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SA LEI

IN

ELBERFELD$

Women's
Coordinate
Sportswear

POMEROY

SUMMER
PATIO

sa vi ngs!

CasuaL

folding
Lloyd
chairs,
tables,
swings, grills.

Bradley, Jane Colby .and
others.

SAVE

BEGINS FRIDAy I _J ULy 14th AT 9:30 A.M.

y,

ALL SALES FINAL -NO EXCHANGES- NO REFUNDS

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M. AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5

SALE

P.M.

Men's S6.50

BOYS'
SUMMER
WEIGHT
JACKETS
SIZES 8 to 18

REGUlARLY
1
7.95 TO 111.95

MEN'S JEANS
Fas hion jeans in denims
and
cotton
polyester
blend s . Broken sizes .
Regular prices $9.95 to
$1 7. 95 .

WEMBLEY
TIES
A big selection of patterns
and solid colors from our
regular stock.

Final
clearance
on
remaining stock. $5.95 to
$7 .95. While they last.

Sizes 8 to 18. Slims &amp;
regulars . Not every size,
but good over a II selection.
Regularly $7 .95 to $10.95.

JR. SPORTSWEAR

SALE $390

TO

MEN'S '13.95 JACKEt .. .....................'5.37
MEN'S 117.95 JACKETS ................. ,•• 110.77
MEN'S 119.95 JACKETS .................... 111.97

REG. s5.00 ....................... SALE s4.00
REG. s1.00 ....... :............... SALE ~5.60
REG. sg,oo ......... ,~ ............ SALP7.20
REG. s12.00 ..................... SAL£

WOMEN'S TOPS

One and two piece suit. Pre-teen, junior,
regular and extra s izes .

Nice group of styles l!lld sizes.

REG. sg.oo ........
SALE 15.85
REG. '12.00 .. ... ....................... SALE 17.80
REG. '15.00 .......
SALE 19.75
00 .

... .... .

......... ..

00 . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . .

REG. 123.00 ........................... SALE '14.95 .

SALE

REG. s 6.oo .. . . . ... . .. . ... . ....... SALE S 3.96
REG.$ 8.00· · ········ · ···· · ······ SALES 5.28
REG. Sn.oo .. . . . .. . . ... ... . . . ·•• ••. SALES 7.26
REG. $13.00 . ... . ................. SALE$ 8.58
REG. S16 .00 .. . ... . . ... .. . ... ... .. SALE $10.56
REG. S20 .00 ...................... SALE$13 .20

·MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

Women's Summer Blouses

Many styles and colors . Regular and e xtra
sizes .
REG. S 7.0o ... . .... .. ...... .. . .. .. SALE S 5.25
REG. $ 9 -0 0· • • .. • • . .. .. · • · •• • .. .. ·SALES 6.75
REG. SlO.OO • . .... • .. • • · • • · ... .. • · SALES 7 .so
REG. Sll.OO ... . . .. ... . ...... .. ... . SALE$ 8.25
REG. Sl2 .00 • • " .. • · .. · .... · • • .. • • SALES 9.00
REG. $14 .00. • • • • • .. · '" .. • • • "· · · · SALE 510.50

REG.$ 6.0o ...... ..... .. . .. .. ..... . SALES3.96
REG. s 8 .00 .... .... .. .. . . . ... ... . .. SALE 55 .28
REG. S 9 .00 ...... . .. .. .. . .. .'.. .. .. . SALE $5.9.4
REG. 51 o.oo . . ... . ... . ...... . ..... .. SALE $6.60
REG . $11 ,00 ......... .. ... .. .. .... . SALE $7.26
REG . 512.00 .. . . .. . ... .... ........ .. SALE $7 .92
REG . $13 .00 .. . ...... ....
SALE $8.58
....

Short sleeve styles - entire stock inc.luded .
S, M . Land XL sizes . Excellent selection .
MEN'S $ 4.95
MEN'S $ 6.95
MEN'S$ 8.95
MEN'S $10.95
MEN'S $14.95

KNIT
KNIT
KNIT
KNIT
KNIT

SHIRTS ... . ........ $3.46
SHIRTS ......... .. . $4.86
SHIRTS ... . .. .... .. $6 .26
SHIRTS ..... . .... . S 7 .66
SHIRTS ...
$]0.46
00 . . . . . .

r.=~~~~--~~R~E~G~-~$1~5,~00~·~··~··~··~..~..~-·~··~··~··~··~·~~~~~~--------~~

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS

s

SPECIAL
SALE PRICE

MEN'S
WRANGLER

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14 OUNCE
NO FAULT

:

BLUE
DENIM
JEANS

I

Straight or Flare
Leg Style
Size 29 to 42

•• •

"

MEN'SS 6.95
MEN'SS 8.95
MEN ' SS10.00
MEN'S 511.00

DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRE.SS

SHIRTS ......... . $4.86
SHIRTS .. .... ... . $6.26
SHIRTS ........ .. $6.96
SHIRTS ....... ~ •• $7 .66

REG. S 8.00 .... .. ... . .............. SALE $5.60

REG. S 9.oo .... . ..... . .... . ...... . . SALE $6.30

LimE GIRLS
SUMMER SLACKS

Children's Summer Pajamas
Mon t hs s izes t h ru 7 t o 14 .
SALES 3.15
SALES 4.20
SALES 5.60
SALES 9,10
SALE$10.50

REG. 52 .99 . . .. ........... . ...... . .. SALE $2 .10
REG. 53.50 ....... . ...... .. ....... .. SALE $2.45

REG. 53.75 ........... ....... ........ SALE $2.65
REG. 54.00 . •• ••••• •. .•••••••••••••• SALE 52.80
REG. $5.00 .... .. ... ............... . SALE 53.50

GIRLS' TOPS
Si z es 2 to 4, 4 t o

Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14
Reg.$6 .00 S..le$4.20
Reg.S10.00S..IeS7.00
Reg.$7 .00 Sale ·S4.90
Reg . S11.00S..IeS7.70
Reg . $8.00 Sale$5.60
Reg . S13.00SaleS9. 10
Reg . $9.00 Sale56.30
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MEN'S WALK SHORTS

BOYS' CUTOFF JEANS .

6xa nd 7 to 14.

REG. '2.50...... .................... .. SALE 1.75
REG. 13.50 ....... .. ................... SALE 12.45
REG. 15.00 .......... .. ................. SALE 13.50
REG. 17.00 .......... .. ... ............. . SALE '4.90
.REG. '9.00 .•. ...... .......••........•.• .SALE '6.30
REG. 111.00 ..........-.... ·.-............. SALE '7.70

Sizes 8 to 18 . Blue
polyester blends.

1

denims and cotton

BOYS SS.95 CUT OFFS ..... :...
BOYS '6:95 CUTOFFS
BOYS S7.95 CUT OFFS

3.60
.S4.20
5

00 • • • • • •

00 .

.

. . . . . . . . . . . . 00

0 ... 0 .

..........

. Sizes 32 to 44 - 100 per cent polyester solid
colors and pla iqs.

..S4.80

Men's '8.95 walk Shorts• ............ s5.39
Men's sg,95 Walk Shor1s ........... SS.99

SHORT.
SLEEVE
KNIT
SHIRTS

SALE
PRICES

GIRLS DRESSES
MONTH SIZES
THRU 7 TO 14

SAVE

Y3

RCA
CONSOLES
SAVE 50.00 ON ANY
RCA CONSOLE COLOR
TELEVISION IN STOCK
1

Many Styles and
Wood Finishes

LAWNBOY·
SALE.
Save '25.00
on any

.

Lawn loy Mower

In stock

SAU

SUMMER
JEWELRl
One case of summer
jewelry.
NecklaceJ,
chains. earrings.

· .SAVE

DRESS
SALE
Junior , Missy
&amp; Half Sizes

SAVE 35%

FROM

Y3

'1170
•

payment in regard to the
production of musicals was
tabled and Leda Kraeuter,
Karen Goins, Mildred BaUey,
Everette Holcomb and Ar·
thur Arnold r eceived permissi on to attend sta te
sessions, required in the.ir
vocational fields.
Don Barnett was named to
drive the bus ro ute of Ella
So uthern a nd a budget
showing anticipated income
of $3,745 ,676. 67 a nil a n·
ticipa t ed ex pend it ures of
$3,711,245 was a pproved for
submission to the county
budget commission for the
next fiscal yea r.
(Continued on page 12)

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FRIDAY, JULY 14. 197_8

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PRICE .
SALE
CHILDREN'S

VISITORS ·TO TilE MlddlepQrt Community Park are
doingdoubletalleos theaedays - and Sabblth is the reason .
Sa~tll Ia a pert German Shepherd and part Austrian
Queen Blue Hiller dOfl which climbs the ladder to a sticky
slide at the park and goes sliding down. Sometimes,
Sabbith hu to be encouraged to go sliding but at other
~he jUBtdoea ~on hll own, Eight monlha old, Sabblth
Jil
IIJ~ lio
•• le I
)'z J Ja\ l ilo
Montana. However, Sabblth is taken to the parkily by
Dick's yourwer lrother, Tye Hennan who sees that
Sa~th gets In plenty of time on the slippery slide. Tye
Herman Is shown with Sabblth, the slicky slid~ dog ,

SHORTS
Many styles and
colors for little boys &amp;
girls . Month sizes
lhru 7 to 14.

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AS LOW

JUNIOR

The World Today

SABBITIJ climbs the ladder to the slide.

By ROBERT SANGEORGE

~--------------Penalizes l:arter's committee

Delegates fail

TANKS · lUBES .
· SHIRTS
SIZES S-M-1.-XL

SAVE
30%

Dream foiled by finances

SALE PRICES
START AT
ONLY

.

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazll (UPI) - Brazilians are giving

FURN.ITURE
SALE
UVING ROOMS.
. BEDROOMS,.
DINING ROOMS,

MD lAMPS

up thetr beloved "calezlnbos" - UtUe cupe of strong arwlsweet
coffee - because the price of beans Is going up. Coffee sella IIi
Rio supermarkets lor Sl.81 per powld, a price .that seems a
bargain to Americans or Europeans but represents a luxury
lor the Brazlllan who eatn8 the minimum salary of $811.52 per
month .
According to Brazlllan Coffee lnatltute figures, Brazil's
population Increased 13 percent during the last lour years, but
collee conawnptlon leU 7 percent. Brazlllan roaslera sold 7.5
million 13t-pound sadsa In the domestic market in 1974, but
following the July 1m froet that sent prlcee climbing, sales
lk'opped to 1.4 million aacks.
·

Book list coming to parents
'

'

.

WOONSQCKET, R . I. (UPI) - WOOII«&lt;cket Junior and
Senlcr lllllh Schooletudents wUI be brlnclng home reading lists
nut liD to make aure their parents approve ol the ..-!lined
.
· I
material.
••
~ School Ccrnmlltee drafted the plan Wednelday night
in the hope of avoiding another furor like the lllle IIIII IIJI'ing
ovw a book lllinC four-letler worda and 11,ree1 blnguage. The
book, "A Hero Ain't Nothln' But a Sandwich," By AUce
aulcnu, wu ~ In an elghth.gade Epgllah c:lul, Parents
ri one lirl objected to the book because of the llreet Ia~
used. Tbe book Ia about a teenager's clrUtl addiction In a bblck

gfpUD.

C.o u n t y
s h e r if f ' s
department.
But Sheriff Gerald McFaul
said he does not have the
ma npower
to
patrol
Cleveland. "Plus," he added ,
" I'm sympatheti c to the
policemen, but that's not why
I'm te lling you tllat.
" No. 1, I only have about
100 deputies and '47 of them
ha ve an obligation to the
courtrooms," McFaul said .
'Tm the only sheriff in the
State of Ohio thai · doesn 't .
have a road patrol. I have no
vehicles out there on the
stree ts , Unfortu nately , I
couldn't be of any help out
there on the streets."
- The strike was sparked by
the firing Thursday of 13
policemen who refused to
patrol crime-ridden publichousing projects alone , ~s
ordered by the mayor.
"This is war," William J .
McNe a , president of the
C leve l an d
P o li c e
Pa trolmen's Associa tion
responded. "Ther e is no way
they a r e goin g to lire
policemen in this manner."
The CPPA represents
about 1,500 rank and file
officers and the Fraternal

Order of Police represents
about 500 supervisors .
Af ter the firings. the unions
set an 11 p.m. Thursday
s tr ike deadline . Ku cini ch
tried to head it off by saying
he would no longer order
off icers to patrol the housing
projects alone, but he refused
to reinsta te the dismissed
officers .
The unions - rejected the
offer and walked out.
Kucinich expressed disappointment at the strike action
and said : "I must ca ll on the
police to obey the law as they
ask others to obey the la w,
They are now under a penalty
of contempt of court . What we
have is a test of whether the
police depa r tme nt will
respe ct a la wful judi cial

DECISION UPHELD
CINCINNATI (UPI) Tlaf, 1\!lro U.S. Circuli Court
of o\ppealt tOI!ay upheld llle
C olumbu s
s chool
desegregation decision of
Federal Judge Roberl M.
Duncan , meaning tbat
. 37,000 of the city's 86,700
public school students will
be bused this fall.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

.,

P11ter, 69, and O]iel Sewar,
51, Kanauga, were injured in
a three-auto accident on SR 7.
eight-tenths of a mile south of

u. s. 35.

According to the GaUia ·
Meigs Post, Highway Patrol,
an auto driven by Arthur
Powers, 40, Glenwood, W.
Va., was lltopped at the exit of
the Silver Bridge Pla za ,
preparing to enter Rt. 7, when
a vehicle operated by Sewar,
traveling south. made a left
tum Into the patll of an auto
driven by Kenneth Higley, 38,
GaUipolia, north bound on 7,
1be Higley auto struck the
' Sewar vehicle In the right
side, The force of the impact
sent the Sewar auto sliding
into the front of the Powers
vehicle.
Higley claimed Injury, but
was not Immediately treated.
Peter Sewar, and his wile,
Opel, a pasaenger In the
vehicle, displayed visible

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI Whl!e House Reporter
BONN, West German y
(UP! ) - Presi!lent carter
ana West Gennan Chancellor
Helmut Schmidt joined today
in condemning the trials of
Soviet dlssidents but said this
will not deter their countries
from continued effor ts w
cooperate with Moscow in
disar mame nt and ot her
fi elds.
.
" We deplore this action,"
Ca rter sa id to reporters a fter
a tw o-a nd-a-half hour
meeting with Schmidt. " But
at the same time we want to
c o nt inu,e p e a cef ul
rela tionships . But our voice
will not be stilled as we
co nsi der these and ot her
violations
ar ound
the
world ."
Sctunidt joined in '·: want

injf!,red-

"

word the presideot has said."
The two leaders met t he
press at the Bonn chancellery
after talks ranging over a
wide field from Eas t-West
relations to the state of t he
dollar and the weekend
seve n ~ na tio n
eco nom ic
summit confe rence in which
both will play leading roles.
Ca rter was welcomed here
with full pomp by West
Germany's leaders at the
start of a two-day state visit
to this country as a curtilin
raiser to the swnmit.
Schmidt. a close friend of
the United States, has been
one of the severest critics of
the Carter a dministration's
handlin g
of
economic
matters. Today he smiled
wa rmly as they met ,
apparently determined to
they do not get on well
toge)her .
Carte r conferred with
Sctunidt at the chancellory
after receiving a full-dress
official military welcome and
paying a courtesy call on
Wes t German President
Walter ·Scheel at his Villa
Hammerschmidt residence
overlooking the Rhine.
Ca rter and Sclunidt talked
to
r eporte rs
in
the
chancellery lobby in front of.a
large painting by Ludwig
Kirchner entitled "Suicide
38" - one of the many works
banned by Adolf Hitler 's

woman

A Leta rt woman received
minor injuri es after her small
foreign car was demolished
in a two·vehicle acc ident
Wednesday around 4:30 p.m.
on Sand Hill Road, nea r Point
Pleasant. according to Mason
order."
County She riff's Deputy
The city is without an Harry Rhodes.
appointed police chief. Edwin
Dawna F . Parsons. 20,
Nagorski was named acting Leta-rt , was treated at Holzer
chief after Kucinich fired Medical Center where she
Richard Hog nisto.
was ta ken followin g th e
Hongisto' s firing prompted m1shap in a pickup driven by
other city officials to start her husband, Ra ndy Parsons.
reca ll
e fforts
a ga inst
The Pa rsons woma n ha d
Kucinich and he is now trying been traveling east behind a
w win support in a recall farm tracto r driven by Ed
election to be held next Mallo&lt;, Point Pleasant , when
mon th.
she attempted to pass and
collided headon with a truck
driven by Ala n Berna rrl
Younts, Greensboro, N. C., at ·
the crest of a hill.
Deputy Rhodes said Ma ttox
had given a hand signal in
preparation fo r turning into
hi s hayfield and the sign
a pparentl y was mi sin·
.
signs of injury, and were auto passed off the left side of terprcted by Mrs. Parsons as
taken. t o Hol ze r Medical th e roadwa y, stru ck a n a signal lor her to pass the
Center by SEOE MS ,
emba nkment, and ove r· tractor.
No est imate of damage to
Opel Sewar was admitted turned.
the
Youn ts t ru ck wa s
to the intensive care unit for
Bush displayed v isible
available.
fractures of the ribs, and a signs of injury, and was taken
roncussion. She is listed in to Holzer Medical Center by
satisfactor y rondition.
SEOEMS.
Peter Sewa r was treated
Bush was a dmitted for
and released lor mild con- , treatment of a concusSion,
tusions of the right ribs, and and contusions of the right
lacerations to the right side of face . Aspokesman for Holzer
the lace.
announced that Bush will be
Sewar was cited by the released today.
patrol for failure to yield
Bush was cited by patrol
when. turning left .
for OWl.
The Higley and Sewar
According to the patrol. a
autos
inc ur red severe tru ck driven by E rn est
damage, theve was slight Chalfant, 27, Glouster , was
damage t o the Powers north bound when the vehicle
vehicle .
passed off the left side of th e
This week' s winning Ohio
At3 :15 p.m. Gene Bush, 17, ' roadway Into a ditch aod
Lotter y
numb e r s:
Jackson . wa s injured when overturned.
Gold
numb
e r -% .
the vehicle he was operating
The Chalfant t ruck in ·
oumbe
r- U .
While
went out of control on a curve curTed severe da'mage. No
Blue
oum
ber-el5.
while traveling. east ori SR citat ion was issued.
Extra Cash
588.
At 12:40 p.m., of fi ce r s
8%9989.
( C'.o!ltlnued on pare 12)
t\~ ording to t!J\-patrol, th e

to say 1 agree with every

_Te'o\lt w\deapread r eporta

Letart

Two persons .injured
in three-car mishap

"eat'ezinhos is given up"

$188

AND DOWN the slide comes Sabbith. ·

. ~tate'~ Iru:_£est cit,y?it._
by ·police. strike
·

CLEVELAND (UP! ) Only a handful of hi ghranking police official s
guarded Ohio's largest c ity
today as 2,1100 pollee officers
and supervisors walked off
W.ASHINGTON (UP!) - The Federal Election the Job to protest the firing of
~on has penalized President Carter's 1976 campaign 13 fellow officers.
conuruttee for the second time in a month lor accepting illegal
Mayor Dennis Kucinich obcampaign contributions. Ruling that a 'political lunch at New tained
a
tempor ary
Y&lt;irk's post "21" restaurant was an illegal contribution, the restra ining order from
FEC Thursday ordered Carter's campaign to pay the federal CUyahoga County Common
Treasury $3,285.14 - the full cOli! of the lunch.
. Pleas Court Presiding Judge
At the same time two of the big contributors to.the lunch, Leo Spellacy ordering the
Seagram's liquor heir Edgar Bronfman and the political action officers back to work, but
commi~tee of the Coca.Cola Co., were fined $500 each for union officials said the men
illegsl contributions.
would stay off ihe job,
AnaldetoKucinichsaid the
"again
mayor talked to Ohio Gov.
CHICAGO (UP!) - Delegates to tile Lutheran Church In
James Rhodes and "appriSed
America convention have failed a second time to elect a new
him of the situation," telling
president for the nation's largest and most ecumenical
Rhodes he may ask for
Lutheran body.
National Guard troops to
With 4:;3 votes needed hr election, only two candidates of . protect the city of 800,000,
70 initially nominated received more than 100 votes. Herbert
The Teamsters Union ,
ChiUstrom, Minneapolis, president of the Minneapolis Synod
representing sanitation and
received 136 votes and the Rev. William Lazareth New York'
city streets employees, said
received 107. Third highest vote-getter Thursday ~as the Rev:
its members would stay out
H. George Anderson, Cobunbia, S. C., with 92. Anderson was
today in support of the
officers. But other c ity ·
higl\elt In Wednesday night's balloting wltll 244. He announced
his withdrawal early Thursday but delegates persisted in ~mployee unions did not .
votihR lor him.
·
indil;ate. what Iller would do. ,
Safeguarding the city fell
Into the hands of tile few non·
COLORADO SPRINGS, C&lt;Jio, (UPI) - Fund-raising uniformed officers who were
problems have folded Dewey Reinhard and Steve Stephenson's working and the CUyahoRa
,dream of a hot-air balloon crossing of the Atlantic Ocean for
anotber year.
The two halloonilts attempted the voyage last year, but
were forced down by bad weather within two days of taking off
from Main. Reinhard, 48, said Wednesday he was able to raise
only s:ta,ooo of the SIOO,OOO necessary for the flight.

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AS

atAIRS, THIES

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

tires and tubes ; Ashland Oil,
'gasoline , motor oil , a nti·
freeze and fuel oil ; Sand Hill
Coal Co., coal ; Betsy Ross,
bread and bakery products ;
Chef's Pantry, meat. Con·
tracts on dry goods and milk
a nd dai ry products were
tabled for further st udy .
It wa s r eport ed . two
teachers had been awarded
grants. They are John Aniott,
$
2,000 lot a career awa reness
programs lo r the fourth, fi lth
and sixth grades, and Mike
Ger. lach, $1.1136 for a History
of Meigs County microfilm
program.
A request from Pa ige Hunt ,
voc al music tea cher, for

Trials are
condemned

TOPS

SALE

at

REGUlARLY 35'

REG. S 5.oo ................ .. ...... SALE $3.50
REG. S 6.00 ....... . . . .............. SALE S4.20

REG. S 7.00 ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• SALE 54.90

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REG. S 3.00 ... . .. . ... ... .... . ... . .. SALE $2 .10

SALE

ReG . 5 4.so ..... . ........ ... . . .. .
REG. S 6 .oo .. ... . ........ .. . ... ..
REG . S 8 ,QQ .. .... . .'. .. .. .. oo., ...
REG . 513 .00 ..... . . ... ... . .. .. ....
REG . S1S .OQ .. . . ..... .. .. ... . .. .. .

VOL. XXIX NO. 63

SWI

Short s lee ve styl es - n e ck si zes 14 112 to 17 112.
Made by Van Heusen and Campus.

have to be provided. Ad- McCoy ; s drama co ach ,
dltional personnel would also Ch 1· 0 · .
h ' bo&lt;~rd expects to set a school
be required probably becalll!e
ares ownle, teac, er ; calendar lor next year; fill
of the additional classics J ea n Shave~, tea cher ; eXIsting teaching vacancies
which would be added to the E velyn , Stanley , subrrli\l!,le . a~d disc~ss freezing of ad·
, curriculum
cook, Lmda Jett and Pa uliiie ' miDJ_st,ratiOn salaries.
', The board did take action Sno~den as bus dnvers.
Assignments for inspection
requiring that effective this
Lms Wyan.t was em ployed of the buildings fo r t he new
Fall, a U high school students as a bus, driver lor Paulme school.year are expected to
_ beginning with the ·Fresh- ~nowden s route and Phyllis be made at this time. While
man class _ must .complete cC::.fn was employed as a no school calendar has yet
two Math courses for
Th.
.
.
been set, I he two dates Which
d ·
p
·
e reslgna~JOn of Mrs. ll'!em to be more acceptable
gra uahon. reviously only Dugan as assistant to the at.Lhis poin.L are Aug. 28 and
one Math course was b
d t
· d
.oar
rea sure r wa s ac· Sept. 5.
require · This action was the cepted as of Aug. 18· Steve
The boa rd awarded con·
result of an earlier tecom· Peckham was employed as a tracts for the upcoming year.
mendation by Flesher.
substitute custodia n effective They went to Downing-Childs
The board a ccepted the at once
1
st d
·d
resignations
by
Ina
A ·.
.
nsurance, u ent acc1 ent
Mea dows, t each.er ; Celia
special meetmg was set insurance and fl eet in·
for Aug. 10 at whcch tune the ' surance ; Mei~s Tire Center.

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J&amp;P
COATS
.SEWING .

Little girls one &amp; two piece suits. Little boys
trunk s .

BOYS'

Sizes 8 t o 20. Good
se lect ion of si yl es and
color s . Buy now fo r
ba c k to s c hoo l.

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Spec ial Clear a nce
m e n ' s s h o r t s leeved s por t s hirt s. Solid
co lor s . pa tte rn s . T a p ered a nd fu ll c ut
st yl es .
MEN ' SS 7 .95SPORT SHIRTS .. . ..... .. $5,56
MEI'fSS 9 .95SPORTSHIRTS .. .. . . . . .. 56,96
MEN ' S $11 .95 SPORT SHIRTS .. .... . . .. $8.36
MEN ' S$12 .955
IRTS .. . .. . .... $9.06

II the board adopts the
higher requirement (17 ia the
etate minimum) students can
be scheduled into mor e
claaaes and the free time
reduced, Flesher said. He
sa1d the plan should be in·
voked for the Freshman class
entering high school this Fall.
The board t k act!
oo no
on .on
the proposal Thursday night,
but will st d th
tt
u y e rna er .
Concern was exj)ressed for
students who have trouble
pa ss ing the
m inimum
reqdlrements now and ad·
ditional classes which would

COLOR

SALE I

SALE

WOMEN'S SHORTS

00 00 . . ,

SALE

WOMENS SWIMWEAR

FEATURING WRANGLER "NO FAULT" DENIM

· -. Y2 PRICE

REG. sg,oo ..................... ~ SALE '6.75
REG. s12.00..................... SALE sg,oo
REG. s1B.OO.... :................SALE..s13.50.
REG. S20.00 .....................SALE $15.00 .

Sizes S, M, L and XL . Good s election of
styles.
·

JUN lOR SHORTS

Limited quanllty in the t-ome
furnishings departmenl$ - lsi
floor . Regularly $5.99 to $25.95.

JUNIOR SUNDRESSES

SUMMER WEIGHT JACKETS

$J 400

THROWS
&amp; COVERS

lh PRICE

Y2 PRICE

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Pe rman e nt pres s .
cotto n
pol y ester
bl e nd . S., M. , L. &amp; XL
size . Two pocke t s .
long t ai ls.

BOYS' JEANS

Boys $4. 95 Denim
Sport Shirts $2.99

RfG. '5.59 TO '20.00

MEN'S
SHORT
SLEEVE
BLUE
CHAMBRAY
SHIRTS

SWIM TRUNKS

1f2 PRICE

JOGGING SHORTS, TOPS &amp; SlACKS

.PRICE

houn of etudy to llfaduate Senior yean Flelher A id in
ntller than the minimum 17 making the Prl!ll!lllation. He
now required.
stated students need more
TbiJ 1ftl the request of tile challenge and that diplomas
lacully, guldlslce dep111tment art being liven In a too
and Prtnci.,.l Jama Diehl lenient manner.
·
voiced When ihe Meip Local
However Fltlher did point
ao.nl of Education met In out that ' ~any •tudents
replar -.iion at the Junior graduating this spripg did
eam 20 or more credli hours
IIlah in Middleport Thllrllda
•ht,
y without~t· ,_,~-...,uir·ed. He
nl"''
• ,_.,e .•,
' Preaentln• the ian was said 60 percent of the 200
Tim Fleshe~ of thep !dance members of the clus earned
department who :::d the 20 hours or more; 21 percent
additional tllree cr""''t hours eamed between 19 and 20· 10
...,.
.
,
would
better
prepare percent earned between 18
graduate s lor later Ule and 19'; five percent earned
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LAWN
FURNITURE

OJr entfre stock -of regular

Quee n

In tile qear futlll'e, Meigs Students, In aome inatan«S, between. 17 lllld 18 and lour
Hlp Scbool etudenta may now han loo much free tune percent earned oniy the
hne to c!omplete 211 credit especiaU~ In their Junior and required 17 credit liours.

AND

and e"tra sizes at great
Devon ,

lloard may require 20 ~ours for graduation

CI.IARANCf
SALI

Nazis as "degenerate art. ''
The
tw o
leaders
co nd emned the di ssident
tria ls in answer to a
reporter's question .
carter stressed that tbe
United States has no desire to
interfere in the internal
affa irs of the Soviet Unioo .
"But rising condemnation
around the world is a legiti·
mate role for me and my

MARY KAY GRIMM

Milwaukee
resident
participant
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. country, " he said.
.

Milwaukee born Mary Kay
Grimm is in Meigs County
this sununer working with
the five member student
health team being sponsored
jointly by the Meigs County
Board of Health and the
Consortium for Hea lth
Educa ti on in Appal achia
Ohio.
Having just completed her
third year of nurses training
at t he University of
Wi sconsin in Milw aukee,,

Mary· Kay also works in a
nursing home. She is taking a
leave of absenc'e to assume
her duties with the health
team whi ch inclu de t he
drawing of blood at numerous '
free health clinics being held
throughout the county.
. Mary Kay's fi rst im·
pressions of the Big Bend
a rea t ell her that the
stereotypes she's heard of
sma ll towns are, for the most
pa rt , true.
" Not that Meigs county is
ba ckwoods or -anything," she
says, "but, things definitely
move a t a slo.wer pace around

here."
And , she a dds , whil e
smiling. " The peopie here are
a lot niore friendly and less·
suspicious. than in a la rge
.city...
The youngest of four
children, Mary Kay must
kno w wha t she' s t al kin g
about - she also .grew up in
Milwaukee.

. Sclunidt added that West
Germans are "particularly
distressed" also by an eight·
year sentence passed oo an
Ea st Germ lin diss ident ,
Rudolf Baard.
"I would like to draw the
of
visiting
a tte ntion
Am erican jou rnalists that
there are many in Eastern
Europe
subj ect
to
perseculion beyond those woo
now
in
the
public
consciousness are · playing
such. an .Jmportant role ,''
Sclunidt sa id.

Davis resigns
Rutland pos.ts
RUTLAND - Bruee Davis
Chief of Police and Street and
Water Supervisor for the past
8\'z years, has r esigned his
post.
Co un cil a ccepted his
resignation with regr et
Tuesday night a nd appointed
LaiTy Colema n to fill the
va ca ncy . F or se rv ices
residents of Rutland are to
call Colema n at 742-2939.

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Weather
Mostly cloudy tonight, with
showers and thundershowers
possible and lows in the low
or mid 60s. Partly cloudy
Saturday, with highs In tile
lo we r 80s , Probability of
precipitation is 70 percent
today, 30 percent tonight and
20 perce~ Saturday. (1

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2- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport.·Pom er oy, 0 ,. Friday , July 14,1978

Sadness left.
by Nixon .talk -

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KENNE'I11 R. CL.UUt
Ualled Prell llllenWIGul
LE RIPOFF : F&lt;r the first time ever, diaco dlVII Grve Joaea .
Is returning from Paris poorer than she wu when she went
ther e. It seems burglars, a s wellBB fans, were waitlntl for her
this trip. They broke Into her flat while she wu ebewhere llld
walked off with two colcr television !lela, all her mUeup,
assorted jewelry, 100 pairs of shoes and her entire warcrobe.

bef&lt;re h101. T here is no
chance that Mr . Nixon will
WbeeUng (W.Va. ) News· ever be accepted in. the role oi
Register:
an elder statesman, whose
Ric hard Nixon's first co unse l a nd ad vice are
major public sp e aking eagerly sought on national
appearance
since
his and world issues .
r esignation
from ·
the
That ca r e fully selected
Presidency in disgrace le!t us crowd of 4,000 whooping, foot ·
with only sadness. It wo uld be s tomping Nix on hard-cor e
folly , we betieve, f&lt;r Mr . follower s in the mountains of
Nixon misread the r eaction Ke ntucky
la st
Sunda y
from that hand-picked , select : certai nl y
is
not
re·
crowd that t urned out to hear presen tative of the va st
him speak at Hyden , Ky ., last maj&lt;rity of Americans who
weekend .
ha ve not fo r g ott en th is
The Amer ican people have country's long night that was
not forgotlen that on the experienced d uring the
whole he debased the ·ordea l of Watergate.
Presidency as no Preside nt

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Lawrence E. Lamb. M.D.
D t&gt; l t' rmining
ca lori c
DEAR DR. LAMB - How

much variation is there in two
people the same size in tenns
of the num ber of calories they
can eat and still lose We ight ?
Is there any way to find out
what one's personal ca lor ie
needs are bes ides experimen-

ting ?
DE AR READER - Two in·
chviduals the same s ize sit·
ting at a desk will use dif·

IN THE CO M M O N PL EAS

COURT OF

MEIGS C OUNTY , O H 10
LEONAR D
l . LE NT Z.,
P l a i n tiff,

vs .

N EL LI E ROB EY ,
D ef en da nts

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ferc nt amDlmts of calor ies.
Why : Habits have a lot to do
with 11. One m ay be moving
the legs and the other one
may be absolutely quiet. The
amount of physical a_ctivity in
tittle cunti nuoll.'l elforL• and in
larger ways is extremely important in del ermining how·
many ca lor1es a pt:rson m ight

use in any on&lt;.' day .
A.n other fa ctor is wha t
per centage of yuw' body is
fa t. Individuals who ha ve
more muscle a nd less fat tend
to use more ca lor ies even
while they a re sitting still
tha n du individuals of t he
same weight who have a
higher percentage of body
fat. !"at tissue doesn 't ll.'le
many calor ies but mll.'lcl e
t.'ells use considera bly more .
To show vou the difference in
how r~n v calori es body
tissues use: you may be s urprised to know tha t the liver
ll.'les about a fourth of all of

No . 16, 879
N ot ice B y P ub l i ca t i on
To K . M
See ds . ad ores s ,
un k no w n , if li vi ng , an d i f
aec l!a sed th e unknown nei rs.
dev i s e es ,
le gatee s .
ad mi n i s t rat or s, ex ecu tor s and
your calories at rest even
a ssigns of K . ·M . See d s, a d
though
it · represents only 2
d resses u n k nown : Mar i e
percent of the normal per·
S hoema k er ,
addr e ss
unkn o wn . if livi ng , a nd. i f
SOil 's body weigllt.
dece a sed the- un kn o wn h ei rs ,
The m ost practical way of
de ~.~ i s s ee s .
l egatees . ad
m i n ist rators , ex eCutors and
rinding out how m uch a per a ss ig ns of Ma r ie Sh oemak er ,
son has to restrict his calories
ad dr esses unknow n : Mabe l
P ar sons , address unkno w n , i t
in order to lose w.eight is on
li11 i ng , and i f deceas ed th e
an indivldual basis. 1{ an
u nknow n he ir s ,· d el!isees ,
adult can't lose weight Qn a
l e ga tN•s , a d m i n i s tr at o rs ,
e x"ec u lo r s and as si gns o f
reasonable 1200 ca l orl~ a da y
Ma bel Parsons , add r esses
diet
it's important to look mto
unknown , Mabe l Cru s he r ,
add r es s un!l.now n, i f liv in g ,
his life style a nd see why he
and i f dece a sed the un kn o w n
isn' t using ve r y ma n y
he i r s , d e &lt;J i sees . le g a t e e s .
ad min is trato r s.
executors
calories. Many of the.., peoa nd
a ss1 gn s
ot
Ma be l
ple prori t by incr easing their
Cr u sher , . ad dre sses
level of physical a ctivity.
unk n own ; V1nt ie ~o pk ~ n s .
add r es s unk n own , if l i v ing ,
To give you a sensible 1200
and it de ce a sed the unkn ow n
h e i r s , de1.1 1Se es. le ga t ees , . to 1400 cillorie d iet you' call
aorn 1n i st r at o r s, e x ecu tor s
use to build a weight-eo ntrol
and
a ss i g ns
of
V i nt i e
H opk i ns .
add res s e s prog ram, I am sending you
unk n ow n .
th e unk no w n
The Hea lth Le tte r number·
h e 1r s . d ev i sees , l eg a t f'&gt;es ,
4-7, Weight Losing Diet.
at1 m i n i s t r a t ors , e x e cu to rs
Other readers who want t his
il nd a ss1 gns. o f each of !he
tol low ,ng a l l o f whose ad
issue ca n send 50 cents with a
d resse s ar e un kn ow n ~ J oh n
lo
n g , stam p e d , s e l fHop k in s.
M ary W ill i am~ .
Emma Swear inge n, Al lred
addressed envelope for it to
Sw e ar ingen , E li za oet h Ha c k .
me in care of this newspaper,
G eor ge Ha c k . Per c y Ha c k .
-Sa rah
Par SOI"\S
Se ed s,
P.O. Box 155t , Radio City Sta T he o ph i l u s H opk i n s , an d
tion,
New York, NY 10019.
V in t( e Hopk in s :
You a r e her eby not i f ied
DE AR DH . LAMB - You
t h at a Compl a in! has b een'
ha ve helped my m other with
f i le d in the Comm on P leas
Cou r t of M eig s Cou nty , Oh io , .- her problems and my grand·
Case No. 16 ,870, de mand ing
mother with hers . I hope you
part it ion of the f ollo w ing
can helo me with mine. When
d es c r i bed r ea l es ta te , to -w it :
P a rc el No 1· The f oll ow ing
I was born my feet were turn r ea l es tate si tuate i n O ne
ed inwa rd . I ha d to have
H u n dr ed A c re Lot No . Th r ee
H u n dri?d an d F i ve in said severa l opera tions which left
Co u nty of M eig!!. desc r i be d a s
ug ly scars. I ha d to have
Beg i nn ing a t the
fo llo w s
several ca sts on them .
N or t h west c o r ner ot L ot N O
On e H undr e d and E ig h t een
Is there something that can
( l l 8 l 1n Harron &amp; D abne y ' s
re
move the scars? Is there
A d d i t 10n t o P omeroy on t he
Sou t h l me o f sa itf One H un
some exercise I can do to fa tdred A cre Lot No. 30 1, then c e
ten up the bottom part of my
Nor t h a1~ d eg We st N ine ty
E ig ht fee t to Run Str ee t , legs ?
then c e alonQ s aid Run St r eet
DEAR RE ADER - Ma ny
d ow n the -r u n to a po int
N or t h
, ,J
d eg
W es t
WJsightly scars ca n be imf rom th e N o rthea s t c o r
proved by cosmeti c surger y .
1 \8,
ne r o f saod Lo t No
Since you are concerned
t hen c e South d 1 2 deg . E as t to
sa •d N or tne a st cor ner of N o
about it , go to a plastic
118 a t th e So u t h l1 ne ot sa id
surge un a nd see if something
100 Ac r e Lo t N o J05, t he nc e
a long sa1d Sou th l• ne to t h e
could be done to decrease the
o lacc ot beg ,nn ,n g, be i ng the ·
obviuus a ppear a nce of the
W est end o f L ot N o O n e
H und r ed and Si x 1n sa 1d
scars. Sometimes the scars
H ort on &amp; D.:t b n ey 's A dd 1l1 0n
can literal ly be cut a way and
to Pomeroy
the skin brought together
Par cel No 7 The fo l lo w i ng
re a l· est at e S•t ua ted in th e
with , the new fine !Lne scar
Villa Qe o f Po nie roy , Cou n ty
·
resulting .
I
o t Me •g s and State o f Oh io
Bei ng 1n lOO A c r e Lo t N o 306
As fC~r as inc reasing the
1n C w Da bne y 's Adel i t 10n to
size of the lower legs, I
th e V i llage a t Pom er o y . and
m orE! pa r t iC Ula r l y d eScribed
presume yo u're re fem ng to
a s f o l low !. B l:'i ng L ot 118m C
the
ca lf area . The best exer W Dab ne·~ ·s Atld ii 10n to th.;
Cises for this are t hose requir·
V il la ge o f Pomer o y , ex:
c e o t 1n g
t h e r e f r om
! he
in15 raising up on your toes .
! l o w ong
p or ce l
T he
f o_
First stand n at-footed on one
foll o w i ng r ea l ('.s t ale si t u at ed
1n t he Vdl a ge of Pom e r o y ,
fOul and then raise up on your
Co u n t y of M eig s and Sta t e o t
toes and then let your heels
Oh ·o Bei ng in 100 1-'lo.c re Lot
N o ._ 30 6 m C W Dab n ey 's
s1nk back to the floor . This exA ddil1on t o t he V+l la g e o t
ercises the ca lf m uscle and
P omer oy, an d mo r e - p ar
l 1cu ta r ly
des cr 1bc d
a s hel ps build up its st r ength.
fo llo w s
Beg'i nn 1n9 at the
In a sim ilar fas hipn you can
so u t h w es t co r ner of L ot No
118 ; t hence N ort h 4'' df'&gt;Q r ee s. · set and raise Ihe toes up
w es t 156 te et t o a fence ,
toward the s hin bone to exertn en ce E .u t 87 feet to the ea!. l
cise
the muscles over the
l i ne o f sa id L of 118 , t hence
South on the E.:t sl l ine o t sa id
front of the shin: If yo u want
L o t N o 118 to Fry St reet .
to do thi s under some load to
t h en ce W est to the pl a c e of
he lp the 1n uscles ~/row mor e
beQin n ing .

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rapidly, you might want to go
R e t er.en c: e Deed ; V ol. 27 1
P a g e 36 1, D e ed Re cords tu ·one of your local bealth
M ei g s Co un t y ,• Oh iO
Y o u ar e n ot if ie d that y ou d ubs. See 1f they have some
ar e r equ ir ed to an sw er t he . t'(Juipm ent that yo u can use to
Com pl a i n t w ith i n t w e nt ·~
h&lt;'lp bui l&lt;t up the muscles m
·eig h t day s a ft er the la st
your Jtogs.
The
l ast
p u b l ic a t ion .
p ublrc at ion w ill be m dd C on
t h e 18t h da y o f Augus t , r.q,za .
( A R RY E . 5P E N CE:R , The lime 11 J .1.tcp duwn is
Cler k of Cour1 s.
befor~ snm cone shi ft s the ladM ei g s Cou nt y , O h io
en 71 14 , 21 , 78 ( 8) 4, 11, 18 , 7t c tlt!r from under you.

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" Have you noticed how you~ friend is always sharpenin.g his c.~opsticks?
. Well , don 't turn your back ... And another thmg .. . ·

Rep. Brademas-Park had luncheon
By CHE RYL ARVIDSON
WASHI NGTON (UP! ) Rep. John Brademas, D-Ind .,
Sout h
Kor ea
a nd
businessman Tongsun Park
ha d lun c h together in
September 1974. Afte r luncb,
Park gave Bradema s $2,950
in $SO bills.
the
sam e
time,
At
Brademas was working on a
leg is lative
con f e r e n ce
comm ittee making ehanges
in t h'e federal e lec ti on
cam paig n act to outla w
ca nd ida tes fro m ta k ing
campaign contributions from
a foreign nat iona l or
·accepting more than $100 in
cash .
Speaker Thom as O'Neill
was guest of hon or at two
ritzy birt hday parties thrown
for him in 1973 and ·1974 by
Park , milliooa ire r ice dealer
and Was hin gt on socia lite .
The total tab for the two
parties wa s $7.576.
Rep . J ohn Breaux , D-La .,
was in Seoul, South Korea, in
Decembe r 1972 along with
Gordon Dore, a Lrntislana
rire bUsin esSma n, · a nd
Marion Edwards, brot her of
former Louisiana Gov. Edwin
Edwards . Also in Seoul was
Pa rk , who said Dor e
approached him a nd asked
for money to help cover a
deficit from Breaux' s rece nt
campaig n. Park says he ga ve
Dor ea $5,000 check made out

to cash .
Edwa rd Patten, D-N . ~ . ~ on
Park has a stub for tilat a variety of charges ranging
check tha t · carries t he fr om viola tion of campaign
notation "Cas h ( Dore- law requirements to breaking
Breaux ). " The ca ncele d House conduct rules.
check shows it wa.-ca shed at
Park said he doled out
a bank in Crowley, La ., where $850,000 t o 31
House
Dore, Breaux a nd Ma rion memhers, l4 of whom are
Edwards live.
S\ill in office, from 1970
Dore denies asking for t he 1976. Forme r congressmen
money . DOre , Brea ux a nd r eceived most of the m oney .
Marion Edwards say th ey .
One C\IITent Ho\]Se me mbet
never ha ndled tile check.
may still face a ction , four
These are the cases of th ree were charged and nin e
House members who were clea r ed in the 18-mon th
implicated in Tongsun Pa rk 's investiga tion of Park 's
Capital Hill influence-buying influence buying.
activities on behalf of the
The ethics panel said the
Sout h Korean government,
lno ney P a rk s pent on
but agains t whom no O'Neill 's parties could n ot be
disc iplina ry a c ti on was co ns id er ed a campaign
recommended by the Holl.'le contribution, a nd the only
Committee on Standa rds of benefi ts the speaker received
Officia l Conduct.
were a $263 pair of hurricane
The pane l Thursday began
lamps, about $50 worth of
such acti on agains t four foo d and drink and " the
current House members psychic pleasure of being the
Ca liforn ia DemocratS John . guest of ho nor."
McF all , Edward Hoybal and
Although under today' sr
Charles Wilson . and Hep. sta ndards it might he unwise

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for
an
important
congressman to take such a
favo r fr om a f orei gne r ,
., there appears to be no
wa rr a nt for discipliililry
proCedures" in that case , the
committee ~aid .
In addition to the $2,950
luncheon gift, Brademas r eceived $500 from Park in 1970
and an " in kind" contribution
of $1 ,700 in 1972. Brademas,
who ranks th ir d in the House
leadership, was exonerated
beca use he pr operl y repor ted
the money .
,
The committee said " the
evidence Is compelling " that
either Br ea ux , Dore or
Marion Edwards committed
per jury when a s ked about the
$5,000 check from Park. But
tile bank officials in Crowley
say they can 't r e member who
cashed such a big cbeck and
that records that would
ide ntify t he per son we r e
destroyed in a "flood in the
basem ent" of the bank some
time ago.

Th e
Oh io
Gen e r al
Assem bl y has passed a
-supplemental appropriation
act (H.B. 493 ) whi ch included
an amendment t hat will a llow
more people to pa rt ici pa te in
the " Life li ne " program. This
prog ram provides a discount
on heat in g bills to elderly or
disa ble d lnw in eom c in dividuals .
This will be parti cula rly
benefi cia l to those persons
who retired· during 1977 and
who will be living OQ s u ~
stantially red uced incomes in
1978.
Th e revis ion a llows a
pe rso n to a pp ly for t he
di scount ba sed on either his
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person whose 1977 income
ex ceeded t he $7,420.00 limit
mety apply using hi s r urrent
tola l income which is based
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J a nuary I , t978 thr u J une 30,
1978. The curren t total in·
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total income for the entire
1978 ca lenda r year m ust not
exceed $7,420.00.
Any person who receives ,
t he discount a nd it is determ ined later tha t his income
exceeded $7,420.00 will be
requ ir ed t o r e fund an y
discount or credit that he
r eceived .
Rent er s a nd house trailer
residents may obtain a pplica tions for the discount a t
libraries , post offices , banks
and area agency offi ces of lh e
Ohio Commission on Aging .
H ome o wne r s' s h o u ld
contact their loca l county
a uditor . The deadline for
filing is September I, 1978.
F urther informat ion may be
obtained by ca lling toll -free I ·
800-282·4310. F ra nklin County
res idents should call 466-7810.
Co rr es p on dence s hould be
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The 1978 Syracuae Tour-nament for Little Leaguers,
formerly t he Kyger Creek
L.L. Tourna ment, will begin
thiS" evening at 6 p. m. on
Louks F ield and King Field.
Syracuse's Indians meet
Middleport·~ Indians In the
opening contest at Louks
· F ield while P omeroy's
Yankees, the 1977 defending
KC champ, plays the Racine
Cardinals on the King F ield
Diamonl\,
At 7:30p,m . Friday on King
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Sox will m eet Rutla nd' s
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San Fran 4, Pitts 0
Mon t 6, Hous 0
N .Y . 4, Cin ci 2
St.L 6, L os A ng 1
&lt;Onl y games schedul ed&gt;
Today' s Probable Pitchers
( All Times EDT)
San D iego ( R asm ussen 7 : 7) at
Ch ica go ( Robert s . 4-3 ), 2: 30
p.m .
Houston { Ric h ard B-9 and
Lemong el lo 7-8 ) a t Mon t r ea l
(Rog er's 11 -7 and Du es 3-4) , 2,

CINCINNATI (UPI) -The
" Mistakes - the same
game was long ende d a nd the mistakes that have hurt us a U
helpers of Bernie Stowe, the season "
m uttered
a
Cincinna ti Reds' equ ipment ·. d isa ppoi n ted Anderson ,
mana ger,
were
bus ily finding it as difficult a s
clea ring the night's debris in Seaver, now 9·8 for the
the clubhouse.
.
aeason, to sha ke the memor y
. Tom Seaver •. still clad in his of Thursday night's-4-2 loss to
dirt stamed un1form from the the New Yor k Mets from his
waist down , sat in front of his mind .
Seaver r etired the fir st four
locker trying to clear the
thoughts that clouded his · batters he fa ced striking out
mind .
two of them , ' befor e Met
" It's frustrating," said lbe catcher J ohn Stearns singled
Red s' 33-yea r-old righ t- in the second inning, stole
hande r . " I just can't pitch second, continued to third on
a ny better than I did Johnny Be nch' s throwin g
ton ight ."
error a nd then went on
. Seven innin gs pi tched, scor e the first of two runs in
th ree runs, two unearned, two the in ning when Davey
walks,
eight strikeouts and a Con cep cio~ muffed Steve
6:05p .m ,
H e n de r son 's gr o un der .
Ph i ladelph ia ( Kaat S-O a t wild pitch was the pitching
Afl a,nt a (De vine 5-d), 1 :35 p .m .
tine
on
Seaver.
He nder son , a fter s te~ lin g
New York (Zach ry 19-4 ) a t
"
I
certainly
can'
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pitch
a
second
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Cinci nnati {Bonha m 9-2}, 8:05
p .m .
sliutout every time out," he wild pitch a nd, after a wa lk to
Sa n Fr ancisco (M ontefusc o 95) at Pittsburg h ( Rooker 3-Bl. said, his words spoken sofUy E lliott Ma ddox, scored the
8:05p .m .
as if he were talking to aecond run on Doug Flynn 's
Los Ang eles { RhOden 7-4 ) at himself. "No one has ever
sacrifice fly.
St. Louis ( Vu c kovich 6-6) 8 :35
done t hat. "
A double by Flynn, Koosp.m .
Saturday- ' s Games
~~ vou 're in a pennant race. man's sacrifice bu nt and
San Di ego a t Ch icag o
You want t o win for the d ub . Lenny llandle's sacrifice fly
L os A ngeles at St . Louis
San Franc isco at PittsDurgh
You want t o win for yourself . gave the Mets'.their t hir d and·
Hous ton at M ont rea l. night
You
bust your tail off a nd you final run off Seaver in the
Ph ila delph ia a t A tlanta , n 1gh t
lose," he added .
fifth .
·
N .Y . a t Cin ci n na t i, n igh t
U Sea ver were seeking
And , in the eig hth lea doff
so meone with wh om to h it te r Joel Youngb lood
commiserate he needed w tagged Manny Sarmiento 's
loo k no fa rther than the office fi rst pitc h for a homer to cap
of Heds Ma nager Sparky th e Mets' scoring fo r the
American Leagu e
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For the first time since
May 26 Anderson had fielded
his " starting eight ." He had
expected a victory ; not disappointment.
Frustr ating . Veteran Met
lefty J erry Koosman had also
called upon the word to
describe his feelings duri ng a
winless · dr oug ht
tha t
extended back to May 4, the
da te of his last victory prior
to last night. ·
For Koosman, t he victory
was his third against nine
losses and ended a personal
losing streak at six games.
" Tonight I was r elaxed had a good feeling on t he
mound ," he said . " I betieve
I've gut my pitc hing
m echa nics ba ck. "
But he conceded that he 'II
have to follow up Thursda y
night's victory wit h a couple
of more g£KJd outings befor e

PRCEAND
SERVICE
A Great
Combmation
Fo r Southeas tern Ohio

the LPGA money list.
Carner , the defending
champion in the $85 ,000
Borden Classic, which got
under way today , bas won
only one event so far this year
besides the " unofficial "
Colgale Triple Crown Match
Play Championship, and has
generally not played up to
past years .
But Carner, who earlier
suffered through a six-week
bout with the Russian Flu,
says she is on the verge of
breaking out ol her slump.
"It's close right now ," said
Carner, "although I didn't
really hit it good the last two
weeks . I think I've got it
figured out. I was breaking a
tittle too quick III the back

swing."
Carner, who won last
year's event oo lhe par·72,
Riviera Country Club course
by ooe shot over Pat Meyers,
says the relatively short and
wide open Riviera layout

should tie to her liking.
" It 's always been a courae
tha t should be good to me,"
she · said, "but it's so wide
open its hard to target.
You 've got to be careful. You
tend to be careless a nd slug

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The International Tennis
Federation; in its aruwal
meeting Thursday, banned
the doublestrung "spaghetti"
racket - a rackehrith extra
strings forming a netw&lt;rk not
attached to the frame but
acting as tq&gt;spin boosters.
Eric Hardwick , f&lt;rmer ITF
President and leader of the
year-long investigati~r. of the
racket, said the "spaghetti "
racket 's unattached extra
string net created top.apins
"so strong thai every tennis
player could wallt Into a shop
and buy the ability of
(Wimbledon
Champion)
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Giants hike
division lead

By MIKE SHALIN
UPI Sp&lt;trts Writer
Bob Knepper may have
been nervoll.'l Thursday nig ht
- but it didn 't keep the San
Francisco Giants' left.IJander
from continuing his mastery
over the Pittsburgh Pirates .
"! was kind of nervous
before t he game, a nd I really
don 't . know why," Knepper
sa id afte r bla nkin g the
Pirates on five hits in leading
the fir st-place Giants to a 6-0
victory and improving his
record to. 11-6.
p.di tc ago (K r a v ec 1·6) a t N e'w
But it" was the Pirates wtio
Y or k (Gu idry 13 -1). 8 p.m .
were
ha ving the trouble with
K ansas Ci ty (Gal e 9-J l a t
M ilwau k ee (Sor ensen 11 ·5), 8·: 30
Knepper's delivery. All their
p .m .
hits were s ingles.
Clev ela'nd
(W ise J. Jl )
at
" Every time we see him
Oak land ( K eou gh 6-4), 10: 30
p.m .
he's outstanding," Pirates
Toront o (Jefferson 6-1J at
Manager Chuck Tanner said .
Ca l iforn i a ( Frost 2-1), 10 :30
p .m . .
The Giants did a ll of their
Detroit (Slaton 8-5) at Seattle
damage
in the first four
(M ilchell S-8), 10: 35 p.m .
.inn in gs aga ins t stru gg ling
saturday 's Games
M in n at Bos ton
Pira tes ace John Candelaria .
Ch i a t M ll w , n ig ht
Mike !vie's sixth homer and a
Texas at Ball, night
K an C i ty a t N . Y .• n ight
pair of run-scoring singles by
Cleve a t Sea , n igh t
Ma r c
Hi ll
supported
Tor a t Oak , n igh t
Det a t Cali f , nigh t
Kne pper , who struck out
eight.
The win moved the Giants
two games a head of Los
Angeles and th ree in front of
tntern•tlonal Lugu e
Cincinnati
- hoth of whom
Unite d Press rnter nationid
in
tile
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lost
W . L.Pcl. GB
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55 32 .632
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Ric hmond
45 37 .54 9 712
In other National League
Paw t ucket
45 39 .53 6 8 117
Tide wat er
43 43 .500 11 117
ga me s , Ne w York edge d
T oledo
39 41 .488 12'' '
Cincinnati 4-2, St. Louis beat
Col u m bus
3 9 42 .481 t 3
Los Angeles 6-1, Mont real
Ro c hes ter
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Sy r a c u se
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shut
out Houston 6-0 and San
Thursdly' s Results
Diego too k Chicago f&gt;-2.
Co l u mbu s 6, Rich mond 3
T idewa ter 8, Tol edo 7
Cardinals 6, Dl.tgers 1:
Cha r leston 5, Roches ter 4
J ohn Denny . lki, tossed a
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Toda y' s Game s
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Col umbu s a t Ri c hmond
Ted Simmons beited his lith
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who
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Siiturday ' s Gam es
walked none, lost his s huoout
Colu mb u s a t Tidew ater
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he 's fully convinced he's in a
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A single by Ken Griffey, a
Koosma n balk and a single by
Joe Morgan gave tbe Reds i
their first r un of tile night in
tile third il]ning. A 111alk to
Driessen ,
Ke n
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Pete Rose 's double off tl&gt;
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the se ven th.
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coaches and ma nagers. Each
team will have a !:;.man
roster and all umpir es wW
have" strict orders to remove
apyone from t he game who
does not conduct himself in a
gentlemanly manner .
No aU-star teams wiU be
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Team trophies wiU be given
to the top four teams. The
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Since the wardrobe consisted of &lt;rlginals from just about
every tq&gt; designer in the business, and Iince Mill Jones
spends. from fJOO and $200 a pair for shoes, the haul was
cmslderable . ls she Insured? She lNIYS she doesn 't know.
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE: Seila Coallery, who leaped to
internatlooal stardom playing James Bond In the old ''()0'1" .
movies left the series years ago , saying he'd never be MeJias
the Brliisl! secret agent again. Now, however, producer Kevla
Mc:Ciory - who gained right.! to some Ju Ji'1emlDI worlalln a .
legal fight year s ago, Is preparing to film a new work, "James
Bon&lt;1 1of tile Secret Service." Auth&lt;rs of the screenplay :
McClbr y spy novelist Lea Deigbtoa -and Connery. Doee that
mean C~nery has relented? McClory says nothing Is settled,
but be adds whatever happens, Connery is invaluable u a
!ICI"iphyrlter because, " he understands the cP.racter.''
NEW DIAGNOSIS : Country singer Donna Flflo is in wqrse'
shape than her doctors initially beUeved, and \h!ly now say
she 'll be off the stage and out of the reccrdlng studio f&lt;r a long
time. Miss Fargo is in a Santa Barbara hospital where she was
taken June 23, suffering from what first was diagnosed as an
inflamation of the nei'VOus system that left her enUre body
numb . A hospital spokesman now says she's the probable
Victim of "transverse ·myelitis " - an lnflanunation of the
entire spinal cord . Says the spokesman, " We are hopeful that
in a few months she will be able to resume her career. "
NOT THE USUAL EWES : Bruce Jamea, Neville Ardlam·
bault and Gary Stelnber want to be " J:;mbraceable Ewes" and to that end , tiley're suing the Los Angeles Rams. The
" Ewes" are the lissome lovelies who serve as the football
team's cheerleaders. The three Los Angeles acklrs - aU til
their 2Us - want to j oin the corps , but say the Rams have
ignored their bid . They're miffed by team ads calling for
"scantily cla d" and "sexily clad " applicanll - terms the
National Organization of Wcmen, which is ~eking their suit,
also finds offensive . Huffs Archambault , "Cheerleadlng Is not
a thing to show yo ur legs - it 's to arouse spirit."
GLIMPSES ; Con(ll!cticut Secretary o{ State Gloria Schaffer
- named by Prtoldent Carter to the Civil Aeronautics Board
- says she'll work for federal deregulation of the airline
industry ... The American National Theater and Academy will
preaent its National Artist Award to Fred Aataire in Los
Angeles Oct. 6 .. . Students showing up f&lt;r the Film Industry
W&lt;rkshop at CBS in Hollywood next Wednesday will hear
about the tbeory and practice of being funny from the guest ·
lecturer : Jerry LeWis ...

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Summer Ie8gue results
Rangers derail
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Clippers win, .6-3
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H&lt;111e runs by Mike Easler
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Thursday night.
Easler's 14th homer came
with Benny Ayala aboard in
the first inning and helped
Richmond starter Larry
Bradford to his fifth loss iii 12
decisions. Baldwin's seventh
bomer - also a two-run shot
- came in the fourth .
Hank Small's 14th home
run off winner Dave Pagan, 48, closed the gap in the fourth .
Will McEnaney came on in
the seventh and allowed just
one hit the rest of the way to
pick up the save .
In other International
League games, Pawtucket
blanked
Syracuse
8-0,
Tidewater edged Toledo 11-7
and
Charles ton
edged
Rochester &gt;-4.
Chuck Rainey, 9-4, tossed a
five.IJitter and Dave Coleman
and Gary Allenson belted two
homers apiece to le~d
Pawtucket over Syracuse.
Glenn Hoffman also h&lt;111ered
for Pawtucket as the Red Sox
hammered out 13 hits.
Marsha"!! Branrs lith
homer helped Mike Bruhert
pick up his third Tidewater
win in four decisions&gt; since
being sent down by the parent
Mets. Bruhert needed relief
help from Mardie Cornejo,
who also pitched for the Mets
this year . Bob Gorinski hit his
ninth homer for Toledo .

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NEW YORK ( UPI ) - " I won't lie down and die like a dog
and I won't let them do it, either. "
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George Steinbrenner is the one saying that.
He:s saying it about himself and about his rapidly fading
world champion Yankees and he couldn't possibly make his
feelings any clearer if he spelled them out in big red neon
lights.
To make sure his message got through, Steinbrenner impiirted it w tbe Yankee players hiinsell.
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Things had reached such a pass, the Yankees' principal
owner felt they had to have some direction from the top, and be
tr!ed to pro~tde it to them personally before Thursday's game
woth the White Sox, a game they lost, 6-1 .
The chief problem with the Yankees is their lack of discipline
and the boss informed them pointedly they had better do
something about it, and quickly, or else they would be playing
for other clubs.
There were to be " no exceptions," Steinbrenner said
The Yankee owrier kept a low profile the first half
this
season . But three weeks ago, with the Yiloliees eight games in ·
back of the runaway Red Sox, he promised to take forceful
measures if tbe club didn't turn around quickly.
Thursday he finally did .
For the first time this season, Steinbrenner went inlo tbe
clubhouse before th~ game with the White Sox and laid it out in
the plainest possible terms to the players. He did it with the
. complete approval and in the presence of Yankee managerBilly Martin.
The substance of what Steinbrenner said in his five,minute
address to the players was \hat they bad better start listening
Martin, and obey him implicitly, or else they'd find
themselves gone .
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He added he didn't want to hear any more grumbling over
my of Martin's decisions.
"Blame me, don't blame Billy," Steinbrenner told the
players.
Until now, Steinbrenner had been paternalistic toward the
players. He tried his best to keep them happy. Now he didn't
care whether they were happy or not, he said. All he was
concerned about was ·that they follow Martin's directions and
do so to the letter.
Before addressing the players, Steinbrenner met with'
Martin, club president AI Rosen and vice president Cedric
Tallis in his private office for an hour-and.a-llalf.
Steinbrenner !old them the team had been drifting and
someone had to get them back on the track. He had spenUhe
past week going over the entire situation , passing up the AllStar game in San Diego, and had concluded some changes had
In he made.
Martin listened and agreed.
Steinbrenner had some ideas. Thurman Munson had been
taking a lot of poun~ g behind home plate . What about giving
him a shot at rtght f•eld and seeing what rookie Mike Heath
could do as a receiver ?
Martin thought it was a good suggestion.
Stein brenner suggested trying Gary Thomasson in left field
and using Reggie Jackson as a designated hitter against rightbanders until he picked lip his hitting.
"Sounds good lo me," said Martin.
The four men talked about some other things that might help
the club. Steinbrenner was the one who had most of the ideas
so be did moal of the talking.
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"I'm tired of all the griping, " l)e said . ''They're going to he
!old what to do by you, Billy , antlthey're going to do it. What
th1s club needs and needs badly is discipline and you 're going
to enforce it - without exception."

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By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Toby Harrah, bogged down
in slump since the start of tbe
season, was tempora.r lly
cured of hik batting ills
Thursday night by the
friendly confines of Fenway,
Harrah, batUng only . ,208
entering the game, had three
hits, including a pair of
homers, and drove in five
runs lo spark the · Texas
Rangers to a 12-7 triumph
over the Boston Red Sox.
Harrah, who hit tl homers
last year, hit only his third of
the season in the second
inning off loser Luis Tiant
and connected again in the
seventh with two men on .
Home runs flew out of
-Fenway like skyrockets as AI
Oliver , Bobby Boods and
Juan
Beniquez
also
connected for Texas and Fred
· Lynn, Carlton Fisk and
George Scott homered for
Boston .
"It sure is nice coming into
this park and hitUng. It's a lot
better than our park, where
the wind blows in and it's 105
degrees," said Harrah .
Dock Ellis was tagged for
all three Red Sox homers, but
pitched eight innings fbr the
Rangers to receive credit for
his eightli victory against
four losses.
Elsewhere in the AL, Milwaukee routed Kansas City
13-2; Chicago trimmed New
York 6-1, ' Baltimore bested
Minnesota 8-6, California
blanked Toronto 5-0, Oakland
defeated Cleveland 7-3 and
Seattle nipped Detroit 5-4.
Hrewers 13, Royals 2:
Don Money had five hits,
including a horner , and
scored three runs in helping
the Brewers to their fourth
straight
victory . Mike
Coldwell tossed a four-hhter
to gain his loth triumph
against five losses and took
over the league lead in
complete games with 12.
White S.Ox &amp;, Yankees 1:
Wilbur Wood pitched a sixhitter for his loth victory and
Claudell Washingtoo hit a
two-run homer in spark ing
the
White . Sox '
victory . The Yankees went
with a new lineup at
the suggestion 0f . principal
owner George :;1 tembrenner,
but the only run they could
muster was a solo homer by
Reggie Jackson in the ninth

Applications now available
Applications for the "swim
for heart day " to be held at
the Middleport Pool from 6 to
9 Tuesda y evening may be
picked up at the pool or from
the New York Clothing House
in Pom ero y.
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Acti vity is sponsored by the
Meigs Count y Heart Bran ch
and those taking part are
asked to get as many spon sors a s possible .· Sponsors
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meters) co mpleted by a

swimmer.
All those participating and
bringing in $5 or m ore to the
heart fund will receive a
special patch for their participation . There will be first,
sec ond and third plac e
aw a rds to individuals and
teams who swim the most
lengths and to those who
collect the most money.
Contributions are to be
mailed or turned in by July 25
to James Souls by, at the
Pomeroy Post Office, or to
Mrs. Cheryl Burdette, Locust
St. , Middleport .

faMed nine and walked six.
RaCine · II now 6-4 while the
A's are &amp;-3 . The hosts
collected four hill, but no
further Information was
available.

M•jor L.eague Leaders

. G. AI. H- Pel.

BurroghS , Atl
Parker. Pit
Simmns , 'S t.L
Madlock, SF
Clark , S·F

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299 93
230 71
318 " 98

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Ross : Grimsley tossed a
five-hitter to join Vida
Blue as the Nl/s on ly •
· 12 • game winners. RBI
hit s
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'Griffey, Cin
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Matthews, At!
57 204 62 .304
Puhl. Hou
76 314 95 .303
American L_
eague
G. A8. H. Pet.
c;arew, Minn
77 287 101 .352
Lynn , Sos
76 '280 93 .332
Lezcano, Mil
72 235 77 .328
Cubbao , Mnn
66 201 ·65 .323
R ice , Bos
8-4 351 112 .319
Whitaker , Oet
72 244 77 .316
Brett, KC
70 280 88 .31-1
Jackson , Cal
69 242 75 .31()
Sundberg, Tx
79 275 85 .309
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Piniella. NY
61 214 66 .308 p
Home Runs
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N•tionat League : Luzinski,
Phil
21 ; Foster, Cin
18 ;
Kingman, Ch i and Winfield , so
In Pee Wee action,
l6 1 Clark, SF 15 ..
A"•utrlcan t.e,atUe : Rice, Bos Syracuse and host Portland
23 ; Baylor . Col 21 : ThOmpson, slugged it out with Syracuse
Del
and
Hisle,
Mil
19 ;
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Alexander, Clev and Thomas, · commg out on top 24--14.
Mil te.
Barry McCoy got the win wl.t h
Runs Batted In
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Netional League : Foster , Cin rete · e P

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63 : w;nt;eld, so 62 : Clark, sF Cunningham. They fanned
61 : Gor•ey, LA 59 : Cey , LA 57 . nine and walked ll while
Amerlun Le•gue : Rice, Bos
7• ; Staub, Del 68; Thompson, yielding eight hits.

Det 61 .- Hisle, Mil .58 ; Baylor.
Clll 53.

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Doug Owens led the win·

stolen Bases
ners at the plate with a home
League : Moreno, run and triple. Cunningham
P;tt 39.; Richards, so 26 : and Mike Kloes each had
• Lopes . LA 25 ; Cedeno , Hou 21;
Tavera s. p;n 22.
three single5 for &amp;·good night,
American Le1gue : LeFlore, and D
Ambe
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Det 31 ; Wilson , KC 29 ; D ilone,
ave
rgy 8
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Oak 28 ; Cruz , Sea 27 ; Wills, Ritchie also had a home run
TeK 25 .
each.
Pitching
Victories
R. Beegle took the loss,
Natlonol League ; Blue, SF 12· fanning eight and . walking 1.
4; Gr ims ley , Mtl IH : Knepper . J . Connolly led the hitters
SF 11 -5; Rogers, Mtl 11 -7,
Za chry , NY and Perry , so to. with a triple and double while
4 ; John. L A 10.1.
M Holte had d ' bl
Amerie41n Le1gue : Guidry ,
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Tanana . Cal 12-5; Torrez : Bos P
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National

11 -4; Sorensen, Mil 11 -S.
Eerntct Run A"llerlge
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(based on II innings pitched)
Nalionel Le•vue : Rogers, Mtl
2. 13 ; Vuckov lch , St.L 2.40 ;
Knepper , SF 2.41 ; B!ue, SF
V17; Reuschel , Chi 2.45 .

Amorlcon Leoguo : Gu;dry, r

NY 1.99 ; Keough , Oak 2.16 :
Palmer , Belt 2.24; Maflack,
Tex 2.49 ,' Johnson. Ollk 2.53 .

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Nationill League : Richard.
Hou 157 ; : Nlekro, Atl
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Seever, ~In 118 1 Mor ·•tus.co,

SF 104 ; Blue , SF 100.
American
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Guidry,
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The Ladies Au.iliary of the
, , volunteer !Ire department
met Wednesday evening at
the flre hoUSe. Due to the
.. abse~ce of president Karla
Chevalier, vice president
•. Cleo DeTray called the
meeting to order with The
Lord's Prayer . Roll call was
, . answered by nine members.
The Secretary's report was
read by Clarice Allen and the
'· treasurer's report by Opal
Wickham. Cards of thanks
.,. we.re read from Erma
Cleland's family, · Pearl
Edwards family and from
Rose Reynolds for the food
" prepared
by Auxiliary
•• members. A donation from
Mrs. Reynolds was greatly
apPreciated : It was decided
to hold .a •bake sale at Royal
. , Oal&lt;; Park on July 22 as a fund
raising project. The next
meeting will be at the fire
house on August 2. Members
attending were Clarice Allen, ·
,, Opal Wickham, Margaret
Christy , Cleo DeTray, Opal
Casto, Betty Newell , Clara
Conroy, Sheila Taylor and
.. lnzy Newell.
Mr.
and
Mrs .
Don
Williams, David and DeaMe,
• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grubba
•. and children, Columbus,
were Mo.n day night and
,, Tuesday guesis of Mr . and
Mrs. Ralph Keller . Joining
•· them on Tuesday for dinner
, , were Mr . and Mrs. Floyd
Weber, Keno, Mts . Martha
Rose, and Mr. and Mrs .
Roger Keller , Randy, Rodney
and Russell, local.
"' , Miss Barbara Wilson ,
Kathy Wilson. Richard

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Pellegrini and John Pecora ,
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weekend . guests of Mrs .
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guests ·of Sunday were Mrs .
Jess1e Weber, local, and Mrs.
David Belcastro, Amy and
Sara, Cleveland.
Mr . and Mrs. Clayton Allen
visited in Belpre Tuesday
with Mrs. Etta Will and Mrs.
Audrey Rowan.
Mrs . Harold Newell and
son, Kenneth, spent Saturday.
and Sunday in Cincinnati and
~\tended the ball games.
Mr. and Mrs . Don Greathouse, Ssalem, and Mr . and
. Mrs. Carl Duckworth, Zanesville, were recent visitQ.tll of
Mr . and Mrs. John Haye§ .
Kenny Johnson, Heath,
visited Tuesday evening with
·Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell.
Mr . and Mrs. Erroll Conroy
spent the weekend in Huntington with Mrs . Alice
Ferguson.
Mrs. Gary Wolf, Susan and
Andy, called on Cleo DeTray,
Wednesday afternoon .
Mrs. David Belcastro, Amy
and Sara, Cleveland, spent a
week with her grandmother,
Jessie Weber.
Denzel Cleland called on
Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott,
Mount Herman, Thursday.
Paul Orr, Bashan , is
spending several days with
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Orr.

Cannel News,
By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Johnson, of Racine called at
the home of Mr . and Mrs.
Arthur Johnson, Sheryl,
Patrick and Betty Van Meter
on Sun~ay afternoon .
Mr . and Mrs , William
Perry of Holland, Ohio,
visited at the home of Mary
Circle on Saturday evening.
James Circle of New Haven
was at the Circle home on
Sunday.
There were 46 persent for
Sunday School on July 9.

At the turn uf the t:enturv ,
the

demand fur ostrich
plum es fur women's h&lt;1L'i and
fans drove up the prt ce of the
bird's feathers to $300 a
pound.

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Pomeroy, Ohio
July 10,1978
I am writing al:lout the recent Rock Festival held here in
Meigs Co"'.'ty . I thought it was a great thing lor the young
people.ltdid not hurt anyone, and it gave those kids something
IAl do, !or one nil!ht in Meigs CoWl\y, Let's face it there is
nothing for the kids to do in Pomeroy, no movles, no piace to go
and drink.• coke and visit with their friends . The parking lot is
barred for them, so where can they go to meet their friends?
I know the kids that held this Rock Festival got permission
from everyone they could think of ~t might be concerned . I
.would'love lo know who complained, if anyone, as it was out in
_the country far from anyone that it could annoy very much.
Surely those who complain~d could put up with a little noise for
one evening lo give those kids something to do for a change .
The older people complain because the kids leave Meigs
County as soon as they graduate. It is no wonder they do, a s
there.certainly is nothing in Pomeroy for them . Why can't the
business men of Pomeroy start a y outh center for the kids like
so many of our surrounding smaller towns ?
30 and still young at heart. - Name withheld on r equest .

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Romari t1c ally and socral l y.
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nd t1er, too .

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thei r ODinions a nd not your s
the first-day
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0et . 23) There ago, set
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position to do so . Regardless ,
you s hould avoid any pre fe ren- Township Raceway Park.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 14-Nov. 221 Be- Hills, calif., the three-time
cau se your influ ence ove r. your reigning World Champion
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regard ing your own capabll ittes career best Dl 6.11 seconds at
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the Lake View kids and felt
determination and poise Lake
they displayed what we Wfi'O
View-Auburn displayed at the
trying lo get a cross."
tournament , feat ured the
winners ... "
The headlfne I or the ad
team in an a dvertisement
By
CHr\RLES
D.
re~ds . "Coa ch Bernie Van
that ra n in Newswee k and
SCHOFFNER
Roekel and the Lake View
New Yorker rn ag~zines last
DES MOINES, Iowa (UP II
Black Hawks : even whe11
week.
- Before last week, Chuck
they lost they were winners."
The two-page ad is
Lamaak never realized losing
The copy tells of how Lake
dominated by a color picture
a basketball game could
View-Auburn , one of th e'
of Lamaa k, tearrunate Dave
brin g a tea m s o much
sma ll est schools in th e
Seger , ma nager Garry
attention.
tou rnament, had to g11
.Leona rd . Coach Bernie Van
Lamaak wa s the leading
against a highly ' regarded
Roekel and Assistant Coach
scorer on the Lake ViewFra nk Kraft standing near oppone nt in the title game.
" At halftime , they trailed
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 the ir bench a fter the 69-5()
Letters ol opluloa are weleomed. They obould he
I Joss
to
R e~i n a .
A by 21. Twice they tr ailed by
_leu thaD 300 words lllllfl (or be aubject to reduc:llou by 1 photogr apher capt ured the 28. They faced a team experts
1 group , looking long-faced but called best in the state. An \1
the 8lltor) aad mUll be olped wltb tbe alpee'a ad·
stili the Black Hawks woultl
dress. Namet may be withheld upon pubUeatlon.
1 pr oud, watch ing Regi na
not give up,' ' it says .
I acce pt t he c ha rn piun s h ip
However, on requetl, IUIMI!I l"lll be dlaeloted. Letten
l.a maak, who will contin ui,
should be lD 1ood tute, ·addreoslngluueo, aot
trophy.
his
basketball caree r al
110nalltles.
" ! was kind of surpri;-ed
1 they did iL on us," said
Wartburg College , said he
I La maak , a 6-f oot-1 gua rd who remember s what oe thought
I sco r ed 2:1 poi nts in the whe n the picture was taken .
" lt wo uld have he en nice to,
c hamp io n s hip
ga me .
1 "Ever ybody usually ta kes have the lt'ham pi uns hip J
trop hy, but I was th inkinf:
1 the winner ."
about
_how it was the last
1 . The ad was paid for by ·
~arne
in my fou r -yea r
Ma r t in-M ariet ta Co r p .,
l'a reer ," he said . "Tha t's the
Be th es da,
Md ..
which
way .a career should end , in
manufactu res a varietv of
the champ ionshi p ga me, 11u
products rang in g from
To the Editor:
matter if you win or lose.!'
ce m e nt
to
aer os pace
I would like 'to know why they put a stop sign in Monkey systems. Com pany officia ls
The ad i1Bel f caught the
Run where Oak Street runs into East Slreet, which gives a say th ey chose La ke Vie wteam and 1,6110 residen ts of
private drive the right of way. There have been some close Aubw·n beca use the Black · the Lake View-AUburn area
calls on that corner but the sign should be on the private drive . Hawks never qui t or lost their
in no rt hwest Iowa by
They need a speed limit sign also. There isn't any place for p u is ~
s
urprise . The team and
despi te
Uein~
kids lo ride their bicycles except in tbe road and as fast as underdogs.
eoaches knew pictures were
some people drive, I'd be afraid to let my kids ride a bicy cle
being taken , but u ntil the arJ
" It 's the 20th ad in &lt;1 series
here . Thank you for printing this. - Name withheld on we ha ve been r unning,'' said
a ppea red , they didn 't knou:
request.
exactly how the phot og raphs
Martin ·spokesman Willia m
wnuld be used.
Harwood . " The se ries sal utes
" I really thin k it's quite an
ex ce lle nce wh ereve r we
honor, '' Va n Roekel sai d.
found it , mostl y in people who
Dea.r Sir:
"How often do you gel H
ot he rw ise
would
be
II I used the kind of language I wanted to in this letter it unhe ra lded .
cha nce to he:tve the kids yuu
couldn't be printed . But I am putting it in as strong language as
" It's about people whu . wor k witil , your. team and
I can. This is an open letter the monster who dropped the dog achieve excellence just goin g
yo u r co rn rn u ni t ie ~
on Sycamore Street who was ready In have puppies. How can about their norma l jobs. Our represented in a na tional
you live with yourselves or sleep at night? A person like you people were impressed with
magazine?''
would even steal pennies off a dead man'seyes.l sure wouldn't
be able to sleep if I had been that cruel. Any one whO' drops a
pqor animal to fend for itself isn 't human !! ! Especially a poor ~------------------------ ,
pregnant female . You're not as human as the dog you dropped .
1
~ly a monster could drop animals . "If I knew who you were,
OPTOMETRIST
:
I.d turn you every way but lanse ." · You sure as heck think I
you've tangled .with a two-legged female wild cat! The poor
OFFICE HOURS : 9 : 30 to 12, 2 to 5 ( CLOSE 1
dog has a home here at my home now 1 Also I'd like to say to the 1 AT NOON ON THURS .) - EAST COURT
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~ople who dropped several puppies on the flood road . How I
ST., POMEROY .
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kind you are too. Don 't you think if God sees each little sparrow
that falls He sees each little dropped animal ?- Mrs. William
Fink.
Auburn High School team
whic h was beaten soundly by
Iowa City Regina in the
championship game of . the
Class 1i\ state tournament in
March.
Lamaak
and
hi s
tea mmates didn't know it
then , but that loss eventually
put them before millions of
magazine readers across t he '
country.
A Maryland company , impressed
with
th e

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Saluting exeeUence : 11 Even
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Eppl e
visited over the weekend with
her daughter , Mr. and Mrs .
Bob Allen, in Zanesville and
in Sandusky with Iter By ROBERT•KlECKHEFER
CHIS AGO
( UP!)
daughter,
Mrs.
Gerry
· Etiquette has come to bingo.
Behrendsen and son.
It's nor exactly Emily Post
Mr . and Mrs . Gordon
Atkins and son.s, Michael and - or even the ubiquitous
John, of Seattle, Washington, Hoyle - but Charles ~'Chick "
are Spending their vacation McCuen has developed a code
at the home of Stella Atkins of behavior and some helpful
hints for ~ple who are
and Ruby Diehl .
Recent visitors at the home getting acquainted with the
of Stella Atkins were Mr. and · game .
McCuen , · a
former
Mrs. · Howard Hoops of
Florida and Mr . and Mrs. television newsman, former
Dlinois State Lottery host and
Dale Bailey of Marengo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dougla s , recent bingo fanatic , calls his
spent two weeks at the home b'Uide 11 How to Be a Good
of their daughter, Mr . and Neighbor at Bingo." Th.e slim
Mrs. Don Gibson, Rockville·, paper brochure is illustrated
by his daughter, Cindy.
Md.
McCuen 's approach is
Halliday family
The
humorous
and the book
reunion was held Sunday at
Forest Acres Park. It was actually is designed more w
entertain than to enlighten.
well attended.
'
Miss Susie ·sheets, Jackson, For example, .he explains
spent the weekend with Mr. bingo games in church
basements
or
school
and Mrs. Charles Sheets.
Miss Beverly Bishop is gymnasiums frequently are
attending
advance run by priests and nuns and
cosmetology _ school
ln urges, " You will be careful
not 1o use the Lord's name in
Columbus.
Mrs. Norma Lee spent a vain no matter how angry or '
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. frustrated you happen to be .
Rudy Schmidt in Columbus
"At fraternal and veteran
recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ball club games, it is not
and Chuck of Columbus spent uncommon for the caller 1o
a weekend with Mrs. Frances have had too much to drink .
Young .
He will then imagine himself
to be a TV star or a show
business personality and you
wili•IJ&lt;: .forced to listen w his
Jokes in betw.een numbers. "
r\TIENDING DEDICATION
On rehashing past games :
KINGS MILlS, Ohio (UPI) " ll your good neighbor is a
- Notre Dame end Leon stranger, you probably will
Hart , one of only two iinemen want to inform him or her of
to win the Heisrnan Trophy, the number you neetltld last
was among the first group of week for the 'Jackpot ' and
Hall of Famers to announce how long you waited for it .
plans to attend the dedication However long you waited,
of the National Football your good neighbor will have
Foundation ' s College waited several numbers
Football Hall of Fame.
longer in that same 'Jackpot'
Hart, who won the Heisman game."
in 1949 and joined Yale end
On bingo atmosphere : "If
Larry Kelley as the only non- you are playing bingo in the
backs to win the award, will basement of your own church
be joined at the Aug. 3 event and it doesn 't feel familiar w
by fellow Hall of Famers Alex you , remember that a bingo
Agase, Red Bagnell, Don atmosphere is very different
Coleman and others..
from Sunday services.
The College Football Hall
" It may be that your own
of Fame is located 25 miles priest looks at you as though
northeast of Cincinnati, adja- . he's never seen you before in
cent to Kings Island amuse- his life. Do not be offended .
ment park .
Bingo has become important
business to the church and
the church school and Father
I!! preoccupied counlirig . the
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house and estimating the
night's !;Ike."
The last remark, McCuen ·
A U-2 reconnaissance plane
said,
is likely to be literally
of the United SU.tes wa s shot
down in the Soviet Union on true in many cases.
In Dlinois alone, he said,
May 1, 1960. Soviet Pre;nier
Khruschev refused to par- some 1,500 establishments
ticipate in the Paris summit are licensed lo hold weekly
conference scheduled for bingo games . They pay the
May 16 unless President state between $8 million and
.Eisenhower apologized for $9 million a year - 10 percent
U-2 flighl&lt;l. over the U.S.S.R. ; of their take. That indicates,
the Bi~ Four leaders went to he said, bingo in Illinois is at
Paris but the conference did least an $80 million-a-year
business, with churches and
not lake place .
civic groups the major
beneficiaries.

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In another Pony League
·game, host Eastern came
from behind and held on lor
an 11-8 win over the Pomeroy
RoYtls.
.
Greg Wigal got the win in
relief of Gene Cole. Together
they faMed 12 and w41ked
nine. Cole went three innings
and !aimed nine.
·
Wigal and Gary Griggs led
the hitters as they socked a
double a~ t~o single4 each
while M
~Issei had a triple
and sing! Charles Ritchie
and Cole had a single each.
. Steve OhUnger took the loss
as he and Brian · Swann
ianned eight and walked
seven. Tony Jewell had a
triple and· double to lead the
Royals while SwaM had a
triple. Rick Smith and Brian
Whaley each had two singles
while Otis Core had one.

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In this week 's Pony League
actiorl, Jerry Fields tossed a
one-hitter. at Racine as the
host Pomeroy A'~ downed the
visitors 3-2. Pomeroy scored
'three. times in 'the bottom of
the llfth after faDing behind- 20 in the fourth . ·
Fields struck out 16 of the
21 outs while walking six. The
only hit for Racine was· a
single by ·Terry McNickles.
Dale Teaford took the loss

By United Press International
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National League

Sports TrilnUctions
By United Press International
Thursday
Pro Football
Buffalo Waived rook ie
wide rece i...,ers Joe Cl.ark of
Dayton , Roy Algood of Syra cuse and Averill Harris of
Shippen sburg State
Baseball
Houston Placed pitcher
Joaqu in Andujar on the 21-day
disabled !i st e ffect ive July 8.
Texas
Opt ioned
Pitt
Putnam to Tucson ot the
Pacit ic
Coast
League , and
pl aced ·Sandy Alomar on the 15- day disabled list . React ivated
AI Oliver and . Juan Beniquez
from the disab led l ist effe ctive
Ju l y 13 .
Milwaukee - Purchased the
contract of left Mnded pitcher
M i ke K ekiCh from the Seattle
Mar iners
C:.olleg•
T ufts Named V ic Gatto
head f ootball coach .
Hockey
N ew
England
(WHA) Named Bill D ineen head coa ch.

u he and rellevw Kent Wolle

APPEAIUNG THIS WEEKEND
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inning .
Orioles, 81 Twlao 1:
Ken Singleton drove in
three runs with a palr of
homers, DOug DeCinces hit a
two-run bla8t and Rich Dauer
added a solo shot to help the
Orioles snap the Twins' eightgame winning streak . Mike
Flanagaq won his 13th game
with relief help from Don
Stanhouse
and
Tippy
Martinez.
Angels 5, Blue Jays 0:
Don Aase got a start when
Chris Knapp failed to show up
at the park and pitched a
four-hitler to lead the Angels
lo victory, Knapp boycotted
the Angels in a contract
dispute Jllld Aase roae to the
challenge by winning for the
fifth time in his last six siarts.
Rookie Carney Lansford
scored three runs for
california '
A's 7, Indians 3:
Taylor
Duncan
and
Mitchell Page each drove in a
pair of runs in helping the A's
snap a five-game losing
streak. Dave Revering hitJtls
loth homer for Oakland and
Gary Alexander a-acked his
18th for Cleveland.
Mariners 5, Tigers 4:
Leon Roberts' three.run
homer triggered a four-run
eighth inning that gave the
Marfners their victory .
Following Roberts' homer
Seattle scored the winning
run on a single by Dan Meyer ,
a walk lo Bill Stein and a
pinch.IJit single by Larry
Milbourne.

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6- The Oaily Sentinel , Mkldlepon-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, July 14, 1978

Mrs. Robert McGee
~, Helen·Help.
By
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Chester D of A meets

Helen Bouel

Mrs. Robert McGee, wi fe of
the new pastor of the
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church, was welcomed to the
United Methodist Women at a
meeting held Tuesday night
at the churth.
Mrs. Gerald Wildennuth,
chairpers on , reminded
members of the family night
potluck to be held Sunday at
6:30 for the entire church
famil y as a welcome to the
11ew minister and his family .
Mrs. Glenn Dill brought a
report from the County Council noting that. plans have
been made for hymn sings lo
be held the last Sunday in
each month having five Sun·
rillys. The first sing will be
held on July 30 at 2:30p.m. at
the Pomeroy Church .
Mrs. Everett Thomas com1
mented on her satisfaction 1n
being a delegate . io Con-

was noted that today's
culture is one of movement
and constant chan ge. Miss
Campbell called attention to
va rious migrant workers,
c orporation
re fugees ,
employes, military personnel. students and missionaries all in transit and of
the opportunity of the com,
munity to assist newcomers

Reflections on their early
stilool days were given by
members at a meeting of the
Past Councilors Club of
Che ster Council 323,
Daughters of America held
Wednesday night at the hall.
Mrs. Ada Bissell presided
at the meeting with members
answering roll call-by naming
their first grade teacher and
telling of their first day of
school.
Mae McPeek ' had the
secretary 's repqrt, Leona
Hensley, the treasurer ;s
report . A trfp planned to .
Piketon to . visit Hattie
Frederick · was cancelled
since she was hospitalized in
Waverly. She has since been
discharged from the hospital
and is flOw hack at . the
Piketon Nursin~ Home, The

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Pauline Ridenour thanked
the club for a gift and cards
during her 10 week confinement. Also thanking the club
was Mabel Van Meter for a
gift and cards during her
hospitalization.
Games were conducted by
Betty Roush and Mrs.
Potluck
Rid e nour .
refreshments were served to
those named and Margaret
Tuttle, Mar~ K. Holter,
Theima White, Laura Mae
Nice, Murcia Keller , )llary
Hayes , Elizabeth Hayes;
Goldie Frederick, Dorothy
Lawson, Jean Frederick , Ada
Neutzlin g, Mae Spencer ,
Letha Wood, Ada Morris, and
a guest , Sandy White.

in transit. She concluded with
. 'RECOVERY, INC.' BRINGS COMFORT
the poems. .. Uphill " and DEAR HELEN:
"The King of Lords, My
You've mentioned " Recovery, Inc., ' llefore, but in this pte·
Shepherd Is. " The group sent column-controversy over the high cost of psychiatry, it
sang, " All Praise to Our rates another few words .
Redeeming Lord."
I get as much out of a Recovery meeting as I do from a trip to
A household products party the psychiatrist, and the cost is minimal. It's a systematic
was held by Josetta Noble . met.hod of self-help arCer-care for nervous and fonner mental
foll owing.. the meeting . patients. It doesn't supplant the physician or therapist nor
Refrestunents of punch and does it offer diagnosis or treatment, but it allows people to
cookies were served.
discuss their problems with those who have been there too.
Forme, the most comforting words in Recovery are, "Your
symptoms are distressing but not dangerous." We are remind·
ed to have patience to wait, that our feelings rise and fall, that
HANK CLELAND
we should "move our muscles." We must always applaud
PASSES
EXAM- Hank
ourselves for doing something .right (even if it doesn't turn out
Cleland
received
word
right), for we have putfoi1h the effort.
.
recently
that
be
has
sue·
Many mental health agencies recommend Recovery, Inc.,
cessfully
passed
the
test
for
but more doctors should advise their patients that it is
his
Real
Estate
Broken
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
available. It's one more tool we can use to help ourselves. License lor the State of
M.P.
Ohio.
A graduate of Ohio
iell me a little bit about what DEAR READERS:
Mid- life crisis
University,
Cleland has
Recovery , Inc. was professionally fouoded by the late
is happening 'in your mar·
been
affiliated
with Cleland
psychiatrist, Dr. Abraham A. Low, at the Psychiatnc Institute
riage ?
Realty
on
Main
Street In
The physiological changes
MRS. P: No. I want some of th.e University of Illinois Medical School. He su~rvtsed It \. , .
Pomeroy
since
receiving
associated with the male mid· guarantee before we stan untill952 when, at h1s directton , 1t became and remams a com- . t'\,;
Polly Cramer
ference and encouraged life crisis are not as specific that you will give your opi·
his Real Estate Salesman's
pletely self-help organization.
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License
to November, 1972.
The non-profit organization , now acttve mover 1,000 c1hes m Glue won't
rubber backing. They do not
being lay delegates.
He
Is
also
a certified real
menopausal women. Still, Otherwise, I feel we will just (be United States and Canada emphasizes willpower and
have to be laundered as often
An Aug . 8 picnic was men bet ween the ages of 40 be wasting time.
go away
and as a result the backing estate appraiser under the
mutual aid in combating mental and nervous disorders.
planned . for forest Acres and 60 are likely to find this
American Assoc;iation of
One way in which Recovery differs from less structured
stays on longer. - B.M.
COUNSELOR: You seem
Park with the Un ited an unsettling time of life.
Real Estate Appraisers
DEAR POLLY _ A friend
DEAR POLLY -1 tried one
to want to be told what to do. groups : Only nervous and-o.r former mental patients who have
Methodist Women and the
The stability of their mar- Is this issue Jnvolved attended meetings consistently for at least six months are framed two cross-stitched thing and then another on my and lostrucls courses In
JOF Class combining for the riages may be threatened as somehow in your marital pro- eligible for training as group leaders. They form the backbone pictures that were WOfked ori rugs where the non-slip real estate principles 'and
outing.
they find themselves at- · blem ?
of the organization which is staffed almost entirely by a linen material. She used finishhas worn off but with no practices aad appraisal at
Miss Grace Campbell was tracted to younger women .
Rio Grande College.
MRS. P: That 's a pretty
·
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some type of adhesive , luck until I thought of using a
prog ram leader using as her Their children are moving smart way to changethe sut&gt;- volunteers.
resides with his
Cleland
Funds are obtained mainly by voluntary contributions at fX1SSibly a rubber based one, vinyl floor runner . I cut
topi c, " Women in Transit. " out of the nest while their ject. Okay, I'll go along with group meetings, and by voluntary annual memberships.
wife,
Kathy,
and their four
that soaked through the linen pieces the size of the rugs, put
The purpose, she explained, parents are becoming in•
sons
on
Wright
Slreei In
you. Yes, that is one of the
Headquarters address is: Recovery , Inc., 116 South and darkened it so that the them down with the smooth
is to recognize persons who creasingly dependent. Even problems . My husband Michigan Ave ., Chicago, Ill. 60603 :
Pomeroy.
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embroidery is not very visi- side against the floor and
are in transit and to challenge work may take on ominous always used to tell me what to
Or you can find the local number in your phone book. -H.
ble. Do you know of some . they do not slip anymore .
each member to take the Lones as younger men push tJuJ but now he- seems
solution
that will remove this When the pads need ·cleaning
journey which brings them past them on their way to the
IN THE HOSPITAL
DEAR HELEN:
glue?
Water
will not soak it · I take them outside and shake
uninterested
and
far
away.
into the company of Christ . It top.
Glenn
Lam ben received
I'm
another
who
gave
my
baby
away
and
regreted
it
deeply.
out. -THELMA
them or even turn the hose on
And I feel alone and
WQrd Thursday of the injury
Women married to the 17- neglected.
am
still
married,
but
we
have
twins
and
an
older
I
was
and
DEAR THELMA - My them and let them dry . .
of his. brother, Max Lambert,
to-20 million men in this stage
r know he is trying to decide boy, and my problems were too great to face. It was a quicl\ answer has to be as vague as MRS. A.S.
·
in
an automobile accident in
of life may benefit from whether he should move to decision, no counseling.
your letter. A specific cure
DEAR POLLY - I find it is Columbus. Employed with
I let my girlfriend have my _daughter, thinking I could cannot be given when one useless to put newspapers on
listening in on a conversation another company, taking a
between a counselor and hoi- cut in salary and responsibili· always see her. Instead , she won't let me near my child, does not know what was used. the floor when cleaning my the State Liquor Board in Columbus, !.amben and a friend ·
line caller. (Personal in- ty on the chance he will be though we live close.
Did you ask the friend who . built-in oven because the who was driving the vehicle
formation in all not-line e• ·
I went to coui1 trying to get her back, but lost the case did the framing?
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loosened grime drips on the
The Bradbury Church of cerpts has been changed to able to climb higher up the
were traveling to their homes
because r had "forsaken" my baby.
ladder.
Various adhesives are cabinet below and will stain when the fri end lost control of
Christ youth will sponsor a protect the caller's confidenCriminals have a second chance. Why not parents? - D.R.
And he seems driven,
removed in various. ways . 1 it. So now I fold several the vehicl e and it struck a
swuruning party Saturday tiality. )
DEAR D.:
almost
obsessed,
about
his
will give yqu .a few and then sheets of newspaper over the
night al the London Pool,
MRS. P : After I finish fell- appearance. Yesterday he
If you can't have your daughter, isn't it best to resign you must proceed as you ooen cabinet doors , close the tree . I....ambert i~ eonfined to '
Syracuse. All youth of area ing you about my husband 's
University Hospital with a
yours~If.in the knowledge that she has a good home? When you
Churches of Christ are in- behavior, I W&lt;mt you to tell announced he is getting a hair d&lt;i '!hi§ :.. and stop fighting - perhaps her new parents w11l think best. For mucilage app- doors to hold the papers 'in broken right leg and sever:e
VIted to attend and to take me whether or not I should transplant. I don't see him in again become friends , and you can see her from time to time. - ly a detergent solution. If place and thus create a drop la eerations.
the evenings because he is
stains remain use 8 white cloth canopy. As each sheet
guests. I Charge will be $1 per leave him . Okay?
H.
jogging
or
working
out
etther
vinegar solution (one-quarter gets soaked it is torn off and
f)e rson for all over nine.
COUNSELOR : What do "ith weights. Is he turning inATTEND WORKSHOP
cup
white vinegar to three- there is a fresh one. I have
·n,ose under mne will be ad· you want me to do'!
to
a
physical
fitness
nut
?
F'
uur area women attended
quarters
cup
warm
water),
been
married
only
a
couple
of
nu tted free. The swimming
MRS. P: After I list hi s
r
just
don't
understand
the
American Association of
let
stay
on
about
15
minutes
years
and
find
the
Pointers
party w11l be held from 8 to 10 weaknesses, I want you to tell
these
changes.
He
is
not
the
Univer
s ity
Women 's
and
launder.
On
,
household
make
my
housework
a
bit
p.m.
me whether r should stay or same man I married 23 years thinking that he might be so
workshop
held
recently
at Ureement
apply
polish
remover
easier.KAREN
During a meeting of the leave.
ago.
with an eye dropper, sponge
Polly will send you ~ne of bana College. Fay Sauer,
worried about other things
youth group Wednesday night
COUNSELOR : I really
COUNSELDR : His con· that he hasn't even noticed
With a clean cloth. Do not use her signed than &lt;-you Kathryn Knight , and Dorothy
pla ns were discussed for Bi· can't advise you one way or
ce
rns
don
't
sound
that
this on synthetics. Test newspaper coupon clippers if Woodard represented the
the changes in the marriage.
ble school to be held July 24 to the other but .~1range to me . Maybe you
anything fint for effect , on she uses your favorite Middleport-Pomeroy Area .
MRS. P : Are you telliag me
28 at the Bradbury Church
MRS. P : Then let's forget would feel more tolerant if he to stay in this marriage and
L'Olor and fabri c. For plastic Pointer, Peeve or Problem in Branch, and Irene Barnes the
with classes from 6:30 to 8:30 it. I thought I could depend on
hadn't
stopped
telling
you
glue
immerse stain in a 10 her column . Write polly 's Gallipolis Branch. Th e
work it out?
p.m . The group will attend you to tell me what to do .
what
to
do.
percent
white vinegar solu- · pOinters in care of this workshop was for officers
COUNSELOR : Not reallY:
Jesus in 78 on the 28th . Kevin That's why I called.
and was on pr.ogram planning
MRS.
P:
I
think
you're
lion,
keep
at the boiling point n e w~')laper .
But I am suggesting you talk
Kin g, president, conductc'l
COUNSELOR : Talking ri ght. r have gone through with your husband about your
for
the coming year.
for
15
minutes
or
so
and
then
the meeting whi ch opened may help you begin to resolve
111&lt;1ny
changes
with
him
.
As
rinse.
For
feelings.
rubber·
cement
use
with devotions.
your problem. Why don't you long as he was consi.stent in
Mrs. P's almost desperate
a grease solvent. Do
the way he handled me, I was need for specific adyice led
remember the testing for effine. Now. I feel totally lost.
the counselor to ask more
fect on not only the linen but
COU NSELOR : How did it about her dependency on her
the embroidery thread used .
used to make you !ee l when husband . This led to a clearer
-POLLY
he told you what to do ?
DEAR POLLY- and Mrs.
understanding of the dif100 Union Ave.
Pomeroy, 0.
FOR
MRS. P: II made me feel ficulties in the marriage.
H.K.B. -I do not have a solu992-1593
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secure - and loved. Yes, the
tion for the rubber backing
Dr. Blaker cannot take
attention made me feel loved. telephone calls from her
coming off of rugs when they
At the beginning of every readers . However, there are
Full
line·
of
guns,
are washed. However,! place
week, for exampl e' he would hundreds of crisis intervenmy mats in the dryer, set it on
ammunition, hunting bows,
tell me whether or not I could tion phone lines in the United
the fluff cy~le and run the
arrows, knives·, holsters,
NORMAN GRUESER
spend money on clothes and States. For the phone number
dryer about,lO minutes. This
CELEBRATION
SET
~
how many times we would be of one near you. contact your
police scanners, antennas,
removes the loose dirt and
able to eat out- depending on local mental health associa· An npen house In celebra·
lint and does not hann the
rifle slings, binoculars &amp;
tion of the 80th birthday of
U1e bills, you know.
tion or mental health in- Norman Grueser will be
other items too numerous to
COUNSELOR : And now formation se rvice.
held
Sunday
from
I
to
5
tion.
he's too busy.
Write to Dr. Blaker in care ·
p.m.
at
lbe
.
Minersville
Choose an exciting Career in one of these
MRS. P: Either he's too of this newspaper, P.O. Box
busy or he doesn't love me 475, Radio City Station, New residence of Mr. Grueser.
CELEBRATION SET
s uccess proven fields:
Hosting the celebrallon wUI
anymore .
The St. John's Lutheran
Yor.k, N.Y. 10019. Volume of be his children, Lawrence
COUNSELOR : Have you mail proh ibits per sonal
Church will celebrate the
•EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
of Penosacola, Fla. and
told him how you feel·~
tOOth anniversary of the
replies, but questions of Karen Haines, Minersville.
MRS. P: No. He doesn't general interest will be
building Sunday, July 16.
•SECRETARIAL
Mr. Grueser's four greathave time to talk .
Church
services will be held
discussed in future columns.
grandchildren
wlll
be
COUNSELOR
:
I
was
just
.
11
a.m. with Gerald
at
•BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
among those attending the
Herbener as the guest
observance. Mr. Grueser
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speaker .
was born on July 13, 1898.
A basket dinner will begin
Friends and relallves are
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at noon followed by an old
co~dlally Invited to attend
faShioned hymn sing at I :30
the celebration.
p.m.

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school su pt Church School, lil I 5
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under d •re&lt;t ion of Al •ce
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POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
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M ulber r y Rev . Clyde V Hender ·

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POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST
212 W Main St Jo hn McArthur ,
po~tor

81b le school , 9 30 am .
morntng wor shtp , 10 30 a .m ·
Yo uth meetings , b 30 p m e11 en 1ng w ors t·up 7 30 Wednesday
ntght pr aye r meel 1ng and B1ble
study, 7 30 p m
fHE SA LVATION ARMY , 115
BuTternut A ve Po me roy Envoy
and Mrs Roy W1mng . off1cers in
ctl arge
Sunday h o l 1n ess
m eet1ng 10 am Su nd ay School
10 30 a .m Su nday school leade r
YPSM Elmse Adams, 7 p m
solva t ion
mee t1ng , v an ous
speaker s and mus1c spec10l s 7 30
p m Thur sda y 10om . to 2 p m
Lod1 es Home l eague, all women
invited , 7:30 p m pr aye r mee ttng
and Bible study , Bob Es l ep,
leader
Rev
N oel
Hermon .
teacher
BURLINGTON SO U THER N SAP TISf CHA PEL . Route 1, S ha de ~
Pas tor Bobby Elk.1ns
Sunday
sc hoo l 5 p m Sund ay worship
5 45 p m . Wedn esday prover stH·
vtce 7 30 p m
POM EROY WES TSI DE CHURCH
or CHRIST. 200 W Mom 51 Jerry
Pau l. minister phone 992-7000
Conser"11 oltve , non -In str umental
Su nday wors htp 10 a m B1ble
studY 11 a m wor sh tp , 6 p m
Wedne!id ay B1ble study 7 p m
OLD DEXTE R BIBLE CHRISTI A N
C HURC H .~ Re11 Ro lph
Smt ih
pa stor Sunday school 9:30 o m ,
Mrs . Wor ley Froncts super.ntf!nden t. Preoch1 ng se rvices f 1rst &amp;
third Sundays fo ll owmg Sunday
Schoo l
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST .
Preo chmg q 30 o m . ftr sl and second Sunday s of each month ,
th ird and fourth Sundays each
month worship serv1ce at 7 30
p rn
Wednesday even 1ngs of
7 30 Pra ye r end B1ble Study
SEV EN TH DAY
ADVE N TIST
M ulb erry He1ghh RoOd Pome roy
Pastor, Alben Dt tl es Scibbo th
Schot;~ l
Superm tenden l
Clo re
Mcint yr e Sabbath School Salur
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mornm g worsh1p .
10 45 om
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Casto pas tor Sunday SchooL
9 30 a m ewen1ng wor~h•p . 7 30
Thursday evemng p ra ye r se r111Ce
730pm
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BAPTIS'T ,
Oov1d Mann m.n1ster W1 lhom
Warson , Sunday sc h oo t sup! Sun
day sc hoo l 9 30 o m mornmg
wor'sh 1p 10 30 am
FIR ST SOUTHE RN BAPTI ST / B7
Mulberr .,. A11e Pomeroy Pau l J
Wh1te Pa stor Gor y Ba sham Sun
day schoo l supt Sunday sc ho ol
9 30 a m
morn1ng worsh1p ,
10 30. evf!n u1g w o nhtp 6 30 p m
M1dweek pray e r ser111&lt;e 7 30

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Rober t Gro11es , Rector Morn mg
Prayer and Sermon 11 am

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MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
Dex ter Rd , La ngsv1lle Ohuj, Rev
Clyde Ferrell
Po§to r Sun da y
School
11
a .m
Sa t urd a y
prea ch•ng $erv •ces 7 30 p m
Wedne!idav even1ng 81b le stud y
ot 7 30p m
f-AI TH I ABERNAClE CHURCH
Ba1ley ' Run Rood Rev Emm e tt
Row son posto t Hond lev Dun n
supt Sunday school 10 am SuM
day even•ng l&gt;erv.ce i 30. B•ble
1eo chmg 7 30 p m Thursday
D YfSVIlL E
CO MMUNITY
CHUI-ICH Roger C I urner pa stor
Sundo v sc hool 9 30 a m Su tdoy
morn1ng wors h•p I 0 30 Sunday
e11enmg serVICe 7 30
MIDDLEPOR1
M T 'MORIAH BAPliS T Corner
Four th and Motn
Mtddleport
Re 11 Henry Key Jr pastor Sun
dov Sc hool 9 30 am M1 s Ervtn
Bau mgardner
su p!
Mo rmng
wors htp 10 45 a m
MIODLEPO~T
CHUR CH OF
CHI-l iST IN CHRI ST IAN UNION .
l owreM&lt;e Manley pas- tor Mr s
Russ ell You ng Sunday School
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 om
~ 'i'en1 ng wor shtp
7 30 Wednes
doy prayer tnee:t.ng ] 30 p m
M r MORIA H CHURCH OF GOD.
Ro c11le Ro4 te 1 , the Rev Jome ~
M MuMc y po sl o r Sunday school
9 45 a m mo •mn g worshtp , 11
om
e~ten1ng
worsh1p
7 30
Ptoyer mee t111g , ·Tuesday 7 30
pm
Young peoplf! 5 meetrMg
7 30 p m Thurs day
M IDDLI:I-'ORT FIRST BAPl iST
Co rner St Mt h ond Palmer the Rev
Ko r by
O tl er
pastor
Roberl
Porll.er Su permtendent Sunday
WMPO Ro dto pr ogram 7 45 a m .
Sunday School 9 15 o m Mor n
rn gWor 1&gt;h1p 10 15o m Youthoc
' hvil t f! ~ and lello wsh,p l or ru n•or
and sen 1o r h1gh srudcnT s, 0 p m
Sunday ev ~?n•ng worsh•p 7 30
p tn M1d wee~ prayer &amp;erv1 ce::.
Wed n e1odo ~ 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CH RI Sl
M1d
dl cpmt 5th and Ma tn Ge or ge
Glou• mmrsler M •k"-' Gerlach
su per1n1enden1
ferr y Yankey
yout h m•n1s iEtr Bible sc hoo l 9 30
am
mom1ng wor~h1 p
10 30
om ' evemng wor~h1 p
7 30,
praye r ser111Ce 7 p m Wed nes ·

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MIOOLEPOfH l HURCH o r !HI:
NAZARI:NI: Re 11 Jtm Br oo me,
pas lor . M rs Mary Lothey ~undoy
school supt Sundav sc hoo l 9 30
am
morntng wor~htp , 10 30
a m,
Sun day
e v angeltslt c
meeltng
7 00
p m
Prayer
mee l ~r"lg Wednes day 7 30 p m
UNilED
PRESB..Yfi:RIAN
MINISTRY OF ME IG S COU NTY
Dw tght l. Zov 1l z. d1rector
H ARR ISO ~ V Illl:

PRI: SBYTERIA N '
Re 11
Er nes t
S trtc ~ l1 n pas tor . Sunday church
school 9 30 o m
Mr s Homer
lee
sup!
morn1ng worsh tp

1030
MIOOLlPORr Sunday school
9 30 am Fl1 chord Vau ghan sup!
Mornrng worshtp 10 30
~Y RACU~I: Mornmg wo rshtp 9
a rn Jundoy schoo l lOa rn Mr 'i
Sampson Hall !.uP I.
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Rev , BObby Por ter past or . Sun·
day school. 10 am . Sundo.,. wor ship , 11 o ,m , Sunday e11 em ng
!'oerv•ce , 7 p m Wednesday Fom1
ly T,r o 11ng Hour 7 p .m . Wedn esd ay
worsh1p se r v1Ce , 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CH URCH.
Near l ong Bottom , Edsel Hart ,
pastor. Sunday schoo l 10 a .m
Church , 7 30 p .m ,
prayer
meettng 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPOR T PENTECOSTAL ,
l h 1rd Ave . thf! Re- 11 Wdl 1om ttlnit tel . poslor , Rona ld Dugo n Sun day Sc hoo l Supt Classes l or o il
ages evenmg ser.,. tce 7 30 Btble
stud11 Wednesday 7 30 p m
youth ser viCes Frt day 7 30 p m
MIODLEPOR,J FREEWILL BAP.
liST Corne r A sh and Plum N oel
Herr ma n, pa stor . Saturday e 11ef1·
tng servr ce . 7 30 p m . Sunday
School. 10 30 a m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarn er
D1reclor
, _.
POME ROY CL USTER
~e y James Corb11t
POMI:::~OY
wors htp servtce
q 15 am .. Sunday sc hool 10 30
o m
Re11
Ro be r t M cGee .
mtni ster
EN TE RP RISE Wors htp 9 a m
ChurchSchooiiOo.m
ROCK SPRINGS Wors htp 10
om
Ch ur ch Sc hool · 9 I So m
UM YFO 30 p m
Fl A TWOOD S. Wor sh1p 11 o .m .
Church School lOa m .
MIDDLEPORT CL USTER
Re ... . Ro bert Bum ga rner
HEA TH , Robert Bumgarner,
Pasto r
Wors h 1p
10 30 o .m
Chu rch Sc hoo l 9 30 am UMYF 6
pm
Ru t la nd Solem Center Chorg~
RU rtANO , W i lbur Hrlt Pasror
Wo rsh1p 10 30 a m Ch u rch ScHool
9 30 am
SALE M CE N TER Church School
9 45 om . wor shi p 9 o m .
SVRACU S\: CLUSTER
Rev Harvey Koc h Jr
ASBURY . Worsh 1p 11 a m
Church School ~50 a m UMW
f 1rsl Tue\d oy 81b le Stud-, Thurs
7 30 p m .
FOREST RU N Wor shi p 9 am
ChurchSchool10 o m
MINERS VIL LE . Wors htp 10 o .m
Chu rch School 9 a m
SY RACUSE . Church School 9 00
om . Wor shtp ser111Ce 7.30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Re v Do 111d Horns
Cl us ter Leader
Re'i' Ste11en Wilson
fl orence Sm1th
H1lton Wo lf e
A ssoc 1a les
BEfHA N Y (Dorcas ) Wors htp
9:30 om Ch urc h School 10 30
am
CA RMEl , Chru ch Sc hool 9 30
o m Worsh1p 10 30 o m 2nd and
4th Sunday s
A PP LE G RO VE Su nday School
9 30 o m Worsh1p 7 30 p m 1st
ond 3rd Sunday s, Pr ayer meetong
Wed nesday 7 30 p m Fellowship
suppvr f ir st Sa turday 6 p .m UM VV.
'JMd Tuesd ay 7 ·30 p m
I::AST LETART , Chr uch School 9
om Wor sh•p sen•1ce 10 o m
Pr a yer
mee 11ng 7 30 p .m .
Wedne1odo-, U MW ltr s1 Tuesday
7 JOp m
RA CINE WESLEYAN
Sunday
~c h ool 10 o m
worsh tp II am
Cho 1r pra CI1ce l hursday 8 p m
HTART FA LLS Chu •ch School
10 om W or~ hrp se r11 tce q om
MORNING Sf A~ Wo r sh1 p 9 30
am . Chu rch Sc hoo l 10 30 a rn .,
~ ~ d Week Ser111Ce Wedne sday 8
p .m
MORSE CHAPEL Wors hp 11
o m . ChurchSchool930~;un
PORTLAND Wo rsh•p 7 30 p m
Church School9 30 am
SUTTON Chu1ch Sch ool 9 30
a rn Wor shtp l si and 3r d S undo~ s
1030o m
NO IHHI:AST ClU~ TER
Re11 . R1chord Th o ma s
Pas to r
Duane Sydenslr 1c k.er
John Do uglas

John F . Fultz, Mor .
Ph. m .2101
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CHI:SlEW CHURCH 0 1- GOO
Rev Oo M y H Cook pa!o l or Su n
doy ~c hool 9 30 a rn
wor!i lttp
set111Ce 11 am even 1ng serv 1ce
I 00 youth ser111te W edne~ d ay
IOO pm
LANGSVI llE
C HRISTIAN
CHUHCH, Rober t Mu s~er , p o ~ t or
Sunday '&gt;Chool Q 30 a m
Roy
S•gmon, supt rn 9r n1"~ wor!&gt;~Hp ,
10 30 SuM doy e'l'emng serv 1ce
7 30 mtd week se rv1ce , Wedne s
da y 7 p .m '
SVHACUSI:. CHURCH O F THI:.
NA ZAHI:N I:
Rev
Dole l\oss
po!. lor
Bob M oo re .
Sun~ oy
Schoo l sup t Sunday school . 9 30
am
mo t n1ng wors h1p
10 45
om evonge lrslt c servi,e , 7 p rn
Wedne!odoy serv1Ce!i
pra yer
and pro•se 7 p .m
Nazar ene
youth 7 p m
L&gt;ody prayer
mee ttng 8 :tO o .m M en s p• oyer
mee1mg , Saturday 7 p •n
I:D ~N
UNIHD Bf.!H HR(N IN
L HIII J1 ~ lden H. Bloke pa stor .
Sundo~ ~chool 10 a rn
Howar d
McCoy sup! Mor nu'g '.&gt;ermon ,
II a nt Sunday mght se rvices
(hiiS IIOII ~nde011 0 r
7 J'O p m
Song serv 1ce &amp; p m
~ r eodm 1g
1:! JU
p m~
M 1dweek
Pra .,. er

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sh• p serv.ce 10 30 o tn Su nday
~cr11 t ces
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Wedne~do 11 7 p 111
ANTIOUilV BAPTI ~ I Rev l:orl
Shu ltl
pas tor
Sun day s(hool
9 30om Ch urch se rv 1ce I p m
youth meetmg 6 p m Tuesday B•
ble Study 7 p m
f!A CINE CHUR CH
OF
fHI=
NAZAJ.II=NI:: , Re.., Jo hn A Coif man pas tor Fronk.hn Imboden
ch01 t mon o f the Boord o l Chns
t10 n lrle Sunday School q 30
a fl'\
mo rn1ng wor s h1p 10 30
Sunday even•ng w o r ~ h1p 7 30
p m Pro-,e • meet1ng Wednes
doy 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST 8AP1 1Sl Don L
Wo lket . Pa stor Ronn 1e Sal~er
~u nday
sc h oo l ~up i , ~ undo~
school q 30 o rn mor n1ng war
sh1p , 10 40 o .rh , Sunda y even1ng
w orshtp 7 30 Wednesday eve n
1ng Btbl e l&gt;tudy . 7 30
DA NVIL LI: WI:S LEYAN Re11 f.!
D. Brow n pas tor Sulldoy School
q 30 om
mornrr1g
11. ::: r~ h•p
I () 45 youth !iCflll&lt;e 6 45 p m
e11enmg wor~htl)
7 "0 p m
proy et and pra1M. Wedn c!ida .,.
7 J'O p m .
SIL VI:II RUN FHEE BAf:'IISr He11
Mor vrn Mark.m J-. C~ I OI Steve l 1t
tie Sunday 1ochool ~up ! Sun da y
5C hool 10 om
rno rn.ng wet
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11 o m Su nday ewvn1ng
wot5 hrp I 30 Pro ver fMeetrng
and B1bl e study Thur sdav, 7 30
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YOUNG'S
CARPETING

mee l tr'1Q Wednesday , 7 p m Ro y
Adam!. , loy leader
lH URCH O f J~SUS CHR IST
Loc ated 01 Rutland a n New l1mo
Hood neMI to F 01e~ 1 Acre Por k.
Re11 Ray Ro use po!.tor . Ro ber t
Mu s!oe r ~ un doy Schoo l sup! ~un
day !.Chool 10 30 am w ot sh1p
7 30 p m B1ble Slud-, WedMes
day 7 30 fJ •n , Sotu t doy 111gh1
prayer se1111CC 7 30 p m
H~M L O C K G ROV l CHRI STIAN
Roger Wohon pa~ t o r Kenne th
Byer Su nday sc hool sup! M orrl
1ng wors h1p 9 30 om , )un
dayschool 10 30 a m
e11e rung
~ erv tce
7 30 Wed nesday B1ble
S1udy 7 30 p m
Ml
UNI ON BAPl i) T
Don
W ilson
5vndo y
~d r oo l
wpe t1nte ndcn 1 Sunday school
q 45 a m even u1g wo r ~h 1 p 7 30
p m . Pray er meet1ng 7 30 p m
Wednesday
fUPPER5 Pl AINS CHRI Sfi AN
CHURCH
~ugen e Underw ood
po sl or Howard Coldwell
Jr
Sur)day Sc hoo l Sup t
Su ndov
School q 30 a rn Mo rn mg Scr
man 10 30 am Sunday eve n• ng
serv•ce 7 p m
lH AIIT
J-ALLS
UNIHD
BRI:.THIII:N Rev Freela nd N on 1'i
pmt or Fl oyd N o rt •s ~ upt Sunday
c,choot 9 30 o rn
mor nrng 1oer
•no n 10 30 a m Pto-, er serv1cc
Wt:"dne ~ do~ 7 30 p m
C HI: ~T l:R
CHURCH o r
IHt
NAZ:AI-IEN~ Rn w Herb er t C•o te
po !. !or Worsh1p sc1V1 Ce I I a 111
and ~ JU p m ~undoy
Suuda -,
~chool. 9 30 o m R1 chor d Bort o n
'upl Pray er meetmg , Wedne s
doy730pm
IHIADFORD
CHUR CH
OF
CHR151 Gobr1el Mn !i, po stot B1
bte Sun da y Sc hoo l 9 30 o m m ar
nmg ch ur ch 10 30 a .m . Sunday
eventng
~e rv 1 c e
7 00 p m
W edn~~doy ~e t v t (f! 7 JO p ,rn
LAURH CU f-f- !-RH Ml: 1HOD1S1
CHURCH He11 Floyd F Shoo k
pas to r
Lto~d
Wt1ght
Sundo~
Xhool Supt
M or n1 ng Worsh1p
q 30 o m ~un doy Jchool tO 'JC)
o rn Wednesday Praye1 ond l:lt
ble Stu dv 7 30 p m Sunday e 'o'en
1ng w o rsh 1p 7 JO p m Cho 11 Pro c
!1Ce 1hur sdoy "/ p 111
Dl: XT ER CHURCH 0!- C HR I ~ l
Charl es Ru ssel l S•
mm1s te r
fl tek Macomber
~u pi
Sund ay
.. cboo l , 9 30 am
wotsh1p !Coe r
11 1C~ 10 JO o m B•ble !, tud-, 1ues
do-, , 'I 30 p m
fH.:OHGA"'t£1:0 CHURCH OfJ~ !:rU~ ( HR I51 O f LA I I!i=H OAV
~ A I NT S
Por tland Fl ocolc k o f'l~
W,ltJom Housh pmtnr
Ll
Rotclilt , 1;-'hurch Hho.-.1 J •• , tur
~undo~ Sc.ho o l Y "tl r•
M or n
111g Wf'l rSh ip I• ~.~ • :
~Ufl o.JQy

e11en mg se t 11 1Ce 7 p m Wednes
day even ing p ra yer se rytces 7 30
pm
B H HL E H ~M BAP TI ST R'l' ll l:arl
Shu ler , pas tor W orsh• p se t v•ce
q 30 a m Sund ay !ichool 10 30
om . B1bl e Study a nd pro-,er ser ll•(e Thursday . 7 30 p m
CAR LETON CHURCH . Ktngsbury
Road G o ry K111 g pas tor Sunday
schoo l 9·30 a m . Ro lph Carl
super1ntenden1 evening worsh1p ,
7.30
p m
Pr ayer mef! t1 ng
Wednesday 7 30 p .m .
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTI AN .
Bruce Sm tth
pastor Wa ll ace
Damewood Sup t . 81 b le Sc ho o l
Q 30
om
Preaf h ing se r ~tiC&amp;
10 45 a .n;-t N o evC"nmg ser-...1ce .
H YS~L l RUN FR EE METHODIS T
Herber t A 1ling .
CHURCH. Re11
pa sto r . Sund a y School 9,30 a rn ,
Morntng ser vtce
10.30 om .,
Evongel1s ttC se r vic e 7 30 p m ,
Ptoye • •nee hng Thu t sdo v ] 30
p m.
f- ~EEOOM GOSPEl M ISSIO N a t
l:lal d
Knob
Re 11
Lawr ence
Gluesencomp Sr . pastor . Roge r
W•ll l ord . Sr , Sunday schoo l sup t
Sul'l doy schoo l 9 ·30 o · e11ening
wor sh tp
7 30
p m
Proyer
rnee t1ng, W e dnesd o ~ 7 30 p .m
Youth meetmg , Sunday, 5 30 p .m .
wtth Oon and Mar tha M ~odow s tn '
cho,rge
WHIU S CHAPH , Coolvrll e RO
Rev kp-, Of!e ter pa siOJ Sunday
~t h oo 19 , 30 a .m . w o rsh1p svnnce ,
10 3U o , rn B1ble stud y ond p rayer
ser Y1ce Wednesdo-, 7·30 p m .
RU f lAN D
RUllAN D CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lo rry Cole 1110n pa!o lo r , Co - Su n ·
day !.choot .. upt s Sot,., McKmne y
and Herb El l1 tt .Sunday sc hool and
comm umon 9 30 o m Worsh •p
and cornu n1on. 10 30o .m .
HUI L AND
COMM UN I TY
CHURCH Sunday School, 9 30
om
wors hip !o liH \I tCe 1 I am .,
Wednesday prayer meetrng, 7 30
p "' you th se r ~o" 1ces Sunday . 7
p.m . Su nday rught w a 1 ~ h r p , 7 30
RUTL AND CH UHCH OF f HE
NAZ ARt:N I:. Re v Lloyd D Gtirnm ,
Jr pa stor. Sunday sc hoo l 9 30
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wor~h•p ~P. r v1ce 10 30 am .
broodcos l l1 11e o v ~l WMI-'0 young
pe o p l r&gt; ~
HH~tt ce
7
p .m .
h onge i1 St1 c ser11tce 'I 30 p m
Wednesday se r ~o"ICC 'I 30 p.m .
MASO N COU N f V
J-IRS I SOUTHf:-kN BAPTIS T Car
ner o l ~ewnd and Anders on ,
MO ~('n
Pa!.IOr honk Lo w ther
\
rn , \Chool 9 4!&gt; o tn .. wor
LJ ~ e r v t ce
II o m and 7 30
p rn
W ee ~ ly
b 1ble St udy
Wednesday . I 30 p m
MA~O N CHUIK H 01- CHNI ST P
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A s~o c • o t es

JOPPA
Worsh1 p
10 a m
Church School 9 am . Pray er
M eet1 ng Wednesday 8 p m
CHE STE R
Worsh1p 9 a m
Church Scl)ool I 0 om
6
LONG BOTT O M , Worsh1p 7 30
p m Church School 9 30 a
AlFRED Wo r!ihip 7 30 p m
Church School Gl 30 am
ST . PAUL Worsh1p I I am
Church School 9 30 am
RI:EDSV' ILlt: Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
a .m Worsh rp 7 30 p m Pl ayer
Meet.ng 7 30 p m
Tue~doy
V1SitO IIOn7 30p m 1~1 Thursd ay
Stt'V ER RIDGE , Wo t sh rp 10 am
Chur ch School q p m
fU PPER S PLAINS Wo rshtp 9
a m Chu rch School I 0 a m
K~ N O
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geor ge Ft eder rck. , ~up t Serv1ce
wee~ ly 9 30 o rn
on Sundo -,
Pteach1 ng f11 sl and th1 r d Su nday s
of month by Cl 1flord Sm1th 9 30
a .m
HOBSO N CHRISTI AN LfNION
Rev Kenh Ebl1 n past or Sunday
School . 9 30
a m
leonard
Gt1m or e fir st e ld f!r evemng ser
v ~te 7 30 p .m Wednesday praye r
meel 1ng , ] 30 p rn
Mf . MORIAH CHURCH OF COO
Roc me Route 2. The Re11 . Charles
Hand pa s tor Sunday schoo l 9 45
a m morn1 ng w01 ~ h1p , 11 a m
l:ventng se1111Ces l uesdo.,. and
F11da y , 7 30 p m
B ~ ARWALL OW RIDGI:: CHURCH
O F CHR ISI
Duane Worde n .
m 1n• 5l e r B•ble• des!. 9 30 o m
mor ning wo r sh1p
10 30 am
eYen m g wor shtp
b 30 p m .
Wed ne!iday 81ble 1o tudy b 30 p m
KENO CHUR CH OF CHRI ST
George Fr edemk su pt. SuM doy
mor nmg ser111Ce . 9.30 a m w 1th
preochmg on !.rs t and th ,rd Sun day a t month by Georg e P1 ckens
NEW STIVE RSVIltE COMMUNI
TY Churc h Sun day School ser ll rc e 9 AS a .m . Worsh1p ser111Ce ,
10 30 Ev onge lt sliC Se r111Ce , 7 30
p1 m
Wednesd ay ,
Pro -,e r
meelmg 7 30
ZIO N CHURCH Of CHRIST
P ome r o y - Horr~ !.onv1 11e lid
Don
Ketmedy po stot t!dl Mcl:lroy
Sun dov ~c h ool _sup! , Sunday
sc hooi'&lt;-,Gl30 om mornmg wor shtp ond tommun•on 10 30 o ,rn
Sunde-, Pven mg youth Ch n st.on
~ n dea Yor b p m . worsh1p ~e r
voce 7 p m Wedn&amp;sdoy .ever11ng
pray er meet tng and B1ble studl" I
p .m .
ST JOHN LU THEHAN CHUI-Il H
f-t rne G rove l'he Re Y. Wdl1am
Mr ddiE'swOt lh
P o~ tor
Church
scrvtte!o 9 :w am Sunday School '
10 JOo n1
BR AD IWRY
CHU RCH
OfCf-i fm T Mr . Donald Ro ley , pa stor
Sunday school 9 30 o m wor ·

SNATS: TH!! Y DON'T SE&amp; US!
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FiRST!

Va Sundov B1b le Study 1b o m
sh1p, 11 o .•n Sunda y eve n in g ser
ST PAU l lUl HER AN CHUR CH
Worsht p II o m 0 11d 7 p m 81bl e ll tCe I 30 proye r mee t ing . Thurs
Co r ner of Sycamo re a nd Second
Sl udy Wed nesda y 7 p m . Vocal day . 7.30 p m .
St s Pomeroy The Rev. Wi lli am
must&lt;
SYRACUSE FIR ST CHURC H OF Middlesw orth . .Pas to r
Sunday
MASON A SSEMBLY Of GOD
GOD
Nol Penlecosto l , Re11
School ot 9.45 a .m . a nd Church
Dudd 1r'19 lone , Mason W Vo
George Ot ler , pas tor Wor ship Services 11 o.m
Ches l er l ennon! , Pastor Sunday se r11 1C e Su nday . 9 45 om , Sun
SA CRED HEA RT , Rev Fa ther
Sc hool 9 45 o m .
Chddr en s do,- school . 11 a .m . worsh1p ser - Paul D. Wellon , pas l or Phone
Church 6.45 p.m . Youn g Peop le 's vice 7 30 p m ' Thursda y p rayer 992 -2825 Saturday eveniMg Mou ,
Se1111Ce 6 45 p m Ell onge!ts ti( mee ting, 7:30p m
7 30, Su nday Moss San d 10 o .m .
Se r ~tiCC 7·30 p .m Women s M ts
MT HERMON United Brethre n Con fess to n Saturday , 7 7 30 P. m
s1onory Coundl 10 a m f trst a nd Church . Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
CHRISTIAN BA PTIST - On the
th 1rd Tuesdays Praye r and B1b le Wo r sh 1p serviCe
10 ·45
a .m
Rou te 7 bypass James E. Keesee ,
Stud y , Wednesda y 7 30p m
Preochrng utr11rces every Su ndo-, pastor . Sundov sc hoo l 10 am .
HA RTFORD CHURCH O F CHIUSl olternot mg wtlh C. E Wed nesda-, morntn g wonh1p , 11 a .m .: even
JN CHRI STIA N UNION The Re11
pr ay er meetmg 7 30 p ,m Rev . 1ng service. 7,
W ill•on, Campbell pos te r Su nday James Leach
pas tor
0 0 111d
TRIN I TY Chr is tian A ssembl y
Sc hool 9 30 a m , Jomf!s Hughes
Ho l fer loy leader
G tlber t , Spencer ,
Cao l 'o' 1l le sup t , v11ening service , 7 30 p m
JEHG\/ AH S Wlf NESS ES, I mrle pas tor . Sunday schoo l 9:30 am
We~i n e s do l"
e11enmg
pra yer eosl of Ru tland, junct ion o f Route morn ing wonh1p 11 a m . Sunday
mce1111g . 7·30 p m Yo uth prayer 124 and N oble Summ1l Rood (T- eveni ng ser 111ce
7 30 p m ,
ser 11i&lt;e each lues doy
174), Sunday B1bl e Lec furf! q 30 m1d week prayer ser vice Wednes
FAIRV IEW BIBL E CHURC H, o ., Wo tchl ower stu dy , 10.30 day , 7·30 p.m.
lelorl W : Va ,_Rt. 1, Re 11 Charles a.m .. Tuesda y , Bible study 7 and
M OU NT Ol iYe
Commu n~t y
Hargra ves pa stor Wors h1 p se r - B 15 p m ., T hurs do ~ , theoc r at ic Ch u rch
l ong Bo tt om . Ru uell
vices , q 30 o m Sun day s&lt;hool. sc hoo l
7 30 p m .
serv iC e Clrne
su permte nden t
Sunday
11 om , e11en1ng wor sh ip , 7 30 · meehng , 8:30 p .m .
Sc hoo l 10 o.m Youl h group an d
p m
Tue sda( colla ge prayer
HOPE BA PTI ST - 570 G ra nt St .. pra ye r m ee tmgs Wednesday 7 .30
meeting and B1b le st ud y , 9 30 Middlepofl , Bobby Elk in s. pastor
p m Church ser111C es Sunda y 7·30
a m Worshtp se r vtce Wedne! - Sunday School, l O a ,m ,, worsh ip p .m ~ l awr encEtiBush. pas l or .
day , 7·30p m
ser 11ice 11 '!r.m . 1wen1ng serv1 ce ,
CA LV ARY BURl:: CHURCH . now 7 30 p .m
Thursday pra yer
loca ted oM Pomeroy Ptk e Countv mee tmg and 81 ble study, 7 30
Hood 25, near Fla twoods Re 11 . p m .
~.
Blackw ood pastor . Ser111Ces on
RUTlAN D FREEWILL BAPTIST
A cave· ou!side of the
Sunday at 10·30 a .m . and 7·30 Church - l el and Hole y pa stor
village
of Petralona in norp m w1 t h Sund a y school 9 30 Sunday sct"too l, 10 a .m ., even tng
o .m Bible stud y . Wed nesday, r.er11te&amp; , 7 :30 p m
p, a ye r lhern Greece may be the
7 30 p m
mee ttng , Wedn esday. 7 30 p ,m
oldest site inhabited by man
IN DE PEND ENT
HO LIN ESS
CHU RCH OF' GOO ot Pr oph ecy, yet found ,in Europe . A Greek
CHURCH INC.
Pearl SL , M id - loc ated o n the 0 J. Wl'ltt e Rood
d le port
Re11
0 0 ~1 Mo hley, off hrghwo l" 160 Sunday School anthropologist, Dr. Aris N.
po ~ t or
Sonny Hud son Sun dov 10 a m, Supen nlendent John Poulianos, believes the site
schoo l sup! Sunday school , 9 30 lovedoy. Firs t Wedmn doy night was occupied by a ncestors of
o .m e11e nlng worsh1p . 7.30 p m . of month CPMA ser .,.ices. second modern man lor m ore than
Pray er
and
pro t~e
se r v1ce , Wednesda.,. WMB meet ing , tl'l ird
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
throu gh
fifth you th se r 11tC8. 100,000 years , beginning
a bout 750,000 years ago.
' THE PEOPLES CHURCH Of George Croyl e , po $1o r .
POMI::kOY
Corne r Mo1n and
HO PE BAPTISJ CHAPEL - 570
Cou rt SlS ,, third lloor over Gronl St .. M iddl epor t. Re 11 Bobby
L1gh th ouse Res tau rant
Henri' Elkins . Su11do y schoo l, 10 a .m .,
Coo k , pa sl or . Sund a v school. 10 mo,nong worsh ip . II
•••n;ng
a .m . m orning worsh •p 11 a .m ., worship , 7 :30 p m , Thursday r--=::.::.:....!....;~::!...:...!~~!.......,
evenm g serv \c,e 7 30 We d nes- e ... en ing Btble st udy ond p rayer
do -, e ... erHng service , 7·JO . In- meel!n g , 7:30 p .m . Aff ilia ted wi th ~----ter denominati o nal . full gospel. ·
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~ U lL AN D CHURCH Of GOD BR A DFO RD
CHURCH
Of
Pastor .DemliS Bole s. Sun de-, CHRIST ... G ab r ie l Mraz, pa stor
~chool 10 a.m ., wors hip service
Sund ay sc hool. 9 ·30 a .m .. mor n
11 30 o m , and 7·30 p m Prayer tng churc h , 10 .30 a .m . Ju nior
meet mg . Wednesd ay 7 30 p .m
church pr.ogrom und er d irec ti on
RUTLA ND APOS I O LIC CHURCH at Ko ren Mroz f or child re n , 2-10,
O J- JE~ US CHRISl , Elder James , dur ing regular church hour '"
Miller Btbl e study Wednesday, church ba sem ent. Su nday even·
7 30 p m , Sunday Sc hool. 10om, ing ser 11ic, , 7 p .m ., Wednesda y
Sun do,- n1ght service . 7.30 p m .
service. 7:30p.m .
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER .,_._
POMl ~ OY
WESLEY AN
HO UNLSS
Horr lson.,. IIJ e Rood: George's Cr eek Rood . Church 1.,:;;:;:!~~~~~~~,::~~
Dewe y King , paStor : Ed ison sc hool. 9°30 am .· morning w ar - " Certainly you can marry my
Weaver , ass istan t. Henry l:.b lin ~ h ip , 10·30 . eve111ng sar ... 1ce . 7.30. d&amp;Uihler . who'l ctllln&amp;?"
Jr .. Sundav school su pt. Sunde~ f'royer meeling Wedn •sdoy , 7:30
~c h oo l . ~ J'O o .m , morning wo r · pm .

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Opening lead: • K

his heart a nd club

The Almaoac
United Press International
Today LS Friday, July 14,
the !95th day of 1978 with 170
to follow.
The moon is between its
first quarter and full phase .
The mornin g s tar is
Jup1ter .

The evening stars are Mercury,

Ma r s,

Ve nus

and

Saturn.'

Those born on this date are
losers ''
Fina lly , he found a solu· under the s1gn of cancer .
tion provided East he ld the
·Swedis h film director
rtght number of cards m the

lngmar Bergman was born
July. J4 , 1918.
On this day in history :
In 1789, 1he French stonned
Bastille prison in Paris, a day

now commemorated as a
national holiday in France.
In
1965,
American
statesman Adlai Stevenson,
U.S. ambassador to the
United Na lions and former
governor of Dlinois, died of a
heart attack in London at the
age of 65.
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He led a d1a mond and

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high diam onds 1n order t o
get r id of the four of hea rts
and de uce of' clubs . T hen ,
stn ce West ha d shown out on
the 'third d1amond, he wa s
a ble to le ad a nother dla·
mend and ru!l w1th a low
trump.
The ace, king a nd jack of
hearts wer e played next
with the jack being r uffed in
dununy .
South was leU w1th king·
jack· !~ of spades. East
with queen-9-8·7. It wa s a
s1mple matter for Sout h to
lead from durruny ove rruff
the nme of spa des with the
10, lead the fo ur of spa des
a nd win the las t two tric ks .

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fo rm the surprise answer, u sug-

A TeKas r eader asks what

IS · meant

by

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goSiod by lhe llbove canoon.

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It IS used by s ome bridge
wnters to mdicate the play
of either the quee n or tbe
jack when it Is of no conse·
quence whic h card is pla yed .
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Bridge . " care of this newspaper P. 0 Box 489. Radio C1l;
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Announcing new ownership
of Hayman ' s San1tar'y
Collection
Service ,
formerly be long1ng to
lightning Boyd .
We
wish
to
extend
lighfntng and his family
much success on his
retirement. We know he
will be missed. We hope to
give you the same prompt
courteous service to a II our
customers. '

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ALIGNMENT

$1295

RIS ING STAR Ken"el Boarding
Indoor end outdoor run s.
Groom•ng oil br Qeds Clean
!&gt; omtor y foci ltties Chesh1re .
Phone (614 ) 367 ·0292

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Wog_on . $95_0 992 _?7~ 6
1974 CUTLASS 5 '2·door Lan dau
roof . P B P S , A C. 4 new
rodrol lrres.
45 000 actu al
mdeo:. AM FM tope $2895 01
be st offfu 74'2 ·'1201 after 5
7.4 2 2211 doyttme

COUPON

1969 OLD S CUTLASS ronve rtobl e
Runs well needs. body work
99 2 776'2 aft er 5. pm
1966 BUICK
992 58b5

LE SABRE

1977 CHE VROLE1 SeiArr
992 7308

Expires

July 15, 1978

Phone
S1000

1969 PONTIA C CATALINA Good
condl tt on
Good work cor .
992 ·3976

Call now for appointment .

1957 CHE VY 1952 Che11y Both l or
S500 Charles Sr ssel l 949 2860
at Bo sh on .

Pomeroy landmark

9 ...J~ct&lt; 1/'1 . Carsey, Mgr .
lliil Pomeroy ~92·2181

19!5 CHE VROlE T
985 3564

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CARRIER S NEEDED tor th e Doily
Sen t mel Pomer oy Mtddlepor t
AU CTION FR IDAY 7 pm New and
and Sy tocu se oreo Please
used mer chondtse al Ohto
phone 992 · 21~6 between 8' 30
R1vc r Auctr on nov. located at
om and 5 00 p~- ~
537 Hrgh St•~e t Mtddl£&gt;port
LIFEGUARD A l H1ckory laM es
oh•o
Cam pground , 6 t4- 667 - ~4!- _
MECHANIC for Coterplller
and l ere'! equ rprnen l 7 42·2806
afte r 6. 30 pm .

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Once pnma rily a muung
and grazing state , ColorrJdo
now draws the largest seg·

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GoBesj! Table ts 8. E·Vop ''water
p1tl s !'Nelson Drug

Gam recognition and prestige through a career in
co,1sumer finance . ConSumer finance is an mtegral and
important force in our country's economic growth and
progress .
A posttion here will give you economic security .
The consumer finance business is steady - even
during recessions .
You can win promotion raptdly . You will be piid a
good start1ng ulary and receive exceptional employee
benefits .
There are Branch Representative posttions open
now for high Schoof graduates . You must have iln
automobile.
·
Phone Mr. Snodgrass today for a confidential,
,personal interview . Call '91 -2111.
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CAPITAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
300 West Second Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
An ~qual Opportunity Elnplor,r

SYRACUSE -

3 acres ,

seCluded , fenctng , garden ,
like new 3 Bdrm home,
ran ch type with 2 baths, 2
yrs . old. ONLY $26,000 00 .
sa,soo .oo ~ 2·3 Bdrms , 1 1 1~
baths, basement, equipped
k itchen
In good repair
ready to move into . CALL

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BDRMS .,

Basem ent ,
new
F A.
furnaCe ,
lots
of
remodeling, on a level lot .

ill STEAL AT S1Uoo.oo.
MIDDLEPORT

remodeled 1112 stor y home

with

Let us test your water Free
~ft!_ack W . Carsey , M141r .

21

Phone 992-2181

FOOl SlARCRAF T mboo rd·
ou tboard . Good
(Qndllton
SJSOO or !rod ~ tor smell er
1nboard ou tboard 94Q 2115

.One

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3

Bdrms ,

bath ,

kitchen, liv 1ng , dining .
large u t il i t y, enclosed
Sitting porch , barn &amp; other

Pomeroy Landmark

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Excellent
neighborhood,
cute little 2 Bdrm . home
needs owner. Basement,
good condit ion . ONLY

Sll ,000.00.
HOME WITH 4 LOTS Has much potential. ONLY
$9,000.00 .
Nicely
COUNTRY

scffener, Model UC-SVI ,
Now Only •289,95

buildings. ON LY 515,000.00.
WE HAVE MANY NICE
PROPERTIES
AND
MANY
QUALIFIED
BUYERS . FOR BEST
RESULTS CALL TODAY .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
ASSOCIATES
992·2259-992-6 191
991-2568

1977 YA MAHA XS b50
ow ner , -4 ,000 actual rn •l es
Superb co nd1tion Cot! 992 · ~017
alter 5 pm
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STERE O '} speoM ers. B track AM
f-M , lurn table , $175. Sears
Sol1d Sta te 992-6080 otter 5 30 .

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ELE CTROPHONIC CABINET ste reo.
rec01 d play er and tope play er.
Approllltmotely 1' 1 years old
Good co nd i t io n
Co n tac t
Copllal Sovr ngs ond l oon Co .
300 West Second St .. Pomeroy ,
Oh to or cal l 992·211 1

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co nd1tron 199 M u lbe~ry A ve.

991-3530.

992-3325. ..
1\6 E. Seco~d Street
MIDDLE PORT
4
apartments in the heart of
town 2 two bedroom ones,
1 one bedroom , and a studio
apartment on a large
&lt;;9rner lot
Asking JUSt
52 3, 000 for a quick sale .
LAND - 5 to 25 acres of
"ta nd i n
the country .
Electric availabl e. Located
on good gravel road . S7SO
per acre.
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REAL NICE -

POMEROY
~NDMARK
for /}.!I Y1n1t
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1972 FORD PICKUP 'I• ton , std
shi ft with camp er sleeps 2
sro ... e, sinM , refrige rator , Inter·
com , water tonk , 9CI2 550 1

-- __.__ - --RIDING l AWN mower 8 h p Spr · .
--

ingl ield 36 " cut , electr1 c start
5250. Jo~n Krawsczyn , 300
Broadway. Middleport . Ph one
992-2717.
1~7 4

ONE TON Ford V 8 lon g
whee l bose I 973 ' • ton Ford
p1Ck4p 6 cyl. 4 speed 1975
Jeep Cherokee , Harold Br ewe~ ,
long Bollom . Oh1o Phone
985·355.4

SOLID WAlNUT ont1que gote Jeg
drop leaf ldh: hei, toble choirs ,
Hoover portabl e wa sher
Whrr lpool dryt~r dtdl es opd
gla sswa re 9'1L ·7t:Ati

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TELEVISIOlV
VIEWING

1975 Hol ly

park with .80 of an acre of
level land . Has 3 bedrooms
with central air and heat
Real ni ce built-in kitchen ,
patio, and metal utility

building . $17 ,500.
OPPORTUNITY - 4 room
business build ing that wllf
house and 91-ve a -m"lall
family a start. Wan t to try

your luck'. Only $13 ,000.
NEW
LISTING
Renovated 3 bedroom
frame
home .
New
carpeting all through, new
f~rnace and out of high
water Walk to work or
stores. S17 ,500.

IN TOWN -

3 bedroom s,

bath , temily room , electr= lc

baseboard

heating,

Oh io

Power, city water, and ni ce
vieW. $17,500. _

OUTSKIRTS.C -

Nice 2

bedroom ' home . Inside
finish Is Ilk~ new . · Cie&amp;n.

neat, "and handy on State
Route. Bath, nalural gas
"'eat, city water , 2 car
garaeg , and over 9 acres.

:s1e,soo ..

BEAT INFLATION! BUY
NOW, SELL LATER .
COME IN AND WE WILL
SHOW YOU HOW.
G. Bruce Tulord
Htltn L. Tulord
Suo P . Murpny
As-late

Business Services

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Ji~tc for Salt!
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lWO LOTS near Me1g s Mme No 1

w1!h rural , water
742 2746
- -

available.

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IN RUTLAND 6 ro oms , porltal
both . carport . utility buildi ng.
On btg lo t C'l ty wate r, gas .
742 2881
FIVE ACRE S and Schultr: mobile
home, land . has oddihonol
trotler hookup ~eed for qUi ck
- ~': 61.4:_bb7·33_0S. ____ _
THR£E BEDROOM frame home in
Mtddleport Coli ~2 · 3457

rwON1CE lots ,n R~ith H;;-1~
1y' f'orM !rai ler and 18

I( 42 ce·
menf block build1ng , has Iorge
garden ~pace ana 591o'erol frUit
trees . Phone 949-24:28

CJNElbT-~n-M~dl;p~-;t.""~u !pped
toe 2 mobde homes lnqu.ce 01
'124 Walnut offe r 5 pm .

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

both total electri c. oir co ndt ·
tro mng, full basement, Iorge

lo• 992 3585
F1vE RooMho~;;-both~
newly poin led . 964 s . 3cd Sl .
Mtddlepo rl 992- 5.:.
98:.9:__~~-

1s ACRE S LOCA TED in Pomeroy
Oh1o w1th ct t~ water and
sew age available W2·633J or

74 2 · 20::.
3 3"-~

.

SALES AND SERVICE
11 ·9-tfc

Vinyl

"

Auttt &amp; Truck
Repatr
Also Transmission
Repair ·
Phone 992-5682
._311-ttc

SEPTlC -TANK
CLEANING

Builders

estimate, 24 hour service.

Bissell Sid'lng Co,
General Contr1ctors
Phone 949-2101
or 949-2860

Free Estimates

Anyd.ly, anytime.
Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginter 915-3806

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC,

Jack's SiiDlic
Tiftk SeMte

Box3·

PIL 992-2174

Chtslor, tlltlo
10-JO.c:

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H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING
or

New

MASH BROTHERS
ALUM.

&amp;

8 :DO-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4,15: Dynomuff 6, 13; Three
Robonlc Stooges 8.10
8 : ~ Go Globetrolters 3-4,15; Superfrlends 6, 13,
9 :36-Scooby's Lofi·A-Lymplcs 6,13 . .
10:oo-Batman. Tarzan B, 10; 10 :30--Pink Panther

l=ree Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160
7-7· 1 mo .

3A,1S;.

4:o0-MI0ter Cartoon 3; ~uperman A; For Richer, For '
Poorer 15; Merv Griffin 6: ·Addams Family 8; ,
Sesame St. 10,33; Match Game 10; Dinah 13.
4:36-My Three Sons 3; Gilligan' s Is. 4,8; Batman 10;
Little .Rascals 15.
5 : ~roes 3; My Three 5•-ns 4; Gunsmoke B;
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10,33; Voyage to the
Bottom orthe Sea 10; Emergency One 13; Pefflcoat
· Junction 15.
·
5 : 3~ _ Couple 4; NewS6; Elec . Co. 20,33; Hogan ' s
Heroes 15.
6:00-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 10;
Making Things Grow 33.
·
6:36-NBC N..Ws 3,4,15; ABC News13; Andy Grllfllh 6;
CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7:00-Cross-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13: Muppet
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; Almanac 10;
Insight 33.
7:30-Porter Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4; $100,000 Name
That Tune 6, 13; Price Is Rlghf B; MacNeil-Lehrer
Report 10,33; . Family Feud .10; Pop Goes The
Country 15.
,
8:00-CPO Sharkey 3,4,15; Movie "The Last Dinosaur'
6,13; Movie "Scalawag" 8,10; Washington Week In
Review 20,33.
8:36-Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4,15; Wall Street Week 20,33.
9:00-Rocklord Flies 3,4,15; Evening Of French
Television 33; To Be Announced 20.
10 :oo--Qulncy 3,4, 15; ABC News .Closeup 6, 13; &lt;;BS
News Special 8, 10; News 10.
10 ·30--Monty Python's Flying Circus 10.
11 :00-News 3,4 ,6,8, 10, 13,15; Dick Cavett 20.
11 :3(f--Johnny Corson 3,4, 15; Team Tennis 6, 13; Movie
"Carbine Williams" 8; Movie " The War of the
Worlds" 10.
,
12:DO-ABC News 33; 12 :3(f--Janakl 33.
1:oO-Midnlght Special 3,4, 15; Movie "Kung Fu" 10;
1:36-News 13.
2·30--News 3; 3:DO-Movle "Backtrack" 3; 4:30-Movie "Dead Run" 3.
6:00-Big Valley 3; Bewitched 3.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 P .M. - Rollercooster (PG)
7 &amp; 11 P .M. -Hedda (PG)
Cabbie Channel 5 7:00P.M. - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10 :00- 700 Club. ·
SATURDAY, JULY 15,1971
6:00-Summer Semester 8, 10; 6:30--TV Classroom B;
. U.S. Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:00-Marlo &amp; the Mogle Movie MIK:hlne 4; Fun for
Everyone 6; Ghost Busters B; Public Polley
Forums 10; Jabberiaw 13.
7' 30-Saturdoy Report 3; World of Survival 4; Ad·

Repair

Gutteis and ·
Downspouts '

Work Guaranteed
..,.,), 7-1 0·1 mo .

VINYL SIDING
Soffit, Room Additions
&amp; A-Frame Homes.
for Free Estimates

CALL
992-6323 or 992 -6011
6-19· 1 mo. pd.

,

11 :DO-Baggy Pants 3,4, 15; CBS News Special 8, 1(1;
11 :30--Space Sentinels 3,15; Krafft Supershow 13;
Lillie Rascals 4; Bewitched 6.
12:DO-Land at the Lost 3,15; Movie " In Enemy
Country" 4; Point of VIew 6; Fat Albert 8, 10.
12:30--Thunder 3,15: American Bandstand 13; Soul
Train 6; Space Acactemy 8, 10.
1 :DO-SP«e Kldettes 3; VIewpoint 8; Mr . M. . . 10;
Wrestling 15; In Search of the Real America 33.
1 :36-Greote•t Sports Legends 3; Miniature Galt 6;
Racers 8; Film Festival 10; 1978 NHRA Sport·
snatlonals 13; French Chef 33,
2:DO-Boseball Warm -Up 3,4,15; Greatest Sports
Legends 6; Movie "The African Queen" 8; Movie
" The Nutty "Professor" 10; Notional Geographic 33.
2:1s-Boseboll 3,4,15; 2:36-Tennls 6;,13 ; 3:DO-Book
Beo~~t 33 .

.

New Listing Excellent
buy , 1971 Fleetwood mobile
home on lot 145 'x 126' , home
has two bedrooms. bath,
heated
with
electric
Coleman furnace, c arport
and storage
budd ing,
r edwood fence . Located on
Ma in Street In RAcine . Call
today , t his one wilt sell fast
for only $16,000,. 00 .
12
Room, split
le-vel
Colon.ial
that
has
~verything,
lo ca ted In
Riggscrest Manor , on
corner lot . Selling for
$65,000 but well worth it

NEW LISTING - 7 rooms
and bath , 4 bedrooms, nice
size kitchen and I i-ving
room , situated on l 1J2 acres

Road.

AskinQ Price $34,000 .00.

-

3

bedroorfi ham-a-r
bath,
k itchen and dinir'lQ area
located on Ma i n Street in

Rutland Village. A lillie
work could make this a real
nice home . Ask Ing price

Cheryl Lemley, Assoc .
Home Phone 742-2003
Hilton Wolfe, Assoc.

Home 949-2589
George "S. Hobsletter Jr.
Broker

Homo Phone 9f2·5739

HOMES ITES for sate , 1 acre and
up . Middleport nea r Rut land

Col[992 7481 .
NEW 3 bedroo~;n hous.e, 2 both5,
all elec. 1 acre, Middleport
close to Rutland Phone 992
748 1.

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VA ·FHA , 30 ~r . f1nonc mg al so
ref) noncing . Ireland Mortgage ,
77 E. Stole Athens , phone (bl4 )

BRADFORD, Aucti oneer . Com·
plete Se r-w-1ce. Phone 9.. 9.2487
or 949·2000 Ra cine. Ohto , Crill
Bradford

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers, toasters irons all
sm all applian ce!&gt; . lawn mower,
nex t to State H1ghway Garage
o"n Roul it 7 ,Phone (61-4) 985·

Slmpact
10 Potato

3815.

3:36-Way It Was 33.
4:DO-That Nashville Music 10; Body Shop 33.
4:30--Brltlsh Open 6,13; Sports Spectacular 8; Nash·
ville On The Road 10; Cotch-33 33.
5:DO-Stor Trek 3; Marcus Welby, M.D . 4; Pop Goes
The Country 10; Film 15; Zoom 33.
S:30-Porter Wagoner 10; Film 15; Once Upon A
Classic 33.
6:DO-News 3,4,10; Lawrence Welk 8; God Has The
Answer 15; Zoom 20; Sudlo Set. 33.
6:30--NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; News 6; CBS
News 10; You Bet Your Life 10; Economically
Speaklna 33.
7:DO-LIIIIe Rascals 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee,
· Haw 6,8; Black Perspettlve On The News 33; Bugs
Bunny 10; Wild Kingdom 13; Elee. Co. 10.
7:36-We Think You Should Know 3; Lowell Thomas
Remembers33; All-Star Anyhlng Goes 10; Bionics:
Superman or Supermachlne 13; Once Upon A
Classic 20.
8&gt;i)0·-'Bionlc Woman 3,4,15; Free Country 6,13; Bob
Newhart 8, 10; Onedln Line 10; Great Performances
33.
8:30--Harvey Korman 6,13; Baby, I'm Back 8,10.
9:oo-Movle "Karen Ann Quinlan" 3,4,15; Love Boot
6,13; Movie "Fear Is the Key" 8,10; Great Per formances 20; Hollywood Television Theatre 33.
10 :DO-PIIot "The Rock Rainbow" 6, 13; 10 :3()..-Theater
In America 33 .

comp lelely

equipped,

laundry room with washer
and
dryer,
2 baths,
outbuilding with electric
for storage, alum . siding ,
storm Windows, new roof,
on double lot. Asking

$35,000 . O.Vner will lake
mobile home as down
pa,yment
Prefer
3
bedroom .
Middleport- House, large
lot, completely. remodeled,
garage,
cellar,
outbuild ings, grape arbor .

No . 116·. S27 ,500.
804W. Main
P.,meroy
t92 ·229B
AHer Hours

ca11 992 -7133
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

HOWERY AND MARTIN Ex·
covaling , se pltc systems .
dozer , backhoe, dump truck,
limestone, grovel , blacktop
paving , Rt. 143. Phone 1 (614)
698-7331 .

NEIGLER BUILDING Supply for
buildmg houses repair work
and cobtnets. Coli Guy H
Ne•gl~n 949-2508 after 5 pm.
REEVES TRADING Post , Poge11 JIIe.
Groce ries , dry good~ . hardwore, teed . tack shop Spec1ai
25 lb . of dog food , $3.88

JUST LISTED ' 3 bedroom , living room, kitchen &amp;
bath , lots of paneling , mostly all carpeted . All
Insulated, natural gas heat, outside cellar. Nice Ohio
R1ver view . · Located near Racine . Priced for quick
sale S9 .500

TWO ACRES - A beautiful• year old, 3 bedroom horr,
w ith large eaf ·in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, au · nicely

she . Been u5ed twice . 992-3361
'

or 992·3694

hospital and school at Laurel Cliff. Asking $41.500.
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an excellent 3
bedrm . house with Ph baths, kitchen and built-In
appliances , family rm. with fireplace, ail nicely
carpeted . Full basement with wood·burnlng stove.

Attached (2 car) garage. Chrysler Air-Temp. central
heat ing and cooling. Very low elec. b/11•. All lhl• and
approx . one acre land . Have a look. On Y $47,900.
511 ,700 will buy a good 2 bedrm . house and garage,
storage tiulldlng and garden space on St. Rt. 1Z4 In
Syracuse.

VACANT LAND - 10 acre• of land on !lt. 33·4 lane
about ooe mile north ot7·33 bypass . Asking S12,800 .
$10,900 - 1 acre le-vel land with a 64x12 , 3 bedroom

mobile home with natural gu heal, city water &amp; septic,
$15 ,000 - Will buy a good S bedrm . house with large
l!vlng room and kitchen, 2 beths, basement, F .A . nat.
gas heat in Chester

We NHd Listlnvs (Middleport, .) .,...tv
wo ha¥'0
typesof•

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wreath .
'¥1 Lean-to
38 Jlard to
rea cit
39 Bacteriologist's

wire
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used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.

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1975 MAVERICK
Radio, green. auto.

4 DR ................. . ... 12395

1975 MERCURY MARQUIS ............... , '2995

Stoa ·

Boy where you c1n c~ In
and SM what you're
ng

1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR ... . , ..........'2295
Radio, std., good shape.
Was $;695 I
,
1974_PINTQ STATION WAGON ••••••• Nowt.l495
Radio, light blue, std.
WI

----

- GoOd stledions - Fully
stocked.

1974 HORNET 2 DR ••••••• .'~.·.~.'.1~:~.~.~
Auto., P.S.
197 4 VEGA 2 DR GL • • ~!'?.
4

.... '1495

:.'.t?: .. .......... '795

500................., ..'1495

1973 FORD GALAXIE
~ Or. H,T., . air.

FURNITURE

1971 PONTIAC LEMAN'S •••••••••••••••••••••'695
2 Dr., a-uto. trans.

~UI!And 1

CAMPING TIME TRUCKS
196&amp;

IF YOU NEED
A iOFA THAT

REDIIE.QS

••

VW

BUS CAMPER •• ;~~!~!':".~·

........... 1795

1966. FORD TRUCK

~

camper Top
~95
TON •••••••••••••••••• u

TRUCKS
1975 CHEVY WV PICKUP.................
Standard, sharp.

'2595

1976 FORD F-150........... ~ ~· ·· · ······ .. •• ·'3695

390, p.b, p.s, auto., AM-FM stereo tape, radial tires .
One owner, 37,000 miles. Color rod.
1976

f~nf;~~ a~~~~~~e~~~i~[; ~~o~ ~oen~~i~~~ns~l~ ~b~~a!~

acr:es ttllab le with some very good cr eek bottom and ·
hill top land . The bill ance en pasture &amp; wood s The six
room home •s good (does need some modetn1za t1on ),
large a ll · purpose barn and sev era l good outbu ildings
Minerals go w ith i t and if's located in an area where
gas, oi l &amp; coal have been found to b e plent iful Near
Rutla nd $60's,
·

E. M . Wiseman, Broker 446·3796 Eve.
Jim Cochran, Assoc . 446-7881
Nancy Smith, As;oc . 446-4910

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT

BARGAIN
HUNTERS

1969 CAMARO MOD 327

v.a, 4 sp., E· T ~lotted wheels, air, shocks .

1971 DODGE MONACO 4 DR

FORD F·UIO•••• , •• ••••••••••••••••••••

'3295

1973 CHM ~ TON

Short bid. ald ., 6 cyt

Grabber, 2 Dr .

1974 Ford Maverick 2 Dr•.. ,. ...... ,s2095
Grabber Pack , V-8, auto. trans., p.s., AM- FM stereo
tape . Nice: clean .
\

Grab,Per Pa ck , V.a, CIO trans,, p .s., AM rad1o . Loca1
owned car .

1977 Ford Pinto Runabout .........s3495
3 Dr ., 4 cyl., auto. trans., radio, rallye appearance
pack, full glass 3rd dr. ,White W·red trim .

1977 F-150 Ford ............... ., ..... s4495

$495

1973 Cad. DeVille Cpe.. ....... ........ .. ... '1995

1975 Chev. Blazer 4X4 ... , .:.... s4395

V-8, P .S., P .B., LWB ,

s2695

De¥We Sed, ..... ,. ............. .

1973

Sed .......... ..... .. , .... '6900

V-8, auto . trans ., p.s., p.b., full t ime 4x4 , radio,
hardtop, local owned . Don' t miss th is one.

Cad: Deville

Cpe.......... , .. . ...... , '3295

1973 Toyota P.U......... , .. , .... ,.. $2095

1977 Olcls. Royale
1975

Chev.

-Sed................ ,.... '6895

Caprice .W ag•• , ••• , •••••• , .... '3695

1974 Chev. Caprice Wag.............. ... , •12495
1973 Chev. Impala

S~cl.. ..... , ...... , ....... '995

V-8, auto. trans., P .S., P. B., dual tanks, heavy duty ,

1970 Chev. Malibu Cpe..... . .... .. .. . ., ..... 1495

.
1978 Ford Fa1rmonL
............... .$4195

1973 Buick

LS. Sed. ·.......... :........... '1795

1969 Pontiac Bonneville
1973 Dodge CJ!arger

v .a, auto ., p,s,: p.b., L.W. B.

V-1, auto, p,s., p.b., removable top, • wheel dr .

1974 Dodge PitkUP...................s1495
1976 Chevy C-2Q, .........., .., ...... ,s4195
aJe owner, less than 24,000 miles .

1974 CHEVY 1h TON .• :............. .,s2695

1973 CHEV. BLAZER .....'............. S3fi95

4 cyl ., auto. trans ., local owned truck . N1ce.

1971 Chev. Malibu Cpe......... ~ •• • ., ••.•• 11295

1973 Ford T-Bird ..... : .... ~ ......... ., • ., .. '1695

TON ................. '2459

6 cyl. , auto. trans ., p.b ., p.s,, 2 in stock .

Deville

1976 Cad.

C-10, 6 cyl. , standard, L.W. B.

~

1972 Ford Maverick ................... s1000

'1695

1973 CHEV. VEGA........ ~.~~·.:.~.·:.· .... •395
1967 FORD GAlAXIE 2 DR ......... .,'395
1970 PONnAC 2 DR HT.............. s395
TRUCKS ·
1975.FORD F-100 .................... •2395

1974 CHEVY

2 Dr.

1
19 7 4 Cad. Eldorado . ....... .. " • - • - • "· ., • - 5295
13695
1974 cad.

Auto., air .

1975 CHEV. CUSTOM DELUX

1973 Dodge Charger SL .......... .,

1973 Ford Maverick 2 Dr... ,. ......s1995

1975 VEGA WAGON,.
....~~!?::.?!~: 1 1495
'
1973 CHEV~ CHEVEL1E ............. ,s1695
Dr. Wagon.

1975 Ford Granada Ghia 2 Dr•.,..
4 Dr.

V-8, auto., P.S., P. B., air , vinyl roof.

4

4 cyl , 4 speed trans. , p.s., AM radio, rallye wheel s, less
than 11.000 m i les, white w-red in t . One local owne r .

1975 Ford Granada Ghia.,. .. ,. .. ,.. s2795

1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ~..~~::.~. !':... •1995
1973 NOVA ...........~.c.y. .'. ~.~t.o:~.~ .~~-... •1695
1973 PONnAC GRAN AN ........... s1395 ·

'
Sed ... .. ..... ., .... '995

SE.. ................. '1995

1976 Ply. Volare SecL. .... , ............... '2795
1976 !)odge'

Aspen Sed ..... ........ ,.. .,.

13795

2 Dr ., 4 cyl, auto., P S., vinyl roof , AM radio .

1975 Ford Pinto Wagon..... ., .... :.. s2395
P.S., • 'cyl. , a ir , luggage rack .

1973 Pinto Wagon Squire .., ...... ..J1595
4 cyl., auto. , P.S., air, AM radio, luggage rack .

1976 Ford Maverick ................... '3495
4 Or ., 6 Cf 1., P.S., a ir, auto., boc;ly side molding.

Sid, tr•na., L, w:i~;, rod,

15 IN STOCK

1481\CRE FARM - UNUSUALLV.. GOOD BUY- The

351 V -8', H .T ., p.s., ale .. p.b., -velour int., AM FM stereo,
v inyl roof , digttal clock, more. Sharp.

Auto. , V·B,rf', S., P .B., LWB

lED fC!)R
YOU

OWNER DESIRES IMMEOI·ATE SALE - Th e owner
of thi s home 1n Pom eroy 1s leavin9 the area an d needs
to se ll now A lV::.o story home w1th 4 bedrooms 1nc l uding
a spac iou s ma st er bedroom , love ly kitchen with a ll the
appliances, large living r oom . washer &amp; dryer plu s
patio &amp; 6 ac r es of land and 1f 's onlyh 1 mi le fr om
downtow n . $27,500.

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Ye~~terday't Cryptoquote: PRIDE IS SELDOM DEUCATE; IT
WILL PLEASE ITSELF WITH VERY MEAN Al).
VANTAGES.--sAMUEL JOHNSON

1974 CHEV. NOVA..~.~!:~.~~.S~; ..... •1995

1
1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON ••••• . NOW1 2595
P .B., P.S.
'

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742-2211

Here•s how to work it:
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LONGFE ,L LOW

6 cyL

P. B., P.S, air.
In

QUICK SALE NEEDED - 68 acres of good bottom ,
pasture &amp; woods on Van Zand t Road . The owner 1S no
longer ab le to take car e of thi s lovely pl ace so they
must se l l now Attract nte r emodeled 10 room farm
home w1th n1ce SIZed rooms , 111'2 baths, 4 bedrooms &amp;
ca rpe t th r oughou t Rural &amp; well water plus several old
outbuildings . Pr iced to sell a t $46,900.

35 Garland;

·1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.:..9~::.~!~; S2495

6 ACRES - Nice 1'/&gt;Story home mostly carpeted with 3
or 4 bedrms , living rm ., fam i ly rm ., with fireplace,
basement , fuel "oil furnace. garage and outbuildings.
Some fen ci ng , plenty of road frontage and garden
space City water and drilled well . Loe. close tQ

bolder,

for short

1

12' Viliyl

Floor Covering

Shopping
t:r "' venience

- Marie
29 Corridor
320fflce-

1975
TOYOTA CEUCA 6 t.. ........s2995
2 Or . H.T.,_s sp .
1974
MERCURY COUGAR XRZ .....s2695
Air ; auto .. p.s., p.b .• half vinyl roqf.

'2195
1973 FORD
GRAND TORINO

All carpel Installed with
paddtng at no charge.
Expert tnstallallon.

9' and

p.m ,

For Your

C.ALL 446-3643

1

57 ACRES - With a nice 111, story· house with 3 bedrms .

m inutes north of Racine. Asking $42,000.

Apnl showers broughl May
flowers which yuu charged
fur 90 days in March and have
tu pay fur (n June.

Ti117 , DO

GALUA .COUNTY'S lARGEST
· REAL ESTATE AGENCY

princess
27 Melt; blend
Z8 Sault
h-+-4--

40 Weapon

11 :DO-News 3,4,6,6,10, 13,15; 11:1S....ABC News 6.
11 :30--Salurday Night Live 3,4, 15; Fifth Annual Black
Athletes Hall of Fame Awards 6; Secood City T.V.
8; Movie "North by Northwest" 10; Movie "The
Amazing Colossal Man '' 13.
12 :DO-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8; Janakl 33.
1 :oo-Movle "Torture Gerden" Ji Movie "Berlin
Alfalr" 4; Wolfman Jack 6; Movie "Attock of the
Puppet People"13 .
2:30--News 13; 3· DO-News 3; 3· 3G--Movle "The
Adding Machine" 3.
5:00--Bonanza 3; 6:DO-Bewltched 3.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 P .M. - Pipe Creams (PG)
1&amp; 11 P . M .~ Crossof Iron (PG)

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THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE ·AGENCY

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REED'S COUNTRY STORE

A LOT

more e x tras, low heat bill with nat . gas forced air
furnace All this a·nd two n ice acres of land In a good
location. Will go quick tor S35,000 .

fenced. Ni ce country setting off blacktop road just 6

Z5 Ca!ppanlle

26 Mark's

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I Equipment

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1977 Ford Mustang II 2 Dr. ,..,. .. s3895

vinyl top.

carpeled , 1 balhs, full basement with TV' room . Many

and 11!2 baths. Mostly carpeted . B ig central fireplace
with heatolater . Small barn and outbuildings, 20 acres

son-in-law ,...~;;.;.,....,.,_

1 owner, 35,000 miles, 2 door Mrdtop, white

&amp;·

Carpet
As Low As
'4• 88 lq.
yd.
&amp; up

tlntrepid
one

SEE THEM TODAY

Light green , air, 1-pole, auto., power
steering &amp; brakes.

Rubber Back

8 Lena Horne
song

a anake
Z2 English
river
Z3 Mussolini'!!.

1974 MAVERICK

SAVE ON
CAIPmNG
DRIVE A LimE
SAVE

realn\

SPECIAL

RUnAND
1976 ST ... RCRAFT TRAILER. Sleeps

7 Including

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PH. 992-2176
·1 1nte1111ti01111 open Fnday

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Call142·2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grate
or Gene Smith ·

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

by
21 Wind, as ,

~ Equipment Co.

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9911639

PULLIN S EXCA,,VATING Cornplete
Service . Phone 992 2478.
PUDDLE POOLS All si1es and
shapes Swim pools. 2 year ~
e~penen c e .
fr ee eshmotes,
·onyth tn g
you
need
for
underground sw im pools. New
chemical and supply s. tore
Alba n y ,
Oh1a ,
Ph o ne
014 ·698·6555. ( Af!er 6 pm,
614 ·689 ·5251 John Jeffers or
089 ·5265 Bell Gillette ) We ore
NOT all wet on PRICES.
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I Of Selene's

• Ye~~terdlty'• AIIIWer
u Ezecute
Z7 AlriculII Celery : Sp.
turi8t
II Com
Zt Mlchelanbread
gelo work
zz Sleep
30 Gaggle's
fitfully
members
Z3 Oi1e of
31 Done
the Magi
31 Anonymous
Z4 Chants
John or Jane
Z5 Fang
37 Sad sound

A thought for tile day :
American statesman Adlai
Stevenson said, " A hungcy
man is not a free ma.n .J '

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1 ME~GS I

·-· "Finally, l'vefound
a MAN-SIZE tractor"

EXCAVATING . dozer, bockhoe FOUR PUPPIES, molo.e good pets ,
and d1tcher . Charles R. Hot·
7o42-2949
field , Bock Hoe Sen&lt;~ce ,
TO GOOD home . female puppy, B
Rutland Oh1o. Phone 7-tf·2008
weeks old. Very cute . 992 ·2428 •
WILL do roofing . cons tru ction,
plumb1r1g and heotmg No 1ob
too Iorge or too smoll. Phone

742·1348.

standby

zo Surrounded

&amp; Gll..n Tillers, uwn Boy
Mower Soles &amp; Service.

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2 story older home. J
be-drooms, family room
w ith f i replace, living room,
dining room, carpeted
throughout,
k i tch .e n

line
3 Useful oil
lantern
4 Nigerian
city
5 ScUlptar's

18 Mule

mowtr

399 W. Main St.
SEWING MACHINE Repo trs , ser·
viCe
.
all
makes
.
992-2284
.
The
Pomeroy, Ohio
THREE BEDROOM house in RaCtn e
Fabri c Shop , Po&lt;T~eroy .
artta. Near fiver Completely
Ph. 992-1164 ·
1
A uthorized Singer Sc. es and
reW10de! ed '949-1545
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Serv1ce We sharpen S~.-r ssors .
3 7 A\RES IN Rutland Vtllage . 4
bedroom house , 2 car garage EXC AVATING , dozer, loader and
backhoe worM dump trucM s
other outbu tl dtngs.. A s.king
and fo· boys for htre, will haul
$15.000 . 741-3150.
f1ll dtrt to soil , l1mestone and MALE KIT TEN , two month5 old .
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jefblo ck ond white Adorable
fers , day phone 992·7089 , night
marking5 .
992 . 2592
or
phon e 991·3525 or 992 5232 .

I ~te
· residue
Z Hucbler's

13 Take on
14 Indian city
15 Poet's word
11 Stubborn
- mule
n Jockey
Turcotte

service. M.IMY Ferguson

592 -3051

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DOWN

II Kim. or Tab

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Cuffee that's guud tu lhe
last drop w11l never · gel
through the sludge of the
beanery's boiler.

MODERN SUPPLY

Small e119lne &amp;

' In 1966, eight nurses were
found murdered in Chicago,
Drifter Richard Speck later
was convicted of tile slaytngs
and sentenced to death. The
U.S. Supreme Court subsequenUy ruled out tile deatll
sentence and Speck remains
in prison.

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACIUJilS
41 E;ncen1 Court star
dered

3

542,000 .00

.L,ISTING

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742·2328

bedroom total electri~ '
home,
located
in'
Hutchinson Sub-Division,
Rutland, Oh 1o Home has
'full basement and garage .
Situated on lot 95'xll5'.
Sell tng price. $32 ,000.00.
NEW LISTING 4
bedroom home , modern
kitchen, rec . room , full
bath with shower, total
electric, low taxes. low
heating b1lls, situated In
the Arbaugh Addition.
Tuppers P lains, Ohio, on
large- lot . Setl I ng tor 1

NEW

mile off Rt 1 by.p..s on
51. Rl. 12.4 toward Rutland,
0.

R.esidentiol · and
commorci•l. Call for

Office Hrs. :
ta .m .• sp.m .

oo Happy Hollow

P.,moroy, 0 .
3-15-tfc

Ph ' 992-2141

~

Call Professiona I

Phone 992-6333

LISTING

'

Siding

AI Tromm
Construction

Saturday at noon
Your Full Time
Rea I Estate Broker

NEW

MOORE'S

Storm Windows

Roofing. Siding.
Room Additions
&amp; Sllray Painting

Closed Thursdays &amp;

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&amp; Aluminum

991-1656 .

GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr.
Broker
101112 Sycamore St.
Pomeroy. Ohio

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total electric .
No Sunday cans Please
house tn Ru s. t1c Hills . Syrec use
7·9- 1 mo .
0 h 1o
Do u bI e
con c r e1e L------.,-'--:-...:.,..r
dr r,..ewoy , pot1o w1tti bnck bor
b·que, storage bu 1lding , stove.
'r efngerolor ar,d carpetmg.

HOBSIEIIER
REALTY

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Brakes .
Shocks . Tires .
Battery,
I
lnstallation'Service

FREE ESTIMATES

THREE~-BEOROOM

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At
Muffler .

300~in St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or992-6263
8A,M.Io4:30P.M.

TUPPERS PLAINS 3 bedcoom, I '"'

For i 1
quick sale of your pr~perty,
see us for f1st servec:e.

FRANKLIN FIREPLA CE w tth screen
rn good co nd11t 0n
$125
61.4 667 6120or98 5·4103 .

WANTED TO Rent ; House or
apartment in Pomeroy or Mid·
dleport for Dentist locating 1n
the oreo . 1·593-5885 , Athen s.

S1 4,000,00.

FIR EWOOD FOR sol e Green or
'!&gt;eosoned Phone 985 3567 or
949 2358

A CAREER JOB
IN CONSUMER FINANCE

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12 FOOT BOA T and
der $250.
I 966 GMC '1 ton - 1cMvp, fl ucM
S500 Col i 992 5293 ot ter 4 pm

NEW MA CK TRU CK FACI LITY
Ground for oppor tun1t1 es . EK ·
pe r ten ced' second gene ral
mochon1cs Mechon1c's helper.
Ports manager Po rts counter
hel per Ports dell... ery tru ck
dr1vers Seu elory . Gtmerol of·
f1ce worM Send resume to ~
Gallro Mock , PO Sol( .!19 ] ,
G oll1 p9~i~ 45631 - - - - _

f rum
rrumufactunng, foll owed by
a~n culture, tour ism and mmrng Its snow-capped peaks .
ski center., ghost towns a nd
health spas make 11 a popular
1ls

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1977 CHEV ROLET CAPRI CE Closs tc '
2 door 350 4bbl Power w1n
dow&lt;; v1n yl l op. crut se con trol
1976 DODGE VAN New tire s l ui
tdt wheel AM FM 8 trac k tope
ly custom•zed . AM FM 8 tra ck
power door locMs SSCOO Alter
stereo Good c: ondrhon $2800
5 col\949 2754
7-42 2790

SPECIAL
PRICE

m ent

cabbage . and
beans (p1 ck your own } lro r sole
now' Swee t co rn Ovad oble July
11 th . , C W Pr~W.,. Form
P'o rll ond , Ohro

Let Pomerov Landmark
soften &amp; · condttion your
water with Co-op water

$~OFF

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AK C REGISTERED l emole bo • er 1
!ear o~d 98_5.! 2~8

AND RECEIVE

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N EED A WAT ER
SOFTENER?

COUPON

&gt;
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&gt;
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FQI\ SA lE Frv e ceme tery lots.
Roetne
Ce m e t ery
Coli
GoHrpolt s. Oh 1o 6l4 446,2507

DOBERMAN PUPS 10 week s old .
Block an d ton 9'12 3216 or
992 -5010

BRING IN

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HOOF HOLLOW Horses. Buy. sell
trade or tro1n . New and used
saddles Ruth Reeves. Alba ny
;el 4) b9B ·32qo

Any U .S. made car - parts
extra tf needed . Excludes
front-whee l drtve cars

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ANNOUNCIN G th£&gt; o p~nmg at
Ho 1r by Ldo' Beauty Solon . 3
m1les E'O!&gt;l ol Cheo:. te r Rl 248
Mrs. Keilh R1denour , ow n€'r .
l ues.day through Sotvrdoy by
appo1ntment

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MIS( YA RD Sol e. July 15 10 00
OJll
Brown trader behrnd
Pomeroy Fre tght Stot1 on W
Morn St. Cloth1 ng, small op·
phonces . go lf clubs. mtsc
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Robert Hayman
992-6345

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Monoar

SPECIAL

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NU(Jil un Satu rd a;·

UwJ~y

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Mubrk Home ;;u lc:-&gt; ,uu.l Ywd ~ll'J;

Tl w

Will CARE ' for the elderly in our
home Phone 992·73 14

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6: Wacko 8: Grape Ape 13. ,

FRIDAY, JULY 14,Jttl

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Route 33. north of Pomeroy
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WATER WEll drilling. Willi am T,
_ ~ a r g!~~~~~~:_7~ ?_9__ _
Grant 742·2879
SE NIOR CITIZENS : Our new
.
rente rs assistance . y"u may be Chimney Swept by a professional
able to live 1n ou r apartment
w 1th modern dustless deonrtng
for less than SSO o month For
- oldtr me workma nship. Co O
morEl' •nformalr on
contact
1 373·6057 . Ron Zortman.
Vtlloge Manor Ap.ortments. CHIP WOOD . Pol es ma x .
TIL E INSTAllED Ceramic l 1le , '
991-7787
diOmete r 10" on largest end , sa
sl ate ond quarry. 992·3665 15
per to n Bundled slab. ~ per 10 ' l ACRES . 7 roo m h~;;,~ewly_
ye~r~ elll~~c.
"':.:•_
· -ton Deli vered to Ohio Pol let
remode led
Mulberry Hts ,
Co . Rr . 2. Pomeroy 992,2689.
Pomeroy All crly utt!1t1e s. $200 Will DO bobys1t1ing in the home
---~---weekday s. 7 to 5. 992·3976.
mont h plus utrl rt1eS. 992 -5970 or
TIMBER POMEROY Fares! Pro·
- ~1·444
8001.
ducts . Top pr ice tor stondm g
sow limber Call 992·5965 or
_ Kent Hanby , 1-446 857~·~-0 LD FURNITURE . tee boxes bra ss
b~ds , 1ron beds, desks etc ,
complete .households. Wrtt e 8 &amp; S MOBILE HOMES , Pt Plea- ,
M .D Mrller, Rt . 4, Pome roy 0 1
s.ant W Va beside Heck s . •
coll992 -77tiJ __ ,,..
our
1973 ·Broo dmore 14 )( - 64 2
lso,rvice
deoa1rtment
and
bedroom
OLD COINS, pocket wa tc hes.
will service Hotpolnt and
class. r tn gs. we dd1ng bonds. 1973 Darton 14 x 00 2 bedroom
dromond s. Gold or sil ver Call 1972 V u:: tor 1on 14 lll 67 3 bedr oom, other brands.
1 both
Roger Wa msley 742 233 1.
1972 Coventry 17 • b5 3 bedroom
WOULD
I1Me to toke 011er 1969 Stat esm an 12 I( bO 2
Pomeroy Landmark
payment s on a mobde home .
r
bedroom
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
-~~- 773 · ~ 1:..:5"---COAL LIMESTONE , sand , gro vel,
cal:tu m chlorrde . ferttl1zer dog
Phone99'2·2111
food and all ty pes of salt E.
ce ls+or Salt Work s. , Inc E Mom
IF YOU have o serv1 ce to o ff e1,
St. Pomeroy . 992 ·389.:.
1:____
wont to bu.,- or sell somethmg
BE ST SELE CTION ~t -;he best wood
ae looMrng for work
. 01
slaves rn Southeas tern Oh1 o
whatever
you II get res ults
Efel
T1 rolto
Jotul. Marso
laster w tth o Sentinel Wont Ad
Tempw ood, and No!huo Zton
Coll997 7 156
Heat Co 8 Pu!nom Dr . (off Mdl
~---CARPORT SAL E l!ol.tr meever O il
St. ). Athen s. 614 ·5921:1J79 or
b14·6961187
Rt 7 Bypass . '. mtle on Leodrng
Creek Road July 13, 14 , 15
BURROUGHS SE NS! MAT!( ac·
Record players. 10 spe ed b1cy
Phone
co unt1ng machm e
de , uprighl p• ono clo th e~
992·2156, The Do rly Senltnel
~IS h!_:_ pan~ ----~----111 Court Street, Pomeroy,
YAHD SAL E Saturday . July 15 etl9
Oh iO
MAIN
am Owens 212 N Jrd Mtd ·
dleport
Clothrng
lea ther , USED TRACTOR S
POMEROY. o.
MF135 Dmsel
MF230 D1e5el
bogs. shoes a record player .
MF
150
D+esel
M
F235
Diesel
NEW LISTING - 19 acres,
books
app lio n(£&gt;5
l..n.ck
MF165 Dresel · MF285 D1esel ·
rt;~nch type home w 1th 3
k noc ks elC
MFII35 Dtese1 Co b. air &amp;
--Bdrms., bath, carpeting,
8 FAMilY GARAGE Sole H A .
heoater
paneling. Garage, several
Cole resrde nce , Tupp ers Plain s, NEW &amp; USED IMPLEMENTS
buildings p l us 2 older
Oh to 9·'l do1ly JunM to onl1· MF9 Boler · MFIO Boler MFI 20
homes
that are rented at
SohH
Matthews.
Rotary
Scy
the
_q u! ~
-~
. MFBBO Sem1 moun. ted 6 bot ·
present, plus FREE GAS YARD SA LE Ju ly 13 14 15 At
tom Pl ow
MF520 12 0 1sc
WILL
SELL
FAST
Hobson by the ro1l rooV lroclo. s
MF200 2 Row Chopper · MF39 2
$24,000.00
1n Mtddl eport 992 -61 73
Row Planters · Mechon 1c.ol
SECLUDED - Bul close to
FtVE ~ FAM.Ii V-v;rd Sole -~ ,218-;-1 Transplanter
Pomeroy
, 2 acres. 2 story
Condpr St , Pomeroy D1shes
SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
home in good condit•on,
clo th ing , baby 1h1ngs an d a ld
P h on~ 458· 1630
several butldmgs, garden
t le of every thrng Thur sday thr u
Leon W Vo
space only $25,000 00
So tu1 day From 9-5

2.25
3.75

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Cet"li

I &lt;boy
2dl:lys

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items .Into Cash

LOST · TOOL BO X w1th tools bet·
ween Chester and Ba sh on ,
thought to be IQs t 1n Scou t
. Camp Rood . Col! Charles
8isse11. 949. 2860
_..........,_
LOS T REO lr 1sh setter m Racine
area Wh1 te spo t 1n chest. Mar
vin Hill 949 -22 10.

· l!!!£~MM,tr

ventures of Muhammad All 15; Dusty' s Treehouse

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.PICKUP. •••••.••••••••• i1795

Drive Home A Winner
1

1972 CHEVY C-10.~~~:.~: ............... '2895

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
~St. Rt, 7

See Roger Riebel
667-3443
1 mile north
Tuppers Pl1ins. Ohio

Set ant of these courteous Sllesmen: Pete Burris,
~rvln Keobaugh or George Harris.

OPEN TILL 7 P. M.
Except Thursday &amp; S.lur.d ay 1115 :00
Closed Sunday

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doinpllutlntss"
GMC Financing,
, m-Sl42
P.,moray
'
Open Evenings unHI6:GO-Til 5 p,m. Set,

DAN THOMPSON FORD ,
See Rocky Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pal
MIMter, lor .a Good Deal on a Ntw or
992-2196

�12- lbe o.lly Sentinel, ~ddleport·Pomeroy, o., Friday, July a, 1978

I

Clearing house hit by thieves

Area
De~Jhs

buyers and seDers ol stocks and runner F~ McMullin,
and bonds.
were releaaed unharmed, but
Police .said one of the the ~ million shipment was
gunmen infercepted a lost.
.
LOUISE KEEBAUGH
Bradford messenger on the
Douglas Thotnsjo, senior
Mrs. Louise M. Keebaugh,
sidewalk and forced him into vice president of the parent 75, Route 3, Pomeroy, died
the company's car, where the conpany, Bradford Natlonal Thursday morning at St.
second
gunman
had Corp ., said the _ stolen Joseph Hospital In Parkersoverpowered the driver.
documents included some . burg foDowing an apparent
The gunmen a bandooed the $2.~ millioo in bonds, ''wbi!eb heart attack.
car in aitolher section of the could be negotiated" lind
Mrs. Keebaugb was a
Wall Street area and escaped another $2.~ million in daughter of the late Aida and
In their own vehicle. The equities - commoo stocks Lydia Gyer Bahr and was a
Bradford employees, with the names of their owner _resident of Meigs County for
identified as guard Ed Collins on them - that he said were practically au of her life.
oot negotiable.
•
Besides her parents, she·
However, Thornsjo said tbe was prece~ed In death by her
bonds were numbered, and· husband,
C.
Clive
banks or firms buying such Keebaugh, 21 years ago; a
securities should check with brother, Welilon Bahr; an
•
tbe Security Information infant daughter, Jean; a
•Corp. in Boston before they sister, Cleta Koehler, and a
accept them ·as currency.
Step-sister, Idonia Johnson .
He
said
a
law
that
hecame
A member of the Orange
By DONALD H. MAY
start such C&lt;H&gt;ps.
effective
last
Jan
.
I
requires
Christian
Cburcb, Mrs .
WASHINGTON (UPI)
It also would provide ~
Ralph
Nader
believes with $'15 million in technical banks and larger security Keebaugh is survived by a
finns to make such a check, daughter , Claire Abolin,
consumer · groups won a assistance .
tbe statute was Lebanon, Va.; a son, Marvin
adding
major victory With Senate
Proponents said the bill
Route
3,
approval of legislation that I'Ofiternplates that ·all of the . designed to make "this type Keebaligh,
a
brother,
· would provide the . monev federal capital will be repaid of robbery .. . as current as Pomeroy;
Maynard Bahr, RD Long
needed to start low-priced and the coopera lives will dinosaurs."
Bottom; a sister, Ellene
consumer cooperatives.
become self~ustaining.
Leonard, RD Reedsville, and
The consumer activist, in a
A version approved by the
a step-sister, Lavina Branstatement, called the Senate House last summer by a onenan, RD Reedsville. Also
action
Thursday
"an · vote margin would provide
surviving
are two grandoutstanding victory."
(Qintlnutd frcm ~ 1)
nearly twice as much - $750
children,
Mrs . Robert
Esther Peter!DI, President rnilUon - for the bank and
A discussion was beld
)luck,
Pomeroy, and
(Debra)
Carter's consumer adviser, technical assistance.
dealing with tbe Rutland F.uel
Mrs.
Jason
(Tonya)
DaYis,
said the bill will result in
"Today t~e consumer Co. disclosing tbe board bad
·
Route
3,
Pomeroy,
three
lower consumer prices if it movement
been
apparently
overpaying
won
an
wins final congressional outstanding victory," Nader due to a defective meter and great-grandchildren, and
approval.
said. "There are many people Dwight Goins, adnllnistrative several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services wiD be
It still must go to a House- desirous of forming a C!Hlp in assistant , was asked to
Senate conference comlnittee their communities and contact the Prosecuting beld at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
where the differences with reducing some of their Attorney about tbe matter. Orange Christian Cburcb,
the House version will be expenses."
-Goins also was authorized northeast of Alfred, with Mr.
adjusted.
Mrs. Peterson said existing to contact the Prosecuting George Pickens officiating.
The Senate passage on a ~ cooperatives already have Attorney in regard to a five- Burial will be in the
33 y ote carne after rejection saved money for their mem- year guarantee whlch was · Keebaugh Cemetery in the
of a move to change the bers.
issued on tbe repsir of the Sumner area.
Friends may caU at the
proposal into a two-year
She cited as examples a roo[ of tbe Middleport
studY and pilot loan program food co-&lt;&gt;p in Palo Alto, Calif., elementary school on Aug. 23, Ewing Funeral Home from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday.
designed merely to test its that reduced food costs 10 1976.
The body will be taken to
feasibility.
percent for its members; an
Attending the meeting were
The bill would provide $300 optical co-op in Detroit that Supt. Charles Dowler; Goins, the Orange Christian Church
million in govenunent seed cut the · cost of eye administrative assistant; to lie in state for one hour
capital over the next five examlna tions from $2S to $9; Dan Mort·.is, . director of prior to Sunday's service.
years to set up a National and a student housing CO-&lt;JP curriculum; treasurer ·Jane Friends may caU at tbe
Coosurner Cooperatlve Baok, at Oberlin College, Ohio, that Wagner; Bob Morris, prin· church.
which . would make loans to she said saved each student cipal of the Pomeroy and
$450 a year.
Middleport elementary
WAIJ.ACE WEAVER
Small business groups schools and board members,
Wallace
(Boone) Weaver,
lobbied against the bill.
Our Interest is
Jennifer Sheets, Wendell
Racine,
died
this morning at
Sen. John Tower, R·Texas, Hoover, Carol Pierce and
Greater For You
Holzer Medical . Center.
author of the proposal to Virgil King.
Arrangements will be anreduce the bill to a $21) million
nounced later by Ewing
pilot program, said tbe
Funeral Home.
measure would give ~· an
On 90-Day
unfair competitive advantage
over small businesses.
Certificates
Sen. Alan Cranstoo, DEather M. Black, .063 acre,
Ca\11.,
aald \he bill would
5.75 per cent paid 0r1
Rutland.
require tbe bank Lo coosider
Gladine Ward, CUlton J .
90 day Certificates of
the impact oo srnaD business
Ward to John T. Smith, 1.56
Oepos it.
SSOQ.OO
before making a loan to a co·
acres, Orange.
Minimum.
Interest
op. He said sinall business
Hazel J. Sellers, Paul K
Payable
Quarterly.
already bas its own access to
Felix R. Alkire, Mildred Sellers to Stephen H. Nease,
through
the
Small
federal
aid
A substantial penally Is
Business Administration, Irene Alkire to Carl Vincent JeaMie D. Nease, 2.06 acres,
invoktd on all certlllcato
accounts withdrawn prior
which is not allowed to help Gheen, Sr., Carol Marie Lebanon.
to tho dale 'of maturity.
Gheen, 10.78 acres, Scipio.
Herman Kincaid, Margaret
C!Hlps.
Arthur Fletcher, dec . to Davis Kincaid to Lincoln
Ramie C. Fletcher, Mary Eugene Smith, Shirley Ann
Jaraldlne Fletcher, Cert . o[ Smith, Lot SO, Middleport.
trans ., Lebanon.
Bessie Hysell to Jack
tn
. Mabel A. Taylor aka Carsey, Neacil Carsey, Lot
Design and Mabel Fletcher to Ramie 136, Pomeroy.
Fletcher, Jaraldine Fletcher,
Quality
Int. in 20 acres if any,
Tho A!Mns County
BOARD TO MEET •
Lebanon.
POIIIIIOJ
S.vinlls &amp; Loan Co.
EAST
MEIGS - Tbe
Romie C, Fletcher, Arbutus
W. Main St.
Eastern
Local
School District
H. Fletcher to Mary
Pomeroy, ~io
Jaraldine Fletcher, 10.397 Board o[ Education will meet
at 10 a.m. Saturday to take
. Shop
acres, Lebanon.
Mary Jeraldine Fletcher to action on rool repair at tbe
Ramie C. Fletcher, Arbutus Chester Elementary School
H. Fletcher.. 10.392 acres, building, approve the budget
for tbe fiscal year and other
Lebanon.
Ramie C. Fletcher, Arbutus matters.
H. Fletcher to Raymood ·Cari
Fletcher, Jocile 0 . Fletcher; ·
GIFI'S GIVEN
10.392 acres, Lebanon.
Presenting gifts to Amber
Robert DIVietro, Marie qanielle Colmer at tbe recent
DiVietro to Glenn R. Collins. Celebration of ber first birth·
It's Time To Give
Jr., Connie G. Collins, Lot 7, day , June 21, were her mater·
Your Lacy Dolars
Bridgman's Add ., Syracuse. nal greatgrandparents, Mr.
Norman 0 . Weber, Vera A. and Mrs. William Stephen·
A Real Workout!
Weber to Columbus &amp; son, and Mr. and Mrs. David
Southern Ohio Elec . Co ., Johnson.
Ease ., Olive.
Minnie G. · McCartney,
Delbert C. McCartney to John
BOOSTERS TO MEET
E. Martin,' Judith E. Martin,
The M~igs Band Boosters
¥, acre and lots, Bedford.
will meet Monday, July 17, at
Leonard E . Burney, Naomi the band room at Meigs High
Just Put Us In Charge
Bentley to Warren D. Black, School.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
parent finn of a WaD Street
securities clearing house
says about half the $5 million
In leCIIrltlel stolen fr«n two
unarmed- employees In the
financial
district
is
negotiable.
'!be gUards were robbed
Thursday morning as they
were returning to Braclord
Securities Processing
Services, Inc., a oecurities
c~ring house that serves as
the middleman between· the

Consqmer grouj)
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Board. • •

5.75%

Meigs
Property
Transfers

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LUkemeyer·addresses CHEAO hoard

Meip Co. Branch

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We'l l work t hem 24 hours a day , 7 days a week earnmg

YOU a ftne guaran teed 1n teres1 rate, rneam.,.tHie 1ns ur tn g
them up to $40 .000 10 on~ ot the safes t mves tments on
ea rth
a bank acco unt. Sto p 1n .

pomeroy
rut~c?nd
tuppers ploms

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FDK

pomeroy
natlona .
bank . . -,
the bank of
the century

Monday, July 17 - Great
Bend, 3-3:30; Stiversville, 44:30; Long Bottom, :Hi:30;
Success Road, ~:30; County
Road 20 ·Dave's Grocery, 7·
7:1S; Enterprjlll!, 7:30-8.
Thursday, July 20- Letart
Community, 2:45-3:15; An·
tiquity, 3:.30·4; Radile·
Wagners Hardware, 4: 15·
5:15 ; Racine Bank, 5:1~:1S;
Syracuse Swimming Pool,
6:30-8; Minersville HiD, 8:158:45.

Woman is
overcome
by smoke
A Mason woman was
treated for smoke inhalation .
following a fire Wednesday
afternoon at tbe residence of
Brad Johnson, Mason.
Catherine E. Wood, 30,
Mason, was taken to Holzer"
Medical Center by the Mason
Squad where she was treated
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and ·rel•l!led·
Firemen received tbe caD
at 2:30 p.m. Upon arrival
they found tbe fire confined to
an electric stove In the kit·
eben. A spokesman reported
smoke and heat damage to
the kitchen. No estimate of
damage or additional injuries
were reported.
Three trucks and eight men
responded to the caU.

Stop smoking
days slated
.

OPENINGS AVAILABLE
There are lltUI openlnge for
women wilhlllil to attend the
free cervical cancer cllalc at
Heath United Methodlat
Cburcb Wednesday beciMin&amp;
at I p.m. Thoee waNing
appointments should caU tn.
7531 daily or 992"*2 on tht
weekend or in the evenlnl!.

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Dr. Thomas A. Robertson
, reported on tbe summer '7&amp;
Student
Health
Team
Project. ·students from
various health disciplines
were placed on five-member
teama in Appalachian Ohio
communities for an eight·
week period to work oo bealtb
projects Identified by the
communities. Six students,
representing their team
members, made
brief
presentations concerning
their community projects.
They were: l.ouiae Szc~·
ublewskl, Portsmouth team;
Isabel L. Auerbach, Green·
field team; John P. Me·
Cartney, Pomeroy team;
Thomas --Koinis, Piketon
team; James Wysor, · McConnelsville team; and
Barbara Jobe, Woodsfield
team.
The CHEAO Ohio · ARC
project manager for the Oblo
Appalachian Development
Office; and Patsy Scott,
health program rruinager.

Kyger twins--Tim and Ken--·
to start dental practice Aug. 1

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GALLIPOLIS - Identical twins who
weref;alliJHIIi• IJ.ily 1'rimi nf' carriers·from

Sep"mber, 1966, to March, 1970, 'are back
in town as dentists. Dr. Timothy V. Kyger
and Dr. Kenneth 0 . Kyger wiU start their
practice Aug. 1.
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They shared one route ot' 110 readers in
and around the 900 block of Fourth Ave.
One of them took one side of a street, and
the other was across tbe street from him.
Which one was which? What difference did
it make?
Not even their mother knew for sure.

Nor their father . Unless they saw orie them
writing something. Tim is right-banded;
Ken is left-handed.
Oren Virgil Kyger and Betty Bitting
Kyger are tbe parents; he is at West
Virginia MaDeable Iron,. and she is a
teacher at Washington School. They and
the twins Uve at Ill« First Ave. The twins
are named for their father - it's Timothy
Virgil and Kenneth Oren. .
The Kygers lived at Ripley, W. Va.,
when the twins were born March 5, 1953, at
Holzer Hospllal, First Ave. and Cedar St.
The Kygers moved here in 1960, and Tim
and Ken started in the second ~rade at

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HOW MUCH DO I WEIGH? - That's the question nine-month-&lt;lld Megan
Longailacre seems til be asking nurse Debby White as sbe gets her weight checked
by the LPN at the newly-opened Bend Area Medical Center In New Haven. Megan
IS the daughter of Sam and Becky Longanacre, New Haven. Today, \he clinic will
he the scene of an open bouse sponsored by the New Haven Woman's Club, from 2
to 4 p.m. in honor of doctors Mat!l&lt;' and Zinnia Dayo. The public Is invited.

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VOL. 13 NO. 24

Fall puts man
in hospital

Beating victim
'satisfactory'

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the

'l'ribut~• •

moved

from

Their newspape:r route made it possible

for them to buy a·n outboard motor. They
put most of their earnings in the bank.
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two

NO, YOU DON'T HAVE diplopia ; there really are
guys in this
photograph : Dr . Kenne.th 0 . Kyger and Dr. Timothy V. Kyger, new dentists in
town . DiplOpia is defined in medical dictionaries as double vision, where you look
at one person and see two.
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MIDDLEPORT POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

.IMPORTED ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS

20% OFF
artists. Landscapes, seascapes, still liie,
with rich looking gold metal leaf frames
·
'
inches and 16.x19 inches.

Hillcrest ·CJinic

, BAND TO PRACTICE .
C~tnRE - Cbarlea wtlla,_Ktpt"
Creek bond iMtructor, hu at1110unced-a
bend practice ltlllon from 1 to I
Tuesday at the higi)IChoot '!be baild II
&amp;ettlal. ready for lilt upCoimlllt GaUia
Cowty Junior Fair. r

qu_estion Day earlier, but were unablE: to .

get any coherent information a bout tbe ·
victim because ofthe extent of injuries
sustained during the shooting.

Special Investigator Henry· stated
after his investigation the breaking and
entering appeared to be the work of an
amateur thief.
Preliminary investigation indicates
the criminal walked down a hill in-boak.of

tho Day home, entered the yard throOilb a
molal pte, IUld aaiped entry to the
dwelling through the back door.
· When· Pearl Day surprised the thief in
the home, evidence indicates the man

grabbed Day, ordered him to remain quiet
and ·demanded his wallet. When Day
refused to comply, he was .shot, probably
at cl_ose range, in the race.
t\Ccordlng to Henry, the .38 caliber
bullet entered slightly below and to the left
side of the nose, and exited through the left
side of the neck. The bullet then lodged in
the wall of tbe kitchen .
The bullet is beirig examined by the
Bureau, and the Sheriff's Department.
Henry stated that the angle of entry indicates that the criminal is probably lefthanded.
After being shot, injuries indicate,
Day turned while falling , and struck the
left side of his head on a small table.
After tbe shooting, the thief ran from
the home, exiting by the same door by
whlch he had gained entry.
The breaking and entering of the Day
home, arid the shooting of Pearl Day, is an

back door is always locked at night, but bad been left
unlocked Thursday evening when the couple had come from
working in the garden located at the back of the dwelling.
(PhotoS by Larry !;;wing) .

remoteness is no protection a gainst

American Farm Bureau Federation
o~n

and honest, so it's easy

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THE .38 callber bullet, which
passed through Pearl Day's neck.
lodged In the wall of the

~ltchen

area.

Preliminary ballistics measurements

Indicate that the persun who fired the
weapon was probably left handed.

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Meigs sheriff helps probe bus .vandalism
POMEI\OY - Meigs County Sheriff
James J. Proffitt reports his department is
assisting Rutland Marshal Larry Coleman
in the investlgatiml-of vandalism to a
number of buses parked at the Meigs Local
School District bus garage at Rutland.
According to tl)e report, nine Meigs
Local school buses were v•ndalized.
Damage ranged from broken headlights to
slashed seat covers. The incident is still
under investigation. l&gt;aJnaselis estimated
to be more than $500.
Mary Smallwood, Hysell· Run Road,
reports sometime !Jet ween ·9 p.m. Wed·
. neSday ~nd 3 a.m. ThurSday someone
smashed her mailbox. That Incident is
under investiaatlon.
. Saturday morning , deputies in·
vestlgated two accldenta on SR 124 at
Syracuse. The first accident occurred at
3:05 a.m. Michael P. Salser, 21 , Rt. 3,
Racine, was traveling east on SR 124 and
claims a westbound auto came around-the
curve and ran his car off the road. satser's
auto want off the road on the right and
. lltruck a telephone pole.

. EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday lbroacb Wedtteldt!y, a
ekaaee of afterlioea oad evealng
lb....l'lllowen esdlday, wiiiiJd&amp;llola
1111 ........... Ia tlte ...

UI:NTZ

and have lived there for s ixty~n e years. Entry was m.ade
through the back door of the home. Mrs. Day reports that the

And lawmen seem unable to halt this
bumper crop o[ crime, partly because
people living in rural areas are just
awakening to the fact that their

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Ill. MALCOLII w.

· PEARL AND CORRINE Day had been sitting on the
front porch o[ their borne before the breaking and entering.
Pearl Day was shot when he refused to hand over his wallet
to a criminal be .discovered in the kitchen area of tbe home .
The Days built this home shortly after they were ma rried.

examp~e of the crime wave that is
sweeping the nation'~ rural areas.

more

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F urnlture Dept.- 3rd Floor

Henry arrived at the scene of the

executive director, Kenneth L. Cheatham
stales, "Farmers hold to a lifestyle that's

GALUPOUS - Dr. Malcobn. W. Lentz- · rehabilitatlve type sutgery.
will join tbe Hillcrest Surgical Clinic, S65
Dr. Lentz is a member of the American
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, for the practice Medical Association , American College qf
of Orthopedic and ·General Surgery on Surgeons, Ohio State Medical Association
Aug . I. He will be ' associated with Dr. and tbe American Thoracic Society. He is
Edward Berklch.
certified by tbe American Board of
Dr. Lentz Is a graduate of the University Surgery as well as the American Board of
of Pennsylvania, having received his M.D. Thoracic Surgery. Dr. Lentz will be sfdegree in 19r&gt;8. He cOmpleted bla in· filiated with both the Holzer Medical
ternsblp at the University of Pennsylvania Center Hospital and Pleasant . Valley
Hospital In Philadelphia 1968-1959. From Hospital. He will be available on request in
1961 to 1963 be was on active duty with the the emorgency rooms of the hospitals !or
U.S. Navy and stationed on the East Coast fracture and orthopedic care at any time .
as well as serving as medical ~!fleer fpr ()[flee appointments can he scheduled by
the U. S. Naval Station In the Antarctic. calling ~351.
He completed bls General and Thoracic
Dr. Lentz, his wife Ann and three sons
(Chest ) surgical residency at the • stuart 17, Kurt 14, and Craig, age 12 will
University of Cinclrmatl from 1961 through realde ~ Rio Grande.
1967. Dr. Lentz wu ill active surgical
pr_a dice In CblWcotbe from 1988 through
1975 when be returned to the University of
Cinclrmatl to oomplete his training In . ·
Orthopedic ourgery. While in Cincinnati he
was active In tbe Sportl Medictoe prosrarn
at \he University and plans to pursue thla
apedal lnterell when be movea to
Gallipolis. He hal also eompleted training
In hip and other joint replacement and

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

At 3:15 a.m. Saturday on SR 124,
Rodney Neigler, 22, Rt. 2, Racine, was
assisting Salser in pulling his vehicle out of
tbe ditch when he got too close to the edge
of the road\\'ay . His truck went over a n

embankment and into a ditcb .
Damage was moderate to the front end

of the truck .

SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR Hennan Henry of tbe Bureau of Criminal Justice,
Loridon, 0 ., examined the kitchen area o[ the Day· home Friday afternoon. The
Bureau investigates major felonies throughout the state. After taking photographs
at tbe scene of the crime, Henry took ballistics measurements, and dusted for
fingerprints.

Southwestern l&gt;Wid will
open 1978 junior fuir
GALLIPOLIS - B. B. Matthews,
chainnan of the 1978 GaUia County Junior
Fair's program committee, aruwunced

Saturday that Southwestern High School
ba_nd will open the 1978 Gallia County
Junior Fair on Monday. July 31.
The Southwestern band will present a
concert at 7:1S p.m.
GaUia Academy High School's band
will present its aMual fair concert on
Wednesday, Aug. 2, beginning at 6:30p.m.
on Main &amp;tate.
·
. Kyger Creek's band will present a
concert on ThurSday, Aug . 3, beginning at
6p.m.
·
North GaUia's band will present Its
concert on Friday, Aug. 4, beginning at
&amp;::10 p.m. (not July 3&gt; as listed in the falr
book). •
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Final concert of the fair wiU be
preHnted by Hannan Trace's band on
saturday, Aug. ~. beglnniug at 6:30 p.m.

. SHERIFF JAMES MONTGOMERY, left, and Special Deputy, Pat Bailey,
discussed the details of the shooting during the Friday afternoon examination of
the _Day home . Bailey, who serves the Crown City area, was \he first person lo
arnve at ,the scene, following the breaking and entering.

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When

downtown to its present location on Third
Ave., the paper was late several after·
noons iri a row. The Kyger twins telepbon·
ed some of their more impatient readers to
explain why the paper was late, and why il
was not their fault . That was in November
1967.
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shooting Friday afternoon. Henry and
Sheriff Montgomery had attempted to

criminals. The FBI calCulates that rural
property theft has tripled in the past
decade.
,
In a document prepared by the

Orthopedic.surgeon to

In Pomeroy

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

The job gave them .a sense of responsibili·
ty, and they mel people and won new
friends in an older generation:
Tim especially remembers Anderson
Robinson and John Unroe on his side of
Vinton St., and Ken came-to know Torruny
Spencer and his family . Tom is on the
Knoxville farm cl ub of the White Sox in the
Southern League.

SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1978

BY. LARRY EWING
neighbor to assist in removing the vehicle
CROWN CITY - ·Pearl Day, 84, Crown from the ditch.
City, remained in satisfactory condition at
According to Mrs. Day, her neighbor
Holzer 'Medical Center Saturday after had gone out to help, but, upon searching
being shot in tbe face during the breaking the road, neither the car nor the man was
and ent,ring of hls home Thursday found .
evening .
The neighbor told Mrs. Day that there
Interviewed Sat.urday morning , was no sign along the roadway that would
. Corrine Day, 81, reported tbat sbe and her indicate that a vehicle had entered a ditch.
husband had been sitting on the front
Special Investigator Herman Henry of
pOrch of thelr borne, located on Bladen· the Bureau of Criminal Investigation
Mercerville Rd., after working in their London, 0., was called onto the case early
garden, shortly before the inci~ent .
Friday morning to aid in the gathering and
Mrs. Day stated that Pea.rl had left h_er examination of ""idence.
to go Into the holll&lt;!, and a few minutes
lateJ1 she heard a commotion Inside the
dwelling.
Fearing Mr. pay may have [allen,
Corrine started into t~e boi!Se when she
heard a single shot fired.
Going tbrouJib the llvlng room area,
and Into the kl_tchen, sbe discovered Pearl
lying on the floor bleeding from tbe mouth.
GALUPOLIS - Robert Elson, 44,
Mrs. Day immediately called a neighbor, Moundsville, W. Va., was reported In
who Informed the Gallia County Sheriff's saU!'actory condition saturday tnoniing
Department and the Gallia Emergency in the intensive care unit at Holzer Medical
Volunteer Squad.
Center. Elson -Is suffering from severe
()[fi&lt;;er Pat BaUey, who serves as the injuries incurred during a fight in the
sheriff aepartment's speclal deputy in county jail Friday at approximately 3:10
Crown City, was the first to arrive at the a.m.
scene ·following tht shooting. Bailey
According to Sheriff James Mont·
reports he found Day sitting up in a kitchen gomery, Elson had been brought to the
chair, bleeding profusely from the head jail by tbe Ohio Highway Patrol, and in·
and neck area ,
carcerated on charges of DWI at 3 a.m.
According to Sheriff James Mont·
Due to a lack of facilities caused by the
gomery, Day bad been flhot when he painting of jail cells, Eison was placed In
refused to tum over his .,,uet to the thief. the juvenile detention quarters with five
Mrs. D•y stated saturday that she had other prjsoners.
not seen the man who had shot ber
At 3:18, Deputy Eddie Stewart, who
husband Thursday evening. Sbe reported, was serving as dispatcher. heard a
however, that exactly a week before the knocking on tbe door leading to the
breaking and entering, a man had come to detention area. Opening the' door, Stewart
their door, asking to use the phone so that discovered Eiaon, severely injured, but on
he might caD for help ln getting his car out his feet.
of a ditch.
Unofflcial reports state that Elson 's
Mrs. Day said· she did not allow !he jaw bad been broken, and several teeth
man to enter her borne, but did caD '
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Two•••

Painted by celebrated
florals - an canvas velvet lined.
Size hil inches, 13x1S

perience as 'l'rilmn•· c~rriers was tmpor·
tant to them ln more ways thcin finan cial.

Shooting victint is in
satisfactory condition

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Washington School, with !sahel Boggs
their first Ohio teacher.
Tim was born at 3: 21p.m.; Ken at 3:2S
p.m.
The Drs. Kyger agree that their ex-

tmts

Clay, Merle Conley, Christal
Admitted - John Hefley,
Cornell, Earl Dabney •. Brian Louisville, Ky.; George
Dodson, Mary Gibson, Edison, Albany; Meda
Cb.-rlotie Griffith, Carol Altizer, Pomeroy; Jestle
Hampton, Cheryl Hart, Molden, Rutland ; Edward
.;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::;:;:;:;:;:::: Robert Hazlette, Mrs. John
Riffe, Reedsville; JeaMette
Kasee and son, Maggie Christian, Pie, W. Va.;
Lantbom, Larry Lavender, Elizabeth Cleek, Racine ..
Stephanie Lewis, Tiffany . Discharged
Belly
Marquis, Tamara Massey, Becker, Mary Harbrecht ,
Juaniia McNickle, Ruth Paul Vari Meter, Arveila"
Nichols, Callie Roberts, Donohue, Ava Greenlees,
The Middleport Emer· Densil
Sayre,
Carlos Riley Pigott, Ruth Whitlatch.
gency Squad . was called ·
to S. Third.Ave., at 4:23p.m.
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Thursday for Eddie Burkett,
Middleport, who had apin Meigs Court
parently faDen from a ladder.
He received possible'
Two suits for money and
fractures of the arm, hlp and
two for divorce have been
shoulder and suffered . Infiled in Meigs County Com·
ternal bleeding. He was taken
mon Pleas Court.
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to · Veterans Memorial
SATURDAY
The Hocking ·valley Bank,
Hospital and was removed to
PUBLIC AUCTION Athens, filed judgment in the
the Holzer Medical Center at beginning
10:30
a.m. amount of $5,232.88 against
6 p.m. Thursday. ·
Saturday at Junior Fair · Charles E. Stout. Albany; tbe
Building, Rock · Springs Vinton County National
Fairgrounds, by the over 30 Bank, Mdrtbur; Jackson
HOMECOMING SET • Meigs County 4-H Club to Production
Credit
The South Bethel Church, raise funds for the Canter's Association, GaUipolis; Patti
located on SUver Ridge Road Cave 4-H improvement fund. and .Melvyn Camacho, ·
opposite Eastern High Auctioneer, I. 0. McCoy; Dayton; and George Collins,
School, one-balf mile west, · refreslunent stand OJ&gt;o' rating Meigs County treasurer.
will . hold Its ahnual during sale.
Also filing for judgment, in
homecoming Sunday, July 23.
MEIGS COUNTY Fish and the amount of $4,!n.SO, was
Sunday Scb90l wiU start at Game Assn. fishing derby for Emma Fox, Pomeroy, and
9 a.m. with worship services Meigs boys and girls 15 and the Grange Mutual Casualty
following at 10 a.m. A basket under at association grounds, Comapny, Columbus, against
dinner Will be held at noon West Shade River Road, 9 Victor Counts, Middleport.
and a songfest will be held a.m . · to 2.J,p.m . . Saturday.
Filing for divorce were
from 1:3().3:30 p.m. _
Prizes will be ·awarded and Freda Hartley, Syracuse,
Pastor Duane · 'Syden- refreshments pr 0 vided . against Robert Hartley,
strtcker extends an invitation Participants provide own Middleport, and Reda F.
for tbe public to attend.
tackle and bait.
Spencer, Cheshire, against
SUNDAY
Paul E . Spenrer, Cheshire. •
C.
E.
SNYDER
reunion
REUNION SLATED
All friends and relatives Sunday at Portland Park .
CLASS HAS DINNER
are invited to , the annual Basket lunch at noon.
Busy Bee Class of the
Tbe
Holter Family reunion to be
COUNTY-WIDE PRAYER
Midd.leport
. First Baptist
held Sunday at the borne of meeting, Sunday, 2 p.m. at
Church
enjoyed
a covered
Jim and Karen Werry, near Hazel Community Church
dish
dinner
recently
at the
Morning Star, just off county with Glen Bissell leader.
home
of
Mrs.
Rosemary
road 30. A basket dinner will · ANNUAL PICNIC of the
Lyons.
Attending were
be served at 12:30 p.m .
Middleport Masonic Lodge Mrs. Gwinnie While, Mrs.
363, F. and A. M. and Beulah White, Mrs. Nora Jor·
Evangeline Chapter, 2 p.m. dan , Mrs. Roma· Hawkins,
Sunday at Forest Acres Park, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs.
(Continued 1nm PIP l)
Shelter House I. Members to Nelle Werner, Mrs. Freda~
investig~ted
a one-car take their own table service Edwards, Mrs . Leora
mishap on Georges Creek and a covered dish. The pic- Sigman, Mrs. ·Elizabeth
Rd., two and eight-tenths of a nic is for members and their Slavin, Mrs . Isabelle
mile west of SR 7.
families.
Winebrenner, Mrs. Lillian
According to the patrol, a
MONDAY
Demoskey, Mrs. Dana
vehicle operated by Kenneth
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS Hamrn and Mrs. Mary
Watson, 29, Pt. Pleasant, was and Professional Women's Brewer with guets being
east bound on 7, when the Club, 7:30p.m. at the Colurn· Marybetb Brewer and louise
auto went out of control on ·a bia Gas Co. office, Mid- ThOIIJPSOn.
hillcrest, passed off the right dl,eport, Monday.
side of the roadway, and
SEEN AND HEARD
crashed through a fence. ·
Mr. and Mrs. 'George GinThe Watson vehicle in·
ther of Columbus spent
NOW YOU KNOW
curred slight . damage.
Wednesday with his grandCasey Jones's real name is mother, Mrs. Oris Ginther,
Watson was uninjured. No
John Luther Jones.
citation was issued.
Pomeroy, Route 3.
aad Moada·y, wltb fair
w~lller oa Tu..Uy. Highs
wW be .. tft 801 aad lows
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beard staff repor1.
In the director's report, Dr.
Ralph F. Unstra reviewed
the Consortium's current
programming efforts, the
reduction of staff, current
consulting contracts and new
program efforts.
,
Ms. Barbara Sims reported
on the newly fanned Hoapltal
Patient Educalion Con·
sortlum, a .l!&gt;int ·effort 00:
tween eight hospitals and
CHEAO to produce patient
education
programming
.which will not only improve
patient health but will also
become a cost effective
measure for tbe hospitals.
The members of the new
consortium are: Mercy
Hospital, Scioto Memorial
Hoapital and Southern Hills
Hospital in Portsmouth;
O'Bieness M~orial Hospital
In Athens; Mount Saint Mary
Hoapital in Nelsonville; Pike
County Hospital in Waverly;
Medical Center Hospital in
Chillicothe; and Lancaster •
Fairfield Hospital in Lan-

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HERE VISITING
Kim and Beth Wagner
spent a week recently viaiting
their grandparents, ~r. and
Mrs. Emmett Lightfoot; Middfeport. They were joined by
the1r psrents, Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Wagner of Colurn·
bus and camped a weekend at
Royal Oak Park. The
Wagners then spent two
weeks camping around Ohio.

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myriad of health care personnel probl01111 can have on
the wD-belng of Jhe Ohio
dtisen.
Lukerneyer stated that ·the
Ohio Board .of Regents and Its
counterparts in other states,
must •urne a leadership
role In directing health
education and working with
those 1!ho malre decillions
about health care do!uvery.
CHEAO's service area
covers 21 Appalachian Ohio
couniies. CI!EAO board
members·from Meigs County
are Ms. Eleailor Thomas,
ezecutlve director of the
Meigs County Council on
Aging; and Dr. Harold G.
Brown, Pomeroy dentist .
Pomeroy alao serves as a
host community for a CHEAO
student bealtb team project.
During tHe business
meeting, the board ratified
tbe Ex.e cutive Committee
approval of the continuation
propoaal for Project Year 4
for Appalachian Regional
Cornmlss_ion fundinR and

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Van
Donald
Holzer Medical Center
Tueoday, a cbaace of
Cooney.
(Discharges,
July
13)
malaly- alteraooa aad
schedule
Burl Carmon, Jr., Christina Veterau Memorial Hospital
evelllq abowen Suud8y

The Meigs County Cancer
SQciety will bold a stop
smoking clinic on J uty 24
through July 28 free of charge
to the pubUc.
Sharon Michael, public
information officer, reports
more than 100,000 American
men and ·women have lung
cancer today. There are
approximately 5,300 new
cancer cases estimated lor
1978 In Ohio and 4,700 people,
1t IS estimated, will die this
year from cancer.
Lung cancer is largely a
preventable disease since at
least 110 percent of it is caused
by cigaret smoking, Mrs .•
Michael reports.
Unfortunately, she says,
diagnosis is difficuh in time
for cure and only about 10
percent of aU . people with
lung cancer survive.
"Let us help you not to be a
statistic by helping you stop
smoking," Mrs. Michael
states.
Residents are asked to caU
992-3722, 992-7531 or 992·2104
and register for tbe program
w1th Teresa Collins or
Rhonda Dailey. Details of the
program will be given next
. week ,

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Dr. Jack W. Lukemeyer,
vice chancellor for health
affalfs for tbli Ohio Board of
Regents was the dinner
speaker for the July quar·
terly board meeting of the
Consortium for Health
Edu~ation in· Appalachia
Ohio (CHEAO) held In
ChiUicothe.
His topic was "The Ohio·
Board of Regents as.an Agent
for Change." Lukerneyer
pra~ the advocacy, role of
CHEAO In their eflorts to
assist existing Appaltlchian
Ohio agencies in . health
educatlnn and their efforts to.
produce new and innovative
· health educatlo'n projects.
Lukemeyer stated, "We must
change our approach to
health from an Illness
delivery system to a weUness
delivery system." He went on
to discusli the neglect of
fundamental
health
education for the consumer
and the
effect that
maldlstr1bullon of health
care personnel and ·tbe

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