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                  <text>12- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 ., Thursday, Mar. 30,1978
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Funeral Home.
ERNEST D. BARNHART
Ernest D. (Emle) Barnhart, 51, Bradbury Road,
Middleport, died early Thursday morning at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Barnhart was born
Nov. 30,1926 at Darwin, a son
of William Dale and Elsie
Douglas Barnhart, a!Jo of
Bradbury Road, Middleport.
Besides his parents, he is

survived by his wile, Ruth
Ernestine Johnson Barn)lart,
a daughter, Cheryl Denise, at
borne; a brother, Ronald L.
Barnhart , of Bremen; his
mother-In-law and lather-Inlaw, Ellen and Francis
Johnson of near Pomeroy and
several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded In death by
a brother, Kenneth William
Barnhart.
Mr .

Ba rnha rt

wa s

a

member of the Bradbury
Church o( Christ and was
veteran of World War II
having served with the U. S.

a

Army.

He was a member of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
American Leg ion . Mr .
Barnhart had been employed
as an equipment operator
with the Columbus and South·
ern Ohio Electric Co. lor' the
past 30 years.
Funeral services will be
held at I p.m. Saturday at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral
Home with the Rev. Donald
Raley officiating. Burial will
be In Meigs Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 2to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Friday.

GINO J. PJEROTII
Gino J. Pierotti, 70, 218 E.
Second Street, Pomeroy, died

Pilot forced to land

.ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

:I Area Deaths !I Meigs
Property
Ewing Funeral Home this
ALBERT BAER
Albert Baer, Forest Run, evening and Friday from 2..t
died this morning at h!J and 7-9 p.m.
residence. Funeral services
Transfers
will be announced by Ewing

SPECIAl. SAI.E

Running out of gasoline in
an automobile Is ooe thing but In an airplane ? That's
something else.
However, James Whetzel,
43, Danbury, Conn., luckily
lived through the erperience
Thursday afternoon when his
single engine Comanche 250
ran out of gasoline while
flying over Meigs County .
Fortunately, Whetzel wsa
able to land the craft in a hay
field at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Goeglein on the
Flat woo ds Road near
Pomeroy.
Adding to the dangers of
the landing, which could have
been diaastrous, was the fact
the ha y field ha s la rge
groundhog holes which could
have easily caused the plane

/

TWO DAYS ONLY

CLIFT()N H. WULIAMll
Lavada Wheeler, Pete
Clifton
H.
(Jumbo ) Wbeeler to Pete Wbeeler,
Williams, 92, College Road, Lavada Wbeeler , 1.40 acres,
Syracuse, died Wednesday Salisbury .
afternoon at his residence.
Pat E. Mitchell, aka Clair
Mr. Williams was the son of E. Mitchell, Marcella Sue
the late Clarence Percy and
Mitchell to Danny R. Tillis, ..·-·-~-~­
Alice Hoffman Williams. He Saundra
K. Tillis, .42 acre,
was a!Jo preceded In death by Rutland.
one daughter, Jean Williams
Evelyn Virginia Moore to
BAG MAKER/SEALER!
Jones, and one sister, Gladys Charles M. Salser; parcel,
WEST BEND.
MAK ES BAGS TO PERFECT
May.
Pomeroy.
---~--S tZ E - rm EXCESS BAGGA GE
Mr. Williams was In the oil
Charlotte Wolfe, Gale E.
and gas business all his Ufe. Wolle to Donald A. May,
Regular $29.95
He was a 32nd Degree Mason. Vivian M. May, .69 acre,
95
He is survived by his wife, Pomeroy.
Grace Capehart Williams,
Perfect for lefto~rs. fresh
Larry L. Baker, Phyilis L.
the following ·children , Mrs. BakertoPauiJ. Pauley, Lois
fru 115 and veget ~bl e s ,
Ernest
Avazo Sisson, A. Pauley, I.OB acre, Chc'!let .
clothing , silverware, pa in t
brushes and mor ~l
Syracuse; Hulbert Williams,
John Tucker, Maxine R.
Akron ; Vera May Tannehill, Tocker to Harry E. Cla rk, Jo
Parma; J ohn P . (Ja ck) Ann Clark, 2.76 acre,
Williams, Syra cuse , and Rutland.
Thomas H.
Williams ,
Columbus ; eight grand- ·
· children and It greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services will be
cents a P.acka!l.e off on any_ men's Hanes Red:
held 1 p.m. Saturday at
Label underwear. Includes knit briefs, ,T-shirts,
Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
Dwight Zavitz officiating.
athletic shirts and boxer shorts, regular and
Burial will be in Mound Hill
extra large sizes.
Cemet ery , Gallip olis .
Friends may call at the
funeral home this evening
MEN'S
from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9.
WASffiNGTON - (UPI) Administra tion officials,
under pressure from striking
farmers and restive farm
Flare leg. choice of 4 styles, 80 per cent cotton , 20 per cent
bloc congr essmen, Wedpolyester. Our Mr. Leggs brand, sizes 29 to 38 waist ,
nesday unveUed a new aid
le ngths 30 to 36 inc hes. Spec ial Sa 1e Pri ce.
pa ckage
which
Vice
Jack Wade Osborne, 21, estimated
President would
Walterraise
Mondale
farm .
Mansfield, who escaped from
the Middleport jail sometime Income by $3 billion to $4
I'
early Monday morning was billion this year.
apprehended In Mansfield at
8:45 a. m. Thursday, Middleport Police Chief J. J. White House news conference
that if Congress passes a
Cremeans reports.
Chief Cremeans said more far-reaching bill
Reg. $2.49 stretch belts fit all sizes 24 to 34, light
pendingence
In a Senate-House
1
· I t WO
Osborae was apprehended by confer
committ ee ,
an d · d ar k COOrS,
magne f IC b UC k 1e. Specta
the Richland Co unty Sheriff's
day price.
Department and will be President Carter would veto
it.
Bergland
said
the
adreturned to Meigs County ..
Osborne was Indicted on ministration plan would be
charges of possession of put into effect under existirig
stolen property by a recent law.
Meigs .grand jury.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31st and SATURDAY, April 1st
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR
- New Sor inq line by Caoer-Mates. - Reg 11lar sl~es~ to 18.

SALE sl5

SAVE ON
MEN'S HANES UNDERWEAR

Officials

so

REG $32 oo .... ..•.•• ..••••••.••.•••••.', ••.••••••••SALE 525.59
REG: $30:oo ••••••••• ••• ••••••• •••••• : .... ... . .. . ... SALE 523.9:
REG. S26 .0Q •••• oo o••••• ••• oo •••••••• ••••o •• ·· · · · ···SALE $20.7
REG. S17 .00 •••• o•. •• ••••• ••• ••.••• . •• oo ••·· · ······ SALES13.59
REG. S16 .00 •••••. ••• ••••••• ••• o•••••••• ••• •• •••••• SALE 512.79
REG. S14.00oo o•o oo••····· ····· · ·· · ······ · ·•· o•• •• •· SALE $11.19
REG $13.00 .••••• •••• ••••••.••• o•••••••• ••• ••·••••• o. SALES10.39
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SALES879
REG. $11.00 · •o•• · ··· ·· · ·• •o•••••• •o •o•o•• ••• •••• · ·
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GIRLS' SHORTS
Large select ion of the latest styles Including track shorts.
Sizes 2 to 4, 4to 6x and 7to 14.
·

Jail escapee

apprehended

Wednesday at Veterans
Hospital, Chillicothe.
Mr. Pierotti was the son of
the late Colombo and Odella
Barsotti. He was also
preceded In death by one
brother, Bruno.
He was a member of hte
Pomeroy Sacred Heart
Catholic Church, American
Legion Southway Post,
Columbus, and · he was a
Vetera01.Memorial Hospital
veteran of World War II.
ADMITTED - Clifford
He Is survived by t wo Brown, Rutland ; ·Ralph Hall,
sisters, Olga Pierotti , Pomeroy ; Helen Gibbs ,
Pomeroy; Ucla Ebersbach, Hartford ; Franklin Molden,
Columbus, and one brother- Rutland; Myriam Jacobs,
in-law, Robert Ebersbach, Pomeroy; Gertrude Swartz,
Columbus.
Middleport; Mary Divers,
· Funeral services will be New Haven ; Roy Neff,,
held at the SaCred Heart Middleport; Roy Frecker,
Catholic Church Saturday at Minersville; Elija Powell,
10 a.m. with the Rev . Father Pomeroy; Lois Weaver,
Paul Welton officiating . - Mason; June Gardner,
Burial will be In Sacred Heart Parkersburg.
Cemetery.
.
.
Discharged Hobart
Roaary services will be Riggs, Herbert Rose, Donald
conducted this evening at Laudermilt, Kethel Hatfield.
7:30 p.m.' Friends may cail at

TO ORGANIZE
MIDDLEPORT
A
meeting to organize the Hit 'n
Misses girls and

wom~n's

"softball teams will be held at
2 p. m. Sunday at the Royal
Crown garage on N. Second
Ave., Middleport.
All members of the Hits 'n
Misses senior girls' team,
ages 14·18, are .asked to at·
tend. Any former members of
the Hits 'n Misses, any age,
may report for the . new
women's team and if there
are still openings on the
team, others may try out.

SONGFEST
POMEROY - A songfest
will be held at the Pomeroy
Seventh -day Adventist
Church at 7 p. m. Saturday.
All gospel singers and
participate. The public is
Invited.

Stop In
Keep Ohio's forests clean
and green and they will
continue
to
provide
renewable benefits for all,
Sl!YS the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.

MEN's WORK UNIFORMS

81/2 oz. twU I work pants of 65 per cent polyester , 35 per cent cotton.
permanent press. Regular sj ze 29 to 4.4 waist, e xtra size 46 to 50 wa ist .
Choose navy blue. olive green. suntAn , charcoal or forest green . __
Matching sh irts In regular s izes 14¥7 fo .l7, exr ra large sizes 18 to 20. Short
.!i_eeve.shirts tO match s ma ll, me diUm, large and edra large .
Regular Size S8.95 Pants.. o, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sale $8.33
Regular Size $7.95 Shirts • • • a a a . o o o • • • • • • o • • • o • • • o . . . . . .. . . . . .. . Sale 17.33
Extra Size $9.95 Pants. · •· o•••o. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . ... oo• • •. •• Sale l9.ll
Extra Size $8.95 Shirts •• o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . Salt17 .3l
$6.95 Short Slte\le Shirts •• , • ••••• • ••• • •.• o••••• o.. •o o•• •••••• Sa I.e S6.3l
0

BLUE ·DENIM JEANS

Prewashed denim . 80 per cent colton. 20 per cent
polyester. c hoice of three styles. Sizes 8 to 18 in regulars
. and slims.
·
FRIDAY AND 'SATURDAY

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MAKE A
SUNDRESS!

Accoun t

A Bathing Suit!
A S1,1per Top!
G et rich !

A Pair of Shorts

~1)~1 .
Regular savings odd up

12.95 HUSKY SIZES-- ............·................. SALE '9l8

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MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
Permanent press. two pockets, full shirt tail , ·Sil)all ( 14,
14'h l. m e dium (1S-lS'12 L large (16-16'12 ), extra large (1717112). Our regular price $S.9S.

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Meigs County

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL .

BANK
RACINE

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REVERSIBLE$, POPULAR WIDTHS.

$_1__

,,~~ ~#.

1f2 PRICE

·~··-·._••_._••_•.._Sa_l_e~~--l

Reg.S2.oo . . .... .. Sale$l.S9
Reg.$2 .35 . ... .. . , Sale$1.89

Reg. S2.60 ••• •••• ,.$ale $2.09
Reg . Sl.oo ....... . . Sale S2.39

·woMEN'S DAYTIME DRESSES

•

•

at

e

whi eh wa:j fon~d do wn m Mci~S C'nunl}' Thu rSt111Y. w a~ ch·li ~ ht ed tlwt the
plane w.ns on the forn 1of her g,r undi)CII'&lt;'IIL". M t·. 1.1 11d Mt·s . Albel't C : t M.·~ Ie in ,
Flalwuo ds Hoad , ncar P tlme rtly ,

enttne

RUBBERMAID PLANTERS
A brand new selectiqn at special price. Win'dow
color

and

toots

Limited quantity, not every size, mostly Cannon
make. Home .Furnishings Department, 1st Floor .

.

SAVE 30%

DECORATOR INDUSTRIES
CUSTOM MADE DRAPES

-and d idn't give Ute judges a

lllat Ohio's judges have not

chairma n of the Senate
Finance Committee, said the

while the cost of living has

pay raise a t all , it Htill
wouldn 't be $HIO a year per
employee /' he s~id .

worU1whilc .

The senator

" U you took the $6 million

had a pay ra ise in

4 h~

years

workers a t a c.:o st of $!)
million . Speck said revenue
growth would ful'nish the

funds.
'The judges ' pay hike is
effective upun ermcLI1 1enl nf
the bill , while lh e s U-1 Ic
Cmplt1yet.--s will ha ve lu wftil

1-'iftt•t•u ( ·.. uts
\ 'ul. :!~ . N u . :! l !'i

CLEVELAND . -- THE CLEVELAND BOARD OF
EDUCATION'S 11,000 employees were not paid as scheduled
today because the system, again, didn't· have the funds to
cover the $5 million payroll.
Board clerk-treasurer Michael Hoffman aaid. the district
bas only about $600,000 available to pay employees and that no
more tax advances can be expected - except for a $3 million
State Foundation payment at the end of April.

.

~Perfect

size lpr couples,
._.- - '
si09les, students
, . , where craftsmen still car~ •. ~ uses·)u'!\2 cups of olllo
fry one or two servings In a
few minutes
~ No-SUck surface Inside and out
,
,,. ~ Plastic cover and slotted frying
elecb lc
spoon included
.

S1995

OAKLAND, CALIF. - A BAR HAS AGREED TO pay
$130,000 to the ex-wife and two children of a man who died from
alcoool pol11011ing after downing 10 straight sbota of !51-proof
rum on hia •21st pirthday.
Alameda County Superior Court Judge Stanley Golde
approved the settlement In a suit by Kathleen Ewing and her
two aons, Robert, 9, and Ahtbony, 7, against the Cloverleaf
Bowl In nearby Fremont.

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OPEN SATURDAY 9130 A.M. TO

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unti l .July 2.

l' ft• i ft' r ' s

l f 11d l'r

Se n. Tlwmus A Villl Ml'l t•r,
H-As h land , pr opost•d an
illiiC!Ulmc nt to 111 a k t1 Ill(·
jm lgcs Wui1 until tllat da iP ..
IJut it was dt'fcatcd 1•n :1 lli-lli
vol e. 1.1 . C: (•v. HidHII'Ji F .
Cl'lt'!:ih.' dt•t·l irwd l.n hn•ak tl14'
lie .
T he n wjor aJIH'JHilllt'llt,
spons11re&lt;l by ticn. Paul K
Pfei fe r , H-Buc yi·us. cut back
t he t'op-:m la ricd judgl'S .

aHI(' I Id J n~·n t ,

of thl'

lJil111

lilt' r lllrr ju:itk t•
!)upt't' IIIC CmU'I

ll lll h ' 111\iy $55, ()()() II
Yt'Hl'- instt•Hd uf $1i0 ,000. He
n ow t' Ht'll S $4:1,U00.
J\ssod ai L· ju~t il'e~ nf Ihl'
~~ 11Jl r4 ' 1 114 ' Cour t , now al
$4 U,Q(KI , would IIWkt• $4!1,000
1115\.ead o[ $5:1,000, a mi 4'UUI'l
of HJIP\.!fll:; judgt'.'i, now Hl
W\111\ tl

$:17,()(HJ , would nw kt•

$4~ .(HMI

!Conti nued on p•ge 10)

Three children
killed in fire
AHCli BOIJ) , Ohio I UPI I ~

worker s earning less tha n

CLEVELAND - VOLUNTEERS HAVE BEGUN
circulating hundreds .of petitions demanding th~ ouster of
Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinlch as the formal effort w recall
the mayor began in earnest Thursday.
The first petitions showed up in downtown Cleveland
Thursday afternoon' while a central coordinating group was
formed to organize the drive.

Excellent selection of patterns ·and colo~s for every room ·
in your house. excellent quality, expertly made, b~ing in
your window measurement and save now . Also save 1SO per
cent on matching custom made bedspreads.

'SALE

pointed out

under the circwnstanccs ,''

state workers, it wouldn't be

allocated for state Supreme
Court and court of appeals
judges.
The 20-to 41kent hourly pay
raise lor some 75,000 state

VAN WERT, OffiO - RICHARD LEE MASON , 24, asked
to be sentenced to death and threatened suicide If his wish was
not granted after he pleaded guilty to two murders, attempted
murder and robbery Thursday.
Mason entered the guilty pleas!\) the four charges in Van
Wert County Commoo Pleas Court. They stemmed from two
kiillngs during a robbery at a tavern in Van Wert Coonty in
February 1974.

Y2 PRICE

_-DEEP FRYER
...,,,.,ct,"'""'REGUW '27.50

Nevertheless, Sen. Ha rry
Mes hel , D -You ngs town ,

pay raise wer e deV4lted to

18-14 to cut out one-third of

LOUISVILLE, KY. - THE FBI SAYS I'D SOLVED the
Feb: 17 robbery of an estimated $3,000 from the Liberty
National Bank in LouisviUe with lbe surprise arrest of a
Lorenzo Williams, LouisviUe.
The FBI said it arrested Williams, 26, at llle intersection of
llle Watterson Expressway and Dixie Highway. His auln was
surrounded by patrol cars when city police officers and FBI
agent&amp; working on another case recognized him from a
description , according to an 'FBI sp9kesman.

BED SHEETS

FRYette

said Meshel.

the treasury can curren tly
spare.
"This is llle best we can do

by

the increase which had been

Schools remained open Wednesday and Thursday,
although attendance was far below normal. Only two of the
district's 50 bus drivers crossed teacher picket lines.

QISCONTINUED PAnERNS ~COLORS

Sizes 10-101!2, 11 -11 y 2, 12-13 in' white or grey,
double wear cushion foot, no bind stay up top.

tripled."
Sen. Sam Sp eck , 11-Ncw
Meshel said that even if the Concord, to give an extn1 fi ve
$6 .1 million cost of the judges' cents an hour tu the ~tnt e

~nncmlme nl

meas ure, the senators vOted

Brunswick Education Association.

SAVE •20.00 .........................'59.95

UESfi!EN).

from the genera l revenut!
fund, amounts to mor e than

.state employee groups.
It amounts to between $416
and $832 a year, and state
employee groups have called
for a minimum of $1 an hour
to 20 percent across the boa rd
- closer to $2,000 a year.

The cha mbe r turned duwn ,
11 lo 21, &lt;In

'J'IH't'l' t'ilildJ:PII Wl'J't' killed ,
four yow 1~stt&gt;r:; lms pilai ll'.t&gt;tl
mHf lOflr d ighlcrs treat ed for
~m okc inha l3tion m c-t fi rt•

ThursdHy at .
cente r .

iJ

duy

(; Hrt '

Ar clibol&lt;l Fir e Cld ef
Hichar·d 1•:rbskom sHid the
deuths and injul'ies were ~ II
ca used by sriwke inhalution .
Ki lled were : Jaeuh f: r t~ ht~ r .

Cau~c 11f tiH· blu :o.' , whid 1
d ill an cst imnt t•d $4 0,\HIII
da !ll ll l~c·, lw.t l
nnl Imen

(\t' tCI"Il li IW ll

Police probe
two accidents

M i ddle port
P oli('t' i nve:-:; Ligated t wo rn iriUr t-JC·
ddcrrts 'l'hun:tl.ay .
Al 9: 10 &lt;\.I lL , 11 c:ar drive n
by Gcpq.;f! E. Bcrmctt, Leon ,
Ill W. Vo1. , tra ve li ng nur1h uf S .
IU Third Ave., i t t•nc- w.ay SIJ Uth-

4' mon ths ; Lauric l.h!Hs, :1
yea rs ; a nd Chr is topher
De rna linc, :t yem's .
l.njurlxi wer'c : .lilt ki c l.u ~ o ,

7 weeks ; Dav id Lu gn,

month s; Jill Li ec hty,
rnonU1s;

Dt~ v id

l.ict:hly. :1

years ; and Jenn y Sommer, 1
year ~ .
The two Liechty children
were in in tensive ca •·c this
murning at 'l'oledu Hnspil.rt l.
The Lugo l'hi ld was i n fa ir

conditinn a nd U1e Sonmwr
yo ut h in ~ r itil'al ~~~ l he
Medica l Cqilege Hospital.

Erbs kor n said till.~ fir e
apparently st(lrlcd in lh()

attic of the Robert Hnusch
home a nd spreud bctwcm1

Brunswick school system entered its third day tnday with no
negotiations scheduled between the school board and the

' SAVE •39.95. ........................•69.95

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lllem with llle leadership ."
As it cleared llle House last
November, llle bill contained
a judicial salary increase but
no raise for state employees.
Prior to pass ing th e

co nferenc e

"We will have to review the
am e ndme nts a nd discuss

gone up by 46 percent aud
"the work of the courts has

BRUNSWICK, OHIO - A sTRIKE BY TEACHERS IN the

Regular $109.90 upright sweeper and' attachments
wo~n

le gis la tiv e
committee .

in weeke nd recess.

$55.5 million required to fund
the increase, $35 million of it

ANAHEIM, CAUF. - MICKEY MOUSE ON .STRIKE ?
Donald Duck quacking on a picket line?
That was the prospect at Disneyland this weekend . Some
1,700 employees, including lllose ~ho play the costumed
cartoon characters, have scheduled a strike to begin at
midnight Saturday.
''The negotiations have completely broken down and hopes
for preventing a strike don 'I look good at lllis time," Bob
Gable, secretary-treasurer of Retail Clerks Local 324, said
·
Thursday.

SPECIAL PRICES
EUREKA
SWEEPER SALE
Regular $79.95 deluxe canister sweeper

llle bill," said Rep. Harry J.
Lehman, D.Shaker Heights,
after the Senate had adopted
llle bill and joined the House

of the recommendation of

., KENT, OHIO - MEMBERS OF the May 4 Coalitoon lield a
rally at Kent State University, but KSU president Brage
Golding refused to speak to about 30 protesters who gathered
outside his office following Thursday's rally - attended by
about 300 people.
·
Golding later issued a statement saying tbe university
"simply cannot, and will not, allow our priorities to be altered
by engaging In nonproductive dialogue with small numbers of
persons on an issue which is presently, and in our view rightly ,
under the lawful jurisdiction of the courts."

' SPECIALS

planters,

COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The
state Senate has approved
pay raises for state and loca l
judges and most state
employees, but significant
amendments may se nd the
entire matter to a joint

$20,000 a year falls fa r short

f.News. •. .•in BriefsJ

Reg. ·s 14.00o . .. .. . .. .. . . o.. . .. . ~ . . .. ~ .. . ........ Sale $11.19
Reg. Sl2oOO •••• •• ••• •• ~ ······· · ··o · · · ·· · ······ ·· · Sale$ 9.59
Reg. Slt.oo ............. ~··· ··· · ·····o·········· SaleS 8.79
Reg. SlO.OOoo• •••••oo••···· · · •o••o······ ·· · ··· · ·· SaleS 7.99
Reg. s 9.oo........................ :.. oo•o••••o• Sale$ 7~19

hanging

confe r ence committee with

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New colors and styles in regular sizes 12 to 20 and extra
si zes 14'/2 to 52.

sill planters,
decoratilte.

" We may well go to

The Senate passed llle bill
unanimously Thursday alter
rebuffing attempts to delay
the judges• salary Increase
.;md boost the amounts for
state workers.
·
House leaders said they
will need until at least next
Tuesday to unrave l th e
amendments, most of which
apply In the 25 to 45 perc"ent
salary hikes afforded llle 620
judges.

CONDITIONER

SHAMPOO

CUSHION FOOT WORK SOCKS

2

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••_.

Ca·r e for. DandruH'

DAVIi 4 D

PAIR

1 $2 39

S

COSMETIC DEPARTMENT

SALE PRICES
Discontinued styles, solid colors and patterns
selected from regular stock. Home Furnishings,
. 1st Floor.

t(•

AT

.

By LEE LEONARD
UP! Stalehouse Reporter

Reg. 54 . 79 ... .. . ... .. . . ... .. ... ................... a e
•
Reg. $6.79 •• •• •••• •••••••• ; ••••••••• •• •••••••••• •• Sale $3.39
Reg.$7.79 •••• •• •••• ••• .'':: •• ••• •• ••• •••• ••• •••• • •• Sale$3.89
R eg. $8.7 9 ....... ..' .. . .. . . . .... ..... .. .. . ......... Sale S4 •39

SIZES 30 TO 44, LEATHERS, VINYLS, JEANS BELTS,

TABLE COVERS
~

t(

'6~

Poopl~

MEN'S PARIS BELTS

Four-year&lt;Jld Nichola Pickens , daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H.
Pickens, allllough dwarfed by tl•e plane of James Whetze l, Danbury, Conn ..

Pay hikes are approved for judges, employes

,

Ole group of mostly pop music.

SMALL LOT

FOR
.

.For

'10~

FOR

(l\'6\

Super .
Fabric!
A Home Bank

FOR THIS SALE

2

f&amp;~e

remor~obly !

'8.88 .

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Fridav. March 31. 1978

8-TRACK TAPE SPECIAL

BOY.S' •10.95 MR. LEGGS

Open o

Savings

DAY SALE

L

muslclans are invited to

SOON

CLEARANCE

'1 2 77
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s!~~~eB0~n~er~~~~dt~r!
BO·YS'. J.EAN s.BELTS
NEWI FLEX

'1''

plane was refueled and all

From •1••

'1 ••95 AND '15.95

PRE-WASHED DENIM JEANS

Whetze l glided for the
landing between some power

given permission to secure

gasoline and attemp t a holes covered with hay as a
ta keoff by the Federa l safety measure.
Aviati ~ n Agency in CinWhetzel walked out a path
CiMati.
for takeoff.
Whetzel was taken to the
On the first attempt the
Gailia-Meigs Ai rport in plane became bogged down in
Gallipolis by Ray R Pickens, mud as the takeoff started.
a son-in-law of the Goegleins After local residents freed the
to get 15 gallons of gasoline to plane a second successful
use in getting his plane back
(Continued on page 10)
into the air.

$ALE I

UJ1veil new
package

to crash.

lines ln front ol the Goeglein
Only that much gasoline'
home and the gro und wa s used because more
creating another potential would have increased the
danger.
weight of the plane adding
Landing sale and sound, more problems on the takeWhetzel began contacting off.
Individuals lor getting the
Whetzel had flown to
plane airborne. It was first Missouri to visit his mother
believed the plane might and was enroute to Danbury
have to be dismanted because when the Incident occurred.
it might not be able to take off He had purchased the plane
again due to muddy spots in In December. This was his
the hay fie ld.
first long trip.
However, Whetzel was
Before dark last night , the

These lllree students of Mrs. Barbara Demosky at the
Meigs Junior High Schoo l created scenes to reenforce
their study of U. S. History. The students have used
plaster of paris, styrofoam, clay and other materials to

create llle settings. The students from the left are Chuck
McCloud , a Liberty Bell replica; Lynn Smith , a scene
depicting sheep herding in WyomiQg, and Adam Ma rtin , a
replica of lll e White House in Washington, D. C.

the wa ils of the two-story
buildi ng. Mrs. Hausch ca lled
the fi re dcpa r lment when lhe
smoke begtm Spread ing into 01
room where the c hildren
were napping .

btJu lld stf ccl., stru ck n so uth~

bound cur driven by Sidney

Little. Mldtilcport . Damugcs
were li~h l iind Bcnnct.t was
dtcd 10 intt yor 's c:uurt un
.~.; har j..\ c s {) f t ru vclin g th e
wrung wuy 1!11 a one wu y
street.
At 12::10 p.m . nca r th e
cornel' of Mill und North
Second Ave., u vchid c drive n
hy .J ;i n H~!i K Mc l.uh r, H:.H.: inc,
st nwk the reHr of a cur
dri vur1 by Ht!lty Fcl.ty. I.Hngs·
ville, stuppe&lt;J in t he !nne of
truffic, There were mi nor
d am~ gcs .

McLain was cited on a n
assured c\cru
d is ta nce
charge.

Blankenship addresses COVIC members Thursday
Last night's speaker at
COVIC's meeting in Oscar's
Place answered "yes" to two

ed the warning that if they
don 't follow through ·'this
country will deteriorate to a

questions -

second-ra te positi on."

·

labor and management fqnction in their respective roles without being at
~ Ca n

eoch other 's throat?

- Ca n these two leading
components of our economy
engage in industrial relations
instead of industrial warfare ?

And then Douglas Blankenship, president of the TriState Building Trade Council
and co-cbairman of the Huntington Area Labor Management Conference Board, add-

tions wi th 10 management
and 10 uniun me1n.bers along
with two represe11li11g the
public. A CO"C hainn an from
eac h side was chosen

IntroduCing the speaker to
The speaker then cited
the 30 attending was Mat
Redling of Huntington Alloys, stalemated labor disputes
who is president of the Cen· which it helped resolve.
" Perhaps the gt·ea test
tral Ohio Valley Industrial
thing that these new a11d proCouncil.
Tom Tope, president of the gressive steps in la b~ r­
host Gallipolis Area Chamber ma mr gement relations hips
of Commerce, .welcomed the a re beginni ng to establish i.s
visitors.

Blankenship told how the
Huntin gton Area La bor
Manageme nt Conference
Board was established flmn
among 68 member urganiza-

sibililies," he conelu_dcll ,
" both labor a nti management, to our communities to
get involved. We have a

bc lte r pi;Jl'c tu li ve and i l bet·
tc r place tu wurk.
'' most importa nt uf a ll , Wt~
have a responsibility to uur

responsibility to keep our

fo refa the rs to protect our
heritage , to protc&lt;.:l our

state Nu m ber One in the nation, r egardless of the stale in
which we reside .
"We have a rt::sponsibi lil y
to ma ke our conun uni ty C:J

clder·s. to help those in need
.. . ~l r·espunsibi li ty to IWJkc &lt;.1
be tter way of life four nur
I'CIJ ,

ami fur gclll:l a tiull."l nut yt!l

horn ... a rcSJ)unsi bility to
make uur llCJ lion scc:ond to ·

none.
" Lel's nol :;hirk and hide
from our re:-~ puns ibi li ti es ,
!)'Jth management a nd letbor·.
For if we do, our nation and
our J&gt;eoplc wi ll surely s uf~
fe r."

--

credibility - the rnosl important iilgredient which could
exist between these t wo
pilla rs of our econom ic commu nity ," Blanke~ship said .

"We ·all

have · respon -

Music man production is ready
All signals are " go" for the
opening of Meredith Willson's
Broadway show, " Music
Man" at 8 p.m. tonight In the
Meigs High School Aud·1
ltorium.
The show has been In
rehearsal for seVeral months

under the direction of Mrs.
Hunt, vocal music
supervisor, with Laura
Hoover as student director.
AGCompanist is Lori Woods.
Carrie Beth Bearhs, wbo
has been heading the
Paige

costuming problems of the scene of the product ion.
production , reports "everyAmong the well-known
one is outfitted " for t onight's selections from the show a r ~
opening of one of the most ''Seventy-8lx Trqmbones,''
popular shows of all tilile on "Lyda Rose," "Til. There
Broadway.
Was You ," " YoU Got
Playing ro manti~ leads will Troublen and. "Gary, Inbe Eric Scites as the " Music diana ."
Man," Harold Hill, with
The second showing will be
Ly netta Whitti ngton as at 7: 30 p.m. Saturday .
Marion Paroo,. the librarian.
Advan ce tic kets in th e
The show is backed by a vocai r eserved section may be
chor us from the music purchased from the New
department. There will be a• Yor k Clothing House or
number of junior high school Swisher-Lohse Drug Store,
students participating in one Pomeroy.

t4

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2-The Datly Sentmel, Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 • Friday, Mar 31, 1978
and
&gt;arah--J
Slanle
NOTICE OF
d
ece ot
ased
, \54 95
Seyr •a''t

NOT~-eosCo/l'/o" Oh~~RE ~'"~:;:, 'c\·.:~ . :~:. z~· r p (;30p
FORECLOSURE

lntheCourtot
Commong Pl eas

CLOSURE
OF
LIENS
FOR DELINQUENT LAND
TAXES , BY ACTION IN
REM

FcouENtTGYS
M

BY

TREASURER 0
couNT v. OHIO
Pu bl •c Not 1ce rs hereby
g1ven tha t on the 10th day of
Mar c h , 1918 , t he Counlv
Trea surer of Mergs Cou nly ,
OhtO , r iled a com pla mr tn the
c ourt ol Common Plea s of

Me•gs coun ty Oh•o , al
Pomeroy for the fore closure
at !tens tor detrnquent ta xes .
assessmenls penall 1es and
charges agamsl ce rtatn r eal
pr opert y si tuat ed 1n such
Coun l y a s d esc r i bed m sa1d
com pta n t
The ob1ecl of t he ac t ton tS lo
obfam f rom the co urt a
1udgmen t l orec losmg lhe Ia,;
11ens agamst such real es tate
and order tng the sale of such
re al es tate tor t he sat1sf ac
l•on o t the Ia• liens thereon
Such aclton •S b ro ug ht
aga!ns l lherea l pr oper ty Of"IIY
and no personal 1udQm en t
shatl be ent er ed therein
The p erman ent par ce l
number of each par cel tn
eluded m su cn a c 1 on the f u ll
st reet a dd r ess o t tl"'e pa r ce l d
avatlable a descr•p l tOfl of th e
parcel a Sla tem en t of I he
amount
ot
ta xes,
assessmen l s, p en a l ltes an d
char ges Clue and unpard on
su ch par ce l and l hc name
and ad dress of I he la st known
owne r the r eo f a s !&gt;uch ap
pear. on the genera l lax l tSI
all a s mo r e fully se l forth 1n
th e com pla n1 arc as IOI Iows
RT 01
Ru t land
Twp
M e•g s Coun ty on,o •n Sec 2
Town 6 Rang e 14 , 0 C P 5
acr es near mt dd le of E l 1ne
e11 15 A N E Ref Deed Vol
138 pq S91 , MetQ S Coun t y
De e d Reco rd s
Marq&lt;tr e l
Ru ssell ad dress unknown
Jack son Ru sse ll &lt;Hidrc!SS
unknown
tl"'e
Unknown
n e .r s dev •ssee s l ega l ees
adm• n 1s tra t or s executor s
and or as sgn s o f Margaret
Ru ssell 1f decease d and o f
Jackson R ussell 1t deceased
$4 1 66
Scr al N um ber 78
DL T 2
R V 0 1 Rwlla nd VIl lag e
c 8 48 acres (640 m S W
rner of N W 1-' E of road
aud
Gra n I
a ddr eH
nknown Fr ank Gra nl ad
dr ess
u nknown
Edtth
Luckad oo address unknown
Don
Lu c ka do o
ad d ress
unknown lh e unknown he, r s
dev•s ees
l egatees
ad
m•n•stra~o r s eM ec ulors and
or a ss •gns of Maud Gra nt If
decea sed
F r a nk Gr ant
I
deceas ed Edtlh Luc kadoo I
deceased Don Lu c kadoo 11
deceased and J J Tollt'.' Cr
d de cea ~ e d
$55 1 56 Se r11:11
Nu m b er 78 D L T 3
LB T 01 L eba non Twp Sec
24
2 a cre s nea r mt dd!e of
N E 1• of N E
~ W F
Sl a nt ey address unknown
Sara h J
Sl a nl cy
rtddr ess
unkn own ll"'e u nknown h e11' S
d ev•see s
l ega t ees
ad
mmtslrafor s all d or asstgns
of W F Stanley, 1f dece a se d
and o f Sarah J Stanl ey tl
de ce rl Se d
$ 15 '1 9
Sc r1 al
Num be r 78 DL, T 4
L~T 01 Leba non Twp Se c
24 3acres lnN E par t W F
Sta n tev addr f;SS unknown
Sarah J Sta n ley
addre s5
unk ('\OWn , I he unknown he r s
dC\I ISe es
leg a t ees
ad
mm, s tral ors an d or asstgns
of W F Sta nle y t dece ase d

Num ber 78 OL T 4
Bl"'01
Bedford
Twp
COAL s ec " 1~0 86 acres S

eta

lk

Gr anlsv 1lle , W v a Oh10 Fuel
ByKENNETHR CLARK
Gas Company 99 F r ont St ,
'
Col u mbu ~. OhtO
15 15 27
UuJtedPretaloternatloaal
Sena l Nu mber 18 DL T 4
A RHYME IN TIME ' Ullian Carter Will remember from
BT 01 Bedford Twp COAL
sec 9 10 84 so a cr es s e now on how to pronounce the name of the Democrabc Senate
Corner 0•1. gas and other candidate from llhnOis He's Alex Seith. HIS name rhymes
m 1ne rat s Clay Wilson R t 1
,
Gran 1511 1l te . w va Oh 1o Fuel With "teeth ," and that remmds "Miz Li.llmn
of her boy
Gas company 99 Front Jimmy When ~he met Seath Thursday at a Chacago brunch,
s tre e l
Co l um b us
OhtO
..
1
f he
d
he
sn 294 Ser ial Numb er 78 sheke~t calhnghun " Sylh - untl one o ra1 esgave r

DLT S
BT 01
COAL . Sec

B edford
Twp
10 1 75 a c res . E
end oil
gas and other
m 1ner a ts. Clay Wilson , Rt 1
Grantsville . w va On•o Fuel
Gas compa n y
99 Front
Str eet Columbus Oh10 S5 OS
Serial Number 18 OL T 5
P V 01
Pomeroy VIllage
u No 259 10 59 A c r es , N
end Elizabeth E Smlth, 307
s st
A sa ph
Sf reet ,
Alexandr 1a v rgtn la. Jean
E
Mann
90 5
Tyne
Boulevard
Nashville
Tennessee S266 28 Se r•a l
Num ber 78 DL T 6
Any pe r s on ownrng or
cl a•mmc; a ny rlghl 111 \e or
mtcr es t m or 11en upon any
pnr ce l ol r e .;~! prop erty above
lts l ed m ~y tile a n answer 1n
such ac l •on set11ng torlh I he
natur~J and a mount of mterest
own ed or cl atmed and an y
dc tcns c of obtect lon to the
f ore c l osu r e such answer
mu st be t tled 1n th e Olf tce of
the un der s1gne d Cl erk. of
Courl and a co py ther eo f
se rved
on
t r, e
Cou n ty
Pro secu lor on or be fore lhe
2.8 1h dav of Aprtl 1978
11 no answer rs flied on or
be lor e the d al e spec1 11ed as
the la 51 day for f !l1ng an
answe r
a
judgmen t of
tor ec los ure w dt be taken b y
de f(lul! as to any par cel ll s lcd
1n th e co mp l at nt as t o wh 1ch
no answe r has be en I t led Any
~ilrce!
ao;,
t o wht c h a
torectosu re 1S t ak en by
de tautl sn ai l be so ld tor th e
sa t 1 stc~ c l •on 0 1 th e tax es
,;~ssessments , p e nal lte s
charges ano cost s tncur r ed
1n l he tore closu r e that ar e
due and unp a 1d
A I any t. me pnor to th e
hl 1ng of an entr.,. of c;o n
llrrnal 1on of s e~te a ny owner
orl 1enhold ero taP ar c el f1s ted
1n lh e comp lat nl may r edeem
such par cel by t ena er1ng 10
lh e co unty Treasure r th e
a mo u n I
of
tax es
asses sm ents pen a lt•es and
charges du e and unpa 1d on
such parcel to gethe r with al l
cos t s whtch ha'.'e be en m
c"U rr eel 1n any pro cec dmg
1nst 1t uled Ctg a1n s1 suc h pa r cel
under sec l lon 571 1 18 ot lhe
Rev 1 sed Code Upon the ftl ng
of any en tr y of co nftrmallon
of sa le lh erc sha ll be no
turttl ~ r eq u tl y of r edern pt on
Any
p er so n
th erea f ter
CI&lt;Jimtng any r gh f t 1tle and
m teras l 1n or 11en u pon .any
su ch pa r ce l shall be f or ever
barred and fore t lo se d o f any
such nght l!lle, 1n !eres t 1n
en upon and any equtfY of
redemptron m such parce l
L a r rv E Spencer, C lerk
co u r t of com mon P leas
By
M a rl ene
H ar n son ,
D eput y Cl erk
Me 1gs Coun t y Ohto
(J) 17 74 31 Jlc
1

SALU'I'E TO BROADWAY: "The Drama Desk" - a New
York assoctatlon of drama crtttcs, edtwrs and reporters threw a blast for Broadway Thursday rught at Rosoff's
Restaurant. Guests of honor Eartha Kltt, Madelne Kahn,
Melba Moore, Jubn Cullum, Woyne Cilento, Chris Chadrnan,
Kevin Kline, Ann llelnking, Geoffrey Holder, Maureen And·
erman and Swoosie\:urtz - all stars or featured performers'"
the new Broadway mustcals "Dancm,"' "On the 20th Cen·
tury, ~~ "Trrnbuktu," "Runaways" and &lt;~ A H1story of the

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8 3~CP O Sharkey 3 4, 15, Wa ll Streel Week 20,33
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10 OQ-Qu 1ncy 3 4 I S. C B S On The A ir 8 10 News 20,
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Pylhon's Flyi ng Clrcvs 20

1 41l--cNews 13

SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1918
6 oo-s unrl se Semester 8, 6 3o-M arto &amp; t t·u! Mag1c
Mo v te M ach i ne 4 TV Cl assr oom 8, U S Far m
Report 10 Kent uc ky Af 1eld 13
7 00-M a tter s of L 1fe 6 Ghost Bu ster s 8, Publi c Poll ey
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Muhammad A ll iS Dusty s T r e ehou se 6 , Wac ko 8
8 00--H ong Ko ng Phooey 3,4 6, 15 Super fnen d s 6, 13,
Three Robonl c Stooge s 8, 10
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Runn er 8, Bug s B unn y &amp; F n ends 10
10 3o-Pink Pa nther 3,4,15 a a tma n Tarzan 8,1 0
11 oo- Ba ggy Pa nts 3,4, 15, Krafft Supershow 6, 13
11 3o-Spa ce Sentinels 3 15, L !tt le Rascals 4, Secret s
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12 oo-Land of the L ost J , 15 Weekend Speclal6. Movie
" The D esert Fo)( " 4, F a t A lbert 8, 10, A ction News
for K1 d s 13
12 Jo-T hunder 3,15 A m er ic an Bandstand 13. Point of
View 6, Spac e A c a dem y 8, 10
oo-J etsons 3, Ou tdoors W ith Julius Boros 6,

Viewpoint 8, Mr Magoo 10, PT L Club 15,
Photograph y 33
3~Ba!eball 3 4 CBPA Bowling 6 Racers 8, Fil m

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Knit 33
2 OG-M o vl e The F our D a ys of Nap les" 8, Movie
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2 3D-H omer F ormby 6, 3 OG-Witness to Yest erd ay 6,
F1lm 15 Gup pi e s to Grouper s 33
3 3G-Pro Bow ling 6 Gol f 15, A rea Showcase 33
4 00--T on y Br own ' s Journal 3
Littl e R ascal s 4,

College Baskelball All Slar Game 8, That Nashville
Music 10, Body Shop 33
4 15-Li ttle ~:asc al s -4
4 JQ-Adventures o f the

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Movie

5 OQ-Wide World of Sports 6, Wo men's Go lf 15, Pop
Goes T he Countr y 10, Ad a m s Chron ic les 20, Zoom

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5 30-P orter Wagon er 10. 1978 Wor ld Evang elism 13 ,

Once Upon A Classic 33
6 oo-N ews 3,4, 10 lawrence W e lk 8, Zoom 20, Stud io

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6 3o-NB C News 3,4,15, ABC News 13, News 6, CBS
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7 Jo-W e Th 1n k Y ou Should Know 3 lowe ll Thom as
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AQ UARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19)

Trtp s l hetl youlla'Je Ia make th iS
co rnm g yea r lo r bu stn ess pur
po ses co uld tur n o u1 to be as
IIl LlCh fun as lht!y w1tl be pro fit
abl e Valuable co ntac ts will be
made on rou te

There rs a ce rta1n typ e o f
perso n .you have to stand up to
or else he II try to walk o ver
you II yo u m eet o ne today ca ll
h•s b lufl

PISCES !Feb 20-March 201 Be
fore co mmrtlrn g yourself to
sac ra l arran gemen t s wllh
lne nd s today c h eck the costs
m adv ance Th e tab may tak e
the fun out at tl
!NEWSPA PER EN f EAPRISE ASSN 1

,P roperty
Transfers

Edward Anthony Russell,
20) Sharon Russell to Raymond
Ra th e r th an ~ ace ISSues
square ly today you re apt lo D Prtddy, Ruth Ann Prtddy,
dwell on cle ve r ways to do dg e parcel. Salisbury.
the m Don t outsma rt you r sell
A E
Coc hran , aka
1n the process
Augustus E. Cochran, dec to
GEMI Nl (May 21-June 20) II
yo u re promo l1 ng so me type of Ethel Cochran , cert for
specu latr ve enterp n se today trans , Lebanon
•I s bes t you d o n t 1nvolve c lose
Wtllard R Jeffers, gdn ,
frr end s Should II f1ale th ey Audrta Arnold by gdn., to
Will SIZZ l e
CAN CE R (June 2t July 22) In Robert E Rtcha rds, June I
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With equal force to day tur n th e
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ton e temperamep ts do wn &lt;::trH..l
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Wendell Jeffers, Thelma
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Davtd J e ff ers,
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someo ne tr1 es to te ll yo u wahl J eff ers, Belmda Jeffers,
to do 0 1 how to do II yo u II
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Desmond L Jeffers, Amta
toda)o If he or sh e 1s ad nm e d
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men t to your good taste
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your fru strat ons o ut on yo u r
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Jeffer s, Shtrley Jeffers to
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He•hng ts promoted by
neulraltztng the ac1d·
digestive JUICe and that IS
where antacid therapy
DEAR DR LAMB - I am a becomes unportant I am sen·
26-yeat-old female. Etght ding you The Health Letter
weeks ago I was told r had a number lo-1, Use and Abuse
dutxlenal bulb ulcer. Then I of Antactds, lo give you
had X rays and was told the detatled mfonnalton on how
ulcer had not tmprovetkt all these work These mclude the
For the enttre eight weeks I highly advertised antactds
stayed on my dtet, took an· such as Twns, Rolatds, and
tactds and stayed on Valtum others Anyone who uses an·
tactds needs to be tnlonned
with no results at•ll.
My doctor told me that I about thetr limttahons and
should watt three months and uses For example, the hquid
he would cun some type of preparahons are fa r more ~f·
scope test to see if anything fective than the pills. Others
else Ues1des the uk-er ts m the who want thts mfonrut llon
bulb Could you g1ve me some can send 50 cents w1th a long,
mformatton on duodenal bulb self-addressed envelope for tt
ulcers and why one would not to me tn c•re of thiS
heaJ? I am a httle nervous newspaper, P 0 Box 326,
over gomg 1n for the scope San Anlomo, TX 78292.
As The He~ llh Letter pomts
test whtch I have been told ts
out, you need to take enough
very pa mful
DEAR READER - Desptte antactd to really neutraliZe
all the facts we know about the stomach acidity Rehef of
ulcers we sttll don' t re•Uy pam alone may not be enough
know what causes them and to promote healing The most
there IS plenty of disagree· common cause for fatlure of
men! about what has to he treatment programs ts madequate neutrahzatton of actd·
done to treat them
We know tha t mcreased d tg:est1 ve JUi ce
You can help promote the
actd forma tton by the
stomach IS unportant, ap- heahng of an ulcer by stoppparently the aclton of pepsm, mg all beverages that contam
the enzyme produced by the any caffeme, mcludmg cof.
stomach to sta rt the dtgestwn fee, tea, colas and cocoa or
of p rot ems as m mea t , IS un- chocol•te You should not
porta nl too The excess actd· smoke at aU a nd should not
pepsm ts squtrted out of the use any alcohol Any cause
.stomach w1th stoma c h con- f or n ervou sness or stress
tractions and hits agamst the should be elunmated 1f posst·
wall of the small tnlestme ble
The gastroscope exannna·
where tt connects to the
!ton
tsn't all that dtfftcult and
st omac h The small mtestme
many
people have had tt
makes • sharp turn there fo r·
nung the duodenal bulb The Your doctor wtU help make tl
ftrst part of the small JD· easy for you.
test tne ts ca ll ed th e
duodenum
The stomach ts ltned wtlh a
Til E DAILY SENTIN E L
heavy muco us material
DE VOTE D TO TilE
which protects tts ltntng from
INTE R EST OF
ME IGS. MASON AREA
ihe dtgesltve actwn of the
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Chicago
37 40 481
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31 45 408
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46 30 605
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42 34 553
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WashtnQton 4 Colo r acto J
Friday's Game
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United Press International
It has been satd that the
smgle most unportant factor
m successful fishmg ts temperature
Most spectes have a narrow
range , wtthin which they're
most comfortable and active
even though they can surVIve
other extremes
This theory IS true to a
pomt , but temperature IS not
the only thmg you need w
constder Other factors such
as oxygen levels and amount
of sunltght also come moo
play
Alter a wmt~r such as we
have Just had, most waters
are deftclent in oxygen at
most levels. However, the
upper layers will be the !Jrst
w be reoxygenaled w1th the
byproducts of photosynthests
smce sunhght can more
easily penetrate there
The sunhght will also have
the effect of warmmg the
water near the surface first.
The temperature will be
nearest the "comfort range"
of the ftsh , and the oxygen
supply will be adequate, but
the fish will seek some way to
avotd the direct rays of the
sun .
For most gamef1sh this

Sport s T r an sanron s
By Un1ted Pren International
Thur sd ay
Baseball
Boston Acqur red r 1ght
han ded p1 tc her Denn1s Ec:t-.er s
lev and ca tcher Fred Kendell
f rom
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for
rrgh t
handed p tl cher s Rtck Wt se and
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s tratum .
f a vorabl e
Overha ngs, deadfall and
other natural hamers to the
SWI are good places to look
durmg thts part of the season
Crappies, rock bass and
smallmo~th wtll all be found
near the surface of lakes and
ponds at thts tune of year In
streams where the flowmg
actton tends w distnbute
oxygen and tempe ratures
more evenly, this IS less
true-eover though ts sttll
unportant .
Many good books on the
subject of flshtng can gtve
you a table of the
temp eratures prefered bv
vanous spectes, If you couple
thiS knowledge with what you
know about the need ror
oxygen and then the necesstty
lor shelter from sunlight, the
deCISIOn on where to ftsh
becomes less confu!lng.
You'Dstill need a workable
batt, some stealth and equip·
ment that's m good shape, but
at least a large body of water
begins to have some
workable stze when you
realtze that most of the ftsh
are concentrated m lumted

of

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knotted tl when they came to
the plate Ttm Hood t"Oaxed a
walk and Mike Wayland did
hkewtse. After both advanced

a walk., and after a

sacrlrtce,

t'tune home on a Wayland

By Greg Bailey
Defendtng SVAC champton
Southern opened Its 1978
season m fm e fash10n last
mght at R8cme as semor
rtghth ander John Sayre
hurled a brtl itant one-httler to
carry h1s team to a 2-() Wtn
over Federal Hockmg The
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13 while walkmg just five
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Champ Summer to t he1r !n
dlenapo l ts farm and dr opped
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agent pt tcher AI Downin g
Cleve I and - Sen t Ptt cher sLarry A nderson
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ford
Joey Mcla ughlm !'lnd
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Redrnen, has been named
honora bl e mcntton All ·
Amencan by the Nattonal
Association of Intercollegiate
AthletiCS (NAIA)
Prt ce , 11 na t iv e of
Galltpoll s, Ohto, average d
20 5 po i nt s and 8 8

the plate
Huddleston led the hitters
wtth his double Knd single
with Wmeb1·enner gemng hts
two singles and Well\ hts
do~ble to acc"u111 lor nil of
Southern·• hits.
StariJng aboorb&lt;'&lt;l !he "'""
whlh' 1\t nd I~ llUt ftuu•t'd
righland . . l~ed jwt( Ihr.. tn
••• odmlr
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smgle Alter &amp;J walk. Chris
Taylor boomed a double to
score two more rwtS, and Ray
Andrew ~ soc ked • run·
producing double
Coach Harrison
was
somewhat pleased wnh his
team 's offense as they
pounded out seven hhs
Andrews led the hittmg wlth a
double and single while
Taylor had hu double.
Getting a stogie each were
Wayland, llood, Elku1s and
Tun Ebersbach
Svomer took the loss as he
and Juhnson farmed five and
watked seven Tonight Meigs
opens Its SEOAL campaign
by traveling to Wellston
Wcll stun has most of their
players from last season and
the opener should be a good
teSI for the Metgs crew
F.benbach will prohably get
the :ttartmg nod tonight.

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Metgs got some breathtng
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the fourth Elkms led off wtth

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Metgs pJtcher Btlly Elkins
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He allowed ju~t three
sofettes
49 The \'ist tors drew first
•1 blood tn the top of the ftrst

VJSlttng Ravensw oo d
Although the vtsttors are 1n a
rebuilding year, they were
never out of thfr game. Four
costly errors helped Me1gs

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The Meigs Marauder
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A btg early lead didn't hurt
etther as the Bulldogs wok
advantage of some cold Ar·
c~num shootmg to go on top
10-3 at the end of the ftrst
quarter.
" It certainly helped," Pitts
satd of Arcanum's m1ssmg tts
ftrst 13 shots from the floor
Coe, a ftrst team UP! all·
Ohto selection, htt 9 of 16 from
the floor , most of them short
jumpers from the ha s~ lme,
and hauled down 10 rebounds
''COe d eserv es to be allOhto," satd Arcanum Coach
Larry Patn ck, who for the
second stratght year saw a
bad start put the damper on
his hopes for a state title.
A year ago, the TroJans fell
behind Delphos St John 's by
21 pomts and ended up losmg
by seven m the Class A tttle
game
"I thtnk the better team
won, " sa1d Patn ck, who, 1n
his frustration , p1cked up hiS
first techrucal foul ever early
m the fourth q uarte r "I ha v e
no qualms "
Arcanum, after tt had
battled back to trail only 20-17
at halrtune, went scoreless
for the first four and a hall
mmutes or the third quarter
w fall 13 off the pace The
clos~st the Trojans could gel

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The openmg game of the
Class A twlnbtll saw Buckeye
Trail, now 2Ul, take the lead
for the first tune m the game
on a basket by Kim Schimmel
With nme seconds left in the
hall and hold tt the rest of the
way
The Warnors' biggest
margin was eight pomts with
three mmutes remainmg, but
they had to hang on at the
end
''We were nervous at the
start " sa1d Buckeye Trail
Coach Dave LIM "This is the
ftrst time we ' ve been here
and that had a lot w do wtth
tt Our ktds were keyed."

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By GENE CADDES
UP! Sports Writer
&lt;X&gt;LUMBUS (UP! ) - Ada
Coach Sharon Pttts has no
secret weapon She has
Lynne Coe, that 's enough
Coe, a smooth-workmg 5-10
sen:or cenl&amp;r, scored 21
pomts Thursday mght to lead
ihe fourth ... anked Bulldogs to
a 43-37 wm over secondra nked Arcanum m the
sem1ftnals of the Class A gtrls
state baskethall tournament
at St. John Arena.
The wm puts Ada moo the
Saturday morntng hna ls
agaUJSt unbeaten and No 3
ranked Old Washtngton
Buckeye Trail, a 41-38 wmner
over SmithVIlle 1n the other
semifinal contest Thursday
"She (Coe I ts the gtrl we
have w go w," smd Pttts
"That's how we've done tt
game after game after

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DAI LY (' RY P T O(! UOTE - He re's how t o work It :

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3 2s-ABC News 13, 5

M arvm

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Others w•lt try to take over th e
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Hand ltng th em prope rl y w1ll
test your diplo m acy

lor yo ur copy o f A s tr a Gr ap h
Lette r Ma1l 50 ce nts lo r eac h
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Sons 4 For R1 c her or Poorer 15 Merv Gnffln 6
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2 Jo- News 3

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3~ Mont y

Saturday Apr1/ 1

Bernice Bede Osol

SALUTE TO GOTHAM: They ca ll themselves "Gotham" the new smgmg group composed of Michael Pace, Gary Herb
and David McDaniel - and Thursday ntght, Broadway star
Melba Moore threw a party for them at New York's Les
Mouches dtsco The occas ton - the group 's Carnegte Ha ll
debut, and the stgnmg of a contract for thetr ftrsl album w1th
Salsoul Records Grace Junes, Juliette Koka , Gretchen Wyler
and Dorothy Loudon JOtned m the festtvltles

11 OG-N ews 3.4.6.8 10. 13.15 L1l 1as, Yoga &amp; You JJ
11 3G-Johnn y Cat son 3,4, 15
Br ee tfa 6, 13, N BA
Ba ske tball a Movie " Gr a veyard of Horror " 10

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GLIMPSES : Joau Rivera wtll be m New York next week to
promote Avco-Embassy's "Rabbit Test" Tony Dennen is on
the ro•d, wtth April appearances planned m Cleveland,
Denver and Chtcago, before he heads for Amsterdam lor
televiSion appearances m May .. Marlo Thomas has been
named "Woman of the Year " by the Los Angeles YWCA .,
Rubert D. Summer has been named prestdent of RCA Records
m New York . Brigitte Bardot - furious at constructiOn of an
aparlment complex next door to her manston 1n the South of
France - reportedly has the old homestead on the market, for
$1 milhon .. Russell E. Troln, prestdent of the World Wtldlif~
Fund and former head of the Environmenta l Protectton
Agency, has been awarded the $150,000 Tyler Ecology Prtze -

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Ro ger s' N eighbor hood 20,33, H ogan 's Heroes 10,
E m ergency One 1 13 Pet ti coat Jun cti on 15
5 3o- News 6, E lec Co 20, 33 , M a r y Ty ler M oore 10,
Hoga n 's H eroes 15
6 OG-News 3 -4, 8,10 13, 15, BC N ews 6, Zoom 20 , Ada m s
Chron ic les 33
6 3G- N BC N ews 3, 4,15 , A BC News 13 Carol B urn ett &amp;
Frien d s 6 CBS News 8, 10. Over Easy 20
7 oo-Cross W 1l s 3,4, l1ar s Cl ub 6, M uppet Show 8.
News 10 To T ell T he T rut h 13, Gil ligan ' s I s 15,
A lm an ac 20 M ak mg T hi ng s G ro w 33
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8. Mac N eillehrer Repo r t 20,33, F am ll v Feud 10,
Pop Goes th e Country 15 $100,000 Name T h at Tune

3-- The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday, Mar 31, 1976

Barbal'IJ Walters 10 taptng the '' Barbara Walters Spectal" for
April 4 "I'm comfortable with patn I trust pain I truat
di51lppointm~nt I trust m~ . • I know it and I know how to
deal wtth tt That'l wb)l I'm molil comfortable In New York
Everybody IS so mean and It's on lhe surfiice "

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~The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Mar. 3{,1976

AA UW names Dorothy Woodard president
Dorothy Woodard was
ele-cted president of the
Miudl epu•·t-Pomeroy Area
Brant·h Qf tht: American
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
Assoe•allun of University
W•,men ctl ct recent meeting
IICICalin e Pomeroy l.ibrary. ·
l'Onreive mongolotd children.
Genetic
Also elected for the 197~
MR. D: My wtfe ts pregbicnnmm and to take u!(ice
counseling
nant and we are trying to on July l was Rachael
decide whether she should gel
If yoo are thmkmg of huv· m1 abortion . We went fur Dowme, se-cretary . Bet.o;y
mg a child and fall mto one or .some ~endlt' counsl!ling Horky and Jeanne Bowen
were numed delegates tu the
more of these'categones, you becaU!iC .she IS 42 yt!ars old
are among the IS million They !&gt;Uggcsted she have a North Ea st Central Regi onal
Americans who could benefit spcc:ml tt!st whun she was Cunfcn;m:c of the AAUW to
from genetic cow1seling ·
aiJout 16 weeks along m the be held m Toledo, AprU 14 and
- You are already the prcgmml:y. a test that would 15 f .cg l:;!al!Ye Day, Spoil•
sort.'d by the OhiO Divtston '
parents of a child w1th a tell us 1f the fetus 1s normal
genetic disease or btrth
COUNSELOR And you 've AAUW, Will be held on Apr115
defect.
ha.d the test 1 Amniocentesis, Ill Columbus.
A colleetion was taken dur- Your famil y or ethmc I think they cal lit.
mg
the meetmg for the
group has a history or geneltc
MR. D. Yes. And now we
Educational
Foundallon Prodisease.
are very upset. Wt.!- now know
- You have had two or the baby Will be retarded. It grams and each member
more previous nusca rr1ag:es has Downs syndrome. We bncfly spoke on what her
or shU births.
always sa1d we would have an t.-ducatlun had meant to her
- You took drugs, had X abortion 1f th1s happened, but as :-~he donated
It was announced that the
rays or were exposed to a now that we are faced w1th
vtrus (such t~s rubella ) Ht or the decision ... well, it's much next meetmg will be held on
Apnl 2:&gt; at 6·30 p m at the
n~Oj r the tune you t•oncel ved
harder than we had thought.
the ch1ld you t~. re now carryMaybe we never should haw Metgs Inn Members are in·
vtled lo take guest.o;. Guest
mg
see11 the genetic counselor.
speaker
will be Dr. Clara
- You are CI woman over 35 Then we wouldn't have to
May
Frederick,
il member of
ora man over 55
make lh1s tough decisiOn
the
Ohw
DiviSion
Boiird, who
In tlus excerpt from a hot·
COUNSELOR : That 1s
w11l
!;peilk
on
"Great
Lakes
hne cull , a father-to-be true. But you would have
discusses h1s feelings after another difficUlt dec1s10n to ·fmpurtmu.:c to iill of Ohio."
Harncl Wuutl, lllvlswn conrece1 vmg .some bad news 1nake in a few years.
from a ger1etll' counselor. He
MR. D. What?
and his 42-ycar-&lt;rld wife had
COUNSELOR: Whether to
dectded to seek genelic
put the child In an institution
counselmg after hearing that
should11't make lhts deciSIOn
or care for him at home.
women over 35 frequently
MR. D: We have thought nght now Why nut g1ve
about that. The counselor yourselves a week to think
Siiid the child would probably about tt') You mi ght even
live 50 or 60 years and yet want to talk with another,
would never be able to care less judgmental counselor.
MR D: I was wondering
for it.o;elf. We could never mubool
thai. Docs she have the
stitutJOnalize a child. Speak·
nght
to
1mpo.se her values on
mg of lhmgs the counselor
os'
Aller
all, 1l's our ltfe
Siiid ... well, she didn't exactly
How
l:iHI
I
find out tf she IS
S!IY II, but sl1e Implied that we
1
should go through With the quahfu.-d '
COUNSE LOR
Genet1c
pregnan~y and raise the child
at home . She seemed to think comJstdmg 1s st11l a new fteld
thCit would meCin we were without il set of wnttcn standards . However . you m1ght
very spec1al people.
COUNSELOR· Maybe her write to the Min~ h of Dunes,
op1mons a1·e mCiktng your P 0 . Bu&lt; 21100. Wlule Plains.
N Y. 10002 They have a t:orndec1s10n more difficult
MR D Yes There is no putenz,ed list of recogmzt..-d
doubt m my mind that geneti c ~uunsehng and
l:e nter s
without her corrunents we du:~gnostt t
throughout
the
Umted
States
would have decided on the
Genetic
cOunselors
~hupld
ofabortwn Now we feel so guilfer
mfmmatton
and
gtVe
elhcr
ty
COUNSELOR When did !tunal support. They should
not 1mpose the1r values on
you get Uus bad news?
others.
MR D This murntng
The couple arranged lo talk
Why ?
COUNSELOR Maybe you With another genehc
coun selor and eventua lly
Rqr;l!!ott'rnl O•amont.l Rt AI("
decided to have an abort~on .
If you want to learn more
t.xc:etlence m
Chose n 1n be cherished
about what to expect from
for a ltfclimc , . and ITIQre
genetiC
COUnseling, read
Design
and
. your perfect Keepsake
"'The Genetic ConnectiOn" by
·engagemen t dtamond ,
Dav1d Hendm and Joan
Quality
guarantccc.J 1n wrntng und
permanent!)' r cgts lcr ed
tN Y.: William Mor·
Pomeroy Marks
row and Co , 1978)
Dr Blaker cannot take
Flower
telephone calls from her
readers. However, there are
Shop
hundreds of cnsis intervenMlllord
twn phone hncs m the Umted
VanMeter
992 -2039
Slate•. For the phone nwnher
or 992.5721
of one ncar you, contact your
local mental health associatwn or menUtl heiilth mfurmatton service.
Wnte·to Dr. Blaker m care
of this newspaper, P 0 . Box
489, Radio C1ty Station, New
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
matl prohtbtts personal
replieS, but questwns of
general interest wtll be
discussed 1n future column s

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Enjoy a thicker lawn and save money too!

sultaqlt'f 11'1' llranch w•llalsct
speak bnefly.
Mrs. Martha . Husted
r~viewed ··comrade Chain~
Chmg" by RoSiirUie Wtlke, an
autobiography of tl1e wtfe of
Chairmun Mao Tsc Tung of
the Peuph• 's Republic uf
C..'hina. Mh. Hustl'll noted
that she was a woman bf very
poor family who becan1G ~~~
uctress m her youth imd had
very httle mterest in pOlitic-s.
She married Moa, over 20
yt:.'a1·s her semor, and in the
tnuiHlommated soctety, rose
lu a positllHl Of great power In
the cultural revolution , over·
turmng must of the tradl·
tiona! Chmese art funns and
replacmg them w1lh pohltcal·
ly onented cultural event.o;
designed to control the
thooght.o; of the people. She
W.&lt;J s contradictory person

""'"' conSJdcr·l'tl herself ' il' u~'Fl"¥tunan.
loyul follower of corruhuni!lm, • 0"0 'an; now being ac·
i&gt;ot enjoyed luxury· arid Could ., cepted by 1 Mrs:· Kathryn
almost be c1ornpan'tl to the IV1ight, treasurer, and are
old Imperi al empress of 'payable before July I.
Chuw 111 her hfc style at tbe
Mrs . Dorothy Oliver,
hci~hl of her power
Rosalie Story, Joan CUlp, and
Mrs Husted pmnted out Ma1·garel E. fA!wis served
that since lhc mterviews ' cookies ljlld coff~ from u
. were giVen to Ms. W1lke, Chu- '• table decilraled in a Chinese
ing Chung h;" fullen f,r,um motif. Favors were. forti\Jie
power and 16 now in disgrace cookies conUumng hwnorm.LS
wllh the leuderslup m China
"fortunes." .
Mrs. Mudho Malhotra. a
nativ~ or lmha, but now
l't!Sldmg in Pomeroy , also

spoke at the meeting. She
talked of the ul"any fat-e'-" of
lire m Jndia comparing these
to Ameracan customs She

showed many tlecorative
1Lem.s and sans and (:lnswered
questiOJL'i from the group.

A display of books about
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ARE TV ADSAHEALTHDANGER?
DEARHELEN .
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They banned cigarette ads on TV.
Well, sweets and sturches are also detrunental to your
health. Yet look at all those sugar-saturated cereals advertis·
ed on TV k1d show.•. and the doughnuts ... pastnes .. . cold
drtnks ... fast food chains that h1t the lube like a ton of pounds.
It 's no wonder the average American has gained up to 14
pOUnds over normal we1ghl'" the past few years, desp1te all
the fad diets promoted on magazine covers.
There oughta be a law limiting food ads to times when you
aren't hungry . · LOSING THE WEIGHT GAME
DEAR LOSING: .
... And when, pray tell, do those times come I Just flash a
doughnut ad on the screen and ~unger hits, even after a square
meaL
Adults should be able to handle temptation (do I hear loud
guffaws m the audience' 1. but I'm all for limiting those sugarcereal ads on k1ds shows. They make 11 awfully rough on
parent.o; whose children demand what they see on TV. · H
DEAR HELEN ·
My ne1ghbor is 68, The only lime her granddaughter comes
14 see her IS when she leaves off their three children for unpaid
baby-sllllllg.
Mrs. T was caring for the kids (the third time that week),
when she slipped on some syrup one of them spilled '"tbe kll·
chen and almost broke her hip She couldn't get up so she sent
the f&gt;.year-old over to gel me. Instead he walked mlo another
house whose owners weren ~ home and messed it up. By the
time Mrs. T. got help 1 lhe otH~r two k1ds had wandered away.
Luckily, her hip wasn't broken ; the youngsters were returned; bot would you believe? - the granddaughter \•Its the story
like tl WCI.S CI terrible "mjusttce" to'the children "who could
have been killed." ,s he's mad because the other netghbor expect.&lt; her lo pay damages Aod she didn't offer to help With her
grundnwlher's doctor bill (the part not paid by Medicare)
What do yousaytoa person so mcons1derate'? - MAD
DEARMAD· .
I'd say, ''SOrry, I'tn busy ,'' next Ume this ptlbl' exCuse for a
grCinddaughter descends With her k1ds .. H.
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PERSONAL TO "CHARLES" (who asked two pages loll of
questions on wtfe spahking):
Your interests are too perverse for this column. Try Marqu1s
de Sade. 1But don't try your Ideas on anyone other than an
advertiser 1n a far-underground newspaper .) ·H.

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New members join club
Debbie Ohhngef, Teresa and Ruth Snuth. A 20 pound
Benedom and "Margi e pm and certificate went lo
Benedum were welcomed in- Mrs . Marcia Ar.nold, .
to membership when the Mmersville.
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Me1gs Conway D1et Class met
Conway met allhe Mason
at lhe Meigs Inn Monday Emergency Squad Room
mghl
Tuesday mght at 7:3() m
The revolvmg trophies for Mason, W.Va. and welcomed
the most weekly weight lost four new members, Betty
were g1vcn lo Grace Abbott Fox·, Pat Ball, l..ots Altizer,
and runners-up Avice Ba1Jey and Careen Lewis. Vivtan
Cornell lost the most weight
jor the w•ek with Kunberly
Morrow, the rwmer-up.
Next week's classes will be
held on Monday at the Meigs
Inn, Tuesday at the Mason
Emergency Squad room,
Wednesday at the Ohio
University Inn, Athens, and
Thursday night at the Point
Pleasant Inn. A eoupon
special will permit persons to
join for only $3 Mrs. JoAnn
Newsome has charge of Con·
way , 992-3382.

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FRIDAY
POMEROY Youth Baseball
League meetmg, 8 p m.
Friday at Amencan Legion
Hall,
Pomeroy.
All
managers, assistant
managers and parents interested in helping with
summer program asked to
attend. Anyone interested 111 '
coaching a pony league team,
contact
Don
Runnel,
president, or attend meeting.
RACINE ER Squad special
meeting Friday 7:3() p.m. at
fire house . Members 1.1rged to
attend this
important
meetmg
SPECIAL YOUTH revival
at Syracuse Chuf.l:b of the
Nazarene Friday, Saturday
and Sunday with Rev. Steve
Sullivan as speaker.Services
at 7 p.m. each evemng and
10.45 a.m. Sunday. Pubhc
IIIVlled.
SATURDAY
SIGN UP for Middleport
Youth Baseball League
surruner program Saturday
and Sunday at old council
chambers, first floor of
Middleport Village Hall; 9 a.
m. to 1 p m. Saturday and I
to 3 p. m. Sunday. Fee of $5
must be paid at signup to he
used for purchase of equipment. uniforms, insurance,
etc. Ages for participants, tee
ball, 5-7: pee wee, 6-9; httle
league, lll-12; pony, 13·15.
Anyone with questions should
call John Hood, president, or
Pat Kitchen , sec•etary.
REVIVAL , 7:30 each
evening Thursday t&amp;rough
SaturdBy at Trimly Chr1st1an
Assembly Church, Coolville,
with Joe Beasley, evangelist:
Gilbert Spencer, pastor.
PANCAKE SUPPER, 4 to 7
p.m . Saturday at Pomeroy
Fire StatiOn, Buttemur Ave.,
$2, adults and $1.25 for·
children under 12. Bake sale
also in conjunction with
supper. Proceeds to building
fund.
SONGFEST at Pomeroy
Seventy-day Adventist
Church, 7 •p.m.; aU gospel
smgera and musicians Invited
to take part: public welcome.
SUNDAY
MEETING to organize the
Hit 'n Misses girls' and
women's softball teams,
Sunday", 2 p.m. at Royal
Ctown "Garage, N. Second
Ave ., Middleport.
All
members of Hit 'n Misses
senior girls team, 14-18,
asked to attend. Any former
members or Hit 'n Misses
(any age) may report for new
women's team and if there
are still openings on team,
others may try out.
NEW VFW POST, I p.m.
Sunday With degree team of
Balllmore to be _present.
Meeting Will be held al the
Rutland American LegiOn
hull.
MARY SHRINE, Wh1te
Shrme of Jerusalem, 2 p.m.
Sunda~ al the Pomeroy
Masomc Temple for a prac·
lice. All officers asked to at·
tend.

DEAR POLLY - Several
employees of our local
newspaper have difficulty
removing newsprint ink from
our clothing. It is especially
hard on white blouses and
suede JackeL&lt;;. We woUld apprec~ale some help from you
and the readers. -LOYCE
AND SHERRY
DEAR LOYCE . AND
SHERRY - The following
suggesttons for removing
printmg mk stains came from
a U.S. Dept. of Agrtculture
bulletin on stain removal and
I do hope tbey will be of some
belp to all of yoo,
Sponge such stains with
turpentine (flammable and
poison) OR use a cummerclal
grease solvent. These
solvents
are sold under
various trade names. Read
directions carefully and handle with extreme care. Clean·
mg fluids can he hazardous.
Some materials w1ll not take
strong solvents so test
carefully m an inconspicuous
place. The procedure ts to
place stumed area (slam Side
down) on a pad of clean cloth
and with a light mollon apply
solvent and hopefully "wash"
it out onto the cloth. A wad of
cotton or soft cloth can be
dampened with the solvent
for applymg. It is better to
use several light applicatwns, if need be, rather than
one applied with a heavy
hand. Work from center of
slam out and irregularly
around lhe edges so as to pre·
vent "rings". t"'hangc pud

By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Televlaloa Wrller
,
NEW VORl&lt;: (UPI~- From the Mondales14 the Matthaus,
from Donny and Marie to Reggie Jacbon, Barbara Walters
mterviews people who have made it.
After watching these elUimples ol succe6S in America, the
conclusion is obvious - success beats failure , nch is better
than poor.
Viewers can judge for themselves on April 4 when the latest
"Barbara Walters Special" goes on ABC, II). II p.m., Eastern
time. ·
The only one even to cast doubt on the advantages ol success
is Reggie Jackson . Jackson's problem has been that, unlike
many other athletes, he is over-articulate
In this interview he discusses the very real problems that
made h1s first season w1th the New York Yankees a perS~~nal
disaster, although it ended up in professional glory as he hit
three home runs in the final game of the World Series.
He comes across as an interesting man with great and
justified pride in)lis abilities and at least passing acquaintance
With his ~n and off tbe field . Bljt when be struggles 14
assume hwrulity, it's a losing battle.
The interview with Vice President ood Mrs Mondale in tbe
mansion that comes with the job reveals two very attractive
people that success is unlikely to spoil. They do enjoy it.
The one area in which Mondale proves evasive concerned his
possible presidential ambitions, and there Miss Walters
unaOOluntably falters and faUs to ask him the pointblank
question.
If success won't spoil the Mondales, it can't even dent the
determined niceness of Donny and Marie Osmond, who retain
the familyo(triented, Bible-inspired values of their Mormon
Church.
Under Miss Walters questioning they discuss their own
attitudes toward subjects ranging from sexual perrrussiveness
(they're against it) lo their church's attitude toward blacks,
about which they appear uncomfortable.
The most amusing couple are the Matthaus - she's a white·
laced former actress, who once understudied Jayne Mansfield
and twice was married 14 William Saroyan.
Mrs. Matthuu Indulges in what may be every divorced
person's secret dream - 14 denounce their ex on national
television.
Mrs. Matthau calls Saroyan a horror, the worst man in the
whole world, and says she loathed him.
Matthau's response: "She doesn 't like him because he's
short."
Overall the Walters special is pleasant, entertaining but
basicaUy paints its subjects in flattering watercolors -there's
no hard edge here .

By Dr. Lamar Miller

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underneath if necessary .
I do not suggest thiS for
suede jackets. They should go
to a profess101Ujl .cleaner.
Good luck ! -POLLY
DEARPOLLY-To makea
su1tca..se or mw.ty drawer
smell mce, sprinkle or spray
a M of cologne around the
stdes or leave a cake of unwrapped scented soap in 1t for
a few days . f even did this
With a box of greeting cards
!hal smelled musty and 1t
worked well. I;'erhaps lhiB
will help Lola who has tbe
musty suitcase. - AUCE
OEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is With trying to avmd
those ladies who "balhe 11 m

their favorite perfUjtles. I
have an allergy to perfume
and have fowid the only relief
is to light up a Cigarette to cut
the perfume odor and this
usually results in those
"smelly" women steering
clear of me - JOICE .
DE;AR JOICE - It sounds
as if you and your friends had
hetter have a frank discussion about the problem and
arbitrate it among yourselves
with a bit 'llf "give" on both
sides. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - When
writing letters or sending
Christmas cards to old
friends, I sometimes find I
have forgotten the names of
the1r children. To correct this
I now put )he children's
names in parenthests next to
the parents' names in my address book~ No more embarassment by using the
wrong names or by having
todisregard mentioning the
children. -DIANA

Birthday party held
for Mrs. Pullins
REEDSVILLE-A surprise King, Usa and Randy, Gary
birthday party was held Pooler 1 Nancy Samos, Faye
recently honoring Mrs. Lena and Jimmy Watson, Mr. and .,
Belle Pullins; Reedsville. The Mrs. Jim Bernard, Came •
party was hosted by Betty and Kathy , Mr. and Mrs. •"
Osborn, Janice Davis, and Frank Upton and son, Benny, :
Mrs. Pullins' · daughters, Mrs. Libby Beaumont, Miss :
D1ana and Kathy .
Donna Martm, Mrs. Martha :
Attending were her mother, Bailey~ and daughter, Edla, •
Mrs. Inez Pooler, her Sister Mrs. '· Pullins' husband, :
and brother-in-law, Mr...and F;dgar, and tHeir daughters, :
Mrs. Ray Wiener, Fairbor)"l";' Diana alld ~athy.
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Donald ' Pooler and Libby, Mrs. PUllins received gifts ~
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CINCINNATI (UP[) - Bill
Plummer, the Cincinnati
Reds' other catcher, was
placed on unconditional
waivers Thursday as the
Reds cut their roster to 25
players.
The Reds also sent
outfielder Champ Sununer to
their Indianapolis farm team,
and told free agent pitcher AI
Downing he would not be
offered a CQntract.
Plummer, who spent his
last six years in Cincinnati,
will become a f~ agent if
not claimed by ·Wednesday.
The Reds have to make one
more cut to reduce the roster"
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Coach Dennis Fitzgerald
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ACCEPTs NEW JOB
CINCINNATI (UPI)
After eight and a haU years
as executive vice president of
the Greater Cincinnati
Chamber of Commerce,
Frank E. Smith resigned
Thursday to take a similar
post In Detroit.
· Smtt\1,, 47, .Is former
tlxecuUve vi~ _president of
\he Schenectady, N.Y.,
County
Chamber
of
Commerce. He will replace
the reUring Dwight Have!lll in
the Greater Detroit chamber.

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Victor Perry has been
released (rom O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital where he
was admitted for observation
and treatment.
Mr and Mrs. Mendal Jor·
dan attended a meetin~ of
Pomona Junior Grange at the
Rock Springs Grange Hall
recently. Mrs. Jordan, State
Jumor Deputy Matron,
presented a charter of the
Junior Grange.

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Neff, Jody Custer, Jennifer.
McKmley, ' Usa · Honaker,
Mall Baker, Patty and Karen
Martin, Dui·n Roach.
Teachers and parents attend
mg were ' Mrs. Nora Rice,
Mrs. Sharon Stewart, Miss
Thelma Boyer, Mrs. Betty
McKinley, Mrs. Phyllis
Baker, Mrs. Debbie Honaker,
Mrs. Lorraine Neff, Mrs.
Debbie Gerlach, and Mrs.
Dorothy Roach.

Mr and Mrs . Donald
Crabtree and Cindy have
mumed from FloridB where
they spent I wo weeks
vacat1on They stayed in
Hollywood arid visited
various sights In thai area,
were at Disney World and
viewe.d other tntcresting

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department of the Middleport
Church of Chmt staged a piz·
za party Tuesday evemng jor
the children.
The party was held follow·
ing a contest in which the
girls were winners over the
boys who did the serving.
Attending were Tara
Gerlach, Jared and Chris
Stewart, Shannon Coates,
Trey and Clinton Glaze, Kelly

Personals

Fnends and relatives from
the area attended the funeral
of Edgar Weyand, Columbus,
who was born and reared in
the Point Rock area Serv1ces
were held at the BigonyJordan Funeral Home in
Albany with burial in the
Castor Cemetery near Point
Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashley.
Chester, were callers at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Starkey one
even1ng recently.
Martha Mays is CQnfmed to
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital
in Athens where she is being
treated for an ulcer and
complications.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Speigel
and Wayne, Columbus, were
weekend guests of Mr. ·and
Mrs. Rex Cheadle and
family
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs.
Walter Jordan, Joshua
.
and Jeremy, included Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey,
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
man Shaner. Jodv and
Many people who need a the
following ·
Alien Kevin, Mrs. Dave Moore
social security number for a registration card 1-151, U. S. and Chad and Karen Gilkey,
summer job, driver's license, Immigration Form 1-94, Athens.
or baQk account may find AR3a, 1-186, 1-185, SW-434, J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamon
they have a problem because 95a; or 1·184.
and family of Woodville, were
they did not apply for their
Photocopies are not ac. Easter guests of his parents,
number soon enough, Ed ceptable and aU documents Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hamon.
Peterson, Social Security submitted w1ll be retumed. Mrs. 0 . M. Rife spent from
Manger in Athens said today , Peterson emphasized that all Sunday unltl ThursdBy with
People do not realize they documents are subject to her brother-In-law and sister,
cannot just walk into a Social verification
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vorys in
Security Off1ce and have a
Additional information and Columbus.
number issued on the spot. It application for social security
Goldie Gillogly, Albany,
takes tune, Peterson em· card can be obtained at the spent Easter with her son-In·
phasized. A person should Athens Social Security Office, law and daughter, Mr and
apply for his or her number at located at 221 I&gt; Columbus Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
least 4 weeks before it will be Road. The telephone number
Mr. and Mrs. ' Dwaine
needed.
1s 592-4448. Meigs County Jordan and Sarah have
Because evidence of age, residents can dial 992-3622
returned from a week spent
identity, and citizenship or
in Pomona Park, Fla., wllh
allen status is required, a
.her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
person can speed up the
William Culwell. Mr. Culwell
process if he or she has this
has been confined · to the
Northfield
hospital but IS home for a few
needed information when
days before going back to the
applying, Peterson noted .
Examples of evidence a
hospital for po04ible surgery
NORTHFIELD,
Ohio and treatments.
person born 1n the United
States can submit include : (UPI) - l'riendly Bob led aU
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
For age and citizenship: A the way Thursday mght in H. Cheadle· for Easter were
b1rth certificate or church winning the featured J2,640 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison
record of baptism Is lOth race at Northfield Park. and family and Samuel
Friendly Bob, driven by Johnson, Stoutsville, Mella
preferred, but school record,
Dale
McConnell to his fourth Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
church record, State · or
trwmph
of the season, Cheadle and family and Mr.
Federal census record, in·
cuvered
the
mile in 2:07 1-5 and Mrs. Rexle Cheadle, all
surance policy, marriage
and
returned
$22.21i, $8.40 and local.
record which shows age and
$3.40.
date of birth, military
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey,
Spectators Milly fmtshed a local, and Mrs. Roy
discharge papers, delayed
b1rth certificate, draft card, neck back in second and paid Wiseman, Harrisonville,
U. S. passport, or any other $9.80 and ,5.80, while ca Ued on Mrs. Elms Vernon,
record showtng age or date of Manuscript showed and New Lexington, went to the
kicked back $6.
btrth can he used.
cemetery at Shawnee, then
Friendly Bob's victory journeyed on to Columbus
Naturalized U. S. citizens
can bring their U. S. pass· triggered a big tnple com· where they visited Jessie
port, Naturahzatlon cer· bination of 5·1·2 that was Jewell before returning home
tif1cate, U. S. citizen identity worth $1,039.80 .
on Monday evening.
A crowd of 3,646 wagered
card, certiftcate of cttizen·
Columbta Grange No. 2435
shtp, or consular report of $482,631.
birth .
Al1ens should bring one of

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Pizza party held recently

best illustrate the point. If
you male 5·7", your ideal
weight is 150 pounds. If you
weigh 180 pounds, you are 30
pounds or 20 percent over·
weight. If you add any of the
other heart risk factors such
as smoking, high blood
pressure or diabetes, you will
multtply that chance of heart
attack man¥ tunes 1n ad·
dition to the three times in·
cidence for obes1ty alone.
Question : How can I figure
what mY Ideal weight should
be?
Answer: Physicians, in
figuring the ideal calorie
intakei- useure height, sex,
and body build of:tlle patient
and determine the Ideal
weight from this. For
females, the ideal weight Is
100 pounds lor hve foot plus
five pounds for every inch
over five feet taU . If you have
a heavy frame, add five to ten
pounds. If you have a small
frame, subtract five to ten
pounds from this total. For
men, start With ll0 pounds
and add five pounds for every
mch over five feet taU . For
example, tf you are a female
five foot twu inches tall and of
average build, add ten
pounds to 100 pounds and
your Ideal weight figures out
to be llO pounds. When at·
tempting to reach ideal
weight, men have been shown
to lose weight easier than
women, for reasons which
are not clear yet. We need
REEDSVILLE - Kennetn something to counterbalance
E. (Gene) Riggs of Reeds- our already mcreased in·
ville has been named a e~dence of heart attack!
Question: What other
member of the President's
Honor Club of John Hancock mediCal conditions are
Mutual ·Life Insurance commonly associated with
Company, an association of obesity?
leading sales representatives
Answer: Hypertension, or
from the firm's nation-wide high blood pressure, can be
general agency field force. aggravated by obesity .
A member of the Frank E. Diabetes mellitus (sugar
Clegg, CLU, general agency diabetes ), especially in
in ColW)lbus, he was among . middle-aged and older
352 members attending lhe people, often 1s precipitated
company 's
ann u a I by obesity. Hyptertension,
Prestdent's Honor Club diabetes and obesity are also
meeting last week at Walt known factors in the
Disney World in Lake Buena production of coronary heart
Vista, Florida.
condttions. Therefore, you
A graduate of Chester High . can see the double jeopardy.
School, Gene jomed the John Gall bladder d1sease 1s
Hancock in 1965. Riggs is ' ' another condition more
very, active ' 10 community common f• in obese people,
affairs and IS a member of espectaUy•in females. In fact ,
the Metgs - Gallla • Mason doctors ·have a saying, "Fat,
L1 fe . UnderwrIters female, and forty 1s gall
Aslloclat10n. He has received bladder disease." Gout and
their National Quality Award osteoarthritis which we aiS9
six times and their National call degeneraiive or wear and
Sales Achievement Award tear arthritis are much more
three times.
prevalent 1n 'obese people as
Gene, his wife, Judy, and well.
their two sons reside in
Reedsville.
RISK FACTORSOBF.SrrY (PART I~
By Dr. Llmar MWer
Colle&amp;eof
O.leo[NICidc Medldne,
Oblo Uaivenlly
Question : t1ow can obesity
cause heart problems or
heart attacks?
Answer: Obesity promotes
a condition In which a fatty
subltance collects on the
lru\er walls of arteries. This
condition
is
called
atherosclerosis . This
atherosclerosis narrows the
opening Inside the blood
vessel and decreases the now
of blood to the organs of the
body. This can happen In any
or aU of the arteries in the
body, bul when it happens in
the coronary arteries leading
to"the heart , it causes heart
attacks. In addillon, II a
person is obese, the heart
must beat heav1er and work
harder to SUPIIIY blood to vital
areas because of the
rOIJistance offered by the fat
tissue. This is especially true
if extra fat accumulates
around the heart .
Question : What are the
increased chances of heart
attack if I'm obese?
Answer: An example will

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Maxine Plummer, Director
of the Gallla ·Jackson· Meigs
Community Mental Health
and Mental Retardation
Board announced official
notification
had
been
received from the Depart·

held their March meeting.
Plans were made lor at·
lending the annual Meigs
County Grange Banquet at
Salisbury School on April 7.
The State Grange baking
CQntest will be held at the
April meeting . Donations
were made to the Heart
Fund, Easter Seals, Cancer
Fund and an appeal for aid
was answered .
Those enjoying an Easter
family gathering with Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Jordan and
Jerrie Sue mcluded Mr. and
Mrs . Reed Jeffers. Ida
Denison, Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Birchfield and family, the
David Uewellyn fam1ly, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Jordan and
Jason, Mr . and Mrs. Dan
JordBn and Derek and Brell
Allman.
SPECIAL SERVICES
Temple U.M .W. members
hosted a Maundy Thursday
service at Albany on 1lmrfr
day evemng. A ... commemorative service of the Last
Supper of Jesus and his
disctples, complete with
communlon and a eommon
meal of beans and cornbread
was served to those attending . Member~ of Pearl
Chapel, Snowvtlle, Albany
and Temple churches were
present. Albany U.M w
members assisted with the
observance and about fifty
persons were m attendance.
DIES IN COLUMBUS
CARPENTER - Mrs .
Lawrence Woodyard (Gladys
Jeffers ) passed away '"
Columbus. She was a
daughterofthelateW E and
Emma Chase Jeffers and was
born and reared in this
commumty and slung with
her husband gre w to
adulthood here
Surv1vor.s Include two
daughters, Mrs James
(Irene ) Foster, South Vienna,
Ohio: Mrs. Wtlbur (l..oUise \
Smith, Johnstown , Ohm; a
son, DavJll Woodyard,
Marietta , eight grandChildren and three great·
grandchidren , along with her
husband . A brother, Reed
Jeffers, and two sisters,
Metts Ftsher and Mrs
William (Ida) Cheadle, all
local, also surviVe. Services
and bunal were m Westerville on Fnday Altending
from this area were Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Jeffers, Mr, and
Mrs. Lavern Jordan, Mrs.
Wilham Cheadle, Mrs. Metia
Fisher and Mr and Mrs. Rex
Cheadle .

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l'ersonal Advocacy and
Senior Friends. New and
expanded services Include
Transitional services. Partial
HospltailuUon and Inpatient
Service.
The federal grant com·
bmed with state funds make
up $1,M8,056 of the Center's
$2.462,366 operating budget of
which the local three co unty
mental health levies provide
$10,302 in matching funds In
order to be eligible tn receive
the state and federal funds .
Breakdown of local share
by county is Ja ckson. $1.847.
Meigs, $1.649 and Gallla
$6,606 . The remainder of the
budget. approximately
$904,006 of the total $2,462,36ll
comes from the payment of
fees for services (Title XX.
Blue Cross and other forms of
hospital insurance and direct
payment by patients

ment of Health. Education
and Welfare confirming
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Mental Health Center' s
Operations Grant renewal
application for 1978. The
grant funds are a major
source of the Center's funding
base. They are, however.
restr~cted to use for provision
of services. II does not cover
facllllies, construction or
rental or any form of
facilities maintenance.
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m some instances eJpanslon
of existing mental health
services and the development
of several additional services
not yet available to residents
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counties. Existing services
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Perr n pas tor 8ob Buck Sunday
school 1upt Church School 9 15
am wonhlp u 'o'lce 10 00 am
Cho r rehearsal Tuesday 7 30
p m under d rection of AI ce

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POMEROY CHURCH Of THE

NAZARENE Corner Un on and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender
100 pasta
Sunday ~e hool q 30

o m Glen McClung supt

morn

ng wont-. p 10 30 a m even ng
serv ce 7 30 m d week serv ce
Wednesday 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Rev
Alber MacKenr e rector Ser
11

cas and Sunday s(:hool at 12

noon
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST
212 W Mo n S Joh n McArthur

po$1or 8 bla sc hool 9 30 o m
0 30 a m
morning word1 p
Youth meet ngs 6 30 p m

evan

Rev Bobby Po ter pastor ~un
doy school 10 a m Sunday war
sh p 11 a m Sunday even ng
s• v ce 7 p m Wednesday Fomi
ly Tro ng Hour 7 p m W.dnesday
wo sh pserv ce 7 30p m

HAlEl COMMUNITY CHURCH
Near long Bottom Edsel Hart
pastor Sunday school 10 am
Church
7 30 p m
p oyer
meet ng 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAl
Th rd Av• th• R•v W II am Kn t
el pester Ronold Dugan Sun
day School Supt Cla sses for all
ages even ng se 11 ce 7 30 B ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
youth serlo' ces Fr day 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
liST Corner Ash and Plum Noel
Herrman pastor Sotu day even
ng serw ce 7 30 p m Sunday
Sc:hool 10 30 a m
MEIGS

COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH

ng worsh p 7 30 Wednesday
n ghl p aye m&amp;eling and 8 ble
study 7 30p m

THE SALVATION ARMY
Butternut Ave

115

Po meroy EnYoy

ond Mrs Ray W n ng oft cars. In
cho ge
Sunday ho nan
meet ng 10 o m Sunday School
10 30 a m Sunday school leader
YPSM E o se Adams 7 p m
solvo t o n meet ng
vat ous
speakers and mus c spec al5 7 30
p m Thu sdoy- 10 om to 2 p m
Lad es Home League all women
nv ted 7 30 p m p aye meet ng
ond 8 b e &amp; udy Bob Estep
eader
Rev
Noel Ht man
eocher
BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP
liST CHAPEL Route 1 ShadePastor Bobby E k ns
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday worship
5 45 p m Wednesday prayer se
vce730pm

POMEROY WESTS DE

C~URCH

OF CHRIST 200 W Mo n St Jerry
Paul m n stflr phone 992 7666
Conse val ve non nsf umental
Sunday wanh p 10 a m B ble
study 11 om worshp 6 p m
Wednesday B be study 7 p m

OLD DEXTER B BLE CHRIST AN
CHURCH
Rev Rolrh Sm th
pos o Su ndoy schoo 9 30 a m
Mri Worley Franc s super nten
dent Preach ng serv ces t st &amp;
th rd Sundays follow ng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Preach ng 9 30 a m f rst and se
cond Sundays of 90ch man h
th rd and fourth Sundays each
month worsh p service at 7 30
p m
Wedne sday evenings ot
7 30 Prayer and B ble Study
SEVEN!~

DAY

Robert T Bumgo ner
0 rector

ADVENT ST

Mu ber y He ghts Road Pomeroy
Pastor Albert 0 t es Sabbath
S&lt;hoo
Supe ntendent
Clo o
Mcintyre Sabbath School Sa u
day ofte noon at 2 00 w th Wo
sh p Se v cefo llow ng at3 15

John F Fultz
Ph ft2 21e1
Pomero¥

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Rober Bumgarner
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
Pas o
Worsh p 10 30 om
Church School 9 30 am UMVF 6
pm
RUTLAND W lbur Hilt Pastor
Worsh p 10 30 a m Church School
9 30a m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Ho wey Koch Jr
ASBURY
Worsh p l l a m
Chvrch School 9 SO a m UMW
f nt Tuesday B ble Study Thurs
7 30 p m
FOREST RUN Worsh p 9 a m
Church School lOam
MINERSVILLE Worsh p 10 am
Churc h School 9 a m
SYRACUSE Church Schoo 9 00
a m Wonh p serv ce 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev T mothy Sm th
C uste leader
Rev Steven W !san
Assoc ate
BETHANY (Dorcas) Wash p
9 30 a m Church School 10 30

om

CARMEL Chruch School 9 30
a m Worsh p 10 30 a m 2nd and
4 h Sundays
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sckool
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH S star
Horr ett 9 30 a m Wo sh p 7 3() p m 1st
and 3rd Sundays P oyer meet ng
Wo ne~ Supt Sunday School
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fe owsh p
9 30 a m
mo n ng wonhlp
11upper I s Saturday 6 p m UMW
10 45 o m
THE HILAND CHAPEL George 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
EAST LETART Ch uch Schoo
Casto pastor Sunday School
1st 2nd 3 d Sundays 9 30 a m
9 30 a m e\len ng worsh p 7 30
Fourth Sunday 10 30 om Wcr
Thursday even ng proye se v ce
sh p 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
730pm
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Sunday 9 30 a m Prayer meet ng
Oov1d Mcnn m n star W em Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW ht
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Waban Sunday school supt Sun
WESLEYAN (Rae ne) Sundcy
day school 9 30 a m morn ng
School 10 o n'i Wo sh p II o m
woshp 030am
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 282 Jr UMVF Wednesday 3 30 p m
Mulbe ry Avr~ Pomeroy Paul J B ble Study Thu sday 7 p m Cho
Proct ce Thursdoy 8 p m
White Pa sto Gary Basham Sun
LETART FALLS ChurcH School
dey school sup! Sundcy school
lst 2nd 3 d Sundays 10 15 o m
q 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
4th Sunday 9 15 a m Worsh p
10 30 even ng worsh p 6 30 p m
M dweek prayer serv ce 7 30 1st 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 o m
4th Sunda y 7 30 p m
pm
MORNING STAR Worship 9 30
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
am Church School 10 30 o m
De,.; e Rd langsv tie Oh o Rev
Clyde Ferrell Pastor Sunday M d Week Serv ce Wednesday a
11 o m
Saturday pm
Schoo
MORSE CHAPEL Wo shp II
preoctl ng serv ces 7 30 p m
Wednesday even ng B be 1tudy a m Church School9 30 a m
PORTLAND Worsh p 7 30 p m
ot7 30p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Chu ch School 9 30 a m
SUTTON Church School 9 30
8a ley Run Rood Rev Emmett
a m Wo sh p ht and 3 d Sundays
Rowson pastor Handley Dunn
J030om
sup! Sunday school 10 am Sun
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
doy even ng serv ce 7 30 B ble
R&amp;v R chord Thomas
teaching 7 30 p m Thursday
Pastor
DYESV LLE
COMMUNITY
Duane Syclenstr cker
CHURCH Rage C Turne po!tor
John Oougla'i
Sunday school ~ 30 a m Sunday
Anoc ates
morn g worsh p 10 30 Sundoy
Worsh p 10 a m
JOPPA
even ng 'ie v ce 7 30
Church School 9 a m
Prayer
MIDDLEPORT
MT MG 1 AH BAPTIST Co ner Meet ng Wedmudoy a p m
lONG BOTIOM Sunday school
fourth and Main Mlddlepo t
at 9 30 o m Wo ship serv ces ot
Rev Hen y Key Jr pastor Sun
day School 9 30 o m Mrs Ervin 7 30 p m B ble study and Youth
at
8 p m
on
Baumgardner
supt
Morn ng meeting
Wednesdays
wonhp l045o m
NORTH BETHEL Worsh p 11
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
a m Church School1 0 c m
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
ALFRED Sunday School q 30
taw ence Manley pastor Mrs
Ru ssell Young Sundcy Scho&lt;JI am Wo sh p 10 45 am Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 45 p m
Supt Sunday School 9 30 o m
UMW Jrd Tuesday 8 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 Wednes
REEDSVILLE Sunday School9 30
day p aye meet ng 7 30 p m
om Worshp 730 pm Paye
MT MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD
Tuesdoy
Roc ne Reule :2 the Rev Jame1 Meeting 7 30 p m
V sltot on7 30 p m 1st Thu sdoy
M Muncy past~ Sunday sc.hoo l
S LVER RIDGE Wo !!.h p 10 am
9 45 a m morntng worshtp 11
Church School 9 a m
am
even ng wo sh p 7 30
TUPPERS PLAINS Worsh p 9
Prayer meet ng Tuesday 7 30
am Church School I 0 a m
p m Young peoples meet ng
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
7 30 p m Thursday
George F ede ck supt Se v ce
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
weekly 9 30 om on Sunday
CornerS )(fh and Pol me the Rev
K by 0 te
pastor
Robart Preach ng I rst and th rd Sundays
of month by Cl fford Sm th 9 30
Porker super ntendent Sunday
om
WMPO Rod o rrogrom 7 4S a m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION
Sundoy Schoo 9 15 a m Morn
Rev Ke th Ebl n pastor Sunday
ngWo shp 1015am Youthac
9 30 a m
L1t00ard
tv I es and fell owsh p fa un or School
G /more f rst elder even ng ser
and sen or h gh students 6 p m
Sunday even ng wo sh p 7 30 Y ce 7 30 p m We-dnesday prayer
meet ng 7 30p m
p m M d week prayer se v ces
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Rccme Route 2 The Rev Charles
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Md
dleport 5th and Moln George Hond pastor Sundoy school 9 45
a m morn ng worship 11 om
Glaze m n sler M ke Gerlach
Even ng !l.erv ce!l. Tuesdoy ond
super ntendent Terry Yankey
youth m n star B ble school 9 30 Frdoy 730pm
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
am
morn ng worsh1p 10 30
Duane Worden
am
evemng worship 7 30 OF CHRIST
m n ster 8 ble class 9 30 o m
prayer se 11 ce 7 p m Wednes
morning worsh1p 10 30 am
day
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE avemng worsh p 6 30 p m
NAZARENE Rev J m Broome Wednesday 81ble study 6 30 p m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
pastor Mrs Mary lothey Sunday
school supl Sunday 'School 9 30 George Frederick supt Sunday
am
morn rl'g worship 10 30 monngsevce 930am wth
a m
Sunday
evangelist c preach ng on f at and th rd Sun
meat ng
7 00 p m
Prayer day of month by G.arge Picken.s
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI
meeltng Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN TY Church Sunday School ser
.., ce 9 45 o m Worsh p service
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY
10 30 Evangel 11 c Sarv ca 7 30
Dw ght L Zavltz d rector
Wednesday
Prayer
HARRISONVILLE p m
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
Ernest meet ng 7 30
ZION CHURCH Of CHRIST
Stricklin pasta Sunday church
Don
sckool 9 30 a m Mrs Homer Pomeroy Harnsonv lie Rd
Kennedy pa1tor Bill McElroy
lee supt
morning wor5htp
Sunday sckool supt
Sunday
10 30
school 9 30 a m morning wor
MIDDLEPORT Sunday school
sh1p and commun on 10 30 a m
9 30 a m R•chord Vaughan aupJ
Sunday evening youth Chr Ilion
Morning worship 10 30
SYRACUSE Morntng worship 9 Endeavor 6 p m worsh1p a•r
vtce 7 p m Wednesday evening
am Sunday achool 10 a m Mr1
pray., meetmg ond B1bte study 7
Sampson Hall supf
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD pm

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For Karllllld Karen this month mnrks their second wedding
annJverHW')' It brings bright memories thnt glow ns the c1111dles
glow"d Utat Snturdny eve ning they were ttlarried
But ~looking bock" Is not the chnrnctcr oflove Love looks
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devoUon of amWIIUld n womllll to each other de\otJon enriched
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Chu ch
se v ces 9 30 a m Sunday School
10 30 a m

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Sunday schoo l 9 30 o m war
ship se v ce 10 30 a m Sunday
servtces 7 p m youth group
Wednesday 7 p m
ANTIQU TY BAPTIST Rev Eo I
Shuler pasto
Sunday sc hool
930a m Chu chserv ce 7p m
youth meet ng 6 p m Tuesday B
ble Study 7 p m
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man pastor F onkl n mboden
cha rmon of he Board of Chr s
I an l fe Sunday School 9 30
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p m Prayer mee t ng Wednes
doy730pm
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Sunday
Sunday school supt
school q 30 a m mo n ng war
sh p 10 AO om Sunday even ng
worshtp 7 30 Wednesday even
ng B bte study 7 30
DANVIllE WESLEYAN Rev R
0 Brown pas to Sunday School
9 30 a m
morn ng wo sh p
10 45 youth serv ce 6 45 p m
even ng wo sh p
7 30 p m
pray&amp; and pro se Wednesday
730pm
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTISf
M les Trout
pastor
Sunday
school 10 a m Steve L tile supt
Evening se v ce 7 p m prayer
meeting Thursday 7 p m

CHESTER

CHURCHOF

GOD

Re\1 Ptobby Porter pastor Sun
day school 9 30 a m worsh p
se v ce II o m even ng serv ce
7 30 youth se v ce Wednesday
730pm
LANGSVILLE
CHR STIAN
CHURCH Robert Musser pastor
Sunday school 9 30 o m Roy
Sigmon supt morn ng wo sh p
10 30 Sunday even ng terv ce
7 30 mid week serv1ce Wednes
day 730pm

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Date Boss
patter
Bob Moore
Sunday
School supt Sunday school 9 30
am
morn ng worsh p 10 45
a ~ evangels! c s•rv ce 7 p m
Wednesday service~ - prayer
and pro se 7 p m
Nazarene
youth 7 p m
Do ly prayer
meet ng 8 30 a m Men s prayer
mnt n" Scturdoy 7 p m

EDEN UN TEO BRETHR1N IN
CHRIST Elden R Blake pastor
Sundcy School 10 am Howard
McCoy supt Morn1ng sermon
11 a m Sunday mght services
Chr 1 t on Endeavor 7 30 p m
Song service 8 p m Preach ng
Mtdweek Prayer
8 30 p m
m"t ng Wednesday 7 p m Roy
Ada"!! lay leader

APPUAN&amp;E
SERVICE

Ftre Extinguishers

Ph 949 2550

Racine

RACINE PlANING MILL
Ph 992 3978

Syracuse

CHURCH OF JESUS CHR ST
located o Rutland an New l mo
Road ne:t: to Fo est Ac e Po J...
Rev Roy Rouse pastor Robe rt
Musser Sunday Schoo supt Sun
day school I 0 30 o m worsh p
7 30 p m B ble Study Wednes
dey 7 30 p m ~ Saturday n ght
prayer se v ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK GROVE CHR STIAN
Roger Watson pas o Kenneth
Byer Sunday !!.chool supt Mo n
Sun
ng worsh p 9 30 a m
dcyschooi 10 30 a m ewen ng
serv ce 7 30 Wednesday B ble
St udy 7 30p m
MT
UN ON BAPTIST
Don
W ls on
Su nday
sckool
supe ntendent Sunday school
9 45 o m
even ng worsh p 7
p m P aye mee ng 7 p m
Wednesday

TUPPERS

PLAINS CHR STIAN

CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pastor Howard Coldwell J
Sunday Schoo Supt
Sunday
Schoo 9 30 a m Morn ng Se
mon 10 30 a m Sunday e ... en ng
servce 7pm
LETART
FALLS
UNITED
BRETHREN Rev F eelond Nor s
poster Floyd Norr s sup! Sunday
school 9 30 a m morn ng se
man 1030o m Paye sevce
Wednesday 7 30 p m

CHURCH OF GOD OF PRO
PHECV 0 J Wh le Road off 160
Rev George Groyie pastorSun
day School 10 a m Arthu Hen
son Sup
Morn ng Wo sh p II
om Vaung Peoples ser\1 ce 7
p m Even ng 11erv ce 7 30 p m
Wednr~sday
M d Week Prayer
Service
7 30 p m
Youth
meet ng 6 30 p m Even ng wo
shp 730pm

CHESTER

CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE Rev Herber Grate
pastor Worsh p serv ce 11 a m
and 7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday
School 9 30 o m R cho d Barton
supl Prayer meet ng Wednes
doy730pm

BRADFORD

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST Gob el Mzrs pastor 8
ble Sunday School 9 30 o m mo
n ng church 10 30 am Sunday
7 00 p m
even ng serv ce
Wedne-sday service 7 30 p m

LAUREL CL FF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Rev Floyd F Shook
pas lor lloyd Wr ght Sunday
School Supt M&lt;Jrn ng Wo sh p
9 30 am Sundoy School 10 20
o m Wednesday Prayer and 81
ble Study 7 30 p.m Sunday even
ing worsh1p 7 30 p rp Cho r P oc
t ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charles Russell Sr
m n ster
R ck Macomber supt Sunday
school 9 30 a m wo !!.h p s,e
v ce 10 30 o m B ble Study Tuos
doy730pm

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS Portland Roc ne Rood
W II om Roush pastor Russell

THIS SPACE

PH;~: :;~\156
THIS SPACE
FOR RENT
PHONE 992·2156

Rotc/ If chu ch school D recto
Sunday School 9 30 o m Morn
ng wo sh p 10 30 a n Sunltay
even ng serv ce 7 p m Wednes
day even ng p oyer serv ces 7 30

pm
BETHLEHEM BAPT ST Rev Earl
Shu er paste Worsh p se v ce
9 30 a m Sunday schoo 10 30
a m B ble Study ond prayer se r
v celhu sday 7 30p m
CARLETON CHURCH K ngsbury
Rood Go y K ng pasta Sunday
school 9 30 a m even ng war
sh p 7 30 p m Prayer meet ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Bru ce Sm h paste
Wo l oce
Damewood Sup 8 b e School
P eoch ng se rv ce
9 30 a m
10 45o m No even ngserv ce
HVSELL RUN FREE METHOD ST
CHURCH Rev Herber A ling
pa~to
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mor n ng se v ce
0 30 a m
Ev onge st c serv ce 7 p m P aye
meet ng Thu sdoy 7 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at
Bol d Knob
Rev
lawrence
Gluesencomp S poster Roge
W lifo d S Sunday sckool supt
Sunday school 9 30 o
Sunday
even ng ser\1 ce 7 p m Proye
meet ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest Deeter
class leode
You th meet ng Wednesday 7 30
pm
w th Don and Mar ha
Meadows leaders
WHITES CHAPEL Coolv lie RD
Rev Roy Deeter pastor Sunday
sckoo Cjl 30 a m worsh p se v te
10 30 am 8 ble study end prayer
'i&amp;rv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
lor y Coleman
pastor
Co
Sunday school supts Sam McK n
ney a d Herb Ell tt Sunday school
and commun on 9 30 a m War
sh pond comun on 10 30om
RUTLAND
COM MUNITY

CHURCH

Sunday School

1

9 30

a m wo sh p serv ce 11 a m
Wednesctoy p oyer meet ng 7 30
p m youtk ser vices Sunday 7
p m Sunday n ght wo sh p 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev Lloyd D Gr mm
Jr postO'r"'Su!'ldoy school 9 30
am worship serv ce 10 30 am
B oadcasf f ve over WMPO you ng
peoples
"ier v ce
6 30
ev angelistic ser\1 ce
7 pm
Wednesday 7 p m

MASON COUNTY
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Co'
ne of Second and Ande son
Mason Pastor Frank Lowther
Sunday schoo 9 45 a m war
shp sev ce 1 am and 730
p m
Weekly B bl~ Study
Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHR~T P
0 Bo:t: 4B7 M er S Mason W
Va Sunday B ble Study I 0 a m
Worsh p 11 a m ond 7 p m Bib e
S udy Wednesday 7 p m Vocal
mus c

Moddleporl Ohoo

Deep Steam Extradton

I'll 992 2206
Ph 992 7630
Rt 3 Pomeroy

Keepsake Diamond Rtngs
212 E Matn
Pomeroy

WESLEYAN

HOL NESS - Hornsonvtlle Rood
Dewey K ng~ pasta
Ed son
Weaver ass stant Hendt Eblin
J
Sunday school supt fsunday
school 9 30 a m morning wo
sh p 11 a m Sunday even ng ser
v ce 7 30 proye meet ng Thurs
dov 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF
GOD - Not Pentecostal Rev
George Oiler pastor Worshtp
serv ce Sunday 9 45 a m Sun
day school II a m wonh p ser
11 ce 7 30 p m Thursday prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m

......

MT HERMON Un tee:! tlreth en
Chu ch Sunday Sc:hooi 9 30 a m
Wor!!.h p serv ce 10 .45 a m
P eochmg serv cas every Sunday
o e l)af ng w th C E Wednesday
p oyer meet ng 7 30 p m Rev
James leach
pastor
Dov d
Holter lay Ieeder
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES 1 m le
east of Rut and unci on of Route
124 and Noble Summ t Road (T
174) Sunday B ble Lect u e 9 30
o
Watchtower study
10 30
a m Tuesday Bible study 7 and
8 IS p m Thursdcy theocrot c
school
7 30 p m
serv ce
meet ng 8 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St
M ddleport Bob8y Elktns pastor
Sunday School lo am worsh p
serv ce II a m even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Thursday prayer
meet ng and 8 ble study 7 30
Pm
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST
Chu ch - ~el and Haley postor
Sunday school 10 am even ng
serv ca
7 30 p m
Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOO of P ophecy
located on the 0 J Wtt te Rood
off h ghwoy 160 Sundoy School
10 a m
Super nfendent John
lov'!Kiay F rs t Wednesday n ght
of month CPMA servces second
Wednesday WMS meet ng th rd
through f hh youth serv ce
George Croyle pastor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
Ci rant St Mtddleport Rev Bobby
Elk ns Sunday school 10 a m
mornmg wa sh1p 11 evening
worsh p 7 30 p m
fhursdoy
even ng B bla study ar,d prayer
meehng 7 30 p m Aff I oted w th
SBC
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST- Gabrel Mrar pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a m morn
ng church 10 30 a m Jun or
church program under d reef on
of Karen Mroz for ch1ldren 2 10
dur ng regulor church hour n
ckurch basement Sunday even
ng service 7 p m Wedn8'Sday
servce730pm
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Georges Creek Rood Church
school 9'30 a m morning wor
ih p 10 30 evenmg service 7 30
Prayer meeting Wednasdoy 7 30
pm

ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of Sycamore and S.Cond
Sts Pomeroy The Rev William
M•ddlesworth
Pastor
Sunday
School at 9 45 a m and Church
Se v ces II a m
SACRED HEART Re\1 FatHer
Paul 0 Welton pastor Phone
992 2825 Saturdcy even ng Moss
7 30 Sunday Mo11 8 ond 10 a m
Confess on Saturday T-7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST - On the
Route 7 bypass James E Kee3ee
pastor Sunday school fo om
morn ng worth p 11 a m e\len
lng service 1

Pomeroy

sollon &amp;

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condlllon your

water With

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Now Only

w1ter

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Phone 91'2 2181

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SMALL ENGIN E Po ts Mowe s
I ll~rs and e c We s ock po ts
and shor blocks for sma ll
eng nes G &amp; J Auto Par s 144
W 2ndSt Phone 992 2139
TWO 965 Ford co 10 2 96 7 Ford
tr uck s , and h ton a ft bed
fo 1967 and q72 Ford tr uck s
Go d couch Hoove woshe
Sofa bed 1953 Ford p ckup
body Mala dele&lt;: o 742 2174
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FOR SALE Hay cove r and m )(ed
_!! 25 pe bo e QB S 3906
REG STEREO POLLED He eford
Bu con ong 5 yeo s o d Ge
tie a pr oven s e and w th good
coni a mo on A Go d D amend
S ve Regen comb no on
Al so
Mossey Ferguson 10
Ho se t oc o w th 42 mowe
and othe a c.. chmen s F onk
Cleland Bo)( 84 Roc ne OH
4577 1 or Phone 949 207

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TRINITV Chr st on Assembly
Coo lv lie Gllbe t Spe[lce
pas lor Sunday school 9 30 a m
m.orn ng worsh p 11 o m Sunday
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
m dweek p aye se v ce Wednes
doy730pm

LOST ON

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So

&amp; S MOB LE HOMES

P Plea
sont W Vo bes de Heck s
1973 8 oadmo e 14 x 64 2
bed bom
f
973Dar on 14 x602bed oom
1972 V ctor an 14 "67 3 bed oom
2 bath
1~72 Coventry 12 x 65 3 bedroom
1969 S olesman 12 x 6() 2
bedroom

$2100

Tw n sw ng lock m rors Rod o
Rear step bumpe
h celfen
cond ton
Aile
5
Co I
992 57BS

Md

1968 350 HONDA $250 Plus
Su::uk for pa ts $40 7.42 2349

Stiversville

If you want the
lowest pncl!$ on
Baler Tw1ne now's
the time lo buy
Call us loday

TIMBER Pomeroy Forest P a
ducts Tap pr ce for stand ng
sowt mber Call 992 5965 or
Kent Hanby 1 446 a570
CONS CURRENCY tokens old
pocket welches and cho ns
Stl\ler and gold We need 1964
ond aide 1 lver cons Buy sell
or trode Call Roger Wamsley

m nw

NO ITEM TOO Lorge or too small
W II buy 1 p ec&amp; o complete
household New u!!.ed o ant
ques Mort n 5 Furmture 20 N
M ddleport Phone
2nd St

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992 6370
CHIP WOOD
Poles max
d ometer 10 on lorgest end $8
per tan Bundled tlab $6 per
ton Del lo'ered ta Oh a Pollet
Co Rt 2 Pomeray 992 :2689
$CASH$ far 1unk cars Frye s
Truck and Auto Ports Wretker
Serv•ce T11e sole and Repo
Rutland 742 2081 or Penn::o I

742 9575

19

Mr and Mrs Harold Long,
Canton Mr and Mrs Robert
Pauley Mt Alto W Va and
Mr and Mrs Junior Pauley
and family of Portland
viSited recently with Mr and
Mrs W S Long
Mr and Mrs Harold
VanMeter of Columbus Mr
and Mrs. Mac VanMeter and
Mlasy Pomeroy and Mr and
Mrs Mike Eva111 and family,
local, visited Mrs Ada
VanMeter over the weekend
Mrs Nicki Wilson and
Elaine Lehew called on Mrs
Merle Eva111 on Saturday
afternoon
Clint Birch and daughter
Leota attended a dinner at
the home of Mr and Mrs Joe
tlp~s 1 Vf.ncent, Ohio, on
Ealiler
Sunday
and
celebrated tbe birthday of
Mrs Ellen Upps

WANT TO buy P1gs Everett
Holcomb Albony 614 698 5025
or 9'92 2737
WANTED TO buy Used walk 1n
cooler 992 2969
WANTED TO buy small manu e
spreader and form wagon

949 235S

IF YOU have o serv ce to offer
wont to buy or sell somethtng
oe looking for work
or
whatever
you II gat results
fa•t•r with a Sent nel Want Ad

9 ... -Jack W Caney Mgr
lllil Phone 9'12 2TBI
SEVEN ROOMS and bath on 2
acres Old Rt 33 Shown by op
po ntment only 99:2 7513
1975 KAWASAK 100
Ice new
Only 425 m es plus helme
$450 Phone 61.4 b67 3333
FOR SALE Ch ld ens Western
Boots $8 95 $13 95 Be ley s n
M ddleport
1976 HONDA CB 750 2700 m les
Excellent cond lion some oc
ceuor es
Four 14 x 7 Crager Mag Ma!!.ler
Slot Wheels good condi ton
2 new G60 14 Super Charger
t res Mt Gasket Traction bars
Ross ste @O ty5lem ncludes
AM FM ste eo rod a 8 !rock
tope record player and stand
Coii9J15 3919 after 7 pm
8 H P r d ng tractor Electr c
sfort
Br ggs and Stratton
engine
Excellent cand ton

Coll992 3366
1960 CHEVROlET 2 ton N@eds
some mechan c work Has a
newly bu It 6 cyl nder motor
$300 1962 Ford V 8 pickup 352
mqtar Runs good $300 Call
61~ ·69B · 5213ofter4 pm

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pr1ces on

Collm 2156
GARAGE SALE 109 Spr ng Ave
Pomeroy Hove G E stereo n
excellent condltton for $50
Thundoy Fr day Starts at 9 00
am Ram or thine
FOUR Fomtly Gorage Sole

''om
Watch for
mil•

cry,~,.,

signs

go'o~ PH • Sol
after 12 00
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RUMMAGE

SALE

1

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pn ~~ 25: .,

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FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERT~PELS
.t. BLEND

James Mays

;

dlllloV' Sun

r:-.

Mlddlopo't

Masonic Temple Apnl 3 4 7
andB 9.4

-

AUCTION Fr doy and So u doy 7
pm l ots ol new and used me
chond se as well as good fresh
candy at Oh o R ver Auct on
Me gs P:lazo M ddlepo t

PometGJ

Landma~

9. _Jeck W caney MQr

...

.

Phone m 211T

NICE HOME
ocres New
co p etely

Modern

:,us ness bu ldmg for the
retail or wholesale of meat
All equtpment w1ll go wit h
the sale Out of h gh water

Only $5S 000 complete
INVESTMENT

4

apartmenh
on
n ice
locat ion for good ren t als
ne~r shopp ng

NEW LISTING - 25 acres
m Rutland Townsh ip on
good cou ntry road S1 2 500
or 5 acres for $3750

LARGE OLDIE - But n
good shepe 3 bedrooms
closets
galore
l lvmg
across front dtnlng 1 :1
baths nat gas f urnace full
basement and garage

In Sutton

With water

and sep hc ta nk

3

Equ pped kolchen •nd 2
lots
BE SURE TO BUY WHAT
YOU CAN SELL AT A
PROFIT LATER
HELEN L TEAFORD
SUE P MURPHY
GORDON 8 TEAFORD
REAL TOR ASSOCIATES

742

Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed

JUST LISTED - WONT
MAKE MILLIONS - (bu ll
will make you a good
hvmg building an d (or.)
bu sness good lo c ation
established
10
years
tramtng prov ded Ca I now
for particulars

ONE
JUST LISTED WOODEO ACRE n new
addlt on (res1rlcted) Idea
for better home thi s you
must see $3 soo 00

JUST COMPlETED New home with 1 level
acre 3 bedrooms
bath
din ng modern kttchen
ftreplace carport storage
room carpet ing SJS 900 00
LOVELY 2 YR OLD - 3
bedrooms
bath
n ce
kitchen utll tv c arpeting
fin shed garage at the low
pr ce of $25 900 00

REDUCED FOR QUICK
SALE - 2 story frame 3
bedrooms bath basement
HW
f lo ors
porc he s
overlooks r ve and out of
floods 51000000

LOVELY -

lOVELY -

Spli t entrance
2 ca r
garage mud room uftl ty
room wtth tubs &amp; co mode
large recreat on room w tth
stone
ftreplace
open
sta rway
lar ge I v ing
forma l dining room
2
baths 3 large bedrooms

all ca,peted $45 000 00
THE REASON WE SELL
HOUSES
k now who

IS because we

wants

what•

LIST WITH US AND SEE
FOR YOURSELF
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; lEONA

m

CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
9922259 9926191 ~ ~ ~~ 0 ~

carpet Thts house has been remodeled Ins de and out
It has a big central frreplace w lth heatalator and s

FREE TO good home mole n xed
l kes ~ c h dren
breed pup
Good wo ch dog CR 18 3 m
wh le and on
out n ~me
t o le
s

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964 10 x 55 mob le home w th
e.:pondo n count y on 3 acres
of lond Or lied well Sept c
tank storage bu d ng N ce
level f ontoge same woods
Plen y of go den space Fu
n shed cent a a
Ready for
mmed ate
po ss ess on
$10 500 Only nterested pa
I escoil742 3074
1q69 12 x 60 one bedr oom Ga s
range
wood
co o heat
ca rpet $2000 Q85 41Bl
964 2 x 60 TRAILER 8 x lb ex
panda com 3 bedrooms par
!Ia y
I urn shed
$3000

992 33B8

Insulated Small barn and about 20 acres fenced N ce
counfry seH ng off blackJop road
Shown by
appomtment only Pr ced $42 000 00

4 ACRES of n ice laymg land nof far from Southern
High School Nice bu !ding
builders Call now for Info

s tes Ideal for new home

$11 700 wtll buy a good 2 bedroom house wtth bath
Garage and storage bu !ding Nat gas heat Or vewey
Is elect heated N ce Ohio R ver v ew Furniture ca n
be bought extra Pr ce redu ced for qu ck sale

PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED - 1 , acres nice
laytng land w th a nice 12)(64 all carpeted mob le home
completely furnished 2 bedrooms built on with nice
fam ly room w th fireplace Garden space work shop
block. cellar and city water Ntee country sett ng
O.Vner may take nlce mob le home as part payment

Price now S14 300

50 ACRES -

FREE GAS Why worry about the h gh

Own Your Own Busmessl
Area Dtstrtbutor for Rand

YOU~ HAIR
LOOK HERE F ove
bedrooms nice 1 12 story house large living room with
shining oak flooring large k itchen wtfh dining area 2
full bath s 2 bedrooms down and 3 ups fa rs Compl e tely
nsulated with F A nat gas furnace Large porches &amp;
garage Lo c n Chester Price $19 800
We Need listings
We have buyers for many types of property

McNally IMps No selling

CALL JIMMY DEEM Assocoale 949 23BB

IN

Serv•ce pre established
accounts
Investments

S2 700 lo Sl5 450 secured by
mven1ory and equipment
Write
include
name
address telephone and
three
references
to
Personnel
01rector

NAMCO 392B Monlclalr
Rd
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AI
35213 or coli loll free 1-800
6338441

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE
4'4 mtles oH Rt 1 by pass on
St At l4J toward Rutland

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Auto &amp;

Truck
Repair
Also TransmiSSIOn
Repa1r
Phone 992 5682

CALL

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AT 446 3643

IN GALLIPOLIS

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Plo. 992 2174

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9 oo 1116 oo Saturday

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Concrete
Patios
Stdewa lk s
N elli
Construction
~
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DAVID BRICKLES
General Contracting
Route l
Pom eroy Ohto o1S 769
Esttmates b'!l Appointm ent
Phone 992 7 19
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AI

Phone 91'2 3993
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up M dd epa
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Co qcn 748
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3 02 0 (30 4 772 3227

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
George 5 Habstener Jr
Broker
101112 Sycamore Sf
Pomeroy Ohto
Office Hours
9amtoSpm
Closed Thursdays
Saturdays at noon

and

Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker
One three bedroom home :2
acres o f ground on Rt 7
Tuppers Pia n s Oh o
One 4 bed room
very modern West
near Chester Ohio
One 3 bedroom new Crow
Subdlv slon
near Five
Points
Cheryl Lemley
Assoc1ate

Henderson

Hartford

992 2206 or 992 7630

675 1582

882 2175

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Not Jhe lm tltOil

PHONE992 6333

cost of heating vour hDme drying your clot hes hot
water etc We have a 11/:1 story house with 3 bedrms
and bath dining room wlfh fireplace Full basement
Large pond stocked Pr ced only $4:2 500

KIDS

Ph 992 2148

2· 10·11 C

.

300 Ma in St
Pomeroy Oh io
PomeroY 992 6282
or 992 6263

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Battery
Installation Servtce

ms

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PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

MOORE'S

AI Tromm
Construction

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 ACRES w th a nice 1 ,
story house with 3 bedrooms and Jl ~ baths Mostly

FEMALE PUPPY
to mcd um
wh e and brown
afte 5

ANT QUE CURTAIN
742 2460

Remodeling
Room Add1bons
Garages

.

CARTER

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denv~r Kapple
AI

1-c
~ Roofm~

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Pomeroy Landmark

7&lt;2 2331
OLD FURNITURE ce boxe!!. brass
beds iron beds etc complete
househo1ds Wr te M 0 M le
At 4 Pomeroy Oh o or call

NEW LISTING -

0~

bedroom ranch home w fh
beamed ce I rngs Colored
bath fixtures family room
wtth
wood burner

RUGS
WAll Hang ngs
afgons N ce Ia Chr s mas
Rea :;onable Call992 2214

Af er S call

Mrs
Elva
Dalley
Syracuse, called on Mr and
Mrs R R Durst on Thursday
afternoon
Recent VIsitors of Clint
Birch and Leota were Joe
Gale and Terry Upps of
Vincent Denzil Smith of
Parkersburg Elmer Bowles
of Harrisonville, Mr and
Mrs !Joyd Hoffman and
Roger Hoffman of Chester
and Jack Scarborouglj and
Mr and Mrs W, S. Long
local
Mr and Mrs Richard
Abela of Long Bottom were
callers at the home of Mr and
Mrs Louis DeLuz on Frtday
afternoon
Many frtenda and neigh
bors of the community at
tended the SOth wedding
anniversary open house
honoring Mr and Mrs Gene
Carpenter on Sunday March

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9Q2 3325
216 E Second Street

Asktng Sl3 500
SIX YRS
OLD

ECONOMY TRACT OR w th o at
tachments L ke new ask ng
$2250 Phone (614) 698 3290

1976FORDF 100300CD 8 bed

dleporl Pek ngnese 12 n 4
n htgh Med urn to long ha
Redd sh colo eel 7 30
9 30
992 b079 or 992 772(1

T~~~?~D!B

45 ACRES -

SEVEN TRUCK toppe!! 742 3154

LOST RED t de hound Wed
Bashan Keno v c n ty
9B5 4232

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electric

8

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77 E S o e Athe ns pho e (b\4 )

F liE ROOMS bath end ut I y J·IJil~lj'
room on oc e lot n Sy ocuse I'
Pr ced o SIS 000 992 37 4 o
992 b 24

BUIL DING LOT 150 )( 200 Water
elecl tC ond sr~woge owa lab e
In Sy acuse Pr ced ot S2SOO
992J714o 9926124

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592 305

FOR SALE , acre 8 r ooms a d
be h fru ou tb u ld ngs plenly
of go den space On state rood
neo church and clo se to th e
m ne o eo Plenty of wo e
olso rura l wa er W II sell w h
or w thou lu tu e Phone

Township on country road
All mmerals spnng water
and small barn S20 000

992 7453

Mllldleport Ohoo

742 3163
SYRACUSE OHIO Total e ect c
hree bedroo n home Ru st c
H lis ~2 2063

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Business Services

VA FHA J0 yr I lOne 9 ci s
ef nont g elond Mo goge

7&lt;2 2068

'219.95
Let

SY OWNER 3 bed ocn s w th fo c
ed o r ga s keo1 ond or c ~nd
on ng 1 acre level o
Rutland
St8 000
Ph one

$27 500
40 ACRES -

HAY FOR sole Alfalfa clover and
T mothy Also c op g ound lo
rent o shares Phone 742 2566

J

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MODEL H For mal! roc o w th
hydrou c Also I se 2 bol om
pull1ype piow'i 843 :2064

1974 DATSUN P CKUP

!'hone 91'2-2TBT

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Ph 992 3785

THREE ROOM

COAL LIMESTONE sand gravel
ca lc um chlor de fe
zer dog
load and all ypes of sal Ex
eels o Sal Woks Inc E Mo n
St Pomeroy 99.2 3891

Pomeroy Landmark
IIIIIIPa .Jack W Carsey Mg1

RAUS

K&amp;C JEWELERS

992 5621

REDUCE SAFE &amp; fas w th GoBe se
Tablets &amp; E Vap wale pUs
Nelson 0 ug

aervice department and
will service Hotpomt and
lltltr br.ands

Featuring

MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOP.
Oudd ng Lone Mason W Yo
Chester Tennant Pastor Sunday
School 9 45 o rn
Ch d ens
Church 6 45 p m Young People s
Se v c: e 6 45 p m Evangel st c
Se v ce 7 30 p m Women s M s
s onorv Counc I 10 a m first and
th rd Tuesday s P oye and 8 b le
Study Wednesday 7 30 p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRIS riAN UNION The Rev
W II am Campbell pastor Sunday
School 9 30 o m James Hughes
su pt even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday evening prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m Youth proye
ser v ce each Tuesday
FAIRVtEW BIBLE CHURCH
le crt W Vo Rt 1 Rev Charles
Hargraves past or Worsh p ser
v ces 9 30 a m Sunday school
11 o m even ng worsh p 7 30
pm
Tuesday cottage p aye
meet ng and B ble s udy 9 30
a m Wo sh p serv ce Wednes
day 7 30 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 26 N
Second
M ddleport
Alan
Blackwood pastor Se v ces on
Sunday ot 10 30 o m and 7 30
p m w th Sunday school at 9 30
a m B ble study Wedmuday
7 30 p m
NDEPENDENT
HOLINESS
CHURCH INC - Corner Fourth
and L ncoln Sts M ddleport Rev
0 Deli Manley pastor Sony Hud
son Sunday School super nten
dent Sunday school 9 30 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
prayer and prose serv ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE PEOPLE S CHURCH OF
POMEROY - Corner Mo n and
Court Sis
th rd floor ove
l gkthouse Res taurant
Henry
Cook pas or Sunday school 10
a m mo n ng worsh p 11 o m
even ng serv ce 7 30 Wednes
day even ng serv ce 7 30 In
terdenom nat anal full gospel
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pas to
Denn s Bales Sunday
School 10 am wonh p !l.erv ce
1130om ond730pm Proye
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHR ST Elde James
M ller B ble study Wednesday
7 30 p m Sunday School 10 a m
Sunday n ghlserv ce 7 30 p m

POMEROY

We have enlarged our

YOUNG'S CARPETING

MARK V STORE

THREE ROOM apt w h bo hw n
Pomeroy
Afle
6
call

CLEARANCE SALE beg ns Men
Feb 13 at Sew N Sew Ou.flet
Mo n Street
Roc ne
All
poiyeste double kn Is reduced
40$. and 50°o Thread b g spool
5for$1

GOOD NEWS from your local
Starcraft Mercury dealer Fo
the conven enc.e of our
custome • we w II be mov ng
ou
dealersh p to Pome oy
w th n the nest few weeks
Watch far our G and Open ng
In the meant me we w II be
open for busi ness as vsual a
au presen local on CR 44
mtles f om Shot!e
Doug s
Marne So les and Serv ce
Phone 6q6 I 275

POINTVIEW CABLE TV
SYSTEMS, INC.

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

RACINE GUN Club Sunday Apr I
:2 w ll be lost Gun Shoo unt I
fu ther not ce

CARS &amp; TRUCKS
461 S 3rd
Moddleporl
Ph 91'2 2196

Ph 949 2882

214 E Main

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DAN THOMPSON FORD, INC.

Ractne

Thord St

Volunteer
Oep&lt;J lmenl w II spo sor-a gun
shoat ev~ry Saturday at 6 pm at
the r bu !ding n Boshon Foe
to y choke g1,1ns only

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.
REALTOR

Cl nton P tutr 949 2083

Pomeroy Landmark

r-------,r

2 CONVENIENT MARKETS

1100 E Main

1971 ARISTOCRAT l ow l ne w th
own ng sleeps s x B h p 36
nd ng mowe r 992 5756

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

THIS SPACE

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

17 FT Coachma n Camper Sleeps
.6 Self u nto n~ 992 7513

11ft! Publul»t!r re.lit!rve11 thli rlt~li.
W edit CJr re_la1. any wds dee ned 00.
jtcli0011.l Tbe Publi!iher w11l not ble
re!lp0n.5ible for tnore than one inl'Uf·
red insertion
Phot ~em-21~

282 W tMon Pomeroy 992 9962
5TO N 2nd Moddloporl91'2 ii4SI

RACINE FOOD MARKET
THE STORE WITH A HEART
Racine
Ph 949 2626

Mub1ile Humt: lilllle!llnKl Yard liol:lles
ILn! KCl't!pted only w th ~ash w lh
p-der ~ cent cl\ltrge for l:lds carry
klg Bo1. Nu nber In C.11reof TheStn-

FRENCH'S SUNOCO
SERVICE CENTERS

191 1 2 dr Fat 850 Sr.ec o
974
Kawasok 90cc eye e 992 3173
0 992 513

_2:o e

ST~RCRAFT

m~nimwn

ileal 1&gt;:5lale lor Sale

200 SALES MIXED hoy ll -50 o

ln memory Clrd ol Thanlul and
Obtuwry 6 t.'l'nts per word p ~

Phone 949 2801 or 949 2860
F~EE ESTIMATES

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

HOOFJHOllOW Ho ses Buy se I
traoe or tram New and usttd
saddles Ruth Re•ves Albany

t5 Wordl ur Under
Cosh

PHONE 992·2156

tnT

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Robert Hayden
Rev James Corbttt
CHESTER Wos hp 915 am
Church School lOam
POMEROV w&lt;Jf5h p se v ce
9 IS o m Sunday school 0 30
a m
Re v
Robert Hoyden
m n ste
ENTERPR SE Worsh p 9 a m
ChurchSchool10o m
ROCK SPRINGS Wo sh p I 0
om
Chu ch School CjiJ5o m
UMVF 6 30p m
FLATWOODS Worsh p 11 om
Ckurch Schoo/1 0 a m

LINDA'S lADY FAIR
BEAUTY SALON

THIS SPACE
FOR RENT

WANT AD
CHARGES

THIS SPACE '
FOR RENT

UNION OPERATED
330 t rr 0

1 J

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

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EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

Restdentlal
and
commeretal
Call for
estimate 24 hour service
Anyday anytime
Phone 985 3806

KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO

Jack's Septic
Tank Semce
Bex3

Phone
9'1'1 J748 or 992 5020

FREE PARKING
33

DuHw eM SerHC¥.6

IJusuu IHi Sf rnre!S

BRADFORD
Au o uu
Co
p lo o So v e PI o u 949 74 7
o 949 2000 Roc c Oh o C
B odl o d
ELWOO D BOWERS REPA IR
Sw eepe s tao s e "'
o :; ul
sma opp on ces l ow nowo
c x t o Sta e H gt way Go age
o Route 7 PI one (b 4} 98

3825
RI:MODI:UNG P u nb g oo ~
a d all types o f go o a 0 1
Wo k guo o uod 20 you :; ux
pe e ce Ph a o 9q 2 7409
SEWING MACH NE Ref o \o
v cc a l
ak e 9cn 22B 4
Fub c
S PI
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Au o ud ~ ~ g
Solo
Sc 11 co We sho pc S s~o

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I II
742 234 8

GeorgeS HobsteMer Jr
Broker
Home Phone 992 S739

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EXCAVATING lo o loa If! o J
ba ck / oe work du np
uck~
o d o bop f o
o w
I au
I II d t to n t
nnslnn o d
g avc l Coil Bob o Rogc Jcl
fo s loy pi o o 9&lt;.J2 7089
gl
pho c 992 352 5 o 992 5732

S6nce• Ott.ired
WILL CA RE to he e de
home Phone 992 73 14

WNfER GET o you hou so ? l u
n ok r
n os so y r&gt; pn
A
TrQ 11
&lt;:: on s uc I on 742 13i' 1
IURU: Y S

WR E(Ki:R
Sc v
Oh o Day o

SAVE ON
CARPETING

DRIVE A LlffiE

&amp;
SAVE A LOT

RU STIC HILLS Sy ocuse N ce
three bedroom home total
e eel c carpeted w th co port
and a r cond ton ng Phone

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT

992 5348
TWO HOME s tes
So em Center
742 27-46
B'Y' OWNER 5 acres w th 9 room
house FREE GAS :2 cor goJoge
summer k tchen and bordered
by 2 cre eks Coli 985 3827

Ll NCOLN HTS - A very ntce 1 h story 4 bedroom
home In good condition Features a basement witt\
f nlshed fam ly room and laUndry room eat n kitchen
living room &amp; bath large lot with fenced yard Call
now priced to sell at $17 000

JUST COMPLETED new house n
M ddfeport Far more informa
I on coli 992 2238 o 992 S304
HOUSE FOR sale n Pomeroy 5
m nule wollc to town end
school a uminum s d ng storm
w f)dows and doo s wall to
wall carpet ng throughout 2 o
Completely
3 bedroot;ns
emodeled k lchen w th built n
app ances Iorge both Iorge
f ant and back porches fenced
yard bc!l.ement and lots of
storage space Off street pork
ng Shown by appomtment on
ly Roger Ab&amp;oH 9'9:2 6114 o

9'122377
Commercial p operty appro)( 17
acres level land located at
Tuppers Po f'lS an Oh o Roue
- ~e ~~ 667 b304

15
ce 'ecluc'etl

remodeled 2 story farm home This nice home features
a large I vlng room d•nlng ~at n k tchen SbedrbOms
&amp; l /2 baths 15 acres of tillable land with balance n
pasture and wOOdland Older barn &amp; garage You must
see this one t swell worth The pr ce L oca t ed oft Rt
325 rl M e gs County

As Low As

'4,88

~q yd
&amp; up

9' and 12' Vmyl

Aoonng In Stock
where you Ciln come 111
see what you re getting
Good selections - FuHv

stocked

IN STOCK

Largest Selection In The

68 ACRE FARM - Pr

Rubber Back Carpet

MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

Vallev

h

10 W£RY AND MARTIN
(Ovo t g
sep t c
ys
I w:: kl Ofl du
yro vo l
o o o
pow g Rl 143 PI o

Home Phone 742 2003
Htlton Wolfe Sr
Associ•te
Home Phone 949 2589

o

Call742 Jill
TALK TO
WENDEll GIIATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
r:URNITURE

�9-Tile Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Mar. 31, 1978
Flnucial R ~port

O"ut 5 tand •ng war rents

oftht Board of

8-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday , Mar. 31, 1978
DICK1'RACV

Dec 31 1977
( Deduci 1

Education
For Fiscal Year Ending
Dtcember 31,_1977

I 'LL NEED DOUGH SOON ,
BUT FIRST THINGS

(Sl 193 71 )
Re concil ed Balance '
·
Dec . 31 1977
31 197 73

!astern .L oc_al
School Otst ru:t

summary or Cuh'
Balance s Rece ' 1

Meigs County

And E

ReedSville , Oh io 4577 2
March 24 , 1978
_ •
I certi f y t he lollowrng

report to be co rrect.

Eloise Bosto n
Clerk -Treasurer o f the
Boerd of EducatiOn
614 -985 4292
Cnh Reconciliat ion
Total Fund Balances
Dec .. JI , 1977
SJI , l97 .73

~:~0e5:~0:~a~fd~~~,~~nk

YOU WANT ME TO
L.EAVE MY H0U5E

AJt.ID LAE&gt; ~

JU5T TEMPORA~IC\'.
DAFFODIL .. IT'S
FOFl YOLJF&lt; OWl!

$AFETY!

OH, ! SEE ... I WAS HOPIN!&gt;
YOU MIGHT ~E P[ANN IN 6
OU&gt;( HON~YMOOW TRIP- .

HAHA!

WA 51.J'T THAT

cAPTAIN EASY Pur
HEF'. 0&gt;-J THEO lii&lt;K5E

A PI.ANE ~ ...

I COULDN ' T HELP
IT. DEADHEAD .. ,S HE
TOOK OFF IN A
PLANS!

35 ,984.03
Sub - To tal Depos i tory
Balan ces
35,984 .03
Cash on Hand .
Cesh fn Tra ns i t to
Oepos llor y
47 . 407 ~ 41
SU b · T o tal Cash
0 n H. nu..
117 ,407.41
Total
83, 391. 44

WHAT PLANE~
WHEI&lt;E WAS IT

INPUSTF&lt;IES EXECUTIVE;

HEADED~

-~'

scientific or
A IN'T SOMEBODY SOUND T SHOW
UP FIWM -n-t' OTHER END OF
TH' V ILLAGE ?

d ' t •P s

educationa l

purposes.

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Natural Resources , F ountain
Square, Columbus 43224.

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I even put up
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ANYT~ING

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"
The Almanac
Amendment to the Con , United Press International
stitutlon, Thomas Peterson·
Today is Friday, March 31, Mundy of Perth Amboy, N.
the 90th day ol1978 with 275 to J., be came the flrSI
follow .
American Negro to vote. ~
The moon is in its first ..__ In 1938, Daylight Saving
quarter.
Time went into effect in ')he~
There is no morning star. United States for the first
The evening stars are time .
~
Mercury, MarS , Venus,
In 1968, PreSident Lyndon
Jupiter and Saturn.
Johnson announced he would
Those born on this date are not seek re-election and abo
under the sign of Aries.
ordered suspension of
On this day in history:
American bombing in Nortb
In 1870, one hour after Vietnam.
..
ratification of tlie 15th

The notation "q .v." stands for the [atin "quod vide,"
·meaning "which see."

DOoR IINP SUC.GES"'"S
.II H0Mt HllaRcuT l'tl"
South tries to sneak game
'
'!'o SAvE MONe:Y, DoN'T
NORTH
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+ 65

WEST
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E•pend1tures
Ba l. Oec ll. 1977

ESEA Ti11e I
B.t l, J an . l, 1977

Total Rece ipt s

' 10
1A3 .51

2S ,97A .58

2.&amp;U:~~

T otal R ecelp ls 2.736.84
Ba !an _ces
1. 041.84
Expenditures
1, 695 .00
Bal. , Dec . 31. 1978
Total
Batan ce6Lb87 .42
J an . I, 1977
Tota·t -. Tola l
R ece1p 1s
1 - '~ 10 .....
" i ·00
Total - Total Receipts
&amp;. Balan ces
1,272,136.42
total - Exp
1.2 40,938.69
.To tal - B&amp;tanc~ ~ .
De ~;. 31 ,1 977
· 31.191 .13
Cash Billa nee, Receipts,
And Expenditures
BY Fund
General Fund
Recei pts- Rev enu e
Balan ce, Ja n . 1, 1977 30.58'1 .74
P ro perty Ta)( (Gross)
General - Real E sta te
-240 ,883 .88
T angible Personal
],640.32
Sta te Subsidies
School F ounda tion (Gross)
Bas ic Allowance
671,582.29
Other St ate Subsidies
19 . 179 .60
Fed eral PL 874
4,63 7. 18
R en tal Sc hool
Pr oper ty
4170 .28
Other Ft evenue
787 .22
Total Revenue
Receipts
941.180.77
R ecelpts- N on -R e\i enue
Proceeds Sa le c l
Notes
97.000.. 00
Adjustments &amp;
Refunds
9, 860 .69
Sa les Non -Rea l
Pr ope rty
l 00
Other Non - Reven ue
255 .55
Tota l Non -Reverwe
Recei pt s
107, 121.14
Tota l Receif:l ls
1,048,302 .01
Transfers From
Tille I
3,962 .02
Lun chroom
1,508 .37
Tota l Transfer s
5, 470 39
Tota l Rec eipts
( R even ue,
Non -Revenue
&amp; Transfer s)
1'.053.772 .40
Tota l BeginninQ Balance
Plus R ec eipt s
1,084, 357 . 14
E x penditt.~res

Tota l A dm inistration
Exp .
38, 840 .71
Tota l In struc tion
Exp .
536,799 .90
Tota l Co -Ordinate
Activities Ex p .
6,03 3.5 9
Tota l Library
Exp .
13.792 ' 06
Tota l Pupil Transp .
Exp,.
93, 200 .0 1
Tota l PlaygroundS ·
15 0, 00
Recreational Exp .
Tota l School Pl an t
Operation Exp.
135,270.39
Tota l School Pl an t
Maint . Exp .
12, 648 89
Tota l Other Auxil iary
Expen se
144,527 .94
Tota l Capital Outlay
160.99
Int-erest on Loans .
687 .57
R epayment ot
L oans
97, 00 0.00
Tota l Other Non Opera t ing Exp .
97 ,68 7.57
Tota l Exp .
1. 079, 112 .05
Transfers To
T i tl e I V
320 .84
T ille I
284 .41
Til le II ,
130 .33
Lunchroom
2. 476 .42
Un i form Suppl ies
402 . 42
Tota l Tr a nsfers
3,614. 42
Tota l General F und
E x p . and
T ranSfers
1, 092 , 7 ~ 6 . 47
General Fund Bal. ,
De c . 31. 1977
1.63 0.67
Total Exp. and
Transf er s Plus Bal. ,
Dec. 31 , 1977
1.08 4,357 : 14 _
Bond R elirement Fund
Bal ., Jan . 1, 1977
26,000 . 22
Receipts
Property Tax {Gro ss!
Genera t- R eat Esta te
41,495 .59
Tangible Persona l
1,296 .15
Tota l Rece ipts
42,791 .74
Total B eg inning Ba l ance
P l us Rec eipts
68,791.96
Expenditures
Fees &amp; Charges
W it hheld - Ta x
1,046 .7-4
Sett lernent
Int er est On Bor'lds
14.615 .00
30,00 0.00
Bond Red Fm pnon
45,661.74
Total E"-"
.Total Exp . &amp;
23, 130. 22
Tra11.sf ers
Tota l Exp . P IUS
Bal. , De c. 31.1977 68,791 .96
Lunchroom Fund
Bal. , J an . 1, 1977
67 2.71
Receipts
Sa le o f Lunches
32,708 .72
Federal Subsidy
38,213 .77
Stat e Subsidy
6,469 .96
Other ReVenu'e
13 6. 46
Tota l Revenue Re cei pts
77 ,527 .91
Transfers From
Genera l F und
2,476 .42
Tota l Trans.fers
2,476 .42
Tota l Revenue Rece ip 's
&amp; Transfer s
~0.004 . 33

~

Reaeemeo Durmo Ye•r
1917
)0.000 00
1,041 84
tnt Raf~
1 PCI
1.04\ 84
Ma1ur 11y Year
B.. tanu, O~c_ 31 19H 1,095 00 Gen Opr Expenses
Total E11.p Plus
New tuues Dur ing
Sa l • Dtc Jl. 1911 ?,136 84 ·
Year 1917
6} ,000 oo
&amp;• lwl!'en Fund
Redeem e-a Dunno Year
Tr•n sf•r Reconc rli•t•on
.
1'971
61 ,000 .00
To Fund
tn t Rate
1 pet
Gent'ret f"und
1.111
M&amp;lurttv Year
77
1, ,97 ·7n Tot al Nott&gt; D&lt;&gt;bl
Oeneral Fund
New tssues
210
Grnf'rat Funa
OurmQ
General F untf
139 !II
Year 1971
97 ,000 00
General F'IJnd
1,461 n
Total Note Ot&gt;bl
Gl!'n•ral F'untf
399 ]8
R eaeem ed Our tng
General Fund
336 75
YPar 1977
97 ,000 ,00
General rvno
131 30
']] 5 6) OJ 3. lie
General Fund
Lunchroom
1,797 70
lunchroom
I . 178 7?
T l tatt553T 77
139 81'
'T i tle t 553T77
144 60
ORDINANCE;; NO . 106S ·'•
Title IV
370 h
130 ])
An Ordmo;~n ce to d es .l qn a t e
T 1fle I I
the Village ol Mrddieport ro
Uni f orm Sup pl 1es
40 2 47
becom e a Ta ~~:-p aying e m Total Eltp . Transfe rs 9,084 at
pl oyer l or unemploymen t
'
From Fund
compensa t ion
TI553TH
1.'1 1772
Lunchroom'
1.297 70
Be 11 ordained by lht•
Til 750621
710 67
T! 55)117
139 81 Council o t the V i llage o t
M1ddtcport as tottow s :
Tl 553T77
1,461 4)
Sec 1 !hat th e Villi'lge o t
T I 553T 17
399 JS
M•ddl£'port , pursuant to Oh10
Tl 481178
336 75
Rev1sed Code Chapt er 414 1.
1155JT17
13 1 ]0
£'ll• c t s to becorne a tax pay inq
Tt 1181T78
275 .63
f;'mployer tor unemployment
Gen erell Fund
1. 297 70
compenSa1 10n purposes
Genera l Fund
I , 178 7'1
Sec II Th e Clerk ol HH'
Gene ral Fund
\3 9 .81
Village ot Middleport is
Gener al Fund
14 4 60
he rcbv
(tuthOrllt'!d
and
Gene r a l Funct
320 .84
directed t o be lhe dlsburs1nq
Gen enll Fund
130 .33
ngent
tor
the
Village
a·t
Gener l!l l Fund
402 42
M idd l epo rt, ,,_nd to maKe
T otal R ec . Tran sf ers 9.084 !I I
quarterly
co ntr i bul10n
Assets and L ia b ilit i es
payments b~ the pres cribed
Dec e mb er 31. 1917
due dates i nto t he unem
Asse t s :
ploymenl compensat ion t unr1
Cash· on Hand
A7, 407 AI
ot th e Slate of Oh1o . as
Depository Balan ces
pr011it1ed by lrtw
(16.209 .681
'Sec Ill BE IT FURTHE~
Inven tor y
1,500 .00
ORDAINED that the elect ed
Land
\9 ,000 .00
co vL•rage under the Ohio
Bu il d ings
1.250,000 .00
Unemploymf.'nt
Com
Equipment
250,000 .00
pcnsJ tion F und sna il con
Tota l A sse t.s
1.552, 69 7. 73
tinu e unlit su c t1 tim e ns
Liabilities :
lormal
~ppii· ca t lon
b~
Ac counts Payable
1, 213. 46
Reso l ut1on IS m a de l or a
B ond Indebtedne ss 244,000 .00
w 1lhdr awal under th e IL•nns
Totalliabilities
245,113 .46
Excess of Asse ts 1.307 ,J84 .'J7
and cond 1t ions prescr1b£'d bv
the 01110 RC\II ,Cd Code ,
T ota l
1,552, 69 7.13
SEC IV BE 1T F URTHER
Indebtedness OROA IN E. D
that
cln
Pilrt I Bond s
eme r ge ncy exisls and that
Purp ose Fo r Which Debt
lhis oroe r st1 a 11 bt'CO rllC taw
wa s Cr ea ted
on the ca rt i·cst el ate permi ll cd
Bldg s . &amp; Eqp1.
Outs ta ndi n g J an . 1.
by l aw
Sec
V . This Or d inance
19 77
57
sh i,JII la KL• ett ec t and be i n
Redeemed D uring Year
1977
.
19 .000 .00
Ior ee f rom ap d a ft er MarCil
Balan ce Outs tand ing
'27 ' 19 78
Pa sse d th l' '1 7th dily at
Dec . 31. 1977
38,00.0 00
tn t . Rate
3J~
March 19 78
M~tur i l y
79
Bldg s . &amp;. Eqpl.
At tes t . Gene Gra h.•.
Clerk
·
Outstandi ng Jan . 1.
M . l , Kelly
19 77
217, 000 .00
Redeen,ed Dur ing Year
Presiden t o t Co unCi l
19 77
11, 000 .00
Balance Ou ts land iny
(3)--Jh (4)' 7 , 2t c
Dec . 31, 1977
20~. 0 00 . 00
1
in!. Rate
5 4
Maturity Year
97
To ta l Bond ed De bt
Outstanding Jan l,
19 77
27 4,000 .00
Tota l Bond ed Debt Redeemed During Ye a r
19 77
30,000 .00
Tota l Bond ed Debt Bala nce Outst andin g
Dec . 31 , 1977
244 ,000 .00
Memoranda Data
Ta"ll V atuiition
As sess ed
11,889, 152 .
Sc hool Ta x in m i ll s
per $1 ,000 Va lu ation :
Insi d e 10 m i ll
l imitation
4.00
Ou tside 10 mil l
t imit&amp; tion
16.00
Bond ed De bt Mill age
3.50
1ndebtedness Part 2 Notes
. P Urf:lOSe 'F or Wh iCh Deb t
wa s Crea ted
Gen. Opl' , E )(J"ens es
N ew I ssues During
Year 1977
30 .000.00

Oth•r E111p
Total Ex.p

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' 1973
INTERNATIONAL
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OHIO
ESTATE OF MILO
EMERSON
GUTHRIE- ,

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Case No . 21347
NOTI CE OF
AP POINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On MtHch 10. 19itJ. In till·
M ei{I S Coun t v Probat e Court .
Case N o. 12347 , Lrna E ltl f'l
Gu thrie , R 0 2, Coo lv ill e ,
Oh io 45713 wa s appomled
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o t M1 10 Emerson Gu 111ric.
de ceased . t.:Uc o t R
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Probate Juctue
Cl erk
(JI '/J , 31 (·I ) 7 , J l c

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F11rra r Browne said, "Lcl us
all strive to live within our
means, even if we huvc tu
burrow money to do lt . ''

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International
Harwesler
New Idea
Equipment

WAS

NOW

485500

fUTURA
6 cylinder, automatic

$5268 :00

transmission, power
steering, Ford Super
Seal rust . proofing,
and more.

NOW

'492000

To Bigger Savings

TON, .......................................... ...... '895

1973 BUICK REGAL CPE., Blue .............. ,............ : .......... .'1695
1972 PONTIAC CATALINA BROUGHAM SEDAN ... ,_ .................... '995
1973 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR .........................................'1895
1975 MERCURY -BOBCAT CPE.. ......................-................. '2495
1975 CHEVROLET CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON, 3 Seats ............... '3695
1977 CADILLAC DEVILLE CPE .................... ,.. .... ,.. ... .... ..... '9700
1976 CADILLAC DEVILLE CPE .... .. ... .... ...-., .........................'6300
1976 CADILLAC DEVILLE CPE.. ........................................ '7500
1972 VISTA CRUISER WAGON ................ .. .... ................... '2295
1975 PINTO WAGON ,..................................... .. ............ '2495
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE SED.................. ~ ..... ................ '3195
1973 CADILLAC DEVILLE SED..................................... ... '2495
1973 CUTLASS 4 DR. SED., White &amp; Green ................ ..... ,_ ... '1995
1973 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DR ....................................... ,_ ... '1995
1973 CHEVROLET IMPALA H.T. SED..... ..... .. .. .. .............. .. ,. '1995
1975 OLDSMOBILE ROYALE CPE•• , .............. " .......... ..... ... , '3495
1975 DELTA 98 ROYALE CPE ....•: ..... ...... ...... .... ...... ......... 13995
1973 CUTLASS 4 DR. SED., Dark Red _........... _............. " ... . 11795
.1973 CADILLAC DEVILLE CPE.............................. ... ........ '1995
1975 CADILLAC DEVILLE CPL .............._. ." ..................... : 15600
1975 MONTE CARL0 ..................... ,; .. ,, ..•. ,........... .. .......13995
75-76-77 CADILLACS HAVE EXTENDED WARRANTY-12 000 MILES
12 MONTHS
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DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Pat Hill. Rocky Hupp or O.rrell Dodrill
For A Good Deal on a New or

Large Selection 1978 Oldsmobiles Ready for Delivery . Come
In Pick Yours Out-We Are Ready to Deal.
See one of these courteous salesmen': Pete Burris, Marvin Keebaugh
or George Harris.

Karr ·&amp; Van Zandt

Used Vehi~tle

open Evenings til6 :oo except

Thursday and Saturday . Closed Sunday

1o

912-2196

. Middleport, 0 .

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1972 OLDSMOBILE~ 4 DR. H.T............. .. ...................... '1495

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1972 OLDSMOBILE 88 2 DR ............. ... ........................... '1095
1972 OLDSMOBILE 88 ROYALE SED........................ ........... 'l095
1971 OLDSMOBILE LUX. SED. 98 .. .................. ........ .... ..... .'1395

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TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS

$6052 .00

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incluges : Vinyl Root • Electric Hear·'""
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p.s.

V:i: TOI'I, p.s., p.b.;

Yov are hereby nat lllf'd
,,.,at the !ease trom L E
Haley arid Vma Hl'lley to w
F Uts1nQer . the Lener ,
which •S gentr~lly descr l b~d
a\ betnf,l In Rutland Town
sh•P. Me195 Countv , Oh !o .
bounded on
North by the
ltln(IS ot r G Mutchle r . on
the E r~st b'r the tan(is ot Guy
W ilson on the South by the
ta~,ds ot earl· Hogue . ana on
the West bY !he tands ot wn,
Plummer and Leroy Crust' .
conta1n10g 61 and JO ont'
hundreth acres . more or leu
wh iC h li:tue is Oftled Marcn
Alh , 1939 , ann wh ic n is
rec orded 1n Vol 33 , Page &amp;44
ot tne t case Rec-ords ot Mt&gt;1g.S
County , Oh1o , 1S forteded
tilasmuch as the term ot the
teAs e has l'111.11red
11 15 the IntentiOn ot IIH'
under5 1Q nect . Lessors . t o t llf'
for re(ord an att id ft\nt ot
tortf' 1ture with the Countv
Rec order ot M~igs, County
Ohio . 11 the Lessee docs not
llavt' ~a1d tease rctc.ls"ec1 ot
recoro Wi fhln 1t11r ty di'y5
!rom
the
dt"'te
of
the
Putlhc.:tt1011 ot th is notu:e
Vernon l WebN
MargarCt B Weber
Oenn1s Webtr
OonrH~ Wl!'ber
Duane Wt&gt;bt-r
MM 31 , 1918

1970 FORD 250

Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: South
West

SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS

a d eal on the new fam ily-size

Pickup,

p.b.,

LEGAL NOTICE
TO
W
F , UTSINGER ,
RUTLAN"O
OHIO ,
H IS

SPECIAL EDITION FORD LTD's

5

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E .S. E . A . t i tle fl
Library
Bat. . Jan . L 1977
80 5.00
Receiots
F ederal Subsid y
210.67
Transfers From
130.33
General Fund
T o tal Transf er s
130.33
T o tal R eceipts a nd
Transfers
3A 1 00
T ot al Begin ni ng Balance
Pl us R ec e i pts &amp;
Transfers
1, 146 .00
EMpenditures
Ins tru ction
Other Ex p
9J5 33
Total E xp .
935 .33
Transfers To
Genercil Fund
210.67
210. 67
Total Transfer s
T otal E11p . &amp;
I
,
146 .00
Tran sfer s
T o tal E xp . &amp;
Transfers Plus Bal. ,
De c. 31. 1977
1, J-46 .00
E . S . E . A . Title !VB
Bal. , Jan . I , 19 77
7'l 1.00
Receipts
Other Federal Su bs id ies
1,695 .00
Total Re ce ipts
1.69 5. 00
Transfers From
General Fund
32 0. 84
Total Transfers
32 0.84
Total R ece ip-ts and
Transfers
2, 01 5.8-4
Total Beginning Balance
Pl us R.eceip ts ~-·
Trans f ers
2,73~ . 84

E •p•ndlturu
lnltrvct10n

Stereo an~ More .

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';lj'Jifrul fii)1t

rota! Begmn1ng Balancf'
P lus Receipts
80.617 O•
E xpen dlfur u
Sa1ar1esand W~ges 2J.S02 6n
Food &amp; Food Hondt lno
Suppl ie~
54,099 .u
Other E 11p
988 J5
Torat E x:p
79. 190 79
Tran s fers To
1.297 ]()
General Fund
1.?97 70
.. Total Transfers
To ta l E11.p . 80, 488 49
Trcmsfers
188 55
Bat .• Dec . 31. 1977
Total Exp 8.
Trans f ers Plus Sal ,
Dec . 31 , 1977
80,67 7 011
Uniform SuppHet. Fund
Bal ., Jan 1.1 977
2, 160 18
Recei pts
Sa 1es ot Workbooks
5, 146 69
&amp; Supplies
5, lol6 69
Total Rece ip ts
402 .42
Transfers
402 .42
Total Transfers
Total Receip ts and
Tra nsf er s
5.549 . 11
Total Beg 1nning Balance
P lus Re cei pts 1!.
Trans f er s
7,709 29
E~~:pepd i tures ·
Purchase of workbooks
&amp; Supplies
7.707 . 19
Total Exp
7,077 19
T otal E~~:p &amp;
1.701 19.
Tr'ansfers
2. 10
Bal. , Dec 31, 1977
Total Exp . &amp;
T ransf ers Plus Ba l ,
Dec 31, 1977
7.709 .29
E . S . E . A . Til le I
7 43.57
Bal. , Jan . I , 1977
Recei pts
25, 690 . 17
Fed er al Su bsi d y
25. 690 . 17
Total Rece-i'p t s
784 .11 I
Transfer s
284 .11 1
Total Tr ansfers •
Total Rece i pts and
Trans f ers
25,97&lt;~ . 58
Total B egin n i ng Balance
Plus Re ceip l s &amp;
Transf er s
26.118 . 15
E xpendltures
General Administration
Sa lar i es and Wages
100 .00
Instruct ion
Salar ies and Wage s 17,949 .86
Other Exp .
155 .08
· Tota l Exp .
18,204 .94
Tran sf ers To
Gen eral Fun d
3.962 .02
] ,962 .02
To tal Tran sfer s
Total Exp . &amp;
22, 166 .96
Transfer s
Bal ., Dec . 31, 1977
4,551. 19
Total E x p . &amp;
Transfers Plus Ba l.,
De c . 31.1977
26.1 18 . 15

Featuring : Dual Sport Mi rrors •
Lower Bodystd e Pam t • Dual Accent
Stripes • Wrre Wheel Covers • AM/FM

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BARNEY

ANTIQUE ,

667-3463
1 mile north
Tuppers Plains, Ohio

A83

1 NT

I'LL GIVE
'{Otl FIFTY
· DOLLARS
FOR
THAT
OLD

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Balances

..

EAST
+ A 765
• J 9 .
t K 5
+K92
+ Q J 8 43
SOUTH
+ KQI04

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IS Sifl0\t..ib t~
TKB SHO\\l~ &lt;;

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St. Rt. 7

7,709 ,19
7,707 . 19

!~: ~:l:~: ~~:a/Ra;ce t'p~~

Bal Dec 31 1977
23 130 2;J
· ' Lunch Room Fund
·
Ba t. Ja n 1, 1977
612 _71
Tota l Receipts
80 004 33"
Tota l Receipts&amp;.
'
·
Balances
80 677 04
Expenditures
o' ·
8 ,41 88 .11 9
Bal , Dec 31, 1977
188 55
Uniform Supplies
Bal Ja n 1 1177
, 16018
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G enex!.t F'u~des
Tota 1 R eceipn &amp;
Ba l ., Jan l. 1977
JO.SB-i 74
Balances
76.718 . 15
Tolal Rece ipts
'2'2 ,166.96 1 053 7 7'1 · 40 .. e,..pendltures
Total Rece· pts &amp; '
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",551.19
Balances'
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E~~:penditures
~·~:j · g~ · ; Ba l.. Jan . 1.1977
805.00
Ba l., De c. 31 , 1977 ' 1 : 630 : ~ 7
Tot at Rece ip ts
341.00
Bond lht lr emen t Fund
Tot at Rece1p ts &amp;
Ba l., Jan . I. 1977
BalancE;
I , 146 00
26 , 000 12
Total Rece ipts
.. 2 ,791 · 74
Expenditures _.
1,116.00
Total Receipts &amp;
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.:rtJere are 76 endangered
wild animals in Ohio
protected by the Divi sion of
Ohioa ns interested in the
Wildlife of the Ohio Depart- many year:round activities
ment of Natural Resources. an d programs of fered at
Some of Ohio's more familiar Ohio's 65 state parks c.an
endangered species are the' obt ain two new brochures
bobcat, ri ver ott er, bald availa bl e to t he publi c
eagle, common tern , spott ed without cost. Copi es of
turtle · and . paddlefish. The "Programs 7811 • and "Ohi o
Wildlife Division warns Sta te Parks: Discover Oh io
Ohioans that it is illegal to kill Naturally, " may be obtained
or capture an · enda ngered by writing the Publications
wild animal, even for Center , Ohio Department of

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�10- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0., f'nday. Mar 31 , 1978 ·
REGIONAL MEETING
HOST UINNEH
E . A. Winge tt , local
~l r . ami Mrs. ~nn} !'er?.
Democrat chairman , an - ••n t&lt;•rtamcd Willi an bast~ J
(Continued from page 1)
nounces all state candidates tlmncr fur the family &lt;tl !hell'
attempt was made.
and t he state Democrat
hwne m Chester. Sons and
Whetzel flew to the Galli~ · chairman will be present at a tlau)lhtcrs and their fam1hc~
Meigs Airport staymg 10 regional meeting to be held at
a.ttcndm~ wer~ Mr.-~ ~~~ M! s.
Gallipolis Thursday n1ght 7 p.m. Monda y at the Federal &lt; arl Nottmgham, &lt;.aJ 1~ , hdbefore .beginning h1s. return '· Savings and Loan meeting
1\aJ·d , Jeff an~ J~ sun .
flight to Danbury thts mor- room, 61 North Market St. , Pomeroy ; V1tktc Al!~uld,
ning . ·
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:;;::.:&lt;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::;:::::::::::::::: Dem ocra ts are
Invi ted,
Milhoan , Lung Bothun , Mr.
ami Mrs. navtd Acree , Aaron
Here are this week's Wingett stated .
and' Stephuue. Mtddlcpurt ;
wloolog Ohio Lottery
Mr. and Mrs . Jtm Perry and
numbers :
.Jammy. Milton . W. Va .. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Perry and
Three dlglt : (193) oneolne-three
· COURSE SET
Tim Milton, W. Va . and
Two digit : (52) live-two
Mrs. Merle .Johnson will
.Jam'es Pt;rry ,South Point.
tcadt a first aid course frotll fi
Single digit: {9) olne
Six digit: (138615) oneto 10 p.m. on April 3 and 10.
three-elght-slx-ooe-ll~e
The course will be held at the
B u t• k :
Johnni e's Beauty Sa lon, cur·
L uc k Y
Three digit : &lt; 198 ) one·
ncr of Union Ave . and the
oloe-elght
Route 7 by-pass. Those plannSix digit : (055768) zeroin ~ to attend arc asked to con·
l&lt;ld Mrs. Johnson.
llve-flve-seveo-six-eight
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instead of $49,000.
However, tlle chamber declined to go a long with
Pfeifer 's
proposa l
to
administer similar cuts to
county and municipal judges.
Common pleas court judges
will get $29,500 base pay
instead of $20,000, plus a
nt of $3 ,5 00 to
suppleme
OWEN/CORNING
$14,000 depending on the size
of the county.
Fulltime municipal judges
will go from a range of $22,383
to $31 ,000 to a range of $30,333
to $38,750.
One other amendment was
added on a 16-15 vote .
Sponsored by Sen . Ronald
2'X4' AVAILABLE IN 3 STYLES
Nabakowski, D-Lorain, it
eliminates a s ervi~e fee
schedule for county judges
and forbids municipal and
~
co unty judges to ac cept
gratuities for performing
marriage ceremonies.
.
.
Nabakowski said without
his amendment the bill would
~2.20
make " Marryin ' Sams" out
of
the judges, allowing them
Add beauty and insulation value to your
"run
around
the
to
ceilings.
ba ckwoods on donkeys for
gratuities. ·•
The Senate is to reconvene
at 7:30p.m. next Monday and
985-3301
Chester,
tlle House at 11 a.m. Tuesday .

Pilot

Pay

TAK~~~ TIUP
Mrs. MuXIIIC MIChllcl uf
l.aurel Cltff rucently SIJI'IIt
two weeks vtsitin.: in Galion
wtlh her sun, l.ilrry Michael
and his family . From there
she accompanied the Michael
fumily to Baltimore where
they visicd relatives and
from there went lo
Washinl(ton, D. C. On Good
Friday they visi ted Arlinl(ton
N;~ tmal Cemetery and the
gravcsites uf J ohn F . Ken·
nedy and Robert Kennedy .
an&lt;.l toured Arlington House.
On their trip they also visited
Furl Necessity National Bal·
lleficld in Pennsylvania.

CLINIC SATURDAY
Susie Heines, coordinator
for the speech and hearing
clinic, announced a full clinic
will be held beginning
Saturday, April! , from 9 a.m .
until noon at Pomeroy
Elementary School.
Clinics will be held each
Saturday from April I, until
the first week in June . The
clinic is open to all ages,
childr,en through adults. They
especially are interested in
pre-schoolers . Mrs . Hines
may be reached by phoning
the st·hool on Saturday or at
her home 985-4163 .

CEILING
PANELS

TERRA ........... ... sl.BO per panel
PEBBLE.. ............ s2.10 per panel
SCULP1URED ......
per panel

PARTY SET
There will be a skating
party Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m .
at the Skate-A-Way for the
childr en of Forest Run ,
Syracuse
Asbury,
and
Minersville
r&gt;llethodist
Churches . Children are to
bring 25 cents for skates.

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WE'VE GOT IT ALL

SEED CORN
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FROM HAYDENVILLE, OHIO

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

10·2

Veterans Memorial Hospital ·
ADMITTED
Dan'a
Eynon,
Pomeroy ;
Joe
Bone cutter,
P omeroy ;
Virginia Athey , Langsville ;
Alice Mullins , Cheshire;
Margaret Nesselroad, Long
Bottom; Velma Imboden ,
Rutland .
DISCHARGED - Judy
Barrows , Saith Friend ,
Veneda Knight , Glennie
Little, Rhoda Hackett, J oy
Martin , John Pickens.
MEETS MONDAY
RACINE - Racine Chapter
134, Order of Eastern Star,
will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the Masonic
Temple. Dues must be paid at
that time.
SQUAD RUN
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to 122
Butternut Ave., at 8:30 p.m .
Thursday for Christine
Branham, a medical patient,
who was· taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

SQUAD CALLED
The
Middleport
Emergency Squad was called
to Silver Run Road at 5:08
p.m . Thursday for Alice
Mullins, a medical patient,
who was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she
was admitted.

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· AL!J4E,~T BAER .
Albert · Baer, 86, dted
Thursday at his Minersville
residence . Mr. Baer was born
Oct. 31, 1891, a son of the late
Catherine
George and
· Grueser Baer. aesides his
parents, he was preceded in
death by four brolhers and a
sister.
Surviving are his wife,
Florence Epple Baer; a
daughter, Mrs. Martha Ash of
Minersville; two sisters,
Altona Karr, Chester, and
Leah Nease, Nease Set·
tlement; two step-sons, Guy
Bing, Middleport, and Vernon
Bing, Pomeroy; four grandchildren;
eight
stepgrandchildren; a greatgrandson and 12 step-great •
grandchildren. Several
nieces and nephews also
survive.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Rev . Harvey Koch of·
ficiating . Burial will be in
Gilmore Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
any lime.

PRESLEY T. DARST
Presley T. Darst, 75, of 195
E. Pardee St., Wadsworth,
died recently at the Wads·
worth Rittman Hospital
following a long illness.
Among his survivors are
his son, Tom , two grandsons,
Jeff and Craig, and one great·
grandson, . Keith, all of
Middleport . Mr. Darst retired
in 1967 after 43 years with the
B. F . Goodrich Co. Burial was
in Greenlawn Cemetery at
·
Akron .

CORRECTION
In the death notice of Geno
Pierotti his first name is
Geno not Gino as appeared in
Thursday 's edition. He was
preceded in death by his
parents, Columbo and Odetta
Barsotti Pierotti.
nosary services will be
held this evening at Ewing
Chapel at 7: 20 p.m. Friends
will be received at the funeral
home today from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m.

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read this:

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In the case of the state attorney for the defendant on
versus Delbert Fridley there the first CO\IIIt the juron
were two counts of possession voted nine to three fo
of marijuana for sale, one on acquittal. On the seconct
June 26 and one on July 3.
count it was 10-2 for cooAccording to Chuck Knij!ht, viet ion.
Prosecuting attorney Rick..
Crow earlier stated the c814!:
SALE PLANNED
will be retried.
The Pomeroy PTA will hold
PTA TO MEET
a yard sale un Wednesday
cO'unty Council o
Meigs
and Thursday from 10 a .m. lo
PTA's
will
meet April 6 a .
4 p.m. at the Wright Sl.,
Middleport
Elementary
Pomeroy, resident of Mr. and
school at 7:30 p.m..
•
Mrs. Carl Roach.

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PLEASANT VALLEY
"
DISCHARGED - James
Doss, Letart; Mrs. Howard
Jeffers, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
More than 200 persons filled
Members of the first and
Ronald Elliott, Buffalo ;
JoAnn Mullins, Huntington; the Logan high school second team In both girls andBrian Rice, Southside; cafeteria Thursday night for boys received trophies and
Kelsey
Henry,
Point the Ali-SEOAL Basketball league certificates while the
which
was honorable mention playen
Pleasant ; Eunice Hesson, Banquet
Mason ; Paul McCoy, Point highlighted by the first ever were awarded certificates by
Pleasant; Pearl Snyder , presentations of a coach of James Oiehl, principal of
Ewing ton ;
Stanley . the year award and most Meigs High School and
Schevenar, Letart; Leonard valuable player to women. president of the SEOAL.
Fred Jacoby, in his sixth
The
invocation
was
Thevenin, Point Pleasant ;
year
as commissioner of the delivered by Father James·
Dempsey Campbell Jr .,
Charleston; James Walters, Mid American Conference Geiger of St. John Catholic
Addison;
Edward and a 1945 graduate of Logan Church and Steve Kurtz of
High School, delivered a WLGN Radio in Logan,
Cheese brew, Point Pleasant;
Mrs. Robert Bimett, Langs- stirring address on the im- presented the MVP awards.
ville; Mrs. Charles Adkins, portance of athletics as an
Another Logan graduate,
Crown City; Mrs . Larry educational experience not Dick Schorr, now with WTV·
Stickler, Point Pleasant ; found in any other vocation. N-TV in Columbus, served aa
Scott Fitzgerald, who master of ceremonies.
Robert Willis, Apple Grove ;
guided
the Logan Chieftains
Marvin Holley, Apple Grove ;
In his address to the
Ferris Hill Sr., West to their first SEOAL title in 27' athletes Jacoby, former Ohio
Columbia ; Mrs. Charles Hill, years, was honored as coach State gridder and former!)!
Point Pleasant; Edward of the year with the an assistant coach for twG
presentation made .by Coach University of Wisconsi"
Hussellton, Point Pleasant.
Jim Osborne of Gallipolis, championship teams in the
whom Fitzgerald succeeded early 1960's, stressed the
as the top league mentor.
importance of athletics as an
Waverly 's talented Joe extra dimension in education,
Davena received his MVP
"Participation in sports I§
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BAKE SALE
award
from
Randy
Heath,
like
taking an exam ever)'
The Middleport Elemen·
tary School Patrol, made up sports editor' of the Waverly week before a large audience;
with noise, and makes a
of students from the Brad- News Watchman.
Attending a league banquet mature adult -out of a child",
bury School, will be con·
dueling a bake sale from 10 for the first time were he said.
members of the All.SEOAL
Jacoby told the audience
a.m. to 12 noon Saturday at
girls
team
and
the
cham"that
you will never rise
Vaughan's Cardinal Market
pionship
team
of
Ironton
High
above
your
expectations so be
in Middleport .
to
set
your goals very
sure
School.
Donna Gheen reports that
Coach Doris Hannon , · who high in life and don't worry
donations from parents other
led the Ironton girls to the about failure ."
than those of patrol members
He pointed out that a .300
will be most welcome. They league championship and into
the
Class
AA
Regional
hitter
in baseball is con·
may take their donations to
tourney,
received
her
award
sidered
excellent even though
the safe location at the
Jim
as
coach
of
the
year
from
he
fails
seven out of ever.y 10
designated hours . Those
Myers,
editor
of
the
Logan
times
he
comes to bat, but
wishing pickup service for
Daily
News.
has
the
ability
to overcome
donations may call Mrs.
Logan's
Cindy
Jamison
failure
and
continue
to battle
Gheen at 992_-271!6.
became the first female back each time.
basketball player to receive
The speaker concluded his
RUMMAGE SALE
most
valuable
player
honors
by pointing out the
remarks
Evangeline Chapter, Order
when
Myers
.presented
her
special
bond
that ties players
of Eastern Star, will hold a
trophy.
as
a
team and their
together
rummage sale and a bazaar
Sophomore
Joe
Fletcher
of
·
special
relationship
with
at the Middleport Masonic
Ironton,
who
hit
31
of
42
free
their
coach
in
that
they
share
Temple basement from · 9
a.m . to 4 p.m. on April3 and 4 throws in league competition, happiness and heartbreak
was presented the foul together.
and April 7 and 8.
shooting trophv hv Mv&lt;&gt;'"
REVIVAL SLATED
A revival is being held at
7:30p.m. each evening at the
Mt. Moriah Church of God,
&amp;Jute 2, Racine, with the
OPTOMETRIST
I
Rev. John Ladd, Dayton, as
OFFICE
HOURS:
9:
30
to
12,2
to
S
!CLOSE
speaker. The public is in·
t AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT
vited.

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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges March 30)
Racht&gt;l Arthur. Thomas
Broo ks , Ch ris Cline Sr.,
Marion Coon, Edna Grimm,
George Hac.kett Sr., Harry
Hill, Geneva Humphrey ,
Homer Kemper, Alice Kuhn,
Regina Poetker , William
Sexton, Thomas Shamblin,
Margaret Sickles, Ethel
Stewart, Barry Sturgill,
Courtney Swango.
(Births March 30)
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Queen ,
a daughter, Crown City.

DISSOLUTION FILED
In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court Steve Burson ,
Rutland and Rosemary
SIGN-UP
Sign-up for Middleport Burson, Rutland, filed for
Youth Baseball League dissolution of marriage.
summer program will be
Saturday from 9 to I and
EVENT SUNDAY
Sunday from I to 3 at the
The annual Easter egg hunt
former Middleport Village of the Middleport-Pomeroy
Co uncil chambers on the first IWlary Club postponed last
floor of village hall.
Sunday due to weather
conditions will be held at 2
BASEBALL SIGN-UP
p.m. Sunday at the Mid·
Sign-up day for Syracuse· dleport Community Park.
Minersville Baseball league
Some . 700 prizes will be
will be Tuesday, April 4 at the awarded youngsters taking
Syracuse Municipal Building part . Top prizes will go to the
from 5 to 8 p.m. Registration finders of the gold and silver
fee is $4 .
egg, $10 and $5, respectively .

FIBERGLAS

Fridley faced two drug counts

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