&#13;
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ing room , din ing room"and kit ·&#13;
PROFESSIONAL&#13;
for o person to a1,i1t In SEWING AND&#13;
Alterations ,&#13;
chen, fully carpeted. Phone&#13;
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sq acres , 6 room hovse, both ,&#13;
work uperlencl, personal In·&#13;
6306.&#13;
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moHrossts. INiddlng. ld.,.l ·&#13;
portly cprpeted. two out-'&#13;
formailon and phone number&#13;
lor com,.rs. Variety ol&#13;
Commercial&#13;
buildings , dug bose,m ent ,&#13;
to: Box 129L . c·o The Dally Stn ·&#13;
sizes.&#13;
,&#13;
one-third tillable , mineral&#13;
tjntl , Porn•roy Ohio ~5769.&#13;
Schools&#13;
1&#13;
Velvets, nylon ·prtnts ,righ ts' located near Oonvil!e .&#13;
Weddlilgs&#13;
CHRISTMAS Auction Sole , toy s.&#13;
herculons. vinyl solids, and'&#13;
Riidu~t~~d for quick sale,&#13;
gifts cod other n,w merchon· . 123 .500 . Pho"e 742,c·;c&#13;
f1ncy prints, acceuortet.'&#13;
27.;.61&gt;-'..~­&#13;
dise . Friday, 6:30 p.m. ot the&#13;
Autlion House. Horton St., NEW 3 Bedroom total elec. home.&#13;
1 ,1)3 acres , rural water ,&#13;
:lLO 'furniture , ice bo~ees , bran&#13;
Mason , W. Va .&#13;
ocreotor septic system, neor&#13;
Pt. Pleasant&#13;
beds, wqll telephones ond&#13;
Longs-.~llle . Coll7,.2·2819.&#13;
Ph. 675-3469&#13;
ports, or complee hounnolds.&#13;
(614) 915-4155&#13;
,,30-5:&#13;
00 Dally&#13;
Write M. D. Miller, Rt . -4 ,&#13;
Eac aCidltlonat word 3&#13;
HOUSE , 5 rooms and bath, drilled&#13;
. Cht1ltr, Ohio&#13;
Frida s&#13;
Till B&#13;
10-3-1 rno ..&#13;
cents.&#13;
_!omeroy~hio. Ca l1992-11t/J.&#13;
well , 35 A. more or · less in&#13;
10-17·1&#13;
mo&#13;
(Pdl&#13;
NOTICE OF&#13;
MOBILE noma for sole or rant , 3&#13;
BLIND ADS&#13;
country&#13;
.&#13;
Pho.&#13;
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·&#13;
APPOINTMENT&#13;
CASH paid for all makes ond&#13;
bedrooms, o l utilities paid.&#13;
Addltlonel · 2Sc Charge&#13;
Case No . 21980&#13;
models of mobile homes .&#13;
APPROX. 10 acres on Che~ter&#13;
per Advertlsemtnt .&#13;
Phone 992-7751 .&#13;
Eslale of Elizabeth Leifh'eit,&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
NOUAS&#13;
area&#13;
code&#13;
614·423&#13;
-9531.&#13;
water, good rood . Beautifu l&#13;
Phone&#13;
Oece•sed .&#13;
1975 TRAILER for sole, 12x6S fu r·&#13;
8 : 30 a .m . to 5 :00 p.m .&#13;
building la&lt;ation . Will help&#13;
Notice Is hereby given thai&#13;
FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR&#13;
TIMBER&#13;
,&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
Forest&#13;
Pro·&#13;
Dally, 8 : 30 a .m . to 12 :00&#13;
nished with ol~ condHionlng.&#13;
finance . if needed. Phone 949Eliza bet h B. Hibbs of 18 8&#13;
YOUR HOME 1n pots and&#13;
Top&#13;
price&#13;
tor&#13;
ston&#13;
dif1g&#13;
ducts&#13;
.&#13;
Noon&#13;
Saturday&#13;
.&#13;
$8.000&#13;
.&#13;
Pho"e&#13;
992-.3333&#13;
.&#13;
Walnut Street. Middleport ,&#13;
hanging baskets from 75c&#13;
2770.&#13;
Phone today 992 -2156 .&#13;
sawtimber. Call Kent Hanby ,&#13;
Ohio , has been duly appQinted&#13;
to 15.00 . Also , lay away&#13;
1972 CHAMPION 12x60 , un · NEARLY new ol elec. home, full&#13;
. ANY SIZE&#13;
•·•••·mo.&#13;
Exec utrix of .the Estllte of&#13;
POINSETT!~$ now for&#13;
furnished ,' INCept carpeti ng&#13;
-~~----~-basement&#13;
,&#13;
lor&#13;
sole&#13;
by&#13;
owner&#13;
.&#13;
Elizabeth Leifhe}L d-ece~sed.&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
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6000&#13;
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COINS, . CURRENCY, tokent. old&#13;
NOTICES&#13;
and kil!:hen opplionces. Lots of&#13;
l~te of Middleport , Ohio Me igs&#13;
Rutland area , Phone 742·2531 .&#13;
choose from . PERFECT&#13;
ATTN.: II&#13;
poc~et watches and chains,&#13;
ex ira!, must sel l. Phone 992· --r---~--County ,&#13;
FOR ~ GIFTS In red, /Nhlte&#13;
ALL&#13;
HOUSEWIVES&#13;
and&#13;
gold&#13;
.&#13;
we&#13;
need&#13;
1964&#13;
TUPPERS&#13;
PlAINS,&#13;
OHIO&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
Thee•&#13;
sillier&#13;
_2292 after 5 p.m .&#13;
Creditors are required to&#13;
ond pink. S3 .00"1o S6 .no . . 20&#13;
Al,t&#13;
Yard&#13;
Sal&amp;!l,&#13;
Rummage&#13;
,&#13;
ond older tll11er totns. Buy, sell ,&#13;
, 'bedroom ho use, fomi,!y r~om ,&#13;
fil e their claims with said&#13;
pet . off&#13;
10... or mare .&#13;
Porch end Buement Porch&#13;
or trade' Call Roger Womsle~ , 24 " 6() OOUBLE WIDE mobile&#13;
Located in Langsville&#13;
fiduciary with in three rp onths .&#13;
fireplace . 2 bath5, di5hwasher,&#13;
end&#13;
Buement&#13;
Salel,&#13;
etc.&#13;
in&#13;
Syracuse&#13;
on&#13;
11'&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
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55&#13;
home&#13;
Dated ·this 15th day of&#13;
range , ga rbage disposal ,&#13;
742·2331.&#13;
must&#13;
be peld ln. advence .&#13;
Box28-A&#13;
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NoVember 1976.&#13;
carpe t, su n deck , Iorge lot.&#13;
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Rutland , Ohio 45775&#13;
stopping by Qur offi ce oo&#13;
$26.590. Pha"e (614) 61&gt;7 ·6:J0.4 .&#13;
Judg f&#13;
Ph . (6141 742-2409&#13;
Th Da lly Sentinel , 111&#13;
~iliJL&#13;
court of Common Pl eas ,&#13;
BASHAN STORE. Always o money&#13;
Phont "2-5776&#13;
We Deliver&#13;
Court St. or writing Box&#13;
Probate Divis ion&#13;
Syracuse, Ohio&#13;
moker. Will help fir~once if&#13;
7-28 -4 mo5 .&#13;
729, Pomeroy , Ohio 45769&#13;
IF YOU hove o ser~ice to alter , ~OCUST POSTS, rpl!nd or split .&#13;
Meigs CountY , Ohio&#13;
neede d . Phone 949-2770. Will&#13;
with your remittence.&#13;
wont to buy or sell something ,&#13;
Phone 949·217 4,&#13;
(1 p 19 , 26 tt1) J.Jtc&#13;
tokfl trades.&#13;
·&#13;
oe looking for work , .. or&#13;
COAL&#13;
,&#13;
limestone&#13;
.&#13;
and&#13;
calcium&#13;
LEGAL NOTICE&#13;
whatever . . , you 'll get resu lts&#13;
chloride and calcium brine for PRICED LOW, 59 acres . 6 room&#13;
TO :&#13;
GENE&#13;
EDWARD&#13;
foster wiln o Sentinel Wont Ad.&#13;
house, both, outbuildings neor&#13;
dust control and speciol mhdng&#13;
ROSE , whose las t known&#13;
Call992·2156.&#13;
Revive the o~~~~~::~~~~&#13;
all&#13;
3 Meigs Mines in Danville.&#13;
address Is Athens , Greece and TO FRIENDS , relat iYeJ and - $.olt for formers . Ma in Stree t,&#13;
of your rugs.&#13;
$23.500. Phone 742-2761&gt;.&#13;
whose e)(act address is&#13;
YARD SALE . Saturday on ly , N o~ .&#13;
Ohio&#13;
or&#13;
phone&#13;
992·&#13;
Pomeroy&#13;
,&#13;
your own home&#13;
___..._,_,&#13;
neighbors and 1o all of the&#13;
unknown ;&#13;
20, 10 a .m . till 4 p.m. Von6 Vr a cres. 7 rooms and bath , fur ·&#13;
by Von SChrader ·&#13;
Fire&#13;
Dept.&#13;
who&#13;
helped&#13;
Racine&#13;
Racine.&#13;
Ohio&#13;
38&#13;
_ 9_1_. -·-~---·&#13;
TO : MARGARET JO ANN&#13;
Cooney resid11nce , 522 Grant&#13;
nl!ure , applionces . I mile from&#13;
dry·foan:t.method. ·&#13;
us greotly wl!h the fire at Grttat&#13;
WALKER. whOse la s l kn own&#13;
1971&#13;
HONDA&#13;
Cl-450.&#13;
12,000&#13;
St. , Middleport . Bo~ ·s bike .&#13;
Langsv ille, Ohio on C.R. 10.&#13;
No muss. No luss.&#13;
address is Ke nt , ·ohio . and&#13;
Send . many thanks fo all .&#13;
miles , si;sy bor, crash bars ,&#13;
Cancelled if rai n.&#13;
Priced&#13;
$"&#13;
19&#13;
,500&#13;
Phone&#13;
742·&#13;
No odor. Use the&#13;
whose la s t known· address is Charles and Tom Theiss, Racine, --·--~-----pull bock handle bars, new tire&#13;
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unknown ;&#13;
same day.&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
seals&#13;
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SCrambler&#13;
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and&#13;
2!Jil&#13;
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~--~---··TO : THE SURVIVING&#13;
_ pipes , $650 . Ca11~9-24~ · - .,..&#13;
All work&#13;
SPOUSE&#13;
OF&#13;
WAYNE&#13;
GRIMM , d ece as ed·, wh os e&#13;
guaranteed.&#13;
roTA&#13;
TOES&#13;
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nd&#13;
pumpkins&#13;
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C.&#13;
W.&#13;
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na me and address arc&#13;
PLEASURE HORSES and ponies,&#13;
Square Yard Installed&#13;
Proffitt , Port land , Ohio. Phone runknown&#13;
Phone 992-2594&#13;
THE RACINE fire Deportment will&#13;
also will buy horses and&#13;
843-225• .&#13;
.&#13;
Di'vid&#13;
Parsons, Owner&#13;
You ar e hereby notified that&#13;
ponies. Phone (614) 6qa.3290,&#13;
hove o gun shoot Soturdov ot&#13;
Middleport,&#13;
you&#13;
have&#13;
been· na med&#13;
COAL for sole, Open 6 da~s per&#13;
f4f-2114&#13;
6:30 p.m . at rhe lr building in&#13;
Ruth R&amp;eii&amp;S.&#13;
defendants in a legal acTion&#13;
week and evenings . For fu rther&#13;
VIrgil 8. Sr., Realtor·.&#13;
11-ll·) . mo.&#13;
11 ·4-1 mo.&#13;
Boshon ,&#13;
ent itled Roberta C O' Brien \IS&#13;
information call (614) 367-7338.&#13;
110 Mechanic i'omeroy;O.&#13;
Gene Edward Ro se, e t at. Th is&#13;
aCiion has been assigned case NOW accepting plano students ,&#13;
Pho1111992-3:1?.! .&#13;
APPLES , FlTZPATRICK ORCHARD,&#13;
No . t6 ,299 in the Co mm on&#13;
beginners, intermediates, od·&#13;
STATE&#13;
ROUTE&#13;
689&#13;
.&#13;
PHONE&#13;
Pl eas Court of Meigs County ,&#13;
vonced studeots . Coi l m. TO GIVE AWAV : Mole dog, port&#13;
2ACRES-Mor Lon nice&#13;
WilKESVIllE . (614) 66'1 -37BS.&#13;
WILL TRIM or cut trees and shrub·&#13;
Oh iO&#13;
2270.&#13;
·- -- - Collie and Beagle , obout 2&#13;
creek bottom. 14x70 mobile&#13;
::&#13;
The object of the complaint&#13;
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bury . Phone 742"3167 or 949years ol d . Good watch dog . FULLER Brush Produc.ts lor sole. 3&#13;
Br . · home.&#13;
air&#13;
, is lo partit io n real estate INTERVIEWS will be held Mndoy ,&#13;
Phone 992·341 0 .&#13;
2545.&#13;
Phone949 ·2B16.&#13;
situated in Rutland Townsh ip ,&#13;
Nov . 22, 1976 Starting ot 11 :00&#13;
conditioned, Jlh baths and&#13;
Insulation SmitH&#13;
a.m . o'clock in the office of the DOBERMAN puppies. AKC. ~ood CAMPER, $600. Also, horse&#13;
Meig s County , Ohio de sc ribed&#13;
nice 2 room garage with V2&#13;
~iOincilll Anillb~&#13;
as to.llows :&#13;
Meig s ~ County Commissioners,&#13;
trailer, $450. Phone (61 4] 6qa. bath .&#13;
lines, nice looki ng . Phol')e (304)&#13;
.&#13;
lllown inlv Wolo &amp;'Attic&gt;&#13;
Beginning in the ,center of&#13;
COurt House, Pomeroy , Ohio&#13;
3290.&#13;
stORM .&#13;
07~6655 .&#13;
Big Lead ing Creek at the&#13;
for orchllflcts who are on the·&#13;
HOMES ITES for sale. 1 acre ond&#13;
.&#13;
,. . ,'•&#13;
northwe st corner of E . H.&#13;
Garage Equipment , cheap,&#13;
RUTLAND - · 9 room&#13;
WttiUOWS&#13;
&amp; DOOIIS&#13;
up . Middleport, near Rullond .&#13;
~ ... Gri eves land. lately bQught by&#13;
approved ll1t of Stole Ar·&#13;
business building 50' x 60, e)( · house, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,&#13;
IEPIACl.ENT&#13;
Call 992-7t181.&#13;
..... 1ilfili' "&#13;
the said McHaffie in S~c tlon&#13;
chltects {Public Work s Stale of&#13;
cellent co ndition , ce men1&#13;
full basement, porches &amp; 2&#13;
WI~ DOllS&#13;
l.oolpillo,Qioo&#13;
....,,,&#13;
3&lt;4 , Tosn 6, Ra·nge 14 , Ohio&#13;
Qhio) for th• proposed multi NEW 3 b.e droom tlouse, 2 bo1hs,&#13;
dri~e. Rutland Corp .. price&#13;
Company ' s Purchase ; thence&#13;
purpose facility for Meigs · 196q No't'o , extra snarp.&#13;
AUIMI~IJII&#13;
c:er garage.&#13;
elec&#13;
.,&#13;
I&#13;
acre&#13;
,&#13;
Middleport&#13;
,&#13;
oil&#13;
.&#13;
4169-415&#13;
.........&#13;
red uced. Coli 742-2f:IJ2 . Reason&#13;
norlh 62 1'1 deg . east 22 rods to&#13;
County . Ple'a!e ca ll for appoint·&#13;
·&#13;
IIDI~ii-SOfiiTT .&#13;
close to Ru tl and . Phone 992·&#13;
the wes t s ide of the . road 1&#13;
ment, 992, 2895 .&#13;
point bucket seats , air shocks. _ _!or selling · poor health ,&#13;
1 - T· .•&#13;
MIDDLEPORT - 5 yrs.&#13;
-.UTTEIIUWII~ _&#13;
,.eo.&#13;
1&#13;
thence cast 50 rods ; !hen ce&#13;
mags. Phone949·2480. ·&#13;
New&#13;
T.V&#13;
i&#13;
Shop&#13;
"Eiecrroni&#13;
c&#13;
TV&#13;
otd. 4 bedroom home with&#13;
r "' north 24 deg . east 25"? rods ; ' PIANO INSTRUCTIONS . Children's lWl Chevrolel station wagon , 9&#13;
SMALL form for sale. 10% down ,&#13;
Clinic". Service coli $5.95.&#13;
•. ~ . thenc e north 5 rods 23 links ;&#13;
and adults. June VanVranken,&#13;
nat. gas F.A. furnac:e,&#13;
owner financed . Monroe Coun ·&#13;
;&#13;
thence south 15' '' deg . west u&#13;
_&#13;
.&#13;
passenger&#13;
in&#13;
good&#13;
cond&#13;
iti&#13;
on&#13;
.&#13;
Pho&#13;
ne&#13;
992·b306.&#13;
992 2270&#13;
disposal, birch kitchen and&#13;
PU92-399l 4-10-1 mp.,&#13;
ty , W. Vo. Phone {"304) 772·&#13;
rods 9 links ; thenc e west 102&#13;
Phonem·562J.&#13;
PEARCE&#13;
SIMPSON&#13;
C.&#13;
B.&#13;
bose&#13;
sto·&#13;
level&#13;
lot.&#13;
Only&#13;
S23,1100.&#13;
3102&#13;
.,&#13;
(304)772-.3227.&#13;
rods 18 \in ks to the center roed A GUARANTEED Christmas· Hove 69 CHEVELLE MALIBU, yellow with&#13;
tion . Phone 247-2684 after 5&#13;
k&#13;
d&#13;
leading from Brad ley Mill to&#13;
a Friendly Party ond earn you&#13;
1&#13;
p.m.&#13;
gr as s r un ; thence south· IO• '&#13;
Chrlltmat lree.Go with the big·&#13;
b1oc 't'lny roof on bloclo.d in TUPPERS P~AIN5- 11h&#13;
- deg , east lA rods to the cen·ter&#13;
gest and ho~e the best, lnllite&#13;
terlor , 307 engine , 2 oor&#13;
of leading creek ; thence dow n&#13;
d 1h8&#13;
automatic. power steering, NEW 23 Channel C. B., $12'1.95 or ocre lot on Rt. 7. Old 7 room&#13;
BRADFORD , ~ Auctioneer, Com·&#13;
lerms: Coli 992-3965 .&#13;
s aid cr eek to th e place of&#13;
rour guests. We'll 0 · rest.&#13;
tap' player and new e~ehoust&#13;
house . 'h bath, porches,&#13;
plete Ser~ i ce. Phone 949-2487&#13;
beginning , conta ining about 48 ' orge~t line!)rguoronhled toys&#13;
system 1 fair condition. $1 ,000. TRACTORS.&#13;
nlc:e shade trees, &amp; garage.&#13;
or 949·2000, Racine , Ohio, Crill&#13;
Mossey&#13;
196&#13;
1&#13;
acres . mo re or less . ~xcepting .1 and giftS . Ca/19~'1-2803 .&#13;
,&#13;
Phone q.&amp;9-257A ,&#13;
Asking $12.000.&#13;
·&#13;
. Srodford.&#13;
'&#13;
Ferguson , 35 gasol ine , top con·&#13;
&lt;!bout A acres 'Off of the !'lOrth SPEC(ALS AT&#13;
&amp; J FABRICS".&#13;
dition ; 1971 John Deere 82&#13;
s id e belonginq to Ellta Nelson&#13;
F k f&#13;
.&#13;
1968&#13;
MUSTANG&#13;
289&#13;
oulo,,&#13;
p.s.&#13;
,&#13;
ELWOOD&#13;
BOWERS&#13;
REPAIR&#13;
heir s .&#13;
a e ur 1n pieces , regu 1or&#13;
new tires . Phone 985-.4269.&#13;
. Oiesel. very good condition;&#13;
POMEROY - 2 bedroom&#13;
Sweepers, toaster s, irons, all&#13;
$2 .~ lb. , now $1.50 lb . . lorget&#13;
Vou are reQui re d to en~we r&#13;
1973 MOssey Ferguson. ~ 175&#13;
home with mocern bath,&#13;
small appliances. lawn mower,&#13;
the Complaint within 18 deys&#13;
blonketpieces$1.50 1b. 1 table PRICED LOW, 59 acres , 6 room&#13;
O'iesel, only 600 hou rs, Shinn's&#13;
nex t to Stote' Highway Garoge&#13;
net. gas F .A. furnace and&#13;
efter the last publication of&#13;
of pQiy-double knit ond poly&#13;
house . bath , outbuildings near&#13;
Tractor Soles, Leon , W. Va .&#13;
on Route 7. Phone (614) qa5.&#13;
full&#13;
basement.&#13;
sssoo.&#13;
this notice. which will be&#13;
blends, Values 10 $2 ..49, now&#13;
all 3 Me igs Mines in Dal'lllille,&#13;
Day. pnon_e 458-1630, evenings&#13;
All 1976 models left In&#13;
RUT~AND -About&#13;
4&#13;
3825 .&#13;
~r-b l ~s~:~ei'~~i~eea~hee~~~k ;~~&#13;
$1 .00 yord . Red Heart Win-tuck&#13;
$23.500. Phone 7.42-2766.&#13;
ASS· 1752 .&#13;
stock. Buy the first bike ot&#13;
acres.&#13;
Older&#13;
home&#13;
has&#13;
3&#13;
HEMLOCK GROVE - 3&#13;
REMODELING. Plumbing, heating&#13;
lasl publicallon will be made&#13;
yorn , 4 oz. $ktin, 98 ' each; 1 1970 .4 wheel drive truck , phone CB RADIO FOR SALE . Johnson tJO&#13;
te~~ular retail and gel the&#13;
bedrooms, bath, dining&#13;
ond all types of general repair.&#13;
bedroom renovated home.&#13;
on Dec . 24 , 1976 and the 2B&#13;
mile south of . Middleport on&#13;
992-5349 or 992·2395.&#13;
2nd HALF PRICE. Bikes&#13;
room, natural gas heat, out&#13;
Mobile CB Phone, $100. Two&#13;
Work guaranteed 20 years ex day s for answer will Start on&#13;
S.R. 7 .&#13;
Modern kit .. oil F ./I .&#13;
must be in the same pric:e&#13;
Mobile antennas . Also, Demeo&#13;
cellar, storage bfdg ., alum.&#13;
that da te&#13;
197-4 JEEP Renegade , V·8, 10,000&#13;
per ience . Phone 992-24()q.&#13;
furnace&#13;
.&#13;
Nice&#13;
bath&#13;
&amp;&#13;
full&#13;
. bracket, this i5 a one time&#13;
50 Waft Mobile Lewier and&#13;
In case of your failur e to WE LOVE capturing , baby in full&#13;
miles. 1976 Mustang II Cobra,&#13;
siding. Sl5,500.00.&#13;
basement. $19,500.&#13;
SEWING MACHINE Repairs,. ser·&#13;
only sale to reduce&#13;
answer or otherwise respond&#13;
color photo$ at THE PHOTO&#13;
6,400 milet . All power and olr.&#13;
recei11er preomf~ $100. Por RACINE - Lovely 6 yrs.&#13;
vice, a ll moke5 , 992·228A. The&#13;
as r eq uired by the Ohio Rules&#13;
PLACE . In time for Ch ristmas .&#13;
PhoneJ..4 2. 3072 .&#13;
lnventary. Please, no&#13;
table 4 cnanne police scan·&#13;
old home. About 2 acres. 3&#13;
of Civil Proc edure judgment&#13;
too . For appointment , 992Fobr ic Shop , Pomeroy .&#13;
ner, S~ . All guaranteed. Coli&#13;
phone coils or dealers. Sale&#13;
MIDDLEPORT - Corner&#13;
bedrooms,&#13;
2&#13;
baths.&#13;
nice&#13;
by default will be rendered&#13;
5292.&#13;
1973 VOLKSWAGEN Super Beetle,&#13;
Authorized Singer Sales and&#13;
(61•1•••·27•5 .&#13;
ends Nov. 30, 1976.&#13;
lot near the r.iver. 8 room&#13;
kitchen, lots of cabinets, '&#13;
against&#13;
you&#13;
for ·rel if! f&#13;
4 speed, r'ar window defog·&#13;
..&#13;
Ser11ice. We shorpfln Scis5ors.&#13;
frame house with 2 baths,&#13;
disposal. dish washer, full&#13;
dem andE:d in this comp·telnt. SHOOTING MATCH , Broodrun&#13;
ge&lt;. $1300. Phone992-5875.&#13;
0&#13;
d&#13;
I&#13;
L.ARRYE . SPENCER&#13;
RodandGunCiuti , NewHaven,&#13;
:JBEORO MHouseon troierin&#13;
EXCAVATING , dozer , loader and&#13;
natural gas heat and&#13;
dry basement, central heat&#13;
Clerk o f Courts&#13;
W. Vo. Saturday , Nov. 20, 5 1972 INTERNATIONAL Scout , new&#13;
Syrocvse, 33 gcres, small barn,&#13;
backhoe work; dump trucks&#13;
and are cond., close to HI.&#13;
garage. Only $12,000.&#13;
p.m . Public Welcome.&#13;
po in t. good s hape . Phone 992·&#13;
otl electric, $35,000: small 440&#13;
'common Pleas Court&#13;
and lo-boys for hire: will hau l&#13;
140 COLUMBUS ROAD&#13;
Melg's Counly , Ohio&#13;
7117 ,&#13;
dozer ' log truck ; 1965 model,&#13;
schoo•!;l·.~~~wo.r.w.&#13;
fill dirt , fo soil, limYslone and&#13;
POM&#13;
ATHENS, OHIO&#13;
Ill ) 19, 26 ! 121 J , tO , 17 , 2o\ -61c SHOOTING Match , just off Rt. 7&#13;
.:.:".,-,-:-:c-:----sow mil L $4 ,500. Pllono 992·&#13;
NEAR GAVIN - 6 room&#13;
grovel . .Cal l' Bob or Roger Jef·&#13;
by-pass by Rock Springs 1976 MAROON CAMARO LT. &lt;1800&#13;
3792, Homer Mills,&#13;
Sale Hours:&#13;
rttodern home. 3 Brs.,&#13;
lers, day phone 992-7089,&#13;
Cem•tery. 12 noon , deer sl ugs&#13;
miles, co nsole , outoma)lc , om· - - ~---------·&#13;
u.m. lo 8 p.m .&#13;
,&#13;
enclosed&#13;
bath,&#13;
nice&#13;
· night phone 992-3525 or 992·&#13;
and 1hot. Sponsored by Lu cky 7&#13;
lm stereo tape player bui lt -i n, CLARINET . good condition, $65.&#13;
IN THE COMMON&#13;
Monday lhru Saturday&#13;
Gun Club.&#13;
steel belted radio I tires with&#13;
307 locust St. , Middl~ port, ·cabinets In the kitchen.&#13;
5232.&#13;
.&#13;
PLEASE COURT ,&#13;
natural gas F.A. furnac:e &amp;&#13;
PROBATE DIVISION&#13;
chrome mggs , $4700 . Contact&#13;
Ohio,&#13;
.&#13;
-1 112 story&#13;
EXCAVATING, dozer , backhoe&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO&#13;
SELDOM . REST Ceromin will not&#13;
city like water . 122,000.&#13;
Susie Andrews , 99'J -5516 IN DASH 23 channel CB. am -fm&#13;
bedrooms,&#13;
and ditcher . Charles R. Hot· 1'&#13;
IN THE MATTER OF SET ·&#13;
nold dosse1 Nov. 25th. Po uline&#13;
anyt ime gher 3 p. m. during&#13;
radio, 8 track tape deck . Co il&#13;
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNT S,&#13;
rear porch,&#13;
field , Bock Hoe Service.&#13;
Dorst&#13;
weekdays and anytime on ,&#13;
992-3q65 .&#13;
11 ACRES - Near Wilks·&#13;
PROBATE COURT , MEIG S&#13;
furnace.&#13;
Rulla"d· Oh;a. Pho"e 742·2008.&#13;
weekends . .&#13;
::-'~=:"::'-::-:c-cc-:---:-c-:-c-:c&#13;
COUNT-Y, OHIO&#13;
3 YEAR OLD Registerflld Suffolk&#13;
nice&#13;
....&#13;
--11--Accoun ts and vouchers of&#13;
ram . Phone 992-7165.&#13;
concrefe b lock garage.&#13;
licensed&#13;
I&#13;
the&#13;
following&#13;
named&#13;
and good spring . · New&#13;
fiduciar ies have been filed in&#13;
$8,900.00.&#13;
2 COMPLETE ocquoriu ms with&#13;
Contractors . Phone&#13;
fenc:e.&#13;
the Probat e Court. Meigs&#13;
MIDD~EPORT - Corner&#13;
"LU&#13;
stonds . Call alter 4:30 p.m.&#13;
County . Ohio , tor approval&#13;
lot, l'h story frame. 3&#13;
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. · Modern&#13;
INSTA~~ED&#13;
9·9-281o2.&#13;
:&#13;
--::-:::&#13;
and sett lement :&#13;
bedrooms, 2 baths, dining&#13;
Sanitation, 992·3954 or 9Cl2·&#13;
15 ACRES - .3 bedroom&#13;
Regut~r $14.95&#13;
CASE NO . 20.347 First and&#13;
1%b OLOS Cu tla ss Supreme ,&#13;
2428&#13;
renovated&#13;
home.&#13;
Gas&#13;
well.&#13;
room,&#13;
utility&#13;
room,&#13;
··&#13;
Final Account of Mae Carroll , LOST IN Tuppers Plains, la rge&#13;
$225. Also, Allis Chalmers com·&#13;
carpeting, paneling. VERY&#13;
Will do roofing , construction ,&#13;
mole Airedale . brown, ton and 23 ft. 1973 Wt1dermm tro11el&#13;
Administratrix of the Estate&#13;
8o F .A. furnace . City like&#13;
bine, $175. Phone 949·2119 .&#13;
Sq. Yd.&#13;
NICE. $22,000.00.&#13;
plumbing and heating . No job&#13;
. of Thortias&#13;
F.&#13;
Carroll ,&#13;
cinnamon In color . Coil (6U)&#13;
water and 2 boths. Nice&#13;
trailer , sto11e, refrigerator.&#13;
CHOICE&#13;
ear&#13;
(orn&#13;
.'&#13;
$2.00&#13;
bushel.&#13;
Oeceased .&#13;
LET&#13;
US&#13;
SEL.&#13;
L&#13;
too&#13;
Iorge&#13;
or&#13;
too&#13;
small.&#13;
Phone&#13;
667-3829 evenings or before. 8&#13;
freezer , tub and shower. forced&#13;
kitchen, lr:.undrly room &amp; 2&#13;
EWryday manty saver.&#13;
CASE NO . 20,702 First &amp;nel&#13;
Phone 742-2359. ·&#13;
·&#13;
YOUR PROPERTY&#13;
742-2348.&#13;
a .m .&#13;
oir heat, double bowl sink,&#13;
car gar&gt; ;e. 132.500.&#13;
Good c:holce colors.&#13;
• Final Account of Bernard V.&#13;
011en with power pla nt, For 2 VEAR OLD P~rakeat and cagt,&#13;
NO SALE&#13;
CARPENTER. llaa&lt;lng , ceiUng,&#13;
.. Fultz. Administrator de bonis LOST: Yellow cat, family pet,&#13;
12 or 15 Fl.&#13;
sole, $3,700. The number to coli&#13;
NO CHARGE&#13;
paneling . .PhOne m-2759.,&#13;
$1 .o0. Phone W2-5883 alter 4&#13;
· r'!On df the Esta te of Charles&#13;
answer• to tha name of&#13;
LAND IS IN SHORT&#13;
Hvatt , Deceased .&#13;
p.m.&#13;
HENRY&#13;
E.&#13;
C~E~AND&#13;
YELLOW BABV . Loti In vicinity __}_'_ ~85387~ .&#13;
SUPPLY. BU'f YOURS&#13;
BROKER&#13;
DOZER work and welding. Coh·&#13;
CASE NO . 21, 11S Second&#13;
of Sixth, Lincoln and Pearl St ,,&#13;
tact Jame, Parsons, Rt . 1.&#13;
1969 DODGE three -fourth pickup, .NOW.&#13;
Current Acco u').t ot Mary&#13;
Middleport. If 'found, call 992Racine. on Carmel Rood'.&#13;
V-8, new paint, 8ft . bed, $750:&#13;
El izabeth Morr is. Execu trix&#13;
gold, red, blue, rust.&#13;
2531.&#13;
ot the' Estate of Alfred M.&#13;
heavy 8 ft . 3 point scraper&#13;
Do&#13;
it&#13;
yoursolf, with&#13;
MOBILE&#13;
Home&#13;
Repair&#13;
,&#13;
Elec.,&#13;
Elberfeld . Deceased .&#13;
blade. $250: 4 triple track stOfm&#13;
WOULD THE man who coiled Mon· 3 AND 4 RM . furn is hed ond un·&#13;
plumbing and heating. Phone&#13;
,.ddlng, $7.95 oq. yd. Willi&#13;
CASE NO . 21 ,732 F irst and&#13;
fur&#13;
nished&#13;
opt1&#13;
.&#13;
Phone&#13;
992·&#13;
windows&#13;
,&#13;
25"&#13;
x&#13;
.40",&#13;
$5.00&#13;
each.&#13;
doy night concerning the&#13;
992-5858.&#13;
Current Account of Mary A.&#13;
podding lnstollod $1.95&#13;
5434 .&#13;
Phone 985-3581 .&#13;
Peek·A·Poo poodle with chain&#13;
Martin , Guardian of Adam&#13;
squaro&#13;
yard.&#13;
EleCTRONIC&#13;
T.V.&#13;
CliNIC&#13;
.&#13;
New&#13;
on whirlt he found . please call COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork , Rt . 1971 HONbA 750. Goad co"di·&#13;
SPECIAL 7 3 bedroom and attached garage, total"&#13;
Charles Edgar , e minor .&#13;
T.V. sn6p , Electronic T.V. Clinic '&#13;
Unless except ions ar e fi led&#13;
again at 992·7572.&#13;
OOII742·2Zil&#13;
33. ten miles north of Pomeroy .&#13;
electric home under construction on 112 acre lot. Owner&#13;
tion , phone (304) 882-2514 .&#13;
1 • • :Service coli. $5.95. Color. B &amp; W&#13;
therelo , said accoun ts wilt be&#13;
TA~Kl'O&#13;
Lorge lots with concrete patios ,&#13;
will finish In 30 days for buyer or will sell " as Is" . May&#13;
antenna systems stereos, etc .&#13;
for hearing before sa id Court LOST: White male Scottie dog .&#13;
sidewalks. runnen and off AM MOVING 1oon . Will 1ell fu r·.&#13;
WENDELL GRATE&#13;
Answers to '' Frostle". Coli 992·&#13;
take&#13;
!rode.&#13;
Located&#13;
near&#13;
Chester.&#13;
on the 20th dav of December.&#13;
572 South Third , Middleport . .&#13;
street por~lng . Phone 992·7479. , niture cheap. Phonfl7-42·2813.&#13;
CARPET CONSULTANT&#13;
2650 after 3 p. m. or 992-2349&#13;
11176, at which t ime said ac Phone 992·6306. (arr.y in ond&#13;
counts will ce considered and&#13;
FURNISHED&#13;
two&#13;
bedroom&#13;
apt.,&#13;
1960&#13;
CASTLE&#13;
TRAILER&#13;
home&#13;
.&#13;
45&#13;
~tore 3 p.m. Reward .&#13;
, 51 ACREs FREE GAS-Modern l'/2 story house, 3 br.,&#13;
soye&#13;
mone&#13;
y.&#13;
continued from day to day&#13;
' adults on\)', No p'e ts. Mid·&#13;
ft .Aiso. -421 Pontiac engine.&#13;
dining r09m, fireplace, ful l basement, nice porches and&#13;
unlit finally disposed of·.&#13;
GRAVELY SERVICE - Save 25 Pet.&#13;
rebuilt , (. vv~ythlng new) , high&#13;
dleport . Phone992·387&lt;1,&#13;
out bull~lngs. Large scenic lake with green g_rass and&#13;
Any person il'lt erested may&#13;
performance engine bored .80,&#13;
on labor by hovirig your Gravefile written e)(cept ions to said&#13;
2 bedroom unfurn ished apt , in&#13;
pine trees around II. Watch the large bass swim along&#13;
2·4 borrel intake ; 389 Pontiac&#13;
ly Troctar repa ired or serviced&#13;
accounts or to matters per Middleport. Phone 992·3129 or&#13;
engine,&#13;
engine&#13;
neltd&#13;
new&#13;
main&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
.clear&#13;
water.&#13;
Pretty&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
picture.&#13;
Priced&#13;
to&#13;
sell&#13;
now. Gravely Tractor Sale1,&#13;
GUARANTEED&#13;
JOBS&#13;
'&#13;
$374.40&#13;
..&#13;
tainlng to the eXecution of ttu!&#13;
992·5434 .&#13;
.&#13;
and rod bear ing! , new com ond&#13;
Pomeroy, O~lo . Phone (61.4)&#13;
single, $502.90 marr ied. Army&#13;
$37,.400.00&#13;
.~&#13;
Trus l , not les.$ than five days&#13;
li fters , Phone 992·1251 or m .&#13;
992-2975.&#13;
. prior to the date set for , Recruiting, (614) 593·3022, coli HOUSE . for rent, 5 rooms ond&#13;
57~.&#13;
heiHing .&#13;
collect.&#13;
"&#13;
bath , unfurnished. In Mid·&#13;
COO~ VI~LE- .Nice mod. brick home containing three&#13;
Manning 0 . Webster . ,.,;~::::.'-:-::::-::--c:-:---~&#13;
dleport. Phone~ · 34S7 .&#13;
bedr09ms, dining room , living room wlfh fireplace,· full&#13;
Judge EXPERIENCED&#13;
babys itter •&#13;
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"-stment with garage, large front porch, net. gas.&#13;
Common Pleas Court,&#13;
hou1ek .. per needed&#13;
at FURNISHED TRAILER for rant .&#13;
One good Used Hotpolnt&#13;
Proba_le Division&#13;
Wo1hlngton , W. Vo. -40 hours&#13;
furnac:e, c:lty water and well w,ater, a beautiful home&#13;
Clean, $30 w•ek , single or&#13;
refriJ~rator .&#13;
$100&#13;
Me1QS County,&#13;
wHk wltn other ~nefits .&#13;
couples. only,. One atrfl , Fla t-.. One uo dUie d o .e :with app~ox. Slf2 acres of lend, fruit trees and shade&#13;
Pomeroy , Of'l lo&#13;
Mobile home furnished for&#13;
woods. Phon• 992·583-4 after 5&#13;
refrlterator&#13;
$250&#13;
tree• surrounding it. Plenty of garden space, good&#13;
(11)19 - l tc&#13;
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private living quarten. b ·&#13;
oM gooiUsect H'o tpolnt '&#13;
fishing area ciO!e by, located In Coolville, Otolo. Priced&#13;
Tues •• Wed.&#13;
cellent&#13;
opportunity&#13;
for&#13;
ranta.&#13;
uo&#13;
at only 532,000. Call now.&#13;
·&#13;
employment and own place to&#13;
New CO-Op water Joftlner ,&#13;
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8:00tll5:10&#13;
Uve. Phone (l(W) 863-6088 aftet&#13;
. Now·ntt&#13;
Reg . nn.&#13;
CHESTER&#13;
-113&#13;
acres&#13;
farm.&#13;
acres&#13;
tillable&#13;
land,&#13;
6p.m .&#13;
Oasis Humidifiers, model&#13;
·Thursday I tU 12 noon&#13;
nice 2. story farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all&#13;
NEW HOLLAND 63 bu1hel manure OHIOO&#13;
'ONLY"SI07.fl&#13;
spreoder, P.T.O . New td.a One eood u11d H·omtll~•&#13;
hardwood floors and "-semen!. Barn end other&#13;
•.1··&#13;
tmoll manure spreader, both chain saw.&#13;
outbuildings, 2 ponds. A nice laying farm priced to go.&#13;
1100&#13;
• I&#13;
good condition. Al1o, large ·&#13;
Located~· Chtsler, call for appt.&#13;
!&#13;
tandem · fertlllr:er •preoder.&#13;
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Phone 9-49-2770.&#13;
.&#13;
Jock&#13;
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CHESTER Ever ·dream of owning your own&#13;
odd job• , roofing , ·pointing, gutter work. Phone 992·&#13;
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1976 MercuiJ Mooarch ....... '4995&#13;
1976 ford Granada ........... '4295&#13;
1975 Dodge Dart 6 cyl •• ! ••••••'2895&#13;
1974 Ford Grand Torino.~ ••••• '2295&#13;
1974 Pontiac Catalint~ ••••••••• s2995&#13;
1974 P~mouth FtiiJ lll ••• no. '2495&#13;
1974 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr........ '2695&#13;
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NOTICE&#13;
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Southeastern Ohio&#13;
Trllss Rafter Co.&#13;
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DAILY RENTALS&#13;
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1973 Dodge Dart Slant 6...... ~295&#13;
1973 Pontiac LeMans, Green •• !1895&#13;
1973 Chevy Impala s.w......~. '1995&#13;
1973 Ford LID ................'2495&#13;
&#13;
TOM RUE MOTORS&#13;
&#13;
CARPET SHOP&#13;
&#13;
'6.95&#13;
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TEAFORD&#13;
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1973 Buick leSabre Custom ....'2495&#13;
1973 Buick LeSabre............ s2495&#13;
1973 POntiac LeMans Sport,, '2295&#13;
1972 Ford Galaxie 4 Dr......... s1395&#13;
1971 Dodge Polaro ............. .S695&#13;
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FREE ESTIM T S&#13;
BlOwn&#13;
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1971 Pontiac Catalina •••• , .... '795&#13;
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1969 P~mouth fUIJ............ s295&#13;
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LARRT,.W~~DER&#13;
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1972 ,BUICK RIVIERA&#13;
Fully equipped, bronze metallic , brown&#13;
vinyl roof, chrome reverse wheels , ·&#13;
matc:hed set of new rad i"l tires.&#13;
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'2495&#13;
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WITH&#13;
THIS CAR&#13;
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1973 QfEVY CAPRICE&#13;
Classic, 2 door, hflrdtop, factory air,&#13;
P.S., P.B ., vinyl roof and the cleaneson&#13;
around .&#13;
&#13;
'2695&#13;
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1974 Ford Ranger XLT.........s3495&#13;
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"lh PRICE SALE"&#13;
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1973 Chev. Cheyenne Super ••••'2695&#13;
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•'&#13;
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1972 THUNDERBIRD&#13;
Loaded, radial tires. black wilt&#13;
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while vinyl roof.&#13;
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WITH&#13;
THIS CAR&#13;
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1972 PINTO RUNABOUT&#13;
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4 cyl., 4 speed, 2 tone green.&#13;
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SEE:&#13;
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Athens SPOrt Center .&#13;
&#13;
ROGER RIEBEL OR RAY RIGGS&#13;
Located on St. Rt. 7&#13;
Phone 985-4100&#13;
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Chester, o.&#13;
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NOTICE&#13;
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'10,95&#13;
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501 NYlDN&#13;
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Green,&#13;
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.CENTRAL REALTY CO.&#13;
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vau&#13;
defende&#13;
entitled&#13;
et at vs ao~rntlir~~;~;i&#13;
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this action nu been&#13;
case No. 16,274 In the&#13;
Pleas Court of ·Meigs&#13;
Ohio .&#13;
Tht object of .. .&#13;
is to detrr.m ·. . '&#13;
partition re11 estatt&#13;
as follows, sltuattd In&#13;
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good condition. Pho,. 949·&#13;
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dileiM II by 1M llle IMdlnc&#13;
24FT.&#13;
MOTOR homo. loaded wilh&#13;
- I l l dlablllt)' for IAiday'a&#13;
everything beautiful. Will take&#13;
wwllen, •ccotdllll to Sod8l .. , oradoo. Phon• 949-2nO.&#13;
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Sec:wlt)' reporil. 'lbe d'e•ee 1970 FORD E300 van. good condi·-------"~ dllablelmortpeoplellluthe tion . Also , Dune Buggy, extra&#13;
sharp. Need nice plea1ure&#13;
"ADd 1 IIY you •re double· ne11l four le•dlng c.....&#13;
. baao. Phone 9•9-mo.&#13;
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COUNTRY farmland witli seclud·&#13;
ed woods , woter and gq:od oc·&#13;
c.ss in Monroe County. W. Va.&#13;
$1 .000 dow" · call {3(14) n2·&#13;
3102o&lt; (30A) 7n-3227 .&#13;
&#13;
golfco..-se? Here"s your chance for you or your friends&#13;
to own a nlc:e rolling golf course, SOV2 acres, 9 greens,&#13;
nice modern club house, oulbulldlng-"wlth all spraying.&#13;
and !tedlng equipment, needs some mowl119 and a&#13;
IIHie repair work on golf course. This could be&#13;
purchosed with the 113 acres listed above and&#13;
developed Into a beauH!uf 18 hole golf course, call lor&#13;
appt.&#13;
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DISCOUNT P~S&#13;
76 Olds 88 Royal HT Cpe., ait. ............. 15795&#13;
76 Olds 88 HT Sedan, air.. ,................ 14995&#13;
76 Chevy Chevette Hatchback, 4 spd....•...'2795&#13;
75 Olds 98 Regency Cpe.................... '6295&#13;
.74 Olds. Cutlass Sup. Cpe. 2 Dr ............. 13895&#13;
74 Vega GT Cp~...... ,. .... ,. ............. ,.. 11995&#13;
74 Chevy lh ton, v.a, 3 spd,. ............... i2595&#13;
74 A~C Hornet 2 Dr ............... :......... 'l995&#13;
74 Olds 98 LS Power and air ............... '4895&#13;
73 Olds 98 Lux. Cpe., air ...... ............ '34 95&#13;
73 Olds 88 Royal HT Sedan, air............11695&#13;
73 Buick 225 limited HT Cpe............. ,3195&#13;
73 Olds 88 4 Dr. power &amp;air............. .'1595&#13;
73 Ford Galaxie 500 HT Cpe............... '2395&#13;
73 Ford LTD 4 Dr., air ............. ,. .... , .• '2695&#13;
73 Buick Regal HT Cpe., p~er &amp; air ...... '3495&#13;
73 Olds Cutlass Sup. .. ................ 13495&#13;
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TRUCKS&#13;
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KAWASAKI-&amp; SUZUKI&#13;
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72 ChiJSier Newport Royal .......... :...... .11495 ·&#13;
12 Che\Jimp. 4 Dr.... ,. ................. ... '1295&#13;
12 Olds 98 4 Or., power &amp; AIR .•. ,. ...... '2295&#13;
12 Buick Elec. 2225 HT Cpe............... '2495.&#13;
72 Olds 88 4 Dr. Sedan, power &amp; air .... ·'1995&#13;
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille ..................... '3195&#13;
71 Chev. Caprice HT Sedan ................ .&#13;
&#13;
71 Olds 98 Lux. Sed., power ? air........ .&#13;
70 Nova 2 Dr., 4 speed&#13;
70 Chevy Malibu HT Cpe ......... ... .&#13;
70 Ford LTD 4 Dr., power &amp;air ... .&#13;
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69 Olds 88 HT Sedan .............. ..&#13;
69 Ford lTD 4 Dr. Sedan, power .&#13;
68 Olds 98 liT Cpe........ ,. .•&#13;
68 Cutlass Supreme 4&#13;
. 67 Cadillac HT Sed.,&#13;
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KARR &amp; VAN&#13;
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1969 Ford Lm ................ s495&#13;
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MOTORCYCLES&#13;
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.&#13;
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10 %&#13;
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With the purchase of any used car in stock. Sale good ll-19-761hru i 1.27 .76&#13;
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.&#13;
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TRAilER SAlES&#13;
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·:o&#13;
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USED CARS&#13;
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·(ARS&#13;
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1 WEEK ONLY&#13;
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0., Friday; Nov.&#13;
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28 acres off the souU'I&#13;
described lands:&#13;
southwest corner&#13;
Town. 31 A enge&#13;
north 23.16 cheinl&#13;
We.s t corn~r of&#13;
land ; thence tilt&#13;
to c.e nter or&#13;
thence south&#13;
3.04 chains ;,;~;~=~··&#13;
degrees&#13;
thence&#13;
south line&#13;
it crossu&#13;
tl'lence&#13;
beginning&#13;
cepting en&#13;
You're a little too negatlv'e today. SO feel nooclhora!l&#13;
Your keen Imagination sees only&#13;
the shadows unless you strive&#13;
diligently to let the sun ln .&#13;
&#13;
GEMINI {Mar 21·Juno 20)&#13;
Something you've swept under&#13;
the rug may pop ~p to haunt you . .&#13;
Djspo,seofltearlylntheday. You ~I BRA {Sept. 23-(lct. 23) You"re&#13;
could still have a pleasurab le · Rind today, except when you&#13;
have to dlp into your purse. You&#13;
evening , ·&#13;
Bemlce Beda Oaol&#13;
could be too sllngy and offend&#13;
For SoturdiJ, Nov •. 29, 1118&#13;
CANCER {Juno :lt·JUIJ 22) Be someone who h.as been&#13;
sure you ge,t exactly what you generous to you.&#13;
ARid CMirch 21·Apilt II) Be&#13;
want If maklnQ an important&#13;
careful with . whom you Involve,&#13;
purchase today, or you'll be un~ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 as req•ulr•od&#13;
yourself today. The wrong com·&#13;
happy every time you look at it. Vanity and pride go before a tall. of "OIIau·oi&#13;
panlon could cause you some&#13;
You't1 tak e a tumb le today If you by "&#13;
problems both costly and em M LEO CJIIIJ 23-Aug. 22) Don'llean, take yourself loo seriously.&#13;
too heavily today on persons&#13;
ba,rrasslng.&#13;
over whom you .haYe authority. SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 23·Dte.&#13;
"TAURUS (Apr!( 20·Miy 20)&#13;
Underlings will resist strong 21) You ha~e enough re5ponM&#13;
Don't resurrect old domestic methods and producUJn will slblllty without laking on the&#13;
grievances today . Dlqglng up an·&#13;
problems of others . Don't try to&#13;
noa~lve.&#13;
clent skeletons will only serve to&#13;
be a good guy and get Into&#13;
spoil the day for you and your VIRGO {Aug. 2~·Stpt. 22) someth ing you can't ha ndle.&#13;
Oct. 15 -2'-&gt;1,&#13;
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"You'll Like Our Quality Way 01&#13;
GMC Financing&#13;
Open Evenings Untii6:00- Til&#13;
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\2-The Dally SenUnel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Nov. 19,1976&#13;
&#13;
Agreement is reached&#13;
&#13;
Scotia mine victims reached&#13;
By ROBERT SANGEORGE aJn 't a pretty scene down&#13;
&#13;
PARTRIDGE, Ky. (UPI)&#13;
- A recovery team today&#13;
reached the bodies of 11 men&#13;
entombed after an e:tploliCII&#13;
In the Scotia Coal Co. mine&#13;
near Partridge since 1ut&#13;
March. Afederal official said&#13;
It wu not "a p-etty acene."&#13;
The 2fHnan recovery team&#13;
wu led by Robert Barrett,&#13;
admlnlatrator of the Mining&#13;
and Enforcement Safety&#13;
Admlnlstraton, and H.N.&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Kentucky&#13;
Conunlaaloner of Mines and&#13;
Minerala.&#13;
"It was just as we suspected," said Barrett. "The&#13;
bodies are where we thought&#13;
they were and there's no&#13;
Indication yet 111 to just what&#13;
happened."&#13;
Barrett was asked to&#13;
describe the scene of the&#13;
explosiOn.&#13;
"I don't want to comment&#13;
on that," said Barrett. "It&#13;
&#13;
MEIGS lltEATRE&#13;
&#13;
FOR&#13;
&#13;
1\~TE&#13;
&#13;
there."&#13;
Specially modified coal&#13;
cara were aent to the area to&#13;
Iring out the bodies of the&#13;
men who died March 11, two&#13;
days after 15 other miners&#13;
were 1dlled In a similar&#13;
explolion In the same lunn&lt;!l.&#13;
The 11 men had gone Into the&#13;
mine to Investigate the first&#13;
explosion.&#13;
The entombed men were&#13;
found about three and a half&#13;
miles from the mine&#13;
entrance.&#13;
The recovery team&#13;
Included two pathologists and&#13;
Letcher County Deputy&#13;
Coroner Duwart Banks who&#13;
were to check the bodies&#13;
before putting them in&#13;
leather-zippered "crash&#13;
bags" for removal to the&#13;
surface where they will be&#13;
taken to nearby funeral&#13;
homes in hearses and&#13;
ambulances that were parked&#13;
near the ll}ine entrance..&#13;
kirkpatriCk said· plana to&#13;
aend a second recovery crew&#13;
Into the rrline to help with&#13;
removal of the bodies were&#13;
scrapped because the team&#13;
would not be needed.&#13;
The recovery team went&#13;
Into the mine at5:40a.m, and&#13;
Will transported to the scene&#13;
of the explosion by battery&#13;
powered coal cars. Team&#13;
members had only the lights&#13;
from their helmets for&#13;
illumination.&#13;
&#13;
Barrett said the bodies&#13;
were about 150 feet from each&#13;
other. He said some minor&#13;
rock debris Will also found In&#13;
the arel!.&#13;
Kirkpatrick said it would&#13;
take 20 . to 30 minutes to&#13;
examine and prepare the&#13;
bodies for removal.&#13;
Blue Diamond Coal Co.,&#13;
Scotia's parent firm, placed&#13;
tight secUrity at the mine to&#13;
keep curioaity-eeekers from&#13;
hampering the recovery&#13;
operation.&#13;
The scene around the mine&#13;
Will quiet, similar to the days&#13;
&#13;
COTA General Manager&#13;
Thcmpeon Nooner uld today&#13;
reached early today between that both Bides had agreed to&#13;
the Central Ohio Transit withhold ccmment on the&#13;
Authority and Local :/All ol the contents of the agreement&#13;
Transport Workers Union on until after union membera&#13;
a new contract designed to take a ratlficatloo vote at 9&#13;
end a five-day old strike by a.m. Saturday.&#13;
Nooner said if the&#13;
bus drivers and mechanics.&#13;
The strike had left 50,000 agreement is app-oved, the&#13;
persona who usually ride the bu.ses could be roitlng by&#13;
buses to find other means of . Monday.&#13;
transportation.&#13;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)-&#13;
&#13;
A tentative agreement was&#13;
&#13;
since the middle of July when&#13;
workers unsealed the tunnel&#13;
to begin the task of&#13;
recovering the bodies.&#13;
Federal mining officials&#13;
said a second round ot&#13;
hearings into the two&#13;
explosions - caused by&#13;
methane g111 - should begin&#13;
sometime after the first of the&#13;
year.&#13;
The state of Kentucky will&#13;
also conduct its own hearing&#13;
into the explosions and will&#13;
decide If any criminal chrges&#13;
are to be filed.&#13;
&#13;
THURSDAY REJECTS&#13;
Week of Nov. 4, 1976&#13;
Team Standings&#13;
Team No. One&#13;
..58 22&#13;
Team No. Two &amp; Four 44 36&#13;
, Team No. 5&#13;
32 48&#13;
Welkers Ashland&#13;
30 50&#13;
Team No.6&#13;
24 56&#13;
High Team Series - Team&#13;
No. 4 711, Team No. 5 678,&#13;
Team No. 6 658.&#13;
·&#13;
High Team Game Welkers Ashland 279, Team&#13;
No. 4 249, Team No. 5 248.&#13;
High Ind . Series - Patti&#13;
Williams 374, Laura Carpenter 365, Charlene Doczi&#13;
353.&#13;
Ind. High Game - Ann&#13;
Morris 176, ·Laura Carpenter&#13;
152. Ann Morris 147.&#13;
&#13;
to answer&#13;
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-0&#13;
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Dear Readers:&#13;
&#13;
You have probablywCIIdered wbn I blve been, but • to&#13;
the China lituat!CII I have been Ulllble to JII"PPI''IDJ ll'tlclel. I&#13;
have been trying to save the life ~ Mao'a widow, IIIII u you&#13;
p-obably have read, the new rt11me Ia IDU Mn. Mao. I called&#13;
to Chlila to go over the lituat!CII. I bate to ldmit tbat Mao'a&#13;
wife did beopeck him and abe made him Wllb tbe dlabillfter&#13;
each tneal. During the cultural revolution, Mao'a wife wu&#13;
sometimes blamed f(l' act~ the atudenll Into rlotl.&#13;
However, this Ia CG~~pletely untrue and ·Mao, UJroucb Mn.·&#13;
Mao's influence, quelled ume. I believe tbatl hiVe convinced.&#13;
the leaders not to execute Mn. Mao and to permit ber to&#13;
descend Into obecurlty.&#13;
The Chllieie lesden have madll .me a tempUnc ~ ol&#13;
becoming the ftrat Ambauad(l' to the United States and I am&#13;
strongry considering same. If thla lbou1d happen then, I would ·&#13;
have to quit writing for your lleWIP8per. Anyhow, I am&#13;
thinking of my readers with the Dally Sentinel and I believe&#13;
thatl can get my articles to you with regularity.- Slped, Big&#13;
Mac.&#13;
&#13;
Judgment asked&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
t•&#13;
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m court ac Ion&#13;
&#13;
A suit asking $604.16 plus&#13;
interest for money loaned has&#13;
been filed in Meigs County&#13;
Common Pleas Court by .&#13;
Fairfax Family Fund, Inc.,&#13;
Louisville, Ky., against Tex&#13;
R. Huffman, Middleport.&#13;
Joyce A. Morris, Middleport, and Charles William&#13;
Morris, Middleport, filed for&#13;
dissolution of marriage and&#13;
Joseph J . D. Reynolds,&#13;
Myrtle Beach A.F .B., S. C.,&#13;
flied suit for divorce against&#13;
Eriinda P. C. Reynolds,&#13;
Sunday Mixed League&#13;
. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Rollerta&#13;
PICK 'N' SHOVEL ,&#13;
Won Lost C. O'Brien, Pomeroy, · filed&#13;
Sa lem St. Mkt.&#13;
68 28 suit for partition of real&#13;
Farmers Bank&#13;
59 37&#13;
estate against Gene Edward&#13;
Seldom Rest Ceramics&#13;
52 44 Rose, U. S. Air Force,&#13;
Team No. 1&#13;
37&#13;
59 Athens, Greece, et a!.&#13;
&#13;
GM, union, near accord&#13;
DETROIT (UPI)&#13;
General Motors Corp. and the&#13;
United Auto Workers neared&#13;
final agreement today on a&#13;
new national contract for&#13;
390,000 workers, but not&#13;
before 80,000 workers left&#13;
their jobs in a series ol&#13;
selective strikes dubbed&#13;
''Operation Apache."&#13;
Top union sources indicated the final pieces of a&#13;
new agreement matching&#13;
contracts worked out earlier&#13;
· at Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. were being put&#13;
together. An announcement&#13;
was expected around 9 a.nf.,&#13;
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Short guide&#13;
(Continued from page I)&#13;
an Ohio University graduate&#13;
student in geography to&#13;
·determine the extent of&#13;
nonresident held land in the&#13;
five-county area. In this&#13;
study, landowners were&#13;
considered nooof'esident or&#13;
absentee if they did not live in&#13;
the county where they owned&#13;
land. Court house records&#13;
revealed that there are over&#13;
4,000 private noncorporate&#13;
absentee landowners with&#13;
rural tracts of at least one&#13;
acre in size. Their holdings&#13;
total 238,337 acres or&#13;
ap~1roxlma1tely 17 per cent of&#13;
surface area in the five&#13;
studied.&#13;
more about the&#13;
owners and their&#13;
using the land,&#13;
were sent to a&#13;
owners. Eight&#13;
usable&#13;
returned&#13;
&#13;
one source sa1a.&#13;
"In the past couple of hours&#13;
. we whittled down a lot of&#13;
items and just need a&#13;
response from the company&#13;
on one or two things," one&#13;
union official said.&#13;
&#13;
CARON TO DIVORCE&#13;
SANTA MONICA, Calif.&#13;
(UPI) - Actress Leslie&#13;
Caron filed for a divorce&#13;
Thursday from her third&#13;
husband, producer Michael&#13;
Loughlin.&#13;
"We have decided after a&#13;
separation of a year to get a&#13;
divorce as the result of&#13;
irreconcilable differences,"&#13;
said Miss Caron. The Frenchborn actress, 45, . and&#13;
Loughlin, 38, were married in&#13;
Jamaica in 1968.&#13;
Loughlin lives in London&#13;
and Miss Caron in Beverly&#13;
Hills, Calif. They have no&#13;
children.&#13;
&#13;
Ed's Crossroad' s Gro. 36 60&#13;
Roadrunners&#13;
36 60&#13;
Men 's High Series - Jeff&#13;
Tillis 431, Roger Carpenter&#13;
430, Don Harris 421.&#13;
Women 's High Series Shirley Harris 381 , Laura&#13;
Carpen ter&#13;
348,&#13;
Marg e&#13;
Dingess 342.&#13;
• Men 's High Game - Don&#13;
Harris 179, Jeff Tilli s 172. Dan&#13;
Bowers 169.&#13;
Women's High Game Shirl ey Harris 139, Marge&#13;
Dingess 138, Shirley Harri s&#13;
133.&#13;
&#13;
BRADLEY LEADS AGAIN&#13;
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Gen. of the Army Omar&#13;
Bradley, 83, last of the fivestar&#13;
generals&#13;
who&#13;
commanded the American&#13;
war machine in World War II&#13;
will be granil marshal of tru;&#13;
annusl Christmas parade on&#13;
Hollywood Boulevard.&#13;
Brlldley will ride in the lead&#13;
car of the nationally televised&#13;
·parade Nov. 28, which will&#13;
include 87 movie and&#13;
television stars.&#13;
&#13;
THURSDAY· REJECTS&#13;
Week of Nov . 11, 1976&#13;
Team Standings&#13;
Team No. 1&#13;
58 30&#13;
Team No. 2&#13;
52 36&#13;
Team No. 4&#13;
48 40&#13;
Team No. 5&#13;
38 50&#13;
Welker 's Ashland&#13;
34 54&#13;
Team No. 6&#13;
26 62&#13;
Team Hig h Series Welker 's Ashland 721. Team&#13;
No. 2 688, Team No. 4 673 .&#13;
High Game Welk ers&#13;
Ashland 269, Team No . 2 256,&#13;
Team No. 4 242.&#13;
High Ind. Series - Patti&#13;
William s 403, Jan Alexander&#13;
391. Ann Morris 374.&#13;
High .Ind . Game - Jan&#13;
Al exander 163, Patti Willi s&#13;
149, Charl ene Doczi 142.&#13;
&#13;
UNCLE DIES&#13;
Sybil Ebersbach, Pomeroy,&#13;
received word today of the&#13;
death of an uncle, Orville&#13;
Rader, Columbus. Mr.&#13;
Rader, a former resident of&#13;
Meigs County, died Thursday&#13;
morning. He was also an&#13;
uncle of Pomeroy Mayor&#13;
Clarence Andrews. Funeral&#13;
services will be Monday,&#13;
10:30 a.m. in Columbus.&#13;
&#13;
LIBRARY TOURED&#13;
The · sixth grade class of&#13;
Mrs. Pam Crow of Pomeroy&#13;
Eiemen\ary toured the&#13;
Pomeroy Library Thursday&#13;
to learn how to take ad·&#13;
vantage of the services the&#13;
library offers.&#13;
&#13;
IN HOSPITAL&#13;
LONG BOTTOM - John&#13;
Hayes, Long Bottom is· a&#13;
patient at St. Joseph&#13;
Hospital, Parkersburg. His&#13;
room number is 342.&#13;
0&#13;
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Wolfpen&#13;
News Notes&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
OOMPUTER DATA&#13;
James Clatworthy, who wu recently hon«ed by the&#13;
Masonic organlzatloo, was also hoocnd by being permitted to&#13;
drive with the Cincinnati Reds Cll their return from New Yen.&#13;
Mr.Ciatworthy, p-omlnantln thlaparade, ~ courae,lmowaall&#13;
of the ball playera well. For the informaUCII of the reade~&#13;
Jbruny is quite close to Jobnny Bench and Pete Role. For&#13;
Yeara he has tieen dooatlnfl crackers to each of these ball&#13;
players. Jim was chauffeured by Ted Reed In tbl8 lri11111Pwrt&#13;
parade.- Signed, Big Mac.&#13;
I FED THE COMPUTER with this question: What portion&#13;
of the anatomy of a woman would a man flrat notice? My&#13;
computer shows the following answers.&#13;
1. Norbert ~pton and Dr. .JJy Bradshaw ol Middleport,&#13;
Ohio always look at a wcman to see if shew~ glaues.&#13;
2. Dr. Keith Riggs, P!llleroy, always flrat loob at a&#13;
woman's teeth. •&#13;
·' ••&#13;
-- ·&#13;
3. Dale Dutton, MlddlepoH, alwaYs (ci'oktto~see whether a&#13;
woman is wearing cosmetlca.&#13;
4. James Simpson, Middleport, always checks to see if she&#13;
is breathing.&#13;
5. cash Bahr, Middleport, always notices a woman's&#13;
clothing.&#13;
6. Paul easel, Middleport, always cheCks a woman's lips,&#13;
primarily to determine whether she would make a good stamp&#13;
sealer.&#13;
7. Bil Childs, Middleport, always first checks the woman's&#13;
rhetoric to see whether she is properly Insured.&#13;
8. Charles Wayland, Middleport, checks to see if a woman&#13;
has a frog membership card.&#13;
9. Robert Bowen, Chester, is particularly Interested In li&#13;
woman's face.&#13;
10. Russ Moore, Syracu.se, always looks to see if a woman&#13;
is wearing a dress. He is against pantsuits.&#13;
11. Jesse Brlnker,Raclne,alwayschecks to see if a woman&#13;
is wearing wrist watch.&#13;
12. Don Colllns, P!llleroy, always first checks a woman's&#13;
hair.&#13;
13. Roger Dillsrd, Pomeroy,.first looks to see what type of&#13;
car a woman is driving.&#13;
14. ·Dick Fick, Chester, first always looks at a woman's&#13;
ear. ·&#13;
15. Bill Francis, Pomeroy, always checlra to see if a&#13;
woman is wearing flowers.&#13;
16. Harry Hill, Letart Falls, flrat checlra to see if a woman&#13;
is registered 111 a Republican voter.&#13;
17. Wendell Hoover, Jr., Middleport, always checks to see&#13;
if a woman is properly wired.&#13;
18. Phil Kelly, Chester, first notices a wcman's eyelroWII.&#13;
He eontends that you can tell a lot about a woman by .her&#13;
eyebrows.&#13;
•&#13;
19. Ferman Mpore, P!llleroy, flrat notices a woman's&#13;
elbows.&#13;
·&#13;
. 20. George Hobstetter, Pomeroy, always checks to see if a&#13;
woman is wearing shoes.&#13;
21. Robert Morris, Mlddlepcrt, always flrat looks at a&#13;
woman's ears to see if she is wearing earrlnga.&#13;
&#13;
a&#13;
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KYSER'S WALKON&#13;
PHILADELPffiA (UPI)A man in cap and. gown&#13;
interrupted Mike Douglas as&#13;
he was taping his 15th&#13;
OAPSE TO MEET&#13;
· anniversary television show.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0. Smith&#13;
OAPSE chapter 17 will&#13;
Kay Kyser, who more than of Rock ~prings and Mr. and&#13;
decades ago ran Kay Mrs . Harley Smith of meet Monday, Npv. 22, at 7:30&#13;
Kollege of Musical Kanauga were recent visitors p.m. in the cafeteria of Meigs&#13;
High. A represen.w'"''ll"· walked on stage of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Junior&#13;
tative will be present.&#13;
u Douglas was Smith.&#13;
"Ole Buttermilk&#13;
Mr. Earl Russell of Kentucky is visiting with his&#13;
first meeting for mother, Bertha Russell.&#13;
LO ST &amp; FOUND&#13;
men in 25 years.&#13;
LO ST : Reward for r eturn of&#13;
MEIGS COUNTY MUST be alllDuaual place. Out ~ 100&#13;
Mrs. Larry Johnson and&#13;
two A K C boxer puppies .&#13;
then a vocalist family and Mrs. Geneva&#13;
names&#13;
that we submitted to our computer, there were only two&#13;
Females. Lost or stol en&#13;
show.&#13;
from Ann James , Rt . 1, persons who flrat noticed a woman's derriere, «face. NinetyShumate visited Tuesday&#13;
Long Bottom . Call 614 .992 eight people In the County would look el.sewhere.&#13;
37d2.&#13;
with Mrs. Helen Johnson.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry&#13;
Johnson, Gina, Tahnee and&#13;
Brady, Mrs. Geneva Shumate&#13;
were weekend visitors of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Leon Shumate and&#13;
sons of Bandytown, W. Va.&#13;
Mr. Lincoln Russell visited&#13;
'·&#13;
a recently with Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
&#13;
ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY&#13;
&#13;
the~ilrieyi.Jolinson.&#13;
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Weather&#13;
&#13;
OPEN FRIDAY UNIJL&#13;
•&#13;
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0&#13;
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J&#13;
&#13;
P.M.&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
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SALE! 8 TRACK-STEREO TAPES&#13;
'6.79 TAPES&#13;
SALE&#13;
&#13;
Cloudy and cooler tonight,&#13;
lows to mid 30s. Cloudy again&#13;
Saturday; highs in the lower&#13;
50s.&#13;
Probability&#13;
of&#13;
precipitation 30 per cent&#13;
today, 10 per cent tonight, 20&#13;
per cent Saturday.&#13;
&#13;
•sAO&#13;
'7;79&#13;
TAPES&#13;
SALE&#13;
&#13;
'6.20&#13;
&#13;
'9.79 TAPES&#13;
SALE&#13;
&#13;
'7.80&#13;
'10.79 TAPES&#13;
.SALE&#13;
&#13;
- •1.60&#13;
&#13;
'12.79 TAPES&#13;
SALE&#13;
&#13;
'1_0.20&#13;
&#13;
lace,able plug-m&#13;
Detachable&#13;
Ish on plastic&#13;
&#13;
MUSIC&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
2ND FLOOR&#13;
· TAKE ADVANTAGE&#13;
&#13;
'"nc1~1o" our entire stock, there's&#13;
&#13;
a grand selection of rock,&#13;
popular,&#13;
rellglllus&#13;
and&#13;
Instrumental tapes.&#13;
&#13;
SALE ENDS SAT., 5 P.M.&#13;
SPECIAL SALE PRICES&#13;
&#13;
Save plen'y on mens and' boys jackets, mens and boys sw.aters,&#13;
mens shirts, special savings on womens and girls coats, womens .&#13;
blouses and tops, womens siHpwear. You'll like the low prices on&#13;
desks, ready for you to buy in the furniture department on the 3rd&#13;
floor.&#13;
&#13;
ELBERF.ELDS IN ·POMEROY&#13;
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