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                  <text>10- The Daily Sentinel, Mnldleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Thursday, April27 1978

END OF THE MONTH SALE!

END OF THE MONTH SALE!

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200 gather to.honor .two longtime physicians

JUNIOR
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in regu lars and

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longs, solid colors

sprint styles

and
cool cobs.

and patterns m
lights ar'ld darks,
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HONORED - Dr . Ra ymond Boice and Dr. Roger
Daniels were honored Thursday night for th eir many
years of servi ce w Meigs C&lt;lunty . Shown are front, 1-r,

Mrs. Boice, Dr. Boice, Dr. Dan iel' and Mrs. Daniels.
Back, Thereon Johnson , Fred Crow, and Richard Jones.

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TALKI NG THINGS OVF.R - at the banquet Thursday night were Dr . Raymond Boice ilnd Dr . Roger
Daniels. The banquet was spon,ur.ed by the Pomeroy
Cham ber of Comm erce.

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Meigs men among tragedy victims
51 killed 0
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday. April 2X. 1!17X

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EN-DOF THE MONTH SALE!

MEN'S

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KNIT SH-IRTS

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Reg. s22 ••••••••••••• Sale s1 J5'
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By Kalhryn Crow
Two hundred persons assembled Thursday night to honor
two of the h:ngest practicin g physicians in Meigs County - Dr.
Roger Dan1els and Dr. Raymond Boice.
The awards banquet was sponsored by .the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce and was held at the Pomeroy
Elemenl&lt;!ry School.
·
. Fred Crow, preside nt of the chamber, welcomed all those
m attendance and slated it was a privilege to honor the two
docwrs.
"ThQu Sha ll Love Thy Neighbor As Thy sel f" and these lwo
men have done this in Meigs C&lt;lunty ," Crow comm ented.
Richard Jones served as
master of ceremonies. Jones, Me dical Associa tion and
in his comments, welcomed Meigs County Medical
friends and patients of the Society . He was presi dent,
two doctors and stated "these direcwr and chief of staff at
two men we are extremely Meigs General Hospit al, wa s
proud w honor."
president and chief or staff at
Dr. Daniels has been Meigs Memorial Hospital ,
practicing medicine in Meigs member of St. Paul Lu theran
C&lt;lun ly since 1936 and br. Church, Pomeroy, Mason ic
Boice has practiced 50 years . bodies, organized first living
Paul Simon, vice presi del.tl blood bank in Meigs County in
of the chamber, presented the late 1930's, one of the
Dr. Boice with his gift .
promoters of the golf courses
Simon, in his remar ks in the co unty, and on the
about Dr. Boice, ga ve a board of directors at the
resume of his career. ·
Pomeroy Ntional Bank .
Dr. Boice is a member of
Dr. Dan iels was presentEd
the Amer ican Medi cal his gift by Thereon John;;on .
Association , Ohio State
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Two Meigr C'ounty r esident s, Alvin W. Gorr of
Tuppers Plains and Floyd llupr of llt•x tcr . were
listed among the 51 falalities in the tragic collapse
of a sca ffold 11sursda _y mornin g at Mononga hela
Power Company's l'lt•asants Power Station .

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REG. 116.95 ......... SAL£ 113.50
WOMIN'S
REG. '17.50......... SALE '14.00
REG. '26.50 ......... SALE 121.00

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29 to · 48 waist. Solid
colors
and
neal
patterns. most all are
100 per cent polyester
double knit .

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blouses, skirts, jack~
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right tor the cool spring
weather . sizes 2 to 14 .
Reg. S 8.00.......SaleS 6.39
Reg . S 9.00 ...... SaleS 7.19
Reg . SlO.OO..... .. SaleS 7.99
Reg . sn .oo ....... Sales 8.79
Reg . $15.00 .. . ... Sale $11.99
Reg . S17 .oo ...... Sale S13.S9
Reg. S19 .oo ...... Sale $15.19
Reg . S23 .00 .......Sale $18.39
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End of the Month Sale I

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$1 99 NECK
Corduroy in solid colors,
while they last.

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ELBERFELDS
IN_
POMEROY
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By Ln.LIAN SWANSON
WII.LOW ISLAND, W.Va . 1UPJ 1- Federal labor inspectors
illday were trying to determine why the scarfold inside a power
plant cooling tower collaJ&gt;ied without warning, sending all 51
workers w lheir deaths 170 feel below.
Ten memilcrs of one family
were killed in I he acddc nt at ~upcrv t.sur s, arcon.l111g tu th(!
the Monongahela Power Cu. newspaper , blanwd till' cu:·
den t on the .,caffold itsclf.
plant, Thursday morn mg.
Fur Gun· Steele and l1is
Carpenters, eledrir1ans
wife,
the tr~tgcdy w&lt;ts tllmwit
w1d other workers t umbled to
unbeetntblt.•
: ten rclt~tivc.s
their dea ths in a ~ asca dt• of
per
istwd
in
tht• c.u.:t:tdent - an
lumilcr, concrete . briek Wid
unelc.
four
brothers.
and fl\'t'
twisted steel.
c uu~ln~ .
No one nn the scaffold that
For lhe Ducllcy bruthers,
enei rded the tower wa '
tragedy was a
Thursuay·s
spared when it ilccame to
quirk
of
fate
- one brother
disi ntegra te. Like a co lumn
dted
and
the
other
lived.
of dominoes, they toppled to
The
Dudley
brothers
had
their deaths .
bt•en
alrnnsl
inscpttriiblc,
but
The Charleston, W. Va ..
Thursday
Edgar
•·efused
to
Gazette reported today that
follow
his
brother
up
the
some construction workers
had ~om plai ned that some spirali ng scarfo ld in~ .
"No, Buck, I don't wan t to
foremen were rushi ng the
go
up 011 that tower," Edgar
project and nul allowing lhe
""id.
and w&lt;Js worki11g in
lower's concrete to harden
another
area when he hea rd
surficien tl y. Co nstruction
the thundering crash.

REG. '3.50 ••••••••••SALE 12.99
REG. '4.50..........SAL£ '3.89
REG. '&amp;.Gr ~....... SALE •5.19
REG. st.oo......... SALE '7.69
·REG. •12.00...~ •• SALE •10,29

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LOsses were estimated at
about $~,000 as the res ult of a
fire which struck the one
story frame horne of Mrs.
Freda Swan, Shady Cove
Road below Middleport at
8:54a.m. Friday.
Middleport flremen were
on the scene untilll :45 a.m.
fightlng the blaze. Firemen
saidthehomewasengulfedin
nameS When they arrived.
Members of the family ~t
horne atthe tlrne were asleep
when a member awakened
and fOWld the living room
ablaze. Cause of the fir e was
·
be
believed to have
en a
defective chimney.
Tom Swan, 19, was taken to
Veterans Memoria l Hospital
by the Middleport emergency
squad where he was treated
for bums received tn hi s
escllP,e rrom the house ·
Pomeroy firemen anBwered
an aid to asslll\ call wlth a
tinker and one engine. The
was destro•ed by the
ho ....
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fire.

tra ctor ·
1. Joseph Baflle , W!lsh in gton,

Pa

2. James llloulr , St

Marys ,

bicycles

WASHINGTON I UPI I - The dust from Attorney General
Griffin Bell 's firing of U.S All orney David Marston has just
he gun to settle and now Bell is being at-cused of a coverup in
the investigation of the FB I's alleged pa' t illegal surveillance .
The new con trove rsy was tri ggered by charges of William
c;"' .. ncr. once head of the investigation, I hat Bell blocked the
pro:-··• ution of eig ht unidentified high-level FBI officials on
clw 1.~&lt;'S of illega l wiretappings..and "black bag jobs."

Says leadership eroded
MIDDLETOWN, Oh io I UP I I - Hep. Clarence Brown, fl.
Ohio, says lbe nation 's traditional leadership in basic
industries such as steel , petroleum and ot her conswner goods
has eroded and must he reesta blished .
"Nel'er berore in the hi sto ry of the United States has there
been a greater challenge to compete economically with other
rt&lt;ttions," Brown sa id Thur sd ay in an address to a group of
Armco Steel Co. executiv es .

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Bickering stepped up

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GETS COVETED AWARD - George Holman, center , who served as scoutmasler of
Syracuse Boy Sco ut Troop 242 for over l!i years, received the highest honor that can be
bestowed at the distri ct level of Scouting when he was presented the Award of Merit plaque
Thursday night at the annual Meigs- Gallia- Mason District . Recognition Banquet held at
Kin Folks Restaurant in Pont Pleasant. l.ooking on here are Dr : Bernard Niehm,the newly
install ed district chairman, left, and Ben Rineha rt of Tuppers Plains, new diStrict
commissio ner. Robert Wingett, outgoing districl chairman , presented the award "'
Holman.

A btcyde Inspection is
sc heduled for today from 6~
P -IlL at 1he Meigs Senior
C'1 t1zens Cenler in Pomeroy in
preparation for the Hik e-Bike
•m Sat urday .
Th e Meigs Co unty RE:ACT
team will be on hand, and
Lhey will inspect the bicycles
making any minor repairs. It
is sl ressed that this is not a
repair night and riders should
try and hal'e their bi cycles in
goud repa ir. Bi cycles can be
pla ced m the Senior Citizens
Center O\'er night and they
can be picked up prior to the
C'\·enl tomorrow.
The tnspection nigh! was
\'C ry well received last year
and 11 is rett lha t thi s event
Will help with breakdowns
along the co urse.
Thts inspe ct1on nighl is
sponsored by the Mei gs
Associa tion for Re ta rded
Citizens in conjunction with
the annual Hike Bike
sched ul ed rur Saturday . April

29.

The ride will begm at 10
H.m. with registration from 9
to 10. Rid ers Will tra\'el ap-

Eastern calls off Saturday classes
EAST MEIGS - Scheduled
classes in the Eastern Local
School District ror tomorrow
- the last of several Saturda yo - were cancelled when
the districl' s board of
erlucation mel in recessed
session Thursday aflernuon .
Supt. John Ri ebel said the
cancell ation was made due to

Fatality list
BOUNO BROOK , N.J. IUPI )
Here Is the list of 51 men
)ttll ed in Tt1Ursday 's scaf f old
collttpse n ear Willow Island,
W lla ., prov ided by Res eM ch
Colfrell Inc . construct ion con

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Inspecting

Bell accused of coverup

HOME: 1UPI J - While politicians stepped up their
bickering over whether w negotiale with the Red Brigades
kidnappers of ex -premier Aldo Moro, the terronsls have
st ru ck again - I his time shtxJt ing a Fia t nfficiaJ in the knees
ou tsid e hls 1'urin hume.
'l11e latest vktun of an atl&lt;!ck attributed to th e Red
Brigades was Serg in Palmieri. a Fiat labor ~elati ons orficial
relied by a burst of gundfire as he left his home in Turin .

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25· Howaro J Mc. ura vcr. s1

Mary s, W Va
16. Willard

action laken by the Ohio
Legislature on calamity days
fur schools even though lhe
exact details are nol yet
known .

The board hired Sa ll y
Mil ehem as lhe lngh school
secretary . Mrs. Mitchem has
been working as assistant
clerk and pan time secreta ry
lo Supt. Riebel. The moving
of Mrs. Mitchem to the high
sehoul secretary's post
creates anut her vacancy cmd
applicat ions are being acce ptcd for Mrs. Mitchem's

McCown . Penns position. Supt. Riebel said
boro.
W
va
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Mrs. Mitchem 's job is full
U Clayton .Y\onroe, Park er s
time and involves working as
burg , W.Va .
18. · Robert Moore , FtatwoocJs, assistant to the board clerk as
w;~• · C hoJ Payn e. 51 . Marys , wcll as parttimeinhisofficc.
Appli ca nt s should contact
w.va .

30. Edgar
Ph il l ips,
East Riebel.
w va .
3 Robert Blouir . St . Marys , Liverpool, Ohio
w.va .
31. Ravmond Pol ing, Th orn
The board agreed not to
' · Steve Blou.r. Sf. Marys , ion . w.va
renew the contract of Duane
J2. area
Fred. Pr;de, p;lfsburgh. Wolfe as head ba sketball
wiva Kcnnelh Boring. Salem . Pa.,
w va
33 . Robert c. Riley , Parkers coach and acce pted the
6. R;chard Bowser ' Parkers
bur~~~ · ~YV~ollyson , Pennsbor o. resi gnations or Nancy
burg , W.va .
7. Thomas Cross. Sl Marys . w vo
Larkins.
hi gh
school
JS. Floyd Rupe , Dexter , Oh io. mathematics teacher ; Ra lph
wivaRoger Cunnongham , Par
36 Alan Sampson , P&lt;trkers
kersburg . w.vo .
burg. W.Va.
Wigal as assist ant rootball
' · Larry Deem . Pltlsburgh,
31 . Glen
Sa
llerlleld
,
st
coach;
lAlrena Frecker and
, W Va .
P~ii. "~aoy Deem. waverly. Ml'rys
lB. Jeff Snyder. vienna . Leota Massar. Both Mrs.
W.Va ,
w.vo .
Frecker and Mrs. Massar are
ll Rav Duelley . Glenvi ll e.
39. Emmett Steele, St. Mary!. , retiring.
W.Va .
W.Va .
11. Darrell Glover , Mounds
40. Ernest Steele , Sf . Marys,
Speci fica tions for a new
roo
f at the Chester
v lllt~: wL6:en Ke i th Glover . W.va.
41. Larry Steele. St . Ml'lrys ,
MoundS.II Ie, WVa .
w va .
Elementary School were
" · Al,ln w. Got!. Tuppers
&lt;1 Miles Sfeefe , SJ . Marys , approved and will be adPla ins, Ohio .
15. Gory GossetJ . Walker. w4/' Ronald Sleeie. Sf. Marys. verti sed
for
bids.
w.v•.
w.va .
Represe ntatives of the
16. Jllmes Harr ison , Parkers
" Rl chord Slokes. Woverly, Tuppers Plains School
burg , W.va .
W.Va .
11. Claude Henorlck~n. Sf .
&lt;~5 fif:Jchard Sw ick . Be ver ly. booster s group were present
1
Mf;~so::, v~ens ler. Newporl . ~~
&lt;6. Brion Taylor , s1 Marys. and It was agreed at the r
Ohio.
w Vo .
request to ask the Meigs
19. Ken Hill. M;dlond. Po .
~7 . Dale Waooner1 Belington. Co unty Commlssioners lo
· 10. Gary H;n &lt;fe , Plltsbu ,~h,
Pa .. area
·
w4~~Charles WarrCfl . Parkers move th e garbage collection
11. Roger Hunl. Par~ersb urg.
burg , w Vo.
"dumpsters" across frqm the
w2~.0 'rom Kapus . Cairo. w.va . oh'l~ . Jack weutall , Newporf. Tuppers Plains School.
13. Randy
Lowlher. St .
so. Lou is Wildman , StouiS The board approved [ a
M 1t1s, W Va .
Marys, w va .
n Ronald Yocum , Park er~ senior class trip
o
24. Ronald Mather , Wa lker
w.va .
burg , W.Va .
Wa shingto n, D.
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Spring forw1ml, fall lnwl.-umrd

Alexandria, Va ., for the wee k
of May 8 and it was agreed to
poStpone an auction of timber .
on the school grounds to a
later date to be set. The
aut1ion was originally set·for
May 20.
The board set May 11 as the
date for a meeting of PTA
and Boosters groups of the
disl rict as well as uther
school supporters to plan the
promotional program for a 10
mill, one yea r tax levy to be
voted upon at the June
pr imary elect ions . The
meeting will Sta rt at 7:30
p.m. at the high school.
Boa rd members attending
were Doug Bissell , Jam es
Caldwell and Dorothy
Ca lawa y. Others present
were Supt. Riebel, Clark
Lees, high school principal ,
Wolfe, applica nts for th e
secretar ia l post and the
Tuppers Plains Rep rese ntatives.

WASHINGTON (UPl J - "Spring Forward, Fall
Backward."
That helpful little line translates Into the ta rt must
Amerlcall• will lose one hour Sunday morning as the
na liun returns w Daylight Saving Time.
The "fast time" becomes effe ctiv e officially al 2
a.m. ESf Sunday, but the Department of Tra ns~~rtatiuo 1 which regulates tim e zones arruss the
t•ounlry, suggests setting the (•lork ahead before
reti ring Saturday night.
The lost hour will be recouped on the last Su nday of
October when the cuunlry rclurns to Standard Time.
Exceptions W the lime change are the slates uf
Arizona and Hawall and lhe Virgin Islands, American
Samoa and Puerto Rico. Those stales and possessions
have never come under daylight time, remaining un
Slandard Time ihNughuul the year.

proxtmately 25 miles and
lunch and other refreshm enls
will be provided at the fiv e
chec k points.
The ride will be on mostly
paved roads and the Meig s
County REACT team and
various poli ce departments
will be un hand to insure a
safe event. The Meigs County
Jaycees wil l be riding as a
sarety pa trol in charge of
nders. Riders are reminded
that they are riding at their
own nsk .
Accordin g to Hank Cleland,
~ene r a l chairman, everylhing is ready and the ride
Wi ll lake place reRardlcss of
•l'ontm ued on page 51

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This week's winDing Ohio

Lottery Numbers :
Gold oumber- 3.
While oamber- 54.
Blue oumber--387.
Extra Cash
%47453
Lucky Buck Two
Tbree-dlglt oumber-

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ANCE TICKETS for "Big Bend Varieties" to be presented at the Meigs High
School at 8:10p.m. on Saturday, May 6, went on sale Thursday· afternoon in Pomeroy. The
show will mark the 25th anniversary year of the Big Bend Minstrel Association and will be
sponsored by the Meigs Alhletic Boosters . Jim Soulsby , right, heading the ticket sales for
the boosters, ls pictur«:&lt;J leaving tickets with Kermit Walton at the New York Clothing
House, one of the sa le points. Other locations are Swisher-Lohse Drug Store, Pomerny, and
Duttoo's Drug Store and Downing-Childs Insurance Agency . Middleport. Advance tickets
are $1.25-;.Admission at the door on show night wU) be $1 .50.
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3- The Daily Sentinel, Middlepo•·t·Pomeroy , 0 ., Friday . April 2B, 1976

2- The Dctll ~ SL•ntmcl , :VIuhlh.·purl· l '11llhTtl~. t J _l·' nda~. 1\ pnl28. tH78

10 members of same family die

By RICHARD H. GROWALD
" We are surrou nded by sca ffolding h~ d co llapsed in . pulled her blunde hair. One of
UPI National Rt•J•arter ·
death," sa1d the last man of the 230·foot-high powe r Ga ry's sisters wiped her face
· cOw CREEK VA !.I.EY . W. the St,•r lt' clan 's middle statiun cou lmg tower they dry, looked at the front
Va . tUPI 1 - Gar\' Steele ~ener&lt;illtJn
were building.
window curtain behind which
stretched oul his arltlS tu the Ten of the dan perished
No mor e up intu the h11ls her father and mother, Mr .
weeping women . then he let down by tht' ri\'er Thursday. would rome Gary's uncle andMrs. LeeSteele,clutched
them fall to hi s side.
at the M 11 non~ahela Puwcr Emmett Steele. 62, Gary' s each other , and her fa ce
"Wh at can a man say·~
Co .. when 51 men fell a brothers F: rnest. 29, l &lt;~rry 31, crumpled int o tears again .
"What can 1 do ?
skyscraper distance. Their Ronald , 30. and Miles,. 27.
Deat h pocked the green
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Gone too were. the three hills. Down Schultz Road
Blomr cu usms. J1m, Bu b and came a pickup truck, driven
Steve and the two teenage by a white-haired·Steele with
co usins. Brian Tayl or, 16, and three white·haired Steele
Chet Payne, 19.
women bunched beside him :
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one wrinkled hand clutched a
plastic figure of Jesus Christ
glued above the dashboard.
Someone had to identify the
bodies down at the Belmont
F1rehouseandagewasdoing
its duty by the clan.
At his cabin door, neighbor
John Hennessey winced as
the pickup bumped by. "They
won't see nothmg pretty .
"I dug 'em out of the
wreckage inside the tower .
They were all jelly.
"I haven'! fell anythin~ like

it since l was m the 23rd
Infantry in 'Nam in '63 when
they told us don't shoot unless
you're shot at," Hennessey
said.
The
Steele
family' s
children, in T-shirts, blue
jeans and print dre~ses,
watched from a distance,
across the dirt roa d from the
weepmg wom en and Gary
Steele. It was a time children
knewnottoaskquestionsand
they were silent.

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Down by the ~iver, next to
the disaster site, Oscar Banks
walked to the . Rose Ch~let
restaurant and bar.
!le had wushed his hands
butthe35-yea r-oldLexington :
Ky., pipefitter rubbed and
rubbed ...,d rubbed his
fingers and wrists, trying to
wipe away what he had seen.
"The awfulest mess !here
ever was . The Steeles were
there under the big iron, the
broken concrete and the
fallen machines. I saw one.
"l didn't walk to look him in
the fa ce .. . there was no
face ."
At the firehouse Sheriff
John Snelson said, "We had

Edgar Duelley refused to follow
his brother .up spiraling scaffold
By Ul..LIAN SWANSON
Wll.I.OW ISLAND, W. Va . (UP! ) - Like many
members of the close-knit families in the rolling West
Virginlil hills, the Duelley brothers were virtually
inseparable. but Edgar Duelley refused· to follow his
brother up the spiraling scaffolding at the Willow Island
power plant.
"No. Bu&lt;' k." he sa id , ca lling his brother Ba y by his
nickname. •·J don't want to go up on that tower."
So F:dga r Duelley was in another area of ille plant
Thursday when he hea rd the thundering crash that
si~,m aled the deatl1s of 51 men including Bay. The wood
and steel scaffold the men were using to build a cooling
towe r. came loose from the side of the building and
collapsed . se nding ille workmen plunging to the ground
168 feet below .
None of the work ers on ille scaffold survived the fall .
S1x Ohioans were among the dead. They are: Alvin W.
Goff , ofTuppers Plains in M e ig~ County; Dan Hensler and
Jack Westfall . both of Ne wport in Tuscarawas Co un ty,
Edga r Phillips , of East Liverpool in Co lumbiana County:
Floyd Rupe, of Dexter in Meigs County: and Richard
Swick, of Beverly in Washington County.
John Peppler, a 311-year&lt;&gt;ld laborer, was on a the ground
below when U1e sca ffold starting collapsing.
·'Tile fir st thing l hea rd was concrete falling," said
peppier . "l had just sen t a basket of it up."
"I looked over my left shoulder and I could see it falling.
I could see people fallin g through ihe air and everything
falling ."
Peppl er jumped under a truck ramp inside the tower
and four other workers ran to the center, avoiding tile

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victory over Reed's Pence in
tlle featured $1,200 eighth
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Thur sday nigh t.
The winn er, driven by Tom
Tharps , covered the mile in a
lifetime low 2: 06 3.,'; and
r•tu rned $6.60, $3 and $3.60.
Reed's Pence paid $0.20 for
second, while Sunda y .Jim
showed and returned 14 .60.
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Leaders
Major League leaders
By Un i ted Pre ss International
Batting
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Nationa l League
G. AB . H
Pet .
17 57
.366
Brroghs All
Sc h m dt Ph il
14 60 23 .363
Cey L A
17 66 25 .379
Baker LA
17 65 24 . 369
Mondy LA
17 57 21 . 368
Parkr P it
16 60 21 .350
Hrnndz St .L
66 23 .348
Carvy LA
17 73 25 .342
Alm on SO
16 60 20 .JJJ
Broc k St .L
13 42 Ill .333
Am eric an League
Pet.
G. AB . H
16 6d 27 . 472
BtHI Cl e
10 36 15 .tl1 7
Rdrgz De l
21 91 35 .365
Car w Min
8o3ilr Tor
15 58 27 .379
16 58 22 .37 9
Portr KC
12 41 15 .366
Jcksn Ca l
18 74 27 .365
Guero Oak
10 36 13 .361
Harlw Bal
11 35 t7 343
Sngltn Ba l
17 79 27 .3&lt;1 2
R1 ce Bos
Home Runs
Nati ona l league : Mond ay,
LA
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Matl hcws,
All.
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Schmi d t. Phil. Parker , Pitt and

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Bas , Baylor , Cat , Coo per, H1s 1e
and Thoma s. Mil and Zi~k. . TeJ;
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.NatioMI league : . Monday ,
LA 21 : Morgan ,
Cin
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Ga r vey , LA and Sc h midt , P hil
15 . Watson, Hou, Ccy , LA ,
Hc rna ndE'l , St .L and McCovey .
SF 14
Am enc an L eag ue : Hobson ,
Bas 21 , Staub, Del 18 . Cooper
and Tnom as, Mil , Carew and
For d , M inn o nd Carty , Tor 17
Stolen Bases
National Leagu e : . Roy ster ,
All and CC'deno. Hou 9 ; Mor en o ,
p , fl 8 ,' Or 1e!.sen , C in 7. Gr lff l'V .
C1 n 6
Amen can L eag ue : . Remy ,
Bas , LeFlore . Del , Norwood ,
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Oa k , Jones , Sea and W1tls , Te-.

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today as the Heds headed for
New York and tonight's sta rt
of a three-game weekend
series aga inst ill e Mets .
The quest ioning of Cincy
was bro ught on by the d ub 's
two most recent ga mes, 4·2
and 14-4losses at home to the
a rch· ri val Los Ange les
Dodgers.
Cincy had gone into the
brief · series leading the
National League West by a
half-game ove r lA When the
series ended, the Dodgers
wer e on top of the Heds by a
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Cinc1nna f i ~ Norman 1 OJ a t
New York ( KOOSm an I 1 ), a 05
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' 'Tom seems to be forcin g

every thing," he said. "He
doesn't have the same Ouid
motion he's had in the 'past .
He hasn't been consistent
with his fastba II . It hasn't had
ille zip it usually does."
Catcher Johnny Bench, in
the best positi on to size up
Seave r's pitches , a1,'1'eed.
"His ball just doesn't have
ille life it had," sai d Bench .
"It's as st range to him as it is
lO everyone watchin g him .
He's as frustrated as all of us.
probably more so."
Seaver was li fted afler four
innings Wednesday ni ght
after givin g up e1ght hits and
five runs, two of them c:omin g
on booming back·to-ba ck
home run s by leadoff hitters
Davey Lopes a nd Bill y
Russell .
Seaver 's slu mp marks the
fir st ti me in hi s career th at he
ha s failed to post a victory in
April . He will not pitch again
until th e Reds entertain the
Phillies on May 1 and 3.
But Seaver wasn't the only

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Bobcats trip
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got Ute side out .
Reds' hitters didn'I help out

Coach Jim Sp rag ue's
Kyger Creek Bobca ts upped
mueh either .
their season record to J.j)
Cin cy got 10 hi ts off Dt&gt;UM
Th
ursday even ing wi th a 16Hau, but few nf them add ed
10 SV AC VICtory uver th e
Eastern Eagles. The eo ntcst
was marred by errors. W(;jlk s
and sloppy plays.
NHL Pl a"oll s
Il WaS l he f'lrS1 game K ( .'
By Un1ted P ress Jn terna t 1ona t
Second Round
has played in t W(J weeks. The
I Be st ot Seven!
Bobcat s hold first pl ace in the
NY I s lander s ~·') Toronto
1Scr1es li(' d, 3·31
league Sland i ngs with a 6..{)
April
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To r on to 1
Aprd t'il NY Islander s 3.
Toronto 1 lo t i
Aprol 11 Tor on •o
NY
Islander s 0
April
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A.prd 15 NY l sl ondt'rs 1
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KC fell behind 5.j) in the thl'rd

two hits each. Kim es paced
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Kyger

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walked 14 and fanned 4.
Eastern hurlers issued ftvc
wa lks and fanned nmc . The

Eagle defense committed
nin e costly errors.
JJne Sco re :
Eastern 005 101 0- 10 7 9
Kyger Cre!'k
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Kim es. Spencer 14111. 1and
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In other AL games. Texas

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'I:oronto mppt•d K ~u1.sa s Ctty,
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first vlctor v of the season .

Tuxedo Meg fin ished a nose·
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Se rum and Wynegar . W 1rth , $11.80 and
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st rand ed a tntal or 12 Wi rth wit h h1 s seC."ond lnss in
thr ee decis ions. Will ie
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Today 's Probable Pitch er s

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Ch 1C.:ItiO
Texn s
M1nn eso ta
Seant e

Cin cy pitcher belted arnw•d
by tl1e Dt&gt;dgcrs Wc'\l oesday
night. Helieve1·s Dale Murray
and Doug Capi lla were
touehed for a total nf six hits

1o11

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Boston fT1 an t 1 0 ) at Texa s
Philadelphia (Chris ten son I 11. I Umbaraer o 1l. 8 35 p m
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M•twaukee ( Sorenson 1 1l aT
San Fritnc•Sco ! Blue I 11 a1 Kansa s Cily I Busby 1 OJ, 8 30
Pi! tsburgh
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N ew York. t F 1gut&gt;rorl 1 11 at
Chicago
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Atl anta ( Boggs 0 l l. 7 JS p m
Balt11110re ( 0 Mart1n&lt;'1 1 11
LD~ Ange les ( RhOCICn 1 OJ at &lt;11 ChiC Ag O (S ton e I l l
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St Lou is ( Forsch :l 1 I. 8 35 p ll1
P.m
D etrol! (Sla ton 1 I I at Seatlle
Montrea l (G r imsley 3 0) at (Honey cu tt 11 ), 10 J.S P .m .
Hous ton CBann1Sler 0 7), B 35
Clevel and ( Hood
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Oakland !Jonn son 1 Ol, 10 30
Saturday 's Gam es
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Toron to {J e ff er son 1 2) al
San F r an at P ittsbu r gh
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San Diego a t Phlla ; n ight
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Sat urda y 's Gam es
Chicago a t Atlan ta , nigh I
New Yo r k at M 1nneso ta
Mon t r eal at Houston , n ight
Cluvelar 1d ,, , Oakland
Bat elmore at Ch 1Cago , nigh t
Mrlw at Kansas City , n ight
Boston at lex as , n1Qh t
Tor onto at (~lit , n1gt1t
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turned bac k the Mariners.
TananC:t went the distan&lt;'e and
was l&lt;18ged onl y for a solo
homer by !.eon Roberts and
three ·harmless sin gles .
Gian ts 5, Braves 3:
Willie McCovey drove in
four runs with a double and
hi s 49fith ca reer homer in
leadi n~ Vida Blue and the
Gian ts to victory uver the
Braves. Blue scattered seven
hit s and struck t1ut four in
goi nK the distance.

who had n11! started a game in

over

revolved a round Tom Seaver ,
P I1Ching
Mo st Victori es
who lost Wednesday night's
Nat•onal League : John , LA 4 game and is still winl ess this
0 , Bonham , Cin , Ra u. LA .1 nd
Gr1mSi ey. M f l 3 0: Co r ne10, N Y .o;eason after.Ji ve starts.
and FNSCh , St .L 3 I , R R(•u s
Heds' pitching coach Larry
chet. Ch1 3 7
Shepard
tried to answer some
Amencan League : l anana .
Cat 50 . L('e , Bos 4 0 . Spli llorll . of the questi ons abou t
KC J I , B1111ngham and H 1ller ,
Oer
3 0 , Knapp , Cal
3 1, Seaver 's prublems.
August.nc . Mt l 3 1. ·
Earned Run Average
I Bu ed on 18 inn i n·g , Qitched)
Nat ional Leagu e : Swan . NY
1 ?4, C r ,msiC'y , Mil and M en
tc t us co , SF 1 38: Burr 1s, Ch 1
I 45 . Pe rry . SO 1 50 .
Am encan League : Johnson ,
Oa k 0 41, Heaverto . Oak 0 95 ,
Palmer , Bai t 1 04 , Knapp , Cal
I 33 , Broberg . Oa k 1 47.
Stri keouts
Nation al League : . R 1c hard .
Major Leilgu e Stan d ing s
Hou 43 . N1&lt;' kro . All 31. Seaver .
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streak .
And the 2l.year&lt;&gt;l d n ~ht·
hander responded by toss.ing
a f i ve~1 itter to defeat the
. Oak land A's, 6- l. Serum
allowed onl y a third-in ning
so lo homer by Wayne Gross,
wal ked two and str ~ck out SIX
in boosting his record to 2.j).
·'I :-v~ n t~~ t9~ win thi s game
Baity, Shari Drehel, Megan Miller , Becky Long, and Lori for myse lf, su re, but I also
Rupe. Absent wa s Na ncy Wall ace. The girls tr ack team is
wanted to win it for ille rest of
coachc~l by Bonni e fisher. - Katie Crow Pho 1to .
the ~ys here ," said Serum,

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Patek dmve in three runs for

the ' Roya ls whil e Tom
Poquette had thr ee hits and
st..:ored three runs.
Angels 5, Mariners I:
Frank Tanana tossed a
four·hitter and beca[ll~ ~~~
maj or league's lirst five-

reliev er, Gar y Serum , t:~s a
starter Thursda y in an effort
to halt H nine.garne losin g

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By FRt;D ~c~ANt;
Ul'l Sp, rts Wri ter
With ace Dave Go lt z
side lin ed iu defiuitcly wit h
bruised ribs and the rest of
his star ters fo und er ing.

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(On ly games scheduled )

Saig on suburb s as th e
Communists lighten ed a
noose around the South
Vietnamese capita l city .
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South ern hosts North Galli a
next Monda y.
So ulhern
010 000 0- 1 8 4
Federal Hocking
031 120 X- 7 5 I
Huddl eslon (LP), Sayre
(2), O'Brien (6) and Forbes,
Nance (6).
Starling and Dowler.

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6:oo-News 3,4.8.tO,t 3,t5 ; ABC News 6: Zoom 20;
Adams Chronicles 33.
6:30-NBC News 3,4,1S; ABC News 13; Carol Burnet! &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20.
1:00-Cross.Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13; News 10;
Gilligan's Is . 15; Almanac 20; Making Things Grow
33.
7:30-Porter Wagoner 3: Gong Show 4; Price Is Right
8; MacNett.Lehrer Report 20; Pop Goes The
Country IS ; Malh Bowl 33.
8:oo-PIIot " Space Force" 3. 4, IS ; Dorothy Hamlll6, t3 ;
Wonder Woman 8; Washltlgton Week In Review
20,33; Jul ie Andrews &amp; P.obert Goulet In Concert 10.
8:30-CPO Sharkey 3,4,tS : Wall Street Week 20,33 ;
9:oo-Rocklord Files 3,4,1S; Mov ie "Play Misty for
Me " 6,13 ; Incredible Hulk 8, tO; Soundstage 20 ;
Shepherd's Pte 33.
9:30-Makem &amp; Cl ancy 33; 10 :011-Qolncy 3.4.15 ;
Husbands. Wives &amp; Lovers 8. tO; News 20; Meet ing
of Minds 33.
10 :30-Monly Python 's Flying Ci rcus 20 .
\1 :0()-News 3, 4,6,8,10,1J,t S; Dick Cavett 20 : MacNeil ·
Lehrer Reporl 33. "
t t 30-J ohnny Carson 3.4. IS; Baretta 6. 13 ; NBA PLay
Ott 8; Monty Python's Flying Circus 33.
12 :0()-Janakl 33; 12 :40-Lohman &amp; Barkley 6; Iron.
si de 13.
l :oo-Mtdnlght Spe cia l 3, 4,tS ; Movie "I, Monster" 10;
1:40-News 13 .
2:30-News 3; 3:0()-Movle " Escape Jo Mindanao " 3:
~ : 30-Movle "Guntlghl In Abilene" 3; 6:oo-FBI 3:
7:oo-Bewltched 3.
Movie Channel 4 s &amp; 7 P.M. - Checkered Flag or Crash (PG)
9 &amp; \1 P.M. - Network ( R)
Cable Chonnet s 6:30 P.M. - Testlmony Time ·
7:00P.M. - Pau l Gaud ino Family Fitness Show
7:30P.M. - Sports Block
10:00 P.M. - 100 Club.

By Lll.UAN SWANSON
were doing. They were just
ST. MARYS, W.Va. (UP! ) numb."
- Harriette Hatfield, wife of
Her husband, Harvey , said
tlle only funeral direck&gt;r in ille funerals would have to be
Pleasants County, was scheduled over several days .
keeping a midnight vigil in The funeral director said he ,
the wood-panelled office of too, was numb, after a full
Ruttencutter's Funeral day of directing hearses full
Home.
of victims from a temporary
SATURDAY, APRtL29, 1978
Just a few steps away lay 14 morgue to his funeral home.
6:0()-Sunrlse Se mester 8,1 0; 6:30-TV Classroom 8:
U.S. Farm Report tO ; Kentucky Afi eld 13 .
of ille 51 men killed Thursday
"A good portion of tllem, I
7:0()-Mar lo &amp; ·the Mag ic Movie Machine 4; Matters of
in the Pleasan ts Power knew personally," he said.
Li te 6; Ghost Busters 8: Publ ic Polley Forums 10:
Station tragedy .
Grape
Ape 13.
"We just had a weekend of
7:30-Salurday Report J; World of Survival 4:
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fi ve calls, and we tlloughl
Muham mad All iS; Dusty' s Treehouse 6; .Wacko 8;
tllat was busy. We're going w
Weekend Special 13 .
be here all night," said Mrs.
8:0()-Hong Kong Phooey 3. 4.15: Superfrlends 6,1 3;
Hatfield . "There 's no way w I
Three Robonic Stooges 8, 10.
prepare for anytlling like
8:30-Globetrotters 3,4,15; Speed Buggy 8, tO ; 9:0()Scooby 's Laff·a·Lymplcs 6.13; Bugs Bunny.Road
tllis. You have to depend upoo
Runner 8,10.
your friends for your
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0:30-Pink
Panther 3,4, IS; Batman .Tarzan 8. tO ;
resources .''
SATURDAY
t
1
:oo-Baggy
Pants 3,4,15; Krafft Supershow 6, 13.
Mrs . Hatfield said she and
11:30-Space Sentinels 3,15; Little Rascals 4; Secrets
OPEN
HOUSE
4
to
7
p.m.
her husband, Harvey, had
ot Isis 8: In The Know 10.
ret-eived calls from all their Salurday at Pomeroy Fire
12
:0()-Land
ot the Lost 3. t5: Weekend Speclal6; Movl•
friends in the funeral Station to mark $30,000 mort"
Night
&amp; the City" 4; F•t Albert 8, tO: Action News
business, offering 1o help out . gage burning ceremony at
for Kids t3.
Three men were assisting her 6:30 p.m. Occasion to com.12:30-Thunder 3. 15; Space Academy 8.10; Llckety
Spi lt 13.
husband in preparing the memorate paying off of
bodies.
$30,000 mortgage by firemen
. 1:oo-Jetsons 3: Amerl c•n Bandstand 13 ; Outdoors
With J ulius Boros 6; Mr. Magoo 8,10; Nightmare
"We co uldn't have done it " on their headquarters. Light
15; Tennis for Everyone 33.
witllout them," she said.
refreshments and public
:30-Greatest
Sports Legends 3; Point of View 6;
1
Mrs. Hatfield said five Invited.
Racers 8; Film Festival 10; Movie "The Desperate
members of the Steele
REVIVAL a the Church of
Ones" t3 ; Heltage Days at Parkersburg Com.
family, which lost 10 men in Jesus Christ , New Lima
mun lty College 15; French Chet 33.
tlle disaster, were at the Road, .R utland , beginning
2:0()-Baseball Warm. Up 3,4, IS; Soul Train 6;
Viewpoint 8; Movie " Maya" tO; Ascent of Man JJ .
home.
Saturday at 7::W p.m. Elder
2: 15-Baseball 3,4,15; 2:30-Mo•le "The SEcond
Asked II there would be a Damon Adams , Mari etta ,
Woman " 8; .
mass funeral , she said, "We evangelist. Elder Bay Rouse,
3:oo-Hollywood
Teen 6; Book Beat 33; 3:30-Tennls
have heard that's what the pastor. Public invited.
6. 13; Area Showcase 33.
Steele family prefers, but we
BAKE SALE Saturday 9
4:0()-Thaf Na.hvll le Music 10: Body Shop 33.
woo 't know anytlling for sure a.m. at Racine Post Office
4;j1i-Sports Spectacular 8; Nashville on the Road 10;
until tomorrow (Friday )." lot. Members to bring bak ed
Catch 33.
She sai d relatives who goods early .
5:0()-St•r Trek 3; Wide World of Sports 13 ; Marcus
called and stopped by the
SUNDAY
Welby, M.D. 4; Golf 15 ; Wide World of Sports 6;
Pop Goes The Country 10; Art ·America 20; Zoom
funeral home were told they
OLD r·ASH!ONED Hymn
33.
would be reached today about Sing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
5:30-Porter Wagoner 10; Art America 20; Ohce Upon
making arrangements.
Morning
Sta r
United
A Classic 33.
She said tlle "very close· M e h t 0 d i s t C h u r c h .
6:oo-News 3,4, 10; Lawrence Welk 8; Zoom 20; Studio
knit" community of St . Congregation wearing long
See 33.
Marys was taking the deaths skirts and overalls.
6:3()-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News t3; News 6; Que
hard . "l had to run down to
Pasa, USA ? 20,33 ,
MONDAY
the sto re this afternoon .
7:0()-Litlle Rascals 3; Lawrence Wetk 4.15; Hee Haw
SPECIAL MEETING,
People had simply stopped,
6,8: Bugs Bunny 10: Wild Kingdom 13 ; Elec. Co. 20;
Battle Line 33.
They didn't know what they Bosworth Council 46, Royal
and Select Masters, 7:30p.m. · 7:30-We Think You Should Know 3: All .Star Anything
TGoes 10; Lowell Thomas Remembers JJ;
Monday. Work in the super
Nightmare 13; Once Upon A Classic 20.
excellent
master
degree
;
25
THE IJA.IL V SENTINEL
8:0()-Chlps
3,4,1 5; Mel &amp; Su'"n Together 6,13 ; Jof .
OEVO'I'Ell TOntE
years cards to be presented.
fersons
8,10;
Onedln Line 20: Old Frlends ... New
INTEREST OF
All companions invited to
MEIG!hiiASON AJIEA
Friends 33.
attend.
ROBERT HOF.FUCH
8 : 3~ratlon Petticoat 6,13 : Ted Knight 8,10; Saint.
Cll y Editor
Galy Tiles of Wil liamsburg 33.
Publilhed W.ily eu~pt Sllturd•y
9:oo-Mo•le " Hall , Hero! " 3,4,1S; Love Boat 6.13;
by The Ohio Valley Publishing
Cttt np~~ny · M ultunedlll , Inc.,
Ill
Another Pay 8.1 0; Our Mutual Friend 20; On The
OESTO MEET
Court Sl., Pumeroy, Ohio -45789.
Track
33.
Btuioesll Office Phone m- 2 1 ~ .
Evangeline Chapter, Order
9:3()-Maude 8,10 .
Editor~ I Phone99'.MI57
of the Eastern Star, will meet
Second cLI&amp;ss J&gt;&lt;*UI~e paid Ill
tO:oo-Fantasy Island 6,13; Miss U.S.A. Beauty
Pum~ro)' , Ohio .
111Ursdo)' at the Middleport
Pageant 8,10; Meeting of Minds 20.
N11l!OOMI ltldverlising rtpre»en·
Ma so nic Temple . Pas t
It :oo-News 3,4,6,13, IS ; Watch Your Mouth 33.
tallv~ , LMm.lon A!180Cl1Lel
llOI
l!liltrons and pa st patrons will
It : 15-ABC News 6; 11 :30-Saturday Night 3,4,1S;
Euclid AYe., Cleve lind,Ohlo i411S.
Sui)Y(:rlptlon rltil l De l111ered by
Movie " Godzllla" 6; Movie "A Breath of Scandal"
be
honored,
and
Initiation
will
l'~rrier where IIV&amp;ilablit! 7S centa per
13; Janak! 33.
be
held
.
Members
are
w~k . By Motor Rout.e whtre ~ rrier
12
:0()-News
8,10; 1~ : JO-Second City TV B· Mo•le
MerviCt' not IIVMil»We, 0nl! month ,
reminded lha,l inspection will
~ . ~ . Uy tniiiJ in Ohio 1nd W. Va.,
"
The
Feminist
&amp; the Fun" tO.
'
be held on May II at 7:30p.m.
One Ye~tr, 522.00 ; Slx monlha,
l:oo-Movlo
"The
Intruders"
3;
Movie
"
The
Navy
vs.
11 1.50 : Three months , 17.00;
with a dinner to be held at
the Night Monsters" 4: Wolfman Jack 6; Don
F..biewhere t26.00 )ltMr : Six monLhl
6:15 that evening. ReservaKirshner's Rock Concert 8.
·
113.50 : Th ret! rnonths , 17 .00
tions for the dinner are to be
~ bs~:rtptio!l jH'ice lnl'ludcl SundaY
1:
20-Movte
''House
on
Haunted
Hill"
13; 2:4$-ABC
Tunes-&amp;nun~t
·
made with Mrs. Maryln
News13; 3:0()-News 3; 3:3()-Movte " The Ride to
Wilcox before May 8.
Hangman' s Tree" 3; S:oo-FBI 3.
.

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Hogan' s Heroes 15.

No way to prepare

~()W'S

By Greg Bailey
Visiting ·South ern fell
behind early and never
recovered as th ey fell to host
Fed eral Hockin g 7-1 last
night: Three So uthern pit·
chers gave up ten bases on
balls while fanning six with
starter Mike Huddleston
being tagged with the loss.
Southern actually outhil the
hots · 6-:i, .but the Tornadoes
committed four costly errors.
Southern scored its only
run in the second inning for a
short HI lead. Steve Hill.
Herbie Ervin , and Mark
Forbes knocked singles for
the run.
The Lancers took control in
the bottom of the inning. The
lead-&lt;Jff batter walked and
the next one singled. Then
came three strai ght bases on
balls before Phil Mobbs
boomed a double. The ho sts
added insurance runs in the
lhird, fourth and fi fth innings.
Starling got the win ,
":alking just one and fanning
stx. Mobbs led !he hosts with
a double and single.
Southern was led by John
Sayre and Forbes who had
two si ngles each. Steve Hill,
Ervin, Mike Nance, and Kellv
Wi nebrenner eath ha d
single to account for the other

Poorer IS; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Family 8;
Sesame St. 20 ,33; Gomer Py le, USMC tO; Dinah 13.
4:30-Litlle Rascals 3,15 ; Gilligan's Is. ~ ; .8 ; Brady
Bunch 10.
5:oo-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4;; Gun·
smoke 8; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33;
Hogan's Heroes 10; Emergency One 13; Petllcoat
Junction 15.
5:30-News 6; Etec . Co . 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

Federal labor inspe ctors from the Orcunntinno l S:lfrty

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106 N. 2nd Av e.

crumblin g debris.

an explosion some years ago;
one or two fellows died. My
friend, the former sheriff,
died of cancer . And now l)ere
. lam, there's aU this death in
the valley."
Four miles up in the hills,
where the clan dogs had
stopped wagging their tails,
sensing .'he mood of the
mountatns, Gary Steele
watched the women stumble
over the early spring grass
toward the family house. He
made a step as to follow. He

FRIPAY, APRIL28,197B
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and Healtll Administration were trying to determine the
cause of the collapse. The Charleston, W. Va. : Gazette
reported today some construction workers complained
foremen were rushing the project and not allowing the
tower's concrete w dry sufficiently. However the newspaper said construction supervisors blamed the accident
on the scaffold itself.
"The best description I can give you is that it continued
to break loose in a circle, more or less like you would peel
an apple, and felll68 feet," said State Police Maj . W. F.
Donohoe.
"It's the worst industrial accident outside of a coal
mining accident that's ever occurred in tlle state."
The deaths were a personal tragedy to many of the
residents of Willow Island and the other nearby small
towns along the Ohio River. One family alone accounted
for tO of tlle victims.
Edgar Duelley controlled his grief until he had to go to
ille temporary morgue to identify his brother's body.
There he wept, ille tears pouring down his tanned face .
"It was a heck of a way to lose one, " he said.
The wwer, measuring about 360 feet in diameter at tlle
base, was one of two being ·constructed by Resea rchCottrell Inc. of Bound Brook, !II . J ., for the Allegheny
Power System 's $677 million Willow fsland Power Plant,
which was scheduled to begin operation next year .
One U&gt;wer already had been completed and the second,
scheduled to reach more ill an 400 feet in height, was more
illan halfwa y toward completion.
The mangled bodies of the victims were taken to the
Belmont Fire Department about four miles from the plant
where they were lined up on ille floor, covered with
blankets and sheets.

Twins stop
A 's, 6-1

Lancers defeat
Southern, 7-1

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2- The Dctll ~ SL•ntmcl , :VIuhlh.·purl· l '11llhTtl~. t J _l·' nda~. 1\ pnl28. tH78

10 members of same family die

By RICHARD H. GROWALD
" We are surrou nded by sca ffolding h~ d co llapsed in . pulled her blunde hair. One of
UPI National Rt•J•arter ·
death," sa1d the last man of the 230·foot-high powe r Ga ry's sisters wiped her face
· cOw CREEK VA !.I.EY . W. the St,•r lt' clan 's middle statiun cou lmg tower they dry, looked at the front
Va . tUPI 1 - Gar\' Steele ~ener&lt;illtJn
were building.
window curtain behind which
stretched oul his arltlS tu the Ten of the dan perished
No mor e up intu the h11ls her father and mother, Mr .
weeping women . then he let down by tht' ri\'er Thursday. would rome Gary's uncle andMrs. LeeSteele,clutched
them fall to hi s side.
at the M 11 non~ahela Puwcr Emmett Steele. 62, Gary' s each other , and her fa ce
"Wh at can a man say·~
Co .. when 51 men fell a brothers F: rnest. 29, l &lt;~rry 31, crumpled int o tears again .
"What can 1 do ?
skyscraper distance. Their Ronald , 30. and Miles,. 27.
Deat h pocked the green
,..,.,.~,..,
Gone too were. the three hills. Down Schultz Road
Blomr cu usms. J1m, Bu b and came a pickup truck, driven
Steve and the two teenage by a white-haired·Steele with
co usins. Brian Tayl or, 16, and three white·haired Steele
Chet Payne, 19.
women bunched beside him :
Gary's bride of three weeks

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one wrinkled hand clutched a
plastic figure of Jesus Christ
glued above the dashboard.
Someone had to identify the
bodies down at the Belmont
F1rehouseandagewasdoing
its duty by the clan.
At his cabin door, neighbor
John Hennessey winced as
the pickup bumped by. "They
won't see nothmg pretty .
"I dug 'em out of the
wreckage inside the tower .
They were all jelly.
"I haven'! fell anythin~ like

it since l was m the 23rd
Infantry in 'Nam in '63 when
they told us don't shoot unless
you're shot at," Hennessey
said.
The
Steele
family' s
children, in T-shirts, blue
jeans and print dre~ses,
watched from a distance,
across the dirt roa d from the
weepmg wom en and Gary
Steele. It was a time children
knewnottoaskquestionsand
they were silent.

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Down by the ~iver, next to
the disaster site, Oscar Banks
walked to the . Rose Ch~let
restaurant and bar.
!le had wushed his hands
butthe35-yea r-oldLexington :
Ky., pipefitter rubbed and
rubbed ...,d rubbed his
fingers and wrists, trying to
wipe away what he had seen.
"The awfulest mess !here
ever was . The Steeles were
there under the big iron, the
broken concrete and the
fallen machines. I saw one.
"l didn't walk to look him in
the fa ce .. . there was no
face ."
At the firehouse Sheriff
John Snelson said, "We had

Edgar Duelley refused to follow
his brother .up spiraling scaffold
By Ul..LIAN SWANSON
Wll.I.OW ISLAND, W. Va . (UP! ) - Like many
members of the close-knit families in the rolling West
Virginlil hills, the Duelley brothers were virtually
inseparable. but Edgar Duelley refused· to follow his
brother up the spiraling scaffolding at the Willow Island
power plant.
"No. Bu&lt;' k." he sa id , ca lling his brother Ba y by his
nickname. •·J don't want to go up on that tower."
So F:dga r Duelley was in another area of ille plant
Thursday when he hea rd the thundering crash that
si~,m aled the deatl1s of 51 men including Bay. The wood
and steel scaffold the men were using to build a cooling
towe r. came loose from the side of the building and
collapsed . se nding ille workmen plunging to the ground
168 feet below .
None of the work ers on ille scaffold survived the fall .
S1x Ohioans were among the dead. They are: Alvin W.
Goff , ofTuppers Plains in M e ig~ County; Dan Hensler and
Jack Westfall . both of Ne wport in Tuscarawas Co un ty,
Edga r Phillips , of East Liverpool in Co lumbiana County:
Floyd Rupe, of Dexter in Meigs County: and Richard
Swick, of Beverly in Washington County.
John Peppler, a 311-year&lt;&gt;ld laborer, was on a the ground
below when U1e sca ffold starting collapsing.
·'Tile fir st thing l hea rd was concrete falling," said
peppier . "l had just sen t a basket of it up."
"I looked over my left shoulder and I could see it falling.
I could see people fallin g through ihe air and everything
falling ."
Peppl er jumped under a truck ramp inside the tower
and four other workers ran to the center, avoiding tile

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Thur sday nigh t.
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Tharps , covered the mile in a
lifetime low 2: 06 3.,'; and
r•tu rned $6.60, $3 and $3.60.
Reed's Pence paid $0.20 for
second, while Sunda y .Jim
showed and returned 14 .60.
Reymur Ge ne !3) and
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nightly double tha t was worth
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Leaders
Major League leaders
By Un i ted Pre ss International
Batting
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Nationa l League
G. AB . H
Pet .
17 57
.366
Brroghs All
Sc h m dt Ph il
14 60 23 .363
Cey L A
17 66 25 .379
Baker LA
17 65 24 . 369
Mondy LA
17 57 21 . 368
Parkr P it
16 60 21 .350
Hrnndz St .L
66 23 .348
Carvy LA
17 73 25 .342
Alm on SO
16 60 20 .JJJ
Broc k St .L
13 42 Ill .333
Am eric an League
Pet.
G. AB . H
16 6d 27 . 472
BtHI Cl e
10 36 15 .tl1 7
Rdrgz De l
21 91 35 .365
Car w Min
8o3ilr Tor
15 58 27 .379
16 58 22 .37 9
Portr KC
12 41 15 .366
Jcksn Ca l
18 74 27 .365
Guero Oak
10 36 13 .361
Harlw Bal
11 35 t7 343
Sngltn Ba l
17 79 27 .3&lt;1 2
R1 ce Bos
Home Runs
Nati ona l league : Mond ay,
LA
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F ergu son . Hou 5,
Matl hcws,
All.
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Schmi d t. Phil. Parker , Pitt and

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Bas , Baylor , Cat , Coo per, H1s 1e
and Thoma s. Mil and Zi~k. . TeJ;
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.NatioMI league : . Monday ,
LA 21 : Morgan ,
Cin
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Ga r vey , LA and Sc h midt , P hil
15 . Watson, Hou, Ccy , LA ,
Hc rna ndE'l , St .L and McCovey .
SF 14
Am enc an L eag ue : Hobson ,
Bas 21 , Staub, Del 18 . Cooper
and Tnom as, Mil , Carew and
For d , M inn o nd Carty , Tor 17
Stolen Bases
National Leagu e : . Roy ster ,
All and CC'deno. Hou 9 ; Mor en o ,
p , fl 8 ,' Or 1e!.sen , C in 7. Gr lff l'V .
C1 n 6
Amen can L eag ue : . Remy ,
Bas , LeFlore . Del , Norwood ,
Mmn andWilson , KC 6, Dl!on c ,
Oa k , Jones , Sea and W1tls , Te-.

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of a three-game weekend
series aga inst ill e Mets .
The quest ioning of Cincy
was bro ught on by the d ub 's
two most recent ga mes, 4·2
and 14-4losses at home to the
a rch· ri val Los Ange les
Dodgers.
Cincy had gone into the
brief · series leading the
National League West by a
half-game ove r lA When the
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Cinc1nna f i ~ Norman 1 OJ a t
New York ( KOOSm an I 1 ), a 05
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' 'Tom seems to be forcin g

every thing," he said. "He
doesn't have the same Ouid
motion he's had in the 'past .
He hasn't been consistent
with his fastba II . It hasn't had
ille zip it usually does."
Catcher Johnny Bench, in
the best positi on to size up
Seave r's pitches , a1,'1'eed.
"His ball just doesn't have
ille life it had," sai d Bench .
"It's as st range to him as it is
lO everyone watchin g him .
He's as frustrated as all of us.
probably more so."
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innings Wednesday ni ght
after givin g up e1ght hits and
five runs, two of them c:omin g
on booming back·to-ba ck
home run s by leadoff hitters
Davey Lopes a nd Bill y
Russell .
Seaver 's slu mp marks the
fir st ti me in hi s career th at he
ha s failed to post a victory in
April . He will not pitch again
until th e Reds entertain the
Phillies on May 1 and 3.
But Seaver wasn't the only

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Reds' hitters didn'I help out

Coach Jim Sp rag ue's
Kyger Creek Bobca ts upped
mueh either .
their season record to J.j)
Cin cy got 10 hi ts off Dt&gt;UM
Th
ursday even ing wi th a 16Hau, but few nf them add ed
10 SV AC VICtory uver th e
Eastern Eagles. The eo ntcst
was marred by errors. W(;jlk s
and sloppy plays.
NHL Pl a"oll s
Il WaS l he f'lrS1 game K ( .'
By Un1ted P ress Jn terna t 1ona t
Second Round
has played in t W(J weeks. The
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Bobcat s hold first pl ace in the
NY I s lander s ~·') Toronto
1Scr1es li(' d, 3·31
league Sland i ngs with a 6..{)
April
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To r on to 1
Aprd t'il NY Islander s 3.
Toronto 1 lo t i
Aprol 11 Tor on •o
NY
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two hits each. Kim es paced
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Kyger

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walked 14 and fanned 4.
Eastern hurlers issued ftvc
wa lks and fanned nmc . The

Eagle defense committed
nin e costly errors.
JJne Sco re :
Eastern 005 101 0- 10 7 9
Kyger Cre!'k
, op3. 55l X- 16 16 l
Kim es. Spencer 14111. 1and
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In other AL games. Texas

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st rand ed a tntal or 12 Wi rth wit h h1 s seC."ond lnss in
thr ee decis ions. Will ie
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Today 's Probable Pitch er s

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Ch 1C.:ItiO
Texn s
M1nn eso ta
Seant e

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by tl1e Dt&gt;dgcrs Wc'\l oesday
night. Helieve1·s Dale Murray
and Doug Capi lla were
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1o11

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Boston fT1 an t 1 0 ) at Texa s
Philadelphia (Chris ten son I 11. I Umbaraer o 1l. 8 35 p m
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M•twaukee ( Sorenson 1 1l aT
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Chicago
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Atl anta ( Boggs 0 l l. 7 JS p m
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Montrea l (G r imsley 3 0) at (Honey cu tt 11 ), 10 J.S P .m .
Hous ton CBann1Sler 0 7), B 35
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Toron to {J e ff er son 1 2) al
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Sat urda y 's Gam es
Chicago a t Atlan ta , nigh I
New Yo r k at M 1nneso ta
Mon t r eal at Houston , n ight
Cluvelar 1d ,, , Oakland
Bat elmore at Ch 1Cago , nigh t
Mrlw at Kansas City , n ight
Boston at lex as , n1Qh t
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turned bac k the Mariners.
TananC:t went the distan&lt;'e and
was l&lt;18ged onl y for a solo
homer by !.eon Roberts and
three ·harmless sin gles .
Gian ts 5, Braves 3:
Willie McCovey drove in
four runs with a double and
hi s 49fith ca reer homer in
leadi n~ Vida Blue and the
Gian ts to victory uver the
Braves. Blue scattered seven
hit s and struck t1ut four in
goi nK the distance.

who had n11! started a game in

over

revolved a round Tom Seaver ,
P I1Ching
Mo st Victori es
who lost Wednesday night's
Nat•onal League : John , LA 4 game and is still winl ess this
0 , Bonham , Cin , Ra u. LA .1 nd
Gr1mSi ey. M f l 3 0: Co r ne10, N Y .o;eason after.Ji ve starts.
and FNSCh , St .L 3 I , R R(•u s
Heds' pitching coach Larry
chet. Ch1 3 7
Shepard
tried to answer some
Amencan League : l anana .
Cat 50 . L('e , Bos 4 0 . Spli llorll . of the questi ons abou t
KC J I , B1111ngham and H 1ller ,
Oer
3 0 , Knapp , Cal
3 1, Seaver 's prublems.
August.nc . Mt l 3 1. ·
Earned Run Average
I Bu ed on 18 inn i n·g , Qitched)
Nat ional Leagu e : Swan . NY
1 ?4, C r ,msiC'y , Mil and M en
tc t us co , SF 1 38: Burr 1s, Ch 1
I 45 . Pe rry . SO 1 50 .
Am encan League : Johnson ,
Oa k 0 41, Heaverto . Oak 0 95 ,
Palmer , Bai t 1 04 , Knapp , Cal
I 33 , Broberg . Oa k 1 47.
Stri keouts
Nation al League : . R 1c hard .
Major Leilgu e Stan d ing s
Hou 43 . N1&lt;' kro . All 31. Seaver .
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48 , H aa!i , Mil 16 , Leon ard , KC Montreal
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And the 2l.year&lt;&gt;l d n ~ht·
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a f i ve~1 itter to defeat the
. Oak land A's, 6- l. Serum
allowed onl y a third-in ning
so lo homer by Wayne Gross,
wal ked two and str ~ck out SIX
in boosting his record to 2.j).
·'I :-v~ n t~~ t9~ win thi s game
Baity, Shari Drehel, Megan Miller , Becky Long, and Lori for myse lf, su re, but I also
Rupe. Absent wa s Na ncy Wall ace. The girls tr ack team is
wanted to win it for ille rest of
coachc~l by Bonni e fisher. - Katie Crow Pho 1to .
the ~ys here ," said Serum,

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st..:ored three runs.
Angels 5, Mariners I:
Frank Tanana tossed a
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reliev er, Gar y Serum , t:~s a
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South ern hosts North Galli a
next Monda y.
So ulhern
010 000 0- 1 8 4
Federal Hocking
031 120 X- 7 5 I
Huddl eslon (LP), Sayre
(2), O'Brien (6) and Forbes,
Nance (6).
Starling and Dowler.

WJni 1Cid , SO 4

6:oo-News 3,4.8.tO,t 3,t5 ; ABC News 6: Zoom 20;
Adams Chronicles 33.
6:30-NBC News 3,4,1S; ABC News 13; Carol Burnet! &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20.
1:00-Cross.Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13; News 10;
Gilligan's Is . 15; Almanac 20; Making Things Grow
33.
7:30-Porter Wagoner 3: Gong Show 4; Price Is Right
8; MacNett.Lehrer Report 20; Pop Goes The
Country IS ; Malh Bowl 33.
8:oo-PIIot " Space Force" 3. 4, IS ; Dorothy Hamlll6, t3 ;
Wonder Woman 8; Washltlgton Week In Review
20,33; Jul ie Andrews &amp; P.obert Goulet In Concert 10.
8:30-CPO Sharkey 3,4,tS : Wall Street Week 20,33 ;
9:oo-Rocklord Files 3,4,1S; Mov ie "Play Misty for
Me " 6,13 ; Incredible Hulk 8, tO; Soundstage 20 ;
Shepherd's Pte 33.
9:30-Makem &amp; Cl ancy 33; 10 :011-Qolncy 3.4.15 ;
Husbands. Wives &amp; Lovers 8. tO; News 20; Meet ing
of Minds 33.
10 :30-Monly Python 's Flying Ci rcus 20 .
\1 :0()-News 3, 4,6,8,10,1J,t S; Dick Cavett 20 : MacNeil ·
Lehrer Reporl 33. "
t t 30-J ohnny Carson 3.4. IS; Baretta 6. 13 ; NBA PLay
Ott 8; Monty Python's Flying Circus 33.
12 :0()-Janakl 33; 12 :40-Lohman &amp; Barkley 6; Iron.
si de 13.
l :oo-Mtdnlght Spe cia l 3, 4,tS ; Movie "I, Monster" 10;
1:40-News 13 .
2:30-News 3; 3:0()-Movle " Escape Jo Mindanao " 3:
~ : 30-Movle "Guntlghl In Abilene" 3; 6:oo-FBI 3:
7:oo-Bewltched 3.
Movie Channel 4 s &amp; 7 P.M. - Checkered Flag or Crash (PG)
9 &amp; \1 P.M. - Network ( R)
Cable Chonnet s 6:30 P.M. - Testlmony Time ·
7:00P.M. - Pau l Gaud ino Family Fitness Show
7:30P.M. - Sports Block
10:00 P.M. - 100 Club.

By Lll.UAN SWANSON
were doing. They were just
ST. MARYS, W.Va. (UP! ) numb."
- Harriette Hatfield, wife of
Her husband, Harvey , said
tlle only funeral direck&gt;r in ille funerals would have to be
Pleasants County, was scheduled over several days .
keeping a midnight vigil in The funeral director said he ,
the wood-panelled office of too, was numb, after a full
Ruttencutter's Funeral day of directing hearses full
Home.
of victims from a temporary
SATURDAY, APRtL29, 1978
Just a few steps away lay 14 morgue to his funeral home.
6:0()-Sunrlse Se mester 8,1 0; 6:30-TV Classroom 8:
U.S. Farm Report tO ; Kentucky Afi eld 13 .
of ille 51 men killed Thursday
"A good portion of tllem, I
7:0()-Mar lo &amp; ·the Mag ic Movie Machine 4; Matters of
in the Pleasan ts Power knew personally," he said.
Li te 6; Ghost Busters 8: Publ ic Polley Forums 10:
Station tragedy .
Grape
Ape 13.
"We just had a weekend of
7:30-Salurday Report J; World of Survival 4:
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fi ve calls, and we tlloughl
Muham mad All iS; Dusty' s Treehouse 6; .Wacko 8;
tllat was busy. We're going w
Weekend Special 13 .
be here all night," said Mrs.
8:0()-Hong Kong Phooey 3. 4.15: Superfrlends 6,1 3;
Hatfield . "There 's no way w I
Three Robonic Stooges 8, 10.
prepare for anytlling like
8:30-Globetrotters 3,4,15; Speed Buggy 8, tO ; 9:0()Scooby 's Laff·a·Lymplcs 6.13; Bugs Bunny.Road
tllis. You have to depend upoo
Runner 8,10.
your friends for your
•
1
0:30-Pink
Panther 3,4, IS; Batman .Tarzan 8. tO ;
resources .''
SATURDAY
t
1
:oo-Baggy
Pants 3,4,15; Krafft Supershow 6, 13.
Mrs . Hatfield said she and
11:30-Space Sentinels 3,15; Little Rascals 4; Secrets
OPEN
HOUSE
4
to
7
p.m.
her husband, Harvey, had
ot Isis 8: In The Know 10.
ret-eived calls from all their Salurday at Pomeroy Fire
12
:0()-Land
ot the Lost 3. t5: Weekend Speclal6; Movl•
friends in the funeral Station to mark $30,000 mort"
Night
&amp; the City" 4; F•t Albert 8, tO: Action News
business, offering 1o help out . gage burning ceremony at
for Kids t3.
Three men were assisting her 6:30 p.m. Occasion to com.12:30-Thunder 3. 15; Space Academy 8.10; Llckety
Spi lt 13.
husband in preparing the memorate paying off of
bodies.
$30,000 mortgage by firemen
. 1:oo-Jetsons 3: Amerl c•n Bandstand 13 ; Outdoors
With J ulius Boros 6; Mr. Magoo 8,10; Nightmare
"We co uldn't have done it " on their headquarters. Light
15; Tennis for Everyone 33.
witllout them," she said.
refreshments and public
:30-Greatest
Sports Legends 3; Point of View 6;
1
Mrs. Hatfield said five Invited.
Racers 8; Film Festival 10; Movie "The Desperate
members of the Steele
REVIVAL a the Church of
Ones" t3 ; Heltage Days at Parkersburg Com.
family, which lost 10 men in Jesus Christ , New Lima
mun lty College 15; French Chet 33.
tlle disaster, were at the Road, .R utland , beginning
2:0()-Baseball Warm. Up 3,4, IS; Soul Train 6;
Viewpoint 8; Movie " Maya" tO; Ascent of Man JJ .
home.
Saturday at 7::W p.m. Elder
2: 15-Baseball 3,4,15; 2:30-Mo•le "The SEcond
Asked II there would be a Damon Adams , Mari etta ,
Woman " 8; .
mass funeral , she said, "We evangelist. Elder Bay Rouse,
3:oo-Hollywood
Teen 6; Book Beat 33; 3:30-Tennls
have heard that's what the pastor. Public invited.
6. 13; Area Showcase 33.
Steele family prefers, but we
BAKE SALE Saturday 9
4:0()-Thaf Na.hvll le Music 10: Body Shop 33.
woo 't know anytlling for sure a.m. at Racine Post Office
4;j1i-Sports Spectacular 8; Nashville on the Road 10;
until tomorrow (Friday )." lot. Members to bring bak ed
Catch 33.
She sai d relatives who goods early .
5:0()-St•r Trek 3; Wide World of Sports 13 ; Marcus
called and stopped by the
SUNDAY
Welby, M.D. 4; Golf 15 ; Wide World of Sports 6;
Pop Goes The Country 10; Art ·America 20; Zoom
funeral home were told they
OLD r·ASH!ONED Hymn
33.
would be reached today about Sing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
5:30-Porter Wagoner 10; Art America 20; Ohce Upon
making arrangements.
Morning
Sta r
United
A Classic 33.
She said tlle "very close· M e h t 0 d i s t C h u r c h .
6:oo-News 3,4, 10; Lawrence Welk 8; Zoom 20; Studio
knit" community of St . Congregation wearing long
See 33.
Marys was taking the deaths skirts and overalls.
6:3()-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News t3; News 6; Que
hard . "l had to run down to
Pasa, USA ? 20,33 ,
MONDAY
the sto re this afternoon .
7:0()-Litlle Rascals 3; Lawrence Wetk 4.15; Hee Haw
SPECIAL MEETING,
People had simply stopped,
6,8: Bugs Bunny 10: Wild Kingdom 13 ; Elec. Co. 20;
Battle Line 33.
They didn't know what they Bosworth Council 46, Royal
and Select Masters, 7:30p.m. · 7:30-We Think You Should Know 3: All .Star Anything
TGoes 10; Lowell Thomas Remembers JJ;
Monday. Work in the super
Nightmare 13; Once Upon A Classic 20.
excellent
master
degree
;
25
THE IJA.IL V SENTINEL
8:0()-Chlps
3,4,1 5; Mel &amp; Su'"n Together 6,13 ; Jof .
OEVO'I'Ell TOntE
years cards to be presented.
fersons
8,10;
Onedln Line 20: Old Frlends ... New
INTEREST OF
All companions invited to
MEIG!hiiASON AJIEA
Friends 33.
attend.
ROBERT HOF.FUCH
8 : 3~ratlon Petticoat 6,13 : Ted Knight 8,10; Saint.
Cll y Editor
Galy Tiles of Wil liamsburg 33.
Publilhed W.ily eu~pt Sllturd•y
9:oo-Mo•le " Hall , Hero! " 3,4,1S; Love Boat 6.13;
by The Ohio Valley Publishing
Cttt np~~ny · M ultunedlll , Inc.,
Ill
Another Pay 8.1 0; Our Mutual Friend 20; On The
OESTO MEET
Court Sl., Pumeroy, Ohio -45789.
Track
33.
Btuioesll Office Phone m- 2 1 ~ .
Evangeline Chapter, Order
9:3()-Maude 8,10 .
Editor~ I Phone99'.MI57
of the Eastern Star, will meet
Second cLI&amp;ss J&gt;&lt;*UI~e paid Ill
tO:oo-Fantasy Island 6,13; Miss U.S.A. Beauty
Pum~ro)' , Ohio .
111Ursdo)' at the Middleport
Pageant 8,10; Meeting of Minds 20.
N11l!OOMI ltldverlising rtpre»en·
Ma so nic Temple . Pas t
It :oo-News 3,4,6,13, IS ; Watch Your Mouth 33.
tallv~ , LMm.lon A!180Cl1Lel
llOI
l!liltrons and pa st patrons will
It : 15-ABC News 6; 11 :30-Saturday Night 3,4,1S;
Euclid AYe., Cleve lind,Ohlo i411S.
Sui)Y(:rlptlon rltil l De l111ered by
Movie " Godzllla" 6; Movie "A Breath of Scandal"
be
honored,
and
Initiation
will
l'~rrier where IIV&amp;ilablit! 7S centa per
13; Janak! 33.
be
held
.
Members
are
w~k . By Motor Rout.e whtre ~ rrier
12
:0()-News
8,10; 1~ : JO-Second City TV B· Mo•le
MerviCt' not IIVMil»We, 0nl! month ,
reminded lha,l inspection will
~ . ~ . Uy tniiiJ in Ohio 1nd W. Va.,
"
The
Feminist
&amp; the Fun" tO.
'
be held on May II at 7:30p.m.
One Ye~tr, 522.00 ; Slx monlha,
l:oo-Movlo
"The
Intruders"
3;
Movie
"
The
Navy
vs.
11 1.50 : Three months , 17.00;
with a dinner to be held at
the Night Monsters" 4: Wolfman Jack 6; Don
F..biewhere t26.00 )ltMr : Six monLhl
6:15 that evening. ReservaKirshner's Rock Concert 8.
·
113.50 : Th ret! rnonths , 17 .00
tions for the dinner are to be
~ bs~:rtptio!l jH'ice lnl'ludcl SundaY
1:
20-Movte
''House
on
Haunted
Hill"
13; 2:4$-ABC
Tunes-&amp;nun~t
·
made with Mrs. Maryln
News13; 3:0()-News 3; 3:3()-Movte " The Ride to
Wilcox before May 8.
Hangman' s Tree" 3; S:oo-FBI 3.
.

I Social

a

Hogan' s Heroes 15.

No way to prepare

~()W'S

By Greg Bailey
Visiting ·South ern fell
behind early and never
recovered as th ey fell to host
Fed eral Hockin g 7-1 last
night: Three So uthern pit·
chers gave up ten bases on
balls while fanning six with
starter Mike Huddleston
being tagged with the loss.
Southern actually outhil the
hots · 6-:i, .but the Tornadoes
committed four costly errors.
Southern scored its only
run in the second inning for a
short HI lead. Steve Hill.
Herbie Ervin , and Mark
Forbes knocked singles for
the run.
The Lancers took control in
the bottom of the inning. The
lead-&lt;Jff batter walked and
the next one singled. Then
came three strai ght bases on
balls before Phil Mobbs
boomed a double. The ho sts
added insurance runs in the
lhird, fourth and fi fth innings.
Starling got the win ,
":alking just one and fanning
stx. Mobbs led !he hosts with
a double and single.
Southern was led by John
Sayre and Forbes who had
two si ngles each. Steve Hill,
Ervin, Mike Nance, and Kellv
Wi nebrenner eath ha d
single to account for the other

Poorer IS; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Family 8;
Sesame St. 20 ,33; Gomer Py le, USMC tO; Dinah 13.
4:30-Litlle Rascals 3,15 ; Gilligan's Is. ~ ; .8 ; Brady
Bunch 10.
5:oo-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4;; Gun·
smoke 8; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33;
Hogan's Heroes 10; Emergency One 13; Petllcoat
Junction 15.
5:30-News 6; Etec . Co . 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

Federal labor inspe ctors from the Orcunntinno l S:lfrty

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106 N. 2nd Av e.

crumblin g debris.

an explosion some years ago;
one or two fellows died. My
friend, the former sheriff,
died of cancer . And now l)ere
. lam, there's aU this death in
the valley."
Four miles up in the hills,
where the clan dogs had
stopped wagging their tails,
sensing .'he mood of the
mountatns, Gary Steele
watched the women stumble
over the early spring grass
toward the family house. He
made a step as to follow. He

FRIPAY, APRIL28,197B
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TELEVISION
VIEWING

and Healtll Administration were trying to determine the
cause of the collapse. The Charleston, W. Va. : Gazette
reported today some construction workers complained
foremen were rushing the project and not allowing the
tower's concrete w dry sufficiently. However the newspaper said construction supervisors blamed the accident
on the scaffold itself.
"The best description I can give you is that it continued
to break loose in a circle, more or less like you would peel
an apple, and felll68 feet," said State Police Maj . W. F.
Donohoe.
"It's the worst industrial accident outside of a coal
mining accident that's ever occurred in tlle state."
The deaths were a personal tragedy to many of the
residents of Willow Island and the other nearby small
towns along the Ohio River. One family alone accounted
for tO of tlle victims.
Edgar Duelley controlled his grief until he had to go to
ille temporary morgue to identify his brother's body.
There he wept, ille tears pouring down his tanned face .
"It was a heck of a way to lose one, " he said.
The wwer, measuring about 360 feet in diameter at tlle
base, was one of two being ·constructed by Resea rchCottrell Inc. of Bound Brook, !II . J ., for the Allegheny
Power System 's $677 million Willow fsland Power Plant,
which was scheduled to begin operation next year .
One U&gt;wer already had been completed and the second,
scheduled to reach more ill an 400 feet in height, was more
illan halfwa y toward completion.
The mangled bodies of the victims were taken to the
Belmont Fire Department about four miles from the plant
where they were lined up on ille floor, covered with
blankets and sheets.

Twins stop
A 's, 6-1

Lancers defeat
Southern, 7-1

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Front End Alignments

�5- The Da1ly Sentlllel, Mtddlepurl-l'umeruy . 0 ., Fl'lday , Aprrl 28. 1978

4- The Dat i) Sent mel. Mtd&lt;llcpurt-Pumem; , 0 .. Fnday, Apn! :18. 1978

.:-Girl-S~~~;};;;;;-: Auxiliary plans for
M:r::J:l il: :.: ~·: .~·l':S:I: :Il~ ~):·:gs l 'u nt)glrl: Athens
1

:Toda) Mrs
;wouts at the Black Dtamund (;n·l S&lt;·uui t'ounct lmeellng betng
lreltl at Glt•m'rilc, W. Va Ht•l' IL' IJUI t on ttll' annualmt.•eung will
be gr\ ell at C:l. servrLt' unr t mt't'ttng 111 Mel .'
The ,..,.,·Icc urut mcelll t ~ 11 til ill• ht'ld at l'amp Ktaslt uta un
~li:i\ ll an ti \~til mdudL· an uutdour trvuv GH itpmg Sl'!;SIOII un
skrll dl'velupmenl Tlrosl' alkntlrng &lt;.tl't' etskt•d to takt· i::l ~ c k
lwttll smce tlw met•tmg wtl l be from 10 a .m. tu 2 p.r11
Plan:-, f'rt• movrng i:ihedd fu r dHy t.:amp tube held the Sl'l'ond
Wt't:'k m .July A ~a111 tlu s ~'l'HI', Mrs Judy Werry Will be scrw
a.., till! l'(ltll p tli1 ector wtt h Mrs. Pi:it TholllJ as hl'r asslsli::illl

Munc\' und g1ft.s hJr tlll'
\ dl'r ctr;:-i p~rllt·~ i:i l Urt•
All lt' IIS Ml' llll::ll Healt h Ct'llll'l'

wtre f-!1\'ell at Wcdm·sda}
rn ght 's llll'L'llll g of tht..•
Ailll'I'H..'a/1 l.cgron r\ux!liary
uf f'et'IIL'Y ·llcnllelt Post 118, ot
till' hall
rhe U!lll /'l'l'l!IVl'd a kltel

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ThomC:t. gll'l .:;cout St:I'\'I&lt;.!C mut director , ,scrve.s on the
from Helen B1llmgs , vdc1cms
~1 et~s Count) Jwnvt f' a11 Bw rd. At Wednrsday night 's
ll'JJlt'ScrllCJti\'C at ti lt' Center
rnt•t·turg n• presenlcllr ,·es of VICA, FFA. FHA , 4-H and (!1rl
l:l Sk!ll g fu r L' OIIIt'! tJ ULI U!lS
Sroub rn CJde necessa r } IT\' ISIUilS Ill tht• pn•mrwn book to 00
I!J \I.i:tl d::; lhl' pctrtJCS wl11d1 arc
pr \1\tl'd next 111011th
•
l1dd t'&lt;-H:h mouth fur the
Tlw pet :-how U:-iu.rd ly held un F'nda} murmng of fan week
H'tl•rans there . A tJox of gifts
~ll l " bt-cn 1110\'t'll to Fnday afte rnoon, Hnd the 4-H hor se show
"ml $1 ll wtll be sent
h;:r:- Ut:.·l'tl d1anged fr um Tue1;Uay to Thursduy al9 a.m
Poppy da~ :s wert• t~.·11tatrv~Fut the ftrst tune the Sevulo wtll be fu ll; parti ctpaltng in the , lr sdtedulccl fur till' t9tlt "nd
JWllor [,Ill' t'lasses fo r exlubn wtll be tncludcd mthe premtwn
]itlt 111 Muldleput t &gt;\I tit ~lr&gt; .
lxook fu r all [,our lerels uf &gt;e·u ultng . Ribbons and premtwns will
Dw Wtll as thl' puppy
bt• £l \\ Hl'dt•d
dta lllll'l'SUII . Mtldrcd ParPOMEROY Jl:NIOR TROUP 1276
:-,uu:-,. da uglrtcr of Mr . ami
,\ trip tu the Mctgs County Sheriff's Department and lite
,\ lr s Larn Parson ~. 1 ~ the
\ki gs County courthouse "as planned fur Monday at tilt s
1'178 l.ttlle Mtss Pupp; for tile
\1 el'k ·s rrli.'t't mg of the JUniOr troop at ttw Pum~ruy Elementar~
Ullll She IS i:l mclllbt'I uf the
Srh oul The tnp 1\llllw a patt uf 11urk on the conununit; act tun
JlllllUJ auxllletry
Wdt.;t'
A dlllner wtll Ill· pt epart·d
·\t .\l u ndd ~ mght's mcellng the sct•uts were taught good
b~ t/1~ t\uxrlwr·~ Jlll'I IliJL'J S fo1
ht t~!!ll t 1 XI:'l'll~l llg ll\ Mrs P~t Tt1orni:l i.llld also cunllllUt'd \\ork
till (JUSt llll'JiliJl' l' ~ whu \II ]] tx•
on till'll b,H.if,!l':oJ Thl'y wt.·re (1lso givl!n ha~il' f1r~t i:tid lll~truc­
nwk111 g 11ll· tr trad1 11 onal
l!u tl IJ} \1r ~ Wrn ~ aml Mr:-, Tht1111~ T it~· trmnrng was gt'i:.l l l'd
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s enl l't:!:i
SunJ a ~
fu r
l..onvi-e~u·e HunJcu uf {;rranl
fUIIIll'r Mn.illleport l't'SH!t:nt
The d1:1tc C:tnd tunc of servtces
wt ll be annuwtccd lalet Mr
Hurlien dtcd Wednesday

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ll wa ~ ~ ottxJ du~ng tire
nH·t•tJng t'Oildul'tl'd b~ Mrs.
f'll•da (lark. tu ret&lt;lln tile
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and Iter uncle and aunt. Mr
and Mrs. Paul Tackett. The;
&lt;.tl~ u vrstted her undt'. Erm,tl
Cuiern an . ,d tilt: Wtlltm nsurr ,
W. Va Huspt tal.
Mt' wtd Mr·; Hoger lluusli
CJ!ltl duuglrter. Susan Mm'lt' ,
Gruvt• Ctt y, were Wt'eh nt.l
\'IStlurs uf lite Albert Huuslt
fmn ll)' .

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vetelll'nn 's part1J
"J
f U

l1UII Il'
fro m Um\'e r s rl~
Hu&gt;pttal. It wos al' v nutctl
tltat Mr' Jame Hou&gt;h Ita&gt; a

·

ba by daughter.
Mr&gt; Will ar!cd a&gt; chaplatn
for

Hollon and Wolfe speak
to Racine Auxiliary

the

meellnl!

&amp;\'eral

tncmbl·rs were absent due tu
illne,s . Tile pledKe lu the fla g
Jpcrwd Ua• mecll11g

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IH~I;;''JI:i;'""~-1 II So Cl. "al II
US. • • By
:·~ 1 Calendar I
Hrlen Bottel

j:_

HE'S LOOKING FOR SEEn MONEY
DEAR HELEN
If vou ean sell blood tu a blood bank, ean you 'e ll spcnn to a
spcr;n bank '- H\'TE HESTED
DEARINT
Yes, provtded you pa &amp;&gt; all physkal and mental requtrements . But tt'&gt; a ptl•lty sextsl venture Only male' need
apply - H
DEAR HELE N.
I'm marrted , but have a terrtftc male fnend He would never
be anythmg more tha n a good buddy. We ca n talk about
anythlllg , wherea' my husband, Bill, hardl) ever shares h"
thoughts
Without this fellow. Ill) marriage might notla'l · he's my
uutlcl when I feel all bullied up and wantlu scream at my uncunununicatiV(' mate

But 11\Stead .9f bctng glad l have a fine fr iend . Bill resents
lum and puts hnn down "'a "queer." I He "n'l. i Why should
he be Jealous of a platonrc relallonshtp' • TEHHY ANN
DEAR TERHY ANN :
Btll prub&lt;tbly &gt;enses yuu feel do&gt;er lo your good male buddy
than you do to hun Sexua l Jealou'y lSn'l the only kmd. )OU
knuw.
'fr} brcakrng down tht• l:OIIlillUIIIt:cttJOn l.xtrncr between you,
and perltap&gt; the rl'scntmenl wtll gu How '' Keep talkmg Don 't
retire into hurt ' ilcncc Just beea11~c BtU finds it hard tu share
He needs educatmg ! ·H .
DEAR HELEN :
My husb&lt;tnd and I have n't had sex for ctghl years and before
that 11 wasn't much I'm 4fi, he's 59. I 'taycd becatc;e of ll&gt;e
l'hildrcn . We don't say much to each other .
Last mghtl tned lu make advance' antlmenltuned lhe etghl\e&lt;J r freeze . Hr at:cused me of low thoughts ;md scud I wa s so
~emamltng I'd destroyed our mt:~rria ge
I' ve been readr11g and praymg a lul. but nul chcalmg ur begg-

rng .
A woman frwnd told me yesterday my husband has been
""ttng a pro~tit utc who i~ slrtctly fur eash. She 's seen him.
How could he spend money lh" ·way when he rgnore' me'? Nu
wonder we c·&lt;.tn'tHfford a vacC:tll un!- T.Y.
DEAH T.;
Why don 't yuu ask lllln, nul me ? Perhaps your man '"offerIng 1is that the word I mean ? 1frum a madonna complex If he
correlate ~ sex with 'in. then he may be impotent wtlh Ius
"goud . pure wtfe.:' but raunc hy wtth a proshtule.
Or maybe he 's afraid he'l l fa ll short t,watch your wonl~.
Hele11 ! 1and won't risk sex wtlh anyone but a paid performer
who won'! put him down . Or could your ma rna~e be so b&lt;td 111
other ways that he 's stn clly a "bed and bot•ed" man ~
It's tuue yuu Iwo sta rlcd talkmg . · H
"a lions ! l
1P.S
And not JUSt about missed

FRIDAY
REVIVAL now m progress
at new Independent Holiness
Church, Pear I Street, Middl epor t The Hev . Da vtd
Light is the eva ngeltst.
Pastor is \he Rev . O'Dell
Manley .
UNITED Mtn e Workers
Supporters Cl ub Friday 10
a.m . at Miners Relief
butldtng, High St., Mrd dleport. Anyone wish ing
additional mformation are
asked to call 992~ 1 63 .
SHADE RIVER Lodge 453,
F&amp;IIM. Chester. meeting i .30
p.m. Friday with work in the
EA and FC deg rees; all
Master Ma sons invited
ANNUAL BAKE sale uf
Forest Ru n MethodiSt
Church, Fr1day, 9 a.m . to 3
p.m. at Dale C. Warner Insurance Agenc), W Main St ,
Pomeroy
WEEKEND revival ,
Friday through Sunday, i 30
p m each even tn g at
Freedom Gos pel Mi ss wn.
Ba ld Knob, wtlh Rev . !.. H
Glu esencamp
speaktn g;
Good News Sin ge rs of
Washmgtun C. H. featured
Sa turd ay eve ntn g ; publi c
mvited .
REV IVAI. AT Long Bottom
Umted Methudt.&lt;t Ch ur ch ,
Thursday through Sunday,
7:30 p.m. and specia l music
each
evenrng
Chester
Lemley, Vmton. evangel"l.
and public invited .

RACINE-Drugs and crune
were the toptcs uf Run Hollon
ami Ciary Wolfe. 'pcakers at
thl' Tuesday night mt.'t.!ling
the t\merr carr li.!!{l on Aux-

rlrary , Hacllle Pust502. at lite
hall
Hollon atl&lt;l Wolfe arc
special deptttics uf the Mctgs
County Sheriff's Department.
Hullun talked abou t drugs.
the dtffcrcnt lYIJ«S. use ami
furlll&gt;, und lltetr dfc&gt;&lt;:t,. He
cm p ha~1zed the ava ilatJilily
uf drugs 111 the home
IIICdil'IIIC L:(ll:tlllct , menlJOTIIIIJ..:
scver::tl tlrctt arc taken by
prcsc nptiun whtcll beeumc
di:lngc1 uus wheu taken 111
large quanltttes. Wolfe talked

abuut erune particularl y
breaking and entering and
rubbery The two answered
questions from the group .
Mane Boyd, ch ildren anu
youth chairman , had charge
uf tile program.
Read at lhe meeltng were
several acknowledgments of
report' from distflcl anu
department chairmen The
grrl stC~ Lc le&lt;.t was announced
fur SundHy from 3 to 5at the
Lancaster Pu,t, 154 E. Matn
St , Lancaster.
Frances Huberls, fureign
rcl&lt;.tliun.s rh&lt;.trnn(:l n, )ji!VC i:l
report un Peru during the
meeting

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehuuse Hepurter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio General Assembly has
adjourned for SIX weeks after
sending 14 bills to Gov James
II .
Rhodes,
in cluding
legislation gran ting eight
extra makeup-free closing
days to school dislricts and
extending heating drscounls
for lhe low-in come elderly.
and disabled .
Final action of the spnng
session came Thursday as ·
lawmakers anxious t.o get
home for prunary election
campaigning encou ntered
few of the hangups whtch
normally accompany the last
day.
Also sent tu the governor

were proposals elinlllli:Jli ng
the state sales tax' on rnsuhn
and
parts
used
in
manufaclurmg equipment,
and permitting branch
bankmg in counltes adjacent
to the home ofrice.
A minor change Written by
&lt;.t conference committee on
the he.Ptrng credrt bill sailed
thr ough both chambers
unarumously,
The banking brll, wht ch
authorizes
sta t ew td e
branching starting in 1989,
cleared th e House on a 57-36
vote and was ratified by the
Senate, 23~.
Oth~r major developments
on the final day of the spring
sess10n saw:
- Law rna k ~rs
' k1rl a

POLLY 'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - How can
wnnkles caused by loldrng m
shtppmg be removed from
thermal-so ft . foam ba cked

draperies ?
If you hav e trouble getttng
yo ur pastry cloth back un the
frame after 11 has been
laundered try putting 11 on
while it ts sll ll damp. M.C. H.
DEAR M.C. H. - I think
warmth , NOT HEAT, should
remove the wrinkles just as
one do es with a plasti c
tablecloth. Have you tried
using a pressing cloth over
the fabric and then a warm
Iron . U they are the type that
can be washed and dried In
the dryer l would even try on e
in the dryer set for a short
lime ou warm . - POLLY

DEAH POLLY - When tar
was

track ed

in

on

my

leave it in the shopping bag.
When the paper IS delivered
the boy can pick up his money
and not have lu make a
second trip to collect.
When coming home with
pac kages the hook is very
handy to hang my purse on
whtle I unlock the door. HARRIET
DEAR POLLY - A dish
draine r makes an excellent
storage place for pan lids,
small trays, cutting boards,
etc It wtll ht in a cupboard or
on a pantry shelf. AIS() l find a
!!lllall dtshpan an Ideal place
for storin g small contamers
and lid• - they are all in one
pla ce and not falling all over.
- MRS. J .C.M

TH~

MEIGS INN

from all of us to

MOM
;;a_.;p ··w;Love'fu

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t'~I

. f.;~.,

Number one fear

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
E.

Ill

the stale

stat~ .

Schools already have ftve
"Calamity" days whtch they
do not have to make up if they
dose for hazardous weather
Th e bill adds five more for
1978, and provides that
dtStncL&gt; cln not have to make
up three days last Janwry
when the governor declared a
"'tale of emergency "
Hep . Mi chael G. Ox ley, RFindlay, argued that some
&lt;hstrtcts "felt an obligatwn to
make those day' up," and

the winter of 1978-79.
The program was in effect
last wmler and was quite
successful spoo sors reported .
An extra $26 7 million in state
funds " required to extend 1t
another year
The branch banking bill
was opposed by community
hankers and rural Ohio
legtslators, who felt that bigcity ban ks would drive
smoller , locally~ontrolled
hanks out of busmess.
Sponsor s argued the bill
would stimulate competition
Within lh~ banking industry
and lead to mcreased capttal
mvestrnent m rur al areas of
U1e slate .
Bo th cha mbers are to
retnnvene June \3.

already dtd so He satd
teachers
and
s eho ul
employee' would have to be
patd for th ose days under
lhetr normal contract and
GIKH Ln ror the mak eup work
"'11tere's notht ng in thi s lllll
that
requires
double
paynknt ," countered Hep
Hobert.) B1oggs, D-Jefferson
" What we're &gt;aytng i' Utal
you se houl bo ards and
teacher s at the loca l le vel
work
it
out
i:!IJJong
yourselves "
The
heatt ng credits
- measw·e allows a 25 perct!nt
di'eount on the ulthty bills of
eld erly or disabled heads of
ho11&gt;ehold earmng le" than
$7 ,420 a year tncludmg
retirement income. dw•mc

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CHAMPS - 111e f1fU1 grade basketball squad at
Syracuse Elementary School ended its season with a
perfect record, G~ . They were presented trophies Tuesday
night at the school by U1eir mach Barry McCoy . Fron t

POMEIOY,

'

.
row, 1-r. Mal colm GuinU&gt;Cr, Jon Clark . second ruw, DHvid
Ebersbach , 13nan Connolly, Greg Nease, Dann Roush,
Hichard Dav1s, Gr eg Mi chael: third row. cnach Barr)
McCoy .

activities reported
Meigs County Sh ertff
James J . Proffitt reports that
a deer wa' st ruck on Eagle
Hidge Hoad resulting in slight
damage to an auto being
driven east on the Eagle
Ridge Road by Randy K.
Keller , Rt . 3, Pom eroy,
ThW'sday at 7:30p.m.
Keller advised 'that a deer
ran into the path of Iu s auto
from a field on the left. The
deer was knocked down , but
it got up and ran off into a
field . The drivt'f \\aS not
injW'ed. ,
Deputies are investiga ting
the theft of a M) e" water
pump and 20 gallon holdi ng
tank that was taken fr om an
old buildin g next door to the
Carpenter Bapt iS t Ch ur ch
somelime within the last two
weeks . The buildin g was
re&lt;-ently purchased b) the
ChW'Ch .
The
Sheriff' s
Sale
scheduled to be held
Saturday, Aprtl 29 in the
Common Pleas Court in the
case of Roberta C. O'Brien
vs. Oneita Baker flu !ton , etal,
has been cance lled by a court
entry obtained by defendants,
Doris Eastman . elal , and
Floyd 0 . Baker, eta I.

ThW'sday everung Mei gs
County Oeputtes investigated
a complaint of. destruction of
property. Lester Shoemaker.
Rt. 1, Muldleport, 1Happy
Hollow 1 reported that around
7 p m. Thursda y evening
someone cut out a 7 foot
section of his gasline that
leads from the gas well to hts
residence. TI1e inci'dent Js
under in vestigation.

MEETING SUNDAY
The Meigs Gi rls' Softball
League, jum or and senior
eli visions, will meet Sunday .
Apri l 30, at 4:30p.m at ltoyal
Crown glrrage orr North
Second Ave., Mtddl eporl All
lea~ue teams must have a
represen tative present and
any new lc&lt;.tms in the MeigsMason area arr invited to
attend .

SQUAD RUN
The Pomeroy Erriergency
Squad wa s ca lled to Mulberry
Hetght s at 6:53 p.m Thursday for Mrs. John Terrell who
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

Me and my

SAVE YOUR R.C., NEHI, UPPER 10,
.DIET RITE &amp;DADS ROOT BEER
BOmE CAPS FOR CHARITY

R•.C. BOTTLING CO.
MILL STREET

Middleport, Ohio
992 - ~542

or 9"~

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CHEEHLEA DF:RS fur th&lt;• fifth and stx th ~rade basketba ll teams HI S; raruse
Elemenll1ry Wt.'T'C , fro nt. Arn y Adkm.,, Kttren Hemsley, I,ouJst' i\1rHgh£r . h:wk . .J;rnu·
Amberger. Dr em a Owens " nd !Jtocky Arnoll . The gtr b were ;tlso pr escntccl lrophll's .

EXHIRIT SET
Tri-State Area youth are
preparing exhtbtis for one of
the ~re&lt;.tlcst shows m whtr h
they
wt ll
pa rti cip ate .
" SPECTAULCAI\ '78" With the theme "Wonderful
World of Scoutmg" wil l tak e
plil ce Sa turday , May 13, at
the Huntington C!VIC' Cent er
ftom I to 8 p.m. Over \0&lt;1
buo th spa ces have been
reserved by Packs , Troops.
and Post s fro m the cuuncil 's
.ten county area Campftre
G~rls , Gi rl Scou1s. Utut ed
Wi:i y, and several other
oq~amz aUon s are plann1ng
exhtbits fur - tht s m.aj or
Scoul111 g event Cubs. Scou ts,
and Explorers w1!1 receive
prizes fur the amount of
llckets the) sell. su - if yuu
don't have your t1cket now,
con tact a Cu b. Scout. ur
Explorer ur thl! Scout Servi ce
f'e11 ter

tivity," said Wilkowski . " We

' hould ta ke a leslonn from the permi !;si&lt;on tf establish a
Sun Belt stat es
where a bra nch uutsid&lt;! iLs count; uf
signi ficant ele ment in mcorporalton
enmo1 nir dc\elftpmcn t wH s
'l'htlt set tlon Wi:IS added
U1e l ihen!ltzm ~ of banktng bt•t'allse of th&lt;• Legislature's
l:tws."
concern over allegedlv disMt·&gt;hel's btll , as amendcnd cruninatory lendmg h&lt;o btts by
by till' 1\ouse . &lt;liso ,·on ~11n s 1u·bao banks with in the inner
strong language to allow the oty - an htslonl'a ll) l""r
still&lt;• Superin tenden t of nsk area for mnrtgagc loa ns
11ilnk.s tn inve, ti ga tc a hank 's
Attempts to remove the
mongagc lendin g practtces ~ " red li nih~" language failed
when the hank applies for : · ::·:····:::::::':·::::::::: :·:·: :-:-:::...· .. ·:·:':

StlUAU SUMMONED
T he
M t d d I e "Y o rt
Emergenc)' Squad was called
to the ('Orner of Main anti
Suuth.Seeond Sts . at 4 ' 20 p.m
Wedn esd ay wh ere Helen
2·
!lighthouse,
Route
Pomeroy, had recet'vcd a
poss ible htp fra ct ure in a full
'She was tak en to fl olzer
Medical Center.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy emergency
squad answered a call tu
Spring Av e.. 01 10 ' 30 a .m.
Friday fur Marvin Darst, a
medical patient, who wa s
tllk"n
' to Vet eran s Memorial
flospital.

WASIIINGTON tUPii President Co rter ha s
'I
I as·
proc 1a t· me&lt;1 "ay
1.oyn It Y I) oy.
' ·s om&lt;' lhl ngs ·"·Ill
1
reman
rons ta nt •" Ca rlcr
·
sa id . "Among lh ese is lhe
loyally of lht• American
(ll'uplc.
" llecause we arc a lr•e
•
people, lhc liiyalty we leel
tu our rountry 1s deeper
lhan t hat whi ch any Imposed
poltllcul
or
ldeuluglcal orthodoxy could
Invoke," he said . "And as
long os we &lt;'onllnue lo
rrmal n fallhful to th e
principles and freedoms on
which our republic was
luundcd, thai loyally will
see us lh rough " ha lever
chall&lt;•ngcs lie ahead."
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Inspecting bicycles
'Continu ed from page II
weather condition s . The
pm es of bt cyc les and
t ruphtes wtll be awarded as soon a s poss ible after the three week
deadline tu return t he money
CQllec\ed Ea ch nder whu
comp letes the r ide will
receive a certi fi cate for
parttcrpatton
The co urse will take nd ers
through Putneruy frum the
Senw r l'tllZ~S Cent er ,
Middlep o rt, Rutland .
Harri sonville and return to
the Seni nr l'1t1zens fenler

pECIAL

S

Expanded branch banking
awaits Rhodes' signature

By DICK KIM~HNS
COLUMBUS '(U PI I
Branch banks, now limited by
state law to the county 1n
which thetr home offrce IS
incorporated . will be allowed
to expand to neighborin g
counties if Gov. James 1\ .
Hhndes sigrLs legislatton sent
to hiS desk Thursday by the
Ohi o General "-"embly .
Th e controversial bill .
sponsored in the Senate by
Sen . Harr y Meshel, IJ Youn gstown, and in th e
House by Rep. Art hur
Wilkows ki , D-Toledv, wa s
opposed by commumty
bankers and ruralle"islators
•
who said the competition
would drive small, locallyowned banks out of business .
Banks could expand their
branches thr oughout \he
slate after 10 )'ears .
AdJ'oining co unty branches
could open after Jan . 1, 1979 .
Legislativc approval of the
blll came In both houses
before th e Lcgi slalurc
recessed until June 13 The
House passed the bill 57-36
and the Se nate agreed in the
lower chamber 's amendmenl.s 23~ .
Similar legi,lation failed
two years ago because of
opposi lion from
rur a!
bankers. This sessloo, some
of the objections were muted
when bank branches were
initially
limited
to
neighboring counties , and the
allowance for statewide
branches was delayed until
1989.
Proponents said th e bill
would increase amount of
in vestment capital avallable
in rural areas of !he state.
"The lack of availability of
money restricts bu;iness ac-

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Fole) , Mark Salser , Hand y i\rmes, Lee Dill : second row,
Sammy Am bW'g ey, Corey McPhat l. Dt:nms Teaford ,
Rusty Flagg, Keith Cook; b&lt;trk, coach Barry McCoy
'!11ey were presented lr oph tes

SIXTH GHADE basketba ll squad at Syracuse
Elementary endc~l It' season wtth a 4-2 record. Team
member s arc fr ont, 1-r. Tony Deem , Brian Allen. Gary

Sheriff's department

Levrs

10.2

and crl.odit unions

l.1w tmmediateoy upon the
gov ernor 's s1g n::tture .
Otherwise it would be the
ftrst of July - after the end of
sc hool - before the wmter
liost ng da) S could be
l•fftc lally forgiven by the

Warmth on wrinkles

ON ALL MEN'S JEANS
ON -AU BRANDS
INCLUDING

From Parkersburg, W.Va.
WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY

divisions of consumer finance

ComrncJ'L'C L&gt;epaltJncnt
Th e
btll
exe111 pting
maclunery parts frolll the
sales tax br eezed clown to the
gov ernor ' s offu·e on a
unan rm (JU S H11 usc
vntc
despite the nppost ll nn of
organized labor, wh lL'h com plamed it will cost the state
up U&gt; $22 milliun a year
But the schoo l dosmg bill
got by wrth not a s1n!-(le vute
'tH sp&lt;.t re on its cm~rgen cy
prtonl) , as Hepublican s
eumplainecl it \\ould 1equ11 e
sdwol l.h s lrrds lo PH Y
teachers and employees for
"snow" days a lready made
up.
The emergency dause gut
66 votes - the exact cumber
needed tu allow 11 to become

Polly Cramer

JEANS SALE
0
'2° OFF

OPEN ROAD

bottled-up bill banning
rat es" on
"measu red
telephone servtce and Ut'(iet·
the
Public
Utililtes
Commi ss ion of Ohr u to
prese nt a "work pl~n " by
Ju ne 9 under which the
Legislature can decide the
meriL• of measured rates.
- The Senate Judi ciary
Committee kill on an 8-t vote
a controversial House1&gt;&lt;1sscd
bill requirin g a minute of
silence for med1tatwn or
prayer m public sc hools.
- '11te Legislature send to
Rh odes bt!ls authol'IZ tng
nexible working hoilrs on a
li m tled bast s to stale
employee,, and creating new

POLLY'S POINTERS

bathroom floor I reached for
the closest thing. which wa s a
bott le of baby uil. Wtth a
THURS!M Y
minimum amount of rubbmg
GALLIA COUNTY SALON rt all came off. - NETTIE
fi l ~ . F.tgltt and Fvtl v. \\Ill
DEAR POLLY - l hope l
II reel Thursday at tile liolnt• of
have help for C.W. whose
Mrs . Jua11 W!KKI
flour smks to the bottom of
~
the frying pan mstcad of
staying on the meat. I pass
shadow of )uur father.
the meat through an egg
MR T Maybe I should batter mixture and then put
-~ -R1n9
think about that I never even into the fl our mtxture Then 1
considered domg anythmg place 11m th e refngerator for
· her great ring
else .
half an hour before frying .
By the end of the call, Mr . T The fl our misture will stick \o
' ull ~"·
,.• ' '
, , II Jill, !Ill
was beginning tu understand the meat Th1s works every
th e extent to wht ch hts time for me. - MHS. C H.
!!II,/ "'"' '" ""'
com petition with hiS father
DEAH POLLY - When
wa s int erfering with his pamtmg a wall and you ha\'c
ability to work effectively . He a hole you would like to cover
~~....-~·
K.aren Blaker Ph_O.
decided to see a co unse lor on up press an aspirin tablet intu
), - '
l o, l'1l,)" 1
a short-term basi' to explore it, wet rt and smooth over .
the possrbthty of changmg You are ready to patnt with
, ,,.~·\
jobs.
\1
Utr1f.''
\
ill~
•·
J\ f' opr o '•" ' 'll
no hole. I have dune this
Dr. Blaker 1cannot take several times - MRS W. T
IJ)' trw ot:num!' l i,lrti O'lrl
teleph one calls frorn her
n('r C ll !(]It'll I , 111(1 ql() 'llo lr1
DEAR POLLY - To
IJlfl h \1 ,11 '&gt; 11&gt; l OIU I '&gt; !I .1 !
By Karen Rlaker, Ph.D. ·
readers. However. there are preven t our newspapers from
r11J I(' IIIIlt' turl l I •H)'Il! Jl
hundreds of erb1 s in- getting wet even when they
It is the number one fear in thtngs .
l' rtl II l h 1hl
But m my case, tl 's the tervent ion phone lines in the are lcfl in a large mat\ bo,x I
the " Book of Lists " . It won
out over fear of hetghts, fear other guys m. the company. United States. Fur the phone attached a coat hook on the
AeauT il ut '&gt; h hh, w •\1' ., ~,, ,.,
of insects and even fear of They are always comparing number of one near you, lower part of our Side door
lOr l TO 6 &lt;. h d1l1t! l1
ur
contact your loca l mental and hung a plastic slloppmg
death .
me to my father
9filllt!CI1rld lt'f1, l..OIIII.' II ,tr i O
What IS this worst of all
COUNSELOH That's why health assocratlon or mental ba g on the hook. It is no
" l't: til t• f ,l d l d l11 l.IJI(lr '&gt;ut .1 11
I , 1 hill" '&gt; 1111 '.
human fears 1
you are afratd of that sa les health information service. longer necessary to go outFear of speaking before a meeting tomorro w~
Write tu Dr. Blaker in care stde in all kinds of weather \o
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MR T Everyone m the of thts newspaper, P 0 Box ptck up the paper. The storm
group '
In this excerpt from a audience will be saying to 489 , Hadio Ctty Station , New door protects the sllopping
hotlme call, a man is worried himself . "This guy just could York, N. Y. 10019. Volume of bag as well as its contents .
about speakmg at a sales never measure up ''
matl prohibtts per~onal
At the end of the week I
meeting . The cou nsel or
COUNSE LOR : Is your replies. but qu estion s of wrap the money for the paper
descnbes a technique that father perfect ? Or is there general interest will be boy, write my name and
could help reduce his anxtely . somethtng about him th at discussed in future columns. address on the outSide and
MR. T.: I'm so worried makes h1m human ''
about the sales meeting
MR. T : I think he is just
tomorrow I can't get to about perfect. When I was
sleep. Odd as it may seem, l growmg up, I remember
can't decide whal to wear . I watchtng him dress in the
JUS! keep tossing and tur- morning . He was a
ning... whtch tte, which suit , metrt culous dresser Wail a
which shirt'
minute .. yes, there was that
COUNSELOR : Is !hat -ttme ju st
befor e he
unusual for you?
dressed .. . when he was
MR. T.: No. I am always sllavmg He would stand over
this way before a meeting . the si nk in hi s boxer shorts
Why ?
and I would think , "See, he is
COUNSELOR : You said it really just a person like
seemed odd ..
everyone else."
MR . T Oh , my father
COUNSELOR : What do
would say rt was odd to be so you think would happen if you
concerned about that kind of lffiagined the whole audience
decision . He always knew in their underw ear when you
just what tu wear. But then he get up lo speak tomorrow
was never indecisive about mormng ?
anything . He wasn't even
MR. T: It mtght just work .
nervous
about
sales It would certainly remtnd me
meetings .
that they all are human . l
COUNSELOR . Was he in think it's a great idea ! And It
the same business'
would really be fun to tell
MR . T.: Yes, He retired them about the trick later In
eBIG BEUS
five years ago . I had just the day when we are having
graduated from college. I dinner and drinks. They
•FLARES
took a job in his company that would think l was pretty
will eventually lead to his clever ...
•STRAIGHT LEGS
position if I'm good .
COUNSELOR: Or pretty
ePRE WASH
COUNSELOR : Are you tnsecure. l thought you
feeling a lot of pressure to wanted them to see you as
•RINSED
succeed?
competent .
MR . T: There is a
MR. T: Oh , yeah. I guess
•REAVYWEIGIIT DENIMS
tremendous amount of that would expose just how
pressure to ~ as good as he frightened I really am.
COUNSE!.OR: How long
was . I almost feel like he ts an
STOCK UP NOW- NO LIMITS
older brother. You know, the have you been working for
guy who glides through each thls company'
grade in school establishing a
MR . T· About five years.
reput.ation you could never
COUNSE!,OR: Are you
hope to achieve. Then you sure you want to stay in this
come along and the teachers job? It sounds like a terrtble
1Z6 MAIN ST.
0.
are all expecting great burden ~r you to work in the

CHOICES

Ohio General "Assembly adjourns for 6 weeks

April 29 thru
May 5th

The rtde should be completed
by 4 p m A ptck-up vehr cle
wtll be provtded for those who
cannot complete the ride .
Sincere thanks and appreetation ts given for all who
helped , spon sored a nder or
will ride in the event.
The Meigs Htgh band wtll
send off the nder s through
Pomeroy. Band membe rs
wtll have the opport umty of
rtdmg also as there wtll be a
bnef pause to all ow band
membe "
tu ge l their
bt cycles

Har ry O'Dairy
Loves
Pepsi
Cola

FOORONG

HOT DOG
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on the noor of the House,
altho ~honeamendment was
ildupted to set up an appeal
pl'ocedure so opponents to the
establishment of a branch m
Ot clf area could fi ght the
SJ&gt;reltd of branches
Rep. Ben Rose , R-IJma ,
made the final arguments
agatfL't the bill before it
flltssed the House
"Yes, inde ed, there is
somet hin g inherently evtl in
branch banking," he said .
"This wtll be th e dcathknell
of co mmunit y contr ol ,
community commillment
and compeltli on in th e
b&lt;mking industry."
Other re qUir ements for
proposed branches incl ude
that least one bronch in a
netghboring county be a ·'full
scrvkc'' facility, staffed by
at least a lendin u officer.
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4- The Dat i) Sent mel. Mtd&lt;llcpurt-Pumem; , 0 .. Fnday, Apn! :18. 1978

.:-Girl-S~~~;};;;;;-: Auxiliary plans for
M:r::J:l il: :.: ~·: .~·l':S:I: :Il~ ~):·:gs l 'u nt)glrl: Athens
1

:Toda) Mrs
;wouts at the Black Dtamund (;n·l S&lt;·uui t'ounct lmeellng betng
lreltl at Glt•m'rilc, W. Va Ht•l' IL' IJUI t on ttll' annualmt.•eung will
be gr\ ell at C:l. servrLt' unr t mt't'ttng 111 Mel .'
The ,..,.,·Icc urut mcelll t ~ 11 til ill• ht'ld at l'amp Ktaslt uta un
~li:i\ ll an ti \~til mdudL· an uutdour trvuv GH itpmg Sl'!;SIOII un
skrll dl'velupmenl Tlrosl' alkntlrng &lt;.tl't' etskt•d to takt· i::l ~ c k
lwttll smce tlw met•tmg wtl l be from 10 a .m. tu 2 p.r11
Plan:-, f'rt• movrng i:ihedd fu r dHy t.:amp tube held the Sl'l'ond
Wt't:'k m .July A ~a111 tlu s ~'l'HI', Mrs Judy Werry Will be scrw
a.., till! l'(ltll p tli1 ector wtt h Mrs. Pi:it TholllJ as hl'r asslsli::illl

Munc\' und g1ft.s hJr tlll'
\ dl'r ctr;:-i p~rllt·~ i:i l Urt•
All lt' IIS Ml' llll::ll Healt h Ct'llll'l'

wtre f-!1\'ell at Wcdm·sda}
rn ght 's llll'L'llll g of tht..•
Ailll'I'H..'a/1 l.cgron r\ux!liary
uf f'et'IIL'Y ·llcnllelt Post 118, ot
till' hall
rhe U!lll /'l'l'l!IVl'd a kltel

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ThomC:t. gll'l .:;cout St:I'\'I&lt;.!C mut director , ,scrve.s on the
from Helen B1llmgs , vdc1cms
~1 et~s Count) Jwnvt f' a11 Bw rd. At Wednrsday night 's
ll'JJlt'ScrllCJti\'C at ti lt' Center
rnt•t·turg n• presenlcllr ,·es of VICA, FFA. FHA , 4-H and (!1rl
l:l Sk!ll g fu r L' OIIIt'! tJ ULI U!lS
Sroub rn CJde necessa r } IT\' ISIUilS Ill tht• pn•mrwn book to 00
I!J \I.i:tl d::; lhl' pctrtJCS wl11d1 arc
pr \1\tl'd next 111011th
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l1dd t'&lt;-H:h mouth fur the
Tlw pet :-how U:-iu.rd ly held un F'nda} murmng of fan week
H'tl•rans there . A tJox of gifts
~ll l " bt-cn 1110\'t'll to Fnday afte rnoon, Hnd the 4-H hor se show
"ml $1 ll wtll be sent
h;:r:- Ut:.·l'tl d1anged fr um Tue1;Uay to Thursduy al9 a.m
Poppy da~ :s wert• t~.·11tatrv~Fut the ftrst tune the Sevulo wtll be fu ll; parti ctpaltng in the , lr sdtedulccl fur till' t9tlt "nd
JWllor [,Ill' t'lasses fo r exlubn wtll be tncludcd mthe premtwn
]itlt 111 Muldleput t &gt;\I tit ~lr&gt; .
lxook fu r all [,our lerels uf &gt;e·u ultng . Ribbons and premtwns will
Dw Wtll as thl' puppy
bt• £l \\ Hl'dt•d
dta lllll'l'SUII . Mtldrcd ParPOMEROY Jl:NIOR TROUP 1276
:-,uu:-,. da uglrtcr of Mr . ami
,\ trip tu the Mctgs County Sheriff's Department and lite
,\ lr s Larn Parson ~. 1 ~ the
\ki gs County courthouse "as planned fur Monday at tilt s
1'178 l.ttlle Mtss Pupp; for tile
\1 el'k ·s rrli.'t't mg of the JUniOr troop at ttw Pum~ruy Elementar~
Ullll She IS i:l mclllbt'I uf the
Srh oul The tnp 1\llllw a patt uf 11urk on the conununit; act tun
JlllllUJ auxllletry
Wdt.;t'
A dlllner wtll Ill· pt epart·d
·\t .\l u ndd ~ mght's mcellng the sct•uts were taught good
b~ t/1~ t\uxrlwr·~ Jlll'I IliJL'J S fo1
ht t~!!ll t 1 XI:'l'll~l llg ll\ Mrs P~t Tt1orni:l i.llld also cunllllUt'd \\ork
till (JUSt llll'JiliJl' l' ~ whu \II ]] tx•
on till'll b,H.if,!l':oJ Thl'y wt.·re (1lso givl!n ha~il' f1r~t i:tid lll~truc­
nwk111 g 11ll· tr trad1 11 onal
l!u tl IJ} \1r ~ Wrn ~ aml Mr:-, Tht1111~ T it~· trmnrng was gt'i:.l l l'd
\'l;o,J l!:i to lt' llll'(C l It' ~ Ull
!or &lt;h..,htlfl~ \ la ~:-.nl ~tl' :-:i ~nd 111d udcd !:iplllll ng i)l'ukt•Jl bune.s.
~klli UI'ICt ] IJd~
1dJ IJllllh 11 mi l f11,rk1ng etm! ''hi:! I tv dv ctbouli t
l'l ll ' unl'lllHtiOI I tei:l for

111'E\DS )l f. I·:HIJ(;
\lr :- \l dr~ Brt' \\ l' T \\i'h
d.J ll illl ~ tl l\l:'! l' Httt•mlmg thl' I'L'u·rlt lllt't.:'t IIl l: of tht· Hu!&gt;y Bt'L'
( ']a-.."1 ,,J tht• M1d dh·port F1rst
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l'l.ANS NOTE()
Theil' \'Ill not be gr&lt;.t\ l'!:illiL'
s enl l't:!:i
SunJ a ~
fu r
l..onvi-e~u·e HunJcu uf {;rranl
fUIIIll'r Mn.illleport l't'SH!t:nt
The d1:1tc C:tnd tunc of servtces
wt ll be annuwtccd lalet Mr
Hurlien dtcd Wednesday

dl'll·ga l t: .'-&gt; i:!m.l altt•rmtlcs lo
HuLkt_•\'t' t ;rrb · .Statt• \~&lt;Is an-

lliHHlt"~·d fur Sun tla~ HI llrt:
l.cg run htill1n l.an ca ~ tl'J
ll wa ~ ~ ottxJ du~ng tire
nH·t•tJng t'Oildul'tl'd b~ Mrs.
f'll•da (lark. tu ret&lt;lln tile
l'U ( l't' llt ufhn·r !) fu r et!lotlll'r
tcm1. Henry Cla twunlty
pll'St: lllt•d L'l'J tlfil' ctlt'~ tu butlr
ti lt.' JU1ll 1..11' &lt;:! lld lilt..' St: llii.JI' dUX·

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rlwr) wub fo r L'Olltn i.J utton.s
lu till' (; 1ft., lu lite \' ank&gt; Who
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Sylllpathy \\as cxtu Jd cJ to
tile falll tl; uf Emest llat·;
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reported ltu,ptlail zl'J. and 011
SILk call II CI'l' Mrs. (;omct
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hl'll' wrth hr!'J parL· nt~ . Mr
ami Mr ~ . f\ar I Grucser ami
son . I .a rT)
f\.l r:-,. Donnn Sha t11 rmd
tliiUI.dttl'l' Ill C;i:t ]lrpolr s spent
Tl tuJ sdi.l) llcl"t' wt th her
pat cnts. Mr and Mrs Donie)
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Mr

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and Iter uncle and aunt. Mr
and Mrs. Paul Tackett. The;
&lt;.tl~ u vrstted her undt'. Erm,tl
Cuiern an . ,d tilt: Wtlltm nsurr ,
W. Va Huspt tal.
Mt' wtd Mr·; Hoger lluusli
CJ!ltl duuglrter. Susan Mm'lt' ,
Gruvt• Ctt y, were Wt'eh nt.l
\'IStlurs uf lite Albert Huuslt
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Hu&gt;pttal. It wos al' v nutctl
tltat Mr' Jame Hou&gt;h Ita&gt; a

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Mr&gt; Will ar!cd a&gt; chaplatn
for

Hollon and Wolfe speak
to Racine Auxiliary

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HE'S LOOKING FOR SEEn MONEY
DEAR HELEN
If vou ean sell blood tu a blood bank, ean you 'e ll spcnn to a
spcr;n bank '- H\'TE HESTED
DEARINT
Yes, provtded you pa &amp;&gt; all physkal and mental requtrements . But tt'&gt; a ptl•lty sextsl venture Only male' need
apply - H
DEAR HELE N.
I'm marrted , but have a terrtftc male fnend He would never
be anythmg more tha n a good buddy. We ca n talk about
anythlllg , wherea' my husband, Bill, hardl) ever shares h"
thoughts
Without this fellow. Ill) marriage might notla'l · he's my
uutlcl when I feel all bullied up and wantlu scream at my uncunununicatiV(' mate

But 11\Stead .9f bctng glad l have a fine fr iend . Bill resents
lum and puts hnn down "'a "queer." I He "n'l. i Why should
he be Jealous of a platonrc relallonshtp' • TEHHY ANN
DEAR TERHY ANN :
Btll prub&lt;tbly &gt;enses yuu feel do&gt;er lo your good male buddy
than you do to hun Sexua l Jealou'y lSn'l the only kmd. )OU
knuw.
'fr} brcakrng down tht• l:OIIlillUIIIt:cttJOn l.xtrncr between you,
and perltap&gt; the rl'scntmenl wtll gu How '' Keep talkmg Don 't
retire into hurt ' ilcncc Just beea11~c BtU finds it hard tu share
He needs educatmg ! ·H .
DEAR HELEN :
My husb&lt;tnd and I have n't had sex for ctghl years and before
that 11 wasn't much I'm 4fi, he's 59. I 'taycd becatc;e of ll&gt;e
l'hildrcn . We don't say much to each other .
Last mghtl tned lu make advance' antlmenltuned lhe etghl\e&lt;J r freeze . Hr at:cused me of low thoughts ;md scud I wa s so
~emamltng I'd destroyed our mt:~rria ge
I' ve been readr11g and praymg a lul. but nul chcalmg ur begg-

rng .
A woman frwnd told me yesterday my husband has been
""ttng a pro~tit utc who i~ slrtctly fur eash. She 's seen him.
How could he spend money lh" ·way when he rgnore' me'? Nu
wonder we c·&lt;.tn'tHfford a vacC:tll un!- T.Y.
DEAH T.;
Why don 't yuu ask lllln, nul me ? Perhaps your man '"offerIng 1is that the word I mean ? 1frum a madonna complex If he
correlate ~ sex with 'in. then he may be impotent wtlh Ius
"goud . pure wtfe.:' but raunc hy wtth a proshtule.
Or maybe he 's afraid he'l l fa ll short t,watch your wonl~.
Hele11 ! 1and won't risk sex wtlh anyone but a paid performer
who won'! put him down . Or could your ma rna~e be so b&lt;td 111
other ways that he 's stn clly a "bed and bot•ed" man ~
It's tuue yuu Iwo sta rlcd talkmg . · H
"a lions ! l
1P.S
And not JUSt about missed

FRIDAY
REVIVAL now m progress
at new Independent Holiness
Church, Pear I Street, Middl epor t The Hev . Da vtd
Light is the eva ngeltst.
Pastor is \he Rev . O'Dell
Manley .
UNITED Mtn e Workers
Supporters Cl ub Friday 10
a.m . at Miners Relief
butldtng, High St., Mrd dleport. Anyone wish ing
additional mformation are
asked to call 992~ 1 63 .
SHADE RIVER Lodge 453,
F&amp;IIM. Chester. meeting i .30
p.m. Friday with work in the
EA and FC deg rees; all
Master Ma sons invited
ANNUAL BAKE sale uf
Forest Ru n MethodiSt
Church, Fr1day, 9 a.m . to 3
p.m. at Dale C. Warner Insurance Agenc), W Main St ,
Pomeroy
WEEKEND revival ,
Friday through Sunday, i 30
p m each even tn g at
Freedom Gos pel Mi ss wn.
Ba ld Knob, wtlh Rev . !.. H
Glu esencamp
speaktn g;
Good News Sin ge rs of
Washmgtun C. H. featured
Sa turd ay eve ntn g ; publi c
mvited .
REV IVAI. AT Long Bottom
Umted Methudt.&lt;t Ch ur ch ,
Thursday through Sunday,
7:30 p.m. and specia l music
each
evenrng
Chester
Lemley, Vmton. evangel"l.
and public invited .

RACINE-Drugs and crune
were the toptcs uf Run Hollon
ami Ciary Wolfe. 'pcakers at
thl' Tuesday night mt.'t.!ling
the t\merr carr li.!!{l on Aux-

rlrary , Hacllle Pust502. at lite
hall
Hollon atl&lt;l Wolfe arc
special deptttics uf the Mctgs
County Sheriff's Department.
Hullun talked abou t drugs.
the dtffcrcnt lYIJ«S. use ami
furlll&gt;, und lltetr dfc&gt;&lt;:t,. He
cm p ha~1zed the ava ilatJilily
uf drugs 111 the home
IIICdil'IIIC L:(ll:tlllct , menlJOTIIIIJ..:
scver::tl tlrctt arc taken by
prcsc nptiun whtcll beeumc
di:lngc1 uus wheu taken 111
large quanltttes. Wolfe talked

abuut erune particularl y
breaking and entering and
rubbery The two answered
questions from the group .
Mane Boyd, ch ildren anu
youth chairman , had charge
uf tile program.
Read at lhe meeltng were
several acknowledgments of
report' from distflcl anu
department chairmen The
grrl stC~ Lc le&lt;.t was announced
fur SundHy from 3 to 5at the
Lancaster Pu,t, 154 E. Matn
St , Lancaster.
Frances Huberls, fureign
rcl&lt;.tliun.s rh&lt;.trnn(:l n, )ji!VC i:l
report un Peru during the
meeting

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehuuse Hepurter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio General Assembly has
adjourned for SIX weeks after
sending 14 bills to Gov James
II .
Rhodes,
in cluding
legislation gran ting eight
extra makeup-free closing
days to school dislricts and
extending heating drscounls
for lhe low-in come elderly.
and disabled .
Final action of the spnng
session came Thursday as ·
lawmakers anxious t.o get
home for prunary election
campaigning encou ntered
few of the hangups whtch
normally accompany the last
day.
Also sent tu the governor

were proposals elinlllli:Jli ng
the state sales tax' on rnsuhn
and
parts
used
in
manufaclurmg equipment,
and permitting branch
bankmg in counltes adjacent
to the home ofrice.
A minor change Written by
&lt;.t conference committee on
the he.Ptrng credrt bill sailed
thr ough both chambers
unarumously,
The banking brll, wht ch
authorizes
sta t ew td e
branching starting in 1989,
cleared th e House on a 57-36
vote and was ratified by the
Senate, 23~.
Oth~r major developments
on the final day of the spring
sess10n saw:
- Law rna k ~rs
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POLLY 'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - How can
wnnkles caused by loldrng m
shtppmg be removed from
thermal-so ft . foam ba cked

draperies ?
If you hav e trouble getttng
yo ur pastry cloth back un the
frame after 11 has been
laundered try putting 11 on
while it ts sll ll damp. M.C. H.
DEAR M.C. H. - I think
warmth , NOT HEAT, should
remove the wrinkles just as
one do es with a plasti c
tablecloth. Have you tried
using a pressing cloth over
the fabric and then a warm
Iron . U they are the type that
can be washed and dried In
the dryer l would even try on e
in the dryer set for a short
lime ou warm . - POLLY

DEAH POLLY - When tar
was

track ed

in

on

my

leave it in the shopping bag.
When the paper IS delivered
the boy can pick up his money
and not have lu make a
second trip to collect.
When coming home with
pac kages the hook is very
handy to hang my purse on
whtle I unlock the door. HARRIET
DEAR POLLY - A dish
draine r makes an excellent
storage place for pan lids,
small trays, cutting boards,
etc It wtll ht in a cupboard or
on a pantry shelf. AIS() l find a
!!lllall dtshpan an Ideal place
for storin g small contamers
and lid• - they are all in one
pla ce and not falling all over.
- MRS. J .C.M

TH~

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the stale

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Schools already have ftve
"Calamity" days whtch they
do not have to make up if they
dose for hazardous weather
Th e bill adds five more for
1978, and provides that
dtStncL&gt; cln not have to make
up three days last Janwry
when the governor declared a
"'tale of emergency "
Hep . Mi chael G. Ox ley, RFindlay, argued that some
&lt;hstrtcts "felt an obligatwn to
make those day' up," and

the winter of 1978-79.
The program was in effect
last wmler and was quite
successful spoo sors reported .
An extra $26 7 million in state
funds " required to extend 1t
another year
The branch banking bill
was opposed by community
hankers and rural Ohio
legtslators, who felt that bigcity ban ks would drive
smoller , locally~ontrolled
hanks out of busmess.
Sponsor s argued the bill
would stimulate competition
Within lh~ banking industry
and lead to mcreased capttal
mvestrnent m rur al areas of
U1e slate .
Bo th cha mbers are to
retnnvene June \3.

already dtd so He satd
teachers
and
s eho ul
employee' would have to be
patd for th ose days under
lhetr normal contract and
GIKH Ln ror the mak eup work
"'11tere's notht ng in thi s lllll
that
requires
double
paynknt ," countered Hep
Hobert.) B1oggs, D-Jefferson
" What we're &gt;aytng i' Utal
you se houl bo ards and
teacher s at the loca l le vel
work
it
out
i:!IJJong
yourselves "
The
heatt ng credits
- measw·e allows a 25 perct!nt
di'eount on the ulthty bills of
eld erly or disabled heads of
ho11&gt;ehold earmng le" than
$7 ,420 a year tncludmg
retirement income. dw•mc

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CHAMPS - 111e f1fU1 grade basketball squad at
Syracuse Elementary School ended its season with a
perfect record, G~ . They were presented trophies Tuesday
night at the school by U1eir mach Barry McCoy . Fron t

POMEIOY,

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row, 1-r. Mal colm GuinU&gt;Cr, Jon Clark . second ruw, DHvid
Ebersbach , 13nan Connolly, Greg Nease, Dann Roush,
Hichard Dav1s, Gr eg Mi chael: third row. cnach Barr)
McCoy .

activities reported
Meigs County Sh ertff
James J . Proffitt reports that
a deer wa' st ruck on Eagle
Hidge Hoad resulting in slight
damage to an auto being
driven east on the Eagle
Ridge Road by Randy K.
Keller , Rt . 3, Pom eroy,
ThW'sday at 7:30p.m.
Keller advised 'that a deer
ran into the path of Iu s auto
from a field on the left. The
deer was knocked down , but
it got up and ran off into a
field . The drivt'f \\aS not
injW'ed. ,
Deputies are investiga ting
the theft of a M) e" water
pump and 20 gallon holdi ng
tank that was taken fr om an
old buildin g next door to the
Carpenter Bapt iS t Ch ur ch
somelime within the last two
weeks . The buildin g was
re&lt;-ently purchased b) the
ChW'Ch .
The
Sheriff' s
Sale
scheduled to be held
Saturday, Aprtl 29 in the
Common Pleas Court in the
case of Roberta C. O'Brien
vs. Oneita Baker flu !ton , etal,
has been cance lled by a court
entry obtained by defendants,
Doris Eastman . elal , and
Floyd 0 . Baker, eta I.

ThW'sday everung Mei gs
County Oeputtes investigated
a complaint of. destruction of
property. Lester Shoemaker.
Rt. 1, Muldleport, 1Happy
Hollow 1 reported that around
7 p m. Thursda y evening
someone cut out a 7 foot
section of his gasline that
leads from the gas well to hts
residence. TI1e inci'dent Js
under in vestigation.

MEETING SUNDAY
The Meigs Gi rls' Softball
League, jum or and senior
eli visions, will meet Sunday .
Apri l 30, at 4:30p.m at ltoyal
Crown glrrage orr North
Second Ave., Mtddl eporl All
lea~ue teams must have a
represen tative present and
any new lc&lt;.tms in the MeigsMason area arr invited to
attend .

SQUAD RUN
The Pomeroy Erriergency
Squad wa s ca lled to Mulberry
Hetght s at 6:53 p.m Thursday for Mrs. John Terrell who
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

Me and my

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CHEEHLEA DF:RS fur th&lt;• fifth and stx th ~rade basketba ll teams HI S; raruse
Elemenll1ry Wt.'T'C , fro nt. Arn y Adkm.,, Kttren Hemsley, I,ouJst' i\1rHgh£r . h:wk . .J;rnu·
Amberger. Dr em a Owens " nd !Jtocky Arnoll . The gtr b were ;tlso pr escntccl lrophll's .

EXHIRIT SET
Tri-State Area youth are
preparing exhtbtis for one of
the ~re&lt;.tlcst shows m whtr h
they
wt ll
pa rti cip ate .
" SPECTAULCAI\ '78" With the theme "Wonderful
World of Scoutmg" wil l tak e
plil ce Sa turday , May 13, at
the Huntington C!VIC' Cent er
ftom I to 8 p.m. Over \0&lt;1
buo th spa ces have been
reserved by Packs , Troops.
and Post s fro m the cuuncil 's
.ten county area Campftre
G~rls , Gi rl Scou1s. Utut ed
Wi:i y, and several other
oq~amz aUon s are plann1ng
exhtbits fur - tht s m.aj or
Scoul111 g event Cubs. Scou ts,
and Explorers w1!1 receive
prizes fur the amount of
llckets the) sell. su - if yuu
don't have your t1cket now,
con tact a Cu b. Scout. ur
Explorer ur thl! Scout Servi ce
f'e11 ter

tivity," said Wilkowski . " We

' hould ta ke a leslonn from the permi !;si&lt;on tf establish a
Sun Belt stat es
where a bra nch uutsid&lt;! iLs count; uf
signi ficant ele ment in mcorporalton
enmo1 nir dc\elftpmcn t wH s
'l'htlt set tlon Wi:IS added
U1e l ihen!ltzm ~ of banktng bt•t'allse of th&lt;• Legislature's
l:tws."
concern over allegedlv disMt·&gt;hel's btll , as amendcnd cruninatory lendmg h&lt;o btts by
by till' 1\ouse . &lt;liso ,·on ~11n s 1u·bao banks with in the inner
strong language to allow the oty - an htslonl'a ll) l""r
still&lt;• Superin tenden t of nsk area for mnrtgagc loa ns
11ilnk.s tn inve, ti ga tc a hank 's
Attempts to remove the
mongagc lendin g practtces ~ " red li nih~" language failed
when the hank applies for : · ::·:····:::::::':·::::::::: :·:·: :-:-:::...· .. ·:·:':

StlUAU SUMMONED
T he
M t d d I e "Y o rt
Emergenc)' Squad was called
to the ('Orner of Main anti
Suuth.Seeond Sts . at 4 ' 20 p.m
Wedn esd ay wh ere Helen
2·
!lighthouse,
Route
Pomeroy, had recet'vcd a
poss ible htp fra ct ure in a full
'She was tak en to fl olzer
Medical Center.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy emergency
squad answered a call tu
Spring Av e.. 01 10 ' 30 a .m.
Friday fur Marvin Darst, a
medical patient, who wa s
tllk"n
' to Vet eran s Memorial
flospital.

WASIIINGTON tUPii President Co rter ha s
'I
I as·
proc 1a t· me&lt;1 "ay
1.oyn It Y I) oy.
' ·s om&lt;' lhl ngs ·"·Ill
1
reman
rons ta nt •" Ca rlcr
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sa id . "Among lh ese is lhe
loyally of lht• American
(ll'uplc.
" llecause we arc a lr•e
•
people, lhc liiyalty we leel
tu our rountry 1s deeper
lhan t hat whi ch any Imposed
poltllcul
or
ldeuluglcal orthodoxy could
Invoke," he said . "And as
long os we &lt;'onllnue lo
rrmal n fallhful to th e
principles and freedoms on
which our republic was
luundcd, thai loyally will
see us lh rough " ha lever
chall&lt;•ngcs lie ahead."
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Inspecting bicycles
'Continu ed from page II
weather condition s . The
pm es of bt cyc les and
t ruphtes wtll be awarded as soon a s poss ible after the three week
deadline tu return t he money
CQllec\ed Ea ch nder whu
comp letes the r ide will
receive a certi fi cate for
parttcrpatton
The co urse will take nd ers
through Putneruy frum the
Senw r l'tllZ~S Cent er ,
Middlep o rt, Rutland .
Harri sonville and return to
the Seni nr l'1t1zens fenler

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Expanded branch banking
awaits Rhodes' signature

By DICK KIM~HNS
COLUMBUS '(U PI I
Branch banks, now limited by
state law to the county 1n
which thetr home offrce IS
incorporated . will be allowed
to expand to neighborin g
counties if Gov. James 1\ .
Hhndes sigrLs legislatton sent
to hiS desk Thursday by the
Ohi o General "-"embly .
Th e controversial bill .
sponsored in the Senate by
Sen . Harr y Meshel, IJ Youn gstown, and in th e
House by Rep. Art hur
Wilkows ki , D-Toledv, wa s
opposed by commumty
bankers and ruralle"islators
•
who said the competition
would drive small, locallyowned banks out of business .
Banks could expand their
branches thr oughout \he
slate after 10 )'ears .
AdJ'oining co unty branches
could open after Jan . 1, 1979 .
Legislativc approval of the
blll came In both houses
before th e Lcgi slalurc
recessed until June 13 The
House passed the bill 57-36
and the Se nate agreed in the
lower chamber 's amendmenl.s 23~ .
Similar legi,lation failed
two years ago because of
opposi lion from
rur a!
bankers. This sessloo, some
of the objections were muted
when bank branches were
initially
limited
to
neighboring counties , and the
allowance for statewide
branches was delayed until
1989.
Proponents said th e bill
would increase amount of
in vestment capital avallable
in rural areas of !he state.
"The lack of availability of
money restricts bu;iness ac-

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Fole) , Mark Salser , Hand y i\rmes, Lee Dill : second row,
Sammy Am bW'g ey, Corey McPhat l. Dt:nms Teaford ,
Rusty Flagg, Keith Cook; b&lt;trk, coach Barry McCoy
'!11ey were presented lr oph tes

SIXTH GHADE basketba ll squad at Syracuse
Elementary endc~l It' season wtth a 4-2 record. Team
member s arc fr ont, 1-r. Tony Deem , Brian Allen. Gary

Sheriff's department

Levrs

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and crl.odit unions

l.1w tmmediateoy upon the
gov ernor 's s1g n::tture .
Otherwise it would be the
ftrst of July - after the end of
sc hool - before the wmter
liost ng da) S could be
l•fftc lally forgiven by the

Warmth on wrinkles

ON ALL MEN'S JEANS
ON -AU BRANDS
INCLUDING

From Parkersburg, W.Va.
WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY

divisions of consumer finance

ComrncJ'L'C L&gt;epaltJncnt
Th e
btll
exe111 pting
maclunery parts frolll the
sales tax br eezed clown to the
gov ernor ' s offu·e on a
unan rm (JU S H11 usc
vntc
despite the nppost ll nn of
organized labor, wh lL'h com plamed it will cost the state
up U&gt; $22 milliun a year
But the schoo l dosmg bill
got by wrth not a s1n!-(le vute
'tH sp&lt;.t re on its cm~rgen cy
prtonl) , as Hepublican s
eumplainecl it \\ould 1equ11 e
sdwol l.h s lrrds lo PH Y
teachers and employees for
"snow" days a lready made
up.
The emergency dause gut
66 votes - the exact cumber
needed tu allow 11 to become

Polly Cramer

JEANS SALE
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OPEN ROAD

bottled-up bill banning
rat es" on
"measu red
telephone servtce and Ut'(iet·
the
Public
Utililtes
Commi ss ion of Ohr u to
prese nt a "work pl~n " by
Ju ne 9 under which the
Legislature can decide the
meriL• of measured rates.
- The Senate Judi ciary
Committee kill on an 8-t vote
a controversial House1&gt;&lt;1sscd
bill requirin g a minute of
silence for med1tatwn or
prayer m public sc hools.
- '11te Legislature send to
Rh odes bt!ls authol'IZ tng
nexible working hoilrs on a
li m tled bast s to stale
employee,, and creating new

POLLY'S POINTERS

bathroom floor I reached for
the closest thing. which wa s a
bott le of baby uil. Wtth a
THURS!M Y
minimum amount of rubbmg
GALLIA COUNTY SALON rt all came off. - NETTIE
fi l ~ . F.tgltt and Fvtl v. \\Ill
DEAR POLLY - l hope l
II reel Thursday at tile liolnt• of
have help for C.W. whose
Mrs . Jua11 W!KKI
flour smks to the bottom of
~
the frying pan mstcad of
staying on the meat. I pass
shadow of )uur father.
the meat through an egg
MR T Maybe I should batter mixture and then put
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think about that I never even into the fl our mtxture Then 1
considered domg anythmg place 11m th e refngerator for
· her great ring
else .
half an hour before frying .
By the end of the call, Mr . T The fl our misture will stick \o
' ull ~"·
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, , II Jill, !Ill
was beginning tu understand the meat Th1s works every
th e extent to wht ch hts time for me. - MHS. C H.
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com petition with hiS father
DEAH POLLY - When
wa s int erfering with his pamtmg a wall and you ha\'c
ability to work effectively . He a hole you would like to cover
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K.aren Blaker Ph_O.
decided to see a co unse lor on up press an aspirin tablet intu
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l o, l'1l,)" 1
a short-term basi' to explore it, wet rt and smooth over .
the possrbthty of changmg You are ready to patnt with
, ,,.~·\
jobs.
\1
Utr1f.''
\
ill~
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no hole. I have dune this
Dr. Blaker 1cannot take several times - MRS W. T
IJ)' trw ot:num!' l i,lrti O'lrl
teleph one calls frorn her
n('r C ll !(]It'll I , 111(1 ql() 'llo lr1
DEAR POLLY - To
IJlfl h \1 ,11 '&gt; 11&gt; l OIU I '&gt; !I .1 !
By Karen Rlaker, Ph.D. ·
readers. However. there are preven t our newspapers from
r11J I(' IIIIlt' turl l I •H)'Il! Jl
hundreds of erb1 s in- getting wet even when they
It is the number one fear in thtngs .
l' rtl II l h 1hl
But m my case, tl 's the tervent ion phone lines in the are lcfl in a large mat\ bo,x I
the " Book of Lists " . It won
out over fear of hetghts, fear other guys m. the company. United States. Fur the phone attached a coat hook on the
AeauT il ut '&gt; h hh, w •\1' ., ~,, ,.,
of insects and even fear of They are always comparing number of one near you, lower part of our Side door
lOr l TO 6 &lt;. h d1l1t! l1
ur
contact your loca l mental and hung a plastic slloppmg
death .
me to my father
9filllt!CI1rld lt'f1, l..OIIII.' II ,tr i O
What IS this worst of all
COUNSELOH That's why health assocratlon or mental ba g on the hook. It is no
" l't: til t• f ,l d l d l11 l.IJI(lr '&gt;ut .1 11
I , 1 hill" '&gt; 1111 '.
human fears 1
you are afratd of that sa les health information service. longer necessary to go outFear of speaking before a meeting tomorro w~
Write tu Dr. Blaker in care stde in all kinds of weather \o
. ... ~,.
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MR T Everyone m the of thts newspaper, P 0 Box ptck up the paper. The storm
group '
In this excerpt from a audience will be saying to 489 , Hadio Ctty Station , New door protects the sllopping
hotlme call, a man is worried himself . "This guy just could York, N. Y. 10019. Volume of bag as well as its contents .
about speakmg at a sales never measure up ''
matl prohibtts per~onal
At the end of the week I
meeting . The cou nsel or
COUNSE LOR : Is your replies. but qu estion s of wrap the money for the paper
descnbes a technique that father perfect ? Or is there general interest will be boy, write my name and
could help reduce his anxtely . somethtng about him th at discussed in future columns. address on the outSide and
MR. T.: I'm so worried makes h1m human ''
about the sales meeting
MR. T : I think he is just
tomorrow I can't get to about perfect. When I was
sleep. Odd as it may seem, l growmg up, I remember
can't decide whal to wear . I watchtng him dress in the
JUS! keep tossing and tur- morning . He was a
ning... whtch tte, which suit , metrt culous dresser Wail a
which shirt'
minute .. yes, there was that
COUNSELOR : Is !hat -ttme ju st
befor e he
unusual for you?
dressed .. . when he was
MR. T.: No. I am always sllavmg He would stand over
this way before a meeting . the si nk in hi s boxer shorts
Why ?
and I would think , "See, he is
COUNSELOR : You said it really just a person like
seemed odd ..
everyone else."
MR . T Oh , my father
COUNSELOR : What do
would say rt was odd to be so you think would happen if you
concerned about that kind of lffiagined the whole audience
decision . He always knew in their underw ear when you
just what tu wear. But then he get up lo speak tomorrow
was never indecisive about mormng ?
anything . He wasn't even
MR. T: It mtght just work .
nervous
about
sales It would certainly remtnd me
meetings .
that they all are human . l
COUNSELOR . Was he in think it's a great idea ! And It
the same business'
would really be fun to tell
MR . T.: Yes, He retired them about the trick later In
eBIG BEUS
five years ago . I had just the day when we are having
graduated from college. I dinner and drinks. They
•FLARES
took a job in his company that would think l was pretty
will eventually lead to his clever ...
•STRAIGHT LEGS
position if I'm good .
COUNSELOR: Or pretty
ePRE WASH
COUNSELOR : Are you tnsecure. l thought you
feeling a lot of pressure to wanted them to see you as
•RINSED
succeed?
competent .
MR . T: There is a
MR. T: Oh , yeah. I guess
•REAVYWEIGIIT DENIMS
tremendous amount of that would expose just how
pressure to ~ as good as he frightened I really am.
COUNSE!.OR: How long
was . I almost feel like he ts an
STOCK UP NOW- NO LIMITS
older brother. You know, the have you been working for
guy who glides through each thls company'
grade in school establishing a
MR . T· About five years.
reput.ation you could never
COUNSE!,OR: Are you
hope to achieve. Then you sure you want to stay in this
come along and the teachers job? It sounds like a terrtble
1Z6 MAIN ST.
0.
are all expecting great burden ~r you to work in the

CHOICES

Ohio General "Assembly adjourns for 6 weeks

April 29 thru
May 5th

The rtde should be completed
by 4 p m A ptck-up vehr cle
wtll be provtded for those who
cannot complete the ride .
Sincere thanks and appreetation ts given for all who
helped , spon sored a nder or
will ride in the event.
The Meigs Htgh band wtll
send off the nder s through
Pomeroy. Band membe rs
wtll have the opport umty of
rtdmg also as there wtll be a
bnef pause to all ow band
membe "
tu ge l their
bt cycles

Har ry O'Dairy
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on the noor of the House,
altho ~honeamendment was
ildupted to set up an appeal
pl'ocedure so opponents to the
establishment of a branch m
Ot clf area could fi ght the
SJ&gt;reltd of branches
Rep. Ben Rose , R-IJma ,
made the final arguments
agatfL't the bill before it
flltssed the House
"Yes, inde ed, there is
somet hin g inherently evtl in
branch banking," he said .
"This wtll be th e dcathknell
of co mmunit y contr ol ,
community commillment
and compeltli on in th e
b&lt;mking industry."
Other re qUir ements for
proposed branches incl ude
that least one bronch in a
netghboring county be a ·'full
scrvkc'' facility, staffed by
at least a lendin u officer.
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Military.~surgents claim Presldent killed

Thursday in heavy fighting early today tha t Daoud , who
By JOHN NEEDHAM
NEW DEHLI, India I UP! l with Soviet-made jets and hintse lf seized power in in a
- Military insurgents in armor that left the streets 1973 coup, ha d been "killed
Afghanistan said today they "littered . with dead bodies," and elimina ted for~ver ."
It said that a "national
had
killed
Preside nt diplo ma ts reached by
revo
luti onary co unci l "
Mohammed Daoud in a left. telephone from New Delhi
headed
by Khadir had been
wing coup but diplomats in said.
set
up
to
rule the tiny country
By ear ly morning th e
the Algharu capital of Kabul
and
proclaimed
the end of
reported heavy fig hting still insurgents still appea red to
"DaoUd'
s
imperialist
tyranny
ragin g between Daoud's sup- be in cont rol of key
and
the
transfer
of
all
power
porters and the rebel in sta ll ations alt hough th e
to
the
masses."
sounds of fighting could still
forces.
Dipl omats said th ey
A group of left-wing army be heard in parts of the ci ty,
thought
the coup may have
and air force officers led by the diplomats said.
been
·inspired
by a recent
Meanwhile , Kabul Radio,
Gen. Abdul Khadir seized
government
crackdown
on
control of most of Kabul in rebe l ha nds, announced

Lanning named
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Gallia board

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monitored the Kabul Radio
broadcasts, reported that one
of them quoted Khadir as

President traveling
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON !UP! ) President Carter, although
showing fa tigue, plans to do a
great deal of traveling in the
next two months, starting off
with another weekend at
Camp David today .
Ca rte r ha s been in
Washington
only
one
weekend in the past two
months, and his Camp David
trip this weekend will cause
him to miss the White House
Correspond ents Dinn er
Saturday night.
Press sec retary Jody
Powell said Thursday · the
president was too tired to
attend the function . Powell
also said Carter was not
feeling well Tuesday during
his news conference .
When Cart er is not
traveling, much of his time
will be taken up with foreign
visitors, including Israeli
Prime Minister Menachem
Beg in on Monday and
Japanes e Prim e Mint ster
Takeo
Fukud a
on
Wednesday .
The Wh ite House wa s
expected to announce that
Carter will go to Panama in
June to hand over the two
ratified treaties yieldin g
control of the canal to the
Panamanians at the end of
the century .
White House aides want
Ca rter to stay in Panama
only a few hours, perhaps
flying down and coming back
the same day.
Carter planned to plant a
cedar of Lebanon tree on the
Jefferson Mound on the south

Truckers

b}0Ck ed

highway

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Soviet Union , Afghanistan 's
giant northern neighbor , than
the old government had been.
All India Radi o, which

grounds of the White House
today - the first ever to be
planted there- and drop by a
meeting of Democ rati c
women before departing for
Camp David.
Alter hosting a working
luncheon for
Fukud a
Wednesday , Carter will fly to
the West Coast lor three days ,
with stops in Colorado,
Calif ornia , Oregon and
Washington state .
The president also plans. to
fly to Tennessee during the
third week of May to inspect

the site of the Cl inch River
nuclear reactor.
Ca rter is scheduled to fly to
home to Plains, Ga.; May 20
for the wedding of his niece,
Jana, and to Chicago May 25
for
a Cook
County
Democratic fund- raioer.
Carter will a tten d hi s
seco nd
int e rnational
economic summit, in Bonn
July 15-17, and probably will
visit Spain and Portu gal
during the same trip . It will
be his fourth world trip in 17
months .

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mows a 36-inch wide swath . Feature s five -speed in-line shifting

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doz ing and snow removill jobs . And best of all - it ' s priced

to compete with many riding mowers that can't do all the
other things around your place that the MF 8S c,an . Come on

in and lake

The powerful MFBS
makeslteasytoget
aroundyarctwOrk
at a quick clip.

a

good ,

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EXTENDED WEATHER
Chances of &amp;bowers
Sunday. Fair Mooday aod
Tuesday. High Ia lhe mid·
50s to the mld-4011. Lows In
tOs Sunday and :W. and
lower tO. oo Tuesday.

Waming : The Surgeon General Has Derermined
Thai Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health.

saying his government would hotels. Many buildings inside
follow a policy of non- the presidential ~pound
alignment and seek to remain were reported on fire .
American offi cials in New
fri endly with all tho se
countries with which it had Delhi said no one had been
injured at the u.s. Embassy ..
diplomatic r elations.
A curfew was slapped on But the French Emba55y said
the city Thursday night and it had been damaged by tank
re.sidents were warned to fire and its Consulate
stay indoors or risk being destroyed .
Numerous bodies lay scatshot.
Diplomats said most of the tered on the streets near tbe
capital was in Khadir's hands scenes of the heaviest
and it appeared his coup had •fighting but a State
su cce ed e d following Department spokesman in
Thursday's pitched street Washington said none of the
battles that apparently 1,300 Americans in the Kabul
infli cted heavy casualties on area had been injured.
The coup came only hours
both sides.
The heaviest fighting took after Kabul Radio reported.
place in and around the the April 19 arrests of seven
with
presidential pala ce, the persons charged
In te rior
Ministry and shouting slogans against the
Pushtunistan Square, in the constitution and acting in a
heart of downtown Kabul and manner "prejudicial to
the location of most tourist national security."

the Palestinian issue.
Dayan sa id , " I'm happy
with the clarification " that
emerged in the two days of
talks with Vance .
Vance described the talks
in somewhat less optimisti c'
terms, calling them "usefuL "
AU.S. official said the talks
were exploratory and the
results will de pend on
whether the Israeli Ca binet is
willin g to mak e ce rtain
modifications
in that
government's plan for the
West Ban k, whic h would
satisfy the Arab side.
The offi cial said. "I don't
want to exaggerate wha t was
done. Th e proo f of the
puddin g is in the eating, that
is; wheth er the Israeli
Cabinet goes along with some
suggested changes."
The
Wh ite
House,

meanwhile, was preparing to
send a controversial Middle
East plane package to Capitol
Hill.
Sen. Frank Church, !).
Idaho, ranking member of
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and one of the
opponents 'of the pa ckage,
said he was told the package
was to be sent to Congress
today .
He said congr essional reaction will depend on the exact
wording of the proposals.
The State Department said
the form al noti_fication
consists of four proposed
sales : two for Israel Ifor 75 F·
His and IS 1'-ISs ), one for
Egypt (for 50 F.,&gt;;E 's), and
one for Saudi Arabia (for 60
F-lSs) . The !Dtal patkage will
antount to $4.8 billion.
In talks with influential

senators, Dayan· expressed
strong opposition to the sale,
but it was not discussed In his
meetings with Vance.
CongresS can disapprove of
any of the four sales if a
majority of both houses vote
against it. However , the State
Department warned, in a
written statement, "There is
no provision In the law for
Congress to change an
administration proposal."
The White House has
warned that the entire
package, including the Israeli
planes, will be withdrawn if
Congress rejects any of the
saies.
Dayan told the senators
that Israel resents being
lumped together in a package
with the Arab countries, but if
Congress approves the entire
package, Israel will go along .

Police start massive search
major strongho ld of the Red'
Brigades, an ultra-left gang
that uses ki II ings , kid ·
nappingll ami bombings in
an attempt to trigger civil
war and force the progoverrunent Communists to
join them in the underground .
A similar la rge-sca le
sea rch of Genoa April 3
yielded no known results .
Genoa was the scene of the
Red Brigades' first major
ac tton, the kidnapping of
prose&lt;·utor Ma rio Sossi in
1974.
Sassi eve ntuall y was
released un ha rmed despite
the authorities ' refusa l 1n
meet a dema ~d for release of
eight Geno a te rrori sts
convicted of a ki dna ppin~ for
ranso m and " ro bbery
murder.
The latest massive hunt

coincided with a worsening
quarr el a mong politi cian s
over whether to negotiate
with the terrorists , who only
Thursday shot Fiat labor
rel ations official Sergio
Palmi eri in the knees outside
his Turin home.
The attackers, two men and
a woman, fired at least 12
shots at' Palmieri's knees,
breaking both of them, before
nee ing by car . An anonymous
ca ller later said the Red
Brigades took ~esj&gt;Onsiblity
for the latest strike.
But Moro's fate was still an

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agonizing mystery with no
further word from the
terrorists since, Monday. All .
as the war of nerves dragged
on - Moro entered his 43rd ,
day of captivity today - the •
split between politicians
divided over the merits of
trying to negotiate with the
kidnappers intensified.
Most politi cal parties
including the second-ranking
Co mmuni s ts remained
solidly behind Moro 's own
Christian Democrats in
refusing to negotiate.

WEEKLY SPECIAL

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Proposals are studied

By JIM ANDERSON ·
Prior to th e sesswn. Mrs.
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - In
Fay Sauer, veteran facult y
an
attempt to get the stalled
member at Kyger Creek,
Middle
East negotiations roldist ribut ed copies Df a letter
ling,
the
United States and
signed by 22 of the school's 26
Israel
are
studying a new
teachers.
series
of
proposals
for the
The leiter urged the boa rd
the
West
Bank
and
future
of
to grant Lanni ng a three-year
Gaza
Strip.
principal's contract.
The ideas were put forward
Here is the text of the
in
some seven hours of talks
letter :
betwee
n Israeli Forei gn
"We the undersigned are
Minister
Moshe Dayan and
asking you to support our
U.S.
Secretary
of State Cy rus
principal in a professional
Vance.
manner, by awarding him a
Dayan told newsmen
contract commensurate with
the West Banli was
Thursday
hts traini ng and experience
"one
of
the
things we talked
and in recognition of his
about,
not
Ute
only thing."
yea rs of lea dership and
But
U.S.
officials
sa id the
se rvice to the teachers and
W
est
Bank
di
sc
ussion
is
•1udents of Kyger Creek High
closely
linked
with
all
the
School.
other issues in dispute,
"Coming at a difficult time
including Israeli withdrawal
in 1973 when much needed to
from
occupied territories and
be done at our school, he has
succeeded in broadening the
c urr ic u.lum , impr ovin g
discipline. meeting the now
stricter standa rds of North
Cen tr a l Ac c reditati o n
Asso cia tion, ea rni ng and
By ROBIN STAFFORD
st rengthening the respect and
ROME (UPI ) - Police
esteem of the vast ma jority of
huntin
g for kidnapped former
his teachers. Through it all he
Premi er Aldo Moro sealed off
ha s displ ayed enviabl e
professional decorum and a
DAYTON (UP! I - Small the city of Genoa at dawn
hi gh co de of ethics. He cunvuys of trucks traveling today and started a massive
deserves the support of all from Piqua to Cincinnati search of homes, railroad
those who are charged with along Interstate 75 slowed stations and ships in Italy's
providing the best possible down and blocked traffic on lar gest port.
Police did not say what
educational experiences for the highway today in protest
prompted
the search, their
Gallia County Yo uth ." to
the
stepped
up
second
major
operation in
Signed: Barba ra A. Dinda, enforcement of the 55 miles
Genoa
since
Red
Brigades
Fay Sauer, Frances Kay per hour speed limit.
abducted
Moro
and
guerrillas
Adkins, Ph yllis Ma rt in,
The truckers pulled their
gunned
down
his
five
bodyKri st y Blazer. Eugene rigs into each lane and sta yed
Stevens, Ernestine E. Smith, abreast of each other at slow guards in a March 16 Rome
Joann Bapst, Deryl E. Well. speeds. The Dayton post of ambush.
The Red Brigades recently
Patsy F ields, Diana K. the Ohio Highway Patrol
announced
they would "exSchlater, Todd R. Mayes, stopped at least six of the
ecut.e"
the
61
-yea r&lt;tld sta tesJames E. Sprague, Jerry 1.. tru cks and charged the
ma
n
unless
t3 jailed
Rusk, Ric ha rd s. Nease, drivers with various traffic
terrorists
were
freed
. The
Adam s. · Krahel , Gary P. violations such as impeding
government
flatl
y
rejected
Minton, Keith A. Cart er, Tom traffic and reckless driving .
Weaver. Charles Wills, Ken
The dri vers had to post the demand.
Gen_oa has for years been a
Meek and Lori Hesson.
bond in Vandalia Municipal
Court in Montgomery County.
l.ast weekend the highway
patrol started ' the O~!S
1 pco ject, Ohioans Agamst
0. PTOMETRIST
•
• I Speeders 111 Our State, a
OFFICE HOURS : 9: 30 to 12,2 to S (CLOSE
program aimed at cracking
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT I down on persons exceeding
ST. , POMEROY.
I the 55 mph speed limit.

requirement s, keeping the
school accredited by North
Central.
Just Wednesday, a North
Ce ntra l eva lua tion team ,
headed by Dr. Dav id Helms
of Ca pi tal Uni ve rsit y,
recommended the school for
accreditat ion for thret rilore
yea rs. In doing so, Dr. Helms
particu larly cite d KC's
co urse of study.
Lanning is to be granted a
two-year cont ract at the
curriculum for the count)' regular board meet irg May
13. Boa rd·president James V.
school system.
Blev
in s made thi s an ·
La!Uling, a native of Ross
nounce
ment following the
County, is a graduate of
long
executive
ses.ion whi ch
Morehead State University,
began
at
8:1S
p.m.
and lasted
Xavier University, and a
until
12:4S
a.m.
done post graduate work at
Lanning 's current threeOhio University , and Miami
year
contract as a principal
University at Oxford .
expires
this year . Co unt y
Lanning has been in·
Supt.
Thomas
Hai rston had
strumental in the developrecommended
he
be given a
ment of Kyge r Creek's course
one-year
contract
as prin·
of st udy in meeting mandated
ci pal. The board failed to take
action un the recom·
Our Interest is
mendat ion, th us La nn ing
Greater For You
auto ma tica lly would be
rehired fo r one year. He must
resign the principal's post to
accept the new position.
In ma king the an·
On 90-Day
no uncement, Blevins said the
board felt Lanning had ex·
Certificates
ct llent qualifi cations for the
position, that it was a con·
5.75 per cent pa id on
struct ive, positive move for
90 day Cer1 ificates of
De posit .
SSOO .OO the board and Mr. Lanning .
Bl evins also felt Lanning's
Minimum .
lnteresl
ability
would improve the
Payab le
Quarterl y .
curriculum of the secondary
A substant ia l pena lt y is
program.
invoked on all certificate
Supt. Hairston noted It was
accounts withdrawn prior
a
promotion
and in an area in
to the date of maturity .
which Mr. Lanntng was very
st rong.
He promised some 13
Kyger Creek instructo rs and
mem bers of the KC com·
munity who were in at·
tendance thai administration
• and board would work hard to
find a new principal.
The Athen s County
Robert L. Lalllling, . Mid·
dleport , principa l at Kyge r
Creek High School for the
past fi ve years, wtll not be
returning to that post next
fall.
Gallia County 's Local
Board of Educa tion Thui'Sday
night , foll owin g its thi rd
super marathon session this
wee k, ann oun ced La nning
will assume duties of
se conda ry supervisor in
charge of development of

Communists. But they also
said it was unclear whether
the insurgents would be any
more disposed towards the

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Military.~surgents claim Presldent killed

Thursday in heavy fighting early today tha t Daoud , who
By JOHN NEEDHAM
NEW DEHLI, India I UP! l with Soviet-made jets and hintse lf seized power in in a
- Military insurgents in armor that left the streets 1973 coup, ha d been "killed
Afghanistan said today they "littered . with dead bodies," and elimina ted for~ver ."
It said that a "national
had
killed
Preside nt diplo ma ts reached by
revo
luti onary co unci l "
Mohammed Daoud in a left. telephone from New Delhi
headed
by Khadir had been
wing coup but diplomats in said.
set
up
to
rule the tiny country
By ear ly morning th e
the Algharu capital of Kabul
and
proclaimed
the end of
reported heavy fig hting still insurgents still appea red to
"DaoUd'
s
imperialist
tyranny
ragin g between Daoud's sup- be in cont rol of key
and
the
transfer
of
all
power
porters and the rebel in sta ll ations alt hough th e
to
the
masses."
sounds of fighting could still
forces.
Dipl omats said th ey
A group of left-wing army be heard in parts of the ci ty,
thought
the coup may have
and air force officers led by the diplomats said.
been
·inspired
by a recent
Meanwhile , Kabul Radio,
Gen. Abdul Khadir seized
government
crackdown
on
control of most of Kabul in rebe l ha nds, announced

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monitored the Kabul Radio
broadcasts, reported that one
of them quoted Khadir as

President traveling
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON !UP! ) President Carter, although
showing fa tigue, plans to do a
great deal of traveling in the
next two months, starting off
with another weekend at
Camp David today .
Ca rte r ha s been in
Washington
only
one
weekend in the past two
months, and his Camp David
trip this weekend will cause
him to miss the White House
Correspond ents Dinn er
Saturday night.
Press sec retary Jody
Powell said Thursday · the
president was too tired to
attend the function . Powell
also said Carter was not
feeling well Tuesday during
his news conference .
When Cart er is not
traveling, much of his time
will be taken up with foreign
visitors, including Israeli
Prime Minister Menachem
Beg in on Monday and
Japanes e Prim e Mint ster
Takeo
Fukud a
on
Wednesday .
The Wh ite House wa s
expected to announce that
Carter will go to Panama in
June to hand over the two
ratified treaties yieldin g
control of the canal to the
Panamanians at the end of
the century .
White House aides want
Ca rter to stay in Panama
only a few hours, perhaps
flying down and coming back
the same day.
Carter planned to plant a
cedar of Lebanon tree on the
Jefferson Mound on the south

Truckers

b}0Ck ed

highway

r----------···----------------...
r
N. w. COMPTON. O.D. I

If

Soviet Union , Afghanistan 's
giant northern neighbor , than
the old government had been.
All India Radi o, which

grounds of the White House
today - the first ever to be
planted there- and drop by a
meeting of Democ rati c
women before departing for
Camp David.
Alter hosting a working
luncheon for
Fukud a
Wednesday , Carter will fly to
the West Coast lor three days ,
with stops in Colorado,
Calif ornia , Oregon and
Washington state .
The president also plans. to
fly to Tennessee during the
third week of May to inspect

the site of the Cl inch River
nuclear reactor.
Ca rter is scheduled to fly to
home to Plains, Ga.; May 20
for the wedding of his niece,
Jana, and to Chicago May 25
for
a Cook
County
Democratic fund- raioer.
Carter will a tten d hi s
seco nd
int e rnational
economic summit, in Bonn
July 15-17, and probably will
visit Spain and Portu gal
during the same trip . It will
be his fourth world trip in 17
months .

Hard wo r k is us y with the tough 8 hp MF 85 lawn tractor . It
mows a 36-inch wide swath . Feature s five -speed in-line shifting

1

for a full rang'e of working speeds. Handles vour light hauling,
doz ing and snow removill jobs . And best of all - it ' s priced

to compete with many riding mowers that can't do all the
other things around your place that the MF 8S c,an . Come on

in and lake

The powerful MFBS
makeslteasytoget
aroundyarctwOrk
at a quick clip.

a

good ,

clo se look . It's oqe

tough tractor ... and
"'ings a rot
easier on you .

:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;.

EXTENDED WEATHER
Chances of &amp;bowers
Sunday. Fair Mooday aod
Tuesday. High Ia lhe mid·
50s to the mld-4011. Lows In
tOs Sunday and :W. and
lower tO. oo Tuesday.

Waming : The Surgeon General Has Derermined
Thai Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health.

saying his government would hotels. Many buildings inside
follow a policy of non- the presidential ~pound
alignment and seek to remain were reported on fire .
American offi cials in New
fri endly with all tho se
countries with which it had Delhi said no one had been
injured at the u.s. Embassy ..
diplomatic r elations.
A curfew was slapped on But the French Emba55y said
the city Thursday night and it had been damaged by tank
re.sidents were warned to fire and its Consulate
stay indoors or risk being destroyed .
Numerous bodies lay scatshot.
Diplomats said most of the tered on the streets near tbe
capital was in Khadir's hands scenes of the heaviest
and it appeared his coup had •fighting but a State
su cce ed e d following Department spokesman in
Thursday's pitched street Washington said none of the
battles that apparently 1,300 Americans in the Kabul
infli cted heavy casualties on area had been injured.
The coup came only hours
both sides.
The heaviest fighting took after Kabul Radio reported.
place in and around the the April 19 arrests of seven
with
presidential pala ce, the persons charged
In te rior
Ministry and shouting slogans against the
Pushtunistan Square, in the constitution and acting in a
heart of downtown Kabul and manner "prejudicial to
the location of most tourist national security."

the Palestinian issue.
Dayan sa id , " I'm happy
with the clarification " that
emerged in the two days of
talks with Vance .
Vance described the talks
in somewhat less optimisti c'
terms, calling them "usefuL "
AU.S. official said the talks
were exploratory and the
results will de pend on
whether the Israeli Ca binet is
willin g to mak e ce rtain
modifications
in that
government's plan for the
West Ban k, whic h would
satisfy the Arab side.
The offi cial said. "I don't
want to exaggerate wha t was
done. Th e proo f of the
puddin g is in the eating, that
is; wheth er the Israeli
Cabinet goes along with some
suggested changes."
The
Wh ite
House,

meanwhile, was preparing to
send a controversial Middle
East plane package to Capitol
Hill.
Sen. Frank Church, !).
Idaho, ranking member of
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and one of the
opponents 'of the pa ckage,
said he was told the package
was to be sent to Congress
today .
He said congr essional reaction will depend on the exact
wording of the proposals.
The State Department said
the form al noti_fication
consists of four proposed
sales : two for Israel Ifor 75 F·
His and IS 1'-ISs ), one for
Egypt (for 50 F.,&gt;;E 's), and
one for Saudi Arabia (for 60
F-lSs) . The !Dtal patkage will
antount to $4.8 billion.
In talks with influential

senators, Dayan· expressed
strong opposition to the sale,
but it was not discussed In his
meetings with Vance.
CongresS can disapprove of
any of the four sales if a
majority of both houses vote
against it. However , the State
Department warned, in a
written statement, "There is
no provision In the law for
Congress to change an
administration proposal."
The White House has
warned that the entire
package, including the Israeli
planes, will be withdrawn if
Congress rejects any of the
saies.
Dayan told the senators
that Israel resents being
lumped together in a package
with the Arab countries, but if
Congress approves the entire
package, Israel will go along .

Police start massive search
major strongho ld of the Red'
Brigades, an ultra-left gang
that uses ki II ings , kid ·
nappingll ami bombings in
an attempt to trigger civil
war and force the progoverrunent Communists to
join them in the underground .
A similar la rge-sca le
sea rch of Genoa April 3
yielded no known results .
Genoa was the scene of the
Red Brigades' first major
ac tton, the kidnapping of
prose&lt;·utor Ma rio Sossi in
1974.
Sassi eve ntuall y was
released un ha rmed despite
the authorities ' refusa l 1n
meet a dema ~d for release of
eight Geno a te rrori sts
convicted of a ki dna ppin~ for
ranso m and " ro bbery
murder.
The latest massive hunt

coincided with a worsening
quarr el a mong politi cian s
over whether to negotiate
with the terrorists , who only
Thursday shot Fiat labor
rel ations official Sergio
Palmi eri in the knees outside
his Turin home.
The attackers, two men and
a woman, fired at least 12
shots at' Palmieri's knees,
breaking both of them, before
nee ing by car . An anonymous
ca ller later said the Red
Brigades took ~esj&gt;Onsiblity
for the latest strike.
But Moro's fate was still an

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agonizing mystery with no
further word from the
terrorists since, Monday. All .
as the war of nerves dragged
on - Moro entered his 43rd ,
day of captivity today - the •
split between politicians
divided over the merits of
trying to negotiate with the
kidnappers intensified.
Most politi cal parties
including the second-ranking
Co mmuni s ts remained
solidly behind Moro 's own
Christian Democrats in
refusing to negotiate.

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Proposals are studied

By JIM ANDERSON ·
Prior to th e sesswn. Mrs.
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - In
Fay Sauer, veteran facult y
an
attempt to get the stalled
member at Kyger Creek,
Middle
East negotiations roldist ribut ed copies Df a letter
ling,
the
United States and
signed by 22 of the school's 26
Israel
are
studying a new
teachers.
series
of
proposals
for the
The leiter urged the boa rd
the
West
Bank
and
future
of
to grant Lanni ng a three-year
Gaza
Strip.
principal's contract.
The ideas were put forward
Here is the text of the
in
some seven hours of talks
letter :
betwee
n Israeli Forei gn
"We the undersigned are
Minister
Moshe Dayan and
asking you to support our
U.S.
Secretary
of State Cy rus
principal in a professional
Vance.
manner, by awarding him a
Dayan told newsmen
contract commensurate with
the West Banli was
Thursday
hts traini ng and experience
"one
of
the
things we talked
and in recognition of his
about,
not
Ute
only thing."
yea rs of lea dership and
But
U.S.
officials
sa id the
se rvice to the teachers and
W
est
Bank
di
sc
ussion
is
•1udents of Kyger Creek High
closely
linked
with
all
the
School.
other issues in dispute,
"Coming at a difficult time
including Israeli withdrawal
in 1973 when much needed to
from
occupied territories and
be done at our school, he has
succeeded in broadening the
c urr ic u.lum , impr ovin g
discipline. meeting the now
stricter standa rds of North
Cen tr a l Ac c reditati o n
Asso cia tion, ea rni ng and
By ROBIN STAFFORD
st rengthening the respect and
ROME (UPI ) - Police
esteem of the vast ma jority of
huntin
g for kidnapped former
his teachers. Through it all he
Premi er Aldo Moro sealed off
ha s displ ayed enviabl e
professional decorum and a
DAYTON (UP! I - Small the city of Genoa at dawn
hi gh co de of ethics. He cunvuys of trucks traveling today and started a massive
deserves the support of all from Piqua to Cincinnati search of homes, railroad
those who are charged with along Interstate 75 slowed stations and ships in Italy's
providing the best possible down and blocked traffic on lar gest port.
Police did not say what
educational experiences for the highway today in protest
prompted
the search, their
Gallia County Yo uth ." to
the
stepped
up
second
major
operation in
Signed: Barba ra A. Dinda, enforcement of the 55 miles
Genoa
since
Red
Brigades
Fay Sauer, Frances Kay per hour speed limit.
abducted
Moro
and
guerrillas
Adkins, Ph yllis Ma rt in,
The truckers pulled their
gunned
down
his
five
bodyKri st y Blazer. Eugene rigs into each lane and sta yed
Stevens, Ernestine E. Smith, abreast of each other at slow guards in a March 16 Rome
Joann Bapst, Deryl E. Well. speeds. The Dayton post of ambush.
The Red Brigades recently
Patsy F ields, Diana K. the Ohio Highway Patrol
announced
they would "exSchlater, Todd R. Mayes, stopped at least six of the
ecut.e"
the
61
-yea r&lt;tld sta tesJames E. Sprague, Jerry 1.. tru cks and charged the
ma
n
unless
t3 jailed
Rusk, Ric ha rd s. Nease, drivers with various traffic
terrorists
were
freed
. The
Adam s. · Krahel , Gary P. violations such as impeding
government
flatl
y
rejected
Minton, Keith A. Cart er, Tom traffic and reckless driving .
Weaver. Charles Wills, Ken
The dri vers had to post the demand.
Gen_oa has for years been a
Meek and Lori Hesson.
bond in Vandalia Municipal
Court in Montgomery County.
l.ast weekend the highway
patrol started ' the O~!S
1 pco ject, Ohioans Agamst
0. PTOMETRIST
•
• I Speeders 111 Our State, a
OFFICE HOURS : 9: 30 to 12,2 to S (CLOSE
program aimed at cracking
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT I down on persons exceeding
ST. , POMEROY.
I the 55 mph speed limit.

requirement s, keeping the
school accredited by North
Central.
Just Wednesday, a North
Ce ntra l eva lua tion team ,
headed by Dr. Dav id Helms
of Ca pi tal Uni ve rsit y,
recommended the school for
accreditat ion for thret rilore
yea rs. In doing so, Dr. Helms
particu larly cite d KC's
co urse of study.
Lanning is to be granted a
two-year cont ract at the
curriculum for the count)' regular board meet irg May
13. Boa rd·president James V.
school system.
Blev
in s made thi s an ·
La!Uling, a native of Ross
nounce
ment following the
County, is a graduate of
long
executive
ses.ion whi ch
Morehead State University,
began
at
8:1S
p.m.
and lasted
Xavier University, and a
until
12:4S
a.m.
done post graduate work at
Lanning 's current threeOhio University , and Miami
year
contract as a principal
University at Oxford .
expires
this year . Co unt y
Lanning has been in·
Supt.
Thomas
Hai rston had
strumental in the developrecommended
he
be given a
ment of Kyge r Creek's course
one-year
contract
as prin·
of st udy in meeting mandated
ci pal. The board failed to take
action un the recom·
Our Interest is
mendat ion, th us La nn ing
Greater For You
auto ma tica lly would be
rehired fo r one year. He must
resign the principal's post to
accept the new position.
In ma king the an·
On 90-Day
no uncement, Blevins said the
board felt Lanning had ex·
Certificates
ct llent qualifi cations for the
position, that it was a con·
5.75 per cent pa id on
struct ive, positive move for
90 day Cer1 ificates of
De posit .
SSOO .OO the board and Mr. Lanning .
Bl evins also felt Lanning's
Minimum .
lnteresl
ability
would improve the
Payab le
Quarterl y .
curriculum of the secondary
A substant ia l pena lt y is
program.
invoked on all certificate
Supt. Hairston noted It was
accounts withdrawn prior
a
promotion
and in an area in
to the date of maturity .
which Mr. Lanntng was very
st rong.
He promised some 13
Kyger Creek instructo rs and
mem bers of the KC com·
munity who were in at·
tendance thai administration
• and board would work hard to
find a new principal.
The Athen s County
Robert L. Lalllling, . Mid·
dleport , principa l at Kyge r
Creek High School for the
past fi ve years, wtll not be
returning to that post next
fall.
Gallia County 's Local
Board of Educa tion Thui'Sday
night , foll owin g its thi rd
super marathon session this
wee k, ann oun ced La nning
will assume duties of
se conda ry supervisor in
charge of development of

Communists. But they also
said it was unclear whether
the insurgents would be any
more disposed towards the

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Thursday which would ha ve
required double doors to each
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hour s to provide better
access for handica pped
persons.
Sponsored by Rep . Marie
Tansey, D-Vermillion , the bill
failed when It attracted only
47 votes, three short of the
con;1i.lutional majority in the
House.

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THESE MESSAGES OF OUR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE ARE SPONSORED EACH WEEK BY lHE FOLLOWING
TRIN~Il~Y~·~~~~!Ill!~

"
' Pe r r rn pastor Bob Buc k . Sunda y
school sUpt , Churc h School 9 15
o m , worstup servrce 10 JO om
Chorr rehearsal . Tvesdoy 7 JO
p m under drrectron of ' Alrce
Nease .

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
N AZ AR EN E Corner Umon and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender
son pastor Sunday sc hool 9 JO
a rn Glen McClu ng, su p ! , n1orn
in g worshrp 10 30 o .m , ever1rng
lH?tvrce , 7 30 , rnrd -week servrce
Wednes day 7 30 p m

GR ACE EP ISCOP Al

The

fh~"

Albert MacKerwe rector Ser
... rces and Sunday sc hool at 12
noon

POM EROY C~U R C H OF CHR IS!
212 W Mom St.John McArthur
poslor 8 rble sc hool . q 30 om

rnor mng

war :o&gt;h rp

10 J0

Youth meetmgs b 30 p m

om
even

'rng worshrp 7 30. Wednesday
.nrgh l pra yer meettng and Brble
''!.tudy 7 30 p. m.
THE SA LVA TI ON A RMY
11S
:su nernut Ave , Pomeroy Envoy
&lt;md Mr5 Roy Wmmg ofhn?r., m
c ha r ge
Sunday h olines~
meettng 10 o m Sun d ay School
·10 30 om . Sunday school leader
'VP SM Elo1~e A da ms , 7 p m
~olvo t 1on
mee t tn g
vor1ous
~pee ker~ ci nd mus 1c spec ro ls 7 30
p m Thursda y 10 o,;, to 2 p m
Lad1es Horne League a ll women
1nvlled 7 30 p m prayer meet1ng
and B1ble study . Bob Es tep
Re~;
Noel
Hermon
leader
teache r
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP
liST CHA PEl Rou te I Shade
Po!.TOr Bobby El k rns
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday worsh1p
5 .i S p IT\ Wednesday prayer ser
VI Ce 7 J0 p IT1
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
0 ~ CHR IST 200 W M orn St
Jeny
Paul mmtster phone 9&lt;12 7M6
Con-.~ 1 voltve
non . ms tr umenlol
Sun day worsh rp 10 o rn
Brble
.,tudy 11 o m worshtp 6 p rn
Wedne$doy B1b le st udy 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BI BLE CHR IST IAN
CHURCH
Rev Ro lph
Smllh
pastor Sun day' school 9 30 o m
Mr~ Wo d ey Froncls supennte n
dent Pu~achmg servt(E!S hrs t 8
th1rd Sunday~ lollow 1ng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UN IT ED METHODISI
Preachtng 9 30 o m f1r st and se
cond Sundovs ol each month
thtrd and lourt h Sunday~ each
rnont h wo1sh1p serv1ce at 7 30
p nr
Wednesday even1ng~ at
7 JO Prayer and Btb le Study
SEVE N TH-DA Y ADVE N TIST
· Mulberry He1ghts Rood Pome ro y
Pastor Albert D1t1es Sabbath
Sc hoo f Supenntenden t.
( lora
Mcintyre Sabba th School Sotur
dov olternoon or 2 00 w1 th Wor
• t.hlp Sel vtce l ollowtng otJ IS
'
RU fl A ND FI RST
BA PTISI
Ststet
H arnett
CHURCH
• Wo rner Supt Sunday School
1 9 30 am , morn,ng w01shtp
• )O•Sam
~ · THE HILAND CHAPEl George
• Cas to pastor Sund ay School
'9 30 o m evemng worsh 1p 7 30
: ilhursday even1ng prayer '!iervt ce
' '30pm
;: PO M HIOY
FIRSI
BAPTIST
• Oc v1d Mann mtntshar Wdl•o m
' Wa tson Sunday school su pr Sun
' itoy sc hool q 30 a m
mornmg
• worsh• p 1030o.m
; • FIRST SOUTHERN 8A PTIS1 787
• Mulberry A ve Pomer oy Paul J
: Wh 1te Pa stor Gory Ba sh a m Sun ·
, ~oy sc hool wpt Sunday sc h ool
t;J 30 am
morn1ng wor shtp
10 30 evenmg worsh1p 6 30 p m
M1dweek prayer sftrv!C.e 7 30

pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENIER
De.ter Rd Longsvrlle Ohro Rev
Clyde ferretl
Pbslor
Sunday
School
11
o m
Satu r day
preoch 111g ser,..1ces 7 30 p m
Wedne~doy evenmg Btb le study
or 7 30 p m
FAITH IABERNAClE CHURCH
Ba tley Run Rood Re v Emmett
Rowson po~tor Hendley Dunn
sup! Sunda y ~chool 10 am Sun
day even 1ng ~ervtce 7 30. Btble
teo Ch1ng 7 30 p rn Thur sday
DYESVIllE
CO MMUNITY
CHU RCH Roger C furner past or
Sunday Hhool q 30 a m Sunday
morntng worsh1p 10 J0 Sunday
8'JHfllng serv1ce 7 30
MIDDlEPORT
Ml MORIAH BAPTIS T Corner
r our tb and Motn Mtddlepott
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun
day School 9 30 o m Mr s Erv•n
Baumgardner
su pr
M o rnmg
w or shtp 10 AS om
MIDDlEPORf CHURCH
OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIA N UNION ,
lowrttnce Manley pastor Mrs
Ru '3 ~e ll Young
Sunday School
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 o rn
b ·enmg worsh•p 7 30 Wed nes
day prayer mee t1ng 7 30 p m
M I MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
H:oc•"e Reule 1 1he Re11 Jame s
M Muncy po ~tor Sunday ~choal
q 45 om
rnornm g worsh •P 11
om
even•ng worshtp
7 JO
Prayer mee t 1n g Tuesdov 7 30
pm
Young peoples meeting
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BA PTIST
Comer Sut!h and Palmer the Re v
K~rby
O•ler
pastor
Rober!
Porker supe11n tendent . Sunday
WM PO Rod 10 program 7 .45 a m
Sunday School 9 15 o -n Morn
u1qWorsh1p 10 15 om 'f'outhoc
ltvt !U;!S or1d leU ows htp for 1un•or
and sentor htgh stud"'nts 6 p m
)und oy evenmg wonh1p 7 30
p m Mtd week prayer ~erv •ces
Wednesday 7 30 p m.
CHUR CH O f
CHRIS!
M'd
dleport 51h and Mo1n , George
Clotc rntntster M •ke Gerlach ,
supennrer1den1 . Terry Yankey
vouth rnmts l er 81ble sc hool q 30
om
mornmg worshi p
10 30
a m
e11emng worshtp
7 30
prayer servtce 7 p m Wednes ·

dey
MIDDlE PORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev. J•m Broome
pastor Mrs Mary Lar"hey Sunday
school sup! Sunday schoo l , ff 30
o tn
mornmg worshtp
10 30
om
Sunrloy
evon g eiiSI I(
meeltng
7 00 p m
Pr aye r
meelmg Wednesday , 7 30 p m.
UNIIE D
PRES B YTE RIAN
MINISI RY OF MEIGS COUNTY ,
Dwtghtl Zav11l . dtre&lt;:tor
HARRISO N V I l l E
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
Ernest
Str1ckl111 poster Sunday church
school 9 30 a rn , Mrs Homer
lee
sup!
morntng wors hlp ,

10 30 •
MIDDlEPORT. Sunda y school
Q 30om Rtcho rd VolJ g ho n, supr
M orn mg worshtp 10 30
SY RACUSE Morn1ng worshtp 9
om Sunday school 10om Mr s
Sarnp~Oil t-ioll ~up!

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day ~choo t , 11 a m . worsh ip ser·
vt ce 7 30 p m . Thursday prayer
meeting, 7.30p .m ..
M I HERMON Umted Brethren
Church . Sund ay SchoqJ 9·30 a .m.
Wotshi p \er..,.ice
10:45 a .m .
Pr eac htng ~e r vrc e s every Sunde~
o lt ernoltng with C. E Wednes day
prayer meetin g 7 30 p m Rev
James l ec&lt; h
pastor. oo~ id
Ho ller loy leodef.
JEHOVA H S WIT NESSES , I mde

cos t of Rutland tunc.ltOn of Rou te
lL4 ond N ob le Suri"Hflt l Rood (I
174) Sunday 81ble l ec t ure 9 30
a
Wa rch towe r ~ l u d y
10 30
o 111 I ue!&gt;doy Btble !&gt; l udy 7 ond
6 IS p n) l huml ov theoc. o!tc
~chool
7 30 p m
~e• vtce
meel!ng B 30 p m
' HOP E BAPIIS I
570Gron 1 St
M•ddlcpo r t Bobby E l ~tns pa stor
Sunday School 10 o 111 worshtp
sorv1ce II o m , eyening ~e r ... tce ,
7 30 p rn . Th ursd oy pruy11,1
meetmg o nd 81ble study, 7 30
p .rn
RU TlAN D FR EEWil l BA PIIS I
Church
l eland Hole y pastor
Sun day $Chool 10 a m . e11en,ng
HH-ttce
7 30 p rn . Prayer
meetmg, Wednesdo y. 7 30 p.m
CH URCH O f GO O ol Prophecy ,
loca ted on the Q. J. Wht l e Rood
of! h tghw oy 160 Sunday Sc hoo l
10 o m
Superint end en t John
Loved ay Fu ~! Wed.,l}sdoy mgh t
ol monlh CPMA ser¥1CBs . ~econd
Wedne~d oy WMB meeting third
throug h
f tllh yov lh
$ervice .
George Croyle , po sl or .
570
HOP E BAPTI S1 CHAPEl
Cro n t St , M 1ddlepor t, Rev. Bobby
Elk 1ns Su nday ~chool 10 om .
mor nmg wor ~ht p , 11, evenm g
wor sh rp
7 30 p m
Thursday
ever1m g 8 1bl e ~tud y and pra yer
meettng . 7 30 p m. Afl 1hoted w1l h

11\llldleport, Ohzo

Alfred ·
Social Notes

Sunday School attendance
on April 23 was 60. The offering was $32.17 which goes
for World Servzres.
Worship services were
held at 10 :45 with the Rev.
Arthur Duhl of Athen s,
retired minister, in place of
Rev. Thomas, who was away
for the weekend. The sermon
title was "A Second Chance"
portray ing Peter following
Jesus alar off. Special music
was "Ten Thousand Years"
by Eleanor Boyles, Sandra
Ma ssa r and
Fl orence
Spencer. The choir sang "Fill
My Cup." The attendance
was 36.
The Sunday School is
planning Vacation
.ble
School the week of June 26
with Jani ce Pullins, leader.
Additional help is needed.
s 8 c.
BRADF O RD
CH URCH
OF
Thirteen from this area
CHRI ST G obo el Mrol , pastor .
ended the county revival
att
Sunday sc hoo l , 9 30 o m , m orn.
al Hea th United Methodist
tng church , 10·30 o rn Junror
&lt;hur(h pro gram u nder d 11 eC I10n
C'hurch in Middleport on lasl
ol Kore n M ro z lor chil dr en. 2·10, Tuesday evening with Curt
durrn g regular church hou r m
and Charlotte Davis with
church bo se rne nt. Sunday even ·
special mu'slc and Pastor
tng_$er_v1ce, 7. p.m ; W ed nes day
service 7 30 p.m.
Richard Thomas bringing the
JUBilEE CHRISTIAN CENTE R
message.
Geo •ge's . Cree" Rood . Church
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
schoo l, 9°30 om , morning war ·
ship . 10 :30 . e¥e nin g ser.,lce . 7:30. Henderson and Edith Harper
Praye r meeHn g Wedne sdov. 7;30 called at the Ewing Funeral
pm .
Ho!Qe last week during
ST. PAVl lUTHERAN CHURCH ,
visiting
hours for Roy Pooler,
Corner of S~c o m o r e and Second
Sh ., Pomeroy The Rev. W itliom a relative.
M tdd leswatl h, Pa stor
S u n de ~
Genevieve Guthrie ha s
Schoo l a t 9.45 a m. and Church returned home from Holzer
Ser viCes 1 1 a .m .
SACRED HE.A.RT, Re11 . Father Medical Center.
Mr . and Mrs. Howa rd
Paul D . Welton , po stor . Phone
992-2825. Satu rday even ing M an , Elliott of Columbus recently'"
7.30. Sun day M an 8 and 10 o.m , visited their parents here and
Confeu lo n, Soturdoy 7·?·30p m.
CHRISTIAN 8APITST - On lhe allended church here on
Route 7 bypass . James E. tliees . .. Sunday morning.
po"tor. Sund ay sc hool, 10 a.m.:
Vi sitors at the Arthur
mor ning w ort hlp, 11 a .m.; even - Atherton home la!lt Wedmg serY ic e , 7.
TA:INITV Christ ian A uembly, nesday were Mr. and Mrs.
Coo lv il le
Gi lber t Spencer , Richard Armstrong and
pastor . Su nda y ''hoo l. 9 :30 a.m .. children of Lockbourne, Ohio,
morn1ng wor ship, 11 o.m. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H1180 Faiella,
e'o'enlng ser'o'ice. 7.30 p.m.:
Groveport, Ohio and Mr. and
m1dweek ptoyer ser v,ce Wednes
Mrs. Clarence Atherton and
day , 7·30 p .m.
grandson of Long Bottom.
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Th e Almanac
United Press lnternallonal
Today zs Friday, Apn l 28,
;
lhe 1181h day of 1978 with W
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to foll ow.
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pres ident of the Uni ted
States. was born April 28.
1758. Thi s is enterta iner AnnMargrcl' s 371h borthday
On thi s day in history.
In 1788, Mary lan d was
admltled to the Umon as the
seventh• state.
In 1922, the war with Japan
was officially en ded with
signing ul a lrealy by lhe
United States and 47 other
nations.

THAT SCRAMBlED WORD GAME
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South blames bad finesses
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Print llflSwer here:
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Ry Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
" F"Incsscs work for everyone else. Why don't they
ever work for me'.' " com~
plalncd South
South had drawn trumps,
cashed the ut•e of di amonds
and lust a diamond fi nesse
Rack cam e a third diamond.
Later on, South led a heart
t owa rd hi s ha nd a nd
finessed the nine only to
have it lose lo th e I0. The
dclcnse also cashed their
ace and kzng of hearts.

A Mi:-;so url r ctt dcr wants
to know what you bid as
dc(lle r , with l'Vcrybod y vul~
ncr rt ble
Yuu j ust upcn one hcurt ,

but we wo ul&lt;l not criliczze a
tw o-hcm·t opf'nl!lg, or a twod ub opening zf you play two
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bid
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(For a copy ol JACOBY MODERN, send Sl lo " W1n al
Bndge · ca re of thts newspa- .
pet , P 0 Box 489. Rad10 Cily
StaiiOn . New York , N Y 10ll19. )

�Senlmcl, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Frzday , Apn l 28, 1978

8- The Dmly Senhnel, Middkpuzt-Puurczuy, 0 ., Fzzday, Apn l28, ~~~~~8'~---------~----------------------:------------------------------,

THESE MESSAGES OF OUR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE ARE SPONSORED EACH WEEK BY lHE FOLLOWING
TRIN~Il~Y~·~~~~!Ill!~

"
' Pe r r rn pastor Bob Buc k . Sunda y
school sUpt , Churc h School 9 15
o m , worstup servrce 10 JO om
Chorr rehearsal . Tvesdoy 7 JO
p m under drrectron of ' Alrce
Nease .

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
N AZ AR EN E Corner Umon and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender
son pastor Sunday sc hool 9 JO
a rn Glen McClu ng, su p ! , n1orn
in g worshrp 10 30 o .m , ever1rng
lH?tvrce , 7 30 , rnrd -week servrce
Wednes day 7 30 p m

GR ACE EP ISCOP Al

The

fh~"

Albert MacKerwe rector Ser
... rces and Sunday sc hool at 12
noon

POM EROY C~U R C H OF CHR IS!
212 W Mom St.John McArthur
poslor 8 rble sc hool . q 30 om

rnor mng

war :o&gt;h rp

10 J0

Youth meetmgs b 30 p m

om
even

'rng worshrp 7 30. Wednesday
.nrgh l pra yer meettng and Brble
''!.tudy 7 30 p. m.
THE SA LVA TI ON A RMY
11S
:su nernut Ave , Pomeroy Envoy
&lt;md Mr5 Roy Wmmg ofhn?r., m
c ha r ge
Sunday h olines~
meettng 10 o m Sun d ay School
·10 30 om . Sunday school leader
'VP SM Elo1~e A da ms , 7 p m
~olvo t 1on
mee t tn g
vor1ous
~pee ker~ ci nd mus 1c spec ro ls 7 30
p m Thursda y 10 o,;, to 2 p m
Lad1es Horne League a ll women
1nvlled 7 30 p m prayer meet1ng
and B1ble study . Bob Es tep
Re~;
Noel
Hermon
leader
teache r
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP
liST CHA PEl Rou te I Shade
Po!.TOr Bobby El k rns
Sunday
school 5 p m Sunday worsh1p
5 .i S p IT\ Wednesday prayer ser
VI Ce 7 J0 p IT1
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
0 ~ CHR IST 200 W M orn St
Jeny
Paul mmtster phone 9&lt;12 7M6
Con-.~ 1 voltve
non . ms tr umenlol
Sun day worsh rp 10 o rn
Brble
.,tudy 11 o m worshtp 6 p rn
Wedne$doy B1b le st udy 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BI BLE CHR IST IAN
CHURCH
Rev Ro lph
Smllh
pastor Sun day' school 9 30 o m
Mr~ Wo d ey Froncls supennte n
dent Pu~achmg servt(E!S hrs t 8
th1rd Sunday~ lollow 1ng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UN IT ED METHODISI
Preachtng 9 30 o m f1r st and se
cond Sundovs ol each month
thtrd and lourt h Sunday~ each
rnont h wo1sh1p serv1ce at 7 30
p nr
Wednesday even1ng~ at
7 JO Prayer and Btb le Study
SEVE N TH-DA Y ADVE N TIST
· Mulberry He1ghts Rood Pome ro y
Pastor Albert D1t1es Sabbath
Sc hoo f Supenntenden t.
( lora
Mcintyre Sabba th School Sotur
dov olternoon or 2 00 w1 th Wor
• t.hlp Sel vtce l ollowtng otJ IS
'
RU fl A ND FI RST
BA PTISI
Ststet
H arnett
CHURCH
• Wo rner Supt Sunday School
1 9 30 am , morn,ng w01shtp
• )O•Sam
~ · THE HILAND CHAPEl George
• Cas to pastor Sund ay School
'9 30 o m evemng worsh 1p 7 30
: ilhursday even1ng prayer '!iervt ce
' '30pm
;: PO M HIOY
FIRSI
BAPTIST
• Oc v1d Mann mtntshar Wdl•o m
' Wa tson Sunday school su pr Sun
' itoy sc hool q 30 a m
mornmg
• worsh• p 1030o.m
; • FIRST SOUTHERN 8A PTIS1 787
• Mulberry A ve Pomer oy Paul J
: Wh 1te Pa stor Gory Ba sh a m Sun ·
, ~oy sc hool wpt Sunday sc h ool
t;J 30 am
morn1ng wor shtp
10 30 evenmg worsh1p 6 30 p m
M1dweek prayer sftrv!C.e 7 30

pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENIER
De.ter Rd Longsvrlle Ohro Rev
Clyde ferretl
Pbslor
Sunday
School
11
o m
Satu r day
preoch 111g ser,..1ces 7 30 p m
Wedne~doy evenmg Btb le study
or 7 30 p m
FAITH IABERNAClE CHURCH
Ba tley Run Rood Re v Emmett
Rowson po~tor Hendley Dunn
sup! Sunda y ~chool 10 am Sun
day even 1ng ~ervtce 7 30. Btble
teo Ch1ng 7 30 p rn Thur sday
DYESVIllE
CO MMUNITY
CHU RCH Roger C furner past or
Sunday Hhool q 30 a m Sunday
morntng worsh1p 10 J0 Sunday
8'JHfllng serv1ce 7 30
MIDDlEPORT
Ml MORIAH BAPTIS T Corner
r our tb and Motn Mtddlepott
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun
day School 9 30 o m Mr s Erv•n
Baumgardner
su pr
M o rnmg
w or shtp 10 AS om
MIDDlEPORf CHURCH
OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIA N UNION ,
lowrttnce Manley pastor Mrs
Ru '3 ~e ll Young
Sunday School
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 o rn
b ·enmg worsh•p 7 30 Wed nes
day prayer mee t1ng 7 30 p m
M I MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
H:oc•"e Reule 1 1he Re11 Jame s
M Muncy po ~tor Sunday ~choal
q 45 om
rnornm g worsh •P 11
om
even•ng worshtp
7 JO
Prayer mee t 1n g Tuesdov 7 30
pm
Young peoples meeting
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BA PTIST
Comer Sut!h and Palmer the Re v
K~rby
O•ler
pastor
Rober!
Porker supe11n tendent . Sunday
WM PO Rod 10 program 7 .45 a m
Sunday School 9 15 o -n Morn
u1qWorsh1p 10 15 om 'f'outhoc
ltvt !U;!S or1d leU ows htp for 1un•or
and sentor htgh stud"'nts 6 p m
)und oy evenmg wonh1p 7 30
p m Mtd week prayer ~erv •ces
Wednesday 7 30 p m.
CHUR CH O f
CHRIS!
M'd
dleport 51h and Mo1n , George
Clotc rntntster M •ke Gerlach ,
supennrer1den1 . Terry Yankey
vouth rnmts l er 81ble sc hool q 30
om
mornmg worshi p
10 30
a m
e11emng worshtp
7 30
prayer servtce 7 p m Wednes ·

dey
MIDDlE PORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev. J•m Broome
pastor Mrs Mary Lar"hey Sunday
school sup! Sunday schoo l , ff 30
o tn
mornmg worshtp
10 30
om
Sunrloy
evon g eiiSI I(
meeltng
7 00 p m
Pr aye r
meelmg Wednesday , 7 30 p m.
UNIIE D
PRES B YTE RIAN
MINISI RY OF MEIGS COUNTY ,
Dwtghtl Zav11l . dtre&lt;:tor
HARRISO N V I l l E
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
Ernest
Str1ckl111 poster Sunday church
school 9 30 a rn , Mrs Homer
lee
sup!
morntng wors hlp ,

10 30 •
MIDDlEPORT. Sunda y school
Q 30om Rtcho rd VolJ g ho n, supr
M orn mg worshtp 10 30
SY RACUSE Morn1ng worshtp 9
om Sunday school 10om Mr s
Sarnp~Oil t-ioll ~up!

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M•ddlcpo r t Bobby E l ~tns pa stor
Sunday School 10 o 111 worshtp
sorv1ce II o m , eyening ~e r ... tce ,
7 30 p rn . Th ursd oy pruy11,1
meetmg o nd 81ble study, 7 30
p .rn
RU TlAN D FR EEWil l BA PIIS I
Church
l eland Hole y pastor
Sun day $Chool 10 a m . e11en,ng
HH-ttce
7 30 p rn . Prayer
meetmg, Wednesdo y. 7 30 p.m
CH URCH O f GO O ol Prophecy ,
loca ted on the Q. J. Wht l e Rood
of! h tghw oy 160 Sunday Sc hoo l
10 o m
Superint end en t John
Loved ay Fu ~! Wed.,l}sdoy mgh t
ol monlh CPMA ser¥1CBs . ~econd
Wedne~d oy WMB meeting third
throug h
f tllh yov lh
$ervice .
George Croyle , po sl or .
570
HOP E BAPTI S1 CHAPEl
Cro n t St , M 1ddlepor t, Rev. Bobby
Elk 1ns Su nday ~chool 10 om .
mor nmg wor ~ht p , 11, evenm g
wor sh rp
7 30 p m
Thursday
ever1m g 8 1bl e ~tud y and pra yer
meettng . 7 30 p m. Afl 1hoted w1l h

11\llldleport, Ohzo

Alfred ·
Social Notes

Sunday School attendance
on April 23 was 60. The offering was $32.17 which goes
for World Servzres.
Worship services were
held at 10 :45 with the Rev.
Arthur Duhl of Athen s,
retired minister, in place of
Rev. Thomas, who was away
for the weekend. The sermon
title was "A Second Chance"
portray ing Peter following
Jesus alar off. Special music
was "Ten Thousand Years"
by Eleanor Boyles, Sandra
Ma ssa r and
Fl orence
Spencer. The choir sang "Fill
My Cup." The attendance
was 36.
The Sunday School is
planning Vacation
.ble
School the week of June 26
with Jani ce Pullins, leader.
Additional help is needed.
s 8 c.
BRADF O RD
CH URCH
OF
Thirteen from this area
CHRI ST G obo el Mrol , pastor .
ended the county revival
att
Sunday sc hoo l , 9 30 o m , m orn.
al Hea th United Methodist
tng church , 10·30 o rn Junror
&lt;hur(h pro gram u nder d 11 eC I10n
C'hurch in Middleport on lasl
ol Kore n M ro z lor chil dr en. 2·10, Tuesday evening with Curt
durrn g regular church hou r m
and Charlotte Davis with
church bo se rne nt. Sunday even ·
special mu'slc and Pastor
tng_$er_v1ce, 7. p.m ; W ed nes day
service 7 30 p.m.
Richard Thomas bringing the
JUBilEE CHRISTIAN CENTE R
message.
Geo •ge's . Cree" Rood . Church
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
schoo l, 9°30 om , morning war ·
ship . 10 :30 . e¥e nin g ser.,lce . 7:30. Henderson and Edith Harper
Praye r meeHn g Wedne sdov. 7;30 called at the Ewing Funeral
pm .
Ho!Qe last week during
ST. PAVl lUTHERAN CHURCH ,
visiting
hours for Roy Pooler,
Corner of S~c o m o r e and Second
Sh ., Pomeroy The Rev. W itliom a relative.
M tdd leswatl h, Pa stor
S u n de ~
Genevieve Guthrie ha s
Schoo l a t 9.45 a m. and Church returned home from Holzer
Ser viCes 1 1 a .m .
SACRED HE.A.RT, Re11 . Father Medical Center.
Mr . and Mrs. Howa rd
Paul D . Welton , po stor . Phone
992-2825. Satu rday even ing M an , Elliott of Columbus recently'"
7.30. Sun day M an 8 and 10 o.m , visited their parents here and
Confeu lo n, Soturdoy 7·?·30p m.
CHRISTIAN 8APITST - On lhe allended church here on
Route 7 bypass . James E. tliees . .. Sunday morning.
po"tor. Sund ay sc hool, 10 a.m.:
Vi sitors at the Arthur
mor ning w ort hlp, 11 a .m.; even - Atherton home la!lt Wedmg serY ic e , 7.
TA:INITV Christ ian A uembly, nesday were Mr. and Mrs.
Coo lv il le
Gi lber t Spencer , Richard Armstrong and
pastor . Su nda y ''hoo l. 9 :30 a.m .. children of Lockbourne, Ohio,
morn1ng wor ship, 11 o.m. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H1180 Faiella,
e'o'enlng ser'o'ice. 7.30 p.m.:
Groveport, Ohio and Mr. and
m1dweek ptoyer ser v,ce Wednes
Mrs. Clarence Atherton and
day , 7·30 p .m.
grandson of Long Bottom.
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FRANK &amp; ERNIE

IN

Th e Almanac
United Press lnternallonal
Today zs Friday, Apn l 28,
;
lhe 1181h day of 1978 with W
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to foll ow.
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it s last quart er .
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James Monroe, fift h
pres ident of the Uni ted
States. was born April 28.
1758. Thi s is enterta iner AnnMargrcl' s 371h borthday
On thi s day in history.
In 1788, Mary lan d was
admltled to the Umon as the
seventh• state.
In 1922, the war with Japan
was officially en ded with
signing ul a lrealy by lhe
United States and 47 other
nations.

THAT SCRAMBlED WORD GAME
o1
by Henri Ar nold and Bob l ee

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April

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South blames bad finesses
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Print llflSwer here:
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Open ing lca cl

A REWAW
ALL ROUND,

wo uldn 't

a hea rt t nck for dec l:1r c r ''
clu b or d l iu nond lead would

Vulnera bl e : Nor lh-South
Dea ler : South

BARNEY

He

which or&gt;poncn l won lhat
lrzck because the fo ur -spade
contract wou ld be sale
A heart lead would ensu re

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have gone wrong for any

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would not have taken either.
He wou ld dra w tru mps,
ru ff his SIX of clubs and play

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one zener 10 each square, 10 form

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So ulh 's line of p lay was a
loser this time. Th e co rrect
play was always a winner .

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Ry Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
" F"Incsscs work for everyone else. Why don't they
ever work for me'.' " com~
plalncd South
South had drawn trumps,
cashed the ut•e of di amonds
and lust a diamond fi nesse
Rack cam e a third diamond.
Later on, South led a heart
t owa rd hi s ha nd a nd
finessed the nine only to
have it lose lo th e I0. The
dclcnse also cashed their
ace and kzng of hearts.

A Mi:-;so url r ctt dcr wants
to know what you bid as
dc(lle r , with l'Vcrybod y vul~
ncr rt ble
Yuu j ust upcn one hcurt ,

but we wo ul&lt;l not criliczze a
tw o-hcm·t opf'nl!lg, or a twod ub opening zf you play two
cl ubs as your only forcin g
bid
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Bndge · ca re of thts newspa- .
pet , P 0 Box 489. Rad10 Cily
StaiiOn . New York , N Y 10ll19. )

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NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
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Feb 13 at Se .... N Sew Ou tlet
Ma n ~!reel
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A ll
po l ye~ t er double k nt t ~ redu ced
4 0"~ and SOu o Jhread b g ~pool
5 l or Sl
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Rutlonrl legr on
Fnr r11 f&gt;lle ry Sunday at I"} 00
noon Spomored by VFW
ACTION AN D hel p l or Bo reo red
Women WI (
Sraruo, Repar I
tWarn en '&gt; lnformar ran .(entl~
ol Ohr o Ph one 992 706C&gt;"" to n
fmmat on
FISHING
DERBY o r Rurlo r1d
.0. nerrcon Legr on Pos t So t 8
Sun Ap nl 29 th and 30 th from 1
ro 5 S/ pe• pole per day lake
u'&gt;t ~loc k ed
SPECIAl
AUCTION
Attcn tron
dealer s
yard safes f lea
marke Ts and pub lrc So Tu•doy
Ap rr l 19 1 prrr Warehouse l•
qvrdorron Sole
C.los~wore
rays car1nmg JO ' ~ vrny l ll oo •
tu n11e r~ chrld er ., do th rng and
lor~ of mts r at Ohro R rv~r Au(
! ton Mergs Plo1 o M rddlepor I
Oh10 R£&gt;gu lor So le F11 and
Sot at 7pm

Lost and found
LOST BETWEEN Porne oy Not ronal
Bonk &amp; porkmg lo t Sovrng~
booM SornP 11 orwy rn th e book
lllbund pleo~e coli 997 7807 Ot
Jell Hart 614 597 4/ 75 Re .... ard

lte.tp Wanted

WAITRESS WANIW Ap ply'" pe
~on
C r ow ~
Steak Hou'l e
Pomer o y Ohto

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rn terv ew qq7 7480

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POTASH, FERlO-PELS
&amp; BLEND

Pomertr1 Landmark
Jack W Carsey Mgr

Phone 992 2181
I

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NH D EXPERIEN CW bab y ~ tter l or
rhree pr e ~(hooiC&gt;r~ and so
rn eone to do ~prtflg dear tn g

985 4737
WAN TED OlD l R lady to ~ toy w rth
older man l or home ond ~a rne­
wage\ qq7 576 4
NfED SOMFONf to do body woriColl7 47 3154
ASSIST ANl 4 H Age nt Mu ~r be
able to w(I! M w th you1 h O!&gt; wel l
o~ adult ~ Pro vtOu~ e :tpiH et1((&gt;
rn w orkrn g ~ lh f OUi h 1\
de~rroblf'
Bochel or dPgH:&gt;P
pll~leHed but an y odd rtt onol
1101 11 "9
bPyond h 9h ~chool
w rll be cons tdr•rP d M u ~l hP o
MP tg\ County "'"rdPnl For
rnotP rn l 01motron con tact John
RKe or
389S An lqual
Opper lu1 rly / lflployt

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J AN D 4 RM futn \'"ll.'d or d un
f' hon('

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COU NIRV MOBI! l Htr1ne f)ar k
Ji out e rl "n th of Pome•oy
Lo1g(• lot ~ Co!l(f?'} 7 &lt;~79
rent
R{l llt a l~
a~s· ~s r on&lt; fl ra tfl\ l or ')pnror
( l !l0fl5 Cr:rnrm 1 Vrll oge Monot
Ap1 ~ Mtddleporl qq'] 77A7

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992

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1066

1RAil ~ R WIT H Ia ! 011 Un o 1 Ave
l ot on Fou ll tCw He ght s worer
top and septr ( to n ~ Phone
Q9/ 7360

APP RO X 10 ocr cs on f-latw ood~
Rood lb f lc( t c and wote •
av oJio blc
See hkey Hrll
Po n1e 1o ~
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PI o ne

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3885

II ROOM TW O star ,. house Dou
ble garage wt th opart me1 t out
buldmgs 17 octe s RuiiMd
$(1e or co li r 0
Stcwor t
747 2471

"I ~ I I Qio'

992 3325

116 E Sec9nd Slreel
MIDDLEPORT - Large 4

An

un tt
brt c k
apar tm ent
buildtng wrth all unrts
rented Has B year pa yout
m presen t co ndrt on Th 1s
mvestment ha s a lot of

let Pomeroy
soften &amp; condrtron your
water w1th Co..op water

potent•a l Only $13,000
HEY Gl
No down
paym en t on thr s approved
hom e wt lh 4 b edr ooms 2
b a th s
ce ntr ol h ea l tng ,
family room and wor ksh op
Ha s gara ge and 3 tots Just
$79 300

soHener , Model UC SVI ,
Now Only

•289.95
l et us test you r w•ter Free

LARGE BRICK - 9 rooms
w1 th attt c Need s a little
work
bu t tS t n goo d
loca t ton wt fh ct t y water ,
na t
gas a nd ex tra lot

Pomeroy Landmark
Jock w Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

$5 500

NEW LISTING - 35 Acre,,

Mobile Home• for Mle
11

55
bl•d •oa rn o,
1 on
In
Qq') 775 4 01

rnobrle hone
'1
Vt! r ~ good rondr
M rddiPpm!
Ca ll
997 7497

large ol d ba r n cr op l and, 3
be dr oom reaso n abl e hom e,
wtth large tamt ly r oo m~
woodb u rntng ftrepla ce , 2
ba t hs
exce lle nt spr rng
wa t er an d 3 ca r garage

near No 2 tipple S38 000.
NEW LISTING - 7 room
fr ame on 3 leve l l ot s near
sho p ptn g
cente r
tn
Will ( ARt l o lhf' el derly
homr&gt; Phon fl 9Q'J 73 I &lt;~

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Mtddlepor t

Ha s bath ,

natural ga s F A

WA TE P Wlll drrllrng Wrlltam I
Gran t 7 4 ") 7879
DO YOU nf'ed lr ne~ t on e or
gro . . pf?
Coli B J
Do1 'o l
747 1850 otl ()r 61Jrn

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE

f urnace

and 1 car garage Sl/,000
NEED GOOD CLEAN
WELL MAINTAINED
HOU SES
IN
MIDDLEPORT
AND
AWAYS OUT WITH A
COUPLE OF ACRES OF
FARM LAND CALL 991·
3325

FO P

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o bu 985 3q?B

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70~ 4

POS TS l or ~ol e H I! lon g
$ 1 25 eoch I 97S I o d I 750 4
wheel dt rve- S3800 Good co"
dt l ron 9Q'} b795 or li 4J ;H~JJ

Pomeroy Landmark

MAIN
POMEROY, 0
NEW LISTING - large

9 .. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
lllill. Phone 9922181

ol der home 8 rooms 5
bedrooms ba t h form al
dtn tng
garage
carport

EXPERT

porches JU ST $950000
DIG THIS DAD - Dr ive a

Wheel
Balance

lt ffl e save a lot 11 2 story
trame
nrce
lot
3
be d rooms bath formal
drntng garage low ta xes

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74? 798d
WA S H~P AN D
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new
a dd rtron
{ restr tcfed l Ex cellen t for
your new home SJ 500 00

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WORK PAN1S
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durt~
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..Jcnrm cut off&lt;. Od d ~ an d ~ nd1
)hop Rt I U rdd lf'pot l Ohro
4'17bi7J
B,.arn'
the
M00NRAKER
f nw• r CDE 44 ro tor th p coO •
ol.- obit&gt; grow1d plane o 1d
qu dr w rf' $300 40 chonn t I
ro d o wrth 0 10-1 rnr ~ ff $4 00

JO ..

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lo vely

new~;~r

home 7s acre J
bed r ooms formal d rnt ng
nt c e k1 t c hen c arpeting .
many more home f eat ur es

1 car garage S3l 500 00
1 YEARS OLD - •n new

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li' r OO! Glac,~ Mo i&gt; IL•r Doyt on o
bfJOI 1/(.t h p Mf'r(vr y Crur&lt;,(l
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burh up tro ler l ot lonq
l11gh 'PI2l'd haul po wer wench
• " nnd t•qurpml• nr $3 750
9 49

· Pomeroy Landmark

9 .. _J ack W Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

197 4 DAI SUN
79 000 rr'u le:.
qrn J19b

ON l A ( Rf w ooJ.,rl lo t ~ near
Ml' 9 " H qh School~ Ph o ne

997 5573

1I V ~ ROOM S bo th loundty 1oo m
On I ac1e lor SIS 000 l11 rn
qq') 61711 01 9Q') 371 11
10 I HF hu nt( r who wor Is h•'&gt; o w 11
land i w cn ty acre~ ot h II land
wtth ~ la nd '' G l tm ber $6000
flh t:Jil fl' 997 7330 •
BV OWN I R 4 bedr oorn ht tr ~
hous e large co ,n er lot boy
wrnd ow s 2 bo t h~ Ow ner wtll
lrnonce lnqurrc at 409 So uth
5th Avenue Mtddlepor I

doors Sl800000
MEI GS COUNTY ' S
OLDEST FULL TIM E
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
WE HAVE SERVED YOU
AND SOME OF YOUR
CHILDR EN (LIST WITH
US NOW TO SELL )
HENRY E CLELA ND
REALTOR
HANK , KA THY &amp; LEONA
ClElAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992 225 9- 992 6191
992 ) S68- 992 6009

Cal l

SERVICE
Call After S 00 or
Anyltme Saturday
992 71l9or'l92 5041
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991 7Cfl 4
8 roo m 1o m odcl ~ d
home all mrwtal trghr , l uel
orl lu rno ce
Rutland oreo
$36 OOCl N ew 3 bedr oor n tol ol
e lt&gt;ctrrc ho ne I 11 3 au lo' ~
near m ne~ $17 000 Bu rld t 19
lot I 11 a cre:. ru1 o l woler on
lol $3 800 Co ll 747 2819 al ter 5
pm or any t rrne Sol 8. Sun

7'1 ACRES

EXPERIENCED

Radiator~

Servicehom tiM
frvdl or au114ro....
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

r

Broker
107 1 , Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Ohto

p" 992 2171

PHONE 991 6333
Offt ce Hours
9amto4pm
Closed
Thursdays
Saturdays at noon

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fr lltn g
s tat1 o n
tn clud• n g
butldlng
eq utpme nt
sto c k
and
mer cha ndt se l ocated at
l angsvil l e Ohio on Route
124 Known as Bertha s
Groce r y
Sell ing pr rce

·• KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone
992 3748 or 992 5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 I mo

525 000 00
4

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NEW LISTING - Grocery

bath ,

PomeiOJ

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

and

Your Full Ttme
Rea l E state Broker

New llstmg

CALL
THE WISEMAN

REAL

IN GALLIPOLIS

ESTATE AGENCY

AT 446·3643

For The Best
Prtce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

BOB'S

AUTO PAINTING
Rl l
Mrddteport, Ohro
24 Years Serv1ce

· SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Parnt Jobs
Small Cars
1100 00
large Cars
1125 00
Trucks
1175 00
Body work &amp; repair 11 00
per rnch ustng only the best
Dupont malerrals
742 3010
4·9 l mo

MOORE'S

Muffler . Brakes .
Shocks . Tires .
Battery .
Installation Service
Ph 9922848 Pomeroy, 0
3 IS tfc

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esrdentral

and

commer c ial
Call
for
estrmate, 24 hour serv1ce
Anyday , anyftme

"Get A load Of This"
WETHERALL CONCRETE

Phone 985 3806

3 bed r oom s

Jack's Sep~
Tank Semce

Box 3

Chester Ohro
10 30 c

Harlford
8822175

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Blown Insulation

on heattng cost
Expenence and

fully rnsured
Free Est
Call 992 3815
4-9 1 mo

675 1582

UNION OPERATED
3 30 l mo

I

JIM KEESEE
Cellulosic (wood hberl
Thermal lnsulatron
Save 30 pet to 50 pet

Henderson

MODERN SUPPLY
Small eng1ne &amp; mower
servtce, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Grbson Trllers. Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servrce

399 W Mam Sl.
Pomeroy , Oh1o
Ph 992-2164
4-)4-l mo .

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old , tu ll 1

carpe t ed
elec trt c h ea
( Ohr o Power) carport w tt t
storage a r ea Dmmg ant
cook1ng area separate Att
condttt on ed
a l l c urfa tn•
and d r apes go Located 1r
Rust 1c H i ll s Syr a c use
O h ro
sell ng fa st tor

CARTER

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Your Love, ~ • ~
Your Rrngs, f, •

AUnfORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

Choose wrlh
As Much Care

Sales &amp; Servrce

Phone

300 Marn St
Pomerov 992 6282
or 991 6263
8AM1o430PM

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SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 ft c
Du6Iness Sen;ce!'i
WI N TER G El to yout h ou~ c? lei u ~
make 11ece~~ory r o parr ~ A I
lr omt \l Conwun on 7,.21378

Ueal Estate for Sale

Photographer

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

Coll997 7481
NEW 3 bedtoom h o u ~e 1 bo !hs
all elec
I oc1e M rddlepon
do~e to Rutla nd Phon e q9'}
7A81

Cheryl Lemley

COUNlfiY !arrnl ond wrlh ~eclu d
C'd w oo d~ wol c r (l tlti good oc
c e!. ~ 111 Monroe Coun ty W Vo
$1 000 down ca ll ( 30&lt;~ ) 77 2
3102or t304) 772 3127

Associate

Home Phone 742 2003
Hrllon Wolfe, Sr

220 E Marn Sl

Home Phone 949 2589
Georg eS HobsteHer Jr

5739

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

JUST LISTED - Rt 33 - 10 Acres ot land along Rt 33
4lane 1ust nor th of Pomeroy Nice home st i es Asking

m 800

JUST LISTED - 6''' ACRES wt lh a n•ce I' ' story
house m ostly carpeted with 3 or 4 bedrms l1 v mg rm ,
la mtly rm wr th ftrepla ce ba sem ent fuel oil furna ce,
garage an d outbulldtngs Some fe nc tng plen t y of r oad
fr onta ge an d gar den spa ce (t t y water a nd dr tlled we l l
Loc close to hospdal and sc hool at L aurel Cl if f Askrng

wood s a nd m i nerals Asktng S21 500

Specraltzed

1n

yard

grading ,
drrvewavs ,
landsca pmg , etc

Call

stove Attached (1 car 1 garage Chrysler Atr Temp

' The PhotoQnPhV of urry
Biker

Mtddteporl, Ohio

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BRADFOR D
Au ctroneCr
Co m
plc te Ser"VtCe Phone 949 2487
or QA 9 2()().) Racmc Oh ro ( ttft
Brod f otd
l l WOOO

(614) 667-6177
P m.

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CHESTER, 0.
985-4100

can come In
and see what you're gwttlng
- Good setechons - Fully
stocked
Buy where you

covotrng
~ep !t t
sys t em~
dozer bo c ~h o e dump !rue!-:
ltme stone
gro11el
bla ckT op
povrng R1 143 Phone I (6 1-4 )

o98 7331

Pn

Prt ce S42 000

builder N tce a rea on bl ac ktop road abou l 5 m inut es
from F ive Poi nts Crt y wa fe r availab l e Seller may
help hnl!tnce S13, 900

NEW LISTING - Country Store Has nat gas and city
waler Gasoline pumps and tanks Two story buil ding

wit h 2 rms

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

Work shop with

other bu il dings Eastern Local
We Need Listings
We have buy en for many lyposol properly
CALL JIMMY DEEM Auoclato, 949 2311

15 IN STOCK
Largest Selection

In The Yllllty

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A thought for the day
President James Monroe ,
author of " The Mon ro e
Doctnne/' sald
"Nat10nal
honor IS natiOnal property of
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hereby declared to be an
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tmme d tate
p u~sage
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pr o t ec t
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SEC IV T hrs Ord rn ance
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1978

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HUMAN SOC!E fY - FREDERICK THE GHEAT
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1'1•ts for Sale
HOOF HOlLOW Hm "1 ~ Bu¥ ~e ll
tr oJe o r ltnr n N evv and used
~ o d dl e., ~uth l-It C' '&gt;'C''&gt; Alban y

1614 )608 mo

Ame n c an

RI SINC S! AR Ken r t.•l Boo rdrng
ndo ur or d ou!drJor run~
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rmw Call I 307 0550
2

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RATED

Bu1lt - Valui!

of a L 1fe tim e

SEE THEM TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

vt-AH OLD mole G t oyhqu 1d
Good wr lh chtld! (&gt; 1 SJS Of
I ta d~ lo t n
li t&gt; 843 7063

A

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GREAT WAY
TO

rlltQhl ha'l e lo cort teno w tth r;1
few exi ra pt PSsu re
ICJ.hl i
bo th o o rneslt call y dncl 111 ~ o u
deahng s wr lh o trw r"- k. elJ :J ,
cool hea d

AS LOW AS
1

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Plus Tax &amp; Ttlle

P S, PB V6
18 000 miles

SAGITTARIUS (No•

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CAPRICORN IDee 11 Jan 19
Don 1 olam e o !fl cr s l o a1 1
lman c1a1 loss yO(J mtgtt ::~ P H £'
1o da )1 TtHo w.nc c auttnr tv u ,c
wrnos mll oe yo 11 dam~ n ,1
tt'i etrs

AQUARIUS IJan 20 Feb 191(•o
nollling to cause re o c llt :J \ tc
nay eve n tf yo u na \~' rr s wnll o ,.,
y::J u r p n d e You car1 I raw~ Wo•
Jo ba ck dow n gra c. e f tl ll y tn -101
keep your coo '

PISCES (Feb 20-March 101 '"IS

1975 FORD TORINO 4 DR .• ~~:?:.~- ~...... 2195
1973 MAVERICK 4 DR ...... ~~~~ ........... 11195
Sid Black
1973 JAVLIN 2 DR ..... .................
.. 11095
1973 CHEVY CHEVELLE STA. WGN ....... 11095
1972 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE......... ...... '1095
1972 OLDS 4 DR ........................... 1795
1972 BUICK 4 DR ........... ~~!?.......... ..1995
1973 FORD TORINO 2 DR.~~!~:. ~. ~.:.~.~-'1595
1971 FORD MUSTANG ......... ~:~ .......... '695
1972 FORD STA. WAGON .•.. :~?.u?.~~ ....... 1395
1969 MERCURY MONTERAY 4 DR ........ '395
1969 MERCURY COMET ........ ~~~~ ....... '395
1968 MERCURY COMET ......... ~!~ ......... '395

1RUCKS
1976 DATSUN PICKUP... ....... ~.~P-.. ..... '3495
1974 CHEVY ¥z TON AUTO.... ~-~:.~-~ .... '2795

rs on e of th ose day s wn e 1 ySJu
co ul d c re ate a real p ro h len O\
ac lt ng ltr st an d l h1nkrn g late
Cur b yo u r 1mpuls tv e ne ss

ARIES (March 1l·Aprlt 19) E•cr
th o ug h a tn e n d rs a poo r n s k
fi nd a m ean s othe r I han lell ln g
y'o ur pal off 11 you re a sked fo r a
loa-- Yo u wtl l lat e r regret tl tf
yo u are blun l
!NEWSP APER ENTERPR ISE ASSN t

NOTICE OF FILING
OF PETITION FOR
TRANSFER OF FUNDS

Noll ce Is hereby given t hat
on the 24th day of Apr. I 19 713
The Bo ard of Town ahl p
Trustees o f Clay Townsh ip,
t he Under signed pet i t ioner ,
flied a petrtron tn the Court of
Common Ple as of Ga ll l a
County , Oh i o be i ng Cl!tute
No M ise
No
26 o n th e
Doc ket of said Court , asklno
thai Sl
be transferred
tro m the Gene-ral F und to th e
Road Fund as prov i ded by
law for the reasons set forth
in said pr tlfl on and that sa id
pe t i t ion will bt tor heartno on
the 7Th da~ of June , 19 78

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R8 1Ph Angel
Marv in OU"\,.
Norman Mttch ell':!.

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FAIRMONT WAGON

23 Dec

21) You cou ld na\le !:.O rnan
!lOll S tn lit E Ill &amp; tod a \ IIIJ
DrOIBC I S w th o verta o &lt;Jt sa 3
trousl v Do few er ~ntngs out JC

Real N tce

1977 Cadillac DeVille SP.d.................. 18500
1978 Cut. Sedan 4 Dr ...1 .~~~~~~~ .~~. 1....... '6295
1977 Cut. Wagon .... .............. .... ..... 15995
1976 P~. Volare Sed .. ...................... 13195
1976 Cad. Deville Cpe ........... ........... .'7500
15600
1975 Cadillac Dev1lle Cpe., Gold
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe..1 .~ ••~1 ~:.' ...... .. 13495
1975 Cad. Deville Cpe..................... '4995
1974 Olds 98 lux. Cpe ...... ............... '2~95
1974 Vega Cpe. GL .. .. .... .. ............. 11695
1973 Pinto Wal!on ........................... 11295
1973 Buick LeSabre Sed.................... '1795
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe..................... .. ~ 199 5
1973 Cad. Deville Sedan .................... 12495
l!173 Olds 88 HT sed ... •····.. ··· .. ·.. ··· .. 11595
1972 [lOdge Charger ................. ..... . 11295
Now In Stock
Large selectton 1978 OldS(110btles ready for
delivery. We are ready to deal. So hurry tn ,
ptck yours out

Drive Home A Winner
See

one of these courteous salesmen

Pet e Burn s,

Marvrn Keebaugh or George Hams

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll like Our Quality Way of Dong Busrness" GMC
F10anc mg

992 S342

Pomeroy
Open Eventngs unfit 6 oo-trt Sp m Sat

33 MPG

AS LOW AS

3977.00

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MUSTANG II

2 Dr , auto , P S , Vo'l• ," ' MILE S Like new

ln .,es t $10,700 now

burtt on with firep lace

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1977 MAVERICK ............ ....... .. ....... 13695

J bed r ms and Ph baths Mostly ca rpeted

Big ce ntral fireplace wt lh heatatator Small barn and
about 20 acres fen ced NICe country sell ing ott black top
road

4Speed
Sharp

Jade green only 4 SOO miles, loaded

story

Mr and Mrs James C1rcle
or New Haven spent Sunday
at the home of Mary Circle
Belly Van Meter and Eume
Brmker called at th e home of
Jesse Gamer of Pomeroy on
Sunday afternoon
Vtsltmg at the Douglas
Circle hom e 11 er e Mrs
Gladys Deem of Portland,
Mr and Mrs Ernest J ohnson
of Belpre, Mr and Mrs Clint
Pttzer and son, Rocky, of
Bashan, Rev and Mrs Carl
Hicks, local
There were oo present for
Sunday School Aprtl 23
Eume Bnnker and Betty
Van Meter VISited recently
With Mrs Laura Byers of
Tarmers Run and her Sister,
Mrs Addle White of Penn·
sylvama
Earl Harden of Weston, W
va , Mr and Mrs Glenn
Ables of Bal d Knob s,
Margaret Tuttle, Ka thy
Johnson and son of Eagle
Ridge, Betty Wntesell of
Racme recently called at the
home of Mr and Mr s
Douglas C1rcle
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chester were dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and
fam 1ty

10rrna ll\ neal anJ P llr c nrn
wo rk llab t l ~ llrdl QC. In ttl•
Doard S 1 oc 1 a~ tn , \) Ut ~a~ l ~' 1C
ge1 thtngs dono Yo u won 1 tl f
Dl easccl w 111 tnc res u lt,
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fec tm g your fr n ances 10 L dci)
Luc k o r c han c e todd} On h
pru rl en! p racttcal rnc tn o d :, .,. ti l
ne1p you

1974
DATSUN
PICKUP

1

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - Sl acres with a nice

BY the Day

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 111

1978 COUGAR XR-7........................ 17495

18 Will sell qu iC k for S9 000
house Wt fh

SPECIALS

CARS

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

Carmel News '

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per manent n atu r e ha ve- been
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dt nan ces and
W H EREAS certa1n tralf1c
and mtsdemeanor prov1S10 n s
shou ld be re vrsed to comp l y
wtth c urr enl Sl ate law and
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codtft ca l ro n o f suc h or
dt nan ces tog e th e r wr Th th e
new matt er to be ado p led th e
ma tt ers to be amended and
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befor e the Co un cil
NOW
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darned by th e Counc 1 of th e
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of th e Vtl l ag e o t M1dO i epo r 1
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adopted
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by I he Mayor and the Cle r k. ol
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a l lached to lht s
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and !t i ed wrlh th e permane nt
o r d rnan ce r ecor d s of the
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pub l tCI'I o n of wh c h rn
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Sl4,300 - I', acres with nice l bedrm mobile home

nice 11v1ng room , kitchen &amp; bath La rge yard fenced In
ba ck Be Her all now. th is won't last long

USED

9' and 12' Vmyl
Flooring In Stock

NEW LISTING - Ready to go wtth nat gas and city

115,000 - Will buy a good l bedr house with large
living room and kIt chen 1 ba ths basement F A not
gas heat In Chester

POM EROY ' - l 1J1 st ory hom e in very good cond it ion
Fe~!fure s 4 bedroom s, lovely fam il y room tn basement

RIGGS

&amp; up

Sll 700 will buy a good 1 bedrm house and garage
storage building and ga rden space on St Rt 124 In
Syracuse
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SUPE R BARGAIN IN

AT

As Low As
•4 88 sq yd

centra ! heating and cooltng Very low elec bills A ll
lh 1s and approx o n e a cr e la nd Have a look On l y
$4] 900

Seller may he lp fin ance

REDUCED TO llS,900 -

WALLET I

Rubber Back Carpet

EXC AVATIN G dozef
backhoe
and drtcher Cho•les R Hot
l reld
Bo ( k Hoe Se rvt ce
Rutland Ohto Phone 7A2 2008

MARliN

AN EMPTY

All carpet rnstalled wrlh
paddrng at no charge
Exporl tnstaltalton

EXC AVAIING dole' l oader ond
backhoe wor~ dump lr u c k ~
and lo boys to r htre w 11 houl
fr ll d Ht to • orl ltmcs tone and
grovel Cal l Sob 01 Roge-r Jet
fe r~ day phone- 9Q'} 708q nrght
phone 992 3515 or (/q/ 5232

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SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE
&amp;
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3875

Between 7. 30 &amp; 9 00

WILL do roo fmg con~tru c t• o n
plurnbtng and heotmg No JOb
to o Ia ge or too srnoll Phone!

BO WER 5

6A IH ROOMS
AND Kt t chen~
re,nodeled ceran11c trle plum
bmg carpen lr y and general
momtenonce
13 yea rs ew
pcnenco 992 Jb85

water taps Ove r 3 acres of ntce lay ing l and on Co Rd

MORE WORK
COLUMBUS (UPl) - A blll
to establish a rune-member
State Board of Counselors
was sent back to the Ohio
House Judlclary Committee
Wednesday when a dozen
ame ndments to the b1ll
cropped up on the lower
chamber floor
"It looks hke we're gomg to
try to rewnte the btll on the
fl oo r, · complamed Rep
George
Tablack,
D·
Campbell, who asked that the
measure be sent back to
committee for more work
The proposed board would
reg ul a te
"s pe cl8ilty
couns elo rs That tas k IS
sought by the Ohio Board or
Psychologists, who fought the
b1ll and helped some
members draft the host of
amend men Is

YOU WON'T

Sweeper!! !oo~tcr~ u on !l ol
~m oll opplron(e5 lown m ower
nel( l to Sta te Hrghwoy Go tag e
on Reu le 7 Ph one (bl-4 ) qas

JERRY MURPHY

HOWE RY

NEW LISTING - A beauty at F1ve Pomts Her~ Is an
excell e n l 3 bedrm house with P 1 b aths, krtchen w rth
butl t tn applian ces family rm w1th fireplace , all
ntcely carpeted F ull basement wrth wood burning

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were attendmg • State
Ca mpers gathering at
Gallipolis th1s past week,
VISited his mother, Martha
Mays, at O'Bleness Memonal
Hospital, Athens Mrs Mays
und erwent surgery on
Monday
Ethel Shell, Columbu s,
VISited Mr and Mrs Mendal
Jordan and other frtends
here
Mona Jean Perry, grand·
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Vernon Perry, local, and
Bruce DaviS, fonnerly of
Dayton, were marned on
Saturday by the Reverend
Paul Yeun at the Albany
Umted MethodiSt Church m
Albany
Mrs
Chnton Gtlkey,
Albany, Mtss Karen Gtlkey,
Athens, Mrs Harold Gtllogly •
and Mr and Mrs Walter
Jordan, Joshua and Jeremy,
were m Washmgton C H on
Saturday evenmg for the
weddmg of Tma RBe Russell,
daughter of Reverend and
Mrs Ray Russell Reverend
Russell was reared m the
Wolf Pen area and IS a
brother of Mrs Gdkey and
Mrs Gillogly
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crabtree called on Scott Bond
m Jackson on Sunday af·
Bond ts
ternoon Mr
recovermg from a sertous
illness
Tara Bolen, year-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Ronald Bolen, ts confmed to
Childr en's Ho•p1tal ,
Columbu s, for tests and
observation Her mother or
olber fam1ly member stays
111th her

DOZER FOR HIRE

REMODlLING Plurnbmg h~ otr 11g
and a ll t yp e~ ol gmrt!rol repou
Com nel l o l propet ry oppro " 17
WorM guor ontc ~d 70 year ... f11(
oc e~ leve l land loto ted at
pefrerl CC! Phone 9€17 '1 409
!upp e r~ Plor n~ on Ohro Rout e
SEWING MACHINE Rcpolf-s Hll
7 Phone (bt 4) 667 6304
... rce oil make ~ 9&lt;i1 1284 Th e
Sh o p
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HOME SifE S for ~ole 1 m re 011d
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WE NEED LISTINGS WE
ARE SELLING FAST
LIST WITH US

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Pomerov1 Ohto

Chester Twp al l fe nce d 45
acres pastu r e ,
ac r es at
c r op land One acre farrr
pond st oc ked
7 rooms
ba th w tt h 4 bedroom s :
st ory new sht ngl e roo f
moder n k rt c he n
larg f
lr vrng room w rlh f1rep lace
City wa fer &amp; drd le d we ll

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Your Gown

For

HEATING INC.

$19 500
NEW LISTING FARM
FOR SALE , 72 Acres

Broker
Home Phone 992

&amp;

PWMBING

NEW LISTING - 10 Acre s of land Ideal tor the home

11 11 00 tror!f!f loca ted at
(h4J &lt;ohll .-. Ol1r1 Con!r ln,r I rO t
rr1 Pn on I ~ Pbur f' 304 773 SB73

FIV! ROOM opt !01 Hmt
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DUMP TRUCK

IWO ~TORY lr ome h o u ~C' o
oo m 5 and bam ce llot ou r
bv ldmgs 4 ones land a t ('dge
o l Ru tland Cor 1p le te lruriPI
hooM up o l o,o 2 bonk.. oppror ~
Prl ptop.-.r ty or SI S 500 Phon('

JUST ll SlED - 40 Acres m Southern Loca l wit h a
small bar., and dug wel l About 11 acres ltllable So me

SM All API ' Utlabll l or Ml y one
Furr11 ~ ht d Coll iJC/? 51b7 e...,cr,
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bed room SI IJ p01 fllon th S150
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LOT FO R A LITTLE
$16,000 00
TRY AND BEAT THIS -

10 ,. 50 rnobrle hom (' 7 bod roo rn
near RO(tne 991 S858
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147 500

Ran ch type home wt th
beau t t l ul
krtchen and
l or m al d rnmg J bed r oom s
basement storm wrndows

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Ohro

DAVE'S BACKHOE

BY OWNER 3 bod oom !. w th l ot{

m iner a l rtghts go wtth tl •
barn s tn good condthon
loca te d 1n Bashan Oh! &lt;
known as th e James Batley
farm
Exce ll ent buy a 1

We have enlarged our
servtce department and
Will servtee Hotpo1nt and
other b rands

Members of the Carpenter
Baptist Church Busy Bee
Soc1ety met at the church for
their Apr1l meetmg A s1lent
au(.'\1on was held m the social
rooms. Devollons were led by
Lynn Ann McWhorter Those
present included Metta
F1sher, Ida Cheadle, Hester
Peck, Emma Whlttmgton,
Beulah Perry, VIVIan Gaston ,
Kathy Frank, Molhe Brooks,
Lynn Ann McWhorter, Alice
LeiVing, Mary Brady, Mary
Workman and Freda Smith
Mrs Thad Dye, Chanty
and Rachel, Oew to Flor~da
and spent a week VlSltmg
relatives there
Mr and Mrs Clinton
G11key and Mr and Mrs Tad
Gilkey, Albany , along w1th
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
and Mr and Mrs Dwame
Jordan, Bryan Ke1th and
Sarah Faye, loca l, were
guestsofMr andMrs Walter
Jordan , Joshua and Jeremy .
to help Joshua celebrate hiS
th1rd birthday A Bugs Burmy
cake baked spec1at for the
occasion,
along
wtth
homemade 1ce cream was
served to the group Recent
guests at the Jordan home
were Mr and Mrs Nonnan
Shaner, Jody and Kevm,
Athens Route
Colwnbta Grange No 2435
held 1ts April meet mg on
Fr1day evemng The group
voted on delegate and
alternate to represent the
county at the annual State
Grange Sesston m Columbus
tn October Plans were
discussed for Columbia
Grange to VISit Ohto Valley
Grange and also ror Rock
Sprm gs Grange to VISit
Columbia Grange The State
Grange crwnb cake contest
was held and Rdla Rhoades
had the wtnmn g entr)
Gettmg applications ror new
members dunng Gra nge
week, Aprti 23-29 was
stressed
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
spent a recent weekend Ill
Ada, Ohio w1th theu son·in·
law and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Thomas Cassell
Mr. and Mrs Earl Starkey
attended the Hymn Smg at
Alexander High School on
Fnday evemng
Mr and Mrs Albert
Qu1vey, Strasburg. Ohio who

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4 0"~ and SOu o Jhread b g ~pool
5 l or Sl
GU N 5H001
Rutlonrl legr on
Fnr r11 f&gt;lle ry Sunday at I"} 00
noon Spomored by VFW
ACTION AN D hel p l or Bo reo red
Women WI (
Sraruo, Repar I
tWarn en '&gt; lnformar ran .(entl~
ol Ohr o Ph one 992 706C&gt;"" to n
fmmat on
FISHING
DERBY o r Rurlo r1d
.0. nerrcon Legr on Pos t So t 8
Sun Ap nl 29 th and 30 th from 1
ro 5 S/ pe• pole per day lake
u'&gt;t ~loc k ed
SPECIAl
AUCTION
Attcn tron
dealer s
yard safes f lea
marke Ts and pub lrc So Tu•doy
Ap rr l 19 1 prrr Warehouse l•
qvrdorron Sole
C.los~wore
rays car1nmg JO ' ~ vrny l ll oo •
tu n11e r~ chrld er ., do th rng and
lor~ of mts r at Ohro R rv~r Au(
! ton Mergs Plo1 o M rddlepor I
Oh10 R£&gt;gu lor So le F11 and
Sot at 7pm

Lost and found
LOST BETWEEN Porne oy Not ronal
Bonk &amp; porkmg lo t Sovrng~
booM SornP 11 orwy rn th e book
lllbund pleo~e coli 997 7807 Ot
Jell Hart 614 597 4/ 75 Re .... ard

lte.tp Wanted

WAITRESS WANIW Ap ply'" pe
~on
C r ow ~
Steak Hou'l e
Pomer o y Ohto

H &amp; ~ ~~ U 8H H lJ Ml~ Pt Plea
\Qn l V\i \o be'&gt;rde Heck .,
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PICKU P

s7100

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.,hop lor l ou r operofOI'&gt;
I ~old thr o, week
f'hone
9q'} 7608
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ogrf?('rnon r rl y OL dorr t g&lt;' t o
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Ohro
9q7 )57 J leo"e mo.,-,oq(l

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lf:IOO In I(•'&gt; E• te ller I {ond tt or1
K ng and O ueen c,e ot $3 300
94Q 7171 alter 6 prn SPrtou'
c.alh onl t

I Q5q IN1ERNA110NAL I
1011
1r ut ~
1Ql e- g rll'
New ly
Ol l"fh ouiPd Ne w 1 r ~-&gt; '&gt; SQQ 5

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50U 1HlRN lie In
ol Pomf!'roy ho':i on
open nq on a 1 e~•ablr!&gt;hed ter
rt or y ~olo• f plu'&gt; (omrnt~
~ron~ I ,. (PIer t bPncf 1~ 11 you
ar e sale., m nd( d a11d con 1n ef't
peopl e rh,., ~~ a gteat op
porrun ty Wrrr(&gt; or call l or on
rn terv ew qq7 7480

S36S

304 773

Check our low , tow
prtces on

POTASH, FERlO-PELS
&amp; BLEND

Pomertr1 Landmark
Jack W Carsey Mgr

Phone 992 2181
I

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NH D EXPERIEN CW bab y ~ tter l or
rhree pr e ~(hooiC&gt;r~ and so
rn eone to do ~prtflg dear tn g

985 4737
WAN TED OlD l R lady to ~ toy w rth
older man l or home ond ~a rne­
wage\ qq7 576 4
NfED SOMFONf to do body woriColl7 47 3154
ASSIST ANl 4 H Age nt Mu ~r be
able to w(I! M w th you1 h O!&gt; wel l
o~ adult ~ Pro vtOu~ e :tpiH et1((&gt;
rn w orkrn g ~ lh f OUi h 1\
de~rroblf'
Bochel or dPgH:&gt;P
pll~leHed but an y odd rtt onol
1101 11 "9
bPyond h 9h ~chool
w rll be cons tdr•rP d M u ~l hP o
MP tg\ County "'"rdPnl For
rnotP rn l 01motron con tact John
RKe or
389S An lqual
Opper lu1 rly / lflployt

rn

I: or Uenl
J AN D 4 RM futn \'"ll.'d or d un
f' hon('

qq'}

5&lt;13 4
COU NIRV MOBI! l Htr1ne f)ar k
Ji out e rl "n th of Pome•oy
Lo1g(• lot ~ Co!l(f?'} 7 &lt;~79
rent
R{l llt a l~
a~s· ~s r on&lt; fl ra tfl\ l or ')pnror
( l !l0fl5 Cr:rnrm 1 Vrll oge Monot
Ap1 ~ Mtddleporl qq'] 77A7

API

WIR~ C A G ~ S

~ pray !:.

19/i !75

lot to no toe'!!

992

Croe~

Roo d

1066

1RAil ~ R WIT H Ia ! 011 Un o 1 Ave
l ot on Fou ll tCw He ght s worer
top and septr ( to n ~ Phone
Q9/ 7360

APP RO X 10 ocr cs on f-latw ood~
Rood lb f lc( t c and wote •
av oJio blc
See hkey Hrll
Po n1e 1o ~
O!lro
PI o ne

o&lt;l1

3885

II ROOM TW O star ,. house Dou
ble garage wt th opart me1 t out
buldmgs 17 octe s RuiiMd
$(1e or co li r 0
Stcwor t
747 2471

"I ~ I I Qio'

992 3325

116 E Sec9nd Slreel
MIDDLEPORT - Large 4

An

un tt
brt c k
apar tm ent
buildtng wrth all unrts
rented Has B year pa yout
m presen t co ndrt on Th 1s
mvestment ha s a lot of

let Pomeroy
soften &amp; condrtron your
water w1th Co..op water

potent•a l Only $13,000
HEY Gl
No down
paym en t on thr s approved
hom e wt lh 4 b edr ooms 2
b a th s
ce ntr ol h ea l tng ,
family room and wor ksh op
Ha s gara ge and 3 tots Just
$79 300

soHener , Model UC SVI ,
Now Only

•289.95
l et us test you r w•ter Free

LARGE BRICK - 9 rooms
w1 th attt c Need s a little
work
bu t tS t n goo d
loca t ton wt fh ct t y water ,
na t
gas a nd ex tra lot

Pomeroy Landmark
Jock w Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

$5 500

NEW LISTING - 35 Acre,,

Mobile Home• for Mle
11

55
bl•d •oa rn o,
1 on
In
Qq') 775 4 01

rnobrle hone
'1
Vt! r ~ good rondr
M rddiPpm!
Ca ll
997 7497

large ol d ba r n cr op l and, 3
be dr oom reaso n abl e hom e,
wtth large tamt ly r oo m~
woodb u rntng ftrepla ce , 2
ba t hs
exce lle nt spr rng
wa t er an d 3 ca r garage

near No 2 tipple S38 000.
NEW LISTING - 7 room
fr ame on 3 leve l l ot s near
sho p ptn g
cente r
tn
Will ( ARt l o lhf' el derly
homr&gt; Phon fl 9Q'J 73 I &lt;~

111 O UI

Mtddlepor t

Ha s bath ,

natural ga s F A

WA TE P Wlll drrllrng Wrlltam I
Gran t 7 4 ") 7879
DO YOU nf'ed lr ne~ t on e or
gro . . pf?
Coli B J
Do1 'o l
747 1850 otl ()r 61Jrn

--·-

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

f urnace

and 1 car garage Sl/,000
NEED GOOD CLEAN
WELL MAINTAINED
HOU SES
IN
MIDDLEPORT
AND
AWAYS OUT WITH A
COUPLE OF ACRES OF
FARM LAND CALL 991·
3325

FO P

7~0

BU IJUI LOJ..n Hor d prc k fld SJ
o bu 985 3q?B

I Qtr~ fl CAMIN O 9fi/

70~ 4

POS TS l or ~ol e H I! lon g
$ 1 25 eoch I 97S I o d I 750 4
wheel dt rve- S3800 Good co"
dt l ron 9Q'} b795 or li 4J ;H~JJ

Pomeroy Landmark

MAIN
POMEROY, 0
NEW LISTING - large

9 .. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
lllill. Phone 9922181

ol der home 8 rooms 5
bedrooms ba t h form al
dtn tng
garage
carport

EXPERT

porches JU ST $950000
DIG THIS DAD - Dr ive a

Wheel
Balance

lt ffl e save a lot 11 2 story
trame
nrce
lot
3
be d rooms bath formal
drntng garage low ta xes

~i O M~MA O £

O lJ IL l)

Sl O each

74? 798d
WA S H~P AN D
qQ'} )6()1

1n
new
a dd rtron
{ restr tcfed l Ex cellen t for
your new home SJ 500 00

FIREPLACE -

$'}') f'O ( h

WORK PAN1S
WI r~
durt~
' ""f yclr d ,ea r., &lt;Ovlf oll~ and
..Jcnrm cut off&lt;. Od d ~ an d ~ nd1
)hop Rt I U rdd lf'pot l Ohro
4'17bi7J
B,.arn'
the
M00NRAKER
f nw• r CDE 44 ro tor th p coO •
ol.- obit&gt; grow1d plane o 1d
qu dr w rf' $300 40 chonn t I
ro d o wrth 0 10-1 rnr ~ ff $4 00

JO ..

13~ i

lo vely

new~;~r

home 7s acre J
bed r ooms formal d rnt ng
nt c e k1 t c hen c arpeting .
many more home f eat ur es

1 car garage S3l 500 00
1 YEARS OLD - •n new

:J I ii8

li' r OO! Glac,~ Mo i&gt; IL•r Doyt on o
bfJOI 1/(.t h p Mf'r(vr y Crur&lt;,(l
I 0
burh up tro ler l ot lonq
l11gh 'PI2l'd haul po wer wench
• " nnd t•qurpml• nr $3 750
9 49

· Pomeroy Landmark

9 .. _J ack W Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

197 4 DAI SUN
79 000 rr'u le:.
qrn J19b

ON l A ( Rf w ooJ.,rl lo t ~ near
Ml' 9 " H qh School~ Ph o ne

997 5573

1I V ~ ROOM S bo th loundty 1oo m
On I ac1e lor SIS 000 l11 rn
qq') 61711 01 9Q') 371 11
10 I HF hu nt( r who wor Is h•'&gt; o w 11
land i w cn ty acre~ ot h II land
wtth ~ la nd '' G l tm ber $6000
flh t:Jil fl' 997 7330 •
BV OWN I R 4 bedr oorn ht tr ~
hous e large co ,n er lot boy
wrnd ow s 2 bo t h~ Ow ner wtll
lrnonce lnqurrc at 409 So uth
5th Avenue Mtddlepor I

doors Sl800000
MEI GS COUNTY ' S
OLDEST FULL TIM E
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
WE HAVE SERVED YOU
AND SOME OF YOUR
CHILDR EN (LIST WITH
US NOW TO SELL )
HENRY E CLELA ND
REALTOR
HANK , KA THY &amp; LEONA
ClElAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992 225 9- 992 6191
992 ) S68- 992 6009

Cal l

SERVICE
Call After S 00 or
Anyltme Saturday
992 71l9or'l92 5041
4 27 ftc

991 7Cfl 4
8 roo m 1o m odcl ~ d
home all mrwtal trghr , l uel
orl lu rno ce
Rutland oreo
$36 OOCl N ew 3 bedr oor n tol ol
e lt&gt;ctrrc ho ne I 11 3 au lo' ~
near m ne~ $17 000 Bu rld t 19
lot I 11 a cre:. ru1 o l woler on
lol $3 800 Co ll 747 2819 al ter 5
pm or any t rrne Sol 8. Sun

7'1 ACRES

EXPERIENCED

Radiator~

Servicehom tiM
frvdl or au114ro....
le~t

htll._tot' to , ...

c.,.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

r

Broker
107 1 , Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Ohto

p" 992 2171

PHONE 991 6333
Offt ce Hours
9amto4pm
Closed
Thursdays
Saturdays at noon

', EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

an d
fr lltn g
s tat1 o n
tn clud• n g
butldlng
eq utpme nt
sto c k
and
mer cha ndt se l ocated at
l angsvil l e Ohio on Route
124 Known as Bertha s
Groce r y
Sell ing pr rce

·• KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone
992 3748 or 992 5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 I mo

525 000 00
4

yr

&amp;

- .)l

NEW LISTING - Grocery

bath ,

PomeiOJ

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

and

Your Full Ttme
Rea l E state Broker

New llstmg

CALL
THE WISEMAN

REAL

IN GALLIPOLIS

ESTATE AGENCY

AT 446·3643

For The Best
Prtce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

BOB'S

AUTO PAINTING
Rl l
Mrddteport, Ohro
24 Years Serv1ce

· SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Parnt Jobs
Small Cars
1100 00
large Cars
1125 00
Trucks
1175 00
Body work &amp; repair 11 00
per rnch ustng only the best
Dupont malerrals
742 3010
4·9 l mo

MOORE'S

Muffler . Brakes .
Shocks . Tires .
Battery .
Installation Service
Ph 9922848 Pomeroy, 0
3 IS tfc

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esrdentral

and

commer c ial
Call
for
estrmate, 24 hour serv1ce
Anyday , anyftme

"Get A load Of This"
WETHERALL CONCRETE

Phone 985 3806

3 bed r oom s

Jack's Sep~
Tank Semce

Box 3

Chester Ohro
10 30 c

Harlford
8822175

\ ~!:\

J&amp;L

Blown Insulation

on heattng cost
Expenence and

fully rnsured
Free Est
Call 992 3815
4-9 1 mo

675 1582

UNION OPERATED
3 30 l mo

I

JIM KEESEE
Cellulosic (wood hberl
Thermal lnsulatron
Save 30 pet to 50 pet

Henderson

MODERN SUPPLY
Small eng1ne &amp; mower
servtce, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Grbson Trllers. Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servrce

399 W Mam Sl.
Pomeroy , Oh1o
Ph 992-2164
4-)4-l mo .

pd

old , tu ll 1

carpe t ed
elec trt c h ea
( Ohr o Power) carport w tt t
storage a r ea Dmmg ant
cook1ng area separate Att
condttt on ed
a l l c urfa tn•
and d r apes go Located 1r
Rust 1c H i ll s Syr a c use
O h ro
sell ng fa st tor

CARTER

You Have
1 ~•rt::_ ~
:arefulty
~llo!J:i -~~~
Chosen
~ )
Your Love, ~ • ~
Your Rrngs, f, •

AUnfORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

Choose wrlh
As Much Care

Sales &amp; Servrce

Phone

300 Marn St
Pomerov 992 6282
or 991 6263
8AM1o430PM

n

SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 ft c
Du6Iness Sen;ce!'i
WI N TER G El to yout h ou~ c? lei u ~
make 11ece~~ory r o parr ~ A I
lr omt \l Conwun on 7,.21378

Ueal Estate for Sale

Photographer

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

Coll997 7481
NEW 3 bedtoom h o u ~e 1 bo !hs
all elec
I oc1e M rddlepon
do~e to Rutla nd Phon e q9'}
7A81

Cheryl Lemley

COUNlfiY !arrnl ond wrlh ~eclu d
C'd w oo d~ wol c r (l tlti good oc
c e!. ~ 111 Monroe Coun ty W Vo
$1 000 down ca ll ( 30&lt;~ ) 77 2
3102or t304) 772 3127

Associate

Home Phone 742 2003
Hrllon Wolfe, Sr

220 E Marn Sl

Home Phone 949 2589
Georg eS HobsteHer Jr

5739

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

JUST LISTED - Rt 33 - 10 Acres ot land along Rt 33
4lane 1ust nor th of Pomeroy Nice home st i es Asking

m 800

JUST LISTED - 6''' ACRES wt lh a n•ce I' ' story
house m ostly carpeted with 3 or 4 bedrms l1 v mg rm ,
la mtly rm wr th ftrepla ce ba sem ent fuel oil furna ce,
garage an d outbulldtngs Some fe nc tng plen t y of r oad
fr onta ge an d gar den spa ce (t t y water a nd dr tlled we l l
Loc close to hospdal and sc hool at L aurel Cl if f Askrng

wood s a nd m i nerals Asktng S21 500

Specraltzed

1n

yard

grading ,
drrvewavs ,
landsca pmg , etc

Call

stove Attached (1 car 1 garage Chrysler Atr Temp

' The PhotoQnPhV of urry
Biker

Mtddteporl, Ohio

,, ,, .

BRADFOR D
Au ctroneCr
Co m
plc te Ser"VtCe Phone 949 2487
or QA 9 2()().) Racmc Oh ro ( ttft
Brod f otd
l l WOOO

(614) 667-6177
P m.

•

CARS
CHESTER, 0.
985-4100

can come In
and see what you're gwttlng
- Good setechons - Fully
stocked
Buy where you

covotrng
~ep !t t
sys t em~
dozer bo c ~h o e dump !rue!-:
ltme stone
gro11el
bla ckT op
povrng R1 143 Phone I (6 1-4 )

o98 7331

Pn

Prt ce S42 000

builder N tce a rea on bl ac ktop road abou l 5 m inut es
from F ive Poi nts Crt y wa fe r availab l e Seller may
help hnl!tnce S13, 900

NEW LISTING - Country Store Has nat gas and city
waler Gasoline pumps and tanks Two story buil ding

wit h 2 rms

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

Work shop with

other bu il dings Eastern Local
We Need Listings
We have buy en for many lyposol properly
CALL JIMMY DEEM Auoclato, 949 2311

15 IN STOCK
Largest Selection

In The Yllllty

.•

73 1 13

A thought for the day
President James Monroe ,
author of " The Mon ro e
Doctnne/' sald
"Nat10nal
honor IS natiOnal property of
the highest value ·
1

For Saturd ay A__p__! t~9_ _ _ _

ASTRO·GRAPH
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April 29 I918
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you Ill s comtng yedr You II llc
preparcrl to g o .l!l lt1f' wdy to t
Ihal to whic h yo u rt s p~rt&gt;

TAURU S (Apnl 20 May 10) Us

o.s

30 1
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brcycle
373 I 1 Motor zed br cy c l e
o pe ratron equ tpmen! and
1 ce n se
517 01 Oef rn tlton s
517 02 Gambl rng
517 OJ Operatrng a gam
bt rnq house
5. 17 04 Publ iC Gam tnq
517 OS Chealrng
517 06
Methods of con
Cluc trn g a b 1n go gam e
pr oh' b1 t •ons
517 07 Btng o re cords
511 08
B rn go op e r ato r
prohtbtlro ns
517 09
B rngo exceplrons
SE C I l l Th rs Ord rn an ce rs
hereby declared to be an
eme r g en cy measure and rls
tmme d tate
p u~sage
1S
n ecess ar y
rn
or de r
to
pre se rv e
pr o t ec t
and
ma+nt a •n t he nea ll h sa f et y
an d w elf are o f l he ctl zens of
M rddl eport Ohro and tor lh e
f urth er r eason lhal rt
"
necessary to br1ng the Tra ll tc
ana Gene r a l Oftenses Codes
rnl o complran ce w rth curr enl
Stat e law a s r equrred by
Arl1cle XV Il l Sec !ton 3 of t he
Ohro Cons t tlu t ron
SEC IV T hrs Ord rn ance
!.ha ll tak e- ell ect and be n
Ior ee rmmedrately foi!OWtng
1ls passage an d approv.=.l
Pa sset! th e 74 th day ot Aprrt
1978

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pro rluct resul t s r&gt; p nostlt lr nm
what yo u re htJp HlQ ln r Or 1\ Attesl Gene Gr al('
Clerk
lhe slow hu t "' urP pr nrt'cl ur ns
M L Kelly
w llw or k t o d~ 1 H tt lltrl (J tr o uhlt•
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yout copy o f As tr o Grap r1 Lr t
te r IJy rnatltng 50 r r nt s l or l dC11
and a long sel l ,tc1drf s~ t ,.
Auto ~ale"
stamp e d env e l op•• 1J 1\ &lt;;l ro
lq6 5 DODG~ S75 N~ P(h bollliY
Graph P 0 B o ~ tRQ Rafllfl C1t
Co 1199/ 60 17 ot te' Spr11
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by THOMAS JOSEPH
wont !p buy or sell ~ome t ht n g
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18 000 miles

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AQUARIUS IJan 20 Feb 191(•o
nollling to cause re o c llt :J \ tc
nay eve n tf yo u na \~' rr s wnll o ,.,
y::J u r p n d e You car1 I raw~ Wo•
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keep your coo '

PISCES (Feb 20-March 101 '"IS

1975 FORD TORINO 4 DR .• ~~:?:.~- ~...... 2195
1973 MAVERICK 4 DR ...... ~~~~ ........... 11195
Sid Black
1973 JAVLIN 2 DR ..... .................
.. 11095
1973 CHEVY CHEVELLE STA. WGN ....... 11095
1972 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE......... ...... '1095
1972 OLDS 4 DR ........................... 1795
1972 BUICK 4 DR ........... ~~!?.......... ..1995
1973 FORD TORINO 2 DR.~~!~:. ~. ~.:.~.~-'1595
1971 FORD MUSTANG ......... ~:~ .......... '695
1972 FORD STA. WAGON .•.. :~?.u?.~~ ....... 1395
1969 MERCURY MONTERAY 4 DR ........ '395
1969 MERCURY COMET ........ ~~~~ ....... '395
1968 MERCURY COMET ......... ~!~ ......... '395

1RUCKS
1976 DATSUN PICKUP... ....... ~.~P-.. ..... '3495
1974 CHEVY ¥z TON AUTO.... ~-~:.~-~ .... '2795

rs on e of th ose day s wn e 1 ySJu
co ul d c re ate a real p ro h len O\
ac lt ng ltr st an d l h1nkrn g late
Cur b yo u r 1mpuls tv e ne ss

ARIES (March 1l·Aprlt 19) E•cr
th o ug h a tn e n d rs a poo r n s k
fi nd a m ean s othe r I han lell ln g
y'o ur pal off 11 you re a sked fo r a
loa-- Yo u wtl l lat e r regret tl tf
yo u are blun l
!NEWSP APER ENTERPR ISE ASSN t

NOTICE OF FILING
OF PETITION FOR
TRANSFER OF FUNDS

Noll ce Is hereby given t hat
on the 24th day of Apr. I 19 713
The Bo ard of Town ahl p
Trustees o f Clay Townsh ip,
t he Under signed pet i t ioner ,
flied a petrtron tn the Court of
Common Ple as of Ga ll l a
County , Oh i o be i ng Cl!tute
No M ise
No
26 o n th e
Doc ket of said Court , asklno
thai Sl
be transferred
tro m the Gene-ral F und to th e
Road Fund as prov i ded by
law for the reasons set forth
in said pr tlfl on and that sa id
pe t i t ion will bt tor heartno on
the 7Th da~ of June , 19 78

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Real N tce

1977 Cadillac DeVille SP.d.................. 18500
1978 Cut. Sedan 4 Dr ...1 .~~~~~~~ .~~. 1....... '6295
1977 Cut. Wagon .... .............. .... ..... 15995
1976 P~. Volare Sed .. ...................... 13195
1976 Cad. Deville Cpe ........... ........... .'7500
15600
1975 Cadillac Dev1lle Cpe., Gold
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe..1 .~ ••~1 ~:.' ...... .. 13495
1975 Cad. Deville Cpe..................... '4995
1974 Olds 98 lux. Cpe ...... ............... '2~95
1974 Vega Cpe. GL .. .. .... .. ............. 11695
1973 Pinto Wal!on ........................... 11295
1973 Buick LeSabre Sed.................... '1795
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe..................... .. ~ 199 5
1973 Cad. Deville Sedan .................... 12495
l!173 Olds 88 HT sed ... •····.. ··· .. ·.. ··· .. 11595
1972 [lOdge Charger ................. ..... . 11295
Now In Stock
Large selectton 1978 OldS(110btles ready for
delivery. We are ready to deal. So hurry tn ,
ptck yours out

Drive Home A Winner
See

one of these courteous salesmen

Pet e Burn s,

Marvrn Keebaugh or George Hams

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll like Our Quality Way of Dong Busrness" GMC
F10anc mg

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Open Eventngs unfit 6 oo-trt Sp m Sat

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1975
MUSTANG II

2 Dr , auto , P S , Vo'l• ," ' MILE S Like new

ln .,es t $10,700 now

burtt on with firep lace

•2295

1977 MAVERICK ............ ....... .. ....... 13695

J bed r ms and Ph baths Mostly ca rpeted

Big ce ntral fireplace wt lh heatatator Small barn and
about 20 acres fen ced NICe country sell ing ott black top
road

4Speed
Sharp

Jade green only 4 SOO miles, loaded

story

Mr and Mrs James C1rcle
or New Haven spent Sunday
at the home of Mary Circle
Belly Van Meter and Eume
Brmker called at th e home of
Jesse Gamer of Pomeroy on
Sunday afternoon
Vtsltmg at the Douglas
Circle hom e 11 er e Mrs
Gladys Deem of Portland,
Mr and Mrs Ernest J ohnson
of Belpre, Mr and Mrs Clint
Pttzer and son, Rocky, of
Bashan, Rev and Mrs Carl
Hicks, local
There were oo present for
Sunday School Aprtl 23
Eume Bnnker and Betty
Van Meter VISited recently
With Mrs Laura Byers of
Tarmers Run and her Sister,
Mrs Addle White of Penn·
sylvama
Earl Harden of Weston, W
va , Mr and Mrs Glenn
Ables of Bal d Knob s,
Margaret Tuttle, Ka thy
Johnson and son of Eagle
Ridge, Betty Wntesell of
Racme recently called at the
home of Mr and Mr s
Douglas C1rcle
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chester were dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and
fam 1ty

10rrna ll\ neal anJ P llr c nrn
wo rk llab t l ~ llrdl QC. In ttl•
Doard S 1 oc 1 a~ tn , \) Ut ~a~ l ~' 1C
ge1 thtngs dono Yo u won 1 tl f
Dl easccl w 111 tnc res u lt,
LI BRA (Se pt 23-0cl 23) g, li e
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fec tm g your fr n ances 10 L dci)
Luc k o r c han c e todd} On h
pru rl en! p racttcal rnc tn o d :, .,. ti l
ne1p you

1974
DATSUN
PICKUP

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BY the Day

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 111

1978 COUGAR XR-7........................ 17495

18 Will sell qu iC k for S9 000
house Wt fh

SPECIALS

CARS

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

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WH EREAS
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per manent n atu r e ha ve- been
pa sse d WhtCh should be m
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dt nan ces and
W H EREAS certa1n tralf1c
and mtsdemeanor prov1S10 n s
shou ld be re vrsed to comp l y
wtth c urr enl Sl ate law and
W H EREAS
Th e
codtft ca l ro n o f suc h or
dt nan ces tog e th e r wr Th th e
new matt er to be ado p led th e
ma tt ers to be amended and
Those to be r epea l ed are
befor e the Co un cil
NOW
THERE FO RE
B e t f or
darned by th e Counc 1 of th e
V rll age o t Mr d dlcporl as
fo ll ows
Sec 1 Tl13t th e ord nances
of th e Vtl l ag e o t M1dO i epo r 1
Ohro ol a gener al and per
man e nt natvre as re v tSCd
re co d •f• Cd r ear r anged and
conso lt da t cd rn l o component
codes ! riles cha p ters a n d
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he r eby
a pprov ed
ana
adopted
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sha ll be cerl 1f red as co rr ect
by I he Mayor and the Cle r k. ol
Counc tl
a l lached to lht s
Ora nan ce as a par t her eol
and !t i ed wrlh th e permane nt
o r d rnan ce r ecor d s of the
V rllag e
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ordrn an ce materral rs her eby
ad opted rn o r de r to co m ply
w1 1h c urren t Sl a l e law
pub l tCI'I o n of wh c h rn
summa ry for m as se l forth
below rn conJ un ct ron wtlh the
publrcalron of th rs Ordrnan ce
tS re q utred by Onto R C

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TALK TO
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Sl4,300 - I', acres with nice l bedrm mobile home

nice 11v1ng room , kitchen &amp; bath La rge yard fenced In
ba ck Be Her all now. th is won't last long

USED

9' and 12' Vmyl
Flooring In Stock

NEW LISTING - Ready to go wtth nat gas and city

115,000 - Will buy a good l bedr house with large
living room and kIt chen 1 ba ths basement F A not
gas heat In Chester

POM EROY ' - l 1J1 st ory hom e in very good cond it ion
Fe~!fure s 4 bedroom s, lovely fam il y room tn basement

RIGGS

&amp; up

Sll 700 will buy a good 1 bedrm house and garage
storage building and ga rden space on St Rt 124 In
Syracuse
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As Low As
•4 88 sq yd

centra ! heating and cooltng Very low elec bills A ll
lh 1s and approx o n e a cr e la nd Have a look On l y
$4] 900

Seller may he lp fin ance

REDUCED TO llS,900 -

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Rubber Back Carpet

EXC AVATIN G dozef
backhoe
and drtcher Cho•les R Hot
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Bo ( k Hoe Se rvt ce
Rutland Ohto Phone 7A2 2008

MARliN

AN EMPTY

All carpet rnstalled wrlh
paddrng at no charge
Exporl tnstaltalton

EXC AVAIING dole' l oader ond
backhoe wor~ dump lr u c k ~
and lo boys to r htre w 11 houl
fr ll d Ht to • orl ltmcs tone and
grovel Cal l Sob 01 Roge-r Jet
fe r~ day phone- 9Q'} 708q nrght
phone 992 3515 or (/q/ 5232

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WILL do roo fmg con~tru c t• o n
plurnbtng and heotmg No JOb
to o Ia ge or too srnoll Phone!

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AND Kt t chen~
re,nodeled ceran11c trle plum
bmg carpen lr y and general
momtenonce
13 yea rs ew
pcnenco 992 Jb85

water taps Ove r 3 acres of ntce lay ing l and on Co Rd

MORE WORK
COLUMBUS (UPl) - A blll
to establish a rune-member
State Board of Counselors
was sent back to the Ohio
House Judlclary Committee
Wednesday when a dozen
ame ndments to the b1ll
cropped up on the lower
chamber floor
"It looks hke we're gomg to
try to rewnte the btll on the
fl oo r, · complamed Rep
George
Tablack,
D·
Campbell, who asked that the
measure be sent back to
committee for more work
The proposed board would
reg ul a te
"s pe cl8ilty
couns elo rs That tas k IS
sought by the Ohio Board or
Psychologists, who fought the
b1ll and helped some
members draft the host of
amend men Is

YOU WON'T

Sweeper!! !oo~tcr~ u on !l ol
~m oll opplron(e5 lown m ower
nel( l to Sta te Hrghwoy Go tag e
on Reu le 7 Ph one (bl-4 ) qas

JERRY MURPHY

HOWE RY

NEW LISTING - A beauty at F1ve Pomts Her~ Is an
excell e n l 3 bedrm house with P 1 b aths, krtchen w rth
butl t tn applian ces family rm w1th fireplace , all
ntcely carpeted F ull basement wrth wood burning

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were attendmg • State
Ca mpers gathering at
Gallipolis th1s past week,
VISited his mother, Martha
Mays, at O'Bleness Memonal
Hospital, Athens Mrs Mays
und erwent surgery on
Monday
Ethel Shell, Columbu s,
VISited Mr and Mrs Mendal
Jordan and other frtends
here
Mona Jean Perry, grand·
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Vernon Perry, local, and
Bruce DaviS, fonnerly of
Dayton, were marned on
Saturday by the Reverend
Paul Yeun at the Albany
Umted MethodiSt Church m
Albany
Mrs
Chnton Gtlkey,
Albany, Mtss Karen Gtlkey,
Athens, Mrs Harold Gtllogly •
and Mr and Mrs Walter
Jordan, Joshua and Jeremy,
were m Washmgton C H on
Saturday evenmg for the
weddmg of Tma RBe Russell,
daughter of Reverend and
Mrs Ray Russell Reverend
Russell was reared m the
Wolf Pen area and IS a
brother of Mrs Gdkey and
Mrs Gillogly
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crabtree called on Scott Bond
m Jackson on Sunday af·
Bond ts
ternoon Mr
recovermg from a sertous
illness
Tara Bolen, year-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Ronald Bolen, ts confmed to
Childr en's Ho•p1tal ,
Columbu s, for tests and
observation Her mother or
olber fam1ly member stays
111th her

DOZER FOR HIRE

REMODlLING Plurnbmg h~ otr 11g
and a ll t yp e~ ol gmrt!rol repou
Com nel l o l propet ry oppro " 17
WorM guor ontc ~d 70 year ... f11(
oc e~ leve l land loto ted at
pefrerl CC! Phone 9€17 '1 409
!upp e r~ Plor n~ on Ohro Rout e
SEWING MACHINE Rcpolf-s Hll
7 Phone (bt 4) 667 6304
... rce oil make ~ 9&lt;i1 1284 Th e
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Chester Twp al l fe nce d 45
acres pastu r e ,
ac r es at
c r op land One acre farrr
pond st oc ked
7 rooms
ba th w tt h 4 bedroom s :
st ory new sht ngl e roo f
moder n k rt c he n
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City wa fer &amp; drd le d we ll

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HEATING INC.

$19 500
NEW LISTING FARM
FOR SALE , 72 Acres

Broker
Home Phone 992

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We have enlarged our
servtce department and
Will servtee Hotpo1nt and
other b rands

Members of the Carpenter
Baptist Church Busy Bee
Soc1ety met at the church for
their Apr1l meetmg A s1lent
au(.'\1on was held m the social
rooms. Devollons were led by
Lynn Ann McWhorter Those
present included Metta
F1sher, Ida Cheadle, Hester
Peck, Emma Whlttmgton,
Beulah Perry, VIVIan Gaston ,
Kathy Frank, Molhe Brooks,
Lynn Ann McWhorter, Alice
LeiVing, Mary Brady, Mary
Workman and Freda Smith
Mrs Thad Dye, Chanty
and Rachel, Oew to Flor~da
and spent a week VlSltmg
relatives there
Mr and Mrs Clinton
G11key and Mr and Mrs Tad
Gilkey, Albany , along w1th
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
and Mr and Mrs Dwame
Jordan, Bryan Ke1th and
Sarah Faye, loca l, were
guestsofMr andMrs Walter
Jordan , Joshua and Jeremy .
to help Joshua celebrate hiS
th1rd birthday A Bugs Burmy
cake baked spec1at for the
occasion,
along
wtth
homemade 1ce cream was
served to the group Recent
guests at the Jordan home
were Mr and Mrs Nonnan
Shaner, Jody and Kevm,
Athens Route
Colwnbta Grange No 2435
held 1ts April meet mg on
Fr1day evemng The group
voted on delegate and
alternate to represent the
county at the annual State
Grange Sesston m Columbus
tn October Plans were
discussed for Columbia
Grange to VISit Ohto Valley
Grange and also ror Rock
Sprm gs Grange to VISit
Columbia Grange The State
Grange crwnb cake contest
was held and Rdla Rhoades
had the wtnmn g entr)
Gettmg applications ror new
members dunng Gra nge
week, Aprti 23-29 was
stressed
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
spent a recent weekend Ill
Ada, Ohio w1th theu son·in·
law and daughter, Mr and
Mrs Thomas Cassell
Mr. and Mrs Earl Starkey
attended the Hymn Smg at
Alexander High School on
Fnday evemng
Mr and Mrs Albert
Qu1vey, Strasburg. Ohio who

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See Rocky Hupp, Darrell Dodnlt or Pal Hilt, General Manager, for a Good Deal on a
New or Used Vehrcle
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Meigs band to start off Hike-Bike
The Me igs H1gh School
marching , band, under the
direction of Randy Hunt will
start off the 1978 edition of the
Hike-B ik e for re ta rded
cili~e n s
this Saturday
beginning at 10 a .m.
Meigs band members will
also have the opportunity to
ride since a brief stop will be
made to allow band menlbers
to get their bicycles and
deposit their instruments.
Riders are asked to rally
behind the Senior CitiZens
Center in Pomeroy between 9
and 10 a .m. for registration .
The nde will begin at the
complet ion of registratio n
and a 25-mile course through
Pomer oy,
Middl eport.
Rutland, Harrisonville and
return to Pomeroy will be
traveled with severa l check
points, rest stops for refreshments that will be provided
by the Mei~s Associatwn for
Retarded Citizens.
The event will occur

regardless of weather conditions and each rider is
reminded that they must
have . a sponso r and be

registered . The Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept .. various police
departments and the Meigs
Count y REACT team will be

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Area Deaths

LYDA CART
Lyda Cart , 68, Rl . 2, Vinton,
died Tuesday in Chesapeake,

Va .
She was born Sept. 17, 1910.
She was preceded in death by
her father, Tally Roberts.
Mrs. Carl is survived by
her husband , the Rev . 0. H.
Cart , two sons, Harold of
Lenorre, Ca lif. , and Okey
Ca rt, Jr ., Virginia Beach; her
mother, Mammi e Ne lson,
Co loden, W. Va .; three
sisters , P~arl Neal, Co loden,
f.dna Hamsey, Miami, Fla.,
and Kathryn Ferri!, Belpre ...
and se veral ni eces an d
nephews.

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Funeral services will be
held Sunday at I p.m. al
Ewmg Chapel with the Rev.
C. E. Hanks and the Rev.
J0hn Hershman officiating.
Burial will be in Millon
Cemetery, Millon, W. Va.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 7 p.m. this
evening.

· ALVIN W, GOFF
Mr. Alvin W. Golf, 47,
Tuppers Plains, was killed in
the Willow Island accident
Thursday.
Mr. Golf was born al
Benwood, W. Va ., the son of

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on hand lo help with traffic
Check point workers are as
control and safely, however follows :
each participant will be
SENIOR CITIZENS ridin~ at his or her own risk . Shirley Scraggs, Maxin e
Mrs.
Louise
Zlpko,
Washington, Pa ., and the late
Clifford Wayne Golf.
He was a member of Moose
Lodge Ill&amp;, Parkersburg,
Labors International Union
North
America
108~,
Parkersburg. He resided in
Tuppers Plains the past eight
years.
He is survived by his wife,
Florence Chevalier Golf , lwo
. sons, Robert Wayne Golf,
Parkersburg, Kevin Alvin
Golf, at · home;
two
d,aughters , Mrs. Richard
Qarlene Carson. Belpre and
Heather Dawn at home ;
three sisters, Mrs. Elaine
Dodd, LawrenceviUe, Ga .,
Mrs. Betty Mottle, Wheeling
and Mrs. Marilyn Jenlry,
Grandview, Ind. ; one haUbrother, Richard Gilliham,
Washington , Pa .; three hall
sisters, Mrs. Frances
Brochue, Plantation, Fla.,
Mrs. Ruth Ann Million, Twin
Rivers, N. J., and Mrs.
Rosalie Corley, Maryland ;
one grandson, Robert Wayne
Golf Jr., Parkersburg. ·
Funeral · services will be
held Monday at II a .m. at the
While Funeral Home in
Coolville with the Rev. Elden
Blake officiating. Burial will
be in Eden Cemetery.
Friends may ca ll at the
funeral home alter noon
Saturday.

GERALD GRUESER
Gerald Gru eser, &gt;5 ,
Anaheim, Ca lif., former
resident of Meigs County died
at his home April 24. Mr.
Grueser was the son of the
late Frank and Mae Grueser
of Rock Springs area .
He is survived by his wile,
four daughters and one son,
all of California, one sister,
Mrs . Richard Finlaw,
Pomeroy; two brothers,
Alfred , Pomeroy, and Bernard, Trenton, Ohio.
Servi'ces and burial were
held in Anaheim.

ConsolidalinK domestic subsidiaries of the

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
u1 the state of Oh io. at the close uf business on March 31, 1978 published in response to c• ll
made by Comptroller of the CurTcnc)', under Litle 12. United Sla tes Code. Sectionl61.
Clw rter monllcr 1981l

National Bank Region Nwnber 4

Sta terrrcni uf Hcsuun:cs and l.ii:tbi lrlrf.s

Thousands of dollars
Cash and due from ba nks . . ... . ... .. ..... .... . .. . .... .. ......... . .... . ... $1,59! ,559.26
U.S. Treasurysec urilies . . . . . .
. . . . . . ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10,345,265.20
Obligations uf Slates and polill cal
SUlJdiVISIUnS...... . .. .. . .. ...... . ... . . ... . ... ... ... ... .. . . . .. , . . .. .. ... . 2,! !5,!39.60
Other bonds . notes, and debentures . .. .. . . ............. .. .. . .. , ......... . . .. 1,742.50
Fede1·a lllcserve stock and corporate stock . . . . . . , ..... . ..... . ..... . ... . ... 48 ,1100.00
Federal funds sold and sec unti es purchased
under agreements to resell .
. .. .. ..
. . . .. . . . . . ............ 1,050,1100.00
I.oiJ ib, Total !exduiling unea rned income 1. . . . . . . . . . , , .... . 10,818,802.24
i.css : Heserve fur possi!Jie !IJlln losses ....... . ...... . .. ... ..... 51,015.68
Loan;, Net .. ..
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. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. ..... 10,767,786.56
Bank premises, furn iture and fixtures. and
other assets representing bank premises ................. . .. . .. .. . . . . . ..... 303,445.99
Other ass e~&gt; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..... . ... ... ... ...... 76,376.06
TOTAL ASSF:TS . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . ....... .. . ............. .. . $26,299 1315.17 - - - -

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Dernand deposiL&gt;of individua ls. p1tnshps., and corps . . . ....... . .... ... . . . . .. 5,25~,650 . 53
Time and Sl!Vin ~s deposiL&gt;uf individuals,
p11nships, and corps .
. . . . . . .... . ...... . .... , ......... .. . . 15,912,179.51
. Deposll&gt;of Umted States Governrnent ............... . , .... .. . . ..... . . ...... 51, 186.13
Deposits uf Stales and politica l sulxl iv is1ons ........ . ... . .... . . . . . .. .. . ..... 2,601,405.57
Cerl1 fied and officers' checks. .... . . . .... . . . ..... . ...... . ... . ...... ..... . . . 2,278.55
TOTAL DOMF:ST IC DF:I'OSITS ..... . ...................... 23 ,820,700.29 .
Total demand depos1ts ............... . ................... . 5,991,241.82
Total tune and sHvings deposits .................. . . .. ... .. 17,829,4&gt;8.47
TUTAI . DEPOS ITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOHE IGN OFFICF.S ........................... .. ... .. . . . .... ... 23,820,700.29
Other liabi!illes .. . . . .. . . .. . .
. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ....... 1&gt;4,669.85
JOT AI. I.IA BI!.IT!ES I excl uding subordinated notes and debentures 1 .... . . . $23,975,370.14

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Conunon stock ;
&lt;:l . Nh. shar es authorized
8.000
b. No. shares outstanding 8.000
Ipar value J • .••. •. . , • , . . ..... ... ........ $200,000.00
Su rplus .............. . .. .. ..... . .... .. ....... .. ........ , . . . .. . . . . . .... , I ,400,000.00
Undi vided proill'l . . . .
. ................................... ... . , ...... . . 680,081.69
Beserve fur cunlingendes and other ca pital re;erves ........ . ... .. ... .. .... .... 43.863.34
TOTA l. P.QUITY CAPITAl. .............................. , ........... $2,323,945.03
---+--TOTAl. LIARli.ITIF:S ANil F:QUITY CA PITAL ................... . ....... $26.299 ,315.17

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Goeglein, Rea Roush, Enna
Yoho, Nora Rice, . Jessie
Might.
BRADBURY SCHOOL Kale Jarrell , Phyllis Skinner,
Rachael Downie.
F.ORT MEIGS - Pauline
DONALD JOHNSON
Tillis,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Donald (Okey l Jolulson, 67,
Grueser,
Charles Grueser,
Coolville, died unexpectedly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Eason,
at his home this morning.
Teressa VanM eter , Gregg
Mr. Johnson was born in
Dellslow, W. Va., a son of lhe VanMeter, Randy VanMeter.
HARRISONVILLE School
late Charles 0 . and Estell
Jean Woods, Norman
Johnson . He was also ·
Woods
.
preceded in death by five
ZION CHURCH - Mrs.
brothers and sisters.
Clarence Atherton, Carol
He was a former employe
Diddle, Ann Sim, Jean Sim.
of Walker Parkersburg Corp.
MEIGS INFIRMARY and retired in 1973. He had
Sharon Buffington, Recha
been a resident of Coolville
McGuire, Leona Cleland.
since 1939.
The association would
He is survived by his wife,
again like to express its
Delberta Blake Johnson, two
brothers, Charles Ray sincere thank s and appreciation lo everyone who
John'!Qn, Dellslow and Robert
has helped in any way with
Johnson, Columbus; three
sisters , Mrs. Loraine this year's event.
Bresock, Morgantown, W.
Va ., Mrs. Carletta Justice,
Marion, and Mrs. Jessie
Nutter, Morgantown .
Funeral services will be
held Sunday at 2 p.m. al the
White Funeral Home in
Coolville with the Rev. Elden
Blake officiating. Burial will
be in Coolville Cemetery .
Friends may call at !be
funeral home after 1 p.m.
Saturday .

DARRELL D. ROUSH
Darrell D. Roush, 59,
Lawrence Ave., Columbus,
died Thursday at Doctors
Hospital, Columbus.
Mr. fl()ush was born Aug.
13, 1918, son of the late
Richard and Josephine Rood
Roush .
Mr. fl()ush was a cabinet
maker al Columbus Show
Case, a veteranofW. W. ll, a
member of Racine American
Legion, Millmens and
Cabinet Makers Union 2077,
Columbus.
He is survived by his former wife, Hilda Alexander,
Col umbus , a son, Mont e
Roush, Columbus, sons and
daughters ,-in-law, Paul and
fl()xanne Roush and Donn
and Jo Ann Roush, all of.
Columbus; two daughters,
Irish Owens, Columbus, and
Mrs. Sheldo~ (fl()bln) Catlett,
Columbus ; 14 grandchildren,
one brother, Herschel fl()llsh ,
Racine ; one sister, Mrs. John
Leora Young , Racine.
Funeral services will be
held Monday at I p.m. al
Ewing Chapel. Burial will be
in Letart Falls Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 2 p.m.
Sunday.
FWYDJ. RUPE
Floyd J . Rupe, 41 , Dexter,
was killed in the Willow
Island accident Thursday.
Mr. Rupe was born Oct . 16,
1936. He was preceded in
death by his father, Floyd C.
Rupe .
Mr. Rupe served in the U.
S. Army, was a member of
Pomeroy Masonic Lodge,
member of F&amp;AM Lodge
Pomeroy Chapter, Council
and
Commandry
and
member of F.O.E. of
Pomeroy .
Mr. Rupe is survived by his
wife, Jane A. Rupe, one
dau ghter , Kathy Helton,
Mounta in View, Calif., three
sons, Bobby Glen Rupe, Paul
Bryan Rupe and Floyd Kyle
Rupe , all at home ; one
gr a nddaughter , Je ss ica
Lynne Rupe ; his mother,
Lucille Rupe, Cheshire; one
brother, Bobby, Pomeroy; a
sister , Elata Everhart ,
Dayton and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held Monday at II a .m. at
Ewing Chapel. Burial will be
in Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after I p.m.
Saturday.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . I ,068,000.00
Total loa ns .............................................. . , , . . , .. . .. II ,008,000.011

We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and
liabilities. We declare that 1t has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true 11nd correct.
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Horace Ke.n

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HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital wards II, Mrs. Leslie
ADMITTED
Betty Facemyer and son, Barbara
Willis, Racine; Ella Scar- Gatrell, Cindy Hall, Sarah
brough, Long Bottom ; Halley, Reta Hill, Margaret
Frances Whittington, Mid- Johnson, Freda Johnston,
dleport; Beverly Johnson, Gina Kemper, Cleo Luster,
Letart, W. Va. ; Delores Angelia Mallhews, Carolyn
Aeiker, Pomeroy ; Jennifer Miller, Troy Miller , Flora
Miller, Syracuse.
·
Mullins, Anna Nell, Donald
DISCHARGED - Beulah Price, Mrs. Kenneth Puckell
Ochier, David Ross, John and son, Ethel Russell, Mabel
Duerr, Daisy Glassburn.
Saunders, Rupert Sayre,
Jack Shaffer, Russell
Sowards, Emma Swon,
Lawton Tempieton, Sr,,
Holzer Medical Center
Dorothy
Winebrenner.
1Discharged, SprU'27)
(
Blrlbs,
AprU tl)
Mae Addis, Terri Adkin~.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Mary Akers, Bertha Brown,
Burllle,
a
daughter,
Rodney.
Luther Cochran, Dari Ed-

E. J. HIU..,
, is pictured with a new colt and the mare
foaled her recently . Hill has experimented in breeding down the size on ponies at
his farm for the past 30 years. The new mare is 17 inches tall, buckskin with black
mane and tail, and is one of the smallest. Hill says that the problems of breeding
down for si~e. includes the loss of conformation. While the tiny ponies - this new
one will probably be less than 30 inches when full grown - are of not much
practical use, they are in demand, bringing pri~s from $500 to 15,000. Hill who had
at one lime as many as 125 ponie• at a time has sold out practi cally and is down lo
only three ponies.

PLANNED THE EVENT - Paul Simon, Emmogene Holstein and Fred
,
staged the awards banquet Thursday night honoring Dr. Roger Daniels and Dr . Raymond
'Boice.

VOL 13

ANSWER CALL
The
Middleport
Emergency Squad answered
a call to the Intersection of
Routes 124 and 7 at 2:08 p.m.
Thursday for Penny Smith
who ·was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
RUMMAGE SALE
Women of lbe Sacred Heart
Church will hold a rununage
sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tuesday and Wednesday in
the basement of the church In
Pomeroy. Members are
asked lo report to lhe church
Monday to help set up for the
sale.

EXTEN DED FORECAST
Monday through Wednesday, fair
and cool through the period. Highs will
be In SOs Monday and Tuesday and In
the 61Js Wednesday , while lows will be In
lOs Monday and Tuesday and In lh e lOs
Wednesday.

Gov. Rhodes finally saw a breakthrough
on some of the industrial development
lncentives he has sought for three years.
The Legislature repealed the personal
property tax on imported equipment and
parts coming into "fore ign trade zones ,"
settirlg the stage for an international
"lrftde mart" for heavy machinery in
Cleveland.
And il exemp•.ed from the st ale sales tax
parts for machinery used in manufacturing goods.
Last week, the Senate passed a r!Wjor
Rhodes bill gra ntin g tax exemptions for
industries expanding operations to the
inner cities, provided they can guarantee
new jobs for people on unemployment .
That bill still m11'll undergo House

consideration later Uus year.
One t()p priority of ma jority DemocTats
- a 161 million pay raise for state
employees and judges - was enacted. 111e
lawmakers also voted to try "fl exible
hours " for state employees, and to sel up
new di visions o"f consumer finance and
~redit Ulllons in the Department uf
Conunerce.
These other top items were passed:
- Permitting branch banking in counties
adjacent to th e home office, and statewide
startirlg in 1989.
- Hepea ling
th e
longstanding
requirem ent that experien ce d ad ult
motorcyclists wear helrnels.
--Establishing pre-trial diversiou
I Co ntinued 1!!l pal!e A·2) '

Harsha seeks block
of gun bureaucrats
WASHINGTON IIJPI ) - Rep . William
H. Harsh "-, R..Qhio, accus ~s ''federal
bureaucrats" of attempting to force gun
reg istration on J\merir.:ans and he's
cosponsoring legislation disapproving a
rePnlat.inn nronosed · bv the Bureau of
Alcuhol, Tobacco and Fireanns requir ing
centrali zed registration of firearms .
"Federal burCllucrats, at the direction
of the Carter White House, are trying lo
fo rce national gun re gist ra tion on
Americans by avoidin g the legislative
process and circumventing the will of
' Congress ," tl1e Battavia Hepublican said
in his we ekly newsletter.

•

Harsha sai d he's asl&lt;lng the HoWIC
Appropriation s Committee to cut BAT!-'
appropriations so fu nds will not l~&lt;
availa ble to enfo rce tthe firear n1!.i
registration regulation .
The Ohio L"Qngressman called the BA'Il'
action "an outrageous \oiolation of the
separa tioon or powers, an invasion of the
privacy of all Americans, and a violation
of their ronstitutiunal rights to keep aml
bear arm s.''
"With the help of this Insidious lactic by
the C-arter administration, the gWl l.'OHtroJ
lobby is attempting to get tl1rough thf!
ic mocratic lc-~isl~Jt\ve process," he adcl 1'1.l

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MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

SU NDAY, APRIL 30, 1978

GALLIPOLIS- POINT PLEASANT

NO. 13

Also enacted was a proposal making a
special crime oul of tampering with util ity
meters.
The legislators took steps to stall
"mea sured rate" telephone service,'costly
to heavy phon e users , by ordering the
Public Utilities Commission to help with
an analysis of telephone services and
costs.
The House initiated a study of Ohio's
school ftnancin~ problems and came up
with a tentative 10-pomt shorHerm plan
involvin g bookkeeping and accountability
chan ges and more authority fo r the state
Department of Education over failing
school districts.
That plan was scheduled for more work
later in the year, and any major money
chan ges were left for 1979.
The Senate Edu cati on Com mittee
started a study of the Cleve land school
district, which was again bailed out by the
legislati ve leaders and th e Rhodes
administration , but U.S. District Court
Jud ge Frank ,J. Batlist.i wa s exerting
strong l'ontrol s ove r that ,di stri ct 's
·acti vities.
The Legislature voted to forgive school
districts for an extra eight days they had to
close b~caus e of hazard ous winter
weath er, although minority Republicans
l'Ompl ained it was written to force .some
double payments to school employees.

next winter .

unba

Kyger Creek new
one stack I ,0011 fl.

GALLIPOLIS -One sta ck a thousand
feet tall to Utke lhe place of tts three 5:18foot stacks is a $6 million job ~ui n ~ on now
at Kyger Creek Power Plant . unly part uf
an $80 million projed whid1 also im:ludcs
new prct·ipitatot·s.
Manager L. R. Ford sald that the tall

stac k. 100 teet shorte r than 01e GHV\11
Plant sUtck, will be fi nishro by tht• end of
this year, but the conlpl exllles of hookup
and seltj ng up the prenp1 Ui lors wtllmt:~ke
the app roximate completiOn date 19811.
S1 \e prepori:ltion. 111 progress now, Ill·
volves movmg elirth with IIHI('iuncs ill e~
point 200 fed north of the present huilcilng
below Cheshire and .ad jacent to the so uth

ANDY LEMLEY
P_ROVIDE~ ENTERTAINMENT - Proyiding entertainment lot the awards banquet
Th~sday eve rung honormg Dr. Roger Daruels and Dr . Raymond Boice were 1-r, Ben

Lemlev is
"
promoted ·

practicing medi cine, has
taken lime w continue his
education keeping up with the
new trends in lbe practice of
(Con tinued from pa~e 11
medicine .
Jones, in remarks about
Dr. Daniels has served as
Dr. Daniels, told that he team physician lor the Meigs
graduated from Pomeroy Marauder football teams for
lli gh School in 1922, the past IS years.
graduated from O.U. in 1929,
Jones read letters of
and graduated from Western congratulations from Sharon
Heserve Med ical School with J ones Davidson , Lond on,
a doctor's degree.
.. England, and Barbara Jones
Dr. Daniels was born in Hegler, Colwnbia, s. C.,
Minersville on Del. 29, 1904 . daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Daniels went to 0 . U. to Emerson Jones, Middleport .
s tud y a r c h i t e c t u r a I Messages of congratulations
engin eering. One of his were also read from Bob and
professors talked him into w Rachel Boice, Dr, Charles w
changing his course lo pre- Pavey
and
Ediso~
med . The profe ssor was Dr. Hobsteller, president of the
Russ Elliott.
Pomeroy National Bank.
Jones commented , "We are
Ben Philson presented two
glad and thankful that Dr so los, accompanied by
Daniels changed his course.'; Glenna Sprague.
Dr. Daniels, e'ven though he
Professor Bob Morris also
has been very busy pr ovi d ed
humorous

200 gather

entertainment. Morris gave
impressions of. Digger O'Dell
and Rochester and told
humorous storie s about
children.
Crow presented the two
doc tors with award s of
distinction.
J ones introduced Dr , Tom
Morgan, Dr. Oscar Clarke
and Dr. Francis Shane, all of
Gallipolis, who attended, and
Dr .
Joseph
Davis,
Middleport, and Dr . Lewis
Telle, Pomero~ .
Warren Pickens, one of lbe
direcwrs at the Pomeroy
National Bank, and Ted
Reed, president of the .
Farmers Bank and Savings
Co., presented gifts to Dr .
Boice.
Armand Turley provided
dinner music at·the organ and
plano . The dinner was
catered by the Meigs Inn.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT

OUR. STOREWIDE END OF THE
MONTH SALE CONTINUES
THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH
Y_ou'll find unusual savings for you and your family all
over the store- on every floor - in every department.

OPEN SAlURDAY 9:30 TO 5 P.M.

.Elberfelds In ·Po~eroy

KRISTAL HASH, left, indi cat es her delight in receiving scholarship check
from Jo Ann AIICII, lhe President of the Emblem Club .

Operation Crime Alert, ·
Law Day to be observed
GALLIPOLIS - Monday, May I, is
nationally recognized as Law Day . Thts
day ts traditionally observed among
lawmaker• and policing agencies as a day
during which these officials can reflect
upon and present programs encouraging
clllun support and Involvement for all
local legal and pollee 1\j!encles. ·
On Montlay aflyernoon, the Crim~
Alert program, along with local law en·
forcemeat personnel, wlll distribute crime
prevention materials lo cltltens on the
llreel and on a door lo door baals within
the city I ts.
A!read the door to door campaign
hi&amp; been
pleted in Cheahire, !JidweU,
Porter, C
City, Eurelut and Vinton.
Joaeph Cain, ·Prosecuting 1ltorney
and 01
' of the Gallia CounlJ Crime
Alert pro IIJI, Is hopeful that by the end
of the program's flrll year In September or
11111, most' citlnns in Gauta County w!'ll
penonal\)' know about the 1crime
preventlol program and do their ipart to
help dim ah local criminal actlv ly.

I

end of the ~O&lt;t l pile. F'ord send. r&gt;rH t nL~ ge
pipes, servke and f1 re hncs must lx•

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_relocated .

Hsh /1' ' ' /" ,. thl'y gPt tnto U1e sLHt·k.

The $811 111 illmn mves lment by Ohio
Valley Elet..'lrtr Company is an ecologir.al

move . Th e taller stack lifts the level uf gas
('lnissums farther from the ground .

ovr::c is ill the process of g r• nt\11~
vanuus contracts to complete the pr ojt"L1

by 19&amp;l, i:tppruxumtltdy .
Ford s~u d that the present building will
continue m use afler after c.:onstrudiu11 Df
ttw 1,000-fuot .s\llt:k Hnd mst.allation of !he

!Continued on

pa~ e

A-2\

K.1ger Crr ek old
starks s:tx ft.

GALLIPOLIS - Andy Lemley, 43
Chil licothe Road , Gallipolis, wa s recently
promoted to line crew superv isor in the
R1ver Division of the Columbus and South·
ern Ohio Electric Co.
Mr. Leml ey haS been associated with
the elect ri c company for 26 years in
various capacities of Hne constr utiion
Mr. Lemley is active in numerous
community projects and organizaliomi.

Barbara Shelton, K. N., who Is a past
BOARD MEETING SET
President of the Emblem Club, and Janet
RACINE
- The So uthern Local Board
Byers, R. N., Director of the hosplto.t'•
Sctiool of Nursing, in maKtng the selectiOn of f.ducatiun will meet in special session
ol the student to receive this special Monda y, Ma y I at 7:30 p.m. in the high
.school cafet eria .
scholarship.
Miss !lash, a graduate of the !977 class
of North Gallia High School, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Richard Hash of fl()ule I, Bidwell, Ohio.
White a student in North Gallia High
School,shewasamemberoftheNallonal

~o;:O~~~~Yi~n~~h~~:a g:.~~~ s~;~:

T0 £•m d coIIapse cause
.

competlll~n al the 1977 Gall Ia County
By LU..LIAN SWANSON
Junior Fall'.
PARKERSBURG, w.va. 1UP I) _ 1'he
At the School of Nursing she ~
· a · d of a Ieder a! 'ooncrete invest!member of the Glee Club and Is act! e m gating team al the nearby site of the
student recrwtmenl. After school ho
scaffolding collapse that killed 51 workers
and o~ weekends, she IS employed In the has vowed his agency will find the cause of
Numng Service Department or the the tra gedy and prevent its repetition .
hospitaL
"The Oc~upatlonal Safety and Health
The Gallipolis Emblem Club Number Administration has brought in the best in
199 was one of the original contributors tn the country," said Harlan " Bucky" Jervis,
the Holzer Medical Center Pediatric a native of English , McDowell County ,
Television Fund, and has made an annual W.Va ., who worked as a carpenter for 25
donation to this special fund lo provide years before joining OSHA in 1974.
free television for the pediatric patients at
"I think we'll be able to come out of
thehospltal slncethefund was establlahed there with a possible answer . We are not
In 1972.
only concerned with what happened today,
but with lllmorrow. We never want il lo
happen again."
Jervis started out as a coal miner but
headed for Pennsylvania and construction
work when a strike paraly-.ed the
coalfields
. His experience with two
MERCHANTS MEET TIJESDAY
tlangerous
industties has given him a~
GALLIPO IS - The Downtown
special
perspective
on his Job.
Gallipolis R il Merchants Assoclltion
"I
grew
up
in
the
coalfields," he said
will meet at 2 noon on Tuesday ill lhe
"When 1 was seven years old , 1011 mel(
Gallipolis Ar Chamber of Co~ce
office. Top! wlll Include co
ee were killed at one time in a mint
reports on
lor Citizens membe lp, explosion . Southern West VIrginia Is stilL
Moth er's D y, shoplifting repo by suffering today from the elleciS of that
Municipal J e James Bennett, und explosion 10 years ago."
Jervis, who said he has been sent oo the
policies and clean-up da y activities.!
.

The J)I'Ctlpllators , steel boxes full of
w1rcs and other l.&gt;quipment to remove fly
ash. Will be located out front betwet'll the
present l.milJin~ and the new stark, I· ~· ~ d
said. Presrnt preeipiU!tors arc 96 pe rc·ent
effedive , hut the m•w ones will be 99 1'z pt'r·
'"nt. They will remove lhe particles o{ fly

work

Emblem Oub presents
Miss Hash scholarship
GALLIPOLIS - A $200 Scholarship
Award was presented recently to Krista!
llash, a freshman student al lhe Holzer
Medical Center School of Nursing, by the
Emblem Club Number 199 of Gallpolls , as
a part of Its total program of community
Involvement.
In making the announcement and
presentation on behalf of the Emblem
Club, Jo Ann Allen, president, said that
this was an initial gift to a student of the
School of Nursing. The members or the
Emblem Club worked closely with lhe
Freshman Class Instructors at the
hospital's School of Nursing, including

PRICE 25 CEN1S

New stack going
up at Kyger Creek

1, 100 ft.

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under t~ g r ecmcn L"i turesell . .

I. Joa n Wolfe. Assistant Casluer. uf the above-named bank du hereby declare that this
Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
·Joan Wolle
April!&amp; , 1978

By LEE LEONARD
IJPI Statehouse Reporter
·COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Ohio General
Assembly, completing the major portion of
its 1978 meeting last week , found itself
preoccpPied with ener~ conservation and
fuel procurement , school financing problems and indu str ia I development.
More than' 100 bills were sent to Gov.
James A. Rhodes during the four -month
session preceding primary cam paigning,
but many of them were either minor in
nature or correcting prior mistakes.
In fact, with the exception of energy
legislation, action was put off until at least
after the June primary on most prime
items, and some may never be
accomplished this year.
·
Th e lawm akers did enact a
comprehensive energy conservation bill
left over from last yea r's natural gas
crisis. But while it deals with public
conservation," it W'.s watered down lo
virtually ign ore the private sector.
The bill requires the stale to lake steps
to ensure that government bu ildings are
constructed with long-term energy
efficiency in mind, and that government
employees take advantage of mass transit
and carpools.
Adopted on the final day of the session
was a bill extending the 25 percent
discount on heating bills to the 1978-79
season for low~ncome elderly or disabled
heads of household al a cost of $26.7
million .
The legislature also attempted to
prevent utilities from passing the costs of
emergen cy fuel purchases on to
consumers, and lo gain greater control
over seeing that utilities have adequate
suppli es of electr icity and gas on hand for

Phtlson, Glenna Sprague and Professor Bob Morris.

Ave ragc fur :10 !'alemlar da ys ending with report date :
Cash and due from bank s ......... . ...................... ... . ... , . ... . $1 ,473,000.00
Fed. fu nds so ld and sccuri lles purchased
Time deposil'l uf $1110,1100 ur mure Ill domestic off ices .. . .. . ... ; , .... , . .... . . 1,250,000.00
Total deposits . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .......... .. ........ 23,866,000.011
TOTAL ASSETS .... : . . . .. . . . ... . . ..... .. . ..... .. . . . .. .. .. , . , . ,. ... .. . . 26,554,000.011
Time certifi cates uf deposit utden111ninations uf
$100,000 ur more routstanding as of report dale )........ , . . . . ..... , . ........ 4011,000.011
O&lt;her time deposits 1n amounts of $1110.000
lit' more I uu~&gt;ta nd u1g as of report dale 1 ...... , .. ... . ... . . ........ . . ... , ... 850,1100.011

Solons i_nish major job

By LEONARD CURRY
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Higher prlres lor groceries,
energy, clothing and housing boosted tbe cool of Uvlng 0.8
percent In March, the Labur Department reported today.
The rise In the Consumer Price index put tbe nation's
inllallon · pace near double-digit aDDual rates again. The
inllallon rate was 0.8 percent In January, then fell to 0,8
percent In February.

I

Sites of 30 mnstruction fatalities since
joining OS!lA , said the agency has no idea
yet what caused Thursday's tragedy at the
Pleasants Power Station . !lowf'•er , he
predicted that whatever the outcome, the
de vastation would have a tremendous
effect on th e constroction industry.
"To see that mess and the debris and the
plywood, und to th ink just two days ago &gt;I

men were on that tower ... ," he said, hi s
voice trailin g off. "The impact of this. is
going to be felt l!Jroughout the constructiOn
industry for decades.
"PI!ople who work in constru ction are
like brothers. They're going to look back
and remember good old Joe, and th ink , '1
don't wanlto go up there in those towers." '

POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff
James J. Proffitt issued a warning
Saturday that two men are falsely
representing themselves as Social
Security agents.
Sheriff Proffitt said restdents of Meigs
County ahould nol cooperate with the
men but rather onn his offi ce immediately.
·
\
They are repo d to be driving a gold
or tan colored Fo Torino - early 70
model with West rglnia license plates.
A Rt. 1 Miner Ute resident was approached by one of(the two men Saturday

morning . The man told the Minersville
residenl lhal he was gong to have to take a
cut in his Social Security ond lf he gave
him cash money he In turn would give the
resident a check to mak e up the difference
he supposedly would lose if he had a cut In
!Us SociBI Security payments.
The man allegedly threatened lo lake
the Mi nersville resident In if he didn't
sh ow aU his Social Security papers.
The Minersville man. refused lo
cooperate and infonned the man he was
going to notify lhe sheriff. When he went
into his house lo ca~, the subjects fled.

2 repr
.
esent se l ves
fial se·l y.as agents
.

Boy said missing
RIO GRANDE - Search for a
n1tsslng boy from Cincinnati here on a
wt•ekend canoe trip was underway

along Raccoo n Creek around 3 p.m.
Saturday.
Members of the Rio Grande and
Gallipolis Volunteer Fire Departmenlll,
along wllh Civil Defenoe officials and a
diver began searching tbe creek and tts
bank• after llie boy wao reported
mt .. tng .
Studenll and chaperones from
Clnclnnatt area oc hools bad taken off In
1even canoes (three tn ur:b canoe)
after receiving proper Instructions
according to Dr. George Wolfe, of lbe
Raccoon Creek Canoe Uvery.
The mlulng boy reportedly was In
the fi rst canoe to leave the canoe dock.

IT'S FAST TIME NOW
Area residents were reminded 111day
that Daylight Savings Time arrive&lt;! at 2
a.m . and that clocks should have uet•n
turned ahead one hour_"Fast tim1• ' Will
remain until the last Sunday in o, ruber .

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