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12- Th~. nail y St•ntint'l, Miclclkpnrt·Pnml'rny , 0 .. Th nrS&lt; I:t~·. Apr . 12. l!l7~

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One person was kUled and to . Ewing · ~·uneral . Home,
treatment. ·
two ot!ters Injured during a · Pomeroy .
Hill was transported by the
lwo-•hicle accident
Both drivers displayed Racine Emergency Squad to
Investigated T~ursday In visible sign,s of injury.
Meigs County by lhe Gallia, Sattertleld was transported Holzer Medical Center,
Meigs Post, Highway Patrol. · by lhe Racine Emergency where he was treated for a
Fatally Injured was Kima Squad to Veterans Memorial, laceration of the right leg, a
or the. chest wall ,
Lee Jarrell, 20, Rt.2, Racine, where he was admitted for contusion
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a passenger in an auto
by
Marvin
e
e
operated
Satterfield, 18, Minersville, .
who was injured and
transported to Veterans

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Pr~ces

With. Special
Sale
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13th AND SATURDAY, ,APRIL 14th
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.

WOMEN'S
EASTER DRESS
SALE

Special group of Women's
Coordinate Sportswear and
Jogging Suits.

Sizes 38 to 46,

C~nd

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SALE '12.79
Reg . 526.00

SALE '20.79

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Reg . 58.00

SALE "46.39

has not taken plare
as required by Ohio law and,
as a resull, the district faces
io~s of state sehol aid if the
· calendar isn 'I mndiiied . .
The schools have been Ol"'n
hut until Monday atiendance
as about 15 percent of the
system's 1,650 students.
School buses ,were not runninl( until Mor!tlay when allendanre jumped to 50 perrent. Superintendent William
Worstall said attendance
Tuesday also was about 50 prrent.
·
The snit claims only six
rPgult~ r

5 8.95 S'PORT SHIRTS

F.rlucat!on

over

Assoriatinn

the school

is

board 's

MEN'S HANES UNDERWEAR
$1.00 OFF A·PACKAGE

'7.31
510 .95 SPORT SHIRTS

'1.91

On

•17.95 SPORT· SHIRTS

'10.61
S1H5 SPORT SHIR'l"S

dassroom pt&gt;rsor'mPI

'12.31

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men's Reel Label

REG. $21.00

SALE '17.89
REG. $25.00

and Gripper Boxers. Includes big

SALE '21.29

men's sizes.

REG. $38.00

Sale ends April 21st

WE '32.29

'13.91

SALE I

EASTER WEEKEND SALE!

BOYS' JEANS .

lrarts of two elementary
srhol teaehers.

SALE '15.29

T~Shlrts,

Complete selection of
Polaroid and Kodak
film . Be ready for pic ture
tak ing
this
Easter.

30

ROYS !' B.95 JEANS

Van Heusen and Cam -

pus brands, short sleeve
styles In neck sizes 1.41 1'2
thr ough
17,
cO tton·
polyester. .blends and

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~7.60

knit fabri cs. ·

SALE

BOYS I 9.95 JEANS

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5 7.95 DRESS SHIRTS

PRICES

'651

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$10.00 DRESS SHIRTS

BOYS S10. 95 JEANS

'9.30

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SAVE 30%

511 .00 DRESS SHIRTS

BOYS $13.?5 JEANS

i Nlll~l/&gt;1114 &amp;.

'11.90

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SUITS .

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You have until

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S15.00 DRESS SHIRTS

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Excellent quiJiity drapes for your
home, church or office. Bring in
your measurements, look at the
many patterns and colors in the
display. Select what you like and
save 30 per cent. Sale ends April
21st.

limE BOYS'

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CUSTOM MADE DRAPES

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up for
E"stf'r In ~m~r f lOO ki"ct
? r~ ntf 3 pipcp su its . SizeS

GIRLS'
LONG
DRESSES
You 'llloVe the.Way they
look In one of these long
Easter dresses. Sizes 4·
6X and 7·14.

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to make your 1971 Tax

EASTER CANDY

? to d i! nc1.d to 7.

RE'G. S15 .00

Sheltered Contribution

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SALE '11.H
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A Home
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Eggs,

For
Meip.County

SALE '13.59

excellent

SALE '14.39

ready · filled Easter

SALE

SALE '9.99-

bunni es,

chicks, ·jelly beans,

selection

REG. 514.00

by ·Fanny Farmer
and Brachs. Plu s

baskets .

SALE -11i.19-

Ei!ster

special, 5,000 BonUs

RE'G . S70.00

R E"G. ffii.oo

Points for each St .Db

'1S.99

purchased for Community &lt;; luh Award .

RE"G . ~78 . 00

SALE -"22.39

People

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OPEN SATURDAY 9-.30

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MIDDLEPORT·POMEROY, OHIO

15 CENTS

Funeral homes booked

KATHLEEN CARROlL
vicious twister destroyed 20 persons had been arrested ever happened. It makes you
Associated Press Writer
more than 6,400 homes, 150 for looting since the tornado feel guilty that yours is
WICHITA FALLS, Texas ' mobile homes and 1,100 struck.
okay."
(AP) - This North Texas apartment units in Wichita
Re s t a ur a nt s a nd
Callers responded to an
community's two funeral County.
convenience stores In the city emergency city ordinance
homes were booked with
" It is incredible that that shutdown early so employees freezing prices at pre-tornado
hourly services today as many people are hQ111eless," could be·off the street by the 9
relatives buried the 44 said Balnicky. "We kept p.m. curfew In effect for the levels, and officials said
several citations have been
persons killed by the tornado hearing about it out there (in rest of city.
written for violaters.
lhat wiped out a 12-.!quare- ·California) and we just
"Most of the peOple who · Lupe Esquibel, a secretary
mile area.
couldn't believe it ."
come in here are stUI so in the police chief.'s
One funeral home was so
Meanwhile, a new swarm stunnl!d they can't even think department, said most of the
packed it could offer only of tornadoes hit widely of wbat they need," said complaints were about
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graveside memor.ials.
scattered sections of the volunteer Jamie Henderson · gasoline dealers .
. KINGS ~IJ.I.S, Ohio f APl .::starting this weekend,
"We
feel
the
peoplehave
country Thursday, bringing · while sorting clothes at
"We:ve had complaints of
people are gomg to be waiting for .up to an hour·in hopes
qeen thro~h eriough," said high winds and heayy ralna to Midwestern
State gasoline over the usual price,
of being scared on what is being billed as the world's
WILLIAM R. LEWIS
JOSEPH H. BURGER
Bqb Mason, funeral director Mississippi , Alabama and University's coliseum.
but a dollar a gallon is the
biggest, baddest rol)er coaster. "This is for people who
at Owens.Brumley Funeral Michigan.
.
"Our house wasn't even · most I have heard. But we ·
are used tq roller coasters. It 's not for the meek-at·
Home. "II just looks like
Thtee teen-age sisters were damaged and it's just three have had a lot of offers of free ·
heart," concluded Charles Dlnn . He is director of conhaving
graveside
services
swept
to their deaths in blocks from the worst of it. gasoline, es~eclally for
struction, maintenance and eng_ineering at Kings
U&gt;uisville,
Miss., l"OOn they Sometimes, you go ·h&lt;me and emergency vehicles. You are
ta~~e
pressure
off
-would
Island Amusement Park. The coaster which has been
these fa
' ."
to
follow
their mother you real~J")IL.!:ould just sit going to have greed no matter
tried
labeled "The Beast" is his diabolical idea.
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An e~tl,;,~ .,0110.91 tbla frl&gt;!'l ~~-~ ~- d- In yow:..hoo!Mi and fqet It
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·~ 1 "-~-: It's -a· suitable name: The first -vertical drop falls
what happens."
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In Wichita F....... a stea y
city's 96,000 residents were
Southwest
Na~onal Bank, :
135 feet at a 45-degree angle. When the coaster finally
·rain
feU
Thursday
night
·
on
left hornet... by lhe \ornado
which was dMiro,.ed by the
·roars into a tunnell8 feel ·underground, the coaster is
that raked the Texas· the gaping holes that once
storm,
J. operating out of two
.
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traveling about 70 miles per hour and roaring like its
Oklahoma border Tuesday, .were homes.
mobile homes.
namesake.
Workmen restored power
Ohio Valley Electric serving temporarily as a leaving Hi other persons dead to the city Thursday and
in Lawton, Okla., and Vernon
sa~~~~:;:~~ecb~~:san!~~ ;
CorPOration has promoted Plant Guard and later that
cloudy brown water began
and
Harrold,
Texas.
re'c overed," said bank
two men Into supervisory year transferred to the
President Carter declar~ ·flowing through pipes
President
Bruce MCClain.
positions
In
the
Maintenance
Maintenance
Department
as
ZANESVILLE, Ohi o rAP) ,. Muskingum County
Wichita FaDs a disaster area although residents were
Department
of
the
company's
a
Maintenance
Helper.
.bas been-chQ!\en ·as one of nine locations across the
Thursday. Federal and state warned to boil it.
Kyger Creek . Station, acLewis advanced in the officials planned ,to open
country to participate in a pilot prQgram on food slam·
Throughout Thursday
cording to Plant Manager department and In 1969 was · disaster assistance centers In bulldozers scrapped the
ps. The program, which begins July 1, will require
Louts R. Ford, Jr-.
promoted to Master Main- the city Saturday.
recipients to work for the food stamps they receive. Errubble into heaps and
William R. Lewis has been tenance Man, a position he
nest Parent, county welfare director, said the so-,called
of
pickups
Insurance caravans
.Ainerican
promoted to the position of held until his assignment as
"workfare " program will involve people heween the
Association . adjusters ·streamed from the . area,
Maintenance Supervisor and Maintenance Supervisor.
age~ of 18 and 60 who are not currently employed full ·
with
battered
estimated insured damage at loaded
Josep~ H. Burger was
time.
·
A natiVe of Mason County, $204 million In Wichita Falls, furniture, mattresses and
promoted' !o Maintenance Lewis graduated from Point
He said they will be required to work either with
while losses in Lawton. were clothing.
InspeCtor. Both men are 24- · Pleasant High School and put at $13 million. Red Cross
non_-profit social service agencies or with the federal
But
by
Wednesday
year veterans with OVEC. served two years with the U.
government. Parent said the amount of work required
Billnicky
said, aU
afternoon,
volunteers predicted 90
Lewis lolned OVEC in !955 S. Army. Lewis and his wife, percent of the devastated survivors had "a place ID
would depend on the number of food stamps received .
. CHARLESTON, W.Va.
Barbara, reside at Rt. I, · structures were insured .
sleep and three meals a day."
( AP ) - Leading coal experts
Sandy Heights, Polilt PleasNational · Guardsmen
Richard Baln!cky, Red
will be invited to attend
ant . They are the par- Cross director of damage strictly eniorced a 7 p.m.-topublic hearings next month
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio rAP)- A 38-year.-old jobless
ents of three children, -assessments who flew here 6:30 a.m curfew on the
sponsored by the President's
Vietnam war veteran, whose utilities were cut off for
Series Commission· on Coal.
William, Jr., Brenda, and fr0111 California, said the disaster site. Authorities sal~ Coordinates
nonpayment on March 22, died of apparent carbon
Stephanie
Starr, " Gov. Jay Rockefeller said
Jenny.
monoxide poisoning after trying to heat his bedroom
program
develqpe~.
Burger joined OVEC In 1954
Thursday
that
the
with a charcoal barbecue grill.
Ohio Unlver.lty Office of commission wUl be asklng
serving as a Maintenance
Police said the body of Bobby Earl Gregory was
ContlouiDg Education, wtu
JERUSALEM (AP) - Man and In 1955 was
people to present Ideas that
found in his home Thursday. The Cincinnati Gas and
coordinate a series of
-Christian pilgrims trudged up promoted to Master Mainwould
help the nation reduce
Electric Co. said utilities were cut off to his home
workshops to be conducted ils dependence on oil by
the Via Dolorosa under the tenance Man, a position he
because of nonpayment of a $316 bill.
for women of the area, tbe
weight of wooden crosses held until his recent
increasing the use of coal.
first
being Saturday at_th~
today in a Good Friday re- promotion to Maintenance
Rockefeller, co·mmlssion
Meigs Mental Health Cen- chairman, said the hearing5
enacbnent of Jesus' march to Inspector.
ter.
his crucifixion.
In his new capacity as
A contempt of court but is Ulegal to use.
WAsHINGTON rAP) :_ The Civil Aeronautics
will be held In Washington,
Catholic
procession
led
Maintenance
Inspector
he
hearing
for
Sheriff
James
J
.
A
Board 1s· allowing most of the nation's airlines a 4 perD.C. on May 29 and 3o.
· Frederick W. Crow Ill,
byFransiscanfriarsin brown will be responsible for Proffitt, resulting from items prosecuting attorney, In
cent a.cross-the-hoard fare increase.
President Cl!rler requested
robes wound through the checking the 'installation of ,taken from a resident at the statement today, saj d the
The board said Thursday most of the increases will
the hearings In ' a Tuesday
narrow . "street of Sorrow" wiring, equipment, etc.· for time of a drug.raid began lhls State of Ohio, represented by
go into effect May 15 on domestic routes. The carriers
news conference:
Wider a hot . midday sun, the
new •electrostatic morning in the Meigs County the sheriff, will' not return the
had cited the rising priCe of fuel.ln making the request.
" We_willlnvite leading cos.
' gloves and cock spurs
stopping for devotions at each precipitators now under Common Pleas Court.
expe rt s representing
of the 14 stations of the cross. construction at Kyger Creek
Filing the· action against because the spurs are a
government , industry, labor,
the sheriff was Attorney gamJ&gt;llng and illegal device .
Starting in the early station.
science and pubUc Interest
Burger served four years Charles Knight who ask_ed Crow Sl!id tbat the gloves
1•· morning hours thoiiSI!nds of
groups to present their ideas .
worshippers filed through the with the U. S. Coast Guard. that cock spurs and a patr of allegedly belong to the Austin
Ohio University, In co- an£!. informatlon,"
crusader-built Church of the He Is well known throuRhout gloves seized by officers Powder Co. and were operation with the Ohio Rockefeller said.
Holy
Sepulchre,
the GaWa County as an active during a drug raid on Feb. 28, allegedly stolen by Butcher Council of Churches, Is of" As President Carter .
traditional site of Calvary member of the Gallia County 197&amp;, be returned to Charles from the firm when he was fering a workshop for area stated, this nation has vast
and of Jesus' tomb.
Volunteer Emergency Squad, Butcher, HarrisonvUle.
earlier employed there. wpmen from 9 a.m. 'to 12 noon reserves of coal, which could .
Meigs County Sheriff James J . Proffitt advises his
Knight contends that the
Israeli
soldiers
armed
will!
currently
serving as its
Saturday at the Meigs Mental play a greater role In meeting .
department will assist county commissioners and the
chicken fighting equipment is
riDes
patrolled
the
president.
Burger
and-his
assault
Meigs County Health Department in efforts to curb
Health Center, Pomeroy, our energy needs."
not
against
the
law
to
possess
·Janes
of
the
old
city
oo
alert
wife,
Virginia,
are
the
The hearings are scheduled
abuse of the Green Box program in Meigs C',ounty.
SQUAD RUNS
formerly Meigs General
bombs;
but
·
parents
of
one
son,
Jeffrey,
.against
terrorist
to
start at 9:30a.m. each day
. According to regulations, Items are to be placed in Hospital.
.
.
·they
stayed
away
from
the
and
reside
on
Rt.
160
near
in
the National Academy of
The workshop is - one of
side the dumpster not on the ground as is the case
thursday at 5:15 p.m. the
Colder
l"eather
The
task
of
keeping
Gallipolis.
·
church.
Sciences
auditorium. ,
many times.
Racine and · Syracuse several plaMed for the area
I
order was left to church
Emergency Squads were directed to homl!!1lakefs and
Sheriff Proffitt asked residents seeing people dumofficials, Arab police and
moving in today
called to Letart Falls where a careerists to offer them the
ping Items on the ground In the vicinity of the dumpEXTENDED FORECAST
scouts.
two car accident occurred. opportunity to assess Insters; to notify the sheriff's offi~ immediately.
Sunday
through
Israeli tourism officials Tuesday: Showers or rain
By The Associated Press
Please note the time and exact location as well as a
1 The Racine unit trans." dividual skills, options,
estimated 60,000 Christian . pO&amp;olble each day. Highs
Cool, dry air is expected to ported Klma Lc·c Jarrell feelings and aUitudes, to
general description of the items dumped. If the person
ID
the
holy
pilgrims
came
move
into Ohio behind a cold to Veterans Memorial share problems and Issues
was In a vehicle, obtain the license plate number,
throagb the period from tbe
land lri the last mooth, and
front
this evening and Hospital. She was dead on · and to look at new ways of
make, model; and color : note the person's height,
50s to the 1..,. lOs. Lows In
another 4G,OOO Jewish IDurists
Saturday.
Temperatures will atrlval of the squad. The coping with life stresses.
weight color of eyes, color of hair, type of clothing, and
· the low to mfd 408 Sunday
arrived to celebrate the
dip
lr!to
the
40s tonight but , Syracuse Squad took Marvin
AI tomorrow's workshop,
other Identifying fe~tures that can he usPd to identify
week4oog Passover holiday: and In the 30s Monday and shouid reach to the 6011 on Satterfield to Veterans Joanne Ewing of Rio Grande
theperson .
r
Tuesday.
Easter week climaxes on :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;::::::;::::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::: Saturday, according to the Memorial Hospital where he College will present " Poetry :
" The cooperation of area residents in helpinl! rnrb
SIJ11day
with pontifical high
National Weather Service. was admitted and Dean HUI The World of Hidden Mean· this Illegal dumping is being asked," advises Sheriff
the marblemass
outside
The wealher service said to Holzer Medical Center Ings. "
"Proffitt. "The bigge&gt;l help would he for the witnesses
encased sepulchre conducted
there is a chance of showers where he wa s treated and
All workshops are free,
. to be"willing to go to court and testi fy against the perby the Latin patriarch of
Clea ring and becoming on Easter Sunday, w.ith released.
_CLEVELAND IAP.) -:provided by an Ohio Council
soh doing the ill egal dnmpin~'" "However;" th~
Jerusalem. On the same day 1 cooler·late tonight. U&gt;ws near mostly cloudy ski•&gt;S expected
Wednesday the Racine unit of Churches grant, and are Here are the numbers
sheiiff continued, "if the pe&lt;&gt;plr will_ get thr,.lit'€nst
Eatitem churches celebrate 50. Partly cloudy Saturday . across
· the
state. was called for Ernestine coordinllted by Stephanie drawn Tllursday In the
plate number, description of vehlrle, etr., we will atPalm
Sunday
lo
tnark
the
with
the
possibility
o[
a
Temperatures
Sunday
wiU
be Fisher, Racine, a -medical · Starr; program developer, Ohio Lottery: blue 127,
tempt to prosecute the case."
beginning of their _Easter . sho wer. Highs between 65 and In lhe upper 50s arid lower patient , who was taken to · Ohio University Office of .white 79, gold 7, wlnatboil
week .
;n_.
_GOs .
Veterans Memorial Hospital. ·Continuing E;ducatlon.
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Promotions
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announced
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Muskingum CoWlty is chosen

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invited

Grill blamed for death

Crucifixion
re-enacted

Contempt trial
underf:DBY today

Air increases pennitted

a

Workshop
scheduled

Sheriff to help

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Weather

TO 5 P.M.

Elberfelds
ln
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enttne

Experts

FILM

Blue denims, &lt;"Ofton polyesff'r biPnds reQulars
slims, huskiPs, 8 to 18, plus stuc1ent siiPs 76 to
Wilist. SeiPrt your correc t l en ~th .

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Kings lsJand opens Saturday

REG. SlB.OO

Briefs, Athletic Shirts. Regular

516.95 SPORT SHIRTS

cit"cislon nnt to rt'new ron·

Qur selection Is blooming
jn all the most Wantf.d coll!t
looks for Spring, Sizes 2-4,
A-6X •n~ 7·14.
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terfield was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospitat" for
treatment of Injuries. Also injured was Dean Hill, 19,
R:tdne, driver of the other vehicle. The Ohio Slate
Highway Patrol is still investigating.

SAPELO ISLAND, Ga . rAP)- President Carter;
.returning to an island he described as beautiful for a
llklay vacation, settled into a hu~e old house with his
wife and daughter on Thursday.
.
The grinning president was greeted Upoil hi s
arrival_in Georgia by two old friends, Jim Rishop, a
Brunswick lawyer, and Carlton Hicks , a Brunswick op•
tometrist. They are expected to join him on the island
for a fishing trip at some point during the vacation, as
is another Carter friend . Atlanta lawyer Charles Kirbo,
accordinl! to presidential aides.
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GIRLS
·DRESS COATS

$529

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ttnd patfPrns In sfylrs you'll
lik e f or sprino r~nd summPr
wpe~r , short sii"Pves.

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President relaxing today

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of 95 teachers have been on
duty . Wors tall says
rlassrnoms have been staffed
by s ub stitute s, ad·
ministratorsand voluntPers.
The strik e bv members of
th e Al exander Local

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MEN'S '59.95
SPORT

Solid colors and patterns .
Ready tied ti es and four in -hand ties .

SALE '32.79

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

Judge orders revision
ATHENS, Ohio rAPl Athens County Common
Pleas Judge Lowell Howard
has ordered the school board
in the Alexander Local school
district to modify the school
calendar to show that schools
have been closed since a
strike by teachers n the
· district began March 26.
If the board refuses, Hoard
· ha s ordered il to.expla in its
action at a hearing next Mon·
day.
Howard says not only
should the cale ndar be
modified to show that schools
have not been open , but the
board should revise it to
provide for the minimum
number of school davs
·
required by Ohio law.
Howard 's action came as
the result of a snit filed by
William and Harriet Rush of
Albany who say they have
school·age children. · Thev
claim that although the
school board ha s kept
classroom..~ open, meaningful

Reg. 41.00

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ONE Kn:r:r&lt;:n - Kima-Le.r_.l;jrrell, 20, Rt, 2, Rarjne,
was fatally injured in a head-on collision· Thursdav e1ening on SR 388 in Meigs Cnunty. Jarrell was a passrnger in
a car operated by Marvin Satterfield, 18, Minersville. Sat-

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Frid~y

$3944

MEN'S WEMBLEY TIES

SAI.E '27.19

save

COATS

SPECIAL SALfl

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ENHANCES HUNT - This Easter bunny will
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special appearance through the courtesy of Debbi Buck,
owner of the Kiddie Shoppe. Hundreds of prizes will be
awarded t(} youngsters, through the age of 12, attending
Sunday's event.

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Two persons were, injured Michael Saxon, 18, Gallipolis,
two
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Patrol.
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over
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injured
was Hospital.
DeiiJI HUI,Also
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Racine, the driver of the
seoond auto invol~d in the
afternoon accident.
Called to the scene at -5:20
p.m., the Gallla-Melgs. Post
reports that Satterfield's
west ·bound auto and Hill's
east bound vehicle struck
head-on on SR 338, 100 feet
\j'est of Township Rd. 95.
The patrol said this
morning that Jarrell was
pronounced dead · at the
scene. The body was removed

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and muluple contusions and
abrasions, and released.
The accident is still under
investigation.
Kima Lee Jarrell, 20, Rt . 2,
Racine, was born September
26, 1958, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Jarrell, Rt.
2, Racine, who survive.
Miss Jarrell was a 1976
gradll;lte of Southern High
&amp;hoot in Racine.
Other survivors include two
sisters, Sharon Sue Pierce,
Racine, and Norma Jean
Jarrell,
Ra.clne,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Anderson, Racine, and
Marie Coleman, Henshaw, W.
Va., three nephews, six aunts
and three uncles.
Funeral services will be
held Monday at 1 p.m. at
Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
Davi&lt;l Harris officiating.
Burial wUI be in Letart Falls
cemetery.·Friends may call
at the Funeral Home after 10
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rl'l\J'('f' fur a "''elf IK•fnrp thP\
"SOME SUCCESSORS
fll"t'
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OF THE
hCJhlhlt n-.: nclnll:c.: prtor ht tht•
DIVISION OFWD.OJ.JFE
JN'(l hrt•t'dl Rf' St'H!-:C\n
IPARTII
J ;~nctownrr~ nrt• lll'inJ•
Great stridrs have be!'n urgM tn lra\'t• tt row r1
made by the Oh1o O.part' sovht-cms or c·um unharmrnt Natural Rtsourres 10 \'rstf'(l In art•Hs uf knf'\'-'"
l't'stonn!( noarlv deplettd qua1l range Th1s Will mWildlife resourC..s m the t•rea•&lt;• food •upplies and
state
PRhHOl'(' winlf'f "-liM-'lV~tl
The onrt vamshinl( Wild O.layrd mowm~ of old fields
turkey, whitr-tiull'rl deer and and roadsutrs durmg the
beaver have experirnrtd 8 prime nestin,r monlhs of .lu!1P
healthy romebat•k Th01r and Julv will also im•n•asr
ronflnued existtnrr has quail nestin~ sut·ees•
dependtd lar!(ely upon &lt;'OnThe det"line of pheasanls in
' servation efforts and proper Ohu• and lhn•u!(hout murh of
mana!(emrnt of Wildlife the midwest In ret"rnt vra.resourres undertaken bv the ls attributtd to what 1; &lt;'011D1Viaion of Wildlife. ·
sidertd the mo.&lt;t rnhcal
Ovrr "'he past renlury threat to wildlife - lo.'&lt;.• of
the Division has worktd t~ habitat
save v1tal habitat from unGone are the days when
cherking development of pheasant• were evervwhere
• both industrial and in mral Oh10 Gonp tno '"
agricultural lands, to mu&lt;'h of the habitat on w~irh
manage both game and non- they lhrived
l(ame ammal speries and to
"For the next three to fl\•e
regulate huntmg and trap- yeaf' we Will bt undertaking
Pin!(
an intenSIVe pheasant f&gt;roject
Th1s 1s continumg todav to l't'stO&lt;'k birds and rrrate
with programs to reR!ore til(. mort' nP~tmg arPas on f~r ..
bob white qua1l and ring- mland," said Moslev
nerktd pheasant Harsh win- "Phra.. nl• WID be rel•as~
ter weather the last two within their historir ran!(e
years resulted in the virtual where the critiral habitat
expiration of quail from Oh10 l't'qlllrements are best met
"Abnormal amounts of
Farmer!' will bt askl'rl to
snow and exrept10nally rold leave nestml( rovrr .tanding
temperatures eliminattd !10 unrul through m1d-Au~ust
percent of the quail and SlO&lt;'kmg will bt tnore intense
severely weakened tho.w that 1n arras With till- beRt bab1tat
SUrviVed," said r.arl MMiey, Ten-w!'ek-old pheasanl1 will
Cluef of the DIVISIOn of Wild- he stot'kl'rl for earh lhr!'l'life "Quail were unable to arrr umt of und1R!urbed
find waste Rram and seeds."
hayfield on each 1111 a&lt;'l'l's of
The year,tooyear qua1l farmland "
population ran very greatly
nay-old pheasant rhlrk•
depending upon weather con- Will bt proVIdtd to surh
ditions . I.onj!, hard winters groups as the Future Farran lead to temporary redur- mers of Amerira and 4-H
tions in the population, which rlub• to bt raiSed and
may take several years to releasl'rl in the wild.
recover
A new strom of pheasant,
Upland game Specialists the .Tapanese Green, IS bemg
are attempting to increase stud1td as a po••nble !!Arne
the number of quail through b1rd to stO&lt;'k in the future
an extensive stocking Unlike Ohio's popular !(Hill&lt;'
program.
,
h1rd, the Chinese rinl(nerk,
Approximately 250 palrs of Japane"" Greens nesl 1n
wild trapped quail have-been heavy cover while the
transr\orted to holding pens rinl(neck tends to nest In
where they will mate and Jay mowed fields
rTo be rontmued \
eggs. The eggs will be incubated and the rhirks

Letters
April II , 19'1\1

G!ln. Rt"t.•rl, GF.n ln!-!lnH"tc,r
F.as!Prn H1~h School
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IN WASHINGTON

Rf•t&gt;rlsvrllt•, Ohio

Martha Angle and

Th•folr r1;try·

Rooert Walters

You may havt• read 10 the Sentinel that Jeanne Robbana
anti T wt•nt tn nenwr ret·Pnlly to attend a workshilp on adult
htt-rac•y

We wert• really ama•ed at what we were told one-fourth of
all adult llmencans are not able to cope w1th the world on
twelfth grade level, even though they may have f1mshed h1~h
"''hool' And rou~hly one adult in every thousand IS completely'
unahle to read
T.1hrar1es lhronl(hout Amenra are ronrerned about th1s
problem and responding to 11m different ways Some hbrarws
sprvr H$ adult 1 ltterdcy readmg centPrs, usmg volunteers or
pmtl professionals Some libraries coordinate the activities of
other agenr1es by offerin~ an mformatwn and referral system
lind vet other hbrar~es proVIde that bbranes have
lrad1tmnally provided book to support the sefV!ces proVIded by
agenr1es outside of the hbrary
So far Mei~s County's llbranes have confmed themselve \o
• providing review books lor people taking the General
Eqmvalency Diploma test f(;F,D) We did not even know that
we rould provide an extra service by telling these people about

No such emergency
By Martha Angle and Robert Walters
WASHINGTON (NEAl - Geography poses the f1rst
problem m coptng w1th recent developments m the world's
newest trouble spot - a patr of hapless natlons m the
parched, desolate southwestern corner of the Arabian
Penmsula

Notw1thstandmg 1ts name, South Yemen hes generally
east or North Yemen Most of North Yemen, of course, ts

Situated west of South Yemen

But that's hardly the only d1sconcertmg element m an
obscure corner of the globe where these countries have
emerged a s reluctant surrogates m the contanumg confhct

between the Umted States and the Sov1et Umon
Even without any meddlmg by those superpowers, North
and South Yemen have a notably dismal record of

"We'd make a great team, Marcia- my Master Charge, your Visa- my
Dmers Club, your Carte Blanche - my Exxon, your Texaco - "

Nation will learn from event

governmental mstability Their recent history IS replete
with coups , assassmattons, c1v11 warfare and pohtical
maneuvermg motivated by centunes~ld but unremittmg
EDITOR'S NOTE - A lot
tnbal nvalnes
of thmgs are bound to change

D1ck Riley sa1d he would Cahforma, anti-nulcear
oppose any future nuclear groups took to the streets
w1th banners saymg "No
energy fac1llt1es
- In Oregon, on orders of Nukes " and " No More
the governor, the agency Harnsburgs "
charged w1th approvmg new
-In . the
state
of
nuclear. plants reopened Washwgton,
a
JUdge
hearmgs on a proposed twm- d1sm1ssed
trespassing
reactor umt along the charges against 148 antiColumbia R1ver
nuclear demonstrators
- In Massachusetts, arrested last year for
lawmakers voted 151-1 for a occupymg the constructiOn
resolution urgmg Congress to s1te of the Satsop nuclear
halt the hcens1ng of all new power plant. The Gray
Harbor, Wash , county
nuclear plants
But other state leaders attorney requested the
thought no action should be charges be dropped because
taken One, Texas Gov he sa1d the Three Mile Island
W1lham Clements, even sa 1d, mc1dent would make 11
"There are four plants under 1mposs1ble to find s~&lt;
constructwn I WISh we had impartial JUrors
eight"
" All the talk about
Cn!lcs of nuclear programs rad1atwn dangers may serve
sa1d md1cations of hwnan to regenerate the pubtic's
error and the failare of s1x persistent
behef
that
safety systems at Hamsburg anythmg nuclear can produce
prove that atom1c plants are a mushroom-shaped cloud,"
unsafe.
sa1d Dr Robert Taylor
Yet, mdustry spokesmen
Taylor, former director of
use the same data to argue the Nahonal Council on
that elaborate, duplicated Rad1at10n Protection , has
safety systems eventually been mvolved w1th the
worked and prevented a nation's atom1c actlvthes
catastrophe
smce the early 1930s.
RasmusS'eft "' said
the
uwe started off Wlth the
statistical analySis m h1s bomb and that set ' a bad
report envisioned a "a unage," Taylor sa1d "If the '
possible scenario of system first use of electnc1ty had
failures" hke those at the been the electric cha1r we'd
Pennsylvama plant
still be flghtmg for the tight
"We knew 1t could happen bulb today "
some day,. but we d1dn't
The nuclear power mdustry
expect 11 to happen now," was m trouble long before tbe
Rasmussen sa1d
"Our Three Mile Island acc1dent
f1gures mdie'ated that a series Utilities, wary of the riSmg
of problems such as reported costs
and
regulatory
at Three Mile Island could problems, have for the past
occur once m 20,000 reactor several years canceled more
years It happened m the f~rst nuclear plant orders than
500 years of operation and they have placed Last year
saw 12 cancellations and only
that was unexpected.
"It's hke playing poker two orders
You know that sooner or later
The tour mak~rs of nuclear
you'D draw. lour aces It could plants were hoping Congress
happen the f~rst deal of the would act this year to shorten
game or after playmg for 25 the long penod- now up to 12
years "
years - between the time a
Rasmussen
said
he utility decides to build a
remams confident of the nuclear plant and the tune 11
safety of reactors but plans to begms operation.
Industry leaders sa1d
reevaluate h1s statistical
probabilities.
"Harrisburg President Carter, m his latest
will be a iearnmg expenence, energy message, had planned
he said, adding, ''Oh man, to press for a law to gradually
~ave we learned "
shorten that penod to SIX
While techmcal experts , years They sa1d the
debate the mechamcal president would have pomted
problems, government and to nuclear power's good
mdustry
leaders
are safety record
agomzmg over an another
criticaL problem ra1sed by

One respected Beirut-based publication, Arab Report for the nuclear mdustry m the
and Memo , calls North and South Yemen "the Arab wake of the Three Mile Island
world's most underdeveloped, poorest and least known
acctdent lnvest~gat1ons,
oountnes "
South Yemen has been a Soviet chen! state for the past 10 reappraisals, and
years North Yemen's pnnc1pal patron dur~ng that decade reassessments are already
has been Saudi Arabia, but the United States now ts under way, and they're likely
sh1ppmg huge quantities of anna mto that nat10n -despite to touch every maJor aspect
1ts obv1ous mab1hty to assurulate the equipment.
of energy pohcy and energy
North Yemen's teacher-to-populatum rat1o IS among the techoology Th1s 1s the last of
lowest ln the world and 1ts per captta tncome ts only about five articles explormg these
$180 annually Less than I percent of its women and less changes
than 25 ~rcent of Its men are literate.
The country's 42,000-man army outfers from a lack of
organiZatiOn, leadership an&lt;l basic eqwpment. Yet the R) ANDREW SCHNEIDER
Associated Press Writer
Umted States has allowed the Saudis to buy for North
WASHINGTON (AP) Yemen some of the world's most sophiSticated military
hardware \
The sc1ent1st wbo wrote the
Twelve F -5E Jet fighters worth $300 nullion, two C-130 textbook on risks of nuclear
transport planes, 60 M~Al tanks ($76 million), 32 M~ power says the nation will
tanks ( $38 m1lhon), 100 M-113AI armored personnel "learn more from the study
carriers ($13 I nullion), 64 105mm howitzers and 9,000 of this one event at Three
rounds of 105rnm arnmun1t1on
Also 12 lli5mm howitzers, 12 4 2-mch mortars, 12 TOW M1le Island than from 10
of
reactor
rruss1le launchers, 264 TOW anti-tank nu.ss1les, 80 81mm years
expertments
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mortars, 74 Vulcan anU-aircraft guns and 200 M-79 grenade
launchers.
" Unhl now," said Dr ,
Also 1,500 D•agol) anti-tank weapcins, 18,000 light anb· Norman Rasmussen of the
tank weapons, 127 56-caliber machine guns and 2,800 Massachusetts Institute of
trucks, jeeps and assorted other vehicles.
Technology, "We've only had
That's abnost $540 million worth of weaponry, all hypothetical cases to deal
scheduled for delivery between February and June of this w1th Now we have the real
year Wben tbe shipments are complete, north Yemen will
have the dubious distmction of being the third largest tlnng "
recipient of United States anns In 1979, ranking behind -Rasmussen IS author of the
" Rasmussen reporl," long
only Israel and Saudi Arabia.
What wd1 happen to those armaments? There's evtdence considered the Industry b1ble
lhat many of tbe combatants in the spasmodic North-South· on reactor safety.
hostilities have been mercenary tribesmen who live In the
The accident at the atomic
mountamous, Ill-defined border area between !be two power plant near Harnsburg,
countries and who Side w1th the nation that provides !be Pa , bas generated an mtense
most guns and b1ggest bnbes
The Arms Export Control Act of 19761ncludes a provision rev1ew of the entire nuclear
specifically empowenng Congreas to veto any anna mdustry, its technology,
transfers m excess of $7 million propooed by !be White safety, aM future .
W1lhm a week of the start of
Houae. But for the first time since 'hat law was passed,
President Carter mvoked an exemptlqn that bypaues the
nation's
worst
congressional scrutiny m ''emergency" situations.
commencal nuclear
, There i.s no " emergency" to juatlfy Carter's absurd acc1dent, mne congressiOnal
commitment. The president's only excuoe Ia his current ~ mqutrtes were ordered More
campa1gn to romance !be Saudia, viewed u !be key to have been scheduled, and a
preventmg both the collapse of the Egyptlan-Iaraell peace
treaty and mtensified economic warfare on the part of !be presidential commiSSIOn will
conduct an mvestigation
Arab world's oil producers.
"It's tune to stop foc ~
The bloated anns shipments ta North Yemon represent a
return to preciSely tbe sort of foolhardy miUtary adventu- moment, find out how we got
I'ISffi this naUon suppoSedly disavowed after learnin&amp; ''tbe to where we are and
lessons of Vietnam."
determme tf tt's where we
want to be," sa1d Arizona
Rep Morris Udall, chairman
of the House InteriOr
Committee
energy
.mbcorrumttee "II we don't
do this now we may never get
a another chance 11
The cry for a halt was
p1cked up and echoed by
hundreds of ant1-nuclear
groups throughout the
cduntry
Several state officials also
demanded a pause
- In New York, Gov Hugh
Carey
said he d1dn't think
HOLLYWOOD fAP ) -Charlie IS losing another one of h1s
there
would
be any nuclear
angels, but a new one may lle wa1lmg m the Wings
plants
in
New
York's future
Producers for the populift 'FV series "Charlie's Angels" sa1d
''for many years.''
Thursday that Kate Jackson Will not return next season
Mamepubl;:
- In South Carolma, Gov
The New York Daily News, meanwhile, sa1d in today's
editions that Barbara Bach, who played opposite Roger Moore
in "The Spy Who Loved Me," will replace M1ss Jackson
Miss Bach's agent and ABC refused to comment.
Miss Jackson played Sabrina Duncan, one of the show's tno
of female detecl!ves. She was with the series when it be~an
three years ago Farrah fawcett-Marors left the show after
THF.kAC"RIFICIAI. WAY
one season
A~ HnlyWeek draws nrar, I srt•
Dav1d Doyle, Cheryl !.add and Jaclyn Sm1th, the only Ag-am my Savior in Geth.srmrmt&gt;
011ginal "Angel," Will remain
As Hr prayed there 1n ang111sh, Hi nne,
"It's just that we feel 1t's best for Kate Jackson and Fnr.sHken ancl desertrd p'( 0 hy H1~ nwn
1
Charhe's Angels' to brtng m a new angel next year," satd
Marvin Katz, of Spelling-Goldberg Productions, which makes I follow H1m to l:alvarv
the show for ABC "We just d1dr\'t exerc1se her option Beyond To Ihe t•ross ami death' whu•h is to be
that, we have no commrnent "
A f'rnwn of thorns 1~ on HI!'! brow
Miss Jackson's press agent, Mark I.and1a, said his client
As He ~oes to keep His vow
was not fired He refused to elaborate, addmg only that M1ss
Jackson was working on a TV movie and that she rrught be in- Thr n1t~le•s mnh surrounds w1th jeers,
volved m another Spell\ng-Goidberg telev1s1on senes currently Wh1ir women follow w1th wail&lt; and tears
in the works.
I &lt;f'&lt;' Him nailed to a rrQ" of shame,
And hear His t•rv th&lt;• Falht•r's n~m&lt;'
LOUISVILLE, Ky fAP) - M1khall Baryshnikov, considered by experts the best dancer of his generat.on, will dance The light 1s fndmg ht-forr mv Sight,
the title role in the T.ou1svllle Ballet's season-opemng per- AJ1 ~ruunc1Jt sf't&gt;m" as If 'twt-rt• mg:hl
formance of Jgor Stravmsky's "Petrouchka" October 18-20.
rhr1~t 'f&gt; fonn 1 ~ stark agamst thf' hlaf kPnf•d c.:kv
Alun Jones, artistic d1rector of' the l.omsv11le company, W1th th1eves He Is left alnne to tlir
··
made the announcement Thursday. Jones successfully lured
Baryshnikov tQ l.ouisviD~ last year + the dancer's f1rst ap- Rnl sl&lt;lv 11't11o.: 1:-: m1t lhf• f'JHI {If HI~ h{f'
pearance wltl'l a reg1onal company+ to perform the role of the Ht• i~ ns~·n and fn fh1t; \' (II Jrl nf o.:! rif1•
Poet in George Balanchme's "Night Shadow".
fft• :-:f-'nclo.: ti m••ss~lf't' of hlVf' ;mclf"f'CU'i'
Jones said that ev~r smce Baryshnikov's sellout l"'r- Whlf'h 1'1Vf' O.: ItS j(\\' fho1f np'pr 1\ JJI ('PHI.! I'
(ormance here last fall, "peopl!' have asked If wr11 bring him
back. Some even suggested we should l(el someone else for Th&lt;lt WI' JnrlV t rl~l (' (lf fhf' l'lllrv nf flllf Kl n~'
next seasoo. I'm not sure there is anyone els. when YQJI talk And 1!1ad hns(lnnnc.: Wlfh11w rmv«'':c.: C.:JJW
W~· mu~o,1 "h1-1rr• thl' ' t ·n~ s '''!fh Hnn torktt
about Baryshnikov."
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Baryshnlkov has performed the role rrevlot!&lt;lv only With Ihe w,. tn11 mnti" ~n~ 111.. 0.: , 11. ,r~~·' ,l ' .r\
American Bltilet Theater
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Instead, after Three Mile
Island, Carter announced
appomtrnent of a panel to
recommend improvmg the
safety of nuclear plants.
Energy Secretary James
Schlesmger
sa1d
the
adm1mstration w1ll subrrut a
bill to shorten regulatory
delays , but 1ts chances of
passage seem shght
For all the problems, some
uhht1es remam devoted to
nuclear power. "The way I
see 1t, the country has
absolutely no alternative,"
sa1d 0 .J. Peterson Ill, the
treasurer of V1rgm1a Electric
&amp; Power Co., which IS
bulidmg three nuclear plants.
"If they can 't develop
nuclear, they won't lv!ve
enough energy "
The two largest makers of
nuclear plants, General
Electric and Westingbouse,
have enough orders backed
up to keep gmng for a few
years, by which time they
hope util1bes w1ll reswne
placmg orders ,.
But some anal~sts have
sa1d they thmiNthe slnallest
manufacturer, Babcock &amp;

Ellen Rail, l1branan
Servmg All of Me.gs County

Business mirror
NEW YORK (AP)- In a
penod of )us! f1ve days m
Mamla , says
Wilham
McCrea, the executive of a
small
busmess
"can
accomplish more than he
could m two years running
around the world."
During those few days m
the Phihppmes, from June 24
to June 29, hundred'! of
entrepreneurs, bankers,
adv1sers
from
large
corporatwns, government
off1c1ais and others will
gather for Pro1ect ICONE
The c~"'fl"} s1~n~ ,f~~ the

Wtloox , may abandon n~cleal"

plants, wh1ch account for a
relatively small proportion of
1ts busmess. II Babcock &amp;
W1lcox des1gned-fu.d ll.ilit the
Three Mile Island pjaht

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OUt of 1t, says McCrea, the
congress' chairman, small
busmesses
from
both
emergmg and developed
nations might find profitable
alllances m each other's
countr1es.
Busmesses 10 emergmg
nations can benefit from the
of
foreign·
knowhow
compan1es
That's
understood. But McCrea
explams that small concerns
m developed nations also
need contacts in emerging
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II Under - of Zl City In
It Unllonn
Pa.
fabric
31 Extlngui8h
20 Creamery 3Z "Bananas"
23 Antipasto
star
Item
33 Pine
24 Renowned 3$ Prohibit
25 Diffuse
38 Ending for
N Of certain
poly or octa
years
3t Cadence caD

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" He has what I call a 'gasohol problem', but
let's not go Into tl!"

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5 .285 3'12
5 .286 3'12

Thursday's GamH

New York 3, Phlladel~hla 2
San Francisco 4, San Diego
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Atlanta 10, Los Angeles 2
Only games schedu[ed

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St Louis (Vuckovlch 1·0) at
• Pittsburgh (Kison 0·0), (nl
I ,., Cincinnati 1Bonham O·Ol at
San Diego &lt;ONchlnko O.Ol.
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Atlanta (Matula 0 1) at Los
~" Angeles (Rau 0.0), (n)
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: San Francisco (Halicki 0.0),
(n)

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Chicago at Montreal
Phlladel""la at New York
St Louis....at Pittsburgh
Houston at San Francisco
Cincinnati at San Diego,

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Atlanta at Los Angeles, (n)
Sunday's Gomes
Philadelphia at New York,
2

St Louis at Pittsburgh
Chicago at Montreal
Houston at San Francisco, 2
Atlanta at Los Ang_eles
Cincinnati at San Diego. 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
W. L. Pet. GB
3 2 .600
Boston
3 2 .600
Mllw
3 3 .500 v..
Baltimore
3 3 500 112
New York
23400t
Toronto
123331
Detroit
1 5 161 2'12
Cleve
WEST ,
Texas
4 0 1.000
Kan City
4 1 .800 '12
Minn.
4 2 .M7 1
Seatllt
5 3 6~ 1
Calif
4 3 571 T'h
Chicago
1 4 200 3'h
Oakland
1 6 1.0 4'h
Thursday's Gomes
Toronto 9, Chicago 7
Boston 12, Milwaukee 10
New York 5, Baltimore 0
Texas 5, Cleveland 3
California 7, Minnesota
Seattle 4, Oakland 3
Only jJames scheduled
Friday's Gimes
New York (Tiant O·Ol at
Chicago (Wortham I·Ol
Kansas City ISpllttorlf 1 Ol
at Tor.onfo (Clancy 0 1)
Baltimore ( D Martinez O·
1l at Milwaukee (Sorenson o.

seven h1ts and if I walked a
couple it would have been like
g~vmg them nme.
"The walks cost me a
chance for a wm last
Saturday," when he was gone
before tbe Pwatea edged
Montreal 7-6. "I walked some
guys and I hit one With a
p1tch. You can't do that. You
have to keep them off the
bases 11
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Mets 3, Phlllles 2
The Phlls had plenty of
punch against Pat Zachry,
bu' not when It counted. The
Mets' slender right-hander
survived a 12-hit barrage by
squeezing out of one )am
after anotber: His b1ggest
feat was getung Pete Rose
out four times with Phils in
sconng position
"I have no special feelings
about Pete Rose. I was just
out tbere trying 1o get him
.out," wd Zachry.
Last year be showed more
than enough feeling. When be
gave up a single during
Rorie's hitting streak, he took
out his frustration by kicking
a dugout step and klckln~

himself r~ght out of tbe the fn st seven hiLLers he
second half of the season w1th faced , then ran headlong mto
a broken bone m hiS nght trouble Before he got out of 11
foot.
he'd g1ven up a San FranciSCO
The most damaging h1t off run m the thl(d and three m
Zachry was Garry Maddox's the fourth, two on Darrell
home run
The most Evans' homer
damagmg off loser Randy
Dave Wmf1eld hit a two-run
Lerch was Lee Mazzllh's homer for the Padres
f1fth-mnmg double. Mazz1lb
stole third and came home
w1th the wmrung run on
Kelvm Chapman's sacr~flce
fly .
Rra•es 10, Dodgers 2
Four runs batted m by
Barry Bonnell and the fourh1t pitchmg of Larry
McWilliams earned the
Braves past Los Angeles,
wh1ch lost for the th1rd
RY r.RF.f: RAilEY
straight time after WJDrung
Thr Southern Tornarlot•s
four In a row .
pu·k&lt;'d up" hi ~ wm J~st mght
Bonnell hit his 1J11rd homer, as thev went on a hlltmg rama twool'un shot, off Andy pagP enroutr to a 11-1 w1n
Messersmith in the second overvl&lt;lhngNorth(';aiJia
1nnmg and ripped a tw&lt;H'Un
•Toh n we&lt;t and Dalt•
double m the mnth Dale Teaford teamPd up to to" "
,Murphy alsO bomered for mftv four-hitter, and frP&lt;h·
Atlanta
man Kt•nt Wnlfe snrkt•d a
Giants t, Padres 3
double and tnpie and had"''
• San Diego pitcher Eric RRI's ,Jim Powell andt•ci
Rasmussen b1eezed through three RAJ's on twn double&lt;. a

Southern
bombards
NGHS, 11-l

Marauders down Devils ~:~:~~~:;:r~~ f~;~ t~~;:;~~
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Harrison's
Meig~ M~raudrrs, behind a
first innmj! rrand slam home
run hy Ray Andrews,
defratl'rl host r.alllf&gt;Ohs, 6-2 ,
m a Soulhea•tern Ohio
I .eaguo game on Memorial
Field 'lbut'llday evening.
The victory lrfl Mritis 1-2 in
hoth Jeal(llt' pl11y and all
!(ames
GalHJ101is droppt'd lo 0-.1-1
in&lt;1de lhe lea~ue and 11-7-1
overall
M1ke Tnpletl went the
dlstanre for Meig_&lt; He fanned five And walktd two
Tripl•tt gave up two nms on
nine hils GAHS had four

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In that big first 1nnin~ for
Me1gs, C"hris Taylor walktd,
rllff Kennedy sinl(led ann
r.l't',, Ret'krr walked to lnad
the ""rks Then rame Andrt'w~· granct slam
Me~gs Hddl'rl single runs in
the third and SI'Venth mmngs
11AHS plated single nms In
the third and Sf'VPOth IOntnKs
For Mel11,s. A.n&lt;ll~Y.:,. h.l!d..~
homtr and ""''I• C"hff Kennedy had three singles
For GAH~. Churk Derlfieid
hnd thl't'f' hits, Slu IRnb ann
Krn Rrown had two hit•
af&gt;I&lt;'&lt;'P for Ihe lo.&lt;ers
In other ~F.OAI, !(ames

Sports transactions
By fhe Aosociattcl Press
BASEBALL
MAJOR
LEAGUES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
- Announced that George

~~~~~~d.Mahsmmed Attlah,

Thursclay, Athens remamrd
m first plare with a 12-4 Win
OVf'r .Ja('k~on nw Rulldng~
are 4-1 and .Tarkson 2-2
Ironton rdl(l'rl l.ngan. ~-1
Iron Ion IS ~-2 and I "'J!an 1-2
Well•ton edgPd Wnwriy, 4~ The Rot'krts are ~-1 and
Waverly 1-2

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Here's Thursdav'• GIIHSMt'IJ!~ hnt&gt;srort- ·
St•ore by inmnl(s
Me~gs
401 000 1~- 9 2
Gnlhf&gt;Oll• 001 000 1- 2-124
Ratterirs Mrlgs - M1kr
Triplett, nnd Mark Vanny.
GIIHS- Art Fol(f'l,1grom and
Rill Rnrr

Meigs' girls
win another

FOOTBALL
Can.dlan Football Lugue
BRITISH COLUMBIA
RYGRF.GRAII .F.Y
Steinbrenner, New York
The Meigs Girls softballrrs
Yankees owner, resigned as a LIONS - Signed Charlie
member of the Committee Cage, defensive end, to a two. polmded out IR h1ls Inst mght
Nallonol Ltogut
year coni~~~LEGE
rnroulf' to a 13-.1 wtn ovrr
New York Mets - Slg"ed
CLARKSON
COLLEGE
VIsiting
Southern
John Stearns, catcher, to a Named William ~Flaherty
Pam rrooks l,tLwrl thre•
five year contract
head hockey coach
smuJes and a double for a
BASKETBALL
ILLINOIS STATE ~
Notional
Named Donald G Kelley perfeM nll(ht at the plate to
luktlball Anoclotlon
men's athletic director.
flllt't' the winners.
CLEVELAND
CAV·
NEW MEXICO STATE Me1gs took ~ontrol of the
ALlERS
Acquired Named Weldon Drew head game in the bottom of the firEarl Tatum, guard, from basketball
coach
Detroit to comrlete an earlier
PENN - Renewed the Rt lnnmj( as they platl'rl f1ve
deal that sen Jim Brewer, contract of Bob Welnhauer, quirk runs Two errors m~n­
forward, fo fhe Pistons
KANSAS CITY KINGS - head basketball coach, for dwwhtd around 11 double by
rS..ma Ash I(IIVP Mel~s IL• first
Signed Lars Hansen, center. four years.
to a multiyear contract
tallv Then rome four
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ stralghl mngles and some
Fired Elgin Baylor. head
smart baserunnlng that
coacfl
allowtd Meif(S to srore all thr
SOCCER
Amtrlcon Soccer Leogue
run.• they needed
CLEVELAND COBRAS In that rally !Jodie C"hapllUtn, Terri :Wilson, Relh Rartmm, and Crooks eat'h
stroked a single
Meil(s put the game out of
Finals for the Eastern Hi~h
1 ), (n)
reach
With SIX blf( nms m thr
Srhool
Independent
r.age
Detroit (Rozema Q.l) at
Texas IEllis Q.Q), (n)
'rurnament will bt held hottom of the fourth Winmng
California (Aase 0·0) at Saturday !'Venin!( in the pitcher Bartn1m &lt;'racktd a
Oakland , Joh~son o.l), (n
sini(IP and then Crooks and
Minnesota (lahn 1·01 at EaHierngym
&amp;-mi final artlon f(ets un- Nnnry Smith hit back-toSeattle !Mitchell 0·0!. lnl
Onlv games scheduled
derway this evening at 6 :lO bark doubles Two walks, a
Saturd•y'a Games
p.m. when Forma Srientlfir fielder's rhoire , and nnolhrr
Konoas Cltv ~ Toronto
of
Marietta meets Roh Saun- ~ Ash sml(le led to the final
Cleveland at ~ton
ders'
Quaker Slate &amp;-rv1re nm.fil
New York at Chicago
Southern plated its first nm
Baltimore at Milwaukee r.enter t&gt;f Gallipolis
California at Oakland
in the s1xth
in
the
set'Ond
rontesl
at
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Pam Brauer sin~led, adMinnesota at Seattle, in) p.m, Younl('~ Carpet of vanrtd to se&lt;"ond on a passed
Pomeroy will battle Neal's
Sundoy's Game•
ball and ramP home when
Kansas City at Toronto
Jnsuranre of Gallipolis.
Cleveland at Booton
Thursday nll(ht, Young's Tammv ~mith smglrd.
New York at Chicago
In 1fli. •eventh, Tlf'lla ,Johnr.arpet topped Wellston, 6lh'i6
Baltimore at Milwaukee
and Forma Sclentifk dum- son rt'IU'hect on an E"rror,
De1ral1 at Texas
California at Oakland
ped Fruth's Pharmary IJII.OO. lo&lt;in~ pltrllt'r Darl~ Wh1!t•
Mlnr.esote at Seattle
In the first !(arne, Mlek socked a triple , and Rraurr
Dav•nport tos.•ed in 15 points then smashed another tr~ple
to lead Young's victory. Ran- to round out thP nt!(hl '' hitdy l"rawford and Kenny tin~
Rartn1m fanned Pll(ht
Yotmg had 14 points ea(•h.
Southern
batters, but walked
.Jeff Howell and Gary
nine
White
and rarla
Stabor topped Wellston with
Teaford str11rk onl one and
l5and ll poinl• respertlvely
Steve MrKisic had 22 f'Oin· wnlkt'tl thr""
Mrigs shll owns a perfe••t
Ill and Joe Mitchem added 15
rN•ord,
now at 5-ll, and Ml•nas
Forma
Sclentifi&lt;'
downl'rl
75 yard• anti "''ramhltd SIX
day ni~ht I Algan romes to
tillll's lor :ut ~·artls rn l'f~1te to Fmth's Phnrmnry
Greg Ward and Wayne SOn· town for an ~EOAT &lt;'nntesl
a 70-vard tnurhdnwn drive in
J.i Oe!l:t'Orf'
tlrrs ltd Fr11th '• with 17 and
••rlay•
s
000 001 2- 3 4 7
1~
polnt•respe&lt;"tlvely.
"J)annv'• dnln~ w~ll for
M
511 ROO •-1~ 1R I
~wvt•rAI · nthPr rtiHtons."
White
(Jpl,
Teaford 141 Hnd
l"avanaul(h poinl"l 0111. "H• "
r.
r.nlhs,
Guinther
f4 l RarI• pol•td and ITUI!urt•IIP&lt;•au••
trnm
•nrl
rharm~n
nf pa~l ••Jll•rienre. Tilt' . of.
ft•n•lve unit &lt;&lt;'!'IllS to havt•
GENERAL
t'tlOfldl'nt'&lt;' In him. He'• tlt•no
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Eight
evt•rythln/( we've a~k&lt;'&lt;l him University of Kentucky
to tlo and h~ hn~ been ahh•l&lt;• 1 football players have been
rt•at'l to the varying d•fen""'
lllspeRded from the team for
"W&lt;•'•••• n•krd him tn thro•w the 1979 seuon, Coach Fran
fro 111 " ''"''P bat•k r&lt;••iti&lt;lll, Curd announced, 1t.emm1ng
rn'm pia)' arlion 11nri lrnm from charges made against
spl·i~J' o11t ""'' lw's •hnwn the players In a rape and
I''""' nthlrl1&lt;' ahlill ~ Ht• ln•l sodomy case.
~&lt;h·t••lh&lt;• ,ffenst•" &lt;"&lt;'rl"in 111Charged lp the case wer~ q
t:•nJ'II •It· In lh,lt ht- hi'" t'••• u a r t e r b a c k Larry
•htllt~ In 1n;~kt• thin~• h.•i' 1 Mcenmmon, defensive back
p&lt;·n II• lvt' 'l't' •Hid nflt'n, Venus Meaux: halfbacks
"ra,·Anmwh sniff 11 Wt•'r&lt;' Henry Parks and Norman
strhin~· fnr u hal8nt"Pd att:H"k · Green, fullbacks Randy
In whif h
I•· ·• Rrovks a11d &lt;'harles Jackli(jn,
•·ritl•·1,1 1
•11d tarkles l"arl Wilson """

Semi finals
set tonight

1,_.R andle has sign81 caller
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HUNTINGTON, W Va A vear ago, sophomore quarterbark Dllnny Wright ltd
Marshall's offen.•lv~ umt in
~ rushm~ and completed
barely 36 percent of his
pas.•in~ attempt• In short,
he wasn 'I orle of the Southern
r-nnference 's more feared '
aer1al masters
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, Wright, the No. I quarterback after seven sprin~
' practlres under new head
football coarh Stlnny Randle
and offenSive roonhnator
Jim r.avanaugh, thr. watrhful
eyes whkh ob.•erve h" every
throw
"Stl far, I feel pl't'tly vood
i'ahoul my passin~ I know I'm
better than I wa~ lasl yrar
ht1causr ('(l~t&lt;'h CIIV~-tfl.tiUJ!h
has spent • It~ of tim&lt;•
\vorkin~ on my molitlll,"
Wri~ht ~aid. "La•l ~'rnr my
throwinl! motion was sort nl
sldrnnn Now T'm romin~

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Arthur VIPs
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10 Greedy
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11 Workshop
hysteria
machines
2 Spanish
13 U S nussile
province
14 Apparel
3 Compare
4 Nigerian
151sland Fr.
16 Slapstick
c1ty
miSSile
5 Vivian 17 Naught
8 Evaluate
18 Porter
7 Slame.!e coin
musical
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20 Use the
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phone
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21 Make speed
m a series
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26 Clemson
or Auburn
athlete
27 " - for All
Seasons"
28 Pulpit
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period
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35 Truck
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THF. I&gt;AII Y SF.NTINEI.
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· .leanne and r would very much l1ke to work w1th you by
g1vmg mterrstecl people mformatwn about your class and by
rrov1dmg a hbrary tour for your students Please send me mformatJOn sheets that we can pass out to our patrons so they
know where and when to ~o for rev1ew classes and the exam Itself And PU'~A.SE call me to arrange a short tour for your
students
Wr hope that the bbrar1es can assist m expendmg county
servit•es to adults who need help Wllh readmg and other Jearmnl( problems Cooper Cooperatmg with you is only the f1rst
step We smrerrly hope you will g1ve us your thoughts on other
serv1ces the county needs, who mi~ht supply them, and how we
t'Hn Hll work lo~ethrr for the good ofMe1gs County.

By KKUt:EUJWII'f
AP Sports Wriler
For Don Robinson, It's a
matter of control t"or John
MUnel'; it's a matter of selfcontrol.
Robmson, whose wUdness
cost him a chance at a victory
last weekend, was razorsharp on the mound for
Pittsburgh Thursday mght
And Milner, once an
unhappy starter on 'the
mediocre New York Mets but
now a satisfied reserve wtth
the Pirates, made the most of
a rare opportwuty.
Those two. performances
helped the P1ratea halt a
three-game tailspm and turn
beck the previously unbeaten
St. Lows Cardinals 3-1.
In the rest of the National
League, the Mela shaded
Philadelphia 3-2, Atlanta
clobbered Los Angeles 1~2
and San FranCISCo edged San
Diego 4-3.
"Giving up no walks is a lot
more gratifymg than geWng
nine strikeouts," said
Robinson, who did both
against the Card'! "I gave up

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Yesterday's CrypiiJIIIIOte: OBSCENITY CAN BE FOUND IN
EVERY BOOK EXCEPT TilE TElEPHONE DIRECTORY.GEOllr.F. BERNARD SHAW

nVI'r 1111' tor more and
~ainin~ rnnfidenre AI!&lt;O, I
frel •trnn~er this year
because my wei~ht I' up
from JR51o lAO
1
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suhll&lt;• thin~s about his
pa••ng," Cavanaugh said
"F.verytime h&lt;• throw• a
pass, W&lt;' t•ritiqU~ it Jt'~ •ort
&lt;•f Ilk• a i!Olfel"!' swln~'
hPr'ltn!-IP WP Wllnt f'f'IIUd~h•nt

"JM'rfnrmnnrr f'Vt•ry timto
We'vr •tr~vtd In make hL•
passm~ t'llnslstrnt ''"" 11&lt;'·
t•urah•. A hi~ part fo tht·
pa""ln~ ~am&lt;• In oujr nfff'n~·
or EJnv ufft•nse I~ knnw whM'l
to thr.nw anci wtwn nn1 t1' nrlfl
hNnJ' rr~tdy IP thrnw wt'lc•n
lhe pattern ,.,.,.., np•n "
ravnnauvh mlrle&lt;l
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Jf hu~t Stlfnrtlm·'~ "'''rnn·
Jn~J'f' IS nnr 'jfirhi'Jtfll'n.

Wrurhf ':-: pt1o.:~.:ln1' mnr h«•
,-.tmlr'l' :lrttlmrl ff1• t'i""·
rll'!t•tl f•~lr ,,, ""'' thrnll• f&lt;'r

Terry MrN1rklrs Jrd off
w1ih a smgJp to left field and
thr next batter walked John
P:.pr Slll'rlfl&lt;'!'d thP nmnrrs
to &lt;erond and th~rd Then K
Wolfe and Powell hit bat•k-tnba&lt;'k doublrs
The hosts got three more
run~

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Pnw..ll rloublt&gt; J!ot nnP run

home a Wolft• grnund out
smrvct ;~nothPr, ;~mi &lt;l PI!Jlt'
~qnPt'7:t&gt; J!ot anothPr
f'IV&lt;' runs in thr &lt;JX!h pul
thr game out of rPat•h The
big hlow WH ~ l-1 bH~f'S·Inadf&gt;d
tnplr by K Wolfe
North f1&lt;llha gnt tl!oi onlv
nm m the th1rd mnmg W1th
one out, Steve l.1ltle walked,
f';tnlr SPC'onr1 , and rarPri home
on H throwmg Prror
Routht&gt;m hurlers stn1ck nut ,
four and walked just thrr1•
while lo"nl( pllrhrr Petrie
and I Jtllr fanntd f1ve Hnd
walked five
MrNirklPS ann Dw1ght Hill
ea&lt;·h had a double nnd single
on the ml(ht, and T1m
Brmager had " smgle to
round out Snulht&gt;rn'~ hittmJ{
Coarh Hilton Wolf•, Jr had
a lot of prai5P for his team's
fmr drfrnlll' that rnmm1tled
c•nlv onP error ami h;ul some
sparklmg flrldmg plays
Pnynr, I 1ttlr, PrtriP, and
Howell had the oniv P1rale
hits, Hll sml(lrs
Sonlhrrn IS now 2-1 on thr
vear in the league The Tornaci.ws travt&gt;l fo R;u;tern this

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Eagles defeat
Bobcats, 12-5
rnw h Rctlph Wtg;.d'~
Rrt"l£'rn E:t gh•c.: ~wnrec1 flvf•
runs m tht&gt; ~1xth mmng thtln
:ldd1•rl four mnrP 1n thr ~f'Vt'n·
th w.~lnesd nv m~hl to drft•at
tht• Kygt•r C"rN•k Roht•a ts 12-5
m ttn SVAC &lt;'nntc'st
Rnan Rl«r ll Jed thr wav
w1lh thrre h1ts E••trrn'•
w1nnmg rally fentured fo!Jr
walks nnrl hits bv Norton
Rt&gt;cwrr anrl Rls~wJ(
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Kvger Crerk'&lt; top hitters
wt•re .John Amos whn wrnl
thr&lt;'&lt;' for four and losmg
hurler Von Tavlnr who
•hwktd a horne' run Hnd
smglt• T&lt;lm Rer• had a
clnuhle Rohrnt hurlers
Wfllkt&gt;d mnr ttnrl rr&lt;()rdPd s1x
sinkenuts F.astrrn p1trhers
wHlked &lt;IX and fanm&gt;d 7
The lo~• left K~'ge r C"rerk
w1th a 2-2uvrrall mark nnrt 21 rt~·nrd 10 the SV Ar.
r.nttt'h J1m fipragup 's Ro~·
•·ats lravrl to Southwestern

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K Crrrk 102 002 0- 5 11 4
Sp&lt;•nrer IWl W1gal 17\ and
RISsell
Tavlor fT.l Mmor 16 1
N1hert m and Russell
SAFF.TY NOTOIIT
Boating safety is never out
of season, says the Oh1o
Drp1 rtment of Natural
Resources
fODNR \,
Fam1hame yourself w1th
sHft-ly measurrs, proper
boating techmques and
' l'&lt;'ure the neceSSIIry eqUipment before embarkmg on a
hoatmg tr1p

For 111 your llome
Enttrtolnmenlond
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DOXOL
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The 6tarcrall Suplr Sport I•
Stan;:raftl belt MIIIT And lor
good -n.a1on It'• tpaclou•
\'&amp;r.. tll• and tough Coml! In
and II!• ru•c today

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• Height adjustment, 1-1/4" to 3-1/4~'
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with n lh•int' f'hri ~t wb11 rn•- JYW«•Iin)'. ~illy .111 Kraw~c·1y n
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IJ~ELS FURNitURE

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If "Host to Whom's" ghosl• aro friendlv, she's Iueky.
Poltergeists roine in a&amp;•orted temfl"ram•nts,' tendepdes and
talents. many of them vicious . ·
They have hePn known to st•rt fires , completely wreck the
inside of a housP or offi&lt;'P, hit, kirk, bite -actually leaving
hndsPs and tPt'th marks • throw ro&lt;'ks. writP ob..'&gt;r&lt;&gt;nE' words on
~~·:~:you name it, there is a polter~eist somPwhere who is do-

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Mo•th«li&gt;l rhnro·h.
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tht• m~·&lt;•lin~ with prHYI'r. wtts ra rri t~d nut in · Ole
Tl w"s nnh'!l th•,l Harry
rh1 a.:hf•r . F';)f'Sl Oflf 7RihPr . F.rt- Ttwn• w~ s S('lf'l'ie+l muSk hy n•frPshmt&gt;nts.
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VeterlnaryScience,Cl~thlng,

Family Life, Consumer
Education, Management, and
Food and Nutrition. ·
Project work provides
a chan'ce
for
youth
to explore future career possibilities. A 4-H
project may J)il. the first
opportunity a boy or girl has
to . experience the pride and
responsibUity of ownership.
Other 4-H activities include
ramping and community
service projects. Working
With others, both youths and
adults. is a major concept of

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Please W'drn "HTW"
her situation . The
thrill -s,...king public ran ruin familv life. and she will be
plaguerl by "way-out-!'rs" who p!'ddle magic rharms, wild
literature, want to hold seanrPs, etc. -RFBF.ARCHF.R
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Probably nn U.F..'s!Unexplainerl F.v•nts'\ havo been so plentifnlly witnessed ,bY fl"rsons outside the aff~terl household·as
th• poltergeist phenomenon . Poliromen, sheriffs, dortor•.'
nei~hbors, newspaper reporters have said they heard and saw
various things, such as items floating in air, m0ving horizontltlly, turning corners, and bt-having as no rospect~ble Inan1mate object should. Then Ia tor, embarra&amp;•erl by the
notoriety, thev. may retra&lt;·t.
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undorstanding UF:'s until serious scientists i~ large numbers
ij!nore ridicule and conduct investi~ations. I was over 50 when
Hirst began to wonder why so many event{! ofwhirh 1 had per·
sonal knowledge defierl all natural laws - and this includes
PVerything from FA~p to thin~s that go bumpiil1hP night. Now
=~:~.i~:m_.;~~rmlng skeptic who has grOWJt·Skeptiral about

n~A~~:~~~·is an ener~y-r~s~rve that O)ll'rates through a

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Mrs. r.Jark gave the flower
fund report. There. was a
rearling , "F.ach Spring Hod
Renews His Promise" by
Hel en Steiner Rice bv Mrs.
rtark, and a report on 'walter
and Mary Maxey, ,Japan missionaries by Mrs, Holly ·
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Mo•Arthur. Mrs. AndreW.
troasurer to fulfill the une•· talkerl on how the date of
pi red term of Mrs. Andrews F.aster is determined.
·who plans to move soon to
A dessert course was serverl at the conclusion of the
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Mrs. GertiP Rass. Mrs. F:va
JJtossauer, and Mrs. Pauline
K•nnedv.
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The other F.aster worship
servires at the Laurel Cliff
rhurch will be held at 9:30

AUTO

INSURANCE

Superior Coverage ...-or
The Lowest
Possible Price

David E. Jenkins
Agent
Main
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worship with a sunrise service at R : ~O a.m . at the road'd
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,Pom•roy, off Route 33·
This will be lerl by the teen
group under the ~irertion of
their leaders, Randy and
narla Hawley. It will be a
servir• of singing, meditation
and praise. A breakfast of
donuts, ro ff ee an d h t
chocolate · will be
following the servic•. 1'1 the
oyent of had weat~er, ~he ser·
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Rerky llbl!n and tho choir. 1 AT. NOON ON THURS.! - EAST COURT I
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service will be furnished by
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The Rev. Floyd Shook will
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The public is cordially invi ted to attend all•servires of
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was held rerentiy for Charli•
and TPresa Rickard at the
home of Mrs. Harold Rickard
with Margie, Kathy and Icy
Rickard as hostesses.
Punrh, coffee and cake
were sei;Verl to Mrs. T.aura
,J.ohnson, Mrs. Ann Blake,
Mrs. Margie Cartwright,
Mrs. Mina Smith, Mrs. 0 . J.
Richards, Mrs. Tammy nunran, Mrs. Lucille JJecker,
Mrs. !loris Neal, Mrs. Patty
Carson, Mrs. Judy Young,
Mrs. I ,inda Stewart, Mrs.
Martina . VanMatre, Mrs.
Rubara McCarty, Chris
Hrogan, Mrs. Jjsa Lewis, and
M~l.aurene l.ewis. '.
Those sending gifts includ·
ed Mrs. Betty VanMatre,
Mrs. Patti, VanMatre, Mr.
and Mrs. Oana J.ewis, Mrs.

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Sun lite
under 111one

Planl.lngs at tho• Middlrjxirt
Ubrary were dis&lt;'US..M dur- ·
ing 1!1&lt;' Werlnesday night
ml't'tinf( of th~ Middleport
An)ati'Ur Gardenen helrl in
the Riverboat Room of the
Athens County Savln~!i • nd
Loan Co., Mei!(s olfire.
The rlub will plant a
do!(wood tree along with

·Turns one
Wend! ·Michelle C.ollins,
daqghter of Mr. and Mrs. ·
· Robert· F. . Collins, was .
honored on her fkst birthday
'with a party held at the home
. of ber grapilmother.
Mrs. Collins hilsted the Pl!r~
ty with cake, lee a:eam and
soft drinks being -.rved to
Tracy Dawn Collins, Ronald,
·Trlna and Kandi Bachtel, ,
· Mrs. Susie Casto and Ronnie
· Lee, Mrs. Willis Durst,
·Shawn.and Amy, Mrs. Kathv
Phalin · and Tonya, Mrs.
.Joyce Grover and Terri, Col·
ena Mowery, Debbie Philips
.and Shane, Patty and Sandra
ll.andaker, Mrs. Wanda Rut. ter, Toni, Jane and Larry, J.a' Deana Grover and Shannon
Spaun, all of Pomeroy.
Sending gifts were May
' Mayle and Mr. and Mrs. F.stll
, Collins, Wend! 's grand·
parents, Roger Mowery, Jo
' Ann McClintock, Erica and
Brian, Gery Mowery, Diane
Bachtel, Roy Rutter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Greg ('.rover.
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)tnw :t ;1 nd 4 :tt Our HPu~t·
th.. lihrary, Pr!•Srnt 'fnr t o• wa!- ;mnonm•pct, along v. ith :tn
tnf•t•lin~ , Hnd ~howinl! fil ~
11p4•n ml•t•fin•' nr tlw Rntlmwl
from thP lihre+ry !&lt;~:uppl y \f-Ir- F'ril'n&lt;tl y GnrdPnt•rs nn April
Mrs . Ruth Pow(·r~ .. Otlf' At: ~5 nt t h1• Rutlnnrl rhurch nf
nn trn• prt•pHration of n11 Prt: rhri;1 with Mrli. Rettv IJto•n
for ~rrHng inj.! anr1 tht&gt; 1 hrr !!h·inJ! ..-. dt•mon~trrttiorl .
tht• storv nf two lmvs m H
AI~ announ1·M wa~ tht•
walk thrnu~h tht· -w' s rn- Rutland Harden rtnh ·nowrr
tftled " A Summ•r Rir&lt;l ~how "SprinJ! in Rloom" on
Hunt". Tn appreriation for April 23 anrl 2!l at the Rutl•nd
her pro~ ram , thr duh United Methodi•t rhurl'h. A
presenterl Mrs. Powers a &lt;'orrunurilration from Mrs.
bonkforthPJibrary.
rtmrh·:-: Knbl , rrr''''"' "1 , H ......

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For ruiJ ca1l mt•mht•n:
· r~·t.:pon&lt;,t'fl with a ~"firing
vt•rsr . Mis.c.: F,rm;:t Smith'~
Vt&gt;rt.:r flf tht&gt; m&lt;,nth we+ to: 11TI 't.: :-~
Wondo•rful Wnrld ." Mr•.
Rurkrtt appnini"l Mr•: Th1isv
Rl~kesl rr. Mis.• Smith an;!
MrR. Rn!i&lt;' Reynnhls to · thr
nomin:~ tln l' f'flmmlttPfl .

lmvt• linJ~· pri7t' prn,lidh~r Mr~. ft1 •11JHh Stnm~ !-l
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Mr/o( . .Tt•:-tn Monr(• n•m~tins a
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Hospit•l. Mr". Vrrl• Il•vii.
•nrl Mrn. OrHo'r Pratt SPrv"l
rt•rrNl hmrnt~ J!h,lng in·
cfivltfual F. ~t(•r t&gt;J!~~s ~~~ favorK

Thr door pri1.-, an African
Violet, was aw• m&lt;•rl to M~,.,
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l(ardt'nt-rs' &lt;Tet'd. A flllWE'r ~:;:
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JlF.AR CF.CD .V: Jam 6 yean old. S..mr of my friends R&amp;Y thl'l'r io no F.aster Runny.
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Mama R&amp;ys, "Ask C.f'l'ily. If you Bl't' It In hl'l' rolumn It's so."
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PII'Jise tell me the truth. Is thrrt' an F.asler Runnv?KF.RJ.
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waking to li..t marvelous eol:';: ort'CI •ggs, believe the F.aotl'l' Runny brought th•m. Rut olt•n th•lr friend!&lt; srolf at the
&lt;:' Idea.
'i'l Is there a r•al F.ster Rurury? You mightas weilaok : lo thert' a rt'al Pf,f~r Rabbit?
';!; . P•t~r Rabbit was the ert'ation of a gifted 18dy namerl IIPatrtx Potter. Sh• wrote a
~:; ritory about him rallerl "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" and patnterl somt enehantlng plrlurP8
~:; to Illustrate it.
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!i!i 'That wao over 75 ~an ago -long, long before you wert' born -and yet today Peter
:;:;Rabbit I• sliD with UJ, So are his mother: his sisters, F1opsy, Mopsy and Cloltlln·tall; a..t
if,; Mr. Mt'Grt'gor,lnwhoo~ garden Peter lost a shot' In a rabhage psil'h. Peter Rabbit will
:;:; go on Jiving as long •• th..,...l• an F.nglish language.
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!li Yet~, Keri, there Is an F,.jster Runny -just as thrrr Is a Peter Rabbit. You ean tell
i~ your friends that the Jr.Oiter Rurury l'llme Into beiDg he!'llUie some JlfOPir. nnted to give
,~: smaU girls a..t boys a opt'l'lal ta1te o1 joy on F.aster Sunday, :rho F.uter Bunny tpring
!li fmm a Jovel.Ything ~ailed Imagination, and from the good feeling• flllhrn and mothen
;lland grandpart'nts a..t aunts· and unrleo havt' for rhildren. Alllloulh you can't see or
~; taueh Imagination a..t feelings, they are l••t as rt'al as •ggs and &lt;11bbel[e patrhes.
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As far as I know, lll'llt:rbr Potter llf&gt;ver told wh•th•r Pf,ter Rabbit rolored eggs for
:&gt;.: F.aoter. Hut I bellove he did- wllll rt'Cieabbageleav.. and brown onion skins from Mr.
:\! MrGr~gor's ganten.- CF£11.Y.
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!~! , . Warm 2large while eggs under the hot water tap. Put them In a J1 ~uart saueepan.
~;Tear off 3large dark red leaves from the outsjde of a red rabbage bend and tear each leaf
!ili in half. Cover the el(gs with the leave.• and add 3 eups hot tap water. Simmer for 30
~i minutes, uncovered. IThe eggs will still be white. l rover the saurepan and let stand at
!~ I'JOrTl temperature for 2 houf!!. The eggs will turn a beautiful mottled blue.
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:~i brown onion skins and 3 1~ cups water. IThe onion skins will float.\ After slnunering, the
;\:eggs will look pale orange: alter letting them stand 2 houl'lllhey will turn a handsome
:ii lerrao('(llta color. The onion water can be userl to color 2more eggs in the !!lime way.

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seArv!Yces 6·. 30
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a .m. at Sutton United
Methodist Church. Breakfast
willfollowM.ONilAY

p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Harrisonville
senior
Citizens Tuesday 1 p.m.' at
town·
Physical fitness
wiil be featurerl under the
direction of Mary Heyer.
Open to any adult In the rom·
munity,

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RACINE F.lementary PI'O
Monday at school. Third
FRIDAY
grade homeroom mothers to
EASTER BAKE Sale, Ad· serve refreshments. Babysit·
dison Freewill Baptist Ladies ling will be provided.
SAl JSRURY PI'O, Tu•s·
Aid, 10 a.m. at Murphy's in · 1934 GRADUATION Class day 7 p.m. with a program by
Plaza.
of Pomeroy High Sehool the Rio Grande rhorale
SATURDAY
Monday at 7 p. m. at ' followed by the regular
CHES'l1ER TQWNSHIP Pomeroy Legion 1180. Plan~ business meeting. New of.
Trustees meeting, 6:30 p.m. for class reunion.
fict'rs will be lnstallerl, and
Saturday at the town halt.
TUESDAY
books of thel .book fair rur~o~e f.umish~g~.
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PoMEROY Chapter OF.s · rt'ntlybeirtglli!'ldatthPsehool
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front of Cash Rahr's • open house and products par- will be on display. 'l'hP public
Visit•••
beginning at 9 a. m. Spon- · ty Tuesday from ll a.m. to 2 is Invited.
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sored by MidrliPport F.lemen·
Baker's Budget Shbp
lary PI'A.
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COUNTY WIDE prayer.
A program on cancer was "Wind' ~ with the color green·
meeting, 2 p.m. Sunday at presenterl by Pat Amol~. being worn by many of the
Hllanil Chapel with Glen publir .education chairman of members' Thank you letters
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Bissell as class leader.
the Mei~s rounty Cancer were read from Julia Russell'
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cantata, "The Last Week" by , Christian Fellowship met at pori which tlw; Fellowship is
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John W. Peterson, 2:30p.m.' the l':ion Church of Christ.
providing them .
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Catherine Russell preslderl
Mrs . .Ann Lambert was
at the Pomeroy
United Methodist
Church; at the meeting with reports song leader, and )Irs. Wilcox,
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under direction of Mrs. June being given by Maryln pianlst .for the .meeting with
Van Vranken and Mrs. Dale Wilcox, secretary , and C'.atherine RusSell and Holly
Machir, .accompanist.
Kathryn F.vans, treasurer. A McArthur as sot9J81s. Norma
• SUNRISE services at letter was ·read from Rachel Russell had a prayer, . and
Freedom Gospel Mission, r.ohen thanking the. remembered wi!h cards were
Bald Knobs, 6 a.m. Jim Fellowship for supporting her F.dith Forest, Phyllis Ollkey,
Cundiff is the speaker, while she attends the Ken· and Reatrice Stewart.' The ofFor disco dancing Saturday n1gtit or
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. lucky r.hrislian Colle~e • fering was tak~n by I Jnda
.any n1ghl out,.th is Jarman is ready! ,
·and
church services at 7:30 nrayson, Ky. Announced was Riffle and F.velyn Thoma.
Fashioned in genuine leather w1th
p
:m.
I .a dies nay at KCC, and a IJe"'ions were given by Mrs.
matching inter-lacing . All atop the
1demi-plartorm sole and h1g.her heeL
SUNRISE Services at 6:30 . meetin!( at the Ohio Valley McArthur and singing "He
a. m.· at Hemlock Grove Christian Assembly camp Touehed Me" accompanied
It's hol-lo-anything-bul·foxtrol!
by Mrs. I.amhi!rt were Marge
Christian Church. Breakfast grounds.
The program committee r.urtell JJnda Riffle, and Pat
to follow in ehurch basement.
Easter program and church ~ave report on the theme to Arnold ,.
Pie, coffee and tea were
services at 9:30 a. m. Public be userl during the year.
Theme of the meeting .was RPrvM following the meeting.
lnvlterl.
SUNRISE services at
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untted
Methodist
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Church, 6:00a.m. Cantata by
.,
"Resurrection , the meeti~g wnlch she and Mrs.
choir followerl by breakfast In
M~ssage
of J.ife" was the pro- . Roberts attended. The
the church basement.
Worship service begins at• gram topic led by Alice Wolfe Ruyers Guide booklets were
· 9:00a. m. followerl by SWiday at the recent meeting of the passed out to the members
School with children's Uniterl Methodist Women of and the program was exj&gt;Jaln·
the Wesleyan United ed. Mts. Wolfe reported on
program. Public invited.
SUNRISE services at Methodist Church, Racine. , the Food Co~p ~ettlng
Scripturt' for the medlta· . started in Meigs County.
Middleport
Independent
r.ards were signed- for the .
Holiness Churcb, Pearl Street tion was taken from St. Luke
at 6 a. m. Pastor is Rev . and with Mrs. Sayre at the sick and shutln membel'll. ·
piano, the group sang "He Money making projects ·were
O'Dell Manley.
di!!&lt;'Ussed and a soup dinner
SUNRISE Services at Lives."
Mrs . Franr•s Roberts was set lor April 25 at lhe
Harrisonville Presbyterian
presiderl
at the meeting with church. A Christmas bazaar
Church at 6:30 a. m. on
Wiseman Hill near the reports qf the officers being was set for Nov. 30 arid Dee.
given. Mrs. Wolfe reporterl on J. The committees appOinted
church.
the Conununity Club Awards by the president were Ruth
Wolfe, program and
hostes.'les J)orothy MeKenzle,
ways and means: F.tt.a Mae
Hill, project chairman;
Roberta Tluixton, altndstlc; .~•
Jean Sayre, nominating;
Margie West, publicity : June
. Harris, inlllallation : Ruth
Hvdriina
Smith, •·haplaln: IIPulah
p., .. ed Flowers, Lilies. Mums,
RrAdford, teleph!lnl': Alir
C.1: ·diurts, Begonias, Tulips,
Wolfr, banner ; and Alleyne
1\z ,, ;~,H .
R....,., dP&lt;'Oratlou.
'\ .. . yp os Bcddi11g Plan is, H~ngi~g Baskels,
R..rreshments wrrr ""rverl
,, ; · .1pes ~nd size&gt;., Lots of 2 tollage plants.
hy the boAt~ , Mrs . .Tuanlta
Sayre. Member• attmding
50• to •5.75
wr~ All&lt;:" Wolfe, Margie
Open Daily 9 to~. Sunday 1 to 5
West, Martha . Ouddlng, ·
"Middle of UpP,.r qlock, PomE•roy,
Closed Easier Sunday .
Virgin!• Rers . Oorothy
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F'n•m'&lt;'&gt; Rohrrts , .lean
f e.m.·S p.m. Mon.
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Christians .celebrate
in strange paradox
tly w •:URGE w, CORNELL says that even though the
AI' Religion Writer
best suffers the worst tbe
Christians this Sunday world can inflict, rightness
celebrate their faith in a triumphs in the end.
Through Easter, "we learn
strange paradox - that tbe
world crushes trlle goodness, that the victim of. public
yet it supremely endures.
violence becomes the victor
That is the anomaly or for the sake of the violated,"
Easter, ~nsidered the one Braaten writes in the
clear-rut warranty in aU l.utheran Chureh In America
history that rtght finally wins magazine, The Lutheran.
over wrong.
Yet the pains, the eruelties
It is "a beam of light in vast and unjustified suffering
darkness," says the Rt. Rev. continue, giving many the
.John M. Allin, presiding hopelesS view that it's aU a
bishop of the Episcopal dismal procession or · brute
Church, "shone forth in love facts, tenninated in the final
of people."
blow of dying.
They are "drawn to it in · ·That's the "ordinary view
hope."
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of reality," writes a United
As ~lievers see it, Jesus, &lt;llurch of Christ theologian,
the utterly good and true the Rev. Dr. Ronald Goetz,
person, mirroring within but It Is "not the whole ... not
huma'nlty the life-giving love the totality of things.''
and generosity of God
"The world is not what it
himself, was cut down by a seems," he adds.
spurning, errant mankind.
"The resurrecUon of Jesus
Total goodness was klllerl, . ... reveals to uslnUmaUons of
it appeared, stamped out by the love and life of God which
human wrongness.
burst the bound8 of aU our
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The Rev. Wendell Stutler of '
NP!sonvtlle, a former Meigs ,
County minister, will con~uct
revival services at the ·Flatwoods United Methodist
Church, April 15 through
· April 22, 7:30 each evening.
There will also ~ special
music each evening. The
pobllc is lnvitm to attend.

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You've seen who
won the o.c.ssee·
thlywonon
Now you know who tht Academy of Motion Pictures
Arts and Sciences picked as ~sl Picture, Best Actor.
Best Act~!l!l , Best Oirrctor-and all the rest.

But how many of their ~oicfl do you agree with1
Anti how many of those p!ctures ha~ you actually ~Hn?
HBO ~ub!Jcribers can watch many of !hr very movies
and stars you saw win !helrOtcars. 'fuu'll be able to
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triviality of aU our doubts:
grounded as they are in our
att-too-worldly, all-toolimited view of reality."
To
Christians,
the•
resurrection opened a wider
window on the real, on an
underlying truth not obvious :
In regular processes. "It is ·
here and yet not here," the
late philosopher Paul Tillich
put it - a reallty "between :
the fa cts" of history.

evidence,
had . . . .
prevallerl, that
and lnjust(ce
.this remains
an Immediate Impression [Ill'
rmtCh that happehs In the
oppressions and aliuses of the
modern world,
It seema a depressing state
~ the strong trampling tbe
weak, the corrupt exploiting
the in)locent, the tyrants
victimizing the brave,
children going hungry.
Disasters, wars and disease
take their toll, and it looks as
if death and decay have the ·
final say.
But "they will nol win in the
·end," saystbe Rev. Dr. Carl
E. Braaten or the Chicago
Divinity School, alldlng that
the guarantee tbat It won •t is
proclaimed
in , the
reswrection.
That event contradicts the
ordinary view. II assures
that, despite the herron,
Roodness ,does sueceed. It

BAKER FURNITURE

Helen Williams, Violet Rurns,
Mrs ..fl.elores Kellingsworth,
Mrs. Mildred Jeffers, Mrs.
Knapp, Kathy Raker.
Reeky F.blin, Peggy Prof·
fill, f:slher Proffitt, Mrs.
Melvin Duncan, Mrs. F.ula
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. F.lvrr

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Fox, Miss 'Katie Oliver, Mr.
The membership of the .prizes, th~ i gifts and candy
and Mrs: Jack FoK, Mr. and
Middleport
United hidden in·" the green and
Mr• .'Lewis Peters, Mrs. Can·
Pentecostal Church on South yPIIow ha~~et . ,The children
rl.i VanMatre; Mrs. Alma JefThird Ave. believes that the will be diviHerl into supervis·
fers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sunlarg••t F.aster Basket in the erl ~rouP.'!"' of comparable
day, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold
area will be on display during . ·~es. F.arh child will have his
Rickard, Jr., Mr. Chod HumSunday School actlvitios opportunity AS "Snoopy", the
phreys, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
F.asterSundaymoming.
rhurrh's ,giant mascot, aod
Murray,Mrs. Doris f.ee, Mrs.
The basket !s 20 feet long friPnds ~~~d the festivities . .
Phyllis Gilkey, Mrs. Wilma
~nd over JO feet \vide. Weather will not affect the
SAVE YOUR R.C.. NEHt UPPER 10.
Rlake ; Mrs . F:'velyn
Youngst•rs in attendanct' will promoti~~. sin&lt;~ the basket
Nicholson, Mrs: Betty Call,
~ave an qpportunity to climb will be located in the church's
0,~, Ritt .&amp; DADS ROOT BEEP
Mrs. Dorothy Powell, Mrs.
;!Qand sea,rrh for the S5 and Sl , so!'ial room.
June
Burns,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Hene Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
CAPS FOR.
F.ster Sill!day promotion. of
Ralph Russell , MrS'. Clara
the Joral Sunday School.
Williams, Mrs. Frances
f:aster marks the fourth and
Oliver,
Mrs. Sadie Marr,
final
Sunday
of
the
district·
THIS WffKifND lfNJOY THE
wid• Suitday &amp;hoot allen· i are nonnally involved in a Mrs . Gladys Roush , Mr. and
d•nce drive for this spring. :variety of activities each Mrs. Glen Marra nd F.velyn
EXCITING SOUNDS OF
Lockett.
The looM! aS8embly has· been· : ~eek.
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The honorees received
le•din~ their bracket thus far . All area residents are Inin thr c?n!est, .and an,icijlllte ! vited to ·attend aervicee ""'ny gifl•.
breaking all-time attendance · ·Easter Sunday at the U~ted
recordS lor the local church. ·Pentecostal Church. Adults '
Childrenwillnotloseouton
or ehildren tbat may need I' '.,I .. . . . . . . . . . . .~. .~. .~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
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their learning opportunities ·transportation can be picked :
in the Sunday School because up by one of the buses of the'
· of these activities. Rather, 'church tbat travel throughout
the activities promote the ,Meigs County , by calling
iSunday School work. Classes ·992-2502or992,'!507;

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human. "Host to Whom" will probably notice disturbances
when one particular momber of th.e family i~ present. - F..M.
DF.AR HF.I.F.N.
TPIJ "H to W" that two rats in her hou.oe will keep the
poltergeistquiot. -PROBJ.F.MSOI.VF.O .'.
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and women gain new
k.nowdledge,h sklllsh .and . aft·
lltu es ·I roug rea 1•11 e
experiences. Also, 4-H'ers
recognize the value of '
research and Jearn the '
decision making process.
4-H · programs
are •
available to all youth without '
regard · to race, eo! or, ·
national origin, or religious
affiliation . For more In· •
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and activities in Meigs ·:
County, contact the Meigs ·.
Count Y Ext ens1on Off!ce. '

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Wni-ld ( 'nrnmunih·
. non· :n1rf
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RP!-=t•rva tnns for lht• .T&lt;••nm· Rrarlhury, Fr-•nces
'h ~lt
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flrPwington . Kay Rail and
rly will llf' on rt•irPt-l f nt Oth•rtwin Hft' dill' .
'fhir1 v-rnu r s i('k ralls Wl'rt' .TpnrvPP ChPshPr wttr~
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thecountygove':"ments. The
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effort, is stat~wtde, natio~al
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fits will he n•ed for fhP .,.,
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Meigs Couaty.
and mtemattonal, reachmg
&lt;Indents
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Springtime means 4-H. thousands of youth between
. IJ'he h~&gt;k fAir rlispl•y wil in· .·.
e e e
New 4-H· duba are forming·, the ages,of nine and 19:
!'lurle • ttrActiv• new books ;=;;
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from many publishen in all
· gathering. Nearly 210,000 "learn by doing" experience
IS .H:oon JlAV
boys and girls a. re expected to' is each member's 4-H
popular prirP rdn~es FOR POl TF.RGF.JST JlJSCITSSION
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participate in 4-H activities in project. 4-H o ers . near ,Y
give as ~ifts. All rPadin~ in· OF.AR RF.AOF.RS :
Ohio during 1979.
200 different projects.
terests will be representerl in·
When I printerl "HMt To Whom's' 1·letter about polter~elsts . 4-H
Is
the
youth Projects fall within the
f r
I prorlicterl many spiriterl ~ho~t buff• would t~ll me I take tbe , erlucatton program of the following subject matter
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~i~~~';!phi~;ss~e~ dv;~t'~~;; sup!'rnaturaltoo h~htiy. How n~ht I w•s' TheJr answers make Cooperative Extension areas : Personal Develop·
a good Friday tbe l~th column :
· Service, which is conducted ment and Leadership,
stPrie-s,
eonct". naturt ,
JoIntiY bY Ihe U, .S. Depart- Heat
· t Ions,
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1 h ' commumca
crafts, ~t'i
mystery
and
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refrrrneE' books. The rom- OF.AR HF.J.F.N :
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mittee i• work in" with
Please, despite wh•t you think, Helen, tell "Host to Whom" land grant .university (The Entomology, Field and
~ Ser· that thPso !(hn•tly manifest•tions ar~v•rv. real anrl more rom- Oh1'o Stote
F.rlurational. Re•din"
" Unt'vers It Y) an d Garde n rr ops . Livestock •
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· "Gh
• ost Hun ter "by parapsy&lt;•hol~ist Hans Holzer.
comnony, to furnish an in1
r dd 0 ·
,_ splecllon of books for
A so, may A : mja boards are not tnv. "·and ""rious trnudividual
hieh """ rome from misusinl( thPm. If thel't' i• a poltergPist or
the fair.
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dau~hter hanquot to be held tion• by Mrs. I ,af)onna nark
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in M•y were made when the includedsrripturesonpeace,
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hoards And hPifl"d tables "tar, " thinks ·these phenomen• arP ty oy lbe Pomeroy Church of prayer. The secretary's
RACINE,O.
&lt;'auserl by human electrical en•rgy -ollie rombim'!l will to rhnst met at the home of ' report was given by Mrs.
'!lake •n objP&lt;1 movP . I've never llK't a "tn~e" Ouij• prerlk-. Tmdy Andrews.
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. Thelma Osborne, with Mrs.
lion yetthat wasn't alr••dy in ono of tho op!'ralor's minds. -H.
The ~roup also discussed .Tan~t Venoy giving the

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To sponsor
Tho Salisbury F.lement•ry
ikhoolin Pom• roy will spon•or A student book ·fair fr om
April JR to April 18. Student~
will be ablo to browse and
n•lJ'&lt;'ha.s• books. Th• book
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school houn. Books will be on
display in the school gymnasium. The books will also
be • vailablethe ni~ht of P'J'O
on April 17 .
Thebookfairronunitt,...in·
\~trs an students. parrnts
and visitors to attend the fair.
The fair will enrmtragP stu· t
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erest m roa mg an
in building home libraries,
and will also contribute to a
worthwhi Ie project. AII pro-

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1•f C'hri:-:1 wit h ~pi1 ·1·~ Hnlt 11f
prr~(•nt Pfh h~~ M~ . P:1111i nt• M:try M:t)..! Cbllinl' antt M:u·y
Hortnn Hf thfl Mondr~ y n_ight !'t~·int! tht• ;tllj.!«•lrn1J lht• .~ t n rw
mN•ting of tht• trnilt•ci frnm tlw dnnr H!fltlJ' with
Mo•th.. tist WomPn nf th!' P1•lt&gt;r '!" !'h&lt;wk th;1t lht•\·
twlii'V('fl ,l('!'U!' had ri!'t'n fr~l,n
HP"th rhur&lt;'h . Mirldlppo•rt .
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whole mooth of HIO eo&amp;t!li about tl,e .. me u two ~o-­
ple WJing to Oftl.' movie!
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WN~ h ip ~e r\' l( t' 7·30 r m .

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' Choir ·rehearsal , TuesdoT 7 30
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NPor t onR "oHof'l Ed$PI Hnrt
po !11('1r. Sunciny !1-c hoo l. 10 a m
Churrh
7 ·30 p m . prnyPr
meet i n~ 7 30 p m Thundny

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tel po!lor Ronald Dugan Sur'l
1 om . Glen McClung ~upt . morn - • day Schoo l Supt Clo!15P5 for oil
ing worship , 10·30 o .m , e...-enrng
age ~ . evening service , 7.30, B•hlf'
service, 7 30, mid week serv•re
study Wedn es day . 7 30 p m .
t',Wednesdoy , 7:30p.m .
youth serviC'~!I Friday, 7 :30pm

•;. GRACE EPISCOPAl CHURCH
: -316 E Main $t Pomeroy. The
• Rev . Robert B. Groves rector
~ SUnday serv jq&amp;s. II o m morning
prey.,. { H ~Iy Cofhmumon f•rst
• Sunday ot;each month) and ser' mon ChUrch churct\ school and
nursery core provided Coffee
hour In parish house foll owing
tho service.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
.212 W . Moin StJohn McArthur,
poster. Bible school. 9 ·30 om.:
morning worship , 10 30 om..
Youth meetings .. 6 30 p m evening worship, 7 :30. Wednesday
night prayer meeting and Bible
.study 7:30pm.
' THE SALVATION ARMV , 115
Butternut Ave ., Pomeroy, Envoy
•ond Mn. Ray Wming , officers 1n
' charge .
Sunday - holines!l
meeting, 10 a m , Sunday School ,
10:30 a.m. Sunday school Ieeder ,
•VPSM , Eloise Adams . 7 ·30 p m .,
solvation meeting , various
speokers and music specials.
· Thvrsdoy~ 10 a .m . to 2 p m.
Ladies Home League. oil women
lnvit"',
7·30 pstudv
m . prayer
•Ond
Bible
. Bob meeting
Estep,
Jeoder. Rev
Noel Hermon.
teacher.

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Herrman pastor . Saturday t&gt;ven
,;,9 sE-rvice 7 30 p m Su nrloy
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Robert T Bumgarner,
DlrNtor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Robert McGee
Rev. James Corbitt
POMEROY . Sunciov School q: 15
o rn Worship ser.,.ice 10'30 om
Choir rehearsal , Wednesday , 7
p . m Rev. Robert McGee, poster
fNTERPRISf Worsh1p 9 o .m
Church School lOam
ROCK SPRINGS, Chun:;h School ,
10 om . Worship 10 om UMYF
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HfATH , Church School q 30
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p .m Robert Bumgarner, Pastor .
RUTlAND, Church School 9 :JO
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' Preaching 9 30 o m ., first and se·
Sundays of eoc+t month;
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ttnonth, worsh ip service ot 7 30
~.m. Wednesday evenings at
, '/:30. Prayer and Bible Study
SEVENTH -DAY
ADVENTIST ,
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ofternoon at 2 00 , with Worship
S.rvke following at 3: 15.
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7 30 p .m .
PORTlAND Church School
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST,
o .m Worsh1p
o .m.
.
Oovld Mann. minister: W1111om
SUTTON, Church School q,30
•
II
Equlpmont
Watson , Sunday 5chool supt Sun·
o m . Worship 1sf and 3rd Sundoys
Saleo-Sorvlco
day school 9:30 o m , morning
10 30 o m.
,
.Flro Extlngullhoro
worship 10:30 o m .
NORTHEAST CL USTER
1
Flro D.pt; E• • ·
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 282 ~
Rev. RlchordW . Thomas
Mulberry Ave , Pomeroy Paul
Du.one Sydenstrlclter Sr
..Rutlltnd742-•m
Sliver, Pastor; Woodrow T. Zwil·
John W. 'Douglas
lng, Sunday scl-iool superinten
Charles Oomigon
dent. Sunday S(hool 9· 30 om ;
JOPPA , Worsh ip 9 ·00 o . .,.,
morning worship , 10 30, f!vening
ChurchSchool10:00 om
Eat ln ..
· Ul us tlpturo tile· story
ytorship, 1:00 p.m. Midweek
CHESTER
Worship q o .m ,
Carry Out
o1 your Wtddlng.
proyer~ervice , 7i00 p .m .
Church School 10 a m. Choir
126 E. Main
1 MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER,
Reheorsal7 p m Wednesday Bi·
,
nS-4155
I;Jexter Ad ., langsville, Ohio, Re.,. ,
ble Study, WIK:Inesdavs . 7.30 p m
992-6304
Clltlltr, Olllo 4~no
Clyde Ferrell, Pastor. Sunday
LONG BOTTOM, Sunday Scl-iool
Hullllnatotn,
School
11
a .m. · Saturday
ot 9 ·30 am. Evening Worship ot
Preaching services 7 30 p m
7 ·30 p.m Thursday Bible Study.
Wednesday evening Bible study
7 30 p m
REEDSVILLE : Sunday School9 30
ot 7:30p.m .
' FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
o .m . Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Iaiiey Run Rood , Rev Emmett
Evening Wonhp 7·30 p .m Bible
Rowson, pastor. Handley Dunn,
Study Wednesdays ot 7·30 p .m .
..
fupt . Sundoy school, 10 o .m . SunALFRED Sunday School ot 9 ·45
.•
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a .m . Morn1ng Worship at 11 am . Sunday ev&amp;nlng worship . 7. 30 do.y, 7·30 p m .; Saturday night s"UP~d ntcndent , evening worsh ip
day evening servtce 7:30: Bible
Dudding Lone, Mason , W. Vo . alternating with C. E.Wednesdoy ~Route 7 Dypass. James E-.- keesee
)eoching, 7 ~~ p m . Thursday
Wednesday
Night
Prayer p .m Prayer IJ'B&amp;IIng Wednes· prayer service, 7:30pm.
7 .00 p m . Prayer m ee ting
c;:hes ter Tennant Poster . Sunday prove'r meeting 7 30 p m Rev . pastor. Sunday school , 10 a.m .;
OYESVILLE
COMMUNITY
Meeting, 7·30p.m .
. •
dby, 7·30p m .
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Wednesdav . 7 30 p m
Scl-iool 9 45 · o.m
Chi ldren's Jomes leach , pastor, David morning worship, 11 o .in . even·
CHURCH. Roger C. furrier , postot.
ST PAUL , (Tuppers Plains) :
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Don l. Rqger Watson , pastor; Kenneth
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN , Church b 45 p rn Young People's Hotter , loy leader
lng servlc&amp;, 7.
Sunday school, 9:30a.m : Sunday
Sunday Schoal9:00 om. Mornjng Walker, Pastor. Ronnie Sols&amp;r,
Bver, Sunday school supt Morn - Bruce Smith, pastor
Wolto ce Service 6 45 p.m . Evon9elisttc
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES , l mlle
TRINITY Christian Assemb,ly,
morning worship, 10·00; Sunday
Wor!hip ot 10:00 o .m Monday Sunday school sup! , Sunday ing worship, 9 30 o .m ., Sun- Damewood Supt B1ble School, Se rvice 7 30 p.m Woman s M1s· east of Rutland , junction of Route Cool ille _
Gilbert Spencer,
11
avenlngtervlce, 7:30.
N!ght!lbleStudy7:30p.m .
school, 9 30 o .m ., morning war- doyscl-iool , 10:30 a.m : evening q_30 om
Preaching service , sionory Counc1l 10o m . flf st ond 12.4 and N o ble Summit Rood (T- pastor Sunday school, 9 :30a.m.;
MIDDLEPORT • CHURCH OF
SOUTH BETHEL (Silver Ridge) · ship, 10:_.0 a .m ., Sunday e-vening
se rvice , 7 :30 Wednesday B1ble 10 4S o m No eveni ng se rv1ce .
third Tuesdays. Prov er and Bible 174) . Suhdoy Bible lecture. 9.30 morning worship, 11 o .m . Sunday
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Sundov School 9 :00 o m Morning worshlr., 7:30: Wednesday even - • Study, 7 30 p .m
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODI ST Stu ely Wedn esday , 7 •30 p .m.
o : Watchtower study, 10·30 eve ning serv 1ce, i :30 p .m .:
Lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs.
Woship 10 00 o .m Wednesday Bl - ! ing Bib e study, 7 30
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Joe CHURCH , Rev. Herbert Ail•ng ,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST om . Tuesday , Bible study, 7 and midweek prayer service Wednes·
Russell Young , Sunday School
ble Study, 7:30p .m.
DANVIllE WESLEYAN , Rev R. Sayre, Sunday school superinten poster Raymond Keesee, Sundoy IN CHRISTIAN UNION The ~ev . ' 815 p m .; Thursday , theocratic day, 7:30pm .
Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a .m . .
TUPPERS PLAINS , Wor!nip 9 1 D. Brown , poitor. Sunday School. dent. Sunday school. 9·45 om , School Superinlendent Mor n1ng Wil li ornCompbell, pastor SunC:toy sc hool . 7 ·30 p .m : serVice
MOUNT Olive Community
Ev•nlng worship , 7·30, Wedneso .m . Church School 10o m
q:30 am .· morning worship evening worship , 7 30 p.m . serv1 ce , 10:30 o .m ., Sunday even· Sc hool. 9 30 o m.; James Hughes . m eet ing, 8 :lOp m.
Cl-iurch Lowrance Bush, pastor;
dqy prayer m.eting, 7 30 p m
KENO CHURCH Of CHRIST, ser- 10:,.5; youth service 6 A5 p .m .; Prover meeting, 7 30 p .m . ing and Th ursday e vf!n•n g §er - sup t. evcn1ng serv1ce, 7 30 p.m
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST Bettie PigoH, Sunday schoolsupt.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
vices each Sundo~ 9·30 o .m . ev.,.nlng worship , 7:30 p.m .:
Wednesday .
vices at 7 30 p rn
Wedne!l doy evening prayer Church - l e land Holey , pastor. Sunday School ond morning war,Racln._ Rev. W. H. Lykins , George Pickens
pastor with prayer and proiie, Wednesday , ·
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at meeting, 7 30 p m . Youth prayer Sunday sc hool 10 a .m .: evening ship', 9:30 a .m . Sunday evening
pastor Morning worship , 9',.45
preaching on first ond th ird Sufl - 7:30p.m
CHURCH, Randy l&lt;oehler poster, Bold Knob . Rev
lawrence service eac h Tuesday,
se rv i ce , 7 30 p m
Preyer service, 7 p m .; YOUth_ meeting
a.m .; Sunday school , 10:A5 a.m .,
doy of month . Oliver Swain, Supt.
SILVER f'UN FREE BAPTIST, Rev.
Dennis Newland Sunday sc hOol Gluesencomp Sr pastor, Roge r
FAIRVIEW BIBlE CHURCH . m eeting, W~nesdoy , 7 :30p.m.
and Bible study, Wedrtesday 1 7
evening worship . 7. Tuesday, 7 30
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION . Morvin Markin, pastor Steve Lit· supenntendent. Sunday School. Willford Sr Sunday sc hool sup! . Leta rt W . Vo . Rl 1 Rev Charles
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy, p .m.
p.m.. ktdies pr,~yec meetmg:, Rev . l&lt;eith Eblin poster Sunday tie Sunday school supt Sunday 9 AS am , Even•ng worship 7·30 Su nday school 9 30 o .; evening Horg rove-s, pasto r, Worship scr
lo ca ted on the 0 . J Whit• Rood
FAITH BAPTIST Chur"ch, Moten,
Wednesday, 7 .30p:m VPE
School, 9·30 o.m ,
Leonard school. 10 om morning war - p m prayer meeting, 7·30 p .m . worsh1p
7·30 p . m . Prayer vices, 9·30 om , Sunday school . off highway 160 Sunday School _meet ot United Steel Woi'kert
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST , Gilmore, first elder; evening ser ship, l1 am , Sunday evening
Wednesday~
mee ti ng, Wedne~doy 7 30 p.m . 11 om .: evenmg worship 7 30 10 n.m
Superintendent John· Union Hall, Railroad Street,
Corner Shrth and Palmer. the Rev.
vice , ! :30 p.m . Wedne!day prayer worsl-iip , 7 30. Praye r meeting
LETART
FAlLS
UNITED Youth meehng, Sunday, 5 30p m
P m. Tu es day cot1oge proyer Loveday First Wednesday nlgl-it Mason. Po1to'r, Re'ot •.Jay Mitchell.
Marit McClung, Sur;'lday 5chool
meetmg, 7 30 p.m
ond Bibl~ study Thur5doy 7 30 BRETHREN , Re.... Freeland Norris, wi th· Don ond Mor1ho M eadows •n meeting end Bible study, t;l30 of month CPMA services, second Mbr(tlng worship 9 : -45a.m., ~un­
9. 15
a.m .;
Don
WilsOn ,
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH p m . youth 5ervice , 6 p .rn Sun
postor Floyd Norris, supt. Sunday charge.
a m Worsh1p servtce, Wednes- Wedne!doy WMB meeting, third day School 10:30 a .m . Prayer
superintendent.
lacy
Borton.
OF CHRIST, Duane Warden , doy.
ecl-iool 9 ·30 a .m .; morning ser
WHITE'S CHAPEL . Coolville RD
doy 7 30 p m
through fifth youth service. m~tingw.dn•sdoy, 7:30p.m.
aut. supt. Morning Worship , minister. B1ble class . 9 .30 a .m .·
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
mon 10:30 o .m .. Prayer service , Rev Roy Oeet9r , pastor. Sun day
CALVA RY BIBLf CHURCH, now George Croyle , pastor.
FOREST RuN BAPTIST - Rev .
10 ·15o.m, Youth meeting 6p.m .:
morning worship 10.30 am ., R~v . Donny R Cook , poster Sun·
Wednesday , 7 30p m
sc ho olq ·30o. m ., wo r sl-l1pservtce
loc61ed qn Pomeroy Pike, County
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 ' 'Nyle ~circt.:n . pastor. Cornelius
•venlng worship, 7 30 p.m .
f!VE!JJing worship, 6:30 p.m day school, 9 30 a .m , worthip
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE 10 30 a .m. Brble study ond prayer Rood 25 , noor Flotwoods. Rev
Grant St., Middleport, Rev . Den Bunch, ~~ •uf.8rlntendent. Sunday
Wednesday night Bible study and Wednesday Bible study, 6:30p.m . servic e, 11 a .m .: eventng serv1ce , NAZARENE , Rev . Herbert Grate, serv1 ce Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Blackwood , pastor . Se rvice! on Bloke, pastor. Sunday schooL school, ~ 30 a .m ;. s«:ond and
prayer service, 7 :30p .m.
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI- 7:00, youth service. Wednesday
pastor, Worship ser11lce, 11 o .m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sunday o t 10 30 a .m . and 7 30 q 30 o.m
morning worsh1p, fourth'St.tndays worship 1ervice at
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MidTY Church, Sunday School ser- 7·00 p .m
ond7·30 p m Sunday School, 9 :JO lorry Coleman. pastor. Her b p m . with . Sunday school. 9:30 10 30 a,m
e.,.enlng worthip, 7 2:30p.m.
dleport, 5th and Moln, George vice q.ts a.m .; Worship service ,
LANGSVILLE
CH,.RISTIAN om. Charles Bissell, supt. Praye r Elho11 Sunday school supt Sun- o m . B1ble study Wednesday, p m , Wednesday ,evening BiJ,Je .
MT MORIAH BAPTIST - Fourth ,
Glaze. minister, Mike Gerlach,
10:30: Evangelistic Service. 7:30 CHURCH, Robert Musser. pastor
meeting, Wednesdoy 7:30p.m
day school, 9:30 a .m .. mor ning 1 30 p m
s1udy and p rayer meeting, 7 p.m . ond Main Sf , Middleport. Rr~.
su~rlntendent. Terry Yankey , p m .
Wednesday ,
Preyer Sunday sc hool. 9 ·30 o .m . Roy
lAUREl CLIFF FREE METHODIST worship an d com un•on 1030
INDEPENDENT
HOLINESS Affiliated w1th Southern Baptist Colvin-Minnis, pastor, Mrs. Elllin
fOU"th minl•ter. Bible school. 9 30 meeting, 7 30
Stgmon . supt.: morning worship, CHURCH Rev . Floyd F. Shook , o .m . Sunday ~~~en lng serv1ce 7
CHURCH INC . ~~ Pearl St.. Mid- Convention
Bumgardner ,
supt.
Sunday
Q.m .: morning ' worship, 10.30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, 10.30. Sunday evening service,
Lloyd Wrigl-it , Sunday
RUTLAND
COMMUN IT Y dlepor t. Re 11. ODell Manley
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF school, ·9:30a.m : worship sero'.m.; evening worship. 7·30: Pomer oy- Harrlson11i lle Rd : 7:30, mid- week stl'rv lce, Wednes- pastor,
School Supt.; Morning . Worship CHURCH . Amo s Tilli s, pastor, pn~lo r , So nny Hudso n , Sunday CHRI ST - Eugene Underwood. vice, 10:4~o . m
prayer service . 7 p.m. Wednes- Robert Purtell . pastor ; Bill day 7 p .m .
9·30 o .m ' Sunday School 10 20 Donnv Till is, Sunday Schopl Svpt ~c hool sup t Sunday schoo l, q:30 po st or:
Harry
Hendricks ,
NORTH
BETHEL ·united
doy .
McElroy , Sunday schoolsupt . Sun·
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE am , Wednesdav Proye, ond Bi· Sunday Sch ool 9 30 o m war
o .m : e11ening worship , 7 ·30 p.m
!!upen nl endent Sunday school, Methodist (hurch, R•v. Charles
: MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE day school, 9 30 a.m.; morning NAZARENE, Rev . Dale- Bo ss
ble Study 7 30 p m ,; Sunday e11en sh1p scr11lre 11 o m
Sundo\ Prayer -and praise service , 9 30 o m , morning · worship, Domigan, pastor, Sunday School,
N~Z~RENE. Rev. Jim Broome, worship ond communion . 10·30 pastor; Boh Moore
Sundav
lng worshij'f7 •30 p.m.: Choir Proc evening service, 7 p .n . Prayer Wednesday, 7.30 p m .
10:30 o.m : evening worthlp, 7 9.30 a .m .; Wonhlp Service, f0:-45
' pastor; Bill White, Sunday school a .m .: Sunday worsh ip serviu, 7 School supt .: Sunday school , 9 30
tice ,Thursday , 7 p m
mee1ing, Wednesday, 7 p.m . • RUTLAND 'APOSTOLIC CHURCH p .m W~dnesday Bible study, 7 om.; Sunday Bible Study, 7:00
1upt ~undoy school, 9 30 a .m .;
p m . Wedne1dar. evening prayer am.: morning worship , 10 45
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST. WMPO Rod 1o broadcast. Sundov.A OF JEStJS .CHRIST, Elder Jame!! p m.
p.m .:
Wednesdo~
prfiyer
morning worship, 10:~ a.m .; meeting and Bib estudy, 7 p .m.
o .m ; evangelistic service, 7 p.m
Charles Russell , Sr., rrtlnlster. mor ning. h i S
· Miller . Bible study, We-dnesday,
JUBILEE CHRtSnAN CENTER -- meeting. 7:30p.m.
Sunday evongellstk meeting,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wednesday aer11lces - prayer Rick Macomber. supt Sundt~y
'RUTlAND CH URCH OF , THE 7·30 p m , Sunday School, 10 a m . George's Creek Rood , Rev. C. J. 1
HOUSE OF PRAYER AND
7·00 p.m. Prayer meeting , , Pine Gro11e. The Rev W illiam ,nd pra i~e. 7 p .m . ,Noror•me scl-iool 9:30 o .m ., worship ser•' NA ZARFNE, llov' tl oyriD G rimm
Sunrlovnightser':"ice, 7 :30p.m
Lem ley, pastor: John Failure, PRAISE, Lib.rtyAve ,, postBurpr
Wednud~y .
7
p .m ' Middlesworth, Pastor. Church youth 7 p.m
Dolly rraver vice, 10 30-o m . Bible Study, Tues - , Jr.. pastor Sunday :o;choo l-, 9·30
P 0 MER 0 Y
WE S lEV AN . ' superintendent Church school: ' Chel, Pomeroy. Eugene Anspo~. ,
UN I TEO
PRESBYTERIAN servlc•s 9:30a.m . Sunday School rrtefl!'tlng , B 30 o .m Men's prayer doy, 7·30 p.m
(l,m .: worship service- , 10 30 o rn
HOLINESS - Harrisonville Rood. q ;30 om .; morning w01'1tllp,
pastor . Sunday school, 10 o .m .;
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY
10·30 a.m.
mee11ng, Soturd0y, 7 p .m .
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF Broodco&lt;ot ltve over WMPO; voung Dewey Kmg , poster, Ed1son 10.30: evening service, 7 p.m. ' morning worship, 11 a.m. Even- 1
Dwlghtl. Zovitz. director
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
EDEN U~ITEO BRETHREN IN JFSUS CHRIST OF lATIER OAV people 's
service ,
7
p . m . We aver, anistont, Henry Eblm. Youth meeting Sunday, 6 p.m Bi·
ing we;rshp, Sunday, T~etday and •
· HARRIS 0 NV I l l E CHRIST, Mr. OonoldRoley, postor. CHRIST, Elden R Bloke poJtor. SAINTS, Portland Raci ne Rood Evongelistlr 5-e r'111ce. 7:30 p m Jr., Sun doy school supt.· Sundov ble study In dep,h, Wednesday , 7 Friday, 7:30p.m.
P.RESBYTERI~N . Rev . Ernest ; Sunday school, 9 30 a.m, ; wor· Sundov School 10 a.m.;. Rohert William Roush , roster . Phyllis W~dnesdov ~Nv•l'e , 7 30 r rn . ~ch oo l . q :30 a m.: morning wor- p ,m
Classes for all ages.
BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BA'·
Strlckli,.,,_@sfor. Sunday church ~ sh1p service, 10:30 a .m .· Sunday Reed, svpt.; Morning sermnn. 11 · Stobort, Sunday School Supt Sun·
FIP~T SOUTHERN RAPTIST C.or- sh1p, 11 o m Sunday evening ser- Nursery pro11ided for worship ser- TIS1 CHURCH, Route I , shade.
school, 9 :30a.m ., Mn _ Homer • serVIces 7 p .m .\ youth group, o.m . SiJndovnlght service!IChri&lt;o - day Sch(\()1 9:30 o m , M orning nPr f'J f Seron d Oi"' rl AnrlN ~fln
vice , 7 30 , prayer meeting , Th urs- vice
Pastor Don Block. Afflllalecf with
supt.; morning worthip, j Wednesdc.,, 7 p .m
tlan Endeavor, 7·30 p m , Song worship
10:30 o rn · Sunday Mr;. ~ nn Po ster Fron k I owtht:or
doy, 7·30 p . m .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Southern Baptist Convention.
10:30.
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~ ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Re.v . Earl snrvicP., 8 r m ,; PrF~nrhhln IJ·30 ' evening service 7 p.m . Wednes- Sunrlov schoo l. 9·.t5 om .. wor·
SYRA CUSE FIRST CHURCH OF Corner of Svcomore and Second Sunday ,school. 1:30 p.m.; Sunday
MIDDLEPORT, 5undoy~ !lcl-lool, : Shuh~r. pastor Sunday schoo l p m Midwr.e" ProvPr meeting
day evening prayer ser11ices. 7 30 ship serv1ce 11 o m and 7.30 GOD
Not Pentecns tol , Rev. Sts., Pomeroy . The Rev. Wllllcm • worship , 2.30 p.m . Thursday ,
9 r30a ~m., Richard Vaughan, supt · 9 !Joo m. : Church service, 7 p .m · Wcdnf" ~ cioy 7 p m.: Roy Adams . p m
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p rn
We e It l y Bible Stu dy , G eorge Oiler,• pastor Worship Mic4dleswarth, Pastor. Sunday evening Bible study, 7 p.m.
.,
,
youth meeting, 6 p .m . Tuesday Bi - lny lf'ndPr
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Mor:nlng worship, 10:30.
BFTHtFHEM BAPTIST, Rev . Earl · Wednesday, 7.30p.m .
sP rVire Su nday, 9:•5 om · Sun - School ot 9 ,45 o .m and Church 1 ' PENTECOSTAl.
ASSEMBLY ,
SYRACUSE, Morning worship , 9 1 ble Study 7 p.m .
CHURCH OF Jt~US CHRIST
Shui~Jf , pastor. Worship ~P.r vlce . MASQN CHURCH OF CHR'IST, c4oy sc hool 11 o.m . worship ser· Services 11 0 rn.
' Racine, Route 12.t, ' William
o.m·.~ Suhday school, 10 am Mrs
RACINE CHURCH OF THF locott"ci dl Rutland on New limn 9·30 om. Sunday sr honl 10·30 MIIIPr St , M oson , ,W, Vn Aurlce vlcP., 7 30 p m . Thu rsday prayer
SACRED HEART." Re11 Father Hoback, pastor. Sunday schoOl!
SomptonHoll,tupt .
,
, NAZARENE , Rev John A . ~off - Rood ne111 to forest Acre Pork , n m Bible Stuc4v onrl rrny"' ~""' ' M•t k pn~ tnr Sundny Btbk Study · mf"'Pting 7 :30 P m.
Paul D. Welton , postor. Phone ; 10 a ,m.; Sunday ev.ning servict .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO, rnon , noetor. Franklin lmbodt"m. R'lv · Roy Rousf?, pastor; RobPrt vice Thur~doy 7 &lt;~0 r .m
10, ., m · Wnrsh\P 11 n fn on~ 7 :
MT HfRMON Un1ted 8rethren 9Cn·2875 Saturday evening Mon, , 6 :30 p1m, Wedne1day . .nlng ., .
Rev. Bobby Porter, pastor Sun· cholrmon of tho Boord of Cl-ir.s- MuHPr Sunday Srh("'OI 5upt. ~un ­
( ARI FTON CHU~CH . Kmgsbu t ¥ p. m HlhiP St11rly W~?rlm·~ d(1y 7 Churr h Sunrlny !;rhoo! q 30 a.m . 7 :30, Sunday Moss, 8 and 10 a .m .; · vice , 7
.:
day ichOol, 10 a .m ., Sunday wor· , tlon , life Sundny S.:hool, 9 30 day ~~ h 1 ,t)l , tCl&lt;m o .m ·. wnr~l-lip Roan r.orv K•nrt rn~ t or S11nrfny r ,..., \1,-.,.,..1•nu &lt;o k
Wor,.hir
sN vin" 10 45 a.m. ConfessiOn. Saturday, 7-7:30 p m
1hlp, 11 a . m .~ Sunday ev~ning • o .rn : rrnrniflg worship , 10 30 7·:10 [l m BihiP Stl!rly ' WPt1nf''
..:rhpf'll Q ~n r1 m
Pn tp h rw l.~,
M.t..•;rm AC:I:~~~RI v OF GOD Pre,-,chi••g ~NV i c('s eve ry Sunday
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Kevin 's in the Junior C hoir You
better believe Kevm IS in the )u mor
Choir .. you'll sometimes h e,tr him
above the rest
occasJOnally a
shade off pitch .
But the jo&gt;•ous message nf Easter
is never sung wtth an y more enthusiasm than whe n Kevm a nd h1s
friends si nJit "Up From 111eG1ave He
Arose." The effect on the c..ungregation is electrilying. .

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Thursday "'en;ng pcoyec , • .,;,.

Z)chool.

Frontlho Grava Ho j\ro~o

Ray Riggs

St. Rt. 7

• THE HILAND CHAPEL . George
Casto, pastor , Sunday School.
9:30a .m. ; evening worsh1p , 7·30.

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Of Our Religious Heritage

Are Sponsored Each Week By The FollOwing:

(jp

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FOREST RUN Worshp 9 a.m .
Church SchooiiO om
MINERSVIllE, Church School q
E. Main
a .m . Worsh1p lO am
ASBURY Cl-iurch Scl-lool 9 50
a .m Worship 11 om Bible Study
7·30 p m Thursday . UMW f is t
Tuesday
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Re\1 . Oavid,Horrls
ReiJ . Steven Wilson
Florence Sm1th
HiltonWolfeBETHANY , (Dorcas) , Worship
q:OO a.m. Church School 10,00
a m.
CARM~l . Chruch School 9 30
o .m . Worship 10:30 om 2nd and
-ith Sundays .
APPt.E GROVE . Sundoy School
214 E; Main
9 :30 o.m Worship 7·30 p.m 1st
m.s1ao Pomoroy
ond 3rd Sundays; Prayer meeting
Wednf!sdoy 7 30 p m Fellowship
supp4:tr first Saturday 6 p .m UMW
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p.m .
EAST LETART Chruch School 9
om Worship service 10 o m
Prayer meefing 7·30 p .m .
GroceriesWednesday . UMW second lues
GMtr•l Mlrct..ndiH
day 7 30 p m
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RACINE WESLEYAN -..- Sunday ~~b,..,IL-....,.--------1
school10 a .m : worship , 11 a.m .
Cho1r practice. Thursday . 8 p .m .
lETART FAllS- - Worship service 9a.m ChurchSchool10a.m .
MORNING STAR, Worship 9 30
o .m Church School 10 :JO am
Mld· Weetl Service Wednesday 8
'T'L.!p .m
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MORSE CHAPEl, Church School ~~----...,---:':':"::'::00::::::::=:--'1

TIST CHAPEL, Route 1, Shade
Pastor Bobby Elkins. Sunday
s.chool, 5 p m : Sunday worship ,
1'i:t.!" p m .; Wednesdav prayer servi ~.). 7 :30p .m
POMEROY WESTSIO£ CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 200 W . Main St , Jerry
Poul. minister, 'phone 992-7666.
Conservative, non -i nstrumental;
·~undo~ worshtp, 10 o .m ; Bible
•t~tudy, 11 o .m , worsh1p , 6 p.m
; wednesday Bible study, 7 p m .
al OLD DEXTER ~BLE CHRISTIAN
" i:HURCH , Rf!v Rolrh
S.mith ,
pastor. Sunday schoo , 9 :30 a.m.,
c: t.Ars. Worley Fronds, supenntet;"~ ·
r dent Preaching services first 8
~ third Sundays following Sunday

These Messages

Attend ·The Church Of Your Chol.ce

FIRE &amp; SAFETY

Thi!J Sunday

PIZZA SHACK

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

iHAT•.• TMAT MAN
15- OUR FATHER?

ARE YOU
THINKIIII&amp;

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WHAT XM
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WAI77N9 FOR

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SO/liE BODY.

This Sunday

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HOW COME\fE
AIN'T IN SCHOOL?

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At Tulsa he was referred to as 1
Lester . West Texas State
haield him as Carl, and at ·
Drake he was Dave .

His nickname is "Cheese"

l)swald Jacoby and Alan Son!a
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and king of trumps to lind
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There is no reason not tb
draw the last trwnp, ""
Sou1h draws it.
king of clubs and lhe queen

fails to make her appear·

ance. Is there anything
South can ,do?
He can if he risks a tw&lt;V
trick set. He leads his 10 .o'
heartS" and finesse ('
dummy's jack . Then he
leads the jack of clubs ana
chucks his ace of hearts. 1
West is In with the queen
of clubs and South is home
wilh game. slam and rull;
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or heart and South gets to
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hand . In any event, North '
and South overbid a trifle to
reach six spades after East
opens with a third-hand psychic bid of one diamond.
Not that there isn't a
pretty good play for the
slam 1 assuming that West's
diamond lead was a singleton . All South needs Is a '2-2
break in trumps or failing
that to have 1he club queen
drop under the acewking . .
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WHAT'S IN A NAME?
WICHITA, Kan. (AP)
Lynbert Johnson, a 6-foot-6
star of the Wichita State
basketball team, can top the
"Ray," or is it "Jay?," of
television commercial fame. ·
ile is called by different
' names in different places in
the Missouri Valley Con. ference. Believe it or not,

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heart opening.
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We respond with two dial
monds. The hand is probabl~
going to wind up al lhrel'

notrurnp, but there just ma~

be a diamond slam which we
would miss if we failed In
show our diamonds.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13,1979
7•00-Cross-Wits 3: Newlywed Game o,,J, Sha Na Na
8,• News 10; Love.. American Style IS, Carol
Burnett &amp; Friends 17; Dick Cavett 20; Big Blue
Marble 33
7:30-Hee Haw Honeys 3, Sl 98 Beauty Show 6,
Family F,eud 8,10; SIOO,OOO Name That Tune 13,
Pop Goes The Country IS, Sanford &amp; Son 17.
MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33.
8 00-Dlff' renl Strokes J,IS; Family 6,13, , Bugs Bunny
8.,10. Washington Week In Review 20.,33, Verdi's
Requiem Man 17.
8 30-Hello, Larry 3,1S. Wall Street Week 20,33.
9 QO-Rockford Flies 3,. Movie "Like Normal P~~C~Ple"
6,13; Dukes of Hazzard 8.,10, Royal Heritage 20
Oral Roberts' Daybreak 15, Money, News and
Views 33
9.30-BIII Moyers' Journal 33
10 00-The Duke 3,1S, Dallas 8,10; Sweet Auburn
Avenue 17, News 20

10 30-Baseball 17; Consumer Survival Kit 20:
America &amp; the World 33
II 00-News 3,6,8,10,13,1S; Monty Python's Flying
Circus 20
II 30-Johnny Carson J,IS, Soap 6,13, Masters
Highlights 8; ABC News 33: Movie "The Fury of the
Wolfman" 10

II -NBA Play-Oil 8
12.00-Monty Python's Flying Circus 33
12 05--Baretta 6,13
I 00-Midnlght ·Speclal 3.15, Movie "The Accursed"
10, Movie "The Dunwlch Horror" 17
I 15-News 13: 2 30-News 3
3 00-Movle "Deep Valley" J, News 17.
3:20--12 O'Clock High 17, 5 00-Movle "Fear No Evil"
3.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14,1979
5 20--World at Large 17, 6 00-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6 10-Discovery 17 , 6:30-Saturday Report 3; TV
Classroom 8; U.S. Farm Report 10: Kentucky
Afield 13
6·-News 17
7.00-Uncle Waldo J: Matters of Life 6; Porky Pig &amp;
Friends B. Public Polley Forums 10; Families: Will
They Survive? 13: Three Stooges-Little Rascals 17
7::t0--&lt;:llffwood Ave. Kids 3; Dusty's Treehouse 6;
Pink Panther 13, Vegetable Soup 1S.
8.00-Aivln &amp; the Chipmunks 3,1S, Sc:ooby's All-Stars
6,13; Popeye 8,10; Cliffwood Ave. Kids 11
8·30-Fantasllc Four 3,1S: Partridge Family 17.
9 00-Godzll la' Super-90 3,15, Bugs Bunny-Road
Runner 8,10, Star Trek 17
9 30-Challenge of the Super friends 6,13; 10 00-Movle
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" 17
IO ·JO-Dafty Due~ 3,1S, Tarzan Super 7 8; Movie
"Vera Curz" 10
11 ·00-Fred &amp; Barney 3,15; Fangface 13: Vegetable
Soup 6.
II :30-Jetsons 3,15; Glgglesnort Hotel 6, Action News
for Kids 13·
12:00-Buford 3.15: Weekend Special 6,13, Space
Academy 8, Movie "Footstep• In the Fog" 17.
12·30-Fabulous Funnies 3,1S, American Bandstand
13: Point of View 6; Fat Albert 8,10
1 00-Big Blue Marble 3, Aware 6. In The Know 10.
Fishing with Roland Martin 8, Wrestling IS : Body
Shop 33.
1:»-Thls Week In Baseball 3; Columbus Bowling
Classic 6, Bob Jones 8; 30-Minutes 10; Marlo &amp; the
Magic Movie Machine 13; French Chef 33
2:00-Baseball Warm-Up 3.1S: Viewpoint 8; Movie
"That Tennessee Beat" 10; Kids Are People Too 13;
Forsyte Saga 33
2·1s-Baseball 3,1S
2:30'-Sporls Afield 6, Movie "Pony E•press" 17
3 00-Midwest Out&lt;loorsman 6, Gunsmoke 8: Trl
State Today &amp; Tomorrow 13, Academy Leaders
33.
3 30-Pro Bowling 6,13
4 00-The Masters 8,10, Sugar In The Gourd 33
4:»-Draonet 17; Catch-33 33.
S:OO-Voyage to the Bottom offhe Sea 3: Wide World of
Sports 6,13; Better Way IS, Flshln' Hole 17;
Growing Years 20, Lowell Thomas Remembers 33
S::tll--&lt;:llflwood Ave. Kids 1S; This Week In Baseball
17, Let's Grow A Garden 33.
6.oo-News 3,10; Concern 8, God Has The Answer 15,
Crockett's .)lldory Garden 20; Over Easy 33
6:»-NBC News 3.1S, News 6. CBS News 8,10,
Newsmaker '79 13, Ohio Journal 20, Wool Virginia
Outdoors 33.
,j:OO-Abbolt &amp; Costello 3, Lawrence Wei~ 13,15, ·Hee
How 6,8; Bugs Bunny 10. Foroyte Saga 20; Film
Makers 33
7:30-We Think You Should Know 3; Rom le-O &amp; Julle-8
10; World War II G. I Diary 33
8 ~hips 3,1S; Eut'r Bunny lo Coming To Town
6,13; America's Junior Min Pageant 8,10, Once
Upon A Classic 20.33: Hee ~aw Honeys 17 '
8:30-Martv Robbins' Spotllaht 17
9.~BJ a. tne dear 3,1S; L.ove Boaf6,13; Movie " Cold
Turkey" 8,10; Dolly 17; Shakespeare Plays 20; Do
It Yourself Me~slah 33
·
9.30-Thal Nashville Music 17
10.00-Superlroln 3, 15, Cousleau Odyssey 33; Baseball
17
11·oo-News 3,6,8,10,13,1.5;

rl!:oo-Movle "Vendetta for the Saint" 8.
-n :»-Porter Wagoner 17
1·00-Movle "The Lonely Profession" 3, Movie
"Varon the Unbelievable" 13: Juke-Box 17
I :»-Movie "The Three Sisters" 17; 2:»-News 3,
ABC News 13.
3·00-Movle "Bad for Each Other" 3, 5 00-Movle

"Count Three and Pr,. , " 3; Dragnet 17.

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107o; 11 FOnT lnrd• rom rpr
r&lt;"'n tn rnf'rl nt r Cf'llrltttnl'
rf"ll l"nt C(lllrl rl t("'n 907 ?1?1

Real Estate for Sale

~PII
f'lf

CnUNH'V MOBH F Hnmf' Pnrl.
l&lt;'nrrl f' 11 nmth ('I{ Pn (f'!Nf'y
ln ror IC't"' folloq17A7Q
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lpr nt« h Pri
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PhcHlP
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rn•torr&gt; Plf'nty ,..., wn trr fC'ttlrl
nrr nmC'riOi f' 5{1 plrr&lt; ro ltlf'
f.l.t M7 110A

Fl IPNIC:. HFO APT IN ') Clr 1 mf'n
,..,,, PC'"' rorny Mo«nn Rrrrlo(' til
Mtrlrltrrort 4 rn('1 rno: nnrl hnth
' Al l l ltltllf•• f11rnrchrrl rnrl.,('l•n~
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Pr vniP rlrrvf' rnr~ rna !?"(l rPr
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lnwn nnrl nmrf,-,n I mrlr hor t.
l" f Mtr&gt;ror«vrllr t'l" FC'rf"•l Ppn Prl
C'nll 00? 5551
'MAl I ()FFt("f o:pnr,. I ("'t rf'r"'l
P!"'mrrC'y
All
Df'1wl' ln wn
ulrfll tP&lt;: r nrrl 57&lt;; prr rrtl"l"lh
OC? N'I()Q N 907 t-1 01

For Sale
10AI I IMf "TONF «("'nd aro w• l
ro lr rr• m r hiNirlP frrtr117N rff'O
l f'("'rl nllrl nil lypp o: nf ~nlf h
rt&gt; l ~ rnr ~nil W 0 rk ~ lnr F M&lt;'tl1
1\t Pomr&gt;r&lt;"'y OQ? 3~01
FV fPYTHING S
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Mtrlcflf' I"NI

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r"'r'\V Sti"PI nt rlnr w tlh ro~rp
nnorl rnnrlrtr nl' QO? 7d51
q APS

n

ISTOM 7 nrlrno

i~r&gt;l"rl r('lnd rltN'
Br~ « PII

~.t75

bedrooms , equtpped
kttchen .
carpeting.
carport nrce yard, good

n•oghborhood
$28 500 00

ONLY

FARM - 70 acres. 10 year
old ranch type home (needs
reparrs) large barn and
other butldmgs Cheap at
SJJ 500 00

BU ILDING SITE - 2 acres
of
l and m
Wrldwood
subtdrviS!on,
beauttful
homes1te $6.000 00
~OUR

OWN CAR WASH -

Good part i lme lnc:ome and
a place to wast'r your ow11
car Call tor deta1lc:

BEAUTIFUL,
BR, ... K
RANCH - Country llv1ng
1n a truly n~ce home a
years old, 4 bedrooms, 21f2
baths famrly room . rec
room,
woodburning
f t reptace ,
and
other
features $60,000 00

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
- Only 58.000, and a few
rep atrs w tll make you
ntce mexpenstve home

TRAILER

a~

Fully

equ1pped a ll furniture,
12''11.60' 1970 can rent lot
also SB,SOO 00

WE HAVE BUYERS,
FINANCING &amp; A NEW
HOME
WARRANTY
PROGRAM WE NEED
LI&gt;TINGS NOW'
REALTORS
Henry E Cleland, Sr

G l ~nll

992 2);9

Athf' r~

lower Moddleport On I~to 3

INTFPNATIC'\NAt
POLF tr urk
rnorlf' l 1fl('IO Monnr Mtrhorrl
I rt t rf'l r ltff Prrrf' ~?75Q
1075 HONDA 175 fl «rncHP NPw
I , "" ch&lt;-'n nnrl ~rrr&gt;du=-t Fl'
rf'lll"nt rnnrltttC'In 7d? 315d
0Nf P(")T hf'l lht'r hurll~ t rft' ~tMr
1 r ~P annrl ~hn rr- 949 ?043
SPPlN(", HAS o; pnmo onoll'l nt
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Mnr ~rt
onrl
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r:nrrlf'n ~f't" ci onrl nil l"orly
Vf'(lr' l('lh ff'
rln'nl ~
(l nri
~ t~ nw.,f'rry plCllll o: now rf'nrly
lrr ~ nlro Bnh ~ Mnr~t't Mn ~('l n
P).r-nf"' 773 5721 Opf'll 7 cfnyo;

Sll)p

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18 Years Experience

WoiiMako
Service cans

t-f'rlrnnrn hn"~"
l •rl"rln rf' ftrlly
r t1rpM rrl r l'r"'lrn l orr f'nrln«rrl
"I ' ~'~ pC'rrh lnrntrrl nn f&gt;' ~ nrrf',.
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Rnnn.-. If miNI"«t,...rl f('ln tnrf
I n rry Wnlfr&gt; qAq ?fl::tt&gt; Wf'f'l&lt; f'nrlc
nnrl nftN 5 f'Vt'lll llO ~

651 !leech Street
Middleport, 0.
992 ..2356

NEW LISTING - Cozy l
bedroom home with almost
2 acres Bath, furnace,
around ten years old
Needs a little flntshlng but
YOUR CHANCE- Here IS
bustness for the price of
tf1e fixtures and Inventory
Ret1 rement reason for
selltng Want to work lnsrde
'for voursRif

a

NICE ANOOUIET

New,

3 bedroom hom~ With 1
bt~thS , familY room w1th ,
frreplt~ce
Nr c:e kitchen
w rth dtning are~ . sundetk,
1 c ar garage, largP front
porch and one wooded ~ere
plu s
RIVER VIEW ·- Above &lt;~11
floocts befiUftful polno rr~mA
stte Has :1 bectrooms, br~th,
nat qas furnAcP . rlty water
nnd block QilrAge 0"' 1"
511,500

Only $17 500
NEW LISTING - Here's a

,bargain

or

wnteoff,

2

bedroom home on the bus

lline rn town

Has a bath for

only $1,SOO
NEW LISTING -

6 01

acres 6 30 acres, 7 12 aGres
lot' 20 acres near Mergs Sr

Hogh
CALL 992 JJ2S, WE'LL DO
· OUR IIEST
Helen L .
Gordon 8
sue P Murohy
~••.t lt•l !\. ,uc.tatl!s

Ho11sit1g ·
Heaclq11artcr.~

Elberlelds of Pomeroy
and Kimball Musoc Center
of Athens
Pllone 992-2581
or 992-2082
3-11 -l mo

VINYL &amp; ALUM.
SIDING

o::.T()ftV 3 l'rl"rlrt"N!'I frnmt~ "' -:---..;.._;3::;·7~-,;_l,:_m:;o::.,l:,:P~d:::.)J
l"oP""" m M.rlrlll'port qq7 ~d57 ,.

ilWNfR I:.H liN(; 7 lvodro('lm
frnmr h('lucf' FYrf'llror t m f(IW f'l
l.-.rnt1nn Colt Q0110n

farm. One ot the county's
finest formerly known as
the Paul Orr farm There
are 50 acres pasture and 49
hllable. Pasture Is spring
fed It has 2 cattle barns, 1
horse barn, equipment
sheds, milk houses and
concrete s1lo. Excellent
home built of California

Redwood . This farm Is a
good clean farm with some
woods and 2 ponds. It Is all
fenced Call today for more
tnfo.

DAI\jV ILLE -

4 bedroom

frame home situated on a
75 of an acre It has a
smoke hou&amp;e, cellar and 2

other good buoldlngs Home
needs a little work bull! Is
well worth $18,000 00

RUTLAND -

We have

several nice listings In and
around Rutland so give us a
ca ll .

POMEROY home

on

2 bedroom

Br1ck

Street

$17,000.00
WE NEED LISTINGS .
CALL AND DISCUSS
Y6UR REAL ESTATE
PROBLEMS WITH US.
WE'LL TRY TO HELP
Cheryl Lemley, Associate
Phone 742-2003
Hilfon Wolfe, Assoc1ate
Phone 949-2589
GeorgeS. Hobstettor, Jr
Broker 992-5739

home

new

maintenance -

gu•r•nteed .
20
experienc~ .

ye1rs
Free

UPTO
1:150 DISCOUNT

Call : Tom
Hoskins, 949-2160.
3-7-1 mo

est1m1tes :

Include• Metallic Parnt Custom Tnm Pack• goa Low Mount Western Minora
Chrome Grrlle Wh"l Coven Bnghl Wlnellhllld Drip enct Blckllghl Mold
tngs E~plorar Hood Ornament Colo1 KBytrd F O·R 0 Tellgateletters Powlf
Sleenng SeleciShlfl Aulomehc Trana'm tnion T1lt Sleenng Wheel Tinted •
Glus Atr Condrllonmg Conwem11ncs G1oup snd Oelu11:rt Pickup Box Co~er

R.OGER HYSEU.

GAR&amp;:

PACKAGE A

_,I

~. mll.,oll Rl. 7 ~YofNIU
St. Rt. ftc IDIRt'll Rutlltnd,
0.
.

I

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Au.. &amp; Truck
Repair
.,Oso Transmission
Repair

TRAILER SA' FS

27320 Montvomory Rd.
U.ngsvlllo, Ohio
614-669-4245 Evenings
2 Miles Et!l oi_Wilkesvlllt_
SUPER GOOSE STOCK
TRAILERS
NOW
AVAILABLE

$150 OFFI

Phone 992-5682

~e_rv_ic~s O_ll~r~.
WATFR AND m1sr hmrhrta fnll
Qq? 5R5£1.
N()W HAl/l iNG ltmP!Ifonp tn
MrrlriiPpnrt P C~ Pmroy arpn Call
fnr frl"r E'"-ltmotP 367 7101

_Pomeroy, 0.
C.II992-I11J

11-9-1 mo

I ,., llt2-lll6'

m

FORD
New, repair.
gutters and
down spouts.
Window cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Free Estimates
949-2N2, 949-2160

ho c;@

L----------·.:.S·_I_Ic.:._.J
----- - for Sale
-Mobile
- - - -Homes
-- - --- -

----- ~

197 4 MOBil F homP for sale 12 x
toO (SkyhllP model) w1th nlcf! lnt
710 .- lOR It Cnmplete $el up
wtlh f;towPr water electricity
pn votP rhon p Country ot
mo!;rhPrP Wtll ~ell both nr
trntiPr olnnP. Asking $5500 for
mnhtlf' home $9000 for both
PhnnP 9cn ?SOR

land and some farmrng around Good bllrn wtth drilled
well Garr!\oe ~nd other butldings Two farm houses,
both need some repC'Iir MmerC'II r iahts too Good loca
tton c:~bout S minutes from Pomeroy off Rt 33 Priced
for quick sr!\le $4?,500

75 ACRES with a 3 bedroom frame house. b!l'" and

other builctrna, mostly fenced Some timber ~and ex
cellent bottom f~nd AbOut 1,000 feet of beauttful Ohio
R1ver frontC~ge Owner will help finance Asktng

S57.000 Without timber sss.ooo

ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING -

In this beautiful

remodP iecl4 BR fully carpeted home The home stts on
Acres anct mcludes a pond The stoM he~tt ll lator
flrPplar£&gt; sets off the t~trge L R area Kitchen Is equip
ped with refrlg , stove lind cltshwasher HomE' has been
vrry welllnsulc:~tect Priced ats39,900

FROM

$~sq.

C.ll742-2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grato
or Otne Smltll

~71.500

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WE U~FEA YOU ...
I. Two full floors of all now

~'..

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2. Nice seledlons of used
funallurt

'· A Iorge building full o,
btaullful ~rpot
·

FIVE YEARS OLD -- BPautlful • bedroom home With
? bMhs, TV room, All

nlc~ly

rnrprtec'1 , IArfiP ut1llty rnom lll''lci many mor£1 PXtrAs
Naturitl C'!M forrrci Air furnarP Plf'nty of aMden sp~ce
nrt 1 r~ cn-~ of IMci prlcPd rtnht $36,000
1 Atrf' ..-net lip nE'C'Ir Pomr'roy

•

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See The Grate Family at

CHESTFR -- GoOd S bedroom hOIISP with full hEISP
mrnt i"nc'1 7 Mfh'l. N111 PM hf'at, ~rpro)( 1 Acre land
r~nriiMCl(" dr'lrAC'If1 hllllrllno Prkf' C:?1,500

•'.

WANTED
WE NEED NEW/ II»MFS &amp; FARMS

'

CAll JIMMY DEEM. ASSOCIATE 909 ?388
nP NANrv

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IA&lt;PFt:P~.

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On AP"rtl 2, 1979, m the
Me1gs County Probate Court ,
Case No 22638, Mildred Gau l
Route 3, Pom'erov Oh10 45769
vas appomted Executrr11. of
he estate of David J
V'lorgan , deceased, late Of
Rura l Delivery. Pomeroy ,

Robert E Buck
Pr obate Judge
Clerk
( 4&gt; 6, 13 20, 3t c

I'C:C:OriATE "9·2&amp;5.

.'

A ppro ved as t o r:orto
Joscpl' earn
Ga llra County
Prosccutmg Attorney

"Pets for sale
HMALF

GFRMAN Sh.,.rnrrl
rnnnlh~ rolrl 9JO 73fl l

fl

l-1 ! 6

IJ

20 47 , Jtc

AND APPRAISEMENT
The State cf Oh•o . Me1g ~
Cot.,' "ty , Court of Common
Plea s, Probate 01\ 1S1on
To th e E xecutor or Ad
n11n 1stra tor of the estate to
such ol t he lollowtng as are
res dents of the Sla t e o f Ohio ,
IJIZ th e surv 1vt ng spouse,
th e
n c)l t
of
k tn
th e
bcocftCt&lt;Htes under the writ
and to tht' a ttorn ey or al
tor n eys reprcsent rng any of
l h&amp; aforementioned pe r so n s

"From YoOr Friendly Dealer"
Everything we have been reading in the paper and watchtng on the TV lately has been bad news. Now is the
time for some good news. Bill Nelson has told salesmen
to cut prices on used cars so muclt that has to be good
to
er.

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

;RU11MD RIRNIIUII;i
furniture.

Ca5e No 21:638

Oh10 45769

OF INVENTORY

Yd.

742-2211

1

SYRACUSE - Good 7 bedrMm home , t~ lmos.t new k1t
rttf'n cbtnets, all nl te ly c:il'rpeted, IC'Iundry room, all In
sulatP.d, nr~turC'II aa s hPat. utility building , 2 lots

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE OF DAVIO J
MORGAN, OECEASED

THESE PRICES
BIG SAVINGS
ON USED CARS

24 RollS of c.irpot In stock
&amp; TOO's of Stmples to
Choose From.
BUY NOW &amp;SAVE

675 AA24
1973 FREEOOM MOBilF hCIO'IP
Appl1once s
undPrrtnntnQ
frrf'plnrp 997 54 13 M qq7 6118

$3,000

See Rocky Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat H tll,
General Manager, for a Good Deal bn a New or
Used Vehtcle

NOTICE ON FILING

•

and up Installed

28 )1 8

BSS MOBILF HOMF SAIFS
PT PlESANT WV

HOME SITE - - Bashltn C'reta, excellent home site
WAtPr Md PIP.ctrlc: c'IVC'IIable Has hePn surveyed

PUBLIC NOTICE
The VIllage of Syracuse
Will ho ld a publ tc auctton and
receive sealed b1ds on Apnl
21. at the F tr e Statton T he
auclton wtll beg1n at 4 p m
Sealed btd s must be sub
m ttled by 3 p m on the 21st
Items to be so ld are pol tee
crutser,
tractor ,
gang
mowers and a tran sfor mer
The Vtllage of Svr acu se
reserves l he r ight to r e te ct
any or all b1d S
(d) 11 13, 17 , 3 tc

r«MON
SM£

s

FARM - Appro)( 40 acres of land, good psture and
sonie fArmlna pround. Extra large bArn Lc:~rge farm
house_, neMs repAired Excellent lake site located
~ordenna Pomeroy Asking 1.(0,000

...

A GOOD SELECTION OF
END &amp; ROLL BALANCES.

1qtr.7 TOTAl FLFCTit!C motul~
homf'
furnt shed
3 hPrlr
wn ~hP r onrf rlrypr Arr ~;op rf t
h cmPrl I lot 710 ft frontn"p
$12 000 Pt-tone 7d1 :1816

~5?00

..

DRIVE AUTTLE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

· Mo~i!e -H~ri!e~ [o~ S~l;

1%5 Gellerol 60.-17 '} brlr
19t&gt;fl Fl("olln S1xl1 1 hrlr
19M Bucicfy 60)111 4 brlr
1970Sylvo 60.-12 7 hcfr
1970 Co!itiP 60x12 2 hdr
1973 ArllnQIM 60)11:1 1 hrlr
1973 Rldpewood 70x lA 3 hrlr
1W3 l&lt;trkwooci 50.-17 2 hrfr

PAT HILL FORD

CARPETING ·

AU. CARPET

~rl r

$35QDFFI

-''

SAVE ON

=

1955 Prairie Schoonf'r

NOTICE TO BIDDER S
Sca led b1ds wtll be r cc.c.vcd
by tt; c Board o f Cou nt y
Conrrntssto n er s o f Galllil
Cou nt y ar 1ts o ff tc C n 1t1c
Cour fl ousc Ga lltPOI Is, Oh to
until 10 00 a m , Tu esday
fl.\ay 1, 1979 and at t hai t me
opened as pr ov d()d by law
for the purchase of lur11tlur c
and cqutpme nt 1to b e rn st atl cd
tn t he A lt crnalt ves t o Nel!.on
v rlt c Ct rldren's Cent er 1n
M _co r da nce w1th t he eqv p
nrcnt ! 1s t and spcc tfrcaltons
dated M ar c:t: 1979 , now on !t i C
tn the o ff rc e of the Boilrd of
co unty Commtsstoncrs
Cour ttlOusc and at the offt ce
o f r c n kn qph F etpknoph
i\iac •occ and Scha ppa Ar
c t, ttccts
Cop 1es o l sad
spectf •ca t.ons may be ob
Ia tncd fr om t nc o ff rcc ol the
t\ r chltc c t. the Communtty
M ent al ..1callh Cen t er or !Ir e
Gall ra
County
Co m
nl tSS IOncrs' off tee
1 he Owner rcsr-rvcs fh('
nqh l to re 1cct any or all bidS
tn v.. 1 ol e or rn pal"t to watvc
ony rnfor ma ltltcs tn the b d r,
rccr. rvcd or accep t an 'r' btd
wl tcl; tl deem s t aiJorabl c All
brd s mu st be made on torn o f
pr oposa l
ncludcd
wtllt
spc c tftcat ons
Bt d advcr ltsemcn l s w rll b e
r un o r~ tile dates o f Ap r1l 6 13
20 und 27
By o rder of t he Boar d of
Coun t y (Onlt1l15St0!1N'i. Of
Ga llt a s tate ot Oh 10

1977 Pontiac Grand Prix, vtnyllop, air, sharp. Was $5195. NOW $4666
1977 Plymouth Fury 4 Dr .. vtnyl fop, a.r, low mtleage.
A steal. was $3895 . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . • . . . . . NOW S3666
1977 Buick Limtted 2 Dr .. Butck's best loaded , low mtleage,
extra nice was $6995 . • . . . • •
NOW 56666
1977 Chev. Impala 4 Dr., atr, local car, vinyl top, atr,
ntce. was S3995 . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . NOW 53666
1975 Buick Apollo 4 Dr. , local car. looks &amp; runs extra good
was $2895 . . . . . . . . . . .
... ..
. • . . . . . NOW $2666
1975 Pontiac Grand Prix. vinyl top, atr, make a ntce car for you .
Was $3195 . • ,,., .. .
NOW $2866
1975 Chev . Vega 2 Dr. liatchback, 4 cyl .. 4 sp .. good transportation.
Was $1295... .. • .. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . NOW $966
1976 Bu1ck LeSabre 4 Dr, V-6, air, local one owner. ntce car.
Was S329S . . • . . . . . . • . .
.......
NOW 52866
1974 Chev. C10 11, Ton Pickup, auto. , P . S ., P.B .. ntce truck .
was 52495 . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . .
NOW $2166
1974 Ford T · Btrd, red &amp; wh1le , has everythin~. Ford's best.
was 52895 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NOW $2466
1973 Butck Century 2 Dr, green &amp; white, exira nice 73 model .
was 52195 . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . .
NOW S1866
1973 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr , blue with vinyl top, air, ntce car .
was S1895
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NOW $1666
1973 Ford Cust. 500 4 Dr., air, light blue &amp; blue vinyl top .
was $1495 . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . ·' · NOW $1166
1973 Pontiac Cataltna 4 Dr Sed We sold this one new .
Was $1295
. . .. .. . . • .. . . . . . . .. . . . •
NOW $1166
1973 Buick Century Wagon, a or, make a nice family car .
was $2195
. ... . . .. •.. . .. •.. . .
NOW S1866
1973 Olds Delta 88 4 Dr . HT, runs real well, a good buy.
WaSSI199 ... •.. .. . . .. .. . .. .
NOW $866
1973 Pontiac Cataltna 2 Dr HT , run s real well , good work car .
was $1095 . .. . : . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .
Now S766
1973 Chev . lmp. Cust. 2 Dr . HT, new Buicl&lt; frHde · il) Good buy .
Was $995 , , . . .
..
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. NOW $766
Call or come in and see one of these -fnendly Sillesmen· J.D . •Story.
Ray Douglas. or Bill Nelson . We care about yt&gt;u, we want and ap preciate your bustness .

SM.ITH NELSON MOTOR; INC.

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225991 , BoK )66, T uppers
Platns Oh to
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the
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wt' r c flied m tl':ts Cour t Sara
Inv en tory and Ap pr atscmenl
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cour t on the 16t h day o f Aprtl
19 79, at 1 00 o clock P M
Any per son des1r 1ng lo frl c
exccp lto ns ! hereto m ust f1l c
them al least ftve days prtor
to th e date sc i fo r hea rrng
G tvcn Under m y hand and
!!.ca l o t sa td Court , thi S 411
day ot Apr1 1 1979
Robert E Buck
Judge
By Carolyn G Th omas
D epu ty Clerk
(d) 6, 13, 21c

13695

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Chrome Gnlle Turbine
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Backlight Mold1ngs EJtptorer
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Color Keyed F 0 A 0
Tatlgate l etters Power
Steering. Automatic
Transmtsston T1lt Steering
Wheel Tmted Glass Air
Condtlton ng Conve ntence
Group and OeluKe Pt ckup
Box Cover

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CHESTER,
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SEE:
RAY RIGGS

W;r s ~3895

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Chrome Gnlle Turb rnc
Wheel Covers Bnghl
Wrndsh reld Drip and
Backlight Moldtngs Explorer
Hood Ornament Color
Keyed F 0 A D Tailgate
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Automatrc Transmission Ttl!
Steenng Wheel Trnted
Glass Atr Cond1t1omng and
Convemence Group

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Wheel Covers Bnght
Wtndshletd Dnp and
Backlight Motdtngs Explorer
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Windshield Drrp and
Backlight Moldtngs Explorer
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TRI-LEVEL HOME

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phone 992·6055 anyt1me

t&gt;l.t

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_,,RING HOUSE KEEPING - None needed In th rs
npw 4 yei'lr old home on 2 S i'ICres It Is fully carpeted

4 BEDROOr.,
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Estimate, 949-2801 or
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FOR SAL£
BY OWNER

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BISSEll

HOBSTETTER REALTY

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1975 DATSUN B-210 ••••••••••• 11695
1974 QLDS CUTI.ASS ••••••••••• 12195
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1973 MERCURY MONTEGO.~~~ ••• ~95
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1972 MERCURY MONTEGO MX •••~95
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TRUCKS

1974 DATSUN PICKUP•••••••••• 11695
4 cy l , 4 speed

1974 FORD 12 PASSENGER ••••.12695
Wtndow Va n

1973 FORD CUSTOM F-100 •••••• 1995
V 8, auto

12195
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1974 FORD RANCHER0 ••••••••• ,12495

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See RogeF Riebel
985-3345 or 667-3463
St. Rt . 7

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Tuppers Plains, Ohio

CHEVY WV PICKUP.. •••••• 12995
rf'ri , low mdf&gt;ilOf'

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LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC SALE
The following described
collateral wtll be sold for cash
at a publi c ~al e at 9 00 AM
on A:p rlt 2~1 r:\979 lit 500 E
Matn Street', Pomeroy OhtO
45769 Wr1tten btds ma y be
subm1tled fo GMAC at 318
Mam Street, Belpr e, Ohio
The seller reserves th e nght
lo brd 1974 Ponttac, Gran
PrtX , 1S No 2K.'i7XV 4A1377.'i8
Account No
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TAURUS (Apr11211-Moy 20) Look
lor an unexpected lnvttatton to
get toge t her wrth a bunch ol
your pats who will co ntnbute to
makmg th1s a very pleasa nt day
for you

GEMINI

(May 21-Juno 20)

Somethmg requlrtng work on
your part writ lake an unu sual
tw1st today and bnng about an
occurence that Will constdera·
bly brighten I he picture tor yo u

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don t turn down any soc tal
Invitations today Something
e)(c ltlng and pleasant could
develop that you wouldn I wa nt
to miss

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You are

Saturday, Aprl114

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

~'Your

~'Birthday
Aprll14, 1979
Joifl! ventures look especially
prorftislng for ';!OU this com rng
year, particularly If you are
1nvo tved w1th persons with
whom you ve had aome degree
ot success previously

ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) A
condlt1on that blocked you
from achieving a result you
were aiming lor will be sud·
denty removed today through
someone's lnteroessron Your
new As tro -Graph Letter tel ls
yeu what lies ahead for you
from your b1rthday on Mall $1
lor each to A stro Graph, P 0
Bolt 489 , Radlo C1ty Station
N Y 10019 Be surP. to s pe ctfv

extremely rngenl ous today at
managing sltcky s1tuatrons lor
loved ones You shrn e, part1 cu
tarly If somethmg s ubstantial Is
at stake

VIR(lO (Aug 23·Sopl. 22) Nor-

srnplure. Mr F.ugene Underwood, pastor, extends an tn·
vtlatton to the pub he

particularly where large groups
are gath ered
You conduct
yo urself Impre ssivel y and
co uld win n ew friends

AQUARIUS (Jon. 211-Feb 1il
Put your bright min d to profitabl e uses tod ay You ca n adjust
Slluatron s 'I'Ou'te tnvol ved In so
as to add to your sec urit y and
res ources

PISCES (Feb

211-March 20)

Forego ambitious pursuits
today Foc us your energies on

lhlngs you enjoy doing

By

retax mg and telling go, that
whi c h you hope wtll become
rea lity
jNEW SP4PER ENTERPRISE 4S5 N ~

RF.VIVAI. Sl ATF.O
A revtval "til be held at the
South Bethel Untied
Methodtsl Church from Sunday through April 22 wtth
Gt1bert Spencer and Wtlham
S1denstrtcker as speaker
Servtces wtll be at 7 ~0 ech
evenmg w1th specJfl l smgmg
to be featured The pubhc ts
InVIted

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conceiving In order to turn a
prof\!

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov . 221 The
type of as se rtrv eness you ' ll be
displaying today will wrn you
admirers Your strong leader·
ship qualities are tempered
with genlleness

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23-0ec .

21~

Someone could mention
something In ,passmg today
lhat could trigger a bright Idea
Apply you r insptratlons Instead
of silting on them

CAPRICORN (Doc 22-Jon T9)
Spread yourself around tod ay,

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10- The Daily Sentinrl. Middleport -,P"tnl'roy, 0 ., Frid!'}'. :lpr. 13, 1!1'/9

River
causes ·

Seven· more executed

Iran (AP) Khomeinl ousted the last Prime Minister Shahpour
Firing squads executed seven royal government .of Shah Bakhliar, &lt;,lemonstraled
more of the shah's men Mohammad Reza Pahlavi against -the Islamic Republic.
The group was protected by
today, including the general two months ago.
in charge of political
The Qasr Prison official Islamic militiamen before
when
prisoners at Tehran's Qasr was Gen. Bijan Yllhyai, who dispersing
Prison and the chief of air was tried by a revolutionary counterdemonslrators set up
By Tbe Associated Preu
force counter-intelligence. court in the prison. In an a din by beating on bongo
At least 275 persons had
In a renewal of teDslon, · emotion-packed trial, former . drums and shouting support
fled
their
floode&lt;.l
meanwhlle, hundreds of anti· prisoners and their re\lltives for the republic .
neighborhood near the
There were no reports of
government demonstrators told" of torture at the prison
swollen Mississippi River at
in
eithet
~mbled in a park and an
during the monarchy.
· violence
Ste. Genevieve and Cape
estimated · 1,000 ~homeini
Yahyai was shot In the demonstration.
Girardeau, Mo., today, while
Khomeini announced the
supporters marched through early morning along with the
states from the Gulf Coastlo
the capital.
air force counter-intelligence Islamic Republic on April ·1
the Great Lakes cleaned llp
. The Islamic Revolutionary chief,
Gen.
Hashem after a two-day national
alter spring's first raah _of
courts also sent five I Berenjian, the · radio said. referenduJD that showed wide .
tornadQes.
policemen to jail and freed ,Five of Yabyai's pollee public support for the
Thunderstorms rumbled
one.
colleagues drew jail terms of religious government.
across Louisiana,
The
latest
deaths, one and two years.
Millslssippi, Alabama 'art;d
annOunced by the state radio, . The radio said a policeman,
Georgia late Thursday.and 10
ralsed to 116 the number of an army sergeant and an
·tornadoes - seven Iii
confirmed executions since army
lieutenant were
Veterans Memorial
AJabaln&amp; - were reported,
the forces of ShUte Moslem executed at 5:30 a.m. in the
Admitted
Millard
leaving a. trail of downed
leader AyatoUah Rubollah city of Khorramshah on Swartz, Pomeroy; June
trees and power lines and
charges of murder.
Cremeans, RuUand; James
damaged build!ngs.
The
pro-government Sellers, Portland; Marvin
Flooding near 'Pelham,
.
demonstrators,
shouting Satterfield, Minersville.
.
Ala., forced evacuation of an
HOW'S YOUR
slogans and waving pictures
Discharged--Elsie Cox·,
estimated 100 mobile homes .
of Khomeini, marched Doris Fife, Nellie Moore,
HOSPITALIZATION?
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Showers
and .
through downtown Tehran Virgie Day, Enunett Rawson,
· thunderstorQts covere!l
exhorting workers and Jarries Thompson, Sharon
CALL
central Mississippi, .aouthera
farmers to support the Wilt, Daan Covert; Kelly
West Virginia and western
Islamic Republic and to Marcinko, Daniel Talbott,
Virginia.
resist communist infiltration. Anna Grim, Kar.en Gilkey.
Two twisters touclied down
In the capital's National
in Michigan and one
Park, several hundred
BOARD TO MEET
appeared in
.'
protesters, organized by a
The Southern Local School
. Mlssisslppi,caualng damage
group known as "The District Board of Education
but no serious injury.
Gregg Gibbs
. .
Republicans" wh,o had will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tornado watches had beeil
992-3443
RF.AMS SCORCHED- A volunteer fireman inspects scor- of the serious interios damage to the four-story structure is
supported shah-appointed Tuesday in the · high school
in
effect unW dawn today In
ched beams in rear of the Ohio Valley Launderers and·· believed to have occurred in this ·area.·The fire is believed to
cafeteria.
Louisiana,
Cleaners building, 121 State St. , following Tuesday's fire. Most have startged in a tool shed at t~e rear of the building. The northeastern
central
Missiaippi
alld
laundry firm has approximately 15 employees.
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northern Alabama.
The lll£rma produced heavy
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nation •s midilectlon. In
Mississippi,
the. drownlngs'bf
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listers aa
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Galbreath said.
with the Mobil Corp., which
EDWARD REESE
of Kyger Creek ·High School tbey tried to lind aalety
from
Officials of the John W.
"You just hope to come out Galbreah said "took the
Edward Ellis Reese, 30, a in 1968. He attended Rlo Ooodwaters near their rural
Galbrath Co. expect to be with some sort of (basic) "lead."
.
,
resident of 'Rt. 1. Cheshire, Grande College. He was a
invited to visit China, agreement. Then you develop
Mobil is riot expected to (Roush Lane) died at 6:30 past president of the FF A borne were attributed to the
SATURDAY eSUNDAY ONLY
possibly in May, to begin specific plans."
parlicipat'e in the China · a.m. Thursday in University chapter and bad been active weather.
(April14, 15, 1979)_
Flash flood watdles were in
negotiations for construction
Galbreath said his firm has venture, he said. .
: ilo5pital, Columbus.
· In 4-H work for several years. effect
through the morning
of a major hotel complex.
cleared these initial' hurdles
The Galbreath company
Mr.. Reese bad been In
The following brothers and . for portions of Louillana,
"We are preparing a with the Chinese.
also has completed a major failing health the past siil: sisters survive: Mrs. Marvin
Alabama,
proposal and we do anticipate
"My understanding ·is that construction project in Saudi years. He owned his own (Carolyn) -cremeens and Mississippi,
Georgia,
Tenneuee
and
being invited to come over ·our company and the others Arabia and is "building trucking business. He was Mrs. James (Judy) Harris,
Kentucky.
and discuss It with the we are associated with corpor~te · ties" wiih the born March :?Jl, 1949, In Meigs both of Westerville; Michael
The Dllnols River, which
Peoples Republic of China," · (have) been cleared and Saudis in expectation of also· County, son of Emerson Rese Reese and Tim Reese, both of
had
been receding for the
Daniel M. 'Galbreath said approved and qualified, or getting future projects there. and Mae Hendley Reese, who · Cheshire·.
past
week,
reversed itself and
whate\'l1r you want IIi call it,
Thursday,
survl ve and reside In
Grandparents
surviving began rising to leve1a which
Citing the "sensitive and they have said that they
Cheshire.
are Mrs. Faye Reese,
said could be higher
nature" of the talks , want us tb come over,"
He married Peggy Faudree Cheshire, 'and Mrs. Garnet . officials
than those which forced
Galbreath declined to give Gatbreath said.
. on Nov. 27, 1971, at Pl. · Hendley, uurricane, W. Va. • thousailds of' persona to nee
details of the firm's propOSal,
"It will be by · their
Pleasant. She survives.
He was a member of the
homes last month.·
or in ·what Chinese city II ·lnyitation. The earlier
(Continued irom page I)
Mr. Reese was a graduate Utile Kyger Congregational their
An
undetermined number
might ullimately be located. hurdles of credibility are. transported by SEOEMS to
Christian Church.
·
c1. families along the aoutbem
However, be Indicated the behind us." ·
Funeral services wlll be : end.of the Illinois River have
Holzer Medical Center,
lo
plans are progressing well.
Galbreath also indicated . where ·he w..- admitted for
held
2 p.m. Sunday at the ·evacuated their ho01e1 in the
SUNRISE SERVICE
"Asiunclerstandwhatllrst . that the company is looking ' treatment of a possilbe
Cheshire
Baptist Church with last two days .because cl.
A sunrise service will be
tskes place, you ftrsl .plus! .ahesd to many tpore projects concusion and is listed in
Rev.
WUllam
Uber, Rev. Doodlng.
held on E.aster morning at the
establish credibility 1 by with the Chinese.
John
Davis
and
Pastor
good condition.
Middleport
. United
In the Midwest, a band of
ll'esenting your credentials,
"U you cto"a good job arid
There was severe dali)Bge Pentecostal Church heginn· Daphne Resch officiating. showers and thundershowers
your background, and how they know you
are to the Saxon vehicle.
ing at 6:30 a.m. with the Burial wlll be In Gravel Hill reached from northeastern I
you hope handle the project," · straightforward . and the
One person was injured Reverend William Knittel, Cemetery, Cheshire.
into
uppet :
results · are what you during a three-vehicle
· Friends, may call at the ·Arkansas
Michigan. Rain and llhowers , .
II'Omised, then the door eould accident In Meigs County on pastor, speaking briefly Waugh-Halley
Wood
'be open to something pretty SR 7, one-tenth of a mile before the presentation of an Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7· ' also were reported ovet
northern Tens, the TeDa
spectacular for a yery long north of SR 248, at 9:35 a.m. Easter Cantata, "It Took .a 9 p.m. Saturd&amp;y.
Miracle."
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panhandle and 110uthweeterq
lime," Galbreath said. "Once
The patrol reports that a
The body wllll!e In state at Oklahoma.
ASK TOWED
Breakfast will be served in
your are accepted, you could north hound auto operated by
A marriage license was be there for a long time.
the fellowship hall im· the church one hour prior to
Joan
Nease,
23,
Pomeroy,
the services.
issue\! to . William Steve
Galbreath 'said he has not attempted to pass a vehicle mediately following the can·
Thornton, 21, Gallipolis and previously visited China and
lata. The regular Sunday
Rose Elaine Ramsburg, 22, "it Is difficult to visualize driven by Michael Cullwns, morning worship service will
25, Pomeroy, just as the
.Middleport.
.what might be there." But he · Collums auto started a left begin at 10 a.m. The public is
invited to attend both sersaid the project would be turn.
JUDGMENT SOUGHT
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Serving Meigs, Gallia, Vinton. Ath~ns,
vices.
.
"totally different from Hong
Following collision, the
A suit In the amount of Kong.'' ·
Washington, Jackson, _Lawrence Counttes.
The Sunday evening ser·
Nease auto went out Of
$949.53 has been filed in
One of the projects which control, spun sideways and vice also will feature the can-·
Metgs·county Common Pleas helped sell the Chinese on the
lata beginning at 7:30p.m.
ALL LtNES OF INSURANCE
Court , by the Pomeroy .Galbreath firm is the struck a parked vehicle
YOU
NAME IT, WE HAVE IT
National Bank against Louie ,mammoth 13,21lll-unll owned by Dennis Parker,
Frederick, Rt. 1, Minersville. apartment complex . it built ReedsvUle.
Very Competitive Rates
Nease displayed visible
, Filllig for divorce were . last year In the British (frown
signs
·
of
injury
and
was
· Comparison Proves
Richard P. Henry, Rutland colony of Hong Ko!)l!, along
Friday
transported
by
the
Pomeroy
against Carolyn Sue Henry, the southern edge of China.
Insurance 1 peclail,t .with. ov_,r
Emerge,ncy
Squad
to
" Hap ," an old word used
Rutland; Dorothy J. Morris;
"That is completed and has · Veterans Memorial Hospital, by Spencer and Shake ~
Pomeroy, against Jesse been sold as condominiums,"
. 35 y~an axparlanca.
Morris, Reedsville; Rebecca Galbreath said. "We are where she was treated and speare, meaning that which
See us todaY · ..
· happens or comes· ~uddenly
DRIVE-IN BANKING is so handy.
S. Smith, Rt. I, Middleport, inanaging l!ie property and released.
There was severe damage . and unexpectedly. ts found
against Robert E. Smith, the commercial facilities."
Try it at our Bank.
to
the Nease auto moderate in the story of Ruth.
Cheshire; Deborah L.
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" and her hap was to
The
Qalbreath
company
Pomeroy, o;
115 E. Second St.
Hawley, Pomeroy, against built the $300 mlllion Hong damage to .the Collums an . llghi. on a part of the field
992-6641
Bruce Hawley, Middleport. Kong project in cooperation Parker vehicles.
belonging unto Boaz... " Our Auto Bank Is Open
Ruth2:3

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The Easler theme was car·
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of the Homebuilders Class of
the Middleport Church of
'Christ TUesday night at the
Athens Mental Health Center.
• Forty-nine patients attended
theparty. ·
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There was group smgmg of
hymns, games with prizes going to the pabents, and
following prayer by Mrs. Ed·
na Evans, refreshments of ,
ice cream, decorated cup
cakes potato chips, F-aster
canrll~s. and Kool·Aid were
served .
Going to Athens for the par·
ty were Mrs. Clyda
Allensworth , Mrs. Flo
Grueser, Mrs. F.vans, Mr~.;
Coleen Van . Meter, Mrs. '
, Sylvia Rice, visiting here
from Atlanta, Ga., and Mr..
Nora Rice.

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Big savings during this sale. on men's shirts ;Sport coats ·boy~
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ByGEORGEW.CORNELL .
AP Religion Writer
.. The hells ring ou\. ')'he organs roll.
Bright robes adorn the processionals.
A.nd the glad news resounds , "Christ is
risen!"

That's the exultant note of Easter this
Sunday inornlrig; the fanfare of joy and '
confidence heralded by Christians
~.~rou~ theworJd -... -. ....... ,

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first began, too.
·
":tbis thing was not done in a cor·
ner, "'the !ipostle Paul declares in Acts
~:26.

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ani! pfficial &lt;'on~m •. 1-lind 1even the
authorites knew ont after· 8 'shaken
squad of soldiers assigned.by•the governor, Pilate, to guard ltle tomb rewrted
itemply.
·
· · Bewildered, unablelo.explain 'tt, they
"told the chief pliests all that )lad taken
place," Matthew 211!Jl relates, and also
cites the agitated official collusion to
try to cover up the occht:rence .
None ol those directly lnirolved had
expected it to happen, not even the
closest friends of Jesus; and they doub·
led it for some time even after it lulp·
pened,therecordsSjly. '
"It seemed to them. an idle tale',''
Luke 24:11 says of the apostles when the
women brought word of the empty
tomb. The apostles '"did not believe

them."
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It seemed too in~redible , wild, lip-

possible to those hard·headoo· realists,
just as it often seem&lt; today. They
hadn 'I eounted on it, •hadn't put them·
selves in a psychic fl10od to ima~ine it.

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will continue
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GALLIPoLIS - Marc Sarrett of Ohio
Valley Laundry said Frida)l that,
despite Tuesday evening's fire that
gutted.the facility located at 121 State
Street, certain services \rould contlntie
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faclllties
are
unserviceable,"
said, ~~ however, our
plant in Pomeroy will process all
GaDipolis and Pl. Pleasant drycleaning
and shirt laundry." ·
"Unfortunately, we will not at this .
time be able to process family launrlry, _
except for shirts," Sarrett continued.
The Ohio Valley Laundry 1\111 con·
Untie to offer free plck·up and delivery
of family and business dry i:leanin~ .

Reminder issued ·
city ~tmaster
'GAI.l.IPOI.IS - Pos tma ster
Richard Bane Issued a reminder
Sat'urdl!y that the last dispatch nf mail
from Gallipolis for ·Monday , April 16
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Mali deposited In the posi office
prior to. 5:25 p.m. will bear a post· .
markofAprill6. ·
. Mail deposited prior to thai will
have ail April 15 postmark . The
r('ITiinder was .l(iven for la te iprnme
tax filer~ .

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Membel'!l of ihe BOI!rd of Trustee• of
lluckeye Rural F.lectric Cooperative
and two members of the Cooperative
filed suit Friday In Gallla COunty Common Pleas Court Friday against the
.F.iectlic Cooperative ' and Ronnie D.
Miller, Willow Wood, 0., seeking a
declaratory judgment ordering tha.l
any action . taken at a scheduled
meeting on April 21, railed to remove
the current member. of the board, be
ruled null and void.
Arcording to the action filed Friday,
certain members of. the cooperative
hel(an circulating a document entitled
"Request by at least ten percent of the
members of Buckeye Rural F.lectric for
the calling of a special meeting of the
members." The meeting was requ"'1ed
for the purpose of removing each of the
members of the Roard of.Trustees of
the Cooperative and ele&lt;'tlng new
trustees to the board.
!)efendanl Ronnie n. Miller prepafed
and filed documents with the secretary .
of the Cooperative on Apri17 purporting
to bring charges for removal against all
members of the lloard of Trustees, ac·
cording to the suit.
Seeking a declaratory .judgment to
·void any actions taken by the
Cooperative members on April 21,
Fri~ays suit charges :
''That the lhrea,tened action of defcn.
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They wouldn't' a.ccept it-not until con· .
fronted by the resurrected Jesus him·
self.
The evidence of the event "is just as
reliable as that we possess about any
other important ancient. event," says
the Rev. Dr. ca·rl F. H. Henry of
· Arlington, Va ., and in many way's more
so. '
', 11 "eoines from qualified wl~sses• · · "&lt;·
who did not f,llpect Je_sus' resurrection ·
and whose llves and mission were com-

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in a sermon for 8 sunrise service on the
mall in Fredericksburg, VII.
"The -testimony '&lt;'0111"" also from
· Jesus' enemies·· from the Sanhedrin,
. (or example, that put a round-tJ1e:clock
military gilard at the borfai place, only
. to.have to confess tharthe .tomb was indeed empty.
· "II comes too from Saul of Tarsus
·the ollically appOinted Investigator and
death-dealing . persecutor
of
Christians."
, Henry, an American · Baptist
theologian: educator and author, adds:
"If Jesus of Nazareth had not risen
from the tomb the New Testament
would never have been written and the
Christian church would have never
come into being. ·
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IT DIDN'T take hundreds of youngsters very long to find myre than 2,41lll
colored !':aster eggs scatterM throughout \he Public Square in downtown
Gallipolis Saturday morning. T)le annual Easter egg bunt was sponsored by
·the Galllpolls Retail Merchants Association, Bill Ward was chairman .this
spring, Above, the Easter bunny (who resembled Jane Ann Miller) questions
an out-&lt;lf-town visitor , Johnny Lewis, 3; son fo Mr. and Mrs. R,obert Lewis,
Columbus, during the hunt. Prior to the hunt, lilembers of Boy Seoul Troop
·200 cleaned up the park. The eggs were placed throughout the park by
members of the GARS Key Club.

"In_brin~ing this action," J .awrence
County resident Ann Zimmer said, "the

trustees ,are attempting to thwart the
wishes of the Cooperative membership. ·
7.ill)ITier said that lbe meeting
scheduled for April 21 at Rio Grande
College would meet and that action
woul~ be lllken to remove the current
members ofthe Board.
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dants and those acting in concert with
them would un)liwfully deprive them
lthr members of the board) of their
. positions as trustees.
"Trustees have had insufficient'
notice of charges against them by
d•fendant Ronnie n. Miller and in·
sufficient lime to prepare against such
vague and ambiguous charges."
"The alleged charges against the
plaintiff trustees as a matter of law do
not constitute suffirient grounds for
remov3L"
.
"The petitions and charges against
the plaintiff trustees were not circulated pursuant to law, and there are
an insufficient number of signatures in
order to rail a special meeting for the
pui'J)ooe o( removaL"
In addition to the . declaratory
judlffilent, the suit seeks costs and ai·
lorneys' fee~ . The tntslees are
l't'presented by a Columbus law firm,
George, Creek, King, McMahon and
Mrr.onnaughey.
·A spokesman for the membership
alliance that petitioned for the special
merting charged Saturday that the
Roard of Trustees was using
Cooperative funds to bring suit against '
thr Cooperative.
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·June 22

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' GALLIPOLI
~ The
first normal an environment as possib\e.
.
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residential buildlftgs.erected in almost The buildings were designed to meet aU
to years will be dedicated at Gallipolis Medicaid and J.C.A.H.'Standartlll, and
:;tate Institute on \\'ednesday, April 18, are accessible to the handicapped.
at 2 p.m. , .
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They contain living rooms, bedrooms,
The public 18 ilJvited to attend the kitchens and recreation rooms.
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ceremony,. which wlll. feature guest · · GSI bas been involved In rapid
·POMEROY
- Jeannie C. Riley
speakers, a !pur of the buUdings and changes' which emphasize the training
will
be
the
featured
attraction at the
refreslubents.
of the residents It serves. Many of the
Big
Bend
Regatta
on
Friday, June 22,
Myers R. Kurtz, Assistant Director clients are expected to be able to leave
Paul
Gerard
told
members
of the
for the Ohio Dept. of M1111tal Health and the institution after they have learned
Pomeroy
Chamber
of
Commero;
Mental Retardation will be the keynote the necessary social and self·help
Friday, a! a noon luncheon at the
speaker. Dr. Lvester Cannon, M. R.
skllls. In order to accomplish this
Meigs Inn.
Corruriissioner, Dr. Rudy Magnone, training, GSI has re-organized its
Miss Riley, known as The Harper
DeP,UIY Commissioner and John administrative and program services
Valley
PTA Girl, will have twoshOlJ'S,
Beattie, Superintendent of GSI •vlll . and Is giving intensive training , to Its
one
at7
and the &lt;Klier at 9. I'Jace Of the
m•ke remarks at the ceremony.
staff members.
.
event
~ill
be announc~flater.
brou~htintohei~gijlt!Jedecadeshefore
. The four 18 bed residential
The four new bulldings which will
Tickets
in advan.ce for reserve!~
Jerusalem fell m 1\. D. 70 a duster of butldlngs represent not only new be dedicated ol'l the 18th will join the
seats
are
$6 and 'in advailce lor
writings read bf people ail the way housing for residents, but also ~ new new Dining Pavilion · and Activity
general a~mls!ion f4. Tickets at lhe
from Paiesti~e to f!ome, ·
phllDaoplty for the care and tralntng of Center as plirt of the new, modem
door
for reser.ved seats will be f8.50
"What's more, not a single known the llllintaUy retarded. EffOrts have facilities which will serve GSI's 850
and
g~ner~ladmission •uo.
counterwork arose· during the lifetime . been made to give the buildings a resideJIIa. Additional buildings_ are
· In addition to Miss Riley a second
of the apostles to.dispute the testimony residential look and to make them as under conalfuction and in,the J11anninC
act will feature a man who will im·
of the gospels to the resurrection. ••
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personate the late Elvis Presley.
The sunrise service in Virginia was
Under c6ordlnatlon of the GSI&gt; - Gerard
stated that It will be necessary
one of many acrbss the country. At
EX tENDED FORECAST
Planning department, the buildings .
to
sell
1,500
ticketa to break even on
them, as well as in the celebratlve
Mo..tay throucb Wednesday: A were constructed by KCI Construction
the
cost
ol
the
Friday nightlhow.
llt\lf'gles of the churches, the resurrec- cba~e of . rain Moaday. Showers of Jackson. The normalized desiiiJI was
('..erard
also
'!!Oit)ll1ellted that if
· tton is proclaimed (n hymns, prayers possible Tuesday alld Wednesday.
developed by architect Wayne Schlegel
the
chamber'
could afford an
and sermons.
Hlsbo 1D tbe 50s Monday and Tuesday of Acock White and Associated. The
executive director it certainly would
They, too, focus on the mystery of it, and from the mid 50s to the mid 80s architect Is plaMing to present GSI
be a great advantage for the cham·
its inexplicable nature, the baffiement
Wedaeoday. Lows through the periOd
with a painting of the facUlty at the
ber, in that grants may be obtained.
that stlikes people nowadays just as it
In the 30s.
dedication ceremony.
He
suggested that brochures of the
stnlck tliose original followers.
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When two 1)1 them came rushing back
from Emmaus, reporting that the risen
Jesus had walked with them along the
road, the others remained skeptical.
Even when he stoOd i)efore them, "they
were startled and frtghtened," Luke
·24: 36 notes.
"We are also satisfied that this case ,
. POMEROY - The disposition of hearing against Sheriff James Proffitt
' The apostle :I'homas who was absent
has
shown that the law will he deterIn
Meigs
County
Common
Plea~
Court
iteJllB
taken
by
the
sheriff's
departmerit
on the earlier appearances scoffed 'at
·
mined by the courts of our county
from ·a resldent at the lime of 8 drug Friday.
the others for claiming it, saying he
Tlie case revolved around a request. rather than dictated by the sheriff. .
raid was settled In a contempt of court
wouldn't 'believe It uhtil he saw and
''It Is important to note that from the
by Attorney Charles K,night on behalf of ·
touched the wounds of Jesus' .
his client, Charles Butcher, Harrison·, outset .of Ibis case, we have maintained
crul'ifixion ..
ville, for lbe return of a quan)ty . of that the actions ol tjte sheriff were out·
But when Jesus confroQted them ali
gloves
and cock fighting equipment. , side the scope of pennisslble Intrusions
later, the. dubious Thomas was overKnight asked tltat the Items taken into pt;l\'llle property and that our
whebnli!gly ' convinced·,' e~daiming,
during a drug raid on Feb. 28, 1978 he beliefs have b!!en sustained by the &lt;'our·
"My Lord and my C.Q&lt;I!" .
Is of Meigs County and the Ohio' Ap·
returned to Butcher.
It was liD era of oral communication
pellate Courts in previous rulings
Judge
John
C.
Bacon,
hearing
the
and the accounts weren't Immediately
our arguments In this case
sustaining
case
Fliday,
ruled
that
the
cock
put into writing, Rut one of the earliest
. fighting equipment ls gambling equip· by denying the slteiiff and 'the
was written by Paul about 50 ,( D.
SYRACUSF. - Mrs. Margaret
menl and that it be left with the sheriff l'ros001!1ng attorney the u11e of evidenwithin th•llfettme of m011t participant•.
Cottrill,
Postmaster of ~ Syracuse
for proper disposition. A duffle bag ce seized illegally. The return ·of these
and involved a crowd of more than 500.
filled with the ~loves was ordered retnr· item• to their rightful owners Is the
Paul' !'elates In 1st Cnrtnthians 15 : ~ POll! Offire, Is announcm~ that appiirations
Rl'l' helng acreptrd and
ned to !lutcher. PrQSeC.'Utin~ Attorney final step in lhl8 process. While we
that the risen Jesus "appea~ to
eXamJnallon
will
he
given
for
Clerk·
Frederick
Crow msaid Satunlay !haC disagl'ee .'!'ith the court in its ruling
Cephas, then to&gt;the 12. Tl)en he ap·
the Austin Powder Co., to whlrh the rcgprdtng the return of certain lternr,
peared to more than 1100 brethren at i&gt;m· r.arrter. atthat offl&lt;'&lt;'.
Workinf( hours will tll' four hotlrs
we are !llltis!ied'lhat the court system of
.~loves aileg.•llly helnrw, will h•v&lt;•to file
tlmr , most otwnomare sUIIall\le."
on
Saturday.
and the cmJ&gt;Ioy•e Is to tll'
• n•plovin action Cor the t•etum of the Mei~s County has given us a lair
Henry1 in his sunriM Ftt-nnnn, Sftys
ht'aring and that _lhe principle that all
gloves.
that "sul'l'ly If we disre~ard these ac· availahlr to. work durih~ ahsen&lt;·~ of.
PftslfT!RSt..,.,
StartinJ'
MIRry
Is
Sfi.7R
r)llzell.l,are equal before the court has
Meantime
Knight
issued
the
· counts we do .so only hy d4'nylng the
per
hour.
bren afllrmed. . ,
.
folloWin¢
statement
in
regards
to
the
samr kind of historical wnrranl• lhal· ·
. Arpllcstion Corms mH)' h&lt;•
''I hsve preserved our rtght to appeal
h~11ring : "We arc Jll•a•ed and RHllRf.ied
prompt us to arrept Thuctdidt'!&lt;'
R&lt;'&lt;'Ured at ubow bffir••.A]11·il IAtln'll' · with the doi'IRI&lt;•n or .lu~ge Racon on our the tourt's decision regarding the
History of thr, Pclnponlk'llian Wai',
Apr!! !7,
niotton for rrfurn nf prnrw.rtje1( ~eizecl · Item• not returned to our possesslnn
Xrnnphon '~ Anablt•l•. C'M.ar's wnrke
Th•wr
aprlrlng
wllliK•
n&lt;'lifi•·d
"f
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frr:m t:w Rntrhf'r rr,.lrlt•nrt' nn Feb. 2ft,' pt'nHin~ l'l'View of the r-911rt'• .written
on th&lt;• ' &lt;lailir war., or 11111 11y olh&lt;&gt;r
rln1•.
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;q,• fl)et&lt;''' ,;( f Y:J min n1it 11L
opinion."
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Contempt hearing settled

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county be compiled to better lnfonri
people what is available in Meigs
County.
·
Gerard suggested that a competent secretary he hired and the
chamber he prepared to spend an additional '100 a month, specifically for
phone calls.
,
Bill Nelson announced that plans
for -the Dave Diles Invil!llionai Golf
'l'ourt~~~tnellt, to be hetd at Riverside
Golf Course in . Mason, are
progt'"!ll!lng very well:
· Tltere ·wiu be a meeting Tuesday,
Aprll17, at 8:30p.m'. at the Meigs Jnn
jij begin fonning cornmlttees for the
event, Nelson commented.
The golf tournament will be held
held on July 20, hegiMing all ::Ill p.m .
~are 110 openillj!ll at $160 each.
l~dnued on Pile A·.Z)

Items reported
stolen in B &amp; E .
An undetermined amount of mer:
chandlce was reported taken during t
breaking and. entering of the Happy
Corner Tavern, 1162 Second Ave., early
Friday.
Gallipolis City Police report that bet·
ween 12:45 and 9 a.m. Friday entry to
the business was gained by prying a
wooden bar from a !VIndow on the west
side of the l!uildlng and forcing the win·
dowQMn.
Reported ta~en were· a color TV,
numerous bottles of alcohol, lottery
lickeb!, nilscellaneous Items and an undetermined amount of money.
The· stolen Items were reportedly '
removed through a donr at the .
southeflst side of the building.

BloodmobUe will visit

Gallipolis on Aprill9
GAUJPOUS - The Htulllngton
regional ·blooilmobtle will villi from
noon to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Grace
United Methodis) Church.
Accordintl to a spokesman lor the
Trl,~tate Blood Center in Huntington,
blOOd donations ete rilnnllll! below the.
quota lorthllll!rle of the year. .
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r.ellla County's quota ial2tl pintB.
All protpeclive donora are urged to at
tend Thurs'day's visit.
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