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                  <text>Sharp ·rise noted in May cost of living index
· By JAMES ~ii.oRE'IH .
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Fueled by continued sharp
rises In food and housing
costs, cooswner Jl'ices · In
May soared 0.9 per~nt to
register the fifth substantial
Increase In as many months
and ke.ep inflation at a
double-digit level, the
government said today.
The May jump - identical
to April's gain - was
anticipated
by
the
administration. Government
economists have predicted
Inflation should taper off
somewhat
later
this.
swnmer.
During the past two
months, prices have risen at
an annual rate of 10.8
percent,
the
Labor

Department said in its
moothly report on the cost of
living.
In both May and April,
prices have risen ·at the
fastest pace since February
1977. ·
Food costa, particularly for
beef, and housing prices once
again were the main culprits
In the May Inflationary surge.
The Labor .Department
said food and beverage prices
rose 1.5 percent last month,
slightly less than AJI'U's 1.8
percent climb but still a rapid
advance.
Hollsing costs rose 1
percent, following gains of 0.9
percent and 1 percent In the
previous two months, the
department said.
The Index has reflected

·substantial increases for five
. straight months. There was a
0.8 percent rise In the price
Index In January, 0.6 In
February and 0.8 In March,
preceding the figuri!S for
April and May.
The Labor Department's
Conswner Price Index for All
Urban Cooswners, covering
about 80 percent of the
population, stood at 193.3 in
May. That means goods and
services costing $100 In 1967
were priced at $193.30 last
month.
Prices of food purchases in
groceries rose 1.8 percent in
May, with over a third of the
gain due to a 6.3 percent gain
for fresh fruit and a 7.5
percent advance for fresh
vegetables, the department

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, June 30, 1978

e

said.
~ef Jl'ices jumped

another
2.5 percent "- a 30 percent
annual rate - after a record
6.6 percent gain in AJX'U. Beef
Jl'ices have been moving up
steadily since August 1977 as
ranchers continue to thin out
their herds. ·
Poultry prices rose 2
percent in May, half of the
April gain.
There were also large gains
for cereal and bakery
products, dairy products,
sugar and sweets, and fats
and oil products.
Pork prices showed no
change last month following
sharp advances in the
previous four mooths.
Coffee costa declined for
the 11th straight month.

In the housing category,
gas and electricity charges
1nd homeownership costs
continued to show "large"
increases last month.
Electricty rose ' 1.9 percent
and piped gas was up by 1.5
percent.
Financing, taxes and insurance rose 1.8 percent, slightly
more than in previous
mooths.
Another category that
showed a sharp advance was
transportation, which
includes the sale of new an!l
used cars and accessories.
Increases in that category
had averaged 0.2 percent
during March and AprU, but
shot up by 0. 7 percent last
month, the department said.
Among other expenditures,

•

medical care costs went up
by 0.6 percent, about the

same as every other month of·
1978 and entertainment -rose
by 0.4 percent.
During the first four
months of 1978, consumer
prices - particularly for food
- have shot upward at a
dizzying rate.
In a summary of its forthcoming outlook report, the
Agriculture Department said
Thursday it expects food
prices to continue rising this
summer, but at a slower rate
than during the spring.
It said prices would stay
;~bout the same during the
fall.
The department predicted
summer food prices will be 2
percent higher than spring

prices - compared with a 4
percent increase from winter
to spring. It attributed the
smaller increase to "recent
declines in market prices for
meat animals, along with
seasonally larger supplies of
several 'fresh vegetables."
The department stuck by
its prediction , revised in
May, that retail food prices
will increase 8 percent to 10
percent above last year. The
department late last year
predicted an increase of 4
percent to 6 percent and
revised it to 6 percent to 8
percent in March before
pushing it even higher in
May.
President Carter and his
economic advisers have
declared inflation public

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enttne

and members of the cast of
"Beginner's Luck," in which
Crane had been starring for
nearly a month.
"We heard nothing at all,"
said Jean Reed, manager of
the apartments.
Ms. Reed said Victoria Ann
Berry, an actresss, found
Crane's body at about 2 p.m.
She went to his apartment
looking for him because he
failed to appear at a
scheduled luncheon address
to the Phoenix chapter of the
National Academy
of
Television Arts and Sciences.
"She ran out screaming
and the other residents
• apparently made the calls to
the police," Ms. Reed said.
Police said burglary was
not considered a motive
because nothing in the
apartment seemed to be
missing.
"At this point it's a riddle ,"
said Lt. Ron Dean.
Ms. Reed said Crane oc-

cupied a two-bedroom
poolside apartment that was
rented year-round by the
theater for use by actors
performing there.
In "Hogan's Heroes," a
popular television comedy
about a German prisoner of
war camp in World War II,
Crane played "Colonel
Hogan," leader of a band of
Allied
prisoners
who
constantly outwited their
German captors. The series,
still popular in reruns, aired
from 1965 to 1971.
Crane was married twice,
to Anne Terzian who divorced
him in 1970, and then to
actress Patricia Olson, who
appeared as Hilda iri
"Hogan's Heroes." He had
three children by his first
wife and one by his second
wife.
Born July 13, 1928 in
Waterbury , Conn., Crane
wanted to he a drummer and
spent some of his early years

Outdoor rock
_w_o_rl_d_T_od_a_
. Y_ concert ·event
slated Monday
Six remain hospitalized
Three bands will be

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OOVINGTON, Ky . (UP!) - Six people, three of them
children, still were hospitalized Thursday in the wake of a
chlorine gas leak at a packed swinuning pool Wednesday that
sickened more than 300 people.
There were no fatalities in the Incident at Rosedale
Community Swinuning Pool In thiS northern Kentucky city .
Most of the 339 people sickened by the gas recovered
quickly, but 12 were admitted to three area hospitals. Six were
released Thursday, but six others were hsted mfair condillon
Thursday suffering respiratory ailments.

Contract talks continuing
ELYRIA, Ohio (UPI ) - Officials of the city and its
firefighters and service workers continued contract talks
today under the threat of potential weekend strike deadlines by
unions representing the employees.
The city's 81 firefighters unanimously rejected a wage
hike offer Thursday. The contract with International
Association of Firefighters Local 474 expires at 12 :01 a.m.
Mooday .

Housewife, lover arrested
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (UP!) - A Long Island housewife and
her lover were arrested hours before a hit man was supposed
to kill her husband during a card game - and kill all witnesses
" if necessary."
The suspects, Barbara Johnson, 34, of Stony Brook, and
her lover, Craig J. Wittmer, 50, of Jefferson Station, were
charged Thursday with a first-degree conspiracy to comm1t .
murder.
They allegedly hired Robert Hollerbach, 33, of East
Setauket, N. Y., to gun down Mrs. Johnson's husband, Bruce,
Wednesday night while he played poker at a Long Island
motel.

Madams dropping appeal
CARroN CITY, Nev. ( UPI) - Two madams who operated
brothels In Uncoln County have ~.~greed to drop their appeal to
the Nevada SuJI'eme Court contesting a referendum on
outlawing JI'OStitution.
Lorraine Helms and Judy Kuban, who were joined ln their
appeal by Uncoln County, agreed to the dismissal Thursday.
Voters last month petitioned for the new law and then
approved It, but the two madams had argued, before dropping
their appeal, there were irregularities on the petitions and the
election should not have been called.

Retarded child set fires
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI)- Arson investigators said a 7yearo()ld mentally retarded child is believed to have started a
~~eries of recent fires on San Jose's east side, Including a
$300,000 supermarket blaze.
Investigators said Thursday it Is doubtful any legal acUon
CO!lld be taken against the child, but that the parents can be
held financially respoosible.

Teenagers sue their dad
PAINESVIlLE, Ohio (UP!) - Two teen-agers have sued
their father for $450,000 for Injuries allegedly suffered in a
truck accident while they worked part-time for him at hill lighthauling business.
.
Jonathoo T&lt;rre, 18, hill brother, Anthony Jr ., 17, are joined
by their mother, Mary, all of Mentor, in the personal injury
suit !Ued In Lake County Common Pleas Court against
Anthony Torre Sr.

featured at a "Meigs County
Jam" scheduled at 7 p.m.
Monday on a private farm on
County Road 20, formerly
Route 33.
A local group, "Sky Rock"
will open the outdoor rock 'n
roll concert and will be
followed by "Bamboo", a
Columbus area band which
will play selections by Bob
Seager, Fleetwood Mac ,
Boston , Peter Frampton,
Foghat, the Allman Brothers
and others.
Headlining the event will be
"Froc-Morton" which will
play numbers of Pink Floyd,
Wishbone Ash , Crack the Sky,
Ted Nudgent, Klaatu ,
Kansas, Aerosmith and a
number of their originals.
The farm is located a mile
north from County Road 19
and signs will be posted on
major highway s giving
directions.
Refreshments will be
available and there will be
adequate parking . Those
attending are to take lawn
chairs or blankets.
Admission is $2.50 a person
and 50 cents for parking with
children under 10 admitted
free.

with
the
Connecticut
Symphony. In 1950 he became
a radio announcer, working
at stations in Hornell, N.Y.,
Bristol and Bridgeport,
Conn., and finally Los
Angeles.
Crane's morning show on
KNX in Los Angeles, a mix of
off-the-wall humor and interviews with top Hollywood
stars, was an inunediate hit
and lasted 10 years.
The show gained him many
friendships in the Hollywood
entertainment industry and
he gradually worked into
television acting , playing bit
roles on the "Dick Van Dyke
Show" and the part of Dr.
Dave Kelsey on the "DoMa
Reed Show." •
Crane also was popular on
television talk shows,
inc ludin g "The Tonight
Show" and "The Dinah Shore
Show," and appeared in
segments of "Love American
Style."

OSP checks
two wrecks

Fifteen Cents
Vol. 29, No. 54

Eastern board
renews staff

Veteran actor murdered
By .AlLEN CARRIER
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (UPI)
- Actor Bob Crane died of at
least three blows to head,
apparently inflicted with a
heavy instrument while he
was sleeping, police said. An
electrical cord was found
wrapped around his neck.
Crane, 49, whose sheepish
grin as television's "Colonel
Hogan" usually meant
trouble fer his captors in the
hit show "Hogan's Heroes,"
was found dead Thursday in
an apartment near a theater
where he was performing.
There was no sign of
forcible entry, police said. A
sheet had been pulled over
Crane's body and he was clad
only
in
underwea r.
Authorities said the body,
beaten so badly it was not
immediately Identifiable,
was on a bed·ln an apartment
near the Windmill Dinner
Theater.
Investigators today were
questioning acquaintances

enemy No. I, and have expended a considerable
amount of time thinking up
ways to slow the wage-price
spiral.
These have included a plea
for voluntary reduction in
price and wage increases by
business and labor, lowering
the size of Carter's tax cut
and a concerted effort to hold
down federal spending.
The average consumer ,
meanwhile, has · voi.ced
pessimism things will get any
better and has gone on an
apparent buying binge in an
attempt to beat future price
rises.
G. William Miller, the
influential chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board, told
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CLINIC HELD - The first in a series of free Health
Screening Clinics, sponsored by the Meigs County Health
Department, the Meigs County Mental Health
Department, and the Ohio Department of Health, was
held Thursday at the Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
Here Mary Kay Grirrun, a member of the Student Health
Team, questions Mrs. Betty Lou Kern, Shade, before
drawing blood foc testing. Immunizations and tests for•
hearing problems, diabetes and high blood pressure were
also given. The clinic will be stationed at various schools
throughout the county during July. For more information
-contact the Meigs County Senior Citizens center at 992-

7886.
The Gallia-Meigs Post ,
Highway Patrol, investigated ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::;:::::::·:::·:·:·:·:·
two minor accidents Thursday afternoon and evening.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday through
According to the patrol, an
auto driven by John A. Tuesday: Showers and
thundershowers possible
Rowan , 41 , Little Hocking,
Sunday and Monday, with
incurred slight damage
fair weather Tuesday .
Thursday at 12 :40 p. m. when
Highs will be in the 80s,
a stone, thrown by an
unidentified vehicle, broke with ea.rly morning low
Meigs Co unt y Sheriff
temperatures in the 60s.
the windshield of the auto.
James J. Proffitt reports
The incident occurred on
deputi es investigated two
SR 7, at the intersection of SR
traffic accidents Thursday
248 in Meigs County:
evening. The first accident
At 9:45 p.m., the patrol Appointments
occurred at 4:20 p. m. on
reports an auto driven by
West Main in front of Karr &amp;
Martha Swaim, 24, Vinton, are announced
Van Za ndt Motors.
struck and killed a deer on SR
De puty Sheriff Dana
Dr .
Herman
Koby, Aldridge, investigating of325, just north of SR 160.
There was moderate chairman of the Gailia · ficer. said Everette Mcdamage to the Swaim Jackson - Meigs Community Daniel, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, was
Mental Hea lth Center Board traveling east on W. Main and
vehicle.
announced the board's ap- was stopped waiting for a
pointment of Alvin Lake, Ph. vehicle to make a left turn
SQUAD CALLED
D., as Acting Center Director when his vehicle was struck
The Pomeroy Emergency and David J . DeRita, Ph. D.,
Squad was called at 8:57a . m. as Acting Clinical Director in the rear by an eastbound
Friday for Marcus Johnson, for the Gallia-Jackson · vehicle driven by Roy Ehner,
Harrisonville Road, who was Meigs Community Mental 39, Clifton, W. Va .
There was slight damage to
taken to Holzer Medi ca l Health Center, Inc., effective
McDaniel'
s vehicle and
Center.
June 29.
moderate to Ebner's vehicle.
Dr. Lake formerly headed
Elmer was cited for failing
the Center' s Office of to maintain assured rlear
COURTHOUSE CLOSED
The Meigs County Court Research and Evaluation and distance. He will appear in
House will be closed July 3 Dr. DeRita has been director Meigs County Court.
and July 4 Judge John C. of the center's emergency
The second accident oc·
and Crisisline programs.
Bacon announced.
(Continued on page 12)

Deputies
check two
accidents

EAST MEIGS - Numerous
contracts have been renewed
for specific periods of time by
the Eastern Local School
District Boa'rd of Education.
Teacher contra cts
renewed, the years of each
follow the name, include :
Norman Bahr, 3 years ; Carol
Crow, 2; Rita Linci come, 2;
Jo Ellen Adams, 2; Pat
Shriver, 2; Joe Fields, 3;
Gary Reed, 3; Michael Will ,
3; Maxine Whitehead, 3;
Christy Caldwell, 2; Dennis
Eichinger, 2; Donna Lomen,
2; John Perine, 2; Ralph
Wigal, 2; Maida Long, 3; Sue
Thompson, 3; Tom Gumpf, 3.
Substitute teacher s em·
ployed for the new school
year include Alan Holter.
Julia Vaughan, Becky Cot·
terill, Susie Heines, Edward
Schaekel , Jr ., Gayle M.
Salyer. Randy T. Simmons,
David Jenkins , Mary Baum,
Dorothy Woodard, Paul Voss.
Jane Ann Karr, Susan Dye,
Robert W. Shaver, Sandy
Luckydo o,
Barbara
D~Young, Diana Williams,
John Co ffman . Katfiryn
Baum, Anna Ri ce, Betty
Roush and Helen Caldwell.
· Substitute bus drivers hired
for the next school year in·
elude Archie Rose , John D.

Riebel , Sr., J~mes Williams.
Mitchell Holly, Alan Holter
J . Clark Lees, Joe Mitchem,
Keith Wh itlatch , Dorothy
Parker, Oris Smith and Gary
Dill.
Substitute cooks hired
include Arvella Frecker,
Glenda Benedum, lleen
Swain , Elizabeth Lyons,
Mary Bowers, Cleo DeTray.
Cindy Scyoc was hired as a
substitut e sec retary and
Sandy Cowdery and Chester
Frederick were given continuing contracts as school
bus drivers. Grace Stout and
Geraldine Hawk were given
two-year contracts as cooks
and Charles Estep and Sheila
Fields, two year contracts as
school bus drivers. Kathy
Osborne was given a two year ·
co ntract as the Chester
School secreta ry.
Other contracts went to
Edgar Pullins as maintenance employe, two years;
Jim Wat son , high school
custodian, I ; Barbara
Hannum, secretary to the
superintenden t. 2; Sally
Mitchem , high school
secretary, 2; Herbert and
Clar cstine · Ma th eny,
custodians of Riverview
School. 2 years and 12
months, respectively.

Appropriation
bill signed
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Gov.
James A. Rhodes today
signed a $202 million
supplemental appropriations
bill and an accompanying
school management measure
- both aimed at providing a
temporary answer to Ohio 's
public school financing woes.
The two bills, adopted
durin g a two-week postprimary session of the Ohio
General Assembly, take
effect inunediately .
The appropriations bill
contains $75 million worth of
new subsidies and bonuses
for school districts - enough
to ensure that each of the 616

districts receives at least 10
percent more operating
money in 1978-79 than it did
this year.
The mon ey birt alsu
contains $40 million for a
school loan program. The
only districts eligible for the
loans will he those which
would have to close next fall
without them.
Also in the appropriations
bill is $34.9 million for a state
employees' pay raise enacted
in April but effective next
week ; $20 million in new
money to raise aid to families
with dependent children by 9
percent; and $10 million to
enco ural( e industrial
(Continued on page 12)

Ohio Power seeking increase
Ohio Power Com pany
today filed an application
with the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio seeking a
$123.5-million rate increase.
This increase would ra!se
the company's revenues by
about 20 per cent, and would
apply to all residential,
commercial and industrial
tariff customers throughout
the company's 53-county
service area.
Charles
A.
Heller,
executive vice president and
chief operating officer of Ohio
Power, stated the Increase is
necessary if the company is
to conti'nue providing
adequate and re)iable
electric power to its 600,000
customers.
"Current Ohio Power rates
are based on the cost of doing
business in 1973," Heller said.
"Our costa, like everybody
else's, )lave increased
dramatically- since 1973. By

the time we realize any
revenue from the requested
rate increase, many years of
continued inflation will have
passed."
Heller added, "Ohio
Power's rates will continue to
be among the lowest in the
state, even with approval of
the rate Increase request."
A residential customer
using 250 kilowatt hours of
electricity per month would
see his bill increase from the
present $12.42 to $15.83.
Examples of the effect on
other customers' bills show:
- One using 500 kwh
mpnthly would see his bill
Increase from $20.95 to $26.28.
- Another using 750 kwh
would see an increase from
$29.48 per month to $36.73,
arid,
-:Still· another, using 1000

kwh monthly, would see his
bill increase from $37.40 to
$46.35 .
(·

Two factors have Increased
customers' bills since the
current rates went into effect : higher fuel costs and
increased usage of electricity . The higher fuel
charges in cluded in the
company's
rates
are

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reviewed twice aru11!ally by
the PUCO.
The company 's residential
customers, on the average,
are using 16 per cent more
electricity today than they
did in 1973.
Heller also said that since
Ohio Power's last rate case. 1t
has made tremendous in·
vestments in new facilities in
order to meet custom er
needs. These Investments
total $1 .1 billion, and include
additions or improvements to
the company's generation,
transmission and distribution
facilities.
Part of this investment is
$147 million to meet
requirements of state and
federal environmental
regulations at five existing
power plants.
NOW YOU KNOW
Alaska is the only state
without a nickname.

DRAWS BLOOD - Penelope Rles of Ohio
University's School of Osteopathic Medicine, draws blood
for testing from one of the many persons who went
through Thursday's clinic. Helping with the free health
screening was the Student Health Team currently dolnf!
work in Meigs County.

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2-The D'!!IY Sentinel, Middleport·Pumeruy , 0., Friday, June :W, 1978

ETTA ftl\11 . _ S1"~·TEtE4"""

Bane activ«: in
musical field
Greg Bane is one of the two
new pianists added -to the
aaff of "GaUia Country" this
Eason. Dan Rowan is the
other.
Bane has st udied with
Marion Ford for 10 years
wh ile a student in the
GaUipolis City Schools
·•
Upon graduation from
Gallia Academy, he entered
Rio Grande College where he
has been involved in campus
musical activities for two
Years, including his duties as .
accompanist for the Grande
Chorale. He has also played
for two musicals at the Grace
United Methodist Church.
Professionally, Greg has
entertain ed at the Ohio
University Inn , Athens; The
Fox Farm Inn, Chillicothe,
Ohiu and Os&lt;J11r's Restaurant
In Gallipolis. He is planning a
ca ree r in social work
fo llowing his graduation from
Rio Grande College in the
spring of 1979.
Future plans also include
pu rsuing his musica l entertaining and perhaps some
recording work.
Greg is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Bane , Neighborhood Road, Gallipolis. He
has a brother, Mike, a student

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Time Is ruMlng out for
thouilands of Ohio veterans to
use their Gl Bill educational
benefits, according to the
Veterans Administration.
"With the average age of
this state's Vietnam veteran
being .33 years," Ralph E.
Smith Jr., director of the
Cleveland VA Regional Office
said, ''It is obvious that many
of them already have jobs.·
But they should bear in mind
that if they were discharged
less than 10 years ago, they
can still go to school on a
part-time basis and collect
educational monies . This
e.tra education could .improv e their employment
progress thereby increasing
the family's financial coffers."
Smith also points out that in
addition
.to
monthly

GREG BANE
at Gallia Academy.
"Gallia Co untry" will be
seen Thursday through
Sunday nights beginning July
6, and continuing throughout
the month of July . Tickets
are : $4 ._50 for adults; $2.50 for
children 12 and under. Group
rates are availab le upon
request by calling HiH-28622 10 or by writing to Box 752,
Gallipolis, Ohio, 15631.

House is determined ,
WASH INGTON I UP!) Despite criticisms
of
"l egislative overkill, " the
House is determined not to
give up its authority to review
the
regulations
of
govemment agencies.
The House, by a 24+110·
vote,
approved
an
amendment Thursday that
would give either it or tbe
Senate the authority to veto
any regulations issued by the
Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
The only regulations
ex empt from congressional
review would be those setting
F11A interest rates.
Rep . Gary Brown, R-Mich.,
the spon so r .of
the
amendment, said the veto
power is necessary because
"too many overzea lous
adminrs tr ators " badly
Interpret the laws Congress
pass.
The heavy vote for the
Brown amendment by
R•publicans and Democrats
alike was clearly in response
to President Carter's
criticism of such one-house

vetoes by Congress and his
threat to ignore them in some
cases.
Rep. Thomas Ashley, [)..
Ohio, floor manager of a
housing bill to which the
amendment was attached ,
fought unsuccessfully to head
off the Brown amendment.
"This approach is a classic
case of legislative overkill ,"
he said. "Federal agencies
issue
tho usa nds
of
regulations each year . We
would have to examine them
all fully and with hearings."
The amendment wa s
tacked onto a bill calling for a
fiveyear extension of public
and govemment-subsidized
housin g and community
development programs.

A major earlhqcake struck
Buchct rest.

RunHlllli::l

Four-year han expires
By LEE LEONARO
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS iUPli - Although Ohio's fo ur-year han
on recovering gas and oil
from under Lake Erre expires
at midnight tonight, the slate
does not expect any nrsh on
perm its to drill for the fuels .
"I don 't think anything's
goi ng to hap pe n," sa id
Horace R. Collins, chief of the
geolog ical survey division of
the stat e Depa rtment of
Natural Resources. " I don't
know of a single soul or
pet r oleum com pany
interested in .leasing land
urder the lak e for drilling."
Even if anyone were interested . there is ha rdly enough
gas under the Jake to make it
worthwhile.
Although Canadian firm s
have been removing gas from
their side of the lake, Cullins
a 1975 geological surv ey
estimated production on the
Ohio side co uld be buill Ill 15
billion cubic feet a year over
a 4()-year period, less to start
with .
That would be enough gas

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of U1e balanct• bet ween Chu rch growth s mirrars
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svmewhat mure dcl4il . I am
sending yuu The Hea lth Letter num ber II~ . Swelling:
Cau.,cs and Managements.
Thrs issue wi ll also Kive
yuu.mformatwn on the iype
of swelling Ural uccurs with
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they should be trea ted; as
wt•ll as the basic concepts uf
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have banned oil drilling outright.
McCormack said he is prepared to ask the U.S. Depart·
ment -of Interior and U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency to stop any preparations for drilling Wlder the
lake, and go to the White
House if necessary.
But it may not be
necessary.
Collins said the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers is in tbe
middle of an environmental
impact study of drilling in the
lake, and no permilll can be
issued until the study is
finished. That won't be for
another 18 months, he said .
In addition , said Collins,
there is "very, very little
interest" on the part of the
petrolewn industry because
of "all the red tape and
hassle, as well as the cost," of
dr:Uing underwater.
Collins pointed out a
co mpany would have to
invest in special rigs and
containment equipment, and
would have to feed and house
permanent crews on the lake .
The original drilling ban,

enacted in 1970, was allowed
to lapse for 312 months in 1972
through legislative oversight.
Not a single petrolewn firm
applied ror a permit with the
department 's division of oil
and gas.

Connally
says GOP
must work

By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPII Former Texas Gov. John B.
Connally said Thursday tl&gt;al
the Republican party should
set its sights on electing one
new congressman in every
state and adding 5 to 8
percent of the black vote to
the GOP rolls this year .
Con nally told a new s
conference Republicans must
work to build a broad base for
their party, strengthen local
organizations and elect
congressmen .
He was in Columbus to
speak at a lund-raising
dinner for Republican
candidates to the Ohio
Senate, and appeared at a
news conference with five
Republica n candidates who
are trying to capture what
are viewed as vulnerable
numeri ca l .goals for each affairs of the church through Democratic seats.
"I've been traveling the
ch urch will be presented as a the 170 districts in 611 nations
country
incessantly for 10
part of the denominatirr n's of the world.
months
trying
to point out the
The Churc h of the
commitment to enroll 250,000
necessity
for
Republicans
to
rrew mrmiJers in the 1976-l!O Nazarene is making many
rebuild
the
party
at
the
local
changes required by its rapid
quadrennium.
Dr. Wrlliam Greathouse, internationalization. Of the level," said the Democratgeneral suprrintcndent, wi ll total 625, 1~0 members, 25 turned-Republican.
" It's imperative beyond
preside and speak at the percent are outside of the
any
question
that
opening IJ f each morning United States and Canada. A
Republicans
must
strengthen
session. He is one of a six- gro 'A1h percentage of 3.3 was
m an board of gene ral reported in 1977. The church their position in the various
superintendents, elected at now broadcasts aro und the legislatures, governor's
offices
and
local
the qua drennial gene ral world in 18 langua ges.
govenunents.
This
is
the
assembli es. wlm" direct the
•
strength of the Republican
party and the salvation of the
5JR.E , I'VE COME'
country
."
UP W i"l"H A .....
Connally said President
C art er's
appar e nt
W1popularity should be an
issue this fall, and he accused
majority Democrats in
Congress of doing nothing,
particularly on a national
energy policy.
Connally, who served as
secretary of the treasury in
1971-72 after being a
Democratic governor of
I HAVE IHE GOOSE
ON A LON G-TERM
Texas, said it Is "possible" he
"THO..-r L-A'i5 GOL.DEN
NO
CONTRACT.
might run for the GOP
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presidential nomination · in

Area Nazarene church
leaders hold meeting

Local Nazarene church
•
members
will attend their
annua l district assembly and
E. Lamb. M.D.
missionary tonvention July
li-20. The assembly of the
Central Ohio Distri ct, which
Ltus J ~s ue to rnc 111 care of thts includes 8tJ churrhes, connewspaper, P.O. B11x :!2li , s~n vent: s at 7: 30 p.n1. 0 11
Tuesda y. July 18 , and coBAntunru, TX itl'l92.
When the flu rd accumula· eludes with th e evc11ing
Uun IS due lu hci:trt far lure tile service Thursday, Ju ly ~0 .
Preceding the asser Bhi)', a
!Jest ::~ppnmth ts lu try lo L'tll"·
red th c heart coru.hllull tf ttt missionary convention will
eonvenc nt 7:30 p.m. un
~rll possible. That' s also wiry
ytJU
ijrc gcttmg I ~nvxtn . Mt1nday , July 17, currcluding
wlrr clr rs a drgrLalrs J&gt;rcpara- w1th an l.lfternoon se.sstufl oi1
Tuesday.
lH lll til slrt!nglhcu the l'UII·
All of the sessions arc
trac!HIIIS of the hcrtrl rnusdt .
It 's dtfficult to say what yuu slated to be held at the
can t:X pt:cl fru111 your futun• Naw rene campground . 2708
coudttl on but whatever ytJU Morse !load, in Columbus.
vlin du l11 hrlp graduall\· 'l11c host pastor will be Hcv .
ntt1ucc yuur w ct~ht wtll pnr ~~ !bert Speckien .
Dr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr .,
IK&lt;bly he lp yuu. Tlrat mcaros
htn l llll ~ your lutal r ttlurit• tn- d1st riel superi ntendent , will
takl' &lt;-tml hnnllng vortrcularly read his fourth rr port . Other
business uf the asscrnblv wrll
)'II UI" fctl t1 lld dlolt·slcrul 1!1ur cludc pastors' report s.
Wkc.
I suspe(.'! yuur duclur"' tw ve l"hurch stC~tistit:s, elections,
already :rskeli yuu tu Jrrrrr t and planning for the 1978-79
(oods

tn fulfill one-third of the
annual reql'irements of the
city
of
Clevela nd .
''Obviously , that's not a lot of
gas," Collins said .
But opponents of drillin g,
co n cer n ed with
contam ination of drinking.
water in lakeshore citie s, are
alarmed that the ban is being
allowed to expire.
"There is no justifiable
reason why any person or
firm should be permitted to
fl oa t ma ss ive drilling
equipment on Lake Erie and
be allowed to dri ve their
drill s through the sands of
Lake Erie's bottom in search
of natural gas or oil," sa id
state Sen . J . Timothy
McCorma ck. D-Euclid.
author of th~ ban.
The lates t prohibition,
enacted in 1972, was allowed
to expire because legislators
were unable to pass a bill
permitting a three-well pilot
project to determine the
eff ects of drilling for natural
gas. Th at proposal ran
aground iu last week's
legislative session . It would

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allowances a veteran gets tn
the form of educational
assistance, VA can make
loans of up to $2,500 to
qualified veterans each
academic year. The monthly
allowance given a fuU time
single veteran Is $311. Hall
time students receive hall
that amount.
For those veterans in need,
VA will pay £or tutoring at the
rate of up to $69 per month,
with a maximum of $828 for
12 months, Smith said.
Of the 434,000 Vietnam
veterans residing in Ohio, ,
only 19~,000 have taken advantage of the Gl Bill
training program. Veterans
may obtain further in·
formation from the Cleveland ··
VA Regional Office or from
any
veterans
service
organization .

little league event
Powell's
Super-Valu
(Larry Powell, Owner) and
The Pomeroy Youth League
are proud to present their
First lnvltational Tournament for Little Leaguers of
the Big Bend Area. The
tournament director is Don
Hunnel assisted by the officers and managers of the
Pomeroy Youth League.
Dates of the tournament
are Saturdsy, July 1, and
Sunday, July 2. The tournament will be held on Little
League fields (No. 1 and No .
2) located at the Meigs High
School.

Due to the timing and
scheduling, this year's
tournament will be limlled to
a ! ~team field. Six teams will
be from the Big Bend Little
League with ·Powell's Giants
leading the way, followed by
Pomeroy Yankees , New
Haven Cubs, New Haven
Reds, Pomeroy Tigers, and
Pomeroy Pirates. The
Rutland Dodgers, Middleport
Indians; and Middle Braves
represent the downriver
Little League with Racine
Royals and Syracuse Reds
re pres enting the upriver
Little League. A tea m from
Albany will round out th e
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inflation,
should
make athe~
11:.'::!.-.CJ percent across-the-board in
federal spending and a
corresponding tax reduction
of l1Ji billion.
At the same time, he said,
household. How much par· Carter should "make a susticipants must pay for food tained effort" to eliminate a
st~ mps goes up as income
$3o billion trade deficit of the
goes up .
United States with other
"County welfare depart· countries.
ment s know whose food
" U he'd do just those two
sta mp benefits will be af- things, · there'd be .• a
fected by the SS-SSI in- turnaround In this country,"
('r ease, " McD owell sai d. Connally told the news
" The July ATP (A u- conference. "There'd be a
thorization to Purchase) 'turnaround In coofldence, a
food stamp card should turnaround In the value of the
already include any changes dollar, a turnaroW1d in the
in lh&lt; amount ef food stamps rate of Inflation and a
turnaround In Interest rates."
and their l'OSI ."
·
Connally said it is alright
S5-SSI recipients affected
by this Increase can get more for Carter to ask business and
information by calling their labor to cooperate in
co unty welfare department reducing Inflation, "but
ur the lull-free Food Stamp before heaaks them, he ought
r•. ask the government to lead
Hotline. 1-&lt;100-282-1190.
tlte way ."·

Living costs affect stamps
COLUMBUS - The cost of
li ving in crease in Socia l
St•curity benefits will affect
the amount of food stamps
and their cost for many Ohio
Food Sta mp Prograr n part~cipants, Tom McDowe ll ,
Ciu ef, Burea u of Food
Stamps, Ohiu Department of
Public Welfare, reported .
On Ju ly l , payments will
increa se lry li.5 percenl for all
persons n·cciving Socia l
Securit y ISS) and Supplementa l Security Income
tSS J I benefits. The amount of
food stamps and thei r cost,
determined by the U. S.
Depa rtment uf Agriculture,
are based on the household
Size and the mnount of income received uy the

TV•••in Review

GEAR UP

FOR THE
TOURNEY WINNERS - These golfers won top
honors at last weekend's Regatta Tournament at the
Pomeroy Golf Course . From 1-1 are Jonn Teaford club
pro ; Bernard Fultz, runner-up low net; Mike Nesse~oad.

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Cincinnati Reds in a four·
game series this week•nd he
was thinking about that at his
locker .
"The kids on this club can
go, oan 't they~" he said of
Mark Lemongtllo, Tom
Dixon and Floyd BaMbttr,
each of whcnl , I10pj)ed the

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By GARY TA 'VLOR
UPI Sports Writer
HOUSTON ( UPI J - Joe
Niekro was the only Houston
Astros starter who laUed tAl
pitch a four-hitter aRalnst Uw

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Course, shows Norma Amsbury correct
~:::.!form Mrs. Amsbury is a participant in a
i
If claM offered at the -course. For more
W'fJIIIIUQII caU 99U306.
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By KENNE111 R. CLARK
United PresalnternatiOIUII
WORKING GmL: Most l+year-&lt;&gt;ld kids are willing to settle
for a swnmer job at the local hamburger hut, but for Aadra
McArdle it's a bigger league. The former star of the Broadway
hit "Annie" must go to court in Los Angeles to tie up her nell
gig . She's on tap for a role in a TV movie tentatively titled

Stort Hours

Mon .·Tt1urs.
IOJ.m .· ll p.m.
Fri. &amp; SJI .
a .m .- 11 : 30p .m .
Saturday
11 a . m .-11 p.m

tiM' Reds Thursday

added Pete Rose . "We've
been on a long road trip. "
Joe Morgan said the four
I
wa .-atchin~ .
" lley, Joe, did you hear shutouts pitched against the
what he said, that Joe Niekro Reds in the past 10 games
w the last pitcher to give up were the most he had seen
1 'nm to the Reds. Is that
since joinin g the club.
true?" said Howe, talking
Reds Manager Sparky
just loudly enough to needle Ander son said he was
W1impressed with Houston 's
Niekro.
The pitcher .. as not pitching.
"We're gonna have to wait
amused.
" I'm used to the criticism, '' until the second half of the
he said. "God knows , I'm season," he said.
used to it. But when I beat
Cincinnati won the series
Cincinnati and I'm singled opener Monday when an
out for this abuse, that 's it. " error by Lemongello gave
The Astros could cut up away a game in which he had
because they had shut out the fi red a four-hitter . Niekro
Reds for tile second straight heat the Reds 6-4 Tuesday
night
and
extended and then Dixon and Bannister
Cincinnati's scoreless streak tossed th e back-to-back
shutouts.
to 20 irutuigs.
Bannister's performance
" It 's not the Astros
pitching ," said the Reds' Ken Thursday, In wtiich he struck
out seven and walked three,
Griffey .
"I think it's more our was notable because he said
hitters than their pitchers," he felt rusty . He has been the
d ba!leman

"Rainbow," but since she's a minor, her parents, Paa.l and

Phyllss McArdle, have to approve the deal - Wlder the eye of a
judge. lt's worth the hassle. She'll earn something in excess of
$50,000 for her labors.

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CHIP OFF THE OlJ&gt; TWIG: Twiggy1the pencil-thin British
model of the lim! who turned pop singer for the 1971M Ia
expecting a little bud in November. Says her manager, Nevlue
Schulmaa1"Twiggy and her husband are very excited about it,
They have come hack to Londoo because they want the baby to'
be British." Husband Is American actor Mlcluoel WhllaeJ.
Schulman says the baby won't Interrupt the Twig's singing
career.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: Pollee Commlsaioner Samuel Rom
in an ode to the horse on adoption of the first mounted patrol II\,
the history of East Meadow , N.Y. : "A mounted officer Ia an
excellent vehicle to encourage dialogue with YOU!ll! people. It'•'
a fringe benefit. When 's the last Ume you saw a kld pet a ..trol

Art

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GUMPSES: Ooo AdaiDI, star of the old ''Get Smart" TV
series, was sued for divorce Thursday In Santa Monica, CaUf.
by hls wife, Judy Luciano, who says he'sa "chronic gambler ;I
, losing up to .,000 a month ... Comedian Soapy 81lel was IUed
for divorce Thuraday in Loa Angeles by Barbin Sllel, IU wlft,
of 28 years ... The popular dlaco group Tile Rllcllle Fallllly II
changing ltB'image for its next album cover - from Cleopatra
chic to a combination of blklnla and football helmeta ... Llldl
Anlaz made her stage debut In "Annie Get Your Gun" at New
York's Jones Beach Theater Thuraday while a proud mother,
and brother - Lucille BaD and Dell Al'lll Jr. - applauded ...,

"\

team's fifth starter and ha s
been passed over five times
this season due to rainouts.
"It's tough. I realize I'm a
spot starter and I reali zed
I've just got to be patient," he
said. "I'm learn ing a lot
watch ing the hitters in the
league while I sit on the
bench."
~ec o nd -place Cincinnati
dropped to 31,, ga mes behind
San,Francisco in the National
League West. Houston is 12• ,
ba ck in fifth pla ce .

JULY 1 1 1918

For oil your home

You II cui a w•de. smooth
swatrr. And Gravely has
artachments for
cornpostrng, haulrng, leal_
removal -a whole to.t rnore
1hose are some of tl'e
reaSOfls why Gravely rs the
"chOice of the pros" Cornt
111 and see for vouroelf

. PRACfiCE SWINGS - Mildred Karr, Norma Amsbury , and Eleanor Thomas practice
\herr ~wmgs at the Pomeroy Golf Course. The ladies are participants in a beg iMers golf
class being taught by J.ohn Tea£ord, club pro.

H.Jddle part lzldiar:.t

GlHE NO,:@
l100 P.H.

Hrd,, lronHnount mowers

GRAVELY
:1) fRACTOR SALES

~.

"'~!;I

11)0 P,H.
JUt'!~ , 1978

Hev Hnen Red11

When you
·
ltov~ rea ' work to do,. put
uur exclus•ve B-speed, all·
gear transrntssron on your
.,.de Wrll1 no belts to slrp .
come loose or break. Al11j1
posrt1ve power strarght rr\to
Jhe mower attachment
Wrlh a chorce oi 40- or 50•nch center mount Or 40-

: ~• KZ200

.

S!i!

a&lt;l

..:~ ~- · ·,

-~
~~

('lrildren 's ltmnt·

J&gt;4:'r on ,lur ·I!/ h•m onn g tht·ir
r!lrma Jlu., tur, tlw ·Ht•-.·.
H111H'r' :-;' r4tn k \ , tllltl hi' fami·
I~ . lt ,,· mmi..,t• ·r ha -. lu.•t.•u
:.t~!tif.:U t:d ht lht· Zaru·.. dlle
l 'hun·h. .Juwin.l{ lht· gri!Up 111
lhl' t•vt•ning ful' it ·t• •n·a111 aud
ntkt: in htm••r uf tht• 16th birt.Jiday nf llrun Hvst• ll 1-n•n•

1a)O P,H.
JtJU ~ . 1978

Rae!.oo Royale

CAME NO •@
lO tOO A.H.
JULY 10 1918

:

Hftitd . Pnmt-ru) , hn!-~ h•d ;1 sup-

H1ddleport Bravea

~

A~

fiO ST l'AKTY
Mr . and Mr~. N•u·rn ;m K

RIDENOUR'S

.

John Thomas, ma~ager of the golf course, annuurr ced
plans for an upcomrng tourney to be held July .2and July 4
For more information call 992~306 .

Povell'a Ctants

New Raven Cubs
CAME NO , Ql
lOtOO A.H.
IUI.Y 1 0 1918

wrrH

longest drive; Lionel Boggs, low gross; and Geurg e
Harrrs, longest putt. Not pi ctured is Clyde Wri ght. low net.

GIME NO,®

By JOAN HANAUER
UP! Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Multinational firms are seUlng the
image of a well-fed, thriving Western baby In the form of Infant
formula - but too often what mothers In underdeveloped
countries are buying is severe malnutrition for their children.
The problems the infant formula has caused is the theme of
the first segment of CBS Reports £or July 5, I(). II p.m., Eastern
time, in what most likely will be Blll Moyers' swansong &lt;111
CBS. The title is " Into the Mouths of Babes ."
In the second portion of the show, "Going, Going, Gone,"
Marlene Sanders relates the alarming rate at which Southern
blacks are losing their land - 300,000acres a year.
In the documentary on formula, no one questions the
nutritional value of Infant formula - a large section of the
audience who wlll watch the show was raised on it.
The problems arise iri countries such as the Domlnlcan
Republican, where the average age at which malnutrition first
occurs has dropped from 18 months to 8 - a critical age In
brain development.
U the formula is okay, what's the problem? Mothers too
illiterate to read package instructions or Wlderstand the need
for sterllzation, whose water source is contaminated, and who
poverty sometimes drives to dilute the formula so that It
becomes nutritionally unsound.
In addition, once a mother has weaned her baby onto
formula , her mother's rnUk no longer is available so there's no
recognizing a mistake and turning back.
The international marketers of infant formula defend their
product and its use with a certain logic, but the faces of
starving children weight the program on the other side .
Moyers calls these children victims for whom no one will take
responsibility and suggests :
" ... the companies could insist the formula not be sold where
it cannot be properly used, doctors could end the conflict of
Interest (arising !rom gifts given by manufacturers' representatives 1 and the casual distribution of samples, and
governments could put the care of these children first, llmlting
the importation of costly formulas that families cannot afford
and replacing them with less expensive alternatives."
The second portion of the program concerns black people
and land ownership in the South.ln 1954, according to Marlene
Sanders, there were 175,000 black landowners controlllng 10
rnlllion acres. By 1974 only 10,000 black landowners were left.
An important reason is because often blacks didn't write
wills and their land was divided among an Increasingly
tangled web of descendants - the heirs to the property, for
which "hetrs property" is named.
And heirs property is easi ly lost to aggressive speculators,
particularly if the heirs In questions don 't have sound legal
advice . An outfit called The Emergency Land Fund tries to
'ride to the rescue, but they can 't always cut speculators off at '
the pass - particularly when they are tcying to help a black
man bid for his own land against a multinational corporatioo .

car:"

...

,.

field.
Trophies will be awarded to
the top lour finishers . First
place and second place
finishers will be awarded a
sponsor 's ~rophy plus individual trophies. Third and
fourth place finishers will be
awarded sponsor's trophies
only.
Using both Field No . I and
Field No. 2, two games will be
in progress al the same time. ·
Starting times on Saturday
will be ten o'clock, twelve
thirty, three o'clock and live
thirty. Sunday 's semi-finals
and finals wiD be at one-thirty
and four o'clock.

Om;R BPACU:T

'11fE LOCK THAT FAILEO: The nightclub owner locked the
musicians out Thursday night when they couldn't come up with
more money - but that didn't stop New York's nonprofit
Universal Jazz Coalitlon - or its "Salute to Women In Jazz."
The group hired a caterer, set up tables and served a chicken
dinner right on the sidewalk in front of the Casablanca Two
club - where the legendary Birdland once stood - while
·~.
"I haven't addressed that pianist Mary L&lt;&gt;u Wllllama, singer Helea Merrill and others
yet and I'm not going to until jammed the night away for a crowd of about 400 fans , Says MI.'
after the elections this year," Merrill, "A padlock will not stop women In jan." Adds MI.
he said.
Williams, "Perhaps it 's better out here. It's cooler and there's
Connally suggested that to more love.' '

~~~~~~m~~.,....Hreduce
president

CLEVELAND (UP!) - De·
troit Tigers' center-fielder
Ron LeFlore, who came out
of Southern Michigan Prison
to become a star on the
An1erican League team , has
been chosen. by President
Carter to se rve on th e
National Advisory Committee on Juvenrle Justice and
Delinquency Prevention .
LeFlo re said Thursday,
"Gelling picked by the
president for anything is a
. rea l honor 1\nd this is an
area that I've wanted to get
involved in .... I think the
pe ople will listen to what I
have to say because of my
pa st experience .''

rowell's sponsoring

•

1978 LIT1tE LEAGL'E

" We 'll be the first in our neighborhood to have one- what do they eat?"

111

March . J9ii. krlhng uver 1,3011

3-The Daily Sentinel, Mirtdleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday,Jure 30, 19:.

PQJE!J.I S SlrPf,:&amp;VU,U

HEALTH
Lawrence

N.E.A 18

Veterans' time
•
•
1s
runnmg
out

Molt .... lf)WII ,

low11 hMtl c-.1 , 1\l '"'
duvt

• r'cONOMr

This little pig
went to market

FAT!

... Because tt was fed properly right
from th e start . We can help yo u fatten
up your li vestoc k, too. We carry a large
su pply o f feeds , antibio tics. and addi\tves for your pigs, poultry , ca ttle and
shee p. We'll show you how to cut costs .
and tnc rease the dai ly gains of your

I;' r••cro•

SEE THEM TODAY

Some place!&gt; have pretty good t hi Ck·
eo . Soml! offer fa~r root beer . Other s,

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

not·too·bad cooes and shakes , Bt.Jl,
there t5 only c:x1e pl~t c.e you can get

the best of all the se things - your
local 3 IN ONE family restaurant! !

ani mal s.

15&lt; E. ~ln . Pomeroy , 0.

.. -··---

"2-62"

Reedsville, o .

SUGAR RUN MILLS
180 MULBERRY AVE.

POMEROY,

0.

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2-The D'!!IY Sentinel, Middleport·Pumeruy , 0., Friday, June :W, 1978

ETTA ftl\11 . _ S1"~·TEtE4"""

Bane activ«: in
musical field
Greg Bane is one of the two
new pianists added -to the
aaff of "GaUia Country" this
Eason. Dan Rowan is the
other.
Bane has st udied with
Marion Ford for 10 years
wh ile a student in the
GaUipolis City Schools
·•
Upon graduation from
Gallia Academy, he entered
Rio Grande College where he
has been involved in campus
musical activities for two
Years, including his duties as .
accompanist for the Grande
Chorale. He has also played
for two musicals at the Grace
United Methodist Church.
Professionally, Greg has
entertain ed at the Ohio
University Inn , Athens; The
Fox Farm Inn, Chillicothe,
Ohiu and Os&lt;J11r's Restaurant
In Gallipolis. He is planning a
ca ree r in social work
fo llowing his graduation from
Rio Grande College in the
spring of 1979.
Future plans also include
pu rsuing his musica l entertaining and perhaps some
recording work.
Greg is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Bane , Neighborhood Road, Gallipolis. He
has a brother, Mike, a student

1-\U(.IIIE.

Time Is ruMlng out for
thouilands of Ohio veterans to
use their Gl Bill educational
benefits, according to the
Veterans Administration.
"With the average age of
this state's Vietnam veteran
being .33 years," Ralph E.
Smith Jr., director of the
Cleveland VA Regional Office
said, ''It is obvious that many
of them already have jobs.·
But they should bear in mind
that if they were discharged
less than 10 years ago, they
can still go to school on a
part-time basis and collect
educational monies . This
e.tra education could .improv e their employment
progress thereby increasing
the family's financial coffers."
Smith also points out that in
addition
.to
monthly

GREG BANE
at Gallia Academy.
"Gallia Co untry" will be
seen Thursday through
Sunday nights beginning July
6, and continuing throughout
the month of July . Tickets
are : $4 ._50 for adults; $2.50 for
children 12 and under. Group
rates are availab le upon
request by calling HiH-28622 10 or by writing to Box 752,
Gallipolis, Ohio, 15631.

House is determined ,
WASH INGTON I UP!) Despite criticisms
of
"l egislative overkill, " the
House is determined not to
give up its authority to review
the
regulations
of
govemment agencies.
The House, by a 24+110·
vote,
approved
an
amendment Thursday that
would give either it or tbe
Senate the authority to veto
any regulations issued by the
Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
The only regulations
ex empt from congressional
review would be those setting
F11A interest rates.
Rep . Gary Brown, R-Mich.,
the spon so r .of
the
amendment, said the veto
power is necessary because
"too many overzea lous
adminrs tr ators " badly
Interpret the laws Congress
pass.
The heavy vote for the
Brown amendment by
R•publicans and Democrats
alike was clearly in response
to President Carter's
criticism of such one-house

vetoes by Congress and his
threat to ignore them in some
cases.
Rep. Thomas Ashley, [)..
Ohio, floor manager of a
housing bill to which the
amendment was attached ,
fought unsuccessfully to head
off the Brown amendment.
"This approach is a classic
case of legislative overkill ,"
he said. "Federal agencies
issue
tho usa nds
of
regulations each year . We
would have to examine them
all fully and with hearings."
The amendment wa s
tacked onto a bill calling for a
fiveyear extension of public
and govemment-subsidized
housin g and community
development programs.

A major earlhqcake struck
Buchct rest.

RunHlllli::l

Four-year han expires
By LEE LEONARO
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS iUPli - Although Ohio's fo ur-year han
on recovering gas and oil
from under Lake Erre expires
at midnight tonight, the slate
does not expect any nrsh on
perm its to drill for the fuels .
"I don 't think anything's
goi ng to hap pe n," sa id
Horace R. Collins, chief of the
geolog ical survey division of
the stat e Depa rtment of
Natural Resources. " I don't
know of a single soul or
pet r oleum com pany
interested in .leasing land
urder the lak e for drilling."
Even if anyone were interested . there is ha rdly enough
gas under the Jake to make it
worthwhile.
Although Canadian firm s
have been removing gas from
their side of the lake, Cullins
a 1975 geological surv ey
estimated production on the
Ohio side co uld be buill Ill 15
billion cubic feet a year over
a 4()-year period, less to start
with .
That would be enough gas

pt.&gt;uplc a nd Cii USIIIg l' Xlt:llS I V~
dama~c tu llous1ng and ll t·

duslry .

•
Rt·!hH·t· ,wight
gradually,
DEAH DH. I.AMB - I had a
heart attack a year and a half
agu and the doctor said I
didn 't need any surgery but I
llit ve weight problems and
lung l'ongt:sliufl . I

w~::igh

186

p&lt; •tlllds and am ti6 years old. I
don 't smoke or drink . I take
Slow K , I .nstx: an() I..anuxm.

Wrl l I ever be able to recover
cumpl ddy? How come rny

hclll't controls the nurds coming out of IllY bvdy '? My
ankles swe ll up and I get
short of breath also .
DEA l! HEADF:H - Often
tht: W~l ~ hl gai 11

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lle&lt;.~rl
f;11lur e ts
a~svt · rar e ll willr the ac-

w1th

cwltulatl&lt;m uf fluid . And rt
dues

LH.'l'UJIIUIHtC Ill the
ankles and can tl tt: umulatc 111

lh&lt;:~ t

tunletlll SUliluru

dmrd1 year.

Heflel'!lrrs !rum
the
salt . i\rrybod y takrrr g
denominationwide
Midthe abd(Jmcn , or It c.: an ac- dwrell&lt;:s ur walt'r rncd r rtt~
cumulate 111 lht lungs etnd lions such as l..os1x often Quadrennia l Conference un
chest l'lW tt y.
needs lu n:pletcc putasst um . Evangelism held in tl1e
1'he rnechanrsm uf fluid That 's why yuu 'n, gellmg Myriad Co nvention Center,
relent ICJII and swt!lling ts Sluw K. To gtvl' .vuu 111orc 111· Oklahoma City , January IOrelallvely complex but when furma ti un on the lln rurlant.·e t2, will be s&lt;·en in these plans.
C:t person has hcl.lrl failUre he
of U1e balanct• bet ween Chu rch growth s mirrars
tends tu rctam salt in the sudtwn lind l•ot&lt;t ssrutn I arn have l&gt;r&lt;n conducted thi s
bvdy. '!'hal's why you are tak- also scndrrrg )UII The Jlc;rl tlr year which will resu ll 111
ing l.asrx to help to elimrnatc JA·tlt'l' 11UIIli&gt;·r J0-12, Sa il : every ehur&lt;'h bemg consc1ous
tire t!Xc CS.'S svdiwn salt. Wrth \ 'tiU I Vtl&lt;Jl S11dllHn and of its prug rt·ss 1:1 nd urga mt.ing
salt

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execs..&lt;; amount of

wuter Is retol ncd, which til·
creases the amount of water
in the circulatory system.
This ca uses water to literally
leak out of tht• t'irculation into
Ore tissue spaces.
To explain thi s in
svmewhat mure dcl4il . I am
sending yuu The Hea lth Letter num ber II~ . Swelling:
Cau.,cs and Managements.
Thrs issue wi ll also Kive
yuu.mformatwn on the iype
of swelling Ural uccurs with
ir1ju rlcs and spt·a ins a 11d how
they should be trea ted; as
wt•ll as the basic concepts uf
how flurd accumulates Ill the
btxly. Other readers who are
inten·stctl tn infor1u~t lio11
al&gt;out swelli ngs can send 50
cents with a luirg, ~ta rnpt'&lt;l .
St ·if-addressed envelope fur

P tllH S!'! IU! ll Biili:11l l"L'

fur

t~ n·at cr l.!f(JWI!i

JJF.i\H IJH. IJ\MB - Is nun·
fat dry rrrrlk J&gt;!ll'der rea lly
nun~ret t mtd IS tlw eholestcrul
removed wrtlr the fat rn skim-

lL"&gt;C 1t in hak111~ pnx.lud.s ttnd

IJt:
IS

u s 1ng i.l nulk (lrutluct that
non-fat. ami very luw 111

chuh.·skrvl. Not only I hu t,

yuu

t.'[J/1

mrrcasr the umuunl

uf rrorr-lat dry milk powder
calil'll fur in the recipe and
c11nc h the &lt;.lllluunt u£ prutc111
ctnd

f.'liil"l ul n 111

ttny fuud s t llfl l

)'oUwepa re with rl.

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1\''lt:Ht::.. ,TtiF
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DF.AH HF.i\DEH - Yes.
nun-fat dry rmlk powder rs
nun-fat and 1l t'olllams very
bttle cholcsler 1!. ll is an excellent subsl.ilrlt'e to use in
l'ookmg as }uu c;m nutkc
milk gravws. puddi ngs and

have banned oil drilling outright.
McCormack said he is prepared to ask the U.S. Depart·
ment -of Interior and U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency to stop any preparations for drilling Wlder the
lake, and go to the White
House if necessary.
But it may not be
necessary.
Collins said the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers is in tbe
middle of an environmental
impact study of drilling in the
lake, and no permilll can be
issued until the study is
finished. That won't be for
another 18 months, he said .
In addition , said Collins,
there is "very, very little
interest" on the part of the
petrolewn industry because
of "all the red tape and
hassle, as well as the cost," of
dr:Uing underwater.
Collins pointed out a
co mpany would have to
invest in special rigs and
containment equipment, and
would have to feed and house
permanent crews on the lake .
The original drilling ban,

enacted in 1970, was allowed
to lapse for 312 months in 1972
through legislative oversight.
Not a single petrolewn firm
applied ror a permit with the
department 's division of oil
and gas.

Connally
says GOP
must work

By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPII Former Texas Gov. John B.
Connally said Thursday tl&gt;al
the Republican party should
set its sights on electing one
new congressman in every
state and adding 5 to 8
percent of the black vote to
the GOP rolls this year .
Con nally told a new s
conference Republicans must
work to build a broad base for
their party, strengthen local
organizations and elect
congressmen .
He was in Columbus to
speak at a lund-raising
dinner for Republican
candidates to the Ohio
Senate, and appeared at a
news conference with five
Republica n candidates who
are trying to capture what
are viewed as vulnerable
numeri ca l .goals for each affairs of the church through Democratic seats.
"I've been traveling the
ch urch will be presented as a the 170 districts in 611 nations
country
incessantly for 10
part of the denominatirr n's of the world.
months
trying
to point out the
The Churc h of the
commitment to enroll 250,000
necessity
for
Republicans
to
rrew mrmiJers in the 1976-l!O Nazarene is making many
rebuild
the
party
at
the
local
changes required by its rapid
quadrennium.
Dr. Wrlliam Greathouse, internationalization. Of the level," said the Democratgeneral suprrintcndent, wi ll total 625, 1~0 members, 25 turned-Republican.
" It's imperative beyond
preside and speak at the percent are outside of the
any
question
that
opening IJ f each morning United States and Canada. A
Republicans
must
strengthen
session. He is one of a six- gro 'A1h percentage of 3.3 was
m an board of gene ral reported in 1977. The church their position in the various
superintendents, elected at now broadcasts aro und the legislatures, governor's
offices
and
local
the qua drennial gene ral world in 18 langua ges.
govenunents.
This
is
the
assembli es. wlm" direct the
•
strength of the Republican
party and the salvation of the
5JR.E , I'VE COME'
country
."
UP W i"l"H A .....
Connally said President
C art er's
appar e nt
W1popularity should be an
issue this fall, and he accused
majority Democrats in
Congress of doing nothing,
particularly on a national
energy policy.
Connally, who served as
secretary of the treasury in
1971-72 after being a
Democratic governor of
I HAVE IHE GOOSE
ON A LON G-TERM
Texas, said it Is "possible" he
"THO..-r L-A'i5 GOL.DEN
NO
CONTRACT.
might run for the GOP
EGGS ..
presidential nomination · in

Area Nazarene church
leaders hold meeting

Local Nazarene church
•
members
will attend their
annua l district assembly and
E. Lamb. M.D.
missionary tonvention July
li-20. The assembly of the
Central Ohio Distri ct, which
Ltus J ~s ue to rnc 111 care of thts includes 8tJ churrhes, connewspaper, P.O. B11x :!2li , s~n vent: s at 7: 30 p.n1. 0 11
Tuesda y. July 18 , and coBAntunru, TX itl'l92.
When the flu rd accumula· eludes with th e evc11ing
Uun IS due lu hci:trt far lure tile service Thursday, Ju ly ~0 .
Preceding the asser Bhi)', a
!Jest ::~ppnmth ts lu try lo L'tll"·
red th c heart coru.hllull tf ttt missionary convention will
eonvenc nt 7:30 p.m. un
~rll possible. That' s also wiry
ytJU
ijrc gcttmg I ~nvxtn . Mt1nday , July 17, currcluding
wlrr clr rs a drgrLalrs J&gt;rcpara- w1th an l.lfternoon se.sstufl oi1
Tuesday.
lH lll til slrt!nglhcu the l'UII·
All of the sessions arc
trac!HIIIS of the hcrtrl rnusdt .
It 's dtfficult to say what yuu slated to be held at the
can t:X pt:cl fru111 your futun• Naw rene campground . 2708
coudttl on but whatever ytJU Morse !load, in Columbus.
vlin du l11 hrlp graduall\· 'l11c host pastor will be Hcv .
ntt1ucc yuur w ct~ht wtll pnr ~~ !bert Speckien .
Dr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr .,
IK&lt;bly he lp yuu. Tlrat mcaros
htn l llll ~ your lutal r ttlurit• tn- d1st riel superi ntendent , will
takl' &lt;-tml hnnllng vortrcularly read his fourth rr port . Other
business uf the asscrnblv wrll
)'II UI" fctl t1 lld dlolt·slcrul 1!1ur cludc pastors' report s.
Wkc.
I suspe(.'! yuur duclur"' tw ve l"hurch stC~tistit:s, elections,
already :rskeli yuu tu Jrrrrr t and planning for the 1978-79
(oods

tn fulfill one-third of the
annual reql'irements of the
city
of
Clevela nd .
''Obviously , that's not a lot of
gas," Collins said .
But opponents of drillin g,
co n cer n ed with
contam ination of drinking.
water in lakeshore citie s, are
alarmed that the ban is being
allowed to expire.
"There is no justifiable
reason why any person or
firm should be permitted to
fl oa t ma ss ive drilling
equipment on Lake Erie and
be allowed to dri ve their
drill s through the sands of
Lake Erie's bottom in search
of natural gas or oil," sa id
state Sen . J . Timothy
McCorma ck. D-Euclid.
author of th~ ban.
The lates t prohibition,
enacted in 1972, was allowed
to expire because legislators
were unable to pass a bill
permitting a three-well pilot
project to determine the
eff ects of drilling for natural
gas. Th at proposal ran
aground iu last week's
legislative session . It would

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allowances a veteran gets tn
the form of educational
assistance, VA can make
loans of up to $2,500 to
qualified veterans each
academic year. The monthly
allowance given a fuU time
single veteran Is $311. Hall
time students receive hall
that amount.
For those veterans in need,
VA will pay £or tutoring at the
rate of up to $69 per month,
with a maximum of $828 for
12 months, Smith said.
Of the 434,000 Vietnam
veterans residing in Ohio, ,
only 19~,000 have taken advantage of the Gl Bill
training program. Veterans
may obtain further in·
formation from the Cleveland ··
VA Regional Office or from
any
veterans
service
organization .

little league event
Powell's
Super-Valu
(Larry Powell, Owner) and
The Pomeroy Youth League
are proud to present their
First lnvltational Tournament for Little Leaguers of
the Big Bend Area. The
tournament director is Don
Hunnel assisted by the officers and managers of the
Pomeroy Youth League.
Dates of the tournament
are Saturdsy, July 1, and
Sunday, July 2. The tournament will be held on Little
League fields (No. 1 and No .
2) located at the Meigs High
School.

Due to the timing and
scheduling, this year's
tournament will be limlled to
a ! ~team field. Six teams will
be from the Big Bend Little
League with ·Powell's Giants
leading the way, followed by
Pomeroy Yankees , New
Haven Cubs, New Haven
Reds, Pomeroy Tigers, and
Pomeroy Pirates. The
Rutland Dodgers, Middleport
Indians; and Middle Braves
represent the downriver
Little League with Racine
Royals and Syracuse Reds
re pres enting the upriver
Little League. A tea m from
Albany will round out th e
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inflation,
should
make athe~
11:.'::!.-.CJ percent across-the-board in
federal spending and a
corresponding tax reduction
of l1Ji billion.
At the same time, he said,
household. How much par· Carter should "make a susticipants must pay for food tained effort" to eliminate a
st~ mps goes up as income
$3o billion trade deficit of the
goes up .
United States with other
"County welfare depart· countries.
ment s know whose food
" U he'd do just those two
sta mp benefits will be af- things, · there'd be .• a
fected by the SS-SSI in- turnaround In this country,"
('r ease, " McD owell sai d. Connally told the news
" The July ATP (A u- conference. "There'd be a
thorization to Purchase) 'turnaround In coofldence, a
food stamp card should turnaround In the value of the
already include any changes dollar, a turnaroW1d in the
in lh&lt; amount ef food stamps rate of Inflation and a
turnaround In Interest rates."
and their l'OSI ."
·
Connally said it is alright
S5-SSI recipients affected
by this Increase can get more for Carter to ask business and
information by calling their labor to cooperate in
co unty welfare department reducing Inflation, "but
ur the lull-free Food Stamp before heaaks them, he ought
r•. ask the government to lead
Hotline. 1-&lt;100-282-1190.
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Living costs affect stamps
COLUMBUS - The cost of
li ving in crease in Socia l
St•curity benefits will affect
the amount of food stamps
and their cost for many Ohio
Food Sta mp Prograr n part~cipants, Tom McDowe ll ,
Ciu ef, Burea u of Food
Stamps, Ohiu Department of
Public Welfare, reported .
On Ju ly l , payments will
increa se lry li.5 percenl for all
persons n·cciving Socia l
Securit y ISS) and Supplementa l Security Income
tSS J I benefits. The amount of
food stamps and thei r cost,
determined by the U. S.
Depa rtment uf Agriculture,
are based on the household
Size and the mnount of income received uy the

TV•••in Review

GEAR UP

FOR THE
TOURNEY WINNERS - These golfers won top
honors at last weekend's Regatta Tournament at the
Pomeroy Golf Course . From 1-1 are Jonn Teaford club
pro ; Bernard Fultz, runner-up low net; Mike Nesse~oad.

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was thinking about that at his
locker .
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Mark Lemongtllo, Tom
Dixon and Floyd BaMbttr,
each of whcnl , I10pj)ed the

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By GARY TA 'VLOR
UPI Sports Writer
HOUSTON ( UPI J - Joe
Niekro was the only Houston
Astros starter who laUed tAl
pitch a four-hitter aRalnst Uw

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Course, shows Norma Amsbury correct
~:::.!form Mrs. Amsbury is a participant in a
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If claM offered at the -course. For more
W'fJIIIIUQII caU 99U306.
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By KENNE111 R. CLARK
United PresalnternatiOIUII
WORKING GmL: Most l+year-&lt;&gt;ld kids are willing to settle
for a swnmer job at the local hamburger hut, but for Aadra
McArdle it's a bigger league. The former star of the Broadway
hit "Annie" must go to court in Los Angeles to tie up her nell
gig . She's on tap for a role in a TV movie tentatively titled

Stort Hours

Mon .·Tt1urs.
IOJ.m .· ll p.m.
Fri. &amp; SJI .
a .m .- 11 : 30p .m .
Saturday
11 a . m .-11 p.m

tiM' Reds Thursday

added Pete Rose . "We've
been on a long road trip. "
Joe Morgan said the four
I
wa .-atchin~ .
" lley, Joe, did you hear shutouts pitched against the
what he said, that Joe Niekro Reds in the past 10 games
w the last pitcher to give up were the most he had seen
1 'nm to the Reds. Is that
since joinin g the club.
true?" said Howe, talking
Reds Manager Sparky
just loudly enough to needle Ander son said he was
W1impressed with Houston 's
Niekro.
The pitcher .. as not pitching.
"We're gonna have to wait
amused.
" I'm used to the criticism, '' until the second half of the
he said. "God knows , I'm season," he said.
used to it. But when I beat
Cincinnati won the series
Cincinnati and I'm singled opener Monday when an
out for this abuse, that 's it. " error by Lemongello gave
The Astros could cut up away a game in which he had
because they had shut out the fi red a four-hitter . Niekro
Reds for tile second straight heat the Reds 6-4 Tuesday
night
and
extended and then Dixon and Bannister
Cincinnati's scoreless streak tossed th e back-to-back
shutouts.
to 20 irutuigs.
Bannister's performance
" It 's not the Astros
pitching ," said the Reds' Ken Thursday, In wtiich he struck
out seven and walked three,
Griffey .
"I think it's more our was notable because he said
hitters than their pitchers," he felt rusty . He has been the
d ba!leman

"Rainbow," but since she's a minor, her parents, Paa.l and

Phyllss McArdle, have to approve the deal - Wlder the eye of a
judge. lt's worth the hassle. She'll earn something in excess of
$50,000 for her labors.

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CHIP OFF THE OlJ&gt; TWIG: Twiggy1the pencil-thin British
model of the lim! who turned pop singer for the 1971M Ia
expecting a little bud in November. Says her manager, Nevlue
Schulmaa1"Twiggy and her husband are very excited about it,
They have come hack to Londoo because they want the baby to'
be British." Husband Is American actor Mlcluoel WhllaeJ.
Schulman says the baby won't Interrupt the Twig's singing
career.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: Pollee Commlsaioner Samuel Rom
in an ode to the horse on adoption of the first mounted patrol II\,
the history of East Meadow , N.Y. : "A mounted officer Ia an
excellent vehicle to encourage dialogue with YOU!ll! people. It'•'
a fringe benefit. When 's the last Ume you saw a kld pet a ..trol

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GUMPSES: Ooo AdaiDI, star of the old ''Get Smart" TV
series, was sued for divorce Thursday In Santa Monica, CaUf.
by hls wife, Judy Luciano, who says he'sa "chronic gambler ;I
, losing up to .,000 a month ... Comedian Soapy 81lel was IUed
for divorce Thuraday in Loa Angeles by Barbin Sllel, IU wlft,
of 28 years ... The popular dlaco group Tile Rllcllle Fallllly II
changing ltB'image for its next album cover - from Cleopatra
chic to a combination of blklnla and football helmeta ... Llldl
Anlaz made her stage debut In "Annie Get Your Gun" at New
York's Jones Beach Theater Thuraday while a proud mother,
and brother - Lucille BaD and Dell Al'lll Jr. - applauded ...,

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team's fifth starter and ha s
been passed over five times
this season due to rainouts.
"It's tough. I realize I'm a
spot starter and I reali zed
I've just got to be patient," he
said. "I'm learn ing a lot
watch ing the hitters in the
league while I sit on the
bench."
~ec o nd -place Cincinnati
dropped to 31,, ga mes behind
San,Francisco in the National
League West. Houston is 12• ,
ba ck in fifth pla ce .

JULY 1 1 1918

For oil your home

You II cui a w•de. smooth
swatrr. And Gravely has
artachments for
cornpostrng, haulrng, leal_
removal -a whole to.t rnore
1hose are some of tl'e
reaSOfls why Gravely rs the
"chOice of the pros" Cornt
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. PRACfiCE SWINGS - Mildred Karr, Norma Amsbury , and Eleanor Thomas practice
\herr ~wmgs at the Pomeroy Golf Course. The ladies are participants in a beg iMers golf
class being taught by J.ohn Tea£ord, club pro.

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John Thomas, ma~ager of the golf course, annuurr ced
plans for an upcomrng tourney to be held July .2and July 4
For more information call 992~306 .

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New Raven Cubs
CAME NO , Ql
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IUI.Y 1 0 1918

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longest drive; Lionel Boggs, low gross; and Geurg e
Harrrs, longest putt. Not pi ctured is Clyde Wri ght. low net.

GIME NO,®

By JOAN HANAUER
UP! Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Multinational firms are seUlng the
image of a well-fed, thriving Western baby In the form of Infant
formula - but too often what mothers In underdeveloped
countries are buying is severe malnutrition for their children.
The problems the infant formula has caused is the theme of
the first segment of CBS Reports £or July 5, I(). II p.m., Eastern
time, in what most likely will be Blll Moyers' swansong &lt;111
CBS. The title is " Into the Mouths of Babes ."
In the second portion of the show, "Going, Going, Gone,"
Marlene Sanders relates the alarming rate at which Southern
blacks are losing their land - 300,000acres a year.
In the documentary on formula, no one questions the
nutritional value of Infant formula - a large section of the
audience who wlll watch the show was raised on it.
The problems arise iri countries such as the Domlnlcan
Republican, where the average age at which malnutrition first
occurs has dropped from 18 months to 8 - a critical age In
brain development.
U the formula is okay, what's the problem? Mothers too
illiterate to read package instructions or Wlderstand the need
for sterllzation, whose water source is contaminated, and who
poverty sometimes drives to dilute the formula so that It
becomes nutritionally unsound.
In addition, once a mother has weaned her baby onto
formula , her mother's rnUk no longer is available so there's no
recognizing a mistake and turning back.
The international marketers of infant formula defend their
product and its use with a certain logic, but the faces of
starving children weight the program on the other side .
Moyers calls these children victims for whom no one will take
responsibility and suggests :
" ... the companies could insist the formula not be sold where
it cannot be properly used, doctors could end the conflict of
Interest (arising !rom gifts given by manufacturers' representatives 1 and the casual distribution of samples, and
governments could put the care of these children first, llmlting
the importation of costly formulas that families cannot afford
and replacing them with less expensive alternatives."
The second portion of the program concerns black people
and land ownership in the South.ln 1954, according to Marlene
Sanders, there were 175,000 black landowners controlllng 10
rnlllion acres. By 1974 only 10,000 black landowners were left.
An important reason is because often blacks didn't write
wills and their land was divided among an Increasingly
tangled web of descendants - the heirs to the property, for
which "hetrs property" is named.
And heirs property is easi ly lost to aggressive speculators,
particularly if the heirs In questions don 't have sound legal
advice . An outfit called The Emergency Land Fund tries to
'ride to the rescue, but they can 't always cut speculators off at '
the pass - particularly when they are tcying to help a black
man bid for his own land against a multinational corporatioo .

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field.
Trophies will be awarded to
the top lour finishers . First
place and second place
finishers will be awarded a
sponsor 's ~rophy plus individual trophies. Third and
fourth place finishers will be
awarded sponsor's trophies
only.
Using both Field No . I and
Field No. 2, two games will be
in progress al the same time. ·
Starting times on Saturday
will be ten o'clock, twelve
thirty, three o'clock and live
thirty. Sunday 's semi-finals
and finals wiD be at one-thirty
and four o'clock.

Om;R BPACU:T

'11fE LOCK THAT FAILEO: The nightclub owner locked the
musicians out Thursday night when they couldn't come up with
more money - but that didn't stop New York's nonprofit
Universal Jazz Coalitlon - or its "Salute to Women In Jazz."
The group hired a caterer, set up tables and served a chicken
dinner right on the sidewalk in front of the Casablanca Two
club - where the legendary Birdland once stood - while
·~.
"I haven't addressed that pianist Mary L&lt;&gt;u Wllllama, singer Helea Merrill and others
yet and I'm not going to until jammed the night away for a crowd of about 400 fans , Says MI.'
after the elections this year," Merrill, "A padlock will not stop women In jan." Adds MI.
he said.
Williams, "Perhaps it 's better out here. It's cooler and there's
Connally suggested that to more love.' '

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president

CLEVELAND (UP!) - De·
troit Tigers' center-fielder
Ron LeFlore, who came out
of Southern Michigan Prison
to become a star on the
An1erican League team , has
been chosen. by President
Carter to se rve on th e
National Advisory Committee on Juvenrle Justice and
Delinquency Prevention .
LeFlo re said Thursday,
"Gelling picked by the
president for anything is a
. rea l honor 1\nd this is an
area that I've wanted to get
involved in .... I think the
pe ople will listen to what I
have to say because of my
pa st experience .''

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" We 'll be the first in our neighborhood to have one- what do they eat?"

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shee p. We'll show you how to cut costs .
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there t5 only c:x1e pl~t c.e you can get

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4-The Datly Sentmel: Mtddleport-PomerQy ,0., Fnday, June ll, 1978

Dodgers win third straight tilt
&amp;!tim WBll setting a record of second base in the l)inth and

By MARK FR~MAN
his own. The stylish &amp;itlm
UPI Sporta Wrll.t.r
A !He of crime has proved fanned five Braves to bet'oote
mosl Jrolitable for Davey
the all-time Los Angeles
Lopes.
strikeout
leader, surpassing
B)' GREG BAILEY
host New Ha ven Reds
Stealing bases with a Doo Drysdale. He entered the
In re&lt;'ent Pony League tr immed the Pomeroy
ICllOn, "Siting Syracuse Pirates 15·&gt; wit h Robert deft;lllt 'catch me if yoo can ' game tied with Drysdale at
'&lt;jueaked by the Pomemv Edwards getting the win . He attiwde, the Dodger secood 2,283.
toyals 1}-9.
• fanned six and walked three. oosernan oos been giving
&amp;!tim, who will never rest
catchel"s
fiLS
for
years,
and
oo
the laurels of his hitting
Ch ris Hupp and Da ~
Hitters for the winners
:ance worked the mound for were Darrell Sands , Steve last night victimized BiH abiJity, finished off a fivH'Uil
ne winners. fanning 12 and Sunonton, Kenneth Barker, l'ool'ooo f&lt;r two !/telLS that first inning with a two-run
wal ktn g seve n. Steve Art hur Wiley, Elvis Zerkle, led to two nms in Los single. Reggie Smith, Steve
'lhi inger and Brian Swann Rodney Plants, Steve f ink, Angeles' 7.J victa'y over the Garvey and Rick Mooday had
Atlanta Braves.
driven in runs with singles to
·:urled ·for the Royals, [an· and Edwards.
"Sooner &lt;r later, someone start the rally .
mg II and walkmg a like
Brian Betzing took the loss
is going to throw me out
" U you keep swinging loog
' umbe r .
•·ith rebel coming from Nick
again, " said Lopes, who ~ enough, " cracked Sutton,
Rick Allen had a triple and Rtggs. Getting ruts for the
;mgle for the wmners . and Pirates were Paul Duff , Joe now stolen 22 bases in 23 "sooner &lt;r later the ball will
attempts, including 19 hit your bat."
J9e Bob Hemsley had two fields , Betzing, Riggs , Fred
straight. Lopes is chasing his
The Dodgers added a n111 in
'tngies. ~an ce had a single. Colburn. Brian Zirkle. and own rec&lt;rd of 38 coosecuti ve
the
second when Lopes
For the Royals, Ohlinger led Ryan Oliver.
steals, a mark he set in 1975. walked, stole his first base
the W3)' with a triple . Rick p
030 2- 5 12 I
While Lopes was pursuing
'imt th , J ohn Smnh, and R
702 6-1&gt; 13 I the stolen• base rerord, Doo and scored on a single by Roo
Cey. Lopes later stole his
llandy Murrar each had a
Betzing, .Riggs i l l. and
1ngle
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Oliver.
Edwards and Wiley.
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In a do ubleheade r, the
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!la rry VanMatre. Kent Wolfe game , Don VanMeter fanned
&lt;&gt; k the loss wuh reltef help seven and walked none as the
·ro m Terry .l lr!' ic kle&gt;. Ha nge rs romped
16·0.
\an \1atre fannerl SI X Jnd VanMet er also socked two
Miljor Lugue Stiitdlngs
.al.k('d JUSt fuur
home runs and two triples to By Unifed PreH lntern~tionil 2· 30 o.m
LOS AnQ~Ie~ ( JOhn 8·6 and
Kl&lt;'k \11- Kl r~an led 1rh pace the atta ck.
National League
Welch
1 . Q) at
Cinc innati
East
ltte" wHh a trJplc. double.
(Moskau 0-2 and Sarm iento 6
Other Mason hitters were
W l Pet. GB JJ,
2, 5:30 p ,m .
nd &gt;~n~k whtle Tun Kelly Phtl Stewart with a homer, Phd a
)q 30 .$65
San Franc isco (Mon tefusco J.
Ch
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•d a tn pl e and shtgle. Da \ld Keith Reynolds with a triple,
2 and Ha l ick i f . J) at Atl an ta
Montreal
37 37 soo 41 2 (Devi ne 5·3 c'lnd Mat'ller l ·AI, 2,
Jrtun hiid a double, Grant
Jason Hysell. Tim Compson , P1ll!'Jbrg1"1
35 31 486 S'"
6 05
32 45 416 11
! ~-.ell l \HJ singles . and
Tony
Seylers ,
Ricky New York
51 Louis (Forsch 8·6 ) at
) l LOUI S
19 47 382 1) 1 2 Montreat (Gr im stev ll .A), 7.35
·tld'-' n Fields. Bod1e Oe;\'IS Lavendar, and Phil Hoffm an
W•~t
p m.
:!Jd (;p~,:-~!f' Zuspan each had - each a do ubl e, and
W L Pet . GB
New York (Espinosa 6 7 ) aT
Sa
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Fran
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Stewart , Seylers, La vendar , ( tnc •n at •
44 Ul 587 l '1 Pi ttsburg h 10 ~ ob inson 4·2 J.
8·05 p .m
1\', lfc ond \t c\tckle s
Heynolds, and Jack Denny. LOS Ang
.41 31 568 5
San Diego (Shi r ley • 9 ) at
11
San
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each ~ stngle.
Hous ton
33 38 465 12 1 1 Houston ( R ichard 6-8}. 8 15
o.m .
• '.'Cn ~tC\i c k les had t• o
F'red Colburn took the loss. At lanta
1C1 43 403 11
SaturCIJy 's GJmes
TPiurscsav
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Results
-.~ru:]es and Wolfe une tv
Getting a stngleoeach were
Ph il adelph ia at Chic ago
P hd adelp11 •a 9, Ch icago 3
St L ou is. a! Montreal
" c·ounJ for the Hacine hns
Colburn , Nick Riggs , and Joe
P t!!Sburg h 4 N~w Yor k. 3
San
Oie;o at Hous , 2. tw 1n ite
Lo!.. Ange les 7, At lanta 3
Fields.
New York at Pi1lsbur101 h.
Ho
uston
5,
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Todiiy ' s Pro bable Pitchen
San Fran at Atlanta , night
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Los Ang at Cinc innat i, n igh t
Pnlla&lt;Jelph
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In the second game, Tony Chr1s tenson 5 6 ) at Ch 1cago
AmericJn Luvue
Seyler got an 11-3 win, fa nning ( 8 urr 1s 4 5 and Kr ukow 0 0). 1,
Eiis1
W L Pc1 . GB
SIX and walking four. Van·
Boston
52 22 703
Meter socked another homer ,
A] J 1 . 581
9
Milwauke
loss,
Ianning
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and
walking
New York
Reynolds got a triple, and
A1 32 568 10
8a lt1mr e
40 35 533 12 1 7
Chuck Knopp, l..avendar, and just three .
Detro it
36 37 A9 J lS I~
Reynolds gal a double each. p
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34 39 466 17 1:1
26 47 350 25 17
135 Ox- 9 Toronto
Getting singles were Jason W
weu
Hysell, Tim Compson , Seyler,
W L Pet. GB
39 34 53A
In T-Ball action, the Daily Te)las
l.a,·endar, and Hoffman .
Kan C1tv
38 3.5 521
Nick R1ggs took the loss. Sentinel team ran their Cal1 f
39 .36 .520
fanning seven and walking record to a fine 7·1 Wed· Oakl and
37 JB 49 3
J4 40 459 5 1 2
just one . Getting a single nesday by downing a good Ch 1ca go
M 1nesota
30 41 •23 8
each wer e Ri ggs, Brian Sugar Run Ashland team 29- Se attle
27 so 351 14
Betzing, Brian Zirkle, Paul 24. Eric Spe ncer, Todd
Thursday 's Results
Cle'll etano 6, Detroi t J
Duff and Joe Fields.
Powell and Joey Hall led the
Oak land 8. Tnas 7, 10 inns
Boston 4, Ba lt i more 3
P
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Californ ia 3, Kansas Ci ty 1
The Sentinel team will be
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Seat tle 9, Ch 1cago 7
In a Pee Wee game , Dale C. one of the teams in the f ourth
Today •s Probable Pitchers
( All T imes EOTJ
Warner insurance held on for of July Holiday Tourney to be
Boston (Ti ant 7-0) at Ba l
held
at
Middleport
Sunda
y
a 9-.8 win over the visiting
t1more ( Flanagan 115 ). 7. 30
P m.
and Monday .
Powell 's team.
Cl e\ieland
(W i se s 10 ) at
Four ptl chers took the
Toronto (G arvin 1 1), 7 30 p m
Oetro11 ( Baker 11 1 at New
In la st night 's Pee Wee
mou nd for the winners - T.
Yor k (Gunen 3-0J. 8 p .m .
Cullum s, D. Beav er , G. game, host Pizza Shack fell to
Chic ag o ( Barri05 .5.71
at
Moo re. and R. Harrison. the Dale C. Warner team 7-1 M innesota (Zahn 7·5), 8 .30 p m.
utr.ee nra'll ers J. J J aT
The y fan ned eleven and behind a one-hitte r by Rod SeM.twa
attle ( Parrott 1.QJ. 10 : 3.5 p m .
walked
thi
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een.
Hitters
were
Hamson.
The
winning
hurler
Kans as Ci ty !Gale 7 2) at
Easy-to -use
Cullums and B. f reeman , a fanned fourteen and walked Oakla nct ( Keougt1 A-AI. IO :JO
gas powered
pm
homer each, G. Moore a just four . Gerald Moore
Te:r.a!'J
(Matla ck
6·81 at
triple , 0 . No rri s and socked a homer and single Cal 1t orn 1a I Aase
10 : 30
Freeman a dou ble each , and Brian freeman hit a pm Saturdly ' s G•mes
Harrison t:.a singles. and single lor the winners.
Cle veland at Toron to
De tro i t at New York
Norris and Moore a single
Brian Tannehill and Artie
Ch icago at M innesota
each .
Hunnel pitched for the losers,
Kansas City at Oakland
Bo'!lton at Ba l t imore . n ight
G. F1elds Jed the losers w1th fanning twelve and walking
Texas at Cal ifor ni a, n ight
a tri ple and single, T. Hysell nine . Lee Powell got the only
Milwaukee at Seattle, n igh t
had a double, and N. Corbit hit, a single.
• Precision 14cc
had a single. Harrison saved
Major Luvue Rnulfs
The Warner In su ran ce
KIORITZ engine
By United Pren lnttrnJfiona•
the game as he came in in the team is now 8-4 on the year
NiitionAI lfi9Uf
taSI inning with the bases while the Pizza Shark is 2·9. Ph ll a
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Kaat, Reed (7) , McGraw (8)
batt er. G. fields took the P
100 00-1 I and Boone ; Rober h., McGlothen
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off for Sanudo
By ED SAINSBURY
UPI Sport! Wrlttr
OAK BROOK, Ill. (UP!) With new S(l01130rs, a new
wile and a new putting
stance, Cesar Sanudo may
have found new life on tbe
lucrative PGA tour.
Sanudo, who earned ooly
$509 in II tournaments this
year used a new putting
staoce to produce a S.UOder·
par 67 and a 1-&amp;roke lead in
the first round of the $225,1100
Western Open.
"I' m going to frame that
score card so I can show
everyooe I shot a 67 at
Butler," Sa nuda said, of the
7,083-yard Butler National
Golf Club on which his best
Jrevious round was 71.
Sanudo joined the tour in
1969 and dropped out midway
through 197S after averaging
$18,1100 in earnings.
" I played eight evenls in
1976 and four, all oo the West
Coast, in 19n," he said:
"Then seven guys I haven't
met yet became my sponsors
all Ill 24 hours befcre the
Atlantic Classic."
While off the tour, Sanudo
first tried the car business
and then the solar heating
business.
" But you know how a solar
heating business would do
when yoo get three mooths of
rain like we did this winter, so

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SATURDAY, JULY 1ST

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OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 5 PM

CAMDEN PARK
U.S. ROUTE 60 WEST- HUNTINGTON
Closed E~erv Monday Except Holidays

I was weathered back into
golf," he said. "I didn't keep
in shape while I wasn't
playing and I've lost 17
pounds since I 've started. But
now I'm in a · lot better
shape."
Sanudo said he was " kind
of a perfectionist woo always
plays well from tee to green,"
lxlt couldn1 p.1tt . "I p.Itted
horrible at Glen Abbey," he
said. "But I found out a
couple of things Wednesday
night and Thursday all of
them went in. Jack TUthill
(PGA tournament director)
helped me .
"I wasn't lining up right,"
he said, "and it was a little
lrustr aling. "
Sanudo, who was married
oo April 30, said he never
gave up hope of returning to
pro golf.
"With my mooey earlier I
bought some real estate and I
was thinlting of a second
mortgage on it and ccming
back on my own.! kept trying
to get spoosors ard couldn't,
and I didn't know why. I
never cost a sponsor any
mooey . But they all told me
'At 34 you're over lhe hill." '
Bob Gilder and Allen Miller
were a stroke back at 68,
followed by Rod Olro, John
Schroeder and Craig Stadler
at 69.

By BilL MADDEN
UPJ Spurts Writer
The Oaltland A's are begin·
ning to act a lot lilte their
owner Olarles 0 . (for obstinate ) Finley ...:. they simply
won~ go away.
Af~r leading the American
League West much of the
early season, the youthful,
"no-name" A's went into the
tailspin everyooe predicted
f&lt;r them, dropping 14 of 15
games through the middle of
June . Then came the arrival
of the Texas Rangers · in
Oakland two days ago.
But a quick glance at the
standings today will show
that the A's did not roll over
for the Rangers, who had woo
eight of nine games to take
over first place in the west . In
fact they knocked off their
lll&lt;re affluent Texas rivals in
tw o straight extra-inning
games.
However, in their ll-7win, in
10 innings Thursday, the A's
had to overcome their

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owner's insistence that 111year~ld Tim Cmroy be glven
the starting aulgnment.
Cooroy staked the Rangers to
a f&gt;.l lead after two Innings,
by walldng four batters and
committing a two-run
throwing error.
The A's came back to go
ahead , 7-6, with four runa in
the fourth inning and, after
"teasing" the · Rangers by
allowing them to lie It tn the
eighth, they won the game tn
the loth on Mitchell Page's
bases-loaded sacrifice fly .
The victory left the A's in
fourth place - oot only three
games out of first .
"That's five games tn
which we started an untried
kid," moaned A's ace relief
pitcher Bob Lacey, "and four
of the games we lost."
Elsewhere in the AL,
Boston rallied to beat
Baltimore, 4-3; Cleveland put
away Detroit, 6-3, also
Calif&lt;rnia 3, Kansas City I,
and Seattle 9, Chicago 7.

Health lis. travel?
Most of the one million
Americans who lfavel abroad
each year .would find it comforting to know how to find an'
English-speaking physician
in case of emergency. But
such research is not an im·
portant aspect of most tra vel
planning.
· Other travelers, however,
oove medical conditions that
might require lnunediate al·
tention. For them, locating a
reputable doctor in a foreign
city could be a life and death
matter.
In this excerpt £rum a hut·
line call, a man concerned
ab&lt;Jut lrJWeling with his
diabetic wife is reassured by
a coUIISelor who has information about medical resources
overseas. I Personal infurma·
lion in ail hot·line excerpts
has been altered to protect
the caller's confidentiality.)
MR. C: I think my wife has
gone crazy. She just ran out
of the house so bbin g
hysterically. ·I thought she
would agree with me about
the wisdom of cancellin g ou r
European trip. How could we
gu now that we knuw she is
diabetic '
COUNSELOR : l.et me gel
this straight. You cancelled
your trip abroad because you
found out your wife has
diabetes. Is that right'
MR. C: Yes. She gut ba ck
from the doctor's office about
two hours ago. That 's when
she hit me with the news. At
that point, I told her I refuse
to take a sick woman to
Eurupe. She started crying
and just couldn't stop. Now
she's gone.
COUNSELOR : Where did
she go'
MR. C: She probably went

FINAL PLAN FOR SOCIAL SERVICES IN OHIO
JULY 1, 1978-JUNE 30, 1979

The F1na1 Plan lor OhiO nas

~een pu~11sned

1n accordance With Title XX of the SoCial Secunty Act enacted by PubliC Law 93·147.

ano ts ava tlable tor revtew by the publiC .

PURPOSE

The purpose of the plan •s to provtde Ohto wtth soc1al servtces tha t wtll enaOie restdents ol Ohto to 1estore . mamtain or tmo fove thetr
caoabthl1 es lor sell-support [Goal 1), sell-suflltlency {Goal II). to prevent or 1emedy neglect. abuse. or explanation . or to preserve

care (Goal IV). and where necessary to pro,lde impro'ed institu110na1care (Goal VJ
Apphcahon lor SOCial serJtces wtll be accepted by the local County Wella1e Department wh1ch has been delegated respon stbtltty to
lam •l ~es

(Goal Il l), 10 proVIde commun ity

~ased

manage the serv1ce program under the admtmstrahon ol the Ohto Department of Publtc Welfare.
EXPLANATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PROPOSED AND FINAL CASP
SERVICE DEFINITIONS

The tollow1ng Wt:Jat semces have been changed w1th respect to deftntttons and servtce lllle adJustments :

LA
510 000 001 - 7 9 0
Alia
001 000 101 - 3 9 1
Sutton and ..Oa tes , Hanna,
Solomon ( 2). s'kok (6), cam p
bell (8 ) and Pocoroba . wSu tton 18 6) L- Ha nna (6.4)
HR!.. ,..... Attanta . Murphy (7/'.
000 000 ooo- 0 • 0
Hous
201 000 D7x - 5 11 1
Hume ,
Tomlin
(8)
ano
Ccrr f ll . Bann 1ster and Pu iof s.
w Ba nn•s ter. 3 3 l - Humt, 2
8
Ctnc 1

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Del
011 001 ooo- l 7
Ctev!
003 000 OJX - 6 .c 1
Sy loles, Morr is ( A), Fouuu lt
181. Cra wford 181 and Parr ill"1 ;
CIV CI! , Kern (6) and 0 1aZ. W• Kt&gt;r n ( 6 ) ). l - Morr is ( I JJ .
HRs Cleveland , Ale:r.ancter
{ 15)

Se,..lm rnl11d:
Health·Relaied
Restdential Treatment for Children

$}700

By Dick Kleiner
HOLI.. YWOOD ( NEA 1
Thank Heavens £or Joe
Brooks. Maybe he' s nut the
greatest movie-maker in the
world - there are those who
t.hink " If Ever 1 See Yuu
Again " is pretty blah - but at
least he has an appreciation
of beauty. .
When I go lu the movies , I
don 't want to see Ba:rbra
Streisand faces ur Bette
Midler faces . I s=
. , thetn
every day, walking around
the street. To me, the movies
are for people who are more
attractive than normal.
And , apparently, Jue
Brooks fe els that way, too.
Fur his film , he picked, as his
:as~i~ one of the reigning
s of the . moment,
S~ell~~ H~ck. _The fact that
s e 15 also a chanrung person

JSSJch·m~on.the;~ke.

e s never acted before, at
least nut fur pay. She's been a
~udel, and one of the top ones
around . Everybody knows
h~r as the Charlie gtrl on
t use cheerful commercials.

;t

except Joe
Everybody
Brouks. ,
" I don't think Joe Brooks
ever even watches TV, "
Shelley Hack says. "Sl! he
didn 't know me. I gol lhe part
the routine way. I heard
ab&lt;Jul it and I came in and
read for it. As a matter of
fact, I read with four other
girls . ~~

But, unlike most mudcls·
whu·becume· actresses,
Shelley Hack had always
wanted lo be an actress and
had studied acting fo r a long
time.
·'That's what! wanted to do
all along ," she says. " But I
am patient. I figured I could
wait. "

She has always been pa·
lien!. She started mudelling
when she was 14, and was im·
mediately successful. But she
felt she needed .a college
edu cation, so she patiently
went to college and turned
down the rich mudelling con·
tracts until she was ready .
And she was patient about
acting. She bega n studying

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FRIDAY
SCHOOL of Instruction for
Mary Shrine 37, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem , 7
p.m. friday at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. AU officers
and members urged to at·
tend.
SATURDAY
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
family potluck and cookout 5
p.m. Saturday; meat fur·
nished.
JOY WHITE
AWARDED - Joy C.
White of Pomeroy bas been
awarded tbe Dean 's
Achievement Scholarship
by Ohio University for the
1978-79 academic year. The
$495 scholarships, which
are based on the student's
hlgb scholastic per·
formance, are awarded
upon the recommendation
of the faculty committees
In their academic areas .
Miss Whl~ is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George
White of 37355 Rock
Springs Road.

MONDAY
SOUTHERN Band prac·
lice, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Monday
at high school ; Tuesday, 9 a.
m. for aU junior and seni or
oond members.

and she had offers, but she
patiently wailed until she fell
she was ready - "both ready
psychologically and ready
p1·ofessionally." When she
decided she was, then she
went out looking for wurk .
She thinks that being a successful mudel, as she was, JS
the ideal stepping-stone to an
acting career.
" Lots uf people," she says,
"are critical about mudels
who want to act, and I can 't
understand why . Having the
modelling career enables me
to be selective about the parts
I take."
Her contract with Revlon,
the company that makes the
Charlie pruducts, . runs for
another two and une-half
years . And that contract is so
lucrative that Shelley can do
whatever she wants to cto
without having to worry
about money . It is also hardly
aii.Jemanding; she says she
works un the commercials
possibly 20days a year.
" If I didn 't have that ," she
says, ·• right now I'd probably
have to take whatev er job
came up, and go to Yuma or
someplace on a B·picture for
a couple o£ months' "
As il is, she has several
scripts which have been submitted to her and which she is
considering. Slowly. Patiently. She doesn 't have to rush
off and take the first offer.
Shelley Hack comes from
Greenwic h, Conn. , and hers
was a happy and comfortable
childhoud . She's the oldest of
six - four b&lt;Jys, two girls and that was good ·'because I
always gut the toys first."
She's 5·feet·7, but the
smallest of the famil y. Her
fa ther is 6-leet-7 and she says
ail the others are taller tha n
she. But 5-!eet-7 is supposed
to be the ideal height fur a
mudel, so she is cunlent.
When she went to coll ege
I including one year as an ex·
change student in Austra lia )
she studied history and ar·
chaeulogy . And archac'Uiugy
is stili a hubby . She has a
far m, her retreat, in upsta te

During a five-year periud ,
more lhan two uut uf evt!ry
five Ameri can familie s
change their homes , The Con·
ference Boa rd not es.
Altltough many JJtly move
down the stree t ur around the
block, one uut of fi ve muves to
a different state.

New York , and through her
knowledge u£ geology, part of
her archaeology curriculum,
she unearthed a blue stone
quarry on thefann, which is
now commercially productive.
Bel ween the Charlie com·
mercials and the blue stuns
quarry , she can affurd to be
patient.

SbeUey Hack

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SEEK APPLICANTS
EAST MEWS - Ap·
plications for the position of
head high school basketball
coach are being taken by the
Eastern Local Board o£
Education through the week
of July 10.
Anyone interested is asked
WAS AWARDED
to contact Supt. Clark Lees at
BELLEVILLE , Ill.
Eastern High School, Route I,
Airman First Class Oliver E. Reedsville or call 985..f292.
Sayre Jr., son of Mrs. Charles,
P. Bailey of Rt.J , Portland, is
now wearing a distinctive
service ribbon as a member
of an organization which
recently received the U.S. Air
Force Outstand ing Un it
Award. Airman Sayre is a
pavements maintenance
specialist at Scott AFB, Ill. ,
with the 375th Aeromedical
Airlift Wing that earned the
award for meritorious ser·
vice from July 24, 1975 to July
23, 1977. The airman is a 1971
high school graduate.

The

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perm a,nent reg1stra l •on .

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ELIGIBILITY

The Fmal Plan canta1ns new mcame eiJOiblltty Ients (gross annual income of $9,600.00 lor a fam il(, of lour (4) for tree services·
a gross annual income ol $t4,000.00 tor a fam ily of Jour (C) lor servim for partial payment ( ee) ).
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The fmal Plan adds information on group eligibility for those 60 yea1s or over. This group does not ha&gt;e to provide Income lnl01ma·
11on 10 ~e delermine&lt;l elig l~le lor free services.
The Final Plan addresses SectiOn 504 otthe Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended on June 3, 1977.

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normal. After all, it's only a
trip. That 's why 1 am calling
youCO
. What
shall! do?:. What
UNSELOR
makes yuu think she is reac·
ting only to the cancellation
oflhe trip'
MR. C: Well, what else
mone~ 1/
does she have to be upset
I It
b&lt;Jut?
a COLiNSEI OR . L • ·
that she has 'diabete:~~ni~
very distressing news .
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MR. C: 1 never thought
MONTE CARLO, Monaco Princess Caroline, has
ab&lt;Jut that. Within a few (UP!) - Philippe Junot, received a number of
minutes after she gave me honeymooning secretly with business offers since it
the bad news we were b&lt;Jth
became certain he would
talking about 'the trip. That 's
marry into royalty, his
when she started crying .
emergency instructions. He friends said today.
Junot, who al38 is 17 years
COUNSEL. : She might have may also provide you with a
started crying about the trip list of English-speaking older than his bride, bas been
and then continued to be physicians in the countries on known in rf&lt;'ent years as an
upset as she thought more your itinerary.
adornment of the jet-set
about the consequences of the
You can purchase an up-to- scene w)10se profession never
diagnosis.
dale list of English-speaking seemed to keep h1111 from
MR. C: Maybe. But the doc- doctors by sending $2 to the seeing a great deal of
tor said her diabetes is not World Medical Association, Carolme. ·
serious. She should be able to 1841 Broadway, New York,
Now , apparently on the
control il by using dietary N.Y. 10023. In an emergency, ~umption that marriage
precautions.
you can obtain the names of will make him even more
COUNSELOR : It 's still such doctors from the nearest eager to promote his
frightening to hear the news. U.S., Cana'dian ur British ern- business, he has been
By the way , if the doctor says bassy or consulate.
besteged by offers that ~ould
the diabetes is that mild, why
MR. C: I guess we have a n;ake him substantially
were you su quick to change Jut to learn.
ncher in the near future , hiS
your travel plans ?
COUNSELOR: Maybe you frie~ds said .
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MR. C: 1 thought it would shuuldcallyourwifenuw.
Wtth Monaco bemg one of
be dangerous to travel. What
MR. C: I'll tell her that the most exp_ensive real
if something happened'
maybe we can still go to esta!A! realnJS Ill the world
COUNSELOR: Like what'
Europe. I'll also tell her I was and a fabulous tax .,baven,
MR. C: Well , 1 don't know. so tuugh with her because I Junot was naturally besieged
I'm nut ve1·y familiar with was fri ghtened by the bad b)' business offers of all
diabete" but it sounds scary.
news.
kinds, they reported.
COUNSELOR : Why don't
The counselor helped Mr. C . And ~nection with_ the
you do a little reading about wtderstand Ius wife's emo- inf~uenttal ~~unaldlfan:'ilY­
the disease. Then talk with liunal reaction and then en· Prmce Ramter and Prmcess
your wife's doctor about the couraged him to learn more ·Grace of Monaco - will _not
European trip . He will pro- about diabetes. She also of· be a handtcapto his ambtllon,
bably advise your wife to fered reassurance ab&lt;Jut the they suggested.
.
carry a card or ta~ with availabil it y of medica l
Junol
and
Prmcess
resources in foreign coun· Caroline sped away from the
Grimaldi palace Thursday in
tries.
Dr. Blaker cannot take an unobtrusive family car
telephone calls from her shortly after their religious
readers. Huwever, there are marriage.
hundreds of crisis inlerven·
A palace spokesman said
ti un phone lines in the United the newlyweds did not want to
States. F'or the phone number be disturbed on their secret
of une near you, contact your honeymoon and might cut it
local mental health associa· short if they are found and
tion or mental health in· harrassed by the news media.
formation service.
Caroline and Princess
Write to Dr. Blaker in care Grace both wept during the
of litis newspaper , P.O. Box ceremony in an improvised
489, Radio City Station, New chapel in the palace, leading
York , N.Y. 10019. Volume of John
Kelly
Jr.
of
mail pr ohibits per sona l Philadelphia , Grace's bro·
replies, but questions of !her, to remark that the
general interest will be women in his family "cried at
discussed in future columns .
the drop of a handkerchief." ·
Although · Caroli ne 's
wedding was a far cry from
the pomp surrounding her
mother's wedding to Rainier
in 1956, enough glamor was
packed into the nuptials to
satisfy
both
resident
Monegasques and foreign
tnurists.
A luncheon f&lt;r 300 guests
including 43 Monegasque
youngsters b&lt;rn like Caroline
in 1957 was part of the
festivities that followed the
religious wedding.
"Middle of Upper Block, Pomeroy, O."
Two
bishops
were
sWitmoned to perf&lt;rm the
religious rites inside the
courtyard of the Monegasque
royal palace - Monsignor
Gilles Barthe, the venerable
bishop of Toulorji'rejus who
TO
married Rainier and Grace
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and baptized Caroline in 1957,
and Monsignor Edmond
Abelle, bishop of Mooaco.

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Sally Owens, Mr.· and Mrs.
Bill Dye, Nelle Bahr, Marilyn
Wolfe, Jean Wright, Tina Col·
llns, P.duline Mayer, May
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boWJCed in !root Ill Bruce
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Pb1J11es 9, CUbs 3:
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ancinnati, :;.o, Pittsburgh
defeated New Y&lt;r~ , 4-3, and
Philadelphia drubbed
Chicago, 9-3.
MlM ~. KeG! Y:
Jose Cruz and Jesus Aloo
drove in two nms each and
floyd liannister fireq a four-.
hitter . The Reds now have
been held scoreless over the
last 20 innings and trail
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Francisco by 31&gt; games.
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4-The Datly Sentmel: Mtddleport-PomerQy ,0., Fnday, June ll, 1978

Dodgers win third straight tilt
&amp;!tim WBll setting a record of second base in the l)inth and

By MARK FR~MAN
his own. The stylish &amp;itlm
UPI Sporta Wrll.t.r
A !He of crime has proved fanned five Braves to bet'oote
mosl Jrolitable for Davey
the all-time Los Angeles
Lopes.
strikeout
leader, surpassing
B)' GREG BAILEY
host New Ha ven Reds
Stealing bases with a Doo Drysdale. He entered the
In re&lt;'ent Pony League tr immed the Pomeroy
ICllOn, "Siting Syracuse Pirates 15·&gt; wit h Robert deft;lllt 'catch me if yoo can ' game tied with Drysdale at
'&lt;jueaked by the Pomemv Edwards getting the win . He attiwde, the Dodger secood 2,283.
toyals 1}-9.
• fanned six and walked three. oosernan oos been giving
&amp;!tim, who will never rest
catchel"s
fiLS
for
years,
and
oo
the laurels of his hitting
Ch ris Hupp and Da ~
Hitters for the winners
:ance worked the mound for were Darrell Sands , Steve last night victimized BiH abiJity, finished off a fivH'Uil
ne winners. fanning 12 and Sunonton, Kenneth Barker, l'ool'ooo f&lt;r two !/telLS that first inning with a two-run
wal ktn g seve n. Steve Art hur Wiley, Elvis Zerkle, led to two nms in Los single. Reggie Smith, Steve
'lhi inger and Brian Swann Rodney Plants, Steve f ink, Angeles' 7.J victa'y over the Garvey and Rick Mooday had
Atlanta Braves.
driven in runs with singles to
·:urled ·for the Royals, [an· and Edwards.
"Sooner &lt;r later, someone start the rally .
mg II and walkmg a like
Brian Betzing took the loss
is going to throw me out
" U you keep swinging loog
' umbe r .
•·ith rebel coming from Nick
again, " said Lopes, who ~ enough, " cracked Sutton,
Rick Allen had a triple and Rtggs. Getting ruts for the
;mgle for the wmners . and Pirates were Paul Duff , Joe now stolen 22 bases in 23 "sooner &lt;r later the ball will
attempts, including 19 hit your bat."
J9e Bob Hemsley had two fields , Betzing, Riggs , Fred
straight. Lopes is chasing his
The Dodgers added a n111 in
'tngies. ~an ce had a single. Colburn. Brian Zirkle. and own rec&lt;rd of 38 coosecuti ve
the
second when Lopes
For the Royals, Ohlinger led Ryan Oliver.
steals, a mark he set in 1975. walked, stole his first base
the W3)' with a triple . Rick p
030 2- 5 12 I
While Lopes was pursuing
'imt th , J ohn Smnh, and R
702 6-1&gt; 13 I the stolen• base rerord, Doo and scored on a single by Roo
Cey. Lopes later stole his
llandy Murrar each had a
Betzing, .Riggs i l l. and
1ngle
·
Oliver.
Edwards and Wiley.
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Host Mason had an ea"
In a do ubleheade r, the
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!la rry VanMatre. Kent Wolfe game , Don VanMeter fanned
&lt;&gt; k the loss wuh reltef help seven and walked none as the
·ro m Terry .l lr!' ic kle&gt;. Ha nge rs romped
16·0.
\an \1atre fannerl SI X Jnd VanMet er also socked two
Miljor Lugue Stiitdlngs
.al.k('d JUSt fuur
home runs and two triples to By Unifed PreH lntern~tionil 2· 30 o.m
LOS AnQ~Ie~ ( JOhn 8·6 and
Kl&lt;'k \11- Kl r~an led 1rh pace the atta ck.
National League
Welch
1 . Q) at
Cinc innati
East
ltte" wHh a trJplc. double.
(Moskau 0-2 and Sarm iento 6
Other Mason hitters were
W l Pet. GB JJ,
2, 5:30 p ,m .
nd &gt;~n~k whtle Tun Kelly Phtl Stewart with a homer, Phd a
)q 30 .$65
San Franc isco (Mon tefusco J.
Ch
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Cago
37
34
.521
3
•d a tn pl e and shtgle. Da \ld Keith Reynolds with a triple,
2 and Ha l ick i f . J) at Atl an ta
Montreal
37 37 soo 41 2 (Devi ne 5·3 c'lnd Mat'ller l ·AI, 2,
Jrtun hiid a double, Grant
Jason Hysell. Tim Compson , P1ll!'Jbrg1"1
35 31 486 S'"
6 05
32 45 416 11
! ~-.ell l \HJ singles . and
Tony
Seylers ,
Ricky New York
51 Louis (Forsch 8·6 ) at
) l LOUI S
19 47 382 1) 1 2 Montreat (Gr im stev ll .A), 7.35
·tld'-' n Fields. Bod1e Oe;\'IS Lavendar, and Phil Hoffm an
W•~t
p m.
:!Jd (;p~,:-~!f' Zuspan each had - each a do ubl e, and
W L Pet . GB
New York (Espinosa 6 7 ) aT
Sa
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Fran
47
27
635
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Stewart , Seylers, La vendar , ( tnc •n at •
44 Ul 587 l '1 Pi ttsburg h 10 ~ ob inson 4·2 J.
8·05 p .m
1\', lfc ond \t c\tckle s
Heynolds, and Jack Denny. LOS Ang
.41 31 568 5
San Diego (Shi r ley • 9 ) at
11
San
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36
39
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;.n n~ · d fl \'C and v.alkcd
each ~ stngle.
Hous ton
33 38 465 12 1 1 Houston ( R ichard 6-8}. 8 15
o.m .
• '.'Cn ~tC\i c k les had t• o
F'red Colburn took the loss. At lanta
1C1 43 403 11
SaturCIJy 's GJmes
TPiurscsav
·s
Results
-.~ru:]es and Wolfe une tv
Getting a stngleoeach were
Ph il adelph ia at Chic ago
P hd adelp11 •a 9, Ch icago 3
St L ou is. a! Montreal
" c·ounJ for the Hacine hns
Colburn , Nick Riggs , and Joe
P t!!Sburg h 4 N~w Yor k. 3
San
Oie;o at Hous , 2. tw 1n ite
Lo!.. Ange les 7, At lanta 3
Fields.
New York at Pi1lsbur101 h.
Ho
uston
5,
Cinc
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In Llltlc League ac110n. the M
284 2- 16 16 0
night
Todiiy ' s Pro bable Pitchen
San Fran at Atlanta , night
p
1100 I).- 0 3 0
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Los Ang at Cinc innat i, n igh t
Pnlla&lt;Jelph
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Carlton
8
7
and
In the second game, Tony Chr1s tenson 5 6 ) at Ch 1cago
AmericJn Luvue
Seyler got an 11-3 win, fa nning ( 8 urr 1s 4 5 and Kr ukow 0 0). 1,
Eiis1
W L Pc1 . GB
SIX and walking four. Van·
Boston
52 22 703
Meter socked another homer ,
A] J 1 . 581
9
Milwauke
loss,
Ianning
len
and
walking
New York
Reynolds got a triple, and
A1 32 568 10
8a lt1mr e
40 35 533 12 1 7
Chuck Knopp, l..avendar, and just three .
Detro it
36 37 A9 J lS I~
Reynolds gal a double each. p
010 34--ll Clevelnd
34 39 466 17 1:1
26 47 350 25 17
135 Ox- 9 Toronto
Getting singles were Jason W
weu
Hysell, Tim Compson , Seyler,
W L Pet. GB
39 34 53A
In T-Ball action, the Daily Te)las
l.a,·endar, and Hoffman .
Kan C1tv
38 3.5 521
Nick R1ggs took the loss. Sentinel team ran their Cal1 f
39 .36 .520
fanning seven and walking record to a fine 7·1 Wed· Oakl and
37 JB 49 3
J4 40 459 5 1 2
just one . Getting a single nesday by downing a good Ch 1ca go
M 1nesota
30 41 •23 8
each wer e Ri ggs, Brian Sugar Run Ashland team 29- Se attle
27 so 351 14
Betzing, Brian Zirkle, Paul 24. Eric Spe ncer, Todd
Thursday 's Results
Cle'll etano 6, Detroi t J
Duff and Joe Fields.
Powell and Joey Hall led the
Oak land 8. Tnas 7, 10 inns
Boston 4, Ba lt i more 3
P
010 02- 3 6 I winners at the plate.
Californ ia 3, Kansas Ci ty 1
The Sentinel team will be
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025 lx--ll II 0
Seat tle 9, Ch 1cago 7
In a Pee Wee game , Dale C. one of the teams in the f ourth
Today •s Probable Pitchers
( All T imes EOTJ
Warner insurance held on for of July Holiday Tourney to be
Boston (Ti ant 7-0) at Ba l
held
at
Middleport
Sunda
y
a 9-.8 win over the visiting
t1more ( Flanagan 115 ). 7. 30
P m.
and Monday .
Powell 's team.
Cl e\ieland
(W i se s 10 ) at
Four ptl chers took the
Toronto (G arvin 1 1), 7 30 p m
Oetro11 ( Baker 11 1 at New
In la st night 's Pee Wee
mou nd for the winners - T.
Yor k (Gunen 3-0J. 8 p .m .
Cullum s, D. Beav er , G. game, host Pizza Shack fell to
Chic ag o ( Barri05 .5.71
at
Moo re. and R. Harrison. the Dale C. Warner team 7-1 M innesota (Zahn 7·5), 8 .30 p m.
utr.ee nra'll ers J. J J aT
The y fan ned eleven and behind a one-hitte r by Rod SeM.twa
attle ( Parrott 1.QJ. 10 : 3.5 p m .
walked
thi
rt
een.
Hitters
were
Hamson.
The
winning
hurler
Kans as Ci ty !Gale 7 2) at
Easy-to -use
Cullums and B. f reeman , a fanned fourteen and walked Oakla nct ( Keougt1 A-AI. IO :JO
gas powered
pm
homer each, G. Moore a just four . Gerald Moore
Te:r.a!'J
(Matla ck
6·81 at
triple , 0 . No rri s and socked a homer and single Cal 1t orn 1a I Aase
10 : 30
Freeman a dou ble each , and Brian freeman hit a pm Saturdly ' s G•mes
Harrison t:.a singles. and single lor the winners.
Cle veland at Toron to
De tro i t at New York
Norris and Moore a single
Brian Tannehill and Artie
Ch icago at M innesota
each .
Hunnel pitched for the losers,
Kansas City at Oakland
Bo'!lton at Ba l t imore . n ight
G. F1elds Jed the losers w1th fanning twelve and walking
Texas at Cal ifor ni a, n ight
a tri ple and single, T. Hysell nine . Lee Powell got the only
Milwaukee at Seattle, n igh t
had a double, and N. Corbit hit, a single.
• Precision 14cc
had a single. Harrison saved
Major Luvue Rnulfs
The Warner In su ran ce
KIORITZ engine
By United Pren lnttrnJfiona•
the game as he came in in the team is now 8-4 on the year
NiitionAI lfi9Uf
taSI inning with the bases while the Pizza Shark is 2·9. Ph ll a
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By ED SAINSBURY
UPI Sport! Wrlttr
OAK BROOK, Ill. (UP!) With new S(l01130rs, a new
wile and a new putting
stance, Cesar Sanudo may
have found new life on tbe
lucrative PGA tour.
Sanudo, who earned ooly
$509 in II tournaments this
year used a new putting
staoce to produce a S.UOder·
par 67 and a 1-&amp;roke lead in
the first round of the $225,1100
Western Open.
"I' m going to frame that
score card so I can show
everyooe I shot a 67 at
Butler," Sa nuda said, of the
7,083-yard Butler National
Golf Club on which his best
Jrevious round was 71.
Sanudo joined the tour in
1969 and dropped out midway
through 197S after averaging
$18,1100 in earnings.
" I played eight evenls in
1976 and four, all oo the West
Coast, in 19n," he said:
"Then seven guys I haven't
met yet became my sponsors
all Ill 24 hours befcre the
Atlantic Classic."
While off the tour, Sanudo
first tried the car business
and then the solar heating
business.
" But you know how a solar
heating business would do
when yoo get three mooths of
rain like we did this winter, so

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SATURDAY, JULY 1ST

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OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER 5 PM

CAMDEN PARK
U.S. ROUTE 60 WEST- HUNTINGTON
Closed E~erv Monday Except Holidays

I was weathered back into
golf," he said. "I didn't keep
in shape while I wasn't
playing and I've lost 17
pounds since I 've started. But
now I'm in a · lot better
shape."
Sanudo said he was " kind
of a perfectionist woo always
plays well from tee to green,"
lxlt couldn1 p.1tt . "I p.Itted
horrible at Glen Abbey," he
said. "But I found out a
couple of things Wednesday
night and Thursday all of
them went in. Jack TUthill
(PGA tournament director)
helped me .
"I wasn't lining up right,"
he said, "and it was a little
lrustr aling. "
Sanudo, who was married
oo April 30, said he never
gave up hope of returning to
pro golf.
"With my mooey earlier I
bought some real estate and I
was thinlting of a second
mortgage on it and ccming
back on my own.! kept trying
to get spoosors ard couldn't,
and I didn't know why. I
never cost a sponsor any
mooey . But they all told me
'At 34 you're over lhe hill." '
Bob Gilder and Allen Miller
were a stroke back at 68,
followed by Rod Olro, John
Schroeder and Craig Stadler
at 69.

By BilL MADDEN
UPJ Spurts Writer
The Oaltland A's are begin·
ning to act a lot lilte their
owner Olarles 0 . (for obstinate ) Finley ...:. they simply
won~ go away.
Af~r leading the American
League West much of the
early season, the youthful,
"no-name" A's went into the
tailspin everyooe predicted
f&lt;r them, dropping 14 of 15
games through the middle of
June . Then came the arrival
of the Texas Rangers · in
Oakland two days ago.
But a quick glance at the
standings today will show
that the A's did not roll over
for the Rangers, who had woo
eight of nine games to take
over first place in the west . In
fact they knocked off their
lll&lt;re affluent Texas rivals in
tw o straight extra-inning
games.
However, in their ll-7win, in
10 innings Thursday, the A's
had to overcome their

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owner's insistence that 111year~ld Tim Cmroy be glven
the starting aulgnment.
Cooroy staked the Rangers to
a f&gt;.l lead after two Innings,
by walldng four batters and
committing a two-run
throwing error.
The A's came back to go
ahead , 7-6, with four runa in
the fourth inning and, after
"teasing" the · Rangers by
allowing them to lie It tn the
eighth, they won the game tn
the loth on Mitchell Page's
bases-loaded sacrifice fly .
The victory left the A's in
fourth place - oot only three
games out of first .
"That's five games tn
which we started an untried
kid," moaned A's ace relief
pitcher Bob Lacey, "and four
of the games we lost."
Elsewhere in the AL,
Boston rallied to beat
Baltimore, 4-3; Cleveland put
away Detroit, 6-3, also
Calif&lt;rnia 3, Kansas City I,
and Seattle 9, Chicago 7.

Health lis. travel?
Most of the one million
Americans who lfavel abroad
each year .would find it comforting to know how to find an'
English-speaking physician
in case of emergency. But
such research is not an im·
portant aspect of most tra vel
planning.
· Other travelers, however,
oove medical conditions that
might require lnunediate al·
tention. For them, locating a
reputable doctor in a foreign
city could be a life and death
matter.
In this excerpt £rum a hut·
line call, a man concerned
ab&lt;Jut lrJWeling with his
diabetic wife is reassured by
a coUIISelor who has information about medical resources
overseas. I Personal infurma·
lion in ail hot·line excerpts
has been altered to protect
the caller's confidentiality.)
MR. C: I think my wife has
gone crazy. She just ran out
of the house so bbin g
hysterically. ·I thought she
would agree with me about
the wisdom of cancellin g ou r
European trip. How could we
gu now that we knuw she is
diabetic '
COUNSELOR : l.et me gel
this straight. You cancelled
your trip abroad because you
found out your wife has
diabetes. Is that right'
MR. C: Yes. She gut ba ck
from the doctor's office about
two hours ago. That 's when
she hit me with the news. At
that point, I told her I refuse
to take a sick woman to
Eurupe. She started crying
and just couldn't stop. Now
she's gone.
COUNSELOR : Where did
she go'
MR. C: She probably went

FINAL PLAN FOR SOCIAL SERVICES IN OHIO
JULY 1, 1978-JUNE 30, 1979

The F1na1 Plan lor OhiO nas

~een pu~11sned

1n accordance With Title XX of the SoCial Secunty Act enacted by PubliC Law 93·147.

ano ts ava tlable tor revtew by the publiC .

PURPOSE

The purpose of the plan •s to provtde Ohto wtth soc1al servtces tha t wtll enaOie restdents ol Ohto to 1estore . mamtain or tmo fove thetr
caoabthl1 es lor sell-support [Goal 1), sell-suflltlency {Goal II). to prevent or 1emedy neglect. abuse. or explanation . or to preserve

care (Goal IV). and where necessary to pro,lde impro'ed institu110na1care (Goal VJ
Apphcahon lor SOCial serJtces wtll be accepted by the local County Wella1e Department wh1ch has been delegated respon stbtltty to
lam •l ~es

(Goal Il l), 10 proVIde commun ity

~ased

manage the serv1ce program under the admtmstrahon ol the Ohto Department of Publtc Welfare.
EXPLANATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PROPOSED AND FINAL CASP
SERVICE DEFINITIONS

The tollow1ng Wt:Jat semces have been changed w1th respect to deftntttons and servtce lllle adJustments :

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By Dick Kleiner
HOLI.. YWOOD ( NEA 1
Thank Heavens £or Joe
Brooks. Maybe he' s nut the
greatest movie-maker in the
world - there are those who
t.hink " If Ever 1 See Yuu
Again " is pretty blah - but at
least he has an appreciation
of beauty. .
When I go lu the movies , I
don 't want to see Ba:rbra
Streisand faces ur Bette
Midler faces . I s=
. , thetn
every day, walking around
the street. To me, the movies
are for people who are more
attractive than normal.
And , apparently, Jue
Brooks fe els that way, too.
Fur his film , he picked, as his
:as~i~ one of the reigning
s of the . moment,
S~ell~~ H~ck. _The fact that
s e 15 also a chanrung person

JSSJch·m~on.the;~ke.

e s never acted before, at
least nut fur pay. She's been a
~udel, and one of the top ones
around . Everybody knows
h~r as the Charlie gtrl on
t use cheerful commercials.

;t

except Joe
Everybody
Brouks. ,
" I don't think Joe Brooks
ever even watches TV, "
Shelley Hack says. "Sl! he
didn 't know me. I gol lhe part
the routine way. I heard
ab&lt;Jul it and I came in and
read for it. As a matter of
fact, I read with four other
girls . ~~

But, unlike most mudcls·
whu·becume· actresses,
Shelley Hack had always
wanted lo be an actress and
had studied acting fo r a long
time.
·'That's what! wanted to do
all along ," she says. " But I
am patient. I figured I could
wait. "

She has always been pa·
lien!. She started mudelling
when she was 14, and was im·
mediately successful. But she
felt she needed .a college
edu cation, so she patiently
went to college and turned
down the rich mudelling con·
tracts until she was ready .
And she was patient about
acting. She bega n studying

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FRIDAY
SCHOOL of Instruction for
Mary Shrine 37, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem , 7
p.m. friday at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. AU officers
and members urged to at·
tend.
SATURDAY
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
family potluck and cookout 5
p.m. Saturday; meat fur·
nished.
JOY WHITE
AWARDED - Joy C.
White of Pomeroy bas been
awarded tbe Dean 's
Achievement Scholarship
by Ohio University for the
1978-79 academic year. The
$495 scholarships, which
are based on the student's
hlgb scholastic per·
formance, are awarded
upon the recommendation
of the faculty committees
In their academic areas .
Miss Whl~ is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George
White of 37355 Rock
Springs Road.

MONDAY
SOUTHERN Band prac·
lice, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Monday
at high school ; Tuesday, 9 a.
m. for aU junior and seni or
oond members.

and she had offers, but she
patiently wailed until she fell
she was ready - "both ready
psychologically and ready
p1·ofessionally." When she
decided she was, then she
went out looking for wurk .
She thinks that being a successful mudel, as she was, JS
the ideal stepping-stone to an
acting career.
" Lots uf people," she says,
"are critical about mudels
who want to act, and I can 't
understand why . Having the
modelling career enables me
to be selective about the parts
I take."
Her contract with Revlon,
the company that makes the
Charlie pruducts, . runs for
another two and une-half
years . And that contract is so
lucrative that Shelley can do
whatever she wants to cto
without having to worry
about money . It is also hardly
aii.Jemanding; she says she
works un the commercials
possibly 20days a year.
" If I didn 't have that ," she
says, ·• right now I'd probably
have to take whatev er job
came up, and go to Yuma or
someplace on a B·picture for
a couple o£ months' "
As il is, she has several
scripts which have been submitted to her and which she is
considering. Slowly. Patiently. She doesn 't have to rush
off and take the first offer.
Shelley Hack comes from
Greenwic h, Conn. , and hers
was a happy and comfortable
childhoud . She's the oldest of
six - four b&lt;Jys, two girls and that was good ·'because I
always gut the toys first."
She's 5·feet·7, but the
smallest of the famil y. Her
fa ther is 6-leet-7 and she says
ail the others are taller tha n
she. But 5-!eet-7 is supposed
to be the ideal height fur a
mudel, so she is cunlent.
When she went to coll ege
I including one year as an ex·
change student in Austra lia )
she studied history and ar·
chaeulogy . And archac'Uiugy
is stili a hubby . She has a
far m, her retreat, in upsta te

During a five-year periud ,
more lhan two uut uf evt!ry
five Ameri can familie s
change their homes , The Con·
ference Boa rd not es.
Altltough many JJtly move
down the stree t ur around the
block, one uut of fi ve muves to
a different state.

New York , and through her
knowledge u£ geology, part of
her archaeology curriculum,
she unearthed a blue stone
quarry on thefann, which is
now commercially productive.
Bel ween the Charlie com·
mercials and the blue stuns
quarry , she can affurd to be
patient.

SbeUey Hack

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SEEK APPLICANTS
EAST MEWS - Ap·
plications for the position of
head high school basketball
coach are being taken by the
Eastern Local Board o£
Education through the week
of July 10.
Anyone interested is asked
WAS AWARDED
to contact Supt. Clark Lees at
BELLEVILLE , Ill.
Eastern High School, Route I,
Airman First Class Oliver E. Reedsville or call 985..f292.
Sayre Jr., son of Mrs. Charles,
P. Bailey of Rt.J , Portland, is
now wearing a distinctive
service ribbon as a member
of an organization which
recently received the U.S. Air
Force Outstand ing Un it
Award. Airman Sayre is a
pavements maintenance
specialist at Scott AFB, Ill. ,
with the 375th Aeromedical
Airlift Wing that earned the
award for meritorious ser·
vice from July 24, 1975 to July
23, 1977. The airman is a 1971
high school graduate.

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ELIGIBILITY

The Fmal Plan canta1ns new mcame eiJOiblltty Ients (gross annual income of $9,600.00 lor a fam il(, of lour (4) for tree services·
a gross annual income ol $t4,000.00 tor a fam ily of Jour (C) lor servim for partial payment ( ee) ).
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The fmal Plan adds information on group eligibility for those 60 yea1s or over. This group does not ha&gt;e to provide Income lnl01ma·
11on 10 ~e delermine&lt;l elig l~le lor free services.
The Final Plan addresses SectiOn 504 otthe Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended on June 3, 1977.

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The Fmal Plan addresses Jhe Keys Grouo Home Amendmenl in a new Section. in compliance with fe deral Regulal•ons ol January 31
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The Fonal Plan includes a calendar of events lor the development of tile Proposed and Final CASP Jar FY 1980.

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State of Ohio

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normal. After all, it's only a
trip. That 's why 1 am calling
youCO
. What
shall! do?:. What
UNSELOR
makes yuu think she is reac·
ting only to the cancellation
oflhe trip'
MR. C: Well, what else
mone~ 1/
does she have to be upset
I It
b&lt;Jut?
a COLiNSEI OR . L • ·
that she has 'diabete:~~ni~
very distressing news .
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MR. C: 1 never thought
MONTE CARLO, Monaco Princess Caroline, has
ab&lt;Jut that. Within a few (UP!) - Philippe Junot, received a number of
minutes after she gave me honeymooning secretly with business offers since it
the bad news we were b&lt;Jth
became certain he would
talking about 'the trip. That 's
marry into royalty, his
when she started crying .
emergency instructions. He friends said today.
Junot, who al38 is 17 years
COUNSEL. : She might have may also provide you with a
started crying about the trip list of English-speaking older than his bride, bas been
and then continued to be physicians in the countries on known in rf&lt;'ent years as an
upset as she thought more your itinerary.
adornment of the jet-set
about the consequences of the
You can purchase an up-to- scene w)10se profession never
diagnosis.
dale list of English-speaking seemed to keep h1111 from
MR. C: Maybe. But the doc- doctors by sending $2 to the seeing a great deal of
tor said her diabetes is not World Medical Association, Carolme. ·
serious. She should be able to 1841 Broadway, New York,
Now , apparently on the
control il by using dietary N.Y. 10023. In an emergency, ~umption that marriage
precautions.
you can obtain the names of will make him even more
COUNSELOR : It 's still such doctors from the nearest eager to promote his
frightening to hear the news. U.S., Cana'dian ur British ern- business, he has been
By the way , if the doctor says bassy or consulate.
besteged by offers that ~ould
the diabetes is that mild, why
MR. C: I guess we have a n;ake him substantially
were you su quick to change Jut to learn.
ncher in the near future , hiS
your travel plans ?
COUNSELOR: Maybe you frie~ds said .
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MR. C: 1 thought it would shuuldcallyourwifenuw.
Wtth Monaco bemg one of
be dangerous to travel. What
MR. C: I'll tell her that the most exp_ensive real
if something happened'
maybe we can still go to esta!A! realnJS Ill the world
COUNSELOR: Like what'
Europe. I'll also tell her I was and a fabulous tax .,baven,
MR. C: Well , 1 don't know. so tuugh with her because I Junot was naturally besieged
I'm nut ve1·y familiar with was fri ghtened by the bad b)' business offers of all
diabete" but it sounds scary.
news.
kinds, they reported.
COUNSELOR : Why don't
The counselor helped Mr. C . And ~nection with_ the
you do a little reading about wtderstand Ius wife's emo- inf~uenttal ~~unaldlfan:'ilY­
the disease. Then talk with liunal reaction and then en· Prmce Ramter and Prmcess
your wife's doctor about the couraged him to learn more ·Grace of Monaco - will _not
European trip . He will pro- about diabetes. She also of· be a handtcapto his ambtllon,
bably advise your wife to fered reassurance ab&lt;Jut the they suggested.
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carry a card or ta~ with availabil it y of medica l
Junol
and
Prmcess
resources in foreign coun· Caroline sped away from the
Grimaldi palace Thursday in
tries.
Dr. Blaker cannot take an unobtrusive family car
telephone calls from her shortly after their religious
readers. Huwever, there are marriage.
hundreds of crisis inlerven·
A palace spokesman said
ti un phone lines in the United the newlyweds did not want to
States. F'or the phone number be disturbed on their secret
of une near you, contact your honeymoon and might cut it
local mental health associa· short if they are found and
tion or mental health in· harrassed by the news media.
formation service.
Caroline and Princess
Write to Dr. Blaker in care Grace both wept during the
of litis newspaper , P.O. Box ceremony in an improvised
489, Radio City Station, New chapel in the palace, leading
York , N.Y. 10019. Volume of John
Kelly
Jr.
of
mail pr ohibits per sona l Philadelphia , Grace's bro·
replies, but questions of !her, to remark that the
general interest will be women in his family "cried at
discussed in future columns .
the drop of a handkerchief." ·
Although · Caroli ne 's
wedding was a far cry from
the pomp surrounding her
mother's wedding to Rainier
in 1956, enough glamor was
packed into the nuptials to
satisfy
both
resident
Monegasques and foreign
tnurists.
A luncheon f&lt;r 300 guests
including 43 Monegasque
youngsters b&lt;rn like Caroline
in 1957 was part of the
festivities that followed the
religious wedding.
"Middle of Upper Block, Pomeroy, O."
Two
bishops
were
sWitmoned to perf&lt;rm the
religious rites inside the
courtyard of the Monegasque
royal palace - Monsignor
Gilles Barthe, the venerable
bishop of Toulorji'rejus who
TO
married Rainier and Grace
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and baptized Caroline in 1957,
and Monsignor Edmond
Abelle, bishop of Mooaco.

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Goldie Gilmore, and Sheryl
Walters.
Sending gifts were Leuna
Ebersbach, Thelma Neece,
Sally Owens, Mr.· and Mrs.
Bill Dye, Nelle Bahr, Marilyn
Wolfe, Jean Wright, Tina Col·
llns, P.duline Mayer, May
Mayle, Diane Bachtel, Betty
Roush, Mr. anq Mrs. Clifford
Jacobs, Jan Roush, Maxine
Burns, Sharon Wise, Dorothy
Gibbs , Bessie Durst, Mr. and
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to her mother's house down
the block, She usually goe:;
there when she is mad at me .
r -think her reactiun is ab-

A layette shuwer was held
recently for Mrs. Klilhy
Phalin at the American
Legion Hall in Middlepon.
Hostesses were Trina Davis,
Baroora Priddy and Ruth
Durst.
Games were played with
prizes going to Dinah Stewart
and .Virginia Phalin. Martha .
Childs won the dour prize.
Attending besides those
named were Jackie Reed ,
Susie Phalin and Soni, Marcy
Tl wmpson, Mary Durs,
t
Karen Phalin, Burt SmiUt,

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Swan 1 Bernard 16l. Siebert
Il l. Lock wood (8) end Stearns ;
Btyl t11en , Telolulve (7) , Jaclolson
!81. Whihon 18) and Ott. wJac k!&gt;on (J.JJ L - LockwOOd (7
61 HRs- Pitts bu rg n, Sta rgell
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Pittsburgh a victory over
New Y&lt;rk. Stennett's hit off
, loser Sl&lt;ip LockwOQd, 7-6,
boWJCed in !root Ill Bruce
Boillclair in right and roUed
oock to the Mets' bullpen
fence.
Pb1J11es 9, CUbs 3:
Jose Cardenal drove in
three runs with a basesloaded double and Greg
l..uzinslti powered a three--nm
homer to pace firstplace
Philadelphia. Their eighth
win in nine games extended
the Phillies' lead to three
games over Oticago tn the
NL East .

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In other Natiooal League
games, . Houston blanked
ancinnati, :;.o, Pittsburgh
defeated New Y&lt;r~ , 4-3, and
Philadelphia drubbed
Chicago, 9-3.
MlM ~. KeG! Y:
Jose Cruz and Jesus Aloo
drove in two nms each and
floyd liannister fireq a four-.
hitter . The Reds now have
been held scoreless over the
last 20 innings and trail
division • leading S a n
Francisco by 31&gt; games.
Plntee t, Mets 3:
Rennie Stennett's pinch~l

Layette shower hosted

A's edge
Texas, 8-7

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ASEXY,GENARIAN SEXTROVERT~
DEARJIELEN :
Mv husband conlinuaily slates that "nature made men to
wani many women sexually ." He adrmts our sex life is very
sat1sfy1ng. We love to make love and do it two, three,
sometimes more times a week .
However, my morals are hlgh and l cannot become a swinger as he has suggested. I maintain that if man needed mulliple
women God would have created two fema les fur Adam.
We'r~ both 'near uur 70s. have bt.'en married 4{) years. He has
had at least one intense affair in recent years. How can I keep
him in check ? -NOT ASWINGER
DEAR NOT:
Frankly, I don't know how you can keep your sexagena rian
sextrovert in check . He certainly doesn' t seem to be runring
down. and threats of eq ual rights wouldn 't sway a hopeful
swlllger. even if your morals pennitted.
.
You might read the riot at•t and stonn that you'll !eave him.
butl 'm quite sure you wouldn't follow through as you do love
the rascal , right ?
Just sign me- STU MPED H.
P.S. Suggestions, anyone ?
DEAR HELEN.
About God fos tering what men call ··,ncest" : Adam 's and
Eve 's children played the only game in town . It wasn't sinful
then beca use they were in the periect swte and had. no
weaknesses to pass down genetically . So brothers could ma rry
sisters.
God's law against inces t came much later. when he prohibited close family unions among the p&lt;!ople of Israel.
-DONNA
DEAR DONNA :
Read on for yet another explanation:
DEAR HELEN .
D1d Adam 's and Eve ·s children sl.&lt;l rl us all tl1rough incest ?
Adam and Eve were very special persuns, but not alone on
earth. They s1mply had the special garden . When they were
baniShed from II . they went to live among others. As the Bible
says 111 Genesis. Chapter 2, "Thus the heavens and the earth
were finished , and a lithe hosL~ of them.·· 1Hosls meamng people. 1
Each of the .. seven days" •·ere really seven p&lt;!riods ultime.
and many lhmgs 1and p&lt;!ople 1were created therein.
To liken Adam as the father of every livmg person is to liken
George Washi ngton, the "Father of Our Country , .. as the
ph)sical ancestor of all of us. Perhaps p&lt;!ople some 2.000 years
hence will miSinterpret our history books to believe this is so.
1Just as we now often miSinterp ret the Bible . 1- MARl AN
DEAR DONNA AND MARIAN :
I'm not a Bible scholar. Alii can say IS , vour answers are interesting - I'm sure they 'll both be. ref~tcd by readers who
have differenllnterprewtions. - H.

Girl Scout Day Camp
b . . M da
egtns on ry

The Black Diamond-Big
Bend Girl Scout Day Camp
will gel underwa y Monday at
9 a.m. and continue through
friday at Camp Kiashuta
located near Chester.
Mrs. Becky Mankin is the
day camp director and has
announced her staff which in·
dudes Mrs. Judy Werry,
bust ness

manageri

Mrs.

Karen Werry, food chairper·
son; Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis, •craft director, and
Mrs. Shirley Cogar , program
le:. der.
Registrations fur camp will
be accepted through the
weekend by Mrs. Pa l Thoma ,
serv ice unit d irector,
'Rl.-2277.

Unit leaders for the week

fhe mover
DEAR POLLY - We are
muvmg to (t!luther skt tl' in a

few months su l would appreciate any Pumlcrs you or
the rea ders co uld give us that
wuuld ma ke the job eaSier. A'IN V.
DEAH ANN V. - l ann sure
the readers will have more tu
add bu t the lull owll1 g
Pomters have helped me
when l have moved . ~' irs! . uu
start early. Write tu the
IllCigaztncs yvu subscribe tu,
the stores whert.' you have

charge accuunL&gt;, etc. and adVISe them of the change uf address as 11 often lakes qu1te a
time fur them to process it.
fill out a card at Lhe Pust Offi ce giving the exact dale of
yuur'change uf address.
If yuu are packing yourself,
be ~u re tu ~ldr t s&lt;:~vi n g an d etcCi:lrtu n ~.

ne•~pap&lt;!rs ,

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Middle pori , 0 .

99 MiII Sl r eel

etc. l fmd that
cet rtuns from a liquur sture
are great as they are sturdy
snd small enough to handle
eaSily . In addit1un many
vases, glasses, etc. will film new~pd per .
the sectt un.s that are in them.
but do fill in extra space at
the Sides. As each carton IS
packed be sure to put a label
WAS GRADUATED
un 11 tlrat lists the contents.
Steven E. Hussell, sun of
Th1s w1ll save you endless Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur A.
searchmg wh~ n unpackin14.
Russe ll of 1714 Pcarlie Dr1 ve
Gu through clothing and all W1chll.&lt;l falls. Texas , furmc;
household a rl1cles and res1denL~ of Pomeroy , was
discard BEFORE moving. ~ ~ra duatcd frurn Texas Terh
f)u nut pety fur transportmg
University , Lubbuck . Texas
thmgs tu be gl\·en away or at the end ul the spr1 ng
sold later.
~mes ter
He rc~:eived a
Pack one, two, three or bachel ur's degree 1n park adhowev er many "first mght " lfUIIISlration and la ndscape
ci:irl uns as needed , Ha ve a architecture. AL the Umversl·
sepi:Hote one fur eac:h ty he wa s .acUve Ill the gulf
bedrwm and 111 11 put bed· prugmm and a m~mber uf
ding, towel&gt;, wash cloths, etc. Kappa Alpha alermty. He has
0&lt;1 the same lor each etcnplt.-d (:t pusition w1th f{rj nbathrwm . Hav e a separate dall and Blake, Inc ., landune packed w1th the th1ngs M'i:lpc cuntra rturs of I.JI·
thai will be required for tieton. Colo. Steven IS the
breakfast the first mormng . grandson of the late Nurrnan
Pl&lt;inlu ea t dtnncr uut or ha\'C A. Hussell of l{uutc .1
"fa st food" brought 111 fur a Pornt'roy .
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c1mple uf mghts. These are
JW&gt;l a few thmgs that will get
you started . Good luck 111
DAUGIITER BORN
your new home. - POLLY
Mr.
and Mrs . Robin Phahn,
DEAR POLLY - When
rnakmg spaghetti sa uce l Middleport. are announ cmg
tit~! b1rlh of a da ught~ r . June
24 at the Holzer Medtca l
Cen ter. She weighed SIX
pounds, four ounces and has
been na med Tonya Renee .
Maternal grandparents arc
Mary Durst, Middleport and
Holand Durst, Pomerov
Virginia Phalin IS the pale.rnal grandmother .

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KENNETH RIZER
TURNS THREE - Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rizer,
Sr., Portland entertained
recently with a party
A cake dccuratcd in th e
t lHikir munster tht'm e by

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Vicky Riz er ,

Riffle, Nancy Roush, Ci ndy
Pitzer, t' runa Hif.ne, Shirley
J un es, Kar en Probert ,
Florence McCutcheon, Cindy
Schneider, and Janet Brooks.
The Lawn wedding will be
an event uf July 7 at 7:30p.m.
al the home of the brideelect's parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bowers, Riggscre sl
Manor, Tupper s Plains.
Friends and relatives are in·

Florence Wilso~ , Mrs. Pearl
Proffitt, Louise Gluesencamp, Mrs. Mike EVaM and
son, Ktrnberly Ward , VIolet
Wilford, Eva Wells, Cindy
F1tch and son, Chrtstlna
Wtl so n, Mrs. Gorden
Rid enour , Mrs. Charles
Hauber, Mrs. Opal Randolph,
Mrs. Ray Hall, Michael, Beth
and Chnsla Bailey.
Sendtng g1ft.s were Mrs.
Alberl.&lt;l Gluesencamp, Colunnbw ; Mrs. Barbara MarLin , Newark ; ·Mrs. Daniel
Oberlin, Beverly McLain,
Kathy McDaniels, Phyllis
McMillian, Gamet Ervin ,
Maxine Sha ne, Racine ;
Thelma Cundiff , Syracuse;
Mary and Lea Greer , Mallia
Lung, Gladys Weddle, Rhonda Craig, Laura Teaford, Belly Ward, Sue Dailey, Altcla
Evans, Marie Roberts, Helen
and Sharon Hill, Grella Sut·
tl e, Mildred and Joelta
Krider. Nancy Cornell, Lois
Bailey , Nancy Hidenour, Patty Gltiesencamp, Audrey
Brewer, and Linda Ward .

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and dependabilily . For cooking , cooling,
and clean ing convenience . Admiral has iust
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See !he new Admi r al ERA II color
syslems. A brill ian! big -sere ne piclure lube
cove red by Admiral 's ex clusive 5-yr .
proJe c tion plan . Ex quis il ely styled &amp;
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William
Rizer .
Minersville: Mrs. Zelma
Hawley,
Minersville :
\'icky Rizer and Lizzie
Wood, Radne, Hank Arnott, Raci ne , and Ken·
ru~ lh 's brother, Jam ey.

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CUST &amp; PEARL STREETS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

\1arg le Rcnedwn . J'lelures
l;mg , and F:thcl Bentz were
awarued 20 pound pins at the
Munday mght meeting of the
Conway D1et Class held allhc
Mctgs Inn.
One new member was
• ·clcumed and Janel William.~&gt;un W&lt;:tS rccogllllt!d fot the
rnust weekl y wet gilt lo:-:;~. with
1-:dwma Scutt as runn~r·up .
Mrs. Bar1Ja 1·a Tnpp was appumted lu the rever Slun pro-

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AI the Mason Class Tucs·
day night , HeLsy Hoa ch was
recugmwd lor hav1ng lost the
most we1ght durmg the week ,
will! Cunme Turley as her
runner-up . Jean Thomas w&amp;s
accepted 111lu the Forever
Slim prog ram . At the
Wednesday mght rneelmg vf
the AIIJ&lt;:ns class, a tasters
diet il1nner was held and
Theres;, Hawkm.s and Mary
Depue were the tup we 1 ~hl
losers .

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for city's new health spa

TELEVISION
VIEWING
FRIDAY, JUNE 30,1918
3 : ~11AI notyher World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13;

" as oga &amp; You 20,33.
3::»-Atl In The Family 8,10; Crockett's VIctory
Garden 20; Anyone for Tennyson7 33.
4:00--Miater Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer 15; Addams Family 8; Sesame st . 20,33;
Match Game 10; Dlllllh 13.
4:30-My Three Sons 3; Gilligan's Is. 4,8; Batman 10;
Little Rascals 15.
5:00:....Here Come The Brides 3; My Three Sons 4
Gunsmoke 8: Mister Rogers' NeighborhOOd 20,33;
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 10; Emergency
One! 13; Petticoat Juncttlon 15.
5:»--dd Couple 4; News 6: Hogan 's Heroes 15 .
6:00--News 3,4,8, tO,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Making Things Grow 33.
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· 6:»-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7:DO-CroH-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13; Muppet '
Show 8; News fo: Gilligan's Is. 15; Almanac 20;
Insight 33.
7::»-Porler Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4; $100,000 Name
That Tune 6, 13; Price Is Right 8; MacNeil -Lehrer
Report 20,33; Family Feud 10; Pop Goes The
Country 15 .
8:DO-C.PO Shorkey 3,4,15; Tabitha 6,13; Wonder
Woman 8, 10; Washington Week In Review 20,33.
8:30-&lt;:htco &amp; the Man 3,4, 15; Operation Petticoat 6, 13;
Wall Street Week 20,33.
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9:00--Rockford Flies 3,4,15; Movie "Young Joe, the
Forgotten Kennedy" 6,13; Incredible Hulk 8, lO;
Prevln &amp; the Plllsburgh 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
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9::»-Makem &amp; Cloncy 33.
IO : ~ulncy 3,4, 15; Celebrity Concerts B; Husban'ds,
Wives &amp; lovers 10; News 20; Ausfln City Limits 33.
IO : J~Monty Pylhon's Flying Circus 20.
11 :00--News 3,4,6.8,10,13,15 ; Dick Cavett 20; ABC
News 33.
tl : 3~Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Borella 13; Movie
"O.S.S. 117" 6; Movie "Capt. Nemo &amp; the Underwater City" 8: Movie "The Castle of Terror" 10:
Janak! 33.
12 : 4~1ronslde 13.
I :OQ-Midnlght Special 3,4,15; Movie " Night of the
BlOOd Monster " 10; t : 4~News 13.
2:30- News 3; 3:00- Movle " Tammy &amp; the
Millionaire" 3; 4 : 3~Movle "The Counlerfelt
Killer" 3; 6:lJO-Big Valley 3: l :lJO-Bewltched 3.
SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1918
6:00--Summer Semesler 8,10; 6 : 3~TV Classroom 8;
U.S. Farm Repor1 10; Kenlucky Afield 13.
I :OG-Marlo &amp; the Mogle Movie Machine 4 ; Fun For
Everyone 6; Ghost Buslers 8: Public Polley
Forums 10; Grape Ape 13.
7:30-Soturday Repor13 ; World of Survive! 4; Dusty's
Treehouse 6; Wacko 8; Dynomutt 13.
8:lJO-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4,tS: Superfrlends 6,13;
Three Robonlc Stooges 8,10.
8:30-Giobetrollers 3,4,15; Speed Buggy 8,10; 9 :lJOScooby 's Laff-A-lymplcs 6.13; Bugs Bunny-Road
Runner 8,10.
t0:30-Plnk Panther 3,4, IS; Batman-Tarzan 8,10:
11 :oo-BoggyPanls 3,4, 15; Kroffl Supershow 6,13.
11 : 3~Space Senllnels 3,15 ; Little Reseals 4; Secrets
of Isis 8,10.
1200-Land of the Los! 3, 1S; Movie "The Cockeyed
Cowboys of Calico County" 4; Polnl of VIew 6: Fat
Alberl 8. 10: Acllon News lor Kids 13.
12 : 3~Thunder 3.1S: American Bandstand 13: Soul
Train 6; Space Academy 8,10.
1:OQ-Space Kldettes 3; VIewpoint 8; Mr . l.'.agoo 10;
Wrestllng·1S; In Search of the Real America 33.
1:30-Greatesl Sports Legends 3; Miniature Goll 6:
Racers 8; Film Festlval10: Movie "Circus Wor ld''
13: French Chel 33 .
2:lJO-Basebell Worm -Up 3,4,15: Great Teams-Great
Years6; Movie " Under Capricorn" 8: Movie "Thai
Certain Feeling" 10: Jerusalem Peace 33 .
2: 15-Basebell 3,4,15: ..
3:oo-Greotesl Sports Legends 6; BookBeat 33.
3::»-HollywDDd Teen 6; People &amp; Places 33; 4:lJOMod Squod 6; Golf 8.10; Ironside 13; Body Shop 33 .
5:0Q-Wimbledon Tennis 3,4, IS: Wide World of Sports
6,13 ; Sports Spectacular 8; Pop Goes The Country
10; Zoom 33.
5 : 3~Porter Wagoner 10 : Once Upon A Classic 33.
6:00--Lowrence Welk I ; Zoom 20: Stud iO See 33 .
. 6:30-NBC News 3.1S: A~C News 13; News 4,6; CBS
News tO; You Bel Your llfe:!O ; Que Pasa, USA? 33 .
l :lJO-News 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee Haw 8; Hee
Haw 6; Block Perspecllve on the News 33: Bugs
Bunny 10: Wild Kingdom Il l Elec. Co. 20 .
7:30-Lltlle Rascatsl ; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33:
All -Star Anything Goes 10; Diet !. Exerc ise 13;
Once Upon A Classic 20.
8:0Q-Bionlc Woman 3,4,1S : Free Country 6, 13; Bob
Newharl 8, 10.
8:JO-Pilo16. t3 ; Baby. I' m Back 8,10: In Performance
at Wolf Trap 33 .
9:00--Movle "The War Between the Tates" 3,4,15 ;
Love Boat 6,13 ; Movie "Conrack" 8,10; Great
Performances 20.
10·0Q-Fantasy Island 6,13: New Orleans Concerlo 33.
11:*-"News 3,4,6,8, 10, 1:r.T&gt;: ~oundslage":Jr: tl : IsABC Nem 6.
11 :30-Saturdey Nlght3,4 .15; Movie " The ~~cond Besl
secret Agenl In the Whole Wide World 6; Mov ie
" Harper" 10; Movie " lost Women " 13.
12 :0Q-0on Kirshner's Rock Concerl 8; Janakl 33 .
12 : ~Movle "The Tomb of llgela" 13; 1:OQ-Mov le
Wolfman Jack 6.
2:45-News 13 ; 3:oo-News 3: 3 : 3~Movle "The
Young Warriors" 3: s :oo-Bonanza 3: 6:lJOBewltched 3.

UNIVERSAL GYM DEMONSTRATED - Gil Price, Sliipper Johnson (out of camera
view) and Tooy Sena, Akron, demonstrate the many stations available for exercising on th e
center's universal gym.

Appearance will
not be long one
HYDEN, Ky. (UPI) People who expect a lengthy
public appearan ce from
President Nixon dw-ing his
visit this weekend are in for a
disappointment.
Nixon, who is making his
first public speech since his
resignation, will appear
briefly al an airport rally
Saturday ill London, Ky., and
then be closeted from the
(XIblic at Hyden's only motel
Saturday night .
A brief parade is set for
SWlday before his dedication
speech of a recreational com plex in the mountain commun ity . Immediat ely
following the speech , Nixon
will depart for San Clemente,
Calif.
Leslie County Judge C.
Allen Mun cy, who has
overseen most of the details
for the visit. makes no
apologie s for the la ck of
public access to the former
president .
"ThiS is an affair for the
people of this roWlty and the
people of the 5th 1Congressional ) District," said Leslie
County Judg e C. Allen
MWlcy, who has overseen
most of !he details for the
visit. " Aller all, the focus is
the outstanding recreational
complex we are dedicating."
Nearly a thousand requests
for press credentials to rover
the speech have been made
from all ove r the United
States and several focei gn
countrie s. The credentials

SQUAD RUNS
Th e
Middl e p o rt
Emergency Squad answered
two calls Thursday and two
early this morning.
At U3 p. m. Thursday
Jason Coffee, 4, 211 Elm
Street , was tak en to Pleasant
Valley Hospital and al 3:49 p.
m. the squad was called to the
Church of God in Chesl er for
Kevin Spaun who was taken
to Holzer Medical Center.
At 12:45 a. m. this morning
Virginia Pierce, Elm Street,
was taken to Pleasant Valley
and at 2:35 a. m. the squad
was called to the scene of an
accident near the Cen ified
Gas Station in Pomeroy and
transported Bill Slack to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

By DALE ROTH.GEB
The pubiic is invited to
attend open house activities
from I lo 5 p.m. Sunday in
what may be the fmest health
spa facili ties in Southeastern
Ohio.
The ~tness Center , Health
Spa, 417 Second Ave .,'
Gallipolis, following Sunday's
open howe , will begin daily
operation s Monday.
The city 's newest health
facility is operated by Dean
and Gay Circle. It is housed in
lhe building formerly used by
Thal er Ford Sales . The
stru cture is leased from
Thaler·Eachw-Thaler and
re pre sents a $120,000 investment.
The new Fitness Center,
Hea lt h Spa is a totally ·
modern equipp ed facility
featurin g the latest universal
dynamic resistance exercise
equipm ent, steam, sa una
inhalation room, whirlpool,
sol arium, nutrition food bar
and other programs vital to a
healthy body.
According to Dean Circle,
expert instruction will be
ollered to satisfy customers'

goals for weight Joss, weight
gain, body maintenance ,
increased strength or
relaxation of everyday
tensions . There will be seven
fulllime-parttime women
instructors and four fuUtimeparttime men instructors.
Miss Jane Circle, a trained
beauty consultant, will offer
skin care beauty clinics. She
was trained by Luzier Skin
Care in Chicago.
During the open house
Sunday, employees will give
guided tours , eq uipme nt
demonstrations and consultation ·about available
prog rams .
A
karate
demonstration is .slated at 3
p.m. along with free lessons
on se lf-defense.
Operating hours wilt be
from8 a.m. to 6:30p.m. daily
for women and 6:30 to 10 p.m.

women.
The center will offer a
monthly rent.al service for its
66 lockers or free use on a
da ily basis. Rentallowets will
also be available.

Velerans Memorial Hospital
Admissions- Hiley Pigott ,
Long Bottom; Catherine
Roach, Middlei&gt;ort ; Mayne
Mannin g, Racine, Steven
Dale, l&lt;lng Bottom.
Discharges
Mary
Derenberger, Wilbur Hood,
Dora Pierce , l&lt;lra Cleland,
Norman Lehew and Edith
.Belzing.

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Harry O'Dairy thinks the best
place to stop for an after practice
or after the game treat is

may be as hard to come by as
tickets foc the speech.
"This I can say for SW'e,"
said Muncy. "There wcin 't be
any interviews with the presidentloc anybody ."
Originally, estimates of the
crowd foc the dedication were
put at 50,000 . Bu t when word
got out about potentia l traffic
problems and the fact Nixon
will be speaking to a selected
group of only 2,500 inside a
high school gymnasium , !be
estima tes dwindled to a point
where stale police say only
o,OOO may attend.

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BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala .
(UP! ) - Ughtning struck a
50,000-gaUon oil storage tank
Thursday night and touched
off a fire th a t destroyed a
shrimp boat and a hardware
store and for ced the
evacuation of nearly onethird of the residents of this
fishing villa ge of 3,000.
" It was a big ball of fir e,"
said Tensie Johnson , who
lives across the picturesque
bayou from !he the Standard
Oil Dock where the fire raged
for about three ho urs. "You
can see il from anywhere 111
town ."
The fire was brought under
control after dozens of
gallon s of foam w11e pumped
m the flames. ~orn e 1,000
res id ents wer e evacuated
from their homes but were
later allowed to retw-n as the
threa t of another explosion
diminished .
Civil defense officials said
six of the 50,000-gallon
storage tanks were burning
as !he fire spread fr om the
tank struck by lightning. A
shrimp boat berthed near the
tanks burst Into names and
sank and a marine hardware
store wa s destroyed by the
fire.
There were no injw-ies.
Bayou .La Batre is located 15
miles southwest of Mobile.

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TUPPERS . PI .AIN5-Miss
Pa m Bowers, bride-elect uf
Jim Alley, was honored with
a bridal shower on J une 22 at
the home uf her parents .
Hostesses were Tam Bearhs
and Sarah Wells .
1\ pink and while color
scheme wa~ tarried out in the
decorations. The cake, baked
by Mrs. Nancy Rmt&gt;h. was insr ribcd "Jim and Pam ."
Ga mes we re played with
pmes going to Phyllis
BearliS, Joy Sauters, Suzy
Carpenter, and Mary Stover.
Ot her gue:;t.s were Linda
Wibon , Charlotte and Julee
Wolfe, Libby Sayre, Anna
Alley , Candy Milhone , Bun111e
Milhone, Jane Wickersham ,
J oyce and Sherry Sauters,
MHrie Pruhert, Pally and
Paula f.1fe , Connie IU.nki n,
Patsy f. audermilt, Ada
Howe. Sherry Stuver, Barbara Sarson. Stella Sarson,
and Mary Bowers.
Send ing gi fL&gt; were Mrs.
Belly Carpen ter . Sherry and
Chris, IA!ola Massa r, Donna
Hunt, Pal Shnvers , Dolly
WOJ I!e, Sandra. Marcy. and
SunJ a Hit! , Kay Proffit,
Arlene Ruwt&gt;, Linda r.uncc,
Terri Pullins, Huth Ann Sc&amp;rbruugh, Ja cki e Gadd is,
l;:onne Babcock, .l uscphme

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July 28, 1978. Limited lu
ava ilable Inventor y.
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Bridal shower honors
Miss Pam Bowers

huuuring their sun, Keu ·

AI " Old Genheimer Farm " 1n Mei_gs Counly
Monday, July lrd, Slarling al 7:00P. M.
The concert will fealure lhe a slounding
Froc -Morton wilh special guests " Bamboo "
from Columbus and introducing " Skyrock" .
Jus! lake Rl . 33 loward Alhens and follow
lhe arrows :
S2 .SO a head , children under 10 fre e, SOc
parking feP .

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399 W. Ma in St .

MI CHAEL MAY
RECEIVES DEGREE Michael B. May, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Bruce May,
Rutland , re ceived hi s
bachelor of science degree
in petroleum engineering
from Marietta College. He
was named to the college
dean's list all lour years
and Is a member of PI
Eps lton Tau . petroleum
honorary . May Is residing
at LaFayette, La., where
he Is employ ed as a
petroleum engineer by
Tenneco.

with pink and blue booties .
Used to (he front of the gill
lable was a bassinet with a
salin and lace skirt and a
sa lin quilled lining.
The do•Jr prize wa~ won by
Mrs . Mi chael Evans. Garnes
prizes went to Merle Evans,
Effie Hauber, Melinda Dailey
and Shartee Evans.
Others attending th e
shower were Mrs. Otis
Ba iley, Mrs. Gene Carpenter,
Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Mrs.

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"hlfttn~. th t• .\1 F k5 1s a l(reat timl' and
w11 rk ~au•r \\'nil' ~r,· ~l rxlular Mn"' f' r

Nicki
Van Meter
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honored with shower

POR-TLAND--Nick ! Van
Meter Wilson was honored
willt layette shower recently
at the Portland Elementary
Schue!. Hosting the shower
were her sis te rs, Mrs.
Lawrence IJearll Theiss and
Mrs. Ted {Linda ! Bai ley.
A pink and blue color
scheme was carried uul in tile
decorations The refreshment
tabl e featured a large white
stork, a vase uf swrune r
nuwers. onda cake decorate'!!

make a few slashes 1n the but·
lom of a !oil pie pan and put
this over the sa uce pan. The
slits let the steam out and
kee ps the sauce fro m
splashing all uver the stove.
Abu I put " pi nch uf baking
soda in the sauce to cut down
un the acid. -RITA
DEAR POLLY - Seve ral
ycCJ rs ago I was crocheting a
navy. blue cape fur a
Christmas g1fl and the color
would come olllhe yarn ontu
my hands. The manager of a
yarn shop gave me the solution: wash il in my au tomatic
washer with one quart of
while vinegar ~dded to the
water. This permanently sets
the color. The friend I made
the capt! for is still wearing it
and I have rep&lt;!aled this
melh&lt;.&lt;l on fabrics !rum synthetics to cott on. It has
al ways worked for me .
- HELEN
Polly will send you one of
he r s ign ed tha nk -yo u
newspaper cuupon di pp&lt;! rs if
she uses yo ur fa vor tte
Pointer. Peeve or Problem 111
her column. Write POLLY 'S
POINTERS Ill care of ltns

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Norris. Mrs. Pal Philson,
Mrs . Cogar, Mrs . Pat
Shackles, Mrs. Pat Thuma ,
Mrs. Pally Woodyard , Mrs.
Shirley Gibbs, Mrs. Mary
Kesterson, and Mrs. Merle
Johnson .
Helpers will be Cathy
Coates, Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Hudson, Thomas Werry , Tom
Mankin , Pally Parker ,
Carolyn King, and Pam Huffman . Overnights have been
planned fo" Wednesday and
Thursday with the Browmes
to stay in the lodge and the
jWliors and ca delles lu camp
at their unit location.
Emphasll; of the week will
be on camp skills, crafts and
hiking.

Polly Cramer

cu mu la ting

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ASEXY,GENARIAN SEXTROVERT~
DEARJIELEN :
Mv husband conlinuaily slates that "nature made men to
wani many women sexually ." He adrmts our sex life is very
sat1sfy1ng. We love to make love and do it two, three,
sometimes more times a week .
However, my morals are hlgh and l cannot become a swinger as he has suggested. I maintain that if man needed mulliple
women God would have created two fema les fur Adam.
We'r~ both 'near uur 70s. have bt.'en married 4{) years. He has
had at least one intense affair in recent years. How can I keep
him in check ? -NOT ASWINGER
DEAR NOT:
Frankly, I don't know how you can keep your sexagena rian
sextrovert in check . He certainly doesn' t seem to be runring
down. and threats of eq ual rights wouldn 't sway a hopeful
swlllger. even if your morals pennitted.
.
You might read the riot at•t and stonn that you'll !eave him.
butl 'm quite sure you wouldn't follow through as you do love
the rascal , right ?
Just sign me- STU MPED H.
P.S. Suggestions, anyone ?
DEAR HELEN.
About God fos tering what men call ··,ncest" : Adam 's and
Eve 's children played the only game in town . It wasn't sinful
then beca use they were in the periect swte and had. no
weaknesses to pass down genetically . So brothers could ma rry
sisters.
God's law against inces t came much later. when he prohibited close family unions among the p&lt;!ople of Israel.
-DONNA
DEAR DONNA :
Read on for yet another explanation:
DEAR HELEN .
D1d Adam 's and Eve ·s children sl.&lt;l rl us all tl1rough incest ?
Adam and Eve were very special persuns, but not alone on
earth. They s1mply had the special garden . When they were
baniShed from II . they went to live among others. As the Bible
says 111 Genesis. Chapter 2, "Thus the heavens and the earth
were finished , and a lithe hosL~ of them.·· 1Hosls meamng people. 1
Each of the .. seven days" •·ere really seven p&lt;!riods ultime.
and many lhmgs 1and p&lt;!ople 1were created therein.
To liken Adam as the father of every livmg person is to liken
George Washi ngton, the "Father of Our Country , .. as the
ph)sical ancestor of all of us. Perhaps p&lt;!ople some 2.000 years
hence will miSinterpret our history books to believe this is so.
1Just as we now often miSinterp ret the Bible . 1- MARl AN
DEAR DONNA AND MARIAN :
I'm not a Bible scholar. Alii can say IS , vour answers are interesting - I'm sure they 'll both be. ref~tcd by readers who
have differenllnterprewtions. - H.

Girl Scout Day Camp
b . . M da
egtns on ry

The Black Diamond-Big
Bend Girl Scout Day Camp
will gel underwa y Monday at
9 a.m. and continue through
friday at Camp Kiashuta
located near Chester.
Mrs. Becky Mankin is the
day camp director and has
announced her staff which in·
dudes Mrs. Judy Werry,
bust ness

manageri

Mrs.

Karen Werry, food chairper·
son; Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis, •craft director, and
Mrs. Shirley Cogar , program
le:. der.
Registrations fur camp will
be accepted through the
weekend by Mrs. Pa l Thoma ,
serv ice unit d irector,
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Unit leaders for the week

fhe mover
DEAR POLLY - We are
muvmg to (t!luther skt tl' in a

few months su l would appreciate any Pumlcrs you or
the rea ders co uld give us that
wuuld ma ke the job eaSier. A'IN V.
DEAH ANN V. - l ann sure
the readers will have more tu
add bu t the lull owll1 g
Pomters have helped me
when l have moved . ~' irs! . uu
start early. Write tu the
IllCigaztncs yvu subscribe tu,
the stores whert.' you have

charge accuunL&gt;, etc. and adVISe them of the change uf address as 11 often lakes qu1te a
time fur them to process it.
fill out a card at Lhe Pust Offi ce giving the exact dale of
yuur'change uf address.
If yuu are packing yourself,
be ~u re tu ~ldr t s&lt;:~vi n g an d etcCi:lrtu n ~.

ne•~pap&lt;!rs ,

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
Middle pori , 0 .

99 MiII Sl r eel

etc. l fmd that
cet rtuns from a liquur sture
are great as they are sturdy
snd small enough to handle
eaSily . In addit1un many
vases, glasses, etc. will film new~pd per .
the sectt un.s that are in them.
but do fill in extra space at
the Sides. As each carton IS
packed be sure to put a label
WAS GRADUATED
un 11 tlrat lists the contents.
Steven E. Hussell, sun of
Th1s w1ll save you endless Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur A.
searchmg wh~ n unpackin14.
Russe ll of 1714 Pcarlie Dr1 ve
Gu through clothing and all W1chll.&lt;l falls. Texas , furmc;
household a rl1cles and res1denL~ of Pomeroy , was
discard BEFORE moving. ~ ~ra duatcd frurn Texas Terh
f)u nut pety fur transportmg
University , Lubbuck . Texas
thmgs tu be gl\·en away or at the end ul the spr1 ng
sold later.
~mes ter
He rc~:eived a
Pack one, two, three or bachel ur's degree 1n park adhowev er many "first mght " lfUIIISlration and la ndscape
ci:irl uns as needed , Ha ve a architecture. AL the Umversl·
sepi:Hote one fur eac:h ty he wa s .acUve Ill the gulf
bedrwm and 111 11 put bed· prugmm and a m~mber uf
ding, towel&gt;, wash cloths, etc. Kappa Alpha alermty. He has
0&lt;1 the same lor each etcnplt.-d (:t pusition w1th f{rj nbathrwm . Hav e a separate dall and Blake, Inc ., landune packed w1th the th1ngs M'i:lpc cuntra rturs of I.JI·
thai will be required for tieton. Colo. Steven IS the
breakfast the first mormng . grandson of the late Nurrnan
Pl&lt;inlu ea t dtnncr uut or ha\'C A. Hussell of l{uutc .1
"fa st food" brought 111 fur a Pornt'roy .
'
c1mple uf mghts. These are
JW&gt;l a few thmgs that will get
you started . Good luck 111
DAUGIITER BORN
your new home. - POLLY
Mr.
and Mrs . Robin Phahn,
DEAR POLLY - When
rnakmg spaghetti sa uce l Middleport. are announ cmg
tit~! b1rlh of a da ught~ r . June
24 at the Holzer Medtca l
Cen ter. She weighed SIX
pounds, four ounces and has
been na med Tonya Renee .
Maternal grandparents arc
Mary Durst, Middleport and
Holand Durst, Pomerov
Virginia Phalin IS the pale.rnal grandmother .

Summer
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On MF IS Lawn Tracton
n~o~ ht' Yla'i~PV·

Fe rgu~rJn 1-.. uf {t•nn io(

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KENNETH RIZER
TURNS THREE - Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rizer,
Sr., Portland entertained
recently with a party
A cake dccuratcd in th e
t lHikir munster tht'm e by

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Pomeroy

"The Store With All Kinch of StuW'
FOR PETS 5TA BLf5 LARGE &amp; SMA LL ANIMA LS LAWNS
GARDE NS

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Vicky Riz er ,

Riffle, Nancy Roush, Ci ndy
Pitzer, t' runa Hif.ne, Shirley
J un es, Kar en Probert ,
Florence McCutcheon, Cindy
Schneider, and Janet Brooks.
The Lawn wedding will be
an event uf July 7 at 7:30p.m.
al the home of the brideelect's parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bowers, Riggscre sl
Manor, Tupper s Plains.
Friends and relatives are in·

Florence Wilso~ , Mrs. Pearl
Proffitt, Louise Gluesencamp, Mrs. Mike EVaM and
son, Ktrnberly Ward , VIolet
Wilford, Eva Wells, Cindy
F1tch and son, Chrtstlna
Wtl so n, Mrs. Gorden
Rid enour , Mrs. Charles
Hauber, Mrs. Opal Randolph,
Mrs. Ray Hall, Michael, Beth
and Chnsla Bailey.
Sendtng g1ft.s were Mrs.
Alberl.&lt;l Gluesencamp, Colunnbw ; Mrs. Barbara MarLin , Newark ; ·Mrs. Daniel
Oberlin, Beverly McLain,
Kathy McDaniels, Phyllis
McMillian, Gamet Ervin ,
Maxine Sha ne, Racine ;
Thelma Cundiff , Syracuse;
Mary and Lea Greer , Mallia
Lung, Gladys Weddle, Rhonda Craig, Laura Teaford, Belly Ward, Sue Dailey, Altcla
Evans, Marie Roberts, Helen
and Sharon Hill, Grella Sut·
tl e, Mildred and Joelta
Krider. Nancy Cornell, Lois
Bailey , Nancy Hidenour, Patty Gltiesencamp, Audrey
Brewer, and Linda Ward .

ADMIRAL
Admiral. !he name thai sfands for qualify
and dependabilily . For cooking , cooling,
and clean ing convenience . Admiral has iust
the r ight appl iance for you .
See !he new Admi r al ERA II color
syslems. A brill ian! big -sere ne piclure lube
cove red by Admiral 's ex clusive 5-yr .
proJe c tion plan . Ex quis il ely styled &amp;
. era fled cabinelry in a variety of sly les.
Shop the world of Adm iral for the best
convenience.

MARK OF QUALITY

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport/ 0.

BIGGEST SAVINGS IN TOWN!

ndh, on his third birthday.
~·as

scrv~d with i(·e 1·r eam and

koulaid . Attending the party were Mr . and Mrs.
William
Rizer .
Minersville: Mrs. Zelma
Hawley,
Minersville :
\'icky Rizer and Lizzie
Wood, Radne, Hank Arnott, Raci ne , and Ken·
ru~ lh 's brother, Jam ey.

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CUST &amp; PEARL STREETS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

\1arg le Rcnedwn . J'lelures
l;mg , and F:thcl Bentz were
awarued 20 pound pins at the
Munday mght meeting of the
Conway D1et Class held allhc
Mctgs Inn.
One new member was
• ·clcumed and Janel William.~&gt;un W&lt;:tS rccogllllt!d fot the
rnust weekl y wet gilt lo:-:;~. with
1-:dwma Scutt as runn~r·up .
Mrs. Bar1Ja 1·a Tnpp was appumted lu the rever Slun pro-

FRIENDLIEST SERVICE IN TOWN!
4TH OF JUL.Y
PICNIC REMINDERS

gnun .

AI the Mason Class Tucs·
day night , HeLsy Hoa ch was
recugmwd lor hav1ng lost the
most we1ght durmg the week ,
will! Cunme Turley as her
runner-up . Jean Thomas w&amp;s
accepted 111lu the Forever
Slim prog ram . At the
Wednesday mght rneelmg vf
the AIIJ&lt;:ns class, a tasters
diet il1nner was held and
Theres;, Hawkm.s and Mary
Depue were the tup we 1 ~hl
losers .

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· 6:»-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7:DO-CroH-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13; Muppet '
Show 8; News fo: Gilligan's Is. 15; Almanac 20;
Insight 33.
7::»-Porler Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4; $100,000 Name
That Tune 6, 13; Price Is Right 8; MacNeil -Lehrer
Report 20,33; Family Feud 10; Pop Goes The
Country 15 .
8:DO-C.PO Shorkey 3,4,15; Tabitha 6,13; Wonder
Woman 8, 10; Washington Week In Review 20,33.
8:30-&lt;:htco &amp; the Man 3,4, 15; Operation Petticoat 6, 13;
Wall Street Week 20,33.
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9:00--Rockford Flies 3,4,15; Movie "Young Joe, the
Forgotten Kennedy" 6,13; Incredible Hulk 8, lO;
Prevln &amp; the Plllsburgh 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
.
9::»-Makem &amp; Cloncy 33.
IO : ~ulncy 3,4, 15; Celebrity Concerts B; Husban'ds,
Wives &amp; lovers 10; News 20; Ausfln City Limits 33.
IO : J~Monty Pylhon's Flying Circus 20.
11 :00--News 3,4,6.8,10,13,15 ; Dick Cavett 20; ABC
News 33.
tl : 3~Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Borella 13; Movie
"O.S.S. 117" 6; Movie "Capt. Nemo &amp; the Underwater City" 8: Movie "The Castle of Terror" 10:
Janak! 33.
12 : 4~1ronslde 13.
I :OQ-Midnlght Special 3,4,15; Movie " Night of the
BlOOd Monster " 10; t : 4~News 13.
2:30- News 3; 3:00- Movle " Tammy &amp; the
Millionaire" 3; 4 : 3~Movle "The Counlerfelt
Killer" 3; 6:lJO-Big Valley 3: l :lJO-Bewltched 3.
SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1918
6:00--Summer Semesler 8,10; 6 : 3~TV Classroom 8;
U.S. Farm Repor1 10; Kenlucky Afield 13.
I :OG-Marlo &amp; the Mogle Movie Machine 4 ; Fun For
Everyone 6; Ghost Buslers 8: Public Polley
Forums 10; Grape Ape 13.
7:30-Soturday Repor13 ; World of Survive! 4; Dusty's
Treehouse 6; Wacko 8; Dynomutt 13.
8:lJO-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4,tS: Superfrlends 6,13;
Three Robonlc Stooges 8,10.
8:30-Giobetrollers 3,4,15; Speed Buggy 8,10; 9 :lJOScooby 's Laff-A-lymplcs 6.13; Bugs Bunny-Road
Runner 8,10.
t0:30-Plnk Panther 3,4, IS; Batman-Tarzan 8,10:
11 :oo-BoggyPanls 3,4, 15; Kroffl Supershow 6,13.
11 : 3~Space Senllnels 3,15 ; Little Reseals 4; Secrets
of Isis 8,10.
1200-Land of the Los! 3, 1S; Movie "The Cockeyed
Cowboys of Calico County" 4; Polnl of VIew 6: Fat
Alberl 8. 10: Acllon News lor Kids 13.
12 : 3~Thunder 3.1S: American Bandstand 13: Soul
Train 6; Space Academy 8,10.
1:OQ-Space Kldettes 3; VIewpoint 8; Mr . l.'.agoo 10;
Wrestllng·1S; In Search of the Real America 33.
1:30-Greatesl Sports Legends 3; Miniature Goll 6:
Racers 8; Film Festlval10: Movie "Circus Wor ld''
13: French Chel 33 .
2:lJO-Basebell Worm -Up 3,4,15: Great Teams-Great
Years6; Movie " Under Capricorn" 8: Movie "Thai
Certain Feeling" 10: Jerusalem Peace 33 .
2: 15-Basebell 3,4,15: ..
3:oo-Greotesl Sports Legends 6; BookBeat 33.
3::»-HollywDDd Teen 6; People &amp; Places 33; 4:lJOMod Squod 6; Golf 8.10; Ironside 13; Body Shop 33 .
5:0Q-Wimbledon Tennis 3,4, IS: Wide World of Sports
6,13 ; Sports Spectacular 8; Pop Goes The Country
10; Zoom 33.
5 : 3~Porter Wagoner 10 : Once Upon A Classic 33.
6:00--Lowrence Welk I ; Zoom 20: Stud iO See 33 .
. 6:30-NBC News 3.1S: A~C News 13; News 4,6; CBS
News tO; You Bel Your llfe:!O ; Que Pasa, USA? 33 .
l :lJO-News 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee Haw 8; Hee
Haw 6; Block Perspecllve on the News 33: Bugs
Bunny 10: Wild Kingdom Il l Elec. Co. 20 .
7:30-Lltlle Rascatsl ; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33:
All -Star Anything Goes 10; Diet !. Exerc ise 13;
Once Upon A Classic 20.
8:0Q-Bionlc Woman 3,4,1S : Free Country 6, 13; Bob
Newharl 8, 10.
8:JO-Pilo16. t3 ; Baby. I' m Back 8,10: In Performance
at Wolf Trap 33 .
9:00--Movle "The War Between the Tates" 3,4,15 ;
Love Boat 6,13 ; Movie "Conrack" 8,10; Great
Performances 20.
10·0Q-Fantasy Island 6,13: New Orleans Concerlo 33.
11:*-"News 3,4,6,8, 10, 1:r.T&gt;: ~oundslage":Jr: tl : IsABC Nem 6.
11 :30-Saturdey Nlght3,4 .15; Movie " The ~~cond Besl
secret Agenl In the Whole Wide World 6; Mov ie
" Harper" 10; Movie " lost Women " 13.
12 :0Q-0on Kirshner's Rock Concerl 8; Janakl 33 .
12 : ~Movle "The Tomb of llgela" 13; 1:OQ-Mov le
Wolfman Jack 6.
2:45-News 13 ; 3:oo-News 3: 3 : 3~Movle "The
Young Warriors" 3: s :oo-Bonanza 3: 6:lJOBewltched 3.

UNIVERSAL GYM DEMONSTRATED - Gil Price, Sliipper Johnson (out of camera
view) and Tooy Sena, Akron, demonstrate the many stations available for exercising on th e
center's universal gym.

Appearance will
not be long one
HYDEN, Ky. (UPI) People who expect a lengthy
public appearan ce from
President Nixon dw-ing his
visit this weekend are in for a
disappointment.
Nixon, who is making his
first public speech since his
resignation, will appear
briefly al an airport rally
Saturday ill London, Ky., and
then be closeted from the
(XIblic at Hyden's only motel
Saturday night .
A brief parade is set for
SWlday before his dedication
speech of a recreational com plex in the mountain commun ity . Immediat ely
following the speech , Nixon
will depart for San Clemente,
Calif.
Leslie County Judge C.
Allen Mun cy, who has
overseen most of the details
for the visit. makes no
apologie s for the la ck of
public access to the former
president .
"ThiS is an affair for the
people of this roWlty and the
people of the 5th 1Congressional ) District," said Leslie
County Judg e C. Allen
MWlcy, who has overseen
most of !he details for the
visit. " Aller all, the focus is
the outstanding recreational
complex we are dedicating."
Nearly a thousand requests
for press credentials to rover
the speech have been made
from all ove r the United
States and several focei gn
countrie s. The credentials

SQUAD RUNS
Th e
Middl e p o rt
Emergency Squad answered
two calls Thursday and two
early this morning.
At U3 p. m. Thursday
Jason Coffee, 4, 211 Elm
Street , was tak en to Pleasant
Valley Hospital and al 3:49 p.
m. the squad was called to the
Church of God in Chesl er for
Kevin Spaun who was taken
to Holzer Medical Center.
At 12:45 a. m. this morning
Virginia Pierce, Elm Street,
was taken to Pleasant Valley
and at 2:35 a. m. the squad
was called to the scene of an
accident near the Cen ified
Gas Station in Pomeroy and
transported Bill Slack to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

By DALE ROTH.GEB
The pubiic is invited to
attend open house activities
from I lo 5 p.m. Sunday in
what may be the fmest health
spa facili ties in Southeastern
Ohio.
The ~tness Center , Health
Spa, 417 Second Ave .,'
Gallipolis, following Sunday's
open howe , will begin daily
operation s Monday.
The city 's newest health
facility is operated by Dean
and Gay Circle. It is housed in
lhe building formerly used by
Thal er Ford Sales . The
stru cture is leased from
Thaler·Eachw-Thaler and
re pre sents a $120,000 investment.
The new Fitness Center,
Hea lt h Spa is a totally ·
modern equipp ed facility
featurin g the latest universal
dynamic resistance exercise
equipm ent, steam, sa una
inhalation room, whirlpool,
sol arium, nutrition food bar
and other programs vital to a
healthy body.
According to Dean Circle,
expert instruction will be
ollered to satisfy customers'

goals for weight Joss, weight
gain, body maintenance ,
increased strength or
relaxation of everyday
tensions . There will be seven
fulllime-parttime women
instructors and four fuUtimeparttime men instructors.
Miss Jane Circle, a trained
beauty consultant, will offer
skin care beauty clinics. She
was trained by Luzier Skin
Care in Chicago.
During the open house
Sunday, employees will give
guided tours , eq uipme nt
demonstrations and consultation ·about available
prog rams .
A
karate
demonstration is .slated at 3
p.m. along with free lessons
on se lf-defense.
Operating hours wilt be
from8 a.m. to 6:30p.m. daily
for women and 6:30 to 10 p.m.

women.
The center will offer a
monthly rent.al service for its
66 lockers or free use on a
da ily basis. Rentallowets will
also be available.

Velerans Memorial Hospital
Admissions- Hiley Pigott ,
Long Bottom; Catherine
Roach, Middlei&gt;ort ; Mayne
Mannin g, Racine, Steven
Dale, l&lt;lng Bottom.
Discharges
Mary
Derenberger, Wilbur Hood,
Dora Pierce , l&lt;lra Cleland,
Norman Lehew and Edith
.Belzing.

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Harry O'Dairy thinks the best
place to stop for an after practice
or after the game treat is

may be as hard to come by as
tickets foc the speech.
"This I can say for SW'e,"
said Muncy. "There wcin 't be
any interviews with the presidentloc anybody ."
Originally, estimates of the
crowd foc the dedication were
put at 50,000 . Bu t when word
got out about potentia l traffic
problems and the fact Nixon
will be speaking to a selected
group of only 2,500 inside a
high school gymnasium , !be
estima tes dwindled to a point
where stale police say only
o,OOO may attend.

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BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala .
(UP! ) - Ughtning struck a
50,000-gaUon oil storage tank
Thursday night and touched
off a fire th a t destroyed a
shrimp boat and a hardware
store and for ced the
evacuation of nearly onethird of the residents of this
fishing villa ge of 3,000.
" It was a big ball of fir e,"
said Tensie Johnson , who
lives across the picturesque
bayou from !he the Standard
Oil Dock where the fire raged
for about three ho urs. "You
can see il from anywhere 111
town ."
The fire was brought under
control after dozens of
gallon s of foam w11e pumped
m the flames. ~orn e 1,000
res id ents wer e evacuated
from their homes but were
later allowed to retw-n as the
threa t of another explosion
diminished .
Civil defense officials said
six of the 50,000-gallon
storage tanks were burning
as !he fire spread fr om the
tank struck by lightning. A
shrimp boat berthed near the
tanks burst Into names and
sank and a marine hardware
store wa s destroyed by the
fire.
There were no injw-ies.
Bayou .La Batre is located 15
miles southwest of Mobile.

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TUPPERS . PI .AIN5-Miss
Pa m Bowers, bride-elect uf
Jim Alley, was honored with
a bridal shower on J une 22 at
the home uf her parents .
Hostesses were Tam Bearhs
and Sarah Wells .
1\ pink and while color
scheme wa~ tarried out in the
decorations. The cake, baked
by Mrs. Nancy Rmt&gt;h. was insr ribcd "Jim and Pam ."
Ga mes we re played with
pmes going to Phyllis
BearliS, Joy Sauters, Suzy
Carpenter, and Mary Stover.
Ot her gue:;t.s were Linda
Wibon , Charlotte and Julee
Wolfe, Libby Sayre, Anna
Alley , Candy Milhone , Bun111e
Milhone, Jane Wickersham ,
J oyce and Sherry Sauters,
MHrie Pruhert, Pally and
Paula f.1fe , Connie IU.nki n,
Patsy f. audermilt, Ada
Howe. Sherry Stuver, Barbara Sarson. Stella Sarson,
and Mary Bowers.
Send ing gi fL&gt; were Mrs.
Belly Carpen ter . Sherry and
Chris, IA!ola Massa r, Donna
Hunt, Pal Shnvers , Dolly
WOJ I!e, Sandra. Marcy. and
SunJ a Hit! , Kay Proffit,
Arlene Ruwt&gt;, Linda r.uncc,
Terri Pullins, Huth Ann Sc&amp;rbruugh, Ja cki e Gadd is,
l;:onne Babcock, .l uscphme

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July 28, 1978. Limited lu
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Bridal shower honors
Miss Pam Bowers

huuuring their sun, Keu ·

AI " Old Genheimer Farm " 1n Mei_gs Counly
Monday, July lrd, Slarling al 7:00P. M.
The concert will fealure lhe a slounding
Froc -Morton wilh special guests " Bamboo "
from Columbus and introducing " Skyrock" .
Jus! lake Rl . 33 loward Alhens and follow
lhe arrows :
S2 .SO a head , children under 10 fre e, SOc
parking feP .

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MI CHAEL MAY
RECEIVES DEGREE Michael B. May, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Bruce May,
Rutland , re ceived hi s
bachelor of science degree
in petroleum engineering
from Marietta College. He
was named to the college
dean's list all lour years
and Is a member of PI
Eps lton Tau . petroleum
honorary . May Is residing
at LaFayette, La., where
he Is employ ed as a
petroleum engineer by
Tenneco.

with pink and blue booties .
Used to (he front of the gill
lable was a bassinet with a
salin and lace skirt and a
sa lin quilled lining.
The do•Jr prize wa~ won by
Mrs . Mi chael Evans. Garnes
prizes went to Merle Evans,
Effie Hauber, Melinda Dailey
and Shartee Evans.
Others attending th e
shower were Mrs. Otis
Ba iley, Mrs. Gene Carpenter,
Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Mrs.

MEIGS COUNTY JAM

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Trart(Jr Wuh
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w11 rk ~au•r \\'nil' ~r,· ~l rxlular Mn"' f' r

Nicki
Van Meter
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honored with shower

POR-TLAND--Nick ! Van
Meter Wilson was honored
willt layette shower recently
at the Portland Elementary
Schue!. Hosting the shower
were her sis te rs, Mrs.
Lawrence IJearll Theiss and
Mrs. Ted {Linda ! Bai ley.
A pink and blue color
scheme was carried uul in tile
decorations The refreshment
tabl e featured a large white
stork, a vase uf swrune r
nuwers. onda cake decorate'!!

make a few slashes 1n the but·
lom of a !oil pie pan and put
this over the sa uce pan. The
slits let the steam out and
kee ps the sauce fro m
splashing all uver the stove.
Abu I put " pi nch uf baking
soda in the sauce to cut down
un the acid. -RITA
DEAR POLLY - Seve ral
ycCJ rs ago I was crocheting a
navy. blue cape fur a
Christmas g1fl and the color
would come olllhe yarn ontu
my hands. The manager of a
yarn shop gave me the solution: wash il in my au tomatic
washer with one quart of
while vinegar ~dded to the
water. This permanently sets
the color. The friend I made
the capt! for is still wearing it
and I have rep&lt;!aled this
melh&lt;.&lt;l on fabrics !rum synthetics to cott on. It has
al ways worked for me .
- HELEN
Polly will send you one of
he r s ign ed tha nk -yo u
newspaper cuupon di pp&lt;! rs if
she uses yo ur fa vor tte
Pointer. Peeve or Problem 111
her column. Write POLLY 'S
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Norris. Mrs. Pal Philson,
Mrs . Cogar, Mrs . Pat
Shackles, Mrs. Pat Thuma ,
Mrs. Pally Woodyard , Mrs.
Shirley Gibbs, Mrs. Mary
Kesterson, and Mrs. Merle
Johnson .
Helpers will be Cathy
Coates, Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Hudson, Thomas Werry , Tom
Mankin , Pally Parker ,
Carolyn King, and Pam Huffman . Overnights have been
planned fo" Wednesday and
Thursday with the Browmes
to stay in the lodge and the
jWliors and ca delles lu camp
at their unit location.
Emphasll; of the week will
be on camp skills, crafts and
hiking.

Polly Cramer

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Ph. "2·2101
Pomeroy
TR INITY CHURCH

Rev . W

H

Perr in pas tor, 8ob Buck S\Jnday

school supt Church School' 9· 15
a .m worst·up serYtCe . 10 30om
ChoH rehearsal . Tuesday 7 30
p .m . under dtre&lt;tton of Alice
Nease
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE · Corner Unton and
Mulberry, Rev . Clyde V Htmder
son . pastor Sunddy !&gt;Chool 9 ~

a m Gl1m McClung sup! . morn
ing worship , 10 30 o.m , e"entng
serv tce , 7·30. mtd week servtce,
W&amp;dnesdoy , 7 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl The Re'
Rober1 Graves rector , Servtce 11

am . Sunday sc hool

Wtlh

Dole

Dutton an d Rome Willtomson . loy
leders , assisting the raclot
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIS I

212 W. Mo•n StJohn McArthur
pastor, 8tble sc hool. 9 30 o .m .
morning worship , 10 30 om ,
Youth meeting!; 6 30 p m even

tng worshtp 7 .30 Wednesday
n~ght proye• meeting and Btble
study , 7 30 p.m
THE SAlVATION ARMY liS
Pomeroy En~;oy
and Mr 'ii. Roy W1nmg oflteer~ m
charge
Sunday hol1ne~s
mee ttng , 10 am . Sunday School
10·30 o m Sunday school leader
VPSM Elo1'!ie Adom'ii 7 p m
sal'o'OtiQn
meeling
V0riOU5
speakers and mustc speools 7 30
p.m Thursday 10 o rn to 2 p m
Lod ie!; Home league all women
invited 7 30 p m prayer meetmg
and B1ble :. tudy Bob Estep ,
leade•
Rev
Noel
Hermon
tsocher
BURliNGTON SOUIHERN BAP
liST CHAPEl Route I Shade
Pasta• Bobby Elk •ns
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday warsh1p
5·45 p m Wudne!&gt; doy prayer ser
vice 7 30p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
Of CHRIST 200 W M01n St , Jerry
Paul , m1n •ste r ph one ~'l · 7b61J
Conservative non Instrumental
Sunday worsh •p 10 o m
S1ble
stu dy , II om worship b p m
Wednesday B•ble study , 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISIIAN
CHURC H
Rev Rolph
Sm.th
pa!.lo r Sunday school q 30 o m
Mrs Wor ley Fran c•s 5upennten
dent Preachmg ser ... •ces IHI &amp;
th11d Sunday!&gt; follow in g Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Preach1ng 9 30 o.m hn;t and se
cond Sundays of each month
th11 d and fourth Sundays ea ch
month worsh1p serv1ce ol 7 30
p m Wednesday evemn gs at
7 30 Prayer and B1ble Study
SEVE NTH - DAY AD V ENTI ST
Mulberry He1ghh Rood Pomeroy
Po·a or Albe rt Dttte s Sabbath
School
Supenntendent , Claro
M cintyre Sabbath School Sotur
doy olrernoor1 of 2 00 wtth Wor
sh1p Serv•ce l ollow•ng at 3 15
RUilAND FIRS!
BAPIISI
(HUfKH
Sr~ter
Horr re t t
Worner Sup! Sunday School
rnor nmg w onh rp
9 j(l o m
10 45 om
TH~ HILAND c; HAPH George
Casto pastor
Sunday School
9 30 a .m .. e"'erung worsh1p 7 30
Thursd ay e'llenmg prayer !&gt;ervrce
7 .30 p m.
POMEROY FIR S!
BAPTIS T
Do vtd Mann , m1n1ster Wilham
Watson Sunday ~chool supt Sun
day school 9 30 o m morn1ng
worsh1p tO 30 am
FIRST SOUT HERN BAPTIS T 1B1
Mulberry A ve . Pomeroy . Poul J
Whtle , Pastor Gary Basham Sun·
day school su p! Sunday school
mornmg w orship
9 30 am .
10.30 even1ng worshtp () 30 p m
M•dwe~ k prayer ser v1ce
7 30
pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CE NTER
DeJte r Rd . longsv•lle Oh•o Rev
Clyde Ferrell
Pastor
Sunday
School
11
o m
Satu rday
preoch1ng ~erv1ces 7 30 p m
Wed ne~doy evenrng Brble study
o17 30p.m
FAITH TABERNACU CHURCH
Ba• ley Run Rood Rev Emmell
Rowson , pastor Handley Du nn
supt Sunday Hhool 10 a m Sun
day evemng serv•ce 7 30 Brble
reachmg 7 30 p m Thursdoy
DVESVILLE
CO MMUNilY
CHURCH Roger C turner pmtor
Sunrh ....chao I 9 30 a m Sunday
morr• nn worshtp 10 30 Sunday
ever tq ervrce . 7 30
MtDOLEPOR l
MT MOR IAH BAPTIST Corner
Fou11h and Mo1n Mtdd leport
Rev Henry Key Jr po~tor Sun
day Schoo l 9 30 o m Mrs t:r vrn
Bau mgardner
wpt
Mormng
worshrp 10 .45 a m
MIDDlEPORT
CHUR CH Of
CHRIST IN CHRISII AN UNION
lawren ~e Manley pastor
M1~
Rus~e ll Yaung
Sunday !:.chool
Sup! Sunday School q 30 o m
Evemng w arsh1p 7 30 Wed ne~
doy praye r meelmg 7 30 p m
M I MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Roc• ne Rou te 2 the Re 'll Jome~
M . Muncy pa stor ,Sund ay school
9 45 om
morntng w orsh1p 11
a .m , e"enr ng worsh•p
7 JO
Prayer meehng I ue~doy 7 30
p .m .. Young people ~ mee11ng
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORI f iRS! BAPIIST
Corner Stxt h and Pa lmer the Rev
K1rby 0•\er
pa stor
Rober!
Porker sup4H intendent Sunday
WMPO Rod1o program 7 .( 5 o m
Sunday School q IS o m Morn
.ngWorsh rp 10 15om Youth oc
ttvt ltes and fellaw!&gt;hip f or 1umor
and semor h1gh students , 6 p m
Sunday even•ng wo r!&gt;hlp 7 30
p m Mid weelo. pr oyer 'iierv•Ce:!"!
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH Of CHRIST . M•d
dleport , 5th and Mom George
Glare mm1ster M1ke Gerl ach
supermte ndent
t erry Yonlo.ey
youth mrn t~ te 1 8thle school Q 30
am , mo rnmg worshrp
10 30
Qm
8'119mng worshtp
7 30
prayer serv1ce 7 p rn Wadnes

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RUTLAND CHURCH Ot GOO
Rev Bobby Parler pastor Sun
doy school 10 a rn Sunday war
ship 11 a m
Sunday eventng
serv•ce 7 p m .. Wednesday Foml·
tv Troung Hour . 7 p .m .Wednesdoy
worsh•p UJr'llice 7·30 p m
HAZEl CO MMUN ITY CHURCH .
NecJ r long Bo ttom Ed5el Hart .
pastor Svndoy school . 10 o .m .
Churc h , 7 30 p .m ..
prayer
meeting. 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORT PENTECOSTAl ,
Th~rd Ave .. the ~e Y Wtlltom Kn1t ·
tel. pastor Ronald Dug an Sun·
day Schoo l Sup ! Classes lor all
ages . even •ng serv1ce 7 30 Btble
study Wednesday 7 30 p.m ..
youth servtces Fq doy 7 30 p m
MIDOl !PORT FREEWil l BAP TIST Co1ner Ash ond Plum . Noel
Herrman pastor Saturday e'llen ·
1ng ser'111Ce 7 30 p ,m Sunday
School. 10 30 o. rn
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURC H
Robert T Bu mgorne•
D1rector
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev James Corbtll
POMEROY wo rsh •p ser . . •ce.
9 15 a m Sunday school 10 30
o m
J&lt;ev
Ro bert McGee
mm1ster
~NTERPRISE
Wor ~h •p Q a m
Church School 10 o m
J.!OCK SPRINGS Worsh •p 10
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Chu rch School 9 I 5o m
UMY F 6 30p m
FLATWOOD S Wor5hip 11 a m
Church School I 0 a m
MIDOl!PORT ClUSTER
Re v Robert Bumga rner
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
Pastor . Worsh1 p
10 30 a .m
Church School 9 30 a m UM VF 0
pm
Rutland · Solem Center Char ge
RUTLAND Wilbur Hdt Po~t or
Worsh1p 10 30 a m Ch1.1rch School
9 JOe m
)ALEM GNTER Churc h School
9 45 a rn wo1 !&gt;htp 9 o m
SYRACUSE CLUSIER
Rev Harvey Koch Jr
ASBURY
Worsh1p II o m
Chu rch School 9 50 o rn UMW
f, rs t Tuesday B1ble Study Thurs

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MIDDLEPORI CHURCH OF I Hl
NAZARENt ~e v J1m Broome
pastor M rs Mar y l athey 5vndoy
school su p! Sunday ~ c hao\ 9 30
a m
morn 1ng wor sht p 10 30
a m
Sunday
evan ge ltsllc
meet•ng, 7 00 p m
Prayer
mee11119 Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNIHD
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Owtght l Zovrll , d•rector
HARRISON

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school 9 30 o .m . Mt s Homer
Lee su pt
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MIDDLEPORT Sunday school
9 30 a m , Richard Vaughan supt
Mormn g worshtp 10 30.
SYRACUSE . Morn1119 wor sh•p q
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fORl:ST RUN Worsh •p 9 om
;.:hvrch School I 0 o m
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Church School9 o m
SYRACUSE Ch ur ch School q 00
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Re v Oov1d Hom~
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Rev Steven W•lson
Florence Sm1th
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John Doug los
AssoC10tes
JOPPA
Worsh1p 10 am
Church School 9 o.m
Prayer
Meettng Wednesday B p m
CHE STER
Worsh1p q om
Ch urch SchooiiO o .m
LONG BOTTOM Worsh tp 7 30
p m (huiCh Schoo\ 9 30 o
ALFRED Worsh1 p 7 30 p m
Church Sc hool 9 30 o rn
Sl PAUL Worsh•p II om
Church Schoo19 30 o m
RHD SVIllE Sunday !:.choa19 30
am Worsh•p 7 30 p m. fo'1oye1
Meenng 7 30 p m
I ue\doy
VI!!&gt;I IOiton7 30 p m 1~1 lhur5day
Sll VER RIDGt Worshtp 10 o m
Church Schoo19 o .m
TUPPERS PlAINS Wor!&gt;hlp q
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KENO CHURCH Of CHRIS!
George Freder1 ck wpt Ser'II ICe
weekly 9 30 o m on Sunday
Preochmg l11 !&gt;l and 1h1r d Sundays
of month by (l dlord Smt ih 9 30
am
HOBSON CHRISIIAN UNION
Re"' Ke 11h tblm pasto r Sunday
School
ct 30
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Leon01d
Gdmore hu t elder even rn g ~er
v1 ce 7 30 p m Wednesd ay prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m
Ml MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Ra c.ne Houle 2 The Rev Charl es
Hand po~1 01 Sunday !&gt;Chool 9 &lt;45
a m mornrng worshtp 1I a m
hentng se rv•c es t uesdoy and
Fr•doy 730pm
BEARWALlOW ~lOG! CHURCH
OF CHRI Sr
Duane Worden ,
mm•s ter B,ble cl o s~ 9 30 om
morntng worshtp 10 30 am
evenmg warsh•p
e JO p m
Wednesday B•ble study 6 JO p m
KfNO CHURCH Of CH RI ST
George fredertck supt Sunday
morn.ng serv1Ce , 9 J0 a m w1 th
pr each.ng on t. rs t and th.rd Sun·
day of month by George P•ckens
N~W SIIVUSVILlE COMMUNI·
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vrce q 45 a rn ., Worsh ip serv11. e
10 30 hongel1st•c Se rll tce 7 JO
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
meellng 7 30
ZION CHURCH Of CHR IST
Pomeroy Hornson ... tlle Rd
Don
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Sunday ~~hool ~upt
Sunday
school q 30 o m morn1ng wor
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!&gt;undoy evenmg youlh (hrtsltOI1
t ndeo vo r 6 p m , wor,h•p se1
v1te 7 p rn W ednesd9~ even1 •.g
prayer rnef't mg and &amp;1ble study ?
p m
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P•ne t.r o ... e The Re v W1 lham
M 1ddlesworth
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APPLE GROVi: Sunday School
q 30 a m Wors h•p 7 30 p m ht
and 3rd Sundays flrayet meet1ng
Wedne5doy 7 30 p m Fellawshtp
supper fu~t Saturday 0 p m UMW
2nd 1ue!.doy 7 30 p m
EAS T LETART Chruch 3chool q
om Wor~htp serv1Ce 10 am
Prayer
meettng 7 30 p m
Wednesday UMW i1r '!i l 1ue~doy
730pm
~ACINE WESLEYAN
Sunday
Hhool 10om wor5h•p 11 om
Cho11 proci!C e Thu rsday. 6 p m .
lt 1ART FALLS
Church School
10 a m Worshtp ser .... ic e, q am
M ORNI NG STAR Woahtp 9 30
om Church School 10 30 om
Mtd We~ )ervrce Wednesday 8
pm
MORSE CHAPEl Worshp II
a.m Church Schoo19 30om
PORTLAND W o r~htp 7 30 p .m
Churc h School q 30 o m
SUlTON Church School 9 30
a m Wor!&gt;hip h;t and 3rd Sund ay!&gt;
1030 a m
NORIH!AST ClUSIER
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9 30 o m war
sh•p serviCe 10 30 am Sunday
se rvtces 7 p m
youth gro up.
Wed nesday 7 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTI ST Rev l:arl
)h uler pastor . Sunday .chool
II JO o rn ( hvrch serviCe 7 p .m
youth meet•ng b p .m Tuesday B•
ble Study , 1 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF
THf
NAZARENE Rev . John A . Coif ·
man pO'iilor Fronkhn Imboden
cho.,mon of lhe Board of Chr ts·
110n l •te Sunday School q 30
om
mornmg wOr!&gt;hip 10 30
~undo y evenmg worshtp
7 30
p m Proye• meehng Wednes
day 7 30 p .m
RACINt FIRST 6APTIS1 Don l
Wa lker Po\ tor Rann•e Sol~er ,
Sunday school supt
Sunday
Hhool 9 30 a m morn•ng wor ·
sh1 p 10 40 om Sunday even •ng
wouh1p . 7 30 Wednesday even ·
111 9 81ble study 7 30
DAN VIllE WESlEYAN Re ' H
D. Brown . pa slor Sunday Sc hool .
9 JO o m . m01 n1ng worsh•p
10 45 youth serv1ce 6 4-S p m
eventng worsh1 p, 7 30 p m
prayer and pro1 se. Wednesday
7 30p m
)ll VER RUN FREE BAP Tl!t T Re v
Marvrn Mork m pastor Steva L1t
Ill!! Sunday ~chool sup! Sunday
~chao!
10 o m
marntng wor
sh1p, II o m Sunday even1ng
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meet•ng
and Btble study Thur!&gt;doy 7 30
p m youfh serv•ce 6 p m Sun
day
CHESTER CHUHCH OF COD
lfev Donny R. Coo~ rasror )un
day .,, hool q 30 u n
worsh•p
se• . .. I · II am ev • , .ng serv1te
7 00 youth u:rvrce Wed11esday
700pm
LANG) VIll t
CHR IST IAN
&lt;.; HURCH Robert Muuer po~tor
Sunday school. q 30 o m
Roy
S1gman . sUp! rnornrng worshtp
10·30 Sunday even •ng ser vtce
7 JO m1d· week ,.,,,ce Wednes
day 7 p m
&gt;YHACUS! CHUHCH Of THE
'IAZAHENt
flev . Dole Ban
'lOst or
Bob Moore
Sunday
chool supt Sunday Hhool , q 30
m
mormng w on h1p 10 o! S
m evongelrsl•c 'eroltCe 7 p m
lod nosday !terv•ces
prayer
nd p1o•~e 7 p rn
No.~:o rane
outh 7 p m
Dady prayer
nee' '"9 8 30 am Men s prayer
meetmg SolufdOy 7 p m
tDtN UNITED BHt I HH~N tN
CHRI ST . tlde n H llloke pasto r
Sunday School 10 am Ho ward
Mr(oy su p! Mornmg \9 1 rnon
11 a m Sunday ntght ierv1ces
( h• •s hon tndeovo r I J0 p rn
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M•dweek
Prayer
meet •ng , Wednesday 7 p m Hov
Adams loy leader
CHURCH OF JESU&gt; CHRI;T
located at Rulland on New ltm o
Rood next to Fo rest Acre Po1k
Rev Roy Rou!e , po'iito• Robert
Mu,ser Sunday School supt !:.un ·
day ~ choa l 10 30 am wot~h•p
7 30 p m Bible Study Wed ne~
day 7 30 p m . So lur day ntghf
prayer serv1ce. 7 30 p .m
HlMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
Roge1 Watson , pasto1 . Kenneth
flyer Sunday school sup! M"lrn
rng worsh1p q 30 o m
!:.vn
doyschaol, 10 30 o m
ever11ng
~erv t&lt;e , 7 30 Wednesday B1bl e
!:ltudy 7 30 p m .
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UNION BAfo'TIST
Don
Wd5 on
Sunday
school
~upennlen d ent. Sunday H hool
Q 45 om evemng wo r ~ h1p 7 30
p m Prayer meettng 7 30 p rn
Wadmn.doy
TUPPERS PlAINS CHRIIIIAN
CHURCH
l:ugene Unde1wood
pastor Howo1d Ca ldwell Jr .
lun day X hool Sup t
Sunday
)chool &lt;,l 30 am Mor mng !&gt;er
mon 10 30 am ~undoy even u1g
servtce . 7 p m
UlART
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UNII t O
IIHlTHREN Hev Freeland N ar~~s
po~lo• Floyd Norn~ !I up! )undoy
~chool 9 30 om . morn1ng !&gt;ttl
man 10 30 am Praye r ~ervtce
Wedne!.doy 7 30 p m
CHfSTER CHURCH Of IHI
NAZARENt Ri!'ll Herbert Craie
pas tor Wonh1p serv1 t e II o m
lunday
and 7 30 p m Sunday
!:.chool 9 30om ~•chord Bo•t on
supt flroy~r meetmg Wedne~
doy730pm
B~,O,DFOHD
CHURCH
Of
CHRI!:I1 Gobrrel M1 1.. po!tt or ~~
ble Sunday )chool &lt;,l 30 o m mar
nrng church 10 30 o m )unday
evemng urrvtce
7 00 p m
Wedne~dor semce 7 30 p m
lAUHH CliFf FNH MHHODISI
p&lt;u ~CH H« Floyd I ;hook
pastor
Lloyd Wn gtn
Sunday
Xhool ~up!
M orn •ng W o r~h1p
q JO o m Sunday !tchool 10 10
o m Wedne5doy Praye r and
ble Study 7 JO p m ~undoy even
•ng worsh•p 7 Xt p m Cho•r Pro t
ttce Thursday 7 p m
Dl XTfH CHUHCH Of CH R&lt;!.T
(holies Ruuell ~r
rntr11~ r er
lt1tk Macomber sup t ~unday
Hhool 9 30 am . worsh1p ~e r
w•C" I 0 30 a m 81ble )tudy l u1•!&gt;
day 7 J0pm
RlOHGANillD CHU~ C H 01
JHU!:. CHR I!)l 0~ LAlaH OAY
~AINI~ . fo' on land Rocme Aood
Wtll•om Rou5h po!ltor ltu!&gt;,.ell
fl:ot r ltfl rhvrd • )(hool D~tet t o r
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e'lle111ng se r vrce 7 p m Wednes ·
doy evenmg prayer ~erV"tCes 7 30
pm
H ~IHLtHt:M BAPTI ST Rev Earl
)hu ler , paslo J Wonh1p !&gt;erv•ce
9 30 a .m Sunday school 10 30
a m 81ble Study and proyer ~er
v1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
(AI(lElON CHURCH. K1ng!tbury
Hood Gory Kmg , pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 o m
Rolph Carl .
superi nten den t even1ng wOJ!&gt;hlp
7 30 p m
Prayer meellng
Wed nesday 7 30 p.m
.
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t!ru ce Sm .rh , postof
Wa llace
Damewood Supt B•ble School
Preochmg ser ... ice ,
9 30 o rn
10 45 o rn No even mg !ler..-•ce
HYSlll RUN fRl! METHODIST
CHURCH Re v Herbert A•hng ,
pastor Su 11day ~chool 9 30 o m
Mo rn~ng
ser v1ce. 10 30 0 rn ,
hongelt~llc ser ... rUt 7 30 p m .
Prayer meet•ng Thu"doy , 7· 30
pm
F~HDOM GOSPil MISSION ol
Bold Knob
Rev
Lawrence
G luesencom p Sr pastor Roger
Wtllfo rd !)or Su nday school supt
~und er Hhool q 30 o
evemng
woc~htp
7 30 p rn
Prayer
rneet •ng Wedneidoy 7 30 p m
Youth meehng, Sunday 5 JO p m
wilh Dan and Martha Meadows m
chocge
WHITt S CHAPEl Coohl'llle RO
Rev Roy Deeter , pmtor Sunday
Hhool q 30 o m wonh•p service
10 )0 om Btble study and prayer
~ erme Wednesdoy 7 30 p ni
RUTlAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
lolly Coleman pO!&gt;tOr Co· Sun·
day school supts .. Sam McK1nney
and Herb Elltll Sunday school and
colml'lun •on q 30 om Worsh•p
ond co rnun•on 10 30 o m .
~UllAND
COMMUN I TY
CHUfKH Sunday School q ;JO
am worShip !.er~ttce 11 a .m .
Wednesday prayer meeting , 7 30
p m you th servtces Sunday 7
p m Sunday night worship . 7·30.
RUTlAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZAH~NE Rev lloyd 0 . Gnmm,
Jr pD5lor ~undoy Hhool. q.30
a m wor sh1p serv1C&amp;, I 0 30 a m
8r o od r..o~ r l1ve over WMPO young
peo1 • ,. ~
set vice
7
p .m .
~VOJ • qo: li!i i! C s.er lfi Ce, 7 J0 p.m .
1/V~Jdne~day servtC&amp; , 7 .JO p m .
MASON COUNTY
FIR; I )O UTHf~ N BAPTIST Ca•·
r
of Second and Anderson
Mallon Past o r f.ronk l o wlher
)ur~do y sc hoOl ~ 4!1 0 m
war·
~ 11tp ~n r v rl~
I I om and 7 30
p r11
Wf!tffl.lJ' Btb le
Study
Ww lrre,doy 7 J0 p '"
MA~ON ( HUNCH Of (HHt)T I•

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0 Box 487. Mtller St. . Mason . W
Vo . Sunday B•ble Study 10 a m
Wo1 sh1p 1\ am and 7 p m . Bib le
Study Wedne~doy 7 p .m., Vocal
rnus•c
MAlON ASSEMBI Y OF GOD .
Duddrng t one, Mason W Vo
Chester Tennant , Po~tor Sund ay
X hoot q 45 a m . Chtldren s
Church 6 45 p .m . Young People s
Serv•ce 6.4S p m . Evongeltsric
~erv-1ce 7 JO p m . Women ' ~ Mis ·
uonory Councr l 10 am l1 rst and
thud Tue~doys Prayer and 81ble
Study . Wedneido.,. . 7 30 p m
HARTFOHO CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN Ct-iR ISTIAN UNION . The Rev .
William Campbell po51or Sunda.,.
School 9 30 a rn . James Hughes ,
~ upt
e~;enmg se ~ v ice 7.30 p .m .
Wednesday evening proyeJ
meettng, 7 30 p.m . Youth prayer
~ervice each lussdoy
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CH URCH
l etart W Va . Rt. 1 Rev. Charles
Horgro ... es pastor. Warshtp ser ·
v1ces . 9·30 o rn . Sunday school
11 o m , &amp;v8n•ng worship , 7 30
p m
1 vesdoy coHoge prayer
meettng and B tble study 9· 30
a.m . Worsh•P sef"VtC.e , Wednes
day . 7 30p .m .
CA LVARV BIBLE CHUACH . now
loco ted 011 Pomeroy Pth County
Rood 25 , near flotwood1 . Re v .
81o ckwood . pastor Se rv1ces on
Sunder ot 10.30 o .m and 7 30
p.m . wt lh SundaWO" sc hool . 9 30
om . Biblg... study . W9dnet.doy

.

7 30 p.m

school &lt;,l 30 a m . morn •ng wor
!&gt;htp . I 1 a m Sunday O'llenmg 5er
v•ce . 7. 30 prayer meellll&lt;j. Thurs
doy 7 30 p m
SYR ACUSE FIRS! CHURCH OF
GOD
No t Pente&lt;os lol . Rev .
George 01ler pastor Warsh1p
serv1ce Sunday, q .(5 o m , Sun·
doy school I 1 o m . worsh1p ser ·
vtce , 7 30 p m . Thu rsd ay pro~t r
meeltng, 7.30 p . m
MT . HERMON Uni ted Brethren
Church Sunday School 9 30 o.m
Worsh•p serv1ce
10 • S o m
Preaching servtces eV"ery Sunday
ol l erno l rng wtlh C. E Wednesday
prayer meetmg 7.30 p m . Rev .
Jomes leai..tl . pas lor , Oovid
Hol ler , lay leader
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES I mtle
eost of Rutlan d . junclion ot Route
12-4 and Noble Summtl Rood (T·
174 ) Sunday Bible leCiure , q 30
a.
Wat chtower study
10 30
am Tuesday 81ble ~tudy . 7 and
B 15 p .m
Thursday , theocroltc
sc h oo~ .
7 30 p m . ser vtCO
meettng , 8·30 p .m .
HOPE BAPTI Sl - 570 Gran! St ,
M•ddlepo1l Bobby Elluns poslor
Sunday School 10 o ,m .. wonhip
serv•ce , 11 am., evening serYICe ,
7 30 p m , Thursday p1oyer
meet1ng and 8 1ble 5ludy 7 30
pm
RUTlAND FREEWI Ll BAPTIST
Church - leland Haley , pastor .
Sunday school . 10 o .m .. eve n•ng
p m . Prayer
ser'llice , 7 :30
meet mg . Wednesday , 7 30 p m .
CHURCH OF GOO of P•ophecy .
loc aled on the 0 . J . Whi te Rood
olf high way I bO. Sunday School
10 om
Super~ntendenl John
Loveday First Wednesday night
of mon th CPMA ser~t1ces . second
Wednesday WMB meeting, thttd
lhrough ftfth youth se,vlce.
George Croyle, pastor
HOPE BAPtiST CH,I,PEl - 570
Grant St .. Middleport : AeY' . Bobby
Elktns.. Sunday school. 10 a. m. ·
morning worship , 11 , e...,ning
worship , 7·30 p .m ; ThJisdoy
e...ening Bible study and pro,.er
meeling, 7 30 p.m . Affiliated w i th

INDEPENDENT
HOliNE SI
CHURCH INC
Pearl Sl . M1d·
cJieport Rev 0 Dell Manley ,
postor ~onny Hud~on Sunday
school tupt Sunday school. 9 30
o .m eventng worshtp , 7·30 p .m
Prover and
protSe serYice .
WtKinesdoy , 7 30 p m .
TH l PEOPlE' S CHURCH OF
POMEROV
Corner Main ond
Court Sl~
third floo r oYer
Ughthoust Restaurant . Henry
Cook , pastor Sunday school . 10
a .m .. morning worship . 11 a .m ..
evening 1ervtce, 7 ·30 Wednes day e"Vtrung ser ... lce, 7 JO. In
te,d•nom lnotlonol . ful l gospel .
S B.C.
RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOD BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
Pastor Oenn" Bales . Sundoy CHRIST - Gobnel Mro1 , pa.tor.
!2choot. 10 o .m . worshtp service , Sun da y school. q,JO a .m .; morn·
I I 30 a .m. ond 7 30 p m. Prayer tng church. 10:30 a.m . Junior
chu rch program under dirttelion
meeting . Wednesday . 7·30 p m
~UllAND APOSTOliC CHURCH of Kar•n Mrot l o r children , 2.! 0,
Of JESUS CHRIST Eldo' Jom os during regular churc h hour in
M iller. Bible study, Wednesday , church basement . Sunday .... en·
7 JQ p.m . Sunday Sc hool , 10 a .m . mg ser'VIce, 7 p.m . Wednesday
Ulrvlce, 7·30 p .m .
~und oy n•ght setv•ce , 7 lO p .m .
JUBil EE CHRISTI.._N CENTER
PO M!~OY
WESlEYAN
HOUNl:S~
Horrnonvil lt Rood , George 5 Creek Road . Church
, ,... .,....ey Ku1g
pastor
Edison school , 'VJO a .m .. morning war ·
O'~~er outstont Henry Eblin , ship , 10.30. evening ~ervcce , 7:30.
~unday schoo l svpt !:.undoy Jlrover meetinQ Weclnes&amp;v 7 30

pm
51. PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner ol Sycamore ond Second
Sts . Pomeroy Thtt Rev W•ll1om
M1ddl esworth
Po51or
Sunday
School at 9 45 a m and Church
~erv1ces 1I a.m.
SACRED HEART , Rev father
Pau l 0 Welton , pastor. Phone
~2 2825 . Sa tu rday ttven•ng Mon .
7 30 SundoyMass 8and l Oam ..
Confess ton . Saturday . 7·7:30 p m
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST
On lhe
Route 7 byposs James E Kees8e,
JXlSfor Sunday schoo l , 10 am
morning wor5hip. 11 a m . even·
mg serv1ce 7.
TRINITY Chnsti on Assembly ,
Gil ben Spencer,
Coolvtlle JXlSior Sunday Hhool , q.30 am ,
morrHng worshtp ll a m Sunday
evening serv1ce
7.30
p.m ..
m•dweek prover serv •ce Wednes·
day 7·30 p m
MOUNT
OH..-e Commun1ty
Ch ur ch . long Bo llom
RuueU
Cline . sup'e nn tendent
Sunday
School 10 a .m . Youlh group and
prayer meetings Wednesday 7.30
p.m Church serYices Sunday 7:30
p m lawumce Bush . pa~tor

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MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

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Ph. "2·2101
Pomeroy
TR INITY CHURCH

Rev . W

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Perr in pas tor, 8ob Buck S\Jnday

school supt Church School' 9· 15
a .m worst·up serYtCe . 10 30om
ChoH rehearsal . Tuesday 7 30
p .m . under dtre&lt;tton of Alice
Nease
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE · Corner Unton and
Mulberry, Rev . Clyde V Htmder
son . pastor Sunddy !&gt;Chool 9 ~

a m Gl1m McClung sup! . morn
ing worship , 10 30 o.m , e"entng
serv tce , 7·30. mtd week servtce,
W&amp;dnesdoy , 7 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl The Re'
Rober1 Graves rector , Servtce 11

am . Sunday sc hool

Wtlh

Dole

Dutton an d Rome Willtomson . loy
leders , assisting the raclot
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIS I

212 W. Mo•n StJohn McArthur
pastor, 8tble sc hool. 9 30 o .m .
morning worship , 10 30 om ,
Youth meeting!; 6 30 p m even

tng worshtp 7 .30 Wednesday
n~ght proye• meeting and Btble
study , 7 30 p.m
THE SAlVATION ARMY liS
Pomeroy En~;oy
and Mr 'ii. Roy W1nmg oflteer~ m
charge
Sunday hol1ne~s
mee ttng , 10 am . Sunday School
10·30 o m Sunday school leader
VPSM Elo1'!ie Adom'ii 7 p m
sal'o'OtiQn
meeling
V0riOU5
speakers and mustc speools 7 30
p.m Thursday 10 o rn to 2 p m
Lod ie!; Home league all women
invited 7 30 p m prayer meetmg
and B1ble :. tudy Bob Estep ,
leade•
Rev
Noel
Hermon
tsocher
BURliNGTON SOUIHERN BAP
liST CHAPEl Route I Shade
Pasta• Bobby Elk •ns
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday warsh1p
5·45 p m Wudne!&gt; doy prayer ser
vice 7 30p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
Of CHRIST 200 W M01n St , Jerry
Paul , m1n •ste r ph one ~'l · 7b61J
Conservative non Instrumental
Sunday worsh •p 10 o m
S1ble
stu dy , II om worship b p m
Wednesday B•ble study , 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISIIAN
CHURC H
Rev Rolph
Sm.th
pa!.lo r Sunday school q 30 o m
Mrs Wor ley Fran c•s 5upennten
dent Preachmg ser ... •ces IHI &amp;
th11d Sunday!&gt; follow in g Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Preach1ng 9 30 o.m hn;t and se
cond Sundays of each month
th11 d and fourth Sundays ea ch
month worsh1p serv1ce ol 7 30
p m Wednesday evemn gs at
7 30 Prayer and B1ble Study
SEVE NTH - DAY AD V ENTI ST
Mulberry He1ghh Rood Pomeroy
Po·a or Albe rt Dttte s Sabbath
School
Supenntendent , Claro
M cintyre Sabbath School Sotur
doy olrernoor1 of 2 00 wtth Wor
sh1p Serv•ce l ollow•ng at 3 15
RUilAND FIRS!
BAPIISI
(HUfKH
Sr~ter
Horr re t t
Worner Sup! Sunday School
rnor nmg w onh rp
9 j(l o m
10 45 om
TH~ HILAND c; HAPH George
Casto pastor
Sunday School
9 30 a .m .. e"'erung worsh1p 7 30
Thursd ay e'llenmg prayer !&gt;ervrce
7 .30 p m.
POMEROY FIR S!
BAPTIS T
Do vtd Mann , m1n1ster Wilham
Watson Sunday ~chool supt Sun
day school 9 30 o m morn1ng
worsh1p tO 30 am
FIRST SOUT HERN BAPTIS T 1B1
Mulberry A ve . Pomeroy . Poul J
Whtle , Pastor Gary Basham Sun·
day school su p! Sunday school
mornmg w orship
9 30 am .
10.30 even1ng worshtp () 30 p m
M•dwe~ k prayer ser v1ce
7 30
pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CE NTER
DeJte r Rd . longsv•lle Oh•o Rev
Clyde Ferrell
Pastor
Sunday
School
11
o m
Satu rday
preoch1ng ~erv1ces 7 30 p m
Wed ne~doy evenrng Brble study
o17 30p.m
FAITH TABERNACU CHURCH
Ba• ley Run Rood Rev Emmell
Rowson , pastor Handley Du nn
supt Sunday Hhool 10 a m Sun
day evemng serv•ce 7 30 Brble
reachmg 7 30 p m Thursdoy
DVESVILLE
CO MMUNilY
CHURCH Roger C turner pmtor
Sunrh ....chao I 9 30 a m Sunday
morr• nn worshtp 10 30 Sunday
ever tq ervrce . 7 30
MtDOLEPOR l
MT MOR IAH BAPTIST Corner
Fou11h and Mo1n Mtdd leport
Rev Henry Key Jr po~tor Sun
day Schoo l 9 30 o m Mrs t:r vrn
Bau mgardner
wpt
Mormng
worshrp 10 .45 a m
MIDDlEPORT
CHUR CH Of
CHRIST IN CHRISII AN UNION
lawren ~e Manley pastor
M1~
Rus~e ll Yaung
Sunday !:.chool
Sup! Sunday School q 30 o m
Evemng w arsh1p 7 30 Wed ne~
doy praye r meelmg 7 30 p m
M I MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Roc• ne Rou te 2 the Re 'll Jome~
M . Muncy pa stor ,Sund ay school
9 45 om
morntng w orsh1p 11
a .m , e"enr ng worsh•p
7 JO
Prayer meehng I ue~doy 7 30
p .m .. Young people ~ mee11ng
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORI f iRS! BAPIIST
Corner Stxt h and Pa lmer the Rev
K1rby 0•\er
pa stor
Rober!
Porker sup4H intendent Sunday
WMPO Rod1o program 7 .( 5 o m
Sunday School q IS o m Morn
.ngWorsh rp 10 15om Youth oc
ttvt ltes and fellaw!&gt;hip f or 1umor
and semor h1gh students , 6 p m
Sunday even•ng wo r!&gt;hlp 7 30
p m Mid weelo. pr oyer 'iierv•Ce:!"!
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH Of CHRIST . M•d
dleport , 5th and Mom George
Glare mm1ster M1ke Gerl ach
supermte ndent
t erry Yonlo.ey
youth mrn t~ te 1 8thle school Q 30
am , mo rnmg worshrp
10 30
Qm
8'119mng worshtp
7 30
prayer serv1ce 7 p rn Wadnes

Bu tternut Ave

RUTLAND CHURCH Ot GOO
Rev Bobby Parler pastor Sun
doy school 10 a rn Sunday war
ship 11 a m
Sunday eventng
serv•ce 7 p m .. Wednesday Foml·
tv Troung Hour . 7 p .m .Wednesdoy
worsh•p UJr'llice 7·30 p m
HAZEl CO MMUN ITY CHURCH .
NecJ r long Bo ttom Ed5el Hart .
pastor Svndoy school . 10 o .m .
Churc h , 7 30 p .m ..
prayer
meeting. 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORT PENTECOSTAl ,
Th~rd Ave .. the ~e Y Wtlltom Kn1t ·
tel. pastor Ronald Dug an Sun·
day Schoo l Sup ! Classes lor all
ages . even •ng serv1ce 7 30 Btble
study Wednesday 7 30 p.m ..
youth servtces Fq doy 7 30 p m
MIDOl !PORT FREEWil l BAP TIST Co1ner Ash ond Plum . Noel
Herrman pastor Saturday e'llen ·
1ng ser'111Ce 7 30 p ,m Sunday
School. 10 30 o. rn
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURC H
Robert T Bu mgorne•
D1rector
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev James Corbtll
POMEROY wo rsh •p ser . . •ce.
9 15 a m Sunday school 10 30
o m
J&lt;ev
Ro bert McGee
mm1ster
~NTERPRISE
Wor ~h •p Q a m
Church School 10 o m
J.!OCK SPRINGS Worsh •p 10
om
Chu rch School 9 I 5o m
UMY F 6 30p m
FLATWOOD S Wor5hip 11 a m
Church School I 0 a m
MIDOl!PORT ClUSTER
Re v Robert Bumga rner
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
Pastor . Worsh1 p
10 30 a .m
Church School 9 30 a m UM VF 0
pm
Rutland · Solem Center Char ge
RUTLAND Wilbur Hdt Po~t or
Worsh1p 10 30 a m Ch1.1rch School
9 JOe m
)ALEM GNTER Churc h School
9 45 a rn wo1 !&gt;htp 9 o m
SYRACUSE CLUSIER
Rev Harvey Koch Jr
ASBURY
Worsh1p II o m
Chu rch School 9 50 o rn UMW
f, rs t Tuesday B1ble Study Thurs

doy
MIDDLEPORI CHURCH OF I Hl
NAZARENt ~e v J1m Broome
pastor M rs Mar y l athey 5vndoy
school su p! Sunday ~ c hao\ 9 30
a m
morn 1ng wor sht p 10 30
a m
Sunday
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JOPPA
Worsh1p 10 am
Church School 9 o.m
Prayer
Meettng Wednesday B p m
CHE STER
Worsh1p q om
Ch urch SchooiiO o .m
LONG BOTTOM Worsh tp 7 30
p m (huiCh Schoo\ 9 30 o
ALFRED Worsh1 p 7 30 p m
Church Sc hool 9 30 o rn
Sl PAUL Worsh•p II om
Church Schoo19 30 o m
RHD SVIllE Sunday !:.choa19 30
am Worsh•p 7 30 p m. fo'1oye1
Meenng 7 30 p m
I ue\doy
VI!!&gt;I IOiton7 30 p m 1~1 lhur5day
Sll VER RIDGt Worshtp 10 o m
Church Schoo19 o .m
TUPPERS PlAINS Wor!&gt;hlp q
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KENO CHURCH Of CHRIS!
George Freder1 ck wpt Ser'II ICe
weekly 9 30 o m on Sunday
Preochmg l11 !&gt;l and 1h1r d Sundays
of month by (l dlord Smt ih 9 30
am
HOBSON CHRISIIAN UNION
Re"' Ke 11h tblm pasto r Sunday
School
ct 30
om
Leon01d
Gdmore hu t elder even rn g ~er
v1 ce 7 30 p m Wednesd ay prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m
Ml MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Ra c.ne Houle 2 The Rev Charl es
Hand po~1 01 Sunday !&gt;Chool 9 &lt;45
a m mornrng worshtp 1I a m
hentng se rv•c es t uesdoy and
Fr•doy 730pm
BEARWALlOW ~lOG! CHURCH
OF CHRI Sr
Duane Worden ,
mm•s ter B,ble cl o s~ 9 30 om
morntng worshtp 10 30 am
evenmg warsh•p
e JO p m
Wednesday B•ble study 6 JO p m
KfNO CHURCH Of CH RI ST
George fredertck supt Sunday
morn.ng serv1Ce , 9 J0 a m w1 th
pr each.ng on t. rs t and th.rd Sun·
day of month by George P•ckens
N~W SIIVUSVILlE COMMUNI·
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vrce q 45 a rn ., Worsh ip serv11. e
10 30 hongel1st•c Se rll tce 7 JO
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
meellng 7 30
ZION CHURCH Of CHR IST
Pomeroy Hornson ... tlle Rd
Don
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Sunday ~~hool ~upt
Sunday
school q 30 o m morn1ng wor
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v1te 7 p rn W ednesd9~ even1 •.g
prayer rnef't mg and &amp;1ble study ?
p m
;; JOHN LUTHERAN CH URCH
P•ne t.r o ... e The Re v W1 lham
M 1ddlesworth
Po~tor
Ch ur ch
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o m Worsh1p I 0 30 o m 7nd and
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APPLE GROVi: Sunday School
q 30 a m Wors h•p 7 30 p m ht
and 3rd Sundays flrayet meet1ng
Wedne5doy 7 30 p m Fellawshtp
supper fu~t Saturday 0 p m UMW
2nd 1ue!.doy 7 30 p m
EAS T LETART Chruch 3chool q
om Wor~htp serv1Ce 10 am
Prayer
meettng 7 30 p m
Wednesday UMW i1r '!i l 1ue~doy
730pm
~ACINE WESLEYAN
Sunday
Hhool 10om wor5h•p 11 om
Cho11 proci!C e Thu rsday. 6 p m .
lt 1ART FALLS
Church School
10 a m Worshtp ser .... ic e, q am
M ORNI NG STAR Woahtp 9 30
om Church School 10 30 om
Mtd We~ )ervrce Wednesday 8
pm
MORSE CHAPEl Worshp II
a.m Church Schoo19 30om
PORTLAND W o r~htp 7 30 p .m
Churc h School q 30 o m
SUlTON Church School 9 30
a m Wor!&gt;hip h;t and 3rd Sund ay!&gt;
1030 a m
NORIH!AST ClUSIER
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~undoy ~chool

9 30 o m war
sh•p serviCe 10 30 am Sunday
se rvtces 7 p m
youth gro up.
Wed nesday 7 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTI ST Rev l:arl
)h uler pastor . Sunday .chool
II JO o rn ( hvrch serviCe 7 p .m
youth meet•ng b p .m Tuesday B•
ble Study , 1 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF
THf
NAZARENE Rev . John A . Coif ·
man pO'iilor Fronkhn Imboden
cho.,mon of lhe Board of Chr ts·
110n l •te Sunday School q 30
om
mornmg wOr!&gt;hip 10 30
~undo y evenmg worshtp
7 30
p m Proye• meehng Wednes
day 7 30 p .m
RACINt FIRST 6APTIS1 Don l
Wa lker Po\ tor Rann•e Sol~er ,
Sunday school supt
Sunday
Hhool 9 30 a m morn•ng wor ·
sh1 p 10 40 om Sunday even •ng
wouh1p . 7 30 Wednesday even ·
111 9 81ble study 7 30
DAN VIllE WESlEYAN Re ' H
D. Brown . pa slor Sunday Sc hool .
9 JO o m . m01 n1ng worsh•p
10 45 youth serv1ce 6 4-S p m
eventng worsh1 p, 7 30 p m
prayer and pro1 se. Wednesday
7 30p m
)ll VER RUN FREE BAP Tl!t T Re v
Marvrn Mork m pastor Steva L1t
Ill!! Sunday ~chool sup! Sunday
~chao!
10 o m
marntng wor
sh1p, II o m Sunday even1ng
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meet•ng
and Btble study Thur!&gt;doy 7 30
p m youfh serv•ce 6 p m Sun
day
CHESTER CHUHCH OF COD
lfev Donny R. Coo~ rasror )un
day .,, hool q 30 u n
worsh•p
se• . .. I · II am ev • , .ng serv1te
7 00 youth u:rvrce Wed11esday
700pm
LANG) VIll t
CHR IST IAN
&lt;.; HURCH Robert Muuer po~tor
Sunday school. q 30 o m
Roy
S1gman . sUp! rnornrng worshtp
10·30 Sunday even •ng ser vtce
7 JO m1d· week ,.,,,ce Wednes
day 7 p m
&gt;YHACUS! CHUHCH Of THE
'IAZAHENt
flev . Dole Ban
'lOst or
Bob Moore
Sunday
chool supt Sunday Hhool , q 30
m
mormng w on h1p 10 o! S
m evongelrsl•c 'eroltCe 7 p m
lod nosday !terv•ces
prayer
nd p1o•~e 7 p rn
No.~:o rane
outh 7 p m
Dady prayer
nee' '"9 8 30 am Men s prayer
meetmg SolufdOy 7 p m
tDtN UNITED BHt I HH~N tN
CHRI ST . tlde n H llloke pasto r
Sunday School 10 am Ho ward
Mr(oy su p! Mornmg \9 1 rnon
11 a m Sunday ntght ierv1ces
( h• •s hon tndeovo r I J0 p rn
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M•dweek
Prayer
meet •ng , Wednesday 7 p m Hov
Adams loy leader
CHURCH OF JESU&gt; CHRI;T
located at Rulland on New ltm o
Rood next to Fo rest Acre Po1k
Rev Roy Rou!e , po'iito• Robert
Mu,ser Sunday School supt !:.un ·
day ~ choa l 10 30 am wot~h•p
7 30 p m Bible Study Wed ne~
day 7 30 p m . So lur day ntghf
prayer serv1ce. 7 30 p .m
HlMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
Roge1 Watson , pasto1 . Kenneth
flyer Sunday school sup! M"lrn
rng worsh1p q 30 o m
!:.vn
doyschaol, 10 30 o m
ever11ng
~erv t&lt;e , 7 30 Wednesday B1bl e
!:ltudy 7 30 p m .
MT
UNION BAfo'TIST
Don
Wd5 on
Sunday
school
~upennlen d ent. Sunday H hool
Q 45 om evemng wo r ~ h1p 7 30
p m Prayer meettng 7 30 p rn
Wadmn.doy
TUPPERS PlAINS CHRIIIIAN
CHURCH
l:ugene Unde1wood
pastor Howo1d Ca ldwell Jr .
lun day X hool Sup t
Sunday
)chool &lt;,l 30 am Mor mng !&gt;er
mon 10 30 am ~undoy even u1g
servtce . 7 p m
UlART
FA l l~
UNII t O
IIHlTHREN Hev Freeland N ar~~s
po~lo• Floyd Norn~ !I up! )undoy
~chool 9 30 om . morn1ng !&gt;ttl
man 10 30 am Praye r ~ervtce
Wedne!.doy 7 30 p m
CHfSTER CHURCH Of IHI
NAZARENt Ri!'ll Herbert Craie
pas tor Wonh1p serv1 t e II o m
lunday
and 7 30 p m Sunday
!:.chool 9 30om ~•chord Bo•t on
supt flroy~r meetmg Wedne~
doy730pm
B~,O,DFOHD
CHURCH
Of
CHRI!:I1 Gobrrel M1 1.. po!tt or ~~
ble Sunday )chool &lt;,l 30 o m mar
nrng church 10 30 o m )unday
evemng urrvtce
7 00 p m
Wedne~dor semce 7 30 p m
lAUHH CliFf FNH MHHODISI
p&lt;u ~CH H« Floyd I ;hook
pastor
Lloyd Wn gtn
Sunday
Xhool ~up!
M orn •ng W o r~h1p
q JO o m Sunday !tchool 10 10
o m Wedne5doy Praye r and
ble Study 7 JO p m ~undoy even
•ng worsh•p 7 Xt p m Cho•r Pro t
ttce Thursday 7 p m
Dl XTfH CHUHCH Of CH R&lt;!.T
(holies Ruuell ~r
rntr11~ r er
lt1tk Macomber sup t ~unday
Hhool 9 30 am . worsh1p ~e r
w•C" I 0 30 a m 81ble )tudy l u1•!&gt;
day 7 J0pm
RlOHGANillD CHU~ C H 01
JHU!:. CHR I!)l 0~ LAlaH OAY
~AINI~ . fo' on land Rocme Aood
Wtll•om Rou5h po!ltor ltu!&gt;,.ell
fl:ot r ltfl rhvrd • )(hool D~tet t o r
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•ng worsh•p I 0 30 o.m )unday
e'lle111ng se r vrce 7 p m Wednes ·
doy evenmg prayer ~erV"tCes 7 30
pm
H ~IHLtHt:M BAPTI ST Rev Earl
)hu ler , paslo J Wonh1p !&gt;erv•ce
9 30 a .m Sunday school 10 30
a m 81ble Study and proyer ~er
v1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
(AI(lElON CHURCH. K1ng!tbury
Hood Gory Kmg , pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 o m
Rolph Carl .
superi nten den t even1ng wOJ!&gt;hlp
7 30 p m
Prayer meellng
Wed nesday 7 30 p.m
.
lONG BOITOM CHRISTIAN
t!ru ce Sm .rh , postof
Wa llace
Damewood Supt B•ble School
Preochmg ser ... ice ,
9 30 o rn
10 45 o rn No even mg !ler..-•ce
HYSlll RUN fRl! METHODIST
CHURCH Re v Herbert A•hng ,
pastor Su 11day ~chool 9 30 o m
Mo rn~ng
ser v1ce. 10 30 0 rn ,
hongelt~llc ser ... rUt 7 30 p m .
Prayer meet•ng Thu"doy , 7· 30
pm
F~HDOM GOSPil MISSION ol
Bold Knob
Rev
Lawrence
G luesencom p Sr pastor Roger
Wtllfo rd !)or Su nday school supt
~und er Hhool q 30 o
evemng
woc~htp
7 30 p rn
Prayer
rneet •ng Wedneidoy 7 30 p m
Youth meehng, Sunday 5 JO p m
wilh Dan and Martha Meadows m
chocge
WHITt S CHAPEl Coohl'llle RO
Rev Roy Deeter , pmtor Sunday
Hhool q 30 o m wonh•p service
10 )0 om Btble study and prayer
~ erme Wednesdoy 7 30 p ni
RUTlAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
lolly Coleman pO!&gt;tOr Co· Sun·
day school supts .. Sam McK1nney
and Herb Elltll Sunday school and
colml'lun •on q 30 om Worsh•p
ond co rnun•on 10 30 o m .
~UllAND
COMMUN I TY
CHUfKH Sunday School q ;JO
am worShip !.er~ttce 11 a .m .
Wednesday prayer meeting , 7 30
p m you th servtces Sunday 7
p m Sunday night worship . 7·30.
RUTlAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZAH~NE Rev lloyd 0 . Gnmm,
Jr pD5lor ~undoy Hhool. q.30
a m wor sh1p serv1C&amp;, I 0 30 a m
8r o od r..o~ r l1ve over WMPO young
peo1 • ,. ~
set vice
7
p .m .
~VOJ • qo: li!i i! C s.er lfi Ce, 7 J0 p.m .
1/V~Jdne~day servtC&amp; , 7 .JO p m .
MASON COUNTY
FIR; I )O UTHf~ N BAPTIST Ca•·
r
of Second and Anderson
Mallon Past o r f.ronk l o wlher
)ur~do y sc hoOl ~ 4!1 0 m
war·
~ 11tp ~n r v rl~
I I om and 7 30
p r11
Wf!tffl.lJ' Btb le
Study
Ww lrre,doy 7 J0 p '"
MA~ON ( HUNCH Of (HHt)T I•

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0 Box 487. Mtller St. . Mason . W
Vo . Sunday B•ble Study 10 a m
Wo1 sh1p 1\ am and 7 p m . Bib le
Study Wedne~doy 7 p .m., Vocal
rnus•c
MAlON ASSEMBI Y OF GOD .
Duddrng t one, Mason W Vo
Chester Tennant , Po~tor Sund ay
X hoot q 45 a m . Chtldren s
Church 6 45 p .m . Young People s
Serv•ce 6.4S p m . Evongeltsric
~erv-1ce 7 JO p m . Women ' ~ Mis ·
uonory Councr l 10 am l1 rst and
thud Tue~doys Prayer and 81ble
Study . Wedneido.,. . 7 30 p m
HARTFOHO CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN Ct-iR ISTIAN UNION . The Rev .
William Campbell po51or Sunda.,.
School 9 30 a rn . James Hughes ,
~ upt
e~;enmg se ~ v ice 7.30 p .m .
Wednesday evening proyeJ
meettng, 7 30 p.m . Youth prayer
~ervice each lussdoy
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CH URCH
l etart W Va . Rt. 1 Rev. Charles
Horgro ... es pastor. Warshtp ser ·
v1ces . 9·30 o rn . Sunday school
11 o m , &amp;v8n•ng worship , 7 30
p m
1 vesdoy coHoge prayer
meettng and B tble study 9· 30
a.m . Worsh•P sef"VtC.e , Wednes
day . 7 30p .m .
CA LVARV BIBLE CHUACH . now
loco ted 011 Pomeroy Pth County
Rood 25 , near flotwood1 . Re v .
81o ckwood . pastor Se rv1ces on
Sunder ot 10.30 o .m and 7 30
p.m . wt lh SundaWO" sc hool . 9 30
om . Biblg... study . W9dnet.doy

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7 30 p.m

school &lt;,l 30 a m . morn •ng wor
!&gt;htp . I 1 a m Sunday O'llenmg 5er
v•ce . 7. 30 prayer meellll&lt;j. Thurs
doy 7 30 p m
SYR ACUSE FIRS! CHURCH OF
GOD
No t Pente&lt;os lol . Rev .
George 01ler pastor Warsh1p
serv1ce Sunday, q .(5 o m , Sun·
doy school I 1 o m . worsh1p ser ·
vtce , 7 30 p m . Thu rsd ay pro~t r
meeltng, 7.30 p . m
MT . HERMON Uni ted Brethren
Church Sunday School 9 30 o.m
Worsh•p serv1ce
10 • S o m
Preaching servtces eV"ery Sunday
ol l erno l rng wtlh C. E Wednesday
prayer meetmg 7.30 p m . Rev .
Jomes leai..tl . pas lor , Oovid
Hol ler , lay leader
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES I mtle
eost of Rutlan d . junclion ot Route
12-4 and Noble Summtl Rood (T·
174 ) Sunday Bible leCiure , q 30
a.
Wat chtower study
10 30
am Tuesday 81ble ~tudy . 7 and
B 15 p .m
Thursday , theocroltc
sc h oo~ .
7 30 p m . ser vtCO
meettng , 8·30 p .m .
HOPE BAPTI Sl - 570 Gran! St ,
M•ddlepo1l Bobby Elluns poslor
Sunday School 10 o ,m .. wonhip
serv•ce , 11 am., evening serYICe ,
7 30 p m , Thursday p1oyer
meet1ng and 8 1ble 5ludy 7 30
pm
RUTlAND FREEWI Ll BAPTIST
Church - leland Haley , pastor .
Sunday school . 10 o .m .. eve n•ng
p m . Prayer
ser'llice , 7 :30
meet mg . Wednesday , 7 30 p m .
CHURCH OF GOO of P•ophecy .
loc aled on the 0 . J . Whi te Rood
olf high way I bO. Sunday School
10 om
Super~ntendenl John
Loveday First Wednesday night
of mon th CPMA ser~t1ces . second
Wednesday WMB meeting, thttd
lhrough ftfth youth se,vlce.
George Croyle, pastor
HOPE BAPtiST CH,I,PEl - 570
Grant St .. Middleport : AeY' . Bobby
Elktns.. Sunday school. 10 a. m. ·
morning worship , 11 , e...,ning
worship , 7·30 p .m ; ThJisdoy
e...ening Bible study and pro,.er
meeling, 7 30 p.m . Affiliated w i th

INDEPENDENT
HOliNE SI
CHURCH INC
Pearl Sl . M1d·
cJieport Rev 0 Dell Manley ,
postor ~onny Hud~on Sunday
school tupt Sunday school. 9 30
o .m eventng worshtp , 7·30 p .m
Prover and
protSe serYice .
WtKinesdoy , 7 30 p m .
TH l PEOPlE' S CHURCH OF
POMEROV
Corner Main ond
Court Sl~
third floo r oYer
Ughthoust Restaurant . Henry
Cook , pastor Sunday school . 10
a .m .. morning worship . 11 a .m ..
evening 1ervtce, 7 ·30 Wednes day e"Vtrung ser ... lce, 7 JO. In
te,d•nom lnotlonol . ful l gospel .
S B.C.
RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOD BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
Pastor Oenn" Bales . Sundoy CHRIST - Gobnel Mro1 , pa.tor.
!2choot. 10 o .m . worshtp service , Sun da y school. q,JO a .m .; morn·
I I 30 a .m. ond 7 30 p m. Prayer tng church. 10:30 a.m . Junior
chu rch program under dirttelion
meeting . Wednesday . 7·30 p m
~UllAND APOSTOliC CHURCH of Kar•n Mrot l o r children , 2.! 0,
Of JESUS CHRIST Eldo' Jom os during regular churc h hour in
M iller. Bible study, Wednesday , church basement . Sunday .... en·
7 JQ p.m . Sunday Sc hool , 10 a .m . mg ser'VIce, 7 p.m . Wednesday
Ulrvlce, 7·30 p .m .
~und oy n•ght setv•ce , 7 lO p .m .
JUBil EE CHRISTI.._N CENTER
PO M!~OY
WESlEYAN
HOUNl:S~
Horrnonvil lt Rood , George 5 Creek Road . Church
, ,... .,....ey Ku1g
pastor
Edison school , 'VJO a .m .. morning war ·
O'~~er outstont Henry Eblin , ship , 10.30. evening ~ervcce , 7:30.
~unday schoo l svpt !:.undoy Jlrover meetinQ Weclnes&amp;v 7 30

pm
51. PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner ol Sycamore ond Second
Sts . Pomeroy Thtt Rev W•ll1om
M1ddl esworth
Po51or
Sunday
School at 9 45 a m and Church
~erv1ces 1I a.m.
SACRED HEART , Rev father
Pau l 0 Welton , pastor. Phone
~2 2825 . Sa tu rday ttven•ng Mon .
7 30 SundoyMass 8and l Oam ..
Confess ton . Saturday . 7·7:30 p m
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST
On lhe
Route 7 byposs James E Kees8e,
JXlSfor Sunday schoo l , 10 am
morning wor5hip. 11 a m . even·
mg serv1ce 7.
TRINITY Chnsti on Assembly ,
Gil ben Spencer,
Coolvtlle JXlSior Sunday Hhool , q.30 am ,
morrHng worshtp ll a m Sunday
evening serv1ce
7.30
p.m ..
m•dweek prover serv •ce Wednes·
day 7·30 p m
MOUNT
OH..-e Commun1ty
Ch ur ch . long Bo llom
RuueU
Cline . sup'e nn tendent
Sunday
School 10 a .m . Youlh group and
prayer meetings Wednesday 7.30
p.m Church serYices Sunday 7:30
p m lawumce Bush . pa~tor

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md1ctment of Interior
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oilmen Harry Smda1r and
Edward DOOeny. All illree
were charged wtill bnbery
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The Almanac
United
Prell
JntemaLiooal
Today is Friday, JWle 30,
the IBis! day of 1978 with 1114

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BALLS 0' FIRE!!

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In 19ii, Pres1dent Carter

Unscramcte 1hese tour Jumbles
one lener 10 each square fa torm
lour ord1nary words

to follow .
The moon Is between Its
last quarter and new phase.
There are no morning
stars.
The eve ning stars are
Venus, Mars, Mercury,
Saturn and Jupiter.
ThO!e born oo Lblll date are
Wider the trign of Cancer.
American actor Waiter
Hampden was born June :.1,
1879. Actreaa susan Hayward
WBll born oo Ihill dale In
1919.
On this day ln history :
In 1170, Ada Kepley
became the first wm~an to be
graduated
from
an
accredited law school
Unlon College or Law ln
Chicago.

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ISCe.
llcrc 1 ~ orw of tu~ spcdal

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�11 - The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, JWte 30, 197.

10-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport Pomeroy 0 Fndlly June :!0, 1978

OS CARS
RESTAURANT

IS Word-! ur Under

Cash

100
ISO

2dtlys

100

Jililys

S9 Court Street
Gallipolis, 0
Will Be Closed
Week of July2
thru July 9
Open Mon , July 10
Employees Vacation

JOO

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If YOU ho ve o serv ce 10 o lftH
wont to buy or sell sornethr ng
ae lookrng fer work
or
you II get results
w hatever
fof! le w!lh a ~entr nel Wont Ad
loll 992 71 Sb

EJid wur d uver ll~e muunum 15
worl.b: 1.\. 4 l'i: l ~ ~r wurd j)l!r dav
Ad:. rwrnurg utllt'r U111 rr L'UII!;l't.UlJ\.'t
dH) !I will tw d r.11rgai al tit I da)
ratt'

In llltlllUI) Cartl ur 1 hankls and
Oblluar) 6 l t! rLS per wunl S3 00

H fU CHACKH•~

YAR D Sole
Where Ro c ne at the co rn er of
~r oadw a y and Morn Stree ts
When Sa tu rday July 1 What
Hot botgo rn rtems such as 1V
aquooum golf club!. rodros
old bollles clot hes and rnrsc
!ems ~or furt her rdo rmat o 1
call 949 2b98 after 5 pm

IIW llllWll (.;ash rrcuharw.. l'

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New Haven w 1l l s.ponsor the
Donny Wo•k mon Memor of P c

MOVING Items for sole cook
sl o11e breakfa st se t washer
lr\11119 loom chorr m sc rtems
Ac ross from "hoo t n Mr od
bury July3 ~ 4

n c to be held July .4 I I om hi?
AI members and lam ly u
v ted l eg o 1 P cntc Groundb

Pub l c mvtted after 9 pm for
ltrewod.,$ d splay

GIANT YARD So le July l 2 and
3rd J?eh nd F1ve Po n!s Gr II
An t &lt;fue~ biCycles I ten speed
b ke clothes me gold couc h
drnelfe se t

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~ack W Carsey Mgr

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

~ iU;o\ .tfttll 00/1

~emon
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MEMORY of my dea r s ~ er
1 Nett e Phtl l•ps who po~sed
away July 1 9bQ

to keep you
We wa tched you day by day un ll l
at las t w th b eok ng he a r t ~ we
sow you sl p away
~od wotchPd you wh tle you sui

me!&gt;soge

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extra tf needed Excludes
front wheel dr1ve cars

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SI AN Kennel Boord ng
l1door and outdoor
v lS
Groom ng all breeds CltJo 1
!&gt;On ory toe 11 e~
Chest c
Phor e (6 14) 367 07117

Call Now For

He i'ter derly dosed you weary
r... eye:. and took you n h s care

above

HOOF HOLLOW Horses ~uy sell
trade or ron New o 1d used
s addle ~ Ruth Ree\le!'o Alba 'Y

Ally U 5 made car- parts

z lered o 1d k ew you hod your
1 she e
please

Appointment

th s

AK C JU:G ISHRl: O Pek ng• ~;&gt;!&gt;€
pupp •es
f or
sole

I 304 ijB2 26113

our Jo..,ed on e up

•Tell her how much we m ss he•
and giVe her all ou • lo~,~e

)&gt;od ly m ssed by her s•s ter Mr s
R &lt;ha rd Tho mas and Br other In

Pomeroy Landmark

9 ..~ck W Carsey

!!!!'!!

Yi::AHtiNG J.I~ GIS TE~l:O Ap
poloos o co li good color J yeo•
ol d re g ~te r ed Appo loo':IO
more b ye a r o dreg stered Ap
poloos o rno re Bred ro Quarter
Horse sto Iron and wIt fool n
Mar ch bl 4 5937 3QO

Mgr

Phone 992 2111

Br o the r low and her mece
Morr Jan el'!

$ani of TllanD
~l: FAMilY of Ros!&gt; C eland
• wrsh es to e,..p ess the r thanks
a1d apprec ot on to o I who
helped n anyway at the death
of our dear husband and
l ather Spec ol thanks to rhe
M ddleporr l:mergency Squad
Vererens Memor ol Hosprrol
Che!&gt;le
F e Dept
Ew ng
~v nerol Home Gerold Powell
lor the mv src Geo ge P ckens
rmr rster Chesler 0 of As
Post Counc Iars Club oil oreo
fr re deprs Chester AuJu lro ry
lnends ond nerghbor\ for all
food
flo wers
vrsrts and
prayer s o11d ro o I who helped
rn any way God Bles s each end
l: veryonc o f You
W l e hmo Sons lorry Jerry
and Vernor
WISH Ia t hor~ the roo h Inc
Mo~ ~ o end Groce Stou t ol!&gt;o
the k rchen help l o the sur
p11se party they gave me of ce
creo ~ coke cord s and g h s
upor my ret emenr as cook ot
the l:o stern H gh Sc hoo Al!&gt;o
the studen ts l or he beoutrful
eo r ngs And Mr J.l t&gt;bel l or hts
lhoughtfulne~~ May God Ble!&gt;s
l:och of You
leo TO MOHO!
fHl: FAMilY of Mn. teno Homm
wr ~he!o to e•press our grot tude
to l r end !&gt; and ne rghb or~ l or
the r 1o1. ndne!&gt;!&gt;es and con
s der at on dur n9 au recent
be eo11ement

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COON PUP tor sale Al so dog.. to
g ve ow oy 949 7010 Hoc 1e

BROWN or ta r crgorette
case and change pur se b1own
and blue~ w th Mey 1 ng At
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Phone

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Closed Thursdays &amp;
Saturday at noon
Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker
NEW LISTING

WA

NANCY fl:MAll puppy b w ee k~
old Slonley mole pupp~ b
weeks o d M111:ed breed but
very lo"oble qcn 2liJ~

No
ex per ence
r eces!i o y Apply 1 pe so n at
tHue Ia ton M•ddleport
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LPN NHIJl:D Col Ar ced a Nur s
ng Home 01 4 b07 JIQe&gt;

FRI::.I::. I 0 good home 3 mo e
Sm .. ell pupp e ' Q8~ 477 1 oltf!

C AHHI~H S

NHDI:O for the Do ly
Sent nel Pomeroy M ddleporl

bpn
1WO PUI-'P ii:: S 6 weeks o d
Needs good home Slack o 1d
wh te 741 Jl~J

and )y o cu~e area Please
phone 9&lt;t7 ') SO be tween 8 30
om and~ OOpm

NHD ~0 Ml 0 Ni: to !&gt; t w th '1
ch ldren oge!i t1 a ,d 1 Monday
through htdoy I om 7 an ro
~ 30 p n Col qq7 79Jl ontlr Tle
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CHIP
WOOD
1-'o les mow
d omet er 10 onlmg tt!&gt; l end SCI
per ton ~undled ~lob Sb per
ron Del vto ed to Oh10 Pollet
(o f.!t 'l Po ne(oy qq7 708Cf

bath w1lh Shower
elecfrtc low
heal ng brll s

larg e

11

lloor lamp Edison diamond disc records 1951
Chevrolet callle_truck w dump bed &amp; racks Tru Tests
HP rolol iller Two 900x2• wheels &amp; tires Sp"ng f1e ld 22
aul rifle Stevens Model 94 12 ga shotgun and other
Item• not listed
This sale has a lot of real n1ce lurnllure - 0 good salt
to anend
REMEMBER EVENING SALE JUL Y 3•1 5 O'CLOCK
PM
Nothmg shown bt!rore day or sale Ter ms - Cash or
chock w positive 10 doy of 511e Not responslblt for
accidents Food on promlsu
Owner- Mr Chlrles Kornmeyer

AucttonHr- B•I I Janos Phont ll7 3411 or 557 3113

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and 4 !&gt;peed tron:t w th 51 000
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Pomeroy, Ohto
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MASH BROTHERS
AlUM. &amp;
VINYl SIDING

Home Phone 992 5139

19n 750 KAWASAKI str eet b ke
$310 '1'&gt;1 52'16

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6oby bed 5)
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'"Jb
b cycle
SJO
~ 4 1 :llB7

soften &amp; cond1t1on your
water wtth Co op water

L Y \H&gt;OO 00

l\( ·! ack W Carsey Mgr
0
~ Phone 992 2181

MINI FARM - About 25
acres tn Chester townsh rp
fenct ng ga rden sp a ce
barn nrcely remode led
home wt th ba sement

Keal Estal~ (or Sal,.

porc hes carpeting
YOU
MU ST
130 851 00

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o I ele'
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( l o~ t;&gt; Ia Rullo d Pr or e 94')
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el nor c r 9 I eta 1d Mortgogr:
71 ~ ~tal(? Athe1s pho1e bl4

54' JOS
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'&gt; d ng J bed, corn dowr \ar'&gt;
) up~ o !&gt; I v ng l OOm d n ng
roo n bart k tch p 1 w thou! or
w th opp •on ce!. wmple lely
r ope ed d o wn~ tor !&gt; hot wa le
hea
o r to nd 1 or r d watt&gt;
~oh e e
( Orpo I o d bo cl..
pot o 0 1 ~ ot co r ueti&gt; I out
bu ld g ~ ( I 11 yl !&gt; d 19 1
l oto led o, 5 de ~ tree!
J.iullc 1d
Oh o
Co li dov
/ 47 Til or e11 E-'
g 747 19~4
A sk tor He b

Could be yo ur mo lt o
Your own bust ness Trarn
1ng pr ovraed rnove n and
lake over CALL FOR I N

FO
3

BORM
Ranch
tn
n rce k1 tchen
Pom erov
pMI basement
OTHER

ASSOCIATES
99212S9- 997 6191
9911168

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ON Peacock A ll(lnue
W II
I non ce
Pomeroy

491 57Bb

10 ROOM
HO ME
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
4 bedrooms
large lrvl ng
roo m w llrepta cc forma l
dtnrng ar ea l ar ge basement
frurt cel lar washer a. drye r
new aiiJmtnum sto r m w in
dows &amp; doors throu9 hout
Compl et ely Furnished &amp;
c arpeteCl
newly
redecorat ed Cape Cod sl yle
home w th plenty of prrva cy
beauttf ul v ew of Ohro R ver
located J m les from Forked
Run State Pari~~ Pr1ced n the
tow 30 s wrth 100 p e t
trnanc tng poss ble

CAll

m

586t
915)595

1111•••••••••••••
CENTRAL
REALTY co ..

11,.•·~~111..

•
TWO ACRES A beaulllul 'year old 3 bedroom home
wtth large ea t In kttchen

J bedrooms

all n icely

m ore extras low heat btl ! wtth nat ga s forced air
turnace All thrs and two nrce acr es of land m a good
locatran Wtl l go q urck for SJS 000
57 ACRES - W rth a nrce 11 '1 stor y house w rth J bedrms
and 11' bath5 Mostly carpeted Btg cen tra l \I repla ce

APTS

,

Wood

OLDER HOME - 7 rooms
bath gas floor furnace
washer dryer and nrce
terrace d tot 70 xlOO

3 PROPERTIES IN 1 -

bUilding w1 th 1 balhs Also

s

ci ty

water Plus small business
apartment over

a

3 ca r garage All th iS lor
SIB000
HOW LONG HAVE YOU
BEEN TRYING TO SELL
CALL US TO GET THE
SELLING JOB DONE WE
ARE
THE
HOUSE
SELLING CENTER
HELEN L TEAFORD
GORDON B TEAFORD
SUE P MURPHY
late Realtors

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

w1th healolaler Small barn and outbu lldmg s 20 acres
lenced N1ce countr y sell in g oil blacktop road just 6

and

commerc1al
Call for
esttmat@, 24 hour servtce

IS

our

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

Anyday, any11me
Phone 985 3806
Jack Glnter985 3806

Jack's Si!Gtic

Tank~

9814111
Chesler Oh1o 45720

8ox J

Chester Ohio
on JO c

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Ma1n ~~
Pomlti"OY Dhoo
PomeroY 992 6282
or 9f242U
lAM lo4 JOPM
SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tf c

~RADf- OkO

Auctror eer
( om
plete :,e rvrc(l Ph o 1e Qd9 7llfH
or Cl44 7000 ftoc me Oh o Crt II
!5rodtord

HWOOD BOWtR I RtPAIH

Wilt ( AHI::. l or the elderly 1 our
home Phor e99'1 7314
WAll:H WHL dr II ng Wrl rom T
Gro ,, 14"1 7879

)we~:&gt;pe r ~

OQS I GI~
ror ~ Oil
Ch mney 5wept by a prolessron ol
11011 oppl or ce~ lawn rnowe•
w th modern,.. sties!&gt; cleonmg
lCJd to ~to t o H ghw oy Go age
oldt• lltJ wt .. manshrp Coli
or J.iou l e 7 Ph o •e 614) QMJ
I 373 b057 Ro11 Zartman
lB7S

~

~tWI NG MA CH IN~

Hepo

r~

Aut hDIIled S nger )o lh and
~ervr c e We !ohor pen ScrS!&gt;Or !&gt;
l:X C A VAIIN~

do1er loader and
backhoe work dvrnp l!uck~
and lo bop lor hr e w II haul
f II d rt to !&gt;0 l I me~ tone and
grolo'el Colt tiob or Roge r Jef
ler!&gt; day phor1e Qq'} 7069 r rght
ph one 997 35/~ or 1191 513:1

t XCAVA liNG do1er
backh oe
and d teller Cherie~ lol Hot
I eld
~ock
Hoe
~UI\1 ce
Rutland Oh•c Pt one 74/ ?OOU
Will do f OO I 119 ro ~~1ruc t on
plurnb ng and heo t ng No 10b
too large or too srnoll Pt one
7 4'J :lJ.oi B

HOWlRY

AND

MARliN

SAVE ON
CAIPETING
DRIVE A LllTL£
&amp;
SAVE ALOT
All urpet Installed with
padd1ng at no charge
Expert Installation

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

'4•88

h

l Ovotrng
~ep t &lt;
s y ~ tern 5
do 1e backhoe dump truck
l•mc ~tone
9ro ... e1
blmktop
povrr g Ht l.oiJ Phont&gt; I (bl.ol }
698 73J I
PUlLIN S EXCAVA11NG Complete
~ervr ce Phonu 997 '1 478
PUDOL~

BE
lho

Council of the Vlliagt ot
Pomeroy
Met;s County

Ohio

Section 1 That rt Is hereby
deemed necessary to Issue

bonds ol the VIllage ol

Pomeroy rn the prin c ipal sum
for the purpose ot
resurfacing the following
streets In the VIllage
Port1on of Mulberry and
Butternut Avenue and such
Sundry Streets as should be
deslgneted by Council
Stct lon 2 Ttlat sard bonds
shall be dated approx tmetely
the first day of August 1978
shall bear mterest at the
estimated rate of six ptr
centum t4 percent) per an
num payable sem 1 annually
unt1l the pr!n c1 pa1 sum 1.5
pa1d end shall mature rn
twelv~
substantrally equal
annual 1nst111ments after the
Issuance thereof
Sect•on 3 Tt1at tor the
purpose ot ra sing money In
antlclpatron of the rssuance of
satd bonds for the aiore&amp;ald
purpose It Is hereby declared
necessary to rssue and thiS
Counctl herebv determ ines
tha t notes or sald Vtllage 1n
the aggregate pr lncipel sum
of S30 000 shall be tssued
Section • That such an
llcipatory notes
I n lhe
amount aforesaid shall be
tssued beenng rnteresl af
such rate not exceedtn; six
per centum (6 percent) per
annum as may be ftxed by the
Clerk tn h is award of satd
notes at prrvate sale such
mterest t o be payable at
matunty Said notes shall be
dated as of the date of
Issuan c e sha ll meture on
August 1 1979 and shall be In
suct1 denomlnat ons as may
be reauested by the pur
chaser of such notes
Sectron 5 That such notes
shall be executed by the
or and Clerk and bear the
Stl of the corporatton shall
be payable at the otttce ot
Clerk Village of Pomeroy
Ohio and shall express upon
thetr face tne purpose for
wh rch thev are Issued and
that t hey are rssued pursuant
to thts ordmance
sect ron 6 Tnat sa1d notes
shall be t lrst offered to the
offteer ,n ch arge of the Bond
Retirement Fund and '' u d
off rce r refuses to take saG
notes they shall be sold at
private sale by the Clerk at
not ins ttl an par and accrued
Interest end an 1n terest rate
not e)(ceedmg sr• per centum
( 6 percent ) per annum The
proceeds from such sl!le snail
be pa id rnto lhe pro per fund
and used for the pu rpose
aforesa id and tor no other
purpose
and for wt1 1ch
purpose said money Is hereby
appropr 1ated
Sectron 1 Sa id notes shall
be the futl genera l oblrgatlon
of the V ill age of Pomtroy and
cre d it and
the tu tl faith
revenue ot sa rd Vtllage are
hereby pleCiifCI for the
pr ompt payment of the same
The par value to be rece ved
from the Ult ot the bonds
ent1 ctpated by Ulld notes and
any excess fund resulttnO
from the Issuance ot said
n otes shall to the f)(tent
ntcnsery be used onlv tor
the retirement Of said notes
at maturity together w it h

or $30 000

Mar

POO L!»

Al l !&gt; rl e!o and
shopes ~w rm pooh '} years
e•per e 'ce
hoo est no tes
o 1ythrng 'fOU
need
l or
underground sw m pool~ New
&lt;hernrcal and supp y st ore
Albar r
Oh o
1-'hone
614 ~98 6SSS i All er b pm
614 b~q 5251 John Jeff ers or
bB9 526~ 8 II Grllette } We ore
NOl oil wet on PHIUS

NliGILR tiUILDING Supply lor
burld ng h o u~es repo•r work
and cobrnet~
Co lt Guy H
Netgler 94Q 2S06 alter 5 pm

sq yd

&amp; up

9' and 12' Vmyl
Floor Covenng In Stock
Boy whore you can come In
lnd stt whit you're gl.tting
- Good seltdlons - Fully
stocked
C~ll

7422211
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grate
or Gene Smith

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
7422211

mtnules nor th of Rac ine Ask ing $42 000

Dockel

12

Mannrng 0 Webster
Proba te Judge
Clerk
30 171 7 Me

I' "~:D.:: ft~

COUN TRY MOf:IILt Home Po k
J.ioute :J3 ncr th o f Porne oy
large a t~ Coii9Q2 7479
1ew
SENIOH Cll iZ EN S
Our
ren ters OS5•s to nce you may be
able IC lr\le n cur apor me''
for less han S50 o month ~ or
more 11 for mol on
co ntact
V lloge Manor Aponmer IS
qq2 7787

TWO

H~ O H OOM

INSTRUCTOR

1978

..~.. ~

Attes t
Gene Grate
Clerk

M L Kelly
P res dent ot Counctl
( 6- ) 2J 30 2tc

NOT IC E
Se al'i'd b1ds wr I be rece ved
by the unders gned at the
v llage Hall Pomeroy Oh iO
12 00 o cloc k noon Ju l y 10
1978 f or th e sale of \30 000 00
note daled August 1 1978
.vh ch note shall bear n t erest
at the rate o f b percent per
annum or tow er I nte rest lo
be pa d sem annually Sad
nol e s to mature on June 30
1979 Sale o f he note to be
awarded t o b dCle r quoltng
tow est rat e o f nteresl on sad
note The r ghl s reserved to
retect any and all b ds
Jane Wa lton
Clerk
VILLAGE OF POMEROY

c ty Ha ll

Pam eroy Oh ro

{6 ) 13 30 21C

unlurn !ohed opt

Call 991 22BB
1WO l:!l:OR OOM
only !¥1 2 JJJ4

I

o ler

Ad ults

f HJ.tH ~OQM) and bo th
Coli qrn 56'21
Pome roy

o

991 nos

161 23 30 ltc

ON l: Bl:DNOOM turnrshed house

992 15Qij

GREEN BAY W1s i UPI )
- The Green Ba) Packers
have ssgned Uru1 ersit) of
M1ch1ga n linebacker John
Anderson from Wauke sha
they ptcked on the f1rst round
of the recent NFL draft

1973 MON TE CARLO londau P S
~ ti
A C AM 8 track ster eo
co ndrtron
$1700
b :cellent

8&lt;3 2b22
19611 VW SUG S&lt;OO 9112 5858
1%9 LID FORD ond 1970 Fo•d
LlD Al5o port! and body ports
Phone 'il92 3640
l'il7J

FORO

~ TATION

Wog an

51200 992 57 lib
1q74 MUSTANG II Hardt op
cy l aut o Phone 949 1042

-~

b

Rul'-nd,

f' 1:t auto bO 000 m les A skrng
S I(XX) Phone f!~J 1061

apt to pu t some roadblo ck s tn

Take rt n good slrrde tl your
male rs a ltltle rtard to please
today and she II soon co me
around You II only make rnal
te rs wor se 1! you re taclless

1977 Ford Mustang II 2 Dr..... ..s3895
4 cyl Hpttd trans p s AM radio rallye wheels less
111an11 ,000mlles whllewred lnt Onelocalowner

1975 Ford Granada Ghia 2 Dr. .s3395
351 V 8 H T p s ale p b velounnl, AM FM stereo
vinyl rool digital clock mort Sllarp

1973 Chev. Monte Carlo--· ....... ..'2995
Landau 2 Or V a. auto lrans
tape vinyl roof Nice

ps

p b ale

AM

1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON.
PB

2

PISCES IFeb 20 March 201 Un
Jess you get th ose dtlltcutt
task s out ot the way ea r ly Ieday
they could monopoltze you
en ltre day Spend the morn1ng
dotng tns tead o f procrastrnat

lash oned lamrly get together
could be a ba I however

LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 231 Your
goals today could go by the

rng ce ntro) of matle s per linen!
to your nleresl s rn the hands
ol o thers today co uld produce
undesrrab e res ults You ru n
the show

tn th e day you may not be as
tole{ant as you shou ld be of
others who d srupl ( Our rou
11ne Once you loosen up you I
drscover thetr 1deas aren t so
bas alter all

V S auto

GEMINI (May 21 June 20) Lea'

PB

Grabber Pack V 1 auto Iron! p s AM FM stereo
tape Nice clean

1973 Ford Maverick 2 Dr.......... s2195

1975 fORD MUSTANG., .. Wa s 1249~
197~ MAVERICK
Auto

6 cyl , auto Irons p b p s lin slock

'

2595

arr

1975 Chev. Blazer 414 ...:....... '4395
radio

Wa&lt; 11691 I
.. .. NOW 1

.1495

1974 HORNET 2 DR ....... .'~.a_s• ••.~~~~-~.~~' 11495
Auto

PS

197~

FORD MAVERICK GRABBER ......... 12195

Std

P S P B laney wheels sh arp &amp; sporty
1

FORD GALAXIE 500 .................. 1495
HT

atr

1973 DODGE DART.. ......... . .......... '695
Auto 6 cyl

little rough

1972 VW STATION WAGON ......... ...... . 11295
Sid

1971 PONTIAC LEMAN'S .............. '695
auto fr an ...

TRUCKS

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP

2595

1

Standard sharp

3695

1

1976 FORD F-150 .... .... .

390, p b p s au to AM FM stereo tape radtal l1res
One owner 37 000 rrules Color red

3295

1

1976 FORD F-100 .
Std trans

L w B red

FORD 2 TON FLAT BED ............. ... 795
Exte~~l

~N

-II'·

OPEN TILL 7 PM
Thur.Uy &amp; Sllllnlay Ill J 041 •
CloltCI Sunday

THOMPSON FORD

See lllclly Hllllll• Derrell DtollriH or P'll Hltl, GtMral
ter 1 a.t1 Deal M1 a Ntw or UM Vtlllclt
m JIN
Miollllt,...t. 0

TON ... .... ...... . '2695
Aut o VB PS PB LWB
1974 CHEVY %TON. ............$2695

1974 CHEVY

Yesterdays Answer
17 That s
31 Frankie
of song
not - tdea
32 College VIP
21 Opera g1rl
23 Civil wrong 33 Be the
unage of
26 Astronaut
Annstrong 34 Put forth
2f! - word for 10 Sailor s
assent
29 Chns
42 Man Lat
of temus

. .. ............ s2895

LWB

V8 PS P B

V8

a ulo

p

s

1f2

p b

L W B

1973 CHEV.
BLAZER
s
1968
JEEP TRUCK
.s
1966 INTERNATIONAL 1 roN
•

V 8 auto

p

p b

0 •

•

•

•

0

removab le lop ~ wheel dr

...,hee l dr

6 cyl

J ~P

12 ft

$3695
.$895
1695

I at bed

VAN

1972 CHEVY

C.10 .:~.a:.~ ...

.. ... s2895

RIEBEL'S· USED CARS
See Roger R1ebel
51 Rl 7

667 3463

1 mile north

Tuppers Plam 5 Oh1o

!-7.+--1-+-+--1--1;-;;'"+.

tth
I ONGF"EI lOW

'\' •I

~

II

JULY
SPECIALS

YO

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V R 0 C

C QR

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KLGARXPR

Z M CRX

~RMR CC RA

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QRXL H

VH

CQ R

V R OC

CRXARL X ROO

1974 ELDORADO ........................ 15295
1974 DEVILLE SEDAN ..................... 13695
1
1973 DEVILLE CPE. .................
1995
1976 DEVILLE SEDAN.. .. •. ..
'6900

QRUL\0

ZM

MYRT~YXJ

hsLmla) s Crypwquote HARD WORKERS ARE USUALLY
HO~EST
I~DUSTRY UFTS THE M
rATIO!'i - CHRI STIAN N BOVEE

ABOVE

TEMP

Auto rod 10 light blue

1 Or

1976 F-250 Ford .................... ..S3795
V 8 auto trans , p s , p b full time 4x~
hardtop. local owned Don't miss this one

1

4 DR

1974 PINTO STATION WAGON.

2 Dr

1977 Ford Pinto Runabout ......... s3495

~.&lt;!~ 12395

Sid 28 000 m1

Grabber Pack V 8 CIO trans , p s , AM rod1o Local
owned car

1695

Std wood gra1n panels

a1r vtr'IYI roof

1975 FORD f.l()Q .

1

1974 PINTO SQUIRE STA. WGN

PB

PS

f Rl I'TIIi!lllTES

CQ R

PS ar

half vrnyl roof

TRUCKS

b +--1--b:+,......j=+-+--1-+-+--1

2595

1

p

1975 VEGA WAGON ....~.~~~ ...~~~. 1 1495
1959 FORD 2 DR
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. .. $295
$595
1967 OLDS CUTlASS .... .:. ~r1965 AMERICAN WAGON .. , .. ..._s195
... s395
1970 PONTIAC 2 DR HT

~
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
45 Martha
of comedy
1 Like some
46 Canadian
stadiums
6 State Fr
r1ver
10 Gnawed
DOWN
1Throw off
12 Popull~r
pop star
the track
13 Repair
2 Ominous
as shoes
words
3 Yes
" l.Dng-eared
certamly
beast
15 High m us
4 Taro root
16 Schedule
s Crossed out
abbreviatiOn 6 How ghastly '
18 StaMum
1 Pos1 U~el y'
g Penthouses
19 What
for birds
Bo) '
:ro Doctored
9 Tendenn
II Impede
22 For fear
that
24 Cornman
do s
sorttes
25 SciOn
21 HST s sue

ps

1974 CHEV. NOVA ~..~v! ...~~.1.~ .. P..: s1995
6 cy l
1974 CHEV. NOVA Ha~~~~~.~~- $1995
1975 CHEV. BELAIR. ~.Dr··-~-~~.. .. $1995
1973 PONTIAC GRAN AN .......... s1895

NEWSPAPER ENlERPP!SE ASSN

1

2995

1975 MERCURY MARQUIS

Jacob Suker Hi.s leg
was packed m 1ce and will be
re-ex ammed Fnday for
further diagnosis

HT

aut o

TAURUS (Aprol20 May 20) Early

PS

"

1974 Ford Maverick 2 Dr•..... .s2495

N0W'

ctan Dr

.s2995
1975
TOYOTA
CEUCA
6
T
Dr
5 sp
1974
MERCURY
COUGAR XR7 .. ~2695
Atr
b
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.?..~;.. $2495

Onl' ltlltr srmpl) stands fM :woth r r In th ts sampl e A. IS
u , I f r th thru 1 . ., X fr 1 Tilt I I\ I) .., de ~111glt l ~tte r:.
:t i&gt; O.!!tro ph t: ' tit .: l ~ngth u1d for n 111 tt u f the "urds ;uc 11l
hLn \s Enrh I~\ tt 1 r ,d~ lt lH n. 1rc tllfl• rtnt

lOS V 8 auto trans p s ale aluminum wheels 21 000
miles Beaulllul silver w black Interior

examsned by Cub team phySI·

AOUARIUS (Jan ZO Feb 191

.\XlOIBAAXK

1976 Chev. Monza 2_..2 ......... s3595

li!1lped off the held and was

Just because you go t up on the
wrong srde ot the bed today
doesn 1 mean you have to be
cranJ.o.y all day Thrnk abou t
ttavrng fun and you II have t

potnl menls are po sst ble today
rt you re ov erly rnsrst ent tha i
oltlers adhere 10 your w1she s
let the ma1ortty rule and every
on e w11 1 have tu n
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221 A
problem may artse today that
can 1 be handled tn one fell
swoop Ch p away at 11 and
you II soon c ui rt down t o Stze

boar ds rl you latl to keep your
prrorrttes rn oraer Put bus •
ness before olea sure

Schmidt, who took second
on a Utrow from the outfield,

your palh
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)

ng
Astra Graph P 0 Box 489 Ra ARIES (March !1 Apnl 191
d10 Coly Stallon N Y 10019 Be Pleasurable pursu Is that are
sure 10 spec ly btrth s tg n
expe-nst\le wrlf be the leas t
LEO (July !3 Aug 22) 0 sap am ount o f fun today An old

,.

1

Selection In Tile ValltV

equally n the re turns Irom your
co lecltve eff ort s today the y re

suffered a hamstrmg pull and
stram of the nght leg after he
smgled and shd Int O ~ond
base m the flrst mnmg •of
Thursda y's game with the
Ctucago C b5
u

llAIU ( R\ PTO!IIIOTE - II ere's ho" to " o rk 11

4 cyl auto trens local owned truck Nice

Largest

AI.'Oid pals Ieday who alw ays
ell: peel 'fOU Ia pay I herr share o t
the tab tn slead spend you r
ttme wt tn tFtend s equal ly as
generous as you1sell Frnd ou t
more about you r sel t by send
1ng for your copy of Astra
Graph Le 11er Ma1 1 50 ce nt s for
each and a long
self ad
dressed stamp ed enve lope to

35 - had lt 1
36 Ending for
consul
31 Law L.al
38 Complam
39 Baseball s
Blue
41 Berate
43 By otseU
44 Son of
Poseidon

4

1973 Pl YMOUlH Cudo 340 P ~

1973 Tayota P.U...................... '2095
151N STOCK

CANCER (June !1 July !2)

lions !oday Keep each olhec
oppnsed ol your purposes
SAGITTARIUS INov 23 Dec
!1) Unless coworkers snare

~Oandestune r-r~t-~riDi-t-t-rJ

door aut o 5 good t res by
or• grn ol
owner
C a ll
bl.ol b67 6339ofter6pm

1977 F-150 Fool. .................... s4495

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FC!)R
YOU

July t 1978
Th rs may be a yea r when more
opportunrt1es than you thtnk
you can handle w II be dumped
n your lap Isolate th ose that
are tntere strng to you Concen
Irate eli:Ciusrve ty on them

30 From a
distance

Skyla rk

1'106 DODGE DART 315 V ti

~ lJ~wlliillW\'/

pulling tn two dtfferent d re c

28 Thsck soup

$300 Coli 7421137
19M 4 OOOR BUICK
Phone 992 3670

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SCORPIO (Ocl !4-Nov !21 CHICAGO iUPI ) - PholaPoor oommun1Cal1ons cou d delphia
Ph1lhes
third
lead lo you and your male baseman Mike Schmidt

cess or

l'il7l fORO GALAXIt: Ru ns good

or

Som e lencl ng plenty ol road lronlage a nd garden
space C1 ly water a nd dr illed well Loc close to
hospital and sch ool at Laurel Cli ll Asking $42 500
40 ACRES - In Soult1ern Local with a sma ll barn and
dug we ll About 12 acres l illable Some woods a nd
minerals Ask1ng 121 500
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is a n exce llen t 3
bedrm house w1lh 1', baths kitchen and buill In
appl~ances
lam1 ly rm w1th ll replace all nicely
ca rpeted Ful l basement with wood burning stove
At,tached 12 car l garage Chrysler A1r Temp central
heal ing and cool ing Very low elec bills All this and
appro• one acre land Have a took Only $47 900
Ill 700 wil l buy a good 2 bedrm house and garage
storage bu ld1ng and garden space on 51 Rt 124 In
Sy racuse
VACANT !.AND - 10 acres of land on Rl 33 4 lone
•bout one mile north ol7 33 bypa!S Asking $12 800
"0,900 - 1 acre 1.-el land with a 64xll 3 bedroom
mob1le home with natural gas heal city water &amp; sept ic
IIS,OOO - Will buy a good 5 bedrm house with Iorge
livi ng room and kitchen 2 baths basement F A nat
vas heat In Chesler
We NNd LISIIngs (Muldltportl
We have buyers for mony typeoof property
CALL JIMMY DEEM Associate f4fllM

161 23

June 19 1978
Clarence Andrews
Jane Wal ton

3 Or 4 cyl , auto trans radio rallye appearance
fM!Ck , full gloss 3rd dr Whitt w red trim

I vln g r m fam ily rm with f irepla ce
basement fuel oi l t urnace garage and outbuildings

22394

On May 22 1978 tn th e
Me gs Cou nt y Probate cou rt
Case No 22394 Oma Lee
Wolfe 1135 E Maple Street
Pa lmyr a
Pa
17078 was
appo nted E xecut r r)( of the
estate of L awton Temp eton
deceased tate of Langsv lie
Oh10

passag~

ATTEST

Lawt on Tem

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

Meigs County Ohto
Sectron 11 Thi5 ordrnan ce
rs hereby declared to be an
emergency
measure
necessarr for the lm medrate
preserve ton of the publrc
peace health and safety of
satd Vrllagll! lor the reason
that tl'lt l mmtdlafe rssuan ce
and sa le of the notes her ern Of
sa1d street tmprovements
wh ich are urgently needed
for the setety of pedestr rans
and
veh cular
traffrc
wherefore th s ordrnan ce
shall take effect and be In
force rmmed alely atter Is

10 ACRES - Vacant land on blacktop road Beaul1ful
home site About I m1nutes Irom 5 Poml Pr ice $13 800
6 ACRE 5 - N ce I &gt;Story home mostly carpeted wllh 3
.:1 bedrms

Case No
Page 61

Bern1ce Bede Osol

THE

Be tt orda1ned oy me
Counc 1 of the v llage ot
M dd 1eport as tot ows
Sec 1 ThaT the we~ge l or
Life Guard s be- and the same
\S hereby I xe d at S2 00 per
hour
Sec 11 Tha t the wage f ar
Sw mmrng Instr uctor be and
s her eby frx.ed at 13 25 per
hOUr
Sec I ll Tha t the rate sha I
be retroact rve to May 1 1978
Sec
IV
Thai lh s Or
d nance rs hereby determ•ned
to be an emergency measure
necessary tor the rmmed ate
preservat on of the peace
health sa f ely and general
welfare of I he nhab tan ts ot
the v rllage and tor the reason
th at 11 s necessary that th s
teg tS iatt on
be&lt;ome
m
m ed a tel y effect ve
Sec
v Th s Ord nan ce
shall ta k e effect and be n
f or ce fr om and a11er June 12
1978
Passed the 12 th day o f June

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

to the County Aud1tor ot

PASSED

SWIMMING

Cltflord E R:e lc h Dtr ector
161 JO ltC

ESTATE OF

16
1011

SALARY
FOR
LIFEGUARDS
AND

OEPARTMENT OF
LIQUOR CONTROL

pleton DECEA SE D

1041

ESTABLISHING

11

I

ASTRO·GRAPH

AMEND

and ORDINANCE NO

Bid torm s and specrttCatrons
rnclud rn9 two r estrooms
between 3 000 and 4 000
squa re tee t all utr lt t es arr
condltt on rng
park rng
delrvery
lind others as
speer fred may be oblarned at
2323 West Fr flh Avenue
Columbus
Ohro
4320.ol
Telephone (614 ) 466 4826

r.

to

ORDINANCE NO

Hl

v ce aU noke ~ QCJ'J 2784 ! he
~ob• (
~h o p
fl o no1 o y

II II s
has tl

fr ame house w1th larg e eat
In kt f chen den or st udy
basement
3 parches
garage and two th rrds or an
acre

a 4 room

HWHOOM house, flo cr te
a eo Ncar r vcr lo 11ple tely
emodeled 94q 254)

car peted 2 baths lull basement wllh TV room Many

apartments afl rented In
town where you cdn walk to
work or shop Ntce size lot
tn e)(cellen t foca tron

1 baths

IH~H

s wtll

room you wan t th1s
wtth all city convenrences
Th s has 3 or 4 bedrooms
drn ng room
equ 1 pped
kdchen furnace large
yar d 1 car garage wrth '1
roo m s for storage and 7
attached rooms far sm al l

bedrooms

FEATURE S 11800000
MAN f OTHER PROPER
TIES TO CHOOSE FROM
WE HAVE QUALIFIED
BUYERS FOR MEIGS
COUNTY PROPERTIES
LI ST WITH US
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA

New 3

you lrke th e counfy th
please you

4 BEDROOMS -

&gt;10 000 00
RE DUCED TO \S 900 on
Pomeroy J bdrms bam
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

VIRGIL B SR
992 3325
...
, .. .,~1
216 E Second Street

bu~rness
BRIC~

In M1d
dleparT
1 ~
ba th s
3 4
od r ms 2 51or cs ASK IN G

g.lfage ce tiM

H OU) ~

Has long sun deck n back
and large front por ch If

THI S
SEE

I:JY OWNER Mob le Hone Porll
b5 lot~ 71 n ore oyed auf ond
oppro11ed 1c lud ng HI mobrle
I o re s or d two opor tmen15 oil
IUir o 1d ren ted Uou ble w de
14 :~. ~t:&gt;thrve bedr 7 both cen
trot o ( o wner~ res dence and
ott ce) supply trot er 2 co r
garage shop ld ry room On
appr o ~
3 acres !oc ng on (O ff
~~
and ~ Mo 1 51 S~ CfJ
Jack son OH 7 bl ock~ lr o m Ap
poloch on I eewoy 5 blocks
Ir a n down tc wr J blocks fr om
shopp ng ce r re r 70 nrles !rem
4
bllo1 doll ar co n ~ tru cton
rob at P k e Co Atom&lt; Pion!
L ty water se we r crural go\
Due to poor health owne1 rnu~1
II Qll(' f O dry cfrrna f e SJ2J 00(!
h n Owner would CO"Y 70".
up IO 10 year~ at a~~ for
qua I ed buyer
Grou ng
SbO (XXj (01 ta ct Lour~ Hu I
b l 4 2867837 1o oppontme1t

OLDER HOME

VA

th rough' large glass doors

In

P o meroy
remo d eled
wmc parl bas e ment
a nqE
&amp; r ef
1 or
J
.ledroa ms 1 , bath~ ON

Pomeroy Landmark

OLD BUT NICE -

NEW Lt STING 3 yea r s
1td 3 bdrm ranch n e)(
ell en t cond1 l on Level tot
n Ruland cqu pped k1f
hen and mcny f eatu r es

POMEROY 115 000 00
NEW LISTING

let us test your water Free

lam rly
room
wt'th
heatolater ftreplace and
ntce view ol the woodlan d

0

pa c+:2 storage b utld tng Up
lo four bedrm s CLOSE TO

soltener Model UC 5 VI ,
Now Only •289.95

4-30-rtc

fu!al E&amp;tate for Sale

127 700 00
&gt;lEW LISTING - 2 story
r Mnc home apprax 2
K r e'il of g r ound garden

Landmark

bedroom brick home Ntce
step saver lo: tcnen wrth
farg e dtnrng area Large

Photography

CALL
992 6323 or 99 2 6011
6 19 1 mo pd
MAIN
POMEROY ,

Autt &amp; Truck
Repatr
'Also Transm1ssron
Repatr
Phone 992 5682

R.eSidenlial

Golden Anmver~ary
Famtly Reun1ons
Spectal Occas1ons

For Free Est 1mates

H ~ AVY

NEW LISTING -

Weddings
Sliver and

&amp; A F r ame Homes

voulh ar d
co nponolbrcue nemor ol 1
Me 9~
Memo ol Gorden~
Phone997 553H

Pomeroy Oh1o

let
us
capture
and
preserve those prectous
moments forever -

Sofhl Room Add1l1ons

~OU k G HA V~ ~ puce!&gt; 7

Lei Pomeroy

Pomeroy, 0
3 15llc

bus1ness not a stde hne

)l AN S BARG AINLANO Wo but
!&gt;to' I and 1 ode Ope l day~ o
w eek Mo , ~I eel ~utlo 1d
Oh o Ou p• ce~ con 10 1 be
b1 at Phone 742 2063

1WO

m1io off Rt 1 by fMISS on
St Rt 124 toward Rutland,
0

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Broker

1411B73

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Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Ttres
Battery
lnstallalton Service
Ph 9922848

I'lL H2Z174

Hoeflich I
Pomeroy
109 Hogh St
5-31-1 mo

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

MOORE'S

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

has

Cheryl Lemley As soc
Home Phone742 2003
H1llon Wolle Assoc
Home 949 2189
George 5 Hobsleller Jr

tad..~

( Bob

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

for

Colon1al

Nl:W Jeep Ire:. l)l l A 1
4Qi 5lll7

HV~

MURRAY l HHI-t .... hee l br( yclv
band lew 747 UE!Q

100 l&lt;f/(J l ur d l•u&lt;k
A I
rle{hQn w l o d l•on rodrol
tlf&gt;!. Pt teet ;o, ( lo. lrvck Coli
441 n :HJ

total

ta Kes low
s1tuated rn

The reason thts ad ts small
1s because we are selhng
ou r 11sttngs fast For a
qu1ck sale of your property
see us for fa st servtce

Large 9 room older home
wi t h ce ntral
heat

f. OJ.IO MOWl:J.I I It cui blade
Als o 4 cyl nrie llboord wb
cru ~c w th l!i It ~eovy duty
t o ler Ant que cool and wood
cooh '&gt; IO.., e flhon eqfi1/btJ9

399 W. Matn St.

Htmo

S6S 000 but well worth 1t

GRU:N Ul:AN ) p•ck you owrr Hr
r q can to lfH A 1'1old Hvpp
f orm letu I fn ll\ / 4 / 'JO]J

J. I~ON wheeh lor f-- o d t c. ctur
.,hone 14 1 21J5

Small engine &amp; mower
service Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servtct

Free Eshmates
Phone 949 2862
or 949 2160

S42 000 00

INGll60t RAM orr co mpressor
to sole Coli qQ'} ]040

Mobil~ HoiD@ft for Sale

rocker sm stands &amp; tables 6 wooden 1ce cream
chairs slan t front desk lg knee hole desk sq oak
table oak dresser w mrrror oak dresser w mtrror &amp;
marble top fanc y sq chtni!l cupboard sq china
cupboard w curved glass door slant tap desk w
drawers upright victrola W rndsor cha1r barrel cha rr
pmao w bench prcture frame w reverse pa tn t 1ng w
Mo1 her of Pear l lg mt rror asst charrs frulf 1ars
complete set chtld s dtshes glassware &amp; chi na
collection cookie ta rs old battery rad 1o lantern brass

W Va

Downspou1s

3

lhe Arbaugh Add1l1on
Tuppers Pla1ns Oh10 on

$1300 (o 1991 7IJ9

wat ches
elm;~ 1 ngs
Y~oedd ng bond !&gt;
d a rna 1ch Gold o• ~1111e Call
Hoger Wcm ~l ey 7 4~ 1331

In Athens, Oh10 turn oH Sllmson Ave onto Co Rd ll loke Co Rd 25 e1ght m1les to Charles Kornmeye r
reSidence on Co Rd 25 Follow signs
ANTIQUE FURNITURE GLASSWARE CHINA 1951
CHEVROLET TRUCK ETC AS LISTED
Ook Sideboard marble lop stand lg round tape w
Queen Anne legs oak wa rdrobe oak si deboard w
mirror high chair llal glass china cupboard oak

lAll i

14 71 OA1)UN
ton pckup 4
~ peed
1e"" clu tch
nuflle
b ok~ .. and pont /5 rn p g

pod•, e t

MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3
at 5 O'CLOCK P.M.

II~A(10~

leo

beds ro 1 bed, desk ~ etc
complete h o u\eho l d ~
Wr te
MD Malle H ll Po ner oy or
coli 992 77 b0

EVENING SALE

e~el

Ph one 458 I bJO

OW ~U~NITUH~ rce bOJ:e\ bros!&gt;

992 7707

M~tJ) D•e ~el

Mf 18) 0

\ HINN

IIMBl:R POM~HOY ~o est Pr o
dvc t s lop p ce lor sta nd "9
sow 1mber Col ~7 5Qb ~ 0 1
Kent Ha nby l 446 8570

M081U HOMt: tor ~ ole Q70 Hud
dy 17,w Jbed oam botha 1d
1
lu rHshed own ng ur der
p I ned Po ChOrd ~ hed $5800

MJ.l SO 0 esel
MHb5 0 esel

Oe~e
Cob o
~
ileore
NI::.W&amp; U)l:OIMPli::Mt:Nl !&gt;
M~q Bo ler
M~lO Bo le
M 1 12(J
Sol er Mar hews Ro tary Scy the
MHf80 ~em mounted b bot
to l Plow
M~570 11 D•!&gt;c
MF'lOO 7 Ro w Chopper MF:N ')
Ro w Plor ler ..
MechorHco
1 o '&gt;pi a 1IPr

household New used or on !
que'!i Morl m !&gt;~urn lure 20 N
~nd )t
Mrdd eport Pho 1e

CO IN ~

D e!&gt;d

MH1 :J~

NO HI:M 100 L01ge o too small
W II buy I p ece or compleTe

OW

M~IJO

Mf.l3) D P.':Iel

New or Repan
Gutters and

NOW THEREFORE
IT ORDAINED bV

1

Issue of such notes Sard ta&gt;e
!.hall be and t!. hereby or
dered compute~
certtf1ed
levied and exte-nd1ng upon the
ta x duplicate In the same
manner end et lhe same l•m e
that tues tor general pur
poses tor each of sa1d years
are cert ified e&gt;etended and
collected Sa id taxes shall be
placed
before
and
rn
preference to al l other rt ems
and for the full amount
thereof The funds denved
trom satd flllC. lev ies hereby
reQuired shall be placed rn a
separate and d stmct fund
whrch together wltl'1 tnterest
collected on same shall be
Irrevocable pledged for the
ayment of the prmc pal and
nterest ot said notes or bonds
In ant rc lpatrorf of Which they
are nued when and as the
same fall~ue
Section
11 rs hereby
delermrne
that all acts
condll ons
and
th1ngs
reQuired to be done precedent
to and in the 1ssuance of sa d
notes In order to make them
l egal valrd and brndrng
obligatrons ot the V Illage of
Pomeroy have happened
been done and performed In
regular and due form as
required by law and that no
l1m lt ation of Indebtedness or
luatlon either statutory or
constitutiOnal w II have been
exceeded rn the rssuance ot
sa d notes
Sectron 10 The Clerk Is
hereby
authorrzed
and
drrec ted lo forward a cer
tU ed copy of this ordman ce

Orilf'a nce

An

Mon da y Jutv 31 197a

Issued without the proper

WHEREAS the Villages

f iscal officer has certified as
to the estimated life of the
property to be acquIred from
the proceects ot t,e notes
here in authorized as elC.
cetdlng six years and has
cerUfled
the
maximum
rnaturlty of bonds as. twent...,
years and of such notes as six
years or one year •f sold
privately

10 ad

direct tu. annually not less
than that which would heve
been levied If bonds had been

A N

OROIN&amp;ICE NO 1072 71

NOTICE

~EGAL

Sealed b1dS for the 1ea s1 ng of
the prem se5 to the Depar t
ment of L rq uor Control tor
use e~s a State LrQUor St ore rn
th e v em ty of Mulberry
Street Pomeroy Ohro wrll
be re cerved al the Oft tCe of
th e Depart rne nt of LrQuor
Control Co lu'Tl bu s Ohro up
10 tw elve o clock noon on

dillon to Ill Other taxes a

THIE
A H 0

EMERGENCY

Portraits
Weddrngs
Passports
Anntversanes
Spectal Occastons

bedroo m home modern
k1fchen
rec
room
full

NOMt N; ANO

0 E C L A R I N G

~
~MODERN SUPPLY

lull basemen! and garage
Situated on lot 95 x115
Selling P"ce S32 000 00
NEW LISTING
4

Oh o

w,., A.wav

Help Wanted

ROOFING

bed r oo m to tal electrrc
home
l oca ted
rn
H utchrnson
Sub-Orvtslon
Rutland Ohto Home has

~l:N~I MA II (
ac
cou • 1 ng
noch1 1e
Ph one
qQ21l5b 1he Dorly ~ en hrel
Ill lour! ~tr ee! Pomeroy

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

J. OUH Kllli::.NS 0 week s old I
bloc k I whIP. w lh brown
.. po s l t 9er cat All long ho r
f.'hor e 992 :nos

H. L WRITESEL

9amSpm

8U fHWUG H ~

OH

77 J 5240 or re turn to Mason
f.'ol ce Oepr

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PUBLIC AUCTION

I

REALTY

HH l SHI::.CIION at the best wood
stoves n Southeastern Oh1o
~ f el
1 ro a
Jotul Marso
I e np~ood o 1d Nolh uo l o 1
Heat (O 8 flu lOITI 0
oil M J
~I ) All e IS t.l 4 597 6079 o
bl 4 b9b 1 HI

B arley~

SPECIAL

Business Services

George 5 Hobstener Jr
Broker
107'1&gt; Sycamore St
Pomeroy OhiO
Phone 992 6333
Off1ce Hrs

COAl tiM~S 1O N~ !land 9' ave
t ole un chlo de te t lle dog
load end all ty p e~ ol salt l:~
eel~ o ~a t Wor k ~ I c ~ Ma 1
~t Pane oy Q92 3~91

~o l e

we ""anted so much

~

!

fU_A MAJ.IKI::.l ~yr O CtJSe Oor r'f
Queen July 4 '} to b Ant
ques guns mrs c

STREETS
IN
'I 1 L L A G E ,

HOBSIEIIER

'] bolh
1972Cover try 17 ~oSJbedroon
l'ilb9 Stat esman 11 x 00 2
bed oorn

!&gt;A 1UROA Y ~U N O A Y and Man
dey
Backyard !&gt;o e
JJS
W II om St M dd leport An tr
que co lee tab es Depress 011
m sc ~o ne rh ng l or everyone

Phone9912181

llrt l&lt;tllJt( upuiJh &lt;tl r

God

W Vo besrde H ec ~ s
I Y7:J Brood n cre 14 oc 64 'J
bedroom
197J Dorron 14 1 60 2 bedroon
197'J Vrctonon 14 ~ b7 3 bedroon

So1 urdoy M ondo~ and
1uesday 3 mr e.. '&gt;D u h of M d
dleport on Hau te 7 o . . er 100
box es ol co llectable end flea
narke t ems ~ome lhlf 9 lo r
mos t everyone

Pomeroy Landmark

rm ~llil

!UGO

HOMt: SITES l or sol e l acre and
up M ddleport near Rutland
loll992 74Bl

I M0Sllt HOMt S "' " leo

~o n!

~IG ~Al~

M 7j&lt;J,
:... 101 Ul ~ urda

pea r S ~ le

8 ~

JUlY
2 J h om Q to ? At R H
Durst s resrdence Strversvrl le
C 8 rodro hardware motors
ant ques opp l onces clothrng
or d many Olher rtems

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

~p

Hl!lll £etatdur sale

Vtllege of Pomeroy

SUNDRY

FOf Stlurday July

tS

Sholl De 1ev1ed 1n a ll the
t.. oblo properly m the

OF

PURPOSE

and

Section 8 Ourrng th~ per rod
while sltch notes run there

ANTICIPATION OF THE
iSSU.lNCI! OF IONDS ~OR
RESURFACING

thereon

hereDy p iedQod lor such
Purpose

NOTES OP THE VILLAGE
OF POMIItOY, OHIO, IN

THI

tor Sale

I nterest

TO ,ROVIDI fOil THE
t$SUAHCI OF 110,000 OF

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

WANT AD
CHARGES
10.)

ORDINANCE NO 4t2

0 .

0

•

Riggs Used Cars
·Chester, 0.

THIS 4TH OF JULY .~ i.
!.. !.
ALL OF US AT
!. i.
!.. :sMITH
NELSON MOTORS:. !.
..

!.. !...
.. ..

.. .

....!

1,.

s

...

.

i JSMITH NELSON MOTORS !! i!
It

Ri

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! ! W1sh all our customers and ! !
.. ,. fnends a Safe and Happy 4th. We ! !
! ! should all be proud to hve m this ,. ,.
It ! great country of ours And gtve ! !
! ,.. thanks to all who has helped keep ! !
! ! th1s the greatest country 1n the It ..
It ! world . We w1ll be closed Monday ! !
It It
!.. ,... and Tuesday, Julyh3 and 4 so our ....
,. ,. employes can
ave a ntce ,. ,.
! ! holiday
!!
,. ,.

985-4100
Sec Riil

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Your Friendly Dealer
500 E. Matn
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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1971 CAMARO
......~ ...... 14395
1971 MALIBU CPE.. .................... 11295
1974 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON ........... 12495
1975 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON............ 13695
1973 IMPALA 4 DR. SEDAN ................ '995
1969 BONNEVIllE SEDAN. ........ ·••••• •· '995
1975 GRAND PRIX ......................... 13995
1976 DODGE ASPEN SEDAN ............... 13895
1
1976 PlYMOUTH VOLARE SEDAN ....•. ••. 2995
1973 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN ............. 11795
Drive Home A Winner
See one of these courteous salesmen
Ma rvtn Keeba ugh or George H•rns

Pete

Burns

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
You II Like Our Quohty Woy of Do1ng Busmen'
GMC F•none~ng
992 5342
Pomero,.
Open Evenings unt1l6 oo-TII5p m Sot

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�11 - The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, JWte 30, 197.

10-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport Pomeroy 0 Fndlly June :!0, 1978

OS CARS
RESTAURANT

IS Word-! ur Under

Cash

100
ISO

2dtlys

100

Jililys

S9 Court Street
Gallipolis, 0
Will Be Closed
Week of July2
thru July 9
Open Mon , July 10
Employees Vacation

JOO

lhll:I }S

If YOU ho ve o serv ce 10 o lftH
wont to buy or sell sornethr ng
ae lookrng fer work
or
you II get results
w hatever
fof! le w!lh a ~entr nel Wont Ad
loll 992 71 Sb

EJid wur d uver ll~e muunum 15
worl.b: 1.\. 4 l'i: l ~ ~r wurd j)l!r dav
Ad:. rwrnurg utllt'r U111 rr L'UII!;l't.UlJ\.'t
dH) !I will tw d r.11rgai al tit I da)
ratt'

In llltlllUI) Cartl ur 1 hankls and
Oblluar) 6 l t! rLS per wunl S3 00

H fU CHACKH•~

YAR D Sole
Where Ro c ne at the co rn er of
~r oadw a y and Morn Stree ts
When Sa tu rday July 1 What
Hot botgo rn rtems such as 1V
aquooum golf club!. rodros
old bollles clot hes and rnrsc
!ems ~or furt her rdo rmat o 1
call 949 2b98 after 5 pm

IIW llllWll (.;ash rrcuharw.. l'

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New Haven w 1l l s.ponsor the
Donny Wo•k mon Memor of P c

MOVING Items for sole cook
sl o11e breakfa st se t washer
lr\11119 loom chorr m sc rtems
Ac ross from "hoo t n Mr od
bury July3 ~ 4

n c to be held July .4 I I om hi?
AI members and lam ly u
v ted l eg o 1 P cntc Groundb

Pub l c mvtted after 9 pm for
ltrewod.,$ d splay

GIANT YARD So le July l 2 and
3rd J?eh nd F1ve Po n!s Gr II
An t &lt;fue~ biCycles I ten speed
b ke clothes me gold couc h
drnelfe se t

Ph 11rt ll9'2 21:;6

NOTICE

~ack W Carsey Mgr

tru~rr d~t '

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+PM

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

~ iU;o\ .tfttll 00/1

~emon
~N

MEMORY of my dea r s ~ er
1 Nett e Phtl l•ps who po~sed
away July 1 9bQ

to keep you
We wa tched you day by day un ll l
at las t w th b eok ng he a r t ~ we
sow you sl p away
~od wotchPd you wh tle you sui

me!&gt;soge

1

10

toke

(b14 l b9ij Jl'I&lt;J

extra tf needed Excludes
front wheel dr1ve cars

loi i ~I Nli

SI AN Kennel Boord ng
l1door and outdoor
v lS
Groom ng all breeds CltJo 1
!&gt;On ory toe 11 e~
Chest c
Phor e (6 14) 367 07117

Call Now For

He i'ter derly dosed you weary
r... eye:. and took you n h s care

above

HOOF HOLLOW Horses ~uy sell
trade or ron New o 1d used
s addle ~ Ruth Ree\le!'o Alba 'Y

Ally U 5 made car- parts

z lered o 1d k ew you hod your
1 she e
please

Appointment

th s

AK C JU:G ISHRl: O Pek ng• ~;&gt;!&gt;€
pupp •es
f or
sole

I 304 ijB2 26113

our Jo..,ed on e up

•Tell her how much we m ss he•
and giVe her all ou • lo~,~e

)&gt;od ly m ssed by her s•s ter Mr s
R &lt;ha rd Tho mas and Br other In

Pomeroy Landmark

9 ..~ck W Carsey

!!!!'!!

Yi::AHtiNG J.I~ GIS TE~l:O Ap
poloos o co li good color J yeo•
ol d re g ~te r ed Appo loo':IO
more b ye a r o dreg stered Ap
poloos o rno re Bred ro Quarter
Horse sto Iron and wIt fool n
Mar ch bl 4 5937 3QO

Mgr

Phone 992 2111

Br o the r low and her mece
Morr Jan el'!

$ani of TllanD
~l: FAMilY of Ros!&gt; C eland
• wrsh es to e,..p ess the r thanks
a1d apprec ot on to o I who
helped n anyway at the death
of our dear husband and
l ather Spec ol thanks to rhe
M ddleporr l:mergency Squad
Vererens Memor ol Hosprrol
Che!&gt;le
F e Dept
Ew ng
~v nerol Home Gerold Powell
lor the mv src Geo ge P ckens
rmr rster Chesler 0 of As
Post Counc Iars Club oil oreo
fr re deprs Chester AuJu lro ry
lnends ond nerghbor\ for all
food
flo wers
vrsrts and
prayer s o11d ro o I who helped
rn any way God Bles s each end
l: veryonc o f You
W l e hmo Sons lorry Jerry
and Vernor
WISH Ia t hor~ the roo h Inc
Mo~ ~ o end Groce Stou t ol!&gt;o
the k rchen help l o the sur
p11se party they gave me of ce
creo ~ coke cord s and g h s
upor my ret emenr as cook ot
the l:o stern H gh Sc hoo Al!&gt;o
the studen ts l or he beoutrful
eo r ngs And Mr J.l t&gt;bel l or hts
lhoughtfulne~~ May God Ble!&gt;s
l:och of You
leo TO MOHO!
fHl: FAMilY of Mn. teno Homm
wr ~he!o to e•press our grot tude
to l r end !&gt; and ne rghb or~ l or
the r 1o1. ndne!&gt;!&gt;es and con
s der at on dur n9 au recent
be eo11ement

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II Equipment Co. II
POll EIIOY 0
I
PH 992 2176
I
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I u._.
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T1ll 7 OIJ p m
I lltw Ida
For Your
5hopp.ng
I E11111pmtnl • •·ve nlence

I
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COON PUP tor sale Al so dog.. to
g ve ow oy 949 7010 Hoc 1e

BROWN or ta r crgorette
case and change pur se b1own
and blue~ w th Mey 1 ng At
~-l oyal
Oo lo.
Park s
Phone

lOST

Closed Thursdays &amp;
Saturday at noon
Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker
NEW LISTING

WA

NANCY fl:MAll puppy b w ee k~
old Slonley mole pupp~ b
weeks o d M111:ed breed but
very lo"oble qcn 2liJ~

No
ex per ence
r eces!i o y Apply 1 pe so n at
tHue Ia ton M•ddleport
l JU :,~

LPN NHIJl:D Col Ar ced a Nur s
ng Home 01 4 b07 JIQe&gt;

FRI::.I::. I 0 good home 3 mo e
Sm .. ell pupp e ' Q8~ 477 1 oltf!

C AHHI~H S

NHDI:O for the Do ly
Sent nel Pomeroy M ddleporl

bpn
1WO PUI-'P ii:: S 6 weeks o d
Needs good home Slack o 1d
wh te 741 Jl~J

and )y o cu~e area Please
phone 9&lt;t7 ') SO be tween 8 30
om and~ OOpm

NHD ~0 Ml 0 Ni: to !&gt; t w th '1
ch ldren oge!i t1 a ,d 1 Monday
through htdoy I om 7 an ro
~ 30 p n Col qq7 79Jl ontlr Tle
alter ~ JO

For~
U)i::.O 1RA C10H~

\\'anted lo l:nn

'1'&gt;1 b370
CHIP
WOOD
1-'o les mow
d omet er 10 onlmg tt!&gt; l end SCI
per ton ~undled ~lob Sb per
ron Del vto ed to Oh10 Pollet
(o f.!t 'l Po ne(oy qq7 708Cf

bath w1lh Shower
elecfrtc low
heal ng brll s

larg e

11

lloor lamp Edison diamond disc records 1951
Chevrolet callle_truck w dump bed &amp; racks Tru Tests
HP rolol iller Two 900x2• wheels &amp; tires Sp"ng f1e ld 22
aul rifle Stevens Model 94 12 ga shotgun and other
Item• not listed
This sale has a lot of real n1ce lurnllure - 0 good salt
to anend
REMEMBER EVENING SALE JUL Y 3•1 5 O'CLOCK
PM
Nothmg shown bt!rore day or sale Ter ms - Cash or
chock w positive 10 doy of 511e Not responslblt for
accidents Food on promlsu
Owner- Mr Chlrles Kornmeyer

AucttonHr- B•I I Janos Phont ll7 3411 or 557 3113

fOOl 1 uck campe r Sleep~
l ou
Ho~ ~ h e wer
s 1M o 1d
con node ltefrr9eroto 90 !&gt; or
elec l r c Go~ \fOliC w th 011Cn
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cond 1 on
S7100
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J /)9J:l lor mel Hood Roc \(' OH
4~ 7/1

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pont e•celler 1 .. hope a ly
]600
oC!uol m le!&gt;
SbOO
/ 47 775J

MO fOH ~Oiol 973 P11 •o 2CXXJcr
and 4 !&gt;peed tron:t w th 51 000
male~ SI5Q l or bolh or w I ~ell
'eporn1e ly Moytog por•ob e
drye
A I cor1 d 110n W 101d
We-ed Krlle
elec tr c l er ( ('
cho ger He~ obb • ~ SJ eo &lt;h
Rt 33 Bud ngho n O ( o~., ! a ,
8ur!.on s Gr o( e•y
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Co li oiler 5 9CJ7 7Qbl

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74"1 7650 of re 6 prn

HAY

tal

1974 H!I UMPH 500 H $ / 00 10
mon th old wo\her n nd dryP
SJUO 747 /04 7

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off July 3
fv ddlepo1 t

lot

Selltng

The Photo Place

Pomeroy, Ohto
Ph 992-2164

spirt

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Service
,~

level

thai

everything
Rtggs cres t
c orn er lo t

l ocated tn
Manor
on
Se ll rng for

CONOiliONl D HA Y u I eld 75 A
ball) ':l orurday
747 'lb69 o

MASH BROTHERS
AlUM. &amp;
VINYl SIDING

Home Phone 992 5139

19n 750 KAWASAKI str eet b ke
$310 '1'&gt;1 52'16

duty do hef&gt; lr1 e
p os t ~ S:lO pa
6oby bed 5)
C.~~~
'"Jb
b cycle
SJO
~ 4 1 :llB7

soften &amp; cond1t1on your
water wtth Co op water

L Y \H&gt;OO 00

l\( ·! ack W Carsey Mgr
0
~ Phone 992 2181

MINI FARM - About 25
acres tn Chester townsh rp
fenct ng ga rden sp a ce
barn nrcely remode led
home wt th ba sement

Keal Estal~ (or Sal,.

porc hes carpeting
YOU
MU ST
130 851 00

NtW J bf'droo n I a '~ ') bol h'&gt;
o I ele'
I oo e M ddlepo''
( l o~ t;&gt; Ia Rullo d Pr or e 94')
/ 4Hl
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el nor c r 9 I eta 1d Mortgogr:
71 ~ ~tal(? Athe1s pho1e bl4

54' JOS
I O J.i 'lAH ) \ toy 11 r yl
'&gt; d ng J bed, corn dowr \ar'&gt;
) up~ o !&gt; I v ng l OOm d n ng
roo n bart k tch p 1 w thou! or
w th opp •on ce!. wmple lely
r ope ed d o wn~ tor !&gt; hot wa le
hea
o r to nd 1 or r d watt&gt;
~oh e e
( Orpo I o d bo cl..
pot o 0 1 ~ ot co r ueti&gt; I out
bu ld g ~ ( I 11 yl !&gt; d 19 1
l oto led o, 5 de ~ tree!
J.iullc 1d
Oh o
Co li dov
/ 47 Til or e11 E-'
g 747 19~4
A sk tor He b

Could be yo ur mo lt o
Your own bust ness Trarn
1ng pr ovraed rnove n and
lake over CALL FOR I N

FO
3

BORM
Ranch
tn
n rce k1 tchen
Pom erov
pMI basement
OTHER

ASSOCIATES
99212S9- 997 6191
9911168

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ON Peacock A ll(lnue
W II
I non ce
Pomeroy

491 57Bb

10 ROOM
HO ME
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
4 bedrooms
large lrvl ng
roo m w llrepta cc forma l
dtnrng ar ea l ar ge basement
frurt cel lar washer a. drye r
new aiiJmtnum sto r m w in
dows &amp; doors throu9 hout
Compl et ely Furnished &amp;
c arpeteCl
newly
redecorat ed Cape Cod sl yle
home w th plenty of prrva cy
beauttf ul v ew of Ohro R ver
located J m les from Forked
Run State Pari~~ Pr1ced n the
tow 30 s wrth 100 p e t
trnanc tng poss ble

CAll

m

586t
915)595

1111•••••••••••••
CENTRAL
REALTY co ..

11,.•·~~111..

•
TWO ACRES A beaulllul 'year old 3 bedroom home
wtth large ea t In kttchen

J bedrooms

all n icely

m ore extras low heat btl ! wtth nat ga s forced air
turnace All thrs and two nrce acr es of land m a good
locatran Wtl l go q urck for SJS 000
57 ACRES - W rth a nrce 11 '1 stor y house w rth J bedrms
and 11' bath5 Mostly carpeted Btg cen tra l \I repla ce

APTS

,

Wood

OLDER HOME - 7 rooms
bath gas floor furnace
washer dryer and nrce
terrace d tot 70 xlOO

3 PROPERTIES IN 1 -

bUilding w1 th 1 balhs Also

s

ci ty

water Plus small business
apartment over

a

3 ca r garage All th iS lor
SIB000
HOW LONG HAVE YOU
BEEN TRYING TO SELL
CALL US TO GET THE
SELLING JOB DONE WE
ARE
THE
HOUSE
SELLING CENTER
HELEN L TEAFORD
GORDON B TEAFORD
SUE P MURPHY
late Realtors

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

w1th healolaler Small barn and outbu lldmg s 20 acres
lenced N1ce countr y sell in g oil blacktop road just 6

and

commerc1al
Call for
esttmat@, 24 hour servtce

IS

our

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

Anyday, any11me
Phone 985 3806
Jack Glnter985 3806

Jack's Si!Gtic

Tank~

9814111
Chesler Oh1o 45720

8ox J

Chester Ohio
on JO c

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Ma1n ~~
Pomlti"OY Dhoo
PomeroY 992 6282
or 9f242U
lAM lo4 JOPM
SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tf c

~RADf- OkO

Auctror eer
( om
plete :,e rvrc(l Ph o 1e Qd9 7llfH
or Cl44 7000 ftoc me Oh o Crt II
!5rodtord

HWOOD BOWtR I RtPAIH

Wilt ( AHI::. l or the elderly 1 our
home Phor e99'1 7314
WAll:H WHL dr II ng Wrl rom T
Gro ,, 14"1 7879

)we~:&gt;pe r ~

OQS I GI~
ror ~ Oil
Ch mney 5wept by a prolessron ol
11011 oppl or ce~ lawn rnowe•
w th modern,.. sties!&gt; cleonmg
lCJd to ~to t o H ghw oy Go age
oldt• lltJ wt .. manshrp Coli
or J.iou l e 7 Ph o •e 614) QMJ
I 373 b057 Ro11 Zartman
lB7S

~

~tWI NG MA CH IN~

Hepo

r~

Aut hDIIled S nger )o lh and
~ervr c e We !ohor pen ScrS!&gt;Or !&gt;
l:X C A VAIIN~

do1er loader and
backhoe work dvrnp l!uck~
and lo bop lor hr e w II haul
f II d rt to !&gt;0 l I me~ tone and
grolo'el Colt tiob or Roge r Jef
ler!&gt; day phor1e Qq'} 7069 r rght
ph one 997 35/~ or 1191 513:1

t XCAVA liNG do1er
backh oe
and d teller Cherie~ lol Hot
I eld
~ock
Hoe
~UI\1 ce
Rutland Oh•c Pt one 74/ ?OOU
Will do f OO I 119 ro ~~1ruc t on
plurnb ng and heo t ng No 10b
too large or too srnoll Pt one
7 4'J :lJ.oi B

HOWlRY

AND

MARliN

SAVE ON
CAIPETING
DRIVE A LllTL£
&amp;
SAVE ALOT
All urpet Installed with
padd1ng at no charge
Expert Installation

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

'4•88

h

l Ovotrng
~ep t &lt;
s y ~ tern 5
do 1e backhoe dump truck
l•mc ~tone
9ro ... e1
blmktop
povrr g Ht l.oiJ Phont&gt; I (bl.ol }
698 73J I
PUlLIN S EXCAVA11NG Complete
~ervr ce Phonu 997 '1 478
PUDOL~

BE
lho

Council of the Vlliagt ot
Pomeroy
Met;s County

Ohio

Section 1 That rt Is hereby
deemed necessary to Issue

bonds ol the VIllage ol

Pomeroy rn the prin c ipal sum
for the purpose ot
resurfacing the following
streets In the VIllage
Port1on of Mulberry and
Butternut Avenue and such
Sundry Streets as should be
deslgneted by Council
Stct lon 2 Ttlat sard bonds
shall be dated approx tmetely
the first day of August 1978
shall bear mterest at the
estimated rate of six ptr
centum t4 percent) per an
num payable sem 1 annually
unt1l the pr!n c1 pa1 sum 1.5
pa1d end shall mature rn
twelv~
substantrally equal
annual 1nst111ments after the
Issuance thereof
Sect•on 3 Tt1at tor the
purpose ot ra sing money In
antlclpatron of the rssuance of
satd bonds for the aiore&amp;ald
purpose It Is hereby declared
necessary to rssue and thiS
Counctl herebv determ ines
tha t notes or sald Vtllage 1n
the aggregate pr lncipel sum
of S30 000 shall be tssued
Section • That such an
llcipatory notes
I n lhe
amount aforesaid shall be
tssued beenng rnteresl af
such rate not exceedtn; six
per centum (6 percent) per
annum as may be ftxed by the
Clerk tn h is award of satd
notes at prrvate sale such
mterest t o be payable at
matunty Said notes shall be
dated as of the date of
Issuan c e sha ll meture on
August 1 1979 and shall be In
suct1 denomlnat ons as may
be reauested by the pur
chaser of such notes
Sectron 5 That such notes
shall be executed by the
or and Clerk and bear the
Stl of the corporatton shall
be payable at the otttce ot
Clerk Village of Pomeroy
Ohio and shall express upon
thetr face tne purpose for
wh rch thev are Issued and
that t hey are rssued pursuant
to thts ordmance
sect ron 6 Tnat sa1d notes
shall be t lrst offered to the
offteer ,n ch arge of the Bond
Retirement Fund and '' u d
off rce r refuses to take saG
notes they shall be sold at
private sale by the Clerk at
not ins ttl an par and accrued
Interest end an 1n terest rate
not e)(ceedmg sr• per centum
( 6 percent ) per annum The
proceeds from such sl!le snail
be pa id rnto lhe pro per fund
and used for the pu rpose
aforesa id and tor no other
purpose
and for wt1 1ch
purpose said money Is hereby
appropr 1ated
Sectron 1 Sa id notes shall
be the futl genera l oblrgatlon
of the V ill age of Pomtroy and
cre d it and
the tu tl faith
revenue ot sa rd Vtllage are
hereby pleCiifCI for the
pr ompt payment of the same
The par value to be rece ved
from the Ult ot the bonds
ent1 ctpated by Ulld notes and
any excess fund resulttnO
from the Issuance ot said
n otes shall to the f)(tent
ntcnsery be used onlv tor
the retirement Of said notes
at maturity together w it h

or $30 000

Mar

POO L!»

Al l !&gt; rl e!o and
shopes ~w rm pooh '} years
e•per e 'ce
hoo est no tes
o 1ythrng 'fOU
need
l or
underground sw m pool~ New
&lt;hernrcal and supp y st ore
Albar r
Oh o
1-'hone
614 ~98 6SSS i All er b pm
614 b~q 5251 John Jeff ers or
bB9 526~ 8 II Grllette } We ore
NOl oil wet on PHIUS

NliGILR tiUILDING Supply lor
burld ng h o u~es repo•r work
and cobrnet~
Co lt Guy H
Netgler 94Q 2S06 alter 5 pm

sq yd

&amp; up

9' and 12' Vmyl
Floor Covenng In Stock
Boy whore you can come In
lnd stt whit you're gl.tting
- Good seltdlons - Fully
stocked
C~ll

7422211
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grate
or Gene Smith

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
7422211

mtnules nor th of Rac ine Ask ing $42 000

Dockel

12

Mannrng 0 Webster
Proba te Judge
Clerk
30 171 7 Me

I' "~:D.:: ft~

COUN TRY MOf:IILt Home Po k
J.ioute :J3 ncr th o f Porne oy
large a t~ Coii9Q2 7479
1ew
SENIOH Cll iZ EN S
Our
ren ters OS5•s to nce you may be
able IC lr\le n cur apor me''
for less han S50 o month ~ or
more 11 for mol on
co ntact
V lloge Manor Aponmer IS
qq2 7787

TWO

H~ O H OOM

INSTRUCTOR

1978

..~.. ~

Attes t
Gene Grate
Clerk

M L Kelly
P res dent ot Counctl
( 6- ) 2J 30 2tc

NOT IC E
Se al'i'd b1ds wr I be rece ved
by the unders gned at the
v llage Hall Pomeroy Oh iO
12 00 o cloc k noon Ju l y 10
1978 f or th e sale of \30 000 00
note daled August 1 1978
.vh ch note shall bear n t erest
at the rate o f b percent per
annum or tow er I nte rest lo
be pa d sem annually Sad
nol e s to mature on June 30
1979 Sale o f he note to be
awarded t o b dCle r quoltng
tow est rat e o f nteresl on sad
note The r ghl s reserved to
retect any and all b ds
Jane Wa lton
Clerk
VILLAGE OF POMEROY

c ty Ha ll

Pam eroy Oh ro

{6 ) 13 30 21C

unlurn !ohed opt

Call 991 22BB
1WO l:!l:OR OOM
only !¥1 2 JJJ4

I

o ler

Ad ults

f HJ.tH ~OQM) and bo th
Coli qrn 56'21
Pome roy

o

991 nos

161 23 30 ltc

ON l: Bl:DNOOM turnrshed house

992 15Qij

GREEN BAY W1s i UPI )
- The Green Ba) Packers
have ssgned Uru1 ersit) of
M1ch1ga n linebacker John
Anderson from Wauke sha
they ptcked on the f1rst round
of the recent NFL draft

1973 MON TE CARLO londau P S
~ ti
A C AM 8 track ster eo
co ndrtron
$1700
b :cellent

8&lt;3 2b22
19611 VW SUG S&lt;OO 9112 5858
1%9 LID FORD ond 1970 Fo•d
LlD Al5o port! and body ports
Phone 'il92 3640
l'il7J

FORO

~ TATION

Wog an

51200 992 57 lib
1q74 MUSTANG II Hardt op
cy l aut o Phone 949 1042

-~

b

Rul'-nd,

f' 1:t auto bO 000 m les A skrng
S I(XX) Phone f!~J 1061

apt to pu t some roadblo ck s tn

Take rt n good slrrde tl your
male rs a ltltle rtard to please
today and she II soon co me
around You II only make rnal
te rs wor se 1! you re taclless

1977 Ford Mustang II 2 Dr..... ..s3895
4 cyl Hpttd trans p s AM radio rallye wheels less
111an11 ,000mlles whllewred lnt Onelocalowner

1975 Ford Granada Ghia 2 Dr. .s3395
351 V 8 H T p s ale p b velounnl, AM FM stereo
vinyl rool digital clock mort Sllarp

1973 Chev. Monte Carlo--· ....... ..'2995
Landau 2 Or V a. auto lrans
tape vinyl roof Nice

ps

p b ale

AM

1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON.
PB

2

PISCES IFeb 20 March 201 Un
Jess you get th ose dtlltcutt
task s out ot the way ea r ly Ieday
they could monopoltze you
en ltre day Spend the morn1ng
dotng tns tead o f procrastrnat

lash oned lamrly get together
could be a ba I however

LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 231 Your
goals today could go by the

rng ce ntro) of matle s per linen!
to your nleresl s rn the hands
ol o thers today co uld produce
undesrrab e res ults You ru n
the show

tn th e day you may not be as
tole{ant as you shou ld be of
others who d srupl ( Our rou
11ne Once you loosen up you I
drscover thetr 1deas aren t so
bas alter all

V S auto

GEMINI (May 21 June 20) Lea'

PB

Grabber Pack V 1 auto Iron! p s AM FM stereo
tape Nice clean

1973 Ford Maverick 2 Dr.......... s2195

1975 fORD MUSTANG., .. Wa s 1249~
197~ MAVERICK
Auto

6 cyl , auto Irons p b p s lin slock

'

2595

arr

1975 Chev. Blazer 414 ...:....... '4395
radio

Wa&lt; 11691 I
.. .. NOW 1

.1495

1974 HORNET 2 DR ....... .'~.a_s• ••.~~~~-~.~~' 11495
Auto

PS

197~

FORD MAVERICK GRABBER ......... 12195

Std

P S P B laney wheels sh arp &amp; sporty
1

FORD GALAXIE 500 .................. 1495
HT

atr

1973 DODGE DART.. ......... . .......... '695
Auto 6 cyl

little rough

1972 VW STATION WAGON ......... ...... . 11295
Sid

1971 PONTIAC LEMAN'S .............. '695
auto fr an ...

TRUCKS

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP

2595

1

Standard sharp

3695

1

1976 FORD F-150 .... .... .

390, p b p s au to AM FM stereo tape radtal l1res
One owner 37 000 rrules Color red

3295

1

1976 FORD F-100 .
Std trans

L w B red

FORD 2 TON FLAT BED ............. ... 795
Exte~~l

~N

-II'·

OPEN TILL 7 PM
Thur.Uy &amp; Sllllnlay Ill J 041 •
CloltCI Sunday

THOMPSON FORD

See lllclly Hllllll• Derrell DtollriH or P'll Hltl, GtMral
ter 1 a.t1 Deal M1 a Ntw or UM Vtlllclt
m JIN
Miollllt,...t. 0

TON ... .... ...... . '2695
Aut o VB PS PB LWB
1974 CHEVY %TON. ............$2695

1974 CHEVY

Yesterdays Answer
17 That s
31 Frankie
of song
not - tdea
32 College VIP
21 Opera g1rl
23 Civil wrong 33 Be the
unage of
26 Astronaut
Annstrong 34 Put forth
2f! - word for 10 Sailor s
assent
29 Chns
42 Man Lat
of temus

. .. ............ s2895

LWB

V8 PS P B

V8

a ulo

p

s

1f2

p b

L W B

1973 CHEV.
BLAZER
s
1968
JEEP TRUCK
.s
1966 INTERNATIONAL 1 roN
•

V 8 auto

p

p b

0 •

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•

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removab le lop ~ wheel dr

...,hee l dr

6 cyl

J ~P

12 ft

$3695
.$895
1695

I at bed

VAN

1972 CHEVY

C.10 .:~.a:.~ ...

.. ... s2895

RIEBEL'S· USED CARS
See Roger R1ebel
51 Rl 7

667 3463

1 mile north

Tuppers Plam 5 Oh1o

!-7.+--1-+-+--1--1;-;;'"+.

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I ONGF"EI lOW

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SPECIALS

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1974 ELDORADO ........................ 15295
1974 DEVILLE SEDAN ..................... 13695
1
1973 DEVILLE CPE. .................
1995
1976 DEVILLE SEDAN.. .. •. ..
'6900

QRUL\0

ZM

MYRT~YXJ

hsLmla) s Crypwquote HARD WORKERS ARE USUALLY
HO~EST
I~DUSTRY UFTS THE M
rATIO!'i - CHRI STIAN N BOVEE

ABOVE

TEMP

Auto rod 10 light blue

1 Or

1976 F-250 Ford .................... ..S3795
V 8 auto trans , p s , p b full time 4x~
hardtop. local owned Don't miss this one

1

4 DR

1974 PINTO STATION WAGON.

2 Dr

1977 Ford Pinto Runabout ......... s3495

~.&lt;!~ 12395

Sid 28 000 m1

Grabber Pack V 8 CIO trans , p s , AM rod1o Local
owned car

1695

Std wood gra1n panels

a1r vtr'IYI roof

1975 FORD f.l()Q .

1

1974 PINTO SQUIRE STA. WGN

PB

PS

f Rl I'TIIi!lllTES

CQ R

PS ar

half vrnyl roof

TRUCKS

b +--1--b:+,......j=+-+--1-+-+--1

2595

1

p

1975 VEGA WAGON ....~.~~~ ...~~~. 1 1495
1959 FORD 2 DR
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. .. $295
$595
1967 OLDS CUTlASS .... .:. ~r1965 AMERICAN WAGON .. , .. ..._s195
... s395
1970 PONTIAC 2 DR HT

~
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
45 Martha
of comedy
1 Like some
46 Canadian
stadiums
6 State Fr
r1ver
10 Gnawed
DOWN
1Throw off
12 Popull~r
pop star
the track
13 Repair
2 Ominous
as shoes
words
3 Yes
" l.Dng-eared
certamly
beast
15 High m us
4 Taro root
16 Schedule
s Crossed out
abbreviatiOn 6 How ghastly '
18 StaMum
1 Pos1 U~el y'
g Penthouses
19 What
for birds
Bo) '
:ro Doctored
9 Tendenn
II Impede
22 For fear
that
24 Cornman
do s
sorttes
25 SciOn
21 HST s sue

ps

1974 CHEV. NOVA ~..~v! ...~~.1.~ .. P..: s1995
6 cy l
1974 CHEV. NOVA Ha~~~~~.~~- $1995
1975 CHEV. BELAIR. ~.Dr··-~-~~.. .. $1995
1973 PONTIAC GRAN AN .......... s1895

NEWSPAPER ENlERPP!SE ASSN

1

2995

1975 MERCURY MARQUIS

Jacob Suker Hi.s leg
was packed m 1ce and will be
re-ex ammed Fnday for
further diagnosis

HT

aut o

TAURUS (Aprol20 May 20) Early

PS

"

1974 Ford Maverick 2 Dr•..... .s2495

N0W'

ctan Dr

.s2995
1975
TOYOTA
CEUCA
6
T
Dr
5 sp
1974
MERCURY
COUGAR XR7 .. ~2695
Atr
b
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.?..~;.. $2495

Onl' ltlltr srmpl) stands fM :woth r r In th ts sampl e A. IS
u , I f r th thru 1 . ., X fr 1 Tilt I I\ I) .., de ~111glt l ~tte r:.
:t i&gt; O.!!tro ph t: ' tit .: l ~ngth u1d for n 111 tt u f the "urds ;uc 11l
hLn \s Enrh I~\ tt 1 r ,d~ lt lH n. 1rc tllfl• rtnt

lOS V 8 auto trans p s ale aluminum wheels 21 000
miles Beaulllul silver w black Interior

examsned by Cub team phySI·

AOUARIUS (Jan ZO Feb 191

.\XlOIBAAXK

1976 Chev. Monza 2_..2 ......... s3595

li!1lped off the held and was

Just because you go t up on the
wrong srde ot the bed today
doesn 1 mean you have to be
cranJ.o.y all day Thrnk abou t
ttavrng fun and you II have t

potnl menls are po sst ble today
rt you re ov erly rnsrst ent tha i
oltlers adhere 10 your w1she s
let the ma1ortty rule and every
on e w11 1 have tu n
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221 A
problem may artse today that
can 1 be handled tn one fell
swoop Ch p away at 11 and
you II soon c ui rt down t o Stze

boar ds rl you latl to keep your
prrorrttes rn oraer Put bus •
ness before olea sure

Schmidt, who took second
on a Utrow from the outfield,

your palh
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)

ng
Astra Graph P 0 Box 489 Ra ARIES (March !1 Apnl 191
d10 Coly Stallon N Y 10019 Be Pleasurable pursu Is that are
sure 10 spec ly btrth s tg n
expe-nst\le wrlf be the leas t
LEO (July !3 Aug 22) 0 sap am ount o f fun today An old

,.

1

Selection In Tile ValltV

equally n the re turns Irom your
co lecltve eff ort s today the y re

suffered a hamstrmg pull and
stram of the nght leg after he
smgled and shd Int O ~ond
base m the flrst mnmg •of
Thursda y's game with the
Ctucago C b5
u

llAIU ( R\ PTO!IIIOTE - II ere's ho" to " o rk 11

4 cyl auto trens local owned truck Nice

Largest

AI.'Oid pals Ieday who alw ays
ell: peel 'fOU Ia pay I herr share o t
the tab tn slead spend you r
ttme wt tn tFtend s equal ly as
generous as you1sell Frnd ou t
more about you r sel t by send
1ng for your copy of Astra
Graph Le 11er Ma1 1 50 ce nt s for
each and a long
self ad
dressed stamp ed enve lope to

35 - had lt 1
36 Ending for
consul
31 Law L.al
38 Complam
39 Baseball s
Blue
41 Berate
43 By otseU
44 Son of
Poseidon

4

1973 Pl YMOUlH Cudo 340 P ~

1973 Tayota P.U...................... '2095
151N STOCK

CANCER (June !1 July !2)

lions !oday Keep each olhec
oppnsed ol your purposes
SAGITTARIUS INov 23 Dec
!1) Unless coworkers snare

~Oandestune r-r~t-~riDi-t-t-rJ

door aut o 5 good t res by
or• grn ol
owner
C a ll
bl.ol b67 6339ofter6pm

1977 F-150 Fool. .................... s4495

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FC!)R
YOU

July t 1978
Th rs may be a yea r when more
opportunrt1es than you thtnk
you can handle w II be dumped
n your lap Isolate th ose that
are tntere strng to you Concen
Irate eli:Ciusrve ty on them

30 From a
distance

Skyla rk

1'106 DODGE DART 315 V ti

~ lJ~wlliillW\'/

pulling tn two dtfferent d re c

28 Thsck soup

$300 Coli 7421137
19M 4 OOOR BUICK
Phone 992 3670

~~0JilJIJ

SCORPIO (Ocl !4-Nov !21 CHICAGO iUPI ) - PholaPoor oommun1Cal1ons cou d delphia
Ph1lhes
third
lead lo you and your male baseman Mike Schmidt

cess or

l'il7l fORO GALAXIt: Ru ns good

or

Som e lencl ng plenty ol road lronlage a nd garden
space C1 ly water a nd dr illed well Loc close to
hospital and sch ool at Laurel Cli ll Asking $42 500
40 ACRES - In Soult1ern Local with a sma ll barn and
dug we ll About 12 acres l illable Some woods a nd
minerals Ask1ng 121 500
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is a n exce llen t 3
bedrm house w1lh 1', baths kitchen and buill In
appl~ances
lam1 ly rm w1th ll replace all nicely
ca rpeted Ful l basement with wood burning stove
At,tached 12 car l garage Chrysler A1r Temp central
heal ing and cool ing Very low elec bills All this and
appro• one acre land Have a took Only $47 900
Ill 700 wil l buy a good 2 bedrm house and garage
storage bu ld1ng and garden space on 51 Rt 124 In
Sy racuse
VACANT !.AND - 10 acres of land on Rl 33 4 lone
•bout one mile north ol7 33 bypa!S Asking $12 800
"0,900 - 1 acre 1.-el land with a 64xll 3 bedroom
mob1le home with natural gas heal city water &amp; sept ic
IIS,OOO - Will buy a good 5 bedrm house with Iorge
livi ng room and kitchen 2 baths basement F A nat
vas heat In Chesler
We NNd LISIIngs (Muldltportl
We have buyers for mony typeoof property
CALL JIMMY DEEM Associate f4fllM

161 23

June 19 1978
Clarence Andrews
Jane Wal ton

3 Or 4 cyl , auto trans radio rallye appearance
fM!Ck , full gloss 3rd dr Whitt w red trim

I vln g r m fam ily rm with f irepla ce
basement fuel oi l t urnace garage and outbuildings

22394

On May 22 1978 tn th e
Me gs Cou nt y Probate cou rt
Case No 22394 Oma Lee
Wolfe 1135 E Maple Street
Pa lmyr a
Pa
17078 was
appo nted E xecut r r)( of the
estate of L awton Temp eton
deceased tate of Langsv lie
Oh10

passag~

ATTEST

Lawt on Tem

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

Meigs County Ohto
Sectron 11 Thi5 ordrnan ce
rs hereby declared to be an
emergency
measure
necessarr for the lm medrate
preserve ton of the publrc
peace health and safety of
satd Vrllagll! lor the reason
that tl'lt l mmtdlafe rssuan ce
and sa le of the notes her ern Of
sa1d street tmprovements
wh ich are urgently needed
for the setety of pedestr rans
and
veh cular
traffrc
wherefore th s ordrnan ce
shall take effect and be In
force rmmed alely atter Is

10 ACRES - Vacant land on blacktop road Beaul1ful
home site About I m1nutes Irom 5 Poml Pr ice $13 800
6 ACRE 5 - N ce I &gt;Story home mostly carpeted wllh 3
.:1 bedrms

Case No
Page 61

Bern1ce Bede Osol

THE

Be tt orda1ned oy me
Counc 1 of the v llage ot
M dd 1eport as tot ows
Sec 1 ThaT the we~ge l or
Life Guard s be- and the same
\S hereby I xe d at S2 00 per
hour
Sec 11 Tha t the wage f ar
Sw mmrng Instr uctor be and
s her eby frx.ed at 13 25 per
hOUr
Sec I ll Tha t the rate sha I
be retroact rve to May 1 1978
Sec
IV
Thai lh s Or
d nance rs hereby determ•ned
to be an emergency measure
necessary tor the rmmed ate
preservat on of the peace
health sa f ely and general
welfare of I he nhab tan ts ot
the v rllage and tor the reason
th at 11 s necessary that th s
teg tS iatt on
be&lt;ome
m
m ed a tel y effect ve
Sec
v Th s Ord nan ce
shall ta k e effect and be n
f or ce fr om and a11er June 12
1978
Passed the 12 th day o f June

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

to the County Aud1tor ot

PASSED

SWIMMING

Cltflord E R:e lc h Dtr ector
161 JO ltC

ESTATE OF

16
1011

SALARY
FOR
LIFEGUARDS
AND

OEPARTMENT OF
LIQUOR CONTROL

pleton DECEA SE D

1041

ESTABLISHING

11

I

ASTRO·GRAPH

AMEND

and ORDINANCE NO

Bid torm s and specrttCatrons
rnclud rn9 two r estrooms
between 3 000 and 4 000
squa re tee t all utr lt t es arr
condltt on rng
park rng
delrvery
lind others as
speer fred may be oblarned at
2323 West Fr flh Avenue
Columbus
Ohro
4320.ol
Telephone (614 ) 466 4826

r.

to

ORDINANCE NO

Hl

v ce aU noke ~ QCJ'J 2784 ! he
~ob• (
~h o p
fl o no1 o y

II II s
has tl

fr ame house w1th larg e eat
In kt f chen den or st udy
basement
3 parches
garage and two th rrds or an
acre

a 4 room

HWHOOM house, flo cr te
a eo Ncar r vcr lo 11ple tely
emodeled 94q 254)

car peted 2 baths lull basement wllh TV room Many

apartments afl rented In
town where you cdn walk to
work or shop Ntce size lot
tn e)(cellen t foca tron

1 baths

IH~H

s wtll

room you wan t th1s
wtth all city convenrences
Th s has 3 or 4 bedrooms
drn ng room
equ 1 pped
kdchen furnace large
yar d 1 car garage wrth '1
roo m s for storage and 7
attached rooms far sm al l

bedrooms

FEATURE S 11800000
MAN f OTHER PROPER
TIES TO CHOOSE FROM
WE HAVE QUALIFIED
BUYERS FOR MEIGS
COUNTY PROPERTIES
LI ST WITH US
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA

New 3

you lrke th e counfy th
please you

4 BEDROOMS -

&gt;10 000 00
RE DUCED TO \S 900 on
Pomeroy J bdrms bam
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

VIRGIL B SR
992 3325
...
, .. .,~1
216 E Second Street

bu~rness
BRIC~

In M1d
dleparT
1 ~
ba th s
3 4
od r ms 2 51or cs ASK IN G

g.lfage ce tiM

H OU) ~

Has long sun deck n back
and large front por ch If

THI S
SEE

I:JY OWNER Mob le Hone Porll
b5 lot~ 71 n ore oyed auf ond
oppro11ed 1c lud ng HI mobrle
I o re s or d two opor tmen15 oil
IUir o 1d ren ted Uou ble w de
14 :~. ~t:&gt;thrve bedr 7 both cen
trot o ( o wner~ res dence and
ott ce) supply trot er 2 co r
garage shop ld ry room On
appr o ~
3 acres !oc ng on (O ff
~~
and ~ Mo 1 51 S~ CfJ
Jack son OH 7 bl ock~ lr o m Ap
poloch on I eewoy 5 blocks
Ir a n down tc wr J blocks fr om
shopp ng ce r re r 70 nrles !rem
4
bllo1 doll ar co n ~ tru cton
rob at P k e Co Atom&lt; Pion!
L ty water se we r crural go\
Due to poor health owne1 rnu~1
II Qll(' f O dry cfrrna f e SJ2J 00(!
h n Owner would CO"Y 70".
up IO 10 year~ at a~~ for
qua I ed buyer
Grou ng
SbO (XXj (01 ta ct Lour~ Hu I
b l 4 2867837 1o oppontme1t

OLDER HOME

VA

th rough' large glass doors

In

P o meroy
remo d eled
wmc parl bas e ment
a nqE
&amp; r ef
1 or
J
.ledroa ms 1 , bath~ ON

Pomeroy Landmark

OLD BUT NICE -

NEW Lt STING 3 yea r s
1td 3 bdrm ranch n e)(
ell en t cond1 l on Level tot
n Ruland cqu pped k1f
hen and mcny f eatu r es

POMEROY 115 000 00
NEW LISTING

let us test your water Free

lam rly
room
wt'th
heatolater ftreplace and
ntce view ol the woodlan d

0

pa c+:2 storage b utld tng Up
lo four bedrm s CLOSE TO

soltener Model UC 5 VI ,
Now Only •289.95

4-30-rtc

fu!al E&amp;tate for Sale

127 700 00
&gt;lEW LISTING - 2 story
r Mnc home apprax 2
K r e'il of g r ound garden

Landmark

bedroom brick home Ntce
step saver lo: tcnen wrth
farg e dtnrng area Large

Photography

CALL
992 6323 or 99 2 6011
6 19 1 mo pd
MAIN
POMEROY ,

Autt &amp; Truck
Repatr
'Also Transm1ssron
Repatr
Phone 992 5682

R.eSidenlial

Golden Anmver~ary
Famtly Reun1ons
Spectal Occas1ons

For Free Est 1mates

H ~ AVY

NEW LISTING -

Weddings
Sliver and

&amp; A F r ame Homes

voulh ar d
co nponolbrcue nemor ol 1
Me 9~
Memo ol Gorden~
Phone997 553H

Pomeroy Oh1o

let
us
capture
and
preserve those prectous
moments forever -

Sofhl Room Add1l1ons

~OU k G HA V~ ~ puce!&gt; 7

Lei Pomeroy

Pomeroy, 0
3 15llc

bus1ness not a stde hne

)l AN S BARG AINLANO Wo but
!&gt;to' I and 1 ode Ope l day~ o
w eek Mo , ~I eel ~utlo 1d
Oh o Ou p• ce~ con 10 1 be
b1 at Phone 742 2063

1WO

m1io off Rt 1 by fMISS on
St Rt 124 toward Rutland,
0

L------

Broker

1411B73

'~~•

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Ttres
Battery
lnstallalton Service
Ph 9922848

I'lL H2Z174

Hoeflich I
Pomeroy
109 Hogh St
5-31-1 mo

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

MOORE'S

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

has

Cheryl Lemley As soc
Home Phone742 2003
H1llon Wolle Assoc
Home 949 2189
George 5 Hobsleller Jr

tad..~

( Bob

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

for

Colon1al

Nl:W Jeep Ire:. l)l l A 1
4Qi 5lll7

HV~

MURRAY l HHI-t .... hee l br( yclv
band lew 747 UE!Q

100 l&lt;f/(J l ur d l•u&lt;k
A I
rle{hQn w l o d l•on rodrol
tlf&gt;!. Pt teet ;o, ( lo. lrvck Coli
441 n :HJ

total

ta Kes low
s1tuated rn

The reason thts ad ts small
1s because we are selhng
ou r 11sttngs fast For a
qu1ck sale of your property
see us for fa st servtce

Large 9 room older home
wi t h ce ntral
heat

f. OJ.IO MOWl:J.I I It cui blade
Als o 4 cyl nrie llboord wb
cru ~c w th l!i It ~eovy duty
t o ler Ant que cool and wood
cooh '&gt; IO.., e flhon eqfi1/btJ9

399 W. Matn St.

Htmo

S6S 000 but well worth 1t

GRU:N Ul:AN ) p•ck you owrr Hr
r q can to lfH A 1'1old Hvpp
f orm letu I fn ll\ / 4 / 'JO]J

J. I~ON wheeh lor f-- o d t c. ctur
.,hone 14 1 21J5

Small engine &amp; mower
service Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servtct

Free Eshmates
Phone 949 2862
or 949 2160

S42 000 00

INGll60t RAM orr co mpressor
to sole Coli qQ'} ]040

Mobil~ HoiD@ft for Sale

rocker sm stands &amp; tables 6 wooden 1ce cream
chairs slan t front desk lg knee hole desk sq oak
table oak dresser w mrrror oak dresser w mtrror &amp;
marble top fanc y sq chtni!l cupboard sq china
cupboard w curved glass door slant tap desk w
drawers upright victrola W rndsor cha1r barrel cha rr
pmao w bench prcture frame w reverse pa tn t 1ng w
Mo1 her of Pear l lg mt rror asst charrs frulf 1ars
complete set chtld s dtshes glassware &amp; chi na
collection cookie ta rs old battery rad 1o lantern brass

W Va

Downspou1s

3

lhe Arbaugh Add1l1on
Tuppers Pla1ns Oh10 on

$1300 (o 1991 7IJ9

wat ches
elm;~ 1 ngs
Y~oedd ng bond !&gt;
d a rna 1ch Gold o• ~1111e Call
Hoger Wcm ~l ey 7 4~ 1331

In Athens, Oh10 turn oH Sllmson Ave onto Co Rd ll loke Co Rd 25 e1ght m1les to Charles Kornmeye r
reSidence on Co Rd 25 Follow signs
ANTIQUE FURNITURE GLASSWARE CHINA 1951
CHEVROLET TRUCK ETC AS LISTED
Ook Sideboard marble lop stand lg round tape w
Queen Anne legs oak wa rdrobe oak si deboard w
mirror high chair llal glass china cupboard oak

lAll i

14 71 OA1)UN
ton pckup 4
~ peed
1e"" clu tch
nuflle
b ok~ .. and pont /5 rn p g

pod•, e t

MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3
at 5 O'CLOCK P.M.

II~A(10~

leo

beds ro 1 bed, desk ~ etc
complete h o u\eho l d ~
Wr te
MD Malle H ll Po ner oy or
coli 992 77 b0

EVENING SALE

e~el

Ph one 458 I bJO

OW ~U~NITUH~ rce bOJ:e\ bros!&gt;

992 7707

M~tJ) D•e ~el

Mf 18) 0

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New or Repan
Gutters and

NOW THEREFORE
IT ORDAINED bV

1

Issue of such notes Sard ta&gt;e
!.hall be and t!. hereby or
dered compute~
certtf1ed
levied and exte-nd1ng upon the
ta x duplicate In the same
manner end et lhe same l•m e
that tues tor general pur
poses tor each of sa1d years
are cert ified e&gt;etended and
collected Sa id taxes shall be
placed
before
and
rn
preference to al l other rt ems
and for the full amount
thereof The funds denved
trom satd flllC. lev ies hereby
reQuired shall be placed rn a
separate and d stmct fund
whrch together wltl'1 tnterest
collected on same shall be
Irrevocable pledged for the
ayment of the prmc pal and
nterest ot said notes or bonds
In ant rc lpatrorf of Which they
are nued when and as the
same fall~ue
Section
11 rs hereby
delermrne
that all acts
condll ons
and
th1ngs
reQuired to be done precedent
to and in the 1ssuance of sa d
notes In order to make them
l egal valrd and brndrng
obligatrons ot the V Illage of
Pomeroy have happened
been done and performed In
regular and due form as
required by law and that no
l1m lt ation of Indebtedness or
luatlon either statutory or
constitutiOnal w II have been
exceeded rn the rssuance ot
sa d notes
Sectron 10 The Clerk Is
hereby
authorrzed
and
drrec ted lo forward a cer
tU ed copy of this ordman ce

Orilf'a nce

An

Mon da y Jutv 31 197a

Issued without the proper

WHEREAS the Villages

f iscal officer has certified as
to the estimated life of the
property to be acquIred from
the proceects ot t,e notes
here in authorized as elC.
cetdlng six years and has
cerUfled
the
maximum
rnaturlty of bonds as. twent...,
years and of such notes as six
years or one year •f sold
privately

10 ad

direct tu. annually not less
than that which would heve
been levied If bonds had been

A N

OROIN&amp;ICE NO 1072 71

NOTICE

~EGAL

Sealed b1dS for the 1ea s1 ng of
the prem se5 to the Depar t
ment of L rq uor Control tor
use e~s a State LrQUor St ore rn
th e v em ty of Mulberry
Street Pomeroy Ohro wrll
be re cerved al the Oft tCe of
th e Depart rne nt of LrQuor
Control Co lu'Tl bu s Ohro up
10 tw elve o clock noon on

dillon to Ill Other taxes a

THIE
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EMERGENCY

Portraits
Weddrngs
Passports
Anntversanes
Spectal Occastons

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rec
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lull basemen! and garage
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Selling P"ce S32 000 00
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rn
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Business Services

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Broker
107'1&gt; Sycamore St
Pomeroy OhiO
Phone 992 6333
Off1ce Hrs

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ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

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SUNDRY

FOf Stlurday July

tS

Sholl De 1ev1ed 1n a ll the
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OF

PURPOSE

and

Section 8 Ourrng th~ per rod
while sltch notes run there

ANTICIPATION OF THE
iSSU.lNCI! OF IONDS ~OR
RESURFACING

thereon

hereDy p iedQod lor such
Purpose

NOTES OP THE VILLAGE
OF POMIItOY, OHIO, IN

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tor Sale

I nterest

TO ,ROVIDI fOil THE
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1974 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON ........... 12495
1975 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON............ 13695
1973 IMPALA 4 DR. SEDAN ................ '995
1969 BONNEVIllE SEDAN. ........ ·••••• •· '995
1975 GRAND PRIX ......................... 13995
1976 DODGE ASPEN SEDAN ............... 13895
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1976 PlYMOUTH VOLARE SEDAN ....•. ••. 2995
1973 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN ............. 11795
Drive Home A Winner
See one of these courteous salesmen
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12- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pumprny. 0., Friday. Jw1e 3(); 1978

App.,jpriation
(Oantlnutcl from pqe 1)
development.
The program, advanced by
majority Democra,tic
legislative leaders as their
way of spending a SII1'JllUS in
state funds, was much like
the plan proposed by Rhodes
earlier this month.
In fact, although the
governor could have made
line-item vetoes in the mooey
bUI, he did not.
•
The school management
bill is the product of a winterloog study by the Ohio House
Finance Committee on why
15 school districts had to close
last year because of a
shortage of cash and 35 others
were in financial perU.
It
contains
special
provisions to allow school
districts to better project
incoming revenues and
balance expenditures
accordingly. It also provides
for the state Board of
Education to oversee fiscal
affairs of the districts in
trouble, and to assume
cootrol if they go into the red.
I

CHANGE MEETING DATE
Pomeroy Village Council
will not meet on Monday ,
July 3, due to the holiday
weekend. The July 3 session ·
will be held on Monday, July
10.

Mondale arrives in Is el
By MATHIS CHAZANOV
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) Vice President Walt er
Mondale arrived in Israel
today on a mission aimed at
narrowing U.S.-Israeli · differences over Middle East
peace moves.
The vice president's plane
landed at 2:02p.m. (8:02a .m.
EDT) for the four-day
goodwill vi-sit that was
beclouded by a fatal terrorist
bombing in Jerusalem.
'
On the eve of Mondale's
four-day
visit,
Prime
Minister Menachem Begin
Thursda ~ called on Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat "To
come back to the table ... let
us renew the negotiations."
Begin was taken to task by
President Carter this week
for apparently rejecting an
Egyptian . peace proposa l,
publi cized only on Cairo
radio, before the _plan was ·
formally delivered.
Israeli official s said
Mondale was to have brought
Israel the text of the Egyptian position, but it was not
ready in time for the vice
president 's departure.
"Do you have a peace
plan?" Begin asked Sadat.
" If you have it, produce it.
then we'll negot iate both
proposa ls," referring to his
offer of limited self-rule for

1.1 million Palestinian Arabs

on the West Bank and Gaza
Strip.
Sadat rejected the Israeli
proposal and cut off face-toface talks in January, calling
for Begin to show more
flexibility, a call apparently
seconded by Washington.
Egyptian Foreign Minister
Ibrahim Kamel has been
quoted as calling on Israel to
give up Gaza and the West
Bank before negotiations get
under way , but Begin
repeated hi s nfl·~lalrrl

position that, "Terms will not
be imposed upon Israel; an
agreement will be negotiated
with Israel. "
Differences over the peace
moves and Carter's decision
to sell U.S. warplanes to
Egypt and Saudi Arabia have
contributed to the chill
Mondale hopes to thaw.
The vice president's fourday
visit,
originally
scheduled in connection with
Israel's 30th anniversary
celebrations, has taken an
a dded
diplomatic

significance with his a nounced visit to Alexandria o
meet Sadat before returning
home.
.
Mondale's mission was
further complicated by a
terrorist bombing Thursday
that killed two Jewish men
and injured 47 people in an
open-air market in the Israeli
capital of Jerusalem.
Begin called the attack by
Palestinian guerrillas " a
revolting crime perpetrated
by a cruel enemy."
Ambulances rushed the

to make sure that it wi!l someday be adequate for you
and your family . We can be helpful.

LEGAL HOLIDAY
INDEPENDENCE DAY , JULY 4TH

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plain~

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

_roadways

(ConUnued from page I)
Congress Thursday 1nflauon
for all of 1978 sho uld be above
7 percent and about 6.5
percent during 1979
"There is some hope that
the exceptional rate uf increase in food pnces will
moderate" lat er this year. he
su id , " but there 1s much less
likelihood of an) easing of
underlyin g 1nfl at1onary
forces ."
· Unless mflation IS brought
under control, business and
cons umer con fid ence will be
undermmed , d1;1ort ions and
un b&lt;ilances Ul the economy
will develop, and ultimatell'
recess111n will be the result.:.
he warned

Weather
Partly cloudy and warm
tomght. wllh a low near 70.
Warm and humid Saturday,
with scatte red afternoon
lhund er.showe rs and high
temperatures near 90.

APPt.ARING THIS WEEJU:'ND.
AT TilE

INN PLACE

JJ DOBB
&gt;

•
5 .PIECE GROUP
FROM JACKSON, OHIO

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

10-2

THE MEIGS INN
992&lt;~629

wowlded to hospitals, where
all but 12 were treated and
released. The two dead men ·
were.. buried Thursday
evening, Dozens of Arabs
were arrested at the scene·
but molt were released after
questioning.
Mondale's schedule called
for him to visit holy sites in
Jeruaalem seized by Israel
during the 1967 war, but the
State Department announced
in advance the tour did not
signal a change in U. S. policy
regarding occupied lands.
The United States does not
recognize Jerusalem as
Israel's capital and maintains its embassy in Tel Aviv.
On Saturday, Mondale
meets with former Prime
Minister Golda Meir and
Sunday is packed with
ceremonial visits and talks
with Israeli leaders.

washes out

,Sharp

POM ERO\ ~ 0.

Three companies
challenge claim
ST. MARYS, W.Va. (UPI)
- Three firms involved in the
scaffold collapse thal. sent 51
co nstruction workers to
instant death, including six
from Ohio, are challenging
th~ government's claim they
were' lax in safety .
All three firms confirmed
Thursday that they have
notified the Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration of appeals.
They met the deadline oo
the eve of today 's hearing
conducted by a Congressional
panel into the disaster .
A letter was sent to OSHA
to contest the "principal"
cita tions lodged against
Research-Cottrell , Bound
Brook, N.J ., according to a
company spokesman, Philip
Cocco.
Research-Co:trell
was
erecting the second of two
coo lin g
towers
at
Mononaghela Power Co. 's
Pleasants Station when the
saddle-type scaffoldin g broke
loose April 27 from the
concrete fix ture, dropping
the 51 victims 170 feet.
OSHA, following a six-week
probe, suggested fines
totaling $105,100 against it for
16 . vjolations, 10 of them
willful or se riou s. Cocco
wouldn 't identify the citations
under challenge.
Officials of Pittsburgh
Testin g Labo ra tory and
United Engineers and
Constr u c tors Inc.,
Philadelphia. cited twice

Holzer Medical Center
t Discharges June 29)
Will!am Adkins, Arminda
Anderson, Bill y Caine s,
Addie Canterbury , Crystal
Creel, Ettie Cremeans, Ruby
Duncan, Bertha Ebersbach,
Floyd Erlt, Mrs. Gary Fisher
and daughter, Diana Gill,
Frances Hill, Elizabeth
Lambert, Elizabeth Lucas,
Mary Lyon, Clifford Malone,
Shirley Meadows, William
Mee k Sr ., Dawn a Oyler,
Donald Riffle, Ethel Russell ,
Beth Salisbu ry, Alfred
Scarberry , Larry Shong,
_Janet Smith, Robert Smith,
Russell Tucker Jr.
I Births )
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer,
a daughter, Pt. Pleasant.

LESSONS STARTING
Swimming lessons will
begin Monday, July 3, at
London Pool in Syracuse,
Herman London, manager,
announced today.
There will be two classes,
one from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
and the other from 10 a. m. to
11 a. m. for youngsters age 4
and up .
The instructor is Connie
Yoder . All mot hers of
youngsters taking lessons are
asked to be present.

each for less serious
violations, were confident
that attorneys met the
Thur sday deadline for
appeals.
The appeals process is twofold . Each appeal will be
aired at a ~earing before
an ailniinistrative law judge;
men tile three-member OSHA
review commission will study
each.
At the request of Rep. John
Mollohan, 0-W.Va., the subcommittee on compensation,
health and safety of · the
House
Committee
on
Education and Labor plans to
co ndu ct today 's hearing ,
which was to include
tesllmony
by OSHA's
director, Eula Bingham.
R.V. Bowser of Friendly,
W.Va ., head of the Willow
Island (W.Va .) Disaster
· Organization, said his group
won't testify due to
restrictions on the testimony.
The subcommittee demanded
32 copies of every statement
family members intended to
make, he said.
" We don ' t have a
secretarial pool to call upon ,"
he said.
"From the very beginning,
we .. .have been ignored and
maligned by the powers that
be . The politial and ecooomic
interests have held us at a
long arm's reach since the
instant of body impact. As far
as we can determine, these
committee hearings promise
no departure from this
policy ," he charged.

Area Deaths

MERLE CLARK

Heavy rain

CHECKS BLOOD PRESSURE - Bob Smith of the Student Health Team, being
sponsored m Metgs County by the Consortium for Health Education in Appalachia Ohio,
checks the blood pressure of one woman wbo went through Thursday's free Health
Screenmg Clime. Marty Geyer, coordinator of the Student Health Team program, said
turnout for the f1rst m a Senes of rune cltmcs was excellent.
·

A day 'Nhen Americans untte as one to celebrate the
birthday of our independence as a natton . It mtg,t also
be a good day to check up on your fmanc tal mdependence

I1

Merle Elizabeth Clark, 74,
died at 11 :20 p.m. Thursday
at _Bailey's Nursing Home,
Tuppers Plains, after a threeyear illness, during which
time she was hospitalized
several times. She had been
in serious condition for Jour
months.
Mrs. Clark, married only a
little less tl)an seven years,
was a retired school teacher.
She retired in 1959 after 35
years in the classroom.
She was born July 17, 1903,
at Vinton, one of four children
of Richaril and Bertha Evans
Macomber. They and a sister
preceded her in death. Surviving are two brothers,
Donavin of Radcliff and
Ralph of Dexter and also a
nephew, Richard Macomber
of Cheshire.
On Aug. 3, 1971, she married Ray Clark of Cheshire,
who survives.
She was a member of the
Vinton Methodist Church,
where ·funeral services will
be held at 2 Sunday afternoon, the-Rev. C. J . Lemley
officiating, and burial will be
in Vinton Memorial Park.
The body will lie in state for
une hour before the services.
Friends may call 7-9 p.m.
Saturday at Miller's Home
fur Funerals.

'

I

She was a member of the St.
Joseph Catholic Church and
the New Haven Garden Club,
Survivors Include her
husband, Jack W. Frey;
th.ree sons, William Frey,
Billings, Mo.ntana; Ross
Frey, Methuen, Mass.; Larry
Frey, St. Charles, Missouri·
two sisters, Mrs. De;
Westrich, Delphos, 0.; Mrs. ·
Cecelia Rosl!elit, Dayton, '
0., and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, 10:30 p.m,, in
the St. Joseph Catholic
Church with the Rev.
Raymond Jablinski officiating. Burial will be in the
Memorial Park Cemetery
Lima, 0., on Monday.
'
Friends may call at the
Foglesong Funeral Home
today from 2 to 4 p.m. and
from 7 to 9 p.m. Rosary
services will be held tonight
at 7:30.

Driver injured,
car demolished
A 1978 car was demolished
and its. dr.iver injured in an
accident on West Main St.,
Pomeroy, at 2:33 a. m.
Friday.
Pomeroy police said a
westbound car driven by
William Slack, 22, Middleport, crossed over the
centerline and struck a utility
pole.
Slack was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
by
the
Middleport
Emergency Squad. He was
scheduled to be transferred to
Holzer Medical Center today.
Slack will be charged with
reckless operation.

By
United
Press
International
Thunderstorms carried up
GLENNA M. FREY
to 6 inches of rain into North
Glenna M. Frey, 71, New
Dakota today, washing out Haven, died Wednesday in
some roads and producing the Holzer Medical Center.
flash flood watches.
She was born on March 'll,
The National Weather 1907 in Fryburg, 0., to the
Service reported 5 inches of. late J. C. and Odessa Irwin
rain at Ellendale, N.D., 3 Wehinger.
inches at the Whitestone
She was a registered nurse
Battlefield area
near and a graduate of St. Ritas
Fullerton, N.D., and more Hospital in Lima, 0 ., in 1936.
than 2 inches near Forbes.
Roads were washed out in
the Whitestone Battlefield
area. Flash flood watches
were issued for portions of
North Dakota, Colorado and
New Mexico.
Thunderstorms stretched
from Colorado and Wyoming
through the Dakotas into tht
for the natioo than if I stayed
By THOMAS FERRARO
upper Mississippi Valley .
there (in Washington)."
VIRGINIA
BEACH,
Va
.
And there were showers and
The president didn't quite
(UP!)
President
Carter's
thunderstorms in New
get away from it all,
1~year.()ld daughter, Amy,
Mexico and west Texas,
however.
His
47-foot
southern Oregon,
the holds bragging rights to the chartered boat, the Gamet,
most
recent
White
House
fish
Northern Rockies, the
was accompanied by a Coast
eastern Guif of Mexico Coast story.
Guard cutter and a police
Amy
caught
the
biggest
and southern Florida.
vessel, as well as several
Widely scattered showers fish . Thursday, a 30-pound boats hired by television
tuna,
during
a
deep-sea
abo occurred in parts of the
crews and local reporters.
Middle and North Atlantic fishing trip with her parents
Carter's party flew by heliabout
25
miles
off
Virginia's
Coast areas.
copter from Washington to
Skies were mostly clear coast.
Virginia Beach, pulling out of
Taking
a
rare
weekday
off
over large parts of California
Rudee
Inlet aboard their
and
clad
in
dungarees,
a
blue
and Nevada , the Central
baby
blue
chartered boat
Plains
and
middle cowboy shirt and white sneaMississippi Valley, Mchigan kers, Carter landed a :!:&gt;- about 9 a.m. EDT.
Fishermen, among
and the upper Qhio Valley . pound tuna, about the same
hundreds
lining the shore,
A heat wave broke in part size as the tuna boated by the
said
the
president should
of the South Wednesday. Mid- First Lady.
have
started
hours earlier.
Interior Secretary Cecil
afternoon temperatures in
"He's
going
out late and I
much of the Southeast hit the Andrus picked up the $300
don't
think
he's
going to catch
low to mid 90s, below the 100. charter boat tab but didn't
much
of
anything,"
said
degree readings of Tuesday. catch any fish.
Audrey
Ashley,
a
55-year.()ld
"Amy got the biggest one,"
Thunderstorms cooled off
Carter
told a dockside news Portsmouth, Va ., resident
New Orleans with 2 inches of
and lifeloog fisherwllllan.
rain in one hour and downed cooference after nine hours
When Carter returned at
at sea, trolling the sunny
power lines.
6:30
p.m., Mrs. Ashley was
But it was 100 at Pensacola , reefs of the blue Atlantic.
gone with a bucket full of
"She
did
a
good
job,
but
we
Fla ., up from the 99 of
flounder and her predictioo
Wednesday .
Kentucky did help her some," he said. was
a reality . The
Asked if the day amounted
agriculture officials warned
presidential party had but
to
presidential
hookey,
stockmen to provide cattle
three fish to show for their
and horses with enough Carter grinned and said, day 's effort.
"Yes. I think this did more
water.

Amy has

biggest fish

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 PM

Deputies
(ConUnued from paae 1)
curred at 7:45 p. m. on the
parking lot at the little league
ballfield at Meigs High
School.
Deputy Sheriff Rollert
Beegle, investigating officer,
reported Debra Buck,
Pomeroy, pulled out from a
parking place but did not see
a vehicle parked on her right
and sideswiped the left front
fender of a car owned by Sara
Cullums, Rt. 2, Pomeroy.
There wa s very slight
damage to the Cullums
ve hicl e, but moderate
damage to the right side of
the Buck va n.
Harley Grate, Salem
Center, notified the sheriff's
offi ce Thursday evening that
a number of children had
been caught breaking the
windows out of a hpuse he is
remodeling . Fourteen panes
or the 16 panes of glass in the
house had been broken by
large rocks.
Gra te said one of the
parents of the chiidren involved had contacted him and
made arrangements for
restitution. He notified the
sheriff's office to make It
official. The investigation is
pending.

II

Our Independence Day Special Values
Continue Saturday, July 1st
and Monday, July 3rd

~his sp~cial sales !vent will save you money on
men s ~lue 1eans - men s sport shirts - boys and men's

cut-off 1eans.- boys' short sleeve knit shirts.
Plus sav1ngs on summer jewelry - junior sportswear
- w~m~n's summer ~horts and tops- summer sportswear
- girls dresses - children's and women's swim suits and many other items all over the store.

Open Saturday and Monday 9:30 to S P.M. Closed July 4th lndepentiance Day.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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