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10 - The Dally Sentinel, MidcUepon-Pomeroy, o, Thursday. Mav 26, 1977

Senate has bingo law again

I'

1

By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reponer
COLUMBUS (UPI) - On
May 26, 1976, Gov. James A.
Rhodes signed a charitable
bingo bill officially legalizing
the game for charity in Ohio
and eliminating loopholes for
organized crime to profit on
games of chance.
Exactly one year and 1,001)
charitable bingo permits
later, the second revision of
that law is halfway through
the General Assembly.
The first change was
enacted last faiL The Hoose
Wednesday gave 81-15
approval
to
another
modification of the charitable
bingo proposal, tightening up
enforcement tools but slightly
expanding the lis.t of eligible
groups and legitimate uses of
proceeds.
The measure was sent to
the Senate, where it faces
further attempts to change it.
Meanwhile, the Senate
went on record Wednesday
aga i n ~ t
" k iddie
pornography" by unanimously sending to the House
a bill creating a new crime
with heavy penalties for
pandering o bs ceni t y
involving a minor.
The latest bingo bill, spon-

sored by Rep. J . Leonard
Camera, D·Lorain, seeks to
refine licensing and enforcement powers of
the
government while easing
restrictions on organizations
which conduct the game lor
worthwhile purposes.
The bill would expand enforcement
powers
by
authorizing the state attorney
general and local law
enforcme nt agencies to
conduct on-site inspections
and audits of bingo games
and
prohi biting
any
interference or withholding of
records in such ah investigation .
It also would expand the
grounds on wh ich the
attorney general could deny a
bingo license to include false
information
on
an
application.
And the measure seeks to
close a loophole by forbidding
amateur ''amusement'' bingo
ga mes to charge admission
or offer cash prizes.
The House adopted an
amendment offered by Rep.
Donna Pope , R-Parma ,
requiring the attorney
general to notify local law
enforcement agencies of
organizations which apply for
bingo licenses.

But it refused to go along
with public hearings as part
of the licensing process.
. The bill also expands the
definition of veterans '
organizations and nonprofit
medical organizations for the
purpose of eligibility lor
bingo licenses, and includes
"yo uth
athletic
organizations" on the Jist of
Jegitimaoo charities.
The House turned back
attempts to add historical
socie ties and a Hamilton
Coun ty
recreation
organization to the list.
The bill also allows an
organization oYming a bingo
hall to use up to $250 or 20 per
cent of its gross receipts per
session for maintenance and
expenses.
Rep. Clifton Skeen, DAkron, said the measure
would close loopholes which
have paved the way for
widespread casino gaming
under the guise of charity in
his area.
But one of the opponents,
Rep. Kenneth A. Rocco, DParma, said this was outweighed bY an undesirable
expansion of the list of
charitable organizations.
The "kiddie porn " bill,
sponsored by Sen. Anthony 0 .

Calabrese, [).(;!eveland, is
designed to curb !Hms and
literature displaying children
invo lved
in
sexual
activities.
It calls lor a ]a.il sentence of
six months to five years and a
fine of up to $25,000 for
conviction of a first offense of
pandering o b sce nity
involving a min or. The
general
penalty
for
pandering obscenity in Ohio

is now a maximum six

months in prison and a line of
up to $1,000.
" A host of shockin g
becoming.
products is
increasingly common fare at
porn shops and sex-&lt;lriented
mail-&lt;lrder houses across the
nation ," sai d Calab rese.
"They are part of the newest
growth area pushed by the
booming, billion-dollar pornography industry : child
pornography.
"We must take positive
action to stop this activity in
Ohio," he continued , "If we
do not we will, in effect, be
condoning child abuse."
Calabrese's bill applies the
new harsh penalties to the
exhibition or distribution of
fiims, literature or performances which depict minors
participating in or watching
sexual activity .
The bill expands the offense
of endangering children to
cover situations where a child
·is permitted to participate in
an obscene performance. It
also allows as evidence of
intent the possession of more
than three copies of obscene
_ material or a device lor
reproducing multiple copies.
owners will get registrations
calabrese scoffed at objeclasting lor varying lengths of tions about infringement on
time so the staggered First Amendment rights to
monthly system Will begin in free speech. "We are not
alphabetical order of last talkin'g
about
First
name m Januar.Y., 1979. ~ne- Amendment rights," he said.
twelfth o~ Oh10 s v_eh1cle ' "What we are talking about
owners Will be registered are money-hungry perverts
. ..
who are abusing children and
each month.
The cost for passenger contributing
to
the
vehicles w1U contmue to be delinquency of minors."
Both the House and Senate
$10 plus a $5 cqunty local
optiOn fee. The deputr were to reconvene at 1·30
registrar's fee will go from 50 ·
· da
·
cents to $1, and the mail order p.m. to Y·
cost will be beyond that.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Memorial Day Sale
Friday, May 27th and Saturday, May 28th
n Friday Til 8
MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
WRANGLER
s11 95 BLUE JEANS
10 ounce denim , flare leg, 4 patch pocket s,
waist sizes. 28 to 42, length 30 to 36, zip per
fly.

CANDLES
Clearance sale prices on our entire
stock of Candle-lite candles, tapers,
pillar candles, limited quantity.

lh PRICE
MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

BESTFORM BRAS
-One Grouo o( Cotton, Tricot
Dr Lace Styles
·
-Fiberfill or Unlined
-Sizes 32A thru 460

2

MEN'S SWIM
TRUNKS
Sizes 30 to 42, solid colors and
patterns, good selection of
styles.
Mens $5.95 Swim Trunks$4.99
Mens $6.95 Swim Trunks$5.89
Mens$7.95 Swim Trunks$6.69

Changes coming in motor
vehicle registration law
COLUMBUS (UP!)
staggered 12-month basis,
Legislation making sweeping instead of the current tworevisions in Ohio's motor month period, starting in
vehicle registration system is 1979.
on its way to the floor of the
Before approving the
state Senate.
measure unanimously, the
The Senate Highways and committee adopted a pair of
Transportation Committee amendments. One would reapproved the House-passed quire the Bureau of MotOr
bill unanimously Wednesday. Vehicles to publish notice in
gpon.sored by Rep. James daily newspapers early in
L. Baumann, D.Columbus, · · 1979 that mail order
the bill cuts the nwnber of registration is available for
deputy motor vehicle ari additional $1.50.
registrars by more than one.The other permits the state
· third and provides for .a uditor's office to audit
registration by mail startin~ deputy registrars every two
in 1979.
years.
It establishes a system
The bill, · changed little
under which owners will since it cleared the House
register their vehicles on a overwhelmingly last month,
is a response to reports of
corruption and inefficient
rec.ord-keeping by deputy '
registrars.
Some 228 full-service
Fri. thru Tues.
deputy
registrars would be
May 27-31
retained,linked to the central
office of the Bureau of Motor
JAWS · PG
Vehicles by a computer
network. Currently, there are
ALSO
more than ~00 permanent
Alfred Hitchcock's
deputies and between 300 and
400 temporary deputies
FAMILY PLOT
serving during the April-May
PG
crush of registrations.
Starting next year, vehicle

MASON DRIVE-IN

Planning Your .
Vacation Travels
-See Us Now1976 CHEVY VAN G20

~95

Local owner, 350, V8 , automatic power steering and
brakes, rally wheels, chrome equipmen t,
Interior paneled and insulated. carpeted , ready to add
your o~n camping equipment.

'3395

Tradesman 200 sport wheels and white lettered ter is.
V8, automatic, power steer.lng and brakes, rear door
~nd side door glass, RH seat, radio, blue finish. add
your own camping equipment .

1976 CHEVY 4 WD BLAZER .....f6295

A t.o 11fk place

Local owner, less than 16,000 miles, Cheyenne, 350 V-8,
au.tomatlc, factory ai r, comforlilt, chrome bumpers &amp;
gnlls, rear seat cloc~ . 31 gal . fuel tank &amp; tank shield.
wh. covers, P. B., rad1o, buckski n with white top . A real

honey.

.

1976 .VEGA WAGON ........... s3595

White fini sh, red vinyl interior, automat ic, power
steering, radio, tape, 10,000 miles, r.ust proofiriQ, estate
tr im, air t:ondillonlng.

1976 CHEV. IMPALA ...........~995
3 seat ~.• les£ than 8,000 miles, never titled and used by
Mrs. Knight . Full accessory equipment, inc. air,
Positraction, power seats, windows &amp; door locks. This
Is a nice wagon &amp; one of the full size ones.

1976 AMC t«&gt;RNET ............s3895

Sportabout, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steeri ng and
brakes, deluKe equipment, white wall tires, luggage
rack , dark green fin ish, l ess than 10.000 miles.
showroom_clean .
...

NEW '77 ·CHEVY SPORr VAN
G20, 3 seats, beauvllle,_350 engine, power steering
and brakes, radio, rally wheels, nicely equipped .

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Increased earnings rates, our
flexiable savings. We have a savings
plan designed for you.

A Home Bank
For

Meigs County
People

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Think Chevrolet Think Pomeroy Motor Co.
CHEVY VANS
TEC.MINI HOMES
TEC CUSTOMIZED VANS
SWINGING TURTLE by Turtle Top

Hurry In For A Good DEAL

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
"Your Chevy Dealer"

OHIO

992-2126

Pomeroy
Open Eveninqs Until&amp; p .m .

Meigs Co unty law enforcement officers took a big
step into the age of modern
police technology this week
with installation of a computer terminal on the state
law enforcement automated
data system (LEADS).
Through the cooperation of
the County Commissioners
who appropriated the funds,
the sheriff's department has
had instaUed a computer
tern11nal on LEADS. The
Ohio LEADS was implemented in November,

COLUMBUS (UPI )- Gov.
James A. Rhodes says he
expects the federal Energy
Research and Development
Agency today to award a $25
mlllloo cool{ act for design of
LT. BORING
a coal gaslficatioo plant in
Noble County.
The Conoco Coal Development Co., a subsidiary of
Continental Oil Co .• applied
for the coo tract and has been
REEDSVILLE - Second
negotiating with the federal
Lt.
Michael G. Boring, son of
government since a year ago
Mr
.
and Mro . Grant L.
when preliminary announceBoring,
has graduated from
ment of the design contract
U.
S.
Air
Force pilot training
award was made.
at
Laughlin
AFB, Tex .• and
Conoco's proposal is for a
ha
s
been
awarded
sliver
plant that would use 3,800
wings.
Following
specialized
tons of C981 a day to produce
60 million cubic feet per day training at Tyndall AFB,
of pipeline quality gas, Fla ., Ueutenant Boring is
enough to supply 100,000 being assigned to Hancock
Field, N. Y., lor flying duty
homes.
Rhodes said, " We are with a unit of the Aerospace
confident that Conoco's Defense Command.
The lieutenant, a 1971
process, which already has
been proven in two British graduate of Eastern High
demoostration projects, will School, received a B.S. Ed.
be chosen for the final degree in biology - science in
construction. Besides con- 1975 from Ohio University
struction jobs, the plant where he was commissioned
would mean jobs for 390 through the Air Force
workers in addition to jobs for Reserve Officers Training
Corps program.
about 220 coal miners."
His wife, Robyn, is the
Conocco expects to spend 22
of Robert Mills of
daughter
months completing the
design . If work then advances Chester.
into construction and
operation phases, another
$250 to $300 million would be
spent in Noble County.
Clear tonight and Saturday,
Rhodes Is promoting the highs both days to mid 80s.
Lows tonight to low 60s.
project as a "whole new
industry for Southeastn
Probability of precipitation
Ohio" and a way to use Ohio's near zero today and tonight,
10 per cent Saturday.
coal resources.

&amp;ring has his
silver wings

1968.

The com puter system
operated by the State serves
Ohio's State Highway Patrol,
Municipal Police Departments, and Sheriff's Offices
throughout the state: This
system provides information
about crimes, persons, or
vehicles, and also serves as a
communications link from

VOL. XXVIII

MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

yd._
DECORATOR TRIM
35~

MEN'S $10.95 and sn.95

DRESS SLACKS
Size 29 to A2

ON SALE HOME FURNISHINGS

cent

double

knit

polyester. solid colors and patterns. ali

DEPAR]MEN~ 1~ ~R

19~

waist, choose your correct

length , · 100 per

arranged for

yo~r

easy selection.

yd.

By RUTH E. GRUBER

BOVENSMILDE, The
Netherlands
(UPI)
Moluccan gunmen today
freed the remaining 102
children they held at gunpoint
for four days in a school
swept by sickness. But four
teachers in the school and 56
others were still hostages on

MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

WOMEN'S

JUNIOR SLACKS
Pastels and dark colors, junior
sizes 3 to 18.
Reg. $11.00............. Sale $8.89
Reg. $14.00 ............ sale 51 1-.39
Reg . S19.oo ............ Sale $15.39
Reg. $21 .00 ............ Sale 516.99
$23.00 ............ Sale $18.69
MEMOR

CORNING WARE
sl2.50 3 QUART
COVERED
.
SAUCEPAN PWS FREE PICNIC COOLER .
.

Blue cornflower pattern, prepare, cook,
serve and store all in one dish.

. , Q25 COMPLETE

DAY SALE!

REG. $6995
PLAY GYMS

- Strong 2 inch pipe -Weather resistant
enamel finish -2 swings, one glider, and
one slide

MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

YOUNG MEN'S
CUT OFF JEANS
Blue denim in sizes 28 to 38 waist.
Mens 55.95 CutOffs
Mens $6.95 CutOffs
Mens$7.95 CutOffs
Mens$8.95 CutOffs
Mens$9.95 CutOffs

Sale $5.05
Sale $5.90
Sale$6.75
Sale$7.65
Sale$8.45

MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

umrBOvs'

STEREO ALBUMS

SWIM TRUNKS

For your listening pleasure popular,
country-western , rock and gospel.
Reg. $5.79.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale $4 .69
Reg. $6.79 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••• Sa'e $5.69
Reg . $7.79 ............................ Sale $6.69
Reg . $8.79 ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• Sale 57.69
Reg. $9.79 ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• Sale $8.69
. S12 .79 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• sale$11 .69
MEMORIAL DAY SALE!

CHILDREN'S DEPT.

LimE GIRLS
SWIM WEARstyles

- One &amp; two piece
- Solids &amp; prints
- Sizes 2 to 14
Reg . $).uu :.u1Ts Sale$4.19
Reg. $6.00 Suits Sale $4.99
Reg. $7.00 Suits Sale $5.99

By Uolted Press International
CINCINNATI- BESET BY PROBLEMS OF UNSAFE
drinking w~ter, smog-filled air and wastes from new industry,
the Cincinnati area, according to a top federal government
official, is under an "environmental siege."' Valdas V.
Adamkus, deputy regional administrator of the U. S.
Environm~ntal Protection Agency, said ·Thursday
envirorunental problems besetting Cincinnati and other parts
of the Ohio Valley are "a 20th century Pandora's Box."
"Its drinkin'g water is threatened with dangerous
chemicals, its skies are shaded by smog, the great Ohio river
valley it lies in faces future growth with uncertainty," he
declared in a speech to the annual meeting of the Clermont
County Health and Welfare Planning Council in suburban
Cincinnati. Adamkus noted that the Cincinnati area has
experienced seVeral days of local ozone (smog) alerts this
month. "The prognosis for the summer doesn't appear to be
ffilich better,

- Prints or solid colors
-Cotton or knit styles
-. . Sizes
. 3 to 7
Reg. $2.95

M

IAL DAY

LE

BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT
SHIRTS
Sizes 8 to ~u~ solids

and
patterns, colton polyester
blends, and l·o o per cent
polyester knits, all perm a n.~nt
press.
53.95 Shirts·............ $3.19
$5.95 Shirts ............ 54.79
57.95 Shirts ........... .

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

·~

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

FIRST IN MEIGS COUNTY - The Meigs County Sheriff's Department has acquired a
computer terminal on the Ohio Leads System. Operating the machine is Oeputy Dana
Aldridge , right, as Sheriff James J. Proffitt looks on.

•

enttne
PRICE Fl FTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1977

a hijacked train nearby.
Mter a flash intestinal
ailment felled child after
child jammed into two
crowded classrooms at
Bovensmilde primary school,
the four gunmen called tbe
government's crisis center at
nearby Assen ·before dawn
with a long prayed for

independence lor th eir
former
Spice
Islands
homeland of South Moluccas,
also released ooe teacher
along will\ the ,children. A
sixth teacher believed to have
beeen among the hostages
was disclosed to have been off
duty at the time of the

mes.sage : "Come get the
children.''
"I am mad with joy,"
Premier Joop den Uyl said
alter the last of 106 captive
children left the school at
about 7 .a.m.
Four of the children were
released Thursday.
The gnnmen, who demand

Floats' theme is announced
ALL LEAGUER_ All
SEOAL in baseball from
Meigs High School Is
senior Brian Hamilton,
son of .Mr. an d Mrs.
Charles
Hamilton,
Forest Run. Brian also
was all league his junior
year. He played first
base.

'

WASIUNGTON -A NEW AGRICULTURE Department
report shows farmers spent 9 per cent more to produce the
nation's farm products in 1976 than they did in 1975. The report
says the total outlay for f(li'm production expenditures in 1976
was $89.2 billion. That's 9 per cent more than the $81.8 billion in
productioo expenditures reported by the USDA for 1975.
The production costs for the average farm in 1976 totaled
$32,165, up from the $29,172 average the previous year. By far
the. largest outlay for farmers was for feed pu~chases.
accounting for $14.1 billion or 15.8 per cent of the t6tal. In 1975,
. feed purchase~ also led the way at 15 per cent or $12.3 billion of
the total producbon expenditures. .

restrictions, revocations,
suspensions and convictions.
Inquiries into the data file
may be by driver's license
number, social security
number or by name.
VEHICLE REGISTRA·
TION Provides the
make, model, year, type
and owner, and descriptive
data about Ohio registered
vehicles.
WEATHER CONDITION
- Provides road and weather
conditions for the State of
Ohio and surrounding states.
DIRECT LINK TO NCIC IN
WASIUNGTON , D. C. - The
Ohio Leads Computer is
linked directly to the (NC!C)
NATIONAL CRIME INFORMATION CENTER
(Continued on page 10)

Gunmen free children

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1JCENSE
physical

descriptions, driving records ,

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OPERATOR'S
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one department to another.
The sheriff's office now is
able to make immediate and
direct Inquiries into LEADS
rfl(ords without bothering the
Ohio State Patrol at
Gallipolis. The records
available include :
AUTO ALERT - Active
me of aU "wanted" Ohio
registered vehicle•. All
LEADS Auto Alert entries
are also entered into the
NCIC Iiles in Washington.
WARRANTS &amp; WANTED
PERSONS - Provides name,
add ress, physical descriptions, and other identilying
characteristics of the person .
It also indicates nature of
crime and whether the crime
is a lelony or misdemeanor.
MESSAGE SWITCHING Provides capability of sen·
ding and receiving police
oriented messages to other
terminals on the LEADS

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Weather

•

1974 DODGE VAN

Law enforcement tied
in with data systems

Noble
•
gettmg
Conoco

Edgar Mitch

"River Reflections" is the
theme for this year's Big
Bend Regatta Parade to be
held June 17.
The parade will be held on
Friday, June 17, leaving
Middleport at 6 p.m. and
proceed to Pomeroy. The
Pomeroy Chamber
of
Commerce who is sponsoring
the event hope.s to make this
year's parade the largest
ever.
Trophies will be awarded
for the folloWing: theme
noats, commercial and noncommercial; frog floats ,
commercial
and
non ·
commer.cjal; best mounted

units, marching units and
motorcycle and bicycle en·
tries. Religious floats will be
judged separately. with the
winner to receive a trophy.
The parade will form on
South Second Ave. In Middleport. Traffic on South
Second will be closed to
traffic at noon on Friday in
order that entries may
complete decorating their
floats in their assigned
positions. The parade will
form at 5:30 and leave at 6
aocording to Jim Frecker,
parade chairman.
The parade managers
would like entries to be

DDRESS - - - - - - - - - - - - - HONE

CJ

NTRY

i;OMMERCIP.L

(J NON-CQMMERC I AL

submitted by June JJ to
enable the committee to
assign positions in the parade
and relay the information to
the applicant.
Those who wish to take part

in the parade are to fill out
the entry form below and
mail to the Pomero y
Chamber of Commerce, Box
526, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

takeov er of the school
Monda y.
But Den Uyl and his crisis
team immediately redoubled
efforts to win freedom for the
remaining two men and two
women teachers, and the
train hostages, including a
pregna nt woman, enduring
what an off icial said rntJSl be
ustinking" conditions.
'11te hostages, allowed food
Thursday for the first time in
48 hours by an estimated 10
hijackers, received water,
milk
and
chocolate
sandwiches this morning, But
unchanged were the heat and
inadequate sanitary fa cilities
in the forward coach In which
tl1ey have been confined.
A5 the children came skipping, jumpin g or walking
arm iri arm from the school
onto·a waiting bus, the entire
rural toWn of Bovensmilde
exploded in relief and joy.
Officials said at least 50 of
the children were suffering
from an " infectious disease"
whose symptoms included
vomiting and diarr hea. They
desc ribed it as "serious but
not fatal."
At least 26 children more
se rious ly hit by the
symptoms of vomiting and
diarrhea which swept the
besieged school remained in
a local hospital. But doctors
said the symptoms would
soon wear off.
Justice Minister Dries van
Agt, in charge of the gover nment' s anti-terrorist
strategy, crerliled "nature''
with an ass,isl in secu1.'irig the
children's release, which he
has said from the start was
his top priority.
He slated emphalically
that authorities had not
spiked (Q!ld sent into the
children Thursday night.
"The vi1·us definitely was
not brought in from the
outside," he said .
He added U1at the gunmen
and the remaining school
hosta ges may also have
picked up the infection and if
they hadn't fallen prey to the
symptoms yet. "they soon
will."

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Six honorarians of the 1977

the National Achievement
Scholarship Program for
Outstanding Negro Students.
Faith Perrin received the
DAR Good Citizenship
Award, the Betty Crocker
Family Leader Award and
the
Manasseh
Cutler
Scholarship
to
Ohio
University
with
John
Redovian, guidance counselor, presenting aU three
awards.
Cecil McCoy , drama
director, presented awards to
Robert Nakamoto, out·standing junior actor; Laura
Hoover, outstanding junior
actress; Velvet Swisher, best
junior actress; Ron Casci,
best junior actor ; Cathy
Blaettnar , outstanding
assistance in staging the
junior play; Dan Granda!,
outstanding senior actor;
Teresa Ellis, outstanding
senior
actress ; Cathy
Meadows, best senior ac·
tress; Crenson Pratt, . best
senior actor: Paul Reed,

Edgar Mitch, 67, Nye Ave.,
graduating class of Meigs
Pomeroy, was found dead at High School were announced
WASIUNGTON - THE U. S. TRADE DEFICIT MAY his home Thursday eviming.
·
Thursday
at the annual
exceed $20 billion this year. That possibility was raised ThursMr. Mitch was shot in the awards assembly.
day by Assistant Treasury Secretary C. Fred Bergsten. And head and it fs believed that
The six honorarians rank
Bergsten's boss, Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal, the wound was self inflicted.
scholasticaliy
. immediately
told an international economic meeting in Tokyo Wednesday Mr. Mitch was found by a
following
the
valedictorian,
the deficit may reach $23 billion.
neighbor who went to the who is Paula Eichinger, and
As it stands now,_the deficit is $8.5 billion. By .comparison,
Mitch home because he had the salutatorian, who is
(Continued on page 10)
not seen him in several hours. Sandra Garnes . Named
The Pomeroy Emergency honorarians were Debra
Squad was on the scene Taylor, Faith Perrin, Beverly
Thursday evening as were Wilcox , Cheryl Kennedy,
law enforcement officials. An Robin Dewhurst and Elaine
autopsy is expected to be Corsi.
pe
. rformed . The body was at
Miss Eichinger, president
the Ewing Funeral Home this of the student coundil, opened
morning. The investigation is the assembly and presented
being conducted by the awards to outstanding
Chester W.. Erwin, 59, Jr., Grove City ; two brothers, sheriff's department and the council members including
Becky Fry,
Powell S(, well known Dexter, of New Haven, W. Southeastern Ohio Crime Lab Mary Bogus,
0
at
·
N
elsonville.
Mary
Ann
Hollman
and
Middleport resident, died Va., and John, of Middleport,
Marty
Krawsczyn
with
unexpectedly Thursday and several nieces and
honorable mention going to
BOARD TO MEET
morning.
nephews.
There will he a special Todd Snowden, Mel Snouffer
Mr. Erwin became ill at his
Mr. Erwin was a member
home and was taken to of the Middleport Church of meeting of the Souther n and Dan Grandal.
Suzy
Samuels
was
Veterans Memorial Hospital Christ where he served as a Local School Board Tuesday,
presented
a
certificate
of
May
31,
at
7:30
p.m.
in
the
by
the
Middleport ' deacon for several years. A
achievement
as
a
finalist
in
cafeteria
at
the
high
school.
Emergency Squad. He died a' veteran of World War II'
short time later. Death was having served in the U. S.
attributed to a heart attack. Navy, Mr. Erwin was a
Born at Pliney, W.Va., Mr. member of Feeney-Bennett
Erwin was the son of.the late Post 128, American Legion.
Arlie Erwin. He is survived He belonged to Middleport
by his wife, Clarice Miller Masonic Lodge 363, F&amp;AM
Erwin; hls mother, Mrs. and the Meigs County
1\{aude Wears Erwin, S. Third Pioneer and Historical
Ave., Mlddlewrt; two sons Society. He was employed as
and
daughters-in-law , a yard foreman at Foot
Michael C. and Judy Han- Mineral near New Haven, W.
shaw Erwin, Waterboro, S. Va.
C., and Don N. and Cathy
Funeral services will be
Wolfe Erwin, Winfield, W. held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Va.; five grandchildren, Middleport Church of Christ
Scott, Kevin and Melissa of with Mr. George Glaze of·
South Carolina and Amy and ficiating . Masonic rites will
Matthew of Winfield; five be held at 7:30p.m. Saturday
sisters, Mrs. Raymond at the Rawlin gs-Coats
'
(Garnet) Brown, Columbus; Funeral Home where lriends
Mro. Richard (Maxine) may call from 4 to 9 p.m. ·
Brown, Chillicothe; Mrs. Saturday and on Sunday until
Melvin
(Helen) Hood, 12:30 p.m. when the body will
sYRACUSE LIFEGUARDS - Lifeguards at ·the .new Syracuse
Pomeroy; Mrs .. Harley be taken to the church. Burial
Municipal
Pool are 1-r, Jaye Ord, Joan Browning, Cindy Bacon, Lori
(Irene) Hendricks, Chester; will ~e in Riverview
Becky
Crow, carrie Guinther, Lee Ord and Jess Browning, pool'
Guinther,
Mrsy Roy (Julia) Davidson. Cemetery.
•

Chester Erwin of
Middleport·dies

e

dramatic service award, and
Barbara Doug 1as, outstan d ing assistance r· or t he
·
1 M'ISS McCo yaso
1
semorpay.
presented the spirit club
award to Gene Blankenship.
Charles Frecker presented
· arts awar ds to
the industrJal
Mar k Magnotta, Gary Jones,
Joyce Cook, industrial arts I;
Charles Sauters, Roger
Warns1ey , Dennis Grant, r·1rst
through third in industrial
arts II; Judy Holliday, in·
dustrial arts III and Richard
Owen, ·industrial arts IV.
· · · p oston presented t he
V~rgm1a
French awards to Anthony
Dill, san d.ra Burnem an d
John Stout with Ear1 y oung
naming Sandra Garnes, the
top senior math student.
Young also presented
perfect attendance ce rtificates to Charles Boyles,
Cheryl Kenned y, Dave
Harris, Kathy Howard,
Teresa Van Meter, Deleanna
Little, David Riggs, John
Snyder, Carol S. Wilkes,

.

·
Linda Donohue, Bruce
Hyse II • Mana
· Le gar, Dav 'd
l
Man Iey, Mar k S· R'1ggs, Pat
0 wens and' Ca th Y· Bl.ae tt nar.
Duane me
•• L aug hi m
'
wa s
d
d
th
· ·
awar e
e commumcatlon
·
e1ectron1cs
a war d
of
dist'mct IOn
' bY Da Ie .''I amson
·
· d lh e
an d Pau I Reed rece1ve
DECA st uden t of lh e year
award present ed bY J ohn W·
Bla ett nar.
· The welding award of
distin ction
played
by
D'1ck Rose berry • wen t t o
Bruce Cottrill and Carl
Brannon presen· t ed th e auto
mechanics " Awards of
D'tsc , .met 10n
. " t o Da nn y
Davis,
· Sco tt Napper an d J ohn
Partlow.
Trac1. W·eese was wmner
.
of
the cosmeto Iogy "Award of
Distinction" given by Linda
Yonker and Everett Holcomb
presented the DeKalb ac·
complishm ent award to
Kenneth White. Brian Wind on
was awarded the outstanding
(Continued on page 10)

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manager. The pool will open unofficially for free swimming 2-0 p.m. Sunday
with ribbon cutting ceremonies to officially open the pool Monday, at I p.m.

Altice home
destroyed
The Middleport Fire
Department was called to the
Ann Bailey residence on Lynn
St. at 9:30 p.m. 1lJUrsday
where a television set had
caught on fire.
At ~ : 33 p.m. Friday the
department went to Sfl 7
south of Middleport near the
Meigs-Gallia line . where the
·home of Michael Altice was
engulfed in name&lt;. Pomeroy
was called to assist at 3:48
a.m. and the departments
were on the scene lor approximately · three hours. ·
Cause o! the blaze was not
known and the property loss
wa s not determined this
morning. The dwelling was
owned by Roy Herrmann.
The structure was repo1ted
a total loss. There were no
injuries.

�2- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Fnday, Ma)

27,

3-The Daily Sentinel, Mrddleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Frrda} , May 'tl. 1977

1977

First Lady piped aboard sub Los Angeles
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga .
( UPI ) - Mrs. Rosalynn
Carter made a last-minute
decision to join the President
aboard
the
nuclear
submarine Los Angeles for
today's scheduled cruise in
the Atlantic Ocean .
Aides said the first lady
decided to go along on the
underwater voyage in Arneri·
ca's newest and most sophis·
' ticated underwater craft at
the invitation of Adm. Hyman
Rickover, the father of the
nuclear submarine and
cruise host. Nine-year old
daughter, Amy, also was
invited.
The Carters, who arrived at
this lush seaside plantation
resort Thursday, were.flying
south to Cape Canaveral
aboard Air Force One from
nearby Brunswick, Ga.
With crowds of reporte rs
and cameramen at dockside,
th..Ws Angeles was to shove
off to cruise for 2\2 hours
before making a scheduled 4·
hour dive.
Accompanying the Carters
were Rick over; Vice Adm.

William s,
J oseph
commander of submarine
forces in the Atlantic; and
Capt. J .C. Christianson,
commander
of
the

After resurfacing, the Los
Angeles was to return to Port
Canaveral, where Carter and
Rickover scheduled a joint
news conference in late after-

submarine .

noon .

in the vessel.
Carter described himself as
a "guest'' of the Navy and
gave
reporters
the
impression it was Navy
officialdom that barred the
press from sending a small
group of reporter s and
came ramen
along
to
chronicle his trip.
However, a small "pool"

was allowed to inspect the
submarine before Carter was
piped
aboard.
Also,
helicopters were to hover
overhead and a large
contingent
of
media
representatives were to
Cruise on a hydrofoil, which
was to overtake the Los
Angeles and proceed to a
point 35 miles at sea where

has shell 4x7 billion miles

Ure Carter submarine
submerged.
In addition, there was to be
a surface communications ·
vessel so that Carter would be
able to remain in official
command at all times, 'with
Ure "hot line" to Moscow
available if needed.
The Carters will return to
St. Slmons tonight and spend
the Memorial Day weekend
resting and relaxing. Mrs.
Carter will take off on a Latin
American tour Monday. ·

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (UP! ) -

fir•m·

soled~· coal

By Greg Bailey
The Meigs American
, Legion team begins its season
Sunday when they host
Portsmouth at Syracuse in a
doubleheader. A veteran
squad with 11 players
returning from lost season
should provide a so und
nucleus for new coach
Charlie Hamilton to put up
against the opposition.
This year's squad boasts
four AII.SEOAL selections in
Gary Swain, Brent Johnson
and Terry Wall, all from
Gallipolis, while Meigs High
School's first baseman Brian
Hamilton joins them. Besides

A bright star In the

constellation Orion is sWTOunded by a shell of matter that
dwarfs the entire solar syslem containing the Earth,
according to scientists at the La! Alamos Scientific
Laboratory.
Recent photographs of Betelgeuse, which forms Orion's
shoulder, confirmed the existen"" of the shell, which Is
formed by matter spewed out from the star.
"The latest obserVations reveal the shell diameter t.o be
about 5,000 timeslhal of the star, or about 400 times larger
than the diameter of the outermost planet's (Pluto) Cl"blt
around the sun (seven billion miles)," Sandford said.
Betelgeuse, which even will!out Us shell has an average
diameter of several hundred million miles, is classified as
a "red giant," a relatively young type of star that emits
matter to relieve internal pressures caused by the
consumptioo of nuclear fuel.
Sandford said the new photographs show the loss of
matter is much more extensive than previously believed
and supports a theory that the dispersed matter ls the
principal source of raw materials for the creation of new
"second generation" stars like the sWJ, rather than the
explosioos of ·~novae.

The
President,
an
Carter said he did not
Annapblis graduate who undergo
a
physical
served under Ric kover examination for Ure trip but
during his Navy career, told saw no cause for concern. He
reporters he was looking said the pressure is coostant
forward" to tBking the helm
of the nuclear sub. He. was
told to slacks
wear and
rubber
producti•on goal
shoes,
a casual
shirt.
"1 have never operated on a
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MIEELING, W. Va. (UP! ) Mine Workers District 6 miners at the Wheeling
nuclear submarine before/ '
J&gt;OTO'GOLD
College Fieldhouse.
he said, noting he left the - Ohio is going ahead with Constitutional Coovention .
This
week's wllllling Pot
Rhodes said ·10 business
Navy before nuclear subs plans to double the state's · "We can't wait for the and
0
'
Gold
Ohio Lottery
government facilities
coal production, Gov. James federal government to do
were put to sea .
oumber•
:
299, 643 and
told so mething ," Rhodes told would install fluidized beds to
"The longest I was ever Rh odes , R-Ohio,
238%8.
remove sulphur from the coal
under the surface without delegates roday at the United
combustion
process, aUowing ::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::·:::::::·:;:·:·:::·:·:·:::::·:::::::·:::·:::
coming up was 19days," said
them to burn high sulphur
Carter. "But I was On a
CLINICS CLOSING
Ohio
coal.
submarine for two years in
Area
clinics of the Gallia·
Rhodes said the U.S.
and out of ports. We took long C l i m b e r n o t s u r e
Jackson-Meigs
Community
Energy Research and
trips to the Eastern coast of
Mental
Health
Center,
will be
Development Administration
China, beginning in 1948, and
closed
Monday,
May
30th,
for
was expected to ·award $25
I left the submarine Ioree in
the
observance
of
Memorial
million to Conoco Coal
the winter of 1953.
Development
Co.,
a Day, However, Crlslsllne
"So I spent months and o f h i s n e x t s t u n t
subsidiary of Continental Oil, services wiU be in nonnal
months at sea and for long
for the purpose of converting operation to serve th.e public.
periods of time submerged,"
By WU..LIAM M. REilLY
corporation counsel slapped coal to synthetic natural gas. Meigs County residents
he said.
A 'DoDDS Juan" In the Office!
Rhodes said the $250 should call 992·5554 for
NEW YORK (UP! ) Willig with a $250,000 lawuit
Dear
Helen
:
.
emergency
help,
counseling
Having put the world's I&lt;&gt; pay for police and, as it million plant, located in
Women
workers
can
complain
to management if male
and
assistance-.
second tallest building turned out, unneeded rescue Noble County, .Ohio, will take
bosses
expect
sexual
favors
in return for advancement. But
approxlmately 22 months I&lt;&gt;
behind, or rather below hlm, expenses.
how about male bosses who must resist aggressive female!1?
George Willig - toymaker,
But a high-ranking offici~) complete.
Good~ooking, sexy numbers?
mounta in climber and at City Hall said, "There's . He said 'it will consume
This one secretary (from the pool) leaves notes on my
skyscraper scaler extraor- not a jury in the world that. about 1,500,000 tons of coal a
desk, things like, "I could make you go wild!" In the papers
dinaire - says he's not sure would rule against this guy." year- over 3,800 tons of coal
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
NO SERVICES
she brings me, are such invitations as, "Try me!" with her
what his next stunt will be ,
Four other persons were daily - and should create
CARPENTER - Mt. Union initials .
" It was a lot of fun," Willig, arrested for helping Willig. jobs in southeastern Ohio.
I tell her to stop, but she just gives me a knoWing smile.
Baptist Churcb ne~r Car·
The two-day convention penter will not· hold services (Other men might be less resistive.) I'd feel ridiculous
27, said Thursday as he met One of them, Ronald T.
reporters after being hooked DiGiovanni, 23,· also was will continue today with union Sunday evening due to the complaining to the general manager. She's. a competent
for trespassing, reckless arrested last Dec. 23 for business. UMW Secretary- baccalaureate services at worker, so I can't recommend letting her go. What next? endangerment and disorderly soaring over Manhattan in a Treasurer Harry Patrick is Meigs High School.
HAPPILY MARRIED JR. EXECU'11VE
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. from an improved level of conduct.
red, white and blue, hot-air scheduled to speak Friday.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I'm a physical fitness. Instead of
His alleged crime balloon that led police on a
Dear Jr. Ex.:
healthy 34-year-old wife and coffee and cigarettes it is het· mounting the 116-story World zigzag chase by land, sea and
So complain. If you take ll!e notes upstairs, you may set
mother of three. I've had ter to go for a walk. If you are Trade Center with only a air.
wheels in motion to discover "Donna" Juan photo&lt;oples her
heart palpitations lor a few not in top physical condition homemade climbing device
On several occasions,
invitations for mass distribution. She's a menace to wives and
years. A month ago I had a start a sensible program to and his determination not I&lt;&gt; Willig refused the aid of
should be curtailed. - H.
very rapid heartbeat with ex- provide further help for be denied his conquest.
police officers who lowered
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tra beats which lasted a few yourself.
"The only . time I waa themselves from the roof in a
Dear Helen:
hours. My doctor kept me in
DEAR DR. LAMB - Your scared was when. I started, chest-high rescue bucket.
):low do you cure a husband of annoying habits, like
Polly Cramer
the hospital for a few days column . on peanut butter in· because I was afraid I'd get
"I don 'I want I&lt;&gt; risk a
standing in a department store jingling the change in his
and took an echocardiogram dicates that peanut butter in caught before I got going," he tricky transfer," Willig said
pockets while he waits for you? - li'USIIED OUT OF SHAPE
of my mitral valve. A car- large amounts can result in said.
during a chat with the
diologist also checked me and an increase in fattyWiUr his arms and legs officers that'included seweral
Dear Pushed:
told me to quit smoking, cholesterol deposits in splayed against the sheer digressions on the weather.
You can either ask hlm to stop jingling (it's amazing how
drinking coffee, cola, and tea. 'arteries.
face of the 1,356-foot building , "They (the police) talked
DEAR POLLY- I have an high I do not throw the seldom mates think of this slmple cure), or remove the cbange
He told me it was ail en·
It appears that this is due to Willig made the ascent in about the nice girls working heirloom hope chest with in·
grounds away afler making from his pocket before you leave for the store -or go shopping
vironmental.
fats added to peanut buller-in about 3lf.&lt; hours along the in the building, but I couldn't tricate carving on the lid and coffee. I keep them, dry them without him - which would probably please your husband
Can these things really its manufacture to provide a window washing tracks cut see any of them," Willig said. the problem is with the
and then put in·a jar. When I mightily. - H.
cause a person to have suCh a smooth spread without into the northeast corner of
Asked
about
the ~~ gunk'' in thuse·tiny crevices have quite a bit I reuse these
+++
.rapid beat with extra beats' separation. Would natural the south tower,
"adventure club" he and his that refuses to come out. I grounds. I put in twice as Dear Helen:
And if I follow the doctor's peanut butter have this same . When he cleared the friends had formed, Willig wouid appreciate some sugI hear young mothers complaining about their work
much and sometimes a bit loadWhen
orders can I really look fur- detrlmentB i effect?
I hand thetn a copy of this poem.
.
.
parapet and was hauled atop said, "Ther.e's a group of us. I gestions.- ELIZABETH.
more than when using coffee ,
ward to no more of these
Do
you
happen
to
know
the
name
of
the
author?
I have a way to prepar·e the roof at 10 :04 a.m., started climbing and I rook
DEAR ELIZABETH - I the first time. This makes
episodes?
THE CLUTI'ERED YEARS
peanut butter for personal thousands of rubbernecks Urem climbing. And they pres wne you are refinishing very good coffee.- E.M.K.
An
empty
swing
sways gently in the breeze, barren trails
DEAR READER - Your use. I use natural peanut but· below, many of whom had liked it. .We're all from the your chest. If so, and you are
DEAR POLLY - .I would grow green again at last, flowers untramp&gt;eled stand erect
cardiologist was cprrect in ter and withdraw the peanut . watched the entire climb, let same family, It must be in using paint rerpover, go over
like to share my coffee stret·
telling you to quit your bad oil. This is replaced with saf· out a thunderous cheer heard our blood."
the carving with the remover· cher. With coffee well on its · and proud, thecluiteredyearsare nowpartoftheoast.
habits. Coffee contains caf- flower oil. Doesn't this make throughout lower Manhattan.
No fingerprints to mar the shining windows, no cookie
What's next?
and leave it on long enough to way to .$5 a pound, I have
crumbs
scattered on the floor:
feine, a stimulant, and it will it a very good food'!
Aquarter mile ahove them,
"I don't know, I don't penetrate through
the heen doing a bit of exBroken
toys long banished from the hallway, no sagging
increase extra beats or
DEAR READER- Yes and the 5-foot-11, 155-pound know," he said after his "gunk". When loosened, wipe perimenting. I think I have
hinges
on
a
squeaking door.
palpitBtions in people who no. Almost half the weight of Willig, wearing a blue booking.
it away with burlap or come up With a good idea. I
No shouts of joy or fear or childish laughter; so peaceful,
have them. Cigarettes also in- raw peanuts is from·fat. That bandana and a multicolored,
Why cllmb the World Trade another rough fabric. You have a 12 cup automatic cof·
yet all this solitude brings tears.
crease such problems.
means most of the calories ln striped shirt, waved blistered Center?
may have to resort to a cotton fee maker and in the morning
For now I know the sweetest times of life are those ·noisy,
Anything that upsets the peanuts are from fat. Anyone hands at his admirers who
"Because it's considered tipped stick for digging it out. I make the usual 12 cups of
digestive system may also just eating plain peanuts is in· clogged the streets below.
by some to be an ugly When the excess is out, wash coffee using the regular frantic, happy cluttered years! -READER
contribute to these episodes. gestlng a lot of fat About 18
Horns blew . ' 'He's up building, but it's very any residue away with
of coffee. Aftet this- Dear Reader:
Nervousness is also a factor.
per cent of peanut oil is there! He's on top and he's appealing just by the fact it's turpentine Or more paint amount
coffee
is
gone, I make ' Thanb for sharing , l don't know the author's
but
You should know that saturated fat.
safe!" one man shouted in the two of them," Willig said.
remover. Then rinse and dry. another 12 cups leaving the am sure some of my readers will.
chocolate, including cocoa,
It is true that peanut butler street.
-POLLY.
used grounds in and adding
(And others will exclaim: "Where's all that 'sad' peace
contains caffeine too. What is made worse - from the
Life in the nation's largest
DEAR
POLLY
I
have
enough
instant
coffee
for
five
and
quiet? We have grandchildren living in town!") -H.
you want to avoid is caffeine.
standpoint of increas ing . city returned to normal.
been looking for a job and cups and run · it through the
TWINS
BORN
These measures may not saturated fat intake because
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Police intelligence sources
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ar· have been called in for cycle. I think this coffee is Dear Helen:
prevent all such palpitations of the type of fats added as said Willig, who lives in
interviews. I was told delicious and if one wishes it
l got much food for thought from your "Fourteen
but they will certainly help a you have stated. And it is true Queens and works as a toy cher, Columbus, are annowt- several
I
would
be notified, one way may be added to again and Co!pmandments for Parents." But the paper was tossed before
cing
the
lliiih
of
twin
sons,
great deal. Anyone who has that you.are improving it by designer fot the Ideal Toy
ot the other, by a certain time make enough for eight cups. I clipped. Could I have a copy?-MOTHER
palpitations should do replacing peanut oil with saf- Co., was a member of an Wednesday, May 25, at Mt. since
there were other aplikewise. I am sending you flower oil. Why? Because saf· "adventure club" that "has a Carmel HospitBI. The babies, plicants. My Pet Peeve is Here is hoping to make those
The Health Letter number flower oil is very low in list of daring exploits Urey one weighing sl&gt;o pounds, and with those prospective coffee beans stretch. Good Dear All:
luck.- JOSEPH.
.
the other six pounds, two
A nwnber of you have asked for extra copies of my
6-12, Heart Irregularities, saturated fat and high in plan to perform."
employers
who
do
not
bother
DEAR
POLLY
To
clean
ounc~s,
have
'been
named
"Fourteen
Commandments." Please send a stamped, selfSkipped Beats, Tachycardia . polyunsaturated fat.
In addition I&lt;&gt; the crlminal
to
notify
you
that
you
were
those
pleated
lamp
shades
Brian
and
Grant.
Mrs.
Ar·
addressed
envelope
c-o this newspaper and I'll be glad to
Others who want more inthe
city 's
But one of the dietary charges,
not
selected.
This
certainly
that
are
so
popular
now,
use
a
cher
is
the
former
Pat
Kenoblige.
H.
formation on this subject can measures in prevention of
nedy of Pomeroy. Grand· makes job hunting even more pastry brush (a new one, of
send 50 cents with a long, fatty-cholesterol deposits is
course) . It is much easier to
parents are Mr. and Mrs. discouraging.- LAURIE.
stamped, self-addressed to llmit the total fat intake. If
DEAR
POLLY
-I
was
a
get into the folds to brush out
Charles
D.
Kennedy
of
envelope for it. Just send you discarded all the peanut
THE DAlLY SEN11iNEL
coffee-holic
s.
o
the
present
the dust. - EMMA.
Pomeroy
R.
D.,
and
Mr.
and
your inquiry to me in care ol oil and didn't replace it that
DEVOTED TO THE
high
prices
have
helped
me.
1
DEAR POLLY - I keep a
INTERFSTOF
Mrs.
William
Archer
of
Col·
this newspaper, P.O. Box would be better but it might
MEIGS.MASON AREA
now
drink
only
one
cup
of
cof·
small
piece of sponge in my
umbus.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archer
1551, Radio City Station, New not taste very good. Perhaps
CHFSI'ER L. TANNEHILL
fee
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PffiLADELPHIA (UP!) Some wUI say the on)y
difference between Doug
Collins and a telephone pole is
that the telephone pole can't
sink a 20-foot jumper or drive
to the basket kamikaze-style
for a twisting lay'Up.
The 6-foot-6, 178-pound
. Philadelphia string bean
joined teammates Julius
Erving and Henry Bibby in a
classic display of fast break
basketball in the second
period Thursday night and
the 76ers rolled to a 107-89
victory over the Portland
Trail Blazers to take a 2-&lt;&gt;
lead
in
the
NBA
championship series.
Collins ShOt 16-for-16 while
scoring a game-high 27
points, but it wasn't easy. He
twisted an 'ankle driving · in
for a layup in the first quarter
and the sellout Spec1rum

crowd of 18,276 held its breath
in unison .
Later, he sustained a fourstitch cut over the right eye
during an ugly, bench·
clearing free-for-all that
resulted in the ejection of
teammate DarryI Dawkins
and Portland 's Maurice
Lucas in the fourth quarter.
"It got real rough out
there," said Collins, applying
ice bags I&lt;&gt; his .eye and ankle.
"Geez, I'm ooly a skinny guy.
I'll be all right for Sunday,
though."
Collins hit two baskets to
spark the Sixers' second·
quarter burst that ended in a
61-43 lead as Bibby a\)ded
eight points and Erving six.
or the 13 baskets
Philadelphia made in the
period, nine were l~yups or
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were led by Bill Waltoo's 17
points, it was Ureir second
sloppy performance of the
playoffs and Coach Jack
Ramsay will have to figure a
way out before Sunday's third
game of the best-of-&lt;leven
series.

"We have not played well in
these two games," ·he said.
"Our game is ball movement
and we haven't been doing it .
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break, we're giving it to them

By FRED DOWN

UP! Sports Writer
Andy Messersmith, wlio is
onlr beginning to pitch up to
his capabilities, is the key
man if the Atlanta Braves are
ro . become a factor in the
National League's Western
Division race.
Tbat,otleast, is the opinion
of former teammate Tom
Paciorek, who says, '!I still
think Andy is the best money
pitcher in the game."
Signed by the Braves after
being declared a free agent
because of a salary dispute
.with the Los Angeles
Dodgers, Me.~rsmith had
ooly an 11·11 won-lost record
last season. But he stands 4-1
for this season, has a
respectable 3. 70 earned run
average and has been
lmpressive in his last two
starts.
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2Gilame winner in the major
leagues, allowed four hits in
seven innings Thursday when
the Braves scored an 11-3
-victory over the San Diego
Padres. Messersmith walked
five but struck out eight
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PITTSBURGH (UP!) Tony Dorsett, asked to face
his new boss and smile for a
picture, put forth his most
disgusted look. "Ohman, who
could smile looking at a face
like that?" he askly dryly.
"There goes his $10 con·
tract, right down the drain,"
said Dallas Cowboys Vice .
President Gil Brandt. Then

the two men broke into
laughter and bystanders
followed suit.
In the cramped downtown
office of his agent, Dorsett
signed a multiyear contract
Thursday to become an of·
ficlal member of the
Cowboys. "Tony just won the.
sw~pstokes," said Brandt,
in an obvious reference to
Dorsett's new salary, which
is speculated to be worth $1
million or more.
Dorsett, relaxed in a red
sweat suit and white flop hat,
looked at his future with the
Cowboys as an intriguing
mystery that only his hard
work can solve.
"I'll tell you, It's a little
insecure/' Dorsett said
happily . "When I was at Pitt,
I knew I had a starting job.
Now I don't know. I'm going
down there knowing that it's
going to take • lot' of work."

innings.
Krukow's record to 4-2 while
lead.
"The longer Andy pitches
Steve
Rogers suffered his
George Hendrick had two
KZ650
fourth setback compared
in a game, the better he of San Diego's four hits.
1
1895
gets," said Paciorek. "He is
In other National League with five wins.
s u .ad un rn anula t~urer s SU!IQII5111d
ooe of the toughest pitchers in games, Chicago defeated Cards 4, PhHiles 3
loS! oooc• • • cludn"iif heoght . delle-' il&lt;llll,
torte. 5.111\e and t~;efl l1a•es P ro~ subrt C1
. Garry Templeton singled
baseball to hit. I still say tie Montreal 1-11, St. Louis beat
10 chall!le Wl!h o,.t nol o&lt;:e
J&amp;R SPORT SHOP
·can do more to make them a Philadelphia 4-3, Los Angeles home Tooy Scott with the
HI E. Main Sl .
winner than any other player nipped Houston 4-3 in 10 bases filled and two out in the
Pomeroy, Ohio
lOth
inning
to
give
Butch
on the squad."
innings and San Francisco
992 -1184
Paciorek
and
Jeff topped Cincinnati Reds 6-5. Metzger his first victory of
'77
Kawa$alfi
Burroughs each hit a two-run Chicago shaded Milwaukee 4- the season and· deal
homer and the Braves rook 3 in the only scheduled Philadelphia relief star Roo
advantage of 12 walks as they American League game.
Reed his second defeat. Scott,
Jose Cruz and Keith
handed the Padres' Tom Cubs I, Expos 0
Grlifin his third loss against
Mike Krukow pitched a Hernandez had two hits each
four wins. Paciorek's homer four-hitter and scored the for the Cardinals.
came in the fifUr, breaking a game's only run when Bobby Dodgers 4, Astros 3
:\-3 tie, .and Burroughs hit his Murcer walked with the
Dusty Baker's sacrifice fly
11th homer of the year in the bases filled in the sixth . scor.ed pinch-runner Lee
sixth giving the ~raves a 7.J inning, The victory raised Lacy in the lOth inning and
gave the Dodgers their
vlcrory. Mike Garman, who
took over for Burt Hooton in
the lOth inning, was the
ATLANTA (UP!) - Two- at 8 a.m.
winner and Ken Forsch the
tlme PGA champion Dave
loser.
Hooton held the Astros
Australian David Graham,
Stockton and former U. S. who partially offset missing hitless until Art Howe led off
Open champions Hale Irwin four birdie putts of six feet or the sixth wiUr a single,
RT. 33 SOUTH OF ATHENS
and Lou Graham had a less with the third hole·inone Wblte So!&lt; 1, Brewers 3
chance this morning to grab a of his pro career, shared the
Chicago broke a four11ame
20 CLASSES
belated first-round lead in the lead with Dave Eichelberger, losing streak when pinchrain-delayed Atlanta Goif Mac McLendon and John hitler· Lamar Johnson
· Classic.
Schroeder, at 4-under-par 68, · knocked in Ure winning run
They were among 59 among those who did finish 18 with a sacrifice fly. Steve
$5()00
players in a starting field of holes Thursday.
Stone allowed seven hits in
156 still on the course when a
seven Innings and won bis
thunderstorm came up in late
fifth game with the relief aid
afternoon and suspended
of Lerrin LaGrow. Sal Bando
play.
and Don Money homered for
The first' round was
the Brewers.
scheduled to resume at
WILLIAMSTOWN, W. Va.
7:30.a .m. with the golfers
who hadn't finished picking (UP!) - Bill FranCIS, a
up where they left off - just former Wheeling area coach
like Monday's completion of and athlete, has been named
the Memorial Tournament in by Williamstown High School
Ohio. The second round was as head basketbaU coach.
expected to start on schedule
The former Triadelphia
High and Marshall Univer·
slty basketball co-captain
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
coached three seasons at
Spurts Briefs
Crestwood of Manuta, Ohio.
NEW YORK (UPI) - New
Francis also was head
York Yankees' Manager coach at Wheeling Central
Billy Martin, deSpite all the Catholic and John Marshall
commotion in the past few and at Skyvue in Ohio, and
weeks, is secure in his job. was an assistant coach at Oak
Yankees' General Manager Hill, Ohio.
Gabe Paul affirmed, "His job
is secure." However, there
was an implication it would 21 years as Dartmouth
not be so secure if there were College baseball coach June
more incidents like those of 30. ·
the past week.
"This is a decision that has
Martin was fined $2,500 two been in the thought processes
SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY
weeks ago for missing a for about a year," Lupien
meeting with Paul and then said Thursday:
sounding off in the press __,. Dartmo~ths Athletic
MAY 28th-29th-30th
about not being aliowed to Director Seaver Peters said,
call up Elrod Hendricks from "Few men have made a
Rochester as the team's third contribution to athletics at
catcher.
Dartmouth, both on the field
and in fostering the spirit of
DETROIT . (UP!)
the Ivy league philosophy, I&lt;&gt;
Former Detroit Tigers' first compare with Tony Lupien."
baseman Norm Cash. has
Since taking over as coach
heen fined $500 by the Detroit in 1957, Lupien's teams have
Caesars for failing to show up compiled a record of 313 wins
at the team's press day.
The Caesars belong to the and 301 loses ..
American Professional SloMEDFORD, Mass. (UP! )
Pitch League.
Kick return specialist
Cash reported he . wasn't
Daryl
Brown of Tufts
feeling well, a club
University,
a ninth-round
spokesman said, but owner
draft
choice
, Thursday
Mike Ilitch was angered he
BILL HACKETT
signed
five
one-year
failed to inform the team .
OWNERS:
DENNIS HACKETT
"He had ample tlme to contracts with the Cleveland
notify us," Ilitch said. "Most Browns of the National
GEORGE HACKETT
of the players took tlme off Football League.
Brown, 5-feet.Jl and 185
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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HANOVER, N.H. (UP!) - on II kickoff returns last
Tony Lupien says he will end season to lead the nation.

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will be in left field, Sayre in
center, and Hood in right.
Coach Hamilton Is assisted
this season by Homer Smith
and Gene Mitch while Jim
Soulsby is continuing as
business manager:
The coaches extend their
appreciation to Soulsby who
has done a fine job of
scheduling and handling the
business matters. Some of the
open dates on the schedule
will probably be filled, and
several doubleheaders are on
tap.
' Following is the roster of
this year's American Legion
team. The schedule was
published earlier.

: to second playoff victory

Extra heart beats

PHOTO SPE(IALS

outfield and shortstop. Kyger question mark In Hamilton's
Creek produces fireballer mind as only Baird has
Steve Baird who was a main Legion level e•perience. But
stay on the molllld for last Wall, Sayre and Mike Triplett
year's Legion team, and so have proven themselves at
far this year has led the their high schools so the
Bobcats into the Regional mound chores are not
necessarily a weakness.
tournament.
The Legion, playing all its
One oddity is that the enUre
Legion team has only one home games on the Syracuse
" partial" lefthander. He is field, plans "some" night
Brian Hamilton, who bats left games t)lis summer.
and throws right. Coach ' The starting lineup for·
Hamilton has a young, yet Sunday will probably read
e•perienced staff of en· like this : Baird pitching,
thusiastic assistants, so the Brent Johnson behind the
local fans can expect some plate, Hamilton at first,
fine baseball in this summer Mitch at second, Swain al
third, and Davenport at short
program.
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Mick Davenport, a graduate,
who is returning at short&gt;;top
after doing an outstanding
job there last season.
Other Meigs players will be
infielders Mark Mitch, Rick
Johnson, Mike Wayland and
Raymond Andrews. Meigs
outfielders will be Tim Hood,
Homer Smith and Chuck
Kennedy.
Southern High School is
sending pitcher-outfielder
John Sayre who started last
season as a junior and was
lmpresslve. Joining him this
year will be classmate Kelly
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too-hot for the Reds
SAN FRANCISCO t UPI ) " I fell Terry was on the nln~ streak to four games,
All spring long Joe Altobelli verge of being -a big league their best showing or the
was. rooting for Terry player," said Altobelli , ' 'and season . 1t was Lavelle's
WhH!ield because in the f thought he deserved a fourth straight game and his
young outfielder the San chance to see if he could play seventh appearance in the
Francisco Giants picked up up here. He was one of 14 last nine San Francisco
from the New York Yankees outfielders in the Yankee games .
he saw a player he felt one camp and I don't think they
The Reds are in Los
day might be a big league had any plans for him . So Angeles tonight where the
star.
Spec went and got hbn."
game with the Dodgers is
FREE SWlMMfNG SUNDAY - Mayor Herman London announced
officially open Monday with ribbon cutting ceremonies al I p.m . The pool
Altobelli could not make up completely sold out.
Altobelli was managing at
today that the new S\\inuning pool at Syracuse will unofficially open Sunday
will remain open Monday until 8p.m. Admission will be charged on Monday.
Rochester
in the
In- his mind during the spring
Tommy John, 4-2, goes
with free swimming fr om 2 to 6 p.m. Mayor London said the pqol will
ternational League and who should play in the out- against Pat Zachry, 2-5.
Whitfield played for the field, so he gave Whitfield ,
In Saturday's game, Don
Yankees farm club at Jack Clark, Larry Herndon, Sutton meets Jack Billing·
Syracuse, for three years. Gary Thomasson and Darrell ham while Sunday Rick
· Evans equal tbne, hoping lo Rhoden faces Fred Norman.
rfWhat
impressed
me
most.
find three who could play
Earl Neff, Gallipolis, and pointed out the government
Dr. Charles E. Hol&lt;er, Jr.,
every day .
about
Whitfield,"
Altobelli
the Ohio Valley Electric should lake a long hard look president or the medical
The rookie skipper had no
was
recalling
Thursday
night
Corporation Thursday night at public sentiment before staff, Hol•er Medical Center.
after
Terry's
fourth
hit
of
the
luck
and lt was not until last
were pr~sented Awards of passlog new legislation spoke brieOy.
Maior League St andings
American league
By
United
Pren
International
week
E.1st
that he finally settled on
game
had
given
the
Giants
a
Merit by Hol&lt;er Medical which, in reality, will be just .
National League
W. l
Pet. CiB &amp;-5 victory over the CinWhitfield
as his right fielder.
Center President Hugh P. as costly to everyone In·
East
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rk
cinnati
Reds,
"was
that
he
won
the job in left at
23 19 .548
1' 7
Kirkel, highlighting the fifth \ "olved.
music prior to and during the Pillsbgh
76 ,, .68.!
Boston
21 19 .525
21,
same
desire
start
or
the season but
played
with
the
the
anniversary
of
Holzer
Dr. Budd , opposed to dinner. The organ was Chicago
1S l.d .641
M ilw
22 23 .489
4
Clark,
Herndon
and
his third year in Triple A as
/4 11 .585
Medical Center's move from compulsory , federally con· provided courtesy of Ward 's St . Lou is
3' 1 Detro i t
17 22 436
6
Phil a
10
19
.513
Clevelnd
2
1
432
6
16
he did in the first.
Thomasson have
been
6'' Toronto
downtown Gallip olis to trolled,
INTEREST
government
Keyboard. Rev. Arthur Lund, Montrea t
IS 23 . 395 11
17 25 405
711
"I
never
saw
a
player
who
sharing
center
and
right
with
Jackson Pike.
financed national health Holzer Medical Center New York
15 24 . 385 11'1
west
West
Whitfield.
W L
Per . GB wanted to play as much as
Two-hundred and fifteen insurance as proposed by th e Chaplain, gave the inW. l
Pet. GB M inn
27 14 659
"Joe has tried to be fair
Terry
did
then
and
does
now.
persons attended last night 's Carter administration , said , vocation.
Los Ang
37 II .744
Ch icago
23 16 .590
3
Cinc l
18 22 . .tSO ll 1 1 Te)Cas
about
He
enjoys
baseball
probably
it , and I respect him for
70
17
. 5~ 1
5
dinner meeting in the Rio insurance is the best
Following the event. those San Fran
18 23 .439 13
Ca l it
21 21 .500
6', more than a lot of others. It's
that,"
said Whitfield. "When
Grande College Cafeteria .
protection against the cost or attending were invited to san Di~o
19 27 .41 3 14 1 ., OaiOand
70 21 J88
7
I wasn't in lhe game I did a
17 25 . 405 14 17 Kan City
Featured speaker was Dr. illness, but those who can attend an informal reception HOUSlOfl
19 21 . 475
7'' a run thing for him, and he is
211 . 36-4 16• ,
Seattle
16 30 .3 48 1312 a young man with talent."
lot of little things to keep
John H. Budd, Cleveland, provide their own should do allhe home of Dr. and Mrs . .Atlantanwrsday16
's Results
Tt1Ursday •s Results
The
giants
had
a
chance
to
myself
ready, hoping that
president-elect
of
tbe so, Those who are indigent Thomas Morgan in Gallipolis. Ch icago 1, Montreal 0
Ch icago 4, M il wauk.ee 3
St
.
Lou
is
4,
Pl'l
i
ladelph
la
J
Today
•s
Probable
Pitchers
gel
Whitfield
from
the
when
my
chance came I
~
American
Medical should be eligible for governAtlan ta 8, San Diego J
CAll Time.s EDT)
Yankees
during
spring
do
a
good
job."
could
Association.
ment subsidy.
Los Angeles 4, Houston 3
TeK.aS &lt;A lexander 6 1)
at
training,
so
Altobelli
and
N i n ety day i nteres t penalty
san
Francisco·
6.
Cinc
innati
5
In
Thursday
night's
vic(Slaton
2-5),
8
:30
M
ilwaukee
President Kirkel presented
The speaker said such
Today 's Probable Pitchers
p.m .
if
withdrawn
befor
general
manager
Spec
tory,
Whitfield
drove
in
San
the award to Neff "in insurance should be olfered
CAll Times EDTI
Seattle {Abbo tt 1 &lt;tl at Detro it
maturity date.
Richardson talked about the Francisco's first. run in the
Pittsburgh (Candelari a 6 OJ at ( F= idrych 0·0 1, 8 p .m .
recognition of exception•! through private car riers ,
Chicago (Bonham s.J ), 2.: 30
Oak
land
{
Blue
3
4)
al
Cleve
.
possibility
first and the winning run in
community service to the should be adequate in
p .m .
land ( Garland 1 5 ), 7:30pm
the eighth. The four hits
pediatric unit of Holzer coverage but devoid of exNew York ( Seaver 4 Jl at
Cal ifornia
( Ros s
1 2)
ar
Ph iladelphia 1Christens6n 4 4 }, Toronto (S i nger 2·6), 7: 30p.m .
boosted his average to .329
Medical Center." Neff has travagant non-essentials and
8 :05p.m .
Minnesota
( Zahn 6·2)
at
Major League Result$
and
now he is finally starting
coordinated the pediatric should be economically
Montreal
(Alca
la
1-ll
at
51
Balt imcre ( May 5-41, 7: 30p . m .
By United Press I nternationa l
Louis (Dierker 0 1), 8:35p .m .
to think of hbnself as a
Chicago ( Brett 5 3l at New
unit 's TV fund project the sound.
Nationa l League
Major League Leaders
Cincinnati (Zachry 2·5 ) at Los York ( Hunter 1 3), 8 p .m
000 000 {)()()- 0 4 0
regular.
past five years.
Dr. Budd felt most of the Mntreal
By United Press lnfernal io nal
Kansas City (Leonard 1..s ) at
Chicgo
000 001 OOx - 1 3 I Angeles (John 4.2J. 10 : 30 p.m .
BattinQ
"I 'm not worried about how
L. R. Ford, manager of the professlon's
Houston (Mc la ughlin 0 1l at BOS!on ( Jenk ins 4-4}, 7:30p .m .
problems
Rogers, Kerrigan (8). Me E .
( bas ed on 8 0 at bah l
T he Athens County
San Diego {Griffin 4 2). 10 p. m .
(8) and r=oote ; Krukow
Saturday 's Games
many
hils I get," he said,
Kyger Creek Power Plant, should be re solved by naney
Nationa l League
Savings &amp; L oan Co .
Atlanta ( N iek. ro 2 7) at San Seatt le at D~troit
and M ltterwald . WP- Krvkow
G AB . R . H. Pet . " only that when I hit it means
accepted the award on behalf pbyslcia.._. themselves, not ( J . 2 ). LP- Rogers (5 -4).
Francisco (Barr 6-4). 10 : 35 Californ ta at Toronto
296 Second St .
38159 28 59 .371 something. It won't do me
Prk.er . Pit
p. m
C~icago . at New York
Pomeroy . Ohio
'
of OVEC. The plaque read : some
bureaucrat
ln ( 10 innings
Tr illo, Ch i
38 136- 13 49 .360
&gt;
Saturda y's Games
Kansas Ci ty at Boston
"In recognition of conlinulng Washington.
Scott , 51 L
36 96 11 33 .344 any good to hit .400 if the
Te)(as qt M ilwauk.ee, n ight
Phlla
1000002000-- 3 80 Pittsburgh at Ct"i icago
Smns , St .~
39 138 2.5 .46 .333 team loses.''
100 100 0011 - 4 13 1 Atlanta ar San Fran c isco
Oakland at Cleve , n ight
contributions to the Holzer
Prior to Dr. Budd's ad· Sf .L
KrnpL NY
33 102 13 34 .:333
Lerch , Reed (7) , .Garber (10 ) Cincinnati at Los Angeles
M inn at Balt imore . night
Gary Lavelle wound up the
Medica I Center School of dress, President Klrkel and Boone ; Denny , Hrabosky New York at Phlla, n ight
Jnsn , Hou
35 103 19 3J .330
Vlntri
,
Mtl
35
143
18
47
.329
winner
Thursday night as the
Nursing Scholarship Fund:• · pointed out that in the Holzer (8) , Metzger (10) and Simmons. Montr~a l at St . Lou is, night
Smith , LA
40 1&lt;11 37 46 .326
- Metzger {.1 OJ. LP - Reed Houston at San Diego, night
Giants
extended their winOVEC has provided this Medical Center' s five years WP
Lopes , LA
41 157 31 51 .325
(2 . 'L
Mtws
,
A
!I
32
117
23
JB
.325
support the past 20 years.
on Jackson Pike, the fa cility
American League
210 022 100- 8 7 0
Dr . Budd, introduced by has admitted 56,000 patientS. Atlan ta
GAB. R. H . Pet.
102 000 ooo- J 4 1
San Dgo
Bailr , Tor
301 11 2243 . 387
Max W. Morrow, chairman of
Kirkel, speaking on behalf
Messersm i th, Camp f8 l and
Carw , Min
42 169 29 65 .385
the board of trustees, Holzer of the medica l center Correll ; D' Acquisto, Griffin (2) ,
Wash , Tex
31 121 12 42 .347
Spil lner (7J and Tenace . WP ~
Hospital Foundation, touched hospital, said, "We are proud Messersmith ( 4.1) . LP - Gri ft in
Fisk , Bos
38 )3 1 33 45 .344
By United Press Internat iona l
back. from P itlsburgh , 10 a Bstk , Min
38 146 29 419 .336
on major problems facing the or the hospital and those who (4 -3) . HRs- Atlanta , Paciorek
Thursday
multiyear contract
Chalk, Cal
38 132 13 44 .333
(3
),
Burroughs
(ll).
Baseball
Pittsburgh . Signed place·
medical professional today. haVe made it come alive. We
40 160 27 53 .331
Atlanta Activated f irst k. lckers John Abate of New Mu.nsn. NY
34 12A 17 4\ .331
Tbe speaker said there want to thank everybody lor ( 1o innings I
baseman Will ie Montanez arid York ana M ike McKenna of A .Wds , Tor
29117 20 38 .325
000 000 300 o-- 3 6 0 returned outfielder Brian Asset - Central Connect ic.ut College and Brett, KC
must ~ some control on their support during the past Hous
Brtsn . 8os
38 164 21 53 .323
. LS Ang
300 000 000 1- 4 8 0 Mine to Richmond .
center
John
Pelus
i
of
P
itts
.
Kelly , Sa l
JO 96 14 31". 323
soaring medical costs, but five years."
R ichard , Forsch (l'{l ) and
Milwaukee Recalled in
burgh .

215 attend HMC anniversary fete

,.,

On Certificates
Of Deposit
$1,000 Minimum
1 Yr. Term

Results,
line scores

~The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Fnday, May'!/, 1!!77

Mother-daughter I -Girl Scout :piary
• 11ed ;~
btlnquet enJ10
J
;~;;

The annual motherdaughter banquet of the Busy
Bee Class of the Middleport
First Baptist Church was
held Thursday night at the
church. Officers of the ~lass
served lhe buffet style din-

ncr.
Mrs. Beulah While had the
program following the dinner
with each member introducing her guest. Special
welcomes were extended lu
Mrs. Dana Hamm of Arcadia
Nursing Home , and Mrs.
Electa Souders, who has been
ill for sometime.
Mrs. Carol Granda!

DANCE SLATED
~'&lt;•ASON, W.Va. - A round
and square dance will be held
at Red's Cl ub in Mason
Saturday from 9 p.m. until 1
a.m. Music will be provided
by tbe Sound Senders r rom
Ravenswood . Tickets will be
on sale at the door for $1. The
event Is being sponsored by
Mason VFW Post 9926. There
will be door prizes.

Pomeroy
Flower
Shop
VanMeter
992 -2039

or

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Ferguson ;
Hooton.
.G~rm.an
( 10 ) and Yeager . WP - Garnian
(2.0J. LP..- Forsch (&lt;1-3).

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SHINGLES
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BY
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1

f ie lder
Bob
Sheldon
from
Spokane to replace plfcher
Barry Cort. who was placed on
the disabled lis! Wednesday .
Ci nci
021 100 010 ~ 5 10 1
Seattle ~ Announced scout
San r=rn
111 100 Jlx .,- 6 14 1 Tom Laspina d ied Thursday of
Nolan , Caldwell (5 ), Murray an apparent heart auack .
t5 l, Heaverlo (6 ), Borbon (8)
Pro Footba ll
and Bench ; Montefusco , Cor
Baltimore - Signed corner nutt ()) , Lavelle {7), Moffit! (9) backs I,.Joyd Mumphord and
and Hill . wP - Lavetle (3 .1). LP DolJg Nettles, sa fety RandY
- Borbon (Q .J ). HRs- Cincinat . Hall and punter David Lee to
one. yea r contracts
ti, Geron imo (J J. Morgan (6 ).
Chi c a g o Quarterback
Virgil CarTer announced his
American League
.
Chlcgo
001 200 010 --- 4 8 2 retirement .
M i lw
110 010.....;.. 3 7 a
Cleveland - · Signt:&gt;d kick.
Stone,
LaGrow
fB l
and return spec ialist Daryl Brown
Downing ; Rodi"lguez , McClure of Tufts
to f ive one Year
(81 and Moore. WP - Stone f5· contracts .
3). LP - Rodriguez ( 1 l l. HRS-'Dallas - Signed No. 1 draft
M ilwaukee, Banda (6), Money chOice Tony Dor sett , runn ing

ooo

(8) .

•

that delights ...
MENU FOR SUNDAY, MAY 29th

VEGETABLES:
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NBA playoffs
NBA Playyolfs
By United Press Internat ional
Final Round
{ B es t of Seto'enl
Philade lphia vs . Portland
( Pfliladelpllia l ea ds, 2-Dl
May 22- Phila 101 , Port lnd 101
May 2&amp;~ Phi l a 107, Porlln\1 89
May 29- Ph ila at Portland
May 31 - Phila at Portland
x -June 3- Porfland at Ph ila
x -June 5- Phita at Portland
x -June 8- Portland at Ph ila
x-if necessary

FINAL SVAC
DIAMOND STANDINGS
TEAM
.
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WE'VE GOT IT ALL

SEED CORN
By Funk's, Piooeer
&amp; Kenworthy

FERTILIZER

FlU"' K'S

H'tBRID

1

9

3

7

5

Kyger Creek
North Ga II ia

5 6

Southwestern

4 7

Hannan Trace

4
1

Eastern
WHA Pla yofh
By Un ited Press International
Final Round
&lt;Best of seven)
Winnipeg vs. Qu e-be&lt;
( Qu ebec wins, 4-3)
May 11 - Winnipg 2, Que 1
May 15.......Que 6, Winnipg I
May 18- Winn !pg 6, Que 1
May 20-Que 4, Winnipg 2
May 22-Que 8, Winnipg 3
May 24-Winnipg 12, Que 3
May 26-Que 8, Wi·nhipg 2

11

8

9

Last week's results:
Symmes Valley 9 Kyger

Creek ·a; Kyger Creek J
Symmes Valley 1; Synimes
Valley 13 Norlh Gallia 2.

Property
Transfers
Frank M. Curry, dec. lo
Lulu M. Curry, cert. of trans.,
Salem.
Virgil B .. Teaford, Sr.,
Helen L. Teaford to Don
Eblin, lot , Syracuse, Crooks
Add.
Franklin D. Gheen , Donna
L. Gheen to Carl 0 . Gheen,
Lillie Gheen, lots, Racine.
Wayne R. Prince, Bernice
D. Prince to Howard E.
Etnrick, Ruby L. Emrick,
parcels, Olive.
Pearl Randolph to Donald
L. Randolph, 6.50 acres,
Orange.
Robert R. Stanley, Flossie
D. S~nley to Mark A.
Gtueset, Nancy S. Grueser,
7S aaes, Bedford.

COACH NAMED
SUTTON, W. Va. (UP!) Ernie MooreJ a head coach
for a dozen years, has been
named head football coach at
Braxton County High SchooL
Moore , who had been hea~
coach at Warren Local near

Marietta, Ohio, stx years,
also served as head coach at
Ripley and Caldwell, Ohio.

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i.f.TART ~'AI.I.S In
By Charlene Hoeflich
prcparatwn fur the Memorial
::&lt;
« Day WL-ekend, members uf
thcBendO'the River Garden
SYRACUSE BROW;IIIE TROOP 1120
Club met Monday nighl at the
Mrs. Joyce Sisson, leader or the Brownie Troop fur the past l.&lt;!tart Falls Cemetery fur a
thre-e years, was given a farewell party by the troop at Thurs· work session on their
day night's meeting. The party was held at the Syracuse beautification project there .
Elementary School.
The urns and planters were
Mrs. Sisson was presented with a girt and a card from the filled with new soil and a
troop and cake and Kool-Aid were served in her hunur.
~ariety of nowers, the rose
During the meeting plans were made for a swinuning party bushes allhe entrances were
in June with the girl scouts. Mary Baldwin, Heidi Cobb and trimmed and the shrubbery
Kim Adams served the refreshments.
was l'runcd. The grass
Following the meeting, the Brownies went to the [lleigs around the benches in the rest
Musewn to see the antique doll collection of Mrs. Shirley area was also groomed.
Flowers and plants for the
Huston on display there. The pledge to the Oag was led by Jane
Jett, the Lord's Prayer by Angie Davis, the girl sco ut promise project were donated by Don
by Wendy Fry, and tbe Brownie smile song by Jane Imboden ·
in the ritualistic opening.
At last week's meeting, the stick treasure chests were finish- :~:~'$-'k-~W.ceae .~~-:=:·
ed and bookworm markers made. The Brownies signed a
thank you card fur Bill Burkhart Fanns which donated nowers
lo the troop for Mother's Day.
Day camp was discussed and the registration forlllS
distributed. Day Camp will he held at Camp Kiashuta, June 27
to July I. Wendy Triplett, Mary Baldwin, Shelly Wolfe, Kim
Adams and Heidi Cobb took part in the opening Ceremony.

~~

SYRACUSE JUNIOR TROOP 1204
Participation in the Memorial Day parade was planned
when the Syracuse juniors met Tuesday night. The girls were
reminded that June 10 is lhe deadline fur registration fur day
camp at Kiashuta, June 27 to July I.
Debbie Michael led in the Lord 's Prayer, Dream Owens, the
pledge, and all recited the girl scout promise. The next
meeting will he held on June 23.

New officers elected
TUPPERS PLAINS - New
officers were elected at the
recent meeting of the Rose
Garden Club held a llhe home
of Mrs. John Rice.
Elected were Mrs.
Frederick Goebel, president;
Mrs . J ohn Rice, vice president; Mrs. James Stout,
secretary; Mrs. Robert
Dorst, treasure r ; Mrs. J immy Ca ldwell , news reporter.
During lhe meeting a summer planting of nowers for
the Tuppers Plains School
was discussed and the planning cc;unmittee named was
Mrs. Grace Stout, Mrs.
Dorothy Stout and Mrs. Sally

RACINE - The Rev. and
Mrs. John A. Coffman,
Racine, are announcing the
fo rthcoming · marriage of
their daugh t er, Geneva
Carol, to the Rev . William
Edward Carte; son of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy D. Carte,
Charleston, W. Va.
The open church wedding
will be an event of 7:30p.m.
June 4 a t the F irst Church of
the Nazarene at Chillicothe,
The bride-elec t is a
graduate of the Mt. Vernon
Nazarene College with an
associate of arts degree in
music. The Rev. Mr. Carte Is
a graduate of Mt. Vernon
wi th a bachelor of arts in
religion . · Both graduated
Monday.
Following their wedding

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Mrs. Caldwell gave devotion s followed by members
praying the Lord's Prayer.
For roll call members nomed
their favori te rose. Verse of
lhe mont~ was read by Mrs.
Dorsi and the program,
~'Gardening In May" was
presented by Mrs. James
Stout who also had the special
arrangement.
The traveling prize and the
door prize were won by Mrs.
Leota Massar. The June
meeting will be the annual
picnic for the family and will
be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ~'loyd Stout.

the couple will spend the swnmer in Charleston , W. Va. In
the fa ll the Rev. Mr. Carte
will begin his seminary train·
ing.

Yerian
graduates

SERVICE CHANGED
The F irst Southern Baptist
Church, Pomeroy, will hold
its regular Sunday evening
service at Ft. Meigs; Rutland
at 7:30 p.m . following the
church picnic.

FRIDAY
BUFFET dinner at the
Hemlock Grove Grange Hall
Friday beginning at 4 p. rn.
Proceeds to go to the
emergency squads. Sponsored by Modern Woodmen
Camp 7230.
1950's DANCE Friday
Royal Oak Park, 8 p. m. Must
be over 21. Music by Kenny
Hysell. Sponsored by Ohio
Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi..

Cash and Carry

of Hubbard's
or Syracuse, and
Bob Barrut&lt; or the Midway
Market 111 Pomeroy. Mrs .
Bess Parsons donated toward
the project, and Early Roush
and Bert Grimm did some
spraying and painting . A
vote of thanks was extended
to those who contributed and
notes of tllanks will be sent.
Following the work session,
members went to the home of
Mrs. Bert Grimm for a
meeting . Devotions were
given by Mrs. Eileen Buck
with Mrs. Esther West
reading the club poem. Mrs.
Ruth Barnitz had an inspira-

t.reenhou~e

will host the June meeting. A
picruc was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs.
GrettaSimpson.

uonal thought ano the prayer
was given by Mrs. Ida Diehl.
Mrs. Nora Cross presided at
the bUSiness meeting with
membt!rs ~xchanging starts
of plants for roll call.
Mrs. Buck was awarded a
ribbon for her arrangement
of a rose in a bud vase.
A certificate of apprecia·
lion from the Gallipolis State
Institute for therapy work
there this past year was read.
It was decided during the

meeting to make some arr•ngements for the Racine
AJunu1i Association banquet
to he held Saturday night.
Mrs . Bernice Carpenter

Celebrates
birthday

MONDAY
BARBECUED chicken and
spare ritis Monday ,at
Chester. Serving begins at
11 :30 a.m. Tractor pull at
10:30 a .m . Parade and
memorial services , I :30 p:m.
Sponsored
by
Chester
Volunteer Fire Department.
EIGHTY -FIFTH
annual

memorial

services

at

Burlingham Baptist Church
Monday at 1:30 p.m. Honor
Guard at Feeney Bennett
Post 128, American Legion,
Middleport, will attend. The
Rev . John Snedden , of
Charleston, guest speaker.
Public invited.
TUESDAY
MEIGS County Pioneer and
Historical Society meeting
Tuesday at Meigs Musewn.
Business meeting, 7 p.m. with
program at 8:15. · Fibn of
Meigs Count y in early 1930s to
be shown; public invited .

BffiLES AWARDED
SYRACUSE - Bibles were
awarded to seven seniors at
the Syracuse Church of the
Nazarene Sunday, May 22.
Receiving Bibles were Lisa
Grindley, Dave Bass, Harold
Imboden , James Imboden,
Greg Cundiff, Joe Hobnan
and Neil Knight.

THE
. MEIGS INN

Helen Teaford, president, in
charge. Devotions by Mrs.
Beulah Ward were taken
from Psalm for Modern Man.
She read the pucIllS " If I
Have not Love" and "The
Greatest of These" followed .
by prayer.
Mrs. Vera Van Meier gave

YOUR DIAMOND
MOMENT
HAS ARRIVED
Honof li p rou dly wtlh a
JEWELS OF BEAUTY d!O ·
mond engag e ment ot
wi;Kid1ng rmg , tully regiS·
tered and guaranteed
tor all the lasting vai\Je
Ol"'ld d tS!InCI!Ofl YOUI IOVe
deser.--es . Vw.t.us ~oon

the secretary and treasurer's

SATURDAY
LETART
Ball
Association will hold a bake
sa le Saturday at Racine Post
Office beginning at 9 a. m .
JERODMOOR E
SQUARE Dance Saturday
at Racine Junior High 9 p.m .,
music by King•Kords, Belpre.
Callers, Jim Ca rnahan ,
Carroll Teaford and George
Theiss. Open to public, admission, $1.
BAKE SALE Saturday at
the front of the New York
Jerod Moore was honored
Clothing House, 9 a.m. to 1
on
his fifth birthday with a
p.m . Sponsored by Syracuse
pic;n.ic
dinner at the home of
Methodist MYF. Homemade
his
parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
bread, rolls, fudge and pies.
Dennis
Moore.
SUNDAY
A cake in the shape of ·a
RA CINE OES officers
baseball
hal a nd homemade
practi ce for ins pection
ice
cream
were served to his
Sunday, 2:30p.m. Inspection
Mr. and Mrs.
grandparents,
date, June 9 at Masonic
Bill
Winebrenner,
Mr. and
Temple at 8 p.m.
Moure;
greatMrs.
Dinty
MEMORIAL Day Dinner at
Letart Falls Community Hall · grandparents, Steve Robson
Sunday. Serving will begin at and Oma Winebrenner, and
11 :30 _a.m. Menu of chicken, Jerry Aleshire, Mr. a nd Mrs.
potatoes , noodles , green Jack Williams, Jane Ann a nd
beans, slaw, pie, coffee a nd Tucker, Timmy Hanes,
Beulah Ward , Blanche
ice tea.
Frazier and Amy Moore.
CHI CKE N barbecue
Sending a ' gilt was his ·
Sunday beginning at 11 a .m.
grea t-grandm other, Mrs.
at Racine F ire Station
Grace Gloeckner.
s ponsored by the fi re
department. Dinn er will
include a half of a chicken,
slaw, baked beans and rolL

reports, and plans were made
for a yard .sate to be held on
Thursday and Friday, July 7
ond8 on the church lawn.
A picnic was set for July 31
al Gallipolis with Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Klucs and Mrs.
Van Meier to complete the
plans. The June meeting will
be held al the church on June
'l7 with a white elephant sale.
Following the meeting a
socia I hour was enjoyed by
the Rev. and Mrs. Harvey
Koch, Mr. ·and Mrs. Karl
Kloes, Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Van Meter, Mr . and Mrs.
Charles Hoback, Robert
Fla.megan, Mrs. Teaford,
Betty Ash, Emmogene Holstein, Ann Sauvage, Mrs.
Ward, Eleanor Robson, Jean
Kloes and the hosts.

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GOOD RESPONSE
Approximately 365 Meigs
Col!nly women attended the
three finance forums fo r
woinen held' by the Pomeroy
National Bank and its•
branches. Due to the · large
number of registrations the
Pomeroy main offi ce forum
was m'oved to the Pomeroy
Elementary School and the
Tuppers Plains branch forum
was moved froin the branch
office to the St. Paul United
Methodist Church in Tuppers
Plains . Speaker , for the
forums was Attorney Ber·
nard Fultz.
CLINIC SET
SYRACUSE ~ There will
be a free blood pressure clinic
Tuesday , May 31, at
Syracuse Fire Station from
5:301o 7:30p.m. sponsored by
the emergency medical
tectmicians.

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SYRACUSE - Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Lisle hosted a
picnic at their home Monday
night for members of the
Eagles Class of the Asbury
United Methodist Church.
Following . the picnic a
meeting was held with Mrs.

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p.m . at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church.

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WESTERN BELTS
FATHER'S (?: &amp; BIUIOLDS

WESTERN FRINGE

FRESH FLOWERS
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Keith
Alan
Yerian,
husband of Susan Rusche!
Yerian, . formerly
of
Pomeroy, received his
bachelor of arts degree May
23 from MI. Vernon Na&lt;arene
College.
Yerian graduated with a
degree in computer science
and a minor in mathematics
with cum la ude honors. He
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Chapter of Phi Delta Lambda
PICNIC SET
and Nazarene Honor-Degree.
The seve nty-nine kinHe was also a two year
dergarten puplls of Mrs.
m emb er or the National
Mary Carolyn Wiley allhe
Honor Society.
Pom eroy Elemeutory
The Yeria ns plan on
School will hold a picnic
moving to Houston, Tex.,
and swimming party at lhe
where he will attend graduate
Middleport Municipal Park
school at Rice University.
next Friday.
Attending the graduat ion
Children wiD board buses
from here were Mr. and Mrs.
leaving for Middleport at
Alfred Rusc he!, Eugene,
8:45a.m. Members of Mrs.
Mary and Nita.
Wiley's swimming class
wfil serve as lifeguards for
the kindergarten students.
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Johnson VFW Post 9926 here
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will meet June 5 at 2 p.m. at
the trailer. There will be free
refreshments following the
meeting for members and
guests, R . 0. Ohlinger ,
Commander, announced.

Open Sunday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .

·Combination boxes or
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Rochester
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Syracuse
17 19 .472 7
Richmond
15 18 .455 112
Toledo
18 24 .314 12 12
W edn esday's Results
Pawtuck~t a. Syracuse 3

to he held tonight al Royal
Oak Secret sisters were
selected and Pal Brogan gave
the cultural report on
religion.
For entertainment, Sheila
Reeves, Kathy Cumings,
Susan Lanning, and Conn ie
Dodson sang songs from the
convention. Hostesses lor the
picnic were members of the
losing attendance team.

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mashed .

7- Up, tos se d ,
cheese.

the ways and means commit-

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plans june wedding
95 value ~
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WE HAVE SOFT ICE CR-EAM
MILK SHAKES AND BANANA .
SPLITS
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1L
Pitching
Most Vic tories
National L e agu e: Rhoden , LA
and Forsch, St . L 7.1; Burr is,
Ch f 7-4; Candeli.Jritl , Pitt · and
Denny , St .L 6·0; Sutton , LA 6. 1;
R .Reuschel , Chi and Carlton,
Phi16 -'l ; Barr , SF 6-4,
American L.eague ; . Tanana,
Cal 8-1; Ryan , Cal 7-4; Zahn,
Minn and Garv in , Tor 6-2 ;
Palm er , Bait 6·3.
Earned Run A\lerage
{based on 3ti if'!n i ng s pitched )
National League : Sutter , Chi
Candelar ia,
Pitt
1 62 ,·
0.73
Rogers, Mil 2.20 ; Hough , LA
2.34 ; F ingE'rs, SO 2.36.
·
Am erican L eague: Figueroa ,
NY '· 1.56 ; Tid row , NY 1.76 ;
Guidry , NY 1.85 : Blyleven, Tex
1.97 ; Tanana , Cal 2. 18.

Green beans, corn , noodles.

Gifts for perfect attendance
were presented at the Tuesday night picnic of Ohio Eta
Phi Chapter of Bela Sigma
Phi Sorority at the Route 33,
Roadside Park.
Receiving the recognition
were Sonia Ohlinger, Connie
Dodson, Susan Lanning and
Ma urisha Nelson.
During the meeting plans
for the coming year were
oullined by the chairmen of

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Walk- up Window Hours : Weekly hours, 7 to
10 p .m ., Sunday , 2 to 10 p .m.

American Leag ue : Remy . Cal
19 ; Patek, K.C 15 ; Norri!l , Ctev
13 ; Bonds, Ca l 12 ; North . Oak

HITS 156.372 MPH "
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI)
- Dave Marci s drove his
Mercury to a speed of 156.372
miles per hour Thursday
night to earn the 16th starting
position in Sunday's World
600 stock car race in raindelayed
qualifying
at
Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Baked stea k, flound er fi st'!, fried
chicken , roast beef and ham .

MEAT:

15.

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OPEN :
Mon. thru Sat. 8 : 00to 5 :00p.m .
CONVENIENT FREE PARKING
992 -5020
992-3748
Middleport , 0 .
~OS N .2nd. Ave .

Coti'ege Baseball
Creigh1on - Appo inted Jerry
eartee to succeed David Baker
a·s -coa·ch .
Hockey
Bvffalo ( NHU - Announ.ced
!hilt Coach Floyd Sm ith w ill not
be back next season .
CinCinnat i (WHA l - Tri!ded
center Greg Carr oll and de .
tenseman Bryan Maxwell to
New . Eng land .for the Wt-!A
rights to goaltender Mike L ieut
of Bowling Gr een Un ivers ity
and a second ·round draft choice
in 1979 ; announced Lieu! has
signed a two year contra c1.
Soccer
Ch icago '- Annouhced thai
mid f ielder:
Benny
Alon
1s
rejoining the team after a yea r
in Israel.

Hom e Run s
Nat ional League: Cey t LA 13 :
Sm i fh , LA 12 ; Burroughs , Afl '
11 ; Johnson , Hou 10; Luz inski ,
Phil and Winfield, SD .9.
American League : Zisk, Ch i
12 ; Hisle, Minn and Gross, Oak
11 ; Evans and Scoff . BOs and
E .Williams, Oak 10
Run s Batted In
National League : Cey , LA .43 ;
Winfield, SO 41 ; Burroughs , All
38 ; Parker, P itt 37 ; Garvey and
Smith , L.A 33.
Amer ican
League:
His le,
Minn 42 ; Rudi, Cal 39 ; Zisk. ,
Chi and Velez . Tor 32 : Hobson ,
Bos and Munson, 30 .
Stolen Ba ses
National
L: eague: . Cedeno ,
Hou and Taveras , Pit1 18 ;
l.,opes , LA and Moreno , Pifl 16;
Morgan , Cin and Cabell , Hou

Attendance
recognized

means, annoum:ed the dance

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presented devotion.s using
Proverb 31 about mothers.
She gave a reatlL•I( on
mothers and closed -.i'h
prayer. Several readings
were given by Mrs. Eli.ahclh
Slavin, Rosemary Lyons and
Mrs . White. Janice Gibbs had
a piano solo and to close the
group formed a prayer circle.
A picnic will be held al the
home of Mrs . Lyons in June.

lee, the socia l commiltee,
and the project commiltee.
Kathy Doidge, ways and

Meigs Co. Branch

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CHUWCH \ undoy 3ct)oo1 5-ervKe
10 o rn , Proyer meeling , Thurs
day 7 p m Sunday evening ~er .
vrce . 7 p.m.

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TRINITY CHURCH . Re'tl . W. H
Pernn, pastor; Jl oy Moyer . Sun·
day uf'lool supl Church School ,
9· t5o .m . wor~h•pserv•ca , IO&lt;JO
om Cho1r rehearsal , Tuesday ,
1 30 p.m. under dirEKi ian of Mrs
Paul N ease.

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE. Corner Unmn and
Mu lberry Rev. C lyde V . Hender ~; on .

pastor Sunday school , 9·30
a .m .. Glen McClung, supt.; morn lng worship, 10·30 om ., e"'en1ng

servica 7 :30. mid week s.erv1ce ,
Wednesday , 1 30 p .m .

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Bill is so proud of his final report
card that he 's shanng the good news
with Towser . Children thrive on accomplishment, and they need family
and friends- and , yes , even their dog
-to rejoice w1th them .
Like Bill, we all thrive on accomplishment and want to share 11 w1th
others. If we broaden th1s trait in human
nature we will want to make the whole
of our experience a living success . In
Scnptures selected by The Amencan 81ble Soc.efy

doing so. we Will fulfill our own ambi·
liOns which God has planted deeply
within us.
But stark ambition is not enough,
and God has g1ven us the patience of
love and understanding as well . What a
combination! There is no set formula,
but your church w1ll put these assets in
proper perspective . Now you can share
- now you can reJoice.

G RACE EPISCOPAL, T ~ Rev.
He rold Deeth, rector Church sar\/ices, 10.30 a .m .. Holy commu·
nlofJ f trs t Sunday of mon1h; chvr·
ch school, 10 30 em for nursery
thr ough 12.
POM EROY CHURCH OF CH RI ST,
RIChard Evenlion , pa stor , Bib le
school, 9.30 a. m. , worship, 10 30
o .m . adult worship service ond
young people 's mee ting 7·30
p.m . Combtn ed Bible sfudy and
prayer meeting , Wednesday , 7:30
p.m .
THE SALVATION ARMY . Envoy
Ray W Wming, off icer in charge
Sundoy , 10 am , Holinoss
mee1 ing, 10 JO a .m .. Sunday
School Young Peopl~ s Legion , 7
p.m .. Thur sday, 1 to 3 p.m ,
Ladies Home League , 7 p m . Prep
classe s
8URLJNGTON SOUTHERN BAP
TI ST CHAPEl Route I , ShadePastor Bobby Elk in s. Sunday
school , 5 p .rn , Sunday worshtp .
5.45 p. m ., Wednesday prayer ser·
vice , 7·30 p m
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Corner of Sycamore and Second
Sts , Pomeroy The Re v Wi lliam
·' M iddleswo rth , Po ster , Sunday
Scl'lool ot 9:45 a .m and Cl'lurch
Ser\iices II a m
SACRED HEART , Rov. Fathe r
Paul D, Welton , pastor . Phon e
992 -2815 Saturday evening Moss.
7 JO j Sunday Moss , Band lOam :
Confesston, Saturday, 7-7 .30 p .m.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 200W Main St. , Jerry
Paul , minister, phone 992-7b6tJ
Con servative, non-instrumontol ,
Suncicy wor ship, 10 a .m ; Btble
study , 11 a .m .. worship 6 p m
Wednesday Btble study , 7 p.m .

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN

CHUR CH.
Rev .RoiFh
Sm 1th ,
pastor. Sunday schoo , 9·30 a .m.
Mrs Worley Fronds , superinten.
dent . Preochtng serv1ces ftrst &amp;
third Sundays followtng Sunday
School.
G RAHAM UNITED METHODIST,
Preachmg 9.30 a .m .. ftrst and se·
cond Sundays of each month ;
thrrd and fourth Sundays each
COPyltgt\1 1977 Ke1s1m Ad'lentstng ServiCe, Strasburg Vtrglnta mon th, worshtp servtce at 7:30

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p m Wednesday evenings at
7 30 Prayer and 81blo Study
SEVENTH -DAY AI)YI=NTIST ,
Mulberry Heights Road ... o~oy.
Pastor, Gerard Seton Sobu.:MSchool
Supertntendent , C lan~
Mcintyre SoDbath School , Soturday aftornoon at 2·00. with War.
sh1p Service followtng al 3. 15.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

I H~ FINESnN MOBILE HOMES
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-7034

John F. Fultz

Ph. 992-2101

RUTLAND

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BIG JIM'S PLAZA

Serving Meigs , Mason
And Gallla Area

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Middleport, Ohio

. Phone 992-1156

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON

" HElL" DEALER

Ca 11949-2838 For An Appointment
Racine, Ohio

Ph. 949-2882

Racine

Tnird St .

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE .
'
SERVICES
214

E. Main

PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Open 8 to 5- Closed Thurs .

Ph. 992-5130

Potmerov

Racine, Ohio

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

GkuCERrES &amp; GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Racine
Ph. 949-2550

COM PLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Locust &amp; Beech 5ts.MiddleportPh. 992-9921

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

P. J. PAULEYL AGENT
Naf1onwide In s Co. ot Columbus, 0 .
Pomeroy
" Ph. 992·2318
804 W. Main

BAKERS OF GAY90 BREAD
Middleport
Ph. 992-3030
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HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTIONS

Hunti,ngton, W. Va .

Pomeroy

992-2955

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
.

LOUIS W. OSBORNE
220 E . Matn
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2178
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Middleport, Ohio

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GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Middleport

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WE HANDLE ONLY
U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS

McCOY AUCTION SERVICE
{For a real auction call the Real McCoy)
1.0. (Moe) McCoy
985-3944
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F2RCE~~VENIE~i~~RKEi~S
Pomeroy,
MIDWAY MARKET Ph. 992 ·2S82
Mason .,

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Phone 992-2156
lWIN CITY GATEWAY

MARK V STORE

Ph . 992-3284

THIS SPACE AVAilABLE

HALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Middleport, Ohio

Ph. ' " ' " '

JHE DAILY SENTINEL

K&amp;C JEWELERS

-..,lcated to the Interests ot
Meigs-Mason Area
Phone&lt;/92-2156

Keepsake Diamond Rings
212 E. Main St.
Pomeroy Ph. 992·3785

ToU'NTY
THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.
296 W. Second

Pomeroy

Ph.

SALEM STREET MARKET

Gerald &amp; Melva Elbln, Owner
Open 8 to 7 dally : 12·5 Sun .
Rutland
Ph. 742-2424

RACINE PLANING ·MILL

ROSEBERRY'S PENNZOIL
Ph. 949 .;130

R•cme

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Syracuse

RIDENOUR

THE Sli:;JRE WITH A HEART
Ph . 949-2626
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Ph. 9'12-3978

TV &amp;APPLIANCE
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Ra~~~:

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FIRST

DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHUR·

OF

CHRIST ,

Po me10y Ha r o~on v1 1fe Rd., Don
Kennedy, I)O'iiOr, Btll McEiro~ .
Sunday school supt
Sundar
o m
!:Iunday
evongei•!.IIC \C hool 9 30 a . m . m ornrng w o1
meel•ng
7 30 p . m
Prayer 1hJp and co mmunton 10 .30 o.m,.
meetmg Wednesday , 7 &lt;)() p .m. Sunday evenr ng youth Chmtion
UNITfO
PRESBYTERIAN l: nd eovor , 0 p. m .. worthtp !;er
VICe . 7 p m . Wednesd(ly evening
MINISIRY OF MEIGS COUNTY
prayer meeting and Btble ~tudy
Dwight L lo v•lt . d1rec ro r.
H A R R I S 0 N V I l l E 7 30p m .
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH .
PRl:SBY IERIA N
Hev , Ernest
Striddin, po stor . Sunday church Pine Gtove . The Rev . Wrll1am
Church
school 9·30 am . Mrs . Hom~r Mtdd leswarth, Pastor
Lee , sup!, mor n1ng worsh•p . s.en11ces 9 30 a m Sunday School
10 30om .
10·30
BRADBURY
CHU RCH OF
MIDDLEPORT . Sunday school
9 30o .m ., R1chord lloughon , supt , CHRIST , Mr Donald Raley , pas tor.
Sunday !ichool , 9.30 a . m .. wor Morning worshtp, 10·.30.
SYRACUSE. Morning wor ~ hip , 9 ship !ervice, 10·30 o .m ; Sunday
o .m , Sunday school , 10 o .m M rs. ser vices , 7 p . m : youth group ,
Wednesday , 7 p. m.
Sampson Hall , supt
ANTIQUITY 8APTIST, Re v £or!
RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOO,
Rev . James D. Guynn , pastor . Shuler, poster. Sunday school
Sut1doy ~chool , 10 am.; Sunday 9 30 a .m .. Church servtce , 7 p .m ..
worshtp , II a .m . Sunday eventng youth meeting , 6 p. m .Tue'idoy Si·
servtca , 7 p m ., Wednesday war- ble Study 7 p .m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
sh ip ser vice , 7 ·30 p.m .
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. NAZARENE . Rev John A. Coff.
Nea r Long Bottom , Edsel Hart , men , pastor. Sunday School , 9 30
poster. Sunday school, 10 a m ; o m . Gerald Wells. supt . MornChurch . 7. 30 p .m ..
prayer ing worsh i p , 10 •30 a m .; Sunday
evemng worshtp, 7 30 , Prayer
meeting , 7:30p.m . Thursdav.
MIDDlEP ORT PENTECOSTAL , meeftng , Wed nesday , 7 30 p.m.
RACIN E FIRST BAPTIST, Don L
Thtrd A ve .. the Re v. Wrlliam Knti tel , pas tor Rona ld Dugan, Sun - Walker , Pa stor, Ron me Salser,
doy School Sup! Cla sses for all Sunday sc hool supt .. Sunday
ages , eventng servt ce 7 30: Brbltt school, 9·30 a m ; morn tng worstudy , Wedn esd ay, 7 ·30 p m , shtp , 10:40 o.m , Sunday evonmg
worship, 7 .30, Wednesday evenyoulhservtces Fr iday , 7·30p m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill · BAP- ing Bib le study, 7:30.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Rov R.
TI ST , Corner Ash and Plum. Noel
Herrman , pa stor Saturday even · D. Brown pas lor, Sunday School,
ing servtce 7:30 p m . Sunday 9·30 o m .. morning worship
10 45 , youth serv1ce , 6 45 p m .
School , 10 30 o m.
evemng wonl-·up, 7:30 p ,m ..
M EfG S
prayer and pratse Wednesday ,
COOPERATIVE PARI SH
7 30p m.
METt-JODiSTCHURCH
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST.
Robert T Bumgorner ,
Miles Trout
pas to r
Sunday
Direc tor
school , 10 a m , Stove L1ft le, sup f.
POMERO'r' CLUSTER
Evening servtce , 7 p m , ; pr aye r
Rev . Robert Hoyden
meeting, Thursday , 7 p .m . '
Re v. James Corb ttt
CHESTER
CHURCHOF GOD,
CHESTER , Wor shtp 9 .15 am
Rev . Bobby Parler , pastor, SunChurch Sc hool 10a m
POMEROY , Wors htp , 10.30 a .m. dey sc hool, 9 ·30 om , worshtp
Churc; h School 9 30 o m . UMY' F ser viCe, II a m ; evenmg serviCe,
7.30. youth serv1ce . Wednesday,
6 ·30 p m
ENTERPRI SE. Worsh tp 9 a .m. 7·30 p m
LAN GSVI LLE CHRI STIAN CHURChurch SchooiiO o.m
ROCK SPRINGS W orshtp 10 CH Te d Jones pas tor . Sunday
o m. Church School 9 15a .m. school, 9 30 o m ; Roy Stgmon,
sup! ., morning worship, 10·30;
UMYF b.30 p. m
Sunday evemn g serv1ce 7 30,
FLATWOODS, Worsh ip , II am
mtd-week ser vice , Wednes day ,
Church School10 om ,
7·30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
Rev. Robe rt Bu mgarne r
NAZARENE , . Re v. Dole Boss ,
HEATH, Robed Bumgarner
Pa stor . Worshtp
10 30 a.m . pastor; Bob Moore, Sunday
Church Sch ool 9·:30 a m UMYF 6 School supf , Su nday school
classes tor all ages , 9 .30 a. m.,
p m
RUTLAND, Wilbu r Hdt, Pastor . morning worsh1p , 10·45 om.,
Worship 10 30om Church School NYPS , 6 30 p.m .. evongeltsftc ser VICe
7:30 p .m . Prayer and
9·30o m
fasting Tuesday,
10 om . ·
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
M idweek
proy e r
se rvice
Re" Horvey.Koch, Jr
ASBURY , Worsh1p 11 o rri
Wednesday. 7 30 p m : men's
prayer meeting , Saturday , 7 p.m. ,
Chur ch School 9.50 o . m UMW
ft rst Tuesd ay . Btble Study Thurs. m tssion ory meeting , · second
Wednttsdoy , 7.30 p .m
7·30p m.
UNITED - FAITH
NON ·
FOREST RUN , Worshtp 9 a. m.
DENOMINATIONA L Rev Robert
Chu rc h SchoollO om .
Sm tih pastor. Sunday School ,
MINERSVILLE , Wors hi p 10 o m
9 30 a .m . · Closs leader , leo H1ll
Chu rch School9 om
SYRACUSE , Church School 9 00 worsh ip ser vic e, I 0·30 o .m chur ch 7·30 p m .
o .m Worship service 7·30 p. m
SOUTHE~N

BAPTIST

CHURCH- Drewy Gore , wpt
Sunday School , 9:30 o .m , morntng worshtp, 10 45 a .m .
THE HilAND CHAPEL , George
Casto , pastor Sundoy School,
9:30a. m .. eventng worship, 7.30 .
Thursday evening prayer servtc&amp;,
7·30 p m .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST , Rev.
Peter Crandall , pastor. Wilhom
Watson, Sunday school sup! ;
Sunday school, 9.30 a .m .. BYF , b
p.m ., Btb le study , Wednesday , 7
p .m ; choir practice , Wednesday,
8.30 p m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST. 282
Mulberry A ve , Pomeroy . Paul J
Whito , Pastor, Gory Basham , Sundoy school supt. Sunday school,
9:30 a m.; mormng worship, ·
10:30; evening worship, 6·30 p m
Midweek praye r service, 7 30
p.m .
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CE NTER ,
Dmder Rd , langsville , Ohio , Rev.
Clvde FerrelJ 'Pastor , Sunday
SchooJ , 11
o m.
Saturday
praoch ing sorvtces 7 ·30 p m.
Wednosday evening B1ble study
ot7.30p m.
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH,
Bodey Run Road , Rov . Emmott
Rowson , pastor . Handley DuJln,
supt. Sunday sc~ool 10 a .m. Sun day evoning servtee 7:30 , Bib lo
teod11ng . 7.30 p.m . Thursday .

cHURCH

ClUSTER

Rev. T1m othy Sm 1th
Cluste r Leader
Rev Steven Wil son
A ssociate
BETHANY, (Dorcas), Worsh tp
9·30 om Church School 10·30
a m.
CARMEL. ChruCh Sch ool 9 30
am Worsh ip 10·30 am 2nd and
4thSundoy s
' APPLE GROVE. Sunday School
9.30 a .m . Worship 7·30 p .m 1st
and 3rd Sundays , Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7 30 p.m . Fellow shtp
supper ftrst Saturday b p . m . UMW
2nd Tuesday 7·30 p m
EAST LET ART, Chruch School
lsi , 2nd , 3rd Sundays , 9 .30 0 . 1'\1 .
Fourth Sunday 10·30 a m . Wor.
ship 2nd Sunday 7 ·30 p. m 4th
Sunday 9.30 om .. Prayer meet1ng
Wednesday 7.30 p. m . UMW lst
Tuesday 7 ·30 p .m
WE SLEYAN (Racine ) Sunday
S&lt;:hool 10 a . m. Worshtp 11 om ,
Jr UMYF Wedn esday 3·30 p m ;
Bible Study Thu rsday 7 p. m Cho ir
Practice Thursday 8 p. m .
LETART FALLS , Chu rch School
1st, 2nd , 3rd Sundays 10· 15 am.
4th Sunday 9. 15 a. m ., Wors h1p
ht, 2nd , 3rd Sundays 9 .15 o .m ,
4th Sunday 7·30 p m
MORNING STAR , Wo rs hip 9 30
a m .. Church School 10:30 a .m ..
Mtd -Week Ser.,.. ice Wednesday a

pm

CH , Roger C. Turnor, pastor.
Sunday sc hool, 9 30 a.m .. Sunday
morning worship, 10:30; Sunday
evening service , 7:30
THE SALVATION ARMY , 115
Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy. Envoy
and Mrs . Roy Wining, officers in
chorge . Sunday holiness meeting,
10 a.m .. Sunday school, 10 30
a.m . Leader YPSM Eloise Adams ,
7:30 p .m . solvat ion meeting
ladles Home League, 12 noon to2
p.m .. Tl'lursday , prayer meehng
and Bible study, Thursday , 7 30
p m
:t-'- ·
MIDDLEPORT
MT. MOAlAJ::L_BAPTIST, Corner
Fourth and A,l;Oiri7' '4J,ddleport.
Rev. Henry Key , Jr., pas~n doy School , 9 .30 a. m .. Mrs . Erv tn
Baumgardner, supt.; Morning
worship, 10·45 a .m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF

MORSE CHAPEL , Wor shp 11
am ,; Church Set-loot 9:30a .m.
PORTLAND, Worship 7 30 p m ;
Church Schoo19 30om
SUTTON , Church School 9 .30
a m , Worsh ip lsi and 3r d Sundays
10 30 a.m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev , R1c hord Thomas
Pastor
DuoneSydenstmker
John Douglas
Assoctates
JOPPA , Worsh ip 10 o .m ; Cl'lurch School 9 o m .. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday p.m .
LONG BOTTOM , Sunday school
at 9.30 am, Worsh ip serviCes at
7~ 30 p .m . B1bltt study and Youth
meeting
ot a
p .m .
on
Wednesdays
NORTH BETHEL , Worshtp · 11
a .m., Church SchooiiO a.m.

CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION .

ALFRED. Sundoy School 9 J0

a

lawrence Manley , pastor; Mrs. am ; Worship 10·45 o .m Prayer
Russell Young , Sunday School meeting Wednesday 7.45 p.m ..
Supt . Sunday School 9:30 a .m . UMW 3rd Tuesday p .m .
Evening
warship.
7 · 30 ,
REEDS VIllE , Sunday School 9·30
Wednesdoy prayer meetmg, 7·30 o .m Worshtp 7 30 p m .. Prayer
p .m .
Meetmg 7:30 p .m . Tue sday.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD, V1sitotion7 ·30p rn. 1st Thursday
Racine Route 2, the Rev. James
SILVER RIDGE , Worship 10 am.
M . Muncy, pastor . Sunday schoo l, Church Schoo! 9 a m .
Y:-45 a . m .. mormng worship, 11 ~
TUPPERS PLAINS , Worsh1p 9
a.m .; evening worshl~ . 7 30. a .m Chur chSchool 10a m
Proyor meeting, Tue sday, 7·30
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST 1
p.m .. Young people's meet1ng
George FrederKk, supt . Serv 1ce
7:30p .m . Thursday
weekly , 9 30 a . m . on Sunday.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST, Preaching first and third Sundays
CornerS1xthandPalmer , theRov
of month by Cltfford Sm tih , 9 30
Peter Grondal. pastor, Manntng o .m
Kloes , superintendent Sundoy
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION,
Schoo l. WMPO Rod to program Dorrell Dodd r1ll, pastor. Sunday
9 30 Cl m .. leonard
7:45 a .m .. Sunday School, 9.15 School.
o .m , Morning Worst'l!p , 10:15 Gilmore, first elder; evening serWednesday
a m . Youth activities and vice , 7:30 p .m
fellowship for 1umor and sentor prayer meeting , 7.30p.m
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD .
htgh students, b p.m . Sunday
evening worsh1p , 7 ·30 p .m. Mid - Rac ine Route 2. The Rev Charles
week prayer serv1ces , Wednes - Hand, pastor Sunday school 9 45
day , 7.'JOp.m
a .m .. morning wor ship. 11 a .m .
CHURCH OF CHRIST , Mid · Evening services, Tuesday and
dleport , 5th and Main . George Fr 1doy, 7·30p m .
Gloze , mintster, M1ke Gerlach,
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
superintendent , Terry Yankey , OF CHRIST, Doug Seamon ,
youth minister. Bible school , 9·30 minister Bible study , 9·30 a .m ;
o .m : morning worsh ip, 10·30 mormng worshtp , 10.30 a .m ..
7.30 p .m .
a. m .. even1ng worship, 7,30, eventng worst-lip,
prayer servtce , ? p m . Wednes · Wednesday Btble study , 7·30 p .m .
day
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE • George Fredertck , sup t. Sunday
NAZARENE , Rev . Jtm Broome, morning serviCe, 9.30 a.m. with
pastor; Mrs Mary lothey , Sunday preaching on f irst and th ird Sunschool sup! Sunday school. 9.JO day of month by George Pt ckens .
om . ~ morn1ng worshtp
10·30
STtVERSVILLE
COMMUNITY

a

EDEN

UNITED BRETHREN IN

CHRIST Elden R Bloke, poster
Sunday School 10 om ; Howord
McCoy, Supt .. Mo rmng sermon ,
11 o .m ; Sunday ntght serv1ces
Chr is ltan Endeavor, 7·30 p m. ,
Song ser v ice, 8 p . m .· Preaching
8. 30 p .m . Midweek Prayer
meeting, Wednesday . 7 p m.; Roy
Adams , lay leader.

"CHURCH OF JESUS CH RIST .

LONG

BOrTOM

p.m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION a&gt;
Bold Knob
Rev
Lowronco
Gluesencomp. Sr , pastor . Roger
Willford , Sr .. Sunday ~chool supt
Sunday school ~ 30 D ., Sunday
evening service , 7 p.rn. Prayer
meeting , Tuesday , 7 ·30 p, m.
Ernest Dee ter, doss leoder.
Youth mH:ting Wednesday. 7.30
p m
with Don and Martha
Meadows , leade rs
WHITE 'S CH A PEL , Coolville RD
Rev. Roy Deeter, pastor . Sunday
scHool 'it 30 a.m .: worship ser vice ,
10:30 a .m. Bible s1udy and prayer
ser vice , Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
RUTLAND

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHR IST.

RUT.LAND

COMMU NITY

CHURCH, Sunday School . 9·30
o.m. : worsh1p serviCe, II am ..
Wednesday praye r meeltng , 7 JO
p.m. youth servtres , Sunday, 7
p.m .. Sunday nrght wors hip, 7.30 .

RUTLAND CHURCH

pm
MASON CHURCH Of CHRIST . P.
0 Box 487 , M dlerSt , Mason, W.
Va . Sunday 81ble Study 10 a.m .:
Worsh tp 11 o. m and 7 p m Bible
Study Wednesday 7 p .m , Vocol
muste .
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Cor ne r of Second and Anderson ,
Mason. Pastor, Wolte r Cloud.
Sunday school9 45 o m .. wor~hip
service, 11 om and 7 30 p m .
Weekly Bible study, Wednesday ,
7·30 p m

MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
Dudding Lone. Mason, W Vo
Chester Tennant, Pastor Sunday
School 9·45 o m .. Children's
Church b &lt;IS p .m Young Poople's
Ser vice 6:45 p m . EvangeltstiC
Ser vice 7 30 p m . Women 's Mis SIOnary Council 10 o m . l ~rst and
tt'md Tuesdays. Prayer and Btble
Study , Wednesday, 7·30 p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , Th e Re..,
William Campbell , pastor. Sunday
School , 9·30 o m . James Hughes ,
sup!., eventog servtce , 7 30 p.m
Wednesday eventng prayer
meetmg , 7·30 p m . Youth prayer
se r vtce each Tuosday

FAIRVIEW

BIBLE

PEOPLE"S CHURCH

GOD Not Pentecostal, Rev
George Oiler , pastor . Wo rs hip
service Sunday , 9: 45 om ; Sun day schoo l , 11 a m .. worship serVICe , 7 30 p m . Thursday prayer
meef tng, 7·30 p m
MT. HERMON Un1ted Bre thr en
Church. Sunday School 9 'JO a .m .
Wor ship service
10 45 o .m
Preathtng servrces every Sunday
alt ernating wt th C. E. Wednesd ay
prayer mee ting 7 ·30 p m Rev.
James Leach. pastor
David t
Holter, loy leader.
,
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSE S. l mtle
east of Rutland , junctiol'l ot Rou te
124 and Noble Summ1t Rood {1174). Sunday Btble Loctu re , 9 :30 ......
o. , Watchtower study , 10 ·30
a. m.; Tuesday , Bible study , 7 and
8 i5 p m .; Thursday , theo cr alt c
scl'lool ,
7 30 p m .
service
meeting, 8·30p m .
HOPE BAPTIST ~ S70 Grant St. ,
M1dd leport . Bobbv Elktns , pastor,
Sunday School, 10 a m ; worship
ser vtee, 11 a . m. eventng servtee ,
7.30 p m . Thursday prayer
meeting and Bib le study, 7 30•
p. m.
~
RUTlAND FREEWill BAPTIST '"
Churc h - Lelood Ho ley pastor . ~
Sunday srht.ol , 10 o. m ; evening
serviCe , 7 30
p .m . Prayer
meet1ng, Wednesday, 7:30p. m .
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy,
located on the 0. J. Whi te Rood
oft h ighway 160. Sunday School f
10 a .m . Superintendent John '
Loveday. Ftrsl Wednttsday mght ;
of month CPMA servtces, second '
Wednesday WMB. meeting, third :
through fifth youth service. ,
George Croyle pastor.
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day , 7 'JO p.m .
SAINTS , Portland Racine Road.
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evening service 7 p .m Wednes day evening prayer serv ices, 7·30
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Great Lakes
movement 28 Memorize
LHART
FALLS
UNITED
BRETHREN, Rev Froelond Norm
cargo
21 Mottled
29 Kansaspastor: Floyd Noms . supt. Sundar !1 Baseball's
22 Ward off
Missouri
school, 9 ·30 a .m ., morning ser·
Rose
23 Love story
river

NAZARENE, Rev. Herbert Grate ,
pastor. Worshtp serv1ce. 11 a .m.
and 7 30 p.m. Sunday . Sunday
School, 9·30 o .m . Richard Borton ,
sup!. Prayer meeting , Wednos day , 7.30 p.m .

CAP'fAINEASY
~ET 1,1~ GE'T THI?

• YOU 1 R~ RIGHT, .V.A'A M, THI S t/SED
TO BET!&lt;E 1'\0NNAZ BUILDIN0.
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MY SCRAMSLED

Gront St. Middleport , Rev, Bobby 1
Elk1ns . Sunday school , 10 o .m ; .,
morn ing worship, II , even1ng -'t
worship , _7 ·30 p .m ; Thursday :
eventng Btble study and praye r ,
rneeting , 7 30 p. m . Aff 1lroted wtth 1
S.B C
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10 Egyptian
deity
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CHURCH OF GOD OF PRO·

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CHURCH , Eugene Underwood !
pastor. Howard Coldwel l, Jr.. 17
Sunday School Sup t : Sunday
School , 9 ·30 a m ; Mornmg Ser · l9
mon , 10 JO om .. Sunday evemng
servtce , 7 p. m
~0

PHECY , 0 J. White Rood off-160 ,
Rev George Groyle, po sto rSun ·
day School , 10 a . m .. Arthur Hen son , Supt., Morning Worship, 11
am . Young People's sorvice, 7
p.m . Eventng service, 7.:ID p.m ..
Wednesday Mid -Week Prayer
Ser.,..ice , 7 ·30 p . m .; Youlh
meet 1ng, b 30 p.m . Evenmg wor shtp , 7 30 p. m
"

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by THOM~S JOSEPH

ACROSS

mon, 10·30 q .m : Prayer sorvice
Wednesday . 7 30 p .m.

- The Daily Sentinel, Mlddleport-Pomervy, 0., Jo"rlday , May T/, 1977
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1

CHURCH .

Leta rt, W Vo., Rt. 1, Rev (l'lorles
Ha rgraves, po ste r Worshtp ser ·
vtees, 9:30a.m .. Sunday school ,
11 om . even ing worship , 7.30
p.m
Tu esday cottage prayer
meellng and B1ble study. 9:30

Study . 7·30 p.m
11 A ong in
MT. UNION BAPTIST: Rev. John
years
Elswick . pastor, Sunday school 12 Radio

TUPPERS

OF THE

NAZARENE , Rev Lloyd D. Gnmm.
Jr .. pastor. Sundoy school. 9 30
a .m ., worsl'ltp service , 10 30 a.m .
Broadcast live over WMPO, young
peoples
servt ce
b 45 .
evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m .
Pra yer rneet mg, Wednesday , 7·30
p m .. M ISSIOOO_fy meeltng, 7 'JO
p m . f 1r stWednesdoy of month.
MASON COUNTY
MASON FIRST BAPTIST . Second
and Pomeroy Sts. , Stan Craig,
pa stor Sunday school , 9 ·-45 om ;
worshtp servtce, 11 a.m .. tratrti ng
unton, 6 30 p . m o~ even 1ng w ar.
ship service, 7·30 p .m . Mid Week
prayer senme, Wednusdoy, 7·30

mght prayer serv1ce , 7·30 p m .

super tntendent, Don Wilson Sun day school , 9·45 o m ; eYening
worshtp . 7.30 p . m. Prayer
meet tng, 7.30 p.m Wednesday.

THE

POMEROY - Corner Main ond
Court Sts .. third floor aver
Ltghthouse Restaurant
Henry
Cook , pastor. Sunday school, 10
o .m , morntng worshtp , 11 o .m ;
evenrng
ser.,.ice ,
7 · 30 1
Wednesday ,eventng service ,
7.30 . Interdenominational , full '
gospel
RUTLAND CHUR CH OF GOD - 1
Pastor Dennts Ba les
Sunday ,..
School , 10 am. worship service,
11 ·30 a .m . and 7.30 p .m . Praye r ..
mee tl ng , Wednesd ay , 7 ·30p. m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH j
OF JESUS CHRI ST , Thomas l. ,
Holmes, po ster. Bible study , ,
Soturdoy , 7 ·30 p. m.: Evange lis tic
p m , p rayer meettng, Tuesday ,
7: 30p .m .. Bib le Study , Tl'lu rsday ,
7·30 p m .
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS - Horrt sonvtlle Rood , j
Dowey King, pastor; Ed ison
Weaver , assistant , Henry Eb l1n ,
Jr .. Sunday school 5u pt, Sunday
school, 9 ·30 a .m .; morning war .
ship, I I a m Sunday evening
ser vtce. 7.30, prayer meeting
Thursday, 7:30p .m.

Dennis Smith , pastor; Fronk
Young,Sunday school supt . Sun·
day school and co mmunion , 9:30
om . Worshtp and comunion,
10·30 a m

Wednesday . 7 30 p.m.. Sotu•dov

Rogttr Watson pastor : Jesste
White, Sunday school supf Morn ·
rng wor ship, 9 ·30 am ; Sun doy sc hool 10 30 a. m ; even1ng
ser v1ce , 7 .30 , Wednesday Btble

CHRISTIAN .

Brut• Sm,th. pastor. Wallace
Damewood , Supt . Btble School,
9 30 o m
Preoch1ng service,
10 45 a .m . No evening service.
HYSELl RUN FREE METHODIST
CHURCH , Rev. Herborl Ai l1ng,
postor . Sunday School 9·'JO a .m.,
M orning service , 10·30 o m ..
youth
service ,
b 45
p.m .
Evangelrstic 11ervKe 7·3lJ p .m.
Prayer meeting , Thursday, 7·30

located at Rutland on New limo
Rood next to Fores t Acre Pork ,
Re v. Roy Rouse, pastor, Robert
Musser, Sunday Schoo l sup! Sun day schoo l, 10·30 am .. worship
7 30
p . m . B1b le
Study ,

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN .

a .m . Worstl lp servt ce. Wtfdnes doy , 1 30 p m ,
CALVAR 'r' BIBlE CHURCH , 16 N .
Second , Mtdd1eporl; poUor . Cur · •
tis Steph en . Churtk tchool, 9.30
a . m .. preacl'lil'lg ~arvices , 100:)0
o . m . and 7 JO p m. Wednesday ~
ev~ntng Bible study, 7·30p m
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHUR CH , INC . - Corner Fourth and
Ltncoln S1t .. Middleport , Rev .
O 'Dell Manley, postor: Sony Hud son , Sunday School supertnten denl . Sunday school , 9·30 o m ;
evenrng worshtp, 7 30 p .m :
prayer ond pratse servtCe .
Wednesday. 7 30 p .m .

Wednesdor-. 7 30 p .m .

I TOLD 'IE. SHERIFF
TAIT WOULD KETCH lfE

1 TOLD
'IE SO'!

LRWSY!!
I HATE
V\SITIN'
HOURS!!

AN ' THROW '-IE IN TH'
tJRILHOOSE !!

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diamonds from dummy
Maybe the defender with
three diamonds will hold all of
them II he has we are likely
to go down to defeat and will
look mighty silly if a Simple
attack in diamonds would
succeed due to the presence of
the kmg m the West hand .
We have set up East-West
holdings that will defeat the
contract against any line of
play . Of course . if South
draws trumps , leads the
queen of spades and lets it
ride East must refuse to win
the tnck . But anything i s
possible when you see all the
cards .

The Almanac
United Press International
Today is Friday , May 27,
the !47th day of 1977 with 218
to follow.
The moon is between its
first quarter and full phase.
The morning stars are
Mercury, Venus and Mars.
The evemng stars are
Jupiter and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
Wlder the sign of Gemim.
American poet Julia Ward

'\lfl\11.'\.ft fii))"t

was born May 27, 1819.
On this day In history:
In 1935, the U.S . Supreme
Court ruled unanimously that
the National Recovery Act
was unconstitutional Th e act
had been set up by Presidenl
Franklin D . Roosev elt to
combat the Depresswn .
In 1941, the German battleship " Bismarck" was SWlk
400 miles west of Brest,
Fra nce, in World War II.

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IN THE COURT
0, COMMON PLEAS
MilOS COUNTY OHIO
ADA YVONNE TACKETT

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WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
Mo !la}
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1973 CRAND l onno e.o:cellent
co lld han flor"ed one m le East
248 Phone 985 3335

TWO GOOD wo tresses If you
th nk you quo illy contort John
Musser otthe Me gs Inn

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Ol-DER RE SPONSIBL E lad.,. to I ve
n and core f or aged w dow •n

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Sw i.l1n
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Wiin~&amp;Tto1kiJE!
CASH pa id f or all makes and
models of mob le homes
Phone area code 6 l4 423 9531

Nolii!I!F
PIANO LESSONS d 'u ld rens and
adults
Mrs
Har..,ey Von
Vrollke n 992 2270
~---

-- -F1re Dept w1ll

THE RACINE VOL
hove o ch clu:tn barbecue on
Sunday May 29 at the Ire sto
ton Start ng at 11 00 AM
ANYBODY CAUGHT f st·ung or
sw1 mm ng on
Tr1 Slate
Mater al s Corp property at Ap
pie Grove Oh o w• ll be pro
sec.uted to the fullest extell t of
the law
Sup! Tn StoteMoter c i s
WILL LEASE OR buy young poled
hereford bull Ten cow herd
W II piCkup and delver Phone
Chesh1re 367 7514
ATTENTION MEIGS H gh Sen ors
Full co lor portra1ts n your cop
end gown graduation set! ng
Two 5 IC 7 s '" folders $.4 50
payable when p cture token
The Photo Place 109 H1gh St
Pomeroy
FOr oppo ntment

TIMBER
Pomeroy
duct s Top pr ce
sow t mber Co I
Kent Hanby I 446

Forest Pro
for stondmg
CW2 5965 or
8570

COINS CURRENCY tokens old
pocket watch es and chollls
s lver and gold We need 19M
and older s1lver ca ms Buy sell
or trade Call Roger Wamsley
742 2331

FOUND FEMALE Norwegton
Elkhound Coli 985 4130 check
at John Bennetts Mt 01 "e
Rood Long Boll om

TRUCK DRIVER Wont~ by local
employer Must be exper enc
ad on tond•m vehu::les Prefer
mature man about .oliO y&amp;c:~ rs of
age Reply to Box 729C Do1ly
Sen tmelg vmg age educol10n
ex:penence and references

LlNOA HERDMAN

No 16 419
Not1ce by
Publication
To Linda Herdman whose
last known addr~?SS was C o
Wayne
Fullle
General
Del very
Waynentlle
M1ssour1
you are hereby
not1f ed that you have been
named Defendant In a legal
action ent tied Oav d 8
Herdman Pla lnh lf vs Linda
Herdman Defendant Tn s
act1on has been assigned
Case No 16 419 and, s pen
ding n the Court of Common
Pleas of Men;s County
Pomeroy Oh 10 45769
The oblect of the compla nt
Is for d vorce care custody
and control of the mInor
children of the parties and
other relief
You are re~uired to answer
the complelnt with i n 28 days
after the last publ cat1on of
thiS notice which will be
publtshed once eac h week for
s K success ve weeks
The
last publ cat10n will be made
on June 24 1977 and the 28
days tor answer Will com
mence on that date
In case of your fa•lure to
answer or otherwtse respond
as reQu red by the Ohio Rules
of Crvrl Procedure d vorce
w II be-granted

May 20 1977
Larry Spencer
Clerk of Courts
Me gs County
Com man Pleas Court

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POMEROY 0
PH H2 2176

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llnternatlonal
Harvester
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INew Idea Equipmentl
~Culloch Chain

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3 AND 4 RM furn shed and un
furn shed opts Ph one 992
5434

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy landmark
soften &amp; cond1hon your
water and a Coop water
sottene.- Model UC XVI

Now Only •
Let u s
Fr(\'e

279 ,95

test

your

992 2689

water

2 FAMILY Yard Sole thru Sotur
day

May 28th 1973 Harley
Da'&lt;~ dson
molorcycle
1973
Mercury Comet Coli 742 2516
YARD SALE Saturday 9 h1 1 4 30
North of Fo1rgrounds near
Roya l Ook Form at Potfl
Wall brown res dence
YARD SALE across from Chester
Grode
School
Ha ro ld
Johnsons
Fndoy
Saturday
Sunday and Monday
YARD SALE May 30 10 t1 ll 6 Rt
124 Syracuse Ant ques collec
tab les and turn lure
THERE WILL be o F ~ve Fam ly Yord
Sole Tuesday May 31 at the
Roger t·hll res dence f rom 10 t II
4 Rae ne oft Ma n 51 Many
hne 1fems Cancelled 1f ra ns
end no soles before 10 00 lues

WIlls
Oh o

3 FAMILY 'ford Sole Saturday 9
t1ll 4 p m
Hubbard St
Syr~se

YARD SALE Fndoy and Saturday
9 t II 5 From Pomeroy turn left
on County Road 26 F ve Pomts
Anllque glassware new fobnc
lod1es 13 and J.4 clothes fur
mture m sc

YARD SALE Moy 26 30 31
Bosl'lon Keno

FOR SALE Or trade slote roofed
born standmg to be tore down
Phone 742 2746
SM ALL NEW IDEA ManurE:
spreader 1959 Che,.rolet I ton
!ruck wllh von body and power
lo•lgote good cond1t on New
Holland Manure spreader 163
bushel good cond hen 3 pomt
h1tch mower 7 ft cui good
cond ton Tandem fro ler type
fert l1:zer spreader good co nd
ton Model b4 lnlernollonol
combme good cond t on W II
toke trades phone 949 27_70

l.iJack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181
ANTIQUES AND COlLECTOR s
Items Ch no oak cupboard 6
leg ook table Go teleg drop
leaf kltchen table ches tnut
100 years old Duncan F f e
gloss lop co ffee ta ble w1lh 6
feet Decont~r s Cool m ners
and J m Beam some depres
s on gloss and He sy 660 H gh
Street M1ddleport

$2250 Phone (614 )696 3190~

FOR MEMORIAL DAY Beaut ful
selechon of flowers Baskets
sprays wreaths vases Fays
Novelty Shop N Second St
Mtddleport

HOOF HOLLOW Buy sell trade
or tram horses RUTH REEVES
tro•ner Phone (614) 698 3290

GOOD RICH Top so1l Chorles R
Hotf1eld Bock hoe Ser._. ce
Phone 7.42 2008

AK'C SHETLAND sheep dogs
(M n ) Collies 2 females 7
weeks old Shots and wormed
Phone (614) 367 0292 or

I AND H Beams 8 9 and 10 nch

3677.:_11:.;:2"---~-~-"-~
AKC REGISTERED Coll1es 3 mon
ths old AU shots Chomp on
bloodlines S125 Phone (614 )

~2_
90_• -~:---:"--,
TWO MALE pupptes Beogle type
block whtte brown other
carmel color Phone742 3162
MEIGS COUNTY Humon&amp; Soc1ety
Anrmetl Coreline 992 7680 or
_ after 6 p m 992 5427

pm
1973 CHALLENGER with 46 000

m1les and two Y, Regtstered
Arabtan
Horses
Phone

992 7559

--very good cond

---

GRAND Pnx a r cond1t on
ed p w p b p s t i t wl'leel
31 000 m1les $3 400 Phone
'185 3519 after 6 p m and after
12 on weekends

1971 (AMARO '1/ 8 automat c
power stEH9r ng o1r cond
Ironer AM FM rodlo
t~pe
player P.flone 992 2338

K:AWASAKl 500
han S600 Coli 949 2628 or

949 2626

NEW DELUXE CE range $250
Phone K1ngsbury Home Soles
qq2 7034
MISC HOUSEHOlD Contents Fur
n1lure oppl onces pofs and
pons ond etc May see Solur
day May 28 or by oppotntment
col/949 2251 Racme

IB 000 BTU WINDOW AC FA
otl fu rnace and tonk
992 2526 after 5 ~ m

•

Call

LABOR

GUARANTEED

BISSEU. SIDING CO.

REASONABlE
RATES

A local contractor
Phone 949-2801
or 949 2860

Reedsville, 0

TWO BEDROOM house located on
l ocust St Middleport $1.4 500
Coli 992 5248 or 992 3436

FREE ESTIMATES

HOUSE 2 bedrooms 2 cor garagE
w th
room upsto1rs
fully
carpeted and ponnelled In
lersecl on of 7 and 124 Phon e
992 7482 or 992 7605

Ftnlntrna Awa1llrb\e
Blown tfttO W1ll1 l AHtts

WINDOWS

ALUMINUM

SID IIIGcSOfflll
GUTTERUWNINGS

LARRl,,.~V~DER
410 I

mo

NINE ROOM HOME both carpel
f repla ce two porches double
carport y, acre oulbu ldmgs
Des re so le by June 30 Pr ced
to mO&gt;Je Ph one 992 7210 for
oppo ntment

LARGE COUNTRY store always a
money maker ups tors o:::ould
be mode nto on apt Owner
w II help f nonce f necessary
Phone 949 2770
FOR SALE by owner 6 yr o d
home 3 bedrooms large 1 vmg
room modern k tchen central
heo l 1 /, baths fully carpeted
garden space fru r trees 4
acres of lend $28 000 3 m les
nor th of Chesle r off West Shade
Rood Don Pooler 9B5 3897

New Co Op water sof·
teners model VC SVI
Only S279 95
Save uo oo on a new
Hatpotn1 Refngerator
1 New 20 CUbiC It
Cflest Freuer
S319 95
Now 1n stock complete l1ne
of bulk garden seeds
1 Good McCullough Cham
Saw
us
1 Good Used Poulan Cflatn
saw
sso
1 Good Used Un1co
Dryer
sao 00
1 Good Used G E Dryer S85
1 U se d Lawn Mower
$.50

Alignment,
wheel
balancrng, tune up,
brake work, mrnor
repair
Behind Rutlond Grode
School Evening work by
appo1nlmenl Ph 742 2005
561mopd
Shirley's Beauty Nook
John 51
Syracuse

Nob1l Summll Road
Rt 1
Middleport 0
992 5724
Complete
Sales
Servtce and Supplies

and

3 14 1 mo

Owner
Sh1rley (JeffetS) Wolfe
Formerly
lola's Beauty Salon
For appomlmenl call
992-2549 Tuesday thru
Saturday 8 00 a m to
5 oo p m Open n1g hts
by apporntmenl

216

SEPTIC TANKS deoned
San1tat on 992 3954

school ~ 3 bedrooms 2
baths
lovely equipped
k1tchen large Rec room

24x2B has F A heal

cond
2
basement
features

Pomeroy Landmark

---- - -

air

ca r
garage
Many otl'ler

JUST LISTED -

9.
-Jack W Carsey Mgt'
~
Phone 992 2181

&amp;

Very

n1 ce 3 bedrooms formal
dtntng bath basement
garage
lot runs from
street to street $23 500 00

LOVELY FRAME &amp;
BRICK - Close to Me1gs

Ht J bedrooms 1V:1 baths
mce kitchen w range &amp; dtsl'l
washer
formal dining
lovely Rec room
full
basement garage 1 acre

$35 000 00
CLOSE TO FORKED RUN

LAKE - 6 acres double
w1de (occupied 1ust 1'12
yrs ) Ltke new garage 2

bu•ldlngs $17 000 00
ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD -

Lovely splil entrance (the
house of the future) 3 4
bedrooms
1112
baths
dream kitchen corner lot 1

acre JUST $37 500 00
SOUTHERN STYLE
HOME - Beaulllul k1lchen

CB SPECIAL
ROBYN WV 23

has everythtng
formal
dmmg
5 bedrooms 4
baths
ut1llty
basement
carpettng $24 000 00

CB Mob• e Transce ve r
complete wtth weather
proof PA speaker 2 wav
base loaded CB antenna
tor roof top or trunk mount
Power cord coax antenna
cable and all hardware
ncluded

DROP IN - HAVE A CUP
OF COFFEE - DISCUSS
YOUR REAL ESTATE
PROBLEMS WITH US
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
Hank. Kalhy

ONLY

569 95

&amp; Leona Cleland

992 2259-985 4112
992 2568

ELECTRIC POWER
WEED AND
GRASS TRIMMERS

Realtor

E Second Slreel

742 2348

Phone 992 332S

CARPENTER
floor ng
ce lmg
panelmg Phone 992 2759

NEW LISTING- Walk to

MOBILE Home Repo1r
Elec
plumbmg and heat ng Phone

the stores from
this
renovated 8 room home 3

bedrooms and 2 balhs city

water natural gas and on

Ohio Power 517 000
YEARS OLD - N1ce 4
bedrooms
bath with

4

shower
closets
eat tn
k1tchen disposal natural
gas F A furnace and level

lot Only 516 000
ENORMOUS

4

bedrooms lots of closets 2
baths nat gas F A fur
nace
basement
with
famtly room and shop 2
porches and garage on

large lol 527 500
NEW LISTING

Ohio
Power
Full
basement $24 000
CORNER LOT - 2 church

butldtngs on State Route 1
concrete block m good
condttlon Would you buy

these for $11 200
QUIET - Level lol w1th
end, 2
modern

bath and 2 porches
$15 000
NEW LISTING - 57 acres
-

6 room

lurnace
barn

house

3 car garage

crib

and minerals 529 000
COUNTRY -2 wooded lots
and

696 7331

HARRISON S TV Repo1r Servrce
Calls 276 Sycamore St M1d
dleport Phone 992 2522

EXCAVATING BACKHOE dorer
trencher low Boy dump truck
trucks
sept c systems B1fl
Pull ns phcme 992 2A78 day or
n ght

W•ll do odd 1obs roofmg pam
t ng gutter work Phone 992
7A09

SEWING ALHRATION5
UpholsteflnQ
drapes
reasonable 572 South Th~rd
Ave
M ddleport
Phone
992 6306
PIANO TUNING Lone Comets 12
years
of
serv1ce
Phone

$29 95

WATER WELL Dr II ng W T
Grant Phone 742 2879 after b

pm

electric

BUY A HOME TODAY
AND
BE
SAFE
TOMORROW WE HWE
DOZENS
G Bruce Teaford
Helen L Teaford
Assocloles

WILL 00 yard work and po ntmg
Reasonable Coll992 5214

acres nice level land larg~ pond stocked w1th flsl1
good 1112 story house with 3 bedrooms bath and dining
room nice fireplace 1n llvtng room full basement FA
furnace house srtuated off ma in road for privacy
located 1n Morn1ng Star area 1ust ten mtnutes from

Jack w Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

P'f."eroy Askmg $25 000

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JllST LISTED- 4 bedroom house mosliy carpeted

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992 2174

Phone (6 14) 667 3653

PIANO TUNING by Electronic
ComportsonAccurote
Reosonoble 3718

60 K 12 MOBILE HOME w'1lh 10 x 16
Add A Room awn ing under
p nmng
storm
w ndows
storage bu1ld ng Contact Deryl
Well
Tupper P.lo ns
(614)
667 3951 ofter4

PUBLIC AUCTION Sole Frldoy 7
p m New and used merchon
d!Se of Oh o R ver Auchon
House (formerly Mason Auc:
t1on) located 1n J m s Plaza ot
409 Pearl 51 M ddlepart Home
phone (304)773 5471

wrap around porch garage large lot all overiooktng

GUITER SERVICE
Continuous one piece
gutters We hang tt, or do If

yourself Spec1al prtces lo

builders

Phone 949 2814
9a.m.to5p m
28 1 mo

Young's Carpeting

LARRY E SPENCER

Route 3, Pomeroy, 0

Free Est1mates

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SMALL form for sole 10•. down
Owf"\er f nonced Monroe toun
ty W Vo Phone (304) 772

3102 o• (304) 772 3227

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COUNTRY farmland w1th sedud
ed woods water and good oc
cess 1n Mon roe Coun ty W Vo
$1 000 down co II (304) 772

3102 o• (304) 772 3227

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Com mere ol property opprox 17
acres level land located ot
Tuppers Pian~ on Oh10 Route
)

liAS HAN - Nice 2 story counlry home containing 7
rooms and 1'1, baths mosliy carpeled Kllchen has all
new butlt tn cabinets with bronze stove and
refngerator to match new porcl'les and all new
alum1num s1d1ng and storm wtndows forced alr
natural ga~ furnace and drilled well garden space
Th1s house Is warm and ready for lmmed1ate
occupancy co me take a look lust 518 900
FREE GAS -

Nice modern 1112 story farm house

containmg 4 bedrooms dining room kilchen with buill
In appliances basement city and welt water 2 barns

work shop and other bulldmgs large P9nd stocked with
fish appro)(1mately 23 acres tillable and 46 acres
fenced Good location Call for appointment prtce

SBO 000

Ph ('n&lt;&gt; 161 ~ 1 ~M 1':-J,.l

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NEW 3 bed room house bu1/t In
~utc hen both and
, Ph.-,ne
742 230b or con tact M1IO B Hui
ch1son fi!ulland Ohio
VA FHA 30 yr f none ng I eland
Mortgage 71 I: Stole Athens
phone (b1.4 ) 592 3051

WE ARE SELLING PROPERTY AND NEED YOlJR
HELP, LIST WITH US WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
VACANT LAND FARM AND RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY
Call J•mmy Deem At 949 2388

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Installation, samples
brought to your home
w1lh no charge

2231mo

BRADFORD
Auctioneer Com
plete Ser..,•ce Phone 949 2487
or 949 2000 Racme Oh o Cqtf
Bradford

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers toasters irons oil
small oppl onces lawn mower
next to Slate H1gl'lwoy Go rage
on Route 7 Phone (614) 985

Case No 22108
Estate of Thomas J cook
Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that
Evelyn
Cook
Clerk
of
Pomeroy Oh10 has been duly
appo nted Executr ix ot the
Estate of Thomas J Cook
deceased late of Pomeroy
Meigs Countv Ohio
Cred tors are required to
file their clatms with said
fiduc1ery w th 1n three months
Dated this 11th ctay of May

1977

Manning 0 Webster
Judge
Court of Common ~leas
Probate 0 vis on
(5l 13 20 27 Jtc

3815

SEWING MACHINE Repo rs ser
v1ce oil makes 992 2284 The
Fobr1c
Shop
Pomeroy
Authonzed S nger Soles and
Serv1ce We sharpen SciSsors
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
and lo boys for h re w II haul
fill d rt to sod ftmestone and
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef
fers
day phone 992 7089
ntght phone 'R2 3525 or 992

5232

6 cy l

auto

75 Ford LTD 4 dr•• •• •• •. •••• 13695
74 Ford Galax1e 4 dr•••••••••• 12695

76 Cadillac Cpe DeVIlle ................... '8800

74 Chev. Vega,

Full pOwer and a1r

Full power and a i r

As

1976 FORD ELITE
$5295
Power steenng and brakes. arr condtt•on•ng v1nyl top
1976 FORD MUSTANG II 2 DR
$3495
Automatrc transmiSSIOn AM F M Tape 4 cylmder
1976 FORD PINTO 2 DR
$2995
4 cyl1hder. 4 speed transmiss ion, AM rad1o . less than 10 000 m1les
1975 FORD l TO 4 DR
$4295
VB. power steenng and brakes, a.r cond1honrng , cru•se control
1975FORDMUSTANGII3DR
53295
Power sleenng and brakes a1r cond111on1ng , 4 speed transm1ss1on .
ex clean, 22 000 m lies
1975 FORD GRAN TORIN04 DR
$3295
Power steermg and brakes atr cond•hon1ng AM rad1o, low m1leage .
cream puff
1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR
$2995
6 cylmder, automatiC transmiSSIOn a1r co nd1t1onmg power
steenng vmyl top ex sharp
1975 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR
$2495
6 cylmder. automahc transm1ss1on power steenng
1n5FORDGRANADA4DR
$3595
302 VB power steermg and brakes a.r condii!Ontng. vmyl top 2 to
choose from
1n5FORDGRANADA2DR
$2995
3 speed. col sh1ft power steenng 6 cylmder , n1ce
1973 FORD TOR IN02 DR
$2295
Power steenng and brakes a1r condtt1onmg VB 2 to choose from
both mce
ln5FORDGRANADA2DR
$3695
AutomatiC transmiSSIOn VB 302 a1r cond1t10nmg recl1n1ng seats
opera wrndows
1973 PlYMOUTH SATE LITE 4 DR
51995
Power steerrng and brakes arr cond1t1onmg AM rad1o, v1ny l top
local owner
1973 FOR\) WAGON 4 DR
$2395
Power steenng and brakes, a.r cond1t1onmg, rad1o , luggage rack
1973 FORDTORINOWAGON4 DR
$1795
Power steenng and brakes a1r conditiOning roof rack save
1975 CIO CUSTOM DELUXE
$3496
Power steermg and brakes automat1c transm•sston rad1o gauges,
VB, 19,000 m 1les
1975 F 100 RANGER XL T
53895
Power steermg and brakes
a1r condlt1on1ng
automatiC
transmiSSion,
cab lights, super soft seat
1976 F ISO CUSTOM
54195
V8, power steerrng, 3 speed, gauges TuTone parnt 10 000 miles
1974 F IOOSHORT BED WIDE SIDE
$2995
6 cylmder, automatic transm iSSIOn, 2 to choose from
1973 F 100 EXPLORER
52295
302 VB power steerrng and brakes automat1c transm1ssron slid mg
back glass, cab ltghts l1ke new f1n1sh
1972 F 100 SPORT CUSTOM
$1995
302 V8, power steenng, automatiC tranSmi SS IOn cab l1ghts TuTone
palr:Jt. low m1les
1973 DATSUN PICK UP
$1995
4 speed AM rad1o power steerrng pm stnpes sharp

Is ••••••••• 11300

74 Pontiac Cataina 2 dr••••••• 12895

76 Cad11lac ElDorado.......... .. ......... '10.000
Full power air

7 4 BuiCk Regal 2 dr ••••••••• 12895

7F5 Cadillac Coupe DeVille ................. '6800

74 P~. Fury

~~11 t:!!~Ca 1~n

74 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 dr •• '3295

ull power ai r

DeVIlle ................. '5500

Power and

1

75 Chevy Monte Carlo ~?::~~.~~~.~~~

a~r

4 dr • .........2295

•• 12995

73 BuiCk Century 4 dr •••••••• 12495

Full power and air

Cutlass Sup. Cpe

Ill,

73 Chev. Monte Carlo •• ;'!"::~

73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle .................... '38110
'5495

13

.......'4695

Chevy Chevelle Laguna ••••• 11995

73 P~. Fury 4 dr Wagon •. • •• • 11695

74 Olds 88 Royal Cpe. ~?~~r.~.~~.~'!'•••••• 13595
74 Chevy Vega GT Cpe. 4 spd ... .... ......11995

73 Pont~ac LeMans 2 dr • • •• • • 11895

74 Ply. Golduster Coupe................. 12795

73 Ford LTD 2 dr ••••••••••• 12495

73 Cutlass. 4 dr., a11 ........................ 12495

73 Ford Ranch Wagon 4 dr • • • • '2495

&amp; a11........... '1595

73 Olds 88 4 Dr., power

72 Pont~ac Granville 4 dr ••••• '1295
72 Chev. Impala 4 dr. • • • • • • • '1295
72 Pontiac !:~!Mans 2 dr • • • .. • • '695

73 BuiCk ReRal HT Cpe ................... 13495

'289~

73 Chevy Cheyene Super Pickup
VB automattc power steering and a1r

Au ............. '2195

73 Dodge Charger Coupe,

71

Pontiac Catalina 2 dr • • • • • • '695
71 Olds Cutlass 2 dr•••••••••• 11000

72 Chevy Impala HT Cpe ................. 11495
72 BUICk 225 Umited 4 dr HT =~:7';.';r 12495

Dodge Dart Swmger •••••••••'695
316 Sid 2 Dr

71

72 Chevv Impala 4 Dr., a1r. ......... .'1295
72 Olds 98 4 Dr., a1r ...... . ............. .'2295
72 BuiCk Elec. HT Cpe..................... '2295
72 Ford Tonno 2 dr........................ '1395
72 Pont1ac Safan Wagon, a1r .............. 11595
71 Ford ¥z Ton Pickup...... .. .. ...... ~ 1 1695
71 Olds 98 Lux., power &amp; air ............ 11995

Maver~ek •••6.~~.:~:o•••

70 Ford

'695

68 Chl)'$1er Newport, 2 dr • • • • • •'395
67 Mercury Cougar.

As

Is •••••• 1275

va

TRUCKS

• Coupe ................
Air sharp
71 Chev. Ca pnce
.. 11695

73 Chev. Custom VB • • • • • • • • • • 12695

&amp; a1r .......... '895

73 Chev. Custom, 6 cyl· .... • • 2395

See one of these courte6us salesmen
Burns or Marvm Keebaugh

1

Pete
73 FORD Explorer •••• • •• • • ••• '2295

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

RIGGS USED CARS

"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
Of Domg Busrness'
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open EvenrngsUnhl6 OO--TII5p m Sat

For Saturdoy, Moy 2i 1977

Case No 22115
Estate of Dan tel J Humphrey
Deceased
Not ce 1S hereby g ven that
Betty Gilkey of M ddleport
Ohio flas bee~ duly appo nted
as Admin1stratr x of the
Estate of Dan el J Humphrey
deceased
late of Meigs
county Ohio
Creditors are reQuired to
file thetr cla1ms wtth sard
fiduciary with n three months
Dated this 10tt1 day of May
1977
Manning D Webster
Judge

Dan Thom ~son Ford

Roger R1ebel
Ray R1ggs
located on St Rt 7 985 4100 Chester,

FREE OIL CHANGE FOR ONE YEAR WITH ANY NEW OR USED
CAR OR TRUCK. 2000 MILES BEFORE CHANGES.

OhiO

See Pal H1ll Rocky Hupp or Darrel Dodrill
For a good deal on a new or used vehocle

vou

3tc

matenal prospects as well as
cond hans relat1ng to your work
or career are qutle promising
today Anyth 1ng Is poss ib le

Installed wltlt padding, no
extra lo pay
ca 11742 2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

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RUnAND
FURNITURE

Impression you make on people
Romant1c bonds wtll be
you meet today will be a lasting
strengthened thiS year w1th the
one You needn t worry You II be
one you love It Cupid has elud
a btg h1t
ed you thus tar don t despair He
has someone special in mtnd tor CANCER (June21·July 22) ThiS
ts a good day to try to conclude
matters of Importance Stay on
top of Sltuattons until they re
neatly wrapped up

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

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8
Washmgton Week 10 Review 20 33
New
Country 10
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PISCES (Fob 20 Morch 20)

5,000 Mod1hed
1,ooo Mod1hed
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1,500 M1nr Mod1f1ed
1,700 M1nr Mod1f1ed

Somethmg may occur today
where you U wtlllngly offer your
services Strangely enough
however you could be the one to
denve the greatest benefits
To ftnd out more about yourself
send for your copy of Bernice
Osol s Astro Graph letter Mall
50 cents and a long self
addressed stamped envelope to
Astra Graph P 0
Box 489

To Be Held At The Meigs
County Fairgrounds

Radio City Station NY 10019

Starts At 1 00 p m
Sponsored by S E D T P A

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Actton News for Kids 13

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10
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Janak I 33

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Lawrence Welk 4 IS

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Tobruk' 4

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33

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22-Jon 19)

When 1t comes to manag ing d f
hcult Situations you re a tough
one to equal today You make
everything look so easy

CLASSES

Black Perspecftve on the News 33

1 oo--M•dn1ght Spec1al 3 4 15
1 41l-News 13

today
AQUARIUS (Jon. 2D·Fob 19)

$4,200 PURSE MONEY

Ctrcus 20

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Doc

Cond1t1ons are develop1ng to
where you wlH reap a harvest
from ambitious seeds you ve
sown Some sprouts may appear

O.S.T.P.A. SANCTION&amp;)

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11 3o--Johnny Carson 3 4 15

CAPRICORN

ThiS

20
10 3o--Lock Stock &amp; Ejarrei 20
11 DO--News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Monly Pylhon s Flying

Play out your hunches regard ng
ways you sense you can add to
your resources today You may
be on the track to somethtng
good
21) The larger the group you m K
w1t 1 today the beHer 1tls llke!y to
be for you Somewhere In the
crowd 15 a valuable new contact

Pilot 8 Movie

Property is Condemned
tO Lowell Thomas
Remembers 20 Documentary Showcase 33
9 3()--Mov te Hard Driver 6 13 Americana 20
10 ClO--Qumcy 3 4 15 Hunter 8 Ftrlng Line 33 News

both 1magtnattve and lucky to
day so don t back off from
challenges Somehow you II
f gure things out to your advan
tage

SUNDAY
MAY 29, 1977
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the Truth 13 My Th.-ee Sons 15 OhiO Journal 20

Open evenmgs l1l6 00 except Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday
992 2196
Middleport, 0

Black Journal 33

portumty for gatn co uld unex
pected ly rear ts lovely head for
you today It could come through
an affluent contact

I

Star Trek 15

5 3o--Adam 12 4 News 6 Family Altair 8 Elec Co
20 33 6 DO--News 3 4 8 10 13 15 ABC News 6 Zoom
20 At The Top 33
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Vegetable Soup 20
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L1ar s Club 6 $128 ooo Question 8 News 10 To Tell

stay at home today and deprive
yourself of fun
There s
somethmg exciting watt1ng for
you out where the action IS

SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov 22)

FRIDAY MAY27,1977
DO--B g Valley 3 My Three Sons 4 Brady Bunch B
MISter Rogers Neighborhood 20 33 Emergency
One 13

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Don t be a

lUI

Rutland

Close Sat. At 5 P.M.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY Mey 28,1977 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The

GEORGE M. COlliNS
MEIGS COUNTY TREASURER

Good selecttan all on sale

TV Log for
•
•
easy vzewzng

to one relat10nsh•ps take on
greater Importance than usual
today Fortunately you re very
lucky where partners are con
earned

TAURUS (Aprii20·May 20) Your

Tax books are now open for the June
or second ha If collection of the 1976
real estate taxes. Also for delinquent
tax. Closing date will be JL•ne 20,
1977.

30 rolls ol carpet In slock

Mon., Tues , Wed
800hl500
Thursday8t1i Noon

13 20 27

Bernice Bede Osol

REAL ESTATE &lt;MNERS

Candy Slrlp
Rubber Back
Regular $6 95
Seve S4 18 5q Yd
1 Roll Blue Shag
1 Roll Brown Shag
Bolh Rubber Back
Regular S8 95
SaleS5185q Yd

7t2 2211

ASTRO•GRAPH

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT

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SAVE ON
CARPETING

ARNO(D GRATE'

4 Dr

76 Cadillac Sedan DeV1IIe ................ 18900

76 Olds

DAN lHOMPSON FORD

76 Plymouth Volare ••••••••••• '3695

ARIES (March 21-Aprll19) One

REMODEliNG Plumb ng heat ng
and oil types of gene ral repa1r
Work guaranteed 20 years ex
penence Phone 992 2409

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USED CARS·

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EVERY CAR PRICED TO 60 60 60!

70 Ford LID 4 Dr., power

NOTICE OF

=·:; FRIDAY TIL 5 ~
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:• •• .••J....•• :•
•

Clerk of Courts
Me1gs Cour~ty
Common P leas Court
(6) 3 10 17 24 (7) I

APPOINTMENT

Carpet L1no T1le
Phone Mike Young al
992 2206 or 992 7630

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the Oh•o River ask ing $16 500
NEW 3 bedroom house 2 baths
oil elec 1 acre M ddleport
clo5e to Rutland Phone 992
7481

1 6lc

TO Opal Rlct1llrds
No known address
You are hereby nat•f ed
that you have been named
Dl!fenclant In a legal action
entitled Leroy R lchards
Plalntlfl
- vs Opal
Richards
Defendant
that
th s cause has been assigned
Case No 16 443 and 1S pen
ding In the Common Pleas
Court of Meigs county Oh•o
Pomeroy Ohio 45769 The
oblect of this Complaint !S for
dlvo.-ce dlvtslon of property
and other proper re11ef
You are requ ired to answer
within twe"ty eight days
after t e lest publ ication of
thts
tice once each week
for s successive weeks The
last publlcat on will be on
Jul 1 1?77 and the twenty
ei t days will commence on
t t do~~te
In cl!lse of vour fatlure to
nswer
or
otherw se
respond as required by the
Ohto
Rules
of
C1vll
Procedure
ludgmenl by
default w II be rendered
agamst you for the relief
demanded in thiS clarm

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

I'll

27 (6) 3 10 17 2A

PUBLIC NOTICE

WILL DO bobys llmg m my home

LOOK WHAT WE GOT JUST LISTED- Approx 13

Pomeroy Landmark

2,23-1mo

992 1062

bath

2 drilled wells

wtth water
ava1lable

HOWERY
AND MARTIN E~e
covaflng
sepl c systems
dozer backhoe dump truck
l1mestone
grovel
blacktop
pov ng Rl 143 Phone 1 (614)

5

bedrooms lots of closets
1112 baths nat gas central
heattng city water and

street on each
bedroom house

''The Orlgtn1tors
Nof The lmit•tors 11

992 5658

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Cuts wtth heavy duty nylon
I me - as good as tt1e best
AT ON LV

Modern

WILL do roofmg , construct1on
plumbtng ond heot ng No 1ob
too Iorge or too small Phone

Pomeroy Oh•o 45769

608 E
MAIN
POMEROY, 0
JUST LISTED - Close lo

Carpet &amp; Upholstery
Phone M1ke Young
AI
992 2206 or 992-7630

ffil mo

HOMESITES for sole 1 acre and EXCAVATING dozer
backhoe
up M 1ddleport neor Rutland
and d tcher Charles R Hot
Coll992 7481
fte ld
Bo ck Hoe Servrce
Rutlond Oh o Phone 742 2008

Vtrg1IB Sr

Tfle object of the c omplamt
Is for cllvorce care custody
and control of the mmor
children of the part1es and
ottler rellel
You are rt(lutred to answer
the complaint within 28 davs
after the last publicat on of
this notice wh ich will be
publiShed once each week tor
S/ )( successive weeks
The
last publication will be made
on July 1 1977 and the 28
days for answe-r will com
mence on that date
In case of your fallure to
answer or otherwise .-espond
as required by the Ohio Rules
Of Civil Procedure divorce
will be granted
Dated May 24 1977
Larry Soencer
Clerk of Cour t s
Meigs County
Common Pleas Court

FRONT END
ALIGNMENT

UPIAC[IriENI

TWO EXCELLENT bu ld ng loc o
!Ion s Eastern School D str cl
on good rood T P water
ac re age
f des1red
Phone
949 2770
Owner w II help
f no11ce f ne..:_essory_

45769

Route 3, Pomeroy , 0

DUGAN'S

SlORM
WIIIIIOWS&amp;DOORS

9913993

Young's Carpeting

No Sunday Calls Please
4 24,1 mo.

Blewn
lnsulalton Semces

Ph

Superior
Steam Extract1on

Free Est1matts

Ph 378 6250
5 27 TFC

TEAFORD

696 3021

TURN Of The Century sohd oak
motchmg din ng room choirs
Bentwood Supports stnpped
and ready fo flmsh ng $175
for set Phone 992 2413 after 5

1.. 5 ACRE FARM 7 room house m
Rutland Lots of pr ._.ocy Phone
7.42 3057 after 6 p m or on
weelo.ends

FOR SALE

.4995 I II June I Merr II Chose
R 0 2 Albany Oh o (614)

~

197~

A 3 BIKE M otorcycle lro ler fo r
sole Phone 99:2 3296

Coll992 7034
VERMEER BALERS 6050 4395 605C

TWO HORSE horse tro•ler $700
Phone (6 14) 698 3290

1970 tNT % ton 8 bed 20 000 oc
tual m les stock tacks ut1ltty
rocks and tl de m ca mper
w red for 110 volts Phone Lyle
Hysell 992 3650

985 3805

(304)773 5721

ECONOMY TRACTOR w th all at
tochments l ke new oskmg
RISING STAR K:ennel Boordmg
Indoor Outctoor runs groom ng
all breeds
dean son tory
fcc• I ties oe 967 7112 Chesl1 re
Phone {614 ) 367 0292

992 3b50

-

1 A2 Ill cost tron k1tchens nk 1
bosm and 1 dro n board hong
on wall type wh11e 1 3 burner
gas hot plate Ph ~~~

9921491

Coll l61&lt; )667 3644

USED
FORESTRY Equ pmenl
Franklin 132 AXL s n 8395
CAMPER
$600
Also
ho rse
Del roll D esel Eng ne John
tro ler $450 Phone (614 ) 698
Deere 4408 s n 145506T Husky
3290
Brule Mode l 125 B Hydraulic
l oader Contact Denn s Smurr
SPRING GARI!lEN Suppl es Cob
(614 ) 838 5345
bage
coul1 flower
broccolr
and head lettuce plants GOODYEAR TOWN &amp; Country 2
yellow wh te and red on on
t res I ke new BOO 16 5 10 ply
sets onron plants K:ennebec
w th B hole r ms $50 each Coli
cobbler Kolahdm Red Ponho c
_391_!3.39::,8'--c-----~ond Red Losada seed potatoes
Bu lk garden seeds poll ng so I 25 INCH Color T V RCA Coli
94..2_ 2~1 ~ny t1me after 5 p m
peat moss fru I trees and rose
bu shes
Midway Marke l 1975 KAWASAKI 400 Streetb1ke
Oh1o
992 2582
Pome roy
l ke new low m1leoge many
Bob s Market Mason W Vo
eKfros SBOO Phone 992 35b4
TOMATO
PlANTS
Cobboge
broccol
cauhflower brusse l
sprouts egg plants hong ng
baskets
po ts
geraniUmS
begon1os
llols
petumos
mongolds
pon&lt;&gt; es
solz o
balsam
d onthus
-.nap
dragons alyssum Vmco col
eus
Cleland s Greenhouse
Rocrn e Gerold me Cleland

PARTS· -

HOU SE 6 rooms w th both new
fue l furnoce
, acre ground
Letart Townsh p Contact Woyne
Bu tch W lson '147 2552

Pomeroy Landmark

ONE BEDROOM furn shed aport
ment
n M1ddleport
Call
992 5434 or 992 3129
JUNE lsi one smell eff c ency
apartment for one lady prefer
red Coll992 3140

IF YOI,J have o serv1ce to offer
wont to buy or sell scmethmg
or
oe look ng for work
whatever
you H get results
foster w th a Sent nel Wont Ad
Call992 2156

Grover Wh1tes
Road

pets Phone
d opor t

Adult s only no
992 3874 M d

Automalrc
Transm1ss1on Serv•ce

HOME FOR !iD le by owner wall to
wall carpet 3 bedrooms full
bosemeni garage on 2 acres of
land 4 years ol d y, m le south
ol Tuppers Pla tns on State Rt 7

WANTED
CHIPWOOD Poles
Max: d ometer 10 mches on
largest end $S per ton bundl
ed slobs $6 per ton Del ._.ered
to Oh o Pollet Company Rl 2
Pomeroy
Ohio
Phone

r MEIGS 1

1 Equipment Co. I

197b TRAVEL TRAILER 181t long
fully col'lt(1 ned cos t $3700
new wtll sell for S3 100 or best
offer Cal after 5 pm 992 7375

COAL l1mestone and cole um
chlonde and calc um br ne for
dust control and spec1ol m1x1ng
so I for formers Ex cels or Salt
Work s Mo1 n Stre.el Pomeroy
Oh o or phone 992 3891

Vinyl &amp; Alum~num
Storm
S1dtng,
W1ndows
&amp;
Insulation
Call Professionals

SWAIN'S

REDUCED AGAIN 3 bedroom 2 / r
both b leve l 1 m te north of
F1._.e Po nl S.ol'l .500
Phone

Blvd

Belpre, Oh1o

fURNISHED APT

992 7760

YARD SALE a t Pearl
res dence letart Foils
Thursday and Fr day

C o Wayne Fuille
General Delivery
wavnesvtlle Mlnour1
Defendant

10 1 f t TRUCK CAMPER sleep s 4
gos elec refr gero or ave 1
floor hea ter w rh mono melle
to let $900 Coil 992 0398

1210 Washmgton

Business Services

HOUSE IN Tuppers Plorns 2
bedrooms elec heat double
garage 2 Iars Phone (b l 4)
667 3065 or 667 3360

ONE NEW Ideo pull
type
whee lroke one Ford 7 Jt
mower
3 pi
One Early
A menc on 2 p1ece I v ng room
su le
Free k tten s
Call

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Miller Produce
&amp;
Garden Center

ORCHID ROOM for enl for on
n1versor es
weddmg rece p
flons br dol showers or p n..,ale
meetmg room Phone 992 3975
or 992 2571

GARAGE SALE Fr day and Sotur
day May 27 and 28 between
County Roads 18 ond 19 on old
rt
33 ot George Wh1te
res de nco

DAVID B HERDMAN
Pome:roy Oh10
Plalntlfl

(S) 20 27 (61 3 10

1973 CAPRI Sports Coupe 4
speed Good shape $1()()() Coli
247 2204

OLD FURNITURE ICe box:es brass
beds
et c
comp le te
households Wr te M D M ller
Rl 4 Pomeroy Otuo or call

CASH'
for lunk cars Frye s
Truck and Auto WRECKER SER
VICE • Phone 742 2081

doy

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

Dated

Strtckly wholesale to aiL
Not less than li2 case

SPOTTED I 0 YR Old geld ng bn
die saddle cart wllh newt res
hor ess and
work
buggy
harness Phone lyle Hysell

~er~5~p~
m~----~--~
lOCAl INSURANCE Age11cy needs
on agent to serv ce and selt on
o estobl shed temtory (Former
agent be1ng promoted) Good
wages and benet Is
Send
Resume to Box b72 Pomeroy
OhiO

CAN GOODS

1976 CHEVROLET Che..,e!le Phone
992 727~

1972 DODGE 200 full p ower
Camper Spec ol 360 outomo hc
low m leoge w th delulCe top
per and sl de n w1th table bed
unt t $2100 Phone992 6398

BEAUTIFUL TWO slory home w tM
two r::or gorage 5 bedrooms
d n ng room Iorge hv £lg room
modern klfctlen 2 J boths
Iorge reCieollon room fully mr
1,
m1le from
cond hon&amp;d
sr::hocl One quarter m1le off
State Route 30 year fmonc.ng
ovo1loble Call 992 '3803 be•
ween9o m 011dlp m

CASE LOT

1971 El CAMINO 307 engu'le p s
p b outomt;~t c $1350 Coli
991 7091

co Anna Wetch
M i ddleport Oh 1o
Defendant
Notrce by
Publ ication
To Fred Tackett whose
tast known address wu c 0
Anna Wrlch
M i ddleport
Ohio you a.-e hereb~ notif ied
thai you ha~e been named
Defendant In a ttgal act Jpn
ent111ed Ada Yvonne Tackett
Plaintiff, vs Fred Ta ckett
Defendant Th 1s act on has
been assigned Case No 1S 844
and Is pendi ng in tt1e court of
Common Pleas of Me i gs
County
Pomerov
Otuo

Real f,.stale for Safp

COUNTRY Mob1le Home Pork. Rt
33 ten m les north of Pomeroy
Lorge lots w th concrete po110S
s dewalks
runne rs and o ft
sfreel porkrn!l!hor e 992 7479

m 5192

GIV E A WAY
Dahlia
roots
(plan ts ) from show stock not
dent hed Phone992 237 ..

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for Sale

A TTENT ION
MANGER S &amp;
demom !ro tors Fr endly Home
Toy Por1 es has open IS for
managers and dealers n your
Toy Party pion e,lll;
area
per ence helpfuL Cor and Campwg Eqwpmenl
te lephone necessary Cell rol
lee! to Carol Doy (5 18) .489 8395 COONER S CAMPERS on Ro1n
bo wr dge Soles Re ntal Ser
or wr te Fr endly Home Po riles
v1ce
Suppl es
Ira le1 s
20 Ro lrood A ve Albany N Y
co nper s cops al.-m own ngs
12105
and porches by Durob1h Open
WOMAN TO I &gt;Je n end help core
even.ng&lt;&gt; Me gs 18 or 32 to
for nvol d lady Wnte Box: 27A
Bosha n Owner Robert Codner
New Haven W Va 252b5
Long Bo11om
CHILO CARE needed f or summer 1977 20 H Scamper min home
lor two boys 8 and I I yrs
fully looded $ l 5 500 for qu1ck
or eo
Phone
Longsv lie
sole A ctual rHleoge 3 807
742 2090ofter6p m
mtles Nathon Vonomon on
New
L mo Rood between Ho r
RESPONSIBLE PERSON to bobys t
nsonv lie ond Ru tlo nd Phone
day stuft Monday through Fr
7 A'l17bi
day 2 boys ages 11 and A
Prefer n my home but w II 1975 A PACHE Meso camp ng
consJ der you rs Call after 6
Ira ler
Never used
sa._.e
p m 992 52A6
Pomeroy Motor 992 212b

art tHn: pt'"d vr lv ... 111 c:ai:ih \lo lh
un.k :!5 Lt' l t:h 1r~c fur ul.ls l 1rr)

lio;

Auto Sales

HOUSEKEEPER TO ltve m and take
core of 3 c.,ddren Phone
7 ~'1 3186

Iiiio.'

r~st ..,~,.

Help Wanled
Rutland Oh o Not nval d nor
sen1le L•ght housework and
cookmg
No laund ry
Call
74'1 2078 for 1nformaflon

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Atb 1 u 1 ~ uU~1 tl\il.l ~ vl~'i Ull\t'
d&lt;!-..!. lol' lll OC d~&lt;t Kt'li dl tl~ I ,,ht)

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No 15 84.1

FRED TACKETT

15 wu.nJs u Uml!!r
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Rutland 01'1 /o
Pia In t iff
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Wonder Woman 6 13

Tyler Moore B 10 Fall of Eagles 33
8 3o--Bob Newhart B 10
9 DO--Movie Le Mans 3 4 15 Starsky

TV Classroom 8

T.-eehou~e

Club 10 Kentucky Alieid 13
7 oo--Salurday Report 3 Children s Theatre
Treehou se Club 8

4
US Farm

Reporl 10 G•lllgan 13
7 15--Davey and Golialh 6
7 Jo-Bullwlnkle 3 World of Survival A Valley of the
Dinosaurs 6 Way out Gaml?s 8 Call It Macaroni

10 Oddball Couple 13 Sesame St 20
8 DO--Woody Woodpecker 3 4 15 Tom &amp; Jerry 6 13
Sylvesler &amp; Tweely 8, 10
B 3o--Pmk Panlher 3 4 15 Jabberjaw 6 13 Clue
Club 8 10 Mister Rogers 20
9 DO--Scooby Doo Oynomutt 6 13 Bugs Bunny Road
RunnerS Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10 Sesame Sl 20
10 00-Speed Buggy 3 4 15 Tarzon 810 Once Upon
A Classic 20
10 30-Monsler Squad 3 4 15 Krofll Supershow 6 13
Batman 8 10 Zoom 20
11 DO--Space Ghosts Frankenstein Jr 3 4 15
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33
3o--Aiice B10
10 DO--Feather &amp;
9

6 co--summer Semester 10

Eddie Saunders 6

Hutch

United Press International
Today lS SUnday, May 29
the 1491h day of 1977 wtth 216
to follow
The moon 1s approaching
tts full phase
The mornmg stars are
Mercury Venus and Mars
The eve mng stars are
Jup1ter and Saturn
Those born on thts dale are
Wtder the stgn of Genum
John F Kennedy 3oth
president of the Umted
States was born May 29 1917
On tlus day m htslory
In 1453 Constantinople
(now Istanbul) capttal of the
Byzantme Emptre , was
captured by the Turks Some
histortans say that marked
the end o£ the Mtddle Ages
fn 1790 Rhode Island
became the last or the 13
ortgtnal states to ratify the
Amertcan Conshtution
In 1953 Str EdmWld H1llary
of New Zealand became the
f1rsl person to reach the top of
Mount Everest
In 1972 Prestdent Ntxon
and Sovtet Commurust party
leader Leomd Brezhnev
ended thetr Moscow swrumt
meetmg wtth a JOint
declaratiOn of peaceful co
existence

6 13 All1n the Family 8 10 American Short Story

SATURDAY MAY 28 1977
6 3G-Matters of Ltfe 6

&amp;

Mary

The Almanac

~ather

6 13 Carol Burnell B10

P1ccadtllv Ctrcus 33

11 DO--News 6 8 10 13 Monly Pythons Flying C~rcus
33
11 lo--News 3 4 15
11 15---ABC News 6
11 25-FIIm 15
11 Jo--Movle OSS 117-Double Agenl 6 Movie
The Proud and the Damned 8 Conversations
Movl~
Dark C1ty 13
Janakt 33

w1th Enc Sevareld 10

11 4o--Mary Hartman 3 Saturday Nlghl 4 15
12 3o--Mary Hartman 3
1 DO--Movie Death Curse of Tarlu 13
1 3o--Peter Marshall 6
1 4o--News 3
2 1o--Mov1e MISier 680 3
2 3o--ABC News 13
J 4G-Mov•e Mr Moto s Gamble

3

4 55-Mov•e The Nlghl Before the Divorce 3
6 oo--sa,~nt 3

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A thought for the day In
his 1961 maugural address
Prestdent John Kennedy
satd Let the word go forth
from thlS tune and place lhat
lhe t.orch has passed to a new
generation of Amencans '

International League
Untted Press tnternat10nal
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CMarl es ton
21 11 667
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n 13 629 t
T dewa ter
17 16
SIS s
Rochester
17 17
500 s• ~
R ich mond
15 16
48 4 6
Syracuse
15 18
455 7
To l edo
16 n .121 8 ,
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Monday's R esu lts
Pawtu cket 3 T idewa ter 2
Sy ra cuse 3 Columbus 0
Rochest e.-...q Toledo I

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10-TIIe D ailySerll.mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Fnda), Mo) 27 1917

The government's barometer
of future economic activity
rose a moderate 0.5 per cent
in April, an indication that
the eco nomy will s how
contin ued
growth
th is
swmner, the Commerce Department sa id today.
The April rise in the
Composite Index of LPading

severe winter weather.
However , a Ccm.merce

Tracy, Pom erOYi Eun ice

Chr isty, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Linda
Ba il ey, Benton Phillips ,
Anthony King, Gary King.

Vaughan wins

Law

science degree

Meigs High
(Continued from page 1)

senior -vOcational agri culfure
student award .

Sam
Cro w,
adv iso r ,
presented the Meigs Student
Boosters citnenship award to
Kim Grueser, the boosters
school spirit award to Mary
Blaettnar and the boosters
service award to Ray

MASON DRIVE-IN
Fri . lhru Tues .
May 27 -31

JAW.S

PG

ALSO
Alfred Hitchcock's

FAMILY PLOT ·
PG

Amencail
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G' 1
Pageant is on ·

The
America'n
Girl
Pageant is now accepting
applications from this county
as candidates-aHarge to the
Ohio American Girl Pageant
to be held on July 18-19 at the
OSU Hoiiday Inn in Columbus.
.
The
American
Girl
Pageant is for young ladies 3
to 26 consisting of five
categories : American Tot, 3
to 6 years; American. Little
Miss, 7 to 9; American Miss,
IOto 12 ; American Teen, 13 to
17, and the American Girl,
ages 18 to 26. All contestants

Drydock proposed
U you have any objections to the construction of a
drydock about a mile above the roller dam at Chambersburg, you wiU have an opportunity to state those
objections on or before June 19.
It's the Huntington district, U. S. Army Corps of
EnglD.eers, to whom you complain.
Yeager · Marine Industries, Inc., of Gallipolis has
applied lo the engineer corps to build the drydock at Mile
278. The proje ct Includes launching ralls, a deck barge,
floating drydock, and four metal pile dusters:
The corporation president, Howard L. Yeager, Jr.,
Point Pleasant attorney, bad no comment Friday morntng
when contacted Indirectly through his office.
One source, however, said that about 3,300 cubic
yards of rock riprap and bedding material wiU be ·placed
for bank protection and It will be necessary to dredge
about 6,SOO cubic yards of material to construct the
launching -ways.

compete in sportswear, street
iength party dress for the Tot,
Miss and Little Miss divisions
and evening gown for the
Teen and Girl divisions. ·
For complete information
and applications please write
or call the American Girl
Pageants, P. 0 . Box 1630,
Dothan, Alabama 36301 or
Area Code 205-792-4907.

WANf A SURE THING WHEN
IT COMES TO SAVING MONEY?
people do and there is no investment more
than the dol lars you !"&gt;lace in a 5% insured
account or a Certificate paying a much

that you have saved for family security,
lr&lt;&gt;tir·prner1t or a home of your own deserves the
when it comes to safety, and that's what
get in our bank . .. the best.

pom•ror
Ntkiud r.atlona

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FDIC

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bank

the bank~
the cintUrr

wUH1h.t 1172

(Continued from page 1)
the .argest yearly trade imbalance in American history was
1972 when it registered a $6.4 billion deficit. The gap during the
first four months of this year has surpassed alll2 months of
1976 · by almost $2.7 billion. The Commerce Department
reported Thursday a record monlhly deficit of $2.6 billion in
April - the ·fourth straight month lhe value of imports
exceeded exports by a record amount.

DIVORCES ASKED
Two suits for divorce and
PHILADELPHIA - HOMICIDE DETECTIVES today
another for dissolution of ·sought a girlfriend for questioning in the slaying of Tyrone
marriage have been filed in Everett, top-ranked contender for the junior lightweight
Meigs County Common Pleas boxing crown.
Court . Patricia Cleland,
Everett, 24, was shot in the face Thursday inside the South
Rutland , filed for divorce Philadelphia home of his girlfriend, identified by police as
against Wayne Cleland, Rt. 1, Carolyn McKendrick, 24. Pollee refused to say whether the
Langsville, and Conni_e woman was home at the time of tile shooting but said neighbors
Petrie, a minor by her father told them an unidentified man and woman were seen leaving
and next friend, Frank the house shortly after the shooting.
Musser, against Keith Petrie,
Middpeort . Ray Haning,
Athens and Mary Alva
Haning, Rt. 4, Pomeroy filed
for dissolution.

pom•or

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Area Deaths
ELSIE STANLEY
ALBANY - Elsie Stanley.
67. Rt. 2 Albany. who died th is
morn ing , was born in Meigs
County , a daughter of the late

Thom as

a nd

Mila

(Hudnal l) Gilkey.

Jane

A member of the Snowv ille

United Methodist Church, she
is sur vived by her husband,
Glen ; two daughters , Ed ith

Sargent, The Plains . and Fay

Stanley , Albany ; two s isters ,
Mrs . William (Ida ) Young ,
Shade, and Mrs. Claren ce
(May&lt;;el} Carsey , Malta ; one

ha If -sister,
Mrs .
Bud
(Martha ) Barner ; three
brother s, VirQi l Gilkey ,
Athens ; Garald Gilkey,
Union , and Paul Gilkey ,
lancaster ; three half -

brothers ,

Malta ;

Kerm it

Gilkey ,

Shade , and Kenny Gilkey ,
Mason, W, Va ., and three

grandchildren and two great-

grandchildren,
Funeral services will be 2
p.m . Sunday at the Snowville
United Methodist Church .
with the Rev . Cecil Cox of.
ficiating. Burial will follow ip
Burlingham Cemetery :·
Friends may call after 2 p.m .
Saturday at the Bigony ·
Jordan Funeral Home In
Albany .

WASTE STUDY
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Tile
Ohio Energy and Resource
Development Agency will
hold a public meeting June 1
in Indepefldence on scientific
studies now underway in Ohio
on the National Waste
· Terminal Storage Program
for deep geological isolation
of nuclear waste.
Thlrty..,ix states including
Ohio are conducting studies
on the suitability of various
geological formations as respositories for nuclear
wastes.
The storage program,
initiated by tile U.S. Energy
Research and Development
Administration and managed
by the Union Carbide
Corporation, is designed to
insure safe waste disposal by
finding storage dumps in
deep formations.
The meeting is sclleduled at
the Independence Holiday
Inn at I :30 p,m.

ONE MAN FORCE

COPLEY
TOWNSHIP,
Ohio (UP!) - Police Chief
Ray McElroy said he was lhe
only law enforcement official
on duty today as the township's seven full-time and
three part-time policemen
reportedly caught "blue flu"
,and called in sick. McElroy
said his men are protesting a
number of grievances, which
he declined to disclose.

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production at factories,
mines and utilities and more
promising opportunities for
job seekers.

The index was put at 130.7
tn April, 0.5 per cent higher
than the revised March inda
of 130.0. The hase year for
figuring llle gains is 1967,
which is assigned the value o(
100.
Four of the 10 indicators
available for April increased,
five declined and one was
oochanged, the department

said.

The biggest contributor to
the increase was changes in
sensitive prices, which
BRYCE TOOPS
Word has been received advanced 0.5 per cent.
here ol the death o.r Bryce Vendor performance,
Toops, MI. Sterling , Wed- coo tracts and orders for plant
nesday even ing at his
and equipment and mooey
residence .
Toops Is survived by his balance also climbed.
wife, Syb il Wooten Toops ,
The five areas showing
lormerly of Gallipolis and declines were average workdaughters, Mary Jane and
Jvdith . Mrs. Toops Is a sister week, total liquid assets,
of Russell Wooten , Gallipolis. stock prices, new orders and
The Woatens will attend building pennits. The layoff
memor ial services Saturday
rate was unchanged.
at Mt. Sterling .

Hom Award made

Fran k Gilkey .

Mrs. Edie Mees King,
Route 1, Middleport, has been
named the 1977 recipient of
the Hom Senior Commerce
Award at Ohto. University,
presented each year to the
top ranking senior from the
university's College of
Business Administration.
Mrs. King has a 4.0 accumulative
scholastic

average.
Dean
Gerald
Silver
presented the award at the
aMual Beta Gamma Sigma
initiation ha~quet last Sunday in the Baker Center State
Roo!J\. Mrs. King was also
awarded the 1977 scholarship
key to Deita Sigma PI,
professional business
fraternity. at the banquet.
Majoring in finance, she wiU
graduate in June with a
Bachelor of Business Ad·
ministration degree.
She has also received the
Ohio School of Banking
Alumni Scholarship, the
academic honors award from
the Central Ohio Chapter of

the Financial Executives
Institute, and the Ohio
University
Dean's
Achievement Scholarship for ,
1976-71. She was inducted into
Beta Gamma Sigma, national
scholastic honorary for
achievement in business and
management in May 1976,
and has served as vlce
president of the Delta of Ohlo
Chapter during the 1976-77
academic year.
She
graduated
as
valedictorian of the Meigs
High School class of 1973, and
received the Danforth
Foundation Award and lhe
Pomeroy High School AJUIIUII
Scholarship.
Mrs. King Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Mees of Pomeroy. Her
husband, Tim, received an
associate degree Jn applied
business from Hocklng
Technical College iri 1975, and
is assistant manager of King
Builders Supply Company in
Middleport.

Open Saturday 9:30 to 5 p.m.
Closed Monday for Memorial Day

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
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Allied Chemical Corp:

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CAMDEN PARK u.s. 60 WEST
f

I

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Circuits. Lightweight, easy to carry . Uses
less power than a 100 watt bulb. In -Line
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Tun ing. Instant Picture and SOund .
Energy Saver Switch. AFT.

THE MEIGS INN
992-3629.

CHARLES GREEN

POMEROY
_
The
American Legion Drew
Webster Post 39 has finalized
plans for Memorial Day
activities to get underway
Monday
morning
at
Pomeroy'suppertJ'Irkinglot.
The prQgram will begin at
9:30 a.m. with Charles R
Green, past state commander, as guest speaker.
Also featured will be the
" Voices of Liberty" who
performed a cantata last
year for the Bicentennial
celebration at Royal Oak
Park.
A parade through the
business district will follow
the program with hands from
Meigs,
Eastern,
and
Wahama taking · part. All
scout trOops and other in~
terested organizations
wishing to participate are
asked to be at !he parking lot

near the flag pole · for
assembl~ by 9 a.m .
. ~ollowmg th~ parade the
ftrmg squad will go to tile
Be~ch Grove cemetery for. a
brtef ceremony and w11l
proceed to Sacred Heart
Cemetery fQr a salute to the
dead.
Legion members and
guests will be sel-ved dinner
by the Ladies Auxiliary
around 11 :30 at the Post
Home and then will travel to
Memorial Gardens for ser·
vices and on to Chester where
a parade will be held at I :30.
Legionnaires are reminded
to be at Hemlock Grove on
Sunday for services at 10 a.m.
All members are urged to
attend and wear white shirts ·
and dark trousers with their
Legion Cap.
.
In case of rain services will
be held Monday at the Legion

POMEROY
I

Home.
An Ann~ vetera~ of .world
War II with ser-:lce tn the
Southw~st Paclfrc Charles
Green JO~ned the Amen~.an
Legion tn lo90 and rm~ed1at~ly bec_a me act1ve ll1 ,
1ts a~fa1rs. He 1s a member of
Legion Post No. 564 .in
Warren and has served'" all
of its offices, including acting
adjutant for IS years. Green
has also served as Trumbull
County Commander of the
Ohio Legion's Ninth District,
comprised of five counties in
the extreme northeast corner
of the state.
On the state level, Green
served as assistant Sergeantat-Arms twice, first in 19o9
and again in 1967 · He was
elected treasu:er of the state
Legion orgamzation ll1 · 1968
and served as treasurer of
Buckeye Boys State for one
year. Having attended 18

national American Legion
conventions , Green has
served seven years on !he
National Security Committee
for Civil Defense and for the
past three years on the
National Americanism
Commission.
Green Is associated with
. the
Packard Electric
Division of General Motors
Corporation in Warren. In
addition to his Legion interests he Is chairman of the
Service to Military Family
Committee of the Trumbull
County Chapter of the
American Red Cross and has
been a member of its Board
of Directors for lo years. Past
president of the Warren
Memorial Day Association
and of the Veterans' Day
Federation of Trumbull
_County, Green ts currently
serving as treasurer of both
organizations.

Old pool
doubtful

RESTORATION LUNCHEON - To promote tile restoration aod cleanup
project for the village of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon hosted a luncheon
Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for local merchants at tile Orchid room . On display
were paintings of downtown business establishments, work having been done by
students of Jim Winebrenner, assistant professor of grapblc art and design at o.·U.
A delicious buffet luncheon was prepared and seryed by Mr. and Mrs. Simon.

Death self-inflicted

SOUGHT HELP
.
HAMILTON, Mass. (UPI ) - Fonner
President Gerald Ford Saturday said he
sought Go4 's help several times during his
days in the White House and that his
relationship with God became stronger
during his wife's struggle with cancer.

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MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1977

Services ·in Pomeroy Mon.d ay

14 ARE KILLED
MIAMI (UP!) - At least 14 Britons
and passengers from half a dozen olher
countries were among the 66 persons kiUed
Friday in the crash of a Soviet airliner in
Havana, Havana radio said Saturday .

AFTER '5 P.M.

.\
"FAMILY NIGHT''

GALLIPOLIS- POINT PLEASANT

NO. 17

POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff
James J. Proffitt said Saturday that
James w. Pigott, 60, Long Bottom died
Friday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Parkersburg from a gunshot wound to his
head.
Pigott was found Friday morning at
approximately 10:30 a.m. by his brother.
The Racine Emergency Squad transported
Pigott at the Parkersburg hospital. The
incident is still under investigation.
An early morning fire that destroyed
ihe Rt. 2, Cheshire home of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael A. Altice Friday has resulted in
one person being sentenced to a state
correctional institution .
Michael A. Altice, 22 , Rt. 2, Cheshire
was jailed at 7 a.m. Friday on a charge of
arson. He later was taken before Common
Pleas Judge John C. Bacon on a bill of
infonnation charging arson. Bacon .sen-

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OPEN FRIDAY
Our Memorial Day Sale brings you
special sale prices on many items
you'll need this weekend.

Coliseum Committee and member of the
City-County Building Committee.
For the last 25 years. Greer has had
interest in race horses including the
million dollar Kentucky Derby winner.
Foolish Pleasure. Greer's wire is the
former Esther Bradbury of Middleport.
Greer will be presented fo r his degree
by Dr. Francis W. Shane. president of the
Rio Grande College Boa rd of Trustees.
Judd , a CinciMati resident, was
selected to receive an honorttry degree for
his support of publi c education. For the
P'l&gt;t 11 years he has been a member of the
Conunueo on page A&gt;2

RIO GRANDE - Commencement for recently ret ired after a 50 year business
131 Rio Grande College-Commu nity career whi ch began in J919 when he was
College students will be Sunday, June 5 at judge and recorder·treasurer of the city of
2: 30p.m. on the College Green. Thirty-six Knoxville, and culminated in ownership of
students will reCeive associate degrees Kern 's Bakeries, Knoxville. He ls a
and 96 will graduate with bachelor of graduate of the University of Tennessee.
He remain s active in public life as a
science degrees .
Two men have been chosen to recei ve Deacon at First Baptist Church, Knoxville,
honorary degrees during the ceremony. ~hairman of the d tv's Auditori um John L. Greer, who also be com·
NO PAPER MONDAY
mencement speaker, is to be awarded a
In
order
to permit employees to
doctorate of hUillllnities. William M. Judd
observe
Memorial
Day, Tbe Dally
will recei'Je a doctorate of public service.
Sentinel
and
Dally
Tribune
wilt not be
Judd is scheduled to speak at bacpublished
Monday.
calaureate services, 10:30 a.m.• Sunday.
Greer, whn lives in Knoxville, Tenn.,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY·

"INN PLACE"

ASK ToWED
A marriage license was
issued to Carl Schultz, Jr. , 38,
Racine, and Sandra Louise
Boothe, 32, Racine.

MISS JANE CIRCLE, one of 234 GAllS seniors who graduated Friday night ·in
Rio Grande College's Lyne Center, receives diploma from her father , Dean Circle,
president of the Gallipolis City School Board. Looking on is Ed Stewart, assistant
principal. See additiooal pictures and story on page A~. (Keitll Wilson photo.)

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semor
to Meigs

APPEARING THIS WEEKEND AT THE

,
')

De~

part.ment spokesman said llle
advance was still healthy .
" It is a pretty good in·

VETERANS MEMORIAL
ADMITTED - Ermal ean
J ohnson, Reedsville; Susan

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, May 26)
CHRISTI KEARNS
RECEIVING DIPLOMA - Tunotny u mmpson, a
Ronald Aleshire, Jr ., Carol
SALUTATORIAN Christi
member of the Wahama Hi gh School Class of 1977,
Atchi son, Mrs. Larry Bond
Kearns told graduating
received hi s diploma Thursday evening from his mother,
and daughter, Rita Breeding,
seniors at Wahama High
j)onJlil Thompson, a member of the Mason County Board
Elsie Cheek , Joseph Doles,
School Thursday evening to
David Elliott , Richard
of Education .
" remember who you are."
Franklin , Kenn elh Gillenwater, John Harrison, Connie
Hemphill , Mary Hill, Leo
King , Elizabeth Lizon, Linda
Willford and Tammy Blake.
Murphy, Mary Phillips, Mrs.
Yearbook awards for out1Continued from page I)
Calvin Pierson and son,
standing service presented computer in Washington , 0 .
Clari ce Plymale,
Lori
by Jean Shaver went to C. The department will be
Redman, Karen Redmond,
Cheryl Kenn edy, Nancy able to check NCIC r ecords
Richard W. Vaughan, II of Ruby Shockley , Mary Smith,
Stanley, Randy Houdashelt, as well as to enter in- Middleport has received a Willie Smith , Mary Sparks,
Lori Faulk, Carl Gheen , Kim fonnation in the · NCIC files. Bachelor of Science Degree Francis Stover, Orland
Krautter, Crystal Hall, Lori
Sheriff Proffitt said his in Metallurgy and Materia ls Taylor, Clara Turner, Tracy
Wyne, Trady Hall and Steve deputies now will accept · Science from Case Tnstitute
. Whaley, Dewey White, Mrs.
Stout.
inquiries
froin
other of Technology.
Paul Wilbur and son , Mrs.
Principal Jam es Diehl departments on records on
Dr. H.. Guyford Stever, Harold Yates and son.
presented the valedictorian , persons as well as if there are forme r ·di recto r of the
(Births, May26)
salutatorian and hOnorarians stolen reports on property, National Scie.nce Foundation,
Mr. and Mrs. John Norton,
and named the Danforth without having a lot of long addressed the graduates at
son, Wellston; Mr. and Mrs.
Award winners who are ·
commencement ceremonies Elza Crump, son, Gallipolis
distance phone calls.
considered the outstandjng
The computer terminal will Tuesday. Vaughan is the son Ferry, W.Va .; Mr. and Mrs.
senior boy and girl. The speed
up
department of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Andrew Beattie, son, Point
winners were Duane Weber
modernization which will Vaughan, 671 S. Third Ave., Pl easant, W. Va.
and Beverly Wilcox.
provide more effective public Middleport.
Rita Slavin presented the
service.
academic achievement in
MURTAUGH OUT
NOW YOU KNOW
The. sheriff said hi s
biology award to Carol Wilks department appreciates the COLUMBUS , Ohio (UP! )
The world 's first traffic
and Jana Burson and the Gallipolis Post of the State Veteran Johnny Lipon ha s signal - using semaphore
science award to the out~ Highway Patrol . on its past been named to replace Tim arms by day and red and
standing senior student to assistance in getting auto Murtaugh ·as manager of the greeN gas lamps at night Paula Eichinter . Vanessa
installed
outside
li cense registrations and slumping Columbus Clippers was
Folmer and Mary Sue Durst other NCIC irtqulries for his of the International League. Parliament in London in.1868.
. won the award of distinction
department.
for bask studies curriculum
presented by Diehl. Kay Fick
.
presented the geometry ·
awards to Jana ·Burson and
Jr
David Blake.

economistFellks Tarrunsaid.
He said the index for •April
would probably be revised
upward when more complete
data is available.
The index is supposed to
foretell which ~direction tile
economy will move in tile
next three or four months. An
increase suggests rising

Ind icators was coosiderably
below th e revised increases
for Februa ry and March
when the economy wa s
recovering from the effects of

Hospital Ne-ws

VALEDICTORIAN
Belinda Lou Zerkle addressed graduating seniors
in commencement exercises 'thursda y evening at
Wahama High School. Miss
Zerkle's theme wa s 41 A
Better World Begins With
You." Nlnety·three seniors
graduated.

Rio Grande· will award
131 degrees June ·fifth

Economy is improving
WASIII NGTON (UP!) -

. ..

THOMPSON REFUSED
CONCORD, N. H. (UPI)- The federal
government has turned down New
Hampshire Gov. Meldrim Thomson's
request for help in paying for the jailing of
11 414 antinuclear demonstrators in
National Guard armories this month.

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tenced Altice to two to five years in a state
correctional institution upon his guilty
plea . Altice is presently lodged in the
Meigs County Jail.
Friday evening, the department investigated a two car accident on Sellers
Ridge Road in Lebanon Twp. Vehicles
operated by Hazel Sellers; Rt. I, Portland
and Garfield Pauley, Rt. 1, Portland
collided in a blind curve. Pauley's vehicle
was left of center and when he tried to
steer clear, was unable to get his vehicle
out of the way. There were no injuries and
no citations and moderate damage to both
vehicles.

Weather

GALLIPOLIS - It will be at least 10
more days before Gallipolis Recr~ation
Board officials know anything defm1te on
whether or not t.he old swimming pool will
be available for use here this summer.
That was the opinion Friday evening
of pool manager Bill Wamsley followmg
·another inspection by four local eng meers.
The 38-year-otd structure was
scheduled to open at I p.m. today, but the
opening was delayed when the structure .
failed to pass a "visual inspection" last
Tuesday by Steve Joe Hanson, civil
engineer with the Ohio . Department of
Health.
If the old pool is not in us~ this s~m­
mer there will be no supervtsed swun ~
ming ' in the Old French City. On May :W,
Gallipolis City Commission sa1d 11 would
not spend .any more money on the un·
completed municipal pool at · the
recreation complex off Bob McConn1ck
and Texas Roads.
.
Wamsley said Engineers Jim Baird,
Glenn Smith Phil Roberts and Clyde
Ramsay in;pected the pool Friday
evening . It was the consensus of th~t
foursome that some repairs are needed tf
the pool is to be used this summer.
The city must license the pool for
operation under a new Ohio law. If repa~rs
are made and the pool Is opened, the CitY
will be responsible and not the city schools
on which property the pool is located.
Wamsley said "the decision now rests
in the hands of city officials." City commission's next regularly schedu led
meeting is Wednesday at 7:30 p.. m. in the
municipal building.
.
· The Gallipolis tank has a capacitY of
400 swimmers.

Cloudy, continued warm
today and tonight. Highs
todsy in the 84Js. Fair Mon·
day, clouding up Monday
night. Highs Monday in the
80s.

·Memorial Day services, parade set

Sponsored riders wanted by

Ga11ia Jaycees for Hike Bike
GALLIPOLIS - · The Gallipolis Area
Jaycees, toea ! coordinators of . the
statewide Hike Bike for the retarded,
announced Saturday their campaign to
recruit riders for the event on June 5.
Riders of all ages are welcome.
The route covering 17.2 miles will
begin at the City Park at 1 p.m. Each rider
is to obtain sponsors who pledge a certain
amount 6f money for each mile they ride.
Contributions gq to the Guiding Hands
School and the Gallipolis State Institute to
help support their programs for the
retarded.
G. C. Murphy Co. (Silver Bridge and
. downtown) has donated a 26" coaster
bicycle for the first prize.. Gallipolis State

BOMB EXPLODES
, JERUSALEM fUPI ) - A homemade
bomb planted inside a loaf of bread
East
Saturday
exploded • along
Jerusalem's Spice Lane, injuring five
persons including a Canadian tourist,
poli ce said.

institute P.V.A. donated a $50 U. S.
Savings Bond for second prize and two $25
U. S. Savings Bond for third and fourth
prizes. James Middleton, a local in.. ·
dividual, has donated $25 for fifth prize .
Sixth prize was $10 given by Glenn
Graham.
Pledge fonns can be obtained at the
Guiding Hand School, Gallipolis State
Institute P .V.A.-Volunteer Services Office,
Bob Saunders Quaker State, HaskinsTanner, and Tabor's Floor Covering.
For more information call Rick
· Moody, Hike Bike Chairman, at 4~122 or
Steve· Elliott, co-ehalnnan at 446-2233.

$50 TAKEN FROM BAG
GALLIPOLIS - Approximately . $50
from a bank deposit bag was taken 1n a
breaking and entering Friday night at Bud
Harrison's Service Center, 447 Second
Ave. City police here said someone broke a
window on the northeast side of the station
to gain entrance. The money bag was in a
front ofrice.

·

PARK READIED FOR SERVICES - Ra y Bush, right, r~sident firema n, painted the
VFW Post No. 4464 flag pole in the Public Square Saturday while Frank Hamilton, center,
on behalf of the Gallia County Veterans of Foreign Wars, presented the city a new United
States flag which flew over tile Nation's capitol on May 19: Th e flag was flown to Gallipolis
by Cong. Clarence Miller upon request by tile VFW. Accepting the flag on behalf of the city
on left is Sgt. Hollis North , Gallipolis Police Department. Others taking pa rt in Ure brief
ceremony as veterans prepared for Monday's main Memorial Day speech by Dr. Johri
Wasylllt, Senio·.r Vice Commander·in-Chief of the United Stat~s VFW, were Ernie Brown,
Tom Thornton, Bob Miller, Don Haskins, Raymond Shato, Vernon Kuhn, p~st District 12
VFW commander and members of the volunteer fire departn\ent.

the United States. He is a practicing op-tometrist in Sandusky, where he is
dee pl y invol ved in youth , civic,
professiona l and veterans ·activities.
He was born June 28, 1927 in Chester,
Pa., grew up in Dover ,"Ohio ami has l)een a
res i d~nt of San&lt;\usky since 1958.
Dr. Wa:sylik's comrrl'unity ~n vo l v ement
inc.turles past president of the Sandusky
Area Chamber of Commerce. 14·year
boa rd member and channan tw·ice of the
Salvation Army . a six·year tenure on the
United Fund Bon~ d·. chainnan of the Erie
Coun ty Hea\U1 Planning Co mm-ittee,
member of th e Sandusky City Board of
Hea lth , and member of Erie County
Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commi,ssion.
Or. Wasylik is a veteran of the_ Korean
Wa r, having served wittJ the 7th Infantry
Division as a ma chine ~un section
. sergea nt with the 17 Infantry Regiment,
earning the Combat lnfanlrY Badge, Umt
Citation and the Bronze Sta r.
Order of march and parade unlts are !
Continued on page A-2 ·

GALLIPOLIS - Program for Monday's Memorial Day services in the Old
Fren·ch City was announced Saturday by
local veterans organizations.
Forty-four units are scheduled to
participate in the 1977 Memorial Day
Parade. Parade participants will
assemble in th~ Penny Fare Parking Lot
at 9:30a .m. at. the corner of Fourth Ave.,
and Court St.
The parade will begin at 10:30 a.m.,
move · over to Third Ave. , up Third to
Spruce St. over to Second Ave., and down
Second to the Public Square. J im Enyart
will serve as parade marshal.
Judge Ronald Calhoun w1u serve as
master of ceremonies during the park
services following the parade.
·
Vance Rees will be officer of the day .
Post 4464, Veterans of Foreign Wais, w~ll
raise the flag. Mrs. George Adams wtll
sing the Star Spangled Banner, accompanied by the Gallia Academy High
School band.
.
Scouts will give the pledge of
allegiance. All veterans, both living and
dead, will then be recognized.
Father Albert Mackenzie will give the
invocatlon. Following recognition of the
veterans board , Judge Calhoun will introduce the speaker.
Virginia Myers will introduce
members of the Ladles Auxiliary of VFW
Post 4464. Rene Broyles will introduce the
president of Legion Auxiliary No. 22,
followed by a prayer by Mrs. Opal Jones.
Mrs. Broyles will then place a wreath at
the foot of the World War I Doughboy . At
the same moment , a member of the VFW
Post will place a wreath in the Ohio R,iver
in memory for those lost at sea.
The program will be concluded with
group singing of 11 America."
Members of the firing squad will
conduct brief services at Pine Street
Cemetery and Mound Hill following the
park ceremonies.
Sponsoring Monday's event are
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gallia County
Post 4464, Glenn Soles, commander.;
AmVets, · Har.ry Ray, commander :
American Legion, Lafayette Post No. 27,
Glenn Baird, commander and the Disabled
American Veteran s, Chapter No . ~.
Herbert McQuaid, commander.
Members of the Memorial. Da y
Committee are Dovel Myers, president ;
Fred Wood , vice president ; Merrill
Saunders, secretary; L. S. Showers, Glenn
Baird and Charles Huber , members.
Guest speaker Monday will be Dr.
John Wasylik , Senior Vice Commander·inChief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of

DR. JOHN WASYLIK

Bud Preston promoted
by Stiffler Stores
•

JACKSON- John 1.. "Bud" Preston has
been named pr esident and chief operating
officer of Stiffler Stores, In c., according to
~John P.Stiffler,Sr.,chairman of the boa rd
and chi ef executive orficer.
Following th e compa ny's annual
stockholder's ·m eeti n~. Stiffler also an~
nounced the other elected officers of the 54
year old junior department sto r~ chain are
James A. Stitner, vice-chainnan o£ the
board, John F . Stiffl er, J r., secreta rytreasurer and G. Robert Stiffler, directo r.
Stiffl er Stores, Inc., wi th central offices
in Jackson, serve the commun ities of
Jackson , Well ston. McArthur , Ne•·
Lexington, George town , Londo n,
CaUipolis, Pomeroy, Waverly and Mi d·
dleport , Ohio and Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
John " Bud" Preston, a native. of
Gallipolis, joined the Stiffler fi rm in J une,
1975, as executive vice-president. His
business ca reer has included ·management
and executive positions with the Evans
Grocery Company, GaJlipolis; the Kroger
Compan y, Cin ci nnati, an d Sigma
Marketing Systems, Tn c., Garden City, N.
Y. Preston 1 his wife Bett y, and their. son
Stephen, a graduating seni or of Jackson
High School, res ide at 170 W. So uth Street,
Jackscn. Their son J. G. is completing his

J(}HN L.i BUDi PRESTON
freshman year at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Bud Preston is an active
member of the Christ United Methodist
Church , the Yale UmverSit\' A-lumni
Association and the Ja ck~n V·.M.C.1\ .

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