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                  <text>12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, June8, 1978

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Fonner Mason physician""'""".'""""'.,.,.,., .""'".'"".,,.;.,.,.,.,.,.,. . .
'Prachhoner
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The General
of Year' Diploma
~est (GEDI will
given at the Mason
Educall~n

LEWISBURG , W. Va . Dr. Edward A. Schackei.
formerly of Mason, Associate
Dean for Clinical Training at
the West Virginia School of
Osteopathic Medicine, was
re cently
named
West
Virginia 's ~~Pract ition er of
the Year" for 1977-18 by the
West Virginia Society of
Osteopathic Medicine. The
hono r wa s r ecently an nounced· at the Society 's
Convention in Cha rleston.
A 1940 graduate of the
Kirksv ill e
Coll ege
of
Osteopathi c Medicine, Dr.
Schaekel moved to Gainesville , Georgia where he
established his first practi ce

n un1t.' r ous mi l i tary
decoratio&gt;ns from the Un ited
States and th e Chi nese
guvernn1ents.

After Major Scha ekcl was
honorably di scharged from
the servi ce in 1946, he
established a famil y pra ctice
in Ma:;on . W. Va . where he
buill and then operated the
Schaekel Clmic for 28 yea rs.
in this small community, he
acc umulated · ove r 16,000
patient records, delivered far
in excess of 3,000 babies, and
performed more than 3,000
min or and 400 major surgica l
proced ures . He is a senior
member of lhe America n

College of Osteopathic Obstreti cia ns and Gynecolog ists,
a
chart er
member of the New Haven
(IV. Va .l Rotary Club, and a
life long member of the
United Methodist Church.
in July of 1976, he became
Director uf Campus Clinic at
WV SOM wh ere he is a
Professor
of
Family
Medi cine. In late 1976. he was
' la!e
. Dt•Hn
promoted tu ASSi"\('

which was later interrupted

by World Wa r II. As a Ma jor
in the Medical Department he
served as ExecutJ\'e Offi cer
to I he Surgeon of a Division of
the Air Transport Command
of the China - Bunna - India
He
earned
Theater.

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of Clinic Training Programs
Dr . Schaekel is married to
the former Gudren E. Jacobsen of Rockford , Illinois
Th ey hav e two grown
chil dren : Edward A. Jr. of
Long Bott om, Ohio and Kay
Bernadine Moore of Lansda le, Pennsylvania.

FRIDAY, JUNE 9th &amp; SATURDAY,
JUNE 10th
.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8
AN EXCELLENT TIME TO SHOP FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

of Adventist Oturch
Bob Ltpscomb, Mason, W
Va ., was named head Elder
of the Pomeroy Seventh -day
Adventist Church recently as
members voted their new
' slate of offi cers, whtth will
begin their duties July I.
Lipscomb wi ll be lay
assb1ant to the mini£1er .
Other top offi cers named
in cluded Burdell Bla ck,
Pomeroy Route, head Deacon
and Sarah Drak e, New fl aven
and Effie Black, Pomeroy
Route. deaconesses.
The new Sa bbath School
superintendent will be Rita
Whi te, Houl e I, Cheshtre,
with Bob Pickett , Darwin, as
the asststa nl.
Adalene France, Rutland,
will servt' as church clerk . an

offi ce she ha s fill ed fo r
severa l years.
All church officers are
fil led by t he democrati c
election processes with the
exception of that of the
pastor, who is assigned to his
ch urch by the Ohio Conference of Seventh-da y Adventists with headquarters in
Mount Vernon, 0 .
A report of the church's
progress during the past yea r
will be given when the new
office rs take over th eir appo inted posts.

Lives ock report
t.

COLUMBUS (UP I )- Wednesday's Ohio livestock auctions :

PENDLETON, Ore. (UP I I
Donald "Slick" Wa tts,
pl aymaki n ~ guard olthe New
Orleans Jaa and a former
Seattle SuperSonic, sustained
minor cuts and bruises when
the family car his wife was
driving toward a Mississippi
vacation fl ipped over east of ·
Pendleton early Tuesday .
Mrs . Watt s told an
inve;tigeting offi ce r that she
had fallen asleep at the
wheel. Neither she, nor the
couple 's two ch ildren , Donald
Jr ., 13 months and Heg mald .
: 7, were injur~d . W&lt;Jtts did nut
)
require treaunent.
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THE SHOE
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
VISA '

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Sla ughter steers 1-2.75
lower . slaughter heifers 1-2.50
lower , slaughter steers and
heifers 1-2 lower, slaughter
cows steady to 2 lower,
decline on weights 800-950 \bs,
slaughter bulls steady to I. 75
higher , vealers steady to 4
l~ g h er , trading and demand
moderate.
Slaughter steers: choice
and prime 2-4 900-1275 ioo 5&amp;59.115 ; few 6tl-&lt;l0.25 ; choice 2-3
850-1300 lbs 54-07.85 ; high
good and low choice 2-3 10001300 lbs 56-S8.50; good 2-38501200 lbs ranged from 49-54.25 ;
standard and good 2-3 10001400 ibs 48.75-04.35 ; standa rd
2-3 900-1300 ibs ~ &amp;-48.
Slaughter heifers: choice
and prime 2-4 850-10115 loo 5658.60; couple individual 59.35;
good 2-3 700-1100 II&gt;; 45-00.
Slaughter cows: utility and
com mercial 2-4 1000-1700 lbs
38-43.60; individual 44 .75:
utility 800-950 lbs 36-37.75;
ca nner and cutter 1-2 few 8001100 lbs 30.00-35.
Slaughter bulls : 1-2 !30017751bs 50-53.115 ; 1100-1300 lbs
48.50-49.
Vealers : individual choice
235loo 70: good 95-120 loo 5:165; ~ lbs 4046.
Feeder ca ttle : choice
stee rs 4~75 lbs 57.75-61.50;
good 600-150 lbs 46-51.50;
standard 500-675 lbs 43-46.75.
Hogs : sows W-1.50 lower.
boars 70 higher. Sows US
med iwn and l's 335-470 ibs
39.25-42.25; US 1-3 455-640 lbs
44-46.70; bulk 45 .10-46.30 ;
boars 380-5M lbs 37.80; ~290
loo 39.25-40: feeder pigs us 13 100-119 lbs 49.85-50; US
utility 136 lbs 47.75.

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REG. '11.00................................. SALE '5.49
REG. •12.00 ................................ SALE '5.99
REG. 1 13.00 ............................... SALE 16.49
REG. 1 16.00 ....................... ........ SALE 17.99
REG. •11.00 ............................. .. SALE '8.49
REG . '18.00 ......................... ...... SALE •a .99
REG. •20.00 .. ....... .. ...... ............. . SALE '9.99
REG. •21.00 ........................ ...... SALE '10.99

Meigs County
People

RACINE
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Larg e se lect ion of dress sla cks a nd fashion jeans . Assor ted
styl es and colors. Sizes2 to 4, 41 o6 X , 7 to 14

REG. '6.00 ............ ...................... SALE '4.49
REG. '8.00 ........... ....................... SALE '5.99
REG. •10.00 .. ............................... SALE '7.49
REG. '11.00 .. ............................. SALE '8.29
REG. '12.00 .. .. ... ......................... SALE '8.99

'4.50 ...... ................ ... ......... SALE '3.35
REG.
REG. '6.00 .................................. SALE •4.50

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REG. '9.00 ................................. SALE '6.75
REG. '15.00 .............................. SALE '11.25

SWIMWEAR SALE

VARIETY OF TRAINING - Farm business
management students of Meigs High Instructor Eve rette
Holcomb have received varied training this school year .
Above, at left, Mike Drehel is shown welding

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Pre -tee n, junior a nd missy sizes .

REG. '14.00 ............................ SALE '11.19

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REG. '16.00 .............. ..... ........ . SALE •12.79
VOL. XXIX

REG. '20.00 ............................. SALE '15.99

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Sizes 36 to 46 and ex tra large Sizes 48 and 50 Regulars and
long s . Solid color and patte rn s 100 p e t . polyester doub le
kni ts.

MEN'S 139.95
MEN'S 149.95
MEN'S 159.95
MEN'S '69.95

SPORT COATS ......... ................... 129.90
SPORT COATS ............................. 137.90
SPORT COATS .................... ........ 144.90
SPORT COATS .. ....... .......... : ...... ... 152.90

Select a pair of coordinating dress Slacks from our
exce lle nt se lection to wear with the sporl coat you buy .

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Excell ent for Father ' s Day gifts com e June 18.
Sma ll. medium , larg e, extra larg e. and XX large sizes .
So lid colors a nd nea t pa ttern s tapered and full c ut stv l e~ .
Our en tire stock is included.

Heavy
damage

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A heavy
cloudburst
dumped up to 3.6 inches of
rain in parts of Meigs County
late Thursday, ca using heavy
property damage.
The Meigs Count y sheriff's
offi ce sai d to day several
trailers were knocked off
their foundations and fl oated
down streams which rose
quickly because of the heavy
rainfall.
Deputi es a lso rece ived
reports of submerged cars
and drowned livestock. The
Pomeroy police department
reported a boat had to be used
to
evacuate
se ver al
residents.
The hardest hit areas were
the communities of Rutland
and Harri sonville whose
residents were virt uall y
stranded by the downpour.
Flooding caused closing of
VEHICLES in the Everett McDaniel yard received
several state routes in the
damage fr om the flash fl ood that hit the area . The fence at
area .
the residence was left covered with debris.
No damage estimate is
avai la ble but officia ls
estimate it will be high . No received ca)is from home- Sta te Route 1 at the inlives were lost and there were owners needi ng to be tersection of State Route 124;
no injuries reported .
evacuated, owners of trailers State Route 124 from State
Sheriff James J. Proffitt being mov ed from their Rout e 7 to Rutland; State
said
hi s
departm ent, founda tions, cars having Route 124 in Rutland ; State
Pomeroy Fire Department, been submerged, drowned Route 143 from State Route 7
Ohio State Highway Patrol liNestock and other related
to Harrisonville and various
and nwnerous other local incidents.
co unt y roads throughout the
emergenc y ag~n cies
The hardest hit area wa s area .
responded to ca lls for along State Route 143, from
On e report . from the
assistance from
loca l Harrisonvill e to State Route 7 Rutland area esta blishes the
residents , due to the By-pass.
ra infall as having been 3.6
disastrous weather.
The following roads were inches, the most of which fell
The Sheriff's . Offi ce closed during the even ing: in a half-hour period.

Color trak and XL-100 Chassis - Choose from Colonial Pine, Early American Maple,
Contemporary Walnut, M o dcrn Rosewood - Pecan with swivel base - An ex(!ellent
selection - You ·u like Ell1crfdds dependable service - Save $50.00 on any model
in stock.

FREE

REGULAR '79.95

FOR FATHER'S DAY .JUNE 18th

EUREKA DEWXE CANNISTER SWEEPER

V-NECK T-SHIRT

Mode l 3440, automatic cord reeL stee l construction,
Del uxe Too l Pa ck incl uded . Save $20 .00 .

Buy any 3 Hane s Men 's garments. Ma i l in packag e
wrapper and store receipt lo Han es and rec eive 1 free Vneck T-shirt . Get mailing from men' s dept . 1st floor .

SAVE '29.95

EUREKA UPRIGHT SWEEPER
with cleaning tool s

FILM PROCESSING
l~t

floor . Offer ends

Saturday , Jun e 10 at 5 p.m.

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Reg ularly $8.95 in sizes S, M, L and XL, Polyester-cotton
blend, coal style top with long s leeves and ankle le ngth
bottoms .
Men's S6.95 short sleeve, knee
length style pajamas . Sale

s711

$5.88.

MEN'S PARIS
DRESS BELTS

FATHER'S DAY CARDS
You ' ll like our selection of Hallmark
Fathe r 's Day Cards on the 1st floor.
Buy what you need now while
se lecti ons are best .

FOR FATHER'S DAY GIVING

VAN HEUSEN $21 00
LEISURE ROBES
Velour short robes of 80% arnel and
20% nylon · Good selection of
colors - One sizes fits all.

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PERMANENT PRESS PAJAMAS

HALLMARK

SAVE NOW ON KODACOLOR

Sizes JO to 40, good selection of colors and
widt hs . Ideal Father's Day gift. Ask for tree
gift boK.

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Extensive damage

SALE PRICES
CLEARANCE REGULAR $89.95

MEN'S 3~PC. SUITS

Ir

Just 11 suits to sell - solid color and glenn
plaids . broken sizes 36 to 44 - Pants, Coat
and Vest to match. ·

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

ELBER
FELDS
IN
POMEROY
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MEN'S '6.95 SPORT SHIRTS ............................. 5.49
I ' MEN'S 18.95 SPORT SHIRTS ............................. 17.09
1 MEN'S 110.95 SPORT SHIRTS ... .... ... ................. '8.69
MEN'S 112.95 SPORT SHIRTS ...................... -.. . 110.29
MEN'S 114.95 SPORT SHIRTS ........................ •111.89
MEN'S 116.95 SPORT SHIRTS .. .........................
. 113.39

SAVE $5000 RCA COLOR TV CONSOLES

'5995

NO. 39

Cloudburst hits
parts of Meigs

AT THE WAREHOUSE MECHANIC STREET

Model No. 1446 with too ls, reg ular pr-ice $89 .90 adju sta ble
swee p height , edg e clean er .

at y

By DREW VON BERGEN
WASHINGTON I UP! I The government has not yet
determined whether criminal
charges also shou ld be
bro ught agains t a major
contractor who was cited for
16 violations of federal safety
laws in connec lion with a
West Virginia scaffolding
disaster that killed 51
workers.
Assistant Labor Secretary
Eula Bingham announ ced
Thursday that 20 citations
had been issued against three
firm s, carrying propose d
fines totalling $108,300.
Sixteen of them were
aga inst Resear ch-Cottr ell
Inc., of Bound Brook, N.J .,
th e constructi on company
building the second of two
400-foot cooling towers for a
power plant at Willow Island,
W.Va ., when the April 27

disaster occurred.
And 10 of those were for
"willful violations" she said,
adding that mea nt either the
firm was aware they were
violating the law, or were
simply aware of a hazard and
did nothing about it.
Ea ch willful violation
brought the mal&lt;imum $10,000
fine, but could also bring
criminal charges.
"The OSHA law presc ribes
cr iminal sanctions for a
willful violation of a standard
resulting in the death of an
employee," Dr . Bingham
said. "The Depa rtment of
Labor
is det ermining
whether to reco mmend
criminal action to the U.S.
Department of Justice in this
case ."
Asked about the status of
such a reC&lt;lmmendation, she
replied : "The decision has

en tine

not heen made ... it is a
possibility ."
Both Mrs. Bingham and
OSHA solicitor Ben Mintz
refused to comment further
on the possibility of criminal
charges, saying discussions
have to be held with the
J ustice. Departme nt on
wh ether the Researc hCotu·ell firm had been legally
''negligent.' '
United Engi ne~Jrs and Construclllrslnc .,and Pittsburgh
Testing Laboratory were hit
with two $800 citations each
for Ieser "serious violations" .
All three companies have
15 working days Ill contest the
citations .
Aspokesman for Research. Cottrell said OSHA "wa s not
justified in issuing the
principal citations, and the
company intends to con test
them ."
But R.V. Bowser of
Friendly, W.Va., speaking for
a gr oup of victims'
fa mili es, said the fin es
"seemed insignificant."

"OSHA lost faith and
Research cred ib il it y;
Cottrell lost concrete and
ste~J I , and we lost far, far
more than they did ," Bowser
said :
Dr. Bingham used a series
of graphic designs at a news
conference to explain the
collapse, and concluded that
as concrete was raised from
the floor of the· tower to the
tnp , "it is apparent that there
is a tendenl')' for the entire
assembl y to lip inward."
" With poorly anchored and
maintained supporting legs,
missing bolts, and uncertain
concrete, there were clearly
present the ingredients for a
disaster," she said.
She
rejecte d
as
"misleading" a report by a
Ral ph Na derassoc iated
or ganization , Health
Research Group, that the
agency had been forewarned
the Willow Island scaffold
was unsafe but failed to
foll ow ·up with further
inspection.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1978

REG. '23.00 ............................. SALE '18.39

l Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

MEN'S SPORT COATS

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REG. '11.oo .... ............... ........... SALE '7.79

SPECIAL SALEI

SALE PRICES

downspouting for a bucket elevator. At right, William
Hart and Todd Harder are working on small engine
repair . See page 7 today fer other pi ctures and story about
farm business management students at Meigs High.

Tanks , Bikinis. one an d two pc. su its.

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Little boys' and girl s' summer sleepwear in cool s ummer
styles a nd color s.
Sizes 2 to 4, A to 6X, 7 to 14

GIRLS'
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JEANS AND SLACKS SALE! · l

4th birthday
Scott Lisle was honored on
his fourth bi rthday recently
at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lisle,
Syracuse.
Attending were his brother,
1odd, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lisle, Marjori e Manuel ,
Jeanie Allen, Brian and Mark
and Mrs. Florence Putts, ail
of Sy ra c us~, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Jenkins, Kimberly and
!Wc:.eile, t'om&lt;'r.,y, and Mr.
ahd Mr s. Bill KendaJJ ,
Michiga n.

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CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR

Spec ial g r oup of wome n ' s denim jeans Sized 8 to 40.

Camera department

A Home Bank

SALE I

JEANS SALE

12 EXPOSURE~ ................. '1.99
20 EXPOSURES ................. 12.99

Scou Lisle

Scaffold disaster probe completed

AND TO S~LECT" GIFTS FOR FATHER'S DAY JUNE 18TH.

· Lipscomb head Elder
Like pillows for yo ur
feet. With squeezabiy
soft, puffed leather and
foam cushioned insoles .
Expe riente it.

Criminal charges
decision pending

SPECIAL SALE PRIC·ES

he
County Vocational Center
in Point Pleasant. Hours
for the test are from 9:30
a.m. to 3:30p.m. saturday,
June fO. Those passing the
te st will rercive the
equival r nry of a high
sc hool diploma.
Participants must be
residents of West Virginia
or last attended a school in
that
sta te.
Persons
.registering mu st show
proof of age and social
security number. Registration fee Is $15. For
more Information, contact
Ann Harreld at the Mason
County Adult Learning
Center, 675-5024.

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at McDaniel home
Extensive losses occurred
at the home of Phyllis and
Everett McDaniel, SR 143,
due to the flash floods that hit
the area Thursday night and
early Friday morning .
The couple was watching
television and Mr. McDaniel
heard a noise outalde and
when he went out the water
was In their ya rd where their
two dogs were tied. McDaniel
tried to save the dogs but his
eflortl were In vain and they
drowned.
A camping trailer that the
couple purchased Monday
was destroyed. Vehicles
p!lrlted in the yard were
damaged by the · water. One
car ' was alniost completely
covered. The water had such
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force that It turned one car
around and it struck a new
truck that was parked next to
it.
A new living room suit e
that was stored in.the garage,
belonging to their son was
ruined and a motorcycle and
riding mower also in the
garage were cove red with
water. .
Mrs. McDaniel stated that
the heat pump In the
basement of the home had
damage and it only lacked
three to four inches of gelling
into the home.
Damages were estimated
between $4,000 and $5,000 and
their Insurance will not cover
what Ihey lost, Mrs. McDaniel commented .

EXTENDED FOURECAST
Sunda y
through
Tue sday ,
lair
Sun ·
day and a chance of
showers Monday an d
Tuesday. Highs will he tn
the upper 80s or the lower
90s Sunday and Monday
and in the 80s Tuesday.
Lows will be Ia lhe 64Js.

T~is week 's winning Ohio
Lottery numbers:
Gold number - 0.
White number - 90.
Blue number - 087.
Exira Cash
103773.

Loss of bookmobile
service to schools
expected this fall
BY CIIARLBNE HOEFLICH
Loss of bookmobile service
tu Meigs Co unty schools next
fall seems a ~nos t certa in.
Meeting Wednesday night
at
the
Meig s
Inn,
Thomas Olson, extension
services specialist for
the Ohi o Valley Area
Ubraries under which the
local libr a ry se r vices
operate, announced that he
wa s rec ommending t hat
school stops be eliminated in
Meigs County .
He said that " th e
bookmobile is nut able to provide quality service to
schools and the com munity at
the so me time", stressed the
cost of serving schools and
clw rged that schools have a
res ponsibility to provide
library service fur students.
He indica ted that OV AL has
· ·g row n away
from
bookmobile" as a means of
c1rculat1 ng books and arc
more in cli ned toward the
Mail-A- Book Service .
In ulher recommendations
for Mci~s County, Olson sa id
that he was recommend ing to
the OVA l Boa rd that the
number of bookmobile hours
in Meigs County be reduced
!rum 866 to 400 and that the
scrvil:e be concentra ted in
towns and l'illages without
library service, Reedsville,
Tupjlcrs Plains, Chester,
Syracuse , Rutla nd and
fu!l'ine, and that the se rvice
sched ule be changed from
monthly to biweekly.
The OVAL representative
so id that 866 hours of se rvice
was decided un in 1965 when
the bookmobile service was
sw rted in Meigs County, at
tllHt time a one-i:ounty operation . He sai d that "it appears

that the hours of serv ice now
providt&gt;d in Meigs Co unty an·
a function of traditi on and do
not reflect i:t ny rct:l.'nt evaluati on of the actua l se rviec
needed by bookmobile

users."
In Iu s report to the OV AI.
Board, librarians, other personnel of the libraries in the
10 county a rea, as well as
some local school officials
and other guests, the OVA l.
representative cha rged that
the · .. Mei gs County school
districts have rejected at
least three requests by the
Pome r oy -Midd l eport
librari es to share the cost of
schoo l bookmobile servtce in
SUSAN FLESHMAN, Meigs Ubrarian , has resigned
recent years... "Schools, he
effective June 30 and will begin work later this summer a t
so id , "now rcce1ve 43 percen t
Dan Morri s, director of of the bookmobile service in
the Westerville library . On behaU of the local library
curriculum and instruction, Meigs Cou nty .''
board . she was presented a gift by Mrs. Wa nda Eblin .
in the Meigs I...Ocal School
(Continued on page 12}
District, will be speaker at a
Meigs High School Alumni
Banquet to be held on July I
in the high school cafeteria.
The alumni will award a
$100 scholarship to a member
of the 1978 graduating class.
The dinner will be !rum 7 to 9
and a dance will follow from 9
DETROIT 1UP I) - Ford Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford
to 12. Playing for the dance
n
has named his brother, William Clay Ford, to a l.op
will be the Cobras. Rick
corporate post to insure the "continuity" of ~'ord fa mily
Miller, son of Bob Miller of
IRONTON,Ohio (UP! ) - A
influence over the C&lt;lmpany it founded 75 years ago.
Pomeroy and a 1972 graduate
Lawrence
County sheriff who
The high-level shakeup Thursda y also appeared to remove
of Meigs High School, is a Ford President Lee A. Iacocca from the line of succession says a motorcycle gang
member of the group.
in
when the elder Ford, 60, retires in two years as chief executive pl otte d his dea th
Tickets will be $6 whi ch o( the firm named for his grandfather. He will retain the retaliation for the loss of a
includes the dinner, dance chairman's title until he reaches the mandatory retirement clubhouse has drawn the
and dues . No guests will be
Huntington, W.Va ., police
permitted at the dinner but age of 65.
department
into
th e

Morris to
be speaker
for alumni

i,.)_r_h_e_w_o_rl_d_To_d_a_y_

High level shake-up at Ford

police may

be involved

alumni members can bring a
guest to the dance.
Tickets may be purchased
at Jimmy's Pastry Shop.
Village Phannacy, Rutland
Furni ture, Beacon . Golf
Station, New York Clothing
House or the Meigs Inn.
Parents of alumni members
living out of town are asked to
send this newspaper clipping
to their children.
Reservations also may be
made by mail to Kathy
Cumings, Box 283, Syracuse.

Man injured in
Rt. 33 mishap
Herbert Gilkey , 60, Shade,
was tak en to Veterans
Memorial Hospit al for
treatment of injuries suffered
in an accident at 7:25 a.m .
Thursday on U. S. 33 in Meigs
County one mile north of SR
681.
According to the Gallla·
Meigs Post State Highway
Patrol, the Gil key ca r ran off
the right side of the road and
cut bac~ into the path of an
auto driven by Cynthia
Krautter , 20, Pomer~y . Both
drivers were t rave iin~ north
on U.S. 33.
The a uto owned by
Krautter r ece ived severe
damage, the Gilkey clir was
demolished .
Gilkey was charged with
failure tu yleld fro m a private
driv e.

Huntington

The patrol also investigated an inci dent that
occurred on Northup-Patriot
Rd., two miles east of 715. An
auto driven by Mary E.
Lambert, 45 , Gallipolis, incurred slight damage when
the dash board wiring caught
fire . The Incident occurred at
10:10 a.m., there were no
injuries.
At 12 :25 p.m. the patrol
investigated a second vehicle
fire . A tr uck driven by
Kenn eth A. Ga rdner, 33,
Col umbus, was completely
demolished when a fir e
ca ught In the engine compartment and spread through
the rest of the vehi cle. The
incident occurred on U.S. 35,
just west of 279. There were
no injurl~s .

Full scale investigations
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sens. Herman Talmadge, IX;a .,
and Edward Brooke , R-Mass, are facing full-scale Senate
Ethics Committee investigations of their financial affairs Ill
determine if they were involved in any "improper conduct. "
Moving fast at a closed meeting Thursday, the committee
voted to go beyond the stage of "preliminary inquiry ," to hire
a special counsel for each case , and to examine confidential
financial reports filed since 1972 by Talmadge, chairman of the
Agriculture Committee, and Brooke, the only black senator.

Battle brewing in Senate
WASHINGTON (UPI } - A battle may be brewing in the
Senate over a bill to provide federal guarantees of up to $2
billion in New York City bonds to save the city fr om
bankruptcy.
. .
Tn e House easily approved the measure Thursday , 240-155.
It rejected, 291-109, an alternate proposal to extend for three
years direct, federal seasonal loans to the city, which expire
June 30.

·Mexican councilman arrested
TIJUANA, MexiC&lt;l (UP!} - Tijua na City Councilman Jose
Guadalupe Vazquez was arrested Thursday and held without
bail in connection with the alleged kidnapping of five San'
Diego residents for $20,000 ransom.
State Superior Court Judge Leonida Pichardo ruled there
was enough evidence in the case to hold Vatquez for trial.
Vazquez, 34, three high-ranking police officials ,.nd two
patrolmen reportedly carried out the extortion scheme.

HE&amp;W budget cut $1 billion
WASHINGTON (UP!} - Ignoring pleas from Secretary
Joseph Califano, the House has voted 29().ll7 to pare $1 billion
from the Department of Health, Education and WeH.. re budget
as an Incentive to reduce waste, fraud and abuse.
Sponsor Rep . Robert Michel, R·IIi., said the action will
give Califano "that additional stick really needed to move the
bureaucracy into action" to reduce losses through fraud and
abu se.

investigation.
Sheriff James Howell revealed Thursday that a gu n
used to kill a Maryland man
believed to have been the
gang's "hit man " was purchased initially by a
policeman in Huntington.
Accordin g In Howell , the
.38-calibcr snub- n os e
revolver was bought by a
Huntington police officer.
That was confirmed by
Cabell County, W.Va., Sheriff
Ted Barr. but he and Howell
declined to identify the
offi cer , saying the gun
apparently had chang ed
hands a number of times.
Removed from a creek , tbe
gun was identified as the one
used to kill Frederick Kemp,
31, Wheaton, Md., whom
Howell belie ves was a "gun
for hire" man in a plot by the
Avengers to kill him .
The Huntington Advertiser,
in Thursday's edition , also
quoted Howell as saying that
at least two Huntington police
officers have been krown to
accompany members of the
Avengers on pleasure
cruises.
Huntin gton Po lice Chief
Ottie Adk ins and . Ca pt .
Normal Noble discounted any
knowledge
of
these
accusations.
"We'll certainly look inln
it," Adkins promised .
Howell claim ed that
members of the Avengers
hired Kemp to kill him,
apparently beca use they
believed the sheriff was
(Continued on Pile 12)
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3- Tire Daily Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Friday, June 9,

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The People Page

COMMENTARY
Donald F. Graff

Selling Nixon's story

Love stories for millions
No eKpllcll SCK , no vaulente
and " hllppy endmg Those
are the a·estnctave rules by
whach Harltoqum Books, the
world's lllrgesl publisher of
rmmmtu..· ftd Jun, ts rw1 So
far at 's a mollo that's also run
lhear sales 1nlu the malllons
foa the pllsl year
Al 211. Pamela Galsworlhy
IS art CXCL Ullvt' Ill the l OIJlpllny that specializes tn
clean" love sturtes She
could also pose fur the cu•e•
art on almost any of the pulp
romam;cs, or ~ one of the
heromes 1her favonle wm d
ts ' enthustrt sm

hero punches and shoots has
way through the plot. overcomes every obstacle and
always manages to come
across th ree or four absolutely gorgeous women, all uf
whom are totally - and anslanlly - avaalable to hun
Aren't love fantastes a lot
more posative than fantasaes
about vaulence and easycome. easy-go sex''
Maybe that 's why out of 150
authors spannan g these
sugary tales for Harlloquan.
not one as C:l man

1

Galswoa lhy IS also as determan ed m dcfcndmg the
rumanu.·s a.s anv Hetrlequm
hcrouae would lx•
Men wtll often eKpress a
kind of contempt fur ·that
love sluff women read What
gets me IS the women who go
along wtth lhts. wtlhoul
real iZing 1t' s JUSt another putdown Women enJOYfantastzmg about love and romance.
and that s what nu\els are fantast es on paper
Women dun t call men stl1) beca use the\ 1ead hctaon
that IS based on male fanloStes I mean the kmd of
advcnturt• or detective novel
m wh tch the gun-sllngm~

The future of CB radio

Sun spots will trigger changes
Pamela Galsworthy

Woody's funny friend

Woody AileD
Woody Allen has all the
maddle·da" vartues He's
Joyal, gene1ous, helpful, supporllve and has a chauffeur
That desm plaun of one of

Ameraca 's be~t known fun·
nymen comes from Woody's
· Anme Hall" c-ollaborator,
Marshall Brackman.
In a July Vava magazme article enltlled, "The Funmesl
Man You've Never Mel. Marshall Brackman,' Brackman,
a top comedy wnter on hts
own, was asked 1! he prefers
teamtng up to wratmg alone
Of course 1 Collaburataon
with Woody as a sttuallon m
which I am functaomng at my
highest level It s hke playmg
tenms wath a pro - ) ou gel
back as good as you g1ve .
My collaburatwn walh Woody
was the castes! thing m the
world for me because hts
head was on the block, not
mane It was his proJect. and
af at failed , 11 was has fault If
at succeeded, well, maybe at
was both of us "

By Ink Dipper
(Farsi of three parts 1
Where does ctllzens band
radao go from 1ts present posation' What can tls 20 nulhun
adherents expect Ill the
future '
By 1982 callzens band wtll
hove abandoned the 11 me tea
band and been moved to one·
thtrd meter. , from 27
megahertz to 900, .. pred tcts
Waller Sllles , well-known
electron!(' and broadcast
engmeer "'!'has ts the lega l
posll!On the Federal Commumcatwru; Cum1mss10n wall
hove to adopt no later l111111
1980 "
Sllles as a CBer and ham ·
operator lumself A resadenl
of Phoemx, Araz. he has been
mvolved 111 radw and leleva·
swn developments for more
than 35 years
The FCC has four yea •s to
fare up lu the saluataon of
crowdang - electrumc smug,
tf you wt sh - and thetr only
answer must be a move for
personal radiO ll wtll etlher
be 450 megahertz or 900, w!lh
the latter bemg the more
destrable," asserts Stales ll

Ca nada "
He reports that sun spot ac·
llvaty now as abuuliO percent
of what It Will be
It wall be unpossable for
the CBer to obsct ve the 15().
arule rule placed on cttazens
band because the CBer won 'l
be able to help Jmnself," he
I ~ nCCt.'SSCifY
Stales feels that tlw pro- says By 1979 the sun spot
blems of sun spots, stallt atliVItY wall be lwtce as bad
sktp and mterfcrence teq uu e and many CBers wall have lo

wall be all FM and smgle stdeband wtll be built mlu all
wuts,' he con tends Furthet
there "'II be 300 channels
The technology has been
peafected, so at as httlc mo1 e
than the FCC makmg the
deteramnatwn that thts move

Will all the CB units in the
country become obsolete?
-One expert says they will.
solul tons These. 111 Ins opt·
ruun, t:an only be ovcr&lt;.:ume
lJy lh c mov e to 900
megahertz
·The 11-year cycle of sun
spot acttvaty as JU.' l beg ummg. and wtll peak 111 June of
1982," he explaans
Thts
means that CBers wi ll hat·dl v
be able lu talk 10 blocks
a\\ay, but lhcv 'll be ptckang
up Signa ls from calles all over
lhe Umled Slates and

have many compensatiOns, ·
he dauns ' It wtll mean vtr·
tually unluntled channels
avatlable It wall mean very
Iallie slatac when you are ta lk·
mg And sktp wtll be
elunanated It wall mean
lransccavcrs that arc more
soplusltcaled - hke ptslons to
Jel propulsaon - and are more
expenstve But the utthzatwn
wall be expanded beyond
anyllung now possible. and 11
wtll bnng more people mlo
ct lizens band radao.' '
Thas ts one expert 's vae" of
CB 's future Whelhea at takes
lhts loran and dtrcc llon only
tunc wall tell. But of change
" c m·e ccrtam

hang at up I'm already getling a lot of sktp on 10 meters
am.l, remember, 11 meters
!lhe CB band I IS JUS( neKl
door ''

Does thas mean an end to
the $50 lranscetver' Sltles
says at does Wall all the CB
wu ts 111 the country become
obsolete ' He believes they
Will
It 's gomg to be a whole
new ball game and at wall

The wrangle over tJre marketmg or Richard NIXon's
memoars is producing some better lanes than are to be round in
the book ttself
In case you got m late on this one, a group_desagnatin~ atself
the Commattee to Boycott NIXon 's Memmrs IS seeking to
discourage the public from purchasang the former presadent's
story, "RN : The Memo1rs of Richard Nixon "
Some arught consader the book's list price - $19 95
-&lt;liscouragement enough But not the conunitlee. It is placing
anti-book ads m leadmg newspapers and distributing posters,
bumper stackers and T-shirts emblazoned wath ats slogan·
·'Don't Buy Books by Crooks."
As the publisher, Grosset [ Dunlap, sees at, tire campatgn IS
an attempt to censor an Important docwnent of contemporary
history
" IllS mcredable that anyone could suggest that a book not be
published," declares Harold Roth, Grosset president. "If we
abradge the freedom of any one writer or publisher, we effectively abradge the freedom of all."
But censorship as not at issue, according to boycott leader
Wtlham Boylen·
·
.
"Our pomt IS that people should not buy the books and help
enr1ch Mr. N1xon. We have never said the book should be suppressed People who want to read 1t can get 1t out of the library
.. . or they can waat tall thas $20 book goes mto the remamder
bans a half year from now for $2."
So at goes.
There unquestiOnably as widespread post-Watergate resentment that former pubhc offacaals whose acts the public has
treld to be wrong should subsequently be able to profal personally from the experaence.
But there ts at present no publicly approved procedure ror
preventmg this. And 11 IS difficult to see how such could be
developed and effechvely applied m s!luallons involvmg
freedom of expresston wtlhout ratsmg a greater danger to the
pubhc In short, resorting to the censorship which both Roth
and Boylen reJect.
The New York T1mes, which seraalized too memotrs to
newspapers, has taken Solomon-lake editonal note of the controversy and decided that all partaes are m the raght -the
restgned presadent m wntang his story, the publisher m
marketmg 11, the opposition in not buying 11 and seekmg to persuade others to do likew1se.
The marketplace, at advases, should decade the assue.
It usually does. The lives and frequently less than
stratghtforward tunes of pubhc figures are a staple of both
book clubs and remamder bins.
In this case, even a! too market deCISIOn IS strongly negative
at would be of no great pam to the boycott target Rachard Ntxon already 1s assured of a reported $2 million from his oraginal
sale of all publl cataon raghts
And there IS always too possbtbty of the boycott boomerangmg. havmg something of the effect that bannmg In Boston once
did m making questwnable books and movaes more popular
elsewhere.
Quale possably the last words on this parttcular controversy
already have been delivered by publisher Roth an observmg
that 'anyone an this country has a raght to make a danm fool of
himself "
That d!Spensataon as broad enough to cover any nwnber of
partaes - from wraters and publishers through boycotters and
buyers

HEALTH

WHAT AMERICANS ARE READING

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Based on most requested b ooks tra m the shelves ot "Oranes m ISO Ctt1es around fhe coun try
CDffliJI/ed b'l the Amencsn LlbrBr'f Assoc1BI10n (D1srnbuted by Newspaper Enterpnse Assn J

.

Stt·rility

Jackie B. ignored Jackie 0.
A lot of muv1e vtewers and
crttacs ahke wall be mutterang
"Tell tl to the Mannes.' but
here's "hatJackae Btssd told
US ma gazane about her oh-so
Jackt e 0 perforanance m
'The La st Tycoon... I don'l
play Mrs Onassts emU never
an my mmd was I pla y tn~ her

Ftctwn
1 BLOODLINE
by Sadney She ldon 1Morrow,
$9 95 1
2 THE THORN BIRDS
by Colleen McCulluugil
IHarper I Row , $9 95!
3 THE WOMEN S ROOM
by Manlyn French !Swnrntl,
$10 95 !
4 A ST RANGER IS WATCHING
by Mary Haggans C l~rk
(Stmon I Schuster, $8 95 I
5 THEHUMANFACTOR
by Graham Greene !Simon I
Schuster, $9 95 1
6 SCRUPLES
bv Judalh Krantz !Crown

$10 00 I
7 rHF: HOLCROFT COVE·
NANT
b) Hubert LudlUin 1Mat ck.
$10 951
8 HACHEL, 11lF. HABBI S

wlule makang the !tim "
The acto rs and producers
cla am tl 's JUSl another love
WIFE
story - that It bears no
by Stlvaa Tennenbaum I Morresemblance to reahty They
ro" $9 95 1
11
say the portrayal of a
9 TH E HUN OU HABLE
wealthy, beautaful wale of a
SCHOOLBOY
Presadenl uf the Umled Slates
by John le CHrre IKnopf.
who sees her husband
$10 95 I
assassmaled and then martO THE BLACK MAHBLE
rieS a Greek shapptng tycoon
by J oseph Wambaugil
as JUSl another romance Sttll,
tDelacortc, $9 95 1
they deny , deny, deny
Nunfaclton
" I think this picture IS a
1 MY MO'I'HEH. MY SElF
faary tale," says co-slar An·
thony Quann It 's a beaullful
faary tale about two of the
most ~ !am orous people an the
world who fall an love
And Btsset concluded · It
was a good pllrt, qUite
digmhed and nothang to be
ashamed of on tire explottaBy United Press International
taun level My character had
GOODBYE
BOY : Richard DreyfiiSs, who won the
tenderness, love, strength
Academy
Award
for best actor an "The Goodbye Girl, " has
and an aura " And got to
quit
Columbaa
'•
"All
That Jazz" because he's too tared The 3().
wear a swell wardrobe , to
year-&lt;Jld
Dreyfuss
has
been spreading himself a bat :.h m lately
boot
-"Close Encounters of th e Third Kind " segued with "The
Goodbye Gar I, " whtch segued with "The Bag FIX " In additaon,
he's been taxed recenUy with a demanding portrayal of
Cassius m "Julius Caesar" at the Brooklyn Academy of Musac
in New York. Dreyfuss was "exhausted," sa1d a friend in Los
Angeles, who added, " Rack's still not over the Academy
Award "

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peopletalk

JoH quellne Riss et

Lighting up Saturday night
A ( lose encounter of lhe
r ~uppo,..d 1 funn y kmd wa s
expertenced recentl y by Mont) P) thon member, Mtchacl
Pa lin. when he shared the
:-&gt;HC sla ges waUl the Satur·
d. ) 'itghl I.Ive" gang. Even
fr,r a 1razy Python person, tl
""' une Saturday mght Ire
wr!(l l furgel
Palm l11ld radao s · Dtrecl
:.ew' On "Saturday Ntght
1J 'le . they crawl out of a
etA• 111 thP afternoon and
V: /Jil wntang ol 2 00 a m In
f .1\V) ;, nd , we Pythons go
•nrrt~-. tt •u 1n Lhe evemn~
""'' p•Jl .n ''"rsltppers "
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lit"! It IH oil antriJSIJI'tli VC
tdV.h •Ire t •Intanues, " luch
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Laralac Newman
m.;, kes her "very creative "
HUt the sky 's not the llmal
when at comes to drugs on the
show. Says Newman , · Cocarne as a false enthustasm
Uiug twu htL• uf Colombian
polls cn u u~h for me "

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by Nancy Fnday 1Delacorlc.
$10 00 I
2 THE AM ITYVILLE HOI\·
ROR
b) Jay Anson rPrcnllcl• fl all ,
$7 95 !
3 ALL THINGS WISE AND
WONDERFUL
by James Hernut 1St Marlm 's, $10 001
4 THE COMPLETE BOOK
OF RUN NING
by James FIIU&lt; IHandom
House. $10 00 )
5 'I HE ENDS OF POWER
by H R Haldeman ITunes,
$1 2 95 1
6 IF I.IFE IS A BOWL 0~'

CHERH IES - WHAT AM I
DO ING IN THE PITS'
by
E rma
Bombeck
rMeGraw-Htll , $7.95 )
7 LOOKING OUH'OR NO I
by Robert Hanger IFunk I
Wagnalls, $9.95)
8 I.! FE IS A BANQUET
by Rosalind Russell and
Chrts Chase t Handom House ,
$10 00 )
9. MONTY . A BIOGRAPHY
OF MONTGOMERY Cl.lf'T
by Robert LaGuardta f Arbor
House, 112 95 1
10 THF WOMAN 'S l1ll~~&lt;;,~
mR SUCCESS BOOK
by John T. Mollo) 1Fullrtl.
$9 95 )

Fnend" . Ge.:lrge Hamilton and Richard Benjamin are
filmin g a new Dracula movie - " Love at First Bite" - In
Califorma and wall be tn New York Saturday ror on-location
shootmg ... AI Paclno will be shoottng Daalel Pelrle'a " Born on
the Fourth of July" on location In Mexico later this month ...
Geraldloe Chaplin as m PariS shootmg Bertrand van
Essenterre's new f1lm, "Mais OuEst Done Ornicar'" .. UN .
Ambassador Andrew Young held a dinner at the U. S. Mission
tn New York Thursday night for Seretse Kbama, president of
Bol•w•na

Berry's World

ROYAL RUNNER-UP: Jordan's King Hussein has taken
anottrer step to ensure the royallmeage The king named his 2year-old son Prtuce All second m line for the Jordaruan throne,
after Hussem 's brother , (Crown Prtuce Hassan). The young
heir - Hussein's eldest son by the late Queen Alia - was
offtcaally desagnated because, as the ktng said m a roya l
directive Issued m Amman Thursday, "I am keen that the !me
of succession be crystal clear " The directive came exactly
one week before has scheduled marraage to 26-year-&lt;Jid New
York socialite Usa Halaby.
UP FOR GRAHAM : It was only practice, really, but tire
audience was impressive so the show had to be good It was the
preview Thursday for the Martha Graham Dance Co 's
engagemen't at New York's Metropolitan Opera House June 26
through July I. The audience - peppered wath reporters and
JX!otographers - mcluded Gloria Swansoa and Usa Mloaelll,
who knows a thmg or two about dancing herself. Too guest list
of Graham supporters also consisted of Jo1111 Bennett, Polly
Bergen, actor-turned-author Thomas T~on and Post heiress
Dlaa Merrill.
QUOTE OF mE DAY : Nobel laureate Alexander
S.l,benltayn m a speech to Harvard graduates Thursday ,
diiK:wslng the We:rtern press : "People also have tire right not
LD know, ... the raght not to have thetr divine souls stuffC\J with
gosslp, nonsense, vain talk."
GUMPSES : Rob "Meathead" Reiner and Peony
"Laveme" Marshall wiD be In New York at the end of tire
month to conllnue filmln R "Love Me and I'll Be Your Best

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" Someday, I'M gonna be a no-name. hasbeen. cast-off and play w1th Oakland an '
we '//lead our d1v1S10n

10 1111'11

by saymg wathout shame that
there would be no more sex
because havang su wath me
would brang on the boal.s I
nearly comrrutted suicide I
do not know how we ean have
a baby Without sex. that's
also one of our problems Ca n
you tell me what causes these
mfcclions and what we can
use to cure ll 'I
DEAR READER - Staph
mfecltons are caused by the
staphylococcal bactena.
These bacteraa mvade the
root of , the hoar and slart a
lillie mfeclion which turns Into a boal You will need
ml'&lt;lacal gutdance to help control 11 because once a staph
mfection has mvaded a home
11 perstsls
We all hove some forms of
staphylococcal orgumsms en
our skm but fortunately our
skm has sufftelent prolectave
barraers lo help us out und
they 're often not the kmd that
setup an mfectton ..
It 's absolutely essenlial
that m the presence of a staph
mfectaon that you do not exchange towels or w~shclotlas .
These can easily become contammated wath the baetera~
Your doctor should be able to
culture the bacteria and land
out whach antabiollcs will help
eontrol il. With proper skm
care and antabaottcs you may
be able to control the tnfeclion
lnfecllon has no relataonshap to sexual actavtty . The
problem here, as suggested
by your letter. IS your bils1c
relatwru;hap wtlh your wale.
To resolve these problema
you may need some help from
a marriage counselor.

By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB- I net.&gt;d
to know at what age a man
becomes stera le If ever, or as
his sperm always able to produce chaldren I'm an my
chan~e of hfe and my Future
husband ts 66 Let me know af
I need to take anythmg at !has
sta~e I'd rather not ratse any
more duldren
OF:AH RF.ADER - There as
nu Jll'l!tfic cut-off date for
mom thllt can apply to all
oW T1w Russians claim
·' · t one or tho' men lhol they
have uda"'l For aging was
&gt;Lt ll potent and poduced
vuobl · perm cells at age 116
To ~ a ve you more mrorma ltun on !has I am sendmg you
The Health l."tter nwnber
1·1, Perpetual Youth, Agmg .
Others who want thts assue
c~n send 50 cents with a long ,
stamped, sel f-addresse d
envelope for it to me m care
of thas newspaper, P.O. Box
1551, Radio Caty Slallon, New
York . NY 10019
Since many older men do
fa ther chaldren I would suggest that you use precautaons
unltl you are certain you
yourself are no longer able to
become pregnant That
usually means at least one
year after you ha ~e stopped
havmg menstrual periods
after your menopause, some
suggest two years for even
greater securtty
You ca n check wtth your
doctor m your mdivtdual case
to make sure that you have
completed the menopause
and are no longer apt to get
pregnant before you throw
caution to the wind.
DEAR DR LAMB- About
ntEDAILYSENTJN£L
DEV&lt;YrEDTOTHE
two years ago my wife and I
INTEREST or
started havmg a "staph mfec~~~~~~:..t'ru
taon " The mfection appears
Cll! Edllor
as buill! and they mterchange
Puulllih&lt;d "" ly '"'-'&lt;PI s.auro.y
by The Ohlu Volley PubtlJhlnK
thelr pus Ill on from one ann • cump~~ny·Mulllmed~ . Inc. 111
ptl to the other. Tire boils do Cuurt Sl. Pomeroy. Ohio 417111
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come and go about every stx F.dltorlll
l PJJ(me WZ 2 1~7
weeks We hove done all we
S...und d... P"'\JJK• pold ''
cllll do within our power to Pumeroy Ohio
'
NMlioOMI t~dvertl»lntc repretM.'fl·
control it. No medlcutwns o.uv. l•ndun ......,..,... !101
so.&gt;em to work
f,...,ud Avo I Clmlond,Ohw 44111
Sullo&lt;"".., rolea o.tlm&lt;d 11y
NOW my WI.1e, Wh0 ha S l:t t'Mrr~r
whtre av.Uable 7) l'ftlll p~tr
tendency to blame me for """k By MuWr Roule wlwruamer
anythinu~ that goes wron•rt and "''v••
'"" noU..ble. One onoolh.
"~ By lntllln Oh!o and W V• •
not to pratse me for unythmg One Ym. 12200. saa ,.......,.,
that goes right says thllt she 111 !0. Thr.. munllw , 1700.
•
fols~Whtre pe 00 )'ear, Six 1nunl.h»
really hates me und thllt she 11310, Th"' monlha. 11.10,
gets the bot is from me. She SuiJJocrtpUon pri&lt;• Ind...,, Sundoy
"'"l'ltal&amp;nt lnel
worsened the whole slluatlun

Cubs crush
Reds, 10-1
CHICAGO (UP! ) - Teammates of Rtck Reuschel wall
be happy lo know tha l the 6foot-3 nghthander always has
them m mmd when he ts on
the mound
Reuschel won hts seventh
game agamst four losses
Thursdav by dts pos an g
of the Cmcannata Heds
10 • I tn JUst over two
hours He struck out a seasonhagh 10 batters, walked no one
and htl a batter
" I don't lik e to get
stnkeouts and keep the club
waating," saad Reuschel. "I'd
sooner have them hat the first
bull I'm not a power pttcher
and as a rule I don't get so
many strikeouts. They were
swangmg at bad pttches I
went out and JUS( patched my
game.
"A httle bit of everythang
was workmg for me "
The Cubs had a 5~ lead
after four annmgs
The Cubs had 14 hats wtlh
Bobby Murcer stnkang tire
btg blow wath a U1ree-run
~omer , his thtrd, off Manny
Sa rm ien to tn the etg hlh
mmng. Dave Rader and Greg
Gross each had two RBI and
Manny Tnllo had three
smgles.
"When you come up 600
tunes, anythm~ ca n happen
- espec1a ll) here," sa ad
Murcer a bout his home run an
Wragley FJeld. "lthmk at was
a fas tball but I can 't
remember "
Reds southpaw Fred
Norman, now 6-3, lasted 3 1-3
mmngs before bemg yanked
by
Manager
Sparky
Anderson
No r ma n, who as ctlh er
sharp or gets hal hard , is
constdered "very streaky.'
Anderson satd " He d1dn't
have a th m ~ today ,
Anderson satd
lleuschellost lus btd for has

Classic leader
MEMPHIS, Tenn . (UP! ) A 2!i-foot bardte putt on the
farst hole gave Make Morley
Just the start he needed mthe
Mempha s Golf Ciassac
Morley, who sank. another
five btrdaes for a 6-under-par
66, went IIllo today's second
round of the $2!i0,000 PGA
tournament wllh a one-stroke
lead

Wolfpen
News Notes

Mr and Mrs. Everett Ray
Johnson , Audra , Ertc and
Jeff of Dubhn were Memonal
\\ eekend VISitors of Helen
Johnson TI1ey also vtstted
"llh her mother, Mrs Wailea
Hanun of Pomeroy
Beverly Roush and lamtly
of Pomero) and Mrs Jones of
Mason were Sunda y VISitors
of Mr. and Mrs James
.Johnson , JMnle Sue, Todd
and 1l1eresa
Mr t~nd Mr s WllltH m
Bo yce of Columbus and
Bcrl hu Bussell. local , were
Monday vtsalors uf Mrs Iva
Juhn slln
Ma tor league Leaders
Ida and Pegg) Murphy and
By Un•ted Preu lnle rnallona t
Balt1n9
Elame
and Adam Down s
CB;ned on IH at baf§)
were
Tuesday
v1s1tors of lva
Nat•ona t L eague
G AB H Pet
Juhnson
Burr oghs All
57 172 57 JJ 1
Char les Knapp spen t
Gr tt ev C• n
56 227 73 312
Monday LA
dd !dO o!. S 371 Memoraal " eckend wath his
Bu c kn er Ch •
37 tJA 43 321 grandmother , Lena Knapp of
Stmm ons St L
55 19 1 61 31 9
Punl Hou
49 101 6-4 31 8 Langsvalle
Bowa Ph d
47 705 65 317
Mrs Paul Pae rce and
S m 1l h L A
52 19 4 6 1 3 14
chtldren
of Mason vt slled
Ma at oc k S F
43 177 54 314
Fos ter Ct n
56 72&lt;~ 70 313 Mrs fi eneva Shumate and
,
Amertcan League
Mr and Mrs Larry John son
~
G AB H Pet.
Ja cK.s on Ca l
]9 125 47 376 and famal y
Ca r ew M•n
51 193 69 358
Mr and Mrs Robert
Reynol ds Sea
57 178 60 33 7
R•ce Bos
ss no n u s Reev es and daught er of
Sundberg Tex
49 171 57 333 Olesler. Mrs Paul Darnell
Pm tel ta N Y
19 143 46 317
Cubbage M tn
43 137 AJ 3 14 Hn d Jeff were Memoraal Da y
Coo p£&gt;r Mil
SO 197 60 313 vasuors of Mr apd Mrs
Smgleton Ba t
45 14 7 46 713
Br en KC
36 142 &lt;1 4 J 10 James Reeves and Bryan
Evelyn Scott of Denver ,
Hom e Runs
N attDnat Leagu e K•nqman
Colo
and Madlyn Flenung of
Ch
17
Fmter
C.n a nd
Furt
La uderdal e. Florada
Monaav LA 11 . Bcncn C• n
Srn •th, L A and L u z•ns k . Ph il were Wednesday VISitors of
10
Amencan League R ICC, Bos Iva Johnson
19 , Bayl or C.!tl 15 T hom pson
Wtlham Sayre of Colum bus
Del IJ , May . Ball, Eva ns a nd was Memon al weekend
Hobson . Bas and Thoma'l M 1l
VIStlor of Mr a nd Mrs.
11
Run s Batfe&lt;t In
Chw
les Sayre
Nat1onal l eague Fo ster. Cl n
Mr
and Mrs Steve Haggy,
43 , Sm1 lh LA and McCove y
SF 39 , M ontane z, NY 38 Stephanie and Brad, were
Marg M , Cm J7
Am encan Lugue . R 1cc . Bos Memoraal weekend VISilors or
52 St aub De l 39 Ba y lor Cal her stster, Mr and Mrs Tom
38 , Z1Sk Tex 37 , May , Ba ll and Summerfield and daughters
0 11\' er Tex 36
of llhnoas
Stolen Bases

Leaders

Nat1ona1 League
P1tl 24
Ce deno

Mor eno
Hou 19

Madd OX PH il 17, Roys ter , A tl
L op es, LA and Ta ... eras P dt 14
1 Amencan L eag ue
W1lso n
KC 71 Cr uz. Sea I~ Le Flor e
Del 18 D li on e Oak and Wills
Tex 17

P•lchmg
Most V1cton es
Gr im Sley
70
Za cn r y NY 7 1, K neppe r SF 7
'1 , John , LA 1l R Reusc hel
Ch1 and Forsct1, Sl L 7 4
Rog er s, M tt 7 5
Amencan League
Gu 1dr y
&lt;NY 9 0 . Tanana. Cal 9 I
Torr ez, Bos 8 2, l ee, Bo s 7 3,
~ lanagan and Palmer , Ba ll
11

Nat1onat Leag ue

Mil

10 2.

Bonha m . Cm

Spllllorff, KC and SOren son , Mil

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(Based on 54 Innings p1tch ed I

. Nahonal

Lea gu e Knepper
1 94 , R Reu sc hel , Cht 2 19
Rogers, Mtl 2 38 . Fors ch St L
2 52 . Bonham , Cl n 155
•• Amer.can League . Gu idry
NY 1 72 , Keough , Oak 104
Fa lm er , Ball 1 13. Zahn , Mmn
1,36. Langford , Oak. 1 51

SF

Stnkeouh

Nat•onal l eague
R ichard ,
Hou 99 , N1ek ro, All 81 Seeve r

pn

77 ,

Roger s,

Mil

71

~ l y l even , P1tl 69

American Leilgu•

Ry an, Cal

105 , Gu idry , NY 74 , F lanagan ,
Bi ll 6A , TaMn a,
~a !la ck , Te x 51

Ca t

51

By JOE SARGIS
UPI Sports Wratcr
LAS VEGAS, Nev 1UP! I F'or weeks now Ken Norton
and Larry Holmes have be en
calhng each other all sorts of

ftrsl shutout of the year mthe
eighth when ba ck-to-back
bunt smgles by Pete Rose and
Ken Graffey and Joe
Morga n's smgle to left
produced the lone run
"I had no anXIOUS
moments," Reuschel sa1d.
"By the t1mc they got two
men on base (only an the fi fth
and eaghth mnings), we had
enough runs "
The loss knocked the Reds
mto second place m the
Western DtVlsaon The Reds
traal
first-place
San
Francasco by 8 percentage
Jl(lllllS

Morley Memphis

Letart downs

Norton, Holmes
clash tonight
names

MEIGS GIRLS' Reserve Softball team members are, front row. left to rtght. J.md"
Williamson, Andrea 1\tggs, Carol Moms, Kelhe Rought, Susan Zarkle, Pa tti Duga n B" ck
ro w, Debbte Woodyard , Mary Mtller, Jena Welker , Sara Daddle, M1ssy Calc, Coac il Haw
S1avm

Seniors golf meet
scheduled Aug. 29
J ACKSON - The 12th
annual So uthern Ohto SenHII s
Gulf AssoctaUon tournament
wall be held Tuesday. August
29 al the nme-hole Faargreens
Co unt ay Club course
John Lambc11, Jackson.
an d
Chester
Harless,

Last year 107 male golfers
over 50 yea1s ur age com·
peter!, conung from Ja ckson,
Wellston, Logan , Alliance.
Challacoth e, Po•ts moulh .
Gall1poils, Pomeaoy , ZanesVIll e, l.ondon and Pt
Plcasanl W Va

HOUSTON I UPII - The
Houston i\stros Thursday ac·
quu cd m1nor league left.
handed p1t ~ h e a
Fra nk
Rtccclil from the St Louts
Cat dmals m exchange for
mmor league outfielder Bob
Collucc1o
Hou!:iton as!:itgnl•tl Rwee Ill ,
25. to Chc~rl cston

Outdoors

Wellston , w11l aga111 be co-

thatnnen of the SOGA event.
With
Martha
Murph) .
Jack son, as exccutav e
secretary
Scunng and reg1stratwn uf
guests wtll be handled by the
F'tll rgr een s Wome n's Golf
Assuuatlon , Wi t h Vu·g u11a

Acker man, Wel lston, and
Fanny Wtlco x Jacksun. cot hmrperson s
Truphtes wtll be 1r1 charge
of Lawren ce Gtll, Well ston.
and Bill Morrow. Jackson,
while Ja ck St iffl er, Sr .
Jackson, \H I! be m chm ge nf
pnzes
F'a trgreens Club Seuctury
I W Mit chell wtl l be m
charge
of
groun ds
a r r an g emen ts , a nd
Fan green s Prufesswnal Btll
Goo ch wall han dle golf
arrangements
John Weber. Wellston, wall
be 1n char~e of cntcrtammcnt
and pubhclly, and parkmg,
locker room arrangements
and ot her deta tl s wtll be
handled by Dan Washam and
Newt Vermtlhon, Ja( kson
SC IOTO 1\ESU I.TS
COLUMBUS I UP I)
Pnnce of Alba charged out of
th e pac k m th e stretc h
'llmrsday mghl lo grab a nnelength vtclory 111 the featured
etghth race al Scwto Downs.
D1 tven b) Terry Holton, the
wmner covered the mtle m
2 03 3-S and returned $2 80,
$2 40 and $2 20 Our Nemesas
was second , pllyang $5 20 and
$4 80, ~ htle Sneaken Deacon
carn e 111 thtrd and ki cked
ba ck $4
Our Baron won th e mnth
race to kll'k nff a 11-4-9 tnfccta
that was worth $2,693.70.
BcprmMtHI placed and Cht t o
Dan D shu• ed
A crowd of 4.369 wa gered
$347,437

Alfred
Social Notes

United Pn•ss luternataonal
Mos t
fis he r men
a1 e
na turall y 111 0 1 c conce rned

Sunday Schoo l attendance
on June 4 was 47 Offci mg
~a s $24 35 Russell Archer
aclcd as supcnnl end ent
Wur slup se1 v1ccs we1e held
at t0·45 wath an att endance of
:15 Rev Thomas spoke on the
subject 'The Poanl of No
Return "
Luke 9 57-62
Chaales D Wuode was so n~
leader
Several from here attended
gr adua uun cxcr(· tses

at

wath catchmg ft sh tha n wtth
letlmg them go But the
gruwmg Jl(lpulanty of catchcmd-release programs and
the number of anglers \-\ hO
hke to catch f!Sil but not eat
U1em make s the proper wa y
Ul release a ft sh a n m1porta nt
U1m ~

to knnw

Ga mef1 sh a re usuall y
hooked somewhere m the
hard carltlage of the mouth
If lhts 1s the caw. rel e as an ~
them 1s

t•r~sy

S1rnpl y leCt ve

En sl ern School Sunda y af- the !Ish m the water , reach
tcrrwon and cvcmng Sharon down and grasp the lure from

Henderson and Dtana Ma son
\H J e among the graduates
Mr and Mrs Walbur
Pa rker att ended the alumm
banquet at th e Chester Gta de
Schnol iluiicling SalurdH y
rvcnlng
Mr and Mrs Cha s. D
Woode all en ded the pllrtsh

Tonaght, tl all slops, and
they wtll ha ve to do then
Wlkm g wtlh lhetr fists 111 the
World Box ing Co unc al 's
versaon of a nati ona ll y
heHvy\\ eaght
tele va s ed
champaonshap fight an the
Caesar' s Pa lace Hotel's
Sports Pavtlton
The arena seals only 5,000
and was an early sellout as
odds on the ftghl fluctuated
and fanally settled on 7-5
Norton , masmuch as he IS the
WBC champton , ha vmg been
declared so wathuut hghtang
111 a talle match
The WBC strapped Leon
Spanks , Mu hammed Ali 's
conquerer, of the Litle when
the
form et
Olympi c
champiOn refused to meet
Norton , the !'in I Ianked
challe nger. and tn sli•a d
sa gned to ftght the exchamp
for multt-mtlhons
"Slice at anywa1 ynu like.' '
saad Norton on the eve of h1s
ftrsl talle defense. · I am the
t hampaon Once I ~ et past

the hooks and toke at out of has
muuth '11lc ftsh wall swun
away

F'tsh that have been hooked
deep 111 the softer p.~rt s of the
mouU1 ar e mu1 e daf£1cult lu
release unha1 111ed You can

ampr ove has chan ces of
sur \! val af you 'II use a net lo
mcetmg fu1 treasurers a t th t! la nd lwn Thumbmg the
St Paul church Tuesday mouth or heftmg by the gtll
even1n g

l ov ers can mJurc the £ish as

Snme from here attended
th e d1st n et conference
meelmg at the Rtchland Ave
UM Church an Athens SundB) , June 4. 2 30 p m
Mrs Eva Btbbee recently
sufrc red ct stroke und 1s
hospit alized Cla ra Mac
Slllnilel l " hnspalahzcd .tlso
Vac,llllln Bible School " 'II
be June 26·30 "ath Jana ce
Pulltns dareclor, and !he
prog ram on June 30
Mrs !ln\\ard F'landrr s IS
bi.tt: k at her church du t res ct!'l
class Ira cher afl er re(·enll y
suffering a broken Cll m
Mr and Mrs Wm Carr

much as the hook
Once he's 111 the net, gently
remove the hook wtth a pau
nf long nosed "fisherm a n's
ph cr s" or a hoo k dtsgorger

NEW YORK IUPI I - The
~ c w York Yankees sagned
thtL'C draft packs Thursday fn st b.Jsema n Steve Balbom
of Eckerd College 111 f'londa,
outfi elder Pete Khoury, also
of Et kerd College, and n ghtII.mded pttcher Rach Carlucci
of the Um ve rstty of Iowa
Bal hom, was asstgned to
West HHven of the Eastern
re turned her mother f rom lt l.caguc , Khoury was sent to
Columbus hospatal ba ck to F'orl Laude rdal e of the
her home tn Lo ~an last week, Flunda Slate l.eab'Ue, and
"here she 1!-i ru.·o vcrmg, aft er Car lucca wa s asstgned to
ha vm g i:l par ema kcr 1n Oneon ta of the New YorkPenn League.
'1alled

and replac c the net 1n the
wC:Jter •

Movtng the net back\\ard
wtll free the fi sh Hnd allow
ham to swtm away walh the
least posst ble damage It s
unporta nt to a vmd to uchmg
the fi sh at all 1! you can help
ll
Usually 1t docs no good to
release a lash U1at has been
scn ously lllJUr ed unless
vo u're mleresled m feeding
the turtles A ft sh that has
been badly cut by a hook 01
hooked 111 the area of the glils
wall probably not survtve for
long
The same IStrue of ftsh th at
h&lt;~ve been "played out " If
You pl ay h1m until he' s
completely exhausted, he wtll
ha ve bmllup ,l residue of actd
m ht s cell s that wtll
ev entua ll y ktll ham ev en
though he looked okay "hen
yo u let hun go
If you plan to re lease the
hsh you ca tch, dun't wear
them out Bnng th em
5I ratghl to the net and get
them bac k mt o the water m
once
There's a lot to be saad for
fi sherma n who regularly relea se lrnphy-Size lash for
nther ~ to enJoy another tame
But l hts must be done

Holmes, I "'II faght Spanks or
All an)'\lhere and anyplace
th ey like and settle thas thing
once and for all "
UIJVl ously , Norton as
cu nftdenl he can take
Holmes, a man many think
not only wall become the next
t hampton but also wtll stay
on top for years to come
They lhmk so because the)
say Holmes IS the best of the
hea vy wetghls a round, IO·
cludmg Spmks, and all he
needs IS a chance to prove at.
l onight, he gets has chance
ogcnn:o,1. a man who has
knocked out 32 opponents and
probably IS the hardest hatter
of all lire hea vyweaghts
Norton scaled 220 Jl(lunds
and Holmes 209 for thear bag
faght Holmes satd the
difference m the wetghts
means he wall be fa ster and
Norton slower
" I'm a boxer, and berng
faster 1s an adva ntage for
me,' ' satd Holmes • I m not
goang to pred act a knockout
because that would be stll y

•

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FDRTHE
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JOBS WITH

AGRAVELY.
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The word "hate" has been
thr own ba ck a nd forth
bet"een lh e tw o At
fhursda) 's wea~h -m , Norton
,md Holmes explained how
they felt
· I don l hate Ken Norton,"
saad Holmes who ha s 19
knoc kout s tn ht s perf ect
strmg of 27~ · I don't hale
nobody It 's nul 111 my blood I
don l know hun well enough
to hale htm lie bad-m outhed
me far st He downgraded my
abahty Well , aft er thts fight,
we'll see who as the be tter
tmm
· He's got Il all wrong,'
sa ~el Norton of Holmes "I
don l ha te ham , but I don't
hke hun etther I'll te II vou
thiS I'll be trymg to knock
h1m out I don 'l believe he ca n
go 15 w1th me "

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In recent Little League
actwn , the host Letart team
downed the Syracuse Indians
lli-2 wtlh J Hupp gellang the
wm He fanned mne and
walked four and led the team
In htllmg wath a traple and
smgle S Wackhne, R Bable,
A Tucker, and T Arnall each
gut a double Wtcklane got two
smgl es as dad M Jerrell and
Hable S Slobart also had a
hal
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smgle, C Wolfe had a tnple ,
and J r.rueser had a sangle
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The People Page

COMMENTARY
Donald F. Graff

Selling Nixon's story

Love stories for millions
No eKpllcll SCK , no vaulente
and " hllppy endmg Those
are the a·estnctave rules by
whach Harltoqum Books, the
world's lllrgesl publisher of
rmmmtu..· ftd Jun, ts rw1 So
far at 's a mollo that's also run
lhear sales 1nlu the malllons
foa the pllsl year
Al 211. Pamela Galsworlhy
IS art CXCL Ullvt' Ill the l OIJlpllny that specializes tn
clean" love sturtes She
could also pose fur the cu•e•
art on almost any of the pulp
romam;cs, or ~ one of the
heromes 1her favonle wm d
ts ' enthustrt sm

hero punches and shoots has
way through the plot. overcomes every obstacle and
always manages to come
across th ree or four absolutely gorgeous women, all uf
whom are totally - and anslanlly - avaalable to hun
Aren't love fantastes a lot
more posative than fantasaes
about vaulence and easycome. easy-go sex''
Maybe that 's why out of 150
authors spannan g these
sugary tales for Harlloquan.
not one as C:l man

1

Galswoa lhy IS also as determan ed m dcfcndmg the
rumanu.·s a.s anv Hetrlequm
hcrouae would lx•
Men wtll often eKpress a
kind of contempt fur ·that
love sluff women read What
gets me IS the women who go
along wtth lhts. wtlhoul
real iZing 1t' s JUSt another putdown Women enJOYfantastzmg about love and romance.
and that s what nu\els are fantast es on paper
Women dun t call men stl1) beca use the\ 1ead hctaon
that IS based on male fanloStes I mean the kmd of
advcnturt• or detective novel
m wh tch the gun-sllngm~

The future of CB radio

Sun spots will trigger changes
Pamela Galsworthy

Woody's funny friend

Woody AileD
Woody Allen has all the
maddle·da" vartues He's
Joyal, gene1ous, helpful, supporllve and has a chauffeur
That desm plaun of one of

Ameraca 's be~t known fun·
nymen comes from Woody's
· Anme Hall" c-ollaborator,
Marshall Brackman.
In a July Vava magazme article enltlled, "The Funmesl
Man You've Never Mel. Marshall Brackman,' Brackman,
a top comedy wnter on hts
own, was asked 1! he prefers
teamtng up to wratmg alone
Of course 1 Collaburataon
with Woody as a sttuallon m
which I am functaomng at my
highest level It s hke playmg
tenms wath a pro - ) ou gel
back as good as you g1ve .
My collaburatwn walh Woody
was the castes! thing m the
world for me because hts
head was on the block, not
mane It was his proJect. and
af at failed , 11 was has fault If
at succeeded, well, maybe at
was both of us "

By Ink Dipper
(Farsi of three parts 1
Where does ctllzens band
radao go from 1ts present posation' What can tls 20 nulhun
adherents expect Ill the
future '
By 1982 callzens band wtll
hove abandoned the 11 me tea
band and been moved to one·
thtrd meter. , from 27
megahertz to 900, .. pred tcts
Waller Sllles , well-known
electron!(' and broadcast
engmeer "'!'has ts the lega l
posll!On the Federal Commumcatwru; Cum1mss10n wall
hove to adopt no later l111111
1980 "
Sllles as a CBer and ham ·
operator lumself A resadenl
of Phoemx, Araz. he has been
mvolved 111 radw and leleva·
swn developments for more
than 35 years
The FCC has four yea •s to
fare up lu the saluataon of
crowdang - electrumc smug,
tf you wt sh - and thetr only
answer must be a move for
personal radiO ll wtll etlher
be 450 megahertz or 900, w!lh
the latter bemg the more
destrable," asserts Stales ll

Ca nada "
He reports that sun spot ac·
llvaty now as abuuliO percent
of what It Will be
It wall be unpossable for
the CBer to obsct ve the 15().
arule rule placed on cttazens
band because the CBer won 'l
be able to help Jmnself," he
I ~ nCCt.'SSCifY
Stales feels that tlw pro- says By 1979 the sun spot
blems of sun spots, stallt atliVItY wall be lwtce as bad
sktp and mterfcrence teq uu e and many CBers wall have lo

wall be all FM and smgle stdeband wtll be built mlu all
wuts,' he con tends Furthet
there "'II be 300 channels
The technology has been
peafected, so at as httlc mo1 e
than the FCC makmg the
deteramnatwn that thts move

Will all the CB units in the
country become obsolete?
-One expert says they will.
solul tons These. 111 Ins opt·
ruun, t:an only be ovcr&lt;.:ume
lJy lh c mov e to 900
megahertz
·The 11-year cycle of sun
spot acttvaty as JU.' l beg ummg. and wtll peak 111 June of
1982," he explaans
Thts
means that CBers wi ll hat·dl v
be able lu talk 10 blocks
a\\ay, but lhcv 'll be ptckang
up Signa ls from calles all over
lhe Umled Slates and

have many compensatiOns, ·
he dauns ' It wtll mean vtr·
tually unluntled channels
avatlable It wall mean very
Iallie slatac when you are ta lk·
mg And sktp wtll be
elunanated It wall mean
lransccavcrs that arc more
soplusltcaled - hke ptslons to
Jel propulsaon - and are more
expenstve But the utthzatwn
wall be expanded beyond
anyllung now possible. and 11
wtll bnng more people mlo
ct lizens band radao.' '
Thas ts one expert 's vae" of
CB 's future Whelhea at takes
lhts loran and dtrcc llon only
tunc wall tell. But of change
" c m·e ccrtam

hang at up I'm already getling a lot of sktp on 10 meters
am.l, remember, 11 meters
!lhe CB band I IS JUS( neKl
door ''

Does thas mean an end to
the $50 lranscetver' Sltles
says at does Wall all the CB
wu ts 111 the country become
obsolete ' He believes they
Will
It 's gomg to be a whole
new ball game and at wall

The wrangle over tJre marketmg or Richard NIXon's
memoars is producing some better lanes than are to be round in
the book ttself
In case you got m late on this one, a group_desagnatin~ atself
the Commattee to Boycott NIXon 's Memmrs IS seeking to
discourage the public from purchasang the former presadent's
story, "RN : The Memo1rs of Richard Nixon "
Some arught consader the book's list price - $19 95
-&lt;liscouragement enough But not the conunitlee. It is placing
anti-book ads m leadmg newspapers and distributing posters,
bumper stackers and T-shirts emblazoned wath ats slogan·
·'Don't Buy Books by Crooks."
As the publisher, Grosset [ Dunlap, sees at, tire campatgn IS
an attempt to censor an Important docwnent of contemporary
history
" IllS mcredable that anyone could suggest that a book not be
published," declares Harold Roth, Grosset president. "If we
abradge the freedom of any one writer or publisher, we effectively abradge the freedom of all."
But censorship as not at issue, according to boycott leader
Wtlham Boylen·
·
.
"Our pomt IS that people should not buy the books and help
enr1ch Mr. N1xon. We have never said the book should be suppressed People who want to read 1t can get 1t out of the library
.. . or they can waat tall thas $20 book goes mto the remamder
bans a half year from now for $2."
So at goes.
There unquestiOnably as widespread post-Watergate resentment that former pubhc offacaals whose acts the public has
treld to be wrong should subsequently be able to profal personally from the experaence.
But there ts at present no publicly approved procedure ror
preventmg this. And 11 IS difficult to see how such could be
developed and effechvely applied m s!luallons involvmg
freedom of expresston wtlhout ratsmg a greater danger to the
pubhc In short, resorting to the censorship which both Roth
and Boylen reJect.
The New York T1mes, which seraalized too memotrs to
newspapers, has taken Solomon-lake editonal note of the controversy and decided that all partaes are m the raght -the
restgned presadent m wntang his story, the publisher m
marketmg 11, the opposition in not buying 11 and seekmg to persuade others to do likew1se.
The marketplace, at advases, should decade the assue.
It usually does. The lives and frequently less than
stratghtforward tunes of pubhc figures are a staple of both
book clubs and remamder bins.
In this case, even a! too market deCISIOn IS strongly negative
at would be of no great pam to the boycott target Rachard Ntxon already 1s assured of a reported $2 million from his oraginal
sale of all publl cataon raghts
And there IS always too possbtbty of the boycott boomerangmg. havmg something of the effect that bannmg In Boston once
did m making questwnable books and movaes more popular
elsewhere.
Quale possably the last words on this parttcular controversy
already have been delivered by publisher Roth an observmg
that 'anyone an this country has a raght to make a danm fool of
himself "
That d!Spensataon as broad enough to cover any nwnber of
partaes - from wraters and publishers through boycotters and
buyers

HEALTH

WHAT AMERICANS ARE READING

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Based on most requested b ooks tra m the shelves ot "Oranes m ISO Ctt1es around fhe coun try
CDffliJI/ed b'l the Amencsn LlbrBr'f Assoc1BI10n (D1srnbuted by Newspaper Enterpnse Assn J

.

Stt·rility

Jackie B. ignored Jackie 0.
A lot of muv1e vtewers and
crttacs ahke wall be mutterang
"Tell tl to the Mannes.' but
here's "hatJackae Btssd told
US ma gazane about her oh-so
Jackt e 0 perforanance m
'The La st Tycoon... I don'l
play Mrs Onassts emU never
an my mmd was I pla y tn~ her

Ftctwn
1 BLOODLINE
by Sadney She ldon 1Morrow,
$9 95 1
2 THE THORN BIRDS
by Colleen McCulluugil
IHarper I Row , $9 95!
3 THE WOMEN S ROOM
by Manlyn French !Swnrntl,
$10 95 !
4 A ST RANGER IS WATCHING
by Mary Haggans C l~rk
(Stmon I Schuster, $8 95 I
5 THEHUMANFACTOR
by Graham Greene !Simon I
Schuster, $9 95 1
6 SCRUPLES
bv Judalh Krantz !Crown

$10 00 I
7 rHF: HOLCROFT COVE·
NANT
b) Hubert LudlUin 1Mat ck.
$10 951
8 HACHEL, 11lF. HABBI S

wlule makang the !tim "
The acto rs and producers
cla am tl 's JUSl another love
WIFE
story - that It bears no
by Stlvaa Tennenbaum I Morresemblance to reahty They
ro" $9 95 1
11
say the portrayal of a
9 TH E HUN OU HABLE
wealthy, beautaful wale of a
SCHOOLBOY
Presadenl uf the Umled Slates
by John le CHrre IKnopf.
who sees her husband
$10 95 I
assassmaled and then martO THE BLACK MAHBLE
rieS a Greek shapptng tycoon
by J oseph Wambaugil
as JUSl another romance Sttll,
tDelacortc, $9 95 1
they deny , deny, deny
Nunfaclton
" I think this picture IS a
1 MY MO'I'HEH. MY SElF
faary tale," says co-slar An·
thony Quann It 's a beaullful
faary tale about two of the
most ~ !am orous people an the
world who fall an love
And Btsset concluded · It
was a good pllrt, qUite
digmhed and nothang to be
ashamed of on tire explottaBy United Press International
taun level My character had
GOODBYE
BOY : Richard DreyfiiSs, who won the
tenderness, love, strength
Academy
Award
for best actor an "The Goodbye Girl, " has
and an aura " And got to
quit
Columbaa
'•
"All
That Jazz" because he's too tared The 3().
wear a swell wardrobe , to
year-&lt;Jld
Dreyfuss
has
been spreading himself a bat :.h m lately
boot
-"Close Encounters of th e Third Kind " segued with "The
Goodbye Gar I, " whtch segued with "The Bag FIX " In additaon,
he's been taxed recenUy with a demanding portrayal of
Cassius m "Julius Caesar" at the Brooklyn Academy of Musac
in New York. Dreyfuss was "exhausted," sa1d a friend in Los
Angeles, who added, " Rack's still not over the Academy
Award "

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peopletalk

JoH quellne Riss et

Lighting up Saturday night
A ( lose encounter of lhe
r ~uppo,..d 1 funn y kmd wa s
expertenced recentl y by Mont) P) thon member, Mtchacl
Pa lin. when he shared the
:-&gt;HC sla ges waUl the Satur·
d. ) 'itghl I.Ive" gang. Even
fr,r a 1razy Python person, tl
""' une Saturday mght Ire
wr!(l l furgel
Palm l11ld radao s · Dtrecl
:.ew' On "Saturday Ntght
1J 'le . they crawl out of a
etA• 111 thP afternoon and
V: /Jil wntang ol 2 00 a m In
f .1\V) ;, nd , we Pythons go
•nrrt~-. tt •u 1n Lhe evemn~
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Laralac Newman
m.;, kes her "very creative "
HUt the sky 's not the llmal
when at comes to drugs on the
show. Says Newman , · Cocarne as a false enthustasm
Uiug twu htL• uf Colombian
polls cn u u~h for me "

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by Nancy Fnday 1Delacorlc.
$10 00 I
2 THE AM ITYVILLE HOI\·
ROR
b) Jay Anson rPrcnllcl• fl all ,
$7 95 !
3 ALL THINGS WISE AND
WONDERFUL
by James Hernut 1St Marlm 's, $10 001
4 THE COMPLETE BOOK
OF RUN NING
by James FIIU&lt; IHandom
House. $10 00 )
5 'I HE ENDS OF POWER
by H R Haldeman ITunes,
$1 2 95 1
6 IF I.IFE IS A BOWL 0~'

CHERH IES - WHAT AM I
DO ING IN THE PITS'
by
E rma
Bombeck
rMeGraw-Htll , $7.95 )
7 LOOKING OUH'OR NO I
by Robert Hanger IFunk I
Wagnalls, $9.95)
8 I.! FE IS A BANQUET
by Rosalind Russell and
Chrts Chase t Handom House ,
$10 00 )
9. MONTY . A BIOGRAPHY
OF MONTGOMERY Cl.lf'T
by Robert LaGuardta f Arbor
House, 112 95 1
10 THF WOMAN 'S l1ll~~&lt;;,~
mR SUCCESS BOOK
by John T. Mollo) 1Fullrtl.
$9 95 )

Fnend" . Ge.:lrge Hamilton and Richard Benjamin are
filmin g a new Dracula movie - " Love at First Bite" - In
Califorma and wall be tn New York Saturday ror on-location
shootmg ... AI Paclno will be shoottng Daalel Pelrle'a " Born on
the Fourth of July" on location In Mexico later this month ...
Geraldloe Chaplin as m PariS shootmg Bertrand van
Essenterre's new f1lm, "Mais OuEst Done Ornicar'" .. UN .
Ambassador Andrew Young held a dinner at the U. S. Mission
tn New York Thursday night for Seretse Kbama, president of
Bol•w•na

Berry's World

ROYAL RUNNER-UP: Jordan's King Hussein has taken
anottrer step to ensure the royallmeage The king named his 2year-old son Prtuce All second m line for the Jordaruan throne,
after Hussem 's brother , (Crown Prtuce Hassan). The young
heir - Hussein's eldest son by the late Queen Alia - was
offtcaally desagnated because, as the ktng said m a roya l
directive Issued m Amman Thursday, "I am keen that the !me
of succession be crystal clear " The directive came exactly
one week before has scheduled marraage to 26-year-&lt;Jid New
York socialite Usa Halaby.
UP FOR GRAHAM : It was only practice, really, but tire
audience was impressive so the show had to be good It was the
preview Thursday for the Martha Graham Dance Co 's
engagemen't at New York's Metropolitan Opera House June 26
through July I. The audience - peppered wath reporters and
JX!otographers - mcluded Gloria Swansoa and Usa Mloaelll,
who knows a thmg or two about dancing herself. Too guest list
of Graham supporters also consisted of Jo1111 Bennett, Polly
Bergen, actor-turned-author Thomas T~on and Post heiress
Dlaa Merrill.
QUOTE OF mE DAY : Nobel laureate Alexander
S.l,benltayn m a speech to Harvard graduates Thursday ,
diiK:wslng the We:rtern press : "People also have tire right not
LD know, ... the raght not to have thetr divine souls stuffC\J with
gosslp, nonsense, vain talk."
GUMPSES : Rob "Meathead" Reiner and Peony
"Laveme" Marshall wiD be In New York at the end of tire
month to conllnue filmln R "Love Me and I'll Be Your Best

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" Someday, I'M gonna be a no-name. hasbeen. cast-off and play w1th Oakland an '
we '//lead our d1v1S10n

10 1111'11

by saymg wathout shame that
there would be no more sex
because havang su wath me
would brang on the boal.s I
nearly comrrutted suicide I
do not know how we ean have
a baby Without sex. that's
also one of our problems Ca n
you tell me what causes these
mfcclions and what we can
use to cure ll 'I
DEAR READER - Staph
mfecltons are caused by the
staphylococcal bactena.
These bacteraa mvade the
root of , the hoar and slart a
lillie mfeclion which turns Into a boal You will need
ml'&lt;lacal gutdance to help control 11 because once a staph
mfection has mvaded a home
11 perstsls
We all hove some forms of
staphylococcal orgumsms en
our skm but fortunately our
skm has sufftelent prolectave
barraers lo help us out und
they 're often not the kmd that
setup an mfectton ..
It 's absolutely essenlial
that m the presence of a staph
mfectaon that you do not exchange towels or w~shclotlas .
These can easily become contammated wath the baetera~
Your doctor should be able to
culture the bacteria and land
out whach antabiollcs will help
eontrol il. With proper skm
care and antabaottcs you may
be able to control the tnfeclion
lnfecllon has no relataonshap to sexual actavtty . The
problem here, as suggested
by your letter. IS your bils1c
relatwru;hap wtlh your wale.
To resolve these problema
you may need some help from
a marriage counselor.

By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB- I net.&gt;d
to know at what age a man
becomes stera le If ever, or as
his sperm always able to produce chaldren I'm an my
chan~e of hfe and my Future
husband ts 66 Let me know af
I need to take anythmg at !has
sta~e I'd rather not ratse any
more duldren
OF:AH RF.ADER - There as
nu Jll'l!tfic cut-off date for
mom thllt can apply to all
oW T1w Russians claim
·' · t one or tho' men lhol they
have uda"'l For aging was
&gt;Lt ll potent and poduced
vuobl · perm cells at age 116
To ~ a ve you more mrorma ltun on !has I am sendmg you
The Health l."tter nwnber
1·1, Perpetual Youth, Agmg .
Others who want thts assue
c~n send 50 cents with a long ,
stamped, sel f-addresse d
envelope for it to me m care
of thas newspaper, P.O. Box
1551, Radio Caty Slallon, New
York . NY 10019
Since many older men do
fa ther chaldren I would suggest that you use precautaons
unltl you are certain you
yourself are no longer able to
become pregnant That
usually means at least one
year after you ha ~e stopped
havmg menstrual periods
after your menopause, some
suggest two years for even
greater securtty
You ca n check wtth your
doctor m your mdivtdual case
to make sure that you have
completed the menopause
and are no longer apt to get
pregnant before you throw
caution to the wind.
DEAR DR LAMB- About
ntEDAILYSENTJN£L
DEV&lt;YrEDTOTHE
two years ago my wife and I
INTEREST or
started havmg a "staph mfec~~~~~~:..t'ru
taon " The mfection appears
Cll! Edllor
as buill! and they mterchange
Puulllih&lt;d "" ly '"'-'&lt;PI s.auro.y
by The Ohlu Volley PubtlJhlnK
thelr pus Ill on from one ann • cump~~ny·Mulllmed~ . Inc. 111
ptl to the other. Tire boils do Cuurt Sl. Pomeroy. Ohio 417111
8"''""" Ollk• """"" 112- 21111
come and go about every stx F.dltorlll
l PJJ(me WZ 2 1~7
weeks We hove done all we
S...und d... P"'\JJK• pold ''
cllll do within our power to Pumeroy Ohio
'
NMlioOMI t~dvertl»lntc repretM.'fl·
control it. No medlcutwns o.uv. l•ndun ......,..,... !101
so.&gt;em to work
f,...,ud Avo I Clmlond,Ohw 44111
Sullo&lt;"".., rolea o.tlm&lt;d 11y
NOW my WI.1e, Wh0 ha S l:t t'Mrr~r
whtre av.Uable 7) l'ftlll p~tr
tendency to blame me for """k By MuWr Roule wlwruamer
anythinu~ that goes wron•rt and "''v••
'"" noU..ble. One onoolh.
"~ By lntllln Oh!o and W V• •
not to pratse me for unythmg One Ym. 12200. saa ,.......,.,
that goes right says thllt she 111 !0. Thr.. munllw , 1700.
•
fols~Whtre pe 00 )'ear, Six 1nunl.h»
really hates me und thllt she 11310, Th"' monlha. 11.10,
gets the bot is from me. She SuiJJocrtpUon pri&lt;• Ind...,, Sundoy
"'"l'ltal&amp;nt lnel
worsened the whole slluatlun

Cubs crush
Reds, 10-1
CHICAGO (UP! ) - Teammates of Rtck Reuschel wall
be happy lo know tha l the 6foot-3 nghthander always has
them m mmd when he ts on
the mound
Reuschel won hts seventh
game agamst four losses
Thursdav by dts pos an g
of the Cmcannata Heds
10 • I tn JUst over two
hours He struck out a seasonhagh 10 batters, walked no one
and htl a batter
" I don't lik e to get
stnkeouts and keep the club
waating," saad Reuschel. "I'd
sooner have them hat the first
bull I'm not a power pttcher
and as a rule I don't get so
many strikeouts. They were
swangmg at bad pttches I
went out and JUS( patched my
game.
"A httle bit of everythang
was workmg for me "
The Cubs had a 5~ lead
after four annmgs
The Cubs had 14 hats wtlh
Bobby Murcer stnkang tire
btg blow wath a U1ree-run
~omer , his thtrd, off Manny
Sa rm ien to tn the etg hlh
mmng. Dave Rader and Greg
Gross each had two RBI and
Manny Tnllo had three
smgles.
"When you come up 600
tunes, anythm~ ca n happen
- espec1a ll) here," sa ad
Murcer a bout his home run an
Wragley FJeld. "lthmk at was
a fas tball but I can 't
remember "
Reds southpaw Fred
Norman, now 6-3, lasted 3 1-3
mmngs before bemg yanked
by
Manager
Sparky
Anderson
No r ma n, who as ctlh er
sharp or gets hal hard , is
constdered "very streaky.'
Anderson satd " He d1dn't
have a th m ~ today ,
Anderson satd
lleuschellost lus btd for has

Classic leader
MEMPHIS, Tenn . (UP! ) A 2!i-foot bardte putt on the
farst hole gave Make Morley
Just the start he needed mthe
Mempha s Golf Ciassac
Morley, who sank. another
five btrdaes for a 6-under-par
66, went IIllo today's second
round of the $2!i0,000 PGA
tournament wllh a one-stroke
lead

Wolfpen
News Notes

Mr and Mrs. Everett Ray
Johnson , Audra , Ertc and
Jeff of Dubhn were Memonal
\\ eekend VISitors of Helen
Johnson TI1ey also vtstted
"llh her mother, Mrs Wailea
Hanun of Pomeroy
Beverly Roush and lamtly
of Pomero) and Mrs Jones of
Mason were Sunda y VISitors
of Mr. and Mrs James
.Johnson , JMnle Sue, Todd
and 1l1eresa
Mr t~nd Mr s WllltH m
Bo yce of Columbus and
Bcrl hu Bussell. local , were
Monday vtsalors uf Mrs Iva
Juhn slln
Ma tor league Leaders
Ida and Pegg) Murphy and
By Un•ted Preu lnle rnallona t
Balt1n9
Elame
and Adam Down s
CB;ned on IH at baf§)
were
Tuesday
v1s1tors of lva
Nat•ona t L eague
G AB H Pet
Juhnson
Burr oghs All
57 172 57 JJ 1
Char les Knapp spen t
Gr tt ev C• n
56 227 73 312
Monday LA
dd !dO o!. S 371 Memoraal " eckend wath his
Bu c kn er Ch •
37 tJA 43 321 grandmother , Lena Knapp of
Stmm ons St L
55 19 1 61 31 9
Punl Hou
49 101 6-4 31 8 Langsvalle
Bowa Ph d
47 705 65 317
Mrs Paul Pae rce and
S m 1l h L A
52 19 4 6 1 3 14
chtldren
of Mason vt slled
Ma at oc k S F
43 177 54 314
Fos ter Ct n
56 72&lt;~ 70 313 Mrs fi eneva Shumate and
,
Amertcan League
Mr and Mrs Larry John son
~
G AB H Pet.
Ja cK.s on Ca l
]9 125 47 376 and famal y
Ca r ew M•n
51 193 69 358
Mr and Mrs Robert
Reynol ds Sea
57 178 60 33 7
R•ce Bos
ss no n u s Reev es and daught er of
Sundberg Tex
49 171 57 333 Olesler. Mrs Paul Darnell
Pm tel ta N Y
19 143 46 317
Cubbage M tn
43 137 AJ 3 14 Hn d Jeff were Memoraal Da y
Coo p£&gt;r Mil
SO 197 60 313 vasuors of Mr apd Mrs
Smgleton Ba t
45 14 7 46 713
Br en KC
36 142 &lt;1 4 J 10 James Reeves and Bryan
Evelyn Scott of Denver ,
Hom e Runs
N attDnat Leagu e K•nqman
Colo
and Madlyn Flenung of
Ch
17
Fmter
C.n a nd
Furt
La uderdal e. Florada
Monaav LA 11 . Bcncn C• n
Srn •th, L A and L u z•ns k . Ph il were Wednesday VISitors of
10
Amencan League R ICC, Bos Iva Johnson
19 , Bayl or C.!tl 15 T hom pson
Wtlham Sayre of Colum bus
Del IJ , May . Ball, Eva ns a nd was Memon al weekend
Hobson . Bas and Thoma'l M 1l
VIStlor of Mr a nd Mrs.
11
Run s Batfe&lt;t In
Chw
les Sayre
Nat1onal l eague Fo ster. Cl n
Mr
and Mrs Steve Haggy,
43 , Sm1 lh LA and McCove y
SF 39 , M ontane z, NY 38 Stephanie and Brad, were
Marg M , Cm J7
Am encan Lugue . R 1cc . Bos Memoraal weekend VISilors or
52 St aub De l 39 Ba y lor Cal her stster, Mr and Mrs Tom
38 , Z1Sk Tex 37 , May , Ba ll and Summerfield and daughters
0 11\' er Tex 36
of llhnoas
Stolen Bases

Leaders

Nat1ona1 League
P1tl 24
Ce deno

Mor eno
Hou 19

Madd OX PH il 17, Roys ter , A tl
L op es, LA and Ta ... eras P dt 14
1 Amencan L eag ue
W1lso n
KC 71 Cr uz. Sea I~ Le Flor e
Del 18 D li on e Oak and Wills
Tex 17

P•lchmg
Most V1cton es
Gr im Sley
70
Za cn r y NY 7 1, K neppe r SF 7
'1 , John , LA 1l R Reusc hel
Ch1 and Forsct1, Sl L 7 4
Rog er s, M tt 7 5
Amencan League
Gu 1dr y
&lt;NY 9 0 . Tanana. Cal 9 I
Torr ez, Bos 8 2, l ee, Bo s 7 3,
~ lanagan and Palmer , Ba ll
11

Nat1onat Leag ue

Mil

10 2.

Bonha m . Cm

Spllllorff, KC and SOren son , Mil

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(Based on 54 Innings p1tch ed I

. Nahonal

Lea gu e Knepper
1 94 , R Reu sc hel , Cht 2 19
Rogers, Mtl 2 38 . Fors ch St L
2 52 . Bonham , Cl n 155
•• Amer.can League . Gu idry
NY 1 72 , Keough , Oak 104
Fa lm er , Ball 1 13. Zahn , Mmn
1,36. Langford , Oak. 1 51

SF

Stnkeouh

Nat•onal l eague
R ichard ,
Hou 99 , N1ek ro, All 81 Seeve r

pn

77 ,

Roger s,

Mil

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~ l y l even , P1tl 69

American Leilgu•

Ry an, Cal

105 , Gu idry , NY 74 , F lanagan ,
Bi ll 6A , TaMn a,
~a !la ck , Te x 51

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By JOE SARGIS
UPI Sports Wratcr
LAS VEGAS, Nev 1UP! I F'or weeks now Ken Norton
and Larry Holmes have be en
calhng each other all sorts of

ftrsl shutout of the year mthe
eighth when ba ck-to-back
bunt smgles by Pete Rose and
Ken Graffey and Joe
Morga n's smgle to left
produced the lone run
"I had no anXIOUS
moments," Reuschel sa1d.
"By the t1mc they got two
men on base (only an the fi fth
and eaghth mnings), we had
enough runs "
The loss knocked the Reds
mto second place m the
Western DtVlsaon The Reds
traal
first-place
San
Francasco by 8 percentage
Jl(lllllS

Morley Memphis

Letart downs

Norton, Holmes
clash tonight
names

MEIGS GIRLS' Reserve Softball team members are, front row. left to rtght. J.md"
Williamson, Andrea 1\tggs, Carol Moms, Kelhe Rought, Susan Zarkle, Pa tti Duga n B" ck
ro w, Debbte Woodyard , Mary Mtller, Jena Welker , Sara Daddle, M1ssy Calc, Coac il Haw
S1avm

Seniors golf meet
scheduled Aug. 29
J ACKSON - The 12th
annual So uthern Ohto SenHII s
Gulf AssoctaUon tournament
wall be held Tuesday. August
29 al the nme-hole Faargreens
Co unt ay Club course
John Lambc11, Jackson.
an d
Chester
Harless,

Last year 107 male golfers
over 50 yea1s ur age com·
peter!, conung from Ja ckson,
Wellston, Logan , Alliance.
Challacoth e, Po•ts moulh .
Gall1poils, Pomeaoy , ZanesVIll e, l.ondon and Pt
Plcasanl W Va

HOUSTON I UPII - The
Houston i\stros Thursday ac·
quu cd m1nor league left.
handed p1t ~ h e a
Fra nk
Rtccclil from the St Louts
Cat dmals m exchange for
mmor league outfielder Bob
Collucc1o
Hou!:iton as!:itgnl•tl Rwee Ill ,
25. to Chc~rl cston

Outdoors

Wellston , w11l aga111 be co-

thatnnen of the SOGA event.
With
Martha
Murph) .
Jack son, as exccutav e
secretary
Scunng and reg1stratwn uf
guests wtll be handled by the
F'tll rgr een s Wome n's Golf
Assuuatlon , Wi t h Vu·g u11a

Acker man, Wel lston, and
Fanny Wtlco x Jacksun. cot hmrperson s
Truphtes wtll be 1r1 charge
of Lawren ce Gtll, Well ston.
and Bill Morrow. Jackson,
while Ja ck St iffl er, Sr .
Jackson, \H I! be m chm ge nf
pnzes
F'a trgreens Club Seuctury
I W Mit chell wtl l be m
charge
of
groun ds
a r r an g emen ts , a nd
Fan green s Prufesswnal Btll
Goo ch wall han dle golf
arrangements
John Weber. Wellston, wall
be 1n char~e of cntcrtammcnt
and pubhclly, and parkmg,
locker room arrangements
and ot her deta tl s wtll be
handled by Dan Washam and
Newt Vermtlhon, Ja( kson
SC IOTO 1\ESU I.TS
COLUMBUS I UP I)
Pnnce of Alba charged out of
th e pac k m th e stretc h
'llmrsday mghl lo grab a nnelength vtclory 111 the featured
etghth race al Scwto Downs.
D1 tven b) Terry Holton, the
wmner covered the mtle m
2 03 3-S and returned $2 80,
$2 40 and $2 20 Our Nemesas
was second , pllyang $5 20 and
$4 80, ~ htle Sneaken Deacon
carn e 111 thtrd and ki cked
ba ck $4
Our Baron won th e mnth
race to kll'k nff a 11-4-9 tnfccta
that was worth $2,693.70.
BcprmMtHI placed and Cht t o
Dan D shu• ed
A crowd of 4.369 wa gered
$347,437

Alfred
Social Notes

United Pn•ss luternataonal
Mos t
fis he r men
a1 e
na turall y 111 0 1 c conce rned

Sunday Schoo l attendance
on June 4 was 47 Offci mg
~a s $24 35 Russell Archer
aclcd as supcnnl end ent
Wur slup se1 v1ccs we1e held
at t0·45 wath an att endance of
:15 Rev Thomas spoke on the
subject 'The Poanl of No
Return "
Luke 9 57-62
Chaales D Wuode was so n~
leader
Several from here attended
gr adua uun cxcr(· tses

at

wath catchmg ft sh tha n wtth
letlmg them go But the
gruwmg Jl(lpulanty of catchcmd-release programs and
the number of anglers \-\ hO
hke to catch f!Sil but not eat
U1em make s the proper wa y
Ul release a ft sh a n m1porta nt
U1m ~

to knnw

Ga mef1 sh a re usuall y
hooked somewhere m the
hard carltlage of the mouth
If lhts 1s the caw. rel e as an ~
them 1s

t•r~sy

S1rnpl y leCt ve

En sl ern School Sunda y af- the !Ish m the water , reach
tcrrwon and cvcmng Sharon down and grasp the lure from

Henderson and Dtana Ma son
\H J e among the graduates
Mr and Mrs Walbur
Pa rker att ended the alumm
banquet at th e Chester Gta de
Schnol iluiicling SalurdH y
rvcnlng
Mr and Mrs Cha s. D
Woode all en ded the pllrtsh

Tonaght, tl all slops, and
they wtll ha ve to do then
Wlkm g wtlh lhetr fists 111 the
World Box ing Co unc al 's
versaon of a nati ona ll y
heHvy\\ eaght
tele va s ed
champaonshap fight an the
Caesar' s Pa lace Hotel's
Sports Pavtlton
The arena seals only 5,000
and was an early sellout as
odds on the ftghl fluctuated
and fanally settled on 7-5
Norton , masmuch as he IS the
WBC champton , ha vmg been
declared so wathuut hghtang
111 a talle match
The WBC strapped Leon
Spanks , Mu hammed Ali 's
conquerer, of the Litle when
the
form et
Olympi c
champiOn refused to meet
Norton , the !'in I Ianked
challe nger. and tn sli•a d
sa gned to ftght the exchamp
for multt-mtlhons
"Slice at anywa1 ynu like.' '
saad Norton on the eve of h1s
ftrsl talle defense. · I am the
t hampaon Once I ~ et past

the hooks and toke at out of has
muuth '11lc ftsh wall swun
away

F'tsh that have been hooked
deep 111 the softer p.~rt s of the
mouU1 ar e mu1 e daf£1cult lu
release unha1 111ed You can

ampr ove has chan ces of
sur \! val af you 'II use a net lo
mcetmg fu1 treasurers a t th t! la nd lwn Thumbmg the
St Paul church Tuesday mouth or heftmg by the gtll
even1n g

l ov ers can mJurc the £ish as

Snme from here attended
th e d1st n et conference
meelmg at the Rtchland Ave
UM Church an Athens SundB) , June 4. 2 30 p m
Mrs Eva Btbbee recently
sufrc red ct stroke und 1s
hospit alized Cla ra Mac
Slllnilel l " hnspalahzcd .tlso
Vac,llllln Bible School " 'II
be June 26·30 "ath Jana ce
Pulltns dareclor, and !he
prog ram on June 30
Mrs !ln\\ard F'landrr s IS
bi.tt: k at her church du t res ct!'l
class Ira cher afl er re(·enll y
suffering a broken Cll m
Mr and Mrs Wm Carr

much as the hook
Once he's 111 the net, gently
remove the hook wtth a pau
nf long nosed "fisherm a n's
ph cr s" or a hoo k dtsgorger

NEW YORK IUPI I - The
~ c w York Yankees sagned
thtL'C draft packs Thursday fn st b.Jsema n Steve Balbom
of Eckerd College 111 f'londa,
outfi elder Pete Khoury, also
of Et kerd College, and n ghtII.mded pttcher Rach Carlucci
of the Um ve rstty of Iowa
Bal hom, was asstgned to
West HHven of the Eastern
re turned her mother f rom lt l.caguc , Khoury was sent to
Columbus hospatal ba ck to F'orl Laude rdal e of the
her home tn Lo ~an last week, Flunda Slate l.eab'Ue, and
"here she 1!-i ru.·o vcrmg, aft er Car lucca wa s asstgned to
ha vm g i:l par ema kcr 1n Oneon ta of the New YorkPenn League.
'1alled

and replac c the net 1n the
wC:Jter •

Movtng the net back\\ard
wtll free the fi sh Hnd allow
ham to swtm away walh the
least posst ble damage It s
unporta nt to a vmd to uchmg
the fi sh at all 1! you can help
ll
Usually 1t docs no good to
release a lash U1at has been
scn ously lllJUr ed unless
vo u're mleresled m feeding
the turtles A ft sh that has
been badly cut by a hook 01
hooked 111 the area of the glils
wall probably not survtve for
long
The same IStrue of ftsh th at
h&lt;~ve been "played out " If
You pl ay h1m until he' s
completely exhausted, he wtll
ha ve bmllup ,l residue of actd
m ht s cell s that wtll
ev entua ll y ktll ham ev en
though he looked okay "hen
yo u let hun go
If you plan to re lease the
hsh you ca tch, dun't wear
them out Bnng th em
5I ratghl to the net and get
them bac k mt o the water m
once
There's a lot to be saad for
fi sherma n who regularly relea se lrnphy-Size lash for
nther ~ to enJoy another tame
But l hts must be done

Holmes, I "'II faght Spanks or
All an)'\lhere and anyplace
th ey like and settle thas thing
once and for all "
UIJVl ously , Norton as
cu nftdenl he can take
Holmes, a man many think
not only wall become the next
t hampton but also wtll stay
on top for years to come
They lhmk so because the)
say Holmes IS the best of the
hea vy wetghls a round, IO·
cludmg Spmks, and all he
needs IS a chance to prove at.
l onight, he gets has chance
ogcnn:o,1. a man who has
knocked out 32 opponents and
probably IS the hardest hatter
of all lire hea vyweaghts
Norton scaled 220 Jl(lunds
and Holmes 209 for thear bag
faght Holmes satd the
difference m the wetghts
means he wall be fa ster and
Norton slower
" I'm a boxer, and berng
faster 1s an adva ntage for
me,' ' satd Holmes • I m not
goang to pred act a knockout
because that would be stll y

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The word "hate" has been
thr own ba ck a nd forth
bet"een lh e tw o At
fhursda) 's wea~h -m , Norton
,md Holmes explained how
they felt
· I don l hate Ken Norton,"
saad Holmes who ha s 19
knoc kout s tn ht s perf ect
strmg of 27~ · I don't hale
nobody It 's nul 111 my blood I
don l know hun well enough
to hale htm lie bad-m outhed
me far st He downgraded my
abahty Well , aft er thts fight,
we'll see who as the be tter
tmm
· He's got Il all wrong,'
sa ~el Norton of Holmes "I
don l ha te ham , but I don't
hke hun etther I'll te II vou
thiS I'll be trymg to knock
h1m out I don 'l believe he ca n
go 15 w1th me "

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Sporh Transachons

By Un•ted Press tnternat.ona t
Thursday·

Atla nta

Football
Sl gne:d

w tde

r eceiver Rodney Parker s, the tr
Stx lh roun d dra ft cho ic e from
Ten nessee Sta te
Unt\ler sity ,
ti ght end James Wr ight. the tr
se ~J enth r o und
chotce fr om
Texas Chris t ian, and saf ety
Da v id Williams, the ir Ctgh th

Jon nny Da vi s and th e1r top
l 1rst rou nd draft choice
to
lnd 1ana for th e Pa ce r s' f i r sr
ro u nd choice
NeW Jersey Nets - ~ c qu i r e'd
torwiird Ph il J ackson from tne
New York Kn ic ks as part of a
deal 1n wh ic h the ream s also
fir st r oUnd
dra t \
excha ng ed
p1c ks Th e Kn ic ks witl ulso
r eceiv e the fi r st ot ' two 11r st
rou nd New Jer se y cho1ces in
next year ' s d r at! .
M il wa ukee - Traded one at
the ir t wo f i r st r OUr:" d dra t!
cho1c es lo Clelfeland in ex
Change for the Cavaliers ' f ir st
round p1ck 1n nex t year 's draft .
Buffalo
Ac q uir ed t dr w ard
Tom
Aberneth y trom
Los
Angeles for the Brav es sec ond
rou nd dr aft pick .
Gol den Sta te
Ob ta med
Por tland 's l 1na l t 1r st ro und
choice 1n toda y ' s draf t in
exch an ge for tne Warr ior s' No
1 PICk lt11 981
lnd1a na
Signed fr ee agent
forwar o Alex Engl ish , w ho
played QUI h 1S opt 10n Wi lh
Milwaukee
Ba seball
' Houston
Obta 1Md mi nor
league
leO handed
0 11che r
Fran k Ricc elli f r om St Louis
for m 1nor lea gue out t 1el d er Bob

Rogers stops
Dodgers, 4-l

the Reds' run in the eighth .
Cardinals 2, Braves 0 :
ro und choi ce f r om the Un tvers t
Ken Reitz stroked a pair of
tv of Tenn essee at Mart in
run-scoring
singles and Pete
Kansas Cit y
Signed det en
Vuckovich and Mark Littell
siv e back Greg Anderson , a
tr ee agent from Mont ana . w ide
combined oo a seven-hitler
r ece tver Bdl Kellar ot Sta nf ord
for Sl. Louis. Littell notched
and tac k le Larry Brown ot
Mt a m t
his first save.
College
White
So•• 2, Twins 1:
E as t Carolt na Un iver st!y
Na med Terr y Kunze . an ass i st
Bill Nahorodny and Ralph
ant basketba ll coa ch at Mtn
Garr each doubled in a run
nesota , as a n ass ocia te coa ch
and Wilbw- Wood and Jim
Basket ball
Portl and
Tr aded quard
Willoughby com bined on a
seven-hiller in leading
Chicago to its lith victory in
12 games.
Angels 10, A's 7:
Don Baylor 's three-run
homer in the ninth inning
Coluccio
powered California past
Toronto
S1 g nt&gt;d
first
Oakland.
Ron Jackson and
base fll an T1m l hOmpson Of
Winter Park . F1 a , and ngh1
Brian Downing also had
ha nded p1tc hers Br ad Bur ger of
three:run homers for the
Roscoe, 11 1 • and Mark Stoeber
Angels and Dave Revering
of C1ncinnat1.
New York. YanKees - Sig nea
hit a three-run homer for
lir st ba sem an Slelfe B~t oo n 1
Oakland.
and ou lf 1e lder Pet e Khou r y
ooth Of Ecker a College , F lor i
Rangers 5-3, Royals 4-2:
da , and r 1gl1t handed pi!cher
Reggie Cleveland pitched
R1c h Carlucci of the Un ive r sit y
ot Iowa
out of an eighth-inning,
Socc er
bases-loaded jam to preserve
Hous ton (N ASLl
Si gned
the Rangers ' fir st-ga me
cen t ~ r n1 10f lela er Barr y Ll o yd
ot Br entford m Eng l and lo a
triumph . Bobby Bonds'
one ~· e ar con tra c t
sacrifice ny scored Bump
Wills in lhe 13th inning in the
KANSAS CITY , Mo. t UP! J team ."
Even Dodger Mana ger nightcap to give the Rangers
- The Kansas City Chiefs ,
a sweep.
wh ose rooki es and free Tom Lasorda. whose team
agents report to training has lost seven of its last eight
camp at William Jewell games. tipped his hat to
College m Liberty July 9, Rogers.
Southern Cal
lt s stmple. econonHc al
"Rogers pitched a heck of a
ha
ve
under
co
ntra
ct
tw
o
r!"hable fl' s the e xc1 t 1n g
r f' w I&lt;Z200 fror1 K,i! w asa~ ~
more draft choices and a free game," said Lasorda. '1' \'e
always said he was a great NCAA champ
agent.
FEATURES:
The
club
Thur sday pitcher. That' s the be st game
1 Depend able 4 -S I H) ~ f'
OMA HA , Neb. (UP!)
~ U H C rng1ne
an nounc&lt;.'d Greg Anderson . i:lgtt inst my club anywhere The University of Southern
• Conven l€n1 elatrK stcuter
Lit'f ensivt.'
ba ck
fr om this season .''
Andre Dawson 's thre-e-run California det hron ed the
SPe rt roday r~t
Monta na, had signed as a !tee
kin gs. of college baseball
ogent. The two draftees were hom er in lhe si xth oFf loser Thursday night to win the
J&amp;R SPORT SHOP
Don Sutton, Hi, provided the
wide "'·eiver Filii Kellar of
1978 College World Series.
140 E. Ma 1n Sf.
Stan forcl, and tackle Larry winnin g ma rg1 n for th e
Pomeroy , 0 .
USC. making its first apExpos.
Brovm tlf Miami.
pearance
in the Series since
ln other NL ga mes,
I97l,
blasted
defending
l11icago walloped Cincinnat i.
champion
·Arizona
State W-3
10-1 , and Sl. Louis blanked
to
capture
its
lllh
NCAA
Atlanta . 2- 0. Houston at
baseb
all
championship
. It
Pittsburgh was rained out.
was
the
second
time
the
Sun
Chicago edged Minnesota ,
On June 12 there will be an opening for
Devils
fell
lo
USC
in
the
2- 1. California beat Oak land,
begi nning and advanced Typing and
series.
10-7, and Texas swept a
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
doubleheader from Kan sas
College . Weekdays or night classes . Both
City. 5-4 and 3-2. in 13 innings,
1n American League e~ction .
are bei ng offered .
A thought for the day :
Cubs 10, Rt-ds I:
Nf!
rw eg ian playwright
ENROLL NOW!
Bobby Murcer hit a threeHenrik
Ibse n said, " A
run homer and Rick Reuse he!
Fo r m ore inform ation contact Lee E. Tyler ,
t·ommunily
is like a ship :
tossed a seven ~1itter and
446 -4367 .
everyone
ought
to be
struck out 10 t.o spark the
No . 7S-02 -0472 B
prepa
red
to
lake
the
helm."
Cubs. Joe Morgan singled in

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UPI Spo~rts Writer
There are times when Steve
Rogers behaves like the best
righl.!Janded pitcher in the
National League. Thursday
night wa s one of th ose
morrients.
He stopped the slumping
Los Angeles Dodgers on just
one hil - a fir st-inning homer
by Reggie Smith - in
pitching the Monu·ea l Expos
t.o a 4-1 triumph for their
eighth victory in their last 10
games.
When he 's in command of
his game, there are fe w
better pit chers than Fingers.
His effort aga inst the
Dodgers was the third onehitler of his ca reer, but he
says it was not the best game
he 'd ever pitched.
Rogers, now 7-li, said. "I
feel the best was earlier this
season when I was carrying a
no-h itter in to the eighth
inning aga inst the Pirates.
But of these three one-h itters
that I have had, this one was
the best because it carne
against such a tough-hitting

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Majo r League Results

Malor League Standints
8~ United Pres~ International
National League
East
W. L. Pet. GB
30 21 .588
Chicago
. 28 21 .511 1
Ph ita
30 24 556 l lh
Montreal
'16 JO .464 61!2
New York
Pi tts brgh
23 28 .m 1
22 35 .386 (1
St. Louis
W e~ t

W. L. Pet.
San Fran
Cincinali
Los Ano
San Diego

GB

32 20 .615
34 22 .607

28 26 .519 5
13 30 .434 91h
Houston
21 19 .431 9lfl
At l ant~
20 32 .385 12
Thursday ' s Resulh
Hous at Pl s bgh , ppd ., ra in
Sl . Louis 2. Atlanta 0
Chicago 10 , Cil')c inn.afi 1
Montrea l 4, Los Angeles 1
Todav'S: Probable Pitchers
(All Tim es EDT)
San Diego (Owch inko 3·5l at
Ch icago (Lamp 1·5), 2: 3() p .m .
Los Angeles (John 7·31 i!lf
Montrea l ( May 6-5), 7: JS p.m .
San Franc isco (Knepper 7 -2)
at New York (Koosm an 2·71.

8:05p.m.

Atlanta
(M ahler
0·21 at
Ph iladelph ia ( Christenson J . .:t J.
8 :05p.m .
Cincinnati (Moskau 0·2) at
Pit tsbur g h (Biyleven .4 5) , 8: 05
p .m .
Housron Wixon 2-2) at St .
Lou is (Mar! inez'l -OJ. 8: 35p .m .

Saturday' s Games

San Francisco at New York
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
san Di eg o at Chicago
Lo s Ang at Montreal , night
Allant a at Ph ila , night
Houston at Sl. Louis, night

Sports
briefs
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Philadelphia Eagles owner
Leonard .Tose has bought the
29 percent share of the team
owned by Herbert Harness to
settle part of a $12 million
lawsuit filed last month .
Or May 5, Tose announced
suits against Barness, John
Bunting, chairman of First
Pennsylvania Hank, and John
Pemberton, vice chairman ,
charging them with masterminding a conspiracy to oust
him from control of the
Eagles in favor of Bamess.
Tose said he was continuing
his suit against the others.
WASHINGTON (UP!) Guard Steve McCabe of Bowdoin College, selected in the
12th and final round by the
Washington Redskins, has
been given a " required
tender,'' or minimum offer,
but has not agreed t.o terms,
accordi ng"' to
General
Manager Bobby Bealhard.
The Redskins already have
signed or agreed to terms
with the other six of their 1978
draft choices.
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP! )The Portland Trail Blazers
Thur sda y traded gua rd
Johnny Davis lo Indiana for

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( IJJ and Porter : Mafla ck,
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By United Press International
National League
Hous at Ptsbgh , ppd ., rttin

NORT HFIELD , Ohi o
(UP I) - Trava Jon Tom ,
winner of 25 of '1:1 races last
season as a two-year-{)ld.
blasted t.o a 2:00 3-5 mile
Th w-sday night to win one of
fiv e divisions of the $42,000
Ohio
Sires
Stakes
prelim inary at Northfield
Park .
Also scoring victories in lhe
preliminary for three-yearold pacing colts, which will
match its t.op 10 this fall in the
$&amp;&gt;,000 Cardinal Pace, were
Famous Chris, New Lew,
Stapleton PllK:I! and Silver
Simile.
Travalo n Tom, with
Barnesville, Ohio, ow nertrainer R.G. Betts in the
sulky, led all the way loa 2'1•
length win in career record
lime, retw-ning $4.20, $3 and
$2.40 in the third division.
Andy Pandy finished second
and Mid Perk came In third.
New Lew , winner of seven
of nine outings this spring,
easily wrapped up the
opening division with a threelength victory over Georgie
Porgie. The winner, driven
by Lew Williams, covered the
mile in 2:01 4-5 and returned
$2.60, $2.40 and 52.:1». Fritz
The Ca t showed .
It was Dale Ross ' Famous
Chris in the secood division,
winning by 4.,.. 1engths in 2:01
I-Ii to return $4.60, 52.80 and
$2.60. My Knight Out was
seco nd and Chief Craig
finished third .
In lhe fourth division ,
Stapletoo Place won in 2:01 35, with driver Doug Mcintosh
picking up his first victory of
the year . The winner
retumed $10, $5.60 and $4.60.
Hooest John Paul took second
and Eleganza came in third.
Silver Simile, driven by
Don Irvine Jr ., led all the way
t.o·a four~cngth victory in the
final divisioo, paying $3.40,
$2.60 and $2.20. Baron
Barnum followed the winner
to the wire, while HiddqJ
Secrets showed.
A crowd of 3,015 wagered
$425,139.

1111a

AmtriCin League

ooo ooo c10- 2 10 o

ooo ooo ooo - o 1 o Chi

St .L
000 00 1 Ol x - 2 7 I • .Minn
000 000 010- I 7 0
East
Wood , Willoughby {8J and
Hanna . Easlerly 181 . Camp ·
W. L Pet. GB bell (8J and Pocoroba ; Vuc k· NahOrodnv ; Goll t . Marshall ( 8)
36 19 .655
Boston
ovich . L ittel l (8) and Swisher . and Wynegar . W- Wood ( 6-S) . L
New York
W- Nuckovich &lt;J-3) . L..;..Ha nnl! - Gollt (_
2 4). HRs M innesota.
31 22 .585 '
29 23 .558 51!1 14 ·1).
Detroit
Moro:~les ( I) .
· :W 15 .SJ7 61h
Ba l1imre
26 26 .500 81.-:;&gt; Cinci
M ilwauke
000 040 033- CO 13 1
000 000 () 10- 1 7 4 Ca Ht
23 28 .451 11
101 000 40()- 1 II 1
Clevelnd
Chi
07 1 200 32x- IO 14 0 O a~
_1 9 32 .313 IS
Toronto
Knapp , Hartzell ( 7) , LaR oche
Norman , Borbon (4 ), Sa r ·
West
m ienlo (5 ), Toml in ( 8) and (7) and Downing ; Johnson.
W. L. Pet. GB Werner ; R.Reuschel {7 4) and Lang ford (5), Sosa (8) and
Oakland
32 23 .582
Essian . Newman (8). WRader . L- Norman (6-J ). Hr Texas
28 2.4 .538 211., Chicago , Mu r cer (3 ).
LaRoche ( 4-2 ). L- Sos a {4·1).
Kan City
27 24 ,529 3
HRs-:-Ca l iforn ia, Jackson {3 ),
Calif
28 26 .519 311' LA
100 000 000- I I I Downmg (2 ). Lansford (3),
Chic ago
23 29 .4A2 1112 Mil
000 013 OOx - 4 7 1 Baylor ( 15J, Oakland , Revering
Minesota
21 32 .396 10
Su tton and Yeager ; Roge r s (6 ). Guerrero (JJ
Seattle •
19 38 .33 3 1.4
and Ca rter W- Rogers (7 -5) . L
Thursday ' s Results
I Only games scheduled)
.-Su tton ( 4.6). HRs - L o~ An.
TeKas 5, Klwsas City 4. 1st
geles, Sm ilh ( 10) ) Montreal ,
Tel( J, Ka·n City 2, 2nd, 13 ins . Dawson (9 ) .
Chicago 2, M innesota 1
California 10. Oakland 7
(O n ly games sched uled)
Today ' s Pr:ob•ble Pitchers
tAll Times EDT)
American Leagu e
HOUSTON (UP! ) - The
Minneso ta
( lahn 5.3)
at (1st game)
Clev eland (C lyd e' J .o), 7:30p .m . K .C
00 1000 030- 4 12 Houston Rockets Thursday
Kansas Citv (Splittorff 7·41 at Tex as
01 2 020 OOx - S II I signed 6-fool-11 free agent
Detroit { Bill ingham 4-J l. 8 p.m .
Hassl er , Bird ( 5 ), Hrabosky
Toronto (Jefferson c.6) at (81 and Porter ; Al e)(ander, center Tommy Harker, who
M il waukee (Caldwell 5-3) 1 8: 30 Moret (8 ), Clevelan d ( 8 1 and played for the Atlanta Hawks
p .m .
Sundberg . W- Aie)(an der (5 J l . in 1976.
Chicago (WOOd S·SI at Texas L - Ha ssler (Q.JJ.
For Jersey Shore in the
IMed ich J.l) , 8:35p.m.
Balt imore (Fl anagan 7·4) at 12nd game, 13 innings)
Eastern League last season
Oak land ( Broberg 6 ·4 ), 10: 30 Kansas City
100 ooo 100 ooo o- 1 9 c he scored 20 points and
p.m .
New Yo rk (Messersmi th o.lJ Te xas
grabbed 14 rebounds per
at Californ ia (Tanana 9-2l.
000 000 200 000 1- 3 52
10 :30 p.m.
Ga le, Hrabosky ( 9 ), Patt in game.
Boston (T iant 4.0 ) at Sea ttl e
(Mitct1el l 2·SJ. 10 :35 p .m .
Saturday's Games
Kansas City at Detr oi t
Toronto at Mi lwaukee
Baltimore at Oakland
Minnesota at Cleve, night
Ch ica go at ,Tel&lt;as , night
Boston at Seattle, night
OFFICE HOURS: 9: 30 to 12 , 2 to S (CLOSE I
New York a! Cali f , night

Mrs. Parker honored
by ·Library Committee
Mrs. Nellie Parker, who is
retiring as Eastern High
School ,Librarian
and
Teacher, was recenlly
honored by members of the
Chester Grade School
Library Committee .
Mrs. Parker has been instrumental in the formation
of the new library fa cilit y in
lhe Chester School. Th e
library will be accessible to

the grade school children this
fall.
Members of the Library
Co mmitt ee present were
Pam Huffman, Linda Bentz,
Marilyn Harris, Gayann
Clay, Ceclla Bailey, Kathy
Davis, Judy Eichinger and
Grella Suttle.
other guests included Mrs.
Belly Roush and Miss
Ca rolyn Smith, teacher• in

the Chester Grade School,
and Mrs. Susan Oliver, Administrative Assistant of the
Meigs County Retired Senior
Volunteer Program, and Mrs.
Dorothy Will, Retired Senior
Volunteer, who has assisted
the committee with their
work .
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served.

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International League

United Press International
W. L. Pet . GB
Charleston
36 16 .69 2
Richmond
28 22 .560 7
Pawtucket
24 24 .500 10
Toledo
23 24 .489 10'12
Columbus
22 23 A89 10112
Rochester
22 24 .478 11
Tidewater
24 28 .462 12
Svracuse
16 34 .320 19
Thursday's Results
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Pawtucket at Columbus ,
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Today's Games

Charleston at Columbus
Pawtucket a! Toledo
R ich mond at Roc hes ter
T idewa t er at Syracuse

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In addition t.o Davis the
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Indiana was to have been the
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LAKEL.AND, Fla. (UPI )Detroit
pitcher
Mark
Fldrych, who was sent to
Lakeland, Fla., last month
for treatment of tendonitis in
his pitching arm , will pitch
again this season, learn
- trainer Jack Home said. He
also said Fidrych is suffering
fr om "a muscle spasm in lhe
delt.oid muscle" and not from
tendonitis.
Hom el, who hired by the
Tigers to work exclusively
with
Fidrych,
sa id
Wednesday Fidrych will
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But, he added , il would be
four or five more days before
he knows when Fidrych could
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Hugh P. Kirkel , President Ph .D. from the University of
of Holzer Medical Center, will Wisconsin. Alter working as a
Excellen.ce in
speakers wi ll also be
wel come graduates, the1r research chemist for fou r
fea tured. Publi c welcome.
Design and
families and guests attending years in New York and
HYM N Sing Sunday, 2 p.
the graduation exercises . He Illinois, he joined th e fa culty
m. at Ea gle Ridge ComQU4iity
will also introduce the guest of Ohio University in 1957.
munity Church featuring the
Dr. Tong ha s rece iv ed
speaker of th e evening ,
Pomeroy
BUCK NOLAN, the world's tallest clown, is long on·comedy and tops off the clown alley
'' ,!oint -Heirs" singing group.
James
Yingpeh
Tong
,
Ph.D.,
more
than 20 research and I
of the all new Hoxie Bros. Circus to perform in Gallipolis on Wednesday , June 21, with 6
Public invited .
Flower
P~ofessor of Chemistry and leaching grants. The most FRIDA Y
and 8 p.m. performances at the Fairgrounds . There are no reserve seats- you sit where
ROCK
SPRINGS
GHi\NGE
WEflNE
Sfli\Y
Dcreclor
of
the
Forensic
recent
one
is
a
grant
from
the
you like in the world's largest round tent. Advance tickets at reduced prices are being sold
AM E RI CAN
LEGWN
Chemistry Program at Ohio Ohio Department of Mental will visit Cul ucnbc a Grange, 8
now by Gallia-Meigs FOP Lodge No . 95 members.
Mn. Millard
Feen ey-Bennett Post 128'
University in Athens, Ohio. Health lo investigate th e p.m. Fr iday ni ght.
v..,Meter
RETURN Jona than Meigs Middlepuc·t. 7::!0 Wednesday
Dr. Tong will speak on effect of heavy metals in
m -2on
"N ursing: Chemistry of Love drinking water on mental Chapter of DAR will have a . night at the hall . l'jew officers
or m -1721
palrioll(' pi cnic Friday at 6 tube install ed.
for Humanity ."
health.
Bom in Shanghai, China,
He is an avid photographer p.m. at the home of Mr. and Dr. Tong came to the United and has had three one-man Mrs. Thereon Johnson. Rt. 2. 1
Stales in 1947 . He received his shows. He is also a frequent Racine. Pro gram "Flags of
B.S. in 1950 and M.S. in 1951 in speaker on Chinese culture. lhe Nation" lo be presented
Chemistry
fr om
the Although he received a highl y by Mrs . Na n Moore.
Un iversit y of California at specialized and rigorous Hostesses are Mrs. J ohnso n,
Mrs. Millard Van Meter of hostess for the meeting and to lhal the August meeting will Berkeley, and m 1953, hcs scientific tra ining as a Mrs. Robert Ashley, Mrs.
st udent, he is a man of man y Gene Yost and Mrs. Paul
the Pomeroy Flow er Shop roll ca ll members recalled be a covered dish dinner al
Cemetery.
interests and a firm believer Eich.
conducted Cl dl!m unstnttiurl their fic·st co rsage.
t11e collage of Mrs. William
MISCELLANEOUS shower
Mr . and Mrs . George in liberal and continuin g
on making corsages at tile
Plans fur the Jul y 10 MorTis near Furked Run
fo
r Co nnie Marlin, and
Morris of Medway, Mr. and educal&lt;on .
Munday night m ~t~ lm g of the
therap y prog ram tube held at Park.
.
the
Re v. Roger Watson.
Following Dr. Tong 's adMiddlcpurl Garden Cluu held Forest Avres Park for par·
An arrange ment of pink Mrs. Bob Durst and family of
pastor
of the Heml ock Grove
al tile co untry ilume of Mrs. licipi111lS in the Me1 gs County peoni es made by Mrs. Titus Springfield were Memorial dress, Mili sa K. Rizer, R.N. ,
Church
Friday 8 p.m. al
.lames Titus, Rutland.
Personal Advocacy Prugnnn centered the c·efreshmenl weekend guests of Mr. and Advisor for the Senior Class , Hem lock Grove Grange Hal l.
Mrs. Ralph Durst and sons. will present those graduating
.Mrs. Van Meter explained were made. It was annu uncl'&lt;.l wblc.
Lester Rhodes and Harley to receive their diplomas Everyone welcome.
and demonstrated tile proFRIENDSHIP
NIGHT
Hoschar of Cottagev ille, W. from Charles E. Holzer, Jr.,
l't'&lt;lure in l'onst rudi ng lxtckobservance
by
Mar
y
Shrine
Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. M.D., President of the
cng as a base for flowe rs, lh e
Owen Anderson Sunday .
Medical Staff of the Holzer 37, Order of While Shri ne of
proper treatment and wirin g
Memorial weekend with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abies, Medical Center a nd a Jerusalem, 8 p.m. Friday at
of flowers, and making bows .
Hy Mrs. Herbert Roush
son Paul spent Sunday with member of the Board of Pomeroy Masonic Temple;
Members brought fluwers
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe. Mrs. Carl Erma Wilson and family.
Mrs. Paul (Crestlyn ) Hill Vicki Ables, Mr. and Mrs. Trustees of th e Holzer members are to take two
and were assistin g in m.aking Wolfe, Jr ., daughter Mega n,
eorsages. Mrs. Van Meter spent Sunday with Mr. and returned home from Holzer Ronnie Ables, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital Foundation . Pins covered dishe s.
SATURDAY
Butch Ables at Canal Win- will be awarded to lhe
presented the corsage uf red Mrs. Bob Casper in Colum- Medica l Center Saturday.
BAKE
SA LE by freshman
H.ev. Tan Norris, son chester .
gradua tes by Janel M. Byers,
carnalions !hal she made bus.
cla
ss
of
Sout hern High
Paul Cross of Ohio Stale R.N., Director of Nursing
during the demunstl:ltion tu
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burri Harold, of Rome City, InSchool.
8:30
a.m. to 12:30
the hostess, Mrs. Titus.
of. Boliva r Dam , Arthur diana, Mrs. Evelyn Ray of University in Columbus spe nt Education.
p.m.
Satu
rday
at Racine
Two special awards will be
Mrs. John Kincaid was co- Wilso n of Mari etta spent ove r Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Memoria l weekend with his
Home-National
Ba
nk.
Wilbur Gathers and family of parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- announced by Hugh Kirkel.
REDS
trial
CINCINNATI
Co lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Carl drew Cross .
one to the student with the
cam
p.
9
a.m.
to
2
p.m
.
Norris of Junction City were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Highest
Grade
Poi nt
Saturday
at
Institute
,
W.
Va
.
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Hayman. son Keith attended Avera ge, presented by the
J
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Vennari,
Pomeroy,
team
and Mrs. Tom Norris. Rev. a cook-out in honor of Robert Gallia Cou nty Medical
Tan Norris filled the pulpit at Hart Sunday evening at the Society, and the other to the scout. invites boys between 16
the United Brethren Church Hart 's home in Ra cine. Mr . Best All Around Student, and 21 to attend. Th ose
Su nday evening.
Hart was celebrating his from the Holzer Clinic, Ud. pl ayin g American Legi on
Sunday guests of Mrs. Eula birthda y. Others attending Reci pients of th ese two baseball mu st have perWolfe and Aaron were Rev. were Mr . and Mrs. Allen awards will remain a secret missi on fr om coach or
and Mrs. James Lewis of Cunningham, children Olevia until the lime of presentation. comma nder and boys atPoint Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. and Zachary, Sue Sellers, Ed
Rev . Arthur C. Lund. tending schools still open for
Carroll Norris of Syracuse, Sellers, Bet h Ann Hart, Brice Di recto r of Chaplaincy the year must have perMrs. Mitchell Hopkins and Hart , Tracy RifO e, Mr. and Services at the Holz er rlli ss wn fr om coach or
baby of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. · Mrs. Robert Hart .
Medica l
Center,
will principal. Boys are lo tak e
Jack Ord of Letart, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs . Ro~ oronounce the Inv ocation , un iforms and gloves; balls
It's been a
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mike and M~~d;, -1.ith the Benediction given by and bats furnished.
pleasure to
Theiss and baby of Sugar spen t Sunday evening witll the Reverend Lynn D.
SUNDAY
work
wit h the
Grove were spec ial guests the Robert Russells who were Lahaie, Pa stor of Faith
REVIVAL al Antiqu it y
Dairymen in
Mother's Day of her grand- camping at Pa getown over Baptist Church .
Baptist ' Church Sunday
our area . They
mother , Mrs. Eula Wolfe.
the weekend . Enroute home
Ore of lhe Class Songs, through June 18 at 7:30p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall they visit ed Mrs . Bertha "We May Never Pass This night ly . Pastor is Ear l
know that good nutrition
Roush,
Joey
and
Cortney,
Mr.
Russell
at
W
olf
Pen
.
Way
Again,"
will
be
sung
by
Shuler
.
Special
singing
each
Not eJ.actly as shown
pays. We wish them continand Mrs. Darrell Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler Steffi Ross, accompanied by evening .
ued success all year long!
Tracy, Art Hill, Dean Hill of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Anne Fischer; lhe other,
TWENTY-F IFTH annual
were Sunday guests of Mr. Greg Foulk and daughter , "You'll Never Walk Alone" Ru ssell - Ar che r family
and Mrs. Dallas Hill.
Joan Kostin of Col umbus will be sung by Merlyn Ross, reuni on will be Sunday
Mrs. Marie Boyd, daughter were Memorial week end accompanied by Edith Ro ss. at Forest Acres Park ,
Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert guests of Mrs. Anna Wheeler. The Senior Class Ensemble Rutland, beginning at noon.
Roush, Herschel Roush,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pickell will be accompanied by Mrs. All family descen dant s
Cha rles Boggess, Mr. and and Tra cy spent Monday with Fischer, while Mrs. Ross will please plan to att end.
Mrs. Junior Roush, Pat Mr. and Mrs. Max Pickett at be at the organ for the
REVIVAL at Morning Star
Come and see the Grand Selection
Webb, Patty Shain, Emil Crown City.
Pro cess ion a I
a n d United Baptist Chur ch
(Spike ) Pli chta attended
Memoria l weekend guests Recessional.
Sunda y 7 p. m. Church it&gt;
funeral services for Herbert of Mrs. Edna Foster were Mr.
A reception will be held fo r located on SR 143 southwest
Pomeroy, 0.
180 Mulbeny Ave.
Rose at the Foglesong and Mrs. Carroll Cleek and relatives and friends of lh e of Harrisonv ille. Billy Dalton
Funeral Home Saturday . family, Mr. and Mrs. Mat t g raduates f oll o wing is the evangelist. Other
Chester, 0 .
985-3301
In te rment wa s in Letart Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Waid graduat ion in the Ch urch
Foster and family, all of Hall.
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Compliment of Manassa , Va.
The birthdays of Mrs. Edna
Foster, Mrs. Miriam Compliment were ce lebrated with
a dinner Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Hart spent
Memorial weekend In In18 gal!ori capacity wringer washer features B·
dianapolis,
lnd . and attended
position wringer and p o wer drain pump . Inthe 500 Races and parade.
stinctive release sa fety switch relie"Ves wr inger
Mrs. Bruce (Lorna ) Hart
pressure in case of emerg en cy . High ·vane,
po ly propylene agita to r is genlle to clothes.
has been working at the
Maple Lee Florist Shop in
DU AABLE CONSTRUCTION
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W
orthington.
• 5-year limited war ranty on trans·
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
miss ion parts
Winebrenn
er of Newbury, 0 .,
• Ful l one·year warranty on all parts
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Hutch Donohue
MILK SHAKE
• Oouble-wall construction keeps
and
family
of
Marion
were
wa t er hotter , longer
Memorial weekend guests of
SLOPPY JOE
• Stainless st ee l tu b n eve r chips
Mr . and Mrs. Vernon
or rus ts·
&amp; FRIES
Donohue.
SPECIALLY PRI CED AT
Mrs . Elsie Davis of
Parkersburg,
Millie Ri~,ey of
5
SPEED
OOEEN
Charleston, Mr. and Mrs.
Built botW to L11t loJtOer.
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Dan Shindler, daughter Da wn
992-5248
uf Amherst, 0 ., were vlsitinu
Middleport, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gloeck106 N. 2nd AVE .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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1978 HOLZER MEDI CAL CENTER SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS - Graduation
ceremonies for 39 members of lhe 1978 Holzer Medical Center School of Nw-sing class will be
he ld Friday . Pictured above, first row, left to right, are : Oifford Queen , Gallipolis · Micha el
Stout, Bidwell ; Alice Mullins, Gallipolis; Susan Etterling, Portsmouth ; Kristi Chambers,
Ravenswood; Bonnie Wyckoff, Wellston; Erin Smales, Jackson; Bethany Christian Oak
Hill ; Vickie Henzmann, Huntington; Tami Weiher , Rodney ; Kathy ciark, Ja ckson', and
Doug Adkins, Pt. Pleasant. Second row - Rhonda ·Cla rk, Jackson; Rebecca Burger,
Vcenna , W. Va.; Arlene Kohut , Waverly; Deborah McLaughlin, Pomeroy ; Kimberly Bush.
Mt. Alto: Barba ra Sims, Gallipolis; Cheryl Nichols, Jackson; Judith Hennessey, Gallipolis ;
Shelley Wright, Gallipolis; Co nnie Rickman, Portsmouth; Pamela Ross , Hillsboro, and
Nancy Stevens, Gallipolis Ferry . Third row - Anne Ternasky, Columbus; Carla Morgan,
Ironton ; Judie Rardin, Ravenswood: Cathy Wall, Gallipolis ; Marsha Drum, Amanda ;
Melonie Richter, Chillicothe : Linda Duteil, Portsmouth: Diana Woodruff , Oak Hill ;
Jacqueline Woodward, Gallipolis: Judy Weber. West Portsmouth; Deidra Rickman , West
Portsmouth ; Mary Louise Mills , Pomeroy , and Kristen Wagner , Lowell. Not pictw-ed Kimberly Nutter. Clarksbw-g, and Jacob Howard , New Ha ven.

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Sporh Transachons

By Un•ted Press tnternat.ona t
Thursday·

Atla nta

Football
Sl gne:d

w tde

r eceiver Rodney Parker s, the tr
Stx lh roun d dra ft cho ic e from
Ten nessee Sta te
Unt\ler sity ,
ti ght end James Wr ight. the tr
se ~J enth r o und
chotce fr om
Texas Chris t ian, and saf ety
Da v id Williams, the ir Ctgh th

Jon nny Da vi s and th e1r top
l 1rst rou nd draft choice
to
lnd 1ana for th e Pa ce r s' f i r sr
ro u nd choice
NeW Jersey Nets - ~ c qu i r e'd
torwiird Ph il J ackson from tne
New York Kn ic ks as part of a
deal 1n wh ic h the ream s also
fir st r oUnd
dra t \
excha ng ed
p1c ks Th e Kn ic ks witl ulso
r eceiv e the fi r st ot ' two 11r st
rou nd New Jer se y cho1ces in
next year ' s d r at! .
M il wa ukee - Traded one at
the ir t wo f i r st r OUr:" d dra t!
cho1c es lo Clelfeland in ex
Change for the Cavaliers ' f ir st
round p1ck 1n nex t year 's draft .
Buffalo
Ac q uir ed t dr w ard
Tom
Aberneth y trom
Los
Angeles for the Brav es sec ond
rou nd dr aft pick .
Gol den Sta te
Ob ta med
Por tland 's l 1na l t 1r st ro und
choice 1n toda y ' s draf t in
exch an ge for tne Warr ior s' No
1 PICk lt11 981
lnd1a na
Signed fr ee agent
forwar o Alex Engl ish , w ho
played QUI h 1S opt 10n Wi lh
Milwaukee
Ba seball
' Houston
Obta 1Md mi nor
league
leO handed
0 11che r
Fran k Ricc elli f r om St Louis
for m 1nor lea gue out t 1el d er Bob

Rogers stops
Dodgers, 4-l

the Reds' run in the eighth .
Cardinals 2, Braves 0 :
ro und choi ce f r om the Un tvers t
Ken Reitz stroked a pair of
tv of Tenn essee at Mart in
run-scoring
singles and Pete
Kansas Cit y
Signed det en
Vuckovich and Mark Littell
siv e back Greg Anderson , a
tr ee agent from Mont ana . w ide
combined oo a seven-hitler
r ece tver Bdl Kellar ot Sta nf ord
for Sl. Louis. Littell notched
and tac k le Larry Brown ot
Mt a m t
his first save.
College
White
So•• 2, Twins 1:
E as t Carolt na Un iver st!y
Na med Terr y Kunze . an ass i st
Bill Nahorodny and Ralph
ant basketba ll coa ch at Mtn
Garr each doubled in a run
nesota , as a n ass ocia te coa ch
and Wilbw- Wood and Jim
Basket ball
Portl and
Tr aded quard
Willoughby com bined on a
seven-hiller in leading
Chicago to its lith victory in
12 games.
Angels 10, A's 7:
Don Baylor 's three-run
homer in the ninth inning
Coluccio
powered California past
Toronto
S1 g nt&gt;d
first
Oakland.
Ron Jackson and
base fll an T1m l hOmpson Of
Winter Park . F1 a , and ngh1
Brian Downing also had
ha nded p1tc hers Br ad Bur ger of
three:run homers for the
Roscoe, 11 1 • and Mark Stoeber
Angels and Dave Revering
of C1ncinnat1.
New York. YanKees - Sig nea
hit a three-run homer for
lir st ba sem an Slelfe B~t oo n 1
Oakland.
and ou lf 1e lder Pet e Khou r y
ooth Of Ecker a College , F lor i
Rangers 5-3, Royals 4-2:
da , and r 1gl1t handed pi!cher
Reggie Cleveland pitched
R1c h Carlucci of the Un ive r sit y
ot Iowa
out of an eighth-inning,
Socc er
bases-loaded jam to preserve
Hous ton (N ASLl
Si gned
the Rangers ' fir st-ga me
cen t ~ r n1 10f lela er Barr y Ll o yd
ot Br entford m Eng l and lo a
triumph . Bobby Bonds'
one ~· e ar con tra c t
sacrifice ny scored Bump
Wills in lhe 13th inning in the
KANSAS CITY , Mo. t UP! J team ."
Even Dodger Mana ger nightcap to give the Rangers
- The Kansas City Chiefs ,
a sweep.
wh ose rooki es and free Tom Lasorda. whose team
agents report to training has lost seven of its last eight
camp at William Jewell games. tipped his hat to
College m Liberty July 9, Rogers.
Southern Cal
lt s stmple. econonHc al
"Rogers pitched a heck of a
ha
ve
under
co
ntra
ct
tw
o
r!"hable fl' s the e xc1 t 1n g
r f' w I&lt;Z200 fror1 K,i! w asa~ ~
more draft choices and a free game," said Lasorda. '1' \'e
always said he was a great NCAA champ
agent.
FEATURES:
The
club
Thur sday pitcher. That' s the be st game
1 Depend able 4 -S I H) ~ f'
OMA HA , Neb. (UP!)
~ U H C rng1ne
an nounc&lt;.'d Greg Anderson . i:lgtt inst my club anywhere The University of Southern
• Conven l€n1 elatrK stcuter
Lit'f ensivt.'
ba ck
fr om this season .''
Andre Dawson 's thre-e-run California det hron ed the
SPe rt roday r~t
Monta na, had signed as a !tee
kin gs. of college baseball
ogent. The two draftees were hom er in lhe si xth oFf loser Thursday night to win the
J&amp;R SPORT SHOP
Don Sutton, Hi, provided the
wide "'·eiver Filii Kellar of
1978 College World Series.
140 E. Ma 1n Sf.
Stan forcl, and tackle Larry winnin g ma rg1 n for th e
Pomeroy , 0 .
USC. making its first apExpos.
Brovm tlf Miami.
pearance
in the Series since
ln other NL ga mes,
I97l,
blasted
defending
l11icago walloped Cincinnat i.
champion
·Arizona
State W-3
10-1 , and Sl. Louis blanked
to
capture
its
lllh
NCAA
Atlanta . 2- 0. Houston at
baseb
all
championship
. It
Pittsburgh was rained out.
was
the
second
time
the
Sun
Chicago edged Minnesota ,
On June 12 there will be an opening for
Devils
fell
lo
USC
in
the
2- 1. California beat Oak land,
begi nning and advanced Typing and
series.
10-7, and Texas swept a
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
doubleheader from Kan sas
College . Weekdays or night classes . Both
City. 5-4 and 3-2. in 13 innings,
1n American League e~ction .
are bei ng offered .
A thought for the day :
Cubs 10, Rt-ds I:
Nf!
rw eg ian playwright
ENROLL NOW!
Bobby Murcer hit a threeHenrik
Ibse n said, " A
run homer and Rick Reuse he!
Fo r m ore inform ation contact Lee E. Tyler ,
t·ommunily
is like a ship :
tossed a seven ~1itter and
446 -4367 .
everyone
ought
to be
struck out 10 t.o spark the
No . 7S-02 -0472 B
prepa
red
to
lake
the
helm."
Cubs. Joe Morgan singled in

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There are times when Steve
Rogers behaves like the best
righl.!Janded pitcher in the
National League. Thursday
night wa s one of th ose
morrients.
He stopped the slumping
Los Angeles Dodgers on just
one hil - a fir st-inning homer
by Reggie Smith - in
pitching the Monu·ea l Expos
t.o a 4-1 triumph for their
eighth victory in their last 10
games.
When he 's in command of
his game, there are fe w
better pit chers than Fingers.
His effort aga inst the
Dodgers was the third onehitler of his ca reer, but he
says it was not the best game
he 'd ever pitched.
Rogers, now 7-li, said. "I
feel the best was earlier this
season when I was carrying a
no-h itter in to the eighth
inning aga inst the Pirates.
But of these three one-h itters
that I have had, this one was
the best because it carne
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Majo r League Results

Malor League Standints
8~ United Pres~ International
National League
East
W. L. Pet. GB
30 21 .588
Chicago
. 28 21 .511 1
Ph ita
30 24 556 l lh
Montreal
'16 JO .464 61!2
New York
Pi tts brgh
23 28 .m 1
22 35 .386 (1
St. Louis
W e~ t

W. L. Pet.
San Fran
Cincinali
Los Ano
San Diego

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32 20 .615
34 22 .607

28 26 .519 5
13 30 .434 91h
Houston
21 19 .431 9lfl
At l ant~
20 32 .385 12
Thursday ' s Resulh
Hous at Pl s bgh , ppd ., ra in
Sl . Louis 2. Atlanta 0
Chicago 10 , Cil')c inn.afi 1
Montrea l 4, Los Angeles 1
Todav'S: Probable Pitchers
(All Tim es EDT)
San Diego (Owch inko 3·5l at
Ch icago (Lamp 1·5), 2: 3() p .m .
Los Angeles (John 7·31 i!lf
Montrea l ( May 6-5), 7: JS p.m .
San Franc isco (Knepper 7 -2)
at New York (Koosm an 2·71.

8:05p.m.

Atlanta
(M ahler
0·21 at
Ph iladelph ia ( Christenson J . .:t J.
8 :05p.m .
Cincinnati (Moskau 0·2) at
Pit tsbur g h (Biyleven .4 5) , 8: 05
p .m .
Housron Wixon 2-2) at St .
Lou is (Mar! inez'l -OJ. 8: 35p .m .

Saturday' s Games

San Francisco at New York
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
san Di eg o at Chicago
Lo s Ang at Montreal , night
Allant a at Ph ila , night
Houston at Sl. Louis, night

Sports
briefs
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Philadelphia Eagles owner
Leonard .Tose has bought the
29 percent share of the team
owned by Herbert Harness to
settle part of a $12 million
lawsuit filed last month .
Or May 5, Tose announced
suits against Barness, John
Bunting, chairman of First
Pennsylvania Hank, and John
Pemberton, vice chairman ,
charging them with masterminding a conspiracy to oust
him from control of the
Eagles in favor of Bamess.
Tose said he was continuing
his suit against the others.
WASHINGTON (UP!) Guard Steve McCabe of Bowdoin College, selected in the
12th and final round by the
Washington Redskins, has
been given a " required
tender,'' or minimum offer,
but has not agreed t.o terms,
accordi ng"' to
General
Manager Bobby Bealhard.
The Redskins already have
signed or agreed to terms
with the other six of their 1978
draft choices.
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP! )The Portland Trail Blazers
Thur sda y traded gua rd
Johnny Davis lo Indiana for

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NORT HFIELD , Ohi o
(UP I) - Trava Jon Tom ,
winner of 25 of '1:1 races last
season as a two-year-{)ld.
blasted t.o a 2:00 3-5 mile
Th w-sday night to win one of
fiv e divisions of the $42,000
Ohio
Sires
Stakes
prelim inary at Northfield
Park .
Also scoring victories in lhe
preliminary for three-yearold pacing colts, which will
match its t.op 10 this fall in the
$&amp;&gt;,000 Cardinal Pace, were
Famous Chris, New Lew,
Stapleton PllK:I! and Silver
Simile.
Travalo n Tom, with
Barnesville, Ohio, ow nertrainer R.G. Betts in the
sulky, led all the way loa 2'1•
length win in career record
lime, retw-ning $4.20, $3 and
$2.40 in the third division.
Andy Pandy finished second
and Mid Perk came In third.
New Lew , winner of seven
of nine outings this spring,
easily wrapped up the
opening division with a threelength victory over Georgie
Porgie. The winner, driven
by Lew Williams, covered the
mile in 2:01 4-5 and returned
$2.60, $2.40 and 52.:1». Fritz
The Ca t showed .
It was Dale Ross ' Famous
Chris in the secood division,
winning by 4.,.. 1engths in 2:01
I-Ii to return $4.60, 52.80 and
$2.60. My Knight Out was
seco nd and Chief Craig
finished third .
In lhe fourth division ,
Stapletoo Place won in 2:01 35, with driver Doug Mcintosh
picking up his first victory of
the year . The winner
retumed $10, $5.60 and $4.60.
Hooest John Paul took second
and Eleganza came in third.
Silver Simile, driven by
Don Irvine Jr ., led all the way
t.o·a four~cngth victory in the
final divisioo, paying $3.40,
$2.60 and $2.20. Baron
Barnum followed the winner
to the wire, while HiddqJ
Secrets showed.
A crowd of 3,015 wagered
$425,139.

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AmtriCin League

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St .L
000 00 1 Ol x - 2 7 I • .Minn
000 000 010- I 7 0
East
Wood , Willoughby {8J and
Hanna . Easlerly 181 . Camp ·
W. L Pet. GB bell (8J and Pocoroba ; Vuc k· NahOrodnv ; Goll t . Marshall ( 8)
36 19 .655
Boston
ovich . L ittel l (8) and Swisher . and Wynegar . W- Wood ( 6-S) . L
New York
W- Nuckovich &lt;J-3) . L..;..Ha nnl! - Gollt (_
2 4). HRs M innesota.
31 22 .585 '
29 23 .558 51!1 14 ·1).
Detroit
Moro:~les ( I) .
· :W 15 .SJ7 61h
Ba l1imre
26 26 .500 81.-:;&gt; Cinci
M ilwauke
000 040 033- CO 13 1
000 000 () 10- 1 7 4 Ca Ht
23 28 .451 11
101 000 40()- 1 II 1
Clevelnd
Chi
07 1 200 32x- IO 14 0 O a~
_1 9 32 .313 IS
Toronto
Knapp , Hartzell ( 7) , LaR oche
Norman , Borbon (4 ), Sa r ·
West
m ienlo (5 ), Toml in ( 8) and (7) and Downing ; Johnson.
W. L. Pet. GB Werner ; R.Reuschel {7 4) and Lang ford (5), Sosa (8) and
Oakland
32 23 .582
Essian . Newman (8). WRader . L- Norman (6-J ). Hr Texas
28 2.4 .538 211., Chicago , Mu r cer (3 ).
LaRoche ( 4-2 ). L- Sos a {4·1).
Kan City
27 24 ,529 3
HRs-:-Ca l iforn ia, Jackson {3 ),
Calif
28 26 .519 311' LA
100 000 000- I I I Downmg (2 ). Lansford (3),
Chic ago
23 29 .4A2 1112 Mil
000 013 OOx - 4 7 1 Baylor ( 15J, Oakland , Revering
Minesota
21 32 .396 10
Su tton and Yeager ; Roge r s (6 ). Guerrero (JJ
Seattle •
19 38 .33 3 1.4
and Ca rter W- Rogers (7 -5) . L
Thursday ' s Results
I Only games scheduled)
.-Su tton ( 4.6). HRs - L o~ An.
TeKas 5, Klwsas City 4. 1st
geles, Sm ilh ( 10) ) Montreal ,
Tel( J, Ka·n City 2, 2nd, 13 ins . Dawson (9 ) .
Chicago 2, M innesota 1
California 10. Oakland 7
(O n ly games sched uled)
Today ' s Pr:ob•ble Pitchers
tAll Times EDT)
American Leagu e
HOUSTON (UP! ) - The
Minneso ta
( lahn 5.3)
at (1st game)
Clev eland (C lyd e' J .o), 7:30p .m . K .C
00 1000 030- 4 12 Houston Rockets Thursday
Kansas Citv (Splittorff 7·41 at Tex as
01 2 020 OOx - S II I signed 6-fool-11 free agent
Detroit { Bill ingham 4-J l. 8 p.m .
Hassl er , Bird ( 5 ), Hrabosky
Toronto (Jefferson c.6) at (81 and Porter ; Al e)(ander, center Tommy Harker, who
M il waukee (Caldwell 5-3) 1 8: 30 Moret (8 ), Clevelan d ( 8 1 and played for the Atlanta Hawks
p .m .
Sundberg . W- Aie)(an der (5 J l . in 1976.
Chicago (WOOd S·SI at Texas L - Ha ssler (Q.JJ.
For Jersey Shore in the
IMed ich J.l) , 8:35p.m.
Balt imore (Fl anagan 7·4) at 12nd game, 13 innings)
Eastern League last season
Oak land ( Broberg 6 ·4 ), 10: 30 Kansas City
100 ooo 100 ooo o- 1 9 c he scored 20 points and
p.m .
New Yo rk (Messersmi th o.lJ Te xas
grabbed 14 rebounds per
at Californ ia (Tanana 9-2l.
000 000 200 000 1- 3 52
10 :30 p.m.
Ga le, Hrabosky ( 9 ), Patt in game.
Boston (T iant 4.0 ) at Sea ttl e
(Mitct1el l 2·SJ. 10 :35 p .m .
Saturday's Games
Kansas City at Detr oi t
Toronto at Mi lwaukee
Baltimore at Oakland
Minnesota at Cleve, night
Ch ica go at ,Tel&lt;as , night
Boston at Seattle, night
OFFICE HOURS: 9: 30 to 12 , 2 to S (CLOSE I
New York a! Cali f , night

Mrs. Parker honored
by ·Library Committee
Mrs. Nellie Parker, who is
retiring as Eastern High
School ,Librarian
and
Teacher, was recenlly
honored by members of the
Chester Grade School
Library Committee .
Mrs. Parker has been instrumental in the formation
of the new library fa cilit y in
lhe Chester School. Th e
library will be accessible to

the grade school children this
fall.
Members of the Library
Co mmitt ee present were
Pam Huffman, Linda Bentz,
Marilyn Harris, Gayann
Clay, Ceclla Bailey, Kathy
Davis, Judy Eichinger and
Grella Suttle.
other guests included Mrs.
Belly Roush and Miss
Ca rolyn Smith, teacher• in

the Chester Grade School,
and Mrs. Susan Oliver, Administrative Assistant of the
Meigs County Retired Senior
Volunteer Program, and Mrs.
Dorothy Will, Retired Senior
Volunteer, who has assisted
the committee with their
work .
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served.

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International League

United Press International
W. L. Pet . GB
Charleston
36 16 .69 2
Richmond
28 22 .560 7
Pawtucket
24 24 .500 10
Toledo
23 24 .489 10'12
Columbus
22 23 A89 10112
Rochester
22 24 .478 11
Tidewater
24 28 .462 12
Svracuse
16 34 .320 19
Thursday's Results
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Syra cuse 4, Richmond 3

Charleston

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Toledo 3, 10

innings

Pawtucket at Columbus ,
ppd ., rain .
Today's Games

Charleston at Columbus
Pawtucket a! Toledo
R ich mond at Roc hes ter
T idewa t er at Syracuse

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Ri chmond at Rochesler

T idewater at Syracuse

the ,Pacers' No. 1 choice in
t.oday' s National Basketball
Association draft.
In addition t.o Davis the
Blazers gave Indiana their
No . 3 pick in the first round .
Indiana was to have been the
first team tn pick a player
today.
LAKEL.AND, Fla. (UPI )Detroit
pitcher
Mark
Fldrych, who was sent to
Lakeland, Fla., last month
for treatment of tendonitis in
his pitching arm , will pitch
again this season, learn
- trainer Jack Home said. He
also said Fidrych is suffering
fr om "a muscle spasm in lhe
delt.oid muscle" and not from
tendonitis.
Hom el, who hired by the
Tigers to work exclusively
with
Fidrych,
sa id
Wednesday Fidrych will
begin throwing again Friday .
But, he added , il would be
four or five more days before
he knows when Fidrych could
resume pitching on a regular
basi s.

tires ,

carp eting ,

hardt op , 3,800 miles,
sticker : $7,942,0Q

$6995

$5695

Saturday's Games

Cha r leston at Columbus

wide

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Commencement exercises for 39 members of the 55th
graduating class of Holzer Medical Center's School of Nursing
will be held 8 p.m. Friday in the sanctuary of Faith Baptist
Chw-ch, Rodney.
This year's class includes fow- young men and 35 wumen.

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ta i lgate, new
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$5795

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Full size bed. six cyli nder

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Hugh P. Kirkel , President Ph .D. from the University of
of Holzer Medical Center, will Wisconsin. Alter working as a
Excellen.ce in
speakers wi ll also be
wel come graduates, the1r research chemist for fou r
fea tured. Publi c welcome.
Design and
families and guests attending years in New York and
HYM N Sing Sunday, 2 p.
the graduation exercises . He Illinois, he joined th e fa culty
m. at Ea gle Ridge ComQU4iity
will also introduce the guest of Ohio University in 1957.
munity Church featuring the
Dr. Tong ha s rece iv ed
speaker of th e evening ,
Pomeroy
BUCK NOLAN, the world's tallest clown, is long on·comedy and tops off the clown alley
'' ,!oint -Heirs" singing group.
James
Yingpeh
Tong
,
Ph.D.,
more
than 20 research and I
of the all new Hoxie Bros. Circus to perform in Gallipolis on Wednesday , June 21, with 6
Public invited .
Flower
P~ofessor of Chemistry and leaching grants. The most FRIDA Y
and 8 p.m. performances at the Fairgrounds . There are no reserve seats- you sit where
ROCK
SPRINGS
GHi\NGE
WEflNE
Sfli\Y
Dcreclor
of
the
Forensic
recent
one
is
a
grant
from
the
you like in the world's largest round tent. Advance tickets at reduced prices are being sold
AM E RI CAN
LEGWN
Chemistry Program at Ohio Ohio Department of Mental will visit Cul ucnbc a Grange, 8
now by Gallia-Meigs FOP Lodge No . 95 members.
Mn. Millard
Feen ey-Bennett Post 128'
University in Athens, Ohio. Health lo investigate th e p.m. Fr iday ni ght.
v..,Meter
RETURN Jona than Meigs Middlepuc·t. 7::!0 Wednesday
Dr. Tong will speak on effect of heavy metals in
m -2on
"N ursing: Chemistry of Love drinking water on mental Chapter of DAR will have a . night at the hall . l'jew officers
or m -1721
palrioll(' pi cnic Friday at 6 tube install ed.
for Humanity ."
health.
Bom in Shanghai, China,
He is an avid photographer p.m. at the home of Mr. and Dr. Tong came to the United and has had three one-man Mrs. Thereon Johnson. Rt. 2. 1
Stales in 1947 . He received his shows. He is also a frequent Racine. Pro gram "Flags of
B.S. in 1950 and M.S. in 1951 in speaker on Chinese culture. lhe Nation" lo be presented
Chemistry
fr om
the Although he received a highl y by Mrs . Na n Moore.
Un iversit y of California at specialized and rigorous Hostesses are Mrs. J ohnso n,
Mrs. Millard Van Meter of hostess for the meeting and to lhal the August meeting will Berkeley, and m 1953, hcs scientific tra ining as a Mrs. Robert Ashley, Mrs.
st udent, he is a man of man y Gene Yost and Mrs. Paul
the Pomeroy Flow er Shop roll ca ll members recalled be a covered dish dinner al
Cemetery.
interests and a firm believer Eich.
conducted Cl dl!m unstnttiurl their fic·st co rsage.
t11e collage of Mrs. William
MISCELLANEOUS shower
Mr . and Mrs . George in liberal and continuin g
on making corsages at tile
Plans fur the Jul y 10 MorTis near Furked Run
fo
r Co nnie Marlin, and
Morris of Medway, Mr. and educal&lt;on .
Munday night m ~t~ lm g of the
therap y prog ram tube held at Park.
.
the
Re v. Roger Watson.
Following Dr. Tong 's adMiddlcpurl Garden Cluu held Forest Avres Park for par·
An arrange ment of pink Mrs. Bob Durst and family of
pastor
of the Heml ock Grove
al tile co untry ilume of Mrs. licipi111lS in the Me1 gs County peoni es made by Mrs. Titus Springfield were Memorial dress, Mili sa K. Rizer, R.N. ,
Church
Friday 8 p.m. al
.lames Titus, Rutland.
Personal Advocacy Prugnnn centered the c·efreshmenl weekend guests of Mr. and Advisor for the Senior Class , Hem lock Grove Grange Hal l.
Mrs. Ralph Durst and sons. will present those graduating
.Mrs. Van Meter explained were made. It was annu uncl'&lt;.l wblc.
Lester Rhodes and Harley to receive their diplomas Everyone welcome.
and demonstrated tile proFRIENDSHIP
NIGHT
Hoschar of Cottagev ille, W. from Charles E. Holzer, Jr.,
l't'&lt;lure in l'onst rudi ng lxtckobservance
by
Mar
y
Shrine
Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. M.D., President of the
cng as a base for flowe rs, lh e
Owen Anderson Sunday .
Medical Staff of the Holzer 37, Order of While Shri ne of
proper treatment and wirin g
Memorial weekend with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abies, Medical Center a nd a Jerusalem, 8 p.m. Friday at
of flowers, and making bows .
Hy Mrs. Herbert Roush
son Paul spent Sunday with member of the Board of Pomeroy Masonic Temple;
Members brought fluwers
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe. Mrs. Carl Erma Wilson and family.
Mrs. Paul (Crestlyn ) Hill Vicki Ables, Mr. and Mrs. Trustees of th e Holzer members are to take two
and were assistin g in m.aking Wolfe, Jr ., daughter Mega n,
eorsages. Mrs. Van Meter spent Sunday with Mr. and returned home from Holzer Ronnie Ables, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital Foundation . Pins covered dishe s.
SATURDAY
Butch Ables at Canal Win- will be awarded to lhe
presented the corsage uf red Mrs. Bob Casper in Colum- Medica l Center Saturday.
BAKE
SA LE by freshman
H.ev. Tan Norris, son chester .
gradua tes by Janel M. Byers,
carnalions !hal she made bus.
cla
ss
of
Sout hern High
Paul Cross of Ohio Stale R.N., Director of Nursing
during the demunstl:ltion tu
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burri Harold, of Rome City, InSchool.
8:30
a.m. to 12:30
the hostess, Mrs. Titus.
of. Boliva r Dam , Arthur diana, Mrs. Evelyn Ray of University in Columbus spe nt Education.
p.m.
Satu
rday
at Racine
Two special awards will be
Mrs. John Kincaid was co- Wilso n of Mari etta spent ove r Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Memoria l weekend with his
Home-National
Ba
nk.
Wilbur Gathers and family of parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- announced by Hugh Kirkel.
REDS
trial
CINCINNATI
Co lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Carl drew Cross .
one to the student with the
cam
p.
9
a.m.
to
2
p.m
.
Norris of Junction City were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Highest
Grade
Poi nt
Saturday
at
Institute
,
W.
Va
.
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Hayman. son Keith attended Avera ge, presented by the
J
im
Vennari,
Pomeroy,
team
and Mrs. Tom Norris. Rev. a cook-out in honor of Robert Gallia Cou nty Medical
Tan Norris filled the pulpit at Hart Sunday evening at the Society, and the other to the scout. invites boys between 16
the United Brethren Church Hart 's home in Ra cine. Mr . Best All Around Student, and 21 to attend. Th ose
Su nday evening.
Hart was celebrating his from the Holzer Clinic, Ud. pl ayin g American Legi on
Sunday guests of Mrs. Eula birthda y. Others attending Reci pients of th ese two baseball mu st have perWolfe and Aaron were Rev. were Mr . and Mrs. Allen awards will remain a secret missi on fr om coach or
and Mrs. James Lewis of Cunningham, children Olevia until the lime of presentation. comma nder and boys atPoint Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. and Zachary, Sue Sellers, Ed
Rev . Arthur C. Lund. tending schools still open for
Carroll Norris of Syracuse, Sellers, Bet h Ann Hart, Brice Di recto r of Chaplaincy the year must have perMrs. Mitchell Hopkins and Hart , Tracy RifO e, Mr. and Services at the Holz er rlli ss wn fr om coach or
baby of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. · Mrs. Robert Hart .
Medica l
Center,
will principal. Boys are lo tak e
Jack Ord of Letart, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs . Ro~ oronounce the Inv ocation , un iforms and gloves; balls
It's been a
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mike and M~~d;, -1.ith the Benediction given by and bats furnished.
pleasure to
Theiss and baby of Sugar spen t Sunday evening witll the Reverend Lynn D.
SUNDAY
work
wit h the
Grove were spec ial guests the Robert Russells who were Lahaie, Pa stor of Faith
REVIVAL al Antiqu it y
Dairymen in
Mother's Day of her grand- camping at Pa getown over Baptist Church .
Baptist ' Church Sunday
our area . They
mother , Mrs. Eula Wolfe.
the weekend . Enroute home
Ore of lhe Class Songs, through June 18 at 7:30p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall they visit ed Mrs . Bertha "We May Never Pass This night ly . Pastor is Ear l
know that good nutrition
Roush,
Joey
and
Cortney,
Mr.
Russell
at
W
olf
Pen
.
Way
Again,"
will
be
sung
by
Shuler
.
Special
singing
each
Not eJ.actly as shown
pays. We wish them continand Mrs. Darrell Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler Steffi Ross, accompanied by evening .
ued success all year long!
Tracy, Art Hill, Dean Hill of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Anne Fischer; lhe other,
TWENTY-F IFTH annual
were Sunday guests of Mr. Greg Foulk and daughter , "You'll Never Walk Alone" Ru ssell - Ar che r family
and Mrs. Dallas Hill.
Joan Kostin of Col umbus will be sung by Merlyn Ross, reuni on will be Sunday
Mrs. Marie Boyd, daughter were Memorial week end accompanied by Edith Ro ss. at Forest Acres Park ,
Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert guests of Mrs. Anna Wheeler. The Senior Class Ensemble Rutland, beginning at noon.
Roush, Herschel Roush,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pickell will be accompanied by Mrs. All family descen dant s
Cha rles Boggess, Mr. and and Tra cy spent Monday with Fischer, while Mrs. Ross will please plan to att end.
Mrs. Junior Roush, Pat Mr. and Mrs. Max Pickett at be at the organ for the
REVIVAL at Morning Star
Come and see the Grand Selection
Webb, Patty Shain, Emil Crown City.
Pro cess ion a I
a n d United Baptist Chur ch
(Spike ) Pli chta attended
Memoria l weekend guests Recessional.
Sunda y 7 p. m. Church it&gt;
funeral services for Herbert of Mrs. Edna Foster were Mr.
A reception will be held fo r located on SR 143 southwest
Pomeroy, 0.
180 Mulbeny Ave.
Rose at the Foglesong and Mrs. Carroll Cleek and relatives and friends of lh e of Harrisonv ille. Billy Dalton
Funeral Home Saturday . family, Mr. and Mrs. Mat t g raduates f oll o wing is the evangelist. Other
Chester, 0 .
985-3301
In te rment wa s in Letart Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Waid graduat ion in the Ch urch
Foster and family, all of Hall.
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Compliment of Manassa , Va.
The birthdays of Mrs. Edna
Foster, Mrs. Miriam Compliment were ce lebrated with
a dinner Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Hart spent
Memorial weekend In In18 gal!ori capacity wringer washer features B·
dianapolis,
lnd . and attended
position wringer and p o wer drain pump . Inthe 500 Races and parade.
stinctive release sa fety switch relie"Ves wr inger
Mrs. Bruce (Lorna ) Hart
pressure in case of emerg en cy . High ·vane,
po ly propylene agita to r is genlle to clothes.
has been working at the
Maple Lee Florist Shop in
DU AABLE CONSTRUCTION
iij ..... """;;]
W
orthington.
• 5-year limited war ranty on trans·
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
miss ion parts
Winebrenn
er of Newbury, 0 .,
• Ful l one·year warranty on all parts
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Hutch Donohue
MILK SHAKE
• Oouble-wall construction keeps
and
family
of
Marion
were
wa t er hotter , longer
Memorial weekend guests of
SLOPPY JOE
• Stainless st ee l tu b n eve r chips
Mr . and Mrs. Vernon
or rus ts·
&amp; FRIES
Donohue.
SPECIALLY PRI CED AT
Mrs . Elsie Davis of
Parkersburg,
Millie Ri~,ey of
5
SPEED
OOEEN
Charleston, Mr. and Mrs.
Built botW to L11t loJtOer.
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uf Amherst, 0 ., were vlsitinu
Middleport, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gloeck106 N. 2nd AVE .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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1978 HOLZER MEDI CAL CENTER SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS - Graduation
ceremonies for 39 members of lhe 1978 Holzer Medical Center School of Nw-sing class will be
he ld Friday . Pictured above, first row, left to right, are : Oifford Queen , Gallipolis · Micha el
Stout, Bidwell ; Alice Mullins, Gallipolis; Susan Etterling, Portsmouth ; Kristi Chambers,
Ravenswood; Bonnie Wyckoff, Wellston; Erin Smales, Jackson; Bethany Christian Oak
Hill ; Vickie Henzmann, Huntington; Tami Weiher , Rodney ; Kathy ciark, Ja ckson', and
Doug Adkins, Pt. Pleasant. Second row - Rhonda ·Cla rk, Jackson; Rebecca Burger,
Vcenna , W. Va.; Arlene Kohut , Waverly; Deborah McLaughlin, Pomeroy ; Kimberly Bush.
Mt. Alto: Barba ra Sims, Gallipolis; Cheryl Nichols, Jackson; Judith Hennessey, Gallipolis ;
Shelley Wright, Gallipolis; Co nnie Rickman, Portsmouth; Pamela Ross , Hillsboro, and
Nancy Stevens, Gallipolis Ferry . Third row - Anne Ternasky, Columbus; Carla Morgan,
Ironton ; Judie Rardin, Ravenswood: Cathy Wall, Gallipolis ; Marsha Drum, Amanda ;
Melonie Richter, Chillicothe : Linda Duteil, Portsmouth: Diana Woodruff , Oak Hill ;
Jacqueline Woodward, Gallipolis: Judy Weber. West Portsmouth; Deidra Rickman , West
Portsmouth ; Mary Louise Mills , Pomeroy , and Kristen Wagner , Lowell. Not pictw-ed Kimberly Nutter. Clarksbw-g, and Jacob Howard , New Ha ven.

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Harry O'Dairy thinks the best
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practice or after the
game treat is
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�7. Tbe Dailv Sentinel. Middle rt-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, June9, 1978

6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, June_9, 1978

Six selected for congress

DEAN COLWELl .

OA\'ID IIURT

WANT AREAL
ESTATE LICENSE?

Galli poliS Busi ness .College
is oHeri ng the accredited
program of class work
you ' re
required
to
compl ete for taking the
Ohio State Examination
complet e in
only
12
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Cl a s. s beg1n s June

12. For more iniormation
conta ct Lee E. Tyler, 446·
4367.
No. 71-02-047211

Six outstandin g club
members of Meigs County
have been selected to attend
the Ohio 4-H Club Congress
June 14-17. at Ohio State
University.
They are Brenda Boyles,
Dean Cu lwell. David Burt,
Bill Kautz. R1ck Long and
Mary Mora . The Citizens Nationa l Bank sponsors one of
the students, and the Meigs
County Agriculture Society,
the other five.
Brenda Boyles is the
daughter of Mr . and Mrs .
Phillip Boyles of Tuppers
Plains and graduated this
spri ng from Eastent . High
School. She was m4-H for six
years Ill the Sunbeam Club,
serving three years as president and two years as vice
president. Her last year she
went to the Ohio Stale Fair
for the dres.&lt;-up dress competitiOn. She served as
secretary uf the junior fair
board fur one yea r, had two
years un the advisory committee. three years as a
junior leader, a nd has served
on the style revue committee.
At Eastern she re&lt;.'etved the
Senior Home Economics
award and was a member of
the Puture HOmemakers of
America fur four years servIn g as historian . new s
reporter. and vice president.
She was a district officer for a
year , and a delegate to the
state cunventiun unc year .
Her other activities included
bet ng
a
freshman
cheerleader and a varsity
cheerleader for two years.
She was a member of the Varstty F: Club for two years and
a class officer one year.
David Burt. sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Burt, is a
member of the Chester Fann
Boys and the Metgs County
Better Livestock Dairy Club.
fie has been a jwtior leader
for four years. David is a
junwr at Meigs Hi gh School
where he is a member of the

Varsity M Club, and a
member of Trinity Church.
Pomeroy .
A freshman at Meigs High
School, Dean Colwell is the
sun of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Colwell, Route l. Vinton . He is
a member of the Meigs High
FFA Club, the Meigs Marchi ng band and concert band.
In 4-H he has been a member
of the Hillbillies 4-H Club fur
the past five years and the
Meigs Co unt y Belter
Livestock Dairy Club for two
years. He is also active wtlh
the Junior Leaders Cl ub. At
the Meigs Co unty Fair Dean
has participated in open class
and showmanship. He is a
member of the Star Grange
and the Rutland United
Met hodist Church and plans
to fann with his father after
completmg his education.
Bill Kautz , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Kautz. Route 3,
Pomeroy. has been a 4-H
ml'm~r for st!ven years. He
belongs to the Chester Fann
Boys, the Better Livestock
Club, the Juni or Leaders
Club. and for five years was a
member of the Meigs County
Shepherds Club.
He has been in ga rden tractor pulls suu.:e he was seven

years old and belongs to the
Southeastern Ohio Garden
Tractor As.&lt;ocJalJon . He has
won the high point trophy fur
the past two years. Bill !ann&lt;
w1lh hts father . H1s other activities im:luUc being et
member of the Rock Springs
Grange , the Ohio Slate
Gra nge, and the National.
Gra nge as well as the FFA at
Eastern where he is a jwtior.
Son of Mr. and Mrs . Roy
Long. Route 3. Pomeroy.
Rick Long is a member of the
F1ve Point Bucks 4-H Club
currently holding the office of
treasurer . During his first
year as a member of 4-H he
received the grand cham pion
Lil archery and reserve t hHm·
piun in showrncmship in n:tl.)o
bttry. He also belongs to the
Meigs County Junior Leaders
Club .
Hick is a member of the
Middleport Church of Christ.

a freslunan at Eastern High
School where he has lettered
in Vl-! rsity lratk rmd reserve
l!asketball. He is also a
member of the percussion
section of the high school
band.
Da ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Mora. Mary has been
a 4-H member for the past 10
years. She is on the local
Planning Committee. the
Meigs County 4-H Advi sory
Board. pres ident of a local
dub. a junior leader. on the
Meigs County Fashion Board,
counselor for 4-H Camp,
member of the Smoke Alarm
Team. Marv attended the
Citizensh ip Short Course in
Washington, D. C. last yeat·,
was the 1977 Meigs Cowtty
4-H Achievement Award winner. fi rst runner-tip for junior
fair queen . and the alternate
to National Club Congress.
At Eastern High School
from which she graduated
this week, she was a varsity
cheerleader for two years, a
member of the Pep Club, vice
president of the BOE Club, a
member of the National ·
Honor Society and an officer
for two years. She played
with the marching, concert
and contest band, sang in the
mixed churus, was an office
aide. winner of the BOF.
Sen ior Award and the EHS
Citizen Award and was ftft h
in the lop ten of the sen ior
das.&lt; .
Her other activities have
included servi ng on the Farm
Brueau Youth Counctl. and
has been a member .of
theOhio Junior Guernsey Cat·
tle Club and the America n
Juni'or Guernsey Ca ttle Club.
She has worked at the bloodmobile, helped with the
Cancer Society, and was the
winner of the DAR Good
Citize nship Award. Mary at·
tended Buckeye Girls' State
tn 1977 , was the 1978 O..iry
Princess, won a S&lt;:hulaslir
award. and was first runnerup in the Junior M1ss
Pageant. She is a member of
the Che ster Meth od ist
Church .

POLLY·s POINTERS
MICHELLE

Polly Cramer
Mloodstoin
won 't go
By Polly Cramer
POLLY 'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Rerently
my son gut a cu t on his leg
amlleft some blood on a ehair

BARBARA

FOR THAT
ONE MOMENT ...
YOUR PERFECT
CHOICE

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IJCen pre-treatL'&lt;l •nd is a
nuwered pattern on a beige
l!ackground. I have had no
success removing these sputs
wtth spot removers and am
afraid of geltmg the cushion
lou wet. Can you or the
readers help me ? - MRS .

CJL
DEAR MRS. C.H. - You
arc certalllly ri ght in nut wanting to SOC:tk yOur cus hion .
Docs your fabric take kindly
to water' If so you could
make a thick paste of sta rch
and water , spread over the
slam . let dry and then brush
11 off. If that does not work a
ba ck seam tn the cushion
rru ght be opened and a protective p1ece of pla stic be
slippedtn and under the spots
w1th a table knife. Sponge
w1th warm suds with just a
bit of ammonta added lo

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water and then blow dry with
your hai r dryer or an electm
fan before removing the
plastic. 11esew the seam. Test
otrything uri an incunspiL·uuus
r&gt;lace . Botlt the above arc
s u g~e s tcd fur rern uving
bloodstams from washHblc
fabrics. -POLLY
DF:AH POLLY - Special
cards boug ht and senl lu
parents and children can be
saved ttnd used year etftcr
year . What could be more
dear. A birthday card sent to
father can be saved and used
each year with a new dale
and age added to the ba ck.
Father can save it throughout
the childhood yea rs of his
children and it makes that
um.• ca rd very pr"l·dous, for at
e:t ~e 21 ur su it rep resents a
lifetime of carin ~ on the one
card . I have found much joy
1 as
the mothef! keeping
Irack of the:.e special cards. HOSEMARY
DEAR POLLY - Must
children have special little
toys they like lo carry along
when they go to visit someone . To keep them from
getting lost or sca ttered
about I made a drawstring ·
bag fur my grandson to ca r1'y
them 111. Before sewt ng up
such a· bag trace the child's
name on it wlth a pencil and
then either sew uver the tracmg with the sewin g ma chine
or work over II by hand with
colored thread. - NANNY
J .K.
DEAR POLLY - Pretty
printed twin-size sheets can
often be bought on sale and I
fi nd one of them make,&lt; a ni ce.
short sleeved summer robe
with enough left ove r for a
blouse, too. The best part i~
they never require any iron·
ing. -MRS. E. J. B.
Polly will send you one of
her signed thank- you
newspaper coupon clippers Jf
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in
Iter column. Write POLLY 'S
POINTERS in care of tlus
newspapt•r .

IN THE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Robert Reibel, former
Meigs County resident , is
confi ned to the Barnesvi lle
Hospita l in Barn esvi lle,
Ruom 234 for treatment of arthritis of the spine. Wednesday , Mrs . Carl Wolfe. Mrs.
Pal O'Brien and Mrs. Charles
Br~dbury VISIIl'd Iter.

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WILL SHE SHOCK HERGRANDCHII.DRE
Ut:AK Ht:Lt:N :

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Friday , June 9
A dying child
By Karen Blakt·r. Ph.D.
Thl! st r esses uf normal
parenting seem mild compared to Ute trauma of by
JKt rcnts wltu tnust w~tteh their
chi ld deleriuratc as Ihe result
of a tl'rminCtltllnl'SS.

Durin g this pa inful prodoctors amJ nurses
counsel lhe p&lt;:ll'l!llls l u ket:p
their li ves - aml lhe li fe of the
dying chi ld - as nonna l as
pussiblc. That is good 11dvicc.
But, as this hut-line ca ller illustrates. it raises a myriad
of pral'lical questions.
MH . C: !.ike must children
wi th cysl il' fibrosis. our .
d11ld wa s sit'k ·whcn she wrts

t'L'S S ,

ween you and your wife.

MH. C.: Yes. welL my wife
agress with Carol.
COUNSELOR : Why arc
you against the idea?
M11 . C: l think cystic
fibrosis will then become the
renter of u·ur lives . The phone
will be rin gin g with news
&lt;:~bout kid s in sr ri uus t:onUitiun -about kids who ltt'C dy-

ing. I think it wou ld become
vJJ'lually imt&gt;ossible to lea d a
nunmd lifl'.
COUNSE l.OH : Although
yu u enjoy your involvement
in the organiz&lt;tliun , you th ink
being president would be lou
much of a good thing. Is Ihat
right ?
MH . C: F:xactl)'. Yet, I am
rl'luehtnl lu turn it down
IJl•c..:ause, well, maybe it's

burn . We km:w n ghl £1\\'C:t Y so mething I could do to make

she had 1111 incurable disease.
Du you know whal cyslil'
fibrOSIS IS '!
COU~SE!.OH : Nut really .
But I knuw it involves !he
lungs .
MH . C: Although ll involves
all the exh.•rnal scl'rctJon
glands in tile body. its effel'l
on lite lungs is most drast ic.
Thl' mucus becomes so lhttk
11clogs Ut&gt; tlw small pa ssages
111 the lungs and ca uses infcttions that gradually inhibit
breathing .
Sometimes the disease also
affects the cligeslt\·e system.
We are lucky thai hasn 't happened to Carol - but nut lucky
enough. She will die from
cystic fibrosis.
COUNSE!.OH : fl ow oltl Is
vou r daughter '!

' MH. (': Ten years old.
COU NSELOH : So yuu
havL· twen !lvmg w1th U11 s for

a lung tunc .
MH . C: Yes. and we have
been dumg pn•lt)' well. But
now my \'life ~nd I arc having
a t.hs t~ g rceJIH!nl t~nd we nL't'd

some a dv kt' . Cctrol" s doct or
told us lu help her li ve the rest
of her life as nonnally &lt;IS
possible. And l llunk we do a
good job of not letting th e illness interfere too much .
Wcll , l&lt;t st week l was askl'd
to l&gt;e lite president of the local
chapl er of one of the cystic
fibrosis orga mzdt lons. C::trol
Set!II1Cd very l'XL:Ilt!d and has
been eneuuntging rn e to t(.lkc
tile job. We have all been invol ved 111 lhc organization
IJCcauSt: of the suwort we get
Ucm~ w1th f~unHtcs whu ha ve
the same probl em. I'm
grateful lu the group. but I
don 't wan I tu take Ihe jub
COU NSELOK : You said
t111s t.s a dts;,grecment bd -

RICK LONG

MARY MORA

BOYLES

Carol happy .
COUNSELOH : Yuu satd
vuur \\'if c agrl!cs wtth Carol.
llul does s he !'Cally think il
wuuhJ bt: a good idea ?
MIL C: My wife alsu thinks it
"'" uld be prcli)' stressful to
be s ul'h (Ill int cgntl pGtrt uf the

urg:miwlion . But she duesn'l
wont to hurt CCJrul.
COUNSE LOH : Maybe you
&lt;Jrc both caught between
helpin g Carul &lt;Jccept tltt•
dtseasc as pari of her life and
keeping her from letting it
heL·mne her life.
MH. C: That's righl. And
on thi s issue, we dun 't know
wht('h wr~y to gu.

COUNSF:LOH : Well . why
du you think Carol wants you
to lake the job'!
Mll. C: l ass ume Jl' s
betau se tt Wt!lild make l1cr
ft:t&gt;l 11nportcml to hrJVc her
fa tl ll'r be prestdcul. But I've
never ::tskl·d her.. .
CUU NSE!.OH : Isn't !I also
pusstbl e that she is cm·ouret ~·
Jng you l&gt;ec&lt;Jusc she thinks
~m1 wcmt the Juh hut t:~ rc et IJ!l
ncrvuus abuut Jt ?
MI L C: I think I'd better
ask her .
A few days later. the caller
phon ed tu thank lhe counselor
fur ciCirtfym g tin: situation .
Carol we:~ s only trying tu be
supporti ve and reall y did nut
c£1rt• whether· h1~ r father took

lite job. He turned 11duwn and
thl' t'l' lSJS was over.
Dr. Blaker cannot lnkc
telephone calls from her

rcatlcrs. However.

the n~

an::

hundreds of crisis mterven·
tiun phone lines 111 the United
States . ~·or the phone number
uf one llci:l r yuu, con let cl you r
lueal mental health "ssociation ur mental health information servi ce.

Recently l renewed acquaintance with an old fri end. We
went together 40 yea rs ago. He is now a widower and I a
widow.
.
He asked me to tour the United States in his luxury mobile
hom e as his guest. My children think thi s is grea t, but I'm not
sure my ~ randchildrc n wi ll appreciate that Grandma has feet
·
of clay.
What should l do - or tell them'' - HAVE MAN, WILL
TRAVEL
DEARHMWT:
Let your cons· iencc be you r guide- and have a wonderful
trip.
As for the grandchildren , they may be more understanding
than you think. After all. thcy' J'c offshoots of their parents .. .
who approve . - H.
DEAR HELEN :
I'm checki'ng on my family tree and have found my people
came over on the Maynower and my ancestors were early settlers or first famili es in New Jersey and Pennsy lvama. So I
joined the Daughters of the American Hevolution.
I'm rat her proud of my heritage, but when! mention belonging to the D.A.H., several of my fi rst-generation American
friends I who arc worth much more in money than I am) say
the organJ7.ati on is a bunch of old fuddy-duddys and change the
subject.
I'm interested in their accomplishmcnlli ; why can't they
show like interest in my forebears? - SALLIE
DEAR SALLIE :
Why not be selec ti ve in you r conversations? Discuss the
D.A. R. with people who are history-&lt;Jr i ent~d ; stick to modern
topics with those who prefer the present and future. Don't
force your interests on friends.' and don 't fee l obligated to
sha re all their cn lhusiasms. Remember, you too can change
the subj ect. -H .
DEAR HF.LEN :
We'll be retiring nexl year and we want to leave this cold
climate since we have no relatives or long-time friends to keep
us here.
Is there any place I could write for information on what to
expect of various retinnont areas in the South? - UNDECIDED
DEAR UN :
A new book' "Sunbelt Retirement : The Complete Stale by
State Guide to Hetiring in the South and West of the United
States," is avai lable al book stores or from E.P. Dutton
Publishers. 2 Park Avenue. New YOJ'k, N.Y.. 10016.
The author . Peter A. Dickinson , offers practical advice on
how to find your fa vorite spot in the sun. He discusses
eve rything from comparative costs to poli tics to recreational
and cultural opportunities in 1:1 Soulh c111 and Western states
~ induding Hctwttii ), i:UH.l answ~rs un y qul!stion you're likely to
ask.
Happy retirement ! - ll .
Gut a. problem ? An adult subject fur diSl'Us.&lt;ion? You t:lln
talk 1t over 111 her column if you write lu Helen Bottcl. care of
Uu s ne w!-i pe~per .

I'ARTY HOSTED
A p~:t rty was held rl!l'Ciltly

111 eelcbra liOn of the 14th lmthda)' of Terry Adki ns. Jr . &lt;Jl
the home of Ius parents. Mr .
and Mrs. Terry Adk1ns. Adinncr was servt'l and after
Terry opened Ius g1fL&lt;. cake
and ICC erciun were Sl' f Vl 'd .
Attending were Mr . antl Mrs.
Ches ter Se~lon , grand parents. Tammy Lee and
L1m stopher Shawn Atlkins.
Mrs . Terry Adkin s, ;md
Shcrn Cl ark . 1\ gift was St: nt

~y

Wtllmm and Altce Chap-

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FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1978
9:3o-Makem&amp; Clancy 33.
10:DO-Otilncy 3, 15; Husbands. Wives 8. Lovers 8,10;
News 20; Austin City Limits 33 .
10:3o-Gong Show 4; Monty Python's Flying Circus 20.
n :ro-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; Dick Cavett 20; ABC
News 33 .
ll :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Baretta 13; Movie
"Distant Drums" 6; Movie " The Million Dollar
Ripoff" 8; Movie "She" tO; Janek! 33.
12:4o-lronslde t3 ; t :ro-Midnlght Specia l~~: 3,4,15;
Movie " Vampire Men of fhe Lost Planet" tO.
t :4o-News 13; 2:3o-News 3; 3:ro-Movle "A Very
Special Favor" 3.
4:45-Movle "Companions in Nightmare" 3; 6:3o-Btg
Valley 3.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - King Kong (PG)
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - Annie Hall (PG )
Coble Channel s 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:ro-Paul Gaudino
7:30 - Sports Spec: Ia!
10:00 - 700 Club.
SATURDAY, JUNE tO, 1978
6:ro-Summer Semester 6.10; 6:3o-TVCtassroom 8;
U.S. Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield t3 .
7: ro-Marlo &amp; the Magic Movie Machine 4; Matters of
Ute 6; Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley Forums 10;
Grape Ape 13.
7:3o-Saturday Report 3; World of Surv iva l 4; Adventures of Muhammad All t5 ; Dusty's Treehouse
6; Wacko 8; Oynomutt 13.
8:0G-Hong kong Phooey 3,4,15; Superfrlends 6,13;
Three Robonlc Stooges 8,10.
6:3o-Giobefrolters 3, 4,15; Speed Buggy 8,1 0.
9:ro-Scooby 's Laff-A-Lymp lcs 6,13; Bugs BunnyRoad R~nner 6, 10.

Variety of training being offered
farm business management studenb

IO : ~Pink Pantner 3,4, IS; Batman-Tarzan 9, 10.
tl :ro-Baggy Pants 3,4, 15; Krofft Supershow 6, t3.
tl :30-Space Sentinels 3, 15; Llltle Rasca ls 4; Secrets

of Isis 8; In The Know 10.
12 :ro-Land of the Lost 3,15; Movie "Garden of Evil"
4; Point Of View 6; Fat Albert 8, 10; Llckety Split
13.
12:3o-Thunder 3, tS ; American Bandstand t3; Soul
Train 6; Space Academy 8,t0 .
t :ro-Space Kldettes 3; Viewpoint 8; Mr. Magoo 10;
Wrestling 15; Inner Tenn is 33.
t:3o-Greatest Sports Legends 3; Miniature Golf 6;
Racers I ; Film Festlval10; Movie " The Illustrated
Man " 13; rench Chef 33.
2:ro-Baseball Warm-Up 3,4, 15; Grea t Teams-Great
Years 6; Movie " The Tiger 8. the Pussycat" 8;
Movie "Chuka" 10; Affair In The Air 33 .
2: 1o-Baseball 3,4, t5. ·
3:ro-Greatest Sports Legends 6; Book Beat 33: 3: 1 ~
Movie " The Horse Soldiers" 4; 3:3o-Mov ie
" Arru za" 6; Movie 'K ung Fu" 13; People &amp; Places
33.
4:oo-Golf 8,1 0; Body Shop 33; 4:3o-Catch 33.
5:ro-Star Trek 3; Wide World ot Sports 6. t3; 1976
Cajun Nationals 4; Wom en's Golf 15; Bel mont
Stakes B. tO; Art America 20; Zoom 33.
5:3o-Art America 20; Once Upon A Classic 33.
6:ro-News 3,4,10; Lawrence Welk 8; Zoo m 20; Studio
s... 33 .
6:30--NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; News 6; CBS
News 10; You Bet Your Life 20; Que Pasa. USA?
33.
7:ro-1978 College Bowl Tournament 3; Lawre nc e
Welk 4,15; Hee Haw 6,8 ; Bla ck Perspective On lhe
News 33; Bugs Bunny 10; Wild Ki ngdom 13; Elec.
Co. 20,
7:30--Second City TV 4; Lowell Thomas Remembers
33; All -Star Anything Goes tO; Clowns: The Laugh
Makers 13; Once Upon A Classic 20 .
B:oo-Bionlc Woman 3,4,15; McNamara's Band 6,13;
Bob Newhart 8, 10; Onedln Line 20; Old Friends... New Friends 33.
8:30-Baby, I'm Back 8,10; In Performance AI Wolf
Trap 33.
9:oo-Movle " Sharon : Portrait of a Mistre ss" 3.4.15:
Love Boal 6,13 : Mov ie "Vanishing Point" 8.10;
Great Performances 20.
10:oo-Fantasy l_sland 6,13; Soundstage 33.ll :ooNews3,4, 6,8. 10, t3,15;; Janakl33; t 1: ! ~ABC News

DON KING,left , and Don Hood work on completing a tail gate for a stock tractor .

A variety of training is
being offered fann business
management students of
Everette Holcomb, instructor, at the Meigs High
Schnol.
Juniors enrolled in the
program spend four per iods
daily in the shop and two
related periods and seniors
after completing the two
related periods spend their
afternoons on the job or in a
home-fann sit ua tion in either
agriculture business or !ann
management .
Many programs are offered
including fields of welding,
soldering, hot and cold metal
work, woodwork, plumbing,
hydraulics, elect ricity, work
with two and four cycle gas
engines as well as diesel
engi nes, crops, sales,
&lt;
records, !ann management,
timber, water systems,
construction and livestock.
During the summer
months, junior s con tinue
working on projects and a re
visited during the vacation
period by their instructor,
Hol co mb, wh o checks
progress and gives any additional advice needed to
carry out a project to completion. The accompanying
pict ures show the variety of
work projects being carri ed
out by this year's students.
Seniors working on jobs include Lonnie Taylor, working
at the Sugar Run Mill ; Kevin
J ewell, working on the Joe
Bailey fann ; Paul Rupe,
working at Fulton - Thom~&gt;­
son Tractor Sales; Don Hood,
working as a coal loader •
operato r, and David King
working for the Southern
Rafter Co.

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Young's Carpeting, Inc.

Laurel Oiff
News Notes

11-IESE THREE girls have constru cted a stock tra iler to be used in moving dairy cattle.
They are, from the left , Nancy Smith, Crystal Roush and Patty Dyer.

6.

It :3o-Saturday Night 3,4, t5 ; Victor Sports Awards 6;
Second City TV 8; Movie "S hane" 10; Mo vie
" Equinox" 13 .
U:ro-Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 8; 1 2 : 5~Movie
" The Cobra" t3.
1:ro-Movle "Angel In My Pocket" 3; Movie "The
Forbln Project" 4 , Wolfman Jack 6.
2 : 4~ABC News 13; 3:oo-News 3; 3:3o-Movle "A
Matter of Innocence" 3; 5 :ro-Bonanza 3; 6:ooBewllched.

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vtl"'orll"\r Wood Stains

HETURNS HOME
Mrs l'v" Dessa uer has
returned from Steubenville
where she went to attend the
wedding of her grandson,
Michael Hendricks, son of
Mr. und Mrs. Albert Hendricks . funncrly of Pome roy,
to Mar y .Jo Diest uf Steu l&gt;en-

GARY HOLLJDAY,left, and Ron McGrath are steam
cleaning for a diesel engine overhaul.

At Their NEW location
Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

Attendance at the morning
se rvi ces at the Free
Methodist church June 4 wa s
72.
Mrs. Tina Jacobs is not so
well at this writing .
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs . Ed Bauer, Marion.
Mrs. Bertha Parker spent
seve ral day s with her
daughter.
Ms.
J e rri e
Ferguson and son, James,
Colum bus. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Schriver called on Mrs. Nellie
Tracy at Kime 's Rest home
recently.
Rev . and Mrs. Floyd Shook
received word May 30 of the
birth of a granddaughter ,
Erin Kathleen, born to Mr .
and Mrs . Joseph Higgenbotham, Columbus.
The WMS will have a picnic
at the roadside park on State
Route 33 at 7:30 p. m. June 13.

( N e~ t to Landmark)

FRI. &amp; SAT., JUNE 9 &amp; 10
From 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM

Stop in for
FREE COFFEE
and Donuts

Sale Prices on Everything
Including many remnants of various sizes
and coiOfs.
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GOLF. Ill. (UPI ) - The
Western Golf Association
today armounced it will hold
its 1979 tournament July 5
through July 8 at Butler
National Golf Club, in Oak
Brook, Ill .. west of Chicago.
The purse also will be
enriched by $75,000 to $300,000
for 11979.
Marshall Dann , WGA
executive director, said the
new date is pr eferred
because the tournament wlU
be held between the U.S. and
Brit ish Opens, rather than
precede both, as it does this
year .
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UP!) The Buffalo Braves have
traded their first pick In
Friday's NBA draft - the
16th selection of the second
round - to the Los Angeles
!.akers for two-year veteran
forward Tom Abernethy, the
team armounced Thursday .
Abernethy , one or the five
starters on the 1976 NCAA
champi onship
Indiana
University team, averaged
6.8 points this past season as
a reserve on the Lakers.

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, June_9, 1978

Six selected for congress

DEAN COLWELl .

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12. For more iniormation
conta ct Lee E. Tyler, 446·
4367.
No. 71-02-047211

Six outstandin g club
members of Meigs County
have been selected to attend
the Ohio 4-H Club Congress
June 14-17. at Ohio State
University.
They are Brenda Boyles,
Dean Cu lwell. David Burt,
Bill Kautz. R1ck Long and
Mary Mora . The Citizens Nationa l Bank sponsors one of
the students, and the Meigs
County Agriculture Society,
the other five.
Brenda Boyles is the
daughter of Mr . and Mrs .
Phillip Boyles of Tuppers
Plains and graduated this
spri ng from Eastent . High
School. She was m4-H for six
years Ill the Sunbeam Club,
serving three years as president and two years as vice
president. Her last year she
went to the Ohio Stale Fair
for the dres.&lt;-up dress competitiOn. She served as
secretary uf the junior fair
board fur one yea r, had two
years un the advisory committee. three years as a
junior leader, a nd has served
on the style revue committee.
At Eastern she re&lt;.'etved the
Senior Home Economics
award and was a member of
the Puture HOmemakers of
America fur four years servIn g as historian . new s
reporter. and vice president.
She was a district officer for a
year , and a delegate to the
state cunventiun unc year .
Her other activities included
bet ng
a
freshman
cheerleader and a varsity
cheerleader for two years.
She was a member of the Varstty F: Club for two years and
a class officer one year.
David Burt. sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Burt, is a
member of the Chester Fann
Boys and the Metgs County
Better Livestock Dairy Club.
fie has been a jwtior leader
for four years. David is a
junwr at Meigs Hi gh School
where he is a member of the

Varsity M Club, and a
member of Trinity Church.
Pomeroy .
A freshman at Meigs High
School, Dean Colwell is the
sun of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Colwell, Route l. Vinton . He is
a member of the Meigs High
FFA Club, the Meigs Marchi ng band and concert band.
In 4-H he has been a member
of the Hillbillies 4-H Club fur
the past five years and the
Meigs Co unt y Belter
Livestock Dairy Club for two
years. He is also active wtlh
the Junior Leaders Cl ub. At
the Meigs Co unty Fair Dean
has participated in open class
and showmanship. He is a
member of the Star Grange
and the Rutland United
Met hodist Church and plans
to fann with his father after
completmg his education.
Bill Kautz , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Kautz. Route 3,
Pomeroy. has been a 4-H
ml'm~r for st!ven years. He
belongs to the Chester Fann
Boys, the Better Livestock
Club, the Juni or Leaders
Club. and for five years was a
member of the Meigs County
Shepherds Club.
He has been in ga rden tractor pulls suu.:e he was seven

years old and belongs to the
Southeastern Ohio Garden
Tractor As.&lt;ocJalJon . He has
won the high point trophy fur
the past two years. Bill !ann&lt;
w1lh hts father . H1s other activities im:luUc being et
member of the Rock Springs
Grange , the Ohio Slate
Gra nge, and the National.
Gra nge as well as the FFA at
Eastern where he is a jwtior.
Son of Mr. and Mrs . Roy
Long. Route 3. Pomeroy.
Rick Long is a member of the
F1ve Point Bucks 4-H Club
currently holding the office of
treasurer . During his first
year as a member of 4-H he
received the grand cham pion
Lil archery and reserve t hHm·
piun in showrncmship in n:tl.)o
bttry. He also belongs to the
Meigs County Junior Leaders
Club .
Hick is a member of the
Middleport Church of Christ.

a freslunan at Eastern High
School where he has lettered
in Vl-! rsity lratk rmd reserve
l!asketball. He is also a
member of the percussion
section of the high school
band.
Da ughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Mora. Mary has been
a 4-H member for the past 10
years. She is on the local
Planning Committee. the
Meigs County 4-H Advi sory
Board. pres ident of a local
dub. a junior leader. on the
Meigs County Fashion Board,
counselor for 4-H Camp,
member of the Smoke Alarm
Team. Marv attended the
Citizensh ip Short Course in
Washington, D. C. last yeat·,
was the 1977 Meigs Cowtty
4-H Achievement Award winner. fi rst runner-tip for junior
fair queen . and the alternate
to National Club Congress.
At Eastern High School
from which she graduated
this week, she was a varsity
cheerleader for two years, a
member of the Pep Club, vice
president of the BOE Club, a
member of the National ·
Honor Society and an officer
for two years. She played
with the marching, concert
and contest band, sang in the
mixed churus, was an office
aide. winner of the BOF.
Sen ior Award and the EHS
Citizen Award and was ftft h
in the lop ten of the sen ior
das.&lt; .
Her other activities have
included servi ng on the Farm
Brueau Youth Counctl. and
has been a member .of
theOhio Junior Guernsey Cat·
tle Club and the America n
Juni'or Guernsey Ca ttle Club.
She has worked at the bloodmobile, helped with the
Cancer Society, and was the
winner of the DAR Good
Citize nship Award. Mary at·
tended Buckeye Girls' State
tn 1977 , was the 1978 O..iry
Princess, won a S&lt;:hulaslir
award. and was first runnerup in the Junior M1ss
Pageant. She is a member of
the Che ster Meth od ist
Church .

POLLY·s POINTERS
MICHELLE

Polly Cramer
Mloodstoin
won 't go
By Polly Cramer
POLLY 'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Rerently
my son gut a cu t on his leg
amlleft some blood on a ehair

BARBARA

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wtth spot removers and am
afraid of geltmg the cushion
lou wet. Can you or the
readers help me ? - MRS .

CJL
DEAR MRS. C.H. - You
arc certalllly ri ght in nut wanting to SOC:tk yOur cus hion .
Docs your fabric take kindly
to water' If so you could
make a thick paste of sta rch
and water , spread over the
slam . let dry and then brush
11 off. If that does not work a
ba ck seam tn the cushion
rru ght be opened and a protective p1ece of pla stic be
slippedtn and under the spots
w1th a table knife. Sponge
w1th warm suds with just a
bit of ammonta added lo

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DF:AH POLLY - Special
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parents and children can be
saved ttnd used year etftcr
year . What could be more
dear. A birthday card sent to
father can be saved and used
each year with a new dale
and age added to the ba ck.
Father can save it throughout
the childhood yea rs of his
children and it makes that
um.• ca rd very pr"l·dous, for at
e:t ~e 21 ur su it rep resents a
lifetime of carin ~ on the one
card . I have found much joy
1 as
the mothef! keeping
Irack of the:.e special cards. HOSEMARY
DEAR POLLY - Must
children have special little
toys they like lo carry along
when they go to visit someone . To keep them from
getting lost or sca ttered
about I made a drawstring ·
bag fur my grandson to ca r1'y
them 111. Before sewt ng up
such a· bag trace the child's
name on it wlth a pencil and
then either sew uver the tracmg with the sewin g ma chine
or work over II by hand with
colored thread. - NANNY
J .K.
DEAR POLLY - Pretty
printed twin-size sheets can
often be bought on sale and I
fi nd one of them make,&lt; a ni ce.
short sleeved summer robe
with enough left ove r for a
blouse, too. The best part i~
they never require any iron·
ing. -MRS. E. J. B.
Polly will send you one of
her signed thank- you
newspaper coupon clippers Jf
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in
Iter column. Write POLLY 'S
POINTERS in care of tlus
newspapt•r .

IN THE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Robert Reibel, former
Meigs County resident , is
confi ned to the Barnesvi lle
Hospita l in Barn esvi lle,
Ruom 234 for treatment of arthritis of the spine. Wednesday , Mrs . Carl Wolfe. Mrs.
Pal O'Brien and Mrs. Charles
Br~dbury VISIIl'd Iter.

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CHOICES

WILL SHE SHOCK HERGRANDCHII.DRE
Ut:AK Ht:Lt:N :

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Friday , June 9
A dying child
By Karen Blakt·r. Ph.D.
Thl! st r esses uf normal
parenting seem mild compared to Ute trauma of by
JKt rcnts wltu tnust w~tteh their
chi ld deleriuratc as Ihe result
of a tl'rminCtltllnl'SS.

Durin g this pa inful prodoctors amJ nurses
counsel lhe p&lt;:ll'l!llls l u ket:p
their li ves - aml lhe li fe of the
dying chi ld - as nonna l as
pussiblc. That is good 11dvicc.
But, as this hut-line ca ller illustrates. it raises a myriad
of pral'lical questions.
MH . C: !.ike must children
wi th cysl il' fibrosis. our .
d11ld wa s sit'k ·whcn she wrts

t'L'S S ,

ween you and your wife.

MH. C.: Yes. welL my wife
agress with Carol.
COUNSELOR : Why arc
you against the idea?
M11 . C: l think cystic
fibrosis will then become the
renter of u·ur lives . The phone
will be rin gin g with news
&lt;:~bout kid s in sr ri uus t:onUitiun -about kids who ltt'C dy-

ing. I think it wou ld become
vJJ'lually imt&gt;ossible to lea d a
nunmd lifl'.
COUNSE l.OH : Although
yu u enjoy your involvement
in the organiz&lt;tliun , you th ink
being president would be lou
much of a good thing. Is Ihat
right ?
MH . C: F:xactl)'. Yet, I am
rl'luehtnl lu turn it down
IJl•c..:ause, well, maybe it's

burn . We km:w n ghl £1\\'C:t Y so mething I could do to make

she had 1111 incurable disease.
Du you know whal cyslil'
fibrOSIS IS '!
COU~SE!.OH : Nut really .
But I knuw it involves !he
lungs .
MH . C: Although ll involves
all the exh.•rnal scl'rctJon
glands in tile body. its effel'l
on lite lungs is most drast ic.
Thl' mucus becomes so lhttk
11clogs Ut&gt; tlw small pa ssages
111 the lungs and ca uses infcttions that gradually inhibit
breathing .
Sometimes the disease also
affects the cligeslt\·e system.
We are lucky thai hasn 't happened to Carol - but nut lucky
enough. She will die from
cystic fibrosis.
COUNSE!.OH : fl ow oltl Is
vou r daughter '!

' MH. (': Ten years old.
COU NSELOH : So yuu
havL· twen !lvmg w1th U11 s for

a lung tunc .
MH . C: Yes. and we have
been dumg pn•lt)' well. But
now my \'life ~nd I arc having
a t.hs t~ g rceJIH!nl t~nd we nL't'd

some a dv kt' . Cctrol" s doct or
told us lu help her li ve the rest
of her life as nonnally &lt;IS
possible. And l llunk we do a
good job of not letting th e illness interfere too much .
Wcll , l&lt;t st week l was askl'd
to l&gt;e lite president of the local
chapl er of one of the cystic
fibrosis orga mzdt lons. C::trol
Set!II1Cd very l'XL:Ilt!d and has
been eneuuntging rn e to t(.lkc
tile job. We have all been invol ved 111 lhc organization
IJCcauSt: of the suwort we get
Ucm~ w1th f~unHtcs whu ha ve
the same probl em. I'm
grateful lu the group. but I
don 't wan I tu take Ihe jub
COU NSELOK : You said
t111s t.s a dts;,grecment bd -

RICK LONG

MARY MORA

BOYLES

Carol happy .
COUNSELOH : Yuu satd
vuur \\'if c agrl!cs wtth Carol.
llul does s he !'Cally think il
wuuhJ bt: a good idea ?
MIL C: My wife alsu thinks it
"'" uld be prcli)' stressful to
be s ul'h (Ill int cgntl pGtrt uf the

urg:miwlion . But she duesn'l
wont to hurt CCJrul.
COUNSE LOH : Maybe you
&lt;Jrc both caught between
helpin g Carul &lt;Jccept tltt•
dtseasc as pari of her life and
keeping her from letting it
heL·mne her life.
MH. C: That's righl. And
on thi s issue, we dun 't know
wht('h wr~y to gu.

COUNSF:LOH : Well . why
du you think Carol wants you
to lake the job'!
Mll. C: l ass ume Jl' s
betau se tt Wt!lild make l1cr
ft:t&gt;l 11nportcml to hrJVc her
fa tl ll'r be prestdcul. But I've
never ::tskl·d her.. .
CUU NSE!.OH : Isn't !I also
pusstbl e that she is cm·ouret ~·
Jng you l&gt;ec&lt;Jusc she thinks
~m1 wcmt the Juh hut t:~ rc et IJ!l
ncrvuus abuut Jt ?
MI L C: I think I'd better
ask her .
A few days later. the caller
phon ed tu thank lhe counselor
fur ciCirtfym g tin: situation .
Carol we:~ s only trying tu be
supporti ve and reall y did nut
c£1rt• whether· h1~ r father took

lite job. He turned 11duwn and
thl' t'l' lSJS was over.
Dr. Blaker cannot lnkc
telephone calls from her

rcatlcrs. However.

the n~

an::

hundreds of crisis mterven·
tiun phone lines 111 the United
States . ~·or the phone number
uf one llci:l r yuu, con let cl you r
lueal mental health "ssociation ur mental health information servi ce.

Recently l renewed acquaintance with an old fri end. We
went together 40 yea rs ago. He is now a widower and I a
widow.
.
He asked me to tour the United States in his luxury mobile
hom e as his guest. My children think thi s is grea t, but I'm not
sure my ~ randchildrc n wi ll appreciate that Grandma has feet
·
of clay.
What should l do - or tell them'' - HAVE MAN, WILL
TRAVEL
DEARHMWT:
Let your cons· iencc be you r guide- and have a wonderful
trip.
As for the grandchildren , they may be more understanding
than you think. After all. thcy' J'c offshoots of their parents .. .
who approve . - H.
DEAR HELEN :
I'm checki'ng on my family tree and have found my people
came over on the Maynower and my ancestors were early settlers or first famili es in New Jersey and Pennsy lvama. So I
joined the Daughters of the American Hevolution.
I'm rat her proud of my heritage, but when! mention belonging to the D.A.H., several of my fi rst-generation American
friends I who arc worth much more in money than I am) say
the organJ7.ati on is a bunch of old fuddy-duddys and change the
subject.
I'm interested in their accomplishmcnlli ; why can't they
show like interest in my forebears? - SALLIE
DEAR SALLIE :
Why not be selec ti ve in you r conversations? Discuss the
D.A. R. with people who are history-&lt;Jr i ent~d ; stick to modern
topics with those who prefer the present and future. Don't
force your interests on friends.' and don 't fee l obligated to
sha re all their cn lhusiasms. Remember, you too can change
the subj ect. -H .
DEAR HF.LEN :
We'll be retiring nexl year and we want to leave this cold
climate since we have no relatives or long-time friends to keep
us here.
Is there any place I could write for information on what to
expect of various retinnont areas in the South? - UNDECIDED
DEAR UN :
A new book' "Sunbelt Retirement : The Complete Stale by
State Guide to Hetiring in the South and West of the United
States," is avai lable al book stores or from E.P. Dutton
Publishers. 2 Park Avenue. New YOJ'k, N.Y.. 10016.
The author . Peter A. Dickinson , offers practical advice on
how to find your fa vorite spot in the sun. He discusses
eve rything from comparative costs to poli tics to recreational
and cultural opportunities in 1:1 Soulh c111 and Western states
~ induding Hctwttii ), i:UH.l answ~rs un y qul!stion you're likely to
ask.
Happy retirement ! - ll .
Gut a. problem ? An adult subject fur diSl'Us.&lt;ion? You t:lln
talk 1t over 111 her column if you write lu Helen Bottcl. care of
Uu s ne w!-i pe~per .

I'ARTY HOSTED
A p~:t rty was held rl!l'Ciltly

111 eelcbra liOn of the 14th lmthda)' of Terry Adki ns. Jr . &lt;Jl
the home of Ius parents. Mr .
and Mrs. Terry Adk1ns. Adinncr was servt'l and after
Terry opened Ius g1fL&lt;. cake
and ICC erciun were Sl' f Vl 'd .
Attending were Mr . antl Mrs.
Ches ter Se~lon , grand parents. Tammy Lee and
L1m stopher Shawn Atlkins.
Mrs . Terry Adkin s, ;md
Shcrn Cl ark . 1\ gift was St: nt

~y

Wtllmm and Altce Chap-

II H-tn .

FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1978
9:3o-Makem&amp; Clancy 33.
10:DO-Otilncy 3, 15; Husbands. Wives 8. Lovers 8,10;
News 20; Austin City Limits 33 .
10:3o-Gong Show 4; Monty Python's Flying Circus 20.
n :ro-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; Dick Cavett 20; ABC
News 33 .
ll :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Baretta 13; Movie
"Distant Drums" 6; Movie " The Million Dollar
Ripoff" 8; Movie "She" tO; Janek! 33.
12:4o-lronslde t3 ; t :ro-Midnlght Specia l~~: 3,4,15;
Movie " Vampire Men of fhe Lost Planet" tO.
t :4o-News 13; 2:3o-News 3; 3:ro-Movle "A Very
Special Favor" 3.
4:45-Movle "Companions in Nightmare" 3; 6:3o-Btg
Valley 3.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - King Kong (PG)
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - Annie Hall (PG )
Coble Channel s 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:ro-Paul Gaudino
7:30 - Sports Spec: Ia!
10:00 - 700 Club.
SATURDAY, JUNE tO, 1978
6:ro-Summer Semester 6.10; 6:3o-TVCtassroom 8;
U.S. Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield t3 .
7: ro-Marlo &amp; the Magic Movie Machine 4; Matters of
Ute 6; Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley Forums 10;
Grape Ape 13.
7:3o-Saturday Report 3; World of Surv iva l 4; Adventures of Muhammad All t5 ; Dusty's Treehouse
6; Wacko 8; Oynomutt 13.
8:0G-Hong kong Phooey 3,4,15; Superfrlends 6,13;
Three Robonlc Stooges 8,10.
6:3o-Giobefrolters 3, 4,15; Speed Buggy 8,1 0.
9:ro-Scooby 's Laff-A-Lymp lcs 6,13; Bugs BunnyRoad R~nner 6, 10.

Variety of training being offered
farm business management studenb

IO : ~Pink Pantner 3,4, IS; Batman-Tarzan 9, 10.
tl :ro-Baggy Pants 3,4, 15; Krofft Supershow 6, t3.
tl :30-Space Sentinels 3, 15; Llltle Rasca ls 4; Secrets

of Isis 8; In The Know 10.
12 :ro-Land of the Lost 3,15; Movie "Garden of Evil"
4; Point Of View 6; Fat Albert 8, 10; Llckety Split
13.
12:3o-Thunder 3, tS ; American Bandstand t3; Soul
Train 6; Space Academy 8,t0 .
t :ro-Space Kldettes 3; Viewpoint 8; Mr. Magoo 10;
Wrestling 15; Inner Tenn is 33.
t:3o-Greatest Sports Legends 3; Miniature Golf 6;
Racers I ; Film Festlval10; Movie " The Illustrated
Man " 13; rench Chef 33.
2:ro-Baseball Warm-Up 3,4, 15; Grea t Teams-Great
Years 6; Movie " The Tiger 8. the Pussycat" 8;
Movie "Chuka" 10; Affair In The Air 33 .
2: 1o-Baseball 3,4, t5. ·
3:ro-Greatest Sports Legends 6; Book Beat 33: 3: 1 ~
Movie " The Horse Soldiers" 4; 3:3o-Mov ie
" Arru za" 6; Movie 'K ung Fu" 13; People &amp; Places
33.
4:oo-Golf 8,1 0; Body Shop 33; 4:3o-Catch 33.
5:ro-Star Trek 3; Wide World ot Sports 6. t3; 1976
Cajun Nationals 4; Wom en's Golf 15; Bel mont
Stakes B. tO; Art America 20; Zoom 33.
5:3o-Art America 20; Once Upon A Classic 33.
6:ro-News 3,4,10; Lawrence Welk 8; Zoo m 20; Studio
s... 33 .
6:30--NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; News 6; CBS
News 10; You Bet Your Life 20; Que Pasa. USA?
33.
7:ro-1978 College Bowl Tournament 3; Lawre nc e
Welk 4,15; Hee Haw 6,8 ; Bla ck Perspective On lhe
News 33; Bugs Bunny 10; Wild Ki ngdom 13; Elec.
Co. 20,
7:30--Second City TV 4; Lowell Thomas Remembers
33; All -Star Anything Goes tO; Clowns: The Laugh
Makers 13; Once Upon A Classic 20 .
B:oo-Bionlc Woman 3,4,15; McNamara's Band 6,13;
Bob Newhart 8, 10; Onedln Line 20; Old Friends... New Friends 33.
8:30-Baby, I'm Back 8,10; In Performance AI Wolf
Trap 33.
9:oo-Movle " Sharon : Portrait of a Mistre ss" 3.4.15:
Love Boal 6,13 : Mov ie "Vanishing Point" 8.10;
Great Performances 20.
10:oo-Fantasy l_sland 6,13; Soundstage 33.ll :ooNews3,4, 6,8. 10, t3,15;; Janakl33; t 1: ! ~ABC News

DON KING,left , and Don Hood work on completing a tail gate for a stock tractor .

A variety of training is
being offered fann business
management students of
Everette Holcomb, instructor, at the Meigs High
Schnol.
Juniors enrolled in the
program spend four per iods
daily in the shop and two
related periods and seniors
after completing the two
related periods spend their
afternoons on the job or in a
home-fann sit ua tion in either
agriculture business or !ann
management .
Many programs are offered
including fields of welding,
soldering, hot and cold metal
work, woodwork, plumbing,
hydraulics, elect ricity, work
with two and four cycle gas
engines as well as diesel
engi nes, crops, sales,
&lt;
records, !ann management,
timber, water systems,
construction and livestock.
During the summer
months, junior s con tinue
working on projects and a re
visited during the vacation
period by their instructor,
Hol co mb, wh o checks
progress and gives any additional advice needed to
carry out a project to completion. The accompanying
pict ures show the variety of
work projects being carri ed
out by this year's students.
Seniors working on jobs include Lonnie Taylor, working
at the Sugar Run Mill ; Kevin
J ewell, working on the Joe
Bailey fann ; Paul Rupe,
working at Fulton - Thom~&gt;­
son Tractor Sales; Don Hood,
working as a coal loader •
operato r, and David King
working for the Southern
Rafter Co.

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Laurel Oiff
News Notes

11-IESE THREE girls have constru cted a stock tra iler to be used in moving dairy cattle.
They are, from the left , Nancy Smith, Crystal Roush and Patty Dyer.

6.

It :3o-Saturday Night 3,4, t5 ; Victor Sports Awards 6;
Second City TV 8; Movie "S hane" 10; Mo vie
" Equinox" 13 .
U:ro-Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 8; 1 2 : 5~Movie
" The Cobra" t3.
1:ro-Movle "Angel In My Pocket" 3; Movie "The
Forbln Project" 4 , Wolfman Jack 6.
2 : 4~ABC News 13; 3:oo-News 3; 3:3o-Movle "A
Matter of Innocence" 3; 5 :ro-Bonanza 3; 6:ooBewllched.

qual tty...
vtl"'orll"\r Wood Stains

HETURNS HOME
Mrs l'v" Dessa uer has
returned from Steubenville
where she went to attend the
wedding of her grandson,
Michael Hendricks, son of
Mr. und Mrs. Albert Hendricks . funncrly of Pome roy,
to Mar y .Jo Diest uf Steu l&gt;en-

GARY HOLLJDAY,left, and Ron McGrath are steam
cleaning for a diesel engine overhaul.

At Their NEW location
Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

Attendance at the morning
se rvi ces at the Free
Methodist church June 4 wa s
72.
Mrs. Tina Jacobs is not so
well at this writing .
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs . Ed Bauer, Marion.
Mrs. Bertha Parker spent
seve ral day s with her
daughter.
Ms.
J e rri e
Ferguson and son, James,
Colum bus. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Schriver called on Mrs. Nellie
Tracy at Kime 's Rest home
recently.
Rev . and Mrs. Floyd Shook
received word May 30 of the
birth of a granddaughter ,
Erin Kathleen, born to Mr .
and Mrs . Joseph Higgenbotham, Columbus.
The WMS will have a picnic
at the roadside park on State
Route 33 at 7:30 p. m. June 13.

( N e~ t to Landmark)

FRI. &amp; SAT., JUNE 9 &amp; 10
From 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM

Stop in for
FREE COFFEE
and Donuts

Sale Prices on Everything
Including many remnants of various sizes
and coiOfs.
SPECIAL PRICES ON SPECIAL ORDERS

Phone 992-2206

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Middleport, o.
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GOLF. Ill. (UPI ) - The
Western Golf Association
today armounced it will hold
its 1979 tournament July 5
through July 8 at Butler
National Golf Club, in Oak
Brook, Ill .. west of Chicago.
The purse also will be
enriched by $75,000 to $300,000
for 11979.
Marshall Dann , WGA
executive director, said the
new date is pr eferred
because the tournament wlU
be held between the U.S. and
Brit ish Opens, rather than
precede both, as it does this
year .
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UP!) The Buffalo Braves have
traded their first pick In
Friday's NBA draft - the
16th selection of the second
round - to the Los Angeles
!.akers for two-year veteran
forward Tom Abernethy, the
team armounced Thursday .
Abernethy , one or the five
starters on the 1976 NCAA
champi onship
Indiana
University team, averaged
6.8 points this past season as
a reserve on the Lakers.

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RACINE
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Samps on Hall 5upt
RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOD,
IChool supt Church Sc hoo l 9 15 Re v tlobby Porr &amp;r pastor Sun ·
cloy school 10 am Sunday w a r ·
a.m , worsh tp ~ e r ... tc e. 10 30 am
We
Doctors·
Su nday evenm g
Chotr rehear sal , Tuesday . 7 30 :. ht p 11 om
Prescriptions
Mill Work p m unde r d• recfl on o f Al 1ce serv tce 7 p .m , Wed nes da y Fom •ly Tro 11ng Hour 7 p m Wed nesday
!91-29SS
Cabinet Making
Nease.
Pomeroy
POMEROY CHURCH O F THE wors h1p se rv 1ce 7 30 p. m
Syracuse 9'12-3971
HAZH COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
NAZARENE Corne r Unton an d
Near lon g tsono m Edsel Har t
Mu lberry Re\1 . Clyde V Hender
ton , pastor Svndoy sc hool 9 30 pes tor Su nda y schoo l 10 o m
Chvrd'l
7 30 p m
pray er
am ., G len M cClung, supt , morn
mg worsh tp 10 30 a m ev entng 1 meetmg 7 30 p m Thursd ay
MIDDlEP O ~ T
PEN TECOS TAL
servtce 7 30 mtd· weell serv tce
Th11d Ave th e f.lev Wd l1 am Kn1 t
1 1
Wed nesday , 7 JO p m
• 'JJs S Third
tel pas tor Ronal d Dugan , ~ u n
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Re"'
2B2 W, Main
510 N. 2nd
Middleport
day Sc hoo l ~ u p t Cla sses for all
Albert Moc Kent te re ctor
roy 992-9961 Midd lepor1992-34S 1
Ph . 9'12-JISS
\/te e II o m Sunda y sc hoo l 11 age s evenmg se ' " '' e 7 30 81ble
a m Ser vtce condu cted by l ay study Wednesday 7 JO p m
leaders , Dole Dullon and Rome youth ser.,. •ces Fndoy , 7 JO p m
MIDDLEP ORT F ~HWill SAP
Wtl l•omson
POMERO Y CHUR CH OF CHRIST , li ST Cmner Ash an d Plum Noe l
Herr man pa stor 5otu rdoy even
Nat1onw1de Ins. Co.
:!12 W Motn St John McArrhu r
mg ser.,. •ce 7 30 p m Su nda y
of Columbus, 0 .
pa stor Bibl e sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Sc hool 10 30 a m
804
Main
mormng wo rshtp 10 30 o m
MEIC. S
992 ·23T8 Pomeroy
Youlh meetmg s, 6 30 p m even
Ph . 949-9TJO
COOPERATIVE PARISH
tng worsh tp 7 30 Wed nes da Y,
M&lt;THODISI CHURCH
mgh t praye r m ee !Hlg a nd Btble
Robe r t T Bumgarne r
~ tudy 7 30 p m
Director
THE SAL VATION ARM Y 115
POMEROY CLU STER
Bu tte rn ut A ve Pomeroy Envo y
Re " . Robert Ho yden
and Mrs Roy W tntn g off •cers 1n
The Store
Rev James Corb tll
ch a r ge
S un d o y - h ol •ne ~s
W1th A Heart
C
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ST~
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Wors
h1p
9
15
a
,m
mee tmg , I 0 o m Sun day Sc hool
116 E. Main
Racine
Church Sc hool I 0 a m
10 30 o m Sunday sc hool leader
Ph
949
-2616
POMER O Y wors h1p se rv1ce
YPSM El o•se A dam s 7 p m
50 ivo l •on
meet1 ng , ve no u s 9 15 o m Su nday s.chool 10 30
Rev
Rob er t
Ho yd en
1 Con ventent
spea kers and mu SIC spec•o ls 7 30 a m
m1n 15 ter
Markets
p m Thursda y 10 a rn to 'l p m
ENHRPR I S ~
Worsh•p 9 am
tod 1es Home league all w omen
1nv1ted 7 30 p m pray er meet •n g Chu rch Sc hoo l I 0 o m
HOCK SPRIN GS Worsh 1p 10
and B1 ble stu dy
Bob Estep,
Church School 9 15o m
leader
Rev
Noel
Hermo n a m
Pomeroy 992 -2582
UMYF o30pm
teacher
Ma son 773-5721
FLATWOODS Wot sh• p 11 o rn
BURLIN G TO N SOUT HERN BAP
Chu rch Sc hoo l lO a m
TIST CHAPEL ~c ut e 1 Sha de
MI DDLtPORT CLU SHR
Pa stor Bobby £1km s
Sunda y
Rev Robert Bumgo rnEH
Monday
schoo l 5 p m Sunda-y worsht p
H ~ ATH
Robe l! Bumg 01 ner
5 45 p m , Wed nesday pr ayer ser
Acts
Pas tor
Worsh1p
10 30 am
vtce 730 pm
7
7
7- 78
PO MEROY W ESTSI D&lt; CHURCH Ch urch ~chool Q 30 a m UM YF 0
pm
OF CH RI ST 200W Mo mS! Jerr-y
Tuesday
RU Tl AND W1l bur Hd t Pa ~tor
Pau l mm•s ter phone 1N2 7060
Acts
Worsh1p
10
30
o
m
Chu
rc
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School
Cons erv011"e non IIHirumen to l
7
7
79-30
Sunda y worshtp 10 a m Btble 9 30om
SYRA CUSt CL USHR
study 11 a m worsh•p b p m
We dnesday
J.le " Harv ey Koch J1
Wedne sday Btb le slu dy 7 p m
Eatlnor
ASBUR Y
W orsh 1p 11 o rn
Acts
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
Carry Out
Chur
ch
~c
h
ool
9
50
o
m
UMW
CHURCH
Rev Ro l p h Sm1 t h
12 1-25
hrs t Tuesday f! 1bl e Study Thurs
126 E. Main
pa stor Sunday school 9 30 a m
7 30 p m
Mr s Wor ley Fronc1s supe nnten
992-6304
~ C R ES T HUN Worst·11p 9 o m
dent Preaching u1r v•ces ft rst B.
pomeroy
th ird Sundays tollo w tn g Sunday Chu rc h Sc hool! 0 a m
MINENSV1lll: Wor~h•p \0 a rn
Sch ool
GRAHAM UN ITED M ETHODIST Churc h Sc hool q o rn
~Y RA CUSl: Church ~ch ool 9 00
Preachm g q 30 a m ftr st and se
o m Wo r sh1 p serv1c e 7 30 p rn
cond Sunday s ol eac h mon th
Thursday
The afternoon sun was streammg through the a ltar w1ndow the
SOUTHt:N N ClU~ T~ R
th trd and four th Sunday s each
116S . second
A c ts
and
Carole
spoke
the~r
vows
She
looked
eve
n
lovelier
w1
th
day
Ken
Rev Oovtd Harrts
mon th , w orsh1p ser v 1ce at 7 30
Pomeroy
13
112
Clus ter lead er
p m Wedn esd ay even1n gs at
the soft transfusion of llgt-.t upon her face But had tt been a cloudy
991·3325
214
E.
Matn
Rev Steven Wtlson
7 30 Pray er and Btb le Study
day. the re would have been no le ss prom1se 1n it for th1s couple
Fnda y
991
SUO
Pomeroy
Flo1ence
~m1
t
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SEVENTH DA Y A DV t:Nrl ~ 1
Acts
Hdton Wo ll e
Mulbe rry He tghts Rood Pomeroy
Love needs hghl 13ut the l1ght tha~ love needs comes not fro m
AssoCi at es
13 13-52
Pa stor , A lb er! 0 111es Sabbat h
the heave ns but from Heaven tlself It IS I he lig ht of d1v1ne truth of
B~ T HA NY
(Dorcas) Worsh 1p
Sc hool
Su perin te nden t
Cl a ro
9 J() a rn Church School 10 .30
Saturday
Mci nty re Sabbath ~ c h oot So tur
fa1th
of relig1ous co mm11ment
day oh ern oon at 2·00 w1 th War am
Acts
Deutz Tracto rs. New Holland
CA RMEl Chruc h ~ c ho o l q 30
shi p Ser v1ce foll ow in g at 3 15
That IS exactly what our md rn age vows mean to Chn st1a ns
14
1 23
Farm Machtnery
461 S. l,ord. Middleport
RUTLAND
FIR ST BAP TIS T am Wors h1p 10 30 om ::l 11 d and
ThiS
IS wh y we usually prefe1to be mamed 1n church Our prom1 ses
Spnng
Ave
.
9~15101
41
h
Su
ndays
CHUR CH
Stste r
Ha mel!
~91 -2 196
Pomeroy
APPL ~ G R OV ~ Sunday ~ c h oo l
are g1ven not only lo one another bu l to God Ou r Jove loo ks up to
WaH'I &amp;r
Supt Sund ay School
9
30
o
m
Wo
rsh1p
7
30
p
m
ls
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Q 30 o m
morntng worsh •p
H1m who descnbed h1 mse lf as 1he Light of the world.
ond l t d Iunday&gt; Ptaye• meettng
I
10 45o m
J
THE Hll AN O CHAPEl George Wedne~ doy 7 30 p m 1- ello w.,Jup
For Ken and Carole evel)' Sunday 111 churc h re news·the glo w
&gt;uppet I"'' Sa l ut day 0 p m UMW
Casto pou or Sund ay Schoo l
o
n
th
e ~r faces
and 1n lhw hearts
q JO a m evtmtng w or ~ h t p 7 30 2nd Tuesd ay 7 30 p m
&amp;
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Li::
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Chruch
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9
Thu r,doy e._-em ng pray er ser¥tCe
a m Worsh tp ~er v•c e 10 am
448 Locust
7J0p m
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For The Best In TV Viewing
Pro .,e r
me elmg 7 30 p m .
991 -3093
POM EROV fi ii: Sl
BAP TIST
Call992-lS05
Middle
Oov td M an n m•n•s ter W •lltom Wed nesday UMW IHSI Tuesday
7 30 p m
Wa tson Sun day sc hoo l supf Sun
doy ~c h ool q 30 o m morn1ng
RACI N&lt; Wt~ l tY AN
~undoy
school 10o m worsh1p 11 om
wOrlh tp I 0 30 a m
FIRST SOUT HERN SAPTI ~1 2~2 Chaot pto """ lhutSdoy ~ p m
Equipment
LnAIH FAll ~
Chu rch )choo l
Mulbe11y A "e Pomeroy Pau l J
Salt s·Service
10 o m Wo r~ h•p serv1ce 9 o m .
Groceries Wh 1t1t Pa stor Gory Sa sho m Sun
Frre Extinguishers
MORNIN G ~TA R Wors h1p 9 30
dor , (hoot sup! Sunday sch ool
General Merchandtse
am Church ~chool 10 30 om
Fire Depl Equip.
'I JO o m
morntn g wors h 1p
RaCine 949 -2150
M 1d Week ~e-rv1ce Wedn esday ~
Rutland
10 JO evet"'tng wor~htp ~ 30 p m
M tdweel.. prayer serv1c e 7 30 pm
M O JI ~ ~
CHAI' tl
Wor ~ hp
11
pm
am Church ~ c h ool Q :SO a m
M IDWA Y COMMUN ITY l~ N r H
PORTl AN D Wor-. h•p 7 J0 p m
Dex ter Rd langs ville Oh•o N:e v
Clyde Ferrell
Pa sto r
Sunday Chu rc h ~c h oof 9 30 o m
Professional Servtce
Featuring Deep Steam
~ U TTON
Chur ch )chool 9 30
lla kers of
11
a m
'J o tur day
Schoo l
Aenai-SchoolsExtraction
o m Wors t'1 1p I stand Jrd )undoys
Good
Bread
preo chtng ser._-•ces 7 30 p m
Weddlng s
992 -2206 or 992-7630
Pomeroy
,
Wednesday even.ng Btble ~ l udy 10 30 am
Chester 9BS 4151
H
NO RTHtA ~1 CLUIItR
Rt. 3, Pomeroy
ot 7 lOp m
Re, Rtchord Tho mas
FAITH I ABERNA CL&lt; CHURCH
fl o!. tor
Bo dey Run Rood Ne.,. l: mmett
Duane ~ydemll•cker
&gt;YRACUSt fi ~ S T CHURCH OF X&gt;rv•c es 11 a m
Rowson , pastor Handley Dunn
serv•ce~ 9 30 a m )undo ( X hoo l
C h• •~ llon ~ nde.o"o '
I JO p tn
.nq w OI ~" r I 0 J(J 0 rn ~unda y Wot !&gt; htp 11 o m a nd 7 p 111 B1ble
John Oouglo 5
) tudv Wed nes day 7 p m Voc a l GOD
~ A CRE O Ht:ART
Rev Fat her
No i Pe n tecos tal Re"
su p ! Sunday sc hool , I 0 a m Sun
10 JO o m
)ong se1111 Ce 8 p m f'H!m h111g fllf'llllltj ~~ , ,, ., P I p m Wed n l•\
A s~oc10 t e s
G eo rge 0 1ler pas to r Worship Paul 0 We lt on postm Phone
day ev en1ng serv1ce 7 30 Btble
SRAO B U ~ ~
C HU~ C H
0 ~ H 30
p tn
M rdw £•elo. 1-' 1aye1 day I'V l''Hng ptClyt"~ ~ ~ ,.,.,&lt; ,-~ I :.10 lllU!.IC
JOPPA
Worsh•p
lO a m
MAlON A" t M BL Y Of GOO ~c •v•ce )und oy 9 45 o m Sun
9"11 2825 Sa turda y eventng Mou
teodun g , 7 30 p m Thu r sday
L HH I ~ 1 Mr Donald flo le y pasto r
meetmg Wedne r, rlo r I p m Hoy p Ill
Praye t )undoy ~c h ool 9 :JO o m
7 30 Su nd ay Ma ~s . 8 a nd 10o m
D YESV Il LE
COM M UN IT Y Church Sc hoo l 9 o m
w or
IHlHlU H M 1Mf'll~1 f.l ov l arl Oudrltn g l one M ason W Vo day sc hool II a m wor ~ h t p ser
Adorn ~ , loy !eodC'1
Meel 1llQ Wed ne5 doy tl p m
(hes ter l erJ!lQn l Po ~ t or Sunday II'ICf;' 7 JQ p 1T1 fh u rsd oy p1oye 1 Coll l es~•on , Saturday 7 7 30 p rn
sh1p '&gt;e1v1ce 10 :mom ) unday
CHUR CH R o g~r C Turner pastor
CHU FI ( H 0 1 J t ~ U ') ( HIII~l
) huh' ' po • Tor Wor .., htp ""' ' v1c e
LONG BOTTOM ~undoy s&lt; h oo l se r v • c e ~ 7 p m
Ch tldren ~ mec l1119 7 30 p rl'l
CHRI ) TIAN BAPTI ST
On t he
Sunday sc hool q 30 a m Sund ay
you th gr o up
l ()( oted a! kutla nd o n New l11tlO Q JO o m ~ unduy '&gt;( hool 10 JO ~dwo l Q -15 a m
M 1 H~RMON Unt ted l:i1e ltuen Hau te 7 b ypa s~ Jo mt?s t Keesee
morn1ng worsh•p 10 30 ~un d oy ot q 30 om W orsh•p serv•ces 01 Wedne sday 7 p m
o 111 H1hlf' ~ h rrl .,.. ond prayCt ~ or Chur ch 6 4J p m Young P eo p l e~
~o o d nel&lt; ! to l a te st A &lt;rc Po rk
) 1•1 v1ce b 45 p m
honge lt sll c Church ~un da y ~chool 9 )0 o m
7 J0 p m B1bte ~!ud y and Youth
posl or Sunday Hhaot 10 a m
even•ng serv1ce 7 30
ANliQUilY BA Pr l) l fl ov ~orl ~cv Hoy Ruuse pos tOf !la bor ! VI{&lt;.' lh ut&lt;,do; I JO p tn
mee t •n g
a!
~
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on ':lhuler
M IDDlEPORT
morn1ng wor~htp 11 o rn even
pO ':..!Ot
)undoy ~c h oo t M us~ c 1 )unday ~c h o ol wp1 ~ u "
( A IHHOf.J l HUHCH K H! g ~bUIY ~crv1ce 7 30 p rn W o men ~ M 1~
Wo · ~ h·p
~ervtce
10 45 om
MT MORIAH BA PTI ST Corner Wed nes d ay~
9 JO o m Chur ch setv •CC 7 p m
day ::.cbool 10 JO o m
war \ h• p Wood Go1 y 1\1119 po~tor ) u n do~ o,to nory Cou nctl 10om l •rs t ond fJ reochmg s e 1 v1c e~ every ~undoy tng serv•ce , 7
NORTH Bl:I HH
W orsh 1p 11 youth mee11flg b p m 1ue ~ doy B•
1h 11 d I ue sdoy !. Praye• ond H1ble olt crna t •ng w t! h C f: Wednes da y
l HINITY Chrts ttan A ssembl y
Fourth a nd M otn
M•d dleporl
~ch o ol
lf JO o m
Hal ph lorl
I JO p m B•bl \ ~ l ud y W f'dne~
am Chur ch ~choollO am
) tudy Wednes day 7 :!0 p rn
Coolv tl le
G1lbert Spence r
ble ~ t udy 7 p m
prayer me etm g 7 30 p m N: ev
Rev Henry Key Jr pas tor Stun
day l JO p m
Jo•u,doy n1gh1 '&gt;Up('11nl( 1 1 di't T ('vCfHil9 WOI '&gt;h lp
Al f Rl; O )undoy 'Jc hool 9 30
HARII ORO CHURCII Of C HRI ~ I James teach
day School Q 30 o m Mrs l:r vm
RA CI Nt
CHUR CH Of
TH&lt; pra yer !.ennre I :JU p 111
pos te r
oo ... .d poi!OI 'Ju nd oy ~chool q lO a m
I 30
p m
Pt oy('•
mee11ng
IN l H H I ~ liA N UN ION lhe 1-!ev
rno rnmg w 01sh•p 11om Sunday
Baumga rdner
sup!
M orn.ng a m W o r ~h1 p 10 4 ~ om Prayer N A ZAfU. N~ Rev John A Coli
Hl:Ml OCK C RO VI LH I?I~ IIAN
Holler loy le ade r
W!?dnp•,dny I 10 p m
meet•ng Wed ne\day 7 AS p m
7 30 p m
c ven tng se rv1ce
worsh1p , 10 A5am
man po ~ t o r hank lm Imboden
J ~H OV AH ~ W llN l:.S~ H I m de
Hoge 1 Wo t ~ on posto • Kenne th
lONG Bll iiOM CHRIIIIAN Wdltom Campbe ll po::. to r ~undoy
m tdweek pra ye r se1 vtce Wedne!.
eo st of Hu tl ond, 1unc tt on ol Uou t
M IDDLEP O RT CHURC H O f UMW Jrd Tuesdoy 8 p rn
cho11mon of the Boo•d ol ( h r~s
l:iy&lt;H Jun doy ~&lt;h oo t &lt;,upl M om
Brucf' ~n 11 T h
tlO ':. tO•
Wallace )c hool 9 30 am Jorne\ H u g he~
RH OSVI LL ~ !:tun doy 5&lt; hool 9 30 11an ltle
~ up!
even1n g sCt ll'tCC 7 30 p m
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNIO N
174 and No bl e Summ tl Rood P
day 7 30 p m
~undoy 'Jchool
9 :SO "'9 war ~ h1 p q JO o rn
')un
()(Jin('w ood )up ' B•bl(.• ~c h ool
om Worsh 1p 7 JO p m J.l rayer om
Wedne ~ d oy
ovenm g p rayer 174) ~ u n doy Bt ble lec tute 9 30
MO UNl
Ohve C o m m un ll y
lawrenc e M anl ey pa ~ t or M r&lt;:.
marn1n g w o r ~ h1p 10 JO
day school 10 30 o n
t.•vfllnng q :m n rn
l'•t•n(h•ng '&gt; I! I VI(e
rue sdoy Sunda y even1 n g w o r ~ h · p 7 JO ~CIII'tCe 7 JU WNint•\doy ijtble 10 4J om No c,. e•11nq \NviCt:!
mcellng 7 30 p.m You th pra yer a
Wat ch to wer st udy , 10 JO lhurch
l ong So llom
Ru sse ll
Russ ell Young ~undoy School M ee llng 7 30 p m
ViS itolton7 30 p m I st Thursday
om , Tuesd ay , 61bl e study 7 and (ltne
supe nnt endefl t
~un d oy
p m Proy e• meettng W edne ~ ) rudy 7 J(J p m
~-IY ~ I ll I&lt; U f~ HH:t: M~ 1HOD I ~ T. SCI VI( Q UQ{h IUI:!Sdoy
Supt Sunday )chool 9 30 o m
S!t V ~R RIUG l Wors h•p 10 o m
~ AI R V I t W
BIBLE CHU RC H ij 15 p rn
day 7 30pm
M1
UNION BAI' I I ~ 1
lJon ( HUHCH Un v HN bett Aliu1g
Thu rsd ay , theoc ro1 •c ~c h oo l 10o m You th g roup 011 d
Eve mn g wor~h•p 7 30 Wednes
Chur ch ~chool 9 o m
tctor I W Vo Ht 1 fl ev Char le~ school
day prayer meet•n g 7 30 p m
RA CI N ~ FI H~T ~Af-' li) T Uo n l
Wt l\Or1
~., n do y
~l h oo !
1 30 p m
serv •ce p•ayer mee tings Wed n es day 7 JO
pa'&gt;IOI )uPd CJy Sdmul 9 30 am
TU P J.I t:H ~· PlAIN S Worsh•p q Wotker
Horg t OIICS pa stor W or!o htp ser
MI . M O RI A H CHURCH O F GOD ,
1-'o ~ t or
Honn1 e ~e l se •
~u p er•n t en de n l
~u•1d0'f !!C hool
mce l tn g 8 30 p m
p m Churc h ~e r ¥1Ces Sunda-y 7 JO
Morn•ng ~erv•H'
10 30 o rn
" 'ces 9 30 o m Su nday school
HOPE BAPTI ST
570 Grant St
p rn , l a wrence Bu sh , p astor
floc. ne Rou t e 2 the fi e.,. James o m Ch urc h School! 0 o m
Sundo y sch ool supt
Sunday 4 4 ~ o m r vPfi•ng w or ~ h1p I : w h angcl• ., l •&lt; 1CtvK P I :JU p m
KEN O CHURCH O f CHR II T '.&gt;c hoo l 9 30 o m rno rn•ng war
M, Mun cy pas tor Sunday school ,
P• oyN lllN! tmg lhur~d oy 7 JO 11 o m evl:!n •ng wo rsh•p 7 30 M•ddlepo rt Hobby Elkms, pa stor
p rn Pt oye1 IN?Ortnq I 30 p " '
p rn
1ue~doy co tt age pray er ~ u nd oy Sc hoo l 10 om wor ship
9 A5 a m mornmg w or5h1 p 11 G eo rge f-red ert ck ~u pt ) e r ... •ce sh1p 10 40 a m Sunday CII'E'Illl'9 Wed nc:.doy
p Ill
weeMiy 9 30 a m on Sunday
o .m _ eve n.n g w orsh1 p
7 30
wors h ip 7 30 Wednesday eve 11
I UPP~H )
PlAIN ) ( HHI ) IIAN
IIU!:O DM CiO)flll MI 'J~ ION at mee l1119 and H1ble ~t udy , q JO ser v•cc, 11 o m c"e n1ng ~e r ... •ce
Prayer mee11ng l uesday , 7 30 Pr each1ng f ·r~ ! and th 1rd Sun d ay~ •ng tl •ble study 7 30
CHUIICH
l uqC'n(' Undprwood
7 JO p m
Thur sda y pra ye r
Bold
Kn o b
l&lt; rv
La wre nce a rn Wo rs h•p se r vtce We d ne ~
ol m on th by Cl• tf o rd ~mtlh 9 30
pm
Young peop lE! s meet m g
l) AN VI tU Wl: St E'f' AN Re11 H pm tot
Howo1d Coldw r&gt; ll J•
mee ttng a nd H•ble ~ tu d y 7 30
Gluc:&gt;f&gt;ntomp ~~ po~ 1 0 1 !l ager da y 7 JO p m
om ,
( Al VA H¥ BIBL~ CHURCH now pm
7 30 p m Thur sd ay
D Brow n po sl or ~undoy ~cho o l
)und o~
~ch ou l
~upl
"rtJnd ny W11llo•d ~ ~ Jundoy •. r hool '&gt;Ufll
HO BSON CHRI STI AN UNION
MIDD LE PORT FIRST BA PTIS T
9 JO o rn
mornmg w or~ h • p ~d10ol 'l JO o m
RUTLAND FRHWILL BAPTIST
M o 1n1119 )c r
~undoy ~ ch oo l 'I 30 o
c vf'nmg loc aled on Pom e1 o y P1ke Co un ty
ftev Ke1th '{bltn pasta• )under 10 A!:I you 1h ~erv• c e b 45 p m
Corner St•th and Pol mer the Re¥
Le land Hol ey pas tor
I J O 1&gt; Ill
l'10 yCt h: ood IS nca r Ha t w ood ~ N:ev Chu rch
•no" 10 J[J a"' ) ul\doy ("•f'•l•ng w o ro,h1r
M1ss Barbara Sieple, In·
9 30 a m
Le onard event ng w01 ~ h tp
H lo&lt; ~w oo d pa stor ~erv1ce s o n )undoy sc hool 10 a m
Kuby
O tl e•
pa§lor
Robe rt Sc hool
7 30 p m
ser v1rr:&gt; 7pm
1ttQC I1ng WPdne ~ dO( I :SU p 111
ev t;J nmg
d1ana
and Mr. and Mrs.
~un
doy
at
10
30
am
and
7
JO
Por ker supen ntendent Sunday . Gilmore l•n• elder ev emng 5e r
praye r an d pra, se W ednesday
l ll AfU
!All ~
UNillO You i h mectmg 'Ju ru luy ~ 30 p 111
serll'tCe
7 30 p m
Pr ayer
WMP O Rod•o program 7 4S o m , VICe 7 J0 p m Wed nesday pray er l JO p m
MHUHH~N fl f',. I 1P£&gt;Ior1d fJ orm
w !l h Oo 11 and M.nr tho Mi'tJd a w~ rn p 111 wnh Su nday H hool q 30 mee t•ng , W ednes da y , 7 JO p.m .
Harold Ball, Columbus, were
meet1ng 7 30 p m
a m
B1ble :; tudy Wednesday
~ l l V ~ II flU N f.N:H BAPI I~ l Hev
Sunda y School q 15 a m Morn
( HUU( H OF GOO of Pr ophecy
pm tor J loyd Nor r 1•, ~ up f ) u11do y ( hUI qc&gt;
weekend guests or Frances
M l M O ~ I AH CHURCH Of GOD
IJO prn
M o1 v1n Mar~ .n po st01 'Jteve lll
mg Worsh1p 10 15 o m Youth oc
loc al ed on 1he 0 J Wh tte Rood
W Hil l ) ll i APH l oo 1 ~dle HO
'&gt;&lt;- houl 4 JO am
mo r 111ng !&gt;er
IN U tPt:NO l: N 1 H O liNl: ) ~ off htghw o y 1b0. Sunday School Young .
hvr!ies and fell ow ship ta r tun•or Ractne Rou te 2 The Rev Charles tie ~ u n doy ~ c h oo l ~ up! ~un doy ,ma n IOJOorn 1-'toyt~ I '&gt; Nvi C t •
I&lt; Pv Hoy lJf'ptr-r po11or ~u .. doy
Hand pO!i l or Su nday ~choal q 45 school 10 om
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
CHUflCH
IN(
Pearl ~ t M 1d
an d sentor h•gh students b p m
mornm g w ar
)I hoo l 9 ~0 o 111
wor'&gt;hrp ~ ervr&lt;.C
10 o m
~u p e n n t end e n t John
Vlcdnc~doy 7 JO p '"
0 Dell Manley , Loveday F1rs t Wednesday nt ght Graham
Sunday even•ng worshtp 7 JO o m , mor n1n g wo rsh1p 11 a m
sh•p 11 a m ~undoy e" e""'9
C H~ ~ H~
(HU ~ L H
Of
l H~
I 0 :JCJ o m ~1b le ~ l udy and pro v er dlep01 1 !l ev
and children ,
Evenm g ser.,.ices 1 uesdoy and worshrp 7 JO Ptoye• rrl ef' l tng NA LA Rf NI 1-i i• J tlr&gt;tb(·!l GrO I(I
p m M 1d· weelo. prayer s. I'H v1ces
po~t o •
~ onn y H ud11on Su nday o l month CPMA ser v1ces , secon d
~{ r "''e WNint?~doy 7 JV p m
Co
lumbu
s,
were weekend
Fr~ d o y 7 30 p m
sc h ool :&gt; up t ':»undoy s&lt;hool , 9 JO Wed ne!odoy WMB m ee t ing th11d
and B1ble ~ ludy Thur\do y I 30 po ~ t or Wo... lup ~ · rv• cu II om
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUll ANU
or
Bessie
Graham.
guests
8EARW Al lOW RI DGt ( HUH( H p m you!h ~ erv• cc b p rn ~un
CHURCH OF CH RIST
M 1d
o m evQnm g wors htp 7 30 p m
and I JO p .,, ~un d oy
!&gt;unclay
~UilANI) l HURCH O f ( HRIIl
thr ough l1lth yo u th se rvtce
Uuone Worden
l-'rny~
1
and
pr
ol
!iC
H
!I
VtCe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob Gibson
dlepo rt 5t h and Ma 111 George Of CH RI ST
day
~r h ool 4 30 o rn ~ ~eho•d bm! o n
Croyle
,
pastor
,
G
eor
ge
lor•v (ul 1•rnon po., to • Co ) un
m•n •s ter B1ble do~s . 9 :m o m
G lm e mmrs ter M tke Gerlach
CHtSTER CH U ~ C H 0 1 GOD
~ upt
Proy £1• rner•tlllq WPclnr&gt;•
HOP ~ BAPTI ST ( HAPH
570 and Robin, Columbus, spent
day \( hool ~ur t !&gt; )om M r K.,m ey Wedn esd ay l 30 p m
morn•ng wors htp
10 )() a m
I Ht PtoPl &lt; I
CH U ~CH
Of G ronl 51 M1dd lepo rt Re v ijo bby
5upenn1enden t
Terry Yan key
Jlc, Donny H Cook po ~ t or )un
day I 30pm
and Ht:nb !::IIIII )undo y !&gt;chool and
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
w orsh1p
b)()
p m
Co rn el M&lt;M and t:lk ms Sunday sc hool 10 o .m ,
you th mtn1s ter B•ble school ~ · J O eve nmg
do,- !.Chool 9 30 om
wor5h1 p
bHA LH O II U
L HUH L H
0 1 ( Qtntr'lun• on '1 :.JO am W o , ~ hrp J.IOMt:lofOY
Bob
Alkire.
CoU 11 )t&lt;:; , tht rd !loot ov er morning wor sh•p
o m
mornmg worsh1p
10 30 Wedne sday Btble study b 30 p m
serv1c.e 11 a rn evenmg H~rv1ce
l HHI ~ 1 Gobr1e l Mn&lt;. pa •. IOt B•
and con'IU!ll('ll\ 10 JO am
11 ev enm g
Kt:NO CHURCH O f. C HRI ~ T 7 00 you!h ser vrce Wed11es doy
Henr y worshtp
am
e._-enmg w or~htp
7 30
Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Carro ll
bl " )undoy )t llool CJ 30 u m mo1
H UILA t ~(J
(O MMUhlll Y ltqh tho use H c~ t ouron l
7 30 p.m , Thur !.doy
George f-redenc k sup • )undoy 700 pm
pra yer sePI IC e 7 p m Wednes
nm g church 10 :J() am
~undo y
lHUk ( H 'Jundoy ':u-ho ol 'I :w look poslor ~undoy schoo l 10 evemng 61bl e ~ tudv and proyer and Carness visited his
mor n1ng ser¥•Ce 9 30 o m w 1th
o 111 rr'IOrt11ng w o rsh 1p 11 o m .. mee t1ng 7 30 p ,m Aft•ha ted wd h
I A NC~VI L U
( Hiofl~ T1AN
evell111q \e l vrCC
I 00
p m
o 11 1 wOt'&gt;lllt&gt; '&gt; ('lvrf(' 11 0 m
day
parents in Kentucky over the
M IDDLEPORT CHURCH Of THt preoch1ng on f1rst and th1rd )un
C¥e n111g ~ ervtce 7 30 Wednes
CHURC H Raben M uHer pa stor
Wcdne~daydHvi&lt;.Go I JOp m
Wcdne\doy praye r rncctmg 7
&gt;R C
weekend.
NAZARE NE Rev J•m Broome , doy of mon th by George P1ckens
~ u nd ov sc hool 'I :m a rn
kny
l A URll ( liH t-RH Mt 1H00t)1 p m you 1h o,o t v1ce~ ~undoy I day c ve n1ng ~e1v1ce 7·30 ln B~A O ~ O RD
CHUR CH
OF
NEW STIVf: H ~V Ill ~ COMMUN I
tcr dc no mmo t•o nol l ull go spe l
pastor M rs M ary lo they ~und o y
) tgmon sup! rnorn•n g wor sh•p
Mr . and Mrs . Frank
CHUfKH ~ ev l lo yd I ':lh oo ~
p m ~undo y 111qht w o r:&gt;htp l 30
CH R I ~ T G obn~
M i o l pastor
RUT LAN D CHURCH Of GOD
school sup t Sunday sc hool 9 JO TY Church Sunda y School ser
10 JO ~undoy evenm g ~e r v•r P
po ~ t or
lloyd Wr •ght
~undo y
HUllAN O l HUH CH O f 1H~
~u11d o y school 9 30 a m mo rn - Howard and family and Mr.
Pm. tor Uenn1s Bole s 'Ju ndoy "'1 9 chu 1ch 10
o m , mornmg wor sh•p
10 30 v1c e , q .e5 om Wo rsh1p ser vtce
l 30 mtd week ser v1ce Wed"t'\
~ h oot Svpt
M o • llulg Wor \ htp r IAl AIIlhH: lll? v Lloyd D G• 11nm
,m Jun•or and Mrs. Melvin Howard, Jr.
o m
Sund ay
evong e l1st•c 10 JO Ev ongei •SIIC ~e r v1c e 7 30 doy 7 p m
~choo l 10 o m worsh tp serv •&lt;e. church pr og ram un der d lfe ctian
9 :.10 a rn ') undav ':!1 hool I 0 10 Jr po, ror )undav \&lt;.hool 4
Wednesday
Prayer
~V R AC U ~l: CHUkCH Of.
1H~ am Wed pe~doy flroyt' o•,d B• 0 m WQI ~hiD SCI VIC{' "10 :J0 0 rn
11 :SU o m Olld 7 30 p m Prayer of Koren M ror for ch ildren 'j . \0_ or Dayton spent weekend with
mee ting ,
7 00 p , m
Pr a yer p m
NA l AH~Nl:
Rev
lJolc ~ OH
meeling , W adn es day , 7 30 p m mee lmg 7 30
ble ~ t u dy 7 JO p m )un!'loy evrn
Br oadro:; t t.... e o ver WMP O young mee l tflg Wednesday 7 30 p m .
du11ng re g ular chu rch hour 1n Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Howard.
ZION CHURCH O f CHRI ST
RUTlA ND AP (b TOLIC C HU~ C H chui ch ba se men t !:Iun day even
U N I TE D
P RES B YTE RI AN
po ster
Bob Moore
~umiay
mg wo"h•p 7 JO p m (hott f-'10(
pe o ple\
$/"fYI(C
7
p m
Mr . and Mrs. Fred Riggs
Don X hool 5up t Sunday sc hoo l '1 JO 11ce l hur~ doy 7pm
MINIST RY OF MEIC. S COUN TY Pom eroy· Hor r.sonv •lle Hd
~ V O IIgd•·· '· L ~ l'r VI( C
I 30 pIll 0 ~ J ~ ~U) ( HR I~ l , ~ l d er James tng J&gt;e r v• ce 7 p m W e d ne~ doy visited Sunday with Mr. and
Ken nedy pas to1 8111 M ct: lroy
am
ma r!"' ng w or~ h 1 p
I 0 4!&gt;
Dw•gh l l Zav• h :, d1rec tor
Dt X I I R CHURCH Of CHR III
WNi nNd&lt;Jy H~• Yl((' 7 :w p 111 M1ller Hlblo st ud y Wednesd ay, ~t:HVICe 7 JQ p m
Mrs. David Riggs.
~ urr d o y
7 :SOp rn ~und oy Sc hoo l 10 am
HARR ISO N V ILL E Sund ay ~cho o l sup t
om eJongeii SI IC serv 1ce 7 p tTl
Cherie~ Ru s!:te l t
~~
rn•n1~ t ('t
MA ~Q r J l0U N1Y
JUSILtE C H~I S TIAN C ~NlER
S(hool 9 ~0 o m m ornmg wor
lundoy n1g hr !t.e(v tc.e 'f :w p r•n
PlfE S!S YTfRIAN , R@ ,
~ rn tu t
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Alkire
Wer' lf1!oday ~erv1Ce~
proye• R1c k Mo( ombe r
wp1 \undny
IIJ( )1 ':lO Ul H!flf~ ~A P 11~1 (o r
Georges Creek Rood . Church
POM H OY
W tHl:Y A N sc. hool , 9"30 om ., m ormng wor - visited Sunday night with Mr .
Stncld ln pastor Sunday chu rch sh•p and commun 1on 10 JO am
and P'O•s e I p m
Nororene '&gt;chool CJ
o rn
wOr "&gt;lt1r ., ,.,
" "' of lf'tond and A nrl t\f ~Qn
HOLIN ~ S~
HOi fiSOn 'o'lll e Rood , sh•p 10 30 eveni ng servi ce 7 30
school 9 JQ o m , M rs Ho mer ~ o nd a y evemng youth ( hr tsifo '1 you t h 7 p m
IJa •lv rrovc• vtr(' IU J(J a 1n B•blc ~tud • l•1•"·
Mu ~n n
f' o•, rw l 'onk l owlbot
and Mrs. Marvin Hill.
t: ndeovor b p m
wors h1p ser
IX&gt;wey l( mg
p o~o tor
Ed•soh +-' •oyer meeting We dnesday , 7· 30
meet •n g f1 J(J o m Mpn" proy e• dov I :J[Jp 111
Lee , sup l .
morning worsh •p
\undoy ~chool "' 4 ~ o '"
war
v1ce
l
p
m
Wed
ne~
day
even1ng
meer. ng ~O IUfday I p 111
J&lt;lt- O R G ANI L ~O
CHUfllH 0 1 •h•p o;r&gt;t v,&lt;r&gt; I I a 111 onrl I :JO Wcovor I'IU I~ IOfH Henr y t:b hn, pm
10 lO
prny er meeimg and B1ble s!udy 7
Jr
'wndoy schoo l :.opt )undoy
tuU I UNIIW B~U11R I N IN Jt W'• C HPI ~I 0 1 l AIItR DAV 11 m
MIODLEflORT . Sunda y school
W ('o ~ ly
~.bll'
Jtu dv
~ I PAUl lUTHtRAN CHURCH,
The While House, with
o;c hool fi JO a n'l, mointng w or
( HI&lt; I ~ 1 t-ldf'll k' ~ lo k t' PO"~tOt
) A!N l~
Pn r lla ,td Ha r 1111;1 Honcl
q JO o.m Richa rd Vau ghan , supt pm
VII rl'H' ~ doy I JO p m
Corner ol Sycamo re and ~ ec ond grounds coverlnK 18 acres, is
II JO HN lU THtRAN l HURCH
, /up 11 o rn ~un d a,y evemn g ser · ~h Pom eroy. The ~ev Wlll lom
')unday ~chn!&gt;l I() o 1n Howa rd Wdl•o•n Rt u ,,
po· tn1 Hu\V'll
MA'JO I~ ( HUII( tt O f ( Hill ~ I 1-'
Mo rn1ng w o rsh 1p 10 :SO
pari of the National Park
Mmi1111Q ., ,~rrn n n
1-/ollltfl d .un lr •,(!,.,,,! lJ t!l•(l u• 1 1 ~ n . &lt;11'1 1 M1ll1•r ":: t Mmrm W V!{ f! I JO prayer mee tl rlg l'tl ur s
SYfiA CUSf: , M on11ng w orsh •p II P•ne Grove 1he fir ~ W dl!om Mc( &lt;Jy ~ up!
M •ddle5 wmth
flo sto r
~un d oy
f"o~lvl
&lt;;h urtl 1 11 om
~u nday · ;111 ~ r.: r • •t c ~
a m Sunday school 10 o m. M rs , Mtddl e ~ wor t h
~~~~ · day 'ld 'l' J • •v .,, 1
~ c hoo l o t q 4) a m ond Ch urch System.
:o ''"' l(ly I ' '"d, I 0 Ill rlo y I JO p rn

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CHOPPED UP
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dummy's kmg of hearts and

dummy' s ace of dubs li e
came to h1s hand w1th the
Jack of diomonds, ruffed a
du b With dummy "s 10 O[
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lly Oswald .Jaroby
and Alan Sontag
Toduy 's hand helped Dr
John F'l sher of Dallas and
De l Parker of Austm wm the

AN' POURED
ALL MY CORN SQUEEZIN '5
IN TH'

Sw1ss team a t the recent
G t~ l l1n lmrg reg ronal s

John 's frvc:-s pade lml wa.s
a variati on or the grand
slam force we have be~n

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discussing all week . lie
couldn 't bid six of any new
suit except spades and he
didn 't want to gd past six
unless h1s partner held two
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of the three top heart honors.
Do•I did hold those two lop
ho11ors arul hrd ~cvc11 hearts
in .sprtc of l•is r atlwr mini-

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actor Bob Cwmn mgs

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ln 1899, James Jeffn cs won
the heal ywe1ght box1ng Utle
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r"llzSIIlllllOns '" New Ynrk

nt.•w phase a nd ftrst quarter

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Wldcr U1e s1gn of Genuni.
Amencan soni.'Wrltcr Cole

las! low spade from dummy
and cl auned his contra ct
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by Henr• ArnoldandBoblee

Jumbles.

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deals and bHb one elnb 1\n
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Th1s th e !iHth b~rthda~ •&gt;f

The Al manac
United Pr ..s International
Today IS Fnday, Jun e 9, the
J6()th lla) Of 1978 With 2()5 to
follow.
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Iowa r·cadcr wanl!:i to kn ow
what call we make.
We b1d one heart We
aren't proud of the bid. but
think 1! the best acti on ava il·
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form lhfi! s urprise ans wer , as suggested by the above cartoon

XI I 11 ] ( I I I J
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Jumble Boot&lt; Na. tO, with the lltMI110 puu:ltl, is avat'-ble tor $1 .35 poetpaid from ..lun"tbft, CIO rhil nuEpapw Bo~r: :M, Norwood, N.J. 07648 lrOUde
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CENTER, INC.
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Ph. 991-1T01

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RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOD,
IChool supt Church Sc hoo l 9 15 Re v tlobby Porr &amp;r pastor Sun ·
cloy school 10 am Sunday w a r ·
a.m , worsh tp ~ e r ... tc e. 10 30 am
We
Doctors·
Su nday evenm g
Chotr rehear sal , Tuesday . 7 30 :. ht p 11 om
Prescriptions
Mill Work p m unde r d• recfl on o f Al 1ce serv tce 7 p .m , Wed nes da y Fom •ly Tro 11ng Hour 7 p m Wed nesday
!91-29SS
Cabinet Making
Nease.
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POMEROY CHURCH O F THE wors h1p se rv 1ce 7 30 p. m
Syracuse 9'12-3971
HAZH COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
NAZARENE Corne r Unton an d
Near lon g tsono m Edsel Har t
Mu lberry Re\1 . Clyde V Hender
ton , pastor Svndoy sc hool 9 30 pes tor Su nda y schoo l 10 o m
Chvrd'l
7 30 p m
pray er
am ., G len M cClung, supt , morn
mg worsh tp 10 30 a m ev entng 1 meetmg 7 30 p m Thursd ay
MIDDlEP O ~ T
PEN TECOS TAL
servtce 7 30 mtd· weell serv tce
Th11d Ave th e f.lev Wd l1 am Kn1 t
1 1
Wed nesday , 7 JO p m
• 'JJs S Third
tel pas tor Ronal d Dugan , ~ u n
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2B2 W, Main
510 N. 2nd
Middleport
day Sc hoo l ~ u p t Cla sses for all
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roy 992-9961 Midd lepor1992-34S 1
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\/te e II o m Sunda y sc hoo l 11 age s evenmg se ' " '' e 7 30 81ble
a m Ser vtce condu cted by l ay study Wednesday 7 JO p m
leaders , Dole Dullon and Rome youth ser.,. •ces Fndoy , 7 JO p m
MIDDLEP ORT F ~HWill SAP
Wtl l•omson
POMERO Y CHUR CH OF CHRIST , li ST Cmner Ash an d Plum Noe l
Herr man pa stor 5otu rdoy even
Nat1onw1de Ins. Co.
:!12 W Motn St John McArrhu r
mg ser.,. •ce 7 30 p m Su nda y
of Columbus, 0 .
pa stor Bibl e sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Sc hool 10 30 a m
804
Main
mormng wo rshtp 10 30 o m
MEIC. S
992 ·23T8 Pomeroy
Youlh meetmg s, 6 30 p m even
Ph . 949-9TJO
COOPERATIVE PARISH
tng worsh tp 7 30 Wed nes da Y,
M&lt;THODISI CHURCH
mgh t praye r m ee !Hlg a nd Btble
Robe r t T Bumgarne r
~ tudy 7 30 p m
Director
THE SAL VATION ARM Y 115
POMEROY CLU STER
Bu tte rn ut A ve Pomeroy Envo y
Re " . Robert Ho yden
and Mrs Roy W tntn g off •cers 1n
The Store
Rev James Corb tll
ch a r ge
S un d o y - h ol •ne ~s
W1th A Heart
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9
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mee tmg , I 0 o m Sun day Sc hool
116 E. Main
Racine
Church Sc hool I 0 a m
10 30 o m Sunday sc hool leader
Ph
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POMER O Y wors h1p se rv1ce
YPSM El o•se A dam s 7 p m
50 ivo l •on
meet1 ng , ve no u s 9 15 o m Su nday s.chool 10 30
Rev
Rob er t
Ho yd en
1 Con ventent
spea kers and mu SIC spec•o ls 7 30 a m
m1n 15 ter
Markets
p m Thursda y 10 a rn to 'l p m
ENHRPR I S ~
Worsh•p 9 am
tod 1es Home league all w omen
1nv1ted 7 30 p m pray er meet •n g Chu rch Sc hoo l I 0 o m
HOCK SPRIN GS Worsh 1p 10
and B1 ble stu dy
Bob Estep,
Church School 9 15o m
leader
Rev
Noel
Hermo n a m
Pomeroy 992 -2582
UMYF o30pm
teacher
Ma son 773-5721
FLATWOODS Wot sh• p 11 o rn
BURLIN G TO N SOUT HERN BAP
Chu rch Sc hoo l lO a m
TIST CHAPEL ~c ut e 1 Sha de
MI DDLtPORT CLU SHR
Pa stor Bobby £1km s
Sunda y
Rev Robert Bumgo rnEH
Monday
schoo l 5 p m Sunda-y worsht p
H ~ ATH
Robe l! Bumg 01 ner
5 45 p m , Wed nesday pr ayer ser
Acts
Pas tor
Worsh1p
10 30 am
vtce 730 pm
7
7
7- 78
PO MEROY W ESTSI D&lt; CHURCH Ch urch ~chool Q 30 a m UM YF 0
pm
OF CH RI ST 200W Mo mS! Jerr-y
Tuesday
RU Tl AND W1l bur Hd t Pa ~tor
Pau l mm•s ter phone 1N2 7060
Acts
Worsh1p
10
30
o
m
Chu
rc
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School
Cons erv011"e non IIHirumen to l
7
7
79-30
Sunda y worshtp 10 a m Btble 9 30om
SYRA CUSt CL USHR
study 11 a m worsh•p b p m
We dnesday
J.le " Harv ey Koch J1
Wedne sday Btb le slu dy 7 p m
Eatlnor
ASBUR Y
W orsh 1p 11 o rn
Acts
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
Carry Out
Chur
ch
~c
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ool
9
50
o
m
UMW
CHURCH
Rev Ro l p h Sm1 t h
12 1-25
hrs t Tuesday f! 1bl e Study Thurs
126 E. Main
pa stor Sunday school 9 30 a m
7 30 p m
Mr s Wor ley Fronc1s supe nnten
992-6304
~ C R ES T HUN Worst·11p 9 o m
dent Preaching u1r v•ces ft rst B.
pomeroy
th ird Sundays tollo w tn g Sunday Chu rc h Sc hool! 0 a m
MINENSV1lll: Wor~h•p \0 a rn
Sch ool
GRAHAM UN ITED M ETHODIST Churc h Sc hool q o rn
~Y RA CUSl: Church ~ch ool 9 00
Preachm g q 30 a m ftr st and se
o m Wo r sh1 p serv1c e 7 30 p rn
cond Sunday s ol eac h mon th
Thursday
The afternoon sun was streammg through the a ltar w1ndow the
SOUTHt:N N ClU~ T~ R
th trd and four th Sunday s each
116S . second
A c ts
and
Carole
spoke
the~r
vows
She
looked
eve
n
lovelier
w1
th
day
Ken
Rev Oovtd Harrts
mon th , w orsh1p ser v 1ce at 7 30
Pomeroy
13
112
Clus ter lead er
p m Wedn esd ay even1n gs at
the soft transfusion of llgt-.t upon her face But had tt been a cloudy
991·3325
214
E.
Matn
Rev Steven Wtlson
7 30 Pray er and Btb le Study
day. the re would have been no le ss prom1se 1n it for th1s couple
Fnda y
991
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Pomeroy
Flo1ence
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t
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SEVENTH DA Y A DV t:Nrl ~ 1
Acts
Hdton Wo ll e
Mulbe rry He tghts Rood Pomeroy
Love needs hghl 13ut the l1ght tha~ love needs comes not fro m
AssoCi at es
13 13-52
Pa stor , A lb er! 0 111es Sabbat h
the heave ns but from Heaven tlself It IS I he lig ht of d1v1ne truth of
B~ T HA NY
(Dorcas) Worsh 1p
Sc hool
Su perin te nden t
Cl a ro
9 J() a rn Church School 10 .30
Saturday
Mci nty re Sabbath ~ c h oot So tur
fa1th
of relig1ous co mm11ment
day oh ern oon at 2·00 w1 th War am
Acts
Deutz Tracto rs. New Holland
CA RMEl Chruc h ~ c ho o l q 30
shi p Ser v1ce foll ow in g at 3 15
That IS exactly what our md rn age vows mean to Chn st1a ns
14
1 23
Farm Machtnery
461 S. l,ord. Middleport
RUTLAND
FIR ST BAP TIS T am Wors h1p 10 30 om ::l 11 d and
ThiS
IS wh y we usually prefe1to be mamed 1n church Our prom1 ses
Spnng
Ave
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41
h
Su
ndays
CHUR CH
Stste r
Ha mel!
~91 -2 196
Pomeroy
APPL ~ G R OV ~ Sunday ~ c h oo l
are g1ven not only lo one another bu l to God Ou r Jove loo ks up to
WaH'I &amp;r
Supt Sund ay School
9
30
o
m
Wo
rsh1p
7
30
p
m
ls
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Q 30 o m
morntng worsh •p
H1m who descnbed h1 mse lf as 1he Light of the world.
ond l t d Iunday&gt; Ptaye• meettng
I
10 45o m
J
THE Hll AN O CHAPEl George Wedne~ doy 7 30 p m 1- ello w.,Jup
For Ken and Carole evel)' Sunday 111 churc h re news·the glo w
&gt;uppet I"'' Sa l ut day 0 p m UMW
Casto pou or Sund ay Schoo l
o
n
th
e ~r faces
and 1n lhw hearts
q JO a m evtmtng w or ~ h t p 7 30 2nd Tuesd ay 7 30 p m
&amp;
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Li::
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Chruch
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9
Thu r,doy e._-em ng pray er ser¥tCe
a m Worsh tp ~er v•c e 10 am
448 Locust
7J0p m
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For The Best In TV Viewing
Pro .,e r
me elmg 7 30 p m .
991 -3093
POM EROV fi ii: Sl
BAP TIST
Call992-lS05
Middle
Oov td M an n m•n•s ter W •lltom Wed nesday UMW IHSI Tuesday
7 30 p m
Wa tson Sun day sc hoo l supf Sun
doy ~c h ool q 30 o m morn1ng
RACI N&lt; Wt~ l tY AN
~undoy
school 10o m worsh1p 11 om
wOrlh tp I 0 30 a m
FIRST SOUT HERN SAPTI ~1 2~2 Chaot pto """ lhutSdoy ~ p m
Equipment
LnAIH FAll ~
Chu rch )choo l
Mulbe11y A "e Pomeroy Pau l J
Salt s·Service
10 o m Wo r~ h•p serv1ce 9 o m .
Groceries Wh 1t1t Pa stor Gory Sa sho m Sun
Frre Extinguishers
MORNIN G ~TA R Wors h1p 9 30
dor , (hoot sup! Sunday sch ool
General Merchandtse
am Church ~chool 10 30 om
Fire Depl Equip.
'I JO o m
morntn g wors h 1p
RaCine 949 -2150
M 1d Week ~e-rv1ce Wedn esday ~
Rutland
10 JO evet"'tng wor~htp ~ 30 p m
M tdweel.. prayer serv1c e 7 30 pm
M O JI ~ ~
CHAI' tl
Wor ~ hp
11
pm
am Church ~ c h ool Q :SO a m
M IDWA Y COMMUN ITY l~ N r H
PORTl AN D Wor-. h•p 7 J0 p m
Dex ter Rd langs ville Oh•o N:e v
Clyde Ferrell
Pa sto r
Sunday Chu rc h ~c h oof 9 30 o m
Professional Servtce
Featuring Deep Steam
~ U TTON
Chur ch )chool 9 30
lla kers of
11
a m
'J o tur day
Schoo l
Aenai-SchoolsExtraction
o m Wors t'1 1p I stand Jrd )undoys
Good
Bread
preo chtng ser._-•ces 7 30 p m
Weddlng s
992 -2206 or 992-7630
Pomeroy
,
Wednesday even.ng Btble ~ l udy 10 30 am
Chester 9BS 4151
H
NO RTHtA ~1 CLUIItR
Rt. 3, Pomeroy
ot 7 lOp m
Re, Rtchord Tho mas
FAITH I ABERNA CL&lt; CHURCH
fl o!. tor
Bo dey Run Rood Ne.,. l: mmett
Duane ~ydemll•cker
&gt;YRACUSt fi ~ S T CHURCH OF X&gt;rv•c es 11 a m
Rowson , pastor Handley Dunn
serv•ce~ 9 30 a m )undo ( X hoo l
C h• •~ llon ~ nde.o"o '
I JO p tn
.nq w OI ~" r I 0 J(J 0 rn ~unda y Wot !&gt; htp 11 o m a nd 7 p 111 B1ble
John Oouglo 5
) tudv Wed nes day 7 p m Voc a l GOD
~ A CRE O Ht:ART
Rev Fat her
No i Pe n tecos tal Re"
su p ! Sunday sc hool , I 0 a m Sun
10 JO o m
)ong se1111 Ce 8 p m f'H!m h111g fllf'llllltj ~~ , ,, ., P I p m Wed n l•\
A s~oc10 t e s
G eo rge 0 1ler pas to r Worship Paul 0 We lt on postm Phone
day ev en1ng serv1ce 7 30 Btble
SRAO B U ~ ~
C HU~ C H
0 ~ H 30
p tn
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lO a m
MAlON A" t M BL Y Of GOO ~c •v•ce )und oy 9 45 o m Sun
9"11 2825 Sa turda y eventng Mou
teodun g , 7 30 p m Thu r sday
L HH I ~ 1 Mr Donald flo le y pasto r
meetmg Wedne r, rlo r I p m Hoy p Ill
Praye t )undoy ~c h ool 9 :JO o m
7 30 Su nd ay Ma ~s . 8 a nd 10o m
D YESV Il LE
COM M UN IT Y Church Sc hoo l 9 o m
w or
IHlHlU H M 1Mf'll~1 f.l ov l arl Oudrltn g l one M ason W Vo day sc hool II a m wor ~ h t p ser
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Meel 1llQ Wed ne5 doy tl p m
(hes ter l erJ!lQn l Po ~ t or Sunday II'ICf;' 7 JQ p 1T1 fh u rsd oy p1oye 1 Coll l es~•on , Saturday 7 7 30 p rn
sh1p '&gt;e1v1ce 10 :mom ) unday
CHUR CH R o g~r C Turner pastor
CHU FI ( H 0 1 J t ~ U ') ( HIII~l
) huh' ' po • Tor Wor .., htp ""' ' v1c e
LONG BOTTOM ~undoy s&lt; h oo l se r v • c e ~ 7 p m
Ch tldren ~ mec l1119 7 30 p rl'l
CHRI ) TIAN BAPTI ST
On t he
Sunday sc hool q 30 a m Sund ay
you th gr o up
l ()( oted a! kutla nd o n New l11tlO Q JO o m ~ unduy '&gt;( hool 10 JO ~dwo l Q -15 a m
M 1 H~RMON Unt ted l:i1e ltuen Hau te 7 b ypa s~ Jo mt?s t Keesee
morn1ng worsh•p 10 30 ~un d oy ot q 30 om W orsh•p serv•ces 01 Wedne sday 7 p m
o 111 H1hlf' ~ h rrl .,.. ond prayCt ~ or Chur ch 6 4J p m Young P eo p l e~
~o o d nel&lt; ! to l a te st A &lt;rc Po rk
) 1•1 v1ce b 45 p m
honge lt sll c Church ~un da y ~chool 9 )0 o m
7 J0 p m B1bte ~!ud y and Youth
posl or Sunday Hhaot 10 a m
even•ng serv1ce 7 30
ANliQUilY BA Pr l) l fl ov ~orl ~cv Hoy Ruuse pos tOf !la bor ! VI{&lt;.' lh ut&lt;,do; I JO p tn
mee t •n g
a!
~
p m
on ':lhuler
M IDDlEPORT
morn1ng wor~htp 11 o rn even
pO ':..!Ot
)undoy ~c h oo t M us~ c 1 )unday ~c h o ol wp1 ~ u "
( A IHHOf.J l HUHCH K H! g ~bUIY ~crv1ce 7 30 p rn W o men ~ M 1~
Wo · ~ h·p
~ervtce
10 45 om
MT MORIAH BA PTI ST Corner Wed nes d ay~
9 JO o m Chur ch setv •CC 7 p m
day ::.cbool 10 JO o m
war \ h• p Wood Go1 y 1\1119 po~tor ) u n do~ o,to nory Cou nctl 10om l •rs t ond fJ reochmg s e 1 v1c e~ every ~undoy tng serv•ce , 7
NORTH Bl:I HH
W orsh 1p 11 youth mee11flg b p m 1ue ~ doy B•
1h 11 d I ue sdoy !. Praye• ond H1ble olt crna t •ng w t! h C f: Wednes da y
l HINITY Chrts ttan A ssembl y
Fourth a nd M otn
M•d dleporl
~ch o ol
lf JO o m
Hal ph lorl
I JO p m B•bl \ ~ l ud y W f'dne~
am Chur ch ~choollO am
) tudy Wednes day 7 :!0 p rn
Coolv tl le
G1lbert Spence r
ble ~ t udy 7 p m
prayer me etm g 7 30 p m N: ev
Rev Henry Key Jr pas tor Stun
day l JO p m
Jo•u,doy n1gh1 '&gt;Up('11nl( 1 1 di't T ('vCfHil9 WOI '&gt;h lp
Al f Rl; O )undoy 'Jc hool 9 30
HARII ORO CHURCII Of C HRI ~ I James teach
day School Q 30 o m Mrs l:r vm
RA CI Nt
CHUR CH Of
TH&lt; pra yer !.ennre I :JU p 111
pos te r
oo ... .d poi!OI 'Ju nd oy ~chool q lO a m
I 30
p m
Pt oy('•
mee11ng
IN l H H I ~ liA N UN ION lhe 1-!ev
rno rnmg w 01sh•p 11om Sunday
Baumga rdner
sup!
M orn.ng a m W o r ~h1 p 10 4 ~ om Prayer N A ZAfU. N~ Rev John A Coli
Hl:Ml OCK C RO VI LH I?I~ IIAN
Holler loy le ade r
W!?dnp•,dny I 10 p m
meet•ng Wed ne\day 7 AS p m
7 30 p m
c ven tng se rv1ce
worsh1p , 10 A5am
man po ~ t o r hank lm Imboden
J ~H OV AH ~ W llN l:.S~ H I m de
Hoge 1 Wo t ~ on posto • Kenne th
lONG Bll iiOM CHRIIIIAN Wdltom Campbe ll po::. to r ~undoy
m tdweek pra ye r se1 vtce Wedne!.
eo st of Hu tl ond, 1unc tt on ol Uou t
M IDDLEP O RT CHURC H O f UMW Jrd Tuesdoy 8 p rn
cho11mon of the Boo•d ol ( h r~s
l:iy&lt;H Jun doy ~&lt;h oo t &lt;,upl M om
Brucf' ~n 11 T h
tlO ':. tO•
Wallace )c hool 9 30 am Jorne\ H u g he~
RH OSVI LL ~ !:tun doy 5&lt; hool 9 30 11an ltle
~ up!
even1n g sCt ll'tCC 7 30 p m
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNIO N
174 and No bl e Summ tl Rood P
day 7 30 p m
~undoy 'Jchool
9 :SO "'9 war ~ h1 p q JO o rn
')un
()(Jin('w ood )up ' B•bl(.• ~c h ool
om Worsh 1p 7 JO p m J.l rayer om
Wedne ~ d oy
ovenm g p rayer 174) ~ u n doy Bt ble lec tute 9 30
MO UNl
Ohve C o m m un ll y
lawrenc e M anl ey pa ~ t or M r&lt;:.
marn1n g w o r ~ h1p 10 JO
day school 10 30 o n
t.•vfllnng q :m n rn
l'•t•n(h•ng '&gt; I! I VI(e
rue sdoy Sunda y even1 n g w o r ~ h · p 7 JO ~CIII'tCe 7 JU WNint•\doy ijtble 10 4J om No c,. e•11nq \NviCt:!
mcellng 7 30 p.m You th pra yer a
Wat ch to wer st udy , 10 JO lhurch
l ong So llom
Ru sse ll
Russ ell Young ~undoy School M ee llng 7 30 p m
ViS itolton7 30 p m I st Thursday
om , Tuesd ay , 61bl e study 7 and (ltne
supe nnt endefl t
~un d oy
p m Proy e• meettng W edne ~ ) rudy 7 J(J p m
~-IY ~ I ll I&lt; U f~ HH:t: M~ 1HOD I ~ T. SCI VI( Q UQ{h IUI:!Sdoy
Supt Sunday )chool 9 30 o m
S!t V ~R RIUG l Wors h•p 10 o m
~ AI R V I t W
BIBLE CHU RC H ij 15 p rn
day 7 30pm
M1
UNION BAI' I I ~ 1
lJon ( HUHCH Un v HN bett Aliu1g
Thu rsd ay , theoc ro1 •c ~c h oo l 10o m You th g roup 011 d
Eve mn g wor~h•p 7 30 Wednes
Chur ch ~chool 9 o m
tctor I W Vo Ht 1 fl ev Char le~ school
day prayer meet•n g 7 30 p m
RA CI N ~ FI H~T ~Af-' li) T Uo n l
Wt l\Or1
~., n do y
~l h oo !
1 30 p m
serv •ce p•ayer mee tings Wed n es day 7 JO
pa'&gt;IOI )uPd CJy Sdmul 9 30 am
TU P J.I t:H ~· PlAIN S Worsh•p q Wotker
Horg t OIICS pa stor W or!o htp ser
MI . M O RI A H CHURCH O F GOD ,
1-'o ~ t or
Honn1 e ~e l se •
~u p er•n t en de n l
~u•1d0'f !!C hool
mce l tn g 8 30 p m
p m Churc h ~e r ¥1Ces Sunda-y 7 JO
Morn•ng ~erv•H'
10 30 o rn
" 'ces 9 30 o m Su nday school
HOPE BAPTI ST
570 Grant St
p rn , l a wrence Bu sh , p astor
floc. ne Rou t e 2 the fi e.,. James o m Ch urc h School! 0 o m
Sundo y sch ool supt
Sunday 4 4 ~ o m r vPfi•ng w or ~ h1p I : w h angcl• ., l •&lt; 1CtvK P I :JU p m
KEN O CHURCH O f CHR II T '.&gt;c hoo l 9 30 o m rno rn•ng war
M, Mun cy pas tor Sunday school ,
P• oyN lllN! tmg lhur~d oy 7 JO 11 o m evl:!n •ng wo rsh•p 7 30 M•ddlepo rt Hobby Elkms, pa stor
p rn Pt oye1 IN?Ortnq I 30 p " '
p rn
1ue~doy co tt age pray er ~ u nd oy Sc hoo l 10 om wor ship
9 A5 a m mornmg w or5h1 p 11 G eo rge f-red ert ck ~u pt ) e r ... •ce sh1p 10 40 a m Sunday CII'E'Illl'9 Wed nc:.doy
p Ill
weeMiy 9 30 a m on Sunday
o .m _ eve n.n g w orsh1 p
7 30
wors h ip 7 30 Wednesday eve 11
I UPP~H )
PlAIN ) ( HHI ) IIAN
IIU!:O DM CiO)flll MI 'J~ ION at mee l1119 and H1ble ~t udy , q JO ser v•cc, 11 o m c"e n1ng ~e r ... •ce
Prayer mee11ng l uesday , 7 30 Pr each1ng f ·r~ ! and th 1rd Sun d ay~ •ng tl •ble study 7 30
CHUIICH
l uqC'n(' Undprwood
7 JO p m
Thur sda y pra ye r
Bold
Kn o b
l&lt; rv
La wre nce a rn Wo rs h•p se r vtce We d ne ~
ol m on th by Cl• tf o rd ~mtlh 9 30
pm
Young peop lE! s meet m g
l) AN VI tU Wl: St E'f' AN Re11 H pm tot
Howo1d Coldw r&gt; ll J•
mee ttng a nd H•ble ~ tu d y 7 30
Gluc:&gt;f&gt;ntomp ~~ po~ 1 0 1 !l ager da y 7 JO p m
om ,
( Al VA H¥ BIBL~ CHURCH now pm
7 30 p m Thur sd ay
D Brow n po sl or ~undoy ~cho o l
)und o~
~ch ou l
~upl
"rtJnd ny W11llo•d ~ ~ Jundoy •. r hool '&gt;Ufll
HO BSON CHRI STI AN UNION
MIDD LE PORT FIRST BA PTIS T
9 JO o rn
mornmg w or~ h • p ~d10ol 'l JO o m
RUTLAND FRHWILL BAPTIST
M o 1n1119 )c r
~undoy ~ ch oo l 'I 30 o
c vf'nmg loc aled on Pom e1 o y P1ke Co un ty
ftev Ke1th '{bltn pasta• )under 10 A!:I you 1h ~erv• c e b 45 p m
Corner St•th and Pol mer the Re¥
Le land Hol ey pas tor
I J O 1&gt; Ill
l'10 yCt h: ood IS nca r Ha t w ood ~ N:ev Chu rch
•no" 10 J[J a"' ) ul\doy ("•f'•l•ng w o ro,h1r
M1ss Barbara Sieple, In·
9 30 a m
Le onard event ng w01 ~ h tp
H lo&lt; ~w oo d pa stor ~erv1ce s o n )undoy sc hool 10 a m
Kuby
O tl e•
pa§lor
Robe rt Sc hool
7 30 p m
ser v1rr:&gt; 7pm
1ttQC I1ng WPdne ~ dO( I :SU p 111
ev t;J nmg
d1ana
and Mr. and Mrs.
~un
doy
at
10
30
am
and
7
JO
Por ker supen ntendent Sunday . Gilmore l•n• elder ev emng 5e r
praye r an d pra, se W ednesday
l ll AfU
!All ~
UNillO You i h mectmg 'Ju ru luy ~ 30 p 111
serll'tCe
7 30 p m
Pr ayer
WMP O Rod•o program 7 4S o m , VICe 7 J0 p m Wed nesday pray er l JO p m
MHUHH~N fl f',. I 1P£&gt;Ior1d fJ orm
w !l h Oo 11 and M.nr tho Mi'tJd a w~ rn p 111 wnh Su nday H hool q 30 mee t•ng , W ednes da y , 7 JO p.m .
Harold Ball, Columbus, were
meet1ng 7 30 p m
a m
B1ble :; tudy Wednesday
~ l l V ~ II flU N f.N:H BAPI I~ l Hev
Sunda y School q 15 a m Morn
( HUU( H OF GOO of Pr ophecy
pm tor J loyd Nor r 1•, ~ up f ) u11do y ( hUI qc&gt;
weekend guests or Frances
M l M O ~ I AH CHURCH Of GOD
IJO prn
M o1 v1n Mar~ .n po st01 'Jteve lll
mg Worsh1p 10 15 o m Youth oc
loc al ed on 1he 0 J Wh tte Rood
W Hil l ) ll i APH l oo 1 ~dle HO
'&gt;&lt;- houl 4 JO am
mo r 111ng !&gt;er
IN U tPt:NO l: N 1 H O liNl: ) ~ off htghw o y 1b0. Sunday School Young .
hvr!ies and fell ow ship ta r tun•or Ractne Rou te 2 The Rev Charles tie ~ u n doy ~ c h oo l ~ up! ~un doy ,ma n IOJOorn 1-'toyt~ I '&gt; Nvi C t •
I&lt; Pv Hoy lJf'ptr-r po11or ~u .. doy
Hand pO!i l or Su nday ~choal q 45 school 10 om
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
CHUflCH
IN(
Pearl ~ t M 1d
an d sentor h•gh students b p m
mornm g w ar
)I hoo l 9 ~0 o 111
wor'&gt;hrp ~ ervr&lt;.C
10 o m
~u p e n n t end e n t John
Vlcdnc~doy 7 JO p '"
0 Dell Manley , Loveday F1rs t Wednesday nt ght Graham
Sunday even•ng worshtp 7 JO o m , mor n1n g wo rsh1p 11 a m
sh•p 11 a m ~undoy e" e""'9
C H~ ~ H~
(HU ~ L H
Of
l H~
I 0 :JCJ o m ~1b le ~ l udy and pro v er dlep01 1 !l ev
and children ,
Evenm g ser.,.ices 1 uesdoy and worshrp 7 JO Ptoye• rrl ef' l tng NA LA Rf NI 1-i i• J tlr&gt;tb(·!l GrO I(I
p m M 1d· weelo. prayer s. I'H v1ces
po~t o •
~ onn y H ud11on Su nday o l month CPMA ser v1ces , secon d
~{ r "''e WNint?~doy 7 JV p m
Co
lumbu
s,
were weekend
Fr~ d o y 7 30 p m
sc h ool :&gt; up t ':»undoy s&lt;hool , 9 JO Wed ne!odoy WMB m ee t ing th11d
and B1ble ~ ludy Thur\do y I 30 po ~ t or Wo... lup ~ · rv• cu II om
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUll ANU
or
Bessie
Graham.
guests
8EARW Al lOW RI DGt ( HUH( H p m you!h ~ erv• cc b p rn ~un
CHURCH OF CH RIST
M 1d
o m evQnm g wors htp 7 30 p m
and I JO p .,, ~un d oy
!&gt;unclay
~UilANI) l HURCH O f ( HRIIl
thr ough l1lth yo u th se rvtce
Uuone Worden
l-'rny~
1
and
pr
ol
!iC
H
!I
VtCe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob Gibson
dlepo rt 5t h and Ma 111 George Of CH RI ST
day
~r h ool 4 30 o rn ~ ~eho•d bm! o n
Croyle
,
pastor
,
G
eor
ge
lor•v (ul 1•rnon po., to • Co ) un
m•n •s ter B1ble do~s . 9 :m o m
G lm e mmrs ter M tke Gerlach
CHtSTER CH U ~ C H 0 1 GOD
~ upt
Proy £1• rner•tlllq WPclnr&gt;•
HOP ~ BAPTI ST ( HAPH
570 and Robin, Columbus, spent
day \( hool ~ur t !&gt; )om M r K.,m ey Wedn esd ay l 30 p m
morn•ng wors htp
10 )() a m
I Ht PtoPl &lt; I
CH U ~CH
Of G ronl 51 M1dd lepo rt Re v ijo bby
5upenn1enden t
Terry Yan key
Jlc, Donny H Cook po ~ t or )un
day I 30pm
and Ht:nb !::IIIII )undo y !&gt;chool and
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
w orsh1p
b)()
p m
Co rn el M&lt;M and t:lk ms Sunday sc hool 10 o .m ,
you th mtn1s ter B•ble school ~ · J O eve nmg
do,- !.Chool 9 30 om
wor5h1 p
bHA LH O II U
L HUH L H
0 1 ( Qtntr'lun• on '1 :.JO am W o , ~ hrp J.IOMt:lofOY
Bob
Alkire.
CoU 11 )t&lt;:; , tht rd !loot ov er morning wor sh•p
o m
mornmg worsh1p
10 30 Wedne sday Btble study b 30 p m
serv1c.e 11 a rn evenmg H~rv1ce
l HHI ~ 1 Gobr1e l Mn&lt;. pa •. IOt B•
and con'IU!ll('ll\ 10 JO am
11 ev enm g
Kt:NO CHURCH O f. C HRI ~ T 7 00 you!h ser vrce Wed11es doy
Henr y worshtp
am
e._-enmg w or~htp
7 30
Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Carro ll
bl " )undoy )t llool CJ 30 u m mo1
H UILA t ~(J
(O MMUhlll Y ltqh tho use H c~ t ouron l
7 30 p.m , Thur !.doy
George f-redenc k sup • )undoy 700 pm
pra yer sePI IC e 7 p m Wednes
nm g church 10 :J() am
~undo y
lHUk ( H 'Jundoy ':u-ho ol 'I :w look poslor ~undoy schoo l 10 evemng 61bl e ~ tudv and proyer and Carness visited his
mor n1ng ser¥•Ce 9 30 o m w 1th
o 111 rr'IOrt11ng w o rsh 1p 11 o m .. mee t1ng 7 30 p ,m Aft•ha ted wd h
I A NC~VI L U
( Hiofl~ T1AN
evell111q \e l vrCC
I 00
p m
o 11 1 wOt'&gt;lllt&gt; '&gt; ('lvrf(' 11 0 m
day
parents in Kentucky over the
M IDDLEPORT CHURCH Of THt preoch1ng on f1rst and th1rd )un
C¥e n111g ~ ervtce 7 30 Wednes
CHURC H Raben M uHer pa stor
Wcdne~daydHvi&lt;.Go I JOp m
Wcdne\doy praye r rncctmg 7
&gt;R C
weekend.
NAZARE NE Rev J•m Broome , doy of mon th by George P1ckens
~ u nd ov sc hool 'I :m a rn
kny
l A URll ( liH t-RH Mt 1H00t)1 p m you 1h o,o t v1ce~ ~undoy I day c ve n1ng ~e1v1ce 7·30 ln B~A O ~ O RD
CHUR CH
OF
NEW STIVf: H ~V Ill ~ COMMUN I
tcr dc no mmo t•o nol l ull go spe l
pastor M rs M ary lo they ~und o y
) tgmon sup! rnorn•n g wor sh•p
Mr . and Mrs . Frank
CHUfKH ~ ev l lo yd I ':lh oo ~
p m ~undo y 111qht w o r:&gt;htp l 30
CH R I ~ T G obn~
M i o l pastor
RUT LAN D CHURCH Of GOD
school sup t Sunday sc hool 9 JO TY Church Sunda y School ser
10 JO ~undoy evenm g ~e r v•r P
po ~ t or
lloyd Wr •ght
~undo y
HUllAN O l HUH CH O f 1H~
~u11d o y school 9 30 a m mo rn - Howard and family and Mr.
Pm. tor Uenn1s Bole s 'Ju ndoy "'1 9 chu 1ch 10
o m , mornmg wor sh•p
10 30 v1c e , q .e5 om Wo rsh1p ser vtce
l 30 mtd week ser v1ce Wed"t'\
~ h oot Svpt
M o • llulg Wor \ htp r IAl AIIlhH: lll? v Lloyd D G• 11nm
,m Jun•or and Mrs. Melvin Howard, Jr.
o m
Sund ay
evong e l1st•c 10 JO Ev ongei •SIIC ~e r v1c e 7 30 doy 7 p m
~choo l 10 o m worsh tp serv •&lt;e. church pr og ram un der d lfe ctian
9 :.10 a rn ') undav ':!1 hool I 0 10 Jr po, ror )undav \&lt;.hool 4
Wednesday
Prayer
~V R AC U ~l: CHUkCH Of.
1H~ am Wed pe~doy flroyt' o•,d B• 0 m WQI ~hiD SCI VIC{' "10 :J0 0 rn
11 :SU o m Olld 7 30 p m Prayer of Koren M ror for ch ildren 'j . \0_ or Dayton spent weekend with
mee ting ,
7 00 p , m
Pr a yer p m
NA l AH~Nl:
Rev
lJolc ~ OH
meeling , W adn es day , 7 30 p m mee lmg 7 30
ble ~ t u dy 7 JO p m )un!'loy evrn
Br oadro:; t t.... e o ver WMP O young mee l tflg Wednesday 7 30 p m .
du11ng re g ular chu rch hour 1n Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Howard.
ZION CHURCH O f CHRI ST
RUTlA ND AP (b TOLIC C HU~ C H chui ch ba se men t !:Iun day even
U N I TE D
P RES B YTE RI AN
po ster
Bob Moore
~umiay
mg wo"h•p 7 JO p m (hott f-'10(
pe o ple\
$/"fYI(C
7
p m
Mr . and Mrs. Fred Riggs
Don X hool 5up t Sunday sc hoo l '1 JO 11ce l hur~ doy 7pm
MINIST RY OF MEIC. S COUN TY Pom eroy· Hor r.sonv •lle Hd
~ V O IIgd•·· '· L ~ l'r VI( C
I 30 pIll 0 ~ J ~ ~U) ( HR I~ l , ~ l d er James tng J&gt;e r v• ce 7 p m W e d ne~ doy visited Sunday with Mr. and
Ken nedy pas to1 8111 M ct: lroy
am
ma r!"' ng w or~ h 1 p
I 0 4!&gt;
Dw•gh l l Zav• h :, d1rec tor
Dt X I I R CHURCH Of CHR III
WNi nNd&lt;Jy H~• Yl((' 7 :w p 111 M1ller Hlblo st ud y Wednesd ay, ~t:HVICe 7 JQ p m
Mrs. David Riggs.
~ urr d o y
7 :SOp rn ~und oy Sc hoo l 10 am
HARR ISO N V ILL E Sund ay ~cho o l sup t
om eJongeii SI IC serv 1ce 7 p tTl
Cherie~ Ru s!:te l t
~~
rn•n1~ t ('t
MA ~Q r J l0U N1Y
JUSILtE C H~I S TIAN C ~NlER
S(hool 9 ~0 o m m ornmg wor
lundoy n1g hr !t.e(v tc.e 'f :w p r•n
PlfE S!S YTfRIAN , R@ ,
~ rn tu t
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Alkire
Wer' lf1!oday ~erv1Ce~
proye• R1c k Mo( ombe r
wp1 \undny
IIJ( )1 ':lO Ul H!flf~ ~A P 11~1 (o r
Georges Creek Rood . Church
POM H OY
W tHl:Y A N sc. hool , 9"30 om ., m ormng wor - visited Sunday night with Mr .
Stncld ln pastor Sunday chu rch sh•p and commun 1on 10 JO am
and P'O•s e I p m
Nororene '&gt;chool CJ
o rn
wOr "&gt;lt1r ., ,.,
" "' of lf'tond and A nrl t\f ~Qn
HOLIN ~ S~
HOi fiSOn 'o'lll e Rood , sh•p 10 30 eveni ng servi ce 7 30
school 9 JQ o m , M rs Ho mer ~ o nd a y evemng youth ( hr tsifo '1 you t h 7 p m
IJa •lv rrovc• vtr(' IU J(J a 1n B•blc ~tud • l•1•"·
Mu ~n n
f' o•, rw l 'onk l owlbot
and Mrs. Marvin Hill.
t: ndeovor b p m
wors h1p ser
IX&gt;wey l( mg
p o~o tor
Ed•soh +-' •oyer meeting We dnesday , 7· 30
meet •n g f1 J(J o m Mpn" proy e• dov I :J[Jp 111
Lee , sup l .
morning worsh •p
\undoy ~chool "' 4 ~ o '"
war
v1ce
l
p
m
Wed
ne~
day
even1ng
meer. ng ~O IUfday I p 111
J&lt;lt- O R G ANI L ~O
CHUfllH 0 1 •h•p o;r&gt;t v,&lt;r&gt; I I a 111 onrl I :JO Wcovor I'IU I~ IOfH Henr y t:b hn, pm
10 lO
prny er meeimg and B1ble s!udy 7
Jr
'wndoy schoo l :.opt )undoy
tuU I UNIIW B~U11R I N IN Jt W'• C HPI ~I 0 1 l AIItR DAV 11 m
MIODLEflORT . Sunda y school
W ('o ~ ly
~.bll'
Jtu dv
~ I PAUl lUTHtRAN CHURCH,
The While House, with
o;c hool fi JO a n'l, mointng w or
( HI&lt; I ~ 1 t-ldf'll k' ~ lo k t' PO"~tOt
) A!N l~
Pn r lla ,td Ha r 1111;1 Honcl
q JO o.m Richa rd Vau ghan , supt pm
VII rl'H' ~ doy I JO p m
Corner ol Sycamo re and ~ ec ond grounds coverlnK 18 acres, is
II JO HN lU THtRAN l HURCH
, /up 11 o rn ~un d a,y evemn g ser · ~h Pom eroy. The ~ev Wlll lom
')unday ~chn!&gt;l I() o 1n Howa rd Wdl•o•n Rt u ,,
po· tn1 Hu\V'll
MA'JO I~ ( HUII( tt O f ( Hill ~ I 1-'
Mo rn1ng w o rsh 1p 10 :SO
pari of the National Park
Mmi1111Q ., ,~rrn n n
1-/ollltfl d .un lr •,(!,.,,,! lJ t!l•(l u• 1 1 ~ n . &lt;11'1 1 M1ll1•r ":: t Mmrm W V!{ f! I JO prayer mee tl rlg l'tl ur s
SYfiA CUSf: , M on11ng w orsh •p II P•ne Grove 1he fir ~ W dl!om Mc( &lt;Jy ~ up!
M •ddle5 wmth
flo sto r
~un d oy
f"o~lvl
&lt;;h urtl 1 11 om
~u nday · ;111 ~ r.: r • •t c ~
a m Sunday school 10 o m. M rs , Mtddl e ~ wor t h
~~~~ · day 'ld 'l' J • •v .,, 1
~ c hoo l o t q 4) a m ond Ch urch System.
:o ''"' l(ly I ' '"d, I 0 Ill rlo y I JO p rn

TRINI TY CHURCH , Re"&lt;~ W H
Pemn pasto r Bob Buck Su nday

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY

These Messages

Of Our Religious Heritage

Fill

Are Sponsored Each Week By The Following:

9- The Da1ly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fnday, June 9. 1978
DICK TRACY

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FRENCH'S
SUNOCO
·SERVICE
CENTERS

MIKE SWIGER
STATE FARM
INSURANCE

Ser

~~~TE~ . !OY -·

DON'T TELL M!i
IT DOE5~ T MA~E
'lOUR MOUTH

P. J. PAULEY,
AGENT

ROSEBERRY'S
PENNZOIL

THAT OLD

'fOlYYI: GOT

FOQ L.McKEE.

EVIDE'NC&amp; .. . WHY
N OT TURN IT OVER.
T O THE POLICE-~

CAME 5NI FFIN C?
AROUND FOR A
PIECE OF THI:

WATER l

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ACTIOI\J!

w.

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

AND GET THE TITUS
NAME SMEARED AL~
OVER. THE S.CANDI\l.$H&amp;ETS ~, ,NO
THANKS!

-

'IOU I'. EHOS$ -- HE-

BESIDES-- EVERYTHINI:'&gt;

WHY NOT1. . ISN' T

I COULD TELL 'EM l!i J U7T
BMED 01\J M'l WORD... I
STILL NEED fJA CI&lt;IJP
PROOF -· HOM AN

THE DEA L I 'M OFFERIN(; YOU FAT AN D
JU ICY EN OUc;H ~

INDEPENDENT
WITNESS!

Athens County
Savings &amp; Loan

Co. -

Ridenour
TV &amp; Appliance
Gas Service

Midway Market
Bob's Market

AAe 'IOU SURE
'VOUR FOOT'S
A~L RIGHT?

E;LBY. I THINK '&gt;OUR
MACHINe'S GONE A
L ITTL E- HAY WI RS!
LOOK!

EUIOTT

APPLIANCE II

&amp;s

~E NEW MOO!JL.E,
A ~NISE GLOW ~INS 10

BRIGi-1-reN 'THE

PIZZA SHACK

1N51DE

OF

iHE 'NANSMISSION OIAMSER .

ORPHAN ANNIE-THE NOTORIOUS JOINT
BLI T ll DOfS

HU IH

WH Y, HI:

SHORf · - BUT 1\ f

YEP · J f 6 S A C A ~ D

HOWS YOUR

DOES MANA GE

'" AN D HE SHOR E

KNI E. TH IS

DOf S RECOVE R
WH f l'&lt; HE HFARS
riDD! E MIJSIC

MORN ING,
UNClE JES?

Hf.\5 TO SlAV IN
13ED ntL 1 MOST
BRFAKFASr II Mf

VIRGIL B.
TEAFORD SR.

Reuter-Brogan
Insurance
Services

[)(X AND HIS FRIENDS

\'vORl&lt; ON

f O GE1 UP FOI&lt;
BREAKFAST ·
1-iEH - HEH 1

~N CE '? RABB IT I-I Ol LOW ?
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YES ;J 'f'E S, K'AlF'f
" THE DANCE AI

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ANYfHtNG

I D lOVE TO
BUT·-

1

FuHon-Thompson
Tractor Sales, Inc.

Don Thompson Ford, Inc.

WILKINSON
II E ·
Sma ngmes

Sales

The4 t'm ~

cant be! But
I saw 1t run '

[t

Wat er 1n the rad1ator
wat er in the
qas tank!

l am

siiiLJ old
fool
bats
1n h1S
bellhop!

Service

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WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

Attend The Church

Of Your Choice

BROWN'S
FIRE &amp; SAFID

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This Sunday

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

HEINER'S
.BAKERY

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

MARK V STORE
Middleport

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BRIDGE

ICffP ,.EL.L..INu

YOU, e:~NII:,

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
••
DON'T PLAY WJ,.H ••. Five bid asks slam
!Jl'l
Til
YOUR' FOOD uNJ.,ess ;
ftr.!:i t
111 h1s own ham.L
• K 7ti
lie noted the rail of the queen
l

was t:~refu l lo wan th e

N O~

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SuRE you

sp t td c

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fr om Ea st a nd tlec 1d ed if

tA KQi06
t A

a nyone held fow
Ea st would IJc

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CAN WIN.

EAST

BORN LOSER

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SOUTH
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Vulnerable : Both
Dea ler South
West

North East

Pi:ISS

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Pass
Pa ss

St
Pass

PH ss

P&lt;:~ss

Pi:l ss

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Pct :-~s

REVENOOERS
CHOPPED UP
MY STI LL

man

dummy's kmg of hearts and

dummy' s ace of dubs li e
came to h1s hand w1th the
Jack of diomonds, ruffed a
du b With dummy "s 10 O[
he" n s. led the sev en of
hco rt:-; ami flllcsscd h1s rune
lie then cashed the queen of

So!Jlh

Pa s~

l,a ss

Openmg lead : • J
lly Oswald .Jaroby
and Alan Sontag
Toduy 's hand helped Dr
John F'l sher of Dallas and
De l Parker of Austm wm the

AN' POURED
ALL MY CORN SQUEEZIN '5
IN TH'

Sw1ss team a t the recent
G t~ l l1n lmrg reg ronal s

John 's frvc:-s pade lml wa.s
a variati on or the grand
slam force we have be~n

CREEl&lt;

discussing all week . lie
couldn 't bid six of any new
suit except spades and he
didn 't want to gd past six
unless h1s partner held two
'\·'-- ~ 1

of the three top heart honors.
Do•I did hold those two lop
ho11ors arul hrd ~cvc11 hearts
in .sprtc of l•is r atlwr mini-

.__:::::;:;:~~:__j 01\llll hitnd

actor Bob Cwmn mgs

On Uus day 111 hiStory ·
ln 1899, James Jeffn cs won
the heal ywe1ght box1ng Utle
b)
knoc kmg nut Bnb
r"llzSIIlllllOns '" New Ynrk

nt.•w phase a nd ftrst quarter

Th e mornin g sta r 1s
Mercury
The eve ning s t:H s a rc
Venus. Mars, Saturn and
Jup1ter
1110sc born on th1s dote arc
Wldcr U1e s1gn of Genuni.
Amencan soni.'Wrltcr Cole

las! low spade from dummy
and cl auned his contra ct
The hand was what ex pert, call a illy down 111 that
1t was a cinch provided Del
made ev ery correct pll:ly
ft·om li'! Ck one on

ftfl\ff.\,0 fii}'\1

l'lly

In 1913. Congress passed an
prov1d m g fo r "pa~ ~cts~

ac l

you gu"

these four

ta x

~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by Henr• ArnoldandBoblee

Jumbles.

one letter to eacl'1 sq uare, to l orm
tour ordtnary words

VEVER

10
EMICH

10

0
0

~AHMY~
J r 0
10
No one 1s vulnerable East tCROAFT I
deals and bHb one elnb 1\n
Sitlm~

mcom t.:!

deduCti ons ll aul hom.cd
emp loyers to Withh old
p~1 y m e nt~
from s a l t~ r y
checks

~ ~ ~~ '\
Unscramble

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Porte r was born June 9. 189:!.
Th1s th e !iHth b~rthda~ •&gt;f

The Al manac
United Pr ..s International
Today IS Fnday, Jun e 9, the
J6()th lla) Of 1978 With 2()5 to
follow.
The moon is bctwe&lt;&gt;n 1ts

sa w West show out.
Ill s nc.l(t step was t o eash

Q

BARNEY
TH' DADBURN

th~

heurts whtle lll sl'arding the
It

Pi:I SS

trumps ,

Then he cttshl•d h1s a ce and

t Q
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Harrisonville
Society News

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l'HE:Y !ZAN YOU o :::;: --1:= ROP?
AN ? W:=NT OV:''&lt;. YOU R. CAQ

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South. you hold

6-!*- B

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SOUNDS LIKE A
LOW CHAR'ACIER
11-J PARIS,

• 9 :1

Iowa r·cadcr wanl!:i to kn ow
what call we make.
We b1d one heart We
aren't proud of the bid. but
think 1! the best acti on ava il·
able
, Nl· W~ I'AI ' M t I:N 1LIO'His f.: 1\,-;.r.;N ,

tFnt a copv ui .JACOBY MOOSt?fld !1 10
' Wrn at
BudQe. cat e of lh1s ne wspa ·
rer P 0 Bo• 489 Raaro Ctty

J KJ

lvtswer here:

[)

A[

Now arrange the ctrcled le tters to
form lhfi! s urprise ans wer , as suggested by the above cartoon

XI I 11 ] ( I I I J
(Answe rs to morrow)

VeSietday's

I

Jumbles ALBUM lWINE HANSOM BEDECK
Answer Co uld be strung up by the neck i - BEAOS

ERN

Sralt0/1 New YO&lt;' N Y 70019 I

'

Jumble Boot&lt; Na. tO, with the lltMI110 puu:ltl, is avat'-ble tor $1 .35 poetpaid from ..lun"tbft, CIO rhil nuEpapw Bo~r: :M, Norwood, N.J. 07648 lrOUde
your name, edchal, q. OCidlllf'ld l'nlbrd'IM:ks Plf)'-.ble kl ~•w Jllij+boc*l

�10 _ 'T'he natlv Sent mel, Mtddleporl-Pomeroy, 0 ., Frtday, June 9, 1978

P:fldfu~

:a;:7~olt:~

House

o•

Ira ler by h;-.t'?d mcome cou ple

991

11 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 , ~'rtday, June 9, 1978

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

I !5

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101

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Alb rumun11. ulfrtr llrl:ln tt•n~ttUlllt
till\• Ol;tll ~ diltl~l'tl (1\ till l i lti\
rult

In

ITI~IIIUt 1

1 ru d uf 1 hank... and
ti tt' llt:. J~l ~o~ rr rll l \00

Obt\Uilrl
r ruumwn ( lt)illtt ml\ i111t t

'l uiJrlt&gt; tlonrt "'' ll'~.11Hl' Hd'&lt;t ]t ..,
Hit .. ,.._qJ\td unl) ~o~rtl r r,r ~ll 'olrth
urdrr :!.'it~ rl •h,H /!:1 frrr .nh r&lt;H I\
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lint I

lht l'uLh,htr

rt~ t llr'

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\l tl[lln t tt'JU1&lt;illl iHhci tt l!lttl t l;.

Jtrlrun,rl Jlrt l'ul!l blttr 1\ ll t rr• l lll
tl ' 'fH n ~ rhh fur 1111111 tlr.ur rrl\1' 1111 111
rt&lt;t tur~·r 111 n
l'hwu (J9'2 2\:Ju

HdpWanted

f'ur Rent
J ANU &lt;1 RM furnt o;hed and un
lurnl')heO opt~
Phone 991

)li.)HY lrorne houo,t.• b
roatns and bot h ce llor ou t
butldHlQS 4 oo es land at ...~d g e
of Rutland Comple te 1rorle r
hook up al !io :l bon k ~ appror o;
ed pro perly ol SIS 500 Pho ne
~~1. l09 4

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Cll l l!:: N ~

Our
new
you may be
able to l"e 1n our opor lrner1t
lm le, ~ than SSO o mon th f-o1
more tn !or mal on
con ta ct
Vrlloge Mon o• A pot tm en t ~
'!frJ 7787

!:.I::NIOR

ren t er~ a~s , s to nce

!:.~VI:: N

fo!OOM j1ou se wllh bo th
and garage N o pet' Co! I of fer
~ pm H.o~3 1900

tWO ts!::IJ~ OOM t rader No
Coli ofte1 ~ pm tl43 ')900

~f!'h

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
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\ ,' 11nn S.tnud,n

r ut ..d•• ,
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pulJhl &lt;~th•ll

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\H WI'::IH To e xt end OU I thank !&gt;
and apprec ,ar ,an to ou1 manY'
I 11end~ and rel ot 1 v e~ wh o
helped us m so many way'
when we los • our loved one
Our ~pec1ol thonko; to GIPtltm
Re nne l ~ Cand y Blad, we11 !lob
by and Hyll,a ~bltn A lso a
~p e c1 o l t hanK~ to the nu1se~
doCJors and stoli ol both HoiH•r
MPd col Cente1 or td to the Cor
d10C Core Un t l o Re v Mon1'&gt;
and to Ewmgs Funera l Home a
ver y deep and stncere thank .:.
l or all you dtd l o1 us
Carrol and ho Jo McKentte and
Koth lenn Clonch
I H~

FAMilY o! A liCe E:1 Dod ~on
exp1esses th eu opprec,oh on to
everyone wh o sen t co1d !&gt;
flowers and l ood A lso to !::w
1119 ~utmto l Horne Rev A rnoo,
1 !Its a nd the doc t or~ and
nur5 es who attended her 111 he•
d i ne~~ and death

':ll AN ~ BARGAINLAND Matn ~~
r.lu! lond Qh,o We buy sell or
rrode new and uo,ed mer chon
d 1o;e ant,que~ lues ne w and
used Open 7 day ~ a weeK 9
om Ia 5 pm Buy wt~e buy /r om

HELP WANTED
The Gallta -MeuJs Commun~ty Actton Agency IS
seek mg quahhed applicants for the pos1t1on of
Program Secretary Slulls required tnclude above
average spH&lt;t m ty ptng and shorthand and general
cleriCal dut•es Applicant should be able to work w1th
drflerent Program Or rect o rs Applrcat1on s are

1'

00 ocre~ 2100 fee l
rood
fr on tag e
hce l le n t
deve lop m en t po s!. tbrlr lt es
No• th o f Pomeroy 99'J lOW

available from the C A A OIIJce 1n Cheshire or the
Oh10 Bureau of Employment Servtces Offtce 1n each
co unty Deadline for accepting applications IS' June IS ,

1978

The Galli a Me1gs Com mun1ty Act1on Agency
Equal Opportunoty Employer

IS

an

SI J00 Coli ~97 753q

B~ ~ T &gt;H~CliON

Ch ec k our lo w, low
pn ces on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN 1'
POTACH, FERHJ-PELS
&amp; BLEND

of the best wood
stove!&gt; 111 ~ o utheo s t eu1 Ohro
Jotul
M o t ~o
l:fel
Ttrolta
1 empw ood and Nal huo z,on
Hea t Co 1:1 Putnam Dr loll Mdl
~~ ) Athe ns
b! 4 591 I:/J79 o r
bl 4 64blll:ll

B U RR OUG H ~

~~ N ~l

MAliC ac
coun l 1ng moc h rne
1-'ho ne
99] 715() 1he Uotly ':lenlmel
Il l Coull )rreet Pomer oy
Ohto

U!:.~O TR A C lOf..l~

~

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

fWO FAMILY Yar d ~ole ~ a t
June 10 h om9 tt Ken Mol son-;
re&lt;:.rdence
Mo rn1ng o, tor
1-t rl
Clo thrng M.ttchen llcrn ~ cot
seal plo ~p cn rnto:,C 9&lt;1Q 177!
f-QU f( FAVtll Y Yard ~ole on
Water ~ lr ce t towar d I he trader
pork
tr"
~ yro cu!.e
Rolph
to--ender res odence ~ ot u•doy
QQ7

saas

YARD ~ All I 11 ond ~a t 9 om to';
pm Chd dtcn ' cloth es m ~c
adult clo the!.
&gt;~ e•y
good
M olell~ t ty clothe•. sr 1e 7 Q
Bab y tor sco t laurel Cl!lf
Hood Joc k ~ to n ley rPs.tdenre
YAR D SAL !: h day and ~oturdoy
9 ro 5 f our th a nd Mo n Ronne

Now Only

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

•289.95

) 4 ~2661

TO wo rk " ' f arnol o
fields Tap pa-y Oollos Cleland
~· 9

No
e .. pe n enc e
nece.,~ o ry App ly rn pe rso n ot
BlueT arion M1ddl epor I

Let us t est vour wa t er Free

Pomeroy Landmark
Q

n ·!_ack W Carsey , Mgr

-

l.::KJ

Poone m 1181

W e hav e enlarged our
serv rce d e partment and
w1ll serv rce Hotpo1nt and
other brand s

Pomeroy Landmark

1971 ( U~TOM (H~VY Von N ewl~
po 1nred S')Q7!;1 Co li ofr(&gt; r bpm
~H; JHI H

b day s o week
sa lary
'F/2 b l 73 01

Good
992 6206

NH L) 8ABnl l l ~H at home Ill
1-'ortl and 5 day s a week 7 am
Phone l:ldJ 4802
10 6 pm
doylrme or 1:1 43 4803 al ter b p111

lor

keal

3 bedrooms , bath. large
kttchen &amp; dtntng nat gas
F A
f ur na ce
hea t
ft r e p l a ce ,
bast!ment
po r c hes , 2 car garage

532,000 00
BABY FARM - 25 acres
wtth ver y ntce remodeled
home close tn 'l bedrooms
ba f h , carpettng, panel ing
new s1 d tng ba se ment , FA

fur nace $30,851 oo
LOVELY BRICK - Close
to

ne w

Hyd r o

Unrt

3

bedrooms Ph baths, F A
fu rna ce . close to sc hool. 6

room s $35.000 00
LOVELY KITCHEN Tht s yo u shou ld see large
d rn tng

a rea

wtth

din ing

bar , l bedrooms bath
basement , aboul 28 yr s
old IIB .ooo oo
LIKE FLOWERS? - Here
IUS I the buSt neSS for yo u
Es ta blished for a num ber
of
years
Tra i ning
furntshed ,
t nfer es ted
parttes ca ll
IS

BRICK &amp; FRAME - I acre
ground 3 bedrooms l !J.;o
ba th , ntce k•t c hen &amp; dt ntng
a ll e lec t rtc , pat to, porc h ~
garage and wo rkshop

531, 900 00
OTHER PROPERTY TO
CHOOSE FROM
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATE
REALTOR S
992 1219- 991 ~ 19 1

~ac k W Carsey , Mgr
_
Poone992 -1181

~I

A\ t Q

PH 991 63JJ

14 t ill"~ I ke new w•lh
wheel!. to I tt Cht• vy vo11 Coli
otter 6 pm 985 3H Hl

WIL L CARl: !or the elder ly
home Ph on e 997 731 4

H 14
pf owo;
m ower $700 74? 7 1:1 ~0

WAlt H Wl:ll drtll,ng Wrllto m T
Gran! / 47 7879

and

BtAUTI ~ U LON!:

Acre wooded lo t s
tor so le Roc l.. ~ p r 111g s Oh10 C•
ly wo ler neor H hoo l$ Ca ll
alter 5 pm JO.l 'U3 n76

lWO Oi l &amp; go'&gt; l ea~e~ st luote d n
Bed ford I ownsh1p Me•gs Coun
l y Oh to ti wolfs pr odu o ng a d
(li ereo ~ a r,d ) Moterrof fnyen
to ry ov odoble Coli between 9
om and 4 pm at 99') 2! 4J Ca ll
ott er 5 pm at CJq2 J/2 4
HO U ~ ~

AN[) ) lore but ldtng rn
f..l ee dsv rll e 9H5 3519

MASH BROnfERS
Alum. &amp; VinYl
Siding
Under hang gutters &amp; room
addJI!ons
For Free Eshmates
Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
5-15 1 mo pd .

~;;t..
Porlratls
Weddings
Passports
Anntversanes
Special Occastons

, Arab mo re and
ge ldmg J yea rs o ld ':lee h key
Htll ~ ICltwood~ Rood P om e1 0~
Ohr o 992 3El85

111

our

9am

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

Closed Thursdays and
Saturday at noon
Your Full T1me
Rul Esta te Broke r
spl tl level colonial tn R 1gg s
Crest Manor , S bedroom s, J
fu l l baths famtly r oom
wtth !))01 t able, tntercom
sys t em and much . much
m or e 111 Selltng pr tce -

$65 ,000 00
RACIN E

Ins ide

cor porat ion l lm tt s, ntc e 3

bedroom home, I bath ,
new ly paonted healed with
ga s or wood and coal
burn tng furnaces P lenty of
closet and storage s pl!l ce
Garage and worksho p

On Iy $32,000 00
POMEROY - Hyse ll Run
Road. liva ble home on 11
acres , has good well. bollle
?as hea l Ca ll lor more
mto
5elll ng
pr ice
110, 600 00
TUPPERS PLAINS 24'x52' Fuq ua double wi de

SPECIAL

mobtle home on corner lo t

Any U S made car- ports

U.mping [ qmpmcnl
19/ 4 HONDA 750 Perf e&lt;l cond1
t lon New IJre-; ? helrnels Lug
gage ro ck cr o o; h bar !urrmg
Gara ge d smc (' r f'w ~ 12~0
rm r, d'n b AtfrNJ

OUt
Fo ld rlown&lt;. S. lQ()(J
up 25 7 Bun k H ou~P $b~IH
now $5049 1'1 m1 n1 mo tor LRA VHY lk'ALIOH mower lot
~olp
Good cond1 t•on
19/1
$10300 now $1)900 We sell
~u pt?r
(lj
electrrc
~ fo r t
~E!I'Itc e and quoh r ~ Open 11 7
49',! ~~
weekdays
Open ~undoy ~
Camp Con iAy ~t o r c ro ff )ole:. C fiAVH Y l liAl lOft w1 1h n10wer
Rt 67 N of PI
flle o'&gt;ont
her11nq., oftf'r
) J (J coli
~~!()

The Photo Place

floo r , a tr co ndtfr o ntng .
natu ra l gas. cr 1y water ,
underground gasol 1ne tank ,

(Bob Hoeflich)
Pomeroy
109 High St
5 31 I mo

loadong dock and parkmg
NEW LISTING - Wayou l3
bedroom frame home wrth
10 a cres H as large ltvtng
room w1th woodbur ntng
frrepla ce Owners wt ll take
trar ler tn trade or wt ll help

finan ce $33,500
POMEROY - Reaso nable
7 fa mi ly ho m e Liv e tn the
upper and re nt out t h e
lower A good cann er l ot
nea r st or es Better see lh ts

one lor only $9 ,600
IN THE COUNTRY -

Ca ll After 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992 7119 or 992-5041
4 27 ti c

8

room older home wf th 3
bedroo ms rural w ater ,
natu ral gas, w ood burnrng
fi r ep lace and 3 car garage
Has large gard e n and
cellar wrfh worksho p ov er

Jus! $16,100
HANDY
WITH
A
HAMMER - 30 acres of

land 6 room house tn g ood
loca ti on overlookin g Rt 7
Two wel ls cistern and 2
outburldrng s Wt l l take a

trade on Only 516,100
EDGE OF TOWN - One
bedroom lrame need ing a
little redecorollng . bath
gas furnac e, ct t y water
breezewa y 2 car garage
trail er spot and over an

acre of la nd 51 2 5oo
CHESHIRE - B1g red
bmk with 2 apartments 10
room s
bath s
garden

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

5 b edroo m s J
2 furna ces, an d

on lhts 1'n acres on
Rt 7 Modern InSide wolh
lu ll basemenl and young
frui t lrees
A LOT OF BUYERS ARE
SEE ING US NOW IF YOU
HAVE A NICE CLEAN
PLACE AND WANT TO
MAKE A PROFIT CALL
991 ms.
HELEN L TEAFORD
GORDON B TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY

n.,..J Eolale tor Sate
TWO autLDING lot!. be1ng l oh 7
8 B rn Goeglern !. Subdr v1~10n
l o t No HIS 100 feel l rontogc by
1J) f ee t deep t o r N o 7 ~~ l;l9 It
!r ontoge opprOIItmo te ly 135
fee t deep ond b5 f ee t wtde ol
!he rear Nea1 ':lolt:.bury Gr ode
~c h oo l and Metg:. Hrgh )c hao [
f..l odney Downmg Reol b tot e
flr oker Telephone 992 3731
HOWARD

~ AYR~

pr ope•ly m
~y 1o c u~e
opprox
10 acre s
f-orm pond bo u1 houo;e tra tfm
good rohope 135 000 f mn !:.ee
B•oaks or Howard ':loyre
~y 1o cu~e Phone 99'} 51 HO

~U~ I N~ S~

f.OR SAL!:
U1tve In
re ~ t ou • en t Loca ted rn Maso n
WV ( U ~ Route 33) Known a ~
Bobs I h1(k ~ho k e All equrp
men! and real es tate not ~1 1e
1:10 .. 76 ) A n exce llent op
ponunt l y lo own yo ur o wn
bu~1ne~~ ~ h o wn by opporn t
men ! Coli 0 1 !.eo J H Somer
... rite lhok()f 111 Sth ~~ Pt
Pl easan t WV 1~550 Phone
J04 075 JOJO
( day )
or
:J04 075 3431 (ovonrng)

f.Ok ~Al~ 4 bedroom 1 yeor old
hou~o tn New Ho,en ~d elmon
and Krncotd Jteol ty Harry 0
~delrnon
B1 ok e r
O lf rce
304 372 4685or 304 17:195 13

e-xtra tl needed Excludes
front wheel dnve cars

Call Now For
Appointm~nt

Pomeroy

landmar~

tt'la-!_•ck W Carsey, Mgr

-

~

Poonem-2111

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
TWO ACRES - A beau tiful&lt; year old. 3 bedroom hom e
with Iorge ea l ln kl lchen, 3 bedrooms, al l nicely
carpe led . 2 balhs. lull ba se ment wi th TV room Many
more extras low heat b tll wi th na t gas fo r ced a rr
fur na ce All thts and two n ice acres of land rn a good

S pm

NEW LISTING - 12 room

R~ C!!J T~RW

4q1

VIRGILB SR
992-3315
1t6 E. Second Street
BUSINE SS BUILDING Out ot a ll floods Con crete

local oon Will go qu ock for 535.000

Off tce Hou rs

COA L COOl&lt;. ~ t o ve !'168 ~ ord ,
ton tt uch Bed for 196tl l otd
true !. 479 Mercury rnolor Al\o
l1gh t hauh11g 74"1 :7174

AK C BA S~ l:l I puppreo_. Ready to
go 1 014 Q~91551

30• o?J ;o64

gor oge
9b4 ~ 3r d M1ddl epor1 Drn rng
room su•t e qcn 5989

w

Brok er
101• '1 Sycamore 51
Pomero y , Oh1o

~ 1vr

~ARMA ll

JUST LISTED - About 6
acres wlth e xce llent home

George S Hobstetter Jr

15oardmg
Indoor a nd ou td oor
run!.
Groom,ng all breeds Clean
sont iO? loct l tl tco, Cho• htre
P!'one 1014 ) 36 7 O'}Q')

~( H OOt

H V ~ R OOM~ ond both

R ~U ABU BAB\I SIHEJ.I needed l or

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

H I~I NC SIAR Kennel

~I AH C RAf- T
5 PKIAJ~

'1 bed room ho use
New stor m w rndo wf&gt; 2 pa r
c h e~
al umtr1um bu1ld1ng rn
boc k flh one 99'1 J119

WAIHH SS

2 smal l boys

on Arbaugh AddJtoon Lot Is
100'x200' On ly $1 ,000 00
down woll buy th is home
Sel ling price 121.000.00
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS .
Cheryl Lemley, Asso&lt;Jatt
Homo Phone 742-2003
H1lton Wolfe, Associate
Home Poone 94t-2589
GeorgeS . Hobs1etter Jr
Broker
Home Poone 991 S739

MODERN SUPPLY

Small engine &amp; mower
serv1ce, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tlllers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Serv1ce.
399W. Maon St.
Pomeroy, Ohto
Ph . 992 -2164
&gt; ~ 4 1 mo

- -

"

Yi0JIJJI]

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QJnww~w\1

June 10, 1978
Many tnlerestmg c hange s are

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esJden!Jal

and

c ommerctal.
Call
for
esftmate , 24 hour serv1ce.

Anyday, anyhme
Phone 985-3806
Jack Gmter 985-3806

GEMINI (May 21-June 10) Do n I
concentrat e o n the m u ndane

tasks lhat musl be done be

Jack's ~
Tank ~rvrce

..

Box 1

1n store for yo u lht s C01111ng
year , but they w tll no t be m
your work o r ca re e r The sta tus
q uo rs best he re b u t a me ta
mo rphos ts ol you r soc tal life
and ne w frrends wtl l add w e lcome d tver slon

Chester, Ohio
10-30 r

ca use yo u can I cur tt tn tha i
area to da y lol l y l heo rel rca l
discus sion ts more you r lo n e
Frnd ou l mor e o f what t• es
ah ead for yo u by se ndtnQ to r
you r co py o f As tro ·Graph L ette r by m atl tng 50 ce nt s for eac h

~ YRA C U S E

23&lt;0

A 5s.oCiate Realtor s

HOOF HOL LOW H or.-,e ~ Buy sell
! rode or ltotn New and use d
saddles Ruth Ree,ero Albany
t61 &lt;1 1698 3790

1910 ~T AR(RAFT ( AMPI:R 10 fl
304 773 5867

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682
4-lO-IIc

sale

-

SIX FAMH Y Yard ~ale June 9 It
10 9 4 Condor ~ ~ Pomer o y
Oh1o )orneth ng l or e'Jeryone

"' mole oil Rl. 7 by pass on
St Rt 114 toward Rutland ,
0

798~4 1 50

~O M~ONI:

!~EI

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

4 1 ACRE ~ARM ) roo m ~ ond bath
l orced or r l umaCe ( ly wote r
10 lC 24 tr le bloc k 110rage On HI

ple! el y 1rbuli t 54)(.10 l)1e~el A WOMAN around J) or ave• to
Estale
Sale
cng ,ne.,..., th wtnch lalllhor lc~
w or k n1gh! o; at Jo Ann s
H Hotl erd ' 4 / 7008 ofte' o
Omr . ,. !ond Hours 4 to Q JO HO ME S I H~ lo r sole 1 acre and
up M,dd lepo rl near Rutland
ptn
Mu st be depend abl e
Col\
Coi
l 992 74Bl
61 J 3bl 1046 be tween &lt;1 o nd tJ
IQtJQ f.-ORO VAN Cr of t ~man 0 n
NI::
W
:J bedroom h ou~c 'l bath s
plon~-&gt;r lor lt o,rnOI1 ~ hapL'I w th
P'"
all e lec
1 acre M1ddlepo• t
mot or Co1o H,l ron Por tla nd
clo!.c to Rutland Phone 991
HJ3 no4
748 1
WlJRll l Llf..l OOUBL~ i.. Pyboard
For
VA FHA JU yr hnonc111g also
v. 1lh bo ~ ~ foo t pedo h btoo
re f moncHlg Ireland Mort gage
nt&lt; e )t-9 ~ 14,J 7211 or / J/ /}()I H 8. ~ MO!ill~ HO M!: ) Pt Plea
77 I: ')tote A them ph one 01 4)
ot ter.)
son! W Va besrde H eck ~
;92 30; I
1973
!iiOOdlll
O(C'
l.ol
)(
6J
'}
19!1 CHI: Vf..IOL!:: T PICKU P ~ co lt
bedroom
~ d ole
Au
powet &lt;. tee r 1119
J(}7J
Oonon I &lt;I x b() 7bedroom
htak£&gt;~
~ tee l beh
t11c ~
tool
bo.; 54~ Mol..e oflet :JJ'O 1'177 VtLi or1on 14 • 07 3 bedr oom
2 both
MechaniC Pomero y al ter j
I \IT; Coventry 11 .. 6~ J bedroom
W~ ~ 1Um
BO OT!:.
Chddrens 14()Q )toteo;mor' 11 ,. bO I
Sl:l y:, to Sl J 9.) M en~ S2'1 9~ lo
bedtoom
S.t..l q~ liotl ey s B oo t ~ J')'} N
COAt
LIM~ ~ T O N~ ~and grovel
1nd Ave M1ddlepo r t
colc1ull1 chf or 1de fer td,Jer dog
1Q I I DAI ')UN , ton !J'Ckup J
lo ad and all 1 yp 1 •~ of ~ o lt h
~ peed
ne w clu tch mulflet
cel~10r )olt Wo t lo. s Inc ~ Morn
b•aKP., a nd pamt ~~ tnpg
)I Pomeroy '/CrJ 3~9 I

MH J.) Ote ~el
MD30 l)te ~el
Mf150
l),ese
l
Ml 2J!. O•esel
lml and t'uund
M~ I b) ,Dr e&lt;.e l
M~ JH5 Dte sel
cv,/~ck W Carsey , Mg r
rVI~ I U5 LJ,e~el
Cob o' 8
f-O UND K I N G~ BURY Brown and ~
~~ Phon e992 .218 1
hea ter
to n coon hound Call e,.entng&lt;.
NlW 8 UllD IMPllMlNl~
992 561'1
All! ':! C HA LM~R~ &lt;;m oll rou11d Mf.-4 Boler Mf I 0 Bole• Mf- 120
Boler Mollhewo; fo! otory ~cy th e
ba ler Sl800 Purcha 5ed n('v.
MHU!O )emr mounted 6 bot
Yard :Sale
1Q7 "J
b: celle nt co nd11 10 rt
M~ 520 17 Dt ~(
to m Pl ow
f..lePdwrl! .. 61 4 37!i 0311
If- YOU ho ve a ser v ce to oil er
Mf ?00 2 f..l ow Choppe• M~39 ')
wor,t to bu~ or sell ~ome th , n g MA ~~ I:Y I tRGU ~O N Hoy (Ond,
h' ow Plo ntet !.
Mechon,c ol
lto11er $5()0 \1 (•1 y g oud l01J d1
oe lookmg lor work
or
1ron~ pla nter
whatev er
you II gel res.ulh.
110n fl eed~volle t~14 378 bJ1 1
~ HINN ~ 1RA CTOR lAlt"J
fo ~ ter w tho )cn trnel Wo nt Ad
Phon e 458 1630
1976 f-ORD~ 100 b cyl JOO CID
Coli Q97 21~b
lean W Vo
&lt;; td Iro n., li be d Rod o h
ccll
cnt
cond
!ton
SJOOU
Phone
YARD ~Al~ at ) !a rlrng Mmsar
4 CJ} snrs ofte t .) pm
1nd hous.c on ngh t above
IQ n BUICK Centunon 1971;) Han
~a s ter n Hrgh ':lc hool Or'l Rt 7
do ACCO id
19!/ VW 8199
~1-'~UAl 5 ptece CO "&gt; I ron ou tdoo1
Oouble k otd1fm &lt;,rn k w11h rnetal
Br o w111119 ~ h o i gun 949 :l-43}
fur n11ur e &gt;ellee "I orrn ( hOII~
bo ~e QHI "i brke cl o th, ng and
table !t plor1 ter for S149 9) I 9 U C H ~VRO l!:: I SU HUHBAN l lQ
ma ny other ilt&gt;m~ f- r day and
Odd.., 8 ~ n d ~ ~ h o p M,Jcflpport
tr uc k ~dv erad o po cJ..oge and
~ at Hour\ 4 to 5 30
OhiO 997 Ol }3
lro rle t towm g pocltoge I~ 000
VAIW SA U Wed 7 lhur~ H ~ ~ ~
rnde ~ 747 315 4
19 75 KAWA !:. AKI 150 dtr 1brke All
9 at Ber tha Rus.c;e l l s. Wol f Pen
new par~~ Runs good 38 mm 1971 f.- Oh' O tCONOliN l Van b
Rd B qcle rnow ng rnoch111e
rac ,ng carb
AI !.O
wo ~ he r
celfen t
con d1 t on
f-ully
!own mower dr~he.-. clothe"&gt;
9Q2 5001
cot pcted wtth bed and bu,]t 111
':iho es
bar Y49 254~
YAR D )A LE June 7 8 9 hom 9
o m to 4 pm at btg whole ho uf&gt;e
on !eli ocro'&gt;s from 1-!ou !lh Lone
Senires Offend
o n Rt 7 m Che!.hrre Ohto or
Mary Layne reo;rden(e
Let Pom ero y landmark
YARD SAl!: M onday ancl lue•
soften &amp; cond 1t1on yo ur
day Junf.l 17 13 q 1111 '151 '::!
wa ter with Co-op water
4th Mrddlepor t Ohro Ra 11l
sollener , Model UC-SVI ,
ca ncels

) ( fOCUSC

-

IN f.!UllANO 0 rooms porho l
bath car po r t ul rl rt y burldt ng
On brg lot (rly wa ter gos

COHNlR LOl lor trorle1 space o r1
M~ N 1AllY IU: kt l AROW adult s
rr ... e rlr ont
992 1231:1
01
and ch tld ren or e tn need of
~9'}_ 5304
l as ter care hom es A solo ry
and bene ltt s wt!l be pord Tht s
IWO B!::IJHOOM unlum 1shed opt
1!. on r11 home JOb thai wrll
Call q97 1781:1
benel 1t the ltf e chan ce of a
mental ly re tarded per$011 ~ or
m o re 1nlo• motion w n le or coli
For Sale. Hen t or Trade
f.- os lcr Core
b80
~
Morn
lRADI:: lW O luh 11 1 1-lornet oy Woll
J ock~o,,
OH
&lt;1 )6 40
trad e fot bu lldo ze' or mo !Ot
o 14 "/8b SUJ9 (jock son ) or
horne loll I JU&lt;I tl41:l .)607 f. ot t
Ol 4 592 6b0l 1 Aihen ~]
Goy WV
~ AN il ARIAN
IN lra1nrr1g
re
qu tre s H A or H ~ mH\rmum
M c1g~ County Heal th Depo rt
For ~ai r
ment
110 Mec hon rc ) t
1-'o meroy Oh1o .:15769
JOHN DHfl~ 1010 doter com

Pomeroy Landmark

Rd

L---------------------------------1

ocres loc oted 1 rnrle f rom
Metgs Mme No 1 Drtlled we l l
sep trc tank s~ooo ld'l 15b5

BY OW NH

IWO ts~D~ OOM urdu ntrshF&gt;d opt
loll 99'1 2'lB8 be fo re 8 am 01

~ to ns

YARD )All: h 1 JunP 9 10 to ?
Jean ) lou ! re'&gt;oden ce Collt&gt;ge

Business Services

lWO

COU N TRY MOBIL~ Hor ne fJo,l...
Rou te JJ 1101 th ol 1-lomCi oy
Lo rge lots Coli Q9") 7479

A

Hcall!:elak for Sal&lt;·

lklp Wanled

9cr} 234H

Uuu ~ltd

Bernice Bede Osol

.

{ h:Jt/-:l

100

I tli:i\

ASTRO•GRAPM

J' 3'

15 Wur u.~ vr Umlt·r
Cash

For S1turday, June 10

S7 ACRES - Wtfh a m c e 1'11 stor y house w i th 3 bedrm s
and Jt, baths Most ly carpeted Brg c entral ftrep lace
w tth heatol ator Smal l barn and ou t bu ll d•ng s, 20 acre s

fenced N1 ce country setti ng oil blacklop road just 6
minutes north ot Ra cme Asking S.2 000

For The Best
Prtce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

MOORE'S
Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Baltery.
Installation Servtce
Ph. 991 -2848 Pomeroy, 0 .

,.,.,,.,

P~9121171

3 - 15 ~ ttc

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300,...aJn St.
Pomerc&gt;y, Oh1o
Pomeroy 992 6282
or 991-6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE

capture

Weddings
Stiver and
Golden Anniversary
Fam1ly Reunton s
Special Occaston s
Pho1ography
1s
our
bu srness , not a s rde hne

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

l XC A VAIING doze r backhoe
and dr tchet Ch arles f.( Hot
f el d
Boc k Hoe ~crv t cc
Rutlond Oh1o Ph one 742 7008

HOW ~R "r'

A N() MAHfiN h
'e p tu
!&gt; Y!&gt;IC I Il'&gt;
( Q1;'QI1119
do1er backhoe dump It uck
lunes to ne
grovel
black lop
pDYIIlQ HI 143 Phone I (1:1 1&lt;1 )
b96 7331

P UO DL~

POOl':! All s1 re!&gt; or1d
o;hape!i. !twrm pools '] year&lt;;
expeflence
free eshmo res
onyt h ,ng
yo u
need
f or
underground sw1m poob New
chern tco l and supply !. IOIC
Albany
Ohto
P horH
61 4 b9~ bS55 ( Alt er b pm
~14 689 5751 John Jeff e1s or
bS9 S265 Btl ! G1 llette ) We ore
NOr al l wet on Pkl(ts

~ PHDY

OR/LUNG Wole r well
drrlltng
cornme r ct ol and
domes tiC Pu mp soles and ser
yrce 997 679~ 01 304 ~9S 380'1

UIMU. OHL&gt; Au clto neet
Corrr
plel e ~crvrce Phone ~'N 9 7&lt;~87
or 949 '}()(X) Hacr ne Ohro Cr rll
B• odf or d
P U lliN ~

l XCAVATI NG Complete
Phone qq'} t'478

~P.r &gt;~tee

40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a small barn and
dug well About 12 acres tillable Some woods and
minerals Aski ng $21.100

Sll ,700 will buy a good 2 bedrm house and garoge,
storage build ing and garden spoce on St Rt 124 In
Sy ra cuse.
SIS,OOO - Will buy a good 5 bedrm house wllh large
li ving room ond kllchen 2 baths. base'Tlent. r- A not
gas hea t In Chester
We Need Listings (Middleport I
We have buyers for many types of property
CALL JIMMY DEEMAssoc late, m -lJH

AQUARIUS !Jan 20-Fe b 191
Spur-o l-the-mom e nt dectstons
today cou ld te l utn l o hau n t
yo u Tak e lime to th1nk ou t you r
m.::-ves and I he re s ho uld be no
!ear o! futur e pro b le m s

PISCES !Feb 10-March 20) II
may ta ke you a lttll e ex tra I tme
to gel o rgant zed today bur
once yo u ge t all your too l s latd
ou t an d pla ns m C~ d e you II be
ver y pr o duct1v e

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On May 22, 1978, m l he
Me1gs County P robate Cour t ,
Case No
22, 387 , L o ut se
13 9
Clayton '
T empl e to n
Avenue , H ur r tcane , W Va
25 556
wa s
apporn! ed
Exe culrtx of the es tat e of
Do r a M F ra nce, decea se d ,
la te of R 0 Lang svil le, Oh iO
Mann1ng D Webs t e r
Proba te Judge

WHill::

PI::H !JI AN

co t

991 J%1

Mrs El&amp;Je C1 rcle and
Vtrgmta Archer ur Henton
oher 4 pm
Harbor, M1 ch, wao gueot of ~' I orence Ctrcle VISited with
Eva Archer recently They Mr . and Mrs Ernest Johnson Mubik Home&amp; for Salr
vJstted on Tuesday w1th Mr of Belpre recently
Mrs Grace Enc and Jill of 1':173 THAilER f. OR sale Oar ton 12
and Mrs Russell Archer of
x
60
Phone 74"11 bH9 or
Columbus
vtstted at the home
Guysvtl!e
tll4 669 5/41 On CR I ':lolem
Mr and Mrs. Lee Hams of of Mr and Mr~ Douglas
Ce nter
Sprmgheld spe nt a weekend Ctrcle recently
147 4 VIC TORIAN 14 67 l:leclrr c
Mrs Roy VanMeter and
with Mr and Mrs Homer
(ent ro \ 011 2 0 1 3 bedr oo ms ')
son called at the home of
balh$ underprnnrny ottrocllve
Ctrcle, Verna and W avte
rnten or ~ ~ece \l en t cortdltton
Do
uglas
Ctrcle
recently
Mr and Mr s. Homer
$9300 Coll1. 45 9171
Mrs.
Ray
Johnson
of
Eagle
Ctrcle, Verna and Wa v1e,
vtstled at the home of Eva Rtdge vtsJted at the home of
• Mr and Mrs Douglas C1rcle
Archer on Monday
dunng the weekend
1473 MONH CARL O la ndau P S
.11:

P a A C AM 8 !rock

hcellent
8 43 2012

cond 1tlon

1%" VW 6UG

1&lt;00 992

s. l e n~o

$1 700

5"58

1'1 75 GRAND TO R\NO Sqw e ~o r d
~ t o l ,on wagon wt lh P ~
P~
A C !ti t wheel cru tse con rr o\
all new lu e~ Pow€!1 w1ndow~
S3200 Coil al ter 6 pm

(5l 26, (6) 2 9, Jtc

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2006

1913 BUICK tU XU) h ce \l en l con
dr li on 1-' ~
PB A l
New
ttres $1050 9&lt;12 7'd76
19 ! 4 PINT O Radtol t ne ~ new
&lt;. hocks dH 000 rnd es S I ~00
Co ll991 12B5 alter 4

NO lll:M lOO l arge or too smoH
W II buy 1 p1ece or j:omple te
household New used or Ql\tl
ques. Mort1fl ~ l-urntture 10 N
:lnd ~ ~
Mtddlepo r I Phone
99] 6370
CH IP
WOOD
Po les max
d10meter I 0 on largest end Sl:l
per ton Bundled ~l o b So pe r
ton , Delrve1ed to Oh o Pallet
Co Rt 7 Pomero y 99'1 2699
COIN!:! C Uh' H ~NCY lok~n s old
pocket wofches and cho m
s!l ... cr and gold We need 1964
and olde• stlver. com::. Buy se ll
or trade Coli Roger Wom!.ley

7&lt;2 2331
TIM E:I ~R

fJO MtRO\'
ducb lop pme
sow t1mber Coli
Kent Hanby 1 446

f orest Pt a
lo r stondtng
992 )%5 or
8570

O lD FURNI TU HI:: &lt;&lt;' bo)(es bra ss
bed s tron bed s e tc comp le te
hoJJ~ehold~ Wr1 te M D M llet
fH &lt;1 Pomeroy or calf 997 0370

WANH:D 10 buy Older coun t ry
ho u:.e and oct eoge
!:.ome
wood !. Nort h end of Me1gs
Coun ty
Away lrorn po,ed
rood Re ply to Box l29 M c o
The Dody !:.ent1net Pomeroy
Oht o
WA Ni l:D 10 buy

ftr ewood lor

!&gt; l ove l J04 77J 59J7
famed Brtllsh actress Syb tl12 Dned up
ctty
1911 CAlJlllA C HDORADO ~ult WA Nl TO buy !:!aston Ierner
Th01 ndike died m IJJndon at 13 Malt
6 Three ll
Yesterday's Allswer
power o r ek cellent co ndt l on
pups Phonebl 4 492 J339
93
vmegar
7 lnsbgated
Phone qn 140'1
14 Causllc1ty
8 Achieve
23 Label
29 German
24 Free
Clty
IC,74 CHh'Y 4 wheel dr, ... e pr ckvp Auction
16 Gwdo's note 9 Madden
lruc f. . w1 th topp er $1!00 1975
AUCTION ~ At~ ':!
1-r day ond
17 Cathedral
II Dock
ttrket
30 Book of maps vw Nobb•t s2 soo •97 na1
~o t u r da~ ot l prn
Lots of
town
25 l..os IS Regton
31 Sprang
1968 DODG~ MONICO hardtop
~dver~ t one Coo kware and m sc
lH Inlet
Au to o1r 57 O&lt;X&gt; rn1le s ~ ..
26 Fronl34 Dude ter20 Spamsh
new me• chond se ot Ohto
cellent
con drtr o n
S675
l(,ver AuC1 10n Me•g s 1-'l01a
19 Excavate
tersman
ntory
uncle
~92 5],0
M1ddlepott
20 ~' ou r be lls
21 Clangor
36 Fonner
26 Greek
CU llA~ ~
BYB ETIIECLA RK ,
21 Nap
UN name
tsland
22 Usuall y
~ uprem e 2 door landau V1nyl
Extension Agent, Home Ec.
22 GwJther
rool buck et ~ eot•, comote
GALUPOI.IS - Do you know of an) other food mdustry
ou l omottc 350 V 8 P ':1 f' B
that has a whole month destgnaled, nattonall) , m tis honoo' l subject
bcell ent l011d1 1i on $1500 Ca ll
~92 1751
ca n't lh tnk of any . That tn Jtself should tell us how tmportant 24 Langu1 sh
I
datry products are to us , and of course milk ts the most 25 Concermng
I
7
NOTI CE OF
unportanl datry product Mtlk has played a promtn ent role tn 26 lnterdlcl
APPOINTMENT
I
OF FIDUCIAR Y
the dtets of people smce pruntttve man. Why' At ftrst, m1lk 27 Burmese b---+-+--+POMEROY, 0.
I
On May 23 1978 , m lh e
was tmporlanl probably beca use tt was a ft!ltng and avatlable lrtbesman
PH 992-2176
Me 1gs Coun t y Probate Coun
I
food Today mtlk sllll plays a promment role but for a different 2M Ktnd of
Case No 21379 Palt r E l len
InternatJonal
I
ll
ltams
,
Route
No
1
W
reason. Sound nutnllon research has established mtlk as a lettuce
Rulland O H 45775 was ap
Harvester
T~~~n
:Or~d~y
I
valuable food Research has revealed a un1que contnbuhon of 29 Holbrook
pornted E:.. ecu lrlll: of l he
New
Idea
For
Your
II
es tat e ot Ru by E
Bush ,
mtlk _ a mtneral called ca lcmm, mtlk ts the best source of 32 Jeanne d'S h opp ong
de c eased , late o l Route No 2
Equipment (1 .. ven1 en ce
calctum of any food we eat
L ong Botto m , O H 45743
33 0 tlffilslJc
The human body cannot sur vtve wtthout calctum . Even
P
Mannmg D Webs ter
P rob a 1e Jud ge
after bones and teeth stop growmg, ca lcmm ts needed to 35 C.lunese
26. (61 2. 9 ,,,
mamtam bones Calctum ts also essenttal for proper nerve
ctty
funrtt omng, muscle (tncludtng the heart ) reacllon, for the 37 .. and to
clotttng of blood and for regulalmg Ihe use of other mmernls m - good
"Finally, I've found
the body
mght"
One wonderful feature of mtlk ts that not only does the 38 Salt of
a MAN-SIZ£ troctor"
conswner get calctum but they also gel qwte a lot of other
oletc actd
ECO!IIOMI ttlt !Ot llandlts ~•QQ!I tou~~e •
unportant nulnllenls In addotwn to calctwn, mtlk prov tdes 39 f{ebulf
tObt Mow pi~ t•ll bulldoze 10 nach
"'"Is More wot~ OOVIIII
other B vttamm s and tf whole mtlk vttamm A
lowet luel tOll all qur
40 Sutl fabn c ._•"'o:-1--+--+-+-~me
Milk 1s so good for us that the smart homemaker wtll fmd 41 Trtal run
ways to see that she and her famt!y gels enough mtlk ea ch day
rcoNoMr
Eve n tf the famtl y members say they do not ltk e nulk to dnnk. DAILY nn l'TO(!l ' OTE - ll e1e's ho" to 11 nrk 1t.
~·JRA C JOH
tt ca n be served many other ways. Serve custards . crea m
~X\'Uifli\ ,\XR
soups, cheese, hot chocol ~ '' and other mtlk drmks
Is 1. 0 :\ G t· E 1. I. 0 W
You can save money
•mg non-fat dry mt lk, or can ned
SEE THEM TODAY
One letlc r s1mph ~ Ia nti s for another In this samp l e 1\ IS
1mlk for cooking If you r .-d to lose wetghl, the non-fat dry
mtlk can be used for drmking and tastes real good 1f yo u mtx tl u se d for th e tlu ec J ~ X for th e t\\ U 0 s etc Smg le le1te1s
the mghl before and let tl stt all mght 10 the refngerator Or , apostw phes the l cn~l h and formation of the " ords arl' all
hrn ts Ear h da~ lhr code lrtlr ts atC' d l fl' l'H ill
you mtght try mtxmg a quart of the dry mtlk you m1xed the
Reedsvolle , 0 .
t RH'T'UQ UOH;S
night before wtth a quart of mtlk you bough t at the store ll Wi ll
be hard to tell you mixed powdered m1lk for part of 1t 1f you
z
MK I
don't see tt done and tt wtll help cut th e cost as well as the z
zu 0 J ~ ~ E
~I 1' fl Z ~ L 1'
calon es
[fVOJUVZMZ H Z l X
You never outgrow your need for mtlk. Use da1ly tn U1ese \1 f H z f 1 F
amounts Chtldren under 9 years - 2 or more cups, Children 90 J N FE
N Z I P
12) ea rs- 3 or more cups; Teenagers, 4 or more cups , adults, v 1' J K H s
QJ
2 or more CUfl'
l l'f J S J~J r
E JJVF !. F' Hl
\o'st&lt;•rday's t ryptoquote A LIBERA!. IS A MAN WHO
~
1.1 ,\VES rHE HOOM WHF:N THE FIGHT BEGINS 11 1-:VWOOD BHOUN

Sermonette

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MEiGS I

Equipment Co.

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GRADUATION a:':t:J

gtftj~~?

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,.

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Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As
sq. yd.

'

4 •88

9' and

Vinyl

Floor Covering In Stock
Buy where you can come m

' an d see what you' re getting
'

- Good selections - Fully
stocked .
Call742-1111
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grate
or Gene Sm1th

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
74222 11

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

Rutland

1
1975 FORD MAVERICK ................... 2595
• Dr , auto , p5 , p b , radio, air , light blue w1th dark ~
blue vinyl roof
'11
1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGOtt .~.~:.~.~ .. 2595 ~
0
1
1974 FORD MUSTANG .... :~~:. ~~·.~. • ::': . 2495
1
1974 PINTO STATION WAGON ........... 1695 ~
Auto , radio. light blue
·-,..,
1
1974 HORNET 2 DR ............~~;~: .~.~ .. 1695 ,-.

«

&lt;A '
1
1973 FORO GAlAXIE 500 ................ . 1495 ~
2 dr. HT, outo .. p s, p b , air
1
1972 BUICK LESABRE ... :.~~. ~.~'? ?:~
595l:
Air , auto
149 ,..5 ~·
1972 FORD STATION WAGON .............
1
1972 BUICK 4 DR, AIR .................... 895 ~

..

....

1974 PINTO WAGON
4 cyl ., 4 sp , b lue wood gra in tri m

'1350
1975 VEGA WAGON ..... f~ 1.~ :..~~~: 1 1495
.1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.~ ..~~:: .?!~. s2195
1974 CHEV.

NOVA ~..:t!:..~~.1.~:.P. ·.:· 1 1995
6 cyl

1974 CHEV. NOVA..~.~!:~.~?.~~ ...... s1995
Load ed .

1973 THUNDERBIRD.

1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ~..~;. : .~:;: ... '1895
1

1959 FORD 2 DR ..~.~.~ .:. ~~~~~~~~.. . 1695
I
').
1970 MONTEGO M·X...................... 350
~ 1971 DODGE 4 DR ..........~:~: ....... s595
Aula , p s, p b., air (runs good I
,.
1
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR ........ 1395
1970 FORD MAVERICK AUTO.............. 295 «
1
1970 HORNET AUTO............... •....... 295 ~
1964 OLDS F-85.................~.?.~ ...1395
TRUCKS

1975 CHEVY LUV
Standard. shar p.

,.

PICKUP.............. .. .'2595 «

4f
12495

Auto , p b , p s
FORD f.100 .. ......................
..
1974 CHEVY 'h TON.'!:'!~:·.~.~:.~.~:.~.~~~ ... 12495
1974 DATSUN PICKUP....................... '2195
1974

1974
largest Selection In The Valley

WEEKLY SPECIAL

4t

Standard, radio, mirrors, red In color
ic. p s, p.b , V-B 12195
··· ·· ··· ·••ooo oooooooo••o•
SUBURBAN · ·Automat
IL TON Automatlc ,p b.,&amp; steer lngl2595

'
15 IN STOCK

STOP· LOOK

'i-1&gt;

&amp; up

12'

• 1978 Kmg ha.luru Synd rt llt" Inc

~

All carpel Jnslalled w1th
paddmg at no charge
hpert mslallatJon,

Full basement with wood burn ing stove

Al ta ched (2 co r) garage Chrys ler Air Temp centra l
heatmg and cool ing Very low elec bills All lhls and
approx one acre land Hove a look On ly 147,900

f he g tea test p ass rbt ltltes lo r
yo u Ia do so me th tng pro lttable
today ltC m tOtn! ven ture s Dea l
on ly wt th those tnvolvcd Pe r
tnt! no hang ers o n

Wlll1ted lo IJuy

may no t be as ded tca ted as you
ar e A lackadaiStcal assoc1a t e
wtll o ff se t you r en thu sras m
tN t' WSPA I ' I H f' N rJo I&lt;PI&lt;ISI• ASSN 1

DRIVE ALimE
&amp;
SAVE A LQT

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an excellent 3
bedrm house wllh Ph balhs, klfchen woth built In
appliances, lom ily rm with fireplace, a ll nicely
carpeted

CAPR ICO RN (Oec 21-Jan 191

Carmel News, By the Day

by THOMAS JOSEPH
In 1959, the fi rst ba lhstoco ACROSS
DOWN
ARIES (March 21-Aprol 19) You
subm a rtn e, the I Henungway 's 1 Shenff's group
ar e adepr a/ thing s that requtre mJ ss tle
2 Of a regwn
SCORPIO {Oct 24-Nov 22) mental agtttt y loday Tht s ts nud ear pow er ed "Geo rge mckname
Ecul y tn I he day yo u co uld go most e!!eclt ve rn tW e soc tal Washtnglon, ' was launched 5 Cub 1c meter
3 Fencmg move
of! on unpr odu cttve tang e nt s rea lm
10 Spoken
4 Seafood
TAURUS IApnl 20-May 20) Play at Groton , Conn
In
1976,
fu11ncr
Postmaste1
ll
li'a
mous
vensauce
a to ne band tn comm erc ta l
t
en te rpr rses to day
Part ners Cicnera l James Far ley dtcd tn
New Ym k at the age of 88 and 1rt1oquts
5 Alabama

SAVE ON
CARPETING

Price $1l 1 800.

R. 33- 10 ACRES of land along Rt . 33 4 lone just norlh
carpeted with 3 or • bedrms , living rm , family rm,
wi th firepla ce, basement, Juel all fu rnace, garage and
ou fbulldlngs Some fe ncing, plenty of road frontage
and garden space Ci ty water and dri lled well Loc
close to hospital and sc hool at Laurel CIIIJ Asking
1&lt;2,100

23 -0ec

21) The re are cJays whe n your

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Ma y 23 , 1978, 1n th e
M e1gs Cou nt y Probate Cou rt ,
Case No 22, 357, Sh 1rl ey
L anders Bo x 22, Syra cuse,
Ohto wa s ap po m ted e)(ecu t rt x
of th e est at e of Evely n
Land er s deceased l at e of 104
Unt o n Avenue
Pom e r oy.
Oh tO 45769
Mannmg o Webs ter
P4r o ba te Judge •
(5) 26 16) 2 9 etc

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

10 ACRES - Vacant land on blacktop road Beautiful

s P oint

an xte ty to pl ease fne nd s and
mfru ence peo ple to day yo u
mtght be t oo much o l a ch eckgrabber for you r o wn goo d A sk
yo urself tl tl s wo rth tl

PH. 992-2174

Wlll do roo l rng co ns t ruc t•on
p lumbmg and heo ttng No 1ob
too Iorge 01 lao ~ mo ll Phone

1&lt;2 73&lt;8

LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl 23)1 n your

POMEROY, OHIO

Plumbmg heo t. ng
and all type~ of ger1erolrepa1r
Wo1k guo ro t1teed 20 year ~ e)(
pe11onco Phone 997 :1&lt;109

backh oe work durnp !t uc k ~
and lo boy~ lor h~re wtlt houl
f ill dtrt to sod ltme~ l one and
gro ... el Call Bob or Rage • Jel
l ero; day phor1e '192 7089 ntghr
phone 492 35:15 or 991 5132

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 221 Un
de rpt ay your role tn a ny ca ree r
matt ers o r nego l! a tm ns lod ay
Stand bad Let others gel !h e rr
share o f l he !1r11 eltght b efo re
seek tng cred tl

500 E. MAIN

R !: M OO~UN G

l XC AVA li NG dowr loader and

wel!-recetved today Mos t of
th ose a round you wrl l en JOY
yo ur co mpany Un for tu natel y
tn -laws tnay ft nd l tlll e nlt ·p tck lllQ !au Its tn you r performa nce

Don 't forget you owe 11 to yourself to check

Free Esltmates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160

HcpoHs ~er
"'ce all rnoke ~ 9Q7 718.ol rhe
f.-ob r •c
~hop
Pomeroy
A uthonzed ~ nget ~ales and
':le t &gt;~ I CC We sharpen !:.ctnOI ~

LEO IJuly 2J Aug 21) Yo u II be

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

~ ~ W I NC MA C HIN~

hu nc hes or mstg tlt s ca n t)e
tru s t ~ d ct ru.J lo \low ed
f h ts tS
no t one o l l hern St rc k to log tc
and reason

ftn anc tal p ro sp ec ts loo k rath er
pro mJ Stng today bu r not tn
those ven tu res tn vol vtng elements o l c hance o r r1s k Don t
take lt yers

Salesmen, J , D. Story , Ray Dougla s or Bill
Nelson .

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

!:.weepers too!. ters u on~ all
&lt;.moll appl ronce!&gt; law n rnower
nert t o ~to l e H ghwoy Goroge
on Rou te 7 Phone (b14 1 985
J8]5

CANCER (Jun, 12-July 211Your

wtth U5 before you buy any car new or used
We can save you money We are The Fnendly
Dealer . Call or see one of these Fnendly

1 1 ~ 9 ~ tlc

Uu5inl'55 Sen-ices
H WOOD H OW ~ HI N~P A IR

SAG ITTARIUS (Nov

Beat the prtee raise . Most of our new
cars came in before lhe pnce raise.
So come on tn and pick out the new
Butck or Pontoac of your chotce .
Plus we need used cars so you will
get lop money for your trade tn . Now
ts the It me to trade for a n e w Butck
or Pontiac and save mon ey.

98S-4155
Cheste r, Ohio 45720

10 ACRES - Va cant land on blacktop road Beautiful
home Silt About 5 m1nute s trom 5 Po1nt Pnco su,aoo
home st te A bou t 5 mrnutes from

and

pres erve those prectous
moments forev er -

Once you Slop to analyze yo ur
moves tn advan ce you r sue·
cess IS assu red

Sla llon N Y 10019 Be su re lo
spec tfy buth srgn

BIG SAVINGS
ON ALL NEW
BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS
IN STOCK

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

us

Graph P 0 BoK 489 Radoo Coly

--·-

'""" ttt. .. ,...,
Wr.tor to I~
' Car•

Let

and a lon g se ll addr essed
sl amped envelope 10 Astr a-

1974 CHEVY ILlZ TOll ••••••
••• • • •••• •••• •••• ••
Standard, long wide bed '1395
1973 CHEVY 7Z n. •••••Rodlo.
•• • o• • ••• •o .. • • •• 8••
aula . lG1 V
'695
0
1971 FORD RANCHER .................. ... .
0

TRUCKS

1976 FORD F-250.............. '3695
P . S., P. B , rear s tep bumper .

1973 FORD F-250 ................... s1695
Camper Specia l, 4 sp , V-8, p s , p b , 2 gas
tanks .

1973 DODGE VAN TRADESMAN .. s2695
B-300 lung wheel ba se, V-8, standard, new
t ltes .

Rl EBEL'S USED CARS
Sl. Rt . 7

See Roger Riebel
667 -3463
1 mile norlh
Ohio

•

DRIVE· BUY
1978

CUTLASS SALON SEDAN ........ ..... '6295

Ortvers Ed

FORD 1h TON ....... ................... 1995
1969 CADILLAC SED. DeVILLE ...... ...... .. sg95
1969 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SEDAN ..... .,sg95
1
1972 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CPE. ........ 1695
1972 BUICK SKYLARK CPE.. ..... .. ...... '1695
1969

1973

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SEDAN ... .. '1695

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
SUPREME CPE. ............. .............. 14495
1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
SUPREME CPE.. ........................... 13895
1973 OLDSMOBILE 88 CPE .............. 12295
1975

PONTIAC GRAND AM ............... '1895
1973 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN ............ '1895
1973 BUICK CENTURIAN CPL .......... 11895
1973 CADILLAC CPE DEVILLE.. .... ........ '1995
1973 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE .......... 12495
1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE .......... 13695
1974 CHEVROLET CAPRICE WAGON....... 12495
1975 CHEVROLET CAPRICE WA~ON ...... 13695
1975 OLDSMOBILE ROYALE CPE......... 13495
1972 FORD '12 TON WITH TOPPER ....... 11295
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLAR£ SEDAN ....... '3195
1973

Drive Home A Winner
See one of the se courteous salesmen

Pet Bur ris,

Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing BusinHs"
GMC Financing.
992-5342
Pomeroy
Open Evtnlngsuntli6:00-Tl1Sp m Sot.

1977 FORD MUSTANG II 2 DR .... s3895
4 cyl , 4 speed tran s, ps, Am Radt o, wht1e w.th red t rtm ,
A l u m tnum road wheels w1 th tnm R Mgs Less than
11.000 m tl e s L oc a l owner Sharp as a tack

1977 FORD PINTO 3 DR
d cyl , auto tran s AM Rad1 o, wh rt e w ith red tr im ,
alum inum road whee ls, wtth trtm rrngs , f u ll gla ss 3rd
door , N1 ce

1
1975
FORD
GRANADA
GHIA
4
DR
2995
6
cyl. 3 speed tran s , vi nyl roof. AM rad1o. electrrc rear
window, Defrost, d el uxe wheel covers Less than 35.000
miles

1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR........s2795
6 cy l, auto trans , ps , AM radro . 34 ,000 mtles

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DR '3895
351 V 8, Auto Trans. PS, PB, AC, AM FM St~re o,
lu xury mtertor decor, elec rr defrost, M ore Ntce

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR ............ '1895
4 cyl

Auto Trans, AM Rad to

1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR s2795
v 8 Auto trans, PS, AC. AM Rad io wrlh tape stereo
cloth seat tr im

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR '2795
V-8, Auto lrans, PS, PB, AC, AM Rad1 0 woth tape

stereo, low m i leltge Clea n a s a bell

1973 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX 2 DR s2795
v 8, Auto trans, PS, AC, Stereo, P Windows, P dr

locks, bucke t s, conso le, ti lt wheel , vi nyl roof
MIJre One loca l owner N rce

112 rear •

CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DR ...
v 8 Auto Trans, PS, AC, AM F M Stereo, till wheel.
speed control , flight bench seat, leather lnl , 37, 000
mrles . Ole lo ca l owner Shows good care

1975-BlAZER 4X4 ......................s4395
V 8, Auto Trons, Jull lime 4x4, PS , PB . RadiO, Rear
flip fold ben ch seat
OPEN TILL7 P,M
Except Thursday &amp; Saturday tiiS :OO
Closed Sunday

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Rocky Hupp , Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill, General
Manager, for a Good Deal on • New or Used Vehicle
992 -1196
Middleport, 0 .

�10 _ 'T'he natlv Sent mel, Mtddleporl-Pomeroy, 0 ., Frtday, June 9, 1978

P:fldfu~

:a;:7~olt:~

House

o•

Ira ler by h;-.t'?d mcome cou ple

991

11 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 , ~'rtday, June 9, 1978

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lurnl')heO opt~
Phone 991

)li.)HY lrorne houo,t.• b
roatns and bot h ce llor ou t
butldHlQS 4 oo es land at ...~d g e
of Rutland Comple te 1rorle r
hook up al !io :l bon k ~ appror o;
ed pro perly ol SIS 500 Pho ne
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new
you may be
able to l"e 1n our opor lrner1t
lm le, ~ than SSO o mon th f-o1
more tn !or mal on
con ta ct
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and garage N o pet' Co! I of fer
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and apprec ,ar ,an to ou1 manY'
I 11end~ and rel ot 1 v e~ wh o
helped us m so many way'
when we los • our loved one
Our ~pec1ol thonko; to GIPtltm
Re nne l ~ Cand y Blad, we11 !lob
by and Hyll,a ~bltn A lso a
~p e c1 o l t hanK~ to the nu1se~
doCJors and stoli ol both HoiH•r
MPd col Cente1 or td to the Cor
d10C Core Un t l o Re v Mon1'&gt;
and to Ewmgs Funera l Home a
ver y deep and stncere thank .:.
l or all you dtd l o1 us
Carrol and ho Jo McKentte and
Koth lenn Clonch
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FAMilY o! A liCe E:1 Dod ~on
exp1esses th eu opprec,oh on to
everyone wh o sen t co1d !&gt;
flowers and l ood A lso to !::w
1119 ~utmto l Horne Rev A rnoo,
1 !Its a nd the doc t or~ and
nur5 es who attended her 111 he•
d i ne~~ and death

':ll AN ~ BARGAINLAND Matn ~~
r.lu! lond Qh,o We buy sell or
rrode new and uo,ed mer chon
d 1o;e ant,que~ lues ne w and
used Open 7 day ~ a weeK 9
om Ia 5 pm Buy wt~e buy /r om

HELP WANTED
The Gallta -MeuJs Commun~ty Actton Agency IS
seek mg quahhed applicants for the pos1t1on of
Program Secretary Slulls required tnclude above
average spH&lt;t m ty ptng and shorthand and general
cleriCal dut•es Applicant should be able to work w1th
drflerent Program Or rect o rs Applrcat1on s are

1'

00 ocre~ 2100 fee l
rood
fr on tag e
hce l le n t
deve lop m en t po s!. tbrlr lt es
No• th o f Pomeroy 99'J lOW

available from the C A A OIIJce 1n Cheshire or the
Oh10 Bureau of Employment Servtces Offtce 1n each
co unty Deadline for accepting applications IS' June IS ,

1978

The Galli a Me1gs Com mun1ty Act1on Agency
Equal Opportunoty Employer

IS

an

SI J00 Coli ~97 753q

B~ ~ T &gt;H~CliON

Ch ec k our lo w, low
pn ces on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN 1'
POTACH, FERHJ-PELS
&amp; BLEND

of the best wood
stove!&gt; 111 ~ o utheo s t eu1 Ohro
Jotul
M o t ~o
l:fel
Ttrolta
1 empw ood and Nal huo z,on
Hea t Co 1:1 Putnam Dr loll Mdl
~~ ) Athe ns
b! 4 591 I:/J79 o r
bl 4 64blll:ll

B U RR OUG H ~

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MAliC ac
coun l 1ng moc h rne
1-'ho ne
99] 715() 1he Uotly ':lenlmel
Il l Coull )rreet Pomer oy
Ohto

U!:.~O TR A C lOf..l~

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EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

fWO FAMILY Yar d ~ole ~ a t
June 10 h om9 tt Ken Mol son-;
re&lt;:.rdence
Mo rn1ng o, tor
1-t rl
Clo thrng M.ttchen llcrn ~ cot
seal plo ~p cn rnto:,C 9&lt;1Q 177!
f-QU f( FAVtll Y Yard ~ole on
Water ~ lr ce t towar d I he trader
pork
tr"
~ yro cu!.e
Rolph
to--ender res odence ~ ot u•doy
QQ7

saas

YARD ~ All I 11 ond ~a t 9 om to';
pm Chd dtcn ' cloth es m ~c
adult clo the!.
&gt;~ e•y
good
M olell~ t ty clothe•. sr 1e 7 Q
Bab y tor sco t laurel Cl!lf
Hood Joc k ~ to n ley rPs.tdenre
YAR D SAL !: h day and ~oturdoy
9 ro 5 f our th a nd Mo n Ronne

Now Only

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

•289.95

) 4 ~2661

TO wo rk " ' f arnol o
fields Tap pa-y Oollos Cleland
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No
e .. pe n enc e
nece.,~ o ry App ly rn pe rso n ot
BlueT arion M1ddl epor I

Let us t est vour wa t er Free

Pomeroy Landmark
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n ·!_ack W Carsey , Mgr

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Poone m 1181

W e hav e enlarged our
serv rce d e partment and
w1ll serv rce Hotpo1nt and
other brand s

Pomeroy Landmark

1971 ( U~TOM (H~VY Von N ewl~
po 1nred S')Q7!;1 Co li ofr(&gt; r bpm
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b day s o week
sa lary
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Good
992 6206

NH L) 8ABnl l l ~H at home Ill
1-'ortl and 5 day s a week 7 am
Phone l:ldJ 4802
10 6 pm
doylrme or 1:1 43 4803 al ter b p111

lor

keal

3 bedrooms , bath. large
kttchen &amp; dtntng nat gas
F A
f ur na ce
hea t
ft r e p l a ce ,
bast!ment
po r c hes , 2 car garage

532,000 00
BABY FARM - 25 acres
wtth ver y ntce remodeled
home close tn 'l bedrooms
ba f h , carpettng, panel ing
new s1 d tng ba se ment , FA

fur nace $30,851 oo
LOVELY BRICK - Close
to

ne w

Hyd r o

Unrt

3

bedrooms Ph baths, F A
fu rna ce . close to sc hool. 6

room s $35.000 00
LOVELY KITCHEN Tht s yo u shou ld see large
d rn tng

a rea

wtth

din ing

bar , l bedrooms bath
basement , aboul 28 yr s
old IIB .ooo oo
LIKE FLOWERS? - Here
IUS I the buSt neSS for yo u
Es ta blished for a num ber
of
years
Tra i ning
furntshed ,
t nfer es ted
parttes ca ll
IS

BRICK &amp; FRAME - I acre
ground 3 bedrooms l !J.;o
ba th , ntce k•t c hen &amp; dt ntng
a ll e lec t rtc , pat to, porc h ~
garage and wo rkshop

531, 900 00
OTHER PROPERTY TO
CHOOSE FROM
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATE
REALTOR S
992 1219- 991 ~ 19 1

~ac k W Carsey , Mgr
_
Poone992 -1181

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PH 991 63JJ

14 t ill"~ I ke new w•lh
wheel!. to I tt Cht• vy vo11 Coli
otter 6 pm 985 3H Hl

WIL L CARl: !or the elder ly
home Ph on e 997 731 4

H 14
pf owo;
m ower $700 74? 7 1:1 ~0

WAlt H Wl:ll drtll,ng Wrllto m T
Gran! / 47 7879

and

BtAUTI ~ U LON!:

Acre wooded lo t s
tor so le Roc l.. ~ p r 111g s Oh10 C•
ly wo ler neor H hoo l$ Ca ll
alter 5 pm JO.l 'U3 n76

lWO Oi l &amp; go'&gt; l ea~e~ st luote d n
Bed ford I ownsh1p Me•gs Coun
l y Oh to ti wolfs pr odu o ng a d
(li ereo ~ a r,d ) Moterrof fnyen
to ry ov odoble Coli between 9
om and 4 pm at 99') 2! 4J Ca ll
ott er 5 pm at CJq2 J/2 4
HO U ~ ~

AN[) ) lore but ldtng rn
f..l ee dsv rll e 9H5 3519

MASH BROnfERS
Alum. &amp; VinYl
Siding
Under hang gutters &amp; room
addJI!ons
For Free Eshmates
Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
5-15 1 mo pd .

~;;t..
Porlratls
Weddings
Passports
Anntversanes
Special Occastons

, Arab mo re and
ge ldmg J yea rs o ld ':lee h key
Htll ~ ICltwood~ Rood P om e1 0~
Ohr o 992 3El85

111

our

9am

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

Closed Thursdays and
Saturday at noon
Your Full T1me
Rul Esta te Broke r
spl tl level colonial tn R 1gg s
Crest Manor , S bedroom s, J
fu l l baths famtly r oom
wtth !))01 t able, tntercom
sys t em and much . much
m or e 111 Selltng pr tce -

$65 ,000 00
RACIN E

Ins ide

cor porat ion l lm tt s, ntc e 3

bedroom home, I bath ,
new ly paonted healed with
ga s or wood and coal
burn tng furnaces P lenty of
closet and storage s pl!l ce
Garage and worksho p

On Iy $32,000 00
POMEROY - Hyse ll Run
Road. liva ble home on 11
acres , has good well. bollle
?as hea l Ca ll lor more
mto
5elll ng
pr ice
110, 600 00
TUPPERS PLAINS 24'x52' Fuq ua double wi de

SPECIAL

mobtle home on corner lo t

Any U S made car- ports

U.mping [ qmpmcnl
19/ 4 HONDA 750 Perf e&lt;l cond1
t lon New IJre-; ? helrnels Lug
gage ro ck cr o o; h bar !urrmg
Gara ge d smc (' r f'w ~ 12~0
rm r, d'n b AtfrNJ

OUt
Fo ld rlown&lt;. S. lQ()(J
up 25 7 Bun k H ou~P $b~IH
now $5049 1'1 m1 n1 mo tor LRA VHY lk'ALIOH mower lot
~olp
Good cond1 t•on
19/1
$10300 now $1)900 We sell
~u pt?r
(lj
electrrc
~ fo r t
~E!I'Itc e and quoh r ~ Open 11 7
49',! ~~
weekdays
Open ~undoy ~
Camp Con iAy ~t o r c ro ff )ole:. C fiAVH Y l liAl lOft w1 1h n10wer
Rt 67 N of PI
flle o'&gt;ont
her11nq., oftf'r
) J (J coli
~~!()

The Photo Place

floo r , a tr co ndtfr o ntng .
natu ra l gas. cr 1y water ,
underground gasol 1ne tank ,

(Bob Hoeflich)
Pomeroy
109 High St
5 31 I mo

loadong dock and parkmg
NEW LISTING - Wayou l3
bedroom frame home wrth
10 a cres H as large ltvtng
room w1th woodbur ntng
frrepla ce Owners wt ll take
trar ler tn trade or wt ll help

finan ce $33,500
POMEROY - Reaso nable
7 fa mi ly ho m e Liv e tn the
upper and re nt out t h e
lower A good cann er l ot
nea r st or es Better see lh ts

one lor only $9 ,600
IN THE COUNTRY -

Ca ll After 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992 7119 or 992-5041
4 27 ti c

8

room older home wf th 3
bedroo ms rural w ater ,
natu ral gas, w ood burnrng
fi r ep lace and 3 car garage
Has large gard e n and
cellar wrfh worksho p ov er

Jus! $16,100
HANDY
WITH
A
HAMMER - 30 acres of

land 6 room house tn g ood
loca ti on overlookin g Rt 7
Two wel ls cistern and 2
outburldrng s Wt l l take a

trade on Only 516,100
EDGE OF TOWN - One
bedroom lrame need ing a
little redecorollng . bath
gas furnac e, ct t y water
breezewa y 2 car garage
trail er spot and over an

acre of la nd 51 2 5oo
CHESHIRE - B1g red
bmk with 2 apartments 10
room s
bath s
garden

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

5 b edroo m s J
2 furna ces, an d

on lhts 1'n acres on
Rt 7 Modern InSide wolh
lu ll basemenl and young
frui t lrees
A LOT OF BUYERS ARE
SEE ING US NOW IF YOU
HAVE A NICE CLEAN
PLACE AND WANT TO
MAKE A PROFIT CALL
991 ms.
HELEN L TEAFORD
GORDON B TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY

n.,..J Eolale tor Sate
TWO autLDING lot!. be1ng l oh 7
8 B rn Goeglern !. Subdr v1~10n
l o t No HIS 100 feel l rontogc by
1J) f ee t deep t o r N o 7 ~~ l;l9 It
!r ontoge opprOIItmo te ly 135
fee t deep ond b5 f ee t wtde ol
!he rear Nea1 ':lolt:.bury Gr ode
~c h oo l and Metg:. Hrgh )c hao [
f..l odney Downmg Reol b tot e
flr oker Telephone 992 3731
HOWARD

~ AYR~

pr ope•ly m
~y 1o c u~e
opprox
10 acre s
f-orm pond bo u1 houo;e tra tfm
good rohope 135 000 f mn !:.ee
B•oaks or Howard ':loyre
~y 1o cu~e Phone 99'} 51 HO

~U~ I N~ S~

f.OR SAL!:
U1tve In
re ~ t ou • en t Loca ted rn Maso n
WV ( U ~ Route 33) Known a ~
Bobs I h1(k ~ho k e All equrp
men! and real es tate not ~1 1e
1:10 .. 76 ) A n exce llent op
ponunt l y lo own yo ur o wn
bu~1ne~~ ~ h o wn by opporn t
men ! Coli 0 1 !.eo J H Somer
... rite lhok()f 111 Sth ~~ Pt
Pl easan t WV 1~550 Phone
J04 075 JOJO
( day )
or
:J04 075 3431 (ovonrng)

f.Ok ~Al~ 4 bedroom 1 yeor old
hou~o tn New Ho,en ~d elmon
and Krncotd Jteol ty Harry 0
~delrnon
B1 ok e r
O lf rce
304 372 4685or 304 17:195 13

e-xtra tl needed Excludes
front wheel dnve cars

Call Now For
Appointm~nt

Pomeroy

landmar~

tt'la-!_•ck W Carsey, Mgr

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Poonem-2111

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
TWO ACRES - A beau tiful&lt; year old. 3 bedroom hom e
with Iorge ea l ln kl lchen, 3 bedrooms, al l nicely
carpe led . 2 balhs. lull ba se ment wi th TV room Many
more extras low heat b tll wi th na t gas fo r ced a rr
fur na ce All thts and two n ice acres of land rn a good

S pm

NEW LISTING - 12 room

R~ C!!J T~RW

4q1

VIRGILB SR
992-3315
1t6 E. Second Street
BUSINE SS BUILDING Out ot a ll floods Con crete

local oon Will go qu ock for 535.000

Off tce Hou rs

COA L COOl&lt;. ~ t o ve !'168 ~ ord ,
ton tt uch Bed for 196tl l otd
true !. 479 Mercury rnolor Al\o
l1gh t hauh11g 74"1 :7174

AK C BA S~ l:l I puppreo_. Ready to
go 1 014 Q~91551

30• o?J ;o64

gor oge
9b4 ~ 3r d M1ddl epor1 Drn rng
room su•t e qcn 5989

w

Brok er
101• '1 Sycamore 51
Pomero y , Oh1o

~ 1vr

~ARMA ll

JUST LISTED - About 6
acres wlth e xce llent home

George S Hobstetter Jr

15oardmg
Indoor a nd ou td oor
run!.
Groom,ng all breeds Clean
sont iO? loct l tl tco, Cho• htre
P!'one 1014 ) 36 7 O'}Q')

~( H OOt

H V ~ R OOM~ ond both

R ~U ABU BAB\I SIHEJ.I needed l or

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

H I~I NC SIAR Kennel

~I AH C RAf- T
5 PKIAJ~

'1 bed room ho use
New stor m w rndo wf&gt; 2 pa r
c h e~
al umtr1um bu1ld1ng rn
boc k flh one 99'1 J119

WAIHH SS

2 smal l boys

on Arbaugh AddJtoon Lot Is
100'x200' On ly $1 ,000 00
down woll buy th is home
Sel ling price 121.000.00
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS .
Cheryl Lemley, Asso&lt;Jatt
Homo Phone 742-2003
H1lton Wolfe, Associate
Home Poone 94t-2589
GeorgeS . Hobs1etter Jr
Broker
Home Poone 991 S739

MODERN SUPPLY

Small engine &amp; mower
serv1ce, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tlllers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Serv1ce.
399W. Maon St.
Pomeroy, Ohto
Ph . 992 -2164
&gt; ~ 4 1 mo

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June 10, 1978
Many tnlerestmg c hange s are

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esJden!Jal

and

c ommerctal.
Call
for
esftmate , 24 hour serv1ce.

Anyday, anyhme
Phone 985-3806
Jack Gmter 985-3806

GEMINI (May 21-June 10) Do n I
concentrat e o n the m u ndane

tasks lhat musl be done be

Jack's ~
Tank ~rvrce

..

Box 1

1n store for yo u lht s C01111ng
year , but they w tll no t be m
your work o r ca re e r The sta tus
q uo rs best he re b u t a me ta
mo rphos ts ol you r soc tal life
and ne w frrends wtl l add w e lcome d tver slon

Chester, Ohio
10-30 r

ca use yo u can I cur tt tn tha i
area to da y lol l y l heo rel rca l
discus sion ts more you r lo n e
Frnd ou l mor e o f what t• es
ah ead for yo u by se ndtnQ to r
you r co py o f As tro ·Graph L ette r by m atl tng 50 ce nt s for eac h

~ YRA C U S E

23&lt;0

A 5s.oCiate Realtor s

HOOF HOL LOW H or.-,e ~ Buy sell
! rode or ltotn New and use d
saddles Ruth Ree,ero Albany
t61 &lt;1 1698 3790

1910 ~T AR(RAFT ( AMPI:R 10 fl
304 773 5867

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682
4-lO-IIc

sale

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SIX FAMH Y Yard ~ale June 9 It
10 9 4 Condor ~ ~ Pomer o y
Oh1o )orneth ng l or e'Jeryone

"' mole oil Rl. 7 by pass on
St Rt 114 toward Rutland ,
0

798~4 1 50

~O M~ONI:

!~EI

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

4 1 ACRE ~ARM ) roo m ~ ond bath
l orced or r l umaCe ( ly wote r
10 lC 24 tr le bloc k 110rage On HI

ple! el y 1rbuli t 54)(.10 l)1e~el A WOMAN around J) or ave• to
Estale
Sale
cng ,ne.,..., th wtnch lalllhor lc~
w or k n1gh! o; at Jo Ann s
H Hotl erd ' 4 / 7008 ofte' o
Omr . ,. !ond Hours 4 to Q JO HO ME S I H~ lo r sole 1 acre and
up M,dd lepo rl near Rutland
ptn
Mu st be depend abl e
Col\
Coi
l 992 74Bl
61 J 3bl 1046 be tween &lt;1 o nd tJ
IQtJQ f.-ORO VAN Cr of t ~man 0 n
NI::
W
:J bedroom h ou~c 'l bath s
plon~-&gt;r lor lt o,rnOI1 ~ hapL'I w th
P'"
all e lec
1 acre M1ddlepo• t
mot or Co1o H,l ron Por tla nd
clo!.c to Rutland Phone 991
HJ3 no4
748 1
WlJRll l Llf..l OOUBL~ i.. Pyboard
For
VA FHA JU yr hnonc111g also
v. 1lh bo ~ ~ foo t pedo h btoo
re f moncHlg Ireland Mort gage
nt&lt; e )t-9 ~ 14,J 7211 or / J/ /}()I H 8. ~ MO!ill~ HO M!: ) Pt Plea
77 I: ')tote A them ph one 01 4)
ot ter.)
son! W Va besrde H eck ~
;92 30; I
1973
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bedroom
~ d ole
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powet &lt;. tee r 1119
J(}7J
Oonon I &lt;I x b() 7bedroom
htak£&gt;~
~ tee l beh
t11c ~
tool
bo.; 54~ Mol..e oflet :JJ'O 1'177 VtLi or1on 14 • 07 3 bedr oom
2 both
MechaniC Pomero y al ter j
I \IT; Coventry 11 .. 6~ J bedroom
W~ ~ 1Um
BO OT!:.
Chddrens 14()Q )toteo;mor' 11 ,. bO I
Sl:l y:, to Sl J 9.) M en~ S2'1 9~ lo
bedtoom
S.t..l q~ liotl ey s B oo t ~ J')'} N
COAt
LIM~ ~ T O N~ ~and grovel
1nd Ave M1ddlepo r t
colc1ull1 chf or 1de fer td,Jer dog
1Q I I DAI ')UN , ton !J'Ckup J
lo ad and all 1 yp 1 •~ of ~ o lt h
~ peed
ne w clu tch mulflet
cel~10r )olt Wo t lo. s Inc ~ Morn
b•aKP., a nd pamt ~~ tnpg
)I Pomeroy '/CrJ 3~9 I

MH J.) Ote ~el
MD30 l)te ~el
Mf150
l),ese
l
Ml 2J!. O•esel
lml and t'uund
M~ I b) ,Dr e&lt;.e l
M~ JH5 Dte sel
cv,/~ck W Carsey , Mg r
rVI~ I U5 LJ,e~el
Cob o' 8
f-O UND K I N G~ BURY Brown and ~
~~ Phon e992 .218 1
hea ter
to n coon hound Call e,.entng&lt;.
NlW 8 UllD IMPllMlNl~
992 561'1
All! ':! C HA LM~R~ &lt;;m oll rou11d Mf.-4 Boler Mf I 0 Bole• Mf- 120
Boler Mollhewo; fo! otory ~cy th e
ba ler Sl800 Purcha 5ed n('v.
MHU!O )emr mounted 6 bot
Yard :Sale
1Q7 "J
b: celle nt co nd11 10 rt
M~ 520 17 Dt ~(
to m Pl ow
f..lePdwrl! .. 61 4 37!i 0311
If- YOU ho ve a ser v ce to oil er
Mf ?00 2 f..l ow Choppe• M~39 ')
wor,t to bu~ or sell ~ome th , n g MA ~~ I:Y I tRGU ~O N Hoy (Ond,
h' ow Plo ntet !.
Mechon,c ol
lto11er $5()0 \1 (•1 y g oud l01J d1
oe lookmg lor work
or
1ron~ pla nter
whatev er
you II gel res.ulh.
110n fl eed~volle t~14 378 bJ1 1
~ HINN ~ 1RA CTOR lAlt"J
fo ~ ter w tho )cn trnel Wo nt Ad
Phon e 458 1630
1976 f-ORD~ 100 b cyl JOO CID
Coli Q97 21~b
lean W Vo
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ccll
cnt
cond
!ton
SJOOU
Phone
YARD ~Al~ at ) !a rlrng Mmsar
4 CJ} snrs ofte t .) pm
1nd hous.c on ngh t above
IQ n BUICK Centunon 1971;) Han
~a s ter n Hrgh ':lc hool Or'l Rt 7
do ACCO id
19!/ VW 8199
~1-'~UAl 5 ptece CO "&gt; I ron ou tdoo1
Oouble k otd1fm &lt;,rn k w11h rnetal
Br o w111119 ~ h o i gun 949 :l-43}
fur n11ur e &gt;ellee "I orrn ( hOII~
bo ~e QHI "i brke cl o th, ng and
table !t plor1 ter for S149 9) I 9 U C H ~VRO l!:: I SU HUHBAN l lQ
ma ny other ilt&gt;m~ f- r day and
Odd.., 8 ~ n d ~ ~ h o p M,Jcflpport
tr uc k ~dv erad o po cJ..oge and
~ at Hour\ 4 to 5 30
OhiO 997 Ol }3
lro rle t towm g pocltoge I~ 000
VAIW SA U Wed 7 lhur~ H ~ ~ ~
rnde ~ 747 315 4
19 75 KAWA !:. AKI 150 dtr 1brke All
9 at Ber tha Rus.c;e l l s. Wol f Pen
new par~~ Runs good 38 mm 1971 f.- Oh' O tCONOliN l Van b
Rd B qcle rnow ng rnoch111e
rac ,ng carb
AI !.O
wo ~ he r
celfen t
con d1 t on
f-ully
!own mower dr~he.-. clothe"&gt;
9Q2 5001
cot pcted wtth bed and bu,]t 111
':iho es
bar Y49 254~
YAR D )A LE June 7 8 9 hom 9
o m to 4 pm at btg whole ho uf&gt;e
on !eli ocro'&gt;s from 1-!ou !lh Lone
Senires Offend
o n Rt 7 m Che!.hrre Ohto or
Mary Layne reo;rden(e
Let Pom ero y landmark
YARD SAl!: M onday ancl lue•
soften &amp; cond 1t1on yo ur
day Junf.l 17 13 q 1111 '151 '::!
wa ter with Co-op water
4th Mrddlepor t Ohro Ra 11l
sollener , Model UC-SVI ,
ca ncels

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IN f.!UllANO 0 rooms porho l
bath car po r t ul rl rt y burldt ng
On brg lot (rly wa ter gos

COHNlR LOl lor trorle1 space o r1
M~ N 1AllY IU: kt l AROW adult s
rr ... e rlr ont
992 1231:1
01
and ch tld ren or e tn need of
~9'}_ 5304
l as ter care hom es A solo ry
and bene ltt s wt!l be pord Tht s
IWO B!::IJHOOM unlum 1shed opt
1!. on r11 home JOb thai wrll
Call q97 1781:1
benel 1t the ltf e chan ce of a
mental ly re tarded per$011 ~ or
m o re 1nlo• motion w n le or coli
For Sale. Hen t or Trade
f.- os lcr Core
b80
~
Morn
lRADI:: lW O luh 11 1 1-lornet oy Woll
J ock~o,,
OH
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trad e fot bu lldo ze' or mo !Ot
o 14 "/8b SUJ9 (jock son ) or
horne loll I JU&lt;I tl41:l .)607 f. ot t
Ol 4 592 6b0l 1 Aihen ~]
Goy WV
~ AN il ARIAN
IN lra1nrr1g
re
qu tre s H A or H ~ mH\rmum
M c1g~ County Heal th Depo rt
For ~ai r
ment
110 Mec hon rc ) t
1-'o meroy Oh1o .:15769
JOHN DHfl~ 1010 doter com

Pomeroy Landmark

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loll 99'1 2'lB8 be fo re 8 am 01

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Jean ) lou ! re'&gt;oden ce Collt&gt;ge

Business Services

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Rou te JJ 1101 th ol 1-lomCi oy
Lo rge lots Coli Q9") 7479

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15 Wur u.~ vr Umlt·r
Cash

For S1turday, June 10

S7 ACRES - Wtfh a m c e 1'11 stor y house w i th 3 bedrm s
and Jt, baths Most ly carpeted Brg c entral ftrep lace
w tth heatol ator Smal l barn and ou t bu ll d•ng s, 20 acre s

fenced N1 ce country setti ng oil blacklop road just 6
minutes north ot Ra cme Asking S.2 000

For The Best
Prtce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

MOORE'S
Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Baltery.
Installation Servtce
Ph. 991 -2848 Pomeroy, 0 .

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CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300,...aJn St.
Pomerc&gt;y, Oh1o
Pomeroy 992 6282
or 991-6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE

capture

Weddings
Stiver and
Golden Anniversary
Fam1ly Reunton s
Special Occaston s
Pho1ography
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our
bu srness , not a s rde hne

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

l XC A VAIING doze r backhoe
and dr tchet Ch arles f.( Hot
f el d
Boc k Hoe ~crv t cc
Rutlond Oh1o Ph one 742 7008

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A N() MAHfiN h
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do1er backhoe dump It uck
lunes to ne
grovel
black lop
pDYIIlQ HI 143 Phone I (1:1 1&lt;1 )
b96 7331

P UO DL~

POOl':! All s1 re!&gt; or1d
o;hape!i. !twrm pools '] year&lt;;
expeflence
free eshmo res
onyt h ,ng
yo u
need
f or
underground sw1m poob New
chern tco l and supply !. IOIC
Albany
Ohto
P horH
61 4 b9~ bS55 ( Alt er b pm
~14 689 5751 John Jeff e1s or
bS9 S265 Btl ! G1 llette ) We ore
NOr al l wet on Pkl(ts

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OR/LUNG Wole r well
drrlltng
cornme r ct ol and
domes tiC Pu mp soles and ser
yrce 997 679~ 01 304 ~9S 380'1

UIMU. OHL&gt; Au clto neet
Corrr
plel e ~crvrce Phone ~'N 9 7&lt;~87
or 949 '}()(X) Hacr ne Ohro Cr rll
B• odf or d
P U lliN ~

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Phone qq'} t'478

~P.r &gt;~tee

40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a small barn and
dug well About 12 acres tillable Some woods and
minerals Aski ng $21.100

Sll ,700 will buy a good 2 bedrm house and garoge,
storage build ing and garden spoce on St Rt 124 In
Sy ra cuse.
SIS,OOO - Will buy a good 5 bedrm house wllh large
li ving room ond kllchen 2 baths. base'Tlent. r- A not
gas hea t In Chester
We Need Listings (Middleport I
We have buyers for many types of property
CALL JIMMY DEEMAssoc late, m -lJH

AQUARIUS !Jan 20-Fe b 191
Spur-o l-the-mom e nt dectstons
today cou ld te l utn l o hau n t
yo u Tak e lime to th1nk ou t you r
m.::-ves and I he re s ho uld be no
!ear o! futur e pro b le m s

PISCES !Feb 10-March 20) II
may ta ke you a lttll e ex tra I tme
to gel o rgant zed today bur
once yo u ge t all your too l s latd
ou t an d pla ns m C~ d e you II be
ver y pr o duct1v e

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On May 22, 1978, m l he
Me1gs County P robate Cour t ,
Case No
22, 387 , L o ut se
13 9
Clayton '
T empl e to n
Avenue , H ur r tcane , W Va
25 556
wa s
apporn! ed
Exe culrtx of the es tat e of
Do r a M F ra nce, decea se d ,
la te of R 0 Lang svil le, Oh iO
Mann1ng D Webs t e r
Proba te Judge

WHill::

PI::H !JI AN

co t

991 J%1

Mrs El&amp;Je C1 rcle and
Vtrgmta Archer ur Henton
oher 4 pm
Harbor, M1 ch, wao gueot of ~' I orence Ctrcle VISited with
Eva Archer recently They Mr . and Mrs Ernest Johnson Mubik Home&amp; for Salr
vJstted on Tuesday w1th Mr of Belpre recently
Mrs Grace Enc and Jill of 1':173 THAilER f. OR sale Oar ton 12
and Mrs Russell Archer of
x
60
Phone 74"11 bH9 or
Columbus
vtstted at the home
Guysvtl!e
tll4 669 5/41 On CR I ':lolem
Mr and Mrs. Lee Hams of of Mr and Mr~ Douglas
Ce nter
Sprmgheld spe nt a weekend Ctrcle recently
147 4 VIC TORIAN 14 67 l:leclrr c
Mrs Roy VanMeter and
with Mr and Mrs Homer
(ent ro \ 011 2 0 1 3 bedr oo ms ')
son called at the home of
balh$ underprnnrny ottrocllve
Ctrcle, Verna and W avte
rnten or ~ ~ece \l en t cortdltton
Do
uglas
Ctrcle
recently
Mr and Mr s. Homer
$9300 Coll1. 45 9171
Mrs.
Ray
Johnson
of
Eagle
Ctrcle, Verna and Wa v1e,
vtstled at the home of Eva Rtdge vtsJted at the home of
• Mr and Mrs Douglas C1rcle
Archer on Monday
dunng the weekend
1473 MONH CARL O la ndau P S
.11:

P a A C AM 8 !rock

hcellent
8 43 2012

cond 1tlon

1%" VW 6UG

1&lt;00 992

s. l e n~o

$1 700

5"58

1'1 75 GRAND TO R\NO Sqw e ~o r d
~ t o l ,on wagon wt lh P ~
P~
A C !ti t wheel cru tse con rr o\
all new lu e~ Pow€!1 w1ndow~
S3200 Coil al ter 6 pm

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1913 BUICK tU XU) h ce \l en l con
dr li on 1-' ~
PB A l
New
ttres $1050 9&lt;12 7'd76
19 ! 4 PINT O Radtol t ne ~ new
&lt;. hocks dH 000 rnd es S I ~00
Co ll991 12B5 alter 4

NO lll:M lOO l arge or too smoH
W II buy 1 p1ece or j:omple te
household New used or Ql\tl
ques. Mort1fl ~ l-urntture 10 N
:lnd ~ ~
Mtddlepo r I Phone
99] 6370
CH IP
WOOD
Po les max
d10meter I 0 on largest end Sl:l
per ton Bundled ~l o b So pe r
ton , Delrve1ed to Oh o Pallet
Co Rt 7 Pomero y 99'1 2699
COIN!:! C Uh' H ~NCY lok~n s old
pocket wofches and cho m
s!l ... cr and gold We need 1964
and olde• stlver. com::. Buy se ll
or trade Coli Roger Wom!.ley

7&lt;2 2331
TIM E:I ~R

fJO MtRO\'
ducb lop pme
sow t1mber Coli
Kent Hanby 1 446

f orest Pt a
lo r stondtng
992 )%5 or
8570

O lD FURNI TU HI:: &lt;&lt;' bo)(es bra ss
bed s tron bed s e tc comp le te
hoJJ~ehold~ Wr1 te M D M llet
fH &lt;1 Pomeroy or calf 997 0370

WANH:D 10 buy Older coun t ry
ho u:.e and oct eoge
!:.ome
wood !. Nort h end of Me1gs
Coun ty
Away lrorn po,ed
rood Re ply to Box l29 M c o
The Dody !:.ent1net Pomeroy
Oht o
WA Ni l:D 10 buy

ftr ewood lor

!&gt; l ove l J04 77J 59J7
famed Brtllsh actress Syb tl12 Dned up
ctty
1911 CAlJlllA C HDORADO ~ult WA Nl TO buy !:!aston Ierner
Th01 ndike died m IJJndon at 13 Malt
6 Three ll
Yesterday's Allswer
power o r ek cellent co ndt l on
pups Phonebl 4 492 J339
93
vmegar
7 lnsbgated
Phone qn 140'1
14 Causllc1ty
8 Achieve
23 Label
29 German
24 Free
Clty
IC,74 CHh'Y 4 wheel dr, ... e pr ckvp Auction
16 Gwdo's note 9 Madden
lruc f. . w1 th topp er $1!00 1975
AUCTION ~ At~ ':!
1-r day ond
17 Cathedral
II Dock
ttrket
30 Book of maps vw Nobb•t s2 soo •97 na1
~o t u r da~ ot l prn
Lots of
town
25 l..os IS Regton
31 Sprang
1968 DODG~ MONICO hardtop
~dver~ t one Coo kware and m sc
lH Inlet
Au to o1r 57 O&lt;X&gt; rn1le s ~ ..
26 Fronl34 Dude ter20 Spamsh
new me• chond se ot Ohto
cellent
con drtr o n
S675
l(,ver AuC1 10n Me•g s 1-'l01a
19 Excavate
tersman
ntory
uncle
~92 5],0
M1ddlepott
20 ~' ou r be lls
21 Clangor
36 Fonner
26 Greek
CU llA~ ~
BYB ETIIECLA RK ,
21 Nap
UN name
tsland
22 Usuall y
~ uprem e 2 door landau V1nyl
Extension Agent, Home Ec.
22 GwJther
rool buck et ~ eot•, comote
GALUPOI.IS - Do you know of an) other food mdustry
ou l omottc 350 V 8 P ':1 f' B
that has a whole month destgnaled, nattonall) , m tis honoo' l subject
bcell ent l011d1 1i on $1500 Ca ll
~92 1751
ca n't lh tnk of any . That tn Jtself should tell us how tmportant 24 Langu1 sh
I
datry products are to us , and of course milk ts the most 25 Concermng
I
7
NOTI CE OF
unportanl datry product Mtlk has played a promtn ent role tn 26 lnterdlcl
APPOINTMENT
I
OF FIDUCIAR Y
the dtets of people smce pruntttve man. Why' At ftrst, m1lk 27 Burmese b---+-+--+POMEROY, 0.
I
On May 23 1978 , m lh e
was tmporlanl probably beca use tt was a ft!ltng and avatlable lrtbesman
PH 992-2176
Me 1gs Coun t y Probate Coun
I
food Today mtlk sllll plays a promment role but for a different 2M Ktnd of
Case No 21379 Palt r E l len
InternatJonal
I
ll
ltams
,
Route
No
1
W
reason. Sound nutnllon research has established mtlk as a lettuce
Rulland O H 45775 was ap
Harvester
T~~~n
:Or~d~y
I
valuable food Research has revealed a un1que contnbuhon of 29 Holbrook
pornted E:.. ecu lrlll: of l he
New
Idea
For
Your
II
es tat e ot Ru by E
Bush ,
mtlk _ a mtneral called ca lcmm, mtlk ts the best source of 32 Jeanne d'S h opp ong
de c eased , late o l Route No 2
Equipment (1 .. ven1 en ce
calctum of any food we eat
L ong Botto m , O H 45743
33 0 tlffilslJc
The human body cannot sur vtve wtthout calctum . Even
P
Mannmg D Webs ter
P rob a 1e Jud ge
after bones and teeth stop growmg, ca lcmm ts needed to 35 C.lunese
26. (61 2. 9 ,,,
mamtam bones Calctum ts also essenttal for proper nerve
ctty
funrtt omng, muscle (tncludtng the heart ) reacllon, for the 37 .. and to
clotttng of blood and for regulalmg Ihe use of other mmernls m - good
"Finally, I've found
the body
mght"
One wonderful feature of mtlk ts that not only does the 38 Salt of
a MAN-SIZ£ troctor"
conswner get calctum but they also gel qwte a lot of other
oletc actd
ECO!IIOMI ttlt !Ot llandlts ~•QQ!I tou~~e •
unportant nulnllenls In addotwn to calctwn, mtlk prov tdes 39 f{ebulf
tObt Mow pi~ t•ll bulldoze 10 nach
"'"Is More wot~ OOVIIII
other B vttamm s and tf whole mtlk vttamm A
lowet luel tOll all qur
40 Sutl fabn c ._•"'o:-1--+--+-+-~me
Milk 1s so good for us that the smart homemaker wtll fmd 41 Trtal run
ways to see that she and her famt!y gels enough mtlk ea ch day
rcoNoMr
Eve n tf the famtl y members say they do not ltk e nulk to dnnk. DAILY nn l'TO(!l ' OTE - ll e1e's ho" to 11 nrk 1t.
~·JRA C JOH
tt ca n be served many other ways. Serve custards . crea m
~X\'Uifli\ ,\XR
soups, cheese, hot chocol ~ '' and other mtlk drmks
Is 1. 0 :\ G t· E 1. I. 0 W
You can save money
•mg non-fat dry mt lk, or can ned
SEE THEM TODAY
One letlc r s1mph ~ Ia nti s for another In this samp l e 1\ IS
1mlk for cooking If you r .-d to lose wetghl, the non-fat dry
mtlk can be used for drmking and tastes real good 1f yo u mtx tl u se d for th e tlu ec J ~ X for th e t\\ U 0 s etc Smg le le1te1s
the mghl before and let tl stt all mght 10 the refngerator Or , apostw phes the l cn~l h and formation of the " ords arl' all
hrn ts Ear h da~ lhr code lrtlr ts atC' d l fl' l'H ill
you mtght try mtxmg a quart of the dry mtlk you m1xed the
Reedsvolle , 0 .
t RH'T'UQ UOH;S
night before wtth a quart of mtlk you bough t at the store ll Wi ll
be hard to tell you mixed powdered m1lk for part of 1t 1f you
z
MK I
don't see tt done and tt wtll help cut th e cost as well as the z
zu 0 J ~ ~ E
~I 1' fl Z ~ L 1'
calon es
[fVOJUVZMZ H Z l X
You never outgrow your need for mtlk. Use da1ly tn U1ese \1 f H z f 1 F
amounts Chtldren under 9 years - 2 or more cups, Children 90 J N FE
N Z I P
12) ea rs- 3 or more cups; Teenagers, 4 or more cups , adults, v 1' J K H s
QJ
2 or more CUfl'
l l'f J S J~J r
E JJVF !. F' Hl
\o'st&lt;•rday's t ryptoquote A LIBERA!. IS A MAN WHO
~
1.1 ,\VES rHE HOOM WHF:N THE FIGHT BEGINS 11 1-:VWOOD BHOUN

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'

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TALK TO
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or Gene Sm1th

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1973 FORO GAlAXIE 500 ................ . 1495 ~
2 dr. HT, outo .. p s, p b , air
1
1972 BUICK LESABRE ... :.~~. ~.~'? ?:~
595l:
Air , auto
149 ,..5 ~·
1972 FORD STATION WAGON .............
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1974 PINTO WAGON
4 cyl ., 4 sp , b lue wood gra in tri m

'1350
1975 VEGA WAGON ..... f~ 1.~ :..~~~: 1 1495
.1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.~ ..~~:: .?!~. s2195
1974 CHEV.

NOVA ~..:t!:..~~.1.~:.P. ·.:· 1 1995
6 cyl

1974 CHEV. NOVA..~.~!:~.~?.~~ ...... s1995
Load ed .

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Auto , p b , p s
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~

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hpert mslallatJon,

Full basement with wood burn ing stove

Al ta ched (2 co r) garage Chrys ler Air Temp centra l
heatmg and cool ing Very low elec bills All lhls and
approx one acre land Hove a look On ly 147,900

f he g tea test p ass rbt ltltes lo r
yo u Ia do so me th tng pro lttable
today ltC m tOtn! ven ture s Dea l
on ly wt th those tnvolvcd Pe r
tnt! no hang ers o n

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may no t be as ded tca ted as you
ar e A lackadaiStcal assoc1a t e
wtll o ff se t you r en thu sras m
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bedrm house wllh Ph balhs, klfchen woth built In
appliances, lom ily rm with fireplace, a ll nicely
carpeted

CAPR ICO RN (Oec 21-Jan 191

Carmel News, By the Day

by THOMAS JOSEPH
In 1959, the fi rst ba lhstoco ACROSS
DOWN
ARIES (March 21-Aprol 19) You
subm a rtn e, the I Henungway 's 1 Shenff's group
ar e adepr a/ thing s that requtre mJ ss tle
2 Of a regwn
SCORPIO {Oct 24-Nov 22) mental agtttt y loday Tht s ts nud ear pow er ed "Geo rge mckname
Ecul y tn I he day yo u co uld go most e!!eclt ve rn tW e soc tal Washtnglon, ' was launched 5 Cub 1c meter
3 Fencmg move
of! on unpr odu cttve tang e nt s rea lm
10 Spoken
4 Seafood
TAURUS IApnl 20-May 20) Play at Groton , Conn
In
1976,
fu11ncr
Postmaste1
ll
li'a
mous
vensauce
a to ne band tn comm erc ta l
t
en te rpr rses to day
Part ners Cicnera l James Far ley dtcd tn
New Ym k at the age of 88 and 1rt1oquts
5 Alabama

SAVE ON
CARPETING

Price $1l 1 800.

R. 33- 10 ACRES of land along Rt . 33 4 lone just norlh
carpeted with 3 or • bedrms , living rm , family rm,
wi th firepla ce, basement, Juel all fu rnace, garage and
ou fbulldlngs Some fe ncing, plenty of road frontage
and garden space Ci ty water and dri lled well Loc
close to hospital and sc hool at Laurel CIIIJ Asking
1&lt;2,100

23 -0ec

21) The re are cJays whe n your

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Ma y 23 , 1978, 1n th e
M e1gs Cou nt y Probate Cou rt ,
Case No 22, 357, Sh 1rl ey
L anders Bo x 22, Syra cuse,
Ohto wa s ap po m ted e)(ecu t rt x
of th e est at e of Evely n
Land er s deceased l at e of 104
Unt o n Avenue
Pom e r oy.
Oh tO 45769
Mannmg o Webs ter
P4r o ba te Judge •
(5) 26 16) 2 9 etc

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

10 ACRES - Vacant land on blacktop road Beautiful

s P oint

an xte ty to pl ease fne nd s and
mfru ence peo ple to day yo u
mtght be t oo much o l a ch eckgrabber for you r o wn goo d A sk
yo urself tl tl s wo rth tl

PH. 992-2174

Wlll do roo l rng co ns t ruc t•on
p lumbmg and heo ttng No 1ob
too Iorge 01 lao ~ mo ll Phone

1&lt;2 73&lt;8

LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl 23)1 n your

POMEROY, OHIO

Plumbmg heo t. ng
and all type~ of ger1erolrepa1r
Wo1k guo ro t1teed 20 year ~ e)(
pe11onco Phone 997 :1&lt;109

backh oe work durnp !t uc k ~
and lo boy~ lor h~re wtlt houl
f ill dtrt to sod ltme~ l one and
gro ... el Call Bob or Rage • Jel
l ero; day phor1e '192 7089 ntghr
phone 492 35:15 or 991 5132

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 221 Un
de rpt ay your role tn a ny ca ree r
matt ers o r nego l! a tm ns lod ay
Stand bad Let others gel !h e rr
share o f l he !1r11 eltght b efo re
seek tng cred tl

500 E. MAIN

R !: M OO~UN G

l XC AVA li NG dowr loader and

wel!-recetved today Mos t of
th ose a round you wrl l en JOY
yo ur co mpany Un for tu natel y
tn -laws tnay ft nd l tlll e nlt ·p tck lllQ !au Its tn you r performa nce

Don 't forget you owe 11 to yourself to check

Free Esltmates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160

HcpoHs ~er
"'ce all rnoke ~ 9Q7 718.ol rhe
f.-ob r •c
~hop
Pomeroy
A uthonzed ~ nget ~ales and
':le t &gt;~ I CC We sharpen !:.ctnOI ~

LEO IJuly 2J Aug 21) Yo u II be

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

~ ~ W I NC MA C HIN~

hu nc hes or mstg tlt s ca n t)e
tru s t ~ d ct ru.J lo \low ed
f h ts tS
no t one o l l hern St rc k to log tc
and reason

ftn anc tal p ro sp ec ts loo k rath er
pro mJ Stng today bu r not tn
those ven tu res tn vol vtng elements o l c hance o r r1s k Don t
take lt yers

Salesmen, J , D. Story , Ray Dougla s or Bill
Nelson .

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

!:.weepers too!. ters u on~ all
&lt;.moll appl ronce!&gt; law n rnower
nert t o ~to l e H ghwoy Goroge
on Rou te 7 Phone (b14 1 985
J8]5

CANCER (Jun, 12-July 211Your

wtth U5 before you buy any car new or used
We can save you money We are The Fnendly
Dealer . Call or see one of these Fnendly

1 1 ~ 9 ~ tlc

Uu5inl'55 Sen-ices
H WOOD H OW ~ HI N~P A IR

SAG ITTARIUS (Nov

Beat the prtee raise . Most of our new
cars came in before lhe pnce raise.
So come on tn and pick out the new
Butck or Pontoac of your chotce .
Plus we need used cars so you will
get lop money for your trade tn . Now
ts the It me to trade for a n e w Butck
or Pontiac and save mon ey.

98S-4155
Cheste r, Ohio 45720

10 ACRES - Va cant land on blacktop road Beautiful
home Silt About 5 m1nute s trom 5 Po1nt Pnco su,aoo
home st te A bou t 5 mrnutes from

and

pres erve those prectous
moments forev er -

Once you Slop to analyze yo ur
moves tn advan ce you r sue·
cess IS assu red

Sla llon N Y 10019 Be su re lo
spec tfy buth srgn

BIG SAVINGS
ON ALL NEW
BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS
IN STOCK

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

us

Graph P 0 BoK 489 Radoo Coly

--·-

'""" ttt. .. ,...,
Wr.tor to I~
' Car•

Let

and a lon g se ll addr essed
sl amped envelope 10 Astr a-

1974 CHEVY ILlZ TOll ••••••
••• • • •••• •••• •••• ••
Standard, long wide bed '1395
1973 CHEVY 7Z n. •••••Rodlo.
•• • o• • ••• •o .. • • •• 8••
aula . lG1 V
'695
0
1971 FORD RANCHER .................. ... .
0

TRUCKS

1976 FORD F-250.............. '3695
P . S., P. B , rear s tep bumper .

1973 FORD F-250 ................... s1695
Camper Specia l, 4 sp , V-8, p s , p b , 2 gas
tanks .

1973 DODGE VAN TRADESMAN .. s2695
B-300 lung wheel ba se, V-8, standard, new
t ltes .

Rl EBEL'S USED CARS
Sl. Rt . 7

See Roger Riebel
667 -3463
1 mile norlh
Ohio

•

DRIVE· BUY
1978

CUTLASS SALON SEDAN ........ ..... '6295

Ortvers Ed

FORD 1h TON ....... ................... 1995
1969 CADILLAC SED. DeVILLE ...... ...... .. sg95
1969 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SEDAN ..... .,sg95
1
1972 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CPE. ........ 1695
1972 BUICK SKYLARK CPE.. ..... .. ...... '1695
1969

1973

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SEDAN ... .. '1695

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
SUPREME CPE. ............. .............. 14495
1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
SUPREME CPE.. ........................... 13895
1973 OLDSMOBILE 88 CPE .............. 12295
1975

PONTIAC GRAND AM ............... '1895
1973 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN ............ '1895
1973 BUICK CENTURIAN CPL .......... 11895
1973 CADILLAC CPE DEVILLE.. .... ........ '1995
1973 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE .......... 12495
1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE .......... 13695
1974 CHEVROLET CAPRICE WAGON....... 12495
1975 CHEVROLET CAPRICE WA~ON ...... 13695
1975 OLDSMOBILE ROYALE CPE......... 13495
1972 FORD '12 TON WITH TOPPER ....... 11295
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLAR£ SEDAN ....... '3195
1973

Drive Home A Winner
See one of the se courteous salesmen

Pet Bur ris,

Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing BusinHs"
GMC Financing.
992-5342
Pomeroy
Open Evtnlngsuntli6:00-Tl1Sp m Sot.

1977 FORD MUSTANG II 2 DR .... s3895
4 cyl , 4 speed tran s, ps, Am Radt o, wht1e w.th red t rtm ,
A l u m tnum road wheels w1 th tnm R Mgs Less than
11.000 m tl e s L oc a l owner Sharp as a tack

1977 FORD PINTO 3 DR
d cyl , auto tran s AM Rad1 o, wh rt e w ith red tr im ,
alum inum road whee ls, wtth trtm rrngs , f u ll gla ss 3rd
door , N1 ce

1
1975
FORD
GRANADA
GHIA
4
DR
2995
6
cyl. 3 speed tran s , vi nyl roof. AM rad1o. electrrc rear
window, Defrost, d el uxe wheel covers Less than 35.000
miles

1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR........s2795
6 cy l, auto trans , ps , AM radro . 34 ,000 mtles

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DR '3895
351 V 8, Auto Trans. PS, PB, AC, AM FM St~re o,
lu xury mtertor decor, elec rr defrost, M ore Ntce

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR ............ '1895
4 cyl

Auto Trans, AM Rad to

1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR s2795
v 8 Auto trans, PS, AC. AM Rad io wrlh tape stereo
cloth seat tr im

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR '2795
V-8, Auto lrans, PS, PB, AC, AM Rad1 0 woth tape

stereo, low m i leltge Clea n a s a bell

1973 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX 2 DR s2795
v 8, Auto trans, PS, AC, Stereo, P Windows, P dr

locks, bucke t s, conso le, ti lt wheel , vi nyl roof
MIJre One loca l owner N rce

112 rear •

CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DR ...
v 8 Auto Trans, PS, AC, AM F M Stereo, till wheel.
speed control , flight bench seat, leather lnl , 37, 000
mrles . Ole lo ca l owner Shows good care

1975-BlAZER 4X4 ......................s4395
V 8, Auto Trons, Jull lime 4x4, PS , PB . RadiO, Rear
flip fold ben ch seat
OPEN TILL7 P,M
Except Thursday &amp; Saturday tiiS :OO
Closed Sunday

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Rocky Hupp , Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill, General
Manager, for a Good Deal on • New or Used Vehicle
992 -1196
Middleport, 0 .

�.

~

'

. . ...

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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, O., Friday, June9, 1978

lOOth anniversary of
Mount Moriah Baptist
Church being observed
MIDDLEPORT-The IOOth anniversary
of the Mount Murial! Baptist Church

·

.

•

..

lut:ated at the l'urner uf Suuth Fourth Ave.

and Main St. in Miildlepurt is bei ng
("debra ted today with CHI all-day scrvln .
The pr es~ nt site of thu church was given

by James Stewart who1·estded in th e house
adjoin ing the property . The orgnniz'l:ltiun

MORNING KI NDERGARTEN class of Mary Rose
will graduate in commencement exer cises to be held
Monday at 7:30p.m. at Pearl Street Elementary . First
row, 1-r , Jeanie Arms, Jimmy Durst, Traci Rowe,
Shannon Newsome, Bet;;y Bryant, Brian Broome, Forest
Qualls, Stephanie Crow, Tracy Manley, Kevm Britton ,
Carri Swisher, Kurtiss English, Susanne Cassell: second

Twenty-eight kindergarten
students, afternoon class. at
Pea rl Street Elementary will
graduate thi s even in g at
commencement exercises · to

be held at the school at 7:30
p.m.
Dr . Sa ll ie
Plymale.
professor of education at
Marshall University, will be
the guest speaker. Robert
Morris. principal. will
present the diplomas.
Twil a Childs will be the
pianist and the Rev. William
Knittel, pastor of the Mid·
dleport Pentecostal Church ,
will give the inv ocation and

(Continued from page

teacher .

On Monday at 7:30p.m. the
class will graduate

tn commencement exercises.
The Rev . George Gl aze,
pastor of the Middleport
Church of Christ, will be the
spea ker.
Hobert Morris. principal.
will presen t dip lomas .
Maunta Mi ller will be the
pianist and the Rev. James
Bruorne will give the in·
\'ocatton and benediction.

Our Interest is
Greater For You

5.75%
On 90-Day
.

Certificates
5.75 per cent pa id on
90 day Certificates o f
Depo si t .
$500 . 00
Min imum.
Interest
Payab le
Quar terl y .
A substantial penalty is
invoked on all certificate

accounts withdrawn prior
to the dette of maturity .

Meigs Co. Branch

41
The

Athens County

savings &amp; Loan Co.
W. Ma in St.

Pomeroy , Ohio

-FSIJC

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.!I' '

:

Loss of
1)

bened ict ion.
He Said tlJe~t b.v l'i lllHila Ung
Dr. Plymale will be Uw sdwul stops e~nd Lllc
presented an honorary . marginfli cuJ JUiluni ty ~tups.
degree, Bachelnr of Rhymes. whL·n· there 1s a low number
Mrs. Mary Rose is th e of patroll&gt;olll\' low CII'CU I&lt;I ·
morniu~

The Rev. Glaze willalso be
prese nted

an

hunorary

degree .
Route IZ4 in Rutland
remained closed at 10 a. m.
this

mornin g

due

to

floodin·g whirh occurred
with the torrential rain s
falling Thursday night and
Friday morning . Route 143
~· as closed Friday morning
but at tO a. m. had been
reopened and was being
r learod ol dt•bris by
work ers of th e Ohi o
Department of Highways
in Meigs County .

liun, the l&gt;ouklllobllc cart pro-

vide hig her quality Sl'JTice
through Iunge r stops un it
lnwcckly I'Cithcr thtt n montlll)'

IJ1lsb.
During the enti re meetmg
It \I'H S i-lJ)pi:ll'l'/1( th~lt till' Clll ·
phasis shift 111 l 'ln:ulatwn IS
f mrn tlw book111ulli It· tu Uw

Maii-A-13uuk s Scn•ic\' . Ol sun
r"t·fcrrcd tu survt.'.\1:-.

vil'cs
1971i

La ken

~:~s

till SlT-

111 1971. I!J; 4 &lt;llld

well as tht: ont.• he has

l&lt;ikt•n hun self mtd referred to
his

I'Cl'U II ll ll CIIdHI!UllS HS all

whole
10-ruunty CJ rea aml uriL' which
rs fl nalll'J itlly rt•;_rilstrc .

ubjcct1ve plan fnr tilt'

SlT Vll'l'

Area Deaths

tit.s and the librarians uf
those, two counties p1·esent at
the meeting expressed their I
&lt;~Cro nl with the plan .
ALICE DODSON
Mt'o. Eblin sa id that with
Funeral
services for Mrs.
Vinlon aml Jacksundrupping
Alice
Dodson,
89, Route 1
uut of the IJ&lt;Jukmobilc, that
Long
Bottom
,
were con·
Meigs County is not going to
ducted
at
I
p.m.
Monday at
be able tu carry the
the
Ewing
Funeral
Home
bookmobile service alone.
with
the
Rev
.
Amos
Tillis
"The money fr om lite budget
officiating.
eummis.."iion is nut Hdequate
Attending services from
to ope rat~ a lum: in a ny
out
of town were Mr. and
ea pe~l'ity, ··she S&lt;:lld.
Mrs. Haswell Betz, Diane
Bub Morr is, prinl'ipal of the Craft , St. Joseph, Mich. ;
Middleport and Pomeroy Robert Conroy, Miami, Fla. ;
F:leme ntary Sc hools, ex· Mr . and Mrs. Durward
presst•d concern trbout whtrt Conroy, Memphis , Tenn .;
the loss uf bookmobile service Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy,
will do to reading programs Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
111 till' schools. He c har~L~I Sprin ger, Melinda and Todd ,
that it will " wipe out reading Mr . and Mrs. Rick Long and
progrmus wtlkh have t.a.ken Jay, and Marlene Thompson,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
years to build up."
fn response. Harold Coopt' r Gene Van Meter, Granville ;
of Waverly, a trustee uf the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfe
Pike County Library, culll· and Rick, Belpre ; Mr. and
menled that OVAL was nut

Whilt· Ius rt·c·u mmc nd&lt;~ ·
tJun)) will nut ~ actcU un b"y
till' OVA l. Hoard unlll ercatcli tu reli ~ve the schools
Septentocr. st•veral board uf their responsi bllit y to
rlll'l!lbers spokt· 111 su pport of drvdop libraries.
Susa u Flcslunan, Pumeruychscu ntinu tng the IJoukmuiJJie
tu s&lt;.:huvls a nd called Mi ddll'purt libr.ariHn. whose

f11r lhl' st'lwols ln illl JH'oVl' resignati on was CJnnounced
t·cr rllcr 111 "tile t•ventng, sa 1d
tllt• 1r own li brr:mc.-,.
Aflt·r a lJl.J ranHn frum timt it all bull s down lu monel'
mwt lll'r t' ounty spoke on thf..' &lt;Utd that tlw boukmubil~
qu ~tllt _, of lht· sd10ul library opt·ratiun ~::~l I'OSlS cuts 111to

then•. Drm Morn.-;, CISSJstant other uperatiurts.
The d1 sc uss ion
wt:t s
supl'nntendcnt uf till' Mca~s
Local
Sehoul
D1strirt, lengthly. sometimes heated.
I'C IMtcd tlwt sehoul libra ries e:uu.l cundudl-d without any
SQL:AO CA LLED
are
not well eq ui pped here ltml of r·ecu n s lde r~::~ ti u n on the
The
M1d-d\eport
bt•cause
of limited r esour ces plctn to drop school.!:~ from the
Emergency Squa d was ca ll ed
rrml
that
the l.x.wkmubill' ha s IJ&lt;Jukrnol!ilc schedule 1n tile
to Page St., at 6:43 p. m.
pi'U
\'Idtd
'·g rctHl'l" HCl'l!.SS of f;J ll .
Thursday for Frances
Pre&lt;:edmg Olson 's presen·
l&gt;vu
ks
tu
grcat.l•r
numbers uf
Maxley who was taken to
Wllon.
li te OVAL Boa rd of
studl'nts
."
Hr
exp
n·sscd
CtJil·
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
t·t•rll that Mt•tgs County wluch C. E. Blakeslee is tile
student-, Will be dcpn vtd of Mcrgs County member . met
111 regula r session .
till' St' l'\' lt't.' .
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Ohio While House l'Ull·
,
\
hwn~
also
saul
that
man
r
The Me igs Loc al Band
fe
n·ncc on l.ibranes to be
of
tht'
dn
ltln•Jt
111
till'
gntlh.'~"i
Boosters will meet M 7:30 p. ·
held
111 the fall wa&gt; discussed
krndcrgr.irlt:!n
throu
gh
s1
xth
m. Monday at the high school
al1mg
with ~::~ppnlpn ai ! UJI bil ls
gr;J
dt·
111
the
J
V
1crgs
Lueiil
band ruum . Parent s uf senior
curTrntly
undt.•r l'U!JsitlcraSdlilollJtstrJ
ct
arcnotlucalt'd
band members as well as
\\
rtlun
ctn
CJ ree~ uf walking tu t:t tl onm W osh in ~t on .
juni or band parents are
Postl.JI.{{' in e re~t se!) e~nd their
llbrar1 ur lu the prupusctl
urged to attend.
stop:-, 111 ttn: srx conunumtics llnpal"l un OVAl. were
tliSl'USSNI and II Wl:.I S reported
llsil'd b) Olson .
Tht C~ssistan t supet'lntcn - Llwt Wllhout additional ci r·
tk·nl clwrg{•d thc.rt ta k1ng the r ul al1on the Mall-A-Boo k
h011kllluhi ll' i::IWH\' frulll th ~ JX1Stagc will II H•.Tl.!asc nex t
~dmui . . 1s just c.~ 'r1rst !'l tcp in year from $:10.1100 to $48,000
t.ak ulg the bookmoblll' out uf wtd on the schedule uf rates

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - None .
Discharged - Brenda
LeMaster, Helen Johnson,
Mary Hendricks, Annabelle
Ward, Mildred Will, Ruth
Gosney, Katrine Millikan,
Tony Quillen, Jimmy King,
Leslie Price, f.rnest ine
Fisher, Donald Armentrout,
Minni e Kapteina, Alma
Frazier, Howard Sayre.

Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges, June 8!
Tami Adams , Grace
Boster, Robert Brenneman,
Steven Bush. Scott Chevalier,
J oyce Denney, Jam es
Goodnite , Ernest Harless .
Donna Howard , Hermetta
Hysell, Lana !son, Madelene
Landrum , Mami e Mann ,
Mrs. William Metzler and
daughter , Hazel Mont·
go mcr oy, Melissa Nance,
Fran k
Ruff,
Cynthia
Schneider, Donna Shinn,
Rolie Smith, Corella Thomas,
Mae Venekamp, Zeldon West,
Mrs. Anthony Williamson and
son.
Blrth
Mr . and Mrs. Mike Stumbo,
&lt;!ppruvcd in the yea rs to
a daughter, Oak Hill.

!Ill' I'U Unt )..

Yuu'n• gurng tu take the l·or ne al no

Jnt:rcct.~c

m dr·

culution. the cost will be well
sdlHub t- rnd rn ovc to the sax IJI'C r $100,1100 by i98i.
\)llokrnulu \e CH\'HY fr·um th e

or

&gt;a1d that Mt•tgs Cuunty will. justify the set'\'lce. Tanuny
nut llt• able tu keep the Clark of McArt hur who ~ ave
bv(}ktnl&gt;brle 111 cwy cet pr:ll'lty the re;JUrt . also sa id that the
wnhout fuwu cial help . The m.lvisury comnlitt!Jc would
lxwkmubrh"' 1~ serving Meigs, like tu ser: some I!Xpanslon in
Vmlun and .l heksml Cuu nties. the Mai i·A·Buuk service.
Purc h&lt;~ se

uf gra phic art
of materials at a cost of $330

OV AL 's Olsun has recum·

IT'S MONEY
that you can get your ha'nd s on tm·
mediately and without penalty. In a ny
amount your account is welcome.

mended
elrnunnt ron
btHJk rn oi) IJc !)Cf'VI l'C com-

wt.~ s

appru\·c d . Jane
s poke on

pktelv 111 IJ&lt;Jth of thusc coun· MrG I' Cgory

ex penses. They will be on Appalachian folklore by a Meigs
Countian : nature studies, a
story teller, and communica·
lion awareness.
Susan Fleshman, who will
leave here at the end of June
and has acccptc'll a position at
\he Westerville Public
!Jbrary, wa s recognized by
Pat Holter , president of the
local li brary boHrd. and Mrs.
Eblin on behalf of the boa rd
presented her with a CB
Hadiu set.
Dinner w a s sr r ve d
pt•ecedlllg the meeting .

Huntington•. .
(Continued from page 1)
responsible for burning their
clubhouse down in Lawrence
County .
Kemp was found dead last
week off a highway. There
was no attempt on Howell's
life.
Tom

pomeroy
nationa .
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

VC:U male the clrrerence ·

!

I
Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe, Dennis and
Beverly Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Conroy, Jr .. Kim
Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Conroy, Allen Weber, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Long and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy umg, Akron ;
Mrs. Rose Marie Hutchinson,
Bellevue and Ruth Rhodes
and Elmer Lake, Huntington,
W.Va.

LELA FORREST
Mrs. Lela Forrest , 91 ,
Rutland, died Wedn esday
evening at the Jones Home
Health Care Center in Tuppers Plains follo wing an
ex tended illness.
Mrs. Forrest was born at
Harrisonville, a daughter of
the late J:'erry and Mary Gary
Stiles . Sh e attended the
Rutland United Methodist
Church and had been a
res ident of Meigs County, the
greater part of her life.
Surviving are two grand·
sons, Robert Fo\rest, Jr. , The
Plains, and Happy Forrest ,
Nelso nville, fi ve great grandc hildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Forrest was preceded
in death by her husband,
Adam ; a son, Robert, and a
sister, Verna Carpenter.
Graveside services will be
held at I p.m. Saturday at the
Wells Cemetery, Pageville,
wi th the Rev. Ri chard
Thomas officiating . Friends
may call at the White Funeral
Home in Coolville after 4 p.m.
Friday .

today.
He was born on Aug. 29,
1896 in Taylor County to the
late George W. and Sarah
Lambert Keener. He was
preceded in death by his first
wife Lillie Zumbro Keener in
1964 along with one daughter
and one son.
He was a retired employee
of the Point Pleasant
Transportation Co., former
em ployee of the State Road
Commission, member of the
Trinity United Methodist
Church and a veteran of
World War I.
Survivors include hi s
second wife, Mrs. May Roush
Keener;.nine daughters, Mrs.
Sarah Mattox and Mrs.
Frances Beller, both of Point
Pleasant ; Mrs . Margie
Coleman, Vienna ; Mrs. Mary
Ja ckson, and Mrs. Sue
Hoschar, both of Dunbar ;
Mrs. J o Lou Alt, Division,
Mich.: Miss Nina Keener,
Troy, Mich.; Mrs. June Avis,
Guysville, 0 .; Mrs. Myrtle
Hogsett, Huntington : two
sons, George D. Keener Jr.,
Gallipol is, and Kenneth
Keener, Dunba·r; one sister,
Mrs. Wi)ma Sharp, Fair·
mont ; ·one brother, Everett,
Graft on; two steJHlaughters
and two step-sons and 33
grandchildren and 24 great·
grandchildren also survi ve.
In lieu of flowers the family
requests that donations be
made to the Mason County
· Cancer Fund or the Veteran 's
Auxiliary of the Veterans
Hospital in Huntington .

HYMN SING
A hymn sing will be held at
I :30 p.m. Sunday at the
Nease Settlement Church .
Singers will be the Shaffer
GEORGE 0. KEENER
Fun eral services for Family of Crown City and Sid
George D. Kee ner , 81 , and Carol Hayman. A
Jericho Rd ., Point Pleasant, covered dish, potluck dinner
will be held Sunday I :30 p. m. will be held at 12:30 p.m.
in the Crow-Hussell Funeral
FITCH REUNION
Home with .the Rev . Orville
The annual Fitch family
White and Eugene Zllpp of·
ficiating . Burial will be in reunion will be held at 12:30
Kirkland Memorial Gardens. p.m. on Sunday, June 18, at
Friends will be received at the Portland Park. Lunch will
the funeral home after 7 p. m. be served at 12:30 p.m.

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I Social

Duncan ,

an

investlgator
for
the
prosecuting attorney in
.Lawrence County, quoted the
suspect, Robert Souder, 29,
Huntington, as telling police
the shooting climaxed
arguments between Kemp
and him when he tried to talk
Kemp out of ca rrying out the
plot.
an
Souder,
himself
Avenger, remains in jail at
Ironton , una ble to go a
S\00,000 bond .

located un Middl eport Hill near !he site of
the old highschool bui lding .

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DAN.EV ANS, left, Hio Grande College capital campaign

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general cimlrman, wlks with three of the campaib'll's

honorary chalrpurson!-:l ,lcft to ri ~ht , Mrs. Esther Greer. Mrs.

II Calendar I

SUSAN HANNUM WON
EAST MEIGS - Susan
Hannum was presented the
John Philip Sousa band
award at the recent Eastern
High
School
awards
assembly . Miss Hannum was
not listed in the school's Ust of
award winners.
WALKER ELECTED
Herb Walker , farmer and
industrial developer of
Lancaster, was elected
Republican State Central
Committee Man from the lOth
Congressional District
Tuesday. The lOth District is
t'Omposed of 13 eountlea in·
cludlng GaUia and Meigs.
According to the unofflclal
taUy, Walker carried 11 of the
13 co unties . Walker taUied
14,272 votes compared to
11,226 received by his opponents.
COMMJ'ITEE MEETING
The Meigs County Central
Committee will be organized
at a meeting to be held at 8
p.in. Thursduy at the Meigs
Inn. At 8 p.m. following the
session, Jack Hillyer, district
state senator nominee, will be
present to address the group.
The public is invited.
SPECIAL MEETING
A special meeting of the
Eastern Local School District
Board of Education has been
set for I p.m. Monday in the
library of the hlgb school with
teacher negotlatlons to be
dlscussed .

RIO GR ,\NOE;

Four

dollar capital campaign. according
to an announl'ement today by Da niel
Evans.
campaign
general
chairman , and Paul C. Haye s, Hio
Grande prcsidenl.
The four are Mrs. F:sther Greer.
Knox ville, Tenn ., who is &lt;1

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Davis, Sr., was not present for the photo.

Jmn c~

these is most helpfu I to us as we seek
Rio Grande ," Hayes said.

completed

Plan s for the college, as part of
U1e capttal campaign, include the

Amung those expetled to attend lhe
celebration tode~y arc scvcrCJI grandsons uf

construction of a new student ·

tile Re v. Mr. Rickman .
In 1902 the Sewin g Circle uf the church

wbuild for the future or edu ca tion at

board. Ohio Valley Bank, Gallipolis .

scholarship and fa culty enrichment.

of

commun ity

cente r

and

the

expa nsion of the &lt;·allege's fund for

tll'op le likt·

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Tuesday

and

ran~ing

frnm

lOs.

GALLIPOI,JS -

A bachelor, Rothgeb , Is a registered
football and baseball official wllh the Ohio
HJah School Athletic Association, a former
aumrner baseball coach in Gall\polls and
Oleshire. His Cheshire pony league IA!ams
(11169-73) were very competitive having
captured one league championship,
finishing second three Umea and third,

.J
MRS. CAMPBELL HARPER

OLDEST MEMBER - Mrs. Nellie
Winston , 83, Middleport, is the ulde st
member or the church. In September

1922 she changed her membership from
the Providence Church at Kerr to th e

Middleport Churc h. She will be
recognized at this afternoon 's tOOth
anniversary celebratiun .

RECOGN IZ F. D·· Mrs.

Ca mpbell

Harper uf Pumcru y holds the record for
bt-ing a nwmbtr of the Mou11t Moriah

ll&lt;lptisl ('hurch the longest. She joined
tht· church 62 yea rs agu. It was in May,

i916 thai slw, h1•r grandfather . John
Hudson, and brother, Chm:ncc Bt·aumllnt , Middlcptlrt, were baptizOO in the
Ohiu Ri H" r and t.akt:n into tht•
Muriah ft•\luwship.

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MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

George Olson,

cunstruction plans fur completiun ur the
city's recreation eomplex off Bob

MeCormlck and Texas Roads have
been approved by the department.
This wlll permlt the city to
advertise fur bids fur remaining work
sometlme th!B week. probably Monday.
Bids on electrical, plumbing,
access road 1 parking lot and se"·er IJne

projecta will be opened
approxllilately two weeks .

In

Once contracts are awarded, th e

project, if all goes well. should
be «&gt;mpleted within 30 days.
MARY MII.IS

PAMELA ROSS

Awards highlight
nurses ' ceremony
HODNEY - Top senior awards went Holzer Medical Center, made the two
presentations on beha lf of the Gallia
Pamela Ross, Hillsboro, d urin ~ Friday County Medical Society and the Holzer
evening's 55th annual comm encement Clini c, Ud .
Miss Mil ls was presented with a cash
exercises M Um Holzer Medica l Cen ter
award
by the Gallia County Medical
&amp;hnol of Nursing. Ceremonies were held
Society
for achieving the highe st
in Faith Baptist Church.
. Hugh P. Kirkel. president of the cumulativ e grade point avera~e in the
graduating class for ali th ree years of
education in the Holzer Medi cal Center
School of Nursing. Selected as the Best All
Around Student by the faculty and the
entire student body of the School of
Nursing was Miss Ross and N!r cash
award was from the Holzer Cl inic, Ltd . She
ha s shown out;;tanding ability In the
lu Mnry Lnuise Mills, Pomeroy, and

news editor positi.o n

26.

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Department of Natural Resources,
Saturday Informed Galllpull s Ctty
Manager Chris Murris that

Rothgeb named to OVPC
GALLIPOLIS - Richard S. Owen,
publisher, Saturday announ ced the
promotion of Oale Rothgeb, Jr ., 32, Rt. I,
Gallipolis, to news editor for the Ohio
Valley Publislung Company.
Rothgeb, a son of Mrs. Glenna Rothgeb,
Rt. 1, Gallipolis, and the late Dale
Rothgeb, Sr., has served as assistant city
editor for the Gallipolis Daily Tribune the
past eight years.
In that capacity, he covered the city
news beat, community and civic meetings,
meetings of the local boards of education
and has written high sc hool sports.
A graduate of Kyger Creek Htgh School,
Rothgeb began his journalism career as a
parttlme editorial employee shortly after
graduation in the fall of 1963. He served as
a member of the Tribune ediWrial staff
and mail room clerk until January 1966.
At that time, Rothgeb joined WJEH
radio as news director , a position held
there until March, 1970, when he rejoined
lhe Gallipolis Tribune .
Rothgeb has been active in commwllty
and clv.ic affalrs having served as a
member of the old Kyger Creek Boord of
Education and the Gallla County Local
Board of Education. He was first electro
113 a member of the KC board at tlJe age of

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Di,risiuo or Parks and Re creaUoo, Ohio

the scene.

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MRS. NELLIE WINSTON

SUNDAY, JUN E II , 1978

Mile Hill, near Racine. Racine ond
~raCWJII FiN! Departments were called to

and

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tmts

Junior Holsinger, and its contents, FriflHy
morning.
The one story frame was located on

Fair

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the de bt was paid off .

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RACINE - Fire of undewrmined
origin destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs.

EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday lhruugh Wednesday, a
chance of shuwers Munday, with highs
In the mid ur upper 80s and luws
ranging from the mid 60s tu the Juw l Os.

&lt;~nd

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wv s orgt~nizcd willr Mrs. Kathr yn Hudson.
muther of the late Bertha Ja ckson, be1ng
the fi rst president. Later the mune of the
Auxi liary was d umgetl to tile Missionary

Racine home
hit by fire

94~2e95.

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The Rev . P. H. Williams, first pastor uf the
congregation was the speaker.
Tile flood of 1884 was a disaster fur the
church inl!Jat the pews were dl:struyed. It
wetsn' t until 189fi when the Hev . J . H.
Rickman wa s pastur lha t the vestibule wa s

unba

The family is In dire need of clothin~
and hot!Sehold goods.
Clothing sizes needed are: lor Jh··
father, 36-31 in fl1111 L,, shirts large. 11 and
one-half shoes ; mother, size 20 slac·k•, 4211 blouses. 9 shoes, 42 doubleD bruss ~en• ;
children, J0.34 pant s, medium shirt . IU und
one-half shoe; 10 pants, 12 shirt, &gt;ize .I
shoe; sile 4 W 6 shirt , 3 or 4 in pants 11nd II
size shoe: 4 or 5 shirt si7.C, 2or 3 panl'i (lnd
size 9 shoe.
The couple's handles on the CB are
Hllltopper and Windy . Those wishing t&lt;•
donate are asked to call Louise DeLong at

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l881 and officia lly nttmcd Mount Moriah.

Sud~ty

VOL. 13 NO. I 9

J' . ..

Morris were members vf the
buildin '5 conunittcc.

and bc ndar lur nf Rio Grande
Colle~e; Mrs. E. E. Davis, a
prominen t Jackson resident and
widow of E. E. Davis; S. S. Davis,
Sr .. dminnan of the board of Liqu iBox Corp., Worthington, Ohin ; ~n d
Elllerson Evans . chair man of the

"The support

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The church building was dedicated 111

Ohio.

the mid 70s tt) the luw 80s and lu"·" In lhr

12-INCH
wesr BEND, SKILLET

E. E. Da vis and Emerson Evans. A fourth member , S. S.

l«iges from Middleport, Gallipol is aud
Point Pleasant . Matt Silas, Juhn Hull and

Middleport nat ive. lon g-lime trustee

prominent ci tizen~ lwvc abrreed to ·
serve as honorary chairpersons for
Rio Grande Col l1•gc's $4.9 mi llion

Wednesday, wllh highs

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The cornerstone of the pre~nt building
wa s laid in 1887 under the CJuspkes of

Four named honorary chairpersons

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SATURDAY
BAKE SALE Saturday in
front of New York Clothing
HoUse sponsored by Asbury
and
Syracuse
Unlted
Methodist youth. Bread,
rolls,
pies,
candy
will be
and cookies
sold. The sale is from 9 a.m.
to I p.m.

ELBERFELD$
~

111 the First Bapti st Church whidl was

and

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ln the librarr~:~ns adv isory resource persuns as an effecnext tl un~ wind! will happen l'UIIlllllttec, l'U il[ lll Ui.Hli,;C
tive way to share group pro1~ thCJt the CJ JilUU ilt uf c rn:ula- lhl' bookmobilE.· service was grams and stimulate readet··
tr un w1 l l not ju s ti fy dbc ussed &lt;~nd 11 was reported ship and iUlnuunct.'&lt;.l swnmer
lx10krnubrle serviee in the tl'"t Vtntun &lt;~nd Jackson programs to be carried out.
hbnmt~s want tu d1scunt rnue
count) at CJII."
She reported that there will
Wand&lt;~ I-:bhn. who serves IJ&lt;Jokmubile sen•1ee un the be a total of 34 programs at a
on till' Me 1g:-, l .ibn-H)' Buard, ba sts that tile rust dues nut cost of $20 each plus travel

to mrmm1ty stops. Then the

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains

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Kindergarten students
at Middleport graduating

of Mount Moriah cwne &lt;~bout after a spli t

Darrick McCloud, Heather Hovatter, Ronnie Fry, Sandy
Marcwn, Lori Engle, Kevin Bailey, Cheryl Stevens,
Danya Gheen, Amy Epple; third row, Stacy Tyree, Pam
Zirkle, MieheUe Triplelt, Heather Wood, Johnny Tillis
Jimmy Williams, Tanya Brown, Heath Richmond
Heidi Caruthers.
._.._..

AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN class of Mary Rose
will gradua!A! this evening in commencement exercises to
be held at Pearl Street Elementary at 7:30p.m. First row,
l.r , Billy Milliron, Michael Barton, Carl Nicholson, Joey
Hysell, Richard Rathburn, Jay McCarty, Lara Hall,
Jimmy Reynolds, Scott Ogdin, Lisa Blake ; second row,

row , Shawn Palmer, Paul Kent, Wendy Carsey, Aaron
Davis, Patricia Nibert,.Eugene Aleshire, Kelly Stewart,
Melissa Fife, Matthew Smith, Christopher George, Susie
Manley, James Large ; third row, Ray Stewart, Leah
Daniels, Mary Byer, Debbie Blake, Clinton Glaze, Brian
Smith, Eddie Crooks, Tracy Dewees, Jennifer McKinley,
Ryan· Hayman, Ryan Harper and Joe Gilkey .

clinical area , main Wined a good academic

standing, demon strated leade rship in
Sc hool activities and renects the ideals of
a professional nurse in total personallty.
Misa Ross is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Ross of Hillsboro, Ohio. She
was a May, !975 graduate of Unioto High
School in C,'hillicothe and ranked 6th tn a
class of 116 graduates . While in higb
school she was a member of the varsity
tennis 'IA!am and worked as a lifeguard . She
received various awards .Including
science Amertcan Legion and Honor
Society: She was actively involved in the
Girl SCout;; lor more than 10 years. At the
School of Nursing, Miss Ross wac ,
president of the Stud ent Government for
1977-78 a membe r of the Glee Club and has
been ~rving as Secretary of the Senior
Class.
Miss Mills Is the daughter of Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Mills of Route 3, Pomeroy.
She gradua!A!d from Eastern Higb SChool
in Reedsville, ranking fi rst in her 1975
graduating class of 71 students. She was
c&lt;HOditor of the school yearbook and vice
president of N!r high school class for three
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Mayor says thanks
RUTLAND - Rutland Mayor
Eugene Thompson today extended
thanks to all per~ms who helped with
the flash flu ud cleanup In the
community Friday .
The Mayor ••tended special thanks
tu Bruce Oa\'ls and members uf the

Rutland Voluntt•er Fire Deparlmeut.

Construction to begin
on 3 school projects
CENTERVIlLE - Construction will
begin soon on three major projects in the
Gallia County Local SChool District.
Bob Grant, the board's architect,
announced here Saturday coo struction will
start June 20 oo renovation of the fireravaged Cen!A!rville Elementary Building
and June 2S on the HaMan Trace
Elementary bullding, also hit by lire this
past wln!A!r. Both structures are to be
ready for use during the !9711-79 school
IA!rm.
Declaring a resolution of necessity,
the board acted upon a recommendation of
Grant Ill obtain bids for roof repatr at
Southwestern, Kyger Creek and North
Gallia High Schools and Addaviil e
Elementary SChool.
Grant sald July 15 has been set as the
anlicipatro daoo for the start of roof repair
work . He said the jobs should be completed
by Aug . 2S.
The board will meet Wednesday at 8

CC to discuss Regatta plans
DALE ROTHGEB,Jr.

ooce.
He is a charter member of the Gallipolis
Area Jaycees and a member of the
Campaign Freewill Baptist Church. HiS
bobbles are watching sporting events and
attending Cincinnati Reds ba.eball games.

MEIGS COUNTY SHEH!Ff James Proffitt, left . and Gary Wolfe , sheriff 's
investigawr . are pictured with cracked corn and part or a still they found during a
Frida y ra id at th e home of Paul Steinmetz. 40, Rutland . Stemmetz was arrested
oo two charges. See Page U-llor story and another photo.

POMEROY - The Pomeroy Chamber featurlnc a dlsco dance. Saturday rides
of Commerce will meet Tuesday at noon at will be offered from 12:4li tD 2:45, 3:30 to
the Meigs fM to discuss plans for the Big S:30 and 1:1~ to 1:15. Regular rides are $5 a
perm and the senil&gt;r cltlzens ride Is $3 a
Bend Regatta.
Tickets to ride the P. A. Denny S!A!rn- per9llll .
Tickets to the cruise and dance on
wheeler may be reserved by oont&gt;~ctlng
Kyle Allen at 992-2121 Ot' Emmogene Saturday ntght are all sold. However, Mrs.
Holstein iS still taking reservations in case
Holstein at 992~005 .
Friday, June 23, cruises will be offered of cancellations.
from Ito 10 p.m. and 10:30 to 12 :30 a.m.

p.m. 10 d1scuss bids on portable classroom
facilities which will also be placed
throughout the county.
In a related in cident regarding
Centerville students, who have been
attending class at Camp Francis Asbury,
the board approved a motion transferrilll\
those students . teachers and Principal
Allee Fulks w the Bidwell-Porter Building
for the remaining five days of thi s school
year.

Some parenL' in attendance objected
to the move bet·ause they fe lt their

children had already been subjected to
enough disruptions tllis school year .

Actually , !11e motion was an alter
thought since the move had already been
completed .
Begin ning Monday, studen ts at
Centerville will go to Bidwell-Porter for
classes beginning at 9:30a.m. and running
through 2: 30 p.mluon Wednesday and
Thursday, the da y will run from 9 a.m . to
2:30p.m. and on Friday, the final day of
classes. student;; will be in sesston from 9
Cnntinucd un A·2

25 names drawn in Meigs
for possible jury duty
POMEROY - Twenty-five additional
names were drawn for pnssible Petit Jury
Saturday morning in the offi ce of the Clerk
of Courts.
Names drawn were Margar et
Grossnickel , Reedsv\lle; Linda Hill ,
Racu1e ; Jessie McCall, Rt. 2, Albany;
Paul R. Roush, Rt. I, Reedsville ; Minnle
M. Brown, Rt. ! , Middleport ; Ray C.
Frank, Rt . 3, Racine ; Thelma Berry, Rt.l ,
Middleport ; Carl Dill, Rt . 3, Pomeroy ;
Frances Carleton, Rt. 3, Pomeroy; Joan
Corder, Pomeroy ; John M. Bailey, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy; Don Betzing, Pomeroy: Fred 0.
Searles , Cheshire; Ina Teaford,

Middleport ; Patricia Sham, Rt. t, Racine;
MircRatliffe, Cheshire ; Dale Kautz;Rt. 3,
Pomeroy: Bru ce Hoffma n, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy; James Gaston, Rt. 3, Albany;
Arthur Hes8, Rt . I, Middleport; Glenn E.
Thompson , Rt. 2, Albany : William A.
Young , Pomeroy ; Helen Dias, Ill. 2,
Pomeroy: Bonnie Lawrent'C, Portland,
and Alfred Wolfe, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
Attending were Larry Spencer, Clerk
ol Courts . Nellie Brown, Judge John C.
Bacon, Freeland Norris , Jury
Commissioner, and Robert Beegle, Deputy
Sheri fl.

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