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' - rhe IJa1ly Sl'nttnel, Mlddleporl -l'umeruy, 0 , Tuesdil)' , J une 22, 1976

eachers hired
in Gallia system
Two leache1s were employed and tw o more
resigned Monday mght
c)urlng a special mee ting of
lht• (ijlllia Coun ty Loca l
r.lo,1rd of EducatiOn
Diana Schl ater, Pow t
Pleasa nt , a gr ad uate of
M1 amt Umvers1 ty , was
employed as hbranan at
Kyger Creek H1gh School
She repla ces Mrs Mary
Fulton who retu ed Mrs
l&gt;"hlater holds a B S Degree
111 '.lbra ry Sc tence and
lJ.1 ucatlonal Medta
Vera Gall Darst, also of
Pol- t Pleasant, was h1red as
u c·orruHcrclal mstructor at
Nor h Galha H1gh School
:ep; 0 cm ~ Georgta Fowler A
r;r.tduatc of Marshall
Umverst ty, she holds a B S
Lc~ r ce

m Compre hensive

lht mess 8ducat10n
Hestgnaho us wt•re ac·
lcpted ft 01 n M1 s Joyce
~'n w l~s ,

an

elementary

teacher at Addav1lle and Mrs
Barbara Armbruster, EMR
teacher at Southweste rn
Both are leaving Ga lli a
Coun ty
CliSlodlans gtven one-year
contract, were Billy J Abshire, Rt t, Galhpohs, at
Kyger Creek High School and
Charles Russell , Porter, at
V1nton Elementary School
The boa rd voted to parltctpale w the Southeastern
Oh10 Spec 1al Educatton
Resource Center at the rate
of 65 cent, per student
Ass istant
Pr osecuting
Attorney Wtlham Eachus
was lluthom ed to meet wtth
Jun Biaschak , Wage and
Hour Dlvtston, U S
Department of Labor , to
negohale ba ck wages
allegedly owed up to 12
custodians and thetr spouses
Last week, Blaschak, who
has been conducUng an mves hgatl on mto custodtal

tSeek summer jobs
for area students
Frank Knox , manager of
tl1c Galhpohs off1ce of the
o:uu Buteau of Employment
Servtccs, .tnnounced today
lite tmltalion of a project m
M•' lgs nnd Galil a Cour1ties to
"' "sl AJ'Clt studenl• tn obemt~ uuu g
summer
p''Jymenl
AI ea employers are asked
~~ review lhe1r hmng plans
for lh ' swmne r and g1ve
par tiCular atten l1on to those
jobs which could be filled by
young 1111rkers
The Cnmmum ty Ariton
hgcncy 1n G.t ihpo ils has
prov1d ed OBI•S wtlh the
-

overtime smce February ,
satd the board owed $64,434,39
m back pay He satd the
board had fatled to pay
overtime fl'om March 22, 1974
to March 12, 1976
Blaschak satd the board
was obllgaled to pay the back
wages and warned that tf It
!ailed to do so, the matter
would go to court
Much of Monday 's meeting
was spent discussing the
status 0( the Hannan Trace
Htgh School bwldmg The
structure was struck by
vandals Apnl 12
Since then, the board has
advertised twlce lor bids to
repatr the school 's shop but
recetved no bids the !trst time
and only one last week
Kmg Contracting Inc ,
Jackson, was the only btdder
at a cost of $123,800 The
board's msur ance firm, the
Wtseman Agency, main tams
the btd was too high
Last mght, a sharp difference of opmion concerning
the repair work and the m-

foliowmg persons to asstst
w1 th the summer youth
pr oJect Donn a Matthew,
Gallipolis , Cheryl Scott,
Gallipolis, and Lena Hutchmson, Gallipolis, Semor at
Buckeye Htlis Career Center,
Rto Grande
Empl oye rs may nol1fy
OBES of any job opporlunlltes by calling 4461683 Student, wtshmg to
pla ce apph caltons lor
summer employment may
come to the Ohto Bureau of
Employment Servtces ,
Monda y through Fnday ,
fromB a m to 5pm

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HECK'S
4 DAYS ONLY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23
THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 26

Heart Fund Local news, in briefs
goal missed

by just $70

tn th e - report of the
sweepstakes winners at the

been issued to Everett Arthur
Jeffers, 29 Rt t, Portland
Frog Jump , two names were and Janet Sue Tr ibble,
unmtentlonaUy om itted and Portland
·
one was mcorrect.
Omitted was tlfe Farmers
THE POMEROY E R
Bank and Savmgs Co , whtch Squad was called to the Long
gave a $100 bond and the Bottom store on Route 248 to
w1nner was Vesta Smdh
assist James Miller at 3 26
Middleport, and the Pomeroy p m Monday He was taken
Fabri c Shop a SIO gift to the Holzer Medical Center
certlficale wh•ch went to
Ja ckie Br own , Rt 2
THE MIDDLEPORT
Pom eroy The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called
Naltonal Bank's S100 bond at 4 12 p m Monday for Mary
went to F M Tuttle, Memhart of94 Hudson St She
Pomeroy
was taken to the Holzer
KATHRYN MORA, Rt 3, Medical Center
Pomeroy, Is a pat•ent at St
THE MONTHlY meeting
Joseph Hospital , Parkers of the Women's Fellowship of
burg, where she will undergo Me1gs County Churches of
back surgery Her room Chmt will be held at 7 30
number Is 307 for those who p m Thursday at the
wish to send cards
Middleport Church The
Senior Citizens Choir will
A MARRIA GE license has present the program

3•.

The annual Meigs County
Heart Fund Drive failed to ,
1
reach its 1976 quo Ia bYon Y
about $70, Paul Kloes and
Mick Childs, c&lt;&gt;&lt;:ha1rmen,
satd today
The dnve had a goal of
$3,500 and raised during the
drive was $3,430.39 Breakdown on the mcome house-tohouse canvass, $1 ,722 49,
busmess letter response ,
$283 ,
mdiVIdual
con.
tribptwns, $96. 70; memonal
gt!ls, $88; not-at-home
envelope returns, $113 37 ,
radtothon, $798 39 ; school
chartttes drtves, $122 69,
balloon day, $205 75
MASON, W Va. - The
Kloes and Childs extended Mason
Town
Councll
thanks to contnbulors , • discussed a swnmer youth
workers and chau-men for the recreatiOn program Monday
dnve The chairmen m- night after Mayor Fred

youth program is promised

eluded · Mrs. Eddie Baer,
Pomeroy; Mrs W~ma
Sargent, Mtddlepor1; rs

~:~e~~~~~y~;:.:~~::.

Taylor read a letter from
Charleston Taylor said the
program will begin In Mason
as soon as a reply Is heard
from the state office.
Activities planned include
track meets, horseshoe
pttchlng, ball games, and
dances Councll also approved motions to buy two
blue hghts lor the new town
cruiser.
The f!rst reading of an
ordmance to open Miller St.

Fnnges
t

Mrs. Marte Amberger, Mrs

~
Esther Joseph, Mrs. Karl
Grueser, Mmersvtlle; Mrs
Ruda Durst, Portland; Mrs
surance's
coverage Margaret Nesselroad, Reedsdeveloped between1 Harold vtlle; Mrs. Sharon Jewell,
Wtsernan of the Wtseman Ha rtsonville Mrs Henry •
Agency and George Walter, , Et~hmger, Chesler. Mrs
school board architect from Belt Kern Hemlock Grove,
Y
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Dayton
Mrs . Merle
ns?n, By GENE BERNHARDT
Durmg the June 14 Rutland , Mrs Harold White,
WASHINGTON (UP!) meeting , the board accepled Langsville; Mrs. Vtrgtl King, House Democrahc leaders
King's btd for the repair Darwm, Mrs. Sam Crow, today recommended
work An adjuster was Bradbury, Mrs Eugene sweepmg reform of frmge
scheduled to be in Gallipolls Johnston, Salem Center; benefits gtven congressmen
today to work on the problem Mrs Paul Htli, Letart, and 10 a move to offset recent sex
The board went Into an Mr s Cha rIes Carr • Mrs Frtlt scandal allegations
eiecuhve sesston which Goble, Mrs Edward Murphy
The Democratic Sleermg
lasted one-and-one-hall hours and Mrs Roger Rtlchte, and Policy Committee
pnor to adjournment Tuppers Plams
adopted a !3-pomt program
Supennlendent C Comer
drafted by a three-member
Bradbury satd the session
NEW YORK (UPI) - Wtde comnuttee task Ioree. The
was called to dtscuss per- recetver Lou Ptccone and maJor change would strip the
sonnel problems He, and cornerback R1ch Sowelis, House Admtntstralton
Mrs Naomt Beman, bOard 11 ho played out thar opttons Comnuttee of power to set
clerk, attended the sessiOn last season wtth the New allowances lor members
Teaching vacancies still York Jets, Monday stgned
Rep. Wayne Hays, Mhio,
extsting m the county system one-year Nat1onal Football restgned as chalrffiBn of the
are Two kindergarten m- League contracts w1lh the admmiStratiOn panel Monday
structors, a home economtcs club
m response to growmg
teacher at Southwestern; a
The Jets also announced pressure !rom allegations by
btology science Instructor at the s1gnmg of "" free Elizabeth Rny that Hays put
Kr.ger Creek an art teacher agents- Ime backers Jtrn her on the comffilttee payroll
lor the North Gallla area, Stock of Notre Dame and to serve only as hts rrustress
elementary postltons at Steve Poole of Tennessee,
The policy commtttee,
Cenll!rvtlle and Vmton, a runmng back Ike Grant of headed by Speaker Carl
h1slory teacher at North Alabama State, de!enstve Albert, recommended the
Gallia and two head coachmg tackle Paul Brock of Tulane, changes to a caucus of all
posttlons at North Gallia.
defenstve back
Mark House Democrats, wh1ch will
McCluskey of Bngham meet Wednesday to act on the
NEW YORK !UPI) - W;th Young. and center Mtke proposals and put them mto
two weeks to go m fan Owens of Mtssourt
effect.
baiiotmg, Los Angeles
The policy comnuttee also
Dodger first baseman Steve
voted 21 to 0 to nommate Rep
Garvey and New York Met Bench, third baseman Pete Frank Thompson, D-N J , to
oul!teider Dave Kmgman Rose, oul!telder George succeed Hays as chalflllan of
Monday have tenlahve Foster and shortstop Dave the admtntnstration
starlmg spots on the Nal1onai Concepcion all lead m cornrntltee
Thompson
League Ail-Star team
hallotmg lor the July 13 pledged madvance to support
The two JOin a team well- ciasstc at Phtladelphta. all the changes proposed by
populated by cmcmnalt Ph1iadeiph1a outfielder Greg the task force.
Reds Second baseman Joe I uzmskt rounds out the
The power of the
Morgan, catcher Johnny starling team
adminiStration comnuttee to
set such ttems as the number
l
of clerks and free tnps home
for members, as well as
statwnery and postage
allowances, would be
removed and returned to the
full House.
Other
reform
' recommendallons would·
-Gtve the speaker power to
nominate Democratic
members
of
the
adrnmiSirallon comnuttee,
subject to party caucus

re1orm

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which runs between Rt 35
and Fourth St' was approved Councllls asking that
all restdent. of Mason clean
the1r vacant lot, Immediately
and to Wtderpm all tratlers,
as the
are otherwise
vlolatm/ a city ordinance.
The next meeting will be
held on July 6 due to July 5
bemg a holiday
Those present were the
d
11
be
mayor an COWie mem rs
Katherine Smith, Lawrence
Roush Charlotte Jenks and
Ed p '
erry ·

push ed

Jobs, drug abuse
(Continutd from page 1)
IDd•tries Needed
·
Answers Indicated that resldenlll beUeve light and heavy
manufacturing !Inns and re80urce lnduatries such aa mining

and forestry would be of most benefit to the region,
Construction, service Industries, and handicraft. or home
Industries followed in that order
On a county-by&lt;OWity basis, jobs and Industrial expansion
was the most Important regional concern in all live counties.
Drug abuse and crime-related concerns were also high on the
list in each of the counties.
Other concerns often mentioned reflected some of the
differences between the coWities. Gallla County was the
strongest supporter of buDding new recreational facilities.
Better schools rated high in VInton County, and also In Athena
and Gallia CoWities. Meigs and VInton CoWities strongly
supported highway improvements. and !wusilll! was near the
top of the list In Jackson County.
Hall of the Me1gs CoWltians interviewed selected heavyuse recreation facilities llll highly beneftclal to their county.
Vmton County recognized the value of Lake Hope State Park
and mdicaled that more such general facilities would be of the
greatest benefit to them Many Athens County resldenla
wanted more and better cultural and historical facilities
&amp;tch heavy manufacturing as a steel mill or ~e plan~ was
the first chotce of Jackson and Meigs County restdenlll. Vmton
County favored continwng to rely on resource-based Industries
such as timber and coal, as did Athens and Gallia Counties to a
lesser degree All five counties ranked light manufacturing
high, and handicraft or home industrtes at least beneficial to
them or their region.
Residents of the area will have a chance to learn more
details about these and other results of the study at a series of
mer•mgs
,
;he flrst meeting Will be held In the Jackson Area
ExtenSion Center south of Jackson on June 29. The ~nd
meeting wtll be JWle 30 at the Athens County Extenston
meeting room on the fairgrounds in Athens, and the third
meetmg will be held July I at the Jackson Production Credit
AssoCiation buDding m Galllpolls.
The meetmgs will start at 7 30 p.m Meetings will be held
m Metgs and Vmton later this summer or early fall.
l'lerce urges elecled officials, recreation and development
groups, and Interested citizens to attend these me:tlngs and
study the priorities and concerns llsted by area restdents ~e
Will present the results, assisted by local and area Extetlsion
personnel
The study was conducted as part of the GROW Conununity
Development Project FWids for GROW are provtded through
the Rural Development Act of 1972 and administered by the
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and the
Ohio Cooperative Extension Service l.ncal direction comes
from GROW advisory committee memhers and other
community leaders In the five count~es.

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David also reporled that 11
trees at the cemetery need to
be cut down and repatr Is
needed on Lincoln Terrace
and Hill Sts COWICll agreed
to wall •until the finance
committee met before taking
action.
Mayor Andrews read the
report of Chief Jed Webster
that the Police Department
had mvestlgated 23 acCidents, made 39 arrests,
collected $3,000 !rom parking
meters, Issued 1,041 parking
ticketa, drove 4,141 mlles and
had the pollee cruiser serVICed twtce
The mayor 's report lor
May showed receipts in the
amoWit of $1,498 60, which
counctl approved
The
meehng was opened With
prayer by the Rev. William
Middlesworth.
Attendmg were Mayor
Andrews, Ralph Werry, Lou
Osborne,
Davis,
Phil
Globokar, Dr Brown, council
members, Dan Thomas,
..Lawrence Manley, Mr and
Mrs. Basil Haynes, Phyllls
Hennessy, treasurer, and
Jane Walton, clerk.

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CREATIONS!
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Our loan officer knows h1s
busmess 1 If you're In need of
a loan, for any reason, he'll
do h1s darndest to see that
you gel one
w1lh a
payment plan that su 1ts you
best Come in and talk to him
today!

l ll .,thW I

AUTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
FRI. EVENINGS5 To7 P.M.

''THE FRIENDLY BANK"

- Elurunate a member's
rtght to keep any funds left
over from hts $6,500 a year
stallonery allowance and
lake the accumulated cash
w;th hun when he leaves
offtce. Former Rep. H.R
Gross, R-lowa, for Instance,
took a $25,000 "cash out"
accumulatiOn with him at
rettrement.
-Eliminate the $1,140 a
year postage allowance
-Reduce to 15 cents the
presenl20 cents-a-mile travel
allowance for drtvmg to the
mernher's district and back
to Washmg!On.
- Reqwre lawmakers to
report their allowance
spendmg every three months
lllStead of the current SIXmonth Intervals
-Create a comrruss1on of
hve Democrats, three
Republicans and seven
persons outstde Congress to
study staffing and spending
by all House committees and
report to the House by Dec.
31, 1977

MEIGS THEATRE
Tomght thru Thursday
June 12 thru June H

complete pn ce

NOT OPEN

Ripley

Frt . Sat. Sun.
June 15·26 27

Pt. Pleasant
Athens

WaIt Disney's

BLACKBEARD'S GHOST

Belpre

1, OHIO

Photo Hours :
~&gt;
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Ust~nov.

Susanne Pleshette, Elsa
Lancheste Joby Baker,
Elliott Reid
IGl
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DEPOSITS INSURED TO 1401000

(Continued from page 8)
same lor people asking about
Planned Parenthood, the
Health Department, food
stamps, whatever.
Sometimes it really helps a
caller to know whom to
contact and what Is likely to
happen"
Mrs .• Leafy Chasteen
presided at the meeting with
Hank Cleland discussing the
new Meigs County directory
of social services. Chester
King, chainnan of the Melgs
County Red Cross, will
assume chairmanship of the
Council at the July meeting
lor the next three months
The meeting In July will be by
ComrnWtity Action Agency
At the meeting were Mrs
Chasteen representing the
Senior CiUzens Inlormatlon
and Referral program; Letha
Proffitt,
Melgs-Gallia
Community Action, Mrs
Wllma Sargent, Central
Hearl Association; Mrs.
Pearl Williams, retired
teacher; Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis, Council secretary;
Doug Uzon, Meigs County
Retired Senior Citizens
Vo!Wlteer Program; Cleland,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation; two
representatives from the
Mental Health; King, Red
Cross Chapter, Vernon
Nease, chairman of the Meigs
County blood program;
Charles E. Blakeslee, Meigs
County Planning Commission; Susie Casto, Phyllis
Bearhs, Planned Parenthood.

News •• in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
transplants Then he trted to reduce his watstllne through a
diet As the pounds dropped off, so dtd his new hair.
ATLANTA- THE NEW SWINE FLU vaccme ts safe and
effective according to the Director of the National Center for
Disease Control. Dr. David Sencer said the vaccine, being
made available to all Americans to prevent an outbreak of the
VIrus, "t.• potent and the level of reaction IS practically zero."
"We are conVInced that we have developed a safe
vaccme " Sencer told a ctvlc club luncheon Monday. Sencer
satd he ~ould not predict whether there will be an outbreak of
the dtsease thts winter, but that all people born since 1920 could
contract the VIrUS
COLUMBUS- STATE AUDITOR THOMAS E Fergu.~n
today Issued an audit against Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle
deputy regiStrar John M. Keller, Lebanon, Indicating a
$73,699 97 shortage m license plate sales from 1973 to 1975.
"Numerous errors and poor orgamzatlon of the paper work
ra1sed seeffilngly endless detailed questtons," noted the state
exanuner
"Difftcultles ranged from the poor quality of ccmpleted
applications to an entire series of plates bemg located In
another deputy registrar's office," said the audit report. The
report satd 902 vehicle license plate appUcations were missing
in 1973 and 44 applications were rrussmg in 1974

Street light
(ConUnued from page 1)
has
been
determined
structurally soWid, although
11 IS recommended that expanston joints be renewed. He
said seven teenagers are
working in town under a
CommWitly Action Agency
work program for 10 weeks
this summer, 24 hours a
week, Two of the yoWig
people ure working at .the
park, he said.
Council discussed several
problems mcludlng removal
of political posters, a cistern
needing filling on Gravel Hill,
a request for the blacktopping of an alley between
I.ncust and Hamilton Sts. and
a complaint against parking

at a business firm.
Councll passed a resolution
authorizing Paul Gerard of
the Middleport Recreation
Commission to ask the
Middleport Planning Com·
mission to seek authority to
expand the recreational
facilities at the Middleport
Marina. Gerard said that the
recreation commission feela
that
any
expanded
recreational program will
almost have to be in the
manna area.
Mayor Hoffman J18reed to
get estimates on resurfacing
costs for certain Middleport
streets. ,Councilman King
suggested resurfaced streeta
he sealed In the future to help
such work last longer. .AI.o
attending the meeting was
Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

ELECTRIC FANS
Housewares

Departmen~

Urgency given to new lock, canal
The Ohto Valley Im provement Association, Inc
today presented to th e
Subcommittee on Water
Resources of the Sena te
Publtc Works Commttlee an
urgent recommendahon for
authortuttion lhts year of
construe tion of the single 110foot by 1,200-foot lock m a
bypa• canal at the Gallipolis
l.ncks and Dam
The eXIsUng structure at
Gallipolis, compleled •m 1937
and compnsmg a 600-foot
lock wtth a 3611-fool aUXlhary
lock, constitutes the most
senous bottleneck on the
Ohlo-Mtsstsstppl River
System between the Pennsylvan18 border and the Gulf

of Meitco Wtth traffic
dellllbld, particularly coal for
steel mtlis and electric power
generalion moWtting rapidly ,
lock capactty wtll be exceeded by 87 percent by !985,
the earliest !eastbie completion dale , OVIA stated
Resulting delays at that
time of 50 hours aw311mg
access to the locks wtll be an
mevttable occurrence with
totAl costs of $17,500 per tow
transtt Thts, the Association
pomted out, would greatly
mcrease costs to consumers
on a w1de vartely of products,
mcludtng electnc power,
steel products, chemtcals,
gasohne, fuel o!l and. host or
household 1terns.

It would dtsrupt delivery
schedules and reduce tndustrtal e!!tctency thus adversely a!!ectmg employment, parttcularly m the
Upper Ohto steel mdustry
whose compebhve postlton
vs Japanese and common
market steel In the Gulf Coast
and Mtd-conhnent regions
would be ser1ously unpaired
Iu summary, OVIA staled
that
" Because of the vital Importance of
adequate
capacity at Galhpohs to the
economy of the entire Upper
Ohto Basm and to the Central
and lower areas of the basm,
as well, we earnestly
recommend authorizalton of

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By Uruted Press International
ATHENS, OHIO - OHIO SUPREME COURT Chte!
Justice C WtlllBm O'Netll told delegates to Buckeye Boys
State they are "on the edge of the Golden Age" m which they
can enlarge the nabon's hberttes and Improve the quality o( 1ts
JUStice
O'Netll admuustered the oath of office Tuesday mght to
students elected to admtmstraltve posts m the mO&lt;'k government semtnar sponsored by the Oh10 Amencan Leg10n. And he
told the 1,386delegates at Ohto Umvers1ty 's convocation center
that the present. and not the future, belongs to them.
"I've made hundreds of commencement speeches and I
used to tell the young people the future belongs to you," O'Neill
SBld "I don't say that any more The present belongs to you
not the future "
CLEVELAND - SOHIO'S PENNY-MlAUON mcrease
on gasolme at company-operated servtce stallons was assatled
today by Democratic senalonal nommee Howard M
Metzenbaum who sa1d there was "no sound economiC reason"
lor the mcrease
"The latest mcrease brmgs Soh10's prtces above the
nallonal average," sa1d Metzenbaum, who wtil face Sen
Robert Taft Jr , R.Qhto, m the November electiOn 'There 1s
no sound economic reason why this company should squeeze
more and more from the Ohto consumer
'Sohto 's prohts are up Sohto's supplies are adequate But
Sohlo's voractous hunger IS msaltable While the oti mdustry
pleads agamst governmental moves to break up the ml
compames, Sohto's acltons prove the need for governmental
protection "

The statement noted
parhcularly that
"Justification of the project
resls upon the direct and
IJTimediate outlook for !raffle
demand, mdependently ol
longer term and more
speculallve prospects, and
further, that the projected
trafftc demand does not
assume nor in any degree
depend upon replacement or
eipanston of any other
navtgatton !acthty "

colhston that killed etght men
and IOJUred
48 others Mthtary judge capt Ferdinand L Salomon II
returned the verdict alter four hours of dehberatton
He smd he Imposed Knull's sentence of "no pumshmenl"
because "the Navy can til afford to lose the servtces of an
offtcer of that cahber "
WASHINGTON - SENATE INVESTIGATORS, after a
rune-month study of the Warren Conuntsston's probe of
Prestdent Kennedy 's murder, are crthcal of the roles of the
FBI and the CIA m the mvestlgation but they don't dispute 1ts
!mding that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassm
Sen. RichardS Schwetker, R-Pa , and Sen Gary Hart, DColo , CO-{!hatrmen of a spectal mtelhgence subcomnuttee, are
releasmg the ll!li!age report tomght and turmng 1t over to the
newly created IS-member Senate Select Committee on
Intelhgence Aclmhes for further actton. Schwetker has satd
the study produced "hot , new leads" whtch could produce new
evtdence about Kennedy's assassmalton. But Hart told a newsman Tuesday ''there ts nothmg sensu tionalm the report ''
CLEVELAND - THE PRICE OF GASOLINE at Standard
011 of Ohio's Sohto company operated slaltons went up one cent
per cent today for the fourth tiiTle this year. Regular is 59 9
Robert Gri!fm, Soch10 marketmg v1ce president, satd
increased crude otl and operatmg costs triggered the mcrease.
Earlier mcreases m Aprtl, May and on June 2 followed a onecent reduction in January and a two-cent reduction m March
A THUNDERSTORM SWEPT ACROSS AN AREA of
southeast Ohto 2S m1les !rom Martella late Tuesday mght and
left up to three roches of had on the ground m some areas, the
Natwnal Weather SerVIce satd lu
The WeaU1€r Servtce
satd the thunderstorm Jut the Lillie Hocking, Ohto, area about
10 p m Tuesday.
Showers and thundershowers of the htt or mtss vanety
dotted the state, the NWS smd

1st Floor

By WESLEY G PIPPERT lor the Foretgn Polley
NEW YORK (UP!) - Assoc1ahon
"We need to recogntze that
Declanng "we seek not a
m
recent years our Western
condomimwn of the powerful
European
alltes have been
but a comrnumty of the free,"
deeply
concerned,
and JUStly
Jtmmy Carter S3ld today the
so,
by
our
umlateral
dealings
Uruted States must do away
with
the
Sovtet
Uruon,"
he
wtth tis "Lone Ranger"
satd
foretgn policy and pursue
' To the maxtn!Um extent
cooperahon wtth other
poss1ble, our dealmgs wtth
democrabc nabons
In what he btlled as "a the Commumst powers
maJor
address,"
the should reflect the combmed
apparent Democra ltc VIews of the democractes,
prestdentlal nommee called and thereby avmd SUSPICIOns
for reduced U S ground by our allies that we may be
disregardmg their mlerests "
forces m Korea
He dtd not use the term
11
detente" or refer to
Secretary of Stale Henry
Ktssmger by name, but tl was
clear they were m hts rnmd
"The tune has come for us
to seek a partnership between
North Amenca, Western
Europe and Japan," Carter
An action requesting the
satd m the speech prepared
court to make II spectfted
rulmgs regardmg a common
party wall hetween slruc·
lures in Pomeroy has been
!1led m the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court
F;lmg the action were John
F Shffler, Sr ,-and Gertrude
B Sltffler, Jackson against
Amy K Jones, also of
Jackson, pursuant to a fire
whtch struck buildings owned
Secretary of Slate Ted W by both the plamtiffs and the
Brown announced today that defendant last Jan. '!lin the
he has ISSUed a charter to lower block o( Pomeroy 's
Western Boot C. B. Radio busmess section
Club, Inc to operate as a nonThe swt states that the real
proftt corporation m the State estate of the plalnllffs and
of Ohio
defendant have common
The prmctpal offtce of the boundartes and the bwldings
corpora hon 1s to be located m thereon along the conunon
MmersVIlle, Metgs County, boundary are constructed
Ohto
with a common wall,
According to the Articles of although there does not ap!ncorporatton ftled m the pear to extsl any written
off1ce of Secretary Brown agreement for the conthe corporallon was formed struction, mamtenance or
for "Eslabltshtng, reconstruclton of such a
mamtaining, supervtsmg, party wall.
and expanding of a club
The plamltf!s charge that
designed to carry out a as a result of the fire part of
'recogmzed program of the wall has fallen away
evaluatiOn and study of radio completely and part remams
techmques, methods and standmg They slate they
eqwpments as authorized by destre to reconstruct a
the Federal Comrnurucations bwldmg on their real estate
Commtsston for the Ciltzens and ask for court rulmgs so
Radto Club The results of that the prOJect can move '
such activtttes to be made
avatlable to any mterested
mdivtdual or group as may
seek the club's assistance "
Gene Ward, Dana Hames
and Karen Haines are the
m&lt;orporators
of
the
corporallon. Karen Haines,
Route I, Minersvtlle, has
been appointed Statutory
Agent
ByLEWISWRD
Unlled Press International
Jtmmy Carter attacked
PreSident Ford's anlibusmg
plan Tuesday night and said
the na tton needs a prestdent
who wtll encourage school
desegregation.
The prospective
Democratic presidential
nommee told a fund-raising
dinner m Boston that public
school mtegrahon was "one
There w 1 be a first and of the best thmgs that ever
second place for the best happened In the South."
Bicentenr -al theme, church
Carter spoke hours after
groups, !ht and second best Ford told the national
Bicentennial, non-{!hurch, Jaycees convention m
prize lor best commercial lnd1anapol1s hts
entry, anrl marching Wlti and admmtslratton shortly wUI
a !trst, second and th1rd place ftle a court swt challenging
for best decorate&lt;! btcycle. "court-ordered forced
Games will get Widerway busmg" and send Congress a
at the )Wlior high at 4 p.m blll that would limit it.
There will be sack races,
Ford complamed that some
greased pole and greased pig federal
courts
"are
to name a few AI 7 30 p m prachcally running our local
church services will be held school boards " His plan
at the high school and at 10 would limit the federal court
p m a tlreworks display will busmg orders to five years.
be held at the jWiior high
Carter satd Ford's proposal
Anyone wishing to par- "would
require
a
ticipate m the parade are to consutullonai au1endment
notify Simpson All WII 1'1 are and I don't t~mk that's
welcome
feasible

See the 20 Inch fans with either two or three
speeds - 12 inch floor fens ad1ustable tilt
and Blnch adjustable table fans. Select your
fan now! We'll make It cool for you.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Harry
M
Mack ,
asso ctahon
president ,
swnmamed OVIA's [Nlstlion
He was followed bv
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seek
not
a
" We
condomtmum of the powerful
but acommumty of the free,"
he satd
"Under the Ntxon-Ford adrntmstratlon, there has
evolved a kind of secretive
'Lone Ra1 ger' !oretgn
poltcy-a one-man policy of
mternaltonal adventure,"
carter satd
Among the mdustnal
dernocractes, he called lor
pertodtc summtt conferences,
occasiOnal meetmgs of the
leaders and frequent cabmetlevel sesstons

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

In economtc and political
affatrs, carter called lor
mcrease d coordtnallon
among tnduslrtallzed
democracies to help avoid
repetition of the 1972-73
Inflation, reduction of trade
barrters and renovatton of
the International Monetary
System
In mutual secunly, Carter
called for reducing U S
groWid forces m South Korea
on a phased basis and
renovatton
of
the
InternatiOnal Monetary
System

Court asked to rule
in common wall issue
ahead.
The plam tiffs ask rulmgs
on the followmg parltculars
I What are the exact
boundaries of the real estate
of the plamtiff and defendant'
2 Do the piamtiffs have the
rlgh t to remove the
remaining portions of the
party wall along the common
boWldary of the real estate of
the plaintiffs and defendant'
3 If plaintiffs have the
ngh t to remov'e the
remaimng party wall, do they
have any responstbllity for
damage to defendant's
remwnmg bwldmg resulting
!rom removal of the wall' If
so, what are the Instructions
and lirnitahons lor removal
of the wall'
4 If the party wall Is
removed, do plamtiffs have
either the rtght or the
obhgatlon to rebwld a party
wall'
5 If plamtiffs have a rlght
to reconstruct a party wall,
do they have any duty to do
anything relative to the attachment of this wall to the
rematmng bwldmg of the
defendan l''
6 If piamliffs have a right
to reconstruct a party wall
along the common boWldary
wtth the real estate of the

defendants,
does
the
defendant have a duty to
share m the cost of the party
wall'
7 Does the defendant have
a responslblllty to share In
the cost of removmg the
party wall along the common
boWldary of plaintiffs' and
defendant's properly'
8 May plaintiffs dispose of
the debris from the party wall
which ls on their real estale
without consultation or
liability to the defendant'
9. Does the defendant have
any responsibility for
removing any of the debris
resulting from the falling of
the party wall'
10 Do the plaintiffs have
the r;ght to construct a wall
on their property, to thetr
line, and leave the defendant
without a wall unless
defendant reconstructs her
own wall for her building'
11 The party wall between
a portton of the real estate of
the plaintiffs and defendant
extended three stories high,
although the building of the
defendant was only twp
stories What llablllty, if any,
do plaintiffs have as a result
of said party wall falling
following the fire'
Bernard V. Fultz Is
plaintiff's counsel

Carter challenges Ford's
position of school busing

feature Racine celebration
chased from any Racme
Ftreman, who ts sponsoring
the event,, or by calhng Pete
Simpson at 949-2118
SWlday, July 4, at 11 a.m .
combmed church services~
wlll be held at the football
!teld. At noon chtcken bar·
becue wtll be sold at the
Rncme F1re Station
At 12 30 a garden tractor
pull will be held at the first
statton sponsored by the
Southeast Ohto Garden
Tractor l'ullers Assoclalton
At 1'45 p m a nag ratsing
ceremony wtll be held at the
high school with the parade to
Ieavethehtghschoolat2pm
Floats and other entrtes
w11l be judged folio..,mg the
parade at the h1g1o school

year.''

1· h .
one ranger po Icy It
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1976

Nashville entertainers to
RACINE - Plans for
Racine's July 3 and 4
celebration in Racine are
well advanced according to
Pete Simpson, program
chairman
On Saturday, July 3, Del
Reeves and The Good Time
Charlies from Nashville Will
be featured in a western show
at 8 p,m at the htgh school
Tickets for the show are on
sale at Dutton's Drugs and
Kay's Beauty Salon m
Middleport, Meigs Inn,
Pomeroy, Paul's Barber ·
Shop m Racine, and Bob's CB
lladio In Gallipolis. Advance
Uckets are $5 for adulls and
f2 50 for students At the door
tickets will be $6 and $3 50.
Tickets may also be pur-

inadequad es of the exlslillll
fa cilities burden uuntlal
commodity movements with
n cessive costs and shutdowns and delays disrupt
supply schedules to the
detriment of the economy of
!be Ohio and Mlssiuippi
Vall ey. Accordingly , the
Committee wlshea to express
Its interest in expedillous
submission of the project
re[NJrt to the appropriate
committees of Congress "ith
a view to authorlzalion this

en tin e

Minersville
NORFOLK, VA - A Mll..ITARY JUDGE has found Ll
(j g ) Kenneth M. Knuil guilty of court martial charges, but club takes
Imposed no pumshment for the Nov
colhston of the crwser
Belknap and the a1rcraft camer John F Kennedy
Knull, who was the deck ofhcer of the Belknpa, became the out papers
only man Tuesday to take legal blame lor the
22

In conllrmalton of Its views
as to the IJTipdrtance and
urgency of this project, OVIA
ctled the action of Congress m
appropriatmg $200,000 for
inihal FY 1975 planntng ,
subject to authomatton and
quoled the followmg excerpl
from the Report of the House
ApproprtatJOns Commtllee on
the FY 1977 Public Works
Approprtaltons Btl!
"Gallipolis Lock and Dam,
Ohio and West Virginia.
Early Improvement of the
exlsllng navigation facilllles
at Gallipolis Lock and Dam,
Ohio and West Virginia is of
particular concern to the
Commlltee. The Committee
is advised
that the

Al,EXANDRIA BAY, N Y. (UP!) - A 1\11! a nd 460-foot
barge wtth more than 6 Inllllon gallons oftuel otl aboard
struck a Comfort Island shoal early today In lhe St
Lawrence R1ver, dumptng 250,000 gallons of the oil into
: the waterway
A spokeSJnan f&lt;;r the Ninth DIStrict Cll8st Guard
Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohto, ha d sa1d I 3 nulUon
gallons of No 6 fuel oil went mto the rtVer But, a Coast
Guard officer at the nearby Wellesley Island sUitton suid
the actual amoWit of spillage was figured at 5,000 barrels,
wtth each barrel containing 50 gallons
,
The tug Eileen C. and the barge Nepc0' 140 hit lhe shoal ·
about ! 30 a m , but managed to anchor off Mason Point,
' about f1ve miles from where the miShap occurred
The Cost Guard at Wellesley Island said three of Ute •
barge's 10 holds rupture&lt;~, but Utey were prcs.s uri~cd ttnd '1.
the leakage was halted at 250,000 gallons Each of the
holds contamed 16,000 barrels, the Coa~l Guard saul
Booms were bemg deoloyed to conUJin the spill

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lhts project withm the
current year The well-being
and futur e prospects of
mtihons of Investors ,
workers , farmers and consum ers are directly at

250,000 gallons of oil
dumped into St. Lawrence

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"I see a real need 10 thts
country for strong leadership
from the prestdent, the
governors, the mayors , to
encourage free mtegrallon of
schools," the former Georgia
governor satd
Carter held two fundrmsmg functlons m Boston
and scheduled five more m
New York today at $1,000 a
person He has satd he
expects to have hts $1 2
mtlhon debt paid before
openmg h1s general election
campatgn, whlch will be
financed by federal lunda.
Ronald Reagan has been
working and relaxmg this
week at hts 600-acre ranch
near Santa Barbara, calif ,
and leaves Thursday for a
round
of
campatgn
appearances m MISSissippi,
Minnesota, Wyoming and
Montana - states where 83
delegates arc at stake.
The First Lady, Betty
Ford, will fill m for her
husband at this weekend 's
Minnesota GOP convention,
while F,! u attends an
econorntc sumnm conferenoo
wtth leaders of other Western
nattons m Puerto Rico.

Meanwhile, former Teias
Gov. John Connally satd m
San Antomo that Carter
"looks tough to beal" But,
Connally satd, "as time goes
on a great many flaws wtll
begm to develop m Mr.
carter's facade " He sald
carter Will have to defend
Democrat programs and
"when It's all S81d and done I
think you're going to have
difficulty m dishnguishmg
between the McGovern plat·
form and the Carter
platform"
carter told reporters ln
Boston he was pleased wtth
the platform drafted by the
Democratic platform
committee.
"We hnd ourselves 10 the
unprecedented circum·
stances
where
I'm
able now to run the fall
campaign on the platform
Itself .. because of the
compatiblllty of the platform
provisions wtlh my own
beliefs and because of the
broad acceptance of the
major plalforrn provisions by
a
wide
number
of
Democral s." Carter satd.

NEW YORK, Jw1e %3 Mayor David Matthews
acknowledged to a secret
examining committee he
had visited Royal Gov.
Tryon's ship in the harbor
and left with a wad of
money to give tn loyalist
prisoners in the city jail
and tu Gordon Forbes, a
gwlllmlth. He wao to be
sent to Utchfield, Conn ..
fur cooflnement.

Gasification
plant to go
to Warren
CLARKSBURG, W Va
(UP!) - The Ohto ctty of
Warren has been named the
bkely s1te of a $100 mtlllon
coal gasificatiOn plant
Consolidated Gus Supply
Corp of Clarksburg chose the
area in its proposal to butld a
plant
Consolidated and Dravo
Corp of Pittsburgh would
jom to construct the facility ,
a Consolidated spokesman
satd Tuesday Republic Steel
Corp. at Warren has
eipressed interest in bu)'lng
the plant's entire output, he
satd
The compames were
awaltmg approval by the
Energy Research and
Development Administration
to construct the plant , The
demonstration plant would Pe
part of the federal agency's
attempt to prove the
feasibility of converting coal
into gas for Industrial use
The proposed plant would
burn about 1,000 tons of coal a
day and produce 53 million
cubic feet of methane gas, the
spokesman said

Weather
Cloudy tonight, chance of
thundershowers
Lows
tonight in the low 60s
Showers and thundershowers
likely Thursday, highs In the
low 80s Probability of rain 30
per cent today and tonight, 60
per cent Thursday.

Keney in
critical
condition
Dennis E. Keney, 32, Houle
3, Pomeroy, a vice president
of the Pomeroy National
Bank, is in critical condition
at Sl Joseph Hospital ln
Parkersburg as the result of
multiple Injuries received in
a car-motorcycle accident
near th e Beacon Service
Station at the intersection of
Routes 33 and 7 In Pomeroy
1'uesday night
Pomeroy Police said u
camper driven by Robert
Billing, 35, Webster, MullS ,
was making a left turn from
Route 33 on Route 7 1'he
motorcycle, driven by Kcney,
struck the side of the camper
and then , out of conb·ol, was
struck by a second cur driven
by Rogert Stewart, Pomeroy
Keney had heen In Point
Pleasant where he had taken
a flying lesson and was 1
enroule home In the Bnwn
Addition on Chester Road
when the acclclent occurred
Keney was laken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
by the Pomeroy Emergency
Squad at 9 47 p m and al
11 07, the squad went to the
local hospital and moved
Keney to St JoAepb Hospital
in Parkersburg, W Va

Three fined by
Mayor Andrews
Three defendants were
fined and three forfeited
bonds ln the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Clarence Andr ews
Tuesday night
Fined
were
Cecil
Etselstem, Pomeroy, $100
and costs, assault charge ,
Rita Ro11~h . Pomeroy, $30
and costs, assured clear
distance, and Kenneth
Morris, Pomeroy, open flask,
$50 and costs Forfeiting
bOnds were Adrian Barnette,
Racine, $50, posted on an
open flask charge; Eddie
Hupp, Racine, $30, speeding,
and Jack Oiler, Middleport,
$150, posted on a reckless
operation charge.

Hysell named county chainnan
of GOP central committee
The
Meigs
County
Republtcan Central
Commttlee named offiCers
when It organized Tuesday
evening at the Meigs Inn
Leshe Fultz sald Central
comrntttee officers elected
were, cha;rman, Robert H
Hysell, Pomeroy; vtce
chatrman, AlVIn Reed, Rt I,
Reedsville , secr etary ,
Elizabeth Hobstetler ,

Rutland
Execu t ive c ummi!L ee
o!ftcers are, chairman, Mr
Fultz, vice chairman, Donald
Collins, Rt. 2, Pome1 oy ,
secretary , Elizabeth
Hobstetter , Rutl a nd ,
treasurer, David Ohlinger,
Middleport, and county
chairman, Evelyn Clark,
Pomeroy

Job opportunities for
Meigs students needed
Frank Knox, manager of
the Gallipolis office of the
Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services, announced today
inltiatlon of a project In
Meigs and Gallla CoWities to
assist area students ln obtalnlng
summer
employment.
Area employers are asked
to review their hiring plans
for the summer and give
particular attention to those
jobs whlch could be filled by
yoWig workers.
The Community Action
Agency In Pomeroy is
providing off1ce space for this
project m 11'1 offtce in the
Melgs County Courthouse.
Employers may notllv
ORES of a"y job op- '
portumhes by calling 992-

5605
Students wishing

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applications for summer •
employment may come to the ~
CommWitly Action Agency
office Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. to 4·30
p.m
Staffing the Pomeroy office ,
will be Joe Chapman, of the '
Gallipolis OBES, and three
local students provided by the :
CommWiily Action Agency, •
Glenda Forrester, lhclne "
sophomore at Mount Vernon •
Nazarene College, Mount •
Vernon; Belinda Deeter,
Long Bottom, senior ' at
Eastern High School, and
Nola Netgler, Syracuse, 1976
graduate of Southern Higl!_
Schools.

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�! - The Daaly Sentinel M ddleport Pomeroy 0 Wednesday JwJe 23 1976

State's workers defy courts
JAMES R DORSEY
BOSTON tUPI) Straking
!lUIIe workers remained off
thear JObs for a third day
today 10 open defaance of
court orders
Leaders of the sir king
ua on have been ordered to
1 &gt;ear 10 court today to
u r lam ~y lhey agnored the
l&gt;a k-to work orders
TJruon head Howard Doyle
8a d early today he would not
ur ler strilung workers to
return to work
Picketers carry ng donuts
, n J sappmg coffee arraved
ootslde stale bu ldmgs and
1gene es at dawn
We sure have got p ckets
oytsade saad a volunteer
e~aploye at Danvers Stale
llospatal
I ve been here
sb ce Sunday and wish I could
go home she saad
I m JUSt slttang here
lookmg out thew ndow at the
•trikers saad Supt James
Callahan of Lemuel Sha uck
II spatal
We are not m an
• mergeney s tuatlon but a lot
of us are tared saad Mary
lhdeout a non strak ng
er aploye at Tewksbury
l!ospatal
A tnckle of early b rd
J•cketers began !hear vagi at
lhc golden domed State
!louse Just before 6 a m The
Htr kers were outnumbered
I y blue and white Wll!ormed
Capitol pollee
Both sides agreed to return
to the barga rung tab e later
today under the dtrect on of
labor
med a tor
r;:nc
Schmertz of New York Talks
I ad been stalled smce
Monday wh le the state
oought to force lhe str king

workers buck o work m to end the strtke would
ex change o agreean g to matagate any sanctions he
med at on
maght mpose
Suffolk Supenor Co r
Gov Mtcltael S 0\Jkak s
Judge Thomas B Morse J
who took a hardhne approach
Tuesday mght alw ordered to il1e str ke al ts outset
the labor leaders to not fy Monday said Tuesday if the
Wlion members un nedaately court orders med alton we
to cease p ckehng all bridges
w 11 mediate
water reatment lac ht es
Dukakas saad he was very
public and menta health very disturbed that umon
anshtulaon s and pnsons
leaders had broken the r
As the stnke coni nues promise to proVIde essent a!
and tens ons mount we tread state serv ces at hospita ls
on the edge of anarchy and mental mst tullons and
that must not happen
priSOns dur ng the str ke
Morse sad
The very least we can
Uruon leaders Howard V expect as !hot essenlla l
Doyle and Pau Qu rk were serv ces be prov ded
he
ordered nto court at noon to saad
show cause why they should
An urgen appeal Tuesday
not be held m contempt of morn ng by Mental Hea iJJ
court Morse saad a good Commasswner Robert Ok n
Ia th effort by un on leHders for c tazen volunteers lo
supplement the exhausted

Giving Blood Monday n
the

egular

bloodmob e un t were
POMEROY Wa er
Robert Couch
A teen
Wehrung Rober! Vaughn
Kathleen Wells Jeff H II a y
F an~ Vaughn Barbara
F eld' M sa R zer Charles
Swa zel Patty J Ba ton
Har an Wehrung Homer
Baxte r

Irene Ba nes M ke

Ol er eJohn Ambrose Janet

Amb ose Jan Holter Ge aid
Rought Ca Hendr cks J
Mnr jor e Reu er

where a I correct op guards
reported for work
Wage negohal ons broke
off SWJ&lt;Iay when the slate
reJected a un on proposal for
a $3 600 average pay hake
over two years and realer aled
at.s offer or a $2 175 average
nc ~se over three years
The average state wage as
about $9 300

Rizzo demands troops

Blood donors
Monday listed
Pomeroy at

and dwmdhng staff at m e n t
a l nslltutions produc"ed some
300 volunteers by n ghtfall
state o!facaals claamed Ok n
saad the health o! pahents
was m ser ous Jeopardy
Another major concern was
the prospect of untreated raw
sewage flowmg nto Boston
Harbor Sewage treatment
plants have been shut down
by the strake and a health
hazard :uuld occur Dukakas
sad
The stnke as he first
statewade pubhc employe
work
stoppage
n
Massachusetts h story The
state .saad 20 422 employes
were out of work Tuesday up
nearly 1 000 from Monday
State pol ce assun ed guard
dutaes at all bu one state
priSOn the med wn secunty
fa cahty at Frammgham

Chery

Lehew Robert Sm th Mary
f elds
Lenora Le fhe t
V rg
W ndan
Isa be le
C uch
R chard Couch
W ace Ha I eld Jacque! ne
B lckles
M DDLEPORT Kath yn
L Denison Martha Hackett
Charles Sea les Jud th
Paockllngton Joan Edwa ds
Edward Ours
C ara J
F ance Sa ah J Fow er
Ja mes R Da ey M lion
Hood Robert King
SYRACUSE - Kathy J
Cumings Ariella Vanover
t awrence Ebersbach
MINERSVILLE - Carolyn
A Charles Steven Nease
Clara Mcintyre
REEDSVfLLE - Bulah
Maxey
Grant
Sm th
R chard Barton
RUTLAND - Mary Ei
Dav dson Leo Davidson
Chorles K ng Donna M
Dav dson
A bert
CHESTER
Mart n
• LONG BOTTOM - Henry
lahr Greg Taylor Wtllam
Csbo ne
• RACINE - Peggy H II
l\1 llam Hoba ck charles
~olmston Jean A k e Roy
VanMeter Karen Lem ey
'Charlo' Pyles Jr Rhonda
Dalley Rlla Boggess
• PORTLAND - Ann Bose
LANGSVILLE
Ell s
&gt;Myers

SHADE
Steve Burson
GALLIPOLIS
Pat
'f e ds

I'IDLADELPHIA UP!) Mayor Frank L R zzo
refusmg to take a • o
answer
has formally
r«\uested that Gov Malton J
Sha]l!l change has n md and
sena National Guard troops
to the caly July 4 to prevent
disrup 10ns
The Just ce Depar ent
Monday den ed a request by
Razzo lor 15 000 federal troops
o pa trol Ph ladelpl a
Independence Day sav ng
hat troops could not be

ordered mlo the caty unless
nsurrect on or severe
v10lence s n progress and
out of control
That obv ously does not
now ex st nor m the VIew o!
federal or Pennsylvama of
f c als as at nun nent a
department statement said
The department also sad
Pennsylvama would have o
use ts 8 000 stale po ce and
12 000 National Guardsmen
4 000 w th ot ra n ng
before
the
fed eral
governmen mtervened al he

request of the governor or
leg slature
Fo low ng that dec s on
Shapp sad he would not at
th s lime commit the
Na onal Guard to the c ty
July 4
The mayor sa d he needs
the roops because two
groups
Rach Off Our
Backs and The July 4th
Coa ht on
have planned
demonstratiOns to d srupt the
na ion s 2~01h birthday
celebrat ons

Viking's landing site seen
By JAMES J DOYLE
PASADENA Calf UP!
Amer ca s Vtk ng I
spacecraft m ats third orb1 of
Mars sent back p ctures o! s
preferred landmg s te on the
surface n prepara on for s
planned July 4 touchdown
George Sands m ss on con
arol spokesman a Jet Propul
s on Laboratory saad heIrs
of an mtended 58 frames were
transm tied the nearly 200
m1 lion m les to earth Ia e
Tuesday and early today
along with 27 measurements
of mo sture on Mars
Vakmg I one of tw n
spacecraft desagned to put
small nu clear powered
scaence labs on the Martaan
surface snapped p ctures of
the landmg sate Tuesday
afternoon when at made ts
closest pass over Mars for a
s x minute period
A I ttle more than hree
hours later at began sending
them back to earth Scaent s s
today were to begm analyzmg
the pactures frame by frame
The pictures taken from
more than 940 m les above
the Marl an surface should
show features at least the s ze
of a football f eld
The farst cl mce for a
land ng s te as n Mars
northern hemisphere a bus n
called Chryse that m some
past age may have been a
dramage area for a r ver
system
A team of sctentasts wanted
to study the p clure to look lor
any hazards such as craters
boulder helds or steep slopes
features th at would
endanger the three legged
lander or t p 11 over
Caul on as needed because
the lander will be on the
surface of Mars lor good or
Jl 18 mmutes before

sc enlists here w 1l know
what l appened That s the
me t takes for speed..,!
aght transrmssaon to travel
he distance lo Earth
Tuesday was found that
much more water may eXJst
on he red planet than had
been hough! espec al y n
owla d bas ns such as
Cl yse
Sc ent s s say the amount
of wa er and the fa ct there s
water
at
a
adds
cons iderably
to
the
poss ab hty
of
hndmg
bactenal 1 fe on Mars
Vkng2 thesstershpwth

Carmel News,
Mrs Robert Watson and
children Kent Oh o spent a
few days wath her parents
Mr and Mrs Edson Roush
recently
Edd e Young of Sadney
Ohao IS spendmg some I me
wath has grandparents Mr
and Mrs Edson Roush
Mr and Mrs James Carde
New Haven W Va spent
Sunday wath Mary Ctrde
Mrs Robert Lee Becky
Bob Bill vas led at the home of
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chester on Sunday
Be ty Van Meter Margaret
Ann Johnson Sheryl LeAnn
and Patri ck and Eun ce
Brinker called at the home of
Laura Byers of Tanners Run
a recent afternoon
Canoes kavaks a d n
flatable boa s eqwre ex
pe

se and car

o be used

sa fely acco dang to Oh o
Natura Resources D rector
Rober W Tea cr A1 persons
usmg ne of hese types of
watercraft should wear a
Coas Gua d
ppr oved
persona no at on dev ce at
ail mes

dupl cate funcl ons was 6 3
malhon m les from Mars and
headed for orb t Aug 7

Reserve tables
at btcentenmal
ball availahle
POINT PLEASANT Due
to an overnhelrrung nun ber
of requests reserva ons for
tables at the B cen enn al
Bail w 1 be accepted
However there wail be an
add onal charge for the
serv ce an add t10n to the
$1 7 76 per couple t eke
donal on for I to 3 couples (2
to 6 people) s $3 and for 4 to 6
couples 8 to 12 peop e) s $4
Due to renoval on of the
Nahonal Guard Armory
larger tables can ot be or
fered To reserve a table
co ntac he co cha rmen
Mrs Daane Craddoc k at
Citizens NatiOnal Bank or
call her after 5 p m at 675
4128 or Mrs
Beverly
R denour at 675 1766
Checks can be made to the
Peasant Valley Hospatal
AuXIl ary and ma led to Mrs
Craddock at 2403 Mt Vernon
Avenue Pomt Pleasan W
Va 25550
The B centenn al Bal w ll
be held July 3 at the ar ory
nor h of Pmnt Pleasan on
Route 6~ The Les and Larry
Elgart Orchestra w 11 present
mus c for the evemng w th
Larry Elgar d reel ng h s 14
p ece orchestra
Tickets wall sell for $19 76 at
the door Advanced hckets
can be purchased at Fru h
Pharmacy Ct l zens Nataonal
Bru k Ra rdens Shoe Center
Cox s Departm ent Store
Car s Shoes and Picken s
Hardware !or $17 76 per
couple

DR. LAMB

New drug won't stop arthritis
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB I am
bemg treated for arthritis
nnd have been told U at
Motrln a relatavely new
, medic ne from England s a
, cure I am wondermg f t is a
cure or JUSt somethm~ to
relieve the pain Can you
please tell me somelhlng
about this
DEAR READER - Motrin
: is used to rei eve pam ll does
• not cure arthritis or stllp its
: progress m any way ll as
, samalar to asparm m Is ac
taons for osteoarthrat s In
: many patents at ill no better
: Patients often turn up thear
; noses at asp rin because at IS
: so readily available I guess
• the
old saymg thai
• famlllarlty breeds contempt
, coui.I apply here Never
theless It Is hard to find
another medicine as effective
: in treating the aches and
: pains of osU!oarthrl tls
: Many cures have been
..proposed for osteoarthritis
;put the only avaalable
lreatmentts still reUefofpaln

•

and measures to rna nta n
funcUon and mob I ty I am
sendmg you a copy of..The
Health Letter nwnber 4 10
Osleoarthr t s Degenerat ve
of Wear and Tear Arthnt s It
wall gave you some gwdel nes
on acllvaty and measures to
rei eve pain and prolong
useful fun ction Others who
want thts assue. can send 50
cents wath a long stamped
self-addressed envelope for
rna hng Address your letler
to me m care of thas
newspaper P 0 Box 1551
Radao Caty Stallon New
York NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - My
husband Is about to pay $600
for a hairpiece whtch as only
good for four years Then
he II Have to purchase
another one Just last week I
heard on the rad o that a
doctor In New York had
discovered a way to grow
ha r Could you please land
out If thts IS true ' My
husband and I can afford
the UIOney for a hat p cce
DEAR READEH
There

was a story n the New York
papers of a doctor us ng an
experimental procedure to
grow hmr Has exper ment
consasls of rubbmg an omt
ment co nta ning female
hormone over lhe areas
where ha r f fall ng out
Accordmg to the report he
clmms to have had con
saderable success n stopp ng
the falling of hair and n some
nstan ces some Improvement
m growth of haar The doctor
ackrowledges that
s st ll
expenmental and there as
nothmg available now lor the
public
Just to put thas mto per
spective at was not too many
years ago that other doctors
were expenmenhng by
rubbmg an omtment on the
scalp which contamed male
hormone Th s caused a flap
for a while but has qwetly
disappeared Apparently at
was only good for a few
headlines
There as no much that can
be offered for the treatment
of baldness The on i) sue

cess!ul re volutionary Idea to
date has been ha r trans
plan Is These are done by
laking small punched out
areas o! ha r from the sade of
the head where ha r growth s
abundant and ransplant
them mto the bald areas
When th s as done by m
dlvtduals ramed and well
qt&lt;al f ed to do at the
procedure prov des con
s derable cosmet c am
provement The reason the
folhcles are taken from the
s de of the head is that there
s where the follicles appear
to have the longest hfe and
are most abudant That s why
you see men and some
women wath abWJdant ha ron
he s de o! the head but a bal~
pate on top
There are a num her of
advertisements claammg to
prevent baldness or restore
haar but I m afraid none of
these would really pass close
s rutmy for sclenhflc ac
curacy or rehabal ty I
somehmes wonder why he)
are allowed to adverhse

She wanted to manage rugby team
NEW YORK IUP!) - Nancy Donnelly of
Oxon Hall Md who resagned from the
Merchant Manne Academy alter she was
found n bed with her f ance says she was
il1e VICtim of a campaagn of harrassment
The 211-year..,ld ex-madsh pwornan said
Tuesday that almost all of the 25 women at
the academy sleep w th the1r cadet
boyfr ends on campus
Mass Donnelly saad the academy m Kmgs
Po nt L I decided to make an example
of her because she had previously been

Reedsville Alfred
7\r
1\T
Social Notes
1 leWs 1 lOtes Sunday school attendance
on June 20 was 49 the of
Leonard Sm th whose home
was recently destroyed by
f re extends thanks to all who
helped replace h s home and
house hold goods
Capt and Mrs Fredenck
Sm th and daughters o!
Hampton Va spent several
days at the Hetzer B se
hone
Riverv ew Garl Scout Troop
1007 recently enjoyed a party
at the Skate A Way Rmk
near Chester Thas was
sponsored by Mr and Mrs
David A Sm th
The followmg members of
the Riverview Garden Club
ate at the Wa!mar Restaurant
at Parkersburg W Va and
toured Fenton Glass Factory
on Tuesday Mrs Denver
Webe r
Mrs
Ernest
Wh tehead
Mr s Gene
Watson Mrs Dorse Rebel
Mrs Herman Grossn ckle
Mrs Donald Putman Mrs
Waiter Brown Mrs Dav d
Mrs Ronald
Chadwel
Cowdery Mrs Tom Spencer
and Mrs Harllss Frank
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs David A Smath and
D ana were Mr and Mrs
Tom Drake o! Reynoldsburg
Paul Ford of Columbus John
Lucas and fraend of Cleveland
and Mr and Mrs Dav d G
Smath of Chesler
Jull Wh tehead daughter
of Mr and Mrs Ernest
Whitehead returned home
a!ler spendmg a week at
Buckeye Garis State at
Capata
Un vers t y
Colwnbus

Support
MARION
CongressiOnal
hear ngs are expected m late
Sep ember on he Conswner
Commun cat ons Reform Ac
- a b ll a med at keepmg
telephone rates for bas c
res de t al and small
bus ness servace as lnex
pens ve as possable
Almost 150 members of
Congress have JOined n as co
sponsors of the b ll supported
by the telephone ndustry
according to Robert M
Wopat Pres dent of General
Telephone Co o! Ohao
Sax congressmen from Oh o
are amon g those who have
ntroduced this Jegas at on
They are Rep Donald D
Clancy (R 2 Rep Tennyson
Guyer ( R-4 Rep Clarence
J Brown (R 7)
Rep
Clarence E Mlller R 10
Rep Samuel L Devme tR
12 ) Rep John M Ashbrook
(R 17) and Hep Charles J
Carney (D 19)
The w despread support n
Congress s a clear message
to il1e federal regulators n
Wash ng on
Stop ex
peramen ng w th the world s
be st telephone system
especially when the ex
penment.. \\Ill ead to much
h gher bas c rates Wopat
sad
Recent Federal Corn
mun callons CommisSion
dec as ons have allowed

fenng $20 55 SWlday school
opens now at 9 30
Father s Day was observed
at the close of Sundav school
wath gilts from the Sunday
school presented by Nma
Rob nson and Thelma
Henderson to those present
and several unable to be
present A poem Tribute to
Father was read and the
hymn
Faith Of Our
Fathers was sung
The new pastor R chard
Thomas was welcomed at the
close of the SWlday sc hool
hour
Worshap servaces were held
at 10 45 w th the Rev
Richard Thomas speaking
!rom Genesas 18 22 33 at
tendance was 34
Nma Robmson and Clara
Follrod rece ved word that
Erroll (Jack Fo !rod ) of
Pomeroy has been re
to Veterans
adm tted
Hasp tal seriously all
Kathy Follrod went to
Columbus 0 Sunday to
attend G rl s State Con
venUon
Mr and Mrs Donald Elhott
recently moved a new raaler
home near the home of has
parents Mr and Mrs Mams
Ellaott near here whach they
wall occupy soon
Mrs Genevieve Guthne
attended
a
birthday
celebrat on for her brother
Jewell S ory ast Sunday at
the Story home near here
Attendmg were Richard
Russell and Charles Yost and
lam ly and Genevaeve ac
companied them to Sugar

•

IS

found n a dorrmtory room with hve
members nf the academy rugby team 'with
il1e door closed
She saad that came about \lfcause she
wanted to be the manager of the rugby
team
No action was taken agamst her flllllce
who graduated Monday
Mass Donnelly saad she w II not fight the
Merchant Marme now lor fear of causing
trouble for her fiance who s on active
serv ce as a shap s offacer

Grove to thear home and
stayed over n ght w th her
daughter and son n law Mr
and Mrs Delber Yost and
famaly and her new great
granddaughter ( Cavlnee)
returnmg home here wath
Martha Elliott on Monday
who had VISIted her son
Howard Ell ott an Columbus
over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Dav d
Walhams and Aaron of
Belpre spent Father s Day
weekend wath her parents
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Henderson and attended
church here Sunday mormng
Saturday d nner guests of
Mr and Mrs Charles D
Woode were Mr and Mrs
Clalf Woode and Conme and
her gtrl frtend Lana o(
Circleville 0 Sunday dinner
guest was the Rev Richard
Thomas o! Zaleski 0
ass gned o the Tuppers
Pia ns Charge and mov ng
nto the parsonage there
soon

SUSPECT SA."'E
LOS ANGELES UP!
Muharem Kurbegovtc the al
leged alphabet bomber
charged w th setting the
dev ce that killed three and
InJured II at Los Angeles
Internal onal Aarport m 1974
as no msane a three JUdge
appeals court has ruled
There as ample eVIdence
sa d the state Court of
Appeals Tuesday
that
Kurbegov c s a master of
decephon and was ndeed
fa kmg
ev dence
of
mcompetency
The ruling does not mean
he automatically w ll go to
trial but prepares the 1\ay if
state psych a r sts agree he s
legally sane

News Notes
BY BERTHA PARKER
Attendance at the services
Sunday mornmg June 20 at
the Free Methodist Church
was 89 Choar members
present was 12 Fathers were
honored by standmg at the
altar whale Rev Shook gave
prayer
Mr s
Kathy
Pulhns
returned home Sunday from
Pleasant Valley Hospllal
Mr Horman Fox suffered a
heart attack Saturday
even ng and IS in mtensave
care at Holzer Medical
Center
Mr Roy Howell IS a
medical patient at Holzer
Medical Center
Mrs Charley Brown her
mother Mrs Cora Renshaw
Gall pohs spent Saturday
evemng wath Mrs Georgaa
Dtehl
Mr and Mrs W !ham
Perry Athens Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer local
were dmner guests SWlday of
Mr and Mrs Vern Story and
son John
Mrs Esta Wse Columbus
1S VISIIIng With Mr and Mrs
Otto Lohn and attended
church service at the local
church Mrs Lohn and Mrs
Wse called on Mr and Mrs
Clarence Curbs and Mrs
Carmen Evans
Mr and Mrs Gene Alkire
and Kev n visited Sunday
wath Mrs Bertha Parker
NOW YOU KNOW
Enghsh contains more
words than any other
language- 800 000 - but t ts
doubtful that any ndivtdual
uses more than 60 000

cited for Telephone Bill

compel han from cus omer
provided elephone equip
ment and nterctty private
hne comrnunacat ons serv ce
not !urn shed by the
telephone companies
These federal pohc es wall
cause rate ncreases up to 60
per cent for resident al and
small bus ness servace ac

The

Da1~

Sentmel
L

cordmg to an 18-mon h study
done for the U S In
dependent Telephone
Assoclat on b) Systems
Appl cat ons
Inc
a
prest g ous
elccom
munacat ons research I rm at
San Rafael Ca f Wopat
sad
The Como unacat ons Act
of 1934 called on the telephone
companaes to develop low
ost telephone servace to
each everyone according
o Wopal
We have earned out our
Congress onal mandate and
95 per cent of Amencan
homes now have telephone
service
This
nearly
untversal servace was made
possible by rate structures
wh ch g ve a prace break to
users of baSic res denllal and
small bus ness serv ce
The telephone companies
can compete wath these
outstde suppliers but to do so
we must shaft to coast-based
rates across the board ThiS
nevatably wall mean htgher
rates for residential users as
has been well documented m
ndependentresearch
It as for these reasons we
have asked Congress to make
a determ nation of the true
pub! c mterest an th s mat
ter
The proposed legaslatwn
would leave regulat on ol

Evert posts easy victory
By ROBERT MUSEL
WIMBLEDON
England
UP! - Top-seeded Chr s
Ever qua ckly d spa tched
American Linda Thomas m
straight sets before gettmg
down to busmess Tuesday at
the $280 000 Wambledon
enms champ10nsh ps
Arter beating Thomas
Evert started collect ng
s gna ures on a pet tion to
have the women players
ece ve he same shce of
Wimbledon s monetary pte as
he men Evert the even
money bettfn~ favorite wlll
present the pet taon o the
management committee Fra
day Currenlly the men s
champaon rece ves $22 125 to
$17 700 for the women s
cr
ur Ashe the men s top
tefend ng
chan p1
"
rouble
for the second straight day
vath an I cralded opponen

Laurel Cliff

Ashe was taken to four sets
by Allan Stone who as ranked
only mnth n ha s nat ve
Aus ral a before w nrung 7
5 8-9 9-7 7-li
Wath Ashe way off form
h rd seeded !be Naslase re
placed ham as second belt ng
favor te at 8-1 The vola tale
Romaman met Ze jko
FranuloVIc of YugoslaVIa and
t was an easy VICtory for
Nastase
Fafth seede d Adr ano
Panatta the French an~
l al an Open champaon sa d
after his fiveset v ctory over
Australia s Dale Collings I
shouldn t bave been seeded so
low Eight mne or ten s a
better place for me
Sweden s f f h seeded
BJorn Borg the blonde
dar! ng of thousa nd s of
schoolg r s I vlng m a country
adeou to avoad their
attentions buraed Marty
R essen 6-2 6 2 G-4

The second see d and
bettmg favorite J mmy
Connors won a straight set
vactory
over Stephen
Warboys of Bntam
Jam Delaney upset Jurgen
Fassbender who learned JIISI
before go ng on court has wafe
had given btrth to a baby
Bntam s No 1 Buster
Mottram was forced to aban
don h s match w th Han~
Jurgen Pohmann of Germany
af er becommg sack on court
and gave this reason for
try ng to play w th what was
said to be Jaryngabs I d dn t
want to qu t three years in a
row In 1975 he had to stop
because of tenn s elbow 10
1974 w lh lonslllltls
John Newcombe and Tony
Roche unseeded although
il1ey have won the doubles
here five times were beaten
by the topseeded doubles
team of BriBn Gottfre d and
Raul Ramirez

customer provided eqwp
ment m the hands of the
states
would
forbad
duphcataon of bas c long
dastance service and would
perm t genwne lntercaty rate
competition based on costs

Ladies go

Bench, Norman pace Reds 6-0win ~

Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPl Sporn Editor
NEW YORK UP!) - As baseball commissiOner Bow e
Kuhn s supposed to be above petty an most es but be ng
basebalJ..commasswner certamly doesn t exe npt lu n from
havmg personal !eel ngs and il1e one he doesn t h de espec al y
well as has feeling lor Charlie Fmle)
He doesn t hke htm
That could be the Wlderstatement of the month
Bowie Kuhn s feelmgs toward Charhe F nley run pretty deep
and that s not hard to understand at all How would you feel
about a man who dad everyth ng he possably could to have you
removed from your JOb the way Char he F nley dad a year ago
durmg baseball s summer meet ngs n M !waukee How would
you feel about a man who ca lled you names hke the v llage
diot and a !karat kook names hat held you up to pub! c
ndicule
You wou d t hke at at all Ne ther does Bo\\te Kuhn You d
wash you could find some way of not haVIng to deal wath such a
man anymore and Bow e Kuhn lSD t fool ng Cha rlie F nley for
a second The Oakland A s owner knows Kuhn would love to
see htrn ou of baseball compte ely the same way he d l ke to
see Kuha out as comm ss oner Fmley !eels Kuhn s do ng
everythmg he can to drave htrn out
None of those who witnessed he epasode are ever hkely to
!orget the sudden rush of color to Kuhn s lace Finley produced
when he made an attempt at offermg has comments to
newsmen last July 16 n the vel') sa me meetmg room of
M !waukee s Plaster Hotel "here the comm ssaoner had JUS!
an nounced has re-elechon for a second seven year term
Not n MY room you don t Kuhn cut F nley of! sha ply
seemg htrn startmg to talk wath reporters on one sade of he
huge room
In some wa ys Bow e Kuhn !eels Charhe Finley would be
cntacal of anybody who was baseball commissioner and m
other ways he s equally sure F n ey s never go ng to le up on
him
What puzzles me most s how Bowie Kuhn w th the law
background he has ever allo\\ed h mself o get out on the legal
hm ace he s on now The two chief reasons he has giVen lor
ca ncelmg Fanley s sales of Joe Rud and Roll e Fmgers to he
Red Sox and V da Blue to il1e Yankees for $3 5 mallwn only lend
more credence to F nley s charge Kuhn as makmg th s a
personal vendetta agatnst ham
Kuhn sad he disapproved the deals because he !ell they
were mconsastent wath il1e best mterests of ba seball and
because m h s JUdgment the) would upse the compel ve
ba lance n the Amer can League
These statements are open to some quesllon
I m sure Bowae Kuhn would agree that he best nterests of
baseball are served best by Us rules which were expressly
formulated wath the best mlerest of il1e game m mand That
be10g the case would he please be good enough to show me
where t sa) s anywhere m the rules that one club Is prohab ted
from sel mg s players lor ANY pnce
As for compel ave balance he should look at he standings
There aren are any more races n the Amer can League
East and the Nat onal League Eas and half the season s
even gone After Kansas City and Texas there sn t a whole ot
of competat ve balance n the Amer can League West eather
If he s so concerned about that balance what does he have m
mmd for lhe end of this season when so many players wall
become agents? The Tw ns Or oles and lis have so many n
tha category hat none o! them may w n 50 games next year
What s Bowie Kuhn dong abou THAT compel ve balance
Wha can he do?
For one he can reduce the player ltrnat from 25 to 23 Tha
would provade the weaker clubs with add t10nal pla yers and
even up the competl ve balance more
For two he can do something about making all wmvers
Irrevocable He can see to 11 players may be opt oned out only
once nstead of three limes he oan se up some draft ng
procedure whereby the weaker clubs could select certam
players from the stronger ones
Those are four sample changes tha 11 ould help he
compel live balance m boil1 leagues
You re welcome Bow e
No charge

UN CINNA11 UPI
Joh y Be l "" I he could
have c ugl Fred e Not man
w e s tt g n a rockmg
cl a r
Wha eve Fred e w ted
o ti row
fastba 1 slider
curve or screwball I e got
where he wanted 11 saad the
Cm nnah Reds &lt;atche
Tuesday n gh after Normltn
ossed a lou -h ttle wh le
bla k g I e Los Angeles
Dodgers 6-0 m il1e fm a e of a
wo game senes
The victory boosted he
Reds lead m the Nl West to
fave games as thev enter a
two game series tomght wath
l e Ph ade ipl a Phals
No a con e t g on
h s shu out v c or) fuesday
n ght claimed he d dn ( r nd
t as surpnsahg as the fact
hall e s stal we a ng a Reds

B} GENE CADDES
UP! Sports Writer
CHAGRIN FALLS Ohio
UP!)
Wath $100 000 m
praze money on the lme the
Ladies Profess onal Golfers
Assoc at on tour tackles the
rugged Tanglewood Country
Club course begmnmg
Thursday mornmg for the
f rst round of the Babe
Zaharl8s Invatataonal Classtc
The tournament thtrd
r chest on the LPG A tour thiS
year has attracted a field of
80 pros me udmg 48 of the top
50 money winners and n ne
amateurs mto 1\s faeld
The I st ncludes top
money winner Judy Rankin
who could set an aU-time
season s money mark Betty
Burfetndt Jan Stephenson
JoAnne Carner Kathy
Whitworth and Donna Young
Of the top 10 only No 9
Sandra Hayme suffer ng
from a back atlment wall not
be m the fteld
Rankm who already has
won three tour l ties thl3
year nc\udmg the nchest of
all the Colgate Dmah Shore
eve n
ran her year s
wannmgs to $81 830 Sunday
wath a lie for fourth place n
the Hooster Classic at
Plymouth lnd pacltlng up
$2 255 Rankm needs only a
third or better m the Zaharaas
to break the one-year mark
set n 1974 by Carner First
pr ze s $15 000 whale second
IS worth $11 000 and third
$7 600
The tournament IS named
a! er the late Babe Dadrikson
Zahar as considered by
many the greatest woman
athlete ever who died of
cancer when she was only 39
Mrs Zahar as along wiil1
Patty Berg founded the
LPGA m 1949 and served as
is pres dent from the second
year o! 11$ exrstence untllller
death

LOS ANGELES UP!
Chari e F nlcy may have
son e he p n has p anned $10
m hon sw aga nst baseball
Comm ss oner Bow e Kuhn
but he foca l po nt o! Ihe furor
a e h ee guvs who fee as
hey are 1 mbo
Attorne} Neal Pap ano who
represe nts Oakland A s
owner Fmlcy sa d Tuesday
hat he s talk ng to other
n erested Par hes about the
su t aga ns Kuhn who
vetoed Fmley s $3 5 m lhon
sale o! Uu ee of the club s op
star s V da Blue Rolhe
F ngers and J oe Rud
We are talkmg w th o her
n crested partaes and gett ng
some of their mput and ve
want

o have a d scuss oo

aga n before we f le sa d
Pap ano
In New York mea nwiulc
Players Assoc at on director
Marv n M ler sa d h s group
s concerned about hoi\ to ge
Rud1 Fmgers and Blue back
n uruform and on the play ng
fed
Our amm ed a e
cons dera t on IS to rech!y the
compie ely unfa r satua on of
the hree players mvolved
who through no faul of the r
own hnd themselves really
placed nto nacllvaty whach
rep esents damages a nd
Jeopa dy to hear careers
F nley refuses o play the
three stars lest one gets hur
a nd then he sa es wm
approval
Rud and F ngers were
peddled o Boston for $1
m hon each and Blue to the

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7 The Bobcats tr ed to make
a comeback m the las nn ng
by plahng s x rWJs but Jeff
Wayland came on m rehef
and fanned the last batter
Dave Demosky stretched
hts h ttmg streak to n ne
games and raises h s average
to 593 JUst behmd Jell
Wayland wath a 680 mark
Terry Wayland as r dmg a
seven game streak and as
batting at a 4~8 clip
Monday mght Rack Ebers
bach socked a tr pie and
double whale J Wayland
ch pped n w th two doubles
Gett ng smgles were John
Blake T Wayland Dan
Hysell and Demosky
For the Bobcats Willie
Donahue went the dastance
sink ng out seven and
walking a hke number L
Cottenll got a tnple whale
T m Hanmg and Donahue got
three and two smgles
respectively Danny Riggs
and Steve Han ng each had a
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losers with a double and
Reedsvalle No I squeaked s ngle apiece
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Larkins R cky Putnam and
Larry Harris comb ned to fan
Powell s G an s ra sed
14 and wa k mne for the hear record to II I by beatmg
wmners Dav d Durst and he Potreroy Prates Mon
Jerry Larkins socked tnples day 11-0
for Reedsv lie and Bryan
R Stewart and C Allen
Coil ns and John Connolly got shared the pltchmg chores for
doubles Smg c hatters were the w nners and fanned 11
Larkins Mark Holter and and walked only three
J mmy Carter Both teams Together they hurled a no
now stand al 4 I
hatter that dropped the
Rob Sm th Bnan Wells Pirates record t~ 3-8 J
and Greg Cole combmed for Sheets led the hattmg altack
Tuppers Pia ns to fan 13 and w th two homers wh le Allen
walk eaght Tim Probert got a got a homer and double J
double for the losers wh le Beaver and M Boyd each had
those gett ng smgles were a traple and J Fields socked
Sm th 2) Cole Wells Mark two doubles
whale J
Rice Steve Enevoldson and McKinney had a smgle
Mike Colims
For the Pirates T Fa!e
TP
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R
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g1v ng up mne hits
In the Syracuse Little p
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vasahng Racme As rolled
Fafe and Murray Stewart
over the Syracuse Reds 20-11 (wp) Allen and Boyd
W nmng p cher J Rees
fanned three and walked
th rleen whale loser E
Cunmngham and Tony Deem
struck out one and walked
five
Leadmg the h tt ng a tack
for the wmners were Beegle
w th a home run Wolle wath
two doubles and Reese wath a
double and three smgles
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Jones equals 63-year-old mark

By FRED McMAN E
UP I Sports Writer
should ever be sa d tl a
Handy Jones s walk ng o!!
wath tl e Nahonal .eague s
Cv Young A\\ard Its bette r
o sa) runn ng off because
wa ks and Randy Jo es JUSt
don m x
Tl e 27 veaH id lef ander
of he San D ego Padre
posted h s 13th w1 of II e
gil b)
season Tuesday
stopp ng th San Francisco
Yankees for $1 5 m II on on
June 15 but Kuhn vmded the Gaants 4 2 on four hats and m
sales on the grounds they the process equaled a 63
weren t m he best n erest o! year old Na onal 1 eague
record for ost consecut ve
baseball F nley announced
mnlngs " thou! walk ng a
1e would sue
batter
Amer ca n l eag ue
Jones ed e lege dar)
Ptesaden Lee MacPhail
Chr sty Mathewson s Nl
confirmed Blue had sagned a
eco d of 66 consecu ve
hree year contract WI h the
mn
ngs WI bout ssu ng a base
As at the Yankees ns s ence
on
bulls
hen saw that s r ng
before the sale to New York
broken
m
the se\ enth mn n~
York

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I o \ Perez Cesar Gerom no
and Doug Flynn v II a walk
to Bet ch n I Nor a n s
sac !lee fly
T e ru F lynn !rove om•
In he lou th 1 ' g waUa one
of h • two luts for the n gt t
wa&gt;ll e hrst o! hree HBls the
Reds l andym '" wl t us
bee io tg stm dou JOb as a
replac e ncr for JO&lt; M gar
I c c ub
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still benched

for prizes

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w forn
Huh you re asking
Tl at s r gl t
sa d
l really hougl
N rn a
lhc Reds 11 ght trade me
before the Ju e 15 deadl ne I
kno\\ th s club I kes lo make
oves And I 1 33 years old
so hey probably I gure I
don
ave oo many good
yea s e!
Thoughts il1at he n ght be
traded d dn iaave Norman
Ire mg hough After all
"hat s another move nean to
a guy who has p tched If 17
d ffe enl cat es and for sax
diffe e11t naJor league clubs
duntlg a career whacl dales
buck to 1961
Anyway said Norman
af he Reds had wan ed lo
get nd of me I couldn have
done anyil1 mg about at J m
glad they d dn t il1ou~h But

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State's workers defy courts
JAMES R DORSEY
BOSTON tUPI) Straking
!lUIIe workers remained off
thear JObs for a third day
today 10 open defaance of
court orders
Leaders of the sir king
ua on have been ordered to
1 &gt;ear 10 court today to
u r lam ~y lhey agnored the
l&gt;a k-to work orders
TJruon head Howard Doyle
8a d early today he would not
ur ler strilung workers to
return to work
Picketers carry ng donuts
, n J sappmg coffee arraved
ootslde stale bu ldmgs and
1gene es at dawn
We sure have got p ckets
oytsade saad a volunteer
e~aploye at Danvers Stale
llospatal
I ve been here
sb ce Sunday and wish I could
go home she saad
I m JUSt slttang here
lookmg out thew ndow at the
•trikers saad Supt James
Callahan of Lemuel Sha uck
II spatal
We are not m an
• mergeney s tuatlon but a lot
of us are tared saad Mary
lhdeout a non strak ng
er aploye at Tewksbury
l!ospatal
A tnckle of early b rd
J•cketers began !hear vagi at
lhc golden domed State
!louse Just before 6 a m The
Htr kers were outnumbered
I y blue and white Wll!ormed
Capitol pollee
Both sides agreed to return
to the barga rung tab e later
today under the dtrect on of
labor
med a tor
r;:nc
Schmertz of New York Talks
I ad been stalled smce
Monday wh le the state
oought to force lhe str king

workers buck o work m to end the strtke would
ex change o agreean g to matagate any sanctions he
med at on
maght mpose
Suffolk Supenor Co r
Gov Mtcltael S 0\Jkak s
Judge Thomas B Morse J
who took a hardhne approach
Tuesday mght alw ordered to il1e str ke al ts outset
the labor leaders to not fy Monday said Tuesday if the
Wlion members un nedaately court orders med alton we
to cease p ckehng all bridges
w 11 mediate
water reatment lac ht es
Dukakas saad he was very
public and menta health very disturbed that umon
anshtulaon s and pnsons
leaders had broken the r
As the stnke coni nues promise to proVIde essent a!
and tens ons mount we tread state serv ces at hospita ls
on the edge of anarchy and mental mst tullons and
that must not happen
priSOns dur ng the str ke
Morse sad
The very least we can
Uruon leaders Howard V expect as !hot essenlla l
Doyle and Pau Qu rk were serv ces be prov ded
he
ordered nto court at noon to saad
show cause why they should
An urgen appeal Tuesday
not be held m contempt of morn ng by Mental Hea iJJ
court Morse saad a good Commasswner Robert Ok n
Ia th effort by un on leHders for c tazen volunteers lo
supplement the exhausted

Giving Blood Monday n
the

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bloodmob e un t were
POMEROY Wa er
Robert Couch
A teen
Wehrung Rober! Vaughn
Kathleen Wells Jeff H II a y
F an~ Vaughn Barbara
F eld' M sa R zer Charles
Swa zel Patty J Ba ton
Har an Wehrung Homer
Baxte r

Irene Ba nes M ke

Ol er eJohn Ambrose Janet

Amb ose Jan Holter Ge aid
Rought Ca Hendr cks J
Mnr jor e Reu er

where a I correct op guards
reported for work
Wage negohal ons broke
off SWJ&lt;Iay when the slate
reJected a un on proposal for
a $3 600 average pay hake
over two years and realer aled
at.s offer or a $2 175 average
nc ~se over three years
The average state wage as
about $9 300

Rizzo demands troops

Blood donors
Monday listed
Pomeroy at

and dwmdhng staff at m e n t
a l nslltutions produc"ed some
300 volunteers by n ghtfall
state o!facaals claamed Ok n
saad the health o! pahents
was m ser ous Jeopardy
Another major concern was
the prospect of untreated raw
sewage flowmg nto Boston
Harbor Sewage treatment
plants have been shut down
by the strake and a health
hazard :uuld occur Dukakas
sad
The stnke as he first
statewade pubhc employe
work
stoppage
n
Massachusetts h story The
state .saad 20 422 employes
were out of work Tuesday up
nearly 1 000 from Monday
State pol ce assun ed guard
dutaes at all bu one state
priSOn the med wn secunty
fa cahty at Frammgham

Chery

Lehew Robert Sm th Mary
f elds
Lenora Le fhe t
V rg
W ndan
Isa be le
C uch
R chard Couch
W ace Ha I eld Jacque! ne
B lckles
M DDLEPORT Kath yn
L Denison Martha Hackett
Charles Sea les Jud th
Paockllngton Joan Edwa ds
Edward Ours
C ara J
F ance Sa ah J Fow er
Ja mes R Da ey M lion
Hood Robert King
SYRACUSE - Kathy J
Cumings Ariella Vanover
t awrence Ebersbach
MINERSVILLE - Carolyn
A Charles Steven Nease
Clara Mcintyre
REEDSVfLLE - Bulah
Maxey
Grant
Sm th
R chard Barton
RUTLAND - Mary Ei
Dav dson Leo Davidson
Chorles K ng Donna M
Dav dson
A bert
CHESTER
Mart n
• LONG BOTTOM - Henry
lahr Greg Taylor Wtllam
Csbo ne
• RACINE - Peggy H II
l\1 llam Hoba ck charles
~olmston Jean A k e Roy
VanMeter Karen Lem ey
'Charlo' Pyles Jr Rhonda
Dalley Rlla Boggess
• PORTLAND - Ann Bose
LANGSVILLE
Ell s
&gt;Myers

SHADE
Steve Burson
GALLIPOLIS
Pat
'f e ds

I'IDLADELPHIA UP!) Mayor Frank L R zzo
refusmg to take a • o
answer
has formally
r«\uested that Gov Malton J
Sha]l!l change has n md and
sena National Guard troops
to the caly July 4 to prevent
disrup 10ns
The Just ce Depar ent
Monday den ed a request by
Razzo lor 15 000 federal troops
o pa trol Ph ladelpl a
Independence Day sav ng
hat troops could not be

ordered mlo the caty unless
nsurrect on or severe
v10lence s n progress and
out of control
That obv ously does not
now ex st nor m the VIew o!
federal or Pennsylvama of
f c als as at nun nent a
department statement said
The department also sad
Pennsylvama would have o
use ts 8 000 stale po ce and
12 000 National Guardsmen
4 000 w th ot ra n ng
before
the
fed eral
governmen mtervened al he

request of the governor or
leg slature
Fo low ng that dec s on
Shapp sad he would not at
th s lime commit the
Na onal Guard to the c ty
July 4
The mayor sa d he needs
the roops because two
groups
Rach Off Our
Backs and The July 4th
Coa ht on
have planned
demonstratiOns to d srupt the
na ion s 2~01h birthday
celebrat ons

Viking's landing site seen
By JAMES J DOYLE
PASADENA Calf UP!
Amer ca s Vtk ng I
spacecraft m ats third orb1 of
Mars sent back p ctures o! s
preferred landmg s te on the
surface n prepara on for s
planned July 4 touchdown
George Sands m ss on con
arol spokesman a Jet Propul
s on Laboratory saad heIrs
of an mtended 58 frames were
transm tied the nearly 200
m1 lion m les to earth Ia e
Tuesday and early today
along with 27 measurements
of mo sture on Mars
Vakmg I one of tw n
spacecraft desagned to put
small nu clear powered
scaence labs on the Martaan
surface snapped p ctures of
the landmg sate Tuesday
afternoon when at made ts
closest pass over Mars for a
s x minute period
A I ttle more than hree
hours later at began sending
them back to earth Scaent s s
today were to begm analyzmg
the pactures frame by frame
The pictures taken from
more than 940 m les above
the Marl an surface should
show features at least the s ze
of a football f eld
The farst cl mce for a
land ng s te as n Mars
northern hemisphere a bus n
called Chryse that m some
past age may have been a
dramage area for a r ver
system
A team of sctentasts wanted
to study the p clure to look lor
any hazards such as craters
boulder helds or steep slopes
features th at would
endanger the three legged
lander or t p 11 over
Caul on as needed because
the lander will be on the
surface of Mars lor good or
Jl 18 mmutes before

sc enlists here w 1l know
what l appened That s the
me t takes for speed..,!
aght transrmssaon to travel
he distance lo Earth
Tuesday was found that
much more water may eXJst
on he red planet than had
been hough! espec al y n
owla d bas ns such as
Cl yse
Sc ent s s say the amount
of wa er and the fa ct there s
water
at
a
adds
cons iderably
to
the
poss ab hty
of
hndmg
bactenal 1 fe on Mars
Vkng2 thesstershpwth

Carmel News,
Mrs Robert Watson and
children Kent Oh o spent a
few days wath her parents
Mr and Mrs Edson Roush
recently
Edd e Young of Sadney
Ohao IS spendmg some I me
wath has grandparents Mr
and Mrs Edson Roush
Mr and Mrs James Carde
New Haven W Va spent
Sunday wath Mary Ctrde
Mrs Robert Lee Becky
Bob Bill vas led at the home of
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chester on Sunday
Be ty Van Meter Margaret
Ann Johnson Sheryl LeAnn
and Patri ck and Eun ce
Brinker called at the home of
Laura Byers of Tanners Run
a recent afternoon
Canoes kavaks a d n
flatable boa s eqwre ex
pe

se and car

o be used

sa fely acco dang to Oh o
Natura Resources D rector
Rober W Tea cr A1 persons
usmg ne of hese types of
watercraft should wear a
Coas Gua d
ppr oved
persona no at on dev ce at
ail mes

dupl cate funcl ons was 6 3
malhon m les from Mars and
headed for orb t Aug 7

Reserve tables
at btcentenmal
ball availahle
POINT PLEASANT Due
to an overnhelrrung nun ber
of requests reserva ons for
tables at the B cen enn al
Bail w 1 be accepted
However there wail be an
add onal charge for the
serv ce an add t10n to the
$1 7 76 per couple t eke
donal on for I to 3 couples (2
to 6 people) s $3 and for 4 to 6
couples 8 to 12 peop e) s $4
Due to renoval on of the
Nahonal Guard Armory
larger tables can ot be or
fered To reserve a table
co ntac he co cha rmen
Mrs Daane Craddoc k at
Citizens NatiOnal Bank or
call her after 5 p m at 675
4128 or Mrs
Beverly
R denour at 675 1766
Checks can be made to the
Peasant Valley Hospatal
AuXIl ary and ma led to Mrs
Craddock at 2403 Mt Vernon
Avenue Pomt Pleasan W
Va 25550
The B centenn al Bal w ll
be held July 3 at the ar ory
nor h of Pmnt Pleasan on
Route 6~ The Les and Larry
Elgart Orchestra w 11 present
mus c for the evemng w th
Larry Elgar d reel ng h s 14
p ece orchestra
Tickets wall sell for $19 76 at
the door Advanced hckets
can be purchased at Fru h
Pharmacy Ct l zens Nataonal
Bru k Ra rdens Shoe Center
Cox s Departm ent Store
Car s Shoes and Picken s
Hardware !or $17 76 per
couple

DR. LAMB

New drug won't stop arthritis
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB I am
bemg treated for arthritis
nnd have been told U at
Motrln a relatavely new
, medic ne from England s a
, cure I am wondermg f t is a
cure or JUSt somethm~ to
relieve the pain Can you
please tell me somelhlng
about this
DEAR READER - Motrin
: is used to rei eve pam ll does
• not cure arthritis or stllp its
: progress m any way ll as
, samalar to asparm m Is ac
taons for osteoarthrat s In
: many patents at ill no better
: Patients often turn up thear
; noses at asp rin because at IS
: so readily available I guess
• the
old saymg thai
• famlllarlty breeds contempt
, coui.I apply here Never
theless It Is hard to find
another medicine as effective
: in treating the aches and
: pains of osU!oarthrl tls
: Many cures have been
..proposed for osteoarthritis
;put the only avaalable
lreatmentts still reUefofpaln

•

and measures to rna nta n
funcUon and mob I ty I am
sendmg you a copy of..The
Health Letter nwnber 4 10
Osleoarthr t s Degenerat ve
of Wear and Tear Arthnt s It
wall gave you some gwdel nes
on acllvaty and measures to
rei eve pain and prolong
useful fun ction Others who
want thts assue. can send 50
cents wath a long stamped
self-addressed envelope for
rna hng Address your letler
to me m care of thas
newspaper P 0 Box 1551
Radao Caty Stallon New
York NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - My
husband Is about to pay $600
for a hairpiece whtch as only
good for four years Then
he II Have to purchase
another one Just last week I
heard on the rad o that a
doctor In New York had
discovered a way to grow
ha r Could you please land
out If thts IS true ' My
husband and I can afford
the UIOney for a hat p cce
DEAR READEH
There

was a story n the New York
papers of a doctor us ng an
experimental procedure to
grow hmr Has exper ment
consasls of rubbmg an omt
ment co nta ning female
hormone over lhe areas
where ha r f fall ng out
Accordmg to the report he
clmms to have had con
saderable success n stopp ng
the falling of hair and n some
nstan ces some Improvement
m growth of haar The doctor
ackrowledges that
s st ll
expenmental and there as
nothmg available now lor the
public
Just to put thas mto per
spective at was not too many
years ago that other doctors
were expenmenhng by
rubbmg an omtment on the
scalp which contamed male
hormone Th s caused a flap
for a while but has qwetly
disappeared Apparently at
was only good for a few
headlines
There as no much that can
be offered for the treatment
of baldness The on i) sue

cess!ul re volutionary Idea to
date has been ha r trans
plan Is These are done by
laking small punched out
areas o! ha r from the sade of
the head where ha r growth s
abundant and ransplant
them mto the bald areas
When th s as done by m
dlvtduals ramed and well
qt&lt;al f ed to do at the
procedure prov des con
s derable cosmet c am
provement The reason the
folhcles are taken from the
s de of the head is that there
s where the follicles appear
to have the longest hfe and
are most abudant That s why
you see men and some
women wath abWJdant ha ron
he s de o! the head but a bal~
pate on top
There are a num her of
advertisements claammg to
prevent baldness or restore
haar but I m afraid none of
these would really pass close
s rutmy for sclenhflc ac
curacy or rehabal ty I
somehmes wonder why he)
are allowed to adverhse

She wanted to manage rugby team
NEW YORK IUP!) - Nancy Donnelly of
Oxon Hall Md who resagned from the
Merchant Manne Academy alter she was
found n bed with her f ance says she was
il1e VICtim of a campaagn of harrassment
The 211-year..,ld ex-madsh pwornan said
Tuesday that almost all of the 25 women at
the academy sleep w th the1r cadet
boyfr ends on campus
Mass Donnelly saad the academy m Kmgs
Po nt L I decided to make an example
of her because she had previously been

Reedsville Alfred
7\r
1\T
Social Notes
1 leWs 1 lOtes Sunday school attendance
on June 20 was 49 the of
Leonard Sm th whose home
was recently destroyed by
f re extends thanks to all who
helped replace h s home and
house hold goods
Capt and Mrs Fredenck
Sm th and daughters o!
Hampton Va spent several
days at the Hetzer B se
hone
Riverv ew Garl Scout Troop
1007 recently enjoyed a party
at the Skate A Way Rmk
near Chester Thas was
sponsored by Mr and Mrs
David A Sm th
The followmg members of
the Riverview Garden Club
ate at the Wa!mar Restaurant
at Parkersburg W Va and
toured Fenton Glass Factory
on Tuesday Mrs Denver
Webe r
Mrs
Ernest
Wh tehead
Mr s Gene
Watson Mrs Dorse Rebel
Mrs Herman Grossn ckle
Mrs Donald Putman Mrs
Waiter Brown Mrs Dav d
Mrs Ronald
Chadwel
Cowdery Mrs Tom Spencer
and Mrs Harllss Frank
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs David A Smath and
D ana were Mr and Mrs
Tom Drake o! Reynoldsburg
Paul Ford of Columbus John
Lucas and fraend of Cleveland
and Mr and Mrs Dav d G
Smath of Chesler
Jull Wh tehead daughter
of Mr and Mrs Ernest
Whitehead returned home
a!ler spendmg a week at
Buckeye Garis State at
Capata
Un vers t y
Colwnbus

Support
MARION
CongressiOnal
hear ngs are expected m late
Sep ember on he Conswner
Commun cat ons Reform Ac
- a b ll a med at keepmg
telephone rates for bas c
res de t al and small
bus ness servace as lnex
pens ve as possable
Almost 150 members of
Congress have JOined n as co
sponsors of the b ll supported
by the telephone ndustry
according to Robert M
Wopat Pres dent of General
Telephone Co o! Ohao
Sax congressmen from Oh o
are amon g those who have
ntroduced this Jegas at on
They are Rep Donald D
Clancy (R 2 Rep Tennyson
Guyer ( R-4 Rep Clarence
J Brown (R 7)
Rep
Clarence E Mlller R 10
Rep Samuel L Devme tR
12 ) Rep John M Ashbrook
(R 17) and Hep Charles J
Carney (D 19)
The w despread support n
Congress s a clear message
to il1e federal regulators n
Wash ng on
Stop ex
peramen ng w th the world s
be st telephone system
especially when the ex
penment.. \\Ill ead to much
h gher bas c rates Wopat
sad
Recent Federal Corn
mun callons CommisSion
dec as ons have allowed

fenng $20 55 SWlday school
opens now at 9 30
Father s Day was observed
at the close of Sundav school
wath gilts from the Sunday
school presented by Nma
Rob nson and Thelma
Henderson to those present
and several unable to be
present A poem Tribute to
Father was read and the
hymn
Faith Of Our
Fathers was sung
The new pastor R chard
Thomas was welcomed at the
close of the SWlday sc hool
hour
Worshap servaces were held
at 10 45 w th the Rev
Richard Thomas speaking
!rom Genesas 18 22 33 at
tendance was 34
Nma Robmson and Clara
Follrod rece ved word that
Erroll (Jack Fo !rod ) of
Pomeroy has been re
to Veterans
adm tted
Hasp tal seriously all
Kathy Follrod went to
Columbus 0 Sunday to
attend G rl s State Con
venUon
Mr and Mrs Donald Elhott
recently moved a new raaler
home near the home of has
parents Mr and Mrs Mams
Ellaott near here whach they
wall occupy soon
Mrs Genevieve Guthne
attended
a
birthday
celebrat on for her brother
Jewell S ory ast Sunday at
the Story home near here
Attendmg were Richard
Russell and Charles Yost and
lam ly and Genevaeve ac
companied them to Sugar

•

IS

found n a dorrmtory room with hve
members nf the academy rugby team 'with
il1e door closed
She saad that came about \lfcause she
wanted to be the manager of the rugby
team
No action was taken agamst her flllllce
who graduated Monday
Mass Donnelly saad she w II not fight the
Merchant Marme now lor fear of causing
trouble for her fiance who s on active
serv ce as a shap s offacer

Grove to thear home and
stayed over n ght w th her
daughter and son n law Mr
and Mrs Delber Yost and
famaly and her new great
granddaughter ( Cavlnee)
returnmg home here wath
Martha Elliott on Monday
who had VISIted her son
Howard Ell ott an Columbus
over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Dav d
Walhams and Aaron of
Belpre spent Father s Day
weekend wath her parents
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Henderson and attended
church here Sunday mormng
Saturday d nner guests of
Mr and Mrs Charles D
Woode were Mr and Mrs
Clalf Woode and Conme and
her gtrl frtend Lana o(
Circleville 0 Sunday dinner
guest was the Rev Richard
Thomas o! Zaleski 0
ass gned o the Tuppers
Pia ns Charge and mov ng
nto the parsonage there
soon

SUSPECT SA."'E
LOS ANGELES UP!
Muharem Kurbegovtc the al
leged alphabet bomber
charged w th setting the
dev ce that killed three and
InJured II at Los Angeles
Internal onal Aarport m 1974
as no msane a three JUdge
appeals court has ruled
There as ample eVIdence
sa d the state Court of
Appeals Tuesday
that
Kurbegov c s a master of
decephon and was ndeed
fa kmg
ev dence
of
mcompetency
The ruling does not mean
he automatically w ll go to
trial but prepares the 1\ay if
state psych a r sts agree he s
legally sane

News Notes
BY BERTHA PARKER
Attendance at the services
Sunday mornmg June 20 at
the Free Methodist Church
was 89 Choar members
present was 12 Fathers were
honored by standmg at the
altar whale Rev Shook gave
prayer
Mr s
Kathy
Pulhns
returned home Sunday from
Pleasant Valley Hospllal
Mr Horman Fox suffered a
heart attack Saturday
even ng and IS in mtensave
care at Holzer Medical
Center
Mr Roy Howell IS a
medical patient at Holzer
Medical Center
Mrs Charley Brown her
mother Mrs Cora Renshaw
Gall pohs spent Saturday
evemng wath Mrs Georgaa
Dtehl
Mr and Mrs W !ham
Perry Athens Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer local
were dmner guests SWlday of
Mr and Mrs Vern Story and
son John
Mrs Esta Wse Columbus
1S VISIIIng With Mr and Mrs
Otto Lohn and attended
church service at the local
church Mrs Lohn and Mrs
Wse called on Mr and Mrs
Clarence Curbs and Mrs
Carmen Evans
Mr and Mrs Gene Alkire
and Kev n visited Sunday
wath Mrs Bertha Parker
NOW YOU KNOW
Enghsh contains more
words than any other
language- 800 000 - but t ts
doubtful that any ndivtdual
uses more than 60 000

cited for Telephone Bill

compel han from cus omer
provided elephone equip
ment and nterctty private
hne comrnunacat ons serv ce
not !urn shed by the
telephone companies
These federal pohc es wall
cause rate ncreases up to 60
per cent for resident al and
small bus ness servace ac

The

Da1~

Sentmel
L

cordmg to an 18-mon h study
done for the U S In
dependent Telephone
Assoclat on b) Systems
Appl cat ons
Inc
a
prest g ous
elccom
munacat ons research I rm at
San Rafael Ca f Wopat
sad
The Como unacat ons Act
of 1934 called on the telephone
companaes to develop low
ost telephone servace to
each everyone according
o Wopal
We have earned out our
Congress onal mandate and
95 per cent of Amencan
homes now have telephone
service
This
nearly
untversal servace was made
possible by rate structures
wh ch g ve a prace break to
users of baSic res denllal and
small bus ness serv ce
The telephone companies
can compete wath these
outstde suppliers but to do so
we must shaft to coast-based
rates across the board ThiS
nevatably wall mean htgher
rates for residential users as
has been well documented m
ndependentresearch
It as for these reasons we
have asked Congress to make
a determ nation of the true
pub! c mterest an th s mat
ter
The proposed legaslatwn
would leave regulat on ol

Evert posts easy victory
By ROBERT MUSEL
WIMBLEDON
England
UP! - Top-seeded Chr s
Ever qua ckly d spa tched
American Linda Thomas m
straight sets before gettmg
down to busmess Tuesday at
the $280 000 Wambledon
enms champ10nsh ps
Arter beating Thomas
Evert started collect ng
s gna ures on a pet tion to
have the women players
ece ve he same shce of
Wimbledon s monetary pte as
he men Evert the even
money bettfn~ favorite wlll
present the pet taon o the
management committee Fra
day Currenlly the men s
champaon rece ves $22 125 to
$17 700 for the women s
cr
ur Ashe the men s top
tefend ng
chan p1
"
rouble
for the second straight day
vath an I cralded opponen

Laurel Cliff

Ashe was taken to four sets
by Allan Stone who as ranked
only mnth n ha s nat ve
Aus ral a before w nrung 7
5 8-9 9-7 7-li
Wath Ashe way off form
h rd seeded !be Naslase re
placed ham as second belt ng
favor te at 8-1 The vola tale
Romaman met Ze jko
FranuloVIc of YugoslaVIa and
t was an easy VICtory for
Nastase
Fafth seede d Adr ano
Panatta the French an~
l al an Open champaon sa d
after his fiveset v ctory over
Australia s Dale Collings I
shouldn t bave been seeded so
low Eight mne or ten s a
better place for me
Sweden s f f h seeded
BJorn Borg the blonde
dar! ng of thousa nd s of
schoolg r s I vlng m a country
adeou to avoad their
attentions buraed Marty
R essen 6-2 6 2 G-4

The second see d and
bettmg favorite J mmy
Connors won a straight set
vactory
over Stephen
Warboys of Bntam
Jam Delaney upset Jurgen
Fassbender who learned JIISI
before go ng on court has wafe
had given btrth to a baby
Bntam s No 1 Buster
Mottram was forced to aban
don h s match w th Han~
Jurgen Pohmann of Germany
af er becommg sack on court
and gave this reason for
try ng to play w th what was
said to be Jaryngabs I d dn t
want to qu t three years in a
row In 1975 he had to stop
because of tenn s elbow 10
1974 w lh lonslllltls
John Newcombe and Tony
Roche unseeded although
il1ey have won the doubles
here five times were beaten
by the topseeded doubles
team of BriBn Gottfre d and
Raul Ramirez

customer provided eqwp
ment m the hands of the
states
would
forbad
duphcataon of bas c long
dastance service and would
perm t genwne lntercaty rate
competition based on costs

Ladies go

Bench, Norman pace Reds 6-0win ~

Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPl Sporn Editor
NEW YORK UP!) - As baseball commissiOner Bow e
Kuhn s supposed to be above petty an most es but be ng
basebalJ..commasswner certamly doesn t exe npt lu n from
havmg personal !eel ngs and il1e one he doesn t h de espec al y
well as has feeling lor Charlie Fmle)
He doesn t hke htm
That could be the Wlderstatement of the month
Bowie Kuhn s feelmgs toward Charhe F nley run pretty deep
and that s not hard to understand at all How would you feel
about a man who dad everyth ng he possably could to have you
removed from your JOb the way Char he F nley dad a year ago
durmg baseball s summer meet ngs n M !waukee How would
you feel about a man who ca lled you names hke the v llage
diot and a !karat kook names hat held you up to pub! c
ndicule
You wou d t hke at at all Ne ther does Bo\\te Kuhn You d
wash you could find some way of not haVIng to deal wath such a
man anymore and Bow e Kuhn lSD t fool ng Cha rlie F nley for
a second The Oakland A s owner knows Kuhn would love to
see htrn ou of baseball compte ely the same way he d l ke to
see Kuha out as comm ss oner Fmley !eels Kuhn s do ng
everythmg he can to drave htrn out
None of those who witnessed he epasode are ever hkely to
!orget the sudden rush of color to Kuhn s lace Finley produced
when he made an attempt at offermg has comments to
newsmen last July 16 n the vel') sa me meetmg room of
M !waukee s Plaster Hotel "here the comm ssaoner had JUS!
an nounced has re-elechon for a second seven year term
Not n MY room you don t Kuhn cut F nley of! sha ply
seemg htrn startmg to talk wath reporters on one sade of he
huge room
In some wa ys Bow e Kuhn !eels Charhe Finley would be
cntacal of anybody who was baseball commissioner and m
other ways he s equally sure F n ey s never go ng to le up on
him
What puzzles me most s how Bowie Kuhn w th the law
background he has ever allo\\ed h mself o get out on the legal
hm ace he s on now The two chief reasons he has giVen lor
ca ncelmg Fanley s sales of Joe Rud and Roll e Fmgers to he
Red Sox and V da Blue to il1e Yankees for $3 5 mallwn only lend
more credence to F nley s charge Kuhn as makmg th s a
personal vendetta agatnst ham
Kuhn sad he disapproved the deals because he !ell they
were mconsastent wath il1e best mterests of ba seball and
because m h s JUdgment the) would upse the compel ve
ba lance n the Amer can League
These statements are open to some quesllon
I m sure Bowae Kuhn would agree that he best nterests of
baseball are served best by Us rules which were expressly
formulated wath the best mlerest of il1e game m mand That
be10g the case would he please be good enough to show me
where t sa) s anywhere m the rules that one club Is prohab ted
from sel mg s players lor ANY pnce
As for compel ave balance he should look at he standings
There aren are any more races n the Amer can League
East and the Nat onal League Eas and half the season s
even gone After Kansas City and Texas there sn t a whole ot
of competat ve balance n the Amer can League West eather
If he s so concerned about that balance what does he have m
mmd for lhe end of this season when so many players wall
become agents? The Tw ns Or oles and lis have so many n
tha category hat none o! them may w n 50 games next year
What s Bowie Kuhn dong abou THAT compel ve balance
Wha can he do?
For one he can reduce the player ltrnat from 25 to 23 Tha
would provade the weaker clubs with add t10nal pla yers and
even up the competl ve balance more
For two he can do something about making all wmvers
Irrevocable He can see to 11 players may be opt oned out only
once nstead of three limes he oan se up some draft ng
procedure whereby the weaker clubs could select certam
players from the stronger ones
Those are four sample changes tha 11 ould help he
compel live balance m boil1 leagues
You re welcome Bow e
No charge

UN CINNA11 UPI
Joh y Be l "" I he could
have c ugl Fred e Not man
w e s tt g n a rockmg
cl a r
Wha eve Fred e w ted
o ti row
fastba 1 slider
curve or screwball I e got
where he wanted 11 saad the
Cm nnah Reds &lt;atche
Tuesday n gh after Normltn
ossed a lou -h ttle wh le
bla k g I e Los Angeles
Dodgers 6-0 m il1e fm a e of a
wo game senes
The victory boosted he
Reds lead m the Nl West to
fave games as thev enter a
two game series tomght wath
l e Ph ade ipl a Phals
No a con e t g on
h s shu out v c or) fuesday
n ght claimed he d dn ( r nd
t as surpnsahg as the fact
hall e s stal we a ng a Reds

B} GENE CADDES
UP! Sports Writer
CHAGRIN FALLS Ohio
UP!)
Wath $100 000 m
praze money on the lme the
Ladies Profess onal Golfers
Assoc at on tour tackles the
rugged Tanglewood Country
Club course begmnmg
Thursday mornmg for the
f rst round of the Babe
Zaharl8s Invatataonal Classtc
The tournament thtrd
r chest on the LPG A tour thiS
year has attracted a field of
80 pros me udmg 48 of the top
50 money winners and n ne
amateurs mto 1\s faeld
The I st ncludes top
money winner Judy Rankin
who could set an aU-time
season s money mark Betty
Burfetndt Jan Stephenson
JoAnne Carner Kathy
Whitworth and Donna Young
Of the top 10 only No 9
Sandra Hayme suffer ng
from a back atlment wall not
be m the fteld
Rankm who already has
won three tour l ties thl3
year nc\udmg the nchest of
all the Colgate Dmah Shore
eve n
ran her year s
wannmgs to $81 830 Sunday
wath a lie for fourth place n
the Hooster Classic at
Plymouth lnd pacltlng up
$2 255 Rankm needs only a
third or better m the Zaharaas
to break the one-year mark
set n 1974 by Carner First
pr ze s $15 000 whale second
IS worth $11 000 and third
$7 600
The tournament IS named
a! er the late Babe Dadrikson
Zahar as considered by
many the greatest woman
athlete ever who died of
cancer when she was only 39
Mrs Zahar as along wiil1
Patty Berg founded the
LPGA m 1949 and served as
is pres dent from the second
year o! 11$ exrstence untllller
death

LOS ANGELES UP!
Chari e F nlcy may have
son e he p n has p anned $10
m hon sw aga nst baseball
Comm ss oner Bow e Kuhn
but he foca l po nt o! Ihe furor
a e h ee guvs who fee as
hey are 1 mbo
Attorne} Neal Pap ano who
represe nts Oakland A s
owner Fmlcy sa d Tuesday
hat he s talk ng to other
n erested Par hes about the
su t aga ns Kuhn who
vetoed Fmley s $3 5 m lhon
sale o! Uu ee of the club s op
star s V da Blue Rolhe
F ngers and J oe Rud
We are talkmg w th o her
n crested partaes and gett ng
some of their mput and ve
want

o have a d scuss oo

aga n before we f le sa d
Pap ano
In New York mea nwiulc
Players Assoc at on director
Marv n M ler sa d h s group
s concerned about hoi\ to ge
Rud1 Fmgers and Blue back
n uruform and on the play ng
fed
Our amm ed a e
cons dera t on IS to rech!y the
compie ely unfa r satua on of
the hree players mvolved
who through no faul of the r
own hnd themselves really
placed nto nacllvaty whach
rep esents damages a nd
Jeopa dy to hear careers
F nley refuses o play the
three stars lest one gets hur
a nd then he sa es wm
approval
Rud and F ngers were
peddled o Boston for $1
m hon each and Blue to the

the SCOREBOARD

Stanamgs
Averages
Results

Ma o League Stand ngs
By Un ted Press Internal ana

Nat onal League
East
W

L

36
33
30
28
23

9
26
3
36
37
36

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P tsbu gh
New Yo k
St Lou s
Ch cage
Mon ea

Pet

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Pc

GB

ev
I t 1\0tlld t
eant ti e e I of he "
Nor nan ruck out s M
walked
ly ne 1uesday
Ig( sheganedl s ffU
\ IC ory aga nsl one loss
11 e ~ l71l-poun I lefty t~&lt;t d

on I one sea e 1,a was r
tl e seventl n ng wl c Btl

Rw sell w !ked w th one out
a d Steve Garvey follo11ed
wa I a doub e o left
There lor awh le I lost 11)
co ce t ahon said Nor an
wa I
touc of d s~ s
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Los Ange es

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37 3

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Dave Demosky stretched
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games and raises h s average
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Wayland wath a 680 mark
Terry Wayland as r dmg a
seven game streak and as
batting at a 4~8 clip
Monday mght Rack Ebers
bach socked a tr pie and
double whale J Wayland
ch pped n w th two doubles
Gett ng smgles were John
Blake T Wayland Dan
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sink ng out seven and
walking a hke number L
Cottenll got a tnple whale
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Jerry Larkins socked tnples day 11-0
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R Stewart and C Allen
Coil ns and John Connolly got shared the pltchmg chores for
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By FRED McMAN E
UP I Sports Writer
should ever be sa d tl a
Handy Jones s walk ng o!!
wath tl e Nahonal .eague s
Cv Young A\\ard Its bette r
o sa) runn ng off because
wa ks and Randy Jo es JUSt
don m x
Tl e 27 veaH id lef ander
of he San D ego Padre
posted h s 13th w1 of II e
gil b)
season Tuesday
stopp ng th San Francisco
Yankees for $1 5 m II on on
June 15 but Kuhn vmded the Gaants 4 2 on four hats and m
sales on the grounds they the process equaled a 63
weren t m he best n erest o! year old Na onal 1 eague
record for ost consecut ve
baseball F nley announced
mnlngs " thou! walk ng a
1e would sue
batter
Amer ca n l eag ue
Jones ed e lege dar)
Ptesaden Lee MacPhail
Chr sty Mathewson s Nl
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eco d of 66 consecu ve
hree year contract WI h the
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Friday, June251s the last
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BytheUPI
HOLL YWOOD, F la
Bol l
Entries may be mailed to
Pu t nam hao;, ve t to CJCer c1se
Bill Hubbard, Ohio Valley
h1s opl•on to buy th e Wor ld
Electric Corp., Box Sl,
COLUMBUS (UP! 1- More H ockey
Assoc taf •on
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Clevel
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than 2,000 mentally retarded
citizens from 77 of Ohio's 88 und•sclosed sum , but plans :·:.:-: ·.;.·,.-: :·.•. ·:···· ......·•:.: ··::·:•
ar e almos t com plete for his
counties will gather this t a k eove r dnd th e c l ub 's pol e, w t11 ch IS about tw o
weekend at Ohio Stadium t r ansfer to southern F Ian da pound s lighter and slower
AI a n ews c onf e r en ce than h1 s, Robert s c leared the
for the eigh th annual Ohio
Tu es da y a ff irm ing the team 's r ecord hc1oht Of course. he
;lpec1al ~ympic Games .
•on to move to south sa1d II was due to Bell 's polo
The games, one of the dec•s
Ftonda Putn a m s a 1d he
' Yo u helpe d mor e tha n you
largest sports programs in probably w1 11 r eta•n coac h know ," Robert s sa1d to BelL
Ohio, are sponsored by the Johnn y Wd son but w111 make w hose w orld record of tB 71~
Department of Mental Hea lth player changes to str engthen was set about a mon th ogo at
th e club
the Federation G.1mes 1n
and Mental RetardatiOn .
WHA
V ic e
Pre s •dent
W1 ch1 t a, Kan
He lping
Depa rlrn e nt Howard H. Batdwm sa1d the
Director Timothy Muntz leagu e has given unanimous
KNOXV ILL E TE NN
open the program Friday Will ~ pproval to th e move to P A N Amen can gold m edalist
F lor ida becau se the Cru sade r
Jennifer Chand ler ol L rncoln ,
be Bobby Shr iver, son of Mr. owner
s ··c ould no longe r A la leads a ft eld of e1ght
and Mrs . R Sargent Shnver;
operate
th e
club
1n w om en into th e f1na ls of the
Cleve land " He sa•d the th re e m e ter
Dr. Thomas Songster of the
w om e n s
National Special Olympics Crusader s w1ll mo ve to the Olympi c d1ving tr1al s h ere
Hollywood
Spo rta toriUm
lon1ghl M1 ss Chandler , who
office in Washington and Dr. regardless
of
wh e ther hopes to wm a berth on lhe

Special
Olympics
this week

Norman

Sports
briefs

Ntesen,

Putnam ' s F londa Pro Sport s
Inc buy s th e club

commissiOner of the department's Division of Mental
Retardation .
It was hoped that Mrs.
Shriver, e&gt;eeutlve vice president of the Joseph P.
Kennedy Jr ., Foundation,
would be able to rearrange
her ·schedule to attend.

TORONTO D ETROIT
Red Wing Dan M a Ioney goes
on tr1a l for as sault today m
on ly th e lh1rd case of on ·ICe
v1o len ce to be brought before
the cour t s In the 59.year

hostory of the NHL The 25
year old le ft w 1ng f rom
Barrie. Ont , wa s c har ged
w tth a ssau lt and cau sing
bodily harm to Toronto 's
Bnan Gtenn1 e 1n an N HL
game a t Maple Leaf Gardens
las t Nov S He ha s electe.d

trial by

SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS t UP! J
Gallaway Babe, sixth com mg
mto the stretch, turned on the
speed and won the featured
e1ghth race at Scwto Downs
Tuesday mght by a half
length over Reeds Pence.
Easy Guy was third.
Gallaway Babe, dnven by
Ray Cromer to a 2 07 mile,
paid backers $21 .60, $6.00 and
$3.60
Crafty Lobi' Il l Bl and Pamt
Her Butler (21 ~mbmed for a
mght ly double payoff of
$203116
A crowd of 5.247 wagered
$243,399

Olymp1 c team by lint sh1ng 1n
the t op thr ee ton tg ht , ran up
439 35 pom t s 1n preltm.nary
t hree -meter
c ompellf •on
Tu esday . t o lead 70 entrant s
from across th e cou ntr y
Th 1rteen dtvers, 1nc lud 1ng
pre -meet fa vo rite Chnst1ne
Loock of Fort Worth , Te)l. .
w ere ell m1natect

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
Spun :ed tn illl'lr l' ffort s lo

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11 \lt' l' tu a -ruoktc wh u :uhnil!'i

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14-8 vtc tor y u\'er the Kansas

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Ure.atlnng .a ltttle tnt caster

dbout the cKpennwnl.
Kevm Bell. ree:illed fr om
the minors ln sl week.

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nearly 100 pcHnt s
wllh " :1-fur -5 perfurman(·e at
!he pla te Bell 's luttm~
lll'r uit•:-, wer e s&lt;J nd wu:hcd
m uwrd ~~ lhree-run homt:!r by
Ji11t SJX!IIccr and a two-run
shut by Jorge Orta.
Bell , who ac hwved his first
rn ttJur -lcCjgue lwrne run cmd
ru ns-lla t1 ed -ut when left
fie lder Tum Poquclle collided
Witll a Wall chasing hi S Oy
ba ll , &lt;J&lt;~ml ted bcmg awed by
su IJIU('h so soon.
" Fra nkly, I was surpnsed
to be at tnpl e A level when

season tJegun ,'' Bell smd.
· And even though I had hit
three homers in my last five
g&lt;JJn{'S (;It Iowa , I never
expected them to cull me up.
I guess they JU St needed me ."
n sewhere Ill the American
l.e,.gue, Boston shaded Bal1 ht s

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Ro c he st er
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Milwaukee pummeled
DctJOit, 10-4, Ne~ York edged
Cleve la nd , 3-Z, Mmnesota
drubbed Ca hforma, IO.j), and
Ocokland out a~ay Texas , 5-2

Tuesday 's Results
Roches t er 5 T1dewater 4
Mcmphts 2 Syr acuse 1
Rhode Is land S Cha rl es ton 0
R 1c hmon d 4 To ledo 3

Ontano Provincia l Court
His
attorn ey ,
G eorg e
F1nlay s aon , said Tue sday
tha t Ma loney 's defense wou l d
be ba sed on the ' con sen t " of
all NH L players to accept
v 1olen ce
as
p a rt
of
proles siona I hockey

EUGENE , ORE - TO a
po le vau lter t he most pr1zed
possess 1on 1n th e wor~l d IS h ts
pole A ller Dave Robert s look
th e pole vau lt r ecord to 18 81 "
Tuesddy at t he U S Ol ymp tc
Track and F1eld Trta ls you ' d

have to say a li the talk about

poles ts so much hogwash
Tha t 's becau se Robe rt s broke
h1s favort t e pole and dtdn' t
even shed a tea r He Si mpl y

asked Earl

Be ll, whose

r ecord t1e took away, If he
cou ld use hts and Bell sat d
okay

On the third tr y woth Bell's

People That Supported Me In
The Primary Election.

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The Middleport Summer
Basketball League opened
Tuesday w1th the Middleport
Packers edging Mark V BHI
in overtime ond the Mid·
dleport Dept. Store rolling
past Davenpor t's All .Stars, BO
to 67
The first game saw the
Packers, with four men 111
double figures come from
behind late in the game to t1e
il and eventually win on
Jul1us Blank's 10 foot jwnper
Sl&lt;-four Andy Chonko of
Mark V was the game's top
scorer and reboWlder with 32
and 22 respectively , Jerry
Cremeans added 22 for the
losers.
Terry Qualls paced the
winners w1 th 26 points. Doxie
Walters led in reboWlds with
16.
111 the second contest the
great second half outside
shoot111g of Mike Rober ts and
Chip Brauer of the O..pt.
Store, broke open their game
w1th Davenpor t's AII.Slars
and allowed them lo coast tn

RBs.
the 15th. Darwin groWlded to
For the losmg All.Stars, shol'lslop Mark Belanger,
Mick Davenport had 23 and who se throw for Gl force aL
Steve Pr1ce 15 and 6-ll Mitch second was late- as was lhe
Meadows nominated th e subsequent relay to first.
boards for the Stars with 20.
Packers - Blank• 9-2-20,
Coa ts 1().0-20, Qualls 13-().26,
D. Walters 4-0-8, G. Walburn
fHI-10. U-2-84 total.
Mark V (81) - Chonko 16-232, Walburn 7-().14, Cremeans
11-0·22, Hulton 6-0-22,
Chapman 1-0-2.
Middlepo r t Department
Store - Haggerty 8-0-16,
Bra uer 9-1-19, Brown 4-().8,
Smith 3-0-6, T. Walters 4-1-9,
Roberts 12-().24
Davenport's - Dave nport
11-2-23, Meadows 1-0-2, Sayre
J.2-5, Manotta 2-H, Price 8-016, Burney ().().O, Myers 6-2- 14
Thursday games - 6:30
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homer uf the season 111 the
seventh and a sacrifice Oy m
!he second . R1ck Wails went
eight mmngs to gum hiS
second Victory . The loss,
1\ IU eh went to Catfish Hunter,
snapped a seven-game l'!ew
York wlnnmg streak.
Tigers 10, Brewers t:
Alex Johnson had three
hils, scored twll'€ and drove
m a I' WI to spark a 2().hit
Detrml deluge, which saddled
the Hrewers with their fourth
straight loss and sixth in
seven gHmes Han k Aaron hH
h1s 752nd career homer- and
fifth in h1s last eight gamesfor Milwaukee In the fourth ,
Twi ns 10, Angels 6.
Rod Carel\ had three hils
mcluding H three~run homer,
while Dan Ford added a tworun shot as the Twins routed
Cal1forntu Rook1es Butc h
Wynegar and Bob Randall
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LETART, W. Va. - In a
candlelight ceremon y on
Friday, March 26, at 7:30
p,m. Angela Marie Sayre and
Bruce Allan Richards exchanged wedding vows at the
Vernon United Methodist
Olurch at Letart ,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Sayre
of Letart, and the groom is
the son of Mr . and Mrs.
Baxter Richards of Zebulon,
North Carolma.
Rev. Marlin Campbell of
Point Pleasant officiated at
the double ring ceremony
which featured the lighhng of
the Trinity with backgr~und
music of "Bless Be The Tie
That Binds",
Baskets of salmon colored
gladiolas, lavender mums
and baby's breath wer e
placed on each side of an arch
cen terlng the podium. Spiral
candelabras l\lld palms
graced each side of the
podium with aisle candelabras on every other seat
In the auditorium of the
church,
While · the bride was
·corted down the aisle by
ner father, she presented her
mother an apricot, long
stenuned rose.
The bride wore an Ivory
gown of silk organza and
venice lace. The bodice \jiBS
fashioned with a Gibson girl
neckline and bishop sleeves
styled with venice lace The
full A-line skirt fell from the
empire waistline and ex·
tended to a chapel length
train, completely outline with
the lace, The bride 's long veil
ol ivary illusion was held by a
camelot cap of matching
venice lace and outlined with
lace trim.
She carried a white Bible
presented to her by her late
paternal grandmother on her
12th birthday, On top of the
Bible, the bride's bouquet
was fashioned of apricot
roses, lilies of the valley, and
baby's breath. Her jewelry
consisted _of a cameo pin ,
which belonged to her late
grandmother, Mrs. Clarke
Sayre, and earrings, a gift
from her matron of honor
Mrs. James Campbell,
sister of the bride served as
matron of honor and Mrs .
Dale Moore and Miss Rita
Sayre, a sister of the bride ,
served as bridesmaids.
The bride 's attendants
wore gowns fashioned with
short sleeves trimm•n i"
brown with a V:neckline
gathered at the bodice with a
single rose . Picture hats of
matching apricot completed
the ensemble. The matron of
honor carried a bouquet of
apricot roses and baby 's
breath and the bridesmaids
carried a single apricot rose .
Rebecca and Melany
VanMeter, cousins . of the
Is d
bride, were flower gtr an
each wore a long organza
dreu of apricot and lavender
and carried baskets of
apricot and lavender rose

only jewelry was a patr of
pearl earrings, and she wore
a corsage of apr icot roses and
baby's breath .
The groom's mother wore a
lavender knit floor length
dress, with long sleeves and
empire waist Her jewelry
was a pearl necklace and her
corsage was of white roses
and baby's breath
Jo Anne YoWlg registered
the guests at the wedding and
the registration table was
covered with an ivorv
tablecloth crocheted by the
bride's mother .
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Avalanche Homemaker's
Clubhouse , where Mrs , Gene
Jewell provided organ mus1~
The bnde's table was
centered with a five t1er cake
decorated w1th aoncot roses .
lilies of the valley, and sugar
bells. Atop the cake was a
bridal centerpiece emphasiztn g chns to gram,
s1gmficant of marnage m
Christ.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs Ray Thompson,
Mrs Dwain Schneider , Miss
Dollie Esque , an d Mrs
Donald Meadows , who
assisted in decoratmg the
tables.
Out-of-town guests at.
tending were Mr. and Mrs .
Carroll Norris, Mrs . William
Zerkle, and Jaycelyn, Mrs.
Richard Weaver, all of
Syracuse, and Mrs. Roy
VanMe ter, Melany and
Rebecca, Racme.
Mr , and Mrs. Maurice
Lambt'rt, Columbus; Mr . and
Mrs , Dale Moore and Mrs .
Pluma Gibson, Midland,
Mich . ; Miss Anna Absten ,
Huntm gton ; Mrs . Ly nn
Willford, Mrs . Baxter
Richards and Mr . Johnny
Hendricks, Zebulon, North
Carolina .
Mrs . George Gladden and
John, Clayton, Ind .; Miss
Dot lie Es qu e, Gallipolis ;
Mrs. Dw ain Schneider ,
Huntington ; Miss Viv1an
Gladden, Cleveland ; Mrs
Marlin Campbell and Tonia
Worley, Point Pleasant.
Mrs Joe Blazer and Judy,
Rio Grande; Tammy Sayre,
Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs ,
Howard Sharp , Lisa and
Michelle, Apple Groye; Sue
Hussell, Connie Gilland, Karl
Keebler, Mason, and Debbie
Theiss, Lancaster •
The bride changed into a
pale blue pantsuit for a tnp to
Bryce Mountain Ski Resort m
Virginia. She took her corsage from the bridal bouquet.
The couple now restde at
Rt. 4, Zebulon, North
Carolina, where the groom is
C().()Wner and operator of
Pari Side Seafood in Zebulon ,
and the new Mrs . Richards is
Director of Nur sing a l
Guardian Care, also in
Zebulon.

IT'S BEEN several weeks now ond Leda Mae Kraueter,
Me1gs High teacher, remains in Grant Hospital , Culwnbus .
She's under going som e post-operative complications
Wlfortunately. Cards from her fnends may be sent to her at the
hospital, Room 645.
CHARLES KNIGHTING Jr. , former Meigs area re sident,
has been here visiting Robe;! Cummms of Racme. Stationed
with the U. S. Army in Germany, Charles has been home on
leave but Monday Will return there to resume hiS dulles
JUST HEAI1D that Dr. and Mi'S. Stephen Coats have
another baby - their fifth.
The baby, named Douglas, Scott was born at the West
Plains, Mo. hospital where Stephen IS on the surgwa l staff. So
now they have Sea n, eight; Wayne, seven ; Laura Beth, four ,
and Stephen Andrew, two The grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Charles Gaskill of Middleport and Wellston, and Mr . and Mrs.
Lloyd Con ley of St. Louts, and the great-grandmother' ts Mrs.
Walter Hayes of Middleport.
Stephen and Ius fam1ly are all settled m West Plams
having moved there last September after he flms hed h1s four
year residency m surgery at Flint, Mich. ·
NJ for Chnstine Coats Mcintyre, her husband, D1· Bussell
Mcint yre, and the1r two , Lisa, stx , and Gregg, t\\o , they a~e
now m the process of movmg to Newark, N .J where Huss w11l
head up a O..partment of Medtcal Eth1cs
He recently completed some postgraduate work in
medical eth1cs at Harvard University The fa mily ha s resided
m Boston for the past nme months Christme, a medical
techntclan , worked at the Kennedy Memonal Children's
Hosp1tal there.
The Gasktlls, mc1dentally, just came back from
Assateague Island off the coast of Maryland where they spent
a wetk w1th Russ and Chnstine and the children who were
there in their camper. Th e Mcln tyres are in the process of
dispbsmg of their property in Wa shmg ton where they lived
while he ta ught at the Catholic University there.

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Hi s wife, Ada , and then· seven
d uldrcn begun planning then

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trouble upcmug a ( ' (Ill of
surdincs, cuwhovtes , elt l
insert the pl'tmg of a longpronged fork in the end or the
key and find it then tul'llS
very eas1ly. - IVA
DEAH
POLLY
Emerg ency candl es to have
ready for a poss ible powel'
blackout can be made by
filling a one-I&gt;UWHl coffee can
with candle stubs, rescrvmg
the I onge~! one fur lhe w1ck.
Set the can 111 a pan of water

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Chr is tene Cecil

NEW IIAVE N, W. V11
The Llil'enle nni nl Mllli Flower Show w11l be held at
th e sod 1H l' ou111 in the
Lulh era 11 Church, N1•w
llave n, on June 20.
The Nelwl'lilna Gard en
Club nnd the New 1-lllven
Gurden Cl ub cll'i'l dcd to
d•angc the dal£.' of tl tt• show
atltl plucc.
Tho CUII11111tlue to ent erl :lill
the judges m·e Mrs. Bartl ne
Cmnpbell, Mi's Lloyd Hnusll .

l.elnh Jmte Powell and Mrs .
'l'nm lloffman .

'111e judge• are a('Credited
tuld will be coming from
Viennu, W. Va .

CANCELLED
The .Jun e meeting el f the
Bend O' the Hlver Garden
Club has been cancelled.

DEAH POI.LV - Many of
us ha\'c- l.Jittcn 111lu spuwch,

endive and oth er le!ily
vege tables only ln fmd them
saudy, worm y or full of
cobwebs. Often we buy such
vegetables that have not been
properl y washed or grow ow·
own that need a thorough
cleanmg . Such conditions
muy not show up 111 broccoli
tmlilil IS cooked My mother
taught us to usc about one·
fourth cup salt 111 cold w;Jier
to remove such forei gn
matte r 1n vegetables It
really helps to get them
squea ky clean - l.UCII.I.E.
DEAR POLLY - When you
do not want to usc a cracked
egg ri ghl away , put a s tnp of
plastic gwnmed tape over the
crack to keep the nit out and
the egg from spoiling

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The famtly of Mr . and Mrs dleburg; Mr . and Mrs . John
W. 0. Barmtz gathered on YoWlg , Hobin, Phill ip and
Father's Day at the home of Usa, Lancaster ; Mr . and
Mr. and Mrs . Wilson Car- Mrs D. L. Carr·ol and Matpenter, Mulberry Ave. for a thew , Cincinnati , Mr. and
Mrs . Jim Carpenter and Jay,
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Others altendmg were Mr . Tuppers Plams; Mr . and
and Mrs, Melvm Hoelscher , Mrs . KCJih Barmtz, Tommy
B11l and Andy, Amanllo , and Tim, Kmgston; Mr and
Texas; Mr . and Mrs. Mrs Bob Barnltz, Bobby,
La\\fene e Nelso n and Ricy, Scottie, ,)e lf and
Tammy Kalamazoo , M1 ch ; Johnme, Mason, W Va ., and
Mr and Mrs Bob Wells and Mr. and Mrs . Hayman
Kay , Warsaw ; Kim and Lynn Barmtz, Pomeroy
GUY WAMSLEY
Wells , Columbus; Mr and
Mrs Harry YoWlg , Galion ;
Mr and Mrs . Chris YoWlg,
Warren.
Chuck Young, Columbus:
NEW HAVEN , W. Va. Guy
Richard ( Ricky) Jim Dorko, North Mid·
Wamsl ey, son of Mr and
Mrs Wendell Barker, of New
Hav en celebrated his sixth
WILL NOT MEET
birthday Tue sday with a
Rock
Springs Grange w1ll
birthday party at h1s home
not vtsit Laur el Grange as
~-earlier annoW!ced smce the
Saturday mght meeting has
Ohw la w requ1rcs that all
been cance lled.
wa tercr aft Willi clos ed
compar tments wh1ch could
NO MEETING
trap fuel must be properly
The JWie meeting of the
ventt la ied, renunds the Past Matrons of Evangeline
Walercraf l DI VISIOn of the Chapter, Order of Eastern
Olo1o Department of Natural Star, has been cancelled. A

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WEDNESDAY
AUX ILI ARY of Racine
Fi r e Department Wednesday, 7:30 p,m, at the fir e
station to make plan s for 4th
of Jul y. All members asked to
attend .
FRIDAY
LAST DAY to sign up to
parttc1pate in Kyger Little
Leag ue Tournament is
Frtday.
SATURDAY
HYMN SING Saturday at
Hazel CommWli ty Church,
7·30 p.m Featured si ngers
are The Messengers from
Wellston Public invited.

REVIVA L TO START
A revival will start July I at
the Hiland Chapel, Route 7
bypass, begmning at B each
evemng with lhe Rev
l.Jilwrenc e
Manley
as
evangehst. There will be
special vocal music and the
Rev George Casto, pastor,
invites the public

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F/j,.,ower show date changed

so the wutt•r com es l1alf wtt y
never be done. You ha\1(' up the CHit Place ovel' a l m~·
eight years wear out of yours
nam e, and let cundles tlllell
and l will pass on what I did , Hemove ft·um fire and when
bul with the caution lhal II parillllly concea led &gt;el the
this IS dune It is entirely at reserved Candle 111 the l'unte1.
your own risk. I washed mine - LV

DEAR POLLY - My Pel
Peeve is with the length of
women's pants. Th ey always
seem to have to be altered.
Men 's pants are e1ther sold m
differen t lengths or wtthout
the hems bemg put m They
see m to automatically
assum e that a woman can,
has the ttme or wants to alter
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School, and then returned
home for a Ume of feasting
and fellowship , They were
joined by other relatives and
fncnds.
The couple's five sons are
Kennell! of Blooming Grove ;
13111 of Gallon, Juck and Lee
of Columbus, and Jim of
Massi llon,
and
their
dMgiJte rs arc Genevieve

&lt;:cwnut get them whtte like I.I NDA r:

by hand in a ('Old wulcr
detergent, Do only one panel.
or a pair at the most. at one
time and in a deep tub 1I ust•d
the balhlub l so there is plenty
of room to swish through the
washing and rinsing. They
looked mU('h whiter BUT they
did shrink . Check to see If
hems are deep enough to let
out. I fa ced mine. Also try to
stretrh a bit as the curtains
dry. - POLLY.

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PtOJ)J croy , was s;u·pnscd on
Father's D11y wilh a fam il y
grt-togcther .
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OEAH POLLY - My mce I'WI\S tht• shap~ Of 1ht' leg
while antique satul drupc rt es Why not make wonlt'n's pants

they were when new These
di-apenes were expens1vc
when bought eight years ago
and I hate to get nuw ones.
They are even more. ex·
penstve now. What can I do'' I
had even thought about
dyemg them. - MRS. J T
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ago I had some while antiqut•
sa tin
draprr ies
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cleaned several times. Tinu.·
and strong light had also
taken their tolL I ~nshed
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Father's Day reunion
held at Barnitz home

Mrs. Wheeler.
Mrs. linda Van Meter and
Miss Janie Van Meter en·
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Legwn hall m Middleport
re centl y wilh a layette
shower honoring Mrs Kenny
Wheeler of Dexter.
A blue and whi te color
scheme was used in the
decorations whi ch featured
streamers . Games were
played with gifts g01ng to
Mrs . Mary Starcher , Mrs,
Carolyn Sayre and Mary Lou
Sw1sher Cake, pWlch , chips
and mints were served to
those named and Mrs. Betty
Berkley, Miss Susan Swisher,
Mrs . Karen Hatfield, Shain
Hatfield ,
Miss
Dian e
Wheeler, Miss Deanna Van
Meter, Miss Laura Van
Meter , and Valarie Van
Meter , Sendin g g1fts were
Mrs . Archte Wheeler , Mrs.
Delores Powell and Mrs .
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of Christ mh]islcr, is a patient at Memonal Hospita I in Johnson
City, Tenn. and on Fnday will undergo surgery fur an
aneurysm of the ao1ta Mildred Hawley of Middleport left
today fo1· Tennessee to be with the couple.

HYMN SING SET
There will be a hymn sing
.. •· petals.
at th e Hazel Communi ty
Johnny Hendricks of ChW'ch Saturday, JW1e 26, at
: : • Zebulon was the best man 7:30 p.m. Featured singers
~l; and ushers were John will be "The Messengers"
"' Gladden, cousin of the bride, from Wellston . The public is
·• • and Thomas Sayre, brother of invited to attend.
;4 : the bride. James Campbell
: '; II, nephew of the bride,
served as r ing bearer and
· " Paul Sayre, brother of the
,•' 1 bride, as train bearer .
Mrs , Gene Jewell provided
organ music for the
• • .ceremony and songs Included
"Love Is a Many Splendored
at the Meigs High School Cafeteria
Thing," "Melody of Love",
"Unchained Melt¥1y", an~
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
"Somewhere My Love".
FROM 8:00 P.M. TO 12:00 A.M .
The bride's mother chose a
Pr ice 54.00 per Alumni and $2.00 per non·
floor length apricot knit
dress, fashioned with ruffles
alumni guest or 1976 graduate.
at the neckliqe and cuffs. Her
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Iva Stewart of Rutland reports Lhat one cttmf' to lll•r hmLSC'
Mon&lt;hly evemng and ralhe r than take a chance on il getting
hurt or being taken home by someone who wouldn 't wan! to
return it to its owner she put it in £1 cage. There ctr e bands on
both legs ~nd the ow~er ra n have the pigeon by identifying the
markmgs. Mrs Stew,.rt 's ~eleph on c number is 74~-308:!

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week Forest Run squeaked
by Syracuse at Mmersv1lle,
15-13. Patty Robmson led the
winners with three smgles
and a double wh1le for the
losers P. Ne1gler had four
singles and K. Dugan three
smgles and a tnple .
Wmnmg pitcher was K1m
Gr ueser. Other hitters for
Forest RWI were C. Guinther,
double and singl e . S
Han111ton and L. Ba1 ley , four
singles; I. Fisher, A Mills,
and J . Ord , two singles; K.
Grueser, triple, double and
sin gle; P. Bra uer, two
homers an d a single, and L
Ord , single and two doubles.
Other hitters for Syracuse
were S. Ash and K. Riffle, a
triple each; T. Ferrell and
Hoffman, two singles; T. Ash,
triple and singl\11 CWldlff,
three sin gles; ~ Teaford ,
single and tnple; Hubbard,
single and triple, and Crow
and White, a single each.
In other action, M&amp;R beat
Pomeroy 26-10 with Mary
Boggs getlmg three singles
and a lnple. Kim Se th paced
the losers also w1th three
singles and a tnple. Winnmg
pitcher Kellie Burdette was
backed by these h;tters: Beth
Vaughn, two smgles and a
double ; M1ssy Kale , three
smgles ; Tracy BW'dette , four
singles; Kellie Burdette, two
singles ; Jo McKinney an d
Cathy Howard each a double
and smgle ; Marcia Kale,
Mary Blattner , each sin gles,
and Glenda B. a home run.
Other hitters for Pomeroy
were S. Miller, three singles;
N. Smith, two singles ; M.
Snoffer, three singles and a
double ; S Wright, S. Rought,
Rhonda Hudson, and Jo
Murphy, each a single, and
Velvet Swisher, a double and
single.
In another game, New
Haven rolled over Rutland al
the New Havne fteld, 49-15,
No other statistics were made
available

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Robe rts tossed 111 24 and
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t'Ril)A Y: LAS1' DAY
Friday, June251s the last
day lor IlLite leagues to
enter the K¥~rr Creek
Little League Tournament
BytheUPI
HOLL YWOOD, F la
Bol l
Entries may be mailed to
Pu t nam hao;, ve t to CJCer c1se
Bill Hubbard, Ohio Valley
h1s opl•on to buy th e Wor ld
Electric Corp., Box Sl,
COLUMBUS (UP! 1- More H ockey
Assoc taf •on
Gallipolis.
Clevel
dnd
Crusa
der
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for
a
n
than 2,000 mentally retarded
citizens from 77 of Ohio's 88 und•sclosed sum , but plans :·:.:-: ·.;.·,.-: :·.•. ·:···· ......·•:.: ··::·:•
ar e almos t com plete for his
counties will gather this t a k eove r dnd th e c l ub 's pol e, w t11 ch IS about tw o
weekend at Ohio Stadium t r ansfer to southern F Ian da pound s lighter and slower
AI a n ews c onf e r en ce than h1 s, Robert s c leared the
for the eigh th annual Ohio
Tu es da y a ff irm ing the team 's r ecord hc1oht Of course. he
;lpec1al ~ympic Games .
•on to move to south sa1d II was due to Bell 's polo
The games, one of the dec•s
Ftonda Putn a m s a 1d he
' Yo u helpe d mor e tha n you
largest sports programs in probably w1 11 r eta•n coac h know ," Robert s sa1d to BelL
Ohio, are sponsored by the Johnn y Wd son but w111 make w hose w orld record of tB 71~
Department of Mental Hea lth player changes to str engthen was set about a mon th ogo at
th e club
the Federation G.1mes 1n
and Mental RetardatiOn .
WHA
V ic e
Pre s •dent
W1 ch1 t a, Kan
He lping
Depa rlrn e nt Howard H. Batdwm sa1d the
Director Timothy Muntz leagu e has given unanimous
KNOXV ILL E TE NN
open the program Friday Will ~ pproval to th e move to P A N Amen can gold m edalist
F lor ida becau se the Cru sade r
Jennifer Chand ler ol L rncoln ,
be Bobby Shr iver, son of Mr. owner
s ··c ould no longe r A la leads a ft eld of e1ght
and Mrs . R Sargent Shnver;
operate
th e
club
1n w om en into th e f1na ls of the
Cleve land " He sa•d the th re e m e ter
Dr. Thomas Songster of the
w om e n s
National Special Olympics Crusader s w1ll mo ve to the Olympi c d1ving tr1al s h ere
Hollywood
Spo rta toriUm
lon1ghl M1 ss Chandler , who
office in Washington and Dr. regardless
of
wh e ther hopes to wm a berth on lhe

Special
Olympics
this week

Norman

Sports
briefs

Ntesen,

Putnam ' s F londa Pro Sport s
Inc buy s th e club

commissiOner of the department's Division of Mental
Retardation .
It was hoped that Mrs.
Shriver, e&gt;eeutlve vice president of the Joseph P.
Kennedy Jr ., Foundation,
would be able to rearrange
her ·schedule to attend.

TORONTO D ETROIT
Red Wing Dan M a Ioney goes
on tr1a l for as sault today m
on ly th e lh1rd case of on ·ICe
v1o len ce to be brought before
the cour t s In the 59.year

hostory of the NHL The 25
year old le ft w 1ng f rom
Barrie. Ont , wa s c har ged
w tth a ssau lt and cau sing
bodily harm to Toronto 's
Bnan Gtenn1 e 1n an N HL
game a t Maple Leaf Gardens
las t Nov S He ha s electe.d

trial by

SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS t UP! J
Gallaway Babe, sixth com mg
mto the stretch, turned on the
speed and won the featured
e1ghth race at Scwto Downs
Tuesday mght by a half
length over Reeds Pence.
Easy Guy was third.
Gallaway Babe, dnven by
Ray Cromer to a 2 07 mile,
paid backers $21 .60, $6.00 and
$3.60
Crafty Lobi' Il l Bl and Pamt
Her Butler (21 ~mbmed for a
mght ly double payoff of
$203116
A crowd of 5.247 wagered
$243,399

Olymp1 c team by lint sh1ng 1n
the t op thr ee ton tg ht , ran up
439 35 pom t s 1n preltm.nary
t hree -meter
c ompellf •on
Tu esday . t o lead 70 entrant s
from across th e cou ntr y
Th 1rteen dtvers, 1nc lud 1ng
pre -meet fa vo rite Chnst1ne
Loock of Fort Worth , Te)l. .
w ere ell m1natect

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
Spun :ed tn illl'lr l' ffort s lo

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C hlt~a g4 ,

Wlnt t ~ox lwve
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surprtse oJt C\'en hctng m 1he
me~Jor le:.~gu m; ,

Bul after Tuesda y rught 's
14-8 vtc tor y u\'er the Kansas

C!l y

Hoyal s,

they' re

Ure.atlnng .a ltttle tnt caster

dbout the cKpennwnl.
Kevm Bell. ree:illed fr om
the minors ln sl week.

'-.pt·;nllt ... dt.:t l Ilit' Wltr lt' S11x
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p;uk

Ht·ggi L' .J.u ksun l w tl a three -

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rl tl' tIt 1rd
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nearly 100 pcHnt s
wllh " :1-fur -5 perfurman(·e at
!he pla te Bell 's luttm~
lll'r uit•:-, wer e s&lt;J nd wu:hcd
m uwrd ~~ lhree-run homt:!r by
Ji11t SJX!IIccr and a two-run
shut by Jorge Orta.
Bell , who ac hwved his first
rn ttJur -lcCjgue lwrne run cmd
ru ns-lla t1 ed -ut when left
fie lder Tum Poquclle collided
Witll a Wall chasing hi S Oy
ba ll , &lt;J&lt;~ml ted bcmg awed by
su IJIU('h so soon.
" Fra nkly, I was surpnsed
to be at tnpl e A level when

season tJegun ,'' Bell smd.
· And even though I had hit
three homers in my last five
g&lt;JJn{'S (;It Iowa , I never
expected them to cull me up.
I guess they JU St needed me ."
n sewhere Ill the American
l.e,.gue, Boston shaded Bal1 ht s

InternatiOnal
League Standmgs
Unit e d Press Internation al
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Syra c use
36 '27
Rhode Is land 39 30
Ro c he st er
JJ 28
M e mpht s
32 J t
R 1c hmond

To l edo
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541

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30 35

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46 2

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28 34

452

71 ;

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Milwaukee pummeled
DctJOit, 10-4, Ne~ York edged
Cleve la nd , 3-Z, Mmnesota
drubbed Ca hforma, IO.j), and
Ocokland out a~ay Texas , 5-2

Tuesday 's Results
Roches t er 5 T1dewater 4
Mcmphts 2 Syr acuse 1
Rhode Is land S Cha rl es ton 0
R 1c hmon d 4 To ledo 3

Ontano Provincia l Court
His
attorn ey ,
G eorg e
F1nlay s aon , said Tue sday
tha t Ma loney 's defense wou l d
be ba sed on the ' con sen t " of
all NH L players to accept
v 1olen ce
as
p a rt
of
proles siona I hockey

EUGENE , ORE - TO a
po le vau lter t he most pr1zed
possess 1on 1n th e wor~l d IS h ts
pole A ller Dave Robert s look
th e pole vau lt r ecord to 18 81 "
Tuesddy at t he U S Ol ymp tc
Track and F1eld Trta ls you ' d

have to say a li the talk about

poles ts so much hogwash
Tha t 's becau se Robe rt s broke
h1s favort t e pole and dtdn' t
even shed a tea r He Si mpl y

asked Earl

Be ll, whose

r ecord t1e took away, If he
cou ld use hts and Bell sat d
okay

On the third tr y woth Bell's

People That Supported Me In
The Primary Election.

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The Middleport Summer
Basketball League opened
Tuesday w1th the Middleport
Packers edging Mark V BHI
in overtime ond the Mid·
dleport Dept. Store rolling
past Davenpor t's All .Stars, BO
to 67
The first game saw the
Packers, with four men 111
double figures come from
behind late in the game to t1e
il and eventually win on
Jul1us Blank's 10 foot jwnper
Sl&lt;-four Andy Chonko of
Mark V was the game's top
scorer and reboWlder with 32
and 22 respectively , Jerry
Cremeans added 22 for the
losers.
Terry Qualls paced the
winners w1 th 26 points. Doxie
Walters led in reboWlds with
16.
111 the second contest the
great second half outside
shoot111g of Mike Rober ts and
Chip Brauer of the O..pt.
Store, broke open their game
w1th Davenpor t's AII.Slars
and allowed them lo coast tn

RBs.
the 15th. Darwin groWlded to
For the losmg All.Stars, shol'lslop Mark Belanger,
Mick Davenport had 23 and who se throw for Gl force aL
Steve Pr1ce 15 and 6-ll Mitch second was late- as was lhe
Meadows nominated th e subsequent relay to first.
boards for the Stars with 20.
Packers - Blank• 9-2-20,
Coa ts 1().0-20, Qualls 13-().26,
D. Walters 4-0-8, G. Walburn
fHI-10. U-2-84 total.
Mark V (81) - Chonko 16-232, Walburn 7-().14, Cremeans
11-0·22, Hulton 6-0-22,
Chapman 1-0-2.
Middlepo r t Department
Store - Haggerty 8-0-16,
Bra uer 9-1-19, Brown 4-().8,
Smith 3-0-6, T. Walters 4-1-9,
Roberts 12-().24
Davenport's - Dave nport
11-2-23, Meadows 1-0-2, Sayre
J.2-5, Manotta 2-H, Price 8-016, Burney ().().O, Myers 6-2- 14
Thursday games - 6:30
p.m., Middleport O..pt. vs
Mark V, and at 7 30, Pac kers
vs. Davenport's

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Cleve la nd with hiS fir st
homer uf the season 111 the
seventh and a sacrifice Oy m
!he second . R1ck Wails went
eight mmngs to gum hiS
second Victory . The loss,
1\ IU eh went to Catfish Hunter,
snapped a seven-game l'!ew
York wlnnmg streak.
Tigers 10, Brewers t:
Alex Johnson had three
hils, scored twll'€ and drove
m a I' WI to spark a 2().hit
Detrml deluge, which saddled
the Hrewers with their fourth
straight loss and sixth in
seven gHmes Han k Aaron hH
h1s 752nd career homer- and
fifth in h1s last eight gamesfor Milwaukee In the fourth ,
Twi ns 10, Angels 6.
Rod Carel\ had three hils
mcluding H three~run homer,
while Dan Ford added a tworun shot as the Twins routed
Cal1forntu Rook1es Butc h
Wynegar and Bob Randall
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LETART, W. Va. - In a
candlelight ceremon y on
Friday, March 26, at 7:30
p,m. Angela Marie Sayre and
Bruce Allan Richards exchanged wedding vows at the
Vernon United Methodist
Olurch at Letart ,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Sayre
of Letart, and the groom is
the son of Mr . and Mrs.
Baxter Richards of Zebulon,
North Carolma.
Rev. Marlin Campbell of
Point Pleasant officiated at
the double ring ceremony
which featured the lighhng of
the Trinity with backgr~und
music of "Bless Be The Tie
That Binds",
Baskets of salmon colored
gladiolas, lavender mums
and baby's breath wer e
placed on each side of an arch
cen terlng the podium. Spiral
candelabras l\lld palms
graced each side of the
podium with aisle candelabras on every other seat
In the auditorium of the
church,
While · the bride was
·corted down the aisle by
ner father, she presented her
mother an apricot, long
stenuned rose.
The bride wore an Ivory
gown of silk organza and
venice lace. The bodice \jiBS
fashioned with a Gibson girl
neckline and bishop sleeves
styled with venice lace The
full A-line skirt fell from the
empire waistline and ex·
tended to a chapel length
train, completely outline with
the lace, The bride 's long veil
ol ivary illusion was held by a
camelot cap of matching
venice lace and outlined with
lace trim.
She carried a white Bible
presented to her by her late
paternal grandmother on her
12th birthday, On top of the
Bible, the bride's bouquet
was fashioned of apricot
roses, lilies of the valley, and
baby's breath. Her jewelry
consisted _of a cameo pin ,
which belonged to her late
grandmother, Mrs. Clarke
Sayre, and earrings, a gift
from her matron of honor
Mrs. James Campbell,
sister of the bride served as
matron of honor and Mrs .
Dale Moore and Miss Rita
Sayre, a sister of the bride ,
served as bridesmaids.
The bride 's attendants
wore gowns fashioned with
short sleeves trimm•n i"
brown with a V:neckline
gathered at the bodice with a
single rose . Picture hats of
matching apricot completed
the ensemble. The matron of
honor carried a bouquet of
apricot roses and baby 's
breath and the bridesmaids
carried a single apricot rose .
Rebecca and Melany
VanMeter, cousins . of the
Is d
bride, were flower gtr an
each wore a long organza
dreu of apricot and lavender
and carried baskets of
apricot and lavender rose

only jewelry was a patr of
pearl earrings, and she wore
a corsage of apr icot roses and
baby's breath .
The groom's mother wore a
lavender knit floor length
dress, with long sleeves and
empire waist Her jewelry
was a pearl necklace and her
corsage was of white roses
and baby's breath
Jo Anne YoWlg registered
the guests at the wedding and
the registration table was
covered with an ivorv
tablecloth crocheted by the
bride's mother .
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Avalanche Homemaker's
Clubhouse , where Mrs , Gene
Jewell provided organ mus1~
The bnde's table was
centered with a five t1er cake
decorated w1th aoncot roses .
lilies of the valley, and sugar
bells. Atop the cake was a
bridal centerpiece emphasiztn g chns to gram,
s1gmficant of marnage m
Christ.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs Ray Thompson,
Mrs Dwain Schneider , Miss
Dollie Esque , an d Mrs
Donald Meadows , who
assisted in decoratmg the
tables.
Out-of-town guests at.
tending were Mr. and Mrs .
Carroll Norris, Mrs . William
Zerkle, and Jaycelyn, Mrs.
Richard Weaver, all of
Syracuse, and Mrs. Roy
VanMe ter, Melany and
Rebecca, Racme.
Mr , and Mrs. Maurice
Lambt'rt, Columbus; Mr . and
Mrs , Dale Moore and Mrs .
Pluma Gibson, Midland,
Mich . ; Miss Anna Absten ,
Huntm gton ; Mrs . Ly nn
Willford, Mrs . Baxter
Richards and Mr . Johnny
Hendricks, Zebulon, North
Carolina .
Mrs . George Gladden and
John, Clayton, Ind .; Miss
Dot lie Es qu e, Gallipolis ;
Mrs. Dw ain Schneider ,
Huntington ; Miss Viv1an
Gladden, Cleveland ; Mrs
Marlin Campbell and Tonia
Worley, Point Pleasant.
Mrs Joe Blazer and Judy,
Rio Grande; Tammy Sayre,
Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs ,
Howard Sharp , Lisa and
Michelle, Apple Groye; Sue
Hussell, Connie Gilland, Karl
Keebler, Mason, and Debbie
Theiss, Lancaster •
The bride changed into a
pale blue pantsuit for a tnp to
Bryce Mountain Ski Resort m
Virginia. She took her corsage from the bridal bouquet.
The couple now restde at
Rt. 4, Zebulon, North
Carolina, where the groom is
C().()Wner and operator of
Pari Side Seafood in Zebulon ,
and the new Mrs . Richards is
Director of Nur sing a l
Guardian Care, also in
Zebulon.

IT'S BEEN several weeks now ond Leda Mae Kraueter,
Me1gs High teacher, remains in Grant Hospital , Culwnbus .
She's under going som e post-operative complications
Wlfortunately. Cards from her fnends may be sent to her at the
hospital, Room 645.
CHARLES KNIGHTING Jr. , former Meigs area re sident,
has been here visiting Robe;! Cummms of Racme. Stationed
with the U. S. Army in Germany, Charles has been home on
leave but Monday Will return there to resume hiS dulles
JUST HEAI1D that Dr. and Mi'S. Stephen Coats have
another baby - their fifth.
The baby, named Douglas, Scott was born at the West
Plains, Mo. hospital where Stephen IS on the surgwa l staff. So
now they have Sea n, eight; Wayne, seven ; Laura Beth, four ,
and Stephen Andrew, two The grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Charles Gaskill of Middleport and Wellston, and Mr . and Mrs.
Lloyd Con ley of St. Louts, and the great-grandmother' ts Mrs.
Walter Hayes of Middleport.
Stephen and Ius fam1ly are all settled m West Plams
having moved there last September after he flms hed h1s four
year residency m surgery at Flint, Mich. ·
NJ for Chnstine Coats Mcintyre, her husband, D1· Bussell
Mcint yre, and the1r two , Lisa, stx , and Gregg, t\\o , they a~e
now m the process of movmg to Newark, N .J where Huss w11l
head up a O..partment of Medtcal Eth1cs
He recently completed some postgraduate work in
medical eth1cs at Harvard University The fa mily ha s resided
m Boston for the past nme months Christme, a medical
techntclan , worked at the Kennedy Memonal Children's
Hosp1tal there.
The Gasktlls, mc1dentally, just came back from
Assateague Island off the coast of Maryland where they spent
a wetk w1th Russ and Chnstine and the children who were
there in their camper. Th e Mcln tyres are in the process of
dispbsmg of their property in Wa shmg ton where they lived
while he ta ught at the Catholic University there.

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tn l'C l't c~in wHist nnd l e~
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attack. Keesee had expressed
a desire to have all of his
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Hi s wife, Ada , and then· seven
d uldrcn begun planning then

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Swulay, all !'it1 VC ll rhihlrcn

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and 16 of the &lt;5 ~ l'lill dcl u l dr c n
gathel' ecl ut the Ke&lt;•se,·

wi!h artln1t k fi,ngc rs lltiVC
trouble upcmug a ( ' (Ill of
surdincs, cuwhovtes , elt l
insert the pl'tmg of a longpronged fork in the end or the
key and find it then tul'llS
very eas1ly. - IVA
DEAH
POLLY
Emerg ency candl es to have
ready for a poss ible powel'
blackout can be made by
filling a one-I&gt;UWHl coffee can
with candle stubs, rescrvmg
the I onge~! one fur lhe w1ck.
Set the can 111 a pan of water

PnZ?.IC of Pt!slldcna, Texas,

Chr is tene Cecil

NEW IIAVE N, W. V11
The Llil'enle nni nl Mllli Flower Show w11l be held at
th e sod 1H l' ou111 in the
Lulh era 11 Church, N1•w
llave n, on June 20.
The Nelwl'lilna Gard en
Club nnd the New 1-lllven
Gurden Cl ub cll'i'l dcd to
d•angc the dal£.' of tl tt• show
atltl plucc.
Tho CUII11111tlue to ent erl :lill
the judges m·e Mrs. Bartl ne
Cmnpbell, Mi's Lloyd Hnusll .

l.elnh Jmte Powell and Mrs .
'l'nm lloffman .

'111e judge• are a('Credited
tuld will be coming from
Viennu, W. Va .

CANCELLED
The .Jun e meeting el f the
Bend O' the Hlver Garden
Club has been cancelled.

DEAH POI.LV - Many of
us ha\'c- l.Jittcn 111lu spuwch,

endive and oth er le!ily
vege tables only ln fmd them
saudy, worm y or full of
cobwebs. Often we buy such
vegetables that have not been
properl y washed or grow ow·
own that need a thorough
cleanmg . Such conditions
muy not show up 111 broccoli
tmlilil IS cooked My mother
taught us to usc about one·
fourth cup salt 111 cold w;Jier
to remove such forei gn
matte r 1n vegetables It
really helps to get them
squea ky clean - l.UCII.I.E.
DEAR POLLY - When you
do not want to usc a cracked
egg ri ghl away , put a s tnp of
plastic gwnmed tape over the
crack to keep the nit out and
the egg from spoiling

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The famtly of Mr . and Mrs dleburg; Mr . and Mrs . John
W. 0. Barmtz gathered on YoWlg , Hobin, Phill ip and
Father's Day at the home of Usa, Lancaster ; Mr . and
Mr. and Mrs . Wilson Car- Mrs D. L. Carr·ol and Matpenter, Mulberry Ave. for a thew , Cincinnati , Mr. and
Mrs . Jim Carpenter and Jay,
reWl lOn
Others altendmg were Mr . Tuppers Plams; Mr . and
and Mrs, Melvm Hoelscher , Mrs . KCJih Barmtz, Tommy
B11l and Andy, Amanllo , and Tim, Kmgston; Mr and
Texas; Mr . and Mrs. Mrs Bob Barnltz, Bobby,
La\\fene e Nelso n and Ricy, Scottie, ,)e lf and
Tammy Kalamazoo , M1 ch ; Johnme, Mason, W Va ., and
Mr and Mrs Bob Wells and Mr. and Mrs . Hayman
Kay , Warsaw ; Kim and Lynn Barmtz, Pomeroy
GUY WAMSLEY
Wells , Columbus; Mr and
Mrs Harry YoWlg , Galion ;
Mr and Mrs . Chris YoWlg,
Warren.
Chuck Young, Columbus:
NEW HAVEN , W. Va. Guy
Richard ( Ricky) Jim Dorko, North Mid·
Wamsl ey, son of Mr and
Mrs Wendell Barker, of New
Hav en celebrated his sixth
WILL NOT MEET
birthday Tue sday with a
Rock
Springs Grange w1ll
birthday party at h1s home
not vtsit Laur el Grange as
~-earlier annoW!ced smce the
Saturday mght meeting has
Ohw la w requ1rcs that all
been cance lled.
wa tercr aft Willi clos ed
compar tments wh1ch could
NO MEETING
trap fuel must be properly
The JWie meeting of the
ventt la ied, renunds the Past Matrons of Evangeline
Walercraf l DI VISIOn of the Chapter, Order of Eastern
Olo1o Department of Natural Star, has been cancelled. A

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WEDNESDAY
AUX ILI ARY of Racine
Fi r e Department Wednesday, 7:30 p,m, at the fir e
station to make plan s for 4th
of Jul y. All members asked to
attend .
FRIDAY
LAST DAY to sign up to
parttc1pate in Kyger Little
Leag ue Tournament is
Frtday.
SATURDAY
HYMN SING Saturday at
Hazel CommWli ty Church,
7·30 p.m Featured si ngers
are The Messengers from
Wellston Public invited.

REVIVA L TO START
A revival will start July I at
the Hiland Chapel, Route 7
bypass, begmning at B each
evemng with lhe Rev
l.Jilwrenc e
Manley
as
evangehst. There will be
special vocal music and the
Rev George Casto, pastor,
invites the public

NOTICE

MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNI DANCE

of

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F/j,.,ower show date changed

so the wutt•r com es l1alf wtt y
never be done. You ha\1(' up the CHit Place ovel' a l m~·
eight years wear out of yours
nam e, and let cundles tlllell
and l will pass on what I did , Hemove ft·um fire and when
bul with the caution lhal II parillllly concea led &gt;el the
this IS dune It is entirely at reserved Candle 111 the l'unte1.
your own risk. I washed mine - LV

DEAR POLLY - My Pel
Peeve is with the length of
women's pants. Th ey always
seem to have to be altered.
Men 's pants are e1ther sold m
differen t lengths or wtthout
the hems bemg put m They
see m to automatically
assum e that a woman can,
has the ttme or wants to alter
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J'CSidence. attended Sunday
School, and then returned
home for a Ume of feasting
and fellowship , They were
joined by other relatives and
fncnds.
The couple's five sons are
Kennell! of Blooming Grove ;
13111 of Gallon, Juck and Lee
of Columbus, and Jim of
Massi llon,
and
their
dMgiJte rs arc Genevieve

&lt;:cwnut get them whtte like I.I NDA r:

by hand in a ('Old wulcr
detergent, Do only one panel.
or a pair at the most. at one
time and in a deep tub 1I ust•d
the balhlub l so there is plenty
of room to swish through the
washing and rinsing. They
looked mU('h whiter BUT they
did shrink . Check to see If
hems are deep enough to let
out. I fa ced mine. Also try to
stretrh a bit as the curtains
dry. - POLLY.

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PtOJ)J croy , was s;u·pnscd on
Father's D11y wilh a fam il y
grt-togcther .
Em·her this year wh1lu

OEAH POLLY - My mce I'WI\S tht• shap~ Of 1ht' leg
while antique satul drupc rt es Why not make wonlt'n's pants

they were when new These
di-apenes were expens1vc
when bought eight years ago
and I hate to get nuw ones.
They are even more. ex·
penstve now. What can I do'' I
had even thought about
dyemg them. - MRS. J T
DEAR MRS, J.T, - Yenrs
ago I had some while antiqut•
sa tin
draprr ies
lhal
discolored after bt•ing dry
cleaned several times. Tinu.·
and strong light had also
taken their tolL I ~nshed
lhem even though all
directions say this should

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Polly's Pointers

Father's Day reunion
held at Barnitz home

Mrs. Wheeler.
Mrs. linda Van Meter and
Miss Janie Van Meter en·
tertain ed at the American
Legwn hall m Middleport
re centl y wilh a layette
shower honoring Mrs Kenny
Wheeler of Dexter.
A blue and whi te color
scheme was used in the
decorations whi ch featured
streamers . Games were
played with gifts g01ng to
Mrs . Mary Starcher , Mrs,
Carolyn Sayre and Mary Lou
Sw1sher Cake, pWlch , chips
and mints were served to
those named and Mrs. Betty
Berkley, Miss Susan Swisher,
Mrs . Karen Hatfield, Shain
Hatfield ,
Miss
Dian e
Wheeler, Miss Deanna Van
Meter, Miss Laura Van
Meter , and Valarie Van
Meter , Sendin g g1fts were
Mrs . Archte Wheeler , Mrs.
Delores Powell and Mrs .
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of Christ mh]islcr, is a patient at Memonal Hospita I in Johnson
City, Tenn. and on Fnday will undergo surgery fur an
aneurysm of the ao1ta Mildred Hawley of Middleport left
today fo1· Tennessee to be with the couple.

HYMN SING SET
There will be a hymn sing
.. •· petals.
at th e Hazel Communi ty
Johnny Hendricks of ChW'ch Saturday, JW1e 26, at
: : • Zebulon was the best man 7:30 p.m. Featured singers
~l; and ushers were John will be "The Messengers"
"' Gladden, cousin of the bride, from Wellston . The public is
·• • and Thomas Sayre, brother of invited to attend.
;4 : the bride. James Campbell
: '; II, nephew of the bride,
served as r ing bearer and
· " Paul Sayre, brother of the
,•' 1 bride, as train bearer .
Mrs , Gene Jewell provided
organ music for the
• • .ceremony and songs Included
"Love Is a Many Splendored
at the Meigs High School Cafeteria
Thing," "Melody of Love",
"Unchained Melt¥1y", an~
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
"Somewhere My Love".
FROM 8:00 P.M. TO 12:00 A.M .
The bride's mother chose a
Pr ice 54.00 per Alumni and $2.00 per non·
floor length apricot knit
dress, fashioned with ruffles
alumni guest or 1976 graduate.
at the neckliqe and cuffs. Her
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Lose your ntrrter pigeon'1
Iva Stewart of Rutland reports Lhat one cttmf' to lll•r hmLSC'
Mon&lt;hly evemng and ralhe r than take a chance on il getting
hurt or being taken home by someone who wouldn 't wan! to
return it to its owner she put it in £1 cage. There ctr e bands on
both legs ~nd the ow~er ra n have the pigeon by identifying the
markmgs. Mrs Stew,.rt 's ~eleph on c number is 74~-308:!

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In se nior girls softball last
week Forest Run squeaked
by Syracuse at Mmersv1lle,
15-13. Patty Robmson led the
winners with three smgles
and a double wh1le for the
losers P. Ne1gler had four
singles and K. Dugan three
smgles and a tnple .
Wmnmg pitcher was K1m
Gr ueser. Other hitters for
Forest RWI were C. Guinther,
double and singl e . S
Han111ton and L. Ba1 ley , four
singles; I. Fisher, A Mills,
and J . Ord , two singles; K.
Grueser, triple, double and
sin gle; P. Bra uer, two
homers an d a single, and L
Ord , single and two doubles.
Other hitters for Syracuse
were S. Ash and K. Riffle, a
triple each; T. Ferrell and
Hoffman, two singles; T. Ash,
triple and singl\11 CWldlff,
three sin gles; ~ Teaford ,
single and tnple; Hubbard,
single and triple, and Crow
and White, a single each.
In other action, M&amp;R beat
Pomeroy 26-10 with Mary
Boggs getlmg three singles
and a lnple. Kim Se th paced
the losers also w1th three
singles and a tnple. Winnmg
pitcher Kellie Burdette was
backed by these h;tters: Beth
Vaughn, two smgles and a
double ; M1ssy Kale , three
smgles ; Tracy BW'dette , four
singles; Kellie Burdette, two
singles ; Jo McKinney an d
Cathy Howard each a double
and smgle ; Marcia Kale,
Mary Blattner , each sin gles,
and Glenda B. a home run.
Other hitters for Pomeroy
were S. Miller, three singles;
N. Smith, two singles ; M.
Snoffer, three singles and a
double ; S Wright, S. Rought,
Rhonda Hudson, and Jo
Murphy, each a single, and
Velvet Swisher, a double and
single.
In another game, New
Haven rolled over Rutland al
the New Havne fteld, 49-15,
No other statistics were made
available

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Robe rts tossed 111 24 and
Braue r 19 for lhe w111 ners and
Tom Wal ters added 16 b1g large scores

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stole second and came home
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including a solo horner by
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Refinishing project discussed at meeting ;..

Helen Help

(: US. • •

Hy l·lt·lt·n Bnllt-1

The project of refinishing You Are". " Borrowed
the d1airs in the Sunday Feat hers" and " When
sctwol room w~ s discussed at Earth 's Last Pi cture is
the Tuesday niglil mee ting of Painted". When the least coin
Croup II of the Middleport offerin~ was taken, Mrs .
First United Presbyl~rian
Church at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Morris with Mrs.
Ruth Woodard , the assisting
hostess.
It was noted during the
meeting that new carpel has
been laid in the nursery. Mrs .
Kathr yn
Miller
gave
devotions using three poems,
" Be the Best of Whatever

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Grandparents ' Fa\'ori tism
DEAR HELEN :
There are three of us and we eaeh have ch ildren. Rut our
parents can only see my brother 's "superboy " - the most
beautiful, smart, fabulous, etc., etc. child in the world . Little
Jerry IS cute and loveable, but ...
They baby-sit HIM ; our kids are "too much trouble ." My
. brother'lind his wife also get the lion 's share of attention . They
are always broke, so the folk s help olll l so they ""'' booze and
party it up! . My sister is the next favorite, and I the youngest,
together with our baby , and my husband , arc almost ignored.
Being self-sufficient, I've never asked our parents for help,
and I probably love them more than the others, who lean on
illcm so much.
Well, I'm used to that, but I don 't want our son feelin~ left
out. So we gravitate to my husband's folk s who are HEAL
grandparents.! see my own parents less and less, as it hurts to
hear our child compared unfavorably .
..
Is there any other way? And why do I hey hurl m
eso '! R.T.
DEAR H.:
Grandparents who "play favorites" hardly ever rea lize 1t :
they're simply enjoying ille chi ld with whom t11ey ,,-e most
comfortable . Perhaps Jerry ~ccepl.s THEM better than do the
other children 1who may get negative vibes from their
parents ).
Why not tell your folks how you fe el'! It's better than
. gradually dropping out of their lives with no explmwtion.
Could be your " independence" has nmde them feel '"
unwanted and unneeded as YOUdo with them. - H.

Miller read John 3, 1 to 8
verses.
A meeting of the Women's
Association to be held Thursday night at the ·church was

Yearbook

a nnounced and members I•
were urged to attend . . Mrs. t1
Faye Wallace presided. The 1o
next meeliDg will be in .:=
September.
~

workshop

Iinda Williams

Miss Williams to wed
program . Mr . Magnotta is a
1976 graduate of Meigs High
School and will be attending
Ohio University in the fall.
Immediately follo wing the
wetldirig , a •eception will be
held lfl the Rutland American
Legion hall.

Cry s tal Lynn Hal l of·
Middleport is attending a
work shop this week at
Morehead Stale University,
More head , Ky ., on year·
books. Miss Hall, who will be
a senior pl Meigs High
School, is chief of staff and
editor of the 1976-77 yearbook.
She is the daughter of Mrs .
Belly Reed, Middleport, and
Buck Hall of Felicity .
Juniors working on the
yearbook and attending the
workshop are Lori Wyne,
Handy Houda shelt , Car l
Gheen and Steve Stout, all of
Pomeroy
and Cecelia
Hinaldi, the advisor.

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We Bought A Truclrloadl

DEAR HEl EN:
From having no falher at all , my bt~by now hli S two
''fathers ." And thatts one too many .
!lived with Neal the said we weren' t ready for marria ge)
until Jason, our child, was born. He started hanging around ,
Mr. and Mrs . Hona ld
doping , etc. and when he beat me up one night, !left.
Williams , Langsvi lle, are
Then I met James, a wonderful guy who wants to marry
me and adopt my son. But Neal won't leave me alone. He anno~cing the approaching
insists he ha s a right to Ja son and he comes over cverv marnage of their daughter,
weekend . He 's going to rent an apartment in the building so IJnda, to Michael Joseph
he'll be near us - arid he can 't see why I'd object. I think he Magno tta, son of Joseph
Magnotta, Middlepo_rt, and
has some crazy idea about sharing ME too.
Since the two men are friend&lt;;, I don't get much backing the late Mrs . t)fartha
Magnotta.
from James. Will a husband and an ex-boyfriend , my son and I
An open church wedding
be compatible at close range ? - OVEH-H UN · WITH
Will
be held on Friday, July 2,
FATHERS. ETC.
at
the
Holland Church of the
DEAR OVEH-RON :
Nazarene
at 7 p.m., with the
"Combal.able" might be a more appropriate word.
Hev.
Lloyd
Grimm ofFriendly "divorces" are one thing, but when the ex
ficiating.
pra ctically moves in on your new life, you'd better get tough
Miss Williams is a 1975
before he takes over. Consult a lawyer about a non-husband's
graduate
of Meigs High
visiting privileges - they 're shakier than yo u think . - H.
School, and presently attends
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DEAR HELEN •
I have five children who all go to Caillolic school. It costs NelsonVJlle, where she is
about $1,300 a year to keep them there . Yet, througl1 taxes, I taking the medical assistan t
must also pay for children I don't even know, to go to public
school. Does this make sense'' - D.J .
DEAR D.:
Our taxes pay for a great many things which benefit others
more than ourselves. If YOU were exempted from public
THURSDAY
school tax, then childless couples could ask the same
MONTHLY MEETING,
relief . .. and soon all parents wou ld be fi nancing their Women's Fellowship of the
childrens ' private educations, for there'd be no public system Churches of Christ, 7:30p.m.
left. - H.
Thursday at Middleport
Chur ch of Christ· senior
,:;:;.:9.'~~-»m·.
H EAT H
UNITED citizens choir wiJJ ' present'
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Methodist Church Women, program.
picnic, 6 p.m . on parsonage
TWI N-C IT Y Shri ne tt e
.,
lawn or in the event of rain at Club, family picnic, 6:30p.m.
the chur ch. Hostesses to Thursd ay at th e Hacine
furnish meal and beverage. Shrine Park at Racine .
Members to take their own
table service .
FHIDAY
WEDNESDAY
. FREE Cloth ing Day,
AME RI CAN LEGION Thursday, 10 a .m. until noon ,MEIGS Chapter Order of
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett a t the Salvation Army , DeMolay sem i-a nnual in Posl128, 6: 3() dinner , meeting Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. All stal lation Fr iday, 7:30p .m. at
at 7:30 p.. m. at the hall.
area residents needing the Middleport Mason ic
Temple.
POMEROY
MID- cloilling are welcome .
SATURDAY
.DLEPORT Lions Cl ub ,
RIVEHSIDE Garden Club
ROCK Springs Grange will
Wednesday noon at the Meigs Thursday at 8 p.m. at the
visit
Laurel
Grange,
Inn .
home of Mrs . Claremont Saturday 8 p.m. Ladies to
OHIO VALLEY Com- Ha rr is ; co-hostess, Mrs .
mandery 24, Knights Tem- Herman Grossniekle; auction wear long dresses and men to
wear eiiller overalls or old
plar, 7:3() p.m. Wednesday at of homemade articles.
costumes.
the Po meroy Masonic
, Temple. Meeting to include
election of officers.
' RACINE Grange Wed 'nesday, 8 p.m. at grange hall .
·Harrisonville Grange, guests.
Refreshments .
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nesday night, 7:30 at the
:home of Mrs. Burton Smith.
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Weekdays,
THURSDAY
, WOMEN 'S Association ,
starting Wed. June 23.
~Middleport First United
•Presbyterian Church, 7:30
2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays
: p.m. Thursday at the church.
"A
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: Paul Haptonstall with Group
•3 to be hostesses.

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Refinishing project discussed at meeting ;..

Helen Help

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Hy l·lt·lt·n Bnllt-1

The project of refinishing You Are". " Borrowed
the d1airs in the Sunday Feat hers" and " When
sctwol room w~ s discussed at Earth 's Last Pi cture is
the Tuesday niglil mee ting of Painted". When the least coin
Croup II of the Middleport offerin~ was taken, Mrs .
First United Presbyl~rian
Church at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Morris with Mrs.
Ruth Woodard , the assisting
hostess.
It was noted during the
meeting that new carpel has
been laid in the nursery. Mrs .
Kathr yn
Miller
gave
devotions using three poems,
" Be the Best of Whatever

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Grandparents ' Fa\'ori tism
DEAR HELEN :
There are three of us and we eaeh have ch ildren. Rut our
parents can only see my brother 's "superboy " - the most
beautiful, smart, fabulous, etc., etc. child in the world . Little
Jerry IS cute and loveable, but ...
They baby-sit HIM ; our kids are "too much trouble ." My
. brother'lind his wife also get the lion 's share of attention . They
are always broke, so the folk s help olll l so they ""'' booze and
party it up! . My sister is the next favorite, and I the youngest,
together with our baby , and my husband , arc almost ignored.
Being self-sufficient, I've never asked our parents for help,
and I probably love them more than the others, who lean on
illcm so much.
Well, I'm used to that, but I don 't want our son feelin~ left
out. So we gravitate to my husband's folk s who are HEAL
grandparents.! see my own parents less and less, as it hurts to
hear our child compared unfavorably .
..
Is there any other way? And why do I hey hurl m
eso '! R.T.
DEAR H.:
Grandparents who "play favorites" hardly ever rea lize 1t :
they're simply enjoying ille chi ld with whom t11ey ,,-e most
comfortable . Perhaps Jerry ~ccepl.s THEM better than do the
other children 1who may get negative vibes from their
parents ).
Why not tell your folks how you fe el'! It's better than
. gradually dropping out of their lives with no explmwtion.
Could be your " independence" has nmde them feel '"
unwanted and unneeded as YOUdo with them. - H.

Miller read John 3, 1 to 8
verses.
A meeting of the Women's
Association to be held Thursday night at the ·church was

Yearbook

a nnounced and members I•
were urged to attend . . Mrs. t1
Faye Wallace presided. The 1o
next meeliDg will be in .:=
September.
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workshop

Iinda Williams

Miss Williams to wed
program . Mr . Magnotta is a
1976 graduate of Meigs High
School and will be attending
Ohio University in the fall.
Immediately follo wing the
wetldirig , a •eception will be
held lfl the Rutland American
Legion hall.

Cry s tal Lynn Hal l of·
Middleport is attending a
work shop this week at
Morehead Stale University,
More head , Ky ., on year·
books. Miss Hall, who will be
a senior pl Meigs High
School, is chief of staff and
editor of the 1976-77 yearbook.
She is the daughter of Mrs .
Belly Reed, Middleport, and
Buck Hall of Felicity .
Juniors working on the
yearbook and attending the
workshop are Lori Wyne,
Handy Houda shelt , Car l
Gheen and Steve Stout, all of
Pomeroy
and Cecelia
Hinaldi, the advisor.

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POll PUFF FAIIGED DECGIATDA

We Bought A Truclrloadl

DEAR HEl EN:
From having no falher at all , my bt~by now hli S two
''fathers ." And thatts one too many .
!lived with Neal the said we weren' t ready for marria ge)
until Jason, our child, was born. He started hanging around ,
Mr. and Mrs . Hona ld
doping , etc. and when he beat me up one night, !left.
Williams , Langsvi lle, are
Then I met James, a wonderful guy who wants to marry
me and adopt my son. But Neal won't leave me alone. He anno~cing the approaching
insists he ha s a right to Ja son and he comes over cverv marnage of their daughter,
weekend . He 's going to rent an apartment in the building so IJnda, to Michael Joseph
he'll be near us - arid he can 't see why I'd object. I think he Magno tta, son of Joseph
Magnotta, Middlepo_rt, and
has some crazy idea about sharing ME too.
Since the two men are friend&lt;;, I don't get much backing the late Mrs . t)fartha
Magnotta.
from James. Will a husband and an ex-boyfriend , my son and I
An open church wedding
be compatible at close range ? - OVEH-H UN · WITH
Will
be held on Friday, July 2,
FATHERS. ETC.
at
the
Holland Church of the
DEAR OVEH-RON :
Nazarene
at 7 p.m., with the
"Combal.able" might be a more appropriate word.
Hev.
Lloyd
Grimm ofFriendly "divorces" are one thing, but when the ex
ficiating.
pra ctically moves in on your new life, you'd better get tough
Miss Williams is a 1975
before he takes over. Consult a lawyer about a non-husband's
graduate
of Meigs High
visiting privileges - they 're shakier than yo u think . - H.
School, and presently attends
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DEAR HELEN •
I have five children who all go to Caillolic school. It costs NelsonVJlle, where she is
about $1,300 a year to keep them there . Yet, througl1 taxes, I taking the medical assistan t
must also pay for children I don't even know, to go to public
school. Does this make sense'' - D.J .
DEAR D.:
Our taxes pay for a great many things which benefit others
more than ourselves. If YOU were exempted from public
THURSDAY
school tax, then childless couples could ask the same
MONTHLY MEETING,
relief . .. and soon all parents wou ld be fi nancing their Women's Fellowship of the
childrens ' private educations, for there'd be no public system Churches of Christ, 7:30p.m.
left. - H.
Thursday at Middleport
Chur ch of Christ· senior
,:;:;.:9.'~~-»m·.
H EAT H
UNITED citizens choir wiJJ ' present'
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Methodist Church Women, program.
picnic, 6 p.m . on parsonage
TWI N-C IT Y Shri ne tt e
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lawn or in the event of rain at Club, family picnic, 6:30p.m.
the chur ch. Hostesses to Thursd ay at th e Hacine
furnish meal and beverage. Shrine Park at Racine .
Members to take their own
table service .
FHIDAY
WEDNESDAY
. FREE Cloth ing Day,
AME RI CAN LEGION Thursday, 10 a .m. until noon ,MEIGS Chapter Order of
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett a t the Salvation Army , DeMolay sem i-a nnual in Posl128, 6: 3() dinner , meeting Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. All stal lation Fr iday, 7:30p .m. at
at 7:30 p.. m. at the hall.
area residents needing the Middleport Mason ic
Temple.
POMEROY
MID- cloilling are welcome .
SATURDAY
.DLEPORT Lions Cl ub ,
RIVEHSIDE Garden Club
ROCK Springs Grange will
Wednesday noon at the Meigs Thursday at 8 p.m. at the
visit
Laurel
Grange,
Inn .
home of Mrs . Claremont Saturday 8 p.m. Ladies to
OHIO VALLEY Com- Ha rr is ; co-hostess, Mrs .
mandery 24, Knights Tem- Herman Grossniekle; auction wear long dresses and men to
wear eiiller overalls or old
plar, 7:3() p.m. Wednesday at of homemade articles.
costumes.
the Po meroy Masonic
, Temple. Meeting to include
election of officers.
' RACINE Grange Wed 'nesday, 8 p.m. at grange hall .
·Harrisonville Grange, guests.
Refreshments .
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nesday night, 7:30 at the
:home of Mrs. Burton Smith.
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Weekdays,
THURSDAY
, WOMEN 'S Association ,
starting Wed. June 23.
~Middleport First United
•Presbyterian Church, 7:30
2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays
: p.m. Thursday at the church.
"A
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: Paul Haptonstall with Group
•3 to be hostesses.

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Citize ns of Meigs County
Bicentennial
communities
a n~ iuvi tcd lo attend a major
dedi c &lt;.~ l i o u p ro~ ram , the
lomb of the Unknown &amp;rldier
of t11e American Revolution,
a projc&lt;'l of the Ohio
AJii c rle an Re v olution
Hict•ntcnnial
Commission.
Mr s . Mux in c Winge tt,

digging near
the fort in 1973.
The ceremony will mark
the onl y tomb in America of
an Unknown Soldier of the
American Revolution. The
Ohio Na tional Guard will
conduct a full milita ry
fun eral assisted by the Old
Guard of Washington, D.C.,
which is in char~e or all

ehair111 an of the Rucinc
lliccntenniHI Commission. on

behalf
of
the
slate
nrganiza tion , extend t d the
invita tion Lo the derli ce~ tion
services which will be held at
F'orl 1-'l urcns in Bolivar,
Ohio, ul ttl a.m. Saturday.
The body is tha t of a yuun ~
unidentified man who die'!!
during l1111 defense of F'ort
I&lt;turens In 1779. The body
w a~ discovered dw·ing an

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Director John Caine Tuesda y

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heritage house
Mi ddleport, 0 .

the appointme nt

of Lewis " l ~ w ·· Cryer "s·
assueiate ath letic dir ec tot·
with speci;li responsibility for
fu nd ra i si n ~.
His a ss i ~ nmcnt

at Oregon
gtv es
Cryer ,
:!3 ,
respunsiiJiltlie s for fund·
raising, promotions, ticket
lll(lfi&lt;Jge rncnt, season ticket
salrs and sports information.
fli s salary wi ll be $24,000 a
year .

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G. W. Vance, Daisy Vance
to Wallace G. Haynes,
Waunita G. Haynes, 4Jts,
Syracuse . •
Eula Wolfe , L. Austin Wolfe,
Donna Rae Wolfe to Otis L.
Underwood, Ethel E. Un·
derwood, Lots, Syracuse.
Melvina Davidson, Daniel
E. Cunningham, Mar tha
Cunningham to Geo rge
William Young, Peggy Ann
Young, 1.40 A., Salisbury.
Vvonna S. Garten to L.
Ausbn Wolfe, Donna Rae
Wolfe , Lot, 1\acine.
1\ichard Vaughan, Lucille
Vaughan to David D. Camp·
bell, Ruth A. Campbell , Lot,
. Pomeroy .

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; Maxine Griffith , cashier of
~~ :; the Pomeroy National Bank

it:

~ was graduated on June 18
il from the Stonier Graduate
-lc
like This
~ Sc hool of Banking.
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Founded in 1935, the school
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+:
il co nducted
at Rutgers
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't
was one of 281 bankers from
,.
.; all parts of the country
making up the Class of 1976.
.,. In order to qualify for her
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:
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+:
ONE OF OUR BEST BUYS
sub!llitted a thesis tilled,
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~
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~
Related Problems" . During
her final resident session , she
.,.
defended her thesis before a
panel of experts on the
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military funeral s in the
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Also taki ng part in the
maj or proj ec t of the
conunission Saturday will be
a horse drawn caisson, e1
riderless h o~se, and there will
be a. 21-gun salute. The
ceremony will also include an
artillery salute, a jet Ryover
and laps . The 9th Virginia
Regiment, an Ohio based
history reenactment group ,
will take part.
Fort Laurens is located at
Bolivar on State Route 21 2
and Interstate 77, 10 miles
south of Ca nton and will be
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . on
the day of the dedication.
Mrs. Wingett also pointed out
that "Trumpets in the Land ",
an outdoor production of the
story of the massacre at
Schoenbrunn. Mrs. Wingett
suggests that residents could
easily tie into the same trip
the dedication ceremon y and
the outdoor production wl1ich
is al New Philadelphia, close
to Fort Laurens.

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Grace W. Meier
died on Monru!y

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Grace Whaley Meier , 81,
Colwnbus, former resident of
the Rutland a rea , died
Monday afternoon at Mount
Carmel Hospital :
She is survived by a son ,
Joe Meier, of RiversirlP
Calif., and a sister , l'.!rs .
Gerald (Mildred ) Shuster of
Pomeroy . Her husband,
parents, a sister, and two
brothers preceded her in
death.
Funeral services will be
conduc led at I p.m. Thursday
at the Jerry Spears Funeral
Home, ·2693 West Broad St.,
Col umbus . Graveside ser ·
vices will be held &amp;t 4 p.m.
fhursday at Miles Cemetery
n Rutland.

-

Dedora11t

Balance of

The balance in all funds in
the village of Pomeroy total
$169,270.35 according to a
report submitted to Pomeroy
Council Monday night by
clerk Jane Walton .
Receipts, disbursements
and balance in the active
funds at the end of May
respectively were, general,
$11 ,853.54, $9,305.46, $3,264 .54;
revenue sQaring, nOreceipts,
$125.16, $13,132.48; water well
improvement, no receipts,
$39,757.20, $2,112.76; sewer,
$5,018.50, $2.212.60, $21,277 .02;
fire. $3 ,837 .84, $646.09,
$5,309.43; ce metery, no
receipts, $814.54, ($568);
street, $4,073.70, $2,849.11,
($2,731.28); sta le highway,
$330 .30, no expenditures,
$6,016.87; water operating,
$11 ,278.38, $10,334 .75,
$26,192.68; guaranty meter,
$100, $100, $5,341.71; parking
$920,
$125.16 ,
meter,
$6,770.94; utility, $4,785.44,
$2,901.98, $10,125.55; sanitary
sewer construction, no
receipts, no expenditur e~.
$36,637.50 . 1\eceipts,
disbursements , and balance
in all active funds respectively were, $45,197.70,
$69,172.05, $132,882.20. .
Receipts, disbursements
and balance res pectively in
all funds were $45,197 .70,
$71 ,003 .46, $169,270.55.

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INSTAI.I.ATION SET - Meigs Chapter , Order of DeMolay, will hold the semi ·annual
installation at U Op.m. F'rida y at the Middleport Masonic Temple . Orri.cers w be installed ,
1 ~·. arc Cm l Myers, Cheshire, master councilor ; Mike Sibley, Galltpolts: semor eounctlor,
and Dick Owen, Middleport, junior councilor. Pictured with the group IS Mern Aull, the
chapter sweethea rt. Other appointed officers will be installed F'riday by Bob Kut~chbaugh ,
Columbus. Masons, members of the Eastern Star, and Job 's Daughters are Jnvtled . A
reception .will follow the installation.

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attained by .
young Lochary
JluiJerl C. L1wliary, !!·year·
oi&lt;t """ u[ Mr. and Mrs.
Clwrl1•s
l.nchar y
of
Sr hu umbtlfl{, Ill. will become
f\JI l•.ag le Seoul in special
ccii'II HIJ1 ies to be held by Boy
&amp;out Troop 194 there on
l'r i ( \ t! v.

llol;c rt i~ the grandson or
J,Tr and Mrs . Leo Story,
Pon l,·r"Oy, Houte 2, and Mr .
and M" . 'i'l . P. Lo1;hary, High
S1 . , J'u l! lt.' I"Oy .
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irt Sl' (1l!i ing , is et lloined by less
thnrt \ 1\'f/ percent of the boy
:-wnut.'5 in the countr y

li.• •bt•rt lws been in scoullng
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lllinots

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p&lt;~ t n d lt·;nlcr. ar1d has been
s,ec trd .tlS mrmber o f the Boy
:; ·uut Huuur Society, Order of
the J\t row Hoberl is an honor·
~:r:u lu ah• i·Jf Helen Keller

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Sc hool in

St• htlUtllbu rg. In recent
~ · i ~: h lll g ra de gntdua ti on
&lt;.\.•n ·Hwnil'.S , he was selected
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Award for the
boy in hi s cl ass of
't'rii sludrnts .
\\'!li lt• in junior hig h school,

lll t!:, t: llld ing

archeol o~ ical

Citize ns of Meigs County
Bicentennial
communities
a n~ iuvi tcd lo attend a major
dedi c &lt;.~ l i o u p ro~ ram , the
lomb of the Unknown &amp;rldier
of t11e American Revolution,
a projc&lt;'l of the Ohio
AJii c rle an Re v olution
Hict•ntcnnial
Commission.
Mr s . Mux in c Winge tt,

digging near
the fort in 1973.
The ceremony will mark
the onl y tomb in America of
an Unknown Soldier of the
American Revolution. The
Ohio Na tional Guard will
conduct a full milita ry
fun eral assisted by the Old
Guard of Washington, D.C.,
which is in char~e or all

ehair111 an of the Rucinc
lliccntenniHI Commission. on

behalf
of
the
slate
nrganiza tion , extend t d the
invita tion Lo the derli ce~ tion
services which will be held at
F'orl 1-'l urcns in Bolivar,
Ohio, ul ttl a.m. Saturday.
The body is tha t of a yuun ~
unidentified man who die'!!
during l1111 defense of F'ort
I&lt;turens In 1779. The body
w a~ discovered dw·ing an

Meigs
Property
Transfers

the band
;:rul till' wres tl ing team. He
se r ve s

as

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EUGE NE, Ore . tUPl i University of Oregon Athletic
Director John Caine Tuesda y

i\Clll ) II' in his church.

The
ExeiSOie
'

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For
Men and Women

Hr
'/'/ 111111.

MeA 11

heritage house
Mi ddleport, 0 .

the appointme nt

of Lewis " l ~ w ·· Cryer "s·
assueiate ath letic dir ec tot·
with speci;li responsibility for
fu nd ra i si n ~.
His a ss i ~ nmcnt

at Oregon
gtv es
Cryer ,
:!3 ,
respunsiiJiltlie s for fund·
raising, promotions, ticket
lll(lfi&lt;Jge rncnt, season ticket
salrs and sports information.
fli s salary wi ll be $24,000 a
year .

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G. W. Vance, Daisy Vance
to Wallace G. Haynes,
Waunita G. Haynes, 4Jts,
Syracuse . •
Eula Wolfe , L. Austin Wolfe,
Donna Rae Wolfe to Otis L.
Underwood, Ethel E. Un·
derwood, Lots, Syracuse.
Melvina Davidson, Daniel
E. Cunningham, Mar tha
Cunningham to Geo rge
William Young, Peggy Ann
Young, 1.40 A., Salisbury.
Vvonna S. Garten to L.
Ausbn Wolfe, Donna Rae
Wolfe , Lot, 1\acine.
1\ichard Vaughan, Lucille
Vaughan to David D. Camp·
bell, Ruth A. Campbell , Lot,
. Pomeroy .

Hankin st d

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rrig1Ud1Te t completed by

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t Mrs. Griffith

8tar of

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be§( bUT~
; Maxine Griffith , cashier of
~~ :; the Pomeroy National Bank

it:

~ was graduated on June 18
il from the Stonier Graduate
-lc
like This
~ Sc hool of Banking.
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Founded in 1935, the school
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17 cu. ft. . il is a three · yea r program
+:
il co nducted
at Rutgers
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Frost·Proof ~ University by the American
-1&lt; Bankers Assn. Mrs. Griffith
't
was one of 281 bankers from
,.
.; all parts of the country
making up the Class of 1976.
.,. In order to qualify for her
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SALE PRICE
graduation certificate, Mrs.
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it:
week resident summer
i&lt;
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:
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+:
ONE OF OUR BEST BUYS
sub!llitted a thesis tilled,
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~
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~
Related Problems" . During
her final resident session , she
.,.
defended her thesis before a
panel of experts on the
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military funeral s in the
National Cemetery ot
Arlington, Va .
Also taki ng part in the
maj or proj ec t of the
conunission Saturday will be
a horse drawn caisson, e1
riderless h o~se, and there will
be a. 21-gun salute. The
ceremony will also include an
artillery salute, a jet Ryover
and laps . The 9th Virginia
Regiment, an Ohio based
history reenactment group ,
will take part.
Fort Laurens is located at
Bolivar on State Route 21 2
and Interstate 77, 10 miles
south of Ca nton and will be
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . on
the day of the dedication.
Mrs. Wingett also pointed out
that "Trumpets in the Land ",
an outdoor production of the
story of the massacre at
Schoenbrunn. Mrs. Wingett
suggests that residents could
easily tie into the same trip
the dedication ceremon y and
the outdoor production wl1ich
is al New Philadelphia, close
to Fort Laurens.

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sun dre~s es in 4 m ~orted styles . Ela sli ·
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fit size~ 5-13. Assorted polyester/cotton
or acetate/ nylon fabrics.

Cans
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LADIES'
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SHIFTS

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TO $8.99

4 ~!; $1
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4•7

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POCKET CAMERA
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budget·pri ced camera no f oc u ~ing
J ·element f/9.5 l ume nited lem ~ hut · ·

te r &gt;peed 1/ 100 ond 1/ 40 second
~ li ding cover _to protec t lens.

HECK'S REG. $39.96

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$2599

HECK'S REG. $28.99

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Now Open
24 Hours a Day
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thcept ), Gassaway, Hinton, Ironton (514 S. 3rd),
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lhe lo e~ when yov 1ho p for them lb d ue to condiliGnl

beyond Ov t control, we 1\Hl oul of on odvf!r fiNd 1peciol,
we w•ll lub,tilutt 1he tome iltm '" o comparable brand
(wht n tuth ~~~ i l~m tl o~o1 lob lel relle(lo!l g 1h1 1om• •ovingl
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GIRLS'
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Choose from solids or
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CLOTH I

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$9.96

JEWEl/IY DEI'T.

$139
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$1.59

JIWEliY DI/IT.

GIRL'S

SHORTS

RIGINA

RUG SHAMPOOER

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denim, polye1 !er or !will. M
1orted col or ~ in 1ia 1 7to 14.

LOW LIGHT

SUPER 8
MOVIE FILM

HECK'S
REG.

TO $1.98

776

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doll poromos or gown . Print top end
fl onH• re ~is l o n t . Sizes 4-111 ,

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GENERAL

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Green Beans

Everylhing r ov biiy ot

HECK'S REG. 134.96
KODAK

3 ONLY

$]]76

Asso rted sty les to choose from,
oil w ith different novelt y prints.

S]l9

HECK'S REG . $94 .96

.FOOD SLICER

BOYS' 8-18
PAJAMAS

.

HECK'S REG. $69.96

Avondale •

Grace W. Meier
died on Monru!y

Mr . Coff ee wi th eXc lu sive " u lll:;,
speed" brewi ng .:.ct ion brews t l o 10
cups. Pour cold water Ina nd you ' ll
ha ve hot coff ee out In fnlnut es.

'28''

Slice : Roosts , Hams, B r eads ~
Bacon , Chee~ es, Fruits, Cold
Cuts, Vegeta':l lcs. Paper thi n to
1
~ " th ick qu ickly and evenly .

$688

New light-wei ght fab ri c for
summer comf ort . Jute trim
and belt in sizes S-M-L.

Pint Returnoble Bt1s.

s~ ,n p l e ~ t . l'(h lt\H o u1•· koduk Xl M o~iu CnmiHO
B u d~.w t p m r•d , nu ep r ~ type G 160 \perld ldm
wtud l toll! o llno t c~ lo ltc• ~ f l l i ug ~ . Fm t f- 11 7 , 9 111111
K od(l~ E ~t oo len 1, clct to •t c~e It: I} e~ pow re 111 uny
itg ht (o \ y H l!l!ld g e lo m lnl£1. l) uiO (ulo! \IIUpe
convcn1tml to hold

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in polyester and ultresso prin ls. Size s 10
to20and 14 1: to24 1·~ Emy core.

TOPS

Delkiou•

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MR. COFFEE

$6376
LADIES'
SUN DRESSES

Pomeroy funds

KODAK
SUPER 8
CAMERA KIT

Now you con hove the ~mnf! SX -70 e)(C! !emt~ut o l

Bag

$169,270 in

Grace Whaley Meier , 81,
Colwnbus, former resident of
the Rutland a rea , died
Monday afternoon at Mount
Carmel Hospital :
She is survived by a son ,
Joe Meier, of RiversirlP
Calif., and a sister , l'.!rs .
Gerald (Mildred ) Shuster of
Pomeroy . Her husband,
parents, a sister, and two
brothers preceded her in
death.
Funeral services will be
conduc led at I p.m. Thursday
at the Jerry Spears Funeral
Home, ·2693 West Broad St.,
Col umbus . Graveside ser ·
vices will be held &amp;t 4 p.m.
fhursday at Miles Cemetery
n Rutland.

-

Dedora11t

Balance of

The balance in all funds in
the village of Pomeroy total
$169,270.35 according to a
report submitted to Pomeroy
Council Monday night by
clerk Jane Walton .
Receipts, disbursements
and balance in the active
funds at the end of May
respectively were, general,
$11 ,853.54, $9,305.46, $3,264 .54;
revenue sQaring, nOreceipts,
$125.16, $13,132.48; water well
improvement, no receipts,
$39,757.20, $2,112.76; sewer,
$5,018.50, $2.212.60, $21,277 .02;
fire. $3 ,837 .84, $646.09,
$5,309.43; ce metery, no
receipts, $814.54, ($568);
street, $4,073.70, $2,849.11,
($2,731.28); sta le highway,
$330 .30, no expenditures,
$6,016.87; water operating,
$11 ,278.38, $10,334 .75,
$26,192.68; guaranty meter,
$100, $100, $5,341.71; parking
$920,
$125.16 ,
meter,
$6,770.94; utility, $4,785.44,
$2,901.98, $10,125.55; sanitary
sewer construction, no
receipts, no expenditur e~.
$36,637.50 . 1\eceipts,
disbursements , and balance
in all active funds respectively were, $45,197.70,
$69,172.05, $132,882.20. .
Receipts, disbursements
and balance res pectively in
all funds were $45,197 .70,
$71 ,003 .46, $169,270.55.

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a $1

INSTAI.I.ATION SET - Meigs Chapter , Order of DeMolay, will hold the semi ·annual
installation at U Op.m. F'rida y at the Middleport Masonic Temple . Orri.cers w be installed ,
1 ~·. arc Cm l Myers, Cheshire, master councilor ; Mike Sibley, Galltpolts: semor eounctlor,
and Dick Owen, Middleport, junior councilor. Pictured with the group IS Mern Aull, the
chapter sweethea rt. Other appointed officers will be installed F'riday by Bob Kut~chbaugh ,
Columbus. Masons, members of the Eastern Star, and Job 's Daughters are Jnvtled . A
reception .will follow the installation.

HECK'SREG.

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$12 .96

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sleeve beo rirlCJ wheels , outo-foldmg. Riv-

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tin 1sh. Two-way odius toble bog brackets. Stonds an d roll\ when folded .

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GLENFIELD 22
SINGLE SHOT

long nfll' w rt•idgf&gt;S: c~p10 Jr lll(l! £d y

5

World'• molt ~lor lont.m .. , hold1 two
pirriJ of fuel .. , IIKJUVh for 10 to 12 kours.

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$788

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$10.99
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$119

$199

HECK'SREG.
99'
SPOilS DEPT.

ODOR-EATEIS
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·BLADES

59&lt;

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$13.99
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99(

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HECK'S REG.
$1.67
HOUSEWARE DEPT.

ALLWITE
LIQUID
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ONLY

COLEMAN
DELUXE
2-BURNER
STOVE

HECK'S
REG.
1
24.99

$2288

HECk'SREG.
$7.99

HOUSEWAIIE
/JE,T.

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CUPS

9 oz.

37e

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LAMPS
' $644

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81

HECk'S REG. $11 .99
HOUSEWARE DEPT.

HECK'S REG. '20.99

FRAMED
PI
WITH 2" MOULD

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20COUNT

Q-TIPS

'12

DOCUMENT

,

WHITE
SHOE.
POLISH

·30( 25c
HECK'S REG. TO 49'

COSMITIC ,.,,

Pret1y little lamps Ia decorate you r

chi ld's playroom or bedroom. Choose
fr om m~or ted style s.

$322
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HOUSEWA/11

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320Z.

POLl DENT
TABLETS

MOP&amp;GLO
H:~::s
$.1~73

$129
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320Z.

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HECK'S REG. $1.79
HOUSEWARE DEPT.

.
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HECK'S
REG.
59'

3FOR

$100

HOUSEWAIIE 111,1.

HOIISEWARE DEPT.

40COUNT

HECK'SIIG. $1.18
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.LAMPS

HECK'S REG. 57•

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ASSOI1ED JUVENILE

FRAME

11x14.... 12..
12x24. • • • • 12"
16x20.,,., 12"
22x34. , , • . 13..

any roorn you

doci do to §et it in .

$522

HECK'S
REG.
$5.44

8 1/2" X 11 "
IN~

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DINNERWARE

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HECK'S REG.
$8.44
HOUSEWAIIEDEI'T.

\•

TOILET
TRAINER
$466

\

7'!

45 .PC; MELAMINE

DELUXE

LAMP

\

HECK'S REG.

HOUSEWARES
DEPT.

'

18"
BOUDOIR

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GRIFFIN

80Z.

s

HECK'S REG.
$6.99
HOUSiWAREDEI'T.

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BATHROOM DISPENSER·
REFILLS 80 CT.

$259

r-'

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HECK'S
REG.
1
4.99

LUCilE
OUTSIDE
HOUSEPAINT

ROYAL
. 21-PIECE SOCKET SET
Available in either regular or

metric measurements .
Heck's Reg. 111.99

·

'788

KELLER MULTI-COLORED

LAWN CHAIR
Heck's Reg.
1
5.99

'3"

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$444

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HECK'S REG. 14.99

HECK'S REG. $3.99
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49(

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59(

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HECK'S REG.
$4.32
HOUSEWA/IE DEPT•

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ACNE CREAM

97(

$299

MARKSMAN

CUTITONE

VITALIS
DRY3

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ORGANIZER

$]44

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KNIFE

1010

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ASSOiUD COLORS

BATH SCALES

FISH&amp;GAME .

84(

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HECK 'S
REG.
. $1.24
DEPT.

OR

HECK'S REG.

SOLO

177/ 250

HECK'S REG.
$2.44

ALKA
SELTZER

HECK'S REG. $1 .2 8 PR.
COSMETIC DEPT.
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$109

tm,.,•o

36COUNT
FOIL PACK

JOHNSON~S

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HECk'SREG.
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3 TIER

22/2SO

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PICNIC

$666

SCOOP IVORY
CHAIRS ~~~:

BAIL HANDLE
VANGUARD

$622

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HECK'S REG. $36.99
SPORTS DIJIT.

12 oz.

DIVAJEX

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STAND

HECK'S REG. 78'

PELLETS

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incl udes re&lt;essed ha nd les wi th bottle
opener s
leok· proof drain
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dry \lo ro ge troy
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e

HOUSEWAREDIJIT.

.- Mode' of ~ turdy metal wi th on elec tri ca l outlet. Perfect for
use in the kitchen.

38
SPECIAL
AMMO

.49(

TOY DEPT.

UTILITY TABLE

SPOIITSDIPT.

FLOWER
CENTER

PLAYBALL

CROSMAN

13' ., g al lo n cap ac ity (51 lit er&lt;;)

JUMBO

HECK'S
REG.
$4.99

~

i

COOLER

....
._

e

$]66
SPO/ITSDEPT.

~

7

16

HECK'S REG.
$26.88

HECk'S
REG.
$19.99

·

25
AUTOMATIC
. . AMMO

HECK'S
REG.
$2.03
SPOIITSDIPT.

COLEMAN
SNOW LITE

5503

$1488

WINCHESTER

111 CJ I Cr r (li ~

HECK'S REG.
$11.99

~

//

9 1/l''

POWER LETS

$98S

HECK'SREG.
' $12.99
SPORTS DEPT.

.

66

5

1 Y2" wide urethane slicks on front
and rear 24" in length 5 y," wide

CROSMAN

ond o lhm i1 0n t o d c to.l
lh q r n: emy t o l dl ond
~ur1 y . cl~c111 , duroblc or1d
g nod loobtuj A ~w lob l e '"
g1cen, red o r blv~

blad e.

'

.

SKATEBOARD

fled's /log . $20.99
SPORTS DEPT.

.,__s._'POII_Ts_DEP_r.-~

~ "o"'· l•to' 1 ug~ !. om Cole
1!1(111 &lt;.o ll e r )' 0~1 qu ol•ty
Ou oh t y r hut ' \ lrrJr l~ lotl' Li
111 10 t iiOLro;) h tf u l (1 1;'~ 1 9 1 1,

'
faced and Doub led-sighted

'·

·2 MANTLE
LAftiiRN

HECK'S REG. $36.95

Bross putters incl ude Open

83(

COUMAII

v.1 th open ~· g ht ~; lvll ~ IIC hond\OII l ~·ly c h!;!C ~tr ed
ltY u i, IJt 1,,,1h ho rdwoo J ~ T O&lt;k, rt'&lt;t''"'e ' groo .. ed
lor !•poll 1cope 1110vnh 1hooh .22 \ ha rt . llong or

HECK'S REG.
$15.99
SPORTS DEPT.

ASSORTED
BRASS

PUTTERS

/
'/

Foldi up into umbrello·s tyle for
emy car rying .

3
ONLY

CALIFORNIA
FREE FORM

An e~ c ellenl , int•pen~uvc 22 S111g le Shot r1lle witlr
r )Q~ I I r~e bolt ac tion. Manual wc ~II 'ICJ oflllt lood1ng
moke1 11 pe d (&lt; l hJr young !oho6 t c1 ~ 2 2 n'ol. h bo&lt;~el

SPORTS DEPT.

i

r

10

poin ts.. Each open~ tull y for di ; ing Or to
mo te wi th ano ther bog mlo o double
bog .

HECK'S REG.
$21.99

'
'
'....... ......... ......, " '

-- - - ...........

STROLLER

221

More people crawl in to the warmth cmd
comlort of o Colernon ~lecping bog than
any other brand . Each bog fe a tures o
Douon lin ing . podded weother ~eol.
boxed corners, and re1n forced

99

-...

GERRY CAREFREE

COLEMAN
3 LB. ,

Push bu«on handle reieo§e, 10x1 50

5

-....... -..._

/

'

5 9~~LON
HECk'S REG .
$10.97 GALLON
HAR-AIIE,.T.

STONECREST
DINNERWARE
HECK'S
REG.

'19.99

�•
· 10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o .. W"tnesdny .. lull&lt;' t:l, W71i

OF FREE
PARKING

--- -- -...

....

...... ...._

-

-;--

"

-,.-

'

~

AJAY

GOLF CART
sleeve beo rirlCJ wheels , outo-foldmg. Riv-

eted tubular construc tion, chrome·l1ke
tin 1sh. Two-way odius toble bog brackets. Stonds an d roll\ when folded .

....

~

.14

SLEEPING BAG

str~s

MARLIN

GLENFIELD 22
SINGLE SHOT

long nfll' w rt•idgf&gt;S: c~p10 Jr lll(l! £d y

5

World'• molt ~lor lont.m .. , hold1 two
pirriJ of fuel .. , IIKJUVh for 10 to 12 kours.

29

J '.

$1JBB

lb\

t h O&lt;U.' o f ,be ~ !

99

sass

$144
SPOIITS
DEPT.

'! '. --------

SIMILAR

10 1l 1U51 RAI ION

GOLF

- ---.
... .,
..

'UMBRELLA

"•

AIR BED

.

$788

5

25

HECK 'S REG.
$10.99
SPOITSDEPT.

BLUE ICE ,,,.....

~

WD-40
SPRAY
$119

$199

HECK'SREG.
99'
SPOilS DEPT.

ODOR-EATEIS
PR.

I

·5 COUNT
GILLETTE
SUPU·STAIILESS

·BLADES

59&lt;

HECK'S REG. 89'

COUIITIC ,T.

89

99

HECK'SREG.
T0$1.49
SPOilS DEPT.

AIR
PISTOL

::.not 66 llf'ptol~l AI IO 1hCHIII I I/ IIPIIth nnd nn Y~" tl&lt;"h
' h
"b utll ·n
"Q co "''" '"·~
ror&lt;'tlrd r_,..n ~· ~ v·

f'""'"'

....

HECK 'S
REG.
$13.99
SPORTS DEPT.

•GREEN

UTTUCE

eBLACK
,!

i&lt; 11tl!l •' lll\pt•o

I A" f•11111 "'"I

"' , .. , .,,~·""' j ,,.,. ,.,,,

HECK'S REG.

~ ~.+ ., ••

l o·ll ~« · ~ ''"''' I'"'""' " 1'' " 1"''
~ ln lt l o ~ · I '., &lt;• I IIJ01 t,, I' IIJIUII\j ! 1!•1 1&gt;110'"

$V~9

'13.44

99(

HOUSIWA/11 DEPT.

HECK'S REG.
$1.67
HOUSEWARE DEPT.

ALLWITE
LIQUID
' I
I

""'--'

SHOE POLISH

ONLY

COLEMAN
DELUXE
2-BURNER
STOVE

HECK'S
REG.
1
24.99

$2288

HECk'SREG.
$7.99

HOUSEWAIIE
/JE,T.

~

'1

CLEAR PLASTIC
CUPS

9 oz.

37e

'(

DOLL

LAMPS
' $644

.... ... ! ,., ••

81

HECk'S REG. $11 .99
HOUSEWARE DEPT.

HECK'S REG. '20.99

FRAMED
PI
WITH 2" MOULD

"

20COUNT

Q-TIPS

'12

DOCUMENT

,

WHITE
SHOE.
POLISH

·30( 25c
HECK'S REG. TO 49'

COSMITIC ,.,,

Pret1y little lamps Ia decorate you r

chi ld's playroom or bedroom. Choose
fr om m~or ted style s.

$322
.

HOUSEWA/11

~:;

sse

320Z.

POLl DENT
TABLETS

MOP&amp;GLO
H:~::s
$.1~73

$129
.

DE,.
320Z.

HECK'S DETERGENT

HECK'S REG. $1.79
HOUSEWARE DEPT.

.
'

HECK'S
REG.
59'

3FOR

$100

HOUSEWAIIE 111,1.

HOIISEWARE DEPT.

40COUNT

HECK'SIIG. $1.18
COSMmt,.r.

.LAMPS

HECK'S REG. 57•

~-

93( .

ASSOI1ED JUVENILE

FRAME

11x14.... 12..
12x24. • • • • 12"
16x20.,,., 12"
22x34. , , • . 13..

any roorn you

doci do to §et it in .

$522

HECK'S
REG.
$5.44

8 1/2" X 11 "
IN~

~lyle~ . Deco rot e~

\

HOUSEWAIIEDEPT

DINNERWARE

.-

Moke your choice from se\le rol

\

HECK'S REG.
$8.44
HOUSEWAIIEDEI'T.

\•

TOILET
TRAINER
$466

\

7'!

45 .PC; MELAMINE

DELUXE

LAMP

\

HECK'S REG.

HOUSEWARES
DEPT.

'

18"
BOUDOIR

'\
I

GALLON

GRIFFIN

80Z.

s

HECK'S REG.
$6.99
HOUSiWAREDEI'T.

'

HOUSEWARE DEPT.

BATHROOM DISPENSER·
REFILLS 80 CT.

$259

r-'

CRISPER

!',.,.,.

( ,,,.,

HECK'S
REG.
1
4.99

LUCilE
OUTSIDE
HOUSEPAINT

ROYAL
. 21-PIECE SOCKET SET
Available in either regular or

metric measurements .
Heck's Reg. 111.99

·

'788

KELLER MULTI-COLORED

LAWN CHAIR
Heck's Reg.
1
5.99

'3"

HADWAIIE IIIPT.

·i

~:
,
I
(~ " '"

$444

i'

HECK'S REG . $5.99

HECK'S REG. 14.99

HECK'S REG. $3.99
SPOIITSD9T.

49(

HECK'S REG. 82'
COSMmCDIPT.

,. """' .... ,., ""'

COSMBIC •r.

•WHITE

170COUNT

59(

HECK'SREG.$1.28

HECK'S REG.
$4.32
HOUSEWA/IE DEPT•

HECK'S REG.

:I.e de

ACNE CREAM

97(

$299

MARKSMAN

CUTITONE

VITALIS
DRY3

BATHROOM
ORGANIZER

$]44

T0$7.39

KNIFE

1010

(

cosMn«

$2''

HOIISEWAIIE
DEPT.

- '9.99

ASSOiUD COLORS

BATH SCALES

FISH&amp;GAME .

84(

SPOilT$ DEPT.

HECK 'S
REG.
. $1.24
DEPT.

OR

HECK'S REG.

SOLO

177/ 250

HECK'S REG.
$2.44

ALKA
SELTZER

HECK'S REG. $1 .2 8 PR.
COSMETIC DEPT.
~---=--

$109

tm,.,•o

36COUNT
FOIL PACK

JOHNSON~S

e

JUG

HECk'SREG.
$1.99
SPOilT$ DEPT.

3 TIER

22/2SO

1hGAL.

PICNIC

$666

SCOOP IVORY
CHAIRS ~~~:

BAIL HANDLE
VANGUARD

$622

~ECK'SREG.

HECK'S REG. $36.99
SPORTS DIJIT.

12 oz.

DIVAJEX

.ssss

STAND

HECK'S REG. 78'

PELLETS

e

incl udes re&lt;essed ha nd les wi th bottle
opener s
leok· proof drain
beep.
dry \lo ro ge troy
15 3.1 11 heig ht
provides room for loll b ottl es.

e

HOUSEWAREDIJIT.

.- Mode' of ~ turdy metal wi th on elec tri ca l outlet. Perfect for
use in the kitchen.

38
SPECIAL
AMMO

.49(

TOY DEPT.

UTILITY TABLE

SPOIITSDIPT.

FLOWER
CENTER

PLAYBALL

CROSMAN

13' ., g al lo n cap ac ity (51 lit er&lt;;)

JUMBO

HECK'S
REG.
$4.99

~

i

COOLER

....
._

e

$]66
SPO/ITSDEPT.

~

7

16

HECK'S REG.
$26.88

HECk'S
REG.
$19.99

·

25
AUTOMATIC
. . AMMO

HECK'S
REG.
$2.03
SPOIITSDIPT.

COLEMAN
SNOW LITE

5503

$1488

WINCHESTER

111 CJ I Cr r (li ~

HECK'S REG.
$11.99

~

//

9 1/l''

POWER LETS

$98S

HECK'SREG.
' $12.99
SPORTS DEPT.

.

66

5

1 Y2" wide urethane slicks on front
and rear 24" in length 5 y," wide

CROSMAN

ond o lhm i1 0n t o d c to.l
lh q r n: emy t o l dl ond
~ur1 y . cl~c111 , duroblc or1d
g nod loobtuj A ~w lob l e '"
g1cen, red o r blv~

blad e.

'

.

SKATEBOARD

fled's /log . $20.99
SPORTS DEPT.

.,__s._'POII_Ts_DEP_r.-~

~ "o"'· l•to' 1 ug~ !. om Cole
1!1(111 &lt;.o ll e r )' 0~1 qu ol•ty
Ou oh t y r hut ' \ lrrJr l~ lotl' Li
111 10 t iiOLro;) h tf u l (1 1;'~ 1 9 1 1,

'
faced and Doub led-sighted

'·

·2 MANTLE
LAftiiRN

HECK'S REG. $36.95

Bross putters incl ude Open

83(

COUMAII

v.1 th open ~· g ht ~; lvll ~ IIC hond\OII l ~·ly c h!;!C ~tr ed
ltY u i, IJt 1,,,1h ho rdwoo J ~ T O&lt;k, rt'&lt;t''"'e ' groo .. ed
lor !•poll 1cope 1110vnh 1hooh .22 \ ha rt . llong or

HECK'S REG.
$15.99
SPORTS DEPT.

ASSORTED
BRASS

PUTTERS

/
'/

Foldi up into umbrello·s tyle for
emy car rying .

3
ONLY

CALIFORNIA
FREE FORM

An e~ c ellenl , int•pen~uvc 22 S111g le Shot r1lle witlr
r )Q~ I I r~e bolt ac tion. Manual wc ~II 'ICJ oflllt lood1ng
moke1 11 pe d (&lt; l hJr young !oho6 t c1 ~ 2 2 n'ol. h bo&lt;~el

SPORTS DEPT.

i

r

10

poin ts.. Each open~ tull y for di ; ing Or to
mo te wi th ano ther bog mlo o double
bog .

HECK'S REG.
$21.99

'
'
'....... ......... ......, " '

-- - - ...........

STROLLER

221

More people crawl in to the warmth cmd
comlort of o Colernon ~lecping bog than
any other brand . Each bog fe a tures o
Douon lin ing . podded weother ~eol.
boxed corners, and re1n forced

99

-...

GERRY CAREFREE

COLEMAN
3 LB. ,

Push bu«on handle reieo§e, 10x1 50

5

-....... -..._

/

'

5 9~~LON
HECk'S REG .
$10.97 GALLON
HAR-AIIE,.T.

STONECREST
DINNERWARE
HECK'S
REG.

'19.99

�13 - The Daily"sentinel, Middlepori-Pm

12- The Da ily Sentinel, Middleport-Potneroy, 0 ., Wl'&lt;lnes&lt;J;;y .• lu ll&lt;" 2:1. 197!;

P U BLIC NOTICE
1. Applicant ha s her etofor e

.

•Wednesday,' June 2:1, 197f.

~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,~. . . .. .

on September 29 . 1915 com

p teted al l ~ppli c abl e en~ l ron
menta l rev iew and cl earance
requ i rements as reQu ir ed · b y-

low or ~egulat l on and will , o n
J uly 6, 1976. submit lt s request

Of FREE

to Departmen t ct Housing and
Urban · Oevelopmenf' !.H UD I
tor re lease of the balan ce of
funds and cert ifica ti on tor the
project here inafter desc r i bed .
2. Such reques t tor re lease
of the balan ce of funds and

cer tlttcatlon relate lo the

app l ication of the r~ppli c ant
for a grant of f unds under Title
I .of the HoJJ.Sing a nd Com .
munUy Development Act of
1974.
1

Store Hours:
Mon.·Sal. 8 am-10 pm
Sunday 10 am-10 pm

3. Tjle project is the
Mun lcfPal Park Sw imm i ng
'Poo l -Tennis Court Pro lect ot

1

F.

PIPE FITTINGS
18(

A. 1/2 " COPPER TEE ...•..••.........•.

,0

:~]. lf9.~~

l:j1

B. 1h" HOSE BIB ••••••••••••••••••••••
C. 1h" STOP &amp;WASTE VALVE • • • • • • • • • •
D. 1h" COPPER ELBOW . •. . . . . . . . . . . ••. • 10&lt;

A.

~~~ d~I' :;~I'~~l) ! ,~I'

1)-.,
B

' ' ".d (.

0

D.

~' ELECTRICAL
WIRING DEVICES

A.

B.

C.

- .......

F.

D.

E.

F.

G.

LEVIIGTDN LEVIIGTON LEVIIGTON
LEVIIGTON RECEPUCLE PLATE QUID
BROWN BROWN BROWN SWITCH

OLD 41NCH HANDY
WORK OCTAGON BOX
BOX BOX

E. 1h" COPPER UNION . •. . . ••. . •. •.. . . . . 88(

"

4
7c
13c
SsR;
L.
c38"
3· · 13c 4f tsc 54c

F. %"xl 0' COPP.ER PIPE ..•.........•.•. s2

16

DUPLEX
wALL

PLATE

"

HECK'S REG. TO $3.66

HARDWARE DEPT.

·

IVORY

IVORY

IVORY

HARDWARE DEPT.

the Vl llao e of Syracuse, Ohio.
4. Ap plicant has prepared
lin environme nta l review
record respecting the project
for which release for funds Is
sought ,
wh i 'h
mav
be
eKam lned by the publ ic and
copies ther eof ob tained at the
Office of · the Mayor , Vil lage
Hall , Third st·reet, Svra cuse,·
Oh io, Monday through Friday,
any week, between the hqurs
Of 7 : 00 P.M . and 9 : 00 P .M .
upon request to the Ma yor .
5.
Nam e !lnd address of
applicant :.
Village of Syracuse
Th ird Stree t
Syracu se , Ohio 45779
Name and address of Chief
EKecutlve Off icer of ap .
pllcant :
Herm an H . London
Mayor
of
Village
of
Syrll cuse
Th lrd Street
Syracuse, Ohio 45779
6. Village of Syra cuse wil l
undertak~
the
pro j ect
described above with Block
Grant funds from the u . s
Department of HOu sing a;nd
Urban Development (HU O J,
unde r T i tle I of the Hous ing
and Community Developmen t
A c t of 197-4 . Village of
Syracuse is certifying to H u 0
that V i llage of Syracu se ·an d
Herman H. London , Ma yor ,
V i llage of Syra cuse, in his
official ' capa city as Mayor ,
consent
to
accept
the
juri sdi ction of the Federal
courts··if an act ion is brought
to enforce res ponsibil it ies in
relati o n to e"n vlronmental
reviews, dec isi on making , and
ac;tlon ; and
that
t hes e
responsibilities hav fJ been
satisfied . The lega l effect of
the '-e rt iti catl on is that upon
its approvll t Village o f
Syracuse may use the Block
Grant funds , and HUD will
ha\le satisfied it s res pon ..
sl bll lt ies under the National
Env ironmenta l Pol ic y Act of
1969 . HUD will accept an
obje ction to i ts approval of the
re luse of funds and ac .
ceptance of the ce rtifi cat ion
only If i t Is on one of the
· follow ing bases : Ca) That the
ce rtifi ca tion was not in tact
executed
by
the
chief
executive officer or other
offi ce r of applicant appro v ed
by HUD or (b) tha t applicant's
environm en tal review re co rd
for t he project indicates
omission of
a required
de c ision , finding , or step
applicable to the project in th e
environmen t a l
revi e w
process . Objections must be
prepared and submitted i n
accordllnce with the required
proc edure {24 CFR Part 58),
and may be addressed to H U D
at Department of Housing and
Urban
DeVelopmen t,
Co,IJmbus Area Office, 60 East·
Main Street. Columbus , Oh io
•U21S . Oble c tions to the
re lease of funds on bases other
than those stated abov e will
not be cons idered by HUD No
objec t ion received after July
30, 1916 will be considered by
HUD .
V illage of Syracuse
App l icant

CCPTRAPS
I 1h"

I '/c"

(6) 23, il

HECK'S
REG.

TO
$4.28

HARDWARE DEPT.

BEDROOM FIXTURE
HECK'S REG.

250'12-2 WITH GROUND

$2.79

ROMEXWIRE

$199

HARDWARE DEPT.

HECK'S
REG.
$31.99 lOX

TOILET

TANK BALL

55(

1

3¥2' BENCH VISE

HECK'S REG.
79 1

PROGRESS

PORCH LIGHT

HARDWARE DEPT.

FUSE BOX

WASHING MACHINE

HOSE

CHOICE

·HARDWARE DEPT.

$428

WAX ·

GASKET

66(

HECK'S REG.
801

BLACK OR COPPER
HECK'S
REG.
$2.87
EACH

8"

HECK'S REG.
$5.51

HARDWARE DEPT.

HARDWARE DEPT.

HECK'S REG.
$9.95

HARDWARE DEPT.

NO SALES TO DEALERS
QUANTITY' RIGHTS RESERV::O

29

$

USDA Choice Boneless

RIB STEAK ••••••••••• ~~·•.•••.

59

USDA Choice Bucket ·
lb.

CUBE STEAK •••••••••••••••••
USDA Choice

Superiors All Meat

lb.

WIENERS •••• ~~~~ •••••••.•••

79e

CHUCK ROAST•••••.•'~·•••

69e
JOWL BACON ••••••••• !~... .
99e
SLICED BACON
smoked

.

.

Crispy Serve

lb.

16) 16 . l3. 30, 31c

KITCHEN FIXTURE

Heclc's Reg . SI I .99

POMEROY, OHIO
Prices Effective
Thru June 26, 1976

Manning 0 . Wt:bster
Judge

HARDWARE
DEPT.

$888

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
. Case No. 21840
Estole ol ELLA M. REUTER ,
Deceased .
Notice Is hereby given that
Richard Reuter , of 6S6
Browne ll Aven·u'e , Midd l eport.
Ohio, has been duly appointed
Administrator of the Estate of
Ella M . R:euter , deceased , late
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to
file the ir cl elms with said
fidu c iary with in th ree months.
Dated thi s 12th day of J une
1976.

298 Second St.

HECK'S
REG.
$3.93

HARDWARE DEPT.

HARDWARE DEPT.

NOTICE
Sa lem Township Trustees ,
Meigs county, Ohio, w i ll
accept bids unt il 7 :30 P .M .
Friday, June 2.5 , 1976, at the
time of regular Tru s tee
meeting, on the follow ing :
1 - Aluminum building for
hoUsing Township equipment.
Specifications:
-48 ' K SO'

Alma E . Sm lth
Salem Twp . Clerk
(6) 17 1 21. 23 , lie

New Crop

Notic e is hereby given that .
Edward R'. Burke, of 4301
, Juniper Lane, Charleston ,
west Virginia has been duly
appointed Executor of the
Estate of Hazel D . Burke ,
de ce ased , late of R t , J ,
Al:..~ny, Me igs County, Ohio .
. Creditors are requi re d to
file their claims with sa id
fiduciary w i thin three mon ths.
Dated this 5th day of June
1976 .

.

Mann ing D . Webster
Judge
Court of Com man Pl eas,
Probate Di visio n

(6) "9, 16, 23, J tc

10 lb.

3
9
RED POTATOES •••••b:! ••• ~.
Early. Variety

Del Monte 6% oz.

17 oz.

ARGO PEAS ••••••.•••

Kraft

... .

COLONIAL

SUGAR

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Estate of HAZEL D. BURKE ,

Deceased.

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Unpain ted aluminum roof
All metal put on with screw
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1 - 16' door In side 12' .1 "
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2 - Metal walk doors J' x
6'8"
4 - 8' Sky ligh ts
2 - Gable louvers
Three.twe lfths (J -12 J pi tch
on roof
4 " square eaves spouting
.:.nd down spou t
Bumper gullrd around in ·
side of Interior 2" X 12"
Price to include deliver ing ,
erecting, insured du rin g
construct ion , enginee r ing ,
blueprints and State permits .
20 yr. ·paint guarantee
15 yr . hall guarantee
30 y~ . rust and corrosion
guarantee
Specificat ions or oth er ln ·forma ti on tan be ob tained by
con tacting A l mi!!l E . Sm ith,
cl!rk, Langsville, Ohio , -4574 1,
or phone 614-742· 2027 .
Trustees reserv e the right to
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12- The Da ily Sentinel, Middleport-Potneroy, 0 ., Wl'&lt;lnes&lt;J;;y .• lu ll&lt;" 2:1. 197!;

P U BLIC NOTICE
1. Applicant ha s her etofor e

.

•Wednesday,' June 2:1, 197f.

~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,~. . . .. .

on September 29 . 1915 com

p teted al l ~ppli c abl e en~ l ron
menta l rev iew and cl earance
requ i rements as reQu ir ed · b y-

low or ~egulat l on and will , o n
J uly 6, 1976. submit lt s request

Of FREE

to Departmen t ct Housing and
Urban · Oevelopmenf' !.H UD I
tor re lease of the balan ce of
funds and cert ifica ti on tor the
project here inafter desc r i bed .
2. Such reques t tor re lease
of the balan ce of funds and

cer tlttcatlon relate lo the

app l ication of the r~ppli c ant
for a grant of f unds under Title
I .of the HoJJ.Sing a nd Com .
munUy Development Act of
1974.
1

Store Hours:
Mon.·Sal. 8 am-10 pm
Sunday 10 am-10 pm

3. Tjle project is the
Mun lcfPal Park Sw imm i ng
'Poo l -Tennis Court Pro lect ot

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PIPE FITTINGS
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LEVIIGTDN LEVIIGTON LEVIIGTON
LEVIIGTON RECEPUCLE PLATE QUID
BROWN BROWN BROWN SWITCH

OLD 41NCH HANDY
WORK OCTAGON BOX
BOX BOX

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HARDWARE DEPT.

·

IVORY

IVORY

IVORY

HARDWARE DEPT.

the Vl llao e of Syracuse, Ohio.
4. Ap plicant has prepared
lin environme nta l review
record respecting the project
for which release for funds Is
sought ,
wh i 'h
mav
be
eKam lned by the publ ic and
copies ther eof ob tained at the
Office of · the Mayor , Vil lage
Hall , Third st·reet, Svra cuse,·
Oh io, Monday through Friday,
any week, between the hqurs
Of 7 : 00 P.M . and 9 : 00 P .M .
upon request to the Ma yor .
5.
Nam e !lnd address of
applicant :.
Village of Syracuse
Th ird Stree t
Syracu se , Ohio 45779
Name and address of Chief
EKecutlve Off icer of ap .
pllcant :
Herm an H . London
Mayor
of
Village
of
Syrll cuse
Th lrd Street
Syracuse, Ohio 45779
6. Village of Syra cuse wil l
undertak~
the
pro j ect
described above with Block
Grant funds from the u . s
Department of HOu sing a;nd
Urban Development (HU O J,
unde r T i tle I of the Hous ing
and Community Developmen t
A c t of 197-4 . Village of
Syracuse is certifying to H u 0
that V i llage of Syracu se ·an d
Herman H. London , Ma yor ,
V i llage of Syra cuse, in his
official ' capa city as Mayor ,
consent
to
accept
the
juri sdi ction of the Federal
courts··if an act ion is brought
to enforce res ponsibil it ies in
relati o n to e"n vlronmental
reviews, dec isi on making , and
ac;tlon ; and
that
t hes e
responsibilities hav fJ been
satisfied . The lega l effect of
the '-e rt iti catl on is that upon
its approvll t Village o f
Syracuse may use the Block
Grant funds , and HUD will
ha\le satisfied it s res pon ..
sl bll lt ies under the National
Env ironmenta l Pol ic y Act of
1969 . HUD will accept an
obje ction to i ts approval of the
re luse of funds and ac .
ceptance of the ce rtifi cat ion
only If i t Is on one of the
· follow ing bases : Ca) That the
ce rtifi ca tion was not in tact
executed
by
the
chief
executive officer or other
offi ce r of applicant appro v ed
by HUD or (b) tha t applicant's
environm en tal review re co rd
for t he project indicates
omission of
a required
de c ision , finding , or step
applicable to the project in th e
environmen t a l
revi e w
process . Objections must be
prepared and submitted i n
accordllnce with the required
proc edure {24 CFR Part 58),
and may be addressed to H U D
at Department of Housing and
Urban
DeVelopmen t,
Co,IJmbus Area Office, 60 East·
Main Street. Columbus , Oh io
•U21S . Oble c tions to the
re lease of funds on bases other
than those stated abov e will
not be cons idered by HUD No
objec t ion received after July
30, 1916 will be considered by
HUD .
V illage of Syracuse
App l icant

CCPTRAPS
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HECK'S
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TO
$4.28

HARDWARE DEPT.

BEDROOM FIXTURE
HECK'S REG.

250'12-2 WITH GROUND

$2.79

ROMEXWIRE

$199

HARDWARE DEPT.

HECK'S
REG.
$31.99 lOX

TOILET

TANK BALL

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HECK'S REG.
79 1

PROGRESS

PORCH LIGHT

HARDWARE DEPT.

FUSE BOX

WASHING MACHINE

HOSE

CHOICE

·HARDWARE DEPT.

$428

WAX ·

GASKET

66(

HECK'S REG.
801

BLACK OR COPPER
HECK'S
REG.
$2.87
EACH

8"

HECK'S REG.
$5.51

HARDWARE DEPT.

HARDWARE DEPT.

HECK'S REG.
$9.95

HARDWARE DEPT.

NO SALES TO DEALERS
QUANTITY' RIGHTS RESERV::O

29

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RIB STEAK ••••••••••• ~~·•.•••.

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CUBE STEAK •••••••••••••••••
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Superiors All Meat

lb.

WIENERS •••• ~~~~ •••••••.•••

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CHUCK ROAST•••••.•'~·•••

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JOWL BACON ••••••••• !~... .
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KITCHEN FIXTURE

Heclc's Reg . SI I .99

POMEROY, OHIO
Prices Effective
Thru June 26, 1976

Manning 0 . Wt:bster
Judge

HARDWARE
DEPT.

$888

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
. Case No. 21840
Estole ol ELLA M. REUTER ,
Deceased .
Notice Is hereby given that
Richard Reuter , of 6S6
Browne ll Aven·u'e , Midd l eport.
Ohio, has been duly appointed
Administrator of the Estate of
Ella M . R:euter , deceased , late
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to
file the ir cl elms with said
fidu c iary with in th ree months.
Dated thi s 12th day of J une
1976.

298 Second St.

HECK'S
REG.
$3.93

HARDWARE DEPT.

HARDWARE DEPT.

NOTICE
Sa lem Township Trustees ,
Meigs county, Ohio, w i ll
accept bids unt il 7 :30 P .M .
Friday, June 2.5 , 1976, at the
time of regular Tru s tee
meeting, on the follow ing :
1 - Aluminum building for
hoUsing Township equipment.
Specifications:
-48 ' K SO'

Alma E . Sm lth
Salem Twp . Clerk
(6) 17 1 21. 23 , lie

New Crop

Notic e is hereby given that .
Edward R'. Burke, of 4301
, Juniper Lane, Charleston ,
west Virginia has been duly
appointed Executor of the
Estate of Hazel D . Burke ,
de ce ased , late of R t , J ,
Al:..~ny, Me igs County, Ohio .
. Creditors are requi re d to
file their claims with sa id
fiduciary w i thin three mon ths.
Dated this 5th day of June
1976 .

.

Mann ing D . Webster
Judge
Court of Com man Pl eas,
Probate Di visio n

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Del Monte 6% oz.

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ARGO PEAS ••••••.•••

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NOTICE OF
· APPOINTMENT
Case No. 21827
Estate of HAZEL D. BURKE ,

Deceased.

79e

GRAPEFRUIT..,......~! ..

x 12' 111

Painted aluminum siding
Unpain ted aluminum roof
All metal put on with screw
gun
1 - 16' door In side 12' .1 "
high and
·
1 - 16x X 12 ' 1'' door i n one
end Both to be track doors
2 - Metal walk doors J' x
6'8"
4 - 8' Sky ligh ts
2 - Gable louvers
Three.twe lfths (J -12 J pi tch
on roof
4 " square eaves spouting
.:.nd down spou t
Bumper gullrd around in ·
side of Interior 2" X 12"
Price to include deliver ing ,
erecting, insured du rin g
construct ion , enginee r ing ,
blueprints and State permits .
20 yr. ·paint guarantee
15 yr . hall guarantee
30 y~ . rust and corrosion
guarantee
Specificat ions or oth er ln ·forma ti on tan be ob tained by
con tacting A l mi!!l E . Sm ith,
cl!rk, Langsville, Ohio , -4574 1,
or phone 614-742· 2027 .
Trustees reserv e the right to
accept or re [ect any or 1111
bids .

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OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m
Da lly 8 30 a m to 11 00
Noon Saturda y
Phone today 9911 15e
NOTICE S

ATTN 1 •
All HOUSEWIVES
All Ya rd Sal es Rllmmage
Porc h and Bas e ment Por ch
and Basement Sal es e tc
must be paid 1n advance
Gel yo ur s m ea rly by
stop pi ng Oy our off ice at
Th e Dally Sent 1nel 111
Court Sl or wrtltng Bo)(
729 Pomeroy , Ohto 457 1'19
wtl h you r re m lllance

I WISH to thank everyone who wo
so ktnd and thoughtful du rmg
my t!lness and stay at the
Hoh:ar Medical Center I
espectally w11h to thank Doc
t o r ~ Dav is, Walker and Hand
those sendmg cords flowers
the tntenst ve core umt and the
card iac untt, the 4th fl oor
nu rs es and everyone who toll
ad and satd prayers May God
bleu you all Robert lew1s, Sr

RACINE Ftre Department will
hove o gun shoot Saturday at
6 30 p m ot their new butld•ng
oH Bashon Rood
Metg s Co Human e SoCiety
RABIES AND
DISTEMPER CLINIC
County Highway Garage
Meigs Co Fairground s
SAT , JUNE26
2 SP M

Dr Dan Not1er,
Vctermar 1an
Rab1es
SJ ,
Fet •ne
Dtstemp e r S4 , Ca n tne
Trtple Shots B
See Us About Neurer•ng
Your Pets

DO YOU HAVE PA RTY PlAN EX
PERIENCE? FR IENOl Y TOY
PARTIES H,O.S OENINGS F~
MANAGERS IN YOUR AREA
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
OEMS HAVE NO CASH INVEST,
MENT NO COllECTING OR
DEliV ER ING CAll COll ECT TO
CAROl DAY 519·•99-11395 OR
WRITE FRIENOL Y HOME PAR
TIES, 20 RAilROAD AVE
AlBANY N Y 12205
HOUSEWIVES open the door to
extra earnmgs Jotn the sue
ceuful women who ore mok
mg good money 1n tha1r spore
l1me
No e x per1en ce
necessary no dehvery no co l
lectmg no ca1h tn vestment
Coli now and get extra early
benefits Phone 9ot9 2803 or
9ot9 ·2786 Also booking per
!let

1974 CH EV C1 0 CHEYE NNE
13495
3~0 Y 8, a utom a t1 c. p sleenng &amp; bra ke s w w l1res, wh
covers , step bumper, chrome m1rrors m ldgs, AM
rad1o cleitn shnrp truck.

18 It Tag-A long trave l tra tler ,
self-cnntamed Phone
9•92739

l97J CHEVROl ET C10
$2895
S' Flee ts•de, wh over red, clean 1ntenor 350 V 8
automati C power steermg and brak es, good f1re s step
burner , radto , c ustom trtm &amp; mtrrors

MEIGS Coun ty Humane Soctety ,
lm ky kttte n' for adoption
Etght 10 weeks old Have
dt slem per shos end "Wormed
P~one 992 Sot~ af.!! r 6 p m
HAVE to g1ve away to a good
home ' German Shepherd

, 1973 1NTERNATIONAl16 00
S38°S
101 ' " C A , V 9, 5 speed , 18 ,500 2 speed, R ax le, 900
f1 res, solid cab co lor white

POMEROY MOTOR

ma le, oneyearold Phone (614)
98S·ml
AKC Reg Female Col lte pup 6
months old Phone (61ot) 985
4111 or9925621

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APP LI ANCE STO RE
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Save up to $100 on 20
cu . ft . Chest or 16 cu .
II Upnght .

$26995

Choice
App ltance Oepa rl men t
POMEROY LANDMARK
9._ Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Ail Phone 992-2181
LOSE wetght wtlh New Shope
Tablets and Hyd re.: Water Pills
at Dutton OrlJg, Mtddleport and
Nelson Drugs
MODERN stereo console ot speed
changer, om fm rod to Balance
$106•0 orlerm s Coll9923965
sWEEPER ond Sewtn9 Mochmes
Repatr Ports end Supplies
DaviS Vacuum Cleaner one
half mtle up George's Creek
Rd. oft Stole Route 7 Phone
(61&lt;) U6 029•
CUSTOM mode canopy fo r ptcmc
table. ftve ptece Htckory Fam•ly
room set, large Foley gnnder
fo r rea l mowers Phone (61-4 )
6792166
MODERN Walnut Stereo AM FM
rad•o, ot speed changer , 8 track
tope combtnaflon
Balan ce
$102 otO or terms Call992-39b5
LATEN pope~~~;; 2frucks
reasonable Phone 992·748 1
23 channel Cou1er Caravella CB
&amp;se, stot1 on was coo.: and
antenna Used only 3 mon th s
asking $200 L1ke new portable
dtshwasher , wh1te , (50 Phone
7•2·2217
1975 8uhoco 360 Fron tier mota, .
cycle, Enduro mode l 'many &amp;lll
tros reojonobly pnced Phone
992-7291 ofter e p m
ONE 36 mch gas range , tw o
70,000 BTU ct rcu lahng gas
heater bedroo m su1t e ftve
ptece chrome breakfast set, 9:M~ug Phone 992 30~2.:.
69:.:.__
70 000 BTU gas hea ter wtth fan
and thermostat Phone 992·
7.65
--~-------WOODEN roc:ker playpen , o ld
ptcture trames, silverware ,
handmade qu tlh Zenith 17 1n
ch black end whtte TV other
ml!!iC Phon a 7ot2 2078
GUERNSEY hetfer, J 1nonth old
billy goal Pnone 9•9 2739
~7ot Kowosok1 $.A75 00 fJhone 7A2 ·
2980.
COAL limes tone and colc1 um
chlonde ond colctum bnne for
dust control and lpecto l muung
soli for farmers Ma1n Street
Pomeroy Oh1o or phone 992
3991
----------1973 25 fl
Yukon · Delio
houseboat all self -contamud
wtth 1976 Chrysler 105 h p
engme Phone 992 5532

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20 1n btcycle$i500:S t~a~k
home C'utflt w1th 2 speakers
$30 00 Phone 992-7551

19 1nch portable Adm iral colored
TV ]U S I l1ke new Call 992
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ANTIQUE AU CTION Saturday ,
June 26 11 00 o rn Chamber of
Co mme rce Butldlng behtnd
Howes Grove Park , Belpre ,
Oht o Wosh1ngt on Blvd Walnut
cor ner cupboard cherry corner
cupboard ch1no cabmet ond
s1deboard to match, secretory
w1th round gloss , walnut
rockers cherry rockers, 4 V•c·
tonan choirs V1ctono n love
Wh1le yo u tra m, we pay
sea t Vtclort on Settee, stool
Sl60 per mo from f1rst day
cabtnet, 011 lamps , Alodd1 n
We cover food , quart er s
lamps bros lamps Gone with
and hea lth ca re, too Over
the Wmd lamps 6 ptece
70 fi elds to choo se from and
bedroom su1te, walnut bed a nd
dresser brass bell brass
a ll gua ra nt ees m wnhng
cand le!!i 41 ga llon Donohue 1ar,
before you enl1 sf For no
several hand-mode qu1lts Th1s
obltgat1on tnformaf1on see
ts only o partial ltsltng , there
vour Navy ~ ec rutter at·
ore over 300 1tems lnclud tng
22 1 Columbu s Road
o11er 100 pteces of gloss No
Alhen s, Ohto
1unk Penny arcade mochmfs In
Ph 593-3566
worktng condthon
Duncan
Phyfe d1mng room sutte tab le 6
chct rs ond Stdeboord Term!!i of
Sole Cash or check w1th
pos1hve I D Not respon Si ble
OLD fur ni ture •ce bo»~:es , brass
for occtdents Auchoneer Ottte
beds , old we ll talaphones and
Opperman, Ne lsonvtlle Ohto
parts or complete households
Phone (614) 395 7195 or 3H
Wrt te M 0 Mil ler , Rt 2,
4499
Pomeroy Oh•o Call99'2 77f;IJ
CASH paid for al l makes ond
models of mobtle homes
Phone orea code blot 423 9531
MAKE sp rmg cleonmg profitable
tu rn unwonted tlems 1nto co'h
sScosh$$$ for 1unked aut o Frye's
Adverhse tn the Wont Ads
Truck Auto Pa rts Rutland
Phone 7•2 2091
LOCUST po!!ils round or sp ht
Phone949 277ot
cOiNS, tokens , any form gold or
silve r tewel ry, spoons nngs , NEW Improved Ztpp•es
the
dental Wtll trade Coli Roger
greot1ron pill now wtth Vttamtn
Wamsley Rutland Ohta 7ot2·
C Nelson Drug
2331
ONE dmette set e)(cel lent condt
1W0 or three acres on the nver,
110n Two end table!!i motchng
West Vtrgmto or Ohto Phone
anltque bad and buftel dresser
992 - 52~
Phone 992 6092
TIMBER , Pomeroy Forest Pro 1973 ot50 Prototype Kawosakt
ducts lop priCe for stondtng
motorcross good cond1tton
sowt1mber Call t&lt;en t Hanby
$650 Phone 992 39.43
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ANNUAL F1sh Fry, Me•gs County
Ftsh ond Game Ann Sunday
June 27 1976 at Rutland
Amertcan
Leg1on
Farm , IF YOU have a sentlce to offar
want to buy or sell something,
Rutla nd Ohto Gun s hoot starts
or
are lookmg for work
all p m.
whatever
you 'l l get results
foster with a Sen tinel Wont Ad
Coll992 2156
GARAGE Sole Ju ne 22 23
LOST hone, chestnut more
Whitehead
r es tdence
Phone 992-S392
Reedsvtlle Saddle , bndle,
record layers, gtrl s' clothtng,
1umor 11zes, mdudmg formals
mts c
YARD Sole , Wed. , June 23
through Saturday 26th from 9
11116 p m across from WMPO
ot Family Garage Sale, June 24,
IN THE
25 261h 9 o m 1111 da rk boby
COMMON PL EAS COURT ,
furniture \ baby , chtldren and
PROBATE DIVISION
adult s c othes, drapes, Avon
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
bottles m11c. Items Yt mile
IN THE MATTER OF THE
north ol Eastern H1gh School on
ESTATE OF NORMAN F
Rt 7 Phone (6U ) 995 4279 or
ROHRKASTE , DECEASED
(6 1.) 99S •202
No 218 36
3 Famtly Yard Sale on Church St
NOTI CE
1n Syracuse Antiques dtshes ,
TO WHOM IT MAY CO N
n1ce clothing , furn iture, and
CERN
other m1sc Items Thursday .
NotiCe IS hereby g1ve n lh at
Fndoy and Saturday
on the li th day of June , 1976
Floren ce Ash ford Ro hrkast e, ot Family Yard Sole , Tues , Wed ,
Kenn e th G Jackson and Th e
Thursday . At 143 nght pgst
Union Naf1onal Ban k of P1tts
burgh , Executors of th e, Wolfe Pen Ad Gloria Johnson .
lOom ttllbpm
E st at e of
Norm a n
F
Rohrka ste , Deceased , la te of
yARD
Sole Rustle Hills Syracuse
Mt
Leb anon
County of
Wednesday ond Thursday 9
Allegh eny , P enn sylva nia ,
am ltU 5 p m Mtx e r, cloth1ng ,
ftled In lh1 s cou rt under docket
No 21836 an authenticated
curtaln1 , and household Items.
co py of Lette r s of Ad
ministratiOn 1ssued to Ihem by YARD Sale Friday and Saturday
June 25 and 26, 10 o.m ttll ot
the Regist er for the Pro bat e of
Wills and gr anting lette rs of
p m on 683 Chestnut St , M1d
Administrati on •n and for the
dlepart
county of Allegheny , Penn
sylvania
Notice Is furthe r g1ven
that all c red1tors of sa1 d estate
who desire to asse rt lhe1r
RNISHED , 2 bedrm apartment ,
claims on the rea l es tate of FUodu
Its only m Middleport
said de cedent located tn lh •s
Phone 992-387ot
State sha ll pr esent thet r
claims, duly sworn to, to thts 3 AND 4 RM turn15hed and un
cour t within s ix mon ths after
fu rn tsh ed uph Phone 992the filing of sa id letters 1n th•s
5.434
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court , or their sa id hens or
-c la ims shell fore ver be CO uNTRY Mob1le Home Pork
, Rt
deemed barred and can celed
33 ten miles north of Pome roy
large lots with concret pattos
MANNING D WEB STER
stdewolks, runners and oft
~ UD G E
street parking Phone 992 7479
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PRO sATE DIVI SION ONE bedroom apartmen ts at
MEIGS COUNTY, OHI O
VIllAGE MANOA 1n Mtddleport
161 16. 23 30. 31c
for SlOot month ly plus alec or
$130 •nclud•ng electric lOWER
RATES FOR SENOR CITIZENS
Conventent to shopptng on
Third and Mtll Streets tn M1d
dleport Brand new high quoit
ty apa rtments
See the
manager at Rt~o~ers l de Apart
NOTICE OF
ments or call 992 3273 Fu r·
APPOINTMENT
nt shed
apartments also
case No 21834
available
Est.)te of William Pe te r
Remhart, Deceased
One bedrm and 2 bedrm fu r
Not •c e ts h~retJy o •ve n fhat
ntlhed apartments Phone
RoberT R Remhart of Route
992-3129 or 992-5-43-4
1 New Marshfie ld , Otno 45766
has been ctu ty appo1nted TRAILER space for rent tn Mid·
Adm •n•s trator of the Estate of
dleport Phone 992-.5&lt;11133
W11•.a m Pe t e r Rethhart ,
d ece a'! ed lat e of Metgs 2 bedrm and 1 bedrm furnished
Co unty , Ohto
apa rtment Phone 992·2288 or
Cr edttors are requ tred to
992-23&lt;08
fil e th e tr c1a1ms wnh sa 1d
ft d uc tary wlthm f1ve month s UNFURNISHED opl for renl, 4
Da ted th1S 5t h da y of Jun e
room• ond bath Phone 992·
1976
5908
Mann•ng 0 Webst er HOUSE Tratltr, 3 bedrooms, 12)( ·
J ud ge
60 country self1 ng extra Iorge
C6J 9, 16 , 23, Jtc
yard ~hone ~61• ) 696 1293

Motor Co.

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Realty
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No. 112
100 a Dexter
area, la rg e barn , farm
vaca nt has good bldg s ti es
on qu1 et country road,
S20 000 00
No 173 - Large com bldg.
on 3 6 a , su1fable for
wholesa le or retat l produce
bu.s mess
large coo ler
room dock area 'l offices,
gaso li ne pump 300 fl road
foonta ge $38.500 00
No 171 - Pome roy J BR
home pa r lial ba se a lum
Sldtng, on qu 1e l st reet.
$6,000 00
No 167 Bus mess bldg ,
w1 fh l1v1 n g quarter s, good
for grocery or restauran t
bus , on m(lln st m town ,
S20,000 00

1969 Plymoutl-1 Sato lht e, $1200
Phone992-6 131
1973 Mon te Carlo 350 engtne,
2ll 500 mile!!i rally wheels ,
$3400 Phone 992·203S o• 992·
2'171
1968 Che11y Von 1970 liT'\otor , mag
wheels
ca rpet
paneling ,
stereo $995 Con be seen at
Bran ham s Garage tn Mtd
di -sport, br call 992 ~-1q61 GMC Ptc kup truck one -hall
ton 327 cu tnc h engtne , A
speed l 1~osn s
good runnmg
condthon $550 Phone 992
7580
1974 Ford Co uner 4 speed, 11 COO
m• les
$200 and 05 sum e
payments 19741 Kawosok1 250
1966 NtmrQd camptng trotler
lorlosl sale Phone992-7066
1971 V W Super Beetle excelent
condtlton , low mileage, $1450
Phone 9192 7797

804 W . Main
Pom eroy
992 -2298
Alter Hour s Ca II

NEW 3 bedroom house '2 baths ,
al l alec 1 acre , Mtddleport
close to Rutla nd Phone 9927491
"992 -7133
2 acres fm tshd basement hard
CONTACT
top road , c1 ty water, close to
stores and schools Co li (6 1&lt;4 )
LOIS Paule y
985 4203 or see lorry Smtth
Branc h Manag e r
Chester
ROOMY 7 yr otd ond' story wood WEll mmnta1ned Sl)( rooms and
frame two bedrm home
both full otttc, three lots 1n
located between Cool111lle ond
Pome roy Col i 992 537ot after 5
Tuppers Plo.ns One cere lot
two cor garage ctt y water, gos ~ ...J.heat
hard woo d
lloor s
corpetd lt vmg room mea vte w,
$21 000 Phono (614) 667 3519.
6 room house very well kept 3
bedrm!!i mochun kttchen wall
to wall carpet , H W floors full
basement, new gas furnace ,
!!imall lo t to mow u;leol for
608 E.
older cou ple or !!imol l fo m• ly '"
MAIN
good ne1ghbor hoo d 1n
Pomeroy Cal l for appomtment
POMEROY, 0.
Phone 992-3097
BRAND NEW &amp; MIGHTY
HOUSE for sole m Chester oreo
TEMPTING
TOO - Thi s J
Three year old four bedroom
BR home offe nng dme m
bnck ranch on five ac res of
k 1l c he n w ot h 21 II o f
land Has two baths, large
bea utifu l cab•ne ts, mod er n
roams fm 1shed basement wt th
ftre ploce m fo mt ly room •Phone
ceramIC bitl h (ye llow
(614) q95 3938 or contact Don
ft &gt;C t ur es ),
uttltty
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carpeted throughout. has
garag e W work area ,
OUTDOOR polio fo r summer
coo kouts plu!!i atr condtt•ontng, man y othe r features
ma kes th ts o home your fom1ly
Loca ted on app r ox l acre,
wi ll en 1oy Also , fea tures 3
ts your s lor JUSt $22,900
bedrooms 1 both k1tc hen , MIDDlEPORT - l1 ve tn
fomdy room , elec hea t,
&amp; ha ve addlf tona l 1ncome 4
storage blJtldmgs , a nd fully
und s, all fu rm shed, large
ca rpeted
Pnced $2 5 500
bnck &amp; frame on corner
Phone 992-780B
~"-'-lol, walk lo sho p ThiS you
42 one fourth acres of real esta te
mus t see 513 000
more or less, s•luated 1n Sec·
FISHING
COTTAGE OR
t1on 26 Fracti on 31 m Rutland
HOME - loca ted on the
Township, Metgs County Oh to
For fur the r tnformafton con tact Oh oo Ro ve r 3 BR , ba fh ,
Berno1d V Fultz. Pomeroy No- own wa te r system , mce
lt on ol
Bonk
Butldtng
kttchen, ca rpeted , paneled ,
Pomeroy , Ohto Telephone
carJXJrl. la rge porch , t wo992 2196
ltflhs of an acre $8.900
OVERLOOKI NG the rh'er, 3 plus
RETIRE HERE - 5 years
acres and Ira tier, $6800 Noms
old - 3 BR ba th , ve r y n1 ce
of RaCine on Rt 338 Phone
kitch en , ultl tty R. &amp; space,
247·2161
ca rp e ted ,
a 1r
cond ,
3 bed room bnck ranch style
storage bldg No ce garden
home ful l basement w•th
space All loca ted on 1,2
recreat ion room, 1'/, baths
acre ONl Y 516 .900
carport located 1n Boum Add1- CAL L US TO DAY FOR
t1on near State Htghway
YOUR NEEDS IN REAL
Ga rage . Coil (61• ) 99 5 3594 fo r
ESTATE
appo intment
HENRY E ClElAND,
HOMESITES for sole 1 acre and
BROKER
up, Middleport near Rutland
992-2159 or 992-2568
Coll992 7•81

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.
POMEROY - J bedroom , bath, la rge don tn g roo m , lore
pla ce, la rg e Iron! por ch , lurnlfure goes too al one low
pn ce $7,500

S6 ACRES - Modern 11:1 st or y home 3 bed roo ms w1 th
ltr epla ce and ba se ment Apple, che rr y a nd other fr u1 t
tr ees Mos tly f'O! nced wd h past ure, som e farm la nd
Close lo Da nv ill e Prtce reduce&lt;) to $28.700

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Service
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Junk Batler~es $1.25
Moloo C11t Clean
$3.50 Per Hund1ed
Copper35c
Cat BDdies
Sc1ap-hon

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MOTORS, INC.
Ph 912 2174

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Phono 992 5468
.,l l mo

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MoweBTIIIersR1d1ng
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C11Mo uth tham saws, Bolen's Mowers.
Merty Ttl!ers, MTD Mowers.
49BlO&lt;usl Sl
M1dd~port , on~ 9923092

moto1s and other metals.
Phone 992-2228. Monday thru
Frtday 8·3, Saturday 8·12.

5 26 I mo

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Dad gives son good advice

6 lJ IDIO ASKS
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LAVENDER
Oh1o
Ph 992-3993

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PHONE 992 5724
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Blown
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Ftnancmt ~wada ble
Blown tnlo Walls &amp; Att1cs
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
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Days and evenmgs excep t lues and
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owne1
5 211 mo

4-12 Pitch
24'-$17.28
26'-$18.72
28'-$20.16

Southeastern Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.
a.. 28·1

Rulland, Ohoo 45775
Ph (6141742·2409
We DollvOt
6l376 1mo

Need

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DONELLI'S PIZZA
Mtddlepo rl, Ohoo
992-6167
6 1 76 1 month

Square Yard Installed
David Parsons, Owner
949 2814
6 7 1 mo

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157 ACRES - 80 ol lractor.
woods and pastur e Large
older 9 room hom e Mostly
fe nced $60,000
MINERSVILLE
6
rooms, 3 Br s, 11 "~ ba ths,
c 1ty wat e r , gas F A
furnrt ce on large lo t
$15.000
NEW li STING - 3 Brs ,
ntce large ea t in kt tc hen,
balh e nclosed fron t porch,
St Dr !&gt; and wmdows, F A
fur na ce, and othe r n1 ce
fea tur es $19,500
RIVER FRONT - l ot a t
Letar t w1t h wafer, sewage,
nnd e leclrt et ly $4,000
NEW HOME - 3 Brs , 1
fu ll baths, ntee kitchen ,
dm1ng , full base m e nt ,
ca rport and 2 acr es 1n th e
coun try $32 500

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1965 Mis ter Croft 10)(55 . Phone
992-3027
TWELVE 8 wide mob1le. homes , 1
end 2 bedrooms , completely
furm shed Coss tu s Canaday
1900 Central St , Gallipolis ,
Oh1o Nea r Sm1th Bu1ck. Phone
(614) 446-1391

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WE ARE SELLING PROPEJ.:l Y
AND NEED YOUR LISTING.
CALL JJ,MMY DEEM 949-2388

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1o oo-Sa nford &amp; Son 3,4, 1s Edge of Nlght 6,
Magazi ne 8,10, Bit wit h Knit 33

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music
37 RePQrter's
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32 Roma n
bronze
33 Before
34 Tm roof
prowler
35 Shred
31 Iota

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V T F: .J Z Z K T Y M M. 51 ACRES FREE GAS - Modern 11 , slory house, 3 br ,
dtn1ng room ftrc pla ce, full basemen t nice porc hes
nnd out bUtldm gs Large sce n1c lake wdh gree n gra s 3
a nd pt ne t rees around tt Watch the la rg e bass swtrn
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3 The
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tl Blackguard
4 Actress ,
13 In a huff
Grant
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5 Intellectual
15 PurPQse
6 Amencan
16 Recline
beauhes
11 Mauna 1 Belgian
t8 Clencs
conunune
20 Norse health 8 Got a head
de tty
start
21 Shade of
(4 wds.)
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9 Leadmg
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lady's role
23 Framework ; 12 Constructed
nucleus
16 Tenms term
25 Subdued
26 Kmd of
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FURNITURE
742-2211

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501 NYLON

197-4 Suzuk • motorcross b1ke, 1957
Chevy 327, 4 speed transmisSIOn Wdf sell or trade Calf
992 3105

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Green, gold , red, blue. rust.
Do it yourself , with
paddtng , S7 95 sq yd
"' With paddong installed
58 1'5 square yard
CALL 742 2211
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TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

1969 12x60 Schultz , 2 bedrooms ,
otr cond tf loner, good cond1f1on
Phone evemngs 7ot2-3018.

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Farm Re port 13
6 2Q-Palte rn s for Livi ng 13
6 30-- Columbus Today • 1 News 6, Summe r Se meste r
8. Urban League 10
6 4 Morn ing Re port 3: Good Morning, West VIrginia
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6 : S~C huc k While Re ports 10; Good Morning, Trt
Sta le 13
7·1l0--Today 3, 4, 1S, Good Morning Amerl c• 6, 13; CBS
Ne ws 8, Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10
7 JQ-Schoolles 10
9 oo-La'51e 6 , Cap l Kangaroo 9, 10 Sesa me Sl 3J
8 3Q- Big Va lley 6
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Sweepers , toasters, trons, all
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small apphances. lown mower,
ne xt to State Htghwoy Garage
on Route 7 Phone (6lot) 985·
3825
REMODEliNG, Plumbong heating
ond oi l type!!i of general repair
Work guaranteed 20 years e )(·
penence Phone 992 2409

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All Work Guaranteed
Free Esttmates
5 S 1 mo

EXCAVATING dozer backhoe
end dllcher Charles R Hat
f1e ld , Back Hoe Serv1ce
Rutland , Oh1o Phone 7-42 -2008t
GREG 'S CB SALES located ot Er
w1n s Gulf Servtce , M1d
dleport, Oh1o Phone 992·
D&amp;D TREE Trlmm1ng 20 years ex2438
per ience
Insured free
SEPTIC Systems mstolled by
est tmates . Coli 992 238.4 or
licensed Installer
Shepa rd
(614) 698-7257 Albany
Contractors fJhone 742-2409
SEWING MACHINE Repotrs aerCARPENTER floor mg , ce11ing,
~o~tee oil makes 992 228J. The
paneling Phone992·2759.
Fabri c Shop , Pome ro y .
Au thortzed Smger Soles and
Will tnm or ClJt trees and !!ihrubSeNtce We sharpen SCissors
bery, phone 9.49 2Sot5 or 742
3167
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
SPRAY PAINTING, ' Al TROMM
lo-boys for htre, wtll hcul
and
CONSTRUCTION PHONE 742·
fill dtrt , top sotl limestone and
2329
gravel Call Bob or Roger Jef·
VERMEER BALER SAlES AND SER ·
fe rs day phone 9'92·7089,
VICE Me1 gs Athens County
mght pt1one 992 3525 or 992S232
Balers from $3995 up Merntl
Cho•e (614 ) 69B-!l021

Vorgtl B. Sr ., Rea llor
110 Mechan1c Pomeroy , 0
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HOUSE for sole m Ro cme Ohto
St Rt 338 1ust oulstde town 8
roo ms , both , porch patio , ci ty
water gas forced cur furnace
good lot Call owner anyt•me
W•lllom Maynard 949 26 1J
OLDER remodeled 3 bedroom
home all electric on corner lot
1n Pomeroy , $12,500
Phone
992 5011
COUNTRY farmland wtth seclud- eXPERIENCED house patnter .
Phone Arthur Musser 742·
ed woods, water and good oc
2180
cess in Monroe County , W Vo
Sl 000 down, coli (304) 772 · BUILDING ond remodelmg, e)(3102 or (304) 772-3227
covolton, concrete work , e fectncal work plumbmg, rough
and finished, carpentry end
roofmg Phone 992 7481.

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plumbtng and hea t1ng No JOb
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2 slory home house, 2 bedrm ,
poss 1bly 3 lt vt ng room , bath,
"Hchen and ulll tty room new ly
ca rpeted port1ol basement and
carport 2 story ou t bUt ld.ng ,
forced otr natura l gas hea t,
lot ~ of storage space $17,500
Phone 992-7360 offer 5 p m
UNITED Method 1st Church proper·
ty at tunctt on of 7 and 681 m
Tuppers Plams Ohto Phone
(614) 667 3497or667 :UOO
SMALl form fo r sole 10% dawn
owner lmanced Mon roe Coun
ly W Vo Phono (304 ) 772
3102 or (304) 772-3227
FOR SA LE 15 acres with mce a
rm end both , 3 bedrm home ,
newly remodel ed, 2 cor
garage rura l wa ter gan wel l,
oil mtneral nghts , $J..I ,(X)Q ,
Phone 742 2336

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Aluminum Siding,
Roofing, Gutters,
Painting and Repair

ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

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patntmg , electriCal work ,
gutters &amp; down s pouts,
furna ces, water hea ler s ,
water so ttners , 1n stall ed &amp;
repatred, Sewage
Call us at 949 - 288~
or 949 2103
3281mo .

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6, 13. Ja cksons 8, 10, Group Portrait 33. Mark of
Jazz 20
8 3Q-Ketl y Monle llh 8, 10. Lowel l Tho mas Remembers
20
9 llO--Baretl a 6 13, Cannon 8, 10, (;real Per tormances
33 , Olympiad 20
10 DO-Hawk 3.• . 15, Slarsky &amp; Hulch 6, 13, Great
American Music Celebration 8 Mozart In Seattle
33 , Blue Knlghf 10, News 20
10 . 30- Aimanac 20
11 .00- News 3 , &lt;.6 , ~ , 10, 13 , IS, ABC News 33
11 3Q-Johnny Carson 3••. 15, Movie "T he Flrsl J6
Hours of Dr Durant " 6, 13, Movie " Baron Blood" 8;
Mov ie " Rapl ure" 10; Janakl 33
oo- Tomorrow J,ot , News 13
Channel F1ve
9 00--700 Club lei
7 p m Outdoor s man lei
7 30 - Ca ble Spotlight (c)
B 30 - Movie : " Psychomanla" (c)
10 00--700 Club (cl
THURSDAY , JUNE 2• . 1976

WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23, 19H
) t.)() Bonama 3 . Partrtdge Family 8, Mission lm
possible IS
5 30 Adam 11 • ; News 6, Fam 1ly Alla1r 8; Elec Co
20,33, Adam -12 13
6 oo- News 3,4,8 10, !J, 15; ABC News 6 , Zoom 20,33
6: Jt-BN
SBC News 3.4. 15. ABC News 13. Andv Griffith 6,
New s 8,1 0, Volta Alegre 33. Hodgepodge
LodQe
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Dollars 6. Pop Goes the Cou nl ry 9, News 10, Wild
Kongdom 13, Family Altair 15 . Book beal 20;
Tourists are Co mmg 33
3Q-lasl of the W1ld 3; Name Tha t Tune 4, Match
Game PM 6 125,000 Pyram id 8, Evening Edition
wo lh Ma rtin Agronsky 20, The Judge tO, To Te ll the
Tru th 13 Wild Kingdom 15, Book Beat J3

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WILL DO odd ,obs, roofing, poln
STUD Sen1 tce fnt year breedmg
Aegtstered Wolktng Stal!ton
ling houhng tre&amp;wor k and
btg ond colorf ul It doesn t cos t
mowmg Phone992·7ot09
anything to toke o look Com WILl do bobysll l•ng 1n my home
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consecutp..,e tnsert1ons
16 c;e nts per word

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consecutnle mser t1ons
'1S Pe r Cent D•scount on
pa•Cl aas and ads pa~rl
wrth•n 10 Clays
CARD OF THANKS
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S1 00
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BLIND ADS
Addt11onat 15c Charge
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OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m
Da lly 8 30 a m to 11 00
Noon Saturda y
Phone today 9911 15e
NOTICE S

ATTN 1 •
All HOUSEWIVES
All Ya rd Sal es Rllmmage
Porc h and Bas e ment Por ch
and Basement Sal es e tc
must be paid 1n advance
Gel yo ur s m ea rly by
stop pi ng Oy our off ice at
Th e Dally Sent 1nel 111
Court Sl or wrtltng Bo)(
729 Pomeroy , Ohto 457 1'19
wtl h you r re m lllance

I WISH to thank everyone who wo
so ktnd and thoughtful du rmg
my t!lness and stay at the
Hoh:ar Medical Center I
espectally w11h to thank Doc
t o r ~ Dav is, Walker and Hand
those sendmg cords flowers
the tntenst ve core umt and the
card iac untt, the 4th fl oor
nu rs es and everyone who toll
ad and satd prayers May God
bleu you all Robert lew1s, Sr

RACINE Ftre Department will
hove o gun shoot Saturday at
6 30 p m ot their new butld•ng
oH Bashon Rood
Metg s Co Human e SoCiety
RABIES AND
DISTEMPER CLINIC
County Highway Garage
Meigs Co Fairground s
SAT , JUNE26
2 SP M

Dr Dan Not1er,
Vctermar 1an
Rab1es
SJ ,
Fet •ne
Dtstemp e r S4 , Ca n tne
Trtple Shots B
See Us About Neurer•ng
Your Pets

DO YOU HAVE PA RTY PlAN EX
PERIENCE? FR IENOl Y TOY
PARTIES H,O.S OENINGS F~
MANAGERS IN YOUR AREA
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
OEMS HAVE NO CASH INVEST,
MENT NO COllECTING OR
DEliV ER ING CAll COll ECT TO
CAROl DAY 519·•99-11395 OR
WRITE FRIENOL Y HOME PAR
TIES, 20 RAilROAD AVE
AlBANY N Y 12205
HOUSEWIVES open the door to
extra earnmgs Jotn the sue
ceuful women who ore mok
mg good money 1n tha1r spore
l1me
No e x per1en ce
necessary no dehvery no co l
lectmg no ca1h tn vestment
Coli now and get extra early
benefits Phone 9ot9 2803 or
9ot9 ·2786 Also booking per
!let

1974 CH EV C1 0 CHEYE NNE
13495
3~0 Y 8, a utom a t1 c. p sleenng &amp; bra ke s w w l1res, wh
covers , step bumper, chrome m1rrors m ldgs, AM
rad1o cleitn shnrp truck.

18 It Tag-A long trave l tra tler ,
self-cnntamed Phone
9•92739

l97J CHEVROl ET C10
$2895
S' Flee ts•de, wh over red, clean 1ntenor 350 V 8
automati C power steermg and brak es, good f1re s step
burner , radto , c ustom trtm &amp; mtrrors

MEIGS Coun ty Humane Soctety ,
lm ky kttte n' for adoption
Etght 10 weeks old Have
dt slem per shos end "Wormed
P~one 992 Sot~ af.!! r 6 p m
HAVE to g1ve away to a good
home ' German Shepherd

, 1973 1NTERNATIONAl16 00
S38°S
101 ' " C A , V 9, 5 speed , 18 ,500 2 speed, R ax le, 900
f1 res, solid cab co lor white

POMEROY MOTOR

ma le, oneyearold Phone (614)
98S·ml
AKC Reg Female Col lte pup 6
months old Phone (61ot) 985
4111 or9925621

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POODLES 6 wok• o ld $35 Phon• ~-_,

Help Wanted

GUARANTEED
INCOME

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APP LI ANCE STO RE
FREEZER SALE!
Save up to $100 on 20
cu . ft . Chest or 16 cu .
II Upnght .

$26995

Choice
App ltance Oepa rl men t
POMEROY LANDMARK
9._ Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Ail Phone 992-2181
LOSE wetght wtlh New Shope
Tablets and Hyd re.: Water Pills
at Dutton OrlJg, Mtddleport and
Nelson Drugs
MODERN stereo console ot speed
changer, om fm rod to Balance
$106•0 orlerm s Coll9923965
sWEEPER ond Sewtn9 Mochmes
Repatr Ports end Supplies
DaviS Vacuum Cleaner one
half mtle up George's Creek
Rd. oft Stole Route 7 Phone
(61&lt;) U6 029•
CUSTOM mode canopy fo r ptcmc
table. ftve ptece Htckory Fam•ly
room set, large Foley gnnder
fo r rea l mowers Phone (61-4 )
6792166
MODERN Walnut Stereo AM FM
rad•o, ot speed changer , 8 track
tope combtnaflon
Balan ce
$102 otO or terms Call992-39b5
LATEN pope~~~;; 2frucks
reasonable Phone 992·748 1
23 channel Cou1er Caravella CB
&amp;se, stot1 on was coo.: and
antenna Used only 3 mon th s
asking $200 L1ke new portable
dtshwasher , wh1te , (50 Phone
7•2·2217
1975 8uhoco 360 Fron tier mota, .
cycle, Enduro mode l 'many &amp;lll
tros reojonobly pnced Phone
992-7291 ofter e p m
ONE 36 mch gas range , tw o
70,000 BTU ct rcu lahng gas
heater bedroo m su1t e ftve
ptece chrome breakfast set, 9:M~ug Phone 992 30~2.:.
69:.:.__
70 000 BTU gas hea ter wtth fan
and thermostat Phone 992·
7.65
--~-------WOODEN roc:ker playpen , o ld
ptcture trames, silverware ,
handmade qu tlh Zenith 17 1n
ch black end whtte TV other
ml!!iC Phon a 7ot2 2078
GUERNSEY hetfer, J 1nonth old
billy goal Pnone 9•9 2739
~7ot Kowosok1 $.A75 00 fJhone 7A2 ·
2980.
COAL limes tone and colc1 um
chlonde ond colctum bnne for
dust control and lpecto l muung
soli for farmers Ma1n Street
Pomeroy Oh1o or phone 992
3991
----------1973 25 fl
Yukon · Delio
houseboat all self -contamud
wtth 1976 Chrysler 105 h p
engme Phone 992 5532

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20 1n btcycle$i500:S t~a~k
home C'utflt w1th 2 speakers
$30 00 Phone 992-7551

19 1nch portable Adm iral colored
TV ]U S I l1ke new Call 992
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ANTIQUE AU CTION Saturday ,
June 26 11 00 o rn Chamber of
Co mme rce Butldlng behtnd
Howes Grove Park , Belpre ,
Oht o Wosh1ngt on Blvd Walnut
cor ner cupboard cherry corner
cupboard ch1no cabmet ond
s1deboard to match, secretory
w1th round gloss , walnut
rockers cherry rockers, 4 V•c·
tonan choirs V1ctono n love
Wh1le yo u tra m, we pay
sea t Vtclort on Settee, stool
Sl60 per mo from f1rst day
cabtnet, 011 lamps , Alodd1 n
We cover food , quart er s
lamps bros lamps Gone with
and hea lth ca re, too Over
the Wmd lamps 6 ptece
70 fi elds to choo se from and
bedroom su1te, walnut bed a nd
dresser brass bell brass
a ll gua ra nt ees m wnhng
cand le!!i 41 ga llon Donohue 1ar,
before you enl1 sf For no
several hand-mode qu1lts Th1s
obltgat1on tnformaf1on see
ts only o partial ltsltng , there
vour Navy ~ ec rutter at·
ore over 300 1tems lnclud tng
22 1 Columbu s Road
o11er 100 pteces of gloss No
Alhen s, Ohto
1unk Penny arcade mochmfs In
Ph 593-3566
worktng condthon
Duncan
Phyfe d1mng room sutte tab le 6
chct rs ond Stdeboord Term!!i of
Sole Cash or check w1th
pos1hve I D Not respon Si ble
OLD fur ni ture •ce bo»~:es , brass
for occtdents Auchoneer Ottte
beds , old we ll talaphones and
Opperman, Ne lsonvtlle Ohto
parts or complete households
Phone (614) 395 7195 or 3H
Wrt te M 0 Mil ler , Rt 2,
4499
Pomeroy Oh•o Call99'2 77f;IJ
CASH paid for al l makes ond
models of mobtle homes
Phone orea code blot 423 9531
MAKE sp rmg cleonmg profitable
tu rn unwonted tlems 1nto co'h
sScosh$$$ for 1unked aut o Frye's
Adverhse tn the Wont Ads
Truck Auto Pa rts Rutland
Phone 7•2 2091
LOCUST po!!ils round or sp ht
Phone949 277ot
cOiNS, tokens , any form gold or
silve r tewel ry, spoons nngs , NEW Improved Ztpp•es
the
dental Wtll trade Coli Roger
greot1ron pill now wtth Vttamtn
Wamsley Rutland Ohta 7ot2·
C Nelson Drug
2331
ONE dmette set e)(cel lent condt
1W0 or three acres on the nver,
110n Two end table!!i motchng
West Vtrgmto or Ohto Phone
anltque bad and buftel dresser
992 - 52~
Phone 992 6092
TIMBER , Pomeroy Forest Pro 1973 ot50 Prototype Kawosakt
ducts lop priCe for stondtng
motorcross good cond1tton
sowt1mber Call t&lt;en t Hanby
$650 Phone 992 39.43
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ANNUAL F1sh Fry, Me•gs County
Ftsh ond Game Ann Sunday
June 27 1976 at Rutland
Amertcan
Leg1on
Farm , IF YOU have a sentlce to offar
want to buy or sell something,
Rutla nd Ohto Gun s hoot starts
or
are lookmg for work
all p m.
whatever
you 'l l get results
foster with a Sen tinel Wont Ad
Coll992 2156
GARAGE Sole Ju ne 22 23
LOST hone, chestnut more
Whitehead
r es tdence
Phone 992-S392
Reedsvtlle Saddle , bndle,
record layers, gtrl s' clothtng,
1umor 11zes, mdudmg formals
mts c
YARD Sole , Wed. , June 23
through Saturday 26th from 9
11116 p m across from WMPO
ot Family Garage Sale, June 24,
IN THE
25 261h 9 o m 1111 da rk boby
COMMON PL EAS COURT ,
furniture \ baby , chtldren and
PROBATE DIVISION
adult s c othes, drapes, Avon
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
bottles m11c. Items Yt mile
IN THE MATTER OF THE
north ol Eastern H1gh School on
ESTATE OF NORMAN F
Rt 7 Phone (6U ) 995 4279 or
ROHRKASTE , DECEASED
(6 1.) 99S •202
No 218 36
3 Famtly Yard Sale on Church St
NOTI CE
1n Syracuse Antiques dtshes ,
TO WHOM IT MAY CO N
n1ce clothing , furn iture, and
CERN
other m1sc Items Thursday .
NotiCe IS hereby g1ve n lh at
Fndoy and Saturday
on the li th day of June , 1976
Floren ce Ash ford Ro hrkast e, ot Family Yard Sole , Tues , Wed ,
Kenn e th G Jackson and Th e
Thursday . At 143 nght pgst
Union Naf1onal Ban k of P1tts
burgh , Executors of th e, Wolfe Pen Ad Gloria Johnson .
lOom ttllbpm
E st at e of
Norm a n
F
Rohrka ste , Deceased , la te of
yARD
Sole Rustle Hills Syracuse
Mt
Leb anon
County of
Wednesday ond Thursday 9
Allegh eny , P enn sylva nia ,
am ltU 5 p m Mtx e r, cloth1ng ,
ftled In lh1 s cou rt under docket
No 21836 an authenticated
curtaln1 , and household Items.
co py of Lette r s of Ad
ministratiOn 1ssued to Ihem by YARD Sale Friday and Saturday
June 25 and 26, 10 o.m ttll ot
the Regist er for the Pro bat e of
Wills and gr anting lette rs of
p m on 683 Chestnut St , M1d
Administrati on •n and for the
dlepart
county of Allegheny , Penn
sylvania
Notice Is furthe r g1ven
that all c red1tors of sa1 d estate
who desire to asse rt lhe1r
RNISHED , 2 bedrm apartment ,
claims on the rea l es tate of FUodu
Its only m Middleport
said de cedent located tn lh •s
Phone 992-387ot
State sha ll pr esent thet r
claims, duly sworn to, to thts 3 AND 4 RM turn15hed and un
cour t within s ix mon ths after
fu rn tsh ed uph Phone 992the filing of sa id letters 1n th•s
5.434
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court , or their sa id hens or
-c la ims shell fore ver be CO uNTRY Mob1le Home Pork
, Rt
deemed barred and can celed
33 ten miles north of Pome roy
large lots with concret pattos
MANNING D WEB STER
stdewolks, runners and oft
~ UD G E
street parking Phone 992 7479
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PRO sATE DIVI SION ONE bedroom apartmen ts at
MEIGS COUNTY, OHI O
VIllAGE MANOA 1n Mtddleport
161 16. 23 30. 31c
for SlOot month ly plus alec or
$130 •nclud•ng electric lOWER
RATES FOR SENOR CITIZENS
Conventent to shopptng on
Third and Mtll Streets tn M1d
dleport Brand new high quoit
ty apa rtments
See the
manager at Rt~o~ers l de Apart
NOTICE OF
ments or call 992 3273 Fu r·
APPOINTMENT
nt shed
apartments also
case No 21834
available
Est.)te of William Pe te r
Remhart, Deceased
One bedrm and 2 bedrm fu r
Not •c e ts h~retJy o •ve n fhat
ntlhed apartments Phone
RoberT R Remhart of Route
992-3129 or 992-5-43-4
1 New Marshfie ld , Otno 45766
has been ctu ty appo1nted TRAILER space for rent tn Mid·
Adm •n•s trator of the Estate of
dleport Phone 992-.5&lt;11133
W11•.a m Pe t e r Rethhart ,
d ece a'! ed lat e of Metgs 2 bedrm and 1 bedrm furnished
Co unty , Ohto
apa rtment Phone 992·2288 or
Cr edttors are requ tred to
992-23&lt;08
fil e th e tr c1a1ms wnh sa 1d
ft d uc tary wlthm f1ve month s UNFURNISHED opl for renl, 4
Da ted th1S 5t h da y of Jun e
room• ond bath Phone 992·
1976
5908
Mann•ng 0 Webst er HOUSE Tratltr, 3 bedrooms, 12)( ·
J ud ge
60 country self1 ng extra Iorge
C6J 9, 16 , 23, Jtc
yard ~hone ~61• ) 696 1293

Motor Co.

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Realty
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No. 112
100 a Dexter
area, la rg e barn , farm
vaca nt has good bldg s ti es
on qu1 et country road,
S20 000 00
No 173 - Large com bldg.
on 3 6 a , su1fable for
wholesa le or retat l produce
bu.s mess
large coo ler
room dock area 'l offices,
gaso li ne pump 300 fl road
foonta ge $38.500 00
No 171 - Pome roy J BR
home pa r lial ba se a lum
Sldtng, on qu 1e l st reet.
$6,000 00
No 167 Bus mess bldg ,
w1 fh l1v1 n g quarter s, good
for grocery or restauran t
bus , on m(lln st m town ,
S20,000 00

1969 Plymoutl-1 Sato lht e, $1200
Phone992-6 131
1973 Mon te Carlo 350 engtne,
2ll 500 mile!!i rally wheels ,
$3400 Phone 992·203S o• 992·
2'171
1968 Che11y Von 1970 liT'\otor , mag
wheels
ca rpet
paneling ,
stereo $995 Con be seen at
Bran ham s Garage tn Mtd
di -sport, br call 992 ~-1q61 GMC Ptc kup truck one -hall
ton 327 cu tnc h engtne , A
speed l 1~osn s
good runnmg
condthon $550 Phone 992
7580
1974 Ford Co uner 4 speed, 11 COO
m• les
$200 and 05 sum e
payments 19741 Kawosok1 250
1966 NtmrQd camptng trotler
lorlosl sale Phone992-7066
1971 V W Super Beetle excelent
condtlton , low mileage, $1450
Phone 9192 7797

804 W . Main
Pom eroy
992 -2298
Alter Hour s Ca II

NEW 3 bedroom house '2 baths ,
al l alec 1 acre , Mtddleport
close to Rutla nd Phone 9927491
"992 -7133
2 acres fm tshd basement hard
CONTACT
top road , c1 ty water, close to
stores and schools Co li (6 1&lt;4 )
LOIS Paule y
985 4203 or see lorry Smtth
Branc h Manag e r
Chester
ROOMY 7 yr otd ond' story wood WEll mmnta1ned Sl)( rooms and
frame two bedrm home
both full otttc, three lots 1n
located between Cool111lle ond
Pome roy Col i 992 537ot after 5
Tuppers Plo.ns One cere lot
two cor garage ctt y water, gos ~ ...J.heat
hard woo d
lloor s
corpetd lt vmg room mea vte w,
$21 000 Phono (614) 667 3519.
6 room house very well kept 3
bedrm!!i mochun kttchen wall
to wall carpet , H W floors full
basement, new gas furnace ,
!!imall lo t to mow u;leol for
608 E.
older cou ple or !!imol l fo m• ly '"
MAIN
good ne1ghbor hoo d 1n
Pomeroy Cal l for appomtment
POMEROY, 0.
Phone 992-3097
BRAND NEW &amp; MIGHTY
HOUSE for sole m Chester oreo
TEMPTING
TOO - Thi s J
Three year old four bedroom
BR home offe nng dme m
bnck ranch on five ac res of
k 1l c he n w ot h 21 II o f
land Has two baths, large
bea utifu l cab•ne ts, mod er n
roams fm 1shed basement wt th
ftre ploce m fo mt ly room •Phone
ceramIC bitl h (ye llow
(614) q95 3938 or contact Don
ft &gt;C t ur es ),
uttltty
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Roush
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carpeted throughout. has
garag e W work area ,
OUTDOOR polio fo r summer
coo kouts plu!!i atr condtt•ontng, man y othe r features
ma kes th ts o home your fom1ly
Loca ted on app r ox l acre,
wi ll en 1oy Also , fea tures 3
ts your s lor JUSt $22,900
bedrooms 1 both k1tc hen , MIDDlEPORT - l1 ve tn
fomdy room , elec hea t,
&amp; ha ve addlf tona l 1ncome 4
storage blJtldmgs , a nd fully
und s, all fu rm shed, large
ca rpeted
Pnced $2 5 500
bnck &amp; frame on corner
Phone 992-780B
~"-'-lol, walk lo sho p ThiS you
42 one fourth acres of real esta te
mus t see 513 000
more or less, s•luated 1n Sec·
FISHING
COTTAGE OR
t1on 26 Fracti on 31 m Rutland
HOME - loca ted on the
Township, Metgs County Oh to
For fur the r tnformafton con tact Oh oo Ro ve r 3 BR , ba fh ,
Berno1d V Fultz. Pomeroy No- own wa te r system , mce
lt on ol
Bonk
Butldtng
kttchen, ca rpeted , paneled ,
Pomeroy , Ohto Telephone
carJXJrl. la rge porch , t wo992 2196
ltflhs of an acre $8.900
OVERLOOKI NG the rh'er, 3 plus
RETIRE HERE - 5 years
acres and Ira tier, $6800 Noms
old - 3 BR ba th , ve r y n1 ce
of RaCine on Rt 338 Phone
kitch en , ultl tty R. &amp; space,
247·2161
ca rp e ted ,
a 1r
cond ,
3 bed room bnck ranch style
storage bldg No ce garden
home ful l basement w•th
space All loca ted on 1,2
recreat ion room, 1'/, baths
acre ONl Y 516 .900
carport located 1n Boum Add1- CAL L US TO DAY FOR
t1on near State Htghway
YOUR NEEDS IN REAL
Ga rage . Coil (61• ) 99 5 3594 fo r
ESTATE
appo intment
HENRY E ClElAND,
HOMESITES for sole 1 acre and
BROKER
up, Middleport near Rutland
992-2159 or 992-2568
Coll992 7•81

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.
POMEROY - J bedroom , bath, la rge don tn g roo m , lore
pla ce, la rg e Iron! por ch , lurnlfure goes too al one low
pn ce $7,500

S6 ACRES - Modern 11:1 st or y home 3 bed roo ms w1 th
ltr epla ce and ba se ment Apple, che rr y a nd other fr u1 t
tr ees Mos tly f'O! nced wd h past ure, som e farm la nd
Close lo Da nv ill e Prtce reduce&lt;) to $28.700

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Radiator
Service
from
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Rod~IM to tht

Junk Batler~es $1.25
Moloo C11t Clean
$3.50 Per Hund1ed
Copper35c
Cat BDdies
Sc1ap-hon

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MOTORS, INC.
Ph 912 2174

AI pool ooppfia

Phono 992 5468
.,l l mo

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Sm.Lawn
MoweBTIIIersR1d1ng
Tractors
NEW: lawn 8o)' mowtB, Ptonetr, Me·
C11Mo uth tham saws, Bolen's Mowers.
Merty Ttl!ers, MTD Mowers.
49BlO&lt;usl Sl
M1dd~port , on~ 9923092

moto1s and other metals.
Phone 992-2228. Monday thru
Frtday 8·3, Saturday 8·12.

5 26 I mo

4-10 I mo

Dad gives son good advice

6 lJ IDIO ASKS
HIM TO WAIT IN
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ALO~E AND
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LAVENDER
Oh1o
Ph 992-3993

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PHONE 992 5724
6-13-1 mo

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Blown
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Ftnancmt ~wada ble
Blown tnlo Walls &amp; Att1cs
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
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OPEN
Days and evenmgs excep t lues and
Wed 01 b~ contac tmc R Codnet,
owne1
5 211 mo

4-12 Pitch
24'-$17.28
26'-$18.72
28'-$20.16

Southeastern Ohio
Truss Rafter Co.
a.. 28·1

Rulland, Ohoo 45775
Ph (6141742·2409
We DollvOt
6l376 1mo

Need

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6 30 16

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DONELLI'S PIZZA
Mtddlepo rl, Ohoo
992-6167
6 1 76 1 month

Square Yard Installed
David Parsons, Owner
949 2814
6 7 1 mo

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157 ACRES - 80 ol lractor.
woods and pastur e Large
older 9 room hom e Mostly
fe nced $60,000
MINERSVILLE
6
rooms, 3 Br s, 11 "~ ba ths,
c 1ty wat e r , gas F A
furnrt ce on large lo t
$15.000
NEW li STING - 3 Brs ,
ntce large ea t in kt tc hen,
balh e nclosed fron t porch,
St Dr !&gt; and wmdows, F A
fur na ce, and othe r n1 ce
fea tur es $19,500
RIVER FRONT - l ot a t
Letar t w1t h wafer, sewage,
nnd e leclrt et ly $4,000
NEW HOME - 3 Brs , 1
fu ll baths, ntee kitchen ,
dm1ng , full base m e nt ,
ca rport and 2 acr es 1n th e
coun try $32 500

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1965 Mis ter Croft 10)(55 . Phone
992-3027
TWELVE 8 wide mob1le. homes , 1
end 2 bedrooms , completely
furm shed Coss tu s Canaday
1900 Central St , Gallipolis ,
Oh1o Nea r Sm1th Bu1ck. Phone
(614) 446-1391

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Yesterday's Cry ptoquotc : HAPPIN ESS IS LIKE COKE
Jumbl"' GAVEL STUNG RABBIT ERMINE
SOMET HING YOU GET AS A BY-PHODUC.1' IN THE Yeetr.rd•y'•
Antwf'rs f:v~rronr lit inlet ht i1 bul
PROC(-:SS OV MAKING SOMETHI NG ELSE - ALDOUS
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THAT 006 lll&lt;\5 WEARING
A TENNIS VISOR ..

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AND HE'S NEVER SEEN tl.

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WE ARE SELLING PROPEJ.:l Y
AND NEED YOUR LISTING.
CALL JJ,MMY DEEM 949-2388

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1o oo-Sa nford &amp; Son 3,4, 1s Edge of Nlght 6,
Magazi ne 8,10, Bit wit h Knit 33

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31 Ac quatic
animal
36 Thrtce, m
music
37 RePQrter's
query

29 Cap1tal
of Sicily
32 Roma n
bronze
33 Before
34 Tm roof
prowler
35 Shred
31 Iota

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JACOBY MODERN I

V T F: .J Z Z K T Y M M. 51 ACRES FREE GAS - Modern 11 , slory house, 3 br ,
dtn1ng room ftrc pla ce, full basemen t nice porc hes
nnd out bUtldm gs Large sce n1c lake wdh gree n gra s 3
a nd pt ne t rees around tt Watch the la rg e bass swtrn
i'ilong tn th e clear wat er Pretty as a p1cture Pnced to
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partner
2 ''I'U
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5 Impudent
10 South
3 The
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tl Blackguard
4 Actress ,
13 In a huff
Grant
t4 On land
5 Intellectual
15 PurPQse
6 Amencan
16 Recline
beauhes
11 Mauna 1 Belgian
t8 Clencs
conunune
20 Norse health 8 Got a head
de tty
start
21 Shade of
(4 wds.)
' blue
9 Leadmg
22' Fop's prop
lady's role
23 Framework ; 12 Constructed
nucleus
16 Tenms term
25 Subdued
26 Kmd of
sum
21 Vamp of
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FURNITURE
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197-4 Suzuk • motorcross b1ke, 1957
Chevy 327, 4 speed transmisSIOn Wdf sell or trade Calf
992 3105

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Green, gold , red, blue. rust.
Do it yourself , with
paddtng , S7 95 sq yd
"' With paddong installed
58 1'5 square yard
CALL 742 2211
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TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

1969 12x60 Schultz , 2 bedrooms ,
otr cond tf loner, good cond1f1on
Phone evemngs 7ot2-3018.

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6 2Q-Palte rn s for Livi ng 13
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8. Urban League 10
6 4 Morn ing Re port 3: Good Morning, West VIrginia
13
6 : S~C huc k While Re ports 10; Good Morning, Trt
Sta le 13
7·1l0--Today 3, 4, 1S, Good Morning Amerl c• 6, 13; CBS
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7 JQ-Schoolles 10
9 oo-La'51e 6 , Cap l Kangaroo 9, 10 Sesa me Sl 3J
8 3Q- Big Va lley 6
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ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR '
Sweepers , toasters, trons, all
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small apphances. lown mower,
ne xt to State Htghwoy Garage
on Route 7 Phone (6lot) 985·
3825
REMODEliNG, Plumbong heating
ond oi l type!!i of general repair
Work guaranteed 20 years e )(·
penence Phone 992 2409

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742·2329
All Work Guaranteed
Free Esttmates
5 S 1 mo

EXCAVATING dozer backhoe
end dllcher Charles R Hat
f1e ld , Back Hoe Serv1ce
Rutland , Oh1o Phone 7-42 -2008t
GREG 'S CB SALES located ot Er
w1n s Gulf Servtce , M1d
dleport, Oh1o Phone 992·
D&amp;D TREE Trlmm1ng 20 years ex2438
per ience
Insured free
SEPTIC Systems mstolled by
est tmates . Coli 992 238.4 or
licensed Installer
Shepa rd
(614) 698-7257 Albany
Contractors fJhone 742-2409
SEWING MACHINE Repotrs aerCARPENTER floor mg , ce11ing,
~o~tee oil makes 992 228J. The
paneling Phone992·2759.
Fabri c Shop , Pome ro y .
Au thortzed Smger Soles and
Will tnm or ClJt trees and !!ihrubSeNtce We sharpen SCissors
bery, phone 9.49 2Sot5 or 742
3167
EXCAVATING, dozer, loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
SPRAY PAINTING, ' Al TROMM
lo-boys for htre, wtll hcul
and
CONSTRUCTION PHONE 742·
fill dtrt , top sotl limestone and
2329
gravel Call Bob or Roger Jef·
VERMEER BALER SAlES AND SER ·
fe rs day phone 9'92·7089,
VICE Me1 gs Athens County
mght pt1one 992 3525 or 992S232
Balers from $3995 up Merntl
Cho•e (614 ) 69B-!l021

Vorgtl B. Sr ., Rea llor
110 Mechan1c Pomeroy , 0
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HOUSE for sole m Ro cme Ohto
St Rt 338 1ust oulstde town 8
roo ms , both , porch patio , ci ty
water gas forced cur furnace
good lot Call owner anyt•me
W•lllom Maynard 949 26 1J
OLDER remodeled 3 bedroom
home all electric on corner lot
1n Pomeroy , $12,500
Phone
992 5011
COUNTRY farmland wtth seclud- eXPERIENCED house patnter .
Phone Arthur Musser 742·
ed woods, water and good oc
2180
cess in Monroe County , W Vo
Sl 000 down, coli (304) 772 · BUILDING ond remodelmg, e)(3102 or (304) 772-3227
covolton, concrete work , e fectncal work plumbmg, rough
and finished, carpentry end
roofmg Phone 992 7481.

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plumbtng and hea t1ng No JOb
tao large or too small Phone
742-2349

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2 slory home house, 2 bedrm ,
poss 1bly 3 lt vt ng room , bath,
"Hchen and ulll tty room new ly
ca rpeted port1ol basement and
carport 2 story ou t bUt ld.ng ,
forced otr natura l gas hea t,
lot ~ of storage space $17,500
Phone 992-7360 offer 5 p m
UNITED Method 1st Church proper·
ty at tunctt on of 7 and 681 m
Tuppers Plams Ohto Phone
(614) 667 3497or667 :UOO
SMALl form fo r sole 10% dawn
owner lmanced Mon roe Coun
ly W Vo Phono (304 ) 772
3102 or (304) 772-3227
FOR SA LE 15 acres with mce a
rm end both , 3 bedrm home ,
newly remodel ed, 2 cor
garage rura l wa ter gan wel l,
oil mtneral nghts , $J..I ,(X)Q ,
Phone 742 2336

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Roofing, Gutters,
Painting and Repair

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patntmg , electriCal work ,
gutters &amp; down s pouts,
furna ces, water hea ler s ,
water so ttners , 1n stall ed &amp;
repatred, Sewage
Call us at 949 - 288~
or 949 2103
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CODNER'S CAMPERS

a OO--l1t11e House Qn Ihe Prairie 3,• . 1S , Bionic Woman
6, 13. Ja cksons 8, 10, Group Portrait 33. Mark of
Jazz 20
8 3Q-Ketl y Monle llh 8, 10. Lowel l Tho mas Remembers
20
9 llO--Baretl a 6 13, Cannon 8, 10, (;real Per tormances
33 , Olympiad 20
10 DO-Hawk 3.• . 15, Slarsky &amp; Hulch 6, 13, Great
American Music Celebration 8 Mozart In Seattle
33 , Blue Knlghf 10, News 20
10 . 30- Aimanac 20
11 .00- News 3 , &lt;.6 , ~ , 10, 13 , IS, ABC News 33
11 3Q-Johnny Carson 3••. 15, Movie "T he Flrsl J6
Hours of Dr Durant " 6, 13, Movie " Baron Blood" 8;
Mov ie " Rapl ure" 10; Janakl 33
oo- Tomorrow J,ot , News 13
Channel F1ve
9 00--700 Club lei
7 p m Outdoor s man lei
7 30 - Ca ble Spotlight (c)
B 30 - Movie : " Psychomanla" (c)
10 00--700 Club (cl
THURSDAY , JUNE 2• . 1976

WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23, 19H
) t.)() Bonama 3 . Partrtdge Family 8, Mission lm
possible IS
5 30 Adam 11 • ; News 6, Fam 1ly Alla1r 8; Elec Co
20,33, Adam -12 13
6 oo- News 3,4,8 10, !J, 15; ABC News 6 , Zoom 20,33
6: Jt-BN
SBC News 3.4. 15. ABC News 13. Andv Griffith 6,
New s 8,1 0, Volta Alegre 33. Hodgepodge
LodQe
20
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Dollars 6. Pop Goes the Cou nl ry 9, News 10, Wild
Kongdom 13, Family Altair 15 . Book beal 20;
Tourists are Co mmg 33
3Q-lasl of the W1ld 3; Name Tha t Tune 4, Match
Game PM 6 125,000 Pyram id 8, Evening Edition
wo lh Ma rtin Agronsky 20, The Judge tO, To Te ll the
Tru th 13 Wild Kingdom 15, Book Beat J3

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0 ., Wednesd&lt;l y, Jw1e 23, 1976

Whaley has Athens job:_____
~ Bill

,\1'HEI' S
Whaley, a
:~lr1r b•okctball performer for
/lttaer" lliKh Sc~ool h• the 50s
:t\dfur llhlo Unrverstly m the
!Jib uft.:t· a penod in the ar~
IIU d •~t• ·· ices, Monday night
was rr:uu~d head basketball
co'" hat Athens ~Ugh School
m ""'r·r lir g Charles McNee ,

board following the meeting
noted "In its desire to seek
the best person for th e
positron, the board !!elected
Whal ey In light of his
demonstrated head coaching
abi lity w motivate and to
e•cite yoWJg people through
hi s per.,onal enthusiasm for
ra ;i'"" 1
basketball."
1\'lr: rl')·. wl1o c·oachcd at
Meanwhile , at Wellston,
,'\1~,,,,1' and Alexander after Rick Perdue, a three-sport
''""lt•u'wn befur c retiring slMdout at Wellston High
f _.,, n "oaching to ente r School in the 60s, was named
pr r ' · '&lt;' rmployment, may tht school's new basketball
fw·• let!~l action by the coach Monday night Perdue
1\ltfl " '
J-:dueation Assn . a 1969 graduate, starred i~
In ·au"· or the appointment football, basketball and
1,, 1111 /\!hens City Board .of baseball and was a two-lime
l•.d11&lt; :.tron.
al l-league pick in football in
Til&lt; •;,.l&lt;•c tiun of Whaley for the SE0/11..
ttr, P''' t was made by the
Last year • Perdue, a
IJ&lt;,.n! "' education after an graduate of Bowling Green
il' tr;•. nomination of Fred State Un iversity , coached
li•IJ«" wa' made by Supt. three sports at the junior high
S:un :ll'nd.rson . Gibson has level in Wellston.
ll••t·n reserve basketball
ln anoth er development
~,,,,,It ond an assis tan t involving an SEOAL school,
&lt;':VRlly coach at the school the Logan Board of
i r ''"' past five years.
Education failed to act upon a
. lh•ndersmr then nominated recommendation for the

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Vt~a.rl•'Y for the posi tions of

•high

sc ho ol

phy sical

t rlu ,,lwn teacher and head

IJ:r ,,ht·lhall coach afler his·
fi rs I tr&lt;&gt; llli na tion dr opped
b.·t :•USti uf the Iac k of a
sce,•rr&lt;l.
;i rell'"se issued by the

Fiw finerl in
I·,._.· de fend ants were
rin• rl, two others forfeited
l,,,,r,j~ and one was sentenced
~,,
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Jltil iu action taken by

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Mayor Fred
Tuesda y

'l,dft n&lt;:l !l 's ~ ourt

ilrpl!t.

;. ,r~o'd 1\'C rc James U. Craft,
f;Hllipolis, im proper
IJ,w'Jog , $5 line plus costs;
('lu·;, Smi th , Middlepor t,
oi ·:lljl uing the peace, $25 fi ne
;n1d 1'1JS ls; .James R. Couch ,
Jlt:!ry tht'fl, $40 fine plus
, "r,; . Hobert Lee Blecher,
1!1 , New Haven, DWI, $150
Jlllt llfH.l CO'"lls and three days
!r: j'&lt; il; John P. Riley, 18,
~~~ Jdleport, failure to yield
rtt\ht !If w&lt;~ y , S5 and costs.
F11 dt-iU ng bonds were
Wtlli;u,, Heeves, 50, disordt•iy rrtan ner , $:lO bond; John
tl i'r ·whu•. 25, Long Bottom,
PW!. 1:100 bond . Jerry D.
W u·•!, 48,
Middleport,
r(' l dvetl &lt;1 fi ve day ja il
S l'llh.' llCt.'
for disorderly
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By MICHAEL ROSS
llf:IHUT, Lebanon !UP!)
:-. A hert-e tank and artrllery
assault by Chnstran rrghtrsts
DEXTER - Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Edith Talbert, Sun City, on two Pa lestJnian refugee
Holliday, 66, De•ter, died Ariz .; a tirother, Rufus, San camps ~ade a shambles . or
Tuesday at the Holzer Diego, Calif., eight grand- Leba no~ s la~t cease-£r~e
Medical Center.
children, three great- and rmpenled today 5
Mrs . Holliday was born in grandchildren, a cousin, planned reopemng of Betrut
Columbia Township of Meigs Clemma Vale , Cardington, mrport .
.
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County on March 15, 1909, the Ohio and several nieces,
The offenstve on the JISir
daugher of the late Earl H. nephews and cousins.
Alpasha and Tal Zaa.tar
and DorcasOgdin Strong. She
Mrs . Holliday was a camps 111 southeast Betrut
was also preceded in death by member of the Old DeJter began only hours after a bus
a brother , Howard Earl Church, and Star Grange 778 convoy of 200 foretgners Strong.
of which she was secretary mcludmg 20Amerrcans - left
Surviving are her husband, for many years.
Beirut
T~es&lt;)ay . for
John T. Holliday ; a daughter, . Funeral services will be Damascus m • . Brrtts h·
Mrs . Kenneth 1Norma Gall ) held at 2p.m. Thursday at the spon~o~ed eva.cuation. . .
Wil co•, Middleport; two Old Dexter Church with the
Brrtrsh ofhcra ls sard . rt
sons, Raymond of San Diego, Rev. Willard Dutcher of- could be the last e~acuatton
Calif.; Robert, Dexter ; two ficjating. Burial will be in the convoy from thrs wardaughters-in-law,
Marilyn Standish Cemetery . Friends ravaged city · Another 1,300
and Avanel Holliday; a son- may call at the Bigony- Amerrcans and about 700
in-law, Kenneth Wilcox, Jordan Funeral Home in Britons chose to take their
Middleport; two sisters, Mrs. Nbany at anytime .
chances. and sUlyed behind .
Alice Smith, Langsville, and
The nghlists clarmed m,a
ra~io broadcast they had
captured
Jisir ablaze
Alpashawith
anda
set
Tal ·ZaaUlr
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downpour of shells falling "at
CHESHIRE - Leo E. of the Cheshire United the rate of 15 every minute."
awarding of supplementa l Swisher • 72, Route 2, Methodist Church and was a
A Palestinian Liberation
contracts for athletic director Cheshire, died Tuesday at school bus driver before his
and athle ti c buaincss Holzer Medr'cal Center.
retirement. He was an active
manager .
Mr . Swisher was born May member or the Cheshir e
Bi II Biggers, head football 3,1904, at Cheshire, the son of Township Trustees.
coac h serve d as athletic the late M. K. and Millle
director last year while Dick
Funeral services will be
Reese Swisher. He was also held at 2p.m. Thursday at the . Veterans Memorial Hospital
Erb was business manager. preceded·tn dea th bYhis
ADMISSIONS - James
. wt'fe, Rawlings-Coats
Funeral
Lena V. Scott Swisher in 1967 flome in Middleport with the Pooler, Middleport; Sidney
and by a sister .
Rev . Chesler Lemley ond the Durst, Portland; Catherine
K i ss in~c!r talk s
Surviving are two sons, Rev . William Beagle of- Ross , Racine; Glenda Hunt,
l.nwell and Robert, both of ficiating. Burial will be in Long Bottom; Heather
Cheshire;
eight grand- Gravel Hill Cemetery at Harless, Langsville; Elson
Africa 's Vorster
children and two great- Cheshire . Friends may call at Spencer, Racine.
l!'e fWJeral home at anytime .
DISCHARGES - Roger
BODENMALS, Wes t granddaughters.
Mr . Swisher was a rnem brr
Reynolds
.
Germany t UP!) - Secretary
of Stale Henry A. Kissinger
arrived today for a meeting
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with South Nrican Prime
PLEASANT VALLEY
Minister John Vorster urging
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Discharges - Jill Jeffers,
negotiation rather than force
Friday through Sunday,
Gallipolis;
Pat Icard,
to solve southern Africa 's
fair Friday and a chance oi
Pomeroy; Verna Birchfield,
racial problems .
showers
and
thunGallipolis; John Albright,
A hotel in this Bavarian
derstorms Saturday and
West Colwnbia; Mrs . Jack
Forest village, only a 15Swiday. Highs will be fn the
Teaford, Racine; Mrs. Lester
minute drive fr om the
80s lows will be In the 60s.
WASHINGTON (UP!) Bonecutter and daughter,
C'zcchoslovak border, served Two Public Health Service
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Clyde
as the si te for the first high advisory panels agree that
Hall and son, Point Pleasant;
level contact between Vorster adults should be urged to get
Tony
Lewis,
Racine;
DEGREE
GRANTED
and the American govern- swine flu vaccinations next
Chadwick Lewis, Racine;
Ricky
Werner,
son
of
Mr.
rnen t.
fall and winter but they aren't and Mrs . Paul Wern er, Mrs.
J~ck
Gardner,
sure whether children should Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy. Gallipolis ; Unda Wilkinson,
get them .
received a master 's degree in Mason ; Mrs. Joseph Forbes ,
Dr.·
David
Senser,
director
TO MEET FRIDAY
aeronautical
and Point ·Pleasant ; Robert
of
the
government's
Center
RACINE - Past Officers
astronautical engineering Crush, Point Pleasant; Mrs .
for
Disease
Control,
was
Club of Racine Chapter OES
from Ohio State University in Charles Staats, Point
asked
Tuesday
to
summarize
will meet Friday at 7:30p.m.
commence!llent exercises on Pleasant; Mrs. Daniel King,
what
scientists
will
advise
at the home of Mr . and Mrs.
June 11 . He has been em- Point Pleasant; Mrs. Gerald
mothers
on
whether
their
Richard Dugan . Potluck
ployed on a full-time basis by Young, Letart, and Mrs. Earl ,
children
should
be
refreshments will be served.
Ohio State in its Aeronautical Reynolds, Gallipolis.
vaccinated.
Research Laboratories.
"As scientis ts we don't
know what to tell them,"
Senser
said .
Recommenda
lions
on
ASK TOWED
GOING TO CII.URCH
whether
to
vaccinate
children
A marriage license was
RACINE - Members of
Racine Chapter 134 OES will are at least two months away . issued to James Marvin
The panels agreed to make Waggoner, 21, Rt. 2, San·
observe "go to Church
no
special provisions for dyville, W. Va., and Anita
Sunday" at Racine Methodist
pregnant
women but to Jean Ash, 18, Pomeroy .
Church Sunday, June '!/. All
recommend
their vaccination
members are urged to attend.
routinely along with other
adults.
DEMOTE COUP CHIEF
WASHINGTON, D. C.
They recommended adult
ATHENS (UP!) - Former I Special ) - Senator Robert
immWlization , Senser said, dictator George
because anticipated Papadopoulos and 17 other Taft testifying before the
mortality on a swine nu members or the military Senate Public Works SUboutbreak would be highest junta, which seized power in. Committee today on water
called
for
among person• aged 35 and April, 1961, hav e bee n resources,
improve ments
in
the
older.
demoted to the rank of
Gallipolis Locks 2nd Dam _
priva te, a government
He asked for immediate
spokesman said Tuesday.
authorization of $200,000 to
The former coup leaders cover the initial construction
MEETING DELA YEO
SYRACUSE - Mayor were convicted in August, phase or 1,200-footlock in the
Herman London announced 1975, on . charges of canal.
today village co uncil, overthrowing democracy in
According to Senator Taft,
scheduled to meet July 1, will Greece and are serving tenns replacement of the present
not meet Wllil Thursday, July ranging from life to five antiquated, inadequate and
year~' imprisonment
8, at ,7:30p.m.
dan ge rous Gallipolis
navigation locks is fully
justified at this time. The
congestion at the present
locks is already a problem
and will become extremely
se rious well before the
replacement of the new locks
ca n be completed.
Senator Taft concluded, the
current 600 root locks at
Gallipolis is the only
remaining bottleneck in the
SPRING
2,000 mile river distance between Pennsylvania and the
Gulf Coast. The economic
~~g~~[::_~:_ _;;;~~~:t_.:.:_!__;___ base of the Ohio Valley is
dependent upon an adequate
system .

Mrs. Holliday of Dexter dies

Leo E SWls
, h er died TUes day

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June 8 by Syrian troops.
Airport author ities said
they were technicallv able to

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

HOSPITAL NEWS

There's doubt
about who is
to get vaccine

MEET·MONDA Y
t{ ,\C INE - A spec ial
liH'e !itH! of Racine Chapler
1:14 O I·~S . will be held Monday,
""'" 2fl, at 8 p.m. at the
M:.&gt;unie
Temple
for
l'O

l n t l i~ti on.

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, June 22)
Brent Argabright, Mary
Austin, Mrs. George Bales
and daughter, Audrey Bethel,
Ruthaiene Bobo, Janet
Caplinger, Noah Clark, Mrs .
Harold Crabtree and son,
Michael Dalton, Joyce Davis,
Cynthia Erler, Mrs. Jerry
Ferguson and son, Wanda
Fisher, Clay Halley, Mrs. Jon
Hendershott and daughter,
Helen Hill, Cecil Holley, Mrs.
Charles
Jeffers
and
daughter, Gay Jeffers,
Donald Keaton, Okie Kent,
Mrs. George Miller and
daughter, Shela Miller,
James Mitchell, Clifton
Prince , Patricia Rhodes ,
Eldon Ridgeway , Teresa
Riley, Minnie Rose, Bertha
Smith, Dean Smith, Brenda
Spaulding, Debra Sturgell,
Edgar Thomas, Willis White .
· (Births, June%2)
Mr . and Mrs . Charlie
Mathews, daugher ,
Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs .
Marvin Hill, daughter ,
Racine; Mr . and Mrs. Carl
Preece, son, Point Pleasant,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Foley, son, SyracuBe .

The Value ·of

Your Deposits
Cannot Be

Cut at

land planes but a tour of the
Paltstinlans said' leftist
facility showed there was . positions at the mountain
much work to be done. The town of Bharndoun along the
duty.free shops, most of the main Damascus-Beirut
warehouses and all the highway 'ftre shelled by
airline offices had been Syrian artillery and the
vandalized and the runway leftists retlU'ned fire.
was pockmarked with holes
The joint PalestlnlaiHeftist
from mortar shells.
command s,Jd its forces'
Tuesday 's shelling spread ambushed a· Syrian patrol
to other areas of Beirut as near Aintoura , 19 miles
LebaneBe leftists unleashed northeast of Beirut, killing a
rockets and mortars on Syrian major and capturing
Christian sectors in an two soldiers.
apparent effort to relieve
pressure on the besieged
camps.
Pro-Syrian forces at
(Continl!ed Ifom page 1)
Khalde, south of the airport,
shelled the Palestinian sta\ements of a panel of
camps of Chatilla and Sabra, representativeS of the key
near the route the British- industries affected or
organized evacuation convoy statements in their behalf.
took earlier in the day
TheBe Industries Included,
Fighting was also rePorted coal, chemicals, electric
between Syrian and leftist power, petroleum, iron and
forces in the mountains steel and vessel operators.
northeast of Beirut.

RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK
THEY'RE INSURED UP TO
*40,000

Your savin gs de posit is safe here . Plus you
get the hi ghest inter est a llowed ! Res t
assured .. . t he hig h price of inflation won' t
affecrtoday's depos its tomorrow! We 'l l see
to It!

sensational Value!
2.~" console Special
BARGAIN DAYS

_

1976 zenith 100% Solid-State

(III~I~IOM!(OllOl II
The ALHAMBRA
S2926P
Caste rs . Genu1ne
Pecan wood ve ne ers
and selec t hardwood
solids on top. Front.
end s and base o f
ma tchm g Simula ted
wood male11al

A Horne Bank
For
Meigs County

People

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL
BANK
OHIO

JUDGMENT ASKED
Valley Lwnber and Supply,
Middleport, filed a suit for
judgment of $989.41 against
Clifford . Whittington ,
Pomeroy, In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court.
BOARD TO MEET
RACINE - The Southern
Local Board of Education will
meet in recessed Bession June
24, at UO p.m. at the high
school.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight thru Thursday
June 23 tnru Ju'ne 24

NOT OPEN
• Brill iant Chroma co lo1 Plc tur~ Tube • 100% Solfd-Siate Chassis

Fri.-Sat.-Sun,

• Pa ten led Power Senlly Vollage Regulating System

June 2S-l6 -l7

ptrtt

THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON -

INGELS FURNITURE
992-2635

BANK RATE FINANCING
MIDDLE PORT

Walt Disney's
BLACK BEARD'S GHOST
Dean Jones , Peter Ustinov,

Susanne Pleshetle. Elsa
La nchest•r Joby Baker,
Ell iott Read.
IG I
Snow Start&gt; 1 p.m .

The Meigs County Courthouse wa s out of business
today following the overnight
breaking and entering of all
but one of its offices.
Janitors reporting to work
early today found all offices
with the ex~eption of that or
County Auditor Howard
Frank had been ransacked.
Entrance to the courthouse
was gained by breaking out a
windowpane from the office
of Common Pl eas Court

Old School Days
sale is Sat11rday

COMBINATION OFFER I POWERFUL
UPRIGHT WITH CLEANING TOOLS

\,

GIVES YOU A CHOICE
SO YOU CAN SET THE
CLEANER FOR THE,
CARPET. NAP.:'

$

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4 ~! •.;
1417-B

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You have the knack today o f
tur n1ng unusual si tua tions to
you r advan tage. You r talent is
es p ec •a lly direc te d toward
making a buck .

~

GEMINI (M
'-June 20) This
co uld be a vc
'o r·tunate day
for you . pr ovided you don't
leave th ings up to othe, s. Lead
you r own pa rade.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) You 'll be equipped today
w1th l he co ur age and w isdom
to make a to ugh dec isi on
you ·ve been pull in g off Do it
now.

Cleans.
Shags!:·

SAVE

ADJUSTS TO DEEP·.
CLEAN ANY CARPET
FROM THE LOWEST:
.NAP TO THE'
HEADLIGHT
THICKE.ST SHAG. ~
•
Reg. 1711" UPRIGHT:
Reg. 11991 ATTACHMENTS
Total Value lg'gli .

CAPRICORN (Dtc . 22-Jan .
19) Ther e's so!l'et h1ng you're
ent itl ed to . workwi se . th at
you 've been d enied . Ca ll It to
the boss· att e ntion today.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19)
You·ve lo ng neglected an o ld
and vall1a ble co ntac t. M ake an
eff o r t to r ek in d ie the
fnen dsh1 p

CLEANS.
SHAGS!

PISCES (Fob. 20-Morcn 20)
Do n ' t g•vc up no w on .
something wor thwh1l e you 've
been pursutng . The results
you ve hop ed lor cou ld be

Juno 2•, 1976
This com 1ng year ha s some
pion sa nt surprises 111 store
One may be 1n 1t1e area where
your work or c ;~r oe r ISconce m
eel Ano th ~ r could lead to sam
short
pteit sure
tr ip

Shop Thursday 9:30 to 5,
friday til 8 p.m., Saturday til 5 p.m.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
..

considered it an adversary,
covered up FBI negligence in
investiga t ing Oswald,
requested
personal
information from FBI files on
Warren Co mmis s ion
members and staff, and
appar ently ca used some
derogatory Information to be
distributed about them .
Sen. Richard Schweiker, RPa., told a news conference
Wednesday " th ere is no
longer any reason to have
faith" in the Warren
Commission findin g that
Oswald acted alone . He
called for a reopening of the
investiga lion.
Sen. Gary Hart, D-Ollo.,
cochairman, said he foWJd
''no persuasive evidence" to

challenge the basic finding
but urged further study of the
p ossib l ·e "C uban

connection. ''
The 106-page report now
goes to the new !~ ember
(Continued on page 10)

11
GENE HAWKINS IS-PICTURED with one of some 50
Pomeroy High School band uniforms which will be offered
for sale at the Meigs Local School District's public auction
in Rutland Saturday.
well known auctioneer, has $100. This is far below the
volunteered to handle the amount Carnahan would
sale - with articles to be sold · have received had he taken
one by one - for a flat rate of
(Continued on page 10)

.,.

.,. scheduled at

By United Press International
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO SUPREME COURT ruled
Wednesday that a woman 's sexual activities after she is
divorced can be taken Into account in considering continuance
of alrmony payments. The court made the ruling in the case of
John W. Wolfe, Bexley, chairman fo the board of The Ohio
Company and his former wife, Mrs. JoAnn Wallace Wolfe.
Wolfe, In December, 1973, filed a suit In Franklin County
Cornrnon Pleas Court asking that alimony payments to his
fonner wife be stopped because she lived and traveled with
another man. The Common Pleas Court agreed with Wolfe but
the decision was reversed by the Franklin County Court of
Appeals. However , the Ohio Supreme Court upheld the
Common Pleas Court ruling.
CINCINNATI - RALPH C. PICKARD HAS been named
chairman of the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation
Commission. Pickard was named Wednesday as the new
chairman or the commission, an interstate agency involving
Dlinois, Indiana, KentuckY, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Virginia and West Virginia.
·

Rail Festival
Entertainment Saturday,
July 3 at the Railroad Days
Festival in Middleport will
include the first and perhaps
only Frog Olympics, complete with ceremonial tor·
ches and the playing of the
national anthems of all par·
ticipating countries.
.
The event is being staged
under the International Rules
for Competition as set down
by the Ohio Society for the
Promotion of Bullfrogs.
Events included will be
variations on many of the
traditional Olympic events.
However, two new events
have been added, including
the "Prince Charming
Marathon" which derives its
name from the clilldren's
story of the beautiful princess whose kiss turned the
frog Into a handsome prince.
Details of all events will be
announced later.

BOSTON - A THREE DAY D..LEGA.L strike by 20,000
Massachusetts stale employes ended today minutes before a 6
a.m. court deadline that would have cost the union $200,000 a
day in fines ifthe strike continued. "Because of the progress in
the talks, we are ordering all the workers back to work
immediately," union president Howard Doyle said emerging
from an overnight negotiating session with state officials and a
mediator.
"I'm optimistic at a time like this that they will go back to
work," Doyle said. Unable to Betlle a contract to get their first
payraise since 1969, th e workers walked out at 6 a.m. Monday.
TRIP SHORTENED
Late Wednesday Judge Thomas Morse gave the strikers the
The
Middleport
choice of continuing the strike which Beriously impaired state
Emergency Squsd answered
.
(Continued on page 10)
a call to Salem Center at 3:33
p.m. Wednesday where an
aijlo accident had taken
place. However, the squad
New officers were installed Struble, secretary-treasurer. was turned back at Langswh•n the Pomeroy· · The Rev. Wllllam Mid- ville when it was detennined
Middleport Lions Club met dleswarth, president, spoke its services were not needed . ·
for a noon luncheon Wed- on Llonlsm and its Jliii'P08eS.
nesday at the Meigs 1M.
It was announced that James
NOW YOU KNOW
InstaUed were N. W. Comp- C. Allen, governor elect for
By the mid 1700s, two thirds
ton, president; Bruce District 13-K, Beverly, will
Teaford, first vice president; make his official visit to the of all the tea drunk in
Bill Nease, second vice Pomeroy-Middleport Club on England was smuggled into
the country to avoid the hi~h
president;
Kar!Krautter tall July28.
.
import
tax .
twtster, and Clarence

-I
The Middleport Village federal ' funds."
Jeff Burt, associate plan·
Planning Commission Wednesday night heard the final ner with Buckeye Hills,
reading of the Middleport outlined the content of the 60
Cornprehelll!ive Plan Update page update. A preface ex·
In Middleport Council cham- plained the past history of the
bers. It predicted a area and physical makeup,
population growth in Mid-. lnfonnation that Burt said
could be used by an industry
dleport by 1880.
The Planning Commission plarutlngtolocate in the area.
worked joinUy with the . The update is divided Into
Buckeye Hills • Hocking five sectiolll!. They are
Valley Regional Develop- population and economy,
ment District in developing housing, transportation, land
the pian update , the firs1 use, and capital Imsince the original plan was provements. Some of the
set forth in 1964.
results of the update are :
Harry Bwngarner, deputy _ - A general upswing in
director . of planning for Middleport population Is seen
Buckeye Hlllll • Hocking by 1980, to 3,096.
- A nel out migration of
Valley Regional Development District, said com- yoWJg people from the comprehensive
planning munity due to lack of job op"d'llllonstrates to federal portunities, creating one of
a,uthorities that a village the highest percenla!!es of
does plan ahead." He added, elderly population in the en" It
would
help
the tire state.
-The possibility that AOR·
communities' application for

Babies will compete
There will be a pretty baby
contest at 10 a.m. Saturday,
July 3, · at the Middleport
Community Park as a part of
the Railroad Days Observance.
Entrants need not be
residents of Meigs CountyGroup One - Birth to three
months .
Group Two - Three
months to si• months.
Group Three - Six months
to one year.
Group Four - One year to
18 months .
Group Five - 16 months to
two years.

PRETTY BABY COriTEST
CHILD' S NAME - - - - -PARENT S

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ADDRES S - - - -- - --

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday
through
Munday, showers · and
thundershowers during the
weekend and clearlog
Monday. Highs wlll be In
the 80s Saturday and tn the
middle 708 to lower 80s
Sunday and Monday. LoWll
wlll be In the 80s Saturday
morning, lowering to
middle and upper 50s
Monday mor~iog .

CH ILD '&gt; BIR r HDA TE - - - - -

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GROUP ENTERED IN - - - - -

Weather

ENCLOSE
TO;

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Group Si• - Two years.
Group Seven - Three
years.
There will be an entry fee
of 50 cents. Entry fonna are
available (below) in thL:l
newspaper and at area
businesses beginning two
weeks before the featlval.
One girl and one boy will ~
s'elected as flrsl place winner
in each age group. Each child
will receive a ribbon for entering the contest.
For more lnfonnatlon, caD
(614) 992-2500 during the day
and 992-3189after 5:30p.m.

TA, a bus line service In
Athens, may expand its Ber·
vice into Meigs County to
offset the loss of bus service
between Pomeroy and
Athens.
- To guide location and
design of future development.
The update also proposed
to expand the increased
residential use of land along
FalrlaneAve. and Vine St., to
reduce' industrial acreage
between Mill St. and Palmer
st., and to e.tend the conBervation area to Cottage Dr.
at a minimum. The plan
proposed the zoning north of
PoweU St. be changed from
R-1, to R·2, wlilch would
allow for · more extensive
residential development.
A capital improvement list,
in order of decreasing
priority, includes construction of a water storage
tank, street repair, Bewage
plant
development,
recreational lmprovemenis,
the renovation of town haU,
and riverfront development
Burt said that funding from
the local, state, or federal .
level could be sought for
these projects.
Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman, who WBB present at
the meeting , said "I think
COWICII will approve it. I
think it's Something we've
needed since the old plan was
outdated." He added that "It

50¢

EIHRY FEE AND MAI L

Cloudy tonight and Friday,
showers likely. Highs Friday
will be 80 to 85 and lows
tonight middle to u~r 60s.
Probability of rain 70 per cent
today and tonight, ar.d SO per
cent Friday.

~~~ .

No. 411

law is

that small amounts of mooey
were missing and a scanner
was taken from the Probate
Court.
The courthouse was locked
to the public and officials did
not go into their offices until
fing erprintin g could be
completed by Herman Henry
l.ngan of the Bureau of
t'timinal Investigation.
Sherif£ Rubert Hartenbach
is
co ndu cting
the
investigation.

voided

Bob Jacobs
dies today
Robe1·t !.. 1Bob) Jacobs ,
knuwn
Pomeroy
well
businessman , died
unexp ec tedly Thursday
morning after apparently
suffering a heart attack while
at his dulles at t~e Pomeroy
Ben Franklin Store which he
has operated for many years.
Mr . Jucobs was dead upon
arrival of the Pomeroy
Emergency Squad at 9:24
a.m .
Aroong survivors are his
wife, Katherine and two sons,
Bob and Chad , both of
Pomeroy.
~'uneral arrangements are
being made at the Ewing
.Funeral Home.

The Plan predicts more
Middleport poPulation

Compton installed by Lions

~~:··

~olr~

By BOB HOEFLICH
For years, unused and outdated equipment and books
have been collecting In school
buildings of the Meigs Local
School District.
Several months ago, Dan
Morris, assistant superintendent, decided it was lilgh
time that someone take the
bull by the horns and clear
out buildings where the many
items were doing nothing but
gathering dust. The equipment comes from Salem Center, Rutland, Bedford, Mid·
dleport, Pomeroy, Harrisonville, Bradbury and
Salisbury, most of it before
consolidation in 1967.
He planned a public sale,
got approval of the board of
education, and lined up
Harold Hubbard, Joe
Shavorinsky and Gene
Hawkins to get it all together.
And they did!
All of the items - and it is a
variety - have been taken to
the Rutland gymnasium next door to the old Rutland
High School - and the sale
will be staged at 10:30 a. m.
Saturday morning.
Jim Carnahan, Racine,

lfJV;::;:':::':': :':':' :':,:::':i;::,:::B;i;j;~ · Frog Olympics

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)
Heed your Instincts in bu siness
tod ay . You a re very perceptive
in spo tling poten t ial profit
situati ons not readily apparen t
to oth er s

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
This is a goo d da y to make a
change that can further you r
a1ms I! yo u feel you have all
the wnnk les ironed out , move!

By NICHOLAS DAND..OFF in the report of a special nineWASHINGTON I UP!) - month Senate investigation
Within days after John into the performance of U.S.
Kennedy was killed Nov . 22, intelligence agencies in the
1963, the CIA learned two investigation of Kennedy 's
suspicious travelers ned the death .
United Slates for Cuba - but
Other items in the report :
never told the Warren
On the day after Kennedy 's
Cummission.
death the FBI rescinded an
Nor did the CIA ever order sent the day before,
inform the commission of requesting all possible clues.
Kennedy administration Instead it limited FBI
schemes to assassinate investigations to a criminal
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro pro be of the background of
- although talk or such plots presumed assassin Lee
might have raised the Harvey Oswald.
possibility Kennedy's death
Shortly afterward, FBI su·
was engineered by Castro in periors ordered Dallas
retalia lion.
Special Agent James Hosty to
In addition the o££icial destroy a note which Oswald
invest igators never learned - under investigation by the
on the day Kennedy was FBI since earlier in the
killed a secret CIA emissary month - sent to Hosty,
mel a Cuban contact known warning him not to interview
as "AMLASH" to hand over a further his Sovietborn wife
poison pen device and offer Marina.
rifles and explosives for
FBI Director J. Edgar
killing Castro .
Hoover bucked the Warren
These examples turned up Commission from ·the start,

JOE SHAVORINSKY IS SHOWN with only a portion or the student desks which are a
part of the Meigs Local School District auction in Rutland Saturday.

For Tnurtlday, Juno 24, 197e
ARIES (Moren 21·Aprll19) No&lt;
onl y IS your thinking sharp today. but you have the ability to
sell you r ideas . Go out and
m ake you r ptich

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) You
ca n reac h someone today who
you previous ly felt was co ld
an d dis tant to your proposals.
Don't wai t to be co nta cted.

Judge John C. Ba con at the
rear of the courthouse.
Two doors to other offi ces
were damaged when they
were forced open . Desk
drawers in all the offi ces
wHe ransacked and left
standing open . Contents of
the drawers were strewn
about floors of the offices.
It had not been determined
late this morning what had
been taken, but a couple of
the offices had determined

Fiflec n Ct&gt;nts

Vol.

'74 wage

BOB JACOBS

~

where your amb rtions are concerne d t oday . Cha lleng e
awa ke ns yo ur c ompetitive
spirit.

enttne

Warren Commission
kept in dark by CIA

REPEAT SALE!

Total Value '9411

VIRGO (Aug. 2~-Sopl. 22)

•

Courthouse hit

•

Reg. 74"' UPRIGHt:
Reg. 119,; ATTACHMENT$:

Darn be afr aid to go all out

at y

e

Polneroy-Middleport. Ohio
Thursday, June 24, 1976

1

LEO (Julr 23- Aug. 22) Involve
yo urse lf wit h some type ol
organ1zat1onal ac tivity to da y.
You work well with groups and
yo u·u get a real charge ou t of it.

•

Urgency

locks job

at Eureka

.

Orgallization spokesman said
both camps, about four miles
nor~east of ~e airport, were
encrrcled by a force of about
4·000 , men and dozens of
~nks ,,but as of Tuesday
ru ght, all !herr al~cks have
been beaten back.
. .
The. new
Chr~sllan
offe~slve shattered a Ubyanmedratedcease.fJre arran~"?
Monda y and h~pered cml
avratlon authorrties, who had
planned . to reopen Beirut
International arrport to
commercial traffic today.
The fighting er:upted only
how;s after Synan troops,
statroned around the arrport,
wtthdrew to let a l,()(l().man
Libyan-Syrtan peace-keeping
force Ulke over the looted, .
shelled facility under terms
of the new cease.f1re.
A Red Cross DC6 carrying
food and medical supplies
from Larnaca , Cyprus,
arrived Tuesday, the first
civilian since
craft to
the
airport
it land
was at
seized

Taft pushes

H 1'1'11lt'l ,

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A______ j)___t_h-.------ 1O.ristians bloody two refugee camps

will help our chance fur
federal funding tremen·
dously."

WASHINGTON (UP!) Th e Supreme Court today
overturned a 1974 federal law
extending minimum wage
and overtime provisions to
milllons of state and local
government employes.
In u iH decision written by
Justice
William
H.
Rehnquist, 'the court said
Congress exceeded Its powers
by uttempting (o displace Ute
powers of the state and local
gove rnments to structure
th eir
employer-employe
•·elationshlps.
The 1974 arnemdments to
the ~'air Labor Standards Act
would have required local
and slate govel'llments to
comply with minimum wage ,
overtime and reporting
requirements such as now
are applied to private
employes.
11•e National League of
Citi es,
the
National
novernors Conference and
several communities filed
sult, clulming the act was
unco nstitutional and un
infringement on the federnl
structure separating national
and local government.
A three-judge federul "'ru·t
dismissed the suit, but. today
the Supreme Court rc v~ rsed,
striking
down
the
amendments .
At the same time, the
justices overruled a 1968
decision upholding curlier
amendments extending
minimum wage and overtime
requirements to public
hospitals and other govern•
ment services which compete
with private Hgcncies.

THREE WIN HONORS
Three Meigs High SChool
students receiving bachelor's
degrees graduated with
honors from Ohio University.
They were Steven Stanley,
bachelor of science In
electr ical engineering;
Michael Struble, bachelor of
/lrts, and Irene Barnes,
bachelor of science In home
economics.

Regan digging
for delegates
By LEWIS WRD
Carter 'didn't name Henry
Urdted Preos International
Kissinger but it was clear he
Ronald Reagan Is spending wa s referring to the
the rest of this week in race· , secretary of state's missions
to-face
sessions
with of personal diplomacy .
Republicans in four states,
Carter sai d the United
hoping to nail down dozens of States should pursue a
additional delegates in his bid foreign policy keyed on
for the GOP presidential morality , openness and
nomination .
cooperatlon with other
Reaga n scheduled a flight democracies, and called for a
today to Jackson, Miss., to halt or the arms now Into
try to put all 30 of developing nations.
Mississippi 's delegates in his
In Washington later , Carter
column . He will meet later told reporters "there are 10 to
with
Republicans
in 12 persons in whom I have a
Minneso ta , Montana and great Interest as potential
Wyoming .
vice presldentlal nominees."
President Ford's only sche- He said it was "likely, but not
duled
session
with . necessary" that the eventual
Republican delegates the rest nominee
would
have
of this week is a Friday Washington experience.
meeting at the WhJte House
Carter said he will reveal
with 22 West Virginians, 20 or his choice only after getting
whom already are committed the nomination In New York
to him . Ford leaves Saturday next month .
for an economic summit
Rep . Lou Frey, R·Fia., who
conference in Puerto Rico . was Ford's state chalnnan in
With eight states still to Flo~lda,
said
many
choose 161 delegates, and Republicans may conclude
with 103 delegates still that a FordReagan ticket Is
uncommitted, UPI's latest needed to win the November
count showed Ford with 1,047 election.
delegates to Reagan's 948.
"A lot of people feellt's not
_ The nomination requires just a possibility," said Frey.
1,130 delegates.
"It's a necessity."
Reagan
strategists
Iowa Gov. Robert Ray,
predicted
the
former chamnan of the Republican
Caliornia governor will get at platform committee, said the
least 100 of the 161 delegates GOP may have to avoid
that haven't been picked, but politically sensitive issues In
Ford's managers insist he its platform for the sake of
.will ensure a first-ballot party unity .
nomination in advance of the
Ray predicted the platform
convention in August.
will have few controversial
Jimmy
Carter
the Items and may not figure
apparent Dem~cralic prominently In the election.
nominee, told the Foreign
VEHICLES COLUDE
Policy Association In a New
A truck driven by Lee
York speech Wednesday that Varney, 39, Rt. I McDennott ,
the · Nl•on an~ Ford went left of center to strike a
administrations pursued "a
car driven by John Bass, 211,
kind of secretive lone ranger
Dexter, Wednesday at 3:15 .
foreign policy - a one-man a.m. on SR 124 in Salem Twp.
policy of international advenThere were no injuries and
ture. "
dama~es were moderate.

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