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2 The Daily Sentinel ·

Ohio

ELBERFELDS .·IN POMEROY
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FRIDAY· SATURDAY SPECIALS .
OPEN F_
RIDA Y NIGHT.TILL 8:00
MEN'S WRANGlER
119.95

BLUE DENIM
JEANS
Basic sty les in straight leg
or boot flare No-Fault 14'12
ounce pre-washed denim
that won ' t stretch or
shrink. Sizes 28to 42 waist,
lengths 30 to 36 inches.

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DRESS SALE

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naw

tor Easter! Fanoy
tl\doros~,.,terry styles and sets.
newborn to 2~ mos .• 2 to~. 4
71oU.

Featuring Visa Texturlzed
Polyesters in pink, blue,
brown, white, black, red,
beige and black/white'
checks.

Reg. ss.oo ..... Sale$3.99
Reg. $8.00 •.••• Sale $6.39
Reg. $13 .00 .•• Sale 510.39
Reg. $18.00 ... Sale $14.39
Reg. $24.00 ... Sale $19.19

Reg. m .oo

Slacks ..... , ...... On~ $11.99

SALE
TWO DAY SPECIAL

FASHION HANDBAGS
A wide choloe of styles and colors
lor Spring!

Terry,

canvas, macrame,
leather, leather and others.
REG . 57.00 .. • ...... 51\LE S5.59
REG . 511.00 ...... .. 51\LE 51.79
REG. $16.00 • , ..•.• SALE $12.79
REG. $22.00 • . . . • .• SALE $11 .69

LlffiE BOYS

EASTER
OUTFITS

JACKSON
PERKINS

ROSE
BUSHES

2 piece sui ts, 3
piece suits and

one piece se ts.

Sizes newborn to
size 7.

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Sale 54.79
Reg. S9.00
Sale 57 .19
Reg. 513.00
Sale $10.39
Reg. $18.00
Sale$14.39
Reg. $22.00
Sale $17 .59

Excellent selection
of these fine rose
bushes in fertile
potted and field
grown foil packed
varieties. See them
on the 1st floor .

FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY

OUR '1.39
MENS AND BOYS'
RED HEART WINnJK 11.49

KNITTING
YARN

SOCKS

Men' s sizes 9 to 1s·. Boys
sizes 9 to 11 . White with
colored tops . Made by
Springtoot.

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KROEHLER LIVING ROOM
SUITES AND SOFAS
SAVINGS OF •tOO • •100

1 REG. 12136111 SOFA, LOVESEAT &amp; ROCKER
Heavy pine. nylon center print cover.
3 Year warranty Wear Dated .

Multi· color, Floral Nylon Print.

SALE '899

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1 REG. 1l24goo SOFA AND CHAIR, PWSH VELVET
Acryli c· Rust.

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1 REG. 11224 SOFA AND INCLINING CHAIR
111

Plush Velvet Acrylic - Brown.

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1 REG. 11157" INCLININ.GSOFA MD CHAIR
Rust Nylon Velvet.

Reg.$19.00 .

Vest .............. On~ $15.19
Reg. 52o.oo

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Pleated .Skirt ..... On~ $15.19
Reg.l31 .00

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Jacket .. ;......... On~ 24.79
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LADIES'
PAJAMAS

Hanes
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SA E20%
HANES RED
LABEL .
MEN AND BOYS'

New selection ot colors In this
popular hand knitting yarn by
Coats and Clark . 3'12 ounoe
skeins. Two days only.

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Reg. $9.00
Sale $7.19
Reg. $12.00
Sale S9.59
Reg. $16.00
Sale $12.79 •
Reg. $22.00
Sale$17.59

6 position dlal·nap, dual ediJe cleaner.
Bright headlight, disposable top loading
dust bag. Sale I ·

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TOOL SET INCLUDI!O FREE

MEN'S JEANS

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DRESS
SALE

UPRIGHT SWEEPER

SPICIA.L LOT

20%

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

EUREKA '119.90 .

New dresses
for Spring.
The latest
jn styles

and colors.
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1 Section, 10 Pages 15 Cents
A Multlmfdialnc. Newspeper

Union charges
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just 'don't care'
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By BOB HOEFUCH
that is-the politicians that support big inflated salaries.
Meigs County Conunissioners them at election time. other, more
"The truth ill, the budget for the
were charged with a "don't care" at- important county departmenta that county engineer department is
titude concerning law enforcement actually serve the people of Meigs $1,032,216. The total wages paid to
and highway and bridge · main- County on a day to day basis, are ap- union employes is $300,000. That
tenance In a statement by the propriated a bare bones budget and leaves $732,216.00 for the engineer
American Federation of State, Coun· are told that they can't exceed that and the overloaded office staH.
ty and Munclpal Employes AFL- budget to give their employes a
The union said it would accept 10
CIO, Local1080.
. decent wage or protect their cents leBS an hour lhan the wages
Gary Wolfe, special investigator famllies with adequate insurance being offered if the county would put
for the sheriff's deparbnent, one of coverage.
that 10 cenbl an hOur into insurance
ti)e atrikers, ·issued the statement
"The truth is that cmnparable to buy' life insurance, dental, vision
which reads:
counties with the same general fund and prescription drug insurance.
"The Meigs County Com- budget money and the same or less The commissioners and engineer
ndssioners don't care whether the population than Meigs County fund said no. They f~ed the employes to
citizens of Meigs County have law their critical service departmenta strike when they could have settled
DAiRY PRINCESS - Tarruny Smith, center, Leland Parker, Route 3, Pomeroy. Crowning the new
enforcement to protect their homes with twice as mucb mony. They for 10 cents less an hour.
d8ughter llf Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, Racine, was princess on the right is the I!J80.8J. Princess Mary
and their famllles.
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don't play politics with peoples'
"The politicians in this county who
crowned the 1981~ Meigs Dairy Princess in Pomeroy Colwell of Danville. The winners were presented gifts
"The commissioners and the lives:
. are keeping you from having Jaw enThursday night w.ben the Meigs County Dairy Banquet and flowers. A former Meigs Dairy Princess, Janis
engineer could care Jess whether the
COMPARISON
forcement and adequate road and
was held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. On the left is Carnahan, Racine, was in charge of the princess conpeople of Meigs County have Co. Sher. Dept. Approp. Sal.·Ben. bridge maintenance Henry Wells,
Patricia 'Parker. runner-up, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. test.
adequate road and bridge main- Paulding
$330,400 $228,382 .Richard Jones, David Koblentz and
tenance or a place~ to dispose of Adams
$317,400 $211,609 Phillip Roberts-and a few of their
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refuse.
Pike
$239,250 $166,000 political. cronies who are in on the
"The Meigs County Com· Meigs
$155,411 $84,988. 'Great Meigs County Gold Mine.'
ndssiOners squander the taxpayers'
" It's no wonder Meigs deputies
"Call them and tell them to end
money In unnecessary and inap- .and dispatchers only average $3 an this strike by negotiating in good
propriate expenditures or assure hour and have no (nsurance benefits. faith the the Union.
that certain politicians in the county TI!at's poverty wage-but·the com"Tell them that November, 1982, is
govenunent have more than enough , missioners don't care -they make not that far away and that you wW
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - More
money to operate their departmenlll, tl1rey times that amount with their remember them when you go to the · than 2,000 Ohioans in 56 nonpolls".
metropolitan counties are to lose
their federally funded public service
job5June5.
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Even more Ohioans in
metropolitan areas could lose
WARSAW, Poland - Premier Wojciech Jaruzelsk.i today demanded
Meigs Common Pleas Judge John landfill and that the landfill is not un- any persons from freely entering fl. similar jobll because of federal
Poland's Parliament Impose an emergency, tw&lt;&gt;-month 'ban on strikes
C. Bacon has granted a temporary der the sup~~rvision of the Meigs leaving the plaintiffs' Meigs County budget cuts under Title liD, a secand threatened to quit if he doesn't get it.
restraining · order . against Meigs County Engineer and therefore, the Landfill; from congregating , tion of the Comprehensive Em·
Jaruzelski painted a grim picture of Polish problems in the wake of
County Highway Department highway department workers are loitering or gathering in front or, ployment Training Act, adlast summer's strike wave that spawned the independent Solidarity
workers picketing the county-owned not picketing their employment site. near to, or about the premises or ministered by the U.S. Department
labor movement. The government guaranteed workers the right to
landfill.
They cblirged the union and ita having pickets at any entrances of ofl.abor.
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strike in the agreement that ended the summer rebellion but that
Melp ~ty Cm!missloners and employes have phylically blocked the landfill or any roads leading to it
Leonard F,. Blanton, acting adright has yet to be fonnali.zed as a law paBSed by Parliament:
l'lilllp M. Roberts, Meigs County the entrance to the landfill preven- or from placinc objects in front of ministrator of the Ohio Office of
Engineer, Wed a motion for a tern- · ting the depclelt of refllle and that vehicles 8J1d.or persons entering or Manpower Training, said he was
porary Injunction and restraining the "unlawful" picketing of the land- leaving the landfill.
five months into his current fiscal
order against striking county high- liD wW ca111e irreparable hann to
Acconling to the entry, the order budget in March when he was ad·
way department workers in an at- the citizens of Meigs County in that "shall, If necesssary, be enforced by vised of a 37 percent cut. He over·
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Israeli warplanes hom bed and strafed
tempt to get the county Jandflll open refll!e will be SCIIItered throughout thil Sheriff of Meigs County and any sees the public service employment
guerrilla
positions south of the Lebanese capital early today, a few
to the pubUc.
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the county for the Jack of a dwnping other law enforcement agency program mthe 56 counties of less
hours
after
helicopter-borne paratroopers carried out Israel's first atCounty highway department site. Landfill employes have in- having jurisdiction over the enjoined than 100,000 population.
tack
on
guerrilla
tanks in southern Lebanon, officials from both sides
workers, one week ago, established dicated that intimidation has oc- parties".
Local agencies in the other counreported.
8 picket line near the landfill off the
curred and that the employes are
Meigs County sheriff's deputies ties work directly with the labor
The military conunand in Tel Aviv said four guerrillas and one
Harrisonville ROad, thereby closing fearlul of crossing the picket' line to retnain on strike also.
department on funding their
Israeli
soldier were killed as troops knocked out two Soviet-made
the landfill to the public 8nd to gar- conduct their normal occupation,
Judge Bacon's order expires at programs.
tanks
in
a raid on Arab Salim, 11 miles northwest of Ute Israeli border
bage haulers. They said that county the cornml!lsioners state In their af. 4:30 p.m. April Z3 unless for good
"We were Initially funded at $23.7
town of Metulla.
· equipment was used at the landfill ridavlt.
ca111e shown it is extended or the million for fiscal year 198().31," he
juatlfylng establishment of the
In approving the restraining or- defendinta consent that it be ex· said. "Thai was cut to $14.9 million
der, Judge Bacon states the defen- tended for a longer period. The ' ... for the year."
picket line.
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In an affidavit filed with the danlll are restrained from preven· judge further ordered that the plainMost funding was spent or commotion for the Injunction, com- ling or attempting to prevent by Wfs' motion for a preliminary in· mitted when he received the revised
CLEVELAND (AP) - Here are the numbers selcted Thursday night
ndssioners stated none of Ute picketing, violence; threats, in- junction be set for hearing at 9 a.m. figure, Blanton said.
in the Ohio Lottery's daily game "The Nwnber" and weekly games
picketing employes worked at the timidation or coercion, In any.fonn, on Aprll16 at the courtholl!e.
uPyramid" and 11 Plck4":
Title IID eovers various jobs for
The Nwnber - H-4
public agencies and non-profit
Pyramid - 9-6; U-a; ~3-7
groups, ranging , fran ambulance
Pick 4- 5-7-9-2
drivers to clerical staffs in cour·
!houses, according to Blanton.
The lottery reported earnings of $525,:i80 from the wagering on the
Salaries range up to $10,000 per
daily nwnber game drawing. Lottery officials said sales prior to the
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)- hour process - makes a Saturday
ministration spokesman Hugh
drawing totaled $995,236.50, and holders of winning tickelll are entitled
A wayward computer forced the blast-df Impossible.
Harris at9:59 a.m. - t11ree hoursaf· year, with the average at about
toshare$469,656.50.
$8,000,
he
said.
Pay
for
CETA
IIPIIce agency to 8CI'1Ib liB longThe astronaubl John Young and ter the scheduled launchtl,me.
workers
under
Title
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range
from
awaited test flight of the space shut- · Robert Crippen were within 16
"We're sending out a crew to open
Weather
Ue Columbia, yet another disap- minutes of the planned 6:50 a.m.lif· the hatch of the orbiter and take the a minimwn of $3.35 per hour to
pointing delay in 8 program that toff when .they discovered a fuel cell astronauts out to their crew qual'- nearly $5 per hour.
Showers and occasional thunderstonns likley tonight and Saturday.
"This will affect the nwnber of
already Is more than two years problem. No sooner was it solved ters," about six mil'es from the launLows tonight in the mid-50s. Highs Saturday in the mid to upper 70s.
staffers they can maintain, too," he
behind IIChedule.
Chance of rain 70 percent tonight and Saturday. Winds southwesterly
than thecomputerdiHlculty_cropped chpad.
said.
"We
do
pay
the
salaries
of
1f&gt;.25.mph tonight.
1be postponement- until SIIJidaY, up.
He said the earliest time for
some
administrative
staff,
so
there
at least - came with the·astronaubl .. Launch director George Page an- rescheduling a launch Is sUnday
Exteoded Oblo Forec!ul- Sunday through Tuesday: Chance of
In the cockpit, wailing · for their nounced the postponement when it morningat6 :50a.m.'EsT.
, are some administrative staff at the
showers Sunday·and Tuesday. Fair Monday. Wann Sunday and Monreleue to Oy;
Today's first delay hit when the locallevela that will lose their jobs."
. became apparant that the Computer
day, turning cooler Tuesday. Highs 7~ Sunday and Monday and in
The action also will cut into funA requirement to empty more problem could not .be corrected astronauts spotted a fuel cell wat'the mid-50s to mid-409 Tuesday. Lows in the upper 40s to 50s Sunday
tban balf a miWon gai!OIUI of volaWe today. ' .
' nlng light glowinl! on thelr cockpit ding for the state administrative
and
Monday and in Ute 40s Tuf5!1ay.
staff.
fuel from Colwnbia's tanks and to
"We are stopping the clock," said console. No 8001ler was that problem
J1111P tbem before refilling - a 48- National Aeronautics and Space Ad(Cootinued on page 10)

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_Judge Bacon _grants.injunction .

Premier demands emergency

Computer problem scrubs shuttle blastoff

ReagaD.'s economic package
in limbo after rejection

Petite 51181610 14

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The Honeymoon's over

Easter
dress
and Save!

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Voi.29,No. 250

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Winning Ohio lottery numbers

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REDUCED 20'1,

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Warplanes bomb positions

Regular prices to $21.95. Not ail
sizes. Basic styles, fashion
jeans · carpenter jeans.

TWO DAY SALE

Short sleeve styles in sizes'
S, M, L, XL and XXL. Crew
necks · collared styles •
action
baseball · shirts
shirts · numbers shirts dress knits. Entire stock in·
eluded. Van Heusen, Campus, Wrangler, Springfoot
makes.

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Nylons, poly/ootton
blends and pllsses.
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Includes Red Label T·
shirts • briefs • boxers
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big . sizes for men.
Boys' Red Label T·
shirts and briefs. Sale
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Belted Skirt ..... On~ $13.59

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WASiiiNGTON (AP) - Olngress
headed for a two-week recesa today,
leaving President Reagan's
econcm1c package in limbo: rej~
ted for Ita deficits by a Republicandclmlnated cmiiDittee in the Senate
and spurned fQr a Democratic alterllltlw by .budcet writen in the
Houle.

The defeat In the Senate

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programs than the administration

The vote was a virtually party-line
17·13 on the f/14.5 bllllon budget for
nat year with a $25.8 bllllon deficit.
plan.
Al112 committee ~cans and
Once the package was put . Rep. Phil Gramm, 0.Teua, voteci
together, however, It fell apart. against It, but Republicans inllltec!
Three Repubilcans declared the they would have enough support
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budget deficits too llrse and Jolnecl from COillel'\'ltlve Democrats on~
"We'lljllllllt ev&amp;Jbody see how nine Democrats who didn't lill:e House flOor to pus a reviled tc~o
they fell fll two neb," • dlsap- Relgao's tliree-yeart.u cutin rejec&gt; ministration package.
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pninteo! ..... Budpt Committee tins it. .
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Rep. Delbert Latta, R-Oblo ·
Olalmlln Pellr v Domenlci, RIn the HoUIIe Budiet Committee, · ranting RepnNica!l oo tile ._!
NJI., llld IIUI 'l11unday after tile nanwtiile, majority Democrats · mlttee, and Gramm, a CCJ~a~+IIU+.i
..-. VIICild lU to rejed an plllbed their "'''l economic plan, In- Democrat, oftered a frelb ~
..,..mle ~drawn to tile ad- cl1MII"'I on.:pear t.u cut inltead of P"POial tbat bath Aid wu mfn' idkll'l ~m.et:tw
._..,, UJroe.7'11' pacbae, a atrQcted wllb tile bl I 1 a1 Dn14
Oltap• - to iiiiiD ltlll:utlr ' heMMd lladptiD 1• lniiW 'al' A.Stt-lnwn,lllepr d' 1'1.._
~~and ielllmApril fl.
liM and more .IIPIIIIIiaR on ~ director.
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Reagan. Until then, Republicans
had stuck with the president as the
panel endoraed various parts of the

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.. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
_ Friday, Aprll10,1981 - .

TheB~s~ncrisis~-------------·~_u_~_m_E_.B_~_k_~_J_~
library advlles that in ~. 1.7
million people Ulle the public library ·
fracWtleseacllyear. TlilpatJvnale
~~~geela that library ~ would
COBt leu than i copy of Playboy
magazine. ·
Reading books Ia testbpony to the
notion that we do nolllve by bread
alone. Wllai ill lmpouible to understand ill tbst there tlbould be ~

·We learn a great deal about Is going to be dlatributed, and the up with the money, It ill easier, they the Hbrarles to keep the 25 neightecbniqu1111 of oblltructlonlam from · people to whom that money would are ftodlng, to get mad at Reagan borhood libraries open- and charge
ongolnjj analyaes of the qonles of formerly have gone are going to be than to come up with the money they moneyforUIIingthem?
frugality. One of tbeH techniques Ia doing without lt. Unless they take up wlab to spend. .
That would come to $120,000 per
library per year (obviOusly 110111e
to take the sum of money being spent VOWII of poverty, they are glng to be
Acluaical example of a technique
today on Social Project X, and less content without the $500 million of obetructionlam is the · Bo8ton . branch libraries are larger than
others, butlet's dealinrvundflgures
suggest that anything less than tbst they were with ll
Public Ubrary crtsla. Mr. Michael
euctly the same amouut of money
The morning paper brings, for in· KDight of Tbe New York Tlrnea
iilnCI! tbe same ·principle appHes).
ill.going to burt IIOllleOne, which is of stance, an analysis of Medicare, writllll a piece the beadllne of which This. J1lellllll $10,000 per month, or
course true. But it is allo true tbst lf which was introduced in 1985 as · is, "Budget CUts May Force the f2,500 per week. Aphone call to tbe ,
the refOI'IllB suggested by Mr. something of an afterthought in one Cloelng of ·Boston's 25 Branch
Reagan were advanced not in 1981 ol Lyndon Johnson's prodigalities. Ubrari1111." What happened " in
but in 19115, we would probably be The first year it cost .1.5 bllilon. lkl8ton is something they call 2~ .spending twice what we are spen- Last year, $20.1 bllilon. U you reduce Last November the voters of ~~. .
dlnl! today on Social Project X, and tbst figure by •10, somebody lan't ·MauacbUIIetts ruled, after the 'II
If we cut the figure down at tbst going to like it. Reagan propll8e8 to fashion of Califomla's ProPosition
pOint, we would alao be hurting reduceitby$5billioninthreeyears, !3,tolbnitthetaxonproperty,
sOmeone. U you give out f2 bllilon a and thla would mean of course that if
Now thla bas resulted in cutting
Y!!BI' in aid, and you cut that figure . the same level of aid were to con- tbe city subsidy to the ~on
br 25 percent, then $500 million less '- tinue, the states .would.bave to come Ubrary system by 35 percent, or
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"- . . - - - - - - - - - , jUIIt over $3 million. Tbe library adminlstrators have ruled that the only
thing to do is to close all 25 of the
neighborhood branch libraries on
May
I, and on Thlll'!lday, AprH 9, the
lll C11urt Strt'l't
vote w}ll be taken. Uam Kelly,
Pom~roy , Ohio
SJ4-t9M I.W
asslatant director of the library, ill
DEV&lt;TfED TO THE INTEREST OF Til E MEIGS.MASON AR EA
quoted as saying, "Tbe branches are
branches, and you don't prune a tree
by cutting off the trunk. We don't
Wllllt to have to make a choice between the branches and the main
ROBERT L. WINGETT
library, between tbe neighborhoods
Publistlt'r
and downtown, but It's a matter of
survival."
PAT WHITEHEAD
BOBHOEFUCH
Tbe balance of the extensive story
Auistant Publ isher!Conlrnller
Gt&gt;neral Maaa~~: e r
goes on in just tbls style.
Question: Why doesn't it occur to
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.

lETTERS OF OPINION arr ••dcumed . Thr)· ~huuld ~ lt'u tha11 300 "''urds lung. All
h-tkrs art' 8Ubjt'rl \o t!dltlnK 11nd must bt- Hiltnt'd with runrll' . 11ddrt'u 1111d tt'll'phunt'
numbt'r. Nu U11111Mnt'd lt'ltt&gt;n; will bt• publlti ht'd . IA'tlrrNsh11uld bt- In ~ 1 1od tastt' . addrrs.~lnll
I~SUt's , nut

prnnlllllillrs.

:Take your pick
, Agood eumpl• of the unpredictability of economic matters is offered
: ;by the latest opinions about interest rates. Take your pick: They're going
: .torlae or they're gome to fan.
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• : The split seems to be 110111ewhere near midfield, and those on either side
: :are convinced that the direction over the next few months will be in their
: ~avor. They advlae you to make plans accordingly.
: . They are deadly serious, these forecasters, and they have spent many
•:rnllilcins of dollars and hours of effort on research, on supplying data to
t ;the econometric models, and on writing learned papers.
: · Tbeir conclUIIions are offered in stock advisories, $250-8-year ln;:vestment letters, Congressional testimony, seminars, colwnns,
· :academic papers, broker recommendations, and warnings or promises
::from varioUII parties with a vested interest.
·- What tbeae things do prove Is that the future of interest rates is un, :predictable, and that given the same data two hWll811B almost certainly
:will wiU arrive at different conclUIIions.
:: For millions of people, one of the most meaningful rates tbeae days Is
:-that for home mortgages. With rates stuck at about 15.5 percent, ac::cording to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, hornebuyers are walling
Jor 11ectines befor~ committing themselves, homebuilders are cutting
; back starts, and homeowners are bidfng their time before selling.
. · In other warda, the whole industry Ia sluggisb, looking to the future for
:better times. That, of course, makes forecasting the direction of interest
:rates more than a mere passtime.
: If you believe the people who lend, such as the U.S. League of Savings
-AMoclations, or the people who help sell, such as the National Association
:of Realtors, you'll expect rates to fall to 13 percent.
: Tbe mortgage rate foHOWII the prime, said one lender a couple of mon. thsago. But the mortgage rate hasn't followed the prime; lt bas dropped
: barely at all since then, while the prime bas fallen 2points.
: You may turn then to some stock market analysts with a tendency to
. think that too much money is "tied up" in housing, and read their
·forecasts of even higher mortgage rates later thla year.
: Some of them are Fed watchers, meaning they study the behavior of
:the Federal Reserve Board for clues to the future. Often they mlaB clues,
: but at any rate one of their latest readings Is tbst the Fed ls more ~
· cemed than ever about inflation, and.that lt will therefore adhere to a
: policy of high interest rates to cornbatlt.
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: Wllat few will say Ia that the future ill always in the process of being
made, and soIa all but unpredictable in the short tenn.
. Add the Imponderables, such 8.!1 wars, natural catB.!Itrophes and other
: factors beyond the espertise of economic foreca.aters, and you realize
: that nobody knows much more than you !mow about tbe next few weeks.
· It's an uncertain world we nve in, and to adapt to it means to wwne
: more risk than usual, even in making plans to buy a house.

publlc dllcuul1111 of the altemallve
of ~ memberlblpe. Pea bopo
free public lllnrlell Initiated lbe
delual1111 that there Ia IIICh albin&amp; u
a .free lunCh, in which cue ~
a few centa to Ulle the Hbrary would .
be u - inltructlve u reading any ·
balf'11olen books in the formidable
coUection I'L tbe Boetoo Public
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Shoemaker's . homespun hwnor
came to the rescue on a number of
other occ8slons during the finance
panel's consideration of the ~et.
He once offered bill colleagu~~~~ a
tip about the bali news that might be
contained in mali from conatltuenta.
H~ said the clue was in the way tbe
letter began.
Shoemaker said that when It star•-·. "I'm a •·~yer first, rm a
Democrat~ then 1 voted for
you, you mlgbt 8.!1 w~ brace yourself for the rest of the letter."
During a dillcuuloo of economic
f~ for the state, Sboemaker
recalled some advice an economllt
bad once given blm. -The finance
chairman said be waa totd the only
wsy a person will have enough
money 1s to "marry 11, lnberlt lt or
steal it."
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Will ·Reagan's lobbyists get sympathy votes?
aerver. "He can use'tbit."
In the days since Reagan WBII allot,
there bas been only one major test.
On an 88-10 vote, the ·Senate approved P!.9 billion in cuts from the
19112 budget.
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But that wu hardly a demonstration &lt;i sympathy for the
presidenl Tbe cuts were destined,

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ners 'Were at III!COild and ihlrd with
two .trikes on the batter Ray Werry,
Ontbe . . pltchWerryrespondecJ

Eqiel, qed VintOn County 11-10 with 1 1111&gt;-run, 1!8llle-Winnbig
bert Thunday evening in a non- single. Werry's berolcs · gave
leque CCIIIest. Eastern Ia 11011' ~2 Eastern the 11-10 ~
overall.
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Eaitem took a 1.0 lead in the · Vinton County outblt Eastern 12 ~
leCOild, before Vlntoli I;OWlty rallied 7. J. Prillllt started on the mWII! fct
to take a ~1 advantage in.the third. V. C:, re!leved by Olley and Coen.
. Eulem lllj)•oded in the bottom of They comblaed to fan one and walk
the lnniDC w1tb ilrie MOre runs to on unlucky 13. Smith got tbe start for
regalllthelead, 7-4.
CoachRalpbWigal'sEagJel. Hew-.
Four atralgbt wa1kl to Greg relieved by Jeff Jones, Chris Allen
Wlpl, Gary Grtgp, Gene Cole, and ' and' -wlnnlniJ pitcher, Greg Wigal:
Mike BtueU forced home the first That quartet fanned four and
run of the lnn!Dp. Rob Smith alngled five.
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holne a run, arid after tWo
out,
Johnny Beaver alngled borne two
'GeiMl Cole lead Eastern with a
runs.
double, foHowed ·by singles by Mike
Nlclt ' Leonard walked, . then a BlueD, Rob Smith, John Beaver,
s!larp grounder by .Wigal WBII . andWerry,
.mishandled, allowing tWt&gt; more runs
Coen bad ·three singles . for the
home.
loeers, Priest doubled and singled,
Vinton County tied the IICin with Cox had two alngleS, while Cottrill,
two runs in the fourtll, 7-7, and took Oney, Bailey and Kelner each
the lead .in the IIWb, 10:7. Eastern singled.
acftd a single run in the sixth to · Baatern travels to Fort Frye
IIUll c~o~er, but trailed gome into the Siturday for a double header.
Unei!Cin:
ftnall'OIIIId.
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OIXi 202 ~ 10 12 7
Smith 81111 Lee Gainer walked to Eastern
016 001 3-11 5 2
lea&lt;Hif the Inning. Rogie Gaul
Batteries: Smith, Jones 4tb, Allen
reached on an error to 8COI'e one run 5th, Wigal (WP) and Griggs, Priest,
before another out W8.!l made. Run- Oney 4th, Coen 6th, and Col:.

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baa beea Dallied a United States
Clleerleade~ Award Willlltr for
1911. Mlu Loageaelte was
aomllllled by tbe Eutem High
ScHel e.rleader apoasor, Mn.
Nancy La!tiu, for tblJ 1111tlooal
aWard. Cfherla for aeleeUon t.
cladel ebeerleadlag ablllly, &amp;pol"
llm•hlp, cllilelllblp, leadersldp, -demlcs, entbulum,
polle and projectloa, personal
groomlag, atteadaace, atulude
and cooperative aplrll All a winaer, Mill Loageuette will appear
In tbe UD!Ied Stales Achievement
Academy offlctal yearbook
published aatlonally. Sbe ill tbe
daughter af Clifford and Mary
Loageaelte ud 1 gnnM~ugbler
vf Mn. Minnie Kaptellla lind the
late Heary Kaptellla vf Pomeroy
and Mn. Ella Loageaette Gladman and tbe lale Ellsworth
Longeaelte of Gaiupolla.

three.

e\&gt;en beforethes'liOOilng IO.yiago,
to win Ovenrbe1mlng support lD • '
Senate ruled by Reagan's own
Republican Pirty.
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"They bad that going pretty well,"
said a lobbyil! wbo bas kept c11111e
tabe on the legislation. "Reagan Wll·
going to get everythiniJ be wanted."
said one congreulonal aide.

· an additional three years.
Hundreds of other uulon Insurgents are sirnlllfly pun1lbed
every year, but few have the fOJ'Io
titode, patience, time or money to
mount an effecUve· cballenge to
tboee injustiCIIII.
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Boswell's case, howeVer, attracted the attention of the
.Woclation for Union Democracy, a
non-proflt organization dedicated to·
defending the rlgbta of union members, and Kramer, i:.ev!n, N-.
Kamin ~ SoU, a New York 'City
·Jaw finn that volunteired Ita aervices on a pro bono bull.
A clvH suit flled on Bonell'a
behalf in U.S. Dillrict Court in
Newark, N.J., WIII'IIIOlved ln March when IBEW olficllll ~~&amp;ned In
lgJ eeinent mandatlllll bruad UlliCJOo
'llide refOI'IIII belltved to be . CJOo
Jllecedenledin ICCJP8. '
In lddltion to
all of the
dllclp!lury actiGIII 'tU.I ophwt'
8GneU, the uniCII qreed to ~
fram Ill Cllllllitutkln·IIO ftnr than
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error tbst let In one run. Truy
Broob wu hit by a pltcb before
Ropr KovalChik singled bome two

Broob reached safely on an eror to
score two more I"Wl8. In the fourth
two erron and aT. WaylaDd single
led to another pair of ~igs' runa,
t1!e IICin 9-o. Meanwblle, Boyer bad
pi~ three lnnings of abut out
baseball, before giving up single
runa in the fourth arid flftb innings.
For Meigs, Terry Wayland bad.a
perfect four-for-four night 8.!1 be
doubled and singled three times.
Jerry Fields displayed bill power

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8'0". Kristin Anderson won the 440 Karen Goggins won the shot put with Fraley placed fourth. Kristin AnyardDuh1:()4:! minutes.
a throw of 31'3'1.!'' with Laura Smith derson was second in the 4411 yard
. The · Two Mlle Relay team of taking third place.
dash and Laura Smith was sixth in
Galllpolla. Meigs' team acorlng Kristin Anderson, Laura · Smith,
Andrea Riggs won the high jwnp the 11M yard run.
fonows:
Cathy Dean, and Renee Willis won for the second consecutive year by r - - - - - - - - - - 1
Shot Pul - Karen GogginB, first, withatimeofl1 :31.9.
clearing 4'10". Paula Swisher
29'10"' Laura Smith.·
The 440 and 1180 yard Relay teams aJm08I made it a clean sweep of the
Discus - Laura Smith, first, . of Paula Swisher, Vicky DeBord, field events by taking second plaCI!
' 109'8"' Karen Gocglns.
Andrea Riggs, and Shari Drehel w9n ill the long jwnp.
Hll!b Jump - Andrea Riggs, with times of 55.6 aeconds in the 440 In the I'IIMing events, Meigs
4'10", ftnt place.
Relay and 1:51.7 minutes in the Bal placed in six of the 10 events. The
Long Jump - Vicky DeBord,· Relay.
Two Mile Relay · team of Laura
leCOild, ,P a$ Swilber, tblrd. ·
Tbe Mlle Relay of Klm Fraley, Smith, ~tby Dean, Renee Willis,
Two'mne Relay - first, Rowena Vicki DeBord, Andrea Riggs and and Kristin ~derson placed tblrd.
Averlon, Susanna Wille, Jean Hoi' Kristin .Anderson won with a time o1 Tbe 440 yard and 8M yard Relay
ton, Brenda Chappelear.
4:4U minutes.
teams of Paula Swlaber, ~ri Rupe,
100 meier hurdles - Lori Rupe,
Other pleCIIII were Willi by Shari Andrea Riggs, and Shari Drehel
flrat, Kim Fraley, second.
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Drebel, second, in the 100 yard dash placed tblrd respectively. Tbe Mile
100 meter Dub - Shari Drehel, and 220 yard dasb. Laura Smith wsa Relay team of Kristin Anderson
first, PaulaSwiaber, tblrd.
third ln the allot put. Renee WWis Lori Rupe, Vlc'ky DeBord, and ~
One mne Rw1 - Laura Smith,
and Kim Fi'aley tied for second in · 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~-.;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii
• leCOild, 8:18.8, new school record.
the hurdles. Susanna Wille was fOUl' I
440 Relay and 880 Relay - First, th in the hurdl1111. Paula Swlsher was
. Paula Swilber, VIcky DeBord, An- fourth In the 100 yard dasb. Cathy
drea Rlgp, Shari Drebel.~
Dean was fourth in the 440 yard
400 )'11'11 Dub - Kristin An- dasli. Krista1 Sluon-11'111 third ln the
derson, first, 1: ou mlnutea.
1180 yard run, llld Jean ~ wu
220 yard Dub - Shari Drebel, fir- fourth In the 220 yard dasb.
It, 2t.7 *Uida.
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Last SaturdaY, Meigs' girls were
Earlier tblJ weet, Meip defeated qed 71-75 by Wbeelenburg in the
0111: Hill and Ga1llpolla in a 18 team girls' division of the
triangular meet, 69, 150 48~ and 38~. Fairland Invitational Track Meet.
Melga too ftnt ln eil!bt of the 14
Meigs got out to an early lead sa
eventl: .
they won three field events and took
Laura Smith won the dlacUIII14'7" ·BeCODd on the long Jump.
IIIII the Ill yard run 2:49.8 minutes.
Laura Smith won the dlacus with a
Andrea Riggs ·won the bigb Jump New lnvllatlonal Record of 119'8".

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-.1 11 - · wuh conYaueD~ltooull and aeatby locacioos.
~- tile nailablt if rou pc&lt;fer, QC jwc •op by.

"offense," .Wject to dl!!clpH ..ry
action, ''attempting to Cl'tlte
dlaaatlsfactl1111 or dtr 11tion aDmi
· any (IBEW) members" and "sllnderlng or otbenrllle wronging a
memberofthelBEW."
The refennce .to "lllndln8" baa
been broldly lnlelpretecl by entrenched IBEW leader~, 11 bad been
other ptoblbltions 111alut clrculating "falae reportl" and
rnllrepresentln" the union and Its
officers.

WE ARE .MOVING
EFFECTIVE MONDAY APRIL 13, 1911

The apec1al ilcmft- of "tbi · .
court cue: A limited Jlllllllllr of
UDlonnfunDBn bave carried tbelr
cauae IDto the federal courtlln the
put and a my few Cuea have
produced minor ....,.,..,..,. to a
uniCII'J eCIJitibdlcl! ...; but I)OIIt bu
farad IIICb • wbr'=•"' CII)Do
llltationaiteYliiCIL
Jlecion• tbl IBEW Ia one of the
· c:oualry'• 10 1li'plll mdonl, tbe ~
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:in the year.
Today'a hlpllpt in lillory:
: On AprtiiO, IIIII, Mall Eichmann was put 1111lrllilll Jeruulem II a
;Nulwll' criminal.
. Ontllildat.:
: In 1NI, ~ IOidlm liberated the Nul Clll**dnlil)D camp at
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triple. Jeff Wayland added two
alngles, Mike Miner two llingla, and ,
· Kovalchik and Dean ainglel.
For Trimble Bruce FOUII hlld two
singles and a triple, and Robeck bad
two slngl1111.
Coach flarrisiJn said, "We went
outawlnglrigthe batandhltwben we
bad to. Boyer also dld a real good job,,
, 1111 the mound throwing strikes.''
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Meigs boeta Jackson tonight in an ,
SEOAL contest.
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Trimble
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Batteries: Boyer (WP) and T..'
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Meigs took an early 2-0 lead in the
first when Mike Miller doubled to
lead-off the game. With two out
Jerry Fields drove a long home run
-Fields.
to left field for the game's first
score.
The Pomeroy Yciuth League is
In the second Meigs again notched
planning
a work day this Saturday
a score on a Jeff Wayland single, a
evening
at
10 a.m. at the little league
Richard Dean·single, and a fielding
flelda above Meigs High School.
Workers are asked to take rakes,
N0 ah '
art fi aJ
hammers, lawn moweni, shovels
531 .W:KSOH PIKE ·A). 36 WEST
m qu er n 8 andotherworktonlstotbesession.
Phone 448· 4524
NICE, France (AP) -Top-seeded
BARGAIN MATINEE$ ON SAT &amp; SUN
ALL SEATS JUST S 1.50
Yannick NOBh of France moved into Need tee ball coaches
ADMISSION EVERY TUE"SLMY 11.50
the quarter-finals of the $50,000 Nice
Coaches for tee ball teams are
Open by defeating Stephan Simon- needed for the Pomeroy Youtb
sson of Sweden 6-4, 11-2.
Leagua. Interested persons, 18 or
In other matches, Paul Toree 0ld ·•outd
Phil u - - ' - defeated New Zealand's Cbrls Lewis
er, "''
contact - ,..,.,;,.,,
at 99U243, as soon as possible.
~. 6-3, 11-1; Yugoslavia's Zelvco r----...,...-------1
Franulovic seored a 6-2, 11-2 victory
over Sweden's Anders Jarryd; and
Spain's Manuel Orantes blasted
Thierry Tulaane of FranceS.!, Il-l.

girls track won II of 14 events
enroute to a 7W8 win over

Robert Walters

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exercilling any rlg1t to which he ls
entitled under the provisions of ~
act."
But Boswell, a member of the International Brotherhood of EJec.
trlcal Workers · since 1984,
discovered that those guarantees
weren't worth much wben be joined
a group of unl1111 refOI'JII(!I'I In
criticizing the leadersblp ' of bill
mEW local.
After a long campB1p in wbich be
and other Insurgents alleged
inadeqUIIcles in the bandllng of
union funds and represenlati1111 in
coHectlve bargaining, Boa)in!ll BWII
elected to bill local's executive board
inmld-lf/7.
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But within. the eiiBUIDg mmllliha,
Boewell 11'811 formally ICCUied of
rnakiDg "falae accuutklnl,'' fOWid ·
guilty in a unicJn dlldpllnary
proceallng, removed frcm the
euculive board, fined •1,110 and
pnlblblled from IJoldlas any union •
office fortbe foil~ lla ,._.,
After I brief ninltatanent; be
was cbarpd In early It'll with
pl'llYGklus a - ' stoppop, fined
$150, lpin uimo~ lram c6e and
buTed fram l'llilninl for
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iDnlnl rally, Eastern's

TRIMBLE - Good fielding, good
pitching, and 11 hit attack led the
Meigs Marauden of Coach Dale
Harrison to 1 10.2· non-league win
over bard-bittilw Trimble bere
Thursday evening.
Regular tblrd bueman Jlrn Boyer
· going to the mOUI\d for the flrat time
in bill varsity career went the dlatance to pick up the win. Boyer, who had
sharp cOntrol fanned -three .00
didn't walk with a Bingle Tf11Dcat
batter. G. Campbell suffered the
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WASHINGTON (NEA)- Daniel
Boswell, a New Jersey electrician,
probably didn't reallze tbst joining a
union required hlm tD reHnquish the
First Amendment rigbts of freedom
of speech and auembly guaranteed
to other citizens.
In fact, those constitutional rtghts
of Boewell and millions of other
union members suppoeedly are
protected by the Labor-·
Management Reporting and
Dlacloeure Act, a 1969 federal law
popularly known as the LandruJD.
Griffin Act.
"Every member of any labor
organization shall have the right to
meet and easemble·freely,'' says the
statute, "and to express any viewa,
arguments or opinions."
Court decWons in recent decades
have held that the law appllllll to
criticlam of a unl1111's policies, the
conduct of lti officers and the handling of Ita flnanclal matters - even
lf the cbarg1111 are llbeloua, malicious
orfal!e.
In addition, the law prohibita any
uulon from seeldng "to fine,
suspend, npel or otberwi1e
dlaclpline any of Its J!l!!!!!ben for

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) . - Gun alao be introduced. Although op- dull - state budget work of the
control may again be debated in . posed to gun control, Riffe said some HOWle Finance Committee.
Ohio's General Assembly this type of leglalation may win apA $300,000 appropriation in the
session, but the chances of a bill proval.
development department's budget
being sent to Gov. James A. Rhodes
And what would happen lf the for anoutdoor drama rallied the
appear slim.
Democral-controned House sent eyebrows of Rep. Robert E. Netzley,
Rep. John A. Galbraith, R· majority Republicans in the Senate R-Laura. But Rep. .Myrl H.
Maumee, ls backing a bill to ban a gun control bill?
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Shoen,laker, [).Bourneville, the compossession for sale and sale of ban"Not much," Senate President mittee cbalnnan, lolit no time in andguns known as "Saturday Night ProTem ThomasA. VanMeter said. swerlngNetzley'squestlon.
Specials."
"It would be an wunanageable
"That'sfortboeetwofreetickelsl
Themeasurewasintroducedafter situation."
got for you last year," be said, a
the assassination attempt against
Tbe Senate seems more likely 'to comment that touched olf a wave of
President Reagan, but Galbraith 'take another approach to dealing laughs. ·
said he bad been drafting it before with the problem. I\ handful of bills
"That's $1150,000 a ticket. 1 obthe attack occurred.
pending in the upper ctlamber woulrt ject," Netzley said after the crowd
Hla bill would deal with any han- impoee tougher ~ea on those quieted.
dgun with a barrel less than sit ln- who commit ' crimes while
The two were referring to an outches'long, a caliber of .38 or less·and [lOISIIIIBillg a gun.
.door drama staged during the suma value of '100 or less.
An excba!llle bet1feei) two veteran mer at Sugarloaf Mountain near
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe, D- leglalators brought some needed Chllilcothe, · part of Shoemaker's
New Boston, said similar bllls may laughter to the lengthy - and often home district.

after an assassination attempt? Will
be, like Johnson, ride to success 1111
;Capitol Hill with a P!'W'am tbst
.could mean a abarp turnaround in
the direction of tbe federal govern.ment?
"A wounded president sitting in a
hospital ill in the, bulllest of all
pulpits," said one Capitol Hill ob-

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Legislature may debate gun control

WASHINGTON (AP)- Lyndon B.
Johnson, that master tactician,
worked wonders on Capitol Hill,
riding herd on the House and Senate
in the wake of John F. Kennedy's
assassination to push through hls
''Great Society" leglalation.
Will Ronald Reagan, whose lobbying akiUs are unproven, be able to
gamer a similar "sympathy vote"

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In their 24 yeats in Los Angeles,
V!llenzuela lltruck out five 'AitriJI
the Dodgers never had started a and, walked two, llling a wlckfll
rookie pitcher on opening day - WI- screwball·that ·left Houaton's righttil, that Is, a chubby 26-yeaM!d handed hitters gawking. . ··~ .
namect Fernando Valenzuela strode
"HewouldthrowthatiiCf,eWballoa
to the moWld.
. a ~2 pitch, and that ii1!11111111Bl,"lllid
Valenzuela, a left-bander from A8tr08 ~ter fielder Ceaar·Cedeno.
Sonora, Mexico, still haan't learned "Butwewillcometoel)lectlt."
to speak English, but he had no
A crowd of 50,511 pleuan~ 1111'
trouble Wlderslanding HoUston's prised spectat01'8 packed !Jodger
batters. He tossed a five-hit shutoul stadium and cheered Valenzuela aU
and led Dodgers to a W victory , the way. "It's nice to have a bjg
Thursday over the Astros, last cheer going for you," tbe pltc._.
season's nemesis.
said.
Valenzuela, the youngest player in
Ell)lo.e, Pirates 5
the majOf leagues, was pressed into
Gary Carter's niMcoring single
service when Jerry ReWIS pulled a . off Pirates reliever Kent Tekulve
muscle In his calf on Wednellday. He snapped a 5-5 tie In the top of the ntnnow has pitched 262-3 major league th and boosted. Montreal over ·Pitinnings without yielding an earned tsburgh before 40,332 Pirates fans.
run since being called up by the Andre Dawson led off tbe Montreal
Dodgers last Sept. 10.
ninth with a single off Tekulve and
"He pitched like a man with 10 stole second. He went to third on a
years' experience," said former groundout by Ellis Valentine and
Dodgers pitcher Don Sutton, now scored when Carter lashed a single
with the Astros.
up the middle.
Valenzuela said through an inMontreal tied it In the eighth on a
terpreter that he didn't expect to ex· pinch single by Jerry White.
tend his string of scoreless innings
WoodyFrylllllll, 43-year-old EliJIOS
much farther. "I'm not supennan," rellever, held the Pirates h1Ueti8
he said. He did add later, though, overtheflnaltwotnningsforthevicthat he felt no trepidation in filling tory. Montrear starter Steve Rogers
ihe historic role.
yielded four l1lll8 il1 the first, capped
"When I go to the mOWld, I don't by Bill Madloclt's two-run double,
know what it is to lie afraid," Valen- and gave up aU flve Pirates runs In
zuela said.
five innings' wvrk.
In Thursday's other NL openers,
Meii'Z,CubiO
Montreal edged Pittsburgh 6-5, the
Lee Mazzllli and· Rusty Staub
NewYorkMetsblankedtheChicago eached homered, and Pat Zachry
Cubs 2.0 and San Di(go whipped San combined with two New York
Francisco 4-l.
relievers to shut· out Chicago on
Joe Niekro, who pitched Houston seven hits.
·
to a H victory over Los Angeles in a
Zachry checked Chicago on six
one-game playoff for the National hits through 52-3 innipgs. Tom
League West title last season, was · Hausman got the final out of the sixthe victim this time. Niekro worked th, and Nell Allen got the save with
seven innings, yielding a run in the three Innings of relief. The only hit
fourth on Ron Cey's sacrifice.fly and off Allen was a ninth-inning double
another In the sixth on a double by by Ken Reitz, his second of the game
Pedro Guerrero, who also had two to go along with a triple.

NEW YORK (AP) - It was a
baseball fairy tale acted out in front
of 55,133 fans - the largest opening
day crowd in the SIJ..year history of
Yankee Stadiwn- and Bobby Mur·
cer tW11ed out to be Cinderella.
Hanging onto his roster spot by the
narrowest of threads, Murcer
responded to a standing ovation
from the record stadiwn crowd
Thursday by walloping a pinch-hit,
grand slam homer in the New York
Yankees lll-3 rout of the Texas
Rangers.
The fans are aware of Murcer's
shaky status with the club. He will
he 35 next month and there are a glut
of ouUielders already on the roster.
So, they saluted the veteran with a
roar for old times sake when he
came up to bat in the seventh.
. "The anticipation started when I
:got to the batting circle," Murcer
said. ''They cared that I was here. I
didn't expect that. It was pretty
hair-raising. It sent some chills
through my body."
. The COWl! went to ~2 - just like in
the fairy tales - and Murcer con·
nected for the sixth grand slam of
his career and fourth as a Yankee.
The roar of the fans was a factor, he
said.
"Fan reaction plays a big part for
a player, I think. It built me up a little extra. When you have their support you give it that little extra. It
really got me going. It showed me
the people are behind me all the
way. It was very gratifying at this
time."
In other American League
openers, Oakland downed Minnesota
f&gt;.l, Detroit walloped Toronto 6-2 and
California downed Seattle 6-2.
Murcer has been on the trading
block all spring, but the Yankees
have had no takers. With Reggie
Jackson on the disabled list, there
still was roster room for him, but
whether there will be space when
Jackson returns a week from today

is questionable. Manager Gene
Michael wouldn't say whether the
slam saved Murcer's job, but it certainly didn't hurt his chances.
Southwestern and Wahama batUntil Murcer connected, the tled to a f&gt;.6 tie in a non-league game
Yankees were hanging onto a f&gt;-3 at Southwestern Thursday.
lead, built on a three-run homer by . Jay Burleson went the distance for
Bucky Dent and a two-run double by the Highlanders while the White
Rick Cerone. Don Zinuner, new Faic11.ns changed hu ~ lers
manager of the Rangers, remem- periodically. He had nine strikeouts
bered another three-run shot by and five walks.
Dent - the one that beat Zimmer
Wahama's Van Meter pitched for
and the Boston Red Sox in the 1978 the first three innings and was
pennant playoff.
relieved by Dugan for !wo, while
"Tell Bucky Den~ I:Ve got to eat Davis took over in the final inning.
too," said Zimmer. He keeps
Southwestern hitting was led by
beating me with three-run homers. Wayne Sizemore, Scott Russell and
I'll go to Japan, and he'D probably Dale Newberry with two hits each.
hit a three-rur homer off me there, Newberry scored on a double, with
too.''
David Niday hitting in one for the
A's5,Twinsi

tableforHebner.
Jack Morris tossed a five-hitter,
walking five and striking out three.

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EASTER

The Gallla County Twlrlel'!l, a
loca) western aquard dance group,
will put on ·a benefit square dance for
the Gallla County Unit of tbe
American Cancer Society (ACS) on
Sunday afternoon, 2 to 5 p.m. In the
Activity Center of the Gallipolis
Developmental Center. .
Five callm will take part. They
are Bill Bush of Huntington, W. Va.;
Jim BriggB of Barbounvllle, W.
Va.; Tammy MeBIIbarger of Lancaster; Bill Adkins of South Ceredo,
W.Va., and John Waugh, Gallipolis.
As a part of the afternoon
festivities, there will he a cake walk,
and a number "Of door prizes will be
furnished by local businesses.
The Twirlers are asking·for a $5
· donation per couple for this year's
benefit square dance.

CHICKS,
DUCKS

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and
RABBITS
GUINEA PIGS, HAMSTERS, GERBILS, PARAKEETS,
FINCHES AND TROPICAL FISH

WllH lHE PURCHASE OF ANY
WHEEL HORSE lAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR RECEIVE

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SATURDAY
HYMN SING at HyaeU Run
CHESlER, OHIO
985 -3301
Holll~B Church Saturday at 7:30
p.rn.Publicinviled.
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FINAL BOUTS of•tbe aeason by
tbe Melgl Jaycee Boxing Club, 7
p.m. Saturday, at Melga Higb School
Auditorium; 1.8 boutl scheduled with
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trophies to be a~ bolh winnel'!l
FUllY equipped.
. and non-wlnnen.
4Dr., outo.,alr. ,
IRJNDAY .
. CONCERT, "The Lui Week" by
Jclln Petnon, to be ~ted 3
p.m. Sunday bi VOices cf Uberty
c11ora1 ~ under direction of June
VanVranken; pub\lc invited.
FAC M.mbenhlp tea, H p.m. at
Riverby, Galllpolia. Two April ar~ oo haDd to I!'WI public. '
BAKE SALE by Salllbolry Brownie
TrOOp 1210, Saturday, Aril 11 at
~en. ea.m. lllllil au itemiiOld.
IIWd podl, crafll arid colored

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Herbert R. 8lma ol Route 2, Plllnt
PIN••, W. VL, bu 11'1'1\'ed for

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~ and assist teachers of tbe
var:iOIIIl clasiles. The youth choir will

alsO be featured with Linda O'Brien
attbepiano.
The Rev. Don Walker Invites the
public tq attend the morning and

(CHICKS SOLD IN LOTS OF 6 ONLY)
Rabbit Pellets, Chick Starter, Bunny Salt Spools, Cages,
Rabbit Bottles, Litter, and Supplies .for all Small
Animals .

MODERN SUPPLY

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THE STORE WITH " ALL KINDS OF STUFF"- FOR
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25th Anniversary
Offer good through Aprit'1981

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inet with Mr. and ~. Denver
We~r for the March meeting.
Blllinesa meeting was conducted by
president, Ronald Osborne. Dues
were collected and some discus8ion
was held. Refreshments were serwd to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers,
Mr. and Mrs. WalterBrown, l!fr. and
Mrs. Harliss Frank, Mr. and· Mrs.
Ronald Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. ErneSt·Whitehead, and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Pickens. The next meeting
will be at the Brown home.

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SINGERS - Tile Cruaden ..-...
...-...awen ..- ~1 were deetped u Ohio' a Goodwill
Rallud Cllllftb ol tbe Naureae oa Palm Sudly for Amlwnadon ol Golpel Maalc by the Ohio Slate
the m01111Dg aervleea ud for • aiDpplrlltal ill lbe . Seuate.
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Members of tbe junior and senior
BYF at the Racine First Baptist
Church will present "His Fleece
Was White As Snow" Palm SWlday,
April 12, at 7:30p.m.
The youth will be in charge of SWlday School service at 9:30a.m. and
morning worship service at 10:45

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MAKE EXCELLENT LOGGING OR D~IWNG VEHia.ES

Pubu.hed every afternooo o.cept Sunday,
Moodlythrouii!Frldoy,lll C&lt;lurtS&lt;reet, by
the ONo Valley Publi.alllll(l · Coolpany MlliUmedia, Inc., Pomeroy, Ohio ~'let,
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boolJebelvea. Job Uale, priDclpel,llld Bob Slou bailt
tile shelves, Larry Wji!Rr helped lay tbe carpet aad
orpntred ~ tbe Hpmulon of Dill Morrll, ' Rilla Elheimu, cutadlu, wu reapoaalble for pata.
......t "iilpertnlelldeat, 81111 Marpiet Jolmloll,
tiD8 of tbe Ulnry 1'00111. Piclared are, froat, Yvoue
llbnry eowdlutor, Memben of Salllbury FI'O Pill"
Young; beck, lor, Marilla KiDg aad Karea Slou wbo
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Tigers 6, Blue Jays 2
Richie Hebner's three-TWl homer
off reliever Mike Willis snapped a 2-2
tie in the seventh inning and
powered Detroit over Toropto. Lou
Whitaker led off the rally with a
double off. Joey McLaughlin, and
Willis walked Steve Kemp to set the

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LIIIRARY t ACJLiTJEs - Ubrary laeOIUel bave
beellllllded at S.U.bury ~ealary. 'I1Ie llbnry wu

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season
off record
to a winning
start
before
another
opening-day
crowd, 42,658 at Metropolitan
Stadium in Bloomington, Minn
Norris, who posted a 22-9 record
last year. n()ohit the rwms until
Mickey Hatcher beat out an infield
Tony Af!llllS drove in the first rur
off Twins lefty Jerry Koosman in the
fourth, and Armas scored later on a
doublebyJeffNewman.MikeHeath
and Annas also homered for
oakland.

John Curtis went 10 inDing8 fOr
San Diego, yielding one run seven
hits.
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At)anlli' Qjleoa itlllleuoo at borne
today against the ctnctnnaU Reds,
who won the flrllt game of the 1911
llll!jor-league seuon Wednesday, 3- ·
2, over ·tbe defending world cha.mpion Philadelphia.
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"Louted II the Point PINNAl IM' .
Rt. 62 North
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The. Perfect Evening; eocktails, Dining and the Steve
Yates Band.

SoUthwestern senior 1 Todd Bake1
was injured In the lhirlj inning when
a line drive hit him In the face while
he occupied first,bue.
The ball shattered Baker's
glasses. According to
ch Jack
James, Baker was taken ~o Holzer
Medical Center, where doCtors said
a few stitches were reqllired.

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da' bloop atngle to left drove in the

MUSIC SHOWCASE

run which tied up the game.
The Falcons started the game with
a two-run lead in the first Inning, but
.were quickly makhed with two
Highlander runs in the bottom of the
first. The game wu scorele,JB only In
the fourth Inning.

Mike Norris, ace of the Oakland
staff, tossed a six·hitter to get the

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RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande · extensively In Ohio, KentuckY, West
College (;horale announces ita·for- VIrginia, T~, and Florida, tnthconlini. spring production "And ·eluding Walt Dianey World. and
There Wu Millie" oo Friday and Seaworld.
Saturday, AprlllO, 11 at a p.m. tn the
This group hu been a part of Rio
FlneandPerformingArtsCenter.
Grande College • and Community
" The millie will Include Jazz and College for many years, previouaiy
bluep, religiOUI patriotic and con- WldertbenameOfEnsemble.
temp;,rary u{usic. The siag,
Since Merlyn Rolls baa been dlrecchoreography and sets have been tor, .its name baa changed to the
arranged and deiigoed by the mem- Grand Chorale.
. bel'!lofthegroup.
The PrimarY purjl06e ·of the
Grande Chorale Is a tightly struc- chorale II to promote good will of the
lured organization with Its own college at tbe civic fqnctions, churgoveflllng consUtution. Officel'll are ches, and schools. However, In the
eleCted each year. Grants are aw8r- heart of Grand Chorale, the purpose
ded to metnben of the Chorale, is to ahare the Joy of music with
tbenifore each student must sign a audienCe of which it perlonns.
contract.' AudltiOIII are held each
A reception will be held after the
fall term to flU vacancies with aelec- perlonnance and refreshments will
tiona based 011 votce, range, and the be provided. Ticketa may be purchased at tbe door - adults $3.50;
abilitytosightreadmuslc.
The Gran~ Chorale has toured · • students $2.50.
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Padrea4,Giutl1
. Juan Bonilla drove In one rWl with
~~ bases-loaded single, and Gene
Richards added a twu-rw\ hit In tbe
12th Inning u San Diego made
Frank Howard a winller In his debit
uamaJorleague11111118ger.
Frllllk Robinson, me81!whlle, got
off on a 1(18ing note In his flnt gall)e
88 maila~ter of the Giants 'before

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Mazzilll's bonier led~ the fourth, ~;~ · lpeclators at Cancu.tick
and after Dave Kingman struck out, Park.
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Staub homered In the 8ame tnnlDg. · . Glant.l rellev• AI Holland loided
~. ' acqu!J:ed frOm, Chicago
tbe buel in tbe 12th on 11 ~by
dllrlnc tbe offaeuon, went ().foNJ, Lull Salazar and two walta.
~out twl~, and waa bOoed BonUla's ~tHleld llin8le to
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THE L!)NG WALK - Teus Rangel'!l new maaager Doo Zimmer
eyes the Ne'w Yark Yankee dugout as he treks ·out to remove plkher Jon
MaUack In the sixth lllDlng of Texas' opeolng game In Yllllkee Stadium.
The Yuks ell)lloded for a 1~3 wiD shelling two Texas pllcbers. Zimmer,
former manager of the Boston Red Sox, has experienced such Yankee
treatment before. (APLaserpboto).

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Grande Chorale to present
2-day spring production

SALE IN PROGRESS!
ALL PANELING
AT REDUCED PRICES
PLUS:

We bought by the truckload
to bring you these
tremendous savings on
Weldwood prefinished paneling from Champion Building
Products. Wide selection
CLOSE-OUT SALE ON CEILING TILE
of beautiful woodgrains at
Also, Firring Strips, Vinyl floor
prices to meet your needs
Covering, Carpeting, Roofings,
andbudget.
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Shingles, Drain Pipe, 2x4's, and
much more.

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POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 211 W
Main St. Nell Proudfoot pastor , Blbfe
tchool 9·30 a m • mormng worship ,
10 30 am . Youth meetmgs , 6 30 p m .
evemng worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday ntght
prayer me"et1ng and Bible study 7 30

pm

day fam 11y worship , 7 00 p.m.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Near
Long Bottom, Ed1el Hart, pastor Sunday
school, 10 am , Church, 7 30 p m .,
prayer meet 1ng 7 30p m Thursday

7 p .m.

o m Wednesday Bible Study. 7 30 p.m .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST OliYer

om. Sunday tchoolleoder YPSM, EloiSe
Adams 1 30 p .m solvatton meet1ng

COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rtchord W Thomas . Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Robert McGee
POMEROY . Sunda~ School 9 IS am
Worship service 10 30 om
Cho.r

reheonol

Wednesday

7 p m RoY

Swain Superintendent
9 JO every week

mutic Sunday worship 10 am Bible
study . 11 am worshtp 6p m Wedn...
day Bible stud~ , 7 p .m

ROCK SPRINGS, Sunday School9 15 a
m Worship ser'o'I Ce , 10 a m , Rtchord
Rolhemtch polfor

school, 9 ·30' a .m ., morn.ng worship and
commun1on , 10 30 am , Sundav worship
sarv1ce, 1 p.m. Wednesday evening
prayer meet1ng and Blblestudy , 7 p m.

BIBLE

CHRISTIAN

FLATWOODS Church School 10 o.m

ST. JOHN &gt;UTHERAN CHURCH, Pin•

Wo11h1p 11 a .m , R1chard Rothemtch ,
pallor
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
HEATH , Church School 9 30om Wor·
ship 10 30 o m UMVF 6 p m Robert
Robmson Pastor
RUTLAND Church School 9 30 0 m
Worship 10 30om
.
SALEM CENTER, Worship 9 o m
(hurch School9 ,.5o m

Gra't'e. The Re't' , William Middlesworth,
Pastor. Church services 9 30 o.m Sun·

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

p.m.Tuooday Bible Study, 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .
file..., John A. Coffman, pastor. Martha
Wallo Cholrmon of the Boord of Chrll
tlon Lifo. Sunday School. 9 30om : mar

Proyor ond B1ble Study
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST , Mulberry
Heights Rood Pomeroy Pastor, Albert
Dlttes Sabbath School Superintendent

Rev. Stan lev Merrlf1ed, Mtnlster
FOREST RUN Worshp 9 am. Church
School l O a.m

Rito Whlto Sabbath School Saturday

MINERSVILLE, Church School 9 o.m.

afternoon at 2 00 w1th Wonh1p Service

Worthlp 10 a m

following ot 3 15.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-

ASBURY Chuteh School 9·50 o.m
Worohlp It a .m. Blblo Study 7·30 p.m

Sister Harriett Warner

Supt

Sunday

School. 9 30 o m.. morning worohlp
10:~5 a.m .

SOUTHERN ClUSTER
Rev Oav1d Hams

POMEROY

FIRST

BAPTIST ,

David

Mann , minister, William Watson , Sunday
achool supt. Sunday· school, 9 30 am.
morning worship 10 30a m.

FIRST

Thurada~ . UMW f ist Tuesday .

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST,

RoY Mo,k Flynn
Rev Florence Smith
H11ton Wolfe
8ETHANV
(Dorcas), Worsh1p 9 00

2B2

om Chuteh School 10 DO om llblo

Mulberry Ave ., Pomeroy , Re't' , William
R. Newman , r,stor , Hershel McClure
Sundav schoo su~nntendent Sunday
school , 9 :30 a m , morning worship
10 30
evening worship , 1 30 p m
Midweek pra~er service 1 30 P m

study. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Sth Tuesdaya
7 15 p m youth fellowsh1p, 2nd and .4th
Tuesda~s . 6 OOp m
CARMEL and SUnON (Worship , Sun·
day School and most other events held
jointly ) Sundav School 9 -45 and Wonhip

MIDWAY COMMU NITY CHURCH . Dox·

II DO ot Sutton llrot ond third Sundoyo

ter Rd
Rd , longs... tlle Rev A A
Hughes Pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Services on Tuesday. Thursday and Sun·

and at Carmel 11cond and fourth Sun·
dovs Bible Study second fourth and
fifth Thursdays , 7: 15p.m. Famllv Night

doy, 7 30 P m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH . Bolloy
Run Rood Rov Emmott Rowoon , paolor
Handley Dunn , oupt. Sunday ochool 10

Follow1h1p Dlnnor th~rd Thurodoy, 6 30
p m.
APPlE GROVE , Sunday School 9 30
a.m. Worohlp 7-30 p m Ill and 3rd Sun·

a.m. Sunday evening ser¥ice 7 30, Bible
teaching , 7 3D p .m. ThurMoy

dav•. Prayer

mHtmg Wednesday 7 30
p.m. Fellowahlp supper firtt Saturday 6

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. ldwronco Manley,

p m UMW2nd Tuoodoy 7:00pm.
EAST LETART, Chruch SChool 9 a.m.

pastor, Mn

Ru11ell Young , Sunday

Worship tervice 10 am Prayer meeting

School Supt. Sunday School 9 30 o.m
E-lng worohlp , 7 30, Wednooday
proyor rMOtlng, 7·30 p.m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,

7 30 p m. Wednesday UMW second
Tuosdoy 7 30 p m
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday ochool
IOo m'; worahlp, II om CholrprtJctlco.

Rocin.,_ lle't' . James Satterfield, pastor
Thursda~ , 8 p.m
'
Morning worthip , 9' .45 am , Sunday ,
LETART FALL5- Worship service 9
tehoal , 10 45 a m e... enlng worship . 7
a .m. Church School10a.m

Tuoadoy. 7 30 p m . lodlo• proyor
~Meting, Wollnoodoy 7 30 p m. YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST Corno•

MORNING STM. Warthlp 9·30 o.m ,
Church SchooiiO 30 o.m.
MORSE CHAPEl, Church School 9 30

Sixth and Palmer, the Rev

a .m . Worship 11 o.m .

Mark Me·

Clung. Sunday school, 9 15 o.m . Randy
Hoy... Sunday School. ouporlntondont
Don Rlgeo, out oupt. Morning Wotshlp,
10 15 o.m Youth mHIIng 7:30 p.m.
Wodnfldoy. Including toto, - r
beavers, junior oatronouts,

and

junior

and ..,lor high BYF: choir proctlco. 8:30
p.m. Wednesday prayer mooting and 81 hi• study. Wednosday, 7:30p.m
CHUIICH OF CHRIST. Middleport, 5th
and Main. lob Melton, mlnlator, Scott
Solllman. eooociato minister. llble
Sct.ol. 9:30 •· m. ; momlng -•hlp,
10:30 a . m.: -lng ""'ko, 7:00p.m.
Wldnetdav lillie Study and youth group
- · · · ):OOp.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZAMNE, .... Jim Broome,
1111 WhiM, ..... tchaol oupt.
tchaol, 9:30 a.m.: morning __,lp,
10::10 a.m.: Sunday ovan. .llotlc
-"1· 7:00 p.m. Prayer rMOtlng.
W-*tndey, 7 p.m. _·. .
UNTil) ~ MINIS~ OF
MilOS COUNTY. Dwltht L ~. ell,..,.

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PORTLAND, Sunday School 6 30 p.m .
Evonlng Worohlp, 7:30 p.m. Youth
Followohlp, Wodnoadoy, 7 .30p.m
roiOitTHEASTCLUSTE,R
Rou. Richard W. Thomoo
Ouane Sydenstrlcker, Sr .

John W. Dougloo
Chorlos Domlgon
JOPPA. Worohlp 9:00 om. Church
SchooiiO.OO a .m.
CHESTER, Worship 9 o.m.. Church
School 10 a.m Choir Rohoorool 7 p.m .
thuradap. llbloSiudy, thursdays
7 30 p.m.
LONG IOnOM, Sunday School at 9 30
a.m, Evening Worthlp at 7 30 p.m.
Thurodey llble ~7 ·30 p.m
IHDSVIUE.
School 9:30 a.m.
Mamlng Wortltlp I :30 a.m. h.,lng
Warahp 7:30 p .m. llble St•dy
Wildt udtryo at 7:30p.m.
ALfiiED. Sunday School at 9:.S a.m.
Mamlng Wortltlp at II a.nl. Youtlf, 6:30
p.m. Swndayo. Wtdnesclay Night Praror
~lng. 7 30 p.m.

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7.30 p.m.Biblo Study Wodnudoy, 7:30
p m , Saturday night prayer Hrvice, 7.30

p.m .

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN. Rover
Watoon . pastor, Mildred Zleglor. Sunday
school oupt Morning wanhlp. 9:30a.m.:
Sunda~school , 10:30 am.: evening ••r·

7:30.
.
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Merlin THII.
pallor: Joo Soyro, Sunday School
Suporlntonont Sunday school , 9:45

viet,

a .m ., evening worship, 7:30p.m. Prayer

mHIIng, 7•30p.m. Wednoadoy .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST,
VIncent C. Watert, Ill, minister, Hermon
Block, superintendent Sunday School
9 30 a m ., e't'enlng servke, 7 p.m.,

supt.; Sunday school , 9.30o m, morning
worship , 10 40 a m.. Sunday l't'ening

worship, 7·30, WldnMdoy OYonlng Blblo

Wednoadoy llblo Study, 7 p.m.
CHESTER CHUIICH OF THE NAZARENE.

stud~ . 7:30

DANVILLE WESLEYAN , ROY. R 0

Rev . Herbert Grate, po~tor . Fronk IUHie,

Brown , pastor. Sundo~ School, 9 30
om , morning worship 10 45 youth ter·
"k•. 6.45 p m evening wonhlp 7·30
p m , pro~er and prolse Wednesday ,

oupt. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worohlp
sorYico. II a .m. ond 7:30 p.m. Praror
rMO!Ing, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH. Rov. Floyd F Shook. paotor:
lloyd Wright, Director of Christian
Education. Sunday School. 9:30 a . m.:
Morning Warohlp. 10:30 o. !"·' Gholr
Practice. SUnday. 6 30 p.m. : Evening
Warohlp, 7:30 p.m Wednoadoy Proyor
andllbloStudy, 7:30p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST, Charloo
Ruuoll, Sr., mlnlllor, Rick Macomber,
oupt. Sunday ochool, 9 30 a .m.: wanhlp
lorvlCI, IO::kJ a.m . llblo Study, Tuesday ,

7.30p.m.
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST, ROY. Mar·
't'i n Markin , pottor: Ste'o't Little Sunday

ochool 1upt. Sunday ochool. 10 p.m.:
mornlf(g wonhlp , 11 a .m. Sundoy even·
Jng wonhip , 7:30 Proyer muting and

llblo lludy , Thurodoy, 7 30 p m: youth
IONICO, 6p m Sunday.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, 3B3
N. 2nd AYO., Middleport Pastor, lob
Holhns , Sunday sei"Yices , 10:00 a . m, and

Weekly Sermon.
"When the days drew near for him 10 be offered up, He (Je~~~~)
ste&amp;dfutly set Ida face tonn1 JenJIIlem."
-llaket:ll
In thla slngle vene oliCI'Ijjlun, we clearly ttee lbe kind ol penon
Jea111 wu..HavinS preached, worbd,
ancl minlllered fCJr the
better part of three yean, Je1111 re101ute1y let hll fact toward Iii final
eirthly gOII: Jeruulem.
.
Upon Hil arrival, He would be IP'IIIJd wllb palm lnncbel aDd
cheerinc thnlnp. But by week'• end, lbe ~ would live way to
jeen and the
would claim Hllllfe. J-llld, In 911'10111 Wl)'l,
prepmed Hil ~ 011e1 for what wu 10 came: but only after the
resurrectioo did lbelr llllndll 11111J c:Gqa.. To Jen•lem ~
would go, fCJr ~ hid 1 l'llllllnOUI wltb dlllln7.· By now, the ere.
loomed ilrger aDd im'pr 0111111 bel bw. Yll, fer J-, lben W11 110
tbouihl of lunliDc ba. AI He aplllned to the "•oil"-, "No- wbo
pula bill bind to the plow llld lctcilll bid! II fit fer the K!........ of God. ..
(Luket:~) Alii U fer~ lfllter, PIIIIIJit be fer ..
J... field 11ft wltll &amp;..atilllaad dlt.wmiDIIICIII. He-- bath
the l,lnn·NIICI· wtll U lbllra&amp;llll I ihlnlil,God. And be~

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cllallq.. 1111 raa.r w111191111 111 wllll the
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(Pihmltted by: Rilibud W. 'l"'rr , JIIIIIIIDr, Alnd, 0&amp;
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vlcts ot 10:30 a. m . Pastor Rev. TMron

Durham. Thurodoy sorvlcoo at 7:30 p. m.
with Rev. Okoy Cart.
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ot Bold
Knob, located an Counly Rood 31. Rou

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WHITE'S CHAPEL, Coolville RD. Rov.
Ray Dootor, pastor Sunday ochool 9:30
b.m.: worohlp oerYico. 10:30 om Bible
otudy ond proyor sorvlco, Wednftday,
7:30p.m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Bob
Buckingham, pallor: Horb Elliott, Sunday ochool tupt. Sunday ochool, 9:30
a.m.; morning wonhlp

and

comunlan ,

I0:30a.m
RUTLAND lllllE METHODIST CHURCH.
Antol Tillis, pastor, Donny Tlllio , Sunday
School Supt. SUnday School, 9·30 am ..
followed by morning worship Sunday
evening tervice, 7:00 p m. Prayer
rMOtlng, Wldnoadoy, 7·00p.m .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE, Rev lloyd D. Grimm, Jr.,
potter. Sunday school, 9·30 a.m.; wor·

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trouble to met

CHURCH Of GOD of ProDhocv, loco ted
on tho 0. J Whito Rood all highway 1110.
Sunday School 10 a.m. Suporlntondont
John Lovodoy. Flr&gt;t Wodnoadoy night of
month CPIM oeNkN. socond Wldno•·
day WMI mHflng, third through filth
youth IONICI. George Croyle, pot lor.
HOPE IAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Grant
St., Middleport: Sunday School, 10 a. m .~
morning wonhlp, 11 a. m. evening worohlp, 7 p m Wednooday evonlng Blblo

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BRADfORD CHURCH OF CHRIST-

S7'1iWI6EK?

blootudy 7 p.m
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Goorge'o Crook Rood. Rev. C. J. lemley,
pottor, John Felluro, ouporlntondont.
Church tchool, 9·30 am.: morning worohlp, 10:30: OYonlng sorvlco, 7 p.m. Biblo
Study Thuro .. 7 p.m Clots• lor all ages.
Nura•ry prtwlded for wonhlp Mrvicn.
ST. PAUL LUTH£RAN CHURCH. Corn.,
of SytOmoro ond Second Sll .. Pomeroy.
Tho Rev William MlddiMworth, Pastor
Sunday .School ot '9·A5 a .m. ond Church
Servlc.. 11 a.m.

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day eYonlng Moll, 7:30: Sunday Moss, B
and 10 a .m. : Conlftalon, Sotu1day,
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ohlp ,.&lt;Yico, 10:30 o.m. lroodcaol u,.
ovor WMPO: young - l o'a SO&lt;Yico, 7
Ing service, 7: Wednftdoy evening wor p.m. Evongeliatlc oorvl&lt;e. 7:30 p.m.
ship, 7 p.m.: 1/loltatlon, Thursday, 6:30
Wodnoodoy sorvlco. 7:30p.m.
p.m.
,
FIRST SOUTHERN IIAPTIST, Com or of
TRINITY Chrllllon Anembly, Coolville
Socond and Andonan. MoiQrl, Pootor
- Gilbert Sponcor, pen tor. Sunday
Frank Lowther. $unday ochOal, 9:.S
school. 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, II
a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. and 7:30
p m. W.ookly liblo Study, Wednoadoy,
a.m. Sunday r~enlng MrVke, 7:30p.m. :
mldwook proyor aO&lt;Yico Wodnoadoy,
7:30p.m.
7 30p.m
MASON CHU~CH OF CHRIST, Mlllor
MOUNT 1 Oll't'e Community Church,
St., - · W. Vo. Eugene l. Conger,
minis.., SUnday llblo Study 10 a.m. :
Lawrence 8uth, pottor; Max Folmer, Sr.
Warship II o.m . and 7 p'.m. Wodnosday
Suporlntondont. Sunday School ond mar·
nlng worohlp, 9 30 a.m. Sunday evonlng
llbloStudy, -ol muolc, 7 p.m.
oOrYico, 7 p m , Youth ,_tlng and llblo
LIFE SCIENCE CHURCH - 12 North
study, Wodnoadoy, 7 p m.
Third St , Cheshire lndopon!lont. fun·
cfomer&gt;tol sorvlc... Sunday ovonlng 7:30 , UNITED FAITH CHUIICH - Routo 7 on
Pomeroy bypaao Rov. Roborl Smith, Sr .,
p m Pootor ~ev. Dr. Roborl Portona.
pastor: Rtv, Jamet CundiH, atelttant
MASON ASSEMilY OF GOD. Dudding
lono, MoiGn, W. Vo. ROY. llannlo I .
pootor. SundOy khool , 9.30 o.m. ; mornIng wonhlp. 10:30 a. m.: ovonlng - rllaH. Paotor. Sunday ~ 9:e a .m.:
Morning Wortltlp II o.m. Evening Sorohlp , 7:30. Womon'o Followohlp.
vlco 7:30 p.m. Wldnosdoy Women'o
TuoacfOvt, 10 a. m.: Wodnosdoy night
proyerurvlce, 7:30p.m.
Mlnlotrl.. 9 a.m. (mooting and prayer.
Prayorand llblaStudy7 p.m.
FAITH IIAPTIST thurch, - · mHt
at United SIMI
Union Holl.
HAJTI'O«D CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
llollrood StrMI, Moaon. flottor, R.-..
CHRISTIAN UNION, ~ !lev. William
Richard Jordon Mamlng worship 9:30
ComP.boll. pallor. Sunday School, 9:30
a.m .. lu~ ~ 10:30 a.m. Prayer
a.m .. Jameo Hugheo,oupl., -~ne-­
_.lngW nooday, 7·30p.m.
vlco, 7:30 p.m. W""'-day -""1
FOfiEST RUN IIAPTIST - Rev. Nylo
proyor mHIIng, 7 30 p.m. 'l'ovth prayer
Bofl:lon, poatar.
lunch,
servlcttoeh Tuesday .
FAIRVIEW .llE .CHURCH, lotort, W.
tuporlntondonl. Swnday ochaol, 9:30
Vo., lit. 1, ~Irwin, pastor. Wonhlp
a.m .. oocond and fourth Sundays wor·
ohlp aorvlco ot 2:30 p m.
aorvlcft, 9:30 o.!" .. Sunday ochool, 1 I
MT. MOIIIA/1 IIAPTIST - Fourth and
a m , ovonl"' - l p , 7:30 p m TuesMoln 51., Mldcll-'. ROll. Colvin Min·
day cottap pnl'/or rnoetlne and llblo
otudy, 9::10 o.m. Wonhlp urvlce,
nlo, pcntor. Mta. Elvin lumgar&lt;~r:-r.
Wodnttodov. 1::10 p.m.
oupt. Sunday ochool, 9:30a.m.: wonhlp
HrVIco. 10:45a.m.
CAJ.VN('( liiU CHURCH, now l-ed
cin p_,.., rlke, County llctacl25, ,...r
NOIITII IETHEL Unltod Melhadlot
Church, Rev. Chorl.. Domlaan, pallor.
Flatwoodo..... llockwoad, pootor. Sor·
Sunday School, 9:30a.m.: Warship Sorvic.. on 5wndar at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
Yico, ID:.S a.m.: SUnday llble Study,
p.m. with Iunday odtool, 9::10 o.m. 11&gt;1•
study, Wedne1&amp;1Ql\ 7•30p.m.
7:00 p.m.: Wodn•dey prayer -"1·
7:30p.m.
I"'DIPINDINT HOI.INESS CHURCH ,
IURI.INGHAM SOUlHHN WTIST
INC. - "-' St.. Ml"'-"· ....
O'Dell Manley, pallor, Sunday ochool,
CHUIICH. llouto 1, Shado. l'aa"" Don
llod&lt;. Alftllatod with Soulhom .....,
9:30a.m.: Morning worohlp 10:30 a.m.:
eon-tlon. Suroday school, 1:30 p.m.:
OYOftlng - ohlp, 7::10 p.m. Tt~Mdoy,
Sunday -..hlp, ~·30 p.m thurldoy
12·30 p.m. W-'1 proyw WMth'll;
ooenlnQIIblootudr. 7.f.·"'·
P~ ...........
Wldi day,
P!NftCOSTAL "I I'IIILV, laclne,
7
APOSTOliC CHUIICH OF
11oute 12A, William Hoback, pallor. Sun·
'
dcoy~I.IOa.m.:.......,...,lng_·
JEIUI 'CT;~ Miller ......
lludy,
, 7:30 p.m.: Iunday vice, 6::10 p.m. Wldttoodl) -1ne - ·
SchOol. 10 .....
riltftl ......... vice,?.
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CAIIftiNTitl WTIIT. _ . , . tl&lt; tel
7::10 p.m.
Don Clleldle, lupt. Jun.
I'OIIJAIW 'WEIIIYAN HOUIBI dey
, 9:30a.m. Mamlne Wanltlp,
IIIII .......... 9IJ!Mr llll_lt,.jiDIIar:
H1ti11 MI. Itt.. ......., lldlitlll .... IG-.3D' a.m. ""'ver S...ICI, alr.mMI

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YOU

Or James A Bruhl, pastor. Sunday
school , lOam , SundayevenlngteNice,

Sunday evelng, 6 30 p.m. wlth Roger and
VIolet Willford 01 leaden. Communion
tervlcea first St~ndcry each month.

Rutland On New limo Road , next to
forest Acre Park, Rev Ra~ Rouse
pastor: Robert Musser , Sunday School
supt Sunday school , 10 30a.m , worship

Wednoodoy, ~-30 p.m.
RACINEFIRSTBAPTIST, Don L. Wolkor,
Pallor. Robert Smith, Sunday school

Wodn..doy, 7 30 p m
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN. Tom
Rlchoson, paotor: Walloco Domowood.
Sunday School SUporlntondont, Worship
so&lt;Yicoot9o.m. BlbloSchoollOo.m.
HYSELL RUN HOI.INESS CHURCH, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.: woroklp oor-

AH '

LINDA , MY DOlE' CAN
'I'OU MEET ME FOR

MT HERMON Unltod Brothron In
Chrlot Churck Rou. Roborl Sandor•.
poolor: Don Will. loy loodor. located In
Toxoo Communll)' oH CR 82. Sunday
ochool. 9:30a.m.: Morning worship oervlco. 10 45 o.m.: ov.onlng proochlng oervlco oocand and fourth Sundays, 7:30
p.m.: Chrlotlon Endoovor, flrot and third
Sundayo, 7:30 p.m. Wednoadoy proyor
mooting ond Blblootudy, 7·30 p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, 37319 Stoto
Rauto 124 (Ono milo ooat of Rutland)
Sunday, llblo locturo 9:30 o m. Wotchtoworotudy, 10:10 o m , Tuoadoy, Bible study , 7·30 p.m , Thuroday .
Th-rotlc School, 7.30 p.m.. Sorvlco
Mooting, B·:IO p m
RUTLAND FREEWill BAPTIST Church -

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST,
Eldon R. Bloko paotor Sunday School 10

CHURCH OF JES US CHRIST, Located ot

nlng wonhlp , 10!30; Sunday evenJng
worship , 7 30 p.m. Prayer meeting,

a .m ., Rolph Carl, ,superintendent, even·
lng worthlp , 7 30 p.m. Prayer mHIIng,

George Oiler,
pastor. Worship service Sunday 9 ~5
am., Sunday tchool , 11 a .m., warship
service, 7 :.J p.m. Thuraday prayer
mHiing, 7:30p.m

Eugene Underwood , pcntor Harry Hendricks , superintendent. Sunday school,
9 30 a.m.: morning wonhlp, 10:30 o.m.:
e't'enlnq worship 7 p .m. Wednesday Bi·

a .m ., Robert Reed, &amp;upt,, Morning 1er·
mon, 11 a .m ., Sunday night services
Christ ion EndO&lt;IYor, 7:30 p m , Song 1er·
vice, 8 p.m.; Preaching 8·30 p m
Midweek Prayer meettng, Wednesday, 7
p.m. , Alvin Reed , Ia~ leader

pastor Sunday tchool 9':30 o m. Church
service, 7 _p m., youth . mHting 6

Worship service,

Nor- Pentecostal, Rev

Gory GriHith, leodor Youth groupo,

7 p.m . Proyer and
W.dnesday, 7 p .m ., ~outh

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HAHD·'·IT COl.lDA
l!fEN AH ACCIDENT ..

Praill
mHting , 7 p .m .

evangt~llttic service

THAT BALL! 1

lHE DAILY
SENTINEL

ttudy and prayer meeting, 7 p m. Af·
filiated with Southern Baptist Corwen-

Sunday ochool 9:30
a.m .. morning worship, 10·45 a .m .•

day Schooi iO 30o .m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST Jorry
Pmgle~ . pastor Sunday school 9 30
am
morning w ...• :. mp, 10 30 a m
Wednesday evening Slf"'t'ice. 7 30
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler

,-"-

Lawrence Glueaencomp, pastor, Rev
Roger Willford,
onistont pattor
Preaching slfVicet, Sunday 7 30 p m ,
prayer mHtlng, Wednesday, 7 3:J p .m ,

Suporlnt"'Jdont

Horrison'o'ille Rd ; Robert Purtell , pastor;

CHURCH Rt't' Ralph Smith. pastor Sun·
day school, 9 :30 a.m .. Mn Worley
Francis, superintendent Preaching ser
'o'ices first &amp; thtrd Sundavs followmg Sun
dov School
GRAHAM
UNITED METHODIST
Preochtng 9 30 a.m , first and second
Sundays of each month, th1rd and fourth
Sundays each month, worship service at
7 30 p m Wednesday e't'1n1ng1 at 1 30

9:30 a .m. Sun·
ochOol, 10:30 o m. Blblo Study and
proyer aervlce Thursday, 7 30p.m
CARLETON CHURCH, Kingsbury Rood
lory King, pastor. Sunday school, 9 30

NAZARENE. Rev James 8 Ktttle , pastor.
Norman Presley
Sunday School

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomeroyBill McElroy , Sunday school oupt. Sunday

DEXTER

pm
SYRAC SE

Church Sunday School sef"'t'ICt 9 ,.5
am
Worship
service
10.30
E't'angell st ic Service. 7 30 p .m . Wednes·
day Prayer meeting, 1 30.

Rochord Rothemoch ,

Liberty

9:30am. , foul Musser, supt .. morning
worship, lV 30. Sunday evening service,
7 00, mld·r eek service, Weclnesda~ , 7

COMMUNITY

School 10 o.m
pastor.

.~::~~~:".:,?~~~1'P.·.~R::.v. Earl Shuler,

day ,7 00 p.(m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Robert E. ~utser, pastor. Sunda~ school,

BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH Of
CHRIST 200 W Mo~n St , 992-5235 Vocal

00

service• 7

Rob1naon, postor , Sundoy school , 9:30
a.m ., worship service, 11 a .m.; evening
11rvice, 1 00: vouth service, Wednes-

CHRIST Duane Warden , minister B1ble
class, 9 30 a.m , mornmg worship 10 30
a m , ..,enlng worthlp , 6 30 p m
Wednesday Bible stUdy , 6 :K&gt; p m

Robert McGee pastor.
ENTERPRISE. Worship 9 a m Church

Frida~

II a.m. Frldoy 730 p.m . Tuesday 7 30
p.m
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD, Rev. R. E

Ke1th Eblin~ pastor. Sunday School , 9 30
a.m. ; Leonard Gilmore, first elder ,
evening service 7:30 p m Wednetdov
prayer mHtlng, 7 30 p.m.

STIVERS\IILLE

and

A't'l Pomeroy . Rt't' franklin Dickens,
pastor , 'Sunday School 10 am Worsh•p

HOBSO.I'L CHRISTIAN UNION , Rev.

NEW

Tuesda~

LIBERTY Christian Church

Sunday school

CHA.PEL. Route 1 Shade B1ble school, 7
p m Thursday worship service 8 p m

OLD

p.m.

day
SOUTH BETHEL (Sliver R1dge)· Sunday

Third

PENTECOSTAL

ner A!h and Plum: Ralph Butcher
pastor Saturdav evenmg serv1ce, 1 30
p m. , Sunday School , 10 30a m
MEIGS

BAPTIST

tls-3944

Ave the Rev William Knittel postor
Thoma• Kelly Sunday School Supt Sun·
day school 10 am· Classes for all ages
e~~ening 1erv1ce 7 30· Bible study,
Wednesday 1 30 p m youth ser't'lces
Friday 7 30 p ,m

MIDDLEPORT

~W.Mam

992'2318 Pomeroy

Middleport
0.

"tar A Real Auction
call the Real McCay"
1•.0. "Mac" McCoy
Rt. 1, Reedsville, Oh.

ST PAUL (Tuppers Plains) Sunday
School 9 00 o m Mornmg Wonh1p at
10 00 om Bible Study 7 30 p m lues·

TME V'AIJ.f:'Y1

Pomeroy,

McCOrS AUCTION SERVICE

School 9 00 o m Mormng Woship 10 00

THE SALVATION ARMY 115 Butternut
A't't Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs Rav Wm ·
1ng off1cers 1n charge Sunday hohneu
meeting 10 a m . Sunday School. 10 30

SOUTHERN

..

992-9'121 Modclleport

Sunday school 9 30

MIDDlEPORT FREEWill BAPTIST Cor·

vonous speakers and mus1c spec1als
Thursday~ 10 am to 2 p m Ladtes
Home League , all women Invited, 7 30
p .m prayer mHting and Bible lludv
Rev . Noel Hermon, teacher

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Serv1ce
Locust &amp; Beech Street

Ernest Stricklin , pastor Sunday church
school 9·30 om , Mrs Homer lee
sup! , mormng worsh1p, 10 30

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Randall
Bo1ley pastor. Sunday school 10 o.m..
Sunday worship 11 a m , Chtldren s
church , 11 a .m , Sundav even1ng ser
v 1ce, 7 00 p m , Wednesday e't'emng
young ladies ouMillory, 6 p m Wednes

rho oervlce

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&amp; SONS SOHIO

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Rov.

Yico, Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E

fA5Y

ON OUR WAY INTO

Phone 1614) 742-2777

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MIDDLEPORT

Mo1n St , Pome roy The Rev Robert B
Groves re&lt;for Sunday servtces at 10 30
o m Holy Communton on the first Sun·
doy of each month . and .tomblned with
mornmg prayer on the H'llrd Sunday
'-1\ormng prayer and sermon on all other
!u.ndovs of tne month Church School
ona'rlunerv core provtded Coffee hour
m the Pamh Hall tmmechotely following

J

992-3325

tor

om , Rtchard Vaughan supt Morning
worsh1p 10 30
SVRA.CUSE
FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN Church Worshtp ser't'lct
9 30 am Sunday School10 30 am Mrs
Sampson Hall , supt .

IJOT HAVE T"O

Ru' i'ltnd, OhiD4577S
J Wm . "Bill" Brown. Owner

Pomeroy

••

POMEROY
CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE Corner Un1on and Mulberry
Re't' Clvde V Henderson, pastor. Sun
dav school , 9 30 a m , Glen McClung
supt . morn1ng worsh1p , 10 30 am
e't'enlng service , 7 30, m1d·week 1er

BURLINGTON

. 216 S. Second

Rae me 949-2550

Church School 9 15 am , worsh1p ser
'o'ice, 10 30 a.m Cho1r rehearsal , lues
dov. 1 30 p m under d.recflon of Ahce

ATTAC~ED

LEG AND THe ~U51N~S5 WITH THE
CRUTCH WM JUST A~ ACT!

JOH~

EXPLA IN: YOU THE THIE,
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Publ c Not ce

Publ c Not ce

Every Ttme

IN THE COMMON
PLEASE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OH 0
THE FEDERAL LANO
BANK OF LOU SVILLE
Pian If
vs
HOMER A COLE ET AL

g an o s property corner
ne 95 feet more o less
o the eal po nt of begin
n ng for the land he e n
descr bed
hence north

he grento s west
p ope y
ne and the

No 7 586
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to an 0 de of
sa e ssued by he Common
P eas Cou of Me gs Coun

w

ex st ng center ne of
Townsh p Road No 46
115 00 feet o a po nt hen
ce nor h 87 deg 5 east
along a ne 350 00 ee to a
po nt hence north 0 deg
00 east along a ne 2110 00
eel to a po nt n the gran
ol-s nor h proper v ne
nor h 87 deg
5

offe fo sae

at pub c auct on a

Yard Sale

a ong

Defendants

y Oho

11

hence north a ong the
gran ors west property

the

steps of the Cou House n
Pome oy Oh o a 0 00
A M on the 17 h day of
Ap
98
the to ow ng
descr bed ea es ate o

a ong

MOV NG SALE
Wood
bu n n9 stove
p ano
stereo t res chaln saw~
c othes &amp; m sc tems F 1.
9 5 Sot 9 3 Gary Ne son
F atwoods Rd 2 m es from
F ve Po nts

he g antors

no th prope y ne 409 76
ee to a po nt thence south
19 deg 00 wes along a
ne 443 28 ee to a po nt
hence sou!h 5 deg 45
east a ong a ne 73 00 feet
o a po nt hence sou h 20
00 west a ong a ne
feet to a po nt thence
sou h 82 deg 3() west a ong
a ne 91 83 ee to a po n
hence no h 73 deg 00
west a ong a ne 75 00 teet
o a po nt hence sou h 82
deg 30 west a ong a ne
2110 oo ee o a po nt n he

w

1

27

4 3 0

ex s ng

center ne

Large yard sa e Ap
10
and 11 An ques fu n lure
d shes clothes and o s of
househo d terns R 681 at
A fred wo ch fo s gns
Ran cance s
Garage Sa e Fr day and
Sa urday f om 10 5 F rst
house on the felt on
Lead ng Creek Road 992
7054

of

Townsh p Road No 46
hence no h 49 deg 00
west a ong he ex st ng cen
e ne of T ownsh p Road

No 46 33 57 feet o he
po nt of beg nn ng and con
a n ng 6 096 ac es Sub eel
o a
ega h ghwavs and
easemen s of
eco d
Desc p on fa
he above
desc bed t ac
was
p epa ed by R cha d C
G asgow R S No 516
om tteed
eco ds and
ae as and s not an ac ua

bounda y survey
Sa d T ac No 2 s fu
he and mo e par cu ar y
des bed as fo ows
Pa ce One Be ng a pa
of F a I on 33 n Sec on 27
Townsh 1&gt; 6 Range 4 Oh o
Company s
Pu chase
beg nn ng for a refe ence
po nt a the sou heas co
ne o the no neas qua
er o Sect on 33 Townsn p
6 Range 4 thence south
a ong he west ne of sa d
F ac on 33
40'fJ
ods
ess o he south
ne o
ands fa me y
owned by Ez a Knapp and
now owned by Roy Lee
S gman and at he no
hwest co ner of ands now
o
to mer y owned bY
R cha d 8 H ckman then
ceeas 17 ads capon on
he no h ne o sa d H ck
man and wh ch s he ue

hence wes o n a no
hweseydeonS
ods hen e wes 9 ods
hence so th 4 ads then e
nasou hease yd re o
o ads and 22 nks then e
east 20 rods and 5 nks
hence south 42;, ods to
he p ace o beg nn ng con
a n ng 2 a es and 34
ods mo eo ess
Deed Re e en e Vo ume
237 Page 053 Me gs Coun
y Deed Re o ds
TRACT NO 2

NOT CE OF
HEAR NGON
PET T ON FOR
ADOPT ON
The 5 ate of Oh o Me gs
County
Common Peas
Cour P obate 0 v s on
Case No 23370
NOTICE OF
HEARING AND
EXAMINATION
n the Matter of the adop
of Cha es w am

3

By Jane E Mo r s
en et
Depu y C e k
3 20 27 4) 3 0 17

6tc
Pubt c Not ce
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT
MEIGS COUNTY OH 0
HARRIET J SMITH
P alnl ff

-vsHAROLD
EUGENE
SM TH
Defendant
No 17797
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ha o d Eugene Sm th
defendant whose res den
ce s unknown but whose
ast known add ess was
Rut and Stree
Rou e 1
Box 8 B M dd eporl Oh o
45760 w take not ce that
on the 25th day o March
1981
hat Har elf J
Sm th p a nt ff f led a
Comp a nt aga ns
the
defendant Ha o d Eugene

t

e

of beg nn ng a

he

pa e he e n desc bed
hence no h 24 ods a ong
he ne o ands of he sa d
Roy Lee S gman to a co
ne
hence east w th the
ands o sad Roy Lee
s gman about 173
ods o
anothe co ne of sa d Roy
Lee S gman and
hence
no hey napubc oad
about 20 ads o a co ne of
ands now o
o me y
owned by F W W cox
thence east w th the ands
otsadF w w cox 53 5
ads more or ess or to the
eas ne of the west ha f of
sa d F ac on 33 thence
south w th sa d east ne 79
ods o to the nor-th ne of
ands now o
ormer y
owned by Robert G Bobo
thence w h he nor h ne
of the sa d Robert G Bobo
wes 1 06 cha ns to a notch
n a ock hence sou h 33
deg wes 2 9 cha ns o a
ock nea Lead ng C eek
hence wes o a po nt n the
cenle of Lead ng C eek
thence up the cente of sa d
ead ng c eek and w th the
no th ne of sa d and of
Rober G Bobo to a po nt
wh ch s 7 rods east of the
ne o sad F acton
33 thence north to the
pace of beg nn ng EX
CEPT NG THEREFROM
ha po on of sa d pa ce
desc bed as fo ows
o

w

Con a n ng
Robe E Buck
Judge

pa

n

all

the

above ess the excep ons
56 acres mo eo ess
Deed Refe ence Be ng
par of the ea esta e set
forth and desc bed n Ce
t f cate of T ansfer of Rea
Estate recorded n vo ume
240 Page 803 Me gs Coun
ty Deed Reco ds
except ng
the
A so
fo ow ng
ea
es a e
stuaed n F acton 33
Town 6 Range 4 Ru and
Townsh p Me gs Coun y
s ate of Oh o and be ng
more fu ly descr bed as
fo tows com menc ng at a
po n n he southwest cor
ner of sad Fract on 33
thence no th a ong the west
I ne of sad Fact on 33and
east ne of Sect on 33
teet mo e o ess to a
thence east along a
feet o o polnt n
gran ors southwest
property co ne and the
center of Lead ng Creek
thence no th a ong the
grantors west property
ne 1049 73 feet to a po nt
n the grontors propertv
corner thence east atong
the _grantors pr01111rtv I ne
168 12 feet to a po nt In the

EXCEPT ON
Be ng a
part o F act on 33 Town
sh p6 Range 4 Oh ocom
pany s Pu chase beg n
n ng or a e erence po nt
a he sou heas co ner of
he no theas quarter of
Sect on 33 Townsh p 6
Range 14 thence sou h
40 1'3 ads moe o ess
thence east I 7 rods to the
t ue p ace o beg nn ng to
the
parce
he e n
descr bed thence south to
the cen er of Lead ng
c eek
thence down the
c eek to the wes bank of
F at Run thence up F at
Run n a no thweste y
d ec on to the p ace of
beg nn ng con a n ng 2 50
ac es mo e or less
Pa eel Two Be ng a port
of F act on 33 of Section 27
Townsh p 6 Range 14 Oh o
company s Purchase and
beg nn ng at a po nt wh ch
s 59 ods 16 t nks north
f om the southwes corne
of the east half of sa d
F act on 33 thence east
6A
ods thence south 68
ads
thence west &amp;.4 1
rods thence north to the
place of beg nn ng con
ta n ng 27 00 acres more or
ess
EXCEPT NG
THEREFROM hose h ee
po t ons of sa d parcel
desc bed as lollows towt
EXCEPT ON
ONE
Beg nn ng a ~e northeast
co ner of sald 27 00 ocre
parcel thence soul~ 36 h
rods thence west20 rOds 15
nks thence north 19 h
deg west 4 rods 22 nks
thence north ~5 h dog west
hence north 28
6 rods
rods thence eost 28 rOds
and 19 I nks to the place of
beg nn ng contain ng 6 00
oc es54 rods
EXCEPT ON
TWO
Beg nn ng ot the northwest
corne~ ot the aforemen
t oned 27 00 acre parcel
thence sbuth 18 rods more
or
ess
thence In a
southeoste ty direction
«1 , ads west to a point on
the west I , . of Exc~lon
One above deicrlbed
which s 2t1 rods south Of the
north line Of said 27 .Ohcre
parcet
thence north 26
rOds thence wet! to the
ptoce of beglnn ng con

south 6 ods hence
easter y 16 rods o a
wh ch s 4 ods south
the
south I ne of sa d Except on
Two above hence norrth 4
rods
thence west or
weste y w th the south ne
o sad Except on Twcr 17
ods to he place of beg n
n ng conta n ng 95 sqUare
rods more or ess
A o the above ands af
te
deduct ng sa d ex
cept ons conta n a ota of
56 00 ac es mo eor ess
EXCEPTING
FUR
THER the fo ow ng eat
esta e s uate n F act on
33 Town 6 Range 14
Rut and 'T'ownsh p Me gs
Coun y State of Oh o and
be ng more fu ty descr bed
as fo ows
Commenc ng at a point n
the souhthwes corner of
sa d F act on 33
hence
no h a ong he west ne of
sa d F ac on 33 and the
eas I ne of Sect on 33t1320
feet mo e o ess to a
po n thence east a g a
ne 280 50 feet o a po nt n
the g antors sou hwest
p oper v cJrne and the
cen er of Lead ng Creek
thence north a ong the
g anto s west prqper y
I ne 104973 fee o a po nt
n he g anto s p ope y
co ne thence eas a ong
the g anto s prope ty ne
268 62 feet to a po nt In th'e
g an1o s p ope ty corner
thence north a ong the
g anto s west prqper y
ne 95 fee more or less
to the ea po nt of ~eg n
n ng f? the and ere n
descr bed
thence north
a ong the g antors wes1
p ope ty
ne an
the
ex st ng cente I ~e of
Townsh p Road No 46
15 00 ee to a po n then
ce north 87 deg 15 eas
a tong a ne 350 00 feet to a
po nt thence no th 0 deg
00 east a ong a ne 200 00
feet to a po nt n the g an
tors no lh proper ~ I ne
thence no th 87 dijg 15
eas a ong the g anto s
nor h p operty ne 409 76
teet to a po nt thence sou h
19 deg 110 west a ong a
1 ne «J 28 feetto a po nt
thence south 5 deg 45
east a ong a ne 73 00 feet
to a po n thence sou h 20
deCI 00 west a ong a ne
67 5Q to • po n
thence
south 82 deg 30 west a ong
a ne 9183fee oapont
thence north 73 deg 00
west a ong a ne 75 00 teet
to a po nt thence south 82
deg 30 west a ong a 1ne
200 00 teet to a po nt n the
exls ng cen er ne of
Townsh p Road No 46
thence no th 49 deg 00
west a ong the ex s ng cen
ter ne of T ownsh p Road
No 46 331 57 feet to the
po nt of beg nn ng ond con
Ia n ng 6 096 acres Sub eel
to all tega h ghways and
easements of reco d
Oeser p on to he above
desc bed tract was
prepa ed by R cha d C
Gtosgow R S No 5161
from deed
ecords and
ae as and snotanac ua
boundary survey
App a sed
va
519 4110 DO
Terms of sa e Casl\
JamesJ Protf It
She If of Me gs county
Apr 3 10 7 3tc
Publ c Not ce

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RACINE GUN SHOOT
Rae ne Gun C ub every
F day n ght start ng at
7 30 p m Factory choke
guns on y

Rae ne Vo untee
Depa tmen
sponso s a
shot gun &amp;
f e match
every Sa n ght 6 30 p m
atthe r bu d ng n Bashan
Factory choke 12 guage
shot guns on v Open s ghts
22 fie
ME GS MUSEUM open by
appo n ment Janua y Ma
ch 992 2264 992 2802 992
2360 o 992 2639 H sto es
fo
sa e Pome oy
M dd epo I L brar es
ITS BEEL NE S Show and
Te T me
Our new
spr ng and sum me I ne s
now ava lab e and s t un
bel evab
G ve us a
cal fo mo e nfo mat on
aboullh s n e est ng wo k
Phone 992 394 from 9 6

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Hayman
Fam ly
S ngers tha you hear on
Sunday mo n ngs at 9 30
a m on w M P 0
ad o
w I be p each ng and
p ov d ng the s ng ng at he
Nease Sell ement Church
serv ce beg nn ng w th Sun
day Schoo Ap I 12 a 10
am Othe se vces a e
Sunday even ng at 7 30
p m Thu sday even ng a
7 30 p m Come wo sh p
w th us
Everyone
we come
ShNeart Johnson
Post 9926 Mason w
nom nate officers on Aprl
u &amp; w elect off ce s on
Aprlt 28 A members are
u ged oattend at 7 p m

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SPRING SALE
APRIL 8-lllh
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new Ford Escort
2nd
Prize
Hot
pomt Refngerator
Freezer

NOTICE OF FILING
OF INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT
3 rd
P r tZ e
5
The state of on o Meigs
Mtcrowave Ovens
County Court of Common
Pleas ProbateD v slon
4th
P rt Z e
5
To the Executor or Ad
Homehte
stnng
m nlstrator otthe estate to
trimmers
such of he lot ow ng as are 11-.;...;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;;.;.;.;..;-:-;&lt;---,"""
residents of the State of
Plus
65 G
Oh o v z - he survlv ng
spouse the nex of k n the
Clock Radros
benef c ar es under the
ond to the attorney or
w
attor~eys epresent ng any
of the aforement oned per
sons
Name of
Regtster &amp; Wm
Res tlence
Rona d Harbour 23343)
R R 4 Pomeroy Oh o
You ore hereby not f ed ~OST In Portland small
tan &amp; whlte long ha red dog
thai the nventory and Ap
prolsement of he estote of part Pekingese Answers to
Bear I.U 2815
the
atorement oned
tleceased ote of sa d Coun
tv were f ed n lh s Court LOST While business en
d nventory ond Ap
velope marked lmportont
pralsemenl will be for papers on front This Is
hear ng before thls Court valuable to the party who
on the 22nd day Of Apr
lost them Lost someWhere
1981 I 1 30 0 c ock P M
between Jones Boys store
Any person des rlng to and
E bertelds
In
I te exceptions thereto Pomeroy Reward
m
must f e them at least f ve 23611
pr or to lht dtte set

77 FREE
PRIZES

sa

under my

hond

of uld Court tnls

Of Aprl 1981
Robert E Buck
Judge
ByCarotynG ThOmas
Deputy Clerk
(4) J 10 2tc

Found Boy 1 Meigs H
c an r ng Must dtntlly
Pllont I 304773 5611
Found solid black femefl
dog In the Lengsvlt e area

742 2771

We have lhe lot ow ng
pos llohs open
Main
tenonce superv so• B E E
or M E degree l'hree to
t ve years experience os
Ma ntenance Superv sor
Production Foreman-Che
m ca
Deg ee
or
Me atlurglcot Degree No
experience necessary Ex
cellent stort ng solo y plus
very llberol fringe benef Is
aft ~ d tor by the com
pany We are an equal op
portunlty emp oyer Please
ma resumes to Personne
Manager P 0 box 218
New Hoven West v rg n a
25265

12

Slluatlons Wanted

WOMAN Seek ng em
ployment Hasp ta Dr of
1 ce of c ln c as recep
lion st or Medico I records
Any sh rt o days Know
med ca
erm notogy
References 742 2030
REPAIR o
remodel ng
work floors doors wa I
pane ng ce t nv or f oor
11 e s d ng 992 2759

18

Wanted to Do

Furnace repolrs eleclrlca
work p umblng
mobl e
home or residence 992

In need Of work Ex
pe enced
sk dde
operator
bu dozer
operata and truck d ve
Co 1992 5776 o 992 3288

Business Services

5858

RES DEN
MANAGER
coup e part! me sma
apar ment comp ex M d
depo I a ea
No exp
equ red w Iran Apart
men! &amp; a ull I es pa d
p us sa ary We are ook ng
for a ma ure mar ed
coupe Th s s an excet en
opportunity tor the ret red
or sem e1 red ook ng for
add ton a ncome Ca 6 4
864 7186 9 4 only

W I do aft types of car
ponte work Exper enced
ond espons b e No ob o
b g or to sma I Phone 992
3941anvt me
ALTERATIONS &amp; genera
sew ng exper en~d work
gua aoteed. M Me er 992
5983

31

Homes lor Sale

S x room fa mhouse w th

For sa e n Mason two
acres hree bedroom wlth
garage and ut ty oom
and two bedroom apart
ment John Sheets 3 and
one half m les south of M d
deportonRt 7

32

Mobote llomes
for Sale

1973 Crown Haven 14 x 65
three bedlooms new car
pel 1971 Cameron 14 x 64
two bedrooms new carpet
1972 Champion 12 x 60 wo
bed ooms new carpe 1976
Came on
2 x 60 two
bed ooms a elec r c 1971
Skyl ne
12sx 6)
two
bedrooms bath &amp; ' new
carpet
1970
PMC
2 x 60 two bedrooms new
carpet B x S Sa es nc
2nd x V and St eel Poont
Pleasan WV Phone 675
4424

La ge yard sale Apr t 1 &amp;
12 at Mrs Don Brewe s n

Reedsv e Oh o on R
24
from 9 6 30 each day of
sa e

9

Have room and board and
laundry fro elder y n my
home $250 00 per mon h
992 6022

Insurance

13

IN
AUTOMOB LE
SURANCE
been con
you
ce ed?
Lost
opera or s cense? Phone
992 2143

wanted to Buy

WANTED
TO
BUY
GOLD
S LVER
PLAT NUM STERL NG
CONS RINGS JEWELR
Y M SC
ITEMS AB
SOLUTE
MARKET
PR CE GUARANTED ED
BURKETT
BARBER
SHOP
M DDLEPORT
OH 0 992 3476
OLD CO NS pocket wa
ches c ass ngs wedd ng
bands d amends Gold or
s ver Ca J A Wams ey
Treasure Chest Co n ShOp
Athens OH 594 4221
Wanted o Buy class r ngs
wedd ng bands anyth ng
s amped OK 4K o 18K
go d S ve co ns pocket
watches Ca Joe C ark a
992 2054 a C ark s Jewe y
Store Pomeroy Oh o 45769
CH P WOOD Po es max
d amete
4 on argest
end $12 50 per ton Bund ed
s ab $10 50 pe
on
Del ve ed to Oh o Pa let
Co
Rock Sp ngs Rd
Pome oy 992 2689
RON AND BRASS BEDS

0 d turn tu e desks gold
r ngs
jewe ry
s lver
do tars ste ng etc Wood
ce boxes ars ant ques
etc comp ere nouseho ds
WrteMDMerR4
Pomeroy OH
45769 Or
ca 1992 7760
New used and ant que fu
nlture No em to I• ge o
o sma W buy one p ece
or complete househo ds
Mart n s Genera S ore at
992 6370
Now buy ng gold an4
s ve o d pocket watches
chains d amonds s ver
money and colns Martin s
General Store M ddleport
992 6370
1 2 ac es of land on c ty
ut II es water and sewer)
or w lh these ut t es
ava able P ease calf 4.16
5531

11

Ho

p Wanted

{lET VALUABLE Ira n ng
os o young bus ness person
and earn good money plus
some great gilts as a Sen
t ne route carr er Phone
us r ght away and vet on
the el g b ty st at 9:92
2156 0 992 2157
S18S oo to S500 week y do ng
work
No ex
requ red
AP
Clrc e So es P 0
224 D R chmond H It
11418
WANTED People to sell
Avon
Work ygur own
hours Part time or full
t m f nterested call 742
2354 or 742 2755
f you have sold Insurance
sweepers lui er brush e c
we con guorantee SlOOO pe
month 11 you quatlfy Coli
992 7.j«J between 2 p m and
6pm
Wanted
part tlme
Mlnperson to sell Notural
end Organic sk n care
prOducts on party ptan end
direct Nits Send letter of
Interest and exper once lo
MT$ lox 1156, JackiOII
Ohio~
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Real Estate

Genera

HOBSTETTER REALTY
Off ce 742 2003
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker
NEW L STING
Extra Ext a good buy
Approx mately
7 '
ac es W1th 3 or 4
bedroom home
Fu
basement w th garage
Home ls on y 2 y s old
and has equ pped k t
chen
N ce
edwood
sundeGk over ook ng
your own pond Extra
t a e hook up for add
t ana
ncome
Only

972 Regency 12x60 2
bedroom mob e home new
s ove &amp; ref ge ato new
ca pet na ural gas heat
washe &amp; d yer 992 671

14400000
MAINTENANCE
FREE
Lovely anch
homeonncesze ot 3
bedrooms total etec
tr c Just rlght for the
faml
on the go Sells
for $36 500 00
ONE ACRE Neat
tot ate eel c 3 bedroom
home w th L shoped
d n ng v ng area 1
baths Won I last ong at
on y S32 000 oo
we now have many gOOd
buys G ve usa ca I
Velma N c nslcy Assoc
742 3092
Cheryl Lemley Assoc

v

Houses for Rent
46

2 bedroom house n country
for otder man o woman
949 2801 No Sunday ca s

COUNTRY MOB LE Home
Pa k Rou e 33 No th of
Pomeroy La ge ots Ca
992 7479

room house w th 2
Ava abe abou
949 2666

42

Space for Rent

TRA LER spaces
Southern V a ev Mo~ e
Home Park Chesh re Oh
992 3954

Mob te Homes
for Rent

Two o

three

New 1981
Models

bedroom

home on acre n Pomeroy
Large deck
gardener's
dream 28 000 A so 2 and
one ha f acres hat wou d
be a beaut fu bu d ng s te
sec uded ye
n town
S7 500 ca 992 6279 or

m

5320

2BR
Mobile Homes
tor Sale

32

Payj11en1s
Approx
146 oo per mo Fonanc
ngAva abe

4 x 70 976 W ndsor mob e
home
three bed ooms
w h fu
ength front end
w ndows New hot water
tank
cent a a
con
dtonng A so ncuded 5
step concre steps cement
blocks 4 sets of anchors
and the underp nnlng Un
furnished Ve y good con
d I on One owne Ca 992
5533

KINGSBURY
HOME SALES
INC.

SALE

GALLI A

,.., ••• ""

20,-.-30%
All CAKE
DECORATING
SUPPLIES
ANN'S CAKE
DECORATING

REFRIGERATION
INC

PH 949 2777
*complete Auto and
Truck Repa r
* Rebu t Automat c
Transm ss ons
on
mostAme can Mode
Cars
H225 DO Parts &amp; Labo
Plus Ftu d
•24 Hour Wrecker
Serv ce
* Tr peA A ttl a ted

MILLER ELECTRIC
::RVICE

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

ROOFING
Spec a zong In
ReRoof ng
eSmall Carpenter Jobs

ng needs
Let Geo ge M e check
you p esen e ectr cal
sys em
Res dental
&amp; Com mere a

- Auto and Truck
Repa r
Transm ssoon
Repa r
H s Mon Fr
9AM5JOPM

Da e 8 ewe
PH 992 2882
992 2606
992 86
3
mo pd

Call 742 3195
0 " 0 2 7680

992 5682

1B

Apartment
tor Rent

Two bedroom apartment
furn shed
u t es pa d
A so two bed oom mob e
home one ch d accepted ATTENT ON
John Sheets 3 and one half PORT ANT TO YOU WI
m es south of M dd eport pay cash or cert ed check
fa ant ques and co ec
on R 7
t b es or en re estates
Noth ng too arge Also
Two bedroom turn shed guns pocket watches and
992 5434 o
apa tmen
co n co ec ons Ca 6 4
304 882 2566
767 3167 or 557 341

20 30 H P
25 60 H P
45 80 H P

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R

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110E ManSI
Pomeroy Oh o

Farm Bulldmgs
S zes
From 301cJO

Cash n Carry

I POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO

Rd

t Ph 992 2094

KITCHEN
CARPET

CARPET
lnt PADDIN

From

F om

799 &amp; up

12 95 &amp; up

1

1

tnstat ed

Reg

S •es tram 4x6 to 12x40

s 591

$799

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

SQ

Yd
Cash n Ca ry

Rl J Box 54
Rae ~e Oh
Ph 614 843 2191

Buy Now &amp; Save $2 $6 Per Yard
25 rolls carpet m stock to ptck lrom
Regular backed carpet onstalled free

2 a r cond t oners 6 000 Brand new 12 nch Zen th
BTU 5 000 BTU Ike new so q s ate t v Reason fo
se ng gil $6500 Aso
992 3791

4 Hea Pumps
• Ee
c Hea ng
&amp;W ng
ndus a Com me c a
and Res den a

General

s

Locust posts
25 each
ca 16 4698 82 1

7423 7

V nyl

ELECTRICAL CO.

2211

two old b eve es one sma
to $5 00 and one b g fo
$ ooo Ca 992 7523

James Keesee
Ph

&amp; Alum num
SIDING

mo

REESE ~

TRENDiiNG
SERVICE
wate sewe E ec
Gil S L ne 0 tche
water L ne Hook ups

Beaut u Cus om
Bu Ga ages
Call to
ee s d ng
est ma es 949 2801 or
949 2860
No Sunday Ca s

Sep

Ta nks

t ed
Rou tl Lane
Chesh re Oh
Ph 36 160

County Ce

c

3

mo

992 2772
3 23

BISSELL
SIDING CO

Ph Pomeroy
614 992 7038

3

Free Eslomale

992 62 s or 992 7314
Pome oy Oh

PACQUALE

RUTLAND FURNITURE
742

W ndows

VC YOUNG II

6 5 c

w1th pad
Dnve A Lttlle- Save A Lot

ee

remode ng
- Roof ngand gut e
work
-Concre e work
P umb ngand
electr ca work
t Free Est mates

Utility Bu1ldH1gs

SHAG

3 23 mo

Vtnyl &amp;
Alum num Std ng
1 nsulat on
• Sto m Doors
1 Sto m w ndows
• Rep a cement

-Addonsand

SMALL

2 Rol s
Rubbo Back

p yo

.

YOUNGS
CARPENTER
SERVICES

ALL STEEL

SPRING CARPET SALE

992 7034

Can

TIRES GOING BALD

I

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Ru and

GOING BALD?

t
t

A a abe
LEOMORR S

Rutland Furniture Carpet Shop

Maon St
Real Estate

Osbo n Rd
Reedsv tte Oh

29

1980 68x14
4 bedroom
$1 500 off 975 Ho 1ypa k
70x14 2 bedroom 1970 K t
24x60 3 bed oom
1979
E cona 70xl&lt; 3 bedroom
1979 B sto
70x14
2
bedroom
1977 SherwOOd
Park 70x14 3 bedroom
Kanauga Mob e Home
Sa es Kanauga Oh o 446
9662
th

Rheem Amana
&amp; ca e
A R CON OfT ONERS
&amp; HEAT PUMPS
Ph 614 9'127038

SUPPLIES

For all of your wor

MOBILE HOME for en
Complete y
fu n shed
Adu Is p efe ed Depos
992 2749

Coat &amp;Cap'

Mob e home
bedroom 992 7479

mo

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2 bedroom Mob e Home
Adu ts on y
Brown s
Tra er Court M nersv I e
9923324

44

All new Hallmark
Homes startmg at
$10 983 for 14 w1de

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C&amp;AAUTO REPAIR

S x room house on Roseh
Beaut lui 1 12 acre self ng
Basement and garage Low '.-----~:-::-:::-'l
11 es 614 678 2513
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$.1.500000
NEW LISTING - Ap
prox 20 acres wlth 5
bedroom farm home 2
full ba hs Barn w th
elect c and wate

41

Call Ken Young

New Homes
ex
tensove remodeling
t E lectnca I work
t Roofmg work
12Years
Expenence
Greg Roush
Ph 992 7583

Roaches
6 ds
Rodents Sp de s F eas
Ants and othe sma n
sect cont o
FREE ESTIMATES
1 or 5 yea te m te
gua antee
Located n Gall po s
Ph 614 446 2801
3 27 mo

s

APPLIANCE SERVICE

CONSTRUCTION

PEST CONTROL

PR VATE
setting
bed oom home on
R 7
nea Memory Gardens 2 2
acres Terms 992 7141

llh and

Four fam y yard sa e n
the Mo n ng Star area ~
and one ha f m les off R 1
on Fores Run Road Mon
day and Tuesday Ap
13
and 14 Baby c othes g r s
s zes from 8 12 women s
s zes 8 6 toys
books
ewe ry and ots of m sc

TERMITE aod

NEWLY
emode ed 1
bed oom ap
turn shed
ut
es nc uded 992 3 90

bath and doub e garage on
one acre and one ha f of
ground Located on Rt 7 at
F ve Po nts
~1 500 00
A so an acre and one ha If of
ground loca ed nea the
fa rgrounds $4000 00 992
2571

bo tom of
Rt 33 No th
yard
9dak
d sbes
ap
p ances furn tu e He en
Sauvage and lr'\ends
Yard Sa e from 9 5 on
Saturday
A 1 k nds of
m sc
terns
32 29
We chtown Rd Pomeroy a
the Steve C a k res dence

YOUR
P ANO
Too
va uab e to neg ect expe t
tun ng &amp; and epa r Lane
Danes 742 2951 or 992
2()82

Hetp wanted

Rut Estete- General

MOBILE
HOME
PARTS

f-iousing
H t.• ;ulquarters

t

EAFORD[B
VIRGIL B SR
o•
16 E Second Street
Phone

I (614) 992 3325
2 ACRES - of h gh
and w lh m nerals and
TP wa er Good house
s es on y$15 000
LARGE - 4 bed oom
state y home w lh 2
baths
n town near
schoo sand stores cen
ot he•t with Wood
burner
supplement
N ce g ass enc osed
back porch Iorge 2 car
gal'age and overs zed
or
FAMILY HOME - 5
bed ooms new balh
natura gas furnace
hea ng c IV water
fom y room
dln ng
oom Lots of pane ng
ond n ce carpe-t ng
Large tot
COUNTRY HOME
N ce 3 bedroom home
w th arge fenced yard
ond good
bus nen
bulldlng for your part
t me business Roomy
home w lh new s dlng
central Ileal and drllted
we 1 You
ke this tor
ontvS31 000
TOWN - Good 7 room
holne with bat~ forced
air 1111ura1 gas fumace
3 bedrooms
llx
carpeted
basoment
ntce lot

NEW LISTING - Tup
pers P a ns n ce anch
type home w h 3 bed
rooms ca pet pat o
storage bu d ng n good
IOCL~~t on on a eve J
acre ot P Iced to se
S32 500 00
OWNER WILL HELP
FINANCE Th s 5
bedroom home ln ex
ce en cond I on can be
yours Loca ed near the
new b dge t has a n ce
k chen spac ous I v ng
d n ng room enclosed
sun porch basement
N ce ot $32 000 00
GOOO
STARTER
HOME W th 3
lv
bedrooms d n ng
ng kitchen arge 1
acre lot near tov.n
$25 000 00
CENJ'RAL AIR FOR
THE COMING SUM
MER I - A one I oor
pan w lh 3 bedrooms
full basement
n ce
pot o
carpeting
n
town S21 500 DO
COUNTRY COTTAGE
-3 bedrooms full base
men! atum num sldlng
Needs
some
redecorallng S14 500 00
BORDERS FORKED
RUN LAKE
13 acres
of recreotion land
Great tor hunting and
f Shlng S8 000 00
WE HAVE OVER 10
PROPIRTIIS
TO
CHOOSI FROM Ft
MANCINO
AVAIL
A ILl OPIN 9-S A,\ON

Whf!fl ne beezes bow she be
n nsset
Coche lh s sma I n wa m

CllZY and com~

coat a I none p ec:e nc ud nilhe

s eeves lhf!fl add yolu! Ra sed
d&amp;eS are stllched tccether lo mock
cab~s

Pine n 7129: hat coal

Szes 4 0 ncluded
S2 01 fo each patte n Add 501

each pane n o

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71
Autos tor Sale
1981 Chevette 2 door 4
speed red 5 000 mites 30
34 mpg ~ 600 992 5704
19119 MONZA 2 pus 2 Hat
chbock 4 cy 4speed a c
am fm stereo 31 m p g
b ack w lh red nter o
6 000 m les 992 6316

epa r

Ph
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75

Boats and
Motors for Sate

83

17 foot Glastron be glass
c use wth DO hp ou
boord Me cury moto
F berg ass op w th fu
canvas al fe preserver5
sk equ pment ond andem
axe tra er
495 00 367
781

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Home
mprovements

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Clldtll
IIU1 ''lit • . , .

Four 15.000 gallon t1111ct
loCated eboVtl ground II
Altllnl
OhiO S3 000 00

tiCft Phone 1 304-G2-2711

oo m

2nd Ave
Mtddleport Ohto

NEW STORE HR

D tcher work Gas Water
E ec r c nsta ed 742 28 9
before 9 00 p m
Electrocat
&amp; Refrlgentlon
MA€H NE

Plumbing

WATER
WELLS
llomfltlc and commercia
pump 111" and Mnl ce
Tom
Lew s
Drttllng
SHIOIIat discount on pum
PI 1 3CW 195-3102 or 1-JCW

895 3641

\

E ffectrve 4 6 81
MON thru SAT
9tos
Closed Thursday
H 1 mo pd

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Repa
rs 992
se 2284
v ce The
al 1
makes!
tFabr c Shop
Pomeroy
Author zed s nger sales
ond Serv ce we sharpen
Sc ssors

I

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322 N

COMPLETE sever In
s at at on &amp; backhoe se
v ce fo Rae ne Syracuse
sewe d st ct Doze work
f needed 949 2293

14

&amp; HUIII!t
1m Stercralt trl hau 17
~I Nib I futt top
canvas 120 h p Mercury
Crulter lnbOerd outbOard
with power trim lkl1
lllelacktts. lnd !ratter ,.
ciUIIId . . _
3192

BAILEY'S SHOES

EMCavat ng

SEW NG

12

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Frencn
Res dent at
nter or

Ultd R 411 D tch Witch
Trencher 1 614 694-7142

Hou s
Men Tues 9 6
Weds F 9 7
95

992 5016
992 7505
3

1971 Chrysler a e ectr c
with new t res
Runs
good S350 DO 7422139

t:t..!f!-

SPORT
CYa.ES
mson Ave A1fiens

Trash P ckup In
The Vollage of
Middleport Oh

Free Est mate
Reasonab e P ce
Coil I Howard
949 2862
949 2 60
2 4 fc

Registered
Appa oosa
ge d ng 2 yea s o d a so 7
year o d appa oosa mare
698 3290

1974 Dodge Dart Sport
slant s x motor 3 speed
standard on floor power
steering am fm 8 track
a r shocks new I res In
ter or and oxler or n good
oondll on
good gas
.mileage $1200 DO 949 2778
'

oo wo k
gutte s
and downs pouts gu c
clean ng and pa n ng
AI work gua anteed
A

SOWS eady to have p gs
985-4194

J&amp;C
SANITATION
SERVICE

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KINGSBURY HOME
SALES PARTS &amp;

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Clich on lo tile craft boom Send
for our NEW 1981 NEEDLECRAFT
CATALOG Ove 172 desoens J
free pilterns n~de $1 00
AU CIAfT .-s, .$1 75 lldl
134-14 ClllcllllcMM Qllltl

SAT

w ndowCnnks
Mob te Home Roof
coating
MOb le Home Doors
Mobile Home Lock Sets
Mobile Home Anchors
Mobilo Home Awn ngs
MObile Home
Underpinning
Mob le Home Hardood
Edges

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

�.-

Judge

te~minates

I

Seventeen defendants were fined
and 10 others forielted bonds in
MeigsCoWttyCourtWednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien ,
were Arnold R. KNight, Pomeroy,
Youssef Talaat, Washington, D. C.

.

27 .traffic cases

'

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

'

and Da~ldMidkiff, Huntington, $25
and costs each, speed: Okey
Meadows, Pomeroy, $5 and· ~,'
losllrash on roadway; Wayne Sana,
Albany, $27 and costs, 9peel!; Ralph
Caldwell, Reynoldsburg, and Dennis

Facemyer, Albany, $22 and ~ $150 and cOsta, 10 da)'l confinement
each, speed; Kenneth Mulkins, pt, . sll,'pended, six months ))r0b8tloo,
Pleasant, $21 and costs, speed; leaving the. scene of an accidenf;
Deborah King, Racine, $30 and Willlam T. Knittel. Middleport, $10
costs, speed; Walter ElliB, RJIUand. and costs, no eye protecllon;
Raymond Myers, P&lt;meroy, $20 and·
costs, left of center; fto8er Gilbert,
Jr., Cheshire, $15 .and COBts, W1811fe
vehicle; Tlm C. Adams, Chester,
I·-----~------ $150 and COBts, five d8ys conTwo emergenc call 8
finement suapended, m monlbs
Minor brush fire
,
Y
probation, driving unders1111penslon,
The Pomeroy Fire Department
Local units answered two $2ll and costs, exceulve ~; John
went to the Burlingham area on emergency caUs Thursday, the C. Ingels, Galllpo!la, $150 and COBts,
Route 33at2:45 p.m. Thursday to ex- Meigs Emergency Medical Service five days confinement suspended,,
tinguish a brush fire.
. reports. At 1:44 a.m., the Pomeroy six months probation, driving under
Unit took Virgie Klein from 140 suspension; · Richard Kauff,
StjJeciaI worship
Mulberry Ave., to Veterans Pomeory, $200 and COBi.s, three days
-Memorial Hospital. AI 3:04 a.m., confinemen\, license suspen_ded for
Servi-ce thts' Sundarv'/
the Tuppers Plains Unit took 30 days,- DWI, $75 and COlts, three
Robert Robinsonm, pastor of the Richard Roberts from his residence days confinement, no dfjver's JicenHeath United Methodist Church, to St. Joseph Hospital in Parker- se; RandBU Denney, VInton, $200
Middleport, announces special ser- sburg, W. Va.
and costs, three ilaya confinement,
vices during the Lenten season.
license suspended 30 da)'l, DWI.
This Sunday is listed as "mu.iical Community hearings
.Forieitlng banda were Maryann c.
doubleheader" at the church.
Hill, Little Hocking, ~.50, no valid
During the 10:30 a.m. service, the
The Village of Pomeroy will hold registration; William W. RusseU,
choir will present the cantata the first community wide hearing of Pomeroy, John T. Dennis, Cheihire,
"Redemption's Song", by Fred a series of two hearings concerning Lynn F. Smithson, Waverly, and
Holton, directed by Ben Philson.
a community development block Lyle W. Snider, Big Springs, W.Va.,
The evening's musical program grant final applicatiOn on Wed· $4(1.50 each, speed; Daniel D. Wolfe,
will be presented by Pastor Robin- nesday, April 15, at 7:30 ~.m. at Hometown, W. Va., and Clyde J.
sun, his wife Joan, and guests of the Vlllnge Hall. At this meeting citiZen Brown, Buffalo, W. Va., $50.55 each
Meigs County Cooperative Parish of input regarding the use of funds will littering ; Gary Pooler, RD,
the United Methodist Church, con- be solicited. Those wishing further Pomeroy, $37.55, criminal mischief;
sisting of congregational songs, infonnation should contact the James Kittle, Gallipolis, $3li.50,

WEEKEND.·s A.LE.

Meigs County happenings.
HOSPITAL :\EWS
Veterans Memorial
Admitted-Virgie Kiein, Po!Jleroy;
Jackie Brannon, Reedaville.
Discharged-Eva Shaffer, John
Moon, Maude VanMeter; Dennis
McKinney.

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGES APRIL 9
Hilda Bagley, Dana Black, Benny
Cardwell, Minnie CorneD, Mazie
Daniels, Horace DeWitt, William
Dyer, Luther Endicott, Anna Evans,
Brenda Gamble, Maggie Gilmore,
Joyce Hartsough, Joy Howell,
Mildred Jenkins, Mrs. Brian Justice
and daughter, Dwayne Layne, Mrs.
Tlm Martin and son, David Mayse,
Don McDade, . Twiyla McDaniel,
Mrs. Ralldy Mills and son, Thelma
Neal, Patricia Palmer, Yvonna Persinger, Brian Scarberry, Mrs. Herman Shepherd and daughter, Ernest
Shuler, Lisa Staten, William
Stewart, Harry Walsh, Mrs. Calvin
Wears and daughter, Ethel Weil,
Pam Wolfe.

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·lJuchwald .writes on home ownership, A.-2

• MEN'S ANQ II)Ys' tuBE SOCKS
•. UVING· ROOM SUI1ES
• \WMEN'S DRESSES
• LITTlE BOYS OU1fi1S
• SUMMER·HANDBAGS
• MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
• WINTUK YARN .·
• GIRLS' EASTER DRESsEs
• HANES UNDERWEAR
• DOnY MANN SPORlSW~
• atiLDREN'S JACKETS
• MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
" MEN'S JEANS

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,. ... 's hobby ."blowin' in the·wind, B-1
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Vol. IS No. 11

35 Cents

Pleasant

all

M

D~puties,

sheriff in
.
~entatrve agreement

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
: ___·_______il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~

special music by Mrs. Robinson r:-ma_:_yo_r'_sof-f-ice_.--~---_:speeding::::
·
using the rythm box, organ, piano,
synthesizer, guitar and vocal. David
Harris will offer vocal nwnbers
using guitar and banjo. The
program will begin at 7p.m.

BIRTHS

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lambert,
daughter, Ewington; Mrs.and Mrs.
Roger Stewart, son, Cheshire.

Computer

BY BOB HOEFUCH
POMEROY - FoUowing a continuous bargaining session Friday
afternoon, a tentative agreement
has been reached with str;king
members of the Meigs County
sheriff's department Sheriff James
J. Proffitt announced Saturday.
Proffitt said the agreement he has
reached with his employes depends
on raUlication and funding by the
Meigs County Commissioners.
The agreement includeq a
provision that employes return to
work for a period of five days to give
the county colllllliBsioners an opportunity to elUIIIIine and act on this

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(Continued from page 1)

Board meeting set
The Southern Local School
District Board of Education will
meet in regular session at 6:30p.m.
Monday in the high school cafeteria.

resolved when the computer snafu
was discovered.
·
Crippen reported the software
program in a backup computer did
not agree with the programs in the
four rnllin computers that control
the flight of the spaceship.

The New International
Version Bible,
worship edition.
Sin ce 1611 A.D. the Authorized Kin g James Version of the
Bible has remained the traditional, accepted choice .
But now there's the New international Version . A modern
En glis h tran slation so elega ntly stated. so faithfully accu rate.
that it ushers in a new era of Scriptural
clarity for Christians around
the world
Designed espe·
d ally for use in the
church. the NN Worsh ip
Ed ition fe atures easy·toread Palatine type: bound
in Dark Brown Skivertex •
cover with gold sta mped
lettering.

The beginning of a new
tradition.

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK
STORE
STREET

·ave u to
•
r WI

a~reement.

The tentative agreement reached
was a two year contract with the fir·
st year benefits being 50 cents per
hour, health and welfare benefits
and one-half of hospitalization being

.

The Need For More
Retirement Money
In these days of high living costs, Social
Security just isn 't enough when you retire.
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Sheriff deputies have been on
strike since April! as have been employes of the Meigs County Highway
Department.
There was no indication that a settlement had been reached with county highway employes. However, the
COWlty landfill was opened Friday at
1:30 p.m. foUowing a filing of an Injunction by the coWtty commissioners. Employes of tlie county
highway had been picketing the landfill and had it closed to haulers and
the public.

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The raUlication clause also slated
it was Wlderstood by the parties to
the agreement that the terms and
conditions of said agreement shall
not be effective Wltil raUlicatlon and
appropriation of the necessary funds
is approved by the Meigs County
Board of Commissioners.

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paid. Total cost to the county would
be$11,937.
The second year agreement in·
eludes health and welfare benefits,
total hospitalization and an additional 50 center per hour. Total
cost to the county $15,317.
According to the raUlication
clause the agreement entered into
between the Meig.s County Sheriff
and the Meigs County Sheriff Department Employes Localli8J and Ohio
Council 8 AFSCME AFlrCIO for the
purpose of resolving the current ·
work stopage and with the explicit
understanding between the sheriff
and the Union that said agreement is
tentative and conditioned on both
ratification and appropriation of the
necessary additionial monies by the
Meigs County Boards of CornrnisBioners to fund the tenns of said
agreement.

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GAWPOlJS - Nearly M people
were on hand at Oscar's Restaurant
here Friday night_for presentation of
awards for adult participation in lricowity scouting.
The event was sponsored by the
Meiga-Gallla-Mason district of the
Boy Scouts of America.
As Dean Epling, district chairman, pointed out, the praise was all
for the adult leaders, but the
ultimate aim of such dedication was
for the boys who chole to be scouts.
After-dinner remarks were
provided by Bob McGinness,
scouting executive with the Tri-State
Area CouncU of the BSA in Huntington, W.Va., whoemphuizedhow .
devotion of adult.! to scouting helped
shaped their Uves.
c"lt's hard' to JDeaSIII'e the - lnfiuence of a leader," he said, "but aa
the boys get to know him, they
become more and · more -liie
hlm... lhllll the silent influence of .
aucha man·may befar.nacblnc."
Out of 100 boys who join ICOUUng,
McGinness adviled, 30 may drop out
. r before the first year' 1.1 over.
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flames e!~rUer t.bii year Ia seen from atop the annex the debris from demolition wort which begu two
wee,bago.

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POMEROY - Eleanor Robson,
Meigs County Recorder, will be
honored at the annual awn
banquet to be held at Pomeroy
Senior Citizens Center Apri123. The
event Is being- sponsored by the
Pomeroy Chamber of Conunerce.
• Miss Robson has been elected
Meigs County Recorder four tenns.
She originally waa appointed to an
unexpired term In 1962.
She graduated from Pomeroy
High School cl8811 of 11134. FoUowing
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she now resides with ber mother,
years.
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Mils Robson Ia one of fiye who wiD
United Methodist Church, Syracuse,
wbere she has served as secretary It be llonored. Others are Thereon
the Sunday School for 25 years. Mlss Johnson, Frank W. Porter, C. E.
RObson is a member of the Meigs Blakeslee and Vic Wipple.
County Fann Bureau Association,
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