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~Cleveland's

12- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, Aprtl6, 1978

Dorrian to Affinnative
speak at
PomeroY
Doman ,
Mtchael
J
Democ ratic candidate for
Ueutenant Governor in Oh1o
runnin g with Richard
Celeste, will be the featured
speaker at the April meetmg
of the Tenth Di stri ct
Democratic Actton Club. The
meeting will be held on Aprtl
12, 1978 at the Meigs Inn in
Pomeroy.
Dorrian, chosen by Celeste
to be his running mate under
the new electiOn procedure,
has been endorsed by the
Executive Committee of the
Ohio Democratic Party He is
currently serving his third
term as Co unt y Commt ssi oner in Franklin
County . Prior to his election
to the Board of Com missioners, Dornan served lll
Mayor
M.
E.
Sensenbrenner's admintstrat10n
as Asststant Safely Director
and as Executive Assistant lo
the Mayor. Dorrian lives tn
Columbus with hts wife .and
four chtldren .
Mary Benson, prestdent of
the Democratic Action Club
announced that the meeting
will begin promptly at 8 p.m.
and that dinner may be ordered from the menu
beginning at 5:30p.m.

Pomeroy council
·receives report
Pomeroy Police Chief Jed
Webster submitted ht s
monthly report to Council
Monda y night shoiCing
collection of parking meter
money in the amount of
$2,339.

His department made 46
arre sts including three
juven tles: investi ga ted 23
acct dent s: issued 1,2 11
parking meter ttcket s, and
drove 3,960 miles .
Number of arrests made
and the charg e were
speedtng, ftve : left of center,
one; open flask , one : intoxtcatton , stx ; fatlure to
yield, four : DWJ , three:
fleetng police officer, one:
menacin g t hreat s, one :
restst tng
arrest , one:
squealing tires, one : disorderly conduct , two: disturbing the peace. two: assault,
fi ve, reckless operation, two:
petty theft , four : failure to
pay parking tickets, one:
assured clear distance, one :
failure to pay , two.
Arrestin g ofit cers and
number of arre•1s made were
Henr y Werr y. 13 ; Roger
Durst, one : Larry Hudson,
two, Thomas Werry, three :
Jed Webster , si x: Harry
Lyons , fi ve; Don Sttvers,
one : Geo r ge Hicks, one:
Russell Eshelman, two.

LEGAL NOTICE
The Publ tc Ut• l•t•es Com'
miss ion of Ohto has set for
pobltc hearing Case No .
77-378-EL -FAC Subt ile A,
to review the operatton of
the Fue l Cost Ad justment
Clau,. ond tile fuel procurement

practices

and

poltetes of tilt Columbus
ond Soutllern Oh ta Elec·
!ric Company on Apnl
10, 1978. 11 10:00 A.M.,
E S.T.,ot the CommtSSJon 's
offices, 180 East Broad
Street, Columbus, Ohio.
Alt interested persons wi ll
be giwe n on opportunity
to be heard . Further infer·
mt tion may be obtained
by contacting the Public
Util1tie. Comm isston of

OhiO.
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION OF OHIO
by Randall G. Applegate ,
Secretory

action plan
iS announced

Th e Ga lli a-M eig s Co mmunity ActiOn Agency is
co mmitted to equal employment opportunities for all
applicant s, participants and
employees in all facets of its
opera! tons: and where
deflctenctes are noted to take
affirmative action to correct
su ch deflctencies In addttion ,
it is our policy to recruit , htre,
and promote in all job
cla ss if ic all ons without
regard to race, color ,
reli gion. nattonal ortgtn , sex
1e'icep( where sex is a bona
fide occ upati o nal
qualification ) age, political
affiliation , or handtcap
1provided phvstcal lim itation
J
does not prevent 1·ob perfonnance ).
It is our polic)' to ta ke affinnative acllon to msure all
tra ming programs and all
pe rsonnel acttons such as
rate of compen sat ion,
b e n e r it s ' l r a n s r e r s '
Promotions, layoff and termmattons be admmtstered
wtthout regard to race, color,
religton, nattonal ortgtn , sex.
age, political affiliation.
Davtd E Gloeckner , CETA
Title III Program Director
wtll have th e ove rall
of
ad·
responsibilit y
mtntst ermg the program. If a
sulrgrantee staff member.
prog ram partic ipan t or
appli cant feels he-she has
been dlscrtmmated agamst m
employm ent. see king employment, and or traming
wllh this CETA Title If!
Program , he-she should
immediately contact Davtd
Gloeckner, (614 ) 367-7341 or
992-7000 to pursue the proper
disc rimin a tion comp lain t
orocedure.
EEO is legal, social, and
economic necessity for the
Gallia -Meigs Com munity
Acti on Age ncy. Al l em ployees are asked to assist in
this effort to achteve equal
employ ment opp ort um ty.
An y wtllful or delibera te
violation by any employee of
the Gallia-Mei gs Community
Act ion Agency of our equal
employment opport um ty
policy will be cause for appropnate disc1plmary actton

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rea ea s :

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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CHARLESCLARK
Charles Rtchard Clark ,
formerly of Middleport , now
of St. James , New York, died
Tuesday evenmg at a New
York hospital followmg a
lingering illness.
· He ts survived by his wife,
Jljlle; a son, Richard: three
brothers,, \} arence, Harry
and Waller, and four sisters, '
Cathertne Coble, Ethel Hein,
Florence Peddar and Jeanie
Null Mr. Clark was a son of
the late Clarence and Amy
Clark of Mtddleport.

Hospital News
Vetera ns Memorial Hospital
Adrmtted - Merle Manley,
k
Middleport ; Charles Bla e,
Racine: U&gt;uise Eshelman,
Pomeroy : Clarence Spurner,
Pomeroy , Pamela Conlin,
Rutland : Waller Garnes,
Dexter , George Hackett, Sr.,
Mtddleport : Wanda Powe11,
Ra cine : Lt ll ian Hendrtx,
Pomeroy .
Discharged - Dana Eynon
b ,
Darr in Drenner , De ra
Holsinger, Frankie Molden ,
!Jnda Martin, Helen Gibbs,
Bertha Zamorano, Steven
LaValley , Ralph Hall ,
Ri chard Weaver , Len a
Hetlman.

COULTERSHULER
I
Coulter Shuler, 76, Rt. 2,
Racine , died Wednesday
afternoon at his residence.
Mr. Shuler was born July 7,
1901, the son of the late Edward and Nancy Ripley
Shuler. He was also preceded
m death by one brother, Roy
Shu ler.
Mr. Shuler was a life-long
member of Letart Falls
Untted Methodist Church and
was a retired farmer .
He ts survtved by hts wtfe,
Elsie Warner Shuler, three
sons, Ernest Shuler, Rt. 2,
Racine: Clarence Shuler,
Urbana, III. ; and Lynn
Shuler, Rt . 2, Racine: one
stster, Edna Shields, Rt. 2,
Ra cme:
·
b
G
I wo rothers, uy
d
2
an Earl Shuler , Rt. ,
Ra cme;
·
·
d
mne grandch tl ren
·
an d stx
great-gran dchi! dren
d
d
an several meces an
h
nep ews.
Funeral- servtces will be
held salur
- day at I p. m. at
1
F" 11
untt· e d
~ eta rt
a s
Methodist church with l he
Rev. Dav id Harrts o f•
r·tctatlng.
· Burta· 1 WI'11 be m
·
Letart Falls cemetery.
Frten
· ds .may ca11 at Ewmg
·
Funeral Home after 10 a. m.
on Friday and until 11 a. m.
s d
on atur ay.

SPECIAL SALE PRICES
FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 7-9:30 to 8 PM
SATURDAY, APRIL 8-9:30 to 5 PM
SALE

SALE

HARD ROCK MAPLE TABLE
&amp;CHAIR SETS

GIRLS TOPS
Knit ' lops
sweaters

BY HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD

5 piece sets include your choice of side chairs.
2nd Mates, Nan Tu Ckett, Duxbarry, Finial Back .

divorces are
£iled in court
Two suits for money, two
dissolutions of marrtage and
two divorces have been filed
in Meigs CoUIJlty Common
Pleas Court .
The Pomeroy National
Bank filed suu in the amount
of $29,469 .90 against James
Kuna th and Donna Kuna th,
Rt. 1, Long Bottom, el al.
The Fanners Bank and
Savtngs Co. filed suit in the
amo unt of $9 19 agamst Gary
L. Chao1een , Cincinnati.
F tlmg for dtssolullon of
marnage were Thomas
Randall Cross, Syracuse, and
Phyllis J ean Cross, same
address ; and Carole A.
Pt cken s, Syra cuse , a nd
Calvin D. Pickens, Racine.
Filing for divor ce were
Brenda J tll LeMaster,
Pomeroy , agamst James
LeMaster , Shade : and
Sharon Russell, Pomeroy,
against William Wayne
fl.ussell, Pomeroy.

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REVIVAL SLATED
A revival will be held at the
Rutland Commumty Church
beginnin g this ev ening
through Aprtl 16.
The Fred Bales family
/rom Fnendsh1p, Ohto, w1ll
be featured each eveninl
Servi ces are 7·30 p. m
mghtly . Arnos Tillis is the
pastor.

ha llers blouses .

Reg . S2.SO ••• Sale $1.99
Reg . S3.7S ••• Sale $2.99
Reg . S6.0o ... Sale $4 .79
Reg . S9.00· .. Sale $7 .19
Reg . $13.00 Sale $10.39

SALE

SALEI

PRE-TEEN SPORTSWEAR

LINGERIE

Slacks, Knit Tops, Sweaters, Skirts. Shorts,
3 pc. Suits, 2 pc . Suits .

FROM •4.80

Money actions,

LONG GOWNS
AND ROBES

\

DRESS SLACKS
Si ze 29 to tJ2 wa1st in

~ 1\

and neat patterns 100
per cent polyester double kn1t - Save - Fnday and

Saturday

d ,-·I f

•8.89
MEN 'S S8.95 SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
Sm a l l
( 14 14 1?),
me dium ( 15 IS 1 1l. large

ex ira

Sp ec1 t"' l -

large

pur ch a se an d

sa le - pattern ed Sh 1rf s
Doyes t er and :o tton

: t)

b lend

perm an ent pr ess

Two Day Sale
.... ----·..

$488

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TWO DAYS SALEf
BOYS STUDENT SIZES

- Perma Press
- Nylon
- S· M- L-XL-XX L

I

I~ \ Iii

sotid ~cot o r

\ 16 J61 1 L
{ 17 17 \ '1)

As Low AS

$509

TWO DAY SA LEI

MEN'S BLUE DENIM

FASHION
JEANS
All are pr e ·washed
de nim - many fashi on
styles like Aztex, Star ·
Cargo - Lastix Boots Pyram id Po wer and
others . Wa ist sizes 29 to
42 . Lengths 30 to 36
inches .

Waist si ze 26 to 30, lengths 30 to 34. Most pre wa s hed blue denim in fashion and basic
styles- an excellent selection for this sale.
Boys S12 .95 Student Size Jeans , ....... 510 .20
Boys S13 .95 Student Size Jean s., ...... $11.20
Boys 514.95 Student Size Jean s ........ $11.80

Denim
Jeans ....... sg,40
Men's$14.95
Denim Jeans..--"sn.so
Men 's S15.9S
Denim Jeans .....!12.60
Men'S$16.9l
Denim
Jeans. .... s13.40
Men 's Sl7.9l
Denim Jeans. ..... ~l4.20

SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH, FINAL DAY
Size

24x40

Inches - fringed ends . non .sk id bock

mach ine washabl e - decorator colors Cho ice of two

styles.
TWO DAY SALE

PTOMEETJNG
The Rutland PTO wtll meet
April 10 at 7 p. m. The
Brownies and Girl Scouts will
take part m the program. The
class having the most
grandparent s present wtll
receive $5 .

THE

11

ROAMER"

MEN 'S

SANDAL
Soft leather
Cre pe soles
Foam cushion insole
Cool comfort

MEN'S RED LABEL
UNDERWEAR
SOc off any package of Hanes Red
Label Underwear - T Shirts, Briefs A Shirts - Boxer Shorts .

BaniDn panel socks in white and a
big selection of solid colors . .One size
fits all sizes 10 to 13. Regularly $1.00

Save Friday and Saturday on our
entire stock of men's summer
jackets . Regular an'd extra large
SIZeS.

Color '
Brown

THE
SHOE

SQUAD SUMMONED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to 317
Mechanic St. at 9:32 p. m.
Wednesday for Lillian
Hendrix, a medical patient,
who was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she
was admitted.

Solid · ~arlegated cOlors and sparkle color s. Famous

Red Heart Quolily .
FOR THIS SALE

'1.19 skein

SHORT SLEEVE
KNIT SHIRTS

Size small (6-8), medium (10 -12 ), larg e (14 16 ). extra large (18) .
Polyester cotton blends - crew neck.
Reg . 51.95
While with Color Trim , ..... ,.,., •• ,.,. 51.69
Reg . $2.95
Hea ther! ones with Color Trim •• , ••••••• $2.49

SALE! AT WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC ST.

LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS

HOSPITALIZED
Sharon Smith of Pomeroy
is a surgical patient at Means
Hall , University Hospita l,
Columbus.

s1_49 WINTUK KNITTING YARN

SPECIAL GROUP
BOYS SPRINGFOOT

SALEI MEN'S

MEETS MONDAY
A speaker from the Meigs
Co w1ty Department of Health
wtll be present when the
Letart Falls PTO meets at
7:30 p. m. Monday at the
school.

Another Big Shipment of Colors

MEN'S BANLON
DRESS SOCKS

SALE PRICES

QUEEN SIZE AND KING SIZE
MATIRESS AND BOXSPRINGS SETS

. Ha ve s light water damage .
S359 .oo Supreme Perfect Sleeper,
queen .••••••••••••••.••••.•••••••••• S215.00 set
$298.op Beauty Rest Queen ........ $178-0hel
S269 .oo Or tho Cushion Queen •••••• $162.00 set
$359.00 Fantasia King.............. $215.00sel

2 DAYS ONLYf

COSMETIC SALE.......~············· SAVE 20%
COMPUTE LINE OF REVLON AND COTY COSMETICS REDUCED 20%

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measure wa heavier voter turnout on the white West Side than
Pm kney al.'i!l satd the school board intended to resubrn tt lhe
the black near East Side.
levy w the voters in U1 e Jun e 6 primary election The levy,
"I thmk the vote on the West Side of town speaks for itself, " tagged at 9.9-mill per 11.000 assessed valuatiOn, would have
srud Board of Education Prestdent Arnold R. Pinkney, a black raised the tax bill of th e aver age homeown er in Cleveland by
"We are urging the stale Board of Education to come to our $87 a year
rescue . We did our thing. We took it to the voters. Now tl 's in
Teachers and oth er school employees in the di stncl suffered
the hands of the state Board of Education ."
through a payless pay day a week ago, but dectded to await the
Pinkney said he would meet with state educalton offtctals special eleclton results before deciding on a co~rse of aelton .
today in a desperare elforl wprevent the collapse of C1e v~ ;.. When teachers ·went payless last fall , U.S. Dtstrict Qlurt
land 's school system.
· Judge f rank J Battisti ordered th at the school s remam open
"The statute of the State of Ohto says the stale is responsible Battisti; l'ho ts handling the ci ty's school desegregatiOn case,
for the education of its children," Pinkney satd.:.t• lf the state ful~!lllja t a lengthy school closmg would hamper the. syste m's
Board of Education doesn't have the money tiJ ,keep ltre .. integration effort s.
Cleveland schools going, there would have to be some sort of
Unless the state comes to the rescue of the C1eveland
action by th e I Ohio) General Assembly. Butlhe stale cerlamly schools, the system also may be forced to close down for
isn't caught by surprtse regardin g what has happened ."
several weeks next fa ll , wh en mass1ve school busm g for
desegregation ts schedu led lo begm.

y

Th e di strict's latest cash crun ch ca me. when stx maJor
Cleveland-ar ea banks rece-ntly refused a multi-million dollar
loan request from the schoo l board The board was confident of
be ing able to borrow enough money lo ~et it through the
current school year, had the levy passed Thursday
Despite the apparentl y bleak outlook for the district, Clevelan d School Supermtendent Paul W. Bnggs reh"ed to abandon
all hope.
"The Bo ard of Educatton faces some sertous decistons ahea d
that are going waffect the ltves of our children . But it would be
a tragtc thtng tfwe were wsay thts vote is the end of the road,"
he told a gathering of levy supporters at a downtown education
center.
Pinkney, when asked to explain the clear voter reJeCtiOn of
th e levy , ctt ed discontent over school deseg regation plans and
charges of m1sn1anagement leveled aga mst the school board .

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Ohio
Power
at y en tine
...
PR_ICE_F_IFT_EE_N_CE~
NTS says report
new plant in
not true
if: ' operation next year

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By United Press International
LANSING, MICH. - A BILL SOFTENING penalties for
pot gnokers will apparently rest in limbo whtle House and
Senate conferees wrangle over separate legislation cracking
down on heroin pushers.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Paul Rosenbaum
said Thursday he does not want hts panel to act on the Senatepassed pol bill until a conferen ce committee approves the
heroin bill which he sponsored

Ohto Power Company's
new hydr&lt;H!lectnc plant at
Racine wtll ge nerate 48
million watts and will be
operatmg in 1979, Charles A.
Heller, the company 's executt ve vice-president, told ?:1
listeners Thursday night at
the Elks Country Club at
ROCKY RIVER , OHIO - DONALD JACQUET HAS Portsmouth.
RECEIVED a second $100 fine for a pants dropping incident
He said that il would be
and a pat on the back for academic achtevement from Ohio Power's f1 rst new
Municipal Judge William McCrone.
capacity since addmg the
· Jacquet, 28, a student at Cuyahoga Commum ly College, Gavin units, total mg 2, 600
was fmed $100andspent four days in jail last month because he megawatts (millions of
jwnped on a chair and whipped down hts trousers in a 'N1lrlh watts ), tn 197 ~ and 197~
Olmsted restaurwtl as a Joke. He spent his jail time studying Heller add ed that the
for final exams.
Amencan Electric Power
sys tem should have over 7,700
LOS ANGELES - A PASSENGER TRAIN STRUCK a megawa tts m addttiona l
flatcar on tlle tracks Thursday night, derailing four cars into a generating capactty by 1984,
muddy field and injuring 13 persons. ·
"due lo a vanety of coal ,
After several conflicting reports of the cause of the nuclear, and hyrlrfWlf.r trlr'
accident, the Santa Fe railroad said today a switch engine had
pushed a flatcar from a siding onto the tracks used by the San
Diegan, rut Amtrak train carrying 34 passengers and six crew
members from San Otego w Ins Angeles.

projects now under construelion ."
But on ly the 48 megawatts
of that new capacity wtll be
devel oped in Ohio, he
asserted. Over the past ftve
years, Ohto Power has invested $768 million tn new
generating uni ts, $212 million
in improvements lo the
transmtsston and distrtbution
network, and $147 mtllion in
pollution control equt pment.
Among those attendin g
were Tom Skmner, advertising manager, and Lar&lt;y
Boyer, . assistant publisher ,
(,l,llitmli" Om/,· 'fr11111111 '; Bill
Mtll er, WJEH manager ;
Fred Morrow, Ohio Power ;
and Anna Mane Grycza,
WMPO
CHARLES A. HEtLER
, .
... ',', .·. :
Muoi ly clea r lomght , wtlh upper 60s. Probabllit ) of
lows between 40 and 15. In- prectpit atton 10 percent today
cr easing cluudmcss Si:Itur- and toni ght , 20 percen t
day , with ht gh s in the mi d or Sat urday .
'

WASHINGTON - A FEDERAL SAFETY BOARD, saying
the wealthy owner s of jwnbo tank cars have no finan cial
incentive w make cars safer, has asked government
regulators to require lifesaving chang es on the cars no later
than Christmas.
•....
The board also wants a reversal ot th e historic pattern that
places llability for tank car disasters on railroads that haul the
cars rather than the big corporations a nd individuals that
actually own them .

CAN TON, Ohio I UP II - The Ohto Power Co. clauned
today a report by the Yo1mgstown Vindi cator u11 the high
pnces th e utility patd for coal fro m 1ts own coa l mmes ·'were
viewed in isolation and not generally represenlati ve of l he true
costs of coa l "
"Certa tn charg es we re ( o~1 s against the ver) small
made
1 t! C entl~
111
a tunm.1 ge uf toni prod uced m
copyrt ghted story tn the JUst tlu ee workmf; days pno r
Yuun gst uwu V1nd1cat u1 to the stan of the natiOnal
concerntng the htgh cost Ohto coal st n ke.'' Uh1 o Pu Y. er
Power Co. pa1d £ur coa l frum Said .
I! is qu1te nbvw us that
1ts own captive coal mtnes
those
costs, on a per-ton
when compa red with certain
b&lt;-~
!'i
i
S,
wou ld be c:&lt;trcmely
outside coal purchases ," sa ul
htgh
and
not. 1n an) way,
Oh io Power
rep1
esentattvt'
uf the true
"The hgure.s qu oted fr om
cost
s
of
coal
frorn
that parFederal Energy Regulatory
llcular
mme,"
the
ulllity
Comm1sswn re port s were
.
"T
hi
s
Inflated
th e
Siltd
viewed in isola ti on and not
Det:ember
costs
111
mo
re
than
genera ll y representative of
the true costs of coal for Ohto $40 per ton. more than double
Power generati ng plants. " the yearly i:IV('ragc of JUSt
under $20 per tun.
the uttli ly sa td.
Ohto Power sa td the a rUde
" f ur ex.:1mple l&gt;ecernber
\H'nl
on to cnmpHre the hi gh
costs fo r coal from Central
Den'mbcr
pncP.s wtth em
Oh io Coa l Co seemed grossly
IS
olated
low·C(JS1
purch ase,
exa gge rate d due to the
"
wh1
ch.
again
.
IS
in
no way
necessit y for the co mpany to
repr
csentatJ\'C
of
the
Hvrrage
recuvcr Its normal mont hly
costs for reclamatiOn and pncc of coal on the open
freight and to apply those ll\Hrk('t "

Miller breathing fire

LEX INGTON , KY . - COVINGTON CITY officials were
rescheduled Thursda y for April 12 appeara nces before a
federal grand jury in Frankfort to investigate alleged
gambling and payoffs m northern Kentucky.

SPECIAL SALE

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public schools hit rock bottom

MOSCOW - OOVIET PRESIDENT LEONID BREZHNEV
today accused tlle United States of "mdecision and
inconsistency" m negotiations for a strategic arms limitation
agreement.
Speakmg from the de ck of the Soviet Navy c ruiser
Admiral Sinyavm in the Pacific off Vladivostok, Brezhnev
said : "The fmal concluston of th e work of draft ing a SALT
agreement is delayed, evidently for political reasons ."

'5A9 THROW RUGS

HANES
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BOWlJNG GREEN, OHIO - C. WlLlJAM O'NEILL,
chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, says he is formulating
plans to or ganize two comtmttees to work with the high court
in changing state law barring cameras and microphones from
courtrooms.
O'Neill said one committee will work with the print media
and !be other with the broadcast media.

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CLEVELAND (UPI)- Cleveland's public school system is
on the brink of collapse and only a last-minute rescue by state
education officials will keep the 110,000-51udent d1slnct open
for much of the remainder of the school year.
The bottom fell out of th e financially strapped system when
aeveland voters SOUIJldly rejected a last.qitch, $30-million~­
year school tax proposal m a special citywide referendum
Thursday.
With 90 percent of the ballots co unted, the vote was 61,955
against the levy and 37,387 for the proposal.
The results were drawn sharply along racial lines, with
voters in Cleveland 's predominantly whit!) West Side rejecting
the levy by margins as high as 111-1 in some precincts, while the
predominantly black near East Side voted to approve lhe tax
increase.
School offictals and levy advocates credited the rlefeat nf the

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Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges AprilS)
Durcie Adkins, Wyman
Barcus, Wtlliam Barton ,
Deborah Bates, Earl Buckey,
Nan cy Chevalier , Mrs
Robert Collins and daughter.
Nellie Cununons, John Eblin ,
Cl tfford Eckard, Cline Fitch,
Lyvonnia Forrest, Bernice
Frazee, Mrs. Everett Grow
and son , Mrs. Glen Hapney
and daughter, Vtckte Harrts,
Joa nne Lawrence , Mari e
McCoy, Mary Morgan, Flora
Mullin s, Evelyn Napper ,
Paula Randolph, Ulltan Rtce,
Da vtd
Robbins,
Mary
Rogers. Catherine Rose, Jane
Ru cker , Willte Thompso n,
Zelm a Walker, Canna West,
Bonni e Wtlltams , Teresa
Wood
!Births April S)
Mr and Mrs Timothy
Harr. a daughter, Jackson :
Mr and Mrs Ronnie McCain ,
a son, Oak Hill: Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Prater, a son, Hamden
: Mr and Mrs. Robert
FA IR CONDITION
Roush
, a daughter, New
Mrs. Al ma
Hoefli ch
Haven
:
·Mr. and Mrs. James
Thompson, Columbus. forVitiloe,
a son, Jackso n.
merly of Pomeroy , IS in fair
condit ion at St Anthony
Hospital m Col umbus.
Mr s. Th ompso n was
Pleasant Valley Hospital
cnu ca ll y InJur ed rece ntly
Discharged - Christopher
when she was shot during a Mathen y, Ml Alto: Seanna
robbery at her em ployment Nettleton , West Columbia ;
at the Kenmore Cleaners in Nelli e Roush, Letart :
Colu mbus She und erw ent Mi chelle Wamsl ey, Leon :
the Dorsel Keefer , Leon ; Donald
surge r y f ollo w i n~
shooting and again Monda y Perkins, Gallipolis; Howard
Her room number is 315.
Wolfe , Grimm s Landing ;
Nathan Dteudonne , Potnt
Pleasa nt ; Eugene Gardner,
Galltpolts Ferry: Glenda
La wson, Reedsv ille : Mrs.
RACINE ER RUNS
Se ward Ca rri co, Iront on :
The Rac tn e ER Squad Patty Harmon, Rutl and:
made t" o runs Wednesday Ceci l Sines, Point Pleasant.
and one thi s morntng.
At 3:45 p.m. Wednesday
Wanda Powell, Raci ne, was
transferred as a medical
patten! to Veterans Memorial
OPEN DOOR SESS ION
Hospital. At5 p m. They were
On
April 12, a represen ca lied to the Coult er Shuler
tative
from Congres,sman
residence, Rt . 2, Raci ne Mr.
Clarence
E. Miller's office
Shuler was dead on arrtval.
will
conduct
an Open Door
AI 9:30 a.m. this morning
sesston
from
10-12
noon in the
they tr a nsported Nel lte
Co
urt
House
in
Pomeroy.
Lemley, Portland to Veterans
11 a nyone has any questions
Memorial Hospllal.
co ncerning the Federal
Government, please stop by
to discuss them with the
MEET FRIDAY
Th e Meigs Co unt y REACT representattve
will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at
the Pomeroy Senior Citiz ens
Center.
Guy Hyse ll urges all
SQUAD RUN
members to attend to make
T h e M i ddleport
final plans for the hike-bik e. Emergency Squad answered
. a call to (.lift on, W. Va ., at
4:41 p. m Wednesday lor
Ronnie Miller who had an
ann injury. He was taken to
Pleasa nt Valley Hospttal.

By ROBERT SANGEORGE

.

PLANT TREE
Boyd Ruth , Soil Conservation
Service, assisted by Mrs. Bradford planted one of several
Austnan ptne trees.

Forestry Day
is observed

MANILA, PHII.JPPINES - FllJPINOS VOTED IN A
HEAVY turnout wday m the country's first national elections
under martial law, with the ballo!ing billed as a test of strength
for President Ferdinand Marcos' regime. Voltng ended at 5
p.m. (4 a.m . EST) throughout the coUIJltry's 85,000 polling
Approximately 50 people
centers for 165 electtve seats in th e Interim NatioQal
attend
ed the Foccstry and
Assembly, billed as the forerunner of a regular Parliament .
Wildlife
Field Day Thursday
Offtctals estimated the turnout at between 80 lo 90 percent
at
the
Wallace
Bradford Tree
of U.e total 22 million registered voters.
Fann on Cherry Rid~e .
The ev ent was coNELSONVIU..E, OHIO - MAYOR VIOLET HOLLENspon
sored by Metgs So il and
BAUGHsaid the 18 cily employees ftred for parhctpattn g in an
Water
Conservatton Dtstnct
unauthorized strike were reinstated Thursday, pending appeal
and
the
Ohio Division of
•
of their discharge.
Forestry,
Westvaco,
a pulpThe five policemen, four firefighters and nine water and
sewage workers are asking a $1 hourly wage increase over the wood company which ennext two years. The mayor said the city can afford only 25-{:enl coura ges pine plantings,
salary hikes for the safety forces and W-cent raises for the furnished the free trees .
Dave Posca and Mike
others.
F lemin g of
Wcstva co
evergreen
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT CARTER WAS URGED discu ssed
Thursday by Sen. John Glenn, M hio, to go ahead with management.
Frank Newell of Container
production of the neutron bomb because " we need th e bomb 10
COUIJlleract the growing Soviet military buildup in Europe." Corporation tn Circlevtll e
Glenn said the neutron bomb is more accurate than expla ined how to use hardconventional nuclear warheads and this is "advantageous lo woods for pulpwood. Newell
our NATO allies in a defense situation with tanks and heavy also discussed how you can
become a member of the
artillery ."
American Tree
Farm
System:
Bill McDaniels of Pomeroy
Home and Auto , Pomeroy
' (Stlhl &amp; Echo chain saws)
and John Ridenour of
R,- NE//.I'IIIf:IW/1
span 's upper tenston areas. Ridenour Supply, Chester
The Silver Memorial The bridge remained closed (Homellte and Partner cham
Blidge opened to four-lane except for foot traffic until saws), demonstrated the safe
traffic late Thursday after- mid-October when state use and maintenance of chaln
noon for the ftrst ttme in mne authorities opened il to saws. Henry Bahr, Green-Up
single-lane use by motorized Reclamation, Chester,
months.
showed how to properly notch
According to George Mc- vehicles.
Causland, Mason/ County
In the tpeantlme, repatr and fall trees.
Frank Tolh , Division of
maintenance supervisor, work began on defects term·
demonstrated
minor repair work, such as ed less critical than the ones Forestry,
timber sta nd tmprovemcnt
palntlng, will be going on for first di scovered.
a while, but it should not afThe bridge crosses the Ohio and harvesting to make the
fect the now of traffic.
River between Henderson most money fr om your
II was July 5 that the blidge and Kanauga. It took the woods . Game Protector,
was abruptly closed by tbe place of the Silver Bridge An&lt;fy Lyles , Ohio Division of
West Virginia Dtlpartment ol which collapsed Dec. IS, 1967, Wildlife, explained how to
Highways, when a series of sending 46 people to their ·"tract wildlife to your
woods. Host Wally Bradford
defects was discovered in the deaths .

-All four lanes now open

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will di scuss his Christmas
(Continued on page 12)

By ANDREW GALLAGHER
CHARL ESTON, W.Va .
I UP! I - Although suffermR
the aft er-effects elf a stroke,
Unti ed M1n e
Workers
Presid ent Arn old Mil ler ,
breathing ftre on his enenu es,
says he's still puffing away on
cigare ttes.
Th e ~ 4-y ea r -o ld union
leader was adnut ted to Mount
Sinai Hospital m Mi ami two
days tn lo h1s vacat ion
sched uled after four mon ths
nf exhaustive ta lks w1th the
nation's soft coal industry
" Anyone who violates the
co nst ituti on." Mil ler.
refl ecting his fi ghting natw·e,
satd Thursday in a telephone
mterv1ew from his Mia mi
hospi tal , "f'm gomg w crack
th eir heads."
Lam poon ing a suggestiOn

Draw names
for jury

This was dropped due to the the area today. Persons wt ll
lack of Int erest last season. be permitted at the pa rk at
Ma yo r Herma n London 9:30 p.m. or later if it ts an
agreed to advert tse for a poo l organized actJv 1t y.
manager and life guards.
Meeting with counctl was
In other, business, co uncil J ack Willi a ms rega rdm g
Ftfteen names were drawn
agreed to enforce an or· water ca usin g eros10n to his
dinance on the clostng of the propert y. Council agreed to for posstble grand jury duty
and 50 names for possi ble
park area from 9:30p.m to 6 mrrect the problem.
The fir st readin g of an Pettil Jury dut) this moming
a.m. Signs will be placed m
ordinance was given grant ing tn the offi ce of Mei gs County
Ohio Power Co mpan y a Clerk of Court s
cont ract to supply electncity
Names drawn for possible
to the vill age of Syracuse .
Grand Jury were Joseph
Coun cil
congra tu lated Ftelds. Pomeroy: Lorra ine
Chtef of Police Mill on Varian Wi g~ !. RcedS\·ille , Ricki e
on his complellon of ba sic Koenig. Tuppers Pl ains:
poli ce training. a 280 hour Maxine Gnfftth, Rl.
3,
t·o urse . Cht ef Var ian ex- Pomeroy: Foetc L. Hayman,
Lauran ce M.
empl oyees have for the pressed hi s appreciation to Racine ;
Shertff
Ji
m
Proffitt
and
Stewart
,
Mtddleport:
Carl
proposed pay pac kage, and
Mandy
Lefebre.
Horky,
Middleport
:
Howard
the fail ure of the General
Council di scussed the ditch Caldwell, Reedsvill e: Glenna
Assembl y to ove rnd e
at
Second and Bri dgeman Crtsp, Langsv tll e : George
Governor Rhodes' veto of the
Streets
and an open sewer Green, Albany : Betty Carcollective barga_ining bil l.
runntng
from Second and pcnter, Racine; C. M. Baker ,
Und er t he pay plan
Clwrry
Streets.
Middleport ; M ~ry Lathey , ,
currentl y betng constdcred
Also
di
sccussed
were
the
Middleport : Ern~ Deeter ,
by the legislat ure, sta te
many
holes
in
the
streets
I"ng Hot tom : and Bernard
employees, state um ve rsity
by
repair
by
the
water
Gilkey
, Middleport.
.
caused
employ ees, an d county
depa
rt
ment.
Council
felt
it
·.
N~mes
drawn
for
posstble
well are depa rtmcnl em ployees earning less than was the responsibility of !he Pettit Jury were J ohn H.
$10 ,000 per yea r woul d water company to repatr Mol ley , Pome roy; Ro~er
receive a 40 cents por hour these areas. Council also Bl.ack, Rutland; Lan~ D.
Increase, while those earnm g agreed to purchase a cun- G1bson , Pomeroy; Mtl dred
between $10,000 and 120,000 vertl ble tractor and a hand Lee, Albany ; Anme L. Moon,
Po meroy; Robert Alkir e,
per year would receive be- mower.
t ween 17 cents and 34 cents · Attendin g were Mayo r Harr isonvill e; Hazel ·Baml.ondon, Jimmy Joe Hems- hart , Tuppers Plains: Veda
more per hour
ley,
John Arnott , Eber ·Davts, Pomeroy; Robert E
" The members of AF SCME-Ohlo Council a·have a Ptckens and Katie Crow, Byer , Pomeroy ; Sha ron K.
real problem with . the pay couocil members , Ch tef Buffi ngton, Pofneroy; Esther
bill," Brindza said. "Besides • Yonan, Robert Wingett and E. Harden, Syracuse· Janet
(Continued on page 12)
Doug Hemsley .
(Continued on page 12)

duty here

Employees plan
rally Aprilll

I,

"! tal ked to my doctor la'l
· They kno w t:.Jmn well I'm
ni ght and he sa1d there won'I commg do"n to look at
be any after effects, " sa td th em," he satrl of his
Mi ller. who heads one of the l'll€1!lie~ . ·'The only way th ey
m o ~1 m1ht ant un10ns m the
can beat me is at the ballot
nation. ''I'm rar in~ to go. I'm box . I don 't thmk they can.
rar mg to come back and put They haven't been able to do
those people in thetr place . · 11 )el. 1'hcy'I'C all got w run
" There's some in th e U\0 and I lhm k I sure as hell
Charleston area who thmk ean beat them ."
I'm gone . but I am 't gone I
Miller also satd the future
run't qutt and I'm not abQut of roal ts bnght, but the on ion
w," Miller sa1d, referrmg w must put JL&lt;i own house m
his home distr ict, Charleston- order . He said he '11 have to
based Distnct 17, th e union's work to promote labor
'largest.
stabtlil) . Part of that will
Aller his release fr om a come about by manhandling
Wash ington hospttal, he satd hts adversaries
he plans to visit the 'a nous
·' These Irresponsi bl e
unton di strtcts to handle some people need to be thrown out
insubordinate offtcers and of the damn un1nn ," ht• Slltd,
work that has pil ed up m hts 'Til find a way to throw them
abse nce
duri ng
the out. "
negoti ations

No changes in hours, pool rates

London Pool in Sy racuse
will maint ain the same hours
as last summer a nd the same
rates, it was decided when
Syracuse Village Council met
in regular scss ton '111ursday
RACINE - Racine Village nighl .
Co uncil has set the week of , The nnly chan ge wa s
April10 for "clean up week ." cancellatio n of Wednesday
Village offictals are askin g ni ght swimming for adults .
residents to clean up th eir
yards and sidewalks in front
of their homes
Items residents no longer
want are to be placed at the
sidewalk for easy removal by
the town truck. There will be
no charge for the ptck up
service.
Counctl tssued a warnin g
CO LUMBUS
Sta t e
employees, &gt;1ate university
that dogs running loose in the
employees, an d co unt y
community will be taken lo
welfare depa rtm ent emthe dog pound. Dogs must be
ployees who are members of
tied or confined to prevent
the American Federation of
damage to gardens and
State, County and Muni cipal
flowers , offi cials sa id.
Employees, AFSCME - Ohio
In other matters, counctl is
Council 8, will rally at the
taking action to change th e
Stale House in opposition to
curfew for children in th e
the proposed state pay bill
community to 9 p.m. in th e
and in support of a collective
winter months and 10 p.m. In
bargaining law on Tuesday,
summer. The street comApril
11. The rally wlll begin
missi oner has been In at
11
:30
am .
structed to use the grader on
AFSCME
-Ohi o Council 8
the road to the river, apply
represents more than 33,000
gravel to improve oonditions
public employ ees and
for boaters and clean dit ches.
hospital employees, and is
Mayor Charles Pyles has
announced th at a meeting the largest union of public
employees in the stale.
will be held In Athens on Aprtl
Brindza,
Robert
A.
25 concerning applications
executive director, said the
for community block grants
rally Is a vis tbl e outgrowth of
and he is asking council
the unhappiness that publi c
members to attend.

Oean·up
week set

made 111 Oh io-based UMW
District 6 that hts foes would
call
a
co nslllut10 na l
conven tion to ease recall
pr ov1s10ns w the un wn 's
constitution, Mtller. his voice
st rong, scoffed·
'' You t•an 't have a constitutiOnal conventi on to change
the electton procedure. They
don't have the authonty wdu
thai I didn't "nte it. They
can't use a convention for
their o" n selfi sh tnterests "
He satd the president would
have to call a convention.
" I'm gett mg along pretty
good," said Mill er . He
expects to be released from
th e hospital Wednesday . He'll
return to Washingwn then
and be ad mtlled to the
hoslJi lal th ere, where he wtll
contin ue th erapy.

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2-The Daily Sentii1el, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., F1iday, April 7. 1978

3- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, April7, 1978
I

Diggers have more problems with EPA groups
By ANDREW GALLAGHER
CHARLESTON , W.Va .
( UPI ) - Digging enough coal
to keep Americo's energy
hunger sated fac es a worse
enemy from environmcnwl
groups than it does from
strife in the Umted Mine
Workers union , an industry
leader believes.
Compounding the Si tuat ion
is the Department of lnicrior.
daeded wjth third, fourth. and
filth level bureaucrats "whll
are. to a man and woma n,
environmentalists," :san;
E.B.
Leisen rin~
J; .,
chairman of Westinoreland
Coal Co.
Leisenring, the llutgoing
chairman of the Bituminous

-Coal Opcr·at~rs Association,
put it this way Thursday in a
telephone interview :
···n1ey h.a\'e an allianct&gt;
with uthl'r ~nvio rrunental ist s
to block coa l developm ent.
It's like having a fox to guard
the chicken house ."
The federal agency is
wr ilin~ rulrs to implement
the rlt! \\' surrace mining law .
·· The regulations arl'
n o thHl~

mo r e

· unple1nentat ion

than

the

of

the

co uld and could not d" . Our
regulations Clrt' set fol' lhose
standards." Fan·end sa id .
'1\\.,i.ce, t•n vironment&lt;tli st s
have disrupted Far West
"perations· with lawsuits designed to hand cuff reserves
in
government lwnd s.
l.t•i se nrin ~ sa id .
For instan ce, at a job in
Colorado. federal offi cial s
want.l'd to lease vast r ~erves
t o Westmo reland 's
s ub sidia ry , bu t

Wt•stmoreland min e, ecoi o~y ·lf1at imported oil bring s.
tlmerican coal, he said , is 10
gn1ups assa ulted a land containin g 15 million ton s of coal percent to 40 percent cheaper
to use than foreib'll oil.
lx•t'all~e they perceived the
"Any new mines being
e~tate as fragile .
"TI1e point is Uwse people opened in UJe West will be
are tryin g to bl ock all faced with th e sa me
development uf coal in the ronstrainls by official s who
United Sbltes and they don't want to stop ail production of
give a damn who is hurt," the coal ," he said .
Leisenring
think s
form er BCOA chairman said .
Leisenring · said America President Carter's goal of
needs coal to restore the another 1.2 billion tons is
balance of payments deficit attainable by 1985. But l1e

envi.z;onrnentalJst s caused ;-t
six -W&lt;'ek clo s ure of th e
Ordwrd Valley Min e .
Furloughs were handL~ to 140
workers.
Rilther than expand operations from 750,000 to 1.25
million tons of low sulfur coal
each ami hire another 100
peopl e, th e gove rnm ent
agreed to put a lid on the
current capacity, Leisenring
said .
In Montana. at another

standards the Congress set,"

sa id

Deputy

lntef! or

ca ution ed
that
more
government officials must
take a closer look at the
eco logy-energy question to
decide the nation's energy
needs.
Alludmg to coalfield unrest,
Leisenrin g thinks a joint
commission set up by the new
UMW contract to study such
problems and a blue ribbon
panel created by the
President should produce a
sol ution. The threr pMeliRts

for each side are to be named
in two weeks.
Issues such as higher
prod uction, strikes, and
government regulations will
be discussed .
" Despite the length of the
strike and the bitterness felt
by .some UMW members, I
feel the majority want to
create a· better climate of
labor relations," Leisenring
added.

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St·LTL'tary C11ris FHrrend.

. ln sutnl' art.-' aS. there might
bo.' son1e diSputes, but "Con·
~re ss was pretty damnt."Ci
l'X.phc tt ab:lut on wh~t yo u

Fifth annual
banquet held
EAST MEIGS - Ed Holter
was master of ce r emoni£~s for
the fifth annual p"rentmembet banquet of the
Eastern High School futu re
Farmers of America .
Invocation was bv Jun
Jackson preceding a' bu ffet
dinner. Bill Kautz. sentinel.
gave the welcome with Roy
Holter giving the par ent
response.
Guests from Landmark ,
Jackson Producti on Credit ,
~eigs Soil and Wnter Conservation Distr ic t and
members of visiting ff A
Chapters of Meigs. So uthern
and Warren Local High
Schools were lntroduced by
Don Putman. Also guests
were the Eastern principal.
superintendent and members
of the board of education .
Rocky
Van
Meter
presented a speech on small
engines that won him district
recognition . Jackson gave a
speech on FFA. The creed
was given by Larrv Harris.
Don Eynon report'ed on the
~Oth National Ff A Con·
vention in Kansas Cit)·, Mu..

whidl he. l•:d Holter and Rock
'Vcm M('ter attended as uf·
ftciCJ l rklrJ.!alrs
Terry Life introduced FFA
teams and parti cipati ng
lltt•mber s tncluding the soil
JUd!-!111 1:! ll'&lt;l m. parliamentary
prucc dun• team. I&gt;Ubli c
spcakmg crmt!.·s.tants. state
Jndgmg tt'ams and dist riCt
Hward \1 mners.
Van Meter presented the
honorary rha ptcr award
plaqu es to Alan Hol ter .
fvrmcrly Vo-Ag teacher , and
Cia l'k Let•s. East ern Hi ~ h
School pnncipal. Ed Holler
and Dun Putman presented
the Grccnhand Degree to 12
new chap! er members and
Bia1r IVllldon and Putman
presented the chapter pin to
H member s The Star
Greenhand award. presented
by Lees. went to Don Eynon
and the Star Chapter Farmer
award to Hocky VanMeter.
Susie Barret t, Southeast
Sectional nee president uf
the Ohto FF tl Assn .. spoke.
A11hur Arnold is the current
Vo· t\ g teacher and F.F'A
&lt;.ldVJSOr for Easter n

..
EASTERN High School FF A Chapter district award
•
winners presen ted thmr trophies at Oh io University Inn
Wednesday night are I to r. Hock)' VanMeter. agriculture
mechanics and agriculture electr ification: Biii Kautz. •

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Edwin
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F.asement. Lebanon .

Hazel R. Heed, dec . to
Nancy C. Heed, Ccrt . ur
Trans , Middl eport .
Edna Vi olet Fauber t u

second , soil and water ; Terry ljfe, third in forestry
management, and Don Eynon who is holding the superior
chapter plaque awarded Eastern .
lltiN(jUET SATURDAY
1l1e Ea stern Local Spring
Sport s flanquet Will be held
Smurday, April8. in the high
sch ool gymnasium . Guest
speaker will be Marshall
!xiSketball coach Stu Abcr&lt;k en The buffet supper will
ix'gm at6 :30 with the speaker
and awards to be presented
&lt;tftcrwards. Both boys and
g ~rl s will be honored for their
pm11cipatiun in winter and
sp nnu sports.

Star Degree recipients at the fifth annual Eastern
FF A banquet were Don Eynon, left, Star Greenhand
Award , and Rocky Van Meter, nght, Star Chapter
Farmer Award .

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Fendler .
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!Jeres.
Columbia.

NORRIS TO SPEAK
Bl'tty Wilson, Ca rl Wilson
The
Hev . Charles Nor ris.
to Pa ul H Cunis, Shelia
form
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Ra cine res ident ,
Cur11 s. 1.96 rwrc-s. Cheste r.
So uth Point. wl!l be
evangelist for revival services to be held at the Mt.
Hermon United Brethren in
Christ Church , Texas com·
mumty, beginning Sunday
and extending through April
Iii. There will be sjJecia l
music for the servi ces at 7:30
CCI Ch evenin~ . The public is

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• Ohioans planning a camping outing this spring or summer
can reserve a campsite at one ·o r the II most popular state
parks beginning April 28. Campsite reservations can be made
up to four , weeks in advance beginning April 28 for the
Memorial Day weekend through the Labor Day weekend.
Persons wishing to make reservations should eall , write,
or drop by the park of their cbuice between 8 a .m. and 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. Heservalions are not required, but
are recommended, especially for the ca mper who cannot get to
the park until after 5 p.m. or would like to camp during a busy
holiday weekend.
Up to 50 percent of the campsites are ava ilable for
reservation , depending on the demand at a particular. park.
The remainlng camJ&gt;lites at each park are available on a first·
come, first-served basis. A $1.50 fee is charged for each
reservation made . Campers can make reservations for one
other site in addition to their own, and families wrshing to
camp together can rent adjacent sites if the sites areava ilable.
Campsites are reserved for a minimum of two days and a
maximum of 14 days. Reserved sites will be held until 8 p.m.
the .ctay the camper is scheduled to arrive, unless the park is
notified. of late arrivals.
CamJ&gt;lites vary in descflption from park to pa rk but there
are three basic types: Class A, Class B, and Primitive. Class A
sites, which cost $4 a day, have a pad for parking cars or
trailer, pressurized water, drinklng fountains, waste water
drains, flush toilets, showers. marked lots, trash containers,
picnic tables and fire rings . TI1ere are electric outlets at most
Class A campsites.
Class B sites cost from $2.50 to $3 per day, depending on
whether or not electrical outlets are available. Class B sites
have trailer pads, approve d wells or hydra nt water, lighted
vault-type latrines. waste water drains, marked lots, trash
bins, tables and fire r ings.
Primitive campsites, which have pit-types latrines, trash
containers and waste water drai ns, are available without
ch arge . They do not co me under the reservation system.
The Ohio Department of Natura l Resources rem inds
ca mpers that dogs or other pets are not permitted in
designated camping areas.
Persons holding Golden Buckeye Cards and permanen tly
and to tally di sabled Ohioa ns with proof of their disability from
the appropriate s1ate or fede ral agency, or Therapeutic Pass·
pnrts~obtau1ed from the Division of Parks and Recreation , can
camp for hiilf price fr om Sunday night through Thursday
night.
Disabled veterans with eligibili ty certifica tion from the
Veterans Administration may camp free at state parks . But all
who use the reservation system must pay the $1.50 reservation
fee.
A brochure describing the campsite reservation system ard
listing the addresses and telephone nun1bers of the state parks
in the system is available without charge from the
Publications Center. Ohio Department of Natural Resources,
FoWltain Square. Colwnbus 43224. A brochure on the Golden
Buckeye Card and Therapeutic P'dssporl Discounts also is
available from the ODNR Publications Center.
Parks accepting campsite reservations are Cowan Lake,
Delaware, Dillon, East Harbor, Hocking Hills, Hueston Woods,
Lake Hope , Mohi ca n, Pyrnatuning, Sa lt fork, and Stonelick
state parkks.
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Cleve 111 . Milwaukee 105.
N Y 119. Oetr·o1t 115, ot
San Antonio \23, Kan City 116
Denver 111. PhOen ix lOS
Golden St 115 . Portland 96
Frldav •s Games
Detrod at Boston
Indi ana at Phi ladelph ia
Cl e\letano "''Atlanta
Bullalo at Chic ago
New Or leans at Houst on
New York at Kansas City
San Antonro at M ilwa u kee
New Je rs ey at Los An geles
Den\ler at Portland

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Wash.ng ton a! Phitadelplli a
M1lwaukee ~I Boston
Houston al l n d rana
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Sea nte at Golden State

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MONTGOMERY, Ala.
Southern Dlinois'
athletic screening committee
said Thursday Paul Lambert
has ~ been
selected as
Auburn's
new
head
basketball coach.

Schlee's 68 tops Masters field ·
By DAVID MOFFIT
UPJ Sports Writer
AUGUSTA, Ga . (UP!)
Talk about the lame leading

the blind, get a load of the
Masters golf tournament.
John Schlee leads by one
stroke . Me has so much

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CINCINNATI (UP[) - If ·happened :
the rest of the season is
With Joe Morgan on third
anything like Th ursday 's base and George Foster on
National League opener, fi rst base, Danny Driessen
stand back.
struck oul.
The Cincin nati Reds and
Foster broke for second on
Houston Astros got together the pitch , but Hou ston
for 4 hours and 39 minutes of catcher Joe Ferguson's throw
zanlness and the season took to shortstop Roger Metzger
off - in all directions .
covering second arrived lon g
The
shenaningans before Foster , who became
included : a bizarre triple trapped between fir st and
play, Tom Seaver pounded second .
like a balling practice
Just as .Metzger wa s
pitcher , a' total of 26 hits and starling to rundown Foster .
20 runs , some of the worst he noticed Morgan wandering
baserunning on record , a !&gt;-I off third and so fired to third
deficit turned into ar !Hi lead baseman Enos Cabell, who
but then nearly wiped out, tagged out Morgan. Cabell
three rain delays totaling 102 then threw back to Metzger
minutes a nd a manager just in time to tag out Foster
calling himself stupid.
tryi ng for second.
Finally , the game th at
Presto - a triple play. started at 2:30 p.m .. ended. at without the ball even being
7:09 p.m . and you had to hit.
check the scoreboard to be
"It was only the th ird triple
sure of the fi~al count play I' ve. seen in 29 years,"
Cincinnati 11, Houston 9.
sai d Vir don.
Said Houston manager Bill
It also was the first triple
Virdon, " It was a long day in play ever at Riverfront Stadimore ways than one ."
unl, where the Reds have
Although the Heds got the been pla)ing since 1970.
win, they also were embarBoth Reds Manager Sparky
rassed by falling victim to a Anderson and Morga n
triple play in the seventh blamed themselves for being
inning . H e re' s h"w it trttppl•d

CINCINNATI ( UPI) :..._ It
may have been just another
Thursday to the rest of the
world, but to Cincinnatians it
was someU1ing special Opening Day .
So, residents declared an
informal holiday. paraded
through the streets and welcomed the start of the
baseball season.
Downtown was jammed
just before the Cincinnat i
Heds and Houston tlstros
played a wild , 4-llour and 39minute marathon National
League opene r before 52,178
fan·s at Riverfront Stadium .
The Red s made the day, of
course, by 11inning 11-9, but
the big pre-game parade also
was sheer joy.
Kids and businessmen alike
wor e bright red Cindnnati
balling helmet CaJ&gt;l as they
watched the free-wheelin g
event. ~
"Give me a drink so I can
watch this parade," an early
celebrant said as he heard the
bands begin the noontime
parade through the heart of
U~e dty .
The city couldr 't have been
more pleased with the grand
marshal - Joe Nuxhall, a
former Reds' pitcher and now
a Reds' radio network

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Bluegrass Music is coming to Kin Folks Rest.:wrant, by the Mason
County Bluegrass Boys Saturday, April 8. The band organized la st
June and worked up a show considered good and clean . Most of the
boys have played mu sic all their li ves and are good musician s.
The band is booked at the Milton Opry House , Milton, W. Va .;
Blu egrass Festiva l, Little Hocking, Ohio, and are book ing all the
County Fai r s in the area . If you enjoy' good mu sic and like to ea f,
come to Kin Folk s Restaurant, Saturday, April 8, 8-10 p.m. and be
served a home cookedJlleal, where the drinks re served in quart
jars and all the coff«e' you ca n drir\k and the Mason County
Bluegrass Boys will provide the ef\ter tain ment!

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member equipped with a tiny
hca~set microphone and a
personal backpack amplifier.
paraded through. singing
"JeriJuiah wa s a bullfrog ...
joy to the world," and all
that.
AniJnals gut in th e act too .
Big, bur ly English sh eepdogs
were march ed in the parade .
11le dogs wore. of cour se,
Reds' caps .
Hlght in the middle of the
parade , some ol d geezer who
loo ked like he 'd been around
for every parade since day
one began whooping it up ,
trying to perform splits and

ex pected
tn
pla y
com p arati ve l y ce:tsy
Thursda y. But the gre•ms
wer e slower than expected
and &lt;;~ swirling wind gave
mo~t of those in th e 78·rmtn
fteld considerable di ffil'u ill
With those cu nd1tion ~. onl y
sevf'n were able to brrak par
Thur sday . In addltlllll ll!
Schlee and Inman , J.ee
Trevin o and Billy Kratzer!
came in at 2-wlller 70, and
Tom Kite, Steve Meirl) k aod
Jerry McGee at 71.

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STANDING LEFT TOR JGHT - Steve Burson, Bill Donohue, Keith Sargenl ,
Tex Cartee . KNEE LING - Owens Corfee . Cecil Sargenl.

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Joe did it up right - · the asphalt. He was pretty
wearlng his Cincinnati Hcds proud of himself.
necktie and red biawr ·and
Then there was an appearridin g ln a cher ry red antique an ce by the Hcds' offi cial fan
ca r at the head of the parade. club, the "Hosie Reds."
And out of lhe pa st came a
Said a visitor. "Where else
hcrse-drawn wagon th&lt;t l was but in Ci ncinnH!i wou ld a fa n
used decades ago to transpol'! club nut feel ashamed to use a
visiling players from the name like ·Rosie Hed s."'
ballpark to their hotel.
Bringing up the rear of the
Even the mayor. .Jerr y parade was a unit called
Springer, wavlng from his "Harr y's !lam Wagon," a
blue convertibl e. got rousin g big. openbcd truck jammed
app lause throu ghout the with about 50 adults passin g
parade route. Being the aroun d bot tles in pap er
me~yor of Ci ncinnati was not a
sacks.
bad Job tn have on Ope nin ~ , . ,They
never slo pped

But his eyes aren't Inman 's
only problem . He also suffers
from high metabolism and he
blames l11at condition fur the
bogey that dropped him out of
a tie for the Masters' lea d.
" I lo!)t my cunccnt,ratlUn ,n
he explained. " I hadr 't had
anyU1ing to eat and I n'ally
needed a snack ."
The August(:! NHtl tJn ::tl
hasn't had any ram m a
co uple of week s and the

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Chicago

The livestock judging team of Scott Chevalier left
ard Dennis Durst , representing the Eastern High School
FFA Chapter competed at Ohio State University last
Saturday.

Schlee is a 1:1-year veteran
who scored his only victory in
the 1973 Hawa iian Open , but
he in sists he wasn 'l surprised
when he shot a 4-under-par 68
Timrsday and gr abbed the
Masters' lead .
' 'I've ,ea ll y prepared
myse
lf to play in this
" I was stupid to have reliever s any better Masters,''
he said. ,( Every
Foster steal with no outs," overcoming a 5-l deficit by
practi
ce
shut
I've hit, I' ve
said Anderson . " I told getting a run in the fourth,
played
Augusta."
exploding
for
five
in
the
fifti1
(coach) George Scherger h'~
Inman wa s tied with Sc hlee
should ki ck me in the tail ami and adding two more in both
U1 e sixth and seventh innings. on Thur sday's lea der board
fine me $25."
Said Morgan, '' I wa s on
"This is a team that can after sinking a IIi-foot birdie
third ba se and didn 't even make mista kes and c&gt;'iill putt at the 16th hole, but fell a
know how many outs there win ," noted Morgan. " We put struke behind when he threewere in the inning . 'J11at 's the numbers up on the score- pulled the 17th green for a
b&lt;,gey .
being stupid ."
board."
" I knew I was tied for the
Houston. tho ugh, didn 'I
But Morgqn m&lt;:~de up fur it.
lead,"
said the :11)-year·old
give up without a fi ght ,
He drove in five runs with tt
South
Carolinian
. "It was the
homer and two doubles to loading lhe bases m the mnth
nr~t
time
this
year
1 VC been
pace Ciocy's 16 hit allack . ... and trimmmg the Red s' lead
excited."
"The J{eds ean swt hit," fr om 11~ to 11-9 before Cincy
Inmcm makes light of his
observL'I Vir don . .. And if reliever Dave Tomlin fmally
sight
problem
they gel' pitching, the y'll be got the last out.
"I
don't
know if I would
tn ugh."
111c game was started and
know
how
to
play if 1 co uld
'111e Heds obvwusly didn't s1upped three times by rain
see,"
he
says
.
delays of :1:1, :11 and :m
gel any pitch ing Thur sday especially from Seaver. the minutes in the second , third
man who is supposed tu pitch and fourth i nnin~ s.
Sa1d dej ected Hnu ston
Cinry to the pcnnnnl.
Richard,
wh o
Seaver gave up fi ve I'Uns, pit cher
suffered th e loss, "'11lis game
indudin~ hume rw1s by Fer·
guson , Cesar Cedeno and sh ouldn 't have been played "
Terry Pull! before he was
Our Interes t is
mercifully lifted in the fourth
Greater For You
innin~ . Seaver stretched out
his hand to give Anderson the
b&lt;tU long before th e manager
made it to the moWld .
111c Reds , of course. didn 't
On 90-Day
treat Hull.'·:itun starter J .R.
Hi eh Md an d tile Astrn
SijCh a bad case of aslig·
malism, he admits to · being
the bl indest man on the tour
- a regular Mr Magoo .

Reds outlast Astros, 11-9

51 LOU IS

Ed Holter, left, presents the Eastern Chapter FFA
~a vcl to Don Eynon , new Eastern High School Future
Farrners of America Chapter president.

troubl e with te.ndonitis, he
quit playing go lf last
swnmer .
Hunnerup .Joe Immm has

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Diggers have more problems with EPA groups
By ANDREW GALLAGHER
CHARLESTON , W.Va .
( UPI ) - Digging enough coal
to keep Americo's energy
hunger sated fac es a worse
enemy from environmcnwl
groups than it does from
strife in the Umted Mine
Workers union , an industry
leader believes.
Compounding the Si tuat ion
is the Department of lnicrior.
daeded wjth third, fourth. and
filth level bureaucrats "whll
are. to a man and woma n,
environmentalists," :san;
E.B.
Leisen rin~
J; .,
chairman of Westinoreland
Coal Co.
Leisenring, the llutgoing
chairman of the Bituminous

-Coal Opcr·at~rs Association,
put it this way Thursday in a
telephone interview :
···n1ey h.a\'e an allianct&gt;
with uthl'r ~nvio rrunental ist s
to block coa l developm ent.
It's like having a fox to guard
the chicken house ."
The federal agency is
wr ilin~ rulrs to implement
the rlt! \\' surrace mining law .
·· The regulations arl'
n o thHl~

mo r e

· unple1nentat ion

than

the

of

the

co uld and could not d" . Our
regulations Clrt' set fol' lhose
standards." Fan·end sa id .
'1\\.,i.ce, t•n vironment&lt;tli st s
have disrupted Far West
"perations· with lawsuits designed to hand cuff reserves
in
government lwnd s.
l.t•i se nrin ~ sa id .
For instan ce, at a job in
Colorado. federal offi cial s
want.l'd to lease vast r ~erves
t o Westmo reland 's
s ub sidia ry , bu t

Wt•stmoreland min e, ecoi o~y ·lf1at imported oil bring s.
tlmerican coal, he said , is 10
gn1ups assa ulted a land containin g 15 million ton s of coal percent to 40 percent cheaper
to use than foreib'll oil.
lx•t'all~e they perceived the
"Any new mines being
e~tate as fragile .
"TI1e point is Uwse people opened in UJe West will be
are tryin g to bl ock all faced with th e sa me
development uf coal in the ronstrainls by official s who
United Sbltes and they don't want to stop ail production of
give a damn who is hurt," the coal ," he said .
Leisenring
think s
form er BCOA chairman said .
Leisenring · said America President Carter's goal of
needs coal to restore the another 1.2 billion tons is
balance of payments deficit attainable by 1985. But l1e

envi.z;onrnentalJst s caused ;-t
six -W&lt;'ek clo s ure of th e
Ordwrd Valley Min e .
Furloughs were handL~ to 140
workers.
Rilther than expand operations from 750,000 to 1.25
million tons of low sulfur coal
each ami hire another 100
peopl e, th e gove rnm ent
agreed to put a lid on the
current capacity, Leisenring
said .
In Montana. at another

standards the Congress set,"

sa id

Deputy

lntef! or

ca ution ed
that
more
government officials must
take a closer look at the
eco logy-energy question to
decide the nation's energy
needs.
Alludmg to coalfield unrest,
Leisenrin g thinks a joint
commission set up by the new
UMW contract to study such
problems and a blue ribbon
panel created by the
President should produce a
sol ution. The threr pMeliRts

for each side are to be named
in two weeks.
Issues such as higher
prod uction, strikes, and
government regulations will
be discussed .
" Despite the length of the
strike and the bitterness felt
by .some UMW members, I
feel the majority want to
create a· better climate of
labor relations," Leisenring
added.

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St·LTL'tary C11ris FHrrend.

. ln sutnl' art.-' aS. there might
bo.' son1e diSputes, but "Con·
~re ss was pretty damnt."Ci
l'X.phc tt ab:lut on wh~t yo u

Fifth annual
banquet held
EAST MEIGS - Ed Holter
was master of ce r emoni£~s for
the fifth annual p"rentmembet banquet of the
Eastern High School futu re
Farmers of America .
Invocation was bv Jun
Jackson preceding a' bu ffet
dinner. Bill Kautz. sentinel.
gave the welcome with Roy
Holter giving the par ent
response.
Guests from Landmark ,
Jackson Producti on Credit ,
~eigs Soil and Wnter Conservation Distr ic t and
members of visiting ff A
Chapters of Meigs. So uthern
and Warren Local High
Schools were lntroduced by
Don Putman. Also guests
were the Eastern principal.
superintendent and members
of the board of education .
Rocky
Van
Meter
presented a speech on small
engines that won him district
recognition . Jackson gave a
speech on FFA. The creed
was given by Larrv Harris.
Don Eynon report'ed on the
~Oth National Ff A Con·
vention in Kansas Cit)·, Mu..

whidl he. l•:d Holter and Rock
'Vcm M('ter attended as uf·
ftciCJ l rklrJ.!alrs
Terry Life introduced FFA
teams and parti cipati ng
lltt•mber s tncluding the soil
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prucc dun• team. I&gt;Ubli c
spcakmg crmt!.·s.tants. state
Jndgmg tt'ams and dist riCt
Hward \1 mners.
Van Meter presented the
honorary rha ptcr award
plaqu es to Alan Hol ter .
fvrmcrly Vo-Ag teacher , and
Cia l'k Let•s. East ern Hi ~ h
School pnncipal. Ed Holler
and Dun Putman presented
the Grccnhand Degree to 12
new chap! er members and
Bia1r IVllldon and Putman
presented the chapter pin to
H member s The Star
Greenhand award. presented
by Lees. went to Don Eynon
and the Star Chapter Farmer
award to Hocky VanMeter.
Susie Barret t, Southeast
Sectional nee president uf
the Ohto FF tl Assn .. spoke.
A11hur Arnold is the current
Vo· t\ g teacher and F.F'A
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winners presen ted thmr trophies at Oh io University Inn
Wednesday night are I to r. Hock)' VanMeter. agriculture
mechanics and agriculture electr ification: Biii Kautz. •

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Property
Transfers
I AilS Anne Murphy, Wi ll iam
G. Murphy , Nancy Lee
Ham ilton.
Edwin
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to
Genend
Teleph one Cu . uf Ohw .
F.asement. Lebanon .

Hazel R. Heed, dec . to
Nancy C. Heed, Ccrt . ur
Trans , Middl eport .
Edna Vi olet Fauber t u

second , soil and water ; Terry ljfe, third in forestry
management, and Don Eynon who is holding the superior
chapter plaque awarded Eastern .
lltiN(jUET SATURDAY
1l1e Ea stern Local Spring
Sport s flanquet Will be held
Smurday, April8. in the high
sch ool gymnasium . Guest
speaker will be Marshall
!xiSketball coach Stu Abcr&lt;k en The buffet supper will
ix'gm at6 :30 with the speaker
and awards to be presented
&lt;tftcrwards. Both boys and
g ~rl s will be honored for their
pm11cipatiun in winter and
sp nnu sports.

Star Degree recipients at the fifth annual Eastern
FF A banquet were Don Eynon, left, Star Greenhand
Award , and Rocky Van Meter, nght, Star Chapter
Farmer Award .

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Fendler .
4.49:l
!Jeres.
Columbia.

NORRIS TO SPEAK
Bl'tty Wilson, Ca rl Wilson
The
Hev . Charles Nor ris.
to Pa ul H Cunis, Shelia
form
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Ra cine res ident ,
Cur11 s. 1.96 rwrc-s. Cheste r.
So uth Point. wl!l be
evangelist for revival services to be held at the Mt.
Hermon United Brethren in
Christ Church , Texas com·
mumty, beginning Sunday
and extending through April
Iii. There will be sjJecia l
music for the servi ces at 7:30
CCI Ch evenin~ . The public is

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By Greg Bailey
• Ohioans planning a camping outing this spring or summer
can reserve a campsite at one ·o r the II most popular state
parks beginning April 28. Campsite reservations can be made
up to four , weeks in advance beginning April 28 for the
Memorial Day weekend through the Labor Day weekend.
Persons wishing to make reservations should eall , write,
or drop by the park of their cbuice between 8 a .m. and 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. Heservalions are not required, but
are recommended, especially for the ca mper who cannot get to
the park until after 5 p.m. or would like to camp during a busy
holiday weekend.
Up to 50 percent of the campsites are ava ilable for
reservation , depending on the demand at a particular. park.
The remainlng camJ&gt;lites at each park are available on a first·
come, first-served basis. A $1.50 fee is charged for each
reservation made . Campers can make reservations for one
other site in addition to their own, and families wrshing to
camp together can rent adjacent sites if the sites areava ilable.
Campsites are reserved for a minimum of two days and a
maximum of 14 days. Reserved sites will be held until 8 p.m.
the .ctay the camper is scheduled to arrive, unless the park is
notified. of late arrivals.
CamJ&gt;lites vary in descflption from park to pa rk but there
are three basic types: Class A, Class B, and Primitive. Class A
sites, which cost $4 a day, have a pad for parking cars or
trailer, pressurized water, drinklng fountains, waste water
drains, flush toilets, showers. marked lots, trash containers,
picnic tables and fire rings . TI1ere are electric outlets at most
Class A campsites.
Class B sites cost from $2.50 to $3 per day, depending on
whether or not electrical outlets are available. Class B sites
have trailer pads, approve d wells or hydra nt water, lighted
vault-type latrines. waste water drains, marked lots, trash
bins, tables and fire r ings.
Primitive campsites, which have pit-types latrines, trash
containers and waste water drai ns, are available without
ch arge . They do not co me under the reservation system.
The Ohio Department of Natura l Resources rem inds
ca mpers that dogs or other pets are not permitted in
designated camping areas.
Persons holding Golden Buckeye Cards and permanen tly
and to tally di sabled Ohioa ns with proof of their disability from
the appropriate s1ate or fede ral agency, or Therapeutic Pass·
pnrts~obtau1ed from the Division of Parks and Recreation , can
camp for hiilf price fr om Sunday night through Thursday
night.
Disabled veterans with eligibili ty certifica tion from the
Veterans Administration may camp free at state parks . But all
who use the reservation system must pay the $1.50 reservation
fee.
A brochure describing the campsite reservation system ard
listing the addresses and telephone nun1bers of the state parks
in the system is available without charge from the
Publications Center. Ohio Department of Natural Resources,
FoWltain Square. Colwnbus 43224. A brochure on the Golden
Buckeye Card and Therapeutic P'dssporl Discounts also is
available from the ODNR Publications Center.
Parks accepting campsite reservations are Cowan Lake,
Delaware, Dillon, East Harbor, Hocking Hills, Hueston Woods,
Lake Hope , Mohi ca n, Pyrnatuning, Sa lt fork, and Stonelick
state parkks.
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Buffalo
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Larry Harris ard Ed Scyoc; back, Eric Schmucker, Rocky Pitzer, Don Ey non and Dean
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Thursday's Resuns

Was.h1ngton 111, Boston 103
Cleve 111 . Milwaukee 105.
N Y 119. Oetr·o1t 115, ot
San Antonio \23, Kan City 116
Denver 111. PhOen ix lOS
Golden St 115 . Portland 96
Frldav •s Games
Detrod at Boston
Indi ana at Phi ladelph ia
Cl e\letano "''Atlanta
Bullalo at Chic ago
New Or leans at Houst on
New York at Kansas City
San Antonro at M ilwa u kee
New Je rs ey at Los An geles
Den\ler at Portland

Sea trte
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PI10en'l( ar

New York at Bullate
Wash.ng ton a! Phitadelplli a
M1lwaukee ~I Boston
Houston al l n d rana
New Jersey at Phoen i)C
Sea nte at Golden State

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MONTGOMERY, Ala.
Southern Dlinois'
athletic screening committee
said Thursday Paul Lambert
has ~ been
selected as
Auburn's
new
head
basketball coach.

Schlee's 68 tops Masters field ·
By DAVID MOFFIT
UPJ Sports Writer
AUGUSTA, Ga . (UP!)
Talk about the lame leading

the blind, get a load of the
Masters golf tournament.
John Schlee leads by one
stroke . Me has so much

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Gas Serv1ce
Racine , Ol'tio
Cl'tuter, Ohio

CINCINNATI (UP[) - If ·happened :
the rest of the season is
With Joe Morgan on third
anything like Th ursday 's base and George Foster on
National League opener, fi rst base, Danny Driessen
stand back.
struck oul.
The Cincin nati Reds and
Foster broke for second on
Houston Astros got together the pitch , but Hou ston
for 4 hours and 39 minutes of catcher Joe Ferguson's throw
zanlness and the season took to shortstop Roger Metzger
off - in all directions .
covering second arrived lon g
The
shenaningans before Foster , who became
included : a bizarre triple trapped between fir st and
play, Tom Seaver pounded second .
like a balling practice
Just as .Metzger wa s
pitcher , a' total of 26 hits and starling to rundown Foster .
20 runs , some of the worst he noticed Morgan wandering
baserunning on record , a !&gt;-I off third and so fired to third
deficit turned into ar !Hi lead baseman Enos Cabell, who
but then nearly wiped out, tagged out Morgan. Cabell
three rain delays totaling 102 then threw back to Metzger
minutes a nd a manager just in time to tag out Foster
calling himself stupid.
tryi ng for second.
Finally , the game th at
Presto - a triple play. started at 2:30 p.m .. ended. at without the ball even being
7:09 p.m . and you had to hit.
check the scoreboard to be
"It was only the th ird triple
sure of the fi~al count play I' ve. seen in 29 years,"
Cincinnati 11, Houston 9.
sai d Vir don.
Said Houston manager Bill
It also was the first triple
Virdon, " It was a long day in play ever at Riverfront Stadimore ways than one ."
unl, where the Reds have
Although the Heds got the been pla)ing since 1970.
win, they also were embarBoth Reds Manager Sparky
rassed by falling victim to a Anderson and Morga n
triple play in the seventh blamed themselves for being
inning . H e re' s h"w it trttppl•d

CINCINNATI ( UPI) :..._ It
may have been just another
Thursday to the rest of the
world, but to Cincinnatians it
was someU1ing special Opening Day .
So, residents declared an
informal holiday. paraded
through the streets and welcomed the start of the
baseball season.
Downtown was jammed
just before the Cincinnat i
Heds and Houston tlstros
played a wild , 4-llour and 39minute marathon National
League opene r before 52,178
fan·s at Riverfront Stadium .
The Red s made the day, of
course, by 11inning 11-9, but
the big pre-game parade also
was sheer joy.
Kids and businessmen alike
wor e bright red Cindnnati
balling helmet CaJ&gt;l as they
watched the free-wheelin g
event. ~
"Give me a drink so I can
watch this parade," an early
celebrant said as he heard the
bands begin the noontime
parade through the heart of
U~e dty .
The city couldr 't have been
more pleased with the grand
marshal - Joe Nuxhall, a
former Reds' pitcher and now
a Reds' radio network

ou'U-he happier

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June and worked up a show considered good and clean . Most of the
boys have played mu sic all their li ves and are good musician s.
The band is booked at the Milton Opry House , Milton, W. Va .;
Blu egrass Festiva l, Little Hocking, Ohio, and are book ing all the
County Fai r s in the area . If you enjoy' good mu sic and like to ea f,
come to Kin Folk s Restaurant, Saturday, April 8, 8-10 p.m. and be
served a home cookedJlleal, where the drinks re served in quart
jars and all the coff«e' you ca n drir\k and the Mason County
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member equipped with a tiny
hca~set microphone and a
personal backpack amplifier.
paraded through. singing
"JeriJuiah wa s a bullfrog ...
joy to the world," and all
that.
AniJnals gut in th e act too .
Big, bur ly English sh eepdogs
were march ed in the parade .
11le dogs wore. of cour se,
Reds' caps .
Hlght in the middle of the
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loo ked like he 'd been around
for every parade since day
one began whooping it up ,
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wer e slower than expected
and &lt;;~ swirling wind gave
mo~t of those in th e 78·rmtn
fteld considerable di ffil'u ill
With those cu nd1tion ~. onl y
sevf'n were able to brrak par
Thur sday . In addltlllll ll!
Schlee and Inman , J.ee
Trevin o and Billy Kratzer!
came in at 2-wlller 70, and
Tom Kite, Steve Meirl) k aod
Jerry McGee at 71.

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STANDING LEFT TOR JGHT - Steve Burson, Bill Donohue, Keith Sargenl ,
Tex Cartee . KNEE LING - Owens Corfee . Cecil Sargenl.

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Joe did it up right - · the asphalt. He was pretty
wearlng his Cincinnati Hcds proud of himself.
necktie and red biawr ·and
Then there was an appearridin g ln a cher ry red antique an ce by the Hcds' offi cial fan
ca r at the head of the parade. club, the "Hosie Reds."
And out of lhe pa st came a
Said a visitor. "Where else
hcrse-drawn wagon th&lt;t l was but in Ci ncinnH!i wou ld a fa n
used decades ago to transpol'! club nut feel ashamed to use a
visiling players from the name like ·Rosie Hed s."'
ballpark to their hotel.
Bringing up the rear of the
Even the mayor. .Jerr y parade was a unit called
Springer, wavlng from his "Harr y's !lam Wagon," a
blue convertibl e. got rousin g big. openbcd truck jammed
app lause throu ghout the with about 50 adults passin g
parade route. Being the aroun d bot tles in pap er
me~yor of Ci ncinnati was not a
sacks.
bad Job tn have on Ope nin ~ , . ,They
never slo pped

But his eyes aren't Inman 's
only problem . He also suffers
from high metabolism and he
blames l11at condition fur the
bogey that dropped him out of
a tie for the Masters' lea d.
" I lo!)t my cunccnt,ratlUn ,n
he explained. " I hadr 't had
anyU1ing to eat and I n'ally
needed a snack ."
The August(:! NHtl tJn ::tl
hasn't had any ram m a
co uple of week s and the

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The livestock judging team of Scott Chevalier left
ard Dennis Durst , representing the Eastern High School
FFA Chapter competed at Ohio State University last
Saturday.

Schlee is a 1:1-year veteran
who scored his only victory in
the 1973 Hawa iian Open , but
he in sists he wasn 'l surprised
when he shot a 4-under-par 68
Timrsday and gr abbed the
Masters' lead .
' 'I've ,ea ll y prepared
myse
lf to play in this
" I was stupid to have reliever s any better Masters,''
he said. ,( Every
Foster steal with no outs," overcoming a 5-l deficit by
practi
ce
shut
I've hit, I' ve
said Anderson . " I told getting a run in the fourth,
played
Augusta."
exploding
for
five
in
the
fifti1
(coach) George Scherger h'~
Inman wa s tied with Sc hlee
should ki ck me in the tail ami and adding two more in both
U1 e sixth and seventh innings. on Thur sday's lea der board
fine me $25."
Said Morgan, '' I wa s on
"This is a team that can after sinking a IIi-foot birdie
third ba se and didn 't even make mista kes and c&gt;'iill putt at the 16th hole, but fell a
know how many outs there win ," noted Morgan. " We put struke behind when he threewere in the inning . 'J11at 's the numbers up on the score- pulled the 17th green for a
b&lt;,gey .
being stupid ."
board."
" I knew I was tied for the
Houston. tho ugh, didn 'I
But Morgqn m&lt;:~de up fur it.
lead,"
said the :11)-year·old
give up without a fi ght ,
He drove in five runs with tt
South
Carolinian
. "It was the
homer and two doubles to loading lhe bases m the mnth
nr~t
time
this
year
1 VC been
pace Ciocy's 16 hit allack . ... and trimmmg the Red s' lead
excited."
"The J{eds ean swt hit," fr om 11~ to 11-9 before Cincy
Inmcm makes light of his
observL'I Vir don . .. And if reliever Dave Tomlin fmally
sight
problem
they gel' pitching, the y'll be got the last out.
"I
don't
know if I would
tn ugh."
111c game was started and
know
how
to
play if 1 co uld
'111e Heds obvwusly didn't s1upped three times by rain
see,"
he
says
.
delays of :1:1, :11 and :m
gel any pitch ing Thur sday especially from Seaver. the minutes in the second , third
man who is supposed tu pitch and fourth i nnin~ s.
Sa1d dej ected Hnu ston
Cinry to the pcnnnnl.
Richard,
wh o
Seaver gave up fi ve I'Uns, pit cher
suffered th e loss, "'11lis game
indudin~ hume rw1s by Fer·
guson , Cesar Cedeno and sh ouldn 't have been played "
Terry Pull! before he was
Our Interes t is
mercifully lifted in the fourth
Greater For You
innin~ . Seaver stretched out
his hand to give Anderson the
b&lt;tU long before th e manager
made it to the moWld .
111c Reds , of course. didn 't
On 90-Day
treat Hull.'·:itun starter J .R.
Hi eh Md an d tile Astrn
SijCh a bad case of aslig·
malism, he admits to · being
the bl indest man on the tour
- a regular Mr Magoo .

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Ed Holter, left, presents the Eastern Chapter FFA
~a vcl to Don Eynon , new Eastern High School Future
Farrners of America Chapter president.

troubl e with te.ndonitis, he
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swnmer .
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Accused sex-slayer surrenders Thursday
...

By PAUL ENGUSH

offered little resistan ce
Thursday as eight Oklahnm:&lt;
St.Hte Bu'reau of I nvestig~1t.ion
agents surroWlded him in a
s111all two ' room hou sr
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STILWEU., Okla . (UP! I Unarmed and wearing a
woman's eyeglasses, the accused sex slayer of three Girl
Scouts surrendered to
offi cers who kicked in the
door of his hideout in the
foothi lis of th e rugged
Oklahoma Ozarks .
Gene Leroy Hart. 34,

last June \3. A convicted
kidnapper and l'apisl. he IS

rh1:1r ~cd w1U1 murder in t.hr
tln'L'I: slaytngs near IA~c ust

Grove , Okla
Hart, a prison escapee.
growth .
pppeared to h&lt;~ve been
He was captured about 50 "living well" and weighed 210
miles souti1east of Camp to 220 JXlUnds al the time of
&amp;·ott. where three girls were his arrest. said OSBI Director
sexually assaulted and killed Tom Kennedy .
He was taken to Tah lequah ,
Okla . for fingeqrinting and
then offi cers took him back to
the
Ok lahoma
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OPTOMETRIST
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OFFICE HOURS : 9:Jo 'to t 2, 2 to 5 (CLOSE
Krrmcdy said Hart was
wearing
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woman 's
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
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Two of the girls had been
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was strangled . Autho'rities
said all three had been
sexually assaulted .
Hart was identlfied through
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Kennedy said. was "way "Then he went to the front,
ba ck in the sticks" in the then to the back again . The .
Coo kso n Hills.
- agents had to go in . They had
"We believe he has been to ki ck the door ."
there since la st November,"
Kennedy said charges of
Kennedy said.
harboring a fugitive will be
Hart , who escaped from the filed "against some of his
Mayes County jail in \973, is friends and possibly family ."
charged with murder in the
At the time of his escape
slayings of !J)ri Lee farmer, four years ·ago, Hart was
8, and Doris Denise Milner, serving 41J-t40 years for rape ,
\0, both of Tulsa, Okla., and two counts of kidnapping and
Michelle Guse, 9, of Broken fo ur coun ts of first-degree
Arrow, Okla.
burglary.
Officers had talked with 50
The bodies of the Gir l
to 60 people during the past Scouts were found inside
five days and some people
had seen Hart in the area,
Kennedy said .
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He also said an elderly man
\
who li ved in the house was at
work at the lime of the arrest
and probably will be charged
with harl:oring a fug itive.
OSB I Deputy Director Dick
Wilker son sa id the OSB I
learned that Hart was somewhere in Eastern Oklahoma
living with an old man who
received Socia l Sec urit y
chec ks each month . By
pi eci ng together oth er
information, Wilkerson said
offi cers located the house 30
mmutes before they arrested
Hart.
" He tried to get out the

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The Publ1c Ut iltties Com·
m1ssion of Ohio has set for
publ1c hea ring Case No .
77 -378-EL -FAC Subf ile A,
to rev tew th e aperat1on of
the Fu el Cost Ad justment

Controversy
finally ends
FRANKFORT, Ky . (UP II
- 'fhe con troversy between
the governor 's special
counse l who led the
investigation of th e Beverly
Hills Supper Club fir e and tiie
Kentucky Bar Association
has apparently ended .
The bar rCJX&gt;rtc'&lt;l Thursday
that Dr Ovid Lewis withdrew
his motion before lhe
Kentucky Supreme Court this
week for a review of his right
to serve in the post .
TI1e bar, in a statement,
said Lewis filed a motion with
the sla te's hi gh court to
withdrew his request for a
review because or several
considerations,_including the
demands of his position as a
law school professor and a
reconsideration whether "I
am, in fa ct, an aggrieved
party."
" I no longe r co ns ider
myself an aggrieved party,"
Lewis told the courL
The Board of Governors of
the bar issued a formal ,
unauthorized
pra cti ce
opi nion last November ,
holding that any person who
is not licensed to practice law
in th e state ca nnot be
employed by U1e governor.
The opin io n ha d been

requested in relation to Gov.
Julian Ca rroll's executive
order dated Ju·ne 20
appointing
Dr .
lewi s,
professor of law at the Olase
Law School in Covington, as
special counsel regarding the
investigation of the Beverly
Hills disaster.
The bar said they construed
the provisions o[ a statute
authorizing the governor to
employ attorney to involve all
appointments, not just that of
Lewis.
" In extensive news media
coverage
a ll eging
.erroneo usly
that
the
Ken tucky Bar Association
had cited and reprimanded
Dr . Lewis for his actions,"
the bar said , " Dr . Lewis
staled he planned to appea l
the bar association 's opinion
to the Supreme Court of
Kentucky for review."
Lewis filed a motion for
rev iew last Feb. 27, but
"ithdrew the motion last
Monday.
"Sin ce the .time to appea l
the opinion to the Supreme
Court of Kentucky by any
other party has passed, the
provisions of the advisory
op inion remain in full for ce ·
and effe ct, " the bar said.

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Screams
not dreams

I get ::i U sca rctl when J can't
sleep.
COUNSEL OR : You r
parents are awa)' ?
JOAN : They go away for
the weekend about unee a
mon th . I am 18 vears old so it
doesn't bother 'me much exccpl...oh, it is star,ting ~ga i n.
I can hear the screa ms. I
can 't stand it. The sounds
come right \hrough the floor.
I wish I co uldn't hear
everything.
COUNSELOR : What do
you hea r ?
JOAN : A child is screaming, "No, please, no... don't
hit me aga in , Mommy .. .l' ll
be gouu.:'
COUNSF: LOR: Where a re
lhc sc.:rcatn.s coming from?
,JOAN : We live in the top
part of a lwli-family house.
It's the familv downstai i'S
ami it usually l;appens when
my par ents are not here.
What shall! do?
COUNSF. LOH: Do you
wa nt to ca ll the pulice - or

References to child abuse
are everywhere - on bus
adver t ise m e nt s .
in
news~pers and ma gi:tz in~s .
on rad1o and ltdevision. Many ·
people complain they have
heard enough - but it will not
be enough until this epidemic
is under control.
Sum~ half mill1on cHscs of
c hild abuse a1·e repm·ted
every yea r and this may be
merely the tip of tile iceberg._
Even more harrowing b the
fact that child abuse ranks
among the top five killers of
childre n in the United Slates.
Child abuse is nul only
dest1·uctive for those immediately involved . As this
excerpt from a hot-line ca ll illustrates, it can d1sturb other
lives as well.
J OAN : I know it's three in
the monung but I have been
havmg troubl e slee ping . It's
the nightmares . They are ter- ~ ive me their name and adrible. My pa ren ts are awav dress so I could ca ll ?
JOAN : Oh, I cou ldn 't do
and llwve to talk to someo n~ .
lhal. .. lmean, J would have to
ask my pare nts. I am so

STICK PINS

h·i~ hte ne d .

COUNSELOH : Why don' t
you turn on some lights and
ltle radiO. Turn on some
music and then we will talk
some more .
JOAN: Okay. l'll be back in
a minutc ... That's better. I
feel safer now.
COUNSE LOH : What do
you think is happening

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ON nn: STUMP : Henry Fonda - reared in Omaha - is on
the cam j~lign trail for Robert Phares, who's running for
Nebra sk&lt;~ 's Hcpubhcan gubernatorial nomination, and the
critics don't scare U1e old superstar one bit. Fonda , stumping
in Uncoln. Neb ., says of complaints that he's an outsider who
shouldn't be meddling in Nebraska politics, "Carpetbagge r ' Is
that the term '" And he adds, "I don 't think that because l llve
and vote in California or because I am a celebrity in one areJJ
or not , that! should be penalized for standing up for something
I believe in ."

STARS AT 111E NET : Celebrity prll-&lt;lm tournaments - JlC
they golf, tennis or mumbletypeg - draw a heavy marquee
these da ys, aml thc Alan King -Caesa rs Palace event April 21-30
in Las Vegas i~ no exc-eption . Tennis is the game for this one,
and Jimm y Connors will lead a field of J2 pros in pursui t of a
fir st-place purse of $50,000. Among the amateurs com peting
for fun and publicity - Ethel Kennedy, Paul Anita, Bill Cooby ,
Nell Simon , Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett, Dick Van Pau en,
Diana Ross, Andy Williams, Oleg Casslni , Ell Wallach, Rafer
Johnson - and of course, the host, Alan KID~: .
QUOTE Ot' Tim DAY : Bobbie Lea BeiUietl, 31, of San
Diego, who is confined to a wheelchair by a rare tone disease ,
on learning he had won his fi gh t to get the fede ral goverment to
pay for his $5,600 sex change opera lion under Medicare: " Alii
rea lly want to rio is find Mr . 'Right, get married apd be a
housewife.' '

GLIMPSES : Fa ns of New York 's "Amazin' Mets" turned
out 1.000 strong Thursday for the team's Booster Club dinner,
keynoted by baseba ll Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Ralph
Kiner ... Marine Cui. Margaret Brewer, the spi t-and.polish officer who hel ped breJJk down Corps' sex discrimination barriers, has been named the first female general in Leatherneck
history .. . Fonner Attorney General John Mitchell, on furlough
from fedural prison where he's doing time for his Watergate
role, is in New York's Columbia-Presbyterian Medica l Center
for hip surgery ... .

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4 p. m. on April 14 and I~ at
the Tuppers Plains Fire
House. Contact Lois Deem,
president of the club, at 8673933, to mak e donations. The
gro up will hold a bake sale
both days. The money will go
towards
paying
for
remodeling and a new furna ce for the firehouse and
firem en equipm'ent.

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SOFTBALL MEETING
A meeting of the Meigs
Girls Softball League, both
junior pnd senior divisions,
will be held at 4;30 p.m.
Sunday at t he Royal Crown
Garage on N. Second Ave .,
Middleport. All tealll8 are
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Sure . I, wake up suddenly and
think I hear screams. Bu t
then I'm not s ure whether it 's
just a bad dream . Bu t tonight
I am sure about what! heard .
Someone is beating up on a
child.
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thb happe ns when yuu'r
parents go away ? Maybe
that's not just chance.
JOA N: Whal doyoumea n?
COUNSELO R: Ma ybe they
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tlw poill'e and too frightened
to tell yo ur parents.
.JUAN: If that's true, they
guessed curreelly. I lmven 't
even to\!1 my parenl"i. They
1111gbt tlu nk I was just tryi ng
tu ~el them to slliy home. And
IJesltles, I wasn't sure what I
was helt ring.
· COUNSBLOI\ : And after
tomght ?
JOAN : i'iow I'm sure and I
will tell them when they get
hoJnc 111 the morning ,
I 'OUNSE LOR : I am sure
they Will want to do
somctlu ng. This IS a bad
s1tuatwn for everyone 1nvolv·
cd.
JOAN : What if they don 't
know whal td do''
COUNSELO H: Parents
Anonymous, the hot-line fur
child abuse, cou ld probably
gll'l' li11Jtnlbe best advice.
JOA1'l': They would be

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Commumty Mental Health Center .

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Ladies report on district rally

CHESTE H- Mrs. Dorothy quested to allend w1d tu wear
Hitchi c, Mrs. Ma1·cia Kelle1·, short wl1ite d1·esses.
The Past Councilor's Club
and Mrs. Mary Kuy Huller
reported on the 40th annual will meet althc hall on Ap1·il
rally of District 1 held in Cin- \2 with Mary Showalter ami
cin nati Apri l I at the Tuesday Doro thy Myers to be the
night meeting uf Chester hostesses .
Cou nci l 323 , Daughters of
Clarice Allen was pianist
Al ncrica.
for the meeti ng. Others allenMrs. Char lott e Grant ding we1·e Mrs. Ada Ncutzlassuciale councilor, presided ing, Mrs . Jean Frede rick,
at the meeting attended by 24 Mrs. Mac McPeck, Mrs
members . Mrs. Goldie Wolfe Let ha Wood , Mrs. Mabel V·"'
was l'eporlL'&lt;l ill. A communica tion was read from
Mrs. ll a Fae Kimes, Athens,
and it was announced that
Ches ler Council is lu receive
the national and state officers
at the rally to be held at New
Lexington, May 20.
The ins pection uf Golden
F:AST
Glcwn Council 254, Marietta . " Developing a Persomd
was annuw1ced fur April 10. Theology" was the program
i\l thut lime the district team
topic presented by Mrs . Doris
wi!l practice for initiation and Adams at the Tuesday night
those on the team were rt!· meeting of the East Letart
United Methodist Women .
Purpose of the pro~ ram as
afratd to ca ll the police but ex plai ned by Mrs. Atlams
they would call so me was lo give untlei'Slantllng
urganization like that. Why that the expcric1u.:cs of uu r
do peop le do that to their lives is fundamental to the
children cmyway·~
development uf a personctl
The counselor explained to theology. and to bring about a
Joan that adults who were rea liza tion uf the effect that
abused as children oft en take we arc livi ng wi tnesses to
oot their frustrati ons on thei r Jesus Christ and to lea rn lo
children in ·a violent way . feel comfortable with ow·
Eventually Joan fe lt more abili ties as Christians.
rel:IXetl and decided to try to
Mrs: Mabel Shields presi dget back to sleep.
ed allhc meeting wh ich upenDr. Blaker cannot lake L~l with devotions by Mrs.
telephone calls from her Focic Haymctn . Mrs . Marlct!ll
rl!aders. However, there are
•he IX(lS at the pia;;o fur
hundreds of crisis interven1g111g of\ .. Joy, Joy ctml
tion phone lines in the United
r·s. Nora Peill'son had tilt:
Slates. For the phone number prayer.
of one ncar you. contact your
A eornmunlcct tion about a
loc:•l mental health associa- retreat in Logan, Aprill4 and
tion or mental hea lth in- 15 W'JS read . Than k you notes
funrlation service.
were read from Mrs .
Write to Dr. Blaker in care MC~ rga rct Gloeekner and
of this newspaper, P.O. Box Mrs. Mary Housh for fl owers.
lll9 , Badio City Station, New The birthday of Mrs. Hazel
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of Fox was observed. Miss
mai l proh ibits personal Kathryn Plulsun ta lked abuul
replies, but questions of Africanmbsio11 fields.
genera l interes t will be
Pletns wt:rc maJc [or tht•
tliseussed in futur e colunms.
cancer crusade work 1n the
commumty, ;.mJ a ruJJunagl'
sale was set fur May 5 and li .
al Hactne .
Scriplu(c was fru m Acts I,
the 8th cerse and Isaiah 4:3.
Members sang "Lily of tlw
Valley " and there was a

APPEARING Tl/IS WEEKEND
AT THE

INN PLACE

Fran McEwen . Clinica l · where she was employed as a
. Speech Pathologist and a Speech - Language Panative of West Virginia, thologist at Callier Center
joined the Gallia - Jackson - for Communication DisorMeigs Comm unit y Mental ders. This included 20 hours
Health Center Speech and per week at Chil dr en's
Hearing Staff in January, Medical Center as a con197 8. She rece ived he r su ltant with the Birth Defects
Ma sters of Science Degree Clini c, C~anio fa cia l Clin ic
Colorado
State and Plastic Surgery Clinic.
from
University, Ft. Collins, The services Fran provided
incl uded identification
{,:ulorado.
diagnosis,
and rehabilitatin
During her stay in
for
speech,
lang uage, and
Colora do, she gai ned exreadin
g
dtstu
rbances.
perience in a Language
Ms. Lisbet h Cherrington.
Disorders Classroom using
Coordi
nator of the Mental
the Distar Program and
Health
Center 's Speech and
Be havior
Modifi catio n
Hearing
Prog ram stated that
Techn iques for self-contain ed
provides
valuable input
Fran
classrooms. She also was an
lo
the
already
existing
attive participant at John F.
Speech
and
Hea
ring
Program
Kennedy Child Development
Cen ter in Denver. Colorado. as well as lo the other multiwithin
the
Aft er
obtaining
her discipl ine s
Community
Mental
Health
credentials and training, she
relocated in Dttllrl s. 'T'f'xRs,

DAN'S
LEE JEANS
WESTERN BOOTS

I Miss Pickens named

Meter , Mr s.
Goldie
Frederi ck, Mrs. Thelm a
White, Mrs. Marga ret Tutti•·.
Mrs. Sa die T1·usscll, Mrs.
Eliza beth Hay es, Mrs . Zelda
HA CINE - Debbie Pickens
Weber , Mrs . Ada Van Meter ,
of
Syracuse was selected the
Mrs . Ethe l Orr. Mrs. Erma
delegate
tu Buckeye Girls'
Clela ml. Mrs. Atla Bissell .
State
when
Rat:ine American
Mrs. I .&lt;Jura Mae Nice, Miss
l.egion
Auxiliury
of Post 602
Ju lil· "Huse, Mrs. l.cor1a
met
recently
at
th
e
hall.
Henslev . i:HHJ Mrs. lnzv
Named as alternate to Miss
Newell:
·
Pickens was Cindy !; alte rsun, Syracuse. Both arc
Jtunurs at Southern Hi gh
S&lt;: hool. Fo ur ~i ris fmm the
sehoul we re recommended
fur appointment and atte nded
the m~ctin g tu hear Mrs.
l..uuise Stewart cx plwn the
purpose of Girls' Slate.
Mrs . Libby Wliford presided
at the meeting w1th 25 yeur
rnenl.
pi
ns
being presented to Mrs
Hefrcsluncnts were strved
Opal
Ditldle and Mrs. Marv
to those named and Mrs. Sue
Housh
. Mrs. Frances Hobert~
Beegle, Mrs . Eileen l{nush,
received
a 15 year pin.
Mrs. June Wickersham, Mrs.
Poppy
Days
111 H« etnc were
Jun12 Hctrris, Mrs. Eileen
set
fo
r
May
26 m1d 2i. A
But k, Mrs. Julia Nurr.s . \1rs .
report
was
given
on the rcNorris iltld Miss Ph tlsun servl'enl
Legion
birthday
pal'ly
ed refreshmenLs .

girls state delegate

Doris Adams gives
UMW program

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Ce nter . Her exp ertise in
language and learning
disorders as well as her
&gt;t rong background in birth
defects make her contribution to' total services an
asset. She will be adding a
new phase to the current
progra m particular to her
own speciality and increasing
the ove rall number of clients
the Center can serve .

Mrs

Sorority makes
nominations
Nom111ali uns fur the girl of
the yeC:~ r were made at the
· Tucsd~:~y mght meeting uf X1

Leora

Yuung had a

redding on communitv scr·
vice. Cu rmnun1cations. were
read from Mrs. Lyle Housh.

Mrs. H8zcl Grant , and Mrs
Jee~n Cetrr regardin g al'li V!ly
reports.
Mr s. Youn g ser ver. !
refrc s llln e nt s to the
members. The trC~velm g
pnzc durwted by \1r.s. Young
was awarded tu Eunu:
Brinker. Mrs. Shirley Ahles
will be ho.&lt;less fur lite April ·
meeting.

Across From :

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MUSIC CO.

,OOO,OOOCOPIES
IN PRINT
The u~forgetfable account of a young
woman s st r uggle aga1nst quadriplegia and
depress1on . tnc luding her even tual
de ve lopmen t into a ski llful a rti s t using on ly
her moufh t o guide th e pen! Jon i by Joni
Eareckson with Joe Mus ser . A tantasfic
be s tse ll er now in mass market paper .

MIDD.

FLEA MARKET
There wi ll be a flea market
at the Hutland American
Legion -Hall Saturday, April
15 fr om 10 a.m . to 5 p.m.
There will also be a bak e sa le
sponsored by the Rutland ER
Squad. There will be a
variety of 20 tables.

BOOK

Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta
Stgm" Phi Soronly held at
the home of MI'S . Carol McCu llough.
Nomi nated were Debbie
FiniC!w, Kilren Stan ley, and
Kay Atkins . The wn1n cr will
IJe selected by popular vute of
the cha pter members anti announct:d ~:~t the Fuumlcr 's
the life of Dav1d Ben-Gunon .
Day din ner.
Jane
Dag~ ell and Mrs .
Mrs . Donntt Byers, Sl'rVICt'
Atkln.s
!irrvcU
rdres lunen L~ .
chairmarr,
rem1ndt'd
members to take :1 toy to till'
next meeting for the ped1alne
ward C:~ l Veterans Mcmuritll
Hospital. Charlott e llan ni ng ,

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WCA}'S C:lfH.J lllCl:UI S chall'llldll ,

thanked the members who
,..,·urkcll on sec uring advert!~ ·
ing fur the Mc1gs County Fair
pre1mum books.
The Ap1·i I 13 mecJ\ng was
announced for tile Mitl!llcpurt
f'1re Ueparlment. Mrs. Lynn
Shul er anti Mrs. Susa n Baer
g;Jve the eultu nd .report 01 1

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Accused sex-slayer surrenders Thursday
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By PAUL ENGUSH

offered little resistan ce
Thursday as eight Oklahnm:&lt;
St.Hte Bu'reau of I nvestig~1t.ion
agents surroWlded him in a
s111all two ' room hou sr
pmt ially hidden by dense

STILWEU., Okla . (UP! I Unarmed and wearing a
woman's eyeglasses, the accused sex slayer of three Girl
Scouts surrendered to
offi cers who kicked in the
door of his hideout in the
foothi lis of th e rugged
Oklahoma Ozarks .
Gene Leroy Hart. 34,

last June \3. A convicted
kidnapper and l'apisl. he IS

rh1:1r ~cd w1U1 murder in t.hr
tln'L'I: slaytngs near IA~c ust

Grove , Okla
Hart, a prison escapee.
growth .
pppeared to h&lt;~ve been
He was captured about 50 "living well" and weighed 210
miles souti1east of Camp to 220 JXlUnds al the time of
&amp;·ott. where three girls were his arrest. said OSBI Director
sexually assaulted and killed Tom Kennedy .
He was taken to Tah lequah ,
Okla . for fingeqrinting and
then offi cers took him back to
the
Ok lahoma
~talc
OPTOMETRIST
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Penitentiary at McAlester.
OFFICE HOURS : 9:Jo 'to t 2, 2 to 5 (CLOSE
Krrmcdy said Hart was
wearing
n
woman 's
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
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June 13 about 150 yards from
ti1ei[ tent at the Girl Scout
cam p.
Two of the girls had been
beaten to death and the third
was strangled . Autho'rities
said all three had been
sexually assaulted .
Hart was identlfied through
two faded and torn wedding
photographs found near the
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Kennedy said. was "way "Then he went to the front,
ba ck in the sticks" in the then to the back again . The .
Coo kso n Hills.
- agents had to go in . They had
"We believe he has been to ki ck the door ."
there since la st November,"
Kennedy said charges of
Kennedy said.
harboring a fugitive will be
Hart , who escaped from the filed "against some of his
Mayes County jail in \973, is friends and possibly family ."
charged with murder in the
At the time of his escape
slayings of !J)ri Lee farmer, four years ·ago, Hart was
8, and Doris Denise Milner, serving 41J-t40 years for rape ,
\0, both of Tulsa, Okla., and two counts of kidnapping and
Michelle Guse, 9, of Broken fo ur coun ts of first-degree
Arrow, Okla.
burglary.
Officers had talked with 50
The bodies of the Gir l
to 60 people during the past Scouts were found inside
five days and some people
had seen Hart in the area,
Kennedy said .
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He also said an elderly man
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who li ved in the house was at
work at the lime of the arrest
and probably will be charged
with harl:oring a fug itive.
OSB I Deputy Director Dick
Wilker son sa id the OSB I
learned that Hart was somewhere in Eastern Oklahoma
living with an old man who
received Socia l Sec urit y
chec ks each month . By
pi eci ng together oth er
information, Wilkerson said
offi cers located the house 30
mmutes before they arrested
Hart.
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The Publ1c Ut iltties Com·
m1ssion of Ohio has set for
publ1c hea ring Case No .
77 -378-EL -FAC Subf ile A,
to rev tew th e aperat1on of
the Fu el Cost Ad justment

Controversy
finally ends
FRANKFORT, Ky . (UP II
- 'fhe con troversy between
the governor 's special
counse l who led the
investigation of th e Beverly
Hills Supper Club fir e and tiie
Kentucky Bar Association
has apparently ended .
The bar rCJX&gt;rtc'&lt;l Thursday
that Dr Ovid Lewis withdrew
his motion before lhe
Kentucky Supreme Court this
week for a review of his right
to serve in the post .
TI1e bar, in a statement,
said Lewis filed a motion with
the sla te's hi gh court to
withdrew his request for a
review because or several
considerations,_including the
demands of his position as a
law school professor and a
reconsideration whether "I
am, in fa ct, an aggrieved
party."
" I no longe r co ns ider
myself an aggrieved party,"
Lewis told the courL
The Board of Governors of
the bar issued a formal ,
unauthorized
pra cti ce
opi nion last November ,
holding that any person who
is not licensed to practice law
in th e state ca nnot be
employed by U1e governor.
The opin io n ha d been

requested in relation to Gov.
Julian Ca rroll's executive
order dated Ju·ne 20
appointing
Dr .
lewi s,
professor of law at the Olase
Law School in Covington, as
special counsel regarding the
investigation of the Beverly
Hills disaster.
The bar said they construed
the provisions o[ a statute
authorizing the governor to
employ attorney to involve all
appointments, not just that of
Lewis.
" In extensive news media
coverage
a ll eging
.erroneo usly
that
the
Ken tucky Bar Association
had cited and reprimanded
Dr . Lewis for his actions,"
the bar said , " Dr . Lewis
staled he planned to appea l
the bar association 's opinion
to the Supreme Court of
Kentucky for review."
Lewis filed a motion for
rev iew last Feb. 27, but
"ithdrew the motion last
Monday.
"Sin ce the .time to appea l
the opinion to the Supreme
Court of Kentucky by any
other party has passed, the
provisions of the advisory
op inion remain in full for ce ·
and effe ct, " the bar said.

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Screams
not dreams

I get ::i U sca rctl when J can't
sleep.
COUNSEL OR : You r
parents are awa)' ?
JOAN : They go away for
the weekend about unee a
mon th . I am 18 vears old so it
doesn't bother 'me much exccpl...oh, it is star,ting ~ga i n.
I can hear the screa ms. I
can 't stand it. The sounds
come right \hrough the floor.
I wish I co uldn't hear
everything.
COUNSELOR : What do
you hea r ?
JOAN : A child is screaming, "No, please, no... don't
hit me aga in , Mommy .. .l' ll
be gouu.:'
COUNSF: LOR: Where a re
lhc sc.:rcatn.s coming from?
,JOAN : We live in the top
part of a lwli-family house.
It's the familv downstai i'S
ami it usually l;appens when
my par ents are not here.
What shall! do?
COUNSF. LOH: Do you
wa nt to ca ll the pulice - or

References to child abuse
are everywhere - on bus
adver t ise m e nt s .
in
news~pers and ma gi:tz in~s .
on rad1o and ltdevision. Many ·
people complain they have
heard enough - but it will not
be enough until this epidemic
is under control.
Sum~ half mill1on cHscs of
c hild abuse a1·e repm·ted
every yea r and this may be
merely the tip of tile iceberg._
Even more harrowing b the
fact that child abuse ranks
among the top five killers of
childre n in the United Slates.
Child abuse is nul only
dest1·uctive for those immediately involved . As this
excerpt from a hot-line ca ll illustrates, it can d1sturb other
lives as well.
J OAN : I know it's three in
the monung but I have been
havmg troubl e slee ping . It's
the nightmares . They are ter- ~ ive me their name and adrible. My pa ren ts are awav dress so I could ca ll ?
JOAN : Oh, I cou ldn 't do
and llwve to talk to someo n~ .
lhal. .. lmean, J would have to
ask my pare nts. I am so

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h·i~ hte ne d .

COUNSELOH : Why don' t
you turn on some lights and
ltle radiO. Turn on some
music and then we will talk
some more .
JOAN: Okay. l'll be back in
a minutc ... That's better. I
feel safer now.
COUNSE LOH : What do
you think is happening

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attended the f orestry and Wildlife Field Day held at the
Wally Bradford Tr.,., Farm .

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Field Day was held 'Thursday. The 212 acre farm has
25.000 pin e u-ees in diff erent stages.

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Nebra sk&lt;~ 's Hcpubhcan gubernatorial nomination, and the
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they golf, tennis or mumbletypeg - draw a heavy marquee
these da ys, aml thc Alan King -Caesa rs Palace event April 21-30
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and Jimm y Connors will lead a field of J2 pros in pursui t of a
fir st-place purse of $50,000. Among the amateurs com peting
for fun and publicity - Ethel Kennedy, Paul Anita, Bill Cooby ,
Nell Simon , Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett, Dick Van Pau en,
Diana Ross, Andy Williams, Oleg Casslni , Ell Wallach, Rafer
Johnson - and of course, the host, Alan KID~: .
QUOTE Ot' Tim DAY : Bobbie Lea BeiUietl, 31, of San
Diego, who is confined to a wheelchair by a rare tone disease ,
on learning he had won his fi gh t to get the fede ral goverment to
pay for his $5,600 sex change opera lion under Medicare: " Alii
rea lly want to rio is find Mr . 'Right, get married apd be a
housewife.' '

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keynoted by baseba ll Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Ralph
Kiner ... Marine Cui. Margaret Brewer, the spi t-and.polish officer who hel ped breJJk down Corps' sex discrimination barriers, has been named the first female general in Leatherneck
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SOFTBALL MEETING
A meeting of the Meigs
Girls Softball League, both
junior pnd senior divisions,
will be held at 4;30 p.m.
Sunday at t he Royal Crown
Garage on N. Second Ave .,
Middleport. All tealll8 are
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.JOAN : Scmetimes I'm not
Sure . I, wake up suddenly and
think I hear screams. Bu t
then I'm not s ure whether it 's
just a bad dream . Bu t tonight
I am sure about what! heard .
Someone is beating up on a
child.
COUNSELOH : You sav
thb happe ns when yuu'r
parents go away ? Maybe
that's not just chance.
JOA N: Whal doyoumea n?
COUNSELO R: Ma ybe they
1:1 rc cou nting on the fa ct LhHt

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tlw poill'e and too frightened
to tell yo ur parents.
.JUAN: If that's true, they
guessed curreelly. I lmven 't
even to\!1 my parenl"i. They
1111gbt tlu nk I was just tryi ng
tu ~el them to slliy home. And
IJesltles, I wasn't sure what I
was helt ring.
· COUNSBLOI\ : And after
tomght ?
JOAN : i'iow I'm sure and I
will tell them when they get
hoJnc 111 the morning ,
I 'OUNSE LOR : I am sure
they Will want to do
somctlu ng. This IS a bad
s1tuatwn for everyone 1nvolv·
cd.
JOAN : What if they don 't
know whal td do''
COUNSELO H: Parents
Anonymous, the hot-line fur
child abuse, cou ld probably
gll'l' li11Jtnlbe best advice.
JOA1'l': They would be

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Ladies report on district rally

CHESTE H- Mrs. Dorothy quested to allend w1d tu wear
Hitchi c, Mrs. Ma1·cia Kelle1·, short wl1ite d1·esses.
The Past Councilor's Club
and Mrs. Mary Kuy Huller
reported on the 40th annual will meet althc hall on Ap1·il
rally of District 1 held in Cin- \2 with Mary Showalter ami
cin nati Apri l I at the Tuesday Doro thy Myers to be the
night meeting uf Chester hostesses .
Cou nci l 323 , Daughters of
Clarice Allen was pianist
Al ncrica.
for the meeti ng. Others allenMrs. Char lott e Grant ding we1·e Mrs. Ada Ncutzlassuciale councilor, presided ing, Mrs . Jean Frede rick,
at the meeting attended by 24 Mrs. Mac McPeck, Mrs
members . Mrs. Goldie Wolfe Let ha Wood , Mrs. Mabel V·"'
was l'eporlL'&lt;l ill. A communica tion was read from
Mrs. ll a Fae Kimes, Athens,
and it was announced that
Ches ler Council is lu receive
the national and state officers
at the rally to be held at New
Lexington, May 20.
The ins pection uf Golden
F:AST
Glcwn Council 254, Marietta . " Developing a Persomd
was annuw1ced fur April 10. Theology" was the program
i\l thut lime the district team
topic presented by Mrs . Doris
wi!l practice for initiation and Adams at the Tuesday night
those on the team were rt!· meeting of the East Letart
United Methodist Women .
Purpose of the pro~ ram as
afratd to ca ll the police but ex plai ned by Mrs. Atlams
they would call so me was lo give untlei'Slantllng
urganization like that. Why that the expcric1u.:cs of uu r
do peop le do that to their lives is fundamental to the
children cmyway·~
development uf a personctl
The counselor explained to theology. and to bring about a
Joan that adults who were rea liza tion uf the effect that
abused as children oft en take we arc livi ng wi tnesses to
oot their frustrati ons on thei r Jesus Christ and to lea rn lo
children in ·a violent way . feel comfortable with ow·
Eventually Joan fe lt more abili ties as Christians.
rel:IXetl and decided to try to
Mrs: Mabel Shields presi dget back to sleep.
ed allhc meeting wh ich upenDr. Blaker cannot lake L~l with devotions by Mrs.
telephone calls from her Focic Haymctn . Mrs . Marlct!ll
rl!aders. However, there are
•he IX(lS at the pia;;o fur
hundreds of crisis interven1g111g of\ .. Joy, Joy ctml
tion phone lines in the United
r·s. Nora Peill'son had tilt:
Slates. For the phone number prayer.
of one ncar you. contact your
A eornmunlcct tion about a
loc:•l mental health associa- retreat in Logan, Aprill4 and
tion or mental hea lth in- 15 W'JS read . Than k you notes
funrlation service.
were read from Mrs .
Write to Dr. Blaker in care MC~ rga rct Gloeekner and
of this newspaper, P.O. Box Mrs. Mary Housh for fl owers.
lll9 , Badio City Station, New The birthday of Mrs. Hazel
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of Fox was observed. Miss
mai l proh ibits personal Kathryn Plulsun ta lked abuul
replies, but questions of Africanmbsio11 fields.
genera l interes t will be
Pletns wt:rc maJc [or tht•
tliseussed in futur e colunms.
cancer crusade work 1n the
commumty, ;.mJ a ruJJunagl'
sale was set fur May 5 and li .
al Hactne .
Scriplu(c was fru m Acts I,
the 8th cerse and Isaiah 4:3.
Members sang "Lily of tlw
Valley " and there was a

APPEARING Tl/IS WEEKEND
AT THE

INN PLACE

Fran McEwen . Clinica l · where she was employed as a
. Speech Pathologist and a Speech - Language Panative of West Virginia, thologist at Callier Center
joined the Gallia - Jackson - for Communication DisorMeigs Comm unit y Mental ders. This included 20 hours
Health Center Speech and per week at Chil dr en's
Hearing Staff in January, Medical Center as a con197 8. She rece ived he r su ltant with the Birth Defects
Ma sters of Science Degree Clini c, C~anio fa cia l Clin ic
Colorado
State and Plastic Surgery Clinic.
from
University, Ft. Collins, The services Fran provided
incl uded identification
{,:ulorado.
diagnosis,
and rehabilitatin
During her stay in
for
speech,
lang uage, and
Colora do, she gai ned exreadin
g
dtstu
rbances.
perience in a Language
Ms. Lisbet h Cherrington.
Disorders Classroom using
Coordi
nator of the Mental
the Distar Program and
Health
Center 's Speech and
Be havior
Modifi catio n
Hearing
Prog ram stated that
Techn iques for self-contain ed
provides
valuable input
Fran
classrooms. She also was an
lo
the
already
existing
attive participant at John F.
Speech
and
Hea
ring
Program
Kennedy Child Development
Cen ter in Denver. Colorado. as well as lo the other multiwithin
the
Aft er
obtaining
her discipl ine s
Community
Mental
Health
credentials and training, she
relocated in Dttllrl s. 'T'f'xRs,

DAN'S
LEE JEANS
WESTERN BOOTS

I Miss Pickens named

Meter , Mr s.
Goldie
Frederi ck, Mrs. Thelm a
White, Mrs. Marga ret Tutti•·.
Mrs. Sa die T1·usscll, Mrs.
Eliza beth Hay es, Mrs . Zelda
HA CINE - Debbie Pickens
Weber , Mrs . Ada Van Meter ,
of
Syracuse was selected the
Mrs . Ethe l Orr. Mrs. Erma
delegate
tu Buckeye Girls'
Clela ml. Mrs. Atla Bissell .
State
when
Rat:ine American
Mrs. I .&lt;Jura Mae Nice, Miss
l.egion
Auxiliury
of Post 602
Ju lil· "Huse, Mrs. l.cor1a
met
recently
at
th
e
hall.
Henslev . i:HHJ Mrs. lnzv
Named as alternate to Miss
Newell:
·
Pickens was Cindy !; alte rsun, Syracuse. Both arc
Jtunurs at Southern Hi gh
S&lt;: hool. Fo ur ~i ris fmm the
sehoul we re recommended
fur appointment and atte nded
the m~ctin g tu hear Mrs.
l..uuise Stewart cx plwn the
purpose of Girls' Slate.
Mrs . Libby Wliford presided
at the meeting w1th 25 yeur
rnenl.
pi
ns
being presented to Mrs
Hefrcsluncnts were strved
Opal
Ditldle and Mrs. Marv
to those named and Mrs. Sue
Housh
. Mrs. Frances Hobert~
Beegle, Mrs . Eileen l{nush,
received
a 15 year pin.
Mrs. June Wickersham, Mrs.
Poppy
Days
111 H« etnc were
Jun12 Hctrris, Mrs. Eileen
set
fo
r
May
26 m1d 2i. A
But k, Mrs. Julia Nurr.s . \1rs .
report
was
given
on the rcNorris iltld Miss Ph tlsun servl'enl
Legion
birthday
pal'ly
ed refreshmenLs .

girls state delegate

Doris Adams gives
UMW program

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Ce nter . Her exp ertise in
language and learning
disorders as well as her
&gt;t rong background in birth
defects make her contribution to' total services an
asset. She will be adding a
new phase to the current
progra m particular to her
own speciality and increasing
the ove rall number of clients
the Center can serve .

Mrs

Sorority makes
nominations
Nom111ali uns fur the girl of
the yeC:~ r were made at the
· Tucsd~:~y mght meeting uf X1

Leora

Yuung had a

redding on communitv scr·
vice. Cu rmnun1cations. were
read from Mrs. Lyle Housh.

Mrs. H8zcl Grant , and Mrs
Jee~n Cetrr regardin g al'li V!ly
reports.
Mr s. Youn g ser ver. !
refrc s llln e nt s to the
members. The trC~velm g
pnzc durwted by \1r.s. Young
was awarded tu Eunu:
Brinker. Mrs. Shirley Ahles
will be ho.&lt;less fur lite April ·
meeting.

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,OOO,OOOCOPIES
IN PRINT
The u~forgetfable account of a young
woman s st r uggle aga1nst quadriplegia and
depress1on . tnc luding her even tual
de ve lopmen t into a ski llful a rti s t using on ly
her moufh t o guide th e pen! Jon i by Joni
Eareckson with Joe Mus ser . A tantasfic
be s tse ll er now in mass market paper .

MIDD.

FLEA MARKET
There wi ll be a flea market
at the Hutland American
Legion -Hall Saturday, April
15 fr om 10 a.m . to 5 p.m.
There will also be a bak e sa le
sponsored by the Rutland ER
Squad. There will be a
variety of 20 tables.

BOOK

Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta
Stgm" Phi Soronly held at
the home of MI'S . Carol McCu llough.
Nomi nated were Debbie
FiniC!w, Kilren Stan ley, and
Kay Atkins . The wn1n cr will
IJe selected by popular vute of
the cha pter members anti announct:d ~:~t the Fuumlcr 's
the life of Dav1d Ben-Gunon .
Day din ner.
Jane
Dag~ ell and Mrs .
Mrs . Donntt Byers, Sl'rVICt'
Atkln.s
!irrvcU
rdres lunen L~ .
chairmarr,
rem1ndt'd
members to take :1 toy to till'
next meeting for the ped1alne
ward C:~ l Veterans Mcmuritll
Hospital. Charlott e llan ni ng ,

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WCA}'S C:lfH.J lllCl:UI S chall'llldll ,

thanked the members who
,..,·urkcll on sec uring advert!~ ·
ing fur the Mc1gs County Fair
pre1mum books.
The Ap1·i I 13 mecJ\ng was
announced for tile Mitl!llcpurt
f'1re Ueparlment. Mrs. Lynn
Shul er anti Mrs. Susa n Baer
g;Jve the eultu nd .report 01 1

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Mason OES has
MASON
Fort) four
guests and 39 members \\ ere
m attendanc.:e at the meetmg
of Mason Chapl er No 15i
Order of the Eastern Star
Hono red guests were the
Worth) Grand Matron Joan
1 h um son a member of
Kana 11ha Cha pt er No 38
M ont~omery W Va and the
1\ orlh) Grand Patr on
George Simon a member of
Shmnston Chapter No 103
Sh mnston W Va
Members attendmg " ere

Gratus Ald rtd ge Cha rl es
Aldrtdge Maxme Aldridge
Jack1e Anderson Ann Blake
Ga met Burdette Rose \1
BurriS Margie Ca 11w rt~hl
Neill&lt; Casto F:lla Ford Jn)
Foreman Brill Fox Phvlhs
Gtl kfl Sue Hussell Bill
Hussell Jcanennc Johnson
Barbara
McDa niel
Josephtne KJrb) Mart on Lee
Lnch fteld Sarah K Elias
Ma n Jan el Mcllrrmllt
F ra nees J o MacKnight
James MacKn1ght V~rg m1a
Noble Betty Rickard Bella
Roush EdnaF Roush Pa111

W10rth) (,rand Matron and
Wonhl c. r&lt;~nd Patron 1100
&lt;hec ks to be gtven to
I SI AHI
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Cancer
rt!S(Iarch 1 he} were alsu
presented personal gtft s from
M1 s Wo1kman and the of
ftc ers

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ut tCI estm~ spreches \\hich
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Belva Roush
rece11cd the dovr pnzc The
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Carol Wor.l&lt;man and Bar
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IS THE AIn F'ORCEliEX ISTTOO?
DEAR HEI EN
How s tills f01 a sextst lctler ? F'10m the Department of the
A1r roT ce ut me a not~ stotmg It 1~ ~ 1th extreme plea~ ure
that I 1nfonn IOU that 1001 son Amnan J E S- dtstmgmsh
ed hunself as an honor gra duate of the Jet Engme M~hantc
CoUi se
an aca dem l( course average of 97 percen t It 1s
w1tl1 "arm personal prtd ~ tha t I extend tn) congratulations
and bt st \\!Shes for hts cont1nu&lt;'&lt;l success •\nd 1t "as s1gned
b1 lh&lt; conun,mder of tlw squadron
Gre •L ' uu sa1 but the envelope " "' add ressed to Mr
F. B S- and the sa lutdltoll • as Dear Mr S- Doesn l our
so11 s motile• ha1 e anytlung lo do w1th ra1smg lum up to
disllngUJsh hnll.'&gt;elf" Cert;, ml y 1111 name IS on h1s records
The bad thmg IS that I h.td several coptes made and sent to
gra11dparents and dose •ciallves beJore our daughter noltced
the letter onI) ackrw" Iedged o11e parent
Should I tell the Air F01 ce MO fHERS COUNT TOO ?
DEAR M C 1
Darn tootm ' ou should tell the Air Force I though I thi nk thts

Social :
HELE N
Calendar I DEAR
I had lo

Roush Vernon Housh Nann

The Cha pter presented the

me~ting

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notasextst pracll c ~ l

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~ns \\er the ma rrt ed "oman \\ho ts facmg un"anled
motlu
I kno11 ho11 shefee ls but perhaps she II eventual
11 feel as do no•
I fellmlo1
1Lh a mat md m ~n got pregnant and he dectd
ed to sla1 111th Ins fa 1mb I pl,mned to run a\\a) rather than
hurt 1111 ICI\ religiOus mothc1 Had Ill) tlungs all packed
11 ht11 she bcca1m desperate!) Ill She died three "ccks later
lecnt ng SIX \ uungtr brothers and SISters fm me t o ra 1 ~c (Dad
was a Iread ) gone &gt;
I told the chi ldren I d been marned sec retly "as no11
sepatated No abortion for me though my man suggested 1t
~o fosle1 homes f01 the k1ds !ages fil e and up I I kept us
together but1L "as a ve1l 1ough Lm1c and I wasn t the s• ee l
ca lm happv s1ster I should lwve been Out \\ard ll I met the
fanuil s needs bull ~&lt; as lou buS\ and too uuserablc to k1ss a
hurt or g11 e manv hugs
I had no feehng f01 1111 bab1 11 • as JUSt an added burden
But then after a long and pwnftli del11 cr&gt; he • a&gt; here and
uuraculousil I changed I m back to 1111 old loung self now
and Ill) bab1 helped silo• me the""' \ thtld s trustmg loH IS
a Mnderful thing
I he spcual happ) ending' fiR father of nn child ts no" my
husband He and Ins 11 1fc • ere d11 orced f1nalh We re trul) a
faunl) now H K I
DE~R

HE I .EN
I vc had a crush on tlus f&lt; llo• &lt;1l ~&lt; ark for H months but he
doesn t kno" He JUSt • ent through a d11orce and has child
support to \\ Ort l about I don 1 " ant to be push) or scare hun
a• a) but ever) tune he snules at me I JUSt melt
I m not mto asktng men out e1 @n though I get the feel mg he
likes me a little ll'h&lt;Jt c&lt;Jn I do S I UCK
DEAR STUCK
Trust) our feelings and fmagle 11 so that he foll ows you mto
the cafetena at tw1ch tmie St;,1t a conversa tion keep 1t gomg
01er sandwt ch and sa lad I Llunk he II take 11 from there • H

Mrs; flilt arranges service
&lt;
IWTI AND,.Euster scr
I Ices at the nut land Umled
Methodist Cllurch fealUI ed
Sht ouds and Buttern1es"
,, , .tngcd b) Mrs Hazd Hill
Iince 1eadciS depld tng lh~
wo11un at the tomb " ere Mrs
l.UIS w,,lkel Ml s Huby
F:1le•mc and Mrs Janel
MUJ riS lth es on the altar fo1
tile scr Vll~ \\Crt.• prov iCJed b\
Nunga Robel ts m memo1 l of
No1 ct ha Flemmg Mts
Frances Flcm1ng and r. I
Flcmmg by M1 s Grace Col
•ell and the John Col•ell
fanulv Ill 'llt mor \ of F,\ l rl ll

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make plans for H1ke B1ke
REVIVAl no ~ m progress
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at Rutland Communi!)
Chu rch Th e Fred Bales
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fam ll) ~&lt; Ill be feat ur ed
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Scmcc 7 30 p m mgtnly
FRIDAY
Pastor IS An1os Tillis
MF IGS COUNTY REA CT
SATU RDAY
F r1da1 7 p m at Semor RACINE PTO spnn g car
Cl!tzens cenler Guy H) sc ll n1val Saturdav at the
eleme ntary sc hool so up
supper at 5 30 p m followed
by ga mes at 6 lO p m
PAN CAKE SUPPER
Saturday at Salem Center
Schuot sponsored by PTA
Adults 12 and children $1
SOUP SALE Saturday at
S) racuse Mumctpal Bu1ld1ng
beg1nn1ng at II a m Eat m or
take out Bnng contamers for
ca rr)-&lt;JUt Whole ptes or by
the p1ece Will be sold The
event 1s sponsore d by
Syracuse l.ad1es Auxtliary
SIG'I UP da) for Rac1ne
Base ball Assn Saturday 12
noun 10 2 p m at Racme
Eiemen ta r) Schoo l Bnng
proo f of age and $5
regJSt ratwn fee
OH IO VAllEY Hor se
Shown Assn horse and tack
sale begmmng 5 p m
Satu rday at Rock Spnngs
Fa~rgro unds Sale open for
horses and pontes of all
breed s and mi sce llan eo us
1tems anyone "tshes to brmg
RAC INE GRANGE 6 30
p m Saturday at hall With
potluck dmner and voting for
a delegate
SOUP SUPPER Satu rday 5
10 7 p m at Enterprise Umted
Methodist Church sponsored

Social
Calendar 1

TO OUR CUSTOMERS
IN THE M
DUSTRY•••
we have the electrical mining cable
inventories to help you get back Into lull
oroducuon, last.

our huge stocks are available ror immediate
delivery and include:

TRAI/16 CABLES, RDUID AID FLAT W'S AID 8-BC'S
PfiiTIBU !'OWER I CIJITRDL CABLES
MIME POWER FEEDER- TYI'E 6-GC
SHDIEL CABLE· TYPE SHD-6C

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Mike Edwards Hobert
Nakamoto John Morns, and
Kevm G1bbs Donna Webel
was orgamsl

Colwl! by Jim and Eleanor
Th&lt;l!llll In memory of Grace
and Floyd Thomas Mrs
Htll Mrs C 0 Chapman lhe
Harold Sauer fam1ly and the
V&lt;&lt;mon Weber fam1ly
On Maundy Thursday holy
l'OIIlmumon was observed
an4lhere was ucanta ta The
Se1en Last Word&gt;; Chutr
members were Mrs Moms
Have these baby problems
Mrs Margaret Edward&gt;;
M1 s Janet Nakamoto Mrs popped Into your mmd Do I
Ellen Rice Mrs Fay Sauer, breastfeed or bolllefeed?
Wilbur Hill Vernon Weber Wh1ch one 1s easter, less
and
more
.111 d Ira Wolf Readers were ex pensive
nutnltous? If I 100rk can I
breastfeed my baby? These
questions and others w1ll be
dtscusse d at La Leche
League first meeting of a new
senes on Monday, Apnl1il at
7 30 p m at the home of Patty
Coddmgton &gt;56 Fourth Ave
Polly Cramer
Galltpohs Ohto
Pregnant women are en·
co uraged to attend meetmgs
Jutce s fatns on rug weddmgs has become so pnor to birth of their babtes
great tha t! gave up a regular However you need not be
fl unst's busmess to concen
DEAR POl l Y -Some ap- trate on only such weddmgs I pregnant to atlend Topic of
d1sc uss1on wall be Ad ple JUice was Spilled on Ill)
use only h1 gh quahl) stlks vantages of Breastfeedmg to
g1ec n rug and "hen 1l dned
U1al are natural 111 ap1t left a b1 own spot about the pearance and not too brtght Mother and Baby ' led by
Betsy Crank For furth er
siZe of a dmncr plate Do you
On the day of the weddang, I mformat10n call Bev Splete
know of an) thmg that will
scent them so no one can
1cmo1e 11'-MRS J H W
dlsllngutsh them from real
DEAR MRS J H W - Ac
flowers The bnde then
curdmg to a release from the
presents the s1lk bouquets to
Na ti onal lnsutule of Rug
the ~tte ndants who have carClcamng fJ Ulljut ce slams I tf
ned them mslead of the tradt
not too old 1should be sponged
twnal piece of Jewelry She
111th luke11arm w&lt;Jter &lt;J nd has hers forever and can pass
the n a ddt: rgcn t so Iutton For
ll on to her daughter when she
IIIIS soluti on put about two
marnes Th1s trad1t1 un
tc&lt;Jspoons of a S) nlheltc started wtlh brtdes who came

liJ Leche
League to meet

POLLY'S POINTERS

dd ~ r ge nt 111
\\iJIIIl v.atl! r

tv. o ~ups of
and stir Willi

deai' Appl1 to st;, m wtlh "
medtunc d1 oppcr and then
bioi "tth a damp cloth Do
hope thi&lt; 11urks for you
POl lY
DEAR POl lY- I want to
tell Joh n111 e that I remove
slams ldt b) markmg mk by
usm ~ toothpaste Put a sma ll
amounl on the m&lt;J rks and rub
hghtl\ •1Lh a soft cloth Do
thts as soon as 1ou see them
-MRS
OE: ,\ R POl l Y - May I
LUIIunent on M &lt;~r~a rele s let
lei COIICCIIU ng the beautifUl
1dea of a silk flower weddmg
I he demand for stlk flower

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by youth group Sou p dessert
and beverage 75 cents for
adu It s and 50 cents children
ME IGS CO UNTY Retired
1 ea chers Assoctalt un 12 30
p 111 Sa lUI da) at the Me1gs
Inn Hal ph Wa lker president
of the Oh1o RTA 11 Ill speak
u11 legtslatwn for rellr&lt;'&lt;l
teacheiS Heservaltons to be
m&lt;J dc "'lh Mrs Patrtck
loc hary b1 I' rtda) mor111ng
FINAL SIGN UP Day for
Mtddleport Youth Baseball
League Saturday from 9 a m
to 1 p m m the downsta irs
council room
LETART BA LL Assn
mvtt es those mterested 111
little league pony league or
softball fo r summ er to
reg1st er 12 noon to 2 p m
Satu rda)
at
Letart
Elementary School
BASEBALL S1gn up for
Mason tee ball little league
pony league Saturday, 10 a
m to 3 p m at Mason Youth
Center Thts wtll be the only
s1gn up
SUN DAY
DAN
HAYMAN
and
Country Hynmtimers, 7 30
p m Satu rday and Sunday
mght s at Fairvtew Chnsllan
Umon Church on Altce Road
two miles from Ewmgto
Public 1nv•ted
MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY P1oneer
and Htston ca l Society
meet mg 7 30 p m Monda) at
Mmgs Museum Butte rnut
A\C , Pomero)
LE TART PTO meeting,
7 30 p m at Letart Falls

from the Philadelphia Mam
IJne It IS now becommg an
a&lt;ceplt'&lt;l practiC e - VILMA
DEAR POI LY - I have
several uses for cotton swabs
that f would hke to pass on to
)our readers They are
perfect for cleamng lmt from
the bobbtn case on a sewang
machme Stick swab m
spaces of the bobbm case and
run machme VERY SLOWI Y All hnl Will SliCk to the
swa b Remove all hnt from
behtnd the bobbm case wtlh
such ~ s w~b too They are
also good for cleanmg dtrt
from the tracks of sltdmg
glass wmduws doors and
medtcme chest doors Su&lt;h a
hard !()-gel at dirt - LINDA
DEAR POLLY- ThiS hml
has been around a long lime
but may serve as a remmder
to the many who have had to
shovel snow th1s wmter To
keep the snow from stlckmg
to the shovel spray both s1des
With a furmture wa• Th1s ts
especially helpful when the
snow ts a wet one
KATHRYN
Polly will send you one of
her stgne d thank yuu
newspaper coupon cl tppers tf
she uses your fav on le
Pol nler , Peeve or Problem
m her column Wnte POir
I Y S PO INTERS 111 ca re of
lhts newspaper

AFTER 5PM OR ON WEEKENDS 800/323·8187

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price thet may be cha rge-d by
Co lumb ia Gas of Ohto Inc
Its successors o r assign s for
gas to tht VIllage of
Pom•roy Oh lo and to Its
Inhabitants tor the p~r•od of
Two (2) Years from and atter
the effective date of t h s
ordlr~an ce
and r epealing
Ordl,an-ce No 4&lt;14 74 passed
the Council of the Vr ll age
o Pomeroy Ohro on th e 4th
day of February 197.4 en
t itled
Ordinance No 444 74
- Fuong and regulat•ng the
pnce that may be ch erged by
Cotumb1a Gas of Ohio Inc
Its successors o r cUS1gn s lor
gas to
the
V1llage
of
Pomeroy Oh io and to rt s
in habrtan t s for the per. od of
Four (4) Years from and
atter the effecltve date of ihrs
ordinance X:X)(

Debra McGuffm daughter
of Mrs Dorothy McGuffm
and the late Harry McGuffm
Middleport graduated from
the Hocking Technical College Nelsonville, as a hcens
ed practtca! nurse
Attendmg her graduation
on March 25 were Mrs
M&lt;-Guffm Steven McGuffin
Mrs Bessie Ashley, Mrs
Marvm Scaggs, Maddleport,
and Mrs Wtlham Snow of
Shade Mr and Mrs Harry
McGuffm of Moundsville
were unable lo attend due to
the 1llness of thear daughter
Fullowmg gradualton, the'
group returned to the McGuffin home where Sleven enterlamed wtth a party for his
sister They were JOined by
Marvm Scaggs
Mtss McGuffm has acc-epted employment at the
Galhpohs State Institute
Last weekend she vlstled 111
Muundl;vtlle wtth her brother,
Harry, and hiS fallllly

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BE IT ORDAINED BY
T HE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
OHIO
SECTION 1 That tor th e
per•od of On e Ill Year from

and after the effedl\le date of
th i S
ordrnan ce
the
mtnumum
prrce
Wh1ch
Columbia Gas of Oh1o Inc
Its successors or assrg ns
! hall be perm tted to charge
for and them nlmu m prrce at
which tt or they shall be
requrred to turntsh gas to th e
VIllage of Pomeroy
Oh1o
(Municipality)
and to rt s
.nhabltants sl'1all be and th e
same rs hereby fr xed tor each
mdl\lrdual co n sumer
as

follows

Forty St)( and eight tenth s
{.( 6 8 tOc l per one
hundred ( 100 ) cu b c fe et tor
tne ftrst 2 300 c ub c te"\( used
th ro ugh ea c h met er eac h
month
Twenty two
and
two
hundred
e r ghty thre e
thousandths Cents 02 283
lOOOc J per one hundr ed ( 100 )
c ub c reel tor all rn e)(cess of
2 300 cubtc feel used through
each meter each month
A M ln rmu m Chllrge for
each customer each mon t h of
Four
Dollard
( S4 00
shall
be
made
f
servrce un der thrs rate
scnedule IS d•scont nu ed at
the request of customer the
Company Shall not be under
~tny
obliga t on to resume
servtee to the same customer
on the s ame prem lses un t I
the customer hilS mad e
payment or an amount equal
to the m nrm urn month y
charge for each month of trH!
tnfervenlng perio d b ut no t to
exceed twelve (12) montns
From and after t he eK
p i ration of the aforesa d OM
Year per rod and l or a f ur t her
per od of One 11 ! Year
thereaft er as fo lows
t:Oorty nrne an d three tenth s
Cents (4 9 3 t Oe I per one
h undred ( 100 ) CUbi C t ee t tor
the first 2 300 cub c f eel used
through each meter eactr
m onth
Twent y three and
five
hund re d
seventv sev en
t housand ths Cents ~23 517
l OOOc I per one hundred ( 1001
cu b i c teet tor all n e~&lt;ces ~ of
2 300 cubic feel used thr ough
each meter eacn m o ntl'1
A M nrmum Charge tor
eacP'I customer each month at
Fo ur Dollars and Tf'l rtv
f l't'e
cents 1
shall
be
m ade If serv1ce under lhrs
rate schedule s d rsco nt lnued
at the reque5t of cu,lomer
tl'1e Com panv ~hall not be
under any obll g al on to
resume Stf't' ce to the same
customer
on
the
ume
prem lses unt1l the cus tomer
has made paymenl o t an
amount
e aua l
to
the
m1n lm um mon t l11y charge to r
ea ch montl'l of the ln t erven ln o
pertod but not t o e)(ceed

cents

446-1010 or Betsy Crank

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SAVE UP TO

'10000

twelve 1121 months

The
serv 1ce
R ales
prescr bed abo\le are subtect
to an ad lustmen t tor any
chflnge n the ave rag e cost ot
gas pur chased by Co um b1 a
Gas of Ohto In c (Compa r1YJ
from all sources of supply
and are pr ed c at ed upon the
averag e h s tor ~e cos t of gas
p urchased by I he Company ot
148 02c per one t hou sand
c ub c feet
ThiS rat e IS
herema lt er
re f erred
to
as
th e
base
a vedge
rate
TM base average r ate
of th•s fuel cost clause was
based on th e avera ge h1stor rc
cost of gas p u r c hased tor the
t we l ve
mon t hs
ended
De cembe r 31 19 76 at h1StOrtC
supp l er rat es n effect on
Marc h 1 1977 A ny d tteren ce
be tween the base av erage
ra t e and t he curr ent
ad
l USted average rate
wri t
app y rmmedratety upon the
etf ecll \/e date of th ese Pu r
chased G&lt;ts Cost Ad us t ment
Provr srons
A Purchased Gas Ad
tu stment
(11
Semr Annual
Ad
1ustmenfs Effect1ve W1tt1
Btlls Rendered On or Abou t
Apnl 1 and October 1 of Eactl
V ea r
Based on volumes
pur
chase d dur rn g ttre 1we1ve
brllrng monlhs ended January
and Ju ly of each year th e
Company shall determrne th e
current average cost of gas
pu r chvsed and such
ad
tus t ed averag e r ate shall be
to
th e
base
co mp ared
itverage rate staled abo~o~e to
det ermrne th e ncrea se or
de cr e&lt;t~e per one th o usa no
( 1 000) cu brc fee l to Ihe
nearest on e hundr edth of a
c ent
Th s sha ll be the
pur chased gas adtlJS t ment
that wrll apply eff ect ve wrth
b li s re ndered on or about
Ap rtl I and October 1
respec f tllely If dunng th e
twelve month per od under
consrder a tron the Com p any
has commenced purchasrng
gas under new contracts or
has made srgnlf cant change!
n ts purchase s fr om exts ! mg
suppliers and the etr ects of
these changes n sour ce~ o f
supp l y have n o t been n ellecl
tor the tull twelve mon f h
per od then t he Company
w 11
adtust
the
a c t ua
vo umes purchased du r ng
such t w e l ~te month per o d to
r efl ect the effec ts of such
change tn solJr c eot supply fo r
a f ull tw elve month p e rrod
The adtustment on or about
Apr il 1 w 1 be ba sed on the
twel-.e month b II ng per od
en ded Januar v at the same
year u t lrrrng suppler rates
n effec t on th e tollo wm g
Ma rc h I of t h at yedr
The
adtustment on or abo u l
Oc t ober 1 w ri t be based on !he
twelve mon th b !lrng pe r rod
ended Ju ly of the same vear
utrtrzrng suppl ter rates
n
eff ect on th e follow ng Sep
tember 1 o t that year
(2l lnten m Adtu stm enh•
II n the tn!erven ng pe r rod
between sem an nual CldiUS t
ments th er e rs a s gn f rc ant
cha nge n so ur ce ot sup ply or
n supptrer rate s th e effect o f
whrch s to produ ce an n
crease or dec reas e rn t he
ad 1usted average rat e by a t
least one ce nt ~ I c) per one
thOu sand ( 1 000) cub c f ee t
then a ne w ad 1ust ed average
rate shall be determ ned
ut rti i1ng the mo st r ecen tly
avarlable twe lv e months ol
gas purchased ad 1usted to
r efle c t changes m source of
suppl y The c urrent or new
supplrer ra tes w I! be appl ed
to these volumes to deter
mrne The new adt usted

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Properly Registered, Phone the Board
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MEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Mason1c Temple Bulid1ng
P 0 Box 488, Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Phone 992 2697
Hours 9 00-4 DO-Saturdays 9 00 12 00

Sen co ·#-Oren • or
U.S. Fiber Insulation

school

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RIDENOUR SUPPLY

Elementary Schoo l wtth
representottves fr om the
Me~ gs Health Department to
be speaker
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7 30 p m Refresh
ments
RUTLAND PTO Monday 7
p m Takmg part wall be the
Browmes and G1rl Scouts
Class havmg most grandparen~ present will recetve a
S5 awAd
MEIGS Athletic Boosters
Monday 7 30 p m at high

1u 51 me n IS pu" ua nl 1o Sec

lions A and S above sha ll be

In Order to Vote In
the June 6th Primary

VISit the Board's Office 1n
Phone the Board of Electtons- OR
Mall the Board a Card

rate and th e d 1f
t er enc e between thrs new
ad1u sted average rat e and
t he b&lt;tse average rate to the
n ea re st one hunc:!rec:! t h of a
cen t per on e thou sa nd~ l rDOO l
c ub c tee t sha ll be th e pur
chased oa s ad Justment ef
f ec trv e w l h bills rendered on
and a lt er the JOth day
follow ing th e date on whr c h
the c hange rn source of
supp ly or suppler rates was
ftrst reflec ted m brllrng s to
the Company or t he 30th day
fot1ow1ng th e t l.ng of n ot•ce
by the Company wh1ch ever
d ate 1S later
B Actual Cost Ad1ustments
and Refunds
Th e purpose of lh1 s sect1on
rs to prov de fuel cost cl ause
covera ge tor cos t m c rea ses
or cost decreases nol co\lere d
n Secf 1on A &lt;tbove It rs
rnTended th a t mrnor cos t
change s of less than one cent
{lc J per one thou sand.J.. l OOOl
cub c feet be t em p!r a r ll v
d ef e r red untrt the nex t
regular. se m1 a nnual fu el cost
clau se a djustmen t and th a t
su ch deferred cost Increases
or decreases sl'1a ll th en be
r ecovered or pad back O\ler
th e nex t s rx ( 6 ) month pertod
Thrs sec t ron shall not operate
so as to dupl rcate any cost
re c o~o~ery made pursuant to
Sect on A abo\le
The Company will ma nta 1n
a co nt lnu ng
cumula t ed
bal&lt;tnce of monthly com
partsons of t he ac t ua l total
Company cost of gas pur
chased as show n on the books
a nd re cor ds of the Company
eH IUSI \/e o f r efunds and the
total Compa n y cos t of gas
purchas ed f or th e same
month pri ced at the aver age
r ate use d to determrn e th e
pur c h ased gas adtu st ment
ap plr ed to se r v ce rat es
pursuant to Sec tr on A of th s
fu el
c o st
c lause
Su ch
cumulated ba l ance w II be
redu ced t o reflec t the eff ec t
of the &lt;tpp lrcab l e Actua l Co st
Adtus t men t m ettcct for t hai
month itppl ed to
tot al
Co mpany volumes purchased
fo r thai mon t h
F or ea ch six ( 6 ) mont h
b llrn g per od ended Janua r y
an d July subsequent to
Mar ch 31 1974 &lt;tn
Ac tu a l
Cost Adtus t men t
Will be
determ ned by d v d ng th e
c umu a ted ba lance as ot t hat
d ale b y tota l vo l umes pur
cha se d durrnQ tl'l e s x ( 6)
mon th per od ended on Ill a t
da te Th 1S adtu s tm cnt w I be
ro u nd ed to the nea r est o ne
11undred th o f a ce nt to
determ ne t he rn cre ase or
dec r e ase per one thOusand
( 1 000 1 CUbiC
f eet
The
January cal c ulat ion w d1 be
eff ect ve on o r abou t Aprrl 1
and wdl r ema1n tn eff ec t unt I
su per se d e d by the July
calculat on whrch w II be rn
etf ect on or ab ou t Oc tober 1
If
du r ng th e s1x ! 6 1
months und e r con sr der at on
th e Companv shall have
re ce1vee1 a r ef und or r efun ds
fr om rts su ppl ers
such
refund s
n ctu d rng nt er est
re ce ved
shall be I s le d
se paratel y and m clu ded as a
deducat on
fro m
the
cumulatea balan ce used to
determ ne the Actu a Cos t
Ad t ust ment pur suant to th s
Sec tr on B
C Gen era l Pro YtSion s
( 1) The penalty pro v1s ons
of Co l umbra Gas Tr ans
mrs s1o n
Cor poral on s
nransmrss on sl FPC G a s
T&lt;t rdt shall no t a pply to
Sec t1ons A and B of lh rs ruel
cost cla use and an y Trans
mrss on pena tv charge s o r
adjustments
made
r ate
pur suant to such penalt y
pro v sons sha ll not be used to
determ me an adtustmen t
pursuant to th s f uel cos t
c1a 4.se
( 1)
Ttl!.! co mb n ed ad
ave r ag~

PURCHASED GAS COST
ADJUSTMENT
PAOVISIONS

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(J) T" e Co mpany'"" I f le
w th the Publ c Ul I t es
Com moss on of Oh o and""
Cle r!( o l Counc I ot the
Mun c pa ty thtrly DOl days
pr or to th e e ff ec t vf" date
co m put at ons m su p por t ot
th e above luel cost cl ause
ad t ustmen ts togethe r w lth a
nOI1CC !M f the ad!U Si ments
w II be placed n ettect as of
12 01 AM on th e elfecll\'e
da te Such f ling sha I show
th e cu rr en t ad tus tm en t and
cumula t1ve ad 1ust ments to be
pl aced tn e ff ect on the et
fe ctrve date
SEC TION 2 That II
s
c)(press y con d i t i oned the
!.er v1ce to be r en dered by sa1d
Compan y l ts successo rs or
ass1gns pursuant to th s
ord inance shall be prr m ar ly
tor domes ! c an d com mere al
purposes and that ser~o~1ce
shalt no t be extended to ot he r
ot
d ff e re nt
co n sume r s
classes
unt I
aft er
all
r ea son able reQu Jr rmen t s t or
d omestrc and commercrat
purposes
f ully be
met
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prov,are
o n shall
b ndanngd

JEANS SALE
0
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LA
LECHE
League
meet mg 7 30 p m Monday at
home of Patty Coddmgton
Anyone needed lnfonnallon
caU Bev Splete «e-4010 or
Betsy Crank 67ii-2776

Will Have A Band Saturday
Night, April 8. Red Stewart
and the Ambassadors.
Starting 10 P.M.
For Members and
Members Guests

CALL COLLECT
(216~ 248·7500

OADINloNCE NO 417
Fhung and regulating the

the

Pomeroy Eagle Club

our service to the mining ifll!ustry Is always
on a24-hour-7-day aweek basis.

7~The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, Apn[7 1978

Miss McGuffin
was graduated

ON ALL MEN'S JEANS
ON -AU BRANDS
INCLUDING

PER BAG

MACHINE
RENTAL
'25110 PER DAY

LeVI'S

(a) If the new t&lt;tx or h gher
tax rater s com puled n d re el
relal on to gas so ld or
rev enu es rece ved t o r th e
sale of gas the rCtte s set fort h
h ere n shall be adtusted to th e
e~~;tend
necessary
to
recom pen se the Company tor
th e amount the r eo f
(b) If the new lax or h gher
tax rate tS not r el ated d r cctty
to gas so ld or to r even u es
rece \led tor the sale o f gas
th en th e to tal do tar effect
th er eof upon th e c ost ot
se r vtng g as by th e Company
n th e Mun c pa tt y sha l l be
d e t er m ned
based
upo n
operat onse t the Co m p any n
th e Munrcrp at ty dur ng the
most
recently
ava i abl e
tw elve month p er ad end n g
on Th e tast day o f the
D ece mber preced ng t he
eff ec t \le date ot t he new tax
or h gher ta 11 r&lt;tle th e Iota
dollars so co mpu ted sha I
then be d v ded by the tota l
s&lt;ttes made to the ty p es o t
customers covered by t h s
or dna nce d u r ng the same
twelve month per od and the
rate s pr escr bed he r e n sha
be co r respnod ngty itdtusted
The adtustment ot tn e r&lt;ttes
pr esc rr bed n th s Ordnan ce
as p r ov1ded n su bp a r agraph s
I a an d (b above shall be
made
by
r ou n d ng
the
n a til em at ca l resul t o f t he
com p u tat ons so pres cr bed
to t h e neares t one Quar t er
ce nt ( 4C) per one thousand
CUb iC feel
The ad1usrea rare sha 1 oe
place d n eff ec t and shall
appty to all meter r ead ngs
occurr ng on and afte r t he
effe c t rv e dale o f t ne sl&lt;t l ute
ordna n ce or
resolutron
pursuanl to whr ch rne new ta x
or .ncreased tax rate rs m
posed
Wrrtlen not If cat on o f t he
ad1ustmen t shall be sent to
the Clerk o f Council of the
Mun c1p al rly it S qu ck y as
pass ble a lt er the eff ect of the
ne w ra11 or h gher ta.a: rate
can be de t er m ne d
SEC TI O N 6
That any
ord na nce or r esolu! on or
part ot an or d nc1nce o r
resolut on
n consls t en t
herew th s to the e)( lent o f
sucll
n cons stcncy
llereby
repealed
SECTION 7 That should
any se ct dn or pan ot a
sec t on or prov s on of a
see1 on of th s ord nance oe
decl ared vo d The rem a nder
of th s ordnance shalt not be
affe c ted the r eby
SEC TI O N 8
That Or
d n&lt;tnce No Hd 74 passed by
the Councrl at the V • tage o f
Pom eroy Ohro on the 4th
da y of Febru~ ry l'H4 en
t 1 eo
Ordnance No 444 7 4
F x nQ and regula! ng t he
pr ce that may be ch arged by
Colum ba Gas o f Ohro In c
ts successors or ass gns l or
g a s to
th e
V i llage o f
s
P orn er oy Oh o and to
nhabr t anls for t he per rod o f
Four (4) years from and atter
the e ff ect ve date of lh s
be ana the
ord mance xxx
same •S herebv rep ealed
SEC T ION 9
T hat 111$
ordrnan ce !&gt;hall be co me el
teet \le at the earliest da l e
allowed b'( l aw
prov dcd
however t ha t th s or dnance
sh alt have no for ce or eff ect
wha t so ever un ess wr li en
ac ce ptance of fh s ord n&lt;tn ce
~ t iled by the Cornpany w th

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Cl arence Andrews
MAY OR

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J ane W&lt;tlton
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The deep seattng com t ort of Fle x steel fr n e
furn 1ture start s wit h th s untque Flexsteel sprrng
made of the f1nest w atchspnng steel and g uaranteed
for li t e Formed mto a stngte unit tt p rovides tastmg
comfort w tth never a coli to break or come untted
Flexstee\ craftsmen use only the ltnest matenals
and the hq;;hest q uat ty workmanship to assure that the
constr uct on o f Flexsteel JS as supenor as rt s sty l tng
All frames are made of the f rnesl k1ln dned hardwood
doubl e dowelled and cor ne r blocked for extra strength
and st abll rty
Not a detail rs sktmped Skillfu l ta!l ormg - c arefu l
cutttng and st rtchrng nsures an expert lOb of
upholsterrng that makes the mo st of Flexstell s
beautrful fa bn cs All e)( posed wood tr ms have a nch
warm I nrsh
The same high demands on qualrty and
workman5htp have been standard at Fle xstee l tor over
BO years

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Sonny Burgers

Sunday School attendance
on March 21 was 75 wtlh the
offermg $39 66
Easter Sun n se services
had an attendance of 70 wtlh
60 staymg for breakfast
served m the church
basement
The chtldren enJoyed an
egg hunt 111 the basement
bet ween Sunday School and
VVorsh1p servtces
VVorship services at 10 45
had an att endance of 39 With
Rev Thomas deliver ing an
Easter message !Th e
Essence of Easter) Ma tt
28 I~ Spec tal mus1c and
song I he Holy C1Ly was
presented by Hev and Mrs
Thomas
Sunday, Aprt l 2, Will be
Comm uruon Sunda y 10 most
of the churches
Richard Swartz and w1fe
and one of thm l wo sons of
Salem Oh10 were pre Easter
guests of ht s mother Grace
Swartz
Mr and Mrs Watd Swartz
of Athens vistled 111 the
Hobart Swartz and Grace
Swartz homes one day last
A thought for the da y
week
Bnt1
sh lecturer John Collms
Clair (Pete ) Follrod un
srud
MtslriiSt a subordmale
derwent surgery for a back
who
never
fmds fault wtlh h1s
lllJury last week m Rtverstde
superior
1Josp1tal at Columbus HIS

Be
1 er d a n ed by the
Cou n c I of the V llage of
M rdd eport as fo llo w s
Sec 1 That t he v llage ot
M1dd epor t pursu&lt;tnl to Ohm
Rev sed Code Chapte r 414 1
el e cts to become a tax pay n g
emp loyer fo r unemployment
compe nsat on pu rposes
Sec 11 The c erk o f the
Vrllage of M dd l eport •S
he r eb y
author zec:1
ana
drrec ted lo be the d ts burs tnQ
agent for the v llage of
M dd leport
&lt;tnd to ml!ke
quarterly
con1 r 1but on
pay m ent s by the pre sc r bed
due dates nto fhe unem
ploymen t compe nsat on f und
ot th e State of Oh10
as
prov ded by aw
Sec Ill BE IT FURTHER
ORDAINED that t he elected
cov erage un d e r the Oh 0
Unemploymen t
Com
pens at on Fu nd shall co n
lrnue unt I such I me as
f o r mal
a pp l c atr on
by
Resolul on IS made tor a
w lhdrawal un der the ter ms
an d con d tons pres cr b'ed by
the Oh ro R e\1 sed Code
SE C JV BE IT FUR THER
OR DA I NED
th at
an
emergency exrsts and That
th1s order shall become law
on th e earl es t date perm !fed
by law
Sec
V
Th s Ord nance
shall la l(e effect and be n
force fr om ana aller March
77 1918
Passed The 27Tfl day of
March 1978

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FRENCH FRIES
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Social Notes

OR DINANC E NO 10 65 78
An Ord man ce to des1gnate
th e V rllag e of Middleport to
becom e a Tax payrng em
player for unemployment
co mpe nsatr on

Alle s!

Wife spent the week w1th hilll
and returned home with hilll
Saturday Thm son, Stephen,
a student tn Columbus who
wa s on vacation and !hear
daughter Cathy, helped out
at home here Steve returned
to the School of Phanna cy In
Columbus on Sunda)
Mrs Leonard Amos !Fae )
a surg1cal pat1enl 1n
Parkersburg Cuy Ho spttal
returned to her home her e
recently for the second lim e,
havmg suffered a relapse
Chfford Hayes brother of
Helen Woode wa s returned
home last Thursday after a
stay m Holzer Hospt tal for
recover) from surgery He ts
reported domg well
Relatives here learn ed of
the death of John Follrod Mt
Sterhn g an aged uncle of
N1na
local
resident s
Robtnson and Clara Follrod
and others from Shade and
Athen s went to the funeral
hom e on Frtday
Worn has been rece1ved
from Edna VanNest that she
1s m her own home now domg
very well followtng surgery

Alfred

LA RRY E SPE NCER
Cler k. of Cou r t
o t Common Ple as
By Ma r lene Harr ~on
Dep uty Cler k
Me gs Cou nt y Oh o
( 4 ) 7 14 71 3tc

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STOCK UP NOW- NO LIMITS

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Point Pleasant
(304) 675-2460

ce

Aprrl
1978
the Cou nty
Tr ea sur er o l M e gs Co un y
Oh o t l ed a com pla nt n th e
Court of Com rr on P leas of
Me QS Cou nty
OhiO
at
Pomero y
Oh o
fo r the
tor ec t o~ure
ot
en s f or
d el nque n
t axes
assessments penatt1es and
ch arge s aga nsf ceria n real
pr opert y st t ua ted
n sucn
County as desc r.bed n sa•d
com pia n t
The obte ct o t the act on 1S to
obtarn tr am th e cou rt a
udgment for eclos ng the taK
rens aga nst such r eal estate
and order ng the sa le o f such
re&lt;tl est a e l or the sat s fa c
I on of I h e lax
ens thereon
Suc h ac t on
s brought
aga n st the rural p ro pe r ty
on l y
and
no
p e rsonal
udgm ent shall be entered
There n
The perm&lt;tnent pa r ce l
number of ea ch par ce l n
elu ded n ~uc h act on th e fu ll
stre et address o f t he parcel t
ava rtabt e a descr p t on ot the
parcel a st at eme nt of th e
amount
of
t axes
a!&gt;sessments penal! es and
ch a rg es a ue and unp a d on
&lt;;uch parcel a nd th e na me
ana address ot th e as t kn own
owner thereo f as such ap
pea r on the general tax Is
all as m o re fully se t forth n
the com pta nt ar e as fol lows
Pern an ent Parcel N um
ber
Oese r p i on
N ame(s)
and
Slre et
Address
of
Owner s Amounl Of Taxes
Assessn enl s P enal! es and
Ch arge s Due an d Se r a
N umber are I sle d
C8 1 01
co umbla
Townsh p Lot N o 6 lsi
Add t on
Cur ts
Ma tes
Address un k no w n un k nown
he1 r s dev sees lega t ees
adm m strat or s or a ss•gns o f
cu rt s Mal es
1 deceased
S25 34 78 DL T u
CST 01
Co tumb a Town
sh p Lot No 5 1st Add rl on
Curts
Males
Address
Unkno w n un known he rs
dev1sees
l egatees
ad
m n strator s o r ass gns ot
Curts Mal es
f oeceased
$1660 78DL T8
C BT 02
Col u mba
Townsh p Sec t on 6 1 SOA S
part ol 8A M II Lo t n S W •
Alva
M It e r
Add r es$
Unknown unknown he1rs
d ev sees
le gatee s
ad
m n strator s or ass gn s of
Alva MIter
I deceased
S1 7 49 78 DLT 9
CB T OJ Columbra Town
!&gt;h p Sec! on 35 20 50A N E
part a t S W • Excep t 3A W
J
H
Mart n
Address
Unknown unknown hers
dev.!lees
leg atee s
ad
mrn st ralo rs or ass gns 0 1 J
H Mart n ll deceHed W d! e
Mar t n Address Unknown
unknown he rs d ev 1s ees
te gatees adm n1stra1ors or
ttss gns o t W tl l 1e Marf1n
f
deceased i J IO 08 78 DL T 10
CHT 01 (hes ter T owns h p
s E .. Sec t art 3 Town 3
Range 12 1 acre
Bash an
D \1 son
of
Ct11zens
Telephone
Co
AddreH
Unknown ts suc cessors and
ass g ns Sl4 9 07 78 OL T 17
C HT 07
Che ster
Townsh p Sect1on 28 5 J4A
Part of 54 32 A W end ot
148A C C Lewrs Address
Unknown unkno wn hers
aevrsees
l eg atee s
ad
mrn slra lors or ass1gns of C
Le w s t dece ased S740 Q,9
78 DL T II
OVT 01
Olrve Townsh p
P&lt;trl of Lot 122 Sec 24 Town
J Range 11 OCP LOIS 8 9 10
and 7 11 W !ra m S Ree d
Add re ss Unknown
J H
~rvor Address Unk no w n J
R
Haw ey
Address
Un k nown T rus t ees of L ono
Botlom 0 v1s on ot C 1 zens
Te l ephone Compi'l ny whose
1d d r ess and o r pla ce o f
busrni!SS s unknown the r
unknown successors ana or
ass1gn s S99 3S
78 DL T 1
L fT 01 Le tart Twp LO t
752 Sec S Rg 12 T IOCP I
ac re more or less Os car L
Badgley
f I v ng
wh ose
address
s
unknown
Un know n spouse f any of
Os car L Badgley name and
ac:!dress un k nown Unknown
he rs de\/ sees legatees
aom nrstra t o r s
and or
ass gns of Oscar l Bad glcv

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Tho'• values are for one tnch of loose 1111 J~sulatlon

224 1st Street

No t

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OF

FORECLOSURE OF LI ENS
FOR DELINQUENT LANO
TAXES BY ACTION IN
REM
BY
COU N TY
TREASURER OF MEIGS.
COUNTY O HIO

f deceHed
She ll 0 1'1 ro
Com pa ny 55 Pub l c Squa r e
Cl evel and Oh o S12B 85 7B
DL T 13
Any p erson own n g or
cla 1m mg any n g ht t lie or
nter est rn or hen upon any
par cel of rea prop erty above
l is t e d m a'f file an ans w er n
suc h act on sett ng fortn the
natu r e and amount of nterest
owned or cla1med and an y
de f en se or ob1e c t on of the
foreclosu r e Su c h answer
mus t b e f ed n th e off ce of
The un der srgned Cler k of
Cou rt and a copy th er eo f
se r vf.! d
on
the
County
Prosecu tor on or be for e t he
19th day of M&lt;ty 1978
If no ans w er s flied on or
before the date spec f 1ed as
!he last day tor t tl ng an
dnswer
a tu d gmen t of
fore c losure Will b e t ak en by
default as to any parce l rsted
n th e com pta nt as to w h1ch
no answer ha s been f ed Any
par cel as
to
wh ch
a
for eclosu r e
~
taken by
default shall be sold lor th e
sa t s f a ct on o f the t aH•s
as sess me nt s
pena I es
ch arge s ana costs n cu r red
n th e foreclosu r e tl1at a r e
due and unpa d
At any 1 me pr or to tl'l e
f 1 n g of an entry of con
I r ma t on of sale any owner
or 1 en holde r ot a parcel l1 sted
n the complamt may re deem
such par ce l by tender ng to""
the Co lJnty Tr easu r er the
amount of ta)(es assess
me nts
pcna llres
and
charges due and unpa d on
such parcel together w th a 1
costs wh ch have been 1n
curred
n any pro ceed ng
nst luted aga n st su ch par c.e t
und er Sec t on 5721 18 of th e
Rev sed Code Upon th e I ng
of any entry of con f rmat on
ot sale there sha II be n o
f u rt her eou ty of redempl on
Any
person
the rea ll er
cia m ng any r ght t lie and
nterest n or en u pon any
suc h p a r ce l shall be for eve r
ba rr ed an d foreclosed of any
suc h r ght t fi e nt ere st n
1 en upon and any equ ty of
redemp t ron n such parcel

Try One of

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th s ord rn an ce s pass ed

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up on sa,d Company
rt s
!&gt;uccessors or ass gns dur n g
each month of each ye ar but
du rrn g any month or year
sublec t to th e f oregorng
rm ta t ron s and aft er com
plrance wrth th e foreg o ng
orovrsrons ga s may be
del i vf.!red to any oth er con
sumer and add t ana l clrJsscs
of co nsumer s a t such t mes
and under such co nd t ons
an d for such rates as may b('
agreed upon betw ee n
he
Compa ny and such con sumer
or co nsum er s
SECT ION 3 The terms and
cond t ons of th e serv cc to be
rendered sha ll corlform w th
and be subtect to the Rul es
and Regu l ahon s for fur
n Shrng gas se r11r ce Of the
Company on frl e w lh and
a pproved by the Publrc
Utrl I es Comm ssron of Oh o
SECT ION 4 ThaT the gas
furnrshed or de l vered pur
sua nt t o the t er ms ot th s
ard nance
by
the s ard
Company
shall hav e an
average hea lmg 11a lJe of
1 000 Bf!trsh th erma unn s
per cub c foot f ar any con
sec ut ve t wel\le ( 12 ) mon th
pertod sub tect to a 11arranc e
of not more th an f ve (5)
per cent upward or down
ward
SECT ION 5 In th e eve nt
t he Slate of Oh o o r tt e
Mun rcrpal ty
shou ld
hereafler rmpose a ax upon
the Com pany th a t s not now
rmpo se d or should h erealle r
mcrcase the r a te ot a ny t ax
now
m p osed
u pan
th e
Com pany abov e th e tax rat e
n ow ex st ng other than th e
rat e on property 1 sted n th e
real e!; tat e tax I st and
dupltcate th en the rate~
pres cr bed n Sect on I shall
be rncreased to the exten d
necessa r v to compen sa t e th e
Company for th e nc r ease n
cos t due t o such new ta x or
h gh er tax ra te Th s sha ll be
don e n th e f oll ow ng man

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6-The Datly Sentmel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Fnday, Apnl 7, 1978

Mason OES has
MASON
Fort) four
guests and 39 members \\ ere
m attendanc.:e at the meetmg
of Mason Chapl er No 15i
Order of the Eastern Star
Hono red guests were the
Worth) Grand Matron Joan
1 h um son a member of
Kana 11ha Cha pt er No 38
M ont~omery W Va and the
1\ orlh) Grand Patr on
George Simon a member of
Shmnston Chapter No 103
Sh mnston W Va
Members attendmg " ere

Gratus Ald rtd ge Cha rl es
Aldrtdge Maxme Aldridge
Jack1e Anderson Ann Blake
Ga met Burdette Rose \1
BurriS Margie Ca 11w rt~hl
Neill&lt; Casto F:lla Ford Jn)
Foreman Brill Fox Phvlhs
Gtl kfl Sue Hussell Bill
Hussell Jcanennc Johnson
Barbara
McDa niel
Josephtne KJrb) Mart on Lee
Lnch fteld Sarah K Elias
Ma n Jan el Mcllrrmllt
F ra nees J o MacKnight
James MacKn1ght V~rg m1a
Noble Betty Rickard Bella
Roush EdnaF Roush Pa111

W10rth) (,rand Matron and
Wonhl c. r&lt;~nd Patron 1100
&lt;hec ks to be gtven to
I SI AHI
and
Cancer
rt!S(Iarch 1 he} were alsu
presented personal gtft s from
M1 s Wo1kman and the of
ftc ers

I ht. I \\ 0 honore d

gu"ts ga1r shnrt but 1en
ut tCI estm~ spreches \\hich
\\err d \so enp\ able The

su nshtn e offenng "as
donated 10 the Eastern Star
Home at Mlli\\OOd W V,t A
social hour fo ll o••d the
mt:etm g
Belva Roush
rece11cd the dovr pnzc The
ufftcers prcsent('d their 111
saructor lo\ \l ec kie\ 1\llh a
l(lfl of apprroat1un

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IS THE AIn F'ORCEliEX ISTTOO?
DEAR HEI EN
How s tills f01 a sextst lctler ? F'10m the Department of the
A1r roT ce ut me a not~ stotmg It 1~ ~ 1th extreme plea~ ure
that I 1nfonn IOU that 1001 son Amnan J E S- dtstmgmsh
ed hunself as an honor gra duate of the Jet Engme M~hantc
CoUi se
an aca dem l( course average of 97 percen t It 1s
w1tl1 "arm personal prtd ~ tha t I extend tn) congratulations
and bt st \\!Shes for hts cont1nu&lt;'&lt;l success •\nd 1t "as s1gned
b1 lh&lt; conun,mder of tlw squadron
Gre •L ' uu sa1 but the envelope " "' add ressed to Mr
F. B S- and the sa lutdltoll • as Dear Mr S- Doesn l our
so11 s motile• ha1 e anytlung lo do w1th ra1smg lum up to
disllngUJsh hnll.'&gt;elf" Cert;, ml y 1111 name IS on h1s records
The bad thmg IS that I h.td several coptes made and sent to
gra11dparents and dose •ciallves beJore our daughter noltced
the letter onI) ackrw" Iedged o11e parent
Should I tell the Air F01 ce MO fHERS COUNT TOO ?
DEAR M C 1
Darn tootm ' ou should tell the Air Force I though I thi nk thts

Social :
HELE N
Calendar I DEAR
I had lo

Roush Vernon Housh Nann

The Cha pter presented the

me~ting

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notasextst pracll c ~ l

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~ns \\er the ma rrt ed "oman \\ho ts facmg un"anled
motlu
I kno11 ho11 shefee ls but perhaps she II eventual
11 feel as do no•
I fellmlo1
1Lh a mat md m ~n got pregnant and he dectd
ed to sla1 111th Ins fa 1mb I pl,mned to run a\\a) rather than
hurt 1111 ICI\ religiOus mothc1 Had Ill) tlungs all packed
11 ht11 she bcca1m desperate!) Ill She died three "ccks later
lecnt ng SIX \ uungtr brothers and SISters fm me t o ra 1 ~c (Dad
was a Iread ) gone &gt;
I told the chi ldren I d been marned sec retly "as no11
sepatated No abortion for me though my man suggested 1t
~o fosle1 homes f01 the k1ds !ages fil e and up I I kept us
together but1L "as a ve1l 1ough Lm1c and I wasn t the s• ee l
ca lm happv s1ster I should lwve been Out \\ard ll I met the
fanuil s needs bull ~&lt; as lou buS\ and too uuserablc to k1ss a
hurt or g11 e manv hugs
I had no feehng f01 1111 bab1 11 • as JUSt an added burden
But then after a long and pwnftli del11 cr&gt; he • a&gt; here and
uuraculousil I changed I m back to 1111 old loung self now
and Ill) bab1 helped silo• me the""' \ thtld s trustmg loH IS
a Mnderful thing
I he spcual happ) ending' fiR father of nn child ts no" my
husband He and Ins 11 1fc • ere d11 orced f1nalh We re trul) a
faunl) now H K I
DE~R

HE I .EN
I vc had a crush on tlus f&lt; llo• &lt;1l ~&lt; ark for H months but he
doesn t kno" He JUSt • ent through a d11orce and has child
support to \\ Ort l about I don 1 " ant to be push) or scare hun
a• a) but ever) tune he snules at me I JUSt melt
I m not mto asktng men out e1 @n though I get the feel mg he
likes me a little ll'h&lt;Jt c&lt;Jn I do S I UCK
DEAR STUCK
Trust) our feelings and fmagle 11 so that he foll ows you mto
the cafetena at tw1ch tmie St;,1t a conversa tion keep 1t gomg
01er sandwt ch and sa lad I Llunk he II take 11 from there • H

Mrs; flilt arranges service
&lt;
IWTI AND,.Euster scr
I Ices at the nut land Umled
Methodist Cllurch fealUI ed
Sht ouds and Buttern1es"
,, , .tngcd b) Mrs Hazd Hill
Iince 1eadciS depld tng lh~
wo11un at the tomb " ere Mrs
l.UIS w,,lkel Ml s Huby
F:1le•mc and Mrs Janel
MUJ riS lth es on the altar fo1
tile scr Vll~ \\Crt.• prov iCJed b\
Nunga Robel ts m memo1 l of
No1 ct ha Flemmg Mts
Frances Flcm1ng and r. I
Flcmmg by M1 s Grace Col
•ell and the John Col•ell
fanulv Ill 'llt mor \ of F,\ l rl ll

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make plans for H1ke B1ke
REVIVAl no ~ m progress
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at Rutland Communi!)
Chu rch Th e Fred Bales
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fam ll) ~&lt; Ill be feat ur ed
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Scmcc 7 30 p m mgtnly
FRIDAY
Pastor IS An1os Tillis
MF IGS COUNTY REA CT
SATU RDAY
F r1da1 7 p m at Semor RACINE PTO spnn g car
Cl!tzens cenler Guy H) sc ll n1val Saturdav at the
eleme ntary sc hool so up
supper at 5 30 p m followed
by ga mes at 6 lO p m
PAN CAKE SUPPER
Saturday at Salem Center
Schuot sponsored by PTA
Adults 12 and children $1
SOUP SALE Saturday at
S) racuse Mumctpal Bu1ld1ng
beg1nn1ng at II a m Eat m or
take out Bnng contamers for
ca rr)-&lt;JUt Whole ptes or by
the p1ece Will be sold The
event 1s sponsore d by
Syracuse l.ad1es Auxtliary
SIG'I UP da) for Rac1ne
Base ball Assn Saturday 12
noun 10 2 p m at Racme
Eiemen ta r) Schoo l Bnng
proo f of age and $5
regJSt ratwn fee
OH IO VAllEY Hor se
Shown Assn horse and tack
sale begmmng 5 p m
Satu rday at Rock Spnngs
Fa~rgro unds Sale open for
horses and pontes of all
breed s and mi sce llan eo us
1tems anyone "tshes to brmg
RAC INE GRANGE 6 30
p m Saturday at hall With
potluck dmner and voting for
a delegate
SOUP SUPPER Satu rday 5
10 7 p m at Enterprise Umted
Methodist Church sponsored

Social
Calendar 1

TO OUR CUSTOMERS
IN THE M
DUSTRY•••
we have the electrical mining cable
inventories to help you get back Into lull
oroducuon, last.

our huge stocks are available ror immediate
delivery and include:

TRAI/16 CABLES, RDUID AID FLAT W'S AID 8-BC'S
PfiiTIBU !'OWER I CIJITRDL CABLES
MIME POWER FEEDER- TYI'E 6-GC
SHDIEL CABLE· TYPE SHD-6C

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Mike Edwards Hobert
Nakamoto John Morns, and
Kevm G1bbs Donna Webel
was orgamsl

Colwl! by Jim and Eleanor
Th&lt;l!llll In memory of Grace
and Floyd Thomas Mrs
Htll Mrs C 0 Chapman lhe
Harold Sauer fam1ly and the
V&lt;&lt;mon Weber fam1ly
On Maundy Thursday holy
l'OIIlmumon was observed
an4lhere was ucanta ta The
Se1en Last Word&gt;; Chutr
members were Mrs Moms
Have these baby problems
Mrs Margaret Edward&gt;;
M1 s Janet Nakamoto Mrs popped Into your mmd Do I
Ellen Rice Mrs Fay Sauer, breastfeed or bolllefeed?
Wilbur Hill Vernon Weber Wh1ch one 1s easter, less
and
more
.111 d Ira Wolf Readers were ex pensive
nutnltous? If I 100rk can I
breastfeed my baby? These
questions and others w1ll be
dtscusse d at La Leche
League first meeting of a new
senes on Monday, Apnl1il at
7 30 p m at the home of Patty
Coddmgton &gt;56 Fourth Ave
Polly Cramer
Galltpohs Ohto
Pregnant women are en·
co uraged to attend meetmgs
Jutce s fatns on rug weddmgs has become so pnor to birth of their babtes
great tha t! gave up a regular However you need not be
fl unst's busmess to concen
DEAR POl l Y -Some ap- trate on only such weddmgs I pregnant to atlend Topic of
d1sc uss1on wall be Ad ple JUice was Spilled on Ill)
use only h1 gh quahl) stlks vantages of Breastfeedmg to
g1ec n rug and "hen 1l dned
U1al are natural 111 ap1t left a b1 own spot about the pearance and not too brtght Mother and Baby ' led by
Betsy Crank For furth er
siZe of a dmncr plate Do you
On the day of the weddang, I mformat10n call Bev Splete
know of an) thmg that will
scent them so no one can
1cmo1e 11'-MRS J H W
dlsllngutsh them from real
DEAR MRS J H W - Ac
flowers The bnde then
curdmg to a release from the
presents the s1lk bouquets to
Na ti onal lnsutule of Rug
the ~tte ndants who have carClcamng fJ Ulljut ce slams I tf
ned them mslead of the tradt
not too old 1should be sponged
twnal piece of Jewelry She
111th luke11arm w&lt;Jter &lt;J nd has hers forever and can pass
the n a ddt: rgcn t so Iutton For
ll on to her daughter when she
IIIIS soluti on put about two
marnes Th1s trad1t1 un
tc&lt;Jspoons of a S) nlheltc started wtlh brtdes who came

liJ Leche
League to meet

POLLY'S POINTERS

dd ~ r ge nt 111
\\iJIIIl v.atl! r

tv. o ~ups of
and stir Willi

deai' Appl1 to st;, m wtlh "
medtunc d1 oppcr and then
bioi "tth a damp cloth Do
hope thi&lt; 11urks for you
POl lY
DEAR POl lY- I want to
tell Joh n111 e that I remove
slams ldt b) markmg mk by
usm ~ toothpaste Put a sma ll
amounl on the m&lt;J rks and rub
hghtl\ •1Lh a soft cloth Do
thts as soon as 1ou see them
-MRS
OE: ,\ R POl l Y - May I
LUIIunent on M &lt;~r~a rele s let
lei COIICCIIU ng the beautifUl
1dea of a silk flower weddmg
I he demand for stlk flower

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by youth group Sou p dessert
and beverage 75 cents for
adu It s and 50 cents children
ME IGS CO UNTY Retired
1 ea chers Assoctalt un 12 30
p 111 Sa lUI da) at the Me1gs
Inn Hal ph Wa lker president
of the Oh1o RTA 11 Ill speak
u11 legtslatwn for rellr&lt;'&lt;l
teacheiS Heservaltons to be
m&lt;J dc "'lh Mrs Patrtck
loc hary b1 I' rtda) mor111ng
FINAL SIGN UP Day for
Mtddleport Youth Baseball
League Saturday from 9 a m
to 1 p m m the downsta irs
council room
LETART BA LL Assn
mvtt es those mterested 111
little league pony league or
softball fo r summ er to
reg1st er 12 noon to 2 p m
Satu rda)
at
Letart
Elementary School
BASEBALL S1gn up for
Mason tee ball little league
pony league Saturday, 10 a
m to 3 p m at Mason Youth
Center Thts wtll be the only
s1gn up
SUN DAY
DAN
HAYMAN
and
Country Hynmtimers, 7 30
p m Satu rday and Sunday
mght s at Fairvtew Chnsllan
Umon Church on Altce Road
two miles from Ewmgto
Public 1nv•ted
MONDAY
MEIGS COUNTY P1oneer
and Htston ca l Society
meet mg 7 30 p m Monda) at
Mmgs Museum Butte rnut
A\C , Pomero)
LE TART PTO meeting,
7 30 p m at Letart Falls

from the Philadelphia Mam
IJne It IS now becommg an
a&lt;ceplt'&lt;l practiC e - VILMA
DEAR POI LY - I have
several uses for cotton swabs
that f would hke to pass on to
)our readers They are
perfect for cleamng lmt from
the bobbtn case on a sewang
machme Stick swab m
spaces of the bobbm case and
run machme VERY SLOWI Y All hnl Will SliCk to the
swa b Remove all hnt from
behtnd the bobbm case wtlh
such ~ s w~b too They are
also good for cleanmg dtrt
from the tracks of sltdmg
glass wmduws doors and
medtcme chest doors Su&lt;h a
hard !()-gel at dirt - LINDA
DEAR POLLY- ThiS hml
has been around a long lime
but may serve as a remmder
to the many who have had to
shovel snow th1s wmter To
keep the snow from stlckmg
to the shovel spray both s1des
With a furmture wa• Th1s ts
especially helpful when the
snow ts a wet one
KATHRYN
Polly will send you one of
her stgne d thank yuu
newspaper coupon cl tppers tf
she uses your fav on le
Pol nler , Peeve or Problem
m her column Wnte POir
I Y S PO INTERS 111 ca re of
lhts newspaper

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price thet may be cha rge-d by
Co lumb ia Gas of Ohto Inc
Its successors o r assign s for
gas to tht VIllage of
Pom•roy Oh lo and to Its
Inhabitants tor the p~r•od of
Two (2) Years from and atter
the effective date of t h s
ordlr~an ce
and r epealing
Ordl,an-ce No 4&lt;14 74 passed
the Council of the Vr ll age
o Pomeroy Ohro on th e 4th
day of February 197.4 en
t itled
Ordinance No 444 74
- Fuong and regulat•ng the
pnce that may be ch erged by
Cotumb1a Gas of Ohio Inc
Its successors o r cUS1gn s lor
gas to
the
V1llage
of
Pomeroy Oh io and to rt s
in habrtan t s for the per. od of
Four (4) Years from and
atter the effecltve date of ihrs
ordinance X:X)(

Debra McGuffm daughter
of Mrs Dorothy McGuffm
and the late Harry McGuffm
Middleport graduated from
the Hocking Technical College Nelsonville, as a hcens
ed practtca! nurse
Attendmg her graduation
on March 25 were Mrs
M&lt;-Guffm Steven McGuffin
Mrs Bessie Ashley, Mrs
Marvm Scaggs, Maddleport,
and Mrs Wtlham Snow of
Shade Mr and Mrs Harry
McGuffm of Moundsville
were unable lo attend due to
the 1llness of thear daughter
Fullowmg gradualton, the'
group returned to the McGuffin home where Sleven enterlamed wtth a party for his
sister They were JOined by
Marvm Scaggs
Mtss McGuffm has acc-epted employment at the
Galhpohs State Institute
Last weekend she vlstled 111
Muundl;vtlle wtth her brother,
Harry, and hiS fallllly

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BE IT ORDAINED BY
T HE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
OHIO
SECTION 1 That tor th e
per•od of On e Ill Year from

and after the effedl\le date of
th i S
ordrnan ce
the
mtnumum
prrce
Wh1ch
Columbia Gas of Oh1o Inc
Its successors or assrg ns
! hall be perm tted to charge
for and them nlmu m prrce at
which tt or they shall be
requrred to turntsh gas to th e
VIllage of Pomeroy
Oh1o
(Municipality)
and to rt s
.nhabltants sl'1all be and th e
same rs hereby fr xed tor each
mdl\lrdual co n sumer
as

follows

Forty St)( and eight tenth s
{.( 6 8 tOc l per one
hundred ( 100 ) cu b c fe et tor
tne ftrst 2 300 c ub c te"\( used
th ro ugh ea c h met er eac h
month
Twenty two
and
two
hundred
e r ghty thre e
thousandths Cents 02 283
lOOOc J per one hundr ed ( 100 )
c ub c reel tor all rn e)(cess of
2 300 cubtc feel used through
each meter each month
A M ln rmu m Chllrge for
each customer each mon t h of
Four
Dollard
( S4 00
shall
be
made
f
servrce un der thrs rate
scnedule IS d•scont nu ed at
the request of customer the
Company Shall not be under
~tny
obliga t on to resume
servtee to the same customer
on the s ame prem lses un t I
the customer hilS mad e
payment or an amount equal
to the m nrm urn month y
charge for each month of trH!
tnfervenlng perio d b ut no t to
exceed twelve (12) montns
From and after t he eK
p i ration of the aforesa d OM
Year per rod and l or a f ur t her
per od of One 11 ! Year
thereaft er as fo lows
t:Oorty nrne an d three tenth s
Cents (4 9 3 t Oe I per one
h undred ( 100 ) CUbi C t ee t tor
the first 2 300 cub c f eel used
through each meter eactr
m onth
Twent y three and
five
hund re d
seventv sev en
t housand ths Cents ~23 517
l OOOc I per one hundred ( 1001
cu b i c teet tor all n e~&lt;ces ~ of
2 300 cubic feel used thr ough
each meter eacn m o ntl'1
A M nrmum Charge tor
eacP'I customer each month at
Fo ur Dollars and Tf'l rtv
f l't'e
cents 1
shall
be
m ade If serv1ce under lhrs
rate schedule s d rsco nt lnued
at the reque5t of cu,lomer
tl'1e Com panv ~hall not be
under any obll g al on to
resume Stf't' ce to the same
customer
on
the
ume
prem lses unt1l the cus tomer
has made paymenl o t an
amount
e aua l
to
the
m1n lm um mon t l11y charge to r
ea ch montl'l of the ln t erven ln o
pertod but not t o e)(ceed

cents

446-1010 or Betsy Crank

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SAVE UP TO

'10000

twelve 1121 months

The
serv 1ce
R ales
prescr bed abo\le are subtect
to an ad lustmen t tor any
chflnge n the ave rag e cost ot
gas pur chased by Co um b1 a
Gas of Ohto In c (Compa r1YJ
from all sources of supply
and are pr ed c at ed upon the
averag e h s tor ~e cos t of gas
p urchased by I he Company ot
148 02c per one t hou sand
c ub c feet
ThiS rat e IS
herema lt er
re f erred
to
as
th e
base
a vedge
rate
TM base average r ate
of th•s fuel cost clause was
based on th e avera ge h1stor rc
cost of gas p u r c hased tor the
t we l ve
mon t hs
ended
De cembe r 31 19 76 at h1StOrtC
supp l er rat es n effect on
Marc h 1 1977 A ny d tteren ce
be tween the base av erage
ra t e and t he curr ent
ad
l USted average rate
wri t
app y rmmedratety upon the
etf ecll \/e date of th ese Pu r
chased G&lt;ts Cost Ad us t ment
Provr srons
A Purchased Gas Ad
tu stment
(11
Semr Annual
Ad
1ustmenfs Effect1ve W1tt1
Btlls Rendered On or Abou t
Apnl 1 and October 1 of Eactl
V ea r
Based on volumes
pur
chase d dur rn g ttre 1we1ve
brllrng monlhs ended January
and Ju ly of each year th e
Company shall determrne th e
current average cost of gas
pu r chvsed and such
ad
tus t ed averag e r ate shall be
to
th e
base
co mp ared
itverage rate staled abo~o~e to
det ermrne th e ncrea se or
de cr e&lt;t~e per one th o usa no
( 1 000) cu brc fee l to Ihe
nearest on e hundr edth of a
c ent
Th s sha ll be the
pur chased gas adtlJS t ment
that wrll apply eff ect ve wrth
b li s re ndered on or about
Ap rtl I and October 1
respec f tllely If dunng th e
twelve month per od under
consrder a tron the Com p any
has commenced purchasrng
gas under new contracts or
has made srgnlf cant change!
n ts purchase s fr om exts ! mg
suppliers and the etr ects of
these changes n sour ce~ o f
supp l y have n o t been n ellecl
tor the tull twelve mon f h
per od then t he Company
w 11
adtust
the
a c t ua
vo umes purchased du r ng
such t w e l ~te month per o d to
r efl ect the effec ts of such
change tn solJr c eot supply fo r
a f ull tw elve month p e rrod
The adtustment on or about
Apr il 1 w 1 be ba sed on the
twel-.e month b II ng per od
en ded Januar v at the same
year u t lrrrng suppler rates
n effec t on th e tollo wm g
Ma rc h I of t h at yedr
The
adtustment on or abo u l
Oc t ober 1 w ri t be based on !he
twelve mon th b !lrng pe r rod
ended Ju ly of the same vear
utrtrzrng suppl ter rates
n
eff ect on th e follow ng Sep
tember 1 o t that year
(2l lnten m Adtu stm enh•
II n the tn!erven ng pe r rod
between sem an nual CldiUS t
ments th er e rs a s gn f rc ant
cha nge n so ur ce ot sup ply or
n supptrer rate s th e effect o f
whrch s to produ ce an n
crease or dec reas e rn t he
ad 1usted average rat e by a t
least one ce nt ~ I c) per one
thOu sand ( 1 000) cub c f ee t
then a ne w ad 1ust ed average
rate shall be determ ned
ut rti i1ng the mo st r ecen tly
avarlable twe lv e months ol
gas purchased ad 1usted to
r efle c t changes m source of
suppl y The c urrent or new
supplrer ra tes w I! be appl ed
to these volumes to deter
mrne The new adt usted

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Mason1c Temple Bulid1ng
P 0 Box 488, Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Phone 992 2697
Hours 9 00-4 DO-Saturdays 9 00 12 00

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Elementary Schoo l wtth
representottves fr om the
Me~ gs Health Department to
be speaker
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7 30 p m Refresh
ments
RUTLAND PTO Monday 7
p m Takmg part wall be the
Browmes and G1rl Scouts
Class havmg most grandparen~ present will recetve a
S5 awAd
MEIGS Athletic Boosters
Monday 7 30 p m at high

1u 51 me n IS pu" ua nl 1o Sec

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In Order to Vote In
the June 6th Primary

VISit the Board's Office 1n
Phone the Board of Electtons- OR
Mall the Board a Card

rate and th e d 1f
t er enc e between thrs new
ad1u sted average rat e and
t he b&lt;tse average rate to the
n ea re st one hunc:!rec:! t h of a
cen t per on e thou sa nd~ l rDOO l
c ub c tee t sha ll be th e pur
chased oa s ad Justment ef
f ec trv e w l h bills rendered on
and a lt er the JOth day
follow ing th e date on whr c h
the c hange rn source of
supp ly or suppler rates was
ftrst reflec ted m brllrng s to
the Company or t he 30th day
fot1ow1ng th e t l.ng of n ot•ce
by the Company wh1ch ever
d ate 1S later
B Actual Cost Ad1ustments
and Refunds
Th e purpose of lh1 s sect1on
rs to prov de fuel cost cl ause
covera ge tor cos t m c rea ses
or cost decreases nol co\lere d
n Secf 1on A &lt;tbove It rs
rnTended th a t mrnor cos t
change s of less than one cent
{lc J per one thou sand.J.. l OOOl
cub c feet be t em p!r a r ll v
d ef e r red untrt the nex t
regular. se m1 a nnual fu el cost
clau se a djustmen t and th a t
su ch deferred cost Increases
or decreases sl'1a ll th en be
r ecovered or pad back O\ler
th e nex t s rx ( 6 ) month pertod
Thrs sec t ron shall not operate
so as to dupl rcate any cost
re c o~o~ery made pursuant to
Sect on A abo\le
The Company will ma nta 1n
a co nt lnu ng
cumula t ed
bal&lt;tnce of monthly com
partsons of t he ac t ua l total
Company cost of gas pur
chased as show n on the books
a nd re cor ds of the Company
eH IUSI \/e o f r efunds and the
total Compa n y cos t of gas
purchas ed f or th e same
month pri ced at the aver age
r ate use d to determrn e th e
pur c h ased gas adtu st ment
ap plr ed to se r v ce rat es
pursuant to Sec tr on A of th s
fu el
c o st
c lause
Su ch
cumulated ba l ance w II be
redu ced t o reflec t the eff ec t
of the &lt;tpp lrcab l e Actua l Co st
Adtus t men t m ettcct for t hai
month itppl ed to
tot al
Co mpany volumes purchased
fo r thai mon t h
F or ea ch six ( 6 ) mont h
b llrn g per od ended Janua r y
an d July subsequent to
Mar ch 31 1974 &lt;tn
Ac tu a l
Cost Adtus t men t
Will be
determ ned by d v d ng th e
c umu a ted ba lance as ot t hat
d ale b y tota l vo l umes pur
cha se d durrnQ tl'l e s x ( 6)
mon th per od ended on Ill a t
da te Th 1S adtu s tm cnt w I be
ro u nd ed to the nea r est o ne
11undred th o f a ce nt to
determ ne t he rn cre ase or
dec r e ase per one thOusand
( 1 000 1 CUbiC
f eet
The
January cal c ulat ion w d1 be
eff ect ve on o r abou t Aprrl 1
and wdl r ema1n tn eff ec t unt I
su per se d e d by the July
calculat on whrch w II be rn
etf ect on or ab ou t Oc tober 1
If
du r ng th e s1x ! 6 1
months und e r con sr der at on
th e Companv shall have
re ce1vee1 a r ef und or r efun ds
fr om rts su ppl ers
such
refund s
n ctu d rng nt er est
re ce ved
shall be I s le d
se paratel y and m clu ded as a
deducat on
fro m
the
cumulatea balan ce used to
determ ne the Actu a Cos t
Ad t ust ment pur suant to th s
Sec tr on B
C Gen era l Pro YtSion s
( 1) The penalty pro v1s ons
of Co l umbra Gas Tr ans
mrs s1o n
Cor poral on s
nransmrss on sl FPC G a s
T&lt;t rdt shall no t a pply to
Sec t1ons A and B of lh rs ruel
cost cla use and an y Trans
mrss on pena tv charge s o r
adjustments
made
r ate
pur suant to such penalt y
pro v sons sha ll not be used to
determ me an adtustmen t
pursuant to th s f uel cos t
c1a 4.se
( 1)
Ttl!.! co mb n ed ad
ave r ag~

PURCHASED GAS COST
ADJUSTMENT
PAOVISIONS

If You are Not Reg1stered

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(J) T" e Co mpany'"" I f le
w th the Publ c Ul I t es
Com moss on of Oh o and""
Cle r!( o l Counc I ot the
Mun c pa ty thtrly DOl days
pr or to th e e ff ec t vf" date
co m put at ons m su p por t ot
th e above luel cost cl ause
ad t ustmen ts togethe r w lth a
nOI1CC !M f the ad!U Si ments
w II be placed n ettect as of
12 01 AM on th e elfecll\'e
da te Such f ling sha I show
th e cu rr en t ad tus tm en t and
cumula t1ve ad 1ust ments to be
pl aced tn e ff ect on the et
fe ctrve date
SEC TION 2 That II
s
c)(press y con d i t i oned the
!.er v1ce to be r en dered by sa1d
Compan y l ts successo rs or
ass1gns pursuant to th s
ord inance shall be prr m ar ly
tor domes ! c an d com mere al
purposes and that ser~o~1ce
shalt no t be extended to ot he r
ot
d ff e re nt
co n sume r s
classes
unt I
aft er
all
r ea son able reQu Jr rmen t s t or
d omestrc and commercrat
purposes
f ully be
met
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o n shall
b ndanngd

JEANS SALE
0
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LA
LECHE
League
meet mg 7 30 p m Monday at
home of Patty Coddmgton
Anyone needed lnfonnallon
caU Bev Splete «e-4010 or
Betsy Crank 67ii-2776

Will Have A Band Saturday
Night, April 8. Red Stewart
and the Ambassadors.
Starting 10 P.M.
For Members and
Members Guests

CALL COLLECT
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OADINloNCE NO 417
Fhung and regulating the

the

Pomeroy Eagle Club

our service to the mining ifll!ustry Is always
on a24-hour-7-day aweek basis.

7~The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, Apn[7 1978

Miss McGuffin
was graduated

ON ALL MEN'S JEANS
ON -AU BRANDS
INCLUDING

PER BAG

MACHINE
RENTAL
'25110 PER DAY

LeVI'S

(a) If the new t&lt;tx or h gher
tax rater s com puled n d re el
relal on to gas so ld or
rev enu es rece ved t o r th e
sale of gas the rCtte s set fort h
h ere n shall be adtusted to th e
e~~;tend
necessary
to
recom pen se the Company tor
th e amount the r eo f
(b) If the new lax or h gher
tax rate tS not r el ated d r cctty
to gas so ld or to r even u es
rece \led tor the sale o f gas
th en th e to tal do tar effect
th er eof upon th e c ost ot
se r vtng g as by th e Company
n th e Mun c pa tt y sha l l be
d e t er m ned
based
upo n
operat onse t the Co m p any n
th e Munrcrp at ty dur ng the
most
recently
ava i abl e
tw elve month p er ad end n g
on Th e tast day o f the
D ece mber preced ng t he
eff ec t \le date ot t he new tax
or h gher ta 11 r&lt;tle th e Iota
dollars so co mpu ted sha I
then be d v ded by the tota l
s&lt;ttes made to the ty p es o t
customers covered by t h s
or dna nce d u r ng the same
twelve month per od and the
rate s pr escr bed he r e n sha
be co r respnod ngty itdtusted
The adtustment ot tn e r&lt;ttes
pr esc rr bed n th s Ordnan ce
as p r ov1ded n su bp a r agraph s
I a an d (b above shall be
made
by
r ou n d ng
the
n a til em at ca l resul t o f t he
com p u tat ons so pres cr bed
to t h e neares t one Quar t er
ce nt ( 4C) per one thousand
CUb iC feel
The ad1usrea rare sha 1 oe
place d n eff ec t and shall
appty to all meter r ead ngs
occurr ng on and afte r t he
effe c t rv e dale o f t ne sl&lt;t l ute
ordna n ce or
resolutron
pursuanl to whr ch rne new ta x
or .ncreased tax rate rs m
posed
Wrrtlen not If cat on o f t he
ad1ustmen t shall be sent to
the Clerk o f Council of the
Mun c1p al rly it S qu ck y as
pass ble a lt er the eff ect of the
ne w ra11 or h gher ta.a: rate
can be de t er m ne d
SEC TI O N 6
That any
ord na nce or r esolu! on or
part ot an or d nc1nce o r
resolut on
n consls t en t
herew th s to the e)( lent o f
sucll
n cons stcncy
llereby
repealed
SECTION 7 That should
any se ct dn or pan ot a
sec t on or prov s on of a
see1 on of th s ord nance oe
decl ared vo d The rem a nder
of th s ordnance shalt not be
affe c ted the r eby
SEC TI O N 8
That Or
d n&lt;tnce No Hd 74 passed by
the Councrl at the V • tage o f
Pom eroy Ohro on the 4th
da y of Febru~ ry l'H4 en
t 1 eo
Ordnance No 444 7 4
F x nQ and regula! ng t he
pr ce that may be ch arged by
Colum ba Gas o f Ohro In c
ts successors or ass gns l or
g a s to
th e
V i llage o f
s
P orn er oy Oh o and to
nhabr t anls for t he per rod o f
Four (4) years from and atter
the e ff ect ve date of lh s
be ana the
ord mance xxx
same •S herebv rep ealed
SEC T ION 9
T hat 111$
ordrnan ce !&gt;hall be co me el
teet \le at the earliest da l e
allowed b'( l aw
prov dcd
however t ha t th s or dnance
sh alt have no for ce or eff ect
wha t so ever un ess wr li en
ac ce ptance of fh s ord n&lt;tn ce
~ t iled by the Cornpany w th

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Cl arence Andrews
MAY OR

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J ane W&lt;tlton
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The deep seattng com t ort of Fle x steel fr n e
furn 1ture start s wit h th s untque Flexsteel sprrng
made of the f1nest w atchspnng steel and g uaranteed
for li t e Formed mto a stngte unit tt p rovides tastmg
comfort w tth never a coli to break or come untted
Flexstee\ craftsmen use only the ltnest matenals
and the hq;;hest q uat ty workmanship to assure that the
constr uct on o f Flexsteel JS as supenor as rt s sty l tng
All frames are made of the f rnesl k1ln dned hardwood
doubl e dowelled and cor ne r blocked for extra strength
and st abll rty
Not a detail rs sktmped Skillfu l ta!l ormg - c arefu l
cutttng and st rtchrng nsures an expert lOb of
upholsterrng that makes the mo st of Flexstell s
beautrful fa bn cs All e)( posed wood tr ms have a nch
warm I nrsh
The same high demands on qualrty and
workman5htp have been standard at Fle xstee l tor over
BO years

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Sunday School attendance
on March 21 was 75 wtlh the
offermg $39 66
Easter Sun n se services
had an attendance of 70 wtlh
60 staymg for breakfast
served m the church
basement
The chtldren enJoyed an
egg hunt 111 the basement
bet ween Sunday School and
VVorsh1p servtces
VVorship services at 10 45
had an att endance of 39 With
Rev Thomas deliver ing an
Easter message !Th e
Essence of Easter) Ma tt
28 I~ Spec tal mus1c and
song I he Holy C1Ly was
presented by Hev and Mrs
Thomas
Sunday, Aprt l 2, Will be
Comm uruon Sunda y 10 most
of the churches
Richard Swartz and w1fe
and one of thm l wo sons of
Salem Oh10 were pre Easter
guests of ht s mother Grace
Swartz
Mr and Mrs Watd Swartz
of Athens vistled 111 the
Hobart Swartz and Grace
Swartz homes one day last
A thought for the da y
week
Bnt1
sh lecturer John Collms
Clair (Pete ) Follrod un
srud
MtslriiSt a subordmale
derwent surgery for a back
who
never
fmds fault wtlh h1s
lllJury last week m Rtverstde
superior
1Josp1tal at Columbus HIS

Be
1 er d a n ed by the
Cou n c I of the V llage of
M rdd eport as fo llo w s
Sec 1 That t he v llage ot
M1dd epor t pursu&lt;tnl to Ohm
Rev sed Code Chapte r 414 1
el e cts to become a tax pay n g
emp loyer fo r unemployment
compe nsat on pu rposes
Sec 11 The c erk o f the
Vrllage of M dd l eport •S
he r eb y
author zec:1
ana
drrec ted lo be the d ts burs tnQ
agent for the v llage of
M dd leport
&lt;tnd to ml!ke
quarterly
con1 r 1but on
pay m ent s by the pre sc r bed
due dates nto fhe unem
ploymen t compe nsat on f und
ot th e State of Oh10
as
prov ded by aw
Sec Ill BE IT FURTHER
ORDAINED that t he elected
cov erage un d e r the Oh 0
Unemploymen t
Com
pens at on Fu nd shall co n
lrnue unt I such I me as
f o r mal
a pp l c atr on
by
Resolul on IS made tor a
w lhdrawal un der the ter ms
an d con d tons pres cr b'ed by
the Oh ro R e\1 sed Code
SE C JV BE IT FUR THER
OR DA I NED
th at
an
emergency exrsts and That
th1s order shall become law
on th e earl es t date perm !fed
by law
Sec
V
Th s Ord nance
shall la l(e effect and be n
force fr om ana aller March
77 1918
Passed The 27Tfl day of
March 1978

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Social Notes

OR DINANC E NO 10 65 78
An Ord man ce to des1gnate
th e V rllag e of Middleport to
becom e a Tax payrng em
player for unemployment
co mpe nsatr on

Alle s!

Wife spent the week w1th hilll
and returned home with hilll
Saturday Thm son, Stephen,
a student tn Columbus who
wa s on vacation and !hear
daughter Cathy, helped out
at home here Steve returned
to the School of Phanna cy In
Columbus on Sunda)
Mrs Leonard Amos !Fae )
a surg1cal pat1enl 1n
Parkersburg Cuy Ho spttal
returned to her home her e
recently for the second lim e,
havmg suffered a relapse
Chfford Hayes brother of
Helen Woode wa s returned
home last Thursday after a
stay m Holzer Hospt tal for
recover) from surgery He ts
reported domg well
Relatives here learn ed of
the death of John Follrod Mt
Sterhn g an aged uncle of
N1na
local
resident s
Robtnson and Clara Follrod
and others from Shade and
Athen s went to the funeral
hom e on Frtday
Worn has been rece1ved
from Edna VanNest that she
1s m her own home now domg
very well followtng surgery

Alfred

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Cler k. of Cou r t
o t Common Ple as
By Ma r lene Harr ~on
Dep uty Cler k
Me gs Cou nt y Oh o
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Aprrl
1978
the Cou nty
Tr ea sur er o l M e gs Co un y
Oh o t l ed a com pla nt n th e
Court of Com rr on P leas of
Me QS Cou nty
OhiO
at
Pomero y
Oh o
fo r the
tor ec t o~ure
ot
en s f or
d el nque n
t axes
assessments penatt1es and
ch arge s aga nsf ceria n real
pr opert y st t ua ted
n sucn
County as desc r.bed n sa•d
com pia n t
The obte ct o t the act on 1S to
obtarn tr am th e cou rt a
udgment for eclos ng the taK
rens aga nst such r eal estate
and order ng the sa le o f such
re&lt;tl est a e l or the sat s fa c
I on of I h e lax
ens thereon
Suc h ac t on
s brought
aga n st the rural p ro pe r ty
on l y
and
no
p e rsonal
udgm ent shall be entered
There n
The perm&lt;tnent pa r ce l
number of ea ch par ce l n
elu ded n ~uc h act on th e fu ll
stre et address o f t he parcel t
ava rtabt e a descr p t on ot the
parcel a st at eme nt of th e
amount
of
t axes
a!&gt;sessments penal! es and
ch a rg es a ue and unp a d on
&lt;;uch parcel a nd th e na me
ana address ot th e as t kn own
owner thereo f as such ap
pea r on the general tax Is
all as m o re fully se t forth n
the com pta nt ar e as fol lows
Pern an ent Parcel N um
ber
Oese r p i on
N ame(s)
and
Slre et
Address
of
Owner s Amounl Of Taxes
Assessn enl s P enal! es and
Ch arge s Due an d Se r a
N umber are I sle d
C8 1 01
co umbla
Townsh p Lot N o 6 lsi
Add t on
Cur ts
Ma tes
Address un k no w n un k nown
he1 r s dev sees lega t ees
adm m strat or s or a ss•gns o f
cu rt s Mal es
1 deceased
S25 34 78 DL T u
CST 01
Co tumb a Town
sh p Lot No 5 1st Add rl on
Curts
Males
Address
Unkno w n un known he rs
dev1sees
l egatees
ad
m n strator s o r ass gns ot
Curts Mal es
f oeceased
$1660 78DL T8
C BT 02
Col u mba
Townsh p Sec t on 6 1 SOA S
part ol 8A M II Lo t n S W •
Alva
M It e r
Add r es$
Unknown unknown he1rs
d ev sees
le gatee s
ad
m n strator s or ass gn s of
Alva MIter
I deceased
S1 7 49 78 DLT 9
CB T OJ Columbra Town
!&gt;h p Sec! on 35 20 50A N E
part a t S W • Excep t 3A W
J
H
Mart n
Address
Unknown unknown hers
dev.!lees
leg atee s
ad
mrn st ralo rs or ass gns 0 1 J
H Mart n ll deceHed W d! e
Mar t n Address Unknown
unknown he rs d ev 1s ees
te gatees adm n1stra1ors or
ttss gns o t W tl l 1e Marf1n
f
deceased i J IO 08 78 DL T 10
CHT 01 (hes ter T owns h p
s E .. Sec t art 3 Town 3
Range 12 1 acre
Bash an
D \1 son
of
Ct11zens
Telephone
Co
AddreH
Unknown ts suc cessors and
ass g ns Sl4 9 07 78 OL T 17
C HT 07
Che ster
Townsh p Sect1on 28 5 J4A
Part of 54 32 A W end ot
148A C C Lewrs Address
Unknown unkno wn hers
aevrsees
l eg atee s
ad
mrn slra lors or ass1gns of C
Le w s t dece ased S740 Q,9
78 DL T II
OVT 01
Olrve Townsh p
P&lt;trl of Lot 122 Sec 24 Town
J Range 11 OCP LOIS 8 9 10
and 7 11 W !ra m S Ree d
Add re ss Unknown
J H
~rvor Address Unk no w n J
R
Haw ey
Address
Un k nown T rus t ees of L ono
Botlom 0 v1s on ot C 1 zens
Te l ephone Compi'l ny whose
1d d r ess and o r pla ce o f
busrni!SS s unknown the r
unknown successors ana or
ass1gn s S99 3S
78 DL T 1
L fT 01 Le tart Twp LO t
752 Sec S Rg 12 T IOCP I
ac re more or less Os car L
Badgley
f I v ng
wh ose
address
s
unknown
Un know n spouse f any of
Os car L Badgley name and
ac:!dress un k nown Unknown
he rs de\/ sees legatees
aom nrstra t o r s
and or
ass gns of Oscar l Bad glcv

eHEAVYWEIGHT DENIMS

Tho'• values are for one tnch of loose 1111 J~sulatlon

224 1st Street

No t

g ven t ha t on th e 5th day of

eRINSED

City Ice &amp; Fuel Co.

OF

FORECLOSURE OF LI ENS
FOR DELINQUENT LANO
TAXES BY ACTION IN
REM
BY
COU N TY
TREASURER OF MEIGS.
COUNTY O HIO

f deceHed
She ll 0 1'1 ro
Com pa ny 55 Pub l c Squa r e
Cl evel and Oh o S12B 85 7B
DL T 13
Any p erson own n g or
cla 1m mg any n g ht t lie or
nter est rn or hen upon any
par cel of rea prop erty above
l is t e d m a'f file an ans w er n
suc h act on sett ng fortn the
natu r e and amount of nterest
owned or cla1med and an y
de f en se or ob1e c t on of the
foreclosu r e Su c h answer
mus t b e f ed n th e off ce of
The un der srgned Cler k of
Cou rt and a copy th er eo f
se r vf.! d
on
the
County
Prosecu tor on or be for e t he
19th day of M&lt;ty 1978
If no ans w er s flied on or
before the date spec f 1ed as
!he last day tor t tl ng an
dnswer
a tu d gmen t of
fore c losure Will b e t ak en by
default as to any parce l rsted
n th e com pta nt as to w h1ch
no answer ha s been f ed Any
par cel as
to
wh ch
a
for eclosu r e
~
taken by
default shall be sold lor th e
sa t s f a ct on o f the t aH•s
as sess me nt s
pena I es
ch arge s ana costs n cu r red
n th e foreclosu r e tl1at a r e
due and unpa d
At any 1 me pr or to tl'l e
f 1 n g of an entry of con
I r ma t on of sale any owner
or 1 en holde r ot a parcel l1 sted
n the complamt may re deem
such par ce l by tender ng to""
the Co lJnty Tr easu r er the
amount of ta)(es assess
me nts
pcna llres
and
charges due and unpa d on
such parcel together w th a 1
costs wh ch have been 1n
curred
n any pro ceed ng
nst luted aga n st su ch par c.e t
und er Sec t on 5721 18 of th e
Rev sed Code Upon th e I ng
of any entry of con f rmat on
ot sale there sha II be n o
f u rt her eou ty of redempl on
Any
person
the rea ll er
cia m ng any r ght t lie and
nterest n or en u pon any
suc h p a r ce l shall be for eve r
ba rr ed an d foreclosed of any
suc h r ght t fi e nt ere st n
1 en upon and any equ ty of
redemp t ron n such parcel

Try One of

•BIG BELLS
•FLARES
•STRAIGHT LEGS
ePRE WASH

l lil ll l ill ltt ll l l l l l l

R value

ne r

tP. e Cler k ot Cou n cil of t he
VII ag e of Pome roy Oh o
PriOr to tl'l e expl rat1 on of
th rly (3 0) days tram th e date
th s ord rn an ce s pass ed

Our Popular

•
R VALUE COMPARISON CHART
0
1
~
3

up on sa,d Company
rt s
!&gt;uccessors or ass gns dur n g
each month of each ye ar but
du rrn g any month or year
sublec t to th e f oregorng
rm ta t ron s and aft er com
plrance wrth th e foreg o ng
orovrsrons ga s may be
del i vf.!red to any oth er con
sumer and add t ana l clrJsscs
of co nsumer s a t such t mes
and under such co nd t ons
an d for such rates as may b('
agreed upon betw ee n
he
Compa ny and such con sumer
or co nsum er s
SECT ION 3 The terms and
cond t ons of th e serv cc to be
rendered sha ll corlform w th
and be subtect to the Rul es
and Regu l ahon s for fur
n Shrng gas se r11r ce Of the
Company on frl e w lh and
a pproved by the Publrc
Utrl I es Comm ssron of Oh o
SECT ION 4 ThaT the gas
furnrshed or de l vered pur
sua nt t o the t er ms ot th s
ard nance
by
the s ard
Company
shall hav e an
average hea lmg 11a lJe of
1 000 Bf!trsh th erma unn s
per cub c foot f ar any con
sec ut ve t wel\le ( 12 ) mon th
pertod sub tect to a 11arranc e
of not more th an f ve (5)
per cent upward or down
ward
SECT ION 5 In th e eve nt
t he Slate of Oh o o r tt e
Mun rcrpal ty
shou ld
hereafler rmpose a ax upon
the Com pany th a t s not now
rmpo se d or should h erealle r
mcrcase the r a te ot a ny t ax
now
m p osed
u pan
th e
Com pany abov e th e tax rat e
n ow ex st ng other than th e
rat e on property 1 sted n th e
real e!; tat e tax I st and
dupltcate th en the rate~
pres cr bed n Sect on I shall
be rncreased to the exten d
necessa r v to compen sa t e th e
Company for th e nc r ease n
cos t due t o such new ta x or
h gh er tax ra te Th s sha ll be
don e n th e f oll ow ng man

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�'t. S£ntinel, Afiddlepo'rt·P'omt!roy, 0., Frlday, April7, 1978

lHESE MESSAGES OF OUR RELIGIOUS·. HERITAGE AR£ SPONSORED EACH WEEK BY lHE FOLUM!NG

AND YOUR DESCRIPTION OF
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WPS ADMINISTERED
· IMMEDIATELY.

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MR. TRACY., HAVE

MEIGS TIRE CENTER INC.
TRI NITY CHURCH . Rev. W. H .
PeHin, posli) r, Bob Buck , Sunday
5chool supt . Church School 9 15
a.m .; wor sh1p serv1ce . IO·JO O.m .
Choir rehearsa l, Tuesday 7 30
p .m . under dtrec l 1on of A ilee
Nease .

RUTLAND CHU RCH Of GOO ,
Re-..r Bobby Por ter pastor. Sur day sc hool 10 a m ., Sunday war ·
shrp ll a.m. Sunday ~vening
~erv!Ce 7 p m Wed nesday Fam ily frori11g Hou1 7 p .m Wedneidoy
wo1sh1p ser~&lt;ice 7 30 p m

POMEROY CHURCH Of THE

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH,

NAZARENE Co1ner Un1on and
Mulbe~ry ,_ Re v ·Clyde V · He nder •on , past or Sunday school 9 30
a.m . Glen McCl ung ~upt morn
ing worship , 10 30 o.m even1ng
sef'v1c e, 7·30. mrd -wee J.. ~erv1ce
Wednesd ay 7 30 p .m
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Rev
Albe rt MocKenz1e , re-ctor Ser
v1ces Ond Sunday sc hool at 12
noon

Nea r long Bollom . Edsel Hart ,
p(Hii OI Sunday school 10 o .m .,
Chu1ch
7 30 p m
prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p.m Thu rsday .

POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST
112 W Morn StJohn McA rthur
pastor B'1ble sc hool 9 30 a m
mormng wor1oh1p 10 30 om
You th meetmgs 6 30 p .m even·
1119 worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday
n1gh t praye1 meetmg and B1ble
study 7 JOp m
THE SAl VATION ARMY
115
. Bullernut Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Roy Wm 1ng olh&lt;ers m
char ge
Sunday h ol1n e~s
meetmg 10 o m Sunde!' School
10 30 a m Sunde..,. school leader
YPSM Elo 1 ~e Ada m~ 7 p m
!&gt; OivOIIQ il mee t1ng
&gt;Qf'IOUS
~peo !..er sand muJ.r C specrol~ 7 30
p .m Thun.day 10 o m 10 2 p m
Lodres Ho111e league ol women
.nv rte-d 7 30 p m proye~ meetmg
and Brbl £- $tudy
Bob l'~ t ep
leader
Rev
Noel Hermon
reache1
BURliNGTON SOUIHERN BA P
liST CHAPEl Rou te I Shade
Po~ror
Bobby EJI.un~
Sunday
Hhool 5 p m Sunday worsh1p
S 45 p m Wedne~day- prayer ~er ­
v1ce 7 30 p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST 200 W Mau1 5t Jerry
Paul mrn1sli!-r phone 9CJ'} 7666
Conscrvotrve nan rn~trum entol
Sunday wor~hrp 10 om Brble
study II om wOr$hrp 0 p m
Wednesda ..,· Brble ~tud~ . 7 p m

OLD DEXT ER BIB LE CHRI STI AN
CHURCH
Re .. Rolph Sm1 t h
pastor Sunday school 9 30 o .m
Mrs Worle y Francrs super rn ten ·
dent Preachrn g serv1ces lrr~t &amp;
thrrd Sund ay~ followrng Sunda y
School
GRAHAM UNITED MET HODIST
Preoch1ng 9 30 a.m. l lfst and ~e
cond Sunda ys of each month
rh,rd and fourth Sundays each
mon t h worshrp serv1ce at 7 30
p m Wedne~day evenmgs ol
7 30 Prayer and Brble Study

IEVtNT H DAY

MIDDL EPORT

PENTECOSTAL,

Th11d A vtJ the Re v. Wi1l1orn Knit tel pa~t or Ronald Dugan , Sunday School Supl ClaHes lor oil
ages eveprng ~erv 1c e , 7:30. Sib le
~ t udy , Wedne:oday . 7.30 p.m ..
,.au th serviC' f.H F' n doy , 7·30p .m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill SAP fi ST Co1ne1 Ash and Plurn Noel
He~rman pm!or Saturday even Ing stHv•ce 7 30 p .m Sunday
School 10 30 a rn .
~

METHODIST CHURCH

~e v ~ obe rt

Hoyden
Re v James Corb111
CHESTER Warsh1p 9 15 a m.
Church School I 0 o m
POMEROY worsh1 p ser.•rc e
915 a m . Sunday school 1030
om
Rev
Rober! Hoyd&amp;n
m1nrs1er
ENTERPRI SE Worshrp 9 om
Church Schooll Oam
ROC K SPRINGS Worshrp 10
a rn
Chu rch Schoo! q 15a.m
UMYF630pm
FLATWOODS Worshr p II am
Chur(h SchooliO om

MIDDLEPORTCl USTER
Rev Robel! Bu m garn e1
HEATH
Robert
Bumgar ner
Pastor
Worshrp
10 30 o m
Chu rc h School G1 30 a m UMYF 6

BA PTIST

Corner Snnh and Palme r the Rev
~trby
Oiler
post er
Rober t
Porker , superm tendent Su11d oy
WMPO Rad 10 prog ram 7 45 a m
Sunda y School , 9 15 o m Mom
mg Worshrp . 10 15 o .m Youth oc
tw1lles a r'l d fellowShip for 1unror
and sen101 h1gh J.luden ts b p m
Sunday even1ng wor shrp 7 30
p m M1d week p1o yer ser ... ,ces
Wednesday . 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CHR IS T M1d ·
dlepor t . 5th ~nd Ma in George
Gloze mm1ster M1k e Gelloch .
~upen n tendenl
ferry Vonkey
youth minr~le 1 Bib le school. 9 30
f).m
morn1ng wors hrp 10 30
o.m
eventng worshtp 7 30
p10yer Sff fll' tCe 7 p m Wednes ·

day .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Of THE
NAZARENE R11v J1m Broom e
pastor. Mn Ma ry La th ey Sunday
school sup! Sunday sch'o ol q 30
a.m .; mornmg wor~hrp , 10 30
a .m . ,
Su nday
evong e ltsl!r
mee t ing,
7 00 p m
Prayer
meeting , Wednesday . 7 30 p m J

' UNI TED PRE SBYTER IAN
MINISTRY Of MEIGS COUNfY ,
Owighl L. Zovitz , dir&amp;Ctor

HARR ISONVIllE
PRES BYTERIAN . Rev . frnes l-'
Strick lin . pastor . Sunday church
schooJ . 9:30 a .m., Mrs. Homer
L•• · supt .; morning worship ,

10:30.
MIDDlEPORT, Sunday school ,
9:30a.m .. R lc ~rd Vaugha n, supt .
Morning won hlp, 10:30.
· ·
SVR.ACUSE . Morning worship , 9
a.m .. Sunday school. 10 a.m . Mr• .
Sampson Hall , sup! .

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RUTLAND Wdbu1 H d! . Pa sto1
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Gl 30o m

SY RACU SE ClUSTER
Rev Ha rvey Koch jr
ASBURY
Wo1shrp II o.m
Chur(h School 9 50 a m UMW
f1 rs 1 Tuesday Brble Stud,. lhurs .
7 30p m
FO RE ST RUN , Wor~h1p 9 om
ChufCh School 10 a m
MINfRS I/Ill E Wo r sh1 p 10 a m ·
Church Sc hool q a m
SY RA CUSE Church School 9 00
om Wors hrp ~erv!Ce 7 30 p m

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MEIGS
COOPERAT IV E PAR ISH

A ~~ocr ate
Mulberry Herghts Rood Pome•oy
BETHANY (Dorca s) Worsh1 p
Pastor A lbert Dllt es Sabbath
School
Superrn tende nt
Clo, 0
G1 30 a m
Chu1&lt;h School 10 30
om
MclrHy re Sabbath School Sa1u1
CAHMH Chruch School 9 30
day afternoon at 'l 00, wdh War
om Wo1Sh1 p 1030o .m 2nd and
~hrp Serv1ce lollow rng ot3 IS
RUllA N D FI RST BAPTIST 41h Sund ay s
A Pf-'U: C ROV£ Sund ay School
CHUR CH
Srs ter
H01 11el!
q 30 Q rn Worship 7 30 p m 1~1
Warn er
Sup! Sunday S&lt;hool
and 3rd Sunday~ Pr aye r mee! rng
q 30 o 111
morr11ng wQI'&gt;hrp
10 45 o m
Wedne5dOy 7 30 p m Fellow~hrp
rHE HILAND CH AP EL George supper lirst So!urda y 6 p m UMW
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
Casto pastor Sunday School
EASl l ETARl Chruch Sc hool
9 30 a m evenmg worsh1p 7 30 .
l~ t 2nd 3rd Sundays q 30 o m
Thursday evemng p1oy e1 serv1ce
730pm
Fourlh Sunday 10 30 om Wo1·
POMER OY r iRST BAPTIS T
ship 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Davrd Mann mmrster W1lltom Sunday 9 30om Proye1 mee tmg
Wed nesday 7 30 p m UMW l~t
Watson Sunday !&gt;Choal wpt Sun
day !&gt;chool q 30 am momrng luesdoy 7 30 p m
w or~h1 p 10 30om
WES LEYAN (Ro(ln e ) Su11doy
FIRST SOUT HERN BAP TISI 182 School 10 a rn W or~h1p 11 o 1n
Mulbe• ry Ave Porne1oy Paul J 1 Jr UM YF Wed na!)doy 3 30 p m
Brb le Sl udy Thu1 ~d oy 7 p m Choir
Wh, te Po5ol01 C.o1y B o~h a m Sun
Proct1re Thursday 8 p m
da y ~chaol supt Sun do y school
LEIART FALLS ( hu,c h Sd1ool
q 30 o m
morn1ng worshtp
I~! 7nd 3rd Sundays 10 15om
10 30 evenrng ~ o r~htp b 30 p m
W o r~h•p
M1dweek. praye1 ~ervtCE! 7 30 4th Sunday Q IS a rn
pm
hr '2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 am
4th Sun day 7 30 p m
MIDWAY COMMUN ITY CE NTER
MORNING STAR Wo rsh rp 9 30
Dexter Rd longs v1lle Oh10 Rev
Clyde Ferrell Pastor Su11day om Church School 10 30om
~choo l
II
o m
Saturday M1d Wee~ Serv1 ce Wedne~day 8
pm
preochmg se1v•ce!&gt; 7 30 p m
MORSE CHAPEl W arshp 11
Wedne!.dOy C\lenmg Btb le study
at 7 30p rn
·
om Church Schaol 9 30 a rn
PORTLAND Worshrp 7 30 p m
FA IT H TABERNACL E CHURCH
Bodey Run Road Rev Emme l l Church School9 30om
SUTTON Church School 9 30
Rowson pas tor Handley Dunn
am Wor sh1p Is! and Jrd Sunday~
~upt Sunday school 10 o m }un
10 30 0 fl'l
day eYenmg se1v•ce 7 30 Btble
NORTH EAIT CLUSTE R
leochrng 7 JOp m lhur:sday
Rev Richard Thom as
DYESVIllE
CO MMUNII Y
Po~to1
CHURCH Roger C. Turner post o1
Dv o ne St'dens tn cker
Sunday ~~ hool 9·30 a m .. Sunda y
John Dou g l o~
mornrnq wor shtp 10.30 !:Iunday
evcn1n1 e ,. tt e. 7 30
Assocr afe$
JOPPA
Wor~hrp
10 om
A DDLEPORT
Chur ch Schoo l q o m
Prayer
Ml MOR IAH BAPTIST Corner
Mee t1ng Wednesday 8 p m
Four !h and Mom M iddleport
LO NG BOITOM 5undoy ~choOI
Re v Henry Key Jr pasto r Sunat Q 30om Wor-.hip serv1&lt;e~ ot
day School 9 30 a m M n Ervrn
Baumgardner
sup!
M o1111ng 7 30 p "\- 81ble st udy a nd Vouth
meet1 n g
ot 8
p m
on
wor!!.h1p 10 .j 5o m
MIDDLEPORT CHUR CH OF Wednesday s
NORTH BUHll
W or~h1p II
CHRIST l':oJ CHRIS TI AN UNION
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o rn Wo rshrp 10 45 a m P1ay111
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day P' aye1 meetrng 7 30 p m
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proy e1 rnee1rng and B1b!e Sludy 7
pm
51 JOHN l UT HERAN CHU RCH .
Pme G1o ve The Rev Wdhom
M•ddlesw ort h
Po ~10 1
Churc h
!&gt;e' v1ce~ 9 30 a m Sunday School
10 30

am

BRADBURY

CHUR CH

Of

CHRIST ·Mr Don ald Roley po!:.tor .
Sun de~ school 9 30 o rn
war
!&gt;hrp !.ervrce 10 30 a m Sunda y
!.ervtCes 7 p m
you th group
Wednesday 7 p m
AN TI QUITY BAP TIST Rev Earl
Shuler pastor
Sunday .school
't 30 o m Church serv1ce 7 p m
you th mee t rng b p fl'l luesdoy a•.
ble Sh.idy 7 p m
RACI NE CHURCH O f
I HE
NAZAREN E Re v John A Coli
mo11 pastor Fron k lrn Imboden
ch o11m011 ol the Boord of Chrr~
11on l rfe Sunday School 9 30
om
mornmg w o r~h1p 10 30
Sunda y even.ng w o r ~h1p 7 30
p m Prayer m e ellng Wedr•es
do·; 7JO p m
RACINt FIRST BAPIIST Don L
Wolk er . Po5tor Ronn1e So l~ e r
Sun day school ~upt
Su nd ay
'J Chool 9 30 o m marnrng w ar
sh•p 10 &lt;4 0 om Sunday 11ven1ng
w o rship 7 30 Wednesday even
1ng 81b le ~tudy 7 30
DAN VILL E WESLEYAN Rev R
D Brown pastor Sunday School
morn1ng w o1shr p
9 30 am
10 -' 5 youth !&gt;ervrce b 45 p rn
even1ng worsh rp
7 30 p m
praye r and pro 1se Wednesda y
7 30p m

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FRH

BAPfiST

M tles lrou1
pO!&gt;Io '
)und oy
school 10 o .m Stevf!' L1 111.., ~u pr
Evenm g ~Arvi(E!' 7 p rn p1oycr
nieetrng , Thursday 7 p rn

CHESTE R CHURCHOF

GOO

Rev Bobby Porte1 po1ot01 Sun day ~ c hool 9 30 am w 01~h1p
.!o er vl( @, II o m ~venrng !oe r vl(~ .
7 30 youth .!oft1V 1( 8 Wl!d ne~doy
730 prn
LAN GSVIllE
CH RI Sl iAN
CHURCH Rober t Mu sser po ~ 1 0 r
Sunday ~ c h ool , 9 30 a m
Roy
S•gmon sup! ., mornrng w01Sh1 p ,
10 30 Sunday e ve nmg ~e1VI C 9 ,
7 30 mtd · weel-: serv1dt, Wedn esdoy730pm

CHURCH Of

JEIUS CHRISl ,

EDEN UNITED BR ETHREN IN

J t ~US

CHRI SI Of LATlfR DAY

)A IN I S PorI land Roc1ne Rood
Wrllrom Rou\h po&lt;&gt;!Of Ru Hell
Rot (lr ll chwch sc hool D1r~cto 1
)undoy Sch oo l 9 30 o m Morn
rnq wo "h'r 10 JO o ill . Sunday
evPn•ng '&gt;e' v•&lt; e 7 p m Wedne~
day evcm111g praye r se r ~;1ces 7 30
pm
B EI Hl ~ H E M BAPTISl Re" Earl
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRI STIAN
Shui P1 .pa stor Wo rsh1 p ~erv • ce
Roge1 Watson po~ l o r Ken neth
9 30 o m Sundoy schoo l 10 30
Byer Sunday sc hool ~up ! M orn
o 111 S1ble S1udy and prayer se1
1119 wors ~·u p Q 30 a m
Sun
VItO Thur\doy 7 30p rn
dayschool 10 30 o m e._enmg
CARUTON CHURCH K m g ~bury
~e r v tce
7 30 Wed ne~d oy Rrbll)
Rood Go1y Krng , po ster . Sund ay
~tud y . 7 ::Jo p m
~Lhoo l
Q 30 o .m
Rolph Carl
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Don
WP"'"' tenden t evcn111g wo1J.h1p
Wd~on
Sun day
school
7 30 p m
Prayer rn ec!rng .
~upe r 1n t en d ent
Sunday ~(hool
Wodnesday 7 30 p .m
q -' 5 o IT1 e._en1ng w ors hrp 7
LONG B0110M CHRI STIAN
p m , Pra yer meetrng 7 p m
Br u&lt;o Smi th , p01.1 0 • Walla ce
Wed nesd Qy .
Dam ewood Supt. B1bl c School.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHR ISTIAN Gl 30 o rn P1eochm g se1vrce .
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood,
10 45a m N oeven,ng~e'v'cc
pastor Howard Coldwell J,
HY SE ll RUN FRH MHHODISI
· Sunday S&lt;hool Sup t . Sunday
CHURCH Rev Herbert A drng
School 9 30 a.m . Mo1rm1g Ser
pa stor Sunday School 9 30 a.m ,
man 10 30 a m . Sunday eYenm g
se r..,, cc
10 30 om.
Morr11ng
~er .. ,ce 7 p.m
lv ongolr~ ll c ~e • vrce 7 p m Prayer
lElART
FAlLS
UNITED
mee 1u1g Thur sday , ! p.m
BRE IHREN Rev f reeland Noms
FREEDOM GOSP EL MI S~IO N oT
po~t or Floyd Noms , ~upt Sunday
Bald Kno b
Rev
Lawrence
~chool 9 30 am , mmn1ng ~er
Glue~encarnp S1 posto1 . Roge1
man , !0 30 a 0m ., Pro ye1 ~e r vrce
Wdllord Sr SLJndoy sc hool supt
Wedne~doy . 1 30 p m
Sunday H hool 9 30 a
Sunday
CHURCH Of GOD OF PRO
eJen1ng ~erv 1c c 7 p m P1oy e'
PHE CY O ,J White Rood off lbO
rnee lln g l uesd oy
7 30 p rn
Re.. George Groyle. pos tarSun
b n~~~
Doe tcr
clos5 IPoder
day School . 10 a .m ., Arthu r Hen
Youlh mcctrng W e dne~day . 7 30
son Supt , Mo, Hng Worshrp II
p rn
wr th Don and Martha
am Young People 's ~ e r vr&lt;a 7
M eo d o w~ le ader ~
p m Even ing se,v•ce , 7 30 p rn
WHilE S ( HA~ ~l Coolvil le RO
WP.dne!&gt;day M id - Wee~ Prayer
Fie... Ro y Dee ter pas tor Sunday
Serv1ce
7 30 p .m .
Yo u th
sc hool9 30 o rn worshr p HHv•ce
ml'e ling , 6 30 p .m . henmg wor
10 30 a rn , Blble st udy and proye1
~h1 p 730pm .
!.erv1ce Wedne)day 7 30 p m

loc: o1ed 01 Rutla nd on New L1mo
Road nex t to Fore~! A c1e Po1k
Rev Roy Rouse , past or Robe•l
Musser Sunday School S\lpt Sun ·
doy sc hool 10 30 o.m w or~h1p
7 30 p rn B1b le Study Wedn es
day 7 30 p m
Sa tu rday nrght
prayc1 serviCe 7 30 p m

CHESTER

CH URCH 01

IHE

RUTlAND
NAZARENE_. Re v. Herber! G rote
N' Uil AND CHURO! O f CHRI ST
po ~ t 0 1 Wo1sh1p !&gt;er v1ce II 0 111
lor 1 y Colema11
pas to•. Co
and 7 30 p.m . Sunday . Sur'\day
5undoy !ochool suph Sam McKm
Sc hool 9 30 o m. RIChard Bort on
ney and Herb Ellll t Sunday sc hool
su p! Pro'(el m&amp;etmg Wedne~
and tom mumon Q 30 o m War
doy , 7 lOp.m.
~h1p and com unton 10 30 o m
BRADF OR D

CHUR CH

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CHR IS T, Gabriel Mu~ pa5t o r 8r
nm g chur ch 10.30 a m Sunday
evenrng serv1 ce. 7 00 p m.
Wednesday servic&amp;, 7 30 p m . ·

lAUREl CliFF FREE METHODI ST
CHURCH Re,v . f loyd F Shook
po~ lor , llo yd W11ght
Sunday
School Sup! , Mo rnm g Wor~ h1p
9 30 o .m Su nday School 10 70
am Wednesday Ptayer and Bt
bl e Study 7 30 p.m . Sunday even
•ng wor sh1p 7 30 p m., Chair Pr ac
lice Thunday 7 p m

MASON COUNTY
SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Co•
~ e co nd

and Anderson ,
Pos t01 F10 nk l ow thor .
!ochool. 9.&lt;45 n rn ., ~or -

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Vo Su1lday Btbl e Study 10 a .m.,
Worshrp I I a.m . and 7 p .m . B1ble
Study Wednesday 7 p .m .. Voco l
mus1c.
MASON ASSEMBlY Of GOD
Dud drng Lane. Mason W. Vo:
Ches ter Tennant Postor. Sunday
S( hool 9 45 am.
( h.ldren's
Church b .4 5 p .m Yaung P11ople 's
Ser..-Ke 6 -' S p.m Evangelistic
Ser..-Ke 7 30 p.m. Women 's Mis SIO na ry Counc 1l 10 a.m . first and
thrrd Tuesday ~ Prayer and Bible
Study Wedne!&gt;doy , 7 30 p m .

GOD No t Pentecostol . Rev .
George O i ler, pos!or . Worship
5er ... ice Sunday , 9:-45 a.m.; Sun day schoo l. 11 a .m.; wors.hip ser v•c e, 7:30 p .m. Thur sday prayer
mee ting , 7:30p.m.
·
MT , HERMON Uni ted Br eth re n
Church . Sunday School 9.30 a .m .
Worshi p serv ice 10 :-45 o .m
Preaching •ervices e very Sunday
ohernoting wi th C. E. Wednesday
pr ayer mee ting 7·30 p.m. Rev
James leach, pastor. David
Holt er , loy leader .

,.,ce . 7:30 . proyfl'f m11e ting, Thurs MAlON CHURCH Of CHRIST . P. day . 7.30 p .m.
0 BoJO: 487 , Mrll er St. , Mason . W.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF

HARTFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST

fAIRVIEW

BI BLE CHUR CH .

Letoll . W. Vo , Rt. 1, Re;v . Charles
Harg ra ves , pastor . Worship ser vrres . 9.30 a.m , Sunday school ,
II o rn . evenmg worshtp . 7:30
pm
Tuesday co ttag e prover
rnef:.' trng and B1ble st udy , 9 30
om Wo rsl11p serv1ce. Wedne~ ­
day , 7 30 p.m.

CAL VARY BIBLE CHURCH. ~6 N.
Se(ond
M1d d lepor1 .
Alan
B loc ~ w ood pastor , Services on
Su,rday ot 10 30 a.m. and 7·30
p rn w1th Sunday. schoo l ol 9.30
om Bible stu dy Wednesday ,
7 30 p m

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Corner Four th
and lmco ln S l ~ .. M1ddlepor t; Re Y.
ODel l Mor1ley . poslo1 Sony Hudson Sunday School supe{in ten dent. Sunday sc hool. 9:30 o .m ..
eve n1ng worship , 7 30 p .m.,
p1ayer
and prai~e
se11Jice
Wednesday . 7' 30 p.m
'

THE

PEOP LE'S CHURCH

Of

POMEROY
Court Sl~

POME ROY

WESLEYAN

HOLINESS
Harrl,anville Rood:
Dewey King, pastor . Ed i•on
'Weolfer , oSS!t. tant ; Henry Eblin,
Jr .. Sundoy t.chool su pt . Sunday

JEHOVAH S WllNESSES, T m;le
eos! of Rutland . junction of Route
124 and Noble Summit Rood (T174 ). Sunday Bible lecturiJ , 9 30
o ... Watchtower stud~ . 10:30
a.m.: Tuesday . Bible sludy, 7 and
8: 15 P·"l.·; fhundoy , theocra tic
~ chool ,
7:30 p .m .;
serlfice
meeting , 8:30p.m .
HOPE BAPTIST - S70 Gront St .,

Middlepoel. Bobby Elk ino , posror ,
Sunday School, TO a .m .; worship
service. 11 o .m .. eYening urvice ,
7 30 p .m
Thu ndoy prayer

meeling and Bible iludy , 7 : ~
p.m
RUTLAND FREEWill BAPTISf
Ch ur ch -

leland Holey , poslor .

Sunday school, 10 a.m.: .,.ning
servi ce ,

7:30

p .m .

Prayer

mooring, Wednoodoy , 7,30 p,m,
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy,
locoled on tho 0 . J. Whiro Rood
off highway 160. Sunday School

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~ hip , 11 a.m . Sunday eYenin g se r -

IN CHRISTIAN UNION, The Rev .
Wrll1arn Campbel l, po s!o r . Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a.m . James Hughe~ .
~ upt
e venin g service , 7:30 p .m,
Wednes d ay evenmg praye r
mee lrng , 7 30 p .m. You th prayer
~mvicee o c h lu11sd av .

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Pomeroy, Ohio

~h1p sor., •ce
I I a.m and 7 30
pm
Wee~ly
Brble Sludy
Wednesd ay . 7 30p.m .

Corne r Main and
th ~rd floor ov• r
l1ghthou ~o e Re stcurcnt. Henry
Coo~ . po sto1 . Sunda"y sc hool , 10
RUTLAND CO MMUNir¥ om ., morn1ng worshi p, II a.m .;
C HUR~H . ~unday Sc hool . 9 30 ever1111g Hllvtc:e , 7 .30. Wednes·
a rn · w a rsh1p ~er.,. , ce II a m
day evening ~111vice , 7:30. In·
Wed nes day ptOyfitr meet1ng 7 30 terdenominot lonol , fu ll gospel .
p m youth serv1ces , Sunday, 7
RLilLAND CHURCH Of GOD Pas tor Dennis Bahu . Sunday
p rn ,, Sunday ntght worsh1p 7 30
~UllA ND CHURCH OF THE School , 10 a.m .. worship se1vice ,
NAZARENE R~ .., Lloyd D Grir'nm . II ,JO a .m . and 7:30p.m . Prayer
Jr pos tor Sunday schoo l q 30 mee ting, Wednesday , 7.30·p .m .
WILAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
am w onh1p ser v1ce , 10 30 am
B, oodco st l1 ve ove1 WMPO , \iOung Of JESUS CHRI ST , Eld111 James
pe o ples
sefv1c o
6 30 . Miller. Bib le 5ludy , Wednesday ,
7 p 111 7 30 p .m .. Sunday Schoql, 10 a.m.
f&gt;vongelu hc HH v•ce
Sun day n1ght service , 7·l0 p.m .
Wodnesdoy , 7 p m .

CHRIST, Elden R. Bloke, past or .
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Sunday School 10 a.m ., Howard
FIRST
m.n1ster.
.V .. Coy, supt ,; Morn1ng se rmo n . Charles . Ru ss ell , Sr
ner of
11 om .. Sunday ni ght se rv1 ces Rrc k Mac om ber , supt Sunday
Ma son
Chmtron Endeovor . 7 30 p m . sc hoo l, 9,30 o.m .. w or sh1p ser Sunday

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RtORGANIIlO CHURCH Of
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SYR ACUSE CHURCH OF THE ble Sunday School 9 30 o rn mol ·
NA ZA RENE , ReY. Dale Bo ss ,
pa stor
Bob Mot' re , Sunday
Xhool st~pl. , Sunde)' school 9 30.
morning wor ship, 10 ·45
a.m
om evangelistic ser vic e. 7 p .m .
prayer
Wetlnesdoy serY ices
ond praise. 7 p .m .. Nazarene
youth 7 p .m . Oo 1ty prayer
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Mtddles worth . Po,t or
Sunday
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Ser v1ces. II a.m.
SA CRED HEART , Rev Father
Paul D. Welton pos!or . Phon11
997-1815 . 'Saturday eventng Man
7 30. Sun day Mau , 8 and 10om :
Confeuion . Satt~rdoy , 7-7,J0p.m .
CH RIST IAN BAP TIS T - On th 11
Reule 1 bypass . James E. Keesee ,
poll or. Sunday ~c hool, 10 a rn ..
morntng wors hip. I 1 a rn . even.
tng ~e r v 1 ce . 7.
TR INITY Chris tian A uembly
Coo lville Gtlbert Spencer :
pasror . Sundo~ school . 9.30 o.m.
morntng worship . II a m . Sunday
even1ng sttr\ltCf . 7·30 p.m ,
mtdweek prayer ~oer vice Wednes day . 7;30 p .m.

FRANK &amp; ERNIE

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Circle Oth
tlln

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· and Ml'8, George Cirde
James Circle of New
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M
Ci
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rcle on Easter

diU&amp;hter of Logan,

Paul

CHURCH Of Moore, R, D. Racine, were
CHRIST-'Gobriel Meoz , pooror , Easter Sunday l!lleatl Of Mr.
Sunday ochool , 9:30 a.m.: moen- and Mrs. Robert Lee and

family.
M

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Foster

of

Pomeroy' Mr · and Mn. Gene
Yoa, Charles, Suaan of Oak
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and N-' Cl 1
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER _
uwe rc e were c:Jlnner
Goorge'o Crook Rood . Church 8Uatl of of Mr. And Mn. Carl
school , 9' 30 o.m .: morning war- , Circle and family on Easter
during regu lar chur ch hour In
church basement. Sunday ....en·
ing seNice. 7 p .m.; Wedn••doy
serY ice, 7:30p.m.

:30. Sunday.
P•ov•• mHiing Wednoodoy, 7:30
Dille Circle II .._.. 1••
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Co'"'' ol Sycomoro and S.Cond Pl11111tl, 81-· ' i teacher in
•hlp, 10:30: e\lenln; 1ervlce, '

Stt ., Pomer~y . The Rev. William

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having missed a grnud slam .
If spades were gulng to
break 3-2'he would m!t ke an
overtri ck , but South wanted
to be s ure of s ix aga inst a
bad spade break .
At trick I wo he led a spade
toward his hand . Both opponents followed and every-

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A lhoughl for lhe day :
British poet William Wordsworth said, " Minds that have
nothing to confer find little to
perceive."

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during lhe North African
campa1gn of World War 11.
In
194 7, millions of
Ameri can s w er e with out
telephone servi ce as a nation·
wide strike began . It lasted 23
days.
In 1968, federal troops were
ordered out in Baltimore to
put down racial r ioting ,

wa s home from ttw wars
provided he ex:erc tscd a Ill-

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fOUl 01d1nary WOldS'
spade and played low from
his own hand afler East
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Friday, April 7

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Ables of Bald Knob.
Mr

worship , 7:30 p .m.; Th urt day
evening Bible study and prayer

ing church , 10:30 o.rrt . Junior
church program under dlrtt llon

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3ET A ~Ol.J0='¥0U'&lt;BE~=­

Jupiter ana ~atu m .
Those born on this dale are
phase .
under
the sign of Aries.
There is no morning star.
English
poet
and
The evenin g stars are
l'ljilosopher
William
WordsMer cury, Mars, Venus.
worth was born April 7, 1770.
This is actor James Garner 's
51st birthday .
On this day in history :
In 19ZI, the first successful
demonst r ation of long dista nce television was made
Jacoby and Alan Sontag
between Wa shington, D . C.,
and New York City .
In 1943, Ameri can and
thing loo k ed f1nr HI' IN I a
British
troops accomplished
4J7 'I\
trump to dummy 's QU C'('n
str•l
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linkup in Tunisia
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and when hath o pponen t ~

The Alamaoa c
United Press loternaliooal
Today is F riday, April 7,
the 97th day of 1978 with 268 to
follow.

BORN LOSER

ol monTh CPMA IINicoo , 10eond
Mr. and Mrs , Dwight
Wednesday WMB meering, lhird Swepston and ~·
Steve, and
lh•ough lilrh yourh IeNke. 18 friend of Colum ~·"-Jted
G110rge Croy le. postor .
IWI 'VIII
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 ·with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
G•onl Sr., Mlddleporr; Ro, , Bobby and family on Saturda)l
Elkino . Sundoy school , TO o.m.:
Mr. and Mrs. Q~rence
morn ing worsh ip, 11: evening Grueaer of Mine-~" ' Mr.

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER INC.
TRI NITY CHURCH . Rev. W. H .
PeHin, posli) r, Bob Buck , Sunday
5chool supt . Church School 9 15
a.m .; wor sh1p serv1ce . IO·JO O.m .
Choir rehearsa l, Tuesday 7 30
p .m . under dtrec l 1on of A ilee
Nease .

RUTLAND CHU RCH Of GOO ,
Re-..r Bobby Por ter pastor. Sur day sc hool 10 a m ., Sunday war ·
shrp ll a.m. Sunday ~vening
~erv!Ce 7 p m Wed nesday Fam ily frori11g Hou1 7 p .m Wedneidoy
wo1sh1p ser~&lt;ice 7 30 p m

POMEROY CHURCH Of THE

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH,

NAZARENE Co1ner Un1on and
Mulbe~ry ,_ Re v ·Clyde V · He nder •on , past or Sunday school 9 30
a.m . Glen McCl ung ~upt morn
ing worship , 10 30 o.m even1ng
sef'v1c e, 7·30. mrd -wee J.. ~erv1ce
Wednesd ay 7 30 p .m
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Rev
Albe rt MocKenz1e , re-ctor Ser
v1ces Ond Sunday sc hool at 12
noon

Nea r long Bollom . Edsel Hart ,
p(Hii OI Sunday school 10 o .m .,
Chu1ch
7 30 p m
prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p.m Thu rsday .

POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST
112 W Morn StJohn McA rthur
pastor B'1ble sc hool 9 30 a m
mormng wor1oh1p 10 30 om
You th meetmgs 6 30 p .m even·
1119 worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday
n1gh t praye1 meetmg and B1ble
study 7 JOp m
THE SAl VATION ARMY
115
. Bullernut Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Roy Wm 1ng olh&lt;ers m
char ge
Sunday h ol1n e~s
meetmg 10 o m Sunde!' School
10 30 a m Sunde..,. school leader
YPSM Elo 1 ~e Ada m~ 7 p m
!&gt; OivOIIQ il mee t1ng
&gt;Qf'IOUS
~peo !..er sand muJ.r C specrol~ 7 30
p .m Thun.day 10 o m 10 2 p m
Lodres Ho111e league ol women
.nv rte-d 7 30 p m proye~ meetmg
and Brbl £- $tudy
Bob l'~ t ep
leader
Rev
Noel Hermon
reache1
BURliNGTON SOUIHERN BA P
liST CHAPEl Rou te I Shade
Po~ror
Bobby EJI.un~
Sunday
Hhool 5 p m Sunday worsh1p
S 45 p m Wedne~day- prayer ~er ­
v1ce 7 30 p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST 200 W Mau1 5t Jerry
Paul mrn1sli!-r phone 9CJ'} 7666
Conscrvotrve nan rn~trum entol
Sunday wor~hrp 10 om Brble
study II om wOr$hrp 0 p m
Wednesda ..,· Brble ~tud~ . 7 p m

OLD DEXT ER BIB LE CHRI STI AN
CHURCH
Re .. Rolph Sm1 t h
pastor Sunday school 9 30 o .m
Mrs Worle y Francrs super rn ten ·
dent Preachrn g serv1ces lrr~t &amp;
thrrd Sund ay~ followrng Sunda y
School
GRAHAM UNITED MET HODIST
Preoch1ng 9 30 a.m. l lfst and ~e
cond Sunda ys of each month
rh,rd and fourth Sundays each
mon t h worshrp serv1ce at 7 30
p m Wedne~day evenmgs ol
7 30 Prayer and Brble Study

IEVtNT H DAY

MIDDL EPORT

PENTECOSTAL,

Th11d A vtJ the Re v. Wi1l1orn Knit tel pa~t or Ronald Dugan , Sunday School Supl ClaHes lor oil
ages eveprng ~erv 1c e , 7:30. Sib le
~ t udy , Wedne:oday . 7.30 p.m ..
,.au th serviC' f.H F' n doy , 7·30p .m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill SAP fi ST Co1ne1 Ash and Plurn Noel
He~rman pm!or Saturday even Ing stHv•ce 7 30 p .m Sunday
School 10 30 a rn .
~

METHODIST CHURCH

~e v ~ obe rt

Hoyden
Re v James Corb111
CHESTER Warsh1p 9 15 a m.
Church School I 0 o m
POMEROY worsh1 p ser.•rc e
915 a m . Sunday school 1030
om
Rev
Rober! Hoyd&amp;n
m1nrs1er
ENTERPRI SE Worshrp 9 om
Church Schooll Oam
ROC K SPRINGS Worshrp 10
a rn
Chu rch Schoo! q 15a.m
UMYF630pm
FLATWOODS Worshr p II am
Chur(h SchooliO om

MIDDLEPORTCl USTER
Rev Robel! Bu m garn e1
HEATH
Robert
Bumgar ner
Pastor
Worshrp
10 30 o m
Chu rc h School G1 30 a m UMYF 6

BA PTIST

Corner Snnh and Palme r the Rev
~trby
Oiler
post er
Rober t
Porker , superm tendent Su11d oy
WMPO Rad 10 prog ram 7 45 a m
Sunda y School , 9 15 o m Mom
mg Worshrp . 10 15 o .m Youth oc
tw1lles a r'l d fellowShip for 1unror
and sen101 h1gh J.luden ts b p m
Sunday even1ng wor shrp 7 30
p m M1d week p1o yer ser ... ,ces
Wednesday . 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF CHR IS T M1d ·
dlepor t . 5th ~nd Ma in George
Gloze mm1ster M1k e Gelloch .
~upen n tendenl
ferry Vonkey
youth minr~le 1 Bib le school. 9 30
f).m
morn1ng wors hrp 10 30
o.m
eventng worshtp 7 30
p10yer Sff fll' tCe 7 p m Wednes ·

day .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Of THE
NAZARENE R11v J1m Broom e
pastor. Mn Ma ry La th ey Sunday
school sup! Sunday sch'o ol q 30
a.m .; mornmg wor~hrp , 10 30
a .m . ,
Su nday
evong e ltsl!r
mee t ing,
7 00 p m
Prayer
meeting , Wednesday . 7 30 p m J

' UNI TED PRE SBYTER IAN
MINISTRY Of MEIGS COUNfY ,
Owighl L. Zovitz , dir&amp;Ctor

HARR ISONVIllE
PRES BYTERIAN . Rev . frnes l-'
Strick lin . pastor . Sunday church
schooJ . 9:30 a .m., Mrs. Homer
L•• · supt .; morning worship ,

10:30.
MIDDlEPORT, Sunday school ,
9:30a.m .. R lc ~rd Vaugha n, supt .
Morning won hlp, 10:30.
· ·
SVR.ACUSE . Morning worship , 9
a.m .. Sunday school. 10 a.m . Mr• .
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Chu1&lt;h School 10 30
om
MclrHy re Sabbath School Sa1u1
CAHMH Chruch School 9 30
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rHE HILAND CH AP EL George supper lirst So!urda y 6 p m UMW
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
Casto pastor Sunday School
EASl l ETARl Chruch Sc hool
9 30 a m evenmg worsh1p 7 30 .
l~ t 2nd 3rd Sundays q 30 o m
Thursday evemng p1oy e1 serv1ce
730pm
Fourlh Sunday 10 30 om Wo1·
POMER OY r iRST BAPTIS T
ship 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th
Davrd Mann mmrster W1lltom Sunday 9 30om Proye1 mee tmg
Wed nesday 7 30 p m UMW l~t
Watson Sunday !&gt;Choal wpt Sun
day !&gt;chool q 30 am momrng luesdoy 7 30 p m
w or~h1 p 10 30om
WES LEYAN (Ro(ln e ) Su11doy
FIRST SOUT HERN BAP TISI 182 School 10 a rn W or~h1p 11 o 1n
Mulbe• ry Ave Porne1oy Paul J 1 Jr UM YF Wed na!)doy 3 30 p m
Brb le Sl udy Thu1 ~d oy 7 p m Choir
Wh, te Po5ol01 C.o1y B o~h a m Sun
Proct1re Thursday 8 p m
da y ~chaol supt Sun do y school
LEIART FALLS ( hu,c h Sd1ool
q 30 o m
morn1ng worshtp
I~! 7nd 3rd Sundays 10 15om
10 30 evenrng ~ o r~htp b 30 p m
W o r~h•p
M1dweek. praye1 ~ervtCE! 7 30 4th Sunday Q IS a rn
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4th Sun day 7 30 p m
MIDWAY COMMUN ITY CE NTER
MORNING STAR Wo rsh rp 9 30
Dexter Rd longs v1lle Oh10 Rev
Clyde Ferrell Pastor Su11day om Church School 10 30om
~choo l
II
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Saturday M1d Wee~ Serv1 ce Wedne~day 8
pm
preochmg se1v•ce!&gt; 7 30 p m
MORSE CHAPEl W arshp 11
Wedne!.dOy C\lenmg Btb le study
at 7 30p rn
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PORTLAND Worshrp 7 30 p m
FA IT H TABERNACL E CHURCH
Bodey Run Road Rev Emme l l Church School9 30om
SUTTON Church School 9 30
Rowson pas tor Handley Dunn
am Wor sh1p Is! and Jrd Sunday~
~upt Sunday school 10 o m }un
10 30 0 fl'l
day eYenmg se1v•ce 7 30 Btble
NORTH EAIT CLUSTE R
leochrng 7 JOp m lhur:sday
Rev Richard Thom as
DYESVIllE
CO MMUNII Y
Po~to1
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Dv o ne St'dens tn cker
Sunday ~~ hool 9·30 a m .. Sunda y
John Dou g l o~
mornrnq wor shtp 10.30 !:Iunday
evcn1n1 e ,. tt e. 7 30
Assocr afe$
JOPPA
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Mee t1ng Wednesday 8 p m
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LO NG BOITOM 5undoy ~choOI
Re v Henry Key Jr pasto r Sunat Q 30om Wor-.hip serv1&lt;e~ ot
day School 9 30 a m M n Ervrn
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sup!
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meet1 n g
ot 8
p m
on
wor!!.h1p 10 .j 5o m
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NORTH BUHll
W or~h1p II
CHRIST l':oJ CHRIS TI AN UNION
am Chu rc h !&gt;chao! 10om
la wrefl(@ Manley pas tor M rs
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Rus sell Young Sunday School
o rn Wo rshrp 10 45 a m P1ay111
Sup • Sunday School q 30 om
mee!mg Wedne~doy 7 &lt;45 p m
Even1ng worsh rp 7 30 Wedne~
UMW 31d luesdoy B p rn
day P' aye1 meetrng 7 30 p m
REEDSVILLE Sunday Schoo1 9 30
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD ,
Rocrne Route ') the Re.,. , James o m Wor!oh1p 7 30 p m Proy e1
lue ~ doy
M Muncy pas tor Sunday school . Meettng 7 30 p m
Vr~II OI 10n7 30 p m I st rhur!odoy
9 45 a m morn1ng wor ship I I
Sll VfR RIDGE Worshrp 10om
0 fl"'
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r UPPERS Pl AIN S W oh h1p 9
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week ly q 30 a rn on Sunday
Preoch rng hr~t and t h~rd Sunday s
of month by Cldford Sm11h q 30

om
HOBSON CHRIST I AN UNION
Rt!v Ke1th Eblm pas to r Sunday
Xhool , 9 30 om
l eonard
G ilmore f ~rst elder eYenmg ser
\liCe 7 30 p rn Wed nesd ay pr ayer
meetrng 7 30 p m.
M1. MORIAH CHU RCH Of GOD,
Racrpe Rou te 1 The Re Y. Charles
Hand pos ter Sun day sc hool 9 &lt;4 5
o.rn . mornrng worsh1p I I om
El(enmg serviCes Tu esday and
Fndoy , 7 30 p m

BEARWAll OW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Duane Worden
m tn1 l1er. Btble don 9 30 o.m .
mornmg worsh•p
10 30 om .
e venm g worshrp
6 30 p m
Wednesdoy B1ble ~tu dy 6 30 p m

KENO

CHURCH OF CHRIST,

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mornrng servrce q 30 o m w1th
preaching on l~rst and thtrd Sun
day of month by George P1 cKem

NEW SfiVERS VIllE COMMUNI
TY Church , Sunday School ~er
YICO, q 45 0 m Wo rshrp servrce
10:30, Evangelistic Serv1ce , 7 30
p . m.
Wedn es day
Praye r
mee ling , 7 30

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Sunday sc hool sup ! . Sunday
school , 9 30 o m morn mg war ·
sh ip and commur'!IOrt , 10·30 o.m ,
Sunday e¥en1ng youth Chttstron
Endeavor b p rn wo rsh 1p se• ·
vice . 7 P m Wednesday eveninp

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proy e1 rnee1rng and B1b!e Sludy 7
pm
51 JOHN l UT HERAN CHU RCH .
Pme G1o ve The Rev Wdhom
M•ddlesw ort h
Po ~10 1
Churc h
!&gt;e' v1ce~ 9 30 a m Sunday School
10 30

am

BRADBURY

CHUR CH

Of

CHRIST ·Mr Don ald Roley po!:.tor .
Sun de~ school 9 30 o rn
war
!&gt;hrp !.ervrce 10 30 a m Sunda y
!.ervtCes 7 p m
you th group
Wednesday 7 p m
AN TI QUITY BAP TIST Rev Earl
Shuler pastor
Sunday .school
't 30 o m Church serv1ce 7 p m
you th mee t rng b p fl'l luesdoy a•.
ble Sh.idy 7 p m
RACI NE CHURCH O f
I HE
NAZAREN E Re v John A Coli
mo11 pastor Fron k lrn Imboden
ch o11m011 ol the Boord of Chrr~
11on l rfe Sunday School 9 30
om
mornmg w o r~h1p 10 30
Sunda y even.ng w o r ~h1p 7 30
p m Prayer m e ellng Wedr•es
do·; 7JO p m
RACINt FIRST BAPIIST Don L
Wolk er . Po5tor Ronn1e So l~ e r
Sun day school ~upt
Su nd ay
'J Chool 9 30 o m marnrng w ar
sh•p 10 &lt;4 0 om Sunday 11ven1ng
w o rship 7 30 Wednesday even
1ng 81b le ~tudy 7 30
DAN VILL E WESLEYAN Rev R
D Brown pastor Sunday School
morn1ng w o1shr p
9 30 am
10 -' 5 youth !&gt;ervrce b 45 p rn
even1ng worsh rp
7 30 p m
praye r and pro 1se Wednesda y
7 30p m

lllV[R

RUN

FRH

BAPfiST

M tles lrou1
pO!&gt;Io '
)und oy
school 10 o .m Stevf!' L1 111.., ~u pr
Evenm g ~Arvi(E!' 7 p rn p1oycr
nieetrng , Thursday 7 p rn

CHESTE R CHURCHOF

GOO

Rev Bobby Porte1 po1ot01 Sun day ~ c hool 9 30 am w 01~h1p
.!o er vl( @, II o m ~venrng !oe r vl(~ .
7 30 youth .!oft1V 1( 8 Wl!d ne~doy
730 prn
LAN GSVIllE
CH RI Sl iAN
CHURCH Rober t Mu sser po ~ 1 0 r
Sunday ~ c h ool , 9 30 a m
Roy
S•gmon sup! ., mornrng w01Sh1 p ,
10 30 Sunday e ve nmg ~e1VI C 9 ,
7 30 mtd · weel-: serv1dt, Wedn esdoy730pm

CHURCH Of

JEIUS CHRISl ,

EDEN UNITED BR ETHREN IN

J t ~US

CHRI SI Of LATlfR DAY

)A IN I S PorI land Roc1ne Rood
Wrllrom Rou\h po&lt;&gt;!Of Ru Hell
Rot (lr ll chwch sc hool D1r~cto 1
)undoy Sch oo l 9 30 o m Morn
rnq wo "h'r 10 JO o ill . Sunday
evPn•ng '&gt;e' v•&lt; e 7 p m Wedne~
day evcm111g praye r se r ~;1ces 7 30
pm
B EI Hl ~ H E M BAPTISl Re" Earl
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRI STIAN
Shui P1 .pa stor Wo rsh1 p ~erv • ce
Roge1 Watson po~ l o r Ken neth
9 30 o m Sundoy schoo l 10 30
Byer Sunday sc hool ~up ! M orn
o 111 S1ble S1udy and prayer se1
1119 wors ~·u p Q 30 a m
Sun
VItO Thur\doy 7 30p rn
dayschool 10 30 o m e._enmg
CARUTON CHURCH K m g ~bury
~e r v tce
7 30 Wed ne~d oy Rrbll)
Rood Go1y Krng , po ster . Sund ay
~tud y . 7 ::Jo p m
~Lhoo l
Q 30 o .m
Rolph Carl
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Don
WP"'"' tenden t evcn111g wo1J.h1p
Wd~on
Sun day
school
7 30 p m
Prayer rn ec!rng .
~upe r 1n t en d ent
Sunday ~(hool
Wodnesday 7 30 p .m
q -' 5 o IT1 e._en1ng w ors hrp 7
LONG B0110M CHRI STIAN
p m , Pra yer meetrng 7 p m
Br u&lt;o Smi th , p01.1 0 • Walla ce
Wed nesd Qy .
Dam ewood Supt. B1bl c School.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHR ISTIAN Gl 30 o rn P1eochm g se1vrce .
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood,
10 45a m N oeven,ng~e'v'cc
pastor Howard Coldwell J,
HY SE ll RUN FRH MHHODISI
· Sunday S&lt;hool Sup t . Sunday
CHURCH Rev Herbert A drng
School 9 30 a.m . Mo1rm1g Ser
pa stor Sunday School 9 30 a.m ,
man 10 30 a m . Sunday eYenm g
se r..,, cc
10 30 om.
Morr11ng
~er .. ,ce 7 p.m
lv ongolr~ ll c ~e • vrce 7 p m Prayer
lElART
FAlLS
UNITED
mee 1u1g Thur sday , ! p.m
BRE IHREN Rev f reeland Noms
FREEDOM GOSP EL MI S~IO N oT
po~t or Floyd Noms , ~upt Sunday
Bald Kno b
Rev
Lawrence
~chool 9 30 am , mmn1ng ~er
Glue~encarnp S1 posto1 . Roge1
man , !0 30 a 0m ., Pro ye1 ~e r vrce
Wdllord Sr SLJndoy sc hool supt
Wedne~doy . 1 30 p m
Sunday H hool 9 30 a
Sunday
CHURCH Of GOD OF PRO
eJen1ng ~erv 1c c 7 p m P1oy e'
PHE CY O ,J White Rood off lbO
rnee lln g l uesd oy
7 30 p rn
Re.. George Groyle. pos tarSun
b n~~~
Doe tcr
clos5 IPoder
day School . 10 a .m ., Arthu r Hen
Youlh mcctrng W e dne~day . 7 30
son Supt , Mo, Hng Worshrp II
p rn
wr th Don and Martha
am Young People 's ~ e r vr&lt;a 7
M eo d o w~ le ader ~
p m Even ing se,v•ce , 7 30 p rn
WHilE S ( HA~ ~l Coolvil le RO
WP.dne!&gt;day M id - Wee~ Prayer
Fie... Ro y Dee ter pas tor Sunday
Serv1ce
7 30 p .m .
Yo u th
sc hool9 30 o rn worshr p HHv•ce
ml'e ling , 6 30 p .m . henmg wor
10 30 a rn , Blble st udy and proye1
~h1 p 730pm .
!.erv1ce Wedne)day 7 30 p m

loc: o1ed 01 Rutla nd on New L1mo
Road nex t to Fore~! A c1e Po1k
Rev Roy Rouse , past or Robe•l
Musser Sunday School S\lpt Sun ·
doy sc hool 10 30 o.m w or~h1p
7 30 p rn B1b le Study Wedn es
day 7 30 p m
Sa tu rday nrght
prayc1 serviCe 7 30 p m

CHESTER

CH URCH 01

IHE

RUTlAND
NAZARENE_. Re v. Herber! G rote
N' Uil AND CHURO! O f CHRI ST
po ~ t 0 1 Wo1sh1p !&gt;er v1ce II 0 111
lor 1 y Colema11
pas to•. Co
and 7 30 p.m . Sunday . Sur'\day
5undoy !ochool suph Sam McKm
Sc hool 9 30 o m. RIChard Bort on
ney and Herb Ellll t Sunday sc hool
su p! Pro'(el m&amp;etmg Wedne~
and tom mumon Q 30 o m War
doy , 7 lOp.m.
~h1p and com unton 10 30 o m
BRADF OR D

CHUR CH

0&gt;

CHR IS T, Gabriel Mu~ pa5t o r 8r
nm g chur ch 10.30 a m Sunday
evenrng serv1 ce. 7 00 p m.
Wednesday servic&amp;, 7 30 p m . ·

lAUREl CliFF FREE METHODI ST
CHURCH Re,v . f loyd F Shook
po~ lor , llo yd W11ght
Sunday
School Sup! , Mo rnm g Wor~ h1p
9 30 o .m Su nday School 10 70
am Wednesday Ptayer and Bt
bl e Study 7 30 p.m . Sunday even
•ng wor sh1p 7 30 p m., Chair Pr ac
lice Thunday 7 p m

MASON COUNTY
SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Co•
~ e co nd

and Anderson ,
Pos t01 F10 nk l ow thor .
!ochool. 9.&lt;45 n rn ., ~or -

POMEROY
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Home lite Saws
Ph , Ul-3308
Chesler

Vo Su1lday Btbl e Study 10 a .m.,
Worshrp I I a.m . and 7 p .m . B1ble
Study Wednesday 7 p .m .. Voco l
mus1c.
MASON ASSEMBlY Of GOD
Dud drng Lane. Mason W. Vo:
Ches ter Tennant Postor. Sunday
S( hool 9 45 am.
( h.ldren's
Church b .4 5 p .m Yaung P11ople 's
Ser..-Ke 6 -' S p.m Evangelistic
Ser..-Ke 7 30 p.m. Women 's Mis SIO na ry Counc 1l 10 a.m . first and
thrrd Tuesday ~ Prayer and Bible
Study Wedne!&gt;doy , 7 30 p m .

GOD No t Pentecostol . Rev .
George O i ler, pos!or . Worship
5er ... ice Sunday , 9:-45 a.m.; Sun day schoo l. 11 a .m.; wors.hip ser v•c e, 7:30 p .m. Thur sday prayer
mee ting , 7:30p.m.
·
MT , HERMON Uni ted Br eth re n
Church . Sunday School 9.30 a .m .
Worshi p serv ice 10 :-45 o .m
Preaching •ervices e very Sunday
ohernoting wi th C. E. Wednesday
pr ayer mee ting 7·30 p.m. Rev
James leach, pastor. David
Holt er , loy leader .

,.,ce . 7:30 . proyfl'f m11e ting, Thurs MAlON CHURCH Of CHRIST . P. day . 7.30 p .m.
0 BoJO: 487 , Mrll er St. , Mason . W.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF

HARTFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST

fAIRVIEW

BI BLE CHUR CH .

Letoll . W. Vo , Rt. 1, Re;v . Charles
Harg ra ves , pastor . Worship ser vrres . 9.30 a.m , Sunday school ,
II o rn . evenmg worshtp . 7:30
pm
Tuesday co ttag e prover
rnef:.' trng and B1ble st udy , 9 30
om Wo rsl11p serv1ce. Wedne~ ­
day , 7 30 p.m.

CAL VARY BIBLE CHURCH. ~6 N.
Se(ond
M1d d lepor1 .
Alan
B loc ~ w ood pastor , Services on
Su,rday ot 10 30 a.m. and 7·30
p rn w1th Sunday. schoo l ol 9.30
om Bible stu dy Wednesday ,
7 30 p m

INDEPENDENf

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CH URCH, INC.
Corner Four th
and lmco ln S l ~ .. M1ddlepor t; Re Y.
ODel l Mor1ley . poslo1 Sony Hudson Sunday School supe{in ten dent. Sunday sc hool. 9:30 o .m ..
eve n1ng worship , 7 30 p .m.,
p1ayer
and prai~e
se11Jice
Wednesday . 7' 30 p.m
'

THE

PEOP LE'S CHURCH

Of

POMEROY
Court Sl~

POME ROY

WESLEYAN

HOLINESS
Harrl,anville Rood:
Dewey King, pastor . Ed i•on
'Weolfer , oSS!t. tant ; Henry Eblin,
Jr .. Sundoy t.chool su pt . Sunday

JEHOVAH S WllNESSES, T m;le
eos! of Rutland . junction of Route
124 and Noble Summit Rood (T174 ). Sunday Bible lecturiJ , 9 30
o ... Watchtower stud~ . 10:30
a.m.: Tuesday . Bible sludy, 7 and
8: 15 P·"l.·; fhundoy , theocra tic
~ chool ,
7:30 p .m .;
serlfice
meeting , 8:30p.m .
HOPE BAPTIST - S70 Gront St .,

Middlepoel. Bobby Elk ino , posror ,
Sunday School, TO a .m .; worship
service. 11 o .m .. eYening urvice ,
7 30 p .m
Thu ndoy prayer

meeling and Bible iludy , 7 : ~
p.m
RUTLAND FREEWill BAPTISf
Ch ur ch -

leland Holey , poslor .

Sunday school, 10 a.m.: .,.ning
servi ce ,

7:30

p .m .

Prayer

mooring, Wednoodoy , 7,30 p,m,
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy,
locoled on tho 0 . J. Whiro Rood
off highway 160. Sunday School

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~choal . 9.30 a .m ., morn1ng wor ·
~ hip , 11 a.m . Sunday eYenin g se r -

IN CHRISTIAN UNION, The Rev .
Wrll1arn Campbel l, po s!o r . Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a.m . James Hughe~ .
~ upt
e venin g service , 7:30 p .m,
Wednes d ay evenmg praye r
mee lrng , 7 30 p .m. You th prayer
~mvicee o c h lu11sd av .

WINNIE

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Pomeroy, Ohio

~h1p sor., •ce
I I a.m and 7 30
pm
Wee~ly
Brble Sludy
Wednesd ay . 7 30p.m .

Corne r Main and
th ~rd floor ov• r
l1ghthou ~o e Re stcurcnt. Henry
Coo~ . po sto1 . Sunda"y sc hool , 10
RUTLAND CO MMUNir¥ om ., morn1ng worshi p, II a.m .;
C HUR~H . ~unday Sc hool . 9 30 ever1111g Hllvtc:e , 7 .30. Wednes·
a rn · w a rsh1p ~er.,. , ce II a m
day evening ~111vice , 7:30. In·
Wed nes day ptOyfitr meet1ng 7 30 terdenominot lonol , fu ll gospel .
p m youth serv1ces , Sunday, 7
RLilLAND CHURCH Of GOD Pas tor Dennis Bahu . Sunday
p rn ,, Sunday ntght worsh1p 7 30
~UllA ND CHURCH OF THE School , 10 a.m .. worship se1vice ,
NAZARENE R~ .., Lloyd D Grir'nm . II ,JO a .m . and 7:30p.m . Prayer
Jr pos tor Sunday schoo l q 30 mee ting, Wednesday , 7.30·p .m .
WILAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
am w onh1p ser v1ce , 10 30 am
B, oodco st l1 ve ove1 WMPO , \iOung Of JESUS CHRI ST , Eld111 James
pe o ples
sefv1c o
6 30 . Miller. Bib le 5ludy , Wednesday ,
7 p 111 7 30 p .m .. Sunday Schoql, 10 a.m.
f&gt;vongelu hc HH v•ce
Sun day n1ght service , 7·l0 p.m .
Wodnesdoy , 7 p m .

CHRIST, Elden R. Bloke, past or .
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Sunday School 10 a.m ., Howard
FIRST
m.n1ster.
.V .. Coy, supt ,; Morn1ng se rmo n . Charles . Ru ss ell , Sr
ner of
11 om .. Sunday ni ght se rv1 ces Rrc k Mac om ber , supt Sunday
Ma son
Chmtron Endeovor . 7 30 p m . sc hoo l, 9,30 o.m .. w or sh1p ser Sunday

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Song serviCe 8 p m Preo chrng VI C (' I 0 30 0 m Btble Study I ues
B 30 p m
M rdwe ek P1oye1 dot' 7 30 p m
1neetmg Wed nesday 7 p m Roy
RtORGANIIlO CHURCH Of
Adam s loy leode1

SYR ACUSE CHURCH OF THE ble Sunday School 9 30 o rn mol ·
NA ZA RENE , ReY. Dale Bo ss ,
pa stor
Bob Mot' re , Sunday
Xhool st~pl. , Sunde)' school 9 30.
morning wor ship, 10 ·45
a.m
om evangelistic ser vic e. 7 p .m .
prayer
Wetlnesdoy serY ices
ond praise. 7 p .m .. Nazarene
youth 7 p .m . Oo 1ty prayer
meetin g, B;30 o .m Me,-, · ~ prover
meetin g. Soturdov. 7 p .m.

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CLOTHING HOUSE

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Supeeinrondonr John

l ovedoy. First Wednesday nlghl

Mtddles worth . Po,t or
Sunday
Sc hool o t 9 45 o.m o nd Church
Ser v1ces. II a.m.
SA CRED HEART , Rev Father
Paul D. Welton pos!or . Phon11
997-1815 . 'Saturday eventng Man
7 30. Sun day Mau , 8 and 10om :
Confeuion . Satt~rdoy , 7-7,J0p.m .
CH RIST IAN BAP TIS T - On th 11
Reule 1 bypass . James E. Keesee ,
poll or. Sunday ~c hool, 10 a rn ..
morntng wors hip. I 1 a rn . even.
tng ~e r v 1 ce . 7.
TR INITY Chris tian A uembly
Coo lville Gtlbert Spencer :
pasror . Sundo~ school . 9.30 o.m.
morntng worship . II a m . Sunday
even1ng sttr\ltCf . 7·30 p.m ,
mtdweek prayer ~oer vice Wednes day . 7;30 p .m.

FRANK &amp; ERNIE

,I

TEN IN THf M()fC'NINu,

w.

. .. . .

ar Harden of Weston,
Va., - spent Saturday night

with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Circle Oth
tlln

'
ers ca 8 at the
Clr,cle home were Mr. anj l Mrs. Paul Card of Horse

· and Ml'8, George Cirde
James Circle of New
Haven, W. Va, , vl8lted with .
M
Ci
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rcle on Easter

diU&amp;hter of Logan,

Paul

CHURCH Of Moore, R, D. Racine, were
CHRIST-'Gobriel Meoz , pooror , Easter Sunday l!lleatl Of Mr.
Sunday ochool , 9:30 a.m.: moen- and Mrs. Robert Lee and

family.
M

Ed
fl ,

Foster

of

Pomeroy' Mr · and Mn. Gene
Yoa, Charles, Suaan of Oak
Grove, Uncia, Wavte, Verna
and N-' Cl 1
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER _
uwe rc e were c:Jlnner
Goorge'o Crook Rood . Church 8Uatl of of Mr. And Mn. Carl
school , 9' 30 o.m .: morning war- , Circle and family on Easter
during regu lar chur ch hour In
church basement. Sunday ....en·
ing seNice. 7 p .m.; Wedn••doy
serY ice, 7:30p.m.

:30. Sunday.
P•ov•• mHiing Wednoodoy, 7:30
Dille Circle II .._.. 1••
pm,
I
.,...,_,.
ST . PAUL lUTHERAN CHURCH lpr .011 VI Cillo, with her
Co'"'' ol Sycomoro and S.Cond Pl11111tl, 81-· ' i teacher in
•hlp, 10:30: e\lenln; 1ervlce, '

Stt ., Pomer~y . The Rev. William

,Oswald

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the actua l 4-t spade di vision .
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By Oswa ld Ja coby
and Alan Sontag
,
South wa sted no t ime or

energy i_n worrying about
having missed a grnud slam .
If spades were gulng to
break 3-2'he would m!t ke an
overtri ck , but South wanted
to be s ure of s ix aga inst a
bad spade break .
At trick I wo he led a spade
toward his hand . Both opponents followed and every-

F:a.st did lead a dwrnond .

South ruffed , thl•n r uffed a
low spad£• w1Lh dumm y's 10

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We th1nk lhat it is gener ally co rr ec t , but like most
Plays in bri dge it carries no
gua ran t ee,

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rule - "EOICT"

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A lhoughl for lhe day :
British poet William Wordsworth said, " Minds that have
nothing to confer find little to
perceive."

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Pass

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during lhe North African
campa1gn of World War 11.
In
194 7, millions of
Ameri can s w er e with out
telephone servi ce as a nation·
wide strike began . It lasted 23
days.
In 1968, federal troops were
ordered out in Baltimore to
put down racial r ioting ,

wa s home from ttw wars
provided he ex:erc tscd a Ill-

dumm y's last one letter lo each square . to form
fOUl 01d1nary WOldS'
spade and played low from
his own hand afler East
f0llowcd ThIS sa f et y pI a y L-=,.:...::.:;:_:::;.:=--t--,.,...,
~au ld cost hun an overtrick .
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Dea ler : South

BARNEY

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Sunday.

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Friday, April 7

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and Mrs. Roger Grueaer and

ol Ko•on Mrol toe children,

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Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Ables of Bald Knob.
Mr

worship , 7:30 p .m.; Th urt day
evening Bible study and prayer

ing church , 10:30 o.rrt . Junior
church program under dlrtt llon

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5A~Es Ni"Ji'o,J ::

3ET A ~Ol.J0='¥0U'&lt;BE~=­

Jupiter ana ~atu m .
Those born on this dale are
phase .
under
the sign of Aries.
There is no morning star.
English
poet
and
The evenin g stars are
l'ljilosopher
William
WordsMer cury, Mars, Venus.
worth was born April 7, 1770.
This is actor James Garner 's
51st birthday .
On this day in history :
In 19ZI, the first successful
demonst r ation of long dista nce television was made
Jacoby and Alan Sontag
between Wa shington, D . C.,
and New York City .
In 1943, Ameri can and
thing loo k ed f1nr HI' IN I a
British
troops accomplished
4J7 'I\
trump to dummy 's QU C'('n
str•l
egic
linkup in Tunisia
a
and when hath o pponen t ~

The Alamaoa c
United Press loternaliooal
Today is F riday, April 7,
the 97th day of 1978 with 268 to
follow.

BORN LOSER

ol monTh CPMA IINicoo , 10eond
Mr. and Mrs , Dwight
Wednesday WMB meering, lhird Swepston and ~·
Steve, and
lh•ough lilrh yourh IeNke. 18 friend of Colum ~·"-Jted
G110rge Croy le. postor .
IWI 'VIII
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 ·with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
G•onl Sr., Mlddleporr; Ro, , Bobby and family on Saturda)l
Elkino . Sundoy school , TO o.m.:
Mr. and Mrs. Q~rence
morn ing worsh ip, 11: evening Grueaer of Mine-~" ' Mr.

S.~;AOFORO

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MY MINIMUM OArJ..Y
JlEct&gt;uiRfMEN"'" oF
RE'ALI,.Y,

Carmel News,
By the Day
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1976 . BlACK FORO Gronodo ' •

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1$ Yf unlsur Umlt&gt;r
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words ~~ 4 l'•:"nl.'i per o,~ o rd pt'f de~;.

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ctrt: I:I L-ccple-U only wtlh t ash wnh
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WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
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IN LOV ING memory ol hnee Hud
son who lefr u~ or&gt; Apr1l 7

]q69
by ~or• lorry
dau gh te r •n law lmdo
alld
grand daughter Lou HudSon

Sad ly

rnts~ed

IN MEMORY a t our bel oved wde
mother and grandmo the r Mrs
Faye Log on who pas~cd away
Ap r rl8 1q70
Gone But Not For go!!en
You r ~omdy M om

IN LOVI NG memory of our dear
mo ther and grandmo ther Edrth
L Hood who po~sed away 2
year~ ago Apr rl6 1'06
For those of you who ho..,e o
morhe•
Jer1der her wrt.h core
'!'ou II ne . . er I.. now how much you
mrs~ her
Unfll you see her vocanr charr
Sadly rn•ssed by daughrer~
grnod chddren and great grand
chrldren

Notic~
THE
RACINE
Voluntee r
F1re
Deportment w rtl ~ponsor o gun
shoot eYery Saturday at 0 prn a t
!he~r bu1ldrng m Boshon Fo e
lory cho ke guns only
ClE ARAN CE SALE begms Man
Feb 13 at Sew·N Sew Ou t let
Mo rn Srreet
Ro c•ne
A ll
polyesrer double knr ts reduced
,iQ•. and
lhreod brg ~pool
5 l or Sl

so·.

NEW SHIPMENT OF bed sheets
S2 00 lb 0 8. h House ol
Fobrr cs I mde below M od
dleport on SR 7
GUN SHOOl
Rutla nd Legran·
Form every Sunday at 1::2 00
noon Sponsored by VFW
RFVIV AL AT M rddleporl lndepen
dent Holrnm,s Church
new
rhurch )
Peed Street
M rd
dlepor 1 Evongelrsr w .ll b~'&gt; the
ReY Dovrd Lr ghr and l=a m•ly
Ap nl 2 1978 7 30 pm nrghtty
c;,ongrng
n•ght l y
Spe(oO I
EYeryone wellome Rev 0 Ot;&gt; ll
M onle y Pastor
llA(INE
GU N Cl ub Spec•al
M eellng on wtld I tie Thur ~day
nrght Aprrl 13 ot7 30 pm
THE RA CINE Volun teer F1re Depr
rs d1scon trnue rng the rr gun
c;,hoo h for the seas on
The
dept w1shes to thank every or1e
l or helprng make the mot ch{'c;,
~ucce~s f ul

FOU ND key r•ng wrlh key1 H'
Iron! of Oor ly Sent1nel o ff •ce
Ph one 997 71561o rdentr l y
LOST ONE fe male blocM and
whrlc Englrsh Setter on Oak
R1dge area c;.ourh of Chester
Reword no questrons o sio: ed

9B5 394 7

Ads Turn Unwanted
Items
Into
Cash
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deck rncluded Ph one 742-3187
01 992. 5323
1971 OLOS CUTl A SS rn goo d con
drtton A uto P S P 8
011

11200
1971 CADillA C ELDO,ADO
Phone 991 7461
1Q71 FORO L10 4 dr AM rad1o
Olf power C IE"&lt;Jn A 1 condr
tron Why pO) rnore SlOC(t
9Q2 5407

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Bnggs and Stlai!OII motor new
c. ho on new rlu td1 Runs good

1'174 AMC HORNET Hotch bodo. X
[ .. cellen t cor,dttron P S aut o
r..-d e~tertor bloc~ rn!error
lrrm Coil Vernon Welx!r
742 :no

WAll lEX VINYL coated ond pre
po~ted wall covetrng~ Choo 'e
/rom 6 4 po!!~1n boo~~ Qurrk
!&gt;en.qce Phone '-99? 3748 o r
997 5020 Krng Bu ,lcier\ Supply
Co Mrdd icpor t 0 Plnnly o f
lree por~rng

1974 GRAN lORINO A'11 p ~
au to good regular and snow
lore~
E.. cel fenr shope
Coli
Mason 304 773 536 1 alt£&gt;r 6

OLIVER GRAIN Drrll qood condr
TJon $ I .SO Al~ o 7 ft dtc1g d • ~c
S7.S Tupper"! Plorm Ohro 101·1)
()b7 3368

s:noo

pm
IQ77 I-ORO GRANADA '2 dr o
cyl gas save1 .AM FM radro
CB 8 trocl.. Excellent con di
Iron S3b00 9CI1 3960
Only

9000

m r fe~

1971 ( A MARO tn good (Ondrtron
Coli 997 5769

197 4 YAMAHA Dl 150 blellenr
condr l ron (o11997 6349
IQ7o HONDA CB 750 b~cellenl
&lt;ondr t ron Colt oftc&gt;r 7 prn
985 3919
GOOD M IX ~ O hoy for ~ale (oil
949 2763
FARMAll 8 troe! or l or ':&gt;Ole Coli

949 1763

t'orSale
ECONOM¥ TRA CTOR wrlh oil ot tochrnenrs l rke new o~ lo. rn g
$7150 Ph one i6l4 t 698 3790

949 2B57
197 &lt;~

PINT O WAGON Good c'on
drtron Lec;,~ than 40 OOCl mrle~
Frresrone 5 h p rotot.ller ·! , ~e
new 9n · 613&lt;~

AUf·tion

gla~~wore

TWO STOR¥ home hause 6
rooms and bo th cellar out
burld1ngs 4 acres fond at edge
of Rutland Comple te tro1le r
hook up also 2 bon~ ~ appro• !&gt;
ed properly ol SIS 500 Phone
99") 7(Jq 4
IN RUTLA ND 6 rooms portrol
both ro t porI ulrlrty buil dmg
On b1g !or ( fly wa ter ga s
741 788 1

APPROX 70 one- ~ on FlatwoOds
Rd
/CJ FIN l11r and wo t1"•
ovorloble
Scoc ~ S ir. C'y Hrll
Porrwr oy Phone qq:; JB85

monog~-&gt;rru&gt;nt

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1Q07 S"'-YliNE 10 • SO 7 b!•droo111
rr orle1
Potrh undl'rprrmrrrq
luc&gt;l ool rani. par Holly lu""'l1
£&gt;d Coil Q97 3q 14 aflpr J 30

Landmark

1969 11 " bO une br&gt;dr oo rn Gm
range
wood
~ool
lrf'al
(Orpp r !?000 985 41HI
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bO tl Co 10 11\0brlc&gt;
home 7 hf'dr OOil\ oil qa\ fut
nr~hPd Day pho n&lt;• 99'} b()49 o r
alte r 4 14 ] 3092

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soften &amp; condi)i on you r
water

w ith

Co-o p

softener, Model
Now Only

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

Let us test you r water Fr ee

Pomeroy landmark

9 .. _Jack W. u

rsey, MQr
Phone 991·118 1

111

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE

AVON RE PRESENTAl i'VtS NhttR
lOOI&lt;ED 50 GOOD You wrll
too sellrng world lomou~ pr o
duch Fle • rble hour~ H•gh ear
nrng~ Call 74/ 13~4

We h awe enlarged o u r
senice department and
will servtee Hotpoint and
other brands

1967 CHE VY I , ron E"' cellenr
co ndrtron 53 ()(X) mrle~ $1?00
lrr m 9.tt9 70-4 2

Pnmerov landmark

1959 CJ S Jeep Chevy V a

~ tecl

cob 575() 9B5 3923

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Rodney Downing
Real Estate Broker

I 976 CHE VROLET J, ton po r k up
f , cellent condrtror1
S3SOO
Reedsvrlle 614 378 631 1

HOBSTETTER
REALTY ·
Oft ice H ours :

9a .m. to5p .m.
.an d

Your Full Tt m e

R""' Estate Broker
On e th rH bedroo m home, 'l
a cr es o l grou nd on R I 7.
Tuppers P la tns , Ohio.

r ARM EQUIPMENT John Deere
{q() Co rn planter go od condr
N!W j hedr oo&lt;n h o u~r• 1 barh~
r.on SJ70 A llr~ Cholrn('r~ ~moll
oil (·IN
I Ol ll· M rdrlh·porr
round baler Pur c ho~ed ne ......
r lt;H' t o Rut land Phoru ClQ7
1971
exrellent r ondrt •o n
7481
Sl 800 Ma!&gt;Se'r' ferguson hay
COU
NIHY !arm and V"orllr ~l'tfud
co ndrrroner
good cond rt ron
r&gt;d
w oo d~ wOIN and Q&lt;Jorl Ol
~4 00 R eed\~·lle 61-437tl 6J 11
C0 \0, on Monrot&gt; (O'i"'l' W Jo
t&lt;no 15ft ~to r cro h boor ond
~ I UOO dawn
( 0 11 )04 17 ")
!rarler wrth 70 h p Mer (U ry
3107or 304 77} Jll7
engtne
lrMe new
$3600
Comrnerc .o l pr np••rl¥ opprn . 17
997 7191
ac r o~ lc,c l01u-! lul01l!d 0 1
HAY AND 001 corn Hog Ieeder
!uppe r~ 1-' lnrn~ ( lll Ohr o Houre
and rncubator Model 17 Wrn
7 Ph on(&gt; bl4 frM 630-l
ches ter sho! gun /47 2J59

On e 4 tiectroo m . ranch .
very modern , West Sh.!!lde.
near' Chester, Ohio.
One 3 bedroom . new. Crow
Subd ivr slon . near Frve
Po rnts

Cheryl Lemley
A"ocl•te
Home Phone 742-2003
Hrlton Wo lfe , Sr .
Ano ciat e

Home Phone 949 2589
GeorgeS . Ho bsle"er Jr .
Bro k er

Home Phone 991 ·5739

HAY FOR ~ olf! Call q92 7306
NEE D MONEY ? three Th ree lodre\
ro work I 0 hours o week SbO o
week Wr1te PO Bol( 7'}(1 H r o
Dorlt~ Sentrnel Pomeroy O H
SO ME O N~
to
do
hou~ec leonmg wac;,h w rn d ows

NH 0

etr Also m1 ddle aged w om an
to share hom e 'IY2 5798

BOAT 1.4 long oluonrr,um HC&gt;a"'y
duty trorler 9 ' • h p E. ·o nrude
motor 742 1b56
1q75 KAWASAKI 400 wrth e_.trm
5500 mrlor. 9f17 7040
Jq69 VAN Good body Good run
nrng (on drtr on Phone 643 ')'}6~

CAU
IN GALLIPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call446·37t6 or446 -7881

OlD FU RNITURE~ 1ce boxes bran
beds rron beds . etc . (O mplere
households Wr rte M 0 M rller
Rt o4 Pomeroy Oh1 0 or co lt

1575 Coli 991 381&gt;6
JQ54 CHEVROLET 1q5• po5~enger
buc;, $4 00 Phone 71.'1 2460

9'12·6370.
CHIP
WOOD . Po le s
mO l(,
d iameter 10' on largest end sa
per 1on Bu ndled slo b, S6 per
ton Del ive red to Ohto Pollet
Co .: Rt . 2, Pornef oy. 992-2689 .

LINCOLN HTS .
A very nice 11 • st ory 4 bedroom
home in good cond1tion Features a basement w i th
ft,n ts hed family room and l aundr y room , eat tn kt tchen ,
llvinQ room &amp; bath L arge lot with tenced y~rd Call
now, priced to sell at Sll.OOO .

Chec k our low, low
pr ices on

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Chesler, Ohio
10·30·C

or

BRICK HOME NEAR
STOR ES - 3 bedrooms,
ba t h , ce nt r a l heating, a nd
par t i al basement . Has
forma l d tning , liv ing and
sitting roo m s
N tee oak
tr im inside A home to be

proud of fo r only $13 ,500
SYRACU SE - L1ke new 3
bedroom home with large

leve l lo1

Na tural gas

ce n tra!
heating
and
equ ipped ki t chen . Just 5
years o l d . An investmen t ol
$25,000 . Recreational park

just a wa lk away
NEW Ll STlNG - 30 acres
out of town with repa irable
6 room house Has a dr ill ed
we ll and · dug we ll to be
p iped in to the house

116.500 Wil l trade
NEW LI STJNG - 9 acres
on
St at e
Rout e
Has
elec t r ic and Leadmg Creek
wa t er a v ailable . Good
build1ng stte tor 510. 000 .

Ktlchen Cabin•"· Roofing ,

EX PERl
Rad 1n ••·u

Sidewalks ,

Service

Remodeling.

Conc:rete

Patios ,

New

Construction

I ROGER HYSELL

DAVID BRICKLES

e.t'• .

· General Contracting
SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
~U92·21 7 4

GARAGE

&amp;

Route 2

Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Esltmates by Appointment
Phone 992-7 119
224·1f c

V• miles oH Rt. 7 by -pass on
St . Rt. 143. 1oward Rutland ,
0.

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682
3·12 l mo.

THE PHOTO PLACE

WILKINSON
Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service
498 Locu !l t Street
Mtddl eport , 0 .

Weddings
Portraits
Passports

P hon e +9 2-1092

LAWN BO Y MOWERS
&amp;

Anniwe~ries

BOLEN MU LC H E R S

Special Ocw10n1

sa te Pr ice d N ow
Th ru Ap ri l 20th

YOUR
WEALTH
IS
DETE RMlN ED BY YOUR
ASSE TS. INV EST NOW
G. Bruce Teaford

11&amp;·1 mo

MU R R Y'
L i m i t ed Supp l y
Jl6 l mo .

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

MOORE'S

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Ma in Sf
Pomeroy, Oh io
PomeroY 992-6281
or 992-6263
BA M. lo4 :30 P.M.

NEW Ll ST lNG

-

85

secluded acres along shade
river Man y bur!d ing sr tes

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service
Ph. t91·ll41

AND SE RVICE
11 ·9tfc

31"~

lot s

it

WETHERAU CONCRETE
Harllord
882-2175

H ender son

671·1581

. UNION OP ERATED
3 JO 1 mo.

&amp;

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EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

with

··:KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone
991.3748 or 992-5020
FR EE PARKING
3 31 ·1 mo

RE DUC E D

Ow-ner needs t o sell pow,
n ice 3 bedrooms, fireplace ,
mo dern kitche n . otne r
., features $ 12 ,500.00.

$33.000 00
LAR GE HOM E - Lots ot
ground ,
co nla ins
7
apa dment s w i th outs i de
en t ra nces, large garage,
close
to
shopping

513.850.00
O LDE R 1111 st ory fram e,
needs some reparr but an
excellent bu y , 3 bedrooms,

bath . sma ll lot . Close to
shopping. 57,000 .00.
Sl OT HER PROP ERT IES
TO CHOOSE FROM 5U RELY ONE Wl LL SUIT
YOU - STOP IN .
HE NRY E. CLELANO
REALTO R ·
HA NK , KATHY &amp; LE ONA

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EUIOTT APPLIANCE II
110 E. Ma in 51.
Pomeroy , Ohio
4-4· 1 mo .

Movie M achi ne 4 , TV C lassroo m 8 ,

Repor l 10 , Ken tucky Afield 13.
7 OQ-F~n tor Eve r yone 6: _\'host Busters 8. Publlc
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Slooges 8, 10.
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9·0o-Scooby' s Laff.A.Lymp1CS 6,13;
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. Road Runner 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
10 3~Pink Panthe r 3,4, 15; Batman -Tarz~n 8.~01.3
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t lnel ; J1S Liltle Rascals 4; Secr ets
11 · 3~ pace en
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12 .0QF t Alberl B JO · Ac11on News fo r Kld 13.
Rascals 4, a
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15 1 3~Sou l Train 6: acers 8•
1 15-Baseba ll 3,4, :
" Ch ka" ' 13 · Makl ng
F11m Festival 10: Movie
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2 DO--Movie " Embassy

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4 oo-Baseball 3, 15, Movie

Roofing
Remodeling
Room AdditiOns
Garages

W!NTERGH to your houHJ? l et u~
m o~o rroce~\o r y re porrs
AI
l ro111r11 Con!&gt; l ruc tron 74.7 23 78

AI Tromm

PIANO IUNlNC Lane Donrel ~
A l\o ,, ond
od1u s trnen t s
9CI:1 ·25B1 rl no onswm coli

Construction
741 .1318

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Wo rk Gua ra nteed
2 lO·tf C

ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
Swoopers t oo~ t eH rrons all
~mo ll applran ces lawn mo wer.
next ro )ta te Highway Garage
011 Route 7 Phone (bl4 ) 985

3815
REMOOEliNY,., P[umbrng heatmg
and all rype~ o l genera l 1uporr
Wmlr. guo1onteed 70 )i(Wt ~ eJF
perranw Ph one 9C'/7 7409

Real !&lt;:slate Cor Sale
FOUR J&lt; UOM ~ both 1 ~ 0 I t road
fron tage on SR 1'14 Brr ck 10
roorn~ 3 both~ l ull basement
1' • OCIC on IH 7 0 l OOms . 2
l omt l'( ren ted SJSO month I ' 1
one R! 7 John Sheets El o • 6.4
M 1ddloport

CENTRAL REALTY

co~

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 ACRES with a nice 11,,
slor y hous.e with 3 bedrooms and 11, baths . Mostly

11 1, 700 will buy a good 2 bedroom house wi th bal h.
Garage and storage bulldlng . Nat . gas hoo t Driveway
Is e le ct . heated. N ice Ohio River view . Furnitu re can

be bought extra . Price reduced for quick sole.
PRICE DRAS Tl CALL Y REDU CE D - 1'1&gt; acres nice
lay ing land with a nice l2•61oll carpeted mobile home
completely furn ished . 2 bedrooms built on with nlce

949·2657

50 ACRES - FREE GAS . Why worry a bout the high
cost of healing your home, dr ying your c lothes, hoi
water etc . We ho•e a 111, story house with 3 bedrms .,
and both, dining room With fi re pl ace . Full basemen!
Large pond stocked , Pr lced only ~2.300 .
KID S IN YOUR HAIR, LOOK HER E - Fl•e
bedrooms, nice Ph stor~ h ouse, large living room with
shining oak flooring, Iorge kitchen with dining area , 2
lull baths. 2 bedrooms down and 3 upst airs . Com pletely
lnsula1ed with F.A. nat . gas fur·nace. Largo porches &amp;
~•rage Loc ln Chesler. Pr ice Sl9,800
We Neild Llallngo
We ha-. bvyen lor many lypoa of property.
CALL JIMMY DEEM, Associate, tn-2111

Grou e r s 33

( XC A V A liNG doH~r loader and
bad.hoo wOrlr. dump ltu c M~
and lo bop l or hrru wrll haul
l rll drrl to ~o r l , lr rne~t one o nd r
g ro vel Call Bob or Roget Jel ·
l ets day phone CW1 108q nrghr
J;_hone 9Q7 3525 or 992 523'1.
lXCA V A I lNG doun
bo&lt;khoe
and dr tchor Char les R Hot ·
lreld
Back Hoe Servrce
Rutland Ohro Phone 7 ~ 7 2008
Wi l l do roofrng con~ tr vc t ton
plvmb1ng and hcatrng No 1ob
too forgo or too small Phone

74113•8
HOWERY AND

902-7081

All carpel Installed

CO\/Otrng
~eptrc
t~oyslums
dozer , bac khoe, dump truck
lunes to nu , grovel , blackt op
po\ling Rt . 143 . Phone 1 (61 4)

69B 7331
BATHRO OM S AND
K11 che ns
remod eled ceromrc tde plum·
brng &lt;orpentry and gener al
ma1ntenonce
13 yeot~ Ok ·
penence 997 -JbBS.
PUlLIN S EXCAVA TING . Com plere
Ser\ltCe Phone 9q2 -2478

llon Lady luck atcl s your s lr g ht es t cHa rt

ARIES (M01ch 11-April 191 A
lu c k y clay lor yo u fm anc1a lly so
d yo u 11ave l)u srness or co m
m e1c tal &lt;l Caltng s hang tng ltte
try 10 tmal tle 111em tod&lt;Jy F11J d
o u t to whom you re roman lt·
Ca lly !HJtte cl by se nding fo r yo ur
co py ol Astra -Graph L e tter
M a rl 50 ce r1t s lOt each and a
long . se ll -a d d r e::~se d s ta mped
e n ~e l o jJ e
10 A s t ra G raph .

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100 19 Be s ure to
spect1y bHth stg n

TAURUS (April 10·May 20) Any
St lua!ion where mato r ISS ue s
are at sta ke yo u Nrll handl e
be auldullt You are tn h armo ny
wr lh your se lf Nothtn g wrll dr s
tufb you

See 33

ACROSS
I Bunyan 's
blue ox

1975 PINTO
STATION WAGON

TRUCK
1975 GMC GENTLEMAN JIM PACKAGE 3295
P.S.. P.B . factory ai r, tilt wheel . AM·FM. tape. Bucke t

CAR

1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT ... .... .. .... . 11095
2 Dr H.T , air , p 5. P.B.• vinyl roof.
1

1975 COUGAR XR7 .................. ....... 3695
Landau roof. P S, P B , a 1r . rally wh eels, rad i al tires,
twm rac 1ng m irrors EXT RA NICE .

1973 FORD LTD .... ............ .....•. .. ...• 1295
1

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1973 A.M. AMBASSAOOR.................. 1695
Brougham cust om t il L cr ut se, 3 seater .. rack. n ice

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Pet• lor ::iale
HOOF HOLLOW H 01~e~ Buy !!ell
trade or !roon New end u!&gt;ed
~oddlt!~ f{ut h Reeves Albany
(614 ( 696 3790
RI~ING

STAR Kennel Bootdmg
Indoor and outdom
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G1 oo mmg o il brood~ (leon
~onr rory

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Phonc (6 1&lt;1 ) 367 0792
AKC BOXER puppres Hove sho ts
been wormed 11 weeh~ old
5100992)716

8 MO old purobr ed /Qmole toll re
S20 Coli 9&lt;!7 311J
BOXER PUPPIES Brrndel to1or b
...... ec kb old SSO 949 2&lt;~93 oltet

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Sat. Eve., AprilS
7:00P M.
Hav mg rent ed my bu tld i ng
loca ted on M am St . tn
Rutland . 0 , Wi ll se ll the
following .
Full size offlce desk, gas
coo king ra n ge, cam e l ba c~
tr unk , 3 pc . bed r oom sui t e,
ntce
ant i que
u l ra
ward robe. tables, lamp'S,
other i t em s, pl us Ja f g e
truck loa d of ot h er n ew
mer ch a nd rse .
B ecvcles , g rrl l s, t oy s ,
l oots,
po cket
knives .
t ur n et ure , pok ey pot s.
stl'tlerst one pots &amp; pa ns,
pa mt b r ushes, f ireplace,
a u 1o mott ve
acces .,
recline r s, m any 1l e m s not
me nfe o ned .
Ow n er. Sher man Tt lhs
Sale rnsede but ldtng , sorry,
m ust bring your ow n c hatr.
Te rm s of Sale :
Cash o r check w tth posi t ive

SEE T HEM TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

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1967 PLYMOUTH ~ATEUITE ··········•····· 295
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Good Dependob/e Tronsportotlon
Speclols
1972 PLYMOUTH FURY ...•.•.••...•..... .•.• 1595
Auto .. H,T.

LMOUEPEAK
XA

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SECA K

1969 FORD XL 2 DR ...................... ... '595
'

1968 FORD MUSTANG 6 CYL. .... ..~ •..... 1495
Au1o

1968 FORD LTD 2 DR HT .•....•.•.•.••.....1495
1969 PLYMOUTH SATEUITE 4 DR ..•..... ..S295

DEPENDABLE

red , with while leather tntertor .

Galaxle 500 1 Dr H T

1974 OODGE .• .: ..... ..... .. ..... ........ ... s2195
1974 PINTO. .. ..•.•..... ... ..... .......... .. s1995
2 Dr .. auto., radio .
Your
1973 CHEVY CHEVEUE STA. WGN... .. Choice
1973 AMX JAVLIN ..•........ .... ......
1972 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE ........ ...
1
1972 OLDS ...•••.........•.•......... .... .... 795

$}Qgs

4 Dr ,

1970 BUICK.... .... .. .. ............... ...... '595
LeSa br e 4 Dr .

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

See Roger Rieber
667-J46J
1 mile north·
St . Rt . 7
Tuppers Plains. Ohio
'·

1969 SKYLARK.' .......... ... ' ... . ' .. .. .... 395
4 Dr .

1977 THUNDERBIRO.. ... .......... ...... .. 15495
Air . P.S, P B., sharp .

1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 4 DR.•. .'3295
Sharp, clean

&amp;

loaded

1976 TORINO 4 DR ...•......... ......... .. 13295
V 8. P.S., AM .FM.

1973 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON ... ..'1695
Local owner. P S, P B , Stereo radro

1975 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT... ......... 12395
4 cy\ , auto. trans., very c lean

1977 FORD COURIER PICKUP. .•......... .. 13595
Ve r y low m lledg e Like new

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP..... ............. ~3995

'TRUCI.CS AND 'VANS

6 cy l

, st d . 1rans .• mag type wheel cove r s

a. more

1975 FORD VAN........... ..... ........... 11295

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP.................. 12495

307. au to .. Econoline 300, runs good . li ttle rough

Topper , Sid Trans , 4 cyl.

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1974 FORD··· .•.. ...........•.... .....•... , 2495
ton. 4 spd.. P.S., P B.

1975 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP....... .. .. ...... . 12795

Now In Stock
1

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1973 INTERNATIONAL .......... ....... ... 11695

1974 FORD F-100 PICKUP................ 12495

' 'Ton plck up. auto., P.S., P.B

1970 FORD ...•. .......·.. .•.•..•....•...•...• 1695

1973 Olds 98 4 Dr.......... ... .. .... ....... sg95
1968 Ford Torino Cpe .... ........... .........1250
1974 Vega Cpe. GT ........................ 11695
1973 Pinto Wagon ............. ............ 11295
1972 Pontiac Catalina Sed....•..... ......•. sg95.
1973 Buick Regal Cpe . .1.~~~~ 1.. ... ... ...... .11695
\973 Buick Regal Cpe...1 .'-:'~:~: 1••••.••••.••• 11995
1973 Cutlass 4 Dr. Sedan . ~ ~.".d. 1............ 11795
1973 Buick LeSabre Sed ............ ... ... .. 11795
1973 Caprice 4 Dr. H.T.... .. .... .......... .'1995
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe ...... .. ... .. ..... ..... 11995
•
1973 Cad. DeVIlle
Cpe...................... .12495
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe..'.~~ -~~-~~~........ 13995
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe..1.~ ..~ 1.u.e.1.••••••• 13495
1975 Cad. Deville Cpe ...... •. ........ ... ... 15600
1976 Cad. Deville Cpe .. ................ .... 17500
1976 Cad. Deville Sed ..... .. ............... s-I'J· 00
1976 P~. Volare Sed .. .... .. ........... ...• .'3195
1978 Cul Sedan 4 Dr ...1 .~~ ~~~~~ -~?. ~ ...... '6295
1977 Cut. Wagon .......... ..... ............ 15995
1974 Pontiac lemans Cpe. .• ............... 12295

v.a, auto. 1rans . P.S.

1975 FORD F-100 SUPERCAB PICKUP... . 3095
•
6 Cvl , std. trans.

1974 FOR0 ..•.. .•.... ....•.. .... .....•.... !1895

Ton Plckup.

TO

DAN THOMPSON FORD

American Motors , 2 dr .• a u to

11,

GREAT WAY

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1975 GREMLIN .... ........................ 11895

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Largest Selection· In The Valley

9Q7 30QO

1974 FORD .. .............. ................. 11795

; Dr H.T.

15 IN STOCK

and bo th

Classic. a ir. P S.. P B , auto.. 4 Dr .
1

Auto. P.S.

4 10orn s
Relcrenu~'&gt; requ rred

or

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1975 CHEVY ................................12995

1972 PLYMOUTH ...........•.... ....•. .......'895

BED FOR
YOU

FOR RENT

rent

I V . U X A Q B J AF .- YO .J WAS HBXFYBF
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: NOBODY REMEMBERS EVERY·
1WNG, BECAUSE NOBODY IS' INTERESTED IN EVERY·
1WNG .-JEAN PAUL

Dart 2 Dr . Slan l 6.

MAKES A

CHOP" GROIJ ND fo1
shares 7 411566

F A Z AM

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IV

Std .. AM-FM s lereo

Loaded, L l pstte k
Sh arp!

seats.

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT

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1977 COUGAR XR7..... ............ .. .......15995

1968 OLDS 442.

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DA ILY C' RYPTO f! UOT E - H ere's h ow t o work it :

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CARS

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39 Discourages
40 Gamsa y

5 Mordeca1 's

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CBS News 10.
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Rubber Back Carpet

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

rent
R enta l ~
ro les l or ~enro1
( rtr(en !l Cont qct Vdloge Mo11or
Ap t ~ M rddleporl 992 7787

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B~ o Flea Marker Sole o t
the Amcrr con Leg•on Hall
Hutlond Ohro Sa rurday Aprrl
I Sth Fr o1n tO !til 5 Al so o Bak e
Sale by the Hurlond Emerqen cy
Squad I hey II bco 20 drlieref1t
tab le!&gt;

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POMEROY, 0.
PH. 992·2176
International
I Harvester
I New Idea _

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Call / 42-2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

COUNlRY MOBILE Horn(' Park
Rourc 33 nort h of Pom eroy
Lorg£' l o t!&gt; Call997 7479

by THOMAS JOSEPH

I~;;;~~:;:::~~==~~~;~~~~

padd i ng a t n o charge .
Expert m sta lla t i on.

and see what you' re gelling
- Good solocllons - Fully
slockod

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Phone 9Q7

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Love Boat'6, 13; An other Day 8 , 10 .
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10: D i vino . Defen s ~ve o r Defenseless . 33

Flooring In Stock

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f urn o ~hed

tu rnr~ h ed

MEfGS I

PR OBATE COURT uF
niece
I Raimondl or
MEIGS COUNTY ,
Ghillurov
OHIO
ESTAT E OF MILO 11 Reg1on
Wantrd to It en!
EMERSON
GUTHRI E. 12 Gather
2 Protective
DECEA SED
WAN I 10 1e11 t Fu r nr~hed house
gram
coverlllg
Case No 223.42
or ap 1 No ~ ~d~ 01 pe T!&gt;
13 Suggestive
NOTlC E OF
3 Badly
Porneroy o• Mrddlepor t area
APPOlNTMENT
matenal
in need
pr eferr od 304 887 3379
· OF FlOUC IARY
Yesterday's AIL&lt;wer
On Marc h 20 , 1978 , 1n tne 14 Sculpted
4 Conswne
10 Flus h
Z5 Tuned in
Metgs Cou nty Probate Court ,
5 Accdmpany
LEO (J uly 1?·Aug 22) You re Case No 22J41 , Le na Ethet 15 Soak up
16
Resiliency
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6 Essences
1D
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6 ''Jaws" star 19 Sea
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Trade
29
Pretend
lor
Oh
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45773
was
appointed
Not
respon
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lomorrow 111 sr tuatt o n s wher e
17 Shrew
7 Columnist
swallows
acc•dents
.
you c w rcrse authonty Ge l Adm1n istrat r t)C ot the es tate 18 Speechiher
30 D1ary i t em FOR SALE O! !rode 1973 trnwln
of Milo Emerson Guthr1e,
- Horst
Auctroneer · Bi ll Brown
you r mess ag e across now
20 Dutch
32 Black· Fr . Can t mental 11 do or rown car
deceased . tate of R
D , 20 Gr atily
VIR GO (Aug . 23·Sep1. 22) Be· Coolvi l le , 011 10
8 Struggle
35 Rink
Loaded wr th opt ron.;, V!!r { good
pain ter
21 Classy guy
cause your 1uclgrncn1 ts far 9
Turned
con d rt1an 747 2336
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23
TV
set
style
covering
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sce rn g concl usto ns you d raw
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time
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24 Have
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a uthor1ty
25 "- What
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26 Prophet
27 Country
9 3~MaudeB . 10.
Works fast,
hotels
10 . DO-Fantasy Islan d 6.13: Kojak8.10. Soundstage 33 .
sa ves you
28 Emergency
Meeting ol Minds 20 .
11 00-News 3.4,6. a, 10, 13.15, Watch Your Mout h 33,
li ght
time
11 ·1 5-A BC News 6
source
ll · 3~Sa 1u r d ay Night 3.4.15; Movie "" Inte rva l'" 6:
31 Ba laam 's
Second City TV a, Movie ""T.he You ng lit ions" 10.
mount
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32
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33 Hamilton
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bill
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34 Skin
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densome b ec ause yoLJo l ove
tandem
what you 're dorng today Muc h
9-4 9 2o41
will be acc o mpl rshed to yo ur
sat •sfactron
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CAPRI CORN (D ec. 22-Jan . 19 )
canopy tr 1c ond bo rtle (Ove r
You "make an e~&lt;ce l l e nt tm p re ~plus our l2_w ~ ole prrre wo th
eve ry new l old down Compare
5 1on today , es peCr al ly o n th ose
of t he opposi te sex Thu s. tf
our pme on mrnr nra to" dnd
you re so m c t1ned tl 's a good
tro.,e l l !otlcr ~ bel o 1e you buy
day l or ro mance
Ope n Sunday s Cornp Co1dey
AQUARIU S (J an . :ZO· Feb ?g)
Sto rc ralt So le-. Rt 01 N of Pt
Feel tn gs of an m ner need to
Plea sant
express yo ur se lf tn a harmonr - 8 FOOt slrde m co rn per :.loeps
ous and arlt s lr c sense co u l d be
l o ur ihr t•e burner stove w11h
p ut to el&lt;Cell e nt use around th e
ove n
sr nk
IO(ks •ncludc-d
hou se to day
Good to11dr tron $000 May be
seen ot Crr~prn s Corner~
PISCES (F eb 20- March 20) Any
ktnd word s ol your s wt ll hav e a
ony t rrn e l orrg Bo llom OH
be neftc1al " boo m e rang " e llect
today Peop le w1ll e ntDY berng
w1 th you and you ' ll de lrght rn
them

Good lor tune w111 walk h and 1n
hand Wi lt I you thr s co nun g year
rn Sltuattons wh ere you tak e
th e tmw to butltl a I 11m fo unda-

"t.tne 33 .

A LlffiE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

21 ) Ta sk s Wtll n o t appear bu r· 1976 TAUR US Carnper

!

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6 · 3~ABC News 13; Adam · l24;

Bunny 10 ; Super

s•vE ON
CARPETING

For Hen!

70 It
Sell co nl orned

Aplil 8. 19 78

PAllO SALE ') mdP~ ~oulh of I up
per\ P l olf•~ 011 Rr 7 'l mrles
no t th of Ea~tern H1gh Sd 1ool
Old drs he ~ dothrng ~orne fur nrture

SAGITTARlUS (No•. 23-Dec . l.;amping Equipmen l

. 5 OQ-W ide Wor ld of Spor1s 6, 13,
4 3~Catch · 33 33 · ·
Adam s Ch ronicles 20 ; Zoom 33
5 JQ-Once Uoon A Classic ~elk a· zoo m 20; St udlo

tsuy where you c an come In
MARTIN

Tarzan

6 . QO.- News 4 , 10; Lawrence

D~IVE
SEVV! NV MA C H I N~ Rcporrs ser
v rce oil makes 992 7784 lhe.
Fob r rc Shop
Pomeroy
Aulhomed Srnger Soles and
Sen11(e We sharpen SCISSOI5.

possess a ce rta 1n grace and
por s e rn d ea lmg With o thurs
toda y They rn tu rn . respond
wtlh c l1arm lormtng some very
pleasant relationships

YOU have o se rvrce to offer
wont to buy or ~ell ~ame th rng
oe looHmg to1 work
.
or
wha tever
yo u II ge t rewl!s
l aster wrth o Sen t111el Wont Ad
Coll 9l/7 2150

' ,;

. Gold" 4: The Maslers B. 10 : Body Shop 33

Free Es t ima tes

Ou siness Senices
BRADFORD A uc t roneer
Com·
ple te Setvtcc Phone 94q 1487
or 9&lt;19 ::2000 Racrnc Ohro C!!!l
Brod fo r d

lURUY S WREC!(.ER
Sorvt&lt;e
Ro&lt;:11\C Oh10 Day or nrght

Pr ice now 114.300.

68 ACRE FARM
Pnce reauceo t OS·t6,900 Allracttve
r e mocle iJ;&gt;d 1 stor y farm home Tnis ntcc nome l er. tur es
a large l!vtng room , dtntng, ~at rn ktt chen, 5 bedrooms ,
8. J111 ba th s, 15 acres o t tillable land Wt th ba l ance tn
p as tur e and woodland Older barn &amp; gMage You mu st
see thts one, tf 's well worrn the pn cc Loca ted otf Rt.
3?5 tn M eigs County
·

SATURDAY . APRILS, 197a
6·00-Sunr ise Semester 8.10, 6 · 3~M arlo IJ.U1~e ~=~~

3:oo-Witness to Yes ter day 6;, Gupples~othe V~lley of

AL MOST NE W - 1 acre . 3
bedrooms, 7 baths , forma I
dining , carpeted, carpor t
and
st o rage
ro o m

-

2 ·Jo-Homer Formby 6 ; ·

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

roofed)

CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOClATES

Phone
992-71 13

You

k tndn ess th at you ve done for
som eone wtll be re pa td today
Thr s per son w tll be re c tproc at ing rn la rger me asur e l~lCHl you
gave
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You r
p r esence wtll have an upltflmg
e llec t upon th ose you meet
to day even thougt1 you may
not'be aware o l 1! Smil e a lot

Movie Channe l ~ -

u

1r

GEMINI IMay 11 ·June 10) A

· Juga" lO : Ascent ol Man 33 .

building ba ses (could be
b ull dtng s

t"'meroy, 0 .
3· 15.tfc

For
Sales &amp; Serv ice

F1ve

equ1 pped kl1chen. bath .
carpet ing. sn.ooo
NEW LIST IN G - 10 acres
ground . free gas J UST
15,000 00 .
NEW
Ll ST ING
Po meroy.

11:DO-News 3.4.6, 8, 10, 13,15: Dick Cavett 20, Lili as
Yoga &amp; You 33
1 1 . 3~Jo h nny Carson 3 4.15. Bar etta 6, 13. Masters
Update 8: Movle " Asslgnmen l Terror ·· 10; Monty
Py thon's F ly lng Circus 33 . •
11 : 4~B o xl ng B. 12 ·00-Janaki 33
12 : 4 ~L ohm an &amp; Barkley 6. lrons lde 13 1 DOMidn ight Special 3.4.15. Movie " The Brai n from
Pla net Aous" 10; 1 · 4~ N ews 13; 2 . 3~ N ews J .

ven t ur es o

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER
''Get A Load Of This"

SC ORPI O (O ct. 24-No• 22)

News 20; Scen es f rom A M arri age 33 .
J 0 · 3~Monly Python·s Flyi ng C~rc u s 20.

CARTER

~ALES

Bernice Bede Osol

Rogers Ne ighborhood 20.33, Hogan·s Heroes 10,
Emergency One 13, Pett icoat Junctlon 15.
5 : 3~N ews 6; Eelec. Co. 10,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore lO;
Hogan 's Heroes 15.
6:0Q-News 3,4,a, 10, 13, 1.5; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Adam s Chron ic les 33.
6 : 3~NBC News3,4;15, ABC News 13 ; Car ol Bu rnett &amp;
Friends 6;, CI!S News a.10; Over Ea sy 10.
7:0Q-C ross Wits 3,4; L1ars Club 6; Muppet Show 8,
News 10; New New lywed Ga me 13; Gilligan's Is .
15; Almanac 20 , Making Thing s Grow 33.
7 : 3~ Por ler Wagoner 3; Go~g Show 4; Match Ga me
PM 6, Pr ice Is Right 8; Mac Nei l·Lehrer Report
20.33 ; Famlly Feud 10; $100.000 Name That Tune ·
13; Pop Goes the Cou ntr y 15.
a:OO-Quark 3,15: Donny &amp; Mar ie 6, 13, Odd Coup le 4;
Gospel Road B ~ Was hingto n Week In Re•lew 20,33;
W onder Wo m an 10.
a : J~C PO Sharkey 3,4,15: Wa ll Street Week 20.33
9: QO-- R!ch ie Brocke l man, Pri vate Eye 3,4, 15; M ov i e
" The Greal Houdlnls'" 6, 13; Incredible Hulk a, 10;
Soundslage 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
9 · 3~ Ma ke m &amp; Clancy 33.
10:00-Qul ncy 3,4, 15 ; Husbands, Wives &amp; Lovers 8, 10;

5 &amp; 1 P M - Bound for Glo ry IPGJ
9 &amp; 11 PM - Slapshot IRI

ONner may fake nice mobile home as part pa v m e n 1

Pomeroy landmark

m

9:00 lil9 :00 Mon .. Friday
9:00 ti l6:00 S.lurday
11 :00 1116 :00 Sunday
2-1·ff c

Tank Service
Bo x

block cellor ond city water. Nlco •ount ry semng.

POTASH, FlRT~PELS
&amp; BLlND

SCASHS for junk car s Frye 'S
1 and ,a.u to Ports Wrecker
1 rue"'
dR
.
Service. Tire sole on
epo 1.r 1'1/6 KAWASAI&lt;I 100 mrnr drrr
Rut land, 742-:20EI 1 or Pennlo rl ,
br ke lrke new Recently tuned
7&lt;2-9575
Prrce $-4 00 Pho ne
5768

MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport, Ohio
Open

lack's Septic

llll rn;r

fa mi l y room w i th firep l ace. Garden spa ce , work 5h op,

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

9',. _Jac~ "'c..arsey, Mgr
Iii 1 PhOne 991·2181 ,

Locatod tn The

Anyday , anytime.
Phone 985-3806

J.

4 ACRES of n1ce lay ing land "not far from Southern
High School Nice building sites . ldeol for new home
builders Call now lor Info .

9'177760.
NoiTEM TOO Lmge or too small
Will buy 1 p1eur or comp lete
household . New us ed , o r onlr ques . Martin 's Fu rnitu re 20 N
M idd leport
PhonE
2 nd St

for

It has a big cen1ral fireplace wllh heatolator and is
Insulated . Sma ll. barn and about 20 a cres fen ced. Nice
country se t1 1ng off blacktop road . Shown by
appolntment onl y. Priced 142.000 00

uprrghr deep lree1er
lrke
n ew
$ 750
Phone
741 3077

1q76 YAMAHA ENDURO 7SO ((

"Thf Ori~0111o
Not ThtlmiUtoo

Call

24 hour se rvi c e .

carj)et. Th1s house has been remodeled Inside and ouL

21 CU FT

COI N S CU RRENCY . t ok en~ o ld
poc ket welches and chatns
sriYer a nd gold We need 196-4
and older srlve r corns Buv sell
or rrode Ca ll Roger Wam sley
742·233 I

992-2206 or 992-7630

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

1976 HONDA E11celfen t &lt;on dr
rron Call ~'), 3018

BRUSH HOG 7 loot J 0 pull type
rnple unr~ • rsol d11ve sholt ~lrp
rl ut ch punrlur c proo f lore~
Very good COfl d rtron Shade
696 1234

fireplace
Star t aut
ret ire here f or $7 ,500 .

992- 22S9 , 991.6191

KAW A SAK I 90 Drrt Brke Good
condt lr on SJOO C)97 Jlq1

liMBER
Pomer oy Fa re s! Pro
duc ts lop prrce f o, slond rng
s. ow l im ber Call q9?.5965 or
l&lt;ent Hanby 1-446·8570

estimate ,

ACE HARDWARE

and

woo d burning

18.500.00
PR lCE

PHON E 992-6333

HOME 5r1 ES l or ~ale 1 OOl' and
up M •ddl t'port ll(IOI Ru1land
Call qrn 74B I

commerc;i al.

At

boats from this 5 room
home New l y redecorated

with

R esi denti a l

Clrpet 11 UphOlstery
Photle Mike Youne

Pot nts area almost new , 3
bedrooms,
modern

101•1 Sycamore Sf.
Po m eroy , Oh ro

196q MERCURY CYC lONE J d1
Moe Spence• Ph one 985 3879

bedroo m h o m e w rth 2
bath s. Natural ga s and ci t y
wa t er Home wi ll t ake littl e

119,100 .00
NEW LIST lN G -

Middleport
Ph . 991 .3731

Broker

Phone99121Bl

Syracuse. Just S/ .500.
115 ,000 - Re novated 3

upkeep Wa lk to th e stores
COUNTRY LIVlNG IN
TOWN - Watch the r iver

CLEANING

Young's
Carpeting
..... ,,,......,.o.

st ar t ing out or ret i red
couple Has level lot in

A ssoci ates

Ge or geS . Hobst ett er Jr.,

9a. _JackW Ursey , Mgr .

and na tural gas . Good tor

1 story trame , 2 be droo m s,
2 ba1h s, a ir cond rttoned ,
livtng room , dini ng roo m &amp;
kt l ch en com b1 ned , st ove,
refrigerator , was her, d ryer
mcl uded . 1 car garage . Lot
50.:700 All utilities Sh own
by a p pmn lm ent.

Close d Thurs d ays
Satur days at n oon .

Superior
Slum htr1ction

has J bedrooms, city water ,

.--- WAUPAPER.
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

SEPTIC TANK

Sue P. Mu rphy

Uc.SV1,
WILt CAR E l or tht"' eldrlly
home Phor' £&gt; 992 7JI 4

992 3325
21' E Secon d Str ee t
COMPACT HOME - ThiS

H ele n L . T eaford

wat er

'289.95

lllil

1

BY OWN[R 3 bedroom~ wrth !o rr
cd OH gm heat and orr con d1
tronong I acre levol lot 111
Ru tland
SIB 000
Ph alli?
74/ 3163

rnonv ot her
rtern.., or Ma~o n l .r e Statoo r,
Ma~ on WV Rt:&gt;f rf'~hrrwnb ond
Iars o f porkmg Undt"r npw

Mobile tlom¥• for :;ru,.

Pumeroy

&gt;~

JUS ! COM f'l ElED new house 111
M1ddleport For more rn farrno
li on coil 992 2138 01 992 5304

and

ONE I'), It alum!num Meyer ~ boor
w1th 6 h p Chry sler rn otor
trader s""'r"'el sears and ar
(CSsO rles 1/ fool afumrnum
Sea Kong boot wr th 7' • h p
Sea Krng motor Pf lueger Elec
trrc motor A lso gun~ Reo~ or1
l or sellrng til health See Red
Kee 1011 Mrne r~v r lle OhtO

Let

9•2 534S

BY OWNER 5 acre!&gt; Wrfh q room
house FlU EGAS 2 co r garage
summer !o.rtchen and bordere d
by '1. rreelr.s Call985 3827

IWO BWROOM horne Dordwood
ll oo rs thermal pane wrndows
carpo rt oil fliNirrc 5 year~
old Syroruw q97 ?063

AU(ltQN TUESDAY 7 pm N(•w
1974 DA lSUN PICKUP s:n oo
and u~ed m o ~C Al&lt;. o f r • and Sol
992 7-4 5.3
at 7 pm or Ohto Rr"t' ' Auctr on
MC'rg s Plato M• ddl£&gt;pon
HA Y FOR sole AlfoHo rlover orrd
Trrno thy AI!&gt; O crop ground fur SUNDAY A(IION ! ve&gt;rv Sunday
ren t or ')hare~ PhonE&gt; 742 '1566
or
I 00
All
nf'"'
too l:.
NICE PIGS l or sale Al rer 5 coil

HILLS
Syracuse Nrce
thtee bed1oo rn horne lolol
Plec trrc ca1pe1ed wr th carpor t
and a•r rondllronrng Ph one

ASTRO·GRAPH

----------,

\ ard ::iale

most pl easa nt day wh en vou
discover ho w wtlhng Olhcrs ore
to s hare th1ng s b u t that s
beca use you ve g1ve:n o l your sell rn the pas t

5 : 0Q- 6on ~n za 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke ·a; M1ster

~U SHC

T.HRH
B~DROOM
both
oil
co•per poneled Owne1 wtlt
help fmance lnquue at 409
South rrlth
Avenue
Mrd
d leporr

REDUCE SAFE 8 lo st wrth GoSCH!
loblc r ~ &amp; E Vop
water pill~
N elson Drug
COAL liME STONE sand gro .... el
cole rum chlon de l ert •lrH• r dog
food and oil type!oo of salt E•
celsror Soil W ar ~ ~ lnt E Mo rn
St Porne•oy &lt;N2.3891

591 3051

PO MFR OY FIVE mrnu tes to l awn
o.,d schoo l ~ Alumrnum s•drn g
)lorrn wrndows and doo ro; New
kot(hen a woman s delrgh t 2
or 3 bed ro om~
Bo5erncn t
(arpet tht oughou t By oppt on
1.,. Roger Abbo tt 997611 4 or
99/ "1377

B &amp; S MOBil E HOME S PI Plea·
sent W Va be~tde Heck s
1973 Broadrno1e 14 x &amp;4 2
bedroo rT'I
1973 Dorran 14 ~ 60 2 bedr oom
1971 V!C!Orr on 14 "67 3 bedtaorn
: 2 both
197'2 (o.,en try 17 • 65 3 bPdrooon
19M Sto teloornon 12 , bO 2
bedr oom

Business Services

VA FHA . J0 y• lrnon crng
rf•l rnonnng Ireland Mo•tgage
77 E Stale Ar hen~ phone (61 4)

147·7868
TOPPER FOR Dat sun prckup Al !&gt;o
Datsun spO&lt;tol camper
Wrll
sell
~CpOtO I I.:'Iy
or
both
roqe th et
Ph on e Q49 16J6
anytrme aft er 5 30

ol•o ; - - - - - - - -

I

LIBRA (Se pl. 2J.Ocl. 23) A

Sa turday, ~;;:r_il-:8;::-:=-c~=-:::::

TELEVISIUN
VIEWING

Rea1E~te16i~;:;= ~"'·

lleol,};.tale lor.Sale

FOX CO KARl wr1h

11-T ho nailv Sentinel. Middlenor1-Pnmeror, 0 ., Thursday, Aprll7, 1978

6 cy l , sld . trans . Ver y c l ean .

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Pat Hill, Rocky Huppor Da rrell Dodrill
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehic le
Open E-.n ings 1116:00 .. cept
Thursday and Saturday. Closed Sunday
992-2196
Middleport, 0 .

•

Large selection 1978 Oldsmob iles ready for
delivery. We are ready to deal. So hurry in ,
pi ck yours out .

Drive Home A Winner
See on e o f th ese courteous sa le smen : Pete Burris ,
Ma rvm Keebaug h or George Harris.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You 'll t:ike Ou r Qu alify Way of Dong Business•• GMC
Fi nancing.

992 Sl4l
Pomeroy
Open Even1 ngs untii6 ·0o-tll S m. Sat.

�1

1978

1

~Th~::;;l,Middlepo~:~·ot"da .Aprill, rr7ant
1976 . BlACK FORO Gronodo ' •

Cl{ARGES
1$ Yf unlsur Umlt&gt;r
C.ii.Sh
ldoy

100

2d¥ys
3tliiy!i
6days

"'100

Cha r~c

J OO

Eo~:~t'h

1 ~

190

2:!5
l

i~

wurd ovt:r Ulc tmnunwn 15

words ~~ 4 l'•:"nl.'i per o,~ o rd pt'f de~;.

Ads rwmmg other than t'onst'(Ullvc
da)'!:l

v.:lll t&gt;t&gt; t'har!{t.'ll a1 tht&gt; 1 Lhn

ro&lt;•
Jn mcml.ln C&lt;l rd of Thank!. 11nd
Otntu.an 6. ~-ents lk'' ~ urd S3 00
mlll.tmUm Cash Ul!Hh ;mel'

MuiJtlt! Humt- ~les arxl Y11rd Sklr~
ctrt: I:I L-ccple-U only wtlh t ash wnh
onlcr Z5l'ent ehlltgl' !ur l'!ds l arn·
lllg Box Numlk:r In Cart' of I ht· St·n·
lmt: l
Thl:' Pubhs~ r n:~ n l'S ttw rt~ht
Wn ur rcJed on~ w.h dt"t'mt'd ulJ.

w

~·ttor~al

TJw Pubhshcr ~'&gt; Ill not bt•
fur more llk1n urlt' lnl'ut·

n::spun ~t blc

ftl(.'\ lll.'il'rliUII

l&gt;tlunl' 99'2-ll»

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
M,mdU'
Nu;.ut uP S.. tunlil'

Tuesd&lt;1.1
Lhru Fn(J ~'
4 p \1
llw.o tUn \)t'fott' f.1Ulllll ,tllil!\
Swtd&lt;~}

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Fmlil J uftt·rn•I\Jil

IN LOV ING memory ol hnee Hud
son who lefr u~ or&gt; Apr1l 7

]q69
by ~or• lorry
dau gh te r •n law lmdo
alld
grand daughter Lou HudSon

Sad ly

rnts~ed

IN MEMORY a t our bel oved wde
mother and grandmo the r Mrs
Faye Log on who pas~cd away
Ap r rl8 1q70
Gone But Not For go!!en
You r ~omdy M om

IN LOVI NG memory of our dear
mo ther and grandmo ther Edrth
L Hood who po~sed away 2
year~ ago Apr rl6 1'06
For those of you who ho..,e o
morhe•
Jer1der her wrt.h core
'!'ou II ne . . er I.. now how much you
mrs~ her
Unfll you see her vocanr charr
Sadly rn•ssed by daughrer~
grnod chddren and great grand
chrldren

Notic~
THE
RACINE
Voluntee r
F1re
Deportment w rtl ~ponsor o gun
shoot eYery Saturday at 0 prn a t
!he~r bu1ldrng m Boshon Fo e
lory cho ke guns only
ClE ARAN CE SALE begms Man
Feb 13 at Sew·N Sew Ou t let
Mo rn Srreet
Ro c•ne
A ll
polyesrer double knr ts reduced
,iQ•. and
lhreod brg ~pool
5 l or Sl

so·.

NEW SHIPMENT OF bed sheets
S2 00 lb 0 8. h House ol
Fobrr cs I mde below M od
dleport on SR 7
GUN SHOOl
Rutla nd Legran·
Form every Sunday at 1::2 00
noon Sponsored by VFW
RFVIV AL AT M rddleporl lndepen
dent Holrnm,s Church
new
rhurch )
Peed Street
M rd
dlepor 1 Evongelrsr w .ll b~'&gt; the
ReY Dovrd Lr ghr and l=a m•ly
Ap nl 2 1978 7 30 pm nrghtty
c;,ongrng
n•ght l y
Spe(oO I
EYeryone wellome Rev 0 Ot;&gt; ll
M onle y Pastor
llA(INE
GU N Cl ub Spec•al
M eellng on wtld I tie Thur ~day
nrght Aprrl 13 ot7 30 pm
THE RA CINE Volun teer F1re Depr
rs d1scon trnue rng the rr gun
c;,hoo h for the seas on
The
dept w1shes to thank every or1e
l or helprng make the mot ch{'c;,
~ucce~s f ul

FOU ND key r•ng wrlh key1 H'
Iron! of Oor ly Sent1nel o ff •ce
Ph one 997 71561o rdentr l y
LOST ONE fe male blocM and
whrlc Englrsh Setter on Oak
R1dge area c;.ourh of Chester
Reword no questrons o sio: ed

9B5 394 7

Ads Turn Unwanted
Items
Into
Cash
l
•

4

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ym yltop or r condr t i~nin g P.S ,
0
30

~.~., A~;~ ~~~~ elle ,: f~e

deck rncluded Ph one 742-3187
01 992. 5323
1971 OLOS CUTl A SS rn goo d con
drtton A uto P S P 8
011

11200
1971 CADillA C ELDO,ADO
Phone 991 7461
1Q71 FORO L10 4 dr AM rad1o
Olf power C IE"&lt;Jn A 1 condr
tron Why pO) rnore SlOC(t
9Q2 5407

tWw

3

H p

Bnggs and Stlai!OII motor new
c. ho on new rlu td1 Runs good

1'174 AMC HORNET Hotch bodo. X
[ .. cellen t cor,dttron P S aut o
r..-d e~tertor bloc~ rn!error
lrrm Coil Vernon Welx!r
742 :no

WAll lEX VINYL coated ond pre
po~ted wall covetrng~ Choo 'e
/rom 6 4 po!!~1n boo~~ Qurrk
!&gt;en.qce Phone '-99? 3748 o r
997 5020 Krng Bu ,lcier\ Supply
Co Mrdd icpor t 0 Plnnly o f
lree por~rng

1974 GRAN lORINO A'11 p ~
au to good regular and snow
lore~
E.. cel fenr shope
Coli
Mason 304 773 536 1 alt£&gt;r 6

OLIVER GRAIN Drrll qood condr
TJon $ I .SO Al~ o 7 ft dtc1g d • ~c
S7.S Tupper"! Plorm Ohro 101·1)
()b7 3368

s:noo

pm
IQ77 I-ORO GRANADA '2 dr o
cyl gas save1 .AM FM radro
CB 8 trocl.. Excellent con di
Iron S3b00 9CI1 3960
Only

9000

m r fe~

1971 ( A MARO tn good (Ondrtron
Coli 997 5769

197 4 YAMAHA Dl 150 blellenr
condr l ron (o11997 6349
IQ7o HONDA CB 750 b~cellenl
&lt;ondr t ron Colt oftc&gt;r 7 prn
985 3919
GOOD M IX ~ O hoy for ~ale (oil
949 2763
FARMAll 8 troe! or l or ':&gt;Ole Coli

949 1763

t'orSale
ECONOM¥ TRA CTOR wrlh oil ot tochrnenrs l rke new o~ lo. rn g
$7150 Ph one i6l4 t 698 3790

949 2B57
197 &lt;~

PINT O WAGON Good c'on
drtron Lec;,~ than 40 OOCl mrle~
Frresrone 5 h p rotot.ller ·! , ~e
new 9n · 613&lt;~

AUf·tion

gla~~wore

TWO STOR¥ home hause 6
rooms and bo th cellar out
burld1ngs 4 acres fond at edge
of Rutland Comple te tro1le r
hook up also 2 bon~ ~ appro• !&gt;
ed properly ol SIS 500 Phone
99") 7(Jq 4
IN RUTLA ND 6 rooms portrol
both ro t porI ulrlrty buil dmg
On b1g !or ( fly wa ter ga s
741 788 1

APPROX 70 one- ~ on FlatwoOds
Rd
/CJ FIN l11r and wo t1"•
ovorloble
Scoc ~ S ir. C'y Hrll
Porrwr oy Phone qq:; JB85

monog~-&gt;rru&gt;nt

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1Q07 S"'-YliNE 10 • SO 7 b!•droo111
rr orle1
Potrh undl'rprrmrrrq
luc&gt;l ool rani. par Holly lu""'l1
£&gt;d Coil Q97 3q 14 aflpr J 30

Landmark

1969 11 " bO une br&gt;dr oo rn Gm
range
wood
~ool
lrf'al
(Orpp r !?000 985 41HI
~

bO tl Co 10 11\0brlc&gt;
home 7 hf'dr OOil\ oil qa\ fut
nr~hPd Day pho n&lt;• 99'} b()49 o r
alte r 4 14 ] 3092

197)

I "}

soften &amp; condi)i on you r
water

w ith

Co-o p

softener, Model
Now Only

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

Let us test you r water Fr ee

Pomeroy landmark

9 .. _Jack W. u

rsey, MQr
Phone 991·118 1

111

our

-- - -

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

AVON RE PRESENTAl i'VtS NhttR
lOOI&lt;ED 50 GOOD You wrll
too sellrng world lomou~ pr o
duch Fle • rble hour~ H•gh ear
nrng~ Call 74/ 13~4

We h awe enlarged o u r
senice department and
will servtee Hotpoint and
other brands

1967 CHE VY I , ron E"' cellenr
co ndrtron 53 ()(X) mrle~ $1?00
lrr m 9.tt9 70-4 2

Pnmerov landmark

1959 CJ S Jeep Chevy V a

~ tecl

cob 575() 9B5 3923

....

Rodney Downing
Real Estate Broker

I 976 CHE VROLET J, ton po r k up
f , cellent condrtror1
S3SOO
Reedsvrlle 614 378 631 1

HOBSTETTER
REALTY ·
Oft ice H ours :

9a .m. to5p .m.
.an d

Your Full Tt m e

R""' Estate Broker
On e th rH bedroo m home, 'l
a cr es o l grou nd on R I 7.
Tuppers P la tns , Ohio.

r ARM EQUIPMENT John Deere
{q() Co rn planter go od condr
N!W j hedr oo&lt;n h o u~r• 1 barh~
r.on SJ70 A llr~ Cholrn('r~ ~moll
oil (·IN
I Ol ll· M rdrlh·porr
round baler Pur c ho~ed ne ......
r lt;H' t o Rut land Phoru ClQ7
1971
exrellent r ondrt •o n
7481
Sl 800 Ma!&gt;Se'r' ferguson hay
COU
NIHY !arm and V"orllr ~l'tfud
co ndrrroner
good cond rt ron
r&gt;d
w oo d~ wOIN and Q&lt;Jorl Ol
~4 00 R eed\~·lle 61-437tl 6J 11
C0 \0, on Monrot&gt; (O'i"'l' W Jo
t&lt;no 15ft ~to r cro h boor ond
~ I UOO dawn
( 0 11 )04 17 ")
!rarler wrth 70 h p Mer (U ry
3107or 304 77} Jll7
engtne
lrMe new
$3600
Comrnerc .o l pr np••rl¥ opprn . 17
997 7191
ac r o~ lc,c l01u-! lul01l!d 0 1
HAY AND 001 corn Hog Ieeder
!uppe r~ 1-' lnrn~ ( lll Ohr o Houre
and rncubator Model 17 Wrn
7 Ph on(&gt; bl4 frM 630-l
ches ter sho! gun /47 2J59

On e 4 tiectroo m . ranch .
very modern , West Sh.!!lde.
near' Chester, Ohio.
One 3 bedroom . new. Crow
Subd ivr slon . near Frve
Po rnts

Cheryl Lemley
A"ocl•te
Home Phone 742-2003
Hrlton Wo lfe , Sr .
Ano ciat e

Home Phone 949 2589
GeorgeS . Ho bsle"er Jr .
Bro k er

Home Phone 991 ·5739

HAY FOR ~ olf! Call q92 7306
NEE D MONEY ? three Th ree lodre\
ro work I 0 hours o week SbO o
week Wr1te PO Bol( 7'}(1 H r o
Dorlt~ Sentrnel Pomeroy O H
SO ME O N~
to
do
hou~ec leonmg wac;,h w rn d ows

NH 0

etr Also m1 ddle aged w om an
to share hom e 'IY2 5798

BOAT 1.4 long oluonrr,um HC&gt;a"'y
duty trorler 9 ' • h p E. ·o nrude
motor 742 1b56
1q75 KAWASAKI 400 wrth e_.trm
5500 mrlor. 9f17 7040
Jq69 VAN Good body Good run
nrng (on drtr on Phone 643 ')'}6~

CAU
IN GALLIPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call446·37t6 or446 -7881

OlD FU RNITURE~ 1ce boxes bran
beds rron beds . etc . (O mplere
households Wr rte M 0 M rller
Rt o4 Pomeroy Oh1 0 or co lt

1575 Coli 991 381&gt;6
JQ54 CHEVROLET 1q5• po5~enger
buc;, $4 00 Phone 71.'1 2460

9'12·6370.
CHIP
WOOD . Po le s
mO l(,
d iameter 10' on largest end sa
per 1on Bu ndled slo b, S6 per
ton Del ive red to Ohto Pollet
Co .: Rt . 2, Pornef oy. 992-2689 .

LINCOLN HTS .
A very nice 11 • st ory 4 bedroom
home in good cond1tion Features a basement w i th
ft,n ts hed family room and l aundr y room , eat tn kt tchen ,
llvinQ room &amp; bath L arge lot with tenced y~rd Call
now, priced to sell at Sll.OOO .

Chec k our low, low
pr ices on

..

Chesler, Ohio
10·30·C

or

BRICK HOME NEAR
STOR ES - 3 bedrooms,
ba t h , ce nt r a l heating, a nd
par t i al basement . Has
forma l d tning , liv ing and
sitting roo m s
N tee oak
tr im inside A home to be

proud of fo r only $13 ,500
SYRACU SE - L1ke new 3
bedroom home with large

leve l lo1

Na tural gas

ce n tra!
heating
and
equ ipped ki t chen . Just 5
years o l d . An investmen t ol
$25,000 . Recreational park

just a wa lk away
NEW Ll STlNG - 30 acres
out of town with repa irable
6 room house Has a dr ill ed
we ll and · dug we ll to be
p iped in to the house

116.500 Wil l trade
NEW LI STJNG - 9 acres
on
St at e
Rout e
Has
elec t r ic and Leadmg Creek
wa t er a v ailable . Good
build1ng stte tor 510. 000 .

Ktlchen Cabin•"· Roofing ,

EX PERl
Rad 1n ••·u

Sidewalks ,

Service

Remodeling.

Conc:rete

Patios ,

New

Construction

I ROGER HYSELL

DAVID BRICKLES

e.t'• .

· General Contracting
SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
~U92·21 7 4

GARAGE

&amp;

Route 2

Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Esltmates by Appointment
Phone 992-7 119
224·1f c

V• miles oH Rt. 7 by -pass on
St . Rt. 143. 1oward Rutland ,
0.

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682
3·12 l mo.

THE PHOTO PLACE

WILKINSON
Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service
498 Locu !l t Street
Mtddl eport , 0 .

Weddings
Portraits
Passports

P hon e +9 2-1092

LAWN BO Y MOWERS
&amp;

Anniwe~ries

BOLEN MU LC H E R S

Special Ocw10n1

sa te Pr ice d N ow
Th ru Ap ri l 20th

YOUR
WEALTH
IS
DETE RMlN ED BY YOUR
ASSE TS. INV EST NOW
G. Bruce Teaford

11&amp;·1 mo

MU R R Y'
L i m i t ed Supp l y
Jl6 l mo .

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

MOORE'S

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Ma in Sf
Pomeroy, Oh io
PomeroY 992-6281
or 992-6263
BA M. lo4 :30 P.M.

NEW Ll ST lNG

-

85

secluded acres along shade
river Man y bur!d ing sr tes

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service
Ph. t91·ll41

AND SE RVICE
11 ·9tfc

31"~

lot s

it

WETHERAU CONCRETE
Harllord
882-2175

H ender son

671·1581

. UNION OP ERATED
3 JO 1 mo.

&amp;

" ,JI

EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

with

··:KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone
991.3748 or 992-5020
FR EE PARKING
3 31 ·1 mo

RE DUC E D

Ow-ner needs t o sell pow,
n ice 3 bedrooms, fireplace ,
mo dern kitche n . otne r
., features $ 12 ,500.00.

$33.000 00
LAR GE HOM E - Lots ot
ground ,
co nla ins
7
apa dment s w i th outs i de
en t ra nces, large garage,
close
to
shopping

513.850.00
O LDE R 1111 st ory fram e,
needs some reparr but an
excellent bu y , 3 bedrooms,

bath . sma ll lot . Close to
shopping. 57,000 .00.
Sl OT HER PROP ERT IES
TO CHOOSE FROM 5U RELY ONE Wl LL SUIT
YOU - STOP IN .
HE NRY E. CLELANO
REALTO R ·
HA NK , KATHY &amp; LE ONA

UJ
11

..,

I

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II
110 E. Ma in 51.
Pomeroy , Ohio
4-4· 1 mo .

Movie M achi ne 4 , TV C lassroo m 8 ,

Repor l 10 , Ken tucky Afield 13.
7 OQ-F~n tor Eve r yone 6: _\'host Busters 8. Publlc
Poll ey Forums 10; Grape Ape 13.
1 1 4 lid ·
t d
Report 3· Wo r l d of Sur v va
'
S
7 3~ a ur ayt M hamma· d All 15 Dus1y"s Treeho use
. '

6· Wacko 8. Weekend SpeCJal 13
Ro bonlc
8 OO.:. Hong Kong Phooey 3, 4,15. Three
Slooges 8, 10.
dB
B 10
8 . 3 ~G l obetru1ters 3.4, 15; Spee u gg~ · · B nny·
9·0o-Scooby' s Laff.A.Lymp1CS 6,13;
ugs u
. Road Runner 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
10 3~Pink Panthe r 3,4, 15; Batman -Tarz~n 8.~01.3
Pan 1s 3 4 15 Kroflt Supers ow · ·
B
11 oo-Saggys
t lnel ; J1S Liltle Rascals 4; Secr ets
11 · 3~ pace en
' '

. of l ~l!n~ o:~h:h~o~r"3~~~.l~eekend Specl al 6: Uttle
12 .0QF t Alberl B JO · Ac11on News fo r Kld 13.
Rascals 4, a
• '
d t d 13 Adam
12 · 3~ Thunder 3, 15; Amerlcan Ban s an
•
. 12 4: Poln l at VIew 6. Space Acade my 8, 10.
1 00 · ~"
U
4 4 15. Ou ldoors Wlth
J·OQ-Baseball Warm · P 31 8 ' Mr Magoo 10,

t· ,

6 . Vlewpo n

J ulius Boros

.

Evenl ng wlth Billie Jea n Kmg 33
R
.
15 1 3~Sou l Train 6: acers 8•
1 15-Baseba ll 3,4, :
" Ch ka" ' 13 · Makl ng
F11m Festival 10: Movie
u
•
,
Things Grow 33.
.. . M 1 ·· p~rates of Tor .
2 DO--Movie " Embassy

0 '&lt;~

8.

4 oo-Baseball 3, 15, Movie

Roofing
Remodeling
Room AdditiOns
Garages

W!NTERGH to your houHJ? l et u~
m o~o rroce~\o r y re porrs
AI
l ro111r11 Con!&gt; l ruc tron 74.7 23 78

AI Tromm

PIANO IUNlNC Lane Donrel ~
A l\o ,, ond
od1u s trnen t s
9CI:1 ·25B1 rl no onswm coli

Construction
741 .1318

e

Wo rk Gua ra nteed
2 lO·tf C

ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
Swoopers t oo~ t eH rrons all
~mo ll applran ces lawn mo wer.
next ro )ta te Highway Garage
011 Route 7 Phone (bl4 ) 985

3815
REMOOEliNY,., P[umbrng heatmg
and all rype~ o l genera l 1uporr
Wmlr. guo1onteed 70 )i(Wt ~ eJF
perranw Ph one 9C'/7 7409

Real !&lt;:slate Cor Sale
FOUR J&lt; UOM ~ both 1 ~ 0 I t road
fron tage on SR 1'14 Brr ck 10
roorn~ 3 both~ l ull basement
1' • OCIC on IH 7 0 l OOms . 2
l omt l'( ren ted SJSO month I ' 1
one R! 7 John Sheets El o • 6.4
M 1ddloport

CENTRAL REALTY

co~

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 ACRES with a nice 11,,
slor y hous.e with 3 bedrooms and 11, baths . Mostly

11 1, 700 will buy a good 2 bedroom house wi th bal h.
Garage and storage bulldlng . Nat . gas hoo t Driveway
Is e le ct . heated. N ice Ohio River view . Furnitu re can

be bought extra . Price reduced for quick sole.
PRICE DRAS Tl CALL Y REDU CE D - 1'1&gt; acres nice
lay ing land with a nice l2•61oll carpeted mobile home
completely furn ished . 2 bedrooms built on with nlce

949·2657

50 ACRES - FREE GAS . Why worry a bout the high
cost of healing your home, dr ying your c lothes, hoi
water etc . We ho•e a 111, story house with 3 bedrms .,
and both, dining room With fi re pl ace . Full basemen!
Large pond stocked , Pr lced only ~2.300 .
KID S IN YOUR HAIR, LOOK HER E - Fl•e
bedrooms, nice Ph stor~ h ouse, large living room with
shining oak flooring, Iorge kitchen with dining area , 2
lull baths. 2 bedrooms down and 3 upst airs . Com pletely
lnsula1ed with F.A. nat . gas fur·nace. Largo porches &amp;
~•rage Loc ln Chesler. Pr ice Sl9,800
We Neild Llallngo
We ha-. bvyen lor many lypoa of property.
CALL JIMMY DEEM, Associate, tn-2111

Grou e r s 33

( XC A V A liNG doH~r loader and
bad.hoo wOrlr. dump ltu c M~
and lo bop l or hrru wrll haul
l rll drrl to ~o r l , lr rne~t one o nd r
g ro vel Call Bob or Roget Jel ·
l ets day phone CW1 108q nrghr
J;_hone 9Q7 3525 or 992 523'1.
lXCA V A I lNG doun
bo&lt;khoe
and dr tchor Char les R Hot ·
lreld
Back Hoe Servrce
Rutland Ohro Phone 7 ~ 7 2008
Wi l l do roofrng con~ tr vc t ton
plvmb1ng and hcatrng No 1ob
too forgo or too small Phone

74113•8
HOWERY AND

902-7081

All carpel Installed

CO\/Otrng
~eptrc
t~oyslums
dozer , bac khoe, dump truck
lunes to nu , grovel , blackt op
po\ling Rt . 143 . Phone 1 (61 4)

69B 7331
BATHRO OM S AND
K11 che ns
remod eled ceromrc tde plum·
brng &lt;orpentry and gener al
ma1ntenonce
13 yeot~ Ok ·
penence 997 -JbBS.
PUlLIN S EXCAVA TING . Com plere
Ser\ltCe Phone 9q2 -2478

llon Lady luck atcl s your s lr g ht es t cHa rt

ARIES (M01ch 11-April 191 A
lu c k y clay lor yo u fm anc1a lly so
d yo u 11ave l)u srness or co m
m e1c tal &lt;l Caltng s hang tng ltte
try 10 tmal tle 111em tod&lt;Jy F11J d
o u t to whom you re roman lt·
Ca lly !HJtte cl by se nding fo r yo ur
co py ol Astra -Graph L e tter
M a rl 50 ce r1t s lOt each and a
long . se ll -a d d r e::~se d s ta mped
e n ~e l o jJ e
10 A s t ra G raph .

P 0 Bo&lt; 4R9. RM 10 C1ly Sla
I ton. N Y

100 19 Be s ure to
spect1y bHth stg n

TAURUS (April 10·May 20) Any
St lua!ion where mato r ISS ue s
are at sta ke yo u Nrll handl e
be auldullt You are tn h armo ny
wr lh your se lf Nothtn g wrll dr s
tufb you

See 33

ACROSS
I Bunyan 's
blue ox

1975 PINTO
STATION WAGON

TRUCK
1975 GMC GENTLEMAN JIM PACKAGE 3295
P.S.. P.B . factory ai r, tilt wheel . AM·FM. tape. Bucke t

CAR

1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT ... .... .. .... . 11095
2 Dr H.T , air , p 5. P.B.• vinyl roof.
1

1975 COUGAR XR7 .................. ....... 3695
Landau roof. P S, P B , a 1r . rally wh eels, rad i al tires,
twm rac 1ng m irrors EXT RA NICE .

1973 FORD LTD .... ............ .....•. .. ...• 1295
1

a~r

1

1973 A.M. AMBASSAOOR.................. 1695
Brougham cust om t il L cr ut se, 3 seater .. rack. n ice

0 •••••••• • • 0 0 • •

1
•

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895

'2195
b I

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Pet• lor ::iale
HOOF HOLLOW H 01~e~ Buy !!ell
trade or !roon New end u!&gt;ed
~oddlt!~ f{ut h Reeves Albany
(614 ( 696 3790
RI~ING

STAR Kennel Bootdmg
Indoor and outdom
r Ufl'&gt;
G1 oo mmg o il brood~ (leon
~onr rory

I

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I

f o c tlrt !P~

Che~h11e

Phonc (6 1&lt;1 ) 367 0792
AKC BOXER puppres Hove sho ts
been wormed 11 weeh~ old
5100992)716

8 MO old purobr ed /Qmole toll re
S20 Coli 9&lt;!7 311J
BOXER PUPPIES Brrndel to1or b
...... ec kb old SSO 949 2&lt;~93 oltet

6

Sat. Eve., AprilS
7:00P M.
Hav mg rent ed my bu tld i ng
loca ted on M am St . tn
Rutland . 0 , Wi ll se ll the
following .
Full size offlce desk, gas
coo king ra n ge, cam e l ba c~
tr unk , 3 pc . bed r oom sui t e,
ntce
ant i que
u l ra
ward robe. tables, lamp'S,
other i t em s, pl us Ja f g e
truck loa d of ot h er n ew
mer ch a nd rse .
B ecvcles , g rrl l s, t oy s ,
l oots,
po cket
knives .
t ur n et ure , pok ey pot s.
stl'tlerst one pots &amp; pa ns,
pa mt b r ushes, f ireplace,
a u 1o mott ve
acces .,
recline r s, m any 1l e m s not
me nfe o ned .
Ow n er. Sher man Tt lhs
Sale rnsede but ldtng , sorry,
m ust bring your ow n c hatr.
Te rm s of Sale :
Cash o r check w tth posi t ive

SEE T HEM TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

QOY

F BU
UBSK

0

1967 PLYMOUTH ~ATEUITE ··········•····· 295
1

Good Dependob/e Tronsportotlon
Speclols
1972 PLYMOUTH FURY ...•.•.••...•..... .•.• 1595
Auto .. H,T.

LMOUEPEAK
XA

QOY

SECA K

1969 FORD XL 2 DR ...................... ... '595
'

1968 FORD MUSTANG 6 CYL. .... ..~ •..... 1495
Au1o

1968 FORD LTD 2 DR HT .•....•.•.•.••.....1495
1969 PLYMOUTH SATEUITE 4 DR ..•..... ..S295

DEPENDABLE

red , with while leather tntertor .

Galaxle 500 1 Dr H T

1974 OODGE .• .: ..... ..... .. ..... ........ ... s2195
1974 PINTO. .. ..•.•..... ... ..... .......... .. s1995
2 Dr .. auto., radio .
Your
1973 CHEVY CHEVEUE STA. WGN... .. Choice
1973 AMX JAVLIN ..•........ .... ......
1972 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE ........ ...
1
1972 OLDS ...•••.........•.•......... .... .... 795

$}Qgs

4 Dr ,

1970 BUICK.... .... .. .. ............... ...... '595
LeSa br e 4 Dr .

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

See Roger Rieber
667-J46J
1 mile north·
St . Rt . 7
Tuppers Plains. Ohio
'·

1969 SKYLARK.' .......... ... ' ... . ' .. .. .... 395
4 Dr .

1977 THUNDERBIRO.. ... .......... ...... .. 15495
Air . P.S, P B., sharp .

1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 4 DR.•. .'3295
Sharp, clean

&amp;

loaded

1976 TORINO 4 DR ...•......... ......... .. 13295
V 8. P.S., AM .FM.

1973 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON ... ..'1695
Local owner. P S, P B , Stereo radro

1975 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT... ......... 12395
4 cy\ , auto. trans., very c lean

1977 FORD COURIER PICKUP. .•......... .. 13595
Ve r y low m lledg e Like new

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP..... ............. ~3995

'TRUCI.CS AND 'VANS

6 cy l

, st d . 1rans .• mag type wheel cove r s

a. more

1975 FORD VAN........... ..... ........... 11295

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP.................. 12495

307. au to .. Econoline 300, runs good . li ttle rough

Topper , Sid Trans , 4 cyl.

•

1

1974 FORD··· .•.. ...........•.... .....•... , 2495
ton. 4 spd.. P.S., P B.

1975 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP....... .. .. ...... . 12795

Now In Stock
1

y, ton plckup, L. W B., s1d

1973 INTERNATIONAL .......... ....... ... 11695

1974 FORD F-100 PICKUP................ 12495

' 'Ton plck up. auto., P.S., P.B

1970 FORD ...•. .......·.. .•.•..•....•...•...• 1695

1973 Olds 98 4 Dr.......... ... .. .... ....... sg95
1968 Ford Torino Cpe .... ........... .........1250
1974 Vega Cpe. GT ........................ 11695
1973 Pinto Wagon ............. ............ 11295
1972 Pontiac Catalina Sed....•..... ......•. sg95.
1973 Buick Regal Cpe . .1.~~~~ 1.. ... ... ...... .11695
\973 Buick Regal Cpe...1 .'-:'~:~: 1••••.••••.••• 11995
1973 Cutlass 4 Dr. Sedan . ~ ~.".d. 1............ 11795
1973 Buick LeSabre Sed ............ ... ... .. 11795
1973 Caprice 4 Dr. H.T.... .. .... .......... .'1995
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe ...... .. ... .. ..... ..... 11995
•
1973 Cad. DeVIlle
Cpe...................... .12495
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe..'.~~ -~~-~~~........ 13995
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe..1.~ ..~ 1.u.e.1.••••••• 13495
1975 Cad. Deville Cpe ...... •. ........ ... ... 15600
1976 Cad. Deville Cpe .. ................ .... 17500
1976 Cad. Deville Sed ..... .. ............... s-I'J· 00
1976 P~. Volare Sed .. .... .. ........... ...• .'3195
1978 Cul Sedan 4 Dr ...1 .~~ ~~~~~ -~?. ~ ...... '6295
1977 Cut. Wagon .......... ..... ............ 15995
1974 Pontiac lemans Cpe. .• ............... 12295

v.a, auto. 1rans . P.S.

1975 FORD F-100 SUPERCAB PICKUP... . 3095
•
6 Cvl , std. trans.

1974 FOR0 ..•.. .•.... ....•.. .... .....•.... !1895

Ton Plckup.

TO

DAN THOMPSON FORD

American Motors , 2 dr .• a u to

11,

GREAT WAY

~ I ~·\y

1975 GREMLIN .... ........................ 11895

~~

A

J 0 F

,. 19'7 8 Krng F'ealure! Sy ndaea le, Inc.

0~

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Real nice .

Largest Selection· In The Valley

9Q7 30QO

1974 FORD .. .............. ................. 11795

; Dr H.T.

15 IN STOCK

and bo th

Classic. a ir. P S.. P B , auto.. 4 Dr .
1

Auto. P.S.

4 10orn s
Relcrenu~'&gt; requ rred

or

I.A 0X NV G
n FI. E8 Ii\. I.i\ 0X w
R

Q OY

1975 CHEVY ................................12995

1972 PLYMOUTH ...........•.... ....•. .......'895

BED FOR
YOU

FOR RENT

rent

I V . U X A Q B J AF .- YO .J WAS HBXFYBF
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: NOBODY REMEMBERS EVERY·
1WNG, BECAUSE NOBODY IS' INTERESTED IN EVERY·
1WNG .-JEAN PAUL

Dart 2 Dr . Slan l 6.

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Loaded, L l pstte k
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1977 COUGAR XR7..... ............ .. .......15995

1968 OLDS 442.

00 MOB ilE HOME rn Harrr,e

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39 Discourages
40 Gamsa y

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Rubber Back Carpet

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

rent
R enta l ~
ro les l or ~enro1
( rtr(en !l Cont qct Vdloge Mo11or
Ap t ~ M rddleporl 992 7787

API

B~ o Flea Marker Sole o t
the Amcrr con Leg•on Hall
Hutlond Ohro Sa rurday Aprrl
I Sth Fr o1n tO !til 5 Al so o Bak e
Sale by the Hurlond Emerqen cy
Squad I hey II bco 20 drlieref1t
tab le!&gt;

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POMEROY, 0.
PH. 992·2176
International
I Harvester
I New Idea _

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TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

COUNlRY MOBILE Horn(' Park
Rourc 33 nort h of Pom eroy
Lorg£' l o t!&gt; Call997 7479

by THOMAS JOSEPH

I~;;;~~:;:::~~==~~~;~~~~

padd i ng a t n o charge .
Expert m sta lla t i on.

and see what you' re gelling
- Good solocllons - Fully
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7 OQ-News 3, La
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Phone 9Q7

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Flooring In Stock

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MEfGS I

PR OBATE COURT uF
niece
I Raimondl or
MEIGS COUNTY ,
Ghillurov
OHIO
ESTAT E OF MILO 11 Reg1on
Wantrd to It en!
EMERSON
GUTHRI E. 12 Gather
2 Protective
DECEA SED
WAN I 10 1e11 t Fu r nr~hed house
gram
coverlllg
Case No 223.42
or ap 1 No ~ ~d~ 01 pe T!&gt;
13 Suggestive
NOTlC E OF
3 Badly
Porneroy o• Mrddlepor t area
APPOlNTMENT
matenal
in need
pr eferr od 304 887 3379
· OF FlOUC IARY
Yesterday's AIL&lt;wer
On Marc h 20 , 1978 , 1n tne 14 Sculpted
4 Conswne
10 Flus h
Z5 Tuned in
Metgs Cou nty Probate Court ,
5 Accdmpany
LEO (J uly 1?·Aug 22) You re Case No 22J41 , Le na Ethet 15 Soak up
16
Resiliency
Z
6 Essences
1D
•
luckrer today th an yo u wrll Ue Guthrre , R 0 2, Coolvt ll e, 16 Haul
6 ''Jaws" star 19 Sea
For
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or
Trade
29
Pretend
lor
Oh
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45773
was
appointed
Not
respon
si b le
lomorrow 111 sr tuatt o n s wher e
17 Shrew
7 Columnist
swallows
acc•dents
.
you c w rcrse authonty Ge l Adm1n istrat r t)C ot the es tate 18 Speechiher
30 D1ary i t em FOR SALE O! !rode 1973 trnwln
of Milo Emerson Guthr1e,
- Horst
Auctroneer · Bi ll Brown
you r mess ag e across now
20 Dutch
32 Black· Fr . Can t mental 11 do or rown car
deceased . tate of R
D , 20 Gr atily
VIR GO (Aug . 23·Sep1. 22) Be· Coolvi l le , 011 10
8 Struggle
35 Rink
Loaded wr th opt ron.;, V!!r { good
pain ter
21 Classy guy
cause your 1uclgrncn1 ts far 9
Turned
con d rt1an 747 2336
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23
TV
set
style
covering
Mannmg D Web !! l er 22 At that
sce rn g concl usto ns you d raw
36
Frenzted
Probate
Jud
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time
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(3 ) 24, 31 (4) 7, Jt c
e rcr se the r11 to dav
24 Have
£cONOM¥
a uthor1ty
25 "- What
Comes
Natur'lly"
26 Prophet
27 Country
9 3~MaudeB . 10.
Works fast,
hotels
10 . DO-Fantasy Islan d 6.13: Kojak8.10. Soundstage 33 .
sa ves you
28 Emergency
Meeting ol Minds 20 .
11 00-News 3.4,6. a, 10, 13.15, Watch Your Mout h 33,
li ght
time
11 ·1 5-A BC News 6
source
ll · 3~Sa 1u r d ay Night 3.4.15; Movie "" Inte rva l'" 6:
31 Ba laam 's
Second City TV a, Movie ""T.he You ng lit ions" 10.
mount
Movie "" Glan l" 13; Jana ki 33 .
Kind
of
32
1'2 ~Do n Ki r shn e r 's Roc k Concert B.
profit
l :OQ-M ovie "The Las t A d vent ure" 3; M ov ie " I n
33 Hamilton
Ene my Co untr y'' 4; Wolfm an Jack 6.
bill
2 O~ M ovle "Web of VIo lence " 13; 3·0Q-News 3
..,.,.1,,, •111 ou q h ra uot1 iObs v.ll n tn•&lt;. n y po wer
3 . 3~Movle "'The Wise Guys·· 3. 3 : ~ABC News 13 ;
34 Skin
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5·31l-Bewllched 3.
soother
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Movie Channel 4 36 Baseball
{l.li ,ICtH" ••Il ' '-. ' , 1 d u r 'ti II[ t) , '' ' v. r; lk
5 &amp; 7 PM . - Outlaw Bl ues I PGI
pc .,, • ~~, , n. , 111 (l(&gt;a• ,,, \ll .,o flu'' n ,_, '!oo;s
glove
9&amp; 11 P M. - Star is Born IRI
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Th
Remembers 33:
I . 3~ Llttle Rascals 3. Lowe61 0 om~pon A Classlc 20.
All Slar Any1hln~ G,oe;O:,~e 6n~; . Jetferso ns 8.10,
H · ~ 33
8 oo-Chlps 3.4, 15. a
118
Onedln Ll~e 10: Roya l ~M~vle '" McQ'" 3.4.15:
9
A
Karenina
8 3()--Ted KQ•ghl B.JO, ·

9' and 12' VinYl

J AND 4 RM

densome b ec ause yoLJo l ove
tandem
what you 're dorng today Muc h
9-4 9 2o41
will be acc o mpl rshed to yo ur
sat •sfactron
.51 ARCRA.Fl 5RI NG So iP FR EE
CAPRI CORN (D ec. 22-Jan . 19 )
canopy tr 1c ond bo rtle (Ove r
You "make an e~&lt;ce l l e nt tm p re ~plus our l2_w ~ ole prrre wo th
eve ry new l old down Compare
5 1on today , es peCr al ly o n th ose
of t he opposi te sex Thu s. tf
our pme on mrnr nra to" dnd
you re so m c t1ned tl 's a good
tro.,e l l !otlcr ~ bel o 1e you buy
day l or ro mance
Ope n Sunday s Cornp Co1dey
AQUARIU S (J an . :ZO· Feb ?g)
Sto rc ralt So le-. Rt 01 N of Pt
Feel tn gs of an m ner need to
Plea sant
express yo ur se lf tn a harmonr - 8 FOOt slrde m co rn per :.loeps
ous and arlt s lr c sense co u l d be
l o ur ihr t•e burner stove w11h
p ut to el&lt;Cell e nt use around th e
ove n
sr nk
IO(ks •ncludc-d
hou se to day
Good to11dr tron $000 May be
seen ot Crr~prn s Corner~
PISCES (F eb 20- March 20) Any
ktnd word s ol your s wt ll hav e a
ony t rrn e l orrg Bo llom OH
be neftc1al " boo m e rang " e llect
today Peop le w1ll e ntDY berng
w1 th you and you ' ll de lrght rn
them

Good lor tune w111 walk h and 1n
hand Wi lt I you thr s co nun g year
rn Sltuattons wh ere you tak e
th e tmw to butltl a I 11m fo unda-

"t.tne 33 .

A LlffiE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

21 ) Ta sk s Wtll n o t appear bu r· 1976 TAUR US Carnper

!

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6 · 3~ABC News 13; Adam · l24;

Bunny 10 ; Super

s•vE ON
CARPETING

For Hen!

70 It
Sell co nl orned

Aplil 8. 19 78

PAllO SALE ') mdP~ ~oulh of I up
per\ P l olf•~ 011 Rr 7 'l mrles
no t th of Ea~tern H1gh Sd 1ool
Old drs he ~ dothrng ~orne fur nrture

SAGITTARlUS (No•. 23-Dec . l.;amping Equipmen l

. 5 OQ-W ide Wor ld of Spor1s 6, 13,
4 3~Catch · 33 33 · ·
Adam s Ch ronicles 20 ; Zoom 33
5 JQ-Once Uoon A Classic ~elk a· zoo m 20; St udlo

tsuy where you c an come In
MARTIN

Tarzan

6 . QO.- News 4 , 10; Lawrence

D~IVE
SEVV! NV MA C H I N~ Rcporrs ser
v rce oil makes 992 7784 lhe.
Fob r rc Shop
Pomeroy
Aulhomed Srnger Soles and
Sen11(e We sharpen SCISSOI5.

possess a ce rta 1n grace and
por s e rn d ea lmg With o thurs
toda y They rn tu rn . respond
wtlh c l1arm lormtng some very
pleasant relationships

YOU have o se rvrce to offer
wont to buy or ~ell ~ame th rng
oe looHmg to1 work
.
or
wha tever
yo u II ge t rewl!s
l aster wrth o Sen t111el Wont Ad
Coll 9l/7 2150

' ,;

. Gold" 4: The Maslers B. 10 : Body Shop 33

Free Es t ima tes

Ou siness Senices
BRADFORD A uc t roneer
Com·
ple te Setvtcc Phone 94q 1487
or 9&lt;19 ::2000 Racrnc Ohro C!!!l
Brod fo r d

lURUY S WREC!(.ER
Sorvt&lt;e
Ro&lt;:11\C Oh10 Day or nrght

Pr ice now 114.300.

68 ACRE FARM
Pnce reauceo t OS·t6,900 Allracttve
r e mocle iJ;&gt;d 1 stor y farm home Tnis ntcc nome l er. tur es
a large l!vtng room , dtntng, ~at rn ktt chen, 5 bedrooms ,
8. J111 ba th s, 15 acres o t tillable land Wt th ba l ance tn
p as tur e and woodland Older barn &amp; gMage You mu st
see thts one, tf 's well worrn the pn cc Loca ted otf Rt.
3?5 tn M eigs County
·

SATURDAY . APRILS, 197a
6·00-Sunr ise Semester 8.10, 6 · 3~M arlo IJ.U1~e ~=~~

3:oo-Witness to Yes ter day 6;, Gupples~othe V~lley of

AL MOST NE W - 1 acre . 3
bedrooms, 7 baths , forma I
dining , carpeted, carpor t
and
st o rage
ro o m

-

2 ·Jo-Homer Formby 6 ; ·

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

roofed)

CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOClATES

Phone
992-71 13

You

k tndn ess th at you ve done for
som eone wtll be re pa td today
Thr s per son w tll be re c tproc at ing rn la rger me asur e l~lCHl you
gave
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You r
p r esence wtll have an upltflmg
e llec t upon th ose you meet
to day even thougt1 you may
not'be aware o l 1! Smil e a lot

Movie Channe l ~ -

u

1r

GEMINI IMay 11 ·June 10) A

· Juga" lO : Ascent ol Man 33 .

building ba ses (could be
b ull dtng s

t"'meroy, 0 .
3· 15.tfc

For
Sales &amp; Serv ice

F1ve

equ1 pped kl1chen. bath .
carpet ing. sn.ooo
NEW LIST IN G - 10 acres
ground . free gas J UST
15,000 00 .
NEW
Ll ST ING
Po meroy.

11:DO-News 3.4.6, 8, 10, 13,15: Dick Cavett 20, Lili as
Yoga &amp; You 33
1 1 . 3~Jo h nny Carson 3 4.15. Bar etta 6, 13. Masters
Update 8: Movle " Asslgnmen l Terror ·· 10; Monty
Py thon's F ly lng Circus 33 . •
11 : 4~B o xl ng B. 12 ·00-Janaki 33
12 : 4 ~L ohm an &amp; Barkley 6. lrons lde 13 1 DOMidn ight Special 3.4.15. Movie " The Brai n from
Pla net Aous" 10; 1 · 4~ N ews 13; 2 . 3~ N ews J .

ven t ur es o

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER
''Get A Load Of This"

SC ORPI O (O ct. 24-No• 22)

News 20; Scen es f rom A M arri age 33 .
J 0 · 3~Monly Python·s Flyi ng C~rc u s 20.

CARTER

~ALES

Bernice Bede Osol

Rogers Ne ighborhood 20.33, Hogan·s Heroes 10,
Emergency One 13, Pett icoat Junctlon 15.
5 : 3~N ews 6; Eelec. Co. 10,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore lO;
Hogan 's Heroes 15.
6:0Q-News 3,4,a, 10, 13, 1.5; ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Adam s Chron ic les 33.
6 : 3~NBC News3,4;15, ABC News 13 ; Car ol Bu rnett &amp;
Friends 6;, CI!S News a.10; Over Ea sy 10.
7:0Q-C ross Wits 3,4; L1ars Club 6; Muppet Show 8,
News 10; New New lywed Ga me 13; Gilligan's Is .
15; Almanac 20 , Making Thing s Grow 33.
7 : 3~ Por ler Wagoner 3; Go~g Show 4; Match Ga me
PM 6, Pr ice Is Right 8; Mac Nei l·Lehrer Report
20.33 ; Famlly Feud 10; $100.000 Name That Tune ·
13; Pop Goes the Cou ntr y 15.
a:OO-Quark 3,15: Donny &amp; Mar ie 6, 13, Odd Coup le 4;
Gospel Road B ~ Was hingto n Week In Re•lew 20,33;
W onder Wo m an 10.
a : J~C PO Sharkey 3,4,15: Wa ll Street Week 20.33
9: QO-- R!ch ie Brocke l man, Pri vate Eye 3,4, 15; M ov i e
" The Greal Houdlnls'" 6, 13; Incredible Hulk a, 10;
Soundslage 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
9 · 3~ Ma ke m &amp; Clancy 33.
10:00-Qul ncy 3,4, 15 ; Husbands, Wives &amp; Lovers 8, 10;

5 &amp; 1 P M - Bound for Glo ry IPGJ
9 &amp; 11 PM - Slapshot IRI

ONner may fake nice mobile home as part pa v m e n 1

Pomeroy landmark

m

9:00 lil9 :00 Mon .. Friday
9:00 ti l6:00 S.lurday
11 :00 1116 :00 Sunday
2-1·ff c

Tank Service
Bo x

block cellor ond city water. Nlco •ount ry semng.

POTASH, FlRT~PELS
&amp; BLlND

SCASHS for junk car s Frye 'S
1 and ,a.u to Ports Wrecker
1 rue"'
dR
.
Service. Tire sole on
epo 1.r 1'1/6 KAWASAI&lt;I 100 mrnr drrr
Rut land, 742-:20EI 1 or Pennlo rl ,
br ke lrke new Recently tuned
7&lt;2-9575
Prrce $-4 00 Pho ne
5768

MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport, Ohio
Open

lack's Septic

llll rn;r

fa mi l y room w i th firep l ace. Garden spa ce , work 5h op,

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

9',. _Jac~ "'c..arsey, Mgr
Iii 1 PhOne 991·2181 ,

Locatod tn The

Anyday , anytime.
Phone 985-3806

J.

4 ACRES of n1ce lay ing land "not far from Southern
High School Nice building sites . ldeol for new home
builders Call now lor Info .

9'177760.
NoiTEM TOO Lmge or too small
Will buy 1 p1eur or comp lete
household . New us ed , o r onlr ques . Martin 's Fu rnitu re 20 N
M idd leport
PhonE
2 nd St

for

It has a big cen1ral fireplace wllh heatolator and is
Insulated . Sma ll. barn and about 20 a cres fen ced. Nice
country se t1 1ng off blacktop road . Shown by
appolntment onl y. Priced 142.000 00

uprrghr deep lree1er
lrke
n ew
$ 750
Phone
741 3077

1q76 YAMAHA ENDURO 7SO ((

"Thf Ori~0111o
Not ThtlmiUtoo

Call

24 hour se rvi c e .

carj)et. Th1s house has been remodeled Inside and ouL

21 CU FT

COI N S CU RRENCY . t ok en~ o ld
poc ket welches and chatns
sriYer a nd gold We need 196-4
and older srlve r corns Buv sell
or rrode Ca ll Roger Wam sley
742·233 I

992-2206 or 992-7630

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

1976 HONDA E11celfen t &lt;on dr
rron Call ~'), 3018

BRUSH HOG 7 loot J 0 pull type
rnple unr~ • rsol d11ve sholt ~lrp
rl ut ch punrlur c proo f lore~
Very good COfl d rtron Shade
696 1234

fireplace
Star t aut
ret ire here f or $7 ,500 .

992- 22S9 , 991.6191

KAW A SAK I 90 Drrt Brke Good
condt lr on SJOO C)97 Jlq1

liMBER
Pomer oy Fa re s! Pro
duc ts lop prrce f o, slond rng
s. ow l im ber Call q9?.5965 or
l&lt;ent Hanby 1-446·8570

estimate ,

ACE HARDWARE

and

woo d burning

18.500.00
PR lCE

PHON E 992-6333

HOME 5r1 ES l or ~ale 1 OOl' and
up M •ddl t'port ll(IOI Ru1land
Call qrn 74B I

commerc;i al.

At

boats from this 5 room
home New l y redecorated

with

R esi denti a l

Clrpet 11 UphOlstery
Photle Mike Youne

Pot nts area almost new , 3
bedrooms,
modern

101•1 Sycamore Sf.
Po m eroy , Oh ro

196q MERCURY CYC lONE J d1
Moe Spence• Ph one 985 3879

bedroo m h o m e w rth 2
bath s. Natural ga s and ci t y
wa t er Home wi ll t ake littl e

119,100 .00
NEW LIST lN G -

Middleport
Ph . 991 .3731

Broker

Phone99121Bl

Syracuse. Just S/ .500.
115 ,000 - Re novated 3

upkeep Wa lk to th e stores
COUNTRY LIVlNG IN
TOWN - Watch the r iver

CLEANING

Young's
Carpeting
..... ,,,......,.o.

st ar t ing out or ret i red
couple Has level lot in

A ssoci ates

Ge or geS . Hobst ett er Jr.,

9a. _JackW Ursey , Mgr .

and na tural gas . Good tor

1 story trame , 2 be droo m s,
2 ba1h s, a ir cond rttoned ,
livtng room , dini ng roo m &amp;
kt l ch en com b1 ned , st ove,
refrigerator , was her, d ryer
mcl uded . 1 car garage . Lot
50.:700 All utilities Sh own
by a p pmn lm ent.

Close d Thurs d ays
Satur days at n oon .

Superior
Slum htr1ction

has J bedrooms, city water ,

.--- WAUPAPER.
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

SEPTIC TANK

Sue P. Mu rphy

Uc.SV1,
WILt CAR E l or tht"' eldrlly
home Phor' £&gt; 992 7JI 4

992 3325
21' E Secon d Str ee t
COMPACT HOME - ThiS

H ele n L . T eaford

wat er

'289.95

lllil

1

BY OWN[R 3 bedroom~ wrth !o rr
cd OH gm heat and orr con d1
tronong I acre levol lot 111
Ru tland
SIB 000
Ph alli?
74/ 3163

rnonv ot her
rtern.., or Ma~o n l .r e Statoo r,
Ma~ on WV Rt:&gt;f rf'~hrrwnb ond
Iars o f porkmg Undt"r npw

Mobile tlom¥• for :;ru,.

Pumeroy

&gt;~

JUS ! COM f'l ElED new house 111
M1ddleport For more rn farrno
li on coil 992 2138 01 992 5304

and

ONE I'), It alum!num Meyer ~ boor
w1th 6 h p Chry sler rn otor
trader s""'r"'el sears and ar
(CSsO rles 1/ fool afumrnum
Sea Kong boot wr th 7' • h p
Sea Krng motor Pf lueger Elec
trrc motor A lso gun~ Reo~ or1
l or sellrng til health See Red
Kee 1011 Mrne r~v r lle OhtO

Let

9•2 534S

BY OWNER 5 acre!&gt; Wrfh q room
house FlU EGAS 2 co r garage
summer !o.rtchen and bordere d
by '1. rreelr.s Call985 3827

IWO BWROOM horne Dordwood
ll oo rs thermal pane wrndows
carpo rt oil fliNirrc 5 year~
old Syroruw q97 ?063

AU(ltQN TUESDAY 7 pm N(•w
1974 DA lSUN PICKUP s:n oo
and u~ed m o ~C Al&lt;. o f r • and Sol
992 7-4 5.3
at 7 pm or Ohto Rr"t' ' Auctr on
MC'rg s Plato M• ddl£&gt;pon
HA Y FOR sole AlfoHo rlover orrd
Trrno thy AI!&gt; O crop ground fur SUNDAY A(IION ! ve&gt;rv Sunday
ren t or ')hare~ PhonE&gt; 742 '1566
or
I 00
All
nf'"'
too l:.
NICE PIGS l or sale Al rer 5 coil

HILLS
Syracuse Nrce
thtee bed1oo rn horne lolol
Plec trrc ca1pe1ed wr th carpor t
and a•r rondllronrng Ph one

ASTRO·GRAPH

----------,

\ ard ::iale

most pl easa nt day wh en vou
discover ho w wtlhng Olhcrs ore
to s hare th1ng s b u t that s
beca use you ve g1ve:n o l your sell rn the pas t

5 : 0Q- 6on ~n za 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke ·a; M1ster

~U SHC

T.HRH
B~DROOM
both
oil
co•per poneled Owne1 wtlt
help fmance lnquue at 409
South rrlth
Avenue
Mrd
d leporr

REDUCE SAFE 8 lo st wrth GoSCH!
loblc r ~ &amp; E Vop
water pill~
N elson Drug
COAL liME STONE sand gro .... el
cole rum chlon de l ert •lrH• r dog
food and oil type!oo of salt E•
celsror Soil W ar ~ ~ lnt E Mo rn
St Porne•oy &lt;N2.3891

591 3051

PO MFR OY FIVE mrnu tes to l awn
o.,d schoo l ~ Alumrnum s•drn g
)lorrn wrndows and doo ro; New
kot(hen a woman s delrgh t 2
or 3 bed ro om~
Bo5erncn t
(arpet tht oughou t By oppt on
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DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Pat Hill, Rocky Huppor Da rrell Dodrill
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehic le
Open E-.n ings 1116:00 .. cept
Thursday and Saturday. Closed Sunday
992-2196
Middleport, 0 .

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Large selection 1978 Oldsmob iles ready for
delivery. We are ready to deal. So hurry in ,
pi ck yours out .

Drive Home A Winner
See on e o f th ese courteous sa le smen : Pete Burris ,
Ma rvm Keebaug h or George Harris.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You 'll t:ike Ou r Qu alify Way of Dong Business•• GMC
Fi nancing.

992 Sl4l
Pomeroy
Open Even1 ngs untii6 ·0o-tll S m. Sat.

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12- The Daily Sentinel. Middleourt-Pomerol . 0 .. Thursday. Apn l i. 19i B

Committees named for bike event
Hank Cle lan d , general
cha irman for the Me igs
Associatio n for Ret ardcd
Citizens Hike-Bike has announced com mitt ees rtnd
chairpersons for thi• year 's
event slat'ed Saturday , April

29.

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They are : Middlt·pvrt.
Jess ie Mi ght ; Pome roy.
Kathy Cleland : Ra ctn&lt;'.
Larry Ftsher : Rutland, Rea
Roush : Chester area. Sharon
Hein ; Route Comnut tee.
Clarence Atherson : Safety
Commtttee, Guv Hrsl'l l:
Food Committee. l'hur k
Blake. Servtn g as cllall'·
persons in the sehoul dtstricts
are Meigs '-&lt;• Ca l, l.mda

Eason , David Higgs. Greg
Th qmas. Murray : Eastern
District. Marlene Hein. Steve

ca lling 992·3232 or 992-liOO!J.
Riders are reminded they
must ha\'e a sponsor to ride,
l.iltl~ ,
Mark
Nort on; and they arc riding at their
Suu1hern Local. Lur1 Gum- own r isk . Ev'ery safe ty.
ther . Jay Ord. Larry Fi sher. measure possible wtll pe
A spC'c tal cummitlee (louse taken to insure a safe ride
en ds 1 ts chaired by Nora and cooperation from all
Easm1 Hnd Lm:lutles Jessi(• nders is requested .
l\'t1 ~ht.

and Rf.•a Housh. Check

pui"nl " orkers Will be annuunced lat er

and Maxine

G\)eglcin 1s eh81rpr rson for
tht s aspect.
Ttwre wt ll be f1ve chrck

Draw

(Continued from pa~ 1)_
po nu s for this year's event. B. Downie. Pomeroy; Ed
'I11ey arc : Bradbury Schoo l Kennedy , Pomeroy : Teresa
yard. Ft. Meigs for lunch,. Buckley, Reedsville; Donna
Harn su rtvil\c Schoo l yard Davt dso n, Hutland ; Hazel K.
whrl'(' H rt'frrshment brt•ak Stanley. Pomeroy ; Jean E.
will be pr.i\'idcd . Zion Church Ke lley , Middl e port;
~ rou n ds fur an "Cn e r g~ break
Raymond Co le. Pomeroy ;
r:.xcet•"efl,;·e
1 candy. nnd a bnef ca tch up
l.ula E. Clark, Harrisonville;
Design and ~1 o p ·at th(' Me1gs Infirmary . Dona ld 1.. Moore , Pomeroy:
Heg1strat 1un ts from 9 to 10 Jue Sisson. Pomeroy : Mary
Qualii)'
am . the d&lt;i\' of the C\'Crtt. Th e Lavender , Syracuse : Mary
nde will beg1n it t ap· Radford . Pomeroy : Harry
Pomeroy
prosuu atel.\' lO a.ni. from the Wo lson. Pomeroy: Cec il
Flower I se nwr l' IIIZL'ns crnter in To ban, Pom eroy ; Earol d
Ponwroy . The ndc shuuld be Dea n. Albany : Nora Cross,
Shop
cund udt•d by aboul ~ p.m. &lt;.1\ Ha ci ne; Pearl Welker ,
Mrs . MilLard
the St'flh ll' Cl\iZL'fl S center
Pomeroy: John Chapman .
Va nMeter . ~ Sponsu r s hN~t s ca n be nb· Albany ; Nurrrw n E Hysell.
99 1 1o3'
1 tamt•d :-tl the respe('tivc htgh P ~1111c r oy: Ron Arms.
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schuu ls, Ckland Ht•a lt y or b~· Pomeroy: Hubart Newell.
Chester: Hazel Roy. Racine :
Prur ic ia Noel. Pomeroy :
Helen Do rst . Tuppers Plains :
EJltmett Dav is. Pomeroy :
Loui se Bartels. Pomeroy :

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Dcburah Oh l in~er. Pomeroy :
Audra Wells. Pomeroy : Carl
F. . Mttrh , Pnmer.oy ; Roger

Epple. Minersville: Ma rgie
Bencdu m, Hccdsvi lle : John
T. Bla ke, Middleport ; Ray
Darst. Che shi re: Vi rg il
Ru ush ,

PomProy ;

Wendell

Hoo pe r . Ha rri so n vill e:
Del be rt Our s, Portland :
Glenn Jcwr\1. Albany and
Ar a Carsey, Albany.
Attending were Judge John
C. Ba co n. Frerland Norris
and Lauren Hoffm an, jury
Larry
comm issio ne rs.
Spencer, Mnlcne Harrison,
Nrlltc Brow.n and Ma ndy
Lefebre. deputy sheri ff.

LOS ANGELES ( UPI) stri king a large object tD the scene. The spokesman
collided protruding intD the track said the heavy rain and mud
with an object protruding .space from a flatcar on a made it difficult to remove
the Injured.
from a freight train on a siding.
The injured were taken by
They said they could not
siding Thursday night.
derailing fow- passenger cars Immediately determine what ambulance and four-wheel
drive vehicles to hospitals in
into a muddy field and the object W
"i'injw-ing 13 people. authorities
"There are low- tars on Montebello and Pico Rivera .
their side ," a sheriff 's Details .of the injuries were
reported.
not known .
Thirty.fow- passengers and spokesman said .
Amtrak offi cials said the
si x crewmen were reported
"We have one major mjury
westboWld
train was moving
aboard the tr ain. which and 12 minor injuries, " a Fire
at
about
60
mril when it
Amtrak offici als in San Department spOkesman said.
the
object
on the
struck
Francisco said was bQund
The Amtrak train derailed
fl
atcar.
It
was
not
known
why
fr om San Dieg o to Los dur,ing a heavy rainstorm at
the
flatcar
was
thel'e.
_AngeleS.
the Rio Hondo River near
"We can only speculate it
First report s sa id the ParamolUlt Ilouievard and
passenger train struck the Slauson Avenue in the Pit'O was for gotten or left there by
fr eight train head·&lt;JO, but Rivera area of eastern Los a freight switch crew, which
had been working in the
coun ty firemen at the scene Angeles.
area,"
said Arthur Lloyd,
said later that it appeared the
Ten colUlty fir e units and
Amtrak train was derailed by eight ambulances were sent Amtrak 's direc!Dr of public
affairs.
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"The cars are derailed
upright but leaning to one
WASHINGTON iUPI) - President Carter announced
side," he said .
•
today he is deferring producllon of the high-radiation
The passenger train was
neutron warhead, but directed the Pentagon to go ahead
about eight miles short of its
with delivery systems capable of using such weapons In
destination, Lloyd said.
the future. •
He said there was no
can er's decision, BDDOIIDCed in a White House
damage estimate available.
statement , came after a week of speculation that he had
Several other tracks nearby
derided to kill the controversial program entirely.
allowed train traffic through
But the president said today his "ultimate decision"
lUlObstructed, he said.
"" usin g the weapon "will be made later, and wlll be
influenced by the degree to which the Soviet Union shows
restraint in its conventional and nuclear arms programs
and force deployments .!!
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YOUR INFLUENCE
WILL LIVE ON
Saipture - 2nd Peter I: 15
"Morrovr r, I will endea \'or
that ye ma y be able after my
d('•:cast' to tla\'e these things
always in remembrance."
When mov ing int o a new
is very lm·
por1 ant tn inform the Po&gt;i al
se rvice. publi sh ers of
ma ,Ll azinc s to whi ch you
subsrnb(' , lhe Hureau of
Motor Vehicles. and other
agencies about yuur change
of address.
I wa s taking care of
(\JOllllUnity, It

S&lt;!l' Ll ' &lt;thlLll clll i\ultli. &lt;ldl1.

Qu1c·k '''t\'tCl'

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pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains
M &lt;1mber

FDIC

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
establi shed 1872

Y\)1 make the cifference

HF:NRY RAHR, Olester , demonstrated th e correct
way to fell a tree .

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Forestry

NOW OPEN
Crow's
Family Restaurant
Drive Thru Window

GREAT
SERVICE!
GREAT
CHICKEN!

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Ifs nice to feel
so good abou~ a.
STOP IN
SOON

•$'kw aM ·fW olunlcuiJ lo fOod food® ·
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Sermonette

Nrl.'cl rl second Cel t ')
l.m1· Idle''

Connection seen
in girl's d~ath

13 injured in .derailment

chanK.ing the address on my
Opera tor's lice nse after
moving
to
Pomeroy .
However, f was not prepared
for the question that the clerk
asked : "Do you wish to make
an anatomical gift of any pan
of your budy?'" My wife and I
had discussed the possibility
uf giving usable part s of our
bodies to a donor bank , · but
quite frankly , transplants are
not a panil'ularly appealing
subject to me . Now I was
confron ted with the question
uf donating eyes, kidneys,
hea rt , etc. with oard-ea rrying
sinceri ty, as one 's own
conscience direct s him. Any
licensed operator may actually help provide health fo r
nt hers after he is gone .
lm a~ ine how thankful such a
donor would be If a blind
loved one were to receive the
gift of sight beca use of his
ki.1dness and fore-sight.
llow we feel about giving
pan s of our anatomy to
science and medicine is a
perso nal matt er. However,
there is a sense in which aU of
us leave something to future
generations which may either
curse or benefit others. The
Apost le Paul in the a hove text
ex presses hi s desire to leave
tu ut hers an inheritance of life
and light aft er he is gone.
While he lived. he was a
shining example of God' s
grace and truth . Through his
letters to the churches and
Olristian influence, he gives
his "hean " and " eyes" to all
the world so that all may see
and know what God ha s
accomplished .for us.
All uf us, in one way or
another leave behind an
influ ence and a test imony . It
may be a curse , or it may be a
blessing - depending upon
"Who" and "What " we have
lived for.
Determine to live each day
for the Lord , then , aft er you
are gone, others will profit
spiritually
from
your
foresight and generosit y.
Hespectfully submitted. Floy d F . Sh oo k, Past or ,
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church .

(Continued from page 1)
tree operation . Dave Fox,
ASCS , informed those attending on how you can get 80
• percent of the cost of tree
planting, timber stand improvement or fe ncing t o
excl ude livestock paid for by
the federal government.
Boyd Ruth and Dave Berns,
forest er with the Soli Con·
FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
servation Service , demun·
State
Auditor Thomas E.
;1ra tcd proper tree planting
~'er g uson 's office announced
methods and outlined soil s in
relation to tree planting and the March distribulioo of
improving existing stands. $34 ,869,652 in Aid to Dependent Children to 509, 03 7
recipients in the 8B counties.
Me igs Co un t y received
172,887 for 1, 150 recipients.
TU F-SD~ Y SESSION
PLEASANT VALLEY
The
Ohio Eta Phi Sorority
DISCHARGED - Thomas
meet
Tuesday at 7:30
will
Willia ms , Pome roy; Mr s.
p.m.
at
the
offi ce of the
Thomas Bush, New Haven ;
Col
umbus
and
Southern Ohio
Bonnie Swisher. Point
Elect
ric
Co.
There
will be
Pleasant; Pen"t( Bus, Point
elect
ion
of
officers
and
girl of
Pleasant : Mrs.--talvin Smith.
the
year.
Pomeroy ; Milford Ica rd ,
Poin t Pleasant ; Donna ·.·.·:·:·:·:·.·.&lt;::·:::•:.-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:·:::·:::·::::::::::
Glenn, Hender son: Mrs .
James Brumfield, Glenwood:
EXTENDED FORECfST
Loren Wolfe . Ga llipoli s;
Sunday
through
William Fielder ; Point
Tuesday, a chance of
Pleasant ; Oscar Frye , ohowers Sunday and lair
Gallipolis : Mr s. John West.
Monday and Tueoday.
Crown City : Tammy Hoff- · Highs will be in the 50s
man. Point Pleasant ; Rona ld
north and the lOs or low 70s
Hayman, Poi nt Pleasant ;
south. Low• will be in the
Mrs. Everett Parsons, Apple
upper :lOs or lower tOs north
Grove; Nellie Bennett, Point · and In the 40. south.
Pleasant : La rry St ici&lt;ler,
Point Pl easa nt : Barbara
Fowl er , Middleport ; Paul
NOW YOU KNOW
Akers. Point Pleasant ; Mrs .
Whalebone has no bone William Weaver. Middleport. it's a substance attached lo
BIRTH : A&lt;laughter to Mr . the roof of the jaw that filters
and Mrs . Marvin Moss, water pa ssing through the
Tarawa Terrace, N. C.
whale's mouth .

CINCINNATI (UPI ) Kentucky Stale Police say
they have "considerable
eviden ce" in the death ol 12year&lt;&gt;ld Lisa Jansen, whose
hody was found Thursday
morning in .a creek bed near
Walton in northern Kentucky.
Police said the girl, missing
from a Cincinnati suburb
since she left to walk tD school ·
Wednesday morning, had
been shot several times .
Although no one has been
charged in the death,
Kentucky state Police U.
John
said
there
is
"considerable evidence wilh
which we can work ."
Another officer said
Thw-sday police had not ruled
out a possible connection
between the girl's dealh ·and
the shootin g Wednesday
morning of Trooper Gary
carey after he stopped a
robbery suspect.
A suspect, Eugene W. Gall,
of Hillsboro. Ohio, was
charged with fir•"! degree
assault short ly a ft er the

Ron Twyman, .Gabriel quit as Pirate coaches

Carey shooting. Carey was in
serious condition Thursday
with two gunShot wounds in
the chest at St. Elizabeth
Medical Center.
Miss Jansen's body was
fo110d after a Walton , Ky. ,
woman discovered her jacket
and school book along
Kentucky Route 14, two miles
from the body.
Miss Jansen was last seen
Wednesday morning when
she left her Madi~n Place
home tD walk to a friend's
house on the way tD Cure of
Ars school.
Harry Jansen, the gifl's
father , said he had warned
her not tD get into a car with a
stranger , and said "she
would not do !his."
Hamilton County police
also are investigating the
disappearance of University
of Cincinnati coed Cheryl
Thompson , missing since
March 24 wherr she was tD
meet a boyfriend at a local
disco. Miss Thompson 's car
has been found .

Sheriff ---------------------------,
!
Area Deaths l
•
Issues
•
warnmg
I

With the coming of warm
wea ther and also the coming
of itinerant · workers doing
various roof repairs, painting, etc., Meigs Co unt y
Sheriff James J . Proffitt
urges area residents to be
cautio us of havi ng various
jobs around the property
done by traveling workers.
"Know who is doing your
work ," advises Sheriff
Proffitt. "Maybe a higher
priced job done by loca l
people will tum out to be
cheaper than a shoddy job
done by these traveling
persons. Help us help you, by
usin g ca uti on in yo ur
dealings," he stated.

Woman hurt
in accident
Peg gy A. Waugh, 19,
Ironton , was injured in a
traffi c accident at 3:35 p.m .
Thursday on US 35 at the
junction to TR 45.
The Gallia-Meigs Post
State High way Patrol said
the Waugh car slid on the
pavement striking the rear of
a car operated by William A.
Dan ey, 36. Rodney . Waugh
was taken to . the Holzer
Medical Center for treatment
of minor injuries. She was
cited for failure to stop within
assured clear distance.
Alice Sprag ue, 74, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, was charged with
passing at an intersection
following an accident ai iO:50
a.m. on SR t60, and Buck
· Ridge Rd .
The patrol said the Sprague
ca r was passing at the intersection when it sideswiped
a vehicle driven by I...anny H.
Cavin, 33, Ironton . There was
ntinor damage .
A single car mishap occurred at\0 :25 a.m. on CR 4,
two and two tenths miles west
of SR 160 where Dorothy L.
Meeks, 35, Bidwell, going
west, lost control of her car
after hitting a large pot hole
in the roadway . Her vehicle
ran off the ri ght side of the
ruadway Into a ditch .

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EDNA JACOBS
Mr s.
Home r
(Edna J
Jacobs, 81, died a t Robertson
Memoria l Hos pi ta l at
Ravenna, Ohio. She was a
former employee of Lamb's
Elect ric at Ravenna and was
a member of the Akron
Ca thedral.
Surviving are four so ns,
Arnold, Chester a nd Stanley
of Ravenna ; Charles of
Sharonv ille, Ohio; three
daughters , Mrs . Pauline
Wade and Mrs. Ruby Cacia of
Ravenna and Mrs. · Gamet
Pike of Azle, Texas ; 30
grandchildren. 40 greatgrandchildren and one great •
great-grandchild . She was a
fo rmer resident of Apple
Grove, Oh io.
Funeral services were held
March 30 at Ih e Shorts
fu neral chapel and interment
was at the Grandview
Memorial Park al Ravenna .

Carmel News,
By the Day
Mr . and Mrs. Tom O'Neill
and fami ly, Mrs . Evelyn
ingram of Columbus spent
the weekend here with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lee , Bob Bill
and Becky .
Mr . and Mr s. George
Circle. Mr . and Mrs . James
Circle, all of New Haven. Mr .
and Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens. 0 .. Mr. and Mr s.
Wil liam Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gibson . aU of Holland,
Ohio were guests of Mary
Circle du ring the weekend.
William Carellon of Racine
spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John·
son, Patrick. Sheryl, Betty
Van Meter and Euni e
Brink er .
Alban Springer and Jill of
Vinton. Va .. Paul Moore. RD
Ra cine, Mr. and Mrs . Dean
Eri ck, Jill of Columbus were
guests of Mr . and Mrs.
Dou gla s Circle ov er the
weekend. Mr . ~ and Mrs.
Garrett Circle of Racine were
at the Circle home on
Tuesday.

One man's t'Ornpromise is

anotlwr
wider .

man's

knuckling-

BERTHA F. SMITH
Bertha Frances Smith, 66,
Rt. I, Reedsville, died Thursday afternoon at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs . Smilh was preceded in
death by her parents, Harry
and Ida Mae Rinehart, her
first husband , Lewis Poston,
and two· sisters. She is survived by her husband, Henry
Smith, several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Ewing Ch~pcl with the Rev .
Rubert Brooks officiating .
Burial will be in New Marshfield Cemetery. Friends ma y
caU at the fun eral home at
any time.

Employees •••
(Continued from paae I)
the economic Issues. there
are at least six major
weaknesses in the bill and
the way it was put together."
Brindza indicated that
AFSCME-Ohio Council 8 has
been working for a pay in·
crease for state employees,
state university employees
and co unty we\[are depart·
ment employees for many
months. He pointed out that
even with th e present
legisla.tion AFSCME has had
an impact .
" Un til we raised the
issues," Brindza said, "those
people locked in Step X wo uld
have been excluded from the
pay bill, and aU overtime
would have been figured on
the old hourly rate.
"But the fact remains,"
Brindza continued, "that if
we had a fair and rational
collective bargaining law ln
Ohio these types of public
displays would not be
necessary .''
AFSCME - Ohio Counci l 8
delivered a letter to all state
representatives out li ning
objections io the pay bilL
That letter called for the Ohio
House not to con: ur with the
Senate version of the bill . The
Holise, on Tuesday, voted 82
to I not to concur.
Brindza 's aMouncement
ends any Spe1!ulation ahout
forming a coalition with the
two
public
employee
associations to lobby against
the pay bill.

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CHESHIRE Acceptance of
resignations, employment ot mahltenance
personnel, and progress reports on various
sc~ool matters highlighted Saturday's
moothly meeting oft he Gallia Loca l Board
of Education.
Ron Twyman , head basketball coach
at North Gallia the past two years,
submitted his resignation as coach only.
Bruce Gabriel, assistant varsity
football coach at North Gallia and junior
high basketball coach at Bidwell-Porter
also resigned those positions .
Teacher resignations were accepted
from Shirley A. Doss and Deborah A.
Bryan.
Mrs. Eleanor McKelvey, Kyger Creek
business I.eacher, who has been on a lea vc
of absence for maternity reasons was
given a year extension of her leave.

Others resigning were Daniel L. Teachers' Asso dallon . rega rdin g the
Sm ith, maintenance man ; Mary E. Cox, status of former teacher Bill Bahr, Blevins
kind erga rten route bu s ' dri ve r, and said U1e bpard's &lt;.:on un lttee appointed to
Johnnie L. Patterson, janitor at Bidwell· review !he lit1gation pertaining to the nonPorter and Vinton Schools.
renewal of ·Bahr 's contr act , is sti ll
Employed for the remainder of the gathering information and a report will be
contract year as maintenance work~rs forthcoming in 30-60 days.
were Larry J . Gorby,_Rt. 2, Crown Ctty • · The hoard spent time discussing the
and Floyd Harold Htll ,_Rt. 2. Patr1ot1&gt;'- placement of suggestion hoxes in each
Penelope McMtllm was htreda s ~regular bui ldmg in the school system. The box will
bus drtver and Mae M. Fatrchlld as a be locked at all times with all suggestions
.
go ing directly to th e boa rd. A hoard
substttute dnver .
Followmg the presentation of U1e membe.r in each attendance ttrea will have
mon.thly fin~ncial report by boa rd clerk. a key to open th~ box~s
Mrs. Naomt_ Beman, board prcstdent
Students, teac hers, pl'tncipals and
James Blevm.s .re viewed progress of resid ents are permitted l'o place
OAPSE negotiations and other hoard suggestions in the boxes. It was pointed out
busmess.
.
that suggestions should be in good taste .
On a questiOn by Howard Neekamp,
Superi ntendent Thomas Hairston
preSident of the Galha County Local .reported on the status of an order issued by

the State Health Cummissioner and Dr. report is due May 10. ·
gym after art teacher Mrs. Sally Moshier.
Frank lin Wal tol' , Sta te
School
{:Jiff Wilson , district transportation Mr s.. Mosh ier, veteran instructor in the KC
Superin tendent,
re garding
the director , said a dual busing amllysis is· area , recently retired from the teaching
immW1izatiun nf &lt;1 !1 ~tudents . Hairston progressing. Other reports were given on profession because of medical rectsons.
said Gallia County's Health Department teach er evaluation by Assistant
It granted the following professioMI
has been working hard with lhe county's Superintendent' David C. Campbell ; a leaves :
two school nur ses in ,getting students proposed bus discipline pol icy by board
- Sophia Cam pbell and four FHA
immWliZl.•&lt;L E:&lt;tra het~lth clinics arc being member, Dr . David R. Ca rman : roofing students from Hannan Tra ce to FHA
held for that purpose ..
projects, bus buildin~ garage status and convention Aprtl 21-22 in Columbus.
A 1&lt;-trge portion uf the meeting review by Hairston of U1e Centerville and
- Gail Belvill e, Barbara Curtis and
conducted· at Kyger Creek High School Hannan Trace building situations aft~r Karen Thomas to readi~ wo rk..o;hop in
fr om 9:.10 a.m. to a 1:15 p.m. board recent fires.
Col umbils, April 21.
executive session was devoted to old
Blevin s a lso revie wed reports
- Ruben I.. Lanning, KC principal, to
bu si ness which in cluded a review of prepared by architect Bob Grant small lligh school conference April 2() in
achic vcmc.nt
t~s ting
by school regard ing Camp Asbury where Ce ntervi lle Canton .
psyc:hologist James Harris.
students have been attend in,{ classes ror
- Howard Neekamp to Ohio Busi ness
Supt. Ha1rstnn reported a preliminary the last five weeks.
Teachers meeting in Columbus April2().22.
report Will be given Apr ii 2Bon the building
In other matters, the board tabled a
- Neekamp and Roberta Zdepski to
survey program bei ng conducted by the reque 0t from the Kyge r Creek OEA Assembly May It- 13 in Columbus.
Ohio Sta le University survey tea m. Afina l Keywanettes C.1 ub to name the high school
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VOL. 13 NO. 10

GALLIPOLI S- POINT PLEASANT

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SUNDAY, APR IL 9, 1978

MIDDLEPORT POMEROY

. PRICE 25 CENTS

Estimate Gallia 's. 1978 road
expenditures at $1,071,235
GALLIPOI.lS - Ga lli a Co unty
Engineer James Baird Saturday announced the 1978 estimated expenditures
of l\,071,235 for road and bridge improvements · for the county's highway
system.
That amount is $1 39,548 less than the
t977 expenditure.
According to Baird $583,235 will be
spent for $465.91 miles of count y roads;
$50,000 for clearing roadways ; $92,000 fur
dust control: $60,000 fur dit ching, $150.000
£or massive spot corrective measures for
the bituminous roads. co n sls ti n~ of

sta bilizing the base, blade and patching;
$120,000 for maintenance and report of 360
bridges in the count y system and $t6,000
for slip re pairs .
In prepa ring hi s rl nnual budget sulr
milled last week to Gallia County Commissioners, Baird used the (ollowing cod!:!
for road work:
Single sea l over existing blacktop
surface, $2,500 per mile: double sea l.
$5,000 per mile : 404 hot mix two inches.
$20,000 per mile: stabilizniion 1crusher run
or 304 MTI. i $2,000 per mile: blade and
seal. 15.1100 per mile : grade and main-

Gallia is interested
in gasification plant
GALLIPOLIS - A cu81 gasifica tion
plant in Gallia County ?
Commissioners John 1.. Be lville ,
James C. Saunders, and Paul Dean Niday
answer that question "yes."
The three have written to U. S.
Senators John Glenn and Howard Met ·
zenbaum and to U. S. Representative
t1arcnce Miller urging lhat Gallia County
be considered as the site and asking what
additional steps they could take tu get the

Retaining wall
to be repaired
POMEROY - The retaining wall
along lhe Ohio River at Pomeroy which
supports the Chessie System IC &amp;O J
railroad tracks and East Main Streel,
damaged by recent high water, will be
repaired according to Chessle System
Ohio Division Manager L 0. llobinson.
The stone wall has developed minor
failures at several P.,ints and one section
has partially collapsed, this had caused
concern ubout continuing rail service to
Excelsior Salt Works and Midwest Steel.
Robinson responded to an inquiry by the
Meigs Co unty Rail Service Committee as
to Chessie "s plans to make repairs. He
advised that Chess\e's Engineering
Department was aware of the situation
and "that corrective action will be taken in
the very near future." Similar problems
occurred at other points in the same area
in late 1976 and Chessle made re pairs al
that time.
The recent high water which nearly
reached the track Is believed to have
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project here .
Here's the text of their letter :
"It has come to our uttention that a
Coa l gasification plant is bemg considered
for Southeastern Ohiu.
''The Gallia County Commissioners.
John Bel\1lle, Paul D. Niday. and James
Saunders, look favorably upon this project
and would appreciate consideratinn for
Gallia County .
"We feel Gallia Cou nt y would be most
suitable ror such a pro ject since we arc
located on the Oh io River. we have river,
railway , and truck transporlallon and an
airpo r1 suitable for small jet planes.
" We have several strip minmg
companies altive in our county and the
Sout hern Coal Corn panr deep mines
nearby.
"O ur unemployment rate as of
December t977 was B.l percent. The
surrounding co unties also have high
unemployment wh ich mc:m s there is a
wealth of lahor.
"We would appr eciale your help in
letting us know if there arc steps we might
take to induce such a project for our area ."

Gallipolis conun i~s ion
to meet Tuesday night
GALI.IPOLIS - City Manager Chris
Morris announced Saturday that the city
commission will meet in special session on
Tuesday , April II , beginning at 7:30p.m.
in the commissioners' room.
Commission will accept or reject bids
on the sale of derelict equipment no longer
needed by the ci ty, and authorize the cit y
manager to bid fur employee health in·
surancc.
Members will also discuss fire contract s, the city income ta• ordinance draft
and landfill prolect .

lcnan ce, $1,000 per mile und milint enanec
of bltummous-surface tr eated road, $500
pe r mile.

Baird anti cipate s hi s highway
deparlmcnl wil l do the fo llowing road
work this su mmer:
Smg\e Seal {Over ex isting Bit. ru::~ d ),
38.96 lllilcs: Double Sea l, 7.70 miles: ~04
lloi Mix t2"1. 5.09 miles: Stltbi iiZc
rCrusher run ur 304 MTL ), 26 .60 miles;
Blade and Sea l. 6.06 miles: Grade and
Maintain, 255.87 miles and Maintain
existing, blacktop, $198.36 miles.
Highway expenditures the pa st five
years according tn Engineer Baird were·
1\)32,693 in 1973: $J,O:J5,137 in 1974 :
II ,O:lo,Rt4 in t975; $1 ,08R,952 in t976 and
$1 ,210,7B3 'in 1977.
The cnu nl)'' s hi ~hwa y and mainte nance
fund is furni~ twd th r nu ~h gasoline and
motor veh icle tax rete! pts.

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SCHOLARSHIP CHECKS PRESENTED - H. D. Alonzo ,
M.D.,left, presents sc holarship checks to Thomasina Gates,
st anding next to him and Sa Jly Jo Ehret. center. whil e Robert

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Dame\, Administrator of the Hl,tzer C.1 inic Limi ted, and
Janet Byers, R.N., right, Direc tor of the Hospital School of
Nursing, look on. Ms. Ehret is from Richwood. Ohio and Ms .
Gates from Keyser. W. Va.

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Two scholarships awarded
by Holzer Clinic Limited •

MICHAEI.J. OORIIIAN
SPEA KER NAMED - Michael J.
Dorrlau, Demorrallc candldatt• for
lieutenant governor In Ohio, runnin g
with Richard Celes te, will speak at the
Tenth Dlstrirt Uemocra llr Action Club
to be held Wednesday ut the Mt•lgs 1om.
Dorrlan Is a graduate of Holy Fa mily
High Schoo l and attended Franklin
University and Ohio State University.
lie served witt! the U. S. Army In
Germany, 195t-1953. He has served as a
Franklin County rommlsslonn and In
1968 ht! was honored us the "Y~ung
Dem of the Year" by the Franklin
County Young Democrats. The public Is
lovlted to attend the Wednesday night
meeting whlrh begins nl H.

· sl uden t at the S!'hool of Nursing .
.Janet Byers. R.N.. Director of the
Schoo l of NursinK. stated that these two
outstanding freshman nursing st udents
were selected by the Scholarship and
Finance Committee of the School of
Nur sing . They bot h exhibit good
cu mulauve ~rade point averages and will
be graduating in 1980. They received their
caps dunn ~ the Annual Recognition and
Capping Ceremony held at r' aith Baptist
EXTENDED ~' OfiECAST
Church in Rodney Fri day evening .
Monday through Wednesda}'. warm
In commenting about these awurds,
and a r han ce of shu \o\t•rs ur thun·
Mr
.
DanteI said t hal the Clinic was
ders howers Monday and Tu&lt;·sday and
de\ightc&gt;d
tu participate in the scholarship
fair Wednesday . Highs will be In the 70s
program for Lhe benefit of two students .
Monday and In the 60s or lhe 70s
en rolled in the hospital's Schuul uf Nur·
Tuesday and Wednesday . Lows will be
sing , assiSting them to complete their
in the 40s nnn h and the 50s south .
education cmd prepare for a career in the
nursing field .

GAI. LI POLIS - Two student s fr om
the fres hma n class in the Holzer Medical
Center Schoo l of Nu rst ng have been
awarded the 1978 Holzer Clin ic Limited
schola rships , accordi ng to an a nnouncement by Hobert Daniel, cli nic
administrator.
These scholarships arc presented annuall y m memory of Mrs. Alma V. Holzer
wife uf the late Charles F. . Holzer. Sr ..
M.D.. founder of the or&lt; ginal Holzer
Hosp1tal, and mother of Charles E. Holzer,
Jr .. M.D.. the President of the Hns pttal
Medica ) Stoff.
Heceiving the scholarships are Sally Jo
·Ehret. Richwood, Ohio, 'and Thoma sina
Gates frurn Keyser. West Vir~inia . R
. H.
Alonzo, M.D., Secretary-Treasurer of the
Executive Committe-e of the Holzer Cl ime
Ltd., made the presentations to the two

nursin g students.
Ms. Ehret is the daught er of Mr. and
Mrs. David C. Ehrel of Richwood. Ohiu ,
artd Ms. Ga les is the daughter of Mrs.
V1rginia Ga tes of Keyser, W. Va . Ms.
Ehret works as a Nurse Aide ttl the Holzer
Medica 1Cent er on weekends. whil e she 1s a

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

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eSPECIAL SALE PRICES
This weekend save on mtln's and boys' denim jeans . men's sport
sh1rts and socks · Revlon and Coly cosmet,ics for women . girls'
sweaters · halter lops · blouses - women's long gowns and robes.

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•SAVE 30% .CUSTOM DRAPES
Special sale ends April 15th - Bring in your measurements and
select your pattern and color from the many. many samples. Home
Furmshtngs - lsi floor .
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•HANES SPRING BONUS SALE
SOc Off on any ?len's H~nes Red Label Underwear - Boxer Shorts T Shtrls · A Sh1rts · Bnefs. Slop up now. Sale ends April 81h, 5 p.m.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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DISPLAY PLAQUE - Earl Cross of the Racine area
holds a plaque he won as the o·utstanding Dairyman for

OOMPI..ETE BASIC PoUCE TRAINING - In
comp1ian1:e with the Ohio l'tace 'Officers Training Council
regulatlono, the Meigs County Sheriff's Department
cooducted a Basic Pollee Training class to certify recenUy
lppoln!lld officers. The basic course of 280 hours w.as started
m Dec. I, lim and continued Hve nighl8 a week, lour hours a
night, ~mUllll conclusion, AtrU 4. It wao attended by special
deputies and members of the Melgs·County Mounted Posse
and three rlfllllar deputlu. Officers lhown are, first row, Jeft
to rfChl, Chlrl111 MUller, Mounted Poue, Joe Young,

Mo110ted Posse, Keith Wood , special deputy , Randy Forbes,
deputy sherur, Becky Mohler, deputy sheriff, Mandy
Lefebre, deputy Sheriff and coordinator of the program :
second row, Edward Templeton, Mounted Posse, Bob Porter,
MoWJted Posse, Unda Carpenter, special deputy, Lou
Oshorne, Mounted Posse, Susan Darling, special deputy,
Manning Mohler, special deputy , Milti&gt;n Varian, Chief of
Pollef, Syracuse VUiage, Mike Mullen1speeial Investigator
of ~roseeutor ; third row, Alan Darlmg, Sam Shain and '
.harles Shain, aU MoWJted Posse.
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Southern Ohio which ronsists of 19 rounties. With him Is his
wife, Geraldine , who keeps lhe dairy records. !See story on
Page A.,\ ).

Swnmer blood donors needed
POMEROY - Summer blood donors
are_ certainly needed, Vernon Nease,
Me1gs blood program chairman, reports .
~!any people are away on vacation
during the swnmer months and have not
donated a pint ol their precious blood
before leaving, Nease said. When this

happens, ile comments, a blood shortHge
con occur.. Patients in loca l hospitals
depend on vol unt eers to donate blood at
bloodmobile visits. Blood Is no longer
donated at the hospitals, Nease reports.
. The next bloodmobile visit lor Meigs
County will be Monday, Aprll1 7, from 1:311

to 5:3U p.m. at the Pomeroy Elementary
School.
,
" Summer bloo d shortages · can
jeopardiz e lives. Surgeons must
sometimes postpone needed operations
due to the lack of blood. The best way to
alleviat~ thi s problem is simple, 'be 0
blood donor' ," Nease concluded . .

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