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OPEN TIL 8 P.M. FRIDAY
ODD lDT

NO IRO~ MUSLIN SHEETS
lARGE .COLLECTION OF QUALITY
BUSTER ~(MN amHING FOR OIILDREN.
INFANT SIZES 10 &amp;X-7

Full and twin bE'n si7E~s. pillow ri'lses to mi'ltrh .
N~t every sizE' in f'Vf'ry color or pi'lttern. RP~.
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FffiST FINNISH SHF.F.P - "A flock at a time." Thai's the story for Mr. and Mrs.
J~ck Se1denabel, Sprmg Ave., _Pomeroy, whose Finnish F.we, "First Lady," gave birth to
SIX laml&gt;s on March 13. The Setdenabels' sheep are the first Finnish breed in Meigs County.
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· Arthur Haddah, assistant
director, .Ohio Deparbnent of
Transportation, Thursday
rught painted a rather bleak
picture 'of future highway
construction projects in the •
BuckeyeState.
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On the other hand, Charles
Miller, West Virginia 's state
highway corrunisstoner was
more optimistic ·on s;;,ilar
projects in the Mountaineer
State.
The two officials addressed
. approximately 40 area community leaders attending last
night's April meeting of the
Central Ohio Valley In·
dustrial Council I!) OS&lt;;ar's

Restaurant in Gallipolis.
cases.
fieials thHt unless something
If Ohioans want morp and
Haddah pointed out what is done, it's possible no new
better highways in the future · took just three yPars to com- construction jol)s will be sold
they'll not oniy have t~ plete li major highway during th• next fiscal year,
request it, but pay for it project .a decadP . ago now and that includes the first
deatly. ·
. reqtiires 12 years or longer pha'e of the proposed Rl. 35
That was the u n- because of various problems. project in southern Ohio.
derstanding of COVIC memOhio's assistant director
If that be the case, 23 other
bers ' lollowing · Haddah's. jolted area leaders· when he Ohio construction projects
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· informed them that It now ap- and 15 resurfacing jobs
remarks.
Because of a static gas tax pears the state's last sale totaling $70 million in costs
(it's been 7 percent since . date for construction this will go by the boards.
1959) coupled with inflation fiscal year (which ends June
Under current conditions,
environmental and othe; 30) is May 15.
ODT may not even be able to
government . red tape, high· · Three sale jobs will be can- • maintain existing facilities in
way construction and im- celled. "That's a first in the Buckeye State during the
provements in Ohio have not · Ohio," Haddah remarked.
next biennium.
only beeu delayed, but forced
The real shocker came
"We've cut back' on perto a grinding halt in most when Haddah told area of·
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douglas marc

Major decisions underway

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - subsidies in the next attending
state-assisted .
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Majer policy decisions on biennium - boosting the total universities.
Explaining the budget
school funding and the state state outlay to more than $3.5
Ouality Douglas Marc coordi"ates
sale this
budget bill ·have started to billlon - most school officials chan_ges to the House Finance
fall intn place after weeks of claim more local money will . Committee, which continued
weekend, at inflation-fighting prices. Jackets,
haggling in the Legislature. have to be raised to avoid to review the document
blouses, slacks, sweaters, vests . Reg . $16.00 to
During a flurry of activity school cl"'"'gs in· the tw"' · today, Chairman Mxrl H.
$48.00.
Tuesday, senators i:ame up year period starting Jilly 1. Shoemsker, D-Bourneville
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with a bipartisan plan giving
In other action Wedni.sday, :Wd It ~rovldes "a majo~
money-troubled school the·Senate approved by a 32~ mcrease m support of public
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dl.stricts the power ID leyy a 1 vote and sent to the House ·a education and significant new
percent districtwide iricome major bill extending more property tax relief for
· . tax.
property tax relief to two homeowners. No new taxes
School boards would be classes of Ohio taxpayers - are necessary and none will
able ID impoae it without a senior citizens and the totally be requested." .
, vote, but the tax would be disabled.
The net effect · of the
subject to' referendum among
The bill raises to $15,000 the ' Democrats' changes was to
voters If properly challenged. maximum annual income iricrease state spending by
. At the same time, the under which a family can $85 million beyond that
: Senate "!""apped an earlier qualify . for the state's proposed by the governor,
proposal under which local homestead property tax making the new budget totai
: property taxes could have exemption. The present. more than $17.8 billion.
On Any Piano In Stock ..
: been increased as a result of maximwn is $10.000. It also ·
However, ·Shoemaker said
· inflated increases in property increases the amount of relief the document is seen as
Re,g. ~1390.00 ....................... Sale •1025.00
: values, also without voter for homeowners in those balanced because of a fiB
R-·· '1450.00 .........................Sale '1085.00
· approval. . Current laws ·categories who have low million increase in revenue
: restrict slich tax boosts. · . incomes.
estimates and cuts In · Reg. 1 1470.00
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: Support fer the income tax
Sen. Jerome P. Stano's pro~ speitding ordered
Ret •. 5 90.00 ........................ Sale '1225.00
; plan was announced by both measure wUI be funded with ' for a number of slate
Al.l p1ano purchases earn extra 20,000 bonus CCA points .
. the majority Democrat and $15.1 milllon contained in the agencies:
for
your club. Every piano tuned free .
: Republican caucuses. in . the governor's two-year state • Democrats sl8ehed from
. Senate, and It reportedly has budget bill . which was $94 million to $44 million
. at least tge tacit backing of substantially revised last RhcMies' propoSal tO Increase t"-"'":;:'1illii;i~--------.-..-....;____.;__,__
: GOP Gov. James A. Rhodes. week and unveiled Tuesday ID 12'&gt;1 percent the present 10
SAVE THIS WEEKEND
·• "We'll have to- the bill " by majority Democrats in the percenlprupelty 18ji:rallbliclt
said Chan Cochran,
House. Stano, D-Parma, said the
state
currently
administrative assistant.
the total cost of the · underwrites f« Ill of Ohio's
.·
Despite a planned increase ~omestead proposal will &lt;l'eal eltate tuplyers.
ot f784 million in state school mcrease to $2S million
The si2e of the .increase
SiZE'S 8 to 70, PXCPIIent SE'IPction of
because of an expected $10 remained the same but
stylps and colors, tank tops inclucfecf
mil1lon increase needed ID Shoemsker said the ~
f~r this sale . Short slet-ve styli'S.
TRY OUR
continue the program at l;atdget e:dends it
to
BOYS S3. 95 KNIT SHIRTS
13.3·
current levels.
owner-l&gt;ccupled
Among the
changes 1 and to farm dwellera and
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made by Democrats .In acre of their land.
BOYS$5 ..95 KNIT ·SHIRTS
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The higher rollback would
5.00 ·
KENlUCKY
bill were the scaling down of . be deuied commerctal and
boys $6.95 kNIT SHIRTS
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a Rhodes property tax relief industrial real estate
'5,90
FRIED CHICKEN
,pa'ckage by $96 miUion to $70 taxpayers, which caused
million, a 10.7 percent some finance committee
BOYS S8.95 KNIT SHIRTS
increase in Aid to Dependent members to raise questions
FAMILY RESTAURANT Children benefits, and a concerning the proposal's
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SAUl
freeze on irurtructional and constitutionality.
Pomeroy, 0 .
tuition fees of Ohio residents
Rep. Robert Taft II · R·
Cincinnati, and others

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SALE $12"" TO $36

SPRING COATS
Reduced This Weekend.

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Ohio
court
decisions
expressed
concern
about
r~quiring
taxation
at
statewide unlfcrm rates.
1)1 ~pproVing the $25 mtlllon
ID finance th~ expansion of
the homestead property tax
·exemption, Houae Democrats
cut the governor's homestead
plan by $46 million. Rhodes
also called for a $5,000
increase in allowable inccme,
but went further and
suggested making the
exemption avaUable ID new
categories of taxpayers.
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Mayor's Court

Men's '19.95
Men's '22.95
Men's '24.95
Men's '34.95

COATS AND CLARK'S 4 PLY YARN IN A BIG SELECTION
OF SOLID ·cOLO.RS, SPARKLE COLORS ANO VARIEGATED.

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.RACINE
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TWO DAY SALI

· .MEN,'S SUITS ·

MEN'S '99.95 S,..ITS

SALE '7CJ00
SATURDAY
LAST DAY TO SA VI

$1oo

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Off..Men's Hanes underwear

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•1.00 A Package OH On Any Men'•
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STOP-IN RIGHT AWAY, BRING IN .YOUR MEASUREMENTS
Red Lal:tel lrlefs, r..hlrt•, Athletlc'Shlm.
George
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AND .SAVE ON THE CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES YOU
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charged wtth
.,.oxer
or Gripper Boxer Shorb. Include•
dl.sturbing the peace.
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Five defendants have
SELECT. SALE INCLUDES• OUR DECORATOR INDUSTRIES
· A II Hane• llg Man SluL
forfeited bonds and two
.others have been fined in the
AND CORTLEY. DRAPES.'
SAL£ ENDS SA.~RDAY,· APRIL 21ST. .
crrurt of Andrews.
Pomeroy Mayor ~--~~~-:~~~~~~--~-w~~~----~~~~~~----~~~--"
Clareuce
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Forfeiting bondil 1n the
court were Jack Allen
Middleport, f30. posted· cri
speeding charges;· Peggy 1
Kerns, Middleport, •3o
!allure ID yield the right o
way ; Jeffrey Childers, ,
Letart, W, Va., t30, ·
disorderly conduct: Tim
Crites,, no addre~~allsted, f&amp;(),
disorderly, and Dwight Carl,
Pomeroy, ._,.,0, driving while
intoxicated. Fined were .
Monty Riffle, Pomeroy, $100 :
.and COBts; lntoxlcaUon, and
Bruce Post, Flushing, N, Y.,
$30 and costs, speeding.

SAVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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MI'N ' S SS.95 KNIT SHI"TS
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~egular prices $11.95 to $17.95. Not every size
10 every style. Blue denims, polyester cotton
~~e~ds. Sele.~ted from our regular stock
llmsted quantsty.
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STRIKE ENDS
l'u•t•nty~four

members of

l.u&lt;·al 23S' IBEW, are
f'IM'''h·d to return to work
Munday
mornjng.
A
('ltnlrat·l hdweL•n the union
auol

Ruekeye

Rural

.El,·&lt;·tr.it• Clt-ttp, G~Jiipol~s ,
. wa" agrt•t•d upon late

The Pomeroy and Mid- . mayor · of Albany. !Ohio),
flnirsday morning. It was
dleport J.ibraries · have member of the Athens Coun'ilg nt•d rhursday aftero.oon '
received a $1,000 grant from ' ty and Alexander Local Boarac•&lt;•ording l•• a company
the Ohio Program in the ds of Election, and member
spokl-sman. The SPokes·
of the Senior Nutrition Site
Humanities.
man gave credll lo both
Because of the grant, on Council In McArthur and the
ii&lt;lt•s for yielding on some
Jl!lle 23, Saturday, of the Big Athens • Vinton - Hocking
vt•ry intrnse difference.
Bend Regatta weekend, the Mental Health and Mental
r&lt;·rms or the contract were
libraries will rent the stern- Retardation Services Board.
nol
rcvL•aled .
Union
wheeler P. A. Denny for two · He has previously made
m••miJt"rs have been off
trips seven miles up the Ohio studies of Albany, Hocking
lltt'i.r .lobs since December,
Valley miners and mining, ·:;:;:;:::: ::::::::::: :;;:;:;;:;:::::::::~::=:::~::::::::~!: ::~:~== :~:::·
River and back.
On each trip, 200 lucky and country music. Dr. Tribe
people !principally out-&lt;&gt;f· also served at one time on the
school adults) will hear "As staff of Rep. Clareuce E.
History Flows : A Short Tour Miller.
Variable cloudiness tonight
Mrs. Spencer has previous
on the Hlsto'rlc BJ,autiful
and Saturday with showers
Ohio," a talk prepared by Dr. experience assisting in
possible Saturday. Lows
Ivan Tribe, history Instructor dramatic presentations of · tonight from the' upper 40s to
at Rio Grande College, and history and is sure to make
the low 00.. Highs Satunlay
delivered by his assistant, the tw()ohour trip Informative '" In the low to mid 70s.
as well as enjoyable.
Barbara K. Spencer.
Members of the library
Dr. Tribe is well-known· in
· the Ohio Valley Area staff, trustees, and Friends of
Ubraries (OVAL) counties.· the JJbraries will be on board
He-has been a teacher in both the riverbOOI~ to ·encourage
the Eastern and Southern visitors !o stop In .at the
Local Sehool Districts and in libraries and see what else
Vinton, and has served as their libraries can do lor
them. The libraries are also
: issuing a'Speciallnvltallon to
Senfor Citli:ens and clients of
the Community Mental
Health Center; they will be
giveu first preference for the
very limited nwnber of seats.

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SALE '6CJOO

Jackels ...... :.... 116.30
Jackets .......... iff30
Jackels ... ,...... '20.40
Jackets .......... '28.60

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MEN'S '89.95 SUITS

=~f~:;~~~r~ CUSTOM MADE DR~PERIES
Fred Hollman Tuesday ntght
on a disorderly manner .

SATURDAY SAUl

S!zes 36 to 46, regulars and. longs, 3
p1ece styles in solid colors, st,ripes
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and patterns.

'7'ecfium, liird'P
Si7('S
Pxtril large . Good selection of
styles 11ncf colors, in~tuctes our.,, .
tirl' s tock . S11ve Fricfay 11nd Satur·
cf&lt;&gt;y .

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Attachment Set.

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MEN'S SUMMER
WEIGHT
JACKETScine!
smC~II,

FRIDAY, APRIL 20 1979

-6-way Dial-A -Nap rvg he'ight adjustment.
-Top filling disposable dust bag. .
-Edge Kleener close to baseboards.
-Brilliant headlight.
REG ..UPRIGHT S89.95
CLEAN TOOLS REG
$'19 ,95
TOTAL REG. $109.90

BO:YS' K'NIT SHI.RTS

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Meigs High Girls' State delegates, alternates announced

Other
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savings.

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Reg. 168.00 ;.......... Now '54.110
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of Division 10, Ohio Department of Highways and John
F.llis, right, ODT's design engineer, discuss the situation
with Arthur Haddah, assistant ODT director,.second from
right, during Thursday night's COVIC meeting at Osca r's.

CONSTRUCTION of new highways in Ohio appears
dim at this time because of inflation and red tape, Above,
John (Jake) Koebel, left, president of the Gallipolis Area
Chamber of Corrunerce, along with Glenn Smith, director

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committee
which
has the meeting were circulated
scheduled a meeting for improperly and tbat many of
signatures
are
Saturday to recall the curreut the
·lxlard of directors of Buckeye duplications.
Walker further charges
Rural Electric Cooperative
charged this morning that that some of the signatures
statements · released by were certified by witnesses .
Board Secretary9:lyde B. 'days before they were signed.
Reacting to those charges,
Walker are designed to
''-'confuse the issue" and Ann Zimmer, of Lawrence
"thwart the desires of . the County, said this mornlng
that any duplications on the
memllership."
In a' statement released petitions were the result' of
Wednesday, Walker charges . multiple membership in the
that the announced meeting electric cooperative, for
is Illegal, according to the which members pay a $5 fee
Cooperative's Code of for each account.
" U those signatures are
Regulations.
considered
to be duplications
Walker claims that recall
by
the
Cooper~tive,
then the
petitions circulated ID obtain

winners ruimed
State representative Ron

James today announced the

CONTRACTS ISSUED
Granted five-year teaching
cmti-acts by the Southern
Local Board of Educatloo
tlils week were James
J,awrence and Joyce Ritchie.
Given continuing contracts
were Aaron Sayre and Carla
Shuler,

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winners rJ the Ohio Academy
Schoia111hips awarded an·
nually by the Ohio Board of
Regents. •
Each scholarship totals
.1,000 and Is renewable for
fnuryears .
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· ·Meigs County winners
were Dawn Sorden, RD,
Pomeroy, Eastern · High
School; Deborah Danner,
MlddlepDrt; Meigs High
School and James Patterson,
Racine, Southern High
School.
The winner from Alexan·
der High School was I,isa
. Dye, RD, Albany .

MARIALEGAR

CHARLENE GOEGLEIN

By Charlene Hoeflich
Meigs High S~hool
delegates and alternates to
Buckeye Girls' State, the
America n Legion Auxiliary's,
annual work shop In
democracy, have been an·
nounced .
Janet Horky, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horky, and
Lori Kloos, daughter of Mr. ·
and Mrs. Manning Kloes,
Middl eport, have been
·selected as delegates by the
Auxiliary of Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, American !.eglon.
Tracey Lee Jeffers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Jeilers, Pomeroy,
· and Charlene Goegleln ,
daughter of Mr. ·and. Mrs.
Charles Goeglein, Route 3,
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Pomeroy, have been named
BARBARA MURPHY
delegates by 'the Awdiiltry of
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Anl~rican !.eglon.

Middleport man
injured in fall
Robert H.Bratton, 27,
Middleport, is listed in
satisfactory condition ai the
Holzer Medical Ceuter where
.he was admitted Wednesday
following a construction
accident at tbe Kyger Creek
Power Plant.
Bratton, an employee · of
Union Boiler, prirriary
COil tractor lor the plant's new ·
precipatators, sustained a
laceration to the back of his
bead.and trauma to· both feet
when'~ he fell 18 feet While
layinl¢ block.
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A compaey spokesman said·
Bratton fell through an.
AWEI .COME 'RF.UF.F'..:1'11e ternper~ture .In downtown Pomeroy Thursday at- .
opening. He v...,. treated at
t&lt;•mnon soared to a high of 75 as was 'shown on the lighted thermomelt'r at the Pomeroy
the scene then transferred to
NMinnRl Bank . It looks like we are at Jon~~: last gotr.: to enjoy another "good old summ..the hospital by a plant
hnw.11
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ambulance.

inembets

have

been

overcharged," Zimmer said.

Walker
ci~iins
that
although an individual's
name may appear several

timl!S on the membership list
because of ownership of
several houses, the person is
eutltled to only one vote, '
according ID the code.
Zimmer S.id this morning
that lhe steering committee
had been advised by Its
attomty. Carol Ann Hampton
of Ironton. and the Rural
Electric Association of
Washinton that the petition
drive was administered
to ·
code
according
regulations.
"Walker is simply trying ID
keep people from atteuding
Ute meeting· by confusing the
issue," Zimmer said today.
In addition to the charges
brought by Walker, Zimmer
objected to the language of
the press release issued
Wednesday.
"I'm shocked and appaUed
that the €oopel'lltlve -would
resort to nanie calling."
Zimmer said ,
Walker's statement

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Goegl ein,
11

earlier

~:·d~~d~~e~~rt·
~~=~li"~
unit, will attend. Buckeye

Girls' State as a delegate
from
the Pomeroy unit under
referred
to
those
participating- in the recall c()osponsorship of · the XI
effort as "dissidents" and to Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta
the members of the steering Sigma Phi Sorority. Miss
corrunittee as "ringleaders." Kloes Is co-sponsored by the
Zimmer said this morning Citizens National Bank at
that the meeting, scheduled Middleport.
Alternates to Miss Jeffers
ID be held at .Rio Grande
College at 1 p.m. Saturday. and Miss Goegleln are Maria
would be held and that action I.egar, daughter of Mr. and
would be taken to remove the Mrs. Charles l.egar, and Bar·
current board members and bara Murphy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy.
elect new ones.
Because of questions All delegates and alternatet.
s~rroundlng the meeting , are juniors at Meigs High
Buckeye Rural officials have SchooL
Buckeye Girls' State is
filed suit in Gallla County
Common Pleas Court seeking scheduled for June 16-Zl at
a declaratory judgment Capital University, Columordering that any action .bus.
Miss Hotky Is a member of
taken at the Saturday
the
National Honor Society is
meeting be ruled null and
on
the
yearbook staff, and
void.
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EXTENDED FORECAST
activities. Her past activities
Sunday t b r o u g b have included membership in
Tuesday: Mild wilh the Literature Club, lbe 1
showen possible Suaday. French Club, the Meigs hand, '
Fair and mUd Moaday and· and Bethel 62, International
TUesday. H,lgbs through • OrderofJob'sDaughters.
the period from the mtd 60s
Janet Is employed at Dutto the mid ~0.. Lows mostly . ton's. Drug Store. She attends
In the 40s.
the Middleport First United
::::::::::::~::::::: :::::::::::::::::::~:=:=•=:=:•::::::;:;:.:,:,:;:;:::::: Presbyterian Church.
\ Miss Kloes has been In the
band for three ye.ors, the .
vocal music activities lor two
· years and both musicals
presented hy the department,
the junior class play, and perrespectively, of live years, 2S formed in the Big Bend
years and 10 years.
Minstrel . Associa lion's
Judge Buck set· bond on presentation last spring.
both defendants in the
Lori Is a member· of the
amount pf $30,000 and both Middleport First Baptist
defeudants were confined in Church, active in the youth
the Meigs County jail.·
fellowship and the choir, and,
Is a.candystriper at Veterans ·
Memorial Hospital. .
Miss Jeffers belongs to the
Junior Am~rlcan !.eglon Aux- ·
illary and is pugler for both
the Pomeroy and 'Middleport
American Legion P~ .·
· She is a membe~ of the pep.
marching, concert and jazz
bands, on the yearboo!t ~If, ·
In the Pep and Spanish ClubS,
and on the girls' track and
fi.eld team.
·She Is also a member of the
62, . International
Bethel
CLEVELAND (AI') ~
of
Job:s l)aughters, a
Order
Here are the number~
candystriper at Veterans
drawn Thursday In lbe . Memorial Hoilpltal, · In the .
weekly Ohio t..ottery: blue junior Class play, on the·prom
490; wblte 77; gold 9;
(Contmued on page 10)'
winathon zt757.
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Pair arraigt1ed
Tony Manley, Rutland, I!Jld
Bailey J . (Buddy) Dugan,
Middleport, were arraigned
before Judge Robert Buck
Thursday afternoon on
. chatges of trafficking drugs.
They were secretly indicted
by the rj!Cent grand jury.
Manley was charged wilh
selling
iySetglc
acid
diethylamide,( LSD II
· Schedule I drug, in an amount
equal to or exceeding three
times the tiulk amount. This
offense is a felony upon
co nvict ion and carrie s a
sentence of up ID 25 years in
lhe peniteutiary. .
Dugan was charged with
three di fie rent offenses .
including·.
sellin g
of
, atijliana. · aiding and
a•,.tting the sale of lysergic
acid diethylamide, and
aiding anq abetting in the
sa le of anphetamines .
Du JJan's c"l ii! ~" " ~"' fi ' have
maximum -pcHalilies

an~~=~~~~i~J.~e~~~r.

Iy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kelly, Middleport.

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Editorial

Sports World

FRIDAY, APRIUD. ")9
7 oo-Cross Wits 31 Newlvvied Game 6 131 Sha Na Na

By wm Grimsley
AP Correspondent

8 News 10 Love American Style 15, Carol BurneH
&amp; Friends H , Dick Cavett 20. Big Slue M.&gt;rble :I'J
7 3G-Hee Haw Honeys 3, Sl 98 Beauty Show 6, Family
Feud 8 10. $100,000 Name That Tune l! Pop Goes

NI' W YORK lA P) Sparky I yle, the newest
hterary r age, was aroWld
lown Thursday. appearUl g m
OOok stores, stgmng h1s name
on the flyleaves of h1s
con tro verst:.l best seller and
holding press conferences
Tomght he has to go back
to work In the bullpen,
possrbly factng for the f1rst
tlme as a Texas Ranger hts
old New York teammates
whom he unfrocked m hls
first-pers on expo se, The
Bronx Zoo
The fl1ghly left.!Jander, Cy
' oung wmner m 1977 and
fru st rat ed bench -s1tter m
1978 was asked 1f he had sent
advance cop1es to h1s former
buddies over m the other
locker room
"Naw, I don 't want to rub
salt m old wounds. ' he sa1d
"If tbey want to read the
book the) can buy &lt;l "
The book 1s advertised as
an "aslomslung ms1delook at
!he World Champwn New
York Yankees and the1r
coast-to-coast rivals It s a
klss·a nd-te ll book CritiCS
refer to 1t as a sequel to Jun
Bouton 's Ball Four which a
de cade ago took r eaders mt.O
the pm ate lives of such
herQes as Mickey Mantle,
Wlutey Ford Elston Howard
and other Yankees
Why did he wnte •t' Some
cr1t1cs say he needed the
dough the may gel $200,1100)
Others contend he wrote li out
of p1que and frustratwn
Sparky smd he did It Ju&amp; for
fun
Someone asked If he had
ever read Ball Four' '
Naw ." he replied
What books have you
re ad ? '
2.
questioner
persisted
' Nooe but mY own - and
I've read It SIX tunes '
Of the hundr e~• who
queued up outside twu book
stores on busy F1fth Avenue
to get volumes s1gned by the
a uthor, some Important

The Couniry 15, Sanford &amp; Son 17 MacNeil Lehrer

Report 20,3J
8 OG-Oitt'renl Strokes J IS , Family 6,13 Incredible
Hulk 8,10, Washington Weak In Review 2q,33
N1ght Gallery 17.
8 3G-6aseball 3, Hello, Larry 15, Wall Street Weak
20 33 Night Gallery 17
9 OG-Movle Drive In" 6,13 Rooktord Files IS DukeS
of Hazzard 8, 10, Royal Heritage 20, MOvie "The
Face of Fu ~anchu" 11, Money News &amp; Views 33
9 3G- Boxlng 33
10 oo-The Duke ~s . Dallas 8, 10, News 20
0 Jo-Cons.umer Survival Kit 20
J 8, 10,13,}5, Hogan's Heroes 17

By DOD Graff

Carson 6,15, Soap 6,13, NBA Play 011
33, Movie ' Vag Monster from Space"

:• Boml)ers B 52" 17

Python' s Flying Circus 33 12 0513
Special 3 IS. Movie " N)ght of the
10
1 3G-M'ovle ' 11 Dream Too Much" 17
3 ~MOvie "The Maltese F~lcon " 3•

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· 3·';:;~~~~:~~
.
" Slim"
17 l OG-MOvle 'Destiny of a

SATURDAY, APR I~ 21 , 1979
l -IG-World at Large 17 6 OG-Sunrtse semester 10
6 10-0iscovery 17 6 3D-Saturday Report 3, U 5
Farm Report 10. Kentucky Afield 13,
6 M).,..News 17, 7 oo-Uncle Waldo3. Matters of Life 6,
Por ky P1g &amp; Friends 8, Public POlley Forums 10,
Animals, Animals Animals 13 Thr!!&lt;! Stooges
Little Rascals 17
7 JO-'-GIIffwood Ave Kids 3
Dusty's Treehouse 61
Plnk Panther 13 Vegeta~te SOup 15
8 OQ.c.Aivln &amp; the Chipmunks 3, 15, P-ye 8, 10,
Cl1ffwood Ave Kids 17
a i~Fantastlc Four 3,15 Partridge Family 17
9 ~God&gt;llla 3, 15, Bugs Sunny Road Runner 8, 10,
Star Trek 17
9 oo--Superfrlends 6, 13, 10 oo-Movte 'Marilyn" 17
10 ~DaffY Duck 3,15, Tarzan Super 7 8, MOvie
"Visit to a Small Planet" 10
11 110-'Fred &amp; Barney a, 15, Fangloce 13, Vegetable
Soup 6.
11 30-Jetsons 3, 15, Giggle snort Hotel 6, Action News
for Kids 13
12 OO,...Buford 3.15 Weekend Special 6. 13. Space
Academy 8, Movie " The Viking Queen" 17
12 30-Amerlcan Bandstand 13, This Week In Baseball
3, Poml of VIew 6, Fat Albert 8, 10, Fabulous

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Funnies lS

1 OG-Baseball Warm Up 3 15 , Aware 6, Ark II 8, In
The Know 10 Body Shop 33
1 IS- Baseball 3, ll
1 30-Bob Jones s, Columbus Bowling Classic 6 30
Minutes to Trl State Today and Tomorrow 13,
French Chef 33
2 oo-VIewpolnts, Movie "Beach Casanova" 10, 1979
GatornatlonalslJ Movie "Strange Bedfellows" 17,
Forsyte Sago 33
2 30'-Sports Afield 6, 3 OG-Midwest Ouldoorsman 6,
Last of the Wild s Midwest Outdoorsmon 13,
Academy Leaders 33
3 30-Pro Bowling 6,13 Gunsmoke 8
4 oo-Movle "The City'' 3, Golf 15, Nashville On The
R011d 10, Rat Patroll7, Sugar In the Gourd :j3
4 30-Sports Spectacular 8 Pop Goes The Country 101
Tills Week In Bliseball t7 Catch 33 33
5 OG-Wide World of Sports 6, 13, Dolly 10, Fish in' Hole
17, Growing Years 20. Lowell Thomas Rememt»rs

33
5 30-Porler Wagoner 10, Wrestling 17 Let's Grow A
Gorden 33
6 00&lt;-News 3,10. Concern 8. ,God Has The Answer 15,
Crockett's Victory Garden 20, Over Easy 33
6 30-NBC News 3,15, Stre~gth of One Link 6, CBS
.NeWs 8, 10. Newsmaker '79 13 Ohio Jourhal 20,

Anotlier Voice 33
7 OG-Abbctt &amp; Costello 3. Lawrence Welk l!ii. Hee
Haw 6,8, Bugs Bunny 10. Cry Of A Hurting
World .I'm Hungry 13, Forsyte Sago 20, Sneak
Previews 33
7 30-We nlnk You Should Know 3, Please Stand By

10, Pro Soccer 17, World War II G I Diary 33
8 oo-&lt;:llympathon '79 3 15, What's Happening 13, Julie
Andrews One to One 6 Bod News Sears 8,10, Once
U'pon A Classic 20,33
8 30-Delta Housa 13 Billy 8,10 Hamper McBee Row
Mash 20 Turnabcut 33
• 9 po,.;-Love Baal 6. 13. Movie "Uptown Saturday Night"
(10, Who Would Have Thought 20 Bo&gt;&lt;ina 33
9 \ ~hol Nashville Music 17, Do. It Yourself 1M steh
\ " 20 "
l•10 OQ.,.ABC News Closeup 6, 13, Pop Goes The Country
1

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' to 30-Nalhvllle On The Rood 11, Boston Moralhor&gt; •n
'
3,8, 10,13, 15, ABC News 6 Porter
17
'A Plaoe To Die" 6
'19 3, ll Jlke Box 8 Movie "J'I).\
10. Movie "The Return of Count

Kirshner s Rock Concerl17, David
Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler"
' 'The Amallng Colossal Man" 13.
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.: ',6roadw••Y Gondolier" 17, 2 3fh"'AIIC
Other Man" 3

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' MiddlepOi't man )

Business mirror

injured in fall

JlvCIIF.TrlJRRIF.R
slrongest C)&lt; lw•l rerovrry
AP Jluslnrss Wrtter
In IJw fl''"lw~ r )ll"r1Qd,"
NRW YORK rAP. l ernmll]llSt&lt; C'ar&lt;•l Rrork Kr n·
ReSlrged as they pre by ney ''"d Leslw J Mor•n at
mllr1sm about mflatwn,----n.e Wall ~lrrrl f1nn of Loeb
rnergy problrms and othPr 11'hnades Hornblower a nn
woes emnomlr pollrv
r1• noted
mak~rs c.:an Ctla•m onr 'smJ\ut t&gt;f'onomJrs • ~ not rAllrct
rrss m tht&gt; past ftw y.. nrs.
"thE- dJc;:mal sc1ente" for
Smet' Ute J!l'l:l-75 reress1on, nothln~ W1th all those lmsomr 10 nulhon nrw )ohS presslV&lt;' statlStlrs, thr
havr bern rrraterl m the presrnt and luturr ••mploy·
Umtrd Stairs 1,.sl yrar ment pwturr 1s Rlill frau~ht
alnne, total employment rose w1th problem• and uo·
by 3 6 mi111nn
rrrtamh""
Ry early 1979, thr p&lt;'r
Thrre IS or roursr, the
r•enla~r of workm~ ·age
stuhborn Issue that lbr ex
p&lt;'nple drawmg payrhrrks p&lt;'rts refrr to as strurtnral
rrariwd a rerord high of 59 4
unrmplnymenl -the srarr1h
And as qf Marr h, the unem· of JObs for j!roups surh as
plovment rate was down to teena!!f blacks even m the
S ? · )l&lt;'r&lt;-enl, lowest 1n four best of t1me&lt; •
and one-hal[ years
In artrlllton some eeonom&gt;
'Over the past four years
· watchers are warmn~ that
emplnY.Jllent has en)oyt'rl the the h1~h current level of em

HEALTH

fill
anclwh1t~·

'"""· wher• ttnt'lll·
ployment ratt's ar.E' .fix ~
tremely low
'The degree of IJ~htness 10
lht• skilled labor market '"
far ~rt'ater titan the overall
unemployment rate m1ght in·
rl1cate," the bank obl;erverlm
a r('("ent report
. The supply qf skilled
wr\rkers IS hkely to rt'lllam
light through most Of 1979
Th1s is likely to result in some
fni'\lwr upward pressures on
wages, particularly in the
' fa&lt;'t' of h1gh mHallon " '
That, of course, would
mean ~n added for..e.worldn~
"~alnst the Carter admmlstratlon's effort to make
ItS wa~e ~uideJmes stick On
lop of that, any shorUi~es of
quahf1t'rl workers would
lhemselvcs be a dra~ on lh&lt;•
eronnmy - "labor I!Relf ar
tmg as a ronstr~lnl In
grnwlh," 10 the word.• of t)1e
1 '"'b Rhoades econom.-ts
Rn von have a chou·E- You

('ttn worrv about a nacesstor'l

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Vitamin;;
arc•n 't c•nnug-h
DF.AR DR 1 AMR - I am
certain th1s prOblem wlll be of
utmost concern to thousands
of yo~r readers who are faced
with a s1m1lar Situation'
Wllen my rhlldren hved at
home I saw to tt that they ate
a well-biJianced diet Now
that they are away at college
I can no longet supervise
lhe1r food mtake One of my
daughters · cla1ms she no
longer cares to eat meat and
for the past yea• or so has
been eating nothmg bot fresh
fruits andsaliidS every dar..
I feel she must be dOih~
g""!." h~rm t o 1$' bOdy but
she d1sagre.e~ and says she
takes vitamins every; day I
woUJa be most appteotattve 1f
yo~ wolil~ discuss th•~ m Y'l,l'f
column a"d ten ,me •f I m
worrym&amp; needlessly, Also
mention wrwt-tmnn IS actual·
ly being done to her body, •f
an6F;AR READER _ You
haye every reason to be cone;~:~ It's not absolutely
e:
to eat meat •f

J(&gt;ttdmg to mr reasrd .-m.
ployment, or yon ran worry
"houltm·nast&gt;d rmpl&lt;wm&lt;'nt

Robert H :O•atton, ;7,
M1tldleport , IS hsted in
satisfactory condition at the
llolzet Medic.al center Where
he was admitted Wednesday
followm g a construcl\on
~cc1dent at the Kyger Creek
Power Plant
Statton, an employee of
Unwn Boller, pnmary
coo tractor for the )llllnt's new
preclpatators, .oustamed a
laceration to the back of hi&amp;
head and 1ra,uma to both feet
when he fell 18 feel while
la.ymg block
A cotnpany spokesman satd
Bratton fell t!Wough an
opening He was treated at
the scene then transferred to
t ~e hospital by a plant
ambufanoe

,
quiet&lt;, antl no fair 11smg fingers' Wliiot do 2,2~.0\lll.
1,122,000, 3,329,000, 1••~ ,000 and a18,991,000 add up to'l'
Don 'I lil&gt;lher sJ)e(ldtnll any more tiine on the answ,r, It's
n&lt;lt 11 'P.I!fl!l•nutnoo~ but a Sllllfst!Cill profile of a ~I!!' ~
• A:m:eri-pans.
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The first fJ8u~ J.t tM nllml&gt;tr ol ·~ariiage!l ~·
tlir:oughout the cou)ltry In t97il-aild lt.worlt• o\!1 to lO,t (!4ir
1JI90-!10Pllla~f&lt;ih , Pial is tile blth.est ~me.! 19'74, ll)W.~~!M
thai 1M ~~~h~ in 'tit• lll&amp;mage n&gt;te Of recent Y.etlrJ! itJi\1
be I# ~ ! ! - - of lit'.lng reversed
' 1
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Xhii &lt;leti&gt;l)il flilure Is the pill'/llier oflll\l~s forth~ &amp;alii!!
year, Again In ·terms of 1,000 population, that lJi a rate of
5 I, virtually unChal)ged from the year before and
indicatmg that the lon&amp;-term rise m the divorce rate may
lie leveling of£,
The· two sets of statislii'S are recotded In the Ia~
edlt1on ol "BirthS, MaiTtag~. Divorce$ arid ~a~'
ill'\~(! py tbl! Nattonal Genter for Health Stlltistlcb: Takeii
together, they suggest th11l even In 10n er.11 of fre~
lifesiy,les;there's stiU a lot to be sai&lt;l for !"~QCk- an!la
lot bO.ng done al&gt;o\Jt it.
BirthS durmg 1978 nlinlb&lt;:J'ed :t,329,000, ~I&gt;Qut the same IIlii
for 1977, glvmg hope that lh.&lt;&gt; popUlation lan't ali """I,Oslve
as re&lt;:ently fear:-ed But we're ,.till a ~way from the zerogrowth so~iety advocat&lt;!d by SQit\e population- &amp;l!Jl8~.
stnce the year's \lve births outnumber~!! deaths by,
1,405,000 The difference, plus iinmlgrQtion, brought tlMI
official U.S, population to 218,998,iloo as of Jan I, 1979, a
newlilgh
It figures.
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Keeping up with falling behind
Labor Department statisticians have news for a ~nlflcant ~ment of the IJ.S. population.
'
AI. of April 1, an urban faiitily of four with an lr)come o~
1es8 than ~.700 will be categorized as poor. 'I'Juit lii an
moreilse of $500 over last Y'*''a mc111ne •~I'll· •'e· :
For a sin~le person, the polltt'WI~yel goes up frDII!JMl!l'
10 $3,400. Sunilar mcreases for BUitlsticaJ P.~
announced lor housebolds of other compoaltlons
It just goes to show you how It 18 with lnfiatjon It coats
more lust to be poor.

,.ere

In search of Nessie
IIJIRAIIY QPF.N
RF.r.l li.AR HOURS
1'he Mulilleport Public
r lhrary wlll be open ilurmg
the rej!,Uiar hours on Fttday
anrl Saturday The scheduled
11" intlng of the mtenor has
bern pOstponed until April 'l1
and 28 WJih dosmg to take
rl•re atthaltime

that , ybur b~dy rannot leadmg to a rf&gt;n:ossun
manufacture ~I all or m suff•·
r1ent m;nounts for the body's
needs There are e1ght of
these for adui!R and 10 for
growmg t h1ldren
The two main sources for
M~1rtl"l,;t Angle and
complete protem 10 the d1et
are meat and milk or m1lk
Aplt&gt;erl Walters
products If you don't eat
meat, you should use plenty
of milk pr cottage cheese or
yogurt A quart of low-fat
mllk w1th 2 percent nonlat
soM s added provides a little
By Martha Angle and Robert Walters
more than 40 grams of goOd
protem 1'hls Will go a long
way toward meetmg her da1"
ly reqUirements
M~ture bean :reeds are a
gOo\! source of pto\elns but
they 'don't oonLaln . all the
css~n11~1 · amino acids .
Clvfllza110ns tliat haYe used a
comi)1Mtion of mature bean
seeds uorn 80ij wheat liave
survi; ed because the CQill·
blnat1on Will provide all the
essential ammo acids W1th
ever•nstng food costs, beans
can be a goOd source of prolem
stretch the food

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IN WASHINGTON

Needless confusion?

one sure sign that summer Is just around a corner or !WO

In the past, divers, electronic listening deVIces, unde,..
water cameras and just about every"Qther aid short of ESP
has been used without resolving the mystery of Nellie's
existence ThlJi year, BOtiton's Academy of Applied Science
is bringmg in reinforcements that will be in their element '
DOlphins,
\
Two have been 1n trainang a 1 wmter in F-lorida for the: 1
sWJlll)er'• search rrhey Will be releued Into lloch N.,..
cart)lin, Cljmeraa and strolMOights attaChed to opeelal;

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What's the beef?

Here are a few you d1dn 1
see m !he lmes and what
Sparky sa)s about them tn h1s
book
Yan~ee owner George
StembreMer 'The man ts
ruthless George can get
away w1th trealmg an
an'OWltant or a secretary
hke a pack rat I heard he
fired one secretary because
she d1dn 't brmg h1m a
sandwich fast •
Superstar Regg1e Jackson
'Regg•e s really a piece of
work He'll say anythmg and
be real quotable every lime,
whether what he says makes
any sense or not He wants to
be rdobzed not recogmzed
B1lly Martm 1 "Billy's
p10blem •s h1s twnper Plus
he always wants to be boss,
wh•ch offends the guys who
own the team Un(ortunalely,
he can't flre them They can
frre hun, and often do "
Ins Angeles Dodgers As
soon as we started winning,
the) started crymg They
were such crybab1es They
have about zero class They
kept makmg excuses like, •If
only the ball hadn't taken a
bad hop • If only Nettles
hadn t made those great
play s The Dodgers weren t
even the second best team m
ba seball There's no doubt
whatsoever that Boston 1s a
lot better team than they are,
m every way"
OK Sparky, we bear you
but when you cut loose from
the moWld don 't forget to
duck ,

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harnesses
There I• some concern about their safety -'not from the
r.&amp;c:-~cP. of Nesste but from the lake 1s tcY waters, wtiiOh r
they sre not accustomed to
But look at It this way Maybe the concern ohould really ,
be about Nessie. An underwater encounter with ahyti\IQg •
trussed up like those two dolphi111J will be colild be eno\ll!b
to s~are the scales off any monSter-.

people were conspiCuously
m1 s sm~

rillS fLEUOWN
NORTH RANDALl., Oh1p
1AP) - Mert1ful Jo ran past
,can Me Country and favored
Cla1ndge m the stretch to wm
the featured Allowance at
Thistledown Race Track
Thursday
The WUU1er , a 3-year-old
FIX lliAT ROOF
filly. was ndden by Danny
NO MVSl! .,,, , o Weller llleltlfUI Jo, c&lt;&gt;mln11
NO FUS:ot
·
off a victory at Beulah Park,
ran the SIX furlongs m I 13 U
Covered and Protected
and
pa1d
80, $18 and $5 40
wtth Beaut1tul Granules
Call
Me
C&lt;Juntry
returned
PHONE
$16 40 and $4 40 and Cla1rtdge
HACKEl
pmd $2 20
The Tr1fecta of Ben's
GRANULATED ROOFING ~1ambeau !2), Hyson !8&gt; and
Two Seater (7) pa1d $415 so on
992-2444
137 wmnmg tiCkets
The crowd of 3,869 wagered
a total of $506,781.

Is the annual announcement tha~ the sea~h for tbe
legendary lpOn&amp;ter of Scotland's LoCh N~11 Ia reallfulng

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second Thoughts on Headlines Department

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"Consumer leaders urge 'Beefleao Wedneadllyl' to fiJbt
high prices."

(From The New York Times,

reP«t~nB

on a prkfe.,

McCiures

staMizJng campalgnlltunched by consumer-affairS alte»cles.)

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tliat'• {or the lqcky orte&amp; For :lOme. lbe .oha(&gt;f of ~·~
bud&amp;etlS 8\iCli tbat lhily inigbtas well&gt;ntake tluit a stral8.Jll '

Su11~a\l throUilh $alurday.

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NGHS takes twinbill from Eagles

Today's

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354 E . Ma•n

Pomeroy, 0

lh&lt;• twinllrll , ;,1 aml6,1 T11rk
P•m•• i'"l lht• wm m lh&lt;&gt; fm;t
~amr• a&lt; h&lt;• went lhl' dc&lt;tan
'r• , fannin~ twu anrl walkm~
lwo Whl14• I'IVIOJ.' 11{'1 1\ISt flVf"

UNCINNA'fi(APt - rom
Seaver, !he C:incmnati Reds
three-tune Cy Young' Awa•d
winner, says he can ti)I'OW as
hard as ever It Just takes
hun longer to get wanned up
H1s two.!J1tter m a 2~
Vlotory Thursday rught over
the Atlanta »raves made a
believer of Atlanta Manager
Hobby Cox
' That's the best I've seen
him tSeaver ! tn two years,"
C&lt;Jx sa1d "He threw hard and
had good overall control "
Ken Gnffey and George
~·aster h1l solo home rWJS to
back Seaver, who admttted to
bemg rankled by some cnllcs
who say he's not as fast as he
used to be
A lot of people say I can't
throw hard any more,"
Seaver sa1d · I feel like I'm
back on track I feel bke I can
throw hard, and I'm gomg to
go out and do 11.
I went out there and told
myself I was gomg to throw
as hard as 1 can as long as I
can ,.
Seaver sa1d he !f&lt;ok an
extra~ong JS.minute warmup
befOfe the game, and 1t
evidently paid orr
"I'm 34 years old It takes a
long tune to get my arm and
shoulder wanned up," he
said
It was the second complete
game and the 48th career
shutout for Seaver, 2-2 thiS
year Both Wins were agamst
!he Braves
Seaver gave up a leadoff
double to Pepe Frias in tbe
thrrd mnmg but later retired
15 straight batters before

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of
Other
Institute for Highway
Mutual, the world's lar&amp;eat auto
6 mph standard Is both workable

on a
may cease to
h"vr normal menstrual
)ll'r~nrls
There are JT1llny
other rlmses lor this too
The hody degenerate• ann
y&lt;•u fnay lose vital rhemlc&gt;•l•
f1 nrnthe heart In a s(·n~e- tt 1s
1

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The truth g thai no one, In &amp;overmnent or out, has any
reliable "real world" data on the perfonna""" of bwnpers
meelmg the 5 mph standard becauae cars bullt to thole
spedflcatlons have only been on the market a few months. ,
Until there Is enough Information avallable on which to
base an mtelllgent judgment, 11 would aeem the hel&amp;ht -of
lrresponl!lblllty to ta);( ~bout tlnkerin&amp; with the standard
There 1s a lag of two or three year• at best between the
des1gn of a new bumper system and production For
Congress to intervene now, and change the rules under
wh1ch the auto mdustrv has been operating, would create
needless confus1on and expehse

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Oliver
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Miss Hawn, 33, won an Academy Award for her first film, ;
"Cactus Flower " She has appeared m sever~) other movies, :'t
including 11 Foul Play,11 'jButterflles are Free" and uSham .. ~~$
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reporters Monday for the f1rst time smce bemg admitted six
weeks ago to the Long Beach Naval Hospital for lreabnent of
alcoholism, his manager says
,
Tandy R1ce said Thursday the president's brother wiU give a
bnef statement and answer questioos at the h011pltal
Carttr, who has been In the h011pltal's alcohol and drug
abuse unit smce March 6, has been paying the civilian rate of
$266 a day
¢.
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San 01ego at Atlanta, tn)

Ballllllore 6, New York 3
Boston S Milwaukee 3
California 6. Minnesota 4
Only games schedu led
Friday's Gamet

S1turday's Gamts
Milwaukee at Ba1t1more

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Sunday's Games

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f!Aontreai at Chtcago

San Oieg_o at Atlanta

Ctncmnatt at St Louis
Pittsburgh at Houston

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BASEBALL

American league

CLEVELAND INDIANS Activated Wayne Garland.

pitcher
Reuschel.

Placed
Paul
pitcher, on the

diSabled list
BASKETBALL

National
Basketball Assoctahon

GOLDEN
WARRIORS -

STATE
Announced

Konsa• City at Boston

the

Texas at New York

FOOTBALL
Natlo1111 Football League
DETROIT LIONS - Signed
Tyrone Wilson. fullback
COLLEGE
EASTERN WASHINGTON

resignation

of

Roberts, assistant coach

Chicago at Cleveland
Seattle at Minnesota
Toronto at Detroit
oakland at California, (n l
Svnd1y'1 Games
Toronto at Detroit

M1lwaukee at Balttmore 2
Kansas City at Boston
Texas at New York

Chicago at Cleveland
Seattle at Minnesota
Qakland at California

whl'lltfnur runs

rrn~~ed

game hke that could have
gone ctther way "
Both pitchers pitched a
hell of a game But you can' t
wtn when you don t get rWJs,"
L&lt;lx sa1d 'We should break
out and wm soon when we get
flurroughs !left fielder Jeff
Burroughs 1 gomg '
Burroughs the Br aves'
cleanup h1t1er who hll 301
w1th 21 home runs last
s.ason, struck out and flied
out three tunes as hiS balling
average sagged lo 125
Cmcmnall shortstop Dave
t&lt;Jncepc10n kepi hiS hlltmg
streak alive at 10 games With
a sufg le m lhe Iolli th mnUlg
•

Joe

up wrth much of a
performan ce , e1ther He
)'lelded 11 hils , nme earned
run s and left after the eighth
for a pmch hitler Sllll, he
was credited With the wm as
San ~·rancrsco defeated the
Padr es 14·10 Thurfida y
afternoon
Cy Young s name also
ca me up 111 a d1fferevt
context M1ckey lnhch, who
replaced Perry on the moWld,
bed Young w1th 2,818 career
stnkeouts when he fanned
Dave Wmf~eld m the thU'd
That mark rs f1fth on the all·
11me hst
There was httle consolatiOn
m that strikeout, however
tnllch left 111 the th1rd mnmg,
when San Franctsco scored
hve runs, capped by ca~.ther
Marc Hill's three-run homer
Hill had four RBI m the
game as d1d the Giants'
Terry
Whitfield,
who
extended hls hltt mg streak to
e1ght games
DeSJnte y1eld1ng a threerun homer lo Fernando
Gonzaleund Gene Rrcltard's
lhree·run double, Blue came
w1thm one Ulnmg of h1s fourth
consecutive complete game
• The left.!Jander IS now 4-0.
In the only other National
League games Thursday, the
Clucago Cubs edged st Louis
! 2 and CU1cmnat1 blanked
Atlanta 2-0
Cubs J. Cards 2
Chicago nght ·hander
Denms J..amp scattered SIX
h1ts over seven mnmgs m hts
frr st start of the season y1elding St Louis' runs on
lnu Brock 's RBI single and a
fielder's choi ce grounder
Rehel ace Bruce Sutter
worked the fUlal two innings
for h•s second save
Ivan DeJesus homered for
Ut e CUbe, and Clncago scored'
two more runs on an error by
Brock ljl left f1eld m the
second lnnmg and th1rd
bsseman Ken Re1tz' throwing
error m the fourth The
fourth-mnmg run became
earned when Cards right·
hander Bob Forsch , 0-2,
followed w1th a w1ld pitch

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San Diego
Atlanta

Comas followed with a the margin of victory
Jeff Kimes look the loss as
safety
he
and Oreg Wigal romb1ned
An F:••tern error allowed
one run to SI'Ore, before to fan four Pirates and walk
Rusoell Shupe and J)eryl six
Petrie led the wmners at
Sh•wn socked singles Two
walks 111 between those two the plate with a double and
two singles Marty Gl ass·
&lt;mgl..,; arlrled to 111&lt;' assault
Eastern got two runs m the hUfll , Steve I .IItle, McComas ,
botlom of the second Shaw, and Shupe e•rh ltad a
na rrowml( the margm to 4-.1, "'n~le
Mark Norton led the
F.a~les with two smgles while
R~&lt;sell, R W1gal ann K1mes
each had one smgle
In the second game, the
Pirates exploded for all s1x
nms 1n the first lnmng
Payne, IJttle, Shaw, Shupe,
and Russell each got a smgle
in that frame Pelr1e and Mcr.omas were hit by the pltrher and a fielder's chmce
added another run
Hannan Trace plated three
Eastern picked up a run m
nms In tlw seventh Inning tlwfourth and two In the fifth,
ThursdPy night to edge but the rally fell short An
V1Slhng Southern, 11·10 In an error and two walks 1n each
oiMashwned donnybrook at of th011e innings accounted
Mercerv11le
for the J;:agle scoring
In the seventh mmng rally,
Petrie got rred1t for the
Paul Shaffer capped the win The nghthandfr teamed
upr~smg w1th a bases loaded
with I Jttle, and Payne to toss
a nlrty one·hltter at the
tnple
Sm1thern took an early lead Ragles The lo9e Flastern hit
on a walk to Jark nufly, came m the third , a single by
stolen base and smgle by Ro~er Gaul Russell led the
Robmson
Pirates at the plate With his
Twn more runs SI'Ored In two singles Getting a smgle
the !hlrd on singles by John each for the winners were
Pa)ll' and J1m Powell and a Payne, IJttle, Petrie, Me·
triple by West
romas, Griffith, and ShuJll'
Eastern's record dropped
Hannan Trace bounced
back scoring SIX runs in the to 4·2 on the year North •
third on singles by Webb, Gallla raised its league
Dennison, Waugh, a walk, record to 3-1 while they
and three-run homer by Shaf- evened its overall record at 3·
fer
3
Southern regained the lead
I hiescore
m the fourth w1th two out on a
NG
040 l!H 8 0
walk , an error, and hits by F:
120 00-3 s 3
Pape, West, and Kent Wolfe
Payne and Glassburn
Kimes flp l, r. W1gal 13)
Paclnjl Coach Tim Searberry's Wildca!R were Shaf- and Rlssell
F.
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fer With a homer, triple and
800 ~ 9 3
single, Fulks, doubled , Den- NG
Kimes (wpl, IJttle 13),
nison, Webb, Waugh an~
Reaver, earh singled
Payne 15 l and Glassburn
Southern hitters were West
Wlth a trtple and two singles,
Pape, three singles, and a
double , MrNickles, a single ,
K Wolfe, two smgles and
Robmson, a single
The loss lefl Southern with
a ~ record In the league and
:l-4 overall mark
The Tornadoes travel to
Hannan, W Va Monday
I lnesrore
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H Trace
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FURMAN - Announced
the resignation of John C
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effective Aug 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
W. L Pet GB

New York

Cin, 19, Griffey, Cln, 19,
Whitfield, SF, 19
DOUBLES - Griffey, Cln,
7; Reitz, St L, 6, Morgan, Cln,
6; Winfield, 50, s, Whitfield.
SF, 5
TRIPLES - T Scott, St L,
2. Concpcn, Ctn, 2, Winfield,

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7 2 778
10 3 769

Seattle
Dakland

Rah. 391

Foster, Cin. 21 , Concepcn,

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Baseball AI A Glance
(n)
By The Associ1lod Press
Plttsbur~h I KISoo 0 0) at
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
Houston (Richard 13 01 (n)
Clncmnatl (Bonham l 6) at
W L Pet GB
St LouiS (Sykes I 0), tnl
7 4 636
M1lwaukee
6 4 600
1;~
los Angeles IWel~h 2 0) at
Boston

Montre.!ll

lWNS - J Cruz, H!n, 12;
. Puhl , Htn , 12 Porker , Pgh,
11 , Lopes, LA, 11. North, SF,
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Cruz, Htn, u , Madlock, SF,
12 , Schmidt, Phi, 11, K
Hrnandz, 51 L, 11, Driessen,
Cln, 11 , Cabell, Htn, 11
Hils - Winfield, SO, 22 ,

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San Diogo (Jpnes 2 1) at
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New York &lt;Swan 11) at

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HOME RUNS - Murphy,
All 5, Schmidt, Phi, 4,
Bonnell, All, A; Kingman,
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Kansas City (Leonard 1 1)
Bochte, Sea, 22 , Downing •
at Boston (Eckersley 2 1l
Cal 21 , Lemon Chi, 21
Milwaukee ICaldwell 3 0)
Cooper, Mil, 20 Carew, Cal ,'
20
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at Baltimore Stone 10 1), (nl
Ch1cago (Kravec o 2) at
DOUBLES - Cooper, Mil,
6, Hisle, M1l, 6, DQwnlng, Cleveland (Paxton 0 1). (n)
TeJCas (Comer I 0) at New
Cal, 6, ).emon, Chi, 6 C
York (F igueroa 1 l), (n)
Woshgtn , Ch1, 6
Seattle (B&amp;nnl51er Ill) at
TRIPLES - R Miller, Cal ,
2. Norwood, Min, 2, 30 Tied Minnesota ( Koosman 2 Ol
ln1
With 1
oakland !Keough 0 1 or
HOME RUNS - Lynn, Bsn,
6, Grlch, Cal, 5, Cooper, Mil, Langford 0 3) at Collforn••
4, Aikens, Cal 4, 5 Tied With (Tanana 1 2). In)
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Chi, 45l
RUNS - Cooper, M1l, 12
Downing, Cal, 12 Lansford,
Cal 12 , Carew, Cal, 11.
McRae, KC, 11
RBI - Baylor, Cal. 17,
Cooper. Mil, 13, Porter, KC,
13 , Bochte Sea, 13, Grlch,
Cal, 12
HITS - Lansford, Cal, 22

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fowth mmng off loser Pinl
N1ekro broke up the S&lt;Ol eless
l1e l1 oster s seventh..tnmng
shot to the third level facade
m left Fteld gave Seaver an
added cusluon
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Gnffey, who hll a fast ball
over the n ght f1eld wall, sa1d
he had the knuckleb:.ller
f1gured out
I know hun pretty good 1
hke to hll off hun," Gnf(ey
sa1d
1 know 11 he gets
behmd With a knuckleball,
he's gomg to come back With
a fast ball or sl1der When you
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Jenkins, Tex, 21. Jones, Sea,

World

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detenorate qmckly however
lly .IIIHN NELSON
The 40·year-old Perry
,\I' Spurts Wriitrr
came
up wllh a bad back
It was to have been a
mmutes
before game ume,
classic pltchmg duel Two Cy
Young award Winners the and the San D1ego Padres
kmd of matchup usually 1978 Cy .Young w111ner
reserved for openmg day or checked out of the startmg
Game I of the World Senes hneup
Blue who won the Cy
Gaylord Perry vs Vida
Young
m 1971 w1th Oakland ,
Blue
didn
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come
up w11h a bad
The situatiOn began to
back but then he didn't ct&gt;me

TODAY'$ MAJOR
LEAGUE LEADERS
By The Assotloted Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING (20 at ball) Trammell Del, 476, A

2 08, McClure, Mil, 2 0, I 000,

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Detroit

245, Aase, Cal. 2 0, l 000,
3 l7, E Rodrlgez, KC. 2 0,
1 000. 2 70
STRIKEOUTS Wor
tham, Chi , 22, Ryan, Col , 21

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Ilea !I One out later, Jerry
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tymg rWl on biJse, but Seaver
blamed home plate wnp1re
t.es Treltel for the e~ghth­
Ulmng J~m
" Righi U1 a cruc1al spot he
blows It," Seaver sa1d "That
same pitch t that walked
lleall i was a strike eartier ,
but then 11 was a ball That's
the difference With these guys
- consistency "
Tre1tel was part of the
amateur umptrang crew
frlhng m lor striking major
league umpu-es
Gnffey' "' home run 10 the

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2 59, Jenkins, Tex 3 0, 1.000,
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Forsch, Htn, 3 0, 1 000, 0 67,
Rlc~ard , Htn, 3 0, 1 000, 2 21;
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Welch, LA1 2 0, 1 000, 2 71,
Perry, SO, 2 o, 1 000, 2 52
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the donation to the Mei~s Inn
ll&lt;'lwrrn 2::ltl p.m. and 3:30
p.m. Sunday. No money will
ht• arrepted after the '3:30
p.m. deadline. ·

\,

born

POLLY•s 'poiNTERS

Mr .~nd M~ . .Jltrnl's

Polly Cramer

0Hvic!

ll"•tl: former Phyllis David-

son. r.lmra"ter, annount't' the
birth of a daughter, F.li7Jtbeth
Of:AK Pl 11 .1.1/ - M•ny.peoF.llen, born April 18 at St.
TUi·. ut:AIII:JiSA i.WAVSWRITF.:
Qu pen: .Jani~ r arnrthrtn ,
ply are wnrri•d about lhr
Tablecloth
is
FROMRRF.ASTFF.F.OINClTOTV
10 .100 vot es: Debbi e
Ann's Hn•p.ital, Columbus.
wrinkles that a!"P in new
Thr
Infant weighed S&lt;'Ven
creasec;f
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. C'l~
P :iekens, 9,898 votes: flee
m :ARHF.!.F.N :
plastir labledoths and I think .
. You championed the yotin~ woman who asked if it was ~II
Si mms, 2,400 volt'S: I nri
pounds and one ounre.
I
have help for them. A year
RF.VIVi\J.SF.T
rt~ht to b!"Pa,, tfred hor baby Ill front¢ froends who droppro In
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rhapman , 2,300 votes.
Maternal grandpa!"Pnl&lt; are
DF.AR
POLLY
Several
or
"" ago I ordered a vinyl
·Revival services are being
unexpectedly. (ThiS With a blank.et or srarf eove~ln~ . \
All mont' \' for the contest
. ~r . and Mrs, lko n . Davidweeks
ag11
I
lloughl
a
flannel·
.
·roat
that &lt;"&amp;me with a ·note
Of courst• br('astfeed.ing _is ''lovE-ly and liciturHl .'. So i~ htking
mttst he tufned in Sundav at held ar7 :30 each evening at
Bon, ·Rutland: paternal granba&lt;"ked
plastlv
tablecloth.
.
saying
that If. wrinkles re:
~ b;tl~, but let 's ho(l&lt;' the mother h~s !ht' derenry tosti)l do that
. . .
0 .C
.uo p.m. Anyonewis~ing to the Flatwood s United
dp:irenL•, Mr~ and Mrs. The rr•a!les · where ·it was mained after the roat bad
· alone . -A PF.RSON WITH TASTF.
vole for the cmitcstants ean Methodist Church, Flatwoods '
.lames Rre:d, Middleport; , fold~ .will not rome out· even been han!dng up for a few ·
· great· • grandparentS , Mrs.
f)F.AR HF.I F.N '
.
CHF.~TF.R--The Chestt•r leaders. Mrs. Wolf read scrip- do"' by contact i n~ lht• cha.ir- .Road, through Sunday. There '
though I hav~ set heavy llnurs I shOuld lake it to a
'
Helen Miller, Mldtlleport: . thin~s lik'e books on them. no . laundromat where they have
1 t" ' breastfeed' my baby, and when company shows up, I Untied .Methodist ·women ture from John .' 1n with Jlt'rsuns bv sending 'he . is special vocal tnusic each
giv~ them fair ~arning, lhrn sr ttlr'lnyself inlt&gt; my favt&gt;rite meeting recently at the readings 11 f thr F.asler story donatio~ to. P. 0 . Rn~ 2, evenin"1:'.'1· The public is in- "''I' i
I.awrenre Reed , Middleport,
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hope you have some help for hlg dryers. Put II in one for
and Mrs. Mabel Wood,
chmr to do our lhmg.
·
&lt;'hurrh voted to contribute by the leaders br ing in- Pomeroy, 45-769, with the ron, vi ted .
me. -FRAN
aflout flv• minutes on the
We're had lots of company and no one has yet left. Or even $I,OOO toward to the building • lr rs)l{'r.ed with verses of
F.win~on .
DF.AR FRAN - Perhaps· lowest heat. The root came
ntltde a remark . -KATHYRF.ADF.RS :
fundofthechurch.
.
"Were You There•" Mr·s.
The rouple arr also the
the ·following letter from outg~;eat and I think the same
The majority of r orrespondt'nis favorfd discreet
Mrs: Jean Roush , vke Kathryn Baum was pianist
parents · of a son, .Tames
Dorothy will he of some help treatment would work if a
l.awrenre, age two.
hrt•astfrrding whrneve.r and wherevk nt'&lt;'eSsary, bull believe president, conducted the for group singing . of the
~Doxology '
•
to you. - POI.I .Y
tablecloth was put in a home
1
in ¢ivin~ equal tim~. as with the following :
mrPtin)! during wh\ch timr hymn , ''He J,ivrs' ' and Mrs.
dryt&gt;r. - OORO'J'HV
:
t•
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an
orlds
anrl
ends
sHle
WHS KC! rr read an article fro m
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DF.AR POI.I.Y •• My
f)F.AR HF.l F.N.
planned lor Mity 4 and 5 at the Guideposts entitled " Wait
mother
put moth balls In my 1
Abnut showing the birth of a baby on television : It 's a churrh . ftems are to be Three Days. " The dosing
53-year-&lt;Jid cedar ehestand to
private and personal rxp&lt;'rienre shared byrlose relatives, not
hrought to the church priced prayer was a remting of
r&lt;'ITIOVe the odor I put in a box
thotL';ands of curious Spet'tators ..Only [n this country would a by those donating them. 11 "Prayer of·. the Immortal
On Sunday, the evening member group present&lt; a United Methodi st Chnrch is
of
whole cloves. More could
birth be televised - anything to get a viewer for a buck! -MRS.
was 8lso ·noted that a bake r.hrist" by Peter Marshall. '
FRIDAY
SIJNDA v
be used If needed and I have service of the Racine varied program through the ID&lt;'ated on Fourth St. , in
M.K.
..
sale will be held at Gauls
rHF.STF.R
Township found this also works w~ll in Wesleyan United Methodist use of different voice com- · Rarinc. Pastor Dave H"rris
SPF.Cl AI . meeting of M~igs
f)F:AR HF.LF.N.
Storr
in
r.hester
on
May
12.
Trusters
S(l&lt;'dal
meeting musty · dresser drawers . Church will feature the blnations, singing hannony and Doxology ('ordi ally invite
RF.AC'T
tearit
at
7:30
p.m.
J disagree with "DiSgruntled Viewers" who don-1 want
·,
The'
sale
is
sponsored
by
the
· . gospel music of "l)oxology." which ranges from two-part the public to attend the scrFriday at thr Senior Citi7ens Sund~y 2 p.m. at Cheiit•r - RF.A
themselves and their families to face the realities of life, via
•
rhrsler
.Methodist
choir
with
Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Hayman,
Sr.
Director Ginther
Town Hall. Frederick M. 1iltDF.AR POI.I.Y :- Our Ooxol~y , whose name .to fi ve-part. Since beginning vi{·~ . which will bej.!in at 7: :W
H
wa t rhin~ a televised birth.
renter in Pom~roy ..
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•l
prO('t't'ds
to
go
to
thr
piano
tlr
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1
k
teena~ed
son is handicapped means "an expression of this ministry of mu~ir in p.m .
If it hadn't been for the natural childbirth )'ve seen on TV, I
ROUND AND SQUARE
fund
.
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rr
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.
,
and
not
able
.to pull up the · Praise,'' endeavo~ .to. sh~:~re November of 1977; Doxology
ALUMNI ENTERTAINMF.N'l' - F.nlertainment at
might not have stayed ratm through· the most beautiful rxDance Friday from 8 to 11
HYMN
SING
at
Anllqutty
rovers
on
his
bed. Insiead of the love and joy of" Christ has sung in churches in much
toto!
of
71
shutin
visit
s
A
the Middleport High &amp;hool Alumni Banq uet this yea r will
perirn&lt;'e in my life. - HAPPY ANn PROUD
p.m
.
at
Senior
Citizens
Raptis!
Clturt'h.
Sunday
l
:30
usin~
blankets,
etc., we tuck through an easy-listening of central and southeastern
WPrt&gt; madP durin!{ th(' months
be provided by the "Bear-a-lon.es" of Upper Arlington
MOTHF.R
Center.,
Pom·eroy.
Dance
p.m.
F.verynne
we
!rome.
him
into
a
sleeping
bag that Is style Df gospel music. Using Ohio. They have recently
of February, March and
directed by Robert Franklin (Ginny 1 Ginther. a fonner
(Votes were thrl't'-to-one in favor of demonstrating nalu.ral
open to public. Adults $1&gt;,
April
.
Officers'
reports
were
SITNilAV
.P..lared on his bed and a!"P ihe accompaniment of . an completed their first album,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith
band director at Middleport High School. Ginther
childbirth on televisinn. -H. 1
children under 12 admitted
electric piano, the. five- entitled "A Gift of Praise."
presented
and
approv'
r
d.
RF.V!VAJ.thrnlwh
April:!2
always
sure
hP
is
snug
and
·
entertained
with ·a dinn er
graduated froJT) Middleport Hi gh School in 1945. He
free. Music by Sti'ingllastera. .
The members of the group honorf~g thr ir. gr :-~ ndsQn;
~
W.nn. -ROSEMARY
.
" Res urre c tion,
the
graduated from Ohio State University and has dil"Pcted
DF.AR HF.LF.N :
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REVIVAL at 7 each at F.aJ!Ie Ridge Community
DF.AR POI.I ,y - I like lo
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include Tom and Pam Sager, Kenny Russell , on his seventh
many award winning bands. Th(' ."Rear-a-Tones" ~roup is,
This is for the grandparents whose teen-age grandson Message of'J jfe'' was thP proevening
at
Freedom
GO~pef rhnrch, 7:30p.m.' rarh even•
12
Pockets
for
na
i
ls
and
usr
a
long-bandied
teaspoon
Bev Jlush, Janet Osborne, birthday. Attending were his
gram
topic
with
Mrs.
Helrn
The
children
of
Mr.
and
i
the dance band of the Upper Arlington high school where
with a surprise celebration on Mission, Bald Knob, with the
lalrrady in trouble with his 'folks\ wbtt't condescend to live
1
ing
with
the
Rev.
Carl
Hkk"
to
reach
to
the
bottom
of
insand
Rruce Piper. Tom and parents; · Lt. and Mrs. Karl
Wolfr
and
Mrs.
Ruth
Karr,
too
l
s
·j
Mrs.•
Clarence
E.
Hayman,
•
Ginther is employed He is married In the former Hazel
their 25th wedding anniver· Rev . 0 . G. McKinney
"ith them unless they sign an agreement letting him smoke
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Terry
Pam
Jive in Athens, where R11ssell and Meli ss a ,
•P&lt;'aklng.
Sperial
singing
Fri·
tant
coffee
or
tea
jars.
Such
a
i Sr. honored their parent.&lt;; sary, April 15, at their Route speaking; special mUIIIC and
• Po cket for 25 ' stee l
Hawkins of Middleport. The annual banquet will be hrld
pot, slay out all night, and ~ave girls in his bedroom.
Tom
pastors the Richland .Jacksonville, !'{, C.: Mr. mid
Whitlatch,
Middleport,
are
day
and
Saturday
by
"The
spoon
is
also
·
handy
for
on Saturday, May 26 at the MidtllepiJrt F.lemcntary
2, Racine home.
t apes
If the adults sign that paper, they're consenting to bigger
public invited:
l
announcin.
g
the
birth
of
their
and
Clarks
Chapel United Mrs. K enneth Russell,
Hymn
Timers"
and
"The
reachin~
·
the
J?nltom
of
School.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman were
trouble than if they let him run away. They shoulctn 't even feel
..j . . - ' - - - - - - - - ;
• Squar e ho l der
•
RF.TURN JONATHAN Mrssengors". Public invited.
Methodist
Churches.
Rev, Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
first
child,
a
son,
Bradley
mustard
or
nlayonnaise
jars
married on April · 18 ·at Meigs r.hapter, Daughters of
guilty about not takin~ him in on ohis lerms. He has brains :
;
How!S
YOUR
Shawn.
The
seven
pound,
13
Janet,
and
Bruce
all
live
in Arnold, Minersville, and Don
and
then
Wilng
It
to
spread
as
. Portland by . the Rey. thP AmPriran RPVolutinn,
Whatever he hrr nrries js totally up to himself. If he rims, my
Johnstown,
where
they
are
11JF.SDAY
ounce
infant
was
born
on
a
knife.
•
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and Mike Smith. Served with
, COINCI.UR
Clarence Proffit.. '!'hey have Friday, 1:30 . p.m. at t~e
• HoSPITAUZATION?
bet is he11 hr bark after he sees life in the big bad.world isn1
active
in
the
Miller
United
Wednesday,
April
II,
at
the
MF.IGS
OAPSF.
Chapter
17
My
Pet
Peeve
is
with
those
TOMEF.T
th~ dinner were bunny rake
·c.hes.
t
er,
0.
·
five
daughters,
Viqlet
,
all roses.
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98~·3301
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Mel~s Inn. The Rev. Wilbur· Tu&lt;&gt;Jday 7:30 p.m. at Meigs
Methodist r.hurch.
Holzer
Medical
Center.
drivers
who
rare
across
parkand
icc cream.
The OH-KAN Coin rlub will
Katheleen,. Yalarie, Lisa and Perrin, to have charge of the
Here's a quote !·copied from a book :l nd made into a poster
'
CALL
Junitor HiJ!h, There will be In~ lot&lt; and don't watch out
The Racine Wesleyan
Grandparents are Mr, and
hold a regular mt'l'ling al 7
'
June,
and
one
son,
Uarence.
for otlr son's room: ''Raising a child is very much like buildin!l'
prnl(ram . ·F.Iertion of . ele&lt;•tion of officers.
11 JRNS ONF. - Jessira
Mr~. Paul Casei, Middleport
Thl' Middler rta"' of thr
for any.one elsr . .JOIF.F.N
p.m. Monday at the Ri verJr. Their son took them to nominating
a skyscra)l{'r : if the first few stories are out of line, no one will l':vr;u·u·l' rhun·h of the Michell• Karr, daughter of
rommittrr.
'·
and
Mr. and Mrs. James
Polly
will
send
you
one
of
AMF.RICAN I .F.GJON Auxboat Room of the Meigs
Crows Family Restaurant Hostp~s1.-'s , Mrs . F.disnn
notice. Rut when the buildjng is 18 or 2\l'stoties high ,'everyone Ntt7~rPn&lt;' rnjoy£"11 a Myridl:' Mr. and Mrs. Rogrr Karr,
Whitlatch,
Bradbury. Everett
her
signed
thank-you
Rranch, Athens roun!y
iliary,
Radne
Post
602,
7:30
that evening for•dinner.
will se&lt;" thai it tills."- COl .I.F.F.N FROM YOSF:MITF.
Hohsteiter, Mrs. George Mor- :ruesday night at the )!all. · ·
I .on~ . Rottnm, rt•lrhratiPd
Pierson, Charleston, W. Va .
~met wrin{'r roast hosted bv
coupon
clippers
If
newspaper
Savings and Loan , IV. Main
Mr . Hayman is the son of
DF.AR HF.LF.N.
fhf'if (NWhf&gt;fS, ~h:-trorl runn. her first birthday nn F.astrr
and Mrs. Julietta t'ltrolaml,
St., Pomeroy.
·
~ ff11 c•• cNftt on ... . the late Harry A: and Gamet ris, Mrs. Thorne Cottrill and
"Very Doubtful" is probabiy right about her husband's little ingham :mrl Mat&gt; Grursrr ti t · Sundity.
POMF.ROY CHAP-TER she uses. your favorite Middleport are great Mrs.
Thomas
F.winl(.
Out-&lt;Jf-town roin dea lers
Polk Hayman , and Mrs.
ORS, Past matrons, Tuesday Pointer, Peeve or Problem. grandparents.
nin~ . Rut she shouldn't show het jealouh, or confront him . In- tht; home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hrr grandparents, Mr.
Gregg
Gibbs
S~TURDAV
.
will be present to buy, sell or
Hayman
is
t~e
daughter
of
night at 7' 30 p.m. at the home Write POLLY'S POINTERS
stead, let her gussy up, look her, very best, go out without him Mfmict Goorl; [.onJ,( Rlittnm . and Mrs . Clarenrt• AnTO
disco
music
FIFTIES
992 -3443
. trade collector items. F.lerMr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis,
land be vague on where she's been ]. Ahd above all , look ter- ThC' waJ.(nn WHS flonah•cl hv drt•ws ·and Mr. and M~ .
of Mrs. Marjorie Crow.
. in &lt;'are of this newspaper.
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featured
at
dance
to
be
held
lion of officers will be held . A
Jr., Pomf'roy.
· MIDDI.EPO.RT-POMrifically happy. Soon he'll start wondering why. When he gets Mayforrl Harris. :md Mr. Paul Karr, enh•rt3int•d
Saturday, 9p.Jil. to midnight, F.ROY Rranch of the
coin aurtion and refrP~h ­
jealous, she's ·got him baek again. Wives always have the up- nood pruviOt•d the hay Rnd , with family dinners at th~tr
Entertains ·recently ·
menls will follow the
,----1 1 1 1 1~~-~----~~---. . ·at archery building of Royal
American AssoriattoD of·
(l&lt;'r hand in a tfiangle. I know : I was ·once th'e 2a,year-&lt;Jid trartnr.
Pomt•roy and I •\mg Rnttom
Oak
Patll
under
spoosorship
meeting. Anyone inter..ted
single secretary . Now I'm 7 A VF.RY HAI?PY WIFF.
· University Women , , 6:30
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Attending w~re Tammy hnmt's.Jre rreom and rake
Mrs. Carolyn Salser enterof Meigs High Alumni. Kemy Tuesday night dinner-at the
in collecting ('Oins or ~pt&gt;r
~lnal
s,
Wendy
Triplett
,
were
served
following
the
the United Methodist
tained
Hysell
with
all
new
currency 'is welromE' to thr
Meigs Inn . Dr. Clara M.
dinnrrs1o
thnsr
namrd
and
.
Ryan
,
ranrl
y
Women
of the Forest -Run
·
Kimhorly
equipment
will
be
playing
m... ting.
Frederick, Urbana College to
Sfa~-tt!-: , Anj.!ir Davis, Jetynr · Mr. and Mrs. · Jim An'The f.astern !.oral Rand rhurrh re,.ently with Mrs.
~ ir r('l lf.ll r. .n . thf' Au thori 7Prl Kino J~ rn f's Vr r ~ i o n of
music. Setups available. be the speaker. Gallipolis
rlrews , Mrs . Jrnnings
t h e- f1ih l1" hil~ rf'm~i nrci ttl r t r~cfltion ttl, ACTe j'lt P.ct
nnorl, Harvey ~~rtin , Jlt&gt;m:il
Admission , $o couple; $3 Rranrh invited along with Roostors are sponsoring a Ann' WaL&lt;on and Mrs. Noami
(" h0icf' .·
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Way)and, Terry· and
H11d~on , f&gt;ou$! Owrns. ~httr(ln
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1 , ""'"~"I
··•- -••w,
-LWyatt as th• assisting
single.
Must be 21 or older .to husbands and ./riendo of p m{e-""'1
P ut 11ow tfl .... rr·~ .t h C' N w tnt{' rMtiooA'l_ Ver sl ot"l. ,..
jeremy jackson ;. ·Meigs Count y workers for M#s. Ri'rMrtt r ~:· ·ttiiOine: ' &lt;'nnninl!ham, C'hri.s' J"l)p(&gt;tftt•r, J.aurjfo, Mr. and Mrs. RJIJ
attend .
VJSITHF.RE
"~agfr 'l'ime lJI;A '- This hostesses.
n1oriNrl F nblfs l1 tr-01 n sltlf lon so ; Pll.'pantfy s tat... d, 50
members.
Reservations
to
be
'!he · Community Concert Mrs. ~ibley Slack, Mid- .lt•ff Fronk , Scott t1rneser; Andi-('WS , Ray Andrf."ws,
-· l
ftd fh ftdl y i' C"C II r&lt;l l f&gt; , fh &lt;l f if IJ!ihf' r~ In .1· Of'W Pri'l Of ~ ,. r ip ·
show will he )l!'rlonned In the
SUNDAY
·llrvotions wore taken from
The Rev. M. C. Latimore,
made with Mrs. Fay &amp;iuer.
tpr ;;I r l rrr i ry fM r h ri~tinn~ nro11n cf th E&gt; worl d .
season were announred today dleport , and Mrs. Lucille Hnli Krvin r..nu." sPr.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mor·
F.ast•m
·High
&amp;hool
gymLuke
24 and a poem, "The
, REVIVAL at the Chester
Newark, visited friends in
. WEDNF.SDAY
N IV hn11hlr rnl u m n Fciitions fPt~furp yniqup s4b it-ct
rissry, Tnm and Carrit-.
by Mrs. Harold Sauer, area Swa'rkh'~mmer, Mason.
of
the
Nazarene
at
riasium
on
THursday,
May
17.
Joyous
Spririg", was read by
Church
Syracuse on F.aster.
MIDDLF.PORT
hr,,di n~~ . hrif' f d ,CJr if'y in9 npft.. s, f'&lt;lSY to reoi'\rt Pi'\litT ino
chainnan .
Mrs. Ron Spencer, Ttisha
7:30 each evening through I JTF.RARV Club, 2 p.m. PeopiP from the show will ht' Mrs. Retty RlackwOQd. Mrs.
Kickof( dinner is set lot
a...-'T'I\'' &lt;w rl 11- n.:'lfl£'5 of. &lt;1 ·rot or m &lt;lJ'I S -- all printpci on
and Don, David Karr, Mrs . .
They a!"P Mrs. W. P. Monday evening at 6:30 at the
it y ]O f'('i('r litl:' Bihll"' Prtp&lt;' r .
Sunday with the Rev. .101' Wednesday at the home ot railing area businesses and Hilda Veauger, program
1
· For oil your llome
1r r(l p y noyv i n D Mk Browri
J.ochary , · Mrs . James Rio Clr~nde College dining
Altona Karr, Jrssira·'s ·
Life , . Parker·sburg, as Mrs. Bert Grimm , Letart l"PSidenres asking p!'llple to )Pader, opened with "The Old
Sk : 'v"'"' ' r(1Vf'r wi t h ~o lcf stnrn p
Entert•inment 1nd
'grrat."grandmoth&lt;•r, Mr.
J erumy Don Jackson O'Rrjen, Mrs . Ted RPecl, aild , rnom. The drive for,. nrwD
S)lf!aker,
i flrl AI S(1 i!Vf+i l(l hl f' in Al rirk , Bur ..-- - -- - - - .
Falls. Mrs. Grimm will rurrhase tlrkets or, sponsor Ru~g~d \.ross" sung by the
Appllotnce NHds
'•
and Mrs. Chlit·k Saltz and . · '
celebrated his second .birth- Rill Young, Pomeroy ; Mrs. mrmbe~s · will begin milit
VF.TF.RANS'
(1\ •nnv C~ nci T:1 n t r i"l1hPr w ith oolrl
revie.w 11 Srribble, Scribble" t1rkets for hie i'ount.Y's footer group, and then had · the ·
Sarah Jn, Rl~hard Mora
r clof's~-ind ~ tAmp in fl .
·
day on ay 14 at the home of Kathy navis and MrN. Nonna WPrk . "'e.mbership remains
Til MF.F.T
by.Nora F.phron. Members to · rhlldren, senior rltlli&gt;n~. and · message of life and thr resur- ·
DOXOL
his grandparents, Mr. and Arbaugh, Route 3, Pom eroy : $12 for adults, $7 for senior
Vrternns of the 222nd In- and Denis e and Jennif.r
rl'l'lion as her theme' several
respond to roll call with a handicapped people,
The beginning
lAntry Regiment of the 42nd Hill.
Mrs. Hayward B~ell, Long Mrs. Hilton Wolfe. Jr. and ritilrns, 1 ~ nd $8 for students.
show
.
r.adlngs
we!"P given by
Proceeds
fmm
the
SERVICt
·-·
comment on 'the program,
Infantry
rRAfNROW
\
Bottom
.
He
received
will
~o
toward
the
F.astem
m~mbers;
they sang "He
Seeds- Bird Seeds -Oyster Shells and Grit •
'
of a new
num eTous gift s fr.om
Division will hold their an. trnifnnn Drtve, Pt&gt;ople with ' Lives", with prayer by Mrs. ,
F.e rt.l lizers ·Lime· Cement &amp; Mortar - Stock
relati ves along with a
nual rPuninn at the CarriaJ!e
questions are asked to rail Veauger. Special for the;
tradition .
Salt • Water Softener · Remedies - Salt :
*
Onle&gt;n
Sets
telephone . ra II from his
TV &amp; Aoeliance
Inn , Jai l University Drive, N.
The birthdays of . Mrs.
NAMF.S OMITI'F.I&gt;
Mr Wilh•lm band diri'Cior
m.eeting was "Spring
Utters - Vaccine • Roofing • Paints - Red
pare nt s, Don and Avi..;
Gas _serv1ce
at9trs--'1329
or
ee7-IIIO'l,
or
Mra:
Meadow"
by Mrs. Kathleen
W., Huntsville, Ala . 35005,
Geor~ia
.
T
homa,
rhrstrr:
,
lTnintentionally
not'
named
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&amp;
Packaged
Garden
Seed
Brand
Fencing - Baler and Binder Twine •
Jackson , who ere vacationing
.July II thru July 14, 1979.
·
Scott.
.
Terri Thoma , R.utland; and in a plwtograph r1 top 'Thompson at ~384 . ·
R1cln1, Ohto .
Sprays
- Gates .
L ..\110~,
l&gt;"" ,
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The love offerong was taken
in Melilourne, Fla.
Alfred Shahan, rolumbus.
The 222nd Infantr y
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Chftte.-, Ohio
f!&amp;rtlllzer
I
Wt're relebrdted Sunday with readers of the Middleport
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an~ 56 shutin visits were
•&gt;
Regiment requests all for~
Pom ~roy
a
potlurk
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dinner
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·and
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F.lemenlary
Schoohn
the
r:eported.
The
May
meeting
mer veteran s of . the
*Potato Planters
~
wi ll be a P.ltluck with each
decorated rake at the Thnntlt \!:u~sd~~ ~entmel was Amy
rrgimPnt , seekin~ . mt&gt;mI1owef
A $25 donation to thr 'Frary member to take a reading for
home in Chester.
, , f\pple an~· l'lj,l,sanne CasselL
brrship and reunhm :. in* C:orn' Planters
R . .,... ....
Attending · were Mr. ~nd . I.bra H~ll, first Wilder, won Hein fund was made when the the program. Dessert rourse
foronalion to contact: Rainy ,,~,.. ·.
Mulberry Ave.
Shop
992 -2115,
Pomeroy
Garden
Seeders
,
I
how
'llivision
Veterans,
1979
Mrs.
I .eo King and Jirand· a ho~k for her work in the l.11dles Auxiliary of the Rig was served to 11 members.
I '·· . . · OPTOMnRIST ·
1
Reunion · Committee, P. 0.
daughter, Tina, Columbus: rlass of Mrs. Wendy Haler's llrnd Citizens Rand Radio
OFFICE HOIJRs:-9
. 9:30 to 12,2 to. S I CLOSE 1
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Garden
Tools
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-Rox
491
,
Huntsville:
Ala
.
Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Thom~t, Title I readin~ program: and Club met recently atthe hall . :
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AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT I
Aprill3, 1978 . 3.'R0d.
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A bake sale was planned for · JJ!l!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!i!!"ft
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Kelly and Suza_n; 1-fr. an~ 1,. Anna PlanL• was one of thr
tST., POMEROY.'
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I Ms, F.lle~ Bell, Din•clor
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*Lime .
May
4 at Krogora begiMing
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Mill
St.
Mrs. Guy Thoma , Tern, •. top pup1'ls 1'n th• T1'tl• I
·. -~----~-~--------~-----· ' M!-i. Ruth Powers, Ass istant
.
d""-IRtld
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at
9
a.m.
with the proret&gt;ds to
K('VIn an Hrt&gt;ry I u an '
di
.
r ·Mr..!\
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Middleport I .ibrary
Pottlna Soli. Peat Moss,
and William ThOma and nan- rea ng pro~ram o
go to the senior citizens nutri178 S. Third Street ·
ny , 1A'utrt.
·
· Pauline Horton.
tion program. Members will
. Marble Chips
Mldtlleport, Ohio 457RO
attend the Point Pleasant rof!
frr break on April 22.
*Weed Killers ' '
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Dear
Ms.
Bell
and
Ms.
Powers:
·
Patrida C.apehart ll&lt;'rved
I
Lawn ·Mowers &amp; nllers .
T~e Ohio Cnnunittee for Public PrQgrams in the
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F.ASTER VISITORS
·l't'frrshm•nts
and the door
(
Humanities is ~l eas ed: to announce the ~ward of a mini-grant
Mrs. Mary Rates·, Karen prl•.r was · won Jiy I'Mh
. . tJ"
·"':an pmount not to exeeed $1 ,000 for a project eQiitled "As
INSPECTION PI.ANNF.n
and llavid, South!(ate, Mlrh., Hy-.11 .
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History
Flows:
A Short Tour on_the Historic ReautiFuiOhio" to
The
annual
inspertion
will
.
sp!'nt
Easter weekend here
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comrite,nce on March 26_, 1979 and to ronrlude on Ju'ne 30 1979 '
with
Mr.
and Mrs. · F.ugene ·
be
held
at'
a
SJlt'da)
meeting
399W., Main
·:-";.
.
· . Pomeroy
I'
as drscr.ibed iq ,proposal OPH-M78-256. Please read th~ en.•
Smith.
F.a•ter
Sunday
of
Shade
River
Masonic
992-2164
i
. dosed Regrant r.onlracl very &lt;'!Ireful!]( ~o that you will unvisitors
were
Mr.
and
Mrs .
RF.VIVAI. SJ.ATF.D
I.od!(e 453, r.heslt•r, at 7:30
'.'The Store With
. der!itand .all your qbHgutihns to us, an(I'r~turn one signed ropy '
Steve
Smith,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
An
"old-fashioned" revival
p.m. Saturday. Work will be
· to the Ohio.Program olfi ~:e. ' · ·:
,·
Wallace
Hatfield,
Angie,
Jlar.
will
begin
Fridl!y night at the
Kinds
of
Stuff"
in the F.:A. Degree and
· ,Sinre ~e· ~re' a pnblis~roiiram we believe it is important that
bie, iinrl Wally, and Mr. and House of Prayer and Praise,
refreshments will be served. Mrs. Ray Roush and
til&lt;' Pl!bhc.be·told of-our grant to your. organization. We would
. :, / '
FOR PETS . STABLES . LARGE &amp; SMAL
Uberty Ave., Pomeroy, with
'
All Masons are invited.
.•''j.'
. -~
· be pleased to ~ooperate ~th you' in any publirily effort and to
Michelle.
.
MALS . LAWNS · GARDENS.
•;
services at 7:30 p.. There wiU
thai end · ha.ve provided eJtplicit and detailed lnfonnation
.' ·-, ·.•\
he different ·sin!(ers and
regarrlin~ projeet .publicity' in the Handbook for Fuhded
. -.1
ti
speakers earh evenlnl(. 11lP
Project Direefors .with !Vhirb yo!l arr now fully familiar. We ,
would appr~iafe' hrin!! ~oiili!ll of anr pnblir.ity that occurs.
public is Invited.
~
. · _ ~e ·a re·nleo~.ed to have thr opportunity to work with yon. rf
''
_·_ yon have any qut:st_ions flf r:ttt&gt;rl o s ~i~t a nr~ in any way, plt&gt;ase
,,'
, nmtact our. st~ff m r.ol,imbus.- Yours tntiY., JeanS. Calhomi.
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Metal danre is thr sllldy of
hllsir danre knowledge. F.mphasls will ht on fhe
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modem dllnre, folk danre,
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MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

ELLIS &amp; SONS

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Ph. 992-2101
:TRI NIT Y CHURCH ~ e v . W 1-i
Pf'fl lt' po!. le&gt;r Bo b Bucfl. . Sunrlny
o;chool Sl,l pt C hurch Sr h oo l q 15
n&gt;n worship ill"rvlf~ . 10·30 o .m ,
Cho•r r(lh eorso l Tuesday 7 30
,, 111 unli e r drrer tion o f Alire
N r n~P ·

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Po,\~EROY ..C HURCH- Of THE
NA I AR FNE
Co rner Unton ond
Mu l berry Rev Clyde V HendPr•
~eon pn ~ t o r S u n d oy srhoo l Q 30

n 111 Gl('r,• Mc-Ci unq supt , m orn.·
'11 9 wor -t,,p 10 30 am , c-vcmng
,...,r v•cl" 7 30 : m id-week ser v1 rF1
WPclnE&gt;§rloy 7 30 p rn
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
176 E M01n St Po meroy The
, fli· ~ .Rober t B G rn ves rt&gt;ctor
\undtty ser v•ce~ . 11 am mo rning
rl nyer (Holy Cofl'!munton . ftr st
Slmdny of each mont h ) nnd ser·
mori Church r h urch school ond
nu rsery tb re provide-d Coffee
~cu r in pari s h ho use followtng
•he sN vtce .
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
? l ~ W Main StJohn MC'Arthur ,
pa stor , Bible sc hoo l. 9 30 am .
mor nmg wors hip ·10 30 o m .
Y("oulh meet ings 6 30 p m , even·
'"9 worship . 7 30 Wedne!!doy
~· igh l prayer m eettng ond B1ble
51u dy 7·30 p . m
rHE SAlVATION ARMY , 11 5
61 1t1 e rnut A ve ., Pomeroy En voy
01id Mrs . Roy W!nlnt off 1cE'rs 1n
r horge
S u nclo ~ holrne.~s
mee tmg , 10 a m , Sunday Sc hoo l.
10 30 o.m Sunday sr hool leader
YPSM Flo1se Adams 7·30 p m
s ol11ol10n
mr-eting . vario u s
sppo~ers and mus1c spe&lt; iol s.
1 hu r ~doy 10' om
to '1 p m
lodteS Ho me league oil women
m11 ited 7 30 p m proy €l r meeti ng
oncl Btble s tudy , Bob Estep,
le ader
Rev .
Noe l He rmon
t f'o~ h e•

Po"'.""''

rloy '&lt; r h(-.01 l!"l n '" SuNtoy wrt
!'hir 11 n ,,.. !-••nrfoy t"vf'r•i r•n
!&gt;Nvl'rf' 7 r m ., Wf'~,_,,.,rioyfnm i
ly Tr~ i u•o Hn11r 1 r rn Wt&gt;rln rc.rloy
WN~ hip c.rr vitr , 7 30 p '" ·
HAlFI COMMUNITY CHIIRCH
N r nr ( flr'I C'I 8(1ffom , Ect!&gt;rl Hnrt

tf' l po c.lm Ronnkl Ou gon Sl• ndoy Sr ho('!l Sur t ClcwsP!' fN ol!
nqr!\-. r vrn tng ~ f'rv tCP 7 30 Brhlf'
s turly Wf"d ,P!odcy 7 ·30 p m
yo•1th sPrv kP"' Friday , 7 30 p tn
MIODlfPOfH- FREEWILl BAP•
TiST Cor nN Ash a nd Plu m Nof'l
He rrmnn pn~lor Snturcfny PVPil·
ing sprvln&gt; 7 30 p m . SuncfCiy
Scho ol , 10JOa m
MEIG S
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST C'HURCH
RobPrt T. Bumgarner
Director
POMFROY CLUSTER
R€' v Robert McGee
Rf'v James Corbitt
POMfROY Sunday School 9! 15
om Wo rsh •p sprvice- 10.:JO p m .
Ch o1r rf'hPQ rsol , WPdnesddy , 7
p .m , Re11 R obNtMcG~e . pastor
f~TERPRISE . Worshtp q om
Chu rch School lOa rn •
ROC!&lt; SPRINGS Ckurch Schoo l
10 o m Wo rst-tip lO o m UMVF
6 30 p m
FLATWOODS, Church School10
am Worship 11 o .m . ·
· MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
HEATH Church School 9'30
om Worship 10,30 a . m . UMYF 8
p m Robe rt Bumgarner , Pastor.
RUTLAND Church School 9·30
am Wor!'ihi p 10 30 om Wtlbur
Hilt , Pastor.
SAlfM CENTER, Worsh1p 9 o ,m
Church School9 -45 om .
SVR.... CUSE CLUSTER
Rev . Harvey Koch , Jr
~ORfST RUN Wonhp 9 ' o m
Church School 10om.
MINERSVILLE , Church School 9
om Worship lOom
ASBURY CMurch School 9 50
a m Worship 11 om Sible Study
7· 30 p rn Thurscfov UMW fist
Tut'sdoy , ,
SOUTHfRNClUSTfR
Rev Dav1d Harris

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BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP·
TIS T CHAP EL , Route 1, Shade
Postor Bobby Elkm s
Sunday
;,c hool 5 p .m · Sunday worshtp
5 45 p m,, W~dnesdoy praye r ser·
vic (&gt; 7 30 p. m .
POME ROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST , 700 W Mo1n St , Jerry
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Pa ul, rnin1sfer . phone 99'1 7666
Co r-servot iv e . non-tnstrumentol ;
S11 ndcy worsh1p 10 om.: B1bleEatlnor
st ud y. 11 o '!" . worship 6 p m
t:arrv Out
Wpdnesdoy Bible s tudy , 7 p .fl"' ,
126 E. Main
OL D DE XTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev Rolph Smrth ,
Re11 . Stev~nWilson
pa stor Sun day sc hoo l, q 30 o .m .,
Flo rence Smit~
pomeroy
Mr s Worley Francis, 5uperinten·
Htlto n Wolfe '
.
Spring
.
I
s
a
season
of
warm
sunshine,
fielqs
of
flowers.
Wednesd8y
d() nt Preo ching ser11ices ftr sf &amp;
BFTHANY (Dorcas ). Worship
&lt;'
hngenng tw1hght ahd gerlle breezes. Spring is tender and
Acts
th1 rcl Sundays follow1ng Sunday
9.00 am Church School 10 00
Sc hool
a m.
10:34·48
romantic. It is a wonderful time to be alive.
.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST,
· CARMEl. Chruch School 9 30
o m Worshtp 10 30 o m '1nd and
Thursday
P rc;ooch! t'lg 9:30 o .m fi rs! and se
216 S.. second
.This
delightful
season
draws
us
like
a magnet to the
rand Sundav s of l"och mo nth
4th Sundays.
,
Pomeroy
Acts
214 E. Main
magrc world of the ~reat outdoors. Flowers begin to bloom
t h1 n:! ond fourth Su ndays eocfl
· APPLE GROVE , Sunday School
992-3325
17' 1-15
m.sno Pomeroy
month worship serv ice ot 7 30
9:30 om Worship 7:30 p m . 1st
in all their radiance, and birds sing once more. There's an
p m . Wednes day E'venmgs at
and 3rd Sundovs Prayer meeting
F;rlday
assurance rn the air itself of fresh, new hope.
7 30 Prayer and 81 ble- Studv
Wednt~sdoy 7·3() ,p m , Fellowship
A cts
SEV ENTH -DAY ADVENTIST ,
sUpper ftrst Sofurdoy 6 p .m . UMW
26:1·2J
MlJ iberry Heights Rood , Pom e roy
'1nd Tuesday 7 ·30 p m
· . Spnng is also a time when we're more receptive to
Poste r Albert Otttes Sabbath
EAST lETART , Chruch School 9 '
.,
Saturday
thoughts of the eternal mystery of life. It's a special time to
New Holl""d
Sc flon l Supe-rtnlendent , Ritn
a .m . Worship serv!ce 10 o . m
Romans
marvel at God's supreme plan for each of us and for all of
Wh, tE' Snbba th School_ Saturday
Prayer · ·meettng 7 :30 p m
3 1·31
461 5. Tn!rtt . MiddlePOrt
a l le rnoon of 7 :00. W!lh Worshtp
Wednesday UMW second l ues·
l:fis creation :
·
Se rii!CE.' Iollow!nga t 3 15
doy7 · 30p m
RUTlAND
FIRST BAPTIST
RACINE WESLEYAN
Sunday
This . week discover a new sense of wonder of the ·
C HUR CH
Sister
Harriett
school 10om ,: worshtp 11 o .m
Att~nd
Warner Su pt . Sunday School
Choir practice. Ttl ursdoy . 8 p m
divine power that sends us a bright, new spring year after
~s,
q 3.0 am .
mornmg Won htp
lfTART FALLS
Worship ser
year
...
in
church
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vice 9 o .m Church School 10 a .m .
THF HilAND CH,AP[t. George
MORNING STAR, Worship 9 :30
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Ca sto pa sto r Sunday School,
am .· Churd'l School 10 30 om ·
G~yngh! 1979 Keister Adverllsony Serv•ce Str.a sburg. Virgtnta
q _3Q om ; t&gt;ventn g worship 7·30 . Mid-Weelc Service- We-dnesday S
Sqjplures selected by Tne American ~e Society
Th ursday eve ni'ng prayer servicE'
p .m .
MORSE CHAPH Chur.ch Schon I
7 30 p m
POME ROY
FIRST BAPTIST ,
~ 30 o m. Wors hi p II o m
0 011id Mann mintster Will tom
PORTlAND. Church School q·30
Woison Sunday sc hoo l supt Sun· · a .m . Wnrship 11om
doy schoo l, ~ 30 o m , m orning
SUTTON, Church Set-tool 9 30
w o rs~ip 10·30 a .m
o m Worship 1st ond 3rd Sunday!!
OrocorlosFIRST SOUT HERN BAPTIST 787
10 30 o m
Genor•l Mtrch•ndlso
Mu lb frry A ... eo
P&amp;._meroy Paul
NO!tTHfAST C'LUSTER
R•clnt 949-2550
Silver. Pa sto r , WoOdrow T. Zwil.
flev RichardW Thomas
rng Sundny Sc~ool superinten
Duane Syden!'itrlcker . Sr
dPn l Sunday s chool 9;30 om ·
Jo hn W Douglas
m o rn ing wor ship. 10 30 evening
Charles Oomlgon
worship 7 00 p m. Midweel.:
JOPPA , WorsM1p 9 ·00 om
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MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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VICTORY BAPTIST .
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Gilbert SpencM.
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service , 10 30 a m . Sunday even· Srhoo l 9 ·30 a m . James Hug hes , meeting , 8 30 p .m .
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RUTLAND , FREEWill BAPTIST Bettie Pigott. Sunday school supt
doy proy~r r:neetmg 7 30 p m
TUPPERS PLAINS , Worsh'lp 9 9!30 am , morn ing worsh!p Prayer meeting , 7 3P P m
'o'Kes of 7 30 p m .
Wednesday even ing proyer '. Church
Leland Hqley , pastor
Sunday School a nd mo rning wo r·
MT .MORI •HCHliRCHOFGOD •. o .rn Chu&lt;chSch-IIOo.rn '
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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
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Sit VER RUN FREf BAPTIST Re\1
superi_ntend~nt. Sunday Scho n!, Sunrioy schonl 9 30 o E&gt;v&lt;&gt;n ,ng Horgrov('S pastor Worsh!p ser· loco ted on the 0 . J . White Rood • FAITH BAPTIST Church , Mason ,
p. m .. ·· lodt e's prayer . rT)eeting : day of month Oliv~r S~ain , Sup!
Morvin Markin , pastor: Steve Lit· , .CJ ;45 o.m .: Evenrng worsh1p 7 30 wnr s hlp , '7 30 p m
Prayer vices 9 ·30 om Sunday ·schoo! , off h~ghwoy 160, Sunday School mee' nt United Steel Workers
Wednesday 7 · 30 p.m Yf»E ·
' HOBSON CHRISTIAN U}'oliON, tie Sundoy school supl .' Su'ncfay p .m , praye-r meeti ng , 7 30 P m
m(Je ttn g Wqcf ne!&gt;day 7 30 p .m
11 0 m : eve ning worship 7 .30 10 ..a .m . Supenntendent John Union Hall , Railroad Street
MlDOlfPORT FIRST BAPTIST, Rev . Keith Ebl-ir. pastor; Suncfoy school , 10 o .m morning wor
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You th mac tmg, Sunday 5 30 p m
p m Tu esday cottage prayer Loveday. First Wednesday night Mason , Pastor. Rev . Joy Mitchell :
Co' n.'sl'th "ndPolme• . theRe-v • School. 9· 30 o. m ..· l•"no&lt;d sho'p . 1.1 o .m Sunday eveno'ng
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CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , now George Croyle, pastor .
FORE,ST .RUN BAPTIST
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HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL . 570 Nyle Borden , poster Corneliul
10. 1S om . B•ble srudy , 10 30 o .m
OF CHRIST , Ouone Wo&lt;den
~HESTER CHURCH 'OF GOD, Wednesday . 7•30 P m
10 30om 81b le study e nd p&lt;oye&lt; Rood 25 n"a&lt; Flatwoods Rev · G&lt;ont St Moddlepo&lt;t· Rev Don B
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THf ~ PrvirP . V'f'dMsdoy , 7·JO p m
Block wood pnstor Ser11 ice-s on . Blnke po!'ilo~. Sunday school. sc hool , 9 30 o .m ., second · ond
p 111 Wednesday . Wednesday morn ing worship 10 30 a · m ,; day school , 9:30 a:l"' : wor~ hlp tJAlA~ENE , Rev Herbert Grote · RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRI ST. Sunday at 10:10 a .m and 7 :30 9:30 a .m .: morning worship fourth Sundays worshi p service Ot
nig ht Bibl e study ond prayer ser· e ... en rng worsh!p . 6 .30 p m . ser.vtce. II a .m .: eiJen!ng ser'o'lct , pastor. WOrsh ip se:rvice, 11 o .m ·lorry Cn lw1on
pn 5tor. Hero p.m with Sunday sc fl aol. 9 :30 10 30 o m .: e11ening worshtp . 7 7·30p m •
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wrrsh•r a nd comu n'iof'l&lt;, 10:30
I NO E P ENO ENT HOliNESS Affiliated with · Southern 8oPnst -calvin Minnis , pastor. Mrs Elvin 1•
G lote , mini ster, Mike Gerlach , ... Ice . .~: 45 a .m .: Worshrp servicP.. CHURCH . ftobert Musser, posldr.
LAUREL CliFF FREf METHODIST n m . Su ndny e ve n1n'g se rvire , 7
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Rev . I Q:Oell Monle~ .
BRADFORD
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yout h min1sler Bibl~ sc hool q,30 p rn
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Prayer Sigmqn, supt morning worship ,1 pos'tar, Lloyd Wr!ght , Sundoy CHURCH , Amos Tilli s , pastor • pastor; Sonny Hudson Sunday CHRIST. Eugene UndeFwaod , &gt;Jice, 10·45 a .m
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p .m .; morning worship . 10 30 m'e ('ting , 7:30.
10:30: Sunday evening · service, Schonl Supt . Mo rnirg. Wa r ship DQ nny Tilli s, Sunday Srhnol Supt. \ sfhoaJ supt $und0y s'tflool, ,9 :30 pastor ,
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ZION On.JRCH OF CHRIST : 7 30: mid· week $ervire Weclnes · 9 :30 om ,; Sunday Schoo l 10·20 Sunday S'thOOJ 9 30 o .m . wor· om eyenmg worship. 7·30 p m . superintendent. SundoV, , I,~H~! . Methodist Churcl:l. ReV. Charles
proy~r ser'llice , 7 p 'm . Wednes· Po,Y,PrOy · Horri!lonvillf"
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MIDDLE POIH CHURCH OF THf Mcf lroy , Sunday sc floo l supt , Sun· NAZARfNF , Rev. Oal• , Boss , ing worship 7 :30 P m : (he ir Proc· mp~tlng , Wednlf'srloy l' ' p.rn . · RUT~:AND APOSJOltC CHURCH p m . Wednesday ~~~ • • study, 7 ~ 0 m .: Sunday Bible StudY 10:0.0
NAZARE NE . M'ev. Jim Broome
day ~chOol . 9 30 om .. morning po stor r Bob Mpore . , Sundoy tice Thursday , 7 p m .
WMP~ ffocho broodrast . Sundny OF ,~JESUS C~RIST ; Elder ·'James p.m.
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poslor Bill Wh1te . •Sunday school wor!i ti tp and communion . 10 30 Schoof supf : Sundny schnol, 9 30
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
mornmg ~ · 45
M!ller . Btble study:.' Wedrtesda-;.
JUBILEE CH~I~TIAN CENTER meeting 7·30 p m
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su pt . Sunday school. Q·JO o. m : o ,., Sundoy · 'fVorshlp sef'vic~ , 7 n m . morning wor!lhip , tO:.e5 ChCirle~ Russell Sr'. minl!ltP.r
RUHANO CHURCH OF THE 7·30 p m .;.Sundoy School ,)O 0 m . • George's ·cr~ek' Rq0d . Rev C. J .
HOUSE · OF; PRAYER AND
morning worShip , 1'0 30 o m . p.m . Wf'dnt&gt;sdor. e11ening prayer a . m ., e11angellstic service, 7 p.m .' Rick Macomber , "'up I Sundoy NAZ.AR~NE , Rev.. lloyd D. Or+mm
~ u ndoy night servlte, 7:30 p, m . • lerTJiey,. p01\dr;. Jphn ;~!lure•, PRAISE , liberty Ave., post' Burger
Su nrfoy ellon,gelistic meeting , mt&gt;f&gt;flng otid Bib e study. 7 p' m .
Wedn'e-sdoy servl(es
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WE Sl F V ·A N superintendent, C~rch school. Chef , PomerpY. Eugene An,poh , ~~ 1
7 00 ·P m · ProY.er , meiHl.,g.
' ST JOHN tUTHfRAN CHURCH, a nd praise.• 7 p.m .: Naroren~ yiCf' . 10:30 0 m B1hl(' Sturty .' T\Je!&gt; · Cl m .· wor sh1p 5P rvicl! 10 30 o rJ.l . HOUNESS
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W Pd e s d'oy : • . ,7,' . .'p ,m . pine Grov"" . The f:lev WilliCII]l - youth 7 . p .m . Do lly prayl!r . day . 7:30 P m ;
Br0Clrlta'(&gt; lliv(! ca ... er WMPO , young De-..... ey, K1ng . pastor , Edison 10 30: f'&gt;J.e nlng service , 7 p m mornmg wo"hip , 1 1 o .i'n , Even&lt;:"
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RF(l~G,ANIZED CHURCH ' OF r'"' n r l ~• ~ se rvlr e . . 7 r m . WPClver assistontl l'lenry 'EbJin , Youth mee.tlng Sunday, 6 p.m . 81· lng worshp , Sunday , Tuesday bnd
MINISTRY· OF. M'EIGs· ·COUNTY , se.rvlith 9;30 o .m: Sunday S&lt;:hool ·meeling. Saturday. 7 p .m .
JESUS CHRIST OF lA TTfR DAY f vo,.,gf' llstir s'ti,rvtr~ .' 7 :30 'p .m . Jr . .''Sunday school supt.", Sundav ble study 1n depth , Wednesday . 7 Frldo'y , ?·30 p .m .
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Clones tor all ages .,
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: . . PR.6'Si!yJEf'IAN . •. R'W', .. E'rfie\'t . CH,PJST.'Mr . DonorrtRal(.y, p~lstqr..
S'un~y .· Schocil 10 D.m Robert Stobart $u'!rfoy Sc,hool Supt S~m· n@r ol Sf'r nncf ond Andp rson vice 7·30 pro)'l!r me-ehng , Thurs. v•ce
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ST. PAUl lUTHERAN CHU~CH. Southern Baptist Convention
.; ~tho61.' _'9 ·30 ;o ~ :. : Mr~ · ~Ome~· 's,hi)1' ~P;vl c' l 1~;ID. Q,ny, Su~J&amp;Y · 0 m•.; ~Undoy night ser'o'tct'!S Chri~ · Wors~tp · 10 30 o .m .: Sunday , Sund~y school 9 ·45 o m wor ·
SYRA('ttSF FIRST CHURCH OF Corner of Sycamore .and Second SJJndoy school, 1.30 p.m . : SundaY
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SACRfO HEART , Rev. Father Hoboc~ , P9ttor.t Sunday _IchoQl,
~~~R"~~~~ :.fornln 9 worsh~P·. q ~ul~ .m~eling 6 p. m .Tu~~da~ aj\ . CHIJ,C:H OF JfSIIS CHRIST q ;:Ill om Sundo.,. 5r hobl, 10,30 Mi( !.. r~stnr St~nrl('~· .,,hi&lt;&gt; Sturly mC'PI~ng . 7 :30pm . . • , '
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DOUG'S
MARINE
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BOT THERE'S ~IDE
CltRREN15, TOQ ...

I FIGGER YOU
MUS'I BE

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VIRGIL
lEAFORD SR.

Services

Fulton·Thompson_
Tractor Sales, Inc.

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Here we sit! Scrubbed,
ivao;hed, pacloled an' fead4 have the decenc14 on m!-1
for a proper eviction ... to show! _...'- -1 bes'
thin's!

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An" t racllt up the
qo .inside? clean floors?
Certainl4 not!

Can we

Dcin ThomDSOn Ford, Inc.

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The Church

of Your Otoice
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SO~S STORE

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WINNIE

Of Your Choice

• &amp;ILLY, YOIJ CANT
LEAVC NOW I MOM
NEEDS. U5 MOI&lt;E
iHAN EVER!

Thi$ Sunday

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

· Attend The Church
of Your Choice
This Sunday ·

WE STIL.L HA~

OH, I KNOW rr•S NOT EASY 10 &lt;1A5 SHE EVER
LET US DOWN
UNDERSTAND WHY MOM'i&gt;
ACTlNG 11-iE. WAY SHE 1&amp; •••
e'oEFORE?
13LIT WHAT EVER
HAPPENED'!O
THE WORD

OH1,YOU'LL

IIIA5 iHINKING' OF iHE

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VVVK t H A I.DT
MORE1HAN
1HAT!

A FEW MORE TE5T5
ro· RUJ::I.1.euT YOU CAN
t;eC "YUUR HUSBAND

J.OI'E 'THEM I

1WfNfl... OUR 7WIN,! I.
J.IKIF: iHE IDEA OF
AAVtNe A REAPY·
f'NlDE FAMI~Y/

NOW,MRf;. WRIOHT.

131LL. YOU
ReALLY WILL!

~EY'RE5UCH

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Dealer: South
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ARM FIXED ON
MY ROCKY
: CHAIR,

DON'T TELl ·
ME SNUFFV

DONF. IT!!

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trumps and led a club
toward dummy. West played
the seven and East started
an echo with the eight. Back
Lo his hand with a second
diamond and a secpnd club
lead. East played low again
and South . was back In
dummy with no way to get to
his hand to lead the third
club.
South could have handled
Lhis If he had led a club at
trick two. West would duck .
Then South would draw
trumps and lead a second,
club. West would duck
again. but now South would
still be •hl•.to g•t back to his
hand with a diamond to lead
a third club toward dummy.
That line would only fall if
clubs broke 5-l and the defense got in a quick second·
round club ruff.

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we open this hand as dealer

able or

vulner~

nonvulnerable .

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Honaker CB
37
C'on's Upholstering
29
. Ind . Game Belly
\\hlllatch 168 and 178. Ellen
Hatfield 171. Dottle Nelson
159

Ind . Series
Betty
Whitlatch 498. Etta May
Norton 458. Pearl Russell 438.
Team High Game - Mine
No . 3 4.54 and 494. Ke:!!ny's
Aflgels .467 and MS .
Team High Series - Mine
3. 1389 ; Kenny•s Angels
1357, Den's Upholstering 1309 .

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Bill's Body Shop
High Ind. Game -

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Carter 226. Dale Davis 224,

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High Ind. Series - Jack
PeterS&lt;ln 591. Don Nelson 590 •
Bill Radford 588.
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Col bla National Life 938,
Pomer
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Eagles

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Columbia Notional Life 2656 •
Pomeroy Cement Block 2619.
Roach Gun Shop 2.e92.2
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form the surprise answer, as aug·
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Answer: With a party aboard, an uninvited g~8s~
mlghLSimply do lhts-"BAAOE" IN. . , . · :

Jumbles HAZEL

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Eagles Club
Columbia Nat I Life
Roach Gun Shop
H&amp;R Firestone

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per.

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when vulnerable.
No . We don't open

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Parker's A I. Serv

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April 10. 1979

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will get too ht g h

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Kenny's Angels

Mine No .. 3
Bm•s Qual. Bdy Shop

liM.......

You !)old :

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I FINALLY GOT

b~en

He won the diamond, drew

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South's play had
costly.

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Fo~

WISHING.
TO A,.,.&amp;NI&gt; Mf:DI CAL

POMEROY LANES
Friday Night Litdlos
Aprll6, 1979

BRIDGE

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FllANK &amp; ERNIE

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OPEN FOR

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S190 MnpiP rl nPtfP ~C' t ! 1RO
Rl or k B ("'&lt;~too roockrr $90 Sf'f'
ot 760 lourPI St MldrliPport

BUSINESS
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Maon,Pom eroy,
No Phone Calls
or Ca ll Guo do Gorolamll - 305 845 8425
Notoc es

Gt)N SHOOT EV ERY FRIDAY 6 30

PM RACI NE CUN CL UA FA C
fORV CHO KE GUN S O NLY

lETART FALL S CemP ier;o lnt rMP
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For ') gravr

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1&lt;"'1~ SS o y('or Srnd cheorl&lt;s tCI
Clorenc£' No rm.
73767 H II
Rood RocmP Oh o

RACINE- VOlUNTHR FrrE' D"'r' rs
c onn~ Hu1g thrf'r gu n s.hoo1 vn rd
thts lol l Th E' Ro rrne f ~rp Drpt
wr s h e s to th onlo: PvPryonP fo r
h eo lp nQ them n1alcr&gt; th&lt;;&gt; gun

s hoo t

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Lost and Found

lOSl' MALE ln sh Sc ttrr Appro •
1 yrs olrl Ar Pn o l Bnshon on
Ba.;.ho 1 Rd
Ch drlrpn s p Pt
R&lt;&gt;worci ~-19 7466
Bl on de-r

mole

wooch Ret

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Found off Fl or

3 103

H ~l))_ ~a_nt~ d_
IM MED I ATE
O P ENIN G
l nboro to ry T(l c hntr on
3 11

shrfl f:Jrpe rre nc e d Mt T (ASCP )
o r £-qu r'{o len t Fxr f'lle nt salary
one! lnn9(' b l"ne f h Shtft clil
IPrPn l(1 r Contact Per5&lt;1nnPI
O ff c~
Plea sant
Valley
HO'ip tal Vo lley DriVe P01 nt
Plea.,ont WV 2~50 Phonp
304 675 AJ40 A n f cwol Op
portuntl)' f mplo.,.e r
NATIONAl COMPANY now h.r
ng For ml('rv ew wr te 7A7
Broo rlwoy M11:ld fepor t Oht o
I AO IFS FARN S7S to S 150 per
weP~ port ltme S:/00 to S300
lull 1m ~ Co r r ec(&gt;ss ory WntP
Box 729 H r o Doily Se&gt;r ltnp ]
Pon eroy Ohto
l OC A l UN ION 5668 USWA orr.&gt; oc
rE&gt; plmg appltcoflon s lor o pN
rno rH~ n t secretory Apph cot ens
mr~y bP obto nPcl a t l ocal Un tor1
Hall The oppl cati ons must be
return('cl no lo!c r tha n A prd 27
l ocal Unton Hall ts lntotf'd 3
m f' S SCI dh of Ro ver swoocl Rt

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Want~d I~ Bu y _

CASH FOR 1un ~ cprs
Wf("' ( k('r
S CfVICE'
Rutl onrl OH 74'1 ?OAl

Fryf' s

CHI P WOOD
Pole ~
mo;-dtornr&gt;ter 10 o n largest pnd
Sl2 pl?r to11 Bund led slob S10
pN ton Del ve red to Oh a
Pnllr&gt;t Co
Rt 2 Po m e oy
9tn 2689
Ol D FURNITURE •ce boJtes bross
beds tron bed s dcslo: s e tc
• complete househo ld s WrIt&gt;
MD M tf fpf Rt .d Pomeroy or
col! 992 7760
0 ~0

'COINS p ocket wo t&lt;; hes
class rtngs wedcl tng bonds
d amends C old or s1lver Co li
R oer Wom sl~y 7J? 2331

WANT TO buy o ld .tS an d 711
ph onograp h rec ords
Call
997 6370 or Coo to(l Morttn Fur
' ttur e
WA NT TO buy old 1ewe lry Coli
99? 5267 or wn tP Kay CPr I 87
S 2nd Mtddleporl OH
GOOD LOCUST p os ts qq2 55 QO or
992 28A I
Yard Sale
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THREE FAMILY 'fnrd Sol e 70th
and 71st Bradf ord s housf'&gt; tn
Portland
Oht o
Some new
honci mode tl ems old f urntllJ rC
and m1 sc
YA RD SAlE Thurs and Fr t 19 &amp;
10 9 30 fil l dmk RosP Mor
ctn k o Fonn A nt1 que fu rn tu r"'
dtshes Joppa Rd
BA SFMENT SALE ~Q.j Pearl St
Aprt l 20on d 2l From95
YA RD SALE Soturdoy Ap r I 71
Corne r of Br oadway and Po rk
M1 ddlepo r t 10 00 Chtlclren §
dothlng

FRANCE
1V AND
ELECTRONICS

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- Sale
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hnlf ~ hf&gt;p&lt;lrcl
ht"OIC't 949 787?

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For Sale

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COAL LlMFSTONE s'Dnd gra ve l
r ok 11m rlllor dP ferttlm;or d og
loon olld all typ es of soh Ex
cPis to r Salt Worll !l Inc f Mo n
St Pom eroy 997 3891

1977 CHF VROl fT J x4 shor t whf&gt;PI
h n~ P Mo~ "f'&gt;Y Fl'rquso 1 corn
piCJntN 997 7084

flf(" TRIC GUITAR wtth ca se ltkp
Pf'w
Steel gu to r w tth case
qood c-ond 1tton 9Q7 7453

1977 MONT£ CARLO P S P B
PW CC TS AC 33000
mtles
Coli 747 '1 &lt;1 71
nr
992 ?881

1975 HONDA l7S El stno rt&gt; New
t trP~ r ho n onci sp rorlo:et Ex
cr&gt;llen t ra nd I ton 747 3154

)Q79 FORD CUSTOM F 150 huck
307 f'ngi1C'
ton nutn P S
P B A C '141 2876
I Q78 CHEVY .t 'I 4 w tl h lots of
tro s Prlred to sell 747 7667
1977 FORD l TO 4 door
gr'm
7800 nrtuo
Sl ow room
cle an
QQ') 7A6'1

Clo!

A re-o I
mrlP s
Ph one

SPRING. HA S srn ng n g c~~n ot
Bo bs
Mo rk f' t
an d
GrPe 1h01 • ~f'S Onion sets SP (!d
p("' !QtOPS
f ~riii 1 1Pr
ba l k
gorclf'n SPe d ond o il early
p l ant s
oncf
Vf'9 €' 1obh&gt;
" trowbN ry p lan ts now ready
IN -;ol e Bob s Mark At Mo so11
Phnnf' 773 S72 1 Open 7 days
88

19n ( HFVY BlA ZfR: l Pss the n
75 000 onP ownPr OvNS tlE'
fl m'!. ft r£&gt;s Atr rond1homnq
S33SO 997 723 1
1975 CHE VRotfr MALIBU P S
P B tdt steertnQ wherl otr
ccmdlltontng good cond tfton
S:JOOO Call 9A9 ?()()q helmf'
5 30or9.dQ ?117 oftN 5 30
19S7 CHFVV Bfl A r ') door 783
wt th two 3 ~ pf' ed trans Body
rC'Iu gh 99? 7007 or 949 2184
nft('r Spm

TRFF TRIMMING and remova l
747 3167 0&lt; 7.d1 '1573

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MODERN THREF bedro&lt;1m house
full bnsem('n t fir eplace f u lly
corrcted ce ntral o tr Pnclosed
su n porrh locOtE&gt;cl on 6 1, acr es
&lt;1n Cj; ?8 opprox 3 m1l es from
Ronnr
If t nt ere~ t ed contact
larry Wolle94Y 7B36 week ends
and after S eventngs

197:5 FORD CUSTOM 500 Sl1 50
Co11949 7650

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T ake Sf Rt SO west for on e mtle out of Athen s Ohto
toward Albany (across r oad from U"'ted Roofing Co )
SEL LING TRACTOR TRUCKS, AUTOMOBILES
TOOLS , FURNITUR&amp; !SOME ANTIQUES) ETC OF
THE SINBAD TRUCKING CO , ATHENS , OHIO
1952 CilSC HD gns troc tor w f rQnt end bucket compl et e
w HYD co ntrol for l ndustrlrt l u se - 18 4 30x 15 30 tires
6 p l.lf 1974 D odge Club C1 b ptckup auto trCtn s w PS
atr HD tow bar HD susp en s on good rubber 1971
BUt rk L tm ltf'd 4 door sedan 196? GMC Model 6500 ( 86 )

dump truck w ca b protec tor 5 spd )( 2 spd w cheater
i'f)(fe 196d F or d 1 torr dump tru c k v 8 4 spd tr rt ns w

dua l wh ee ls 1964 Ford p1 c kup 1964 Ford van · 1958
GMC dump tru ck 5 spd :It' 1 spd motor overha uled
Dodoe 1 ton dump truc k 1976 Oldsrn,obde fo r pa rt s
1969 Chevro let needs repc11r 1968 GMC tr uck for
part s m e tal truck r ack f or 1 ton trurk steel rac k for
pt c kup 20 ft flatbe d t andem tr at ler (3 w het" ls on eCic h
S1cfe) HYD cH r bump('r 1ack HYD f loor filC k b&lt;'t ttery
c ha rQer br ake bl eede r lot t1r es &amp; wheel s 5th whPe ls
.. used motor s &amp; heads two 200 Qrts ta nk s sevNa l ]ad
s t rtnds tren c her wHYO control on tr Ac ks n eeds
repc11r L mcoln '125 Welder portable 16ft elevator w
elec motor ov erhead garge door 3 com pressors f or
coolers Cra ftsm an 9 tn r adia l i"'r m Si"'w lt ke new
Cr a ft sma n db le bencn g 1n der small dr !I press atr
hose lift wetg hf$ outs 1rle ligh t s elec dri ll s hand
saws sma ll co mpresso r r sm eler ben c h grmder 10
ft x 12 ff wa I k 1n coo ler w c omp r esso r 1torn down)
log c l1atn s, ca ble lo t scrl'lp tron lg round s hop coa l
stove (Holl and ) 2 other coa l stoves lot ot her m 1sc
parts good W ards c hest deep f reezer uprtght deep
fr eezer l ndus tnal sew1 ng mach1ne 3 whee led 1ce
c r ea m bicycle knee hole desk ant orqan gi Mss
showcases severa l used TV's a nt sma ll c hest used
ove r stu ffed furntture mt sc strl'ltghf c hatrs elec
la mp s r orkmq horse odds ends lei'lfhPr goods (be lts,
bag s etc l: m1meograph ma ch•ne
sev er al pes
plywood used lumber &amp; plitnk s lot ftrewood some
cu f Oood l'ln ttqu e mtrrored back orac1n c1n1 c u1 glass
IC!mp Mohair c ouctt w tcke r rocke r old r ug s wooden
roc ker t elephon es 10 f1 wooden confer enr(' t f'lb le 8
f t p oo l t illb l e K enmorf' elec rilnq ~ w mdow ;u r cond•
tton er old maqaz tn E' s f'fc , and many othl"'r lfPm s not
It s t ed
Nothtng s. hown before day of sa l e Term s-Cash or
Ch"eck w poslftve 10 day of sa l e Lunch on premt ses
Not r espon s1ble for acctdents
Owners - S •nb~d TrUcktng Cp ••tn c Athen s, Ohto
Phon e 614 597 635 I
Aucftonel'r - Plt ll Janes

St Rt

Woll Make
Service Calls

124 loW!N'll Rutland,

Au)!&amp;

651 Beech Street
Middleport,
992 -2356

GMMiE
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Truck

Phone

Siding

BISSFU.
SIDING 00.

EWOTT
APPUANCE II

Ca II

for a Free Stding
li:shmate, 949 2801 or
949- 2860 . No Sunday
calls

FOR SALE
'
Rutland Fur"'ture has pur
chRs ed 3 new truck s and we
now have 3 good used
truck s to sell
1- 1974 J ~ Ton
1- 1917 J, Ton
1- 1971 l tt Ton
Phone 742 2711 Da y
or 741 7146 Ntte

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
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Mobole Homes for Sale

1967 TOTAL ElECTRIC. mob•l e
home
furniJhed
3 bedr
wa sher and dryer Ai r cond•
1 oned I lol 710 It fr ontage
$17 000 Phane7.d7 282~
1965 GenPro l 60x l ? 2 bd r
J970 Skyltne l2x65 2 br
1970 Sylva 6 0~tl'l '2 bdr
1970Co stl e 60 ,.. 17 2bdr
1973 Nob!ltty 17x60 ? br
1973 Rtdgewoo cl 70,. 14 3 bclr
1973 Nash ua 60)(1') 2 bdr
1973 Governor 60xl2 2 br
1974 MnrHne 50x l ? 7 hr
B&amp;S MOBIL F HOMF SA l FS
PT PLF.SAN T WV
675 4424
"" 197:1 FREEDOM MOBilE home
A pplto 1ce&lt;~
undarptn n ng
f trE&gt;piCi r e 9Q2 S.d 13 or ®7 61 1P

2i6 E. StC&lt;IIId Slr•l
SPECIAL ~ H~r e'S a 1
r oom older home with bc.th
dbl qarrtge ttnd works hop
Onlled w ell
hot water
wood
burner
oarden
you nq bec:tr tna fru •t trees
c:t nd s mnll strea m
only
$17 000
FINE OLD HOME 9
rooms , 3 bed r oo m s,
2
bath s modern k !t with
stove Full bnse m en t f'lnd
lots of room f or it qArden or
c h tldr en
NICE OLDIE - 9 room s
look!=. ftn e tn stdf' furni shed
kltch ei"' cMpe t tn a down
f o rmill
dl n1nq
sma ll
bu s1ness buildtnq a nd lilrQe
yMd Only S35 000
BUSINESS BUILDING Or c h eap home w 1th bC~th
ctty wa ter tn sm~tl v tllaQe
tor 1usf 517 000
75 ACRES - Reall y somE&gt;
nke l 1mber nnd lots of qood
A frr1me homr s.tf cs l ocr~ t ed
1n Pomeroy
41 1 ACRES - Rurn l wa t er
elec triC
8 r oom housp
modern tns tde r~nd '} ca r
QMiiC!E' N e,pd 577 500
NEW LISTING - Bur l
tnQhttm 2 ntc e.... bedroom
r anr l1 home wi th bath d1M
tMC!
uflltty
basE"boC'rd
hf'i'lt 7 porr hes ~i'lri"Qe f'lncf
]~ ~rrs Onl y Sl? 500
NOW IS THE TIME TO
CALL US WE HAVE A
LARGE WAITING LIST
FOR PROPERTIES OIAL
991 3375
HELEN l
GORDON 8 .
AND SUE P MURPHY,
R EA LTOR ASSOCIATI'S

~5200

1Q71 MOBII F HOME 12 17 x 60 7
j,"rfro(lm furnished fn oplocE"
r.nnd nrrltHnn ('n fl 8.d'1 10&lt;15

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OUR

PIANO ,
nJNING

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.

MERCURY COMET••••• ~~~•• $2995
MERCURY MONARCH •••••• $3295

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27320 Montgomery Rd
langsville, Ohio
614-669-4245 Evenings
2 Moles Eut of Wllkesvollo
SUPER GOOSE STOCK
TRAILERS
NOW
AVAI~ABLE

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Real Estate for Sale

OVERLOOKS A LOVELY
LAKE - 1978 Holl y P.rk
Mohtle p l us d8 acre s of
grounct Hn s 8 ft expancfo
t'l nd l4x36 add n r oom
lO&lt;ldS Of rleck Wtth butlt
.ns Central"'"
CLOSE TO SCHOOL l rle f'll for ch ldren Hcls ?
lot s
1 fl oor pl~n
3
bf'c1room s bM th ln rqe en t
.n kttchen lots of Cilb tn Pts
full bf'leme nt s:n 300 00
24 ACRES Wtth love l y 7
YPM old spltt entry home 3
b E~ rl r ooms, lovely k ttch en
bf'lth own wMPr syst e m
Rrc room
many other
ff'n tur es $38 500 00
LOVELY
BRICK
3
bectrooms bath nt ce k •t
r hr n f trepli!ce hardwoocf
floors pat10 porch l ar~e
lot
Excell ent f or
the
money $31 800 00
21 ACRES W1th mc:tn y
bu tldlnq s1 t es and c lo se tn
Electric
f'l nd
wat e r
;w., tlabl e
WoOds
smAll
pond mt\n y other fentures
S73 000 00
THE EASY WAY TO SELL
Volhen you want to
change homes, you ••1 have
plenty of prOblem s as it ts
wtthout worry1ng about
SELLING YOUR HOUSE
L et an expert do that•
Won't cost a cent UNTIL
and UNLESS we get you
the destred RESULTS•
LIST NOW
REALTORS
HENRY E CLELAND SR
HENRY E CLELAND JR
991 2259
992 6191

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FARM FOR SoiP House 7 barns
tro tler Lor ge pond 10 acres or
8? or res 7A2 2566
3'

acre s In Pomeroy SEcl uderl
wooded area on top of h tl l
Overlook s nver Wotpr elec
frtc avo tlob le 997 3886

RFAl ESTATE l oo ns Purchase and
ref1nonce 30 yea r term!! VA
No money down (e ltg1ble
vP feron s) FHA As low as 3
pe r cent down (non veterans)
Irela nd M ortgage Co 77 E
State Athens 614 S92 3051

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H. L Wrilesel
Roofing
New, repaor ,
gutters and
down spouts,
Wondow cleamng
Gutter cleanmg
Free Estimates
949-2862, 949-2160
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REALTY
INC.
Al i ACross Amenca
25
Acres
$55,600
beau tiful co untry home '1
b edroom s ba th large hv
tng room
beauftful ktt
c hen :1-4 basem en t, forced
a1r'heat lots of Shii'lde trees
5 acres hllf'lble, 1 mtl e from
C hester, 5 mtles from
Pom er oy

16' 7 Acres - $16 500, 3
bed room house kitchen
lt vl ng room b nth 6 a acres
till ab le
5 mtles from
Pomero y, 2 m1les from
Rutland o
Call 81ll Stewart
314 7J11
Marietta , 0

ELWOOD

BOWER S REPAIR toasters tr ans oil
sm all oppltances l awn moe r
next to Sta te H1ghwoy Garage
on Route 7 985 38'15
Swt!-ep e r~

SEWING MA CHINE Repatrs ser
v•ce all molc e~ 992 228.4 The
Fob r tc Sh op
Pome r o y
A ut,om:ed Smge r Soles and
Servtce We sho rpe nMSct s~on
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
bockhoe work du mp trucks
and lo boys for h~re w tll haul
f tl l dtrt top sol i lt mestone ond
grovel Coli Bob or Roger Jef
fers day phone 992 7089 mght
phone 992 3525 or 992 5232
EXCAVATING dozer backhoe
ond d ttcher Cha r les R Hot
f teld
Bl ock
Hoe Service
Rutlond Ohto Pone 742 2008

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been
cancelled? Lost your operator s
ltcense? Phane 992 2143

NEW LISTING Sll,SOO ~ That s alltt taKes to bu y a 3 4
bedr m 2 story house Wtth wood burn tng f ~rep la ce
some carpet.ng, basement &amp; garage , 211' acre of land
w 2 acres ex c far m ground House nt~ett s a littl e
repatr , but a ste al af ask lng pri ce

E C EL ECTRICA L Contract or serv
tng Oh1o Vol ley regton S1x
days o week 14 hours servtce
Emergency ca ll s Call 882 29S'1
or 882 3454

SPRING HOUSE KEEPING - N one needed 10 tht S
new d yeM old home on 2 5 acres It 1s f u ll y ca rpe ted
throughout The ltvlng room ts ex tra larg e and the
sunken famtiY r oom has a ftrepl ace and a wOOd burn
1ng s tov~ K1tc hen com es eq u1pped w1th stov e r e fr 1g
c:t nrl dis hWas her The f orma l d1n1ng room hils sliding
qli'ISSS onto the porch Oth er f eatures too numerous to
list PRICE $45 500

HOWERY
AND MARTIN
Ex
sepllc sy st ems
co vo llng
dozer bac khoe Rt I 43 P,one
1 (6 .. ) 698 73 31

JUST LISTED - 85 ac res, wtth pl enty of g ood pa sture
lf'ln&lt;1 and some farmtn g oround Good bMn w ttt'l drtlled
well Ga r i'lpe and other bulldinos Two farm houses
both need so me r epair Mtner il l rt~ht s 100 Good loca
h on itbout 5 mtnutes from Pomeroy off R t .., 33 Priced
for CJUICk sa le $"47 500
75 ACRES w 1th a 3 bedroom frame house, barn and
ot her b utld1nq mostly f en ced Some ti iT)ber and ex
C' {'llen t bottom land About 1 000 feet of beauttful Oh1 0
R1ver frontnQe Owner w tll help ftnance Ask1nq
$57 000 Wtfhout ft mber $55 000
ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING ~ In thtS beaUtifUl
rpmortPiert 4 BR fully c c:trpe t ed home T he home s •f s on
S c:tcres And tncludes a pond The ston e&gt; heat a lator
ftrflplac eo se ts off th e Iaroe L R area Kitc hen IS eou1p
pe&lt;1 W1th re fna st ove ~nd dtshw rtsher Home he~ s been
V(lry WP.II tnSU I&lt;'4tert Pr tced At $39 900

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FARM - Approx 40 e~crE's of land good psture and
som£.' fMmtn \l around Ex tr n lnrge bi"rn Lar ge far m
hOu seo neoeds repA tr ed Excellent lak e site loCC~ ted
horrlpnnq Pom eroy As~tnQ S.d O 000
HOME SITE - B&lt;t shan MM
Wi'ltf'r .1nl:i r l f'rtrtc AVitdab le
S3 000

exce ll ent home s1te
H 1=1c: h ~ e n surveyed

IN STOCK for tmmedtote delt very
vonous stzes of pool k tts Do tt
yourself or let us tnstoll fo r you
D Bu mgard ner So les
Inc

992 S72•
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GoveAway

FREE PUPPIES Coll742 3063
FEMALE SPAYED cots All ~hots
Indoor outdoor 992 3018

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up MPilr POm C' rOy

Goof

5 bedroom house w 1th f u ll hase
CH ESTFR rnPnt n nrt ') hil th s Nat qas hpf'lt, r.pprox 1 arre IC'Inct
nn rl!M Q{" c; fnre~~ r h ulrlino Pn ce S'7 1 500

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WE NEED NbY HOMES &amp; FMMS

1974 DODGE DART SPORT••••••• $1995

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Tuppers Plams, Ohto

Showroom

DRIVE AUTTU
&amp;
SAVE A lDT
A GOOD SELECTION OF
END&amp; ROLL BALANCES

All CARPET

NCM ON _
SALE

FROM

$'795~

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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
The follo w ing descrtbed
Item (s) Will be offered tor
public sale to the h•gh est
blctder on the pr em lses of The
F.lom~rov National Sank
Court end Second Str:eets
Pb meroy OH10 on the lst
day of May; 1979 at 10 00
AM
1973 Pon tiac Grand Pn x S
No 2K57TJA1582 3J
Terms of Sale cash
Items may be sold 1n u nit s
or parcels Se ller reserves
the n ght to btd and the rtght
to relect anv and ail bid s
(,.l ~0 ltc

PROBATE COURT OF
ESTATE OF DAVID
MORGAN DECEASED
Cese No 22638
NOTICE OF

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NO TI CE TO BIOOER S
Se a c d bt lli s w tl\ be r cc;clvCd
by
t he aourd o t Counly
Co 11n tSS onc r s ol Gn l i:l
cnu.,tv u t 1 t ~ of !tee: tt'l tt c
UlU rll ousc Ga lltpOit S 01 10
unt \ 10 00 a n1
1 ucsda y
1\"r-u y 1 !979 and a t 11 \&lt;J I I me
o pened as p'rovtd ed bY law
for tt c pur ch c) SC ot fur ntlur c
n 'l d cqu 1pmcn 1 to be tns tall ccl
111 t he 1\ ltcr nu t lvcs to N elson
v ti! C c1 l ldren s Ccn lcr tn
ucor da ncc wt t h the CQU tP
111 ent It s! and Sp{'C. tii CE!ItOnS
do!l led A~ a~c;:'\ 19~9. nQvt' qn f •l v
111 t he office o t trc Boa r d of
c oun ty Com m t ss . onc r s
(o u r l!l ous.c and a t ti'IC off tCC
o f r c nknop h F-c-tnkn op ll
Mac• oc c and Scha ppa Ar
c l r! cct s
Co p ies o f sa ct
spcc tt tca t tons may be ob
tJ incd fr om tt e o lf• t;C of th e
1\ r Ciit tcc l t r-e Con'l n untiY
M~n tal H ea lth Cen ter or It t
G u ll a
COUf'1 l Y
Con
1 tC.$ tOI1CrS Otfi CC
.,.I c o wn er r csorvcs It o
rtQil l tO re i CCI ,1ny o~ et ll b rOS
111 .,., 1 ol e or 1n pil rt to WiiiVC
.1n v mtor tna l tftcs tn 11 c bl d ~
r cc ctvCd or ncccpt any b td
w tu ct1 d dncm s l avorabl c A ll
btd s mu st b e mad e on l orn of
p ro po sCI I
tntludcd
wtl t.
s p ee d cJ t tons
Bt&lt;l adv crlt se n1cn t s W ill be
ru n m 1 tt p da tos o f Apr tl6 I J
20 ::tncl '17
By ord er o t tt; c Board ol
(o unly commtSStO n ( r s ol
(u111ta 51JtC o f Oll tO

qrppn w 1fh stnPf'c;

1974 DATSON PICKUP. •••••••••• $2195

•••••••• ·····•4,.$- 1995

Robert£ Buck
Proba te Judge
Cl erk
13 20 3tc

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11 Parched
1% Sahara

fun one.
PHOENIX 5 -DOOR

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5 Old-t1me ale
8 Once more
7 Type of wire

sight•
13 Vetch

29

If Chees~
' lf Big house

8 Take

, ' keeper

9 Pintstze\1

pnsoner

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30Hag
33Westem
heavy ,

21 Quake
%5lnhabit

Jack -

3f Hebrew

prayer call
20Start
trouble

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and up inltalttcl

of
libral'}'

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llln desperate
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~8 'BioDdle's dog 16 Moslem

6 00- 'tli

5 PM Sat.

BIDDERS CO NFER ENCE

lh e OU tce of Manpower
Deve lopmen t Is annou ncing
plans f or a Bidder s Con
t erence to b e h eld
tn
Co lu mbus on May B 1979 Th e
p ur pose of th 1S conterenc e Is
to d ssem nate ln t ormatton
on the YQuth E mpl oyment
and T r atntng
Progr a m s
(YETP ) un der T1 lte I V of t he
Com pr ehens t ve Employment
and Tra.nmg A ct { CETA l o r
1978
Emplo yment
a nd
1ra1ntn g oppor tun t1es wt11 be
offered under thi S pr og r am to
yo u th ages 10 to 21 tnCius tve
who
ar e
e cono mtcal ly
dtsal:tvan t aged and m scho ol
or w ill a1tend sc hool on tl1e
ne;,tt availab le d ate
Ap
propnat e effor ts shall b e
made to ensur e thai lh ts
program wt ll enhance the 10b
prospects end caree r op
portun t1 es at yo un g pe rsons
1nc l ud 1n g
emp l oyme nt
co mmunity
Se rv ce
op
por tun1t1es and suc h training
~ nd supporttv e se rv1 ~es as
are necessary to en eb l e
p ar t tctpan t s
to
sec ur e
su .ta ble and appl'op r• ale
un substdiZCd emp loyment 1n
t he p ubl1c and p r~vate sec
tor s
Thi S progr am will
supplement but not re pla ce
programs and act vtl es
ava il ab le und er T 1t!e II B of
CE TA The geograph ic ar ea
se r ved 1S the 57 coun t y
Ba lance ot State A ppltca nts
must hav e fhe ca pablltty o f
operattng a co unt y or multi
Appr oved as lo r orm
coun t y program
Jascp t Ca tn
T he Con f er ence w tll be held
Ga ll a Count y
tn Hearing Room 2 ot th e
rr oscc u t r,g Attorney
State O lft c~ B u1l dtnQ
65
So uth F ront Str eet Co/Um
( ll 6 I J 2.0 47 M e
bus Ohio at 9 30 a m on May
8 1979 Int eres ted a pp~lcant s
w ll !
be
provtd ed
w 1t h
pr oposltl pa ckltges and In
t or m a llon at t h ts t1 m e
ab1hty to gel along with olher s Proposals fo r YETP grants
Put your cha r m to prod uctive are to
s ub m 1tt ee1 to /h e
Of fice
Oevel op
uses
May 18
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 23)
Aoo.ftlor;.lr- ;noor m a tlo n
ciatlve recipients of
fr om
ness today will try to d o'mc)re
lot"
than
466
13326ing
or
Plann
tree)

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1 Beach house 1 Arrive,
1 Its capital
recover
os Riga ' abbr %Dwelled
10 "Wuthenng
3 Upbtaid
Heights" star 4 "My Name

ll ~u t o t rrt n S'
-.st cn:' o ttltwhf'e l

P S

{llr r on d

R r~ l lyew twr l s,

Vtny l roo f AM F/l(l
mor(&gt;

i977 THUNDERBIRD •••••••••••• $5595
;ur ccnd v tn y l roof AM f=M R
st ('r('p 1nlf'rt or d('r or nr p cx' tNior &lt;lec or c rp
powrr w1 nd ows l ror1th or 1niPnor

VA ilii10 tri'm c; P S
tr ?~r k

1976 NOVA CONCOURS 2 DR .... '3595
Sm 1!1 V 8 Mu to tr ~ n s
R,l ll y(' whrcls

P

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i~1r conrt

AM FM P 8

1976 DODGE CHARGER SE 2 DR $3595
V fi fl ut(l tr ,1n5

P 5 i'llr roM VIMYI roof AM FM B
s i N ce t tlf whrel '&gt; J1f'Pd crmtrqJ pawN Wtndowc;
h urkPI SC"i'l ts consOIC' r hronw w llC'I?'I S
t r,""c~

1974 NOVA CUSTOM 2 DR ••••••
v R rn t o t ril n s , v tny l roof P S

1974 MUSTANG II 2 DR GHIA. ••• $2595
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ro nso!C sport s m1rr or s

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JO/ V R i'IUtO lr11'1 S P S \,r ,1bhf'r PilC'k

1977 .CHEV. C-10 FLEETSIDE .••••• $4595
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A ilU10 tr l'l ns.

l or~l owner N tce

P S cltrrond

1975 CHEV. C-10 FLEETSIDE ••••• $3295
fr r y l

;~uto

lriln s

P S , toppe r l u t onr bluP

1976 GMC A£ETSIDE •••••••••••

CHEVY WV PICKUP.. •••••• $2995

OF FIDUCIARY
On Apr d 2 1979 tn t he
Me Q! County Pr oba t e Co uri
Case No 22638 Mildred Gaul;
Route 3 Pom ~roy , Oh1o A5769
was appomted Exccutr tx of
the es ta Te o f Dav1d J
Morg ijn deceased , late of
Rural D .e l very
Pomeroy
OhtO 45769
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y ellow itnd b i;K~

8 p 5 p B

APPOINTME~T

(4 1

992 - 5342
Open Evenmgs unto I

1978
CAMARO LT TYPE ••••••••• $5995
v

1973 MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DR $2195

" l "" II f "" n, ()u.rlth II n uf
l&gt;o"'J.: llu~ltlfts~ GMC Fmancuig

1976 FORD F-150 ••••••••••••••• $3295

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

Pete Burn s

Karr &amp;. Van Zandt

P S

1974 AMC GREMLIN•••••••••••• $1895

l~i!&amp;;;~~*'~i~&amp;i\1

24 Rolls ol Carpel In Stock
&amp; 100•s of samples to
Choose From
BUYNOW&amp;SAVE
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Call142-2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grote

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1974 FlOO STYLESIDE FORo ••: . $2995
v R [fu t o

tr &lt;tn s

P

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ill f ro nri

Rilnct c r X L T

1972 F250 SlYLESIDE FORD••••• $AVE$
FORD VANS
1974 E200 1970 E300 1969 E200
OPEN Tll6 PM
Excep t Thursrt ay &amp; Saturday tti S 00
CioSC'd SundilY

PAT HILL FORD
Sec Rorky Hupp Darre ll Oodrtll or Pitt H1ll , Gtmcrill
a Good Dcil l Of1 &lt;1 New or U se d Veht c le
997 1196
MIDDL E PORT 0
M tma g~r , for

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
O F MEIGS CO UNT Y OtiiO

NOTICE ON FILING

OF INV ENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State at Otl lo
M e1g s
Coun r v court ot common
SOUTHEASTERN
F U EL , Pleas Probate D l'o:is lon
To the Exec- utor or A d
INC
m ntstralor of the csta le to
Defendant
such of th e tollowtng as are
N o 170]4
r es td ents o f I he Stat e ol Ohto
- LEGAL NOTICE Pur suant to an order of sa le viz -- t~e sur vllllng spo use
ne x t
ot
kin
th e
issUed by th e Comm~&gt;n Plea s t he
Court o t M etgs Count y Oh o, benef •clarles under th e will
nd to the a 1/orney or at
I Will aft er fo r Sttle at pub lic
o r n~y5 r epr esenting any of
sale IJ1e follow ing de scribed
rte a f or ement ioned per sons
chal! oJs to wtt
Gera ld 0 V1ofet Tuppers
Ca tcrpt ll ar 09G Tra c tor
Pla i n~ . Ohi o ( Gl'lse No 22646 1
Scr tol No 66 A903'1
you ar e ht'r~by not •fi ed
No 193 Hyd r !lult c Contro l
th a t t M Inven tory .!i nd Ap
Ser ial No :28 HI Q480
pra lscment of the estate of
No 9U Bulldozer Blade
aforemen t ioned
t he
Ser a 1 N o 19K 25 29
d eceased late of sat d Countr
Thes e cha tt el s we r e ap
were
fd
eq '" IIH$ Court Satd
pr atsed a t $15 000 00
The
cMll l/els may no t b e so ld for - Inven tory end i'.ppr.!'lsement
will be for hear ing before thl s
less than two th1rd s of fh c
Court on fl(e 30th day of April
appraised value
19 79, al 1 oo o dock PM
the S&lt;!t le Wtll b e t)e ld on thll
A ny person des iring to fil e
grounds of tl)e County Hi gh
ption s th ere t o mus t f!J e
exce
way Departmen t at •the
them at !east five days pr 1or
Fair ground s n-ea r the In
to th e date se t for heerlng
1orsec l ion of S R 33 wllh
Gtven und er my hand and
St ate
Route
124 ' n ear
seal of Si1JC1 Cou rt t hi s 18t h
Pomeroy , O HtO at 1 00 PM.
Cl{IY o( Apr1 1 1919
.0 S T on th e 2nd day of (Vta y
Rober! E Buck
1979 Th e t er ms o f sale are
Judge
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ASSOCIATES
COM
MERCIA\. CORPORATION
P/amtiff

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RUnAND
FURNITURE
741 221 I

:RUilAND RJRNntiRE\
WE OFFER YOU ,.
- 1 Two full 11-s.of all new ,
furniture.
2. Noce selections of used
furniture
3 A Iorge buoldmg full ••
btoullful carpel.

Apnl 21

Your new A stro Graph L eller

open
PISCES (Fob 211-M~rch 20) Plan
acttvitle s today !o give you
opportut'uty to mo\le around
bolh mentall y and physically In
tac o «y to go someplace where
you can see new faces
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
Rather !han trymg lo make
thing s happen le t even ts un

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hmts Each day the r!ode letters are different
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1972 FORD GAI.AXIE 50() ••••••• $1095

PUPPIES 7 weelo:s old Will be
small to m~d All female, some
short hair Some long hair All
cute 2 young short hotr
female dog s One 2 mo old
one I year old bot, qu1te gen
ti e and lovab le '1 cots both
mole I blo ck
I blue and
w htt e
Humane
Sorle ty
992 785.3 0&lt; 992 7bs0

CARPETING

clf'.:~n

CIE'nn, 2 D!i , 6 C"yl c1ufo f c1n npw t1r('s

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SAVE ON

SeC' one of the courteou s Sille sm en
MMvtn t&lt;(&gt;ebi'luqh or George Harns

Run aqou t New tm's

See Roger Riebel
985-3345 or 667- 3463

7

DRIVE HOME A WINNER

FORD PINTO. •••••••••••••• $1695

Home Maintlnance

SY RACUSE - Good 7 bPrtr~om h ome
chE&gt;n c h tne t s all n tce l y rarpet ed, laundr y r oo m il l! In
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1976 OLDS CUTlASS SUP. SED.• •••.••••'3995
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BRADFORD
Auctioneer Com
plete Ser'Vtce Phone 949 2A67
or 949 2000 Racine Ohio Crttl
Bradford

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All types roafong, gullors
and downspouts AU types
home mamtenance - new
and repair Storm doort.
and wondows
AU work
guaranteed
20
yurs
Free
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Tam
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3 7 1 mo.

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All types roofing, guHers
and downspouts All types
home matnfenance - new 1
and repair Storm doors 1
and wtndows
Atl work
guaranteed 20 years ex
pertenc:e Free extlmates
Call
Tom
Hosktns ,
949 2l60
Athens Area
797 7745 or 797 2752

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1976 OLDS VISTA CRUISER....... -....... 14295
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992-6011

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BED PICKUP

220 E Main Stroot,
Pomeroy, 0 .
Call991-7113
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Phone 99'1 2478

SAVE t SA VE t SAVF t Only o few
d ays felt to get your be st den l
on o Mo ~sey Fergu son trac tor
B g factory dtscounts thr u April
75th Mos sey Fer guson d tesel
tractors as low 05 $65 50 8tg
sovm9s on oil models Vtstt
Sh •nn s Tractor Soles ot leon
WV or Go lhpol1 s Oh to before
5pm on Apnl 75

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992-5612

Your Heldquarflls For
Armstrong Carpeting

Vinyl and Aluminum

a

*New Home
1itAdd-ons

Repair
Also Transmission
Repair

311mo i Pdl

SMITH
MOTORS,

PlANTS
CABBAGE
brocco lt
1976 GMC SIERRA Groncj(' 1 ton
r aul f lowef brusse ls sprouts
ptclcup P B P S
A C F,..
hf'od lettuce lome toes and
c~&gt;l l t&gt;l n rontitt1nn S4000 47 000
ICHge '!.electton of becldtng an
rrul f's John I hit&gt; Rt 1 RaCine
nu ols Pots of !lowers li! nd
Oht o
ha ngtng bo slo: e ts
Cle la nd TWO STORY 3 bedroom frame
housP 1n Mtddleport 997 3&lt;457
ee
n,
ouse
Ge
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al cl tn l£&gt;
G
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1970
CHF VRO LET
IMP A LA
Cl{' lond Rant e
SFVFN ROOM house and bose
power
Cu stom 350 '} bb l
ment tn M1nerv•lle 99'1 5873
srot 5 P 5 P C Overhaul k I FOR PART S 1970 Pon t ac Bon
fn ?89 F orri 11H nu ~ rod beannq
nev dle ASS .d bb l mo tor and TWO STORY house olummum
&lt;);tQ 76Al
tran s Perf ec t $150 ~2 6270
s!d tng 3 bed ro o m~ wo lf to
or sec ot 143 Butternut
wolf corpett ng 2 bath s na tural
1977 OLD S CU TLASS Solon AM
wood cob tnels
dtshwosher
FM rod c bud1 c t spo t ~ ex trm ?2 FOOT DELUXE Storcroft tro ller
7 4') 2.d35
gorogc and shop Call 949 2177
Stnve
refr •gerntor
A C
or 4A6 9446
slePps 6 On di sp lay at Hoger
ty s 875 B('ech St Mtddleport
FROM
5 to 80 ac res ~ mtl es out o f
Cam_p1ng Equopf!!e_nt_
Rutland 742 2.d51
VfS PA CIAO mopeheod b1k e
I 975 1 I FOOT truc- k r omp flr se lf
76
boys
Mo le Doberman
EIGHT ACRES tn Metgs Co '1
co ntotn ed Otr con tit fton ex
h1k e For more tnl ormofl on
miles fr om Wtlkes vllle County
r-rlle nt rondt fton 992 7121
ca ll 985 4255
water seve ral good bu t!dtng
18 FOOT FPANK LIN romp•ng COMPl ETE REFSE h1tch wt fh 1000
s1tes Phone I 304 675 S4SS
t mder
goo rl
co nd ttt o n
lb sway bars 747 '1667
90
ACRES IN Salem Townshtp on
7.d7 287A
Solem Center Vtnton Rd W1ll
LOWE RY p1on o hk e n ew W1ll
1974 77 FOOT CAMPER Sleeps
Water and electrtc
diVIde
som f 1ce $900 Ca ll BA3 7?55
ovolloble 304 768 5885
stJt
Co s l urrloce
&lt;'lcctn r
heotf'r bw lt m to rgP both wllh RIDING MOWER 8 h p Melvt n BY OWNER 3 or A bedr oom wall
Moros
7'148
shower 7A'} 7577
to wall corpe ttng
ful ly tn
1960 G M C 60 passe nger bu s
suloted full basement Iorge
Ho
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been
worlo:ed
over
For Rent
c o rner
lo t
tn
Mason
potnted good ttres 992 6345
304 773 5386
COUNTRY MOBI LE Horn{' Pork
1
Rou te 33 nort h of Pr&gt;meroy 1978 , SUZUKI dt r t bt )le 250 RM
VE RY NICE 3 bedroom home 1,
l tk e new
Cec tl
Brmoger
lorgf' lots Coll99? 7.d79
acre fu lf basement completely
9A9 7387
f1 n1shed wt th mce wrol.s hop
3 AND .d BM furnt sherl and un
nod foundry room Hardwood
fur ni sh ed
op t s
Ph one 1974 GMC JIMMY P B P 5
fl oo rs and ca rp et All electrtc
AC
2 wheel d n ve Pm:ecl
Q9') 543 4
0,10 Power
Atl rocl tv ely
r easonab le Co li 992 3580
90 ROttiNG A CRfS of good
d eco rate d A ll oppl onces tn
po sture Plenty of wol et Could GOOD CONDITIONED hoy S 70
eluded Rustle Htlls Syracu se
Oeltveryovod oble 997 270 1 or
or ramndote SO plus ro tti P
Phone Qq2 2257 or 949 201&lt;1
997
3309
6 14 667 3398
MODERN THREE bedr oom home
APT FOR rent 997 :1105 before 5 DOU Bt E OVEN ra nge co nttntous
Situated on Iorge lot tn Hutrhln
cleontng Frost free Whrl lpool
son Sub Dtvts ton 742 7047
FURNISHED APT su ttob le f or 3 or t refr1gerotor Cofdspo t mr con
A
cons tr uctt on
wo r lo:e r s
OWNEB SEl LING
2 bedroom
dlltantng
I 8 500
8 TU
99? 5434 or99"1 3129
fr ame hou se Exce llent tn tow n
Whnl pool w ashe r an d dryer I
lncolton Co11992 3023
ba ss ett
be d r oo n
~11 1te
Auctoons
949
7878
Ronald
Hort
NEW
HOUSE for sole by Meigs
- - --.: - MtneNo 1 $26000 99'17 19 1
AUC TI ON
FIRDAV
6
pm GOATS SOME JUS! fresl1ened
Tru ddood s from Clnrmnot t
two due m )u ly and A ugus t
L
l o ts of furnt ture mclud tng
Al so k1ds S,ode 696 1234
b edroom sets 2 or 3 p1ece ltv
G IB SON
UPRI G HT
fr eet er
tng roorp
se ts
rerl tncr s
997 2980 mornings and eve n
ro ckers e tc ~ o t s of mt5c Oht o
1ngs
R ver Aucl ton 537 High St
Mtddlepor t Oht o
I 10 000 lb mtlk route for soleo
98S .d207 or 98 S 3861 or wr tte
?7 Pomer oy

ATHENS, OHIO
SUNDAY, APRIL 22 AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.

SHOP

Real Estate lor Sale

1976 CHEVY Bnna n1o 4ll4 short
w i-) ee l bo~€1 I 304 88? 2396

PUBLIC AUCTION

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C. R. MASH
VINYL &amp; ALUM.
SIDING

o/o milo&gt; off Rl. 7 JY-111111 .,

18 Ye1rs Expertence

1nfo
DANVILlE - 4 bedroom
frame hom e Stfuated on a
75 of an acre It has a
smoke ho use ce llar and 2
other good but!dlngs Home
needs a l 1ttle w ork but tt ts
well worth $18,000 00
RUTLAND We have
severa l m ce hstlngs In and
arou nd R u tland so gtve us a
call

HAULING lim es tone gro vel Md
IT115C ttems 747 :t909 osk lor
Rtrk lmbndf&gt;n
POMEROY - 2 bedroom
SPRIN G RE FRF SHfR ond begtn
hom e on Bnck Street
npr ~ gQif lessons Club repotr
S17 000 ()()
JohnTeol o&lt;d 61H8S396&lt;
WE NEED LISTINGS
WILl DO patntm g 1ns1d e and ou t
CALL
AND DISCUSS
1
Good referencE" For more •n
YOUR REAL ESTATE
formol to n co ll 997 6331 before
PROBLEMS WITH liS J
noon or a f te r 8 30 p m
WE ' Ll TRY TO HELP
Chery I Lemley, ASSOCiate
NURSES AIDE f or elderly dunng
Phone 742 2003
7
2200
th e evemngs ~
Hilton Wolfe, Associate
WATER WELL dr~llt ng
Myers
Phone 949 2589
PL mp Soles and Ser vtce
GeorgeS Hobstetter, Jr
Heaton Ortllmg 985 4353 a ft er
Broker992 5739

ROGERHYSBJ.

REYNOlD'S
ELECTRIC MOlOR

good clean farm wtth some
woods and '1 ponds It tS all
fenced Ca ll today for more

POOL CHFM!CALS Sr osa n rorlo:s
F rP~ deltvery D Bumgortiner
SoiPs Inc Fqutpmf'&gt;nl a nd sup
r i•P" 99'1 5774
FXPERIENCFD bohy!; IIE&gt;r w 111 cia
boby s1thng
n my home
Rt"!';umes ovotlohl(' 99') 63'17
WILL g vP lessons on natural
c
gut or 0 nnro
(l n d Hown ton
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For mf ormnlton
co li
7•7 :/&lt;&gt;75

6 pm

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NEW LISTING - 99 acrefarm One of the county's
fm est for merly known as
th e Paul Orr farm T here
are 50 acres pasture and 49
ftllable Pasture Is sprtng
fed If has 2 cattle barns 1
horse barn
eq ul pm~ nt
shed s
mtlk hou ses and
conc rete s tl o Exce l lent
home butlt of California
Redwood Thts farm IS a

NOW HA ULING llmc-5tOnP tn
MtdrliPport Poemroy erect Col i
for frpe es tt mote 367 7101
WI LL C~Rt: for tw o tnvol•cl or
('&gt; lc1P rly pf!rsons tn my hom €!
TwPnty year s Px penenc e
RPoson able rates 9Q'} 6027 o r
997 5A77
PAINTING AND so ndblastt ng
Frt&gt;Pe .. ttmotes Ca ll9497686

992 - 2274

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PAT HILL :
FORD

Business Services

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HOBSTETTER REALTY
New Ltma 1iJ oaa
Rutland Oh1o
Phone 742 2003

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992 5858

Bradbury Rd

1973
INTFRNA TI ONAL SCOUT
71 000 rn 1l...s fully r&gt;qutpped
Otr Wf'I"IC" h f' IC ('IO"Cellpn t con
dtltnn 991 71?1

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7 lnl'!. ~o r ogp ho&lt;;.PmPnt one
onrrlon 94Q 1397

Services Offered

SALES &amp;SERVICE

Gf-RMAN SHEPARD r w lr&gt; wht l t&gt;
A 1'ont! ~ olcl pcu tly tro tr f'ci
7~J7 7678

Real Estate lor Sale -

Foe Sale

.PRICES REDUCED
BIG

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ge l along romant ica ll y Send
fo r yours by maili ng $1 for each
Box 489
10 ASI&lt;o Graph p
Rad to Ctl y Sl ai!On N y 10019
l ee sure to s pe ci fy b trth stgn
GEMINI (May 21 Juno 201 You
tv.
halle a g oo d tnend you can
d epend on to help you further
your mt eres t s today H ts sup ,-..,--~------~
~ port ma.y come from b e h i nd the
scenes
I
CANCER (Juno 21-July " 221 1
You re very recept tv e Ia ga.tn
Ap&lt;ll 21, 1919
10 g worthwh tl e k n o wledge
Fr iends have a l ways been 1m through personal expe tences
po rt an t 10 you but th ey wt ll be loday Thtng s teamed IHst
even more so lh1 s comtng year
hand wtl l be wt sely u sed ta&lt; e&lt; f
Bot h opoortuntl.es and adven
LEO (July 23 Aug
221 Vou
lur e will come 'fOur way possess a knack today to Itt
HOURS
l hor ugh th ose you c hum yourself tnl o good thmgs th at
B s Mon Fr1
~ round wnh
o thers have going for them
8 12 on Sat
TAURUS (April 20-May 201 Thi s Happ tl y they w on t mmd yo ur
Closed Sunday
" a n excell ent day lo gel o ul havmg a p tece ot the act•on
soc&lt;all y Wllh you&lt; pals Th e \II AGO (Aug 23·Sept 22) To
Inte rnational
New Idea
more people you s hare the day
day
you
can
vtrtually
wnte
your
Harvester
-E-qu-opm_•_ntJ
wtlh I he bette&lt; you 11 hke 11
own t1 cket becau se of your ' - - - - •

Bern1ce Bede Osol

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'Birlhda

MEIGS

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Ph • 992-2176

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TIRE SALES
N Second Av e
Moddleport, 0

B tg acreage heavy loads rough g otng - Power Ktng
c ames th roUgh w1thou1 mtssmg a beal The reaso n? 12
14 and 18 hp enQtnes applied through Power Kmg s augear dr tve deliver almosl 100% po w er to !he b1g drtv~
wheels That s why you move nght along wllh a 60
mower load fast wtth a % ton b ucket bulldoze clear a
48 path o f snow In a hurry
Ame(tcan built Power Ktng tS a machtne not a !oyt Auto-motive clutch t ransmtsstoh differe ntial 1 W axles for
example

REED'S COUNTRY STORE
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JESSI!•: M. ! 'HffRIU.

Mrs ..Jessie M. Cottrill, 81,

Survivors · include

Syracuse , died Thursday

morning at the Holzer
Medical Center.
Mrs. Cot trill was born Jan .
29, 1898, a daughter of the late ·
rrank and Anna Howell
Harris. She was al so
preceded in death by her first
husband . . Perry Diddle, a
sister, .two trothers and two
infant grandchildren;
Surv-iving are her husband,

four

dau~ht.rs,

Mrs . Marie Rizer,
Minersville: Mrs. Elizabeth
llire and Mrs. Mary Pirkens,
both of Syra&lt;'use, and Mrs.
Linda Parsons, Vero Bech,
Fla.
Four sons also ·survive,
James H., Mason; William
T. , Middlepm:t; Ralph P. and
Larry W., both of Syracuse.
Two sisters~ Mrs. Russel

Alpha . Cottrill; a so~; Turker, Racine, and .Mrs.
La\vrence Diddle, Syracuse; Mary Curry, Columbus; also
three daughters, Mrs; RliSsell su..Vive. .
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(Dortha ) ' Morrison ,
Twenty-nine grand and
Ashtabula ; Mrs. Herman eight gre?t · grandchildren
(Naomi) London, Syracuse 1 alsosurvive.
andMrs.Charles(Bea ) Lisle,
Services will be held at 1
Syracuse; a stepson, Donald p.m. Saturday at the
Cottrill. · Syracuse; two Syracuse Church o( the
brothers, Walter (Dick) Nazarene, of which Mrs.
' Harris, Syracuse, and Wilbur Lavender was . a long-time
Harris, Bloomingdale, and member by the Rev. Dale

SNOOPY 8ASKF.T - This large F.aster basket was a
feature ,of the Middleport United Pentecostal Church
Easter morning. Smalll!ifts. monev and candies were hid·
de~ among the basket and " h~nt. " Snoopy,left, played by
Mike Zirkle and the clown, Danny Rirhards, were in trW
due to recent strikes. This
.has delayed the start of" $1.3

ODT•••
. !Continued from nage 1)
. sonnel (some 2,500 workers)
and equipment, delayed
repair projects longer than
nonnal, and placed thin
overlays on existing roads
just to maintain current

million renovation job.
Miller assured trkounly
residents work on the Shadle
Rridge will begin May I , and
with around-the·dO&lt;'k shift
work, repairs will be rompleted by Sept. 28.
..
Still on schedule in Mason

basket with the children. Pictured with ·the two are leff
Michele 7.irkle and right, Pamela Zirkl e. The basket wa~
JO by 20 f-.t. The Middleport church marked a record attendanre Sunday with 324 attending. The·previous record
was 26.1.

HOSPITAL NEWS
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Veteran s Memoria 1
Hospital
Admitted- Leona Hubbard,
Syracuse; . Fred Shain,
Racine : Margie Hunt,
Racine: Alan Wilson , Racine .

Arrington,

HOSPfTA!.IZED
Robert Bratton is a patient
!2KILLED
BF.J.F AST , · Northern
at Holzer Medical Center. His
room number is . 334 A. ireland lAP)- Bloodied and
Bratton fell 18 feet at his battered by nearly 10 year;; of
employment at Kyger Creek. guerrllla warfare, Northern
'Bratton · is the son of Ireland is reeling under a
Marjorie Osborne, Las Vegas new wave of IRA terror that
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. has killed 12 members of the
Eldon Walburn, Middleport. security forces in two weeks.

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Keep them in om::~
·of our Safe Deposit Bm:esJ
And keep ......... ..

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rutiC!nd
1uppers plams

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nationa ... ·
bank · · ·
the bank of
the century
established 1872

Star .of the Month
·Gold Rings

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CI.ARA R. LAVENDER
Clara

Meigs
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committee, and a npminee
for "Who's Who in Music."
Tracey has been active in 4-H
:club work and attends the
Rock Springs · United
Melt10dist ChurCh.
,.
Her activities at school
have also included Singing ill
the madrigal of the vocal
departmeni and taking part
in the recent musi cal, "The
s·ound of Music. II
Miss GOf!'glein· is a member
of the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church wliere she
sings in 'the choir. She is
secretary of the junior class,
business editor of the yearbook, on the Student Council,
and an office assistant.
. In the music department
she is a member of the mar·
ching , _ con·cert, and pep
bands, the Spanish and Music
Clubs' and nominated for
"Wbo's Who in Music."
She . participated in the
junior dass p'lay, sfrved on
the prom committee, and in
the past to was a girl scout.
Miss -"&lt;&lt;!y is a member of
the National Honor Society
and an actiVe membe11 of the
United Pentecostal Church
where she sings in the c~oir
and teaches a Sunday School
nurserY class .
Miss Murphy is president of
the Camera Club artd works
as a yearbook photographer.
She · phiyed volleyball and
was in the Drama Club In her
freshman year, and was on
the yearbook staff and In the
Spanish Club d.uring her
sophomore year. She Is a
member of the Zion Church of
Christ.
Miss l.egar has been a
cheerleader for the past three
years was on the gymnastics
team for two years, a
member . of the Student
Boosters Club, the Spanish ,
Club, and the Girls' Athletic
· Association. She Is enrolled in
the Rusiness Office F.duca·
lion program and a member
of the Intensive Office Educa·
tion Clerical Club. Maria is a
member of the National
Honor Society and belongs to
Trinity Church.

GRE'rrA MAEHOROEN
Miss Gretta Mae Borden,
75, formerly of Middleport ,
died Thursday at the Thurber
Village Care Cel)ler In
Colwnbus.
Miss Horden was born May
6, 1903, at Bradbury, a
daughter of the late Richard
and Hettie Sisson Borden.
She was also preceded In
death by two sisters, Thehna
Schartler, and Elizabeth .
Harden, and two brothers, H.
D. Horden and Lawrence D.
Horden.
Surviving are a sister and
lrother~n~aw, PhyUis and ·
Geo.rge Skinner of 'near
Pomeroy, four nieces· and
four nephews. .
Miss Horden was a
member of the Middleport
Church of Christ and was
employed with the Ranco
Corp., Columbus, for . a
number or years before her
retirement.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Rawlings-Costs .· Funeral
Home with the Rev. David
Mann officiating. Burial will
be ~ Riverview Cemetery.

Friends may call at .the
funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m.
Saturday.

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GALUPOUS - Fire caused an
estimated $52,000 in damages to the
contents of a warehouse located off
Eastern Ave:, early &amp;jturday.
Called to the scene at 2:09 a.m., the
Gallipolis City Fire Depilrtment reports that upon arrival , the building, ideo-'
tifled as the Old Apple Warehouse,
located approximately 300 feet behind
Bob Evan's Steak House, was completeiy engulfed In !lames.
·. • .
Flte Chief James Northup said Saturday rrillming that the department's
1118Jor ubjecllve' at the ..,.,. wu lo
protect el&lt;]J05ed property, · fncludlng
bottled gas tanks, a\1(1 nearby houses qn
Lincoln Ave.
.
Northup said this morning that
damage to the building, which . was
origln"aliy a part of the grand stand at
the old·GaUia County Fairgrounds, was
cOnsidered by the owners, C.H. McKen·
zie, etal., to be of little or no con-'
sequence.
·
·
·
Material stored within the building
and lost during the blaze, of undetermined origin, was estimated at
approximately $52',000, however.
. Chief Northup said this morning that

GALUPOUS - The question of the
legality of a vote taken saturday'
during which the Board of Trustee.!l of
Buckeye Rural Electric were ousted by
·Cooperative members and a new board
elected, will apparently be settled In ·
Gallla County Common Pleas Court.
During an afternoon meeting at Rio
G111nde College; cooperative members

voted to remove, by~ unanimous showol-hand votes, .trustees Neal Taylor, •

UNGER.IE DEPT. 2ND FLOOR

int1•rr!-!INI

.

old grandstand when the
located in that vicinity.

damages old warehouse

.

fnr t~f' i li'P&lt;-l nf Rnlft&lt;l- '
All

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Bob Evans Steak . House and Drive-in
lost an estimated $15,000 in stored
materiaL
The Gallipolis Terminal CompaRy
lost approximately $12,000 in stored oil
and grease. High pressure hoses,
grease and rope , estimated at $25,000,
stored In the building by Voto Manufacturing Company .was also 11)81:' ·. , •
Fed byJ he ljlllt~r!a.! ~IQted rJtliJii. ~
warehouse, 'll8rnes IliUirilrillteOI UMi area
last night and left a cloud ·ol ~molie
hanging in !he yjcinJiy,thiS morning. _.
(llllol~- lhLo

IIKII1jlnl thai

members from the fire 'spread as far as
Mill Creek Road during the second
major conflagration ofl979.
The Gallipolis Department was aided
at the scene by 10 men and ·a tanker
pwnper from the GSI Fire Department.
The Gallipolis unit responded to the
call with 24 men and four timker ptlm·.
pers. The fire scene was still being
cleared as of 9 a.m. Saturday.
The Galllpolis City Fire Department
responded to three, including one false
alarm, calls Friday.
Firemen battled a blaze fed by a
brea k in a natural ~as lin• at 2 : 4~ p.m.

...

GAI.IJPOIJS - The Southeast •
Ohio Emergency Medical Service,
Inc., began plaMing Saturday for a
shutdown of Its service in Gallia Conn' ·
ty. The action followed an announcement of action taken by the
Gallia Board of Commissioners
Tuesday, Aprlll2, that It plans to fund
and operate Its own systems in the
near future.
Presently, SEO~MS furnishes
EMS to the county under a contract
whi~h e.pires on June 12. Under that
contract the SFJOEMS corporation .
has placed ' valuable telemetry communications equipment In county
owned vehicles which must be
· removeti. It has also lease~ quarters
for the county's vehicles and em·

hot mix for placement around the railroad tracka on
Pomeroy's East Main Street. Bad road conditions have
plagued motorists for sometime.

Elberfelds ·In Pom~roy

..

Wtllow Wood; Gene Nance,
Chesapeake; William P. Smith,
Gallipolis; ' John Holllday_. Dexter;,
i?hlllip L. Pope, Gallipolis; E. W:
Holcomb, Albany; Clyde B. Walker, .
: 1bunnan; and Lee Snyder, Beaver:
With approximately 100 of the 250
preoent voting as eligible cooperative
members, trustees for four of the com· .
pa.ny's five districts were then

POMEROY - Employes of the
Meii!B County Ohio Department· of
Transportation were out in full force
Friday. ~ard Gilkey, """"rin·
tendent, reported that they were In
the process of cleaning out the pot·
holes at the railroad tracks on East
Main Street and J,utting In hot mill.
Gilkey stated the severe winter
and the floor played havoc with the
roads. Gilkey oboerved that Ohio
ranked second In the United States as
having the most potholes.
The repair to.the sections of East
Main Street Is only temporary, GHkey
reported. Paving of East Main from
Nye Ave., to Sycamore and from But·
temut to the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
will be done later in the summer,
Gilkey noted.

'

nominated and elected.
Elecied were Wynema Pattersoo and
RoMiff Miller for the Lawrence County
District; Richard Wade and Ed Prince
· lor the GaiUa District; T.J . Moore and
Earl Uvesay for the Jackson District;
and, Marvin Houstoo and Guy Adams
lor the Melp-VInton District.
Wltlt no members present !rom the
Plke,.ilctoto-Ross (',ounty District, there
were no nominations and thqs no elec·
lion o1 . truatees to represent the
cooperative's fifth aervlce area .
Beca- ri questions surrolll)dlng the
meeting, Buckeye Rural officials filed
suit last Friday In Gallla County Com·
mon Pleaa Cotu1 seeking a declaratory
judgm'ent ordering tltal any action ·
takeh at Saturday's meeting be ruled
null and void.
. _ r • ., •
Actording to the action lil!"i agathiif
~q

the cooperative mem~rship, the
petitions ciNulated to q~ll the recall
meeting were Improperly distributed,
and that the meeting (tself was called In
vlolaUon of the Cooperative's. Code of
Regulations.
A member of the Colwnbus based law
firm that represents the trustees voted
against said S.turday that It waa the
board's position that the vote taken waa
Illegal and lhWI not valid.
"The members have eYfrf right to
meet, but they are nleetlng for their
own edification-we \1011'1 consider this
to be a legal meeting," U,. attorney
said.
.
"This matter has been aubmlltee! to ·
the CllUrt for judl(md, n1f abide by
the court's decision," the member of
the 'firm George, Cri!ek, K~, Mr·
Mahon and MrC&lt;mnaughey concluded"

condition

is

stabilized,

and otlr

paramedi cs are able to stabilize
patients. In a Basic system, using'

EMT-As, these technicians are
trained not to hurt the patlent any
more than he or she is already hurt ,"
Mrs. Holtzanfel stated.
Seven Counties Served
At present, SEOEMS ,serves
seven counties and provides service to
Gallla from six of its stations : Gallia,
Oak Hill, Jackson, Wellston, McArC
thur, and Rutland. A dispatcher, who
is on duty around the clock, can have
an ambulance enroute to a call in less
than a minute , Am ambulance with

'

two paramedics responds to emergencies, reaching a scene in an average
of 13 minutes. Their e•pertlse and
speed can be crucial for heart attacks,
strokes, trawna and · other lifethreatening situations.
Telemetry, for instance, can
mean the difference between life and
death. With telemetry, SEOEMS
Gallia paramedics can be in constant
communication with coronary care·
. units in hospitals at Gallipolis, Iron·
ton, and Athens. Demands in Gallla
County are usually r®led to Holzer,
but If that unit's physicians and nurCootinued on A·2
_..,.

ployees on Jackson Pike, near Holzer

Medical Center. It is asswiled the
commissioners may have to asswne
. on a hill located north of the ,Spruce the tenns of the lease if It does not recontract with SEOEMS. Provisions
Street Extension.
According to a report filed by the for employment of 15 Gallia .County
department; a break In a joint of a sup- residents who are SEOEMS emergen,
ply line running from a we)l owned by cy 'medical technicians are ·presently
W.J . Lydick, Zanesville, to heating · unkl]own.
,
"Puzzltagi' Uoyd S.)'l ·
pipes on property owned by Oscar .
"It Is pUZ2llng," stated Dan
Bastian!, ·Gallipolis, allow&lt;!~ natural
J.lciyd, 1executive director of
gas, which Ignited, to escape,
~ department reports tha! tpe ,gas . SE;OEMS, "why the' cmmlssloners
fire Ignited grasa lind brush In thei)h'l• ' 'io&lt;luld want to subotltlite what their
planS 'ilel&lt;irtbe 'as li llleCOnd rate ser'
~iatevlclnlty. · ·',
vice for the SEOEMS .oerviCle, which
. • 'J'Wil'oulbuJ(diop iUid an old car were
Ia I 6t&lt;lfiOINdfnOIIhlllliihiiii01111Jly II!
. ~ . . . . , . , fire oil pi-ty
oWned by Jenny Webb, 355 Pike St., the best rural service In the nation.
The SEOEMS service Is known as an
Kanauga, a.t 12:07 p.m.
.
The departz:nent reports that sparks Advanced Life Support sy~tem, the
. from a trash fire Ignited brush and top quality In the lnduBtry. Its cost to
grass and spread to the buildings and. the county tas certainly. been
reasonable. From the clinunlssiooers'
auto.
Damage to the property damaged aMounced plans so fir, their new
system wiD be of a Basic Ul~ Support
was estimated at $50.
The department received a false quality and at about the cost now paid
SEOEMS.'.'
alarm call at 8:52p.m.
According to Mrs. Mary Joo Holt·
Responding to the Illegal false alarm,
department firemen and equipment zapfel, R.N ., Director of Training of ·
were needless dispatched to Mill Creek SEOEMS and a member of the EMS
Rd . tosearchforthenon-exlstentblaze. advlsory council to the Ohio Board ol
Regents , its professional paramedics
(EMT-Ps) are trained to administer
drugs, to intubate patients (prOvide
an air passage), and to apply electric
counter-shack (deflbii!latioo) In or· ·
der to prevent cardiac ·arrest among
•.
other advanced procedures.
''In an advanced system, the
emergen~y Is over when the patient's

Court to' settle Buckeye issue -

wet~· ~lrt•i•l hrlnw Pflrk · ~!. ,
F:lm St.. 11 ai Iroad St . am!

THIRTY-FIVE CENTS

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

SEOEMS director
·puzzled oVen acti()n•

CREWS from tile Meigs County Ohio Department of
Transporiation were hard at work Friday smoothing out

· $.1~0.~00 tn prnvirJP !-a•wfl gr

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- SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1979

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Workers out
·in full force

tP provirlr

riti 7' f'll.~.~ flrl·' irwi11•,d to fl iiPn(l .
F'11i· fm·H,I'r infnrm Htitll:l l'llr~ ·
l;wl ltw 1\f: ·~·pr '~ · Offkl• , ?~7
l1HP '
~t n•pf : Middlr•pr•rt .

NO. 12

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Tty Our Drive-Thru /nwnl 'Seroice!

Crow's Family Restaurant

Pag~"C-1

Replacement would cost $750,000

OUr Roost Btelond Baked Hom Sondwiches slorl with
specia.lly seleded USDA inspacted rnut1. TM meat Is
sliced thin ond STACKED HtGHon 1 stsomt SHd bun.
There is plenty of lean meat nutrition ttwtt the tntlre
family needs daily.

rnmm1init~• ·fl f'VE"lnpmrnt
Rl&lt;'&lt;'k f!nm! Small ritit•' Pro···~~~ !'ram. Thl' application is for
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held Saturday. •.

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ROAST BEEF OR 'BAKED HAM
SANDWICHES

of t~n &lt;-1pplif'flti11n f11r a ~inf,!lr
Pnrp(lSt&gt; fir&lt;lnt nnrlrr thr

·sEE owR coMPLETE seLECTION
OF MOTH FRS RINGS .

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caused'an estimated $52,000 in damages to the contents of
a warefhouse located off Eastern Ave. early Saturday

. dtin•n. input twfnrP tht• filing

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nur8ery school.

Something N""' AI (),.,. Drive· Thru Windo10

PI iRI.Ir NOTlrF:
Puhlic h•arings will he held
on .April :ID, l!l7~ and May I, ·
l!l7~ at 7 : ~0 P.M.· dJ'Wnstairs
al Villapt• Hall, ~~7 Rare St .,
Middleport . Ohio. Purl""" of

PClt'l'

FDIC ·

R. Lavender , 71 ,

Syracuse, died Wednesday at
Pl~asant Valley HospitaL
She was born August 7,
1907, at Hartford, Va., to the
late James and !.aura Hendricks Birchfield.
Her husband , F.st el

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Your choice of 12. brilliani
birth star colors enhanced
by' genuine diamonds.

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Burial will be in BroWn's
Hill Cemetery, Hartford.
Friends may call at the
Foglesong Funeral Home,
Mason,after~p.m. today.
The body !Viii be taken to
the church an hour prior to
the service.

B.

F.velyn Blankenship, Fermin
Boring, James Burcham,
Mary Chapman and
daughter, Dewely Coleman,
systems/' Haddah con- County, according to Miller, · . Discharged-Henry
r.ary Davis, Robert Deal,
tinued. "We're still losing are additional highway im· Cunningham, Richard Jeremy Tlill, Rufus E!lcessor,
ground despite th ese provement projects !Routes Vaughan, Roberta Mw;ser , Robert · Ervin , Louise
sacrifices,'' he added. .
2 a nd 35) and renovation of 11 Cecil Ward, Donna Webb, Hawkins, Flora Henry, Nan·
In cmirlusion, Haddah otherbridges.
Mary
Layne,
Qanny cy Hill and son, Janet Hinkle,
J ohn I Jake l Koe bel : Buffington, Betty Ep;1man, Kelly Holman, Nonnan Hum·
·said, " If things are to
change, the message has to r.allipolis Area Chamber of Mary Smith, !JOnallf Covert, phreys III , Carrie Justice,
come from local com- Corrunerre prL"sident, served
WilHam
Morris,
Avis Albert Keller, flora Kirby
munities."
as master of ceremonies.
Lawson .
and son , Elizabeth l"mbert,
Meanwhile, Commissioner
John Pleasant, Huntington ,
Daman I.awson, Charles J,inMHier informed COVIC: president of the COVIC, indaeur III , Shirley J.ong and
members that while Ohio's trorluced the speakers, along Squad kept busy
son, Gilbert l .ucas, . J..eslie
problems are not uni.que, with John Ellis, design
J.yones, Ralph McCorkle, Sue
The Pomeroy Emergency McQuire, Mary . Mcintosh,
West VIrginia has approved a engineer ,with the Ohio
record $670,000,000 highway Department of . Highways; Squad was bliSy with four Daniel RusSell , Dennis
budget for the new ·fiscal r.lenn Smith, Director, Ohio runs Thursday night and Searles, Florence Silvey,
year.
T&gt;ivision 10, Marietta ; Nor- Friday morniilg. ·
Debra Slaughter and son,
At 4' 26 p.m. the squad went Della Snavely, Genjeve Stef·
Miller pointed out West man Roush, West Virginia 's
Virginia's gasoline tax is ten Chief F.ngineer, Qevelop- to Letart Township for fen, Ethel Stewart, Mary
and one-half cents peqtallon. · men! , and Jimmy J. Wedge, Margie Hunt who was injured Swisher and daughter, Ida
With federal aid f411ds, a Ma son County's represen- in a falL She was taken to Whaley and daughter,
state 'lax and bond funds, tative in the West Virginia Veterans Memorial Hospital Heather Wood.
·
where she was admitted . at
things are moving forward in · House of Delegates.
5:47p.m. Thursday, the fire
the Mountain state. " li was
. ·
unit went to Columbia
the will of the people," Miller
STRIKE POSSIBI.F.
Township
to extinquish a
said, "to get things going in
COLUMBUS,
Ohio lAP ) 271NOJCTMENTS
brush fire on the Lawson
on-· ·Jate."
·
.
Rubber
Workers
United
SPRINGFIELD,
Ol)io
farm . At 5:51 p.m.,the squad
MJller was,' however, upset
President
Peter
Bommarito
lAP)A
special
grand
jury
wenf to near Chester for Mrs.
over · the condition of . the
sa id Thursday night his union
Shadle. Bridge, connecting investiguting alleged illegal Edna Summerfield, a
by
Clark
County
conduct
medical patient, who • was "gave me the authority to
· Henderson artd Pt. Pleasant
·
Sheriff
Oonald
F..
Sanders
taken to 'Holzer Medical strike on Uniroyal If in my
In Maso.n County.
and
M&gt;j.
Warren
Holloway
Center. Friday at 12:13 a.m. estimation a settlement " on
The commissioner perkey issues cannot be
sonally inspected that prldge returned 27 indictm ents the squad went to Brownell two
arhieved,
Thursday night.
Ave., in Middleport, where
Thursday,. on foot and in his
He said the wage package
Common Pleas . Court J eff Neff was · having·
vehicle. "I'm embari-assed
in a three-year pact being
Judge
Richard
T.T:ole
would
difficulty
breathing.
He
was
over the deplorable condition
presented to the four major
of that structure," Miller not say who was named in the taken to Veterans Memorial tiremakers is "more than 30
indictments. Rut he said Hospit aL
said.
percent and I'm not going to
The contractor has had a those indicted would be sumsay any more."
moned (or arraignment this
problem obtaining supplies,
. afternoon.

·ReceivE( S;OOo c .c A Bo.rius Points for each
sate deposit !lox rented at .the main office In ·.
Pomeroy or.;.t:ff11i Rutl.and ilran.c h. Sorry.".
all boxes are :reflted af.lhe T~ppers Pl.aiils
Branch. Boxes rent .trom .$4.00 per year; and

Bass.

Durst, Coolville, and Mrs.
Ethel
Rainey,
Point
Pleasant, W. Va. Eleven
grand- children, 19 greatgrandchildren. and several,
nieces and nephews also .
survive.
~'uneral services will be
held at I p.m . S\lnday at the
E;wing ~'uneral Home with
ttie Rev. Steve Wilson
official- ing. Burial will be in
Greenwood Cemetery.
friends may call at the
funeral home anytime after 7
this evening .

Holzer Medical Center
Discharges, Aprll19
Debra

two sisters 1 Mrrs. Myrtle

On Saturday, April 21, the . ty Junior Fairgrounds.
M.r. .M. Tlistrict, Order of the
r"mpfjre will be held at 7
Arrow, will host tht- Spring p.m. Dance team ·comFellowship of Thai Coo 7.yo petition between the l.odge
I .odg• 457 at fhe r.aiUa r.oun· Team and Troop 249
· Pomeroy, will also beheld . .
A special feature of the
evening will be a tap out
ceremony.
:
fO END MARRIAGES
This Is the first time In the
Three suits for dissolution history of the l.odge that~
of marriage have been filed has been done outside Qf
in Meigs County Common CamJY Arrowhead at Ona, W.
Pleas Court. ·
.
. . ~
Fili!)g were Robert Wald Va.The public .and
friends are
Qua Us; Pomeroy, and Julia invited to attend.
Ruth Qualls, Middleport;
Helen Miller, Coolville, and·
Harry Miller •. 'Pomeroy; .
ALUMNI MEETING
Timothy Edward Demosky,
The Pomeroy Alumni
Pomeroy, and Barbara Ann Association will meet ··
Demosky, Pomeroy.
. Saturday, April 21, at 7:3:0
·p.m. in the basemellt of the
Trinity Church. All interested ·
SPECIAL MEETING SET
alwnni are Invited to attend.
A special meeting of the
SQUAD CALLED
Southern Local School
The
Middleport
District Board of .Education
. will be held at 7 p.m . Mooday Emergency Unit was called ,
at the high school to discuss to 913 Broadway at 11 :53 p.m.
negotiations with the non· Thursday for lillie Smith, a
certified employes. of the medical patient who was
taken to Holzer Medical
district.
\ Center.
·

· Rotary Relays

Area deaths •..••• .•.•. . A· J
Classified ads • .•.••• . . 0·2·7 ·
·Farm •. : .. ...... .•••. C·6·B
Lifestyle .. ... .. ...... 8·1 ·8
Local .. . ......••• • ••• A·2·B
State • ...... . ..• , .· •.... 0 ·1
Sports ..•.......••.•. C-1-5

Self-inflicted gun
wound proves fetal
POMEROY - Clifford H. South,
Rt. 3, Puneroy, died of apparent selfinflicted gunshot wound Friday
evening at his residence. The
J;'oineroy Emergency Squad waa
called at 10:30 p.m. and traniported
Smith to Vetenrls Memorial Hospital
where he was pronounced dead on
arrival.
Meigs County Coroner Dr. Rily
Pickens and Sheriff James Proffitt
w~re on the investigation a1 w~re
Capt. Robert Beegle, Deputies Keith
Uttle ond Cart Hysell, and Sheriff's
Investtgator Gary Wolle. The body
was taken to Ewing's Funeral Home.

IJ

FRENCH HOLSTON

Two veteran Bell
employees retire
GALUPOUS.- Ohio Bell central
office repairman Victor D. Hager,
and installer • repalnnan French J .
Holston will retire here May 23 -each
with more tban three decades of ser·
vice with the company.
· Hager, a Midkiff, W.Va., native,
began· his Bell System career here in
1945, following four yeal's with the
U.S. Ariny Air Corps.
After five years as a combinationman, he became an Installer ·repair·
. man in 1!150.
In 1952, he returned to his duties
as comblnationman. He assumed his
present position as · ~ntral office
repairman in 1962 ..
Hager's 34 years with the com· ·
pany all have been In Gallipolis.
Holston, born in Ironton, also
began his te1ephooe career alter
military service during World War II,
He served in the Army Signal Corps In
the F.uropean Theater from 1942 to

1945.
He started with Ohio Bell as a
lineman in Colurntius in January 1916,
returning to hls ho111etown in that
I position live months later.
In 1947, Holston moved to
Galllpolls where, In 1!150, he began his
present job as inlltaller • repalnnan.
Both men plan to remain In the
area after retirement.
.
The two are Involved In local civlc
activities, lhcludlng the Telephone
Pioneers of America and Veterans of
Foreign Wars. Hager's other af·
filiations Include the Elka and the
Gallipolis Golf Club. Holston also is a
Mason.
!lager and his wife, Geraldine,
were married In 1945. They liave two
dailghters, Suelien and Deborah.
Holstoo and his wife, Pearl, also
were wed In 1945. They· have one daughter, Patsy.

Petition to repeal
city tax filed Friday
GALUPOUS - An initiative
petition for the repeal of the one per
cent City Income Tax was filed. with
Galllpolls City Commission Clerk
Evei)'n Knolls late Friday afternoon .
Submitted by fiJr!ller City Manager
Gary R. Short, attorney at law, who
currently worka for the City of Colum·
bus, the petition was fUed on behalf of a
committee to represent the petitioners .
consisting of Wlllllm M. Barr, Harcy
.W. Holderby, Carl R. Sanden, Eddie A.
Sanders and V. Helen Spires.
The City ·qwrter requires that ouch
inlllattve petttlooa Include, " ... the
names and addressH of at least five
electors who ahaU be officlaly regarded
as flllng the petition and shall constitute
a committee of the ·petitioners. for the
EXTENDED WEA'111ER
Monday tbroagb w.ae~~~ay:
Fair )llroillll the period. HliU
from tbe • to llle tow 'ltl. Lon fit
tbe ·tO. Moaday, dropplag' to 1~
upper Ill to mid 1ttt Toeiday 8111
Wedaetday. ·

purpose ... named."
,.
,
Section llG of the charter mandates
that all papers comprising a petition be
flied with the clerk of the COrnmilatOII
within 120 daya from the date ol the flnt
signing. All of the 144slgnatures 011the
live page petition were 1J8thered during
March and April.
According to the charter, "Any ·
proposed ordinances, Including or, :
dinances for the repeal or amendnient .
of an ordinance· then In effect may be
submitted to the city c01111111sslon by .
petition signed by a\ least five per ceRt
of the total nwnber of voters In the .
.
munlclpallty,"
Ordinance No . 73-30, · whlcb
establlohed the Income tax, wu puaed
by the city commission on May 2, 19'78.
The ooe per cent tux, imposed on all
earned Income In Galllpolis, went into
effect on July I, 19'18, without a vote of
thepeopte.
.
AccOrding to the .City Charter, the
petition filed Friday must be submitted
to the city commission at Its next
regular meeting, and provisions muBt
be lnade for publlr hea~ uoon the
. . Continued oo A-2

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