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14-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, May 1, 1980

Represent W ahama High· School
'

Delegates chosen for .,.g irls' state session

AUDREY FIELDS

TAMMY YOUNG

JULIE CLARK

Tanuny Lynn Young and Audrey
Elaine Fields have been chosen as
delegates to the 38th· session of
Rhododendron Girls State from
Wahama High School, it was announced today.
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Miss Young Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James P. Young, Letart,
and Miss Fields, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Fields, Mason.
Alternate delegates selected are
Julie Darlene Clark, daughter of
Mrs. Linda Meadows, Letart, and
Darwin Clark, Point Pleasant, and
Kimberly Jo Bash, dauaghter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bash, New Haven.
All four are juniors at Wahama.
Girls State is an Americanism
project in good citizenship and
practical training in goverriment.
The girls from Wahama are sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of

KIMBERLY BASH

American Legion Post 140 of New
Haven. '
Girls State will be held JWle 8
through II at Jackson's Mill.
As each citizen of Rhododendron
Girls State registers, she becomes a
citizen of a city, a county and a state.
She has a responsibility in the
making of ordinances and laws. The
delegate is a member of the political
party and as such will.help to build a
platfonn and campaign in support
of its candidate. As a voter, she will
participate in primary and general
eleCtions, learning to vote and as an
official she will perfonn the !unolions of her office.
')elegates will attend classes in
government and safety; participate
in inaugural ceremonies; witness
and be a part of programs and aolivities; and enjoy recreation.

Approve commitment bill just hours before .deadline
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Gov.
James A. Rhodes has signed into law
a bill revising commitment
'procedures for persons fow1d not
guilty by reason of insanity.
Rhodes signed the immediately effective measure Wednesday without

conunent, just hours before a temporary law expired at midnight. He
also signed five other bills, including
those affecting college students who
may need legal advice and high
school youths seeking sUHUiler jobs.
Rep. Paul R. Leonard, D-Dayton,

Change deadline set May 8
POMEROY - May 8 is the last
day for General Telephone
customers in the Pomeroy . Middleport areas to make changes in the
telephone directory.
Jim L. Parker of Athens, district
customer service manager, said any
phone user with a listing change or
correction should notify the company's business office before that

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Social Calendar

FRIDAY
SALISBURY Township Trustees
Friday, 7 p.m. at home of clerk,
Wanda Eblin, Laurel Cliff Rd .
CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE
organizational meeting for Meigs
County Friday 7:30p.m. at Tuppers
Plains Church of Christ.
STOP SMOKING CLINIC, third
session, Friday, 7:30p.m. to 9 p.m.
in east-west dining room at Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Speakers, Dr.

date. "That includes customers
planning to move and persons intending to acquire new service
before July ," he added.
The deadline applies to persons in
Letart Falls, Middleport, Pomeroy,
Portland, Racine and Rutland. The
1980 directories are scheduled for
delivery in July.

Mansfield and Dr. Wetherell.
SQUARE DANCE Friday from
7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Harrisonville
Elementary School. Admission 50
cents a single 75 cents a couple.
Music by senior citizens band. Sponsored by Harrisonville PTO.

and other sponsors said the insanity
bill "balances the civil rights of
defendants while protecting the
public safety."
About a dozen patients at the Lima
State Hospital for the criminally insane could no longer have been
legally held, had Rhodes not acted
prior to the deadline, sponsors said.
Those patients were conunitted under Ohio's old Ascherman Act which
was replaced by the interim statute
enacted by the last Legislature, they
added.,
The measure has far-ranging
provisions, including those which
transfer conunitment hearings from
probate courts back to the trial court
and require the Participation of
prosecutors.
The bill also lengthens from 90 to
180 days the time during which involuntary commitments can be
brought up for review. In addition, it
changes the burden of proof in commitment proceedings from "beyond
a reasonable doubt" to "clear and

convincing evidence."
It also spells out conditions under
whi~h conditional releases may be
granted to persons found not guilty
by reason of insanity and alters the
examination, notice and reporting
procedures in the area of competency to stand trial.
Another measure which permits
trustees of state colleges and universities to offer legal services to
students was signed by Rhodes,

he had vetoed an initial
version in 1976. Trustees would
decide whether to offer group legal
services and set fees for students
who chose to enroll in the plans.
Rhodes' .aides said he signed the
bill, which takes effect July 30,
because it had been revised to meet
his objections to the earlier
proposal. He generally had objected
to language in the initial draft
whereby students mil(ht have been

County Court
Two defendants were fined and six
others forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Monday.
Fined by acting Judge Patrick
O'Brien were Robert M. Haley, Middleport, $15 and costs, speed; .Huston
W. Lester, Dunbar, $150 and costs,
three days confinement, DWI, $25
and costs, no operator's license.
Forfeiting bonds were Thomas B.

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Blalack, Jr., Huntington, and Jane
A. Hakes, Columbus, $35.50 each,
speeding; Larry A. Hupp, Crown
City, $35.50, no valid registration;
Manley E. Christy, Guysville, $35.50,
speeding; Roy Barnhart, Coolville,
$35.50, no headlights; Roy
Buchanan, Reedsville, $362.55, DWI,
$37.55, no operator's license.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Consumers' Counsel is protesting a
Public Utilities Coinmission of O!Uo ruling that allowed Ohio Bell to increase its depreciation reserve fund.
The PUCO Wednesday approved a $25.7 million a year increase in
the amount Ohio Bell can bank in the fund to support future construction.
The Consumers' Counsel contends that by allowing the increase, the
PUCO bas allowed advance approval of almost 21 percent of a $97.6
million rate increase which the utility wants to lake effect by December.

Cuban refugees praise President
KEY WEST, Fla.- Hundreds of Cubans shouting "Viva Presidente
Carter'' arrived in the unstoppable "Freedom Flotilla" as federal officials readied a refugee tent city at an Air Force base and calculated
the sealift armada at some 3,000 vessels.
The Coast Guard said Thursday the Cuban exile fleet that has
carried more than 7,000 refugees across the Florida Straits in the last
12 days now numbers at least3,000 boats.

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WASHINGTON- The billionaire Hunt brothers, facing a possible
contempt citation, are testifying under oath on Capitol Hill about their
roller-coaster ride in the silver market that ended in a crash.
The Texans defied a subpoena to testify Tuesday before a House
Government Operations subconunittee, and they were appearing
before the panel today in hopes of avoiding a contempt finding that
could carry a jail tenn of up to I year.

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WASHINGTON - The House and Senate voted Thursday to cut the
pay of the secretary of state so Sen. EdmundS. Muskie, D-Maine, can
take the job. The legislation was sent to President Carter.
Muskie was nominated by President Carter on Tuesday to succeed
Cyrus Vance, who resigned as secretary of state over the failed attempt to rescue U.s: hostages in Iran.
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WASHINGTON ~ The House on Thursday handily rejected an
amendment to boost 1981 defense spending by $5.1 billion despite
claims that the money was needed to avert future military failures ,
such as the ill-fated Iranian rescue attempt.
The 246-164 vote was an Important victory for President Carter and
House Democratic leaders who had lobbied heavily against the higher
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House rejects defense amendment

Hunt brothers tell silver story

9:30 AM TO 8 PM

FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1980

· From tbe Associated Press

ROME - Pope John Paul n set out today on his fifth foreign trip in
17 months, a "religious and missionary trip" to six African countries
in 10 days to stimulate the growth of Christianity.
The ~yeai'Old R&lt;fnan Catholjc pontiff .told a small crowd of
diplomats and church and government Qfficlals at Rome's Leonardo
da Vinci Airport he was "going to tbe heart of tbe immense African
continent that received the light of the Christian faith from the
missionaries."
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FRIDAY, MAY 2ND

en tine
.POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT. OHIO,

Pontiff starts fifth foreign trip

FREE BLOOD pressure clinic
Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 non in front of
Racine Home National Bank by the ·
Racine Emergency Squad. The vials
of life will be distributed during the
clinic.

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Security reduction request refused

able to obtain legal advice leading to
suits against university officials or
police.
RhOdes also approved a bill by
Rep. J . Leonard Camera, D-Lorain,
eliminating a requirement that !&amp;and 17-year-olds obtain work certificates for non-agricultural and
non-hazardous swruner jobs. It was
given an Immediately effective
emergency clause in order to apply
to the upcoming swruner season.
Other bills approved by the governor, all effective July 30, will:
- Increase fr~m 6 percent to 8 percent the interest which may be
charged on monetary judgments
awarded by courts.
- Revise fee schedules for
executors and administrators of
estates. (Current fees, which now
vary widely, would average about 4
percent for an average estate, the
governor's office said.)
- Make administrative changes in
the Rehabilitation Services Commission.

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VOL 31 NO. 14

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U'L ABNER - The vocal music department of Southern High School
will be presenting the Broadway musical and movie, "Li'l Abner" at 8
p.m. Saturday in the high school auditorium. Some of the "characters"
pictured from the left are Meg Amberger as Moon Bean; Christa Beegle,

Appassionata Van Climax; James Bush ali Lonesome Polecat; Bucky
Fisher as Hairless Joe; John Wilbarger as Clem Scragg, and Corey MoPhail as Romeo Scragg. .Direction is by Mrs. Roberta Maidens, vocal
music supervisor.

Unemployment rate up
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
nation's unemployment rate shot up
from 6.2 percent to 7 percent in
April, the highest level in 212 years
and a powerful ·sign that the .
economy is being squeezed by the
vice of recession, the government
reported today.
lt was the largest one-month increase in the jobless rate in more
than three decades.
The I,abor Department said the
number of Americans without jobs
grew by 825,000 from March to 7.3
million, with the largest unemployment increases coming in the
slumping construction and auto industries.
The rise in the jobless rate was the
steepest for one month since
January 1975, when the nation was in
the grip of its last recession. Even
more startling was the leap in unemployment among adult men from 4.9
percent to 5.9 percent, the largest
monthly increase since October
1949.
The jobless ffgures parallel other
recent economic indicators pointing
to a recession and lend new evidence
to revised predictions that the doWnturn will be substantially deeper
then President Carter is forecasting.
The president has predicted a
"short and mild" recession with
unemnployment rising to 7.2 percent
by the end of this year and staying at
about that level through 1981 .
Some government economists,
however, say unemployment now
may rise to as much as 8 or 9 percent, matching the peak jobless
figures during the 1974-75 recession.
The deteriorating economy raises
new questions about whether Carter
will stick to his plans for a balanced
budget and other tight fiscal and
monetary policies for fighting inflation, which critics say are responsible for bringing on a severe
recession.
Hardest hit by the unemployment
increase were blue-collar workers.
Their unemploymel)t .rate surged
from 8 percent in March to 9.7 percent in April.
By contrast, unemployment

among service workers rose from

7.1 percent to8 percent, and the rate
for white collar workers increased
fi'om3.3 percent to3.7 percent.
As of Thursday, Carter remained
conunitted to curbing inflation as
the top economic priority of his administration.
The Labor Department said employment decreased in virtually
every economic sector during April
except in government, where the
nwnber of jobs rose by 75,000,
primarily due to the hiring of temporary workers for the 1980 census.
Employment dropped 140,000 in
construction, 123,000 in autos and
130,000 in trade.
Overall employment declined by
500,000 jobs during the month to 97.2
million, the lowest level in nearly a
year.
The unemployment rate, until

April, had remained remarkably
stable at about 6 percent for more
than two years.
The last time unemplorrnent
reached 7percent was August 1977.
The Labor Department gave
breakdowns of april unemployment
rates among the following employment groups:
-Adult women, 6.3 percent, up
from 5. 7 percent in March.
- Teen-agers, 16.2 percent, up
from 15.9 percent.
.
-Non-white teen-agers, 29.8 per- ·
cent, down from 33 percent.
- Whites 6.2 percent, up from 5.4
percent.
- Non-whites, 12.6 percent, up
from 11.8 percent.
- Full-time workers 6.6 percent,
upfrom5.8.
- Part-time workers, 8.§, up
from 8.3.

''All the signs point to a deeper
recesSion than the official forecast,"
one government econorilist, who
declined to be IWIIIed, said Thursday. The economist said one internal report predicts unemployment could rise to between 8 and
9 percent by 1981.
Carter's chief inflation adviser, AI
Kahn, acknowledged on Wednesday
that unemployment could hit 7.5 percent this year and 8 percent next
year.
Each one percentage point rise in
the rate translates into an additional
1,030,000 people out of work.
The latest sign r:J. a recession
emerged Thursday with a Commerce Department report that
seasonally adjusted construction
spending declined at an annual rate
of 5.8 percent in March to $229
billion, the biggest one-month
decline in 36 years. ·

Syracuse council approves change
Syracuse Council Thursday night
took action to make a portion of
Bridgeman Street (Sand Hill Road)
one way.
Council, as an emergency
measure approved an ordinance to
make Bridgeman one way from the
· William Roush residence to the bam
on the Jack Williams property
toward College Road. The ordinance
became effective Immediately.
Meeting with council were Kenneth Cundiff and Don Hendricks concerning open sewers in the village.
A member of council will meet

with Frank Petrie, deputy health
commissioner, to notify residents
who are in violation.
It was reported that Herman London, pool manager, will start work
Immediately in preparing the pool
for swruner use.
Mayor Eber Pickens said he had
requested CETA workers for the
village from the Meigs County Commission but no action has been
taken.
It was reported that ditching will
be done in the village Saturday. It
was also announced that ball games
will get underway at the village ball

park this weekend.
Council, in other business, agreed
to rent four portable restrooms for
the park area for the swnmer.
Mayor Pickens reported he will
make a new sign for tbe Syracuse
Cemetery. It will be erected before
Memorial Day.
Attending were Mayor Pickens,
Janice · Lawson, clerk, George
Holman, treasurer, Chief of Police
Milton Varian, Troy Zwilling, Mick
Ash, Willie Cundiff, Jack Williams
and Kathryn Crow, council members. ·

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COLUMBUS, Oblo (AP) - The
RABIES CLINIC·- Dr. Alan 8061er, Kanauga, administered rabies
5hots at a rabies clinic held Thursday ~ftemoon at the Meig5 County
Fairgrowids. Asaisting Dr. !3oster was T81Il111)i Anderson. The clinic
opened at 3 p.m. am! by \:30 28 ~Is had been given their rabies
vaccine. The rabies clbdc was sponsored QY the Meigs County Health
Department.
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wiJullDg aamber drawn Thursday
Dlgbt In tbe Ohio Lottery'• daily
· game "The Number" wu 718.
In the weekly "Pyramld"
ga01e, the wbmlng numbers were

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·SIDEWALK SAI$S - Residents wera out early this morning taking advantage ~ the many 5idewalk sales
being offered by Pomeroy Merchants.
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Eastern splits_; Southern falls

Kyger Creek clinches first
place tie with 6-1 victory

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Terry Porter·allowed just four hits
while Mike Swisher and Willie Noble
each batted in a pair of runs to help
the Kyger Creek Bobcats clinch a tie
for the Southern Valley Athletic Conference baseball championship
Thursday with a 6-1 victory over
North Gallia at Cheshire.
With Eastern left to play, the Bobcats hold a 7-2 SVACaccountingand'
lead Southern by one game.
Meanwhile, second-place

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The death of a 22-year old Point Pleasant biking enthusiast was quite a shock Wednesday night, but not a com- ~
plete surprise.
In recent years as the sun wanns the horizon, the strip
mining areas in Cheshire and Addison Townships thrive with
the sound of engines from hill-climbing motorcycles, fourwheel drive vehicles and other types of transportation.
It seems the tri-county's 'dare-devils' take to the hills in
some type of challenge between man and machines.
As in any case, we are saddened by the loss of a young
person just begmning a good, productive life; however. his
death should be a warning for other cyclists that danger
lurks despite one's knowledge of his motorcycle, car, truck or
bicycle.
Traveling on unfamiliar terrain can be dangerous, particularly if a person is moving at an unsafe speed.
Each week, motorcycle riders from all walks of life,
some motoring as far away as 150 to 200 miles, participate in
'dirt biking' in Gallia's abandoned strip mines. Those mines
are also used for parties for adults and youth alike.
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As we enter the hot days of sununer, let's hope this is just
the only tragedy to mar the outdoors sports scene.

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Southern suffered a 7-4 loss to the
host Southwestern Highlanders to
place their SVAC record at 6-3.
. The victory tied Southwestern for
third place with Eastern after the
Eagles split a do.Ubleheader with
Hannan Trace at Reedsville. The

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'Mortgage rates coming down'

NEW YORK (AP ) Jack
Carlson, economist and authority on
housing, has good news for people
seeking to sell their homes, and
some also for those who want to buy.
"The worst will be over in the next
60 to 90 days," he said from Chicago
this week. "Mortgage rates will be
coming down ."
That forecast is perhaps the first
good news to come out of the real
estate market in six months, or since
the Federal Reserve, seeking to
tame inflation, decided to let rising
interest rates help them out.
Already, said Car~me of the
extreme high rates,
round 16
percent or 17 percent, e collapsing. "By the end of the year the
average rate will be ~own to 14 percent. And by next year to 13."
the amount of money set aside for
Never mind for the moment what
developers or individuals and the happens after that. If he is on target,
service charge from a bank or lenders soon will be more agreeable
savings and loan, would he set by the to deal with, buyers will be able to
Legislature if the issue is approved.
borrow, and homeowners finally will
~o to be worked out later would
be able to sell their houses.
be the income limits under which in-Prices, of course, will remain
dividuals could qualify for loans.
high, which isn't good news - but
Backers said the proposal was no not surprise, either - for buyers.
different in its lack of specifics than And interest rates, while lower, will
past issues okaying legalized bingo still cause families to pay more than
and the state lottery.
they think they can afford.
"We have not made a practice in
Carlson has credentials. Mter serthis state ... of legislating by con- ving several presidents he became
stitutional amendment," Orlett said. chief economist for the Chamber of
He and others pointed out the issue
Conunerce mthe United States, and
would not raise taxes. The bonds
last · year was chosen head , of the
would be repaid as borrowers paid
National Association of Realtors.
off their mortgages.
His conunentary followed a
It marks the third time in five
telephone survey of 21 metropolitan
years that housing-related issues areas in which most reported the
have been placed before voters. good, even surprising news that
Plans offered in 1975 and 1977 wefe April sales were the same or only a
both rejected.
bit below the March level of 2.7
But the current proposal, unlike million units.
ao earlier. issue, "does not permit
That 's quite a contrast to what's
the state to make direct loans or been going on. From February to
guarantee loans, '' Orlett said.
March, for example, sales dropped
In addition, interest rates which 10 percent. And since last fall, when
have soared to new highs since then they reached nearly 4 million, the
may make the plan more attractive
decline has measured 36 percent.
to voters.
Even that doesn't tell the full
The Oh i o Homebuilders story, and certainly not the h!lllllln
Association, one of the groups for- story- of the families that bought a
ming the " Ohio Committee of 1,000" new home and couldn't unload the
to support the issue, estimated new old, of families needing to bUy who
home construction in the state is couldn't obtain a mortgage, and of
down by 00 percent to 80 percent.
families that simply were-priced out
Supporters say 43 states already , of contention.
have passed similar programs, in-·
The overall statistics don't tell the
eluding Pennsylvania, West Virgina, regional story either. In parts of the
Kentucky and Michigan.
Midwest the market was left in ruins

Ohio perspective

Lack o-f -gas funds prohibit repair
By JOE McKNIGHT

cent in May , 10.51 percent in Jime, hiring new workers.
Allsoclated Pras Writer
7.2 percent in August and .4 percent
"Also, we were fortunate in
COLUMBUS, OHio (AP)
in September.
having a mild winter," said departDeclining gasoline sales continue in
The state transportation depart- ment spokesman David Finley.
their circuitious way to knock
Firiley estimated the mild weather
ment gets 4.25 cent&lt;! for ito! operating
·potholes in Ohio's highway repair fund from each seven cents of motor allowed. his department to save
fWld.
vehicle fuel tax collected. That pays about $2 million alloted for fuel to
Statistics for February, the latest for operattng ·snow plows and road run snow plows, salt trucks. and
month available, show that total fungraders, mowing graBS on highway other extra equipment associated
ds collected under Ohio's seven- rights of way, patching potholes, with a harsh winter.
cents-per-gallon tax was down 9.08 summer repaving projects,
Department spokesman estimate
percent in February from the same n!P,&lt;Iirin!l and replacing bridges, that since the July 1 start of the
month a year ago. It was down 4.75 keeping up roadside rest sites and fiscal year about f4.8 million has
per-Cent for the fiscal year which safety upgrading of highways.
been saved in personnel services
'
began last July 1.
the rest of the seven cents is through a combination of reduced
The net loss for this fiscal year is divided among county and employment and less overtime.
:$13,256,145.
.
municipal governments, debt They trace that mainly to the mild
Income from the tax began drop- retirement and a waterways safety winter. · ·
ping last May when record high confund.
,.
, Statewide employment in the
sumption levels ·nation-wide comTransportation officials . say the department is now under 7,100. Weir
bined with rising prices and a new decline in gasoline sales is in lin!! says that's the lowest in the past five
spate of crude oil price increases · with their projections made during years. Employment in the departfrom the Organization of' Petrolewn
bpdget talks last year, and they're ment is down 26 percent since 1975
~
,Exporting CoWltries.
not greatly surprised.
·
and Weir said it has been dropping
· In comp.arlaon with the same monTransportation Director David faster since he institut.ed the hiring
th for the previous year; fuel tax in-- Weir says he is partially offsetting freeze last year.
come
dropped 4.61 (lllr- the loss by continuing a freeze on
. ' for the
. state
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after declines of 50 percent or more.
Even in the affluent Sunbelt, sales
dived 20 percent.

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c :c=-=-:-Public Notice

tallows by The Counc il of
the Village of Pomeroy ,

twothirds of

all

m em ber s elected t her eto

conc urring ,

that

OR -

DINANCE NO . 379, da ted
February 6, 1969; OR ·
DINANCE NO . 401, dal.ed
June 1, 1970; Ord inance No.
407, dated Nove mber 1,
1969; Ordinance No. 431,
dated May 15, 1972; ordina nce No . 440, dated
Aug ust 20, 1973; Ordinance
No . 451, dated July 1, 1974;
Ordinance No. 454, dated
November 18, 1974: Or·
dina nee No. - 456, da ted
Febru ary 3, 1975; Or·
di na-nee No. 473, dated June
6, 1976; Ordinance No. 485,
dated January 1, 1978; Or·
di nance No. 501, dated
Feb ru ary 19, 1979; and Or·
dinance No . 511, dated
February 18, 1980, is
hereby amended to the ex·
tent th at Section l,
Para gr aph B i s changed as
lollows :
Section 1. That the
following scale of salaries
and wages for employees of
the Village of Pomeroy,

Oh io:

B. Police Department :
Chief of

YEARLY
One to six
month s
$11,000.00
Afte r six
months
13,000.00
1. The Chief of Pol ice is
subject to ca ll 24 hours a
day.
2. The Ch ief of Police
sha ll se r ve a six months
Police

immed ia te preservation at

the public sa fety in said
village of Pomeroy and
shall go into effec t April16,
1980.
APPROVED :
Clarence Andrews
MAYOR
PASSED : 4·14· 80
ATTEST: Jane Walton
CLERK -TRUSTEE
14) 25 (5) 2 2tc
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FROM THE
MEIGS COUNTY COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE,
POMEROY, OHIO
Western Reserve Mutual
casualty Company
Wooster
Ohio 45691, eta!
Plaintiffs
vs.
Bobby R. Mitchell, Sr.
Route 4
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Defendant
Cause No. 1,431
NOTICE
TO: BOBBY R. MIT·
CHELL, SR .
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS :
Route 4, Pomeroy, Ohio
45760
PRESENT ADDRESS:
Unknown
Plaintiffs have brought
this action naming yov as
defendant in the Mei!fS
County Court by filing lhetr
complaint on October 17,
197-9.
The object of the complaint is to recover a
·money judgment against
you for your negligent·
operation of a motor
vehicle on October 20, 1977,

Specifications,

excepting

pea or shot gravel, which is
an ungraded material.
2-With respect to the
aforesaid, eslimatd quan·
lilies, the vendors shall
understand thai no
guarantee Is given to the
actual quantities of aggregates to be furnished,
but each vendor shall be re·
quired to furnish any part
of the actual requirements,

as ordered during the bid
year.

3-Prices on this bid
shall be firm and in effect
from April1 , 1980ioAprill,
1981.
4- AII ..bidders must
agree to furnish any aggregate materials as re-

quested in Item 1, at the
same price to all townships
of Meigs county during the
bid year.

plaintiff

Ronald

Whit -

tington, ·which was insured

by plaintiff WeUern Reserve Mutual Casualty Com -·
pany. The prayer is for

COICAGO (AP) - Manager Don
Zimmer heaved a sigh of relief and
said, "Thank God we don't have to
play them again for a while," after
his Boston Red Sox edged the
Chicago White Sox 4-3 Thursday
night in a gllffil\ which ended in a
heavy fog.
"They hit, they p_itch and they
~ bases. What else is there?"
asked Zimmer, who also was
pleased that his Red Sox came up
with good pitching in the series.
It marked the first series Chicago
has lost this season after winning its
first five.
In the only other American
League games played Thursday,
Clevellpid edged Toronto 2-1 and
Califorilia nipped Seattle 2-1.
"We hadn't been pitching well, but
we got some good pitching in this
series," said Zinuner. "The kid
(Sruce Hurst) pitched good and
Dick Drago was outstanding. We
needed it !Ill because they also got
8001! pitching.
"In that ninth inning, I kept
pulling for ground balls because I
could just see someone losing the
ball in that fogowith all of those runners on base," said Zinuner.
With the bases loaded and one run
in, Zimmer got his wish. Reliever
Tom aurgmeier came in and got
Marv Foley to bounce to shortStop
Rick Surleson, who stepped on

.s--,.....on the envelope con -

taining the bid, the name
and address of the vendor
must be shown and plainly
marked "Aggregate Bids".
6--Proposals are to be
returned on bid forms supplied by the vendor, and
will be opened on the dale
and place specified above.
7- The Meigs County
Commissioners reserve the

right to accept or reject
· any or all bids and/or any
partherof.
Mary Hobstetter, Clerk

Meigs County Board

of Commissioners

(4) 25, (5) 2, 2tc

whereby you drove your
vehicle left of center into

the vehicle operated by·

west eight rods; the·nce
south 31° west six rods;
thence south 41/,o west
eight rods; thence south 28"
west four rods to a stake on
the south line of the above
conveyed premises from
which the south east corner ·
of the above described
premises bears south 970
east eleven ( 11) rods and .
nine links.
Reference Deed: Vol.
113, Page 215, Meigs Coun· :
ty Deed Records.
· You are notified that you ·
are required to answer the
.Complaint within 28 days
after the last publication.
The last publication will be
made on the 6th day of
June, 1980. If no answer is ·
filed, the Court will ?rant
the demand for partitoon of
real estate .
Larry E. Spencer,
Meigs County
Clerk of Court ·
(5) 2, 9, 16, 23,30 (6) 6, 6tc

Public Notice

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS
tudgment against you for1
COUNTY, OHIO
damages sustained in the
VIRGINIA R. BLAKE, ET
amount of $100.00 for plain - AL
tiff Ronald Whittington and
Plaintiffs,
$1,276 .31 tor plaintiff
vs.
Western Reserve Mutual WADE F. KING, ET AL
probat ion period.
ANNA ROBINSON KING,
3. Cou ncil w ill enter into Casualty Company, the
Address Unknown
a contrac t with t he Chief amount of diminution of
Defendants.
after . the probationary value of the insured
vehicle, plus the costs of
No. 17,443
period.
action.
- NOTICE BY
Patrolman
HOURLY theYou
are required to an PUBLICATION First six-monthsswer the complaint within
To the unknown heirs ,
without
(28) days af- dev i sees,
le9atees,
experience
$3.65 twenty-eight
ter the last publicatoon of executors, adm inistrators,
Following si x
this
Notice.
which
will
be
s'
p
ouse
or
assigns
of Anna
months or with
published once each week King Robinson, address
ex perience
4.00 tor
six successive weeks in
unknown, and A. J. Reuter,
Second year ,
4.23 accordance
with Rule 4.4 Mamie Reuter, T. J . John,
Third year
4.46 iA), Ohio Rules
ol Civil son, Virginia -Johnson, Otto
Fourth year
4.69 Procedure, and the
Johnson, Harley Johnson,
Fifth year
4.94 publication will be madelast
on Rebecca Kay Meadows,
Extra
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5·9, 1980.
Paul King, and Dan King,
Patrolman
HOURLY
Should you fail to answer deceased, all whose adFirst year
otherwise respond as dresses ~re unknown :
ser vice
$3.15 or
permitted by the Ohio
You are hereby notified
One to thr ee
Rules of CiVIl Procedure !hat a Complaint has beeh
years
3.30 within
the time stated, filed in the Common Pleas
Three t o five
by default will be Court of Meigs County,
years
3.50 judgment
rendered against foUTor Ohio, Case No . 17,-4-43,
Five to eigh t
namong the bove as Defen·
~~~ r~liJ!l!fema11dJ!d .io 1be,
years
4.00 complaint.
dants and demanding parEight to ten
Elizabeth Hobstetter tition of the following
years
4.50
Clerk, Meigs described real estate, to·
Section 2. Promotion and
COUnty Court wit :
Raise :
·
Situated in the County of
County Courthouse
F. Th at a ny .ex tra
Meigs, State of Ohio, Town·
patrofmcm who wish to Pomeroy, .Ohio 45769
ship of Salisbury and furbecome a
full
t ime (4) 4, 11 , 18, 25 &lt;SI2, 9, 61c
ther bounded and
poli ceman will be given 112
described as follows:
Public Notice
cr edit per year worked,
Commencing at the
thus earnin9 credit on
NOTICE TO
southwest corner of the
saG.
lary300
scale
and
rank
.
AGGREGATE
VENDORS·.
Bartlett Stevens lot known
hours minimum
by lot No. 4 of the northeast
mustbeworkedperyearlo
Sealed bids will be quarter
of Section No. 35,
be considered on years tor received by the Board ol Range 19,
No. 2;
rank and salary.
Meigs County .Commls· thence southTown
87° east one
H. Previous experience sioners at the county com~
hundred and fourteen (114)
to be cons i der~d in starting missioners Office, located
rods along the north 1ine of
salary
.
I
h
c
I
H
I
th
the Uriah Stevens lot; then·
Section 3. That Or· on I e our ouse, n e ce
north H&lt;o east forty dinance No. , 379, dated Village of Pomeroy, Ohio
February 6, 1969; Or· until 12 Noon on !he 13th
dinance No. 401 , d.ated June day of May , 1980, and the eight &lt;48&gt;' rods and eight
1, 1970; Ordinance No. 407, bios will be opened at 2:15 (8) links to the section line;
dated Novem,ber 1, 1970; P.M. on the 13th day of thence north 970 west along
Ordinance No. 431, dated Ma y, 1980, for the fur · the section line to Wolf Pen
May 15, 1972; Ordinance nlshlng of all kinds and Creek; thence down the
No. 440, dated August 20, sizes of aggregate that m..M_ creek to the place of begin·
1973; Ordinance· .No. 451 , be required by the ·Meigs ning, containing thirty-six
dated July 1, 1974; Or· County Highway Depart· acres. more or less.
dinance No. 454, dated men!.
Also the right of way for
November 18, 1974; Or·
Esllm.ated quantities of a private road with gates
dinance No. 473, dated June all aggregate required, ap- through the Uriah Stevens
lot down the stream when
6,
1976;January
Ord inance
No. 485,
11, 1978;
Or· proximately -40,000 tons.
dated
the !russel now Is. There is
dinance No . 501 , dated· SPECIFICATIONS FOR reserved oh the above
February 19, 1979; and Or· THE BIDS AS FOLLOWS: described premises the
dinance No. 511 , dated
1- Bid price per ton f.o.b. right of a road for an outlet
February 18, 1980, and all loaded at the vendors plant for the east end of the Bart·
other ordinances in. conflict tor the various kln«;fs and lett Stevens lot com·
with the provisions of this sizes of aggregates that · menclng at a stake on the
ordinance shal'l be and are
line of the above
hereby repealed.
may be required, which east
described r-. premises from
Section 4. Thai this. Or· . will conform to the pertl- wh ich a mulberry tree four
dinan&lt;e is hereby declared nent Slate of Ohio Depart- inches in diameter bears
to be an e m e r gen~y or·. men! of Highways Con· scuth 44 degrees west two
·dlnance necessary ,for th~ struction and Materials rods; thence south 500 west
six rods · thence south 530

Public Notice __
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS AND
GENERAL PUBLIC
Marvin Keebaugh, Mar·
Lorie Keebaugh , Jacob·
Gaul and Mildred Gaul ;

each of whose ind ividual'
addreSs
is Route 3,.
Pomeroy, Ohio, announce
the dissolution of their par -

tnership, d.b.a. K 8. G
Shake Shoppe, Tuppers
Plains, Ohio, effective·
Aprill2, 1980.
The business will be con-'
tinued
by
Marvin.
Keebaugh and Marjorie
Keebaugh at the same ad·
dress.

SS&amp; Jacob and
Mildred Gaul
SS&amp; Marvin and
Marjorie Keebaugh
(5) 2, 9, 2tc

By Associated Preas
It was the second straight game in
Matt "The Scatt" Alexander will which Morgan homered against his
do in a pinch - especially if the oc- fonner teammates and the victory
casion demands a pinch-runner.
completed a Houston sweep of a
Like Thursday.
three-game series in Riverfront
Willie Stargell had singled leading Stadiwn for the (irst time since Sepoff the lOth inning for Pittsburgh and • !ember 1972.
the Pirates' speed specialist W&amp;'l
The Astros now have won six
brought in to run for the lwnbering straight games and lead the Reds
first baseman.
and the Los Angeles Dodg~rs by I¥..
Jitterbugging off first, Alexander games in the National League _West.
distracted everyone, including Bill
Pblllies 2, MeiS 1
Robinson at the plate, who adLuis Aguayo hit his first major
mitted: "I'm not used to having a league homer to account for both
~ guy in front of me dancing aroWld
Philadelphia runs as the Phillies
like that."
survived a major league recordBut it made a difference. Relief equalling strikeout perfonnance by
pitcher Woodie Fryman, afraid of Pete Falcone to beat New York.
throwing a changeup in. that Falcone struck out the first six hitsituation, came in with a fastball. ters he faced at the start of the game
Robinson connected for a double and to become only the second pitcher in
Alexander came spinning home with modern National League history to
the winning run iii a 2-1 Pirate vic- accomplish that feat. The other was
tory.
Andy Messersmith of the Los
It was a duplicate of the situation Angeles Dodgers, in 1973. Three
Tuesday night when Alexander American Leaguers have done it.
scored the winning run from first in Falcone permitted only three hits in
the loth on a Bill Madlock double.
seven innings and finished with eight
Elsewhere in the National League, strikeouts. Two of the hits came in
the Houston Astros whipped the Cin- the fifth when Larry Bowa singled
cinnati Reds !1-3, the Philadelphia ahead of Aguayo's home run.
Phillies stopped the New York Mets
Padres 4, Braves 3
2-1 and the San Diego Padres beat
Willie Montanez stroked a ninththe Atlanta Braves 4-3.
inning single to score Gene Tenace
The victory went to Kent Tekulve, from second and give San Diego its
who worked out of a bases-loaded victory over Atlanta. Tenace had
jam in the loth.
reached base on an error by third
Reds 9, Astros 3
baseman Manuel Ruiz and Dave
Joe Morgan drove in three runs Winfield moved hilll to second with a
with a homer and a single and single off loser Rick Camp.
Houston ganged up on Mike LaCoss
for five unearn~ runs to defeat Cin·cinnatl behind J.oe Niekro's sixhitter.
FINAL MEETING
The final meeting to organize the
Meigs Girls' Softball League will be
TAGDAYSET
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Royal
The Pomeroy Youth Baseball and Crown Bottling Co. garage on N. Se- ~
Softball Leagues will hold their an- · cond Ave., Middleport.
nual tag day Saturday in the Village
All girls' teams wishing to parof Pomeroy. Proceeds will be used to ticipate in either the junior (11).13)
help with the expenses incurred in
division or the senior (1H8) division
carrying out the swruner program. must have a representative present
Phil Harrison is president this year.
for the meeting.

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K C tracksters wzn·
CHESillRE - The Kyger Creek
track squad swept the top three
paces in four events to record an
871&gt;-391&gt; victory over the North
Gallia Pirates Wednesday.
Mark Rippey (24.9) led Bobcats
Paul Lasseter and Tim King to the
wire in the ZID-yard dash while Chris
Elliott (41-4¥..), Bill Ross and Vic
Van Sickle grabbed the top three
berths in the shot put.
Ross' throw of 138-3 led Rob
Waugh and Elliott to the top three
spots in the discus, while Smith's IS.
3 in the long jump took the fourth first ahead of King and Westfall.
KCHS' other victories came from
Rippey (12.2, 100-meter dash ),
Kevin Parsons (57.3, 440 dash) , Scott
Burnett (5:03, mile run) , King (17.0,
110 high hurdles) and Smith (5-8) in
the high jwnp. Alan Sheets also
cleared 5-8, ·but Smith won on fewer
misses.
North Gallia's Billy Blackburn
claimed a victory in the 880 run
(2:17.4) while Bill Luckadoo won the
300 low hurdles in44.7.
Blackburn also finished second in

the mile run (5:09) and third in ~
high jwnp (5-4). Bruce Shriver turned in the other top finish for the
Pirates with an 18.1 in the high hurdles for second.

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· ONE WEEK
Fr_iday thru Thursday

ABOUT A

DOUBLEKNIT
60" Width

'3.98 Yd .

'2.98 Yd .
STARTINGMAYS
CALL 992-5320

SEWING CLASSES
THE SEWING CENTER

You are hereby nollfled:;:
that you have been named•.
Defendant in a legal action"·
entitled Pomeroy Natlonat,'·
Bank, Plaintiff, vs. GeraldWilkinson, Defendant. This;
action has been assignee
Case No. 17,439 and is penf
ding in the Common Plea~
Court of Meigs County,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769.
.;
The object of the com-:.
plaint Is to obtain judgment~
plus interest tor default of a&lt;\
promissory note and·',
security agreement and tor&lt;
1
costs of the matter.
You are required to ~
·answer the complaint,·
within twenty -eight days'~
after the last publication of •
this notice, which will be~

on The T in Middleport

HOLE-IN-1 GOLF CONTEST_
MAY 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Figu'e it out.

THIS WEEKEND - THURS. THRU SUN.

You can expect the average mOwer to last

3 to 4 years. That's the official industry figure. But the

life cx~ctancy of a Yawo Big Wheel Mower 1s over l~
y~ars. _Thai inclUdes the commercial users who work. thiJr

AT lliE JAYMAR GOLF COURSE, POMEROY• .

published once eath Week·:
for six successive ·. weeks.~
The last publication will be.-

SPONSORED BY THE MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY LIONS CLUB
GRAND Fun Set of Wilson 1200 Golf Clubs

made on May 16, 1990, and·:
the twenty-eight deanycse tor·,_
answer will comm
00
til at dale.
•
In case of your failure to·
answer or · otherwise' res-;
fl(lnd as requl red by the.
Ohio Rules of Civil Pro-"
cedure, judgment · by; ,.
default will be rendered.
against you for the relief·
demanded In the com -;
plaint:
,

PRIZE

Includes
4 Woods &amp; a 1rons
Retail Value

Retail Value

Sf!ftftlll

-v ;,v

DAILY GIVEAWAY. - CLOSEST TO THE HOLE
"BUU:S EYE PARTY · · "Retail Vale of 122.50

Larry E . Spencer,. .
Clerk of Courts•

' Mei!L
(5) 2&gt;?. ]_6~\L~

&amp;

54" &amp; 60" Wide

error and RBI hits from Greg Smith
and Jolm Amos. Mike Swisher,
behind two hit-!, drove in I!Ie other
two KCHS runs.
~
Porter struck out six and walked

only one while losing pitcher Tim
ter to answer a two-run Eastern
Howe also fanned six but walked
rally in the bottom ci the first.
seven in going the distance.
· KeUey Petrie doubled to start the inHighlanders 7, Tornadoes 4
ning and Mike Waugh, Greg Weeb
Keith Sizemore blasted a home
and Toby Sheets followed with
run with Jeff Gilbert on base in the singles.
fourth inning to lock up SouthWaugh struck out one and walked
western's victory over Southern.
three while losing pitcher Greg
The Highlanders broke a 4-4 tie in Wigal also went the distance to fan
the bottom of the third when Dale five and wall!: three. Both pitchers
Newberry drove in a run after hit- doled out lour hits.
ting into a force play.
Wigal came back to relieve
Newberry keyed a lour-run South- Ci·arlie Ritchie in the fourth inning
western uprising in the first inning of the finale to pick up the victory.
by driving in two runs, but Southern
Eastern took a 2-llead after three
came back with a four-run rally in innings but Hannan Trace came
the third.
back to tie the game in the fourth
Newberry , Sizemore and Jay behind an RBI couble by Tim
Burleson each turned in 2-for-3 ef- Be a w r amt a run-scoring single by
forts for the winners, while Sizemore Alan Fulks.
scattered the seven Southern hits
The Eagles' winners came in the
among seven different Tornadoes.
bottom of that stanza when Mike
John Pape took the loss for Bissell singled home the first run
Southern. Both pitchers turned in a and an error off a Nicky Leonard hit
complete game.
produced the winning run.
WUdcats 4-3, Eagles 2-4
Petrie allowed only three hits in
Hannan Trace came up with three taking thll Joss with a completeruns in the second inning of the lidlif- game effort .

FEEl..

POLYINTERLOCK

STRETCH
TERRY

whose last known address 1
was 15 West Cave Street, ;
Pomeroy , Ohio.

11, 18, 25

runs.

SPECIAL G~QUP

YES WE HAVE

IN THE COMMON PLEAS ·
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
Plaintiff,
No. 17,439 •
•
- vsGERALD WILKINSON ,
Defendant.
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
,
TO : Gerald Wilkinson ,·

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suspenseful ninth inning.
Steve Trout, 1-2, ftnished brilliantly for the White Sox and didn't allow
a hit in the last five innings. But he
was the victim of the long ball in the
early going.
Despite the loss, the White Sox
remained in first place in the
American LeBgue West while the
Red Sox moved into a second-place
tie in the East, one-half game behind
Toronto.
Indians Z, Blue Jaya 1
Mike Hargrove .drove in two runs
with a bases-loaded single in the
eighth inning to lead Cleveland over
Toronto. The Indians loaded the
bases and chased Blue Jay starter
Dave Lemanczyk in the eighth with
a double by Rick Manning and walks
to Ron Pruitt andJorgeOrta.
With nobody out, reliever Joey
McLaughlin got pinch-hitter Andres
Mora to pop out, but Hargrove
followed with a shot down the right
field line past a diving Jolm
Mayberry at first that drove in the
two runs.
Angels 2, Mariners 1
Pinch-runner Bert Campaneris
scored on a fielder's choice in the
seventh inning to lift California over
&amp;;attle in a game which was
protested by Mariner Manager
Darrell Johnson. The protest stemmed from an Angel appeal play in
the top of the seventh which wiped

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heaves
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sigh of relief

Public Notice

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ORDINANCE
NO. 514
AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND ORD·INANCE
NO. 379, ORDINANCE NO.
401. ORDINANCE NO .· 407.
ORDINANCE NO . 43J, OR ·
Dm ANCE NO . 440, OR ~
DINANCE NO. 451 , OR,
DINANCE NO. 454, OR ~
DINANCE NO . 456, OR ·
DINANCE NO. 485, OR ·
DIN ANCE NO . 501, OR ~
DINANCE NO . 511, TO FIX
SALAR IE S AND WAGES
OF THE VILLAGE OF
POMEROY, OHIO.
BE IT ORDAINED, as
Ohio,

NEW COACH- Jolm Lawborn,liead basketball coach at Warren
Western Reserve High School the past five years.has been appointed
head ba$ketball coach at Rio Grande College. Lawhorn, who for six
years served as head basketball coach at Circleville High School,
returns to his alma mater succeeding Art Lanham who resigned in
February.
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enonnous underl)ing demand for
existing housing. Not just 4 million,
but 5 million unit&lt;! a year.

Now that interest rates appear to
befalling, allthatnlightchange.As
Carlson sees it, there remains an

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The Bobcats plated four insurance
run in the sixth on a two-run Pirate ·

Alexander's dancing
hurts Fryman

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Housing could receive boost
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Voter
approval of a statewide ballot issue
June 3 would boost Ohio's slwnping
housing industry by helping low and
mOderate income persons obtain affordable home building loans,
backers said Thuisday.
Passage of Issue 2 "could lower
the mortgage rates considerably,"
~P- Edward J. Orlett, D-Dayton,
told a news conference marking the
start of the campaign.
· "It's not only the poor, its the middle income (residents), the families
who are being priced out of the
market," Sen. Stanley J. Aronoff, RCincinnati; said.
"The issue will pass or fail (on)
whether we can sell to the people of
Ohio (that) this affects them directly," Aronoff added.
If approved by voters, the
proposed constitutional amendment
would permit state and local governments to raise money for housing by
borrowing money through issuance
of tax-exempt revenue bonds.
Money yielded by the bond sales
would he distributed to mortgage
lenders and brokers. They, in turn,
would lend the money at reduced
rates to low and moderate income
families.
Those loans could be used by
qualifying developers and individuals for the construction,
rehabilitation or remodeling ci
privately-&lt;Jwned homes.
Although the measure authorizes
development of such a program, it
does not spell out key det..1ts of now
It would be administered.
Supporters said rules governing

SVAC Roundup

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Wildcats are 2~ in the league while
North Gallia fell to 1~.
North Gallia's Barry Marcum
broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning by singling, stealing second and
third and coming home on a Porter
balk.
Kyger Creek took the lead for good
in the bottom of the frame when
Willie Noble belted a double to score
Porter and Paul Lasseter with one
out.

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Yazoo mow4lrs 8 hours a day.
11 yOLI re 1ook1ng for il rertl meal nol 1us1 a qu1ck snack
Kenll1Cky Fned Chlcke,n's lhe answer It's fre sh qui'l llt y c h1cken
coo ked ho t l endet· rmd Ju •cy And tfs cooked 1he. Colonels
spec1al way Ft'e! good about a meA! Kent ucky Fned Ch1cken

See aU tbe yezooe at

It's niCe~ feel .so good about a meal.

Pried Cbicken
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
204 CONDOR ST.

HOURS OF CONTEST: .
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Many homeowrlers are still using Yazoos they bought
fifteen and twenty ~ears ago. , . ·
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Try one on your home turl. 3Yo to 7 HP: 20 to 26 cut.
It's the. cheapest way to cut grass. Come in, today. Or you
call, we.'ll haul- to vour place.
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Thurs., 12:00til Dark, Sat. 12:00til Dark
F rl., 4: OO.$il Da~!c, Sun. 12: 00 til Da r.k

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3-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, May 2, 1980

Opinions
&amp; Comments

Eastern splits_; Southern falls

Kyger Creek clinches first
place tie with 6-1 victory

TilE DAILY SEI\'TINEL
!USPS lcwtlll
DEVOTED TO TilE
INTEREST OF

MEIGS-MASoN AJIEA

· l..tttel'l of opilllooare weleom~. They ahoukl be leJ• lhaaiOO wont. loag j gr tabled to reducUoa by IJte edJklr) &amp;Dd IDUit be IJpH wllb tllie 11~ '1 address. Namet -)'be trithheld llpoD
pabU~tloa, Ho,eve:r, OD request; um" w0J. be diftloted. Letcen 1bould be ill good laste, addrtlllll&amp; Illata, DOl penooaUtltt.
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l'llbllJbec! dolly except Salllnloy by Tbe Oblo Volley l'llblllblq Compaoy· Mulllmedla, ID&lt;.,
Ul Court St., Pomeroy, Oblo m•. Bus1De11 Office Pbooe m- %1$1, Editorial Pboat ttz..:t157.
SecoDd clul potCICe paid at Ptmeroy, Ohio.
Natloul advertlalnc repreaeatatll'e, Laodoo Alaoclal.es, 3101 EacUd Ave., Clevelii Dd, OIUo

Terry Porter·allowed just four hits
while Mike Swisher and Willie Noble
each batted in a pair of runs to help
the Kyger Creek Bobcats clinch a tie
for the Southern Valley Athletic Conference baseball championship
Thursday with a 6-1 victory over
North Gallia at Cheshire.
With Eastern left to play, the Bobcats hold a 7-2 SVACaccountingand'
lead Southern by one game.
Meanwhile, second-place

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The AaNclated Prell is tJ:clwlvely eotl0e4 to the use for ~bllcaUon of aU ~~twa dJspatchH
·erte~~te4 to the aewspaper ud also the local aewa publlabed herein.
Publllber

Robtrt Wiqet1
RobertHoerucb
Dale Rothgeb, Jr.
Car!Gbeto

Ge~~tral M&amp;r.A: CJty EdJ&amp;or

'News Editor
Adv. Manager

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not surpns1ng
The death of a 22-year old Point Pleasant biking enthusiast was quite a shock Wednesday night, but not a com- ~
plete surprise.
In recent years as the sun wanns the horizon, the strip
mining areas in Cheshire and Addison Townships thrive with
the sound of engines from hill-climbing motorcycles, fourwheel drive vehicles and other types of transportation.
It seems the tri-county's 'dare-devils' take to the hills in
some type of challenge between man and machines.
As in any case, we are saddened by the loss of a young
person just begmning a good, productive life; however. his
death should be a warning for other cyclists that danger
lurks despite one's knowledge of his motorcycle, car, truck or
bicycle.
Traveling on unfamiliar terrain can be dangerous, particularly if a person is moving at an unsafe speed.
Each week, motorcycle riders from all walks of life,
some motoring as far away as 150 to 200 miles, participate in
'dirt biking' in Gallia's abandoned strip mines. Those mines
are also used for parties for adults and youth alike.
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As we enter the hot days of sununer, let's hope this is just
the only tragedy to mar the outdoors sports scene.

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Southern suffered a 7-4 loss to the
host Southwestern Highlanders to
place their SVAC record at 6-3.
. The victory tied Southwestern for
third place with Eastern after the
Eagles split a do.Ubleheader with
Hannan Trace at Reedsville. The

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economi~t

'Mortgage rates coming down'

NEW YORK (AP ) Jack
Carlson, economist and authority on
housing, has good news for people
seeking to sell their homes, and
some also for those who want to buy.
"The worst will be over in the next
60 to 90 days," he said from Chicago
this week. "Mortgage rates will be
coming down ."
That forecast is perhaps the first
good news to come out of the real
estate market in six months, or since
the Federal Reserve, seeking to
tame inflation, decided to let rising
interest rates help them out.
Already, said Car~me of the
extreme high rates,
round 16
percent or 17 percent, e collapsing. "By the end of the year the
average rate will be ~own to 14 percent. And by next year to 13."
the amount of money set aside for
Never mind for the moment what
developers or individuals and the happens after that. If he is on target,
service charge from a bank or lenders soon will be more agreeable
savings and loan, would he set by the to deal with, buyers will be able to
Legislature if the issue is approved.
borrow, and homeowners finally will
~o to be worked out later would
be able to sell their houses.
be the income limits under which in-Prices, of course, will remain
dividuals could qualify for loans.
high, which isn't good news - but
Backers said the proposal was no not surprise, either - for buyers.
different in its lack of specifics than And interest rates, while lower, will
past issues okaying legalized bingo still cause families to pay more than
and the state lottery.
they think they can afford.
"We have not made a practice in
Carlson has credentials. Mter serthis state ... of legislating by con- ving several presidents he became
stitutional amendment," Orlett said. chief economist for the Chamber of
He and others pointed out the issue
Conunerce mthe United States, and
would not raise taxes. The bonds
last · year was chosen head , of the
would be repaid as borrowers paid
National Association of Realtors.
off their mortgages.
His conunentary followed a
It marks the third time in five
telephone survey of 21 metropolitan
years that housing-related issues areas in which most reported the
have been placed before voters. good, even surprising news that
Plans offered in 1975 and 1977 wefe April sales were the same or only a
both rejected.
bit below the March level of 2.7
But the current proposal, unlike million units.
ao earlier. issue, "does not permit
That 's quite a contrast to what's
the state to make direct loans or been going on. From February to
guarantee loans, '' Orlett said.
March, for example, sales dropped
In addition, interest rates which 10 percent. And since last fall, when
have soared to new highs since then they reached nearly 4 million, the
may make the plan more attractive
decline has measured 36 percent.
to voters.
Even that doesn't tell the full
The Oh i o Homebuilders story, and certainly not the h!lllllln
Association, one of the groups for- story- of the families that bought a
ming the " Ohio Committee of 1,000" new home and couldn't unload the
to support the issue, estimated new old, of families needing to bUy who
home construction in the state is couldn't obtain a mortgage, and of
down by 00 percent to 80 percent.
families that simply were-priced out
Supporters say 43 states already , of contention.
have passed similar programs, in-·
The overall statistics don't tell the
eluding Pennsylvania, West Virgina, regional story either. In parts of the
Kentucky and Michigan.
Midwest the market was left in ruins

Ohio perspective

Lack o-f -gas funds prohibit repair
By JOE McKNIGHT

cent in May , 10.51 percent in Jime, hiring new workers.
Allsoclated Pras Writer
7.2 percent in August and .4 percent
"Also, we were fortunate in
COLUMBUS, OHio (AP)
in September.
having a mild winter," said departDeclining gasoline sales continue in
The state transportation depart- ment spokesman David Finley.
their circuitious way to knock
Firiley estimated the mild weather
ment gets 4.25 cent&lt;! for ito! operating
·potholes in Ohio's highway repair fund from each seven cents of motor allowed. his department to save
fWld.
vehicle fuel tax collected. That pays about $2 million alloted for fuel to
Statistics for February, the latest for operattng ·snow plows and road run snow plows, salt trucks. and
month available, show that total fungraders, mowing graBS on highway other extra equipment associated
ds collected under Ohio's seven- rights of way, patching potholes, with a harsh winter.
cents-per-gallon tax was down 9.08 summer repaving projects,
Department spokesman estimate
percent in February from the same n!P,&lt;Iirin!l and replacing bridges, that since the July 1 start of the
month a year ago. It was down 4.75 keeping up roadside rest sites and fiscal year about f4.8 million has
per-Cent for the fiscal year which safety upgrading of highways.
been saved in personnel services
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began last July 1.
the rest of the seven cents is through a combination of reduced
The net loss for this fiscal year is divided among county and employment and less overtime.
:$13,256,145.
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municipal governments, debt They trace that mainly to the mild
Income from the tax began drop- retirement and a waterways safety winter. · ·
ping last May when record high confund.
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, Statewide employment in the
sumption levels ·nation-wide comTransportation officials . say the department is now under 7,100. Weir
bined with rising prices and a new decline in gasoline sales is in lin!! says that's the lowest in the past five
spate of crude oil price increases · with their projections made during years. Employment in the departfrom the Organization of' Petrolewn
bpdget talks last year, and they're ment is down 26 percent since 1975
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,Exporting CoWltries.
not greatly surprised.
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and Weir said it has been dropping
· In comp.arlaon with the same monTransportation Director David faster since he institut.ed the hiring
th for the previous year; fuel tax in-- Weir says he is partially offsetting freeze last year.
come
dropped 4.61 (lllr- the loss by continuing a freeze on
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after declines of 50 percent or more.
Even in the affluent Sunbelt, sales
dived 20 percent.

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c :c=-=-:-Public Notice

tallows by The Counc il of
the Village of Pomeroy ,

twothirds of

all

m em ber s elected t her eto

conc urring ,

that

OR -

DINANCE NO . 379, da ted
February 6, 1969; OR ·
DINANCE NO . 401, dal.ed
June 1, 1970; Ord inance No.
407, dated Nove mber 1,
1969; Ordinance No. 431,
dated May 15, 1972; ordina nce No . 440, dated
Aug ust 20, 1973; Ordinance
No . 451, dated July 1, 1974;
Ordinance No. 454, dated
November 18, 1974: Or·
dina nee No. - 456, da ted
Febru ary 3, 1975; Or·
di na-nee No. 473, dated June
6, 1976; Ordinance No. 485,
dated January 1, 1978; Or·
di nance No. 501, dated
Feb ru ary 19, 1979; and Or·
dinance No . 511, dated
February 18, 1980, is
hereby amended to the ex·
tent th at Section l,
Para gr aph B i s changed as
lollows :
Section 1. That the
following scale of salaries
and wages for employees of
the Village of Pomeroy,

Oh io:

B. Police Department :
Chief of

YEARLY
One to six
month s
$11,000.00
Afte r six
months
13,000.00
1. The Chief of Pol ice is
subject to ca ll 24 hours a
day.
2. The Ch ief of Police
sha ll se r ve a six months
Police

immed ia te preservation at

the public sa fety in said
village of Pomeroy and
shall go into effec t April16,
1980.
APPROVED :
Clarence Andrews
MAYOR
PASSED : 4·14· 80
ATTEST: Jane Walton
CLERK -TRUSTEE
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FROM THE
MEIGS COUNTY COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE,
POMEROY, OHIO
Western Reserve Mutual
casualty Company
Wooster
Ohio 45691, eta!
Plaintiffs
vs.
Bobby R. Mitchell, Sr.
Route 4
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Defendant
Cause No. 1,431
NOTICE
TO: BOBBY R. MIT·
CHELL, SR .
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS :
Route 4, Pomeroy, Ohio
45760
PRESENT ADDRESS:
Unknown
Plaintiffs have brought
this action naming yov as
defendant in the Mei!fS
County Court by filing lhetr
complaint on October 17,
197-9.
The object of the complaint is to recover a
·money judgment against
you for your negligent·
operation of a motor
vehicle on October 20, 1977,

Specifications,

excepting

pea or shot gravel, which is
an ungraded material.
2-With respect to the
aforesaid, eslimatd quan·
lilies, the vendors shall
understand thai no
guarantee Is given to the
actual quantities of aggregates to be furnished,
but each vendor shall be re·
quired to furnish any part
of the actual requirements,

as ordered during the bid
year.

3-Prices on this bid
shall be firm and in effect
from April1 , 1980ioAprill,
1981.
4- AII ..bidders must
agree to furnish any aggregate materials as re-

quested in Item 1, at the
same price to all townships
of Meigs county during the
bid year.

plaintiff

Ronald

Whit -

tington, ·which was insured

by plaintiff WeUern Reserve Mutual Casualty Com -·
pany. The prayer is for

COICAGO (AP) - Manager Don
Zimmer heaved a sigh of relief and
said, "Thank God we don't have to
play them again for a while," after
his Boston Red Sox edged the
Chicago White Sox 4-3 Thursday
night in a gllffil\ which ended in a
heavy fog.
"They hit, they p_itch and they
~ bases. What else is there?"
asked Zimmer, who also was
pleased that his Red Sox came up
with good pitching in the series.
It marked the first series Chicago
has lost this season after winning its
first five.
In the only other American
League games played Thursday,
Clevellpid edged Toronto 2-1 and
Califorilia nipped Seattle 2-1.
"We hadn't been pitching well, but
we got some good pitching in this
series," said Zinuner. "The kid
(Sruce Hurst) pitched good and
Dick Drago was outstanding. We
needed it !Ill because they also got
8001! pitching.
"In that ninth inning, I kept
pulling for ground balls because I
could just see someone losing the
ball in that fogowith all of those runners on base," said Zinuner.
With the bases loaded and one run
in, Zimmer got his wish. Reliever
Tom aurgmeier came in and got
Marv Foley to bounce to shortStop
Rick Surleson, who stepped on

.s--,.....on the envelope con -

taining the bid, the name
and address of the vendor
must be shown and plainly
marked "Aggregate Bids".
6--Proposals are to be
returned on bid forms supplied by the vendor, and
will be opened on the dale
and place specified above.
7- The Meigs County
Commissioners reserve the

right to accept or reject
· any or all bids and/or any
partherof.
Mary Hobstetter, Clerk

Meigs County Board

of Commissioners

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whereby you drove your
vehicle left of center into

the vehicle operated by·

west eight rods; the·nce
south 31° west six rods;
thence south 41/,o west
eight rods; thence south 28"
west four rods to a stake on
the south line of the above
conveyed premises from
which the south east corner ·
of the above described
premises bears south 970
east eleven ( 11) rods and .
nine links.
Reference Deed: Vol.
113, Page 215, Meigs Coun· :
ty Deed Records.
· You are notified that you ·
are required to answer the
.Complaint within 28 days
after the last publication.
The last publication will be
made on the 6th day of
June, 1980. If no answer is ·
filed, the Court will ?rant
the demand for partitoon of
real estate .
Larry E. Spencer,
Meigs County
Clerk of Court ·
(5) 2, 9, 16, 23,30 (6) 6, 6tc

Public Notice

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS
tudgment against you for1
COUNTY, OHIO
damages sustained in the
VIRGINIA R. BLAKE, ET
amount of $100.00 for plain - AL
tiff Ronald Whittington and
Plaintiffs,
$1,276 .31 tor plaintiff
vs.
Western Reserve Mutual WADE F. KING, ET AL
probat ion period.
ANNA ROBINSON KING,
3. Cou ncil w ill enter into Casualty Company, the
Address Unknown
a contrac t with t he Chief amount of diminution of
Defendants.
after . the probationary value of the insured
vehicle, plus the costs of
No. 17,443
period.
action.
- NOTICE BY
Patrolman
HOURLY theYou
are required to an PUBLICATION First six-monthsswer the complaint within
To the unknown heirs ,
without
(28) days af- dev i sees,
le9atees,
experience
$3.65 twenty-eight
ter the last publicatoon of executors, adm inistrators,
Following si x
this
Notice.
which
will
be
s'
p
ouse
or
assigns
of Anna
months or with
published once each week King Robinson, address
ex perience
4.00 tor
six successive weeks in
unknown, and A. J. Reuter,
Second year ,
4.23 accordance
with Rule 4.4 Mamie Reuter, T. J . John,
Third year
4.46 iA), Ohio Rules
ol Civil son, Virginia -Johnson, Otto
Fourth year
4.69 Procedure, and the
Johnson, Harley Johnson,
Fifth year
4.94 publication will be madelast
on Rebecca Kay Meadows,
Extra
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5·9, 1980.
Paul King, and Dan King,
Patrolman
HOURLY
Should you fail to answer deceased, all whose adFirst year
otherwise respond as dresses ~re unknown :
ser vice
$3.15 or
permitted by the Ohio
You are hereby notified
One to thr ee
Rules of CiVIl Procedure !hat a Complaint has beeh
years
3.30 within
the time stated, filed in the Common Pleas
Three t o five
by default will be Court of Meigs County,
years
3.50 judgment
rendered against foUTor Ohio, Case No . 17,-4-43,
Five to eigh t
namong the bove as Defen·
~~~ r~liJ!l!fema11dJ!d .io 1be,
years
4.00 complaint.
dants and demanding parEight to ten
Elizabeth Hobstetter tition of the following
years
4.50
Clerk, Meigs described real estate, to·
Section 2. Promotion and
COUnty Court wit :
Raise :
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Situated in the County of
County Courthouse
F. Th at a ny .ex tra
Meigs, State of Ohio, Town·
patrofmcm who wish to Pomeroy, .Ohio 45769
ship of Salisbury and furbecome a
full
t ime (4) 4, 11 , 18, 25 &lt;SI2, 9, 61c
ther bounded and
poli ceman will be given 112
described as follows:
Public Notice
cr edit per year worked,
Commencing at the
thus earnin9 credit on
NOTICE TO
southwest corner of the
saG.
lary300
scale
and
rank
.
AGGREGATE
VENDORS·.
Bartlett Stevens lot known
hours minimum
by lot No. 4 of the northeast
mustbeworkedperyearlo
Sealed bids will be quarter
of Section No. 35,
be considered on years tor received by the Board ol Range 19,
No. 2;
rank and salary.
Meigs County .Commls· thence southTown
87° east one
H. Previous experience sioners at the county com~
hundred and fourteen (114)
to be cons i der~d in starting missioners Office, located
rods along the north 1ine of
salary
.
I
h
c
I
H
I
th
the Uriah Stevens lot; then·
Section 3. That Or· on I e our ouse, n e ce
north H&lt;o east forty dinance No. , 379, dated Village of Pomeroy, Ohio
February 6, 1969; Or· until 12 Noon on !he 13th
dinance No. 401 , d.ated June day of May , 1980, and the eight &lt;48&gt;' rods and eight
1, 1970; Ordinance No. 407, bios will be opened at 2:15 (8) links to the section line;
dated Novem,ber 1, 1970; P.M. on the 13th day of thence north 970 west along
Ordinance No. 431, dated Ma y, 1980, for the fur · the section line to Wolf Pen
May 15, 1972; Ordinance nlshlng of all kinds and Creek; thence down the
No. 440, dated August 20, sizes of aggregate that m..M_ creek to the place of begin·
1973; Ordinance· .No. 451 , be required by the ·Meigs ning, containing thirty-six
dated July 1, 1974; Or· County Highway Depart· acres. more or less.
dinance No. 454, dated men!.
Also the right of way for
November 18, 1974; Or·
Esllm.ated quantities of a private road with gates
dinance No. 473, dated June all aggregate required, ap- through the Uriah Stevens
lot down the stream when
6,
1976;January
Ord inance
No. 485,
11, 1978;
Or· proximately -40,000 tons.
dated
the !russel now Is. There is
dinance No . 501 , dated· SPECIFICATIONS FOR reserved oh the above
February 19, 1979; and Or· THE BIDS AS FOLLOWS: described premises the
dinance No. 511 , dated
1- Bid price per ton f.o.b. right of a road for an outlet
February 18, 1980, and all loaded at the vendors plant for the east end of the Bart·
other ordinances in. conflict tor the various kln«;fs and lett Stevens lot com·
with the provisions of this sizes of aggregates that · menclng at a stake on the
ordinance shal'l be and are
line of the above
hereby repealed.
may be required, which east
described r-. premises from
Section 4. Thai this. Or· . will conform to the pertl- wh ich a mulberry tree four
dinan&lt;e is hereby declared nent Slate of Ohio Depart- inches in diameter bears
to be an e m e r gen~y or·. men! of Highways Con· scuth 44 degrees west two
·dlnance necessary ,for th~ struction and Materials rods; thence south 500 west
six rods · thence south 530

Public Notice __
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS AND
GENERAL PUBLIC
Marvin Keebaugh, Mar·
Lorie Keebaugh , Jacob·
Gaul and Mildred Gaul ;

each of whose ind ividual'
addreSs
is Route 3,.
Pomeroy, Ohio, announce
the dissolution of their par -

tnership, d.b.a. K 8. G
Shake Shoppe, Tuppers
Plains, Ohio, effective·
Aprill2, 1980.
The business will be con-'
tinued
by
Marvin.
Keebaugh and Marjorie
Keebaugh at the same ad·
dress.

SS&amp; Jacob and
Mildred Gaul
SS&amp; Marvin and
Marjorie Keebaugh
(5) 2, 9, 2tc

By Associated Preas
It was the second straight game in
Matt "The Scatt" Alexander will which Morgan homered against his
do in a pinch - especially if the oc- fonner teammates and the victory
casion demands a pinch-runner.
completed a Houston sweep of a
Like Thursday.
three-game series in Riverfront
Willie Stargell had singled leading Stadiwn for the (irst time since Sepoff the lOth inning for Pittsburgh and • !ember 1972.
the Pirates' speed specialist W&amp;'l
The Astros now have won six
brought in to run for the lwnbering straight games and lead the Reds
first baseman.
and the Los Angeles Dodg~rs by I¥..
Jitterbugging off first, Alexander games in the National League _West.
distracted everyone, including Bill
Pblllies 2, MeiS 1
Robinson at the plate, who adLuis Aguayo hit his first major
mitted: "I'm not used to having a league homer to account for both
~ guy in front of me dancing aroWld
Philadelphia runs as the Phillies
like that."
survived a major league recordBut it made a difference. Relief equalling strikeout perfonnance by
pitcher Woodie Fryman, afraid of Pete Falcone to beat New York.
throwing a changeup in. that Falcone struck out the first six hitsituation, came in with a fastball. ters he faced at the start of the game
Robinson connected for a double and to become only the second pitcher in
Alexander came spinning home with modern National League history to
the winning run iii a 2-1 Pirate vic- accomplish that feat. The other was
tory.
Andy Messersmith of the Los
It was a duplicate of the situation Angeles Dodgers, in 1973. Three
Tuesday night when Alexander American Leaguers have done it.
scored the winning run from first in Falcone permitted only three hits in
the loth on a Bill Madlock double.
seven innings and finished with eight
Elsewhere in the National League, strikeouts. Two of the hits came in
the Houston Astros whipped the Cin- the fifth when Larry Bowa singled
cinnati Reds !1-3, the Philadelphia ahead of Aguayo's home run.
Phillies stopped the New York Mets
Padres 4, Braves 3
2-1 and the San Diego Padres beat
Willie Montanez stroked a ninththe Atlanta Braves 4-3.
inning single to score Gene Tenace
The victory went to Kent Tekulve, from second and give San Diego its
who worked out of a bases-loaded victory over Atlanta. Tenace had
jam in the loth.
reached base on an error by third
Reds 9, Astros 3
baseman Manuel Ruiz and Dave
Joe Morgan drove in three runs Winfield moved hilll to second with a
with a homer and a single and single off loser Rick Camp.
Houston ganged up on Mike LaCoss
for five unearn~ runs to defeat Cin·cinnatl behind J.oe Niekro's sixhitter.
FINAL MEETING
The final meeting to organize the
Meigs Girls' Softball League will be
TAGDAYSET
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Royal
The Pomeroy Youth Baseball and Crown Bottling Co. garage on N. Se- ~
Softball Leagues will hold their an- · cond Ave., Middleport.
nual tag day Saturday in the Village
All girls' teams wishing to parof Pomeroy. Proceeds will be used to ticipate in either the junior (11).13)
help with the expenses incurred in
division or the senior (1H8) division
carrying out the swruner program. must have a representative present
Phil Harrison is president this year.
for the meeting.

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CHESillRE - The Kyger Creek
track squad swept the top three
paces in four events to record an
871&gt;-391&gt; victory over the North
Gallia Pirates Wednesday.
Mark Rippey (24.9) led Bobcats
Paul Lasseter and Tim King to the
wire in the ZID-yard dash while Chris
Elliott (41-4¥..), Bill Ross and Vic
Van Sickle grabbed the top three
berths in the shot put.
Ross' throw of 138-3 led Rob
Waugh and Elliott to the top three
spots in the discus, while Smith's IS.
3 in the long jump took the fourth first ahead of King and Westfall.
KCHS' other victories came from
Rippey (12.2, 100-meter dash ),
Kevin Parsons (57.3, 440 dash) , Scott
Burnett (5:03, mile run) , King (17.0,
110 high hurdles) and Smith (5-8) in
the high jwnp. Alan Sheets also
cleared 5-8, ·but Smith won on fewer
misses.
North Gallia's Billy Blackburn
claimed a victory in the 880 run
(2:17.4) while Bill Luckadoo won the
300 low hurdles in44.7.
Blackburn also finished second in

the mile run (5:09) and third in ~
high jwnp (5-4). Bruce Shriver turned in the other top finish for the
Pirates with an 18.1 in the high hurdles for second.

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You are hereby nollfled:;:
that you have been named•.
Defendant in a legal action"·
entitled Pomeroy Natlonat,'·
Bank, Plaintiff, vs. GeraldWilkinson, Defendant. This;
action has been assignee
Case No. 17,439 and is penf
ding in the Common Plea~
Court of Meigs County,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769.
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The object of the com-:.
plaint Is to obtain judgment~
plus interest tor default of a&lt;\
promissory note and·',
security agreement and tor&lt;
1
costs of the matter.
You are required to ~
·answer the complaint,·
within twenty -eight days'~
after the last publication of •
this notice, which will be~

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3 to 4 years. That's the official industry figure. But the

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The last publication will be.-

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error and RBI hits from Greg Smith
and Jolm Amos. Mike Swisher,
behind two hit-!, drove in I!Ie other
two KCHS runs.
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Porter struck out six and walked

only one while losing pitcher Tim
ter to answer a two-run Eastern
Howe also fanned six but walked
rally in the bottom ci the first.
seven in going the distance.
· KeUey Petrie doubled to start the inHighlanders 7, Tornadoes 4
ning and Mike Waugh, Greg Weeb
Keith Sizemore blasted a home
and Toby Sheets followed with
run with Jeff Gilbert on base in the singles.
fourth inning to lock up SouthWaugh struck out one and walked
western's victory over Southern.
three while losing pitcher Greg
The Highlanders broke a 4-4 tie in Wigal also went the distance to fan
the bottom of the third when Dale five and wall!: three. Both pitchers
Newberry drove in a run after hit- doled out lour hits.
ting into a force play.
Wigal came back to relieve
Newberry keyed a lour-run South- Ci·arlie Ritchie in the fourth inning
western uprising in the first inning of the finale to pick up the victory.
by driving in two runs, but Southern
Eastern took a 2-llead after three
came back with a four-run rally in innings but Hannan Trace came
the third.
back to tie the game in the fourth
Newberry , Sizemore and Jay behind an RBI couble by Tim
Burleson each turned in 2-for-3 ef- Be a w r amt a run-scoring single by
forts for the winners, while Sizemore Alan Fulks.
scattered the seven Southern hits
The Eagles' winners came in the
among seven different Tornadoes.
bottom of that stanza when Mike
John Pape took the loss for Bissell singled home the first run
Southern. Both pitchers turned in a and an error off a Nicky Leonard hit
complete game.
produced the winning run.
WUdcats 4-3, Eagles 2-4
Petrie allowed only three hits in
Hannan Trace came up with three taking thll Joss with a completeruns in the second inning of the lidlif- game effort .

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suspenseful ninth inning.
Steve Trout, 1-2, ftnished brilliantly for the White Sox and didn't allow
a hit in the last five innings. But he
was the victim of the long ball in the
early going.
Despite the loss, the White Sox
remained in first place in the
American LeBgue West while the
Red Sox moved into a second-place
tie in the East, one-half game behind
Toronto.
Indians Z, Blue Jaya 1
Mike Hargrove .drove in two runs
with a bases-loaded single in the
eighth inning to lead Cleveland over
Toronto. The Indians loaded the
bases and chased Blue Jay starter
Dave Lemanczyk in the eighth with
a double by Rick Manning and walks
to Ron Pruitt andJorgeOrta.
With nobody out, reliever Joey
McLaughlin got pinch-hitter Andres
Mora to pop out, but Hargrove
followed with a shot down the right
field line past a diving Jolm
Mayberry at first that drove in the
two runs.
Angels 2, Mariners 1
Pinch-runner Bert Campaneris
scored on a fielder's choice in the
seventh inning to lift California over
&amp;;attle in a game which was
protested by Mariner Manager
Darrell Johnson. The protest stemmed from an Angel appeal play in
the top of the seventh which wiped

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NO. 514
AN ORDINANCE TO
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ORDINANCE NO . 43J, OR ·
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DINANCE NO. 451 , OR,
DINANCE NO. 454, OR ~
DINANCE NO . 456, OR ·
DINANCE NO. 485, OR ·
DIN ANCE NO . 501, OR ~
DINANCE NO . 511, TO FIX
SALAR IE S AND WAGES
OF THE VILLAGE OF
POMEROY, OHIO.
BE IT ORDAINED, as
Ohio,

NEW COACH- Jolm Lawborn,liead basketball coach at Warren
Western Reserve High School the past five years.has been appointed
head ba$ketball coach at Rio Grande College. Lawhorn, who for six
years served as head basketball coach at Circleville High School,
returns to his alma mater succeeding Art Lanham who resigned in
February.
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enonnous underl)ing demand for
existing housing. Not just 4 million,
but 5 million unit&lt;! a year.

Now that interest rates appear to
befalling, allthatnlightchange.As
Carlson sees it, there remains an

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The Bobcats plated four insurance
run in the sixth on a two-run Pirate ·

Alexander's dancing
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Housing could receive boost
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Voter
approval of a statewide ballot issue
June 3 would boost Ohio's slwnping
housing industry by helping low and
mOderate income persons obtain affordable home building loans,
backers said Thuisday.
Passage of Issue 2 "could lower
the mortgage rates considerably,"
~P- Edward J. Orlett, D-Dayton,
told a news conference marking the
start of the campaign.
· "It's not only the poor, its the middle income (residents), the families
who are being priced out of the
market," Sen. Stanley J. Aronoff, RCincinnati; said.
"The issue will pass or fail (on)
whether we can sell to the people of
Ohio (that) this affects them directly," Aronoff added.
If approved by voters, the
proposed constitutional amendment
would permit state and local governments to raise money for housing by
borrowing money through issuance
of tax-exempt revenue bonds.
Money yielded by the bond sales
would he distributed to mortgage
lenders and brokers. They, in turn,
would lend the money at reduced
rates to low and moderate income
families.
Those loans could be used by
qualifying developers and individuals for the construction,
rehabilitation or remodeling ci
privately-&lt;Jwned homes.
Although the measure authorizes
development of such a program, it
does not spell out key det..1ts of now
It would be administered.
Supporters said rules governing

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Wildcats are 2~ in the league while
North Gallia fell to 1~.
North Gallia's Barry Marcum
broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning by singling, stealing second and
third and coming home on a Porter
balk.
Kyger Creek took the lead for good
in the bottom of the frame when
Willie Noble belted a double to score
Porter and Paul Lasseter with one
out.

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11 yOLI re 1ook1ng for il rertl meal nol 1us1 a qu1ck snack
Kenll1Cky Fned Chlcke,n's lhe answer It's fre sh qui'l llt y c h1cken
coo ked ho t l endet· rmd Ju •cy And tfs cooked 1he. Colonels
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It's the. cheapest way to cut grass. Come in, today. Or you
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~'lbe Daily Sentinel, M"&gt;ddlepm-Pwieroy, 0 ., Friday, May %, 1980

Program heard on herbs
" .prqp-am 011 herbs, their cooltiDg
Ohio University recenUy. The club
and medicinJI value, was given by
took second in the percentage ol
Mrs. Pew Moore at the Wednesday
membership attending the meeting.
night JDeeting ol the Wildwood
Each gave a short summary ol the
Garden Club beld at the lone ol
program and activities ol the day.
~Mary Nease.
Mrs. Evelyn Hollon had devotions
Mrs. Moore listed the varieties ol IWng "God Loves My Kit.eben
berils and discussed tbelr uses and
Best", and '"It's Glorious to See
tbeo had a "name the herb" game . Another Spring." For · .. now is the
with Marcia Arnold and Evelyn I lime", members told what they have
Hollon as the Winners.
done on their lawns so far.
The sweetpe«, flower ot the
On display were several armonth, was given by Mae Holter
rangements. Mrs. Carrie Grueser
who described it as an annual wbich
presented an arrangement of tulips,
COOies in assorted colors. She said
daffodils, . IID'Cissus, and golden
seed sbould be started in late
eunonymous in a .large wooden dutch
shoe, Mrs. Evelyn Hollon displayed
February or early March and that
a Chinese arrangement using corkthe plants should be put out in a swr
ny welklrained locatioo.
screw willow, bridal wreath and
Several C(l[lU]lunity projects were
tulips in a black container, Ada
discus5ed along with an ail-day
Holter, red tulips and leaves in a
outing for the club members. It was
green container, and Dorothy Smith,
noted that six members attended the
a specimen oi a flowering almond.
Region 11 meeting ol the Ohio
Others attending were Virginia
Association ol Garden Clubs, held at
Fisher, Grace Fisher, Jane Harris,
Betty Milhoan, Hilda Yeauger, and
guests, Jean Nease and Jennifer Ar·
nold. Refreshments were served by
the
hartess.
• A "no gam" week was reported
:..IJen TOPS OH 1466, Rutland, met

TOPS meets

l'uesday.

Shorty Wright, leader, presided at
the meeting which opened with the
TOPS pledge, officers' reports, and
.roll call. Lynda Adkins was queen
1or the week and sne was presented
11 ribbon, a dollar, and club
IDemllers sang in her honor. Runner.up was Nellie Haggy.
Pictures of the starting weight and
the goal weight of each person were
distributed by Mrs. Wright who en-_
couraged the members to tape them
:00 their refrigerators as a reminder
-to refrain from eating.
: Gifts and mail from the weekly
mailbox were given to each
member. A new contest involving a
ruler and yam dolls was started and
.each member will be given a chann
1nm the club once she achieves her
goal weight. Funny money was
given for the upcoming auction. For
infonnation on the club residents
may call 742-30i2.

Church hosts meeting

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The Harrisonville Elementary
School had a " first " this year - a
school newspaper.
Reading students oi Mrs. Unda
Shultz started the Harrisonville BOOcat Tribune and will put out two
more issues before school closes in
June.
Already the students are looking
forward to continuing the newspaper
next fall and to gain suggestions on
added features and ways to improve
their product, invited Charlene
Hoeflich of The Daily Sentinel staff
to meet wiili a class of fifth and sixth
grade students.
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Following the discussion on the
school newspaper, Mrs. Hoeflich
distributed copies of The Daily Sentinel, reviewed the contents, and encouraged the students to develop a
daily habit of reading a newspaper.

'Round
Meigs
Local
By Supt. David L Gleason
The cafeteria at the high school

h!u been getting a lot of attention in
the last few weeks. The Meigs Coun-

ty Health Food Service Inspector
visited the building on March 'll and
reported two areas that needed attention, which are: (1) the shelves in
the dry storage area needed dusting
and (2) the towels in the kitchen
restroom facility needed

replenished.

each week and after each shipment
of food is received.
We are pleased with our cafeteria
personnel, not only at the high school
but throughout the district. They are
becoming much more cooperative
and are working h;lrd to provjde the
best for the students.
We invite any parent to have lunch
with us at the high school on any
day. You can mingle in the lines with
the students and eat in the students'
area or the teachers' area. We also
welcome and appreciate any comments for improvement that you
might have.
Upon entering the high school we
do ask you to please check in at the
principal's office. Mr. Diehl or Mr.
Taylor will be glad to assist you in
any way ~ible. If you would like
for me to have lunch with you (at
any ol our buildings), please call me
at 992-2153.
I will be more than happy to meet
and have lunch with you. I also extend the same invitation to any of
our student groups such as the
student council.

Other than those two areas, everything else was in compliance and ·
passed Inspection.
We also have had a lady from the
:SChool food service division of the
State Department of Education visit
twice in the last three weeks. During
both visits (which were unannounced) she ate lunch at the high
school and she inspected the total
: food service operation.
.- Neither time did she allude to any
;· problems with the f4lod or
· cleanliness. However, she did com~ ment that a wider variety could help
:· our low food count and improve the
.: participation. She will be returning
r in May to help us Implement a plan
; we are currenUy completing.
If you have any questions or cont
Part of the plan is an inservlce
~ms you would like for me to
' that will be provided for the cooks on
discuss in the weekly article, please
~ additional methods of preparing and
contact me.
r Implementing school lunch
~ programs including an "a Ia carte"
lunch line which we hope to try at the
high llcbool the latter part of May or
!nearly June.
We have become aware of several
! btolated incidents in the lunchroom
t area that have caused some people
~ to be upset. These incidents include
~ a malfunctioning can opener which
f wu leaving part ol the metal scraps
1 in the food and an outbreak of
1 roaches. The can opener has been
replaced and a continual spraying
' for Ule roaches is iii operation.
; We believe the roaches will be an
~ ongoing problem because we usually
t get another outbreak ol these pests
• Jlll!!!E!djately after we receive a ship~ ment ol commodities or produce.
Tberefore, the sprayiilg will occur.

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Friday's '
sennonette
on abundant life
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begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life.' This life
that Jesus gives is of supreme quaJi.
ty as well as everlasting in quantity.
God's plan is to fit men both for this
life and that which is to come. The
Word of God says, "For bodily exer·
cise profiteth litUe: but godliness is
profitable unto all things, having
promise of the life that now is, and of
that which is to come." I Timothy
4:8 Christ takes nothing good a way
from life, but only that which would
bring about one's destruction which
is sin.
In our natural state we do not
possess this abundant life. In
Romans 3:23 we read, " For all have
sinned, and cotne short of the glory
of God;" .\gain this truth is clearly
stated in Isaiah64 :6, " But we are all
as an unclean thing, and all our
righteousnesses are as filthy rags;
and we all do fade as a leaf; and our
iniquitieS, like the wind, have taken
us away." A radical change must
take place before we can know this
life that Jesus Christ promises.
Nicodemus was a religious leader,
yet he bad not experienced this life.
Jesus told him, Ye must be born
again." St. John3:7li
What must one do to be saved? We
find instructions in Romans 10:9 and
13, "That if thou shalt confess with
thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
believe in thine heart that God bath
raised him from the dead, thou shalt
be saved. For whosoever shall call
upon the name of the Lord shall be
saved.'' Also I John I :9 reads, "If we
confess our sins, He is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins and to
cleanse
us
from
all
unrighteousness."
If we are to etperience abundant
life in its fullness we must have our
sins forgiven, and our hearts cleansed from inbred sin. "Faithful is he
that calleth you, who also will do it. '.'
I Thessalonians 5:24 - Uoyd D.
Grinun, Jr., Pastor Rutland Church
of the NaZarene

Golf Assn. meets
Two invitations to tournaments
were read when the Women's Golf
Association met Tuesday morning at
the Jaymar Golf Course clubhouse.
The invitations came fnm Worthington, J.uiY 8, and Riverside at
Mason, Aug. 6. Members drew numbers for a shotgun start. and prizes
were awarded to Pearl Welker, best
chip, Mildred Karr, closest to pin,
and Peggy Moore, longest drive.
Others ;tltending were Betty Fultz,
Nellie Brown, Elizabeth Lohse,
Grace Eicb, Penny Compton, Roberta O'Brien, Nancy Reed, Margaret
Follrod, Norma Custer, Velma Rue,
Maxine Gaskill, and Tee Teaford.
New members and guests are invited to join the group at 9 a.m. on
Tuesday .

~GESALESATURDAY

A rummage sale will be held at the
Pomeroy Elementary School Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
Sponsored by Pomeroy Safety
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Eighteen high school jazz bands
from as far away as Springfield and
Cincinnati will compete for trophies
and prize money all day Saturday
when a jazz band festival is staged
at the Meigs High School.
Bands from the 18 schools will
begin competition at 10:30 a.m. and
the " best will go on" until 9 p.m.
Saturday night with each band
playing its competition numbers for
one-half hour.
The event will be divided into two
classes, Class A for high schools
with enrollments of 700 or Jess.in the
top three grades and open class for
schools with enrollments of over 700.
There will be trophies awarded to
the top three bands in each class and
the first plaee band in each class will
receive $100.
There will be soloist awards regar-

Fellowship day set
The 30th annual Hattie Jackson
Guild Fellowship Day will be held
Sunday at the Mt. Moriah Baptist
Church.
The meeting will begin _at 2 p.m.
and the theme, "Moving
Righteously along" from Romans
14, 16 to 19, will be used. Emphasis
will be on the topic, "Our Goal."
Mrs. Marlene Wyatt, state supervisor of the Ohio Baptist Guild,
Women's Convention, will be the
speaker. The supervisor of the
Providence District is Mrs. Barbara
Scott. Dinner will be served
following the meeting.
Mrs. Sarah Stoney is the president
of the Women's Auxiliary ci
Providence Association.

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dless of class including best rhytlun
section trophy, best brass section
frophy and best woodwind trophy.
Each band will receive a participation plaque.
Judges will be David A. Milburn,
professor of music and director of
bands at West Virginia Wesleyan;
Pete Spaders, high school band
director from Pittsburgh, Pa., and
David L. Anderson, coordinator oi
jazz studi~ and woodwind teacher
at Morehead State University at
Morehead, Ky.
The Meigs Band Boosters are
sponsoring the festival and tickets
will be $2 for adults and $1 for
children under 12. A band stamp
system will be used so that those attending can come and go as they
please during the day long event.
Concession stands will be operated
by the boosters throughout the
festival.
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Weight loss noted

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Weight loss was recognized and
new . members were taken in
at recent meetings of the
Slinderella Diet· Classes . At
Mason, · Kimberly Varian lost
the m~t weight, and the runners--up were Debbie Beasley and
Eileen Fields. Janet Needs received
a ribbon for weight" loss, and three
new members were taken in. Roberta Maynard and Patty Roush were
the ones losing the most weight at
the Middleport class. New members
were taken in at each class.

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PASI'ORTOSPEAK
The Rev. Steve Chibitty, United
Methodist pastor in the Oklahoma
Indtan Missionary Conference, will
be at the Pomeroy United Methoilist
Church at 6:30p.m. on Sunday. Dr.
Arthur Howard, fonner missionary
to India, will visit at the church at 2
p.m. Monday for a United Methodist
Women meeting. The Rev. Robert
McGee is host pastor.

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NAME OMITI'EO
Omitted from the first grade honor
roll ol the Pomeroy Elementary
School was the name of Robbie
Fields.

Sutton Township Trustees will
meet Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p.m. at
the Syracue Municipal Building.

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The Eastern Band Bodsters will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
band room. Election of officers for
the next school year will be held .

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FRIDAY
SALISBURY Township Trustees
Friday, 7 p.m. at home of clerk,
Wanda Eblin, Laurel Cliff Rd.
CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE
organizational meeting for Meigs
County Friday 7:30 p.m. at Tuppers
Plains Church of Christ.
STOP SMOKlNG CUNIC, third
session, Friday, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
in east-west dining .room at Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Speskers, Dr.
Mansfield and Dr. Wetherell.
SQUARE. DANCE Friday from
7:30 p.m. to II p.m. at Harrisonville
Elementary School. Admission 50
cents a single 75 cents a couple.
Music by senior citizens band. Sponsored by Harrisonville PTO.
FREE BLOOD pressure ~;Jinic
Friday, 9 a.m. to l p.m. and Satur·
day, 9 a.m. to 12 non in front of
Racine Home National Bank by the
Racine Emergency Squad. The vials
of life will be distributed during the
clinic.
POMONA GRANGE, 8 p.m.
Friday at the Rock Springs Grange
Hall. National dress contest will be
held. Fifth degree to be given. Ohio
ValleyGrangetohOSt the meeting.
SATURDAY
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Atending from Meigs County were
Ruth Euler, Mildred Hawley, Nan
Moore, Geneva Nolan, Nellie
Parker, Margaret Parsons, Fay
S.. ~er, Rosalie Story, Rebecca Tate,
Anna Elizabeth Turner, Roberta
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Miss Bonnie Brown, a fonner
teacher in Meigs County Schools, is
a patient at O'Bleness Hospital,
Athens. Her room number is 303 for
those who wish to send cards.

state le{islative liaison l_)ersons.
Installation of new officers was
held and included Barbara Utter,
president; Viola GetUes, first vice
president; Anna Elizabeth Turner,
second vice president: Nellie
Parker, secretary; Est)ler Maerker,
treasurer; Mrs. Benson, parliamentarian. The Chapter gave the
retiring president a vote of thanks
and an ovation for her work as
president. •
The hostesses served sandwiches,
relishes, dessert, nuts and mints
from a table centered by a basket of
white and yellow jonquils and yellow

the Southeastern Ohio Voluntary
Education Cooperative which sponsors cultural programs for youth.
The Chapter voted to encourage
members to donate to the cause with
contributions to be sent to Donald E.
Salmons, Box 471, Racine.
An invitation to Alpha Beta's
Founders Day celebration at Por·
tsmouth May 10 was read. The Chapter voted not to SUPP!lrt at this time
the proposal that Delta State have

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BARBECUE SATURDAY
NEW HAVEN - The New Haven
Ubrary Committee will sponsor a
chi~ken barbecue on Saturday at the
New Haven Ubrary building, 109
Main St. from 12 noon until the supply is exhausted. For carry out orders
residents may phone 882-3252. Price
will be $2.50 a dinner.

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Fri., May 2nd
Sat., May lrd
Sun., May 4th

baked chicken, candied yams,
potato Sl;llad, butteood green beans,
tossed salad, homemade rolls and
butter; beverage: coffee, iced tea,
milk; dessert: Jello Delight.
If this is pleasing, we will have a
repeat on Father's Day.
At Residents' Council meeting last
month they decided to have a gar·
den. Mr. Monid Good, our maintenance man, has agreed to take
charge of this jiroject, "supervised"
by our residents. The garden will be
planted In the back section of the
building. Residents living in that
area will he able to watch the
vegetables grow. They suggested
about every vegetable that will grow
in this area. The suggestion will be
narrowed down to about five or six.
Our Volunteer program is continually growing and developing. I
am thankful to all of our volunteers
for cooperating·with me to serve our
residents . The purpose for
registering, orientating and
scheduling volunteer workers is so
they will flow with staff at Pomeroy
Health Care Center ir better caring
for our residents. I try to co-ordinate
activities and special visits so that it
will not interfere with daily,
scheduled or routine services. We
are constantly looking for entertainment for our residents. You
don't have to be professional, you
just have to have the desire to share
your talents with Qthers. Please con·
tact me if you know you could bring
a little happiness into many deser·
ving Jives.
We wish to welcome to Pomeroy
Health Care Center the following
residents: Marinda Stewart, Mary
Fetty, Ullian Schenkle, and Hattie
Roush; we welcome back from the
hospital: Clara Paulsen and Dessie
Patterson.
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Mr. Zidtan and I hosted the County
Commissioners Friday, May 2, for
lunch. It was the first time the connmissioners bad been back to our
facility since it was dedicated last
November. Mr. Zidian invited them
to see us in operation and again express gratitude .for their support of
this project in Meigs County.

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Mrs. Geneva Nolan, Mrs. Anna
Elizabeth Turner, and Mrs. Dorothy
Woodard were hostesses for the
meeting. Susan Will and Jane Bourne were guests .
Margaret Benson had charge of
the business meeting and announced
the new nominating committee,
Lucile Downard, Wanda Farrar,
Mrs. Sauer, Patricia Radcliff, and
Ann Webster.
Correspondence was read from

Pomeroy Health Center News

CORRECTION!

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FOR SPRING SEASON

A display of children's accomplislunents in creativity including
booklets, (l(lSters, cartoons, and
drawings by Rebecca Tate and
Rosalie Story was featured at the
recent meeting ol the Alpha
Omicron Chapter of . Delta Kappa
Gamma held in the Riverboat Room
of the Athens County Savings and
Loan Co., Meigs Branch.
Mrs. Fay Sauer, Mrs. Roberta
Wilson who gave the invocation,

The April Birthday Party, third at
Pomeroy Health Care Center, was
the most enjoyable. It took place on
Tuesday, April 29, in the dining
room. The Kitchen Band from the
Senior Citizens ~nter excelled in
playing and singing folk songs.
Zidian, the administrator, joined in
the singing with all of the residents
and guests. The party really livened
up when he danced with several of
the ladies from the "Band" and the
residents group. 'l'hey ·did the waltz,
· polka, Charleston and just plain slow
dance. Everyone was in beat with
the music. The band certainly lifted
the spirits of everyone - including
employees - with their lively renditions of old time favorites. We are
grateful to them for coming to ourfacility. "Happy Birthday" was
sung and gifts given to Eva Bailey,
Maude Bailey, Kay Campbell, and
Malvera Wheeler who celebrated
their birthday in April. A beautiful
birthday cake was prepared for the
party by Violet and Kay Walker of
our kitchen staff. Orange punch was
served .with the cake. Terry Stoots,
Activity assistant and I were
assisted by Jackie Zirkle, a volunteer, and the always ready to help
dietary, nursing and housekeeping
staff of Pomeroy Health Care Center. We look forward to next month's
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of our parties each month. "The Kit·
chen Band" is coming · back by
"popular demand."
As we are looking into the future,
Mothers' Day will be another
THE FOLLOWING lWO ITEMS WERE PRICED
"highlight" day of celebration. It
has been declared ''Family Day" by
INCORRECTLY IN THURSDAY SIDEWALK SALE AD
the administration. Any fainily
member or "Responsible Parties"
may make reservation and have din·
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ner that day with our residents. The
buffet dinner will be served at I p.m.
1fz Oil CREAM OR OINTMENT
in the dining room and reservations
WI Needle
are necessary. I will be taking reservations until Thursday, May 8, at 4
NOT '1.89
NOT'l.l9
p.m. The charge for the buffet is :
(no charge to residents), adults, $5;
children under 12, $2.50.
It is asked that payment be made
in advance to save on paper work
and money exchange that. day. The
menu
served will be: Baked ham,
lifteR~
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at a jazz band festival to be staged beginning at 10:30
a.m. Saturday at the Meigs High School. Some 18 banda
will be competing for the awards.
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Dear Linda,
The Rutland Youth Association is just about ready for our dance
on Friday night at the American Legion Hall in Rutland and for an af·
ternoon of fl'l!t! fun for everyone at the New Games at Rutland Park on
Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday, which is what interests you moot, Patti Dugan will
meet you in the morning and help you and Bonnie McLain, from Meigs
County Community Health Center, and your assistant get ready. If
necessary, she should be able to get some other helpers for inflating
and carrying the Earth Ball.
There is no electricity available at the park, according to the
village council, but we hOpe Frye's Pennzoil Station in Rutland will
allow us to use their air compressor. Greg Walker will check to be
sure.
For refreshments, the Royal Crown Bottling Company is donating
some RC. (We will buy some too.) Gateway Supermarket in Middleport is contributing hot dogs, which we will charcoal grill. And the
Rutland Department Store helped us get some potato chips. We wlll
ask the people who come to play New Games to pay for the refreshments, because not all were donated and we will also have to pay for
the portable toilet. Naturally, you and Bonnie and your assistant will
get your food and drink with no charge, since we do not have to pay you
for putting on the games.
[ called Margaret Cochran, the children's librarian at Jackson,
and asked whetlier she can lend a hand on Sunday, in case all the
people we invited should come. (Since we invited all ol Meigs County
to join us, no charge, that could be quite a crowd!) Margaret, who
trained at your New Games workshop last sununer, was enthusiastic
and will try to make it.
It's my tum to teach Sunday school, so I won't get back from
Athens unW the games start at 1 p.m. on Sunday. But I'll be bringing
my family and will cheerfully lend a hand as needed, whether it's for
pouring RC, cooking hot dogs, or holding up the world.
Sincerely yours,
Ellen Bell, Librarian
Serving All of Meigs County

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TROPHrES - Randy Hunt, director of the Meigs
High School Band, displays the trophies to be awarded

April 30, 1980

Linda Krasner
Community Mental Health Center
Jackson Pike
Gallipolis, OH 4li631

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The purpose ol Christ's coming into the world was to impart life. In the
goopel ol St. John we read, " But
these are written, that ye might
believe that Jesus is the Christ, the
Son ol God, and that believing ye
might have life through his name."
St. John 20:31 Perhaps the moot
quoted ve~ ol the Bible is St. John
3:16 which reads, "For God so loved
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Program heard on herbs
" .prqp-am 011 herbs, their cooltiDg
Ohio University recenUy. The club
and medicinJI value, was given by
took second in the percentage ol
Mrs. Pew Moore at the Wednesday
membership attending the meeting.
night JDeeting ol the Wildwood
Each gave a short summary ol the
Garden Club beld at the lone ol
program and activities ol the day.
~Mary Nease.
Mrs. Evelyn Hollon had devotions
Mrs. Moore listed the varieties ol IWng "God Loves My Kit.eben
berils and discussed tbelr uses and
Best", and '"It's Glorious to See
tbeo had a "name the herb" game . Another Spring." For · .. now is the
with Marcia Arnold and Evelyn I lime", members told what they have
Hollon as the Winners.
done on their lawns so far.
The sweetpe«, flower ot the
On display were several armonth, was given by Mae Holter
rangements. Mrs. Carrie Grueser
who described it as an annual wbich
presented an arrangement of tulips,
COOies in assorted colors. She said
daffodils, . IID'Cissus, and golden
seed sbould be started in late
eunonymous in a .large wooden dutch
shoe, Mrs. Evelyn Hollon displayed
February or early March and that
a Chinese arrangement using corkthe plants should be put out in a swr
ny welklrained locatioo.
screw willow, bridal wreath and
Several C(l[lU]lunity projects were
tulips in a black container, Ada
discus5ed along with an ail-day
Holter, red tulips and leaves in a
outing for the club members. It was
green container, and Dorothy Smith,
noted that six members attended the
a specimen oi a flowering almond.
Region 11 meeting ol the Ohio
Others attending were Virginia
Association ol Garden Clubs, held at
Fisher, Grace Fisher, Jane Harris,
Betty Milhoan, Hilda Yeauger, and
guests, Jean Nease and Jennifer Ar·
nold. Refreshments were served by
the
hartess.
• A "no gam" week was reported
:..IJen TOPS OH 1466, Rutland, met

TOPS meets

l'uesday.

Shorty Wright, leader, presided at
the meeting which opened with the
TOPS pledge, officers' reports, and
.roll call. Lynda Adkins was queen
1or the week and sne was presented
11 ribbon, a dollar, and club
IDemllers sang in her honor. Runner.up was Nellie Haggy.
Pictures of the starting weight and
the goal weight of each person were
distributed by Mrs. Wright who en-_
couraged the members to tape them
:00 their refrigerators as a reminder
-to refrain from eating.
: Gifts and mail from the weekly
mailbox were given to each
member. A new contest involving a
ruler and yam dolls was started and
.each member will be given a chann
1nm the club once she achieves her
goal weight. Funny money was
given for the upcoming auction. For
infonnation on the club residents
may call 742-30i2.

Church hosts meeting

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The Harrisonville Elementary
School had a " first " this year - a
school newspaper.
Reading students oi Mrs. Unda
Shultz started the Harrisonville BOOcat Tribune and will put out two
more issues before school closes in
June.
Already the students are looking
forward to continuing the newspaper
next fall and to gain suggestions on
added features and ways to improve
their product, invited Charlene
Hoeflich of The Daily Sentinel staff
to meet wiili a class of fifth and sixth
grade students.
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Following the discussion on the
school newspaper, Mrs. Hoeflich
distributed copies of The Daily Sentinel, reviewed the contents, and encouraged the students to develop a
daily habit of reading a newspaper.

'Round
Meigs
Local
By Supt. David L Gleason
The cafeteria at the high school

h!u been getting a lot of attention in
the last few weeks. The Meigs Coun-

ty Health Food Service Inspector
visited the building on March 'll and
reported two areas that needed attention, which are: (1) the shelves in
the dry storage area needed dusting
and (2) the towels in the kitchen
restroom facility needed

replenished.

each week and after each shipment
of food is received.
We are pleased with our cafeteria
personnel, not only at the high school
but throughout the district. They are
becoming much more cooperative
and are working h;lrd to provjde the
best for the students.
We invite any parent to have lunch
with us at the high school on any
day. You can mingle in the lines with
the students and eat in the students'
area or the teachers' area. We also
welcome and appreciate any comments for improvement that you
might have.
Upon entering the high school we
do ask you to please check in at the
principal's office. Mr. Diehl or Mr.
Taylor will be glad to assist you in
any way ~ible. If you would like
for me to have lunch with you (at
any ol our buildings), please call me
at 992-2153.
I will be more than happy to meet
and have lunch with you. I also extend the same invitation to any of
our student groups such as the
student council.

Other than those two areas, everything else was in compliance and ·
passed Inspection.
We also have had a lady from the
:SChool food service division of the
State Department of Education visit
twice in the last three weeks. During
both visits (which were unannounced) she ate lunch at the high
school and she inspected the total
: food service operation.
.- Neither time did she allude to any
;· problems with the f4lod or
· cleanliness. However, she did com~ ment that a wider variety could help
:· our low food count and improve the
.: participation. She will be returning
r in May to help us Implement a plan
; we are currenUy completing.
If you have any questions or cont
Part of the plan is an inservlce
~ms you would like for me to
' that will be provided for the cooks on
discuss in the weekly article, please
~ additional methods of preparing and
contact me.
r Implementing school lunch
~ programs including an "a Ia carte"
lunch line which we hope to try at the
high llcbool the latter part of May or
!nearly June.
We have become aware of several
! btolated incidents in the lunchroom
t area that have caused some people
~ to be upset. These incidents include
~ a malfunctioning can opener which
f wu leaving part ol the metal scraps
1 in the food and an outbreak of
1 roaches. The can opener has been
replaced and a continual spraying
' for Ule roaches is iii operation.
; We believe the roaches will be an
~ ongoing problem because we usually
t get another outbreak ol these pests
• Jlll!!!E!djately after we receive a ship~ ment ol commodities or produce.
Tberefore, the sprayiilg will occur.

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sennonette
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begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life.' This life
that Jesus gives is of supreme quaJi.
ty as well as everlasting in quantity.
God's plan is to fit men both for this
life and that which is to come. The
Word of God says, "For bodily exer·
cise profiteth litUe: but godliness is
profitable unto all things, having
promise of the life that now is, and of
that which is to come." I Timothy
4:8 Christ takes nothing good a way
from life, but only that which would
bring about one's destruction which
is sin.
In our natural state we do not
possess this abundant life. In
Romans 3:23 we read, " For all have
sinned, and cotne short of the glory
of God;" .\gain this truth is clearly
stated in Isaiah64 :6, " But we are all
as an unclean thing, and all our
righteousnesses are as filthy rags;
and we all do fade as a leaf; and our
iniquitieS, like the wind, have taken
us away." A radical change must
take place before we can know this
life that Jesus Christ promises.
Nicodemus was a religious leader,
yet he bad not experienced this life.
Jesus told him, Ye must be born
again." St. John3:7li
What must one do to be saved? We
find instructions in Romans 10:9 and
13, "That if thou shalt confess with
thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
believe in thine heart that God bath
raised him from the dead, thou shalt
be saved. For whosoever shall call
upon the name of the Lord shall be
saved.'' Also I John I :9 reads, "If we
confess our sins, He is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins and to
cleanse
us
from
all
unrighteousness."
If we are to etperience abundant
life in its fullness we must have our
sins forgiven, and our hearts cleansed from inbred sin. "Faithful is he
that calleth you, who also will do it. '.'
I Thessalonians 5:24 - Uoyd D.
Grinun, Jr., Pastor Rutland Church
of the NaZarene

Golf Assn. meets
Two invitations to tournaments
were read when the Women's Golf
Association met Tuesday morning at
the Jaymar Golf Course clubhouse.
The invitations came fnm Worthington, J.uiY 8, and Riverside at
Mason, Aug. 6. Members drew numbers for a shotgun start. and prizes
were awarded to Pearl Welker, best
chip, Mildred Karr, closest to pin,
and Peggy Moore, longest drive.
Others ;tltending were Betty Fultz,
Nellie Brown, Elizabeth Lohse,
Grace Eicb, Penny Compton, Roberta O'Brien, Nancy Reed, Margaret
Follrod, Norma Custer, Velma Rue,
Maxine Gaskill, and Tee Teaford.
New members and guests are invited to join the group at 9 a.m. on
Tuesday .

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A rummage sale will be held at the
Pomeroy Elementary School Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
Sponsored by Pomeroy Safety
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Eighteen high school jazz bands
from as far away as Springfield and
Cincinnati will compete for trophies
and prize money all day Saturday
when a jazz band festival is staged
at the Meigs High School.
Bands from the 18 schools will
begin competition at 10:30 a.m. and
the " best will go on" until 9 p.m.
Saturday night with each band
playing its competition numbers for
one-half hour.
The event will be divided into two
classes, Class A for high schools
with enrollments of 700 or Jess.in the
top three grades and open class for
schools with enrollments of over 700.
There will be trophies awarded to
the top three bands in each class and
the first plaee band in each class will
receive $100.
There will be soloist awards regar-

Fellowship day set
The 30th annual Hattie Jackson
Guild Fellowship Day will be held
Sunday at the Mt. Moriah Baptist
Church.
The meeting will begin _at 2 p.m.
and the theme, "Moving
Righteously along" from Romans
14, 16 to 19, will be used. Emphasis
will be on the topic, "Our Goal."
Mrs. Marlene Wyatt, state supervisor of the Ohio Baptist Guild,
Women's Convention, will be the
speaker. The supervisor of the
Providence District is Mrs. Barbara
Scott. Dinner will be served
following the meeting.
Mrs. Sarah Stoney is the president
of the Women's Auxiliary ci
Providence Association.

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dless of class including best rhytlun
section trophy, best brass section
frophy and best woodwind trophy.
Each band will receive a participation plaque.
Judges will be David A. Milburn,
professor of music and director of
bands at West Virginia Wesleyan;
Pete Spaders, high school band
director from Pittsburgh, Pa., and
David L. Anderson, coordinator oi
jazz studi~ and woodwind teacher
at Morehead State University at
Morehead, Ky.
The Meigs Band Boosters are
sponsoring the festival and tickets
will be $2 for adults and $1 for
children under 12. A band stamp
system will be used so that those attending can come and go as they
please during the day long event.
Concession stands will be operated
by the boosters throughout the
festival.
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new . members were taken in
at recent meetings of the
Slinderella Diet· Classes . At
Mason, · Kimberly Varian lost
the m~t weight, and the runners--up were Debbie Beasley and
Eileen Fields. Janet Needs received
a ribbon for weight" loss, and three
new members were taken in. Roberta Maynard and Patty Roush were
the ones losing the most weight at
the Middleport class. New members
were taken in at each class.

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The Rev. Steve Chibitty, United
Methodist pastor in the Oklahoma
Indtan Missionary Conference, will
be at the Pomeroy United Methoilist
Church at 6:30p.m. on Sunday. Dr.
Arthur Howard, fonner missionary
to India, will visit at the church at 2
p.m. Monday for a United Methodist
Women meeting. The Rev. Robert
McGee is host pastor.

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Omitted from the first grade honor
roll ol the Pomeroy Elementary
School was the name of Robbie
Fields.

Sutton Township Trustees will
meet Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p.m. at
the Syracue Municipal Building.

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BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Eastern Band Bodsters will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
band room. Election of officers for
the next school year will be held .

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FRIDAY
SALISBURY Township Trustees
Friday, 7 p.m. at home of clerk,
Wanda Eblin, Laurel Cliff Rd.
CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE
organizational meeting for Meigs
County Friday 7:30 p.m. at Tuppers
Plains Church of Christ.
STOP SMOKlNG CUNIC, third
session, Friday, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
in east-west dining .room at Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Speskers, Dr.
Mansfield and Dr. Wetherell.
SQUARE. DANCE Friday from
7:30 p.m. to II p.m. at Harrisonville
Elementary School. Admission 50
cents a single 75 cents a couple.
Music by senior citizens band. Sponsored by Harrisonville PTO.
FREE BLOOD pressure ~;Jinic
Friday, 9 a.m. to l p.m. and Satur·
day, 9 a.m. to 12 non in front of
Racine Home National Bank by the
Racine Emergency Squad. The vials
of life will be distributed during the
clinic.
POMONA GRANGE, 8 p.m.
Friday at the Rock Springs Grange
Hall. National dress contest will be
held. Fifth degree to be given. Ohio
ValleyGrangetohOSt the meeting.
SATURDAY
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Ruth Euler, Mildred Hawley, Nan
Moore, Geneva Nolan, Nellie
Parker, Margaret Parsons, Fay
S.. ~er, Rosalie Story, Rebecca Tate,
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Miss Bonnie Brown, a fonner
teacher in Meigs County Schools, is
a patient at O'Bleness Hospital,
Athens. Her room number is 303 for
those who wish to send cards.

state le{islative liaison l_)ersons.
Installation of new officers was
held and included Barbara Utter,
president; Viola GetUes, first vice
president; Anna Elizabeth Turner,
second vice president: Nellie
Parker, secretary; Est)ler Maerker,
treasurer; Mrs. Benson, parliamentarian. The Chapter gave the
retiring president a vote of thanks
and an ovation for her work as
president. •
The hostesses served sandwiches,
relishes, dessert, nuts and mints
from a table centered by a basket of
white and yellow jonquils and yellow

the Southeastern Ohio Voluntary
Education Cooperative which sponsors cultural programs for youth.
The Chapter voted to encourage
members to donate to the cause with
contributions to be sent to Donald E.
Salmons, Box 471, Racine.
An invitation to Alpha Beta's
Founders Day celebration at Por·
tsmouth May 10 was read. The Chapter voted not to SUPP!lrt at this time
the proposal that Delta State have

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BARBECUE SATURDAY
NEW HAVEN - The New Haven
Ubrary Committee will sponsor a
chi~ken barbecue on Saturday at the
New Haven Ubrary building, 109
Main St. from 12 noon until the supply is exhausted. For carry out orders
residents may phone 882-3252. Price
will be $2.50 a dinner.

OLYMPIC STAIN
&amp; OVERCOAT

At Regular Price, And..

Fri., May 2nd
Sat., May lrd
Sun., May 4th

baked chicken, candied yams,
potato Sl;llad, butteood green beans,
tossed salad, homemade rolls and
butter; beverage: coffee, iced tea,
milk; dessert: Jello Delight.
If this is pleasing, we will have a
repeat on Father's Day.
At Residents' Council meeting last
month they decided to have a gar·
den. Mr. Monid Good, our maintenance man, has agreed to take
charge of this jiroject, "supervised"
by our residents. The garden will be
planted In the back section of the
building. Residents living in that
area will he able to watch the
vegetables grow. They suggested
about every vegetable that will grow
in this area. The suggestion will be
narrowed down to about five or six.
Our Volunteer program is continually growing and developing. I
am thankful to all of our volunteers
for cooperating·with me to serve our
residents . The purpose for
registering, orientating and
scheduling volunteer workers is so
they will flow with staff at Pomeroy
Health Care Center ir better caring
for our residents. I try to co-ordinate
activities and special visits so that it
will not interfere with daily,
scheduled or routine services. We
are constantly looking for entertainment for our residents. You
don't have to be professional, you
just have to have the desire to share
your talents with Qthers. Please con·
tact me if you know you could bring
a little happiness into many deser·
ving Jives.
We wish to welcome to Pomeroy
Health Care Center the following
residents: Marinda Stewart, Mary
Fetty, Ullian Schenkle, and Hattie
Roush; we welcome back from the
hospital: Clara Paulsen and Dessie
Patterson.
.
Mr. Zidtan and I hosted the County
Commissioners Friday, May 2, for
lunch. It was the first time the connmissioners bad been back to our
facility since it was dedicated last
November. Mr. Zidian invited them
to see us in operation and again express gratitude .for their support of
this project in Meigs County.

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Mrs. Geneva Nolan, Mrs. Anna
Elizabeth Turner, and Mrs. Dorothy
Woodard were hostesses for the
meeting. Susan Will and Jane Bourne were guests .
Margaret Benson had charge of
the business meeting and announced
the new nominating committee,
Lucile Downard, Wanda Farrar,
Mrs. Sauer, Patricia Radcliff, and
Ann Webster.
Correspondence was read from

Pomeroy Health Center News

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FOR SPRING SEASON

A display of children's accomplislunents in creativity including
booklets, (l(lSters, cartoons, and
drawings by Rebecca Tate and
Rosalie Story was featured at the
recent meeting ol the Alpha
Omicron Chapter of . Delta Kappa
Gamma held in the Riverboat Room
of the Athens County Savings and
Loan Co., Meigs Branch.
Mrs. Fay Sauer, Mrs. Roberta
Wilson who gave the invocation,

The April Birthday Party, third at
Pomeroy Health Care Center, was
the most enjoyable. It took place on
Tuesday, April 29, in the dining
room. The Kitchen Band from the
Senior Citizens ~nter excelled in
playing and singing folk songs.
Zidian, the administrator, joined in
the singing with all of the residents
and guests. The party really livened
up when he danced with several of
the ladies from the "Band" and the
residents group. 'l'hey ·did the waltz,
· polka, Charleston and just plain slow
dance. Everyone was in beat with
the music. The band certainly lifted
the spirits of everyone - including
employees - with their lively renditions of old time favorites. We are
grateful to them for coming to ourfacility. "Happy Birthday" was
sung and gifts given to Eva Bailey,
Maude Bailey, Kay Campbell, and
Malvera Wheeler who celebrated
their birthday in April. A beautiful
birthday cake was prepared for the
party by Violet and Kay Walker of
our kitchen staff. Orange punch was
served .with the cake. Terry Stoots,
Activity assistant and I were
assisted by Jackie Zirkle, a volunteer, and the always ready to help
dietary, nursing and housekeeping
staff of Pomeroy Health Care Center. We look forward to next month's
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of our parties each month. "The Kit·
chen Band" is coming · back by
"popular demand."
As we are looking into the future,
Mothers' Day will be another
THE FOLLOWING lWO ITEMS WERE PRICED
"highlight" day of celebration. It
has been declared ''Family Day" by
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the administration. Any fainily
member or "Responsible Parties"
may make reservation and have din·
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ner that day with our residents. The
buffet dinner will be served at I p.m.
1fz Oil CREAM OR OINTMENT
in the dining room and reservations
WI Needle
are necessary. I will be taking reservations until Thursday, May 8, at 4
NOT '1.89
NOT'l.l9
p.m. The charge for the buffet is :
(no charge to residents), adults, $5;
children under 12, $2.50.
It is asked that payment be made
in advance to save on paper work
and money exchange that. day. The
menu
served will be: Baked ham,
lifteR~
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at a jazz band festival to be staged beginning at 10:30
a.m. Saturday at the Meigs High School. Some 18 banda
will be competing for the awards.
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Dear Linda,
The Rutland Youth Association is just about ready for our dance
on Friday night at the American Legion Hall in Rutland and for an af·
ternoon of fl'l!t! fun for everyone at the New Games at Rutland Park on
Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday, which is what interests you moot, Patti Dugan will
meet you in the morning and help you and Bonnie McLain, from Meigs
County Community Health Center, and your assistant get ready. If
necessary, she should be able to get some other helpers for inflating
and carrying the Earth Ball.
There is no electricity available at the park, according to the
village council, but we hOpe Frye's Pennzoil Station in Rutland will
allow us to use their air compressor. Greg Walker will check to be
sure.
For refreshments, the Royal Crown Bottling Company is donating
some RC. (We will buy some too.) Gateway Supermarket in Middleport is contributing hot dogs, which we will charcoal grill. And the
Rutland Department Store helped us get some potato chips. We wlll
ask the people who come to play New Games to pay for the refreshments, because not all were donated and we will also have to pay for
the portable toilet. Naturally, you and Bonnie and your assistant will
get your food and drink with no charge, since we do not have to pay you
for putting on the games.
[ called Margaret Cochran, the children's librarian at Jackson,
and asked whetlier she can lend a hand on Sunday, in case all the
people we invited should come. (Since we invited all ol Meigs County
to join us, no charge, that could be quite a crowd!) Margaret, who
trained at your New Games workshop last sununer, was enthusiastic
and will try to make it.
It's my tum to teach Sunday school, so I won't get back from
Athens unW the games start at 1 p.m. on Sunday. But I'll be bringing
my family and will cheerfully lend a hand as needed, whether it's for
pouring RC, cooking hot dogs, or holding up the world.
Sincerely yours,
Ellen Bell, Librarian
Serving All of Meigs County

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TROPHrES - Randy Hunt, director of the Meigs
High School Band, displays the trophies to be awarded

April 30, 1980

Linda Krasner
Community Mental Health Center
Jackson Pike
Gallipolis, OH 4li631

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believe that Jesus is the Christ, the
Son ol God, and that believing ye
might have life through his name."
St. John 20:31 Perhaps the moot
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CHURCH
NEWS

Services 11 a.m .

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO
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Automofln r
Service , •

TRINITY CHURCH , Rev W H Perrin,
pastor Roy ... Moyer, Sunday school supt.
Church School , 9 15 o m : worship service 10.30o m. Cholrraheorsol Tuesday ,
7 .JOp m. under dir ection of Al1ceNeose.

Henderson. pastor Sunday school , 9·30
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Ave , Pomeroy Hershel McClure, Sunday
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9 ·30 a.m , morn1ng wonh1p , 10 30, even mg worsh1p , 7 ·00 p m M1dweek prayer
serv1ce, 7·00 p m

CHURCH,

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Lawrence Monley.
pastor: Mrs
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Sunday

School Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m
Even1ng worsh1p 7 30. Wednesday prayer
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Sixth and Palmer , the Rev Mark McClung ,
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1uperintendent
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Riggs, out. supt Mormng Wor~hip, 10. 1S
a.m . Youth meeting, 7.30 p m . Wednes ·
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1unior astronauts, and junior and senior
high BVF, choir practice, 8.30 p.m
Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible
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CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport , 5th

ROCK SPRINGS, Church School 10 a .m
Worship 10 am . UMVF 6 30 p m
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 a.m
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Robinson , Pastor.
RUTLAND , Church School 9.30 am
WorstHp 10.30a.m. Wilbur Hilt , Pastor
SALEM CENTER, Warsh1p 9 a.m. Church
School9.:45 o m.

Rev David Horns
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Sm1th
H1lton Wolfe
BETHANY. {Dorcas), Worsh1p q.oo am
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NAZARENE, Rev. Jim Broome, pastor, Bill
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,chool , 9:30a.m .. morning worship , 10.30
a .m .. Sunday evangelistic meeting, 7 00
p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m .

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY , Dwight L. Zavllt, dlrec·
tor.

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN , Rev.

a .m worship , 11 . a m Choir practice
Thursday 8p m
LET ART FALLS- Worship service 9 a m

Church School 10 a m.
MORNING STAR. Worship 9·30 om ..
Church School10.30o.m
MORSE CHAPEL, Church School 9 30
a m. Worship It a .m .
PORTLAND. Church School 6:30 p.m .
Evening Wonhlp, 7 30 p.m
Youth
Meehng, Tuesday evening

SUTTON, Church School 9 30 a .m . Wor·
ship tst and 3rd Sundays 10 30 a .m .

JOHN LUTHERAN CH URCH , Pone

Russell , Sr., minister; Rick Macomber,
supt. Sunday school 9:30 om.; worship
serv1ce, 10·30 a.m. Bible Study, Tuesday,

Rev

R

D

SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST. Rev MoNon
Markm , pastor Steve Little Sunday school
supt Sunday school. 10 am .. morning
wor1h1p , It om . Sunday evening wor ship 7 30. Prayer meet1ng and B1ble
study Thursday 7 30 p m youth service
6p m Sunday .

CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Rev R E
Robinson , pastor Sunday JChool , 9 30
a.m., wonhlp servtce . II am , evenmg
service, 7.00. youth service. Wednesday.

7.00p m
LANGSVILLE

CHRISTIAN

CHURCH .

Charles Oomigan

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Rov Bob·

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH, Noor
Long Bottom , Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
school , 10 a .m. , Church, 7:30p.m . prayer
meeting, 7:30p.m . Thursday.

MIDDLEPORT

PENTECOSTAL,

Third

JOPPA, Worship 9 00 a .m.
School 10 00 a .m.
CHESTER, Worohlp 9 o.m.,

Church

Church
School 10 o.m Choir Rehearsal 7 p .m .,
Thursdays. Bible Study , Thursdays
7:30pm .
LONG BOTTOM, Sunday School at 9 30
a.m. Evening Worship at 7 30 p.m . Thursday Bible Study, 7·30 p.m.
REEDSVILLE Sunday School 9:30 a .m.

Morning Worship 10:30 a .m . Evening Wor·

shp 7:30 p m. Bible Study Wednesdays at
7:30p.m.
ALFRED, Sunday School at 9:4S am .
Mormng Worship at 11 a.m. Youth , 6·30

A~e ., the Rev. William Knittel, pastor.

p.m . Sundays. Wednesday Night Prayer
Meeting, 7:30p.m.

Thomas Kolly, Sunday School Supt Sun.
day school , 10 a .m Ciano• fD}' all ogos;

School 9 00 o m . Morning Worship at

evening service, 7:30; Bible study,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m. ; youth services,

Frlday,7:30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST, Corner
Ash and Plum; Noel Herrman, pastor
Saturday evening service, 7•30 p m.; Sun -

day School . 10:30 " ·"'·
•
MEIGS
&lt;
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH

ST

PAUL, (Tuppers Plains) : Sunday

10:00 a.m. Bible Study, 7:30p.m . Tueoday.
SOUTH BETHEL (Silver Ridge) Sunday
School 9:00 a.m. Morning Woohlp 10:00
a.m. Wedneoday Bible Sludy, 7:30p .m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, servlceo
each Sunday 9 30 a.m. George Plckeno,
pastor with preochlnv on first and third
Sunday of month. Oflv•r Swain, Supt.

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev . Keith
Eblln, poslot'. Sunday School , 9:30 a .m.:

Rk:hard W. Thomas, Director

Leonard Gll.,-.ore, first elder: evening ter-

POMEROY CLUSTER

vlce, 7·30 p.m. Wedn..day p&lt;ayer
,....ling, 7:30p.m. '
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF

R•v. Robert McGee

RIIV. Jam• Corbllt
POMEROY, Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Wonhlp oervlc• 10 30 a.m. Choir roltooroal, W.dn.oday, 7 p.m. Rev. Robert
M&lt;G.e.paotOr.
ENTERPRISE. Worship 9 a.m. Church
~110am .

~

CHRIST, Duane Warden. minister Bible
doss. 9·30 am., morning warship, 10:30
a.m • evening worship , 6 30 p .m.

W.dnttlday Bible study, 6:30p.m.
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
Church , Sunday School oervln. 9 45 o.m :

T'MV 1/IS!T!

5PI&lt;I!AO!

Rev. Nyle

pastor. Mn. Elvin Bumgardner, 1upt. Sun·
day achaol. 9.30 a.m . , worship service,

10.45a.m.
NORTH BETHEL

Unlt.d

·CERTAI N FI\CTIONG I'CULD LIKE YOUR
SUPPORT FOR A NEW SPORTS w•~rLtAI

Methodlol

Cf1urch, Rev. Charles Oomigon, pastor.

IN YOJR 5TATE .. I'M GURE

Sunday School , 9·30 a .m .. Worship Service, 10 A5 am .: Sunday Bible Study, 7:00
p .m . , Wednesday prayer mHtlng, 7·30

OH YOUR fl\'lT I'IOJLD ...

"' BUT THE SITE OF THE
T~;AT'S
PROPOSED SPORTS COMPLEX
IS MILES FRO\ AHY PUBliC
TRANSPORTATION,
SENATOR LAWFT Y•·

SHOW OF ENTri.J51AS!o\

NO, NO-OF

"·BUT NO PU6UC TRAiiSPORT
MEAiiS CARS .. MORJ: WASTED

COURSE NOT,
SIR ··IT'S

6AS - AHD I'M HOT AT
ALL SURE IT IS THE
BE ST AVAI LABlE SITE .

JUST THAT-

REMEMBER - Gl'l:JRTS
VERY Bt6 WITH
THE PU&amp;.IC .• 9J'ffllli5
TO KEEP 1'1 MIHD WHEN
~RE

UP FOR RE-ELECTiott.

p .m .

BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH, Route 1, Shode. Paolor Don
Black. Affiliated with Southern Boptlot
C n ention Sunday school, 1·30 p.m .;
Sunday worohlp, 2:30 p.m. Thurodoy
ev8fllng Bible otudy, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Rltclne,
Route 124, William Hobock, pootor. Sun·

YOU THINK HE PURPOSELY WROTE DOWN
MISLEADING

Norri1, pastor. Dan Cheadle, Supt, Sunday School, 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship,
10·30 o.m Prayer Service, alternate Sun-

INFORMATION?

days .
NEASE SffiLEMENT FREE WILL BAPTIST,

• •

MeJp C&lt;iunty Sllopher&lt;ll Club -The Sllopltel"
dl.-(f held two moetlnp The l1ntt mooting
..,.l'llnary II, at lite Melu Cauoty E.lenaloo
0111ct, 'll&gt;en ...,.. two odvliton and nine mea&gt;
...,. (llloftdlng. The club dilcwoed saving RC
bttlllt ...... •ltertdln8 Slwp Day, and clooln(

G~LINE ALLEY

eMIIImeitlfor lhll year
Projecla cllacullocl wu mallltenance and care

d breediJtC ...... ltod rati0118, hay, e1&lt; , lllo
talked about sheep tenns.
A demonltratf«t on feedina and care of
breediJtC .,.. wu given by Mr. Jolwl Rlee,
Meigs County Ellt&lt;nlloo AcenL

.....

Campbell, pastor. Sunday School, 9 30

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH, Rev. Floyd F. Shook, pastor,
Lloyd W"ght, Sunday School Supt , Morn·
ing Worship 9.30 a.m .. Sunday School
10 20 o m , Wednesday Prayer and Bible

school, 9 30 am . worsh1p serv1ce, 10·30
o m Othtr meetings as announced
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Rev Earl Shuler,
pastor Sunday school 9 30 o m : Church
serv1ce. 7 p m . youth meetmg , 6
p m Tuesday Bible Study 7 p m

DANVILLE WESLEYAN

DIDN'T Sef'M

T' TAI&lt;f TOO KINDLY

THE D·Mil

United StHI Workers Union Hall , Railrood
Str. .t , Mason . Po1tar, Rev. Joy Mitchell.
1N.arnlng worship 9 45 o.m , Sunday
School 10 30 . a .m. Prayer m"flng

w..m.oday, 7:30p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST -

RANCH

CL AIM OVER ON

ME!

VOtJIJS

Memben~-May
17, 19M, ~ a m. to 12 noon. Tbf club wtD tor:
nlalt dnncb aDd ov...,.lln&amp; shala again thb yeor.
Dueo nwot be paid belore wei&amp;J&gt;In.
R&lt;freJhrnents ...,. ....... by Jolmy and

supt. Sunday school 9 30 om . , morning
sermon
10:30 a.m , Prayer service,
Wednesday , 7.30p.m.

Study 7·30 p m ., Sunday evening worship
7 30 p.m .. Choir Practice Thursday , 7 p m .

Richard Vaughan , supt. Morning worsh1p,

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Richard W. Thomo1
Duane Sydenstricker, Sr,

Tht Store

WllhA Hurt
Racine
Ph. t4f.l6H

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sunday

John W Douglas

by Porter, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m ;
Sunday worship, II a.m. , Sunday •~ening
service, 7 p .m. ; Wednesday Fo"'ily Tral ing Hour, 7 p.m Wednesday worship ser·
vice, 7:30p.m

MD TA5TE!

T~!

LADY WHO OWIJ!i THE

Kefredlmentl were served by Tam Ervin and

Va. , Rt. t, Mark Irwin, pastor. Worship
services, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, II
a.m. evening worship, 7:30'/.m, Tuesday
cottage prayer mHtlng on Blbte study,

MIDDLEPORT, Sunday school , 9·30 a .m ,

Ernest Stricklin, pastor. Sunday church
school , 9.30 a m. , Mrs. Homer lee , 1upt ;
morning wor~hip , t0.30.

Church. Worship service 9.30 o.m Sunday
School 10·30 a .m. Mrs. Sampson Hell,
supt.

MOU TH-· IF N(l T' T HE

THIO NAT1Vc5

OVER WH ELMED

-- ONLY

CAME r ·c ~ect&lt;.
OUT A MI~ I N 6

Rodney lleegle
The aecood meellnl ,... Man:lt 11, at lite
Meigl C&lt;iunty Emolloo Office. Two ad"'-t
and 10 membtn wt!re at thil meettnc A demonstration on SelecUon ol Martel Limbe wu pven
by Mr. Jim Clay, Areo ADimol Sped all•

serv1ce , tt a .m . and 7 30 p.m. Prayer
meettng, Wednesday , 7 30p .m .

Brown . pastor . Sunday Sci-tool. 9·30 a m.,
mormng worship tO 45. youth servtce,
6 45 p m . evening wonhip , 7 30 p m
proyerond praise , Wednesday 730p m
~

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart, W.

Robert Musser, pastor. Sunday school .
9.30 am .. Roy S1gmon , 1upt. , morning
worship , 10 30, Sunday evening serv1ce,
7 30, mid· week serv1ce Wedhesdoy . 7
p.m.

10·30.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN

o•

NOPE .. JU.5-T

G!T

~A6 ~1t HO ~P ITA f.ITY

Toplca lor dlacuoolon at lite om moetlng are

supl Sunday School, 9 30 a.m . Worohlp

Pastor . Robert Sm1th , Sunday school
supt Sunday school, q 30 a m , mornmg
worsh1p , 10 40 om Sunday evening wor
sh1p, 7 30, Wednesday even.ng B1ble
studf 1 30.

EAST LETART. Chruch School 9 am
day730pm
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday schooiiO

OF

IMY~c t CAN AT LfA5T
T~e Dt.I~T OUTA MY

S CEt.IIC 8EAUTV AkiO

"""' ... bam and llat lite thine~ lite club
wonlo !At do lhll yeat.

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don l Walker,

Prayer meeting Wednesday 1 30 p m
Fellowship supper first Saturday 6 p m
UMW 2nd Tuesday 1 30 p m

Groceries-

Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor. Frank Riffle,

Rev John A Coffman pastor Fronkhn
Imboden , cha•rmon of the Board of Chnstlon L1fe Sunday School , 9 JO a m , morn mg worship , 10 30, Sunday even1ng worship 7 30 p m Prayer meetmg Wednes day730pm

APPLE GROVE. Sunday School 9 30 a m
Worship 7 30 p m. ht ond 3rd SundOys ,

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

ZION CH URCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·

RACINE CH URCH OF THE NAZARENE,

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

t------------

Hamsonv1lle Rd , Robert Purtell , pastor,
Bill McElroy. Sunday school supt Sunday
school, 9 30 o m , mornmg worsh 1p and
commumon , 10 30 a m , Sunday worsh1p
serv1ce, 7 p.m Wednesday evenmg
prayer meet1ng and B1ble study, 7 p .m

ST

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

We don't. God never Intended that we
should have tD solve all our diffi.culties
slngle·handed. Remember, He established His church on earth for US: In
that Church we will find understanding
feUowshlp, and the faith to work ?Utour
own destinies

a .m. James Hughes, tupt., eve,nlng service, 7 30 p .m . Wednesday evening
prayer meeting, 7.30 p.m. Youth prayer
servlc:eeoch Tundoy.

Grove. The Rev. W1lham Middlesworth ,
Pastor. Church l&amp;rvtces 9 30 am . Sunday
Schooi10:30 a.m.

Rev . Carl H1cks, lntenm Pastor
FOREST RUN · Worshp 9 o .m Church
SChool lOam
'
MINERSVILLE Ctlurch School 9 a m
Worsh1p t 0 a· m
ASBURY Church School 9 50 o m . Worsh•p 11 o m B1ble Study 7 30 p m Thurs.
day UMW fist Tuesday

Gerlach , ouperinlendont. T6rry Yankey,
youth minister Bible school , 9 30 a m ,

CHURCH

serv1ce, tO 30, EvangeliStiC Ser VICe, 7·30 p m . Wednesday , Prayer
meehng, 7.30

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
HEATH, Church School 9 30 am. Wor
shop I0 30 a m UMYF 6 p m. Robert

Worsh1p serv1ce 10 a .m Prayer meetmg
7.30 p.m Wednesday . UMW second Tues.

MIDDLEPORT

Superlnlendonl. Sur&gt;day School and morn·
lng worship, 9:30 a.m . Sunday evening

4-H News.

MiddleportPomeroy. 0.

Your Choice
This

Wor~hip

11 a.m.

and Moln , Bob Melton , minilter , M1ke

morningwonhtp, 10.30a.m ., youth group
Sunday 6 30 p.m . evening worshtp, 6 30,
prayer service, 6·30 p.m Wednesday

~

YeA ~of. GR5ATL THE

a.m

litE DAILY
SENTINEL

It would be a lonely world If we had
to keep all our problems tD OUJ'Selves.

Attend The
Church \lf

Attend The Church
of Your Choice
This. Sunday

Semces

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , 282 Mulberry

COMMUNITY

Children change faster than the
wind. They haven't learned tD hide !heir
feelings. But while groWil-ups may present a better camouflage tD lhe world,
there are few of us wilhout Inner conflicts And these conflicts can be sctious

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-

DYESVILLE

Church,

Donald R. Karr, Sr , pastor. Friday evenIng service, 7 30 p m Sunday 1chool, 10

t92-3093
Mlddloport

Pieture Pretty

svr~euse "? -~971

SISter Harnett Worner , Supt . Sunday
School , 9 30 a m , mormng wor1hip, 10 45
a .m.

Roger C Turner, pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m
Sunday morn1ng warsh1p ,
10 30, Sunday evening service, 7 30

Communlly

Lowrance Bush, pastor; Mo)( Folmer, Sr.

day school, 10 a.m., Sunday evening service, 6:30 p m. Wednesday "nlng ser·
vice, 7.

pomeroy

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST, Mulberry

Run Road , Rev Emmett Rowson , pastor
Handley Dunn , supt Sunday school , 10
e m Sunday evenmg service 7 30 B1ble
teoch1ng , 7·30 p m Thursday

126 E Mlln

Psalms
271-13

RACINE
PLANING
MILL
M1ll Work -

Heights Road , Pomeroy Pastor , Albert
Dittes Sabbath School Superintendent ,
Rita Wt-.ite Sabbath Sct-.ool , Saturday
afternoon at 2 00, w1th Worsh1p Serv1ce
following ot 3: 15

8adoy

p.m .
MOUNT Olive

CARPENTER BAPTIST, Rev. Freeland

Preachmg 9.30 a.m ., f~rst and s&amp;eond Sun·
days of &amp;ach month, th1rd and fourth Sun·
cfoys each month worsh1p service at 7 30
p.m Wednesday evenings at 7 30. Prayer
and Bible Study .

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH

99'1·21M

Saturday
For The list In TV Vitwlnt
c. II m nos

METHODIST ,

Pastor Sunday School 11 a m Saturday
pr&amp;achlng serv1t'es 7 30 p m Wednesday
even1ng Bible study at 7 30 p m

Ford, Inc.

46 I S. Third, Mlddloport

Friday 1---------~
Matthew
PIZZA SHACK
8 :5-27
..,
Eat en or
Corry Out

BAPTIST

MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER Dexter
Rd Langsv1Ue Oh1o, Rev Clyde Ferrell,

t-------..---1

10:6-17 I

Athens County
&amp; Loan

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, 200 W Mam St '1'12·5235 Vocal

GRAHAM

992-3325

Me1gs County Branch

school , 9:30 a.m.; morning worship , 11
a .m . Sunday evening service, 7 30 p.m :
m1dweek prayer aervice Wednetday. 7·30

MT MORIAH BAPTIST - Fourth ond
Main Sl , Middleport. Rev. Calvin Mlnnlo,

Pomeroy

Raci .. • 949 2020

CHAPEL Route t Shade- Pastor Bobby
Elkins. Sunday school 5 p m. Sunday
worship 5 45 p.m. Wednesday prayer
serv1ce 7.30 p m

Rev Ralph Smtih , pastor Sunday school.
9 30
a .m. , Mrs
Worley FronciS , .
supenntendent Preochmg serv1ces first &amp;
thtrd Sundays follow1ng Sunday School

m's. .i'oconcr

Psalms
84:1·12

Wednesday
Romans

VICTORY BAPTIST - On rhe Route 7
bypass. James E. KeetH , pastor . Sunday
school , 10 om.; morning worship , It
a .m .; evenlngtervice, 7.
TRINITY Chrlotlon Auembly, Coolville
Gilbert Spencer, poolor. Sunday

Borden
paator. Carneliu1 Bunch ,
superintendent. Sunday school , 9:30a.m.,
s.cand and fourth Sundoys wonhip ser·
v !ce at 2:30p.m .

VIRGIL B.
TWORD SR.

Tuasday
Chester 915-3307

p .m .

FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason, mHI at

Monday
SID N. 2nd
Luke "'""''""Y ~12.91"2 Micld~ f92.34~!1

Ridenour

SACRED HEART, Rev. Fothet Paul D.
Welton, pootar. Phone 992·2825. Saturday
...,enlng Mon. 7:30. Sunday Man, 8 and
10 a .m .. Confenlon, Salurdoy , 7·7:30

aervice, 7 p.m.: Youth m . .ting and Bible
otudy, W.dneoday, 1 p .m.

Isaiah
64:1-8

Nltlonwlde Ins. Co.

Co.

Su~day.

SundBy

AGENT

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

211 E . Moln Stroot

ft2.J,.5, Pom_eroy

.

J Wm " litl" lr~" · owner

nursery cora provtded. Coffee hour 10 the
Perish Hclltmmedtctely following the ser VICe

music . Sunday worship I 0 a m Bible
study t t a m , worship 6 p m. Wednesday Bible study , 7p .m

'(Uq?ukr

Middleport, Ohio

Sundays of the month. Church School and

Matn St Neil Proudfoot , pastor , Bible
school , 9 30 a m mormng worsh tp, 10 30
am ., Youth meetings, 6 30 p.m , evenmg
worshtp 7 30. W&amp;dnesday n1ght prcyer
meeting and Bible study, 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Butternut
Ave , Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs Ray Wlnmg otf1cers tn charge Sunday -holmen
meet mg. 10 a m Sunday School , 10·30
a m Sunday school leader, YPSM , Elo1se
Adams 7 30 p m , salvation meetmg,
vanous speakers and mus1c spectals
Thursday- I 0 a m to 2 p m lod1es Home
league, all women mvtted. 7 30 p m .
prayer meeting an~ B1ble study Rev Noel
Herman teacher

·tJ --K&amp;C JEWELERS

SALES ucl SERVICE
Rutland , OhiO 45775

ship, 10:30 a .m ., evening service, 7.30
mid -week servtce, Wednesday , 7 30 p.m

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E
Ma1n St., Pomeroy . The Rev. Robert B
Groves, rector. Sunday services , at 10 30
a .m. with Holy Communion on the first
Sunday of each month, and combined
wtth Morning Prayer on teh third Sunday,

Church of
Your Choice
This

.khn F FutfL Mgr

RAll'S
BEN

Brown's rwe &amp;
Equipment

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ·
Corner Union and Mulberry, Rev Clyde V

Attend The

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

992.99'11 Mldd.!!J&gt;arl

SOUTHERN

' '

Sunday School ot 9:45 a .m. and Church

Locust &amp; BHch tr•t

BURLINGTON

'-

9:30 a.m. WO&lt;ohlp oervlce, W.dnnday ,
7·3(lp m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, now located
on Pomeroy Pike, County Rood 25, near
Flatwoodo. R..... Blackwood, poolor. S.r·
vices on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. with Sunday school, 9:30 o m. Bible
otudy, Wednnday,7:30p.m
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH, INC.
- Pearl 51 , Middleport. Rev. O'Dell

DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST , Chorleo

7 30p.m .
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, Porlland
Racme Rood . William

Manley, poator, Artt1ur Barr, Sunday
achool superintendent Sunday school,
9·30 o.m : ev-.ning wonhlp, 1 30 p .m.
Prayer and praise service, Wednesday,

Roush , pastor.

Phyllos Stob&lt;&gt;rt, Sunday School Supt. Sun·

7·30p m.
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST, Elder Jomeo Miller, Bible
study, W.dneoday, 7:30 p.m : Sunday
School. 10 am . Sunday nigh! service, 7:30
pm
POMEROY WESlEYAN HOLINESS -

day School , 9 ·30 c m.; Morning worship,
10 30om . Sundoyeveningservice7p.m.
Wednesday evening prayer serv1ces, 7 30

pm
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST, Rev Earl Shuler,
pastor Wonhipserv1ce, 9·30o.m Sunday
school 10 30 o m Bible Study and prayer
serv1ce Thursday. 7·30 p m

Horriaonville Rood: Dewey tl:lng, pastor;
Edison Weover, aallstant, Henry Eblin,

CARLETON CHURCH, Kingsbury Rood,

Dovld Rice.

llonlel Leananl, Reporter

Teni Stout's. There were

~nen

9 30 a m , morning worship, t t Cl m Sun-

-

.... oervodbyJoomCatawor

and the membeno enjoyed pmeo ol Barn Yanl
Blnco and a Memory CIIIM.
M1uy Calaway, Reporter

londance

.

The dub lad a ,.,_,.... parly
OlllCIW1I made oolite potty

...r

lite

wu..........,.,.,
The
club IIIIo deddod lo make a
lor their fair
beMer

booth. A "'" with lite name d lite club wt11 be
placed u ooe enlen Oonrin ...r n.,.,. piaJ&gt;.
led. Ettclt member ehooe lite _(ll'Vjecla abe W&lt;lllld
Uke to take thli year and pro)eet boots were 01'-

dorocl.
llefrellunenll ...... provided by Mary Dant
and oerved by Vldd Soulera and T.,_ Dant.
Then lite memberl played- oulalcle.

Deo Dorat, Reporter

Mounrau- l-11 Club - The Mountaineen
held their JDetllni at lite homed Jolwl Amold on
A&amp;x1112. lben! were five member~ Jnd one ad-

servtce. 10 A.5 c m .. first and third Sundays. 7 p m second and fourth Sundoys.
Bible study, 8 p m Tuesdays

a .m. Sunday school , 11 o m : worship
service, 7·30 p.m. Thursday prayer
m . .tlng 7 30 p.m.

-.u...,. ....,... and 1&lt;11 ,..,....u..,

Damewood,

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH , Thurs-

MT. HERMON Unlt.d Brethren In Chrlot

day evening services 7 30, Rev Cart; Sunday morning serv1ces 9·30 and evening
sen11ces 7:30pm , Rev. Durham .

Church Rev. James leach, pa1tor; Don

The next moetlng will be April 21, llal and
plaN ...,. mode lobave a pizza potty bel""' lite
meellng.

llorllng Delomt .... played and lllo. ""wine

game.

Will, lay loader Locat.d In Te~oo Com·
Worrton l-11 Club - The Wmlon munlty off CR 82 Sunday school , 9•30' Friday,
Aprll1&amp;, 11 lite homed JCI)'CO Rlt.chle
a.m. Morning wonhlp urvlce, 10:.C5 'l1tere ...,. II memben and - advloor In ai-

FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION at Bold

a.m .. evening pr.achlng ler\l'ice second

Knob
Rev
Lawrence Gluesencamp,
pastor, Rev. Jamea Cundiff, cnistant
pastor: Roger Willford ,, Sunday school

I&lt;Dclance
and fourth Sundays, 7:30 p m.: Chrlollan'
Aa Utls li 1 new club lite flrll order of bullneu
Endeavor, flrot ond third Sundays, 7:30 was to cbooee 1 name. Warrl«n wu the .n.arne

•upt Sunday school 9:30a.m Bible study ,

p.m. W.dn ..doy prayer mHtlng ond Bl·
bl.,tudy,7.30p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, 1 mile ooot of
Rutlond, junction af Route 124 and Noble
Summll Rood (T· 174). Sunday Bible Lec·

6 p m. youth meeting , 6 p m worship service, 7.30 p.m Prayer meeting Wednes-

day , 7 30 p.m Women's fellowship and
Bible study . Tuesday . 10a.m.
WHITE'S CHAPEL,•Coolvllle RD. Rev Roy

~

ture. 9 30

a ...

Watchtower study, 10:30

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The memltent
l l"""'
l o....
- "'their
projecla.
01lla:n ,.,.lllo electod at Utls meellng.
The next tDOellno wtll be May 2. 7 p.m. at lite
home d Joyce Rllcble The advloor will bend out
project-

.............. by a.rre.
Calaway and a gune d 7 Up wu played by the

o.m .. Tunday , Bible otudy , 7 and 8:15
Rev •Dole Bou, pastor , Sunday school.
p.m .. Thuroday, th-rall&lt; ochooi, 7:30 membera .
Joe YOWII, Reporter
9 30 a .m .. morn.ng worsh1p , 10 45 am ,
p.m., service m-tlng, 8:30p.m.
evangelistic service, 7 p m . Wednesday
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST Church RUTLAND CHUR~H OF CHRIST Brad
serv1ces - prayer and praise , 7 p.m , Henderson, pastor. Herb Elliott, Sunday
Sunday ochool, 10 o.m.: evening oervlce,
youth meeting , 7 p.m . Men's prayer ochool supt. Sunday ochoal. 9.30 o.m. :
7.00 p.m. Prayer mHIIng, W.dn ..day.
meeting, Saturday, 7 p.m .
7.00 p.m. Darrel Mcl'heroan, Pootar. Guy
morning worship and comunlon, 10:30
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST , o .m .
Priddy, Supt.
OBTAIN PARADE PERM1T
Elden R Blake, pastor . Sunday School 10
CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecy, locat.d
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH,
a .m. ; Robert Reed f supt ., Morning ser · Amo• Tillis , paotor, ~nny Tlillo , Sunday· on the 0. J. While Road all highway 160.
CINCINNATI (AP) - The
man, 11 o .m ; Sunday night aervices School Supt. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m.:
Sunday School 10 a .m. Superlnlendent cinnatl May Day Committee bas obChristian Endeavor, 7:30p.m . ; Song ser· follow.d by mor~
John Loveday. Flrot Wedneodoy nlu/11 of
- ng wonhlp. Sunday
vice , 8 p.m , Preaching 8:30 p.m . evening service, 7:00 p.m . Prayer
monlh CPMA oervlc... oecand Wednn· tained a parade pennlt for May 1 to
Mtdweek Prayer m•etlng, Wednesday , 7 moellng, Wodne
day WMB m"llng, third through fifth promote lbJ "working class
, 7:00p.m.
p.m. ; Alvin Reed , lay leader .
youth oervlce. G-ge Croyle, pootor,,
RUTLAND CHURC OF TilE NAZARENE,
revolution."
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST , Located at Rev. Lloyd D. Grim;.\, Jr., paotor. Sunday
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Gran I St.,
·City HaU balked w-Uer at laaulng
Rutland on New Limo Rood , next to Forest school, 9 30 o .m.: wprohlp oervlce, 10:30
Middleport: Rev. Don Blake, Ff&lt;!~lor . Sun·
Acre Pork, 'R'ev. Roy Rouse , pastor; Robert a.m . Broodcost llve 1over WMPO, young
day Khool, 9:30a.m.: morning wonhlp, a permit becawre the parade was to '
Musser, Sunday School supt . Sunday people's service, 7 plm . Evangelistic Mr"
10·30 a .m.: evening worohlp, 7 p.m.: stretch for five miles lllmlgb the m.
schOol, 10:30 o .m ., worahip 7 30 p.m.BI · vice, 7:30p.m . Wednesday service 7.30
W.dnHday evening Bible otudy ond
ble Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.: Salur- p~ m .
prayer mHIIng, 7 p.m. AHillal.d wllh dustrial and tenement districts to I
downtown in the middle ol a wllltlng
day night prayer service, 7 30 p m.
,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Corner of S.· Southern Bopllot Convention.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Roger cond and Anderaon, Mason . Paator Frank
llliADFORD CHURCH OF CHRISTday.
Eugene Underwood, pootot': Hatry Hen·
Watson , pa1tor: Mildred Ziegler, Sunday Lowther. Sunday schobl, 9:.C5 a.m ; wor In a compromiae, the committee
tchoolsupt. Morning worship, 9·30 a.m . ship service, 1 t a.m. o~d 7.30 p.m . Week drlcko, superintendent. Sunday ochoal,
SundoyiChool , 10·30 a m : evantng ser- ly Blblo Study, W.dnooCioy, 7:30p.m .
9·30 a .m.. morning wonhlp, 10:30 a .m.: agreed to conduct 30 percent ol the
~lce , 7 30.
...,lng worohlp, 7 p.m WednHday Bible IDIII'Cb on aldewalb.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller Sl.,
MT
UNION BAP~IST, Cecil Cox , Mason, W Va Aurlce1Mick, pastor Sun·
otudy,7 p m.
The group's IIIDOUDI~IIlent W81 :
minister; Joe Sayre, Sunday School doy Bible Study 10 am~ ; Worship 11 a.m • •
JUIIlLEE CHRISTIAN CENTER - George'•
made
Tuesday jointly with the '
Superlnt•nent. Sunday school. q·45 am : and 7 p m Blbfe Study W.dnttlday 1 p.m.,
Creek Rood. RIIV. C. J. Lemley, pootar:
evening wonhlp, 7:30 p.m . Prayer Vocal music.
John Fellure; ouperlnMude•"· Chuteh· Revolutionary Commwut Party,'
meeting, 7:30p.m . Wednesday
MASON ASSEMBL V OF GOD, Duddlng w-1, ·9:30 a m.: ,_.,,ng -.hlp, The two CII'I8RIIatiolla .......eel
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lone. Mason. W. Vo. R.v. Ronnie I . lose . 10:30:
..,rce, 7 p.m. Youth
Randy Koehler. posfor, Denn1s Newland, Pastor. Sunday School/9:45a.m ; Morning
meellng Sunday, 6 p.m. Bible otudy In "barraument" by city ~.
Sunday tchool superintendent.· Sunday Worship 11 ~ a . m. Even1n9 S.rvk• 7:30 ,depth. w..m.oday, 7 p.m. ClaoMifot all Tbey allo charged that the city'a obS&lt;hool, 9 30 a.m.. morning church ser· p.m. Wednesday Women 1 ''\lnlstrles 9
· Nuroery provided lor wurohlp ••· jectiCIIII "had
to do with traf.
vic:e, 10.30 a .m.; Sunday evening Bible a.m. fmeetlng and proyer. Prayer ond II·
vice.
.
ftc
CGIItrol
and~
to do wtth
bleStudy7p.m .
·
study, 7 p.m ..
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Car,.r
HARTroftD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN of Sycamore ond Second Slo., Pomeroy. the deadly national campelcn apm.
LE~ART FALLS UNlTED BRETHREN , Rev .
freeland Norris , pastor; Floyd Norris, C~RISTIAN UNION , The Rev. William
The Rov William Mlfdi•Worth. Pootqr. stMayDey."
~
Deeter. pastor Sunday school 9·30 a .m .;
worship service, 10:30 a.m Bible study
and prayer servlce. 1Wednesdoy 7 30 p m

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Danrln Dalal.. - The llonrln llolslelt hold
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pastor, Wallace

EARLY .

.,.................. by DorGIII)' Stout.
The next lllOOtiJ!C wu April 12 at Joanne
Calaway's wllb two adviscira:, l!igbt memben,
and one &amp;uahltertdln8.
The bake llle wu dilcl11aed and where the
next meellng wtll be held.
A demonstraUm oo Safety OUtdoon and
llealth wu given by Lori ROOinooo and Lee Ann

vloor •ttendlnr!
The memben projecla, pr... for
summer and lite next meetlni lime.

Pickens

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memben and

day evening s•rvlce, 7·30: prayer
mHIIng, Thuroday 7:30p.m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Not Pentecostal , Rev George Oiler,
pastor Wonhip service Sunday, 9·-'5

Wednesday , 7·30 p m.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, George F.

r

TOLD HIM I HAD

two advilon attending,
-rscllacullocl1tovtngaltake sale In May,
..a prvJecla, and o111cent ..... olecled. llefrelb.

Jr., Sunday school oupt Sunday ochool, ·

Gacy Ktng , pastor Sunday schooi ,U:30
o m • Rolph Carl , supenntendent: evemng
worsh1p , 7 30 p m Prayer meeting,

HE WANTED
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8, 10 Non Fiction Television 20 .
Movie " Juliet af the Spirits" 33
10 DO-Dallas 8, 10; Perspective on
Greatness 17, News 20, 10 lOOver Easy 20

11 oo-News 3.6.8.10,13.15. Lasl Of
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9 OG-Here' s Boomer 3,15, Benji at
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Washington Week In Re~iew
20,33
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15 Dressler
4 Yoko role
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7 JG-Little Rascals 3; Matters of
• L tfe 6, In A Medical Laboratory
10, Capt Caveman 1J
8 00- Super Globetrotters 3, 15 ·
Superfriends 6 , 13;
Mighty
Mouse Heck le &amp; Jeckle 8,10;
Uitrs Man 17 Goodies 33
8 Jo-Casper 3,15: Movie " Conquest
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33

9 oo-Fred &amp; Barney 3,15 , Plasfl c
Man 6:, 13, Bugs Bunny Road
Runner 8, 10. Fall &amp; Rise of
Reg1nald Perrin 33
q 30- Two Ronn!es 33
10 ._Movie " The Fabulous World
of Jules Verne " 17; Billy Smart' s
Circus 33
10 30-Dally Duck 3.15 ; Scaoby &amp;

Maurice &amp; Co l7 , Adventures In
Art with Julie Harris 20, Austin

City Limits 33
11 15-ABC News

Scrappy Coo 6,13. Popeye d;
Movie " Planet of the Apes" 10
11 ~B!IInd Festival 3. Bluegrass
Ramble Picnic 33
11 JO-Capt. Caveman J. Fat Albert
8. Jonny Quest 15. Glgglesnort
Hotel6, Action News for K ids 13.
12 00- Weekend

Special

6,13 ,

Shazam 8; Godzllla 1S, Movie

" Blindfold" 17 , Julia Child 33
12 Jo-Amerlcan Bandstand 13 ,
Point of Vlew6, Super 7 8, Movie
'My Favorite Brunette" 10;
Abbott &amp; Co•tello 15; Market to

Markel 33.
00- Baseball Warm · Up

3, 15;

Amerka ' s Black Forum 6, Wall

Street Week 33
1 15-Baseball 3, 15. 1·-Sporn
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Movie Machine 13, wasntngton
Week In Review 33
2 Co-Women's
Tennis • 6 , 13 ;
VIewpoint 8; Here's To Your
Health JJ
2 l~Movle " The NuHy Professor"

17; 2·-Movle "The Sad Sack"
8, Old Hauseworks 33.

3 oo-Voyage ta the Bottom of the
Sea 10, Masterpiece Theatre 33

4 oo-Goll 3. Wide World al Sports
6,13,, Six Million Dollar Man 10,
Wrestling 15 , Lathe of Heaven

33 .
4 30-Sport. Speclacular 8; Flshln'
Hole 17.
5 oo-Kentucky Derby 6, 13, That
Nashville Music 10, Wrestling
17; Lap Quilling 20
5 30-This Week In Baseball 3; Pop
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Houseworks 20
6 00-News 3,10, Wide World of
Sports 6, 13. Concern 8. Look At
Me 20,33, God Has The Answer

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News 6, Muppet Show 8, Action
NAwsmaker 13, Victory Garden

20, Know Your Schools 33.
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Classic 20,33.
7·30-An ln•lde Look 3; $100,000
Name That Tune 13, Best of
Groucho 20; World ollhe Sea 33.
a 00-BJ &amp; the Boar 3,15. Lave Baal
6, 13 .
Tim
Conway
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Masterpiece Theatre 20; All
Creatures Great &amp; Small 33.
9 oo-Movie " The Towering Inferno " 3, 15, Movie " Rio Lobo' '
8. 10 . Evening of Belgian
Television 20; Movie " The Kid
from Brooklyn" 33.

9 30- Ann .Maroarel 6.13; Rat
Patrol 17
10.oo-Pop Goes The Country 17,
10 -That Naohvllle Music 17.
11 00- News 3,6,8, 10,13115, Dick

6,

11 30-

Saturday Night L ive 3, 15; Texas
Primary 8, Movie " C C &amp; Co "
6, Movie " The Legend of Lizzie
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11 .45--Movie " Invasion from Inner
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• DO-Untouchables 17, • 30-Movle
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SUNDAY, MAY 4, 19i'O
5 30-AG-USA 17; 6·oo--Amerlcan
Problems &amp; Challenges 10 ,
Between the Lines 17
6 JG-Chrlstopher Closeup 3,
Treehouse Club 10. Better Way 8

7 oo- This Is The Llle 3; Jerry
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Action Newsmaker 13, Banana

Spills 17.
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8 JO-&lt;&gt;ral Roberls 3; Contact 6.
James

Robison

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Lighthouse 13; Open Bible 15.
9 oo-Gospel Singing Jubilee l.Oral
Roberts 10, Re11 Humbard ' ;
Christian Center 8; Rev. Jim
Franklin 13; Better Way 15; Lost
In Space 17; Mister Rogers 20;

Studio See 33.
9 - I t Is Wr itten 10; Rev

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West 13, Faith for Today 15;
Sesame St. 20, Big 81"" Marble
33.
10 OD-Rex Humberd 3; Kids Are
People Too 6; Movie "How To
Save A Marriage-And Ruin Your
Life" 10, Jimmy Swaggart 13;

Gospel Singing Jubilee 15"':!-:-"!'_&amp;. - '
It to Buver 17; Sesame St. 33.
10 30-Ernuf Angley 8; Movie
"Ship of Fools" 17.
1 f :00--Human Dimension 3;

Rex

Humberd 15; Rev. Henry Mohan
13; Elec. Co 20 ; Once Upon A
Classic 33
11 . 3o-Bili Dance Outdoors 3;
Animals, Animals, Animals 6,13;

Big Blue Marble 20; World of the
Sea 33.
t2 .DO-At Issue 3; Issues &amp; Answers

6, 13; Vlewpolnl 8; Thl• Is The
Llie 15, Ohio Journal 20; Movie
33
12 :30-Meef the Press 3,15;
Women ' s Tennis 6,13,

Wild

Kingdom 8; Face the Nation 10;
Boston Marathon 20.
1:01)-Band Festival 3; Movie "The
Kld Irom Brooklyn" 33

�7- The Daily Seniinel, Middleport· Pomeroy, 0., F riday 1\f• .. " 1980

DICK TRACY

&amp;-~-Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0., Friday, May 2, 1\81

CHURCH
NEWS

Services 11 a.m .

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO
Compttte . .
.
Automofln r
Service , •

TRINITY CHURCH , Rev W H Perrin,
pastor Roy ... Moyer, Sunday school supt.
Church School , 9 15 o m : worship service 10.30o m. Cholrraheorsol Tuesday ,
7 .JOp m. under dir ection of Al1ceNeose.

Henderson. pastor Sunday school , 9·30
o.m .. Glen McClung supt .. morning wor·

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THE HILAND CHAPEL George Costa.
pastor. Sunday School , 9 30 o m . evening
worship , 7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
service 7 30 p.m

Reuter-Brogan
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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST , David Mann,
miniSter Wilham Watson , Sunday schoo l
supt. Sunday school , 9 30 a.m. , morning
worsh 1p 10·30 a .m .

114 E Main
m-5130 Pomeroy

Ave , Pomeroy Hershel McClure, Sunday
school superintendent Sunday schocl ,
9 ·30 a.m , morn1ng wonh1p , 10 30, even mg worsh1p , 7 ·00 p m M1dweek prayer
serv1ce, 7·00 p m

CHURCH,

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Lawrence Monley.
pastor: Mrs
Russell Young
Sunday

School Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m
Even1ng worsh1p 7 30. Wednesday prayer
meeting 7 30 p .m .

MT.

MORIAH

CHURCH

OF

GOD .

Racine- Rev . James Satterfield , pastor
Morning worsh1p , 9 .45 o .m . Sunday
school. 10 45 o .m evemng worship 7
ladies prayer
Tuesday
7 30 p m
mee1ing, Wednesday , 7 30p.m . YPE

MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST

Corner

Sixth and Palmer , the Rev Mark McClung ,
Sunday school , 9 15 a .m ., Randy Hayes .
1uperintendent
Don
Sunday School
Riggs, out. supt Mormng Wor~hip, 10. 1S
a.m . Youth meeting, 7.30 p m . Wednes ·
day , including wee tof1 , eager beavers ,
1unior astronauts, and junior and senior
high BVF, choir practice, 8.30 p.m
Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible
study, Wednesday , 7 30 p m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport , 5th

ROCK SPRINGS, Church School 10 a .m
Worship 10 am . UMVF 6 30 p m
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 a.m
Wor~hip

Robinson , Pastor.
RUTLAND , Church School 9.30 am
WorstHp 10.30a.m. Wilbur Hilt , Pastor
SALEM CENTER, Warsh1p 9 a.m. Church
School9.:45 o m.

Rev David Horns
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Sm1th
H1lton Wolfe
BETHANY. {Dorcas), Worsh1p q.oo am
Church School1 0 00 a m
CARMEL, Chruch School 9 30 o m Worship 10 30 o m 2nd and 4th Sundays

THE

NAZARENE, Rev. Jim Broome, pastor, Bill
White, Sunday school supt. Sunday
,chool , 9:30a.m .. morning worship , 10.30
a .m .. Sunday evangelistic meeting, 7 00
p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m .

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY , Dwight L. Zavllt, dlrec·
tor.

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN , Rev.

a .m worship , 11 . a m Choir practice
Thursday 8p m
LET ART FALLS- Worship service 9 a m

Church School 10 a m.
MORNING STAR. Worship 9·30 om ..
Church School10.30o.m
MORSE CHAPEL, Church School 9 30
a m. Worship It a .m .
PORTLAND. Church School 6:30 p.m .
Evening Wonhlp, 7 30 p.m
Youth
Meehng, Tuesday evening

SUTTON, Church School 9 30 a .m . Wor·
ship tst and 3rd Sundays 10 30 a .m .

JOHN LUTHERAN CH URCH , Pone

Russell , Sr., minister; Rick Macomber,
supt. Sunday school 9:30 om.; worship
serv1ce, 10·30 a.m. Bible Study, Tuesday,

Rev

R

D

SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST. Rev MoNon
Markm , pastor Steve Little Sunday school
supt Sunday school. 10 am .. morning
wor1h1p , It om . Sunday evening wor ship 7 30. Prayer meet1ng and B1ble
study Thursday 7 30 p m youth service
6p m Sunday .

CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Rev R E
Robinson , pastor Sunday JChool , 9 30
a.m., wonhlp servtce . II am , evenmg
service, 7.00. youth service. Wednesday.

7.00p m
LANGSVILLE

CHRISTIAN

CHURCH .

Charles Oomigan

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Rov Bob·

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH, Noor
Long Bottom , Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
school , 10 a .m. , Church, 7:30p.m . prayer
meeting, 7:30p.m . Thursday.

MIDDLEPORT

PENTECOSTAL,

Third

JOPPA, Worship 9 00 a .m.
School 10 00 a .m.
CHESTER, Worohlp 9 o.m.,

Church

Church
School 10 o.m Choir Rehearsal 7 p .m .,
Thursdays. Bible Study , Thursdays
7:30pm .
LONG BOTTOM, Sunday School at 9 30
a.m. Evening Worship at 7 30 p.m . Thursday Bible Study, 7·30 p.m.
REEDSVILLE Sunday School 9:30 a .m.

Morning Worship 10:30 a .m . Evening Wor·

shp 7:30 p m. Bible Study Wednesdays at
7:30p.m.
ALFRED, Sunday School at 9:4S am .
Mormng Worship at 11 a.m. Youth , 6·30

A~e ., the Rev. William Knittel, pastor.

p.m . Sundays. Wednesday Night Prayer
Meeting, 7:30p.m.

Thomas Kolly, Sunday School Supt Sun.
day school , 10 a .m Ciano• fD}' all ogos;

School 9 00 o m . Morning Worship at

evening service, 7:30; Bible study,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m. ; youth services,

Frlday,7:30 p.m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST, Corner
Ash and Plum; Noel Herrman, pastor
Saturday evening service, 7•30 p m.; Sun -

day School . 10:30 " ·"'·
•
MEIGS
&lt;
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH

ST

PAUL, (Tuppers Plains) : Sunday

10:00 a.m. Bible Study, 7:30p.m . Tueoday.
SOUTH BETHEL (Silver Ridge) Sunday
School 9:00 a.m. Morning Woohlp 10:00
a.m. Wedneoday Bible Sludy, 7:30p .m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, servlceo
each Sunday 9 30 a.m. George Plckeno,
pastor with preochlnv on first and third
Sunday of month. Oflv•r Swain, Supt.

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev . Keith
Eblln, poslot'. Sunday School , 9:30 a .m.:

Rk:hard W. Thomas, Director

Leonard Gll.,-.ore, first elder: evening ter-

POMEROY CLUSTER

vlce, 7·30 p.m. Wedn..day p&lt;ayer
,....ling, 7:30p.m. '
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF

R•v. Robert McGee

RIIV. Jam• Corbllt
POMEROY, Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Wonhlp oervlc• 10 30 a.m. Choir roltooroal, W.dn.oday, 7 p.m. Rev. Robert
M&lt;G.e.paotOr.
ENTERPRISE. Worship 9 a.m. Church
~110am .

~

CHRIST, Duane Warden. minister Bible
doss. 9·30 am., morning warship, 10:30
a.m • evening worship , 6 30 p .m.

W.dnttlday Bible study, 6:30p.m.
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
Church , Sunday School oervln. 9 45 o.m :

T'MV 1/IS!T!

5PI&lt;I!AO!

Rev. Nyle

pastor. Mn. Elvin Bumgardner, 1upt. Sun·
day achaol. 9.30 a.m . , worship service,

10.45a.m.
NORTH BETHEL

Unlt.d

·CERTAI N FI\CTIONG I'CULD LIKE YOUR
SUPPORT FOR A NEW SPORTS w•~rLtAI

Methodlol

Cf1urch, Rev. Charles Oomigon, pastor.

IN YOJR 5TATE .. I'M GURE

Sunday School , 9·30 a .m .. Worship Service, 10 A5 am .: Sunday Bible Study, 7:00
p .m . , Wednesday prayer mHtlng, 7·30

OH YOUR fl\'lT I'IOJLD ...

"' BUT THE SITE OF THE
T~;AT'S
PROPOSED SPORTS COMPLEX
IS MILES FRO\ AHY PUBliC
TRANSPORTATION,
SENATOR LAWFT Y•·

SHOW OF ENTri.J51AS!o\

NO, NO-OF

"·BUT NO PU6UC TRAiiSPORT
MEAiiS CARS .. MORJ: WASTED

COURSE NOT,
SIR ··IT'S

6AS - AHD I'M HOT AT
ALL SURE IT IS THE
BE ST AVAI LABlE SITE .

JUST THAT-

REMEMBER - Gl'l:JRTS
VERY Bt6 WITH
THE PU&amp;.IC .• 9J'ffllli5
TO KEEP 1'1 MIHD WHEN
~RE

UP FOR RE-ELECTiott.

p .m .

BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH, Route 1, Shode. Paolor Don
Black. Affiliated with Southern Boptlot
C n ention Sunday school, 1·30 p.m .;
Sunday worohlp, 2:30 p.m. Thurodoy
ev8fllng Bible otudy, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Rltclne,
Route 124, William Hobock, pootor. Sun·

YOU THINK HE PURPOSELY WROTE DOWN
MISLEADING

Norri1, pastor. Dan Cheadle, Supt, Sunday School, 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship,
10·30 o.m Prayer Service, alternate Sun-

INFORMATION?

days .
NEASE SffiLEMENT FREE WILL BAPTIST,

• •

MeJp C&lt;iunty Sllopher&lt;ll Club -The Sllopltel"
dl.-(f held two moetlnp The l1ntt mooting
..,.l'llnary II, at lite Melu Cauoty E.lenaloo
0111ct, 'll&gt;en ...,.. two odvliton and nine mea&gt;
...,. (llloftdlng. The club dilcwoed saving RC
bttlllt ...... •ltertdln8 Slwp Day, and clooln(

G~LINE ALLEY

eMIIImeitlfor lhll year
Projecla cllacullocl wu mallltenance and care

d breediJtC ...... ltod rati0118, hay, e1&lt; , lllo
talked about sheep tenns.
A demonltratf«t on feedina and care of
breediJtC .,.. wu given by Mr. Jolwl Rlee,
Meigs County Ellt&lt;nlloo AcenL

.....

Campbell, pastor. Sunday School, 9 30

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH, Rev. Floyd F. Shook, pastor,
Lloyd W"ght, Sunday School Supt , Morn·
ing Worship 9.30 a.m .. Sunday School
10 20 o m , Wednesday Prayer and Bible

school, 9 30 am . worsh1p serv1ce, 10·30
o m Othtr meetings as announced
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Rev Earl Shuler,
pastor Sunday school 9 30 o m : Church
serv1ce. 7 p m . youth meetmg , 6
p m Tuesday Bible Study 7 p m

DANVILLE WESLEYAN

DIDN'T Sef'M

T' TAI&lt;f TOO KINDLY

THE D·Mil

United StHI Workers Union Hall , Railrood
Str. .t , Mason . Po1tar, Rev. Joy Mitchell.
1N.arnlng worship 9 45 o.m , Sunday
School 10 30 . a .m. Prayer m"flng

w..m.oday, 7:30p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST -

RANCH

CL AIM OVER ON

ME!

VOtJIJS

Memben~-May
17, 19M, ~ a m. to 12 noon. Tbf club wtD tor:
nlalt dnncb aDd ov...,.lln&amp; shala again thb yeor.
Dueo nwot be paid belore wei&amp;J&gt;In.
R&lt;freJhrnents ...,. ....... by Jolmy and

supt. Sunday school 9 30 om . , morning
sermon
10:30 a.m , Prayer service,
Wednesday , 7.30p.m.

Study 7·30 p m ., Sunday evening worship
7 30 p.m .. Choir Practice Thursday , 7 p m .

Richard Vaughan , supt. Morning worsh1p,

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Richard W. Thomo1
Duane Sydenstricker, Sr,

Tht Store

WllhA Hurt
Racine
Ph. t4f.l6H

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sunday

John W Douglas

by Porter, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m ;
Sunday worship, II a.m. , Sunday •~ening
service, 7 p .m. ; Wednesday Fo"'ily Tral ing Hour, 7 p.m Wednesday worship ser·
vice, 7:30p.m

MD TA5TE!

T~!

LADY WHO OWIJ!i THE

Kefredlmentl were served by Tam Ervin and

Va. , Rt. t, Mark Irwin, pastor. Worship
services, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, II
a.m. evening worship, 7:30'/.m, Tuesday
cottage prayer mHtlng on Blbte study,

MIDDLEPORT, Sunday school , 9·30 a .m ,

Ernest Stricklin, pastor. Sunday church
school , 9.30 a m. , Mrs. Homer lee , 1upt ;
morning wor~hip , t0.30.

Church. Worship service 9.30 o.m Sunday
School 10·30 a .m. Mrs. Sampson Hell,
supt.

MOU TH-· IF N(l T' T HE

THIO NAT1Vc5

OVER WH ELMED

-- ONLY

CAME r ·c ~ect&lt;.
OUT A MI~ I N 6

Rodney lleegle
The aecood meellnl ,... Man:lt 11, at lite
Meigl C&lt;iunty Emolloo Office. Two ad"'-t
and 10 membtn wt!re at thil meettnc A demonstration on SelecUon ol Martel Limbe wu pven
by Mr. Jim Clay, Areo ADimol Sped all•

serv1ce , tt a .m . and 7 30 p.m. Prayer
meettng, Wednesday , 7 30p .m .

Brown . pastor . Sunday Sci-tool. 9·30 a m.,
mormng worship tO 45. youth servtce,
6 45 p m . evening wonhip , 7 30 p m
proyerond praise , Wednesday 730p m
~

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart, W.

Robert Musser, pastor. Sunday school .
9.30 am .. Roy S1gmon , 1upt. , morning
worship , 10 30, Sunday evening serv1ce,
7 30, mid· week serv1ce Wedhesdoy . 7
p.m.

10·30.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN

o•

NOPE .. JU.5-T

G!T

~A6 ~1t HO ~P ITA f.ITY

Toplca lor dlacuoolon at lite om moetlng are

supl Sunday School, 9 30 a.m . Worohlp

Pastor . Robert Sm1th , Sunday school
supt Sunday school, q 30 a m , mornmg
worsh1p , 10 40 om Sunday evening wor
sh1p, 7 30, Wednesday even.ng B1ble
studf 1 30.

EAST LETART. Chruch School 9 am
day730pm
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday schooiiO

OF

IMY~c t CAN AT LfA5T
T~e Dt.I~T OUTA MY

S CEt.IIC 8EAUTV AkiO

"""' ... bam and llat lite thine~ lite club
wonlo !At do lhll yeat.

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don l Walker,

Prayer meeting Wednesday 1 30 p m
Fellowship supper first Saturday 6 p m
UMW 2nd Tuesday 1 30 p m

Groceries-

Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor. Frank Riffle,

Rev John A Coffman pastor Fronkhn
Imboden , cha•rmon of the Board of Chnstlon L1fe Sunday School , 9 JO a m , morn mg worship , 10 30, Sunday even1ng worship 7 30 p m Prayer meetmg Wednes day730pm

APPLE GROVE. Sunday School 9 30 a m
Worship 7 30 p m. ht ond 3rd SundOys ,

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

ZION CH URCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·

RACINE CH URCH OF THE NAZARENE,

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

t------------

Hamsonv1lle Rd , Robert Purtell , pastor,
Bill McElroy. Sunday school supt Sunday
school, 9 30 o m , mornmg worsh 1p and
commumon , 10 30 a m , Sunday worsh1p
serv1ce, 7 p.m Wednesday evenmg
prayer meet1ng and B1ble study, 7 p .m

ST

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

We don't. God never Intended that we
should have tD solve all our diffi.culties
slngle·handed. Remember, He established His church on earth for US: In
that Church we will find understanding
feUowshlp, and the faith to work ?Utour
own destinies

a .m. James Hughes, tupt., eve,nlng service, 7 30 p .m . Wednesday evening
prayer meeting, 7.30 p.m. Youth prayer
servlc:eeoch Tundoy.

Grove. The Rev. W1lham Middlesworth ,
Pastor. Church l&amp;rvtces 9 30 am . Sunday
Schooi10:30 a.m.

Rev . Carl H1cks, lntenm Pastor
FOREST RUN · Worshp 9 o .m Church
SChool lOam
'
MINERSVILLE Ctlurch School 9 a m
Worsh1p t 0 a· m
ASBURY Church School 9 50 o m . Worsh•p 11 o m B1ble Study 7 30 p m Thurs.
day UMW fist Tuesday

Gerlach , ouperinlendont. T6rry Yankey,
youth minister Bible school , 9 30 a m ,

CHURCH

serv1ce, tO 30, EvangeliStiC Ser VICe, 7·30 p m . Wednesday , Prayer
meehng, 7.30

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
HEATH, Church School 9 30 am. Wor
shop I0 30 a m UMYF 6 p m. Robert

Worsh1p serv1ce 10 a .m Prayer meetmg
7.30 p.m Wednesday . UMW second Tues.

MIDDLEPORT

Superlnlendonl. Sur&gt;day School and morn·
lng worship, 9:30 a.m . Sunday evening

4-H News.

MiddleportPomeroy. 0.

Your Choice
This

Wor~hip

11 a.m.

and Moln , Bob Melton , minilter , M1ke

morningwonhtp, 10.30a.m ., youth group
Sunday 6 30 p.m . evening worshtp, 6 30,
prayer service, 6·30 p.m Wednesday

~

YeA ~of. GR5ATL THE

a.m

litE DAILY
SENTINEL

It would be a lonely world If we had
to keep all our problems tD OUJ'Selves.

Attend The
Church \lf

Attend The Church
of Your Choice
This. Sunday

Semces

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , 282 Mulberry

COMMUNITY

Children change faster than the
wind. They haven't learned tD hide !heir
feelings. But while groWil-ups may present a better camouflage tD lhe world,
there are few of us wilhout Inner conflicts And these conflicts can be sctious

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-

DYESVILLE

Church,

Donald R. Karr, Sr , pastor. Friday evenIng service, 7 30 p m Sunday 1chool, 10

t92-3093
Mlddloport

Pieture Pretty

svr~euse "? -~971

SISter Harnett Worner , Supt . Sunday
School , 9 30 a m , mormng wor1hip, 10 45
a .m.

Roger C Turner, pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m
Sunday morn1ng warsh1p ,
10 30, Sunday evening service, 7 30

Communlly

Lowrance Bush, pastor; Mo)( Folmer, Sr.

day school, 10 a.m., Sunday evening service, 6:30 p m. Wednesday "nlng ser·
vice, 7.

pomeroy

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST, Mulberry

Run Road , Rev Emmett Rowson , pastor
Handley Dunn , supt Sunday school , 10
e m Sunday evenmg service 7 30 B1ble
teoch1ng , 7·30 p m Thursday

126 E Mlln

Psalms
271-13

RACINE
PLANING
MILL
M1ll Work -

Heights Road , Pomeroy Pastor , Albert
Dittes Sabbath School Superintendent ,
Rita Wt-.ite Sabbath Sct-.ool , Saturday
afternoon at 2 00, w1th Worsh1p Serv1ce
following ot 3: 15

8adoy

p.m .
MOUNT Olive

CARPENTER BAPTIST, Rev. Freeland

Preachmg 9.30 a.m ., f~rst and s&amp;eond Sun·
days of &amp;ach month, th1rd and fourth Sun·
cfoys each month worsh1p service at 7 30
p.m Wednesday evenings at 7 30. Prayer
and Bible Study .

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH

99'1·21M

Saturday
For The list In TV Vitwlnt
c. II m nos

METHODIST ,

Pastor Sunday School 11 a m Saturday
pr&amp;achlng serv1t'es 7 30 p m Wednesday
even1ng Bible study at 7 30 p m

Ford, Inc.

46 I S. Third, Mlddloport

Friday 1---------~
Matthew
PIZZA SHACK
8 :5-27
..,
Eat en or
Corry Out

BAPTIST

MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER Dexter
Rd Langsv1Ue Oh1o, Rev Clyde Ferrell,

t-------..---1

10:6-17 I

Athens County
&amp; Loan

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, 200 W Mam St '1'12·5235 Vocal

GRAHAM

992-3325

Me1gs County Branch

school , 9:30 a.m.; morning worship , 11
a .m . Sunday evening service, 7 30 p.m :
m1dweek prayer aervice Wednetday. 7·30

MT MORIAH BAPTIST - Fourth ond
Main Sl , Middleport. Rev. Calvin Mlnnlo,

Pomeroy

Raci .. • 949 2020

CHAPEL Route t Shade- Pastor Bobby
Elkins. Sunday school 5 p m. Sunday
worship 5 45 p.m. Wednesday prayer
serv1ce 7.30 p m

Rev Ralph Smtih , pastor Sunday school.
9 30
a .m. , Mrs
Worley FronciS , .
supenntendent Preochmg serv1ces first &amp;
thtrd Sundays follow1ng Sunday School

m's. .i'oconcr

Psalms
84:1·12

Wednesday
Romans

VICTORY BAPTIST - On rhe Route 7
bypass. James E. KeetH , pastor . Sunday
school , 10 om.; morning worship , It
a .m .; evenlngtervice, 7.
TRINITY Chrlotlon Auembly, Coolville
Gilbert Spencer, poolor. Sunday

Borden
paator. Carneliu1 Bunch ,
superintendent. Sunday school , 9:30a.m.,
s.cand and fourth Sundoys wonhip ser·
v !ce at 2:30p.m .

VIRGIL B.
TWORD SR.

Tuasday
Chester 915-3307

p .m .

FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason, mHI at

Monday
SID N. 2nd
Luke "'""''""Y ~12.91"2 Micld~ f92.34~!1

Ridenour

SACRED HEART, Rev. Fothet Paul D.
Welton, pootar. Phone 992·2825. Saturday
...,enlng Mon. 7:30. Sunday Man, 8 and
10 a .m .. Confenlon, Salurdoy , 7·7:30

aervice, 7 p.m.: Youth m . .ting and Bible
otudy, W.dneoday, 1 p .m.

Isaiah
64:1-8

Nltlonwlde Ins. Co.

Co.

Su~day.

SundBy

AGENT

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

211 E . Moln Stroot

ft2.J,.5, Pom_eroy

.

J Wm " litl" lr~" · owner

nursery cora provtded. Coffee hour 10 the
Perish Hclltmmedtctely following the ser VICe

music . Sunday worship I 0 a m Bible
study t t a m , worship 6 p m. Wednesday Bible study , 7p .m

'(Uq?ukr

Middleport, Ohio

Sundays of the month. Church School and

Matn St Neil Proudfoot , pastor , Bible
school , 9 30 a m mormng worsh tp, 10 30
am ., Youth meetings, 6 30 p.m , evenmg
worshtp 7 30. W&amp;dnesday n1ght prcyer
meeting and Bible study, 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Butternut
Ave , Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs Ray Wlnmg otf1cers tn charge Sunday -holmen
meet mg. 10 a m Sunday School , 10·30
a m Sunday school leader, YPSM , Elo1se
Adams 7 30 p m , salvation meetmg,
vanous speakers and mus1c spectals
Thursday- I 0 a m to 2 p m lod1es Home
league, all women mvtted. 7 30 p m .
prayer meeting an~ B1ble study Rev Noel
Herman teacher

·tJ --K&amp;C JEWELERS

SALES ucl SERVICE
Rutland , OhiO 45775

ship, 10:30 a .m ., evening service, 7.30
mid -week servtce, Wednesday , 7 30 p.m

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E
Ma1n St., Pomeroy . The Rev. Robert B
Groves, rector. Sunday services , at 10 30
a .m. with Holy Communion on the first
Sunday of each month, and combined
wtth Morning Prayer on teh third Sunday,

Church of
Your Choice
This

.khn F FutfL Mgr

RAll'S
BEN

Brown's rwe &amp;
Equipment

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ·
Corner Union and Mulberry, Rev Clyde V

Attend The

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

992.99'11 Mldd.!!J&gt;arl

SOUTHERN

' '

Sunday School ot 9:45 a .m. and Church

Locust &amp; BHch tr•t

BURLINGTON

'-

9:30 a.m. WO&lt;ohlp oervlce, W.dnnday ,
7·3(lp m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, now located
on Pomeroy Pike, County Rood 25, near
Flatwoodo. R..... Blackwood, poolor. S.r·
vices on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. with Sunday school, 9:30 o m. Bible
otudy, Wednnday,7:30p.m
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH, INC.
- Pearl 51 , Middleport. Rev. O'Dell

DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST , Chorleo

7 30p.m .
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, Porlland
Racme Rood . William

Manley, poator, Artt1ur Barr, Sunday
achool superintendent Sunday school,
9·30 o.m : ev-.ning wonhlp, 1 30 p .m.
Prayer and praise service, Wednesday,

Roush , pastor.

Phyllos Stob&lt;&gt;rt, Sunday School Supt. Sun·

7·30p m.
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST, Elder Jomeo Miller, Bible
study, W.dneoday, 7:30 p.m : Sunday
School. 10 am . Sunday nigh! service, 7:30
pm
POMEROY WESlEYAN HOLINESS -

day School , 9 ·30 c m.; Morning worship,
10 30om . Sundoyeveningservice7p.m.
Wednesday evening prayer serv1ces, 7 30

pm
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST, Rev Earl Shuler,
pastor Wonhipserv1ce, 9·30o.m Sunday
school 10 30 o m Bible Study and prayer
serv1ce Thursday. 7·30 p m

Horriaonville Rood: Dewey tl:lng, pastor;
Edison Weover, aallstant, Henry Eblin,

CARLETON CHURCH, Kingsbury Rood,

Dovld Rice.

llonlel Leananl, Reporter

Teni Stout's. There were

~nen

9 30 a m , morning worship, t t Cl m Sun-

-

.... oervodbyJoomCatawor

and the membeno enjoyed pmeo ol Barn Yanl
Blnco and a Memory CIIIM.
M1uy Calaway, Reporter

londance

.

The dub lad a ,.,_,.... parly
OlllCIW1I made oolite potty

...r

lite

wu..........,.,.,
The
club IIIIo deddod lo make a
lor their fair
beMer

booth. A "'" with lite name d lite club wt11 be
placed u ooe enlen Oonrin ...r n.,.,. piaJ&gt;.
led. Ettclt member ehooe lite _(ll'Vjecla abe W&lt;lllld
Uke to take thli year and pro)eet boots were 01'-

dorocl.
llefrellunenll ...... provided by Mary Dant
and oerved by Vldd Soulera and T.,_ Dant.
Then lite memberl played- oulalcle.

Deo Dorat, Reporter

Mounrau- l-11 Club - The Mountaineen
held their JDetllni at lite homed Jolwl Amold on
A&amp;x1112. lben! were five member~ Jnd one ad-

servtce. 10 A.5 c m .. first and third Sundays. 7 p m second and fourth Sundoys.
Bible study, 8 p m Tuesdays

a .m. Sunday school , 11 o m : worship
service, 7·30 p.m. Thursday prayer
m . .tlng 7 30 p.m.

-.u...,. ....,... and 1&lt;11 ,..,....u..,

Damewood,

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH , Thurs-

MT. HERMON Unlt.d Brethren In Chrlot

day evening services 7 30, Rev Cart; Sunday morning serv1ces 9·30 and evening
sen11ces 7:30pm , Rev. Durham .

Church Rev. James leach, pa1tor; Don

The next moetlng will be April 21, llal and
plaN ...,. mode lobave a pizza potty bel""' lite
meellng.

llorllng Delomt .... played and lllo. ""wine

game.

Will, lay loader Locat.d In Te~oo Com·
Worrton l-11 Club - The Wmlon munlty off CR 82 Sunday school , 9•30' Friday,
Aprll1&amp;, 11 lite homed JCI)'CO Rlt.chle
a.m. Morning wonhlp urvlce, 10:.C5 'l1tere ...,. II memben and - advloor In ai-

FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION at Bold

a.m .. evening pr.achlng ler\l'ice second

Knob
Rev
Lawrence Gluesencamp,
pastor, Rev. Jamea Cundiff, cnistant
pastor: Roger Willford ,, Sunday school

I&lt;Dclance
and fourth Sundays, 7:30 p m.: Chrlollan'
Aa Utls li 1 new club lite flrll order of bullneu
Endeavor, flrot ond third Sundays, 7:30 was to cbooee 1 name. Warrl«n wu the .n.arne

•upt Sunday school 9:30a.m Bible study ,

p.m. W.dn ..doy prayer mHtlng ond Bl·
bl.,tudy,7.30p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, 1 mile ooot of
Rutlond, junction af Route 124 and Noble
Summll Rood (T· 174). Sunday Bible Lec·

6 p m. youth meeting , 6 p m worship service, 7.30 p.m Prayer meeting Wednes-

day , 7 30 p.m Women's fellowship and
Bible study . Tuesday . 10a.m.
WHITE'S CHAPEL,•Coolvllle RD. Rev Roy

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Watchtower study, 10:30

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- "'their
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01lla:n ,.,.lllo electod at Utls meellng.
The next tDOellno wtll be May 2. 7 p.m. at lite
home d Joyce Rllcble The advloor will bend out
project-

.............. by a.rre.
Calaway and a gune d 7 Up wu played by the

o.m .. Tunday , Bible otudy , 7 and 8:15
Rev •Dole Bou, pastor , Sunday school.
p.m .. Thuroday, th-rall&lt; ochooi, 7:30 membera .
Joe YOWII, Reporter
9 30 a .m .. morn.ng worsh1p , 10 45 am ,
p.m., service m-tlng, 8:30p.m.
evangelistic service, 7 p m . Wednesday
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST Church RUTLAND CHUR~H OF CHRIST Brad
serv1ces - prayer and praise , 7 p.m , Henderson, pastor. Herb Elliott, Sunday
Sunday ochool, 10 o.m.: evening oervlce,
youth meeting , 7 p.m . Men's prayer ochool supt. Sunday ochoal. 9.30 o.m. :
7.00 p.m. Prayer mHIIng, W.dn ..day.
meeting, Saturday, 7 p.m .
7.00 p.m. Darrel Mcl'heroan, Pootar. Guy
morning worship and comunlon, 10:30
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST , o .m .
Priddy, Supt.
OBTAIN PARADE PERM1T
Elden R Blake, pastor . Sunday School 10
CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecy, locat.d
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH,
a .m. ; Robert Reed f supt ., Morning ser · Amo• Tillis , paotor, ~nny Tlillo , Sunday· on the 0. J. While Road all highway 160.
CINCINNATI (AP) - The
man, 11 o .m ; Sunday night aervices School Supt. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m.:
Sunday School 10 a .m. Superlnlendent cinnatl May Day Committee bas obChristian Endeavor, 7:30p.m . ; Song ser· follow.d by mor~
John Loveday. Flrot Wedneodoy nlu/11 of
- ng wonhlp. Sunday
vice , 8 p.m , Preaching 8:30 p.m . evening service, 7:00 p.m . Prayer
monlh CPMA oervlc... oecand Wednn· tained a parade pennlt for May 1 to
Mtdweek Prayer m•etlng, Wednesday , 7 moellng, Wodne
day WMB m"llng, third through fifth promote lbJ "working class
, 7:00p.m.
p.m. ; Alvin Reed , lay leader .
youth oervlce. G-ge Croyle, pootor,,
RUTLAND CHURC OF TilE NAZARENE,
revolution."
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST , Located at Rev. Lloyd D. Grim;.\, Jr., paotor. Sunday
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Gran I St.,
·City HaU balked w-Uer at laaulng
Rutland on New Limo Rood , next to Forest school, 9 30 o .m.: wprohlp oervlce, 10:30
Middleport: Rev. Don Blake, Ff&lt;!~lor . Sun·
Acre Pork, 'R'ev. Roy Rouse , pastor; Robert a.m . Broodcost llve 1over WMPO, young
day Khool, 9:30a.m.: morning wonhlp, a permit becawre the parade was to '
Musser, Sunday School supt . Sunday people's service, 7 plm . Evangelistic Mr"
10·30 a .m.: evening worohlp, 7 p.m.: stretch for five miles lllmlgb the m.
schOol, 10:30 o .m ., worahip 7 30 p.m.BI · vice, 7:30p.m . Wednesday service 7.30
W.dnHday evening Bible otudy ond
ble Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.: Salur- p~ m .
prayer mHIIng, 7 p.m. AHillal.d wllh dustrial and tenement districts to I
downtown in the middle ol a wllltlng
day night prayer service, 7 30 p m.
,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Corner of S.· Southern Bopllot Convention.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Roger cond and Anderaon, Mason . Paator Frank
llliADFORD CHURCH OF CHRISTday.
Eugene Underwood, pootot': Hatry Hen·
Watson , pa1tor: Mildred Ziegler, Sunday Lowther. Sunday schobl, 9:.C5 a.m ; wor In a compromiae, the committee
tchoolsupt. Morning worship, 9·30 a.m . ship service, 1 t a.m. o~d 7.30 p.m . Week drlcko, superintendent. Sunday ochoal,
SundoyiChool , 10·30 a m : evantng ser- ly Blblo Study, W.dnooCioy, 7:30p.m .
9·30 a .m.. morning wonhlp, 10:30 a .m.: agreed to conduct 30 percent ol the
~lce , 7 30.
...,lng worohlp, 7 p.m WednHday Bible IDIII'Cb on aldewalb.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller Sl.,
MT
UNION BAP~IST, Cecil Cox , Mason, W Va Aurlce1Mick, pastor Sun·
otudy,7 p m.
The group's IIIDOUDI~IIlent W81 :
minister; Joe Sayre, Sunday School doy Bible Study 10 am~ ; Worship 11 a.m • •
JUIIlLEE CHRISTIAN CENTER - George'•
made
Tuesday jointly with the '
Superlnt•nent. Sunday school. q·45 am : and 7 p m Blbfe Study W.dnttlday 1 p.m.,
Creek Rood. RIIV. C. J. Lemley, pootar:
evening wonhlp, 7:30 p.m . Prayer Vocal music.
John Fellure; ouperlnMude•"· Chuteh· Revolutionary Commwut Party,'
meeting, 7:30p.m . Wednesday
MASON ASSEMBL V OF GOD, Duddlng w-1, ·9:30 a m.: ,_.,,ng -.hlp, The two CII'I8RIIatiolla .......eel
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lone. Mason. W. Vo. R.v. Ronnie I . lose . 10:30:
..,rce, 7 p.m. Youth
Randy Koehler. posfor, Denn1s Newland, Pastor. Sunday School/9:45a.m ; Morning
meellng Sunday, 6 p.m. Bible otudy In "barraument" by city ~.
Sunday tchool superintendent.· Sunday Worship 11 ~ a . m. Even1n9 S.rvk• 7:30 ,depth. w..m.oday, 7 p.m. ClaoMifot all Tbey allo charged that the city'a obS&lt;hool, 9 30 a.m.. morning church ser· p.m. Wednesday Women 1 ''\lnlstrles 9
· Nuroery provided lor wurohlp ••· jectiCIIII "had
to do with traf.
vic:e, 10.30 a .m.; Sunday evening Bible a.m. fmeetlng and proyer. Prayer ond II·
vice.
.
ftc
CGIItrol
and~
to do wtth
bleStudy7p.m .
·
study, 7 p.m ..
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Car,.r
HARTroftD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN of Sycamore ond Second Slo., Pomeroy. the deadly national campelcn apm.
LE~ART FALLS UNlTED BRETHREN , Rev .
freeland Norris , pastor; Floyd Norris, C~RISTIAN UNION , The Rev. William
The Rov William Mlfdi•Worth. Pootqr. stMayDey."
~
Deeter. pastor Sunday school 9·30 a .m .;
worship service, 10:30 a.m Bible study
and prayer servlce. 1Wednesdoy 7 30 p m

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Danrln Dalal.. - The llonrln llolslelt hold
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SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Not Pentecostal , Rev George Oiler,
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Public Notice

Fonancoal Report
of the Board
of Educat1on

Southern Local
School Oistr.ct

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Me gsCounty
P 0 BOX 176
Ri!Cine OhiO
45771
Feb IS 1980
cetrfy the following

report to be correct

Nancy Carnahan
1614) 949 2213

Cash Reconcll at•on

Total Fund
Balances Dec
31 1979
$12936136

Gross Depos torv

( Bank Balance

133 235 19
Total
133 235 19
Outstand ng Warrants
(checks) Dec
31 1979
3 873 83
Total ( Reconc ted
Balance)
129 36 36
AdjUSted
Total
129 361 36
SUMMARY OF
CASH BALANCES
RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURES
G"eneral (unrestr cted}
mon es)
Open ng Cash
Balance Jan
1 979
9 922 IS
Tota Rece pts and
Transfers
393 069 54
Tota Receipts

Transfers and

Balance s

412 991 69

Tota Exp and
Transfers
374 971 77
End ng Cash Balance
38 019 92
Dec 31 1979
Net Balance Dec
31 1979
38 019 92

Bond Rehrement
Opening Cash

Balance Jan 1

1979
Tota Rece pts
and Transfers
Tota Rece pts

42 917 79
77 595 60

Transfers and

Balances
20 513 39
Tota Exp and
Transfers
71 131 08
End ng Cash Balance
Dec 31 1979
49 382 31
Ne BalanceOec

31 1979

4938231

Bu ld ng
Open ng Cash
Balance Jan 1
1979
9 286 74
To! a Rece pis and
Tr ansters
365 36
Tota Rece pts
Transfers and
Balances
19 652 10
Total Exp and
Transfers

18 69 04

Ending Cash Bal
Dec 31 1979
!Net Balance Dec
31 1979

1 483 06
1 483 06

Food Serv1ces

Open ng Cash Ba
Ja n 1. 1979
5 44 1 25
Total Rece pts and
Transfers
105 792 41
Total Rece pts ano
T r ansters
111 233 66
Tota Exp and
Transfers
120 510 54
End ng Cash Bal
(9 276 881
Dec 31 1979
Ne Balance Dec
31 1979
(9 276 88)
un form

School Suoal

p~~~;.

Tolal Rece ptsand
Tra nsfers
3 317 54
Tolal Exp and
6 185 89
T ransfers
End ng cash Ba
Dec 31 1979
(2 868 351
Net Balance Dec
31 1979
(2 868 35)
Classroom

Fac11 ttes

Total Rece pts and
Transfers
2 986 37
Total Rece pts
Transfers and
Ba ances
2 986 37
l&lt;&gt;tal Exp and
Transfers
2 986 37
Dosadvantaged

Puptl Program

(DPPF)
Opening Cash
Ba ance Jan
979
15 589 20
Total Rece pts and
14 779 80
T ransfers
Tot a l Rece pts
Transfers and
30 369 00
Ba ances
Total Ex p and
Tra nsfers
23 606 46
End ng Cash Ba
Dec 31 1979
6 762 54
Net flal Dec
31 1979
6 762 54
Totle 1
Open ng
Ba ance
49 290 87
Total Receipts
and Tra nsfe s 86 930 SO
Tota Rece pts

Transfers and
Bala nces
136 194 37
Total Exp and

Transfers
92 570 6fJ
End ng Cash Bal
43 623 71
Dec 31 979
Net Balance Dec
31 1979
43 623 71
Totlel\1 B
Tot a Rece pts and
Tra nsfers

Tota Rece pts
Tr ansters and
Balances
Total Exp and
Transfers
End ng Cash Bal
Dec 321 1979
Net Balance Dec
31 1979

T lie Ill B

Total Recetptsand
Transfers

Total Rece pts
Transfers and
Balances
Total Exg and
Transf~rs

4 194 03

4 194 03
1 885 13
2 308 90
2 308 90
6 271 00

6 271 00

6 344 85

End ng Cash Ba I
Dec 31 1979
(73 85
Net Bal Dec
31 1979
(73 851
Total ALL FUNDS
Open ng Cash Bal
Jan 1. 1979
152 448 00
Total Rece pis and
Transfers
1 695 275 15
Total Rece pis
Transfers and
Balances
I 847 723 IS
Total E xp and
Transfers
1 718 361 79
End ng cash Bal
Dec 31 1979
129 361 36
Net Bal Dec
31 1979
129 361 36
RECEIPTS BY
SOURCE AND
RECEI\IING FUND
General Propertv
Real Estate
(Gross)
General Fund
259 285 57
Bond Ret rement
Fund
71 375 89
Other Local
Funds
2 808 43
Tot at
333 &lt;469 89
Tangible Personal
Property Tax
(Grossi
Genera 1 Fund
15 203 04
Bond Ret rement
Fund
2 992 72
Other Local
Funds
177 94
Total
18 373.70
Regular
Day School
General Fund
1 685 67
Total
1 685 67
Earnings on
Investments
Otller Local
Funds
365 36

Total

_ __,P_,u"b"'
lo!!!2\!!e _

365 36

Food ServtcesStudents
Other Local
Funds
35 244 61
Slate and Federal
Funds
67 391 65
Total
102 636 26
Food ServicesAdults
Other Local
3 156 15
Funds
Tot a
3 156 15
Extracurncular
(Student)
Act v1t es
General Fund
755 82
To tal
755 82
Classroom
Supphes
Other Local
Funds
539 10
Total
539 10
workbooks
Other Local
Funds
2 778 44
Total
2 778 44
Refund of Pnor
Years Expend tures
Genera Fu nd
12 467 15
Total
2 &lt;467 15
Other Rece pts
From Local
Sources
Genera Fund
5 542 84
Total
5 542 84
Rece pts from
State Sources
Unrestr cted
Grants m Atd
Genera Fund 1 084 193 89
Total
1 084 193 89
Restncted
Grants tn A1d
Stale and Federal
Funds
14 779 80
Total
14 779 80
Rece pts From
Federa l Sources
Restncted
Grants tn Atd
(Throuth State)
State and Federal
Funds
97 026 86
Tolal
97 026 86
Transfers
Genera Fund
13 935 56
Bond Ret rement
F und
3 226 99
State and Feder a
Funds
341 67
Total
17 504 22
Total
All Rece pts
Genera Fund 1 393 ~9 5.4
Bond Ret remenf
Fund
77 595 60
Other Local
Funds
45 070 OJ
State and Federal
F unds
179 539 98
To al
1 695 275 IS
SPECIAL RECEIPTS
BY SOURCE AND
RECEIIIING FUND
Local Funds
Food Serv1ce
St ate Rec e pts
u nrestr cted
7 127 34
Federal Rece pts
( Rece ved thru
Stale)
60 264 31
Tot a
67 391 65
D sa"vantaged
Pupil Program
DPPF
State Rece pts
Reslr cled
14 779 80
Tot a
14 779 80
Federa l Funds
ESEA TITLE I
(Disadvantaged
Youth)
Federal Rece pts
( Rece ved thru
Slate)
86 903 SO
Total
86 903 SO
ESEA Totlel\1 B
Federal Rece pts
( Rec e ved thru
Stale)
3 852 36
Total
3 852 36
Ttle\IIB
Federal Rece pts
( Rece ved thru
Stat el
6 271 00
Total
6 271 00
Total All
Spec1al Rece1pts
State Rece pts
Unrestr cled
7 127 34
Restr cted
14 779 80
Federal Rece pts
(Received thru
Stale)
Unreslr cted
60 264 31
Restr cted
97 026 86
Total
179 198 31
EXPENDITURES
BY FUNCTION
OBJECT CATEGORY
AND TYPE OF
FUND
Total Regular
I nstructton
Persona I Serv ces
Sa aries and
Benefts
General Fund 613 792 17
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater a is
General Fund
12 555 95
Other Local
Funds
6 185 89
Other Expend tures
Genera Fund
8 250 98
Total ( Exp by
Funcl on)
640 784 ?CJ
Total Spec at
InstructiOn
Persona Serv ces
Safar es and
Benet Is
General Fund
68 483 06
State and Federal
Funds
76 938 98
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater a s
General Fund
236 63
State and Federal
Funds
5 968 97
Cap tal Out ay
Slate and Federal
Funds
1 444 80
Other Expend t ures
General Fund
924 55
Total (Exp bv
Funct on I
153 996 99
Total 1/ocatoonal
I nstructton
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and
Benet Is
General Fund
47 505 58
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Materials
General Fund
I S03 96
Cap tal Oullav
General Fund
404 00
Other E xpend lures
General Fund
364 05
Total IExp bv
Funcl on)
;fl 777 59
Support ng Serv ces
Gu dance Serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and
Benet ts
General Fund
19 260 21
Purchased Services
Suppl es and Mater a is
General Fund
271 &lt;46
Other Expenditures
General Fund
261 85
Tota l (Exp bv
Function I
19 793 52
Health serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Safar es and
Beneftts
General Fund
9 714 &lt;46
Purchased SeTvlces
Suppl es and Materoals
General Fund
116 04
Other Expend lures
General Fund
IAl 10
Total ( Exp by
Funcl on I
9 971 60
Speech Patbology
and Audoology
Services
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benefits
State and Feder a
Funds
1~ 008 76
Purchosed Serv ces
Supplies and Materials
State and Feder a
,
Funds
10 81o 07
Capital Outlay

_

Slate and Feder a
Funds
2 059 70
Total (Exp by
Funct on)
22 884 53
Other Support
Servtces- Pup Is
Purchased serv ces
Suppl es and Mater als
General Fund
125 00
Total ( Exp by
Funct on)
125 00
Improvement of
lnstructton
serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Saiar es and Benet Is
General Fund
5 232 03
T otal
5 232 03
Educat anal
Media serv ces
Personal Serv ces
Sa far es and Benet Is
Genera l Fund
16 373 60
Purchased Serv ces
Supp es and Mater als
Genera l F und
427 07
State and Federal
F~nds
1 885 13
Other Ex pend lures
Genera l Fund
223 65
Total Exp by
Funct on
18 909 51
Board of
Educat1on
Serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Sal ar es and Benet ts
Genera l F und
1 080 00
Purchased Serv ces
Supp es and Mater a ls
474 70
Genera l F und
Other Expend l ures
General Fund
250 00
To aiiExp by
Funct on
I 804 70
Execut ve
Admtn1Strat1ve
Servtces
Pe sonal Serv ces
Safar es and Benet ts
General Fund
32 956 61
State and Federa l
Funds
590 91
Purchased Serv ces
Supp es and Mater a s
Gene al Fund
928 20
Other Expend tures
Goner al Fund
254 88
Total I Exp by
Funct on
34 730 60
Other Support
Serv•ces Gen Adm n
Other Expend tures
17 185 96
General Fund
Tota l 1Exp by
Funct on
17 185 96
Office of the
Prenc1pal Servtces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benet Is
General Fund
40 412 12
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater ials
General Fund
3 255 25
Other Expend l ures
General Fund
1 714 25
To!ai(E xp by
Funcl on)
45 381 62
F1scal Serv ces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benet ts
General Fund
20 504 03
State and Federa l
Funds
600 00
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater a s
General Fund
2 163 45
Slate and Federal
158 22
Funds
Other Ex pend tur es
General Fund
13 522 87
Total (Exp by
Funct on)
36 948 57
Facthtles
Acqu Sitton and
Construchon
Serv•ces
Cap lol Outlay
Other Loca
1494205
Funds
Total (Exp by
Funct on)
14 942 05
Operat on and
Ma nfenance of
Plant Servaces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benet ts
General Fund
74 151 09
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater als
General Fund
89 894 94
Cap tal Outlay
General Fund
400 00
Other
Expend tures
152 00
Total fE xp
164 598 03
by Funcl on)
Transportal on
Servoces (Pupolsl
Persona Serv ces
Salar es and Benef t s
Genera Fund
75 313 93
Pur chased SeriJ ces
Suppl es and Mater a is
41 383 36
Genera Fund
Cap tal Outlay
General Fund
38 374 58
Other Expend tures
6 417 53
General Fund
Total ( Exp by
Funct onl
161 489 40
Food Servaces
Persona Serv ces
Salar es and Benef ts
Genera Fund
7 559 61
Other Loca l
Funds
56 303 39
Purchased Serv ces
Sup pi es and Mater als
Other Local
Funds
64 207 15
Total ( Exp by
Funcl onl
128 0701 5
Other Support
Serv ces- Central
Purchased Sernes
Suppl esandMater als
General Fund
12 182 81
Total
(E x p
bv
Funct on
12 182 81
Extracurrocular
,
Ac!ovoloes
Per sona Services
Salar es and Benet Is
General Fund
914559
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater als
General Fund
43 74
Other Expend tur es
General Fund
575 00
Total IExp bV
Funct1on)
9 764 33
Debt Serv ces
Other Expend lures
General Fund
38 754 47
Other Loca
Funds
74 ll7 45
Total IExp bv
Funct onl
112 871 92
Non programmed
Charges
Purchased Serv ces
Supplies and Mater a is
General Fund
39 411 67
Total IExp by
Funct on)
39 411 67
Transfers
Other Expend lures
341 67
General Fund
Other Local
Funds
3 226 99
Slate and Federal
Funds
13 935 56
Total IExp bv
Funct on)
17 504 22
"'
Total All
Expendotures
Personal Serv ces
Sa lanes and Benefits
General Fund
1 041 484 15
Other Local
Funds
56 303 39
State and Federal
Funds
88 138 65
Purchased Services
supplies and Materials
General Fund
204 974 23
Other Local
70 393 04
Funds
State and Federal
Funds
18 828 39
Cap tal Oufiav
General Fund
3917858
Other Local
Funds
14 942 05
State and Federal
Funds
3 504 SO

-

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Other Expend tures
General Fund
89 334 81
Other Local
Funds
77 344 44
State and F.edera
Funds
13 935 56
Total I Exp bV
Functoonl
1 718 361 79
CAPITAL OUTLAY
EXPENDITURES
BY OBJECT AND
TYPE OF FUND
Bu ldtngs
Local Funds
Other Local
Funds
14 550 34
Total
14 550 34
Spec1allnstruchon
State and Federal
Funds
1 444 80
Total
1 444 eo
Supp Serv Pupols thru
F1scal Serv1ces
State and Feder a
Funds
2 059 70
2 059 70
Total
Other Cap tal
Outlav
Local Funds
Other Loca l
Funds
3 618 70
Total
3 618 70
Vocational
Local Funds
General Fund
40400
40400
Total
Operat on and
Ma•ntenance of
Plant Servtces
Local Funds
Gelleral Fund
40000
Total
40000
Replacement
School Buses
Local Funds
General Fund
38 374 58
Total
38 374 58
Seroal Bonds
Local Funds
Other Loca
Funds
36 000 00
Tot a
36 000 00
Short Term
Notes
Local Funds
General Fund
35 1SO 00
To!a
35 7SO 00
Interest
Senal Bonds
Local Funds
Other Local
Funds
29 610 00
To! a
29 610 00
Short Term
Notes
Local Funds
General Fund
3 004 47
Total
3 004 47
Other Debt
Serv•ce Payments
Local Funds
Other Local
8 507 45
Funds
Total
8 S07 45
Dues and Fees
County Board of
Educat1on
Contr but1on
Local Funds
General Fund
17 185 96
Total
1718596
All Other Dues
and Fees-Obi
Local Funds
General Fund
13 522 87
Total
13 522 87
Insurance
Local Funds
Genera Fund
6 667 53
Total
6 667 53
Other
Miscellaneous
Expenditures
Local Funds
General Fund
12 862 31
Tota
1286231
Total
Local Funds
General Fund
88 993 14
Other Loca
Funds
74 117 45
163 110 59
Tot a
COMBINED
STATEMENT OF
ASSETS AND
LIABILITIES
ASSEl: S
Current
Depos torv (bank I
ba ances
129 361 36
To1a Current
Assets
12936136
F xed
Land
45 000 00
Bu ld ngs
3 959 600 00
Equ pment
280 600 00
Total F xed
Assets
4 285 200 oo
Total Assets
4 414 561 36
LIAB LITIES
Short Term
Accrued wages
payable
86 185 83
Accrued ret rement
payable
11 540 00
Accrued nterest
2 296 25
parable
Tota Short T erm
L ab I es
100 022 08
Long Term
Bond
lndebtedn ~ss
426 000 00
Tota Long Term
Indebtedness 426 000 00
Tota L ab I I es 526 022 08
Reserve for
Encumbrances 48 130 69
Comb ned Net
Equ tv
3 840 408 59
(5) 2 lie
3
Announcements
GOLD
SIL\IEW
U~
FOREIGN COINS
OR
ANY OTHER GOLD DR
SILliER ITEMS ALSO
ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
OR OTHER ANTIQUE
ITEMS WILL PAY TOP
DOLLAR CHECK WITH
OSBY ( OSSIEI MARTIN
BEFORE
SEL Ll N G
PHONE 99 2 6370 ALSO
DOAPPRA SING
P ck ng up an Easv play
organ
n your area
Look ng far a respons ble
pa rty to t a ke over pay men
ts Cal cred t manager
collect 614 592 5122
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FRIDAY NIGHT 7 30 PM
FACTORY CHOKE ONLY
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COINS
STERLING
SILliER GOL D ETC TO
BROWN S
IN
M .0
DLEPOR T FOR
TO P
DO L LAR PHONE 614 992
5113
Lane
Dan els 742 2951
Tun ng
and Repa r Serv ce s nee
1965 If no answer phone
992 2082
Letart Falls Cemetery tees
are pavable now $10 per lot
of four graves SS for half
lot or two graves Money to
be sent to the sexton
Clarence 1 Norr s 23262
Rd Rae ne 45771
SPECIAL Mother s Dav
Gifts Pr ced f or kids some
under Sl 00 Manv under
$2 00 New sh pment of
cr~tt
suppl es
Lowest
pr ces n town Log Cobin
Gilt Shop Laureal Cliff
Fr and Sat 10 00 3 00

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3 ~ nnouncements

7

I PAY hoghest pr ces
possible for gold ,and s lver
co ns r ngs ewelry etc
Contact Ed Burkett Sarber
Shop M ddleport

Yard Sale at Corner of
College and 3rd Sfs near
sw mmlngpool
n
Syracuse Thru Saturday
Many nice terns Ins de

There
wll
be
an
orgamzat1ona
meet no
abOut this years church
softbal league lor The
Meigs County Tuppers
Pia ns Church of Chr st of
Tuppers P a ns OH 7 30
Mav2 1980
The Rae ne Volunteer F re
Department s gun shoots
are ca ncelled for the
season Thev w shto thank
everyone that helped to
make them successful
Rabbols a pest or ruonlng
your garden? The lzaak
Walton
League
will
Humanely !rap them and
release them n the wild
unharmed
Free
Phone
985 3S05 or 992 2500

D. BUMGARDNER
SALES
THE POOL PEOPLE
31711 Noble Summit Rd
Moddleport Ohio
992 5724
TABER WATER
ANALYSIS SEMINAR
SATURDAY MORNING
II AM MAY 3

Yard Sale

Not ce No trespass ng on
the Dr avo Corporat on
property
(old Tr State
Mater al
Corporation
propertvl A I v o ators w II
be prosecuted There will
be no exceptions to th s and
a watchman w II be on
dutv s gned The Dr avo
Corporal an Apple Grove
Plant Box 428 Rae ne
Oh o 45771

Garage Sale Fr day and
Saturdav Rt 7 two m les
north of Chester Bab es
bovs and adult cloth ing
Books
oak tab e top
chairs and end tabes red
Avon
and d shes
_ _ _ _ _ _ __L
Stobart s Greenhouse now
open
Hangmg baskets
bedd ng Plants tomatoes
cabbage peppers Rt 2
Rae ne Oh o 949 2342
Huge yard sale at the
Chesler Fore House May
5th and 6th

12

Ma y 2nd and 3rd on Laurel
c If Road Recliner new
12
gauge
Rem•notan
shotgun
stereo
tables
lounger and var ous other
!ems 992 6310

Carpenter work
Floors
doors eel I ng s pane ng
992 2759

w II mow lawns In the~ d
dleport are.;~ Cal a ter 5
p m 992 3194
13

IN
AUTOMOB LE
ca n
SU RA NC E
be en
your
ee l ed?
Lost
operators I cense? Phone
992 2143

1971 car
ches t
freezer
16mm
protector a coat or woOd
burn ng K ng stove house
p ants bookcases dresser
w th m rro r n te stand
desk telephone stand goat
stand Call 247 2624

Yard Sale Sat May 3
Across from Twtn c ty
Gatewav
M ddleporl 9
am

21

Large Yard Sale 1/ery
good c ean c ath ng cur
Ia ns
bedspreads
and
rugs Rebu t garden roto
t ller d shes somelh ng for
everyone First house on
lett after you cross the
r a lroad
tracks
at
Chesh re
Mary Lavne
May 1 2 34th
Yard Sale May 1 and 2nd
Thursday and Fr dav 9 30
to 4 00 F ve fam I es on
College Road n svracuse
Cloth ng
ch ldren s and
adulTs D shes turn ture
odds and ends Stro er
H gh cha rs and car seat
2 Fam v Yard Sale 927
Browne I M ddleport Fr
and Sal 9 5 2 3 May

8 g Ya d Sale John Street
Sy racuse Mav 1 2 from 10
3 nex t to the grade school
Ran cance s
Three Fam IV Yard Sale on
the first road on left past
the WMPO rad o stat on
One fourth m le only house
on r ght Mav 2 3
Two F am ty Yard Sa le
across from Bradbury
School Lots of ch ldren s
and adu Is clotnong 300 feet
of yard f ence Two gates 46
posts $125 00 Lots more
!ems Mav 1 and 2 992
3187
Yard ~le at Bellv s carrv
Out ttl'ree miles south of
M dd eport on Rt 7 Adults
and ch ldren s cloth ng
some antiques odds and
ends May 2 3 4
Garage Sale Ladoes and
men s clothtng books pur
ses 1ewe1ry r va salad
maker
bottles
dishes
luggage
morel!ems too
numerous to mentton
From 9 4 5aturdav May 3
at Browns 403 Lasley St
Pomeroy OH
Huge Carport Sale Frl and
Sat 6 m l es east of Chester
Rt 248
Household fur
n lure Rovale t ypewr iter
lawnmower 2 14 n stud
ded t r es
Many m sc
terns
Four Fam ly yard Sale
aturday Mav 3 9 00 lo ?
271 1..1 coin Street Mid
die pori

33

Farms tor Sale

COUNTRY HOME with
stocked pond for swimming
or 1 sh ng 9 rooms bath
carpeted 3 to 17 acres
avallab e L:ocated approx
7 m les from Pomeroy off
R 1 7 or 33 4&lt;46 2359 after 6
35

Bus ness
Oppor1un1ty

Lots &amp; Acreage

Land for Sale Sl Rt 7 and
Bradburv Rd 1 acre ot
sewer and water and gas
992 6069

Money to Loan

41

Mortgage
Money
Ava lable New homes old
homes
and refinancing
your present home CON
VENTIONAL 5 Pet down
SECOND MORTGAGES
VA No down payment
FHA Low down pavment
FHA 245 Graduated paym
ent program
FHA 265
Subs dv program Call S92
3051 Ireland Mortgage Co
77 E State 51 Athens OH

Houses for Rent

Home
For
Rent
2
bedroom all modern ran
ch 1 m
from Racine
References and deposit
requ red 949 2413
46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33 North of
Pomerov Large lots Call
992 7479

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1,

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INSURANCE

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ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH? DO
YOU HAVE THE COVERAGE~

BRADFORD Auct oneer
Complete Serv ce Phone
949 2487 or 949 2000 ra e ne
Oh o Cr It Bradford
9

Wanted to Do

Equ pment and Parts for a
complete TV serv ce shop
For more nformat on ca ll
992 2522

Yard Sale at the home of
Roder ck Gr mm on Broad
way and Cherry Sf
n
Racme
F ve fam I es
Mon and Tues May S and
6 All k nds of terns n
c ud ng k. tchen appl ances
clothing and many other
ferns

a

Custom Bu 11 1971 Rebel
House fra er 12x65 W th
lot Furn shed can be seen
at 647 S 2nd St
M d
dleport OH 304 773 5873

G ve p a no lessons to beg n
ners and advanced student
n mv home Also teach
chord ng and transpos ng If
nterested ca 1992 5403

Yard Sale Dff Rl 7 n the
Baum Add I on by skat ng
r nk May Jrd 9 a m t II 5
pm

Items too
menton
resodence
OH

1971 Zommer tra fer 12x60
1972 Buddy Trailer 12x60
992 5304

Insurance

18

numerous to men! on

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1973 Fa rpoont
14X65 2
bedroom
1971 Cameron 14x65 2
bedr
1971 F eetwood l4x65 3
bdr bath V2
1971 Shakespear 14X65 2
bedroom
1965 Yanor 12X52 2 bedr
1968 FleetwOOd l2x63 2
Bdr
B &amp; S MOBILE HOME
SALES PT PLEASANT
wv 304 675 4424

Woll do odds and ends pane ng floor t le ce I ng
li e 992 6338

dleporl Mav 3 Women s
teens and g rls cloth ng
992 5288

Mon Mav 5 8 ?
numerous to
Mar lyn Powe I
V ne Sl Rae ne

7 R.ooms and bath 4 large
lots
Rover frontag
Pomeroy $29 SOP 992 7284
after 6

Sltuat ons Wanted

32

May 2nd and Jrd at 9 a m
Ant qu e
bed
tables
several se ts of cha r s Seth
Thomas mantel clock
w cker cha rs porch love
seat and cha r dresser
house shutters g assware
gas heater Frankl n wood
stove and many collec
tables
and
usables
Located across tiJ.e street
from
Summerftelds
restaurant n Chester

Rae ne5 4 tam
y Items
too
May
L bby
F sher

Large attracttve home on
except onally nice acre lot
Syracuse Modern kitchen
2 baths basement garage
Manv extras 992 7727

clean house Cal 667
3423 or 607 6373

22

Yard Sale Large se eel on
ch ldren s men s c othtng
Thurs 1 Fr 2 Sat 3 Ted
Russell res dence Rt 124
M nersvil e

House 2 bedroom fUJI
basement 30x40 Forced air
f urnace garaoe 2 acres
$26 000 Near Reedsville
Oh 378 6276

w II

S x month old coon pup to
g ve away to good home
Call992 6070 anyt me

Yard Sale

Homes for Sale

Br ck
ranch stvle
3
bedroom
2 V&gt; bath
fireplace lui basement w
famtiY room a c
2 car
garage
Baum Addn
Meigs co call after 6 p m
985 4169

Mason Countv Health
Department
has
an
open no for a san tar an
M1n1mum requ rement s
gradual on from an ac
credited four year college
or un vers tv wtth a major
n chemtl fry
b o ogy
phystcal
sc 1ence or
agriculture An interested
partv may ca I the Health
Department at 675 3050
675 3554 for details

S x Week old k !lens
to gOOd home 139
ternut Pomeroy

1

31

Two strong bovs to cut
grass Phone 992 11:117

Back Yard Sale May 5 and
6 9 a m to 3 p m 6 Front
Sf Mason W Va

6
Lostand Found
LOST
Male German
Shepherd Rt 143 Harnson
v I e area
Answers to
Cody Black and tan 992
5325

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Help wanted

11

1-----------'1 way
Yard Sa le corner of Broad
and Park Sis M d
Car Wash Saturdav May
3 at the Ells Soh o Slat on
Locust St
M ddleport
sponsored by the Me gs
Merchants Women s Soft
ball League From 10 00 to
? Pr ce $2 so outs de and
$3 00 nand out

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Wanted to Buy

Iron and brass beds old
turn ture
desks
god
nngs
tewell"Y
s lver
dol ars sterl ng etc wood
ce boxes ant ques etc
Complete
househo ds
wr te M D M ller Rt 4
Pomeroy OHl or call 992
7760
10 karat 14 karat 18 karat
gold Dental gold and gold
earp ns 675 3010
Gold s lver or fare gn
co ns or anv gold or s lver
terns Ant que furn•ture
glass or ch na w II pay top
dollar or complete estates
No tem too large or too
small Check pr ces before
sel ng Also do appra song
Osbv l Oss el Mart n 992
6370

FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
CALL US.

992-2342
DOWNING-CHILDS AGENCY, INC.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Rutland Furniture's

CARPET
SHOP
A
A
Drive
Little Save
Lot
SHOPISFULLYSTOCKED

BEDROOM
LiltiNG ROOM

KITCHEN CARPET
Rubber$895
Backed

CARPET

sq

$!J95 AndUD

yd

Padding &amp; Carper Installed Free
with Purchase

WILL BUY old Iran
sm ss ons
batter es
eng nes or scrap meta s
etc Call 245 9188
$Cash$ for 1unk cars
Frve s 742 2081 Open 9 5
Closed sunday and Mon
day

GET 1/ALUABLE train ng
as a voung business person
and earn good money plus
some great gilts as a Sen
t nel route carrier Phone
us r ght away and get on
the el glbllilv I st at 992
2156or992 2157

Mamst

3 AND 4 RM turn shed ap
ts Phone 992 5434
RENTER S assistance for
Sen or c 1 zens n 11 llage
Manor apls Call992 77!7

45

Furmshed Rooms

51
29 000 BTU a r cond toner
Guaranteed to be n gOOd
work ng order Cal 742
2975
S nger

sewing

mach ne

w th wooden cab net on
sale at the yard sale on
Col ege Road n Syracuse

Sleep ng Rooms for Ren
Huflv Elect start r d ng
mower for sa e 949 2666
Real Estate

Sl

General

Household Goods

pedesta
sty l e
~lnong room table w lh tour
matching cha rs L ke new
two gold velvet lulled
sw val I v ng room cha rs
w II sell separate y Fu 1
size Basse!! wh te and gold
french prov ncla bed com
piete w lh frame mattress
and box spr ngs Glass top
pat od n ngtab ew th mat
chng cha rs All n ex
cellent cond lion 985 3595

Real Estate

General

DILLON
REAL ESTATE
NEW LISTING
comm
7 office rooms
nh 1 bldg on the Ma n
St of Rutland Use as
business or home &amp;
comblnat on bus
2 STORY FRAME - 3
Bedroom
lui
base
Very clean
Ra e: ne
area Call tor more nto
1 ACRE IN MID
DLEPORT - 4 room
cottage Ira ler hookup
Reduced to $8 000 00
2 BDRM HOME - 4
acres walk ng d stance
to M ddleport
2 BEDROOM COT
TAGE Pane ed &amp;
carpeted throughout
New furnace
Mid
dleport area $10 500
Hobart Dollon Broker
Fay Mantey
BranchMgr
Phone 992 2598
Real Estate- General

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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MA~MDo.;&gt; '0
991 J::t)l'

NEW LISTING
Close
In 3 bedrooms w th full
basement garage on
60x2SO lot S28 500 00
NEW LISTING
TIRED OF WORKING
FOR OTHERS&gt; Own
your own busmess mak
ng truss rafters Ap
prox 1 acre bu ld ng
enough tool s &amp; a truck to
run the bus ness Owner
w II ass st n lea rn ng of
bus ness $28 000 00
NEW LISTING - LIKE
TO CAMP&gt; 2 room col
tage on Shade R ver
w th approx 5 acres of
land sa 800 oo
NEW LISTING 12
acres w th mob le home
2 4 bedroom s 1 2 baths
$22 300 00
NEW LISTING
BUILDING SITE S Approx
10 acres
c ea red &amp; level and
will
sub d v de
$11 500 00
FI\IE POl NTS 3
bedroom
ranch
on
200x100 lot S30 500 00
FARM - 44 acres w th 4
bedroom modular o her
bu ld ngs extra fra ler
hook up $42 000 oo
REDUCED
3
bedroom 1 2 baths n
town on a 50x80 ot
$38 000 00
BRINGING BUYER TO
SELLER THAT S
OUR BUSINESS
REALTOR
Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
ASSOCIATES
Jean Trussell949 2660
Dotf e &amp; Roger Turner
742 2474
Olloce Phone 992 2259

PHONE 742 200l
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker 992 5739
INVESTMENT PRO
PERTY 2 lovely
modern homes S tuated
on 10 acres L.. ve n one
and rent the other ON
L Y $87 500 00 lor both
BEAUTIFUL
Br ck
b evel Fam y room
w th f replace A wood
hand sta ned Qual ty
t hroughout Amen I es
oo numerous to m en
1 on ca l todav Se lls for
S69 000 00 S ua ed on 4
acres
RANCH STYLE home
w th 3 bedrooms
2
ba hs fam ly room w th
f r ep la ce K chen s ex
t a mode rn
ncludes
m cro wave S t uated n
Ches ter Se I ng p r ce
$58 000 00
START OUT n th s 2
bedroom home N ce lot
w th garden space Only
$23 000 00
TOTAL ELECTRIC - 3
bedrooms 2 baths k
chen and d n ng area 2
basement w th wood
burner and workshop
Close to Me gs H gh On
v $39 900 00
2 ACRES - W fh l ovelv
3 bedroom home Has
extra water tap Se Is
for $39 900 00
PRICE REDUCED - 3
bedroom home w th
d shwasher and gar
bage d sposa S tua ted
on a I lfle over an acre
Pr ce
reduced
to
$43 000 00
30 ACRES - Pr ced to
sell Only $15 000 00
MODERN
HOME
s tua ed on n ce s ze lot
n
Hutch so n
Sub
See
to ap
d v son
.. prec ate
A full lime Rea Estate
Agencv
Call dav or
evemng
Velma NiciRsky Assoc
!
Phone 742 3092
Cheryl Lemlev Assoc
Phone 742 2003

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Big Triple Main Event
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Match
Special Referee

Buddy Donovan

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(The Funkadellcs)

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Crow s
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Plus an All Star Card

Tickets may be purchasW at
Masan DlsfNitcher Oflict

216 E JiPond Street

COAL MINERS DE
LIGHT Attract ve
home h gh on a h II w th
5 2 acres
Has 3
bedrooms and 2 baths
Total electr c on Oh o
Power Lead ng Creek
wate and landscaped
vard Unusual stye tor
the unusa man for 1ust
$47 500
BUILDING LOTS - 2
n ce part al cleared
restr cted bu d ng lots
near Route 33 w th
water and electr c
ava lable
NEW LISTING 17
acres n Pomeroy Has
c tv water and e ectr c
ava lab e Sewer s c ose
by
NEW LISTIJIIG - A I x
t w th 3 1,. .. t\ ooms c
ty waft ~~ural gas
el ectr c ... nd 2 porches
Onlv S5 500
MODERN - N ce home
w th tall trees and
bramb ng brook Has 3
bedrooms 1 2 baths
ce ntral heal ng
and
rural water Gong for
$29 500
IF YOU LiltED HERE
- You cou d en oy all
the room of a large
home Has large garden
space and n ce back
pat o Also has a garage
apartment and bus ness
bu ld ng All !his tor
$25 000
INCOME
Large
return from fh s that
can pay off n lust a few
years S6 600 a year n
co me Invest gate th s
now

Housing
Headquarters

Vista -

Gregg s Markel -

•

Mark

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Real Estate

General

NEW LISTING - Overlooking Oh oR ver &amp; Ka ser
Alum Plant Jig BR s plentv of closets full base
ment &amp; tamolv room On 3 beaut lui acres Ask ng
$65 000
TRAILER - 2 BR on n ce lot small outbu ld ngs
for storage on quiet street $10 500
LOT IN RACINE ncludes septic water &amp; gas
1 nes Asking SJ 700
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - 3 BR house I ami
1v room part allv c osed In carport 10xl0 storage
bldg Reduced to $37 000
SPLIT ENTRY - OniV 5 vr old 3 BR A gOOd
development $47 500
LOTS - Bordering Pomeroy 1 to 75 acres
POMEROY -~ BR home c ty water v nyl s d ng
on Rt 33 Sl4 900
LARGE HOUSE IN RACINE - 2 story f n shed
basement heav y onsu ated thermo w ndows 1It
out for clean ng Carpeted on aiiJievels Exter or s
Rea Perma stone 2 car garage Much more for
$57 500
INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Over 100 acres
could be hous ng development - gas a r-eady dr II
ed on property water I nes close AI m nera rights
go woth property Also Timber ready to be cut Call
for more lnformat an

GIVE US A CALL

CallJommy Deem Assoclate949 2311
or Nancy Jaspers Associate 949 2654 or949 2591

7.c2. _ __,_
T'-ru
=-c
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Wanted to Buv

62

GOLD
AND
SiLliER
CO INS OF THE WORLD
R'INGS
JEWELRY
STERL NG SILVER AND
MISC ITEMS PAY NG
RECORD
H GH
H GHEST UP TO DAT E
PR CES CONTACT ED
BURKETT
BARBER
SHOP
M DDLEPORT
OH D OR CALL 992 3476

Br ndle m k cow First
t me freshened Rebred
Due n November $400 00
Shade Oh o Phone (614)
696 1234

COAL
LIMESTONE
sand
grave l
calc um
c hi or de
fert zer
dog
food and a types of sail
Excels or Salt Works Inc
E Main St Pomeroy 992
389 1
IN STOCK lor mmed ale
del very var ous s zes of
pool k ts Do t vourself or
let us nsta far you D
Bumgardner Sales
Inc
992 5724
Har ey Dav dson Yamaha
Super Dea ls Super Serv ce
G ant Accessory Se ec1 on
$250 000 Inventory Athens
Sport cvcles 20 w St m son
Ave Athens OH 592 1692
Decorated Cakes charac
ter ca kes or sheet cakes
992 6342 or 992 2583

Sta ll on s and ng for ser
v ce Master Jack T95549
Reg stered Appa oosa sire
s Ch cos o d man of
Daube 0 Fu ll brother of
Ch cos Snowcap Dam s
Red W ng M ss S ste to
General Custer
Goad
co or
co nf rmat an
Colored co lt s on
the
ground Reg stered mares
$75 Great mares $50 6 4
593 7390 after 5

73

1/ans &amp; 4 W D

Shaklee Organ c produc ts
Wh te van lla med ca ted
vapour
s pray
black
d amend
I n ment
Rawle gh products Joyce
Sau es 992 7825

1 ransportanan
11

Autos for sate

Call

Motorcycles

977 Chevro et Capr ce
Class c 3 seater st wgn
p s p b a r low m l eage
Reg reta I $3600 Sale
$2 795 Good cond
1us!
r ght for vacal on Ingels
Furniture M ddleporf OH

M us I Sell 1976 G an Pr x
Pont ac Ca after 5 p m
304 882 3424

Fr g da re washer dryer
comb nat on Good cond
S12S 4 p ece sect ana
davenport $30 992 3660

1974 Ford LTD Slat on
wagon Good cond $800
Ca I Judy Sm th Ra e ne
949 2813

1/egelable plants cabbage
broc col
cau flower
et
tuce celery beets green
peppers
ch I
peppers
p m entos Hungar an wa x
sweet banana egg lant
Large select on bedd ng
annua Is hang ng baskets
pots of f ewer s and v nes
Cleland
Greenhouse
Ge aid ne Cle and Rae ne
OH

1977 Dodge Aspen four
door n goad cond t on
43 000 m es
ca ll l ate
even ngs or early mor
n ngs 949 2227

5'

1970 Ford Fa r ane 500 Sl50
cash Ca I 742 2970 after 4
pm

Pets for Sale

Kenne
RIS NG STAR
Board ng Ca II 367 0292
POODLE
GROOMING
Judy Tay or 614 367 7220
HILLCREST KENNELS
Board ng a I breeds Clean
ndoor outdoor lac I t es
Also
AKC
reg s tered
Do~ermans 614 446 7795
HUMANE
SOCIETY
Adopt a homeless pet
Health y shots wormed
Donat ons requ red
992
6260 noon 7 p m

1975 Chrys e
Cordoba
61 000 m les 362 2 barrel
automa t c tran s S1500 00
n good cond ton Phone
949 2691

72

wurltzer Organ RhVIhm
cont rol peda s exc cand
992 5171 or 992 7206

1979 Ford P ckup 6 II
loaded w th extras
1552 Callafer 5 p m

Wanted to Buy

Must MotorsforSale
Sell 77 Starcraft 16

OLD CD NS pocket wat
ches class r1ngs wedd ng
bands diam6nds Gold or
SliVer Call J A Wam sl ey
742 2331 Treasu r e Ctest
coin Shop Athens OH 592
6&lt;462

For ali
needs

H&amp;R BLOCK OFFICE LOCATIQ._N
618 E Mam

sew ng

THE

and repa r
gutt rs
downspouts
com 1 er
c al &amp; res dent1al
949 2160 Pomeroy
797 2432 Athens
Tom Hosk ns or
Gerald Clark
21 years ex per ence All
work guaranteed
Free Eslomale
4 24 mo

ADD ONS &amp;

Gutter work
down
spouts some concrete
wor~
walks
and
droveways
(F REE ESTIMATES)

V C YOUNG Ill

1972 Chevy Monte Car o
body parts Also 350 eng w
4 barrel and auto Iran
sm ss on After 5 Man
Fr
Weeke nd s anyt me
992 2779

POMEROY 0
9926215 or
992 7314
28 I mo

Auto Repa r

Roofong
gutter

home

2 14 tic

Real Estate Loans
13% Interest 30 Yrs
PARK FINANCIAL
VA &amp; VA Automat c
Loans No Down Pay
ment Federal Houstng
Loans
3% down on
$25 ooo
S% down 1 on
balance FHA 265 Sub
sody Program FHA 245
Gradual Payment Mort
OpenM W F9 OOto l DO
Other T mes
Bv Appoontmenl
Off ce 992 7544
Home992 6191
107 §vcamore St
Pomero OH

Home
Improvements

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U Wanted Ia luy
12 T ucks fo Sa e

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22 Money to Loan
2l-Pn~feu on•
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space below Each n
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counts as a word Count
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Improvements
CARPENTER WORK
camp ete remodeling by AI
Tromm 742 2328 Referen
ces
Roof ng s d ng roo m ad
d 1 ons all tvpes of gene ra l
repa s
25 years ex
per ence 992 3406
Plumbing
&amp; Heatong
Amana centra a r con
d !luning un I 24 000 BTU
Pr ced at $100 oo Phone
992 2522

~

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Excavating

83

L mestone for dr veways
Pomeroy Mason area 367
7101
84

7
18

Electrocal
&amp; Refr geratton

SEWING
MACHINE
Rep a rs
service
a II
makes
992 2284
The
Fabr c Shop
Pomerov
Author zed Smger Sales
and Serv ce we sharpen
Sc ssors

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Ph (304) 773 5131
or ( 304 l 882 2276
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31711 Noble Summot Rd
Moddleporl Ohio
992 5724
Sates serv1ce and suppiles In ground and
above ground pools
5 1 tiC

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Wanttd to Rent

THE POOL PEOPLE

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Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

4l-Spue o Ren
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SALIS

Free Estimates
Reasonable Pnces
c II Howard
9 2862
949 2160
1 22 tfc

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44-Apa m en
45-FRoom•

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Housesfo Rent

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992 6323

All tv pes of roof work
new or repatr gutters
and downspouts gutter
clean ng and pa nftng
All work guaranteed

Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
nMtmo am

Call Alter

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX

J-Annnnnmen

-VInyl Sldtng
-Gutter work
- Soffot
- Garages
- Carports
- Room addtltons

Rutland 0
Ph 742 2455
4 1.4 1 mo

25 ft
1970 Travelea~
tr a l er and ut I tv tra ler
frame 992 3726

2

BOB'S
GENERAL
CONTRACTING

MORRIS

Campong
Equ pment

4

Exper1ence
Greg Roush
Ph 992 7583

LEO

Call 1614) 992 9932
Pomeroy 0

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-Card o Thanks

*New homes
extens1ve remodel
mg
kS
*ElectriC Ia WOr
*Masonry work
12 Years

388 9759

SERVICE STATION

and

CONSTRUCTION

Free Est1mates

LANDMARK

WALL PAPER NG
pa nl ng 742 2328

ROUSH

sodmg
bUilt up

roof
and
repa1r

penter
factory
tramed
frontend
alignment
spe
coalost

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Scotchguard
992e
est
Reasonab
6309or742 2211

John Teaford
Phone
(614) 985 3961

eHOWARD
ROTOVATOR
e V CHISEL
PLOW

FRONT END
AUGNMENlS
by
Randy
Car

81

992 3795'

Family Plan
Available

GEORGE'S
ROOfiNG

REMODELING

Sl d ng back g ass for
truck 18 months old Exc
cond Aller 5 p m 992 2679

78

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Auto Par1s
&amp; Accessones

77

your

SEWING CENTER

open bow 85 h p Mere 5
s
prop
canvas top
Sl er ng Ira er
$2 800
Phone after 5 p m 992 279 1

or Wnte DallY Sentmel Class1hed Dept
111 Court St Pomeroy 0 45769

CH P WOOD Poles max
d a meter 10
on largest
end $12 p er ton Bundled
slab $10 per ton Del v ered
to Oh o Pallet Co Rt 2
Pomerov 992 2689
ANT QUES
FUR
NITURE
glass
ch na
anything See or call Ruth
Gosnev antiques 26 N
2nd M ddleporl OH 992
3161

for Reg1stra
t1on

M ddl eport 0

PHONE 992-2156

n-Farm• to Sa
9 foot lnternat onal mower
cond t oner
Good con
dlt on New s ck e belts
and guards Sl 000 00 8 2
fooi37H disc 985 3989

2

Business-Farms-Partnerships
and Corporatoons
Payrolls prof1t and loss statements, all
federal and state forms

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SEWING ClASSES
LESSONS
Startmg Soon
All types ol roof ng new

Boats and

WANT AD INFORMATION

4-BUI ntll T I n fll

one wood saw for trac tor
three cha n saws one Ford
truck F600 one 4400 sk d
der one tractor and plows
one gra n dr II 1953 Pon
t ac and 50 acres of land
Phone 985 3590

s d ng

J:9:~~d!;

992 5320

S &amp; G Carpet Clean ng
St eam
c leaned
Free

1970 Ford P ckup Sport
custom 302 standard Good
m leage exc cond $950
742 3010

Free

5 1 1 mo

Call

5-Schoo 1 ns ucl on

nternat anal hay ba ler 55
PTO
$60000
3 hp
rolol iler $100 00
Both
rea dv to be used 698 6082

calls

ser. ites

1979 Jeep wagoneer 4 dr
fully equ pped exc cond
S7 500 742 3117 after 5 p m

Musecal
Instruments

55 Watt Layf atte Rece~ve
t urntable
and
two
speake r s Excellent con
d I on Ca 1992 5911

1976 suzuk.
motorcycle
RM 2SO good cond t on
247 3861

Trucks for Sale

HOOF HOLLOW Horses
and pon es and r d ng
essons
Everyth ng
mag nab e n horse equ p
ment
Blanket s
belts
bools etc
Eng sh and
We stern
Ruth Reeves
(614) 698 3290

Pick ng up a p ana n your
area Look ng for a respon
s ble party to la ke over
pavmen ts
Call cre d 1
manager co llec t 614 592
5122

S250
1nventorySelect
A !hens
G ant000
Accessory
on
Sport Cyc les 20 W St mson
Ave Athens OH 592 1692

76

1973 Dodge Polaro 2 door
hard top
be ge
rad o
heater a r 57 000 m les
992 5574 $950 00

tor

~4s;·~:rie

H•r ey Dav dson Yamaha
Super Deals Super Serv ce

71

1977 Cordoba v nyl top a r
cond t on ng
pow er
steer ng
power brakes
cru se centro rear w ndow
defogger
leather seats
S2 200 992 3886

62

BISSEU.
SIDING CO.

1979 Ford 150 4x4 auto
p s p b topper Pos f ve
tract on front and rear 985
4339
74

Tri-County
Bookkeeping
Service

Vmyl and Alummum
Stdmg

1970 Chevy 12 ton p ckup
truck automat c
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Fonancoal Report
of the Board
of Educat1on

Southern Local
School Oistr.ct

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Me gsCounty
P 0 BOX 176
Ri!Cine OhiO
45771
Feb IS 1980
cetrfy the following

report to be correct

Nancy Carnahan
1614) 949 2213

Cash Reconcll at•on

Total Fund
Balances Dec
31 1979
$12936136

Gross Depos torv

( Bank Balance

133 235 19
Total
133 235 19
Outstand ng Warrants
(checks) Dec
31 1979
3 873 83
Total ( Reconc ted
Balance)
129 36 36
AdjUSted
Total
129 361 36
SUMMARY OF
CASH BALANCES
RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURES
G"eneral (unrestr cted}
mon es)
Open ng Cash
Balance Jan
1 979
9 922 IS
Tota Rece pts and
Transfers
393 069 54
Tota Receipts

Transfers and

Balance s

412 991 69

Tota Exp and
Transfers
374 971 77
End ng Cash Balance
38 019 92
Dec 31 1979
Net Balance Dec
31 1979
38 019 92

Bond Rehrement
Opening Cash

Balance Jan 1

1979
Tota Rece pts
and Transfers
Tota Rece pts

42 917 79
77 595 60

Transfers and

Balances
20 513 39
Tota Exp and
Transfers
71 131 08
End ng Cash Balance
Dec 31 1979
49 382 31
Ne BalanceOec

31 1979

4938231

Bu ld ng
Open ng Cash
Balance Jan 1
1979
9 286 74
To! a Rece pis and
Tr ansters
365 36
Tota Rece pts
Transfers and
Balances
19 652 10
Total Exp and
Transfers

18 69 04

Ending Cash Bal
Dec 31 1979
!Net Balance Dec
31 1979

1 483 06
1 483 06

Food Serv1ces

Open ng Cash Ba
Ja n 1. 1979
5 44 1 25
Total Rece pts and
Transfers
105 792 41
Total Rece pts ano
T r ansters
111 233 66
Tota Exp and
Transfers
120 510 54
End ng Cash Bal
(9 276 881
Dec 31 1979
Ne Balance Dec
31 1979
(9 276 88)
un form

School Suoal

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Tolal Rece ptsand
Tra nsfers
3 317 54
Tolal Exp and
6 185 89
T ransfers
End ng cash Ba
Dec 31 1979
(2 868 351
Net Balance Dec
31 1979
(2 868 35)
Classroom

Fac11 ttes

Total Rece pts and
Transfers
2 986 37
Total Rece pts
Transfers and
Ba ances
2 986 37
l&lt;&gt;tal Exp and
Transfers
2 986 37
Dosadvantaged

Puptl Program

(DPPF)
Opening Cash
Ba ance Jan
979
15 589 20
Total Rece pts and
14 779 80
T ransfers
Tot a l Rece pts
Transfers and
30 369 00
Ba ances
Total Ex p and
Tra nsfers
23 606 46
End ng Cash Ba
Dec 31 1979
6 762 54
Net flal Dec
31 1979
6 762 54
Totle 1
Open ng
Ba ance
49 290 87
Total Receipts
and Tra nsfe s 86 930 SO
Tota Rece pts

Transfers and
Bala nces
136 194 37
Total Exp and

Transfers
92 570 6fJ
End ng Cash Bal
43 623 71
Dec 31 979
Net Balance Dec
31 1979
43 623 71
Totlel\1 B
Tot a Rece pts and
Tra nsfers

Tota Rece pts
Tr ansters and
Balances
Total Exp and
Transfers
End ng Cash Bal
Dec 321 1979
Net Balance Dec
31 1979

T lie Ill B

Total Recetptsand
Transfers

Total Rece pts
Transfers and
Balances
Total Exg and
Transf~rs

4 194 03

4 194 03
1 885 13
2 308 90
2 308 90
6 271 00

6 271 00

6 344 85

End ng Cash Ba I
Dec 31 1979
(73 85
Net Bal Dec
31 1979
(73 851
Total ALL FUNDS
Open ng Cash Bal
Jan 1. 1979
152 448 00
Total Rece pis and
Transfers
1 695 275 15
Total Rece pis
Transfers and
Balances
I 847 723 IS
Total E xp and
Transfers
1 718 361 79
End ng cash Bal
Dec 31 1979
129 361 36
Net Bal Dec
31 1979
129 361 36
RECEIPTS BY
SOURCE AND
RECEI\IING FUND
General Propertv
Real Estate
(Gross)
General Fund
259 285 57
Bond Ret rement
Fund
71 375 89
Other Local
Funds
2 808 43
Tot at
333 &lt;469 89
Tangible Personal
Property Tax
(Grossi
Genera 1 Fund
15 203 04
Bond Ret rement
Fund
2 992 72
Other Local
Funds
177 94
Total
18 373.70
Regular
Day School
General Fund
1 685 67
Total
1 685 67
Earnings on
Investments
Otller Local
Funds
365 36

Total

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365 36

Food ServtcesStudents
Other Local
Funds
35 244 61
Slate and Federal
Funds
67 391 65
Total
102 636 26
Food ServicesAdults
Other Local
3 156 15
Funds
Tot a
3 156 15
Extracurncular
(Student)
Act v1t es
General Fund
755 82
To tal
755 82
Classroom
Supphes
Other Local
Funds
539 10
Total
539 10
workbooks
Other Local
Funds
2 778 44
Total
2 778 44
Refund of Pnor
Years Expend tures
Genera Fu nd
12 467 15
Total
2 &lt;467 15
Other Rece pts
From Local
Sources
Genera Fund
5 542 84
Total
5 542 84
Rece pts from
State Sources
Unrestr cted
Grants m Atd
Genera Fund 1 084 193 89
Total
1 084 193 89
Restncted
Grants tn A1d
Stale and Federal
Funds
14 779 80
Total
14 779 80
Rece pts From
Federa l Sources
Restncted
Grants tn Atd
(Throuth State)
State and Federal
Funds
97 026 86
Tolal
97 026 86
Transfers
Genera Fund
13 935 56
Bond Ret rement
F und
3 226 99
State and Feder a
Funds
341 67
Total
17 504 22
Total
All Rece pts
Genera Fund 1 393 ~9 5.4
Bond Ret remenf
Fund
77 595 60
Other Local
Funds
45 070 OJ
State and Federal
F unds
179 539 98
To al
1 695 275 IS
SPECIAL RECEIPTS
BY SOURCE AND
RECEIIIING FUND
Local Funds
Food Serv1ce
St ate Rec e pts
u nrestr cted
7 127 34
Federal Rece pts
( Rece ved thru
Stale)
60 264 31
Tot a
67 391 65
D sa"vantaged
Pupil Program
DPPF
State Rece pts
Reslr cled
14 779 80
Tot a
14 779 80
Federa l Funds
ESEA TITLE I
(Disadvantaged
Youth)
Federal Rece pts
( Rece ved thru
Slate)
86 903 SO
Total
86 903 SO
ESEA Totlel\1 B
Federal Rece pts
( Rec e ved thru
Stale)
3 852 36
Total
3 852 36
Ttle\IIB
Federal Rece pts
( Rece ved thru
Stat el
6 271 00
Total
6 271 00
Total All
Spec1al Rece1pts
State Rece pts
Unrestr cled
7 127 34
Restr cted
14 779 80
Federal Rece pts
(Received thru
Stale)
Unreslr cted
60 264 31
Restr cted
97 026 86
Total
179 198 31
EXPENDITURES
BY FUNCTION
OBJECT CATEGORY
AND TYPE OF
FUND
Total Regular
I nstructton
Persona I Serv ces
Sa aries and
Benefts
General Fund 613 792 17
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater a is
General Fund
12 555 95
Other Local
Funds
6 185 89
Other Expend tures
Genera Fund
8 250 98
Total ( Exp by
Funcl on)
640 784 ?CJ
Total Spec at
InstructiOn
Persona Serv ces
Safar es and
Benet Is
General Fund
68 483 06
State and Federal
Funds
76 938 98
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater a s
General Fund
236 63
State and Federal
Funds
5 968 97
Cap tal Out ay
Slate and Federal
Funds
1 444 80
Other Expend t ures
General Fund
924 55
Total (Exp bv
Funct on I
153 996 99
Total 1/ocatoonal
I nstructton
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and
Benet Is
General Fund
47 505 58
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Materials
General Fund
I S03 96
Cap tal Oullav
General Fund
404 00
Other E xpend lures
General Fund
364 05
Total IExp bv
Funcl on)
;fl 777 59
Support ng Serv ces
Gu dance Serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and
Benet ts
General Fund
19 260 21
Purchased Services
Suppl es and Mater a is
General Fund
271 &lt;46
Other Expenditures
General Fund
261 85
Tota l (Exp bv
Function I
19 793 52
Health serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Safar es and
Beneftts
General Fund
9 714 &lt;46
Purchased SeTvlces
Suppl es and Materoals
General Fund
116 04
Other Expend lures
General Fund
IAl 10
Total ( Exp by
Funcl on I
9 971 60
Speech Patbology
and Audoology
Services
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benefits
State and Feder a
Funds
1~ 008 76
Purchosed Serv ces
Supplies and Materials
State and Feder a
,
Funds
10 81o 07
Capital Outlay

_

Slate and Feder a
Funds
2 059 70
Total (Exp by
Funct on)
22 884 53
Other Support
Servtces- Pup Is
Purchased serv ces
Suppl es and Mater als
General Fund
125 00
Total ( Exp by
Funct on)
125 00
Improvement of
lnstructton
serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Saiar es and Benet Is
General Fund
5 232 03
T otal
5 232 03
Educat anal
Media serv ces
Personal Serv ces
Sa far es and Benet Is
Genera l Fund
16 373 60
Purchased Serv ces
Supp es and Mater als
Genera l F und
427 07
State and Federal
F~nds
1 885 13
Other Ex pend lures
Genera l Fund
223 65
Total Exp by
Funct on
18 909 51
Board of
Educat1on
Serv1ces
Personal Serv ces
Sal ar es and Benet ts
Genera l F und
1 080 00
Purchased Serv ces
Supp es and Mater a ls
474 70
Genera l F und
Other Expend l ures
General Fund
250 00
To aiiExp by
Funct on
I 804 70
Execut ve
Admtn1Strat1ve
Servtces
Pe sonal Serv ces
Safar es and Benet ts
General Fund
32 956 61
State and Federa l
Funds
590 91
Purchased Serv ces
Supp es and Mater a s
Gene al Fund
928 20
Other Expend tures
Goner al Fund
254 88
Total I Exp by
Funct on
34 730 60
Other Support
Serv•ces Gen Adm n
Other Expend tures
17 185 96
General Fund
Tota l 1Exp by
Funct on
17 185 96
Office of the
Prenc1pal Servtces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benet Is
General Fund
40 412 12
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater ials
General Fund
3 255 25
Other Expend l ures
General Fund
1 714 25
To!ai(E xp by
Funcl on)
45 381 62
F1scal Serv ces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benet ts
General Fund
20 504 03
State and Federa l
Funds
600 00
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater a s
General Fund
2 163 45
Slate and Federal
158 22
Funds
Other Ex pend tur es
General Fund
13 522 87
Total (Exp by
Funct on)
36 948 57
Facthtles
Acqu Sitton and
Construchon
Serv•ces
Cap lol Outlay
Other Loca
1494205
Funds
Total (Exp by
Funct on)
14 942 05
Operat on and
Ma nfenance of
Plant Servaces
Personal Serv ces
Salar es and Benet ts
General Fund
74 151 09
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater als
General Fund
89 894 94
Cap tal Outlay
General Fund
400 00
Other
Expend tures
152 00
Total fE xp
164 598 03
by Funcl on)
Transportal on
Servoces (Pupolsl
Persona Serv ces
Salar es and Benef t s
Genera Fund
75 313 93
Pur chased SeriJ ces
Suppl es and Mater a is
41 383 36
Genera Fund
Cap tal Outlay
General Fund
38 374 58
Other Expend tures
6 417 53
General Fund
Total ( Exp by
Funct onl
161 489 40
Food Servaces
Persona Serv ces
Salar es and Benef ts
Genera Fund
7 559 61
Other Loca l
Funds
56 303 39
Purchased Serv ces
Sup pi es and Mater als
Other Local
Funds
64 207 15
Total ( Exp by
Funcl onl
128 0701 5
Other Support
Serv ces- Central
Purchased Sernes
Suppl esandMater als
General Fund
12 182 81
Total
(E x p
bv
Funct on
12 182 81
Extracurrocular
,
Ac!ovoloes
Per sona Services
Salar es and Benet Is
General Fund
914559
Purchased Serv ces
Suppl es and Mater als
General Fund
43 74
Other Expend tur es
General Fund
575 00
Total IExp bV
Funct1on)
9 764 33
Debt Serv ces
Other Expend lures
General Fund
38 754 47
Other Loca
Funds
74 ll7 45
Total IExp bv
Funct onl
112 871 92
Non programmed
Charges
Purchased Serv ces
Supplies and Mater a is
General Fund
39 411 67
Total IExp by
Funct on)
39 411 67
Transfers
Other Expend lures
341 67
General Fund
Other Local
Funds
3 226 99
Slate and Federal
Funds
13 935 56
Total IExp bv
Funct on)
17 504 22
"'
Total All
Expendotures
Personal Serv ces
Sa lanes and Benefits
General Fund
1 041 484 15
Other Local
Funds
56 303 39
State and Federal
Funds
88 138 65
Purchased Services
supplies and Materials
General Fund
204 974 23
Other Local
70 393 04
Funds
State and Federal
Funds
18 828 39
Cap tal Oufiav
General Fund
3917858
Other Local
Funds
14 942 05
State and Federal
Funds
3 504 SO

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Other Expend tures
General Fund
89 334 81
Other Local
Funds
77 344 44
State and F.edera
Funds
13 935 56
Total I Exp bV
Functoonl
1 718 361 79
CAPITAL OUTLAY
EXPENDITURES
BY OBJECT AND
TYPE OF FUND
Bu ldtngs
Local Funds
Other Local
Funds
14 550 34
Total
14 550 34
Spec1allnstruchon
State and Federal
Funds
1 444 80
Total
1 444 eo
Supp Serv Pupols thru
F1scal Serv1ces
State and Feder a
Funds
2 059 70
2 059 70
Total
Other Cap tal
Outlav
Local Funds
Other Loca l
Funds
3 618 70
Total
3 618 70
Vocational
Local Funds
General Fund
40400
40400
Total
Operat on and
Ma•ntenance of
Plant Servtces
Local Funds
Gelleral Fund
40000
Total
40000
Replacement
School Buses
Local Funds
General Fund
38 374 58
Total
38 374 58
Seroal Bonds
Local Funds
Other Loca
Funds
36 000 00
Tot a
36 000 00
Short Term
Notes
Local Funds
General Fund
35 1SO 00
To!a
35 7SO 00
Interest
Senal Bonds
Local Funds
Other Local
Funds
29 610 00
To! a
29 610 00
Short Term
Notes
Local Funds
General Fund
3 004 47
Total
3 004 47
Other Debt
Serv•ce Payments
Local Funds
Other Local
8 507 45
Funds
Total
8 S07 45
Dues and Fees
County Board of
Educat1on
Contr but1on
Local Funds
General Fund
17 185 96
Total
1718596
All Other Dues
and Fees-Obi
Local Funds
General Fund
13 522 87
Total
13 522 87
Insurance
Local Funds
Genera Fund
6 667 53
Total
6 667 53
Other
Miscellaneous
Expenditures
Local Funds
General Fund
12 862 31
Tota
1286231
Total
Local Funds
General Fund
88 993 14
Other Loca
Funds
74 117 45
163 110 59
Tot a
COMBINED
STATEMENT OF
ASSETS AND
LIABILITIES
ASSEl: S
Current
Depos torv (bank I
ba ances
129 361 36
To1a Current
Assets
12936136
F xed
Land
45 000 00
Bu ld ngs
3 959 600 00
Equ pment
280 600 00
Total F xed
Assets
4 285 200 oo
Total Assets
4 414 561 36
LIAB LITIES
Short Term
Accrued wages
payable
86 185 83
Accrued ret rement
payable
11 540 00
Accrued nterest
2 296 25
parable
Tota Short T erm
L ab I es
100 022 08
Long Term
Bond
lndebtedn ~ss
426 000 00
Tota Long Term
Indebtedness 426 000 00
Tota L ab I I es 526 022 08
Reserve for
Encumbrances 48 130 69
Comb ned Net
Equ tv
3 840 408 59
(5) 2 lie
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Announcements
GOLD
SIL\IEW
U~
FOREIGN COINS
OR
ANY OTHER GOLD DR
SILliER ITEMS ALSO
ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
OR OTHER ANTIQUE
ITEMS WILL PAY TOP
DOLLAR CHECK WITH
OSBY ( OSSIEI MARTIN
BEFORE
SEL Ll N G
PHONE 99 2 6370 ALSO
DOAPPRA SING
P ck ng up an Easv play
organ
n your area
Look ng far a respons ble
pa rty to t a ke over pay men
ts Cal cred t manager
collect 614 592 5122
GUN SHOOT EIIE RY
FRIDAY NIGHT 7 30 PM
FACTORY CHOKE ONLY
RACINE GUN CLUB
SELL YOUR SilliER
COINS
STERLING
SILliER GOL D ETC TO
BROWN S
IN
M .0
DLEPOR T FOR
TO P
DO L LAR PHONE 614 992
5113
Lane
Dan els 742 2951
Tun ng
and Repa r Serv ce s nee
1965 If no answer phone
992 2082
Letart Falls Cemetery tees
are pavable now $10 per lot
of four graves SS for half
lot or two graves Money to
be sent to the sexton
Clarence 1 Norr s 23262
Rd Rae ne 45771
SPECIAL Mother s Dav
Gifts Pr ced f or kids some
under Sl 00 Manv under
$2 00 New sh pment of
cr~tt
suppl es
Lowest
pr ces n town Log Cobin
Gilt Shop Laureal Cliff
Fr and Sat 10 00 3 00

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I PAY hoghest pr ces
possible for gold ,and s lver
co ns r ngs ewelry etc
Contact Ed Burkett Sarber
Shop M ddleport

Yard Sale at Corner of
College and 3rd Sfs near
sw mmlngpool
n
Syracuse Thru Saturday
Many nice terns Ins de

There
wll
be
an
orgamzat1ona
meet no
abOut this years church
softbal league lor The
Meigs County Tuppers
Pia ns Church of Chr st of
Tuppers P a ns OH 7 30
Mav2 1980
The Rae ne Volunteer F re
Department s gun shoots
are ca ncelled for the
season Thev w shto thank
everyone that helped to
make them successful
Rabbols a pest or ruonlng
your garden? The lzaak
Walton
League
will
Humanely !rap them and
release them n the wild
unharmed
Free
Phone
985 3S05 or 992 2500

D. BUMGARDNER
SALES
THE POOL PEOPLE
31711 Noble Summit Rd
Moddleport Ohio
992 5724
TABER WATER
ANALYSIS SEMINAR
SATURDAY MORNING
II AM MAY 3

Yard Sale

Not ce No trespass ng on
the Dr avo Corporat on
property
(old Tr State
Mater al
Corporation
propertvl A I v o ators w II
be prosecuted There will
be no exceptions to th s and
a watchman w II be on
dutv s gned The Dr avo
Corporal an Apple Grove
Plant Box 428 Rae ne
Oh o 45771

Garage Sale Fr day and
Saturdav Rt 7 two m les
north of Chester Bab es
bovs and adult cloth ing
Books
oak tab e top
chairs and end tabes red
Avon
and d shes
_ _ _ _ _ _ __L
Stobart s Greenhouse now
open
Hangmg baskets
bedd ng Plants tomatoes
cabbage peppers Rt 2
Rae ne Oh o 949 2342
Huge yard sale at the
Chesler Fore House May
5th and 6th

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Ma y 2nd and 3rd on Laurel
c If Road Recliner new
12
gauge
Rem•notan
shotgun
stereo
tables
lounger and var ous other
!ems 992 6310

Carpenter work
Floors
doors eel I ng s pane ng
992 2759

w II mow lawns In the~ d
dleport are.;~ Cal a ter 5
p m 992 3194
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SU RA NC E
be en
your
ee l ed?
Lost
operators I cense? Phone
992 2143

1971 car
ches t
freezer
16mm
protector a coat or woOd
burn ng K ng stove house
p ants bookcases dresser
w th m rro r n te stand
desk telephone stand goat
stand Call 247 2624

Yard Sale Sat May 3
Across from Twtn c ty
Gatewav
M ddleporl 9
am

21

Large Yard Sale 1/ery
good c ean c ath ng cur
Ia ns
bedspreads
and
rugs Rebu t garden roto
t ller d shes somelh ng for
everyone First house on
lett after you cross the
r a lroad
tracks
at
Chesh re
Mary Lavne
May 1 2 34th
Yard Sale May 1 and 2nd
Thursday and Fr dav 9 30
to 4 00 F ve fam I es on
College Road n svracuse
Cloth ng
ch ldren s and
adulTs D shes turn ture
odds and ends Stro er
H gh cha rs and car seat
2 Fam v Yard Sale 927
Browne I M ddleport Fr
and Sal 9 5 2 3 May

8 g Ya d Sale John Street
Sy racuse Mav 1 2 from 10
3 nex t to the grade school
Ran cance s
Three Fam IV Yard Sale on
the first road on left past
the WMPO rad o stat on
One fourth m le only house
on r ght Mav 2 3
Two F am ty Yard Sa le
across from Bradbury
School Lots of ch ldren s
and adu Is clotnong 300 feet
of yard f ence Two gates 46
posts $125 00 Lots more
!ems Mav 1 and 2 992
3187
Yard ~le at Bellv s carrv
Out ttl'ree miles south of
M dd eport on Rt 7 Adults
and ch ldren s cloth ng
some antiques odds and
ends May 2 3 4
Garage Sale Ladoes and
men s clothtng books pur
ses 1ewe1ry r va salad
maker
bottles
dishes
luggage
morel!ems too
numerous to mentton
From 9 4 5aturdav May 3
at Browns 403 Lasley St
Pomeroy OH
Huge Carport Sale Frl and
Sat 6 m l es east of Chester
Rt 248
Household fur
n lure Rovale t ypewr iter
lawnmower 2 14 n stud
ded t r es
Many m sc
terns
Four Fam ly yard Sale
aturday Mav 3 9 00 lo ?
271 1..1 coin Street Mid
die pori

33

Farms tor Sale

COUNTRY HOME with
stocked pond for swimming
or 1 sh ng 9 rooms bath
carpeted 3 to 17 acres
avallab e L:ocated approx
7 m les from Pomeroy off
R 1 7 or 33 4&lt;46 2359 after 6
35

Bus ness
Oppor1un1ty

Lots &amp; Acreage

Land for Sale Sl Rt 7 and
Bradburv Rd 1 acre ot
sewer and water and gas
992 6069

Money to Loan

41

Mortgage
Money
Ava lable New homes old
homes
and refinancing
your present home CON
VENTIONAL 5 Pet down
SECOND MORTGAGES
VA No down payment
FHA Low down pavment
FHA 245 Graduated paym
ent program
FHA 265
Subs dv program Call S92
3051 Ireland Mortgage Co
77 E State 51 Athens OH

Houses for Rent

Home
For
Rent
2
bedroom all modern ran
ch 1 m
from Racine
References and deposit
requ red 949 2413
46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33 North of
Pomerov Large lots Call
992 7479

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INSURANCE

SERVING SOUTHEASTERN OHIO SINCE 1868
ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH? DO
YOU HAVE THE COVERAGE~

BRADFORD Auct oneer
Complete Serv ce Phone
949 2487 or 949 2000 ra e ne
Oh o Cr It Bradford
9

Wanted to Do

Equ pment and Parts for a
complete TV serv ce shop
For more nformat on ca ll
992 2522

Yard Sale at the home of
Roder ck Gr mm on Broad
way and Cherry Sf
n
Racme
F ve fam I es
Mon and Tues May S and
6 All k nds of terns n
c ud ng k. tchen appl ances
clothing and many other
ferns

a

Custom Bu 11 1971 Rebel
House fra er 12x65 W th
lot Furn shed can be seen
at 647 S 2nd St
M d
dleport OH 304 773 5873

G ve p a no lessons to beg n
ners and advanced student
n mv home Also teach
chord ng and transpos ng If
nterested ca 1992 5403

Yard Sale Dff Rl 7 n the
Baum Add I on by skat ng
r nk May Jrd 9 a m t II 5
pm

Items too
menton
resodence
OH

1971 Zommer tra fer 12x60
1972 Buddy Trailer 12x60
992 5304

Insurance

18

numerous to men! on

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1973 Fa rpoont
14X65 2
bedroom
1971 Cameron 14x65 2
bedr
1971 F eetwood l4x65 3
bdr bath V2
1971 Shakespear 14X65 2
bedroom
1965 Yanor 12X52 2 bedr
1968 FleetwOOd l2x63 2
Bdr
B &amp; S MOBILE HOME
SALES PT PLEASANT
wv 304 675 4424

Woll do odds and ends pane ng floor t le ce I ng
li e 992 6338

dleporl Mav 3 Women s
teens and g rls cloth ng
992 5288

Mon Mav 5 8 ?
numerous to
Mar lyn Powe I
V ne Sl Rae ne

7 R.ooms and bath 4 large
lots
Rover frontag
Pomeroy $29 SOP 992 7284
after 6

Sltuat ons Wanted

32

May 2nd and Jrd at 9 a m
Ant qu e
bed
tables
several se ts of cha r s Seth
Thomas mantel clock
w cker cha rs porch love
seat and cha r dresser
house shutters g assware
gas heater Frankl n wood
stove and many collec
tables
and
usables
Located across tiJ.e street
from
Summerftelds
restaurant n Chester

Rae ne5 4 tam
y Items
too
May
L bby
F sher

Large attracttve home on
except onally nice acre lot
Syracuse Modern kitchen
2 baths basement garage
Manv extras 992 7727

clean house Cal 667
3423 or 607 6373

22

Yard Sale Large se eel on
ch ldren s men s c othtng
Thurs 1 Fr 2 Sat 3 Ted
Russell res dence Rt 124
M nersvil e

House 2 bedroom fUJI
basement 30x40 Forced air
f urnace garaoe 2 acres
$26 000 Near Reedsville
Oh 378 6276

w II

S x month old coon pup to
g ve away to good home
Call992 6070 anyt me

Yard Sale

Homes for Sale

Br ck
ranch stvle
3
bedroom
2 V&gt; bath
fireplace lui basement w
famtiY room a c
2 car
garage
Baum Addn
Meigs co call after 6 p m
985 4169

Mason Countv Health
Department
has
an
open no for a san tar an
M1n1mum requ rement s
gradual on from an ac
credited four year college
or un vers tv wtth a major
n chemtl fry
b o ogy
phystcal
sc 1ence or
agriculture An interested
partv may ca I the Health
Department at 675 3050
675 3554 for details

S x Week old k !lens
to gOOd home 139
ternut Pomeroy

1

31

Two strong bovs to cut
grass Phone 992 11:117

Back Yard Sale May 5 and
6 9 a m to 3 p m 6 Front
Sf Mason W Va

6
Lostand Found
LOST
Male German
Shepherd Rt 143 Harnson
v I e area
Answers to
Cody Black and tan 992
5325

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Help wanted

11

1-----------'1 way
Yard Sa le corner of Broad
and Park Sis M d
Car Wash Saturdav May
3 at the Ells Soh o Slat on
Locust St
M ddleport
sponsored by the Me gs
Merchants Women s Soft
ball League From 10 00 to
? Pr ce $2 so outs de and
$3 00 nand out

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Wanted to Buy

Iron and brass beds old
turn ture
desks
god
nngs
tewell"Y
s lver
dol ars sterl ng etc wood
ce boxes ant ques etc
Complete
househo ds
wr te M D M ller Rt 4
Pomeroy OHl or call 992
7760
10 karat 14 karat 18 karat
gold Dental gold and gold
earp ns 675 3010
Gold s lver or fare gn
co ns or anv gold or s lver
terns Ant que furn•ture
glass or ch na w II pay top
dollar or complete estates
No tem too large or too
small Check pr ces before
sel ng Also do appra song
Osbv l Oss el Mart n 992
6370

FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
CALL US.

992-2342
DOWNING-CHILDS AGENCY, INC.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Rutland Furniture's

CARPET
SHOP
A
A
Drive
Little Save
Lot
SHOPISFULLYSTOCKED

BEDROOM
LiltiNG ROOM

KITCHEN CARPET
Rubber$895
Backed

CARPET

sq

$!J95 AndUD

yd

Padding &amp; Carper Installed Free
with Purchase

WILL BUY old Iran
sm ss ons
batter es
eng nes or scrap meta s
etc Call 245 9188
$Cash$ for 1unk cars
Frve s 742 2081 Open 9 5
Closed sunday and Mon
day

GET 1/ALUABLE train ng
as a voung business person
and earn good money plus
some great gilts as a Sen
t nel route carrier Phone
us r ght away and get on
the el glbllilv I st at 992
2156or992 2157

Mamst

3 AND 4 RM turn shed ap
ts Phone 992 5434
RENTER S assistance for
Sen or c 1 zens n 11 llage
Manor apls Call992 77!7

45

Furmshed Rooms

51
29 000 BTU a r cond toner
Guaranteed to be n gOOd
work ng order Cal 742
2975
S nger

sewing

mach ne

w th wooden cab net on
sale at the yard sale on
Col ege Road n Syracuse

Sleep ng Rooms for Ren
Huflv Elect start r d ng
mower for sa e 949 2666
Real Estate

Sl

General

Household Goods

pedesta
sty l e
~lnong room table w lh tour
matching cha rs L ke new
two gold velvet lulled
sw val I v ng room cha rs
w II sell separate y Fu 1
size Basse!! wh te and gold
french prov ncla bed com
piete w lh frame mattress
and box spr ngs Glass top
pat od n ngtab ew th mat
chng cha rs All n ex
cellent cond lion 985 3595

Real Estate

General

DILLON
REAL ESTATE
NEW LISTING
comm
7 office rooms
nh 1 bldg on the Ma n
St of Rutland Use as
business or home &amp;
comblnat on bus
2 STORY FRAME - 3
Bedroom
lui
base
Very clean
Ra e: ne
area Call tor more nto
1 ACRE IN MID
DLEPORT - 4 room
cottage Ira ler hookup
Reduced to $8 000 00
2 BDRM HOME - 4
acres walk ng d stance
to M ddleport
2 BEDROOM COT
TAGE Pane ed &amp;
carpeted throughout
New furnace
Mid
dleport area $10 500
Hobart Dollon Broker
Fay Mantey
BranchMgr
Phone 992 2598
Real Estate- General

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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MA~MDo.;&gt; '0
991 J::t)l'

NEW LISTING
Close
In 3 bedrooms w th full
basement garage on
60x2SO lot S28 500 00
NEW LISTING
TIRED OF WORKING
FOR OTHERS&gt; Own
your own busmess mak
ng truss rafters Ap
prox 1 acre bu ld ng
enough tool s &amp; a truck to
run the bus ness Owner
w II ass st n lea rn ng of
bus ness $28 000 00
NEW LISTING - LIKE
TO CAMP&gt; 2 room col
tage on Shade R ver
w th approx 5 acres of
land sa 800 oo
NEW LISTING 12
acres w th mob le home
2 4 bedroom s 1 2 baths
$22 300 00
NEW LISTING
BUILDING SITE S Approx
10 acres
c ea red &amp; level and
will
sub d v de
$11 500 00
FI\IE POl NTS 3
bedroom
ranch
on
200x100 lot S30 500 00
FARM - 44 acres w th 4
bedroom modular o her
bu ld ngs extra fra ler
hook up $42 000 oo
REDUCED
3
bedroom 1 2 baths n
town on a 50x80 ot
$38 000 00
BRINGING BUYER TO
SELLER THAT S
OUR BUSINESS
REALTOR
Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
ASSOCIATES
Jean Trussell949 2660
Dotf e &amp; Roger Turner
742 2474
Olloce Phone 992 2259

PHONE 742 200l
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker 992 5739
INVESTMENT PRO
PERTY 2 lovely
modern homes S tuated
on 10 acres L.. ve n one
and rent the other ON
L Y $87 500 00 lor both
BEAUTIFUL
Br ck
b evel Fam y room
w th f replace A wood
hand sta ned Qual ty
t hroughout Amen I es
oo numerous to m en
1 on ca l todav Se lls for
S69 000 00 S ua ed on 4
acres
RANCH STYLE home
w th 3 bedrooms
2
ba hs fam ly room w th
f r ep la ce K chen s ex
t a mode rn
ncludes
m cro wave S t uated n
Ches ter Se I ng p r ce
$58 000 00
START OUT n th s 2
bedroom home N ce lot
w th garden space Only
$23 000 00
TOTAL ELECTRIC - 3
bedrooms 2 baths k
chen and d n ng area 2
basement w th wood
burner and workshop
Close to Me gs H gh On
v $39 900 00
2 ACRES - W fh l ovelv
3 bedroom home Has
extra water tap Se Is
for $39 900 00
PRICE REDUCED - 3
bedroom home w th
d shwasher and gar
bage d sposa S tua ted
on a I lfle over an acre
Pr ce
reduced
to
$43 000 00
30 ACRES - Pr ced to
sell Only $15 000 00
MODERN
HOME
s tua ed on n ce s ze lot
n
Hutch so n
Sub
See
to ap
d v son
.. prec ate
A full lime Rea Estate
Agencv
Call dav or
evemng
Velma NiciRsky Assoc
!
Phone 742 3092
Cheryl Lemlev Assoc
Phone 742 2003

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Big Triple Main Event
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Match
Special Referee

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Crow s
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Masan DlsfNitcher Oflict

216 E JiPond Street

COAL MINERS DE
LIGHT Attract ve
home h gh on a h II w th
5 2 acres
Has 3
bedrooms and 2 baths
Total electr c on Oh o
Power Lead ng Creek
wate and landscaped
vard Unusual stye tor
the unusa man for 1ust
$47 500
BUILDING LOTS - 2
n ce part al cleared
restr cted bu d ng lots
near Route 33 w th
water and electr c
ava lable
NEW LISTING 17
acres n Pomeroy Has
c tv water and e ectr c
ava lab e Sewer s c ose
by
NEW LISTIJIIG - A I x
t w th 3 1,. .. t\ ooms c
ty waft ~~ural gas
el ectr c ... nd 2 porches
Onlv S5 500
MODERN - N ce home
w th tall trees and
bramb ng brook Has 3
bedrooms 1 2 baths
ce ntral heal ng
and
rural water Gong for
$29 500
IF YOU LiltED HERE
- You cou d en oy all
the room of a large
home Has large garden
space and n ce back
pat o Also has a garage
apartment and bus ness
bu ld ng All !his tor
$25 000
INCOME
Large
return from fh s that
can pay off n lust a few
years S6 600 a year n
co me Invest gate th s
now

Housing
Headquarters

Vista -

Gregg s Markel -

•

Mark

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Real Estate

General

NEW LISTING - Overlooking Oh oR ver &amp; Ka ser
Alum Plant Jig BR s plentv of closets full base
ment &amp; tamolv room On 3 beaut lui acres Ask ng
$65 000
TRAILER - 2 BR on n ce lot small outbu ld ngs
for storage on quiet street $10 500
LOT IN RACINE ncludes septic water &amp; gas
1 nes Asking SJ 700
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - 3 BR house I ami
1v room part allv c osed In carport 10xl0 storage
bldg Reduced to $37 000
SPLIT ENTRY - OniV 5 vr old 3 BR A gOOd
development $47 500
LOTS - Bordering Pomeroy 1 to 75 acres
POMEROY -~ BR home c ty water v nyl s d ng
on Rt 33 Sl4 900
LARGE HOUSE IN RACINE - 2 story f n shed
basement heav y onsu ated thermo w ndows 1It
out for clean ng Carpeted on aiiJievels Exter or s
Rea Perma stone 2 car garage Much more for
$57 500
INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Over 100 acres
could be hous ng development - gas a r-eady dr II
ed on property water I nes close AI m nera rights
go woth property Also Timber ready to be cut Call
for more lnformat an

GIVE US A CALL

CallJommy Deem Assoclate949 2311
or Nancy Jaspers Associate 949 2654 or949 2591

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Wanted to Buv

62

GOLD
AND
SiLliER
CO INS OF THE WORLD
R'INGS
JEWELRY
STERL NG SILVER AND
MISC ITEMS PAY NG
RECORD
H GH
H GHEST UP TO DAT E
PR CES CONTACT ED
BURKETT
BARBER
SHOP
M DDLEPORT
OH D OR CALL 992 3476

Br ndle m k cow First
t me freshened Rebred
Due n November $400 00
Shade Oh o Phone (614)
696 1234

COAL
LIMESTONE
sand
grave l
calc um
c hi or de
fert zer
dog
food and a types of sail
Excels or Salt Works Inc
E Main St Pomeroy 992
389 1
IN STOCK lor mmed ale
del very var ous s zes of
pool k ts Do t vourself or
let us nsta far you D
Bumgardner Sales
Inc
992 5724
Har ey Dav dson Yamaha
Super Dea ls Super Serv ce
G ant Accessory Se ec1 on
$250 000 Inventory Athens
Sport cvcles 20 w St m son
Ave Athens OH 592 1692
Decorated Cakes charac
ter ca kes or sheet cakes
992 6342 or 992 2583

Sta ll on s and ng for ser
v ce Master Jack T95549
Reg stered Appa oosa sire
s Ch cos o d man of
Daube 0 Fu ll brother of
Ch cos Snowcap Dam s
Red W ng M ss S ste to
General Custer
Goad
co or
co nf rmat an
Colored co lt s on
the
ground Reg stered mares
$75 Great mares $50 6 4
593 7390 after 5

73

1/ans &amp; 4 W D

Shaklee Organ c produc ts
Wh te van lla med ca ted
vapour
s pray
black
d amend
I n ment
Rawle gh products Joyce
Sau es 992 7825

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Motorcycles

977 Chevro et Capr ce
Class c 3 seater st wgn
p s p b a r low m l eage
Reg reta I $3600 Sale
$2 795 Good cond
1us!
r ght for vacal on Ingels
Furniture M ddleporf OH

M us I Sell 1976 G an Pr x
Pont ac Ca after 5 p m
304 882 3424

Fr g da re washer dryer
comb nat on Good cond
S12S 4 p ece sect ana
davenport $30 992 3660

1974 Ford LTD Slat on
wagon Good cond $800
Ca I Judy Sm th Ra e ne
949 2813

1/egelable plants cabbage
broc col
cau flower
et
tuce celery beets green
peppers
ch I
peppers
p m entos Hungar an wa x
sweet banana egg lant
Large select on bedd ng
annua Is hang ng baskets
pots of f ewer s and v nes
Cleland
Greenhouse
Ge aid ne Cle and Rae ne
OH

1977 Dodge Aspen four
door n goad cond t on
43 000 m es
ca ll l ate
even ngs or early mor
n ngs 949 2227

5'

1970 Ford Fa r ane 500 Sl50
cash Ca I 742 2970 after 4
pm

Pets for Sale

Kenne
RIS NG STAR
Board ng Ca II 367 0292
POODLE
GROOMING
Judy Tay or 614 367 7220
HILLCREST KENNELS
Board ng a I breeds Clean
ndoor outdoor lac I t es
Also
AKC
reg s tered
Do~ermans 614 446 7795
HUMANE
SOCIETY
Adopt a homeless pet
Health y shots wormed
Donat ons requ red
992
6260 noon 7 p m

1975 Chrys e
Cordoba
61 000 m les 362 2 barrel
automa t c tran s S1500 00
n good cond ton Phone
949 2691

72

wurltzer Organ RhVIhm
cont rol peda s exc cand
992 5171 or 992 7206

1979 Ford P ckup 6 II
loaded w th extras
1552 Callafer 5 p m

Wanted to Buy

Must MotorsforSale
Sell 77 Starcraft 16

OLD CD NS pocket wat
ches class r1ngs wedd ng
bands diam6nds Gold or
SliVer Call J A Wam sl ey
742 2331 Treasu r e Ctest
coin Shop Athens OH 592
6&lt;462

For ali
needs

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gutt rs
downspouts
com 1 er
c al &amp; res dent1al
949 2160 Pomeroy
797 2432 Athens
Tom Hosk ns or
Gerald Clark
21 years ex per ence All
work guaranteed
Free Eslomale
4 24 mo

ADD ONS &amp;

Gutter work
down
spouts some concrete
wor~
walks
and
droveways
(F REE ESTIMATES)

V C YOUNG Ill

1972 Chevy Monte Car o
body parts Also 350 eng w
4 barrel and auto Iran
sm ss on After 5 Man
Fr
Weeke nd s anyt me
992 2779

POMEROY 0
9926215 or
992 7314
28 I mo

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gutter

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2 14 tic

Real Estate Loans
13% Interest 30 Yrs
PARK FINANCIAL
VA &amp; VA Automat c
Loans No Down Pay
ment Federal Houstng
Loans
3% down on
$25 ooo
S% down 1 on
balance FHA 265 Sub
sody Program FHA 245
Gradual Payment Mort
OpenM W F9 OOto l DO
Other T mes
Bv Appoontmenl
Off ce 992 7544
Home992 6191
107 §vcamore St
Pomero OH

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Roof ng s d ng roo m ad
d 1 ons all tvpes of gene ra l
repa s
25 years ex
per ence 992 3406
Plumbing
&amp; Heatong
Amana centra a r con
d !luning un I 24 000 BTU
Pr ced at $100 oo Phone
992 2522

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Excavating

83

L mestone for dr veways
Pomeroy Mason area 367
7101
84

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Electrocal
&amp; Refr geratton

SEWING
MACHINE
Rep a rs
service
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makes
992 2284
The
Fabr c Shop
Pomerov
Author zed Smger Sales
and Serv ce we sharpen
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Moddleporl Ohio
992 5724
Sates serv1ce and suppiles In ground and
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Reasonable Pnces
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992 6323

All tv pes of roof work
new or repatr gutters
and downspouts gutter
clean ng and pa nftng
All work guaranteed

Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Call Alter

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX

J-Annnnnmen

-VInyl Sldtng
-Gutter work
- Soffot
- Garages
- Carports
- Room addtltons

Rutland 0
Ph 742 2455
4 1.4 1 mo

25 ft
1970 Travelea~
tr a l er and ut I tv tra ler
frame 992 3726

2

BOB'S
GENERAL
CONTRACTING

MORRIS

Campong
Equ pment

4

Exper1ence
Greg Roush
Ph 992 7583

LEO

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*New homes
extens1ve remodel
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*Masonry work
12 Years

388 9759

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Free Est1mates

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pa nl ng 742 2328

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Phone
(614) 985 3961

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FRONT END
AUGNMENlS
by
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Car

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992 3795'

Family Plan
Available

GEORGE'S
ROOfiNG

REMODELING

Sl d ng back g ass for
truck 18 months old Exc
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open bow 85 h p Mere 5
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prop
canvas top
Sl er ng Ira er
$2 800
Phone after 5 p m 992 279 1

or Wnte DallY Sentmel Class1hed Dept
111 Court St Pomeroy 0 45769

CH P WOOD Poles max
d a meter 10
on largest
end $12 p er ton Bundled
slab $10 per ton Del v ered
to Oh o Pallet Co Rt 2
Pomerov 992 2689
ANT QUES
FUR
NITURE
glass
ch na
anything See or call Ruth
Gosnev antiques 26 N
2nd M ddleporl OH 992
3161

for Reg1stra
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PHONE 992-2156

n-Farm• to Sa
9 foot lnternat onal mower
cond t oner
Good con
dlt on New s ck e belts
and guards Sl 000 00 8 2
fooi37H disc 985 3989

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Business-Farms-Partnerships
and Corporatoons
Payrolls prof1t and loss statements, all
federal and state forms

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4-BUI ntll T I n fll

one wood saw for trac tor
three cha n saws one Ford
truck F600 one 4400 sk d
der one tractor and plows
one gra n dr II 1953 Pon
t ac and 50 acres of land
Phone 985 3590

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992 5320

S &amp; G Carpet Clean ng
St eam
c leaned
Free

1970 Ford P ckup Sport
custom 302 standard Good
m leage exc cond $950
742 3010

Free

5 1 1 mo

Call

5-Schoo 1 ns ucl on

nternat anal hay ba ler 55
PTO
$60000
3 hp
rolol iler $100 00
Both
rea dv to be used 698 6082

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ser. ites

1979 Jeep wagoneer 4 dr
fully equ pped exc cond
S7 500 742 3117 after 5 p m

Musecal
Instruments

55 Watt Layf atte Rece~ve
t urntable
and
two
speake r s Excellent con
d I on Ca 1992 5911

1976 suzuk.
motorcycle
RM 2SO good cond t on
247 3861

Trucks for Sale

HOOF HOLLOW Horses
and pon es and r d ng
essons
Everyth ng
mag nab e n horse equ p
ment
Blanket s
belts
bools etc
Eng sh and
We stern
Ruth Reeves
(614) 698 3290

Pick ng up a p ana n your
area Look ng for a respon
s ble party to la ke over
pavmen ts
Call cre d 1
manager co llec t 614 592
5122

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Sport Cyc les 20 W St mson
Ave Athens OH 592 1692

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hard top
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992 5574 $950 00

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H•r ey Dav dson Yamaha
Super Deals Super Serv ce

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cond t on ng
pow er
steer ng
power brakes
cru se centro rear w ndow
defogger
leather seats
S2 200 992 3886

62

BISSEU.
SIDING CO.

1979 Ford 150 4x4 auto
p s p b topper Pos f ve
tract on front and rear 985
4339
74

Tri-County
Bookkeeping
Service

Vmyl and Alummum
Stdmg

1970 Chevy 12 ton p ckup
truck automat c
tran
sm ss an S900 00 992 3536

1978 Kawasak motorcycle
KZ 200 4 300 m les S6SO 00
Phone 992 2622

Dr ve tor show putt for
dough Imp ove your short
game w th a new putter
John Teaford 614 985 3961

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Business Services

1974 Chevy Nova Ha
chback 350 v 8 w th lour
new f res w th cragars
S7SO oo PhOne 992 5048

M •sc Merchan se

Phone

1 (614) 992 3325

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

WANT TO SELL'

ATTENTION
( M
PORTANT TO YOU) W I
pay cash or cert f ed check
for ant ques and co llec
t bles or entre estates
Noth ng too large A lso
guns pocket watches and
con col eel ons Cal 614
767 3167 or 557 3411
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Real Estate- Genenl

Bull Moose - Sonny Pride
Manoac Conor Donegan - Vs - Smllln Jimmy Watson

$356 00 week;ly guaranteed
Two hours da IV at home
Send for free brochure to
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273
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Apartment
for Rent

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Fu lime and part lime RN
or LPN 11 7 contact Mr
Z1d an at Pomeroy Health
care center Mondav l hru
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ter n my home Referen
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pay cash or cert f ed check.
for antiques and co llec
t bles or entire estates
Nolh ng too large Also
guns pocket watches and
con colectons Call 614
767 3167 or 557 3411

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BOWERS
REPAIR
Sweepers
toasters orons all sma I
app lances Lawn mower
Next to Slate H ghwav
Garage on R?ule 7 985
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�10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, May2, 1980

I

Area deaths

· Alnia E. Brown
Mrs. Alma E. Brown, 80, formerly
olthe Rutland area in Meigs County,
died Thursday at the Canton Christian Home following a lingering il. jness.

Mrs. Brown was born in W_~t
Virginia. She had lived in Akron
since 1942 and at Canton for the past
two years.
Surviving are four sons, Kennit
A., and Wayland L., both of Akron;
Dwight M., St. Albans, W. Va., and
Kenneth P., Cuyahoga FaUs, 10
grandchildren, 13 great- grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 10
a.m. Saturday at the Hopkins
Funeral Home at 547 Canton Road,
Akron, with the Rev. Tom H. Madden officiating. Graveside services
will be·held at4 p.m. Saturday at the
Miles Cemetery. Visitation is from 6
to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Audrey C. Theobald

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VOL 15 NO. 14

ANIMALS - A variety of live animals. dOlls, a pig and a mule will
be among the cast members in a presentation of "Li'l Abner" to be
given at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Southern High School Auditorium. A
bloodhound which will be among the animals is pictured with some of
the show's characters who include, I to r, Doug DuVall as Mayor .
Hogg; Teresa Holstein as Scarlet, and Tonja Salser as a Dogpatcher,
complete with dog. Direction is by Mrs. Roberta Maidens. Accompanist for the musical is Melinda Salmons.

Iranians execute
two persons today

SCISSORS 20% OFF
FABRIC SHOP

Pomeroy, 0.

992·2281

By Associated Press
Two persons res,POnsible .for
"events" at violence-plagued Ahvaz
University in Iran's Khuzestan
Province were executed this morning, Tehran Radio said.
The radio did not say specify what
the events were, but last week five
persons were killed at Ahvaz in
fighting between Islamic fundamentalists and leftists opposed to
a government decision to purge the
university system of anti-Islamic
ideology.
The radio reported nine deaths in
clashes at three universities April
21, including three at Tehran
University, but unofficial estimates
said seven to 20 persons were killed
and many others were injured. At
that time Japan's Kyodo news service reported that its count at
hospitals and other places showed at
least 21 killed and more than 500 in·
jured.

REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
in the state of Ohio, at the close of business on March 31, 1979 published in response to call
made by Comptroller of the Currency, under tiUe 12, United States Code, Section 161.

.

National Bank Region Number 4

Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and due from depository institutions ........ .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . ....... $2,131,000.00
U.S. Treasury securities .............. . ...... ....... .. . .. ...... .......... 6,571,000.00
Obligations of States and political
subdivisions in the United States ... ..... . ...... .... .. . ..... . . .... . ...... 1,650,000.00
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ....... .. ......... . ...................... . 2,000.00
Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock .................. .. ......... . .. . . 54,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
·
underagreementstoresell ...... . .................... .. ·..... ..... .. .... 7,72S, OOO.OO
Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) . .. .. . ......... . .. 13,511,000.00
Less: Allowance for possible loan losses .... ... ... . ........... 110,000.00
Loans, Net . . .... .... .. . . ..... ... . ..... ... . .. .. ... ....... .. .... .. .. 13,401,000.00
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other a~ representing bank premises ..... ...... ..... ... .... . . . ......... 280,000.00
Other assets ....... . . .... .. ...... . ... ......... . .. .... . ......... . ... ; ..... 272.000.00
TOTAL ASSETS ................... . ......... . .............. .... .. .. . . $32,01!6,000.00

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SPECIAL MEJ!mNG
The Rio Grande CollegeCommunity College Board of
Trustees will meet in special session
on Monday, MayS, at 12 noon, in the
college board room. ·Purpose will be
to consider the proposed nursing
program.

. Audrey Circle Theobald, 68, South
Second Ave., Middleport, died Thursday at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs.Theobald was born July 18, •
1911 at Racine, a daughter of the late
Augustus and Helen Tall Circle. She
PEAT FLOOR
was also preceded in death by four
The running track at the 1932
brothers.
Olympics in Los Angeles had a floor
Amember of the Middleport Chur· of crushed peat.
ch of Christ, Mrs. Theobald was a

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long-time elementary teacher in the
area having taught for 36 years. She
was a member of the Ohio Teachers
Association and Evangeline Chapter
172, Order of Eastern Star.
Surviving are her husband, Wilbur
E. Theobald, a brother, Arthur Cir·cle of Toledo and · several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. SUI)daY at the Middleport Church of Christ with Mr. Ron Moyer and ·
Mr. Robert Melton officiating.
Burial will be in Riverview
Cemetery. Friends rpay call at the
Rawling&amp;- Coats-Blower Funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturdsy and until 12:30 p.m. Sun·
day when the body will be taken to
the church.

Area deaths ..... . . . ...... ..... ............•... A-7
Classified ads . . •. . •••... . .•. •• . . , .•...•.•.... D -3-9
Editorial .•. , •.•• . •.•.... ... ..... . .... . ..... : . A-2
Farm news ............... • . •. , . .• . ..•.•.. .... 0-2

Demand deposits of individuals, prtnshps., and col1l5..... . . . ....... . ........ 5,743,000.00
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and CO!llS .. . . .. ........ .. . .... .... ................. .... . 19,668,000.00
Deposits of United States Government ..... . ............... . .. .. ... . ... . .. .... 9,000.00
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
in the United States .... . ...,. .... . ..... . .. .... . ................ ... ...... 3,056,000.00
Certified and officers' checks ............... . .. .. ..... ....... ..... ......... 120,000.00
Total Deposits ....... ................ . . . .. .. ........... .. ..... . . .. .. ... 28,596,000.00
Total demand deposits . ........... .. ....... . ......... ....... 6,481,000.00
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Total time and savings deposits . . ...... .... .............. . . . 22,115,000.00,_:===
Other liabilities ........ .. . . ...... .. .. ... . ....... ...... . ... ..... .. ... .... . 406,000.00
TOTAL LlABIIlTIES (excluding subordinated notes
·
and debentures) ...... .. . . ............... . ... .. .... . ......... . .. . .. .. $29,002,000.00
Common stock:
a. No. shares authorized 12,000
b. No. shares outstanding 12,000 (par value) ... . . ... . .. .. ......... ...... $300,000.00
Surplus .............. ......................... ..... .. ....... ... .... . ... 1,500,000.00
Undivided profits ....... .. .. .... ..... .. ....................... . ........ 1,264,000.00
Reserve for contingencies and
other capital reserves . ........... . .. . ..... ....... ....................... 20.000.00
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ....................... .. . ....... . ... ; ....... !J,(¥14,1J(Vl,..
TOTAL LIABILITIES AN? EQUITY CAPITAL . ..... . .. ..... . .. ........... 32,086,000.00

HOSPITAl )"EWS
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admitted-Clara Morgan, Fort
Myers, Fla.; Sherry Holtz,
Pomeroy; Clara Thomas, Cheshire ;
Della Curtis, Pomeroy; Anna Grim,
Pomeroy; Hilah Jones, Middleport;
Hattie Frederick, Pomeroy; Walter
Haggy, Rutland; Raymond
Lanham, Tuppers Plains.
Discharged-Florence Boring,
Doris Miller, Carolyn Gilmore,
Freda Durham.
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGESMAY1
Helen Campbell, Patricia Carter,
Myrtle Coon, Denver Cox, Sue
Crawford, Lillian Donahue, Freda
Eliason, Shawn Fetherolf,
Rosemary Flick, Tracey Grate, Tim
Harrison, Jerry Kidd, Paul Kimball,
Mac Layne, Don McClintock, Casby
Meadows, Gerry Milhoan, Etta
Sheets, Wilma Smith.
COURT ACTIONS FILED
A suit in the amount of $622.Sl was
filed in Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Sears Roebuck and Co.,
Columbus, against Jack R. Walker,
Rutland.
The marriage of James E. Miller
and Denise A. Miller was dissolved.
TAG DAY SATURDAY
The Middleport Youth League will
hold its annual tag day Saturday and
the tee ball teams will hold a bake
sale at the Central Trust Bank.
Proceeds will be used to purchase
uniforms and equipment.

CHARACTERS - These are probably the best known characters
from the play, "Li'l Abner", ·a takeoff on the comic strip, to be
presented at 8 p.m. Saturday night in the Southern High School
auditorium. From the left are Paula Bennett as Manuny Yokum;
Richard Dugan as Pappy; Terry Patterson as Li'l Abner and Bonnie
Boso as Daisy Mae. Some 93 members of the high school vocal mus1c
department will take part in the musical.

squad~

Area

The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
was called to llS'k W. Main St., at
12 :19 a.m. Friday for Susan Bauer
who was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.'
At 10:22 p.m. Thursday the unit
went to Crow's Steak House where
an employe, Nancy Petit, had
received a head laceration in an accident. She was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
At 12:47 p.m. Thursday, the squad

The Racine Emergency Squad answered a call to the Portland
Elementary School about I p.m.
Thursday for a student who was
having difficulty breathing. She was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and then to Holzer Medical
Center.

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hardboard and select hardwood so lids. Simulated
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PUBLIC N'OTICE
th.a t on Saturday, May 3rd,
1980, at 10:00 A.M. a public
sale will be held at 105
Union Avenue, Pomeroy ,
Ohio, to sell for cash the
following collateral, to-wit :

SAVE '100.00
ONLY

'69500

BACKED BY DEPENDABLE SERVICE
YOU CAN COUNT ON.

~nd to withdraw any of the
above mentioned veh icles

prior to the sale. Further,
bids submitted .

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:Meigs man dies
from gun wound
•
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RACINE
The body of a
Pomeroy business man, with a
bullet wound to the head, was found
Saturday morning inside the bur·
ning wreckage of the home of his ex·
wife.

Dead Is Roger Adams, 33,
Pomeroy, the owner of Adar1ls
Drilling Company.
Called to the scene on CR 35, near
Racine, a~ 11:05 a.m., the Racine

Volunteer Fire Department
discovered the body lying inside the
front door entrance to the home of
Nancy Adams.
Two gas cans were found outside
the house-one to the side, the other
at the rear. The structure was completely gutted.
The Meigs County Sheriff's Department reports tbe home was apparently unoccupied at the time of
the fire.

Dr. John Ridgway, Assistant
Meigs County Coroner, said Satur·
day that death had been attributed
to the head wound. The BCl (Bureau
of Criminal Investigation) and the
State Fire Marshal's Office have
been called in . to aid in the continuing investigation.
Adams' body was transported,
following the intitial investigation,
to Ewing Funeral Home.

INVESTIGATING OFFICER - Capt. Robert
Beegle, Meigs County Sheriff's Department, is pictured at the front door of the Nancy Adams home back

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Notice Is hereby given

The Farmers Bank and
the right to reiec any or all

PRICE 35 CENTS

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Public Notice

savings compan( reserves

MIDDLEPOR l- POMEROY

SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1980

ELBERFELD$ WAREHOUSE

MEET TIJESDA Y
Sopthern Band Boosters will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the band
room of the high school.

1972 International 4 Dr.
St. Wag ~ Mfr.'s serial No.
B47101Hl31274
1977 Dodge, Sweptline
PU , Mfr .'s serial No.
-Wl4BE7S 089316, Model
W10, Motor No. 7S089316
1978 Oldsmobile, 2 Dr.
Cpe.L Mfr.'s serial No.
3J87t-8M 428107, Model Cutlass Brougham .
The Farmers Bank and
Sa vings
Company,
Pomeror, Ohio, reserves
the righ to bid at this sale,

went to the Pomeroy Health Care
Center for Hattie Frederick who was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

GALLI POU::l-POIN f PLEASANT

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

MEIGS COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE $10,000
GRANT- Nick Gatz, administrator of community services, Department of Rehabilitation and Correction,
Columbus, presented Meigs County Commissioners a
grant in the amount of $10,000 Friday. The grant is for
participation in 11. new demonstration community
con ectioos program, designed to reduce the soaring
increase in Ohio's prison population by diverting noiidangerous offenders from the adult system. The grant
will enable Meigs County to develop a comprehensive
plan according to department guidelines. Later, the
county could possibly share a $1 ,800,000 appropriation
to develop work and ·rehabilitation programs. Carso!J

Crow was named program director. After a four month
study, the state will review findings and determine if
Meigs County is eligible for an additional parole of.
fleer. The program will help Meigs County determine
needs as far as non-violent criminals receiving
rehabilitation and correction. The commissioners will
appoint a 11 member local corrections planning board
who will work with Crow. Their findings will be presented to the board of commissioners. Left to right are
Carson Crow, Henry Wells, vice president of the board
of commissioners who accepted the check, Gatz, and
Chester Wells, commissioner.

American hostages end
half year in captivity
By The Associated Press
Irunian Foreign Minister Sadegh
The American hostages completed Ghotbzadeh said the bodies of the
half a year in captivity Saturday as servicemen who died in the aborted
Iran worked on arrangements to mission are ready for shipment back
return the bodies of U.S. com· to the United States, but coffins still
mandos killej) in an attempt to must be arranged. The Swiss am·
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preparations would take at least two
or three more days.
Iranian Arab guninen holding at
least 20 hostages at the Iranian Em·
bassy in London made some "ad"
ditional demands," British·
authorities said on the fourth day of
the siege. The negotiators would not
go into details but said the gunmen
still held to their original demands
for release of 91 ethnic Arab militants imprisoned in Iran and safe

of Racine Saturday following the apparent shooting
death of Roger Adams, 33, Pomeroy. (Katie Crow
photo).

Ninth chicken flying
meet slated May 17
RIO GRANDE- The approaching
International Chicken Flying Meet
(ICFM) is causing quite a flutter at
the Bob Evans Farm where the nin·
th annual ICFM is scheduled for
takeoff Saturday, May 17.
Last year, more than 1,500 spectators flocked to the !ann to see 150
of the world's best poultry pilots
wing it at the annual airborne derby.
Lola B., a petite barnyard bantam
hen from Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., got
off her nest long enough to set a

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Guinness World Record with her
flight of 302 feet 8 inches. Hers will
be the distance to beat as fierce
fliers pullet all together in an attempt to set a new world's record. A
cash prize of $500 will be awarded
for the furthest flight past the
current record.
Weigh-ins begins at 10 a.m. First
flight action is set for I p.m.,
following opening ceremonies when
Bob Evans, found er and international commander, will lead

the first-ever parade of the chickens.
The parade will be held in honor C'l
the feathered athletes which have
worked so hard in flight schoola
throughout the country In
preparation for the Olympics of the
chicken flying world.
World Champion Lola B. will be at
the meet for induction into the coop
of fame and will be entered again to
defend her title. In one of the most·
cackled-about decisions in the
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Amounts outstanding as of report date:
Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000
or more. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,724,000.00
Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date :
Cash and due from depository institutions ........................ . ........ 1,623,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell .. ......... . ...... ... ... . .. ... .............. 7,931,000.00
Total loans ..... ...... ...... ....... ... . ...... .. ..... ........... ... .... 13,817,000.00
Time certificates of deposits in denominations
of$100,000ormore ....... ......... . ..... .. ............. . ... . . ......... 1,724,000.00
Total deposits .... . ... . . .. ........ .. ............................ . ..... 28,693,000.00
Total assets . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 81,891,000.00
I, Joan Wolfe, Assistant Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that thi$
Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Joan Wolfe
Apri129, 1980
We, the undersigned &lt;llre&lt;1ors attest the correctness ot this statement of resources and

liabili~es. We declare that it'has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belle! IS true and correct.

EDISON HOBsTE'ITER
HORACE KARR- DIRECTORS
ROGER MO~GAN

HENRY E. "Hank" CLELAND, JR.
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSION
IN JUNE 3, PRIMARY

Kissinger predicts no world war
CLEVELAND - Former Secretary of State Henry Kisainger urged the
United States to strengthen Its milltary might and global Influence in the
face of Soviet aggression, but he predicted there would be no major world
war.
"I do not belleve we are heading toward war," Kisainger told reporters
following an address on foreign policy before a Law Day luncheon here.
.
KJ.ssinger who as secretary of state from 1973-1977 was an orchestrator of
detente, called the Soviet Union a "rigid society" that will be ripe for internal reform in the 191108..

FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME OF MY QUALIFICATIONS

.&amp; ACHIEVEMENTS:
•Graduated from Pomeroy High School and Ohio
University.
e3 Yrs. in U.S. Army as 1st Lieutenant
• Presently employed with Cleland Realty
.
• Member and officer of several organizations. in·
eluding South Eastern Ohio Board of Realtors, Rotary
Club, Scoutmaster, American Legion, Masons Lodge,
plus others too numerous to mention .
"Interested In the People of Meigs Co." ,
Your vote and SuPCirt Greatly Appreciate&lt;~
. .
Pd. Pol. Adv. "Republican-Term ~· egtnnlng january 2,1981

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HENRY E.
"Hank"
CLELAN JR.

Weather forecast
Mostly sunny today wfth highs In the low 70s. Chance of rain near zero.
EXTENDED Oun.DOK
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Moaday lbrouP Wecblesdlly: Fair MOIIday aDd Tuesday, wltb a chance
ot 111owen Wedpewd!oy. JUglla fD the llnr 10 mid '101. Lows In the low 10 mid
til eartyM. .yud lbeupperthlo mid 5111 early Wednesday.

Animals die
in barn fire
SYRACUSE - A Syracuse
fireman was overcome and several
animals were lost. as the result of a
fire that destroyed a bam on the
Judy Self property, SR 124, Saturday
morning at 4:45 a.m. Loss was
estimated at approximately
$100,000.
Mayor Eber Pickens who is a
member of the fire department was
overcome by smoke and had to be
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Lost in the fire were two hogs and
possibly a cow and a calf. Cause of the fire is unknown.
'
Racine was called to assist.
Eleven men from each department
responded to the call. Syracuse had
four trucks and Racine had three.

WELCOME - Jeff Nash an&lt;! Carrie Beth Bearhs
on the roof at Meigs High School Saturday mor·
ning placing this large sign across the front of the
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building to welcwne members ol the 18 barlda and the
public attending Saturday's Jazz Band Festlvalltlged .
at the Meigs High School by the Meigs Band Boolterl. · · :

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