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America denies. Soviet
position on arms talks
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YAAAAA·A·A-A!! - Really, Charley Brown (Eric
Thoren, inset) it isn't that bad, is it? Inununizing Eric is ·
Meigs County Health Nurse Mary Myers assisted by
Joyce Thoren, Southern Local School District nurse. Next
in line, 1-4, and none too happy about it all, are Chris
Meaghr and Doug Owens. Immunizations for measles, TB

"

and polio were given pupiiB at Syracuse Eleml!ntary
School Wednesday. This is the last year the health
department will go into schools to give immunization
shots. Beginning next fall pupils still may receive the
shots, but they will have to go to the health department.
Pictures by Katie Crow.

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at
VOL. XXVII

I

NO. 246

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASmNGTON (UPI) President Carter 's top
foreign affairs adviser today
accu~ th~ , ~viet Union p,f
making
Inaccurate
charges about unsuccessful
arms talks in Moscow and
warned that Carter will not
shut up on human rights to
get a strategic weapons
agreement.
.
" I think if SALT is
dependent on the United
States ttaving to deny itself
the right to affirm · these
(human rights) beliefs, then
it is not. worth it," said
Zbigniew Brzezinski,"
Leading ;an apparent White
House dr1ve to drum up
favorble world opinion for an
arms ·agreement between the
superpowers, Brzezinski was
interviewed on. the NBC-TV
Todaypro~ramand arranged
to meet With other reporters
later. .
He smd :
- The Russians rejected

proposals from Carter in
.Mbscow which would have
capped the arms race and
• reduced the threshhold of
nuclear confrontation.
-Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko was wroog
in accusing the United States
and Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance of conducting devious
negotiations in Moscow.
- The United States will not
abandon its allies in Western
Europe by unilaterally
removing defensive missiles
without a similar cutback in
Russian offensive missiles
aimed at the area.
- And he is confident arms
talks will be pursued by both
sides and hopes the Russians
will finally see the mutual
advantages of a proposal to
cut strategic w~pons .
"I would say that that's
rather strong language ... I
would say it's il1accurate,"
said Brzezinski of Gromyko's
Moscow press conference
accusations that the United
(Continued on page 12)

en tine
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, _1977

PRICE FIFTEEN CENt
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Powerftu 16-wheeler

will tour 10 states
May through October
CLEVELAND ( UPI ) - The Chessie System has
announced its Baltimore &amp; Ohio Railroad will run a
steam locomotive passenger train through 10 states
from May through October to celebrate B&amp;O's !50th
anniversary.
·
• Train bUffs will be able to take a ride on the 1kar
"Otessie Steam Special" for $20. Children will ride for
$18.
The train will tour the Washington and Baltimore
area With runs to Philadelphia and Harpers Ferry, w.
Va. ~en it will go to Pittsburgh and Wheeling before
movmg on to Cleveland.
Later the train will go to Detroit, Grand Rapids
Chicago, Cincinnati, Huntington, W. Va:, and
Richmond before returning to Baltimore.
"This train from the past pulled by a giant steam
engine, will give the public a chance to join in the
anniv~rsary of the B&amp;Oand the railroad industry," a
Chi!SSie spokesman said Thursday.
The locomotive is a 11Moot IS-wheeler weighing
809,000 pounds built for the Reading Railroad in 1946.

•

Crash ·suits
top billion

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday through
Tuesday, a chance of . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) It named Pan American
showers Sunday and ·· A lawsuit that could total World Airways, KLM Royal
Monday. Fair Tuesday.
mor.e than $1 billion was filed Dutch airlines and Boeing
....
Highs
wUI
be
In
the
50s
in federal court Thursday on Corp. as defendants. The suit
By United Press International
.~
Sunday
and
in the 40s or 50s
behalf of victims in tpe worst alleged negligence and
SANTACRUZDETENERIEE,SPAIN - THE remains.of
Tuesday.
Lows
will
be
in
aviation
Oltrilans
said
De
crash in history.
carelessness. It .also alleged
Kennedy and will probably
victims of the Canary Islands air disaster will be taken home By DANIEL F. GILMORE
the
40s
early
Sunday
and
Mohrenschildt
told
him
.a
result
of
that the 747 planes , were
Fjled
as
WASHINGTON '(UPI) never be · corroborated. De
as soon as Spanish authorities issue death certificates,
to
the
upper
ZOs
or
falling
1 Sunday's disaster at Santa unsafe because of defects.
The House Assassinations Oswald aeted " at his Mohrenschildt was found
probably Saturday, U. S. officials said today.
the lowers 3011 by Tuesday.
Cruz de Tenerife in the
The suit sought $1.5 million
The officials said most of the certificates will be Committee today questioned guidance and instructions." dead in the Palm Beach home
He said De Mohrenschildt of his sister-in-law Tuesday in ,:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:; Canary Islands where · a each for general and special
· anonymous because almost all ·the 577 dead were burned and a Dutch journalist who
Dutch KLM plane collided on damages and $5 million each
mangled beyond recognition in the flaming runway collision claims Lee Harvey Oswald wrote a book about the
(Continued on page 12)
the runway with a Pan exemplary and punitive damwas involved in a corl.~piracy Kennedy case "and .he told
Sunday of a Pan American 747 and a KLM 747.
American jetliner, killing 577 . ages for M9Clintock and
with anti-Castro Cubans and me that in this manuscriptpersons, the suit-if certified Roman.
LONDON - SECRETARY OF STATE CYRUS VANCE "Texas oilmen" to kill John . which is in his Dallas officehe mentioned names of CIA
by the courts as a class
Iri additon , it asks that the
turned away today from the stalled U. S.-Soviet arms talks and F. 'Kennedy
The newly reconstituted and FBI officials who
conferred with British Foreign Secretary David Owen on a
WASHINGTON (UPI) - THE SENATE TODAY action-(!ould result in "as- suit become a class action for
peaceful shift to black majoriti rule in Rhodesia. They met at committee scheduled a according to him are confirmed the nominations of Ernest Boyer, a native of tronomical" rewards for the 304 other Californians who
the Foreign Office after Vance had made a brief stop at the U. closed session after Willem connected .witn the Kennedy Dayton, Ohio, as U. S. Commissioner of Education and Arthur survivors and relatives of . had arranged With Royal
victims, aii attorney said.
Cruise Lines, Inc ., San ·
Oltmans made his allegations assassination."
S. embassy to meet senior embassy workers.
Weaver as head otthe Small Business Administration.
"I
haven't
computed
it
all
Francisco,
to go'on an ocean
With
De
Mohrenschildt
on
the
NBC-tV
's
Today
Owen leaves April 10 for a six-day swing through southern
President Carter named Boyer to succeed Edward
not
sure
we
can
cruise
in
the
Mediterranean.
out
I'm
claims
join
dead,
Outman's
program.
Africa.- not to submit new compromises on majority rule but
Aquirre and Weaver to succeed Mitchell Kobelinski. Aquirre
yet,
because
we
haven
't
The
cruise
was
to commence
other
uncorroborated
stories
Oltmans
said
his
source
to meet both black and white leaders in the area. Following a
and Kobelinski were nominated by former President Ford.
determined
how
many
people
at
Las
Palmas,
Spain,
arid the
being
checked
·
by
the
De
Moh·
·
was
·George
working lunch at the Foreign Office, Vance planned to fly to
Weaver, 54, is from Little Rock, Ark., and was president of
w.ould
be
eligible
for
passengers
were
flying
into
renschildt,
a
Russian
·
assassination
committee.
Paris to brief French President Valery Giscard d.'Estaing on
the Union Life Insurance Co., before being ta)iped by Carter.
compensation,"
he
said.
that
port
when
the
crash
A once-secret committtee Boyer, 48, has been chancellor of the State University of New·
born language professor who
the stalled U.S. • Soviet strategic arms negotiations.
The ·suit in U.S. District · occurred.
committed suicide in Palm transcript has admitted that York since 1970. Also confirmed by voice vote were Mary
Court
was filed on behalf of
The suit asked $1.5 million
Berry as assistant secretary for education in HEW; Willtam
. ANN Afi.BOR, .MICH. - AN ANNUAL SPRING rite of Beach, Fla., Tuesday . the panel cannot go public
Harold
E.
McClintock,
be
awarded for each death in
said
De with the stories because they James Perry as director of defense research and engineering;
.drinking, dancing and dope among University of Michigan Oltmans
Placereville,
Calif.,
son
of
the
crash to the sole heir of
students has come under fire because of participation by high Mohrenschildt was one of the have no confirmation on and David Emerson Mann as a~istant secretary of the Navy.
Myrtle
E.
McClintock
killed
each
victim living in
them.
school and grade school children. Stuaents were to gather conspirators.
The
full119-page
transcript
Oltmans, who testified in
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - ACTOR WALTER McGINN, 40, in the crash, and David California. It sought another
today for their annual "hash bash" -.a pot-smoking, beerdrinking welcome to spring that has become a tradition in· private before the coqunittee of a March 17 ·executive
was killed in a car accident Thursday. McGinn's car plunged Nelson Roman, Sunnyvale, $5 million for each survivor of
1
last month, told NBC this session of the panel over a mountain cliff. He died from internal injuries shortly Calif., son of Ruth Roman the crash .
recent years.
who also died.
De inadvertently was released to
that
after arrival at Pacoima Lutheran Hospital.
But University and city officials were hoping it's the last morning
some
members
of
the
press
Mohrenschildt
killed
himself
His death forced suspension in the filming of Joseph
time around for that particular rite. Police said it has been
Wambaugh's "The Choir Boys." Only last week McGinn
attracting younger teens every year. School spokesmen call it rather than testify. He said this week, along with the
"disruptive." City officials promised strict enforcement of the conspiracy ring included authorized release of a March received a best supporting actor nomination by the TV Critics
Circle for the performance in the ABC television special,
local ordinances governing parking, public nuisance, drinking "anti-Castro Cubans and 16 transcript.
There were no proven
"Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years."
and loitering in an effort to "dissuade" spring fever-11ufferers Texas oilmen."
A committee investigator sensations in its preliminary
from staging the "hash bash," university spokesman Joel
was in Palm Beach trying to findings on the deaths of John
COLUMBUS (UPI) -THE OHIO GENERAL Assembly
Berger said.
contact De Mohrenschildt, Kennedy in 1963 and Dr. has established an "Urban Crisis Committee"; now rural
COLUMBUS - COLUMBUS LINDEN McKINLEY'S who had a previous hospital Martin Luther King Jr. in lawmakers want a "Rural Crisis Committee."
Thirteen rural House members, concerned that the
champions rated steak. For Japanese governor, businessmen record as a mental case, 1968.
Addressing the proble.m of legislature is overlooking Ohio farmers, Thursday introduced
and journalists, Gov . James A. Rljodes has most usually when he died.
Oltmans . also ·appeared publishing evidence that the a resolution calling for a "Rural Crisis COmmittee" to make
served up hamburgers from a fast-food chain in which he owns
The Meigs County Museum Benderson , Carol King,
today on the ABC-TV GQod panel was getting on with the recommendations by the end of next year "n solving rural
stock.
1
arts and crafts dasses will Peggy Moore , Barbara
·
·
But Thursday when the state, Class AAA basketball Morning America program, job, Chief Counsel Richard problems.
The 16-member legislative committee would study such exhibit work completed Murray, Clara Riley, Laner
champions visit¢ the g~vernor's mansion, they got T-bone where he said the late Texas Sprague, who since has resig- .
ned;
told
the
committee
:
millionaire
H.
L.
Hunt,
the
as -environmental pollution, high unemployment, wring the winter season at Wmebrenner and Joan Wolfe.
problems
steaks. Rhodes, a sports buff,. feted the team withta steak
"It
is
very
difficult
to
think
CIA
and
FBI
were
involved
in
suburban expansion into rural areas, substandard housing', the museum on Butternut- Bea Douglas, Barbara Karr,
luncheon including baked potato, green beans and mushrooms
of
what
is
being
presented
the
Kennedy
conspiracy.
poor health care and limited access to energy sources. Rep. ' Ave. in Pomeroy Sunday Lois Snyder and Terry Toler
and a choice of cherry, lemon merihgue and Dutch apple pie.
that
is
meaningful
,
that
does
participated in the crafts
He
said
he
would
give
the
Robert McEwen, R-Hillsboro, chief sponsor, said the rural from 1 to J' p.m. ·
A local caterer provided the spread and Rhodes paid for it
not
get
into
that
which
ought
and their work will be
dasses
The
exhibit
will
mark
the
legislators are becoming irritated with the amount of special
, out of his own pocket, according to a spokesman for the ' assassinations committee a
not
be
presented
..
:"
on
display.
first
spring
activity
·
at
the
picture of a Cuban, now living
attention being given cities.
governor's office.
Part of that unsubstan·
The spring arts and crafts
museum. Refreshments will
in Florida, who took part in
tiated
evidence
con·
dasses
will begin the third
C~~~MB~S
(UPI)
·A
HOSPITAL
patients
"bill
of
be
served.
WASffiNGTON - RISING PRICES FOR soybeans, the Kennedy assassins tion at
rights,
tncludmg
the
nght
to
refuse
treatment
and
receive
an
cerned
the
alleged
partici·
~k
in
April. Drawing and
The arts and.crafts classes,
oranges, cattle and cotton raised the average of all raw farm Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963.
itemized bill, was introduced Thursday by Sen . Ma.rigene instructed by Tricia Adleta, JEinting and macrame will
pation
of
George
DeMoh·
De Mohrenschildt, who
product prices another I .per cent in the month ending. March
Valiquette, D-Toledo, and ten other Ohio Senate Democrats.
All patients are entitled to "be treated with respect began last September and be offered . Those wishing
15, the Agriculture Department said Friday. The increase was knew Oltmans for 11 years, renschildt, a Russian·
born
·language
professor,
in.
dignity and self-respect," according to Valiquette's bill, which rontinued through the winter more information may caJI
the fourth consecutive monthly gain in farm prices. It left the visited the Dutch journalist in
introduced by a different sponsor last· session but never mo ntl\s . Watercolor s, Mrs. Adleta a 99 ~040 or 992price average -which rose 3 per cent in December, 1.5 per Holland a few weeks ago. .an alleged conspiracy to kill was
re;~ched the Senate floor.
.
cent in January and 2 per cent mFebruary - 1.5 per cent
The bill would give patients the right to know the name and charcoal drawings, pencil ffiSl.
specialty of the treating physician and to obtain "complete and drawings, macrame and
above a year earlier.
current information" concerning diagnosis, treatment and batik are the areas th e
Simultaneously, the department.announced that American
prognosis "In language the patient can reasonably be expeced dasses studies, all of which
export firms haVe reported making "optional origin" sales of
· to understand." Further, the blll ·would require doctors to will
be displayed Sunday. The
390,000 tons of soybeans, or nearly 14'.3 million bushels, to
inform patients of all " reasonable forseeable risks" and for .
Museum
mini-theater ·will
the
hospital
to
provide
prlva~imely"
care
an"
d
an
Itemized
China - 200,000 tons for delivery in the season ending in
Three calls were answered
bill.
.
.
feature
a
new slide show Thursday
September and 190,000 tons for delivery in the 1977-78 year
evening and Friday
'
beginning Oct. 1.
COLUMBUS IUPil - EMERGENCY LEGISLATION prepared by Instructor morning by the Middleport
1:&gt; Columbus man, 69-year . Ewing's Funeral Home at
Officials emphasized that the "optional origin" clause in old Curtis T. Benson, was Pomeroy then transferred to add ~ng 10 hazardous weather days to the list of excusable Adleta and Don Adleta. The Emergency Squad and police
inain gallery will feature a department.
the sales contract means that the deliveries may not come fatally injured in a single car Jerry Spears ~· uneral Home
(Continued on page 12)
from the tight American soybean supply. The beans "may be accl!fent at 6:20 p.m. Thurs- in Columbus. It was Meigs ;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:: unique ex hi bit of early
At 4:13 p.m., the squad
American tools.
supplied in 1fuii or in part from the. large brazilian crop," day on US 33, one tenth of a County's third fatality of the
went
to Route ), Middleport,
Drawings and paintings,
offtcia'is said.
\
mile south of SR 681 near year.
where
Fowler,
Mlich will be on exhibit repa iringThomas
Darwin in Meigs County.
the
roof
at his
Charles Bryan, 24, HunSunday, were done by Lori home, had fallen some
KINSHASA, ZAIRE - ZAIRE, ACCUSING the foreign
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Unemployment returned
The Gallia-Meigs · Post tington, was taken to
15
Faulk, Jan Haynes, Sandy feet . He . was taken to
press of spreading "lies," has imposed censorship on coverage State Highway Patrol said Pleasant Valley Hospital in
to a post-t"ecesslon low of 7.3 per cent tD March as many
.
of a rebel invasion into its southern copper belt. It also Benson, traveling north, lost Point Pleasant for tre&lt;~tment
workers were recalled .ftom layoffs caused by · the
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
r~laced the commander of defending loyalist troops.
nation's severe winter, the Labor Department reported
control of his car which ran of minor injuries suffered as
While the squad was on the
Embattled President Mobutu Sese Seko angrily denied reports . off the right side of the high· . a result of a truck ac;cident at
today'.
run , another call was
be might flee into exile but did not· flatly say he would not way, back across the left side 9:20a.m. Thursday on SR 7 at
The 0.2 per cent drop broug~ joblessness down to '
FffiEMEN CALLED
received from 738 S. Fourth
resign. ,
the level established last January before the nation
. The
Pomeroy · Fjre St. , where Ronnie Denny had
to crash into a creal\ embank· the junction of US 35.
The government reiterated its rlaim the 23-day-cld ment.
was hit by unusually cold weather. The decline
Department was called to received a head injury while
Benson
was
The patrol ,said the brakes
invasioo across Shaba province from Angola was spearheaded pronou~ced dead at the scene failed on the Leasing Corp.
occurred entirely among aduit men, most of whom had
Mulberry Ave., near the playing crocheC: He was
by-Cuban troopS and fueled by Russian arms. But there were by Meigs County Coroner. truck Bryan was driving
been laid off by the weather.
Pomeroy Elementary School, taken to Veterans Memorial
Indications the ·government might be moving toward a . Ray Pickens.
Despite problema created by the weatber and
at 3 p.m. Thursday to ex- Hospital where; . he was
causing the loaded bottled
negotiated settlement of the conflict. Expressing astonishment
· winter-related energy shortages, the economic
Unofficial sources said they oxygen tanks to shift, which
tinguish a brush fire. At 6:22 treated and released. At 1:~2
at •'the sympathy some journaliSts · display for the understood Mr. Benson died overturned the truck , The
recovery apparently has resumed following a so-called
p.m., the Pomeroy unit an- a.m. Friday, the squad took ·
aggreuors," a government spokesman_ said Thursday all of massive head and other Gallipolis Volunteer Fire
"pause" in late 1976. Other economic statistics also
swered a call to Route 33 · Floyd Rhodes, 647 S.· Second
dispatches by foreign correspondents must be submitted iniuries.
whow evidence of healthy expansion.
.
Department was called as a
where a traffic fatality had Ave., to Veterans Memorial
before transmission .
&lt;t
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. The · body was taken to precautionary m~s ure.
Hospital. •
_

in assassination tale

state, nation, world

Winter's work
in .arts, crafts
to ·be on exhibit

Columbus man
fa-t ally injured

CaJJs answered

Employment on the rise

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2- TheDatly Sentmel Mtddleport Pomeroy, 0 , Fnday, Aprtll , 1977

,

The Food and
Drug
Admlntstral!on today
proposed a crackdown on the
amount of a potential cancer
causmg substance that may
be round m datry products
poultry, eggs and ltsh
Envtronmentalists call the
move madequate
SubJect of the action are

PCBs, wtdely used cherrucai
compounds found m transformers, brake hnmgs and
many other products
Thetr presence m water has
caused restrictions of fishmg
m the Hudson Rtver, m parts
of the Great Lakes and
elsewhere,
and
the
Envu-onmental
ProtectiOn
Agency estunates that 90 per
cent of all AmeriCans have

levels ol the chemtcals m poultry (5 ppm now) 0 3 ppm
for eggs (0 5 ppm now) and 2
theu- body fat
The FDA, m a nohce ppm (instead of the current 5
prepared for today's Federal ppm ) m fish and shelUtsh
The Envronmental Defense
Regtster ,
proposed
a
reduchon m the amount of Fund and the Natural Re PCBs that Mil be allowed m sources Defense Council last
several types of lood
Jail pehhoned lor reductions
The new levels would be I 5 as an mterun step toward
parts per milhon m milk and ev.entually outlawmg PCBs
datry products (compared to enttreiy from food
2 5 ppm at present), 3 ppm m
Dr Joseph Htghland head

of EDF s ' toxtc chemtcals
program, called the FDA
proposal ts dl5appotnting
and madequate" because 1t
does not appear to be a move
toward an eventual ban
'They re gomg m the right
direction, clearly.'' he sa1d,
but added that they seem not
to recogruze that the PCB
problem ls not gomg to go
away He satd the EPA has
eshmated there are 750
mtlhon pounds of PCBs
currently'b service and 150
million m small doses could
enter the envtronment, and
the corporation s h1gh etlucal eventually food, through garstandards were not stgrufcant bage landftlls streams and
m relation to overall opera- the hkf
Potentially, he sa1d, there
tions,' GM satd, 'but the
management 1s concerned are ftve times as many PCBs
that even these mmo" wa~tmg to enter the envtron
deVIations took place and has ment as have already caused
taken steps so that those current problems
The FDA satd PCBs are an
standards wtll be mamtamed
' unavoidable contarrunant '
m the future
In cl81mmg no wrongdomg and it would be unpoSSJble to
by the world s largest auto elunmate them entirely
Htghland acknowledged
company Murphy made no
mention of a current tax that a complete ban now
mvesttgation by the Internal would result in many loods
Revenue Servtce, posstbly bemg outlawed, but satd hts
tnvolvmg millions of dollars group 1s not asking for an
tn tax payments But GM tmmedtate ban and the
spokesmen satd Murphy s tmport ant pomt was a
remarks m a Balllmore promise to move toward an
speech dtd cover that mqury eventual zero tolerance

GM claims payoff innocence
DETROIT ( UPI)
General Motors has released
a report mdtcating outstde
agents may have made
tmproper payments m tis
behalf to influence sales or
non-&lt;Iutomollve products m
some overseas markets
The
dtsclosure
was
con tamed m an annual report
filed wtth the SecurttteS and
Exchange CommlSs ton
Thursday
GM Chauman Thomas A
Murphy
termed
the
payments ''minor devtattons
from 1ts (GM's } htgh
standards ' No corporate
offiCials were rnvolved, he
Said
Murphy
satd
the
dev1at10ns
were
dtscovered durmg a stx
month worldwtde internal
mvestlgation of corporate ac-

It vtltes over a five year

period The mvesltgation, he
satd,
showed
GM
conststently conducted tts
busmess m accordance wtth
both applicable law and htgh
ethical standards '
The GM report satd there
may have been some
tmproper
transacttons
mvolvtng
mdependent
salesmen who sell GM nonautomottve products on a
comrrusswn basts GM would
not say what non-&lt;~utomo\lve
products were mvolved
These agents, GM satd
may have used a ''minor
portion"
of
thetr
comnusstons - totaling $17 5
million over the five-year
peri'1 - for unpro~r pay
ments to foretgn government
personnel or purchasing ex
ecutives GM said 11 could nnt

deterrrune what portion, if
any of the comrruss1ons were
used for unproper'payments
GM also satd that about
$250 000 a year - a small
port10n of overseas sales of ~
bilhon a year - had been
patd out m fac1htatmg
payments • whtch are clearly
recorded m us fmanctal
statements
The
factlttat1ng
payments," GM :sa1d, are

made by many corporations
to mmor
government
personnel m relatively small
amounts to expedtte people
and goods through customs
and generally to obtam the
prompt performance of
rout1ne government
functions Spokesmen
relused to divulge what
countrtes were mvolved
"The few departures from
,

Economy better
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Government experts cla1m
the nation 's labor market has
expanded at a healthy pace m
recent months desptte a
temporary setback caused by
the severe wmter weather
Those estunates were to be
tested today With the Labor
Department release of unemployment data for March
Unemployment rose to 7 5
per ce nt m February,
reversmg a steady declme
from 8 per cent to 7 3 per cent
over the prevtous four
months But most of the
tncrease was attributed \Q
layofls caused by energy
shortages and the weather
Julius Shlskin, head of the
Bureau of Labor Statisttcs,
noted employment rose an
average of 300,000 JObs per
month between November
and
February
Thts
compared to about 50,000 JObs
tn each of the previOus four
months, durmg a so-called

pause ' m the nation s

economic recovery
•
Long separated sisters reunited in Columbus
The pace of expanston
durmg the past;l.Qur months4s
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - In 1902, two San Paulo, Braztl, where thetr farmer
only a httle slower than
young ststers sa1d goodbye to each other on father had become a merchant..,and was
when the recovery was still m
Ute edge of the tiny vtllage of Kufetr, sending for the other farruly members one
Its early stages," he sa1d
Lebanon, not knoWing tl would be 7o years by one as he could afford tt
There also were mdicat1ons
But, Mrs Khourte s was the youngest m
before they met.agmn
the upward trend continued
That reuruon was Thursday at the Port the family and belore her turn came, she
durmg March Dame! Brill
ColumbusatrportasMrs Shamala Khow-te, had marrted at age of 15 and left for
Treasury asststant secretary
82 walking on a cane now, and Mrs Katra Amenca w1th her husband
for economtc pohcy, told a
She d1d not see a member of her farruly
Gebara, grayhatred and stooped, embraced
House subcommtttee thts
again until Fred flew to Brazil this week and
and cr1ed
week that • employment rose
Mrs Kourte's daughter Nell1e and sons, rehtrned w1th his aunt
afa fau- clip ' last month
Mrs Khourte had worrted that tt was too
Fred and Henry arranged the meeting
Total employment rose by
across ltme and contments They sa1d they late and she wouldn t know what to do or say
400
000 tn February to 89
did tt because they could remember as to a woman who by now was htile more than
milhon - about 2 5 milhon
children catching their mother alone, crying a stranger
higher than a year ago But
But when the tune came, the ststers just
m her room , surrounded by pictures of her
the
number of jobless persons
touched each otiter s face, and no one m the
faraway family
also mcreased by 225,000
In 1902, 1! had been Katra s turn to go to family dtd any talking anyway
Most of the layoffs were
weather-related, and there
were stgns as early as
February that the JOb market
already was recovertng from
the weather as the average
number of workmg hours
Members of the 1976-77 All principal, presented the they want to win The key
mcreased sharply
ingredient to wtnntng tn
Southeastern Ohio Athlettc awards
Econorrusts also were en
Jim
Myers,
Logan, athletics or m life Is practice :;::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::':::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:'::::::::::::::· couraged by a report thts
League' s Dream Team '
were honored durtng Thur· presented the MVP and Best and leammg to avoid the
week
by
Commerce
WINNING NUMBERS
sday mght's 29th annual post· Foul Shootmg awards to Mike things that failures do "
Secretary Juamta Kreps,
This week's winning Ohio who predicted the economy
He emphasized that no
season banquet in the Ironton McBroom, Logan Coach
Lottery
numbers
Buddy
Bell,
Ironton, game ts won on the day It 1s
Htgh School caleterta
would show an expanston of
PotO'Gold
Highlight of the evenmg presented GAHS Coach Jim played but is won m pract1ce
about 4 5 per cPnt durmg the
Three-digit numher
was the presentation or the Osborne the Coach of the by not just the team, but the
first quarter, desp1te weather
172
Year
award
Darryl
Jones,
enure
squad
of
players
tndlvidual trophies and
problems
Three-digit number
D1orio ctted people in all
certlftcates to Mike Brown Ironton, presented IHS
At 7 5 per cent tn February,
873
Dean Royal, Ironton Mike reserve CQach Phil Rice the walks of llfe who work hard
Joblessness remamed at a
Five-digit number
McBroom and Jan Myers, reserve championship trophy but cannot achieve success
histoncally high level It was
Logan and Robert Holstnger, and the val"l!itY championship because they over work and
nonetheless 1 :; per cent
35775
"
Double Play
Waverly, all members of the trophy to Ironton's seniors bum themselves out early
below the recesston peak
Threi!'dlgit number
who guided the Tigers to a 12The speaker stated, " losmg
first team
775
breeds losmg and wmnmg
Second team honorees were 2loop mark
Five-digit number
The Blll Thomas Trophy breeds wtnnmg, and both of
Rick Howard, Ironton, Bnan
Wed Early B1rds
76935
Hawk, Logan Gjtry Swain, was presented to IHS by these tratts are habtts If you
3 30 77
Slx·digit
number
get in the habit of losing you
Gallipolis, Steve Randolph, Frank Houston
Standongs
152707
Dr LouiS Diorto, a member will lose but if you get the
Metgs , Chuck Thompson,
Logh thouse Rest
48
WtDDlng color-red
Kmg Builder s
44
Waverly and Ron Hudson, of the College of Dentistry at habit of wlnnmg you wlll wm
Evelyns Grocery
38
Ohio State University, and still know how to lose
Wellston
Ben Tom
32
Honorable mention awards congratulated the players wtth dlgmty and pride mstead
Royal Crown
32
went to Bob Meek, Athens, who were selected to the All of trymg to fight or eXhlbtt down you wtll pull many of Shirley Kay
22
Team high senes - Ben
Brent Johnson, GallipoliS; SEOAL team the coaches some of the flagrant un· your friends family, and
Tom 2677 Lighthouse Rest
Dave Sesber, Ironton Pat and parents of the boys lor sportsman like conduct you teammates wtth you '
K1ng Builders 2619
Dtor10 pomted out that 26S2
see on TV and even In some
McDonald, Jackson Tom their sacrifices
T ea m h1gh game athletes are leaders and Loghthouse Rest 938 King
In his address the former high school games "
Russell, Logan Alan Dodson,
He concluded by stressmg models and what they do can Buolders 935 Ben Tom 922
Metgs , Mark Ftelder, coach at IIUnots, Youngslnd 1v1dual h•gh senes Waverly and John Martin, town, and lllmols Wesleyan that the most unportant thmg Influence the hves of Bess
Hendro cks 532 Belly
thousands
ol
youngsters
and
told the audlence ol 170 that ' is what you become after
Wellston
Wh it latch 521
Ellamay
Bob Bevins, Jackson 'people do not wm because doing something and 1f you go admmng adults
Norton 480

SEO All-Star cagers h Onored

Local Bowling

lnd•v•dual

Mary Voss

h1gh game -

194

Flossie

Maxson 193 Ettamay Norton
189

Bran is low in sodium

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
sodium m thetr common
DEAR DR LAMB - My foods wtthout any problem at
husband has very high blood all In more severe cases 11 IS
pressure and kidney trouble wtse not only to elirniilate ad·
He bas been eating pure bran ding salt to loods but to select
obtamed m one of the health foods that contam little or no
food stores, two teaspoons sodium
Natural wheat bran IS very
three times a day , which has
low
m sodiun'l It contams on·
helped his bowels
ly
9
milligrams of sodium m
He would like to know if
100
grBIIIS
(3 o ounces), acthere IS any salt m the bran
cording
to
the U S Depart
and if S(), bow much He also
ment
of
Agrtculture
A nor
drinks from three to lour
glasses of skim IDilk a day Is mal healthy active adult nor
there any salt m the rrulk that mally needs about 2 5 grams
of salt a day (969 milligrams
could prove hannful ?
DEAR READER -The on of sodium) but the average
ly reason for concern about Amertcan may con11ume IO to
salt ts 1ts sodium content Salt 12 grBIIIS of salt a day (3875 to
JS sodium chloride When the 4600 milligrams of sodium)
body retatns sodtum tt retaii1S The healthy ktdney sunply
·nwd and in people with high flushes out the excess along
blood pressure this may wtlh water to mamtam the
cause an increase tn normal salt balance m the
body
press w-e
A cup or ~lass of rrulk (halfHow severe the sodium
pmt)
contams 122 rrulltgrams
restr1ct10n must be m a pa·
of
sodium,
lar more than the
!lent's case depends entire!}
bran
Milk
contaiiUI
the same
on how severe his disease IS
amount
of
salt
as
the
cow's
Many ~le With modest
body
fluids
about
the
same
high blOod pressure can
as
for
hwnans
That
amount
tolerate a J"eliSOilllble amount
of ~turally clecurnng
By Lawreoce E Lamb, M 0

..

Plus Receolpts
9 935 02
FINANCIAL REPORT
lflt. {GrOSS)
5128
exptndlturtl
OFTOWNSHIPS
S.leofLOfS
2AS00
M•lnt ~Operation
Other
296 95
For FISC II Y tlr Erleling
TOll I R e&lt;:tiPfS
2 878 A3
Equipment
- -029 on
Oecemller 31 nu
Total Beg lnnmg Beta nee
Other E .:penses
1 920 ••
Rutl.and Townshtp
Plus Recerpf!
.4 1677.4
Total Exp
6 3..4? u
Mti!U County
Expend1tures
Bol Dec 31 1976
3 58~ II
Rutland Oh10
Total Exp Plus Sal
Mnch 23 1971
Salar.es
2 56111 00
oec 31 1976
9 935 02
I certdy the follow1ng Supplies
130 Sill
Rep~lf$
270 to
Ff'dtr.IIAnll RICtnlan
l
rep or ro~e correct
Other Expenses
SS 80
Auistlnce
Edna M Swick
t
Recetpts
Townsh ip Clerk Total Exp
3 021 i
other
465 00
Te l No 61 A 1A'1 2872 Ba,l Dec 31 1976
1 U6 SO
Total Receipts
465 00
summarvotCash
Total Exp Plus Bal
E xpendltures
B.atances R etttpts
Dec 31 1976
4 16774
Salaries
82 50
And e xptndrtures
Fire Protect•on Fund
Total Exp
82 50
B.alance Jan 1 197t
Bal J&amp;n 1 1976
C1 00)
Bat Dec 31 1976
312 50
'
F
l
Recttpts
0
4
...eneral unct
2IS
iJI General Proper tv Tax - &amp;
Total Exop P lus Bal
Motor Veh1c1e L1cense
Real Estate and
Dec 31 19'76
465 00
Tax Fund ..
26-111 13
Townshrp Debt-Notes
Gasolme Tax Fund
22 2 4 _,.
Tra1l£'r (Gross )
2 285 20
Purpose For WhiCh Note
Road a d 8 d e
Tang ble Personal Property
n
r g
Tax (G ross )
51 28
Back Hoe
l=und
(23692 7 ) TotaiRecetpts
2336A8
Outstanding Jan 1
Cemetery Fund
l 289 3l Total Beg lnrung Balance
1976
6 500 00
F1re Protecr•on Fd
(1 00)
'Plus Receipts
2 335 A8
Redeemed Durmg Year
Federal Revenue
Expenchtuns
1976
2 161 00
Sharing Fund
3 478 02 Contracts
2 2&lt;~0 11
Batl!nce Outstanctmo
'Totals
8 D99 OJ Other E xpenses
55 80
oec 21 1976
"'333 oo
Total Rece1pts
T
Ra1eot tnt
6 Pet
GeneraiFund
1165830
Ot&amp;IExp
229651
Date of F1na1 Mat
~ 3(] 78
Motor Veh•c:t;,License
Bal Dec 31 1976
38 97
Grader
Tax Fund
9 h70 6 2 Total Exp Plus Bal
New Issues Ourmg
GasoLine Ta Fund
15 400 00
Dec 31 1976
2 33S A8
Year 1976
10 500 0(]
Road and Br dge
Federal Revenue
Balance Outst.,ndmg Dec
Fund
Sharing Fund
2 336 48
21 1976
10,500 00
cemetervFund
1976
3-1117802
287843 Bat Jan lRettJpts
Rate of tnt
7 Pet
F re Protect1on Fd
2 336 48 Grants- Federal
6 .,457 00
Date ofF not Mat
8 21 79
Feder111 Revenue Sharing
Total Rece ph
6 &lt;157
Fund
6 457 00
(.4) 1 lie
M ise Funds
165 00 Total BeQinOIOQ Balance
Totals
51 202 31
Total Rece1pts &amp; Balances
General Fund
16 873 10
Motor Veh cte License
leur Fund
992.475
Gasoline Ta)C Fund 15 622 44
Road and Br dge
Fu nd
(327\l'l
Cemetery Funct
-111167 7-111
F re Protection Fd
2 335 48
Fe ctera l Reven ue Shar ng
Fund
9 935 02
MISC Funds
465 00
To tals
59 301 34
E xpend1tures
GeneraiFund
1068050
Motor Veh cte L cense
Tax Fund
7 86&lt;1 65
Gasoline Ta)C Fund 12 31-11156
FRIDAY APRIL 1,1977
Road and BndgeFund 55 80
Cemetery Fund
3 021 24
5 OG-Big Valley 3 My Three Sons 4 Brady Bunch 8
F~re Protect1on Fd
2 29651
Mister Rogers Neighborhood 20 33, Star Trek 15
Feder al Revenue
5 30"--Adam 12 4 13, News 6 Family Affair 8 Elec
Shari ng Fund
6 349 84
MISC Funds
82 50
Co 20 33
To ta l s
42 665 60
6 oo-News 3 4 B 10 13 15 ABC News 6 Zoom 20 33
811ance Dec Jl 1976
6 )()-NBC News3,4,15 ABC News 13 Andy Griffith 6
General Funel
6 193 20
CBS News 8 10 Vegetable Soup 20 VIlla Alegra 33
Motor Veh•cle LICense
TaxFund
2070 10
7 OG-Truth or Cons 3 To Tell the Troth 4 Bowling for
Gasol ne Tax Fund
3 307 88
Dollars 6 $128,000 Question 8 News 10 To Tell the
Road and Bndge
Truth 13 My Three Sons 15 Ohio Journal 20
Fund
(88 59)
Cemetery Fund
1 146 50
Marshall University Report 3J
Fire Prolectton Fd
38 87
7 )()-Porter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4 Candid Camera
Federal Revenue Sharing
6 Treasure Hunt 8 MacNeil Lehrer Report 20 33
Fund
3 585 18
Andy Williams 10 Name That Tune 13 Pop Goes
M1S&lt;: Funds
382 50
Total
16 63514
the Country 15
Cash Balance Rec e1pts
8 OG-Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Movie ' The San Pedro
And xpendcltur es
Bums' 6 13 Code R 8 10 Washington Week In
By Fund
Re... lew 20 33
General Fund
Ba t Jan 1 1976
5 215 40
8 J()-Chlco &amp; the ~an 3 4 tS Wall Street Week
Recelph
20 33
Generl!l Property Tax 9 OG-Rockford Flies 3,4 IS Nashville 99 8 10 Peoples
Real Estate and
T ra l er(Gross)
4 95130
Government 33 Lowell Thomas Remembers 20
Tang•blempersonal Proper ty
9 )()-Movie Cooley High 6 13 The Way It Was 20
Ta x (G ro ss)
111 10
10 OG-Pollce Woman 3 4 IS Pilot 8,10 News 20
Estate Ta)C (Gross)
400 10
Firing Line 33
Local Government and
Sta te Income Tax
3 039 24
10 30"--Lock Stock &amp; Barrel 20 ,..
C1ga ret te L cense Fees
11 OG-News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Monty Pythons Flying
and Fmes {Gross)
Ill 38
Circus 20 Black Perspective on the News 33
Ad tus tment s and
Refunds
284 15
11 30"--Johnny Carson 3 4 IS SWAT 6,13 Movie
Other
2 761 03
Satan s School for Girls 8 Mary Hartman 10,
Total Rece pts
11 658 30
ABC News 33
Tota l Beg nn ng Balance
12 oo-Movle The Innocents' to Janakl 33
Ptus Rece p ts
16 87 3 70
E xpend•tures
12 40"--Mod Squad 6 Ironside 13
Tot a l Exp
I OG-Midnlght Special 3 4 15
- Adm n1s trat 'IE! 10 680 50
1 4(}-News 13
Grand T otal Exp 2 3(}-News 3
General F und
10 680 50
6 193 20
Sal Dec 31 1~76
3 OG--Mary Hartman 3
Tota l Exp Plus Bal
5 OG-Mary Hartman 3
D ec 31 1976
16 873 70
5 J(}-Movle ' Calling Northside 777' 3
Motor Veh•cle Lrcense
Tax Fund
Bat Jan 1 1976
26-111 13
Rece1pts
SATURDAY,APRIL2, 1977
Motor Veh cle L ce ns e
6
00--Sunrlse
Semester 10
Tax
9 670 62
6
J(}-Matters
of
Life 6 Treehouse Club 10 Kentucky
Tota l Rece ipt s
9 670 62
Tota l Begmnrng Balance
Afield 13
Plus Rece pts
993-475
7 0(}-Saturday Report 3, Children s Theatre 4 Eddie
E )Cpendrtures
Saunders 6 Treehouse Club 8 U S Farm Report
Total Expendttures
10 Gilligan 13
- Mrscellaneous
2 727 10
- Ma ntenance
5 137 55
Grand Tota I Exp 7 3(}-Bullwlnkle 3 World of Survival 4 Valley of the
Motor Veh cle L1cense
Dinosaurs 6 Dusty s Treehouse 8 Man From
Tax Fu nd
7 86-4 65
Bat Dec 31 1976
2 070 10
C 0 S I 10 Short Story Special 13 Sesame 51
Tota l Exp Plus Bat
20
Dec 31 1976
9 934 15
8
00Woody Woodpecker 3 4 15 Tom &amp; Jerry
Gasoline Tax Fund
Mumbly 6 13 Sylvester &amp; Tweety 8 10
Bal Jan 1 1976
222 44
Receipts
8 3(}-Plnk Panther 3 4 IS Clue Club 8 10 JabberJaw
Gasoline Tax
15 400 00
6 Mister Rogers 20
Total R ecerpts
15 400 00
9 oo-Scooby Doo Dynomull 6 13 Bugs Bunny Road
Total BeQJnnmg Balance
Plus Rece pts
15 622 44
Runner 8 Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10 Sesame St "20
Expend,tures
10
00--Speed
Buggy 3 4 IS, Tarzan 8 10, Once Upon a
Total Exp
Classic
20
\....
- M iscellaneous
9 170 15
10 3(}-Monster Squad 3 4 15 :' Ko:Dffl Supershow 6,13
- Mamtenanc e
3 144 41
Grand Tota l Exp Batman 8 tO
Gasolme Tax Fund
11
00--Space Ghosts F-rankenstein Jr 3 4 15 Shazam
12 314 56
Isis
8 10, Consumer Survival Kit 20
Bat Dec Jl 1~76
3 307 ss
Tofal Exp P lu s Bal
11 3(}-Big John, Little John 3 4 15 Supertrlends 13
Dec 31 1976
IS 622 44
Big Vlue Marble 6 Characteristics of Learning
Road and Bridge Fund
Disabilities 20
Balance Jan 1
12 OQ-Land of the Losl3,4, 15 Hot Dog 6 VIewpoint 8.
1916
(2 369 27)
Recetpts
Fat Albert 10 Action News for Kids 13 Crocketts
General Property Tax ~
Victory
Garden 20
Real Esla1e and
12 3(}-Royal Easter Egg Riddle 3, American Band
Tra ler (Gross)
2 285 20
Tang1ble Personal Propert y
stand 13 Muggsy 4 15 Soul Train 6, Gomer Pyle,
Tax &lt;Gross)
51 28
USMC 10 Crop Game 20
Total R ece1pts
2 336 .4 8
I
OG-ARA
sSports World 3 Paying the Bill 4 Way
Total Begmn no Balan ce
Dul Games 8 Movie Story of Three Loves' 10
Plus Rece1pts
(32 79)
E xpend1tures
Wrestling 15 Infinity Factory 33
Total Exp I
3(}-Movle
Sweet Rosie 0 Grady 3, Movie
M scellaneous
55 80
' Bluebeard' 4 Point of VIew 6 Children s Film
Grand Tot a I Exp Festival 8 !'logan s Heroes 13 Zoom 33
Road and Bnctge Fun d

of salt IS equtvalent to the
concentration of salt tn sea
water
If a person needs to severely restrict the salt m the diet
tt wlll be necessary to limit or
eliminate the use of milk In
that case calc)um sup
plements may be needed
There are some brands of low
salt m1lk prepared as spectal
foods that are avail.lible m
some parts of the country and
if your husband needa to go
this route perhaps the diett
tian or doctor can help him
With what ts available in your
commwuty
FrUits and !nut ju1ces are
very low in sodium - about
two milligrams m an &amp;-ounce
glass of orange JWCe
I am sending you The
Health Letter number 1-11,
Blood Pressure Others who
want this ISSUe can send 50
cents for 1t With a long,
stamped, self-addressed
envelope Wnte to me m care
of this newspaper, P 0 Box
1551, Etad10 City Statton New
York, NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMi- I am a

16 year-old male I JUSt
started domg calisthemcs
every day I used to lift and
run only Are the caltsthemcs
buildmg up muscle bulk•
Also, will they tone up my
muscles and make them
ftrm• Could you please gtve
~~.~~~~/nformalton on
DEAR READER - It
makes a difference what type
ol cahstbemcs you do In
general typtcal exerciSes
strengthen the muscles that
you use for that exerciSe and
often the exerctses mclude
stretching and use of body
parts through the lull range
of thetr mollon
Just keep m nund that you
can develop terrific arm
muscles while your leg
muscles w1ther away 1! your
leg IS m a cast and unused
The pnnctple IS, tl you don't
use tt you lose 1t So, senstble
cahsthenics help to tmprove
muscle mass, muscle tone

muscle strength, mobtllty
and endurance only of the
parts used

March 27 1977
Won Lost
Roadrunners
80 24
Farmer s Bank
64 40
Salem St Mkt
54 50
Team No 1
52 52
SeldOm Rest
_ Ceramics

.U

60

Ed s Crossrds Gro
IS 86
Men s High Series - Dan
Bowers 486 Roge r Carpenter

469 Short Russell 453
Women s Hogh Series -

Laura Carpenter 413 Shirley

Harn s 410 Iva Dalton 407

Mens Hogh Game - Stu
Blankenship 179 Clelos

Dalton and Dan Bowers 178
Roger Dmge ss 17Q

Women s Hogh Game -

Chns Bowers 176

Shirley

Harros 172 Debby TilliS 159

Monday Note Mtxed
March 28 1977
Holsinger s
58
Marcum s
55
Roach s Gun Shop
55
Mer ry Go Round
40
Norman South

34 54
22 66
Team High Senes
Roa ch s Gun Shop 2286,

Shuler s

Shulers 2151 Holsongers 2140
Team •Hrgh

Game

-

Roa ch s Gun Shop 865
Roach s Gun Shop 749 Merry
Go Roond 744
Men s

Hrgh Series Raymond Roach 557 6111
Marcum 527 Mose Norman

512

Mer, s Hrgh Game - Dave
Dobbrns 225 Raymond Roach

222 Larry Ennis 197
Women s Hrgh Series N aom 1

•

80

Flnyd 500
Bess
Hendnck. 454
Oebbre

Sport Parade
•

..'

•

Dobbins 444
Women s Hogh Game Naomo Floyd 219 Bess
Debbie
Hendrocks 162
Dobbins 153
Season Hogh Series RaymOnd Roach 622 Naomi
Floyd SOO
Seroes High Game - Larry
Hendricks 242 Naomi Floyd
219
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from suffering the loss of stature It surely willlf he stmpiy
pemuts a completely unwarranted physical assault by a
playerupoo a manager, whom be's asduty bound to support as
much as any player
Randle lost his second base job to rookie Bump Wills on
mertt, and nothing else ISn t this the very nature of baseball•
Moreover, Frank Lucchesi IS the kind ol manager who always
has had his players mterests at heart
The Rangers gave Randle a chance, but Randle didn't gtve
Lucchest a chance He hit hun when he had one hand in hts
pocket and he was lookmg down Randle neglected. to lake a
numher of things Into constderation
One of them IS that Frank Locchest has a spectal steel plate
m his head He was (lltchmg battmg practice one day while
managing the Pme Bluff, Ark , club and he was hit by a lme
di1ve Two holes had to be drllled m Lucchest s head to relieve
the pressure on hts bram and for days the doctors weren't sure
whether he would live or dte He was m the hospital a month
Now the Etangers have word Randle would like to make a
public apology to Lucchest ISII't that generous of him •
Meanwhile, the Texas manager IS havmg trouble breathing
m an Orlando, Fla , hospttal because ol back contustons He
has heard about the Players' Association planmng to llle a
'grt.evance" agamst the Rangers for suspending Randle and
\hat almost stops him altogether
'My mother always told me to be ruce to people, to put
myself m the other person's shoes," he said Thursday 'But
she also told me oot to let anyone take unfrur advantage of me
This IS one !fme Frank Lucchesi IS not gomg to bow his neck
because I think there IS a time where owners and managers
must take a stand I can loresee the day where some ballplayer
ISII't happy on the club, so he punches the manager, and says
'now I can be traded •
'Well, I'm going to put a stop to It right now If Lenny Randle
crawls a hundred miles to say he's sorry, he can turn rtght
around and crawl another hundred miles because I'll tell hun
'Good luck, pal • I !mow what recourse I have, and as soon as
I'm back on my feet , I'll handle this m my own way I can giVe
Lenny Randle aU the assurance he wants, It'll be the proper

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Atlantic DIVISIOn
W 1. Pet
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x Pho Ia
47 28 627
Boston
40 36 526 7112
Un1ted Press

NY Knlcks

Buffalo
NY Nels

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461 12 112

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' I am trymg to encourage
them to stgn me ' Kmgman
satd Thursday ' I am not the
type or person who could play
m New York wtthout a
contract I just couidn t
handle tt
If they don't s1gn me now

Walton Ky , population 1 :;oo
After recetvtng
proclamat~ons
f rom
Kentucky Gov
Juhan
Carroll Boone County Judge
Bruce Ferguson and Walton
Mayor Sam Gamble at an
alternoon celebratwn Ule
honors were to contmue
tomght at Latoma where
Cauthen also was to do some
of the ndmg that' s made hun
famous
'We've got a nme race
program scheduled tomght
and Steve has been named to

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74 270 281
65 216 293
43 136 129

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Wonn
San Diego
Edmon
Calgary
Phoen ix

W L T Pis
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43 31 2 88
38 35 4 80
32 42 3 67
30 41 5 65
27 47 4 58

GF GA
304 226
346 272
261 272
226 291
233 275
269 374

x Clinched d1vlsion t rtle

Team disbanded
Thursday's Results
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San Doego 4 Wonnepeg J

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Saturday's Games

New England at lndranapolr s
Winnipeg at Brrmmgha m

GB
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27 SO 351 20'12

Pacific D•v•s•on
W l Pel
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Clnclnn 39 35 4 82 345 290

NHL Sfafldmgs
By United Pren lnternat1onal
campbell Conferenq~
PlfnCk DiVISIOn
W L T Pts GF GA
X Phll dlph 47 16 15 109 316 209
NY lslandrs 46 20 12 104 280 186
Atlanta
33 34 11 77 2SS 258
NV Rangers 29 35 14 72 269 301
Smythe DIVISIOn
W L T Pts GF GA
X Sf UJU!S 31 38 9 71 227 267
M nn esota 23 37 18 6&lt;1 235 297
Ch1cago
26 41 11 63 234 288
Vancouver 24 41 13 61 ?26 285
Colorado
19 45 14 52 216 298
Wales conference
NorriS DtYISion
W L T Pts GF GA
xMontreal 58 812128 37.4170
Los Angeles 3'2 31 15 79 258 235
Pittsburgh 32 33 13 17 232 247
Washlngtn 24 40 14 62 220 294
Detro t
16 53 9 A1 178 301
AdamS DIVISIOn
W L T PIS GF GA
Boston
1117 23 8 102 300 233
Buffalo
47 24 7 101 793 216
Toronto
333114 80 296277
Cleveland
211 41 13 61 23A 281
x Clinched drvlslon t t le
Thursd•.V s Results
Mrnnesota 3 Detroit 1
Los Angeles 7 ..Cotorl!dO S
Frldly s Games
Ch cago at Allanta
Colorado at Vancouver
S1turday s Games
NY Rangers a t Ph1la aft

contract after
lengthy negottatwns Yan
kees who remam unstgned
arc Dock Eiios Oscar
()amble and Marty Perez
Elsewhere around th e
camps
Wayne Stmpson pttched a
three-tntter for seven mrungs

and woo a JOb on the
Cahforma roster as the
Angels scored a 4-1 wm over
the San Otego Padres Butch
Hobson hit a two-run smgle
and Bill Campbell starred 10
rehef m the Boston Red Sox
3 2 VIctory
over the
Pitl•burgh Ptrates
Rusty Staub and John
Wockenfuss had three hots
each pacmg the Detrott
Tigers to a IIH troumph over
the Toronto Blue Jays Greg
Luunsk1 's nmth mmtog smgle
drove m the wtnntng run as

COND IN STATE - Matthew Dawson of New
Haven, 10 year-old son of James K and Beth Dawson
placed second m the All-State Judo Tournament held m
Parkersburg-recenily Matthew IS a member of the Tam
Judo Club of Pou;~t Pleasant
1 LOS 1ANGELES (UP!) ,
Califorma wtll run agatnst
the Uruverstty of Southern
Califorma and Stanford wtll
take on UCLA Saturday m a
double Pactftc-11 dual track
and lteld meet at UCLA
The TroJans wtth a 3-0
record, and the Brums, wtth a
3-1 mark, are lavored to beat
the Bears 1-2 and the Cards,
3-2

who JUSt happens to he a
horse tramer
The
publictty glare
surroundmg Cauthen shows
no stgn or dimmmg
Just
this
week
lnternatoonai Management
Group contracted Cautlten to
handle hts pubhc aflatrs And
although tt may sound hklt a
hard-edged tag to hang on a
mild-mannered 16-year old
boy, an IMG offtctal saod that
at the moment Cauthen ts the
most 'marketable athlete m
the world
There
were
no
management execs around to
call Steve marketable"
when he rode a La toma race
last September sever&amp;!
months before hts New York
hermes began He ftnished
last He may not have been
marketable then but he
sttii was a mce kid ,
something local res tdents
ltgure he ll rema1n, fame or
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scored on J1m Spencer s

smgle wtth the ftrst of two
11th mrung runs for the
Chtcago Whtte Sox to gtve the
Sox a 4-2 exhtbitton win over
the
Cmcmnah
Reds
fhursday
Spencer came home wtth
the msurance run when Doug
Flynn
permttted Chet
Lemmon s ground ball to get
past hun for an error as the
Sox tagged Reds' rehef ace
Rawly Eastw1ck w1th the
loss
The Reds led 2-1 on homers
by Ken Grifley and Cesar
Gerommo gomg mto the top
of thP runth mrung but a
double by Buckey Dent and a
songle by Orta tied the score
and sent the game mto extra
mmngs
Fred Nor man pitched
hitless ball the first seven
mnmgs for the Reds but was
mcked lor a run m the third
on two walks a sac rifice bunt
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After rehevmg Fraley 10
the second mmng Batrd the
veteran Bobcat hurler
fanned 12 while tssumg four
walks Hatfteld and Mobbs
combmed to walk nme while
strtkmg out three
Kyger Creek 3-0 will host
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The Joss left Federal Hockmg
wtth a 3-2 slate
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FH
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Kyger Creek s Bobcats won
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Thursday mght edgmg
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Coach Jom Sprague s
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The Lancers two 2 runs off
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The wtnnln!lo run came m the
seventh on a leadoff walk to
Todd Taylor stolen hase

Rookte Jun Noms had IQ\Jo
hots mlhe Cleveland lndllln.,
&amp;-I deciSIOn over the Oaklaod
A's Ken McMullen 's thrc't'·
run homer m the sevcnt11
mnmg iifted the Mtiwaukee
Brewers to a 9-ll wm over the
Sa n ~'ranctsco Giants Dan
Meyer smgled home Glenn
Abbott m the runth 11Ulmg as
the Seattle Marmers downed
the Chocago Cubs :&gt;4
Fred Sta nley drove in two
runs w1th a sacnfice fly and a
squeeze bunt as the Yankees
heal the Atlanta Braves 4 3
lor their thtrd wm 10 a
row Ertc
Rasmussen
pttched sox shutout mnmgs,
allowmg lour hits, 'eading the
St Loms Cardinals to a 2-1
wm over the New York Mets
Ramtussen struck out live
and walked none 1n hts

hts new

they wtll not be competillve stgned ftrst baseman Chrts
wtth the 25 other clubs m the Charnbhss to a $1-milhon
maJor leagues; Kingman llve-year contract Owner
added ' Up to now they Georgt Stembrenner sa 1d
haven t been '
there would be no extension
General Manager Joe ol Nettles' current contract
McDonald mdlcated the Mets but that he would look onto the
would trade Kmgman rather posstblltty of helpmg the thtrd
than grant him the huge baseman wtth tax problems
by
NettleS
contract but also mststed created
they would rather have hun agreement
Chambltss, who batted 293,
play for them
The New York Yiiil&lt;"ee"'s'",-.rut 17 homers, drove m 96
mea nwhtle mduced thtrd runs and smashed the
baseman Graig Nettles to pennant wtnntng hom er
Iorge\ hts plans to renogtate a agaonst Kansas Ctly m the
three year $400,000 pact thtrd game of the Amencan
which he stgned last July and League piayofls agreed to

Sptral Stakes but Vance tsn t
sure
Drtgmal plans call lor
Steve to Oy back to New York
Saturday morrung and rtde at
Aqueduct ' he satd 'Even tl
he cant stay here Saturday
just havmg him around today
ts somethmg '
And even 1! Ca uthen
wouldn't r1de a wmner
tomght he stoll was destmed
for Latonia's wmner s Clfcle:
More ceremomes honormg
Cauthen were scheduled m
the wllliler s c1rcle between
nde mounts m SlX races ' the thtrd and lourth races
S31d Dave Vance, Latoma Even representatives from
the Boone County 4-H Club
executtve vtce p(estdent
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We won't know till close to that Cauthen belongs to and
race
R1dmg mostly at New race time how many he li the 5&lt;knember Walton Htgh
York's Aqueduct since the actually choose to nde m but School band he used to
ftrst..tof the year, 'Ltttle tl s posstble he could nde m P.,rform wtth were to be
there
Stevte Wonder' has broken up to stx races 11
Accompanytng Steve
Latoma opened tts gates
VIrtually every apprentice
his" dsy were
throughout
jockey record m the htstory of early m antiCipation of a
h1s
proud
parents
Tex who
crowd that figured to break
horse racmg
JUst
happens
to
he
a race
And smce today was h1s the track attendance record
track blacksmith and Myra
first day back home alter all of 11,000
We re countmg on the
that success local offiCials
went out of their way to make whole town ol Walton
showmg up and then we re
1t a big event
Today was offiCially 'Steve taking 11 from there , satd
Cauthen Day" throughout the Vance
Local fans have been
northern Kentucky area and
hoptng
Ca uthen Will sttck
tomght was ' Steve Cauthen
rtde m Saturday
around
and
Night " at Latoma Race
alternoon
s
btg race at
Course, just a few miles from
Latoma,
the
$35,000-added "
Cauthen's hometown of

By RICK VAN SANT
FLORENCE Ky (UP!) Not much fuss was made
when a 5-foot 1 9;.pound ISyear old boy left b.ili small
Kentucky hometown for jq'ew
York Ctty a few months ago
But today CIVIC ofllctals
were m a dither about the
boy's homecommg because
httle Steve Cauthen came
back a g1ant
Steve ts still the shghtly
built, mild mannered youth
he was when he left but he IS
now the gtan! ol horse racmg
-the boy wonder apprenlice
JOCkey who somehow keeps
wmnmg race after race after

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44 32 579 1'/2 Edmonton at Calgary
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Quebec at Phoeni x
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30 41 390 16

Portland
44 33 571 5'1'
Golden St
43 34 558 6'12
Seattle
38 39 494 1'12
Phoen ix
30 &lt;16 395 19
x Clinched division title
Thursday's Results
Atlanta 95 NY Nels 81
NY Knicks IJS Indiana 131
Denver 110 Buffalo 95
Golden State 125 San Antonio
116
..Friday's Games
Indiana at NY Nets
Kan Ci ly at Phil a
Cleveland at New Orleans
Houston at Washington
Denver at Chicago
NY KnlcKs at Milwaukee
Detroit at Phoenix
San Antonio at Los Angel es
Golden State at Portland
Saturday's Gomes
Milwaukee at Buffalo
indiana at Atlanta
Cleveland at Houston
Seattle at Golden State

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three-time Cy Young A\\ard
wmner Tom Seaver but
Kmgman wants about $3mtlhoo a season spre:ad over
five or stx years He says he II
play out his optoon of he
doesn t reach such an
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By FRED DOWN
UPJ Sports Writer
Dave Kingman, seektng to
become the highesliJ81d 236hitter m baseball htstory has
giVen the New York Mets an
ultunatum
' 1S1gn me or trade me' by
the Apnl 6 start ofthe seaoon
IS what Kingman who htt 37
homers last season told the
New York club Thursday
addmg 'if I am not stgned by
openmg day , I wtll not stgn m
1977 .
The Mets have offered
Kingman a contract ol about
$200,000 a year. pretty close

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UPI Sporte Editor
- NEW YORK (UP!) -Etather nghteously, Bowie Kuhn keeps
saying he'll act with dispatch whenever or wherever be lmds
any case of conduct not m the best mterests of Baseball
Nice speech
,
Since I'm sure he's aware haste and apeed are synonymous
wtth dispatch,! wonder who's sttting on his hands because so
far he has taken no action whatsoever regarding the Frank
Lucchesi Len Randle a!fair
Five days bave passed SlllCe the 00-year-old manager Te1as
Rangers was sent to a hospital as a result of a physical beating
from one ol his players, who was enraged because he felt he
wasn't playing eoough The Rangers have suapended the 26year-old Randle for the tune bemg and Kuhn says he has been
In contact with them and ts satisfied wtth the procedure helng
loll owe!!
The comrruss1oner, tl seems to me, Is rather easily satisfied,
particularly m a case as senous as this one
What's he waiting for• To seethe films?
How can he sunply s1t back and say this IS a club matter•
There are matters transcendmg club jurisdtctlon which fatrly
cry out for action by a higher authority in baseball, and
certainly this has to be one of them Has Bowte Kuhn forgotten
about a prevtous cornnusstoner who came to be laughed at
over the frequency wtth which be SldMtepped one sticky tssue
after another by saymg It was a league matter•
Kuhn acted with great dlspatch when Charlie Fmley trted to
sell Vida Blue, Joe Rudi and Rollie Fingers He came down on
Finley wtth both lee! by blocking the sales within 24 hours
The comnusstoner mamtams he ts not an " Oil'ller~· man'
even though they're the ones who hired hun and are paymg hts
salary That's fme -But he can't be a ' players man,' ruther
when he has clear-cut eVIdence one of them has conducted
himself not m the best mterests of Baseball •
I once asked Pete Rozelle what be thought were a
colllllUSSioner's chief functions, and he told me he !ell a
comnuss•oner had to be completely neutral and address
himself equally to the needs and interests of the game ttself,
the fans, the players and management It was a perfect

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NFL owners

Average ~orne will cost
$90,000 by the year 1986

one thing left
By .JOE SARGIS
UPI Sports Writer
. PHOENIX (UPI )
Nationa l Football Leag ue
club owners, who took a big
step forward by ext ending the
playing schedule and postseason playoffs, have only
one problem left to settle.
They hope to do it today by
taking up the ~u estion of
retroaCtive compensation
before concluding their
annual spring meeting.
Thursday, on the next to.
last day or. the week-long
meetings, they reinstated the
taxi .squad and made four
minor rules changes. But, as
many had expected, they did
not vote on the so-&lt;:alled

out."

Rozelle, or course , was
being humorous as he has
been all week.
Li tig atio n and haggling,
over a new contract with the
players ar e behind them, so
these meetings have been
conducted on a low key. The
longest argument was over a
16-game r egulllr season, but
even that was tame
compared to past meetings.
E ve n
r e tro -ac tiv e
co mp ens ati on,

whi c h

in volves 19 players wh,o
played out options with clubs .
and signed with others in the
last year, hasn 'tstirred many
people here.
"I don 't think the issue is
one that is going to upset
" George Atkin son rule 1 "
preferring instead to table it many people," said Rozelle.
4
' I've heard that ln. a couple of
lor a couple of months .
''Like it or not, we have to.. cases the clubs involved have ··
conclude our meetings on or are· about to work out
Friday, '' said commissioner something. My hope is that
Pete Rozelle, "because our the whole situation would be
.reservations in Phoenix run taken care of that \Yay, on a
club to club basis, but it won 't
hurt to hear discussion on the

WASHINGTON (UPI) -Within nine yean from
now, the median priced new house will cost lllmost
$90,000 and the average downpayment wiD be tloae to
$23,000, drlvlag nearly haU of the yoong families oot of
the market.
The ligures were given the Senate B•nklng
Committee Thbrsday by Kenneth T. Rosen, profeasor
of ecooumlcs and publle affairs at Princeton
Uolverslty.
He said the nation Is in a "booslng cmls of .
unprecedented propoliioDB" and Ihe " American
Dream of universal home ownership Is vlrgually

Arizona comes-c to l~ading
role as narcotics corridor
By United Press lnernatlooal
In a 19th copyrighted
article on crime in Arizona,
Investigative Reporters and
Editors Inc. said the sta~ of
Arizona is emerging as the
most-&lt;:oocentrated corridor
of narcolics smuggling from
Mexico into the United
States.
The IRE said each year
millions of pounds of
marijuana and uncounted
kilos of heroin and cocaine
move over Arizoria 's 36G·mile
border with Mexico to major
population ce nters
throughout the United States.
The illegal drugs come over
the virtually unguarded
.border by plane, truck, car,
horse and foot, the IRE said.
According to the IRE, some
of the reasons behind
Arizona's emergence as the

dead."

Already, he said home ownership Is avallable only
to the "fort&amp;mate few," and excludes most low and

middle Income households, minorities BDd young

families .''
He estimated a $90,000 home with. $23,000
downpayment by 1986; based on a 7 per cent Inflation
rate In the overall economy and 10 per cenl In the
housing market, and average mortgage interesl rates
or 10.7 per cent.

'
heroin using
the Arizona
corridor. The Bonanno family
is expanding its operations
throughout the Southwest and
West Coast .
Law

enforcement

authorities estiml!te that as
many as BOO pilots, 550 of
these in the Phoenix area
alone, make a fulltime living
Oying drugs from Mexico into
Arizona . They say that the
volume of nar!!OIIcs coming
into Arizona by truck, car and

pedestrian smuggler is so
great that it is • no longer
possible to estimate.
The IRE is an organiultion
of
300
investigative
joilrnalists who sponsored a
team of -n reporters and
editors ftom 25 news
organizations who probed
crime in Arizona following
the bombing murder -last
'June of Arizona Republic
reporter Don Bolles.

Grants offered
fire companies

GUESTS AT PARTY
Mrs. Oliver Michael and
gra nd c hildren , Tracy
Michael and Tndd Ackermann, were guests at a S&lt;M:k
puppet party in Chauncey
Sunday. Refreslunents were
served by the hostess, Mrs.
Virginia Willie, the newly installed president of the
·Athens Chapter of Parents
without Partners, sponsors of
the get-together.

CRUSHED BY CAR
BEDFORD, Ohio (UPI) Dwight Burris, 49, Cambridge, was crushed to death
by a car Thursday at Bedford
Auto Wrecking, acwrding to
police, who said Burris was
dead on arrival at Bedford
Municipal Hospital.
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DRYER FOR $3.50
DAVIS,
Calif. (UPI )
COLUMBUS - The Ohio rr..nts servil'€ communities
.
McCormick Is
Patricia
I
Department . of Natural under 10,000 people or groups
selling
a
"solar"
clothes
main narcotics corridor are: Resources' DiVIsion of rl. small communities which
dryer
for
$3.5C.
It
comes
the siate's gparse population, Forestry is administering a · have joined together to serve wrapped in a six-sided box
at least 2,000 clandestine federal grant pr~ram to more than 10,000 people.
Mayor Fred Hoffman rl. decorated with a sml\ing sun.
landing areas lor planes, assist Ohio's rural lire
departments.
Middleport
said he has ap- Inside are 15 feet of rope and
roads that connect with the
The
Forestry
Division
will
Iiied
unsuccessfully
for the 15 clothes pins.
main highway from Mexico
distribute
·
$91,710
to
twice
and
L•
preparing
grants
City to Nogales, Ariz., and
extremely weli-organized qualifying communities that a third one.
The federal funds may be
and financed smuggling am match the grants. The
organizations on both sides of funds are being made med to purchase equipment,
subject."
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By DEAN REYNOLDS
available to Ohio by the U.S. to train firefighters, or to pay
the border.
The most significant rule
WASHINGTON (UPI )
Department of Agriculture. misceUaneous costs of new Resources, Fountain Square,
The IRE also said:
adopted Thutsilay provides Hamaas Abdul Khaali$ said.
The Rural Development departments
that
are Colwnoos 43224. Applications
- There are 23 ·major
that a defender will be lasi month it was revenge he
smuggling rings operating Act of 1972 authorizes up to 50 &lt;J'ganizing, said Ernest J . nmst be returned .to the
permitted to contact an wanted when Hanafi Muslims
through the corridor, and five per .cent federal funding to G2bhart, Chief of the Forestry Division by May 6 to
eligi,ble receiver either in the seized three buildings and 134
are wholly or partially con- ~rade rural fire depart- Forestry Division.
quallfy for the program.
three-yard zone at the line of hostages. Fresh threats of
Grants to individual
trolled by Cosa Nostra crime
scrimmage or one~ beyond revenge hav.e CQ$t the
departments are limited to
rammes from New York Cit~,
that zone, but not both. The religious leader his freedom .
$4,000.
Detroit and ChiCago. In addirule has no provision for two
Khaalis was jailed without
"Rural fire departments
tion there are thousands of
defender's contacting · the bond Thursday after federal
continually
need to be
un!!ffiliated smugglers in the
JAMES FERRELL
receiver.
prosecutor$ produced a
upgrad,
e
d
in
order
to be ef.
·
·sYRAUJSE - James trade :
The second rule adopted · wiretap transcript allegedly
fective
in
fighting
rural
fires
- Chsa Nostra family boss
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Durst,
Ferrell, son· of Mr. and
provides a team will lose its quoting the bearded, middle
md
keeping
losses
at
a
Joe Bonanno. Sr ., whose Scott, Jason lllld Kirk, The
Mrs. DUford 'Ferrell
coin toss option in addition to aged Muslim as saying he
minimum,"
Gebhart
said.
crime family set up the Plains spent Sunday afgraduated recently frnm
sustaining a 15 yard penalty il meant to kill 200 unidentified
These departments. assist
original French Connection ternoon with his parents, Mr.
bask training at the u. s.
it does not arrive on the field enemies.
By FRI!D uEF
the
F:orestry Division in
routes into the eastern United and Mr. R. R. Durst.
Marine Corps Base, Parris
for warmup at least. 15
Four other Hanafis,
UPI Sports Writer
Island, S. C. His woo the States has been observed- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Talbott, !I'Oviding lire protection for
Like a well-handled minutes prior · to .the including Khaalis' son-in-law,
recently meeting in Mexico Steubenville, Shawn over 8&gt;h million acres of
highest ratings of all
Abdul Aziz, also were
thoroughbred, the Penver scheduled ·kickoff.
·
willi leading suppliers of Wilkinson, · Columbus, forest and grass )and in Ohio.
platoons In training,
The 'third rule adopted arrested on federal weapons
Nuggets are moving into
Priority will be given to
Delbert Lawson, Minersville,
Ferrell receiving Rille
position for the final drive. makes it illegal for a wide charges and an arsenal that
cmnmunitles
that have apMr. and Mrs. Bin Bryant, and
Marksman award. At the
included stilettos, chains and
"As we go down the stretch, receiver to clip an opponent
pled
for
loans
through the
family and Bill Brewer.
end of his leave, he wDI be
We'll be looking for consisten- anywhere and the fourth 13 guns was seized in raids on
Farmers
Home
Adlocal, were-recent visitors of
assigned to Camp Lejeune,
cy, " ·said Coach Larry makes kicking of a loose ball two suburban Maryland
mini~ration
to
construct
fire
Mr. and Mrs. Dan TalbOtt and
Jacksonville, N. C. for
Brown, whose club stopped with the foot a foul only if the homes.
department buildings or
three
mmths
training
In
family.
·~
Federal prosecutors said
the Buffalo Braves 110-95 act is ruled deliberate.
Mr. and Mrs . Keit · ch, water systems, or to pur•
bask engineer equipment
Atkinson, an Oakland Khlialis threatened new viowith no trouble Thursday
chase major fire apparatus.
Portland, called on Mr.
mechimlcs school James
night. "We've got to rebound Raider defensive back, lence when his son-in-law
Applications and guidelines
Mrs. Mike Evans and family
is a 1975 graduate of Southbetter and cut down on our . clubbed Pittsburgh's Lynn complained of a Customs
!or
applying for the ·grants
oo Tuesday evenin_g.
.ROYAL CROWN _
Swann from behind in the search upon returning from , em High School and Meigs
mistakes."
may
beoltained
by
writing
to
Mr.
and
·l'ifrs.
Tim
Mining
Maintenance
David Thompson, the first game of the 1976 season, Saudi Arabia .
BOmiNG COMPANY
Wilkinson, Shawn and Kevin, the Division rl. Forestry, Ohio
School.
Khaalis had been free on
club's lesding scorer, led which start.ed the fuss over a
Columbus · were weekend Department of Natur.al
Middleport
Denver with 33 points as the rule change coverin~ so- his recognizance as part of a
Fred
B.
Smith,
Bertha
F.
guests
of
ber
parents,
Mr.
" unnecessary · deal that ended the March 9Nuggets moved to within two called
&amp;nlth to Dooald C. Roush , md Mrs. Ruda Dursi.
violence."
11 siege in which three
games of clinching· the
Mr. and Mrs . David Wolfe
Diane E . Roush: 90 A.,
Atkinson, Jack Tatum Qowntown locations were
Midwest Division crown.
GOSPEL
·SING
Olester.
have,
rmved their mobile
Denver, which broke right (Raiders) and Ernie Holmes seized, one reporter killed,
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Dorothy
L.
McKenzie
home
to property recently
from the starting gate with an (Steelers) subsequently were and eight of 1;!4 hostages United Harmonizers, a gospel Morris, Jnhn Leonard Morris ()JI'chased from Dale Van.
excellent beginning of the fined as was Pittsburgh wounded .
singing group from Newport, to Clarence S. Frank, Louise Meter.
·
Khaalis' 11 accomplices
season, needs a combination . coach Chuck }~loll for
will
be
singing
at
the
St.
Paul
J.
Frank,
64
A.,
Sutton.
Miss
Leota
Birch
en· either
jailed
of just two wins or Detroit remarks aluding· to the play were
immediately after the seige United Methodist Church in Ernest A. Wingett, Maxine tertained famUy members
losses to capture the in that game.
or after court hearings . Tuppers Plains at 2 p.m. S. Wingett to David ADen with a dinner on, Sunday
divisional title in its first year
relebrating the birthday of1
Khaalis was in court for what Sunday. The Rev. Richard Sayre, 1 A., Sutton.
in the league. Detroit did not
.
Thomas,
pastor,
extends
an
·
Joyce
A.
Davis,
admx.,
her sister Mrs. Ellen LippS.
he thought would be' a routine
play Thursday.
invitation
to
the
public
to
Mary
Wells,
dec.
to
Chester
OO!er
guests present were
preliminary hearing when
The , Nuggets, hitting 49
MARKET QUOTE WINS
attend.
E. Wells, Dorothy M. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Enlow,
percent from the floo" and
NORTH RANDALL, ·Ohio federal prosecutors produced
Pareels, Olive~
. .
Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
leading by as many as 20 (UPI) - Market Quote ran the wiretap transcript. r
A.
wnus.a.teanie
Upps,
and sons, Vincent,
Terry
His soh-4n-law, who accompoints in the third quarter, the 710 furlongs in 1:35 34
Willis to HSD Oll &amp; Gas Co., Mr., and Mrs .David Ri~ins
REVIVAL
UNDERWAY
panied him to the District of
also got 21 points from all- Thursday to win the featured
. and Shari, and Toni Lipps,
A revival is in progress at R-W, Salisbury.
Columbia
Superior Court
star Bobby Jones, who helped eightp race at Thistledown. ·
Clair
W.
Giles,
Jr.,
Thelma
..Little Hocking, and Clint
Mt.
Hennon
U.
B.
Church
ignite the Nuggets.' raceThe winner, ridden by hearing, was arrested on
I. Glles to Roger Adams, R- Birch, local.
through
ApriiiO.
Services
are
horse fastbreak.
Steve Neff, paid $1~.60, $5.40 firearms charges by agents
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fowler
Averaging more than L'i and $4.20. Whistler's Father ·of the federal Bureau of 7:30 nightly. Saturday the W, Rutland .
Clifford
E.
Whittington;
md
children, ·winfield, W.
Gospel
Tones
will
be
points a game, 'Jones' was second and S N's Dancer Alcohol, Tobacco · and
Barbara
G
.•
Whittington
to
Va.
vlsitedherslster
Mr. and
featured. The public is inFirearms.
quickness and intelligence was third .
Roger
AdamS,
R·W,
Rutland.
MrS.
Bill
Bryant,
Debra
and
Within hours of the hearing, vited to attend.
bas in large part helped
The 4-1~ ninth race trifecta
Thomas
E.
Fowler,
Mary
David,
last
week.
Denver run its record to 47-29. \ of Indian Cojo, Father Bill H. ATF agents armed with
Fowler to Lane A. Daniels, Mrs. Merle Evans visited
"Bobby Jones made a and
Prince . Valentine search warrants arrived at
Donna L. Daniels, 1 A., Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
HYMN SING SET
coople of fine defensive plays returned $240.90 and the IH homes in the Washington
Rutland.
Willford and daughters, Long
CHESTER
There
will
be
to get us running and Marvin daily double of Wind Breaker suburbs of Adelphi and
Jerome
Goldberg,
Alma
E.
Bottom,
recently.
a
hymn
sing
Sunday,
2·p.m.
at
Webster and Thompson and Destined to Couilt was Wheaton, Md. Three .Qther
to
Th·
o
mas
H.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Okey Pack
Goldberg
·
the
Chester
Church
of
God.
Hanafis arriving as the
played a fine game," said worth $34.110.
Westen,
·
Hazel
Westen,
and
famlly,
Columbus, spent
The
Revelators
of
McArthur
search in Adelphi progressed
Brown.
,
Parcels,
Sutton.
a
recent
weekend
with 'Mr.
and
Jim
arid
Marcelia
Tra~e
.Buffalo, making only 38
were arrested by county
will
be
the
featured
singers.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Ke"ls.
percent of its shots and
police.
Pastor
is
the
Rev.
Mike
Authorities seized Timothy
playing
without
John
Shumate, · nauowed the
Parker, 26, of Washington, Southard .
Nuggets' lead to 92-37 with
Stev'lm Wright, 28, of
I
THOMTOSPEAK
Wheaton, and Gilbert
just over four minutes
DiFranza, 29 of Silver Spring, · Evangelist Robert 'Thorn
remaining. But Denver got
Md., and charged them with will be guest .speaker. at the
hot to seal the game. Rookie
carrying weapons including a Chester Church of God
star Adrian Dantley topped
shotgun, hayonet, machete, Sunday and Monday, April 3
the Braves with 20 -points.
stiletto,
and lengths of chain. and 4. Public is invited to
Elsewhere, Atlanta
attend.
Mrs. Bertha Russell, local,
defeated the New York Nets
95-81, the New York Knicks returned home recently after
stopped Indiana ·135-131 and ~nding a few days with Mr.
Golden State .dumped San and Mrs, Earl Russell in
Kentucky.
Antonio 125-116.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith
Hawks 95, Nets 81
Kanauga
and Mr. and Mrs.
John Drew's 38 points
Slnith
were Sunday
(harley
snapped· Atlanta's four-game
afternoon
callers
of Mr. and
losing streak and extended
New York's losing striilg to Mrs. Roy Smith, Rock
10. Steve Hawes and Ken Springs Road. ·
PLUS SOc HAND.LING . .
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Charles each added 15 points
MF 8 Lawn Tractor
Save $125.00
No age limit
for the Hawks. Jan van Breda Howard Jr. and famlly of
MF 10 Lawn Tractor
Save
$150.00
Limit 1 Per Person ·
Kolff was high for tbe Nets New Lima were Sunday
MF
12
J.a.wn
Tractor
Save $150.00
evening callers of Mr. ·and
2 Specials Per Family
with 18.
MF
14
Lawn
Tractor
Save $200.00
Mrs . Larry Johnson and
Groups Taken at the low · ·
Knicks 135, Pacers 131
MF
16
Lawn
Tractor
Save 5200.00
Walt Frazier 'scored a . family.
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.
Mrs. Geneva Shwnate was
season-high 41 points, handed
price·of
per person
out U'a1181sts and made six weekend guest . rl. Mr. and
steals to fire New York. Bob Mrs. Paul Pierce, Randy and
McAdoo added 30 points for SCott of Mason, W. Va.
the Knlcks. The Pacers, who · Mrs. Roger Brown was
trailed by as many as 17 in Thesday morning caller of
rv.~
the second period, were Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
PHOTOGRAPHERSHOU~S
Johnson.
sparked by Billy Knight's 41
1 p.m. till 5 p.m·.
Sunday
visitors
of
Mr.
and
points and Pave Robisch's 30,
Mrs.
Harley
E.
Johnson,
tying his career high.
Tammy. Cheryl and Terry
WaJTio.rs 1%5, Spurs 116
Massey Ferguson
e MI-. and Mrs. Earl
Rick Barry scored 25
points, Jamaal Willtes 24 and Watkins, Mike Cherissa,
Clifford Ray 23 to ·pac• (Mol of Masoillon, 0. Mr.
399 W. "Main St.
992-2164 "
Pomeroy, 0.
MASON, W.VA.
Golden State. San Antonio, and Mrs. Ge~~e Slack, Phillip
THE
STORE
WITH
"ALL
KINOS
OF
STUFF"
- FOR
which cut tbe Warriors' lead r1. Syracuse, .Mr. and Mrs.
PETS, STA8LES, LARGE ·&amp; SMALL ANIMALS.
to 11().1011 with five minute'! to Sheldon Rowan , Donnie,
LAWNS' AND GARDENS.
_ Photo.~ By Honey Portraits
go, gOt 211 poinlll from George !llelley and nephew 'Scott of
Alhens, 0.
~. "

Khaalis.·
loses
freedom

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Nuggets
close-to

Sti"versville
"News N. otes

cinching

Transfers

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now!

Wolfpen
News Notes

RACINE .:... "SuddenlySpring!'' was the theme of arrangements exhibited at the
Monday night meeting or the
Bend 0 ' the River Garden
Club at the home ol Mrs. Ben
Philson.
Ribbons for exhibits were
awarded to Mrs. Bert
Grirrun, Mrs. Philson and
Mrs. Clifford Morris. Mrs.
Philson's exhibit was daf. fodils in a colonial container
obtained from a collection of
glass at Williamsburg, Va.
and. was used as the centerpiece for the refreshment
table.
Members will plan a civ'ic
project at the April meeting.
Mrs. Anfu:ew Cross, president, read a letter from Mrs.
R. H. Capps, Region ll director, announcing the regional
meeting to be held April 30 at
Logan. Reservations for the
dinner are to be in by April 20.
Each club is to take an arrangeimrlt. The next therapy
program for the Gallipolis
State Institute will be held in
May
"Starting · Seeds Early"
·was the topic or the program
presented by Mrs. Nora
Cross. Using plastic trays,
she demonstrated how to fill
" them haU lull with potting
.soil, dampen thoroughly. and

Polly Cramer

Try steel wool on epoxy spot·
By Polly Cramer
Dear Polly - I spilled
some clear epoxy glue on my
. , non-stainless wand table so
' please tell me how to remove
, it without damaging the
1., table.·
Also, did you know that
,
· hath soap will last longer if
you unwrap the bar and let it
set for a few weeks before using it?~ JUDY W.
DEAR JUDY - Some pro• ·blems have no satisfactory
answers and I am afraid
yours is one of them iiS far as
I can learn. Epoxy glue is
_ made to stick and it really
: does. My .only suggestion
• would be to rub the glue with
fine, fine steel wool that has
, been dipped fn liquid wax and
: · perhaps you could remove
: the dab of glue so it is at least
• the same level as the rest of
.• the !able top. This would
; have to be done very careful: :· ly so ·as not to mar the sur·
face around the spot, It will
• • !~ave it with a· mark but
•, perhaps being even with the
' table top 'will make it less
, conspicuous. If some reader
• has had a similar mishap af\d
• found a solution do let us
know. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - Mrs. J.C.
wrote asking how she could
whiten a white nylon baby
dress that is embroidered
with real silk. Anyone fortunate enough to own a deep
freeze can white nylons. First
wash ancf rinse and,. alter the
}• water has been :&gt;ressed out
, with the hands, place loosely
; in a plastic bag and freeze.
• Leave in the freezer several
•• days.- MRS. T.C.
:
DEAR POLLY- I have ·a
: · very frustrating problem. We
: recently moyed into· an old

PHOTO SPECIAL
IN LIVING
COLOR ONLY

BUDGET PRICES

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is a surface dinginess Y()U

might try sprinkling haking
snda on a moist sponge.
scrub, rinse and dry.
There is a white _epoxy .
paint that l have known some
people to use to restore the
white shininess to bathroom
fixtures but have heard more
critiCism than praise for it.
Should you decide to try it,
the directions must be follow:
ed explicitly and it will put
the bathroom out of use for
several days. A·plurnbing fixture dealer I spoke with was
not at all enthusiastic about.
this product but I did see a
kitchen counter where it had
worked well. DiscUss the
.matter with your paint dealer
before going ahead. I was
told thai fixtures . such as
yours can be removed to be
·reglazed and . refinished. POLLY.
Polly will send you one of
her " peachy" thank-you
cards, ideal for framing or
placing in your fa!lliiY scraphook, If . she. uses your
favorite .. Pointer, Peeve or

Problem in her column.
Write Polly's Pointers in care
of this newspaper,

sa~

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house with an old-fashioned
hathtub and sink that have
been so badly neglected that
the shiny protective coating
is worn off. I have tried
everything I know to make
them clean and shiny looking
but they stay dull and dingy
looking. I have e I ways prided
myself on a clean shiny
bathroom and am determined to keep this one that way. I
do hope someone has a suggestion for me..
I do so' enjoy the Pointers
and find a use for one of them
every day.- THERESA.
DEAR THERESA - If this

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then spri nkle the seeds over
the damp soil and cover with
one eighth inch of dry potting
soil. Mrs. Cross said plastic
should"t.hen be placed over
the tiay arid it should be put
in a wann place for four or
live weeks. Once the plants
are about one inch high, they
should then be . transplanted
into small individual con·
tainers for a month before
transferring them to flower
beds. A discussion was held
on kinds of soils to use and
how to care for plants once
they have been transplanted.
Mrs . MQrris r eviewed
"Remarkable Rhythms of
Forest Life" fro'" the
Readers Digest. She described forests as a delicate complex community with cycles
of birth, life, death and
regrowth' where all life is
connected in a chain that
starts with the sun. She said
that while trees are the most
imposing object on a forest
tapestry; there are a wide
variety or small shrubs,
vines, ferns, and moss which
prwide protection !rom the
wind and ·sun, and give
. nutrients to the growing
plants and ammals.
Mrs. Morris likened the cycle of life in the forest . to
human life. She spoke of ·the

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contributiOns of forest
dwellers mentioning the mole
which burroughs through the
soil churning 300 feet of ~un­
nels each day, and of the l!llr·
thworm which may tum over .
as much as 18 tons of Ji!&gt;il per
acre every year.
·She concluded her program
bY. suggesting · that each
member consider the value of
growing plants and animals
and their dependence on each
other, and then apply a principle of ecology in her own
life.
Mrs. Philson gave devotions I!Sing scripture and a
storY of the upeacemakers"
from a book 1called "Devotionals for Today's Woman."
Mrs. Bert Grinun read the
club poem, and Mrs. Morris
had inspirational thoughts.
The prayer was given by Mrs.
Gretta Simpson who will host
·(he April meeting. For roll
call members displayed a
favorite spring flower. These
included dalfodils, panzles,
tulips and violets.

"' review of Alex Haley's Virginia . She noted that
" Roots" by Mrs. Richard Haley spent years doing
Owen with commentaries research in America on hls
from other members on the ancestry and by 1967 had
Lelevi.sion presen tation . d&lt;K:wnented seven genera·
highlighted a meeting of the tions of his American
Middleport Litera ry Club at ancestry. He then tra~eled· to
the home of Mrs. James Titus Gambia, Africa wh&lt;'&lt;U he
Wednesday.
found an old man who was
Mrs. Owen told of how the able to tell him of the
author traced his ancestry to ancestoral lineage . or the
the African of Gam bia who · Kinte clan. From there he
was captured and brought on went to England to sear~ h.the
a ship to America where he records of the slave ships
was sold into slavery in which had sailed !rom Africa

FRIDAY
VARIETY show, minstrel
and bake sale,8 p.m. Chester
,Grade School auditorium
Friday. Pro ceeds go for
sending 25 school ·s afety
patro1 1 ..

members

to

and low!d the record of his
great, greal, great, great;
grandfather.
·
· 1n respl)nse to roll call
members related fa cts or parOcular inter.,;t from the book
or from the re&lt;."enl television
presentation . The Middleport
Public Library has been
presented with a · copy of

''Roots."
Mrs. Robert Fis h~r •. chair·
man or the progrdm corrunit·
tee, .introduced Mrs. Owen.
Mrs. James Euler and Mrs.
John Kincaid were guests.
Mrs. Titus served homeml!de
l'Dokies and Mrs. Bernard
Fultz presided at the silver
tea service. Mrs. Carl Horky
will be hostess for the,April l3'
meeting.

W•shington.
EASTER BAZAAR by
Meigs ·county ' Humane
Society at Thrift- Sho~, ~cr~
from Pomeroy Pilst Office.
•Q&gt;aft Item~~ . bake sale and
vegetable soup..
HYPERTENSION Clinic
JASON BLACK
Fri,day evening, 5 to 7 p.m.
~~~~ 9 a.m. to 12 noon
Saturday at Pomeroy
National . Bank lobby by
Meigs Coonty Department of
The Holzer Medical Center by the fa culty and present
Health. Public invited for
School
of Nursing will hold an students telling prospective FOR ALL OCCASIONS
free blood pressure check .
annual
Spring Tea for students what the profession
HAPPY Harvesters Class.
We Wire Flowers
Jason Rodney Bl ack prospective nursing students · .of nu rsing Is like today and
Trinity Church, 7:30 p.m.
·Everywhere
celebrated his sixth birthdsy this Sunday, April 3, from 2 what the Holzer Medical
Friday.
·Ope n 9 to 5 Mon .. Sat.
EASTER bazaar , Mei gs Sunday with a party at the until 4 p.m. at Davis Hall on Center School ol Nursing
home
of
his
p;lrenl.&lt;,
Mr,
and
First
Avenue
in
Gallipolis.
program
involves.
County Humane Society ,
992-2039 '
The tea, tc be lield in the
Invitations ha ve been
Friday and Saturday at the Mrs. Robert B. Black, Rt. I,
Rutland.
ma.
i
n
lounge
or
the
school,
is
extend ed to hig h school
Thriit Shop across .from the
Cake and ice cream were open to any high school junior students in nearly 6D area
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Pomeroy Post. Office. Baked
served.
Attending
were
his
or
senior
who
is
Interested
in
high schools in Ohio and West
goods, candies, homemade
Mrs . Millard Van Meter
soup, flowers and gift items brothers, Robert and Lonnie, nu rsing as a profession . Virginia through th ei r
PI\. 992 -2039 . !;!h. 992-5781
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Parents of the students are guidance departments.
to be sold.
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Roger welcome and are encoura ged
RACINE
Baseball Black and Shelly, Mr. and to attend.
'lfii...
'Associatioo meeting Friday, Mrs, Kenneth Black, .Jay alii.
Guided tours of the dor7:30 ·p.m. at Racine Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. RonaTd . mitory and school facilities
:~
:~;: Elementary School. All in· Black, Missy and Karie, Mrs. will be conducted. During the
terested persons urged to Sharon Black, Tammy, reeeption fa culty members
attend.
Chris, Mandy, Lori and and students will be on hand
SYM BOLS m LOVE
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SATURDAY
· Angie, Mrs. Rosemary Bur- fo answer . questions conson and Brian, Mrs. Jean cernin ~ the school.
·i
Kennedy and Danny .
At 2 and 3 p.m. special
Jason's grandparents are programs will be presented
Jeff Arnold, second grade School sponsored by PTA.
student and Lisa Riggs, third Serving from 5 to 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Burdell J .
grade student were crowned Adults, $2; children, $1.
Black, Pomeroy, and Mrs.
prince
and
princess
BAKE SALE Saturday at Rodney C. Staats, Kissimrespectively at the annual Racine Post Office sponsored mee,Fia.
Harrisonville Elementary by
Racine
Baseball
School Spring carnival Association . Collection of pop ·
Friday, March 25.
lxlttles and bottle caps.
·
SUNDAy
Crowned king and queen RUTLAND Baseball
SMORGASBORD sponrespectively were Mike Cline ~gue slgnup day Saturday, sored b;:_ Southern Band
A perfect Kl'Pp S&lt;\k('
and Lorena Donohue, hoth 10. to oooo at Rutland High .Boosters "beginning 11 :30
diamond, guaranteed ir'l
fourth grader11.
School gym.
a.m. Sunday .at Southern
w ri ting, pC r n;~anent l y
Prince and princess runSQUARE .DANCE Satur· High cafeteria, Racine .
regist~ red , wi th assured
ners-up respectively were: day at Reds Club in Mason, 9 Tickets at door, $2 adults;
tr~d e.-~ n v.1lut&gt; .1n cl
kindergarten, Marc Nice and p.m. to 1 a .m. sponsored by $1.25 children .· Proceeds to
protectitm against loss .
Stacy Dalton; first grade, · VFW .stewart Johnson Post help P'!Y for new uniforms
Scott Williams and Tammy 9926 . Music by Bernard and lo sponsor concert· trips
Wrlgbt.
Connley and the Kanauga to Ohio · State Capitol a pOther runners-up were Valley Ramblers.
pearance and Cedar Point
Darla Norris, princess,
HYMN SING 7:30 ·p.m. concert.
second grade, and Buddy Saturday at Freedom Gospel
MONDAY
Goss, prince, third grade.
Misston at Bald Knob . Ray MEIGS County Pioneer and
Runners-up for king and Seebaugh Family, Belpre, Historical Society trustees
queen respectively were: will sing; public invited.
Monday, 4:15 p.m. at the
RACHEL SUE Bales
fifth grade, Larry Lee and . BARGAIN DAY ·rummage museum.
celebrated ' her birthday
Tina Yost, and sixth grade, sale and bake saleSaturday9 EVANGELIST Roge r
recently at the home of Mr.
Steven Richards and Julie a.m . . to · 3 p.m. at Sacred Thorn, guest speaker at
and Mrs. Samuel GibbS, Jr.
Cobb.
Heart Church basement, Chester Church of God
She is the daughter of Mr.
Contributors to the carnival Pomeroy . Each item ·priced Sunday and Monday . Public
and Mrs. Ralph Bales.
were fi'onieroY Flower Shop, It 10 cents and baked goods invited. ·
Refreshments were served
Ewing Funeral Home, Meigs reasonably priced.
' REV . I. D. Swinehart ,
to those named and Mr .
Auto Parts, Fabric Shop,
MARY Shrine 37, White unlontown, speakin g at
and Mrs. William HenG&amp;J, Moore's Store, Stif· Shrine
of
Jerusalem, revival services to be held at
dricks, Sheila and Travis,
Oer's, Pomeroy Branc~ of business meeting 2 p.m. White's Chapel , Coolville ,
and
Kevin Gih~s.
Athens County Savings and Saturday at · Pomeroy 7:30 each evening from April
Loan, New York Clothing, Masonic Temple preceding 8 3 through April 10 ; special
Ebershach Hardware, V. D. p.m. installation of officers. singing, public invited.
Edwards, Swisher &amp; Lohse Potluck refreshments
REGULAR meetin g,
and 10, 7: 30 p.m .; Apple
Racine Chapter, 134, OES, 8
Drugs, · Chapman Shoes, following installation. ,
Grove United Methodist
Reuter Insurance and LandREGULAR
meeting p.m . Monday at the Masonic
Church,_,Yp.m. Saturday,
Tr od t
'
mark, all of Pomeroy; H. .
.11 L d
Temple
Pra
.
cti
ce
.
for
arr1sonv1 e o ge 411 , . . . . ·
Z.Immerman F ee d St ore, F&amp;AM
S t da at Initiation and dues must. be
.
April f. Public invited to any · ~,_
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• 7·30 p.m. a ur y . paid by this date.
Alhany; General Tire, King's
of these appearances.
·
Builder, Village Pharmacy, ~~i~ · All Master Masons . BEDFORD G•ls 4-H Club
Burkett's Barl)er Shop,
·
meeting 7 to 8 p.m. , Monday
SUNDAY
·at home of Jo Anne Kaldore ,
Heritage House, Middleport
PETER Maginde, a native
.·
leader. Anyone interested in
Lunch Room, C!Uzens
1 B k
B h of New Guinea , speaking at
an •
• r Rutland .Community Church . joining call 992-7751 or 992NatioQa
STR~ET
Clothiers, Baker Furniture,
3890.
OVER
BLUE
&amp;
GRAY
REST.
Jirruny's Pastry, Foreman &amp; 10 :30 'a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday.
"LITTLE
ISl\AEL ,"
bb
B F kl' J k Anyone . needing _ transA ott, en ran m, ac portation, call 742-2460.
gospel singing group of young
~
and 'Everetts's Restaurant,
HYMN sing Sunday at ·people from Alabama, will be.
EVERYONE IS INVITED T(f ~ -EE THIS OUTSTANDING FILM.
Ingels Furn,Iture, Western Chester Church of God. The singing ·at Racine Wesleyan
Auto, Debs, Firestone,
United Methodist Church,
N
J J Revelators of McArthur •nd
Charles Kin~, apa, Dr. . . Jim and Marcella Trace to be April 4 through April 8, 7:30
Davts, Dan ·s, State Farm featured. Public invited : p.m.; at Portland United
Insurance; Royal Crown
Methodist Church, April 9 .
Bottling, Spencer's Market, Pastor is Mike Southard.
Mark V, Sewing Center, .
·Middleport Book Store,
Middleport Department
Store, Tony's Carryout,
Quality
Print
Shop,
Wilkinson's Small Engine,
Dairy Ish!, all of Middleport.

Birthday
observed

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20,000 DEGREES FAHREN~EIT
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and not a drop of water

Exhibit
to open
ATHENS - An exhibition
o'r 25 models built from
Leonardo da Vinci's scientific
and technical drawings will
open at . Ohio University's
Trisolini Gallery April 5.
Models in the show, which
runs through Apri130, include
both practical and theoretical
devices. Among them are a
flying machine, a paddlewheel ship, and armored tank
and a spring-&lt;lrlven car.
The 15th century artist·
scientist's work · reveals his ·
inventive genius and his
foresight. Many of his designs
foreshadowed developments
that dld not take practical
fonn until modern times.
The models are part of the
IBM
Corp.'s
touring
exhibition program. They are
displayed with . panels of
explanatory mat~rial and
sketches reproduced from
Leonardo's notebooks.
Hours for th.: opening. are 5
to 8 p.m. · Regular gallery
hours are 12-4' p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday .

Red Rose Dog Food

Dog Nuggets .Dog Meal

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HUNDRED~

OF
BIBliCAl

WONDERS
filmed
il'l the Holylal'ld
ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN .
AND DIRECTED BY RON ORMOND

R. R. G. LEE

DR. JACK HYLES

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Chorus to hold

Thousands face
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Dear Helen :
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The !list days or Christ on John Morris, Mike Edwards,
My buaband only asks me aut wben he' knows 1 ClUI t go. So
earth will· be presented in an Rick Edwards , J . R . the blame is on me and he's off the book. He'd-rather Ue on the
Easter pageant Sunday at Wamsley, Greg Thomas, couch and watch 'IV, but he won't admit it .
2:30 p.m. at Trinity Church Mark Boyd and Danny NorFor instance, -wben he knows I am go~ to. baby..tt that
because th,ey can 't -or: won 't
by the Senior Citizens Chorus man. The women at the tomb • evening, be always calli from the office and invit• me oome
- pay winter heating bills,
under the direction of Mrs. will be portrayed by Georgia place the complains that if I didn't get so involved we could go
according to Public Utilities million customers are
Carrie NeuWing.
Watson, Ellen Couch, and out ~ enjoy ouroelves. (l baby's!! maybe three times a
Commission of Ohio (PUCO ) delinquent.
Accompanist for t·he Frances Roush.
,. ha
member David Sweet.
Sweet argued that an
presentation will he Mrs.
The processional hymn will . mooth.)
When
company
cmnes
he
says
afterwarda,
I d lt aU
\
. Thursday, Sweet asked liis extension would let people
Hazel Thomson while Mrs. be " All Hail the Power of planned to see a llhow, and iook what happened !"
two Republican colleagues on facing shut-offs work out a
Neutzling. will be the. reader · Jesus Name," and the prayer
What do you do with a man Uke that? - TIRED' OF
the corrunission to extend payment plan with their
of the script which she com- will be ofl•red by Betty Kern. EXCUSES
PUCO's Jan. 26 moratorium utility.
piled. Mrs. Neutzling's organ Mrs. Neutzling will have a
on gas sh ut-oils, which
N ~ w c o m b , . ·t h e
prelude will be "Calvary.''
short meditation entitled Dear Tired :
expires today , until the end of co mmis s ion 's newest
Tal&lt;tng the role of Christ "The Night Before" to open • Maybe you should fight guile with guile. Te~ your huaband
the March billing cycle, April member, said his "big hangwill be Mickey Williams. Cast the pageant.
you have a baby-eittillg job, or that friends will "drop in on a
15.
uP" was tha~ an extension
as disciples will lle Trell
Members of the chorus are psrtlcular evening. Then, when he hits you with the usual (!fiThe request failed Z-1, but would only delay the "day of
Schoenleb as Peter, Virgil Rose · McDade, Teresa E. fated) invitation, a~er, ''Great! The other people cancelled
the commission did order reckonin~ " for tardy utility
McElroy as John, Jewell CUr- Byer, E.lizabeth Slavin, Ethel ... Aren'tyou thrilled?" And don'tlethimwlggle out of it.
natural gas utilties to customers and would, "as an
tis, as James, and Rick Blaet- Hughes, Rose Ginther, Ruth
He may even enjoy the evening : sometimes men need a
advertise a six-month end result, hurt the
tnar, John Morris, Eugene Circle, Helen Bloomer, Bet- bull doser (dose of bull) to shove them out of their ruts. - H.
extended payment plan.
consumer."
McElroy, Kennit McEI~oy, nice Winn, Dean Blackwood,
P. S. Hide this colwnn before your sneal&lt;y stay-&lt;~1-home
"I can't help but go back to ·
A·total or 3 per cent of all
Dayton McElroy, Charles · Thora Blackwood, Clara luis a look, or It's all systems ''No Glo."- H.
natural gas customers may the reason we voted tbe
Wayland, John ~er, Larry
. Thomas, Ira Wolfe, Betty
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be tardy with their winter moratoriUm, in the first
Byer, and Dannf Nonrum as Kern, Ralph Kern, Marie Dear Helen :
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place,'' sid Heckman. "We
, beating bill paymegts.
the ollier disciples. Judas will Robinson, Caryl Cook, Sarah
, COME SUMMER the very well dressed Soviet woman
The
poem
from
a
geriatric
ward,
titled
"A
Crabblty
Old
C. Luther Heckman, PUCO were faced (on Jan. 26) with
be portrayed by Danny Voss, Walter Voss, Garnet Woman,'' has an answer. lt was printed in ~~Focus" magazine,
may be wearinJ! a costum~ong the lines of this cotton
chairman, said Sweet's argu- extraordinary cold weather
Thomas. ·
ErVin and Irene Bush.
dress. It is one of some 90 new designs being shown in
and the author remains anonymous - a nurse who cares for
ment that extending the and the likelihood tljlt people
Sc~
wlllinchlde
the
Last
A social hour with the elderly. Here It is:
Leningrad, a fashion center for the Soviet Union. Photo is
moratorium would forestall wouid freez~ - death . That
Supper around the table, the refreshments will follow 'the Dear Crabbity Old Woman: ,
released by the official agency, Sovfoto.
mass gas shuwfls didn't reason is no longer there."
departure of Judas, Christ program.
r
What do we see, you ask, what do we see? Yes, we are
"I agree that we may be
convince him .
and his disciples in the
thlnklng
when looking at thee. We may seem to be hard wben
Heckman said most utility delaying the inevitable," regarden of Gethsemane,
we
hurry
and fusll but there are many of you and too few cl. us!
companies meet individually sponded Sweet. "But May
Christ in prayer, the mob takW~ would Uke for more Ume to sit by yoil and talk : to bathe
with customers faced with would be a better month than
mg Christ away, and the
you and feed you and.help you to walk; to hear of your blues •
imminent service April with tonight 's temperaresurrection morning.
and
things you have done; your childhood, your husband,Jo;our
ture going down to 32
discontinuance.
Music by Uie chorus will
daughter,
your son . But the Ume is against us, there's so much
• . "It is · very clear that we degrees. ''
tell the story of each sceneto
do:
patients
too many and nurses too few. We grieve when
WASHINGTON (UPl) will want to continue to
Of Ohio's six major gas
a direct one.
"Here at thy Table, Lord, "
we
see
you
so
sad
and alone- willi nobody near you, no filends ,
monitor the situation," said utilities~oly the Cincinati Average prices for raw farm
Consumer prices are also '"Tis Midnight on Olives
'of your own.
Heckman . ''But in the Gas &amp; El
ic (::o. told Sweet products gained 1 per cent in affected by processing costs Brow," "Have You Tarried in
Awards were presented
We feel all your pain, and we know of yourfear ,that nobody
meantime, the moratorium it was
advertising its six- the month ending March 15 which make up about 60 cents the Garden," by a sextet of when Middleport Cub Scout cares now your end is so near. Nurses are people, with feelings
will not be extended. People month extended payment the fourth . consecutive . of every retail food dollar, Marie Robinson, Rose Gin- Pack 245 met recently at the
monthly increase - and and - in addition - changes ther, Mrs. Neutzling, Bernice Feeney-Bennett Post 128, dearest old Gran in the very end hed, and the lovely old Dad
will be cut off and utilities are plan.
and the things that he said.
directed to advise their
CG&amp;E public relations wound up 1.5 per cent above a in raw farm product prices Winn, Clara Thomas, and Am'flcan Legion Home.
speak of compassion and love, and feel sad when we
customers of tbe extended official Greg Graham told year ago, the Agriculture sometimes take many Irene Bush, "Ten Thousand
Receiving awards were thinkWe
of
your
lives and the JoYil that you've had. Wben the Ume
- payment program and Sweet his utility was not Department says.
months to reach the Angels Could Have Saved Ertc Johnson, John Arnold,
has
arrived
for
you to depart, you'll leave us behln~ with an
review their credit plans." advertising because it can't
The department's monthly consumer level.
Him," uWhere Have You Slawn Baker, John Epple,
Utility Consumer Counsel handle all the callsit is now price report Thursday
Agriculture Department Laid Him?" "Rejoice on this Bobcat awards; Danny achie in our hearts.
When you sleep the long sleep, no more worry or case,
William Spratley said the receiving.
economists currently are Radiant Morning," "He is Slamblin, Carl Moodispaugh,
·
"possibility of mass (gas )
CG&amp;E however, is only
predictiilg 1977 retail food Risen/' and " The Day of ·With one arrow, Bear award; there are otber old people and we must be there.
So please understand, If we hUrry~ fuss ...
shut-offs is very real,'' but concerned with 3,500 of its showed !arm prices rose prices will average 4 to 5 per • Resurrection.''
Max Blake, the Wolf badge
There
are many of you, and too f w of us! - A CARING
bacl&lt;ed off wlien asked if his 747,000 customers who owe laster than an· index of cent above 1976 if 'weather
Iri the mob scene will be with one gold arrow; Nick
office would challenge the more Ulan $300 each.NURSE.
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farmers' costs which gained conditions are good for the Pomeroy scouts, Danny Bush, the gold and sllver ·
PUCO's refusal to extend
Each of the other major only 0.5 per cent during the rest of this year. The forecast Thomas, Rick Blaettnar, arrow; Billy Weaver,
their prohibition in ·court.
utilities reported - it is month. ,
was raised from an Initial
Richard Poulin, David
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· Sweet reported on figures. advertising the · extended
prediction
of
a
3
to·
4
per
cent
&amp;over;
steve Crow, Scott
Farm costs in mid-March,
supplied to the fUCO by lhe payment plan in i&gt;ersonal however, were 5 per cent gain largely because of bad
Gheen, Tony Welch, Max
six major natural gas notices
to
delinquent above a year' earlier weather .during tbe winter.
IN THE COMMON
Blake, one year pins; David
PLEAS COUR·T OF
· uttlitles, which serve about customers, telephone , calls compared with the 1.5 per
The monthly farm price
Fisher, Carl Moodispaugh, P.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
3.5 million Ohioans.
and advertisements in the cent increase over a year ago repOrt showed orange prices
PROBATE DIVISION
J. Harris, Allen Spaulding,
JIIMES E . SIMPSON, liD ·
. Sweet said the numbers news -media.
Dsnny Thomas, Nick Bush,
in farm prices. As a result, leaped from 86 cents a box in MIN ISTRATOR of the Estate
showed that some 50,000 of
mid-February to 11.46 in mid- of BE'RTH A . N.EIMEYER , Melvin Van Meter, Roonie
!arm
returns
la.St
month
were
CYPRESS, Calif. (UP! )the 960,000 customers of tbe
March but remained well DECEASED ,
Denny, Charles Davis, John.
PIa in t iff ,
Defending
champion and top- at 69 per cent of the "fair" below the $2.09 of a year ago.
E.•st · Ohio Gas Co.,
Bacon II), two year pins.
parity
standard
compared
to
YS.
Cleveland, face seeded Adidlis of Los Angeles 71 per cent a year earlier.
Apples also rose, but IRIS TRACY AUSTIN ,
Allen Spaulding advanced to
Address Unknown ;
,
disconoection, .accordinJ! the rolled over the New York
grapefruit
prices declined THE
The
March
·farm
price
the
Webelos level and Scott
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
,
MENU FOR SUNDAY, APRIL3RD
East Ohio Vice President Clemente's 53-39 in the average rose, officials said, from $1.85 a box in .February DEVISEES , LEGATEES , Gheen, James Martin and
Roast lleel, flounder fish, cod
National
AAU
Women's
·
DISTRIBUTEES , liD ·
Robert Koblenzer.
largely because of cootinued to $1.10 in March.
John Bacon lD received ibe ·
MIN
ISTRATORS,
fish~
hamburger steak, fried
Basketball
Tournament
MEAT:
Another 37,000of the 659,000
Beef cattle prices moved up EXECUTORS, IF ANY, OF recruitment patch.
gains for soybe81)s and cotton
d'licken &amp; ham.
Thursday
night.
customers of the Dayton
NEIMEYER ,
which have been in tight !rom $33.10 per hund - BERTHA
Dens 2 md 3 ll'esented
DECEASED ;
Uma beans, peas and carrots,
redweight.
in
February
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS ,
supply; an increase in catile
*Its and there were games
VEGETABLES:
modles.
DEVISEES . LEGATEES ,
prices, and a sharp jump for to $33.80 in March, 20 cents OISTRIBUTEES
and opening and closing
,' AD ·
above
a
year
earlier
.
But
oranges recorded in llie wake
oeretJlmles with lathers of
MIN IS.JRATORS ,
Baked, masl)ed and home fries.
POTATOES:
EXECUTORS , IF ANY , OF
of
production · losses., hogs fell from $39.30 · in ·BIRD
jlllCk members participating.
0 . ROMINE. ALSO
' appearing after a January February to $37.10 last month KNOWN AS BERT,.ROM I NE , ,Re!reshjnents were served.
Cl1erry and apple.
PIE:
compared to $45.50 a year DECEASED,
freeze.
·
·Et al ..
Soybean prices, $6.81 a earlier.
Tossed/ slaw, cottage cheese.,.
Defendants .
Cotton
prices,
which
were
SALAD
&amp;
FRUITS:
app
tesauce &amp; peaches.
· bushel at the farm level in
NO"TICE
PARTY PLANNED
52.7
cents
a
pound
a
year
ago
SERVICE
BY
January and $7 .06 in
A pre-registration party
.
PUBLICATION
.
.
February, rose again to $'1 .64 and 63.9 cents last month,
Plaintiff has brought this
for
daily vacation Bible
WE_HAV.E__SO_FT ICE__(_RE~M
in mid-March cornwed to rose again to 66.2 cents a action nam ing each of you as school will be held at 2 p.m.
1 l1ey'U cetl.lllllY du IJc!Wr lli
one
of
the
defendant
s
in
the
MILK
SHAKES AND BANANA
pound.
· 14.46 a year earlier as
above-named court by fil ing
buy t htiir pa t1 o tuntllur e e,HIY
Sunday at the Bradbury
SPLITS
Along
with
hogs,
there
were
his compla i nt on February
nu\'V .11 011 1 IJc~t 111,nk df.iWIJ~t
domestic and .export buyers
Church of Christ. Any
16th . 1977.
substantial
declines
in
March
competed for 3'tight supply .
The oblect of the com pia lnt
c.hildren or parent~ inCHAR-BROiLED- STEAKS
Thursd:,iy's announcement · prices for eggs and milk, and is that the real estat~ terested in attending the
small
declines
for
corn
and
herlnafter
descr-i
bed
be
sold
WEEKDAYS6a.m.lo7 p.m . SUNDAY 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
1
by
the
Agriculture
Bible school are invited to .
in Its entirety, and to pay the
Department that China has wheat; The av~ wheat debts of the decedent, Bertha attend.
imeyer.deceased ; tl'lat the
ordered 390,000 tons of price, $2.45 a bushel, was Ne
rights, Interests and ilef)s of
. soybeans from American $1.20 below · a year earll~r all partie! may be fully
traders - includmg 200,000 while corn was only 17 cents a determined, adjusted and
thl'lt pla int iff be
tons ·for delivery in the bushel below a year ago. , protected;
authorized and ordere~ tb sell
SURGiCAL PATIENT
.. Real Old-l'ashioned Home Cookin~"
Millo
prices,
.
which
said real estate accord ing to
current crop Season - could
Mrs.
Maude
Ross,
ail,
lhe
statutes
in
such
case
$9.42
a
further strengllien markets ilveraged
underwent surgery Thursmade and provk:l.e d, end tor
lrd St;, RACINE, Oii"lo
despite the fact traders are hlHldredweight for all grades . such other alid fUrther relief day morning at Veterans
PHONE 949-2515
he may b- entitled to; that
free to ship the beans from were 30 cents below a year as
Memorial
Hospital.
Her
~ld
real
estate
Is
descr
ibed
'· any origin, including Brazil. earlier. They are expected to as follows :
room number is 137. Mrs.
The following described
The over aU gain in ·average rise now, however, because
Ross-is
the mother of David
rea
1
estate
situ{ted
In
th.e
farm prices apparently fore- President Carter last monUi State of OhIO, C9unty Of Ross and Mrs. Elizabeth
shadows some continuing approved a 9 per cent Meigs and In the Village of ,Well.
to.wit :
.
price hikes lor consumers increase in milk · price Pomeroy,
Being the following reel
supports
to
take
effeci
today.
later in llie year. But tbe
·estate itt the east half of 100
~tere Lots Nos. 3C6 and 307 in
relationship between the
the County of Meigs and State
SHARE THE JOY
volatile index of raw farm
NOTICE OF FILING
Of Ohio descr ibed as follows .
OF PETITION FOR
fo.wlf :
products and the retail prices
TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Beginning at the "'!Orih
consumers
pay
is
not
always
OF EASTER
a!l4
Notice is hereby given that
East corner
Of , James
.... p~eces! ----:-:-~---,
on
the
:JOth
day
of
March
,
Hopkin's
lot
;
theflce
South
12
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r
ro.-allyourhome
1977 ,
the under signed . degrees Ea.st 219 teet to a
A J(Jverv expltn(,letl mer,,r l~&lt;m et qrou 11. fuusht.~l rrl
WITH A.OWERS .
Petitioners flied a Petition in
stump; thence North 8?
59 N. 2nd St.
anliuue&lt;.J ou tdoor rin&lt;~ mcl. You. \)ut the !till II.: e. col
Entertainment and
theCou rtofCommonPieasof
degrees · 177 feet ; thence
992-5560
f•:e tdiJ!e 1111tl I ch ~u s Tl1 ~ l(}Q·" ptJIVlllllt.l!,rtu
·Appliance Needs
Meigs county, Ohio . being
North 67 V7. degrees Eut 25.,.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Between 100,000 and 1SO,OOO
Ohioans face discontinuance
of gas service this month

Power &amp; Light Co . are
expected to be in arrears by
the end of the March billing
cycle and Columbia Gas
attorney Tom Brown told
Sweet 12,500 of Columbia's 1

COLORING CONTEST

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Products of farm
bring more now

f\1\Sl
Pl\1£

RULES
Just color one or more of the drawings on this Pi!ge,
Iii! in the blanks and take your entry to the sponsoring
store before -April 6th. Contest is open to anyone 12
years of age or under. excepting children of sponsors
or of this newspaper's employees.

In every tre• you'll find a nest of baby
'birds that never rest.

NAME------~-------

Pretty tulips and daHodlls dot the
gardens and the hills.
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NAME ______________

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ADDRESS...;,_______

ADDRESS---'----AGE
PHONE ,---&amp;.~

Cubs' awards
made recentJy

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AGE

ELBERFELDS
IN POMERO.l
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(:5&gt;

PHONE

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE·

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the farm front

FOOD

that delights ...

New chicks from small eggs hatch;
they .love to run in the briar patch!

In the meadows young lambs play;
they know that Easter's on its way.

"Earlybirds"
do better!.

NAME-------~--~

NAME ____________

ADDRESS------AGE
PHO.NE

ADDRESS---------AGE . _
PHONE

BAKER FURNITURE

lnq

RUTLAND FURNITURE

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

A~NOLD

Grandma wears her fin~st bonnet with .
lots of frills and flo)&gt;Yers on it.

NAME-----~--~
, -----

ADDRESS ____________
AGE

PHONE ·- - - - - -

MARGUERITE'S: SHOES

GRATE

POMEROY,

The Easter eggs we love ta color!
Plain white eggs are so much duller.

NAME _______________
.ADDRESS-----AGE
PHONE

KIDDIE ·SHOPPE
POMEROY, OHIO

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$}9995

fiJ.,mt.t.Jd~ dl i! (Nl rurt.il Rc r1 SOOO

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SERVICE

RIDENOUR'S
TV &amp; Appliance
Gas Serv1ce
Racine, Ohio
rhe~ter

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CaSe No. 16,.416, on the docket
Court. asking that
S19 ; .492 .75 be translerred
from the General Fund to the
Motor Vehicle Fund , as J
provided by law. tor the
reasons set forth In said Petition ; and. that said
Petition will be set for
1hea ring on the 9th dey of
April. 1977.
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Gllt&gt;RGE REED
ALVIN REED
CHESTER WELLS
Trustees Olive Township,·
ME:ioscounty , Ohio
{4) t . lie
Of ~a i d

CREOSOTE
.FENCE POST
T!•• IOj1

&lt;tu.oloto wnG.I ~r1'•&lt; , • .,,.

•oomv totww ._, r"i'

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Ingels JurJiitute
106 N. 2ND AVE.

lh ROUND ..............:....$2
FUU ROUND ............. ~275-

211 ·

olf{;eiY C &lt;k!ll )~'l'&gt;l'•&gt;l«! mtl' pt~·.YJ •"'~ I
lfl'd Uu t h tulh'\Jn~ th•l ..,,. n ... ~, t Jt•.~

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MIOOLEPORT, 0.

BOTH IN 7 FT. LIENGTHS

.BAUM TRUE VALUE
985-SlOl

.' Re.jg~~,~~ req~i.red

to answer

tne: complaint wit.h ln twenty -

NOW IN STOCK
wtoMit.

~et to a run ; then.;;e up and
along said run .472 feet to the
ploce of beginning , con ·
tairiing 95.-100 acres , more or
less ; saving ond excepting
lhe coat and oth _er m lnerats
therein .and the r1ght to mine
the, , same
without
rn .
cumbi'ancelothesurtaceand
a\ I ways and rlohts of w'y
a o,h g any ~lneral seam are
hereby excepted f(om this ,
deed; the aforesa id being the
rea:l estate conveyed to Jacpl}._.
Dor'n lck by thedeedsof ·sanlli
H. Dabney and Clara .P •.
O.bn_e y, et at. by deeds
be8'1'ing date respec.tlvely of
Apr il 9, 1877 and March ·1816,
which deeds are recorded
respec;:tlvely in .volume 58,
Pages 615 and 616' and
Vol~ll)e 58, P80~S - 616and '617
or the Records ot Deeds of
Meigs County , Ohio .
Reference· Deed : Vol. 129 •
Page 132, Meigs County Deed

CHF.STER, 0.

eight days after the last
publication of this notice .
which will~ publlshed 'once
each week for Sl)( successive '
weekS ,
and )he
la,.st
publication will be made on
May 6, 1977.
In case Of your failure to
·answer or otherwise respond
n perfnltted by the Ohio
Rules of CJvH Procedure
within 11'11 time stated ,
iudoment by defa,urt will be
rendered against you for the
relief deman,ded in the ,
complaint.
·Manning 0 Webster ,
Prooate Jud9e
MeigS County, OhiO
(.aJ l i"'8.
22 , 29 : (51 6 - 6tc

ps.

POTTED PLANTS
•HYDRANGEAS
•LILIES
•AZALEAS
•MUMS

.· '· TERRARIUMS
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The Easter lilies are in bloom, filling the
air with their perfume.

•ROSES
•CARNATIQ~S .

•CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS

.VASE ARRANGEMENTS

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•FRESH CUT AJMNERS

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cas!) 'n carry orders

. PL.AC£ OUT-«·TOWN ORDERS EARLY!

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On Easter morn, our basket's full,
out of tlie straw, thl!! eggs we pull!

NAME-------------- ' NAME~---------ADDRESS ____________
.ADDRESS - - - - - - - - - - '
AGE
PHONE ..,...--...,.__ AGE
PHONE

COUNTRY COUSINS
COOKSHOPPE
POMEROY, OHIO

c;&gt;n Easter Day the choirs sing, while the
church bells softly rlnj~.

Our f11vorite is· the Easter. Bunny;
the gifts he hides are very funny!

NAME---~~-----

NAME--------ADDRESS ___~----AGE
PHONE

ADDRESS _ ____;,______.,:._
AGE

PHONE
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FARMERS BANK

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•heritage house

DAN THOMPSON FORD

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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�·II-\he Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Friday. April l, l977

o m ..

Sunday e vangel iU• c
meet11\g , 7 30 p m
Praye r
meetmg, WednHdoy 1 30 p m .

UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY,
Ow,ght L. Zov•tz, d •reclor
H A R R I S c) N V I l l E
PRESBYTE-RIAN , Rev . Ernest

Stncl\ hn pastor Sundov church
sc hool. 9.-30 o m . Mr s Homer
l4te
sup f .; morn ang worshi p,
10,30 •
MIDDLEPORT, Su nday school,
q 30om . R•chord Vaughan , supt.
Mornang wonk ep, 10·30.
The Rev
SYRACUSE, Morneng worship , 9
Deeth rector Ckurch !!oar· om . Sunday sckool 10 am Mrs
10 30 am , Ho l y commu- Sampson Hall supl
f irst Sunday of month chu r
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD,
school, 10·30 am for nursery Rev . James D Guynn pastor
through 12 ,
Sunday school, 10 o m , Sunday '
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHR IST
worsh ip , 11 am Sunday evenmg
1
EYonson . pa s lor, 81ble serve ce , 7 p m , Wedmn day wor
school 9·30 om , w orship 10 30 shtp servece, 7 30 p m
adu lt w orshep servt ce and
HAZH COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
yo ung peopl e's meeteng, 7 30 Naar long Bollom , Edsel Hart ,
' p m Combined Btble i ludy and
pa stor Sunday. school 10 o.m .
proyermee teng, Wedn.esdoy 7 JO Church , 7 30 p m.
prayer
p m
meeteng , 7 30 p m Tkursday
THE SALVATION ARMY En~o~oy
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL ,
Ray W Wming, officer tn charge. Th erd Ave the Rev Welham Knit·
Sunday,
10 am .
Holtness
le i. pastor Ronald Dugan Sun·
meetmg
10 30 a m , Sunday· day School Sup! . Classes for oil
Sc::hool. Yo ung People s Leg eon, 7 ages e... en1ng servece, 7 30 , 81ble
pm
Thursday. 1 to 3 p m , study, Wednesday . 7 30 p m
lodtes Home League , 7 p m. Prep yoUth ser v1ces. Freday, 7.30 p m
classes
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill BAP
BUR LI NGTON SOUTHERN BAP· liST. Corner Ash and Plum , Noel
TIST CHAPEL Route I , ShadeHerrman . pasto r Saturday eYen
Pastor Bobby Elkens
Sunday
eng service. 7 30 p m . Sunday
schoo l 5 p .m , Sunday worshi p, School , 10 30 o.m
5 45 p.m , Wednesday prayer serMEIGS
. ve ce. 7 30 p m
COOPERATIVE PARISH
ST PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH,
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Sycamore and Second
Rober! T Bumgarner
St s Pomeroy The Rev W1ll eam
Otrector
M1ddleswarth
Pastor
Sunday
POMEROY ClUSTER
School at 9·A5 o m and Ckurch
Rev Robert Hoyden
Serv•ces 11 o m
Rev Jomes Corbell
SACRED HEART Rev Father
CHESTER, Worshlp 9 15 om
Paul 0 Welton pa s lor Phone Churck SchooiiOo _m
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II 1s not str,mge that someone ~,.:h ose thl !) lonel y !S pOt to cn2-2825 Saturday even eng Moss
POMEROY , Worsk ep 10 30o m
erect a re vc n:nt tnL' morhtl It wa•dtll a dt:solalc h1ll that three 7 30 Sunday Moss, 8 and 10 a m . Ckurch School 9 30 o m UMYF
6 30 p m
Confession, Saturday, 7 7 30 p m
no~sc~ " t o o d many cc ntun cs ;.~go
the Cross of the
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
ENTERPRISE Worshtp 9 o m.
S.tv tour
ar~d of the pcnttent
and of the scoffer
OF CHRIST, 100 W Mom St Jerry
Church School l Oam
Paul mtmster phone 992-7b66 "'
ROCK SPRINGS Worshtp 10
Always the ~c cfosscs have seemed to belong to the Conser~o~att ve non mstrumentol om Churc., School 9 I Sam .
UMYF 6 30 P m
Jc~ulute lull s o f l1 fe When u m an feels the cr ushmg burd e n Sunday wo rship 10 o . m , Beble
stud'( 11 om worsh ep 6 p m .
FLATWOODS, Worshep ll om .
of v. ntdl y c&lt;.~re upon h1m , when hi.' tmJge ~ the steep tra1llos1 Wednesday Beble study , 7 p m
Church Schooi !Oo m
OlD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
and alone - th ~ n . either h e wrl l c l ann the Love and
CHUR CH , Rev . Rolpk Sm th ,
Rev RobertBum'garner
Strength of Chn st as chd the penttcnt , or hke the scoffer he
pastor Sunday school 9 30 o. m,
HEATH , Robert Bumgarner ,
w1 1! let ht s unbelief destroy h1 s soul.
Mrs Worley FranCis , superenten
Poster
Worsh1p
10 3D om .
dent Preacheng serviCes f1rst &amp; Ckurch School 9 30 a m, UMYF 6
Bu t no man should watt fo r a t i m e of d csol.J t ln n tn mak e th1rd Sundays lolloweng Sunday P m
RUTLAND Wilbur Hilt Pastor.
hfe· s most JOY (lll ~ dec 1s1on 11 c.m be mad e today
and School
GRAHAM UNJTED METHODI ST
Worshep 10 30om Chur ch School
scaled with ye ars of happy ~er v t ce tn the church ot one s Preeckmg 9 30 am firs! ond se· 9 30 a m
cor.d Sundays ol each montk '
SYRACUSE CLU STER
·
chotec
lt'1 1rd and fourth Sundays each
Rev, R1cl1ard E JarvJs
month wo rsh1p serv ece ol 7 30
ASBURY . Worskep 10 40 am . \
p rn Wednesday evenmgs at Church School 9·30 o m UMW

Sunday
1 Peter
1 I 25

Monda y
t Peter
4 1 11

Tuesday
1 John
2 1· 11

Wednesday
I John
4 1· 2 1

Thursda y
1John
5 1·5
1 Freday
: Psalms
• 130 1-8

Saturdav
luke
19 1 28

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7 30 Prayer and B1ble Study
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST ,
Mulberry Heeghls Rood Pomeroy
Pas l or Gerard Seton Sabbath
Schoo l Supenntendenf
Claro
Mcintyre Sobbatk School , Sotur·
dey alternoon at 2 00. weth Wor·
skep Servece follow1ng ot 3 15
RUTlAND fiRST BAPTIST
CHURCH- Drewy Gore
supt.
Sunday School 9 30 om , morn·
mgworshtp , 10 45 am
THE HILAND CHAPEl George
Cosio , pastor Sunday School.
9 30 a.m even1ng worsk1p, 7 30
Thursday evenmg prayer servece,
7.30p m
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, Rev.
Peter Grondoll pastor William
Watson
Sunday school supt ,
Sunday school 9 ,30 om BYF, 6
p m , Beble Sh1dy Wednesday 7
p m cho1r practice Wednesday ,
a 30 p.m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTISt . 282
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy Paul)
While , Pastor GoryBoshom Sun ·
doy school supt Sunday school.
q 30 0 m . , morn 1ng worshep
10 30 e¥enmg worsh ep 6 30 p.m
Mtdweek prayer serv ice , 7 30
pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
Dexter Rd . longsvelle Ohto, Rev .
Clyde Ferrell Pastor, Sunday
School
11
o.. m
Sa tu rday
preocheng se rveces 7 30 p . m
Wedne sday even eng Beble study
of 7 30 p .m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bodey Run Rood, Rev Emmett
Rowson pastor. Handley Dunn .
supt Sunday sckool. 10 am Sun· ·
day evemng servtce 7 30 Beble
teochmg 7 30 p m. Thursday
DYES VILLE COMMUNITY C~UR·
CH Roger C Turner , pastor.
Sundoysc:hool930om Sunday
morneng wofsh\p '10·30 Sunday
even eng servtce, 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY , 11 5
Bull ernul Ave. Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs ~oy Wen eng off1cers m
charge Sunday holiness meeHng
10 om , Sunday sckool 10 30
c m leader YPSM Eloise Adorns.
7 30 p m salvo t 1orl meeleng
lodees Home league 12 noon to 2
p m Thursdo): prayer meefeng
and Btble study Thursday, ,7 30
pm
MIDDlEPORT

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

MEIGS-TIRE CENTER, INC.
John F Fultz

Ph. 992 -2101

tHE FINEST IN MOBILE HOMES
Pomeroy - Ph. 992-7034

Pomeroy

1100 E. Mam

SUNDAY TIMES.SENTINEL

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BIG JIM'S PLAZA

Serving Meigs, Masor..
And Gall Ia Area

Mtddleport. Ohio

Phone 992-2156
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RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
'"HE ll"
Thtrd St.

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON
Call949 -2838 For An Appotntmenf
Racme, Ohto

OEA ~ ER

Ph. 949-28B2

Radne

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE - ~
. SERVICES
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PAUL!S BARBER SHOP
Open 8 to

Ph. 992·5130

Pormeroy

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

GROCER IES&amp; GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Rae me
.
Ph. 949_·2550

COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERV IC E
Locust &amp; Beech Sis. Middleport Ph 992-9921

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

' P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

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804 W.

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Pomeroy

BAKERS OF t;;AY90 BREAO
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Ph 992·3030

Middleport

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HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRESCR IPTIONS

Huntington , W.Va .

992-2955

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Ractne, Ohto

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

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220 E

Pomeroy

THIS SPACE AVAilABLE

LOUIS W OSBORNE
Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992 217B

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Phone 992-2156

Fo~r~k M0~~1A~ 0~~PT~;dd~o;;~r

TWIN CITY -GATEWAY

MARK V STORE

Mtddleport, Ohto

Middleport, Ohio

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WE HANDLE ONLY
U S,O.A CHOI,CE MEATS

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GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Ph . 992-3284

. McCOY AUCTION SERVICE

Middleport

{For a real aUction call the Real McCoy)

1.0. (Mac) McCoy

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985-3944

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.FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
2 CONVENIENT MARKETS

RALL'S BEN FRANKliN STORE

Pomeroy ,

MIDWAY MARKET Ph. 992·2582
Mason.,
Ph. 773-5721
~B'S MARKET
ntE DAILY SENTINEL

Mtddlepor1, Ohio

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ltedlcaled to the Interests of'
Melg5·Mason Areo
Phone
?92 2156 •.
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Keep sake D1amond Rings

212 E. Main St.

MEIGS CO.UNTY BRANCH

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ftrsl Tuesdoy Bible Stud y Thurs .
730p m
FOREST RUN Worshep 9 am .
Church School10 am
MINERSVILLE Worsh1p 10 am .
Church School9 o.m
SYRACUSE Chruch School 9 30
om Worship servece 7 30 p.m .
SOUTHERN ClUSTER
Rev T1mothy Smtih
Cluster leader
Rev Sl even W1lson
Assoc10te
BETfiANY (Dorcas), Worship
9 30 a m. Church School 10 30
a.m
CARMEl, Chruch School 9 30
am Worsh ep 10 30 am 2nd and
4th Sundays.
APPLE GROVE . Sunday School
9.30 am . Worship 7 30 p,m 1st
and 3rd Sundays Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fellowshtp
supper ferst Saturday 6 p m UMW
2ndTuesdoy730pm.
EAST LETART Chruch School
l si 2nd 3rd Sundays, 9.30 om
Fourth Sunday 10 30 om War shep 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m. 4th
.Su nday 9 30o .m , Praye r meeting
Wednesday 1 30 p m UMW 1st
Tuesday? 30p m
WESlEYAN (Racane) , Sunday
School 10om Worshep 11 om .
Jr UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p m ,
Btble Study Thursday 7 p m Chaer
Pract1ce Thursday 8 P m
lETART FALLS Church School
lst . 2nd 3rd Sundays 10 15 am.
4th Sunday 915 am. Worshep
1st , 2nd 3rd Sundays 9. 15 o.m .
Ath Sunday 1 30 p m
MORNING STAR, Worshtp 9 30
om . Church School 10 30 om ,
Mid Week Servece Wednesday 8
p m
MORSE CHAPEl , Worshp 11
om . Church School9 30o. m
PORTLAND , Worsktp 7 30 p m
Church School9 30 o m
SUTTON, Chu rch School 930
o m Worsk•p 1st ond 3rd Sundays
10 30om
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev R1ckard Thomas
Pastor
Duane Sydenstmker
John Douglas
Assoctates
JOPPA , Worshep 10 am Chur·
c:h School 9 o m , Prayer Meet eng
Wednesday 8 p m

CHURCH , Sunday School 18fVICI , Wednesday 7 30 p m,
LONG 90TTOM CHRISTIAN ,
10 o m , Proyl!__ m•etmg Thun ·
dey , 7 p m . Sundo, '"'•"'"9 ser · 8ru"e"' Smtih , po•tor. Wollace
Damewood. Supt. Btbl• School
'o'IC8 7p m
' ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST , 9.30 a .m . Pr.achlng seNice,
Pom eroy Hormonvtll• Rd.; Don IO.d a m . No •~ t ng ser "Jice
HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST
Kennedy pas lor , BtU McE lroy
Sunday school supl
Sunday CHURCH . Re..- Herbert A tling
sc hool 9 30 am morn ing w~ · pcntor. S.undoy Schoo l 9·30 o m .
sh1p Of'l d communion, lO&lt;JO a .m ., Morning servlc;e, 10·30 a m ,
Sunday e vening youlh Christian youth
sennc'e
I&gt; AS p . m .
Endea vor , b pm., worsh•p ser E'o'O~II•tl c seN1ce 1 30 p .m.
vi ce, 1 p m WednesdQy evenmg Proyer me•ti ng , Thursday, 1.30
prayer meeting and 81bte study , pm .
7·30 p m ,
FReEDOM GOSPEL MISSION ot
ST. JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH . Bold Knob
Rev
lawrenc- e
Pme Grove· The Rev. Wtll!om Glutt.~oens:omp Sr , pastor .. Aoger
M1ddleswarth, Pastor , Church Wtllford, Sr ., Sunday school •upr.
sarv•ces 9·30 am. Sunday School SuAdoy school 9.30 o ... Sunday
10 30om
evemng serv1ce 7 p m Prayer
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF meeting
Tuetdoy , 7 •3('1 p m.
CHRIST , Mr. Oonald.Raley . postor. Ernest O..ter. doss l.ader
Sundey school , 9·30 om ., wor· Youth meeting. Wednesday , 7 30
sk 1p ser.,.lc-e 10.30 o m. , Sunday p.m. with Don and Martha
ser Yttes. 1 p. m ; youth group, Meodows. leodef1
WHITES CHAPEL Coolv1lle RO
Wednesday, 7p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Rev. Earl Rev Roy Deeter, poslor. Sunday
Shuler. pastor Sunday sc;hool .chool9:30 o m : worship serv1ce.
9 30 a m ., Church serv 1ce, 7 p .m ; 10·30 o m. Bible study and proyer
youth meeting, 6 p m Tuesday Be· service , Wednesday , 7.30p.m
RUTlAND
bleStudy , 7p m
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
pastor. Fronk
NAZARENE , Rev John A Coif- Oenn1s Smtth
man pastor Sunday School, 9 30 Youns.Sundoy school supt Sun ·
a m , Gerold Well1, ~oupt Morn· day school and communeon . 9 30
Worah1p and comunion
ing worshep 10·30 am Sunday o m
e"eoing worsh1p , 7 30 Prayer 10 30om
· RUTlAND
COMMUNITY
meeteng Wednesday 7 30p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST , Don l. CHURCH , Sunday School , 9:30
Walker, Pastor , Ronnee Salser , a. m • wonh1p serviCe 11 a m.,
Sunday school supt , Sunday Wednesday prayer meeting, 7·30
school 9 30 om ; morneng wor· 'p m youth serveces , Sunday. 7
sh1p , 10 .CO am Sunday eYemng p m , Sunday mght worship 7 JO
RUTlAND CHURCH OF THE
warshtp , 7 30 Wttdnesdoy even·
NAZARENE Rev . Lloyd D Gremm
1ng 8eble studf , 7 30.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN. Rev. R. Jr , pastor. Sunday school, 9 30
0 Brown, pastor Sunday School. am ., wonh1p service, 10 30 am
9 30 am , morn eng worsh1p Broodcost live over WMPO young
ser.,.ice
6 .t5
10 .C5, youtk serv1ce, 6 0 p m : people ' s
even ing worship , 7.30 p m ; evangelistic service. 7 30 p m.
prayer orld prots.e, Wednesday , Prayer meettng, Wednesday , 7 30
p .m .. Mtssionary meeteng, 7 30
7 :lOp m
· SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST, p .m . first Wednesday of month
MASON COUNTY
M1les TroiJI, pastor
Sonday
MASON FIRST BAPTIST , Second
school , 10 o m.. Steveltttle. sup I
Even1ng ser¥1ca 1 p.m , prayer ond Pomeroy Sis , Stan Cro1g,
~star Sunday sckool , 9 45 a.m :
meet.ng. Thursday 1 p .m
wOrship ser~o~ice II .o.m , lrom1ng
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO
union , 6·30 p m ; eveneng worRev Bobby Porter, pastor Sun
day school , 9 30 am , wonk•p ship ser~o~ice , 7' 30 p m M1d Week
proy•r servtce, Wednesday , 7 30
servece 11 o m ; evening service
p m.
7 30, youth serv1ce. Wednesday
MASON CHURCH OF' CHRIST P.
7 30 p.m
0 Box AB7 , Meller St , Mason, W.
lANGSVIllE CHRISTIAN CHUR
CH , Ted Jones, pastor Sunday Va Sunday Bible Study 10 om .
school, 9 30 am Roy Segrrlon Worsk1p 11 a m and 7 p m Btble
Study Wednesday 7 p.m .. Vocal
s'upt , morn eng worsk1p 10 30
mu!llC
Sunday evening serv•ce , 7 30
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Cor·
med-week servece Wednesday
ner of Second and Anderson
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE Mason Pastor, Wolter Cloud
Sunday school 9 .. 5.o m., worsh1p
NAZAREN~
Re¥
Dole Ban
pastor, Bob Moore , Sunday servtce , 11 am and 7 30 p m
School supt · Sunday school W~klv Bible s1udy , Wednesday
730pm
'
classes for oil ages 9 30 om.
MASON ASSEMBlY Of GOD ,
morn.~ng worshtp
10 45 o .m. ,
NYPS, 6 30 p m , evongehsflc ser· Ouddeng lone, Mason W. Vo
vice, 7 30 p m
Prayer and Chester Tennant, Pastor. Sunday
School 9 .. s a m , Children's
fo$teng Tuesday
I Q am
Medweek
prayer
serv tce, Ckurch 6 AS p m. Young People's
p.m Evon~elistec .
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
men's Serv1ce ' 6 ..
prayer meeting Saturday 7 p m , Serv1ce 7 30 p.m Women s MIS·
stonory Counetl 10 o.m f irst ond
mtsslonory meehng , second th1rd Tuesdays . Prayer and Bible
Wednesday , 7 30p m
'
Study, Wednesdc;rt 7.30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
HARTFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST
DENOMINATIONAL , Rev Rober!
Smith, pastor Sunday SchooL IN CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev
9 30om , Closs leader leo H1IL Wtlham Campbell. pastor. Sunday
School 9.30 o.m Jomes Hughes,
worsh1p serv1ce, 10 30 am ., chur
supt , eventng serv1ce 7 30 p m .
ck7 ·30 p.m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN Wednesday eveneng prayer
meetmg 7 30 p .m Youth prayer
CH RIST, Elden R Blake pastor
Sunday School 10 o m , Howard serv.ce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW BIBlE CHURCH,
McCoy supt , Morning sermon,
11 am. Sunday neghl ser... eces leta rt W Va • Rt. I, Re.,. Charles
Ckrlsflan Endeavor, 7 30 p m , Hargraves, pastor . Worshi~ ser·
SOng servece, 8 p m , Preach eng v1ces , 9.30 o.m .. Sunday sChool
8 30 p m
Medweek
Prayer 11 a. m .. ,.evemng worsh1p 7 30
meeteng Wednesday 7 p m. Roy p.m. Tuesday cottage prayer
meeflng and 81ble stu~y. 9 30
Adorns , lay leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, a.m. Worshep servfce Wednes·
located of Rutland on New L1ma
Rood nul to Forest Acre Po rk .
Rev Roy Rouse, pastor Rober!
Musser Sunday School sup! Sun
day school 10 30 om , warshep
7 · 30
p m Btble
Study ,
J
Wednesday , 7 30 p m Saturday
~JM"t'l'"
n1ghtprayerserv1te 7 30p m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRI STIAN ,
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Roger Watson, pastor: Jen 1e
ACROSS
Wh1te, Su nday school supt Morn
'.-\ 43 Resound
eng worship, 9 30 a.m , Sun 1 Moslem
DOWN
doyschool 10·30 am. eveneng
judge
1 Junta
servlcEi 7·30 Wednesday Bible 5 Soviet citizen 2 Titillate
Study. 7 30p m
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MT UNION BAPTI ST , Rev Jokn 1 ~lan rtver
C et
Elsw1ck, pastor Sunday sckool 11 Winged
4 Peeve
superintendent, Don Wtlson Sun 13 BeeUe
5 Pacific
day school, 9 .. s am , eveneng,
Bailey
tsland
worship,
7 30 p m.
Prayer
'
meeflng.730p.m Wednesday
for one
6 Make even
TUPPERS PlAINS CHRISTIAN
(2 Wds.)
7 Hebrew
CHURCH , Eugene Underwood 15 Fit_ fiddle
letter
pastor, Howard Coldwell , Jr., l&amp; Swedish
8 lnd.ividuaJ..
Sunday School Supt , Sunday
ty
School 9 30 om . Morning Ser·
coun
ly; in turn
man, 10 30 am Sunday 8'11en1ng 17 Sesame
(3 Wds.)
servi ce 7 p m.
18
9 Hit the hay
LETART
FALLS
UNITED 19 M
Ia b 12The"D" in
BRETHREN, Rev Freeland Noms,
ama
m
pastor. Floyd Norres, supt Sundoy 20 Irish rebel
FDR
school. 930 o ,m., mornlng ser·
group
14 Beg
man, 1() 30 "o.m , Prayer !Jervtce. 21 Lambkin's
21 Draughts
Wednesday , 7 30 p.m
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CHURCH OF GOO OF PRO·
cry
pleces
PHECY . O.J White Rood olf 160, 22 Early
22 Gypsy
Rev Ge:orge Groyle, pastorSun ·
Cagney fihn
horse
day S~hool. 10 a .m .. Arthur Hen· Z3 _upon
son, Sup! Morning ,Worsh,!P· 11
(loved
a m . Young Peoples serv1ce, 7
,
p m .. E'tening serv1ce. 7 30 p.m,
excesWednes"doy M1d-Week Pra'(er
sively)
Servtce
7:30 p .m.. Youth 26 Belief

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Sacood , Middleport , poator, Cur·
111 Stephen. Church school, 9.31)

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a.m. and 7 30 p m , Wednesday
evening81ble1t~y . 7 ·30p m
INDEPENDENT HOliNESS CHURCH. INC - Corn., Fourth ond
Lincoln Sts. , M i ddleport , Rev.
O 'Dell Manley . postor. Sony Hud$0n Sunday School super inten·
den't Sunday school , 9 30 a h1 J
evenm{) worsh ip , 7,30 p m.,
praye r and praise service,
Wttdnesdoy 7 30 p m
THE PEOPlE'S CHURCH Of
PoMEROY - Corner Ma1n ond
Court Sts., thtrd floor over
ltghfhouse Restaurant
Henry
Cook pastor Sunday school. 10
o m .' morneng worship, "11 o m...
even l ng
serv1 c e ,
7 : 30 ,
Wednesday even1ng service ,
7 30.' lnterdenomenot1onal , .fu ll

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RUTlAND CHURCH Of GOD Posror Denn es Boles . Sundoy
School. 10 am ; worsl•up service ,
11 30 o m ond 7. 30 p .m. Prayer
meeting , Wednesday. 7.30p. m
RUTlAND APOSTOliC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST. Thomas l
Holme•. pastor . Bible study ,
Saturday. 7.30 p .m E'"'ongellstlc
p m prayer meeting , Tuesday ,
7:30pm .. Bible Study . Thursday
7 30p m .
POMEROY
WESlEYAN
HOllNESS - Harrisonville Rood .
Dewey Ktng. pastor: Ed1son
Weaver , OUIStont, Henry Eblin .
Jr , Sunday school supt Sunday
schooL 9:30 om .. morning wrx
shep 11 a. m. Sunday evemng
serv1ce , 7 30 prayer meeting,
T~ursdoy . 7:30p.m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH Of
GOO Not Pentecostal , Rev
George 01ler. poslor Worsh1p
serYIC&amp; Sl.l11doy , 9 .C5 o m Sun·
doy ~thool. II a m. worshep ser·
vece, 1 30 p.m Tt'lursday prayer
meellng. 7.30 p m.
MT HERMON Un1ted Brethren
Church Sunday Schoof 9.30 o m
Worsh•p service
I 0 45 a m,
Preochtng services e~o~ery Sunday
oh&amp;rnot1ng with C E. Wednesday
prayer meet ing 7·30 p m Rev
James leach, poslor. Povtd
Holter. loy leoc:ler
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES 1 mele
east of Rutland, junction of Route
12,. and Noble Summ1t Rood (T17.. ). Sunday Bible lecture, 9 30
o. : Wotcktower study, 10 30
a.m, Tuesday , Bible study, 7 and
8. 15 p m Thursday , tt1eocrot ec
school. 7·30 p m,
serv 1ce
meeting 8 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Gronl St.
Meddleport Bobby Elkens . paslor
Sunday School , 10 am . wonkep
service, 11 a m , evenmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
Thursday' prayer
meettng and Btble sludy , 7 30
pm
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RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST
Churcn - leland Haley , pastor
Sunday school 10 a.m evenmg
servece,
7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting, Wftdnesdoy, 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOD of Propi:'1ecy ,
located on tke 0 J White Rood
,off heghway 160 Su nday School
10 am
Superin tendent John
Loveday. first Wednesday mgt'lt
at month CPMA serveces, second
Wednesday WMB meetmg, lh1rd
through fehh youth serv1ce.
George Croyle , poster
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl - S70
Grant St , Meddleport; r(Etv Bobby
Elkms Sunday school, 10 am ,
morning worsh1p, 11 eveneng
worship. 7 30 p m , Thursday
evening B1ble study and prayer
meet en~ 7 30 p m Aff•l•aled w1th
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of
Rev Henry Key Jr . pastor Sun· 7 30 p m Bebl e study and Youth
day School, 9 30 o m , Mrs Erven meel en g at
8 p.m
on
8a~mgardner , supt , Mornmg Wedne,days
worsh •p. 10 4S a m
NORTH BETHEL Worsh1p 11
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF a m • Church SchoollO om
CHRIST IN CHRISTI AN UNION
ALFRED, Sunday School 9 30
l awren ce Manley, pas tor Mrs
o .m , Worshep 10 ,.5o m .. Prayer
Russel' Young. Sunday Sckool meeteng Wednesday 7·A5 p m .
Supt Sunday School 9 30 o m
UMW 3rd TUesday 8 P m .
Evening
worsk1p
7 JO
REEDSVILLE SundoySchool930
Wednesday prayer meeteng , 7·30 a.m Worship 7 30 p m , Prayer
pm
Meeting 730 pm
Tuesday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO, ' V!sitoleon7 ;JO p m. I sf Thursday \
Rac1ne Route 2, the Rev James
SILVER RIDGE, Worsh1p 10 am
M Muncy pastor. Sunday school , Church School 9 om
9.t5 om , morn1ng worship ,. 11
TUPPERS PlAINS Worship 9
am
evening worshep
7 30
am. Church School lOam
Proyer meeting, Tuesday , 7 30
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
p m , Young peoples meeting, George "Fredenck , supt Serv1ce
7 30 p m Thursday
weekly . 9 30 om # on Sunday.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST, Preocheng first and th ird Sundays
Corner S1xth ond Palmer the Rev
of month by Clifford Smeth, 9 30
Peter Grandol , pastor Mann eng
am
Kloes, superintendent Sunday
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION ,
s, nool WMPO RadiO p•og&lt;am Do ..ell Dodd,ll, ~olio&lt;. Sunday
7 45 o, m , Sunday School , 9·15 School. 9.30 om. ,
Leonard
am , Morn eng Worship 10•15 G1lmore ftrst elder, evening ser·
am
Youth 'Octl'o'llles and v1c~
7 30 p.m
Wednesday
fellowsh ip for tun lor and senior prayer meefmg. 7 30 p.m
ht9h students , 6 p m Sunday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF ,GOD.
evenmg worskip, 7 30 p.m Mid.
Roc1ne ~oute 2, The Rev Charles
week prayer serv1ces Wednes·
Hand pastor Sunday school , 9 45
day 730pm
'
o. m .,r morn1ng wonhtp, 11 a .m
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mld·
E¥en lng servlees . Tuesday .and
dleport , 5th and Main. George
Fnday. 7'30 p m.
Gloze , min ister , Mike Gerlac-h
SEARWALLOW RfDGE CHURCH
supenntendenl
Terry Yankey , OF CHRIST , Doug Seamon
youth mimster Bible sckool , 9 30
men ester. Btble study, 9·30 am ,
am
morntng w orsh1p, 1'0 30 m·ormng worship 10:30 om
evening worshtp, 7.30 P m
a rl'l • evenmg wor sklp , 7 30
prayN servtce 7 p m Wedne s·
Wedne$dOy B1ble $fudy 7 30 P m
day
KENO CHURCH 1 OF" CHRIST,
MlDDLEPOIH CHURCH OF THE George F,reOer~ ck supt. Sutidoy
NAZARENE Rev Ene Co111 supply
morn•-ng $ervece, 9::» a m with
pasto r , Mrs Mary lotlley, Sundav
preocheng on 't1rs~ o.nd tktrd Suns( kOQI sup! Sunday school , 9 30
doy of month bt- Geofge Ptckens.
o.m
morn1ng wor sh1p , 10 30
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the 91st day of 1977 with 274 to
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE 2'1 Equitable
NAZARENE, Rev Herbert Grote, Z8 Islet
pastor Worshtp ser..,.lce, 11 om. 29 Actress,_
ond 7 30 p m. Sunday
Sunday
Arthur
School. 9.30 o.m R1chord Barton, 30 Wk da
sup I
Proy.r
meeting,
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BRAO.,f;.ORO
CHURCH
OF
Italy
CHRIST, Jack Perry, menlster. Sun- 34 Ovid's
day School 930 o.m , morneng
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Th~- of
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servtee ,
7 . 30
p m.
Love"
Wednesday serviCe, 8 p m.
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LAUREL CliFF FREE METHODIST 38"'Bef
1.,--l--l-CHURCH Rev, Floyd F. Shook,
ore
pastor, Lloy? Wright , Sundo.y 37 Type of
School Supt. Morning Warsh1p
(2 wds.)
9 30 am , Sunday School 10 20 40 New York
am .. Wednesday Prayer and Btcity
ble Study 7.30 p .m .. Sunday
evemng worthtp 7 .30 p.m. Choir U Bugbear
Proc-tece Thurtdoy , 7 p .m
CZ Carpenter's
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
gadget
Charles Russell. Sr., min111er ,
R;ck Motombe•. supl . Sunday DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's h'ow to work It:
sc-hool. 9:30 o.m . ~onh1p ser·
A X y D L B A A X R
v1ce. 10.30 a.m . Btble Study ,
Tuesday, 7.30p m .
Is
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REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
One letter simply stands ror another, In this sa'mpte A t 1
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS Portland Rac1ne Rood. used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Single letters,
Wt lllom Roush. pailor
Tom aposlrophes,'lhe length and formati on of lhe words are all
StobOrt . Sunday School Oerelor. hints. Each day the code letters are different .
Su11doy School 9 30 om Morn
CllYPTOQUOTES
tng wor ~ h 1 p 10 30 o. m . Sunday
everung serv.ce 7 p .m Wednes·
day even eng prayer serv1ce 730 F
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9 30 o.m Sunday school, 10.30
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Spec•o.l thonk1J o Rev Jerry
Neol and Re,:.. Jrmmy Lewis
Ewrng s Funera l Home
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net~hbon
and relat•ves for
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prayers food and flowers dur
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husband and father John
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Prall s Meal Mkt
(Pl easantOn Meat Processmg
Inc ) Custom sloughtertng and
procentng Retod . wholesa le
No oppomment necessa ry Call
• (614 ) 593 8655 hours 9 00 t1ll
6 00 7 Pomeroy Rood Athens
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Phone 992 ZISS

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES

RACINE FIRE Oept wtl l hove a
Gun Shoot e very Saturday n tght
6 p m o t the1r bu1ldmg m
Basnan Ohto
EASTER BAZAAR Apnl I and 2
Thnh Shop croh 1tems bake
sole ond Vegeta ble soup
MEIGS CO HUMANE SOCIETY

Mund11y -.
Noon o 1 Sclturthty
Tuc stla y

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RACINE GUN Club We ho..,e
changed our gun shoot to FRI
DAY n•ghts starling at7 p m

Swtda)
4P M
f 1u.luy af1 ~ 1 nouu

SHOOTING MATCH at Rutland
Leg1on Hall Fnday even•ng 7
pm
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GOING OUT OF Busmess Sole

Turners Grocery langsville 25
percent OF.F Pr rced marked

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go Phone 74~ 9576 Sole starts
March 31 thru Apnl lOth 7 om
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ITEMS
INTO

JONES MEAT fJra cess ~ng County
Road 2"6 Lttt le Hocktng off
Wosh.ngton Co Rds 26 or 555
_P ho_n_e (~) 66
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SHOOTING MATCH JUSI oft Rt 7
by pan
Every Sunday
at
noon
TO THE ONES that hove been oc
qua•nteP w1th Rev Homer
Click He hod to gtve up h1s T V
Servtces for t he Lord and f115
churen as pa!tor because of hts
illness
wtth
Pork'ln sen s
d1seose He 1s home from the
hasp•tol ond •s able to ge t&lt;
around and about He s on
dnsob•hty and wo•hng h•s 51)1'
months for Soctol Secunty He s
under the doctors cor&amp; and ht,
mec:hcoflon IS 'o'ery expenstve
I m sure he would apprec1ote o
cord and o small donal ion from
you at th1s 1 me Address Rev
Homer Cltck 138 Howcrd Mt
Cool Grove Ohio 45639

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RED &amp; WHITE Beagle on Rose
Volley Hill •n Mlnersvdle
Female red eyes name Wh•fle
cn1ld s p&amp;t
Phone Jerry
Grueser 949 2605 Reward to
any
one knowmg the
whereabouts of th1s dog

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Ierner FOUND Mole Contact
Metgs County Human@ SoCiety
to cloun- 992 :2639

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LOST IN Oorwtn VICTntty Grey
Corrn tamer MolE~ phone
992 3702 0' 992 3487

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REO IRISH SETTER answers to Bor
ron Chtldren s pet Robert
Eason
Flatwoods
Call
992 7277 Reword

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REGISTERED COLLIE. LOST sable
end whit&amp; Aniwers to the
name of Candy
Lost m
Racine area Phone 949 2220

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M£RRI MAC has opening for Party
Pion
Supervisors
and
Demonst rators •n your area
H1ghest comm•sston
no
del1very or collecting
Demon5trole top quol1ly toys
and g1fts Call collect to Ann
Bax ter (319 ) 556 8881 or write
MERRI MAC
801 Jackson
Dubuque Iowa 52001

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Easy FULL or partttme employ
,.. ment sell1ng handcrafted STiv&amp;r
1ewelry Turq co1l 10de and
mather of pearl Contact (304)
675 4835 "' 675 3612
HOUSEKEEPER
COMPANION
needed for elderly lady tn M•d
dleport not bedto$t Wnte P
0 Box 196 Chesh1re Oh1o

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HELP WANTED for do•ry farm
fullt1me elCperlenc&amp; preferred
6 room house w1th both furn1sh
ed Call (614) 949 2579

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NEEDED
expenenced truck
dr!'ler Must be :21 yrs of oge or
older
Coli m person ot
Pomeroy Landmark

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PERSON
f o,
housec le an in g
Phone
992 26&lt;2

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WANTED TO rent w1th poss1ble
ophon to buy 50 to 200 acres
secluded land some tillable
w•lh •nhob•toble house Coluro .bla SC!pto Bedford or Rutland
Towr.uh•ps
Wr ite
Tony
R,ussego 1331 Meadow Rood.
Columbus Ohto 43212

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Business Services

1972 OODCE Dart 318 engtne COAL I!!,&amp;Sione and calc•um FOR SAtE All elec nearly new
outomot1 c I owner 50 0C0
chlonde ofld cclctum brme lor
home m Rutland .. area Bose
mtles good cond1t ton $1300
dust control and special mnung
rnen t 3 bedrooms ottac:hed
Pkone 742 2446
soh for former!. Mo•n Street
garage
S29 900
Phon•
Pam cror Ohto or phon a 99'..
7&lt;2 2531
1975 JEEP CHEROK EE
ps
3891
Ouadratroc~
Goo
fires
2 STORY .c hdrm bnck home In
Vmyl and alum1num
K•tchen CabJneta, Roofing,
APPlE S FITZPATRICK ORCHARD
Phane-(30&lt;) 817 2340
Middleport Phone 992 3457
Concrete
P•tlos ,
stdtng, storm wtn ·
STATE ROUTE • 689 PHONE
1'972 FORO ECONOLINE 100 Von
HOUSE 6 ROOMS and bath 6
Sidewalks.
Nt""'
WILKESVIllE (6U} 669 378S
dows
and
Insulation.
Phone992 6137
and three fourth acres 1ns1de
Cl&gt;.nstructlon
&amp;
FULLER Bru sh Products for sole ,
ctty l1m1fS New s1d lng and
Call Professionals
RemOdeling
1974 OLDS CUT(ASS Supreme
Phone 992 3410
storm wmdows 3 acres fenced
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very good cond1t1on Phone
1
for sma ll pasture SITO.:lW.-"·Iiiii\~lolifi~­
985 3839
Phone 992 7352
19b8 CHEVEtlE 396 4 speed
New CoOp water so f
7 ROOM HOUSE new corp;;$150 Phone992 5301
A local contractor
teners, model VC SVI
roof 1nsulot10n owner l1nonc
Only S219 9S
General
Phone 949-2801
1974 GMC PICKUP
Phone
ed Call 992 745-i
1 Good Used Poulan Chatn
9'12 3288
or
949-2860
Saw
\SS
6 1/ , acres garden 'Spot so me
Route 2
Save ssa oo on a new
NICE 1976 BLACK Charger SE
posture firewood wrtn wood
Pomeroy , Ohto U769
Free Eshm1tn
Hotpomt Aefr1gerator
loaded Phone 992 6162
burn1ng sto'le fuel o1l hea t
Free Estimates Ph 992 71"
1 Good Used McCullougn
No Sunday Calls Please
outbu1ldmgs
2
bedroom
house
1974 CHEVY CORVETTE 350 4 bar
Cha1n Slw •••• • ·• • • ••• S95
3$11$1 mo
3111mopd
,~ ft! Zl74
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near hospttol and town
1 Good uud 40 " Hotpotnf
rell 29 000 mtles s1lver w1 th
$19
500
Phone992
5q47
Range••••••••••••••• SIOO
block leather •ntertor power
Now 1n stock complete ltne
wmdows factory Olf cond11ion
3 BEDROOMS home a ll elec 1
of bUlk garden seeds and
Superior
FREE E§TIMATES
11'19
AM FM rod10
T top
both ut11ity room by kttchen
mton seh
Telescopic and 11 lt steenng
115 x liS lot 1 cor garage m
Steam Extractton
lfJGWn
wheel new set of M•chelln
Rut land Phone 742 286'9
Pomeroy Landmark
I
nsulatton
Serv1ces
radta l t~res w1tn less than 500
JJck w CK~rs e y Mgr COMMERCIAl BRICK 8Ul lDING In
Ftntnclftl AwatiMit
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m1les Phone 742 :2025 otter 5
Pttone 991 2181
downtown
Pomeroy
Oh1o
._tflldWallfi &amp; Attitl
p m or 7"2 lfi111 befo re 5 p m
Presently
rented
w1lh
tncome
Routa
3,
Pomeroy,
0
SlORM
and ask fo r Oov1d
ove r $5000 per y&amp;or Two ren
CAMPER $600
Al so
horse
WIIIIJOIIS
l DOO!S
Carpet &amp; Upholstery
1974 V W 2 dr sunroof rcd1o
tals down s tairs and one
1ro1 ler $4.50 Phone (614) 698
!EPIACE'£f1T
pnced $2195 Call evemngs 0'1.
upst01rs
Has
unftnsthed
apart
Phone Mtke Young
J290
WINDOWS
tv 992 7283
ment upstairs Entire upsto1rs
Nablf Summit Rood
At
STEREO
NEW AM FM stereo
~---AlUMINUM
can eosdy be made mto 3
1976 DATSUN Yt ton p1clc.up w1th
Rt 1
rodt o comb•nat• on S129 9S 01
992-2206 or 992 -7630
SIDING-SOFfm
apartments
W a ir cond1 t1on
auto
trnsm1Ss.1on
12 000
Mtddleport, 0
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ups
to1rs
3
separate
water
gas
GtmUS.IIINIIHij
m1 les Must sell Ph0f1e even
9'12 5724
"The Originators
ond
elect
riC
meters
Con
be
SH AKESPEARE SASS Boat 14
mgs on ly 992 7283
Complete
Sates
and
Not Tht Imitators"
f• flonced 100percon t to reliable
-~
1976 Mercu ry 20 h P• w1th e lec
Servtce
and
Supplies
1976 (AMARO 305 2 bo rrell
party Contact Pau l S1mon or
Inc start 1976 lilt tro1ler plus
:' 231mo
Ph 1!2-3993 4-10-1 m9.
3 14-1m
automot 1c s1lver w ith red
Gu1do G1rolam1 !O s~ure on
other utras Sl695 Phone
p.nstnf'"9 Still under worron
appo•nlment Pnced upon m
992 3126 C P R1ffle
ty Col 99:2 5709
- ~
spechon of property only
FISHER WOOD Burning stoves a nd
1
PROFESSfONAL
J
form lumber PHONE Facemyer 5 ROOMS and both m M1nersv1lle
and Salmons Lu mber Co Inc
Phone992 SSE._ ~- &lt;.~HQUSE &amp; BAR"' ~
PHOTOGRAPHY
Rt 7 Mtddleport Oh1o (614 ) a ACRES Meogs CounTv 3 miles
TRUSSES
Automattc
992 7425
STARCRA FT M1n1 motors 20 ond
Aerial
from W•lkesv1lle $bOO() Phone
Transm1ss1on Servtce
'l'l ft Fo ld down s $1 850 up 23
(3041 675 5455
ANY PIKH
P1GS TOP Qualify castrated
Commercial
It Travel StarS C $4199 We
~-ANYSIZE
ron s hot wormed SJO Phone
Schools
PARTS • LABOR
sell serv•ce and qual1ty New
and used G.._amp Conley Star _j614 ) 37~
Southeastern Ohio
Weddings
GUARANTEED
150 BALES of Alfo llo ond Orchard
craft Soles ~t 62 N PI Plea
Truss Rattef'to.
Gross
$1
50
per
bole
150
•o:n_:':'::-:---:.,.GROVER
boles of grass hoy $1 00 bole
Located
Langsvtlle
CODNER s CAMPERS See quality
Backhoe and end loader Phone
of SWISS COLONY SARTH
Box 28 A
PHOTOGRAPHY
843 2900
CRICKET truck campers MAPLE
' - -- --,.-,Rutland, Oh1o 45775
(614) 985 4155
NEW 1976 !'1oo ve r Upnght
LEAF spocemoker Pl 'f MOR
Ph (614) 742 2409
Retdsv• lie, 0 / Ph 378-6250
Sweepers Factory demo only
Chester,
Ohto
CAP KIT caps NEW USED Sales
We Deliver
MAIN
12 'J14mos
6 ovo1loble $22 50 Cosh or
10 111 mo (Pd)
renta l serv•ce suppl1es Toke
3 27 1 mo
POMEROY, 0
terms Phone 992 5146
,_.,&amp;IQS 28 or 32 to Bashan
Located on Rambo w R1dge
NEW LISTING - Southern
EIECTROiUX SWEEPERS
com
long Bollom Ohio Rob ert
BRING
st yle home
ex cellent
pletely rebudt all ottocnmenls
Codner owner
TO YOUR
location In Pomeroy very
Only $35 cosh or terms Call
nice kitchen , li vi ng room,
R..lllethe
9~2 5146
Route 3, Pomeroy, 0 .
din 1ng room, 2 baths, uhltty
of '/tNf rup.
WITH OIL CHANGE
Cl'ld basem ent Plus f}Yo
your own ho"'f
renlal
apts
ONLY
by Von Sclw Jsi'
AND FILTER
$24 000 00
dry.foem UNthod.
3 AND ~ RM fu r.n 1shed and un
AT
NEW
LISTING
4
lnstallahon, samples
No muss. No fuss.
furn1shed opts Phone 992
~rooms,
ktld1en bath,
No odor. Ute the
brought to yo Ill' l'lrJm~ ' t'"'"'" ,, , .•..,,,
5434
uiTIJiy
yard A GOOD
same dliy.
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BUY ONLY $7,225 00
COUNTRY Mob1le Home Park Rt
All work
Let
Pomeroy
Landmark
NEW HOME - 1 acre, 3
33 tan m1les north of Pomeroy
guaranteed
soften &amp; condition your
bedrooms, uflltty, ntce
Car'pet L•no Tile
large lots w1th conc rete paflos
water and a Co op water
ktfchen carpetlng, car
Phone Mike Young at
s1dewolks runners and off
Cheshtre, Ohto
softener, Model UC XVI
port , 1n good loca tion
992 2206 or 992 7630
s lre~o~g~hone'!J2 747_!
Phone
614-367·0~26
S30
000
00
Now
0nl)'279.95
FARM ON r1ver 51 acres 7 room s.
NEW FURNACE FA
3 16 1 mo
2231mo
and bath Phone 992 5908
fuel 011 furnace . 1 acre
Let us test your water
modern kttchen carpeting
FURNISHED APT for rent Phone
Free
pan e llmg, really n eal
992 3975 o r 992 2571
$16 500 00
Pomeroy Landmark
VERY NICE 12 )( 65 mob1le home'"
NEW KITCHEN The
Jack
W
Carsey
,
Mgr
Mason Adults only no pets
BRADFORD Auct ioneer Com
kHchen •n fh 1s 12 room
Contact Sondra 992 5693 Mon
Phone 902 2181
EXCAVATING dozer backhoe
plete Servtee Phone 9419 2487
home tS unbelteveable
day thru Fndoy 9 11113 p m and
HOMESIJES for sole 1 acre and
and d•tcher Chorles R Hot
or 949 2000 Roc me Oh1o Cntl
formal dtntng,large ltvmg
weekends at (614) 367 7150
up M1ddleport near Rutland
0
thts
you
must
see
f1eld
Bock Hoe Sarvtce ::'"8::'::_
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$20,000
00
NEWLY REMODELED house 1n
Rutlond Ohto Phone 742 21.)()&amp;.-~HWOOD BOWERS REPAIR OLD HOME - Ltve m or
Chester Furntshed or un
NEW 3 bedroom house :2 baths
Sweeper5 toasters ~rons all
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Modl)!rn
rent this 2 bedroom house
furn 1shed
ponneled newly AUCTION FRIDAY 7 p m New
small cpphonces lawn mower
all elec 1 ocre M•dd teport
Somtaflon 992 3954
Cl'l
a
large
lot
t!S
only
carpeled Reasonable rent to
dose
lo
Rutland
Phone
992
next to State H1ghwoy Garage
corpetmg Lots of otner new
ngnt party Calli 866 173 1
$4,800 00
7481
on Route 7 Phone (614} 985
WILL do roof•ng, construct•on
and used merchandtse at
ACE RAGE We have
plumbmg and heatmg No JOb
3825
Mason Auchon Horton St
SMALL form for sole I 0% down
4 BEDROOM house m V1nton
several par cels for' home
too
Iorge
or
too
small
Phone
Mason W Vo (304) 773 5.471
Phone (61&lt;1 ) 388 8483 or
owner financed Monroe Coun
REMODEliNG Plumb 1ng heo!lng
~tes call today
742 2346
411 1"12
ty W Vo Phone (304) 77:2
and all types ol general repolr
NEEDS REPAIR We
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Work guaranteed 20 years ax
3102
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(304)
772
3227
CARPENTER
floonng
ce1hng
have a few ~ hous-es that
3 SEDROOM HOUSE noce Phone -.._ ,.;y_;,_~- ~"-~"-'e
penence Phone 992 2.409
paneling
Phone
992
2759
992 3432 or 992 2780
ft.::.IU.~dt.~- .Jill
reed pamt -and f1xed up
COUNTRY farmland w1th seclud
mvestment potent tal call
SEWING MACHINE Repo1rs ser
ed woods water and good oc
MOBILE Home Repair
Elec
fl:xlay
FOUR BEDROOM frame house
cess 1n Monroe County W Vo
plumbmg and heotmg Phone
vl.c:e all makes 992 2284 The
IF YOU REALLY WANT
$1 000 down co~ (304) 772
122 Bullernut Pomeroy SS 500
Fabric. Shop
Pomeroy
992 5856
TO
SELL
YOUR
Call 0 BrTen Crow Realty
Authomed Stnger Soles and
3102 DC (304LJ72 322.'7-.:_.~-:-:: HOWERY AND MARTIN Ex
PROPERTY
CALL
2720 or 992 3589
Serv1ce We sharpen SCissors
Commerc1al property opprox f7
covottng
septic systems
TODAY
We
have
buyers
FOR SALE due to til health 28 ft NICE OLDER home m Mmersvllle
ocr&amp;$ le vel land located at
dozer backhoe dump truck
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
for farms and newer
oil olummum Anderson house
Tuppers
Plams
on
Ohto
Route
Ohto Pnced for qu1ck sole ot
.backhoe work dump trucks
l1mestone
grovel
blacktop
homes
•
tro.ler Tnree rooms both Wtth
1 Phone (614) 667 6304
$5500 I 7 acres wtth some fru11
and Ia boys for hire w1ll haul
pavmg
Rt
143
Phone
1
(614)
HENRY E. CLELAJ,jl)
snower carpeted thru out
trees Good rental property
ftll
d~rt
to
sod
limestone
and
698 7331
NEW 3 bedroom house buth m
BROKER
N~ee and clean ins1de and new
space fo r traders For more In
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef
1..S Phone EXCAVATING Backhoes, Dozer
k1tchen
both
and
Hank
Cleland
Assoctate
pOint 1ob ouls1de New fur
formofiOn coli (614) 949 2563
fers
day phone 992 7089
992
2259,992
2568
742
2306
or
contact
M1
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B
Hut
trencher low Boy dump truck
mture and drapes Ideal for
n
tght
phone
992 3525 or 992
ch1son Rutland Ohto
trucks sephc systems Btll
985 4
man and wife on construction 1S ACRES OFF New l•mo Rood
523=
2'-c:----~~~~~
near
Forest
Acres
Pork
Phone
Pulhns
Phone
992
2478
day
or
or lor summer' compmg Con be
742 2336
mght
seen AT Aaron Kelton s
:
.
Welch town Rood Pomeroy 3 BEDROOM HOME and both for
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STORAGE
SPACE?
OhiO
sole
Cooks
Gop.,
H1li
7
It
Butldtngs
Garages
and
Pole
"':c-c:-::-:-c:-::--cc-:-:-~basement full bosemenl ell
Borns block frame or metal
10 x 50 2 BEDROOM Mob1le home
util1t1es
Pg.nnelhng tnstde
Small or large bu1lt to sol1sfo c.
Unfurn1shed Coll992 3877
5 bedroom home, large living room, dinmg
On 66 of an acre
PI-lone
f1on Over 20 yrs e xpenence
TRAILER AND lot Pomeroy
992-7225
FREE ESTIMATES Ohoo Volley
room and entrance. kttchen, office,
Phone992 3288
BU1Id1ng Contractors
(614)
3 BEDROOM 2 Va both b• level
basement, washroom, paneled garage w1th
367
7560
after
4
p
m
1970 12 .1{ 50 2 BEDROOM mob1le
WBFP tn fam1 ly room 2 cor
J
bar. 3 baths, 8 closets, breezeway, large ·
home 197:2 12 )( 45 one
garage dishwasher n1ca loco
INSTALLED
DUGAN s FRONT End Alignment
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bedroom mob•le home Con be
covered patio, 2 wood burmng ftreplaces,
han on I acre lot 1n Me 1gs Co
Regular SlA 95
formerly Odell s Almemant
seen ot 493 Broadway Street
Askmg
$46 500
Phone
behmd
Rutland
Grode
Schoo
l
wall-to-wall carpet m 8 rooms and stairway
M1ddleport
Ohto
Phone
992 2492
Al 1gnment wheel balonc•ng
Sq. Yd
and hall. 2 porches. large front yard, fenced
992 5535
tune up brakes and mmor
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Everyday
money
saver.
backyard. Call 992-3986 before 7 p . m. in
repotr
Phone 742 2005 or
Good
holce
colors.
7"2 200.4 Even1ng work by op .
evening; after 7 call 992-5640. Shown by
pomtment
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appomtment only.
FIVE H7S x 14 t1res l1lo.e new con
Vtrgll 8 Sr 1 Realtor
d1tion Phone 992 5535
216 E Second Street
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Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
INTERNATIONAL 2 pt
h1tch
Gret
n,
gold,
red, blue, rus!.
mower $250 Phone 992 7190
I
Phone 992 3325
)
Do
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YJ~rsell
, with pad.
1973 ..450 HONDA Also locust
Wtll do odd 10bs ro~f1ng poln
d•ng,_- .95 sq yd With
RUTLAND Nice o lder
fence posts Phone 742 2312
hng gutter work Phone 992
padd•ng onstalled $8.95
home 1n good shape wtth 3
74()9
CA ALLIS CHALMERS tractor
square yard
trdrooms, equipped kTI ·
BAS HAN - Nice 2 story country home containing 7
mowmg mad-unes and plo ws
SEWING ALTERATIONS
Caf1742 2211
d!en, full basement coal
rooms and 1112 baths, mostly carpeted Kitchen has all
Phone 992 7232
Uphol s tertng'
drapes
furnace, double garage and
new built In cabinets with bronze stove and
TALK TO
nice lot $36,000
reosonable 572 South Th~rd
refrigerator to match new porches and all new
WENDELL GRATE
BABY BED 2 boys bths 20 tn
Ave
Midd le port
Phone
JUST LISTED - Nice old
aluminum sidmg and storm windows. forced air
Magnus Chord Organ two 8
CARPET CONSULTANT
lr1ck 3 bedroom home w1th
.; no!ltural gas furnace and drilled well, garden space
992 6306
frock tape players cloy flower
modern kitchen, bath~
This house is warm and ready for immediate
pots 1956 Chevy 6 cyl stan
PiANO TUNING Lane Oamel5 12
dmng with foreplace, 2
pccupancy , come take a look just S18,900
dord Phone 7 42 2078
years of servtce
Phone
l -~r ches, patio and 3 car
992 2082
1974 HONDA 360 2000 actual
garage wlth storage All for
NEW LISTING- FREE GAS-Nicemodern l'h story
mdes over $600 of extras om
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WILL TRIM or cui trees or shrub
$25.000
farm house conta in ing • bedrooms, d ining room ,
fm radio w1lh lope ctgorelfe
Rutland
742·2211
bery Phone 949 :254S
kitchen with built In appliances, basement. cllv and
JUST LISTED - 45 acres
l1gnter cargo carrier wmd
•
well water 2 barns, work shop and other bulldln_ljs .
of woods, good old 2
sl\leld w1th w1ndbreoker crash
large pond stocked with fish, approximately 23 acres
bedroom tra1ler, rural .
•
bars lots of chrome mcny
trllable and -46 acres fenced Good Jocatton , call fat
water, septtc tank and
more extras not mentioned
appointment, price
tr•vacy $12,500
Phone 742 :2025 after 5 p m or
onvenient Shopping Hour
•
MIDDLEPORT
2·
74:2 221 1 before 5 ~ m and ask
t:edroom frame home, 2 I · RACINE - Good 3 b&lt; (." n.l
dining room , low
for oa ... ld
utllitles, evenagarden!. ~ _. atonly$8,.500
baths, garage on corner
COAL STOVE Fuel oil stove Of"d
l""ellot Want $12,000
CHESTER - 113 acre farm, 80 acres tillable land . nice
2 BUILDING LOTS - At
tonk electnc hot water tank
•
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Mon •• Tues •• Wed.
..
•
2 story farm house, 7 rooms and bath, all hardwood
and other 1tems !Call (614)
Rock Spnngs, rural water
floors and basement Barna and other ovtbulldlngs, 2
..
8:00til5:00
•
•
•
avlulable SS,OOO "'
378 6;.:
25':.7'-c:--,--~~ponds, a nice laying farm priced to go. located near
JUST
LISTED
4
100 BALES of hoy Coli e vemngs
Thursday8t1INoon
Chester. call for appointment
bedroom br1ck home, large
only P Paul Korr Chester Oh10
dmlng ,
living
with
985 3538
COOLVILLE- Nice modern brick home containing
ftreplace Utility room, full
•
three bedrooms , dining room, living room with
73 KAWASAKI100 Runs good and
basement and level corner
fireplace , fullbl!sement with garr"c;'arge front porch,
looks good $325 Phone (304)
lot, IV• baths for $24,000
natural gas furna~. cltv
•nd well water, a
173 5163
MIDDLE PORT Car
beautiful home with appi ,~ •tely
acres of land,
peted 4 bedroom rancn
•
8 FT TRUCK IDPPt' S75 Call
frutt trees and sha~pr.\,.: c:s surrounding It, plenty of
type
home,
lots
of
closets,•
992 2.465 after 5 p m
garden space good .shlng area close by, IQ(:ated In
gas forced atr furnace
At
P.M.
_,. Coolville, Ohio priced at only S32 ,000 Call now
SI NGER GOLDEN Touch N S.w
disposal! and corner lot for
Mly $18,000
~
does 11 all Z1g Zo9s saws on
WE ARE SELLING PROPERTY AND NEED YOUR
kmt automatic buttanholer
SITE LOCATORS
HELP, LIST WITH US. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
makes des•gns and many oth&amp;r
DROP IN WHERE YOU
VACANT LAND, FARM .. 1'10 RESIDENTIAL
feature s
Jus t l1ke new
CAN BUY WITH CON
PROPERTY
Ongmal pnce $549 95 Must
FIOENCE
G
BRUCE
~ . JIMMYDEEMREALTOR
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sell only 5129 95/ Cosh or
AND
HELEN
L
742,U11
ANNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND_.!
A•SOCff\TF~
terms Call992 5146

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FOR SALE

1973 CHEVROLET C&amp;C2 TON
Btg s ix 292 cu In , 4 speed , 15,000 2
Ready to work

Dem nle

if71 FORO 'f• TON CREW CAB
3ody good( runs good

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Local 1 owner. good tires, automatrc. rad io

Contradin1

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MOTORS, IMC.

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OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Young's Carpeting
Free Estimates

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YARD SALE at B1ll Crass res1d ence
on Mom St Racme Satu rday
Aprtl2 9 It II 4 p m
THURSDAY FRIDAY and Monday
and Tuesday at V•ne Street
Racine 9 1111 .4 p m Baby
clothmg
and
furniture
Women s motern 1ty doth•ng
and other clotl\tng
Some
glassware
YARD SALE SATURDAY Ap ri l 2
Sunday Aprd 3 at Cla1r Boso
rtJSidence Great Bend on Rt
338 1'/ 2 m 11e soutn from
Ravenswood Ferry 10 00 o m
till ] p m Cltohmg of venous
11zes lots of boy li pants 1eons
and sh.rts Records book s
w1fh booster
Zentth TV
(cheap JarS bottles odds and
ends of d1shes and k1tchen
utensils Baby bed and mot
tress Kennebec pota toes fo r
pkmhng or cooktog~

POODLE GROOMING reasonable
rates Call for oppt 742 3162
ENGLISH SPRINGER Span1els
Pups AKC l1ver _and wh1te 5
weeks o ld f1eld trial bred
Ch&lt;lmp1on bloodlines Call J1m
Butcher 247 2206 or 992 5426
MALE ST BERNARD 1 year old
$150 Pnone 992 7068
TO BE Gwen Away
'II Border
Collie 1 yr o ld Good to
ch1 ldren block and to n Phone
742 3059

steering AM rad1o, air,

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models of mobtle homes
Phone area code 614 423 9531

Mach l1 rally sport pack.
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73 Ford Wagon 4 dr .. .... ... ....... . '2495

72 Chevy Nova 4 dr 6 cyl .......... '1695
72 Toyota Celic1a 4 cyl, 4 sp ........ '995
72 Ford LTD 2 dr .................. '1695

Dr., power &amp; air•••••• ••• •• '1595
ReRa~ HT Cpe.. • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • '3495
4

V 8 automatic transmission power steering like new
Stiver finish

72 Chevy Impala 4&lt;tlr., air ••• • ••••••• • •• ••• '1295

CASH I • ' lor 1unk cars Frye s
Truck and Auto WRECKER SER
3 FAMILY YARD Sole Apnl1 2 3
off Rt 7 By pass on 124 toward
VICE 1 Phone 742 2081
Rutlond Men women s and
drildren s dothmg Furmture OLD FURNITURE ICe bo ~~:es brcss
bed s
etc
complete
dishes toys and m•sc
households Wnte M 0 Mil le r
3 FAMILY YARD Sole All Size
Rt 4 Pome roy Oh 1o or col i
doth1ng Saturday and Sunday
992 7760
ot Shady S1de Market Ant1qU1
DISCARDE:O CAR Bottertes
ly
~ownmowers
til lers
etc
YARD SALE starting Tomorrow
Pho ne 742 3074
Apr1l 2 thru Weds Apnl 6th
LocatJon Behmd M1ddleport STATION WAGON 1967 To 1972
E1ther tn good cond1 flon or
Post Off1ce Watch for signs
good
body w1th bod engme
Address 469 F1sher St M1d
Phone 99:2 629.4
dleport Oh1o Phone 992 2931

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1973 CHEVY C-10 PICKUP. ........ '2695

Free oil change tor one year with
any new or used car or truck. 2000
miles before changes.

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992- 5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evemngs Unltl6·00- Tll5 p m. Sat

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with a
WANT AD~

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JUnk stored m your garage - s1mply turn 1t
• all mto mstaAt cash wtth a Want Ad I Somebody wants to buy those 1tems you no longer want and you II be surprised-and
pleased - w1th how fast you'll reach that
somebody through your ad In the cla~slfted
pages• So g1ve us a call today and we ' ll help
you wr1te a low-cost Want Ad to get the re·
suits you wa ntl

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sell,. rent or lease ... you'll
find fast results with a
wantud!
PHONE 992-2156

THE DAILY SENTINEL

FINANCIAL REPORT
OF THE BOARD OF
EDUCATION
For F1scal Year Endtng
December31 , 1976
Eastern local
School Olstrtct
Me1gs county
Reed sv 11\e . 0 tuo
February 23, 1977
I ce rtify the fol lo w1ng
report to be cor r ect
Elo•se Boston
Clerk Treasurer of the
Board of Edu ca tion
614 985 .4292
CastT ReconCThafton
Tota l Fund Balances
Dec 31 1976
61 687 42
Oep os• to ry Balances
Pomeroy Nat1onal
71 843 26
Suti Tot a I D epos1 t ory
Bala nces
71 8A3 26
Cash on Han d
Cas h m Trans1 t to
Depos ito r y
100 00
Su b Total Cash
100 00
o n Hand
Outsta ndi ng Warrants
Dec 3 1 1976
( Deduct)
(1025584)
Tota l C ler k Trea surer s
Ba lan ce Dec
31 1976
61 687 42
General Fund
Balance Jan 1 1976 62 250 65
To t al R ecetpts
923 086 00
To ta l Receipts &amp;
Ba lan ces
985 336 65
Exrend1tures
954 751 91
Ba Dec 31 1976
30 584 74
Bond Retirement Fund
Bal Jan 1 1976
31103 95
To tal Rece1pts
41 885 00
Total Rece1pts &amp;
Bala nces
72 988 95
Expenditures
.46 988 73
Bal Dec 31, 1976
26 000 22
Lunch Room Fund
To lal Rece1pts
82 696 67
To tal Rece1pts &amp;
Ba lan ces
82 698 67
Expenditures
82 025 96
Ba l D ec 31 , 1976
672 71
Un1form Supplies
To tal Re.::e1p1s
9 081 46
Tota l Re ce 1pts &amp;
Ba la nces
908146
EJ(pend•ture' ._
6 ~ 21 28
Sal Dec 31 1916
2 160 18
ESEATttle I
Bal Jan l 1976
12 761 35
To tal R ece1 pts
20 397 39
Total Re ce1 pts &amp;
Ba lan ces
33 15 8 74
Ex pen cf!t ur es
32 A15 17
Sal D ec 31 1976
7.43 57
ESES T11le II
Bal Jan 1 1976
1 67 8 00
Total R ece 1pts
1 550 9A
Total Re ce1 pts &amp;
Ba lances
2 957 66
Exp end it ures
2 423 94
Bal Dec 31 1976
805 00
- ESEAT•fleltl
Total R ece 1pts
2 957 66
To tal Rece1pts &amp;
Ba la nces
2 957 66
Expend•tures
2 957 66
ESEAT1tleiVB
Total R ece1pts
721 00
Total Rece1pts &amp;
721 00
Balan ces
Sal D ec 31 1976
71100
To tat - Bal Jan
1 1976
107 793 95
Total - Total
Rece1p ts
1082378 12
Total - Total Rece ipts
&amp; Balances
1 190 17'2 07
.Total - Expend 1t ures
1 128 .4841 65
Total - Ba lance Dec
31 197 6
61 687 A2
Cash Balance Recetpts ,
And E -.: pend1tures
By Fund
General Fund

Sal

J a n 1 1976
62 250 65
Rece1pts- Rev e nue
Property Ta )t (G ro ss)
General - Real Estate
236 2.49 18
Tang1ble Person al
3 093 68
State Su bsl d1e s Schoo l
FoundatiOn (G ro ss)
Bas•c Allowance
609 797 76
Sus Pur ch a se Allowan ce
11 760 00
Vocatron a1 Ed uc
378 00
Oth e r Stat e Subs1dres
19 213 75
Federal PL 87!l
553500
Tu l •on - Parents &amp;
Patrons
23 6 57
Rental Schoo l Prope rty 161 68
Ot her R:e..,enue
390 74
Total Rev Red~ pts 893 816 36
Receipts - Non Re\lenue
Pro c-eeds Sa le of
N.otes
1500000
Ad1ustme nts &amp;
R etunds
2 245 86
5a les Non Real
Prop erty
2 1.49 25
Other Non Reve nue
381 93
Tota l Non Revenue
R ece1pts
19 777 04
Transfers From
Tttle I
6 4]1 00
T1t1 e I I
745 94
T•tte l ll
2315 66
Tot a l Trans fer s
9.492 60
Total Rece1pts ( Revenu e
Non Revenue &amp;
Transfers
923 086 00
Total Beg1nnmg Balance
Plus Rece1pts
965 336 65
Expendttures ,
Tota l Adm n1 st r at •on
E xp
52 131 A2
Tota l 1nstruc 110n
Exp
482 532 23
Total Co Ordinate Ac t V1t1es
Exp
B 675 28
14 685 M
Tot a ll f'hrary Exp
Tota l P upil Tra nsp
E xp
l21 33 3 9A1
Total P laygrounds
571 75
R ec:reat•ona 1 Exp
To ta l Schaa l Plant
Operat ion EKp
122 490 09
Total SchOo l Plant
Mamt Exp
17 238 16
Total Other AuXIl iar y
E xpense
11 laoo 88
Total Cap1tal Outla y T-934 76
Total Other Non
Operatmg Exp
l5 026 25
Transfer T o
Tttle I
11 09
32 1 00
T1tle I ll
332 09
Total Transfers
Tota l General Fund
Exp and Transfe rs
95A 751 ~1
Ge neral Fund Sal ,
Dec 31 1976
30 584 74
Total E x p and
Ttan sfer s plu s Bal
Dec 31 1976
985 336 65
Bond Ret~rem e nt Fund
Bal Jan 1, 1976
31 103 95
Recetpts
Property Tax (G ross )
General-Rea I Estate
41 343 60
Tang•ble Pe rsonal
541 40
Tota l Rece•pts
41 885 00
Tolal Rece1pts
41 885 00
Total Begmmng Balance
P lus Recetpts
72 988 95
E xpend1tures
Fees &amp; Charges
W •thheld - Tax
senlement
1028 n
15 960 00
In t e re s t On Bonds
Bond Redempllon
30 000 00
Total E xp
J6 988 73
Total Exp
46 988 73
Ba l Dec 31 1976
26.000 22
Total EJ~:P Plus Ba t
Dec 31 1976
72. 988 95
lunchroom Fund
Rec e •pts
Sate ot Lunches
36 215 67

F~deral SLibs rd y
4il J69 BB
11 3 D
Other Revenue
Total Revenue &amp; Non
R e ~ enue R ece tpts 82 69 8 67
Total Re ... en ue &amp; Non
Revenue Rece1pls
82 698 67
E x.pend1fures
Sala r •es and wages 25 690 87
Food &amp; FOOd Handl ing
Suppl 1es
50 176 56
Other E x p
158 53
Total Exp
82,025 96
Bal , Dec 31, 1976
672 71
To t al E~p Pl us Bal
Dec Jl 1976
82 698 67
Untform Supplies Fund
Rece1pts
Sa les of Workbooks
&amp; Supplies
9 08146
Total Rece•pts
9 081 46
Expend•tures
Pur c hase of Wor kb6oks
&amp; Supplies
6 921 28
Tota l Exp
6 921 28
Bal Dec 31 1976
2 160 18
Tota l Exp P lus Ba l
Dec 31 1976
9 08 1 46
ESEAT1tlel
,
Bal Jan 1 1976
12 761 35
Rece1pts
Federal Sub s1dy
19 858 23
Total Receipts
19 858 23
Transfers From
Genera l Fund
1l 09
528 07
Tl75to TC7 5
539 16
Tot a t Transf er s
Tota l Rece1p t s and
T ran s fers
20 39 7 38
To ta l Beg•nnmg Ba an~
PI us Rece1 pt s &amp;
T ransfers
33 158 74
E -.:pend1tures
Gener a l Adm•n •s tra t10n
Sala r •es and Wag es
100 00
In s tru ct 10n
salar•es a nd Wag es 18 3u0 85
Other E)(p
92 70
Refund - Fund ng
Agency
6 196 2 55
Total Exp
25 .45610
Transfers To
T1t le 175 to T•tle
528 07
175 Carryover
6 431 00
Gen Fund
Total Tran sfer s
6 959 07
32 415 17
Exp &amp; Tra nsfe r s
743 57
Bal Dec 31 1976
Total E xp &amp;
T ransf ers Plus Bat
Dec 31 1976
33 158 74
ESE A T•tlel l
1 678 00
Bal Jan 1 1976
R ece1pts
TFederal Subs•dv
1 550 9.4
Total Rece1pts
1 550 94
Tota l Beg1nnmg Balance
PIus Rec e•pts
3 228 94
E•pend•lures
1ns1rvct1on
1 678 00
Othe r EKP
1 678 00
Tota l e:xp
Transfe rs T o
745 94
Genera l Fund
7AS 94
Tota l T ransfer s
Tota l Exp &amp;
Transfers
2 423 94
Bal 1 Dec 31. 1976
805 00
Tota l Exp &amp; Transfers
P lus Bal Dec 31

1976

3 228 '4

ESEAT1t1etll
Rece1pls
Feder il l SubS 1d y
2 636 66
'} 636 66
Total R ecclp t s
Transfers
Total Transters
32 1 00
Total Rece,pts and
Transfers
2 957 66
E xpendltures
Instruc t ton
Other E..xp
642 00
Tota) E-.:p
642 00
~ ·Tr~nsters To
~ Gen-er&amp;l Fufld
'2 315 66
To tal T ransfers
2 315 66
Total Exp &amp;
2 957 66
Trahst~rs
ToTal Exp ~

automattc,
vmyl
$2695
LWB, V-8,
$2695
LWB, ~ - 8,
$1695
$995

71 F11rd V-8, std., LWB.

RIGGS USED CARS
Roger R1ebel
Located on St.

.~~~~!:'!~~~.?~~.~~; .... 11495

"You'll Like Our Quahty Way

Wagon ...... .... ,: •• '595

73 Ford Ranchero, V -8,
power steermg and brakes.
roof .
73 Ford Ranger 1;, Ton,
standard, power steering.
72 Ford Custom '12 Ton,
standard.

&amp; air ••••••••••• '895

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

'1295

TRUCKS

Ray Rtggs
Chester, Ohio

Rt. 7
985· 4100

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burns, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvtn
Keebaugh .

Dan Thompson Ford
992-2196

4 dr

~r .......... ... .

70 Pontiac 2 dr ..................... '995

70 Buick Skylark HT Cpe., air ••••••••••• • •'1495
See Pat Htll, Rocky Hupp
or Darrel Dodrtll
For a good deal on a new or used vehtcle.
Open Eventngs Ttl6:00
Except Thursday and Saturday
Closed Sunday

Chevy Impala 4

69 Pontiac

72 Olds 98 4 Dr., air ........... ... ....... 12295
72 Buick Elec. HT Cpe •••• • •••••••••••••••• '2495
72 Ford Ton no 2 dr ......................... '1395
71 Ford 1;2 Ton Pickup . . ............ . ..... 11695
71 Olds 98 Lux., power &amp; air ............ 11995
71 Ford LTD 4 Dr., power &amp; air ........... 1795
70 Ford LTD 4 Dr., power

Ford Gran Torino ................ t:l995

•• '3295

73 Olds Cutlass S Cpe., power

Short bed with topper V 8 standard transmission

Buick LeSabre Custom •• ••••• • •• '2495

73 Chev. lm pala 4 dr......... . . . .. . '2495

&amp; air ••••••'2795
73 Olds 88 oklr. Sedan power &amp; air • • • '2495
72 Buick 225 Umned 4 dr HT :~;~r '2495

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'1973 GMC lfz TON.................. ..'2095

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2 door 6 cyllnder, automat ic transmisston, power
steering , atr, lu)(ury Interior, v in yl t rim

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FURNITURE

73 Olds Cutlass Supreme 4 dr.

1974 FORD MAVERICK ............. s2595

BARGAIN

73
73

'1995

73 Cutlass 4 dr., air ••• ••••••• • • ••••••••••• • '2495

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Dr. :.....................

4 door. V8 power steering, air

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7 4 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 dr ...... '3295

73 Dodge Charger 2 dr HT

WagoQ1 V 8 power steering automatic transmission, 9
passenger excellent cond1tron for rts age

fury 4 dr ......... ... .. ...... '2495

.................. '5500

74 Ply. Duster, PS, air ..................... '2795

Y 6, power steering, new car

A REAL

P~.

$2495

74 Chevy Vega 4 cyl. ...... . ......... '1995
7 4 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille
Full POWer and a •r

top

;;&amp;7"roRo.oou~Y sEDAN

74

7 4 Chevy Vega GT Cpe. 4 spd .............11995

1973 PLYMOUTH SATELliTE .......s1795

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74 AMC Hornet 2

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TEAFORD

Royal Cpe.

11 •.••••••••••••••••

4 dr ....... .... ..... '2695

74 ford Galaxie

·.~~ .~ 1.'••• • • • '3596

1976 FORD MUSTANG II $$SAVE$$

Hl-1.0 SHAG
S10.95

88

Dodge Dart Custom 6 cyl ........ $2495

74 Ford Mustang

~?;:~~.~~~.~ !~ ....... '4695

74 Olds Cutlass Cpe., Was 13895 ••• •• ••• '3695

TIMBER Pomeroy Forest Pro
ducts Top pn ce for stondmg
sowt1mber Co li Ken t Hanby
I 446 8570
'Jt:cN'-:S,::.:C
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:CR
=E:cNc:C::-Y: -t-07ke_n_s_ o..,-:
ld
pocket watches and cham s
.dver and gold We noed 1964
and older stlver coms .Puy sell ~
or trade Call Rogel Womsley
742 2331

Garage so full
there's no room
for the (or?

14

Automatic transmission a ir power steering, AM
radto, w tape, cruise control. white ext black tnt

CARPETING

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1973 CHEVY C-10 PICKUP. .........s2495

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74 Buick Regal 2 dr .......... .. .... $2995

74 Olds

1972 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 DR..... ..'1995

YARD SALE Wnght Sl Pomeroy
(tra•ler ot end of streeJ ) Fn
day Aprlll and Saturday Apr~ I
2 10 t1ll ..4 Large select Jon of
boys good dolhmg 11zes 6 to
12 Fu lls.~ze mattress $5 Other
size clothJng and miscellaneous
1tems lnstde 1n case of rom

SSBOO

75 Chevy Monte CarlO

v.a, power

HOOF HOLLOW Buy sell trade
or tra1 n horses RUTH REEV ES
t ro•ner Phone (614) 698 3290

74 Pontiac Catalina · 2 dr . ... ..... : •• '2895

LTO 4 door 1 power seats, power windows , power door
loc ks , Landau luxury group air AM FM search radio

1973 FORD LID 4 DR ...............s2395

PORCH SALE Saturday Henry
Hartman s res 1dence Chesler

76 Cadillac Sedan DeVille ... .. ... ........ '8900
Full power and atr

76 Ford Granada, PS . . .. .. . ............... '4695

1973 GRAN TORINO 4 DR ....... }2195

RISI NG STAR Kennel Boord1ng
Indoor Outdoor runs groom•ng
a ll breeds
clean son•tory
fpetllt1es Chesfme Phone (614)
367 0292

76 Chevy Malibu 2 dr ...............'3695

1975 .FORD LANDAU ................$4495
V 8, power steering like new fin 1sh

IF YOU hove o serv ice to offer
wont to buy or sell samelh•ng
oe lookmg for work
or
whatevOr
you II get results
foJter wtth o Sentinel Wont Ad
Cafl992 2156

7 4 Cadillac Eldorado ................. !4995

76 Cadillac Cpe DeVille .. ............. . . . ..
Full power and a lr

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USED CARS

L

Young's Carpeting

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r;~ETT~p~t~g

COME READY
TO DEALTO:

S:U95

~peed,

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Transfers P lus Bat
Dec 31 1976
2 957 66
E S E A T ttle IV B
Rece1pb
Other Federal Sub
SidleS
721 00
Tota l Rece pts
12 1 00
Ba l Dec 31 1976
721 00
InTer Fund TrJnsfer
Reconc111af•on
Gen er i'J I Fund
321 00
11 09
General Fund
528 07
T1tle J75
369 23
Tille I
1 754 49
T1 t le t
Tt t le I
833 97
1 146 59
T1tle I
Tit le I
2 326 72
26.4 59
T1tl e t I
206 00
T1tl e 11
'1,75 35
T1fl e II
1 188 76
T1tle Ill
Tttlel ll
662 00
.464 90
T1lle HI
Total Exp Trans fers
~
10 35276
To Fund
Tttle l ll
32100
Tll le l
1109
T1t le I CJS
528 07
Generai Fund
369 23
Gen eral Fund
1,75 .4 A9
General Fu nd
83397
General Fu nd
1 146 59
Gener a! F und
2 326 72
General Fund
~64 59
Gene r aiFund
20600
Gene r al Fund
275 35
GeneraiFund
1 188 76
Gener al Fund
662 00
Genera I F und
464 90
Total Rec Tran s fe rs 10 352 76
A nets and Lla btllf•es
December 31 1976
Assets
Cas h on Ha nd
100 00
Depos itory Ba lan ces61 587 42
InvenTory
2 500 00
La nd
19 000 00
Bu ll d 1ng s
1 250 000 00
EQu 1pm en t
250 000 00
Tota l Asse ts
1 584 087 42
L1a b• llhes
Acco unt s Payable I 118 739 90
Bond Indebtedness 274 000 00
Tota i L•ab 1 t1 es 1 392 239 90
Escessol Assets
191 8.47 52
Total
1 584 087 42
(AI 1 He

PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE COMMON P LEAS
C OURT
PROBATE
DIVIS IO N
ATHEN S
COUNTY 1 OHIO
Ella Jane Oood!n
Adm ln•stratr1 x of the
EsiJtt Of Arthur G OOCI1n ,
deceaseel
Pla1ntlfl
YS

Earl Gocd ln
F'ea rl R Good i n
et al ,
Defendants
Ca se No 29923
Pur suant to the o rd e r of th e
Cour t 0 1 Common Pleas
Probate D1vls on
Athens
County Oh o •n Case No
29923 I w II o Her for s a le at
public allc!Ton on th e 19th da y
of Ap r I 1917 at 12 00 O'C lO ck
noon at the front door Of the
Court House m Melgs Count y
Oh 10 th e lo l lowmg descr bed
rea l es tate s .tuat ed 1n the
Cou nty of Me •g s Sta te of
Oh10
and
Vill age
of
Ha r n son vil le to w 11
PARC EL No I Betng lots
Nos 7 an d 8 In Dunlap s
Aeld 1f10n to t he satd V1lla ge of
HarrrsonVrlle Me1gs Co unty
Oh o

PAR: C E L No 2 Lo t No 9 rn
Dunlap s Ad d ition to th e
Village ot Harqsonvllle Also
tile foltowmg
bcmg .n
Frac 110n 7 Town 7 Range 14
m Oh10 Company s Purchase
beg •nnHHI a t the north
west corner of Lot No 9
m Dunlap s Add1t10n to the
Village of Harr rsonvdle
tllen ce North 69- deg re es west
100 feet
thence Sou th 21
degrees west 75 fe et til en ce
South 69 deg re es east 100
feet thence 2 1 degrees east
75 feet t~ lhe place of
beg •nn•ng
contam•ng one
half acre more or less
REFERENCE
Vo lume
2jJ , Pag e 239 Deed Records
of Me1gs County Oh•o
Sa•d pr em1ses are ap
pra sed at S10 500 OOand must
be sold for not less Than two
th~rd s of
sa 1d appratsed
... a lue Th.e terms of sale are
10 percent down and ba lanc e
on del•very of deed
{3 )

IN THE

~ COMMON

PLEAS COURT

MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
NO 16,239
A T H E N 5
C 0 U N Ti.V
SAV IN GS &amp; LOAN CO

vs

WILLIAM C
AL ,

PLAINT IFF
GA DDI S

ET

DEFE ND ANTS
LEG•L NOTICE
Pursuant to an Order of
Sal e Issued. by The. Court of
Common Pleas. of Meig s
County Oh•o I will offer for
sele at public au cti on on tl\e
9th day of Apr11 1977 at 10 00
a m at the Caurl House STeps
m the Vdlaue of Pomeroy
Me 1gs Co unty , Oh10, the
fo tl ow loo described reef
estate
S1 t u at~
in Townsh ip of
Orange Co unty of Me igs and
State of 01\ io, being lot No 6
In R lggscrest Manor Addlt•on
as re corded In volume 4 p'ge
"'
Me igs
county
PlaT
Records
Excepting and resl!rvlng
all mtneral s w ith r •gtlt to
m 1ne and remove same
Referen ce Deed Volume
2.55 page 191 Me ig s County
Deeel Records
Terms of Sale Cash for not
less than two thirds of ap
praised value sublecl to hen
lor rtal esTate TaKes
Property apprais ed at
SJl.lOO.OO
James J Proff lU~ sr.er lft
of Me igs CounTy On io
(3 ) 11 11 25 (4) 1 8 SIC

25 {41

1 8

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NOTICE OF
Afl'P OI NTME NT
Case No 21065
t:state of Max Manuel J r
Deceased
No tice •s hereby g ven th a t
Glona Jean Manuel o f Rou te
No 2 Sox 7.4 Rac ine Ot·uo
has been duly appOinted
Adm ln.s•ratnx of the Es ta te
of
Max
Manuel
Jr
d ec eased la te of Rt No '1
Rac ine Me tQ$ County Oh io
Cred tors a re re(lu •red to
h ie the1r c la 1ms w •th sa id
fiduCiary
w 1th1n
thr ee
months
Dated th •S 16t h day of
March 1977
Mann.ng 0 Webste r
Judge
Court of Co m mon Pleas
probate D1v rs•an
M e .gs County Oh •o
13 ) 18 25 (4) I 3 tc

WANTED

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In Syracuse

The

Dai~

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992·2156
Pomeroy, Ohi9,_

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12- TheDallySentmel, MJddleport- Pomeroy,O.,FndHy,Apnl1. 1977
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Area D eath s

and severa l nieces, nephewsand cousi ns.
Mr- . Nichol son, a· m ernber
of Star Grange 778 more than
40years. was a past master of
il. HE.&gt; was a me.rnber of t h~
Dexter CIH.Jrch of Chris t
wher e services wilt be held af

1940s.

Last r ites will be said a,
Mill er's Home for Funerals 2
p .m . Monday with F-a ther A.
J . Golubiewski off lcia t in9 .
Burial will foll ow in Ohto
Valley Mem ory Gardens .
F ri ends may call at
M iller's on Sunday fr om 2-4
and 7-9 p.m .
- ..

2 p.m. Sundar wllh Mr .

Charles Russe·l oftici.:etin&lt;'J .
Burial will be in the White
Uak Cemetery ,
.
Friends may cal l a t the

NAOINE ' WELCH

Rutland Chapel of the Walker
Funeral Home -a11ytime aft er

Nadine M .
Vinton , d ied

10 a .m . Saturday un ti l 11:30
a .m . Su nday when the body
wi ll be lakl;'n to lhf! chur:ch to

We lch, 72,
at Holzer

Medical Cen ter al 4 a .m.
Friday.
Born Ju ly 4, 1904 in

tie , in state. The fami ly wil t
receive fr ien ds fr om 2 fo 4
an d ? to 9 p .m. Sa turday a t
the chape l .

Lawrence· County to the tate

Peylon and Moll y John son
Kitts. she was twice marri ed.
She ma rr ied · Clyde Petrie
who preceded her in death ' in
19S4 and Ernest We ich who
prece ded her In death in 1975.
. Survi vin g
ar e - three
daugh ters and five sons. Mrs.
Ra lph (Elsie) Boil er, Rt. 7, ·
Vi nton; Mrs. Victor (Ma r y)
George and Kareo Petrie.

FR ANK NIMRI CHTE R

Frank B. N ii'Tlrichter, 83, a
resi9ent of Portsmou th and a
f or mer residenf of Clevel and
.lhd Gallipo'l is ,· died T hursda y
a t 8: 55 a . rn. in Scioto
Memoria l Hospital, Portsmouth.
Vinton ; Bitt Petrie.• Rt . 2,
He was born ir1 Cleveland
Petrie ,
Qpc. a, 1893, one of. 10 ~hi ldren - Vinton ; N orman
of the Ia te Cha r les B. and
Pi &lt;; ker i ng ; Dav i ~ Petrie,
Well ston ; Danyl Petrie ,
Anna Hephe r Nlrnrichter .
Jackson ; and Frank Petrie.
HE' married the for mer
Dor othy Uss her, who sur - Rio Grande ; one sister, Mrs .
My r I I e C h r I s t I a n ,
v i "t'E's, along with
the

When it comes to Aut o Loans ...
you're the boss."
We 'll give you low rates. fas t service.
(We like to keep the boss rolling O - ·
·sttJp in I he bank this e~enlng from 5 to 7 p.m. and hAve your blood
pr n~ ure taken . Clinic spoli •ore-d by Melg' Co . Dept. of Health will
al so be ffl king blood pressures In lobby Saturday for enoon , Ap ri l 2. ,
fr om 9 ojl . lll. to lwel~e noon .

IIOIIOOIOf

an d

15

gr ea t -•

I Chl.lders, Wi'!fel d, W. Va ,;

Hawthorne", Calif.; Mrs. Nick
( Ruth) Pa tti, Sandusky ; Mr s.
Jake { ~yne) Harants. Los
An9etes ;
Mr s.
Harold
(Vt rg i nia)
Rob i nson.
Ga ll ipolis ; Mrs . Oorqthy
Scmi k, Sandusky , and Mrs.
Dan (Arlette ) Nei ll , Huron.
The tollow i ng brothers
survive :
Louis.
Albert,
Raymond and Joseph, all of
Cleveland; fhree sis t ers :
Mrs. Eleanor Kline , Mr s.
Hilda Kral ..and Mrs. Edna
Viscomi, all of Cleve land .
Eigh teen gra nd and 15 g r ea tgrandChildren survive .
Mr . Nlmrichfe r was a
former sausage ma ker fo r
the Evans Pa cking Co., in the

.Ray Nicholson , all of Hill iard.

grand ·

27

: g;:~~ ~~:: ~;:~ : ~~~ . s,•;~; . speak on Sunday
I c h i ld ren

JAMES W. NIC HOLSON
·followh'9 children
Har r y,
RUTLAND - James W. Wau seon ;
Frank .

Nicholson. 6.6 . Route J.
Ru II and, died at his residence
Fri day end ing a fovr year
Ul neso;; .
Mr-. Nicholson was born in
Rutland Township on Ma y 6,
1910, a son of fhe late~nd
Moy, Chapman. He
s a
farmer, school bus d,river . nd
was B township trus tee a
number &lt;l f yea r5 .
'
He marrted the former
Neva Radeki n , who survives,
on Oct . 21. 1934. Sur viving,
besides his wife are a son ,
Ronald &amp;. Nicholson ;
a
daughter- -in -l aw ,
Pa t t y
Nicholson ;. a grandson, John

thO-.
w•

tllobmkol
tnlfltd U172

Y\JJ malre the clfference ·

Maginde, a native of New

Vintoo Bap tis t Church where
funer al ser yices will t;&gt;e he ld

and 7 p.m . services.
Mr. Magtnde is to graduate
f
G d' B'bl
h 1 in
rom o S 1 e ~ 00

at 7 p.m. Sunday wtth the
Rev. Jerr y Nea l o ff ici~ t ing .
Buri al wi ll' be In .Vinton
Memorial Pa rk . The body
will lie In state a t the ch urch
one hour pr iOr to $e rvlces.
Frie nds ma y ca ll a t t he

s

Cincinnati this spring and
plans to return to New Guinea

in June . Being a fluent
. I
1
h
speaker m our anguages, e

McCoy .Moo r e
Fun e r al
Home, Vi nton, Saturd.:ey fr om
7 to 9 p.m.

will be able to minister to
both the educated and
primitive people of his
country .
The public is invited to hear
him tell of his CQnversion and
answers he has received to
( Continu...J from page n
prayer,
what pollee said was an
Rutland Community
apparent suicide with a . Church is located on Main
sholgllll.
Street in Rutland near the
De Mohrens childt , an Walker Funeral Home .
eccentric and who had been a Persons needing transmental patient, died only a portation may can 742-2460.
few hours before he was to
have been interviewed by an
investigator of the House

Cubans

assassination

committee

which was alerted to his
aUeged connection to the
Kennedy case by Dutch

journalist Willem

America

(Continued from page I)
States was guilty of devious

Oltmans. tactics

in

negotiations.

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Adventists giving to 3 projects

' CORRECTION

The major projects in will aid the Northern Europe. (to replace !lnu:tureo that
Europe and Africa will West Africa Division, one of have been condemned by fire
receive money from an of· 10 suCh geographical units In authorities), and a new
ferlng taken at the Pomeroy the church. The money witl bUilding for the lOO.year~d
Seventy-day Adventist go to build a library at the Norwegian Publishing House
(.burch recently according to Adventist Seminary' · in in Oslo, Norway."
Mrs. Mcintyre rioting that
Clara Mcintyre, Sabbath Nll!eria, a gir13' donnitocy at
the junior college in Finland iitflation is taking a bigger
School superintendent.
bite from ·the Adventist
" Each quarter we collect
an offering for world :-;-:-:·:·:-:·:·:·:=:-:-:·:·:·:·:::.;·:·:·:=:-:·:=::;::.::::::::;::.:::.;:::: mission dolll!r said that while
mission contrlbutiOIUI hive
missions," . said
Mrs.
increased,
Inflation has kept
Mcintyre.
"The
amount
of
It's a boy!
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the real value nearly constant
money
over
the
specified
goal
POMEROY
goes into a ·s~iat project
Dr. and Mrs. clyde ~ over the past few years.
BOWLING LANES
A recent report by World
offering'
for
needy
program.
Tuesday Triplicate
Evaaa. Rio Grande, becaue
March 22, 197T
This quarter the overflow
tlie parents of their fourth Vision International placed
Standings
chUd, a boy, born at 3:38 Adl(entists second only to
Team
p.m. Thursday ill Holzer Southern Baptists in the total
Shamrock Motel
91
dollar value of mission of·
Medical Center.
Roya l Oak Park
77
Royal Crown CC!la
52
!erings
durtng 197~. Southern
Dr. EvaDB, Rio Grande
Shirts. Ltd .
39
Baptists,
with some 12 million
College provost and
New York Clothing
35
U.
S.
members,
gave $50
director
of
student
Ruth 's BeB'IJty Shop
34
million;
Adventists,
with
development, and hlR wUe,
High lnd . Game - Pat
Holzer Medical Center
Carson 188, Pat Smith 180 .
. the former Roaemary 500,000 members, gave $25
(Discharges, March 31)
High Series - Pat Carson
Salser, Racine, have three million.
521 , Bett.y: Smith 467 .
Clarence Barcus, Irene
daughters: Margaret, U;
Team High Game - Royal Brown, Mrs. Paul Channel
Sarah, 13 an" Nancy, 11.
Oak Park 491.
Team High Series .:.._ Royal and son, · Martha Cook,
TAX DISTRffiUTED
The new arrival tipped •
Juanita Craig, Tonya Davis,
Oak Park 1383 .
March gasoline tax checks
the scales at nine pounds
Herman Dillon, Peggy
and three ounces and . totaling $9,89~ ,3 80 were
Saturday
Afternoon
Ger1ach , Ell a Gla dm8 n, Mrs.
Jr. League
distributed by State Auditor
measures 21 Inches long.
March 19th
Gary Goddard and daughter,
The baby bas been named , Thomas E. Ferguson's offiCI!
Win Lost , Rose Hankins, Karen Hat·
to Ohio counties, townships,
Dylan.
Sur.r Stars
74 77 field, Mary Houdashelt, Chad
cities and villages. ~ounts
dparent Is
Maternal
~~!ctO:~~ners
~~ ~ Jarrell, Grover. Lewis, Jr.,
received by Meigs County
S er Sr.,
Bowling Ston.es
48 48 Barbara Mannon , Amy Lynn
villages· of the total Include:
Racine and · pa
al
Red Barons
28 68 Napora,
Mrs.
Thomas
Middleport, $2,163, Pomeroy,
grandparents Is Mrs. Wa
Gatter Busters
.
12 84 Nicho ls and daughter,
$2,.W7, Racine, f631, Rutland,
Evaos, Rio Grande.
High Series Lanny Richard Reymond Nonnan
$622,
and Syracuse, $668.
Longstreth ·421. Ron Cullums
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390, Andrea Riggs 389
Rose, Fred Shepherd •. De ra ;.;:;.;::::::::::-:-:·:-:-:-:.;:::::::::::::;:;:;:;.;:::;:;.;:;:;:;.;:::::::.

Weather
Cloudy topight, chance of
thundorshowers. Lows in the
upper 40s. Showers likely
Saturd~y morning, becoming
sunny in the afternoon; highs
in the mid 60s.

AIR
~ASTLE
4 PIECE GROUP

fROM

lions, Brzezinski said he is
confident the matter will he
pursued by VJir\Ce and
Gron\yko in Geneva in May.
"The Russians must ha"l'
time to study such a comprehensive proposal."
On Gromyko's statement
that if tbe Soviet Union must
cut back her strategic
missiles, then the Russians
will have to raise the question
of American deployment in
Western Europe, he said:
"If they raise that issue,
then it wiD, or course and
necessarily, open up also the
question of medium.,.ange
weapons systems.
"WeStern Europe, after all,
is exposed to Soviet medium
range we 0ponary. Ar]d if tbe
Soviet Union insists on
opening . the issue that
pertains · to our defensive
systems in Europe- which
are only designed to protect
Europe, because Western
Europe
doesn't
have
strategic
systems-then
necessarily the Soviet
systems targeted on Europe
becomes
subje~t
for

.negotiations.'.'
But, he added, if the Soviet
Union "wishes to widen the .
scope ... then at some future
point, in full consultation with
our allies, it ;, not to he
entirely excluded."
Carter appeared to be
taking
the · temporary
breakdown in stride, keeping
his schedule fairly light.

LANCASTER, OHIO

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is Christie Fellure
GA!,LlPOUS - By correctly spelling
"instan\aneous" and the following word
"auxiliary/' Christi Fellure, eighth grade
st\ldent at Gallia Academy, won the 19n
Gallipolis City Schools' Spelling Bee.
After surviving the early spelling
rounds and a total ol!59 words presented
to the contestants by pronouncer Paul

Hospital' News

Smith Nelson Mo.

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and Mrs. Francis Smithson,
daughter, Letart, W. Va.; Mr.

and gave it an endorsement of 8'1 to 2. But even as the bill

and Mrs. John House, son,

school districts from making up missed school days, and

passed~ there were grumblings that It would discourage lo~al

warnings It would do schools no good If next winter is cold and
snowy.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Eleanor
Douglas, CoolviUe; Wanda
Floyd, Pomeroy; · Freda
Martin,
Shade;
Betty
Baronick, Pomeroy; Samuel
Clark, · Middleport; Thomas
Fowler, Middleport; Denzil
Boggess, Racine; John
Fleming, Long Bottom.
DISCHARGED - Terry
Rowley, Mary Edwards,
Ruby Cooper, Gilbert Mees,
Mary Sloter,

with the Ohio education communrty and previouSly cleared by

the Senate, will go Into effect immediately upon signature by
the governor. lt'wlll grant schools any combination of up to 20
makeup-free ''t loslng days this year because ol weather and

fuel sh,ortages.
ANKARA, TURKEY (UPil- FIVE GUNMEN STAGED
a daring, Wild West-style train robbery today, grabbing money
bags· containing $333,000 and fleeing In a Mercedes. Benz
automoblle. Turkish pollee said.
·
The baodlts, , armed with submachlne guns. halted a
passenger train about 12 mlles east of Ankara by Pulling the
emergency brakes, police S:aid.

. Then, they said, the gunmen broke Into a fortified car and

threatened

a

government official and a policeman guarding

the money, took the loot and escaped. A pollee spokesman said

the bags "contained the salaries of all government officials In
the province of Kayser'l."
.

Elberfelds .In Pomeroy

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Men :

Bob Couch 212, Charles Smith

19.3~
Larry Dugan 188;
Women : Isabel le Couch l92,

Shop 9:30 to 5:00 Weekdays &amp; Saturday
9:30to ii:OO Fridays
.

Pal Carson 186, Betty Smith
184.
High Series Men :
Charles Smith 558, Bob Couch
5:19, Bill• Porter 534; Women :

Elberfelds ln. Pomeroy

Betty Smith 522, Pat Carson
48\, Carol"yn Bachner 477.

Team Htgh Game - Zldes
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Team Hig.h Series -

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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

NO. 9

SUNDAY, APRIL 3. 1977

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CHAMPION SPElLER - Christi FeUure eighth
grade pupil at Gallia Academy Junior High ' School,
captured the 1977 city schools spelling bee tiUe Friday
night. Supt, Don Staggs presented Miss Fellure the
championship 'trophy . Miss Fellure will oow take part in .
the Huntlngl&lt;ln Bee on AprU 30 for regional honors in the
Tri.State Area . ·

Two brush fil-e alarms. draw firemen
GALUPOUS - Four acres borned in a• ·
grass and brushfire at 7:15p.m. Friday on
Shoestring Ridge, southwest of here.
Gallipolis Volunteer firemen said the blaze
started as a result of controlled burning
which got out of control. The fire spread to
the .lands of Phil Fisher and Charles
Graibs, Rt. 2, Gallipolis.
Firemen were called at 7:03p.m. on Rt.
35 near Dr. Mel Simon 's Clinic where one-

fourth acre of brush and grass burned. It
was Qle l!!)lh and 81stalarrns of the year for
the local' firefighters .
TRUSTEES TO MEET
SYRACUSE - Sulton Township
Trustees will hold their regular monthly
meeting Tuesday, April5 at 8 p.m. at the
Syracuse 'Municipal Building .

tntint
MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

Judge calls for briefs before
deciding in ·SEOEMS case
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PRICE 25 CENTS

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GALUPOUS -'Attorneys ln the civil formation to determine what transplrea at Volunteer Emergency Squad against the
suit filed last month by Joe Voreh and the the March 1 meeting of the Gallia County commissiop.
Gallia County Volunteer Emergency C&lt;lmmlssion.
According to the suit, lhe Interim
Squad against the Gallia County Board ol
On that day, Gallia County Com· 'contract between the comml~sion and
C&lt;lmmissioners Saturday were given one missioners, declaring an emergency SEOEMS was illegal, because the
week to fUe briefs before aJinal decision is ·situation existed; entefed into a temporary resolution was entered intO without the
rendered by Judge J. Donald Ratclilf of contract with the Southeast Ohio reasons being put in the minutes.
Ross County.
Emergency Medical Service (SEOEMS )
.At a hearing, March 22, Judge Ratcliff
Judge Ratcllff, sitting on assignment to provide emergency ambulance service issued a temPOrary restraining order
to GaUia C&lt;lunty &lt;Ammon Pleas Court, for the county at a co~ of $9,500.
~:ohiblting the commission and Couniy
made that request lollowing two hours of
That contract was the basis for a suit Auditor Dorothy L .. Condee from paying
'testimony Saturday morning. Purpose of filed by Joe Voreh, a Gallia County the contract for ·S9,500.
. the hearing was to obtain factual in· · resident and member of the Gallia County
Going into Saturday's hearing,
plaintiff's attorney William Conley and
Prosecuting Attorney Joseph L . Cain,

Kiwanis celebrating
charter night No. 30

·APRIL SALE DAYS

Oiler-s Four
Tenth Framers

'···

Thursday before joining the Senate In weekend adjour:nment.

Gallipolis.

66

pocket dictionary in recognition of their
accomplishment in the SpeiUng Bee. The
top ten finishers and the spellng words
which stumped them are listed as follows :
1st - Christi Fellure, no spelling ,

tmts

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(Continued from psge I l

closings for public schoo·ls this year is on Its way to Gov. James

A. Rhodes' desk.
.
The House took final legislative action on the proposal ·

tary. Each contestant was awarded a

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·nation world,-,
.

The bill. drafted by majoritY. Democrats In consultation

60 ·
SB
46

High Ind . Game -

S tate

Evans, son, Rio·Grande; Mr.

- -· 7-4

Zides Sport Shop
Youngs Super Mkt.

PATCH JOBS CXJNTINUE - Until something else
comes along (like more money for resurfacing) Gallipolis
city maintenance- workers continue to "patch up" the Old
.French City's streets heavily damaged by severe winter
weather. during January and February.

Taylor, Charles . Vtckers, ·

Eldon Wuerch.
(Births March31)
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11
Mr. and Mrs. Merre
O'Dell, daughter, Gallipolis;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Beck,
Coalton; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde

Bee featured thirty preliminary winners
from Gallla Academy , Washington
Elementary, Green Elementary , Rio
Grande Elementary, and Clay Elemen·

Wagner, Christi and second place finisher,
Mark Allen , remained.
Mark then incorrectly spelled '"in· errors.
~d - Mark Allen, "instantaneous ...
stantaneous," and Christi went on ·to
3rd
- Donald Deems, " aggravate.''
become the winner.
)...
41h
Boudi Niday, "jonquiL"
Christi, daugjlter of Mr. and Mrs.
"'--fith
Angela
Cromlish, 11 pulverize."
· Robert Fellure of Route 2, Gallipolis, wUl
lith - Brian Wilt, "brevity."
compete in Huntington on April 30 for the
7th - Katlly Qlulson , "divisive ."
Regional Tri.State Area Championship.
• lith - Jeff Meek, "platinum. "
The Gallipolis City Schools' Spelling
9th - Sandra Martin, " perception."
;:;:::;:::::::;::::::::::::::::.;-:::.;:;.;:;.;.;.:-:·:·:·:·:·:-:;;.;:;.;.:-:-:-:-:···:-:·:-:-:-::;.;.:-:-:
l!lh - Robert Scott. "stamina."
WANTED FOR FELONY
Superintendent of Gallipolis City
GALUPOUS - A West Charleston,
Schools; Donald Staggs presented trophies
w. Va. man arresled Friday Q.lgbt by to the top three winners. He praised the
the Gallta·Melgs Posl State . Hlghway
pupils, parents,Jnd tea.chers' for their part
l'atrol on a DWI ebarge Is wanted oo
In lhe success /'f the program.
felony charges there.
Paul Bauer, Director of Curriculum .
Gallla Couoty sheriff'• deputies oald
and Instruction in Gallipolis City Schools,
James Edgar McCoy , 54, Weot
organized and directed the J9n Spelling
Charleston, ·has been sought Ia
Bee and was cited for special recog_nition.
conneetlon with· g1'811d larceny and
Supt~ Staggs also elrtended his gratitude to
burglary charges . An eliradllloa
Spelling Bee officials Robert Lawson, Paul
beQJ'Iog Is expected lo be held next
Wagner, Kathrine Williams, Tom Moulton,
week In Gallipolis MuQ.iclpal Court.
and Gary Owens for their help In making
this
year.'s event a success.
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agreement."
A:l ior further arms negott·

Spelling champ

Due · to · an error In
reporting the accident, the
wrong driver was charged
with a traffic aecldeut
Wedoesday oo Rl. 7 In
Melga County. ·Hanford
Mayle, 4'7, Rt. 1, Cuttler,
was cited for faUure to
yield right of way, oot
Craig Venoy, 17, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, as stated In
.Thursday's paper.

White
House
Press
SecretHry Jody Powell said
Ca
did t
Thursday that rter
no
plan on changing his two
arms
proposals
and
High Ga 'e ~ Jo Perrin
Brzezinski said tnday the
and
Lanny o
reth 170,
plans gave the SoViets "the
C!ifford
Mu
y
150,
Lee
·
Lew1s 148.
opportunity of indicating
Team Game - Nile Owls
Staff members Robert Tan· their preference within the 855.
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range of between 1800 and
Team Series - Nile Owls
nenbawn and Robert Lehner 2,000" strategic weapons
'
reported on some . "new COmpared to 2,400 negotiated . 2314.
1· ds" They eluded
Early Sun Mixed
:
at Vladivt' stok. ·
ea ·
March 20, 1977
....... A plan to confront James
The " innovative" U .S .
Standings
Earl Ray, who is serving a 99· . proposal, Brzezinski said,
Team
Points
year sentence after pleading went much farther than the
Jack's Dairy Bar
66
63
guilty to killing King in Vlandivistok accord because .Tom's Carry Ou!
63
Memphis April 4, 1968, with "unlike previous proposals, Cline's Con st. Co.
Town
Kiln
46
contradictions in statements (it) doesn't nearly establish a
Porn . Flower Shop
45
from his previous counsel. · framework for continued Mark Five
21
_,. "Materials" received
High Ind. Game - Men :
competition.''
from a Capt. Le.Grande of the
·
d
th
John Tyree 205, Ed Voss 203,
Birmingham Police Dept.,
" It really re uces . e
Jeff Wil son 707; Women :
weaponary on both sides. And -.. Chartot1e Wilford 206, Helen
dealing "with what he it Will take some time for the
P. and Mary V. 702. Becky
.considered a suspect in tbe Soviet leaders to appreciate
Kloes 179.
Hig~ Ser ies Men : Ed
killing of Dr. King ... It themutualadvanta~esofthis .
Voss 539. John Tyree 536, Jeff
appears
to
be
his proposal."
Wilson 516; Women : Helen
speculation ·"
As for the Russ ian
Phelps 51?, Becky Kloes 500.
- A witness ''whose counter attack on human Mary Voss 496.
identity was. unknown for the rights, former Columbia· . Team High Game 7 Tom 's
Out 71~.
last 13 years" but now is University Professor Carry
Team High Series - Tom's
ready to come forward. On Brzezinski said he did not
Carry Ou! 2053.
the day Kennedy was killed think there was pressure on
she was taking photographs C t
t
h
h'
Tri County .
0
"on the south side of Elm
ar er
c ange
IS
March 22. 1977
· o~tspokeh stand because it is ""·-·standings
Points
Street, which would be facing generally shared by the world Team·..
wbat is known as the Grassk a t 1arge .
Pom . Cement Block co .
72
Knoll and part of the BQo
.. 1 think if SALT is Eagles Oub
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58
Depository Building." Two d
d ·
th U ' t d H. &amp; R. F~restone
52
epen en 1 on e m e
Cline's Canst. Co .
52
da ys Iat er • sh e says, she was States
having to deny itself Computer Services
42
approached by two persons the right to affirm these Strikers
36
who identified themselves as beliefs then it is not worth it.
High Ind . Game - Henry
being from the FBI and the
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final
.
Clatworlhy
no. Ed Voss 713.
· 1
d h
Because, ln the
~na 1YSIS,
Dave Peterson 203.
CIA respectiVe y, an s e we are what we believe.
High Series - Henry Clatgave the film to them and has
"We have not made Soviet worlhy . 477. Ed Voss 570,
not seen it sinee.
acceptance of our views the Moses No~m~n SJ8.
.
- The same woman said
.
. . . OOd
Team Htg~ Game- Cltne's
approximately two weeks ba.sts for negott~t'!'g 10 g.
Construction Co . 913.
Team High Series
before the killing she went to faith on strategic ISSUes. But
by the .same token, we deny
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
'the nightclub owned by .)ack the Soviet Union the right to 7515 .
Ruby and was introduced by tell us that we do not have the
Early Wed. Mixed
Ruby to one "Lee Harvey right to ex.press our beliefs if
March 23, 1977
Oswald of the CIA," using we want to "negotiate a
Standings.·
Points
Ruby's words.
· strategic arms limitation Tea.l)'l.

T~e assassination panel
now has only Oltmans' word
on De Moh.renschildt's
all d tl ' t'
d 'th De
ege ac Vl leS an Wl
Mohrenschildt's death, fur·
· ther corroboration appears to
have been ruled out.

INN PLACE.

992-3629

Peter

Guinep , will be the guest
speaker at Rutland Com·
. Ch ch on Sunday
mum1Y
ur
,
Apri13, at bo!h the 10.:30 a.m.

APPEARJNG THIS WEEKEND AT THE

Be.~t

_

Russell: Gall iroli s ; Ber tr am
Welch , Kessel Welch, both of
Winfield, W. Va., and Willie
Welch. Ty ler ; M ich .
She was a mem ber of the

pomeroy

"""*"'*""" bank

RUTLAND

Mrs . Er nestene Bost wtch,
Gal l ipolis ; M r's . Ba r bara

rullcnl natlona .

The

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GALLIPOLIS
The Kiwanis
Intematlonal Clubs of Division Nine will
)Jelp KI,I'Vanlans here celebrate their 30th
annual charter night .with a dinner served
by the Emblem Club at the Elks Club.
Principal speaker will be Ohio Kiwanis
Gov. Elton R. Lube of Brecksville.
A t;livlsion council meeting at 5:15p.m.
·wrn precede the dinner at 6:30 p.m.
conducted by Joe Steele, district
lieutenant governor.
.
Clubs ezpected to he represented are
Athens, Downtown .Athens, Chillicothe,
First Capitol Chillicothe, Logan, Ironton,
Portsmouth,
New
Bosion
and
Wheelersburg.
Special guests for dinner and the
meeting to follow wUl be the Key Clubs ol
Gallia Academy High School, Kyger Creek
High School, and . the Keyette Club of
Kyger Creek High School.'
Gov. Lube, a retired bosinessman, had
22 years of perfect Kiwanis attendance in •
his home club before starting through the
administrative chairs as district Lt.
Governor-elect in 1970-71. Elected Ohio
governor-elect in 1975, he has attended 11
international and 15 district conventions.
Major appointments at the ~tate and
district levels include district chairman in
support of Spiritual Aims; district
chairman,
Achievement; district
chainnan for Youth Services, and as a
member of two Ohio District Achievement

representing the defendants, agre~d to
three stipulations , first, that the plaintiff
Joe Voreh, is a. delinquent taxpayer;
secondly ,thai the Galli a County Volunteer
Squad does not pay taxes, and third, that
the purpose of the hearing was to d\'lermine the facts of the meeting which occurred March L
Atty. C&lt;lnley called ·three Witnesses,
Auditor Candee, James C. Saurlders, a
Gallia County commissioner, and Robert
O'Dell, deputy auditor and clerk of the
Gallia County Comrriission.

Prosecutor Cain

President Arnold

Miller,

. rally and dance at the Point Pleaaant 1M
Friday night. said be bopes · "!D get some
feUow olftcen elected who wUl cooperate
· and belp get things done."
"1bere are thole who are critical of me
and not telling the truth/' said the
incumbent UMW cblef.
MWer arrived during the danee and
rally, sponsored by the UMWA Supporters
Club at about 9:30 p.m. and was the first
speuer to be introduced by Okie Barton,
dlatrlct 8 vice ptesicjtnt.
Mlller. by arriving late, missed the
debate Friday afternoon wben a lar~e

Commissioner Niday gave testimony

regarding discussion ·of the emergency
ambulance situation and why the com·
mission

declared

an

emergency

resolution. Atty. Bennett said he drew up
the typewritten addendum to the
resoluUon.
. During cross examination, both
Mrs. Condee and O'Dell said it was not
l).nusual for· typewfitten articles b.cing

attached· to the com·misslon minutes. ,
Judge Ratcliff indicated that a final .
decision will be made prior to Aprlll5. He
again stressed that the commission in

exercising its duties did not do anything
wrong ill awarding the contract. "There
was no violation of the law," Judge Ratcliff said.
He had previously said, urhis ls one of

TilE UTILE PEOPLE - Mrs. Irene Busch of near
Racine, a volunteer at ihe Senior Citizens Center, ·has
created several "litUe people" for the Easter bazaar. The
novel dolls - and each one takes about five hours to make
- have a pop botUe body, styrofoam head, feet and hands,
wigs made from fake fur, and dresses of calico treated
with liquid drape io give · permanent stiffness. The
widow of John Busch, Mrs. Busch comes to the center
twice a week to share her craft skills . (See A-4 )

those technicalities that lawyers and

the reasons he made a motion to enter into
a: cor.tract for emergency medical services

with SEOEMS while O'Dell described his

munity."

nusicance, noise and safety were
d

to rally, dance
recelvlni a cordial welcome at a miners'

·

Two exhibits were offered BS evidence
by Atty. Conley, one was the handwritterf
minutes by O'Dell regarding the awarding
to the interim contract to SEQEMS a nd the
other was a typewritten addendum to the
handwritten resolution giving the reasons
why the commission had declared tbat an
emergency situatiop existed.
It was typed by i\I!Y. Bennett wltll the
assistance of· Atty. Cain.

judges handle. The.r e was no illegality on
the part of the Ga!lia C&lt;lunty Cor'n·
missioners. They entered into a contract
looking out lor the welfare ol the com·

MIDDLEPORT
Opposition
appeared to mount here over the weekend'
to the proposed constntction of a coal
loading tipple in West Virginia 1,200 feet
across the Ohio River near Clilton, W.Va.
by 'William F . Zuspan of Mason.
Announcement of a hearing to be
conducted by the U. S. Army C&lt;lrps, of
ELTONR.LUBE
Engineers in Wahama High School
gymnasium the evening of AprU 28 ( 7
Grading C&lt;lmmlttees.
o'clock )· to members of the llf.iddleportLocal arrangements are being ·, Pomerey Rotary Club, Friday night many
completed by Lions Don Warehime Jr., of whose members would be eyeballing
Edward Howard, John Taylor, Charles such a tipple daily from their .living room
Grant, Caron Snowdeuand Albert Durose. .windows, prnduced a resolution (20-1 )
against construction of the facility in the
location as :,roposed. General grounds of

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·New Coal tipple proposed at .Clifton is opposed

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Miller We Come
POINT PLEASANT - Unlted Mine

called Atty. JameS

Bennett, legal advisor for SEOEMS and
C&lt;lmmlssioner Paul Dean Niday.
Mrs. C&lt;lndee described the duties of
the commlssio_n clerk in · taking minutes.
Saunders offered testimony regarding

duties of clerking for the county com·

group of striking miners from Meigs Mine
No. 3 listened intenUy l!B two other
candidates for UMW president, Harry
.Patrick and LeroY Patterson, exchanged
charges.
·
·
· ·
l'atrick and Patterson also made bfief
conunents at the night function l!B did
several otber persons aspiring for other
UMW offices.
Miller, in his remarks, used the word
ucommeooabte" to refer to his record as
UMW president. "It would have been
better il I had more cooperation;• Miller
emphasized.
MUler said the further improvement of
the miner's pension j,rogram Is hls key
goal for the fut.ure. (See page A-31

.expressed.RotarianPimiSrnartraisedthe
question and.announced tbe hearing on the ·
28th. He asked members who agreed wtth
him to attend the hearing and make their
opinions known.
,
Dr. Ray Pickens, 8' native of Clifton,
moved thar'the club oppose the project.
Only Rotarian George MeinhMt objected
and voted no. His grounds were that the
area needed industrY.
Meanwhile, Mayor Fred Hoffman of
Middleport told The SHnday TimesSehtinel that Middleport' Council .has
opposed the project by resolution, and
would make iis position known at the
beHrlng.
Smart said it is his understanding Mr.
Zuspan owns the coal in the hill dlrecUy
back of the site on which he hopes to build
a loading tipple, and "naturally, would like
to mine it and ship it."

several environmental impacts . Some

o~

..

'

these impacts provide for tlie needs of man
and may be considered beneficial and
necessary; others may be considered a s
neither beneficial nor adVerse, but a

necessary part of the faciuty. The various
olmpacts are listed below :
Increased payroll during and after

Aesthetic impacts of the facility on the •
landscape .
Potential noise, nuisance Hnd safety
fa cl&lt;lrs and road damage resultlng from
cOHl trucks in the area.
Increased vehicular traffic during
operation.

Increased river traffic in 'delivering
Increased taxes to county and state . . empty barges and removing loaded barges
from the fa cility.
Transportation of an energy resource
· · Loss of wildlife habitatin area used for
"' market.
fa cility .
tncre3110d employment.
'Ole Corps, on its ~own ~nitiative , or
fmpacts of coal handiing on air and
under pressure not explained , has made a
water.
Disturbance of the shoreline and river determination that the construction aOO
bottom during construction of dock,ing operation of the proposed coal loading
facilities and commitment of land and facility will not result in · a slgnilicant
impact . on the hum an env.itonrnent ;
w~ter for facility operation.
prepar ation
of
an
Alteration and use of land lor facility ther ef or e,

construction .

(Contlnued on p~ge D·2)

operation .

Road, bridge program .for ·
'77 i~ ·in budget at $4/5 million
•

GALI.JPOLIS Gallia

County 's

James P . Baird, through gasoline taxes and motor ve hicle
fres hman

county

engineer, has submitted a budget ca lllng
lor th e eJ&lt;jlenditure of $802,547.50 lfl Im prove county highways and bridges durin g
1977,
Jn his annual road report submitted

loll owing ced e: single seal, $2,500 per
mil e: double seal, $5,000 per mi le; grade

Ga l.lipqtis, $35,953.
.
Here L• th e road an~ btidge ·program
with the various roads :-; Ia ted for re pa ir in
each township along with the r elevant
code, number of rn1lcs, and esu ma.ted

and m aintei)BnCe , $500 per mi le ; ditchin g,

cost s:

registration fees.
.
Baird's' progr am is based on th e

$250permile: 301 hot mix ( 2 inch l.·$1 5,000
last week to Gallia County C(fllmi ss ioners, per mile; 402 hoi mix ( 2 inch 1. $15,000 per
Baird said $440,547.50 has been allocated mile: 404 ·hot mbt (2 inch), $14,000 per
for township road repair , Slll,OOO for an· mil e; sta bil iza tion , $1 ,000 per mil e ;

Smart suggested noise, dust, dirt and
heavy traffic on w: Va. Route 62 between U,dpated dust ('Ontrol. $150,000: for massive
the tipple and the Pomeroy Bend Bridge spot co rre ctiv e m easu·refl for . th·e
bituminous roads. ('on s L'itm g of stabili7.ing
would cr~e
havoc.
II was ex Uy this point, dust and dirt, the base,. blade patching, and sealing, and
that the Corp of Engineers seemed to Sl20,1nl for maintenance and repair pr the
brush over as not or critical importance in 328 bridges in the county roaa sys tem.
All cxpencUturcs will b&lt; pilid from the
their official broadside announcing Ole
hearing.
•u unt v's M&amp;·R ~' unc1 . T}"tat fund is linanccd

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

•

The announcement said:
"The applicant plans to use necessary
controls at the facility to meet established
air, water, and noise pollution standards
during construction and operation of the
facility ."
This leaves tbe public the right to be
concerned il the "standard•" mentioned
by the C&lt;lrps are the same as being
enforced, lor example, at the Vanadium
plant at Graham Station, an estimated ·12
miles distant, also in West Virginia. Or in
other West Virginia and Ohio industries
wbere smoke and dust create problems.
Engineer
Corps · lists
tbose
envirorunental impacts relative to the
proposed facility :
.
C&lt;lnstruction and operation of this
proposed coal loading facility will have

. clearin g n ght of way , $400 per mUe ;
1:6tching and se ating, $5,000 per mile, and

ma intain wijh P-T. S300 per mile.
l'i.ve town ships, gettin g the most attention and havin g the largest sli ces of the
road repa ir , pro grd ~ ar(' Addison with a

$48,918 expenditur : Green, $48,668 :
:;prmgfi eld , $40,311: Pcny, J-17,005, and

ADDI SON - Bula: VIIfe AddisOn, Code
Bi t .. 4.83 m iles, S6 ,_450 : Gi!orges Creek .
Bit ., •U 9, S5,657 ; Bul avillf' POr ter , Bit .. ,
6.04, S15,517 ; Johnson .Ridge. Bit. , 2.50 ,
'5 7.5o; Mill Cree)!; , Bi t., 1.71, S8,600 ; Possum
Tro t, E-2, 2.35, S1 ,115; Gravel Hill, Si1 .. ,24 ,
$72 ; While Oak. E 2. . 68. S340 ; Ltl lle
Kyger . Bit., 3.03, 52.000 ; Popt~r Ridge, E
2. . J) , S65; ~el'jlper Hdllow, E,7, .79. S395;
Ol d Rl. 7 \Add ison! Bit . 1.10, $330 : Reese
Kol low {11 JJ . BH 72, E 1 71. 1. 43 . ssn :
maintaining d i!ches. {J ), '5 2,000 . Clear R·

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