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                  <text>Bad storm hits president's cruise
ABOARD THE DELTA QUEEN the White House would issue a
(AP) - President Carter is visiting statement today detailing Carter's
the scene of.Arnerica's most famous plans to use an executive order to
whitewashing - Hannibal, Mo., home increase power production along the
of Samuel Clemens and the fence Tom river.
Sawyer supposedly talked his buddies
The president did not have to leave
into painting.
the boat today to encounter a
Today's activities mark the next to character out of Mark Twain, the
the last scheduled stop on the first name under which Clemens wrote.
family's seven-&lt;iay cruise down the
Up in the wheelhouse reigns pilot
Mississippi on the sternwheeler Delta C.S. Ware, who has worked on the
Queen.
river au but 17 .of hls 66 years.
Late Wednesday, during a stop at a
Ware was in his high, cu.shioned
lock, Carter noted the entire lock and chair Tuesday afternoon when the
dam system on the Mississippi River Delta Queen ran smack into a :JG.
produces only 165 megawatts of
electricity, compared to an Army
Corps of Engineers estimate that it
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could produce 2,400 megawatts.
Press secretary Jody Powell said
EXTENDED FORECAST
Saturday through Moodily - a
cbance of sbowen Saturday. Fair
Sunday.
Sboweu
or·
llnmderstorms JIOIIIble Moaday.
SQUAD RUNS
Highs li1011tly lo the 70s Saturday
The Middleport Emergency Squad
w1!111l1Dg to lbe mid aad upet 80e
made two runs Wednesday.The first
Monday. Low upper 5011 .a ad low
was at 1: 49 p.m. to the home of Ann
60s early Saturday aad ID lbe IIIII
PRESIDENT 'S VACATION, CAMPAIGN CRUISE
aboard the steamboat Delta Queen, this week. The 53
Morri s, Route 14ll·.
She was . early Sunday and Moodily.
-Jimmy Carter, acl-ompanied by his wife, Rosalynn,
year old sternwheeler departed from St. Paul, Minn.,
transported to Pleasant Valley ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Friday and will arrive in St. LoUis on August 24.
and daughter, Amy, is sailing on a seven -night cruise
Hospital.
SQUAD CAlLED
The second caU occurred at 7: 16
The
Pomeroy
Emergency Squad
yesterday
evenin
g.
Albert
Keaton,
SEEKS DIVORCE
,
Nelsonville
man
faces
church
B&amp;E
charges
answered
one
~
all
this
morning at 2:34
91'.. Liberty Avenue, Pomeroy, was
According to an entry in the Meigs
a.m.
It
transported
Veria
Warth of
transported
by
the
squad
to
Holzer
Chief Jed Webster of the Pomeroy
County Common Pleas Court, Tarniny
Meigs County deputies returned
Rose
Hill
to
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital.
Lynn Richards, Pomeroy, has filed Herbert Farm , 68, Nelsonville, from Police Department filed the charge. Medical Center .
fo r divorce from Danny Pa ul the Athens County Sheriff's
Richards, Middleport. She charges Department Wednesday morning to
gross neglect of duty and extreme face charges of treaking and entering
cruelty.
of the Methodist Church in Pomeroy,
on July 30, 1979.
In his initial court appearance in
Me igs County Court Wednesday
afternoo n, bond was set by Judge
Charles Knight at $2000. Farm posted
10 percent and was released .

Eleven file for Meigs Local School Board

minute squall that briefly pack6d
winds of almost 70 miles an hour and
driving sheets of rain.
..
"Rain or shine or sleet or snow, t~
Delta Queen she's got to go," sang O\lt
Ware, who swung the boat into a co~
to drive the rocking vessel out of tile
brunt of the storm.
Carter, in the wheelhouse for most
of the storm, later congratulated
Capt. Fred Martin f&lt;r a job "w.ell ·
done."
The storm sent the steamboat's
crystal chandeliers swinging over the
grand staircase, tossed alwninuin
deck chairs about like doll house
furniture and left the presidential ~g
flying in tatters atop the front mast.
Martin called the storm, which had
winds approaching hurricane force,
"very serious," but said .he had
encountered a similar one l8llt fall .
The
sternwheeler's
control
mechanism - two steering rods
instead of a wheel - and digital depth
finder would look like magic to Twain,
a sternwheeler pilot himself in his
early years.

Eleven candidates including a
Middleport husband and wife are
· seeking election to the Meigs Local
School District Board of Education.
Deadline for filing petitions with
the Meigs County Board of Elections
for the board of education posts in
the county was 4 p.m. on Thursday.
In the Meigs Local District, voters

VOL. XXVIII

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SHOE BOX

LONDON (AP ) - Gold prices
leaped to record liighs in early
trading today on Elll'Opj!an
markets while the dollar was
miJ:ed.
Gold shot to $315.625 an ounce
at mid-morning In Zurtch, up
from Thursday's close of
$309L3'15. The metal posted Its
pnMOUS record in Zurich on
Wednesday when it hit $311.625,
before closing at $309.25.
In London, gold dealers set the
morning fixing price at $314.70 an
ounce, up from Thursday 's late
rate of $309.375.
Gold prices have climbed by
more than 5 percent in E urope so
far lhl.!l week.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Now's the time for buying back·t~&gt;-school, fall and winter items. Special values, excellent seledK!ns all over the store.
Use our convenient layaway plan. We'll gladly help you find your right size and style.

BIC BARGAIN PACK

GREAT
SAVING
PLANS

NEW YORK (AP) - Five bank

LUNCH BOXES

SCOTCH BRAND TAPE

Popular -scenes on stur dy meta l boxes· with

5 BIC BAUPOINT PENS
ONLY

qua lity :r hermos brand

ASSORTED WIDTHS

bottles .

99¢
BOYS'

MEN'S

WINTER COATS
AND VESTS

PASSBOOK
90 DAY CERTIFICATE .... ..~.~~:~~~ .s!:~~~·?? ...... SWX,
1 YEAR CERTIFICATE ...... ~:~~.~~.~.~ .'~~~:~ ••• ••• •• 6%
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Spec ial

Boys $16.95 Coats and vests
Boys $27.95 Coats and Vests
Boys $29.95 Coats and Vests
Boys $54.95 Coats and Vests

Minimum $1 ,000.00. Interest rate of 1•1•% under the average 4 year
yield of Trea sury Secur ities.

MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE
SlO,OOO minimum . Interest rate equal to the rate of 182 day treasury
bUI rate. Alii determined at w eekly auction .

SUBSTANTIAL PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL

- COAT AND
VEST SALE
two

day sale prices on men 's

construction. maple,
ne, pecan and
oak finishes.

S15.19
$25.09
$26.89
$49.39

FROM ONLY

REG. 13.79· •••••••••••• SALE 12.95
REG. 15.79 ••••• • • • • • • • SALE 14.65
REG. 17.79 • • • • • • • • • • • • SALE 16.25
REG. sg.79 • • • • • • • • • • • • SALE 17.85
REG. 112.79 ••• •••••••• SALE 110.25
REG. 115.79 • •• • • • •• •• SALE 112.65

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SALE

JUNIOR JACKETS

$14995

CHILDREN'S

STEREO
ALBUM SALE

WINTER COAT
SALE
Specia l Ba ck -to:Sc hool savi ngs
on w ar m winer coats . Short and
long sty les in corduroy, suede.
ny lon and pol yes ter cotton . Boys
sizes 2 to 7. G i rl s sJ,zes 2 to .4 , 4 t o
6)( and 7 t o 14. Buy your chi ldren's
coats now at these spec ia l sa le
pr ices !
(

$22.00 Coats
$29 .00 Coats
$37.00 coats
$54.00 Coats

...... . .. -., . . . $19.79
•.. •. . .... • ..• $26.09
. ............ . $33.29
.. . ...... . .. .. $48.59

sty les in leather, corduroy, nylon,
. snorkels, down fil led .. . many mor-e.
Sizes ~to so.

PLAYTEX
.SUPER SALE

20% OFF .
*"Support•can be
beautiful" bras.
* "Living'' bras.

* ''Cross your heart" bras

·* "I Can't Believe It's A Girdle"

CANNON
11

JUNIOR
TOPS AND
BLOUSES

NO IRON 11

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RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

BANK
Racine, Ohin

Quality full size spreads
snow white
or antique white.
1n

SPECIAL

FUNDS RECEIVED
State · Auditor Thomas E .
Ferguson 's office reported a total of
' P32,41111.49 has been sent to 74 Ohio
counties as reimbursement for costs
incurred under Ohio's Publlc Defen·
der Program. ·
Meip County received $342.50 as
its share of the total.

Men's S32 .95
Coats and Vests
Men 's 39.95
Coats and Vests
Men's 549.95
Coats and Vests
Men's $79.95
Coats and Vests

Easy care poplin fabric in
assorted colors. Draw str ·
ing or banded waist styles.
Re~ . $21.00.

SALE

•

robberies Monday. Ten bank robberies Tuesday. Three bank robberies Wednesday.' And Thur·
sday ? Zero.
After 18 bank robberies in three
days, and 5114 since the beginning
of the year, bank robbers in New
york took. day off Thursday.
FBI officials said Thunday
wu the first day since June 21
ihat no robberies were reported.
Gov. Hugh Carey directed ihat
more than f! million in federal
Law Enforcement AMistance Ad·
ministration funds be used to
combat bank robberies.
The money will be used to hire
more pollee offlcel'!l and to bUy
improved communications equipment and alarm systems.

winter coats and vests. The latMt

Country, pop, rock , bluegrass, instrumentals. and mov ie sound
tracks .

4 YEAR MONEY CERTIFICATE

6ge

YOUR CHOICE

Huge selection of styles, col ors and sizes. Vests,
snorkels, denims, corduroy
and nylon . Sizes 8 thru 20.

lA FULL
(SER\'ICE i

Robberies doMt

HOUSEWARES

DEPARTMENT

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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

posts are to be filled this fall . Only
one candidate filed and he is Jimmy
C. CaldweU who is currently serving
on the board.
Two posts on the Meigs County
Board of Elections will be filled this
year and only two candidates flied . ·
They are incumbents, Harold RoWih
and Oris Smith.

•

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1979

Gold price up

SPECIAL V 4Li.IES

'1.45 VALUE

•

year filed for reelection. The four
candidates who have filed for the
two full terms on Southern's Board
are Donald Dudding, David Lynn
Shuler, Charles F. Pyles and Don P.
Smith.
While Meigs Local District has an
abundance of candidates this year, a
definite shortage was noted in the
Eastern Local District where three

PICNIC SUNDAY
The Syracuse Presbyterian Oturch
will hold a picnic at noon Sunday at
the roadside park m the west side of
Route 33.

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.
LISA PUlLINS
WfNSRffiBONS
Lisa Pullins of Girl Scout Troop
1100, Salisbury, won a blue and two
red ribbons in the project judging at
the Meigs County Fair. Her name was
unintentionally omitted from an
earlier listing of ribbon winners.

NO. 93

Vaughan whose husband, Richard,
flied for a full term on the board.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan operate the
Cardinal
Supermarket
in
Middleport.
In the Southern Local District, two
posts on the board of education are
to filled this year.
Neither
incumbent Dallas Hill or David
Nease whose terms will expire this

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BAND

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions--J'ames Meadows,
Portland ; Joseph Stewart, Bidwell ;
Ber tha Las her , !{uti and; Sarah
Brown, Minersville; Lynn Young,
Racine; Walter Robinson , Rutland ;
Harry Sovel, Parma.
Dischar ges- -Teresa Barber ,
Harr y Ly.ons, Jr ., Jacqu elyn
Glassburn, Vidia Girolami, Rhonda
Jones, F1oyd Barnhouse , Cuba Little.

Jane Rought, Jennifer L. Sheets and
Richard W. Vaughan. Powell, Riggs
and Sheets are incumbents with
Powell currently serving in an
unexpired term slot.
Filing for the unexpired term were
Virgil C. King who is an incumbent
and long-time member of the board,
Robert F . Snowden who is a former
board member and Mrs. Ruby

e

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

SHOES

will elect three persons to fuU four
yea r terms in the November
election. One person will be named
to fill an unexpired term on which.
two years remains.
Seeking election to fuU terms in
the district are Jerry W. Colmer, C.
Arland King, Warren L. Perrine,
Larry C. Powell, Keith Riggs, Ellen

fall •tvles and colors,
, terry cloth, pol v"'-..1~cotton. Junior •lzes S, M, L.

Reg. $ 7.00 .... SaleS 6.19
Reg. $10.00 . • .• $ales 8.79
Reg. $12.00 .• .'. Sale S10.59
Reg. $21.00 .•• • Sale $18.49

KIM FRALEY, Meigs High School band member, is caught in a
m001ent of concentration during her stay at band camp held at Camp
Crescendo, Rio Grande. The band camp concludes this evening. Photo by
Dorset Thomas and Jeff Daniela.

ALTIIOUGH HAMPERED by rains during the
week, the Meip High School Marching Band has been
hard at it l~ming new routines and procedures at

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
,,

practices. Photo by Dorsel Thomas and Jeff Daniela.

Parents protest Gallia ·busing plan
BY KEVIN 1tELLY
Heated exchanges between parents and board members highllghted
the specW meeting of the Gallia
Local Board of Education meeting
Thursday night.
A delegation of more than 20
parents filled the county superin·
tendent's office to PJ;otest the
board's decision to bus kindergarten
classes from Bidwell and Addaville
schools to Cheshire-Kyger Creek to
relieve overcrowded conditions at
both buildings.
The parents felt transporting four
and five year-old children all over
the county was not only wasteful, but
might create a dangerous situation,
especiaJJy in the winter )Donths.
The situation had been created
when nine atra students in Bid·
well 's fifth grade class registered
lhl.!l year, forcing some kindergarten
students to he moved to Addaville,
where principal Alfred Scarberry
sald space was cramped.
Consequently, the board decided
to bus students to rooms at CheshireKyger.
"There's no question the move is
not ideal," sald board president

James Blevins. "The question is
when you 're choosing the least of
evils, by using available rooms , or
solving the problem at Bidwell."
Several parents . voic ed
disagreement with the decision,
stating the kindergarten chlldren
should not be made to suffer a con·
fusing situation at the expense of
nine fifth graders.
" You 're putting these kids
through a very bad time and turning
them against school early," sald one

parent.

parents, sald the board's actions
could affect the school levy on the
ballot this November.
Additionally, with Addaville kin·
dergarten classes meeting at
Cheshire-Kyger in the afternoon ,
parents · complained it would be
early evening by .the time the
children arrived home.
' 'They would have·to ride ihat bus
an hour and a half longer," said one

parent.

P&amp;n!llll 1111ed lbe board to rever·
se lis dedaloll aDd allow coodlllolll

1'be parenll aceased lbe OO.rd of
lbe cblldra'a best lnlerftll IUid of belllg WICOIICel'lled
wttb lbe JII'Oblema created by the

aot actiDc ID

lltualloo.
John Lance, a spokesman for the
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MEETS 'nJESDAY
A meetmc of lbe Melgl Local
Teacbers • Auo. to dlawu lbe
posalbWty of ata111og lbe year
wttboula cootnct will be beld at
7:• p.m. Taeaday, Sept. 4. All
members 81'1! 11111ed to atteod tbe

meetiDc.
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Here are
wiJIIIlDg 111111bers drllwo
Thursday niRbl ID lbe weekly
Oblo Lottery game: Gold 5; wblle
37; blue 141; willalhon5Z!IOII.
lbe

to remalo as tbey were.
Dr. Gary Toolbacker, new c01111ty
auperlolelldent, went on reeord opJIOilog aoy cbiiJIIeB at lhillstage.
"For a dllltrlcllo cbaoge lis Iran·
aporlaUoo polley on the Thunday
before clas~e~ start Mooday, is a
mistake," he oald. " It would Just be
Impossible."
Dr. Tooihacker suggested he get ·
together next week with a parents'
committee and examine the
possibilities of using whatever
available space at Bidwell to relieve
the situation and keep the children in
the area.
,:
A few pare'\ls. intimated they
would not allow tlleir children to ride
the buses Monday, but Toothacker
urged them not to deprive the
children of their educatioin while the
problem is being resolved .
A .special meeting was decided
upon for Aug . 30 to discuss
Tooihacker 's findings and make
recommendations to the board.
In other action , the board
discussed the possibility of increasing the operatinR millage.
Blevins said the decision must be
made before Sept. 7 if it is to be on

the November ballot. Toothacker
suggested the board have a study
session and exchange infonnatlon
before ihat date.
"We are looking at an extremely
bad situation before the end of next
year," Blevins sald. "There's not
gplng to he any money to do
· anything next year if we don't do
110mething."
The board also hired for the
academic year Sharon Yates, Rio
Grande, as parttime coordinator for
the Title I Program; Minda L.
Walker as DPPF aide at C&amp;dmias
Elementary ; Lois Thomas, Crown
City, as educational aide at Hannan
'!;race ; Peggy Huber, as kin·
dergarten teacher at Centerville
Elementary; David A. Moore, ·
Cheshire, as teacher, and George E.
Hertzke as North Gallia High School
princiPal.
Four resignatioll8 were also ac.
cepted by the board: Betty Joan
Burns, suh&lt;Jtitute cook; Opal Lee
Phillips, fulltlme cook; Christy J.
Wilson, teacher ; and Janice J.
Swoger, North GaJJJa High School
secretary.

Handicrafts
current rage
· cling in the crevices of the piece.
Chalk comes in a rainbow of
colors, and is extremely un·
compllcated to apply. Brushes
are used to stroke on the chalk,
which really gives a delicate·
looking touch to the piece.
After the whole item is chalked,
water·ba~ paint is utilized to
it.
· U you're wondering how '')'ou
touch up any mistakes, or to do
any detaU work you might want
can diacover this craft, Amy Hlll,
to add.
Racine, will be glad to assist you.
The completed plaster figure Is
She 1.8 the operator of ..the "Hogg
then sprayed to seal and protect
Hollow Dabble Shop," which
lt. Any finiBh you desire can be
provides all the materials needed
used, from matte, a non-glossy
for the hobby - brushes, chalk,
spray, to super-Bheen, which
water-based paint, and, above
really shirM!s!
all, over 200 different pieces of
The "Dabble Shop''has been in
plaster.
business only for about a month
The plaster ·pieces come in
now, and is located outside of
practicaJiy every shape
Racine. Just drive for about
imaginable, from roaring lions to
mile past Southern High School,
meek zebras and gentle giraffes,
cross a cement bridge, tum left,
from coDed cobras to enormous
and follow the arrows. Amy con·
zodiac wall hangings. And, to top
AMY HIU. shows some of the wide variety of plllster Items available
ducts the business in a gorgeous , to the amateur craftsman .
it off, the cost of plastercraft Is
A.frame, where she resides with
very reasonable compared to
her family.
·other slmllar hobbies.
She plans to set up classes in
The proceas of colonng the
plastercraft soon, and with her
plaster is, according to Amy, an
present shop hours are 1 p.m. to
Amy has a ~egree in art
experience as a teacher at Mason
easy and fun activity. First, the
10 p.m. Monday .through Friday,
Marshall University, and she 1s
item is pain~ with a special . Elementary School, she should be
and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday,
currently working' on her
successful in training others• in
ivory-colored pilint. This allows ·
and she will be mroe than happy
master's degree. It was while at.
the processes involved. Her
the chalk to go on smoothly and
to "show you the ropes."
tending classes there that she
By Jayae Lee Hoeflich
Handicrafts are the current
rage of the nation for spare time
activity, so If you haven~ found
yolll'l! yet, perhaps plastercraft Is
you~ ''thing! " It 's an enjoyable
hobby, and plastercraft Is so simple that anyone of any age can do

a

from

OPEN SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

. Camp Crescendo, Rio Grande. Here the full Marauder
Golden fu!gime Band is busy during one ,of its field

I

DEMONSTRATES - Amy demonstrates the teclmlques of chalking
a plaster figurine.
·

was introduCed• to a girl in·
terested In plastercraft who, in
tum, got Amy fascinated by it. In
a short time, she became ad·
dieted to the hobQy,

H this brief view of plastercraft
has intrigued you, and you've
been considering taking up a hobby in handicrafts, try It I It mi3ht

just tum out to be your thing.

�2 TheDa ly Sentmel
ORDINANCE
NO SOl

necessa y an amended
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de o repo t add ona n
come and pay any ad
d t ona ax due o cia m a
refund of ta)( overpa d sub
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and or
m tat ons con
ta ned n Sec t onsl and 15
Such amended returns
ha I be on a form ob
ta nab e on reques f om
the Adm n stra,lo A tax
payer ma y not change ne
me hod Of account ng or
appo onrnent of
net

prof Is after the due dale
for f I ng the or g na

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ths f om the f na deter
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ab ly aflec ng he Ia~
payer s ax I ab y to lh s
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the ncome tax Of th s
mun c pa ty based upon
such f nal determ nat on of

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lax

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pay any add ana tax
show-n due the eon o make
c a m or refund o any
overpayment

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the tax as
prov ded here n ot t he
gross sa ar es wages com
m ~s ons or o he
com

pensal on due by the sa d
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or the t ps o gratu t es
repo ed to sa d emp oyer
by each sa d emp oyee for
soc al sec1.1r ty or tede a
ncome tax purposes and
sha on or befo e the last

day o the mon h follow ng

the c ose of each ca enda
quarte make a eturn and
pay to the Adm n s rata
the amount at taxes so
ded ucted
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the unpa d balance shown
due thereon sha I be oa d n
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da y of the fQUrlh month of
the year follow ng that for
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SECT ON 8 OUT ES OF
THE ADM N STRfiTOR
A 1 t shal be the duly
of the V lage Treasu e to
rece ve the tax mposed by
th s ord nance n the man
ner prescr bed here n from
the taxpayers to keep an
accurate record thereof
and to report a II mon es so
rece ved
2 II sha I be the duty of
the Adm n strator to en
fa ce payment of a taxes
ow ng h s mun c pa ty o
keep accurate records fa a
m n mum of f ve {5) years
show ng the amount due
f om each taxpayer
requ red to f le a
de&lt;: ara on and or to make
any return nc ud ng taxes
w tl'1he d and to show the
dates and amounts of
payments thereof

a bus ness profess on en
e p se o o her ac v tv

a te p ov s on fa a or
d na y
easonab e and

necessary expenses e he r

pa d or accrued n ac
co dance w th the ac

coun ng sys em used by

he

a xpaye

to

Federa

ncome
tax pu roses
w ftlou deduc on o axes
mposed by h s o d nan e
federa
sta e and o he

axes based on ncome ex

c ~ ve of he a moun of
Oh o fran c h se ax c om
poted on he net wo h
bas s and n he case of an

assoc at on w thout deduc
on o1 sa a es pa d to part

ners and ottre owne s
and o he rw se ad us ted o

he equ
d nance

eme n s of h so

NON RE S DEN T

An

nd v dua dam c ed out
s de h s mun ct pa y

NON RE S DEN T UN N
CORPORA TED BUS NES
S ENT TY - An un n

co para fed bus ness ent ty
not hav ng an of ce o
p ace of bus ness w h n
th s mun c pa y

PERSON Eve y
natu a
person
pa
neshp
fd u~a y
assoc at on o co po a on

Whenever used
n any
c a use p escr b ng and m

p,os ng a pena y( the term
pe son as app ed o any

un nco rporated
en ty
sha mean the pa tn e s or
membe s thereof and as
app ed to corpo a ons he
of f ice s the eof

PLACE OF BUS NES S
Any Bona F de off ce

o he
than
a
me f!
s atuto y off ce ) fa ctory
wa ehous.e or other space
wh ch s occup ed and used
b'r' he ta xpaye ,:, carry ng
on any bus ness act v ty n
d v du a y o h ough one

•

unpa d

proved to
he
Ad
m n strator that due to ce
a n ha dsh p cond t ons
he s unable to pay the fu
and w fhhe d whether a
no such taxes have n tact amoun of the tax due Such
beenw hhe d
author zat on sha not be
B such emp oyer
n granted unt prope re u
ns a e f led by the taxpayer
co ect ng sa d ax sha be
deemed to hod the same• to a I a mounts owed by
h m under the ord nance
un
payment s made by
such emp aye
to th s
Fa lu e to make any
mun c pa tv as a Trustee deferred payment when
for the benet
of th s due sha ca use the o a
mun c pa ty and any such
unpa d amount nc ud ng
tax co ected by such em
pena ty and nterest to
player from h s emp oyees
become
payab e
on
shall unt I the same spa d demand and the prov sons
to th s mun c pa ty be
of Sect on II and 2 of the
deemed a rus fund n the
o d nance sha app y
hands of such emp oyer
C n any case whe e a
C On or befo e he 15th
axpayer has fa ed of e a
day o Apr I of each year
e u n a tlas f ted a eturn
beg nn ng w th the year wh ch does not show the
1980 each emp o;cer sha I p oper amount of tax due
f le a w thho d ng return
he Adm n sf afar may
~~~~ ng forth the names and
deferm ne the amount of
add esses of a emp oyees
ax appear ng to be due th s
t om whose compensat on mun c pa ty from the tax
the laK was w hhe d payer and sha send to
dur ng the preced ng ca en
such fa&gt;&lt;payer a wr tten
da year and he amount of s a emen f show ng the
ta x w thhe d f om h s em
amount of tax so de er
p oyees and such o he n
m ned toge he w th n
format on as may be
and
pena t es
e est
equ red by the Ad
thereon s any
m n strator A paymen s
0 Sub ect to he consen
not sub ec to w hho d ng
of the Board of Rev ew or
sha be repo ed on a form
pursuant to regu at on ap
eq u ed by
he Ad
proved by sa d Board the
m n strator
Adm n st ator sha
have
D
The TaK
Ad
the power to comprom se
m n strator for good cause
any nterest or pena ty or
may
equ re mmed ate
bO h mposed by Sec on 10
etu ns and payments to be
of th s ord nance
subm ted to h s off ce
SECT ON
7
SECTON
9
N
OECLARAT ONS
VEST GAT VE POWERS
A Eve y person who an
OF
THE
AD
c pates any taxab e n
M N STRATOR
come wh ch s not sub ect
PENALTY
FOR
a Sec on 6 he eof o who
D VULG NG
CON
engages n any bus ness
FIDENT AL
IN
p ofess on ente pr se or
FORMAT ON
act v ty sub ect o the tax
A The Adm n s a or or
mposed by Sect on 3
any author zed emp oyee
he eof
shall
f e
a
s hereby author: zed to
dec a at on sett ng forth
exam
ne he books papers
such est ma ed
ncome
records and fede ral ncome
or
he es mated prof
ta x re u ns of any em
t o
ass from such
bus ness ac v y togeth er
p aye or of any taxpayer
or person sub ect o or
w h the es ma ed tax due
thereon f any prov ded
whom the Adm n strator
be eves s sub ect o the
howeve
f a person s n
prov s ons of th s or
come s who ly f om wages
d nance for the pu pose of
from wh ch the lax w II be
w hhe d and rem tfed to ver fy ng the accuracy of
any return made o
f no
lh s mun c pa ly n ac
return was made to ncer
corda nce w th Sec t on 6
ta n the tax due under th s
hereo such person need
ord nance Eve y such em
no f eadecla at on
ployer
s upposed em
B 1 Such dec a rat on
ployer taxpayer or sup
sha I be f led on or befo e
posed taxpayer ~ hereby
Apr 30 of each yea du ng
d rec ed and equ red to
the f e of th s ord nance or
turn sh
upon
w
en
w h n tour 4) months of
request by the Ad
the date the taxpayer
m n st ator a h s du y
becomes sub ecf to ax for
author zed agent or em
the f rst me
p oyee
the
means
2 Those ta xpayers repor
lac I es and OPPOrlun ly
t ng on a sea yea bas s
fa
mak ng
s u ch
sha
f e a dec a at on
exam nat ons and
n
w h n fou (4 months af
vest gat ens as are hereby
ler he beg nn ng of ach
author zed
f sea l year or per od
B The Adm n stralor s
C 1 Suc h dec a rat on
hereby author zed o order
s ha be f led upon a fo m
any person presumed to
fu n shed by or obta nab e
have know edge of the facts
from
he Adm n strator
to appear before h m and
prov ded however cred t
may exam ne such person
s ha
be taken fo lh s
under oath concern ng any
mun c pa ty s ncome ta x
ncome wh ch was or
to be w lhhe d from any
po on of such ncome n should have been rePOrted
for faxaf on or any tran
accordance
w h
the
sact on tending to affect
prov s ons of Sect on 15
such ncome and tor th s
he eof c ed t may be taken
purpose may compe l the
for tax to be pa d to or to be
of
books
w lhhe d and rem fled o produc on
papers
records
and
ano he
tax ng
mun c pa ty
federa ncome tax returns
and the attendance of a I
The
or g na
2
persons
before
h m
dec a rat on or any sub
whether as part es or w t
sequent
amendment
nesses
whenever
he
thereof) may be ncreased
bel eves such persons have
or decreased on a before
knowledge of such ncome
any subsequent quarterly
or nfo mat on perf nent o
payment date and prov ded
such lnqu ry
fa here n
C The refu sa to produce
D Such dec ara on or
bOOks papers records and
est mated ta x lo be pa d
federal ncome tax returns
lh s mun c pal y shall be
or the refusal to subm 1 to
accompan ed by a payment
such exam nat on by any
of at east one fourth ( ~&gt; of
employer or person sub ect
the est mated an nua tax
or presumed to be sub ect
and at east a s m lar
to the ta x or by any off cer
amoun sha be pa d on or
agent or emp oyee of a pe
before the asl day of the
son sub1ect to the taK or
s x h n nth and lh rteenth
equ red to w lhho d lax or
months after he beg nn no
th e fa lure of any person o
of the
axab e year
camp y w fh the prov s ens
Prov ded howeve that n
of th s Sect on or w h an
case
an
amended

I

sha

be

gu lty

of

res dence address .or fa
to prompt y no fy an em
ployer of any change n
res dence address and date

thereof or
10 Fall to use o d n&amp;ry
d 1 gence n rna nta n no
prope
records of ern
p l oyees
res dence ad
dresses total wages pad
and th s mun cpa ty s n
come tax w thheld or to
know ngly g ve the Ad
m nsf a to
false
n
format on or
11
Allempt to do
any h ng whatsoever to
avo d the payment of the
who e or any part of t~e
faK penalf es or nterest
mposed by h s ord nance

Sha

a

be

gu lly

of

m sdemeanor pun shable
by a max mum f ne of F ve

am sdemeanor and sha I be
f ned not more than F ve

Hund ed Do a s (SSOO 001

Hundred Do Iars ISSOO 00

or mp sonmen to not
more than s x 6 months
or both Each d sc osure
sha canst tute a sepa'f'ate

or mp soned not more
than s x 6) mon hs or bOth
tor each Offense
B Prosec:ut ons for an Of
tense made pun shab e un
der th s Sect on or any
other prov s on of th s o
be com
d nance sha
menced w th n three 3
years after the comm ss on
of he offense p ov ded
that n the case of fraud
fa ure to f le a return or
the om ss on a twenty f ve
perc en (25 lXI o mo e of
ncome requ red
o be
epo fed
p osecut ons
may be commenced w th n
s x 6 yea s after the com
m ss on of he offense
C The fa u e of any em
p oyer or person to rece ve
or procure a
eturn
dec a at on
or
other
requ red form shall not ex
cuse h m from mak ng any
nfo mat on return return
or dec ara on from f ng
from form or from pay ng
the tax

offense
n add I on to the above
penalty any employee of
th s mun c pal y who
v o ates the prov s ons of
tn s Sect on re at ve to he
d sclosure of cant dent a

nformal on shall be gu lly
of an offense pun shable by
mmed ate d sm ssa
E Every axpayer sha
reta n
a
records
necessary o compute h s

tax ab ty for a ~rOd of
f ve 5 years from the dale
h s return s f led or he
SECT ON 10 NTEREST
AND PENAL TIES

taxes
n erest
and
pena t es on a schedu e of
nstal men
paymen s
when the ta xpaye
has

ploye sha I be abe fo
the payment of the lax
requ ed to be deducted

NET PROF TS
A net
ga n tram he opera on of

of

purposes o as ordered by~
cou
of
competent
ur sd ct on Any person
d vu g ng such nformat on

the
the
or
em

powered sub eel to the ap

payment

d sclosure thereof shall be
made except for off c al

w thhold ng taxes are pa d

prova of the Board of
Rev ew to adopt and
promu ga e and a enfore
u es and
egu at ons
eat ng to any matter or
th ng per a n ng to the
co ect on of taxes and the
adm n stra f on and en
fo cement of the prov s ons
of th so d nance nc ud ng
p ov s ons for
he
e
exam na on and co rec
t on of re urns
The Adm n sf afar
s
author zed a arrange for

the

he eby shall be deemed a
v oat on of th s ord nance
pun shable as prov ded n
Sect on 1' hereOf
D
Any
ntormat on
ga ned as a esult of an y
returns
nvest gat ons
ver f cat ons or hear ngs
before the Adm n strafor
requ red by the o d nance
or author zed by
hese
Rues and Regu at ons
shal be conf dental and no

s

B Sa d Adm n sl alo
hereby charged w h
enforcement
of
prov s ons Of th s
d nance and s hereby

order o subpoena of he
Adm n strator author zed

A A taxes mposed and
man ~s w thheld or
equ red to be w thhe d by
employers
under
the
prov s ons of th s ord nance
and ema n no unpa dafter
t hey become due shal bear
n eres a the ra e of one
ha f of one perc en ( :1 pet
per month or frac on

a

he eof
B In add I on to nteres
as prov ded n paragraph A
hereof pena t es based on
he unpa d ax are hereby
mposed as to ows
1 For fa ure ro pay
taxes due - other than
tax~s w thhe d
one and
one ha f percent
1 2
pet per month or frac on
he eof
2 For fa u e to rem
axes w thhe d f om em

p oyees

f ve per cent (5

pet per month or frac on
he eof

C

EXCEPT ONS

A

pena y sha
not be
assessed on an add ona
ax assessment made by
the Adm n strafor when a
re u n has been f ed n
good fa lh and the lax pa d
he eon w hn he tme
p esu bed by the Ad
m n strator and prov ded
fur he
that
n the ab
sence of fraud
nether
penalty nor nterest shal
be assessed on any ad
d t ona
tax assessmen
resu ng from a federa
aud t prov d ng an amen
ded return s f ed and the

add t11&gt;na
lax
s pa d
w lh n hree 31 months af
er f na determ nat on of
he federa tax ab ty
D
Upon
ecom
mendat on Of the Ad
m n strator the Board o
Rev ew may abate pena ty
a nte est or bo h of upon
an appeal from the refusa
of the Adm n strata
to
ecommend abatement of
pena fy and or
nterest
he Board may never
the ess abate pena ty or n
eres o bo h

SECT ON 11
COLLEC
T ON OF UNPA D TAXES
A ND REFUNDS OF
OVERPAYMENTS
A AI taKes mposed by
th s ord nance

co eel ble

shall

be

together w lh

any nterest and pena es
the eon by a c v I act on at
aw
A
add t ona
assessments shall be made
and a II c v I ac ons to
reco"Yer mun c pal ncome
taxes and penalt es and n
te es
the eon sha
be

b ough

w th n three (31

years afte the tax was due
or the return was f led
wh chever s a er
B
Taxes erroneou5IY
pa d sha II not be refunded
un ess a c a m fa a refund
s made C a ms for rE~fun
ds on mun c pal ncome

laKes must be brought
w lh n the t me I m tal on
provded n Ovson A of
th s sect on
C Amounts of ess han
one do lar ($1 00 sha not

be collected or refunded
SECT ON
12
VIOLAT ONS
PENAL TIES
A Any person who sha I
Fa I neglect or refuse
to make any return or
dec a at on requ red by
fh sod nance or
2 Make any ncomp efe
false or f audu ent e u n
0

3 W I fully fa I neglect
or efuse to pay he tax
penalt es or nterest m
posed by th s ord nance or
4 Wll fully fa 1 neglect
o
efuse to w thho d the
tax from h s emp oyees or
rem t such w thho d ng to
the Adm n strator or

5 Refuse to perm t the
Adm n s ralo or any duty
au ho zed agent or em
p oyee to exam ne h s
books records papers and
Federal ncome fa&gt;&lt; re urns
relat ng to the ncome or
net prof ts of a taxpaye

or
6 Fa I to appear beta e
the Adm n strator and to
produce h s books records
papers or Federa ncome
tax returns relat ng to the
ncome or net prof ts at a
taxpayer upon order or
subpoena of the Ad
m n s ratO or
7 Refuse to d sc ose to

the Adm n st ator any n
formation w lh respect to
the ncome or net prof Is of
a taxpayer or
B Fa to comply w lh the
prov slons of this ord nance
or any order or SIJbpoena of

the

Adm n strator

SECT ON 13 BOARD OF
REV EW
A A Board at Rev ew
cons st ng of a cha man
and two other nd v dua s
to be aPPO nted by the

V age Counc I of the
V age of Pome oy s
hereby created A ma o ly
of the members of the
Boa d sha
canst tute a
quorum The Board stla
adopt ts own procedura
ules and sha
keep a
record of ts transact ons

Any hear ng by the Board

mav

be
c onduced
pr vate y
and
he
prov sons o Sect on 9
hereof w th e e ence to the
conf dent al charac er of
n or mat on equ red to be
d sc osed by the o d nance
sha app y o such rna ters
as may be raeard be ore the
Board on appea
B
All
rues
and
regulat ons and amend
ments or chanoes there o
wh ch are adopted by the
Adm n strator under the
author ty conferred by h s
ord nance must be ap
proved by the Board of
Rev ew before the same
beGome effect ve
The
Boa d sha hear and pass
on appea s from any ru no
or dec son of
he Ad
m n strator and " the
equest of the taxpayer or
Adm " strator
s em
powe J to subst tute a er
nate me hods of a ocat on
C
Any
pe son
d ssa sf ed w th any ru ng
or dec s on of the Ad
m n strator wh ch s made
unde the autho t y con
e ed by h s o d nance
may appea he ef om to
he Board of Rev ew w th n
h ty 30 days f om the
announcemen
of such
ru ng or dec s on by the
Adm n strator
and the
Boa d sha
on hea ng
hav ng ur sd ct on o af
rm reverse or mOd fy
any such rul ng a dec son
or any part the eof

SECTION
1•
ALLOCAT ON OF FUNDS
A proceeds of the n
come aK co ec e&lt;1 pu
suant to th s o d nance

shal

be

Mun c pa

Fund

pa d

nlo

ncome

the
Tax

hereby eslabl shed

pursuant o Sect on 5705 09

of he Rev sed COde and
sha
be e)(pencted from
such fund or transferred to
othe approp a e funds for
expend u e for the pu
poses se fo th n h s or
d nance

SECT O N 15 CREDIT
FOR TAX PA D TO
ANOTHER MUN CIPAL
TY

A Whe e a es dent Of
h s mun c pa ty s sub ec t
o a mun c pal ncome tax
on
he same
ncome
greater than the tax m

POsed all he h gher rate
8 Every nd v dua tax
payer who res des n this
mun c pal y who rece ves
net
prof s
sa lar es
wages
comm ss ons or
other person serv ce com
pensat on for wo k done or
se v ces performed or ren
dered outs de of th s

mun c pa ly f I be made
o appear lhaf he has pa d o
mun c pal ncome fall: on
the same ncome axab e
under th s ord nance to
another mun c pal ty sha 1

be a lowed a cred I aga nsl
the laK mposed by lh s or
d nance of he amount so
pa d by h m or n h s beha f
to such o he mun c pa ty
The cred t sha I not exceed
lhe tax assessed by th s or
d nance on such ncome
earned
n such other
mun c pa ty
or
mun c pal t es where such
tax spa d
C A c ia m for refund or
cred t under fh s sect on

sha 1 be made n such man
ner as the Adm n strator
may b'f'regu at on prov de

SECTION
6
SAVING
CLAUSE
If any sentence clouse
section or part ol th s or
d nance or any tax against

any nd v dual or ony of the
several groups speclf ed
here n

s found to be un

9 Glve to an employe

conslllullonal llegat or ln
valid
such
un
consllullonollly I legality

fa se nformat on as to his
ue name correct soc al
secu ty
number
a(ld

or nva ldlty shalf affect
on y such clause sentence
sect on or part of th s or

author zed hereby or

J

d nance and shall not aHect
or
mpa r any Of the
ema nlng prov sons sen
ences c a uses sections or
other parts of th s or

d nance
t
s hereby
declared to be the Intent on
of the Counc 1 of lh s
mun c pat ly ll]at this or
d nance would havt bfen
adopted

had

const tutlona

such

ause sec

1 on or part thereof not
been ncluded here n
SECITON 17 COLLEC
TON OF TAX AFTER
TERM NATION OF OR
DINANCE
A Th s ordinance shall
coni nue effect ve Insofar
as he levy of taxes s con
cerned unt I repealed and
nsofar as the cot ect on of
taxes ev ed hereunder and

act ons or proceed ngs for
col eel ng any lax so levied
or enfo c ng any prov slons

at h

s ord nance a~e con
cerned It shall continue ef

fee ve unt I all of sa d
axes lev ed hereunder are

u ly pa d and any ond ol
su Is and prosecutions for
he collect on of said taxes
o

for

th~

pun shment of

v oat ons of h s ord nance
sha

have been ful y ter

m naled sub1ec1 to the
m talons coni a ned In
Sect on 11 ond 12 hereof
B Annual returns due for

a or any part of the laslef
ec ve year of this or
d nance sha I be due on the

dale ~ov ded n Se&lt;:llons 5
and 6 of lh s ordinance as
hough the same were con
t nu ng

SECT ON
18
EX
CEPT ONS
The follow ng shall nof be
cons dered tall:ab e
Poe
re ef unem
p oymen
nsurance
benet rs o d age pensions
o
s m ar
payments
rece vrd from loca state
o rdera go"Yernments or
cha tab e or
ello ous
o gan zat ons
2 Proceeds of nsurance
annu t es workman s com
pensaf 0(1 nsurance soc al

secur ly benet Is pensions
compensa on for damages
fo pe 5ona n ur es and
ke e m bursemen not n
c ud ng damages for oss Of
p of Is
3 Compensat on for

domage top operly by way
o nsur~nce or otherw se
4 Interest and d v dencts
from ntang b e property
5
M tary pay and
a owances rece ved as a
member
he armed for
ces of lhe un ed States
6
Any char tab e
~ucat ana
raterna or

or

o he

@;)

Sentinel sports

819""' I SCOREBOARD

un

llega or n

val d sentence c

3- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport Pomeroy, 0., Fnday, Aug. 24, 1979

Collins won't
return to bench
CINCINNATI (AP)
Dave
Collms IS sporting a team4eadlng
battlll8 average of 330 but the
SWitch hilling outftelder for the
Cincmnatt Reds IS worned about
those limPlll8 footsteps he hears
over his shoUlder
Collins who had low- htts m the
Reds ftnal game of a sweep of the
Mootreal Expos Wednesday rught
was pressed mto servtce followtng
mjurtes to George Foster and Ken
Griffey
Foster IS back but Griffey the
regular nghtftelder will be m a cast
for two more months following knee
surgery
I m an tdealleadoff httter I don t
think there are that many switch
hitters who htt 300 and I m showtng
that I can steal bases now that I have
the green light S81d Collms before
the Reds headed to New York for a
three-game senes wtth the Mets
Cincmn.att rern.a111S only I \'; games
behind the National League West
leading Houston Astros
In\ not a utility player I m not
golll8 back to the bench I won t go
back to the bench satd the 26-year
old thinkmg toward next season
A lot of thmgs coUld happen
between now and then (next sprmg)
but if thmgs contmue the way they
are I don t think I woUld be mll\!h of
a person if I weren t honest wtth
myself
I woUld never do anything to
upset ( Manager) John McNamara
He s gtven me my chance l would
never do anything to upset my
teammates I m not a pruna donna
But I just don t think l coUld handle
getting put back on the bench
l wowdn t have peace of mmd
and I want to have 1)eace of mmd m

my life Collms Sllld
Collins believes his best position 1B
center fteld where veteran Cesar
Geronuno plays Collins is making
plans to Improve his play there
He s planmng to )om the
Instructional League m Fklrida next
year to work on playlll8 center field
McNamara pleased wtth Collins
ISI1 t looking that far ahead
We II have to watt through the
course of the winter to see what
happens McNamara said
These things seem to have a way
of working themselves out He s
defm tely made hts presence
known

rlverdowns

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DECLARtNG
THE
NECESSITY OF AN lN
COME TAX IN THE
AMOUNT OF I I PER
CENT FOR THE YEAR
COMMENCING JANUAR

Oakland at Cleveland

Bait more at Ch cago
New York at M nnesota
Boston at Kansas ty

c

Mllwoukee at Texas
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
WL Pet
Pittsburgh
73 52 58.1
Montreal
68 53 562
Ch cago
67 56 S&lt;l5
Sl Louis
65 59 524
Phlladelph a
64 62 508
5

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WEST
Houston
12 55 557
C nclnnal
71 57 555 I 12
Los Angeles
59 67 468 12 h
San Franc sco
58 69 &lt;157 u
San Diego
S. 74 422 17 h
At anta
50 11 394 22
Wednesday 1 Games
Pittsburgh 8 San Fronc sco 6
New York 5 Houston 0 complel on
of Tuesday s protested game
Houston 3 New York 1 regula ly
scheduled game
Los Angeles 7 Ch cago2
Atlanta 4 Ph Iadolph o 3
Clnclnnall7 MOnlrta12
St l.ou s 8 San Diego 5
Thurlday 1 Gamt
No games &gt;elleduled
Friday 1 Oamn

Montreal (Lee 11 10 at Atlanta
IP Nlekro 16 161
Clnclnnot ( Bonham 6 51 ol New
York !Burr sO-GI
Houston IAndulor 12 91 at
Ph lade ph o &lt;Corllonl2 101
Pittsburgh Condelar a II 8 a t
SanD egotJones9 91
St I.OUIS (VUCkOVICh II 8 at LOS
Angeles 1Reuss 4 101
Chlcogo ( Reu&gt;ehel U 71 at San
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Base"" II At A Glance
By The Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
-"'
W L Pet
GB
Baltimore
81 4J 653
Boston
76 ~8 613 6
Mllwoukee
76 52 594 7
New York
68 56 .548 13
Del roll
66 60 524 16
C eveland
63 M 496 19 2
Toronto
39 87 310 •3
WEST
Cal torn a
70 57 551
Minnesota
66 59 528 3
Konsas C ly
65 11 516 4 ,
TeKas
62 65 498 8
Chlcogo
56 7
411 •
seattle
65 73 425 11
Oakland
41 87 320 29 ,
Thursday • Games
Bolt more6 Texas5
Oakland 8 Cleveland 6
Only game!ld scheduled
Friday s Games
Cal lorn a (Knapp 3 21 at Toronto
IT Underwood 5 15)
Ooktond INorr s 4 5) ot c evetand
(Walls 12 11)
seattle &lt;Bannister 112) at Detro I
(Morr s II 5)
Bait more (Stone 9 7 at Ch cago
&lt;Trout/ 61
New York
&lt;Gu dry 12 11 at Min
nesoto &lt;Zahn 10 3
Boston &lt;Eckerstey 16 61 ol Kansas
c ly (Chamber Ia n 2-GI
Milwaukee (Slaton 12 7 at Texas
IMed ch5-61
Saturday s G1mt1
Cal lorn oat Toronto
seatt eat Detroit
Boston at Konsos c ty
Oakland at Cteveland
Bait more at Ch cage
New York at M nnesota
Milwaukee at Te.as
Sunday s Games
seottle ot Detroit
Collforn o ol Toronto

Tllur!ldey 1
Sports TrAniAcflDfiS
By The Assocllled Press
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NEW YORK METS - Extended
the contract of Lee Mozzll
out
f elder through the 1984 seoson
BASKETBALL
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FOOTBALL
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GREEN BAY PACKERS
Waived R ck Par r dge punter
Acquired J lm Mol
defens ve
lneman

NEW YORK JETS - Oblo ned
Bob Wlnke defens ve tackle on
waivers

from

the

M nne5ota

VIkings Released Joe Morelno
defensive lineman
OAKLAND RAIDERS - Traded
M ke McCoy defensive llnemon to
the New York Glonts for an un
disclosed future draft cho ce
ST
LOUIS CARDINALS Acquired Jeff Mcintyre linebacker
ROd Ph I Ips runn ng back and
Gory Porrls tlght end Re eosed
Jlmbo ElrOd
1 nebacker Mike
l.oyd quorlerbock and Jerome
K lng cornerback

CHAMPS - The Tuppers Pla111S Royals recently
won tbe Eastern District Pee Wee baseball cham
ptonship In addition they won the Middleport Pee Wee
tournament They flnlshed the season wtth a ftne 14-1
record Team members 1-r front row Janue Myers

Cratg Bowen Paw Snyder Melissa Hawley Jeff Cald
well Mike Weber second row Bnan Chadwell Brian
Durst Brent BISSell Allen Tripp Charles JODell Chad
Smcla1r back row Coaches Jun Caldwell and Gary
Durst Absent was Jared Sheets

Despite big inning,
Langford heats Tribe
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
How often does a pttcher give up
SIX runs m the ftrst utnlll8 and
sw-vlVe to tell about tt•
Rtck Langford d d Thursday
rught
With his manager s blessmg' the
Oakland A s pttcher made tt through
that thunderous ftrst mnmg whtch
mclucled a grand slam h001e run by
Andre Thornton and toughened up
to post an ~ vtctory over the
Cleveland lnd ans
I knew m that ftrst tnrung that I
WSSl t throwmg much up there
satd Langford I was gettmg the
ball up and I didn t feel loose That s
really poor but the guys did a
tremendous )Ob Jus! not qwttmg
lifter that
Langford was one of them He only
gave up one smgle the rest of the
way Duane Kwper s base htt wtth
two out m the mnth
I JUst tned to hang tough S31d
Langford I knew I cowdn I gtve up
more than SIX rWls - that s my
share Then the guys started talking
between mmngs and really battled
back That was a team vtctory all
the way
The A s-Indians Amer can League
game was only one of two played m
the maJ&lt;r leagues Thursday rught
In another AL contest Baltrmore
edged Texas 6-5
Langford !1-13 was rocked for stx
hits tn the lnd1ans btg ftrst mnmg
Along wtth Thorn ton s slam the
barrage mcluded a solo homer by
Roo Hassey
Duane Kwper followed Hassey
homer With a double the fifth extra
base htt of the lnntng but Langford
retired the next 13 Cleveland
hatters The nght-hander walked
Toby Harrah With two out In the
fifth then rettred 12 batters before
gtv mg up Kutper s smgle tn the

rWl homer off R ck Wtse tn the sixth
and a run«ormg stngle by Dave
Revermg tn the seventh agamst
rehever S d Monge
R ckey
Henderson s ngled home the
eventual wmnmg run m the e ghth
He JUSt dtdn t have hts
concentration tn the ftrst mnmg
satd Oakland Manager Jtm
Marshall of Langford but I m sw-e
he knows how I feel about hun I
don t think we overreacted m the
ftrst mn ng because tt hasn t
happened to hun tn so long

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'God's Word, Door to Adventure ' VBS theme

8 l!!!T!~

Eleven other seniors '::.~npre~~ ·
~:en a~ starters from last year. These kids really want to show their
'We have about 20 boys wbo gained
The Blue Devils have their entire
more than2SOpoW1ds.
mg
Th are o-year~eterans..
,
fa~ they can compete with the best valuable playin~ experience on the kicking team back from last year,
Rowan To Juolo
ere are 19jwuors on this years this year.
reserve team lilst year. There are led by Greg Harrington, who
JWJior candidat:s
ressin
roster. Seven are lettermen and
GAHS will have one thing in com- several good prospects in the averaged 32 yards a kick in 40 atanywhere from 185 to 300 Ppoundsg
starterss!:~ last:ea;.
mon &gt;rith its opponents this year sophomore class wbo could surprise tempts ; Scott Morrison, who
&gt;rithMikeRowantopsinthisclassat
"We've go:r~4 o::,;h~~:es but e"!;terc~.
I
t I t 30 a fe~ ~pleedbe~oret the year Is placekicked eight points ; Nick
300. Rowan, as a sophomore, was s.g
ri ht now I'd like to see that fi e
~ ee we can P ~r a eas
over, .con. mu.
en ·
Robmson and Mark Sheets, who
and weighed 175 pounds. This year
a~und w', continued Trent ..::.ll boys m every game, Trent conGallipolilt will t;etum 2,509 total totaled 33li and 103 yards on kickoff
he 's 6-2 and tips the scales at 21
be seJlrchl g f
dditl
tinued. GAHS has 20 lettermen back
yards experience in all departments returns and Robinson, who led the
pounds.
didat f ~ or . a
on can- from last year.
of them were
this fall. Compare this with last year Devils in punt returns (69 yards In
The Blue Devils have lmprovCd
ce sc:0 1°~g~~~":~~~~r811) on- :~~t ':~tune or another in a
(811 total yatds) and that in itself siX attempts) . .
their quickness, too.
Coach Ron Janey is working &gt;rith
Go'
lawn.
should be a real confidence builder.
Harrmgton ptcked up 2162 yards
Two year veterans Greg
24 Freshman prospects.
schedu:3e Rock Hill
the 19!9 GAHS
rushing last fall while MorriBon had
Harrington, Mark Sheets Nick
The Blue Devils are 0
aU out
' .
has~ ~rs
229, Sheets 166, Mike Hemph111113,
Robinson,MattWillisandG;egEutto 1m rove last ear'~
season (bothoffenslveanddefenstve )relur1979GAHSGRIDROSTER
Willis 98, Bob Marchi 12 and AI
sler have been clocked at 4.7 seconds
recorl. "Confiden~ Is the big thing :'~; ~ Pl~sant li; Coal Grove
(SENIORS)
Evans nine. Baroo ~r, who netin the ~yard dash. Eutsler was
right now," Trent remarked. "We of·U:~ :~· ~gan~n~,~aw;e
PLAYER--POS.
HT. WT. ted 275 yards m 7Hrips as a jwlior,
honorable mention AJI-SEOAL in
have size, strength and experience. eight . Wellstoc 1 ~ ~th e • ~~er Y
x-Greg Harrington, QB-DB 5-10 160 did not come out this year.
1978 while Harrington and Robinson
'
n '
ens • ronx-Mark Sheets, HB-LB
5-11 185
QB Harrmgton completed 45 of 96
were first team All.SEOAL honorees
x-Matt Willis, HB-CB
f&gt;.!O 175 passes (six intercepted) last fall for
atquarterbackandsplilend.
x-GregEutsler, TE-DE
S.l 190 687 yards and one touchdown. Top
Randy' Wagoner and Bob Marchi
:rr
(.I
Mark Bostic, TE-T
6-3 220 receivers were Robinson, 211 of 58 for
~14.8 in the ~yard rWJ, appear to~
Joe Yeagley, TE-DB
fl. I 170 S35 yards and one touchdown, a new
the faster runners in the junior class
MAHWAH, N.J. (AP) - Billie
lJoyd was to play Sue Barker of
x-D8nStaggs, T-T
s.3 240 school mark for receptions and yarwhile Phil King, a 4.7 man in the 40,
Jean King didn't go quietly after
Great Britain iu a quarterfinal
x.Jan Collins, G-MG
IHl 201 ds g81Ded, and Greg Eutsler, who
is the quickest in the. sophomore
Betty Stove def.eated her in the
tonight after Austin met Regina
x-GaryRoach,G-DE
5-9 165 caugh1!2ofl5forl44yards.
.
class, followed by Ron Myers at 4_8 . $75 ,000 Women 's Tennis Cup
Marsikova of Czechoslovakia in ihe
x-Marcus Sheets, C-DE
11-2 195
Last fall, the mexperlenced
seconds.
tolll'IIIW'tent here .
afternoon .
x-RobbieGoble, E·LB
6-1 210 Gal.lians gave up a record 273 points.
"We have good balance in the up"I'm lic'\&lt;ed. I'm not happy about
The third quarterfinal was to pair
x~is White, G-DE
IHl 175 Opponents also rushed for a record
per two grades," Trent BBid. There
losing," said the fiery 20-time
Stove and Ivanna Madruga of
x.c!int Patterson, T-T
6-i 255
2,426 yards and added 609 Jlllll8ing
Wimbledon champion.
Argentina in a night encounter. x-Nick Robinson, SE-DB !&gt;-II !65 for 3,035 total yards against the Blue
King cr iticized the women's
Ranania 's Virginia Ruzici beat
Chuck Wickline, SE-DB
IHl 145 Devils in 1978.
seedings announced for next week's
Terry Holladay, 6-i, 6-i, Thursday
x-&amp;ott Morrison, FB-MG f&gt;-9 218
" We're much farther along this
U.S. Open. The four-time national
and became the first player in the
Shane Doughman, TE-DE !'&gt;-10 l65 year," Trent said. With a couple
champion was miffed at being
semifinals.
(JUNIORS)
practice wins and good showing
seeded ninth .
PLAYER--POS.
liT. WT. early in the season, we could sur"l've only played six tournaments
Chip Henderson, TE-DE 6-i 196 prise a lot of people this year."
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP) - Big
Art Schlichter to get off throws . ··
or
00
in
the
past
year
against
Doug Hoke, TE-DE
6-2 HKI
NelalJavWe-Yon Ned
Ten defensive teams may get a
But this year [S a different story,
(Evonne)
Goolagong
(Cawley),"
DanBrown,G-MG
f&gt;-8
135
TheBlueDevUswillbatueNelsonshock when they get a look at Ohio
says offensive guand Ken Fritz.
King said.
Mike Burger, C-LB
!'&gt;-10 155 ville-York in a scrimmage on Aug .
State's pass blocking this fall .
"I don 't think the guys were really
"I
lost
once
in
three
sets
and
beat
x-Andy
Mills,C-LB
6-2
165 31, then open their 19'19campalgn at
Last year, pass protection was one
ready for it (last year's pass
her
in
another
match
.
So
how
come
o.&amp;&amp;
.a
Todd
Fowler,
G-MG
f&gt;-8
165 home against Rock Hill on Sept. 7.'
of the football team's weakest spOts,
blocking assignments) .• I know I
she's
always
seeded
so
far
ahead
of
x-Randy
Wagoner,
G-MG
5-10
165
Here are the Blue Devils 1979
making ,it difficult for quarterback
wasn 't. I dido 't do the., kin~ of job
me?"
cawley,
who
has
never
won
x-MikeBrown,
'r-DE
6-~
215
roster
and schedule :
that I could have done if I was a little
the
U.S.
Open,
Is
seeded
fifth.
x-MikeStowers,
T-T
IHl
190
better prepared, " the senior·
King said, after her 6-2, 6-i loss,
Bob Marchi, HB-DB
5-9 160
lineman
said.
Crash re-enactment
that
she
"wasn't
aggressive
x-BobFoster,
QB-CB
1HJ
175
With a new offensive philosophy
1971GAHS
·enough."
But
she
added
she
still
.
S
T.JOSEPH
,
Mich.
(AP
)
MarkPhillips,HB-CB
f&gt;-8
135
under rookie Coach Earle Bruce,
GRID SCHEDUlE
proves unsuccessful
feels capable of toW'Ilament tennis
Steubenville, Ohio and Barrington,
Todd Nibert, QB-DE
6-1 165 OATE-Oppoaelll
Fritz said the Buckeyes were able to
Loealloa
despite
a
first-round
loss
in
m.
face
each
other
today
as
the
only
x-Allen
Evans,
FB-LB
!'
&gt;-10 170 Sept. 7- Rock Hill
better
utilize
their
spring
practice
Home
AKRON , Ohio (AP)- An attempt
Richmond, Va. and a second-round
remaining unbeaten teams in the
x-Mike Hemphill, HB-DB 5-to· 160 Sept. H- Pl. Pleasant
time.
Away
to re-enact New York Yankee
loss here.
American Legion Great Lakes
Curt Lee, FB-MG
5-7 170 Sept. 21- Coal Coal
" Pass blocking is hard to learn
Home
catcher Thurman,·MWlson's fata l
"I know I can play better . I won 'I
Nalional
Regional
Baseball
Jeff Siders, HB-DB
f&gt;-8 140 Sept. 28- Jackson
because you have to get used to
Home
flight failed to shed new light on the
be
satisfied
until
I
win
another
big
ToW'Ilament.
Both
teams
won
their
Jeff
Phillips,
G-MG
f&gt;-8 H6 Oct. 5- Logan
being
a
passive-type
player,"
said
.
Away
crash, a federal official said
toW'Ilament or the U.S. Open," she · games Thursday, with Steubenville
Chris Moore, T-DT
f&gt;-8 185 Oct. 12- Waverly
the 238-poWld Fritz, who made the
Away
Thursday.
edging Appleton , Wis . 6-5 and
SOPHOMORES
first team All-Big Ten. "You can't said.
Oct. 19- Wellston
Home
National Transportation Safely
"I could have retired years ago,
Barrington beating Rockport , Ind.:;.
PLA YER-POS.
liT. WT.
go after a defensive man, you have
Oct. 28 - Athens
Away
Board investigator Ed McAvoy said
but I won't as yet. I keep forcing
2.
Tim Lanier, T-T
&amp;-1 230 ·Nov . 2-lronton
to
sit
back
and
wail
for.
him.
"
Away
a team of investigators Wednesday ·
myself to play because I like playing
Steubenville scored four runs in
Mike Medas, G-LB
5-11 165 Nov . a- Meigs
He added: "But it's sort of a
Home
took the same type plane Munson
tennis."
til. e bot tom of the ninth for ils
Phil King,
· SE-DE
5-10 140
challenge to try to hold out defensive
wali piloting, a Cessna Citation One,
King
hopes
to
regain
her
touch
victory.
Barrington
took
advantage
·
Scott
Miller,
SE-DE
f&gt;-10
150
players
from
sacking
the
along the route the athlete flew when
when
she
takes
on
Zenda
Liess
in
the
of
three
costly
Rockport
errors
ior
John
Ackerman,
SE-DE
5-7
135
quarterback
now.
When
you
put
it
in
he was killed Aug. 2 at the AkronFor all vour home entertalnmtl'lt
firstl-roulid of the U.S. Open.
its win .
Ronnie Myers, HB-DB
f&gt;-10 160
your mind as a challenge, it's really
and appli•nce·nteds
.
canton airport.
.
ToW'Ilan\ent
favorite
Otris
Evert
Louisville
St.
Matthew,
Ky.'s
6-2
JamesJohnston,FB-MG
f&gt;-10
170
kind
of
fun
.
But McAvoy said investigators,
Uoyd arid secondoooeded Tracy
defeat of Midland eliminates the
Willie Wood, FB-LB
f&gt;-8 172
DOXOL SERVICE
Fritz played for run-oriented
flying at a higher altitude, were
Austin
aretwo:ro'ult~
away
from
an.
Michigan
team
from
·
the
American
Paul
Dwtcan,
FB-LB
5-9
160
Ironton
High
School
before
joining
unable to duplicate the conditions.
expected showdown Sunday for the
Legion Great Lakes National
Jerry Eutsler, QB-DE
5-11 165
the Buckeyes Wlder fired coach
MeA voy said the team followed all
$14,000
first.place
!l'ize.
·
Regional
Base
hall
ToW'Ilament.
Doug
Brown,
HB-CB
f&gt;-8 140
Woody
Hayes.
the obServations made by two
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
Midland
had
earlier
been
beaten
Pete
Alderigi
,
T-T
IHl
200
Despite
the
changes
this
year
,
he
witnesses of Munson's flight.
GAS SER\IICE
by Steubenville 4-&lt;1 in the double
Kurt Lentz, TE-DE
f&gt;-11 160
said: "I feel good about the system
The federal official said the field
right
now.''
elimination
tournament
at
Robb
Herdman,
T-T
IHl
240
Roclne, 0 .
Chester, 0 .
portion of the investiga,tion into the
Riverview
Park.
xLetttermen.
"Two-a-days
used
to
be
a
drag
I
cause of the crash will be submitted
In games today, St.Joseph, the
used to hate getting up for it - and
within 30 days to the board's
toW'Iley
host with one loss, takes on
now
I'm
kind
of
enjoying
it,"
he
said.
Washington headquarters.
Louisville,
1-1. Appleton, ().! , faces
Fritz
'
enjoyment
has
increased
He said it may take 30 to 60 days
Rockport
,
1-1, and Steubenville
thanks
to
the
national
attention
he
before a public annoWlcement is
meets
Barrington.
has
attracted.
I
OPTOMETII15l
.I
made once the report is filed ,
I
.
I
The
winner
of
the
Great
Lakes
"
Having
a
chance
at
being
an
All"unleSB it is giv,en priority."
1 OFFICE HOURS : 9:30 to 12, 2 to S (CLOSE AT NOON
1
Regional advances to the national
American really means a lot, " he
,I ON THURS. ) - EAST _COUR,! ST ., POMEROY.
. ,;J,
finals Aug . 29-Sepl. 3 in Greenville,
said. "Until recently, ! didn't believe
Miss.
r----~---~· that I had enough preSB to ever be
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MEIGS
I considered for it. I think some other
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) - The
schools publicize their linemen more
Miami University Redskins, who
EQUIPMENT
1 than we do here - USC, for example have
been playing football in the
I
.
I - which is why I don't see how it
same
stadium
since 1912, will get a
SCIOTO RESULTS
1 Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. 992-2176 I came about.
new
one
.
.I
I
"I always thought about being an
'f
Hours: 8-5 Mon.-Fri.
I
Gov. James A. Rhodes announced
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Two
8·12 Sal.
All-American
,
but
I
never
thought
that
bids for a proposed stadium will
divisions of the Ohio Sires Stakes for
I
Closed Sunday
f
the day would come when I'd have a
be opened in Columbus Sept. 5.
2-year-old pacing colts were run at
I lnlernalional
New Ide• f
chance for · it. That 's why I'm so '
William W. Wilkins, director of the
I Harvester
Equipment . f
Scioto Downs Thursday night.
excited about it."
Ohio Department of Administrative
...;..-------- ~ In the second race, featuring a
Services, said a concrete stadium
$21,700 purse, the winner was Honor,
&gt;rill be constructed with a seating
driven by Shelly Goudreau. Honor
capacity of 14,000.
led wire to wire and won by 3\1•
The present steel bleachers will be
lengths in a time of 2:03- 4-.'i. The
moved to the new site on the Oxford
horse paid $3.40, $2.80 and $2.60.
campus to make ·a total seating
Second-place Gareth paid $3.40
capacity of 25,000.
and $3.20. Hi Special paid ~ .60 for
Construction is scheduled to begin
third.
in October with completion in
In the eighth race, Steady Cloud,
September 1981.
driven by Joe Adamsky, led wire to
wire to win by 2\1• lengths in a time
of 2:014-5. The horse paid $2.60, $2.40
and $2.20.
Maple Game returned $3.40 and
$3.20 foc pla~e, and Mostly Melvin
paid $5.20 for show.
.The first race trifecta of 8-3-5 paid
$3,811.80.
The races were the last leg of the
Ohio Sires qualifying paces. The
!ina! &gt;rill be run Sept. I at Scioto
Downs.
Would you recognize an angel
Attendance Thursday night was
180 MJJLBERRY AVE.
4,336. The handle totaled $312,672.
POMEROY, OHIO
if you saw one?

drills on Memorial Field ThursdaJ
Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock.
GAHS will host Chesapeake In a
season scrinunage.
P
"We began pre-~~eason drills on
Aug. I &gt;rith50boys, " remarktljlhead
coach Bill Trent, now in his second
year as Blue Devil grid boss. "We
still have 50," he added pointing out
everybody survived 'the rugged
practice sessi~ns, not to mention the
heat and hurrud weather during the
past four weeks.
Well-Coodltloned
"We feel we have a wellconditioned football team this
year, " Trent continued. "The boys
have worked hard, not oilly during
the past four weeks, but the pasi!O
monthS in the weight room."
Results of thai statement can be
verified by glancing over the Blue
Devils' official program this fall.
In the upper two grades 17 seniors
and 19 jwuors show an average
weight gain· of 20 poWlds per man.
Four seniors, led by Dan Staggs, an
honorable mention All.SEOAL Ia~
fall, can bench preSB more than 300
pounds. Staggs Is pressing 36:; poWl-

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lngingng others to vacation Bible
school.
The Sunday evening closing proll!'ani featured songs, memory work,

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ar.d presentations of certificates and

awards. The program was lead by
Mrs. Sharon Stewart, Mrs. Cathy
Erwin, and Mrs. Debby Gerlach, the

Two families return
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where they were at one time stationed.
After the tour, the group was Invited to the new MP mess hall for
lunch. The company coriunander
and the first sergeant gave
welcomes with Struble, president,
giving response and thanking them
for the hoapitaUty.'
They were shown 11ides of the proving grounds and tbOn taken oo a
tour of the ·ordinance musewn.
Saturday evening a buffet dinner
was held.
Gifts were presented to John
Taulsen, Bethlehem, Pa., the oldest
members, and Robert Thrower of
LaPorte, T~s. the one who travel·
ed the farthest.
Officers elected were KeMeth
HaniB, Pomeroy, president; Mrs.
Peggy Harrla, secretary-treasurer,
and dnig.s that might cause cancer.
By 8baroa MleUel
and
Jom Wisener, Frederick, Md.,
Certain habits have been found to ·
Aul Pablle lllfarmalloa
vice president. .
cause some cancers. The habit of
Clllllrnwa
Rewlion ne~ year will be held at
cigarette smoking causes lung canMelp Cucer Soclety
Somerset,
Pa. on the first weekend
The Meigs County Cancer Unit cer. Deaths from lung cancer would
in August.
wanta ·to, thank all volunteen who be eo pereent leaa if smoking wu
helped with_ the booth at the fair and . stopped. Overuposure to sun can
thank all tboee who stopped by, eause cancer. Simple precautions
VISIT AMESVILLE
received free educational literature, ag~ overexposure to the direct
Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. Bessie
rays fl. the sun could greatly King, and Mrs. Ruby Vaughan were
pollen, and to films. Many
questions were uked at the faiT diminish the incidence of skin can- among the local ~ Star
members attending Roberta Circle
booth about cancer and in the cer.
The treatment &lt;:l cancer Includes held Thunday night at Amesville.
following weeb we aha1l try to answer thele questions . .Many Meigs surgery, radiotlierapy (use of :~-rays
and radlwn) and anticancer drup
countlans seemed to be Interested in
and hormones. Advances and imthe hopeful aide fl. cancer.
Cancer il one &lt;:l the most curable provements in these techniques plua
using !l&lt;lllle cl them in various comof the major dl~e~ses in thla country,
says Michael. There are 1,500,000 binations, have lncreued their rlmen, women, and children in the fectlvenesa and safetj, and many
United States alive and cured fl. can- more pstlents are now bein8 saved.
Ne'!' programs are focusing on the
cer today. One out fl. every three
As Labor Day draws near we know
quantity
&lt;:l cancer pstlenta' Uves
pati~nt.!' ·.vith cancer il being saved
swruner
Is drawing to a c1011e. The
and
oo
helping
them
to
readjusi.
The
and it
· .be ctle in two if the
carefree.lazy
days soon are over and
goal
ia_
to
e&amp;!e
the
patient
over
any
!!Mse "'diJ · detected early and
school
begins
once more. A time of
difficult
tlmes
in
the
hospital
and
at
treated promptly.
sadness
and
a
time of joy, The time
home
to
provide
understanding,
One reason more people are being
to
leave
the
bicycle,
the swimming
practical
information,
and
to
cured todly il because cancen are
and
old
Dot!
Ruff
and
wend
along the
reasaure
the
patients
that
they
can
being found earlier, when they are
path
to
cllwroom,
learning,
new
look
forward
to
living
producitively
most curable. E~ely Important
friendships
and
the
renewing
of
old
and
with
dignity.
in the early detection fl. all cancer
friendships.
Halls
and
ctaasrooms
Research
ia
continually
trying
to
and in the uving fl. Uvea ia the annual ph)'Jical checkup. Don't :walt find the answer to the cancer punle clean smelling and shining bright,
new books and adventures to come.
but unW more discoveries are made,
W1W illnea strikes, have a checkup
Emtemenl ia in the air. A poet
the
advantage
fl.
ever-increasing
,and prevent serious Illness saya unit
wrote "Backward, turn backward 0
knowledge
;
detectioo;
improved
spokesman.
Time
In your flight, Make me a chUd
treatment
;
concerned,
Intensified
Obviously, the b,st way to wipe
again
... " School lime Is fun time,
rehaf)ilitatlon
efforts
provide
a
out cancer would be to prevent it enplay
time
and learn time. We all
greater
chance
for
lifea
good
life
If
tirely. It has been diacovered that
have
fond
memories
of school days.
you
should
develop
cancer
says
certain substances can cause cancer
They
are
not
to
be
forgotten.
What
Michael.
'and safeguards are being set up 'to
we
are
today
began
u
children
in
Call
992-7531
If
you
have
any
protect workers from such huards.
school.
We
learn
to grow and get
questions,
or
we
can
help
you
in
any
Laws protect the public fnm adalong with people, to make our way
way.
ditives and other chemicals in foods
in life. We also can not omit God in
our life. He put us here on earth to
take charge and u.se it. We
to
study and learn so we can better use
the earth and the things in the earth.
Educatloo never ends. We go to
· The +lth IMuai Parker reunion largest family, Albert Parker, Fran- school as children to learn the basics
was held at Tuppers Plains Elemen- cis, Thomas, George, and Mary, and such u reading, writing, and arith·
metic. We go to grade school, high
tary School Sunday, August 12, with Usa and Teresa Wilson.
51 in attendance. A buket dlrmer
·Clara Bell : .II' and Eleanor
waa enjoyed at nooo with Gladys Bowman, Athens, displayed the
Wedding party qosted
Parker asking the b!Miing.
family trees they have prepared.
During the bualnesa meeting, fl. During the next year they will confleers for the 1!1110 reunion were elec- tinue working on them. The group
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monis
'ted: president, Theodore F. Parker; !l'aised them for their work.
assisted by their daughter, Carol,
VIce president, Roy Parker;
Othen attending were Mrs. Roy
and Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and
•secretary-treasurer, Gladys Parker. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. William Tina Connon, hosted a dinner party
Wilber and Nellie Parker were ap- White, Diana and Cindy, Lola Grit- following rehearsal for the wedding
pointed to have charge &lt;:l the fin, Mr. and Mrs. C: 0 . Newland, of Danny Monis and Carla Sue
building and purchaslag gifts. A get- Alice Ollbome, Binice Tuttle, Mr. Teaford. The dinner was !erved at
weU card wu signed for Ethel Stout and Mt!t. Robert Ashley, Kathy, Pat- the Racine Flnt Baptist Church. An
who hall been W. The group gave a
ty, Jim, Joe, Mike and Qluck arrangement of pastel mums adornV'!le &lt;:l thanka to the retiring .. Parker, all of Meigs County; Fran- ed the table.
president and secretary-treasurer~ ces Parker Frederick, Smithville,
Attending were the hostS and ~ir
.Mr. and Mrs. Leland Parker, who W. Va.; Mark Parker, Parkersburg, assistants, the lionored couple, and
have served faithfully for four
W. Va.; Freda Parker Bean and the Rev. Don Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
·yean.
Paul eta Chatham, Guysville; Carol Dale Teaford, Jr., Dale and Dennis
Gifts were given to the oldest Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keith, Jeff Newell, John Blake,
:WIXIlall, Lottie Parker, 91; oldest Marion; Helen Parker Hart, Shade.
Crow, Peggy Neigler, Janis Carman, Harley Jones, 14; youngest
The 46th rewlion will be held the nahan; Kay, Monica and Melinda
girl, Leslie, four months, daughter second Sunday in August, 1980, in the Hill, Brian, Sharon, B. W. and Sonia
of Mr. and Mn. leland Parker;
same place.
Kerns.
youngest boy, Jaaon, alxmooths,aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parker;
traveled farthest, Robert Hecox, Jr.,
500 miles from Rockford, ill.;

Meigs Co. Cancer unit
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school, college and then to the school
of hard.knocb, Ufe itsell. Learning
never ends. God wants ils to be learning all our days. The Bible Is our
textbook and the world · Is our
laboratory; We need to grow in
grace and knowledge and love of
God and man. There is no ending to
the way of life.
'We will have many summer ends
In our Uves. It Is not an ending but
juat a dlfferen~ area fl. life. School
age people see school ending and
swnmer beginning and summer ending and school beginning, This is
true but they' are only chapters in the
Book of Ufe. We do not know bow
l q thla book will be but there will
be many chapters, some called the
summer ends ... and others the summer begins. It's a change &lt;:l dlrectloo but still a growing, learning part
fl. Ufe. ROO!ans 15:4 "For whatever
wu written' in earUer times was
written for our instruction, that
through IM!rseverance and the en~gement w·the scriptures we
might have hope." As summer ends
we know leamlng never does. Learning of God and His ways is a never
ending thing. A good thing just as
school is a good thing and the change
fl. seuons a good thing. The sununer
ends bu\ school and life go on. -Rev.
Wllllam Middleswarth, Lullieran
Church, Pomeroy.
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"The ~ginr.lng of Wisdom is
- silence" ... the theme of the program presented by Mrs. W. H. Perrin when Friendly Circle met Tueaday evening at Trinity Church.
· Psalm 46 preceded the meditation
whiah included "Listen in Silence"
by Helen steiner Rice, and a
paraphrase of the 23rd Psalm. Mrs.
Lawrence Stewart was at the piano
for singing of "In the Garden", and
there wu prayer of "Helplessness"
from Adventures in Prayer by
Catherine Marshall.
Fall projects were discussed and a
contribution was made to home miSsions durll)g the business meeting
conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth Fick
president. Unperlshable items
food will be brought to the church at
the September meeting to restock
the food pantry. Note of appreciation
was read from Mrs. Donald Hauck
and a round-robin card was ·
prepared for her. Mrs. KeMeth Harris and Mrs. Leonard Jewell served
a dessert course.

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AILoCHURCH
PICNIC MONDAY
The Middleport Church of Christ
will have an all-church picillc on
Monday, Sept. 3, at Forest Acres
Park near RUtland. The activities
will begin at 10:30 with the dinner to
be served at 12;30 p.m. Drinks will
be prOvided by the church.

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program on Aug. 3.
The teachers were: Christi Hess,
Debbie Honaker, and Marllyt\
Bishop, nursery ; Phyllis Gilkey,
Angela Baker' and cathy Cooper'
beginner; Farie Cole, Becky' Fry
and Brenda Fry, primary; Mildred
Hawley, Grace Hawley, and Sherry
Fo1, middlers; Tom Bowen and
Cathy Hess, juniors ; Shirley
BumgardnerJ jwlior high ; Bob
Melton, senior high ; with Mike
Gerlach, ..,!Clarice Erwin, ·Laura
Dellavalle, Debby and Bob Melton
handing the crafts and music for the
school.

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Plans for the 19110 school, scheduled for July 22 through Aug. I, include
a C!lmival on Aug. 2 and the closlnr

AUXIUARY, Racine Post 602, 6:30 Tues.
AY
day dinner at the Meigs Inn. Dues are
ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE at payable now and may be sent to Mrs.
the Senior Citizens Center, Poineroy, Julia Norris, Route 2, Racine.
ooFriday, from8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The
,dance Ia open tD the pubUc with adANNUAL POTLUCK picnic of
mlallon flfor adults, and chlldren.un- Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans
der l2admitted free with theiqiaren- ..Memorial Hospital, 6:30 p.m.
Is. Millie by the Stringd1181ers.
Tuesday at the home fl. Reva SlmSVNDAy ·
ms. All members urged tD attend
FEENEY BENNETT POST No. 128 and take recipes for cookbook being
Amefican Le(lon first annual girls' compiled by group.
softball banquet Sunday at 3 p.m. at ' REVIVAL Aug. 17 through Sun}Dihcme.
day, Sept. 2, at House of Prayer and
HAZEL CMMUNITY CHURCH, Praise, Uberty Ave., Pomeroy, with
between Long l!ottom and Portland Bob Schrecengost, 18, Cleveland
off Route 124, will bold its annual evangelist, speaking and singing.
homecoming Sunday, with an af. Services at 7:30 p.m. nightly and
temoon service beginning at 1:30. The pubUc invited.
III!I'Vice will feature D8n Hayman and
the Hymntlmera, and will have a
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special speaker, Dodle Bogard. A din- wi1l be held at the grDW1ds a!Bo.
MARILYN TURNER, opera singer )
and cla88lcalllllllic teacher in Italy,
will present a pubUc concert at 3 p.m. :: Personal Notes .\\
Monday at the Meigs Jwlior Hlgb
Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Walter MorSchool In Middleport. Admission is
free to the concert, which will feature ris and daughter, Carol, have
' Marilyn slnglnc sune light music and returned after a several days' vacaseveral familiar tunes.
tion at Virginia Beach. They were
accompanied by Tina Conner who
MISSJONARIES to Korea, Mr.
visited with the Monis family for
and Mrs. Marshall Ruth, will '
three weeks and then after acat the Mt. Union Baptist Ot h at
companying them on vacation
7:30 p.m. Sunday; the public is inreturned to her home at Anaslas,
vited.
Va.
MONDAY
Suzan Thomas has spent several
BETIIEL 82, Internati
weeks visiting relatives this sumJob's Daughters, 7:30 M
mer. She spent a week with her
dleport Maaonlc Temple.
grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Thoma
at Chester, a week with another
grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Burnside,
several days with Mrs. Mary Lou
Houdashelt and daughter, and a
week in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo King and granddaughter, Tina.

P'IUD

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Struble and Mr.
and Mrs. KeMeth Harris have
returned from Aberdeen, ~d. where
they attended the reunion of the
former members of the 523rd
Military Pollee Co.
Eighty.five were at the weekend of
festivities and on Saturday morning
the military police at the Aberdeen
Proving Grounda had army buses at
the HoUday Inn where the reuolon
was taking place and the group was
taken on a tour of the facilities

Parkers hold reunion

. directors. A craft display of the
children's work wu open for viewibg by relatives and friends.

Friday thru Sa.turday

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Uving up to the theme, ''God's
Word, Your Door to Adventure"
three special events higbllshled ~
vacatloo Bible school for the Mid'
dleport Church fl. Christ.
Children enjoyed ' picnic, a carnival, and a closing pnigram. The
average dally attendance wu 102
and the mlaalonary offer!IJ8 fo the
for the two weeks was $303.116.
The picnic was held 111 the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gerlach, Grant
St., Middleport with over 100 in attendance for the sack lunch and
games. The carnival was held on
Saturday, 11:30 to 1:30 and was
sponsored by the Adult Sunday
Scllool Clu8es of the clwrd!. There
was a fish pcind, a J10Cket lady, grab
bags, jail house, dart throw, ring
lou, c~er chuck, and a wet
sponge throw. For the games, the
children llled tickets . which they
earned during the two weeu by lr·

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NEWs
I RINITY CHUR CH, Re" W H Pemn,
po&amp;tor , Bob Buck . Sunday sc hool su pt

Ckurch School, 9 1S a m , wors h•p ser
vice , 10 30om Cho ~r rehearsal Tuesday .
7·30 p.m. under d•rechon ol Al1ce Neese
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Corner Umon and Mulberry, Rev Clyde V.
Henderson , pastor Sunday school , 9 30
0 m , Glen McClung, supt mor n ing wor
ship , 10.30 a m , evenmg serv1 ce 7 30.
mid· week serv•ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E
Main St Pomeroy The Rev Robert B
Groves . rector . Sunday serviCes (summer
schedule beginning June 3) at 10 o m Ser·
VIC&amp; w dl olternotf!l between the Holy
Euchonst end morntng prayer effecllv e
June 3 Holy Commun1on every oth er Sun·
day of &amp;ech mon th end sermon Church
school and nursery core prO'Yided Coffee
t'\our In pomh house followmg the ser·
vic•
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
Ma in St John McArthur pastor , Btble
school , 9 30 o m , mornmg worsh 1p, 10 JO
a. m ; Youth meeting s, 6 30 p m , e'o'emng
worsh1p, 7.30 Wednesday n1ght prayer
meet ing and Bible study , 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Butternut
Ave , Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs Roy Wm ·
1ng, offiCers in charge Sundoy· hohneu
meeting, 10 a m , Sunday School, 10 30
a m Sunday sc hool leader YPSM Elo15e
Adams 7 30 p m . solvohon meetmg.
'oiOrtous speake rs and muSIC speCial s
Thursday- 10 am to 2 p m ladles Home
league oil women mvl ted 7 30 p m
proy•r meetmg and Btble study , Bob
Estep , leader
Rev
Noel Harmon
teocher
BURLINGTON
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHAPEL , Route 1, Shod&amp;- Pastor Bobby
Elktns Sunday school , 5 p m , Sunday
wor shtp 5 ,.5 p m , Wednesday prayer
serv1ce, 7·30 p m
POMEROY WESTSID E CHURCH OF
CHRIST, 200 W . Main St , Jerry Paul ,
miniSter, phone 992 7666 Canserval•ve
non· mstrumental. Sunday worshtp , 10
o m B1ble study , 11 a m worship 6
p m Wednesday B1ble study , 7 p.m
OLD DE XTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev .Rolph Sm1th pa stor Sunday school
9 30
a m , M rs
Worley Francis
supenntendent Preochmg servtces first &amp;
third Sunday s f ollow •ng Sunday School
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHOD IST
Preor:hing 9 30 a.m , llrst and second Sun
days of ea ch month, thtrd and fourth Sun
days each month worship serviCa at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmgs at 7 30 Prayer
and B1bleStudy
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST . Mu lbe"11
Hetghts Rood . Pomeroy Pastor A lbert
Oittes. Sobbott-1 School Supenntandent,
R1t0 Wh1ta Sabbath School , Saturday
afternoon at 2 00 , w1lh Worsh1p Serv1ce
following at 3 15
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHSister Homett Worner , Supt Sunday
School, 9 30 o m , morn tng worshtp , 10 .. 5
om
THE HILAND CH4P.El , George Casto,
pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a m even1ng
worshtp, 7 30 Thursday evemng praye r
servtce, 7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, Oo11 td Mann,
mm1ster, Wtlhom Watson Sunday school
supt Sunday school, 9 30 o m , morning
worshtp 10 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. 282 Mulberry
Ave
Pomeroy , Paul Silver, Pastor,
Woodrow T. Zwdmg Sunday school
supenntendent Sunday school . 9 30 a m ..
morntng worsh1p 10.30 e..,ening worsh1p
7 00 p m Mtdwaek prayer serviCe 7 00
pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER , De:wtar
Rd , longs'Y tlfe Oh1o Rev Clyde Ferrell.
Pastor Sunday School 11 a m Saturday
pr.ach1ng serviCes 7 30 p m Wednesday
evenmg B1ble study at 7 30 p m
FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH , Bodey
Run Rood Rev Emmett Rowson , pastor.
Handley Dunn , supt Sunday school , 10
o m Sunday evemng s~erv1ce 7 30, Btble
teoch•ng , 7 30 p m Thursday.
DYESVI LLE
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Roger C Turner, pastor Sundoy sc hool,
9 30 a m
Sunday morrung worship ,
10 30, Sunday eventng serviCe, 7.30
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION , lawrence Manley ,
poslor, Mrs
Rus sell Young , Sunday
School Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a .m
Even1ng worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT
MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Rocme- Rev W H Lykins pastor Morn·
tng wo rsh1p 9 45 a m Sunday school
10 ,.5o m evenmg worshtp , 7 Tuesday ,
7 30 p m . lodtas prayer meetmg.
Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST Corner
St:w:th and Palmar , the Re11 Mark McC lung,
Sunday schoo l 9 15 o m , Don Wtlson.
supenntendent lacy Borton , out supt
Mornmg Wors t'l•p 10 15 am Btble study,
10 30om ot church Youth meetmg, 7 30
p m . Wed nesda y W&amp;dnesdoy n1ght B1ble
study and prayer se rv1ce 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST , Moddleporl, 5th
and Ma1n Bob Melton m.niSter M1ke
Gerlach , su pennt8ndent Terry Yankey ,
youth m•n •ster Btble school, 9 30 a.m ,
mormng w or sh1p, 10 30 a m
evenmg
worship, 7 30 prayer serviCe , 7 p m
Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHUR CH
OF
THE
NAZARENE Rav J1m Broo me pastor . 81ll
Wh1te Su nda y schoo l supt
Sunday
school q 30 o m morntng worsh1p, 10 30
o m Sunday &amp;'YOngeiiSIIC meellng, 7 00
p m Prayer meet •ng Wednesday , 7 p m
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COU NTY, Ow•ght l Zovtlt dtrec·
lor
HARRISON VI LLE PRESBYTERIAN , Rev
Ernest Stnckhn pastor Sunday church
school. 9 30 a m Mrs Homer lee, supt ,
mornmg wors h tp, 10 30
MIDDLEPORT, Sunday school 9 30 o m ,
Rtchard Va ughan sup! Morntng warshtp ,
10 30
SYRACUSE Morntng wors h•p 9 a m.,
Sunday schoo l , 10 a m Mrs Sampson
Hall. sup!
RUTLAND CH URCH O F GOD , Rev Bobby Porter , pastor Sunday school lOam ,
Sunday worsh1p II a m , Sunday evenmg
service 7 p m , Wednesday Fam1l y Tra l·
tng Hour 7 p m Wednesday w ors htp sar
V I C8 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Near
long Bottom Edsel Har t, pastor Sunday
school , 10 o m Church, 7 30 p m , prayer
meettng 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORT PENTECOSTAL , Th ird
Ave the Rev W1lham Kntttel , pastor
Thomas Kelly Su nday School Supt Sun
doy sc hool. 10om Cla sses for all ages .
even tng serv•c e, 7 30, Btbl e st udy.
Wednesday , 7 30 p m , youth se r'o'!Ces
friday , 7.30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill BAPTIST. Corn er
Ash and Plum. Noel Herrm an, pastor
Saturday evenmg servu:e , 7 30 p m , Sun·
day Sctlool 10 30 a m
MEIGS
COOPERATI VE PARISH
METHO DIST CHURCH
Rtckard W Tho mas D•rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Rober! McGee
Rellf James Corbttt
POMEROY , Sund oy School q 15 om
Worshtp 1ervice 10 30 o m Choir rehea r
1ol , W.dne1doy , 7 p m Re'Y Rober1
MeG", pastor.
ENTERPRISE , Wors htp 9 a m Church
SchoollO a .m .
ROCK SPRINGS , Chu rch School 10 o m
Worship 10 a .m . UMYF 6 30 p m
FlATWOODS Church School 10 om
Worship II a .m .

MIOOLEPOR TCLU STE R
HEATH , Church School 9 30 om Wo r·
sh ip I 0 30 a m UMYF b p m Robert
Robinson Pastor.
RUTLAND , Church School ~ 30 a m
Worsh ip 10 30 a m . W1lbur Hilt , Pastor

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MINERSVILLE , Church School 9 o m
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ASBURY' Church School 9 50 a m Wor·
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SOUTHERN CLUSTER

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Rev Mark Flynn
Florence Sm1th
H11!on Wolfe

Ch~Er!~~::·a~~~r~~ ·mWorsh•p 9 00 o~m
CARMEl . Chruch School9 30 a m W ar.
shtp 10 30 a m 2nd and ,.,h Sundays
APPlE GROVE Sunday School 9 30 o m
Worshtp 7 30 p.m lsi and 3rd Sundays ,
Preyer meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p. m
Feflows h•p su pper hrst Saturday 6 p m .
UMW 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m.
EAST lET ART , Ch ruch ~chool 9 a m.
Worshtp ser'o'ICe 10 am Prayer meeting
7 30 p m Wednesday. UMW second Tues
day7 30p.m
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday schoollO
a.m , worsh tp, 11 o.m Chotr procttce,
Thursday , 8 p m
LETART FALl S- Worship service 9 o .m
Church School 10 a m
MORNING STAR Worshop 9 30 a m
Church School 10 30 o .m , Youth
Tuesdays 7 p m
MORSE CHAPEL . Church School 9 30
a m Worship II a m
PORTlAND. Church School 9 30 o m
Worship 11 a m
SUTTON Church School9 30 a m Wor·
sh1p htond3rdSundoys 10 JOe m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Rtchord VV Thomas
Duane Sydenstncker , Sr
John W. Douglas
Charles Oomlgan
JOPPA, Worship 9 00 o.m Church
School I 0 00 a .m .
CHESTER, Worsh•p 9 am . Church
School 10 o m . Cho•r Rehearsal 7 p.m.
Wednesday B1ble Study, Wednesdays ,
7 30 p m .
LONG BOTTOM , Sunday School ot 9 30
o m hening Worship at 7 30 p m Thurs·
day Btble Study, 7·30 p.m
REEDSVIllE Sunday School 9 30 a .m
Mornmg Wor$h1p 10.30 o.m Even•ng Wor·
shp 7.30 p m. Bible S!udy Wednesdays at
7 30 p m .
A~FREO , Sunday School at 9A5 a .m.
Mornmg Worsh1p ct II a.m. Wednesday
Nlglit Prayar Meeting. 7 30 p m
ST PAUl (Tuppers Pla.ns) Sunday
School 9 00 o m Mornmg Worship at
10 00 a m Monday N1ght Bible Study 7 30
pm
SOUTH BETHEL (Sdver R1dge) Sunday
School 9 00 a .m Mornmg Wosh tp tO ·OO
o m Wednesday Stble Study, 7 30 p m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, sen11ces
each Sunday 9.30 om. George PICkens ,
pastor w1th preochmg on first and tt'ltrd
Sunday of month. Oliver Swam, Supt .
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION , Rev Keolh
Eblin , pas tor. Sunday School, 9 30 om ,
leonard Gtlmore. ftrs l elder, even1ng ser
VIC&amp;, 7 30 p m
Wednesday prOyer
meet mg. 7 30 p m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Worden , m1mster. Bible
class , 9 30 a.m., mornmg worsh1p, 10 30
am ., evening worsh 1p, 6 30 p m.
Wednesday Btble study. 6 30 p.m.
NEW
STIVERSVILLE
COMMUNITY
Church Sunday School servi ce 9 ,..5 a m .
Worsh1p serviCe. 10 30. Evongelt,tlc Ser·
viCe 7·30 p m
Wadnesdoy , Prayer
maet tng 7·30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST , Pomeroy·
Hormonvd le Rd , Robert Purtell , pastor.
B11l McElr oy, Sunday schopl supt Sunday
school 9 30 a m mornmg worsh1p and
communton , 10 30 o m · Sunday worsh •p
ser'YICe, 7 p m Wednesday eventng
prayer meetmg and Btble s!udy, 7 p m.
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH, Ptne
Grove The Rev. W11ltom M1ddleswarth,
Pastor Church servtces 9.30 a m. Sunday
School 10 30 o m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST. Edward
Fryman , pastor Sunday school , 9 30 a m ,
worshtp serv•ce, 10 30om , Sunday ser·
v1ces 7 30 p.m .. youth group, Wednes·
day , 7pm
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST . Rev Earl Shuler.
pastor Sunday school 9 30 am , Church
serv •ce 7 p m , youth meellng , 6
p m Tuesday 81ble Study 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
Rev John A Coffman pas tor Franklin
Imboden, chatrman of !he Boord of Chns1tan ltfe Sunday School , 9 30 o m . morn·
tng worship , 10·30 Sunday evemng wor·
sh•p 7 30 p m Prayer meet•ng Wednas·
doy730pm
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don l Walker ,
Po slor, Ronn ie Salser, Sunday school
supt .. Sunday school 9 30 a m . mormng
worsh1p, 10 40 a m Sunday eventng war·
shtp , 7 30, Wednesday e'Yemng B1ble
study , 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN , Rev
R. D
Brown, pastor. Sunday School, 9 30 o m ,
mormng worship 10 .. 5 youth servtce
6 ..5 p m , e'olenmg wo rs h1p , 7 30 p m ,
prayer and p ratse, Wednesday , 7 30 p.m
Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTIST, Rev Marv1n
Markm pastor, Steve l1ttle Sunday school
supt Sunday schoo l, 10 a m.. mormng
wonh1p 11 a m Sunde·,- evemng war·
sh1p 7 30 Prayer meetmg and 81ble
study Thursday, 7 30 p!tn youth servtce
6 p m SundOy
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD fl:e'Y R E
Robtnson pastor Sunday school 9 30
a m w ors htp seC\IICe, .U..,.o ~ even•ng
serviCa , 7 00. youth ser'Y tCe, Wednesday
700pm
LANGSVIllE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Robert Musser , pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m , Roy S1gmon, supt , morn1ng
wo rshtp 10 30, Sunday even•ng serv1ce
7 30, m•d- week servtce. Wednesday , 7
p m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .
Rev Dole Boss , pastor. Sunday school,
9 30 o m , mormng wors htp, 10 ..5 a.m ..
e'&gt;'OngelllfiC servtce 7 p m Wednesday
serviCes - prayer and praise, 7 p. m ,
youth meeting 7 p m Men's prayer
meellng, Saturday, 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
Elden R Blake , past or Sunday School 10
a m Robert Reed . supt .. Morning ser
Sunday mght services
mon 11 a m
Chnst10n Endaovor 7 ~0 p m . Song servi ce
8 p m
Praa chtng 8 30 p m
M1dweek Proyar meetmg W&amp;dnasdoy 7
p m , Roy Adams , lay leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, located at
Rut land on New ltmo Road , next to Forest
Acre Po rk . Rev ~oy Rouse pastor, Robert
Musser. Sunday School supt Sunday
school , 10 30 am worship 7 30 p.m B1
ble Stud)' , Wednes day 7 30 p m . Sotur
doy n1ght praye r servtce, 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Roger
Watson , pastor, Kenneth Byer , Sunday
school supt M orn1ng worshtp , 9 30 a m ,
Sundayschoo i , 10 30 om , even1ng ser·
v•ce , 7 30 Wednesday B1ble Study , 7 30
pm
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UNIO N BAPTIST, CeCi l Cox ,
mm1ster. Joe Sayre
Sunday School
Supermtenent. Sunday school 9 ... 5 om
avemng worship
7 30 p m
Prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Wednesday
TU PPERS PLAINS CHUR CH OF CHRIST.
Rand)' Koehler. pastor , Denms Newland.
Sunday school supanntendent Sunday
Scho ol , 9 :x&gt; a m . morning church se r·
v1ce , 10 30 a .m ., Sunday e'Yentng B•ble
study 7 p. m ,
LETART 1\'ALLS UNITED BRETHREN . Re v.
Freeland Norm pastor, Floyd Noms ,

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Sadder than other children some of the time
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Because she is oursl
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su pt Sunday school . 9 30 o m . mornmg
sermon r 10 30.. am . Prayer serv•ce,
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ,
Rev. Herbert Grote. pastor Wo rshtp se r·
vtce, 11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday
School. 9 30 o m Charles B1ssall , sup t
Prayer meetmg, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
LAUREL
CLIFF FREE METHOD IST
CHURCH , Rev Floyd F Shook , pastor,
lloyd Wnght Sunday School Supt., Morn·
tf'lg Worsh ip 9·30 a.m ., Sunday School
10 20 a .m .. Wednesday Preyer and Btbl e
Stud)' 7.30 p m , SunCiay evening worshtp
7 30 p m ., Cha• r Pracllce Thursday , 7 p m.
DE XTER CHURCH OF CHRIST Cher ie•
Russell Sr . mmister, Rick Macomber
supt. Sunday school 9.30 am worshtp
service 10.30 a m. B1ble Study. Tuesday
7 30 p m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JE SUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Ro cme Rood William Roush pa stor
Phyllis Stobort Sunday School Sup! Sun
day School , 9 30 o m , Morntng worsh1 p
10 30 o m . Sunday avenmg servtce 7 p m
Wednasdoy evenmg prayer serv• ces , 7 30
pm
BETHLEHEM ElAPTIST , Rev Earl Shuler
pastor W orshtp servtce, 9 30 a m Sunday
sc hool, 10 30 a.m. Bible Study and prayer
serv tce Thursday, 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH , King•bury Rood
Gory King , pa stor Sunday school, 9 30
o m , Rolph Carl , superintendent: even1ng
worshtp
7 30 p m . Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
LONG BOITOM CHRISTIAN . George F
Ptekens . pastor, Wallace Damewood
Supt. Bible Schoo l, 9 ... 5 a m Preachmg
service. 10 .C5 o.m ., ftrs T and th~rd Su n
days 7 p m second and fou rth Sundav s
Btble study 8 p m Tuesdays
HYSELL RUN FR'E METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Okay Cart pastor Mornmg service
I 0 30 a m , Sunday avemng and Thursday
eventng ser'Y IC8S at 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob Rev lawrence G luase ncamp , Sr .
pastor, Roger Willfo rd , Sr , Sunday sc hool
su p! Sun day school 9 JO a .. G'&gt;'emng war
sh1p, 7 30 p m Prayer meet i n~ . Wedn es
day 7 30 p m Youth meehng Sunday,
S 30 p m with Don and Ma rt ha M eadows
1n charge.
WHITE'S CHAPEL. Coolvtlle RD Re., Roy
Deeter pa stor. Sunday school 9 30 o m
worsh1p servtce, 10 30 am B1bl e study
and prayer serv1ce, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST , Brad
Heni:lerson. pastor, Herb Ellio tt Sunday
sc hoo l sup! Sunday school. 9 30 o m ,
mornmg worship and cornu mon , 10 30
c m.

RUTlAND COMMUNITY CHURCH . Amos
Tdl ts , pa stor. Don ny T•fh s, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School. 9 30 o .m , followed '
by mornmg wo rs~·up Sunday evening serVICe , 7 30 p m Prayer meet1ng, Wednes ·
dey . 7 30 p m WMPO Rad io broadcast ,
Sunday mornmg , 7 ,.5
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .
Rev . lloyd D Gnmm , Jr , pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m , worship service, 10:30
a m Broadccs t live over WMPO young
people's se rv1ce 7 p m Evcngehstic ser·
'YICe 7 30 p m Wednesday service, 7 30
p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Corner
of Sat ond and Anderson , Mason Pastor
Fron k Low ther Sunda y school , 9 ,.So m ,
worshtp se r'Y1ce II om and 7 30 p.m
Weekly Btble Study Wednesday , 7 30
pm
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST , M1ller St.,
Maso n. W Vo Aunce M1 ck , pastor Sun·
day B•ble Studr, 10 a.m., Worship 11 a .m.
and 7 p m Btb e Study Wednesday 7 p.m .,
Vocal mus1c
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Puddong
lone, Moson , W Va Chester Tennant,
Sunday School 9:.. 5 a.m.,
Pas tor
Child ren's Church 6 ,.5 p.m Young People 's Ser'olice 6 45 p.m. Evangelistic Ser·
\l iCe 7.30 p.m Women's Miulonory Coun·
Cl l 10 a m f1 rst ond third Tuesdays. Prayer
and Bible Study, Wednesday , 7 30 p.m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev Wllllom
Campbell. pastor Sunday School , 9 •30
o m . J.omes Hughes, supt , evemng ser·
\l iCe , 7 30 p m. Wednesdo~ evemng
prayer meet1ng . 7 30 p m Youth prayer
serviCe aoch Tuesday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH , letart, W.
Vo , Rt I , Rev Charles Hargraves,
pastor Worsh•p servicas, 9:30 o m., Sunday school , 11 o.m., evening worship,
7 30 p.m Tuesday cottage prayer meeting
ond Btbl e study , 9:30 o.m Worsh1p ser·
vice Wednesday , 7·30 p.m .
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , now located
on Pom eroy P1ke, County Rood 25, near
Flatwoods Rev Blackwood, pastor Ser·
.... ,ces on Sunday at 10 30 a .m . and 7.30
p m with Sunday school. 9.30 a m. Bible
study , Wednesday , 7 30 p.m.
INDEPENDEN T HOLINESS CHURCH INC.
Peorl St , Middleport Rev O)Oel l
Manley pasto r. Sonny Hudson, Sunday
sc hoo l su pt Sunday school, 9·30 o m ;
evenmg wo rship, 7 JO p m Prayer and
pra1 se sarv lca , Wednesday , 7·30 p m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST, Elder James Miller. Bible
study Wednasdoy , 7 30 p.m ; Sunday
Schoo l 10o m Sunday n•ght serv1ce, 7:30
pm
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS

Homson'VIile Rood , Dewey King pastor,
Ed11on Weaver , ott istont, Henry Eblm,
Jr., Sunday school supt. Sunday school.
9 30 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m. Sun
day evening service, 7 30; prayer
mHting, Thursdoy , 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Not Pentecostal, Rev . George Oiler ,
pastor. Wor.hip service Sunday, 9-45
a m.. Sunday school, 11 a.m ., worship
service, 7.30 p.m . Thursday proyer
meeling, 7 30 p.m .
MT. HERMON Unlled Brethren Church.
Sunday School 9·30 am. Worship sarv1ce
10.45 a.m. Preaching servl(el !IVery Sun·
day alternating with C E Wednesday
prayer muting 7·30
m Rev James
Leach pastor Dovld Ho ter . loy leader
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. 1 mil• oost ot
Rutland , 1unctlon of Route 12,. and Noble
Summit Rood (T· 17,.) Sunday Bible lee·
ture , 9 30 a ; Watchtower study, 10 30
am Tuesday, Bible study, 7 and 8 15
p m .. Thursday, theocratic tchool, 7.30
p m . aervice meeting, 8.30 p.m.
RUTLAND FREEWILl BAPTIST Church leland Haley. pas1or. Sunday school 10
a m .. evening 1ervlce, 7:30 p.m . Prayer
meeting, Wednesday, ?.JOp.m .
CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecy. lacolod
on the 0 . J. White Rood off highway 160.
Sunday School 10 a .m. Superlntendenl
John Loveday First Wednesdcy night of
month CPMA serVIces. second Wednes·
day WMB mHIIrlg. · third through tll!h
youth service . George Croyle, po!ltor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Grant St •
Middleport, Rev Don Bloke, poalor. Sun·
day school , 9 30 o .m , mornmg worship,
10:30 o m ; evening worship, 7 p.m ,
WednMday evening Bible study and
proyer mHtmg, 7 p m. ~ffll l oted with
Southern Baptist CQn'olention.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRISTEugene Underwood, pastor, Harry Hen·
dricks, superintendent. Sunday schooL
9:30 a .m.; morning worship , 10.30 a.m ..
evening won hip, 7 p m. Wedl!le1day 8 1ble
study, 7 p.m.
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER - Georg••
Creek Rood. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastOr;
John Fellure, luperlntendent. Church
school , 9.30 a .m . . morning worship,
10.30, evening service, 7 p.m Youth
meeting Sunday, 6 p.m. 81ble study In
depth, Wednesday, 7 p m Classes for all
ages Nursery provided for worship ser·
vice .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Corner
of Sycomore and Second Sts., Pomeroy.
The Rev. William Middlesworth, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:4S a m. and Churct
Services 11 a m
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MOUNT Olive Community Church,
lawrence Bush, pastor, Bettie Pigo1t, Sun
day schoolsupt. Sunday School and morning worsh ip, 9.30 a.m . Sunday evening
service, 7 p m ., Youth meeting and Bible
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FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason, m"t ot
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StrHt, Mason . Pastor, Rev Joy Mitchell.
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Borden , po1tor . Cornelius Bunch ,
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second and fourth Sundays worthlp ter·
'oliceot2 30p m .
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Main St , Mlddl..,art. R~. Colvin Minnis,
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt. Sundoy school, 9 :30 a .m ., wonhlp service,
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NORTH BETHEL
Unltod M•thedlst
Church, Rev . Charles Domlgan, pastor.
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HOUSE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE. Llb.rty
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\.nspah, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m .•
;110rning worship. 11 a m . Evening wor·
shp, Sundov, Tunday and Friday. 7:30
p.m.
BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH , Route I , Shade. Pastor Dor
Black Atfilloted with Southern Baptls
Conv•nt lon. Sunday school, 1·30 p.m.,
Sunday wor1hlp, 2·30 p m. Thurtdo)
ovening Blbl• study, 7 p.m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Roc In•
Route 12,., William Hobock, pastor. Sun
cloy school, 10 a.m. ; Sunday evening 1er
vice, 6·30 p.m. Wednnday eenlng ,.,..
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vice, 7.
CARPENTER BAPTIST, ROY. FrHionc
Norrlt, pastor. Don Cheadle, Supt. Sun
day School, 9 :30 a.m . Morning Worshl,,,
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FRIDAY , AUGUST2~. 1979
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Friday and Saturday TV Log

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TWEAK EXCEl CAUGHT TYRANT
And this is anottw" thing that makes men
mean I-THE LEITER A

Andy Griffith 6 , CBS News 8, 10,
Over Easy 20,33. Father Knows
Best 17
1 co- Cross -W it s J ,
Newlywed
Game 6 13; Sha Na Na 8; News
10. Love, American Style 15 ; Get
Smart 17 , Di ck Ca..,et1 20,33.
7 3Q-Hee Haw Honeys 3; S1.98
Beauty Show 6, Family Feud 8,
Price Is Right 10, S100,000 Name
That Tune 13; Pop Goes the
Country 15, My Three Sons 17,
MacNei l Lehrer Repqr1 20,33
8 00 - 0iff' rent Strokes 3, 15 ,
Fantasy Island 6, 13 ; fncredible
Hulk 8, 10; Washlng1on Week In
Revlew20,33; Movie " .Journey to
the Center of Time" 17
8 30-Fach of Life 3, 15, Wall Street
Week 2(),33
9 oo-Rockford Files 3, 15 , Track
and Field 6,13, Dallas 8,10,
Buckeye Holiday 20, Money ,
News and V1ews 33
9 .30- Greet Midwest .Hot Air
Balloon Rally 20, Gentle Killers
33.
10 oo-Eddle Capra Mysteries 3, 15;
Onedln Line 17 , News 20.
10 30--Consumer Survival Kit 20.
Pythons 33
11 00- News 3.6.8, 10. 13 , 15; New
Soupy Sales 17, Two Ronnles 20
11 2s-To Be Announced 33; 11 •]()-Johnny Carson 3, 15, Soap 6,13,
Bonkers! 8; ABC NewsJJ; Movie
" The lnnocants" 10; Movie " The
Lady and the Monster" 17
12 ·00-Juke.Box 8, Monty Python' s
Flying Circus 33
12 ·3()-Movle " Robbery" 8; l?' 'oRB I 6; Ironside 1l
1·oo-Mlctnlght Spec ial 3, 15 ; 1·20Movle " Geraldine" 17
1· AG-News 13; 2 ~News 3; 3· 15News 17 , j . 2s-Movle " Ghost
Olver " 17 ; 5: 1s-Oragne1 17 .
SATURDAY, AUGUST U, 1979
5·40-Worid a1 Large 17; 6·GOSummer Semester 10, 6:1GHuman Dimension 17.
-6 : ~Saturday Report3; US. Farm
Report 10. Kentucky Afield 17,
6.4D-News 17
7 .OG-Big Blue Marble 3, A,nlma ls,
Animals, Animals 13, Porky Pig
and Friends 8, Public Polley
Forums 10; Three Stooges.Lit11e
Rasca ls 17.
7 .30-Little Rasca ls 3, Matters of
Life 6. Blgfool ond ,WIIdboy 13.

8 GO-Alvin and the Chipmunks 3, 15,
Fangface 13 , Racers 6, Popeye

8, 10, Ultra Man 17
3~Fantastlc

Four 3, 15, Scooby 's
All Stars 6, 13, Partridge Fam ily
17
9 · ~odzll l a 3, 15 ; Bugs Bunny
Road Runner 8,10, Star Trek 17
10 00- Superfrlends 6,13 , Mov ie
" Can-Can " 17
10 3()-Dafty Duck 3, 15 ; Tarzan
Super 7 8; Movie " The Treasure
of Pancho VIlla" 10
11 00-Fred and Barney 3,15,
11 31)--Jetsons 3, 15, Glgglesnort
Hatel6; Action News for K1ds 13
12:00-Buford 3,15, Pro
Soccer
Play-Off 6, 13, Space Academy 8,
12 3D-Fabulous Funnies 3, Fat
Albert a, 10, Crockett 's Vi ctory
Garden 33, The Land, " the Sea,
the Children There 15.
00- The Land , the Sea. I he
Children There 3, Ark II 8, 10;
Wrest ling 15, Movie "Missile
-~sters" 17, Body Shop 33.
1. J01Thls Week In Basebal l 3, Bob
.Jones 8, Fil m Festival 10,
French Chef l3
2 00-Bneball Warm -up 3, 15 ,
Vlewpolng 8, Movie " Born
Free" 10; Forsytt Saga 33
2 15- Bneba ll 3, Baseball 15,
2·30-Racers 8; Movie " On Any
Sunday" 17
3 ~Track and FJeld 6,13, Last of
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33.
J · J~Gunsmake 8; .4 ·00-Nashvllle
on the Road 10; When t he Boat
Comes In 33
4 Jo-Sports Spectacular 8; Pop
Goes the Country 10; Rat Patrol
17.
5 00--Voyage 1o the Bottom of the
Sea 3. Wide World of Sports 6, 13, •
Dolly 10; Abbott and Costello l l ,
Amerlcen Angler Club 17, Once
Upon o Clonic 20, Catch-33 33.
5 · 30-Porter Wegener 10; Little
Rascals 15, This week In
Baseball 17, Let's Grow a
Gerden 33
6 oo-News 3, 10; Concern 8, God hes
the Answer 15, Wrestling 17 ,
Crocket1's Victory Garden 20 ,
Like It Is 33.
6 30-NBC News 3, 15 , ""ews 6; CBS
News 8,10, New$maker '79 13;
E lectric Co 20; Anot her Voice
33.
7 00- Abbotl
And Coslfll o 3;
Lawrence Welk 15; Hee Haw 6,8;
Mov ie " Silk Stockings" 33 ;
Around the World to Ch ina 10;
Revol ut ion
13 ;
SeKuBI
MBsterplece Theatre 20.
7:3G-An Inside Look 3; 8:0(f-(hlps
3,15: Caro l 8urnet1 6,13; Bad
News Bears 8,10; HH Haw
Honers 17; Meeting of l\llnds 20.
a 36-PIIot "Tho ~16th " 8, 10; Marly
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9 00-NFL Footba ll 3, ll; Movie
" Hart to Hart" 6, 13; Movie " Rio
Lobo" B, l O; NFL Football 17 ,
Summerfest ' 79 33; Ups1alrs,
Downstairs 20.
10 oo-Gallla Country 20, 10 3oGreat Midwest Hot A1r Saloon
Ra lly 33.
11 00- News
6,8, 10, 13 ,
David
Susskind 33.
11 15-ABC News 6, 11 3Q-Movfe •
"Pursued " 6, Movie " Gr eat Day
in the
Morning " 8, Movie
" Marrl4_ge on the Roc ks" 10 ,
Movie "Day the World Ended"
13
12 oo--News 3,15. Maverick 17,
12 .30--Sat urday Night Live 3,1~,
1 oo-Movle " Biacula" 13; Juke.
Box 17
1 Jo-Oon Kirshner 's Rock Concert
17, 2 oo-Movle " The Mind of
Mr Soames" 3; 2 Jo-ABC News~,
13; 3 oo-Movle " One Russian
Summer" 17
3 30- News
3;
A 00- Movle
" Destination Tokyo" 3
SUNDAY, AUGUST26, 1979
s · JO-A G-U S. A
17:
6 DOAmer ican
Prob lems
&amp;
Challenges 10; Between the
Lines 17
6·30- Chrlstopher Closeup
3,
Treehouse Club 10, This Is the
Life 13
7 oo-Thlsls 1he Life J ; Thinking in
Black 8; Public Affair ~ 10;
Jimmy ·
Swaggart
17;
Newsmaker ' 79 13
7:30-TV Chape l 3, Eddie Saunders
6; Jerry Falwell 8,10; The Bible
Answers 13; Jimmy Swaggart
1~ ; Christ for 1he Wor ld 17,
a DO-Mormon t holr 3, Grace
Cathedral 6; Christ for the World
13: Three S1aoges and Friends
17; Sesame St. 20,33.
8 3D--Oral Roberts 3; Contact 6;
Day of Discovery 8; James
Robison Presents 10, Lower
Lighthouse 13, Open Bible 15
9 00-Go~ l Singing Jubilee 3; Ora l
Roberts 10, Rex Humb.ard 6,
Rev . Leonard Repass 8; Rev
J im Fr&amp;nk11n 13; Ernes1 Ang ley
15, Maverick 17; Mr. Rogers
20,33
9:30-Chrlstlan Center 8; Electric
Co. 33, It 1s Wrlt1en 10, Outreach
13, Sesame St. 20.
10 OG-Human Dimensllon 3; Kids
Are People Too 6 ; Robert
Schuller 8; Movie " The Bobo "
10, Jimmy Swaggorl 13; Gospel
Singing Jublloe 15; Hazel 17; 1 '
Studio See 33
10 30-Rex Humbard J:
Movie
" Witness for the Prosecu11on"
17 ; Zoom20; Big B l ueMarbl~tJ3.

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For Rent

s•red

SHORT HAIRED kittens , block

while long ho1r.,.d lemo le
looks like sheep I dog but
smaller. lo ve s c l-ldd r en

and white , and tigur . Humane

So(raty . ~1- 62~

Human• SC)Ciety . qq2 -6260.

BlACt&lt;. and whrte lab rador
lemole puppy . To good ~ome .

NICE KITTENS , Po ri Siamese.

Human_!_Soc•e ty . 992-6260.

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For Sale
COAL, LIMESTONE , . sand.
grovel. ca lcium chloride , fer·

ONI: BEDROOM opts. Contact

tillter. dog food , and aU types
of salt. Excelsior Salt Works ,
Inc., E. Main St., Pomeroy,

Vill age Manor, 992 -7787.

SENIOR CITIZENS, I bed,oom
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YOUNG MALE dog. Iorge but

TO A good home, 4 beouliful. fri endly . block . shor t hair .
long hair k ~ llem . Tiger and Humane Society.: 992 -6260.
white . 8 waekl old . 992-2S31 .
EIGHT WEEK old m i.ced breed
APR ICOT LONG 'hair femal e. puppies . Will be small dCJg .
oppttors to be afghan hound o•Q-2319 .
odn
poodle ,
rnedium ,
For Rent
housebroken , love$ children.
All shan' Humane Soc•etv CO UNTRY MOBilE Home Pork .
9'12-6260.
Route 33 , north of Pomeroy.
WHITE MIXED female dog w1th Lorge lots . Cotl992-H79 .
block on body c.nd ea r. To 3 AND 4 RM furn ished and ungood home. Humane Soc tety . lu rnislled
opts.
Phone
9'12-6260 .
992·5434 .

f•H Form , Portland OH . Pr ices .

22 FOOT TRA ILER for one per·
son . Util ities paid . 992·2897 .

change day to day with the
market.

TRAILER SPACE . See M".
Wcher Hayes . 635 Mill St ..
Middlepo rt.

CANNING TOMATOES, Pick
your own. Field weed free. $3
0 bu . Andrew Cross. Adams
Rd .. Letart Falls. OH .

PARTLY FUR NIS HED apt. in
Pomeroy . Adults. No pets.
Suitable lor workers. Phone
Q&lt;l2-3201.

CA.NON FTB 35 mm single lens
ref lex camera . Excellent con·
difion. 992- 5 1 -i~ .
HOMELITE 5 h.p. ,;ding
mower. 700 bu . of ear corn.
985-3928.
1978 KAWASAKI 100,
milooge. 992-36-40.

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GLASTRON BOAT, ,,; haul
design . 16 ft .. 1 in .. 19 g61
built· in gas tonk . 80 h.p. Mere
motor. snorelonder tilt tra iler.
I year old. 9~9- 2377 .

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF PAUL L.
PEC~ 1 DECEASED
case .. o. 22774
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
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DUROC BOARS . . P&lt;"eb,ed.
Reedsyi lle. 61-4-378-6311 .

1976 CHEV. SUBURBAN •••••••• ······• •••.s4695
Air, auro ., P.S.. P .B .• tilt wh ee l, P. seats, P. windows.

LENNOX CENTRAL air cond.ifioning and healing wi th
ducts. 992-2560.
LIVING ROOM cnoin , Jenny
lind antique bed , Early
American round rug , ·lamp
table. oil In good condition.
Pric ed v8ry reas onabl y.
Reason for selling, nome for
sole. Con be seen at -405 Spr·
ing Ave., Pomeroy.

1975
BUICK LESABRE. ...................s2495
4 Dr .. air, au1o., P . S.. P. B.
1975 FORD GRANADA •••••••••••••••••••• s1995
4 Dr .,sm atl V -8, auto .. P . S .. P . B.

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1975 PLYMOUTH DUSTER CUSTOM ....... 1_l995
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SJ Se r ies, loaded

1974 CHEV. IMPALA CUSTOM ••••••••••••. 1295
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2 Dr .

79 OLDS CAT. SALON BROUGHAM SED.

6 cyl., a,ulo., P .S., 1 Dr .

79 OLDS 98 REGENCY SED. (Demo)

Tile original Liberty Bell,
ordered to commemorate
the 50th anniversary of the
Corrunonwealth of Penn·

1959 FORD 4 DR.•••••••••••••••••••••••••s100
1974 FORD TORINO ••••••••••••••••••••• s1495

FOUR HYDRAULIC choirs . 4
dryers , 3 comb out stations
and sl"tcmpoo chair . Shampoo
bowl , 1 electronic ai r cleaner,
1 steel filing cabinet, 3 roller
carts, combs . brushes . perrn
wove rods . roller etc. R.C.
c ooler . See Dorothy
Winebrenner. College St.,
Syracuse, OH .

1. ur .. air , aura ., P .S.

TRUCKS
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1974 CHEV. LUV •••••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1295
1974 FORD WINDOW VAN .••••••••••••••.s2495

WURLITZER ORGAN , A· I con·
dition . Al l tronsis ter. Coli
667-3550.

NEW in-dash AM-FM 8trock stereo. 2 co- axial
speakers, ~0 'NOit power
booster. For more informa·
tlon. coli 992-37~3 after 5.

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See Roger

BOAT . 1960 ,Glass Mogic 18'
boot with 1971 Mercury 135
h.p. outboard and 1960 Gato r
Tilt tra iler $1595 . Phone
CJ!2, 6681 , afte&lt;~'I92- 31:J3 .

~iebel

98S·334S or 667· 3463

In .......,, Card "'

for more Plan one incorTect in·

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75 OLDS CUT. SUP. SED............................... '2295
1976 HONDA ACCORD 2 DR ................... ...... 13995

NOTICE
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WANT~AD

~DVERTISING

' DEADLINES

73 OLDS CAT. SUP...................................... '1295

Monday
Noon on Saturday

73 OLDS TORONADO ................................... 11295

Tueadoy
thro F'rldoy
fP.M.

New t ires

the day befort publication

75 CAD. DEVIUE CPE........... ~.~.~~ 1.n.1............ .. '4295

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SALE PRICES
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1976 MARK IV

197&lt; VEGA HATCHBACK, coil
., . 305-675·2488
• , JO.I-675· 1553 . .
303~675 · 1501

1976 TRANS AM. -400 engine.

Make offer. 992-5032 . 796 S.
3rd Ave., Middleport. .
1974 DODGE CORONET 4-doo,
Custom. 992-5858.

'5495
1977 FORD GRANADA 2Dr.6cyl.real niceca r 2995
976 FORD MUSTANG •••••••••••••••••••• '1995
Std . tr Rns ., AM FM ra dio. cyt.
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1976
AMC GREMLIN········· ··········· • $1895
Auto., ra r k, P S., 6 c y!.
976 FORD TORINO ••'.~'•·:."~~.·~~ •••••••••• s1795
1976 DODGE DART••••••••••••••••••••••• s1595
:$1495
975 MAVERICK Sid. trans .. 1dr.,6cyl.

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1974 COMET ••••••~•••••••••e~~Y~·~;~r~~.r:~-. 1195
1975
OWS CUTLASS :iALUN •••••••••••••• s1995
4 Dr ., loaded , P .S .• P .B., air .
5

1974 CHEVY IMPALA ••••••eee••·········
1 Dr ., auto., air .
$1195.
1973 CHEVY STATION WAGON ••••••••••• i1295

vw .................................. .~~~ ~t.a.~~

s395
FORD RANGER•••••e•••••••••ellleee
Long bed, sland .
$1795
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974 FORD
SJ695
.. P .S., P.B., red &amp; white .
$1995
1974 FORD F·250 · ·Auto
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1972 FORD % TON FLATBED. - .~~;~~~~~~-. '695
Cle an red .
$995
1967 FORD ll27; TON ·······••ee••
••••ee···~

1969 DODGE DART, 4-doo,,
new point, new tires. $600.
Potatoe~. $8 per hundred .
Pigs, 7 wHks old, $20 each.
Strow $1 .25 per bale .
98S-411)1.
197B VW DASHER. 12,700
miles. Good gas mileage.
31J.C-882-2252.
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE, 2·
door. Maroon with white viny l
top , radial ti res, power steer·
ing, power brakes, slcnt six
engine, good gos mllooge.
29,000 miles. Good condition.
Phone 99:2-3198 .
GMC BUS camper. Fully self-

contained. $500. 9'12·7378 .
1974 PINTO . 51.000 miles.
Auto. trans., radial tires , ex·
cellent
co ndition .
Call
992-5190.
1978 JEEP CJS, JO.I V-8, lovl
package ,
P. S.,
P. B.,
aluminum. spahe wheels, 35
Gumbo tires . header! . Take
, over payments. Coll992-6363.
1976 OlDS REGENCY. All
awer, $3995, or will toke
rode-- in. 9-49·2818 7;30 until 3
or 9.o49-2 150. May be seen at
Carpenter's Pennz oi l in
Rocine.

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Vista Cru tse-r , f ul ly equi pped , 51,000 rnitcs, A 1 cond.

2

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Phone 992·2181

Auto Sales

St a nd . equ 1p .
a1r cond ., power windows, power seats, AM· FM
stereo , t ilt wh ee l, with the following options - Forged alum .
whee ls, le athe r inter ior, speed con tr ol , twin comfort seats, landau
vinvt top , power door locks.

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f"ridly afterTIOOO

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Notices

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GUN SHOOT, EVERY FR IDAY
7:30 PM RACINE GUN CLUB.
FACTOIIY CHOKE GUNS ON.

1976 OLDS CUT. SUP. SED........................... 13495
1973 PONTIAC CATALI"A SED. .. •.............. ...... · 1595
Big acreage ... heavy loads ...
roug h going ....._ Powe r King ca r ries through witt1out missing a
beat. The reason? 12, 14 and 18 hp
engines ap plied tt1rougt1 Power
King's all -gear dr ive delive r
almost 100% power to th e big
drive whee ls . That 's why you
move rig ht alq'ng with a 60"
rnower, load tas1 with a 1/ 3 ton
bucket,' bUildoze, c lea r a 48" path
of snow in a hurry .
American-bui lt Power King is a
m ac hin e, not a toy! Au tomotive
c lutc h , transm iss ion, dif feren tial , 1112'' ax les, for example .

REEDS COUNTRY
STORE

l Y.

MEIGS COUNT\' HUMANE
SOCIETY . 992·6260. Pots
ovOllable lor adoption and information service.

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1975 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAG ................. '1995

ERWIN'S GUlF Servic• will be
closed from · Augu•t 29 till
Sept. ~ for vqcotlon.

1975 CHEV. MONTE. CARLO .............. new paint 13295

Lost and Found

1977 OLDS OMEGA SEDAN .......... ·· .............. •'3995
11979 ELDORADO

Big Savinp.

Mr. Karr's Demo.

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DRIVE HOME A WINNER
See one of the courteous Salesmen :
Pete Burris, Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris

FOUND: AUGUST 21 .in area of
··· Chetter Sl 248. Dob.rmon,
eon not clipped. Red mole
~tered. " or S years old.
Choker chain .
FOUND: LARGE block sho't
hair. younv-mal• dog In laurel
CHH area. m -62tiJ.

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Help Wanted

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

IABYSITTE~ NEEDED In Roc ino
area. 9_.9·2862.
DEPENDMlE IABYSITTER In
my home. 5 doys a ~ 7-4:30 pm . 2 children . 18 mo.
ond 2 mo. Referencft r•
qulr~ .
must hove own
transportation . .D•nise Wolfe,

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"You'll Like Our Qwtlily W11y of
. Doing Bwine.," G.M.A.C. Financing

992-5342 - Pomeroy
Open Evenings Until 6:00-' til

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s PM Sat.

'*''·

1978 SPITFIRE CONVERTABLE .
3-400 miles. Great condition.
Equipped . 30 to 3.4 m.p.g.
992·7342.

llAI PERSON , konest ,
dopondobl•. Apply In person,
Five folr~:ts Grill, Pomeroy.
M~e or female.

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for
'1-iotpoirft and
General Electric
Appliances

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

~992-2158

949· 2371 .

Jack W. Carsey

1967

The PublJBher reaervei the •
ri&amp;ht to dt or reject any ad!!
dt!emed objectional. Thf
'Publiahe' wiU not be reoponalbl&lt;

75 OLDS 98 LS ........................ .. ... ~ ............'3295

sets a fast pace
on tough jobs

only with

C.~&lt;fl"llo S.n!IMI.

75 OLDS LS 98 ..........................................'3D95

KING

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With w-&amp;r: Z5 cent charge
ror ada carrytn,g 8os Nwnber In

76 OLDS CUT. SUP. SED................................ '3495

Headquarter~

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ca~sh

77 BUICK LESABRE CPE................................ 14395
1978. CHEV. MALIBU CLASsiC CPE.
'4895

HIER

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Mobile Home saJea and Yard

POMEROY
LANDMARK

at used

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Philadelphia in August
1752. .

1milenorth ·

Tuppers PlainS&gt;, 0 .

Thanb

VIIJM.'e.

79 FORD LTD LANDAU SED.

in

LIKE

12 Passenger

1.25
l.IG
2.25 .
3.75

and Obituary : II cenb per word ,
a.oo minimum. Cash in ad-

MATCHING BED and dresser.
5 small gas heating stoves .
992·3850.

1.00
1.541
1.111
3.00

Each word over Lbe mlnlmumi
15 words- Ia 4 cenbl per wm;d per
dly. Adl runn1na o!hor !hail con·
sccuUve days wfll be chai'Jed at
theldlyrat..

.J189f

(Driver's

CARRY ON truck camper, 8ft.,
sleeps ... Self-contained. t:xcellent condition. 9.49-2597 .

1969 DODGE DART •••••••••••••••••••••••• s395

!day
!days

3&lt;1&amp;11

ROTOTillER . 3.5 h.p. B'lggo
and Stratton. 408 Spring Ave. ,
Pomeroy after 6pm.
26 IN !().speed bike , $35. 20
in. bike, $20. 992·737• .

1974 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX •••••••••••• , s1995

Wanted to Buy
CHIP

15 Words or Under
Cash
O\ane 1

Sdays

FOOT X 7 foot wnite
fiberglass garage door. $ 100. •
Regulation siJ:e ping pong
table , $25. Audlon electric
organ , $25. 992-5606 or see
H.E. Johnson. 35828 Flat·
woods Rd.

2 Dr ., air, au to., P .S .• P . B.

Your Best Buys Are Found in the Sentinel Classifieds

Probate

arrived

Dallv ~""Pl. Mid&lt;t''"lOrt·Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Aug. 24, 1979

WANT AD
·CHARGES

(6 ) 10, 17, 24, Jtc

sylvania,

9-The

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To help Indonesia improve ita high·
ways, the World Bank has loaned the
govenunent f130 mlllion.

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1975 FORD.GRAN TORINO .••••••••••••• ec1l995

St. Rt . 7

built.

Court, Case No. 22774,
Madge J . Blackwood,
Route 4, Pomeroy,Ohio
45159 was appqinled Ad·
mlnistratrlx With Will annexed of the estate of Paul
L. Peck, deceased, late of
Route 3, Albany, Ohio
45710.
Robert E. Buck
Probate Judge·
Clerk

ZENITH PORTABLE ste,eo.
Also, child's chest of drawers .
949-21 B4 or 949-2596.
1977 ARROWGLASS BASS ond
ploosure boot with 85 h.p.
E'w'inrude' Many e ~e tras.
992-2214 .

t.:ounry

The first Zeppelin, the Deutschland,
crashed in 1910 nine days after it was

NE&lt; ~

IABVSITTER fa&lt; ht
grOder, for 2 hours af .. r
Khool. Ah ... 5:30, 949-2107..

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. Wanted to Rent

'79 FAIRMONT FUTURA 2 DR

REA50NAILV PRICED counl&lt;y
house In Pomeroy orea. Phone
98S.4366 ftenlngs .

Factory service cars, -4 cyl. 1 auto . trans ., P .S., A. C., AM · FM stereo tape, power
booster, P . seats, P: windows, P. dr . locks. Lots more.

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'78 PINTO 2 DR
4 cyl., auto. trims. , P . steering, rad io, electric rear defrost,

w·s·w tires,

spo~1

1979 CHEVROLET 4x4 350
auto., 2500 miles. 992-5396.
1977

CHEVROLET CAMARO
auto., a ir, Rolly Sports,
P.s', AM-FM 8-track, cruise
controL Phone 992·6681 . after
S9Q2-3 133 .

CAMA RO , silver and
block . fron t and reor spoilers ,
cowl hood. much more. E)(·
cellent conditi on inside and
Price
negotiable .
out .
742-2143.

'78 PINTO 3 DR RUNABOUT
4 cyl ., auto. trans., P .S., radio, electric R. defrost, sport n1rrrors, fold down rear
sea t .
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1976 'h TON Sierra Grande
GMC. P.S.. P.B.. auto. , air,

radio. $3200. Jonn
Raci ne. OH. 949-2780.

lhle,

Pallet Co., Rt. 2, Pomeroy.

CHAMPION BLOOD lino. Ge'·
man Shepard · puppies .
949-2381.

992-2689.

OLD FURNITURE, Ice boxes,
brass beds, iron bed., d.. ks.
etc. , complete hous.OOids.
Write M.D. Miller. Rt. ~ ~
Pomeroy or call 992-ntiJ.
OlD COINS, pocket watches,
class rings , wedding bonds,
diamonds . Gold or silver, Call
J. A. Wamsley, 742·2331 .
WANTED: SAW logs . Poymont
upon delh1ery to our yard. 7:30
to 3 : ~ WMkdays. Blaney
Hardwoods, SR 339 , Barlow,
OH . 67B·298Q. .
. ANTlQUES, FURNITURE. glau.
cnlna , anything. s -" or call
Ruth Gosney, antiques. 2~ N.
2nd .,
Mlddlopo,l ,
OH .
992-3161.

Yard Sale
YARD SALE at James Swain' a
on CR 28 above Eastern High
School. July 13 and 1• l'om 9
to? Eve_rything Imaginable.
BACK TO !IChool yard sal•.
10.4 1/ • s: 2nd, Middleport.
August, 1, 2, 3.
TEN · fAMilY Ya'd Solo.
Minersville Hill. Follow signs.
Everything from baby's to
adult's. Antiques, furniture.
August 8, 9, 10.

302 V·8, auto. trans. , P. S., a ir cond., AM· FM 8 tr., appl . decor orp., sport steering wheel, sport m irrors, vinyl body side mldgs., console, aluminum wheels,

I~~R~.w~.L~.~t~ir;es;·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-11:.

'75 BUICK REGAL 2 DR

V·B, auto. trans., P. steering, air cond., tilt wheel, AM -8 tr. stereo, chrome
wheels. Extra cheap .

'75 GRANADA 2 DR
302 V-8, auto. trans., P .S., rad io, vinyl roof.

'11 MAVERICK 2 DR
6 c yl. , autO. trans., radio.

'71 CADILLAC ELDORADO _
V·8, auto. trans., P.S., leather in!., till wheel, leles. wheel , P . sea,ts, P. windows,
P . dr. locks, air cond ., aufo. temp. control . lots more. LoClll o:t/necl, low
mileage ,
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For a friendly deal see one of these court.eous salesmen:
Rocky .Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill, Gen. M(J.

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Hartford

Real Estate for Sale
Wed.' 7

Community

C.,_rer, Hartford, WV, .4 miles
above
Pomeroy · M_ason
B&lt;idgo .

Real Estate for Sale
Mobile Homes Sale's
1974 U x 70 mobile home.
Good condition. '192·5858.
1965GENERAL60xl2, 2bod,.
1970Sylva, 60x12·, 2 bod,.
1970 Castle, 60•12, 2 bedr.
1974 Marlcllno, 50•12, 2 bod,.
1969Vollant. 12x60. 2bod&lt;.
1967Natlonol, 12x50. 2bedr.
B' S MOBILE HOME SALES, PT.
PLEASANT, W\1 . 304-675-... 24 .

. BIG SELECTION of P'•owned
lO'a, 12't, and 14 ft. wide
homes . Kanauga Mob ile
Homo Solos. 614 - ~9662.
1973 12 x 63 For81t Pork

mobil• home on v. acre lot in
Harrisonville. 992-3640.
MOBILE HOME and lot In
Moson. WV . Call 304· 773-~~
or992·77S9.
1975 1-4

REAl ESTATE Loans. Purchate
and refinance. 30 year term1,
VA. No money down (eligible
ve,erans}, FHA · As low as 3
per cent down (non-veterans).
Ireland Mortgage Ca., n E.
StOte, Athens. 61-4-592-3051 .

NICE COMFORTABLE 6 'oom
home on opprox. 2 ocr•• of
levelland with plenty of shade
tree1, on Rutland Rd .
'192-7255.
SIX ROOM house in Pomerov.
Remodeled, Iorge lot , natural
gas, mull sell. Asking
$11 ,000.992-6168 ofto' 6.

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Camping Equipment

ERA MERCER
REALTY

INVESTMENT - Mid·
dleport, 1284 Powell St. 2
houses, beth remodeled
Ins ide. Each with l ·car
garage plus nice yard.
Fully carpeted. In·
e lud ing kit. appliances.

VARD SALE . Sotu,doy; 25th
only. Acrou from Eber's Gulf
Station in Rocine. Lots of nice
Khool clothes. chai rs , end
lamps.

YARD SALE . Cornet of Fifth
ar~d
lincoln , Middleport ,
Clothfl , mens'. woment' ,
maternity and rM'Wborn . Buf·
let, bed lamps and many ather
misc. Item~; . Fr i. and Sot.,
August 2• and 25. 9 om-• pm ,
RAIN OR shine. Yard Sole.
l~na Stewart, Mulberry Hts .,
Pomeroy. Fri and Sot. 9-6.
St•r•o. r•cor ds , Corvoir
wheels ar)d tires. clo t~• of al l
type• . !odie•' clothes to 24 11, ,
bedclotlwt, mite'

LONG BOTTOM
Lovely neat 5 rm . house,
1 car garage, full base ·
ment, built -In kitchen.
sets on over 3 acres with
Ohio River Iron! .
LONO BOTTOM - Nice
6 rm . older home,
corpoted . Barn plus . 2
out buildings on approx . ,
'h a cre . $'18,900 .

P.ets for Sale

HOCKING PORT - 10
rm . house on . 1 acre.
Could be 2 apts. $35,000.

HOOf HOllOW. English ond

Western .
Saddles
and
hornets . Horses and ponies.
Ruth lMVel. 6U-698-:Jm.
lording &amp; Riding Lenon• and
Horse Care produch.

LONG BOTTOM - 3
becL 1lf, bath, trailer on
Ohio River. Expande
living rm . $16,000.

RISING STAR Konno!. lloor·
ding. CoH367·02'12 . .
POODLE GROOMING. Judy
Taylor . 614-367· 7220.

Call
Virginia Hayman
985-4197

608 E.
MAIN
POMFROY . O .
OLD RT. 33 - Aboul2«l
acres. home, barn and
building ,
loads
of
building sitos. This pro·
port you must see to ap·
' proclate. $178,000.00.
PORTLAND - About 56
acres, pasture, woods,
and tillable. Many
building sites . JUST
$23,900.
NEW LISTING - About
6 years old. Lovely
ranch . 3 bedrooms,
large recreation room
with beautiful fireplace ,
garage,' hardwood floors
w 11 h
car pe II n g .
$.12,200 .00.
NEW LISTING - Mid·
dieport , 2 t&gt;eqrooms,
d ining room. some
carpeting, paneling ,
cellar . Very nice loca ·
lion . $16,200 .00.
NEW LISTING - Mid·
dleport, 2 bedrooms,
bath, lull basement,
garage. Other features .
$18,900.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Ex·
collent
location,
•
bedrooms, 1112 baths,
T.V. room, den, family
room, modern kitchen,
central air and heat,
large living room .
$.59,500 .00.
POMEROY - 1 floor
plan, 3 bedrooms, dining
room , nice kitchen, . nat ,
Qas heat. enclosed
porch , basement and
garage, fruit trees,
about3 acres. 525,000;00.
CLELAND REALTY
WHERE
REAL
ESTAT-E
IS
A
BUSINESS, NOT A
SIDELINE .
BROKERS
Honry E . Clltlnd Sr.
Honry E. Clolond Jr.
992-2259
992-'lt1

NEW LISTING Charming 2 story home,
..._ bedrooms, · living
room, kitchen, dining
room, and bath. Drapes
: arid carpet go with the
house. Situated on .75 of
an acre. This home has
had lots of tender loving
care and you will have
to see It to appreciate
It's beauty . ONLY
535,000.00.
NEW LISTING 2
bedrooms, living room ,
utility room , bath and
extra nice kitchen .
Located on Slate St. In
Pomeroy . Let us show
you this home and you
can make a reasonable
offer. Call today i I
COUNTRY LIVING NIce 2 bedroom home on
a 11n1e over an acre. II
has aluminum siding
and •torm windows.
New root and furnace.
·1n the Langsville area .
Sells lor $22,500.00.
COLONIAL
SPLIT
LEVEL ·This ex·
cellent 3 bedroom homo
has knotty pine living
room accented ·with a
stone fireplace. Modern
kitchen, family room,
laundry room and '17
basement. Large 2 car
detached
garage.
Situated on 1.7 acres
west of Rutland.
For friendly; court-s
sevlce, give · us a cell.
We ltavo other listings to
choose from ,
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc.
Phono 742-2003
Georges. Hobstener,
Jr.
Broker 992·5739
Hilton Wolle, Assoc.

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GQOSE
STOCK
TRAILER NO¥¥ AVAILA8L E .
4 5 ·1 mo .

_ 216, E. Second StrMt.

ADD ONS &amp;,
REMODELING

WANT IT ~U .LU -t..Om ·

pact 2 bedroom hom~
neatly cared for In
Pomeroy . A good
starter or .retirement
home with large extra
lot. Just $25,000.
COUNTRY HOME Nice modern looking 3
bedroom home with
automatic F .A. furnace,
new bath, large kitchen
and lg. bedroom down.
Full bas-ement and large
lot for garden. $25,000.
NEW LISTING 3
bedroom home, bath,
natural aas furnace, full
basement, carpeting
and 2 porches. 118,500.
FAMILY HOME - 3
nice bedrooms, lots of
closets, 2 full batns,
family room with wood
burning fireplace, wood
doors and thermopane
windows . 2 car garage
and over one acre. Ask ·
ing $69,900.
POMEROY - Good 3

Gutter work, down
spouts, same concrete
work , walks
and
drlvewoys.
(FREE ESTih\!TEl

V. C. YOUNG Ill
RACINE,O.

94;.2741.;;.
992-7314

8-6 ·1 ma.

bedroom frame home,

bath, shower, base·
ment, storm drs. &amp; win·
dows, nat . gas F .A . fur ·
nace and aluminum
siding . $18,500.
NEW LISTING 4
bedrooms, bath, base·
mont, disposal, nice
cabinets, stove and
refrigerator . Storm drs.
a. windows. one acre.
Only $10,500.
NEW LISTING - Nice
remodeled 2 bedroom
frame home. Nat. gas
F.A . furnace, basement,
l car garage and 3 lots.
$25,000 .
NEW LISTING - · 3
bedrooms, bath, wood
burner, new WOOd burn·
lng fireplace, large kit·
chen, basement, and . 6
acres . want only
$14,000.00 lor qU1ck sale .
BUILDING LOTS

Pomeroy,
Rock

Rutland area .
NEW LISTING AI
Maplewood Lake , 6
room frame home, bath ,
right~·way .

Housing
Headquariers

SwHpers , toasters, irons. all
smell appliances. lawn moer,
next to State Highway Garage
on Route 7, 985-3825.
SEWING MACHINE Ropoi&lt;s ,
•ervice, all makes, 992·2284 .
The Fabric Shop, PomeroY.
Authorized Singer Soles and
Service. We sharpen Scissors.
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader
and bockhoe work; dump
trucks and lo-boys for nlre.
will haul fill di&lt;t , lop soil.
limestone and gravel. Call Bob
or Roger Jeffers. day phone
992-7089 ,
night
phone
'192·352S or '192· 5232.
EXCAVATING , ' dou, .
bockhoe and ditch•r. Charles
R. Hatfield. Block Ha. Service .
Rutland. Ohio. Pone 742-2008.

FAMILY HOME - Lots of · possibilities with thiS .
real ni c e 2 story home . Many features. like central
olr, bullt·ln appliances, all carpeted a. so forth . A
very good Investment with several nice Qullding
lots. On approx . 41!2 acres in the center Of R-acine,
Ohio. Ask ing only 154,000.
LARGE LIVING ROOM - «lx26, home with 3
bedrooms, ·carpoled throughout. Eat·in kitchen on
'%acre lot. 1'/, car gorge a. sloroge building. Asking
539,500.
HOME &amp; INCOME - Immediate possession, large
· 3 bedroom home, living room a. family room , all
nicely carpeted . Eal·ln equipped kitchen, 2 full
· baths, 'h basement, garage, nice garden area . In·
come from trailer on property . Racine, W,OOO.

PULLINS EXCAVATING. Complete Service. Phone 992·2478.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
been cancelled? Lost your
operators license? Pt\one
992-21.:1.

COUNTRY SPECIAL - Nice remodeled 2 bedroom
home on blacktop road. Mostly carpeted. F .A. nat.
gas furnoce . A very attractive small home and1
acre land. Pflced for quick sele for S17 .500.
.$32,000.00 -

BRICK HOME - Central air, fireplace, 3 good size
bedrooms, 1'12 bath, railed front porch and mature
trHs, shrubery all acd to the appeal of this line
ranch style home. Priced lor quick sale. $33,000 .
LARGE SPLIT Lt;VEL - on 3 Acres, 4 BR home,
fully carpeted, equipped kit., family room has nice
fireplace, large utility room and plenty of stora;e,
two-car garage has electrrc door opener. One great
feature after another. Listed 175,500.

WANT TO SEU?- GIVE US A CAU
I'.

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CALL iiMMY DEEM, ASSOCIATE 949-23ii ..
OR NANCY JASPERS, ASSOCIATE
'
·.
949·2454 or 949-2S91

· ~92-3051

mo.

Roger Hvsell
Garage
mile off Rt • .7 by-pass .
on . St. Rt. 124 towa.rd '
Rutland.
l/4

18 Years Experience
Will Make Service Calls

· 651 Beech Street
Middleport, o.
992-2356
7251 mo .

Auto&amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682
4-3Hfc

H. L Writesel
Roofing
N'ew, repair,
guHers and
down spouts.
Window cleaning
Guffer cleaning
Free Estimates
a•9-2862-949·2160 '
-

-

Radlat9r•
Servlctr . ,

From the

-·

.

VINYl &amp; ALUM.
SIDING
•NewHc;me
•Addons
* Remoldings
*Free estimates
992-6011
7·12

REAL ESTATE
FINANCIN~
Federol Housing &amp;
Veterans Admin . Loans.

PARK FINANCIAL
SERVICES, INC.

BuUdo1er

""'""'•·

Smith Nelsoo
Motors,
Inc.
-

Ph . 992-2174

C. R. MASH

4-S·IIc

E~PERIENCED

Hours 9·1 M., W., F.
Other limes by oppolnl·
ment .
107 Sycamore (RNr)

Pomeroy,O.

CALL 992-7544

Pomeroy ,

IN STOCK for Immediate
delivery: various sizes of pool
hits. Do-it· youn•lf or let us
install for you. D. Bumgardner
Salas, Inc. 992 -572...
Will HAUl limestone and
gravel. Also, lime hauling and
spreading. leo Morr is Trucking, Phone 7-4:1·2•55.

ANN'S CAKE Doca&lt;ating Supplies, 50716 Osborn Rd ., ,
Roedsvlllo, OH 45772. for Information call, 667-6485. Will
be open lote if you need
something.
S &amp; G Carpet Cleaning. Steam
cleaned . Free estimate.
Reasonable rates. Scotch-guard. 99:2-6309 or 7•2·2348.

SAVE ON CARPET '

E· C ELECTRICAL Contractor
serVin·g Ohio Valley region .
Six doya a w . .k. 2• hours Hr·
vice. · Emergency · calls. Cal
882· 2952 ot' 882-:US. .
,

Pllrchase
and
Refi-nance
30 Year Terms
A- No money down
(eligible veterans)
FHA-AS low as 3%
down Cnon ·veterans)

4 · -t.,) · 1

Shop

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR -

mo.

Real Estate Loans

6·6·1 mo.

BISSEll
SIDING CO.

BRAOFOfiD. Aucfion-r, Completti S•rvlce. Phone 9~9- 2A87
or 949-2000. Racine, Ohio,
Critt Brodford.

THIS IS WHAT YOU ASKEI) FOR - 14 acres of
nice rolling land with a 1'17 story hosue that sits bac~
off !he road surrounded with maple trees. Lg. pond
slacked with f ish . Nicely located in Morning Star
area . Price $33,900.

INCOMi: I'ROI'I:~ 1 ' - NOW renled OS one unit,
could be made Into 2 units, other possibilities with
balance of home on 3 lots In Pomeroy. Asking
.113,500.

CA.LL
992-2772

Electric Motor

8·21 ·1 mo.

L?!ii;. :z

IRElAND
MORTGAGE
CO.- .
77 E . Siote, Athens

Free Estimate

Siding

Free Estimates
992 -5304, 992-2238

Rl.3
Pomeroy, Ohio
992 -5547

Ph. 992-3743 or 992-3752
8·1·1 mo .

ReynoldS'

Foundation,
Brick Laying.
Concrete Finishing.

basement, and 1 acre

for only 110,000. 14 11 .

CONTRACTOR

IN SYRACUSE

Vinyl and Aluminum

All Masonary Work

WORK, GENERAL

Under New Mo111ve·
ment (formerly Sylvia's
Upholstery),
ocross
from Codner' s Texaco.

J&amp;L INSULATION '

Services
Offered

Sub·divison, Racine and

INV.ESTMENT PROPERTY - 2 unit income plus
spa&lt;;e for two more units, each section has O'Nn elec.
meter &amp; hot water, separate entrance and comes
nlcoly furnished. Let' s talk aboulthls on ·
.

BLOCK &amp; BRICK

BY

DRIVE A LITTLE
SAVE A LOT

HOWERY AND MARTIN E• ·
cavatlng, septic systems,
dozor, bockhoo. Rt. 1.:1.
Phone 1 (614) 698-7331 o'
742·2593.

RUBBERBACK CARPO

•4••·

Services Offered
NOW HAULING limestone In

AND UP
CASH &amp;CARRY

Mlddleport· Poemroy area .
Call far free estimate.
367·7101.
PAINTING AND IOndblostlng.
Fr" estimates. Call9~9- 2686 .

SALE ON ALL CARPET IN STOCK.

DOZER, END loodo' ond dump
truck . Will do basements,
ponlols ,
brush .
timber ,
llme1tone , and gravel .
Charlt1 Butcher. 7_..2·29•0.

WILL HAVE vacancy for elderly
lady 2nd of September. ~oom,
boo,d and laund&lt;y. Co'• I(
needed. Reasonable prices.'
992-6022 . '
HAVE VACNACY to care for
ttle elderly In our hom• .
'192·7314.
Will DO rlnting , ,ool pol,.
ting, on carpenter work.
'192·2657.
Will DO babysitting In my
home. 5 days a week. Any age
child. 949-2758.
.

I

Phone 992-6323
Free Estimates
7·25·1 mo. pd .

UPHOLSTERING

CAR SEATS, BOAT
TOPS, FURNITURE

Call lor 1 Free Siding ·
Estimate, t•t~2101 or
949·2140. No Sundoy
calls.
' , 4·14·2 mo.

eNEWHOMES
e ROOM ADDITIONS
eROOFING
eVINYLSIDING
eGUTTER &amp; SOFFIT

N. L Construction

ALUMINUM
&amp; VINYL SuiiNG

.

BOB'S.GENERAL
CONTRACTING

A&amp;H

7·5·1 mo.

Syracuse,

LOTS OF , lfi;TS ~ From 1 to 75 acres, border (ng
Pomeroy .
_ ..
MIDDLEPORT - GoOd 3 BR home approx. 10 yrs.
old, stove &amp; refrlgerato.r , lg. storage bldg . Priced at
$35,000.
- .. .
~RACINE. - 2 ~K trauer on nrce lot. Asklng$11,500.
S5 ACRES- A.vallable back of Racine, can be dlvld
ed, timber. $.55,000 .00.

el nsulatlon
• Storm Doors
• Storm Windows
• R..,t1cement
WindOws
eGunersand
DownSpouts
FrH Estimates
JAMES KEESEE
Phone 992-2772
8-17·1 mo .

949-2000

Springs, Baums

Good 3 bedroom, all carpeted home '
close to Pomeroy a. Middleport. Located on oood 1'17
acres of land.
SHOULD BE SOLD .- 70 acres, house.llo good barn,
about 1,000 feet of beautiful Ohio River frontage.
Nice recreation spot, minerals, too. Let's have an
off~. Price $57,000.

J&amp;.L B.lOWN
INSULATION
VINYL AND
AWMINUM SIDING

BOB'S
UPHOLSTERY
Free Estimates
3rd Sf., Racine

ING FOR MOST -OF OUR HOMES FOR
AS LOW ASS% DOWN .

PHOftf 742·2003 ·

TRAILER SALES
173!0 Montsomer'f Rd .
lfrtf!VIIIe, Otlic
614·U.t·42651E'IIenints
1 Mile1 E•st ol Wilkflvllle

·wE HAVE coNV.ENTI.QNAL FIN~I':l~­

HOBSIEIIER
REALTY

·Business Services·

!

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

r - -·- - - - - - - ,

NEW LISTING -- 6112
acres on Bashan Road . 3
bedroom home, living
room, k itchen and bath.
Call Hilton Wolle far
more details on thl5 nice
home .
Sell
price
539.900.00.

20 ACRES NEAR loogsvi lie' 3
bedr. remodeled ~ouse,
aluminum s;iding. Insulated,
storm windows, Iorge born,
outbuildings, stocked pond.
$36,500. Owner may Help
finance. m -n3:1.
THREE BEDROOM hou5e 'in
Pomeroy. Full baseinent, gas
1
furnace. Call 992-1839.
.
SEVEN ROOMS and both. 2
acres. 992-2523 .

REAL ESTATE: I oc'o lot in Rlggscrest Manor, betwHn Tu~
pen Plains and Chetter.
Phone 985-3929 ond 985.~129 .

70 KIRKWOOD total
electric 3 bedroom. bcellent
condition'. Phof'•985-3Ss.4 .

VARD $ALE . August 25. Sotu,.
day-. White residence. Bet·
ween County Rd. 18 oncl19 on
old Rt. 33 .

ANTIQUE FURNITURE : Oak dropleaf desk
w/plgeon holes, mirror a. carving altop; 2 pressed
back oa~ rockers ; sewing rocker ; s round bOHom
. oak chairs; sq . oak stand ; 2 oa~ rockers; victrola; 4
legged oak table, very unusual; oak sidebOard
wlbale pulls; oak washstand; 2 hall trees; stand
• w / 1 dr.1 cherrv chest/drawers w/teardrop pulls,
I extra nice; fainting couch; dropleaf walnut table;
kitchen cabinet w/flour bins a. frosted glass ; round
table ; rung typo baby cradle; 2 wooden Ice bOxes;
' leather couch wtwooden arms, makes bed ; several
. odd st. chairs ; pressed back swivel chair; sm. ·
c~IIWood heater, extra nice ; sm. record player ; 6
· rung back chairs; several rockers; bureau ; 2 Iron
bods wlbrass; laney Iron bod; tredle sewing
· machine; single WOOd bed ; sm . dresser; dresser
w / mlrror.
MISC. OLD ITEMS, ETC. : 7 oil lamps; wooden
; churn; picture frames ; 2 sm . Iron kettles; dinner
• boll w/hanger ; stone jars, jugs, etc. ; tinware; old
books; banjo; flat Irons; mantel clock; 2 bOilers;
old uniform; 2 steamer trunks; harness vise; sm.
', wood heater; buckets, skillets, pots, misc.; lop off
· old coal stove; lanterns, wrenches, hay rope, etc.
GUNS : Dble . barrel12 go. shotgun w/robbll ears;
~ J . C. Higgins 22 cal. rifle, bOll action w /scope; 16 ga ,
single barrel .
MODERN FURNITURE : Westinghouse window air
. conditioner; lg. aut oil heater; portable colored
TV; portable I(&amp;W TV ; humidifier; motel war. drobe; eloc. range ; sq . Maytag wringer washer; 2
sm . typewriters; floor tan; dishes, glassware, pots,
pans, etc .; Firestone rotary mower; rubber tired
wheelbarrow.
FARM MACHINi!RY : Sm. old model Allis
Chalmers tractor; old AC pull disc; two AC braking
harr&lt;)w; cut .off saw; 2 wheeled trailer ; grindstone;
· corn sheller; garden piO'N, pump, saws, etc.; woven
wire; Maytag motor; wooden tool chest, and many
other Items not listed. Nothing shown bafore day of
sale. Lunch on premises. Terms .- Cash or chock
w/poslllve 1D day of sale. Not responsible for ac·
• cldenls .
•
L. Alon Goldsberry- Exec. of Estate
Auctioneer- Bill Jones
Phono Hl4-557-3411 or 557-3133

BIG AUCTION

_GIVE A nice pet o good home.
Humane Society. 9'l2·6260.

FRANKLIN TRAVEL l'allo,, 22
lt. Good condition. Also T,alf
VARD SALE . Salu,doy. AUijusl
Hoven camper. Sl.eps six.
25. 9·3. Rain canc•ls . Clothing . . 992·31&gt;«l.
toys , boot and tro ller ,
PRIVATE OWNER will sacrifice
household itemt , Scally's, 870
1979 32ft. travel trailer. SelfAsh, Middlopo,l.
contained, air, rear bunk .
VARD SALE. Sotu,doy, Aug.
sleeps six . S.. anytime.
25. 9 - ~ . LH Ci rcle, Rustic Hills.
Krodel City Park. Pt . Pleasant.
Syracuse .
Clothes
and
MUST SELL late model travel
household Items. Some baby
trailer , 28', fully self·
items.
contained ,
factory
air ,
GIANT YARD SALE. Moving · carpeted throughout, many
out of state. everything must · extras . See any time. Krodel
;c. Guns' garden tools, some · City Par~ . Pt. Pl.aa-anr .
hand tools. hn lfe collection,
)973 23 1/ r foot Terry travel
dishes, some DeprMslon,
troller. Air conditioning, full
couches . lots ot boby Items,
bath wlfh tub ortd shower.
playl)en . 2 ttrollers, hlth
AM-FM with B· track. Good
choi r, and lots of clothes lor
condition. Call '192-3580.
baby, color TV and 2 block ond
white TV 1 , motorcycle, volf
clubs . complete drafting kit,
Real Estate for Sale
table saw and many more
itema . Watch for signs. Turn
right on . CR 339 above little
Hock ing.

Will sellllle following ontlque &amp; mOdern lurnlturo,
11111; d'lln1, misc. old items, guns, farm
mochlnery, etc. to sinle the Estole of the late
Herbert H. Lowther :

'77. MUSTANG II 2X2

461 3rd Ave.
Middlepbrt, D.

AI&lt;C REGISTERED bo•o' PUF"
py. $125. 6 wooks old.
'192-2726.

Prollltt DIVIIOII CIH NO. JIUI
Toke St. Rt. 33 soulh out of Athens, OhiO IOWircl
Pomeroy for 4 miles to Shade - turn NSIII Post 01llce onto Co. Rd. 44 for 2V. miles to the loll Herbert
H. Lowther Form. Follow slens.

302 V·B, auto.lrans .. P .S., air cond .. vinyl root, AM·FM, w ·s ·w tires . Nice.

Auctions

dlometer 10" on largnt end.
$12 ~'ton . Bundled slab. StO
~r tan. Delivered to bhio

Athena Co. Court of Common Pins

'78 ·GRANADA 4 DR

FORD

Pets for Sale
max . .

ESTATE SALE
, SHADE, OHIO
SATURDAY, AUG. 25
AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.

V-8 .

1969

Polet

PUBLIC AUCTION

m ir rors.

1975 G RAN TORINO Squire'

wagon . Auto., P.S., P.B., air.
949·2S4S .

WOOD.

·9~~UP
:Installed and Pad FREE
GOOD SELECTioN·01··
CUSti.ION VINYL
CALL 742·2211 TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grate or Gene Smith

RUTLAND FURNITURE
742-2211

R'ufland,
I'

o.

�10- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 ., ~'riday , Aug. 24, 1979
PROBATE COURT
OF
(Continued frompagel )
Sec t i on 7 : ~h a ta c opyof necessary
for the im· MEIGSCOUNTY,
OHIO
Revised Code
th•s Resolut•on and Or- mediate preservation ot ESTATE OF RIC
D
NOW THEREFOR E . di nance No . SOl be certified Ihe public peace health
HAR H.
'shte vniage of Pomeroy;
~~ethgesBCooaurndtyof EOihecot iolnnsoorf ~ntd safffetyt a,ndthit'.sthall go ~~UTZLING, DECEASE - ate

ot

resolves :

Oh io

•

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herer.

o.t Y

•

. , . • ,

or

sufficient funds to make

sub

Village of Pomeroy· has in·

le.v y to the el ec tors of f!'e !'lecessa.rv street repairs.•
V•llage o.f Pomeroy" 0~ 1 0, •mprov1ng the water .
as r equ tred by ~ec~10n system and to pay in-

of the Oh10 Rev1sed debtedness due for fire
c;ooe, at the general. ele~ · equipment and servi ces.
t1on to be held •nsa•d
Vil lage on the 6th day of Passed : 8-20'79
November 1979 ·
Section 3: Thcit the ballot
Clarence Andrews
to be presented to sa id
Mayor
voters shaH be in the
H . D. Brown
following form , to ·wi t ·
Presi dent of Council
718 .01

AN ORDINANCE OF 1.1 PERCENT INCOME TAX
FOR THE YEAR 1980 AND A· I PERCENT INCOME
TAX COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1981, AND
THEREAFTER FOR GENER.O,L OPERATING EX PENSES
ShaH the ord inance No. 507 providing for a 1. 1 percent income tax tor the year 1980f and a 1 percent in·
come tax commencing January 1, 1981 to be used for
g e n~ra l
municipa_l opera tions, maintenance, new
equ1pment , extens1on q~d enlargement of the Village
of Pomeroy, State of Oh1o, services and facilities · and
to provide addi tiona l funds for street repair,' im·
provement of the water system and to pay in·
d~btedness due tor fire equipment and services for the
VIllage be passed? (A majority vote is necessary tor
pa ssage )
For the income tax levy
Against the tax levy
Atteot :
Jane Walton
Section 4 : This ordi nance Clerk. of council
is hereby declared to be an
emergency
meas ur e (8)23, 30,2tc

Roger M. Davidson, independent
candid ate for mayor of Pomeroy in
November,
today
voiced
disapproval of an income tax for
Pomeroy Villa ge and ur ged
residents to vote aga in st the
measure .
Pomeroy Village Cmmcil Monday
night under emergency measures
voted to place the income lax before
voters in the fall .
Davidson charges the income tax
is basically unfair in that only voters
of Pomeroy Village will cast ballots
on the measure while people li ving
outside the town will be paving the
tax because they are employed
within the village l~its. Davidson
also pointed out pensioner s of
various types who live in the village
will be voting on whether or not the
,tax will go into effect and yet they
will be exampl from paying th e tax .
Davidson also pointed out the
firms involved will 'be engulfed in
even more bookkeeping and record
keeping than th ey already have now
in order to collect the tax and
maintain records on the payment of
the tax.
Th e mayor ca ndidate a lso
commented that administering the
tax will also be a n additional
expense to the village and that he
,has been unable to ascertain any
definite figure on how much money
would be brought into the village
treasury through the tax .
" I might even feel in favor of the
tax if I were sure that the taxpayer
would get his money's worth from

the additional tax. Howev.er, I
cannot feel sure of this from the past
administration ", Davidson said in
urging all voters of the community
to vote against the propsed tax when
th ey go to the polls in November.'

I'
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in separate wrecks
Two persons were injured in accidents investigated by the GalliaMeigs Post State Highway Patrof
Thursday.
The patrol said Douglas A. Rosenbawn , 22, Middleport, was driving
west on Meigs County Road 26 in
Chester around 7 p.m. when he lost
control of his car, hit an embankment and overturned.
Rosenbawn had visible signs of injury and was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital, where he is
reported in satisfactory condition.
The patrol also investigated
another accident in Gallia County.
At I :03 p.m. Susan L. Weisend, 22,
Bidwell, was driving east on U.S. 35
and turned to go north on SR 160
when she was struck by a westbound
vehicle driven by Terry Y. Ward, 21,
Vinton . Ward hit Weisend's car in
the side and went into a ditch.
Ward was injured in the mishap,
but was not treated. Weisend was
cited for failure to yield.

POMEROY AREA

RIVER .CRUISE
SAILING FROM POMEROY FERRYLANDING

TUE ., SEPT. 18-lst Time in POMEROY ...
MAKE RESV.'S NOW FOR THESE TWO MAIDEN
CRU{SES ABOARD THE 400 PASSENGER STERNWHEEL

*

2

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CAPT.'S DINNER DANCE

HO~~a:~}~~;~A~RUISE
• SaiiiO A to Noon

- Cruise Fe tures*2 Hour Cruise on the Historic
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• Only S2.2S per person

Board 6:30PM

e Sail7 PM to II .PM

- Cruise Features• Capt's Buffet dinner •Music
*Dancing H Hour Cruise
•Only $12.9S per person

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OF FIDUCIARY
on August 1.4 1979 ·nth
Meigs CountY p'r~bat:
court case No 22 681
Dorotha L Neutiling ' 496
Lincoln Hill Pome·ray
Oh io was ' appo. inted'
E
· of
Rxehcutrdu&lt;
the estat~ of
1c ar
H . Neutzl .ng,
decea~ed, late of 496 Lin·
coi n Hil l, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Robert E. Buck
Probate Judgec
Clerk
(8) 17, 24, 31 , 3tc
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF THOMAS A.
CLARK, DECEASED
Case No. 22744 ·
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On August 1 1979, In the
Me igs Coun 1y Probate
court, Case No . 22144,
James E . Clark., 5228 Zion
Road , Cleves, Oh io was ap·
pointed Executor of the
estate of Thomas A. Clark,
de ceased~ late of Syracuse,
Ohio.
Robert E . Buck,
Judge
By Carolyn G. Thomas
Deputy Clerk
(61 10, 17, 24, Jtc

HOSPITAL NEWS
VETERANS MEMORiAL
Admitted~Phyllis Knopp, Mason ;
Gladys Dillon, Ra cine; Avis
Jackson, Long Bottom; .· Mary
Pickens , Racine ; Mary Diehl,
Rutland; Douglas Rosenbaum ,
Middleport; Shawn O'Brien, Letart
Falls; Benjamin Moore, Bidwell.
Discharged--Edward Martin,
Hobart Day, Mary Huddleston,
Darla Kelly, Pamela Parsons ,
Shirley Powell, Judith Van Meter,
Clyde Sayre, Kimberly Petrie,
Marvin Darst, Harry Sovel and
Helen George.

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGES AUGUST Z4
Mrs. Craig Arthur and son, Carin
Bailey, David Ball, Tina Barnes,
Traci Bartels, Eleanore Bennett,
Cheryl Calark, John Craig, Lester
Evans, John Freeland, Hazel
Harmon , Jerold Keyes, Frank
Little, Rachel Lund, Jason MAssie,
Jr. , Gloria McGhee, Froud Mercer,
John Morgan, Mary NiChols, Paul
Ours, Arlen Owens, Sr., Mrs. Larry
Owry and daughter, Mrs. William
Perkins and daughter, Michale
Ross, Virgil Ro!Wl, Miles Sturgill,
Robert Taylor , Garry Thackedr ,
Jerome Thomas, Bryan Weaver ,
Lora Wills.
BIRTI!S AUGUST Z4
Mr .
a nd
Mrs .
Jame s
Dovenbarger, son, Gallipolis.

Tran,sit walkout
CLEVELAND (AP) - Dissident
bus drivers staged a wildcat walkout
today against the Greater Cleveland
Regional Transit Authority, shu~ting
down the city's four garages and
disrupting Cllmmuter service to ten s
of thousands of rush-hour riders.
An RTA dispatcher said the
strikers were preventing other
drivers from taking buses on the
road. It was not known how many
drivers were involved in the strike.
More than 125,000 riders use the
RTA bus-commuter train system to
get to work.
But the walkout had not spread to
Cleveland's rapid transit commuter
trains and did not affect independent
bus service from Cleveland 's
suburbs to the city.

Order Tickets by Mail or Phone (412 ) 391 -2382Mail Orders : Send CheckPayable to Gateway Clipper Fleet and enclose
a stamped self-addressed envelope.
Please Specify Cruise Send To :

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Section 1. That the c oun
ell of the Vil l ~ge Of
Pomeroy dec lares that it is
nec~ss~ry to levy an in
ct ome tax pursuant to Sec
1on 716.01 of the Ohio
Revised Code for the pur
PDSes Of oeneral mun icipa l
operations, ma intenance
new equipment, extensior1
and enlargement of the
Vllloge _of PQmeroy , State
of Ohro. services and
facilities ; and to provide
addit ional funds tor street
repair, improvement of the
wd ater system and to pay in ·
ePtedness due for fire
equipment services for
said Village, and that it is
necessary for Cou ncil to
Pass an· ord inance. at ·
tached hereto and made a
part hereof , imposing a 1.1
PErcent tax for the year
commencing January 1st.
19hllQ, and a 1 percent tax lor
t e year commen c ing
J anuary 1, 198 1, and
thereafter for an indefinite
periOd of tim e of the ear ·
nlngs of person s and cor ·
porations who are residen·
Is of th e Vi llage of
Pomeroy, Ohio, and per
sons and corporations who
a~e not res1dents of the
V11iage of Pomeroy, Ohi o
~ut are engaged in busi nesS
'"the Vill age of Pomeroy
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Middleport fire department
seeking additional funding
The Middleport Fire Department
with a little over half of its gQl!l
reached in a current fund drive for a
new heavy duty rescue van is still
seeking public contributions.
The van has been deUvered to
Pomeroy and will be painted before
being put into service.
Some $6,900 has been collected for
the vehicle, but an approximately
$6,100 is still needed.
Residents wishing to contribute
may contact firemen, John Metzger
or Kenneth Imboden, or Mrs. Grace
Pratt who headed a door-t&lt;Hioor
drive for the department.
Among the latest contributors to
the drive are Marshall McMillen,
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Qatworthy, Margaret
Clatworthy, Robert McElhinney,
Robert Glass, Grace Glaze, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Priddy, Mrs. Nellie Russell, Mr. and
Mrs. John Robinson, Teresa and
Mark Davis, Bert and Helen

IZORAKUHN
Izera Kulm, 75, Essex, Md., died
Wednesday at her residence. She
was born June I7, 1904 at Coshocton
to the late Albert Ames and Elmora
Ames.
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She married Clarence W. Kulm
who preceded her in January 1975.
Survivors include two sons and
two daughters, Chaplain Robert E .
Kulm, Gallipolis State Institute and
former pastor in the Meigs County
area ; Edward E. Kulm, Glen Burie,
Md., Mrs. Norma Hundley of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Ellen
Miller, Liverpool, N. Y. There are
also seven grand and four greatgrandchildren, a brother, Harold
Ames, Canton, three sisters, Mrs.
Blanche Bird, Cantoo, Mrs. Myrtle
Cooper, New Philadelphia, and Mrs.
Celice Thomas of Fresno, Ohio.
Funeral services will be held at
the Arnold-Lynch Funeral Home at
Massillon. Burial will be in Forest
Hills Cemetery, Canton, 0.

Sohio up again
CLEVELAND (AP ) - The
standard Oil OJ . (Ohio ) has raised
its prices for the fourth time since
\~iy 28, increasing the cost of all
grades of gasoline b) 11 cents per
gallon during that period .
The latest increase, announced
Thursday, raised the prices on all
grades of gasoline by four cents a
gallon at Cllmpany operated Sohio
stations in Ohio a nd at Boron
stations in Michigan, Indiana and
Kentucky.

THE APPLE DUMPLING
GANG RIDES AGAIN

BAR-B-QUE
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SUMMER SCHOOL
TEACHERS
PLUS

RUBY
sunday thru
Thursday , Aug. 30

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SWAP MEET

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Spjecial sale prices on men's and boys coats and winter vestschildren's coats - And many other items for grade school • high
school and college wear .
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You'll like our new selec!tions of jeans · tops ·shorts ·socks •
dresses - sportswear. Stop in, look around, buy what you need now.

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·Tax ruled unconstitutional

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:Buckeye Power -to zn

·refund $650,000
GALUPOLIS - Officials of
Buckeye Power, Inc. have announced plans to return in excaa of
• •000 which WBII collected through
the Ohio Coal Conaumption Tax to its
member-flyslemll.
The money Is being refunded as ·
the result of the recent ruling by ·
Ohio's Supreme Court which
declared the Coal Conswnption Tax
unconstituUooal. Bucjleye Power,
Inc. plam to return all monies
collected to date in conjunctloo with
this tax Ill ill 2S memjler-eyslemll
over a six-month period beginning
September 1, 1879.
The Ohio Coal Conawnptloo Tu
I'!Quired all electric utilltles to be
taxed oo the sulfur ccintent of the
coal which they burned at their
generating faciUiles. Coal which
cunlained the leut amount of sulfur
and other poUUtanll '11'811 taxed at the
highest rate under the tax structure.
In decl•rlng the tax unCOIIIItitullOMI, the court ruled that
electric companies should not be
penalized for purchasing low sulfur
coal which would enable them to

meet EnVirorunental

Proiectlori
Agency standards.
C. M. Ramsay· of Buckeye Rural
Electric Cocperative said the
cooperative's portion which it bad
paid Buckeye toward this tax will be
refunded to member~wners
over the ne~ six months. "This
refWJd Is not a re,1uction in rates,"
he explained. " It IE merely a refund
of that money whid1 the members
we~ required to pa~ in their electric
bllJs to cover the COlli of the tax."
,\ccording to Ramsay, niemberconswners will receive credit on
their electric bill for this tax refund
over approllimately a sill-month
period.
The refWJd will reault m the reduction ol the wholesale power adjustml!flt clause by the aniOIUit
credited to the whol-le power bill
in each ol the sill months that credit
Is given, starting with the bill sent
out about October I, 1!179.
Tile average credit for each conswner will be about SO centa per
month for the six month period.

GAUJPOLIS - A spokesman for ·
the Wagner Broadcasting Co.,
Gallpolla, said . Saturday its AM
radio statim, WJEH, would be t.ck
on the alr by Wednesday pending
construction of a new transmitting
tower.
Although the company expected
four to sill weeks to pass before a
new fabricated tower could be or·
dered and built, the stallon has
received guarantees a new tower
would be delivered to the studios off
Portsmouth Road by Monday
evening.
The 29 year-old tower collapsed
Thursday morning, knocking WJEH
elf the alr. No euct cause has been
given for the mishap, although it is
believed the tower was weakened by
recent heavy stonn activity.
Its sister statim, WYPC-FM, was
unaffected by the tower collapse and
has attempted to carry some ol
WJEH 's advertising in the interim.
Weather pennitting, the station
expects to be broadcasting again by
Wedne»&amp;y .
POMEROY - The inununizatioo
clinic ol the Meigs County Health
Departr:!Jent whlcb was originally
scheduled lor 'I'IIelday, August 28,
has been pcl8tponed until the
following day. Hours of the clinic are
from 9 to 11 a.m. and from I to 3 _p.m.

ROBERf Caz(!J, righ\, presents $5,000 check for
Boy Scout Total Develq&gt;ment fund to Edward Maddox,

HAPPY EXPRESSIONS adorn.the faces of Bill and Debbie Beegle,
who B!lllsted the Richard Cloaks in chairing the 1979 Cancer Crusade for
the GaUU. County Unit of the American cancer Society. With a total of
f4,140.17 to date from the Neighborhood Crusade, rio wonder the Beegles
are smiling.
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Threatening clouds appear
on Ohio's economic horizon
OJLUMBUS; Ohio (AP) - State
officials say they won't know until
about Oct. 1lf Ohio's economy Is on
the skids although threatening
clouds are on the ecoo001lc horizon .
lnditators include recent drops in
revenues from the state sales,
personal, and corporate lricome
taxes, from the amounts state
budget planners had expected.
La~ figures available are for
July, when montes coming into the
state General Revenue Fund were
S25 mlllton below previous
estimates.
Sales tax revenues totaling about
Sl26 million also were about $242,000
less - or .18 of I percent - than July
1978.
This was a matter of 'concern for
some officials about a revenue
source which has shown almost
constant and substantial growth the
past several years.
Sales tax collections In July were
$11 million less than the $137 mUllon
: projected by the Ohio Office of
· . Budget and Management (OBM)
.when it put figures tOgether for the
:ltate's newly enacted, twO:.year
budget.

assistant to the manager ol Ashland Works of Annco
and member of the Tri.State Area Council Executive
Board.
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Galllll County

get $5,000 donation

ble Co. Is working in Gallia County
at this time, re11ppralaing property
for tax purposes. '
Several members cl the company
•~ worlting the 81'1!11· and will be
visiting hmnes to reappraise property. Tiley will have propel' identificallon. U any qauestions arise as
to their ldenllty, Mootgomery urges
realdents 10 call the sbertff's department at 446-1221. They have the
names of the employees and wUI
verify identification.

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1979

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Saturday the Cole Layer and Trum-

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Flair for

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Bodimer, Hennan Kloes, Mike
Dallas, Josephine Blevins, Eva
Buskirk, UUie Dyke, Eileen Justis,
Struble, Wyllis Davis, Don Erwin,
Raymond Justis, Raymond Stewart,
Kenneth and Lois MCElhinney,
George Hayes, Alan Nelson, Magic
Roger Carson, Russell Canton,
Nelson, Mrs. James Sears, Paula
Kathy Perrine, J . K. Mournilf8,
and Frances Kauff, Becky and Gary
Francis Biron, Francis Anderson,
Drenner, Dwight Haley, Eugene
Mrs. Paul Smart, George Skinner, ·
Morrison, Lula Mae Quivey, ·Mr. and
JohnKauff.
Mrs. Tom Riley, William Guthrie,
Harold Kauff, Margaret McKay King, Buck Newell, Helen Mills, Daniel, David Baker, Mrs . Dorothy
Charles W. Edwards, William Ken- Pierce, Frances Roush, Mlck Mlller,
nedy, Gary Stone, Mabel Walburn, • Denver Rice, Roger Morgan, Ken
Lester Bailey, Carl Gardner, Clay
and Susan Frash, Mrs. A. E. Erwin,
Burns, Elden Walburn.
Mike Williams, Jack Walburn, Mrs.
Orin Smith, Isabel Winebrenner,
Jean Moore, Celesta Bush, Marie
T. E. Jasper, C. L. Smith, Mamie Stjliner, Mrs. Edna Walker, Zinda
Hendricks, Rhoda Hall, Robert Haley, Ike and Mona Neal, Brad
Parker, Pat Mullen, All'!tln Russell, Hudson, Debbie Taylor, Myrtle
Katherine Werner, Alice Euler, Quillen, Lawrence Manley, Jr., Mrs.
Bessi Athey, Doris Smith, Greg Woodrow Call, Sr., Mildred Fowler,
Hayes, F. Summers, Margaret Debbie Cundiff, Midge Abbott,
LaUance , Freda Wyatt, John Blake, Leonard Weimann, Myrtle
Willis Anthony, Gladys L. Walburn, Harrison, Guy ' Harper, Burdell .
Anna Mae Ellis, Gail Miller, Harry McKinney, Margaret Martin, Mrs.
L. Eblin , Juanita Bachtel, Kitty Clyde Bayles, Pat Johrison, O'Dell
Manley, John J:Iarrison, Bill Fink,
Terry Johnson, Margaret Bennett
and Larry.Hudnall.
Charles Pullins, Rene Stone, Buddy Thomas, Mike Gerlach, Terry
Kennedy, Leona Kohl, Freddie
· Houdashelt, Carla Nottingham,
Frank Gheen, Chuck Legar, Clifford
WALTER ROBINSON
Walter Robinson, 75, Larkin St.,
Demoskey, Charles and Helen Byer, ·
Rutland,died Thursday at Veterans
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewtngtoo,
Memorial Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brannan, Nina B.
Mr . Robinson was born Aug. 21,
Russell, Mary H. Davis, Rose Me.
1904, a son of the late Charles and
Dade, Harry and Jane Stover,.
Anna Robinson, Colwnbus.
Dorothy McCloud, Eugene UnHe is survived by two nephews,
derwood, Randolph Fraley, Mabel
Lero y Miles, Cardington, and
Hysell, John Hood, Willard Fry,
Charles Miles, Mt . Gilead; a niece,
Ronald Young, George Stewart,
Mrs . John '(Ruby)
Moore,
Ronnie Smith, Lashia B. Mitchell,
Frederickstown.
Richard Rathburn, Paul Smith, Rick
Funeral services wUI be held at
McKnight, Wayne Jarvis, Debbie
3:30 p.m . Sunday at the Walker
Carter, Jim Broome, Paul R..
Funeral Home in Rutland with the
Swisher, Emmett Rawson, Don
Rev . Amos Tillis officiating. Burial
Lowery, Patty Steen, Robert Bar-~
will be in Rock Springs Cemetery.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stivers
Friends may call at the funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher.
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home anytime after 2 p.m. Saturday
until time of services.
HIGHWAY CLOSED
Due to bridge repairs, SR 7 will be
closed, just south of the Kyger Creek
Partly cloudy Saturday, High in Plant beginning Monday at 7 a.m.
"the lower Ills. Probability of rain is The road is expected to be closed for
· 20 percent Saturday.
two-to.three days.

Area Deaths
CLESSON DENNEY
Graveside services for Clesson
(Mike) Denney, 91, Route I,
Ewingtlln, who died Wednesday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital, will be
held at 11 a.m . Saturday at the
Salem Center Cemetery. /'.
Mr . Denney was born Aug. 25, 1887
in Salem Center, a son of the late Z.
A. and Matilda Tuttle Deimey. He
was married Jan . 10, 1914 to Goldie
Hugg Denney who survives along
with a daughter, Mrs. Bruce
1,
(Donna ) Morris , Route
Langsville; three grandchildren,
Mrs. John Uoyd, Tampa, Fla. ; Mrs.
Ron Wright, Dublin, Va., and Larry
Morris, Langsville, and four greatgrandchildren, David and Chris
Lloyd and Daniel and Debbie
Wright. .
Mr. Denney, a retired carpenter,
was a member of the Wilkesville
United Methodist Church.
Officiating over services will be ·
the Rev. John Lewis. Friends may
ca ll at the Walker Funeral Home in
Rutland after 3 p.m. today. The
family will receive friends there
from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

Veteran

GALUPOLIS - The Tri.State
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
AmeriCl\, has received a $5,000 contributlon to its Total Oevelq&gt;ment
FWJd from Standard Slag &lt;;olllpllny
ol Ashland, Kentucky.
Tile gift raised the dollars committed to date to $572,000 towards a
total goal of $1167,4«1. Funda received

will be used for a number of local
projects primarily_ at Cainp
Arrowhead, located at Ona, West
Virginia.
Campaign Chairman Harold
Kelley of Ashland praised Standard Slag Company for their continued·
support of the local Council nd reported tha~· their support will go far in

For storm, flood damage

carrying out the much needed
projects which are part of the Total
·
Development Program.
The Tri-Sta~ Area Council is a
member agency of the Boyd COIUitY
Community Chest, the Cabell-·
Wayne Unilec! Way, and the United
Way of Lawrence County, Ohio. Tile
Council serves large portions of
West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.

Emergency aid available
to Gallia County farme~s

RIO GRANDE - Local history
buffs will have an opportunity to do
research this fall with the possibility
at publication thanks to a seminar
olfe'red by Rio Grande CoUege and
Conununlty College.
Tile ''L!x:ai Hlatory Seminar" will
begin September 5 and participants
may pursue any legitimate history
.research ; however, research on
local history will be encolll'lllled.
Ivan Tribe, assistant professoc r:J
history for Rio Grande College and
Community College, will Instruct the
class. Tribe has corullderable
research and publishing eJperience.
The seminar group will meet Man·
day and Wednesday ev~ 6-7;50
p.m. in Anniversary Hall, room 224.
Arrangements are being made
with the Gallia County Historical
Society and the Taylor Publishing
Company to publish a two-volume
work on Gallia County History.
Students' projects from this seminar
will be considered for incorporation
in the published work .

AdJustments wUJ have to be made
later this year in disbursements of
funds in the budget, to deal with an
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
upcoming cash flow problem, OBM Sheriff James M. Montgomery said
says.
Saturday due to heavy rains and
Without doubt, the drop in sales . fioods in the area on Aug. 19, the
taxes can be attributed in part to
department's telephone service was
declines In new auto amd appliance
out of order for several hours, from 3
sales. They provide a major portion
a.m. to 9:30a.m.
of money produced from the four·
Montgomery said he hopes anyone
cent:Hltl-the-&lt;lollar tax.
who attempted to reach the departJuly showed revenue from the . ment ·by phone wlll understand the
personal incane tax about $5.3 situation wu created by clrmillion below estimates, and the
ewnstance_s beyond their controL
corporate franchise-income tax
brought in 3.2 millioo less. The
remainder of the $25 mllllon
shortfall is attributed to late -arrival
of some federal matching funds.
William D. Keip, director of OBM,
Showers and thunderstorms likely
said last week he is not yet
in the low 608. Highs
today.
concerned about the possible onset
today in the mid to ' upper 70s.
in Ohio of a natiooal receB8lon ,
Probability of rain ia 70 percent
which many economists have been
'
today .
predicting.
Ohio is among a handful of
industrial states which usually are
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
the first to feel a national recession,
Mooday lhrobgh Wedoesday: ·
because of their reliance on the auto,
Cb•oce of sbowen • or lhua•
denbowen each uy. IIJ&amp;Iu Ia the .
appliance, and other big consume•
IDI tllld lows Ia the Jll(d 5111 to low lOs.
industries, ,economista say.

WASHINGTON, D. C.
Agriculture officialll have informed
Representative Clarence Miller that
Gallia County farmers suffering
crop losses from heavy SUmmer
rains are eligible for emergency
loans from the Farmers Home Administration (FHA).

recover losses caused by the heavy
rains. Applications for emergency
loans should be filed ,n Farmers
Home Administration (FHA) Coun,
ty Offices. Applications for physical.
losses will be accepted for nine months and for production losses for 12
months from August 20, 1979.

FHA officials told Miller that
Gallia County fanners may apply
for emergency loan as.s; ~\a nee to

tu qualifying damages and-or losses

FHA emergency loans are made

to crops, property, machinery and

equipment, caused by natural
disasters. Loans for the fanner's
total!~ are made at five 'percent
interest.
.
According to FHA, amounts in excess of the loss needed to restore
production or to make major' adjustments in fanning operations are
available at 9 percent interest for
real estate and 9'&gt;!! percent interest
for annual operating and chattel
purposes.
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PLANS ARE .UNDERWAY for the establlalunent
of an emergency squad in the Tuppers Plains area of
Meigs County. Seventeen residents Friday night wrapped up a 78 hour emel'l!ency victim care i:ourse Wider
the Instruction of Mrs. Janet Bolin,.RuUand. The group
will now undergo a 10 hour hospital training course
which will be given at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Bolin said the Tuppers Plains group tlld well in
the 78-hour coui'se scoring ail average of 90. Pictured at
the fire station in Tuppers Plains Friday night are

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those who took the course including front, I to r, Cria
Watson, Patty Life, Mary Longenette, Helen Dol'llt '
Darlene C&amp;B88dy; second row,! tor, Karen Mlyubiro,
Lois Deem, Helen Newland, Joe · Bailey, Charles
Weber; back, I tor, Robert Tripp, Rick Gllmore, Tim
Spencer, Michael Yoke and Roger Willford. Not
praent were Mary Ryan, Richilrd Spencer of the Tlippers Plaina area, and Brian Mullen, Middleport, lllld
Kevin Sheppard, Racine, who did complete the coune.
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