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12- The Daily Sentinel. Midd!Ppurt ·Pomeroy. 0 .. Thursday. Apnl 20. 1978

ELBERFELDS IN .POMEROY

Judge rejects attempt
COLUMBUS (IJPIJ - One
state lawmaker was rebuff ell
Wednesday in his attempt tu
stop the state from advancing
the rinanciallv troub led
schools money tO pay bills. so
another will trv todav .
Franklin Colmtv Common

('onlnllling Board did not
have the authurity to disburse
tht.•

lllOtll-')

He had soug h} · bnth a
!l'mporary and permanent
restn:llnmg order to keeP
S~ate

Auditor Tllmnas

~·er1,~1son

F: .

from issuiiJg a $21.5

funds ... Murdvck said.
Gilli e ha d sa id the
Controlling Boa rd had the
funds. but he also ruled the
Controlling Board would have
to houor any
from school

(ll h er

request
with

distr \ r~

a!read~ IJeen issued. he warlts

Pfeifer maintmrH.&gt;d U1at 1f

tht• court to order Fcn:,usun to

not lwve passed both U1e state

n •cn w r t hem .

Senat e a nd House
Representatives .

the paymem wa s made. it
would set a pr ecedent that
could bankrupt stale sehOills
and &gt;also said the slate

million rhL·ck this week and

" UH~ bomd hHd no aultwi'i ty
to appropri&lt;llL' m om~y with
('llnd ttion~ttr
tiS

stri ng s attached
it did and secondly, the hn~·

cl ear·Jy statt.•s .that foW1dation
lll tH llt's
are
to
be
&lt;-tppropritJtt'd nn a monthly
bti SIS to each scllool district .

If ll1e u•urt finds the boRed
m·tpd illegally, Murdock said
he wan ts Uw

('U llrt

to prevent

the aud ttnr from issuing the
funds , and if Umse funds hHve

·'The lcgislat ure and not
the ('nntrnllmg Board should
hcn ·c rtpprupriated th nst'

similar fina ncial problems .
Pleifer had sa id if U1e stale
Hllnws this pay lllenl to Cleve·

land then any fi nancia llytroubled dislri rt should be
able to , seek, cmd rec(•1ve.

fu nds. I
F'ran klin B. Walter. stale
super inte ndent of public in·
strurtion. sa)'S any sdwo!
district facin~ problems like
the Cleveland schools w1ll be
treated as Cleveland has been
treated.

Pfeife r had sa id the only
rt~a so n

as~

JEANS SALE

prumisei"J.

Their last pay chcc·k was

to disbm:se the ' March 17.

nuthurity

Pleas Court .Judge Fred G1lhe
rejected an attempt by Sen .
Paul Pfeifer. R-Bue)Tus. to
block th e payment of s:m.8
million in state funds tu bail
out the bankrupt Clewland
city school system
Assistant House Minoritv
L~ader Norman Murdnrk \;f
Cincinnati was to ask the
Franklin County Court of
Appeals toda) fur a
declarat ory JUdgment
declaring Monday's acti&lt;Hl of
the State Controll ing b1•ard
illegal. The Controlling Board
had approved adv"nrmg the
schools the money .

another 19.:1 million in June .
Murdnck said m hi s brief.
to be filed with the court . that

U1e sd(rx&gt;l 's 11.000 employees
were not J)(iid

the request

was

turned over to the Conu·olling
Roard wa s because it would
nf

The money did not arrive in
Wednesda\

C'll'\·cland

and

In other action. the NAACP
filed several requests with a
federa I judge urging him
basically to set aside stale
law and order up to 9.9 mills
·of taxes reeently rejectc'&lt;.! by
Cleveland voters.
Nathaniel Jones. national
~eneral

counse l fur

N,\ ACP. sa id . Clev-e lan d's
Ulxpayers will have on ly
themselves "' blame if Chief
~'e deral Jud ge Prank J .
&amp;lltisti orders them to pay
additional taxes lo keep the
cit y's 180 schools open and
deseg regated. He also sa id
that local voters indicated
la st April 6. when they
defeated a levy designed to
keep the sciHKJis operational.
th at they are aga in st
desegregatio n and th at
makes them responsible fo r
attempting ID .IJ!oek a federal
co urt
11 rdc r
un der
Cnnstitutional

l r.~w .

FRIDAY, APRIL 21st AND SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT .'TIL 8

WOMEN'S JEANS
PRE-TEEN - JUNIOR - REGULAR - EXTRA SIZES

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By HELEN THOMAS
WASHI NGTON 1UP I I President Carter, fa ced w1th
poor ec onom ic news and
co ngre ssiona 1 tan1 peri ng

l'ffnrts to curb
lllfldllOfl, SUIIITTIUning 16 top
ex~·cutlves of lhr nat10n 's
trat ion

Tlw

former

e~ssode~te

publisher of Holling Stone
magazine will bt' the second

with the tax package he hopes

tht•1r .support
in his
burge lmlng bHttle agi:tlllst

top wo111an in U1e Cmter
pol!cy·ma k1ng hi erarr lly .
!'v1idgr. rustanza , director of

'

mfiHtlon

the Off1ce of Public l.ia1 son.

will he lp r evive the economy ,
today in\~ted ('ongressional
lax writers and bus1nessnJPn

Ca rtrr pla rt'i to hold CJ
:similar Jllel•ting s(Jon with
or ~an ized lt1bor leaders to
&lt;-tppea l for their backing for
the ,·olunta ry w(lge and pnce
rcstntinL'i tht' tldministration
is bank1n~ on to qu ell
1nflatwn .

wtll be

for separ ate White House
chat s.
The pres1d ent has had
mixed re; uIts wit h. his
combi nati on tas cut-tax
revision plan undergmng f1ve
weeks of review by the tax writing House Way s and

Means Committee. W1th ke)
Carter proposals br~n g
scrapped by the panel. the
president schedul ed a
meeting today with the
chairman . Rep . Al Ulima 11.
D-Dre .. and otht•rs to disc·uss
the future of the plan .
The action foll owed the
Commerce Department's annoWlcement Wednesd&lt;:ty th&lt;:tt

the Gross National Product
skidded during ll1e &lt;•pening
three months of 1978 t u shu\\
he worst natwnal output Jn
thr~

years.

Commer c e S e cr t! t ar~
Juanita Kreps shnrtly , aftrr

the announcement told
Congress anythmg less than
Carter's $23.9 billiOn tax cut
proposal may in crease
chances fo r worS(' inflCJtlun
next year .
The pr esident wH s d c v otm ~
attention , as
. we
. ll, to adrmms-

blut•-dup companie&gt; to rally

In a maj or speech on
mflcttwn last wet&gt;k , DJ rter
ann nunc('d he will seek a 5.5
pt•n ·t•nt ce11'ing on federHl
W!!l'kl'r W&lt;ll.!t mereases and
urgl•d industry leagprs t~J
fullo\\ suit. H{' hAs made it
1

dear hiS plans for the
d.;:tmpenmg inflatiun dt1 nnt
tnclude any man dat ory
C! llltro b ovl'r pn ces and
wag es.

On

~tnother

frnnt. chan gt'S

m the White Ht&gt; use operation

a nd st&lt;1ff wl're euntinuing to
emer gl' as a result of Carter 's
\\'rrkt•nd ~t nck.taking with

his

C&lt;~btnct and top
Hou ~(,a Jdes HI C'arnp

While
Oa\·ld,

Md
DenHx-ratic politi cal pro
Anm·
Wexler .
deputy
undl• r s ecretary

nf

('OIIHIH'I'C1.' . iS IJIO\'i n g lO

tht.'

Wh1te H111M as "

~.000·•·

yt-ar pn•sJdt•ntwl !iSststa nt to
\\ IWk with rtdnsrr Sturnt
E1 sem;t~t 1n the domestic
policy f lt•ld.

conccntrit tin~

(rn

Legislature
at-a-glance
HOUSE

stu d ent :,

HB 1736 Broo k. s Provrdes tor
ln nd us(' pla n n 1n g

1239 . Pa nenill Expand s
re ~ trrct 10 ns
on tor ml:'r p u bl rc
off rcra ls and em ployee s rf'pre
sentr n9 person s Detore pub l rc
aq c r1cr es on wh rc h !h(''l ser v l'd

or were emp lo yed

HB 11 40, Ba ll Eli m rnate s tue l
ad IUSimen t cos t pass throuqhs
by el ec tr rc l rg h t corn pi\n res
HB l ?J L K ar mol Up d ate s
srar uror -.· pr ov rsr ons r rl i\f 1nQ to
coun ty hom e!o
HB l7.t2 , Saw ve r Pr ov1 dcs a
non torte Jt ure la w tor 1nd 1V1dUal
de ter re d an nu 111eS
HB 12 4) , M urd oc "' Au th Or !les
&lt;,chool &lt;; ub s.1 dy i!d va nce pa y
menrs to sc hools that r un oul of
rr1on ey m 1977 78 ~ch o ol ye ar
HB 1? 44 , J ct s k. uls k 1 F Mill
t at es

tOr nt

menTa l

tor

sul fur

010 ~ 1 d&lt;'

111 Oh 10

Cl&gt;.~il

Slalules to more
ell erli\lt&gt;ly deal w11t1 nat ur rt\

dPf en!.('

ee

1
and m an m ade d 1 ~a~ t e r s
HB 1009, E
HugheS
tn
cr eases the rc lmtlu rsf' nwnr ot
memi&gt;N &lt;; 0 1 bOr:'HdS Of h('JI I h
d i.-. t r,rts. 81 9
Sub HB l08J Bcy ald Crca!C'1
c1 nou&lt;ouH~ progr am tor o!der
adult:, il nd prov1de!J tor. rom
munrt y
mu1 1 1 p u rpo~e
sen10r
ccn · er ~

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A Home Btmk

For

Meigs County
Peo11le

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

-sANK-.,.... "".

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.

Fifteen Cen ts
Vol. ~~~ No. :;

make ·' beller use'' nf their

time. and that Carter wnuld
l..M! Illt:.'t.'ling individue~lly

and
srna ll rr groups with
members from time lo time
1n

Pay raise
1Continued

The learning experiences of kindergarten are being
stressed in announcing the registration of kmdergarten

from page I)

uffi cia ls and rmployecs tn
$55.000. That an 1endment was

aim ed

ANOTIIER TRAIN DERAU.ED - t\pproximately 16
cars of the Chessie System carrying dangerous chemi cals
were derailed around 5 a .m. today north of Pt . Pleasant. It
was the second time in less t11an four months such an
incident has occurred in the Pt. Pleasant area . None of th e
cars were ruptw-ed in today's incident north of Pt.

edu eators,

al

sprc· i fil'all y col legr
preside nts wh ose salar ies
cmd fringr benefits in some
cases exceed that amount .

currentl y with salaries uf
$55,000 are the chancellor nf

·~~=·-~O::ll,·!·!·!':&lt;.&lt;.'l-:':..'"·;·:,.:.:-:,,:,:·:·:·:::&lt;:~&lt;::&lt;&lt;:~:'"""';;~1

!News. . .rn Brrefsl Trailer owners

ll1e Ohio il&lt;Jard of Rege nts
ami the state superintendent
The Sena te lmd rt~tu ced the ·
pmposed sala ry for chief
justice of the Ohio Supreme
Court til $55.000 fr om the
House-recommended figure
of $60.000. The conferenre
committee kept that lower

figu re after Meshel agreed to
l'tmvim·c

his

Se notc

eolleagues

to

up gra de

MEN'S JEANS

Includes our entire stock of men's jeans - Wrangler and other famous makes - Complete
selection of sizes in basic and fashion styles - Flares and straight legs - Shop

sa laries for other judgl's.

t\.&gt;;soeiate Supreme Co urt
Just iees. cut from $53.000 to
$4~ .000 by the Senate. would
~ct $51.000 under the bill .
They now make $40.000 .
Appea Is court judges. reduced from $49.000 to 145.000
by the Senate. wou ld get
141.000 under the ·bil l. They
now make $37.000.

best selection.

ear~

for

....

Reg. s11 95 Jeans••..•..•. Sale sgss
Reg. s1295 Jeans ....... Sale s}Q'l5

su

Reg. s1495 Jeans •••••••• Sale 95
Reg. s1595 Jeans ....... Sale s1275

tor sem dra ile r
0

SE NATE

6111 Introduc ed
· SB
487 ,
Meshel
Make s
correc t 10n s 1n pre\I IOustv enact
ed appropr1al!on b i ll s

Bil ls PaHed
Am
HB !145 , S
Brown
R£'q u, r es
n1e
l1cens 1ng
ot
aucf10n bus1 nesses and changes
tee s 19 0
Am Su b HB 906 . LM c1 0ne
Prov 1des proT ec TIOn tor endan

q Ned pla n ts 79 0

Am
Pro h 1bl &lt;,

Sub

HB

605,

tampermg

F r 1C'S
w 1l h

,l

Reg. s1695 Jeans ....... Sale 51355
Reg. s1795 Jeans ••••••• Sale s1435
All of our boys.' denim and
fashion jea ns are included for
!his e vent . Regular sizes · slims
hu skies and the popular
s tudent size 26 to 30 inch waist.

Am
HB
71 8,
St ,nt iM O
Incr ea ses pcnaltres for unla wf ul
po s~ e ss1bn ot dan gero us ordn an
r f's ?8 1

1Conunued from page I )
Sheriff's Office hns " suppl y
of lcanrts "T(Iward S::tfcr
Cycling " fum1 shcd by the
!Continued from page 1I
Stale of Ohi o Department of
The effect of mflmion _
Highw ay Safety These arc nodKing 7 percent lllb ye~tr
free and can be pieked up any . compared to 6.2 percen t 111
time.
1977 - was evi dent 111
Sheriff Proffll t advises. W'e dnes day ' s
La bor

Inflation

Department

:tnnounte ment

of a bicycle as a toy or IJU sh
· th e poverty level up
· mg
plaything . ·It is a vehicle and $.150. All urhan fanu ly of four
must be used accordingly. that earns les.&lt; than $6,200 a
Bicycle drivers are subject to year is consideretJ in povertv.
the sa me traffi c l;tws as the The comparaule fig ure for
automobile dri ve rs. It is the 1977 wa s $5;8:&gt;0..
responsib ility of the parents
Co mme rc-e Secre tary
to make sure that the child Ju&lt;&gt;ni ta Kreps said u1e news
understa nds the sig ns. w11s not all bad.
signals. and regulations. It is
" Vigorou s gr owt h ··
also the responsihllity_Qf lhi.__n:s~n"'t~ln:-'\l;~rci1 ,~1:h e-.said ,--+· - - - - - parent to make certain that predicting the growth ratefor
the child observes and obeys the year would be 4.5 percent
them and that he keeps his - just und~fJhe 4.7 percent
1-icycl e in . safe o~erating growth ra te the presiden t had
condition ."
predicted.

CLEVELAND - TilE 11 .000 EMPLOYEES OF THE
aeveland school system finall y were paid Thursday for the
first time since March 17- but today the system's fin ances
continue tD worry local and state school officials and the
employees themselves.
Another lawsuit ha s been filed in Columbus seeking an
order requir!Jlg State Auditor TI19mas E. FerguS&lt;Jn to recover
the $18 million in state aid paid tO the Cleveland schools Thurs·
day so they CIIUid meet the payrolls. The money was advanced
by the State Controlling Board.

must ohey · order

Sy racuse village residents Racine .
fa iling to comply with an
A second rea&lt;ling of an
ordinance to underpin their ordin ance was approved
trailer homes will be notified givin g th e Ohio Power
by mail to have the work done Compa ny permissi on to
immediately . Thi s was ap- sup ply the villa ge wit h
proved durin g a special electric se rvice.
meeti ng of Syracuse Village
Mayor Herman London
Council Thursday night .
reported he had purchased a
Per sons violating the or- small mower and the large
dinan ce lllust hav e the mower had been repaired.
necessa ry work com pleted
The
Syracuse
Fire
within 10 days after receipt of Department asked about
the letter. If the work is not installtng a fire bar for 10
completed . they will be cited member s of the department .
to co urt .
Installation of the bar will
It was reported wor k will cost approximately $200 . It
begin on two tennis co urts by will cost 1109 per month .
the fir st of May. weather according to Eber Pickens.
permitting.
The fire dcpartlllent will pay
A meeting will be held May the co&gt;1 of the Installation and
2 with the Commonwealth the mon thly rate.
Engineering. firm rega rding
Council also disc:ussed dogs
the sewage system for the run nin g loo se . .It was
vi lla ges of Syra cuse and
(Continued on page 12)

Parents ai'e l o bring a

record of immunization and
the child's bi1th certificate to
the registration.
Childr en being enrol led
should have the DPT seri es
and booster. poli o and
booster. Rube ll a. mea sle s
and a recent sk in test.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

+--- - -CO
- LUMBUS - A :Jtl.DAY'WEATIIER OUTLOOK
CAI.JlNG for normal rainfall and cool temperatures could be
crttlcallo Ohio's Ianners.
Lyle Denny, U. S. Agriculture Department meteorologist,
said Iannen need dry conditions to prepare fields for planting
(Collttnuad on 1111•. 11)

Mrs. Arm Barrett and daughter. Jennifer. and Mrs. Cledith King and daughter. 'feresa.
are pictured at a pre-kindergarten registration at the Harrisonville Elementary School.
Greg McCall. principal. and Mindy Young. kindergarten instructor . assist the two mothers
with the instructions on completing the ne&lt;.-essary form s for t•nrollrncnl.

Governor Rockefeller
visiting New
Haven
...

WASHINGTON - SEN . JOHN GLENN, D-DHiO, SAID
Thursday he has urged HEW Secretary Joseph .A. Colllano to
support the applications of five Ohio school districts that want
to either expand or implement magnet sch,qql programs. The
magnet school Is a sc!&gt;ool with a special curriculum and
jX'ograms that attract students from lhroughout a conununity.
The five districts that have filed with the U. S. Office of
Education for magnet school funding were Cleveland,
Colwnbus, Mansfield, Dayton . and Cleveland Heights.
TOI..EOO. OIDO - A HEARING WAS TO BE HELD In
Lucas County Common Pleas Court today to consider a request
by the Toledo School Board for a temporary restraining order
forcing striking teachers back to work .
The Toledo Federation of Teachers 'ntursday rejected the
latest wage offer by the board of education, which would have
boo•ed salaries between 10 and 12 percent. The system's 3,400
employees have been on strike since AprU 10.

CANDIDATES SPEAK - Three ca ndidates for local publi c office spoke Tuesday at the
Meigs County Human Recource Council's monthly meeting held at the Meigs Inn. Two of the
candidates pictured are 1..-, He~~rx Wells , lncwubent county commissioner and Hank
Cleland, opposing Wells in the prunary for county commissioner. Wells in his statements
!Did those attendin~ that the final plans for the nursing home will co me off the drawing
board Friday. Construction should start In near future , Wells said . Wells also commented
_that constructlon~on~the.ne.w_Mental Heallh and Senior Citizens buil&lt;lingJYill b!!gin_soon . ~
These two buildings will be of no c06l to the county, Wells commented. Plans are in the
making lor Canters Cave 4·H Camp, Jackllon County improvement of $500,000 to $650,000,
with $250,000 already committed JX'Oviding this swn can be matched by Dec. 31, 1978, Wells
added. Cleland stated lhat funding lsavallablefor a comprehensive program for children to
include day care and recreational centers. Not pictured is Judge Robert E. Buck who also
spoke and answered questions . Buck remains unopposed·in·the race for Probate Judge .

Delegates Charles H.
" Charley " Damron. D·
Putnam . and Dave O'Neal . D·
Mason. today announced
Gove rnor
John
D.
Rockefeller IV would be in
New Haven on Thursday.
April 27 , to announce that
major improvements would
be made to Old Ro ute 33.
The two delegates also said
that Governor Rockefel ler
would verify that the efforts
announced by them earlier
th is month were the
reason
a compro mise
ha d been reached in
the matter as to who
legally owned th e hi gh·
way and bridge, an Issue that
ha s been debat ed for
decMes.
Both Damron and O'Neal
sa id that they wert' shorkcll
by the letter and r esultin~
artlcle. _published yesterday_
from .city officia ls debating
the ownership of the highway
and upholding Law re nce
Butcher , Ma son · 'co unty
Administrative Assistant to
the County Commission, as to

'
\

Young , instructor, presides ovt'r story time .

HARRISONVILLf. - All is
set for the an nual kin·
dergarten ··roundup at the
Harri sonville Elementary
Schoo l. Miss Mindy Young.
instrut1or reports. The annual roundup to register new
kindergarten st udents as well
as first graders. who ha ve not
previously attended kin ·
dergarten. will be held from
8·30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wed·
nesday . May 3.
Registration is
being
'1ressed at this time su that
all of the paper work in volved
can be eompleted before the
beginning of classes in the
fal l. Any child whose fifth
b111hday fa lls on or before
Sept. :10. should be registered
for kinderga rten and any
child whose sixth birthdav
falls on or before Sept. 30.
may be registe red for the
first grade .

CINCINNATI
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS are
complaining that some Cincinnati businesses discriminate
against them by limiting the number of siudents allowed to
enter stores at a given time.
Some merchants limit students in stores on grounds it
reduces shoplifttrig and loitering .

Regular 17.95
Boys Jeans ............. ~.35
Regular '9.95
Boys Jeans ............. '7.95 ·
Regular s10.95
.
1
DJ.ur
M~J11 Jeans.............. 8.75
Regular '11.95
Boys Jeans ... :......... '9.55
Regular 112.95
Boys Jeans ...........,110.35

pupils at the Harrisonville School on May 3. Here Mindy

Harrisonville
roundup set

MOSCOW - SECRETARY OF STATE (.'YRUS VAN CE
reswued crucial arms talks in the Kremlin today and a U. S.
spokesman said he would confront Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko with the issue of Soviet interference in U. S. news
coverage of a protest demonstration.
Vance and Gromyko met for the second day to disclLSS the
.fundamental disputes blocking a new arms-limitation
agreement.

BOYS JEANS

utd1 l'¥' me ter 21 3

By Uolted Prmlnlcrnational
CHICAGO - MOVES TO REOPEN mngressional
hearings into the Teamster Union's pension fund operations
began Thursday because of Daniel J. Shannon 's departure as
the fund 's chief, the Chicago Tribune reported today.
Stannon either resigned under pressure or was fired
Wednesday at executive director of the Teamsters · Central
States, Southeast and Southwest pension fund . The 11.6 billion
fund has been under investigation by Cong ress and fed eral
agencies. largely because of loans it had made.

JOUET . IU.. - A CAR AND TRUCK COLUDE D Thurs·
day night. killing row- people, including two Ohioans, in the car
in an unincorporated area north of Joliet.
Michael E. Lowther; his brother, William, both of Brunswick, Ohio ; Williami.AJwther's wife , Marcia, 26: and her son ,
Aaron Elliot , I, Montgomery, Dl .; were Identified as the dead.
William and Marcia Lowther had been married recently , state
pollee said.

dum p tru c ks 91

Depulies

" Parents should never Ihmk

Pleasant . The Jan . 23 accident forced Pt. Pleasant to shut
off its water supply for severa l days after chem icals were
spilled onto the ground. Pictured above at the sce ne are
Sgt. N. E. Benson and Deputy' Thmnas Roush of the Mason
County Sheriffs Department. The train was reportedly
headed toward Huntington .

The only state officia ls

91 1

H B llJ 4 L
Br own
Rf'v iS t•\ r('qu l&lt;it ,on of 1ra nsm 11
ters ot money 91 0
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et a 1m&lt;, cou rt s 86 ~
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Ex ten ds th e ~·~o es of insu ran ce
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pro\11de tor Ofl 1cer s a nd em
plo~ees SQ 0
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G1ves cou nT y comm1 SS10ners
d1sr r et ron ni pl dcrny a r ever! cr
claus e rn dee d s to or o p c rtv
lrdns. trorr ed to nonpro l 1'1 sen 1or
c Ti /Cn or qan 11a'10n s 90 0
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a cet"&gt;s. to cl1 ent re co rd s "' stQi l'
1n st tut 1on s
Res o lut•on Adopt ed
HJ R 78 . U t nc 1on e M{•mo ra l '
1/ CS Con gr ess to CIC'&lt;I ar c ,,
three year rno rator 1um on £'n
torcemen• of a 1r Qu it ll l y sta nd

Bil ls Passt&gt;d
HO R5 . Corb1n R('\IIS t'S

You II feel better if Its bigger .
The way to do that is

in the cei lllpai ~ n . has been
stripped of snmt· of her
jurlsd1etion.
.
Powtdl dl'nit.~d the Cabinet
W! 1Uld have H less important

HH

1n· Senate Amendments
Am H B 9J S I 0 )' AllO W':&gt; a
mu n 1c oa l or town sh1 0 &lt;1 v il
s.t•nn&lt;l' C01111111SSrOn to pl ace
vol unTeer bremen '" 1"1ti' N the
ct a s ~ r l dC'd or unclas.s, f ,C'd CPIII
SNVI(i&gt; Btl 0
Refu ses to Concur 1n Senate
A mendmen t !i.
An1 HB 8 Br~ ns t oo l
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rel atrd (' Qu1 pm ent tr am t he
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, April 21, 1978

Copeland apparently t1red a snot out ot nrs ca r wmdow at by the Jackson unit of SEOEMS. During that t1tne, medical
obtained gasoline at Roberts' Sohio Station in Rio Grande, but
Harruner.
Sgt. Dave Williamson of the Jac~n Pol ice technicians were in constant mntact with hospital emergency
failed to pay for it.
.
· roo.m personnel.
The incident was reported the Gallia County sheriff's Department reported.
•
Hammer reportedly returned fire. Ham.mer suffered
department who alerted the Jackson Post, state highway
It was reported the assailant was believed to have been
an adbominal gun shot wound . He is listed in satisfactory wanted on charges in another state .
patrol , to be on the l'ookout for the suspect.
Troope1· Hammer spotted the vehicle traveling west on US condition at Holzer Medical Center's intensive care unit.
Copeland's body wa s transported to Columbus this
Copeland apparen tly sped away from the shootin g scene. morntng for an autopsy.
35. Hammer attempted to stop it , but the driver sped away.
Th e vehicle, driven by Copeland, finally stopped near the then his vehicle collided headon with a sem i truck ope rated by
Ca ptain R. C. Wilson. district commander for the Ohio
intersection of County Road 9, where Trp. Hammer apparently Hugh Gillbert, 51. Suffolk. Va .
Sl11le Highway Patrol said the incident is still under
According to reports, Copeland was thrown from his investigation .
got out of his cruiser to question Copeland.
vehicle onto the highway. He was transported to the hospital

nther wee k instead of weekly.
He said both the president
and Cabinet fe lt U1ey could

Bill s Introduc ed
HB 1137 Mildd u ) Pr o v1d f'.S
s t a t ~ su bSi d ieS
to schOol ~ to r

aro~

How is your Bank ·

grl:!b bag fur ttll the

dJrcrst' grnups Carter wooed

r(lle in coming months. but
did confirm it wi ll mee t every

CO L UMBU S (U P I J
Her e 1S
a Ql ance a t ac llln ly Wt'dn('Sdily
rn t h e Oh10 G(•nera l Assembly

transpor t i n g

SIZES 2-4, 4-6X AND 7 to 14
REG. 14.50 ...-.::..... :. SALE s3.59
REG. 16.00 ..............SALE s4.79
REG. 18.00 .............. SALE 16.39
REG. 112.00 ........ SALE s9.59
REG. 114 .......... SALE 111.19

Ms. Cu:-;t&lt;::~ rlZa, whose orri ce
ii

REG. su ................................. SALE s3.79
REG. 114............................... SALE s11.19
REG. s18 ............................... SALE s14.39
REG. 120 '............ .'................. SALE s15.99
REG. 122 .................................SALE s17.59

. A~uth Carolina man who allegedly shot and wounded an
Oluo Htghway Patrol trooper, died Thursday night shortly
after his car colhded head-on with a tractor-trailer rig on East
Broadway St. in Jackson.
Th~assailant, William Michael Copeland, 18, Orangeburg. S.
C., dted in the emergency room at Holzer Medical Center
shortly after the 7:50p.m. incident .
It was not determined whether Copeland had been shot by
'l'rCJ?perThomas Hammer, 33, Jackson , who stopped the man 's
vehicle on US 35, one mile east of Jackson.
According to unofficial reports , the victim allegedl v

- .GIRLS and LITTLE BOYS JEANS

wumen's - affairs. press
secretary Jody Powell sa id .
was

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Bad economic news leads to chats
UPI Wbit r H11U st· Rt'pHrtc r

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TWO DAYS ONLY

the

South Carolina man dead, Jackson
state trOoper wounded in incident

the legal
controversy Haven even wrote us about
surrounding New Haven and th is matter," sa1d O'Neal , " It
the Department of Highwa) s. was the ordinar) citize n such
.. Frankly. we don 't care as Ray Weaver. Jim Layne,
who takes credit for getting Sarah D3wsun . and oUICrs
the road and bridge fixed ," · who brought this to our atsaid O'Neal. "All we care ten lion . If th e city had written
about is getting something us abou t ItS problem w1th the
done for (he citizens of this highway departmen t, we
county."
might have been able .to
Damron, who serves as reS&lt;Jive thiS matter sooner."
C.'hainnan of the Political
" As far as any controversy
Subdivisions Committee in with Lawrence Butcher is
the House of Delega tes, said con c erned ." reported
that ~s far as he was con- Dam ron . .. that gentle man
cerned. the slap at him and came to my Point Pleasant
O'Neal by the city officials law off1ee last week and
was as a result of his com· apologlled for the misun·
mittee passing legislation tlersta nding which had oegiving greater rights and curred as a result of his ar·
retirement benefits to city t1cle and our previous efforts
employees In West Virginia to F&lt;olve the problem."
th's legislative session.
Gubernato rial assista nt
" I'm so rry and I apologize Bl a ine Mi cha els today
to Delegate O'Neal that his confirmed that Damron and
and our common~e[[octs_fo£ _ Q'Neal ~had indeed bco.ugliL _ __:betler roads must have been the problem to that office's
jeopardized by my commit· at\ent ion and in a ddilio~ to
ment to greater rights and dual visits by the two prior to
benefits to city employees,'' Dr. Butcher's news article,
Damron said.
Damron, on both delegates'
" No cit y official of New
(Continued on pl8t 12)

�2-TheDallySentmel Middleport Pomero&gt; 0 Fnday Aprtl21 1978

Grave markers tell stories
By Margaret Parker
Meigs County Pioneer
and Hostorlcal Society
Have you ever wondered as
you walked through a
cemetery among the grave
!tones aged wtth weather
what stortes they have to tell'
What about the people who
make this their fmal restmg
place' Why m some
cemeteries Is a certam stone
more prevalent than m
another' What can we learn
from the stones about the
people buned here'
Dr Gtlbert Schnetder a

professor In the linguistics the subject spent 14 1ears tn
department
of
Ohto West Airtca as a mtss10nary
Umverstt) wtll speak on the ethnohngmst before commg
subject of Grave Stones and to Ohto Umversny m 1963
the messages they present at Whtle m Afrtca he undertook
a program sponsored b) the one of the most dtfftcult tasks
Meigs County P10neer and a mtsstonar) or an
Htstortcal Society at the thropologtst ever faced - the
Metgs Co unty Museum complete photographic and
Butternut Avenue Pomeroy anthropological htstorv of a
on Aprtl 23 at 3 p m The people Through hts work
pubhc IS InVIted Dr wtth the Afrtcans he has had
Schneider
wh"
has many honors bestowed upon
photographed more than a him Wtth thts background
thousand tombstones and Dr Schneider ts more than
\Hillen numerous booklets on qualtlied to speak on the

a1
There s nothmg left but
meat
satd paramedic
Roland Wood
The area \ISS littered With
debrts and looked hke a
battlefield A 200.foot wtde
crater and a few chunks of
concrete were all that
remamed of two 30-by 20-foot
bunkers after the 4 .W p m
explostons
It looked hke the pictures
you ve seen of an atomic
bomb Mrs McCoy satd
Pieces of the building went
ever) where and then a huge
cloud went up mto the atr
The blasts occurred m two
butldmgs used to dry ex
plostves Muntttons worker
Kenneth Amason 19 satd the
dr1 mg operatton was very
senstltve and the sltghtest
SllfV1 \

spark could trigger a blast
Mrs Steven Brooks satd
she was drtvmg on Highway
174 about 500 yards fr om the
bunker and the force of the
ftrst explosion blew her car
onto the shoulder of the road
Several nearby buildm gs
were set ablaze and ftremen
had to ftght brush ftres m the
area
Mrs McCoy and Amason
were hospttaltzed and treated
for shock but there \lere no
other senous tn)Urtes
reported The bunkers whtch
exploded wer e several
hundred yards from other
buildings and 1solated by a
30-foot htgh earthen mound
on one stde
The vtcltms were tdenttfted
as Elwm Brende 62 Bobbv
Troha 20 Rosemary Souble

Pay bill enroute to

~bodes'

penod followtng enactment of
over S20 000
By LEE LEONARD
the
btU
Those
pay
rwses
will
take
UPI Statehouse Reporter
Final
cost of the package
effect
July
1
If
the
bill
IS
COLUMBUS IUPI) - A
mcludes
$39 4 mtlhon from
stgned
by
the
governor
pa) bill mcludmg rmses of 2().
the
state
general revenue
The
proposal
also
rruses
the
Ill 4&lt;kents an hour for state
fund
or
that
the judges
salary
for
chief
JUstice
of
the
employees and 25 to 45 per
salarv
htkes
\\til
cost $6 1
Ohto
Supreme
Court
from
cent for Ohto s JUdges ts on Its
mtlhon
143
000
to
$55
000
a
year
way to the desk of Gov
Ten Republicans and seven
James A Rhodes and the associate Supreme Court jus
llces
from
140
000
to
SSl
000
Democrats
)Otned m opposmg
governor IS expected to sign
the
package
In the House The
and
appeals
court
Judges
II
from
$37
000
Ill
147
000
mmonty
Republicans
made
But dtsgruntled spokesmen
County
and
muntetp81
court
It
clear
they
fa,ored
a
flat
for organizations
percentage
mcrease
and
JUdges
also
wtll
get
mcreases
representing the 80 000 state
employees are already effective wtth the nelt pay some Democrats )Otned them
threatemng some fotm of
protest or retaliatiOn for what
they term mtmmal pay
rmses
A conference report on the
$61 mtllton pay package re
cetved unarumous approval
from the Senate and a 69 17
Lawrence E Lamb M D
endorsement of the House
Thursday shortly before the
lawmakers adrourned for the After a
much poor health " ould be
weekend
difftcult
to do
A spokesman for Rhodes heart attack
Many people 1men and
S8ld he wtll sign the b11l I
women ) who ha ve had a
think tt s safe to say he Ustgn
DEAR DR LAMB - My heart attack retun to a full
It
satd Fred Mtlls
husband IS 10 years older normal ltfe both n and out of
legtslattve batson for the than I and had a heart attack the bedroom The stress on
governor
etght years ago Makmg love the heart and m culatwn of
Robert
A
Bnndza
sca res both of us and the last sex between two people who
executive director of Ohio lour years hts tmpolency has kn ow each other ver) " ell as
Council 8 of the Amertcan really discouraged him I old marrteds do tsn t
Federation of State County hear the Slime story as the al\\ays that g1eot And the
and Muntctpal Employees other woman who wrote you key to wl ether a couple IS
called
the
pa y btll My husband says I m older read) for sex or not ts the ex
atrocious and satd the tha n you
erctse capacity of the person
legtslators had broken all
He uses sleepmg pills and who has rec01 ered from a
good faith With those who the doctors have even had heart attack
daily provtde the c ttzens of him on •ntt&lt;lepressant.s and
If a pet'ion can walk for 15
Ohto with essen! tal servtces
Valtwn plus a nwnber of JJUnutes at a good chp w thout
Brmdza satd he has called heart medtcmes tncludmg a any dtfftculty usually he can
on all AFSCM!I: local ~ater pil l
resume sexual et ct iVIt)
r believe he had too many wtthout anv diff culty If
presulents representmg state
workers to meet Saturday m nerve ptlls and he has really there IS any questiOn about a
Columbus lllchart acourseof c ut down
No anti person s capacity a good ex
action
depressants and Val tum only erctse test done b) a qual fed
Patrtck R
Sorohan
occasiOnally but he still uses exaJJUner or. fa cl ht) wtll
executive dtrector of the Ohto sleeptn~ ptlls and has for usuall) determ ne tf o te has
Ctvtl Service Employees etght years
the phystcal ca paCi ty to
Association satd hts state
Is sexual love dangeroiJS return to nonnal marrted hie
board of directors wtll meet for people wtth heart condi or not
m Cleveland thts weekend Ill ttons' How do you cope wtth
I here are people who have
discuss a response
depressiOn My husband IS 57 heart disease tlat ha s
I want to emphasize that ) ears old
decreased the heart s capact
we ha ve not decided to
DEAR READER -This ts ty to the potnt that any exer
stnke satd Sorohan adding tot an unusual prob1em lion mcludmg sex Is not ad
that OCSEA " Ill begtn Depression after a heart at vtsable but these people arc
taking tmmedtate steps to tack probably happens 111 at usually severely rcstncted 111
harness the potential po11 er leost half of the people who other aspects of datil J vtngof the sleepmg giant so that have them whether It IS mcludmg vigorous walking
we wtU never agam be n a re' ogntzed or not Often the for •ny distance An yone "ho
position to have to beg for persor IS very capable of has chest pam durmg sex
justice
cu1e tng up ht s true feelings should see • dodot It s
Rep Harry J f ehman D- You should expect a reaction someltmes an early stgn of
Shaker Hetghls author of the when a person IS faced wtth heart dtsease
original and chairman of the the t) pe of ltfe crtsts a heart
The best course your bus
conference committee whtch attack represent.s or for that band can follow IS to get thur
negotiated the agreed bill matter any other senous hfe and stay thin and graduolly
Wednesday castigated the threatemng Illness Depres develop a walktng program tf
pubhc employee groups for ston Is common m the nuddte he has not already done so
thetr bitter and negative
years anyway am sendmg That wtth hts doctor s help
reactions
yo u The Health Letter could produce a stgmft cant
They re bltmg the only nwnber 10-10 Depression nnprovement In and out of
hand that 1s feedmg them,
The Ups and Downs of Ufe the bedroom Impotence may
Sllld Lehman We m the for more mfonnatton about disappear \\hen fear or a
Legislature are th e only ones this common problem Others heart alta ck ts gone and con
who were wtllmg to gtve them who want thts Issue can send ftdence returns
a pay ratse modest though 1t 50 ce1 t~ w th a long stamped
Is The executtve branch has self tddt essed enve lope for It SUN DAY
CO! UMBUS IUP! )- Wed
shown no mittattvc tn this to me In care or lhts
nc wspa per P 0 Box 326 San nesday May 3 will be Sun
area
Day under terms of a
The report Includes a 40- Antomo fX 78292
resolution
J!dppted by the_
cenLhike_(o~:~m~"
e"
es,__~Im!"PQtence m the man or
Ohto
Senate
Thursday
earning less than $10 000 a lack of Interest 111 sex by the
The
natwnal
observance
year 20 to 38 cents for those woman ts a common sympcoordinated
by
the Uruted
earntng between $10 000 and tom of depre1iSion Sorting out
$20 000 and 20 cents an hour ho11 much of your hU!Jband s Aulli'Workers Umon wtll be
lor some 650 career CIVIl p oblem IS medtcme how lo (ocus awareness on the
aervlce employees earnJng much depressiOn and hov pusstbthttes of solar energy

HEALTH

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Washington
By (
Report MrUcr

march held
CINCINN \ l 1 1UPI) - AI
though 1 mar ch b) Skokie
01 Nazis . was postponed
about 200 people held a
counter March m Memory
Thursdn) Adolf Httler s
btrthday to commemorate
those ktlled by Nazis during
World War IT
The march ortgmally was
mtended as a counter-demon
stratton Ill NaZis In Skokie
However that march has
been postponed due to legal
\\rangltng
Durmg the nearly two-hour
mar c h
par t tctpan t s
mcludmg Mayor Gera ld
Sprmger stopped at Jewish
Hospital Children s Hospital
and
the
Veterans
Admmtstratton Hospital
Rabbt David Indtch told
participants some of them
crymg openly If we gather
here 11 s a small march
mstgmftcant but we take
action We say neve r agam
Then that march I111 Skokie )
tf ttlakes place or not doesn t
matter
At the Veterans Hospital
marchers remember ed
those men and women who
dted to ftght the Nazi
enemy
Sprmger suggested a rally
be held every year

subJect of what grave stones dtcatton of the age ~f the
person professiOn and
real!\ tell us
Although most of hts work nattonaltty Today most
and subJects "til be of Athens markers are not comparable
County the closeness and to the early mon uments as
almost tdenttca I history of few are stgmhca nt to the
earl) settlers can tell a true person whose grave the)
ptcture also for
the mark
So tf as you walked 111 the
cemetenes of Metgs county
From grave stones you can hush of a cemeter) and the
learn the reltgton of a people "htspertng of the wmd m the
trees seemed to be telhng you
You ca n tell fthev were men
\\ omen or children, stmply somethmg maybe 11 was
from the carved pictures or The grave stones story ts
there You only need know
orname nt s on the stone
Carvings also gtve an m ho11 to mterpret It
In conJunction with the
program an exhibit con
ststmg of approximately 15
grave stone rubbings taken
fr om
Metgs
Co unty
cemetertes and dating as
early as 1601 will be on
display
45 and Billy Clanton 25 all
If you enJOY a qutz here IS a
of Cleburne The ftrst blast short one on dates of ftrst s
happened at 4 40 p m but m the history of Meigs
paramed c. "ere sttll County See how many you
gathermg the last of the can match
vtctuns remams as darkness
A 1770
fell shortly after 7 p m
B 1777
Offtcta ls
wit h
the
c 1797
OccupatiO nal Safety and
D 1798
Health Admtntstratto n
E 1801
VISited the explOSIOn Site
F 1815 16
Thursday aftern oon and
G 1819
planned more detailed
H 1820
mvesttgattons today
I 1823
lromcally some of the
Exam stations
J 1825
same OSHA personnel who
K 1836
m'esttgated an earl ier
will be opened
L 1840
explosion at the Cleburne
M 1844
COLU MB US - Colonel
plant about 40 miles south of
N 1848
Adam G Retss supertn
Fort Worth 11ere to report on
0 1851
tendenl of the OhiO State
the latest disaster In July
p 1853
Htghway
Patrol toda) Issued
1973 a blast on the hand
Q 1857
a
reminder
that dnver s
grenade assemb ly hne ktlled
R 1863
license
exammatlon
stations
thrl&gt;e and tn]ured 29 others
s 18"2
at selected locations across
T 1876
Oht o wi ll be open this
u 1890
Saturday Apnl 22 from 9
v 1892
a m until 12 noon for the
w 1895
purpose of con du cting
X 1898
exam ina tions of moped
1 1st electnc ltght m licenses Appointments wtll
count y IDr Whaley s ofrtce not be required
tn Pomeroy )
1n con plammg about a lack
Only moped license
2 tst fatr of agrtcu ltural testmg wtll be conducted
of House mput
Republicans com plained held at Mtddleport
dunng this special Saturday
3 Courthouse erected at sessiOn the Colonel stated
that the two step rruse \l ould
reward tnexperten ced Chester
Persons applymg for a
4 V B Horton mvents coal moped operators li cense
emplo) ees at the expense of
career publ c Mrkers
barge
must be at least 14 years old
5 1st Pomeroy
Rep James E Betts R
and pre sent satisfa ctory
Rock) R" er also argued dleport Football Game
proof of age at the exaJJUmng
6 1st salt wells and fur
that the commtttee sy;iem m
stat ton
the House never had a chance nace opened m coun ty
Colonel Retss concluded by
Rutland Twp )
to go over the state employee
suggest mg that persons m
7 Morgan s Ratd - Only terested 111 takmg advantage
pay htkes That proVJston "as
Ctvtl
War battle m Ohto 1at of the special Saturday
added tn the Senate after the
House had alread) approved Portland I
testmg session contact thetr
8 1st Htgh school com local State H1gh 11ay Patrol
the JUdicial portion
Rep Sherrod Brown D- menccment at Mtddleport Post to obtain a list of
Mansfteld one of the Demo
9 1st settler m count)
exammmg stat tons whtch 11111
cratt c opponents sa id money
Nathan Burrell )
be open
resto red t top salarted
10
1st
bu gg ieS
JUd ges and sta te career manufactu red n Pomeroy by
workers by the conference Ben St ivers
commtttee should have gone
11 1st £err) at Graham CO MET - published at
toward state employees m Statton (Rae ne I and Letart Tuppers Plams
lower pa) ranges
20 1st dentist m Pomeroy
Falls
Rep M1chael P Sttnztano
12 1st ume gasoline engme
21 1st telegraph service
D Co lumbu s
sa td
lh e hauls coa I out of mmes opened
In
county
Le gts lature should have IMtnersvtlle 1
1Pomeroy)
walled to vote a pa1 ra1se
13 County formed
22 lsi htgh school 'loom
unttl June when he said there
14 Washmgto n camped mencement at Racure:"'
would ha1e been more mone)
near Long Bottom
23 1st brtck house tn the
avatlable
t5 Salt water dtscovered count) iS•hsbury t•p )
I belte~ e tht s pay mcrease near Rutland
24 1st National Bank
ts a meanmgless gesture
16 1st house m county 111th orgamzed m Pomer oy 1st In
satd Stmztano It docsn t weather boardmg (Sa lem count)
even keep up wtth the l'Ost of Twp )
hvmg and tt s no ra1se at all
17 1st ch ld born In county
A 14 8 9 C 17 D-11 E 16
for most state emplo)ees
1Leadmg Creek Settlement )
F 23 G 13 H 15 I 3 J~ K
ln the Senate Sen Thomas
18 1st htgh school com 4 1? 19 M 24 N 21 0 10 P
A Van Meter R Ashland
mencement at Pomeroy
m Q2 R 7 S-ll T 18 U 22
satd the pay ratse belongs Ill
19 1st newspaper - V 1 W 12 X 5
the Democrats
If Republtcans had thetr
way the ;"tate employees
pay ratse "ould have been
allocated arross the board
satd Van Meter But the)
I Democrats have got the
By Unlled Press international
\Otes It ought to be tr) stal
BUT NO THANKS Htstor an Arthur Sc hlesinger Jr
cl ear that this ts the r plan
admtt.s
he s preJUdiced but that dtdn t stop htm from calling
Me mwhtle t1 e House
Jtmm)
Carter lhe kmd of prestdent the cou ntry hasn t seen m
passed 76-10 and sent to the
a
long
It
me - 50 years to be precise Carter IS an mteliigent
Senate a btll to allow hut not
man
an
mtelltgent engmeer Schlestnger told an audtence at
reqwre htgh schools to offer
moto r cyc le edu c ation M !waukee s Marquette Un verstty Thursday But so " as
Herbert Hoover The flattery didn t stop there Schlesinger
to urses
Earlter thts year the satd Carter has no sense of lustory at all and that ISa little
LegiSlature passed a btll dange rous But the former Kennedy adviser was qu 1ck to
rcpealm g the
sta tes temoer hts ormse These are ore JUdices to be discounted
motorcycle helmet law This
PlAGIARIZE IT AGAIN SAM Funnyman Woody Allen
sel'Ond btll btll sponsored by
Rep Casey C Jones D- sees nothmg to laugh about 111 the new book Woody Allen A
Toled o \l ould fund the Biograph) He hied a cop)Ttght mfrtngement sutt 111 US
educalton prog ram through a Dtstnct Co urt 111 Nell York Thursday agatnsl Drake Pub
$5 mcrease tn notorcycle hshers and author Lee Guthrie chargmg much of the book was
taken from two of Allen s own books - Getting E~en Hnd
hcense rene"' tl fees
Without Feathers - and from Eric Lax s authonzcd
l'he Senate ts to reconvene
at 4 p m next Monday and h ogrtphy Betng Funny Woody Allen and Corned) I he
swl whtch seeks a ban on further dtstrtbutlon of the new book
the Ht use at 11 am fuesda)
and unspecified damages also charges Allen s picture and
name were used Without anthnrl7$1hon

Explosion rocks plant
By THOMAS TU~Y
CLEBURNE Texas (UPI J
- Sondra McCoy heard the
first exploston at the
Gearhart Owens murullons
plant and turned to see the
second one shred a bunker
wbere four of her fnends
were workmg
When you work m a JOb
hke thts you get real close to
the people you \\ork wtth
she satd tearfull) Iron her
darkened hospital room
I went through hell when
the grenade lme exploded m
1973 and now I '" been
through 11 l\\1Ce
Company offiCials sa d onI)
one body was found but the)
S8ld the other three people
known to be tn the bunker at
the tune of the exploston
Thursdav had no chance of

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QUOTE OF THE DAY American archeologist John Banda
2.1 of Cleveland as he embarked tn Salontka Greece Thursday
to retrace - on foot - Alexander the Greats 3 OIJO.mtle march
Ill Babylon In preparation I have mailed 150 patrs of shoes
to dtfferent places along the route

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The President has recently
decided to defer production of
the neutron bomb for now
but ret am the option to butld
Jt later dependtng on what the
Sovtet Unton does mtlitartly
But why the walt '
There seems to be little
doubt about what the Soviets
are dotng They are build ng
up their nuclear arsenal and
conventional military forces
1n alarmmg proportiOns far
beyond thetr loca l defense
'eeds The Prestdent made
thi s pomt clear 111 hts recenl
hardllne defense speech 11
Wake Forest Umverstl) tnd
warned the U S S R abot t
this massive butld up n
anns Why not proceed 11 tlh
development of the neutrOJ
bomb now to show the
Russians that " e arc not
go ng to Sit dl) by wh lc the\
ga m military super or 11
over the Umted States '
The ne11 \\ Capons ca ul I be
used m a warhead for ""
Lance batt efteld mtsstle ani
m a new etght mch ho• tzer
shell Thetr prunar) purpose
would be to stop a large sca le
tank assault m Wester
Eul'\lpe
The problem confrontmg
NATO ts the en orm ous
numencal edge 111 armor the
Soviet bloc countttes ha e
behmd the Iron Curtatn The
Warsaw Pact has 38 am ared
dl\tstons NATO has 14
they (the Warsa " Pact I have
57 mec hantzc d tnfanlr)
diVISIOnS we have 20 - the y
have over 27 000 tanks " e
barely have II 000 - and the
ltst goes on
Somethmg must be done to
equalize thts force and
dtmmtsh the chance of attack
by the Soviet bloc countrtes 111
Eastern Europe That IS 11hy
we have had to furm sh tac
Ileal nuclear \larhfads m
Europe to rest ore the
mtlltar) balance

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The only difference between the new weapon and
the one 11 would replace IS
I hat It would accompltsh the
same military mission with a
;mailer explosiOn and less
matertal damage It would be
a tough tt em to contend with
tf the Warsaw Pact dectded to
mvade Western Europe and
that IS why the Soviets are
screummg foul play They
arc mad because they don t
haH u slmtlar warhead
If the Russians are that
upsd about the neutron
bomb the) should be willing
'' pa 1 the prtee for Its
remo1 al by dramatically
rt'liucll ~ the size and power
of the Warsaw Pact They
don t need that many tanks
ltnd soldiers to defend thetr
lx rders
At t1 e very least the
Pt eStdent sh ould use t he
1eapon as a bargammg chip
111 the curre nt SALT
ne gotiatiOns to force the
Sol tel Umon to slow down
thctr arms butld up To defer
dcplo1ment of the neutron
bomb m order to see what the
Husstans are gomg to do ts a
stgn of 11eakness and only
pro\ es we don I take thetr
mtltlar) totenttons sertously
We know what they are up to
Wh1 walt any lon ger'
The ldmmt stratlon has
already gtven up the B 1
lx mber wtthout demandmg
that the Sovtets give up
something or equal lffi
porta11fe 111 return There are
stgnals that we may gtve up
the cruse mtsstle and M 1
mtss le S)stem as well Are
"e gotn g to do the same With
the neutron bomb'
The U S should develop
the weapon no~&lt; and If the
Russ1ans want ll removed
we wtll be m a position to
demand a similar reduction
In the Warsaw Pact

TV. : .in Review
B1 JOAN HANAUER
L PI TeiCI ision \1 rller

NEW YORK UP II - Whoe~er sad telev ts on ca n t get
worse doesn I reall1 understand the situation
There are thrc&gt;e new half-hour sho11 s getting trv outs in the
cammg davs One features ftve gtrls n tt~ ht r shtrts the star
of the second IS a tan t dtscotheque set des igned to appea l to
lhe Saturdav Ntght Fe.er cro11d 11 d tllt th trd IS a pleasant
but dtstmctly bantamlle tght mu sic and vanet) program wtth
a cowttry twang
On th e other hand televtston s los ng "!lilt nnght have been
a ver; funn1 sho\1 111 tl e revamped Maude "hose ftrst and
last episode goes on CBS Aprtl 22 9 30-10 p m F astern ttme
Tite £mal Maude transplants rookie Congress" oman
F ndlav to Waslungton and ntroduces what would have been
tlle ne11 cast of regular s on the sho11 1f Bea Arthur hadn t
dertded to quit 1Posstbl) CBS Muld not have renewed
any11 ay smce Ute old Maude was near the cellar m raungs 1
The key to the ftrst eptsode s success lies 111 the characters a
C\ me al r htef of staff played b) Demus Burkley 1tlle eno rmous
truck elme r "tth the South11est t11ang on Mar) Hartman
Mar) Hartman I the tal l red-hatred \\ Oman asststa nt who
renunds Maude of herself :&gt;.\) Cars ago and the staff atde
tamed Aretha Balducct half black and half Italian
At home In a set that obviOusly ts a makeover of the old
Fmdlay homestead m l'uckahoe I why build ' new set when ) ou
don t kn ow If the show " II sell 1 there s the tiny old lady
house keeper 11ho knows more about Washmgton pohllcs than
Junml Carter
The dialogue ts cymca l as m I don the I m not an elected
off cta l Thts could have been a sertes wtth good politica l
sattre but there s no point stghing after lost causes - anyway
ma) be tl 11ouldn t ha1 e kept up the fast funn) pace n the long
haul
Among the newcomers Mel and Susan rogether begms on
ABC Aprtl 22 11-a 30 p m starrmg country western star Mel
Ttl its and very pretty blond Susan Anton The show ts produced
by the Osmond Brothers and Donny and Mane are JOllied by
Btlly Carter as guests on the opener Pleasant but
msubstanltal
I mda Hope Bob s daughter ts the executive producer of
Jt e and Valerte whtch goes on NBC Aprtl 24 8 30-9 p m
Eastern ltme The set IS a g ant discotheque where blue~ollar
teen-agers Joe Ptzo I Paul Regina ) and Valerte Sweetzer 1Char
Fontane J meet and begm thetr romance whtch naturally does
not run smooth If you love discotheques you mtght hke Joe
and Valen e
NBC s Rollergtrls begms Aprtl 24 11-a 30 p m Eastern
ttm e a nd tells the comedy adventures of the ftve-girl roller
derby team the Pill~ They are aptl) named

lly Umted Pn~s Int ernational
There IS a \lOrd that can st 1rt the fmgers of any fisherman
tfnghng That \\ Ord s n uskte and the tune to fish for them Is
rtght now
ftshtng for U Is kmg s zed n eml,Jer of the ptke family IS a
httle like ft shtng for trucks You lJ need heavy hne heavy
gear strong hooks and an even stronger wrtst
Musktes attack Utetr prey from a pos1t10n of hiding They
Wtll be m a weed bed or htdden behind a dead tree and the ftsh
can launch his whole body mto an attack on a passmg ftsh
which IS unaware of hts presence 1he mtent ts Ill make a
slashmg head long ambush successful before the prey ts e~en
aware that It s 1n danger
Tlus predatery rcspnnse can be put to use by the fisherman
smce the mu skte stnkes al most by tmpulse If somethmg
happens near h s lou that doesn t seem Ill be movmg m the
way a healthy f sh generally moves the btg ptke s mstmcts tell
him Its food The result Isa n tmmedtaleattack
Musktes are taken m one of two ways - either castmg or
troll mg Casllng wtll mean fmdtng a likely lookmg stretch of
water where there ts good cover and castmg a large lure whtch
IS retneved at a fast pace You II need to do thts several times
Ill be sure the Witter ts thoroughly fished That s where the
strong 11nst come m
Trollmg for musktes tsn t much dtfferent m the type of water
that s ftshed but tl s less sten uous smce the lures are pulled
along by the boat When trollmg tt s best to use two rods fitted
wtth lures that at c destgned to reach different depths A
constant speed then allows you to work more water per pass
Many more muskies are hooked than ever each a net The
reason for thts s the mouthful of teeth for which the fish IS
fam ous Smart nglers ltp thetr ltne with a stout wtre leader to
help t educe hne abrasion
Many Ohto lakes and nvers have good populations of the
km g of the gameftsl Lcesv lie Reservoir Knox Lake and the
tall waters at Dtllon Heservmr are good places to start

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conference m t) be m the
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Xavter Un 1erstt y offtutls
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Detro tt Ulno s State and
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CINCINNATI I UP!) - Cm
cutnau Bengals ge neral
m mager Paul Brown has
tcccpted a request from
former New York Jets coach
Wecb Ewbank to present
Ewbank for mductton m the
Pre Football Hall of Fame
thts summer tn Canton Ohio
1 wbank ts the fifth person
tn recent years to have
req uested Brown to present
hun for nduct10n
But th s wtll be my first
ttme presentmg a coach
satd Bro\\11 who previOus!)
appe tred on behalf of players
Otto Graham Dante 1~-.llt
Inu Groll and Btll Wtlhs
I ronstder It a htgh honor
to be ISked to do thts
Brown htmsel£ a Hall of
ramer satd of E11banks
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a No 2 p ck m next month s
draft
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111th
Cedn ck
teamed
Hartlm•n Cleveland {';lam
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and Jackson lltgh Schools
now head football co ach at
Capttal Untverstty at Bexlev
Ohto was guest speaker
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mtght as \\ell make tl clear
eve r}1hmg I say here tonight
may not be very popular He
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tnt ern a I truth tl 11on t work
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dream
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By BilL MADDEN
UP! Sports Writer
While Apnl showet s were
washmg out one game after
another Thursday fred I ynn
and Randy Jones were
fmding some rambows along
the comeback tra I
who strug gled
1 ynn
Utrough hts worst season
because of a noggmg ankle
InJury last year belted a two
run homer m a 4 for-5 day at
the plate and led the Boston
Red Sex to a 10-4 romp over
the Milwaukee Brewers
IJk e 1ynn Jones suffered

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�2-TheDallySentmel Middleport Pomero&gt; 0 Fnday Aprtl21 1978

Grave markers tell stories
By Margaret Parker
Meigs County Pioneer
and Hostorlcal Society
Have you ever wondered as
you walked through a
cemetery among the grave
!tones aged wtth weather
what stortes they have to tell'
What about the people who
make this their fmal restmg
place' Why m some
cemeteries Is a certam stone
more prevalent than m
another' What can we learn
from the stones about the
people buned here'
Dr Gtlbert Schnetder a

professor In the linguistics the subject spent 14 1ears tn
department
of
Ohto West Airtca as a mtss10nary
Umverstt) wtll speak on the ethnohngmst before commg
subject of Grave Stones and to Ohto Umversny m 1963
the messages they present at Whtle m Afrtca he undertook
a program sponsored b) the one of the most dtfftcult tasks
Meigs County P10neer and a mtsstonar) or an
Htstortcal Society at the thropologtst ever faced - the
Metgs Co unty Museum complete photographic and
Butternut Avenue Pomeroy anthropological htstorv of a
on Aprtl 23 at 3 p m The people Through hts work
pubhc IS InVIted Dr wtth the Afrtcans he has had
Schneider
wh"
has many honors bestowed upon
photographed more than a him Wtth thts background
thousand tombstones and Dr Schneider ts more than
\Hillen numerous booklets on qualtlied to speak on the

a1
There s nothmg left but
meat
satd paramedic
Roland Wood
The area \ISS littered With
debrts and looked hke a
battlefield A 200.foot wtde
crater and a few chunks of
concrete were all that
remamed of two 30-by 20-foot
bunkers after the 4 .W p m
explostons
It looked hke the pictures
you ve seen of an atomic
bomb Mrs McCoy satd
Pieces of the building went
ever) where and then a huge
cloud went up mto the atr
The blasts occurred m two
butldmgs used to dry ex
plostves Muntttons worker
Kenneth Amason 19 satd the
dr1 mg operatton was very
senstltve and the sltghtest
SllfV1 \

spark could trigger a blast
Mrs Steven Brooks satd
she was drtvmg on Highway
174 about 500 yards fr om the
bunker and the force of the
ftrst explosion blew her car
onto the shoulder of the road
Several nearby buildm gs
were set ablaze and ftremen
had to ftght brush ftres m the
area
Mrs McCoy and Amason
were hospttaltzed and treated
for shock but there \lere no
other senous tn)Urtes
reported The bunkers whtch
exploded wer e several
hundred yards from other
buildings and 1solated by a
30-foot htgh earthen mound
on one stde
The vtcltms were tdenttfted
as Elwm Brende 62 Bobbv
Troha 20 Rosemary Souble

Pay bill enroute to

~bodes'

penod followtng enactment of
over S20 000
By LEE LEONARD
the
btU
Those
pay
rwses
will
take
UPI Statehouse Reporter
Final
cost of the package
effect
July
1
If
the
bill
IS
COLUMBUS IUPI) - A
mcludes
$39 4 mtlhon from
stgned
by
the
governor
pa) bill mcludmg rmses of 2().
the
state
general revenue
The
proposal
also
rruses
the
Ill 4&lt;kents an hour for state
fund
or
that
the judges
salary
for
chief
JUstice
of
the
employees and 25 to 45 per
salarv
htkes
\\til
cost $6 1
Ohto
Supreme
Court
from
cent for Ohto s JUdges ts on Its
mtlhon
143
000
to
$55
000
a
year
way to the desk of Gov
Ten Republicans and seven
James A Rhodes and the associate Supreme Court jus
llces
from
140
000
to
SSl
000
Democrats
)Otned m opposmg
governor IS expected to sign
the
package
In the House The
and
appeals
court
Judges
II
from
$37
000
Ill
147
000
mmonty
Republicans
made
But dtsgruntled spokesmen
County
and
muntetp81
court
It
clear
they
fa,ored
a
flat
for organizations
percentage
mcrease
and
JUdges
also
wtll
get
mcreases
representing the 80 000 state
employees are already effective wtth the nelt pay some Democrats )Otned them
threatemng some fotm of
protest or retaliatiOn for what
they term mtmmal pay
rmses
A conference report on the
$61 mtllton pay package re
cetved unarumous approval
from the Senate and a 69 17
Lawrence E Lamb M D
endorsement of the House
Thursday shortly before the
lawmakers adrourned for the After a
much poor health " ould be
weekend
difftcult
to do
A spokesman for Rhodes heart attack
Many people 1men and
S8ld he wtll sign the b11l I
women ) who ha ve had a
think tt s safe to say he Ustgn
DEAR DR LAMB - My heart attack retun to a full
It
satd Fred Mtlls
husband IS 10 years older normal ltfe both n and out of
legtslattve batson for the than I and had a heart attack the bedroom The stress on
governor
etght years ago Makmg love the heart and m culatwn of
Robert
A
Bnndza
sca res both of us and the last sex between two people who
executive director of Ohio lour years hts tmpolency has kn ow each other ver) " ell as
Council 8 of the Amertcan really discouraged him I old marrteds do tsn t
Federation of State County hear the Slime story as the al\\ays that g1eot And the
and Muntctpal Employees other woman who wrote you key to wl ether a couple IS
called
the
pa y btll My husband says I m older read) for sex or not ts the ex
atrocious and satd the tha n you
erctse capacity of the person
legtslators had broken all
He uses sleepmg pills and who has rec01 ered from a
good faith With those who the doctors have even had heart attack
daily provtde the c ttzens of him on •ntt&lt;lepressant.s and
If a pet'ion can walk for 15
Ohto with essen! tal servtces
Valtwn plus a nwnber of JJUnutes at a good chp w thout
Brmdza satd he has called heart medtcmes tncludmg a any dtfftculty usually he can
on all AFSCM!I: local ~ater pil l
resume sexual et ct iVIt)
r believe he had too many wtthout anv diff culty If
presulents representmg state
workers to meet Saturday m nerve ptlls and he has really there IS any questiOn about a
Columbus lllchart acourseof c ut down
No anti person s capacity a good ex
action
depressants and Val tum only erctse test done b) a qual fed
Patrtck R
Sorohan
occasiOnally but he still uses exaJJUner or. fa cl ht) wtll
executive dtrector of the Ohto sleeptn~ ptlls and has for usuall) determ ne tf o te has
Ctvtl Service Employees etght years
the phystcal ca paCi ty to
Association satd hts state
Is sexual love dangeroiJS return to nonnal marrted hie
board of directors wtll meet for people wtth heart condi or not
m Cleveland thts weekend Ill ttons' How do you cope wtth
I here are people who have
discuss a response
depressiOn My husband IS 57 heart disease tlat ha s
I want to emphasize that ) ears old
decreased the heart s capact
we ha ve not decided to
DEAR READER -This ts ty to the potnt that any exer
stnke satd Sorohan adding tot an unusual prob1em lion mcludmg sex Is not ad
that OCSEA " Ill begtn Depression after a heart at vtsable but these people arc
taking tmmedtate steps to tack probably happens 111 at usually severely rcstncted 111
harness the potential po11 er leost half of the people who other aspects of datil J vtngof the sleepmg giant so that have them whether It IS mcludmg vigorous walking
we wtU never agam be n a re' ogntzed or not Often the for •ny distance An yone "ho
position to have to beg for persor IS very capable of has chest pam durmg sex
justice
cu1e tng up ht s true feelings should see • dodot It s
Rep Harry J f ehman D- You should expect a reaction someltmes an early stgn of
Shaker Hetghls author of the when a person IS faced wtth heart dtsease
original and chairman of the the t) pe of ltfe crtsts a heart
The best course your bus
conference committee whtch attack represent.s or for that band can follow IS to get thur
negotiated the agreed bill matter any other senous hfe and stay thin and graduolly
Wednesday castigated the threatemng Illness Depres develop a walktng program tf
pubhc employee groups for ston Is common m the nuddte he has not already done so
thetr bitter and negative
years anyway am sendmg That wtth hts doctor s help
reactions
yo u The Health Letter could produce a stgmft cant
They re bltmg the only nwnber 10-10 Depression nnprovement In and out of
hand that 1s feedmg them,
The Ups and Downs of Ufe the bedroom Impotence may
Sllld Lehman We m the for more mfonnatton about disappear \\hen fear or a
Legislature are th e only ones this common problem Others heart alta ck ts gone and con
who were wtllmg to gtve them who want thts Issue can send ftdence returns
a pay ratse modest though 1t 50 ce1 t~ w th a long stamped
Is The executtve branch has self tddt essed enve lope for It SUN DAY
CO! UMBUS IUP! )- Wed
shown no mittattvc tn this to me In care or lhts
nc wspa per P 0 Box 326 San nesday May 3 will be Sun
area
Day under terms of a
The report Includes a 40- Antomo fX 78292
resolution
J!dppted by the_
cenLhike_(o~:~m~"
e"
es,__~Im!"PQtence m the man or
Ohto
Senate
Thursday
earning less than $10 000 a lack of Interest 111 sex by the
The
natwnal
observance
year 20 to 38 cents for those woman ts a common sympcoordinated
by
the Uruted
earntng between $10 000 and tom of depre1iSion Sorting out
$20 000 and 20 cents an hour ho11 much of your hU!Jband s Aulli'Workers Umon wtll be
lor some 650 career CIVIl p oblem IS medtcme how lo (ocus awareness on the
aervlce employees earnJng much depressiOn and hov pusstbthttes of solar energy

HEALTH

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Washington
By (
Report MrUcr

march held
CINCINN \ l 1 1UPI) - AI
though 1 mar ch b) Skokie
01 Nazis . was postponed
about 200 people held a
counter March m Memory
Thursdn) Adolf Httler s
btrthday to commemorate
those ktlled by Nazis during
World War IT
The march ortgmally was
mtended as a counter-demon
stratton Ill NaZis In Skokie
However that march has
been postponed due to legal
\\rangltng
Durmg the nearly two-hour
mar c h
par t tctpan t s
mcludmg Mayor Gera ld
Sprmger stopped at Jewish
Hospital Children s Hospital
and
the
Veterans
Admmtstratton Hospital
Rabbt David Indtch told
participants some of them
crymg openly If we gather
here 11 s a small march
mstgmftcant but we take
action We say neve r agam
Then that march I111 Skokie )
tf ttlakes place or not doesn t
matter
At the Veterans Hospital
marchers remember ed
those men and women who
dted to ftght the Nazi
enemy
Sprmger suggested a rally
be held every year

subJect of what grave stones dtcatton of the age ~f the
person professiOn and
real!\ tell us
Although most of hts work nattonaltty Today most
and subJects "til be of Athens markers are not comparable
County the closeness and to the early mon uments as
almost tdenttca I history of few are stgmhca nt to the
earl) settlers can tell a true person whose grave the)
ptcture also for
the mark
So tf as you walked 111 the
cemetenes of Metgs county
From grave stones you can hush of a cemeter) and the
learn the reltgton of a people "htspertng of the wmd m the
trees seemed to be telhng you
You ca n tell fthev were men
\\ omen or children, stmply somethmg maybe 11 was
from the carved pictures or The grave stones story ts
there You only need know
orname nt s on the stone
Carvings also gtve an m ho11 to mterpret It
In conJunction with the
program an exhibit con
ststmg of approximately 15
grave stone rubbings taken
fr om
Metgs
Co unty
cemetertes and dating as
early as 1601 will be on
display
45 and Billy Clanton 25 all
If you enJOY a qutz here IS a
of Cleburne The ftrst blast short one on dates of ftrst s
happened at 4 40 p m but m the history of Meigs
paramed c. "ere sttll County See how many you
gathermg the last of the can match
vtctuns remams as darkness
A 1770
fell shortly after 7 p m
B 1777
Offtcta ls
wit h
the
c 1797
OccupatiO nal Safety and
D 1798
Health Admtntstratto n
E 1801
VISited the explOSIOn Site
F 1815 16
Thursday aftern oon and
G 1819
planned more detailed
H 1820
mvesttgattons today
I 1823
lromcally some of the
Exam stations
J 1825
same OSHA personnel who
K 1836
m'esttgated an earl ier
will be opened
L 1840
explosion at the Cleburne
M 1844
COLU MB US - Colonel
plant about 40 miles south of
N 1848
Adam G Retss supertn
Fort Worth 11ere to report on
0 1851
tendenl of the OhiO State
the latest disaster In July
p 1853
Htghway
Patrol toda) Issued
1973 a blast on the hand
Q 1857
a
reminder
that dnver s
grenade assemb ly hne ktlled
R 1863
license
exammatlon
stations
thrl&gt;e and tn]ured 29 others
s 18"2
at selected locations across
T 1876
Oht o wi ll be open this
u 1890
Saturday Apnl 22 from 9
v 1892
a m until 12 noon for the
w 1895
purpose of con du cting
X 1898
exam ina tions of moped
1 1st electnc ltght m licenses Appointments wtll
count y IDr Whaley s ofrtce not be required
tn Pomeroy )
1n con plammg about a lack
Only moped license
2 tst fatr of agrtcu ltural testmg wtll be conducted
of House mput
Republicans com plained held at Mtddleport
dunng this special Saturday
3 Courthouse erected at sessiOn the Colonel stated
that the two step rruse \l ould
reward tnexperten ced Chester
Persons applymg for a
4 V B Horton mvents coal moped operators li cense
emplo) ees at the expense of
career publ c Mrkers
barge
must be at least 14 years old
5 1st Pomeroy
Rep James E Betts R
and pre sent satisfa ctory
Rock) R" er also argued dleport Football Game
proof of age at the exaJJUmng
6 1st salt wells and fur
that the commtttee sy;iem m
stat ton
the House never had a chance nace opened m coun ty
Colonel Retss concluded by
Rutland Twp )
to go over the state employee
suggest mg that persons m
7 Morgan s Ratd - Only terested 111 takmg advantage
pay htkes That proVJston "as
Ctvtl
War battle m Ohto 1at of the special Saturday
added tn the Senate after the
House had alread) approved Portland I
testmg session contact thetr
8 1st Htgh school com local State H1gh 11ay Patrol
the JUdicial portion
Rep Sherrod Brown D- menccment at Mtddleport Post to obtain a list of
Mansfteld one of the Demo
9 1st settler m count)
exammmg stat tons whtch 11111
cratt c opponents sa id money
Nathan Burrell )
be open
resto red t top salarted
10
1st
bu gg ieS
JUd ges and sta te career manufactu red n Pomeroy by
workers by the conference Ben St ivers
commtttee should have gone
11 1st £err) at Graham CO MET - published at
toward state employees m Statton (Rae ne I and Letart Tuppers Plams
lower pa) ranges
20 1st dentist m Pomeroy
Falls
Rep M1chael P Sttnztano
12 1st ume gasoline engme
21 1st telegraph service
D Co lumbu s
sa td
lh e hauls coa I out of mmes opened
In
county
Le gts lature should have IMtnersvtlle 1
1Pomeroy)
walled to vote a pa1 ra1se
13 County formed
22 lsi htgh school 'loom
unttl June when he said there
14 Washmgto n camped mencement at Racure:"'
would ha1e been more mone)
near Long Bottom
23 1st brtck house tn the
avatlable
t5 Salt water dtscovered count) iS•hsbury t•p )
I belte~ e tht s pay mcrease near Rutland
24 1st National Bank
ts a meanmgless gesture
16 1st house m county 111th orgamzed m Pomer oy 1st In
satd Stmztano It docsn t weather boardmg (Sa lem count)
even keep up wtth the l'Ost of Twp )
hvmg and tt s no ra1se at all
17 1st ch ld born In county
A 14 8 9 C 17 D-11 E 16
for most state emplo)ees
1Leadmg Creek Settlement )
F 23 G 13 H 15 I 3 J~ K
ln the Senate Sen Thomas
18 1st htgh school com 4 1? 19 M 24 N 21 0 10 P
A Van Meter R Ashland
mencement at Pomeroy
m Q2 R 7 S-ll T 18 U 22
satd the pay ratse belongs Ill
19 1st newspaper - V 1 W 12 X 5
the Democrats
If Republtcans had thetr
way the ;"tate employees
pay ratse "ould have been
allocated arross the board
satd Van Meter But the)
I Democrats have got the
By Unlled Press international
\Otes It ought to be tr) stal
BUT NO THANKS Htstor an Arthur Sc hlesinger Jr
cl ear that this ts the r plan
admtt.s
he s preJUdiced but that dtdn t stop htm from calling
Me mwhtle t1 e House
Jtmm)
Carter lhe kmd of prestdent the cou ntry hasn t seen m
passed 76-10 and sent to the
a
long
It
me - 50 years to be precise Carter IS an mteliigent
Senate a btll to allow hut not
man
an
mtelltgent engmeer Schlestnger told an audtence at
reqwre htgh schools to offer
moto r cyc le edu c ation M !waukee s Marquette Un verstty Thursday But so " as
Herbert Hoover The flattery didn t stop there Schlesinger
to urses
Earlter thts year the satd Carter has no sense of lustory at all and that ISa little
LegiSlature passed a btll dange rous But the former Kennedy adviser was qu 1ck to
rcpealm g the
sta tes temoer hts ormse These are ore JUdices to be discounted
motorcycle helmet law This
PlAGIARIZE IT AGAIN SAM Funnyman Woody Allen
sel'Ond btll btll sponsored by
Rep Casey C Jones D- sees nothmg to laugh about 111 the new book Woody Allen A
Toled o \l ould fund the Biograph) He hied a cop)Ttght mfrtngement sutt 111 US
educalton prog ram through a Dtstnct Co urt 111 Nell York Thursday agatnsl Drake Pub
$5 mcrease tn notorcycle hshers and author Lee Guthrie chargmg much of the book was
taken from two of Allen s own books - Getting E~en Hnd
hcense rene"' tl fees
Without Feathers - and from Eric Lax s authonzcd
l'he Senate ts to reconvene
at 4 p m next Monday and h ogrtphy Betng Funny Woody Allen and Corned) I he
swl whtch seeks a ban on further dtstrtbutlon of the new book
the Ht use at 11 am fuesda)
and unspecified damages also charges Allen s picture and
name were used Without anthnrl7$1hon

Explosion rocks plant
By THOMAS TU~Y
CLEBURNE Texas (UPI J
- Sondra McCoy heard the
first exploston at the
Gearhart Owens murullons
plant and turned to see the
second one shred a bunker
wbere four of her fnends
were workmg
When you work m a JOb
hke thts you get real close to
the people you \\ork wtth
she satd tearfull) Iron her
darkened hospital room
I went through hell when
the grenade lme exploded m
1973 and now I '" been
through 11 l\\1Ce
Company offiCials sa d onI)
one body was found but the)
S8ld the other three people
known to be tn the bunker at
the tune of the exploston
Thursdav had no chance of

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QUOTE OF THE DAY American archeologist John Banda
2.1 of Cleveland as he embarked tn Salontka Greece Thursday
to retrace - on foot - Alexander the Greats 3 OIJO.mtle march
Ill Babylon In preparation I have mailed 150 patrs of shoes
to dtfferent places along the route

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The President has recently
decided to defer production of
the neutron bomb for now
but ret am the option to butld
Jt later dependtng on what the
Sovtet Unton does mtlitartly
But why the walt '
There seems to be little
doubt about what the Soviets
are dotng They are build ng
up their nuclear arsenal and
conventional military forces
1n alarmmg proportiOns far
beyond thetr loca l defense
'eeds The Prestdent made
thi s pomt clear 111 hts recenl
hardllne defense speech 11
Wake Forest Umverstl) tnd
warned the U S S R abot t
this massive butld up n
anns Why not proceed 11 tlh
development of the neutrOJ
bomb now to show the
Russians that " e arc not
go ng to Sit dl) by wh lc the\
ga m military super or 11
over the Umted States '
The ne11 \\ Capons ca ul I be
used m a warhead for ""
Lance batt efteld mtsstle ani
m a new etght mch ho• tzer
shell Thetr prunar) purpose
would be to stop a large sca le
tank assault m Wester
Eul'\lpe
The problem confrontmg
NATO ts the en orm ous
numencal edge 111 armor the
Soviet bloc countttes ha e
behmd the Iron Curtatn The
Warsaw Pact has 38 am ared
dl\tstons NATO has 14
they (the Warsa " Pact I have
57 mec hantzc d tnfanlr)
diVISIOnS we have 20 - the y
have over 27 000 tanks " e
barely have II 000 - and the
ltst goes on
Somethmg must be done to
equalize thts force and
dtmmtsh the chance of attack
by the Soviet bloc countrtes 111
Eastern Europe That IS 11hy
we have had to furm sh tac
Ileal nuclear \larhfads m
Europe to rest ore the
mtlltar) balance

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The only difference between the new weapon and
the one 11 would replace IS
I hat It would accompltsh the
same military mission with a
;mailer explosiOn and less
matertal damage It would be
a tough tt em to contend with
tf the Warsaw Pact dectded to
mvade Western Europe and
that IS why the Soviets are
screummg foul play They
arc mad because they don t
haH u slmtlar warhead
If the Russians are that
upsd about the neutron
bomb the) should be willing
'' pa 1 the prtee for Its
remo1 al by dramatically
rt'liucll ~ the size and power
of the Warsaw Pact They
don t need that many tanks
ltnd soldiers to defend thetr
lx rders
At t1 e very least the
Pt eStdent sh ould use t he
1eapon as a bargammg chip
111 the curre nt SALT
ne gotiatiOns to force the
Sol tel Umon to slow down
thctr arms butld up To defer
dcplo1ment of the neutron
bomb m order to see what the
Husstans are gomg to do ts a
stgn of 11eakness and only
pro\ es we don I take thetr
mtltlar) totenttons sertously
We know what they are up to
Wh1 walt any lon ger'
The ldmmt stratlon has
already gtven up the B 1
lx mber wtthout demandmg
that the Sovtets give up
something or equal lffi
porta11fe 111 return There are
stgnals that we may gtve up
the cruse mtsstle and M 1
mtss le S)stem as well Are
"e gotn g to do the same With
the neutron bomb'
The U S should develop
the weapon no~&lt; and If the
Russ1ans want ll removed
we wtll be m a position to
demand a similar reduction
In the Warsaw Pact

TV. : .in Review
B1 JOAN HANAUER
L PI TeiCI ision \1 rller

NEW YORK UP II - Whoe~er sad telev ts on ca n t get
worse doesn I reall1 understand the situation
There are thrc&gt;e new half-hour sho11 s getting trv outs in the
cammg davs One features ftve gtrls n tt~ ht r shtrts the star
of the second IS a tan t dtscotheque set des igned to appea l to
lhe Saturdav Ntght Fe.er cro11d 11 d tllt th trd IS a pleasant
but dtstmctly bantamlle tght mu sic and vanet) program wtth
a cowttry twang
On th e other hand televtston s los ng "!lilt nnght have been
a ver; funn1 sho\1 111 tl e revamped Maude "hose ftrst and
last episode goes on CBS Aprtl 22 9 30-10 p m F astern ttme
Tite £mal Maude transplants rookie Congress" oman
F ndlav to Waslungton and ntroduces what would have been
tlle ne11 cast of regular s on the sho11 1f Bea Arthur hadn t
dertded to quit 1Posstbl) CBS Muld not have renewed
any11 ay smce Ute old Maude was near the cellar m raungs 1
The key to the ftrst eptsode s success lies 111 the characters a
C\ me al r htef of staff played b) Demus Burkley 1tlle eno rmous
truck elme r "tth the South11est t11ang on Mar) Hartman
Mar) Hartman I the tal l red-hatred \\ Oman asststa nt who
renunds Maude of herself :&gt;.\) Cars ago and the staff atde
tamed Aretha Balducct half black and half Italian
At home In a set that obviOusly ts a makeover of the old
Fmdlay homestead m l'uckahoe I why build ' new set when ) ou
don t kn ow If the show " II sell 1 there s the tiny old lady
house keeper 11ho knows more about Washmgton pohllcs than
Junml Carter
The dialogue ts cymca l as m I don the I m not an elected
off cta l Thts could have been a sertes wtth good politica l
sattre but there s no point stghing after lost causes - anyway
ma) be tl 11ouldn t ha1 e kept up the fast funn) pace n the long
haul
Among the newcomers Mel and Susan rogether begms on
ABC Aprtl 22 11-a 30 p m starrmg country western star Mel
Ttl its and very pretty blond Susan Anton The show ts produced
by the Osmond Brothers and Donny and Mane are JOllied by
Btlly Carter as guests on the opener Pleasant but
msubstanltal
I mda Hope Bob s daughter ts the executive producer of
Jt e and Valerte whtch goes on NBC Aprtl 24 8 30-9 p m
Eastern ltme The set IS a g ant discotheque where blue~ollar
teen-agers Joe Ptzo I Paul Regina ) and Valerte Sweetzer 1Char
Fontane J meet and begm thetr romance whtch naturally does
not run smooth If you love discotheques you mtght hke Joe
and Valen e
NBC s Rollergtrls begms Aprtl 24 11-a 30 p m Eastern
ttm e a nd tells the comedy adventures of the ftve-girl roller
derby team the Pill~ They are aptl) named

lly Umted Pn~s Int ernational
There IS a \lOrd that can st 1rt the fmgers of any fisherman
tfnghng That \\ Ord s n uskte and the tune to fish for them Is
rtght now
ftshtng for U Is kmg s zed n eml,Jer of the ptke family IS a
httle like ft shtng for trucks You lJ need heavy hne heavy
gear strong hooks and an even stronger wrtst
Musktes attack Utetr prey from a pos1t10n of hiding They
Wtll be m a weed bed or htdden behind a dead tree and the ftsh
can launch his whole body mto an attack on a passmg ftsh
which IS unaware of hts presence 1he mtent ts Ill make a
slashmg head long ambush successful before the prey ts e~en
aware that It s 1n danger
Tlus predatery rcspnnse can be put to use by the fisherman
smce the mu skte stnkes al most by tmpulse If somethmg
happens near h s lou that doesn t seem Ill be movmg m the
way a healthy f sh generally moves the btg ptke s mstmcts tell
him Its food The result Isa n tmmedtaleattack
Musktes are taken m one of two ways - either castmg or
troll mg Casllng wtll mean fmdtng a likely lookmg stretch of
water where there ts good cover and castmg a large lure whtch
IS retneved at a fast pace You II need to do thts several times
Ill be sure the Witter ts thoroughly fished That s where the
strong 11nst come m
Trollmg for musktes tsn t much dtfferent m the type of water
that s ftshed but tl s less sten uous smce the lures are pulled
along by the boat When trollmg tt s best to use two rods fitted
wtth lures that at c destgned to reach different depths A
constant speed then allows you to work more water per pass
Many more muskies are hooked than ever each a net The
reason for thts s the mouthful of teeth for which the fish IS
fam ous Smart nglers ltp thetr ltne with a stout wtre leader to
help t educe hne abrasion
Many Ohto lakes and nvers have good populations of the
km g of the gameftsl Lcesv lie Reservoir Knox Lake and the
tall waters at Dtllon Heservmr are good places to start

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conference m t) be m the
work s

Xavter Un 1erstt y offtutls
report tl at " p oposed
eonfcr~m e 1m I\ ng X t\t er
l.o)ola of Ch tcag DePaul
Detro tt Ulno s State and
Oral Hobe rt s s bet ng
dtSC IISSCd
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week m Cit c a~o to dt sc uss
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schemes but nolhtng was
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HOF request
CINCINNATI I UP!) - Cm
cutnau Bengals ge neral
m mager Paul Brown has
tcccpted a request from
former New York Jets coach
Wecb Ewbank to present
Ewbank for mductton m the
Pre Football Hall of Fame
thts summer tn Canton Ohio
1 wbank ts the fifth person
tn recent years to have
req uested Brown to present
hun for nduct10n
But th s wtll be my first
ttme presentmg a coach
satd Bro\\11 who previOus!)
appe tred on behalf of players
Otto Graham Dante 1~-.llt
Inu Groll and Btll Wtlhs
I ronstder It a htgh honor
to be ISked to do thts
Brown htmsel£ a Hall of
ramer satd of E11banks
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traded by the San Franctsco
49ers to the Clucago Beors for
a No 2 p ck m next month s
draft
1 he 33 year old Hart
111th
Cedn ck
teamed
Hartlm•n Cleveland {';lam
and J mn y Webb to form ot e
of the NfL s best defeni\l.l:l:...
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Sprmg Sports Banquet held at
Ktn Folks Restaurant tn
P lint Pleasant
Gene Slaughter former
football coach at South Potnt
and Jackson lltgh Schools
now head football co ach at
Capttal Untverstty at Bexlev
Ohto was guest speaker
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speech wtth the statement I
mtght as \\ell make tl clear
eve r}1hmg I say here tonight
may not be very popular He
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an tdea or goal IS tted to an
tnt ern a I truth tl 11on t work
Slaughter s SUCCESS
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dream
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negative thtnktng you ve got
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While Apnl showet s were
washmg out one game after
another Thursday fred I ynn
and Randy Jones were
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the comeback tra I
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Ph~ladelphia ga. i~s
By FRED LIEF
UPI Spurts Writer
Uoyd Free might have
. been ba ck in one of
br oo klyn 's schoolyards
. instead of Madison Square
Garden , but he never lookod
better.
· Free , a 6-Ioot-2 ~uard

New(rom

scored 18. of his 29 points in
the fourth quarter Thursday
night to send the Philadelphia
76ers to a convincing 137-126
victory over the New York
Knicks and a 3.{1 lead in the
semifinals of the · Eastern
Conference playoffs.
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Spinks arrested
on drug charge
ST. LOUIS (UPI ) Heavyweig ht boxer Leon
Spinks, victor over champion
.Muhammad
Ali ,
was
arrestod early today and
booked,
suspected
of
possession of cocaine and
marijuana.
Spinks, who shares the
heavyweight crown with Ken
Norton, was stopped ahout 4
a.m. in St. IJJuis, his home. town. (or driving without
headli ghts . Sgt. Francis
0\rona, who said he did not
r e co g n i z c S pi n k s,
approachod him and askod
for his driver's license.
But Spinks, who had been
arrestod two months ago for
driving without a license and
traveling the wrong way on a
one-way street, agai n had no
license.
" I asked him for his
license," Corona said , "and
he said somethin g to the
effect of, 'Come on , man . l'm
Leon . You know I still don't
have one."'
Spinks threw his hat onto
the top of the car as he got
out , Corona said, and a
search the hat uncoverod
in the hatband a foil packet
co ntainin g a substa nce
believed to be coca ine .
Spinks. 24. wa s h~ndculfod
along with a companion,
Charlean Gunn , 26, who was
booked .
~u~pPc t E.'rl
nf

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interfering w11h the arrest
and possession of marijuana .
A search of Spinks in a police
holdover cell turnod up what
police thought to be
marijuana and a handrollod
cigarette.
Corona , who was assisted
in the arrest by policemen
RoQ ald Strothman and
Stanley Mierzejewski, said
Ms. Gunn became abusive
when he tried to arrest
Spinks.
"She started cursing us, "
he said. "You know, the usual
routine - if he was white, you
wouldn't be arreSting him ."
The i'ast time Spinks was
arrested
the
NAACP
protested the manner in
whi ch he was handled,
inc luding
his
bei ng
handcuffed. But Corona said
the handcuffs were necessary
again because he was being
arrested on a suspected
felony .
"That 's
just
procedure," Corona said.
Spinks, who tries to slip in
and out of the city where he
grew up in a public housing
complex, was strippod of his
titl e by the World Boxing
Council, which awarded its
crown to Norton . Spi nks
retains the champi onship
recognized by the World
BoXing Association and has
signod foc a rematch with Ali.

York on Sw1day .
Coming off the bench, Free
hit IIJ,tJf-t6 shots from the
fi eld , keyed a fourth-quarter
surge and left the Knicks with
a severe case uf third-&lt;iegree
burns
"Ali I need is room to get it
up ," he said . " I don't care
who's guarding me. In fa ct,
it' s better with people
hanging on me . That's the
way I played in the
schoolyard li n Brook lyn),
and it gets physical."
While Free was taking care

of hi s bu sine ss, Uet&gt;J'ge
MLC inrus fi nislwd with 29
1-'&gt;ints and Julitc&lt; Er ving 21las
the 76Ns look a 72&lt;i5 halftjml'
lead and ex tender! it to JO:J-9:1
after three ll!' ril•ls. before
sca lin g it in th e fourth
· quarter . Doug Col lin s.
providing ~rod . mo,·c men.t.
added 2t and Steve MIX
contributed 12. mrlmting tO 111
the secondquarler.
The Km cks. who were
blown out in the f1rst two
games of the series, looked
sharper Thursday. But 11 was

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Char lotte Grant , associate
councilor, presided at the
meeting with 25 members
present. It was noted u1a't
Eli1.abeth Hayes. is confined
tu St. Joseph's Hospita l,
Parkersburg , and that Goldie
Wolfe is horne from the
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THE LETART Falls Fifth Grade recently won the
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Shultz, Hobert Riffl e, Bobby Green, Scott Wickline, Heath
Hill , Max Hill, Keith Allen, Andrew Rose , Mark Jarrell ,
Shawn Stobarl , and Hwhard Gilbride. Fifth Grade
cheerleaders were left to right, Missy Sprouse, Carol
O'Brien, Melinda Hill , and Kim Sprouse. Six th Grade
Cheerleaders were , ldt to right, Cindy Allen, Loury
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.nnl I.u~nrly t•nuugh .
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Kni&lt;'k l'l'nle r llvb McAdOO,
l"hu sc um! " 1&lt;•1!11 of just 22
points in the first two gmnes.
lu1d 29 befOI'I' U1e SPllout
c-rowd of ' tS ,697 . Spc!WCr
llai'II'IKHI finislll'l with 20,
Loi1nic Slwlton &gt;Hided 18 11nd
But ch Bean! 16.
All lilt• other qum·ter-linal
seri es n•sume tonight. with
San Antonio at Washington
for ganw 3, Sea ttl e at
Portland for game 2 and
Milw&lt;mk~·e at l~n ve r for
lht•ir ~l!C(lnd ganw .

CHESTER-Initiation was
set for May 2 l&gt;y Chester
r~uncil 323, Dau~hters of
Amenca , at . a meeting held
Tuesday n1ght at the halt
Officer s and t~am
members were 1·emindcd tu
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mght. There will also be a
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3-0 series lead after 137-126 win

D of A conducts initiation

. WIISHINGTON (UP!) Curtis Wester; a &amp;-Ioot-3, 250JlOund offensive llneman who
pla yod lour years in the
Cmwdlan Football League,
was one of live free agents
sig ned Thursday by the
Cleveland Browns . .
The Rodskins also signod
Charlie Nash, a 5-10, -175potmd wide ·receiver from
Ar.iwn"a; Glover Rogers, a &amp;3, :ZW.pound tight end from .
Iowa State : Lou West , a !&gt;-11,
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These spring day s are a welco me relief from the tough winter ,. Th.e
severe weather and !he 109-day coal strike jeopardized the supply of
electrici ly -and lhrealened a major disruption of business, indust ry and
sc hools in many pan s of the count ry.

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Holter as the winners . Mrs.
Huller, Julie Ruse and
Thelmil White served
refrestunenls .
Others attending were
Mary Showalter, Ferne Mor·
ris, Ada Neulzling, Mae
McPeek, Letha Wood, Ada
Morris, Doris Grueser, Sadie
T•·ussdl, Margaret Tuttle,
Betty Roush, Zelda Weber,
Ada Van Meter, Ethel Orr,
Erma Cleland, Mallei Van
Meter, Ada Bissell, Leona .
Hensley, and Inzy Newell.

POLLY'S POINTERS
Polly Cramer

Curtains are
clinging

it on and the sides stay clean.
It can be easily washed.
Mend or patch the sheet if
badly worn and this will not
be seen under the mattress.
An empty lipstick tube
makes a great emergency
sewing kit to carry in one 's
purse. Clean out well with
tissues and soap.1lnd water.
Wind different colors of
thread on a tiny piece of card·
board that will lit in the tube,
stick some neodles in and you
have it. - BE11'Y .
DEAR POLLY - The cut·
off top from a detergent bot·
Ue makes a good funnel to use
when filling ca tsup and
mustard containers. The bot·
tom part could be used as a
plant watering container. D.M.
Polly will send you one of
her s ig ned thank -yo u
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your faovite Pointer,
Peeve or Problem in her col·
umn . Write POLLY'S
POINTERS in care of this
newspaper.

DEAR POLLY- I hope you
or one of the readers can tell
me how to prevent my
polyester curtains from cl·
inging toge ther. It is very
han! to keep them hanging
straight. ·M.R
DEAR MJJ. - Do you use a
fabric softe ner sheet in your
dryer with the curtains? If
you hang them damp, as
many do. put such a sheet in
the washer 's final rinse . Hope
this helps. I am sure other
readers have had the same
problem and will tell us how
they overcame it.- POJ.J.Y
DEA Fl POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with stores that put
the pril'c lags on the bottoms
of breakable items and then
lu1vc " Do Not Handle" signs
all around . A person often
likes to look around and get
1deas a bout prices without
ll&lt;lvin ~ to fi nd a sales person
and ask the pr1ce of each
thing. - MR.S. P.T.
DF.AH POLLY - One of the
reade rs ~ s ked lor a recipe lor
n•1king the sug~r syrup used
fo r stiffening crocheted
1tcms. I boil one cup of sugar
and one-third cup water for
two minutes, put the
crocheted pieces 1damp ) in
tile hot syr up and hoi! two
more minutes stirring them
The Holzer Modica! Center
aro und all the time. School of Nursing has
AUDHf:Y
planned their Annual Spring
JJEAH READF.BS
Tea
lor Sunday afternoon,
Audrey's method is a bit dif·
fcrent from the usual. Putting Apri123 , from 2 o'c lock until4
tile pi eces in the hut sy rup o'clock in Davis Hall, located
without the second boiltn~ at ~14 First Aven ue in
u.'iuall y seems sufficient. - Gallipolis, Ohio.
Janet Byers, R.N.. Director
POLLy
IlEAl! POLLY - I am an of the School of Nursing said
avid reader and lind it so an· that schools througho ut the
noymg to have the book mark area have been sent an·
constantly fallin g out of the nouncements of the open
IJuok. I !l OW find that a pa(l&lt;!r house plans for Sunday afdip works well . It can be left lern oo n. Students and
on a page and then be pi cked members of the faculty or the
up easi ly to mark another School of Nursi ng will be on
hand so that high school
one. - FRAN
DJ-:AH POLLY - I never oiudents and others who are
throw awav worn fitted interestod in applying for
sheets bcca'use they make admission to the Holzer
great box spring covers. Slip School of Nursing can be
tak.en on tours and have their
questions answerod .
Time will also be available
for persona l int erv ie ws,
should any of the guests be
ABOVE THE REST !
interestod in details on ad·
mission . Refreshments will
be served .
All who are interested
should come to the Main
Lounge of Davis Hall, home
of the Holzer Modica! Center
Schoo l of Nursing in
Gallipolis.

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CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Rebound morrioge

lui. I just don'tthink I should
have to hurry with this kind of
decision ...
I just reailzed something : I
am not mad at the irrunlgra·
lion laws. I am mad at J uan .
He knows how I feel about be·
ing pressured into marriage.
He knows my firs t marriage
started that way . And yet he
hasn 't come up wi th with any
alternatives for me.
COUNSELOR: This situation
is somewhat like your first
marriage?
CAROL: It's not exactly
the same. We had to get married because I was pregnant.
COUNSELOR: And you fel t
resentful about that.
CAROL: Yes. I don't liketo
be forced into anything. My
first husband never gave me
any alternatives either.
COUNSELOB : Did you
suggest any '
CAROL: No. I was too
afraid he would leave me.
COUNSELOR : Maybe yuu
could ttunk about why you de·
pe nd on the other person to
lind solutions for these problems. You feel manipulated
and controlled, yet you continue to play a passive role in
the relationship.
CAROL: That's nght. I
have always been so afraid of
being left. But it hasn't work·
od out very well. I just end up
feeling resentful.
Carol did not marry Juan
and he relumed to Argenti na.
Before he left, they discussod their relationship . She
finally asked him why he was
in the lawyer's office the day
they met , ar.d he revealod he
had been in serious trouble
wi th the Jaw.
At that point, she realized
she had been in too great a
hurry to establish another
permanent relationship .
Feeling lonely and depressod
after her divorce, she had
almost made a tragic
1nistake.
Dr. Blaker cannot take
telephone calls from her
readers. However, there are
hundreds of crisis inlerven·
lion phone lines in the United
States. For the phone number
of one near you, contact your
local mental health association or menl&lt;ll health in·
fonnation service.
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
of this, newspaper, P.O. Box
489, fuldio City Station , New
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
mail prohibits personal
replies. but questions of
ge neral interest will be
discussed in future colwnns.

In this excerpt from a hoiline call, a young, recently
divorcod woman discussod
her plans to remarry. It soon
became (\Vident that she was
about to enter a "rebound
marriage,'' one based on a
sense of personal deficiency
rather than personal worth.
The emotional distress so
commo n in the post separation period is not conducive to making rational
long-term commitments.
Many · experts recommend
living alone lor two or three
years before tryi ng agai n.
CAROL: I have a big deci·
sian to make and I was hoping
you could help me. By next
week, I have to decide if 1·
want to get married again.
Actually , I have only six
days ...
COUNSELOR: Exactly six
days'!
"
CAROL: Yes, my boyfri end
won 't be able to stay in the
United States unless we get
ma rried. He is a citizen of
Argentina. My friends say he
is using me, but I don't
believe that. We really do
love each other.
COUNSELOR: Then why
are you having so much trouble making this decision'
CAROL : I don't like being
pressured. Those stupid im·
mig ration laws make me so
angry.
COUNSELOR: How long
have you known him '
CAROL: About eight months. I met him in my lawyer's
wailing room. I was finishing
up some business about my
divorce.
COUNSELOR : And wha t
was he doing there'
CAROL : You know, I really
don't have the faintest idea ! I
never askod him.
COUNSELOR : Anyway,
you have not been divorcod
for very long.
CAROL: That's right. In
fact, my divorce was final
just last month. Even though
I love Juan - that's my
boyfriend's name - I guess I
feel lik~ I am moving too fast
from one relationship to
another. I had ·wantod to give
myself some time before se t·
tling down again.
COUNSELOR : Are you
afraid you will lose Juan if
you don 'I marry him now '
CAROL: Yes. He will hove
to go back to South America
-and I may never see him
again. But if I marry h1m
now. I know I will feel resent·

Plans lor the annual
mother-&lt;iaughter banquet to
be held on May 16 were made
during a meeting of the
U111tod Methodist Women of
the Forest Run Church held
at the horne of Mrs. Ma y
Holter.
Announced during th e
meeting was May Fellowship
Da y to be held May 5 at Trinity Church by the Church

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of ABC News and Sports, is
expected to formalize at a
news conference the repor t
that the teaming of Barbara
and Harr y would come to an
end. ·
Mis s ·Walter s,
who
currently is in Panama on the

canal story, will remain with
the Evening Ne ws. Although
he.r contract calls lor her to
be an anchor person , it is
understood "'S he
·will
concentrate heavi ly, as she
has been doing in recent
months , on interviews and
reporting .
The anchor chores will be
split , with Miss Walters in
New York, Frank Reynolds in
PTA or become a PTO WashingUJn , Peter Jennings
Following a dis~ usJsl on , a vole in London and Max Robinson
wa s taken with 15 votin g for in , Chicago. Robinson
P'I'O while five voted to re- recently joinod ABC from
lllillll PTA .
WTOP in Washingt.on .•
An executive meclmg was
Two questions that Arlodge
scheduled to prepare rules of is expected to answer
operatiOn for the PTO . It was concern when the switch will
v~1ll'l to c_11ntribute $10 to the occur and the future of Harry
haslern F flA for ba by s1ttlllg · Reaso ner . · Reasoner this
se rvice durin~ the year.
spring was negotiating with
his old employer, CBS News,
which wanted him t.o return
t.o
replace BJII Moyers on CBS
MiiKE LIST
Reports.
Moyer s, whose
Eleven Meigs County
contrac
t
expires
in August, is
students attending Hocking
leaving
CBS
to
return
to PBS.
Technical. Co llege
at
Although
Reasoner
's
Nelsonville have been named
contract
with
ABC
has
·
to . the dean 's Jist for the
several
years
to
run,
he
has
winter quarter. A three point
or better is required for said that he has an oral
listing. The group includes agreement with Arledge 's
Linda K. Stewart, Pomeroy, predecessor that he could
a fou r point, and Sherri ·leave ABC in June if he were
Kauff, Middleport: David L. unhappy .
The ratings on the ABC
Cole, V~rginia Jordan ,
Eve
ning News have been
Pamela Kautz , James C.
disappo
intingi o the network ,
Kines, Jeff Wa rner , and
wtuch
had
hoped the Barbara
Debra Wind on, all of
and
Harry
show would move
Pomeroy: Rebec ca Ord and
them
out
of last place in
James M. Titus, hoth of
network
evening
news
Syra cuse , and Co r ena
competition
.
It
didn't.
Rhodes, Racine.

CHESTER--New off1 cers
were elected at the · recen t
meeting of the Chester PTO.
Theyarc Bul) Davis, presi·
dent : Linda Bentz, vice presi·
dent ; E s ther May s,
secre tary ; and .Judy
Eichinger, treasurer. PlallS
w~re agin again discussed fo r
the t:;ltester Alumri banquet
to be served by the gro up.
Joann Baum gave a repo rt on
l11e prugress of the library
and alsu informed members
thal several senior dlilcns
will be helpmg with it. She
asked for paren ts and
teachers to review the shi;r
ment of books so that the ones
not wa nted for the se houl can
be returned to the company .
A discussion was held un
whether the parenl·teacher
group would continue e:ts a

Banquet set
The band banquet to be
held May 13 at 6 p.m. wa s
discussed during a meeting of
the Meigs Band Buustero held
at the high school Munday
evemng.
Parents uf band rnemiJei'S
are being asked to t ontribute
desserts fur the ilanquet.
Named to a nominating committee were Allen King, Maxme Goeglein, and Barbara
Van Meter. Band camp was
announ ced for ,aug. 6 through
Aug . 12 at Cmnp Crescendo at
Rio Grande. First deposit of
$10 is due by Ma y 1, 1l was
reported .
A repo rt was given on the
memhership drive which ·is
be ing handlod by Mrs. Mary
Dorst, Mr . and Mrs. Will iam
King, Mrs . Maxine Goeglein,
Mrs. Ida Ma rlm , Mrs. Ann
fuldford and Mrs. Nell ie
Wright.
Pat Wood presided at the ·
mee ting with Fl orence
BearllS g iv i n~ the secretary 's
report , and Mary Dorst. the
lrcet~u rc r 's report.
NAME CHANGE
COLUMBUS 1UP I) - The
Ohio Senate gave fin a l
legislative approval and sent
to the governor Thursday a
bill changing the name of the
Ohio Merit Scholar ship
program to the "Ohio
Academi c Scho lar ship "
program .
The change became neces·

sary when off1dals of the
Nat16nal Merit Scholarship
competition informod Ohio
offi cials
that
·· Merit
S c h o la rs h ip" wa s
copyrighted and that Olu o's
program couldn't use the
same name .
The program provid es for a
statewide ~o mp e titi o n for
high sc hool stu dent s l or
money to be used toward a
college degree .

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The Rev . Edna Darling,
· master of divinity, Wor·
lhinglon, will be guest soloist
during the break HI the Providence Area School of
Religion 'to be held at the .'
Naomi Baptist Church, Sunday , 3 to ~ p.m. Public is in·
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Chester PTO elects officers

Women United uf Meigs
Omnty. Forty·two sit' k and
shutin calls were reported. A
love o fferin~ was t&lt;Jken and a
tJwnk yuu note was read from
Mrs. Grace Fisher.
Mrs. Ann Watson o(l&lt;!ned
the meetin ~ with the l.&lt;lfd's
Prayer in unison. DevotiOns
were by Mr s. Vernal
'Blackwood usi ng Sl'ripture
from Luk e 17 and Hebrew II ,
and the serenity prayer.
Mrs. Edith Sisson, program
leader using as her top1c.
"The First Witnesses. Open·
ing song wa s " Let the Lower
Lights Be Burning." Mrs.
Sisson mentioned seve ral
women spoken of in the book
of Acts and their witnessing.
Other readings were given by
Mrs. Harvey Koch, Mrs. Ver·
non Nease, and Mrs. AIJrl'&lt;l
Yeaugor . Mrs. Sisson con cluded with a poem, " Da ys
End " and the song. "Fairest
Lord Jesus." Mrs. Koch gave
"Live by Faith, Not by re-el·
ing."
Refrestunenls were servl'&lt;l
by Mrs . Holter and Mrs .
Edison Hollon.

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NEW YORK (UPI ) - The
Barbara Walter s- Harry
Reasoner anchor team-on the
ABC Evening News will go off
the air in fav or of a basi ca lly
anchor-less format , ABC is
expeeted to announce today .
Roane Arlodge, pres id~ nt

Mrs. Holter hosts
UMW meeting

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C&lt;inncil meeting and Jl1lr·
l!Cipatcd in the actiVities
there . She also announced the
April 2:! district deputy club's
meeting at Mariell&lt;l in the
electric building on Col~ate
Dnvc. A report was also
given unthe 59th annual rally
of District 12 held at
Willooghby, attended by Mrs.
Ritchie, Mrs. Grant, Helen
Wolf, and Ma rcia Keller.
A cake walk was held with
Mrs . Keller and Mrs. Marv K.·

Barbara stays; Harry negotiates; .
Peter, Max and Frank become stars

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totaling $10,267,164.32 to Ohio
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Ph~ladelphia ga. i~s
By FRED LIEF
UPI Spurts Writer
Uoyd Free might have
. been ba ck in one of
br oo klyn 's schoolyards
. instead of Madison Square
Garden , but he never lookod
better.
· Free , a 6-Ioot-2 ~uard

New(rom

scored 18. of his 29 points in
the fourth quarter Thursday
night to send the Philadelphia
76ers to a convincing 137-126
victory over the New York
Knicks and a 3.{1 lead in the
semifinals of the · Eastern
Conference playoffs.
No other NBA teams .were

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Spinks arrested
on drug charge
ST. LOUIS (UPI ) Heavyweig ht boxer Leon
Spinks, victor over champion
.Muhammad
Ali ,
was
arrestod early today and
booked,
suspected
of
possession of cocaine and
marijuana.
Spinks, who shares the
heavyweight crown with Ken
Norton, was stopped ahout 4
a.m. in St. IJJuis, his home. town. (or driving without
headli ghts . Sgt. Francis
0\rona, who said he did not
r e co g n i z c S pi n k s,
approachod him and askod
for his driver's license.
But Spinks, who had been
arrestod two months ago for
driving without a license and
traveling the wrong way on a
one-way street, agai n had no
license.
" I asked him for his
license," Corona said , "and
he said somethin g to the
effect of, 'Come on , man . l'm
Leon . You know I still don't
have one."'
Spinks threw his hat onto
the top of the car as he got
out , Corona said, and a
search the hat uncoverod
in the hatband a foil packet
co ntainin g a substa nce
believed to be coca ine .
Spinks. 24. wa s h~ndculfod
along with a companion,
Charlean Gunn , 26, who was
booked .
~u~pPc t E.'rl
nf

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interfering w11h the arrest
and possession of marijuana .
A search of Spinks in a police
holdover cell turnod up what
police thought to be
marijuana and a handrollod
cigarette.
Corona , who was assisted
in the arrest by policemen
RoQ ald Strothman and
Stanley Mierzejewski, said
Ms. Gunn became abusive
when he tried to arrest
Spinks.
"She started cursing us, "
he said. "You know, the usual
routine - if he was white, you
wouldn't be arreSting him ."
The i'ast time Spinks was
arrested
the
NAACP
protested the manner in
whi ch he was handled,
inc luding
his
bei ng
handcuffed. But Corona said
the handcuffs were necessary
again because he was being
arrested on a suspected
felony .
"That 's
just
procedure," Corona said.
Spinks, who tries to slip in
and out of the city where he
grew up in a public housing
complex, was strippod of his
titl e by the World Boxing
Council, which awarded its
crown to Norton . Spi nks
retains the champi onship
recognized by the World
BoXing Association and has
signod foc a rematch with Ali.

York on Sw1day .
Coming off the bench, Free
hit IIJ,tJf-t6 shots from the
fi eld , keyed a fourth-quarter
surge and left the Knicks with
a severe case uf third-&lt;iegree
burns
"Ali I need is room to get it
up ," he said . " I don't care
who's guarding me. In fa ct,
it' s better with people
hanging on me . That's the
way I played in the
schoolyard li n Brook lyn),
and it gets physical."
While Free was taking care

of hi s bu sine ss, Uet&gt;J'ge
MLC inrus fi nislwd with 29
1-'&gt;ints and Julitc&lt; Er ving 21las
the 76Ns look a 72&lt;i5 halftjml'
lead and ex tender! it to JO:J-9:1
after three ll!' ril•ls. before
sca lin g it in th e fourth
· quarter . Doug Col lin s.
providing ~rod . mo,·c men.t.
added 2t and Steve MIX
contributed 12. mrlmting tO 111
the secondquarler.
The Km cks. who were
blown out in the f1rst two
games of the series, looked
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U1e rally to be held at St.
Patrick's fellowshi p hall
Junction City, May 7, 1p.m. '
Char lotte Grant , associate
councilor, presided at the
meeting with 25 members
present. It was noted u1a't
Eli1.abeth Hayes. is confined
tu St. Joseph's Hospita l,
Parkersburg , and that Goldie
Wolfe is horne from the
hospitaL Mrs. Dorothy Hitchle thanked members who

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wlnning twu games. Members or the learn were : Scott
Shultz, Hobert Riffl e, Bobby Green, Scott Wickline, Heath
Hill , Max Hill, Keith Allen, Andrew Rose , Mark Jarrell ,
Shawn Stobarl , and Hwhard Gilbride. Fifth Grade
cheerleaders were left to right, Missy Sprouse, Carol
O'Brien, Melinda Hill , and Kim Sprouse. Six th Grade
Cheerleaders were , ldt to right, Cindy Allen, Loury
Mil ms, Tina Hill , Traci Mearns, and Be&lt;·ky Michae ls.

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Kni&lt;'k l'l'nle r llvb McAdOO,
l"hu sc um! " 1&lt;•1!11 of just 22
points in the first two gmnes.
lu1d 29 befOI'I' U1e SPllout
c-rowd of ' tS ,697 . Spc!WCr
llai'II'IKHI finislll'l with 20,
Loi1nic Slwlton &gt;Hided 18 11nd
But ch Bean! 16.
All lilt• other qum·ter-linal
seri es n•sume tonight. with
San Antonio at Washington
for ganw 3, Sea ttl e at
Portland for game 2 and
Milw&lt;mk~·e at l~n ve r for
lht•ir ~l!C(lnd ganw .

CHESTER-Initiation was
set for May 2 l&gt;y Chester
r~uncil 323, Dau~hters of
Amenca , at . a meeting held
Tuesday n1ght at the halt
Officer s and t~am
members were 1·emindcd tu
":ear white dresses ttwt
mght. There will also be a
Silent auction by the home
and orphans conunittee. An ·

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pla yod lour years in the
Cmwdlan Football League,
was one of live free agents
sig ned Thursday by the
Cleveland Browns . .
The Rodskins also signod
Charlie Nash, a 5-10, -175potmd wide ·receiver from
Ar.iwn"a; Glover Rogers, a &amp;3, :ZW.pound tight end from .
Iowa State : Lou West , a !&gt;-11,
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Cin cinnati
and Chuck
Rodgers, a 5-11, 170-pound
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Dakota State.

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transportation fac ilit ies , and the strongesl network of transmiss ion lines
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suppl y never fell bel ow 37 days . Th e AEP System nol only sought out
coal from non-uni on mi nes in !he East, hul also received nearly 1.5
million Ions from the West. Our Western coa l got lhrough because of
AEP 's transportation sys1em wh'ic h includes rail hopper cars, barges,
towboats and a major coal transfer lerminal thai was the only facili ty of
its type operating on Ihe Ohio River during the strike . If Western coa l
had not been availab le , AEP's coal stock s wou ld have been depleted to
I he point where maj or power curtailments would have become
necessary.
Ju st as importanl as our continuing coal supply was our power
delivery system which fea tures 1300 miles of 765,000-volt transmission
lines, the world' s largesl. Huge amount s of eleclri ci iy were moved over
these AEP Sys lem li nes from all direction s. Cus tomers of neig hboring
utilities also benefiJed because power could be delivered through our
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How were we able to keep the power on?
FIRST, you did your part by respondi ng to our appeals to conserve
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These spring day s are a welco me relief from the tough winter ,. Th.e
severe weather and !he 109-day coal strike jeopardized the supply of
electrici ly -and lhrealened a major disruption of business, indust ry and
sc hools in many pan s of the count ry.

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Holter as the winners . Mrs.
Huller, Julie Ruse and
Thelmil White served
refrestunenls .
Others attending were
Mary Showalter, Ferne Mor·
ris, Ada Neulzling, Mae
McPeek, Letha Wood, Ada
Morris, Doris Grueser, Sadie
T•·ussdl, Margaret Tuttle,
Betty Roush, Zelda Weber,
Ada Van Meter, Ethel Orr,
Erma Cleland, Mallei Van
Meter, Ada Bissell, Leona .
Hensley, and Inzy Newell.

POLLY'S POINTERS
Polly Cramer

Curtains are
clinging

it on and the sides stay clean.
It can be easily washed.
Mend or patch the sheet if
badly worn and this will not
be seen under the mattress.
An empty lipstick tube
makes a great emergency
sewing kit to carry in one 's
purse. Clean out well with
tissues and soap.1lnd water.
Wind different colors of
thread on a tiny piece of card·
board that will lit in the tube,
stick some neodles in and you
have it. - BE11'Y .
DEAR POLLY - The cut·
off top from a detergent bot·
Ue makes a good funnel to use
when filling ca tsup and
mustard containers. The bot·
tom part could be used as a
plant watering container. D.M.
Polly will send you one of
her s ig ned thank -yo u
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your faovite Pointer,
Peeve or Problem in her col·
umn . Write POLLY'S
POINTERS in care of this
newspaper.

DEAR POLLY- I hope you
or one of the readers can tell
me how to prevent my
polyester curtains from cl·
inging toge ther. It is very
han! to keep them hanging
straight. ·M.R
DEAR MJJ. - Do you use a
fabric softe ner sheet in your
dryer with the curtains? If
you hang them damp, as
many do. put such a sheet in
the washer 's final rinse . Hope
this helps. I am sure other
readers have had the same
problem and will tell us how
they overcame it.- POJ.J.Y
DEA Fl POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with stores that put
the pril'c lags on the bottoms
of breakable items and then
lu1vc " Do Not Handle" signs
all around . A person often
likes to look around and get
1deas a bout prices without
ll&lt;lvin ~ to fi nd a sales person
and ask the pr1ce of each
thing. - MR.S. P.T.
DF.AH POLLY - One of the
reade rs ~ s ked lor a recipe lor
n•1king the sug~r syrup used
fo r stiffening crocheted
1tcms. I boil one cup of sugar
and one-third cup water for
two minutes, put the
crocheted pieces 1damp ) in
tile hot syr up and hoi! two
more minutes stirring them
The Holzer Modica! Center
aro und all the time. School of Nursing has
AUDHf:Y
planned their Annual Spring
JJEAH READF.BS
Tea
lor Sunday afternoon,
Audrey's method is a bit dif·
fcrent from the usual. Putting Apri123 , from 2 o'c lock until4
tile pi eces in the hut sy rup o'clock in Davis Hall, located
without the second boiltn~ at ~14 First Aven ue in
u.'iuall y seems sufficient. - Gallipolis, Ohio.
Janet Byers, R.N.. Director
POLLy
IlEAl! POLLY - I am an of the School of Nursing said
avid reader and lind it so an· that schools througho ut the
noymg to have the book mark area have been sent an·
constantly fallin g out of the nouncements of the open
IJuok. I !l OW find that a pa(l&lt;!r house plans for Sunday afdip works well . It can be left lern oo n. Students and
on a page and then be pi cked members of the faculty or the
up easi ly to mark another School of Nursi ng will be on
hand so that high school
one. - FRAN
DJ-:AH POLLY - I never oiudents and others who are
throw awav worn fitted interestod in applying for
sheets bcca'use they make admission to the Holzer
great box spring covers. Slip School of Nursing can be
tak.en on tours and have their
questions answerod .
Time will also be available
for persona l int erv ie ws,
should any of the guests be
ABOVE THE REST !
interestod in details on ad·
mission . Refreshments will
be served .
All who are interested
should come to the Main
Lounge of Davis Hall, home
of the Holzer Modica! Center
Schoo l of Nursing in
Gallipolis.

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CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Rebound morrioge

lui. I just don'tthink I should
have to hurry with this kind of
decision ...
I just reailzed something : I
am not mad at the irrunlgra·
lion laws. I am mad at J uan .
He knows how I feel about be·
ing pressured into marriage.
He knows my firs t marriage
started that way . And yet he
hasn 't come up wi th with any
alternatives for me.
COUNSELOR: This situation
is somewhat like your first
marriage?
CAROL: It's not exactly
the same. We had to get married because I was pregnant.
COUNSELOR: And you fel t
resentful about that.
CAROL: Yes. I don't liketo
be forced into anything. My
first husband never gave me
any alternatives either.
COUNSELOB : Did you
suggest any '
CAROL: No. I was too
afraid he would leave me.
COUNSELOR : Maybe yuu
could ttunk about why you de·
pe nd on the other person to
lind solutions for these problems. You feel manipulated
and controlled, yet you continue to play a passive role in
the relationship.
CAROL: That's nght. I
have always been so afraid of
being left. But it hasn't work·
od out very well. I just end up
feeling resentful.
Carol did not marry Juan
and he relumed to Argenti na.
Before he left, they discussod their relationship . She
finally asked him why he was
in the lawyer's office the day
they met , ar.d he revealod he
had been in serious trouble
wi th the Jaw.
At that point, she realized
she had been in too great a
hurry to establish another
permanent relationship .
Feeling lonely and depressod
after her divorce, she had
almost made a tragic
1nistake.
Dr. Blaker cannot take
telephone calls from her
readers. However, there are
hundreds of crisis inlerven·
lion phone lines in the United
States. For the phone number
of one near you, contact your
local mental health association or menl&lt;ll health in·
fonnation service.
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
of this, newspaper, P.O. Box
489, fuldio City Station , New
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
mail prohibits personal
replies. but questions of
ge neral interest will be
discussed in future colwnns.

In this excerpt from a hoiline call, a young, recently
divorcod woman discussod
her plans to remarry. It soon
became (\Vident that she was
about to enter a "rebound
marriage,'' one based on a
sense of personal deficiency
rather than personal worth.
The emotional distress so
commo n in the post separation period is not conducive to making rational
long-term commitments.
Many · experts recommend
living alone lor two or three
years before tryi ng agai n.
CAROL: I have a big deci·
sian to make and I was hoping
you could help me. By next
week, I have to decide if 1·
want to get married again.
Actually , I have only six
days ...
COUNSELOR: Exactly six
days'!
"
CAROL: Yes, my boyfri end
won 't be able to stay in the
United States unless we get
ma rried. He is a citizen of
Argentina. My friends say he
is using me, but I don't
believe that. We really do
love each other.
COUNSELOR: Then why
are you having so much trouble making this decision'
CAROL : I don't like being
pressured. Those stupid im·
mig ration laws make me so
angry.
COUNSELOR: How long
have you known him '
CAROL: About eight months. I met him in my lawyer's
wailing room. I was finishing
up some business about my
divorce.
COUNSELOR : And wha t
was he doing there'
CAROL : You know, I really
don't have the faintest idea ! I
never askod him.
COUNSELOR : Anyway,
you have not been divorcod
for very long.
CAROL: That's right. In
fact, my divorce was final
just last month. Even though
I love Juan - that's my
boyfriend's name - I guess I
feel lik~ I am moving too fast
from one relationship to
another. I had ·wantod to give
myself some time before se t·
tling down again.
COUNSELOR : Are you
afraid you will lose Juan if
you don 'I marry him now '
CAROL: Yes. He will hove
to go back to South America
-and I may never see him
again. But if I marry h1m
now. I know I will feel resent·

Plans lor the annual
mother-&lt;iaughter banquet to
be held on May 16 were made
during a meeting of the
U111tod Methodist Women of
the Forest Run Church held
at the horne of Mrs. Ma y
Holter.
Announced during th e
meeting was May Fellowship
Da y to be held May 5 at Trinity Church by the Church

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of ABC News and Sports, is
expected to formalize at a
news conference the repor t
that the teaming of Barbara
and Harr y would come to an
end. ·
Mis s ·Walter s,
who
currently is in Panama on the

canal story, will remain with
the Evening Ne ws. Although
he.r contract calls lor her to
be an anchor person , it is
understood "'S he
·will
concentrate heavi ly, as she
has been doing in recent
months , on interviews and
reporting .
The anchor chores will be
split , with Miss Walters in
New York, Frank Reynolds in
PTA or become a PTO WashingUJn , Peter Jennings
Following a dis~ usJsl on , a vole in London and Max Robinson
wa s taken with 15 votin g for in , Chicago. Robinson
P'I'O while five voted to re- recently joinod ABC from
lllillll PTA .
WTOP in Washingt.on .•
An executive meclmg was
Two questions that Arlodge
scheduled to prepare rules of is expected to answer
operatiOn for the PTO . It was concern when the switch will
v~1ll'l to c_11ntribute $10 to the occur and the future of Harry
haslern F flA for ba by s1ttlllg · Reaso ner . · Reasoner this
se rvice durin~ the year.
spring was negotiating with
his old employer, CBS News,
which wanted him t.o return
t.o
replace BJII Moyers on CBS
MiiKE LIST
Reports.
Moyer s, whose
Eleven Meigs County
contrac
t
expires
in August, is
students attending Hocking
leaving
CBS
to
return
to PBS.
Technical. Co llege
at
Although
Reasoner
's
Nelsonville have been named
contract
with
ABC
has
·
to . the dean 's Jist for the
several
years
to
run,
he
has
winter quarter. A three point
or better is required for said that he has an oral
listing. The group includes agreement with Arledge 's
Linda K. Stewart, Pomeroy, predecessor that he could
a fou r point, and Sherri ·leave ABC in June if he were
Kauff, Middleport: David L. unhappy .
The ratings on the ABC
Cole, V~rginia Jordan ,
Eve
ning News have been
Pamela Kautz , James C.
disappo
intingi o the network ,
Kines, Jeff Wa rner , and
wtuch
had
hoped the Barbara
Debra Wind on, all of
and
Harry
show would move
Pomeroy: Rebec ca Ord and
them
out
of last place in
James M. Titus, hoth of
network
evening
news
Syra cuse , and Co r ena
competition
.
It
didn't.
Rhodes, Racine.

CHESTER--New off1 cers
were elected at the · recen t
meeting of the Chester PTO.
Theyarc Bul) Davis, presi·
dent : Linda Bentz, vice presi·
dent ; E s ther May s,
secre tary ; and .Judy
Eichinger, treasurer. PlallS
w~re agin again discussed fo r
the t:;ltester Alumri banquet
to be served by the gro up.
Joann Baum gave a repo rt on
l11e prugress of the library
and alsu informed members
thal several senior dlilcns
will be helpmg with it. She
asked for paren ts and
teachers to review the shi;r
ment of books so that the ones
not wa nted for the se houl can
be returned to the company .
A discussion was held un
whether the parenl·teacher
group would continue e:ts a

Banquet set
The band banquet to be
held May 13 at 6 p.m. wa s
discussed during a meeting of
the Meigs Band Buustero held
at the high school Munday
evemng.
Parents uf band rnemiJei'S
are being asked to t ontribute
desserts fur the ilanquet.
Named to a nominating committee were Allen King, Maxme Goeglein, and Barbara
Van Meter. Band camp was
announ ced for ,aug. 6 through
Aug . 12 at Cmnp Crescendo at
Rio Grande. First deposit of
$10 is due by Ma y 1, 1l was
reported .
A repo rt was given on the
memhership drive which ·is
be ing handlod by Mrs. Mary
Dorst, Mr . and Mrs. Will iam
King, Mrs . Maxine Goeglein,
Mrs. Ida Ma rlm , Mrs. Ann
fuldford and Mrs. Nell ie
Wright.
Pat Wood presided at the ·
mee ting with Fl orence
BearllS g iv i n~ the secretary 's
report , and Mary Dorst. the
lrcet~u rc r 's report.
NAME CHANGE
COLUMBUS 1UP I) - The
Ohio Senate gave fin a l
legislative approval and sent
to the governor Thursday a
bill changing the name of the
Ohio Merit Scholar ship
program to the "Ohio
Academi c Scho lar ship "
program .
The change became neces·

sary when off1dals of the
Nat16nal Merit Scholarship
competition informod Ohio
offi cials
that
·· Merit
S c h o la rs h ip" wa s
copyrighted and that Olu o's
program couldn't use the
same name .
The program provid es for a
statewide ~o mp e titi o n for
high sc hool stu dent s l or
money to be used toward a
college degree .

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The Rev . Edna Darling,
· master of divinity, Wor·
lhinglon, will be guest soloist
during the break HI the Providence Area School of
Religion 'to be held at the .'
Naomi Baptist Church, Sunday , 3 to ~ p.m. Public is in·
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Chester PTO elects officers

Women United uf Meigs
Omnty. Forty·two sit' k and
shutin calls were reported. A
love o fferin~ was t&lt;Jken and a
tJwnk yuu note was read from
Mrs. Grace Fisher.
Mrs. Ann Watson o(l&lt;!ned
the meetin ~ with the l.&lt;lfd's
Prayer in unison. DevotiOns
were by Mr s. Vernal
'Blackwood usi ng Sl'ripture
from Luk e 17 and Hebrew II ,
and the serenity prayer.
Mrs. Edith Sisson, program
leader using as her top1c.
"The First Witnesses. Open·
ing song wa s " Let the Lower
Lights Be Burning." Mrs.
Sisson mentioned seve ral
women spoken of in the book
of Acts and their witnessing.
Other readings were given by
Mrs. Harvey Koch, Mrs. Ver·
non Nease, and Mrs. AIJrl'&lt;l
Yeaugor . Mrs. Sisson con cluded with a poem, " Da ys
End " and the song. "Fairest
Lord Jesus." Mrs. Koch gave
"Live by Faith, Not by re-el·
ing."
Refrestunenls were servl'&lt;l
by Mrs . Holter and Mrs .
Edison Hollon.

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NEW YORK (UPI ) - The
Barbara Walter s- Harry
Reasoner anchor team-on the
ABC Evening News will go off
the air in fav or of a basi ca lly
anchor-less format , ABC is
expeeted to announce today .
Roane Arlodge, pres id~ nt

Mrs. Holter hosts
UMW meeting

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went' to the Golden Gleam
C&lt;inncil meeting and Jl1lr·
l!Cipatcd in the actiVities
there . She also announced the
April 2:! district deputy club's
meeting at Mariell&lt;l in the
electric building on Col~ate
Dnvc. A report was also
given unthe 59th annual rally
of District 12 held at
Willooghby, attended by Mrs.
Ritchie, Mrs. Grant, Helen
Wolf, and Ma rcia Keller.
A cake walk was held with
Mrs . Keller and Mrs. Marv K.·

Barbara stays; Harry negotiates; .
Peter, Max and Frank become stars

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distrlbutiiDL.of state motor
ve hi cle registration . fees
totaling $10,267,164.32 to Ohio
counties, cities, townships
and villages. Meigs County 's
portion was $24,481.45.

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Grande. .Chorale presents
program for Salisbury PTO
Tlw f.nm&amp; Chura it.• of Hto
(;n.J nde Cui!Pgt• and Cumllltlllity Collt•gc. prl•sented a
prugram tlf musH_' Tut•sday
L'rt:nt ng preet.•ding 11w
'Xth:'lbury l''l'(lt,lh.:·dtng.
1'111:-. was Uw tlllrd yt·Hr the

stalled llle. rll'W ufftl'l'I'S.

The PTO vutt'd tu make a
dnnk!tltln to the Grande
l''horc-tle Hlld ollL' lo a
tnenwnaJ. fund which will be
lL"l'd l u purch.Hst' a ~ ra nd
p1anu fvr tht: Ri o Urangt• Collt•gl'. In other actwn it was
\ ~~kd l\1 buy new t'i.ll'pcl r(:['
Utl' pnnclpal ami SClTl'lHry 's
dfftcer~ cmd a cl1lnmiltt.•l' con.;itsting . uf Mr·s. F1·y. Mr.-&gt;.
Sloan wul Arland King was
appointed to investigatl• fur-

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~ost·d of ~~ sderl group of 16
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1 uf. [\. l crl~· n Hoss. drn•rtur
lhl' Stlmol ~lf Mus!(· at HHJ
tmh· Till' pn1~ra m wa:-.

til&lt;'!' tlw pussi blt• pureh"se of
1rlte rromtn un1c atl on
, system fur the sthoul. Judy
1\mg &lt;:md Barbara B~t.·glc
\ 'fi nL'd rmd wdl rt•cctn.·d.
Wt'I'L' ilppuintcd to audit tht'
I Ju!'t!l)::! t1Jl• bustnes:-. trt•HSUI'l'r's books for ' lht•
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tirruc nl'xt tcnn .

The pledge lo the flag led
by Salisbury Cub Seoul Pack
cmd and a Short devotiona l br
the Hev. William Middleswar th uf St. Pau l's
Lu theran Church in Porne rt~y
opened the meeting.. Sel'und
gnule won thl' rnom ro unt.

Refreslunenl' were served
afler the meet ing.

FIN1SHES STUDY
Morton Ti tu~. son of Mr
cmrl Mrs. James R. T-it us.

Syrcu·usr. recently finished a

t.wo yeHr course in envu·onmental heu llh at llw
H&lt;.:k&lt; ng Ted111 ieal College
with H 15 grade averagL•. Ht•
has ilcccptcd t'lllploymcnt
11 1th the P1ke l"ounty lleallh
Dep&lt;.trtment of Wttverly
GradmJlion esc rries are lleld
at til e condusion of thl'
regular schottl year .

I

Mary Shrine 37, Order of
lh e While Shrine of
Jerusalem held il' annu"l inslall"lion of officers Friday
ni ~ht al
the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple.
Mrs. Jacque G"brilsch
Fowler was installed as worth)• high p1·iesless a11d w"s
eseorlerl around the c1·oss bv
her husband , David Fowler,
while the soloist. Don"ld
G" brilsch sa ng "You'll
Never Walk Alone". Thomas
Ed w"rds. watchmm1 of
shepherds was escorted
aro und the cross while
Gabrilsl'h s"ng "CI1 mb
Every Mo untain . Accompa ni ~ t was Mrs. Bea
Kuhn .
Other officers installed
were W"nda C. Gabritsch, nobl e prophe tess: J ames
Soulsby, assodule watdun"n
of shepherds; Ennu Yoho
smbe : Barb"''" Dugan :
treasurer: Sue Soulsby,
chaplain : Vi vian M"Y·
shepherdess: Donna Sle w"rl.
guide: Stella Atkins, herald:
.Jesse Brinker, f1rsl W. M.:
Donald M~y . s~eond W. M.;

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1 mile north
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
I ' - - - -- - ' - - - St . Rt . 7

Yoho. gual'dian: and Donald
F. Gabl'itseh, guard.
The installing officers we1:e
B::ll'barEJ . Dugan, irwiling
herald; Mrs. Kuhn , in viting
organist: and Mary HugilL'S ,
inst"lling officer: M"rie
Hawkins, chaplain: M"xine
Wingett, herald ; Pauline
Atkins, scribe; Mrs. Kuhn ,
org"nist: Waller Earl, Jr.,
gu"rdian : Esta Rees, color
bearer: and Donald A. and
Darryl A. Gabritsch, soloists.
Honomry officers rceognizL-Ll were Ose"r Casto, fl"g
be"rer ; Naomi Brinker. banner bearer; Nancy Van
Meter, and Helen Pickens,
I.H:tnne r escorb; Clara
Adams, Madonna ; Cla r"
Riley and Jane Wagner,
"ngels; P"uline Atkins,
courier: Terri C"rsev: flower

soloist.

Helen Reynolds, Helen
Clase, Pearl ·Reynolds. Fern
Cheese brew an d Arline
Oavis, matronii of honor ;

rcgistm tion: Thomas Edwards, Osear C:asto, Donald
Yoho. Donald r . Gabrilsch,
Jl1li""Phernalia; Wanda C.
Gabritsch , Erma Yo ho.
publid ly.
Wanda C. Gabritsch. Midge
Abbott , Erma Yoho. Clara
Hiley, Vi vian May. Barbara
Dugan. Helen Piekeus, Donlli:l SlewcH'l wavs ami mci:l llS;

Mm·ie H"wkins, Farie · Kennedy. Elsie Hnush, Everlyn
Mu;Ta v Lill&lt;an Moore,
Pauline Brewer, Nellie Casto,
F:unicc Jividen, queen:s at~
tend"nts, Terri Carsey, J oa n Ern est 11 W.in~ l! tt . Niiotlli
Kaldor, Amber W"rn er. Brinker, Margaret Ncumtm,
Trudy Andrrws, f)e"lrice by-laws: Na ncy V" n Meter.
Robson, . Evelyrt Grucscr, Maxine Wingett, W"nd&gt;&lt; C.
Leslie Ingles. and Wesley Gabritsch. Huby Di ehl. Mary
Hughes, Kay Logan. visiJi ng
Buell, king's guards.
and
cheer cununittec : Hlld
Committees for the ye"1·
Marie
Hawkins, Kay Logan .
ate Marie H~wkins , Erma
Vivian
May, "nd Erma Yolm.
Yuho , prompters; M"rie
telephone
conunittee .
Hawkins, Thomas Edwards.
Theme
for the year is
SueSoulsby,examining: B"r"Happy
Wanderc•·s"
"mltile
bara Dugan, James Suulsby,
multo
is
"With
Joy
in Ou1'
Stella Atkins, finan ce: M"xll
ecu·t~
.
"
iue Wingett. Helen Pickens,
Preceding the instalh1tion a
Naomi Brinker. auditing:
business
meeting was held
P"ulin e Atk ins, Allen
with
Nellie
Casto reti r111g
Hughes, Naomi Brinker,
worthy
hi
gh
pri
estess 1Jc111g
material objective commitescorted
to
her
stati on by
lee: Wanda C. Gabrilseh,
Helen Ch"se. Nl'llir ra sto,

Mrs. Dugan, lhe inviting
lwrald. and Mrs. Kullll , lhe
\nv it i ng

worthy

Or ganist.

Mrs. Casto ex tended "
wul conw

iHHI

introduced

distinguished guests, Mrs.
Lucille Earl, supreme instructor, flunlington Shrine:!,
Huntington, W. Va : Walter
Earl, junior past w"lc lunan
of shepherds, Hulnington
Slwinc : Mrs. Esi.11 Bees. past
worthy high pri es tess,
· Lafayette Shrine 44 .
r;allipol&lt;s: Mrs. K"lhryu
Alexander. worthy hi gh
priestess. l,;~fayelt cS hrinc .
Also presented were the
past worthy high priestesses
of Mar v Sh1·i nc, Mari e
Hawkins.' Maxine Wingett,
Pauline Atk ins, . Mary
llu ghcs. Barbara Dugan,
Midgw ,\ bbull, Clara Hil ey, ,
aml prt st watrhme n of
sh&lt;•pherds uf Mary Shrine,
Ernes t Wi ngett , tll lcn
Hughes, and Thomas Edwards

Following the pledge lo lh&lt;•
nag . Mrs. llawkl nS opened
tht· llible and while knee ling
· attlw altar. Darryl Gabritsch
s.cmg till' .. Lurd's Prayer " acrwn pametl by Mrs. Kuhn .
F ull o w tn~

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Honor roll
Princi pal James Diehl has
announced the founh six
weeks grading period for
Meigs High School. Making a
grade of " B" or above· in all
their subjects to be listed on
the roll were :

l':tslu. jumor past

wurtli y high

By Helen Boltel

THE READERS ALWAYS WRITE ... ON!
DEAH HELEN:
I sympathize with I.J. whose husll11nd is IJcing gouged by an
e•-wife for exorbitant child supp011 .
In my case, the court ord~r&lt;-Ll my ex lo report when she gut a
job. and I was allowed to deduct one-third of her net from her
alimony. However, she neglected to tell me she was working
for almost lwo years!
I took her to court -and the judge 111cre"sed her pa yments
from me by $160 per month!
ll1ave just joined " Fathers Demanding Equal Justice," 3752
Motor Av~ .• Los Ange les, Calif. 90034, to hel p fi ght these inequities.- STEPHEN
DEAR HELEN '
I disag ree with the Mexic" n "machismo" im"ge one of your
re"ders described. I lived in Mex ico len years and found oul
that in m"ny cases it's the woman who rules the roost. Before
his fri ends. the Mexican m"le is very much macho, but at
home he's really a pussycat. I w"s married to a senoriU. for
four yea rs. I am a Latin and conSider myself Iough , but thal lillle woman could shake Hades when she got mad. Fin"IIY I
realized 1 was no match for her, headed ll1!ck to the states and
dJvorce.- TONY
DEAR HE lEN :
" Happily Married Chicana" in Sa n Francisco is blind as a
Mt. I'm married to a Mexican who wa s born "nd raised in the
United Sta tes I jke her Chicano, he's head of the house, but
.he doesn't act in a loving w"Y· His father was an alcoholic who
beat his mother constantly, My husband ran away all4 , was in
"nd out of juven ile hall. mlo drugs, the works. Does thai sow1d
like the dose-knit f"mily unit H.M.C. describes as typical of
Mexicans ?
His cousin had her first baby all3. She snorts coke all day.
Another cous1n lost her two kids and went to pnson for heroin
dea! 'ng and addiction. That's close-knit '!
The Mexican family is no more cohesive tha n those of other
races. I've seen these macho men beat and cheat on thetr
~ives. I' ve seen dirty kids while parents gel stoned . I've heard
of 1ncest.
People are people no matter what their color, and there's a
lot of sick ones. - EYES OPEN ING TO REAIJTY
DEAR HELE N:
You Teeently quolt-Ll" rece nt study in Pedi"trics Magazine,
which reportt-d lh"l among mothers of "Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome" Ill ll11bies, there was a higher proportion of
smokers. I feel this gives lhe impression thai smoking causes
S.l.D.S., which is untrue .
S.I.D.S. Ls alleasl as old as the Old Testament and seems to
have been as frt-q'Uenl in the 18th century as il is now. This
demonstr"les thai environmental agents such as birth control
pills. tobacco use, etc. do not cause it.
I lost a d"ughter to Crib Death, yet I had slopped smoking
dunng my pregnancy. I smoked the whole time I was carrying
our older. very healthy child.
Perhaps there is " hig her proportion of smokers among
mothers of S.l . ~. victims simpl y because more w·omen
smoke today.
No one knows the answer, but I hope you will cle"r up the imprc~si on that non·smoking mothers may be inunune while
smoking mothers might cause Crib Death in their infants. On
top of our sorrow, we don 't need added guilt! -CON CE RNED
PARENT

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Allen Hughes, tturd W. M. ;
Ernest Wingett, kiitg; Maxinc Wingett. queen: N"omi
Ree-d, first H. M.; Kay l.ogau ,
second H. M.: Ruby Diehl ,
lh1rd H. M.; Margaret

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,.

Mary Shrine installs officers
in Masonic Temple ceremony

.Jnhn 1.1sk. prtndpal. anntmnced that on May If)

RIDENOUR'S

1

thot lilile, Mrs. M"rlha
Hoove&lt;·. first grode teadwr.
and Rul&gt;er't Morris. re~u.ling
prog ram . dil'ector, f&lt;•deral
reading program wh 1c h
IJc~a n in lhe first gr"de this
ye"r and is scheduled to cun-

t'i:l r.

rneans l'OinrTHliL'L' ehatrman.
rep(lr ted that T-sllirts for oil

'

prit·::~tcss,

and

chrn&lt;UI of sheplwrds were
pn.:ost•ntcd wtth past offi t.:('l'
Jl'Wl'b froru Mou·y
ll' trlC .
Till·.~' also l't'CCI\' gtfls from
tlll' officers of ' tary Shnne
:fi Mr ~ C11sto also presented
1 • ufrt l' L' l'S wtth Cl gt ft o f HP·

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iffft"

THEN THE FIRE FEU.
I Kings 18:17-.19
. The scene opens on Carmel's brow ..The challenge has been
giVen, and the four hundred and fifty prophets of BBal have
been trymg all day to gel their god to send fire lo consume the
sacrtflce on the altar. From morning to evening, a large throng
had watched the frenzte activities of the prophets and as yet
there had been no response from the heavens . Baal had noi
answered .the challenge flung down by Elijah; God ' prophet .
Now, as tl)e evemng shadows begin to lengthen, God 's man
beckons for the crowd to draw near. He finishes his
preparations, stands near the altar, and offers a short prayer .
In ~~wer to that prayer , God sends fire that ~-onsumes the
sacnf1ce, the altar, and even the dust about it. Elijah prayed .
then the ftre fell .
'
1\JJ in Elijah's day , and as foretold in n Thess. 2; 3 there is
now a growing indifference and a "falling away" from the
things of God . Oh,to. be sur~ there are, even today, the false
prophets wtlh allthetr hot a1r, but there is very lillie Heaven sent hre. The smudge pol~ of the charismatics promise fire but
spew fort? nothing but billows of smoking confusion. American
l'hrtsllaruly needs the blasling purge of revival fires and not
the sleep inducing ''I'm O.K. : you're L.K." that dribbles from
the pulpits of too many churches.
.
Elijah's prayer was answered, not because of his
eloquence or intellect; it was answered because he did thi ngs
God's way . He repaired the old altar, followed the Lord 's
direchon, prayed, and then the fire fell . If America is to ever
kn?w revival, it will be when church members quit playing
rehgton and get back to the Bible. That may sound as archaic
as it must have in Elijah's day ; however, it was obedience that
brought the ftre, not an updating of methodology or a new
program. It is still the old story from the old Book that brings
eternal results. If Christians will obey the Scriptures and offer
an acceptable sacrifice (Psalm &gt;I :171, then a watching world
will see the fire of God 's approval and power fa ll on churches
that have been long dormant Get back to the God of the Bible
obey Him, and then the fire will fal l. - Rev Alan Blackwood: ·
pastor of Calvary B1bleChurch , 26 N. 2rd Ave., Middleport.

PPf

GOOD QUESTION
COLUM BUS 1UPI) _ After
thinking about it for a bit,
Rep . Robert -E. Netzley, RLailra, asked a question on
the Ohio House flour
Thursday that nobody could
. .. ...... ""'·,
answer
...... Up for dell11le was a bill to
increase the sa lary for the
s e ve n a s s i g n me n t
commissioners in counties
where !here is only one judge
of the court of common pleas.
"Why ," said Netzley, "do
we have · an assignment
commissioner at all sin ce
there isn'l but one judge that
they can assign a case to'"
The bill, boosting the
annual salaries from $1,800 to
$3 ,000, passed 74-12. Netzley

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TREATED AT SCENE
football for lhe Cardinals, has
The
Middl e port rece ived a contract offer
Emergency Squad was called from the Denver Bron cos.
to 34 1 Park Sl., at 9,44 p.m.
But
the
Ca rdinals
Timrsday for Peggy Ellis, a exercising their rights unde~
med ical patient, who was NFL
rules,
Thur sday
matched Denver's off er to
treated on the scene.
keep Dav is in St. Louis. If the
Cardina Is do not trade Davis
and he persists in not wanting
ST. LOUIS (UPI)
to play for tile team, he will
Charlie Davis, a free agent , be forced to retire from the
who no longer wan ts I~ play NFL.

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ONE OF TilE BRIGHTEST half hours on the summer television schedule was that
occupied by "The Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr . Show." The husband-wife duo is now
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HAMBURGER
&amp;FRIES

89~

roses. A

l&lt;ir ~e

Hudson . Penny Hysell, Ray
Janey , Kevin Jewell, Su~
Kenne dy, Helen King,
Martha Krawsczyn, Cheryl
Lefebre, Ney Parker, Lance
Oliver, Rilla Rh oades,
Rosalinda Quails, Belva
Priddy, Lisa Prater, Pam
Powers.
Robert Nakamoto, Jom
Murray, Danny Mor ris,
Bonnie Morris, Judy Molden ,
Mark Mitch , Tami Milliron,
Megan Mill er, Terri Robson.
Stephannie Rou·ght , Nita
Rusche! , Tammy Simms,
Jane Sisson, Paige Smith,
Diane Smith, Homer Smith,
Melody Snouffer, Robin
Snowden, Brent Stanley .
Nancy Stanley, Sieve Stout.
Velvet Swisher , Sherry
Tackett. Paula Thomas, Gina
Thompson , Darlene Thornton, Don Tillis, Teresa
VanMeter, Terri Vin ing,
Scoll Warner, Mike Wayland ,
Jennifer Wise, Dennis Wolfe.
Juniors - Ca rin Bailey,
Elaine Barnhart, Ga ry
Basham, Joy Beaver, Greg
Becker, Jana Burson, Julia
Byer, Tam my Cha rl es.
Debbie Co leman , Mary
Colwell , Joyce Cook, Juanita
Corbitt, Diana Davidson,
Patty Dyer, Christy Evans,
Beve rly Faulkner, Dennis
Grant. Beverly Grate, Judy
Hall, Beverl y Hoffman, Gary
Holliday , Tammy Johnson,
Kevin King , Julia Kitchen,
Keith Kraull er , Keith Landers, Dianna Lee, Mark
Magn otta, Valeria Matson,
Joe McClo ud , Ron McGrath,
Jo McKinney, Beverly McCla in, James Morrison , Todd

Morrow , Lisa Nash , Sherrie
Osborne. Kim Payne, Vicki
Pickens, Ruthanna Plants,
·Rick Priddy , Stephani e
Radford, Rhonda Reut er,
Lisa Scaggs, Mandy Sisson,
John Smith, John Stout, Craig
Swick, Randy Tackett, Melll11
Thomas, Nickie Van Meter,
Mark Venoy, Rita Vining,
Jackie Wagner, Roge r
. Wamsley, Ca rol Wilk es,
Chris Yeager.
Sophomores - Sonia Ash ,
Tonia Ash, Beth Bartrum.
Julia Biron , Dan Ca nnon,
Bob Chappelear, Christine
Ebersbach , Mark Hoo d,
Janet Horky, Bruce Hysell ,
Cliff Kennedy , RoiJcrt Klein,
Rena Lefebre, Paul Matson,
Scott McKinney, Ray mond
Patterson, Gail Pierce,
Kathie
Qui vey.
Paul
Sturgeon, Dan Thomas.
Freshman
Conn i'e.
Bailey, Tanm1y Blake, Kelly
Brown, Hi chard Brown,
Kenda Braun, Bill Browning,
Way ne Capehart , Shari.•
Drehel, Bob Duckworth , Bill y
Dyer, Linda Eason, Tina
East, Lori Faulkner, Teresa
Fetty, Jerry Fields, Kevin
Gibbs, Robin Harder, Scott
Hartinger, Jayne ' Hoefli ch,
Sheila Horky, Joyce Janey,
Brian
Kin g,
Linda
Kova lehick, Anita Lee, Ed
Lester, Beckie U&gt;ng , Carol
Morris, Dee na .Neece, Doug
Neece, Sieve Ohlinger, Beth
Perrin, Steve Pullins, Lori
Rupe , Tom Schoo nover ,
Marlin Searles, Camille
Swindell, Jeff Welch, Darla
Wilcox, David Wilkes.

RETURNS IIOM F:
Ml's. Wilfl' ed Sikes LJf
Bovina ,

Tcxa .s. VI SIIl·&lt;.J
recently with her Sl!'ltc r and

fami ly, Mrs. James ll . T&lt;tus.
of Syracuse.

cakl' was h.• alurl'd on
the sen ·uw ~IJlt• j-lJld was m.'I&lt;.Ttlx.•d "Jat·qut• CabnL"idl
~ ·o \\l L•r.
worth)
l11gh
pnl·~tess of Mar) Shnul' 37."

TRY OUR
CHICKEN OUT

We Now
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Flavors of

DlnJng mom hustt'sscs were
Mrs. Wrnu..la (;itiJI'Il"ic h ami
~1r s : IJa\'ld l·'vwlcr
The Shrill!.! ruom wa:; als1'
dt•curatt.·d With arnlllgl·tncnts
\J( :-,prtfT~ flowt:r~

·')i:lg cs unci

Soft-Serve

and l11c t orwere lilies

PIIH.Jns

For

of the ,·allev. Mrs. fowler an-

COMMISSION MEETS
'l11e Meigs County Corn·
missi oners will meet 1n
spec1al sess1on Monday, April
.24 at 3 : 30p . m~ to discuss the
CETA pr o~ram .

noun&lt;·ed tl;~ Supreme While
Shnn&lt;· uf Jcrusul&lt;·m lo b&lt;·
lwld 111 W1scunsu1, May 2-4,
'"th the ·es.«on to IJc t ailed
"The Joy S&lt;'S.'Jion" 111 lnbute
to VehnH Joy Hurnie of
l'orliH nd , ·oregon, supreme
worthy high pru:s tcs ~

CONES

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da try
e t:d
Locust &amp; 4th St ., Middleport . 0 .

992 -5248

FRIDAY
PAST Matrons Association
of Evangeline Chapter 172,
Order of Eastern Star Friday
at 7,30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs . Mari e Hawkins, N.
Secon d Ave ~ Middlepon .
SATURDAY
BAKE SALE at Racine
Home
National
Bank
Saturday from 9 a. m. until
noon . Sponsored by freshm an
class at Sou thern fhgh .
DAN HAYMAN . and the
Co unt r y Hymntimers w&lt;ll
hold a hymn sing Saturday
7:30 p. m. at the Fairview
Christian Union Churrh
located on Ali ce Road two
miles from Ewlngton .
SUNDAY
DAN HAYMAN and the
Country Hymnlimers w1ll
hold a hymn sing Sundar.
7:30 p.m. at Hockingport
Meth od is t Chur c h .
Hockingport , Ohio.

.: SUNDAY
DR . GILB ERT Schenider , pr ofesso r in lingui sti cs department , Ohio
University, spcctker on grel.ve
stones at program sponsored
by Meigs Co unty and Pioneer
Society, Meigs County
Mu seum , Buttern ut Ave .,
Pom eroy , 3 p.m. Sunday .
Public invited.
MONDAY
MEETINGS at Athens
Binh Cente r. 7:30 p.m. first
and third Mondays eHch
month ; 4

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Meigs youths
are arrested

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While number - 23.
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State St., Athens:

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for for e in formation .
MEIGS COUNTY He" llh
De p"rlmenl Auxiliar y, 7 p.m·
Monday at the Health Department. Mech"n1c St. All Ulterested persons 1nvitecl to atFUND RAIS~:R
lend.
COLUMBUS &lt;UP I I - Sen .
nJ F~~ n ,, v
HoiJcrt O'Shaughnessy, DWJ NI)JNG THA lL (;arden Columbus. wa s all smiles
Club. civic [x,aul!fttat!on Thursday boasting about the
eunumll ec will meet ul tl1e larger -than.;,xpecled turnout
Me1gs County lnfmn"ry . I ::10 Wednesday night at a fund
p.m. Tu~sdoy ttl work at thl• raiser in his behalf at a
plrm tmg .
Columbus high school.
O'Siwughnessy said about
AMERI CAN I.E(; ION Aux!hary, Drew Webster Post !19, 2!iQ people showed up for beer
Pom~ ruy, 7:30 Tut·sd.ay even-

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APPEARING THIS
WEEKEND AT THE

NOW YOU KNOW
The visit of the king of Siam
to President Herbert Hoover
in 1931 marked. the first •1&gt;pearanc e of an absolu te
monarch in the United Sla tes.

Mrs. Millard
VanMeter
992-2039
or 992 .S72l

'
Poi nt Pleasant
Police now
say that the three youths who
they arre sted Wednesday
evening in connection with
the breaking and entering of
Dr. John A. Shinn's resi dence
at1909 Mi. Vernon Ave., are
from Meigs County and not
CinciMati.
Police are also charging
one of the youths, Phillip Dale
Call, 18, Pomeroy, as an
adult. He was arraigned
before Magistrate John
"Andy" Wilson , Thursday,
who set a $10,000 bond on a
ch arge of breaking and entering . Ca ll rema ins in jail in
lieu o! post ing bond.
Meanwhile, the oth er
yo uths, 16 and 17 years-old
and from Middlepon and
Pomeroy. appeared before
Judge James Holliday
Thursday and have since
been taken ll11ek to Ona
Juvenile Detention Center .
The youths originally told
authorities they are residents
of Cinci nnati .

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Hood, Candy Hooper, Laura
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He apol og ized for not
al the hall. Guest sptaker
from the Soltllcrs il!ld S.atlo rs' mviting SLate housc reporters
Oqlhans Ho~w at Xenm. and notl'd that in the rush to
Organiuttton reprcsenl&lt;tttv~'s schedule the event . he even
and publi c l!lVltcli lo allt•nd.
forgot to invit e his son.

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FROM PARKERSBURG, W.VA.

B~~~~~rsc;;r~;~~ ~~~~~d.D~~~

University student.
A highliglll of the trip w"s
an afternoon spent louring
the llouse office building, the
Cap1ta l, House and Senate
Chambers, including a visit
w1th Congressman Clarence
Miller. He accompa nied the
group to the House chamber
and explained the business of
· the ·day and voti ng pn&gt;cedures .
All three of the intern"linal
students visited their respeclive embassies and expressed
their delight lo be on "home
ground " and to speak their
native language.
After the t ou r of
Washington, the grou p then
went to Philadelphia , P" .
where Miss Breeman remai ned for a weekend visit with a
' Rotary fam tly there who had
hosted her s1sler. The others
contmued on to :--hagant
r"lls, Ca n"da before retu rnmg horne .

I¥JIUl!lleP•&gt;m:· C"thy Brceman , Netherlands:
· Mexko.

PICTUHED with Cong•·cssman Cl arence Miller arc, left
to right, Malunoud Chhouri of l.ebona n. Becky Fultz. Mrs.

Mr~.

Harry O'Dairy
Love·s
Pepsi
Cola

A lour of Washington, D. C.
was recently taken by Mrs.
Betty Fultz and daughter,
Becky, accompanied by three
area international stu dents,
Ca thy Breeman of the
Netherlands , an exchange
students of the New Haven
Rota ry Club, Rodolfo Di"z
Flores, an exchange student
of the Middleport-Pomeroy
Hota ry Club, and Malun oud
. Ch houn of Lebonan . Ohio

it \ \

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Fo wlt'r annotliH.'t'd ll
iX&gt;iluck to follo w the May 12
nwl'ltng. ln d tHlJOnS were
i'L'&lt;td frnm l.ahtyctlt: Sh rine
(;rdl q){)l ts uu.t;tllat!on helt.l
tht~ wel'k at tht: Masomc
TL'IIlpll•.
Thl' liev HoiJl'rt Kuhn gave
tilt• bt:nl'dJr tt on 1-ll't'et·lllllg the
dmnt• r li t• t:; ltSSU(' WU.• wat·
dunan of shepherd s of
l.i&lt;fa ye tt l· Shnne H .
t;all !pol&lt;s. Till' dunng room
~&lt;bh•., were del'OI'Htt•d with

Group visits
Cong. Miller

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THE MEIGS INN
992~29

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7- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, April21, 1978

6- The Daily Sentmcl, Middll'port-Pomeroy . 0 ., fri day. ;\pril21, 1978

Grande. .Chorale presents
program for Salisbury PTO
Tlw f.nm&amp; Chura it.• of Hto
(;n.J nde Cui!Pgt• and Cumllltlllity Collt•gc. prl•sented a
prugram tlf musH_' Tut•sday
L'rt:nt ng preet.•ding 11w
'Xth:'lbury l''l'(lt,lh.:·dtng.
1'111:-. was Uw tlllrd yt·Hr the

stalled llle. rll'W ufftl'l'I'S.

The PTO vutt'd tu make a
dnnk!tltln to the Grande
l''horc-tle Hlld ollL' lo a
tnenwnaJ. fund which will be
lL"l'd l u purch.Hst' a ~ ra nd
p1anu fvr tht: Ri o Urangt• Collt•gl'. In other actwn it was
\ ~~kd l\1 buy new t'i.ll'pcl r(:['
Utl' pnnclpal ami SClTl'lHry 's
dfftcer~ cmd a cl1lnmiltt.•l' con.;itsting . uf Mr·s. F1·y. Mr.-&gt;.
Sloan wul Arland King was
appointed to investigatl• fur-

I'TU lws ::;ponsor e&lt;l a IX'I'·
fun nart c~· IJ~ lht' Chorcdt· aru.l
tlus yei.lr an aftt.•rnoon pmgr;-nn was presented fur lilt•
~ tudt•nt s. Tilt' CIHU'&lt;Iie 1.s Cllltt·
~ost·d of ~~ sderl group of 16
:-. tngn~
;uHI four dl'('( llllji&lt;Jtt tsls under tht&gt; tilrt'L'·
1 uf. [\. l crl~· n Hoss. drn•rtur
lhl' Stlmol ~lf Mus!(· at HHJ
tmh· Till' pn1~ra m wa:-.

til&lt;'!' tlw pussi blt• pureh"se of
1rlte rromtn un1c atl on
, system fur the sthoul. Judy
1\mg &lt;:md Barbara B~t.·glc
\ 'fi nL'd rmd wdl rt•cctn.·d.
Wt'I'L' ilppuintcd to audit tht'
I Ju!'t!l)::! t1Jl• bustnes:-. trt•HSUI'l'r's books for ' lht•
nt·w offtters

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-.,ccrdaq: ;md l\lr~. Franktl'
Ilunnel, l rcH)o;lln~ r . Mrs . S;,JIIr
l ~:tlnbe rt, a p&lt;~st p resul t.~nt. 11i-

Suste Pulli n.s. ways and
Salisbury slmlPnts hH Vt' been
tlnlt.'red
and should ffi·
I'Pl'ci ved b\' tl1c second wet&gt;k

of May s'tll' alw reminLieLI
llll' lllbt• r :, tu continue to S&lt;t\'L'
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tirruc nl'xt tcnn .

The pledge lo the flag led
by Salisbury Cub Seoul Pack
cmd and a Short devotiona l br
the Hev. William Middleswar th uf St. Pau l's
Lu theran Church in Porne rt~y
opened the meeting.. Sel'und
gnule won thl' rnom ro unt.

Refreslunenl' were served
afler the meet ing.

FIN1SHES STUDY
Morton Ti tu~. son of Mr
cmrl Mrs. James R. T-it us.

Syrcu·usr. recently finished a

t.wo yeHr course in envu·onmental heu llh at llw
H&lt;.:k&lt; ng Ted111 ieal College
with H 15 grade averagL•. Ht•
has ilcccptcd t'lllploymcnt
11 1th the P1ke l"ounty lleallh
Dep&lt;.trtment of Wttverly
GradmJlion esc rries are lleld
at til e condusion of thl'
regular schottl year .

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Mary Shrine 37, Order of
lh e While Shrine of
Jerusalem held il' annu"l inslall"lion of officers Friday
ni ~ht al
the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple.
Mrs. Jacque G"brilsch
Fowler was installed as worth)• high p1·iesless a11d w"s
eseorlerl around the c1·oss bv
her husband , David Fowler,
while the soloist. Don"ld
G" brilsch sa ng "You'll
Never Walk Alone". Thomas
Ed w"rds. watchmm1 of
shepherds was escorted
aro und the cross while
Gabrilsl'h s"ng "CI1 mb
Every Mo untain . Accompa ni ~ t was Mrs. Bea
Kuhn .
Other officers installed
were W"nda C. Gabritsch, nobl e prophe tess: J ames
Soulsby, assodule watdun"n
of shepherds; Ennu Yoho
smbe : Barb"''" Dugan :
treasurer: Sue Soulsby,
chaplain : Vi vian M"Y·
shepherdess: Donna Sle w"rl.
guide: Stella Atkins, herald:
.Jesse Brinker, f1rsl W. M.:
Donald M~y . s~eond W. M.;

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Yoho. gual'dian: and Donald
F. Gabl'itseh, guard.
The installing officers we1:e
B::ll'barEJ . Dugan, irwiling
herald; Mrs. Kuhn , in viting
organist: and Mary HugilL'S ,
inst"lling officer: M"rie
Hawkins, chaplain: M"xine
Wingett, herald ; Pauline
Atkins, scribe; Mrs. Kuhn ,
org"nist: Waller Earl, Jr.,
gu"rdian : Esta Rees, color
bearer: and Donald A. and
Darryl A. Gabritsch, soloists.
Honomry officers rceognizL-Ll were Ose"r Casto, fl"g
be"rer ; Naomi Brinker. banner bearer; Nancy Van
Meter, and Helen Pickens,
I.H:tnne r escorb; Clara
Adams, Madonna ; Cla r"
Riley and Jane Wagner,
"ngels; P"uline Atkins,
courier: Terri C"rsev: flower

soloist.

Helen Reynolds, Helen
Clase, Pearl ·Reynolds. Fern
Cheese brew an d Arline
Oavis, matronii of honor ;

rcgistm tion: Thomas Edwards, Osear C:asto, Donald
Yoho. Donald r . Gabrilsch,
Jl1li""Phernalia; Wanda C.
Gabritsch , Erma Yo ho.
publid ly.
Wanda C. Gabritsch. Midge
Abbott , Erma Yoho. Clara
Hiley, Vi vian May. Barbara
Dugan. Helen Piekeus, Donlli:l SlewcH'l wavs ami mci:l llS;

Mm·ie H"wkins, Farie · Kennedy. Elsie Hnush, Everlyn
Mu;Ta v Lill&lt;an Moore,
Pauline Brewer, Nellie Casto,
F:unicc Jividen, queen:s at~
tend"nts, Terri Carsey, J oa n Ern est 11 W.in~ l! tt . Niiotlli
Kaldor, Amber W"rn er. Brinker, Margaret Ncumtm,
Trudy Andrrws, f)e"lrice by-laws: Na ncy V" n Meter.
Robson, . Evelyrt Grucscr, Maxine Wingett, W"nd&gt;&lt; C.
Leslie Ingles. and Wesley Gabritsch. Huby Di ehl. Mary
Hughes, Kay Logan. visiJi ng
Buell, king's guards.
and
cheer cununittec : Hlld
Committees for the ye"1·
Marie
Hawkins, Kay Logan .
ate Marie H~wkins , Erma
Vivian
May, "nd Erma Yolm.
Yuho , prompters; M"rie
telephone
conunittee .
Hawkins, Thomas Edwards.
Theme
for the year is
SueSoulsby,examining: B"r"Happy
Wanderc•·s"
"mltile
bara Dugan, James Suulsby,
multo
is
"With
Joy
in Ou1'
Stella Atkins, finan ce: M"xll
ecu·t~
.
"
iue Wingett. Helen Pickens,
Preceding the instalh1tion a
Naomi Brinker. auditing:
business
meeting was held
P"ulin e Atk ins, Allen
with
Nellie
Casto reti r111g
Hughes, Naomi Brinker,
worthy
hi
gh
pri
estess 1Jc111g
material objective commitescorted
to
her
stati on by
lee: Wanda C. Gabrilseh,
Helen Ch"se. Nl'llir ra sto,

Mrs. Dugan, lhe inviting
lwrald. and Mrs. Kullll , lhe
\nv it i ng

worthy

Or ganist.

Mrs. Casto ex tended "
wul conw

iHHI

introduced

distinguished guests, Mrs.
Lucille Earl, supreme instructor, flunlington Shrine:!,
Huntington, W. Va : Walter
Earl, junior past w"lc lunan
of shepherds, Hulnington
Slwinc : Mrs. Esi.11 Bees. past
worthy high pri es tess,
· Lafayette Shrine 44 .
r;allipol&lt;s: Mrs. K"lhryu
Alexander. worthy hi gh
priestess. l,;~fayelt cS hrinc .
Also presented were the
past worthy high priestesses
of Mar v Sh1·i nc, Mari e
Hawkins.' Maxine Wingett,
Pauline Atk ins, . Mary
llu ghcs. Barbara Dugan,
Midgw ,\ bbull, Clara Hil ey, ,
aml prt st watrhme n of
sh&lt;•pherds uf Mary Shrine,
Ernes t Wi ngett , tll lcn
Hughes, and Thomas Edwards

Following the pledge lo lh&lt;•
nag . Mrs. llawkl nS opened
tht· llible and while knee ling
· attlw altar. Darryl Gabritsch
s.cmg till' .. Lurd's Prayer " acrwn pametl by Mrs. Kuhn .
F ull o w tn~

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Meigs High School. Making a
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their subjects to be listed on
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By Helen Boltel

THE READERS ALWAYS WRITE ... ON!
DEAH HELEN:
I sympathize with I.J. whose husll11nd is IJcing gouged by an
e•-wife for exorbitant child supp011 .
In my case, the court ord~r&lt;-Ll my ex lo report when she gut a
job. and I was allowed to deduct one-third of her net from her
alimony. However, she neglected to tell me she was working
for almost lwo years!
I took her to court -and the judge 111cre"sed her pa yments
from me by $160 per month!
ll1ave just joined " Fathers Demanding Equal Justice," 3752
Motor Av~ .• Los Ange les, Calif. 90034, to hel p fi ght these inequities.- STEPHEN
DEAR HELEN '
I disag ree with the Mexic" n "machismo" im"ge one of your
re"ders described. I lived in Mex ico len years and found oul
that in m"ny cases it's the woman who rules the roost. Before
his fri ends. the Mexican m"le is very much macho, but at
home he's really a pussycat. I w"s married to a senoriU. for
four yea rs. I am a Latin and conSider myself Iough , but thal lillle woman could shake Hades when she got mad. Fin"IIY I
realized 1 was no match for her, headed ll1!ck to the states and
dJvorce.- TONY
DEAR HE lEN :
" Happily Married Chicana" in Sa n Francisco is blind as a
Mt. I'm married to a Mexican who wa s born "nd raised in the
United Sta tes I jke her Chicano, he's head of the house, but
.he doesn't act in a loving w"Y· His father was an alcoholic who
beat his mother constantly, My husband ran away all4 , was in
"nd out of juven ile hall. mlo drugs, the works. Does thai sow1d
like the dose-knit f"mily unit H.M.C. describes as typical of
Mexicans ?
His cousin had her first baby all3. She snorts coke all day.
Another cous1n lost her two kids and went to pnson for heroin
dea! 'ng and addiction. That's close-knit '!
The Mexican family is no more cohesive tha n those of other
races. I've seen these macho men beat and cheat on thetr
~ives. I' ve seen dirty kids while parents gel stoned . I've heard
of 1ncest.
People are people no matter what their color, and there's a
lot of sick ones. - EYES OPEN ING TO REAIJTY
DEAR HELE N:
You Teeently quolt-Ll" rece nt study in Pedi"trics Magazine,
which reportt-d lh"l among mothers of "Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome" Ill ll11bies, there was a higher proportion of
smokers. I feel this gives lhe impression thai smoking causes
S.l.D.S., which is untrue .
S.I.D.S. Ls alleasl as old as the Old Testament and seems to
have been as frt-q'Uenl in the 18th century as il is now. This
demonstr"les thai environmental agents such as birth control
pills. tobacco use, etc. do not cause it.
I lost a d"ughter to Crib Death, yet I had slopped smoking
dunng my pregnancy. I smoked the whole time I was carrying
our older. very healthy child.
Perhaps there is " hig her proportion of smokers among
mothers of S.l . ~. victims simpl y because more w·omen
smoke today.
No one knows the answer, but I hope you will cle"r up the imprc~si on that non·smoking mothers may be inunune while
smoking mothers might cause Crib Death in their infants. On
top of our sorrow, we don 't need added guilt! -CON CE RNED
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Allen Hughes, tturd W. M. ;
Ernest Wingett, kiitg; Maxinc Wingett. queen: N"omi
Ree-d, first H. M.; Kay l.ogau ,
second H. M.: Ruby Diehl ,
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Mary Shrine installs officers
in Masonic Temple ceremony

.Jnhn 1.1sk. prtndpal. anntmnced that on May If)

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thot lilile, Mrs. M"rlha
Hoove&lt;·. first grode teadwr.
and Rul&gt;er't Morris. re~u.ling
prog ram . dil'ector, f&lt;•deral
reading program wh 1c h
IJc~a n in lhe first gr"de this
ye"r and is scheduled to cun-

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rneans l'OinrTHliL'L' ehatrman.
rep(lr ted that T-sllirts for oil

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chrn&lt;UI of sheplwrds were
pn.:ost•ntcd wtth past offi t.:('l'
Jl'Wl'b froru Mou·y
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Till·.~' also l't'CCI\' gtfls from
tlll' officers of ' tary Shnne
:fi Mr ~ C11sto also presented
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THEN THE FIRE FEU.
I Kings 18:17-.19
. The scene opens on Carmel's brow ..The challenge has been
giVen, and the four hundred and fifty prophets of BBal have
been trymg all day to gel their god to send fire lo consume the
sacrtflce on the altar. From morning to evening, a large throng
had watched the frenzte activities of the prophets and as yet
there had been no response from the heavens . Baal had noi
answered .the challenge flung down by Elijah; God ' prophet .
Now, as tl)e evemng shadows begin to lengthen, God 's man
beckons for the crowd to draw near. He finishes his
preparations, stands near the altar, and offers a short prayer .
In ~~wer to that prayer , God sends fire that ~-onsumes the
sacnf1ce, the altar, and even the dust about it. Elijah prayed .
then the ftre fell .
'
1\JJ in Elijah's day , and as foretold in n Thess. 2; 3 there is
now a growing indifference and a "falling away" from the
things of God . Oh,to. be sur~ there are, even today, the false
prophets wtlh allthetr hot a1r, but there is very lillie Heaven sent hre. The smudge pol~ of the charismatics promise fire but
spew fort? nothing but billows of smoking confusion. American
l'hrtsllaruly needs the blasling purge of revival fires and not
the sleep inducing ''I'm O.K. : you're L.K." that dribbles from
the pulpits of too many churches.
.
Elijah's prayer was answered, not because of his
eloquence or intellect; it was answered because he did thi ngs
God's way . He repaired the old altar, followed the Lord 's
direchon, prayed, and then the fire fell . If America is to ever
kn?w revival, it will be when church members quit playing
rehgton and get back to the Bible. That may sound as archaic
as it must have in Elijah's day ; however, it was obedience that
brought the ftre, not an updating of methodology or a new
program. It is still the old story from the old Book that brings
eternal results. If Christians will obey the Scriptures and offer
an acceptable sacrifice (Psalm &gt;I :171, then a watching world
will see the fire of God 's approval and power fa ll on churches
that have been long dormant Get back to the God of the Bible
obey Him, and then the fire will fal l. - Rev Alan Blackwood: ·
pastor of Calvary B1bleChurch , 26 N. 2rd Ave., Middleport.

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GOOD QUESTION
COLUM BUS 1UPI) _ After
thinking about it for a bit,
Rep . Robert -E. Netzley, RLailra, asked a question on
the Ohio House flour
Thursday that nobody could
. .. ...... ""'·,
answer
...... Up for dell11le was a bill to
increase the sa lary for the
s e ve n a s s i g n me n t
commissioners in counties
where !here is only one judge
of the court of common pleas.
"Why ," said Netzley, "do
we have · an assignment
commissioner at all sin ce
there isn'l but one judge that
they can assign a case to'"
The bill, boosting the
annual salaries from $1,800 to
$3 ,000, passed 74-12. Netzley

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TREATED AT SCENE
football for lhe Cardinals, has
The
Middl e port rece ived a contract offer
Emergency Squad was called from the Denver Bron cos.
to 34 1 Park Sl., at 9,44 p.m.
But
the
Ca rdinals
Timrsday for Peggy Ellis, a exercising their rights unde~
med ical patient, who was NFL
rules,
Thur sday
matched Denver's off er to
treated on the scene.
keep Dav is in St. Louis. If the
Cardina Is do not trade Davis
and he persists in not wanting
ST. LOUIS (UPI)
to play for tile team, he will
Charlie Davis, a free agent , be forced to retire from the
who no longer wan ts I~ play NFL.

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ONE OF TilE BRIGHTEST half hours on the summer television schedule was that
occupied by "The Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr . Show." The husband-wife duo is now
making it big on their own after several Grammy-winning years with The Fifth Dimenston

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Hudson . Penny Hysell, Ray
Janey , Kevin Jewell, Su~
Kenne dy, Helen King,
Martha Krawsczyn, Cheryl
Lefebre, Ney Parker, Lance
Oliver, Rilla Rh oades,
Rosalinda Quails, Belva
Priddy, Lisa Prater, Pam
Powers.
Robert Nakamoto, Jom
Murray, Danny Mor ris,
Bonnie Morris, Judy Molden ,
Mark Mitch , Tami Milliron,
Megan Mill er, Terri Robson.
Stephannie Rou·ght , Nita
Rusche! , Tammy Simms,
Jane Sisson, Paige Smith,
Diane Smith, Homer Smith,
Melody Snouffer, Robin
Snowden, Brent Stanley .
Nancy Stanley, Sieve Stout.
Velvet Swisher , Sherry
Tackett. Paula Thomas, Gina
Thompson , Darlene Thornton, Don Tillis, Teresa
VanMeter, Terri Vin ing,
Scoll Warner, Mike Wayland ,
Jennifer Wise, Dennis Wolfe.
Juniors - Ca rin Bailey,
Elaine Barnhart, Ga ry
Basham, Joy Beaver, Greg
Becker, Jana Burson, Julia
Byer, Tam my Cha rl es.
Debbie Co leman , Mary
Colwell , Joyce Cook, Juanita
Corbitt, Diana Davidson,
Patty Dyer, Christy Evans,
Beve rly Faulkner, Dennis
Grant. Beverly Grate, Judy
Hall, Beverl y Hoffman, Gary
Holliday , Tammy Johnson,
Kevin King , Julia Kitchen,
Keith Kraull er , Keith Landers, Dianna Lee, Mark
Magn otta, Valeria Matson,
Joe McClo ud , Ron McGrath,
Jo McKinney, Beverly McCla in, James Morrison , Todd

Morrow , Lisa Nash , Sherrie
Osborne. Kim Payne, Vicki
Pickens, Ruthanna Plants,
·Rick Priddy , Stephani e
Radford, Rhonda Reut er,
Lisa Scaggs, Mandy Sisson,
John Smith, John Stout, Craig
Swick, Randy Tackett, Melll11
Thomas, Nickie Van Meter,
Mark Venoy, Rita Vining,
Jackie Wagner, Roge r
. Wamsley, Ca rol Wilk es,
Chris Yeager.
Sophomores - Sonia Ash ,
Tonia Ash, Beth Bartrum.
Julia Biron , Dan Ca nnon,
Bob Chappelear, Christine
Ebersbach , Mark Hoo d,
Janet Horky, Bruce Hysell ,
Cliff Kennedy , RoiJcrt Klein,
Rena Lefebre, Paul Matson,
Scott McKinney, Ray mond
Patterson, Gail Pierce,
Kathie
Qui vey.
Paul
Sturgeon, Dan Thomas.
Freshman
Conn i'e.
Bailey, Tanm1y Blake, Kelly
Brown, Hi chard Brown,
Kenda Braun, Bill Browning,
Way ne Capehart , Shari.•
Drehel, Bob Duckworth , Bill y
Dyer, Linda Eason, Tina
East, Lori Faulkner, Teresa
Fetty, Jerry Fields, Kevin
Gibbs, Robin Harder, Scott
Hartinger, Jayne ' Hoefli ch,
Sheila Horky, Joyce Janey,
Brian
Kin g,
Linda
Kova lehick, Anita Lee, Ed
Lester, Beckie U&gt;ng , Carol
Morris, Dee na .Neece, Doug
Neece, Sieve Ohlinger, Beth
Perrin, Steve Pullins, Lori
Rupe , Tom Schoo nover ,
Marlin Searles, Camille
Swindell, Jeff Welch, Darla
Wilcox, David Wilkes.

RETURNS IIOM F:
Ml's. Wilfl' ed Sikes LJf
Bovina ,

Tcxa .s. VI SIIl·&lt;.J
recently with her Sl!'ltc r and

fami ly, Mrs. James ll . T&lt;tus.
of Syracuse.

cakl' was h.• alurl'd on
the sen ·uw ~IJlt• j-lJld was m.'I&lt;.Ttlx.•d "Jat·qut• CabnL"idl
~ ·o \\l L•r.
worth)
l11gh
pnl·~tess of Mar) Shnul' 37."

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DlnJng mom hustt'sscs were
Mrs. Wrnu..la (;itiJI'Il"ic h ami
~1r s : IJa\'ld l·'vwlcr
The Shrill!.! ruom wa:; als1'
dt•curatt.·d With arnlllgl·tncnts
\J( :-,prtfT~ flowt:r~

·')i:lg cs unci

Soft-Serve

and l11c t orwere lilies

PIIH.Jns

For

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COMMISSION MEETS
'l11e Meigs County Corn·
missi oners will meet 1n
spec1al sess1on Monday, April
.24 at 3 : 30p . m~ to discuss the
CETA pr o~ram .

noun&lt;·ed tl;~ Supreme While
Shnn&lt;· uf Jcrusul&lt;·m lo b&lt;·
lwld 111 W1scunsu1, May 2-4,
'"th the ·es.«on to IJc t ailed
"The Joy S&lt;'S.'Jion" 111 lnbute
to VehnH Joy Hurnie of
l'orliH nd , ·oregon, supreme
worthy high pru:s tcs ~

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992 -5248

FRIDAY
PAST Matrons Association
of Evangeline Chapter 172,
Order of Eastern Star Friday
at 7,30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs . Mari e Hawkins, N.
Secon d Ave ~ Middlepon .
SATURDAY
BAKE SALE at Racine
Home
National
Bank
Saturday from 9 a. m. until
noon . Sponsored by freshm an
class at Sou thern fhgh .
DAN HAYMAN . and the
Co unt r y Hymntimers w&lt;ll
hold a hymn sing Saturday
7:30 p. m. at the Fairview
Christian Union Churrh
located on Ali ce Road two
miles from Ewlngton .
SUNDAY
DAN HAYMAN and the
Country Hymnlimers w1ll
hold a hymn sing Sundar.
7:30 p.m. at Hockingport
Meth od is t Chur c h .
Hockingport , Ohio.

.: SUNDAY
DR . GILB ERT Schenider , pr ofesso r in lingui sti cs department , Ohio
University, spcctker on grel.ve
stones at program sponsored
by Meigs Co unty and Pioneer
Society, Meigs County
Mu seum , Buttern ut Ave .,
Pom eroy , 3 p.m. Sunday .
Public invited.
MONDAY
MEETINGS at Athens
Binh Cente r. 7:30 p.m. first
and third Mondays eHch
month ; 4

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Meigs youths
are arrested

This week's winning Ohio
Lo tt e ry
numb e rs:
Gold numb er - 8.
While number - 23.
Blue number - 025.
Extra Cash
31902 1.
Lu&lt;·ky Buck Two
Threl'digil number
953.
Six-digit number
324 160. .

State St., Athens:

eoffeel10u se above Cesa Que
Pasa. Ca ll Barll11ra 9!12-:1886
for for e in formation .
MEIGS COUNTY He" llh
De p"rlmenl Auxiliar y, 7 p.m·
Monday at the Health Department. Mech"n1c St. All Ulterested persons 1nvitecl to atFUND RAIS~:R
lend.
COLUMBUS &lt;UP I I - Sen .
nJ F~~ n ,, v
HoiJcrt O'Shaughnessy, DWJ NI)JNG THA lL (;arden Columbus. wa s all smiles
Club. civic [x,aul!fttat!on Thursday boasting about the
eunumll ec will meet ul tl1e larger -than.;,xpecled turnout
Me1gs County lnfmn"ry . I ::10 Wednesday night at a fund
p.m. Tu~sdoy ttl work at thl• raiser in his behalf at a
plrm tmg .
Columbus high school.
O'Siwughnessy said about
AMERI CAN I.E(; ION Aux!hary, Drew Webster Post !19, 2!iQ people showed up for beer
Pom~ ruy, 7:30 Tut·sd.ay even-

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NOW YOU KNOW
The visit of the king of Siam
to President Herbert Hoover
in 1931 marked. the first •1&gt;pearanc e of an absolu te
monarch in the United Sla tes.

Mrs. Millard
VanMeter
992-2039
or 992 .S72l

'
Poi nt Pleasant
Police now
say that the three youths who
they arre sted Wednesday
evening in connection with
the breaking and entering of
Dr. John A. Shinn's resi dence
at1909 Mi. Vernon Ave., are
from Meigs County and not
CinciMati.
Police are also charging
one of the youths, Phillip Dale
Call, 18, Pomeroy, as an
adult. He was arraigned
before Magistrate John
"Andy" Wilson , Thursday,
who set a $10,000 bond on a
ch arge of breaking and entering . Ca ll rema ins in jail in
lieu o! post ing bond.
Meanwhile, the oth er
yo uths, 16 and 17 years-old
and from Middlepon and
Pomeroy. appeared before
Judge James Holliday
Thursday and have since
been taken ll11ek to Ona
Juvenile Detention Center .
The youths originally told
authorities they are residents
of Cinci nnati .

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Hood, Candy Hooper, Laura
Hoover. Randy Houdashelt,
Hours 9 : 00- 4 : 0~Saturdav~ 9 , 0~ · 12 : 00
Kathy Ho·ward , Rhonda

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Flower
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and sausages .

He apol og ized for not
al the hall. Guest sptaker
from the Soltllcrs il!ld S.atlo rs' mviting SLate housc reporters
Oqlhans Ho~w at Xenm. and notl'd that in the rush to
Organiuttton reprcsenl&lt;tttv~'s schedule the event . he even
and publi c l!lVltcli lo allt•nd.
forgot to invit e his son.

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Patty Boyles, Tracy Bur- 1 0 d t 0 V0t ·
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B~~~~~rsc;;r~;~~ ~~~~~d.D~~~

University student.
A highliglll of the trip w"s
an afternoon spent louring
the llouse office building, the
Cap1ta l, House and Senate
Chambers, including a visit
w1th Congressman Clarence
Miller. He accompa nied the
group to the House chamber
and explained the business of
· the ·day and voti ng pn&gt;cedures .
All three of the intern"linal
students visited their respeclive embassies and expressed
their delight lo be on "home
ground " and to speak their
native language.
After the t ou r of
Washington, the grou p then
went to Philadelphia , P" .
where Miss Breeman remai ned for a weekend visit with a
' Rotary fam tly there who had
hosted her s1sler. The others
contmued on to :--hagant
r"lls, Ca n"da before retu rnmg horne .

I¥JIUl!lleP•&gt;m:· C"thy Brceman , Netherlands:
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PICTUHED with Cong•·cssman Cl arence Miller arc, left
to right, Malunoud Chhouri of l.ebona n. Becky Fultz. Mrs.

Mr~.

Harry O'Dairy
Love·s
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Cola

A lour of Washington, D. C.
was recently taken by Mrs.
Betty Fultz and daughter,
Becky, accompanied by three
area international stu dents,
Ca thy Breeman of the
Netherlands , an exchange
students of the New Haven
Rota ry Club, Rodolfo Di"z
Flores, an exchange student
of the Middleport-Pomeroy
Hota ry Club, and Malun oud
. Ch houn of Lebonan . Ohio

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iX&gt;iluck to follo w the May 12
nwl'ltng. ln d tHlJOnS were
i'L'&lt;td frnm l.ahtyctlt: Sh rine
(;rdl q){)l ts uu.t;tllat!on helt.l
tht~ wel'k at tht: Masomc
TL'IIlpll•.
Thl' liev HoiJl'rt Kuhn gave
tilt• bt:nl'dJr tt on 1-ll't'et·lllllg the
dmnt• r li t• t:; ltSSU(' WU.• wat·
dunan of shepherd s of
l.i&lt;fa ye tt l· Shnne H .
t;all !pol&lt;s. Till' dunng room
~&lt;bh•., were del'OI'Htt•d with

Group visits
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MEIGS TIRE CENTER INC.
TRINITY C~UR CH , Re' W . H.
Pemn poster Bob Buc k Sun day
schoo l sup! Church School · 9, 15

a m . wor shtp servtce 10 30 a .m.
Chotr rehearsal Tuesdoy 7 30
p m under dtrecllon ol A llee
Nease

POMER OY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Corner Unton and
M u lberry Re v Clyde V Hender son pa stor Sunday school Q 30
om . Glen McCl ung supt motn
ing worship , 10 30 a rn e ventn g
servtce , 7 30 , mtd -week servtce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
G RA CE EPISCOPAl. The Rev
Alben Moc Kenm~ rector Ser -

"''ces a nd Sunday sc hool

01

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noon.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST ,

J.12 W Mor n StJohn McArThur ,
past or Btble school, 9 30 a m.
morn•ng wors hip 10 30 om
Youth meel tngs . b 30 p m , even

mg

worsl·up

7·30

Wednesday

'nt~ ht

prayer m eeltng and B•ble
study 7 30p m
THE SAL VA TION ARMY
115
Butternu t Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mr s Roy W1n1ng olhcers m
c ha r ge
Sundoy · h ol •neH
meet•ng, 10 a m Sunday School
10 30om Sunday school leade r
YPSM , Elotse Adams 1 p m
so lvot1on meeh ng
vo r•ou'&gt;
speakers and mus tc spec •ol s 7 30
p m. Thursday 10 a m to 2 p m
lodre s Home League al l women
1n'o'1ted 7 30 p m , prayer meet •ng
and B•ble studr Sob hrep
le a der
F&lt;ev
Noel Hermon
teacher
BURLIN GTON SOUTH ERN SAP
TIST CHAPEl Route 1 Shade
Pa stor Bobby EH~•ns
Sunday
!Khool 5 p m Sunday worsh1p,
5 45 p m Wed nesday praye r ser
vrce 7 30 p m
POMER OY WESTSIDE CHU RCH
Of CHRIST , 100 W Mom St Jerry
Pau l mm1ster phone qq2 -7666
Co nservot1ve non Ins trume nta l,
Sunday worsh•p 10 a m ' B•ble
stud y 11 a m . worsh•p 6 p m
Wednesday B•ble study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRI STIAN
CHURCH , Rev Rolph
Sm•_!h
pastor Sunday ~c h ool q 30 o m
M rs Worley Froncrs su perr n ten
dent Preach 1ng serv•ces f 1rsl S
lhtrd Sunde ~ l ollowm g Sunday
School
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G RAHAM UNITED METHODI ST
Preo chmg Q 30 o m f•r st and ~e ·
cond Sundays of each month
thu d and f ourth Sund ay !'&gt; eoch
month worsh1p SIH VtCe ot 7 30
p m
Wednesday evenmgs at
7 30 Prayer and Bible Study
SEVE NTH -DAY AD V ENTIST
Mulbelfy He1ghts Rood Pomeroy
Pastor A lben D111es Sabba th
Xhool Supenntondent , Claro
Mci ntyre Sabbath School. Sotur
dey a fternoon ol 2 00 w 1th Wor
sh•p Serv1ce lollow•ng at 3 15
RUTLAND
FI RS!
BAPII SI
CHURCH
Stsl er
Harr •ett
Sunday School
Wor n er Sup!
9 30 am
mornmg wor!lh •p
10 45 om
1 HE HILAND CHAPEl George
Casto pasto r Sunday School
Q 30 o rn
evenmg worsh•p 7 30
Thu rsday @ven.ng pr ayer ~ erv•ce

7 30 p m
POMER O Y rtRSI BAPTIST
Oov1d Mann mtn1ster Wdliom
Watson Sundo" Hhool sup! Sun
day lChool 9 JO o '" mo1nmg
..... orsh•P 10 30 o m
FIRS! SOUIHE~N BAPIISI 781
Mulberry AYe Pomeroy Paul J
Wh1te Po~ •or Vary Bo'ihom Sun ·
day 'iichool ~upt Sunday school
Q 30 a m
morn.ng worsh•p
10 30 . even1ng worsh1p 6 30 p rn
M 1dw eek prayer se• v•ce 7 30
pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
OeMter Ad longsv•lle Oh1o Rev
Clyde Ferrell
Pastor
Sunday
Schoo l
11
o.m
Saturday
p reachmg se rv•ccs 7 30 p m
Wedne sday evenmg B•ble study
o t7 30pm
FAITH TA BERNAClE CHURCH
Bodey Run Rood Re v Emmell
Rowson pastor Handl ey Dunn
supt Sunday school , 10 o m Sun
day even1ng serv1ce 7 30 81ble
teachmg 7 30 p m Thursday
OYES V Il lE
CO MMUNITY
CHURCH Roger C Turner past or
Sunde~ scr-ool 9 30 o m , Sunday
morn wQ .... c.rs h1p 10 30 Sunday
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M T MO HI AH BAP TIS T Corner
Fourth and Ma 1n Mtddlepar1
Rev Henry Key Jr pmtor Sun ·
day School Q 30 o m M r~ Erv11'
Baumgardner
supt
Morn1r1g
worsh•p , 10 A5 a m ·
M IODLEP O R1 CHU RCH OF
CHR IST IN CHRISTI AN UNION
La wrence Man ley pastor Mn
Russe ll Young Sunday School
Sup t. Sunday School 9 30 a.m .
Eventng w orshtp 7 30 Wednes
day praye r meet•ng 7 30 p m
M T MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Roc::•n e Route 2, the Rev . James
M M uncy pastor Sunday school
q AS om morn1ng worsh 1p 11
o rn , even•ng war'ihrp 7 30
Praye r meehr.:~g lue~doy 7 30
p m
Young peoplt! s meetmg
7 30 p .m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP TIST
Carner S•~tlh and Palmer the ~e-.~
K1rby Oder ,
pastor , Raben
Porker , supertntenden! Sund ay
WM PO flod•o program 7 45 a m ..
Sunday School 9 15 a m M orn
,ng Wor5h1p 10 15om Youth ac lr vtftes and feiJ o.,...shtp tor 1un10r
and sen.or h1gh \tudents 6 p m
Sunday even tn g worsh rp 7 30
p m Mtd week prayer serv l(85
Wedniitsday 7 30 p rn
CHURCH OF CHR IS1
Mod·
dlepor1 Sth and Mo~n G eorge
Glaze m1n1ster M•k e Gerlach
Terry VanKf!y
supermtendent
youth mml\ter Bible !.chool , q 30
a m
marn•ng worsh1p
10 30
o m . even.ng w'Orsh•p ' 7 30
prayer se r v•ce 7 p m Wednes
day
MIDDlEPOR I CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev , J1m Broome
po~t or Mrs Mary La the, Sunday
sc hool supl Sunday ~chool q JO
om
morn1ng worsh•p 10 JO
a m
Sunday
f!vonge l ,~t•c
meet.ng
7 00 p m
Prayer
mee t •ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
P'HSBYTER I AN
MINISTRY OF ME IGS COU NTY,
Dwrght L Zav•tz , d •rec tor
HARRISONVIllE
PRES BYT ERIAN
Rev
Er nes t
Stnck~1n pastor Sunday church
school q JO o m Mr s Homer
lee ~.!_____morn 1ng .....orshtp
\0 JO
MIDDlEPORl Sunday ~ch ool
q 30 o m , Rrchord Vaughan . sup!
Morning worship 10·30.
SYRAC USE, M orn •ng worsh1p , Q
am Sunday ~ c hoo l 10 am . Mr s
Samps on Holl sup!

Re v Bobby Porter, pastor Sun·
doy school I 0 o m Sundar · war ·
ship , 11 a m , Sunday evenmg
servtee, 7 p m Wednesday Fom•·
ly Tro•ing Hou r 7 p m Wed nesday
wors h•p se rvic e, 7 30 p m.
HAZEl' COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Near Long Bo ttom, Eds,l Mort
poster . Sun day school 10om .
Chv rc h, 7 30 p m .,
praye r
meehng, 7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDlEPORT PEN1E COS TAl .
Th11d Ave ,,) he Rev W•lhom Kmt
tel pa stor . Rona ld Duga n Sun
day School Sup t Classes tor all
ages even1ng semce . 7 30 Btble
stu d~
Wedn esday , 7 30 p,m
youth servit'ei , Fn doy 7·30 p m.
MIDDlEPORT FREEWill BAP
TIS T Corner A sh and Plum Noel
Hernnon pastor Sat urday even
on g s~rvtr e 7 30 p m Sunday
Sc hool 10 30 a m
MEIGS
COO PERATIVE PARISH
METHOD IST CHURCH
Robe rt f , Bumgarner
D•reC!or
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev RobertHayden
Rev James Corb!l t
CHEST ER Wor~ h1p 9 1S o m
Churc h School 10 a m
POMEROY
..... orsh•p serv1ce,
q ' 15 om .. Sunday sc hoo l 1030
o m
Rev
Robe rt Hoyden
mm•)ter
ENTERPRISE Worsh1p q a m
Ch urch School10 om
ROCK SPRINGS Warshep 10
o m
Church School 9 15o m
UMYF b 30 p rn
FlA TWOODS W01sh1p II o m
Church Schooi i O om
MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Rev Rober t Bumga rner
HEATH , Robe rt Bumgarner ,
Pa stor
Worsh•p 10 30 o.m
Church Sc hoo l q JO o m UMYF 6
pm
RUTLAND Wdbur H1lt Pastor
Wors htp 10 30 a m Church SC hool
9 30 am
SY RACUSE Cl USTER
Re v Harvey Koch Jr
ASBURY
Wo rsh ep 11 o m
Church School 9 50 o m UMW
ftrst Tue\doy Sible Sludy Thur s
7 30 p m
FOREST RUN . W ar~h •p 9 o m
Chu rc h Sc hool 10 am
MINERS VI LlE Worshrp 10 am
Ch urch S&lt; hoal9 am
SYRA CU SE Chur ch School q 00
o .m Worsh•p serviCe 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN ClUSTER
Re v Do v•d Horrt s
- Cluster leader
Rev . Steven W1 lson
A'soc1 ate
BETHAN Y (Dorcas ) Wo rshtp
9 30 om Church School 10 30
om
CARMEL Chruc h School 9 30
o 1n Worship 10 30 o m 2nd and
41 h Sunday s
APPLE G ROV E Sunday Sc hool
9 30 o m Worsh1p 7 30 p m l st
and 3rd Sundays Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fel lowship
~upper t.rs t Satu rday e p m. UMW
1nd Tuesday 7 J9 p m
EA ST lETART Chr uch School
1st 2nd 3rd Sundays q 30 a m
Fo ur th Sunday I 0 30 a m War ·
~h1p 7nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Sunday 9 30 o m Prayer rneetmg
Wed ne!l day 7 3D p m UMW 1st
Tuesdoy 7 .30 p m
WESlEY AN l Rac •ntt) Sundcy
School 10 o m Worsh•p II om ,
Jr UM'YF Wednesday 3 30 p m
81ble Study Thursday 7 p m Choir
Proct1ce Thursd ay 8 p.m
lET ART FALLS Church Sc hool
lsi 7nd 3rd Sundays 10 15om
4th Sunday 9 15 o m , Worsh 1p
lsi 2nd 3rd Sundays q 15 o m
4th Sunday 7 30 p m.
MORNIN G STAR Worsh1p Q lO
o m . Church School 10 30 om
M1d -Week Serv •ce Wed nesday 8

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o l1ernot1ng w •th C E Wednesday morn1ng wor~htp 11 o m Sundoy
proye• mee l~ng 7 30 p m Rev
7 lO p m
evenmg serv1ce
James leac h, pa stor
Oo vtd m •dweek prayer ~er.,.rce Wednos
Holter loy leader
day 7 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WllNE SSES I mtle
ea st ol Ru l lond 1uncl •on of Rou te
124 and Noble Summ tl Rood (T
SEA TILE (UP!) - John
174 ) Sunday IJ•ble l eC1ure 9 30
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Wat chtoWer ~ 1udy
10 30
Montag ue, a right-handed
om Tuesday 81ble sludy , 7 end
pitche r lor Lhe Seattle
W e dn e~d oy
even ~n g
p1o~er 8 15 p m , Thu nday , theoc::r al tC
Mariners, was placed on the
mee ting 7 30 p .m· Youth prayer school , 7 30 p ,m
serv•ce
21-day disa bled list Thursday
~erv t c e eoch l ue,doy
meellng, JO p.m
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHUR CH.
HOPE BAPTIST
l70 Gronl 51,
with a bruised hip.
let o1t , W Va , Rt I , Re v. Charles M1ddlepo rt Bobby Elkt ns po~l o r
Replacing Moolllgue on the
Horgro-.~e, , pastor . Worsh1p ser- Sunday School, 10om worsh•p
roster
will be pitcher M1ke
viCes , 9·30 o m .. Sun day Hhool. servrce 11 a.m ., even •ng se rv1c e
Parrott.
II a.m ., even tng worship , 7:30 7 JO (p m
Thur sdcy prayer
p m . Tues day cottage pra yer rneehng and Bible ~t u dy 7 30
meetmg and ~· b le study , 9 3Q • p ,m
am . Worsh •p serv1 ce W~tdnes ·
RUTlAND FREEWILL BAPTISl
Church
leland Haley, pastor.
day 7 30 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, ?b N
Sunday \ chool 10om ., evenm g
Se co nd .
M 1ddl•port
A lan serv1ce , 7·30 p .m
P r o~er
Blackwood po~ l o r ServtCitS on meetin g Wed nesday , 7 30 p m .
Sunday o t 10 lO o m and 7 30
CHURCH OF GOO ol Pr op he&lt;y.
p rn w1 th Sunday school at 9 30 loc at ed o n the 0 . J. Whi te Rood
om . Btb le study , Wednesday
oft htghwoy 160. Sunday School
7:30p.m
10 am Superintendent John
INDEPENDE N T HO LI NESS Lov eday First Wltdne sdoy night
CHURCH INC - Co rner Fourth of month CPMA services , second
POMEROY LANES
and L•ncoln St~ . M•ddleporl Rev
Wednesdol WMB meet•ng thud
Morning Glories
O'Dell Manle y pastor ,, Sony Hud
through
ifth youth serv1ce.
Aprll11 , 1971
son . Sunday School superlnten· George Croy le, paltOf
Pis
dent Sunday schoo l 9 30 o.m ,
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Jones Boys
151
evemng worshep , 7 30 p .m , Gran t St. M lddltport , Re v Bobby Newell Sunoco
124
pra yer and pra 1u
se l vtc&amp;, Elkins Sund ov sc hool 10 a .m.
G&amp;J Auto Parts
101
Wednesday , 7 30p m
morning wors h1p. 11 evening Gibbs Grocery
92
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF w or!.hip , 7.30 p.mr. Thursday Sears
88
POMEROY - Corner Ma in and eventng 81ble 1tudy and prayer Karr &amp; VanZa ndl
68
Cou rt 515 , th ird floor ov er meeltng, 7 30 p m Affll,ated w •th
High Ind . Game - Ba rbara
lrghth ouse Restaura nt. Henry S.B.C
Whitll ng'ton 213, Ann Grover
Cook , pouor , Sunday school , 10
BRADFO RD
CHU RCH
OF 185.
o.m motnmg worsh ip , 1I a.m
CHRIST- Gobrt•l Mrai , pa5t or ,
High lnd Series - Barbara
~ventn g servtce . 7:30 Wednet ·
Sunday sc hool, 9 30 a m , mofn. Whi tt ington 499, Ann Grover
day e-.~enmg se rvic e 7 30 In· tng church , 10 30 o.m, Jumor 494.
terdenom ln o tlonol, lull gospel
churc h progr am undtr dhe&lt;!lon
High Team Game - Newell
RUTlAND CHURC H OF GOD of Karen Mroz l or chtl dren , 1 10, Sunoco 852.
Past or, Denn 1s Roles ,, SlJndoy durin g regu lar church hou r tn
High Team Series - Jones
School 10om . worshtp Jervic t , church basement. Sunday even· Boys 2•58.
11 JO am . and 7 30 p .m. Proyt r !ng tervic• , 7 p .m : WednesdO'f
meeting Wedn•5doy , 7·30 p.m.
1ervice, 1.30 p ,m
• RUTLAND APOSTOliC CHURCH
JUBilEE CHR ISTIAN CENTER OF JESUS CHRI ST , Elder Jamt s George's Creek Rood . Church
Miller Bible study . Wedneldoy
school 9030 a.m .. morning war ·
7 30 p m , Sunday Sc hoo l, 10 a.m
ship , 10:30: evening ••rvlce 7 30 .
Friday Night Ladles
Pr-a yer m . . ling Wednesday . 7.30
Sunday mght serv1ce . 7 30 p.m .
Aprllu, 1971
PO M ~ROY
WESLEYAN pm
Standings·
HOLINESS - Harr isonville Road
Sl. PAUl lU THERAN CHURCH, Team
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Dew•y I&lt; ing, pastor , Edison Corner of Syc amore and Second Pl . Mason Gloss
60
Weavttr , assista nt , Henry Ebtin , Sis ., Pomeroy . The h11 Will iam VIsta l\lo 3
64
Jr .. Sunday school su pt Sunday M lddletw arth , Po, lor . Sunday Pa r ker ' s A 1 Service
60
sc hool, 'i' .30 a.m .. morning wor · Sc:hpol ot 9, 45 a.m . ond Church Kopple's Pennzoll
58
sh1p , II 0 m, Sunday evening ser· Servk•s 11om.
Bil l's Qvoll1y Body Shop ~
vice 7:30 prayer meeting. Thurs·
~ACRE O HEAR T Rev. Fa ther Landma rk
24
do)l , 7 30 p.m
Paul 0 . Well on, pastor , Phone
Team . hlgh series - VIola
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF 992·2815. Sotvrdoy evening Moss , No. 3 1148 : Ka pple's 1106: Pt .
GOO No t Pant•cot to l, Rev. 7 :30; Sv ndoy Mou , Bond 10 a .m., Mason Gla$1 1060.
George O lle r , po1 tor Worship Confession, Sat urday, 7·7 ~p m
Team high game - VIsta
serv•ce Sunday, 9:45 a.m .: Sun
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST - On the No. 3 422 ; Kapple' s Pennzoll
doy sc hool , 11 a.m .: wors hip ._,. Rou te 7 bypo11. James£ Kett 1 ee , 400 and 395.
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Ind . high serltS - Ellama y
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
morning worthlp, 11 a.m.,---.-;;,~ Norton 507: Dollie NtiiiOn
MT. HERM ON United Brethr,,-n,. in g ser-.lct, 7
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487 ; Pauline F lelds 444.
Chvrch , Sunday Schoo l 9:30 o m
TRINITY Chrl• tian A uemblv .
Ind. high game - Dottle
Wors hip "s ervice
10:-4 '
o.m
Coolv1 lle Gilb~trl Spencer , Nelson t88 ; Ellamay Norton
Preaching serv ices •very Sunda y past or Sunday school, 9:30 o.m.: 179 1 Pauline Fields 178.

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M •dweek Prayer Shuler pastor Wo rsh •p serv•(e
meet•ng , Wednesday , 7 p m Roy 9 30 am Sunday school 10 30
Adarfls . lo~ leader
o m 81ble Stud~ and p royer ser
CHU RCH OF J£SUS CHRIST v•ce Thur sday , 7 30 p.m .
Located at Rutl and on New luna
CARLETON CHURCH Ktng~bu1y
Rood ne•t lo Forest Acre Porlo.
Roo d Cary Ktng , pastor Svndoy
Rev Roy Rouse pastor Robert school , 9 30 o.m
Rol ph Carl,
M usser Sunday Schaa l w pt Sun
superrnte ndent evun• ng worsh1p
day school , 10.30 o.m w OJShtp 7 30 p m . Pray er
m ee h ng
7 30 p m.B•b le Study . Wednes Wedne sday 7 30p .m
day 7·30 p.m., Saturday n1gh1
LO NG BO fTOM CHR ISTIAN
pr ayer s&amp;rvtce 7 30 p .m
Bruce Smilh , pastor
Wallace
HEMLOCK GROYE CHRIST IAN
Damewood Sup t B•b le School ,
Roger Wohon pasto r Kenne th q 30 o m
Putochmg serv•ce,
8ye r , Sunday sc hool supt Morn· 10 45 a m No even•ng se r v1ce ,
•ng wors hip , 9 30 o m Sun ·
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST
day,schoo l. 10 30 a m . evenlflg CHURCH Re v Herben A 1l1t"' Q
service 7 30 W.dnesday B•ble pastor Sunday School 9 30 om
Study , 7 30p m
Marn•ng ~ervice , 10 30 a m
MT
UNION BAPTIST Don Evan gehst ic serv•ce 7 p m Praye r
W 1lt.o n
Su nday
~cho ol
mee ttng , Thu t ~do y 7 p .m
superintendent Sunday school,
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at
~ A5 om , even10g worsh1p, 7 Sold
Kn o b
Re v
La ..... rence
p m. Proyer m~e t1ng , 7 p m Gluesenc::omp Sr , pos tm Roger
Wedne•doy .
Wtlll ard Sr . Sunday sc hoo l wp1
TUPPERS PLAIN S CHRI STIAN Sunday sc hool q JO o
Sunday
CHURCH
Eugene Underw ood
evenmg servttlt 7 p m Prayer
pas tor . Howard Coldwell , Jt
meet10g , Tuesday , 7·30 p.m
Sundoy S&lt;hool Supt
Sunday Ernes t Dee ter , class leader
School, '1 30 a m , Morni ng Ser · Youth meeflng, Wed nesday , 7 30
man 10 30o m , Sunday even10g p m. with Don and Martha
serv1ce 7 p m
Meadow s, leaden
LETART
FALlS
UNITED
WH ITES CHAPEL , Coolvdle RD
BRETHREN Rev. Freeland Norris , Rev. Roy Dee ter pastor Sunday
pastor , Fl oyd Norr is supt Sunday sc hool'1,30a .m .. worsh1pser11 tce ,
uhool. q 30 o.m morning ser
10·30 a m , Bible Uudy and pra~ e r
mon 10 30 o.m Prayer service, service Wednesday , 7·30 p m
Wed n••doy , 7 JOp.m
RUlLAND
CHESTER CHURC H OF rHE
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIS1
NAZARENE , Rev . Herbert Grot e lorr y Co leman
pa st or . Co
poslor . Wor5 htp ••r..,rce . I I am
Sunday ~ hool suph , Som M cl&lt; in
ond 7 JO p ,m Sundar
Sunday nuy and Herb Ell itt Sunday s&lt;hool
School q,JO a.m R 1ch~rd Bellon , and communion , 9:30 o .m War
sup! Prayer mHting , Wedntn · stup and comunion, 10:30 a.m .
day 7 JOp m
RUTLA N D
C OMMUN I TY
BRADFO RD
'C HURCH
O F CH URCH, Sunday School , 9.30
CHRIST. Gabn el Mzr s, pouor . Bi· am , wors h1p serv rce , 11 a.m ,
b le Sunday S.Chool 9:30 o,m ,, mor · Wednesday pro~er meetin g, 7.30
n•ng church 10::K&gt; o.m , Sunday p m you th services, Svndoy 7
evening se rvi&lt;t f'" 7:00 p ,m, p.m , Sunday ni ght .,...orsh1p , 130
Wednesda~ serviCe 7:30 p .m
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF THE
LA UREL CLIFF f RH METHODIST NAZA RENE . Rev Lloyd D Grimm ,
CHURCH , Rev Floyd F. Shook . Jr . poilo r Sunday schoo l , 930
pas tor, Lloyd Wright , Svndoy om . worship serv1~e 10 30 o.rn
School Supt .; Morn ing Wor,htp Sraodcostl lve overWMPO. you n!il
9 30 a .m , Sunday School 10 20 peop l e ' s
ur\II C&amp; ,
6 30
om ., Wednesday Pra yer and 81· evangel.s tk
service
7 p m
ble Study 7:30p.m.: Sundoy even· Wudnesday , 7 p .m.
mg worsh ip 7·30 p.m.: Choir Pr ac ·
M ASON COUNTY
Uco Thu,.doy . 7 p.m
FIRST SOU1HERN BAPTIST , Cor·
DEXlER CHURCH OF CH RIST , ner of Second and Anderson ,
Char les Russell. Sr. , mints ter , Mason. Pastor Fronk Lowther .
Rick Macombe r , supL Sunday Sundoy school, 9:45 a .m .. w or ·
school 930 om wor"'ip se r· sh1p service , 1\ a.m. and 1 30
vice , 10.30a m Bible Study , lue•· p.m . Wtek l y Bible Study ,
day , 7 30p m
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Wednt!.doy , 7,30p .m.
REORGANIZE D CHURCH OF
MASON CHUHCH OF CHRIST P
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER CAY 0 . BoM -487. M illerSt . Mason W.
SAINTS , Por tland Rac ine Rood
Vo . Sunda~ Btble Study 10 am ..
Wtlllom Rout h , pottor . Russell Wors h1p 11 om and 7 p .m B•bl&amp;
ROtcliff , ctiurl fllillool Director... Sf~y-Wednesdoy 7 p m . Voca l
Sunday School 'i'JO a.m. Morn- mus1c
•ng wors h1p . 10.30 om , Svndoy
MASON ASSEMBlY O F GOO ,
evenmg 1ervic• 7 p .m Wedn&amp; l • Duddmg lone Mason W. Va .
doy e ...enlng proyer serv iCes 7 30 Chesler Tennant, Pastor Sunday
p m
School 9,A5 a m , Childr en 's
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CHRIST M r Donald Roley , pas tor
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sc hool , 9 300m , mor n1ng wor
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MEIGS TIRE CENTER INC.
TRINITY C~UR CH , Re' W . H.
Pemn poster Bob Buc k Sun day
schoo l sup! Church School · 9, 15

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Chotr rehearsal Tuesdoy 7 30
p m under dtrecllon ol A llee
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NAZARENE Corner Unton and
M u lberry Re v Clyde V Hender son pa stor Sunday school Q 30
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POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST ,

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YPSM , Elotse Adams 1 p m
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Pa stor Bobby EH~•ns
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5 45 p m Wed nesday praye r ser
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POMER OY WESTSIDE CHU RCH
Of CHRIST , 100 W Mom St Jerry
Pau l mm1ster phone qq2 -7666
Co nservot1ve non Ins trume nta l,
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M rs Worley Froncrs su perr n ten
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SEVE NTH -DAY AD V ENTIST
Mulbelfy He1ghts Rood Pomeroy
Pastor A lben D111es Sabba th
Xhool Supenntondent , Claro
Mci ntyre Sabbath School. Sotur
dey a fternoon ol 2 00 w 1th Wor
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mornmg wor!lh •p
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day 'iichool ~upt Sunday school
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OeMter Ad longsv•lle Oh1o Rev
Clyde Ferrell
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Schoo l
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p reachmg se rv•ccs 7 30 p m
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FAITH TA BERNAClE CHURCH
Bodey Run Rood Re v Emmell
Rowson pastor Handl ey Dunn
supt Sunday school , 10 o m Sun
day even1ng serv1ce 7 30 81ble
teachmg 7 30 p m Thursday
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worsh•p , 10 A5 a m ·
M IODLEP O R1 CHU RCH OF
CHR IST IN CHRISTI AN UNION
La wrence Man ley pastor Mn
Russe ll Young Sunday School
Sup t. Sunday School 9 30 a.m .
Eventng w orshtp 7 30 Wednes
day praye r meet•ng 7 30 p m
M T MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Roc::•n e Route 2, the Rev . James
M M uncy pastor Sunday school
q AS om morn1ng worsh 1p 11
o rn , even•ng war'ihrp 7 30
Praye r meehr.:~g lue~doy 7 30
p m
Young peoplt! s meetmg
7 30 p .m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP TIST
Carner S•~tlh and Palmer the ~e-.~
K1rby Oder ,
pastor , Raben
Porker , supertntenden! Sund ay
WM PO flod•o program 7 45 a m ..
Sunday School 9 15 a m M orn
,ng Wor5h1p 10 15om Youth ac lr vtftes and feiJ o.,...shtp tor 1un10r
and sen.or h1gh \tudents 6 p m
Sunday even tn g worsh rp 7 30
p m Mtd week prayer serv l(85
Wedniitsday 7 30 p rn
CHURCH OF CHR IS1
Mod·
dlepor1 Sth and Mo~n G eorge
Glaze m1n1ster M•k e Gerlach
Terry VanKf!y
supermtendent
youth mml\ter Bible !.chool , q 30
a m
marn•ng worsh1p
10 30
o m . even.ng w'Orsh•p ' 7 30
prayer se r v•ce 7 p m Wednes
day
MIDDlEPOR I CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev , J1m Broome
po~t or Mrs Mary La the, Sunday
sc hool supl Sunday ~chool q JO
om
morn1ng worsh•p 10 JO
a m
Sunday
f!vonge l ,~t•c
meet.ng
7 00 p m
Prayer
mee t •ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
P'HSBYTER I AN
MINISTRY OF ME IGS COU NTY,
Dwrght L Zav•tz , d •rec tor
HARRISONVIllE
PRES BYT ERIAN
Rev
Er nes t
Stnck~1n pastor Sunday church
school q JO o m Mr s Homer
lee ~.!_____morn 1ng .....orshtp
\0 JO
MIDDlEPORl Sunday ~ch ool
q 30 o m , Rrchord Vaughan . sup!
Morning worship 10·30.
SYRAC USE, M orn •ng worsh1p , Q
am Sunday ~ c hoo l 10 am . Mr s
Samps on Holl sup!

Re v Bobby Porter, pastor Sun·
doy school I 0 o m Sundar · war ·
ship , 11 a m , Sunday evenmg
servtee, 7 p m Wednesday Fom•·
ly Tro•ing Hou r 7 p m Wed nesday
wors h•p se rvic e, 7 30 p m.
HAZEl' COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Near Long Bo ttom, Eds,l Mort
poster . Sun day school 10om .
Chv rc h, 7 30 p m .,
praye r
meehng, 7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDlEPORT PEN1E COS TAl .
Th11d Ave ,,) he Rev W•lhom Kmt
tel pa stor . Rona ld Duga n Sun
day School Sup t Classes tor all
ages even1ng semce . 7 30 Btble
stu d~
Wedn esday , 7 30 p,m
youth servit'ei , Fn doy 7·30 p m.
MIDDlEPORT FREEWill BAP
TIS T Corner A sh and Plum Noel
Hernnon pastor Sat urday even
on g s~rvtr e 7 30 p m Sunday
Sc hool 10 30 a m
MEIGS
COO PERATIVE PARISH
METHOD IST CHURCH
Robe rt f , Bumgarner
D•reC!or
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev RobertHayden
Rev James Corb!l t
CHEST ER Wor~ h1p 9 1S o m
Churc h School 10 a m
POMEROY
..... orsh•p serv1ce,
q ' 15 om .. Sunday sc hoo l 1030
o m
Rev
Robe rt Hoyden
mm•)ter
ENTERPRISE Worsh1p q a m
Ch urch School10 om
ROCK SPRINGS Warshep 10
o m
Church School 9 15o m
UMYF b 30 p rn
FlA TWOODS W01sh1p II o m
Church Schooi i O om
MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Rev Rober t Bumga rner
HEATH , Robe rt Bumgarner ,
Pa stor
Worsh•p 10 30 o.m
Church Sc hoo l q JO o m UMYF 6
pm
RUTLAND Wdbur H1lt Pastor
Wors htp 10 30 a m Church SC hool
9 30 am
SY RACUSE Cl USTER
Re v Harvey Koch Jr
ASBURY
Wo rsh ep 11 o m
Church School 9 50 o m UMW
ftrst Tue\doy Sible Sludy Thur s
7 30 p m
FOREST RUN . W ar~h •p 9 o m
Chu rc h Sc hool 10 am
MINERS VI LlE Worshrp 10 am
Ch urch S&lt; hoal9 am
SYRA CU SE Chur ch School q 00
o .m Worsh•p serviCe 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN ClUSTER
Re v Do v•d Horrt s
- Cluster leader
Rev . Steven W1 lson
A'soc1 ate
BETHAN Y (Dorcas ) Wo rshtp
9 30 om Church School 10 30
om
CARMEL Chruc h School 9 30
o 1n Worship 10 30 o m 2nd and
41 h Sunday s
APPLE G ROV E Sunday Sc hool
9 30 o m Worsh1p 7 30 p m l st
and 3rd Sundays Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fel lowship
~upper t.rs t Satu rday e p m. UMW
1nd Tuesday 7 J9 p m
EA ST lETART Chr uch School
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Fo ur th Sunday I 0 30 a m War ·
~h1p 7nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Sunday 9 30 o m Prayer rneetmg
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Tuesdoy 7 .30 p m
WESlEY AN l Rac •ntt) Sundcy
School 10 o m Worsh•p II om ,
Jr UM'YF Wednesday 3 30 p m
81ble Study Thursday 7 p m Choir
Proct1ce Thursd ay 8 p.m
lET ART FALLS Church Sc hool
lsi 7nd 3rd Sundays 10 15om
4th Sunday 9 15 o m , Worsh 1p
lsi 2nd 3rd Sundays q 15 o m
4th Sunday 7 30 p m.
MORNIN G STAR Worsh1p Q lO
o m . Church School 10 30 om
M1d -Week Serv •ce Wed nesday 8

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o l1ernot1ng w •th C E Wednesday morn1ng wor~htp 11 o m Sundoy
proye• mee l~ng 7 30 p m Rev
7 lO p m
evenmg serv1ce
James leac h, pa stor
Oo vtd m •dweek prayer ~er.,.rce Wednos
Holter loy leader
day 7 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WllNE SSES I mtle
ea st ol Ru l lond 1uncl •on of Rou te
124 and Noble Summ tl Rood (T
SEA TILE (UP!) - John
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Wat chtoWer ~ 1udy
10 30
Montag ue, a right-handed
om Tuesday 81ble sludy , 7 end
pitche r lor Lhe Seattle
W e dn e~d oy
even ~n g
p1o~er 8 15 p m , Thu nday , theoc::r al tC
Mariners, was placed on the
mee ting 7 30 p .m· Youth prayer school , 7 30 p ,m
serv•ce
21-day disa bled list Thursday
~erv t c e eoch l ue,doy
meellng, JO p.m
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHUR CH.
HOPE BAPTIST
l70 Gronl 51,
with a bruised hip.
let o1t , W Va , Rt I , Re v. Charles M1ddlepo rt Bobby Elkt ns po~l o r
Replacing Moolllgue on the
Horgro-.~e, , pastor . Worsh1p ser- Sunday School, 10om worsh•p
roster
will be pitcher M1ke
viCes , 9·30 o m .. Sun day Hhool. servrce 11 a.m ., even •ng se rv1c e
Parrott.
II a.m ., even tng worship , 7:30 7 JO (p m
Thur sdcy prayer
p m . Tues day cottage pra yer rneehng and Bible ~t u dy 7 30
meetmg and ~· b le study , 9 3Q • p ,m
am . Worsh •p serv1 ce W~tdnes ·
RUTlAND FREEWILL BAPTISl
Church
leland Haley, pastor.
day 7 30 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, ?b N
Sunday \ chool 10om ., evenm g
Se co nd .
M 1ddl•port
A lan serv1ce , 7·30 p .m
P r o~er
Blackwood po~ l o r ServtCitS on meetin g Wed nesday , 7 30 p m .
Sunday o t 10 lO o m and 7 30
CHURCH OF GOO ol Pr op he&lt;y.
p rn w1 th Sunday school at 9 30 loc at ed o n the 0 . J. Whi te Rood
om . Btb le study , Wednesday
oft htghwoy 160. Sunday School
7:30p.m
10 am Superintendent John
INDEPENDE N T HO LI NESS Lov eday First Wltdne sdoy night
CHURCH INC - Co rner Fourth of month CPMA services , second
POMEROY LANES
and L•ncoln St~ . M•ddleporl Rev
Wednesdol WMB meet•ng thud
Morning Glories
O'Dell Manle y pastor ,, Sony Hud
through
ifth youth serv1ce.
Aprll11 , 1971
son . Sunday School superlnten· George Croy le, paltOf
Pis
dent Sunday schoo l 9 30 o.m ,
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Jones Boys
151
evemng worshep , 7 30 p .m , Gran t St. M lddltport , Re v Bobby Newell Sunoco
124
pra yer and pra 1u
se l vtc&amp;, Elkins Sund ov sc hool 10 a .m.
G&amp;J Auto Parts
101
Wednesday , 7 30p m
morning wors h1p. 11 evening Gibbs Grocery
92
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF w or!.hip , 7.30 p.mr. Thursday Sears
88
POMEROY - Corner Ma in and eventng 81ble 1tudy and prayer Karr &amp; VanZa ndl
68
Cou rt 515 , th ird floor ov er meeltng, 7 30 p m Affll,ated w •th
High Ind . Game - Ba rbara
lrghth ouse Restaura nt. Henry S.B.C
Whitll ng'ton 213, Ann Grover
Cook , pouor , Sunday school , 10
BRADFO RD
CHU RCH
OF 185.
o.m motnmg worsh ip , 1I a.m
CHRIST- Gobrt•l Mrai , pa5t or ,
High lnd Series - Barbara
~ventn g servtce . 7:30 Wednet ·
Sunday sc hool, 9 30 a m , mofn. Whi tt ington 499, Ann Grover
day e-.~enmg se rvic e 7 30 In· tng church , 10 30 o.m, Jumor 494.
terdenom ln o tlonol, lull gospel
churc h progr am undtr dhe&lt;!lon
High Team Game - Newell
RUTlAND CHURC H OF GOD of Karen Mroz l or chtl dren , 1 10, Sunoco 852.
Past or, Denn 1s Roles ,, SlJndoy durin g regu lar church hou r tn
High Team Series - Jones
School 10om . worshtp Jervic t , church basement. Sunday even· Boys 2•58.
11 JO am . and 7 30 p .m. Proyt r !ng tervic• , 7 p .m : WednesdO'f
meeting Wedn•5doy , 7·30 p.m.
1ervice, 1.30 p ,m
• RUTLAND APOSTOliC CHURCH
JUBilEE CHR ISTIAN CENTER OF JESUS CHRI ST , Elder Jamt s George's Creek Rood . Church
Miller Bible study . Wedneldoy
school 9030 a.m .. morning war ·
7 30 p m , Sunday Sc hoo l, 10 a.m
ship , 10:30: evening ••rvlce 7 30 .
Friday Night Ladles
Pr-a yer m . . ling Wednesday . 7.30
Sunday mght serv1ce . 7 30 p.m .
Aprllu, 1971
PO M ~ROY
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Standings·
HOLINESS - Harr isonville Road
Sl. PAUl lU THERAN CHURCH, Team
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Dew•y I&lt; ing, pastor , Edison Corner of Syc amore and Second Pl . Mason Gloss
60
Weavttr , assista nt , Henry Ebtin , Sis ., Pomeroy . The h11 Will iam VIsta l\lo 3
64
Jr .. Sunday school su pt Sunday M lddletw arth , Po, lor . Sunday Pa r ker ' s A 1 Service
60
sc hool, 'i' .30 a.m .. morning wor · Sc:hpol ot 9, 45 a.m . ond Church Kopple's Pennzoll
58
sh1p , II 0 m, Sunday evening ser· Servk•s 11om.
Bil l's Qvoll1y Body Shop ~
vice 7:30 prayer meeting. Thurs·
~ACRE O HEAR T Rev. Fa ther Landma rk
24
do)l , 7 30 p.m
Paul 0 . Well on, pastor , Phone
Team . hlgh series - VIola
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF 992·2815. Sotvrdoy evening Moss , No. 3 1148 : Ka pple's 1106: Pt .
GOO No t Pant•cot to l, Rev. 7 :30; Sv ndoy Mou , Bond 10 a .m., Mason Gla$1 1060.
George O lle r , po1 tor Worship Confession, Sat urday, 7·7 ~p m
Team high game - VIsta
serv•ce Sunday, 9:45 a.m .: Sun
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST - On the No. 3 422 ; Kapple' s Pennzoll
doy sc hool , 11 a.m .: wors hip ._,. Rou te 7 bypo11. James£ Kett 1 ee , 400 and 395.
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Ind . high serltS - Ellama y
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
morning worthlp, 11 a.m.,---.-;;,~ Norton 507: Dollie NtiiiOn
MT. HERM ON United Brethr,,-n,. in g ser-.lct, 7
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487 ; Pauline F lelds 444.
Chvrch , Sunday Schoo l 9:30 o m
TRINITY Chrl• tian A uemblv .
Ind. high game - Dottle
Wors hip "s ervice
10:-4 '
o.m
Coolv1 lle Gilb~trl Spencer , Nelson t88 ; Ellamay Norton
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meet•ng , Wednesday , 7 p m Roy 9 30 am Sunday school 10 30
Adarfls . lo~ leader
o m 81ble Stud~ and p royer ser
CHU RCH OF J£SUS CHRIST v•ce Thur sday , 7 30 p.m .
Located at Rutl and on New luna
CARLETON CHURCH Ktng~bu1y
Rood ne•t lo Forest Acre Porlo.
Roo d Cary Ktng , pastor Svndoy
Rev Roy Rouse pastor Robert school , 9 30 o.m
Rol ph Carl,
M usser Sunday Schaa l w pt Sun
superrnte ndent evun• ng worsh1p
day school , 10.30 o.m w OJShtp 7 30 p m . Pray er
m ee h ng
7 30 p m.B•b le Study . Wednes Wedne sday 7 30p .m
day 7·30 p.m., Saturday n1gh1
LO NG BO fTOM CHR ISTIAN
pr ayer s&amp;rvtce 7 30 p .m
Bruce Smilh , pastor
Wallace
HEMLOCK GROYE CHRIST IAN
Damewood Sup t B•b le School ,
Roger Wohon pasto r Kenne th q 30 o m
Putochmg serv•ce,
8ye r , Sunday sc hool supt Morn· 10 45 a m No even•ng se r v1ce ,
•ng wors hip , 9 30 o m Sun ·
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST
day,schoo l. 10 30 a m . evenlflg CHURCH Re v Herben A 1l1t"' Q
service 7 30 W.dnesday B•ble pastor Sunday School 9 30 om
Study , 7 30p m
Marn•ng ~ervice , 10 30 a m
MT
UNION BAPTIST Don Evan gehst ic serv•ce 7 p m Praye r
W 1lt.o n
Su nday
~cho ol
mee ttng , Thu t ~do y 7 p .m
superintendent Sunday school,
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at
~ A5 om , even10g worsh1p, 7 Sold
Kn o b
Re v
La ..... rence
p m. Proyer m~e t1ng , 7 p m Gluesenc::omp Sr , pos tm Roger
Wedne•doy .
Wtlll ard Sr . Sunday sc hoo l wp1
TUPPERS PLAIN S CHRI STIAN Sunday sc hool q JO o
Sunday
CHURCH
Eugene Underw ood
evenmg servttlt 7 p m Prayer
pas tor . Howard Coldwell , Jt
meet10g , Tuesday , 7·30 p.m
Sundoy S&lt;hool Supt
Sunday Ernes t Dee ter , class leader
School, '1 30 a m , Morni ng Ser · Youth meeflng, Wed nesday , 7 30
man 10 30o m , Sunday even10g p m. with Don and Martha
serv1ce 7 p m
Meadow s, leaden
LETART
FALlS
UNITED
WH ITES CHAPEL , Coolvdle RD
BRETHREN Rev. Freeland Norris , Rev. Roy Dee ter pastor Sunday
pastor , Fl oyd Norr is supt Sunday sc hool'1,30a .m .. worsh1pser11 tce ,
uhool. q 30 o.m morning ser
10·30 a m , Bible Uudy and pra~ e r
mon 10 30 o.m Prayer service, service Wednesday , 7·30 p m
Wed n••doy , 7 JOp.m
RUlLAND
CHESTER CHURC H OF rHE
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIS1
NAZARENE , Rev . Herbert Grot e lorr y Co leman
pa st or . Co
poslor . Wor5 htp ••r..,rce . I I am
Sunday ~ hool suph , Som M cl&lt; in
ond 7 JO p ,m Sundar
Sunday nuy and Herb Ell itt Sunday s&lt;hool
School q,JO a.m R 1ch~rd Bellon , and communion , 9:30 o .m War
sup! Prayer mHting , Wedntn · stup and comunion, 10:30 a.m .
day 7 JOp m
RUTLA N D
C OMMUN I TY
BRADFO RD
'C HURCH
O F CH URCH, Sunday School , 9.30
CHRIST. Gabn el Mzr s, pouor . Bi· am , wors h1p serv rce , 11 a.m ,
b le Sunday S.Chool 9:30 o,m ,, mor · Wednesday pro~er meetin g, 7.30
n•ng church 10::K&gt; o.m , Sunday p m you th services, Svndoy 7
evening se rvi&lt;t f'" 7:00 p ,m, p.m , Sunday ni ght .,...orsh1p , 130
Wednesda~ serviCe 7:30 p .m
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF THE
LA UREL CLIFF f RH METHODIST NAZA RENE . Rev Lloyd D Grimm ,
CHURCH , Rev Floyd F. Shook . Jr . poilo r Sunday schoo l , 930
pas tor, Lloyd Wright , Svndoy om . worship serv1~e 10 30 o.rn
School Supt .; Morn ing Wor,htp Sraodcostl lve overWMPO. you n!il
9 30 a .m , Sunday School 10 20 peop l e ' s
ur\II C&amp; ,
6 30
om ., Wednesday Pra yer and 81· evangel.s tk
service
7 p m
ble Study 7:30p.m.: Sundoy even· Wudnesday , 7 p .m.
mg worsh ip 7·30 p.m.: Choir Pr ac ·
M ASON COUNTY
Uco Thu,.doy . 7 p.m
FIRST SOU1HERN BAPTIST , Cor·
DEXlER CHURCH OF CH RIST , ner of Second and Anderson ,
Char les Russell. Sr. , mints ter , Mason. Pastor Fronk Lowther .
Rick Macombe r , supL Sunday Sundoy school, 9:45 a .m .. w or ·
school 930 om wor"'ip se r· sh1p service , 1\ a.m. and 1 30
vice , 10.30a m Bible Study , lue•· p.m . Wtek l y Bible Study ,
day , 7 30p m
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REORGANIZE D CHURCH OF
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JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER CAY 0 . BoM -487. M illerSt . Mason W.
SAINTS , Por tland Rac ine Rood
Vo . Sunda~ Btble Study 10 am ..
Wtlllom Rout h , pottor . Russell Wors h1p 11 om and 7 p .m B•bl&amp;
ROtcliff , ctiurl fllillool Director... Sf~y-Wednesdoy 7 p m . Voca l
Sunday School 'i'JO a.m. Morn- mus1c
•ng wors h1p . 10.30 om , Svndoy
MASON ASSEMBlY O F GOO ,
evenmg 1ervic• 7 p .m Wedn&amp; l • Duddmg lone Mason W. Va .
doy e ...enlng proyer serv iCes 7 30 Chesler Tennant, Pastor Sunday
p m
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o m Chur t h School9 30 o.m
POR TLAND , Worsh1p 7 30 p.m ,
prayer meeting and B•ble ~tudy , 7
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SUTlON Church ~chool ~ 30
51 JOHN LUT HERAN CHURCH
o m Wor5htp I st ond Jrd Sundo ~ ~ P•ne G rove Th e Rev Wtllrom
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serv tces q 30 o.m. Svndoy School
Rev R•cho rd Thomas
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CHRIST M r Donald Roley , pas tor
John D o u gl o ~
Svn doy school Q 30om . war .
A ssoct ates
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servtees 7 p m , youth gr ou p
Church School q o m
Prayer
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Mee11ng Wednesday p m
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ALF RED Sunday School 9 30
chotrmon of the Boord of Chm
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t1an L1te Sunday School 9 30
mee11ng Wednesday 1 AS p m ,
mormn!il worsh •p. 10 30
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UMW 3rd Tuesdoy 8 p m
Sunday &amp;venmg worsh1p , 7 30
REEDSVILlE, Sunday Schoo l q 30
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day 7 30 p.m.
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II:ACINE FIRST B.'.PliST , Don l
V•s• tat iOn7 30 p m lsi Thursda y
Walker , Pastor , Ronn 1e Solser
SILVER RIDGE , Wor shrp 10 a.m
Sunday school Supt .
)undoy
Church School 9 am
sc hool , 9 300m , mor n1ng wor
TUPPERS PL AIN S, Worsh1 p 9
sh1p , 10 46
Sunday eve n1ng
o m Chur ch School 10 a m
worsh tp 7 30 Wedne!idp y evtm
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIS1
rn g Brble study , 7 30
George Frederrde sup! Serv1C1!
DANVIl l E WESLEYAN RPY A
week ly q 30 o m on Sunday
D Brown poster Sunday School
p, aach•ng f1 rs 1 and th ird Sundoys
9 30 o m
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10 IllS you th ser viCit, 6 A5 p .m.
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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION ,
prayer and proll•, Wednesday
Rev Kt!1th Eblin pos!Of , Sun~
7 30 p m
School
q 30 a m ., leonard
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST
C•lmore llfsl 'el cter evenmg ser
Miles lrout , pas tor . Sunday
v•ce 7 30 p m Wednesday prayer
!.Chool , 10 o m , Steve l •llle !.up I
meetmg. 7 30 p m
Evening ser vice 7 p m · p royiH
Ml MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD .
meetmg, Thu rtdoy . 1 p m
Ro cme Route') The Re ... Chodes
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
Hand pastor Sunday school 9 -45
Rev Donny R Cook pes tar Sun·
o m morntn g wors hrp II o.m
day school 9 30 o m ..... ors hlp
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Fttdoy 7 30 p .m
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4 00 P m
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CHURCH , Robfrrt Muuer pastor
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mornmg serv •ce 9,30 o m wtth
SYRAC USE CHURCH OF TH E
preoch tng on f rrsl and th1td Sun·
NAZARENE, Rev , Dolt Bou
doy ot mon th by George P ~e k.en1 .
pas tor , Bob . Moore. Sunday
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Pomeroy· Horrison11ille Rd.; Don m•eting , Sa turday 7 p m.
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and 5chools Alum num S1dmg
Storm wmdows and doors New
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electriC home 1 113 acres
ncar mmes $27 000 Bu1ldmg
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lormol on coll 949 2018
84 ACRES tent ed born 2 ponds
20 acres pastu1 e bololnced
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STORAGE OR BUS\NES'
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1400 sq It ql space All
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S55 000
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2S ACRES - In the country
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1J ACRES - On 681 near
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natural gas f urnace c•ty
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krtchen foyer garage a nd
large lol $17 500
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a cre Has 2 baths orl F A
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furnace ct ty wa ter and
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Sue P Mu rphy
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5 00 pm 991 7685

K1tchen Cab10ets, Rooftng
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101112 Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Oh1o
PHONE992 6333
Off1ce Hours
9amto4pm
Closed Thur sdays and
Saturdays at noon
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Real Estate Broker
Ne w L•sfmg 3 bedrooms
balh 4 yr old lull\
car pet ed el ectrtc hea
(Oh to Power) carport w•n
storage area Dln1 ng a nt
cooktng area separate Au
cond1t1oned a ll curta in'
and drapes go Located 1r
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Ohto selling fas t f0 1
$29500
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ve r y modern West Sha,re
near Cheste r 0
NEW LISTING FARM
FOR SALE 72 Acres
Chester Twp al llenced 4l
acres pasture 22 acres ol
crop land One acre tar r m
pond stocked 7 rooms
bath wtl h 4 bedrooms ,r
stor y new shtngle root
modern kd c hen largf
I vlng room w t tl'~ repl ace
C1ty wale r &amp; dr il led well
F REE GAS IN HOUSE and
mmeral nghts go wtth lt 7
ba r ns 1n good cond tt on
located tn Bashan Oh to
known as the James Ba tley
fa rm E•celle nt buy at
S58 000
1976 Fuqua Double W1de
mobile
home
with
turn lure s tuated on a
le vel lot 100 :w::200 loca ted
1n the Arbaug h Add l1on
Tuppers Platn s Oh10 Wel l
worth the mone y 5ellmg
Pnce 111 000

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AR E SE LL ING FAST
LI ST WITH US
Chery l Lemley
Assoc tatt
Home Phone 742 2003
H1\lon Wolle Sr
Assoc141te
Home Phone 949 2589
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JU ST LISTED - Rea d y to go w1t h na t gas and e&lt; ty
wa te r taps Over 3 acres o1 nice la ying la nd on Co Rd
28 Nice home slles will sell qu ick lor 19 000
JU ST LISTED - A BEAU TY AT FIVE POI~TS
Here san ex cellent 3 bedroom house with 11:1 bath s
Kttchen with bu11t In appliances tamlly room wt th
llreplace All nicely carpeled Ful l basemen! wl lh
wood burnmg sto\le Atta ched (2 carl garage Chrysler
Air Temp central heating and cool ing Very low
electric bills All th iS and appr ox one acre land Have
a look Onl y S41 \100
J UST LIS TE D-APPROX ID ACRES - ol land Ideal
l or home bu il ders Buy a ll a nd sell pari If you like N&lt;Ce
countr-; setftng on a blacktop rolkf abou t five m inutes
from F 1ve Po1nts C•ty wate r available Before you
build you had beller look at thiS Sel ler may help
fin an ce 113\100
LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres wljh a nice \'h stor y
ho use w1th 3 bedrooms and 1'I&gt; ball\s Mostly car pel
Th•s house has been remodeled Inside an d out It has a
big cenlral llrep lace with healololor and Is Insulated
Small bctrn a nd about 20 acres fe nced Nice country
seHing"'tjff blacktop road Shown by appoin tment only
Pmed $42 000 00
JUST LISTED COUNTY STORE - Ina good area Has
nat gas and c ty water Gasol ine pu mps and tll nks
This IS a 2 slory buildi ng Upstairs co uld be m ode lnlo
an apa rt ment to live In or r en t Th is com mun ity needs
a store t~ n d the store needs an owner Selle r may even
nelp fmonce lnvesl S\0 700 now
PRICE REDUCED - OWNER SAYS SELL - 1'1&gt;
slorv ho use wllh a Iorge livi ng room and ki tchen Two
Dedrooms a nd 2 Mths do wnsta irs and 3 small
bedrooms upstai rs Ne t ga s tu r na c:e B4Stment Pr ice
was $1 9 800 Will go qu ick now fo r $1 5,000
Wo Hood Llotlngs
We hno buy on lor mony types of property
CALL JIMMY DEEM Auocloto, '"·2311

ROGER HYSELl
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51 Rl 14J toward Rullond
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Repair
Phone 992 5682

Pomeror

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BOB'S
AUTO PAINTING
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WETHERALl CONCRETE
H~nderson

Hartford
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Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohto 4S769
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Pomeroy Ohio
Pomerov 992 6282
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btng corpenhy ond general
mo nten a n c ~.t 13 yea• s ax
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By Marlene Harr tson
Depu ty Clerk
Me gs Coun lv OhtO
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9 5 73 12 5 D n ng roorn a 1d
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Ro c1ne Carpet Sho~ Sot 12
9 00 to 5 00 949 2747
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53879 '}'} f m n rnolor Sl6 460
row S1 3 999 We ~ell servrce
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CO ON~R ~ CAMPERS on Ra tn bow
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11- ThA narlv Sentinel Middleport-Pom eroy, 0 , F r iday, Apnl 2i , 1978
dev sees
tega tees
ad
rntnrst r.Jtors or assigns ot J
6 DO-Lawren ce We lk 8, News 10 Zoom 20 Sludlo See
H Mart rn rf de cea'ied W II e
33
Ma rtrn Ad dress Unk nown
6 30-News 3 4,6 AB C Ne ws \3 NBC News 15 CBS
un lu rown he trs devtse~s
News 10. Que Pasa USA? 20 33
lega tees adm r n r ~t ors or
assr gns of W rl l t ~ art 1 n t
7 DO- Little Ra scals 3 Lawrence Welk' 15, Hee Haw
de c ea~ed \310 08 78 DL T 10
6 8 Bugs Bunny 10 Wild Ktn gdo rn 13 E lee Co 20
CHT 01 Che s ler Town sh p
Bailie Li ne 33
S E 4 Sec tto n 3 Town 3
Range 12 1 acre Bashan
7 30-We Thi n k You Sho uld Know 3 Lowell Thomas
Dtvtston
of
CrhJens
FRIDAY APRIL21, 1978
Re membe rs 33 All Sta r Anyth tn g Goes 10 En
Teleph one Co
Address
5 uo- aonanza 3 Star Tr ek • uuns moke 8 Mlsle~
_ dan gered Anlrn a ts Wt ll Thev Survtve? 13 Once
Un known rls successors antj
Rog@rs Neighborhood 20 33 Hogan 's He roes 10
Upon A Class ic 20
as srQns S14ljl 07 79 O L T !1
Ernergen cy One 13 Peillcoal Ju nction IS
CHT 0:?
Ches ter
8 DO-Chips 3d , 15 Me l &amp; Susan Togeth er 6 \3 Jef
Townshtp Sec t on ?8 5 34A ~
5 3~ News 6, Elec Co 20 .33 Mary Tyler Moore 10
fe rsons 8 10 Onedln Li ne 20 Old Fr ie nds New
Part of 54 32 A W end of
Hogan s Heroe s 15
Fr iends 33
148A c c Lew ~ Add r ess
6 DO- News 3,4 8 10 13 IS ABC News 6 Zoom 20
Un known unknown he tr s
8 30-Qperatlon Pelllcoat 6 13 Ted Knig ht 8 10 Black
Adam• Chronicles 33
leg~le es
ad
dev rs ee s
Film makers Ha ll ot Fame 33
mtnts tra1 ors or ass.gns of c
6 30-NBC News H , 15, AB C News \ 3 Car ol Burnell &amp;
9 DO-Movie Airport 3 4,1S Love Boat 6 \3 Anot her
C Lew ts rf dece ased \ 740 00
F r iends 6, CBS News 8 10 Over Easy 20
Day 8 10 Our Mutual Fr iend 20
78 OL T 11
7 DO-Cross Wits 3 d Newly wed Game 6 13 Muppel
OVT Ol Ol tve Townstl o
9 30-Maude 8 10 10 DO-CBS Re po rts e 10 Sound
Show 8 News 10 Gil li gan s Is 15 Alma na c 20
Pari
of Let 122 Sec ?4 Town
stage 33, Meeti ng of Minds 20
3 Rang e 11 OCP LO IS 8 9 10
Making Things Gr ow 33
11 00-News 3 4,6 8 10 13 15 Wa tc h Yo ur Mouth 33
and 1 ~ 11 Wrllr am S RE'ed
1 30- Porter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4 $100 000 Na me
\\ 15-AB C News 6
Address Unknow n J H
That Tune 6 13 Pri ce Is Righi 8 MacNei~Lehrer
Pryor Add ress Unknown J
1I 30-Salurday Night 3 4 IS Mov ie Swee l Sweet
R
Hawle17
Adoress
Re porl 20 33 Fam il y Feud 10 Pop Goes The
Ra chel " 6 Second City TV 8 Mov ie Once You
Unknown Trustees at Lo ng
Country 15
Kiss A Stran oer 13 J ana k! 33
Bollom Otvrs on of Cdr lens
8 DO- P ilot Last Chance' 3 15, Danny &amp; Ma rie 6 13
12 DO- Don Kirshn er s Rock Concert 8 I DO-Movie
Telephone Company whose
address and or p lace o f
Odd Couple 4, Wonde r Woman 8 10 Wash lnglon
Breakout' 3 Mov ie The Lo nely P rofession .:1
ous ness rs unknown th e r
Week In Review 20 33
Wollman Jack 6
unk nown s uc ce sso rs i'lnrt nr
8 30-CPO Sharkey 3,4 15 Wa ll Slreet Week 20 33
ass tgn s S99 35 78 -t DL T 7
30-Movle Oealh Curseo l Ta r tu 13 3 00-News 3
9 DO-Rockford Flies 3 4 1S, Movie ' Secrels ' 6,\3
LTT 0 Letart Tw p Lo t
3 10-ABC Ne ws 13 3 30-Movle Deadl ock 3
252 Sec 5 Rg 12 T lQCP t
Inc redib le Hulk 8, 10 Soundstage 20 Shepherd' s
5 30-Bewllche d 3
acr e more or less Osc ar L
Pie 33
Badg ey rf lt Vtng WhOSe
Fo1
Satu
rdaj
April
11
today You 11 be be tter ott d address
9 30-Makem &amp; Cla nc y 33 10 oo- Quincy J.4 15
rs
un known
you re consC IOUS ol th s and Unknown spouse I an 1 of
Hus bands, Wi ves &amp; Love rs 8 10 News 20 Meeting
avmd nttptcktn a
Osca r L Badg ley na me aM
of Minds 33
ARIES (Marc h Zt April t91 Op address un kn own Un kno wn
10 30-Monly Pylhon s Fl ying Ci rcus 10 11 DO-News
he1r s dev lsee'i lega te £&gt;s
pOSitiOn and trus tra t10n 1n
3 4 6 8,\0 13 IS Dic k Cavell 20 Li lias Yoga &amp; You
and o r
1ertere with any aneml)tS you adm nts tralor &amp;
ass rg ns of Oscar L Badg ley
33
make lo conduc t bustness
f deceased '!lhelt OhtO
II 30-Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Barel! a 6 13 NB A P lay
today Forget tl lor the week com pany 55 Pub l c Squ are
Off 8 Monty P ython s Flyi ng Circus 33
end Relax Ntlh you r famil y
Cleveland On o ~118 85 78
DL T 13
12 oo-Jana kl 33 12 40- Loh mnan &amp; Barkley 6
Anv p erson own ng cr
NEW SPAPER ENTHWAISE ASSN
Ironside 13
cl a rmrn g any r ryr.t lttle or
1 uo-Midnlght Spec ia l 3 4 15 Mov ie Maca bre 10
nterest n or I en upon any
NOTICE OF
I 40- News 13 2 30-News 3
parce l of rea l property above
FORECLO SURE
April 22 1918
In th e Court of Ca mmo n 1 sted may frte an answer n
3 uo-Movle The Kin gs P lrale 3 4 45-Movle The
Someone yo u meet th 1s com P lea s Me tg s Count y Ohio such ac t on se tt ng fort h the
Plainsma n 3 6 30- F BI 3
natur e and a mo unt of nlcrest
np yea r N fl be 1nfluen! taf tn NOTICE
OF
Movie Channel 4 owned or c la med and any
_le ad ng you 10 pa!h s you F ORE CLO SU R E OF LI ENS
de fe nse or obje ct ton ot the
5&amp;.7 PM - TheyMadeMeaC r imin ai iG I
haven 1 I rod before J'our 04 F OR OE ~ INQU ii,,NT , LA ND
forec lo!r.ure Such answer
T AX ES B Y A.( T ION IN
9 &amp; 11 PM - Bob ble J o &amp; theO ullaw I R l
curstons wtll res ull rn develOp REM
must be flled rn th e Of' •ce of
BY
CO UNTY
Channel Coble S ment o f new knowledg e tlro t TREA S U RER OF ME IGS
!he unders rgned Cler k of
Court an d a copy tl ereo f
6 30 p M - Te st imony Ti me
can prove QUi te be neltctal
COUNTY OHIO
Countv
se rv ed on t he
1 00 PM - Paul Gau dino Fa mily Fi tness Show
TAURUS (A pill 10 May 10 ) La\
Pr osecuto r on or be for e th e
ou t 1n advance your plan s to
Puo l c Not ce tS t1ere by
7 30 P M - Su pers po rt
191'1 day of May 1978
nandle 1 mpo rla n l matters g ven that on the 5th day of
10 00 - 700 Club
II no an swer rS f led on or
Apr rl
1978
the County
befor e the date SPE'Ct fted as
tod ay You' on the s po t deer Treas urer of Mer gs County
SATURDAY , APRIL22, me
the las t day for I ltng an
5 ans are nol at all re liable
Oh 1o t ted a corn pta nt rn th e
; QO-Sun r !SI! Semesler 8 10 6 30-TV Classroom 8
a 1udgme nt of
Ftnd o ut 10 wh a m you re 10 Court of Common Pfe as of ans wer
U S Farm Re po r l 10 Kentucky Afie ld \3
for ec losu re wt 1 oe taken by
Ohto at
mant ca lly surt ed by sendtng Me gs County
oefault as to any par cel sted
7 DO-Mar io &amp; lhe Magi c Movie Mac hine 4 Fun For
fo r your co py ol Astra Graph Pomeroy
Oh 10 for th e
rn ttle com plarnt as to wh ch
LeUer Marl 50 cen ts tor each foreclo'iure of !te ns for
Eve r yone 6 Ghost Busters 8 Pu bli c Policy
no answer has been tr ied Any
a
long
sel
f
addressed
d
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I
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qu
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n
t
ta
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and
Fo r um s 10 Weeken d Specia l 13
parcel a s to wh tch a
assessm ents penetll tes and
for eclosure s take n by
sta mped envelope IO Astr a ch arge s aga nst ceria n r eal
7 30-Sat urday Reporl 3 Wor ld of Surviv a l ' Ad
detault sha 1 be sold for th e
Graph P 0 BOlC 489 Radt0C1 ty property sttuated tn such
ventures of Muham mad Al l IS Dusty s Tree house
sattsfaclton ot the taxes
tt
on
NY
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10
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desc
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bed
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6 Wac ke 8
assessme nt s pe n alt es
spec1fy you 1 blr!h stgn
cam p a tnt
charg es and costs rncu r red
8 DO-Hong Kong P hooey 3 4 IS Superlr lends 6 \3
GEM INI (May Z1 Jun e 20) Feel
The 0b1ec t ot th e act ion rs to
rn lhe forec losu re that ar e
Th r ee Robonlc Slooges 8 10
mgs o f rnfenort ly can rnhlbt l obtarn from the co urt a
due and unpa rd
1udgmeot foreclos 1ng the ten
8 30-Go Go Globelrotlers 34 15 Speed Buggy 8 120
AI any l me or or to th e
the wonde rfu l o pportu nt!Jes lie ns aga ns t such r eal es tate
9 oo-scooby s Latl A Lym plcs 6 13 Bugs Bunny
ftl+ ng of an en1 ry Of con
lhat surro und you toda y Have and order tng the sale of such
frrma tron of sale any owner
co nfidence n yo ur ta len ts
real estate for th e satrsfac
· Roa d Runner 8 Bug s Bunn y &amp; F riends 10
or renM ider of a parcetlrs ted
CANCER (J un e 21 Ju ly 22) You !ron of the talC I ens thereo n
11130-P ink Pa nt her 3 4 IS
Sal ma n Tarzan 810
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1
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POMEROY
I', story nome 1n very good cond lllon
Features 4 becirooms lovely tam tjy room 1n basement
mce living room kllc hen &amp; t..lh La rge yard len ced 1n
back BeH er call now fh won t last long

POMEROY FIVE m1 n ut e~ to town
and 5chools Alum num S1dmg
Storm wmdows and doors New
k !chen a wo na n s delrght 2
or 3 bedroo 11s Basement
Carpel throughout By opp01r'll
nenl only Roger Abbott
9Q2 6114 or 9Q2 2377
71 AC RES 8 room remode led
horne oil mmcrol ng hts fue l
o•l furnace Rutl a nd oreo
$3b 000 New 3 bedroom lolal
electriC home 1 113 acres
ncar mmes $27 000 Bu1ldmg
lot I 11 acres rur a l water on
lot $3 BOO Co 1742 2819 af ter 5
pm or onylrme S.:t t 8 Sun
TWO HOUSES
In S yrocu ~e a"
10cre lot
Spooous 3 bedroom wr th Iorge
ufl l1ty roorn Hardw ood floors
o11d carpe l Frull trees and
~hrubs

Rocrne 3 , acres Beoutrf ul 5
bedroom 3 bot h home Com
plet e ty
•e modelcd
and
carpeted Has both gas ond
ele(trtc furnace Lorge carpor t
and storage buildings Central
a r plus lull basemen t For rn
lormol on coll 949 2018
84 ACRES tent ed born 2 ponds
20 acres pastu1 e bololnced
trmber 3 bedroom house 1
balanced b o~e m en t on Rt
143 '} nr es oll Rl 7 eypass
949 2057

992 332l
R!ALTO
216!_ Second Street
STORAGE OR BUS\NES'
BUILDING - OJt of h1gh
wa ter w1 fh par king Over
1400 sq It ql space All
uf1111 1es and equ1p m en t
S55 000
DOUBLE - Income w1tr
mode r n ltv1 ng quarters
Carpe tmg Vtew of the
r 1ve r and near Krogers AH
c1fy ul ilr f1es garage and 2
lots
2S ACRES - In the country
wtfh electrtc and on good
gravel road not too far
from small vtllage
1J ACRES - On 681 near
Tuppers Plarns with dnlled
well T P wa ter ava il able
It ha s 2 trailer hookups
wrth a 2 bedroom trailer
Jus I Sl3 000
4 BEDROOMS - Fa mily
room
full
bas e ment
natural gas f urnace c•ty
wate r carpet1 ng n 1c e
krtchen foyer garage a nd
large lol $17 500
2 l6 ACRES - Near State
Garage T P water and
el ec tr ic ava il able Near
level land will make good
ga rden gr ound Only SS 000
NEAR SCHOOL - Walk to
stores qutet street and out
of all lloods Large 3
bedr oo m
home
with
spac1ous storage Oak
floor s and tnm Has a full
basement and garage
S17 500
NE AR TOWN - Large \0
room house on one sandy
a cre Has 2 baths orl F A
furna ce and 3 car garage
wt th apart ment over wrth
furnace ct ty wa ter and
Butsness Buddtng Now
ooly S10 000
I F YOU
HAVE
AN
EX P E NSIVE HOM E AND
WANT IT SOLO WITHOUT
A LO T OF LOO K ERS
COMING ALL HOUR S
YOU SHOULD CALL t92

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C Bruce Teaford
Helen L Tea lord
Sue P Mu rphy
Assoctates

For The Best
Pnce In Town

y~~(~ 10 "

Blown Insulation

' JIM 'KEESEE

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Denver Kapple
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Carpeting

CellulOSIC (wood tiDerl

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S.~e JD pet to sa pet
on heattng c:ost
Ex per~ence and
fully Insured
Free Est
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Carpel &amp;UphOlStery
Phone M1ke Younr
At
992 2206 Of 992 7630

WILKINSON

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

1he 0rti1Riflors
Mot The lmitlton

MOORE'S
Brakes
Muffler
Shocks
T1res
Battery
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Small Engme
Sales &amp; Serv1ce
498 Locust Street
Mtddleporr 0
Ptlone 992 3092
&amp;

BOLEN MULCHERS
Sal e Pnced Now
Thru April 20th

99] 700b

FIVE

For
Sales &amp; Serv1ce
Phone
1"127113

LAWN BOY MOWERS

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II
220 E Ma1n Sl
Pomeroy Ohio
4 4 1 mo .

HURRY 1

Lrm1fed Supply
J 16 1 mo .

AC~ES

exce lle lt bu ldtng
sne Tupper!&gt; Plo ns wa ter
ovorlable Sb 800 Ce ll a lter
5 00 pm 991 7685

K1tchen Cab10ets, Rooftng
Concrete
Pattos
Sidewalks
New
Construct1on
&amp;
Remodeling

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

DAVID BRICKLES
General Contracting

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Broker
101112 Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Oh1o
PHONE992 6333
Off1ce Hours
9amto4pm
Closed Thur sdays and
Saturdays at noon
Y~~r

Full T1me
Real Estate Broker
Ne w L•sfmg 3 bedrooms
balh 4 yr old lull\
car pet ed el ectrtc hea
(Oh to Power) carport w•n
storage area Dln1 ng a nt
cooktng area separate Au
cond1t1oned a ll curta in'
and drapes go Located 1r
Rusttc H1lls Syracuse
Ohto selling fas t f0 1
$29500
One 4 bedroom ran ch
ve r y modern West Sha,re
near Cheste r 0
NEW LISTING FARM
FOR SALE 72 Acres
Chester Twp al llenced 4l
acres pasture 22 acres ol
crop land One acre tar r m
pond stocked 7 rooms
bath wtl h 4 bedrooms ,r
stor y new shtngle root
modern kd c hen largf
I vlng room w t tl'~ repl ace
C1ty wale r &amp; dr il led well
F REE GAS IN HOUSE and
mmeral nghts go wtth lt 7
ba r ns 1n good cond tt on
located tn Bashan Oh to
known as the James Ba tley
fa rm E•celle nt buy at
S58 000
1976 Fuqua Double W1de
mobile
home
with
turn lure s tuated on a
le vel lot 100 :w::200 loca ted
1n the Arbaug h Add l1on
Tuppers Platn s Oh10 Wel l
worth the mone y 5ellmg
Pnce 111 000

WE NEED LISTINGS WE
AR E SE LL ING FAST
LI ST WITH US
Chery l Lemley
Assoc tatt
Home Phone 742 2003
H1\lon Wolle Sr
Assoc141te
Home Phone 949 2589
GeorgeS HoiKieller Jr

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B.ker
M1ddleporl Ohio
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PU911174

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
JU ST LISTED - Rea d y to go w1t h na t gas and e&lt; ty
wa te r taps Over 3 acres o1 nice la ying la nd on Co Rd
28 Nice home slles will sell qu ick lor 19 000
JU ST LISTED - A BEAU TY AT FIVE POI~TS
Here san ex cellent 3 bedroom house with 11:1 bath s
Kttchen with bu11t In appliances tamlly room wt th
llreplace All nicely carpeled Ful l basemen! wl lh
wood burnmg sto\le Atta ched (2 carl garage Chrysler
Air Temp central heating and cool ing Very low
electric bills All th iS and appr ox one acre land Have
a look Onl y S41 \100
J UST LIS TE D-APPROX ID ACRES - ol land Ideal
l or home bu il ders Buy a ll a nd sell pari If you like N&lt;Ce
countr-; setftng on a blacktop rolkf abou t five m inutes
from F 1ve Po1nts C•ty wate r available Before you
build you had beller look at thiS Sel ler may help
fin an ce 113\100
LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres wljh a nice \'h stor y
ho use w1th 3 bedrooms and 1'I&gt; ball\s Mostly car pel
Th•s house has been remodeled Inside an d out It has a
big cenlral llrep lace with healololor and Is Insulated
Small bctrn a nd about 20 acres fe nced Nice country
seHing"'tjff blacktop road Shown by appoin tment only
Pmed $42 000 00
JUST LISTED COUNTY STORE - Ina good area Has
nat gas and c ty water Gasol ine pu mps and tll nks
This IS a 2 slory buildi ng Upstairs co uld be m ode lnlo
an apa rt ment to live In or r en t Th is com mun ity needs
a store t~ n d the store needs an owner Selle r may even
nelp fmonce lnvesl S\0 700 now
PRICE REDUCED - OWNER SAYS SELL - 1'1&gt;
slorv ho use wllh a Iorge livi ng room and ki tchen Two
Dedrooms a nd 2 Mths do wnsta irs and 3 small
bedrooms upstai rs Ne t ga s tu r na c:e B4Stment Pr ice
was $1 9 800 Will go qu ick now fo r $1 5,000
Wo Hood Llotlngs
We hno buy on lor mony types of property
CALL JIMMY DEEM Auocloto, '"·2311

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

¥.. mtles oft Ht 7 by pass on
51 Rl 14J toward Rullond
D
Auto &amp; Truck
Repa1r
Also TransmiSSion
Repair
Phone 992 5682

Pomeror

3 12 1 mo

BOB'S
AUTO PAINTING
"Get A Load Of ThiS"
WETHERALl CONCRETE
H~nderson

Hartford
882 217S

61 S l l 82

UNION OPERATED
3 30 I mo

BI{AOF ORO Au r lt on~e r (on
plete ~or ... 1ce Phor e 949 7487
or q49 1000 Ro(' e Oh o Cr It
B•odlord
REPAIR
rom all
~moll op p fronce~ law n rnowe
le •I JO Stare H ghwoy Go•age
on Route 7 Pllon e (61 4) 985
3815

H WOOD

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f o o ~ t ers

REMODHIN G Plumb ng hea l ng
ond all lypos of gone rof repo r
Wor k guo onteod 70 yeor~ ew
per e"ce Phano 997 2409
SEWING MA C H IN~ R&amp;porrs ~e r
v ce oil mo k e~ 'lfn 218&lt;1 !he
l obr tc Sho p
Pomero y
Aut honr:ed Srnger Sole~ ond
~er ... rce We !o hO•pen St s~or~

Broker

Home Phone 992 5139

Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohto 4S769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone 992 7119
·
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G1ve Away
HOUSEBROKEN KlllEN S lo good
home Call Jane t Mon ~
7&lt;1 2931
lEU VISIO N to grvc owoy f' hone
Q91J ibb

Rt 1
MiddlePOrt OhiO
24 Years Servtce
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Pa1nl Jobs
Small Cars
1100 DO
Large Ca rs
Il l S DO
Truck•
117S DO
Body wo rk &amp; repair s1 DO
per 1nch us•ng only the best
Dupont materta ls
•
741 )0\0
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4 q 1 mo

OOZER FOR HIRE

ASTRO•GRAPH

yard
Spec Ia II zed
In
drtveways ,
gradtng ,
landscaplhg etc

Bernice Bede Osol

Call
JERRY MURPHY

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(614) 661-6177

Between 7· 30 &amp; l 00
pm
4-11· 1 mo. P

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.
JDII Mlm 51
Pomeroy Ohio
Pomerov 992 6282
or 992 6263
8AMio430PM
~ALES AND SERVICE
11 9 lie

THE PHOTO PLACE
10! H~h Sl
p,.,.1111

Weddtnp
'artratls

l'mports
Annrn,-s,nes
Spec !II 0CUIIOI\S

Bob Hoell &lt;h
1161mo

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esldenl l •l
and
commeretal
Call for
esttmate , 24 hour serv1u
Anyday anyt1me
Phone 985 J8D6

Jack's Septic

Tank Service
Box J

Chester Oh1o
10 30 c

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BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR
EXC AVAI ING doze ooder and
backhoe wor~ dump tru( ks
ond Ia b o y ~ fm h re writ hou l
flU du I to ~o J hrn e~t o ne ond
gro ... el Coli Bob o Roger Jet
'{er~ doy phone 99'1 708Gl nt ghT
ph or o 997 35'15 0 1 992 5132

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KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO,

da rer backhoe
ond d tchec Char fo~ R Hot
I e d Bo&lt;k Hoe Serv1ce
Rutland Oh o Pho ne 74'1 ~008

Phone
992 3741 or 1"12 5020
FREE PARKING

Will do roo f ng co ntruc lton
plum b ng ond h(!o t ng No tab
too Iorge o too !&gt;moll Phone
741lJ&lt;B
HOWERY

AND MAR TI N Ex
ng
~epl r
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dozer bocl.hoe dump truck
I mestone grovel blacktop
po'o'rng R1 143 Phone I (614 )
698 1331
CO'o'a t

BAT HROO MS AND K tchens
remodeled ceromrc I e plum
btng corpenhy ond general
mo nten a n c ~.t 13 yea• s ax
penence 9q2 3685

PULLINS EXCAIJA TING Com ple le
Servtt e Phone ~7 2&lt;178
WtNlER GET to you1 hou~e' le t us
Sen1c~• Otfered
make necessary ropou~ AI
Tr omm Consl1 uctron 742 7328
Will CARE fo• rhe elderly •n ou r
PIANO TU NING lone Oonrels.
home l'hone991731A
Also 1ttporrs and od1ustments
WAilR WEl l dr II ng W lltom T
~2 2581
1f no on.!iwer coli
Gran t 74'1 797q
9912082

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT

&amp;

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PAINTS
AT

~XCAVAli N G

3 Jl 1 mo

Btunn_, DP~ tunities

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WOULO YOU Lt fCE TO NH

$76.000
IN OM: Y&amp;.\1\
BE SELF EMIIL0¥10
AND
NOT HAVE 10 INVU T A
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SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;
SAVE ALOT
All corpel instollod wit
padding at no chorgo
Export Instollollon

Rubber Back carpet

BED FOR

$'I yd
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9' and 12' V1n~

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Largest Selection In

The Valley

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold

742 2211

Graft~

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
7422211

Rull.lnd

Cle rk. of Court
of Common Pleas
By Marlene Harr tson
Depu ty Clerk
Me gs Coun lv OhtO
21 31C

( 41 1

\ an:l Sale
I YOU hove o serviCe to otfe
wanl to bu y 01 se I some h119
oe lookmg lo work
n
who e ... er
you II get e~ult~
lo\ter w !h o Sent ne Won Ad
Co li 992 2156
YARD SALE Frr 21 and Sol '[}
~ma I oppl onces rmsc a nd lo s
of rlo thrn g Frrst rood on fe ll
po~t
WMPO rod+o slat on
997 3463 Ro n con ee l!.
MUl Tl FAMil 'f' Yard Sale 11 72
9 5 73 12 5 D n ng roorn a 1d
k tclle 1 sets hou~ho d utens I)
clo!h n man y on11que~ drsplo~"
coses ~pool cobtne t ch e~!1 vt
chamber cho r p1essed rocker
rush ch at ~ wood sto ... e~ lawn
mower and man ,. othe te 1 '&gt;
Ac o~~ the ~ ! ree l I orn Su 1
ne rf re ds n Che~te r
FOU R FAMll Y Yard Sole Old
Ro c1ne Carpet Sho~ Sot 12
9 00 to 5 00 949 2747
CHESlER SAFETY Po11ol Yord
~ole Fr
&amp; Sot 21~t and 22nd
10 4 Ches te1 ~ re House
IHREE fAMilY bas emen t ~ole
Thu r ~
Fr orrd Sot North al
(he~ er or
CR 36 ot MaY'
Po ke re~ de 1ce
YARD SAlE Sot Aprrl 22 Mor
Ap1 I 24 1uppers P i an~ Ohro
&lt;He ~ Arbaugh re5 dencc
A
bou gh odd I on

33 Snake

3i Gardner
31 Amiable
13 Ready to

HOOf HOLLOW Horses Bur ~ell
trade or ron New and used
~od d es Ruth R~evf''&gt; Albo 11
Dl -l 6qB 32qo
R SING

)TAR Kennel Boord ng
tndoo
and outdoor run~
Groomrng all breed s Cleo
son torv foe lq es Che~h re
Phone (6 ~367 0292
TH REE MAL {"( AC r~gr s ter ed 111y
toy pood e pupp es 2 party col
or 1 chocola te b week s old
Shot~
g Yen S 50
614
bb7 3915
ONE SI AMESE female co t
Spayed sho ts good w th
ch ldren 9B5 41t 1or 997 5611

do battle
II SUp away

IQ75 FlREBIRD 350 Auto AM FM
tape E T Mag s 37 000 m les
Goo d ro 1d t on
Sharp
981 3831
t9b9 VW S475 Ph one 99129 7
Q7'] IHUNOERBIRD 1Qb5 Fo d
ton p r kup 1968 Ford lor no
All
n
e •{PII e nt &lt;ohope
Q49 7873
1976 fORD LID 1door 37 (()()
rn l r&gt;~ S4000 Call 949 1450
1973 PLYMOUTH CUDA A\ktr g
$1 /50 Phone 843 706

from

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DATSUN
PICKUP

MAZDA

1974 MONTE CARLO 2 OR . ... .

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wool

1974 CADILLAC 4 DR. SEDAN DEVILlE . '3195

! Beverage
3 Archaic

Sharp Loaded

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ruckname

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syrup

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197711 \IF-100 SHORT BED .. .... ..... ... . '3895
'
.. '3095
1975 F-100 SUPER CAB .. ...
'2795
1975 C-10 ....... .......... ""
1975 f·250 4x4 ...... ............... .. .... . '4695
I

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'2895

V 8 au lo lrans P S P B A C sle, eo sky rool
vi nyl roof console sw1ve l buckels flit wheel

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1975 F-100 EXPLORER .. ... ..... ........... '3295
1974 C-10 ............... ............... '2495
1974 F-100.. ........ .... .... .. .............. 12495
1973 C·30 STAKE BED ... .. ............ .. . '2495

DAN THOMPSON FORD
su Ro cky Hupp Dlrrtll Dodrill or Pol Hill Gentra l
Monogtr , for a Good Oul on a New or Used Vthlcle
Open Evtnlngslll6 Dllucopt
Thursdoy a nd Soturdoy Closod Sunday
992 1196
Middloparl, 0

7495

1

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loaded

1975 MUSTANG 11 .........

. ...... '2595

p S V 6 78 000 miles eK tra sharp

1975 CHEVY CLASSIC WAGON ......... . 12895
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NE W HONDA m n b ke Z 50 0
trade on old 1uck 992 25 4
FOUR BEDROOM home (a lu m
bus Oh•o l nden a eo Sel or
trode lor p operty Ot l -t x 70
house tro er o! equol va lu e n
Meg~
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992 7094

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home Po k
RouTe 33 no rt h of Pcrne rov
La ge lo1~ Coli 991 7479
APT
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RP ntol&lt;o
OS!&gt;ts~ton l e ro es lot Sen or
C tze ~ Contoct VI loge Manor
Ap s Mrd dlepo rt 9Q2 7787

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PH 992 2176
I lnternaltonal
I Hm~ter
I New Idea

MEiGS I

II Equipment Co. II

50 noble home 7 bedroom
Ro c ne 'i'J'l 5858
FUR NSt HED APT rn Pomeroy
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11- ThA narlv Sentinel Middleport-Pom eroy, 0 , F r iday, Apnl 2i , 1978
dev sees
tega tees
ad
rntnrst r.Jtors or assigns ot J
6 DO-Lawren ce We lk 8, News 10 Zoom 20 Sludlo See
H Mart rn rf de cea'ied W II e
33
Ma rtrn Ad dress Unk nown
6 30-News 3 4,6 AB C Ne ws \3 NBC News 15 CBS
un lu rown he trs devtse~s
News 10. Que Pasa USA? 20 33
lega tees adm r n r ~t ors or
assr gns of W rl l t ~ art 1 n t
7 DO- Little Ra scals 3 Lawrence Welk' 15, Hee Haw
de c ea~ed \310 08 78 DL T 10
6 8 Bugs Bunny 10 Wild Ktn gdo rn 13 E lee Co 20
CHT 01 Che s ler Town sh p
Bailie Li ne 33
S E 4 Sec tto n 3 Town 3
Range 12 1 acre Bashan
7 30-We Thi n k You Sho uld Know 3 Lowell Thomas
Dtvtston
of
CrhJens
FRIDAY APRIL21, 1978
Re membe rs 33 All Sta r Anyth tn g Goes 10 En
Teleph one Co
Address
5 uo- aonanza 3 Star Tr ek • uuns moke 8 Mlsle~
_ dan gered Anlrn a ts Wt ll Thev Survtve? 13 Once
Un known rls successors antj
Rog@rs Neighborhood 20 33 Hogan 's He roes 10
Upon A Class ic 20
as srQns S14ljl 07 79 O L T !1
Ernergen cy One 13 Peillcoal Ju nction IS
CHT 0:?
Ches ter
8 DO-Chips 3d , 15 Me l &amp; Susan Togeth er 6 \3 Jef
Townshtp Sec t on ?8 5 34A ~
5 3~ News 6, Elec Co 20 .33 Mary Tyler Moore 10
fe rsons 8 10 Onedln Li ne 20 Old Fr ie nds New
Part of 54 32 A W end of
Hogan s Heroe s 15
Fr iends 33
148A c c Lew ~ Add r ess
6 DO- News 3,4 8 10 13 IS ABC News 6 Zoom 20
Un known unknown he tr s
8 30-Qperatlon Pelllcoat 6 13 Ted Knig ht 8 10 Black
Adam• Chronicles 33
leg~le es
ad
dev rs ee s
Film makers Ha ll ot Fame 33
mtnts tra1 ors or ass.gns of c
6 30-NBC News H , 15, AB C News \ 3 Car ol Burnell &amp;
9 DO-Movie Airport 3 4,1S Love Boat 6 \3 Anot her
C Lew ts rf dece ased \ 740 00
F r iends 6, CBS News 8 10 Over Easy 20
Day 8 10 Our Mutual Fr iend 20
78 OL T 11
7 DO-Cross Wits 3 d Newly wed Game 6 13 Muppel
OVT Ol Ol tve Townstl o
9 30-Maude 8 10 10 DO-CBS Re po rts e 10 Sound
Show 8 News 10 Gil li gan s Is 15 Alma na c 20
Pari
of Let 122 Sec ?4 Town
stage 33, Meeti ng of Minds 20
3 Rang e 11 OCP LO IS 8 9 10
Making Things Gr ow 33
11 00-News 3 4,6 8 10 13 15 Wa tc h Yo ur Mouth 33
and 1 ~ 11 Wrllr am S RE'ed
1 30- Porter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4 $100 000 Na me
\\ 15-AB C News 6
Address Unknow n J H
That Tune 6 13 Pri ce Is Righi 8 MacNei~Lehrer
Pryor Add ress Unknown J
1I 30-Salurday Night 3 4 IS Mov ie Swee l Sweet
R
Hawle17
Adoress
Re porl 20 33 Fam il y Feud 10 Pop Goes The
Ra chel " 6 Second City TV 8 Mov ie Once You
Unknown Trustees at Lo ng
Country 15
Kiss A Stran oer 13 J ana k! 33
Bollom Otvrs on of Cdr lens
8 DO- P ilot Last Chance' 3 15, Danny &amp; Ma rie 6 13
12 DO- Don Kirshn er s Rock Concert 8 I DO-Movie
Telephone Company whose
address and or p lace o f
Odd Couple 4, Wonde r Woman 8 10 Wash lnglon
Breakout' 3 Mov ie The Lo nely P rofession .:1
ous ness rs unknown th e r
Week In Review 20 33
Wollman Jack 6
unk nown s uc ce sso rs i'lnrt nr
8 30-CPO Sharkey 3,4 15 Wa ll Slreet Week 20 33
ass tgn s S99 35 78 -t DL T 7
30-Movle Oealh Curseo l Ta r tu 13 3 00-News 3
9 DO-Rockford Flies 3 4 1S, Movie ' Secrels ' 6,\3
LTT 0 Letart Tw p Lo t
3 10-ABC Ne ws 13 3 30-Movle Deadl ock 3
252 Sec 5 Rg 12 T lQCP t
Inc redib le Hulk 8, 10 Soundstage 20 Shepherd' s
5 30-Bewllche d 3
acr e more or less Osc ar L
Pie 33
Badg ey rf lt Vtng WhOSe
Fo1
Satu
rdaj
April
11
today You 11 be be tter ott d address
9 30-Makem &amp; Cla nc y 33 10 oo- Quincy J.4 15
rs
un known
you re consC IOUS ol th s and Unknown spouse I an 1 of
Hus bands, Wi ves &amp; Love rs 8 10 News 20 Meeting
avmd nttptcktn a
Osca r L Badg ley na me aM
of Minds 33
ARIES (Marc h Zt April t91 Op address un kn own Un kno wn
10 30-Monly Pylhon s Fl ying Ci rcus 10 11 DO-News
he1r s dev lsee'i lega te £&gt;s
pOSitiOn and trus tra t10n 1n
3 4 6 8,\0 13 IS Dic k Cavell 20 Li lias Yoga &amp; You
and o r
1ertere with any aneml)tS you adm nts tralor &amp;
ass rg ns of Oscar L Badg ley
33
make lo conduc t bustness
f deceased '!lhelt OhtO
II 30-Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Barel! a 6 13 NB A P lay
today Forget tl lor the week com pany 55 Pub l c Squ are
Off 8 Monty P ython s Flyi ng Circus 33
end Relax Ntlh you r famil y
Cleveland On o ~118 85 78
DL T 13
12 oo-Jana kl 33 12 40- Loh mnan &amp; Barkley 6
Anv p erson own ng cr
NEW SPAPER ENTHWAISE ASSN
Ironside 13
cl a rmrn g any r ryr.t lttle or
1 uo-Midnlght Spec ia l 3 4 15 Mov ie Maca bre 10
nterest n or I en upon any
NOTICE OF
I 40- News 13 2 30-News 3
parce l of rea l property above
FORECLO SURE
April 22 1918
In th e Court of Ca mmo n 1 sted may frte an answer n
3 uo-Movle The Kin gs P lrale 3 4 45-Movle The
Someone yo u meet th 1s com P lea s Me tg s Count y Ohio such ac t on se tt ng fort h the
Plainsma n 3 6 30- F BI 3
natur e and a mo unt of nlcrest
np yea r N fl be 1nfluen! taf tn NOTICE
OF
Movie Channel 4 owned or c la med and any
_le ad ng you 10 pa!h s you F ORE CLO SU R E OF LI ENS
de fe nse or obje ct ton ot the
5&amp;.7 PM - TheyMadeMeaC r imin ai iG I
haven 1 I rod before J'our 04 F OR OE ~ INQU ii,,NT , LA ND
forec lo!r.ure Such answer
T AX ES B Y A.( T ION IN
9 &amp; 11 PM - Bob ble J o &amp; theO ullaw I R l
curstons wtll res ull rn develOp REM
must be flled rn th e Of' •ce of
BY
CO UNTY
Channel Coble S ment o f new knowledg e tlro t TREA S U RER OF ME IGS
!he unders rgned Cler k of
Court an d a copy tl ereo f
6 30 p M - Te st imony Ti me
can prove QUi te be neltctal
COUNTY OHIO
Countv
se rv ed on t he
1 00 PM - Paul Gau dino Fa mily Fi tness Show
TAURUS (A pill 10 May 10 ) La\
Pr osecuto r on or be for e th e
ou t 1n advance your plan s to
Puo l c Not ce tS t1ere by
7 30 P M - Su pers po rt
191'1 day of May 1978
nandle 1 mpo rla n l matters g ven that on the 5th day of
10 00 - 700 Club
II no an swer rS f led on or
Apr rl
1978
the County
befor e the date SPE'Ct fted as
tod ay You' on the s po t deer Treas urer of Mer gs County
SATURDAY , APRIL22, me
the las t day for I ltng an
5 ans are nol at all re liable
Oh 1o t ted a corn pta nt rn th e
; QO-Sun r !SI! Semesler 8 10 6 30-TV Classroom 8
a 1udgme nt of
Ftnd o ut 10 wh a m you re 10 Court of Common Pfe as of ans wer
U S Farm Re po r l 10 Kentucky Afie ld \3
for ec losu re wt 1 oe taken by
Ohto at
mant ca lly surt ed by sendtng Me gs County
oefault as to any par cel sted
7 DO-Mar io &amp; lhe Magi c Movie Mac hine 4 Fun For
fo r your co py ol Astra Graph Pomeroy
Oh 10 for th e
rn ttle com plarnt as to wh ch
LeUer Marl 50 cen ts tor each foreclo'iure of !te ns for
Eve r yone 6 Ghost Busters 8 Pu bli c Policy
no answer has been tr ied Any
a
long
sel
f
addressed
d
e
I
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qu
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n
t
ta
xes
and
Fo r um s 10 Weeken d Specia l 13
parcel a s to wh tch a
assessm ents penetll tes and
for eclosure s take n by
sta mped envelope IO Astr a ch arge s aga nst ceria n r eal
7 30-Sat urday Reporl 3 Wor ld of Surviv a l ' Ad
detault sha 1 be sold for th e
Graph P 0 BOlC 489 Radt0C1 ty property sttuated tn such
ventures of Muham mad Al l IS Dusty s Tree house
sattsfaclton ot the taxes
tt
on
NY
10019
Be
s
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10
Co
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as
desc
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bed
tn
sad
Sta
6 Wac ke 8
assessme nt s pe n alt es
spec1fy you 1 blr!h stgn
cam p a tnt
charg es and costs rncu r red
8 DO-Hong Kong P hooey 3 4 IS Superlr lends 6 \3
GEM INI (May Z1 Jun e 20) Feel
The 0b1ec t ot th e act ion rs to
rn lhe forec losu re that ar e
Th r ee Robonlc Slooges 8 10
mgs o f rnfenort ly can rnhlbt l obtarn from the co urt a
due and unpa rd
1udgmeot foreclos 1ng the ten
8 30-Go Go Globelrotlers 34 15 Speed Buggy 8 120
AI any l me or or to th e
the wonde rfu l o pportu nt!Jes lie ns aga ns t such r eal es tate
9 oo-scooby s Latl A Lym plcs 6 13 Bugs Bunny
ftl+ ng of an en1 ry Of con
lhat surro und you toda y Have and order tng the sale of such
frrma tron of sale any owner
co nfidence n yo ur ta len ts
real estate for th e satrsfac
· Roa d Runner 8 Bug s Bunn y &amp; F riends 10
or renM ider of a parcetlrs ted
CANCER (J un e 21 Ju ly 22) You !ron of the talC I ens thereo n
11130-P ink Pa nt her 3 4 IS
Sal ma n Tarzan 810
n ttle com pia nt m a y r edeem
1
have
to
depend
on
be•ng
Suc
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a
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1on
s
brought
don
•, " 11 ~ B ag g~J~anls 3 &lt; 15 Kroll\ Supersh ow 6 13
s
uch par ce l by tend er rng to
w1th ta rge grou o s 10 na-. e fu n agarns t th e r ura l property
the
County T~easu r er the
'II t1 1 30-S pace 'Sentinels 3 15 Lillie Rasc a ls 4 Secrets
onlv and
no pN son a l
~m o unt of taxes
asse ss
tod ay Your more 1111 male en IUdgme nt sha ll oe en ter ed
of Isis 8 In The Know 10
ments
pena lt es
a nd
co unt e1s wtll pro11e to be the there tn
12 DO-La nd ol lhe Lost 3 15 Weekend Specla l6 Mo vie
charges due and uno a rc on
most satrsfytng
The pe r manent par ce
sucn parcel 1oget her w th a!
Re d Skies of Monta na 4 Fa I Alber t 8 10 Action
LEO (Jul y 23 Aug 22) Otclato nu m ber of each par cel 111
cost s wh ch hav{' been n
News lor Kids \3
rtal ta c tr cs wd l provolo.e a re bel eluded ln such act ton the ful l
cu rred n ilnv pr oceed ng
lto
us
respon
se
tod
ay
A
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title
stree
t
addres!r.
of
the
parcel
f
12 30-Thunder 3 IS Amer ican Bandsta nd 13 Point ol
rnSI IIUted aga 1nst such par cel
suga
coattnq
however
makes
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a
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p1
1
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of
the
1
View 6 Space Academy 8 10
under Sec t on 5711 18 of the
lhe med 1c ne go dowfl easter
par cel a statement of tne
R evtsed Code Uoon the f nq
I DO-Band Fesllval 3 Outdoors With Ju li us Boros 6
amount
"'O f
tax es
of any entr y of coni rma! on
VIRG
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{Aug
23
Se
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22)
Yo
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assessmen
ts penall res and
Pssl Are You Warch lng ? 8 Mr Mago o 10,
v ews and th ose of someone charg es du e aM unpard on of S!l le there shall be no
Wrestl ing 15 Tennis fo r Everyone 33
turlher eaurty of redemp tron
you re 11c ry !and of could be su ch par ce l and the name
Any
pe rson
tnereatter
I 30-Soul Tra in 6 Racers 8 Fil m Festiva l 10 Mo vie
dt ame tncally opposed today and address of I he ast known
eta mrng any rrg ht lt11e and
The Logong Due l IJ Fre nch Chef 33
Don t lei the ssue overshadow owner thereof as suc h ap
rnteresl n or lten uo on any
pea r on the genera l tax lts t
the fr te ndshtp
1 oo-Tony Brown s Jou r na l 3 Movie
Tarzan
such par cel sh a ll be forever
all
as
more
fully
se
t
for
th
n
Triu mphs 4 Baseba ll Worm Up 15 Vlewpol nl 8
ba rr ed and for eclosed of a ny
LI BRA (Se pt 23-0 ct 23) You the como1a nt are as to ows
surh r rght lr11c rn terest rn
Movie Ju mping J acks 10 Asce cenl ol Man 33
may have 10 deal w1th someone
Permanent Par cel Num
today who uses 1n ttmtda1t ng ber Descr.p tton Na me fsl
1 15- Basebol l IS 2 30-Stor Trek 3 Homer For m by
mC ltlOd S He II u y to ac t as and
Str ee l Ad dre ss of
6 Movie The McMas te rs 8 J DO-Wit ness to
th oug h he nas the upper hand Owners Amount ol Tt~xes
Yesterday 6 Book Beal 33
A'isessments Pena ll res and
Charges Due an d Se r ra!
but he s only Dluff tng
l 1$-FI Im 4 3 30-Greatesl Spo rts Legends 3 P ro
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SCO
Bowli ng 6 \3 Adam 12 4 Area Show case 33
You revery tog teal an d pe 1ce p
c e T 01
co 1u m b a
• DO- Baseball J 4 Thai Nashvi lle Mu•ic 10 Body
hve today bul you may have a Townstl •P Lot No 6 1st
Sho p 33
hard lime conv tnC ng you r Add lt ron
Cu rt rs Mates
ma te espe: 1a1ty on a su b1ect Addrec.s unknown un knowr
• 10-Sporls Speclacular 8 Nas hvill e on \he Road 10
d
hers dev rSee5 legatee'
Catch Jl 33
where yOuf v e ws are •ver adm nts trator s or assrqns of
s DO-Wide Wor ld ol Spar!• 6 13 Go lf IS Pop Goes The
gent
Dec Curl 'i Mates tf detedst"d
SAGI TT ARI US (Nov 13
11l J4 78 DL T u
Cou nt ry 10 Arl America 20 Zoo m 33
21)
You
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g
tvtng
c a rOl Columbra Town
s 30-Art Amer ica 20 Once Upan A Classic 33
per son wtlh peo pl e who tal.. c shr p Lot No 5 1st Addrlron
you tor gr an ted today Yel rt Cu rl ts
Ma les
Address
there 15 someone tru y rn need Unknown unkno wn tletrs
dev r'iees
lega tees
ad
yo u It be !he ltr s t to he 1P
m n &lt;;trators or as'i gns ot
CAPRI CO RN !Dec 22 Ja n 19) cu rt rs Ma tes tf dcceased
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Soc 1a11y today you may en \ 16 oo 78 DL T 8
coun te r an acqua Lntan ce you
c B T o1
co u n b a
ACROSS
7 Soul Fr
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1 Malle amends 8 CivU
ol repe at 1ng the perf ormance \ PMI o f 8A M II Lo l rn S '.\ •
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Miller
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Drive Home A Winner
See one of th ese courteou s sa les men
Marvin Ke ebaugh or Geo rge Ha rriS

Pete Burris,

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You ' ll Like Our Quality Way ol Dong BuSiness" GMC
F1n1ndng
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�12- The Datly Scntmel, Mtddleport-Pon1eroy , 0, Frtday, Aprtl21 , 1978

Carter says tax burden too high

Governor
(Continued from page 1)
behalf had been tltere seven
tunes over the past month m
worktng out the comprol]1tSe
The delegates- went on to
JOmll) state
''Whenever people

lll

a

democracy try to chan ~e
unprove or resolve llung'
that affect the common good
mtsunder stl\lldtn gs and
confltcts wtl\ oli en occur e1•en
wtth the best tntentwns of all,
netther of us , or fot that
matter. Dr Butcher.
be
deterred f1um t r : 1n g tu
achtevc bet I er aceompilsh·
ments for Mason Co nnt\ In
thts tnctdenl "

"'II

Trailer

By Laurene• McQuillan
WASHINGTON tUPI) :_
Prestdent Carter satd today
the
·tax load , on the
Amertcan pc.1ple ts too htgh
and told members of a House
romm tttee drafttng tax
legtsla\lon that his proposal
for $24 btlhon 1n cuts and
revtsJons IS modest

Meeting wtth stx membet s
of the Huu.se Ways and Mea ns
C&lt;&gt;mm tttee Carter satd he
feels constdetable concern"
uvrr lin• chdnges hts proposal
has retell cd after betng

subnutted to Congress
'I thmkovcran the tax load
on the 1\ mencan people ts too
tugh , as a pet centage of total

tConltnUed from page I )
contacted regardtng the
problem
the meetmg a

heartng ""' held on the
~xpendttul t.'

of r c\ enue
sharmg mune) 11 wa s agreed

re' em1£' sharmg mone) bl'
dt&gt;\~lof.!m ~ n t

spent on park
Attendtng

""ere

Mti\ f1!'

Herman London . Jmun) Joe
Hemsle) . Eber Pllkens, John
Arn ott and Kat te C r o ~&lt;
counc1l members Jani(C
Law son clerk. Geurgr
Holm an, t1 easurrr , Hubert

Wmgell and Doug Hemsle\

A &lt;han&lt;·e of nun Sunda'
and

~ond~1v ,

bt·&lt;oming fu1r

••II

on Tuesda) lhghs
IH
between 55 and 65, \\lth
t•arly
moro111g
!o ~ . .
rangmg from th r m1d 30s tu
thr

lo~ t'l

40s

WASHINGTON 1UPI )- A aboard "We still are wattmg
Sn uth Korean Jetlmer wtth for a repI)," the pres1denttal
113 people aboard strayed spokesman satd
A spokesritan for KAL's
mto ~Jvlel atrspalt' O\C! the
Tokyo
offtce satd the plane
North Pllif' en route from
hdd
been
forced to land, but
Pat ts w Seoul and wa s forced
to land m the Sovtet Un 10n h.1d not been shot do"n
All the passengers and
the Korean Au l~nes offi ce
smd m Tok)o ea t I) toda)
" e"
are safe.'
the
The Y7Jl1lSSengers and ere" spokesman satd
Sn\"et authonttes accused
of l G \\ere reported safe
We don t knn11 tf 11 \\as the ptlot of \'IO!atmg &amp;!VIet
forced dnwn fn end ly 01 a.- spa ce, the KAL
forr E'd do•n force full ) " sa td spokesman satd The &amp;!VIet
( :1pt Duu~ Cmc. spokesman Umon and South Korea have
fo r the C. .tn.llhdn Department no dtplomallc 1elaltons
nf N,ltlllndl Defense
Wr
The plane was the subJect
or an tnternauonal radar and
hrl\ t ' none of the dctatls ··
\ \ I S Defe nse Deparllm'lll cur .-;eaJch for hours before It
tal s,ud,
Inell ( H! IIIII (If

'We have no

offlf

hOst!JC flC'tlOn

rtd~l )

fo 1 a
dnfled mUJ

Of Deposit
1
1,000 Minimum

1 Yr. Term

refucl mg st np.
Sm tet atr spar e near
f'mland
'SO\Iel mtlttar) 1ets
reportrdll scrambled to meet
the
the Bol' tng iOi
newspd per satd
The
JCII me r landed on a frozen
lake ..
It satd a KAL spokesm an m
P!lris mdtcated 16 pa ssenge rs
aboat d the a trhncr dtd not
ht~ ve Ken i'an or Japanese
surnam es su~ge stwg the
prtsspngcrs mtght h&lt;-1 \ l' tx.~en

Fw n pt&gt;,tn :-,
Whit('

nr

Anwncans

H ou ~ r

pr ess

retm l iod) Powell satd
the Cnttul State• askl&lt;d the

&gt;er

Etf ecrnte ra t e w•fn com

Ktissw nc.; &lt;~bo ut the fatt~ of t he
N1nerv day tnf E" r e sl penalty
If
Wtthdrawfl
Detor e

&lt; trrraft c~nd

the people

matunty dillE&gt;

Meigs Co. Branch

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JAMBOREE

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The A then s Coun ty
Sa"V tngs &amp; L "&gt; an Co
296 Second 51
Pomero.,. Ohto

TALL TIMBER
NIGHT CLUB

the Sovwt Umon

The Federal AVIalton Admmtstrat ton reported Korea n
Air Otght 902 overdue m
Anchorage aft er 11 fatled to
arrtve as scheduled at 3· 22
p 111 EST The plane's last
radto contact wtth the ground
was at II 51 am EST as tt
flew north of Greenland near
Bodo, Norwa) The FAA satd
the crew gave no mdicatton,
at lhall mte, or trouble
The ptlot radtoed at that
ume he was near Ellesmere
Island ,
No rthw est
Tern tones, the FAA srud
F'our C-130 Hercules turboprop atrcraft, mcludmg one
equtpped
wt \h
30
paratroopers and 4 maJOr atr
diastcr ktts tncludmu tents:

Wtlltam E Stevens, 50,
Galhpohs, was charged "'lh
fatlure to )teld follo wmg a
1raff1c a cctdent atll 05 am
on SR i al milepost 26
The Gallta-Metgs Post
State Htgh"a) Patrol sa td
the Stevens car pulled mt o
the path of a vehtcle operated
b) FranciS P Rodenck , 22,
Pomeroy
There
wa s
moderate dama ge
l'he patrol 1s contm umg an
1nvesttgatton 1ntt&gt; an tncJdcnt
at 12 50 p m on US 35 where
an unknown person thre" a
bottle st nkmg a ca r operated
bv Charl es R McKenm. :18.
Galltpohs
MEDICAL PATIENT
I rae) Wha ley, l.mculn Htll ,
Pomero) ts a medtcal
patten! at the Holzer Mcdtcal
Center I-hs room number

232

Fea tunng
6 Band s
3 p.m. ttl Clo stng

IS

BJ• ERNEST SACKLER
ROME (UPII - Rulmg
Omsttan Democrallc Party
ufft ctals sa td today a new
hand" ntten letter had been
recetved from k1drapped exPremter Aldo Moro outlmmg
details of a pnsoner swap
demanded by th e Red
Bngades m return for his hie.
The Hed Bngades tssued an
ultunatum Thursday saytng
Moro would be 'executed"
unless an unknown nunJber or
Commumst pnsoners were
released b' 9 a m EST
Saturday
The l&lt;ttest communtque
added further confuston to
Uw ct uctal tssue of whether
the frat! 61-year-old prestdent
of the Chrtsttan Democrats,
who earlier was reported to
have been "executed' b)
· swc1dc,' was even alive
No text of the new tommuntque was released but
Chrt sttan Dem oc ratic

News .. in Briefs
(Contlpued from P'lge l)
corn and soybeans cash crops for Oluo farmers
WN;HINGTON - THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION
SAFElY Board , tn a spilt dec tston. has tentattvely blamed
damaged hatch ('()Vtrs for the Stnkmg of the Edmund Fttzge rald that clauned the ltves of"29 crewmen on stormy Lake
Supertor 111 1975
1'he ward voted 3-lo· l to accept the fmdmg Thursday. but
dectded later to po;1ponc a fmal dectston to gtvc member
Plultp A Hogue ttme to wnt e a dtssenttng report
COVINGTON, KY - FOR AT LEAST 45 DAYS,
COVJNGTON wtll have an tnterun cuy manager m Robert
Sidell . housmg anti u&lt;le enforcement Stdcll was named to the
poSttton Thursday , succeed tog Robert Gettys Gettys reSigned
Monda y, ctttn g ttme pressures from hts pnvat.e law practtce .
Ctty conumsswners wtll cont mue a search for a full~tme
~.:tty

Dt:t:ds.
Keepsakes.
Documents.

Some t 11 i ngs are
mcplttceable.

manager

NEW YORK - AN EUROPEAN COLLECTOR HAS added
a new tletll to whatever 1\ ts he collects - one of GYJ,sy Rose
Lee 's G-strmgs
The collector. who was not tdenttfled, phoned 111 the
wum10g $500 btd Thursday at an auctiOn of the late stnpper's
belongtngs. mcluding a mtnk G-strmg centered wttll a small
fox race
The crowd acted like Miss Lee , who dted m 1970, was on
stage herself durmg tlle auc\lon at the Plaza Art galler tes It
was hke 01e 1930s when Mmsky's audiences used to beg, cheer
and whtstle unhlthe queen of burlesque would waft a garter
mto thetr mtdst

Keep them in one
nl

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pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains
Mem b ..

FDIC

in!latton.
Desptte suggesttons from
Capitol Hill that the mea~ure
be tailored, presidential
spokesman Jody Powell satd
the prestdent reVIewed the
revtston suggested by
congresstonal tax wrtlers and
"sees no reason to alter hts
tax&lt; ut proposal "
Carter, tn hts sesston Wlth
congressmen Thursday, satd
he wou ld slick by the
proposal termed "a little
htgh" by lnlman, chatrman
of the powerful tax-wnttng
commtttee
"We see every reason to
push for the cut, " Powell
S81d

territory -~

snowshoes and Arcttc gear ,
and a ftfth U.S Au; Force
plane, were dtspatched to
sea rch for the mtssmg
Jet! mer.
Two of the Ca nad tan
atrcralt began to retrace the
route outlined on the Otght
plan or the mtsstng atrimer.
flymg a rev erse of the
probable polar route on a hne
from Fort Yukon, Alaska,
offtctals satd
The search atrcraft used
electronu locator devtces deSigned to ptck up the mtss10g
atr lmer by tls locator
tra nsmttter. There are 12 to
H hours of dayhght tn the
Arcttc at thts tune of year
"There s a defmtte co ncern

that it IS mtssmg," and FAA
spokesma n
said
10
Wash mgton shortl y after 5
p m EST "It 's probably
et\her past or at tis luntt of
fue l But t\'s always posstble
---t unhkely but posstble that tt's dtverted somewhere
we don't know )et"
Before details of the plane's
landmg m the Sovte\ Unionwere known , Ca nadtan
of!tctals ended their atr
search !or the plane.
"The searc h as of no" ts
shut down ," srud Maj. Jeff
Haswell, a Canadtan milttary
spokesman "Thts came
about (olloWJng dtscussions
betwee n our offtcials and
offtctals 111 Washmgton "

Exchange letter _received

Man charged
after mishap

SUNDAY
APRIL 23

------

was reportr d on the ground tn

Cdtl !O ilS, S(Jl(j the

l-l&lt;1hng 707 jetltner fl11ng to

On Certificates

lnlman, [).{)re , satd after
talks wtth Carter Thursday,
Ul.e legtslation that emerges
!rom hts panel "wtll be qutte
a btl different from what he
wanted"
The adrntntstratton warns
that wttllout congresstonal
action, the nation's economy
could sklil toto a recesswn.
Ftgures released by tlle Commet ce Departmen t at mtdweek showed economtc
growth the !trst three months
of 1978 had dropped 0 6
percent
the worst
performance m tllree years
The tax package ts part of
the admmtstratton's steppedup ca mpatgn
agamsl

Tht.• Wc~~lnngttm Po:-.t. m 1ts
f

Anc hor &lt;t ge, Alaska

INTEREST

mmutes of the meetmg

Defendmg hts plan m nopes
of overcommg congresstonal
reluctance, he argued that
the proposa l " has the
overwhelmmg support of the
Amencan people," Ill at polls
show 75 percent of the pubhc
supports tl.
The admmtstratton 's
mttllal call was for a net
reductiOn of $2!i btlhon, but
revised ln co me esttmates
hav e reduced that to $23.9
btlhon
Carter also satd the rece nt
decline tn tlle gross naltona l
product "as "an mdtcatton to
us that we sttll need to gtve
further tax reductions "
"O bvt ously, " Rep AI

Plane strays into Soviet

:suggested the dog \\ arden br

Fol!uwm~

mcome," he satd 'It 's htghe r
tllan tt has been 111 Ute past.
It's htgher than 1\ ought to
be"
What we dtd send up to the
Htll tn the way of tax reform
was qmte modest, compared
to what I tlltnk should be
done," Carter S81d
The second meetmg m two
da)S With memberS Of the
commtttee came amtd
mdtcattons that Carter's tax
c ut~ax revtswn package wtll
never make tt thro ugh
Congress as submttteu
Car ter tnvtled reporters
mto the Cllb mct Room of the
White House for the opem ng

pomeroy
national
bank
the bonk of
the century
established 1872

¥'CU make the clfhtraa ·

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sources srud tt spelled out m the government should send
greater deta tllhe ultra~ e ftt st to the Red Bngades '
terrom1 group's demand for ultunaturn that prtooners be
the rel ease of Jat led released withm 48 hours to
comrades m return for save Mora 's life.
The
Red
Brigades
Moro S hfe
Thursday
tssued
a
snapshot
The new message fr om
of Moro wtth a copy of a
Moro comctded "llh the ftrst
public appeal by hts wtfe for Wednesday newspaper and
tlle C'hnst tan Democrats to vowed to ' exec ute" him
state what terms the) would unless an WJknown nwnber of
anept fo r the release of the ''Communtst pr1soners'' were
released by 9 a m EST
f1ve-{1me premter
Saturday
No de ta il s were made
An ea rli er message
avatlable on bow tlle latest
purportedly
from the Red
message fr om Moro reached
Bngades
satd
Moro had been
Chnsttan DemocratiC Party
tned
by
a
"people's
court"
Secretary Be n tgno
and
~~e xecuted"
But
Zaccagmm But sources satd
Thursday
a
new
11 spelled out 10 greater detail
tlle terronsts' demands that comm uniqu e, believed by
all or some of abo ut 160 Red offtctals to be authentiC, satd
Br-tgades prtsoners no ~&lt; m the earlier message was a
hoax and afftrmed that Moro
ltahan Jatls be released
sltll
was ahve
A:; the letter was betng
Moro
was kidnapped
;tudied, Prenner Gl ulto AnMarch
16
after terronsts
dreotti called a cabtnet
killed
hts
five
pollee guards
meetmg to dtscuss what repl y
1

Reedsville RETIREMENT
BOARD
COLUMBUS t UPI ) - The
Ohto Senate paSb-ed
and
sen
t
to
the
House
Thursday
New's Notes bill mcreasmg the number ofa
27~

By Mrs L. Balderson
Community Builders Club
The Cornmunrty Builders
Club mel w1th Mr and Mrs
Warren Ptckens for the Aprtl
meetmg The same offt cers
were retamed for the year.
Donaltons wtll be collected
for the Commumty Flower
Fund Refreshments were
served to Mr and Mrs
Donald
Myers,
Mrs
Margaret Bro ~&lt;n , and Mrs
Grace Weber The next
mcetmg wtll be at the Webe r
home.
Mr
and Mrs Tom
(Patrtcta ) Drake of Gahanna
are announc mg the buth of a
daughter, J enntfer Anne,
Apnl 18 She wetghed etght
pounds and 11 y, ounces an d
was 20 mehes long Maternal
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Davtd A Smtih of
Reedsvtlle and the paternal
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs
Mtles Drake of
Col u mbus
Greatgrandparents are Mr. and
Mrs Joseph Btssell of Long
Bottom
Recent vtsitors of Mrs.
Lawrence Rose were Mrs.
Ytrgte Buckley of Coolvtlle
Rd and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Effmger of Belpre .
Mrs Gladys Baughm an
and Jack Gale of GahaMa
vtstted wtth Mrs. Rose
Thomas
Mr and Mrs Steve Holter
and daughter. Stacy, visited
w1th Mr and Mrs. C1yde
Johnson of Portland and Mr
and Mrs. Harold Holter and
family of Long Bottom .
Recent vlsttors of Mr and
Mrs. Gene Wilson were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sams of
Jane t:ew, W Va and Mr
and Mrs. Charles Congrove of
• Zanesville.
DtMer guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. David A
Smith and Diana were Mr.
and Mrs David G Smtih of
Caldwell.

members from seven to mne
on the Pubhc Employees
Retirement Board
The new co mmissiOners
wtll t epresent retired and
acttve untverstly em ployees
The retired member will
have to be draw mg a pension
from the PERS fund and the
active member Wlll have to
be contn butmg to tl

Weather

"It's our vtew tf we do not
get a tax cut there is the
tllreat or a serious pause in
recovery and history has
proved we must have a
balanced
attack
on
unemployment and
inflation," the presidential
apokesman wd.
Powell conceded that
"generally the report he got
on tax reform was not
enco uraging"
at
the
Thursday session with House
members.
Congressional sources said
there ts a possibility the
committee will vote next
week stm ply to ktll the
measure
The president, according to
his spokesman, vowed that if
tlle tax proposals are not
enacted this year, he will
"keep sending it back until be
walks out of off tee or untiltl 's
dealt with effectively."
The president's proposed
net tax cuts of $23 9 billion
would take effect Oct. l,
along wtlh a series of changes
tn the tax system Initially,
the request was put at S25
billion, but revised revenue
estunates lowered the figure.
Ullman told White House
reporters he favored a cut of
"about $20 billion ," but by the
tune the Ways and Means
chatrman was back on
Capitol HiU, he had revised
tllat figure down to S15 btllion.
Rep Dan Rostenkowski, Dm.. said he felt Carter would
work Wlth the panel "to
develop a l5ktksge that can
be salvaged "He said the full
Carter package had little If
any chan ce of passage

Driver cited
after wreck
Two ears recetved medium
damages and a driver was
ctted to mayor 's court as the
result of an accident at the
mtersectton of Race St., and
North Third Ave . in Middleport at 5 25 p m Thursday
Mtddleport Police said a
car drtven by James R
Johnson , 28, Baltunore, Md ,
fatled to stop at a stop sign on
Race St , and went into the
path of a car traveling north
of North Third Ave , driven
by Mane Ca ruthers, Mtddleport
J ohnson was ctted for
fatl ure to yteld the right of
way Mrs Caruthers was
taken to Veterans Memortal
Hospttal by private vehtcle
for examtnalton

ACTIONS FILED
A sutt !or money U1 the
amount of S1 ,192.75 was filed
m Metgs County Common
Pleas Court Thursday by
Holzer Med ica l Cent er
agatnst Gary Lawson and
Avis Lawson, Rt
I,
Langsville
A sutt for appropriation o!
propert y was !tied by OhiO
Power Co., against RUS5ell V
Cumrmns, et al The property
Ill tn Letart Township.
Na ncy Sue Terry was
granted a divorce from Gary
T Terry and Kaaron K
Hatfield from Charles D
Hatfield.

Clea nng , cooler tomgh\
Lows 111 upper 20s or lower
CONTACT NAMED
30s SuMy , warmer SaturBaseball teams wtshing to
day , with htghs in upper 50s use the Syracuse ball fields
or lower 60s Probabtltty of this summer are asked to
preet pitatlon 30 percent contact John Arnott at 992today, 10 percent tonight and 2897
ne ~ r zero percent Saturda y

Contract
is signed
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (UPI)
- The Brunswick Board of
Education and members of
the Brunswlc k Education
Asaociatlon today approved a
new master contract ending a teachers' strike that
began Iiist March 29.
The new two-year pact
provides for an annual baBe
salaryoU9,750 retroactive to
last Jan . I (the old base was
S9,050) and another increase
to Sl0,250 111 Jan. I, 1979.
Teachers
also
won
agreement on :
- Language providillg for
fair dismlBsal of teachers.
- A ssiary index of 4.7
per~t for 1~8 and to 5
per~t tn 1979.
- Binding arbitration of
gr1evances
-The make-up of three
study days rnislled because of
the walkout.
- No reprisals against
those who P'trticlpated In the
recent walkout
- A lump sum payment
from the board May 26 of
teachers'
back
pay ,
retroactive to IBst Jan. I.
Tentattve agreement on the
pact was reached .. ate
Thursday rught after more
than eight
hours
o!
bargamillg witbout a federal
medtalor at the board's
offices
The school beard met early
today and unanimously approved the new contract
shortly after BEA members
ratified the pact, aocording to
a BEA spokesman; who satd ••.
92 percent o! the BEA
members who attended the
session voted to approve the
new contract

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Mason to host .fiddlers' convention
MASON - Cash prtzes of $4,000 wtll be
awarded at a ftddlers' convention to be
held at the Mason County Fatrgrounds
July 21-23.
The conventi on , whtch IS expected to
attract hundreds of ftadl e players, banJo
ptckers and folk smgcrs, will be hosted by
the popular Joe Meado"s of th e Jtm and
Jesse Grand Ole Opry Show
Trac) Whaley of Pomeroy and Jnn
D.Jrdon of~~ 1, Gallipolis, set vmg as local
cwrdmators of the event, predtct several
thousand people wtll attend the th ree-day

convention
Other cat e~ ones wnn Vit riUU S l'QIU·
' l'hts ts go mg to do somethtng really petition wtll be Oldtnne Fuldle playtng,
good for the area," sa td Whaley "It s a Flat l'op Ptckm Mandul1n, Fulk SlllJ?IIig,...
famtly type thtng, one that wtll really be Bluegrass BanJo and Bluebr.tss Band,
enjoyable and wtll be opet aled 111 a htgh- Jumor 1-'uldle playhmg and Clog DanCing
The prellmtnartes wtll be conducted un
ca hbre fashiOn "
Meadows, a res tdent of Spantshburg, Fnday and s'aturday mghts With the fmals
W Va , has condut1ed tw(, prevwus to be on Sunday Competlllun wtll start at 4
conventiOns at other localtons
p m and contmuc to m1dn1ght on both
Top pme for ftddle playmg IS Fnday and Saturday followed by the
schedulclf to be $500 Other pme amounts ftna ls , sla ted tu bcg111 at 10 iJ m , un Sun·
mthe ftdd le category, 111 whtch 10 amateur day
'
contestants can pl ace, are $.150 for secuntl.
$300 for thtrd and $250 fur fourth

1.

.

nckcts for the cunvcntwn wtll be

ctthet $5 per day or $12 fut the cnltre event

COMMISSION TO MEET
POMEROY - The Meigs County
Regtonal Planmng Coll]mtsston wtll hold
us reg ular quarterly meetmg at the

Recognition dinner April 27

agn cultural conference center, Farmers

America will have its annual Recognitwn Ohmer Apnl 27 at 7p.m. at th e KJn Fulks

Bank Butldtng, at 3 10 p.m Monday
The -group wtll dtsc uss fmances, the
status report, on the tndust nal stle
project, nu rstng hom~s and housmg
rehabthlatlon, the Farmers Home Rural
Planmng and Development program and

Pf PLEASANT - The Mason , Galha, and Meigs District of th e Buy Srnuls nf

Restaurant in J'l. Pleasant,

Seuuters fmm th e three counties will honur vulunteen. whu have given their

ti m&lt; and effnrts to help sco uting In the MGM Dlstrt et.
Walden Ruush \UII be the guest speaker. A fri end lo Scouts fur many years,

Mr Roush is crc-d tted for bringing scouting to the Pomt Pleasant Area

MRS MAHY ROSE, veteran Klhdergartcn teacher ,
confers ~ t\h Dan Morns. left. and Charles On~&lt; ler of the

the cleanng house re\ lew report

Meigs Loc.tl &amp; hool Drstnct 'scentral off1ce un the upcoming

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GALLIPOLIS- POINT PLEASANT

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Veterau Memorial H011pilal
ADMITTED
Earl
Renshaw, Minersville,
Edward Martin, Pomeroy,
Wtlllam Ke nnedy, Middleport ; Frank Wolford,
Vinton, Ja mes Mohle r,
Mtddleport ; Jtmmy
Ohlinger, New Haven, Iva
Powell, Pomeroy; Debbte
Evans, Portland ; J onnle
Meadows, MilliOn.
DISCHARGED - Carolyn
Teaford, Lee Arlo Robmson,
Vtvtan Jones , Crystal MeCourt, Elt Whtle, Julia
Vaughan, Juruny Ohlmger,
Marie Custer

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Assoctatlon 1s shown rn th1s T1mes-Sent mel newsphoto l hree nundred people

from all over Olu o attended the senunar Fnday, Saturday, and today

GALLI POLIS - l'hrcc humh" l people
from ll ll ovrr Utlw braved theddlllp c.: h1 !! uf

rnday to come to Galltpolts fot the Spring
Ute Nallon.tl Camjwrs a11d Htker&gt; A&amp;"lcta
tiQU, but Wt:l e rewarded w1th the b11,a.:ht

su11 ami wann htiSJillllltty S:ttutduv at the
Count~

Jumur Fat! J.ll uullll
The~ eame HI 150 trailer~. from the top
L'iliTipcrs such d.S Murvm Md~u g hlm.
Gal hi:!

Hu11ulton. swtc dtrcctor of the Nt
the newest memLH:r :-;

CHARLES CADE of Lawrence County's Htlchum and Pitchum Campers was
photographed In his trailer wi th Harland Sanders of the French City C..rnpers
Club The two clubs served as eo-hosts to the Sprmg Semtnar on the Galha County
Jumor Fatrground HarU. nd ts on the right

EAST MEIGS - J ohn Rtebel,
supertntendent of Eastern l&lt;&gt;cal School
Dtstrict, artnoWJced Saturday that ktndergarten regtstratton at Eastern will be
held Thursday, April 27 ot the kin·
dergarten classroom at Tuppers Platns
Elemerllary School
• Regtstratlon will be from 9 a m to 12
noon and I to 3:30 p.m. Parents must brtng
unmunlzatlon records, proof of skin test
and blnh eertiftcate.
Immunization records are to mclud•
DPT sertes, booster, polio series, measles
and rubella Children must be &amp;by Sept 30
for kindergarten and 6 by Sept 30 to attend
first grade
Registration Is also for ftrst graders
who were not In kindergarten lilsl year
Regular kindergarten classes will be
cancelled that day

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March 30
Later Copeland w;.~ s Jallt•d un mmor
chl1 rges and was released from custody

m sahsfactory c.:und1 tron at the Holzer

Medtcal Center after undergomg surgery
for an abdommal wound
It slarted at approximate!) 7 10 p m
~hen Copeland allegedly refused to P"Y

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The~ were registered by Htru ~ Shetl'i
a:s they drc1vc 111tu the fe~ 1rground und cat.:h
re&lt;'CIVl'&lt;l a patd1to wcLJr on tht•tr JdCkt•t to
pr ovt· the)' titlendl•d M.rrvut Srtunders
t.:Oru'CIVI..'&lt;l the J)(lll.: h c~ntPred lw il whth•
llken e~s of the bimcl~ tand w1th the g1Cl'fl of
West Ytrglllla back of tile blue of the Diuu

Htvcr runmng IJehtnd the bandstand
French C't l)' U.mpers Club and til&lt;' lltl·
chum .utd Ptlt·hum Club of lrontou "ere
t"o-ho."il'i w1lh Harlt.md G Silnd~rs the
chatnmm uf the Sll lmnar It w;.1s du ss ~A 01 k
.til ddy Saturday, but f' omc Sa tu rd.tv rught

CINCINNATI tUPI) - Atlornt•ys
lor lhe school board and the NAACP
plao to meet wllh U. S. District Court
Judge David Porter Monday to t•onslder a trial dale for a 4-year-old school
detegregallon sull .
The sull allegeo the Cincinnati
school board and governmeol agencl"'
have unconstitutionally seg regated
schoo!J and eharg.. that 19 suburban
school syslems are part of the
segregalloo.

Health nurse will
visit Meigs schools

administer mucll needed tmmumz&lt;Jttons to

students who do not meet state
Parents are encourHged to return
pernuss1on forms to the schools so that

Friday election
GALLIPOLI S - Four hundred and
twenty-three men and women out of a
posstble 4&amp;0 member ba rgatmng umt of
employees at Holzer Medt ca l par!tctpated
tn an elect ton Frtday
The eledlon was under the ausp1ces of
lhe National Labor Relations Board 10
tndlcate thetr opinion on having union
representation within tht hospttal.
When votes were counted alter the
polls closed at 5 30 p m. lite outcome was
275 opposed to having a union represent
the employees arid 141 In favor of union
representation Four htlndred sixteen
were considered valid votes of the 423
votes casl.
Although the vote CO Wl\ Indicated that
the hospital won the electton by a margin
of 134 votes, actual certification of the
election wlll not be artnoun ced bv the
Na tional Labor Relations Board u~ill at
least five worktng day• •1ave elapJed, or no
earlier than Friday, ~prfl 28

Continued on A-3
EXTf.NDED FORECAST
Monday through Wedn esday, cool,
"llh sho•ers th rough the forecas t
perwd ftl~ "Ill be In th• 50s
Monday and"rn'th c mid 40s or low 50s
TuJ·sdaJ and Wedn es day Lo~&lt;s
generally •HI be In th&lt;' !Os.

FBI agents
_testify in

murder trial

POMEROY - Mrs Opal r.rueser,
R.N , Meigs County Public Health Nurse,
Cl.EVELAND (UPII - F'Bl agents
wtll vtstl sc hools of the Mei gs l ~c.t l S&lt;hool tcsllfted Saturday tn the Dartny Greene
D"tmt durmg the week of Aprt l 24 to murder tnal that teleplmne tapmg eqmp-

requirements

Hospital wins

the camJ&gt;C r s k1cked up lht;tr hct•ls 111 £t p1ogr~:~lll uf mus1e ~nd a square dance nf
whul w111d pr upOrtwns l;dc Bud Md~c~
enu N 'd the prognm1, r:t nd Don WHugh tailed the .,quare danl'c, whu:h w.t.s put un Ill
the a t' ll \ 1t1cs but ldmg
.
1\~ the ldln)Jt!IS arrlVt..'&lt;l- m fad, "hen
the~ t &lt;
Hne w1thm radw ozll1t they got
theu· mstrudwns over tltc Ht rW&lt;:i}S frum
the JIHHor hur off1cc, where f.lrnnre cmd

1he1r children ma y be tmnllnuzed l'he
Metgs County Hea lth Department wtll not
be gtvmg any mm1umzatt ons mth e health
department offtces du11ng the week of
Aprtl 24
The nnmunizalluns wtll be gtven m the
schools a(·cordt ng to the ful ll,wln g

ment was taken from the home of r~puted
trlm ln a l t'lectron1cs ex pert Carmen

Marcom
Confessed Mafta httman Raym ond
~·erntto of Enc, Pa prevtously testtfled
that Marcom lllpped Greene's phone
before hiS death so tll e stx men on tnal for
Greene 's mu rder could keep track of
Greene 1S movement s
Greene diCd m a remote-control bomb

blast last Oct 6 tn the parking lot· of a
suburban Lyndhurst offtce butlding "here
schedules
he had JUS\ kept a dental appomtment.
Mond ay , April 24 , ut Hradhur) Ferntlo satd the telephone tap ltpped
Rutland, Salem Center
Greene 's ktllcrs Lha t Greene mtended to
Tuesday , April 25, at Salisbur} , keep the appomtmenl , enabling them to
Pomeroy
park a bomb-laden car next to Greene's.
Wednesday, Apnl26, at Harnsotmlle ,
Defense attorneys argued tllat the
Mtddleport
proscculton fatled to prove any hnk
Thursday , Aprtl 27, at Metg s Junior betwt!en Marcom and any wiretaps on
High , Meigs Htgh School
Greene's phone Marcom was lndtcted In
Friday, April28, at Met gs Ht~h School Greene's death, but has not been found.
FBI agents satd tlley found $12,000
dollars worth of stolen Ohtu Bell Telephone
Co equ tpment when they searched
SCHOOL. FUNDS Rt:CEIVt:D
Marcom's home".
T'lle defense
POMEROY - Meigs County school unsuccessfully objected that the
distrtcts received a total of 1213,90~ 49 tn prosecutiOn had only produced Ferrltto's
the Aprtl Stale School Foundation Substdy testtmony that defendant Pasqual e
payment , according to State AuditOr " Butchie" Cislernlno told htm Marconi
Thomas E. Ferguson •
was 10vo!ved In the wiretap
.
Amounts received by each district
Bestdes Cisternino, those being tried on
Included Eastern Local, $44,736.34, Meigs charges of aggravatejl murde r,
Local , $116,038 92, and Southern, aggravated arson and organtted crime
$53,079 23. In addttion, the county board of acltvtlles arc reputed local Mafta boss
edu cation received a dtrect allotment of
Contlnued. on A-3
$14,703 70.

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At 7 50 p m Copeland was stopped b)
Tpr Hammer east of Jackson on SR 35 at
the mterseclwn of Keyst one Hd An ex-

change of gunftrc resu lwd
Copeland fl ed 1n h1s ca r t(Jll.ards

Jackson wtth Hammer tn pursutt Wht le
cntcrtng the JackS(Jn Corporatwn ltmtts at

DST returns
next Sunday
By GENE BERNHAROT
WASHING TON 1UP I t

Most

Amen('an..., w1ll turn the dut:k &lt;~head one
hour next Sunda) Aprtl .!0 tnttmtmg stx
munlhs of dayh~ht sav wg lnne
nw ·fast time becomes effective

East Broadway St Copeland's vehtcle
ng operated offtua ll) at2 a 111 EST un Apttl30, but the
by flugh Gtll bert. 51. of Suffolk Va Dcpnrtmcnt of Transportation , wh1ch

colltded headon w1th a sem t

O:Jpela nd thrown from hts vchtcle , " as

regulates tune zones across the t:ountry.

rf he was struck m the gunf1re exch an~c ur

whethe1 to set the dot:k ahead or back

OAPSE
strike
called

standard tune will ret urn m the autwnn.

rushed to the Holzer Medt cal Center where suggests settmg th e clock a head before
retmng Satur dav nr ght , Apnl 29
he exptred
A popular formula for remembermg
The autopsy was ordered to determtne
IS

"Sprtng Forward, Fall Backward · stnce
on the last Sunda)

10

Ottober

Persons C~ffectl'll b) the t1mt&gt; change.
and that's nearly all Mner1cans should
remember 1f th e)' ret1re at 10 p m Apnl 29
to set the ir clocks ahe.acl to 11 p m
The exceptions to the tun~ change are

the states of Anzona and Hawa11 and the
V1rgm Islands,

Am~11can

Samoa and

Puerto Rt co Those states and possessiOnS
do not observe dayhgh\ tune, rematmng on
standard lime throughout the year
All of Indiana wtll come under the same
GALUPOI.IS - It appeared Saturday
afternoon Galha County 's Local School \tme on Aprtl 30 because 80 rounltes
Dtstrtct would be hit by an employes' around lndtanapolls, Fort Wayne and
strrke for the second tunc th1s school year South Bend never go on daylight ltme,
Classtfted employes of the dtstrtcl voted electmg to remam on standard time
b) a report ed 10-1 ratto Saturday momm g tllroughout tlle year '!'hose coun\tes are 111
lo withhold thetr scrvt ccs. begmmng at 5 the eastern tune zoneSIX counties m the nDrthwest of ln&lt;hana,
a m Munda), Aprtl 24
around
Gary and Hammond. and stx
Durtng a meeting held at North Gallta
Htgh Sehoul. rept esentattvcs of the Oht o counti es m the southw es t, around
Assoctatton of Public School Employees Evansvtlle , obsene dayhghllune and wtll
Chapter 682 (0APSE ) ' "'" the board's turn the clock ahead one hour They are 111
positiOn had not ch a n ~cd m fou r llieeks tlle central time wne and the change wtll
t'Oncernmg negotiatiOns of the dtstr l(~t's brmg them 111 step for the next six montlls
120 classtfted employes anrl educaltonal wtth the rest of lndtana
The Ia.... rnandatrng the sem1..annua\

atdes

Non-&lt;!erttftcated employes rejected
the board's last offer Apnl 13 An OAPSE
negottaltng team composed of Eudora
Montgomery, Joyce Twyman, Mlldred
Donahue, Bart Mtller, and Harold Russell,
met wtth the board Aprllt9 but accordmg
to Bob LeCiatn, OAPSE representattve,
board negotiators dtd not cha nge thetr
posthon
Board negotiators are James V
Blevms, Dr Da\ld R Carman, Da\ld
Campbell and Supl Tom Hatrston
Aceordmg to a mern ber of the
negotlatmg team for the clasStft ed em·
ployes, ftr st negottat10ns were conducted
last Oct 27
Issues Involved tnclude the boards

\tme changes was enacted as the Umforrn
Time Actm \9!i6 and 1t perm tiled any state
to exem pt tlself m whole or part from the
hme

changes

Congress altered the act 111 1973 wllh an
emergency btll that resJXInded to the
energy crtsts brought on b\ the Arab ml
boyc9.!.! That act called fur vear around
daylight sa VIng lime
The emergency act was repealtod on

Feb 23, t97~. In the wakl' o' protests to
Congress that chtldt en were endangered
gotng to schoo l m tlle dark .md clatms Ill at
onl) a mmimal am o~m t of energy was

saved

msistence 1n cxcludmg educational atdt.•s

Belle of Lnuis\ iHt· to

from the bargalnmg unit. reduction of the
daUy rate from severa l of the dtstnct's 60
bus drtver s and madcquatc Increases m

challengt&gt; Ut•lta Queen

pay for custodmns and food serv1ce em-

ployes
Accordmg to l..eCiain, the board has
proposed to raiSe food servtce employees
17 cents per hoor begmmng July 1 and
another 17 cents pet hour next year
School emplo)CS /tre asktng parents to
keep their chtldren At home Monday
because transportat ton wt ll not be
available In addttton, most of the
district 's tcachtng •1affs wtll be honoring
picket hoes, accordmg to l.eCiain.
Last August.the dtstrlct was hit wtth a
teachers' strike, the second since county
schools were consolidated m 1974 ,

ELBERFELD$
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result of InJUrieS m

JUS! last Tuesd.l) On Wednesday , he
The mctdent whtch began llJUrsday allegedly 1apcd tl 77-ycor-u ld Orange burg
mghl 011 US 35 left Troope r Tom Hammer rcs1dent and tonk h('r car
of the Jackson Post State Htghway Patrol

More than 300 on
hand for seminar

Riebel announces
registration dates

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Arcordm ~ to records provtdcd b~ the
T1mes-Dcmoc:rat at Orangebm g, S C
the Holzer Medical Center as a result of Copel1:1nd 'Jias a convicted felon JUSt
recenll) relt:!H~cd from custody He had
related mc1dents m Jm:kson
Dr Donald fl Wareh ime , Galha been sent to prtson 1n conn ection wlth the
Count) Coroner, ordered the body of thefl uf SIX. iHilbmobJlcs He "'as released

year old South Carolma man

for a pur&lt;:hase of gasoltne at a Hro 1;rande

GAl LIP OI.IS - Ga lll a County
sheriff's deputtes Saturday lnvcsttgated
vanda Iism at Addavtlle Elementar y
School m Addison Twp Mark Siders,
school sec unty guard, satd !!Omeone threw
beer bottles breakmg three front windows.
1'he tnclden\ occurred while Stders was In
the oppostte part of the school.
Deput tes Saturday morntng ~ tnvesttgated a ftre at tho restdence of'Juntor
Smuns. Ga llia - Centerpotnt Rd
Meanwhile, Gallipolis city pollee offleers Frtday mvestigated the theft of a $60
battery taken from a car owned by
Woodrow Parsons, Rt 1, Ewtngton,
parked behmd Emptre Furntture Compan) , off Thtrd Ave

PRICE 25 CENTS

GA LLIPOLIS - An autopsy was whether del11h was
scheduled Saturday on the body uf an 18- the a&lt;Tident

Due ttJ a delay, the autops) was not per·
£ormed untrl Saturda y

LJNEUP OF SOME bf the 150 tra tlers at the Galha Cou nty Junwr
Fatrground for the Spnng Semmar of the Ohto State Campers and Htkers

by GaJJia sheriff

El~men tqry

'Dum;rhw m~ht In the emcrl!en cv 1 nom at

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Vandalism probed

the Middleport

Autopsy delayed
Wtlham Mt chael Copeland, Rt I, Orange·
burg, S C be taken to Co lumbus Frtday

Semlllm of the Olu o State /\ssoct,lllUn uf

Holzer Medical Center
(DtachargetJ ApriiZO)
Margaret Bray, Ruby
Brogan, Tanuny Brunson,
Gladys Byerly, Jamie
Campbell, Krista Chadwell,
Gary Coburn , Marilyn Cofer,
Rt chard Dabney , Amy
Elkins, Amle Elliott, Allie
Evans, Phyllis Fetty,
Cltmtopher Gllltspte, Nonna
Hodge , Samuel Junrper, Lula
Mayes, Guy Montgomery Jr.,
Mrs. Ronald Ousley and son,
Heather Proffitt, Claudia
Prunty, Ronnte Ross, Ruth
Samatowttz, Barbara Shaw,
Uoyd Shinn. AUle Stamper,
Richard Thomas, Mrs. Fred
Wa te rs and daughter,
Wtlltam Whealdon , Harriet
Wood
iBirlha April ZG )
Mr and Mrs. John Caper,
Jr., a daughter, JackSon ; Mr.
and Mrs Robert Nelson, a
son, Reedavllle; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roush , Jr , a
daughter, Letart, Mr and
Mrs Donald Sheel!l, Jr , a
son, McArthur.

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MIDDLEPORT POMEROY

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NEWS

May 2 k t nder~arten roundup

Sc hool See story and addltlonal ptcture on page A4

tntint

SUNDAY. APR IL 23, 1978

HOSPITAL

Elberfelds In Pome
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CINCINNATi iUPi t- The •1eamboat
Delta Queen 11111 defend as gtlded antlers
May 3 on the Ohto Htvcr 111 the 15th annual
Great Steamboat Ha ec
The Belle of l ~msvtlle wtll challenge
the Delta Queen. last year's wtnner and
leader wtth se~•en Vtltortes. The Belle of
Loulsvtlle has SIX wms, and the Juha Belle
Swain, not entered thts year, has one
The race. expected to draw 200,000
spestators along the river banks, wtll start
and ftnlsh at Clark Memonal Bridge in
Loutsvllle, Wt\h the victor receiving the
trad tllonal gilded antlers to adorn Its ptlot·
house until next year

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