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E.L.BERFELDS IN POMEROY

Area Deaths

LELAH HENDRlX
Lelah Belle Hendri•. 90.
Mechanic St., PQmeroy . died
Wednesday evening i:JI
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mrs . Hendrix was a
daughter of the late Wil!Lam
and Ella Holter Spencer

riLed May ln.
She was prc.:cded tn death
by her husband. Flnyd 1Dick 1
Rummel. ~_me st(•p-su n,
Theodore Hununel. both
fo rmerly of Minersville : her
parents. and I wo brothers of
omaha .

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Besides her parents. she
She is survived by one S&lt;!lt.
was preceded in death by her James D. Rummel : one stcrhusband, She lton: a sister, snn, Riehard G. Rummel. one
Cora Campbell and a broth er . ... step-danghtcr. Mrs. Pienc
Roy Spencer.
tJanet l Boss anl. all of
Surviving are a sister. Mr s. Onwlta: two sisters: Mrs.
Gertrude King , Wintersville, Mari e MufOey , Lin coln , Neb ..
0 .; three nieces , Ruth and Mrs. Evei)·n Kopecky :
Stearns. Racine : Ev el\'11 brothe r-in-law. Dr. Mark
Robinson , and Rulh C~ n- Muffl r 1· and stster-in-law
ningham , both of IV Ln - .Ill s. Vernell Buresh · on~
tersville, and a nephew , Lt·o wrd ~. Charl es Buresh.' all of
King, also of Wintersville.
Oma ha : s isters-in-law ,
Mrs . Hendrix was . a Gl enna Rumme l. Mtnermember of the Syracuse S\'ille, and Mrs. Gladys Smith
Church of the Nazarene.
and Mrs. J. Ca rl r~\lberl&lt;i 1
Funeral services will be Hawse of Barberton: .. ne
held at 2 p. m. Friday at the brot her- in-law, Rolla"d
Ewing Funeral Hom e where Rununcl of Columbus.
fri~ds may can· at any time.
Services were held May 19
Burtal Will be in GL!more at 2 p. m. at the Omaha
Cemetery.
Gospel Tabernacle wit h the
Rev . Peter Befgen offtc tatmg . Auria! was in MI.
Hope
Cemetery .
Ft•r
MILDRED RUMMEL
memo rial s the family
Mildred L. Buresh Rum- suggests a J . D. Hummel
mel. 61 , Omaha, Nebraska . Edu cation FUnd.

FATHER'S DAY CHAIR SALE!

Save 20 pet . on
our
entire
stock
of
recliners,
· · wall -a -ways,
swivel
rockers, rocko-loungers ,
and
wood

MEN'S $16 BLUE JEANS
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Basic blu~ denim jean - boot cut. flaire
leg ?r stratght legs - pre -washed. No fault
den1m. S1zes 29 to 42 waist . Special price .

Ameritel Enterprises, Inc.
announce today ground breaking ceremonies lor its
Meigs County Nursing Home
are scheduled June 27 at 3
p.m. The ceremony will be
held on the 10-acre sit e
located' two miles north of
Meigs Local High School on
Old State Route 33.
The $1.1 million facility wa s
financed by industrial
revenue bonds iss ued by
Meigs Co unt y. Thi s tax-free

2 DAYS ONLY

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It js expected 60 to BO people
will be employed at the home,
with an annual payroll exceeding $5011,000.
Presiding
at
the
ce remo ni es
will
be
Ameritel's Pres ident Halph
E. Hazelbak er and Meigs
Co unt y Co mmissioners
Henry E. Wells, Richard E.
Jones, and James E. Roush.
Areception will be held at the
Meigs Inn afterwa rds.

ltnancing method was
enacted by the federal and
slat e gove rnm ents to
promote jobs through the
private sector.
Although the bonds are
issued by the county , all
financial obligations are the
re sponsibili ty of Ameritel
F.nterprtses. Inc.
Construttion of the 100-bed
hom e is scheduled to be
('()rrt pletcd by June, 1979.

ROLF'S BILLFOLDS
You ' ll please
Billfold from
first floor cred it card

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your Dad wi th a Rolf
our selection on th e
bi ·fold s . tri -folds .
cases. key -holder s .

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colt on po lyester bl e nd .

$~~~age

TIES ..................... SALE 14.15
Men's $6.50

TIES ..................... SALE 14.85
TIES ... -... -............. SALE 15.65
FREE GIFT BOX

TWO DAY SALE

MEN'S
KNIT SHIRTS

HOURS EXTENDED FOR
YOUR CONVENIENCE.
OPEN: FRIDAY 9-6 AND

Smal l. med ium , large and extra
larg e sizes . Crew necks - collared
styles - lank tops - cottons coHen
pol yesl er ble nds - terry cloths,
banlon s A big se leclion .

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Men's sus
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Men 's $6 .95

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Knit Shirts ........................ $7.~5
Men's $10.95
Knit Shirts ....................... $9 .35
Men's $12 .95
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• Buill-in Microphon e

• Bib
Overalls
• Summer
Caps
• Dress ow Work
Socks
•Jackets
• Suspenders
• Pajamas
•Swim
Trunks
• Umbre lla
•coveralls
• Dress
Shirts
'Bandana
Handerchiefs
and man more.

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games
with
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construct the new 100-bed facility through industrial revenue bonds
issued by Meigs County. Ground breaking ceremonies are planned at the
construction site, June 'll .

NEW NURSING HOME - An architect's drawing of the new Meigs
County Nursing Home is shown above . Ameritel Enterprises, Inc. will

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at lea st $116 million in loans
mtd grants to help keep
schools open t11rough 1978.
At the same time, the
House passed 85-1 an
accountability and
management bill to help
school clis1ricts get the most
out of available revenues.
That measure passed after
majority Democrats voted
down
an
amendment
forbidding schools to close
unless Utey operate under
minimwn stJte standards for
a8 long as tlley can .

'11te two bitrs crossed paths
and will be taken up in the
opposite chambers when the
Legislature reconvenes next
week .
Legislative leaders hope to
grt them passed by the end of
Ute week and adjourn for the
summer , but there are
indi cations some pitfa lls may
sur face, particularly with the
tr eatm ent or financially tr oubled sc hool di stricts
through proposed grants and
lo• ns.
Senate President Pro Tern-

pore Oliver Ocasek, D-Akron ,
said the package should keep
mos1 Ohio schools open in the
fall. with th e poss ible
exception of Cleveland and a
dozen other cash-starved
dis1ricts unable to pass new
tax levies.
Passage
of
the
supplemental appropriation
ca me on a bipartisan vote of
29-3 after only 15 minutes of
debate . Although th ey
warned that the school loan
program would endanger
futLWe property tax Jevjee,

·CHARLESTON, W.Va .
(UP! I - The 1978 contract
between Ute coal indu stry and
the United Mine Workers
union , with its switch to
commercial health insurance
for active miner s, has
revitalized the once-mling
UMW health and retirement
funds but has resulted in
problems for ailing miners.
Funds director Martin
Danzi nger said Thur sda y
that the funds. once at the
point of nmning dry. arc
having no problems making
payments under Ure new
UMW contract. He said
invoices are pra cti ca lly
current.
The director co nceded
there have been som e
problems with doctors ,

clin ics und hospitals who
refu se to bill insura nce
('o rnpanie s and insi.lit on
billin~ miner s and their
h1rnilies.
'' Some providers ha ve
refu sed to bill carri ers
I insunmt·c companies 1 and
are billin~ the benefi ciaries
instead," he said . "We have
tried to talk to the provtders
and some have refused to do.
that
(bill
in su r a nee
companies 1."
However, Dan zinger said
the problem is' not unique to
miners. " It is a si tuation
which third parties all over
this country ar e dealing
with," he said.
Earlier this week, UMW
International
Executive
Board Member Vernon

Massey of Districtl 7 said the
~hangeover to commercial
insurance plans ha s sparked
widespread disaffection that
co uld be tran slated into
wildcat strikes next month .
Bitwninous Co al Operators
Association President Joseph
Urerman was in West Virginia
this week to di scuss medical
benefits
and
related
problems. according to Quinn
Mo rton
Ill , exe cutive
secretary of the Kanawha
Coal Operators Association .
Morton said the industry's
chief complaint with the new
system is the complicated
forms secretaries must fill
out. He said several large
companies are making direct
contact with clinics and
hospitals to tra ck down

complaints about billin g
procedures .
Char les Louden, marketing
director for Blue Cross-Blue
Shield of Southern West Virginia. said his firm has
encountered only "minin1al"
difficulty with doctors billing
patients directl y.
He said the firm . the serond
lar}4est coal insuran ce
provider in the state, will
reimburse any benefi ciary
within 14 days.
Danzinger said pensioners
who are •till covered by the
UMW funds should try to deal
only with medical units that
will bill the funds directly . In
cases where that is not
possible , he said the funds
u s uall y reimburse
beneficiaries within 30 days .

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Republican s offered little
resistance to the bill.
'11te appropriations bill, fLnanced by a $79 million
surplu s this year , a sunilar
projected overage for fi sca l
1979 and a variety of fund
tran sfers, includes $35
million to finan ce ' a state
em ployees' pay raise and $20
million in new money for
public •ssistance.
In addition . a reduction in
welfare caseloads will enable
the state to boost aid to
uepen&lt;!ent children beneftls

11te education portion of
the appropriation contains
$68 milli on in in creased
subsidies and a guarantee
that most school districts in
the state will receive at least
10 percent. but no more than
35 perce nt , more than thelr
curren t subsid ies starting
Jul y I.
'lltere is also an $8 million

bonus lor school districts with pa ssage of tax levies .
"This is an excellent piece
heavy welfare caseloads.
· The most controve rsia l or leg islation in terms of
item . a $40 million loan balance," said Sen . Harry
program , drew fire from Meshel, D-Youngstown , the
Republicans who sa id it chief sponsor. " Although it
would benefit big city school does n't meet everybody'•
distri cts who had not needs, it does a reasonably
mana ge d th eir operations decent job."
The lone oppo&lt;tents to the
well . They complained it
(Continued on page 12)
would discourage future

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10.36

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SLACKS ......................... SALE 112.76
MEN'S 118.95

Weather

SlACKS -........................ SALE 115.16

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ELBERFELD$ IN POME·R y

WASHI NGTON tU Pl i Dt srega rdin g inci dents of
student riotin g there ,
President Carter was headed
for Panama today to
complete the accord by whkh
~te United States b'l'aduall y
will yield t~m tr ol over th•·
Panama Canal 1t built 75
years ago .
Carte r and his wife
Rosa lynn left Washington
with nut the tradi tional
MODELS NEW FUU. DRESS SUIT - Charles (Frog ) Wayland, Middleport , is this
fanfare that al'co mpani es a
year's Grand Croaker . He will preside at all frog events during the Big Bend Regatta that
presidential trip abroad .
will be held June 22 Utrough the 25th . The chan1ber had Mrs. Howard 1Edna) Triplett,
They left th e White House by
Pomeroy, right, make him a full dress suit with top hat Utat he will wear during the Regatta
helicopter at 8 a.m. EDT and
weekend . Shown are 1-r . Emmogene Holstein, secretary of the chamber. Frog and Mrs.
18 minutes later took off from
Triplett . The picture was taken during a fitting of the suit. The attractive green sati n full
Andrews Air Force Base for
dress suit is in keeping with the Frog events.
Atlanta .
Chatting briefly at the
Black lung bill
Whit e House with Vice
EXTENDED
OUTLOOK
President Walter Mondale,
Fair Monday and a given approval
Carter waved to the press but
cha
nre of showers or
had no words lor reporters
thundershowers
Sunday
before his departure .
WASHINGTON (UPI )
and
Tuesday.
Highs
will be
The first lady, however.
The
Senate Appropriations
In the 80s and lows will
mnfided that she was not
Committee
has approved a
range from the upper 5Gs to
co ncerned by reports of
bill
authorizing
expenditw-es
the middle 60s.
unrest in Panama. "Maybe I
of $162.7 million from the
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should be," sh e told UPI.
black lung disability trust
One of the best attended
"but I'm not. " Site hopes
fund for thousands of pending
everthing will be "all right. " orga nizational sessions of the
and new black lung claims.
llte president appeare&lt;l to Meig s Count~ Demo crat
Sen. Jennings Randolph, Dbe in ~ood spirits for the trip Central Committee was held
W.Va ., who wrote and floorThursday night at the Meigs
to l.atin i\Jnerica.
managed the black lung
But the first stop on the Inn .
legislation . said Thursday the
Officers elected for the
president's 35~1our journ ey
approp riations
bill
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On Thursday , Juvenile identical to the one approved
was to be in his home •1ate of committee include Norman
Georgia, to attend a Will , chairman : Eve lyn Officer Carl R. Hysell and a 237-72last week by the House
breakfa•1 meeting of the Thomas, vice cha irman : parole officer of the Ohio of Representatives .
Southern Baptist Convention. Bruce Ma y. secretary, and Youth Commission went to a
He said the bill shvQ!d be
Edwin
(Bill )
Cozart. Columbus airport to take
favorably reported to the
custody of a 17-year old Meigs
treasurer.
Senate floor next week as a
The Democrat Executive Co unty youth being returned
Committee was organized. from Cleveland, Tennessee. joint resolution . which means
it will not have to go to a
Officers for that group are
The youth . on parole from conference committee.
Che ster Wells , chairman : the Ohio Youth Commission,
Henry Hunter, vice chair- awaits a dispositional
man ; May. secretary . and hearing for a theft from an
Partly cloudy , chance of
Cozart. treasurer.
elderly resident of Midscattered
showers Saturday.
Fo ll o win g
the dleport . He fled the state, but
organizational session, Jack through the use of the Highs in mid or upper !lOs.
Hillyer. SQperintendent of the teletype Leads" System of Probability of precipitation
Nelsonville-York
School Sheriff Proffitt's office, the 20 percent today . tonight and
District and Demo crat youth was apprehended by Jll percent Saturday.
LO'ITERY
nominee for State Senator, Tennessee authorities.
This wt;ck's winning Ohio was present to address the
BOARD MEETS
He presently is being held
Lotlery numbers :
group. Speaking upon his in the Juvenile section of the
RACINE - The Southern
Go ld 11umb er - 6.
planned campaign, Hillyer Meigs County Sheriff's Loca I School Dist rlct Board
Whlt1· number - 65 .
told the group that if elected Depar1.ment.
of Education will meet In
Blue •tumher-227.
to the state senator's post he
Today, Hysell conveyed a regular session at 7:30 p.m.
t·~ xlra Cash
will fill the position on a lull 16-ycar old Route I, Mid- Tuesday in the high school
79216:1.
time basis .
cafeteria.
(Contlnued on page 12)

Democratic

A big selection in sizes 29 to 48
waist
solid color patterns,
stripes - most all are 100 pet .
polyester double knits . Special
Father's Day Sale prices .

Se lect yours from our display on the first floor . You're sure to find · t
right one · for your Dad .
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enroute
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SPECIAL

DRIVE-UP WINDOW

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP II - A
•· a-pronged'
Democratic
~,rckage to ensure that Ohio
public schools are operating
next fall has reached the
halfway point in its
legislative journey.
But the serond half, which
begins next week. may be
more difficult than the first .
The Senate Thur sday
quick!~ approved a $200
million suppleprental
approprtaliona bltl containing

Our entire stock included Ready tied ties and four -in hand solid colors and patterns.

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Uniforms
• Oress
Belts,
• Hanes
Underwear
•Sport
Coats
• House
Slippers
• Robes
• Walk
Shorts
• Jog
Suits
• Western
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WEM BLEY Tl ES

Men 's 'Department
1sl floor

BaHery ppera led s tyl es. sell winding s tyles and
d&gt;grlals .

lAVING

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l'omeroy-Middleport. Ohio
Friday. June Hi, 1!17H

Men's $5.50

Included in this sale men's
round about fuller cut Jeans
Reg. 116.95
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Lloy~ sp ring base chair s, fo ld ing
lurmture, redwood. swings and tabl es.

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better revenue projections
and keep closer track of their
money . In some cases, the
state
Department
of
Education would help them .
In fa ct . under certain
circumstances the state could
take over management of a
schoo l district's fiscal affairs.
"There are not very many
circumsta nces in which we
believe this will happen, "
Christman told hi s eolleagues
(Continued on page 12)

weeks or study by the House
F'rnance Committee, which
took testimony last winter on
why 15 school diStricts were
for ced to close in 1977 and 35
others ran short of cash.
Sena te leaders hope to give
the measw-e quick consideration next week and put it on
the floor for a vote .
Sponsored by Rep. Larry
H. Chri,1man, D-Englewood.
the maf)Bgement bill would
allow school districts to make

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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
Ohio Senate 'has received
from the House a school
accountability and
management bill designed to
give school districts help in
wiser use of existing
revenues.
The bill, part of th e
majority IJemocrats; school
financing package, was sent
to the Senate Thursday on an
~I House vote.
It was the products of

LARGE SELECTION
OF CLOTH AND VINYL COVERS.

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Hnlzrr Medi cal Ct• ntrr
1Disrhargrs June Ill
Lesli e Adkins. Har old
And ers on, Mt sty Clagg.
Forrest Clark. Nancy Clark.
Hallie Cross. Donald DeCoy.
Nellie Haggy, ~l e li ssa
Halley. Mrs. Marlyn Haner
and daughter, Sally Icard ,
Barbara Ja ckson. Cel'e lia
Jenkins, Ruth Karr . Brad
Landrum. Lula L•udermill.
Janet Mallhews, Kathleen
~ o bel ,
Jan et Norman.
William Persinger. Arzelda
Rife , Shelby Robert s, Teresa
Scott . Pamela Smith, Karen
MEIGS BOOKMOBILE
Theiss, Deni se TillLs, Mrehael
SCHEDULE
Monday, June 19- Great Waugh, Geraldine Wires .
1Births I
Bend, 3-3 :30 ; Stiversville 4Mr . and Mrs. Paul Kauff. a
1:30: Long Bottom )-) :30:
Success Road 6-£ :30; Count\' daughter. Middlepon : Mr.
Road 20 - Da ve's Grocery 7- and Mrs . James Wolt z. a
7:15 : Enterpri se 7: 30-1! ·00. daught er. \1cAnhur .
Thursday, June 22 - Letan
2:45-3: 15 : Antiquity 3:30-4 :
Racine -· Wagner's Hardware 4:15-5 :15 : Racine Ba nk 5:1).0 :15 · Srracuse Swimmin g Poo i 6:30-B:
HI-LOW TEMPS
Minersville Hill B: 15-8 :45 .
NEW YORK I UP! ) - The
highest temperature reported
Wednesda y to the National
GET LICENSE
A marriage \ice nse wa s Weather Service. excluding
issued to Robe rt Lee Alaska and Hawau, was 112
William:;on. 19, Rutland. and degrees at Casa Grand e
Donna Lynn Thornton . 20 , Ariz. Today's low wa s :IZ
degrees at Bradford . Pa.
Langsvi lle.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admissions - Ja cquelynn
Naylor. Mason: Herman
Lawson , Minersville: Betty
Hamm an n. Reed svi lle:
Franklin Coe , Heedsville;
Katheryn Pier ce. Mid dleport ; Debra Burke ,
Pomeroy: Albert Martin ,
Pomeroy, and Sampson Hall,
Syracuse.
Discharges - John Dudding and Lena Heilman.

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Clothing • Cameras - Easy Cha Irs • Ra dl OS • TV Sets • Luggage - Records and
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Accountability bill
sent to Ohio Senate

ON BEHALF of the three chapters of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority three members of the wority's City Counct l
pre!M!nted a $500 gift to the Meigs County Museum .
Purpo!M! of the gift Is publkations. From the left at the
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Peavley, sorority City Council representatives: C. E.
Blakeslee , president of the Meigs County Pioneer and
Historical Society; Margaret Parker and Mike Gerlach.
sndety representatives.

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�_ The DatlY Sentmel Mtddleporl Pumeroy 0 Fr~d ay June 16 1978
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2- The Dally Sen!tnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 F nday June 16 1978

Orient teacher remarks:

'You get burned
IE(J ITOR S NOTE R •semary Arm a" ul the Culumbus
UPI bureau w11rked se•eral
days a week durmg a slxm.,nth perlld as a vulunteer
at Orient Stale Institute m
Orient Oh111 Her status as a
nt'ws repurter was not known
lu

uHicials If t'lnpiHyees at

lht: ID!illtUthtn Based m her

expenences at Orient she
has complied a three-part
ser1es

111 wha t 1t IS hke

w •rkmg m an u1st ltutu n for
lhe mentall) re tarded
F11llt~wing

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By ROSEMARY ARMAO
ORIENT Ohw I UPI I - If
I ever heard an elementary
school teac her complam I d
laugh They have k1ds who
can talk The) can read Just
on ce I d hke to ask a questwn
and see 40 hands shoot up
The speaker ts one of 25
teachers hired at Onenl Sta te
Institute for $5 24 an hour 18
month s ago to fulftll reqUire
ments of a ne~&lt; state law that
ever) Ohioan under the age of
22 has the nght to an
educattun
Named for the b11l that
created It the 455 Program
takes m teenagers so

retarded so afflicted w1th
additiOn al behavioral and
phys1ca l handicaps like
epilepsy and cerebral palsy
that other tram1ng plans
exclude them
The
severely
and
profoundly retarded have IQs
bet ween 35 and 40 TheIf
teachers w1ll never see a
hand shoot up or a face hght
w1th unde rstandmg They
will watch hopefully for the
bhnk of an eye or the relaxmg
of a limb
You get burned out You
reallv do a teacher satd
You put out so much effort
and get so httle m return
In one 455 class at Onent
there are SIX g1rls
Cmdy 1s blmd as well as
sever!) retarded Unless
prodded and verballv
directed she turns tnto a
statue slltmg lor example at
lunch lime wtth her spoon
suspended 111 nud atr
Nmeteen year-old Michelle
ts ~ut t sttc and cannot bear to
be touched Her lmgernatls
are npped from constant
ptcking and from years of
grmdmg them Her teeth are
worn to smooth httle squares
Teachers don t hke to Sit near
her because of the wrenrhmg

sound of that grindmg
Debb1e also has cerebral
palsy and at 22 IS called a
l) p1cal 2 year -{lid by her
teacher Tall and bmsterous
she IS a behavtor problem
who throws puzzle pteces at
the tea cher and push es
classmates
K1m IS deformed and
retarded aod spends hours
hunched over m a cha1r b1tmg
her hands The) bleed and
are scarred w1th pmk welts
Her hands and chm are
coated wtth stt cky bad
smelhng sahva
Joyce 22 often gets
tgnored m class by a busy
teacher because on her own
she can string beads aod lace
paper shoes She talks So
supenor does she seem m th1s
class 1t comes as a shock
when she cannot d1Stmgu1sh
between two flash cards of a
ball and a tree
Another Joyce conftned Ill
a wheelchair uses her one
good arm hke a pmcher She
talks m a constant babble
What s your nam e' Hey
look at the hghts Will you
wash me Mormn) " He\
Mommy lm dirt)
Joyce m1ssed stx mon ths of
classes this vear wh1le a

Andrews President suffers
out' attend .
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other w e~y to ge t I er
wheelc hatr down the ntne

steps that lead to th e
basemen t of R11 erstd e
Cnttage where classes are
held m rooms full nf p1pes
Classes are also held next
d nr m a c: onderned t: ott.age
!hat teachers have patnled
and
deco rated
with
fmgerpamtmgs and cut outs
"' flo~&lt;ers and birds They
cant control the heat m the
old bnck structure
Bad equipme nt
and
la cIllites are a way of hie at
OS! Some bwldmgs still m
use date back 80 years Older
resident bUII dmgs are bUilt hke a sheltered workshop
that bu111Cd down m nud
Aprtl - w1lh a wood fram e
and ,tsbestos shmgles
The 455 teachers ftnd the1r
students rmss sc hool for other
ndd rea sons A hepat11ts out
break kept reSidents of one
&lt;ottage a\\ a) for two months
Thev marked the end of
quarantme w1th a ca ke and
party
Bobby dropped nut whtle
hospitalized w1th symptoms
hke Legtonna1res disease
Doctors told hiS teacher the
days of high fever could I aw
done further bram damage
Great
the
teacher
remarked a year and a half
If lea ch ing and he ends Up
more retarded

Med1catwn

adrustmems

the onset of rmm struat10n cmd

eve n a brew1ng thunder
storm teachers say cause
beha\ortal changes that rna)
mea n mt errupt ed schoo l
Debb1e was a

MlCHAEl cece,-e the world s youngest \\on tra\ner

\~o nly

one of the many exc1tmg

anunal acts w1th HoXIe Brothers Ctrcus comm g to the Gall1pohs area on Wednesday June
21 w1th 6 and 8 p m performances at the Galha County Jumor Fairgrounds Indlvtduals
ma) buy advance ttckets from members of the Galha Me~ gs Fraternal Order of Pohce
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peopletalk
By United Press International
LIVING LEGEND UVE It took 16 000 people to fill the
cavernous Earls Court Exh1b1t1on Hall m lAndon Thursday
rught butt! wasn t hard to do In fact when the tickets went on
sale last month all 96 000 for the SIX-concert senes were sold
out wtthm hours The draw' None other than Bob Dylan, who
wowed the fans for 2\'z hours wtth updated verstons of his old
songs - and a lot of new materta l too Dylan - sportmg a
black leather Ja cket and wh1te trousers trunmed wtth
hghtnm g bolts - was bac ked up by an e1ght-ptece group It
was hts f1rst conce rt m England smce his appearance at the
Isle of W1ght festtval mne vears a ~o
IT S NOT EASY
It s been 34 years smce Glenn Miller
di ed but hts name st1ll attracts attention and that makes hts
ch1ldreo uncomfortable A small park recently was dedicated
m Dil3rle Calif on the s1te where M1ller once had a ran ch
Son Steve and daughter Jonnie attended but reluctantly Steve
M1ller satd he ts now a policeman somewhere m the U&gt;s
Angeles area - but won t be more spec1f1c If peopl~ know
where I worked you d be surprised at the wetrd calls I d get
People call who are mordmately cunous about my father
Some asked morbtd questlons

QUOTE OF THE DAY Rock mus1c fan Steve King on why
he was wtlhng to shell out $80 to see the Rollin g Stones concert
m Washmgton Thursday ntght Let me put 11 to you th1s way
If you had a s1ster and the stster was gettmg married how
much would you pay for a ticket ' I don t have a Sister

BABY BORN
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Baker
are announcmg !he b11 tit of a
sun Ryan James un June I
at the Holzer Medical Center
They are the parents of three
other children Gay Brett
and Rubble Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Paul Baker
S) racuse and Mr and Mrs
Wilham Morns Mtddlepurl
Mr and Mrs Davts Butcher
of Texas are great
grandpa rents

WAS GRADUAED
Kn sta I ynn Morrts
daughter of Mr and Mrs
W1 lltam Morns Midd leport
graduated Sunday from the
Hockmg fechmcal Coll ege
Nelsonville w1th an associate
degree m apphed buSiness
Her parent;; attended the
~re~d ua l!un l'eremuntes

MAKE LIST
Three Me1 gs Co unty
studeots have been named to
the dean s ltst of Mar~etla
Co lle ge for the second
semester They are Dav1d B
Wolfe Middleport Jenmfer
C Chapman Pomeroy and
Mi chael B May Rutland

GLIMPSES Former Sen Stuart Symington, D Mo was
mamed Wednesday m New Canaan Conn to Nancy
Hemingway Watson and among the guests were comedian
Bob Hupe and wtfe Dulores Warner Brothers ts smng actor
wnter-producer Tom Laughlln for $1 m1llion m U&gt;s Angeles 1n
a disagreement over television nghts to his f1lm The Master
I wo SUH :signs of swnrue1
Gunfighter
A fe ller al Judge tn Las Vegas gave comedian
tllC SUITHTH.' I S JJSII U tlll d l:lp
Gt.-.r~e Kirby - who ts free on bond ft ghun g a 111-year-prtson
peat ance rf tht ~ea t s 111 st
term for hero1n dealmg - perrmsston to accept out-of town
f ..tx.!JNcS!'ittlOI IStll s l Jl JC!'i
boo ktngs as long as he reports to the local U S marshal s off1ce
every Monday
Smgcrs David Crosby, Stephen Stills and
Graham Nash will have thetr names placed on the 1 696th star
tn the Hollywood Walk of Fame next Wednesday
Milton
Berle and Cab Ca lluway w1ll be headl1mng Les Gtrls • l.es
Girls' at the Westbury (NY 1 Mus1c Fatr June 27 through
July 2 New York s Cardmal Terence Cooke and JUrtst Louis
'lllzer were on hand at the Waldorf Thursday mght for the 90th
mm ve rsary dmner-&lt;lan ce of the Beth Israel Medtcal Center

DINN ER EN JOYF.D
Husb.wds were gu&lt;sis f
nernber&gt; f till M1 ~s umw y
« let) of the I &lt;l UIcl Clrff
rec Methuclist Ch 11 ch Tues
lay mght for a putlutk ell! ner
ot the r oads11le P•" k Steve

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M1 s Eblm M1 s Sll uok Mrs
funealee J hnson M1 and
MIS James (, ,)more Mr and
Mrs I loyd Wnght Mrs
Amh&lt;r l • lin Mrs Ddld ( ur
liS Mrs l "'" Jatobs Susa n
... blm Hn umpanwd on Jus rl es h111 an Mrs JJ e rl loa
,UJtar for group smgmg Par ktr MIS Steve Eblon and
''ace was by the Re1 f I• yd Mr and Mrs I rne st Powtll
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By PAfRICIA KOZA
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Nelsonv ille Sunday fur the
PreSident Carter has suffered
g1aduatwn uf lheu da ughter
Ba1ba1a f1om the Hockmg a maJor setback m the House
Ted1n1&lt; al College Barbara m hts efforts to kill several
' ece1ve&lt;l an associate degree water pro1ects but another
adnu mstratwn
backed
lllJnedt&lt;.al ass tstaiJt
proposal - to help out New
Oth e1 relati ves atte11
d111g wc1e M1 and MIS Pea rl York City - passed a b1g
hurdle m the Senate
McCrery Mr and M1s
The Senate Bankmg
IuS&lt; ph C0111gan Michael An
Committee approved a b1ll
dr ews Columbus Mr and
Thursday pr ov1dmg $1 5
MIS La11 Y M1ll11 on suns
b1llton m guarantees to allow
Mark and Jerry Cmdy
New York to borrow money to
Milliron Columbus and Mr
stave off bankruptcy
and Mr s Pa ul J And~tws
The House already has
son Ch11stopher Weste1VIlle
approved $2 b1Ihon m loan
Follo\\mg graduatiOn the
family enJO)ed a dmne1 at guarantees the amount re
by
the
ad
the Hocking Valley Molu1 quested
m1n1slrat10n and c1ty of
Loclge Nelsonville
ftclals
However lobbyists for the
b11l
were sa ltsfted w1th
PLANS MADE
Banking
Comm ittee approval
Plans have been completed
for the June 18 weddmg of of the prmc1ple of long-term
guarantees
and
less
Jeffrey Fr1end son of Mrs
concerned
about
the
amount
Luther Fnend Bashan and
Kimberly Ward daughter of because only $1 btlhon IS
deftmtely called for m the
Mr and Mrs Gene Ward
Portland The open church c1ty s four vear ftnan c1al
ceremony w1ll be held at the plan 1 he other $1 billion was
Sulton Methodist Church at 2 to be fur contmgenc1es
Banking Committee Chairp m wtth the Rev Steve
man
Wilham Proxm1re DW1lson off1c1atmg
Wts satd the measure may
be delayed on the Senate floor

SON BORN
Mr and Mrs Cltfford
Young Jr Athen s are
announcmg the b1rth of a
seHn pound 15 ounce son
Michael Edward on June 12
at 0 Bleness Hos p1tal In
Athens Maternal grand
parents a re George Brll v
Athens and Dorothy Billy of
Atlanta
Ga
Pat ernal
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Cltfford Young Sr of
Pomeroy Mr aod Mrs Eilts
T Vickers New Conco rd are
the great grandparents

by the f1hbuster over labor
law revtston and also
poss ibly by a fthbu ster
agamst the btll 1tself
11te ad1mmstrat10n s effort
to cut back on spending for
water reso urces proj ec ts
backfired m th e House
Thursday
desp1te
a
threat e ned pr es tdenttal
veto
The congressmen went
along With Carter s request to
add 11 new proJects but
reJected an amendment to
delete e1ght others Fmal
passage of the Sl 0 3 btl!ton
pubhc works appropnatwns
b1ll whtch con tams the
proJects could come today
Meanwhile Senate leaders
were trymg to work out
concessiOns m ~n effort to
untraek the labor btll wh1ch
has been held up for weeks by
the fihbuster A f1fth vote for
cloture - to lumt debate failed Thursday by two votes
In addition to the chance of
a fthbustcr over th e New
York bill there loomed the
poss1bthty of yet another one
on a comprom tse plan lor
deregulatmg the prtce of
natural gas by 1985
Three hberal DemocratiC

senators - Howard Metzenbaum James Abourezk and
Wend ell
Anderson
Thursday branded the
Jeg1sla!ton a sellout of the
Arnencan pubhc and sa1d 11
was almost certam ' they
would stage a filibuster
agamst 1l
In
other
leg1sla!tve
act1on
- The House Commerce
Comm ittee approved an
amendment to a hosp1tal
cost&lt;uttmg b1ll under whtch
hospitals would not have to
f1 gure salary mcreases for
non supervtsory employees
tnto
voluntary
cost
cutbacks
- The House Agrtculture
Committee approved a b11l
reqwrmg that arumals be
knocked unconscious before
bemg killed m governmentInspected meat packmg
pla nts Humane slaughter
methods already are used m
most plants
- The Senate Ethtcs
Commttte e htr ed attorney
Richard Werlheuner as a ~
spec1al counsel m 1ts.. :
1nvesllgatton
tn to the •
ltnanctal affatrs of Sen "
Edward Brooke, R Mass
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Her teache r ca lled her my
By MARIAN E McQUIDDY 75-year-old Polk Co unty Jatl
best kid uo t1l she was
DES MOINES Iowa !UP I ) - the ltrst m the Jail s
sudden!) because rf a new
- The Re' Lanny Robbtns hist ory Before he came a
state regula tion taken off a
nev ~ r worne s about low group of area mtn1 sters
regular tranqUili zer and at
attendance at Sunday served the )3il whtch holds
the sa me tune lOntacted an
servtees He has a captive more than 100 uunates and IS
ear 1nfec uon She bega n
eongregat10n
one of the largest county
pulhng ut her half tn f1stful s
Robbms 1s chaplam of the fa ctllttes tn the state
and suapmg holes m her
Robbm s sa1d he was called
cheeks
to sene Chnst while tn the
When ft nally returned to
Army and felt drawn to
DAUGHTER BORN
class w1th a scarred fa ce and
pnson
mtntstry wh1le tn
APPLE GROVE - Mr and
patch) scal p she sal With her
setmnary
arms folde d behmd her back Mrs Roger Herbert Roush
We have a dynamic pro
because she had become so are announctng the birth of a
gram
at the JBII he satd
daughter Kimberly I ynn
used to restramt s
My
work
rs
non
Tea chers also compla in June 1J at PJeas.snt Valley
denominational
and
about the lack of help from Hospital Pt Pleasant at
evangehcal m content And
&lt;ntt&lt;lge attendants m ge ttmg 11 36 a m She wetghed 71bs
the att endance at the serv1 ces
res1dents ready for school A 1 oz and was 20 mche slong
ts mcreastng We are able to
gym tea cher was distressed Maternal grandparents are
get more people mvolved m
tn hod several large bosomed Mr and Mr s Charles
the program And they all
g1rls sent to run and jump m Mi chael of I etarl f alls
Opal B1ggs Jud1th A seem happy w1th the work
Paternal grandparents are Bailey Charles W Bailey to
her class w1th no bras
Robbms congregatton m
M1chelle \\as sent 10 class Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush J effrey A Mom s lot
eludes men charged w1th
nne day w1th no soc ks and one Rac1ne Route 2 Great Pomeroy
an ythtng from drunk drtvtng
grandparents are Mr and
cold day 10 a sleeveless shirt
Albert fhll Jr Dons H1ll to and sunple mtsdemeanors to
Eve n when clean most Mrs Russell Fmdley Racme Thomas McKay Sandra felomes
Man e McKa) parcel Chester
Onent
res idents
look Route 2 Mr s
In h1s two years at the
Michaels
Racme
and
Mrs
deuep11 because laundr) 1s
Mabel V Moore Carl E fa cthty he has scheduled
a maJor headache at the g1ant Edna Roush Racme
Moore to Danny B Fmk
B1ble stud) classes reltgwus
mstttu wn Water hot enough
- J)eborah L Fmk lots serv1ees and one on one
to kill ba ctena also shrmks
Middleport
counseling and has helped set
cotton and wilts perma nent
Thelma Dalton afhdav11
up a htgh school eqwvalency
press
Prns ar e more
Sc1p1o
program and other support
comm on than buttons or
Thelma Dalton to Mornmg program s for the men
llppers Residents outgrow
Star Untteil Baptist Church
The )at! ts a rough
clothes before they are re
1 003 acre Scipio
env1runment rtle men are
James C Hamby V1cey I
pla ced and matchm g colors IS
a t1me&lt;onsummg IW&lt;un
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of Hamby to Harold D Lam
The teachers beg m work at Chester called at the home of bert Sheryl Ann Lambert
7 a m at the cotta ges where Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and 16 85 Acre Salem
thetr ktds are awa 1t10 g sho
famtly receotly
wers Sitting naked on a
Mr s Donald Pterce of
bench Ones that can 1 walk Athens ca lled on her mother
are seated on a tmlet seat Mary C~rcle Saturday
AUCTION SET
suspended on a stee l frame
Betty VanMet er Sheryl
An auctton IS betng planned
and hosed down
and Patrtck Johnson and for Jul) t5 10 30 am at the
Breakfast 1s the day s ftrst Eume Brmker called at the Jumor Fatr Bu1ldmg Metgs
lesson Kun must be forced to home of Jesse Gamer County Fatrgrounds by the
drmk liqu1ds You wrap a Pomeroy Sunday afternoon Canter s Cave 4 H Camp
towel around her neck hold
Mr and Mrs Arthur Fund Ratstng Commlltee
Submitted
her head from the bat k and Johnson VISited hts father
Anyone who would ltke to
William p Smith
pour 10 the nulk stroking her Douglas Johnson at Holzer donate Items for thiS auctton
Area Ext Agent
throat so she II swallow Medical Center Saturday please contact Opal Dyer at
Farm Management
before she sp1ts
James C ~rcleof New Haven 742 2SO~ Teresa Carr at 667
and
The bus nde to class 1s was at the home of Mary 3416 or the Metgs County
BudCarter
Extension Of11ce at 992 369~
Ext Ageot, Agrlc
hectic Teachers push pull C~rcle on Sunday
and command res1deots to SIDE G'._..,..
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by GoiFox
1
Ga111a couoy
t
dtmb the sta tr s and r : - - - - - - - -----..,-.:...-------, The 1978 Southeastern Ohio
overco me demanding
datry fteld day will be held
obstacles
th e)
never
- - Tuesday June 27 on two
encounter tn thetr cottages
)
Lawrence County Ohio,
f ron! seats a1 e reseved for a
datry fanns The host fanns
spasti c &lt;hlld and a crtpple ~
are owned and operated by
Teachers !tnd seats among
Dr and Mrs John Pratt ,
th e students trymg not to get
South Potnl and Mr and
near the dr110lers or teeth
grtnde rs Or ncar Lana who
)
Mrs
Jay
Schneider
Chesapeake
may sp1t tn lour hatr or the
blontle gir l l'ho pulls puny
I
West Vtrgtma and Ken
tail s On cold days teachers
I
lucky datrymen m the area
avoid the teenagers wtth
- ".----are also mvlted to participate
rWJny nrses
m thts Oh1o acttvlty
1 get ctise&lt; uraged all the
Field day acttvltles w11l
um e one teacher s31d At
start at the Pratt farm on
first I cli dn t kru w what wdu
Rankms Creek Road at 10 30
with them
a m The farm Is one m1le
One 111mn1ng she spent
I south of the Symmes Creek
trymg to get Ktm to knock
•' "o• bndge at Getaway Vtslung
datrymen will be able to
d •wn a tnwer of three bl ocks
Thtrty 1111nutes nne day went ,.; I
observe
a !Hk:ow Holstem
1
11 gettmg Ctndv to walk ~ ' '
herd concrete free stalls
fnr w&lt;J rd til volct! t:ommand
magn etiC concentrate
( ondy hurm ucd Amenca the
feeders, crowd gate alfalfa
Beauuful throuKh It all
'''\ '
grass haylage and effJclent
nulkm~ lacrltues Removal of
extra teats and dehornmg
calves will be demonstrated
V\.l \~ U[ d ll I SH)
Ul
A group of cows which
1 1ghl ' gt t'
llff hut he ,
freshened at 21 to 24 months
!I
ttl\ Ill I \ ~ k11 W \\II
of age Will be on exhibit
Hll I Ill :\J lt p \ llh /JI .., h 1 j
At I 15 p m the field day
tl ll_: t I H 1111 It Y. O d I
I ~1 sh you wouldn I brag about our live percent morlgagc
will contmue at the Schneider
I I I I I
I I I 11 1..
,. you mrghttuSI as well 'ell them my aget
fai1J located on Ohto 378

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I am ICr) pleased With
tl1s row1d satd lrw10 who
bogeyed OIC pcmng hole and
prornptl v abando ned Ius
aggresstve tactics After all
th1s IS the US Open and you
Can I afford foolish nnstakes
The 1dca IS not to make any
foo ltsh gam bles
fhe nthe1 thr ee par
breakers at 1 unde1 70 were
tour 1eterans Andy North and
J C Snead and 111-year" ld
B11ghan Young UmverSity
freshman Bob Clarnpell
In 1960 when the Open was
last held at Cherry H1lls the
course sun emiered a record
45 sub-par rounds But w1lh
swtrl10g wmds unexpected
heat and typtcally d1ff1cult
p n pla cement s th e 153
starters m the 78th Open
found a chfferent co urse than
the one they had been playmg

By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
DENVER (UP!) - For the
better part of a week 11 had
been wh1spered m corners of
the Cherry Hills Country Club
locker room
The feelmg among some of
golf s most prol1c1ent praclt
!toners as the U S Open
approached was that thts
course can be had
So much for that theory
Just as t! almost always
does the course prepared b)
the United States Golf
Assoc1atton for 1ls once-a
year moment m the spotlight
had somelhtng m reserve
Thursda) And many of the
golf s household names coul d
not cope Thirty four or those
m the f1eld - 22 per cent failed to break 110
Only four men could break
par and one of them local
favonle Hale lrwtn put
together a 2-under par 69 m
the 9&gt;degree heat Thur sda)
for a one stroke lead gm og
mto today s second round

GEAR UP
FOR THE
TOUGH
JOBS WITH
AGRAVELl

I can t understand It
CINC INNATI i UPl l Iom Seaver appeals to be Seaver sa1d after be1ng
pounded b) the P!Hiadelph1a
reboundmg from an early
season p1tch mg sl ump JUSt 111 Plulh es last month for hts
th ird loss m SIX starts I ve
th e mck of time
lh e
33)earold ne ver had a eonlrul problem
righthander has shrugged off smce the 1974 season when I
a J-4 start to record s1x had the 11 11 record But then
stra ight vtctones for th e there \\as a reason I had a
Cmcmnat1 Reds And the ptnched scmttca nerve m m)
Reds are counting on hun lnp
!'hal s what IS so frus
hea\ 1ly tontght agamst the St
tratmg
I ve ne ver had a
LOUIS Cardmals Wllh the
pertod
hke
thiS without
HL&gt;ds firepower sapped by
somethtng
bemg
wrong "1th
m1ur1es and slumps
Seaver 111 h1s fir st full me physically
Lately though Seaver has
season w1th the Reds after
shown
flashes ol rebounding
beong traded from the New
He
takes
a 7-4 record to the
York Mets a )ear ago
w nfessed he felt completely
helpless earher thts spnng
when mtred tn one ur the
11orst slun1ps of h1s 11 ) ea r

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havmg to face the fact that
there are problems and they
have been separated from the
rest of society They real1ze
that this occurred because of
somethmg thev dtd And thts
IS difftcult for some to
grasp Robbms satd
I am not afra1d I go m
thetr cells eat wtlll them
sleep w1th them and let them
trust me I only rarely get
any twinges or qualms now
But Robbms satd he works
closely wtlh the Jail s guard
staff for h1 s own security

When you t:J;have ea wo k lo do p
our exctusrve 8 speed oil
gear traosrn ss on on your
s de Wrt h no bel ls to s p
co e oose o bredk A od
pos l ve power strd g111 nto
the mower atteclm1c t
Wrth a elloree ol 40 or ~0
nch center nou t Or 40
nch front

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rernoval-a whole

all times and let me know 11
there IS ever a man who IS a
htt le unstable In h1s
behaviOr
Robbtns satd
They
make
re c
ommendatlons about who
I should see and about who I _
shouldn t see - and I follow • '
thetr ret:ommenda!tons
The condtltons at the agmg
Ja 11 also mfluence hts work
It s a crowded fac1hty
Many of the men spend the
bulk of thm ume locked up
so 11 ts not hke a standard
pnson environment
he
srud Many of the men are
frustrated and not happy
bemg locked up So th1s takes
a special kind of counsehng
and help

Morgan homers
in exhibition
tilt Thursday

maJOI league career

You II cut a 11 de s noolh
swath And Gravel) has
artac11111ents tor
compost ng hauling ledl

They know where I am at

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approxtmately I 'h miles
so uth of tts junctton wtth Ohto
217 The ltl(k:ow Holstein
herd 1s A I bred Datry
factltUes to be observed will
Include a new calf rats!ng
bam cow hospUal area freestall bam with concrete stalls
and a modern mllkmg parlor
Added pomts of mterest will
be the alfalfa and com crops,
gestation calculator, an1mal
vaccmation program and a
practtcal farm shop
A spee1al program lor 4-H
and FF A da1ry youth will be
held throughout the day at the
Pratt farm In the morning a
chmc on llttmg and grooming
dairy cattle for show will be
conducted In the afternoon
there will be a dairy judging
cltmc followed by judgmg
contests Trophies will be
awarded the wumers
Lunch will be available
from a local 4 H club at the
conclu~lon of the morntng
field day program on the
Pratt !ann
State Extension da~ry
speclahsts, area and county
Extension agents will be on
hand to present information
and answer dairymen's
questions on both farms
The dairy field day Ia a
public education program
sponsored by the Ohio
Cooperative Extension
Servlce In the nme counties of
the Jackson Area

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ea rher tn the week
!'he course had the upper
hand today admitted Jack
N1cklaus after he had opened
h1s pursml of a fourth U S
Open crown With a 2-over-par
73 I had thought before that
1l would take better than 280
to wm If the course stays hke
lhts a 290 1mght wm
Arnold Palmer who \\On
h1s only Open m 1960 at
H1lls
shared
Cherry
Nicklaus feelmgs
nus country club golf
course that I heard someone
call1t earher m the week has
turned mlo somthmg more
than that satd Palmer who
shot a 76
Jommg Casper at 71 were
Ma sters champton Gary
Player AI Getberger Dave
Stockton Ph1l Hancock Bill
Brask and Bobby Wadkms

Seaver going for
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eighth win tonight

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Dairy field
Day June 27

I

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U. S. Open field

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INDIANAPOliS (UP! )
fh e Ind1an apo hs lnd1an s
l'hursda) mght lost lhelf
annual exhibitiOn game
1gamst their parent club
Cmcmnat1 11-5 almost as
much on th eJr 0 \\11 errors as
on ern rless Cmc mnat1 s
comeback httlmg prowess
Joe Morgan got a home run
and Jay Howell got wtnnmg
pitcher ' credit but two sev
enth mmng errors by the
Amcncan Assoc1atton club m
th e cruc1al se \ cnth 10111ng
addc'&lt;l two more ru ns to three
the lteds earned on base hitS
!'he Ht&gt;ds had entered the
mmng trallmg :&gt;.3
M1ke I um doubled battmg
111 Dave Collins and Jumor
Kenned) sco red on a
shurt&gt;top er ror V1c Correll
got a run on an error by losmg
p1tchcr Raul Ferreyra
Mor gan s hr st tnmn g
homer Y.1th a ma n on base
started the scormg m the
game Th e Reds went
scoreless after that unhl Dan
Dnessen doubled m the stxlh
and was batted m by Dave
Concepc ion who smgled to
nght f~e ld
The Indtans got thetr fi rst
run from C11amp Summers
who smgled m Ron Oster The
Tnbe s best tnnm g was the
fou rth wh en Tom Mutz
smgled to score Swnmers
and 1 ynn Jones who also had
both smgled

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Ebershach spins
two-hit, 6-1 win

Giants make
it 6 in row
Ily MARK 11\IEDMAN
UP! Spurts Wnter
Roger C1arg may ha ve
found the answer t o Ross

Grtm s ley s surpr1 s10g
success - the spra y f1 om the
ball IS bllnd10g lhe hitters
pitched
\\ell
He
espec 1ally w1th men on
bose said the Sa n D1ego
11moager after Grnnsley and
the Extx s had taken a 3 1
VICtory over his Padres last
mght But he doctored the
ball a little b1t too
Sllame on you Roger
Doubles by Chrts Spe1er
To ny Pere z an d Eilt s
Valent me 10 the s1xth mnmg
broke a I 1 lte and helped
Montreal sn ap a SIX game
lr smg streak
Gnm sley who became the
ftrst pitcher m the major to
"10 11 games set down the
Patlres on seven h1ts Bob
Slltrley 3-jl was the loser
In other Nl games San
F ranct sco
down e d
P1uladeloh1a 6-1 '"rl l "s

drove m two run s With a

double and l.arr) Herndon
tnpled to dme 111 two others
to hand Jun Kaat hiS f~r st loss
tn [OW' dct: lSIUnS

Doodge rs 3 Met s 0
Steve (.arve) s tw o 1 un
smgl e capped a th ree-1 un
f1 fth tnntng and H ck Rhoden
anrl Charlie Hough combmed
on a f1vc ~11l shuto ut to lead
Ins Angeles to Its stx\h
S!l a1ght Wtn

Summer league results

mound m R11 erlront Stad1um
tomght to open a three-game
stand agamsl the Cardinals
In hiS last start agamst
Pittsburgh Saturday Seaver
used an erratiC fastball and
a httle of th1s and a httle of
that to down the Ptrates 6-4
He struck out SIX m notchmg
hiS seventh victory
W1th
Johnny
Bench
hosp1lahzed until Wednesda y
w1th back trouble s J oe
Morgan stdehned by a gram
mJur) and Pete Rose
ploddmg through a seven for
50 slump the Reds ha\f
uncustom ar~ly rehed on the
p1tchmg staff to keep them
two gan1es back of San
FranCISCO m the Nalwna l
League West
In thetr rece nt three-game
se rtes " 1lh th e Eastern
01Vlston leaders the Ch1cago
C.'ubs Heels pitchers allowed
JU S! three runs and 14 h1ts
W11en was the last time
yo u ever sa\\ us score SlX

By Greg Bailey
In Pee Wee action last mght
host Syracuse handil y
downed Letart 20-8 Ban y
McCoy got the wm w1th relief
help from Shawn Cunn1 ng
ham !'he) fanned 10 ao d
walked 12
M1ke Klues led lhc h1tters
w1lh a grand slam home run
tnpl e and smgle
Doug Owens had I wu
tnples and John R1ffle had
two doubles McCoy had two
smgles while Tun Wtllts and
Clyde Sa) re each had a
smgle
Roush took the loss fo r
Letart tssumg seven walks
wh1le fannmg three Hupp led
the hitters "'th a double and
s1ngle wh1le Housh and
Jarrell eac h had one hit
Letart
012 41 - 8
S) racuse
517 IX 20

In other Pee Wee action
host Dale C Warner de \\ned
the Middleport Cubs 13 12
T Cullums hit a tnple m
the hfth mmog to knoc k m the
wmnm g run P Ktng got the
wm 10 rehef of R Hamso n
B Freeman and G Moore
runs m four games and wm Kmg lee the hillers •1th four
tw o of them ? manager smgle.s "'hlle Harnsun had a
Sparky An der son asked homer and double Cutlums
rheto11cally after a J.l Reds had a tnpte and twu smgles
"111 Wednesday
Last year and Pra ter Fr~m a n and
" e scored 15 tn one game and Stobart each got one h1t
lost
I us in g pitcher wa s J
On e brtght spot has been K1tchen Cundiff and Durst
the
htttm g of Dave socked doubles whtle Stem
Co ncepcton w1t h a 309 and Arnold got a smgle each
average Concepcwn got h1s The wmn ers are now 5 1
1 OOOth maJor league h1t Middleport
t15 23- 12
Wednesday and knocked 1n Warner
170 41 - 13
one of the three Reds ru ns
St IJIUIS lodged m the
fhe Midd leport Mustangs
basement of the Eastern scored a 6 2 "tn u1er the
DIVISIOn IS trymg to rebound vtstung Rutland Reds with
from a three ga me sweep by Damn Drenner gcttmg the
the Atlmta Braves
wm fa nnm g n1n e and
walktn~
seve n Donnu;
Becker had a double and
smgle Em J ohnson had a
double aod Tun Cassell had a
st ngle for the winners
BROWNS SIGN TWO
Gam ble Grant took the loss
CI EVE I \ NO (U P! I
w1th rehef help from Ryan
The Cleveland Browns have Mahr Mahr got a double
announced the stgmn g of Mtke Bart rum gut l\\ O
thetr two hrst round draft smgles and Sha\\n Grant got
chotces m the recent college a smgle
dr aft - ltn ebacker Clay Rl'&lt;IS
010 01 - 2 4 2
Ma tth ews of Southern
301 2x-6 4 1
Mustangs
Ca hfornta and t tgh t end
O.me Newsome of Alabama
In I lltle League act1on the
The two were s1gned Thurs- Mi dd leport Braves easily
day to a sertes of one-year downed the host Hamson
contracts W1th the s1gmng of v11le Bobea ts 18 7 wtth Trey
Matthews and Newsome the Cassell gettmg the wtn Ttm
Browns have thetr top ftve Wamsley Bob Southern and
draft chotces under motrad Shawn Baker each had hot
mghts gomg four for fiv e at
the plate Cassell and N1ck
Bush each had two htts wh1le
Chrts Burdette had one for
the wmners
Dave Hendncks look the
loss go1ng the dt stance
Buddy Gays led the hitters
w1th three h1ts while Wesley
Pnest Dave Hcndn cks
Chnssy Hanmg and John
Carl each had a h1t
M1ddleport
10 05 201- 18 t7 2
Harrisonville
22il300- 7 77
Hubbard s Greenhouse 1s
now IHl alter p1 ckmg up two

Br on Doyle rom 1acoma o
Pa c t c Coasl
Le~ JUC
nd
ass gned outr gh
to Tacoma

more wtn s th1s week froy
R1fOc tossed a no hitter at
VISillllg Letart for a 1 2~ wm
1 uesday R1f0e fanned f1f
teen and walked JUS! one as
he picked up h1 s second 11111

ni c der Geor ge Zebcr
San

F anc sco

Acov r ed

ve ter an shor tstop Roger
qer fr om Hous on f o d
1o be na ned tat er or
ob ta ned th r d baseman
Cr u z and a p ~yer to be

II s other wm wa s a one

Me

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player
ca h

Hecla
named

atcr tr am th e Ct caqo Cub5 lor

Iutter Ke~th Cook got a
ba ses loaded tnple 1n the f1 rst

p

mr 1ng lu st~ r t the Green

M 1ch1ne rollmg

Alan I ucket tc ok the loss
farm mg seven and wa lkmg
fi ve While JIC)dl!lg JUSt SIX
hll s
Letart
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Hubbard
401 07x- 12 6 0

tche r

Lynn McGLo hen
c e" eland
Traded ou n eld
cr ~ k c va 1 10 the Ch tag o
Cubs tor ou t e der oc Wa s
Hou ston
Rccal!ed nf e der
M kc F sci n fr orr Ct ar est on
of 1 l erna anal
Lcaque 10
re place Roger Mct1ger

51 Lou s
Sen t ou ! ctder
Dwyer
o
he Slln
~ anc sco G an s ro
o pl c te
th e F ra nk R ce ll trade ot l ast
w ntcr

1m

Footb all
5 gncd ~ two
cho ces 1 ncbocker
Cl ay Matthci'I S of Southc n Cal
and t Qht end On e N ew so nl! of
Ataoama
Clevel a nd
No 1 dr aft

FEAfSENT SIGNS
CINC INN ATI I UP ! )
Km1 F ealsent an all M1d
Am ~.: r1ca n Conference w1de
1et. e ver fr om Kent State
Um\t!rstt\ has signed w1th
th£ Cm cmnat1 Bcngals
reat se nt 6 foo l I

191
rxrunds t au ght lli passes for
I 662 Hu ds tn fow years at

Kent St&lt;~tc to become the
Golde n Flash es all lime
leadin g 1etei\ el

He was

drafted m the l2th round by
CmcuJna tJ

I he Ben ga ls no \\ have
f he VISiting Sy rac use
Signed
13of thetr 18 choices m
lnd1ans d1dn t fa re much
the
recent
college draft
better as the frreenhnusP
Kan sas C y
Annovnc&lt;'d
romped 18 7 Wedn esday
ret r e nen of rvnn g bark Ed
Bubb) W1lhs got the wm as Podo ak
San r ran c sco
S gned to a
Enc Cunningham led the
se r es o 0 1 e ye ar coni acts
hltttng "1th a home 1 un
th round dr at c h o c e !.
double and smgle 10 three Herman R~dden il dcfcn sve
bacK fro
Howard Un vcr s ty
!lipS
lnd 5 eve McDan els a ackte
fodd Adams took the loss
rom NOI e Oa ne
formMlCe ar , . .
De nn ts Teaford had l" o
doubles 111 three lnps to the
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Pomeroy Pirates 19-11 Wllh
Rollins tossmg a one h1tter
N1ck HlgKs took the loss fhe
vnly h1t for Pomeroy \\ as a
s1nglc b) Bryan Betzu*
(, ettmg hilS for the Cubs
\\ere
Bumgardner 2
ll umphr e1 2 J ohnson 2
Da" son two doubles and
Holhns 2 singles !lash ha d a
t11 ple and Spradling an d
Hollins had a double Smgle
hil lers 11 ere Petht el Sprad
hn ~ I t

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N s llillnplun M1 s Knapp
st rs Mary Mar 1111 and Mrs
c atll Boy d p,trody and
rs Mit I hn M1 s Da\ IS and
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tl rs fl) sell finance Mrs
Sa1 un was also named Ia
vac utc and publi ci t y
1atrpersun for the Salon
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Pat11ua Henthorne of Culum
b1ana Cuu1 ty " candidate !01
Ia collelel ge of Department")
tl Oh ro \HI~ read
Ge orge H&lt;1 ckett wa s
1epm ted huspll&lt;tlized Kmv~s
a1e fur sale by the salon
Veda Davts prestded 111 the
absence of Mrs R1cha1ds

required
to
complete tor tak1"9 the
Oh1o State Exammafton
complete
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made to a gam

~us yea r pt epaiC a frog 11111
r;w fur R e~atta weekend
he City I oa n Will be con
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urniture

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Coming Sunday

'SERVED

The Gospel lnsparatlons Quartet (above l w1ll
appear during the hom ec:;o m ng ce lebrafton day th s

5 PM
17th

Not eJtactly as shown

Su nda y of the Mt Un1on Baptist Church two miles
south of Carpenter
The quartet w II 10in the congregat on fo r Sunday
school ser-vices and there wi ll be a basket dmner at

CSERIES WHEEL HORSE
TRACTORS. 8 • 16 h.p.
AND ACCESSORIES NOW IN STOCK

noon lol l owed by a hymn stng In the afternoon

IALCONCERN

Come and see the Grand Selectton

BAUM TRUE VALUE
985 3301

Single Art Fogelstrom
drove them m w1th a trtple
and Kelly Win ebrenner
sacnhced h1m home
fwu more runs m the
second sewed up the contest
M1ke Way land reached on an
error and was followed by
Greg Becker s smgle
Hamilton then doubled home
both runners Both Belpre s
hitS were smg les eommg Ln
the fifth wh en they scored
their only run
Hamilton led the h1tters
w1tb a double and smgle while
Becker had two smgles
F ogelstrom had h1s tn ple and
Wmebrenn er fm1 Hood and
Wayla nd each had a smgle
Spo rt ~ "T rans.act1on s
Delage and Gates ha d
By Un ted Pres s lnt e rn aiiO nitl
Belpre s hils
Thunday
Baseba ll
Me1gs 1s now 4 2 and Coach
Ch ca go
(NL
S gned
Char
li e Hamtlton bel1eves
crttct er and No
d raft chD ce
thiSto be one uf the strongest
W II am H ayes and ass gn ed
t1 m
o Pompano
Beach o f
hitting legwn clubs he s seen
Flor d a Sta l e League s gncd
&lt;.a tcher and No 6 ctratl cno ce Logan comes here fur two
Robe t T pll of Ch ca qo and
games Sat urday afternoon
ot hc draft p cks sho rl 5 oo John
Slee Ks
center elde r M r..e and then Me1gs travels to
Dod ev
r gh handed p che r
Gloust er for a double header
K c v n K r oy and wo non dan
Suoda)
aycr'&gt; ou 1 e der Jell Doyle
Belpre
000 01 2 0- 1 2 3
a nd r h h an ded p tche r ~ ch
a rd Asten e re
Me1gs
320 100 x-6 8 1
New York AL
Traelcd
Horner t l P) Marks (6)
n l el der M &lt;key
K lu t-s and
ou H elder De! Aston to OaK
and Bowes
land tor ou t! e dcr C 1 y 1t o
Ebersbac h and forbes
n as son R eca ed n I e :l e r
a

By Greg Bailey
Contmumg 1ts good h1lltn~
the Me1gs Amenca n Legwn
Angeles blanked New York
team last mght too k a 6 1
3-11
v1ctory over v SlUng Belpre
In the Amc1 ca n League
Cahforn ra downed Baltimore beh1 0d a tWO hiller by fun
Ebe rs hach
Ebersba ch
5 t Boston toppled Oakland
7 3 New York t n pped fanned 12 batters but walked
Seattle 51 Kansos C1ty 8 Horner took the loss for
Belpre as he and Marks
slu~ged DetrOit 7 2 C.'h1cago
farmed
hve and \\alked two
stopped Texas 3 1 Cleveland
Me~
gs
got all the runs they
at Mmnesota was poS1poned
needed
m
the f1rsl mn1og by
b) ratn
pushtn
g
three
across John
Gtanls 6 Plulhes 1
John Montefusco won hiS Sayre reached on a walk and
f1fth stratght game and Brtan Hamtlton followed w1th
struck out 11 batters to raise
hiS recor d to 6 2 lack Clark

IN STOCK

Beat the prtce ratse Most of our new
cars came tn before the prtce ratse
So come on tn and p1ck out the new
Butck or Ponttac of your choiCe
Plus we need used cars so you wrll
gel top money lor your trade tn Now
IS lhe ttme to trade for a new BUick
or Ponhac and save money
Don t lorget you owe it to yourself to check
wrth us before you buy any car new or used

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who knocked a 0-1ron m the
hole for an ace at the 15th It
was the ftrst hole~h.()ne m
U S Open compettt1on smce
1975
Lee Tr ev1nu and Andy
Bean who has won the last
two PGA tour stops headed a
group at 72 wh1le Nicklaus
was JOtned by Gene ltttler
Tnm Ktte and former Open
champiOn Jerry Pal e at 2over 73
I eadmg money wmoer
1om Watson had to shoot a 2under 34 on the back mne JUSt
to post a 74 Ray Floyd and
Sever~ano Ballesteros each
shot 75 Defending champwn
Hubert Green JOmed Palmer
at 76 Tom Wetskopl was at 77
and Ben Crenshaw sk1ed all
the way to a 78
in add1Uon to the d1fhculty
of the course Robert C
Irnpagha of Auburn N Y
had to contend wtth a dec~ stun
by USGA off1c1als c1tmg him
for playmg too slow
He became the ftrst player
10 Open history to be assessed
a two stroke penally for slow
play
I like the attentwn I m
gettmg sa1d lmpagha after
Ins 1ound But I w1sh 11 was
for a different reason

'"hester 0

TINGTON
Holidays

Supt 0011 Wilson invites the publ iC to attend the
services Su('day school wlll start at 9 45 a m Lunch
wtll be served at noon with teh hymns ng to begtn at
l 30 p m

SILVER RUN F.W.B.
GOSPEL SING
JUNE 17 AT 7:30P.M.
FEATURING GOSPEL INSPIRATIONS
PUBLIC INVITED

�_ The DatlY Sentmel Mtddleporl Pumeroy 0 Fr~d ay June 16 1978
3
2- The Dally Sen!tnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 F nday June 16 1978

Orient teacher remarks:

'You get burned
IE(J ITOR S NOTE R •semary Arm a" ul the Culumbus
UPI bureau w11rked se•eral
days a week durmg a slxm.,nth perlld as a vulunteer
at Orient Stale Institute m
Orient Oh111 Her status as a
nt'ws repurter was not known
lu

uHicials If t'lnpiHyees at

lht: ID!illtUthtn Based m her

expenences at Orient she
has complied a three-part
ser1es

111 wha t 1t IS hke

w •rkmg m an u1st ltutu n for
lhe mentall) re tarded
F11llt~wing

IS the sect nd

arttcle In tht se nes 1
By ROSEMARY ARMAO
ORIENT Ohw I UPI I - If
I ever heard an elementary
school teac her complam I d
laugh They have k1ds who
can talk The) can read Just
on ce I d hke to ask a questwn
and see 40 hands shoot up
The speaker ts one of 25
teachers hired at Onenl Sta te
Institute for $5 24 an hour 18
month s ago to fulftll reqUire
ments of a ne~&lt; state law that
ever) Ohioan under the age of
22 has the nght to an
educattun
Named for the b11l that
created It the 455 Program
takes m teenagers so

retarded so afflicted w1th
additiOn al behavioral and
phys1ca l handicaps like
epilepsy and cerebral palsy
that other tram1ng plans
exclude them
The
severely
and
profoundly retarded have IQs
bet ween 35 and 40 TheIf
teachers w1ll never see a
hand shoot up or a face hght
w1th unde rstandmg They
will watch hopefully for the
bhnk of an eye or the relaxmg
of a limb
You get burned out You
reallv do a teacher satd
You put out so much effort
and get so httle m return
In one 455 class at Onent
there are SIX g1rls
Cmdy 1s blmd as well as
sever!) retarded Unless
prodded and verballv
directed she turns tnto a
statue slltmg lor example at
lunch lime wtth her spoon
suspended 111 nud atr
Nmeteen year-old Michelle
ts ~ut t sttc and cannot bear to
be touched Her lmgernatls
are npped from constant
ptcking and from years of
grmdmg them Her teeth are
worn to smooth httle squares
Teachers don t hke to Sit near
her because of the wrenrhmg

sound of that grindmg
Debb1e also has cerebral
palsy and at 22 IS called a
l) p1cal 2 year -{lid by her
teacher Tall and bmsterous
she IS a behavtor problem
who throws puzzle pteces at
the tea cher and push es
classmates
K1m IS deformed and
retarded aod spends hours
hunched over m a cha1r b1tmg
her hands The) bleed and
are scarred w1th pmk welts
Her hands and chm are
coated wtth stt cky bad
smelhng sahva
Joyce 22 often gets
tgnored m class by a busy
teacher because on her own
she can string beads aod lace
paper shoes She talks So
supenor does she seem m th1s
class 1t comes as a shock
when she cannot d1Stmgu1sh
between two flash cards of a
ball and a tree
Another Joyce conftned Ill
a wheelchair uses her one
good arm hke a pmcher She
talks m a constant babble
What s your nam e' Hey
look at the hghts Will you
wash me Mormn) " He\
Mommy lm dirt)
Joyce m1ssed stx mon ths of
classes this vear wh1le a

Andrews President suffers
out' attend .
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other w e~y to ge t I er
wheelc hatr down the ntne

steps that lead to th e
basemen t of R11 erstd e
Cnttage where classes are
held m rooms full nf p1pes
Classes are also held next
d nr m a c: onderned t: ott.age
!hat teachers have patnled
and
deco rated
with
fmgerpamtmgs and cut outs
"' flo~&lt;ers and birds They
cant control the heat m the
old bnck structure
Bad equipme nt
and
la cIllites are a way of hie at
OS! Some bwldmgs still m
use date back 80 years Older
resident bUII dmgs are bUilt hke a sheltered workshop
that bu111Cd down m nud
Aprtl - w1lh a wood fram e
and ,tsbestos shmgles
The 455 teachers ftnd the1r
students rmss sc hool for other
ndd rea sons A hepat11ts out
break kept reSidents of one
&lt;ottage a\\ a) for two months
Thev marked the end of
quarantme w1th a ca ke and
party
Bobby dropped nut whtle
hospitalized w1th symptoms
hke Legtonna1res disease
Doctors told hiS teacher the
days of high fever could I aw
done further bram damage
Great
the
teacher
remarked a year and a half
If lea ch ing and he ends Up
more retarded

Med1catwn

adrustmems

the onset of rmm struat10n cmd

eve n a brew1ng thunder
storm teachers say cause
beha\ortal changes that rna)
mea n mt errupt ed schoo l
Debb1e was a

MlCHAEl cece,-e the world s youngest \\on tra\ner

\~o nly

one of the many exc1tmg

anunal acts w1th HoXIe Brothers Ctrcus comm g to the Gall1pohs area on Wednesday June
21 w1th 6 and 8 p m performances at the Galha County Jumor Fairgrounds Indlvtduals
ma) buy advance ttckets from members of the Galha Me~ gs Fraternal Order of Pohce
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peopletalk
By United Press International
LIVING LEGEND UVE It took 16 000 people to fill the
cavernous Earls Court Exh1b1t1on Hall m lAndon Thursday
rught butt! wasn t hard to do In fact when the tickets went on
sale last month all 96 000 for the SIX-concert senes were sold
out wtthm hours The draw' None other than Bob Dylan, who
wowed the fans for 2\'z hours wtth updated verstons of his old
songs - and a lot of new materta l too Dylan - sportmg a
black leather Ja cket and wh1te trousers trunmed wtth
hghtnm g bolts - was bac ked up by an e1ght-ptece group It
was hts f1rst conce rt m England smce his appearance at the
Isle of W1ght festtval mne vears a ~o
IT S NOT EASY
It s been 34 years smce Glenn Miller
di ed but hts name st1ll attracts attention and that makes hts
ch1ldreo uncomfortable A small park recently was dedicated
m Dil3rle Calif on the s1te where M1ller once had a ran ch
Son Steve and daughter Jonnie attended but reluctantly Steve
M1ller satd he ts now a policeman somewhere m the U&gt;s
Angeles area - but won t be more spec1f1c If peopl~ know
where I worked you d be surprised at the wetrd calls I d get
People call who are mordmately cunous about my father
Some asked morbtd questlons

QUOTE OF THE DAY Rock mus1c fan Steve King on why
he was wtlhng to shell out $80 to see the Rollin g Stones concert
m Washmgton Thursday ntght Let me put 11 to you th1s way
If you had a s1ster and the stster was gettmg married how
much would you pay for a ticket ' I don t have a Sister

BABY BORN
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Baker
are announcmg !he b11 tit of a
sun Ryan James un June I
at the Holzer Medical Center
They are the parents of three
other children Gay Brett
and Rubble Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Paul Baker
S) racuse and Mr and Mrs
Wilham Morns Mtddlepurl
Mr and Mrs Davts Butcher
of Texas are great
grandpa rents

WAS GRADUAED
Kn sta I ynn Morrts
daughter of Mr and Mrs
W1 lltam Morns Midd leport
graduated Sunday from the
Hockmg fechmcal Coll ege
Nelsonville w1th an associate
degree m apphed buSiness
Her parent;; attended the
~re~d ua l!un l'eremuntes

MAKE LIST
Three Me1 gs Co unty
studeots have been named to
the dean s ltst of Mar~etla
Co lle ge for the second
semester They are Dav1d B
Wolfe Middleport Jenmfer
C Chapman Pomeroy and
Mi chael B May Rutland

GLIMPSES Former Sen Stuart Symington, D Mo was
mamed Wednesday m New Canaan Conn to Nancy
Hemingway Watson and among the guests were comedian
Bob Hupe and wtfe Dulores Warner Brothers ts smng actor
wnter-producer Tom Laughlln for $1 m1llion m U&gt;s Angeles 1n
a disagreement over television nghts to his f1lm The Master
I wo SUH :signs of swnrue1
Gunfighter
A fe ller al Judge tn Las Vegas gave comedian
tllC SUITHTH.' I S JJSII U tlll d l:lp
Gt.-.r~e Kirby - who ts free on bond ft ghun g a 111-year-prtson
peat ance rf tht ~ea t s 111 st
term for hero1n dealmg - perrmsston to accept out-of town
f ..tx.!JNcS!'ittlOI IStll s l Jl JC!'i
boo ktngs as long as he reports to the local U S marshal s off1ce
every Monday
Smgcrs David Crosby, Stephen Stills and
Graham Nash will have thetr names placed on the 1 696th star
tn the Hollywood Walk of Fame next Wednesday
Milton
Berle and Cab Ca lluway w1ll be headl1mng Les Gtrls • l.es
Girls' at the Westbury (NY 1 Mus1c Fatr June 27 through
July 2 New York s Cardmal Terence Cooke and JUrtst Louis
'lllzer were on hand at the Waldorf Thursday mght for the 90th
mm ve rsary dmner-&lt;lan ce of the Beth Israel Medtcal Center

DINN ER EN JOYF.D
Husb.wds were gu&lt;sis f
nernber&gt; f till M1 ~s umw y
« let) of the I &lt;l UIcl Clrff
rec Methuclist Ch 11 ch Tues
lay mght for a putlutk ell! ner
ot the r oads11le P•" k Steve

Sil uk

UUH;r s

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M1 s Eblm M1 s Sll uok Mrs
funealee J hnson M1 and
MIS James (, ,)more Mr and
Mrs I loyd Wnght Mrs
Amh&lt;r l • lin Mrs Ddld ( ur
liS Mrs l "'" Jatobs Susa n
... blm Hn umpanwd on Jus rl es h111 an Mrs JJ e rl loa
,UJtar for group smgmg Par ktr MIS Steve Eblon and
''ace was by the Re1 f I• yd Mr and Mrs I rne st Powtll
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M1 i:llld M1 s Paul Anril l ws
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By PAfRICIA KOZA
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Nelsonv ille Sunday fur the
PreSident Carter has suffered
g1aduatwn uf lheu da ughter
Ba1ba1a f1om the Hockmg a maJor setback m the House
Ted1n1&lt; al College Barbara m hts efforts to kill several
' ece1ve&lt;l an associate degree water pro1ects but another
adnu mstratwn
backed
lllJnedt&lt;.al ass tstaiJt
proposal - to help out New
Oth e1 relati ves atte11
d111g wc1e M1 and MIS Pea rl York City - passed a b1g
hurdle m the Senate
McCrery Mr and M1s
The Senate Bankmg
IuS&lt; ph C0111gan Michael An
Committee approved a b1ll
dr ews Columbus Mr and
Thursday pr ov1dmg $1 5
MIS La11 Y M1ll11 on suns
b1llton m guarantees to allow
Mark and Jerry Cmdy
New York to borrow money to
Milliron Columbus and Mr
stave off bankruptcy
and Mr s Pa ul J And~tws
The House already has
son Ch11stopher Weste1VIlle
approved $2 b1Ihon m loan
Follo\\mg graduatiOn the
family enJO)ed a dmne1 at guarantees the amount re
by
the
ad
the Hocking Valley Molu1 quested
m1n1slrat10n and c1ty of
Loclge Nelsonville
ftclals
However lobbyists for the
b11l
were sa ltsfted w1th
PLANS MADE
Banking
Comm ittee approval
Plans have been completed
for the June 18 weddmg of of the prmc1ple of long-term
guarantees
and
less
Jeffrey Fr1end son of Mrs
concerned
about
the
amount
Luther Fnend Bashan and
Kimberly Ward daughter of because only $1 btlhon IS
deftmtely called for m the
Mr and Mrs Gene Ward
Portland The open church c1ty s four vear ftnan c1al
ceremony w1ll be held at the plan 1 he other $1 billion was
Sulton Methodist Church at 2 to be fur contmgenc1es
Banking Committee Chairp m wtth the Rev Steve
man
Wilham Proxm1re DW1lson off1c1atmg
Wts satd the measure may
be delayed on the Senate floor

SON BORN
Mr and Mrs Cltfford
Young Jr Athen s are
announcmg the b1rth of a
seHn pound 15 ounce son
Michael Edward on June 12
at 0 Bleness Hos p1tal In
Athens Maternal grand
parents a re George Brll v
Athens and Dorothy Billy of
Atlanta
Ga
Pat ernal
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Cltfford Young Sr of
Pomeroy Mr aod Mrs Eilts
T Vickers New Conco rd are
the great grandparents

by the f1hbuster over labor
law revtston and also
poss ibly by a fthbu ster
agamst the btll 1tself
11te ad1mmstrat10n s effort
to cut back on spending for
water reso urces proj ec ts
backfired m th e House
Thursday
desp1te
a
threat e ned pr es tdenttal
veto
The congressmen went
along With Carter s request to
add 11 new proJects but
reJected an amendment to
delete e1ght others Fmal
passage of the Sl 0 3 btl!ton
pubhc works appropnatwns
b1ll whtch con tams the
proJects could come today
Meanwhile Senate leaders
were trymg to work out
concessiOns m ~n effort to
untraek the labor btll wh1ch
has been held up for weeks by
the fihbuster A f1fth vote for
cloture - to lumt debate failed Thursday by two votes
In addition to the chance of
a fthbustcr over th e New
York bill there loomed the
poss1bthty of yet another one
on a comprom tse plan lor
deregulatmg the prtce of
natural gas by 1985
Three hberal DemocratiC

senators - Howard Metzenbaum James Abourezk and
Wend ell
Anderson
Thursday branded the
Jeg1sla!ton a sellout of the
Arnencan pubhc and sa1d 11
was almost certam ' they
would stage a filibuster
agamst 1l
In
other
leg1sla!tve
act1on
- The House Commerce
Comm ittee approved an
amendment to a hosp1tal
cost&lt;uttmg b1ll under whtch
hospitals would not have to
f1 gure salary mcreases for
non supervtsory employees
tnto
voluntary
cost
cutbacks
- The House Agrtculture
Committee approved a b11l
reqwrmg that arumals be
knocked unconscious before
bemg killed m governmentInspected meat packmg
pla nts Humane slaughter
methods already are used m
most plants
- The Senate Ethtcs
Commttte e htr ed attorney
Richard Werlheuner as a ~
spec1al counsel m 1ts.. :
1nvesllgatton
tn to the •
ltnanctal affatrs of Sen "
Edward Brooke, R Mass
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Her teache r ca lled her my
By MARIAN E McQUIDDY 75-year-old Polk Co unty Jatl
best kid uo t1l she was
DES MOINES Iowa !UP I ) - the ltrst m the Jail s
sudden!) because rf a new
- The Re' Lanny Robbtns hist ory Before he came a
state regula tion taken off a
nev ~ r worne s about low group of area mtn1 sters
regular tranqUili zer and at
attendance at Sunday served the )3il whtch holds
the sa me tune lOntacted an
servtees He has a captive more than 100 uunates and IS
ear 1nfec uon She bega n
eongregat10n
one of the largest county
pulhng ut her half tn f1stful s
Robbms 1s chaplam of the fa ctllttes tn the state
and suapmg holes m her
Robbm s sa1d he was called
cheeks
to sene Chnst while tn the
When ft nally returned to
Army and felt drawn to
DAUGHTER BORN
class w1th a scarred fa ce and
pnson
mtntstry wh1le tn
APPLE GROVE - Mr and
patch) scal p she sal With her
setmnary
arms folde d behmd her back Mrs Roger Herbert Roush
We have a dynamic pro
because she had become so are announctng the birth of a
gram
at the JBII he satd
daughter Kimberly I ynn
used to restramt s
My
work
rs
non
Tea chers also compla in June 1J at PJeas.snt Valley
denominational
and
about the lack of help from Hospital Pt Pleasant at
evangehcal m content And
&lt;ntt&lt;lge attendants m ge ttmg 11 36 a m She wetghed 71bs
the att endance at the serv1 ces
res1dents ready for school A 1 oz and was 20 mche slong
ts mcreastng We are able to
gym tea cher was distressed Maternal grandparents are
get more people mvolved m
tn hod several large bosomed Mr and Mr s Charles
the program And they all
g1rls sent to run and jump m Mi chael of I etarl f alls
Opal B1ggs Jud1th A seem happy w1th the work
Paternal grandparents are Bailey Charles W Bailey to
her class w1th no bras
Robbms congregatton m
M1chelle \\as sent 10 class Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush J effrey A Mom s lot
eludes men charged w1th
nne day w1th no soc ks and one Rac1ne Route 2 Great Pomeroy
an ythtng from drunk drtvtng
grandparents are Mr and
cold day 10 a sleeveless shirt
Albert fhll Jr Dons H1ll to and sunple mtsdemeanors to
Eve n when clean most Mrs Russell Fmdley Racme Thomas McKay Sandra felomes
Man e McKa) parcel Chester
Onent
res idents
look Route 2 Mr s
In h1s two years at the
Michaels
Racme
and
Mrs
deuep11 because laundr) 1s
Mabel V Moore Carl E fa cthty he has scheduled
a maJor headache at the g1ant Edna Roush Racme
Moore to Danny B Fmk
B1ble stud) classes reltgwus
mstttu wn Water hot enough
- J)eborah L Fmk lots serv1ees and one on one
to kill ba ctena also shrmks
Middleport
counseling and has helped set
cotton and wilts perma nent
Thelma Dalton afhdav11
up a htgh school eqwvalency
press
Prns ar e more
Sc1p1o
program and other support
comm on than buttons or
Thelma Dalton to Mornmg program s for the men
llppers Residents outgrow
Star Untteil Baptist Church
The )at! ts a rough
clothes before they are re
1 003 acre Scipio
env1runment rtle men are
James C Hamby V1cey I
pla ced and matchm g colors IS
a t1me&lt;onsummg IW&lt;un
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of Hamby to Harold D Lam
The teachers beg m work at Chester called at the home of bert Sheryl Ann Lambert
7 a m at the cotta ges where Mr and Mrs Robert Lee and 16 85 Acre Salem
thetr ktds are awa 1t10 g sho
famtly receotly
wers Sitting naked on a
Mr s Donald Pterce of
bench Ones that can 1 walk Athens ca lled on her mother
are seated on a tmlet seat Mary C~rcle Saturday
AUCTION SET
suspended on a stee l frame
Betty VanMet er Sheryl
An auctton IS betng planned
and hosed down
and Patrtck Johnson and for Jul) t5 10 30 am at the
Breakfast 1s the day s ftrst Eume Brmker called at the Jumor Fatr Bu1ldmg Metgs
lesson Kun must be forced to home of Jesse Gamer County Fatrgrounds by the
drmk liqu1ds You wrap a Pomeroy Sunday afternoon Canter s Cave 4 H Camp
towel around her neck hold
Mr and Mrs Arthur Fund Ratstng Commlltee
Submitted
her head from the bat k and Johnson VISited hts father
Anyone who would ltke to
William p Smith
pour 10 the nulk stroking her Douglas Johnson at Holzer donate Items for thiS auctton
Area Ext Agent
throat so she II swallow Medical Center Saturday please contact Opal Dyer at
Farm Management
before she sp1ts
James C ~rcleof New Haven 742 2SO~ Teresa Carr at 667
and
The bus nde to class 1s was at the home of Mary 3416 or the Metgs County
BudCarter
Extension Of11ce at 992 369~
Ext Ageot, Agrlc
hectic Teachers push pull C~rcle on Sunday
and command res1deots to SIDE G'._..,..
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by GoiFox
1
Ga111a couoy
t
dtmb the sta tr s and r : - - - - - - - -----..,-.:...-------, The 1978 Southeastern Ohio
overco me demanding
datry fteld day will be held
obstacles
th e)
never
- - Tuesday June 27 on two
encounter tn thetr cottages
)
Lawrence County Ohio,
f ron! seats a1 e reseved for a
datry fanns The host fanns
spasti c &lt;hlld and a crtpple ~
are owned and operated by
Teachers !tnd seats among
Dr and Mrs John Pratt ,
th e students trymg not to get
South Potnl and Mr and
near the dr110lers or teeth
grtnde rs Or ncar Lana who
)
Mrs
Jay
Schneider
Chesapeake
may sp1t tn lour hatr or the
blontle gir l l'ho pulls puny
I
West Vtrgtma and Ken
tail s On cold days teachers
I
lucky datrymen m the area
avoid the teenagers wtth
- ".----are also mvlted to participate
rWJny nrses
m thts Oh1o acttvlty
1 get ctise&lt; uraged all the
Field day acttvltles w11l
um e one teacher s31d At
start at the Pratt farm on
first I cli dn t kru w what wdu
Rankms Creek Road at 10 30
with them
a m The farm Is one m1le
One 111mn1ng she spent
I south of the Symmes Creek
trymg to get Ktm to knock
•' "o• bndge at Getaway Vtslung
datrymen will be able to
d •wn a tnwer of three bl ocks
Thtrty 1111nutes nne day went ,.; I
observe
a !Hk:ow Holstem
1
11 gettmg Ctndv to walk ~ ' '
herd concrete free stalls
fnr w&lt;J rd til volct! t:ommand
magn etiC concentrate
( ondy hurm ucd Amenca the
feeders, crowd gate alfalfa
Beauuful throuKh It all
'''\ '
grass haylage and effJclent
nulkm~ lacrltues Removal of
extra teats and dehornmg
calves will be demonstrated
V\.l \~ U[ d ll I SH)
Ul
A group of cows which
1 1ghl ' gt t'
llff hut he ,
freshened at 21 to 24 months
!I
ttl\ Ill I \ ~ k11 W \\II
of age Will be on exhibit
Hll I Ill :\J lt p \ llh /JI .., h 1 j
At I 15 p m the field day
tl ll_: t I H 1111 It Y. O d I
I ~1 sh you wouldn I brag about our live percent morlgagc
will contmue at the Schneider
I I I I I
I I I 11 1..
,. you mrghttuSI as well 'ell them my aget
fai1J located on Ohto 378

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I am ICr) pleased With
tl1s row1d satd lrw10 who
bogeyed OIC pcmng hole and
prornptl v abando ned Ius
aggresstve tactics After all
th1s IS the US Open and you
Can I afford foolish nnstakes
The 1dca IS not to make any
foo ltsh gam bles
fhe nthe1 thr ee par
breakers at 1 unde1 70 were
tour 1eterans Andy North and
J C Snead and 111-year" ld
B11ghan Young UmverSity
freshman Bob Clarnpell
In 1960 when the Open was
last held at Cherry H1lls the
course sun emiered a record
45 sub-par rounds But w1lh
swtrl10g wmds unexpected
heat and typtcally d1ff1cult
p n pla cement s th e 153
starters m the 78th Open
found a chfferent co urse than
the one they had been playmg

By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
DENVER (UP!) - For the
better part of a week 11 had
been wh1spered m corners of
the Cherry Hills Country Club
locker room
The feelmg among some of
golf s most prol1c1ent praclt
!toners as the U S Open
approached was that thts
course can be had
So much for that theory
Just as t! almost always
does the course prepared b)
the United States Golf
Assoc1atton for 1ls once-a
year moment m the spotlight
had somelhtng m reserve
Thursda) And many of the
golf s household names coul d
not cope Thirty four or those
m the f1eld - 22 per cent failed to break 110
Only four men could break
par and one of them local
favonle Hale lrwtn put
together a 2-under par 69 m
the 9&gt;degree heat Thur sda)
for a one stroke lead gm og
mto today s second round

GEAR UP
FOR THE
TOUGH
JOBS WITH
AGRAVELl

I can t understand It
CINC INNATI i UPl l Iom Seaver appeals to be Seaver sa1d after be1ng
pounded b) the P!Hiadelph1a
reboundmg from an early
season p1tch mg sl ump JUSt 111 Plulh es last month for hts
th ird loss m SIX starts I ve
th e mck of time
lh e
33)earold ne ver had a eonlrul problem
righthander has shrugged off smce the 1974 season when I
a J-4 start to record s1x had the 11 11 record But then
stra ight vtctones for th e there \\as a reason I had a
Cmcmnat1 Reds And the ptnched scmttca nerve m m)
Reds are counting on hun lnp
!'hal s what IS so frus
hea\ 1ly tontght agamst the St
tratmg
I ve ne ver had a
LOUIS Cardmals Wllh the
pertod
hke
thiS without
HL&gt;ds firepower sapped by
somethtng
bemg
wrong "1th
m1ur1es and slumps
Seaver 111 h1s fir st full me physically
Lately though Seaver has
season w1th the Reds after
shown
flashes ol rebounding
beong traded from the New
He
takes
a 7-4 record to the
York Mets a )ear ago
w nfessed he felt completely
helpless earher thts spnng
when mtred tn one ur the
11orst slun1ps of h1s 11 ) ea r

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havmg to face the fact that
there are problems and they
have been separated from the
rest of society They real1ze
that this occurred because of
somethmg thev dtd And thts
IS difftcult for some to
grasp Robbms satd
I am not afra1d I go m
thetr cells eat wtlll them
sleep w1th them and let them
trust me I only rarely get
any twinges or qualms now
But Robbms satd he works
closely wtlh the Jail s guard
staff for h1 s own security

When you t:J;have ea wo k lo do p
our exctusrve 8 speed oil
gear traosrn ss on on your
s de Wrt h no bel ls to s p
co e oose o bredk A od
pos l ve power strd g111 nto
the mower atteclm1c t
Wrth a elloree ol 40 or ~0
nch center nou t Or 40
nch front

rllOL

nt

1 owers

rernoval-a whole

all times and let me know 11
there IS ever a man who IS a
htt le unstable In h1s
behaviOr
Robbtns satd
They
make
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I should see and about who I _
shouldn t see - and I follow • '
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The condtltons at the agmg
Ja 11 also mfluence hts work
It s a crowded fac1hty
Many of the men spend the
bulk of thm ume locked up
so 11 ts not hke a standard
pnson environment
he
srud Many of the men are
frustrated and not happy
bemg locked up So th1s takes
a special kind of counsehng
and help

Morgan homers
in exhibition
tilt Thursday

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You II cut a 11 de s noolh
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approxtmately I 'h miles
so uth of tts junctton wtth Ohto
217 The ltl(k:ow Holstein
herd 1s A I bred Datry
factltUes to be observed will
Include a new calf rats!ng
bam cow hospUal area freestall bam with concrete stalls
and a modern mllkmg parlor
Added pomts of mterest will
be the alfalfa and com crops,
gestation calculator, an1mal
vaccmation program and a
practtcal farm shop
A spee1al program lor 4-H
and FF A da1ry youth will be
held throughout the day at the
Pratt farm In the morning a
chmc on llttmg and grooming
dairy cattle for show will be
conducted In the afternoon
there will be a dairy judging
cltmc followed by judgmg
contests Trophies will be
awarded the wumers
Lunch will be available
from a local 4 H club at the
conclu~lon of the morntng
field day program on the
Pratt !ann
State Extension da~ry
speclahsts, area and county
Extension agents will be on
hand to present information
and answer dairymen's
questions on both farms
The dairy field day Ia a
public education program
sponsored by the Ohio
Cooperative Extension
Servlce In the nme counties of
the Jackson Area

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!'he course had the upper
hand today admitted Jack
N1cklaus after he had opened
h1s pursml of a fourth U S
Open crown With a 2-over-par
73 I had thought before that
1l would take better than 280
to wm If the course stays hke
lhts a 290 1mght wm
Arnold Palmer who \\On
h1s only Open m 1960 at
H1lls
shared
Cherry
Nicklaus feelmgs
nus country club golf
course that I heard someone
call1t earher m the week has
turned mlo somthmg more
than that satd Palmer who
shot a 76
Jommg Casper at 71 were
Ma sters champton Gary
Player AI Getberger Dave
Stockton Ph1l Hancock Bill
Brask and Bobby Wadkms

Seaver going for
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fh e Ind1an apo hs lnd1an s
l'hursda) mght lost lhelf
annual exhibitiOn game
1gamst their parent club
Cmcmnat1 11-5 almost as
much on th eJr 0 \\11 errors as
on ern rless Cmc mnat1 s
comeback httlmg prowess
Joe Morgan got a home run
and Jay Howell got wtnnmg
pitcher ' credit but two sev
enth mmng errors by the
Amcncan Assoc1atton club m
th e cruc1al se \ cnth 10111ng
addc'&lt;l two more ru ns to three
the lteds earned on base hitS
!'he Ht&gt;ds had entered the
mmng trallmg :&gt;.3
M1ke I um doubled battmg
111 Dave Collins and Jumor
Kenned) sco red on a
shurt&gt;top er ror V1c Correll
got a run on an error by losmg
p1tchcr Raul Ferreyra
Mor gan s hr st tnmn g
homer Y.1th a ma n on base
started the scormg m the
game Th e Reds went
scoreless after that unhl Dan
Dnessen doubled m the stxlh
and was batted m by Dave
Concepc ion who smgled to
nght f~e ld
The Indtans got thetr fi rst
run from C11amp Summers
who smgled m Ron Oster The
Tnbe s best tnnm g was the
fou rth wh en Tom Mutz
smgled to score Swnmers
and 1 ynn Jones who also had
both smgled

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Ebershach spins
two-hit, 6-1 win

Giants make
it 6 in row
Ily MARK 11\IEDMAN
UP! Spurts Wnter
Roger C1arg may ha ve
found the answer t o Ross

Grtm s ley s surpr1 s10g
success - the spra y f1 om the
ball IS bllnd10g lhe hitters
pitched
\\ell
He
espec 1ally w1th men on
bose said the Sa n D1ego
11moager after Grnnsley and
the Extx s had taken a 3 1
VICtory over his Padres last
mght But he doctored the
ball a little b1t too
Sllame on you Roger
Doubles by Chrts Spe1er
To ny Pere z an d Eilt s
Valent me 10 the s1xth mnmg
broke a I 1 lte and helped
Montreal sn ap a SIX game
lr smg streak
Gnm sley who became the
ftrst pitcher m the major to
"10 11 games set down the
Patlres on seven h1ts Bob
Slltrley 3-jl was the loser
In other Nl games San
F ranct sco
down e d
P1uladeloh1a 6-1 '"rl l "s

drove m two run s With a

double and l.arr) Herndon
tnpled to dme 111 two others
to hand Jun Kaat hiS f~r st loss
tn [OW' dct: lSIUnS

Doodge rs 3 Met s 0
Steve (.arve) s tw o 1 un
smgl e capped a th ree-1 un
f1 fth tnntng and H ck Rhoden
anrl Charlie Hough combmed
on a f1vc ~11l shuto ut to lead
Ins Angeles to Its stx\h
S!l a1ght Wtn

Summer league results

mound m R11 erlront Stad1um
tomght to open a three-game
stand agamsl the Cardinals
In hiS last start agamst
Pittsburgh Saturday Seaver
used an erratiC fastball and
a httle of th1s and a httle of
that to down the Ptrates 6-4
He struck out SIX m notchmg
hiS seventh victory
W1th
Johnny
Bench
hosp1lahzed until Wednesda y
w1th back trouble s J oe
Morgan stdehned by a gram
mJur) and Pete Rose
ploddmg through a seven for
50 slump the Reds ha\f
uncustom ar~ly rehed on the
p1tchmg staff to keep them
two gan1es back of San
FranCISCO m the Nalwna l
League West
In thetr rece nt three-game
se rtes " 1lh th e Eastern
01Vlston leaders the Ch1cago
C.'ubs Heels pitchers allowed
JU S! three runs and 14 h1ts
W11en was the last time
yo u ever sa\\ us score SlX

By Greg Bailey
In Pee Wee action last mght
host Syracuse handil y
downed Letart 20-8 Ban y
McCoy got the wm w1th relief
help from Shawn Cunn1 ng
ham !'he) fanned 10 ao d
walked 12
M1ke Klues led lhc h1tters
w1lh a grand slam home run
tnpl e and smgle
Doug Owens had I wu
tnples and John R1ffle had
two doubles McCoy had two
smgles while Tun Wtllts and
Clyde Sa) re each had a
smgle
Roush took the loss fo r
Letart tssumg seven walks
wh1le fannmg three Hupp led
the hitters "'th a double and
s1ngle wh1le Housh and
Jarrell eac h had one hit
Letart
012 41 - 8
S) racuse
517 IX 20

In other Pee Wee action
host Dale C Warner de \\ned
the Middleport Cubs 13 12
T Cullums hit a tnple m
the hfth mmog to knoc k m the
wmnm g run P Ktng got the
wm 10 rehef of R Hamso n
B Freeman and G Moore
runs m four games and wm Kmg lee the hillers •1th four
tw o of them ? manager smgle.s "'hlle Harnsun had a
Sparky An der son asked homer and double Cutlums
rheto11cally after a J.l Reds had a tnpte and twu smgles
"111 Wednesday
Last year and Pra ter Fr~m a n and
" e scored 15 tn one game and Stobart each got one h1t
lost
I us in g pitcher wa s J
On e brtght spot has been K1tchen Cundiff and Durst
the
htttm g of Dave socked doubles whtle Stem
Co ncepcton w1t h a 309 and Arnold got a smgle each
average Concepcwn got h1s The wmn ers are now 5 1
1 OOOth maJor league h1t Middleport
t15 23- 12
Wednesday and knocked 1n Warner
170 41 - 13
one of the three Reds ru ns
St IJIUIS lodged m the
fhe Midd leport Mustangs
basement of the Eastern scored a 6 2 "tn u1er the
DIVISIOn IS trymg to rebound vtstung Rutland Reds with
from a three ga me sweep by Damn Drenner gcttmg the
the Atlmta Braves
wm fa nnm g n1n e and
walktn~
seve n Donnu;
Becker had a double and
smgle Em J ohnson had a
double aod Tun Cassell had a
st ngle for the winners
BROWNS SIGN TWO
Gam ble Grant took the loss
CI EVE I \ NO (U P! I
w1th rehef help from Ryan
The Cleveland Browns have Mahr Mahr got a double
announced the stgmn g of Mtke Bart rum gut l\\ O
thetr two hrst round draft smgles and Sha\\n Grant got
chotces m the recent college a smgle
dr aft - ltn ebacker Clay Rl'&lt;IS
010 01 - 2 4 2
Ma tth ews of Southern
301 2x-6 4 1
Mustangs
Ca hfornta and t tgh t end
O.me Newsome of Alabama
In I lltle League act1on the
The two were s1gned Thurs- Mi dd leport Braves easily
day to a sertes of one-year downed the host Hamson
contracts W1th the s1gmng of v11le Bobea ts 18 7 wtth Trey
Matthews and Newsome the Cassell gettmg the wtn Ttm
Browns have thetr top ftve Wamsley Bob Southern and
draft chotces under motrad Shawn Baker each had hot
mghts gomg four for fiv e at
the plate Cassell and N1ck
Bush each had two htts wh1le
Chrts Burdette had one for
the wmners
Dave Hendncks look the
loss go1ng the dt stance
Buddy Gays led the hitters
w1th three h1ts while Wesley
Pnest Dave Hcndn cks
Chnssy Hanmg and John
Carl each had a h1t
M1ddleport
10 05 201- 18 t7 2
Harrisonville
22il300- 7 77
Hubbard s Greenhouse 1s
now IHl alter p1 ckmg up two

Br on Doyle rom 1acoma o
Pa c t c Coasl
Le~ JUC
nd
ass gned outr gh
to Tacoma

more wtn s th1s week froy
R1fOc tossed a no hitter at
VISillllg Letart for a 1 2~ wm
1 uesday R1f0e fanned f1f
teen and walked JUS! one as
he picked up h1 s second 11111

ni c der Geor ge Zebcr
San

F anc sco

Acov r ed

ve ter an shor tstop Roger
qer fr om Hous on f o d
1o be na ned tat er or
ob ta ned th r d baseman
Cr u z and a p ~yer to be

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named

atcr tr am th e Ct caqo Cub5 lor

Iutter Ke~th Cook got a
ba ses loaded tnple 1n the f1 rst

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mr 1ng lu st~ r t the Green

M 1ch1ne rollmg

Alan I ucket tc ok the loss
farm mg seven and wa lkmg
fi ve While JIC)dl!lg JUSt SIX
hll s
Letart
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Lynn McGLo hen
c e" eland
Traded ou n eld
cr ~ k c va 1 10 the Ch tag o
Cubs tor ou t e der oc Wa s
Hou ston
Rccal!ed nf e der
M kc F sci n fr orr Ct ar est on
of 1 l erna anal
Lcaque 10
re place Roger Mct1ger

51 Lou s
Sen t ou ! ctder
Dwyer
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~ anc sco G an s ro
o pl c te
th e F ra nk R ce ll trade ot l ast
w ntcr

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Footb all
5 gncd ~ two
cho ces 1 ncbocker
Cl ay Matthci'I S of Southc n Cal
and t Qht end On e N ew so nl! of
Ataoama
Clevel a nd
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FEAfSENT SIGNS
CINC INN ATI I UP ! )
Km1 F ealsent an all M1d
Am ~.: r1ca n Conference w1de
1et. e ver fr om Kent State
Um\t!rstt\ has signed w1th
th£ Cm cmnat1 Bcngals
reat se nt 6 foo l I

191
rxrunds t au ght lli passes for
I 662 Hu ds tn fow years at

Kent St&lt;~tc to become the
Golde n Flash es all lime
leadin g 1etei\ el

He was

drafted m the l2th round by
CmcuJna tJ

I he Ben ga ls no \\ have
f he VISiting Sy rac use
Signed
13of thetr 18 choices m
lnd1ans d1dn t fa re much
the
recent
college draft
better as the frreenhnusP
Kan sas C y
Annovnc&lt;'d
romped 18 7 Wedn esday
ret r e nen of rvnn g bark Ed
Bubb) W1lhs got the wm as Podo ak
San r ran c sco
S gned to a
Enc Cunningham led the
se r es o 0 1 e ye ar coni acts
hltttng "1th a home 1 un
th round dr at c h o c e !.
double and smgle 10 three Herman R~dden il dcfcn sve
bacK fro
Howard Un vcr s ty
!lipS
lnd 5 eve McDan els a ackte
fodd Adams took the loss
rom NOI e Oa ne
formMlCe ar , . .
De nn ts Teaford had l" o
doubles 111 three lnps to the
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Rollins tossmg a one h1tter
N1ck HlgKs took the loss fhe
vnly h1t for Pomeroy \\ as a
s1nglc b) Bryan Betzu*
(, ettmg hilS for the Cubs
\\ere
Bumgardner 2
ll umphr e1 2 J ohnson 2
Da" son two doubles and
Holhns 2 singles !lash ha d a
t11 ple and Spradling an d
Hollins had a double Smgle
hil lers 11 ere Petht el Sprad
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tl Oh ro \HI~ read
Ge orge H&lt;1 ckett wa s
1epm ted huspll&lt;tlized Kmv~s
a1e fur sale by the salon
Veda Davts prestded 111 the
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Coming Sunday

'SERVED

The Gospel lnsparatlons Quartet (above l w1ll
appear during the hom ec:;o m ng ce lebrafton day th s

5 PM
17th

Not eJtactly as shown

Su nda y of the Mt Un1on Baptist Church two miles
south of Carpenter
The quartet w II 10in the congregat on fo r Sunday
school ser-vices and there wi ll be a basket dmner at

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noon lol l owed by a hymn stng In the afternoon

IALCONCERN

Come and see the Grand Selectton

BAUM TRUE VALUE
985 3301

Single Art Fogelstrom
drove them m w1th a trtple
and Kelly Win ebrenner
sacnhced h1m home
fwu more runs m the
second sewed up the contest
M1ke Way land reached on an
error and was followed by
Greg Becker s smgle
Hamilton then doubled home
both runners Both Belpre s
hitS were smg les eommg Ln
the fifth wh en they scored
their only run
Hamilton led the h1tters
w1tb a double and smgle while
Becker had two smgles
F ogelstrom had h1s tn ple and
Wmebrenn er fm1 Hood and
Wayla nd each had a smgle
Spo rt ~ "T rans.act1on s
Delage and Gates ha d
By Un ted Pres s lnt e rn aiiO nitl
Belpre s hils
Thunday
Baseba ll
Me1gs 1s now 4 2 and Coach
Ch ca go
(NL
S gned
Char
li e Hamtlton bel1eves
crttct er and No
d raft chD ce
thiSto be one uf the strongest
W II am H ayes and ass gn ed
t1 m
o Pompano
Beach o f
hitting legwn clubs he s seen
Flor d a Sta l e League s gncd
&lt;.a tcher and No 6 ctratl cno ce Logan comes here fur two
Robe t T pll of Ch ca qo and
games Sat urday afternoon
ot hc draft p cks sho rl 5 oo John
Slee Ks
center elde r M r..e and then Me1gs travels to
Dod ev
r gh handed p che r
Gloust er for a double header
K c v n K r oy and wo non dan
Suoda)
aycr'&gt; ou 1 e der Jell Doyle
Belpre
000 01 2 0- 1 2 3
a nd r h h an ded p tche r ~ ch
a rd Asten e re
Me1gs
320 100 x-6 8 1
New York AL
Traelcd
Horner t l P) Marks (6)
n l el der M &lt;key
K lu t-s and
ou H elder De! Aston to OaK
and Bowes
land tor ou t! e dcr C 1 y 1t o
Ebersbac h and forbes
n as son R eca ed n I e :l e r
a

By Greg Bailey
Contmumg 1ts good h1lltn~
the Me1gs Amenca n Legwn
Angeles blanked New York
team last mght too k a 6 1
3-11
v1ctory over v SlUng Belpre
In the Amc1 ca n League
Cahforn ra downed Baltimore beh1 0d a tWO hiller by fun
Ebe rs hach
Ebersba ch
5 t Boston toppled Oakland
7 3 New York t n pped fanned 12 batters but walked
Seattle 51 Kansos C1ty 8 Horner took the loss for
Belpre as he and Marks
slu~ged DetrOit 7 2 C.'h1cago
farmed
hve and \\alked two
stopped Texas 3 1 Cleveland
Me~
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got all the runs they
at Mmnesota was poS1poned
needed
m
the f1rsl mn1og by
b) ratn
pushtn
g
three
across John
Gtanls 6 Plulhes 1
John Montefusco won hiS Sayre reached on a walk and
f1fth stratght game and Brtan Hamtlton followed w1th
struck out 11 batters to raise
hiS recor d to 6 2 lack Clark

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Beat the prtce ratse Most of our new
cars came tn before the prtce ratse
So come on tn and p1ck out the new
Butck or Ponttac of your choiCe
Plus we need used cars so you wrll
gel top money lor your trade tn Now
IS lhe ttme to trade for a new BUick
or Ponhac and save money
Don t lorget you owe it to yourself to check
wrth us before you buy any car new or used

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who knocked a 0-1ron m the
hole for an ace at the 15th It
was the ftrst hole~h.()ne m
U S Open compettt1on smce
1975
Lee Tr ev1nu and Andy
Bean who has won the last
two PGA tour stops headed a
group at 72 wh1le Nicklaus
was JOtned by Gene ltttler
Tnm Ktte and former Open
champiOn Jerry Pal e at 2over 73
I eadmg money wmoer
1om Watson had to shoot a 2under 34 on the back mne JUSt
to post a 74 Ray Floyd and
Sever~ano Ballesteros each
shot 75 Defending champwn
Hubert Green JOmed Palmer
at 76 Tom Wetskopl was at 77
and Ben Crenshaw sk1ed all
the way to a 78
in add1Uon to the d1fhculty
of the course Robert C
Irnpagha of Auburn N Y
had to contend wtth a dec~ stun
by USGA off1c1als c1tmg him
for playmg too slow
He became the ftrst player
10 Open history to be assessed
a two stroke penally for slow
play
I like the attentwn I m
gettmg sa1d lmpagha after
Ins 1ound But I w1sh 11 was
for a different reason

'"hester 0

TINGTON
Holidays

Supt 0011 Wilson invites the publ iC to attend the
services Su('day school wlll start at 9 45 a m Lunch
wtll be served at noon with teh hymns ng to begtn at
l 30 p m

SILVER RUN F.W.B.
GOSPEL SING
JUNE 17 AT 7:30P.M.
FEATURING GOSPEL INSPIRATIONS
PUBLIC INVITED

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Datly Sentmel, Mtddlepott-Pumeroy, 0 , Fuday, Jwte 16, 1978

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SECOND PLACE FINISHERS - These members of
Ute s1X1h grade basketball team at Bradbury Elementary
Sdt&lt;&gt;ol ftmshed second m the Metgs Elementary School
IJ,,,h•tball tournament thts year Ptctured wtth thetr
lt• J!h) are , fron t ro ~&lt; 11-4 ), Anthony Smtih , John Aetker.

Dave Follrod , and Greg Peckham, and back row , Chrts
Burdette, JeiUly Meadows, Bob Southern, Jtmmy Farley
and Charles Davts Absent for the ptcture were Andy
lannarelh and M1k e Mournmg Bob Southern and Frank hn Aetker coached the team

THE CHAMPS - These members of the fifth grade
basketball team at Bt ad bury Elementary School
captured the champ10nshtp m the 1977-78 Metgs
Elementary School tourney for fow"th and ftfth graders

Showtng off their ftrsl place trophy are front row, 1-1', John
Epple , Max Blake, Joey Pouhn, Er1c Johnson, and Soott
McKmley , back row, Trent Nash, Trey Cassell, Tim
Wamsley , Scot Gheen , P J HarriS and N1ck Bush.
Charles Cassell wa s the coach

Sports briefs.
Maror League Stand 1 ng ~
By Untied Press tnternattonat

Nat.onal League
Ch •cago
Pru ta
Mon tr eal
P llsbrgh
N ew York
5 1 LOUIS

East
W L Pet
33 2.:l 579
JQ 16 5J6

37 30

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31 7

516

456
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44 4 8
365 13

26 31
18 35
23 40
Wes t

W l

GB

Pet

GB

San Fran
Cmc tn o3ft

38 21 644
37 25 597
1
LOS Ang
34 17 557
5
Hous ton
26 J 1 456 11
San Otego
17 34 443 12
A t lan ta
14 J d 414 131,
Thur sda y's Resulh
San F r anc•sco 6 Ph il adelphi a

Montreal 3 San D1ego I
L os Angeles J New York 0
Today ' Probable P•fchers
( All Ttm es EDTI
P•11sburgh ( Biytcven 4 51 at
Atlan ta ( N ek ro 7 OJ 7 35 p m
51
L0u1!i
I Oenn~
6 4) at
C•nc nna t • !Seaver 7 4) 8 05
prn
Ch1Cilgo
[ Burr1s
4 4)
Hous ton ILemongello 6 6 1

pm

llllADBURY TEAM - Makm g up the 1977-78 fourth
.111d f1fth grade basketb.lll squad at Bradbury Elementary
~.. II ol .u t&gt;, front ro" \~ ,Sha wn Baker , Steve Crow, John
S,\ N J•H,\NCISCO 1UPI Il lt1 S.m Franu stn 49ers
ll111r sdLJ) s1gnec..l two mnth
r &lt;~u nd
draft
cho " es
Lief e mi l \t.' bark Herm(Jn
Huldl n •f Ho" ard Un!V{'J sit\
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IH r.tl
M.mngt.•r
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Baker and James Acree, and ba ck row, Ed dte Miller,
Dann y l110ma s, Jolene Mood1spaugh, Be th Wolfe, and
Dar111 Wolf&lt; Absent "as Allen Spauld mg Dann) Thomas
was the tl'am s coach

Trading deadline passes
with no major exchanges
Un1trd Prt·ss International
!he 1rad1ng deadlin e
JloiSsed I hur sda v mght
"lthout lh1.• lund of major

dea ls Invo lved the world
champion New York Yankees
l .t~t t wn \ears
(,t
and the Bo;ton Hed Sox, who
Mumeoota
s
Rod
(
arew
l l11 11l lo i S
baseball 's best h1tt er .tnd are f1 ghtm g for the top spot tn
Ca hforma s Nolan H) an, ont• th e Amema n Leag ue East
New York sent two of Its
of the ga mes premter po\\er
I pit chers sllrrc'l the mo&gt;1 most pronusmg farmhand s
trade speculaunn, but both mf~elde r M1cke) Klutts and
I
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICEHOURS 9. 30to12,2toStCLOSE 1 pla)e" wc1e ta ken off the outfld dcr Dt'll Alston, to the
Oa kland A s for outfielder
1 AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT I blnck as the June 15 dead! me Gar)
Thomasson An d Boston
I ST , POMEROY
I
sold outfielder Ber me Carbo
nw. t\.\11 mo~1 stgm ftcant
.. . to the Cleveland Indians for
They are the parents uf three
an undisc lose d sum JUSt
By United Presslnteroatloual
other chil dren Ga y, B1ett,
be fore the m1dmght deadhne
LIVING LEGEND , UVE It took 16,000 people to ftll the and Rubble Grandparents
Thomasson "as th e second
cavernous Earls Court Exhtbtllon Hall m London Thursday are Mr and Mrs Paul Baker,
left4t• nded hitting outfielder
rught, but 11 wasn't hard to do In fact when the tickets went on Syracuse, and Mr and Mrs
.ICQUtr L'li by the Yankees mas
sale last month, all 96,000 f&lt;l' the stx-concert ser1es were sold Wilham Morns, Middleport
ntanv days On Wednesday ,
out wtthtn hours The draw' None other than Bub Dylan, who Mr ond Mrs Da vis Butcher
the)
JHC kL'li up Jay John•1one
wowed the fans for 21'&gt; hours w1th updated versiOns of his old of Texa s are g1 eat- a nd m1n or le ag ue r Bob
songs - and a lot of new mater~al, too Dylan - sporting a grandparents
Browr fr om the Philhes for
black leather Jacket and wh1te troU8ers trtrnmed w1th
relie f
p1 ~c her
Rawl y
hghtntng bolts - ~as backed up by an e1ghl-ptece group It
Easlwttk
was hiS f1rst concert 111 Englan d stnce his appearance at the
Pl.ll mg out hi s option thts
WAS GRADUAED
Isle of W1ght festival mne vears a~o
ye"r
1t marked the secon d
Krt sta I ynn Mur m
tunc
Carbo
, 30, w"s traded by
IT'S NOT EASY . It's been 34 years stnce Glenn Miller daughter uf Mr and Mrs
the
Hed
Sox
He was dealt to
died, but his name sui! attracts attention, and that makes h1s W1lham Mom s, Mtddleport, Milwaukee 1n Juoe 1976
ch1ldren uncomfortable A small park recently was dedicated gtaduated Sunday frum the
The Phlihes, meanwhil e,
In Duarte, Cahf . on the Site where Miller once had a ranch Huck mg Techmca l College
dtd
some more shuffhng of
Son Steve and daughter Jonnle attended , but reluctantly Steve Nelsonv ille w1th an ossuctate
their
p1tc hmg staff , se nding
Mtller sa1d he IS now a poheema n "somewhere m the Los degree In apphed buSiness
U1e
bearded
~e hever Gene
Angeles area " - but won 't be more speCifiC " If peopl~ know Her parents attendc'&lt;i the
Garber
to
the
Atlanta
Braves
graduat1un ceremomes
where I worked you'd be surpnsed at the wetrd calls I'd get.
for
nghtha nder
D1 ck
People call ~&lt;ho are mord111atell cunous about my father
Rut
h
ven
Eas
tw1
ck
Some asked morbid questwns "
ur quesuonabl y wtll replace
Ga rbe r tn the Ph1lhes'
MAKE LIST
QUOT~ OF THE DAY Rock mUSICfan Steve King on, why
Three Me~ gs Co unty bu ll pen, wh1le Ruthven had
he was wtlhng to shell out $80 to see the Rolling Stones' concert
as ked th e Braves to be
m Waslungton Thursday mght 'Let me put 1t to you thts way. students have been na med to traded
U you had a Sister, and th e Sister was getUng marned , how the dean 's hst of Manetta
The San Francisco G1ants
College for the second
much would you pay for a ticket' I don't have a Sister "
were
the bus1est traders,
semester They are Dav1d B
swmgmg
a triO of deals to
GLIMPSES . Former Sen. Stuan Symington, D-Mo , was Wolfe, Mtddleport J enmfer ;1rengUJen thetr bench The
mamed Wednesday 1n New Canaan, Conn , to Nancy C Chapman, Pomeroy, and
Gt£tnt s a t: qutr ed vete ran
Hemillgway Wat5oo , and among the guests were comedian Michael B May, Rutland
short stnp Roger Metz ger
Bob Hope and wtfe Dolur es Warner Brothers IS sumg actorfro m Houston for a player to
Writer-producer Tum Laughlin for Sl mtlhon In Los Angeles m
be dec 1ded by Nov I, then
a disagreement over televtslon rtKhts to h1s ftlm 'The Master
sh1
pped nght-hander Lynn
I wo SUI'C .signs of swnrnet
G unf1 ~hter" A fe deral judge m 1. 1s Vegas gave comedian
McGlothen
to the ChiCago
GC\Irge Kirby - who IS free on oond flg htmg a 10-year prison tlw summe1 solstice a nd " Jl
Cubs
for
third
basema nterm for herotn dealmg - pellntsston to accep t out~f-town pc~ram.: c of the \COl !\ fu st :outf le lder He~ty Cru z In
boo kmgs as long as he reports to the local US marshal 's off1 ce I AK: h Ness n w n sh• J stu1Jcs
1"dd1t1on . the Gtants pte ked up
ever y Monday
Smgers Davld Crosby, Stephen Stills and
reserve outfielder Jun Dwyer
Graham Nash w1ll have liletr names placed on the 1,6961il star
'from the St Lou1s Ca rdin" is
1
111 the Hollywood 'Walk of Fame" next Wednesday
Milton
to comple te a trade of l"st
rltt UAII 't'SfoNJJ I\I tl
llerle and Cab Calloway wdl be headl tnmg "Les G1rls' Les
nnnTFu ro rut
wm ter
1
1
II'Tt Hfo.."iTm
G1rls " at the Westbury IN Y I Mus1c Fatr Jun e 27 through
~tii-J(.!'Ii M ASl iN AHt ;\
I
July 2 New York 's CardlnaJ Terence Cuoke and JUrist Loulo
RIIHt HT ll41fo foil&lt; II
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Fdtl
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RC PARTICIPATES
~l•er were on hand at the Waldorf Thur sday mght for the 90th
] Ultl l ~ ht d IJ;ul\ 1 \r Jl! ~.tl Ill 1.1 \
The
loca l Royal Crown Cola
mmversary dmner-dance of the Beth Israel Medtcal Center
l11 llh tllu• V •l ill l 'uhh ~ luu~
I Bottling Company sponsored
!tllllli111\ t\1U II II IItilll l 11
Ill
I' 'Ill :-.1
I'• .... l it\ 1!111
l~ ti!l
1 softball tea m part iCipated m
1\u~ u• ~~ l lrfut I'll 111 11'1 ,! !lah
' the annual Grove City
I IIII• 11tll 1h •no r1 11.,,
~~ 111! t Ia ~~ 1• ' '"
p.tld ••I
I Slowpltch Tournament over
IIII I t\ 1)111
'
t he wee kend and pla ced
DINNER ENJOYED
\.111 11111
nlloll l, lu !tjllt~ l l
Sh11uk UUtct s C:&amp;llcJH.llll~ Wei c
!,II J\o
J~uul~t
\ •... tl, lh -. IIIII
seco
nd 111 lhe double
Husbands ~&lt; e re ~ues t s of MIS Eblin , M1&gt; Shook , Mrs
I !I• Ill \11 I I+ Ill r1 1l J!u 1-4 11 ;.~
ellnunallun
evenl
nembers uf tile Ml ss lunary .htnealec John son M1 C:Jnd
~l t h''''lllhll t 111 , lf.llt \ ott11ill
The
loca
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had to play a
Ill
h
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II.
I
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&gt;oil
I .J ilt ,~ tiiiA J• I
ioclely of the l.aulei Chff Mt s . Jam c~ C; tlmorc Mr and
l&lt;tl It\ ""''•I I! • ill li lt II I 11111 1
l&lt;~tal
of
len
games,
and both
ree Methodist Chtn t h rues· MIS Lluyd W11ght M1 s
"' I I 1 II ! t i l ollill tl. I lil t 11101111 II
losses
c:
amr
ttl
the
hands c1f
$:1
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lllu
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lay mgilt for" potl uck dmner Ambe1 Lohn Mrs Della ( u• th
I I II
$.!' till "I\
111111 lh ~
ehu111p1on
Ql!•"
ry
Lounge
uf
11 the l'UildSldc pal k Steve lJ~ M1 s 'I U\H Jt~tobs, Susa n $11 vii (/II• I Ill IIIII' r 1111
Columbus
ll
lr~t'
"ere
3ti
JJ, I\IJ11 1 $1 1~1 I II ~~~ I ltrlllh•
%1m aecompanted on Ius F'Jesliman , M1 s Belt Ita
ll II
lltor
Utlllll"
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lUttar fur g1oup sm~ mg Pal ke1 M1 s Steve f&lt;:blin, Hllll
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Montreal ( Roger!&gt; 7 61 at LOS
Angelc5 I Rau 67 ) 10 lOp m
Phda oetph •a {Car lt on 6 61 at
San D •ego (Jones 5 Il l 10 p m
New York { Kobel 0 I J af San
F ran etsco ( Ha l!ck• 3 II 10 35
pm
Saturday s Games
St LOUIS at Cmc•nr1ilf1
New Yor k at Sa n Franc •sco
P.ttsburgh at Att an1a n1gh!
Ch1cago at Hous ton n1 gh t
Mon tr ea t at Los Anqete~
n•gh!
Ph d a &lt;" I San D•cgo n•ght

Bos ton
New York
Balt •m r e
M dwau ke
De tr o !I
Ctev elncJ
Toronto

W
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19 694
?4 600
26 57 J

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16

561

26

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4~6

19 40
Wes1

317

36

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W L Pet

Ka" C ity
Oak l and
TC)(.J ~

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30 19

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516

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508

Calli
Jl 30
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Ch•cago
19 30 &lt;~9 2 l ;
M1nesota
74 35 407
7
Sea lfl C
19 45 797 ll
Thur sda y's Resu lh
Cl eve at Monn ppd rc11 n
Ca tl! or n.a s Ball 1more 1
Bo!&gt; ton 7 Oak l ana 3
N ew YorkS Sea !tte?
Kansas C1ty 7 Detrod 1
Ch ic ago 3 Texas 1

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MaJor League Lead er s
By Un 1ted Pr ess Inter national

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Today s Probable Pitchers
(All T1mes EDT )
Toronto (Underwood 'l7 an d
Je ff erson 4 6 ) at Texas !Mo r et
a a and E ll1s 5 2J 'l 6 35 p m
Milwauk ee (Sor ensen 8 4) at
Cleveland I Hood 3 3! 7 30 p m
Oaklan d (Johnson d J J at
Ba lt•mor e (D Mar tmez 5 31
7 30 p m
Ca hforn a (Aa se 1 31 a! N ew
York ( Bealf le1 t l 8 pm
Seat tle ( Po le 4
al Bost on
( Ec k er sley 6 2) 7 30 p m
Det r o• ! (Rolema
2 2)
at
M•nneso ta (Jackson oOJ 8 30
prn
Ka nsas C• l y (Gura 3 1) a t
Ch cago l Bamos 5 51 8 30 p m
Saturday ' s Ga me s
Sea !lie a t Bo ston
Milwa ukee a t Cl eve land
Kans as C• tv ar Ch•cago
Detro• I a! Minnesota
Cehforn 1a at New York n•ght
Oakland at Ba ll •m ore n1gh t
Toronto at Texas n 1ghl

Barling
1 Based on ISO at bats I
Nitftona l l eague
G AB H Pet
Grd!ey C1n
62 253 83 32B
Burroghs All
Sa 190 61 326
Sm1lh L A
53 195 62 3 18
S1 mmom St l
61 71'l 67 316
Puhl Hou
52 213 67 315
Fm.ter Cm
62 746 77 313
Bowa Phil
S4 233 ]J J 13
Madloc k SF
-t6 179 56 313
Monday LA
49 ISS 48 310
Clark SF
59 713 69 309
Amencan League
G AS H Pet
l arew Mm
54 203 n 3.55
Jac kson Cal
46 1!15 5 1 3'19
MolllorMII
50211 69 327
P•n•ella N Y
43 156 5 1 327
R •ce Bos
6'1 '159 83 320
Reynolds Sea
59 106 60 310
Le r c ano Mtl
51 169 54 370
Belt Cle
57 127 70 315
Brett KC
J l 168 53 315
55 704 64 3 14
Lynn Bos
Hom e Runs
Naflonal l eagu e
Luz msk •
Ph 1 15
K ngman Ch1 and
roster Cm 14 Monday LA 12
Sm1 th LA and Wmt clo SD 11
Amencan l ea gu e R1 ce Bos
21 Bavtor Cal and Thompson
De !
15
Evans
Bos and
Thomas M 1 14
Run s Batt ed In
Nahonal League Fos l er Ctn
18 Mon tanez NY J2 Cey ano
sm. th LA and Mcco ... ey SF 41
Amencan L ea gu e R ce Bos
td
Staub Del 44 Ol1ver an a
Z sk
Te"
39
May
Ba ll
Baylo r
Ca 1 Thompson
Del
and Ford Mmn J8
Stolen Ba se~
Nar1ona1 League Mor en o
Pdt 77
Ceaeno
H ou 23
M&lt;tddo•

lnternat1ona I League
Un1ted Press International

Charleston
Ri chmond

Pawluckel
Tidewater
Tol edo

W L Pet

39
33
30
30

21

20 661
25 569
27 576
19 508
28 491
29 463
29 453
39 316

GB

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8
9

10
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R oches ter
25
Colum bus
24
Sy r acuse
18
20
Thursday 's Resu Its
T1 dewa ter 7, Toledo 0
Roches ter 11 Charles ton 4
Co lum bus 7, Syra c use 2
R tc hm ond 7, Paw tu c k et 2

Todav 's Games

at Ttdewater
R ocheste r at Charl eston

Toledo

Co lumbus at Syracuse
R1chmond at Pawtucket
Saturday's Games
Ttdewater
Roc hester al Ch ar les ton
Co lumbu s at Syracuse
R1chmon d at Paw tucket

Toledo at

Phd 19

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roster, the Astros called up '
Mtke F1schlm, 22, from thetr
Charleston W Va, farm
'.
club

CLEVELAND (UP!) Th e Cleveland Br own s
announ ced Thursday th e
Slgnmg of their two first·
round draft choll'eS tn the
rece nt college draft ltnebacker Oay Matthews of
Southern Cal and ttght en d
Owe
Newsome
of
Alabama
The two were Signed to a
senes or one-year contracts
The Browrs have their top
fiv e draft cho1ces under

NEW YORK (UP!J - The
New
York
Yankees
announ ced Thursday they
had recalled infielder Brian
Doyle from thetr Tacoma
famt team tn the Pacific
01ast League and ass1gned
mfl elder George Zeber' :
contra ct
outnght to Tacoma
,,
Doyle had been with the
team from Aprli 23 to May 12
HARTFORD, Conn (UPI J 11nd appeared m nne game
The World Hockey w1th no hits m three tunes at , .,
Assoeta t1on smd Thursday 11 bat
was po~1pon mg the scheduled
June 20 21 mee tin g m
Edmont on Ca nada, for at
KANSAS CITY , Mo (UPI !
least 10 days 1n order to
Runmng ba ck Ed Podolak
resolve th e future of the
ann
ounced h1s retirement
Houston franchtse
from
the Kansas C1ty Ch1efs
"The meettngs Will now be
Thursday
, mdtcatmg he will
held on or before July 1, " sa1d
go
mto
broadcasting NFL
WHA Pr es1d ent Howard
~a
mes
on
teleVIsion for the
Baldwm Houston IS the only
NBC
network
member of the etght-team
Podolak, 30, closed hts 9- ·'
WHA that h•s not committed
)ear
career as the Chiefs' aU1tself to operations for the
lime leading rusher With 4,451
1976-79 season
yards He 1s the only back m
HOU STON (UPI ) - The Kansas Ctty history to top the
Hou:.1on Astros Thursday as- 4,000-yard mark
" I thought mentally and
signed the contract of seven·
physc1ally
It was t1me for me •
year
short stop Rog er
to
r
ettre
,"
Podolak satd
Metzger to the San Franc1sco
I've
been
very
lucky 1n this
G1ants 1n exchange for an
game
I
can
leave
thts game , ,
unnamed player or cash or
both to be ag reed upon by 1n the same state of health m
whi ch I came 1n That 's
Nov l
To fill Metzger's spot on the luck "

•Gift Certificate
•Leather Goods

P1 1t

18 Lopes LA 16
Ame ncan L eagu e Wilso n
KC '14 Dil one Oak and Cr u2 ,
Sea 21 LeFlore Det 19 W1lls
lex 18
Ptt Ch Jng
Nat•onal League Gr 1mS il' y
Mil 11 3 Knep per
SF 8 3
R Rcuschc l Ch• John LA and
Blue SF 8 4
Amencan L eague
Gu dr y,
NY 10 0
Torrez
Bos 10 2
Tanana Cal 10 J Flanagan and
Palmer Ball 9 J
Earned Run A' erag e
1Based on 54 .nn.ngs p1lched l
Nahonall eag ue R Reusch el
Ch1 2 07 Vuckov l( h St L 1 17
Sarm•ento Cln 1 21 Roge r s,
Mil an d Knepper SF 1 19
American Leagu e
Gu1dr y
NY 1 57 Palme r Ball 1 86
Keo ugh Oak 1 99 Ttanr , Bos
139 Sph llorll KC 1 41
Strik eouts
Nat.ona l l eague
Rtchard ,
Hou
116
N cll r o
All 88
Se aver , Ctn and Montefus co SF
83 Roger !&gt; Mil 76
Am encan League Ryan , Cal
113 Gu1dry , NY 85 Flanagan
Ball 76
Ta nana
Ca l 62
Leonard KC and Matlack Te)(

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Harry O'Dairy thinks the best
place to stop for an after
practice or after the
game treat is
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Middleport. 0

Mr and Mrs Hiram Ftsl-,r
held open house Sunday In
observance of thetr 50tht dding anntversary at e1r
home m Mmersville.
The affair was hos~ by
Mr and Mrs Ted
her,
daughter, Jan and son, •rk
Mrs. Brad Maa~ re tered
the guests and Mrs· Alfred
Yeauger assisted th the
servmg The ref stunent
table m gold
white
featured a decorajed tiered
cake and floralarr~ngement
The cake was served w1th
punch, coffee, nuts and
nunts.
Attendmg the celebraho1
were Mr. and Mrs B&lt;f.
Gloeckner and son, Racljel
Gorman and Tom, Mr ~
Mr,l W1lham Parker, Nr
and Mrs Ron Fisher, Mr.li\d
Mrs Vergil Hayes, all of Col·
Wllb\18, Mr. and Mrs n
Ftsher, Jenmfer and Natt,
Mr and Mrs John Fllher,
Umontown, Mr and Mrs
Gordon FISher and son West
Lafayette , Mr and MrJ Nor
man FISher, Senecav1le, Mr
and Mrs Jtm Sm1lh, Harsha,
Melissa and Jhrty,
Baltunore, Mr and IJrs BtU
Ftsher , Torch; Elmer
Grueser, Pomt Plea&gt;ant, W
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FRIDAY
PAST
MATRONS
Evangeline Chl&lt;pter, ORS,
7 30 Friday at the hume of
Mrs Kathryn Kmght

SATURDAY
CAR WASH , Saturday, 10
a m to 4 p m at Po~roy
Sugar Run Ashland S~llon
by jwuor cosmetology class
uf Metgs H1gh Schod $2
outs1de, $3 l!ls1de ani outstde , take car to statun
MEIG S
COONTY
RETIRED TEACHFRS pll ·
me, 6 30 p m at the Route 33
Ruads1de Park, Sahrday
SINGSPIRATION Syra·
cuse First Church of God,
Saturday 7·30 p.m,AII talent
cordtally tnvlted l Refreshments and fellolship hour
followmg servtre
SUND.'Y
COUNTY-WilE PRAYER
se rvice Sunda y'at 2 p m at
White Chapel, Glen B1ssell
class leader
ANNUAL fiT CH famll)
reunton Plftland Park
Sunday with lunch at 12 30
pm
VINEYARD FAMILY
rewuon Sllfllay at Royal Oak
Pirk near Vomeroy. Carry-m
dlner at 1100 n, all relatives
aO,d frlendJ mvtted
:
MONDAY
ltEVIVAL at Zion Church
of ' Chrtst, SR 143 between
PQIJleroy and Harrtsoavtlle,
Monday through July 21, 7 30
p in
ntghtly
Clsrence
Shephard speaker 'ubhc
InVIted
"EIGS COUNTY Church
u(; Chnst Men's Felbwshlp ,
7 :10 Monday evenmt at the
Mjddleport Church Or Nan
Mfkel of the Menld Health
CQnter Will be the Sj:taker
WOMEN OF HEATH
UQtted Methodtst Chureh w1ll
have a covered dt.tl dtnner at
the home of Mrs ktty Fultz,
Mllnday, 6 p m rlembers to
ta~e a covered dsh and their
own table serv1t,
DAILY VACfl"ION Btble
School planntnf~ess ton al the
RQUand Umud Methodtst
c~urch, 7 30 iP m. Monday
with all teachjrs and helpers
..Iced to attead Bible school
will be held fte week of Jure
BLOODMQBILE Monday
at • Pomeny Elementar y
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5- The Daily Sentmel, Middlepc't·Pomeroy, 0, Fr1day, Jw~e 16, 1978

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POTLUCK HELD
Members of the Laurel Cliff
Better Health Club met
Thursday mght at the Me1gs
County Infirmary for a
potluck supper Mrs Mildred
Jacobs, hostess, had prayer
and readmgs were given by
several of the mlfnbers at·
tendmg Robm Ca11pbeU and
Jack Braley were guests, and
others attending were Mrs
Della Curtis, Mrs Beri.lut
Parker, Mrs. !koflll Karr ,
Mrs Ruby Fncf! Mrs Mar·
1orie Goett , ar Mrs Iva
Powell

SERYI()ES SET
Sunday mvrnlng services
at the Chester United
Methodist Cliurch will begin
Sunday moming at 9 a m
lllllead of 9 1~ . The Rev.
Richard Thamu is minister.

Tulltns, Newport
Mr and Mrs Ken Farley,
Cabtn Creek, W Va M1 and
Mrs Uswm Nease. Ott1e
Schull, Mr and Mrs. Mtllatd
Van Meter, Maly K. Rolll&gt;h,
Mr and Mrs Brad Maag , Mr
and Mrs Alfred Yeauger,
Elsie Forbes, June Sayre,
Mr and Mrs Karl Gruese1·,
Mr and Mrs Vernon Nease
and Stanley, Freda Hartinger, Mary Russell, Mr "nd
Mrs Bub Roberts, Mr and
Mrs . Wllham M GI'Ueser,
Chr~sty Baer, Sara Roush and
Chnsty, Oms Harns, Mary
Nease, Jean Nease, Mr and
Mrs LewiS Hams, Mr and
Mrs E A Wmgett, Dr aod
Mrs Roger Damels, Hlida
Sclunoll, Mr and Mrs Roy
Junes, A1leen Wehrung, Mr
ond Mrs. Ed Baer, Tncta and
Eddie, Mr and Mrs William
T Grueser, Luctlle Le1fhe1t,
Mary V Retbel, Mary E
Chapman, Mr and Mrs
V~rgtl Hamm, Ellwyn Yost,
Ellen Wtlson, Ail ee Wamsley,

June Ann a nd J H , M1 und
Mrs Mason Ftsher, Ca1la
Ftshel, Mr and Mro Pearl
Mora, the Rev and M1 s
Harvey Kuch, Bub HtJefhch
and daughter, Jayn e, Glenna
Rwnmel, Ja eklC Just•s Sally
Landers, Mr ond Mro Chf·
fo1 d Plnlhps, Kenneth Wtg·
g111s, Dr eama Bentz ,
Kathleen ScuU, Ann Wa lson,
S tella Grueser. Rae
Reynolds, Mae Holter, Ada
Holter, Altona Karr, Evelyn
Hollon, Theresa F1sher, Mr
and Mrs Charles Grueser
and Amy , Hetdl , Ted and
J e remy , and
Clara
McMaste&lt;, all local
Sendmg remembran ces
were Mr and Mrs Richard
Lowe Mr and Mrs M1ke

Ham~er, Mr and Mrs Joe

Gloeckner, Mr and Mrs
Denver Rtce, D1 and Mrs
James F'1sher, Mr and Mrs
Henry Salser, Mmersvllle
Methodist Chureh, Wtldwood
Garden Club , and Mrs
Mildred Manktn

WERE 'GOOD OLD DAYS' THAT GOOD?
DEAR HELEN
People who gnpe aboul workmg eond1twns should read tlu s
and take heart
Here are some work rules 1ssued by a Scolllsh factory m
1852
1 The f1rm has reduced the hours of work, and the clencal
staff w11l now only have to be present between the hours of 7
amand6pm
2 A stove IS provided for the benefit of the staff Coal and
wood must be kept tn the Iucker It ts recommended that each
member of the staff bnng four pounds uf coa l e"ch day dunng
eold weather
3 Nu member of the staff may leove the room without perITUSSIOn of Mr Rogers The coils of nature are permitted and
staff may use the garden below the second ga te Th1s area
must be kept m good order (What, no keys to the executive
wa shroom ' -H )
4 No talkmg IS allowed durmg busmess hours
S The cravmg of tobacco, w1nes and sp1nts IS o human
weakness and as such ts forbidden to all members of the staff
(So much for the three-martmtlunch - H )
6 Now that the hours of busmess have been drastically
redueed, the partakmg of food ts allowed between II 30 am
and noon, but work wtll not on any accuwtt cease
7 The owner.; recogmze the generosity of the new labor la~&lt;s
but wtll expect a great nse m output of work m compensation
for these near utoptan cond1ttons - M U
DEARM
Well, at leastthere w•s no "1thholdmg tax H --DEAR HELEN
My mother was very act1ve m the church unttl she broke her
hip at aKe 90, and can't get around well anymore
At f1rst her church frtends calle-d, but now never come near
her , ex cept for a potluck on her b1rthday They're ~uo busy"
dutng ch urch work Isn't v1sttmg the elderly pari of tt
She feels abandoned , and I'm sure she gets t1red uf me 24
hours a day
Please ment10n tn your colwnn that a little ktndn ess to the
hvmg Is better than a big eul ogy and Jots of fnends" at a
funeral - DISGUSTED
DEAR DIS
Duely mentwned But why don't yo u call your rrumster '
Perhaps he can fire up these church women- and drup around
for a VISit hm!Self - H

DEAR HELEN
I'm another uf the m1lhons who are burned up at the lugh
cost or husp1tahzat10n and med1 eal eare Our health msurance
prerruurns cost an amt and a leg lhcse days because of It And
1t sttll doesn't cover
My drug bill for 13 days m hospital was 1322. when all I
recetved were two anttb10t1c ptlls per da y Qmte o pruf1t 1Saymg hell o" each mormng earned my doctor $25 per v1s1t, maddition to other fees
And how about the hospital meals you mtss because you're
taktng tests that require fasttng' If they charge some $10 per
ptll, they should deduct at least $25 per day for food they
withhold -NICKED PLENT Y

Boosters make Regatta plans
Pla11S for food bwtha at
boU1 the baton twtrhng con·
test to be held Sundsy •t
Metgs Htgh Sehoul and the
fr(lg JUmp on Regatta
W\Jekend were made durmg
the Monday mght meehng uf
the Metgs Band Boosters at
the high sehoul
Pat Woods prestded at the
meetmg durtng wh1ch lime
workers were sol1c1ted fo1
both odlVItles It was also
noted that baked beans,
potato salad, ma caront sala d,

Leader to
make visit
The dtstr1ct wom en 's
leader w1ll VISit the RactncPortland Brandl of the
Reorgamzed Church of
Chnst Latter Day Samts.
Saturday at Ip.m
Announcement of the forth·
cornmg vtslt of the guest
speaker was made at a recent
meeting of the Emma Smith
Circle held at the chureh wtth
Mrs Lucy Taylor as the
hostes. Several women uf
the Circle attended the
distr ict women·~ trl slJtutc
held 1ecently at Jackson
The cookbooks arc cum·
pleted and have been turned
mtu the publisher It was announL'ed Refreslunents 1\'C I'e
served

sandwiches and desserts " ' e
needed fur the Sunday food
booth
Handy Hunt, band director ,
reported that the second pay ment of $20 ts due for band
eamp by June 20 M1 s Ma1 y
Dorst gave th~ tt cctsurcr's
report, and Floren&lt;c BearllS ,
the secretary's report

POLLY'S POINTERS
Polly Cramer
T1ps for

travellers

FAMILY AFFAIR - Mr and Mrs Howard B Caldwell Jr, Route I, Reedsville, can
hold a college alumm meetmg at every famtly reuruon When Martie Caldwell Baum "alked
across the stage at recent graduation ceremomes held on the RID Grande College and
Community College campus, she became the fifth famtly member smce 1975 to receive a
degree from the mst1tuhon In 1975, Howard B Caldwell lll of Rt I, Reedsville, presentl y
teaching at Southern High School, began the ;"trmg of graduates when he recel\ ed hi S
bachelor 's degree m English His wtfe, Christy Donahue Caldwell, formerly of Vmton ,
recetved her bachelor 'sdegree m elementary educatiOn that same day Bob Cold~&lt; ell, oow
teachmg 111 11~gan added number three and four to the hst rn ceremomes tn 1976 At
commencement t~t year Bob rece1ved a bachelor's degree m commumcat10ns wh1le ht s
wtfe, Tem Pohl Caldwell.'formerly of Jackson, recetved an assoc1ate degree m secretan al
sc~ence The couple now restdes at 162 Front Street, Logan Martie, wh o thts year became
the ftfth graduate recetved her bachelor's degree m elementary educatiOn Left to nght
Martie Caldwell B'aurn, Bob Caldwell, Terri Pohl Caldwell, Chnst) Donahue Caldwell and
Howard B Caldwell Ill

DEA H POLLY - I am gumg lu du some ex:tensave
h ""ehng "nd hope yuu ean
help me wtth my w•rdrobe I
would hke to know what kmd
of fabn cs wdl not get messy
and c1wnpled luokmg "h1le
havcl111g and w1ll look neat
and fr esh when I ge t off a
pl ane If there 1s any special
care the) would need I would
hke tu heal about that , too
I hank yuu fur any he lp you
can g1ve me - DEBB!
DEAR DEBBI - I have
found 100 percent pul)esters
and ny lons w1lh a weave-hke

Jersey ptuve most sahs[at:·
tory when traveling They
can be rolled up to t•ke less
space 111 a ba~ and are hght 111
we1ght An y wnnklt.~s seem to
di sa ppear very qu~ekly when
the ga rm ent IS spread out fur
a b1l A fnend w1th ~horn I
ha ve tra veled flequently
alwa ys uses a wash cloth
wrung out of wa rm walct lu
gu over any wnnkles tn her
clothes and then hangs I hem
nn a show er rod to d1 v
One uf the must unpu1tant
tlungs to consider when planlUll ~ a tJ en.e) Wi:tl drube 1s to
be s ure It IS lolor t ourdmated
so that the le• st •umber uf
lercl1 an up111 1un about the shoes and purses, sweaters
S l tu c~twn ~ et the ealkr felt
.md coats a1e requtred Plam
she had 1e&lt; Plved support
ba ste clothes that can acqwre
Dr Blake1 c.111nut tilke a different luuk by chan gutg
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
.::~~~'=--------------telephone call s f1 um hc1 an:essuJ 1es are mva lu£t ble ,1 cad ets Huwcvet there (Jf e
PO LlY
mg Ius hardships tu get out of hund1 cds uf t:I ISIS lntervenChi/dsupport
DEAR POLLY - I would
Ius com1mtment to the twn ph one lines 111 the United hke tu suggest th"t the 1e"der
duldten
Slates 1'01 the phon e number w1th grease dnppmgs use
C"n a dtvorced woman w1th
COUNSELOil I Ill nut sure of one ncCI J you con l::td yuu1 t11em tu make soap The
duldren feel secure 111 expec qutte how you arc feeli ng
locil l mental heal th assoc•a ung support from her ex about demanding duld sup- twn or mental health m- folluwmg w1ll make 12 pounds
of snow wh1 te laundry soap I
husband ' The sobenn g purl
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fut tna liUll SCI \'ICC
IL'e 6 pounds of clean, stt am
stat1st1cs md1cate the ans11er
MRS 1 I did feel gu1lty
tu that question Is an em- But now that I tlunk mu1 e
phattc no
deady about the s1lualwn I
One year afle1 dtvorn, on· 1emembe1 that they a1e Ius
Jy 38 percent of tile fatil eiS 111 children as well as m1 ne I
one W1seonsm euunty we n~ kee p fur getttng that nnpol·
paymg tile full amount of tant fact I don't m• ke
duld support urde1 cd by the eno ugh mone) for duld care
court And 42 pCI cent had plus all tile expenses of 1aIS
made nu payments at all
mg a gruwmg famtly And
Mrs I' a Powell w•s duw there It was also vulL'&lt;i
By the lOth yea r on ly 13 they are Ius duldren, too
el
ect
ed &lt;hapcau uf Met gs tu umtact the Pomeroy
percent uf the fath ers were
COUNSELOR Dues you1 Counly Sa lon 710, Etght and
Cham ber of Commerce a bout
complytn g fully wtth the sup- ex- hu s ba nd vtsl t the
Fu1
t)
,
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t
a
meeting
he
ld
Mon·
an
area fr om wht ch to sell
purl order An "stoundm g 79 ~.:htldr en ?
day
mght
"t
the
home
uf
Mrs
f1
ug
slu rts, frog badges and
percent hod stopped pavmg
MRS T I'm curw us Why Dully Haves
fr
ug
reph cas dunng the
cmn plete ly
d1d vuu ask'
Other
uff1
ce1S
elected
"
ere
weekend
Few women press charges
C'OUNSI~LOR By til e 11ay
Delega tes and alternates to
ttg.alfls l cx-husba.nds who aa you ar e l&amp;lkutg, Ll Uuesn l Mrs Veda Davts fu st dem1
delinquent w1th du ld supp01 t sound "s thnugh you sec hun &lt;.: hnpcau Mt s Ha y c ~ sec.:und the Ia marche t u be held In
dt: ml t: hiip ea u
Mr s
Cleveland on Jul y 26 and 2i
payments In thiS excerpt u1 talk w1tl1 htm at all
C•the1111e
W
elsh
I
alUIIUrt
let
were named M1 s Mill t1n
from a hut-hne call, one
MHS 'I I thmk tlus ts unc Ml s Jum SelleiS Ia ar- ,md Mrs Ruby Mw shall arc
woman talk s about her gu11l uf the b1g p1 ubi ems He nc ve1
the delcgales at '"' ge while
and fea r as she prepares to comes to see the ktds I am d uvJsle, M1 ~ rum t: Bnnkt:t
take her ex husband to court ashamed tu admtt II I lhtnk Ia t:Uil t: l crgc, Mts r lutCII&lt;.: t: the eledl'&lt;i delegate" ale
M1 s Welsh Mrs Guctt, Mrs
INole that pelsunallnfollna- that's une reason why he has Hu.: hards, puuvtur member
Mrs
I
uiCI
H(fmpt
on
sc ~&lt;.tp·
Knapp,
and Mrs Powell
lt un 111 all llut-lute excerpts stopp&lt;!d paymg cluld suppu1t
lx•ok
chau
man
and
Mrs
Alternates
a1e Mrs Hysell
has been altered tu protect He ts 11 0 lungc1 tnvulved wtlh
Mt
s
Davts,
Mrs Boyd. and
M.11
June
C.octt,
Ia
secreta
II
e
the c"ller's confidentiali ty 1 tile k1ds
Mrs
Hampton
It l\ao noted
Chan
persons
fur
the
MRS T l fe el terrible I
COUNSr~ I.Oil Why do yuu
that
the
delega
tes
fee s and
"
ct
e
wmuum.
:
cd
b~
Mr.s
have Ju st ma de a r - tlunk he stopped cmm n~
Powell
and
mcl
udc
Mrs
ctssessments
hC:tve
been
ma t!·
rangcmenls tu take my ex· arouncl ?
Mine
Boyd,
d
uldl
en
and
ed
husband tu cuurt When he
MRS T I don t kn o11 I
The end orse ment of
f1nds uut he IS gomg tu k1ll nev er thought about that l uuth Mrs Ha)CS Mrs
DoiV
IS,
dllll
MIS
.fuila
llyscll
Patrlll"
Henthorne of Columme
Pruba bly 1t 's beta usc tins lllllst1tut1Un and by-laws, biana Count) ~ c.tndldat &lt;• fu1
COUNSELOR Kill )UU '
v.a s h1 s se&lt;:ond marr1agr (JIHI
MRS T Not 1eally I guess 1t rermnds tu m he 1s il twu M1~ EilcUJScdrb ltlui:iLHJ d Ia cunue1 ge uf Departmental
embl em, Mrs Hub v Mill· d Ohw, " as read
that s JUSt a f1g ure of speech tllne loser
sh"ll
pallnerslup , Mrs
George fl•ck el t was
But he w1ll be very ang1y
COUNSEl OR Is he pavmg Pearl Knapp, " hula1 ship
1ep01
ted hos pitalized Knives
CO UNSELOR Why ar&lt; anythmg tu Ius f11 st 11lfe'
Mrs
Hampton,
Mrs
Knapp
a1
c
for
sale by the salon
7
yuu takmg hon tu tuurt
MRS T Nu He let hc1 M1 s Ma1y Molll!l and M1 s Veda Dav1s prestded tn the
MHS T We \\ere marr1ed duwn, too But she d1dn t
Mrs R1eha1 ds,
fur mne years •nd had three fight I JUSt can t let hun get Ma11c Boyd, pdrody and
Mrs
Martm
,
Mrs
Dav1s
and
chil dren whu are now 3, 5 and ""ay wtth tlus
It s
8 years old When we got disgusting The murc I ta lk, Mrs Hysell , finan ce Mrs
davurn.'&lt;i more lhan (J year the ha pp1e1 I feel abuut my Martin \\a.S also rHHned Ia
.JVacote and publ icity
agu , the t:ourt unlet cd hun tu dcLISIUfl
cha lfJlCI sun f01 the Salon
pa) child suppu1t - but no
As Mrs I .111swercd Ute
Plans were made to agam
ahmony bcc•use I work and hut !me tuunsclor 's qucs·
tlus year prcpa re a f rug \Hn·
dul n t think tt would be fa1r
ttons. she l&gt;cciHllC 1nc1 easmgRather tha n seemg tha t as lv confident about hc1 do w for l{egatta weekend
I he City l.uan Will be cun" gestu1e uf guud wlil , he (;I 1,1. ( 1/la l d e~.: ISI Uil
lacted
about the pusSIIJthty uf
must ha ve mterpreted It as
!'he cuun!iclur nevt t nf· hl.l\ mg tht. ths (Jia) 111 ,1 " 111·
evidence he could get away
wtth anytlung After only fiv e
months, he stopped giVI ng me
money for the ktds
CO UNSELOR Du yuu
know why he stopped paymg'
MRS T Well , that 's one
reason I feel gu1lty about tak·
mg hnn to eourt His sister
told me Ius mother d~ed siX
months ago and he patd for
the funCI al arrangemen ts
Then he had lu put h1s fatl1e1
tn i:i nut !;tng home Th£tt mu.iit
have cost a lui of muney But
1 know he has plenty uf
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
money May be he " JUSt us-

CHOICES'

ed \\arm grease, one can of
lye, one cup of ammoma, and
one half cup borax I stratn
my greose mto a shortemng
ean as I cook Fm the suap I
Ust.' a port: elam contcuner cmd
stir the lye tn a q11art of warm
water until dissolved and
cuul Sllr w1th a wooden spoon
and cunhnue stJrrm!{ as yuu
add the grease, anunoma and
borax and It wtll be th1ck hke
honey Prevwusly lme a
wooden box w1th cloth , pour
U1e suap m1xture 1nto box and
let stand unlll hard enough to
cut 111 blocks or squares
Store for tw o or three weeks
before uSing and fmd you
have very good laundry suap
- JENNIE
DEAR POLLY - I am a
custodian who has the JOb of
carmg for several green
plants m an ufhce l used an
extendm g type radiO "ntenna
111 une plant and afte1 a year
the plant ne"rly tuuehes the
cetltng I Jill&gt;! keep extendmg
the antennas length tu f1t the
plant -ED
DEAR POLLY .. Wh1le stationed w1th the army 1n Korea
I le•rned the followmg solutton for the problem of hard
suga1 It seen1.':&gt; t;Ugar l~
splayed down wtth water fur
eas1er shtpmenl overseas and
1~ r son n el at the cummtssa ry
!old Ill&gt; to place such a bag of
sugar m the freezer overmght
01 lungt!r 1f nccess(J r)' It Will
bt.tome soft (JgcHn Thts
worked for me the twu yea rs I
wa" there - A MILITARY
WIFE
Polly wtll send you one of
her s1gne d thank-yo u
newspa per coupon clippers 1f
she uses your favunte
Pomter Peeve or Problem m
her columr Wrtte POLLY'S
POINTERS m care uf th1s
newspaper

Mrs. Iva Powell elected
Eight and Forty president

Y""'

chapeau The pra yer ~as
g1ven by Mrs Marshall w1th
Mrs Bnnker leadmg 111 the
pledge to the flag
Next meettng w1ll be held
at the camp s1te of Mr and
Mrs Charles Hayes
BenJamin F'1 ankhn ha s
been t: ! elhled as the lll H IItuJ
uf th e fir st S"- nmmng hns
Mc.H.lt.: uf " uud tile\ wei e
Wllt nun both hands ami feet

WANI A REAL
ESTATEBus1ness
LICENSE?

~ollege

Galhpolts

offenng the accrechted
program of class work
you ' re
requ1red
to
complete for tak1ng the
Ohto State Examtnafton
IS

complete
tn
only
12
week s Class bcg1 n s June

12 For more Information
contact Lee E Tyler, 446

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No 75-02 04728

Visit Baker's Budget

Shop for inexpensive

Party held
The f1rst birthd ay of
Jeremy Lee Fetty, son of Mr
and Mrs RIChard I. Fetty,
J1· , Rutland, w•s celebrated
Sunday Willi a p1e111e at the
Forest Acres Park
The twu-llered btrthday
cake featured a circus theme
wtth downs and balloons The
cake was se 1·ved w1th
homemade stra wberry tee
l: I'CH.In

Games 11ere played by both
the duld1 en and adults At·
tendtng the party were were
the hosts and two sons, Chad
and Shl&lt;w11, Mr and Mrs Btll
Biggs, Penny , Vmda and
Jamte, Mr and Mrs Jerry
Ra ch and Wendy, M1 and
Mr. Ja&lt; k Walker , J H and
lly•n, Mr and MIS l.ai'I'Y
Pa1·sons, l.a1 ry Wayne and
Stssy, Charles Barrett . Mt
and Mrs I.ally ('u leman. M1
w1d M1 s Btll Kenn•dy, illld
MHndy Sla vm

new home furniture

BAKER FURNITURE

Inspirations

Coming Sunday

PARK RESERVED
UNTIL 5 PM

The Gospel lnsp1 rahons Quartet (above) will
ap pea r dunng t he hom ecom tng celebra t ion da y th i s

SATURDAY, JUNE 17th

Sunda y of lhe Mt Un1on Baptist Church. two miles
sooth of Carpenter

FOR

SUMMER OUTING
OF
LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONCERN
OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER S P. M

CAMDEN PARK
U. S. 60 WEST -

HUNTINGTON

Closed Every Monday Except Holidays

The q uart e t w1ll jOin the con gregafton for Sunday

school serv1ces and there w1ll be a basket dinner ar
noon foll owed by a hymn sing 1n t he afternoon

Supt Don Wilson Invites the public ro attend the
services

Supday school w ill start at 9 45 am

Lunch

wilt be served at noon with teh hymn si ng to begin at
1 30 p m

SILVER RUN F.W.B.
GOSPEL SING
JUNE 17 AT 7:30P.M.
FEATURING . GOSPEL INSPIRATIONS
PUBLIC INVITED

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Datly Sentmel, Mtddlepott-Pumeroy, 0 , Fuday, Jwte 16, 1978

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SECOND PLACE FINISHERS - These members of
Ute s1X1h grade basketball team at Bradbury Elementary
Sdt&lt;&gt;ol ftmshed second m the Metgs Elementary School
IJ,,,h•tball tournament thts year Ptctured wtth thetr
lt• J!h) are , fron t ro ~&lt; 11-4 ), Anthony Smtih , John Aetker.

Dave Follrod , and Greg Peckham, and back row , Chrts
Burdette, JeiUly Meadows, Bob Southern, Jtmmy Farley
and Charles Davts Absent for the ptcture were Andy
lannarelh and M1k e Mournmg Bob Southern and Frank hn Aetker coached the team

THE CHAMPS - These members of the fifth grade
basketball team at Bt ad bury Elementary School
captured the champ10nshtp m the 1977-78 Metgs
Elementary School tourney for fow"th and ftfth graders

Showtng off their ftrsl place trophy are front row, 1-1', John
Epple , Max Blake, Joey Pouhn, Er1c Johnson, and Soott
McKmley , back row, Trent Nash, Trey Cassell, Tim
Wamsley , Scot Gheen , P J HarriS and N1ck Bush.
Charles Cassell wa s the coach

Sports briefs.
Maror League Stand 1 ng ~
By Untied Press tnternattonat

Nat.onal League
Ch •cago
Pru ta
Mon tr eal
P llsbrgh
N ew York
5 1 LOUIS

East
W L Pet
33 2.:l 579
JQ 16 5J6

37 30

]I 1
31 7

516

456
l
44 4 8
365 13

26 31
18 35
23 40
Wes t

W l

GB

Pet

GB

San Fran
Cmc tn o3ft

38 21 644
37 25 597
1
LOS Ang
34 17 557
5
Hous ton
26 J 1 456 11
San Otego
17 34 443 12
A t lan ta
14 J d 414 131,
Thur sda y's Resulh
San F r anc•sco 6 Ph il adelphi a

Montreal 3 San D1ego I
L os Angeles J New York 0
Today ' Probable P•fchers
( All Ttm es EDTI
P•11sburgh ( Biytcven 4 51 at
Atlan ta ( N ek ro 7 OJ 7 35 p m
51
L0u1!i
I Oenn~
6 4) at
C•nc nna t • !Seaver 7 4) 8 05
prn
Ch1Cilgo
[ Burr1s
4 4)
Hous ton ILemongello 6 6 1

pm

llllADBURY TEAM - Makm g up the 1977-78 fourth
.111d f1fth grade basketb.lll squad at Bradbury Elementary
~.. II ol .u t&gt;, front ro" \~ ,Sha wn Baker , Steve Crow, John
S,\ N J•H,\NCISCO 1UPI Il lt1 S.m Franu stn 49ers
ll111r sdLJ) s1gnec..l two mnth
r &lt;~u nd
draft
cho " es
Lief e mi l \t.' bark Herm(Jn
Huldl n •f Ho" ard Un!V{'J sit\
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IH r.tl
M.mngt.•r
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Baker and James Acree, and ba ck row, Ed dte Miller,
Dann y l110ma s, Jolene Mood1spaugh, Be th Wolfe, and
Dar111 Wolf&lt; Absent "as Allen Spauld mg Dann) Thomas
was the tl'am s coach

Trading deadline passes
with no major exchanges
Un1trd Prt·ss International
!he 1rad1ng deadlin e
JloiSsed I hur sda v mght
"lthout lh1.• lund of major

dea ls Invo lved the world
champion New York Yankees
l .t~t t wn \ears
(,t
and the Bo;ton Hed Sox, who
Mumeoota
s
Rod
(
arew
l l11 11l lo i S
baseball 's best h1tt er .tnd are f1 ghtm g for the top spot tn
Ca hforma s Nolan H) an, ont• th e Amema n Leag ue East
New York sent two of Its
of the ga mes premter po\\er
I pit chers sllrrc'l the mo&gt;1 most pronusmg farmhand s
trade speculaunn, but both mf~elde r M1cke) Klutts and
I
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICEHOURS 9. 30to12,2toStCLOSE 1 pla)e" wc1e ta ken off the outfld dcr Dt'll Alston, to the
Oa kland A s for outfielder
1 AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT I blnck as the June 15 dead! me Gar)
Thomasson An d Boston
I ST , POMEROY
I
sold outfielder Ber me Carbo
nw. t\.\11 mo~1 stgm ftcant
.. . to the Cleveland Indians for
They are the parents uf three
an undisc lose d sum JUSt
By United Presslnteroatloual
other chil dren Ga y, B1ett,
be fore the m1dmght deadhne
LIVING LEGEND , UVE It took 16,000 people to ftll the and Rubble Grandparents
Thomasson "as th e second
cavernous Earls Court Exhtbtllon Hall m London Thursday are Mr and Mrs Paul Baker,
left4t• nded hitting outfielder
rught, but 11 wasn't hard to do In fact when the tickets went on Syracuse, and Mr and Mrs
.ICQUtr L'li by the Yankees mas
sale last month, all 96,000 f&lt;l' the stx-concert ser1es were sold Wilham Morns, Middleport
ntanv days On Wednesday ,
out wtthtn hours The draw' None other than Bub Dylan, who Mr ond Mrs Da vis Butcher
the)
JHC kL'li up Jay John•1one
wowed the fans for 21'&gt; hours w1th updated versiOns of his old of Texa s are g1 eat- a nd m1n or le ag ue r Bob
songs - and a lot of new mater~al, too Dylan - sporting a grandparents
Browr fr om the Philhes for
black leather Jacket and wh1te troU8ers trtrnmed w1th
relie f
p1 ~c her
Rawl y
hghtntng bolts - ~as backed up by an e1ghl-ptece group It
Easlwttk
was hiS f1rst concert 111 Englan d stnce his appearance at the
Pl.ll mg out hi s option thts
WAS GRADUAED
Isle of W1ght festival mne vears a~o
ye"r
1t marked the secon d
Krt sta I ynn Mur m
tunc
Carbo
, 30, w"s traded by
IT'S NOT EASY . It's been 34 years stnce Glenn Miller daughter uf Mr and Mrs
the
Hed
Sox
He was dealt to
died, but his name sui! attracts attention, and that makes h1s W1lham Mom s, Mtddleport, Milwaukee 1n Juoe 1976
ch1ldren uncomfortable A small park recently was dedicated gtaduated Sunday frum the
The Phlihes, meanwhil e,
In Duarte, Cahf . on the Site where Miller once had a ranch Huck mg Techmca l College
dtd
some more shuffhng of
Son Steve and daughter Jonnle attended , but reluctantly Steve Nelsonv ille w1th an ossuctate
their
p1tc hmg staff , se nding
Mtller sa1d he IS now a poheema n "somewhere m the Los degree In apphed buSiness
U1e
bearded
~e hever Gene
Angeles area " - but won 't be more speCifiC " If peopl~ know Her parents attendc'&lt;i the
Garber
to
the
Atlanta
Braves
graduat1un ceremomes
where I worked you'd be surpnsed at the wetrd calls I'd get.
for
nghtha nder
D1 ck
People call ~&lt;ho are mord111atell cunous about my father
Rut
h
ven
Eas
tw1
ck
Some asked morbid questwns "
ur quesuonabl y wtll replace
Ga rbe r tn the Ph1lhes'
MAKE LIST
QUOT~ OF THE DAY Rock mUSICfan Steve King on, why
Three Me~ gs Co unty bu ll pen, wh1le Ruthven had
he was wtlhng to shell out $80 to see the Rolling Stones' concert
as ked th e Braves to be
m Waslungton Thursday mght 'Let me put 1t to you thts way. students have been na med to traded
U you had a Sister, and th e Sister was getUng marned , how the dean 's hst of Manetta
The San Francisco G1ants
College for the second
much would you pay for a ticket' I don't have a Sister "
were
the bus1est traders,
semester They are Dav1d B
swmgmg
a triO of deals to
GLIMPSES . Former Sen. Stuan Symington, D-Mo , was Wolfe, Mtddleport J enmfer ;1rengUJen thetr bench The
mamed Wednesday 1n New Canaan, Conn , to Nancy C Chapman, Pomeroy, and
Gt£tnt s a t: qutr ed vete ran
Hemillgway Wat5oo , and among the guests were comedian Michael B May, Rutland
short stnp Roger Metz ger
Bob Hope and wtfe Dolur es Warner Brothers IS sumg actorfro m Houston for a player to
Writer-producer Tum Laughlin for Sl mtlhon In Los Angeles m
be dec 1ded by Nov I, then
a disagreement over televtslon rtKhts to h1s ftlm 'The Master
sh1
pped nght-hander Lynn
I wo SUI'C .signs of swnrnet
G unf1 ~hter" A fe deral judge m 1. 1s Vegas gave comedian
McGlothen
to the ChiCago
GC\Irge Kirby - who IS free on oond flg htmg a 10-year prison tlw summe1 solstice a nd " Jl
Cubs
for
third
basema nterm for herotn dealmg - pellntsston to accep t out~f-town pc~ram.: c of the \COl !\ fu st :outf le lder He~ty Cru z In
boo kmgs as long as he reports to the local US marshal 's off1 ce I AK: h Ness n w n sh• J stu1Jcs
1"dd1t1on . the Gtants pte ked up
ever y Monday
Smgers Davld Crosby, Stephen Stills and
reserve outfielder Jun Dwyer
Graham Nash w1ll have liletr names placed on the 1,6961il star
'from the St Lou1s Ca rdin" is
1
111 the Hollywood 'Walk of Fame" next Wednesday
Milton
to comple te a trade of l"st
rltt UAII 't'SfoNJJ I\I tl
llerle and Cab Calloway wdl be headl tnmg "Les G1rls' Les
nnnTFu ro rut
wm ter
1
1
II'Tt Hfo.."iTm
G1rls " at the Westbury IN Y I Mus1c Fatr Jun e 27 through
~tii-J(.!'Ii M ASl iN AHt ;\
I
July 2 New York 's CardlnaJ Terence Cuoke and JUrist Loulo
RIIHt HT ll41fo foil&lt; II
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Fdtl
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RC PARTICIPATES
~l•er were on hand at the Waldorf Thur sday mght for the 90th
] Ultl l ~ ht d IJ;ul\ 1 \r Jl! ~.tl Ill 1.1 \
The
loca l Royal Crown Cola
mmversary dmner-dance of the Beth Israel Medtcal Center
l11 llh tllu• V •l ill l 'uhh ~ luu~
I Bottling Company sponsored
!tllllli111\ t\1U II II IItilll l 11
Ill
I' 'Ill :-.1
I'• .... l it\ 1!111
l~ ti!l
1 softball tea m part iCipated m
1\u~ u• ~~ l lrfut I'll 111 11'1 ,! !lah
' the annual Grove City
I IIII• 11tll 1h •no r1 11.,,
~~ 111! t Ia ~~ 1• ' '"
p.tld ••I
I Slowpltch Tournament over
IIII I t\ 1)111
'
t he wee kend and pla ced
DINNER ENJOYED
\.111 11111
nlloll l, lu !tjllt~ l l
Sh11uk UUtct s C:&amp;llcJH.llll~ Wei c
!,II J\o
J~uul~t
\ •... tl, lh -. IIIII
seco
nd 111 lhe double
Husbands ~&lt; e re ~ues t s of MIS Eblin , M1&gt; Shook , Mrs
I !I• Ill \11 I I+ Ill r1 1l J!u 1-4 11 ;.~
ellnunallun
evenl
nembers uf tile Ml ss lunary .htnealec John son M1 C:Jnd
~l t h''''lllhll t 111 , lf.llt \ ott11ill
The
loca
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had to play a
Ill
h
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II.
I
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&gt;oil
I .J ilt ,~ tiiiA J• I
ioclely of the l.aulei Chff Mt s . Jam c~ C; tlmorc Mr and
l&lt;tl It\ ""''•I I! • ill li lt II I 11111 1
l&lt;~tal
of
len
games,
and both
ree Methodist Chtn t h rues· MIS Lluyd W11ght M1 s
"' I I 1 II ! t i l ollill tl. I lil t 11101111 II
losses
c:
amr
ttl
the
hands c1f
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lllu
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lay mgilt for" potl uck dmner Ambe1 Lohn Mrs Della ( u• th
I I II
$.!' till "I\
111111 lh ~
ehu111p1on
Ql!•"
ry
Lounge
uf
11 the l'UildSldc pal k Steve lJ~ M1 s 'I U\H Jt~tobs, Susa n $11 vii (/II• I Ill IIIII' r 1111
Columbus
ll
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"ere
3ti
JJ, I\IJ11 1 $1 1~1 I II ~~~ I ltrlllh•
%1m aecompanted on Ius F'Jesliman , M1 s Belt Ita
ll II
lltor
Utlllll"
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lUttar fur g1oup sm~ mg Pal ke1 M1 s Steve f&lt;:blin, Hllll
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Montreal ( Roger!&gt; 7 61 at LOS
Angelc5 I Rau 67 ) 10 lOp m
Phda oetph •a {Car lt on 6 61 at
San D •ego (Jones 5 Il l 10 p m
New York { Kobel 0 I J af San
F ran etsco ( Ha l!ck• 3 II 10 35
pm
Saturday s Games
St LOUIS at Cmc•nr1ilf1
New Yor k at Sa n Franc •sco
P.ttsburgh at Att an1a n1gh!
Ch1cago at Hous ton n1 gh t
Mon tr ea t at Los Anqete~
n•gh!
Ph d a &lt;" I San D•cgo n•ght

Bos ton
New York
Balt •m r e
M dwau ke
De tr o !I
Ctev elncJ
Toronto

W
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19 694
?4 600
26 57 J

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16

561

26

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4~6

19 40
Wes1

317

36

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W L Pet

Ka" C ity
Oak l and
TC)(.J ~

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30 19

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516

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508

Calli
Jl 30
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Ch•cago
19 30 &lt;~9 2 l ;
M1nesota
74 35 407
7
Sea lfl C
19 45 797 ll
Thur sda y's Resu lh
Cl eve at Monn ppd rc11 n
Ca tl! or n.a s Ball 1more 1
Bo!&gt; ton 7 Oak l ana 3
N ew YorkS Sea !tte?
Kansas C1ty 7 Detrod 1
Ch ic ago 3 Texas 1

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MaJor League Lead er s
By Un 1ted Pr ess Inter national

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Today s Probable Pitchers
(All T1mes EDT )
Toronto (Underwood 'l7 an d
Je ff erson 4 6 ) at Texas !Mo r et
a a and E ll1s 5 2J 'l 6 35 p m
Milwauk ee (Sor ensen 8 4) at
Cleveland I Hood 3 3! 7 30 p m
Oaklan d (Johnson d J J at
Ba lt•mor e (D Mar tmez 5 31
7 30 p m
Ca hforn a (Aa se 1 31 a! N ew
York ( Bealf le1 t l 8 pm
Seat tle ( Po le 4
al Bost on
( Ec k er sley 6 2) 7 30 p m
Det r o• ! (Rolema
2 2)
at
M•nneso ta (Jackson oOJ 8 30
prn
Ka nsas C• l y (Gura 3 1) a t
Ch cago l Bamos 5 51 8 30 p m
Saturday ' s Ga me s
Sea !lie a t Bo ston
Milwa ukee a t Cl eve land
Kans as C• tv ar Ch•cago
Detro• I a! Minnesota
Cehforn 1a at New York n•ght
Oakland at Ba ll •m ore n1gh t
Toronto at Texas n 1ghl

Barling
1 Based on ISO at bats I
Nitftona l l eague
G AB H Pet
Grd!ey C1n
62 253 83 32B
Burroghs All
Sa 190 61 326
Sm1lh L A
53 195 62 3 18
S1 mmom St l
61 71'l 67 316
Puhl Hou
52 213 67 315
Fm.ter Cm
62 746 77 313
Bowa Phil
S4 233 ]J J 13
Madloc k SF
-t6 179 56 313
Monday LA
49 ISS 48 310
Clark SF
59 713 69 309
Amencan League
G AS H Pet
l arew Mm
54 203 n 3.55
Jac kson Cal
46 1!15 5 1 3'19
MolllorMII
50211 69 327
P•n•ella N Y
43 156 5 1 327
R •ce Bos
6'1 '159 83 320
Reynolds Sea
59 106 60 310
Le r c ano Mtl
51 169 54 370
Belt Cle
57 127 70 315
Brett KC
J l 168 53 315
55 704 64 3 14
Lynn Bos
Hom e Runs
Naflonal l eagu e
Luz msk •
Ph 1 15
K ngman Ch1 and
roster Cm 14 Monday LA 12
Sm1 th LA and Wmt clo SD 11
Amencan l ea gu e R1 ce Bos
21 Bavtor Cal and Thompson
De !
15
Evans
Bos and
Thomas M 1 14
Run s Batt ed In
Nahonal League Fos l er Ctn
18 Mon tanez NY J2 Cey ano
sm. th LA and Mcco ... ey SF 41
Amencan L ea gu e R ce Bos
td
Staub Del 44 Ol1ver an a
Z sk
Te"
39
May
Ba ll
Baylo r
Ca 1 Thompson
Del
and Ford Mmn J8
Stolen Ba se~
Nar1ona1 League Mor en o
Pdt 77
Ceaeno
H ou 23
M&lt;tddo•

lnternat1ona I League
Un1ted Press International

Charleston
Ri chmond

Pawluckel
Tidewater
Tol edo

W L Pet

39
33
30
30

21

20 661
25 569
27 576
19 508
28 491
29 463
29 453
39 316

GB

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9

10
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R oches ter
25
Colum bus
24
Sy r acuse
18
20
Thursday 's Resu Its
T1 dewa ter 7, Toledo 0
Roches ter 11 Charles ton 4
Co lum bus 7, Syra c use 2
R tc hm ond 7, Paw tu c k et 2

Todav 's Games

at Ttdewater
R ocheste r at Charl eston

Toledo

Co lumbus at Syracuse
R1chmond at Pawtucket
Saturday's Games
Ttdewater
Roc hester al Ch ar les ton
Co lumbu s at Syracuse
R1chmon d at Paw tucket

Toledo at

Phd 19

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roster, the Astros called up '
Mtke F1schlm, 22, from thetr
Charleston W Va, farm
'.
club

CLEVELAND (UP!) Th e Cleveland Br own s
announ ced Thursday th e
Slgnmg of their two first·
round draft choll'eS tn the
rece nt college draft ltnebacker Oay Matthews of
Southern Cal and ttght en d
Owe
Newsome
of
Alabama
The two were Signed to a
senes or one-year contracts
The Browrs have their top
fiv e draft cho1ces under

NEW YORK (UP!J - The
New
York
Yankees
announ ced Thursday they
had recalled infielder Brian
Doyle from thetr Tacoma
famt team tn the Pacific
01ast League and ass1gned
mfl elder George Zeber' :
contra ct
outnght to Tacoma
,,
Doyle had been with the
team from Aprli 23 to May 12
HARTFORD, Conn (UPI J 11nd appeared m nne game
The World Hockey w1th no hits m three tunes at , .,
Assoeta t1on smd Thursday 11 bat
was po~1pon mg the scheduled
June 20 21 mee tin g m
Edmont on Ca nada, for at
KANSAS CITY , Mo (UPI !
least 10 days 1n order to
Runmng ba ck Ed Podolak
resolve th e future of the
ann
ounced h1s retirement
Houston franchtse
from
the Kansas C1ty Ch1efs
"The meettngs Will now be
Thursday
, mdtcatmg he will
held on or before July 1, " sa1d
go
mto
broadcasting NFL
WHA Pr es1d ent Howard
~a
mes
on
teleVIsion for the
Baldwm Houston IS the only
NBC
network
member of the etght-team
Podolak, 30, closed hts 9- ·'
WHA that h•s not committed
)ear
career as the Chiefs' aU1tself to operations for the
lime leading rusher With 4,451
1976-79 season
yards He 1s the only back m
HOU STON (UPI ) - The Kansas Ctty history to top the
Hou:.1on Astros Thursday as- 4,000-yard mark
" I thought mentally and
signed the contract of seven·
physc1ally
It was t1me for me •
year
short stop Rog er
to
r
ettre
,"
Podolak satd
Metzger to the San Franc1sco
I've
been
very
lucky 1n this
G1ants 1n exchange for an
game
I
can
leave
thts game , ,
unnamed player or cash or
both to be ag reed upon by 1n the same state of health m
whi ch I came 1n That 's
Nov l
To fill Metzger's spot on the luck "

•Gift Certificate
•Leather Goods

P1 1t

18 Lopes LA 16
Ame ncan L eagu e Wilso n
KC '14 Dil one Oak and Cr u2 ,
Sea 21 LeFlore Det 19 W1lls
lex 18
Ptt Ch Jng
Nat•onal League Gr 1mS il' y
Mil 11 3 Knep per
SF 8 3
R Rcuschc l Ch• John LA and
Blue SF 8 4
Amencan L eague
Gu dr y,
NY 10 0
Torrez
Bos 10 2
Tanana Cal 10 J Flanagan and
Palmer Ball 9 J
Earned Run A' erag e
1Based on 54 .nn.ngs p1lched l
Nahonall eag ue R Reusch el
Ch1 2 07 Vuckov l( h St L 1 17
Sarm•ento Cln 1 21 Roge r s,
Mil an d Knepper SF 1 19
American Leagu e
Gu1dr y
NY 1 57 Palme r Ball 1 86
Keo ugh Oak 1 99 Ttanr , Bos
139 Sph llorll KC 1 41
Strik eouts
Nat.ona l l eague
Rtchard ,
Hou
116
N cll r o
All 88
Se aver , Ctn and Montefus co SF
83 Roger !&gt; Mil 76
Am encan League Ryan , Cal
113 Gu1dry , NY 85 Flanagan
Ball 76
Ta nana
Ca l 62
Leonard KC and Matlack Te)(

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place to stop for an after
practice or after the
game treat is
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Middleport. 0

Mr and Mrs Hiram Ftsl-,r
held open house Sunday In
observance of thetr 50tht dding anntversary at e1r
home m Mmersville.
The affair was hos~ by
Mr and Mrs Ted
her,
daughter, Jan and son, •rk
Mrs. Brad Maa~ re tered
the guests and Mrs· Alfred
Yeauger assisted th the
servmg The ref stunent
table m gold
white
featured a decorajed tiered
cake and floralarr~ngement
The cake was served w1th
punch, coffee, nuts and
nunts.
Attendmg the celebraho1
were Mr. and Mrs B&lt;f.
Gloeckner and son, Racljel
Gorman and Tom, Mr ~
Mr,l W1lham Parker, Nr
and Mrs Ron Fisher, Mr.li\d
Mrs Vergil Hayes, all of Col·
Wllb\18, Mr. and Mrs n
Ftsher, Jenmfer and Natt,
Mr and Mrs John Fllher,
Umontown, Mr and Mrs
Gordon FISher and son West
Lafayette , Mr and MrJ Nor
man FISher, Senecav1le, Mr
and Mrs Jtm Sm1lh, Harsha,
Melissa and Jhrty,
Baltunore, Mr and IJrs BtU
Ftsher , Torch; Elmer
Grueser, Pomt Plea&gt;ant, W
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FRIDAY
PAST
MATRONS
Evangeline Chl&lt;pter, ORS,
7 30 Friday at the hume of
Mrs Kathryn Kmght

SATURDAY
CAR WASH , Saturday, 10
a m to 4 p m at Po~roy
Sugar Run Ashland S~llon
by jwuor cosmetology class
uf Metgs H1gh Schod $2
outs1de, $3 l!ls1de ani outstde , take car to statun
MEIG S
COONTY
RETIRED TEACHFRS pll ·
me, 6 30 p m at the Route 33
Ruads1de Park, Sahrday
SINGSPIRATION Syra·
cuse First Church of God,
Saturday 7·30 p.m,AII talent
cordtally tnvlted l Refreshments and fellolship hour
followmg servtre
SUND.'Y
COUNTY-WilE PRAYER
se rvice Sunda y'at 2 p m at
White Chapel, Glen B1ssell
class leader
ANNUAL fiT CH famll)
reunton Plftland Park
Sunday with lunch at 12 30
pm
VINEYARD FAMILY
rewuon Sllfllay at Royal Oak
Pirk near Vomeroy. Carry-m
dlner at 1100 n, all relatives
aO,d frlendJ mvtted
:
MONDAY
ltEVIVAL at Zion Church
of ' Chrtst, SR 143 between
PQIJleroy and Harrtsoavtlle,
Monday through July 21, 7 30
p in
ntghtly
Clsrence
Shephard speaker 'ubhc
InVIted
"EIGS COUNTY Church
u(; Chnst Men's Felbwshlp ,
7 :10 Monday evenmt at the
Mjddleport Church Or Nan
Mfkel of the Menld Health
CQnter Will be the Sj:taker
WOMEN OF HEATH
UQtted Methodtst Chureh w1ll
have a covered dt.tl dtnner at
the home of Mrs ktty Fultz,
Mllnday, 6 p m rlembers to
ta~e a covered dsh and their
own table serv1t,
DAILY VACfl"ION Btble
School planntnf~ess ton al the
RQUand Umud Methodtst
c~urch, 7 30 iP m. Monday
with all teachjrs and helpers
..Iced to attead Bible school
will be held fte week of Jure
BLOODMQBILE Monday
at • Pomeny Elementar y
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5- The Daily Sentmel, Middlepc't·Pomeroy, 0, Fr1day, Jw~e 16, 1978

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POTLUCK HELD
Members of the Laurel Cliff
Better Health Club met
Thursday mght at the Me1gs
County Infirmary for a
potluck supper Mrs Mildred
Jacobs, hostess, had prayer
and readmgs were given by
several of the mlfnbers at·
tendmg Robm Ca11pbeU and
Jack Braley were guests, and
others attending were Mrs
Della Curtis, Mrs Beri.lut
Parker, Mrs. !koflll Karr ,
Mrs Ruby Fncf! Mrs Mar·
1orie Goett , ar Mrs Iva
Powell

SERYI()ES SET
Sunday mvrnlng services
at the Chester United
Methodist Cliurch will begin
Sunday moming at 9 a m
lllllead of 9 1~ . The Rev.
Richard Thamu is minister.

Tulltns, Newport
Mr and Mrs Ken Farley,
Cabtn Creek, W Va M1 and
Mrs Uswm Nease. Ott1e
Schull, Mr and Mrs. Mtllatd
Van Meter, Maly K. Rolll&gt;h,
Mr and Mrs Brad Maag , Mr
and Mrs Alfred Yeauger,
Elsie Forbes, June Sayre,
Mr and Mrs Karl Gruese1·,
Mr and Mrs Vernon Nease
and Stanley, Freda Hartinger, Mary Russell, Mr "nd
Mrs Bub Roberts, Mr and
Mrs . Wllham M GI'Ueser,
Chr~sty Baer, Sara Roush and
Chnsty, Oms Harns, Mary
Nease, Jean Nease, Mr and
Mrs LewiS Hams, Mr and
Mrs E A Wmgett, Dr aod
Mrs Roger Damels, Hlida
Sclunoll, Mr and Mrs Roy
Junes, A1leen Wehrung, Mr
ond Mrs. Ed Baer, Tncta and
Eddie, Mr and Mrs William
T Grueser, Luctlle Le1fhe1t,
Mary V Retbel, Mary E
Chapman, Mr and Mrs
V~rgtl Hamm, Ellwyn Yost,
Ellen Wtlson, Ail ee Wamsley,

June Ann a nd J H , M1 und
Mrs Mason Ftsher, Ca1la
Ftshel, Mr and Mro Pearl
Mora, the Rev and M1 s
Harvey Kuch, Bub HtJefhch
and daughter, Jayn e, Glenna
Rwnmel, Ja eklC Just•s Sally
Landers, Mr ond Mro Chf·
fo1 d Plnlhps, Kenneth Wtg·
g111s, Dr eama Bentz ,
Kathleen ScuU, Ann Wa lson,
S tella Grueser. Rae
Reynolds, Mae Holter, Ada
Holter, Altona Karr, Evelyn
Hollon, Theresa F1sher, Mr
and Mrs Charles Grueser
and Amy , Hetdl , Ted and
J e remy , and
Clara
McMaste&lt;, all local
Sendmg remembran ces
were Mr and Mrs Richard
Lowe Mr and Mrs M1ke

Ham~er, Mr and Mrs Joe

Gloeckner, Mr and Mrs
Denver Rtce, D1 and Mrs
James F'1sher, Mr and Mrs
Henry Salser, Mmersvllle
Methodist Chureh, Wtldwood
Garden Club , and Mrs
Mildred Manktn

WERE 'GOOD OLD DAYS' THAT GOOD?
DEAR HELEN
People who gnpe aboul workmg eond1twns should read tlu s
and take heart
Here are some work rules 1ssued by a Scolllsh factory m
1852
1 The f1rm has reduced the hours of work, and the clencal
staff w11l now only have to be present between the hours of 7
amand6pm
2 A stove IS provided for the benefit of the staff Coal and
wood must be kept tn the Iucker It ts recommended that each
member of the staff bnng four pounds uf coa l e"ch day dunng
eold weather
3 Nu member of the staff may leove the room without perITUSSIOn of Mr Rogers The coils of nature are permitted and
staff may use the garden below the second ga te Th1s area
must be kept m good order (What, no keys to the executive
wa shroom ' -H )
4 No talkmg IS allowed durmg busmess hours
S The cravmg of tobacco, w1nes and sp1nts IS o human
weakness and as such ts forbidden to all members of the staff
(So much for the three-martmtlunch - H )
6 Now that the hours of busmess have been drastically
redueed, the partakmg of food ts allowed between II 30 am
and noon, but work wtll not on any accuwtt cease
7 The owner.; recogmze the generosity of the new labor la~&lt;s
but wtll expect a great nse m output of work m compensation
for these near utoptan cond1ttons - M U
DEARM
Well, at leastthere w•s no "1thholdmg tax H --DEAR HELEN
My mother was very act1ve m the church unttl she broke her
hip at aKe 90, and can't get around well anymore
At f1rst her church frtends calle-d, but now never come near
her , ex cept for a potluck on her b1rthday They're ~uo busy"
dutng ch urch work Isn't v1sttmg the elderly pari of tt
She feels abandoned , and I'm sure she gets t1red uf me 24
hours a day
Please ment10n tn your colwnn that a little ktndn ess to the
hvmg Is better than a big eul ogy and Jots of fnends" at a
funeral - DISGUSTED
DEAR DIS
Duely mentwned But why don't yo u call your rrumster '
Perhaps he can fire up these church women- and drup around
for a VISit hm!Self - H

DEAR HELEN
I'm another uf the m1lhons who are burned up at the lugh
cost or husp1tahzat10n and med1 eal eare Our health msurance
prerruurns cost an amt and a leg lhcse days because of It And
1t sttll doesn't cover
My drug bill for 13 days m hospital was 1322. when all I
recetved were two anttb10t1c ptlls per da y Qmte o pruf1t 1Saymg hell o" each mormng earned my doctor $25 per v1s1t, maddition to other fees
And how about the hospital meals you mtss because you're
taktng tests that require fasttng' If they charge some $10 per
ptll, they should deduct at least $25 per day for food they
withhold -NICKED PLENT Y

Boosters make Regatta plans
Pla11S for food bwtha at
boU1 the baton twtrhng con·
test to be held Sundsy •t
Metgs Htgh Sehoul and the
fr(lg JUmp on Regatta
W\Jekend were made durmg
the Monday mght meehng uf
the Metgs Band Boosters at
the high sehoul
Pat Woods prestded at the
meetmg durtng wh1ch lime
workers were sol1c1ted fo1
both odlVItles It was also
noted that baked beans,
potato salad, ma caront sala d,

Leader to
make visit
The dtstr1ct wom en 's
leader w1ll VISit the RactncPortland Brandl of the
Reorgamzed Church of
Chnst Latter Day Samts.
Saturday at Ip.m
Announcement of the forth·
cornmg vtslt of the guest
speaker was made at a recent
meeting of the Emma Smith
Circle held at the chureh wtth
Mrs Lucy Taylor as the
hostes. Several women uf
the Circle attended the
distr ict women·~ trl slJtutc
held 1ecently at Jackson
The cookbooks arc cum·
pleted and have been turned
mtu the publisher It was announL'ed Refreslunents 1\'C I'e
served

sandwiches and desserts " ' e
needed fur the Sunday food
booth
Handy Hunt, band director ,
reported that the second pay ment of $20 ts due for band
eamp by June 20 M1 s Ma1 y
Dorst gave th~ tt cctsurcr's
report, and Floren&lt;c BearllS ,
the secretary's report

POLLY'S POINTERS
Polly Cramer
T1ps for

travellers

FAMILY AFFAIR - Mr and Mrs Howard B Caldwell Jr, Route I, Reedsville, can
hold a college alumm meetmg at every famtly reuruon When Martie Caldwell Baum "alked
across the stage at recent graduation ceremomes held on the RID Grande College and
Community College campus, she became the fifth famtly member smce 1975 to receive a
degree from the mst1tuhon In 1975, Howard B Caldwell lll of Rt I, Reedsville, presentl y
teaching at Southern High School, began the ;"trmg of graduates when he recel\ ed hi S
bachelor 's degree m English His wtfe, Christy Donahue Caldwell, formerly of Vmton ,
recetved her bachelor 'sdegree m elementary educatiOn that same day Bob Cold~&lt; ell, oow
teachmg 111 11~gan added number three and four to the hst rn ceremomes tn 1976 At
commencement t~t year Bob rece1ved a bachelor's degree m commumcat10ns wh1le ht s
wtfe, Tem Pohl Caldwell.'formerly of Jackson, recetved an assoc1ate degree m secretan al
sc~ence The couple now restdes at 162 Front Street, Logan Martie, wh o thts year became
the ftfth graduate recetved her bachelor's degree m elementary educatiOn Left to nght
Martie Caldwell B'aurn, Bob Caldwell, Terri Pohl Caldwell, Chnst) Donahue Caldwell and
Howard B Caldwell Ill

DEA H POLLY - I am gumg lu du some ex:tensave
h ""ehng "nd hope yuu ean
help me wtth my w•rdrobe I
would hke to know what kmd
of fabn cs wdl not get messy
and c1wnpled luokmg "h1le
havcl111g and w1ll look neat
and fr esh when I ge t off a
pl ane If there 1s any special
care the) would need I would
hke tu heal about that , too
I hank yuu fur any he lp you
can g1ve me - DEBB!
DEAR DEBBI - I have
found 100 percent pul)esters
and ny lons w1lh a weave-hke

Jersey ptuve most sahs[at:·
tory when traveling They
can be rolled up to t•ke less
space 111 a ba~ and are hght 111
we1ght An y wnnklt.~s seem to
di sa ppear very qu~ekly when
the ga rm ent IS spread out fur
a b1l A fnend w1th ~horn I
ha ve tra veled flequently
alwa ys uses a wash cloth
wrung out of wa rm walct lu
gu over any wnnkles tn her
clothes and then hangs I hem
nn a show er rod to d1 v
One uf the must unpu1tant
tlungs to consider when planlUll ~ a tJ en.e) Wi:tl drube 1s to
be s ure It IS lolor t ourdmated
so that the le• st •umber uf
lercl1 an up111 1un about the shoes and purses, sweaters
S l tu c~twn ~ et the ealkr felt
.md coats a1e requtred Plam
she had 1e&lt; Plved support
ba ste clothes that can acqwre
Dr Blake1 c.111nut tilke a different luuk by chan gutg
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
.::~~~'=--------------telephone call s f1 um hc1 an:essuJ 1es are mva lu£t ble ,1 cad ets Huwcvet there (Jf e
PO LlY
mg Ius hardships tu get out of hund1 cds uf t:I ISIS lntervenChi/dsupport
DEAR POLLY - I would
Ius com1mtment to the twn ph one lines 111 the United hke tu suggest th"t the 1e"der
duldten
Slates 1'01 the phon e number w1th grease dnppmgs use
C"n a dtvorced woman w1th
COUNSELOil I Ill nut sure of one ncCI J you con l::td yuu1 t11em tu make soap The
duldren feel secure 111 expec qutte how you arc feeli ng
locil l mental heal th assoc•a ung support from her ex about demanding duld sup- twn or mental health m- folluwmg w1ll make 12 pounds
of snow wh1 te laundry soap I
husband ' The sobenn g purl
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fut tna liUll SCI \'ICC
IL'e 6 pounds of clean, stt am
stat1st1cs md1cate the ans11er
MRS 1 I did feel gu1lty
tu that question Is an em- But now that I tlunk mu1 e
phattc no
deady about the s1lualwn I
One year afle1 dtvorn, on· 1emembe1 that they a1e Ius
Jy 38 percent of tile fatil eiS 111 children as well as m1 ne I
one W1seonsm euunty we n~ kee p fur getttng that nnpol·
paymg tile full amount of tant fact I don't m• ke
duld support urde1 cd by the eno ugh mone) for duld care
court And 42 pCI cent had plus all tile expenses of 1aIS
made nu payments at all
mg a gruwmg famtly And
Mrs I' a Powell w•s duw there It was also vulL'&lt;i
By the lOth yea r on ly 13 they are Ius duldren, too
el
ect
ed &lt;hapcau uf Met gs tu umtact the Pomeroy
percent uf the fath ers were
COUNSELOR Dues you1 Counly Sa lon 710, Etght and
Cham ber of Commerce a bout
complytn g fully wtth the sup- ex- hu s ba nd vtsl t the
Fu1
t)
,
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t
a
meeting
he
ld
Mon·
an
area fr om wht ch to sell
purl order An "stoundm g 79 ~.:htldr en ?
day
mght
"t
the
home
uf
Mrs
f1
ug
slu rts, frog badges and
percent hod stopped pavmg
MRS T I'm curw us Why Dully Haves
fr
ug
reph cas dunng the
cmn plete ly
d1d vuu ask'
Other
uff1
ce1S
elected
"
ere
weekend
Few women press charges
C'OUNSI~LOR By til e 11ay
Delega tes and alternates to
ttg.alfls l cx-husba.nds who aa you ar e l&amp;lkutg, Ll Uuesn l Mrs Veda Davts fu st dem1
delinquent w1th du ld supp01 t sound "s thnugh you sec hun &lt;.: hnpcau Mt s Ha y c ~ sec.:und the Ia marche t u be held In
dt: ml t: hiip ea u
Mr s
Cleveland on Jul y 26 and 2i
payments In thiS excerpt u1 talk w1tl1 htm at all
C•the1111e
W
elsh
I
alUIIUrt
let
were named M1 s Mill t1n
from a hut-hne call, one
MHS 'I I thmk tlus ts unc Ml s Jum SelleiS Ia ar- ,md Mrs Ruby Mw shall arc
woman talk s about her gu11l uf the b1g p1 ubi ems He nc ve1
the delcgales at '"' ge while
and fea r as she prepares to comes to see the ktds I am d uvJsle, M1 ~ rum t: Bnnkt:t
take her ex husband to court ashamed tu admtt II I lhtnk Ia t:Uil t: l crgc, Mts r lutCII&lt;.: t: the eledl'&lt;i delegate" ale
M1 s Welsh Mrs Guctt, Mrs
INole that pelsunallnfollna- that's une reason why he has Hu.: hards, puuvtur member
Mrs
I
uiCI
H(fmpt
on
sc ~&lt;.tp·
Knapp,
and Mrs Powell
lt un 111 all llut-lute excerpts stopp&lt;!d paymg cluld suppu1t
lx•ok
chau
man
and
Mrs
Alternates
a1e Mrs Hysell
has been altered tu protect He ts 11 0 lungc1 tnvulved wtlh
Mt
s
Davts,
Mrs Boyd. and
M.11
June
C.octt,
Ia
secreta
II
e
the c"ller's confidentiali ty 1 tile k1ds
Mrs
Hampton
It l\ao noted
Chan
persons
fur
the
MRS T l fe el terrible I
COUNSr~ I.Oil Why do yuu
that
the
delega
tes
fee s and
"
ct
e
wmuum.
:
cd
b~
Mr.s
have Ju st ma de a r - tlunk he stopped cmm n~
Powell
and
mcl
udc
Mrs
ctssessments
hC:tve
been
ma t!·
rangcmenls tu take my ex· arouncl ?
Mine
Boyd,
d
uldl
en
and
ed
husband tu cuurt When he
MRS T I don t kn o11 I
The end orse ment of
f1nds uut he IS gomg tu k1ll nev er thought about that l uuth Mrs Ha)CS Mrs
DoiV
IS,
dllll
MIS
.fuila
llyscll
Patrlll"
Henthorne of Columme
Pruba bly 1t 's beta usc tins lllllst1tut1Un and by-laws, biana Count) ~ c.tndldat &lt;• fu1
COUNSELOR Kill )UU '
v.a s h1 s se&lt;:ond marr1agr (JIHI
MRS T Not 1eally I guess 1t rermnds tu m he 1s il twu M1~ EilcUJScdrb ltlui:iLHJ d Ia cunue1 ge uf Departmental
embl em, Mrs Hub v Mill· d Ohw, " as read
that s JUSt a f1g ure of speech tllne loser
sh"ll
pallnerslup , Mrs
George fl•ck el t was
But he w1ll be very ang1y
COUNSEl OR Is he pavmg Pearl Knapp, " hula1 ship
1ep01
ted hos pitalized Knives
CO UNSELOR Why ar&lt; anythmg tu Ius f11 st 11lfe'
Mrs
Hampton,
Mrs
Knapp
a1
c
for
sale by the salon
7
yuu takmg hon tu tuurt
MRS T Nu He let hc1 M1 s Ma1y Molll!l and M1 s Veda Dav1s prestded tn the
MHS T We \\ere marr1ed duwn, too But she d1dn t
Mrs R1eha1 ds,
fur mne years •nd had three fight I JUSt can t let hun get Ma11c Boyd, pdrody and
Mrs
Martm
,
Mrs
Dav1s
and
chil dren whu are now 3, 5 and ""ay wtth tlus
It s
8 years old When we got disgusting The murc I ta lk, Mrs Hysell , finan ce Mrs
davurn.'&lt;i more lhan (J year the ha pp1e1 I feel abuut my Martin \\a.S also rHHned Ia
.JVacote and publ icity
agu , the t:ourt unlet cd hun tu dcLISIUfl
cha lfJlCI sun f01 the Salon
pa) child suppu1t - but no
As Mrs I .111swercd Ute
Plans were made to agam
ahmony bcc•use I work and hut !me tuunsclor 's qucs·
tlus year prcpa re a f rug \Hn·
dul n t think tt would be fa1r
ttons. she l&gt;cciHllC 1nc1 easmgRather tha n seemg tha t as lv confident about hc1 do w for l{egatta weekend
I he City l.uan Will be cun" gestu1e uf guud wlil , he (;I 1,1. ( 1/la l d e~.: ISI Uil
lacted
about the pusSIIJthty uf
must ha ve mterpreted It as
!'he cuun!iclur nevt t nf· hl.l\ mg tht. ths (Jia) 111 ,1 " 111·
evidence he could get away
wtth anytlung After only fiv e
months, he stopped giVI ng me
money for the ktds
CO UNSELOR Du yuu
know why he stopped paymg'
MRS T Well , that 's one
reason I feel gu1lty about tak·
mg hnn to eourt His sister
told me Ius mother d~ed siX
months ago and he patd for
the funCI al arrangemen ts
Then he had lu put h1s fatl1e1
tn i:i nut !;tng home Th£tt mu.iit
have cost a lui of muney But
1 know he has plenty uf
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
money May be he " JUSt us-

CHOICES'

ed \\arm grease, one can of
lye, one cup of ammoma, and
one half cup borax I stratn
my greose mto a shortemng
ean as I cook Fm the suap I
Ust.' a port: elam contcuner cmd
stir the lye tn a q11art of warm
water until dissolved and
cuul Sllr w1th a wooden spoon
and cunhnue stJrrm!{ as yuu
add the grease, anunoma and
borax and It wtll be th1ck hke
honey Prevwusly lme a
wooden box w1th cloth , pour
U1e suap m1xture 1nto box and
let stand unlll hard enough to
cut 111 blocks or squares
Store for tw o or three weeks
before uSing and fmd you
have very good laundry suap
- JENNIE
DEAR POLLY - I am a
custodian who has the JOb of
carmg for several green
plants m an ufhce l used an
extendm g type radiO "ntenna
111 une plant and afte1 a year
the plant ne"rly tuuehes the
cetltng I Jill&gt;! keep extendmg
the antennas length tu f1t the
plant -ED
DEAR POLLY .. Wh1le stationed w1th the army 1n Korea
I le•rned the followmg solutton for the problem of hard
suga1 It seen1.':&gt; t;Ugar l~
splayed down wtth water fur
eas1er shtpmenl overseas and
1~ r son n el at the cummtssa ry
!old Ill&gt; to place such a bag of
sugar m the freezer overmght
01 lungt!r 1f nccess(J r)' It Will
bt.tome soft (JgcHn Thts
worked for me the twu yea rs I
wa" there - A MILITARY
WIFE
Polly wtll send you one of
her s1gne d thank-yo u
newspa per coupon clippers 1f
she uses your favunte
Pomter Peeve or Problem m
her columr Wrtte POLLY'S
POINTERS m care uf th1s
newspaper

Mrs. Iva Powell elected
Eight and Forty president

Y""'

chapeau The pra yer ~as
g1ven by Mrs Marshall w1th
Mrs Bnnker leadmg 111 the
pledge to the flag
Next meettng w1ll be held
at the camp s1te of Mr and
Mrs Charles Hayes
BenJamin F'1 ankhn ha s
been t: ! elhled as the lll H IItuJ
uf th e fir st S"- nmmng hns
Mc.H.lt.: uf " uud tile\ wei e
Wllt nun both hands ami feet

WANI A REAL
ESTATEBus1ness
LICENSE?

~ollege

Galhpolts

offenng the accrechted
program of class work
you ' re
requ1red
to
complete for tak1ng the
Ohto State Examtnafton
IS

complete
tn
only
12
week s Class bcg1 n s June

12 For more Information
contact Lee E Tyler, 446

4J6 7

No 75-02 04728

Visit Baker's Budget

Shop for inexpensive

Party held
The f1rst birthd ay of
Jeremy Lee Fetty, son of Mr
and Mrs RIChard I. Fetty,
J1· , Rutland, w•s celebrated
Sunday Willi a p1e111e at the
Forest Acres Park
The twu-llered btrthday
cake featured a circus theme
wtth downs and balloons The
cake was se 1·ved w1th
homemade stra wberry tee
l: I'CH.In

Games 11ere played by both
the duld1 en and adults At·
tendtng the party were were
the hosts and two sons, Chad
and Shl&lt;w11, Mr and Mrs Btll
Biggs, Penny , Vmda and
Jamte, Mr and Mrs Jerry
Ra ch and Wendy, M1 and
Mr. Ja&lt; k Walker , J H and
lly•n, Mr and MIS l.ai'I'Y
Pa1·sons, l.a1 ry Wayne and
Stssy, Charles Barrett . Mt
and Mrs I.ally ('u leman. M1
w1d M1 s Btll Kenn•dy, illld
MHndy Sla vm

new home furniture

BAKER FURNITURE

Inspirations

Coming Sunday

PARK RESERVED
UNTIL 5 PM

The Gospel lnsp1 rahons Quartet (above) will
ap pea r dunng t he hom ecom tng celebra t ion da y th i s

SATURDAY, JUNE 17th

Sunda y of lhe Mt Un1on Baptist Church. two miles
sooth of Carpenter

FOR

SUMMER OUTING
OF
LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONCERN
OPEN TO PUBLIC AFTER S P. M

CAMDEN PARK
U. S. 60 WEST -

HUNTINGTON

Closed Every Monday Except Holidays

The q uart e t w1ll jOin the con gregafton for Sunday

school serv1ces and there w1ll be a basket dinner ar
noon foll owed by a hymn sing 1n t he afternoon

Supt Don Wilson Invites the public ro attend the
services

Supday school w ill start at 9 45 am

Lunch

wilt be served at noon with teh hymn si ng to begin at
1 30 p m

SILVER RUN F.W.B.
GOSPEL SING
JUNE 17 AT 7:30P.M.
FEATURING . GOSPEL INSPIRATIONS
PUBLIC INVITED

�7-TbeDaily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, June 16, 1978

6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., F'riday, June 16, 1978

Aftershock hits Washington

Salads bring in green
Hcalthwnr ks. "I adopted the

Bl' LeROY POPE:

UP I Businrss Writt•r

NE W YORK

I UPI

name with somt• hesi tation ,"
Zenkel sa id . " We aren' t

)

N et-~rly aU posh restaurant s !·ra lly running hea lth food
and some not so posh have bars. F:vcry body kn ows

salad bars these days and salads are good for you, but
restauranteurs say a growing we sell tastt', not ct iet in~ or
number of customers pass up th~rapy . "
entrees and dine on soup and
It mi ght seem tha t crea ting
1ew salads is a somewhat
salad .
Nfllic 1ng this. Bruce ·estri r ted fie ld but Ca r i
Zen kel. (.!:-.Jew York finan cial Wnnan d&lt;oesn't think she'll
l'OnsuiUJnt. derided there was ha.ve any diffi culty coming up
a golden opportunity to start with at least half a dozen new
H chatn o[ restaurants ~ &lt;~ la ds
or varie nts of
serving nnly sa lads. soups tradit ional salads yea rly. Her
and desserts. He has bee n in present repertory is pretty
busmess two yea r s and rnstn \lpo lite~ n , There is, for
alread) 1s preparing to open exam ple. the Pagoda : snow
h 1~
ftfth
~1 anhattan
e ~ pand

re staurant

tn

and has pla ns to
, tn

Bos t on.

Ph iladt•lphia , Wa shingto n
and Atlanta .
His fi rst res tau rant on
~l an hattan 's 57th Street does
about $\5 ,000 a week on 75
Sti(l ts, to ~ive an tdett LJf the
whole Jl&lt;&gt;trntial.
Zenkel hastens to S&lt;:JY that
rnucll of t.he credit belongs to
:!.5 ,·ear . . lld Can Wvm an a
lw1;mous brunett~ '.l.;hu is 'his
I'JC'e president and top chef.
"She destgns the salads and
sht( S more importcmt to the
bus!IH' SS than I am now and
will be for sume tune,"
Zenkel said
The C' UlSinC co nststs of
about 21l salads. only five of
whtc:h an~ on the menu em~
gt\·en day . Prices i:tre $3 .50 to
SbO. The chentele start ed
11ut ab11Ut iO ~ r l'ent femimne

~as,

lotu.s , water chestnuts,

bean sprouts and oth er
Chin ese vete t ables .
"Pnpeye" featu res spina ch
! what else ? l. Nicoise is tuna
fillets . leta cheese. green
w1nc nlives, capers, green
beans a nd other stuff . And

tJwre are Miss Wyman's own
l'f'rsions of such traditiona l
sal;uls as Tuscan . Waldorf
and I.ittle Ci:iesar .
Zcn kt'i sa id the recent
record sw·ge in the pnces of
lett uce and othe r fre sh
garden greens cut sharply
int~&gt; his profits but he decided
agamst raising priers . " I
think good busi ne ss sense
reqwres you to rid t&gt; out
st:asonal things like that. ..

Ca rt Wvman sa id she
dcri1·ed her interest in salads
\ 'C' I'\' earlv from her Czech
father whO w::~s an cnUlUsiast
about vegctab!t~ ga rdening .

but Ca n sa1d it's at least 40

When s he grew up and

f'l€ rcent 111asculirw now.

lx.•came i:ln (lffi cc worker she

used to m&lt;:~ ke lunch salwJs
and wke them to th e office.
Tlwv were so temptin g th ai
~~~~~~~~~~ her · co-workers paid her to
make salcn.ls fvr tht.•m and
that eventually brought her to

The bu si ne ss is called

Zenkel 's attention .

As far
ther e

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Zt!nk el knows.

ttrt·

restaurant~ 111

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llw coun try

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the Senate on a 279-90 vote, television coverage for the scheduled this afternoon , but
WASHINGTON (UP!)
also cuts congressional first time, possibly early next meanwhile, work begatl on
. ways to modify the bill, which
The afterllhock oflhe political · ex p e n s~ all owances 5 year .
earthq~ake in Califol'nia
'In the Senate, backers of would make il easier for
percent.
known as Proposition 13 has
" U we really want to be lhe controversial labor law wtions to organize in plants
hit capitol Hill.
responsive to the taxpayer revision bill are trying to and penalize those wh o
The House, in a long session rebellion as expressed in regroup after a slinging violate labor law.
The Carter administration
that ended early this Proposition 13, we have to setback in their attempts to
morning, overwhelmingly loo k no further than the halls end a 17-&lt;lay-&lt;&gt;ld filibuster on suffered a major setback
Wednesday in its attempt to
approved a legi slative of Congress," said Rep. Silvio the measure.
appropriations bill that Conte,
R-Mass.,
who · For the fourth lime, Senate revise th e Civil Service
freezes salaries for con- sponsored the amendment to leaders
were
unable system.
The Senate Governmental
gressmen, judges and every slice the expense accounts . Wednesday to m~sl.er the 60
other federal official making
In a surprise addition to the votes needed to hrml de bale, Affairs Committee rejected,
more than $47,1)00 annually. bill, the House decided that comin g up two votes sllorl. 9-7, efforts to lessen lhe
The action would affect its own em ployees - and not Organized labor and the arnowtl of preference for
about 16,000 officials who had those from the networks _ Carter administration had ve terans in the federal job
hopetl for a cost&lt;Jf-llving will determin e where to point predicted 1ictory on the third market. The administration
co nsiders changes in the
lhe cameras when House or fourth vote.
increase In October.
Another
vote
wa s veterans preference system
The $1.1 billion bill, sent to proceedlngs are opened to
centra l to its efforts to give

based almost l'xcl usively on countri es thr ee thousa nd
year s agu but they were fir st
salads.
Incidentally. salads as we inlnKiuced into England by
know them today are a Ca therine of Aragon, Henry
relatively late eo1~er lo the Vl II's first queen , and it took
diet of Eng li sh-s pea kin g them 300 years to beeome
peoples. Sa lads were a sl&lt;lple generally popular in Britain
in
the
MPrlitt&gt;rranean and Nnrth America .

Meigs 4-H Club News
and 1 advisor in attendance.
Business discussed was a
tou r lo F'enlon Glass, ord erin ~ Superchic decals , a nd
altending the officers' and
advisors' meeting. Refreshments were served by Linda
Don ohu e
and
Brenda
Neutzl ing. The Super Chics
also met May 26 at the Lori
Welc h res idence with 5
members and 1 advisor in
attendan c e . · Bu s in ess
dist·ussed was selling stuck
1ickcts. Hefreshments were
served by Lorena Donohue
and Lori Welch. Ne•t
mee\ing will be held June 10
The Meigs 4-H Pleas ure at the Linda Dono hue
Lorena
Ride rs and parents met May res ide nce.
24 at the Meigs Fairgrounds Donoh ue. Reporter .
with 15 members and parent s
altending. Work on the new
barn wa s started . Next
meeting Will be J une :!, at I :00
p. m. at the Meigs
Fa irgnlu nds, wh e n more
wnrk w1ll be done un the barn .
- Tammy Ward. Hrpurter .

The Mixed Minds 4-H Club
met June I at the Bill Miller
residence with 8 members
and 2 advisors in att endance.
A famil y picni c wa s
discussed to be held at Lake
Hope. A demonstration on
bicycle safely was given by
Anita Smith , Bill Brown ing
report ed on the pa rt s of a
motor and Ta mmy Miller
reported un the t"a re of a hog .
Refreshments were served
bl' Pe nn v Mille r . Next
n;eeting will be June 15 at the
lli ll Anderson residence.
Laura Smti h. Reporter .

The Country Chicks 4-H
Cl ub met wednesday. May 31.
at the Rock Springs Church
with 10 members and 2 advisors in attendance. Project
boo ks wer e distribu ied.
Refreshments were served
by Deni se Stegall, Paula
Swindell and Hhonda Jeffers.
Next meeting will be held
June 14 at th e Rock Spnngs
Church.
K1m Eb lin .
Heporter.

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Cross Store in Racine as it loo ks today attt the way the
same location lookl'll in 1895. The store bu~ting was built
in 1860. The picture exhibit will be one of se~ral features
planned at th e Meigs Museum in observa~ of the day .

Pi ctur es of Meigs County today and the same scenes
in past years will be a feature of Heritage Sunda y to be
held from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 25, as a part of
Big Bend Regatta Weekend. 11Je larger picture shows the

l

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Trv low- fat

son wi shes to do so.

\aridi• ·;;

till'

Yuu can accomplish Int i'\ uf
sa m~ lltlll ~ a \ the ~ n ~:ery

·store

lli-:AH JlH . !.JIMI! - ll htnk
I n:ttd 111 une of your &lt;'l!iUilliiS

tllal

yo u

s t~:~lcd

must
colne

!'hultstenrl pn•IJ I ~ m s
frum ~dtllt g bt·d itlld dr 111 k11 1g

•

·s milk . I hope ! ' 111 n gllt.
Yt.: sll'nl&lt;ty we ll;ul 11 din ner of
\'CIII SOJl. 'J'ht•n• W&lt;:J!'i II U tntn:
d ;rn y fat :t! all til till' Jllt•at.
Wuuld 11 bt· bt·ltl' r 1f WL' used
L' OI\

of the extra fal IJefurc the

Sbaron Leffle and Tbomas A ndenon Jr

goqd fur the het-tlth of lhuse
wllt.J eCi t ll . 1 would &lt;t pprel'iHlL'
you r HIISwcr s on the subjccl.

Go&lt;KI and Bad.'1\ will give you
some guod guidllines on how
to choose meats and stilL have
" relatively low-fat diel of lhe
type which we btlieve helps
prevtn t fally-o holeste rol
blockage of a rteries. Others
whu ~iinllhis issue can send
50 cents wilh a long, stamped,
sclf-atllressed envelope for il
to m• in care of this
ncwspa1er, P.O. Bpx 1551 ,
l\ad1o City Station, New
York , N' 10019.

meat is t'D(Iked and then

prepcmn g it witlwu t adding
fats.
To g1ve yuu more informatiUn c!buut thi s I am !St.·ml!ng
I'&lt;J U Tile Il ea ltil
l.elle r
;lumber 8-11. \l ed Meals:

The

gr~a t es l

distance betin the
Utlltetl S~tcs is tile 5,850
nu les froJi, Elliul Key, Fla .,
to llawaii '* ure Island .
Wl'l'll mt;' twu

point ~

The

ubtaitlt·d a
ru&lt;~ s t of grass-fed beef and'"
tlwt llll'.at sec111cd l u ha ve
ll'SS fat th;tn regular Jrll'etl s.

l'tnlll t'lilll•d lu think thai beef
f&lt;.tltt.'llt'd 111 pen~ like lllt.•y do
to makt·thrrn gl'l f;1ttcr IS nut

by bu ying the leanest

cuts i:i lld tnnu ning aw;1y al!

ti ll :-! lr ll'ii l l iHJrt''l
lkn·ntl\ wt'

ppy .

gang is here.

ENGAGED - The open church ~ddin g of Miss
The Fi1-e Point Bucks 4-fl Sharon Lorn Leffle, daughter of Mrs. Janice Leffle,
lli-:JIH HI-:Mli-:H - l'tn
Club met May 25. at the Pomeroy , and Harry Le ffle . Ins Angeles , Calif. to
afra
id lilt' dwl t•slcrttl pruJulltn) and To111m y Parkt•r Thomas Eugene Anderson Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs.
A subs tant ial penalty is
hkrn
1 ~ a hit lltol't.' compkx
rcsidenc·e wnh i members Thomas Anderson Sr., Hartford , will be held on June 17.
invoked on all certificate
tll:tlt
~
11 11 Itaw J'l' p n:.'lt~lltL·d
and 2advisu rs m att cndanre . 5:30 pm . at the Church of God in Sy racuse . The double
accounts withdrawn prior
til\
r
o]U
III II i!S \IHJi CHllllg.
to the date of maturity .
A skating pa rt y wa s ring ceremony will be performed by the Hev . George
l
.t..
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l
bt•t•f
L' llllli!lll .'&gt; only about
d1scussed. raffl e tickets were Oil er. F'ollowing the ceremony a reception and shower
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l'
\Jtn•t•·itii(\-OIH..•-hi!lf
di stribut ed ond mcmbl' rS are will be held at the Gibbstown F'airview Chur ch, Letart. All
oUIH't.'
.
"'
of
t·aw
lea n sep:tr;tblt•
'' ' start filling out thetr relatives and fr iends are inv ited.
lllL'
tll
Sk1111
11Hlk
wh1r h ltas
project bot1ks. J imm y Pa rk er
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all
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it
'
fat
re
mm•t•d IS
gave a health report on difqUilt'
In\\
111
dtolestt.•rul.
The
fe rent \·1tam1ns tn fou ds.
ll'll'k
tht·n
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to
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hlllllliltl'
1
Hefr cshmcnts were scn cd
lx•et ur to elltlllll&lt;llt· n11lk lntl
by Mrs. Parker. Members
T he Ath ens County
CI I'C t u brmg prujccl books lu
low-f;&lt;t "!'"ducts frll lll
savi ngs &amp; Lo an Co .
the next mecting. whi ch will
W. Ma in St .
~ l'a't;..j
Tlt;tt '.'l \\ lr; tt yt1 U' n : dt 1111g
be held June 8. 7:30p.m., at
Pomeroy , Oh io
wl
wn y 111 1 u ~l' gru~s·ft:d lx:d
the Hock)' Pitzer residence.
American Cancer Soclety
r111d
\lit same applre:"~ lo
- Tnmmy Pullms , Hcport er
\'t ·ll r ~o n l would ugn:e and
reg ul a r
feat ur e, mancnt IH!II' dyes. Avat la biC' lt&lt;t\l' .'l l;t\(.•d th;.t\ IIHli\•ldUitl s
Th e Super Ch te's HI Club · A
SAVE YOU RC, NEHJ, UPP ER 10,
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prepared
by
lhe
Ameri
ca n S(.'ll'llt ific lllfHI'IIWilO!l dot:S wlto l'i t! .'l Udl ll'aJ I IIH.:ats i:ll' t.'
rnel M a~ 12 at the D11110hut.·
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residence wtth 5 mem bers Cancer Sudety, to help save not prove or di spro ve tlwt lt::-.s pront• tn ube:·aty iilld the
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your life from cancer .
\ot 11111 lll&lt;lll)' dt'l'ades agu.
An industrial desig ner hu111an b(•tngs.
Th e Alllerican r~nn: r bl'frtn • tilt• llt.'itl't aut! .'ltrukr.:
writes: "1 need to be convinced lu give up smokmg ." S; ,cicl)' adm ' · t·auuun 111 til ~ d l-"l'i t SL'~ i&gt;L'l 'llllll' I'J)H ll' llll l' Ill
ANS WEH iin e: Qu itting use t~f the su bslttnn· untlt·r our SOl' lt.'t ~ , 1ttu.-.l uf the bl'L"f
cigctreltes is one of the rnust QUCS! Iun lli111J IIH II'C dl'fllliiC thotl pt.•r ,ple i:ill' was !:( n.tss-fcd
MILL STREET
bt•t.•f. It 's u::..u;dly tuugher and
important steps you ca n ta ke cv idt•nre l!-i m.
Middleporl,
Ohio
A dcntast nut~ s : ··Pt•o plt: h" ' " ,lig llll) dtfk rent flavu r
to protect your health and
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or
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life. Smoking is reiMed to should IJe remtnd td tlw t \dudr t ums .'Ill l ilt' people off.
more than 320,000 premature there iJI 'l' \\&lt;1 .\ S of pn ltec:t in g Howl'\'rl', 1t t':lll be hllill·d ur
!'lri t ~h·d lu ltllt.lel'll t'SS If a Jll'l'·
deaths each year from lung against on.1l l..'f.l Ill'(' I' · ·
ANSWF.Hiuw . !her•· arc
cancer. heart disease, em ·
ph) scm a amj other ·serious ll li i! H.TOUS lllCHSUITS thl.ll one
~ o nd ition s.
Ciga rett e can lake to gurm.J ag; unsl
smoking is also a messy , (.'11/l!'l' l' t1f t ill' lllOUt/J. i\ Vu id
ex pensiv e hab it. As a smok ing wh elh('r 11 Js
ciga retle smoker you set a Clg!.li'Cttt:s, JUpt·s ur Ciga rs.
bad example for your A\' t1H I hea\'.\' drtnk 1ng.
a nd
ol her cspcc iull y 1f ) 11 11 !'l lll ll kt: ,
child ren
yo ungsters . Ciga r ett e bcccwsc tile l'tl!llbumt ton has
smukmg causes bad breath . IJet.'ll linkt.'d to l.l gn.'iiler
If you give up ciga rettes your cancer risk. f:;tt ' a 1mlanced
sense of taste and smell will dli..' l !l av e your denti st
improve and you will prove to t'IJITect &lt;JilY tooth ur dcn ture
yo urself how st rong your will llwt lr r itt~tt· .-. your 111outh .
power is. F or a free booklet One uf the l nust important
• Hunting Knives
• Acme Boots
and rnure convinci ng, check th ings anyonl' t an t~ , , 111
with your local American safeg uurd ~1gH 1 n s ! t1 ra l
• Mens Moccasins
• Gun Holsters
cam:t·r pl'oiJicn ls IS t u hcwc
l'anrcr Sociely Unit.
A woman writes : ' 'I um r~gu l ar d ll'c k-up s IJy a
• Western Belts ~nd Buckles
• Tooled lighters
womcd about us in~ hair dye tlcntist 11 r il dortor without
il€causc of the p&lt;oSsibi\ ity that clela) . Ora l ,·ance r i' m"st
• Billfolds
Novelty T·Shir;ts
it n1ay cause cm1ccr. What l'&lt;I Sil) &lt;Jiltl SUC('CSSfully
•
Western
Clocks
ttrc the fa cts and what 1.s )'H UI' tl'l' CJ I~ d when detected In an
L'HI'I) stage.
(j dvicc '!"
• Saddles
• Western Fringed Jackets
If yuu hHve any questiflllS
Dairymen, your
ANSWE:Riine : Based &lt;I ll
ammo! studies done by lht· "r need fluthcr information
modem methods
National Ca ncer Institute. the call 992-7531.
mac h inery have been a bodst to the
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Nehi' cans.
12 oz.

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Are
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llldu~ lr y ... a nd the community! Our thanks

&lt;md a hea rt y sa lute for a job well done !

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ministrution has issued ttn
~~rdcr thl:ll rvery hair dye
cun ta111ing the chemi cul

kr.own both as .2. 4 DAA or
4MMPD must carry a wa rni ng label. It states thai ihc
ingredient ca n penetrate \he
skin and has been detern w;cd
tu ra use cance r in animal s.
You should check to st t' if tht:
prudUL1 )'rt U U.Sl' l'0/11 atns 1his
dn:ullti:tl wh1L"h as used in
Cl buut 80

percent nf

f)l~r -

The
bill,
ad opted strongest in the country, bul
COLUMBUS tUPli - The
y, the bill would tighten il in
unanimously
Wednesda
Ohio House has possed and
some areas.
conforms
the
;tate's
mining
women and minorities a sent to lhe Senate a bill
Drafted by the division of
reclamation law lo federal
igned
to
kee
p
mining
des
better shnt a\ federal jobs.
reclamation
in the state Derequlrements.
The going also was getting reclam ati on und er state
partment
of
Natu ral
min e
Ohio's
strip
rough for two other regulation and to prevent ·
Re
so
urces
and
the
coal
reclamation law is already
administration bills : one to Uncle Sam from stepping
industry,
th€
measure
will
regar ded as one of the
cu t hospital bills and one to in .
enabl e Ohio lo police its own
give New York City long- FUNNY BUSINESS
Bollen reg ulator y program and
term federal loan guarantees
r e c eive
f ede ral
to help stave off bankruptcy.
r~i.mbW"sements for meeting
The House Commerce
th e new requirements.
Committee passed a series of
Un less lhe Leg islature
amendments Wednesday that
\l)ELL 1 TO
enacts the bill by Aug. 2, 1979,
further altered the already
the U.S. secreta ry of the
COIJDITION I~
watered-&lt;lown hospital bill.
interior ill be empowered lo
The New York aid bill has
administer the fedenil
LA'I'W~ENS TERMS ... I
been approved by the House,
requirements in Ohio.
~l)eGS l'D H~VE TO
but the Senate Banking Com,n
Rep . Arthur R. Bowers, J)..
11
mittee remains skeptical of
Steubenville.
chi ef sponsor of
WITH 6A~ANAS'
lhe need for such guarantees
~ · the bill, pointed out that
and Is looking at some
Ohio's . stri p
mine
alternatives.
reclamation law is "a mode l
£or the nation ."
~
But he warned that fa ilure
to con form with t he federa l
Surface Mining Control Act of
1977 would cost Ohio money
and federal intervention.
The bill :
food authorities."
- Requ ires that stripBuller said the department
mined land ,' including prime
wallis all children to eat a
farml.and , be pr epared for
complete lunch but "if junior
post-rec lamation use wh ich is
high or middle school
at least equal to 1ts prechildren don 'I intend to eat
m imng use.
certain items in the lwtches,
- Requires that the prethey won't be required to
mining flow of &gt;tr earns and
accept Utem on their plates."
underground waters be re-

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Students will have a choice

HEALTH

The Tu ppers Plains 4- H
Gtrls met Ju ne 1 at the Sis
Murph y residence with 5
mclllbcrs and 2 advisors in
attenda nce . Plant s.
materia ls an d a trip lo
Parkersburg were discussed .
Sts Murphy gave a demnnst raliQn on plants. Refreshments were served by Sis
Murphy . Ne•t meet ing will be
held July 6 at the Teresa
Cullins residence. - Angela
Cullins. Reporter.

Reclamation bill okayed

WASHINGTON (UP!) The federal government .is
trying to slop some of the
waste of school lunch food
that ends up in trash cans.
The
Agriculture
Department said Wednesday
that jtu1lor high school and
middle school students who
take part in the national
school lunch program now
can turn down two of five
different foods offered
Utem.
The students have been
required to take milk and pile
oo their plates bread, meat or

• t ROCk
Pom
News Notes
By Wanetta Radekin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shillz,
Sherry and John , went lo
Cherry Point, North Ca rolina
to attend'the wedding of their
son, Keith to Miss Peggy
Lynn. The bride and groom
are members of the anned
services stationed at Cherry
Point.
The
wedding
ceremony was perfonned by
lhe chaplain in the chapel at
lhe base. The Shiltzes were
furnished accommodation s at
lhe base lor their weekend
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin
and Avanel Uolllday called at
tile Schoeclll\ger and Norris
funeral home, Grove City, to
be with the family of Mrs.
William Birchfield. Mr s.
Birchfield had been con fined
to the hospital for two weeks.
Husband, son Jimmie and
granddaughter,
Bec ky
remain. Mr. Birchfield is a
fonner resident of Colwnbia
Township.
Mr. Luther Harv ey is
recovering from a broken
ann rec1!1ved while trimming
the mane of his granddaughter's pony.
Judy Holliday, a member
of the Meigs '78 graduation
class , has acce pted employment at Cedar Point . Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holliday, accompanied her to
her job and spent the
weekend sightseeing.

a meal alternate and two
vegetables or fruits.
But st udents will have lo
pay for five items even if they
take just three . And the

Alfred
Social Notes

amount
of
federal
reimbursement for each
lwtch served will not be
affected by the cllange .
Senior high students have
had the option to choose three
instead of five items for two
years .

Sunday School attendance
on June II was 46, the offering was $22. Plans were
made for Father's Day next
Sunday after Sunday School.
Worship services were held
at 10 :45 with Charles
Domigan brin gi ng lhe
message. Attendance at this
service was 27. Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas are attending annual
co nference at Lakeside this
week. also Roger Karr from
the newly form ed Partsh, of
which Alfred is a part .
June 18 Next Sunday the
new preaching schedule will
become effective - Chester 9
a.m. worship, Sunday School
10 a.m. St. Paul, worship 10
a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m .;
Alfred, worship 11 a.m.,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
L&lt;lng Bottom, worship 11
a.m., Sunday School 9:30
a.m. Other churches remain
the same.
An Official Board meeting
is schedu led at Alfred church
for Friday evening, June 16,
at 8 p.m. (Alfred 's meeting I
with Thelma Henderson in
charge.
Alfred 's Vacation Bible
School will be June 26-30,
with Janice Pullins, director,
program on June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson, accompanied by
Mrs. Edith Harper and her
daughter, Edna and husband
of Tuppers Plains visited a
sister , Bertha Wri ght , in
Zanesville, Ohio this past
Sunday .
Mrs. Grace Swartz is expeeling company from
Dayton, Ohio for the week .
The UMW will meet on
June 20 at lhe home of Kate
Rodehaver, with Janice
Pullins having the prngram .
Mrs. June Avis lost h&lt;r
father, George Kennedy last
week who had made hi s home
her e for some with the
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By Mrs. Herbert Rouoh
Mrs. Mildred Spencer
rece ived word that her
grandson and wife, Mr. and
Mrs . Darin Jackson of
Leetonia had been in a
serious automobile wreck,
and were hos pital for
seventeen days , and are now
recuperating at the home of
his father, Mr. and Mrs. }3ill
Jackson at Leetonia .
Dean Hill , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Hill was among
the graduates at Southern
High School recently . Mr. and
"''rs. Hill , Mrs. Dolly Wolfe
and fa mil y atten ded the
commencement exercises at
the high school.
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Sm'th,
Sr. are visiting relatives at
Pittsburgh.
Mr . an d Mrs . Erw in
Gloeckner were dinner guests
of Mr s. Elsie Dav is at
Parkersburg.
Mr . a nd Mr s. Vernon
Donohue spent the weekend
Attendance June 11 Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Charl es
Winebrenner and famJJy at
morning service was 105.
Mrs. Tina Jacobs and Mrs. Newbury, 0 . and attended
Edna F'olk who have been ill, commencement exercises for
were able to attend church their grandson , Richard
Winebrenner, at Newbery
Sunday.
High
School Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Wise,
Mr
.
and Mrs. Ted Hayman
Beverly, attended services at
and
family
spent the weekend
the local church Sunday.
'
with
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ger ald
Mrs. Ray Bowden, Detroit,
Hayman
and
Keith
. Mr. and
Michigan, Mrs. Betty L&lt;Ju
Mrs.
Gene
Jewell
and
familyi
Dea n, Mexico, Miss Bonnie
of
Letart,
W.
Va
.
visited
the
Hatliff, San Francisco, Mr .
Haymans
Sunday
and
they
all
and Mrs. Edward F'arley,
attended
co
mm
encemen
t
Charleston, visited recently
Southern
weal
exercises
at
with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr .
Mrs. Betty Ann Jacobs, Mr. High School Sunda y. Keith
and Mrs. Steve Narley , Mr . was one of the graduates.
Mr . and Mrs. L&lt;Juie Pickett
and Mrs. Bru ce Jacobs,
have
purcha sed a new mobile
Columbus, visited relatives
home
and moved to il at
here over the weekend , all
Leta
rt
fr om the form er
persons attended the church
Haro
ld
Roush
residence .
services Sunday at the loca l
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Lester Roush,
church .
Johnnie
,
Mike
and Vicki,
The flood we had here
Greg
Cundiff,
Mrs.
Karen
Thursday nig ht was the
Connolly,
Brian
and
Shelly
,
highest ever was in several
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Smith,
Mr
.
homes.

Mrs. Opal Randolph visited
rece ntly with Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Needs al Columbus.
The Needs are announcing
the birth of a baby girl, Kelly
Ann .
Mrs. Millon Tuttle of Texas
Road visited with Mrs. Helen
Archer.
Chester Mundry has
returned home after being a
pat ient at th e Vete rans
Hosp ital at Clarksburg, Va.
Mrs. Da le Sm ith spent
several days at Justice, W.
Va ., with her husband who is
employed there .
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Meredith
of Beve rl y visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ern est Whitehead
recently .
- Mrs. L. Balderson

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and Mrs. Gary Roush,
Jeremy and Bra ndi , Mr. and
Mrs . Roger Manu el and
daughters were Mother 's Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Riffle and fami lv at
Lucasville.
Bob Roy, son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. F'loyd Cumm ins had
lhe misfortune of fall ing from
a barn he was hel ping his
brother··in-law,
Ru sse ll
Cummins build Saturday and
is hospitalized at Veterans
Mem o r ia l Hospi t al,
Pomeroy . Cards would be
appreciated as we hear he
will be hospilalized for some
lime.
Mr . and Mrs. Geor ge
Morrjs of Medway , Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Durst,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durst
and families ol5pringfield ,
0 ., spent the wee kend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durst
and assisted them m moving
from the former Albert Hill
residence to their home they
purchased from Randall
Roberts.
Visit ing Mrs. Margie Hunt
Memorial Sunda y were Mr .
and Mrs . Wilbur Rowley,
Pomeroy, Danny Harri s,
George Hunt of Pt . Pleasant,
F'loyd T. Chapman and
daughters of Pittsburgh, Mrs.
Connie VanMeter and baby of
Wahama, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Ly nch of Athens visited her
on Thursday .
Mr . and Mrs . Herbert
Roush visited Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Boggess and daughter
and Judge and Mrs. John
Bacon at Baileys Run Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Roush ,
O! uck Micha els, Mrs. Edna
Roush, and Mrs . Gladys
Shields visited Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Roush Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs. Jeff Miller of
Middleport visited his
pare nts, Mr . and Mrs.
Herbert Miller.
Joey Hill of Rogers, 0 . is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Hill.
Mrs. George Hicks and
da ughter have been assisting
in the care of Mrs. Paul Hill
since she return ed home from
Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs . Ca rr oll
Balser of Mansfield spent the
weekend with Mrs. Alice
Balse r.
Mr . and Mrs. Ronnie Ables,
Miss Vicki Ables of Canal
Wincheste r
spent
the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ables and Paul.
Joe Hill of Rogers, 0 . spent
Memorial weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Dugan , Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Hill and
other relatives. .
Mr . and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons visited Mrs. Iva Durst at
Leon , W. Va ., Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Hussell, Mt . Alto, Virgil
Sayre of Evans and Hazel
Herdman al Evans Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs . Marlin
Derouin of Clarington, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Derouin of Mill·
ville, Pa . spent Memo ri~l
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith, Sr. and attended graduation exercises
wit h th e Smiths at Rio
Grande College Sunday.
Valerie Johnson was among
the graduates and received
her Bachelor of Science
degree .
Memorial weekend guests
of Mr . and Mrs. Bob Spe ncer
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bower&gt;, 'VIr. and Mrs. Bub
Barnclhw oc\ J eremy. Debbie
ami D•·Ub 1\arnetl&lt;•, all of
I •a rkcrsiJII r!-!

-

&gt;tored .
- Giv es
s pe c ial
dispt.msation to resto ration of
mountaintop land to ils
original cnnt.our .
- Increases the str ip
mining permit fee from $30 to
$50 per acre
- Extends the authority of
the chi ef of the division of
reclama tion to prohibit
mining in certain areas.
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Memorial wee kend VISi tors , - Allows lhe attorney genMr . and Mr s. Russe ll of Mr . and Mrs. Clai r Giles ·, eral. upon writt en request by
Housh, Edward and Cindy, were Mr. and Mrs. Rlllph the chief, to prose~ute anyone
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Russell, Rhoton of Dayton and Mrs. who viO lates a diVIson rule or
Michael and Ma ndy, Mr. and Alice McGlone and Gene of the strip mme law .
Mrs. Issac Lewis en joyed a Springfield.
- Upgrades training and
cookout at the home of Mr .
Mr . and Mrs. Cec il Giles of salanes fur mspeetor s.
and Mrs. Da na Lewis at Grand Fork, N. D. are ah ·
- Brmgs certam aspects of
deep
Clifton.
minin g recla mation
nouncing the birth of a son, ,
Homer Warner is a surgical Donald William born May 13 under division con trol for the
patient at Holzer Medical weighing eight pounds, 15 ' first time .
Center whe re he had a ounces. They also have a
pa cemaker put in his heart . daughter. Gra ndparents are
Mr . and Mr s. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Clair Giles,
Russell, Mandy and Michael, loca l, and Mr . and Mrs. D W.
m
Mr. and Mr s Dana Le wis Bockh orst of McHenry,
Design and
enjoyed a cookout at the fllino1s.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mr. Earl Russell of KenQW1/ity
Roush F'riday evening.
tucky is visiting Mrs. Bertha
RusselL Mrs. Earl Russell is
Pomeroy
somewhat improved.
Flower
Mrs. Robert Russe ll and
Smallest planet
Mercu ry, nea rest planet tu Mr. and Mro. Donald Ru=U
~
tile sun. is the smallest of the were business visitors in
Mrs. Millard
nine planets knu\\11 tu be in Columbu s Tuesday .
V.nMeler
the solar system. ll moves
91:1-2039
or m -l72 1
with great spec'tl in Its

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ave ra gin g auoul 30 miles a
secund tv l.:um plt•le 1ts cireuil
in 88 of our days. Mercury
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penud of ncH rl y 59 days, lh us
expust ng all of tis su rfa!'e
penudtcally lu !he sun.

Phystcal fitness " a su rl of
sc1zure su ffert'd by lhe lazy
lllli)Ority of us wheu urged to
start )ugg111g by the health

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Aftershock hits Washington

Salads bring in green
Hcalthwnr ks. "I adopted the

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N et-~rly aU posh restaurant s !·ra lly running hea lth food
and some not so posh have bars. F:vcry body kn ows

salad bars these days and salads are good for you, but
restauranteurs say a growing we sell tastt', not ct iet in~ or
number of customers pass up th~rapy . "
entrees and dine on soup and
It mi ght seem tha t crea ting
1ew salads is a somewhat
salad .
Nfllic 1ng this. Bruce ·estri r ted fie ld but Ca r i
Zen kel. (.!:-.Jew York finan cial Wnnan d&lt;oesn't think she'll
l'OnsuiUJnt. derided there was ha.ve any diffi culty coming up
a golden opportunity to start with at least half a dozen new
H chatn o[ restaurants ~ &lt;~ la ds
or varie nts of
serving nnly sa lads. soups tradit ional salads yea rly. Her
and desserts. He has bee n in present repertory is pretty
busmess two yea r s and rnstn \lpo lite~ n , There is, for
alread) 1s preparing to open exam ple. the Pagoda : snow
h 1~
ftfth
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Ph iladt•lphia , Wa shingto n
and Atlanta .
His fi rst res tau rant on
~l an hattan 's 57th Street does
about $\5 ,000 a week on 75
Sti(l ts, to ~ive an tdett LJf the
whole Jl&lt;&gt;trntial.
Zenkel hastens to S&lt;:JY that
rnucll of t.he credit belongs to
:!.5 ,·ear . . lld Can Wvm an a
lw1;mous brunett~ '.l.;hu is 'his
I'JC'e president and top chef.
"She destgns the salads and
sht( S more importcmt to the
bus!IH' SS than I am now and
will be for sume tune,"
Zenkel said
The C' UlSinC co nststs of
about 21l salads. only five of
whtc:h an~ on the menu em~
gt\·en day . Prices i:tre $3 .50 to
SbO. The chentele start ed
11ut ab11Ut iO ~ r l'ent femimne

~as,

lotu.s , water chestnuts,

bean sprouts and oth er
Chin ese vete t ables .
"Pnpeye" featu res spina ch
! what else ? l. Nicoise is tuna
fillets . leta cheese. green
w1nc nlives, capers, green
beans a nd other stuff . And

tJwre are Miss Wyman's own
l'f'rsions of such traditiona l
sal;uls as Tuscan . Waldorf
and I.ittle Ci:iesar .
Zcn kt'i sa id the recent
record sw·ge in the pnces of
lett uce and othe r fre sh
garden greens cut sharply
int~&gt; his profits but he decided
agamst raising priers . " I
think good busi ne ss sense
reqwres you to rid t&gt; out
st:asonal things like that. ..

Ca rt Wvman sa id she
dcri1·ed her interest in salads
\ 'C' I'\' earlv from her Czech
father whO w::~s an cnUlUsiast
about vegctab!t~ ga rdening .

but Ca n sa1d it's at least 40

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used to m&lt;:~ ke lunch salwJs
and wke them to th e office.
Tlwv were so temptin g th ai
~~~~~~~~~~ her · co-workers paid her to
make salcn.ls fvr tht.•m and
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the Senate on a 279-90 vote, television coverage for the scheduled this afternoon , but
WASHINGTON (UP!)
also cuts congressional first time, possibly early next meanwhile, work begatl on
. ways to modify the bill, which
The afterllhock oflhe political · ex p e n s~ all owances 5 year .
earthq~ake in Califol'nia
'In the Senate, backers of would make il easier for
percent.
known as Proposition 13 has
" U we really want to be lhe controversial labor law wtions to organize in plants
hit capitol Hill.
responsive to the taxpayer revision bill are trying to and penalize those wh o
The House, in a long session rebellion as expressed in regroup after a slinging violate labor law.
The Carter administration
that ended early this Proposition 13, we have to setback in their attempts to
morning, overwhelmingly loo k no further than the halls end a 17-&lt;lay-&lt;&gt;ld filibuster on suffered a major setback
Wednesday in its attempt to
approved a legi slative of Congress," said Rep. Silvio the measure.
appropriations bill that Conte,
R-Mass.,
who · For the fourth lime, Senate revise th e Civil Service
freezes salaries for con- sponsored the amendment to leaders
were
unable system.
The Senate Governmental
gressmen, judges and every slice the expense accounts . Wednesday to m~sl.er the 60
other federal official making
In a surprise addition to the votes needed to hrml de bale, Affairs Committee rejected,
more than $47,1)00 annually. bill, the House decided that comin g up two votes sllorl. 9-7, efforts to lessen lhe
The action would affect its own em ployees - and not Organized labor and the arnowtl of preference for
about 16,000 officials who had those from the networks _ Carter administration had ve terans in the federal job
hopetl for a cost&lt;Jf-llving will determin e where to point predicted 1ictory on the third market. The administration
co nsiders changes in the
lhe cameras when House or fourth vote.
increase In October.
Another
vote
wa s veterans preference system
The $1.1 billion bill, sent to proceedlngs are opened to
centra l to its efforts to give

based almost l'xcl usively on countri es thr ee thousa nd
year s agu but they were fir st
salads.
Incidentally. salads as we inlnKiuced into England by
know them today are a Ca therine of Aragon, Henry
relatively late eo1~er lo the Vl II's first queen , and it took
diet of Eng li sh-s pea kin g them 300 years to beeome
peoples. Sa lads were a sl&lt;lple generally popular in Britain
in
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Meigs 4-H Club News
and 1 advisor in attendance.
Business discussed was a
tou r lo F'enlon Glass, ord erin ~ Superchic decals , a nd
altending the officers' and
advisors' meeting. Refreshments were served by Linda
Don ohu e
and
Brenda
Neutzl ing. The Super Chics
also met May 26 at the Lori
Welc h res idence with 5
members and 1 advisor in
attendan c e . · Bu s in ess
dist·ussed was selling stuck
1ickcts. Hefreshments were
served by Lorena Donohue
and Lori Welch. Ne•t
mee\ing will be held June 10
The Meigs 4-H Pleas ure at the Linda Dono hue
Lorena
Ride rs and parents met May res ide nce.
24 at the Meigs Fairgrounds Donoh ue. Reporter .
with 15 members and parent s
altending. Work on the new
barn wa s started . Next
meeting Will be J une :!, at I :00
p. m. at the Meigs
Fa irgnlu nds, wh e n more
wnrk w1ll be done un the barn .
- Tammy Ward. Hrpurter .

The Mixed Minds 4-H Club
met June I at the Bill Miller
residence with 8 members
and 2 advisors in att endance.
A famil y picni c wa s
discussed to be held at Lake
Hope. A demonstration on
bicycle safely was given by
Anita Smith , Bill Brown ing
report ed on the pa rt s of a
motor and Ta mmy Miller
reported un the t"a re of a hog .
Refreshments were served
bl' Pe nn v Mille r . Next
n;eeting will be June 15 at the
lli ll Anderson residence.
Laura Smti h. Reporter .

The Country Chicks 4-H
Cl ub met wednesday. May 31.
at the Rock Springs Church
with 10 members and 2 advisors in attendance. Project
boo ks wer e distribu ied.
Refreshments were served
by Deni se Stegall, Paula
Swindell and Hhonda Jeffers.
Next meeting will be held
June 14 at th e Rock Spnngs
Church.
K1m Eb lin .
Heporter.

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Cross Store in Racine as it loo ks today attt the way the
same location lookl'll in 1895. The store bu~ting was built
in 1860. The picture exhibit will be one of se~ral features
planned at th e Meigs Museum in observa~ of the day .

Pi ctur es of Meigs County today and the same scenes
in past years will be a feature of Heritage Sunda y to be
held from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 25, as a part of
Big Bend Regatta Weekend. 11Je larger picture shows the

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Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Trv low- fat

son wi shes to do so.

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\'CIII SOJl. 'J'ht•n• W&lt;:J!'i II U tntn:
d ;rn y fat :t! all til till' Jllt•at.
Wuuld 11 bt· bt·ltl' r 1f WL' used
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of the extra fal IJefurc the

Sbaron Leffle and Tbomas A ndenon Jr

goqd fur the het-tlth of lhuse
wllt.J eCi t ll . 1 would &lt;t pprel'iHlL'
you r HIISwcr s on the subjccl.

Go&lt;KI and Bad.'1\ will give you
some guod guidllines on how
to choose meats and stilL have
" relatively low-fat diel of lhe
type which we btlieve helps
prevtn t fally-o holeste rol
blockage of a rteries. Others
whu ~iinllhis issue can send
50 cents wilh a long, stamped,
sclf-atllressed envelope for il
to m• in care of this
ncwspa1er, P.O. Bpx 1551 ,
l\ad1o City Station, New
York , N' 10019.

meat is t'D(Iked and then

prepcmn g it witlwu t adding
fats.
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l.elle r
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The

gr~a t es l

distance betin the
Utlltetl S~tcs is tile 5,850
nu les froJi, Elliul Key, Fla .,
to llawaii '* ure Island .
Wl'l'll mt;' twu

point ~

The

ubtaitlt·d a
ru&lt;~ s t of grass-fed beef and'"
tlwt llll'.at sec111cd l u ha ve
ll'SS fat th;tn regular Jrll'etl s.

l'tnlll t'lilll•d lu think thai beef
f&lt;.tltt.'llt'd 111 pen~ like lllt.•y do
to makt·thrrn gl'l f;1ttcr IS nut

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ENGAGED - The open church ~ddin g of Miss
The Fi1-e Point Bucks 4-fl Sharon Lorn Leffle, daughter of Mrs. Janice Leffle,
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Club met May 25. at the Pomeroy , and Harry Le ffle . Ins Angeles , Calif. to
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A subs tant ial penalty is
hkrn
1 ~ a hit lltol't.' compkx
rcsidenc·e wnh i members Thomas Anderson Sr., Hartford , will be held on June 17.
invoked on all certificate
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and 2advisu rs m att cndanre . 5:30 pm . at the Church of God in Sy racuse . The double
accounts withdrawn prior
til\
r
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III II i!S \IHJi CHllllg.
to the date of maturity .
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low-f;&lt;t "!'"ducts frll lll
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the Hock)' Pitzer residence.
American Cancer Soclety
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reg ul a r
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ad opted strongest in the country, bul
COLUMBUS tUPli - The
y, the bill would tighten il in
unanimously
Wednesda
Ohio House has possed and
some areas.
conforms
the
;tate's
mining
women and minorities a sent to lhe Senate a bill
Drafted by the division of
reclamation law lo federal
igned
to
kee
p
mining
des
better shnt a\ federal jobs.
reclamation
in the state Derequlrements.
The going also was getting reclam ati on und er state
partment
of
Natu ral
min e
Ohio's
strip
rough for two other regulation and to prevent ·
Re
so
urces
and
the
coal
reclamation law is already
administration bills : one to Uncle Sam from stepping
industry,
th€
measure
will
regar ded as one of the
cu t hospital bills and one to in .
enabl e Ohio lo police its own
give New York City long- FUNNY BUSINESS
Bollen reg ulator y program and
term federal loan guarantees
r e c eive
f ede ral
to help stave off bankruptcy.
r~i.mbW"sements for meeting
The House Commerce
th e new requirements.
Committee passed a series of
Un less lhe Leg islature
amendments Wednesday that
\l)ELL 1 TO
enacts the bill by Aug. 2, 1979,
further altered the already
the U.S. secreta ry of the
COIJDITION I~
watered-&lt;lown hospital bill.
interior ill be empowered lo
The New York aid bill has
administer the fedenil
LA'I'W~ENS TERMS ... I
been approved by the House,
requirements in Ohio.
~l)eGS l'D H~VE TO
but the Senate Banking Com,n
Rep . Arthur R. Bowers, J)..
11
mittee remains skeptical of
Steubenville.
chi ef sponsor of
WITH 6A~ANAS'
lhe need for such guarantees
~ · the bill, pointed out that
and Is looking at some
Ohio's . stri p
mine
alternatives.
reclamation law is "a mode l
£or the nation ."
~
But he warned that fa ilure
to con form with t he federa l
Surface Mining Control Act of
1977 would cost Ohio money
and federal intervention.
The bill :
food authorities."
- Requ ires that stripBuller said the department
mined land ,' including prime
wallis all children to eat a
farml.and , be pr epared for
complete lunch but "if junior
post-rec lamation use wh ich is
high or middle school
at least equal to 1ts prechildren don 'I intend to eat
m imng use.
certain items in the lwtches,
- Requires that the prethey won't be required to
mining flow of &gt;tr earns and
accept Utem on their plates."
underground waters be re-

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HEALTH

The Tu ppers Plains 4- H
Gtrls met Ju ne 1 at the Sis
Murph y residence with 5
mclllbcrs and 2 advisors in
attenda nce . Plant s.
materia ls an d a trip lo
Parkersburg were discussed .
Sts Murphy gave a demnnst raliQn on plants. Refreshments were served by Sis
Murphy . Ne•t meet ing will be
held July 6 at the Teresa
Cullins residence. - Angela
Cullins. Reporter.

Reclamation bill okayed

WASHINGTON (UP!) The federal government .is
trying to slop some of the
waste of school lunch food
that ends up in trash cans.
The
Agriculture
Department said Wednesday
that jtu1lor high school and
middle school students who
take part in the national
school lunch program now
can turn down two of five
different foods offered
Utem.
The students have been
required to take milk and pile
oo their plates bread, meat or

• t ROCk
Pom
News Notes
By Wanetta Radekin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shillz,
Sherry and John , went lo
Cherry Point, North Ca rolina
to attend'the wedding of their
son, Keith to Miss Peggy
Lynn. The bride and groom
are members of the anned
services stationed at Cherry
Point.
The
wedding
ceremony was perfonned by
lhe chaplain in the chapel at
lhe base. The Shiltzes were
furnished accommodation s at
lhe base lor their weekend
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin
and Avanel Uolllday called at
tile Schoeclll\ger and Norris
funeral home, Grove City, to
be with the family of Mrs.
William Birchfield. Mr s.
Birchfield had been con fined
to the hospital for two weeks.
Husband, son Jimmie and
granddaughter,
Bec ky
remain. Mr. Birchfield is a
fonner resident of Colwnbia
Township.
Mr. Luther Harv ey is
recovering from a broken
ann rec1!1ved while trimming
the mane of his granddaughter's pony.
Judy Holliday, a member
of the Meigs '78 graduation
class , has acce pted employment at Cedar Point . Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holliday, accompanied her to
her job and spent the
weekend sightseeing.

a meal alternate and two
vegetables or fruits.
But st udents will have lo
pay for five items even if they
take just three . And the

Alfred
Social Notes

amount
of
federal
reimbursement for each
lwtch served will not be
affected by the cllange .
Senior high students have
had the option to choose three
instead of five items for two
years .

Sunday School attendance
on June II was 46, the offering was $22. Plans were
made for Father's Day next
Sunday after Sunday School.
Worship services were held
at 10 :45 with Charles
Domigan brin gi ng lhe
message. Attendance at this
service was 27. Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas are attending annual
co nference at Lakeside this
week. also Roger Karr from
the newly form ed Partsh, of
which Alfred is a part .
June 18 Next Sunday the
new preaching schedule will
become effective - Chester 9
a.m. worship, Sunday School
10 a.m. St. Paul, worship 10
a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m .;
Alfred, worship 11 a.m.,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
L&lt;lng Bottom, worship 11
a.m., Sunday School 9:30
a.m. Other churches remain
the same.
An Official Board meeting
is schedu led at Alfred church
for Friday evening, June 16,
at 8 p.m. (Alfred 's meeting I
with Thelma Henderson in
charge.
Alfred 's Vacation Bible
School will be June 26-30,
with Janice Pullins, director,
program on June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson, accompanied by
Mrs. Edith Harper and her
daughter, Edna and husband
of Tuppers Plains visited a
sister , Bertha Wri ght , in
Zanesville, Ohio this past
Sunday .
Mrs. Grace Swartz is expeeling company from
Dayton, Ohio for the week .
The UMW will meet on
June 20 at lhe home of Kate
Rodehaver, with Janice
Pullins having the prngram .
Mrs. June Avis lost h&lt;r
father, George Kennedy last
week who had made hi s home
her e for some with the
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Apple Grove News Notes

By Mrs. Herbert Rouoh
Mrs. Mildred Spencer
rece ived word that her
grandson and wife, Mr. and
Mrs . Darin Jackson of
Leetonia had been in a
serious automobile wreck,
and were hos pital for
seventeen days , and are now
recuperating at the home of
his father, Mr. and Mrs. }3ill
Jackson at Leetonia .
Dean Hill , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Hill was among
the graduates at Southern
High School recently . Mr. and
"''rs. Hill , Mrs. Dolly Wolfe
and fa mil y atten ded the
commencement exercises at
the high school.
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Sm'th,
Sr. are visiting relatives at
Pittsburgh.
Mr . an d Mrs . Erw in
Gloeckner were dinner guests
of Mr s. Elsie Dav is at
Parkersburg.
Mr . a nd Mr s. Vernon
Donohue spent the weekend
Attendance June 11 Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. Charl es
Winebrenner and famJJy at
morning service was 105.
Mrs. Tina Jacobs and Mrs. Newbury, 0 . and attended
Edna F'olk who have been ill, commencement exercises for
were able to attend church their grandson , Richard
Winebrenner, at Newbery
Sunday.
High
School Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Wise,
Mr
.
and Mrs. Ted Hayman
Beverly, attended services at
and
family
spent the weekend
the local church Sunday.
'
with
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ger ald
Mrs. Ray Bowden, Detroit,
Hayman
and
Keith
. Mr. and
Michigan, Mrs. Betty L&lt;Ju
Mrs.
Gene
Jewell
and
familyi
Dea n, Mexico, Miss Bonnie
of
Letart,
W.
Va
.
visited
the
Hatliff, San Francisco, Mr .
Haymans
Sunday
and
they
all
and Mrs. Edward F'arley,
attended
co
mm
encemen
t
Charleston, visited recently
Southern
weal
exercises
at
with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr .
Mrs. Betty Ann Jacobs, Mr. High School Sunda y. Keith
and Mrs. Steve Narley , Mr . was one of the graduates.
Mr . and Mrs. L&lt;Juie Pickett
and Mrs. Bru ce Jacobs,
have
purcha sed a new mobile
Columbus, visited relatives
home
and moved to il at
here over the weekend , all
Leta
rt
fr om the form er
persons attended the church
Haro
ld
Roush
residence .
services Sunday at the loca l
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Lester Roush,
church .
Johnnie
,
Mike
and Vicki,
The flood we had here
Greg
Cundiff,
Mrs.
Karen
Thursday nig ht was the
Connolly,
Brian
and
Shelly
,
highest ever was in several
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Smith,
Mr
.
homes.

Mrs. Opal Randolph visited
rece ntly with Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Needs al Columbus.
The Needs are announcing
the birth of a baby girl, Kelly
Ann .
Mrs. Millon Tuttle of Texas
Road visited with Mrs. Helen
Archer.
Chester Mundry has
returned home after being a
pat ient at th e Vete rans
Hosp ital at Clarksburg, Va.
Mrs. Da le Sm ith spent
several days at Justice, W.
Va ., with her husband who is
employed there .
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Meredith
of Beve rl y visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ern est Whitehead
recently .
- Mrs. L. Balderson

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middle schools may offer this
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and Mrs. Gary Roush,
Jeremy and Bra ndi , Mr. and
Mrs . Roger Manu el and
daughters were Mother 's Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Riffle and fami lv at
Lucasville.
Bob Roy, son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. F'loyd Cumm ins had
lhe misfortune of fall ing from
a barn he was hel ping his
brother··in-law,
Ru sse ll
Cummins build Saturday and
is hospitalized at Veterans
Mem o r ia l Hospi t al,
Pomeroy . Cards would be
appreciated as we hear he
will be hospilalized for some
lime.
Mr . and Mrs. Geor ge
Morrjs of Medway , Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Durst,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durst
and families ol5pringfield ,
0 ., spent the wee kend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durst
and assisted them m moving
from the former Albert Hill
residence to their home they
purchased from Randall
Roberts.
Visit ing Mrs. Margie Hunt
Memorial Sunda y were Mr .
and Mrs . Wilbur Rowley,
Pomeroy, Danny Harri s,
George Hunt of Pt . Pleasant,
F'loyd T. Chapman and
daughters of Pittsburgh, Mrs.
Connie VanMeter and baby of
Wahama, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Ly nch of Athens visited her
on Thursday .
Mr . and Mrs . Herbert
Roush visited Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Boggess and daughter
and Judge and Mrs. John
Bacon at Baileys Run Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Roush ,
O! uck Micha els, Mrs. Edna
Roush, and Mrs . Gladys
Shields visited Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Roush Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs. Jeff Miller of
Middleport visited his
pare nts, Mr . and Mrs.
Herbert Miller.
Joey Hill of Rogers, 0 . is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Hill.
Mrs. George Hicks and
da ughter have been assisting
in the care of Mrs. Paul Hill
since she return ed home from
Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs . Ca rr oll
Balser of Mansfield spent the
weekend with Mrs. Alice
Balse r.
Mr . and Mrs. Ronnie Ables,
Miss Vicki Ables of Canal
Wincheste r
spent
the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ables and Paul.
Joe Hill of Rogers, 0 . spent
Memorial weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Dugan , Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Hill and
other relatives. .
Mr . and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons visited Mrs. Iva Durst at
Leon , W. Va ., Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Hussell, Mt . Alto, Virgil
Sayre of Evans and Hazel
Herdman al Evans Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs . Marlin
Derouin of Clarington, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Derouin of Mill·
ville, Pa . spent Memo ri~l
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith, Sr. and attended graduation exercises
wit h th e Smiths at Rio
Grande College Sunday.
Valerie Johnson was among
the graduates and received
her Bachelor of Science
degree .
Memorial weekend guests
of Mr . and Mrs. Bob Spe ncer
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bower&gt;, 'VIr. and Mrs. Bub
Barnclhw oc\ J eremy. Debbie
ami D•·Ub 1\arnetl&lt;•, all of
I •a rkcrsiJII r!-!

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- Giv es
s pe c ial
dispt.msation to resto ration of
mountaintop land to ils
original cnnt.our .
- Increases the str ip
mining permit fee from $30 to
$50 per acre
- Extends the authority of
the chi ef of the division of
reclama tion to prohibit
mining in certain areas.
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Memorial wee kend VISi tors , - Allows lhe attorney genMr . and Mr s. Russe ll of Mr . and Mrs. Clai r Giles ·, eral. upon writt en request by
Housh, Edward and Cindy, were Mr. and Mrs. Rlllph the chief, to prose~ute anyone
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Russell, Rhoton of Dayton and Mrs. who viO lates a diVIson rule or
Michael and Ma ndy, Mr. and Alice McGlone and Gene of the strip mme law .
Mrs. Issac Lewis en joyed a Springfield.
- Upgrades training and
cookout at the home of Mr .
Mr . and Mrs. Cec il Giles of salanes fur mspeetor s.
and Mrs. Da na Lewis at Grand Fork, N. D. are ah ·
- Brmgs certam aspects of
deep
Clifton.
minin g recla mation
nouncing the birth of a son, ,
Homer Warner is a surgical Donald William born May 13 under division con trol for the
patient at Holzer Medical weighing eight pounds, 15 ' first time .
Center whe re he had a ounces. They also have a
pa cemaker put in his heart . daughter. Gra ndparents are
Mr . and Mr s. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Clair Giles,
Russell, Mandy and Michael, loca l, and Mr . and Mrs. D W.
m
Mr. and Mr s Dana Le wis Bockh orst of McHenry,
Design and
enjoyed a cookout at the fllino1s.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mr. Earl Russell of KenQW1/ity
Roush F'riday evening.
tucky is visiting Mrs. Bertha
RusselL Mrs. Earl Russell is
Pomeroy
somewhat improved.
Flower
Mrs. Robert Russe ll and
Smallest planet
Mercu ry, nea rest planet tu Mr. and Mro. Donald Ru=U
~
tile sun. is the smallest of the were business visitors in
Mrs. Millard
nine planets knu\\11 tu be in Columbu s Tuesday .
V.nMeler
the solar system. ll moves
91:1-2039
or m -l72 1
with great spec'tl in Its

Fairview Wolfpen
News Notes News Notes

journey

e~ ruuml

the

sun,

ave ra gin g auoul 30 miles a
secund tv l.:um plt•le 1ts cireuil
in 88 of our days. Mercury
rulates trll I tS OXIS UVt:! J' a

penud of ncH rl y 59 days, lh us
expust ng all of tis su rfa!'e
penudtcally lu !he sun.

Phystcal fitness " a su rl of
sc1zure su ffert'd by lhe lazy
lllli)Ority of us wheu urged to
start )ugg111g by the health

SECRETARIAL REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be an opening tor
beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College . Weekdays or ni·ght classes. Both
are being offered.

ENROLL NOWI
For more information contact Lee E. Tyler ,

446-4367.
No . 75-02-0472 B

nuts.

Store Hours
Mon .· Thurs.

10a.m.· ll p .m .
Fri. &amp; Sat . '
a .m .- 11 : 30p .m .
S.turdav
11a .m .. t1 p .m

Served
In
~9 -fun itl!-..~wl

Frosted
Mugs

Call In Orders 992-6292
Featuring sa lad bar . chill and much, much
more!

CREAMY OLD FASHIONED

ROOT
BEER

Some pla ces have pretty good Chicken. Some of fer ra1r rOot beer Others,

nN·too-MC cones and snakes. But,
th.ere

1S

only 0r1 e place you can gel

lhe best of au these lhmgs - your

local 3 IN ONE

fam 11 ~ res tauranl lt

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�16, 1978

»--:.The.Pil~tinel, Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, June 16, 19'18

'DICKTRA... ,

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC;
TRINITY CHURCH . Rev . W. H
flerrin. pastor; Bob Buck . Sunday
school supt. Church School. 9 ·15
om ; Worship Ulr'o'ice. 10:30 am

Choir rehearsal . Tuesdor . 7 30
p.m under direction o Alice

Neas•.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE

Corner Un1on and

Mulberry , Re ~ . Clyde V. Hender·
son . pastor. Sunday school , 9 30
a.m., Glen McClung , ~upL : morn·
ing worship , 10:30 a .m .. evening

RUTLAND CHVRCH OF GOO,

PENTECOST"-L .

;Dutton and Rome Williamson loy

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP·

7·30: mid· wlitek sennce .

W~nesdoy ,

7.30 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL , The Rev .

leden , assisting the rector .
POMEROY CH URCH OF CHRIST,
212 W Main St.Jo hn McArthur .

pastor, Bible school . 9·30 c m .
morning worsh ip, 10·30 am ..
·Youth meeting~ . b 30 p.m : even
in g worship

THE SALVATION ARMY

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CH URCH. Rev . Ral ph
Smt ih
pastor. Sunday sc hoo l 9:30 o m
Mrl. Worley Froncts, supe rm ten·
dent. Prtocl'ung service!i f irst &amp;
third Sundays follow1ng Sunday

S&lt; hool.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST .
Preoctung 9:30a .m .. f irst and se·
cond Sundays of each mon th ;
third and fourth Sundays each
mon th , Worship service at 7 30
p.m. Wednesday evenings of
7·30. Prover and Btble Study

SEVENTH -DAY

ADVENTI5T .

Mulberry Heights Rood . Pomeroy .
Pastor, Albert Oithn , Sabbath
School Superintendent , Claro
Mdntyre Sabbath School. Sotvr
day afternoon at '2 00 , w1 th War ·
ship SerYice followmg at 3· 15.

RUTLAND

FIRST

BA PTIST

CHURCH Sis ter
Ha r riett
Worner . Supt . Sunday School .
9:30 a.m .; mormng worsh tp,
!0:45a.m
THE HILAND CHAPEl . George
Co•ta. past or Sunday School.
9:30am .. evening worship , 7·30.
Thursday '"ening prayer servtce,
7:30p.m.

POMEROY

FIRST

BAPTIST

Oovid Mann. minishH W1lliom
Wo,•on , S.undoy nl'loo\ •up' . Su"
doy school 9;30 o .m . morning
worsh ip 10.30 o .m

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . 282
Mulberry A ve .. Pomeroy , Paul J.
Wh ite, Pa stor . Gory Basham , Sun ·
day sc hool lupt . Sunday schoo l,
9·30 a m
mo1ning worshtp
10 30. even1ng w orship . b.JO p m.
Midweek prayer serv-tce, 7·30
p.m .

MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
De•ter Rd ., longsYille Oh1o Rev
Sunday
Clyde Fenell . Pastor
School
II
o .m
Saturday
preaching serv1ces 7 J0 p.m.
Wednesdo,. eYentng Btble study'
at 7.30 p.m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bailey Run Rood Re~t Emmell
Row$on . post or . Handley Dunn .
tupt . Sunday school 10 o m Sun dav evenmg serv• ce 7 30 Btble
teaching. 7·30 p m Th u 1~doy

DYESVIllE

COMMU NI TY

CHURCI;t, Roger C. Turner pa stor
Sunday school . 9·30 o m Sunday
morn in g worsh1p , 10 30 Sun day
evemng ser vice. 7 30

MIOOLEPOR l
MT. MORIAH BAP TIST Corner
Fourth and Mo•n Mtddleport
Rev. Henry Key , J r pastor Sun
day School , q:l() am Mrs Er'..11 n
Boumgordne1
wpt
Morm ng
worship . 10 45 a m

MIDDLEPORT

CHURCH

Of

CHRIST . lN CHRISTIAN UNION
Lawrence Monlev . pastor Mrs
Ru uell Young , Sunday School
Supt. Sundoy School 9 30 o m
Even ing wo rJhtp . 7 30. Wedne s
dov prayer meet1ng , 7 30 p.m .

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD .
Rocine Route 2. the Rev Jome ..
M Muncy, pastor Sunday school
9·4S o m morn•ng w orship , 11
a.m .. evening worsh1p , 7 30
Prayer meeting, Tue sday . 7 30
p m ., 't'oung peoples meet1ng
7:30pm. Thursday

MIDDLEPORT

FIRST

BA~II&gt;T

COt"ner Si•th and Pa lmer . the Rev
Kirby Oiler,
pastor . Robert
Porker . superin t•nde nt . Sunday .
WMPO Rod•o program 7 45 a.m ..
Sunday School , 9 15 am .. M orntng Worsh 1p 10 15 a.m . Youth ocHvtt l&amp;l ond fellowship tor JUniOr
ond sentor high students, 0 p .m
Sunday evening worsh 1p, 7 30
p m M1d· wee!.. prayer serv1ces.
Wednesdo)' , 7 30 p m

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

M'd

POMEROY ClU STER

TO MC' .EH l

~OAT

REASON TO
MA1&lt;5 SURE I DON'T'
C OM~

8ACk ALI VE !

TR IP!

APPUANCE II

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

St.

SUNOCO
SERVICE
CENTERS

Tilt Store
With A Htlrl

510 N. 2nd

212W.

Rotlne
Ph."9-2626

P. J. PAULEY,
AGENT

2 Convenient
M1rkots

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IN

WHO IS '11&lt;15

liME!

N11tonwld1 Ins. Co.

Bob's Market

ofCalumbus, 0 .
104 W. Main

Pomeroy 992-2!•2
Millon 713-5721

YES ••• AND
ALSO -n-115 OOD

OISC~PANCY

Mid11ay Market

OH, I 'M

ME, DOC ..•.

GUY?

~:

11'15 15
MY UNCLE ...
AUGUSTUS
f&gt;EEVIL.L!

912·2311 Pomeroy

pm
RUTlAND . Wilbur Hill. Pas tor.
Worshtp 10·30 o.m . Church School
9 30 a.m .

SYRACUSE ClUSTER
Rev Harvey Koch , J•
ASBURY
Worshi p II o m
Church School 9 :50 a.m . UMW
f~rst Tue sday 81ble Study Thurs
7.JOp .m
FORES T RUN Worship 9 a m
Church SchoollO d m .
MINERSVIllE . Worsh1p 10 o m
Church School9 a .m .
SYRACUSE. Church Sc:hool 9:00
o m Worship Slltrvice 7:30pm

Fulton·
Dtull Troctors, New Holi1nd
Fum Machinery
Ave.9925101

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Reuter-Brogan

Re'v . David Hams
Cluster Leader
Rev . Steven Wilson
Florence Smi!h
Hilton Wolfe
Associ ates
BETHANY . (Dorcas ). Worshtp
q:JO o .m Church School 10:30

Insurance
Senices
214 E. Maon
992 ·5130 Pomeroy

o.m
CARMEl . Chruch Schoo l 9:30
om Worsh1p 10 30om . 2nd and
4th Sundays
APPlE GROVE Sun day School
qJo om Worsh1p 7 30 p m l~ t
an d 3rd Sundo~s Prayer mee ting
Wednesday 7 30 p m , Fellowshtp
supper f~rsl So!urdoy b p m. UMW
2nd Tuesday 7.30 p.m.
EAST LETART. Chruch School If
o m Won;hip servtce 10 o.m
Prayer
mee ti ng 7·30 p .m .
Wedne5doy UMW f~rsl Tuesday
7JOp.m .
ftACINf: W'E~lf"'AN - !tu"doy
schoo l 10 o m., worship 11 o m
Cho.r practice, Thursday 8 p .m.
LETART FAll S Church School
10om Wors h1p s&amp;rYice , q om.
MORNI NG STAR Worsh ip 9:30
om Church School 10 30 a .m .,
M1d Week Serv •ce Wednesday 8
pm
MORSE CH AP El , Won.hp 11
om . Church School q 30om.
PORTLAND . Worsh•p 7 J0 p m.
Church School9 30 o.m
SUTTON , Church School 9 30
o m Worshtp h t and 3rd Sundo)'l
10 30 a .m

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE
Grocertts Gtnerll Mtrchandlst

Rodne Uf-2550

WILKINSON
Smal En&amp;ines

Sales &amp; Service

STATE FARM
INSURANCE

VIRGIL B.
TEAFORD SR.

Thai's where the Church comes 1n. The
leachongs of the Church gtve us l he baste
understanding and philosophy we need If
we are lo do a good JOb of navigaltng our
way through life. In the Church we lea rn lhe
mean1ng of faith-and we learn . too , why
our Faith has endured through the cantunes We come to realiZe lhe wonder ard
beauty of wisdom . kindness and lolerance .
If you feel lhat you've gollen off your
course somehow . . don'l try lo find your
way back alone Remember lhal your
church stands ever ready lo welcome you.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Acts

Acts

Acts

Acts

15 ·t-29

15:30·41

16: 1-10

16: 11-40

Thursday

Friday

Acts

ACIS

17 t -9

t7 ·tO-t5

Don Thompson Farcl. Inc.

Middleport

&amp;tltt Socletr

For Tilt !lest In T'tl ¥1ewlnt1

11171 l(wter Acl-wert'""il Serlo, s.-ut&gt;urg, Vlfi)INa

Of Your Choice

Let us c•pture the story
ol your Wedding .

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . R1chord Thomas
Pastor
Duane Sydenstrt( ker
John Dougla s

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Your
car
seems
to run
on
water!

915-4155
Chesler, Ohlo45720

Eotlnor

Corry Out

PlACE SCARES ME·

ust

a Iittle t'inq

I t 'ouqht up 1

It was a
necessit4 1
[ can't afford
qasol i ne~

Equipment

SlleJ.Strvice
Fire ExHngulshers
Flrt Dtpt. Equip.
Rutllncl74z.2777

\ ~~~~~TRH AN I NEED 1\/ITH THE
5DITIN3 A .X.
~TIL:::Iv\AN 5H:JULD

'IOU

HAV:: :: NOUGH ~

R)OTA6=?

PillA SHACK

WHY "· BUl fHAT

FIRE &amp; SAFETY

992-m5

Ken Grower Photography

EDGE 0' THAT
OlD QliARR.'t ·,,

Gets onl1.1
Yes. but it
Miqht not
An~ peanuts Quite unusual 1
t'ree miles to that be.er;, wouldn't cost dont qrow on A car
the qallon' remedied. just peanuts' mone1.1 trees~ that

Ler... can't help but

notice~

992·2194

This Sunday

'lo'l•"" S. Third

TO KNOW WHERE
TO PLACE' YOU · -

M~

I' l l BE CARErUL ·..
I DON'l KNO W

FORD

, 7•t6-34

~~

ANN IE .1 11 'S HARD r0R

DON'T CiE1 TOO
Cl OSE TO TH '

HM ·M··· I'M ArRAID IT'LL 9E HARO
FOR ME TO TEACH YOU MUCH
THAT YOU DON'T ALREADY KNOW,
ANN IE·· ·

Wednesday

461 5... rd. Middleport

~

DIFFERENCE WHAT Cl&lt;'ISS YOU
PUT ME' IH ... YOU'RE TfACHIN'
ALL MY ClASSES AREN'T
' YOU?

•

Satu rday
Acts

Scnpillln MilcltCI Dr tt'oil

IT DOESN'T MCIK E MUCH

'IOU'RE QUITE A GIR.l

J:.

216 5. . ~ttond
Pomeroy
912-3325

How aboul you? Do you know where
you ·re going? II you're like many ol us. you
probably have your moments ol doubl.

Attend The Church

ttm tu•

A

Here's a man who knows where he's
going-and it's a good lhing he does' Because even a small era II can llounder prelly
badly tf tl gels too far off course.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-EDGE OF THE ABYSS

LITTLE ORPHAM ANMIE-DIDUCTION

Tractor Sales, Inc.

YOUNG'S
CARPETING

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

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992·2206 or ff2·7UCI
Rt. I, PomeroY

Auoc:•o te~

JOPPA
Worsh1p 10 o.m
Church Sc:hool 9 o.m
Pro,.er
Meetmg Wednesdo.,. 8 p m .
LONG BOTTOM. Sunday uhool
at 9 30 o m. Wonht p servic es at
7 30 p m Bible study and Youth
meet•ng
at
8 p m
on
wednesdays
NORTH BETHEl Wors h1p 11
am ChurchSchoollOo m
Al FRED Sunday School 9 30
om Worsh1p 10:45 om , Proyer
meehng Wednesday 7 45 p.m
UMW Jrd 1u e~doy 8 p m
REEDS VIllE . Sunday School9 30
o m Worsh1p 1 J0 p m Prayer
Meelt ng 7 JO p m
Tuesdoy
VtS1Iahon 7 30 p. m 1st 1hursdoy
SIL VER RIDGE , Worsht p 10 a .m.
Chur ch S&lt; hool9 om
TUPPER S PlAINS Wo rsht p 9
am Chv rch SchoollO om .

KENO CHURCH OF CHRI&gt;T ,
George Fredenc:M , supt . Se rvice
weekly . q 30 om on Sunday
Preoc. htngllfs! and thtrd Sundoyli
of month by Cli fford Sm1th. 9 30

om
HOBSON CHRI STIAN UNION
Rev Ke1th Ebltn , pm tor Sunday
School
q 30 o m
leonard
G1lmore. l 1rst elder eventng ser
~ti C C. 7 JO p m Wednesday prayer
mee11ng, 7 30 p.m

MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO.
Roc me Reule "J rhe Rev Char les
Hand pastor . Su nde,. school q 45
o m ., mormng w orsh1 p II a m
henmg serv•ces. Tuesday dod
FrtdO)I , 7 30 p m

BEARWAllOW RIDGE CHURC H
OF

CH RI ST
Duane Worden
m•n.ster Bible d oss . lil ,JO o m .
morn 1ng worsh1p I O:JO o.m
e"ening worsh ip, 6·30 p m
Wednesday ll1ble stvd'f . b 30 p.m.

BRADBURY

CHURCH

OF

CHR IS T Mr . Donald Roley , pastor
Sunday ~chool 9.30 o.m war·
sh1p serv1ce 10.30 o.m .: Sun day
ser ..... ces . 7 p.m., yo uth group .
Wednesday , 7 p.m.
ANT IQUITY BAPTI ST . Rev . Earl
Shuler . pastor Sunday schoo l
9 30 o m. Chur ch serv•ce 7 p m..,
youth meeting 6 p.m Tuesday Bible Study , 7 p .m

RACINE

CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE Re" . John A . Coli men . pastor Fronkl1n lrnbodan .
&lt;holrmon ol !he Boord of Chris ·
tton L•le. Sunday Schoo l 9,30
am .. mormng worst11p 10 30:
Sunday e"enlng worsh1p, 7·30
p.m Prayer m&amp;v tmg, Wednes ·

doy 7:10 pm .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST . Don l .
Walke r. Pastor Ronn 1e Salser .
Sunday school sup t., Sunday
school, 9 30 o m morn1ng war
~hip . 10 40 a .m .. Sunday eventng
worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday eve n
mg Bible study , 7 30
DANVIllE WESLEYAN Rev R
0 Brown . pos1or Sunday School
9 30 o m
mormng worship
10 45 J'Outh serv•ce. 6 45 p.m.
evenmg worshtp 7 lO p.m..
prayer and pra ise , Wednesday .
730prn

SILVER RUN FRH BAPTIST Re•.
Morvin Mork •n . po1tor S!e~telit
tie Sunday school ~upt Sunday
school, 10 a .m., morntng worsh ip , 1! o m Sunday lllvtl'n lll Q
w orsh1 p. 7 30 Prayer meetmg
and 81ble ~tudy , Thur1daf' . 7.30
p.m .. youth se r.... •c:e . 6 p.m . SIJn·

TY Church , Sunday Sc hool ser
v•ce , Q 45 o m.. Worshtp serviCt ,
10·30 hongelisti( Servtce , 7 30
p m
Wed nesday
Pro.,.er
mee!•ng. 7.30.

MIDDlEPORT , Sunday school.
9:30a.m., R• ehard Vaughan sup!
Morning worsh•p 10 JO
SVRACUSE . Morning wor~h•p . 9
a.m .. Sunday sc hool 10 o.m Mu
Sampson Hall , sup! .

T' H5LP CONVICT
YOUR NIECe OF
ATTEMPTED
MURDER!

THe COMPANY!

DOUBLE

'1birlpool
220 E.

NAZAR ENE Rev J• m Broome ,
pastor. Mn . Mary lathey Sunda~
school StJpt StJndoy school. 9 30
a.m. mormng w orsh1p, 10 30
o m ,
Sunday
evongeltsttc
meeting . 7 00 p. m
Prayer
meeting, Wednesday . 7 30 p m

10:30.

THINIS HAPPHJS

r;;' THE I~5!~Y · 6 1VIN6 HER

i(IISHn .,. AND I ' LL ARRAN6C'
T' LfiME IT ARO Uf.I D WHEREi
TRIL~A WIL.L. SEE IT-· BEFORE
YDU TAKE DFF ON THAT

Ph. 949·9130

preoch1ng on first and thtr d Sun ·
doy o f month by Georg&amp;o Pickens

HARRI ,ONVIllE

Chester

· Ph.m.JJ08

DITTO FOR
'IOU IF Af.I Y·

AND IN RETURN
I'D ACT AS BAIT

A COMPA~y ME~ISER
WITH YOU RUI-INI~ ll

Slln-SJrYlC!·AttaSIOrln

doy
MIDDlEPORT CHURCH m THE

PRESBYTERIAN , He v
Ernest
Stricklin . pastor. Sunday church
Khool , 9.30 o m Mrs Homer
lee , supt . morn1ng worshtp ,

fHERE'S ·t.\'1 OFFER· ·

Home lite Sows .

ROSEBERRY'S
PENNZOIL

day
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOO
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST . Mev . Donny R Cool.: . poster Sun ·
George Fredeflck SIJpl Sundoy day school 9.30 am .. worah•p
morn•ng service . 9:30 a.m w1th serv1ce . 11 a .m . e ... enmg service ,

Owtght l. Zovitz direct or .

Pomeroy, Olllo

FURNITURE &amp; HARDWA@E

Chesler

dleport, 5th arid Ma in , George
CikJze. mm1ster , M1ke Gerl ach
superintendent Ter r y Yankey .
youth m1nis ter . Bible sc hool, q 30
a.m , morn1ng w orsh ip, 10 30
a.m ., eventng w orship , 7 30.
prayer ser\oOICe 7 p m Wednes ·

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY

RANKUri:

RIDENOUR SUPPLY .

RIY Rl1191
St. Rt. 7

Buttern ut A ~e .. Pomeroy . Envoy
Rev Robert Hoyden
ond Mn Roy Win ing off icer!i 1n
Re ... . James Corbitt
charge .
Svnday · ho line ss
CHESTER. Worsh 1p 9 15 om.
m.eting, 10 o.m , Sunday School. ' Chu rch SchooiiO o .m
10·30 a .m. Sunday school leader
POMEROY
worship serYtCIB,
YPSM . Elo1se Adam!&gt; . 7 p.m . 9 15 o m . Sunday schoo l. 10 30
solvot1on meetmg , vanous o m .
Rev
Rober! HoYden
apeak.ers ond mus1c specials . 7 30 m1n1ster
p m Thursdoy- 10 om to 2 p m
ENTERPRISE . Worsh tp 9 o m
ladies Home league. oil women Church Sc hool I 0 o m
invited: 7:30p.m. prayer mee ttnQ
ROCK SPRINGS Worsh1p 10
and B1bl e study , Bob Estep am . Church School 9,15o m
leader. Re\' . Noel Hermon
UMY F 0.30 p.m.
teacher
FlATWOODS, Worst·11 p, II o m
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP- Church SchoollO a .m.
TIST CHAPEL Route I , Shade MIDDlEPORTCLUSTER
Past or Bobby Elk1ns . Sunday
Rev , Robert Bumgarner
school, 5 p.m. Sunday worsh•p.
HEATH . Robert Bumgar ner
5:45 p m.; Wednesday proyi!r ser - Poster
Worsh1p 10 30 o m
&gt;tlce . 7.J0p .m.
Church School 9:30 o.m UMVF 6

Of CHRIS T, :100 W. Main St ., Jerry
Paul , minister, phone 992 -7666
Conserva tive. non ·tnstrumf!'ntol
Sunday worship . 10 a.m .· Btble
study , 11 a.m.; worsh1p, b p m.
Wednesday 81ble study , 7 p.m .

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MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner,

night prayer mee ting and Bible
study, 1 30 p m.

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TIST , Corner Ash and Plum . Noel
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ing serv1ce . 7 30 p.m.; Sunday
School . 10·30 a.m.

7 30. Wednesdo','

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SWISHER &amp;.Lun;,"
PHARMACY

Near long Bottom . Edsel Hart.
pastor Sunday schoo l 10 a .m .i
Church . 7 30 p. m .; prover
meeti ng , 7 30 p m Thvrsdoy

Robert Groves , rector . Ser ... ice . 11
a.m.; Sunday scnoot with Dole

service ,

PomtrOY

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH.

MIDDLEPORT

Church &amp; Olllco Supplies

John F. Fultt, Mil•·
Ph. 91H101

Rev . Bobby Porter . pastor Sun·
dey schoo l. 10 o m.; Su nday war ·
ship. 11 a.m .. Sunday evening
service . 7 p.m.; Wednesdoyfam• ly Tro11ng Hour , 7 p .m. Wednesday
worship service, 7;30 p.m.

Third A ... e., the Re..,. , W1lltom Kntt·
tel , pastor, Ronald . Dugan , Sun·
dey School Supt . Closs&amp;$ for all
ages evemng service. 7 30: Bible
s!udy Wednesday . 7·30 p.m ..
youth ser\' •ces Fridov . 7·30 p.m.

MIDDlEPORT BOOK STORE

NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI

ZION CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

Pomeroy· Horrisonvtlle Rd .. Don
Kennedy , postor . Bill McElroy .
Sunday !(hool sup t
Sundo,.
school. 9 30 o rn morning wor sh ip and commun• on 10 30 o m ..
Sunday e"ening youth Chmt lon
Endeavor , b p. m w01~h1p set
vi ce . 7 p m Wednes.doy evenmg
prayer meel•ng and Bible study. 7
pm
!&gt;I JOHN lUTHI:HAN CHURCH,
Pi r, e G rove The Re v W1lliom
M •ddlesworth
t'ostor
Church
ser..,.ICei 9 JO o m ~undoy School
10 JO om

7 00 yout h aervtce, Wedne5doy ,
1 OOp m

LANGSVILlE

CH RI STIA N

CHURCH Robert Muuer . pastor .
Sunday school, 9 30 o .m . Roy
S1gmon supt ., morning worsh•p .
10 30 Sunday evemng service .
't .30 mid · week sendee Wedne§·
day . 7pm
SYRACUS! CHURCH Of TH!
NAZARENE
Re v. Dole Bon ,
pastor
Bob Moore . Sunday
School sup! Sunday school 9 30
a.m .. morn ing w ors hip , 10 45
o.rr · eYorgeltstlc servtce . 7 p.m
W.Onflsdoy S&amp;l v•&lt;e~
proy9r
end praise , 7 p m , Nolorene
~outh
7 p m. Doily prayer
meeting. t1 30 a m . Mens prayer
mee tmg , )o tu rdoy 7 p .m.

W!N UNITED 6RETHH!N IN
CHRI ST . Elden R Bloke pouor
Sunder School 10 o rn . Howo1d
M cCo ~ sup!
Morning sermon

II o.m .. Sunde~ ntght servtees
Chriat•on Endeo vot 7.30 p.m.,
Song se rv•&lt;e . 8 p m ; Preaching
8.30 p m. Midwee$.: Prayer
mee ting. Wed nesday . 7 p.m.; Roy
Adami. , Ia y leocfer

SAINTS, Porllond ~o c me Road . Sunday ~ chool . q 45 o m , wor·
Wi ll iam Roush, po ~tor . Rus~oll sh1p servke . 11 a.m . and 7 30
Ro tdi tl church sc hoo l Dlfector
p m , Weekly Bibl e St udy .
Sunde~ Sc hool , 9 30 o rn . Mom
Wednesday , 7 30p.m .
lng wor~hip . 10 JO a.m .. Svndo~
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST , P.
eventng ser..,•ce 7 p.m Wednes · 0 Box 487 . Miller St. , Mason , W.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST , day e ... ening prayer ser~t t ce s 7.30 Vo . Sunday Bible Study 10 o.m ..
located at Rutland on New limo p.rn .
Worship II a.m ond 1 p.m. B1ble
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST , Rev . Earl Stud.y Wedne•doy 7 p.m. Vocal
Rood , next to Fou~st Acre Park ,
Rev . Ray Rovse . pastor Robert Shuler . po~t o r . Worship service . mUSIC
Musser , ~undoy School supt. ~un­ 9 30 o .m . Sunday sc hoo l. 10 30 . MASON ASSEMBlY OF GOO ,
do,. uhool , IO:JO a.m .. wor1.h1p a.m . S1ble Study and proye1 ser
Dudding l one, Mason, W Vo .
7 30 p.m.81ble Studv Wednes v•co Thursday . 7:30p.m.
Chester tennant . Poster Sundoy
doy , 7 30 p .m .. Saturd ay night
CARLEtON CHURCH, Ktngsbury School q,45 a.m.. Children s
prayer service . 7 lO p.m .
Road. Gory King. pastor Sundar Church 6.-4S p.m. Young People 1.
HEMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN sc:hool. 9 30 a m , Rolph Cor , Service b:45 p.m. Evon9ellstic
Roge1 Wot~oon , pastor . Kenneth superin tenden t: evening wor,h ip. Service 7 30 p.m . Women s M• s·
Byer . Sunday schoo l sup t Morn - 7.30 p.m . Prayer meeting
sionory Coundl 10 o m . lint and
ing worsh ip, 9.30 o .m ., Sun· Wednes.doy , 7 30 p.m.
th ird Tuesdoys. Prayer and Bible
doyschool , 10 30 o m . evening
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN. Study . Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
serv1&lt;a 7·30. Wednesday Bible ~1u ce Smith, pastor
Wallace
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRISI
Study , 7'30 p.m.
Damewood, Supt. Bfble School . IN CHRISTIAN UNION lhe Re, ,
MT. UNION BAPTIST , Don 9.30 o.m . Precx hing serv1ce. W.UIIom Campbell, po!itor Sunday
Wilson ,
Sunday
school 10 45 o.m No evening servtce .
School. 9:30 a m .. Jame s Hughes .
superin te nden t Sund ay sc hool ,
HI'SELL RUN FREE METHODIST supt . e'ltning service. 7:30p .m.
9.45 a.m. evemng warsh1p, 1 30 CHURCH . Rev Herbert A ilmg. Wedne,doy evening pr ayer
p m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m pastor . Sunday School 9 30 o.m., mee ting, 7:30p .m . Youth proyer
Wednesday
Morn ing •erv•ce
10:30 a.m. Slltr ... lca each Tues.doy.
TUPPERS PlAINS CH RISIIAN Evangel•sllc serv•ce 1 30 p.m
FAIR VIEW BIBlE CHURCH,
CHURC H, Eugene Underwood. ~royer meeting, Thursdov , 7.30 l etart , W. Va .. Rl L Rev . Charles
pastor Howard Coldwell Ji. . pm
Horgroyes , pastor , Worsh ip ser Sunde.,. School Supt .
~undoy
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at vic es, 9.30 a.m.: Sundov school.
School , 9· 30 a.m .. Mormng Ser
Bold tl;nob . Rev . lawrence 11 o .m . evening worship , 7 30
mon, 10 .30 a.m. Sunda.,. evenmg C lue!iencomp , Sr .. peat or. Roger p.m
Tue1doy co ttage prayer
~ervke . 7 p .m.
Willford. Sr , Sundav ~chool supt meeting and Bible study, 9 30
lETART
fALl S UNITED Sundcy school 9.30 a., even1ng a .m . Worship urvice. Wednes ·
BRETHREN . Rev Freeland Noffls . wors h1p , 7 30 p m. Prayer doy , 7 30 p .m .
po1101 , Floyd Norfls . supt, Sunday moetmg. Wed nes day 7 30 p m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH . now
liChool , 9 30 a,.m , morntng ser
'f'outh meet1ng , Su ndov . !, 30 p,m locoled on Pomeroy Pike County
moo . 10 lO o m , Proyer serv•ce . w1th Don and Martha Mead ows in Roo d 2S near Flotwoocb . Rev .
Wednesday 7.30 p .m
chor ge
Blackwood . pastor. Service1 on
CHESlER CHURCH Of lH!
WHITE S CHAPEL . C ool~t•lte RO Sunde,. ot 10:30 a.m . and 7 30
NAZARENE , Aev. Herbert Grote . Hev . Hot Deeter pm;tor Sunday p.m with Sundoy school. 9 30
p01tor Worship ser" lce, II o m •chool 9 30 o rn .. wouhtp se rv1ce o .n . Bible •tudy, Wednesday ,
and 7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday 10 30 a n1 B1ble s!udy and p rayer 7 30p.m.
School 9 30 a.m. Rt chord Bort on
sBI Vtce Wednesday , 7 30p.m .
IN OE~ENDENl
HOliNESS
•upt. Pra yer meetmg Wedne ~
RUi l ANO
CH URCH , INC.
Peorl St .. Mid·
doy , 7 30p .m
RUILANO CHURCH. OF CHRIST , dleport . Rev. O 'Dell Manley,
BHAO FORO CHUR CH OF Lorry Coleman pastor. Co· S!Jn· pastor, Sonny Hudton , Sunday
CHRIST , Gobnel Mus. pastor 81· day school supt~ , Sorn McKinney school supt. Sunday school , 9·30
ble Sunday School9·30 o .m mor· and Herb 1:11111 Sunday schoo l and o .m ., evening worship , 7.30 p.m.
ning chur ch 10 JO a .m ., Sunday communion. 9 30 o.m Worship Prayer and p roist se rvice ,
tvening r.ervlce, 7 00 p m and cornu man 10 30o .m
W~es.do~ . 7,30 p.m .
Wedne!doy !ervlce, 7 30 p.m.
HUTIAND CD MMUNITV
THE PEOPlE'S CHURCH OF
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST CHURCH , ~unday Xhool . 9:30 f'OMEROV
Co rn•r Ma in and
CHURCH. Rev Floyd F. Shook . om worship strvtee . 11 a.m .. Coull Sts .. third floor over
pastor . Llo yd Wright . Sunday Wedruu doy proyer meeting , 7·30 lighthouse Reslau retnl . H1nry
School Sup!. , Morning Worsh ip p.m youth ~ervkes Sundof' . 7 Cook , pollor. Sunday s&lt;hool, 10
'1 ·30 o.m . Sunday School 10:20 p m .. Sunday night worship . 7 30 o .m , morning worship, 1I a.m.;
a.m.. Wednesday Prayer ond 81·
RUILAND CHURCH OF THE evening service, 7:30. Wedntl ·
ble Study 7 30 p.m. Sunday even. NAlAittNt , lole ... . lloyd 0 . Crimm, doy evening servke. 7:30. In·
1ng worship 7 30 i&gt; m . Choir Proc · Jr poi l o• Sundav nhool, 9 30 terdenomlnoll'onal , fu ll gospel.
tic:e Thursday . 7 p.m
am wor~hlp service. 10;30 o Ill
RUTLAND CH UR CH OF GOD DEXTER CHURCH OF CHHISl , ~ rc,od(.ost l1 ve over WMPO young f.latlor Dannl1 Bole s. Svndoy
Chorlll f(uue ll. Sr . mmlste• . pe ople s
se r .,.ice
1 p m School, 10 o m., worship service,
R•ck Macom ber. sup! !Iunday ~ " ongfli i\IIC c.ervlct, 7 30 p m 11 ·30 a.m . and 7 30 p m . Prayer
sc hool , 9 JO o 111 worshtp ser
Wud nf' h my ~r~e• vice 7 30 p.m mee!lng, Wednesday . 7.30 p m
v1&lt;e 10 30 o:J 111 B1ble )tudy. rues
IM~ O N COUNT V
RUTlAND A~OS TOLIC CHURCH
doy , 7 :JOp ,.,
Ilk) I ~UUI HI:HN HAJl TI~T . Cor Of- JESUS CHRIST l:lder James
~fO RGANIZEO
CHURCH . Of nm ol ;e(ond or1d Anders.on . Mtll•r. Biblfl study, Wedn~Jdoy ,
j. \ 11\ n tl.tll,T Of- LATHH OAY Mo~nn ~fl \ l nr I 'Oilk Low ther .
7 JO p m. Sunday School , 10 o.m

Sunday n1gh t service , 7 30 p.m .

POMEROY

WESLEYAN

HOLINE SS
Harrisonville Rood .
Dewey King, pas!or; Edison
Weaver , assistant : Henry Eblin ,
Jr ., Sunda y !chool •upt. Sunde~
school. 9.30 a .m .; morning w ar·
ship , II a .m. Sunday evening ter ·
'll(e, 7:30 : prayer mee tin g, Thurs -

lng sar .... lce. 7 p.rn .: Wednesday
service. 7 30 p.m.

JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER George's Crtek Road . Church
~c h oo l , ~30 a.m.; morning war ·
!h ip. 10:JO. eYening servke , 7:30.
Prayer mee ti ng Wedne•doy. 7.30

pm .
ST. PAUL lUTHERAN CHURCH .

day , 7:30 p.m.
Corner of Sycamore and Second
SYRACUSE FIRS T CHURCH OF ~~~ , Pomeroy. The Rev William
GOD - Not Pen tecos!ol , Rev
George O ller, pastor. Worship
ser..,.i&lt;e Sunday . 9:45 a.m ., Sun ·
day school, II a .m .. worsh ip ler v•ce , 7 30 p.m Thursday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p .m .
MT HERMON United Brethren
Church Sunday School 9.l0 a .m.
Wonhlp tervice
1 0 : ~5
a.m .
Preoc.hing services every Sunday
alternating with C. E. Wedne,doy
prayer meeting 7:30 p m Re ... .
David
James leach . po•tor
Holter, loy leader

Middlesworth , Pastor . Sunday
School at 9:4S a .m. and Church
Services 11 o.m.
SACRED HEART , Rev. Father
Paul 0. Welton , pa stor. Phone
992·'1825. S oturda~ ewening Moll ,
7 JO , Sund ay Moss . 8 and 10 o.m ;
Conf euion . So turdov . 7·7 30p m .

CHRIST IAN BAPTIST - On lho
Route 7 bvpou . James f . Jll.ettee ,
pcn!or. Sunday school, 10 a.m .;
morning worship . 11 a .m.: e\len ·
lng ~.ervice . 7.
TRINITY Christian A11embly .

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. I mile Cool,llle -

Gilbert

A~

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ACCID!N,.•PRONE?
.

Spon~ r .

eas t of Rutlan d, !unction of Route pastor. Sunday schoof, 9·30 a .m.;
124 and Noble Summlt Rood (T· morning worship , II a .m . Sundov
174 }. Sunday Bible lecture , 9·30 e-_.ening serv ic•, 7 :30 p.m .:
a .. : Watchtower sludy. tO 30 midwHk p rayer service Wednes·
a.m ., Tuesday, Bible s tud~ . 7 and doy, 7:30p.m.
8: IS p.m., Thur5doy , theocratic
MOUNT
Olive Community
sch ool , 7:30 p m.:
service Church , long 6ottom. Runell
mHting, 8 30 p .m .
CHne, superin tendent. Sunday
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Gran I St. . School 10 a .m. You th group and
Middleport . Bobby Elklnt . pastor . prayer meet1ngs W~n es da.,. 7:30
Sunday School , 10 a.m.: worship p.m. C.,urch services Sundov 7:30
service 11 a.m.: evtning service , p.m. lawrence Bush , pallor.
7 30 p.m . Thursdav prayer
meeting and Bible study . 7.30
p.m.

RUTlAND FREEWILL

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HOW
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Clubs to heart to set
NORTH
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BORN LOSER

WEST

WHYDIDtJ'T '(JI) TAJ(E
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LlP ll\B ~'BIJS~

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BAPTIST

Churc h - leland Haley, poslor .
Sunday s.c hool, 10 a.m.: evening
service , 7:30 p . m . Prayer
meeting, Wednesday , 7:l0 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOO ol Prophecy .
located on the 0 . J. White Rood
off h ighway 160. Sunday School
10· a.m . Superintendent John
l o..,.edoy. first Wedn11doy night
ol month CPMA services . second
Wednetdor Wlf',a mettlng, thlrd
through
ifth youth service .
GooriieCrayle. poalor.

~~TBA.yPTIST CHAPEL -

570

In 1976, Francis Meloy, Jr.,
S. ambassador to
Lebanon, and his economic
aide, Robert Waring, were
llhot to death by terrorists In a
combat sector of Beirut.
Abo that day In 1876, 11.1
peraona were
when
10,000 atudent1 conducted a
rlotoua demonstration In the

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"The Slorf With All Kinds of Stull"
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LAWNS - GAR DENS

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Pass

Openmg lead : •

DON'T EVEN
THINK ABOUT IT

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mond to Gene who led a

SouIll
I+
Pass

Pass

BARNEY

clubs and shifled to Lhe
deuce or hea rts aflcr Gene
Ne1ger. his partner, had dis·
card ed th e five of that suit.
Maybe declare~ should
have won in hi s hand , played
~M THAT SCRAMBltD WORD GAME
hts a~e or spades and made
b H r1 Am 10 ana Bob Lee
10 !rocks. But declar er won ~ ~
I)
®
Y en
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in dummy and lost a trump
'
p • Unscramble lhese lour Jumbles,
YOURS - IS VERY OLD!
f .In esse 1o p e t er •s k mg
. e one letter to each square , to lorm
ter led a second heart. South lour ora 1nary words.
won, played his ace orr---:-:~::-,
spades. got the bad news bul l
still gave the hand a final
Lry . He led a Lhird club.
Peter won and led a dla·
.
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.

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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer : South

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. under I he s1gn ol Gern tnl.
Ameri can soprano Helen
Traubel wa s born Jun e 16.
1903.
On thi s day in histor y :
In 1871 , Lhc An cient Order
uf Nobles of Lhe Mystic Shrme
There 1s no morning star. was organized in New York
CiLy by Dr. Waiter FlemLllg.
The evenin g star s are
In 1963 , Ru ssia put the fir'!
Mer cur y, Venus , Mar s,
woman
into space
Sat urn and Jupiter.
Valentina
Tcre
shkova.
Those born on this date are
The Almanac
United Press International
Today is Friday , June 16,
the !67th day of 1978 with 198
to follow.
The moon is between 1ts
fir;1 quarter and full phase.

f' rlday. June 16

K

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Two spades became the
contract at both tables m an
Important match. AI table
one VVest cashed three top
clubs and led a fourth. South
ruffed wit h dununy' s eight
and when West failed to
overruff, South just led a
trump to hi s ace. dropped
West s &gt;ingleton king and
made two overtri ck s.
At the other table Peter
VVelchsel cashed just two

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third trump. South w on in
dummy and tried to cas h a
heart, but Gene rufled. .L
South overrufled, but the
defense had five tricks in
~ ..A
and were still sure or a clu b
Lri ck.
,
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to know if there is any fool·
proor way to avoid getting to r--::R-:O::-::O:-L:-:-:I
• siam orr the ace and king .
Now arrange the circled let1ers to
of.lrumps.
lorm the surprise answer. as sugThere are seve r al m eth· L_.,L1_ _I\."'-"'.!1"'-'·' --''--'---' gested by the abOve canoon
ods designed to avoid thi s,
but there is not one expert
pair that hasn 'I landed in six
Prlntanswerhere: "[
off that ace and king of
(Answers tomorrow )
trumps.
tNF.WSI'A.PF.H t: NTEHPR ISt: ASSN . !
Jumbles: SNORT MOTIF CHORUS GENDER

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Bridge, " care of th is newspaper. P 0 Box 489, Radio City
Station. New York , N Y ' JIJt9 J

Yesterday's

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Protection f or

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lady recluse - ''HER-MITI"

�16, 1978

»--:.The.Pil~tinel, Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, June 16, 19'18

'DICKTRA... ,

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC;
TRINITY CHURCH . Rev . W. H
flerrin. pastor; Bob Buck . Sunday
school supt. Church School. 9 ·15
om ; Worship Ulr'o'ice. 10:30 am

Choir rehearsal . Tuesdor . 7 30
p.m under direction o Alice

Neas•.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE

Corner Un1on and

Mulberry , Re ~ . Clyde V. Hender·
son . pastor. Sunday school , 9 30
a.m., Glen McClung , ~upL : morn·
ing worship , 10:30 a .m .. evening

RUTLAND CHVRCH OF GOO,

PENTECOST"-L .

;Dutton and Rome Williamson loy

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP·

7·30: mid· wlitek sennce .

W~nesdoy ,

7.30 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL , The Rev .

leden , assisting the rector .
POMEROY CH URCH OF CHRIST,
212 W Main St.Jo hn McArthur .

pastor, Bible school . 9·30 c m .
morning worsh ip, 10·30 am ..
·Youth meeting~ . b 30 p.m : even
in g worship

THE SALVATION ARMY

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CH URCH. Rev . Ral ph
Smt ih
pastor. Sunday sc hoo l 9:30 o m
Mrl. Worley Froncts, supe rm ten·
dent. Prtocl'ung service!i f irst &amp;
third Sundays follow1ng Sunday

S&lt; hool.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST .
Preoctung 9:30a .m .. f irst and se·
cond Sundays of each mon th ;
third and fourth Sundays each
mon th , Worship service at 7 30
p.m. Wednesday evenings of
7·30. Prover and Btble Study

SEVENTH -DAY

ADVENTI5T .

Mulberry Heights Rood . Pomeroy .
Pastor, Albert Oithn , Sabbath
School Superintendent , Claro
Mdntyre Sabbath School. Sotvr
day afternoon at '2 00 , w1 th War ·
ship SerYice followmg at 3· 15.

RUTLAND

FIRST

BA PTIST

CHURCH Sis ter
Ha r riett
Worner . Supt . Sunday School .
9:30 a.m .; mormng worsh tp,
!0:45a.m
THE HILAND CHAPEl . George
Co•ta. past or Sunday School.
9:30am .. evening worship , 7·30.
Thursday '"ening prayer servtce,
7:30p.m.

POMEROY

FIRST

BAPTIST

Oovid Mann. minishH W1lliom
Wo,•on , S.undoy nl'loo\ •up' . Su"
doy school 9;30 o .m . morning
worsh ip 10.30 o .m

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . 282
Mulberry A ve .. Pomeroy , Paul J.
Wh ite, Pa stor . Gory Basham , Sun ·
day sc hool lupt . Sunday schoo l,
9·30 a m
mo1ning worshtp
10 30. even1ng w orship . b.JO p m.
Midweek prayer serv-tce, 7·30
p.m .

MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER
De•ter Rd ., longsYille Oh1o Rev
Sunday
Clyde Fenell . Pastor
School
II
o .m
Saturday
preaching serv1ces 7 J0 p.m.
Wednesdo,. eYentng Btble study'
at 7.30 p.m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bailey Run Rood Re~t Emmell
Row$on . post or . Handley Dunn .
tupt . Sunday school 10 o m Sun dav evenmg serv• ce 7 30 Btble
teaching. 7·30 p m Th u 1~doy

DYESVIllE

COMMU NI TY

CHURCI;t, Roger C. Turner pa stor
Sunday school . 9·30 o m Sunday
morn in g worsh1p , 10 30 Sun day
evemng ser vice. 7 30

MIOOLEPOR l
MT. MORIAH BAP TIST Corner
Fourth and Mo•n Mtddleport
Rev. Henry Key , J r pastor Sun
day School , q:l() am Mrs Er'..11 n
Boumgordne1
wpt
Morm ng
worship . 10 45 a m

MIDDLEPORT

CHURCH

Of

CHRIST . lN CHRISTIAN UNION
Lawrence Monlev . pastor Mrs
Ru uell Young , Sunday School
Supt. Sundoy School 9 30 o m
Even ing wo rJhtp . 7 30. Wedne s
dov prayer meet1ng , 7 30 p.m .

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD .
Rocine Route 2. the Rev Jome ..
M Muncy, pastor Sunday school
9·4S o m morn•ng w orship , 11
a.m .. evening worsh1p , 7 30
Prayer meeting, Tue sday . 7 30
p m ., 't'oung peoples meet1ng
7:30pm. Thursday

MIDDLEPORT

FIRST

BA~II&gt;T

COt"ner Si•th and Pa lmer . the Rev
Kirby Oiler,
pastor . Robert
Porker . superin t•nde nt . Sunday .
WMPO Rod•o program 7 45 a.m ..
Sunday School , 9 15 am .. M orntng Worsh 1p 10 15 a.m . Youth ocHvtt l&amp;l ond fellowship tor JUniOr
ond sentor high students, 0 p .m
Sunday evening worsh 1p, 7 30
p m M1d· wee!.. prayer serv1ces.
Wednesdo)' , 7 30 p m

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OF

CHRIST

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TO MC' .EH l

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APPUANCE II

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FOOD MARKET

St.

SUNOCO
SERVICE
CENTERS

Tilt Store
With A Htlrl

510 N. 2nd

212W.

Rotlne
Ph."9-2626

P. J. PAULEY,
AGENT

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M1rkots

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Bob's Market

ofCalumbus, 0 .
104 W. Main

Pomeroy 992-2!•2
Millon 713-5721

YES ••• AND
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OISC~PANCY

Mid11ay Market

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912·2311 Pomeroy

pm
RUTlAND . Wilbur Hill. Pas tor.
Worshtp 10·30 o.m . Church School
9 30 a.m .

SYRACUSE ClUSTER
Rev Harvey Koch , J•
ASBURY
Worshi p II o m
Church School 9 :50 a.m . UMW
f~rst Tue sday 81ble Study Thurs
7.JOp .m
FORES T RUN Worship 9 a m
Church SchoollO d m .
MINERSVIllE . Worsh1p 10 o m
Church School9 a .m .
SYRACUSE. Church Sc:hool 9:00
o m Worship Slltrvice 7:30pm

Fulton·
Dtull Troctors, New Holi1nd
Fum Machinery
Ave.9925101

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Reuter-Brogan

Re'v . David Hams
Cluster Leader
Rev . Steven Wilson
Florence Smi!h
Hilton Wolfe
Associ ates
BETHANY . (Dorcas ). Worshtp
q:JO o .m Church School 10:30

Insurance
Senices
214 E. Maon
992 ·5130 Pomeroy

o.m
CARMEl . Chruch Schoo l 9:30
om Worsh1p 10 30om . 2nd and
4th Sundays
APPlE GROVE Sun day School
qJo om Worsh1p 7 30 p m l~ t
an d 3rd Sundo~s Prayer mee ting
Wednesday 7 30 p m , Fellowshtp
supper f~rsl So!urdoy b p m. UMW
2nd Tuesday 7.30 p.m.
EAST LETART. Chruch School If
o m Won;hip servtce 10 o.m
Prayer
mee ti ng 7·30 p .m .
Wedne5doy UMW f~rsl Tuesday
7JOp.m .
ftACINf: W'E~lf"'AN - !tu"doy
schoo l 10 o m., worship 11 o m
Cho.r practice, Thursday 8 p .m.
LETART FAll S Church School
10om Wors h1p s&amp;rYice , q om.
MORNI NG STAR Worsh ip 9:30
om Church School 10 30 a .m .,
M1d Week Serv •ce Wednesday 8
pm
MORSE CH AP El , Won.hp 11
om . Church School q 30om.
PORTLAND . Worsh•p 7 J0 p m.
Church School9 30 o.m
SUTTON , Church School 9 30
o m Worshtp h t and 3rd Sundo)'l
10 30 a .m

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE
Grocertts Gtnerll Mtrchandlst

Rodne Uf-2550

WILKINSON
Smal En&amp;ines

Sales &amp; Service

STATE FARM
INSURANCE

VIRGIL B.
TEAFORD SR.

Thai's where the Church comes 1n. The
leachongs of the Church gtve us l he baste
understanding and philosophy we need If
we are lo do a good JOb of navigaltng our
way through life. In the Church we lea rn lhe
mean1ng of faith-and we learn . too , why
our Faith has endured through the cantunes We come to realiZe lhe wonder ard
beauty of wisdom . kindness and lolerance .
If you feel lhat you've gollen off your
course somehow . . don'l try lo find your
way back alone Remember lhal your
church stands ever ready lo welcome you.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

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Thursday

Friday

Acts

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ol your Wedding .

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . R1chord Thomas
Pastor
Duane Sydenstrt( ker
John Dougla s

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Miqht not
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t'ree miles to that be.er;, wouldn't cost dont qrow on A car
the qallon' remedied. just peanuts' mone1.1 trees~ that

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This Sunday

'lo'l•"" S. Third

TO KNOW WHERE
TO PLACE' YOU · -

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DON'T CiE1 TOO
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FOR ME TO TEACH YOU MUCH
THAT YOU DON'T ALREADY KNOW,
ANN IE·· ·

Wednesday

461 5... rd. Middleport

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PUT ME' IH ... YOU'RE TfACHIN'
ALL MY ClASSES AREN'T
' YOU?

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Acts

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IT DOESN'T MCIK E MUCH

'IOU'RE QUITE A GIR.l

J:.

216 5. . ~ttond
Pomeroy
912-3325

How aboul you? Do you know where
you ·re going? II you're like many ol us. you
probably have your moments ol doubl.

Attend The Church

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Here's a man who knows where he's
going-and it's a good lhing he does' Because even a small era II can llounder prelly
badly tf tl gels too far off course.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-EDGE OF THE ABYSS

LITTLE ORPHAM ANMIE-DIDUCTION

Tractor Sales, Inc.

YOUNG'S
CARPETING

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

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Auoc:•o te~

JOPPA
Worsh1p 10 o.m
Church Sc:hool 9 o.m
Pro,.er
Meetmg Wednesdo.,. 8 p m .
LONG BOTTOM. Sunday uhool
at 9 30 o m. Wonht p servic es at
7 30 p m Bible study and Youth
meet•ng
at
8 p m
on
wednesdays
NORTH BETHEl Wors h1p 11
am ChurchSchoollOo m
Al FRED Sunday School 9 30
om Worsh1p 10:45 om , Proyer
meehng Wednesday 7 45 p.m
UMW Jrd 1u e~doy 8 p m
REEDS VIllE . Sunday School9 30
o m Worsh1p 1 J0 p m Prayer
Meelt ng 7 JO p m
Tuesdoy
VtS1Iahon 7 30 p. m 1st 1hursdoy
SIL VER RIDGE , Worsht p 10 a .m.
Chur ch S&lt; hool9 om
TUPPER S PlAINS Wo rsht p 9
am Chv rch SchoollO om .

KENO CHURCH OF CHRI&gt;T ,
George Fredenc:M , supt . Se rvice
weekly . q 30 om on Sunday
Preoc. htngllfs! and thtrd Sundoyli
of month by Cli fford Sm1th. 9 30

om
HOBSON CHRI STIAN UNION
Rev Ke1th Ebltn , pm tor Sunday
School
q 30 o m
leonard
G1lmore. l 1rst elder eventng ser
~ti C C. 7 JO p m Wednesday prayer
mee11ng, 7 30 p.m

MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO.
Roc me Reule "J rhe Rev Char les
Hand pastor . Su nde,. school q 45
o m ., mormng w orsh1 p II a m
henmg serv•ces. Tuesday dod
FrtdO)I , 7 30 p m

BEARWAllOW RIDGE CHURC H
OF

CH RI ST
Duane Worden
m•n.ster Bible d oss . lil ,JO o m .
morn 1ng worsh1p I O:JO o.m
e"ening worsh ip, 6·30 p m
Wednesday ll1ble stvd'f . b 30 p.m.

BRADBURY

CHURCH

OF

CHR IS T Mr . Donald Roley , pastor
Sunday ~chool 9.30 o.m war·
sh1p serv1ce 10.30 o.m .: Sun day
ser ..... ces . 7 p.m., yo uth group .
Wednesday , 7 p.m.
ANT IQUITY BAPTI ST . Rev . Earl
Shuler . pastor Sunday schoo l
9 30 o m. Chur ch serv•ce 7 p m..,
youth meeting 6 p.m Tuesday Bible Study , 7 p .m

RACINE

CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE Re" . John A . Coli men . pastor Fronkl1n lrnbodan .
&lt;holrmon ol !he Boord of Chris ·
tton L•le. Sunday Schoo l 9,30
am .. mormng worst11p 10 30:
Sunday e"enlng worsh1p, 7·30
p.m Prayer m&amp;v tmg, Wednes ·

doy 7:10 pm .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST . Don l .
Walke r. Pastor Ronn 1e Salser .
Sunday school sup t., Sunday
school, 9 30 o m morn1ng war
~hip . 10 40 a .m .. Sunday eventng
worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday eve n
mg Bible study , 7 30
DANVIllE WESLEYAN Rev R
0 Brown . pos1or Sunday School
9 30 o m
mormng worship
10 45 J'Outh serv•ce. 6 45 p.m.
evenmg worshtp 7 lO p.m..
prayer and pra ise , Wednesday .
730prn

SILVER RUN FRH BAPTIST Re•.
Morvin Mork •n . po1tor S!e~telit
tie Sunday school ~upt Sunday
school, 10 a .m., morntng worsh ip , 1! o m Sunday lllvtl'n lll Q
w orsh1 p. 7 30 Prayer meetmg
and 81ble ~tudy , Thur1daf' . 7.30
p.m .. youth se r.... •c:e . 6 p.m . SIJn·

TY Church , Sunday Sc hool ser
v•ce , Q 45 o m.. Worshtp serviCt ,
10·30 hongelisti( Servtce , 7 30
p m
Wed nesday
Pro.,.er
mee!•ng. 7.30.

MIDDlEPORT , Sunday school.
9:30a.m., R• ehard Vaughan sup!
Morning worsh•p 10 JO
SVRACUSE . Morning wor~h•p . 9
a.m .. Sunday sc hool 10 o.m Mu
Sampson Hall , sup! .

T' H5LP CONVICT
YOUR NIECe OF
ATTEMPTED
MURDER!

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'1birlpool
220 E.

NAZAR ENE Rev J• m Broome ,
pastor. Mn . Mary lathey Sunda~
school StJpt StJndoy school. 9 30
a.m. mormng w orsh1p, 10 30
o m ,
Sunday
evongeltsttc
meeting . 7 00 p. m
Prayer
meeting, Wednesday . 7 30 p m

10:30.

THINIS HAPPHJS

r;;' THE I~5!~Y · 6 1VIN6 HER

i(IISHn .,. AND I ' LL ARRAN6C'
T' LfiME IT ARO Uf.I D WHEREi
TRIL~A WIL.L. SEE IT-· BEFORE
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preoch1ng on first and thtr d Sun ·
doy o f month by Georg&amp;o Pickens

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DITTO FOR
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AND IN RETURN
I'D ACT AS BAIT

A COMPA~y ME~ISER
WITH YOU RUI-INI~ ll

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doy
MIDDlEPORT CHURCH m THE

PRESBYTERIAN , He v
Ernest
Stricklin . pastor. Sunday church
Khool , 9.30 o m Mrs Homer
lee , supt . morn1ng worshtp ,

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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST . Mev . Donny R Cool.: . poster Sun ·
George Fredeflck SIJpl Sundoy day school 9.30 am .. worah•p
morn•ng service . 9:30 a.m w1th serv1ce . 11 a .m . e ... enmg service ,

Owtght l. Zovitz direct or .

Pomeroy, Olllo

FURNITURE &amp; HARDWA@E

Chesler

dleport, 5th arid Ma in , George
CikJze. mm1ster , M1ke Gerl ach
superintendent Ter r y Yankey .
youth m1nis ter . Bible sc hool, q 30
a.m , morn1ng w orsh ip, 10 30
a.m ., eventng w orship , 7 30.
prayer ser\oOICe 7 p m Wednes ·

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY

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Buttern ut A ~e .. Pomeroy . Envoy
Rev Robert Hoyden
ond Mn Roy Win ing off icer!i 1n
Re ... . James Corbitt
charge .
Svnday · ho line ss
CHESTER. Worsh 1p 9 15 om.
m.eting, 10 o.m , Sunday School. ' Chu rch SchooiiO o .m
10·30 a .m. Sunday school leader
POMEROY
worship serYtCIB,
YPSM . Elo1se Adam!&gt; . 7 p.m . 9 15 o m . Sunday schoo l. 10 30
solvot1on meetmg , vanous o m .
Rev
Rober! HoYden
apeak.ers ond mus1c specials . 7 30 m1n1ster
p m Thursdoy- 10 om to 2 p m
ENTERPRISE . Worsh tp 9 o m
ladies Home league. oil women Church Sc hool I 0 o m
invited: 7:30p.m. prayer mee ttnQ
ROCK SPRINGS Worsh1p 10
and B1bl e study , Bob Estep am . Church School 9,15o m
leader. Re\' . Noel Hermon
UMY F 0.30 p.m.
teacher
FlATWOODS, Worst·11 p, II o m
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAP- Church SchoollO a .m.
TIST CHAPEL Route I , Shade MIDDlEPORTCLUSTER
Past or Bobby Elk1ns . Sunday
Rev , Robert Bumgarner
school, 5 p.m. Sunday worsh•p.
HEATH . Robert Bumgar ner
5:45 p m.; Wednesday proyi!r ser - Poster
Worsh1p 10 30 o m
&gt;tlce . 7.J0p .m.
Church School 9:30 o.m UMVF 6

Of CHRIS T, :100 W. Main St ., Jerry
Paul , minister, phone 992 -7666
Conserva tive. non ·tnstrumf!'ntol
Sunday worship . 10 a.m .· Btble
study , 11 a.m.; worsh1p, b p m.
Wednesday 81ble study , 7 p.m .

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These Messages Of Our Religious Heritage

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RIGGS USED CARS, INC.

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner,

night prayer mee ting and Bible
study, 1 30 p m.

SHOVEL.-JAWED COP 15
HARD TO KIL.L..

Are Sponsored Each Week By The Following:

Prescriptions
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Pomeroy

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NEW YORK
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We F ill Doc:tors'

TIST , Corner Ash and Plum . Noel
Herrman pastor Satvrday even
ing serv1ce . 7 30 p.m.; Sunday
School . 10·30 a.m.

7 30. Wednesdo','

GIFTS

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SWISHER &amp;.Lun;,"
PHARMACY

Near long Bottom . Edsel Hart.
pastor Sunday schoo l 10 a .m .i
Church . 7 30 p. m .; prover
meeti ng , 7 30 p m Thvrsdoy

Robert Groves , rector . Ser ... ice . 11
a.m.; Sunday scnoot with Dole

service ,

PomtrOY

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH.

MIDDLEPORT

Church &amp; Olllco Supplies

John F. Fultt, Mil•·
Ph. 91H101

Rev . Bobby Porter . pastor Sun·
dey schoo l. 10 o m.; Su nday war ·
ship. 11 a.m .. Sunday evening
service . 7 p.m.; Wednesdoyfam• ly Tro11ng Hour , 7 p .m. Wednesday
worship service, 7;30 p.m.

Third A ... e., the Re..,. , W1lltom Kntt·
tel , pastor, Ronald . Dugan , Sun·
dey School Supt . Closs&amp;$ for all
ages evemng service. 7 30: Bible
s!udy Wednesday . 7·30 p.m ..
youth ser\' •ces Fridov . 7·30 p.m.

MIDDlEPORT BOOK STORE

NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI

ZION CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

Pomeroy· Horrisonvtlle Rd .. Don
Kennedy , postor . Bill McElroy .
Sunday !(hool sup t
Sundo,.
school. 9 30 o rn morning wor sh ip and commun• on 10 30 o m ..
Sunday e"ening youth Chmt lon
Endeavor , b p. m w01~h1p set
vi ce . 7 p m Wednes.doy evenmg
prayer meel•ng and Bible study. 7
pm
!&gt;I JOHN lUTHI:HAN CHURCH,
Pi r, e G rove The Re v W1lliom
M •ddlesworth
t'ostor
Church
ser..,.ICei 9 JO o m ~undoy School
10 JO om

7 00 yout h aervtce, Wedne5doy ,
1 OOp m

LANGSVILlE

CH RI STIA N

CHURCH Robert Muuer . pastor .
Sunday school, 9 30 o .m . Roy
S1gmon supt ., morning worsh•p .
10 30 Sunday evemng service .
't .30 mid · week sendee Wedne§·
day . 7pm
SYRACUS! CHURCH Of TH!
NAZARENE
Re v. Dole Bon ,
pastor
Bob Moore . Sunday
School sup! Sunday school 9 30
a.m .. morn ing w ors hip , 10 45
o.rr · eYorgeltstlc servtce . 7 p.m
W.Onflsdoy S&amp;l v•&lt;e~
proy9r
end praise , 7 p m , Nolorene
~outh
7 p m. Doily prayer
meeting. t1 30 a m . Mens prayer
mee tmg , )o tu rdoy 7 p .m.

W!N UNITED 6RETHH!N IN
CHRI ST . Elden R Bloke pouor
Sunder School 10 o rn . Howo1d
M cCo ~ sup!
Morning sermon

II o.m .. Sunde~ ntght servtees
Chriat•on Endeo vot 7.30 p.m.,
Song se rv•&lt;e . 8 p m ; Preaching
8.30 p m. Midwee$.: Prayer
mee ting. Wed nesday . 7 p.m.; Roy
Adami. , Ia y leocfer

SAINTS, Porllond ~o c me Road . Sunday ~ chool . q 45 o m , wor·
Wi ll iam Roush, po ~tor . Rus~oll sh1p servke . 11 a.m . and 7 30
Ro tdi tl church sc hoo l Dlfector
p m , Weekly Bibl e St udy .
Sunde~ Sc hool , 9 30 o rn . Mom
Wednesday , 7 30p.m .
lng wor~hip . 10 JO a.m .. Svndo~
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST , P.
eventng ser..,•ce 7 p.m Wednes · 0 Box 487 . Miller St. , Mason , W.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST , day e ... ening prayer ser~t t ce s 7.30 Vo . Sunday Bible Study 10 o.m ..
located at Rutland on New limo p.rn .
Worship II a.m ond 1 p.m. B1ble
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST , Rev . Earl Stud.y Wedne•doy 7 p.m. Vocal
Rood , next to Fou~st Acre Park ,
Rev . Ray Rovse . pastor Robert Shuler . po~t o r . Worship service . mUSIC
Musser , ~undoy School supt. ~un­ 9 30 o .m . Sunday sc hoo l. 10 30 . MASON ASSEMBlY OF GOO ,
do,. uhool , IO:JO a.m .. wor1.h1p a.m . S1ble Study and proye1 ser
Dudding l one, Mason, W Vo .
7 30 p.m.81ble Studv Wednes v•co Thursday . 7:30p.m.
Chester tennant . Poster Sundoy
doy , 7 30 p .m .. Saturd ay night
CARLEtON CHURCH, Ktngsbury School q,45 a.m.. Children s
prayer service . 7 lO p.m .
Road. Gory King. pastor Sundar Church 6.-4S p.m. Young People 1.
HEMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN sc:hool. 9 30 a m , Rolph Cor , Service b:45 p.m. Evon9ellstic
Roge1 Wot~oon , pastor . Kenneth superin tenden t: evening wor,h ip. Service 7 30 p.m . Women s M• s·
Byer . Sunday schoo l sup t Morn - 7.30 p.m . Prayer meeting
sionory Coundl 10 o m . lint and
ing worsh ip, 9.30 o .m ., Sun· Wednes.doy , 7 30 p.m.
th ird Tuesdoys. Prayer and Bible
doyschool , 10 30 o m . evening
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN. Study . Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
serv1&lt;a 7·30. Wednesday Bible ~1u ce Smith, pastor
Wallace
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRISI
Study , 7'30 p.m.
Damewood, Supt. Bfble School . IN CHRISTIAN UNION lhe Re, ,
MT. UNION BAPTIST , Don 9.30 o.m . Precx hing serv1ce. W.UIIom Campbell, po!itor Sunday
Wilson ,
Sunday
school 10 45 o.m No evening servtce .
School. 9:30 a m .. Jame s Hughes .
superin te nden t Sund ay sc hool ,
HI'SELL RUN FREE METHODIST supt . e'ltning service. 7:30p .m.
9.45 a.m. evemng warsh1p, 1 30 CHURCH . Rev Herbert A ilmg. Wedne,doy evening pr ayer
p m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m pastor . Sunday School 9 30 o.m., mee ting, 7:30p .m . Youth proyer
Wednesday
Morn ing •erv•ce
10:30 a.m. Slltr ... lca each Tues.doy.
TUPPERS PlAINS CH RISIIAN Evangel•sllc serv•ce 1 30 p.m
FAIR VIEW BIBlE CHURCH,
CHURC H, Eugene Underwood. ~royer meeting, Thursdov , 7.30 l etart , W. Va .. Rl L Rev . Charles
pastor Howard Coldwell Ji. . pm
Horgroyes , pastor , Worsh ip ser Sunde.,. School Supt .
~undoy
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at vic es, 9.30 a.m.: Sundov school.
School , 9· 30 a.m .. Mormng Ser
Bold tl;nob . Rev . lawrence 11 o .m . evening worship , 7 30
mon, 10 .30 a.m. Sunda.,. evenmg C lue!iencomp , Sr .. peat or. Roger p.m
Tue1doy co ttage prayer
~ervke . 7 p .m.
Willford. Sr , Sundav ~chool supt meeting and Bible study, 9 30
lETART
fALl S UNITED Sundcy school 9.30 a., even1ng a .m . Worship urvice. Wednes ·
BRETHREN . Rev Freeland Noffls . wors h1p , 7 30 p m. Prayer doy , 7 30 p .m .
po1101 , Floyd Norfls . supt, Sunday moetmg. Wed nes day 7 30 p m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH . now
liChool , 9 30 a,.m , morntng ser
'f'outh meet1ng , Su ndov . !, 30 p,m locoled on Pomeroy Pike County
moo . 10 lO o m , Proyer serv•ce . w1th Don and Martha Mead ows in Roo d 2S near Flotwoocb . Rev .
Wednesday 7.30 p .m
chor ge
Blackwood . pastor. Service1 on
CHESlER CHURCH Of lH!
WHITE S CHAPEL . C ool~t•lte RO Sunde,. ot 10:30 a.m . and 7 30
NAZARENE , Aev. Herbert Grote . Hev . Hot Deeter pm;tor Sunday p.m with Sundoy school. 9 30
p01tor Worship ser" lce, II o m •chool 9 30 o rn .. wouhtp se rv1ce o .n . Bible •tudy, Wednesday ,
and 7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday 10 30 a n1 B1ble s!udy and p rayer 7 30p.m.
School 9 30 a.m. Rt chord Bort on
sBI Vtce Wednesday , 7 30p.m .
IN OE~ENDENl
HOliNESS
•upt. Pra yer meetmg Wedne ~
RUi l ANO
CH URCH , INC.
Peorl St .. Mid·
doy , 7 30p .m
RUILANO CHURCH. OF CHRIST , dleport . Rev. O 'Dell Manley,
BHAO FORO CHUR CH OF Lorry Coleman pastor. Co· S!Jn· pastor, Sonny Hudton , Sunday
CHRIST , Gobnel Mus. pastor 81· day school supt~ , Sorn McKinney school supt. Sunday school , 9·30
ble Sunday School9·30 o .m mor· and Herb 1:11111 Sunday schoo l and o .m ., evening worship , 7.30 p.m.
ning chur ch 10 JO a .m ., Sunday communion. 9 30 o.m Worship Prayer and p roist se rvice ,
tvening r.ervlce, 7 00 p m and cornu man 10 30o .m
W~es.do~ . 7,30 p.m .
Wedne!doy !ervlce, 7 30 p.m.
HUTIAND CD MMUNITV
THE PEOPlE'S CHURCH OF
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST CHURCH , ~unday Xhool . 9:30 f'OMEROV
Co rn•r Ma in and
CHURCH. Rev Floyd F. Shook . om worship strvtee . 11 a.m .. Coull Sts .. third floor over
pastor . Llo yd Wright . Sunday Wedruu doy proyer meeting , 7·30 lighthouse Reslau retnl . H1nry
School Sup!. , Morning Worsh ip p.m youth ~ervkes Sundof' . 7 Cook , pollor. Sunday s&lt;hool, 10
'1 ·30 o.m . Sunday School 10:20 p m .. Sunday night worship . 7 30 o .m , morning worship, 1I a.m.;
a.m.. Wednesday Prayer ond 81·
RUILAND CHURCH OF THE evening service, 7:30. Wedntl ·
ble Study 7 30 p.m. Sunday even. NAlAittNt , lole ... . lloyd 0 . Crimm, doy evening servke. 7:30. In·
1ng worship 7 30 i&gt; m . Choir Proc · Jr poi l o• Sundav nhool, 9 30 terdenomlnoll'onal , fu ll gospel.
tic:e Thursday . 7 p.m
am wor~hlp service. 10;30 o Ill
RUTLAND CH UR CH OF GOD DEXTER CHURCH OF CHHISl , ~ rc,od(.ost l1 ve over WMPO young f.latlor Dannl1 Bole s. Svndoy
Chorlll f(uue ll. Sr . mmlste• . pe ople s
se r .,.ice
1 p m School, 10 o m., worship service,
R•ck Macom ber. sup! !Iunday ~ " ongfli i\IIC c.ervlct, 7 30 p m 11 ·30 a.m . and 7 30 p m . Prayer
sc hool , 9 JO o 111 worshtp ser
Wud nf' h my ~r~e• vice 7 30 p.m mee!lng, Wednesday . 7.30 p m
v1&lt;e 10 30 o:J 111 B1ble )tudy. rues
IM~ O N COUNT V
RUTlAND A~OS TOLIC CHURCH
doy , 7 :JOp ,.,
Ilk) I ~UUI HI:HN HAJl TI~T . Cor Of- JESUS CHRIST l:lder James
~fO RGANIZEO
CHURCH . Of nm ol ;e(ond or1d Anders.on . Mtll•r. Biblfl study, Wedn~Jdoy ,
j. \ 11\ n tl.tll,T Of- LATHH OAY Mo~nn ~fl \ l nr I 'Oilk Low ther .
7 JO p m. Sunday School , 10 o.m

Sunday n1gh t service , 7 30 p.m .

POMEROY

WESLEYAN

HOLINE SS
Harrisonville Rood .
Dewey King, pas!or; Edison
Weaver , assistant : Henry Eblin ,
Jr ., Sunda y !chool •upt. Sunde~
school. 9.30 a .m .; morning w ar·
ship , II a .m. Sunday evening ter ·
'll(e, 7:30 : prayer mee tin g, Thurs -

lng sar .... lce. 7 p.rn .: Wednesday
service. 7 30 p.m.

JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER George's Crtek Road . Church
~c h oo l , ~30 a.m.; morning war ·
!h ip. 10:JO. eYening servke , 7:30.
Prayer mee ti ng Wedne•doy. 7.30

pm .
ST. PAUL lUTHERAN CHURCH .

day , 7:30 p.m.
Corner of Sycamore and Second
SYRACUSE FIRS T CHURCH OF ~~~ , Pomeroy. The Rev William
GOD - Not Pen tecos!ol , Rev
George O ller, pastor. Worship
ser..,.i&lt;e Sunday . 9:45 a.m ., Sun ·
day school, II a .m .. worsh ip ler v•ce , 7 30 p.m Thursday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p .m .
MT HERMON United Brethren
Church Sunday School 9.l0 a .m.
Wonhlp tervice
1 0 : ~5
a.m .
Preoc.hing services every Sunday
alternating with C. E. Wedne,doy
prayer meeting 7:30 p m Re ... .
David
James leach . po•tor
Holter, loy leader

Middlesworth , Pastor . Sunday
School at 9:4S a .m. and Church
Services 11 o.m.
SACRED HEART , Rev. Father
Paul 0. Welton , pa stor. Phone
992·'1825. S oturda~ ewening Moll ,
7 JO , Sund ay Moss . 8 and 10 o.m ;
Conf euion . So turdov . 7·7 30p m .

CHRIST IAN BAPTIST - On lho
Route 7 bvpou . James f . Jll.ettee ,
pcn!or. Sunday school, 10 a.m .;
morning worship . 11 a .m.: e\len ·
lng ~.ervice . 7.
TRINITY Christian A11embly .

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. I mile Cool,llle -

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eas t of Rutlan d, !unction of Route pastor. Sunday schoof, 9·30 a .m.;
124 and Noble Summlt Rood (T· morning worship , II a .m . Sundov
174 }. Sunday Bible lecture , 9·30 e-_.ening serv ic•, 7 :30 p.m .:
a .. : Watchtower sludy. tO 30 midwHk p rayer service Wednes·
a.m ., Tuesday, Bible s tud~ . 7 and doy, 7:30p.m.
8: IS p.m., Thur5doy , theocratic
MOUNT
Olive Community
sch ool , 7:30 p m.:
service Church , long 6ottom. Runell
mHting, 8 30 p .m .
CHne, superin tendent. Sunday
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Gran I St. . School 10 a .m. You th group and
Middleport . Bobby Elklnt . pastor . prayer meet1ngs W~n es da.,. 7:30
Sunday School , 10 a.m.: worship p.m. C.,urch services Sundov 7:30
service 11 a.m.: evtning service , p.m. lawrence Bush , pallor.
7 30 p.m . Thursdav prayer
meeting and Bible study . 7.30
p.m.

RUTlAND FREEWILL

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Churc h - leland Haley, poslor .
Sunday s.c hool, 10 a.m.: evening
service , 7:30 p . m . Prayer
meeting, Wednesday , 7:l0 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOO ol Prophecy .
located on the 0 . J. White Rood
off h ighway 160. Sunday School
10· a.m . Superintendent John
l o..,.edoy. first Wedn11doy night
ol month CPMA services . second
Wednetdor Wlf',a mettlng, thlrd
through
ifth youth service .
GooriieCrayle. poalor.

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In 1976, Francis Meloy, Jr.,
S. ambassador to
Lebanon, and his economic
aide, Robert Waring, were
llhot to death by terrorists In a
combat sector of Beirut.
Abo that day In 1876, 11.1
peraona were
when
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"The Slorf With All Kinds of Stull"
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clubs and shifled to Lhe
deuce or hea rts aflcr Gene
Ne1ger. his partner, had dis·
card ed th e five of that suit.
Maybe declare~ should
have won in hi s hand , played
~M THAT SCRAMBltD WORD GAME
hts a~e or spades and made
b H r1 Am 10 ana Bob Lee
10 !rocks. But declar er won ~ ~
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in dummy and lost a trump
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p • Unscramble lhese lour Jumbles,
YOURS - IS VERY OLD!
f .In esse 1o p e t er •s k mg
. e one letter to each square , to lorm
ter led a second heart. South lour ora 1nary words.
won, played his ace orr---:-:~::-,
spades. got the bad news bul l
still gave the hand a final
Lry . He led a Lhird club.
Peter won and led a dla·
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Dealer : South

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. under I he s1gn ol Gern tnl.
Ameri can soprano Helen
Traubel wa s born Jun e 16.
1903.
On thi s day in histor y :
In 1871 , Lhc An cient Order
uf Nobles of Lhe Mystic Shrme
There 1s no morning star. was organized in New York
CiLy by Dr. Waiter FlemLllg.
The evenin g star s are
In 1963 , Ru ssia put the fir'!
Mer cur y, Venus , Mar s,
woman
into space
Sat urn and Jupiter.
Valentina
Tcre
shkova.
Those born on this date are
The Almanac
United Press International
Today is Friday , June 16,
the !67th day of 1978 with 198
to follow.
The moon is between 1ts
fir;1 quarter and full phase.

f' rlday. June 16

K

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Two spades became the
contract at both tables m an
Important match. AI table
one VVest cashed three top
clubs and led a fourth. South
ruffed wit h dununy' s eight
and when West failed to
overruff, South just led a
trump to hi s ace. dropped
West s &gt;ingleton king and
made two overtri ck s.
At the other table Peter
VVelchsel cashed just two

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third trump. South w on in
dummy and tried to cas h a
heart, but Gene rufled. .L
South overrufled, but the
defense had five tricks in
~ ..A
and were still sure or a clu b
Lri ck.
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to know if there is any fool·
proor way to avoid getting to r--::R-:O::-::O:-L:-:-:I
• siam orr the ace and king .
Now arrange the circled let1ers to
of.lrumps.
lorm the surprise answer. as sugThere are seve r al m eth· L_.,L1_ _I\."'-"'.!1"'-'·' --''--'---' gested by the abOve canoon
ods designed to avoid thi s,
but there is not one expert
pair that hasn 'I landed in six
Prlntanswerhere: "[
off that ace and king of
(Answers tomorrow )
trumps.
tNF.WSI'A.PF.H t: NTEHPR ISt: ASSN . !
Jumbles: SNORT MOTIF CHORUS GENDER

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lf., Jr oon"'l
1&lt;1/J0urln ii1 4,W i becl•oom
1971 Vu to r 10n 14 • 6/ J bedr oom
')both

1:1

Pomeroy landmark
IV'~ ~ck W. Carsey, Mgr

-

~ 1 Phon e992 2181

l&lt;fOfl DOOGl: ION truc k w1 th I Q73
d40 cu 111 mo tor au to l runo..
197ito~en lry 11 . 1:l~Jbed100rn
t ande m 11-'01
axle
Jq67
1969 Statesman 11 ,. bO "I
1-' lyn'IOut h 3(:13 +
..mg111e body
bedr oom
good rno tc.u n u e d ~ r epa1 r Con
bP ~ e er 1 on 174 at ) yCornOt Q
CO Al liM 1: ~ 1ON ~ ~an d grovel
C.rove Al ~o o Lo leyette Corn
colc1um c. hlo•Jde lertd11er dog
!. tor 15 B LJ r hm1ne l l B 10dto
f ood a nd all type ~ o f ~ all b
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cel~·or ~olr Worll&lt;. l nt
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tro1 ler 13 cha11nel bo se Cl:l
Mlll:l ~ Du&gt;o;el
M f. 1ri~ 0 1 e ~el
powe r m •k c and ant enna Lol l
Ml 11 J!J D •e~ i'l Co b au i'
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NhV &amp; U) ~ 0 I MP L~ MI::N 1S
yc 01 ~ o ld
Phone
M19 Boler
Mi lO l:lo ler M.. ti'U
f./9'1 ~.'l 4 1
Boler M aTthew ~ ~ olory ~ry r he
Ml 8~0 ~em1 mounte-d b ho t
1an1 Plow
Mf S?O I'] 0 o;(
Mf ~ UO l Ho w lhopper M~ 3 9 i Moll&lt;'y to Loan
f.f ow P l ant er~
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LOAN ) A VAI LAI:!H :;JJ (J()U to
I ronsplaro te'
)I(){)(.()(}()() IQ• any to mm(ll ( rol
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Leon W V.a
s j)111

MtDOll:PORl
J bedroom
house 10 • 10 ut dtty burldmg
~ t o u n wtndow~ and doo r ~ Ne w
10ol
f.' r1ce S9SUO
Phone
747 78 Q3

1-'lAINJ
11
bO
Porllwood 11o de1 on :t ac re ~ of
wooded O!eo ove• lookmg lup
per~ 1-llo• ns Perfec t l ot (Ouple
I hat p l a n~ to bu dd late• trade r
h a~ l over step up lo. 1t&lt;hcn and
dm1n g orca wdh COi ner li d
&lt;hen wa she1 and dryer 2
b edr oo m ~ newt.,. carpeted and
l ur nts hed
}el l +ng
pr •ce
$12 900 f or more Jnl oro mt Jon
coli 014 06 7 3347 ohe1 4 pm
tWO BE:.OHOOM house m Hor
1 •!.orw

dl e w tth ponel 1ng
corpet1ng and C1ty wot et Co 11
alt erS pm 741 'n5b

70

A Cf~t ~ ol hrll land wtlh
d.ng
l tmbc r
s ~ ~ oo
ch ckcn s Q9'} 7330

8

All Y+tut

bedroom s, all el eclr rc.
modern
bath .
ea f - tn
k it chen f amt ly room , 3
porches and n1ce vtew .

Only s 17.500
NEW LISTING -

~ t on

17

A l it!:~

1-0 H ~ o le Solem Twon
~ h1p MtHgs Coun t,. Hm r ural
wa ter (al l 014 ooq 3630 or
014 069 3633

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

A 2

bedroom frame home tn
e)(cellent co nd Jt ton Bath ,
City water natur al gas
hea tm g, :t car garage and 9

Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker

NEW

LISTING

3

be droom ol der home w tt h
sem • modern
k dc hen
natural gas healtng oak
and b1 r ch floor s, st t ua ted
on larg e lot 100 ' )( 750 tn
v dtage
of
Ches ter

Well worlh 116 000 DO sel ling
prrce

AN ATTRACTIVE we ll
matnfatned older home rn
Rac rne Lt 1.11ng room wtlh
ft replace dlnt ng roo m ,
nt c e
k tl c hen
large
pleasant r oom for fl ower s
3 bedrooms has two types
of heat . lots o f st or age
space
Garage
and
work shop Call today tor al l

delatl s Only 132. 0110 DO
NICE DOUBLE WIDE

SALES AND SERVICE
1l 9 tic

H•lton Wolfe , assoctate

Home Phone 949 2189
GeorgeS fiob ste tter
Broker

Home Phone 992 5739

Small engtne &amp;

mower
servtce, Massey Ferguson

&amp; Gilson Tillers, Lown Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160

CERTIFIED

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

APPRAISERS.
HELEN L TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD

lh s tdentlal

commerctal
Call
for
est1mate, 24 hour service.
Anyday, anytime

Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginler985 -3806

Jack's Septic
Tank ~rvtee

Box 3

MAIN
POMEROY. 0
NEW LISTING - m the

~~·-

'.J at9'""9f- '

Portrait~
Weddings
Passports
AnnivPrsanes
Spectal Occas1ons

tn

Pomeroy one of the
ntcest kttchens anyw her e
Le ve l lot
2 ston es o f
beau t iful l y
remodeled
lt wab tltty Basement plus
many
other
featu res

$27.100 00
NEW LISTING

Chester, Oh1o
10 JO c

The Photo Place
(Bob Hoeflich l
Pomeroy
109 High Sl
5J1 lmo.

1n

Middleport - 2 stor y older
home on good str eet Cou ld
be good mves t ment for
re nta l s
Lots
of
remodeltng
Aslc.tng

399W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164
5-4· I mo

Under hang gutters &amp; room
addttions
For Free Estimates

Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
t
5 15 l mo

pd

the followmg descr~bed vehecles
free &amp; clear of all hens and encumbrances Selling the
used car Inventory of a new car dealer of Athens
County at the Athens County Fairgrounds .
OhiO wtll offer for sale

·'

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19 78 Datsun M T 2 dr 1979 Datsun M T

4

Weddings
Stiver and

Golden Anntversary
FamiiV Reun1ons
Spec1al Occastons

1977
1973

Ca talt na,

blue . 1972 VW bus. red while , 1969 VW, Ian . 197\
Pl ymouth Fury II green , 1911 Da tsu n PU w Iepper
green 1975 Datsun 2 d r sedan . brown 1971 Datsu n
l:tOO coupe , green
The aforementioned veh•cles shall be sold at publtc

sale at 6:00 PM. OST on Monday, June 19, 1978 at the
Athens County Fatrgrounds to the highest bidder .

"

our

bus1ness. not a stde line

KEN GROVER

VehiCles Will be sold "as IS" Without any upress or
implied warranties Veh1cles may be seen at the
Athens County Fatrgrounds on the day of the sale after
4 00 PM .

The Hocking Valley Ban&lt; ol Athens County reserves
tho right to bid and the right to Withdraw any or all

PHOTOGRAPHY
985-4155
Chesler, Ohio 45720

vehicles prtor to conflrmat1on Terms of sale Cash ,
Cerhf1ed check or Ofhcta I Check or Fmancmg
confirmation

June 19

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

$26 ,000 00
WE HAVE EXCELLENT
INVESTMENT
RENTALS
AND
BUS I NESS - CALL FOR
MORE INFORMATION
LET
OUR
PHOTO
LISTING
SERVICE
WORK FOR YOU LIST
WITH US FOR RESULTS.
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA

throughout , kitchen
completely equipped,
llundry room with washer
and dr~er, ) bolhs, oulbulldtng w1th electric for
stor1ge, 1lum . siding ,
storm wmdows, new roof ,

on double lot

us.aoo.

Asking

804W Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours

Call 992-7133
CONTACT

[H

lots P1uley
Branch Manager

• t AI f 0kl

Aucti oneer
Com
pl e te ~e r 111Ce Pho ne 949 {4tl 7
or 949 1(0) fl oc me Ohr o (r1 tl
Brodlor d

H~M O DHIN G

Plumb1n g hea ling
and oil types ol ger1e rol 1epou
Wor ll guaranteed 20 yea r ~ c ..
~wnen c c Phone qcn 2d0'1

t XC A VAIING dar er loader and
b ackhoe wotll durnp t1uc. k:,
and lo b oy ~ lor lwe wtll haul
l dl d+r l to !iOil l1mes tone and
grove l Col i Bob or Roger Jel
l c1 s da y phone 9'11 708q 111 ght
phone Qn J5 i'S or 991 5731

year old, 3 bedroom home

wt th la rge ea t tn kitchen , J bedrooms, all n icely

carpeted , 1 balhs, lu ll basement with TV room Many
more edras, low heat bil l wt th nat ga s forced atr
furna ce All thts and two ntce acres ot l and In a good

S7 ACRES - Wtt h a ni ce 111 story hou se wllh J bedrms
and P 1 baths M ostly ca r pet ed B•g central fireplace
wtth hca to l a ter Smal l barn and outbutldlngs, 20 ac r es
fen ced N• ce coun try se tt ing off bl ack top road JUSt 6
mtnules north ol Ra ct n e Asking $42 000

l:t WOOD

BOWERS IUJJAIR
~ weeper~ roo!o tor \
uons oil
~ moll ap pli an ce ~ 1own mower
ne .. t 10 State H1gh way Carage
on Rou te 7 Phone ~ OIA ) qss

3815

ASTRE

Th e Ac cursed "

PIHl hes' Manager Danny
PHI LADELPH IA 1U\'1 1 Ozark
sa td Ruthven, 27 ,
'll1e Plul adelphoa Ph ilhes ,mwould
be
mser ted tn the
nnunced Thu1sday ntght they
startt
ng
rotatton
thts
had aequtr ed n ght-handed
weekend
a~am
sl
the
&amp;tn
p1tche1 Dtck Ruthven from
Otego
Pad
res
He
1\
as
th e Atlanta Bra ves fo1
expected
to
JOin
th
e
team
m
veteran rehcf pilt her Gene
&amp;an
0
1
cgo
today
f:arbcr and an umh srlo sed

2 11)-N ews 13
2 Jf)-News 3
3 Of)-Movte " Nobody 's Pertecl" 3
4 4~ Movle " I Love a Myslery " 3
6 Jf)-Btg Valley J
Mov1e Channel 4

5and9p m - NewYork , NewYor&lt;lpg)
-7 and ll p m - L1on tn Wm ter l pg)

&lt;UIH tUn ! 11f • 't "h

Channel F1we

7 p m -- Wahama band m M exi co

6 OG-S ummer Semester 8,10 6 30- TV C lassroom 8,

U S Farm Report 10, Kentucky Afield 13
1 OD--Mar lo and the M c"talc Movt e

M~rhinP .t

Fun for

Everyo ne 6, Ghost Buslers B, Pub liC Poll ey
Forum s 10, Grape Ape 13 7 30 - Saturday Report
3, Worl d of Surviva l 4, Adventures of Muhammad
All 15, Dusty's Treehou se 6, Wac&lt;o 8 Dynomutl
13
8 oo-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4, 15, Superlriends 6, 13,
Three Robonic Slooges 8,10
B Jf)-Go Go Globelrotlers 3,4, 15 , Speed Buggy 8,10
9 01)-Scooby 's Lall AlympiCS 6 ll , Bugs Bunny
Road Runne r 8,10

10 JI}-P tnk Panlher 3,4 15 , Batman Tanan 8, 10.
· ll DO-Baggy Pa nts 3,4, 15, Krolll Supers how 6, lJ
11 3()-Sp ace Senft nels 3, 15. L1ttle Rascals 4, Secrels

ol ISIS 8,10
12 01)-Land of lhe Los I J, 15, Mov1e " Rawhide" A
Po1nl ol V1ew 6, Fal Albe rt 8,10. Act ion News lor
KidS I]
12 JQ- Thunder 3, 15, Ameman Bands la nd \3 , Soul
Train 6, Space Academy 8,10
GO--S pace K ldettes 3, Vtewpo m l 8, M r Maqoo 10 ,
W restll nQ 15 , I n Se ar ch of the Real Amenca 33

I 31)-Greatesl Sports Legends 3, Mtn1ature Golf 6,

a. Fil m FesttvallO,

M ovie " Oev l l's A n gels

Years 6

M ov1e " The Re surrection of Zachary

Wheeler '

8, Movie " II Started

In

Naples"

Votce Of t he Whale 33

t~Basebal l l , 4 . 15 ,

Better Way

15 Art A m enca 20

'1395
SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE

PULliN S lX CA VAIIN G Cornp letc
Se r v1ce Ph one qq1 2-'178
POOlS Al l o; tl e~ ond
Swuu pools 2 yea rs
e ~&gt;~pe 11ence
tr ee e~ limot es
o n y thtng you
ne ed
f or
underground ~ wrm pool ~ New
chern1 cat and supply ~ ! ore
Albany
Oh1o
Ph one
014 098 0 5~ 5 ( Alt er 0 pm
014 OB'f 5251 John Jellcr 5 or
oaq S i'o ~ B1ll G •ll e tte l We ore
NOI al l we t on PRICE S
ORtlliNG Wo te• well
d r dl 11t g
t OIIHHei(IQl an d
d o rn e~ I 1C flump ~o l e !. and ser
VICe 99:/ 6;{9 ~ or 304 9q5 3602

''

bedrm house with I' 1 bath s, kt t chen and built In
appltances, lamily rm wt th f treplace a ll ntcely
ca rpeted Full ba sem ent w tth wood burn tng stove

'4•88

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In

Lamp in ~

un fu1111 ~ h e d

opt

1WO I A ~ G f ull fullll"&gt;hed opo 1t
lllent ~
111 M1ddleport
Co11
'19'1 /8 1! Mu ~ t hovede p 0~ 1 t
1h'A IU: II L0 1 Good luw tu 11
llo)e ro ~c hool bu ~ Go'&gt; eler
fi l l
ond wo !er avoilohiP M d
cJieiJUI I 49"1 J/il)4
H OU ~t

lOU NI H'l'

Both
tO rn1les from
Pornet oy lend nome oddre" ~
!o Bo" 7]9 B c o Doily S en t &lt;~1 1-'l
Pome•oy Oh+ o
rea ~on oble

11MDt IWO lo t!. 111 Pomeroy Will
tr ade l or bulldo1er 0 1 ma l o•
home loll 1 JU4 6d8 S601 !- art
Goy wv

E{ruipnw.nl

19/ d l:)l AI'A Ot t:' ~ t t 1T1otot
horne '{"/ lh e .. tro '&gt; l1 ~ r:; r10w
j6{)0
1nli t"&gt;
l'r (o.. $1 d 000
0 14 941 H J8 o1 J04 liJ 5707
l4ll APA l Hl l old doJYn ((HnpOI
u~PI:I

rv"

p

;n.ICJO qq2

2CI 4~

t&gt;..ts for Sale

,,

HOO ~

HOLLOW

Hor s e ~

~lobilr llorn~• for Sale
HOU::.l I RAU H 14 1 bO Budd y ')
ur J bcd1 0orn Unl urn1shed
Go ., heal
Vood co ndl t JOtl
Pho f,e !61 t 66 7 J!JV A., ku 1g
SblJW

Buy sell

!rode or 11011 1 New and u ~e d
Yesterda y's Answer
~ ad dl es Huth l(ce ves Albanr
20 One of the
29 Hose
bl4 ) 69!l J~9U
tenses
fr agment ~t::.IN G )IAH K£nn •·1 Boor dmg
Indoor and ou td oo! tun &lt;,
21 Party goer
31 Btndtng
Groo111 ng oil bH:o£.&gt;do; (lpon
22 Reduce
substance ~ O fl l t0 ! 1 l o cd lliC ~ C h e~ h1 re
to a mee~n
33 H1berma
Ph one (OI 4) J61 0"191.
23 Numerous
34 V1s1tor
AK C SILV~ H pug ) 991 73 bb
25 - bhmey 1
to
27 Basso , FerSta rn
i\oction
n(jndo 35 Encounter
tt ~L&gt;UlAR AUCliON Fr1doy 011d

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MEIGS I

II Equipment Co. II
I
I
I

POMEROY, 0,
PH 992-2176

International

1 Harvester
pm at Oh1o f.! n.eJ 1

) ot urd oy a t I
AuUJOII
Vle lg!&gt; Plo/0 Mtd
dlepoll Oh1o No Dealer ~ cue
t1 on th1\ wu'"k

I

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New Idea
Equipment

T~~ ~n ~r~d~y
F

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s~~ pp~~~

(f

~ve nt ence

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"Finally, I've found
a MAN-SIZE tractor"
ECO NOMY llaciOJ 1\andles ~&lt;Qq~r t ~ u~h ~ l
10bt Mow plow 1111 ~ulldote 20 anJt h
meflll Mor 8 w~rll pn~KI
low e1tu et c o~t all qeor
dill !

E

CONO/tn'
lii.II C fOJl

SEE THEM TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE
Re ed s ville , 0 .

G Y 8

MGIOGE CU Y

J UAS,

Stock

c•n come in

and see what you 're gi.Hing
- Good selections - Fully
stocked

P B, PS

1975 MERCURY MARQUIS .. . .. ...... .. .. . '2995
p B , p S , alr
1975 MERCURY MONTE GO .. ............ ..'2495
MX Stalton Wagon. 9 pass . fu lly equ1p
1974 FORD MUSTANG ••••• .IY~.s - ~?~!!.~~~ '2395
Sid , 28 ,000 mi.
wa s 11695
1974 PINTO STATION WAGON •• , •••• Now,.'1495
Auto , radio, light blue

Caii742 -22Jl
TALK TO
Nendell or Herb Grate
or Gene Sm1th

RUTLAN,.,
FURNITURE
142-2211

1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON " ... NOW' '2595

1974 HORNET 2 OR •••••••
Auto , P S

Rullond

51

.'~.a-'·· • ~;~.~-~~'•• '1495

1974 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER . .. ... .. , '2195
Std , P S , P B., fan cy wheels, sharp &amp; sport y

1966 PLYMOUTH 4 DR .. . ............. , ••• ,.'195
Runs good
1970 DODGE 2 DR HT . . .. . ... , .... ... ....... ~495
Auto trans .. P steertng
1971 PONTIAC LEMAN'S .....................'695
2 Or • a uto tran s

G DS

'2800

12595

f.lOO .... ~~-'~. : ~?.:~. :: .. ... '2495
1
1974 CHEVY 'h TON .~.'~.-.~.~.-. ~.! :.?.:~~ ... 2495
1974 DATSUN PICKUP. ..... ~~~-~:~~~-~?.':'!. '1995

15 IN STOCK

S1andard, rad1o. mirrors, red In co lor

Largest Selection In The Valley ,

1974 CHEVY 1!l

TON~~~~':'.~'!::~.~-;~.~!??~~~g'2395

Radio, auto., 302 V·8 s.c:
1971 FORD RANCHERO •••••••••••• , ••• •••••• . u 95

mob ile home with natural gas heaf. c1ty wa ler &amp; sept ic.

Ill 000 - Will buy a good 5 bedrm house with large
l tvt ng room and krt ch en 2 ba ths, basement. FA nat
Yl\ c; heat •n Ch es ter

1973 THUNDERBIRD. ....~?~~~-~: .. 12295
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.~..9:. : .?!~. 12195
1974 CHEV. NOVA?..~~!.'..~~-t-~.'.?..~ 11995
6 cy l
1974 CHEV. NOVA ..~.~!:~.~?.S~...... 11995
1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ;..~~. : . ~.'~.... 11895
1974 PINTO WAGON.................. 11595'
4 cyl , 4 spd , blue w tfh wood gra1n tnm

'

1975 VEGA WAGON .......~.~ ~?,-..~~~. 11495
1959 FORD 2 DR .. ~. ~-~ 1.: . ~.t.~~~~~~... '695
1971 DODGE 4 DR ..........~:~ ........ 1595
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR......... 1295
1967 OLDS CUTlASS . ......2• ~r ..S595
1965 AMERICAN WAGON .............1195
1969 REBIL 2 DR ... ~.~:~:.~~-~~~~~?.....1195
...... ,

TRUCKS

TRUCKS

1974 CHEVY

3~

TON ..................12695

V 8, a uto , p s , p b , L W B

1970 DODGE ~ TON .......~, : .~.'.~
9

... .

1

395

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

We Need Listings IMiddloporll
W• h•ve buyers tor many lypesol properly
CALL JIMMY OE EM , Ano&lt;lllt . 949-2388

SL RL 7

i

UY £ T

B DS Y

1975 FORD F-100

1974 FORD

.,

EU

J U AS

WEEKLY SPECIAL

blue ylnyl roof

.
Buy where you

'1695
1975 FORD MAVERICK ............. NOW! '2595
4 Dr , auto , p s, p b , radio, air , ltghl blue wtlh dark

&amp; up

Attached 12 carl garage Chrysler Atr Temp cen tral

VACANT LAND - 10 ac res ol land on Rl ll 4 lane,
about one mi le north ol7 ll bypass As&lt;lng $12.800
110,900 - l acre level land with a 64• 12. 3 bedroom

tWO !:U UHUUM
CaiJ 441 2:i'til:l

-\\111181\AXR
I. 0 S (, F E I. I, 0 W

RS I K

CN

302 V 8 , P S, P B , L W B Sharp

sq yd

hea ting and cooli ng Ve r y tow elec btlls Al l thiS and

Syra cu se

LO! l or troll£!! ~po(e or1
11 \/ Cr i i OI I
f./4JJ'}"j/j
0!

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Ont' lt'll..r stmpl) -.t 111rls fnr 111olhcr I n tillS samp le A 15
u,efl fnr lht lhrN• I ~ \ f,.r ll11 t"u 0 ., d(' Srn glt• )etter s
.qwslrophe s, the l(' ng ltl .1nd fl •rm.t11 u n of the \Innis arc all
tn nts E.u h cL1y l ite l'od c l l'll t·• ~ .11 l' tllffcrent

GDS

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP.. ... ...... ......
Standard. sharp
• _

appro&lt; one acre land Have a loo&lt; Only 547,900
111 ,100 will buy a good 2 bedrm. house and garage.
stor ag e building and garden space an St Rt . 124 tn

obllo' Ia l1 \ • 111 our u p or!rr 1~ r tl
l o1 l e ~~ than S'&gt;U o munt h f or
lll Urf' lld Orl lt0 11011
{O ri! OC!
Vd lug~&gt;
Mo1 1or A pur 1111Pnh
441 1/fJ I

ERST

JGY

SAVE A LOT

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

an e•cellen l 3

Our new
yo u rnoy bP

I'RYI'Ttlltl OTES

1973 FORD GALAXIE 500 .. .. .... ...... ......'1495

In Southern Local with a sma l l barn and
dug well About 12 acres ttllabl e Some woods and
mtnerals Ask tn g S21 ,500

is

4 Dr .. au to. P .S
6 cyl.

&amp;

H O W~RV

698 7331

7 J O- Lowell Tho ma s Rem embers Jl All Slar
Anylh1ng Goes 10 Kmg Ko ng 13 Once Upon a
Class ic 10
8 DO-BIOniC Woman ],4, 15, Love Boa t 6, tJ, Bob
Newhart 8, 10, Onedln Lone 20, Old Fr iends New

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1P n t e 1 ~ o~~·srontu

D .\ILY l'ltvi'Tillll iOTE - Here's h"" to "ork it ·

1974
MERCURY COMET

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

AN D MARliN
c a vo 11ng
~ep t 1c
o; y ~ h~ms
d oJer bockh of' du mp truclr.
l•mcstone
g 1ov ul
b loclr.1 op
po v1ng Rt 143 P hon ~ I (61d )

,
I

JJ

:,H&gt;JIOH

CHICAGO 1UPI 1 - The
Ch1cago Cubs obtam ed rtghthanded
pitcher
Lynn
McGlot hen fr om the San
Franc1sco Gwnts Thut sday
m exchange for out£1elde1tturd baseman Hector Cruz
and a player to be na med
later m ltcu uf c.:ash
McGlothen 28, ha s had
problems wtth Ius alii\ but
doctor~ stud 1t 1s all nght
now, a Cubs spokesman said

I;J--t- t--+ -+-l.-+-+--l-- f-+--l

13, French Chef Jl
2 00 - Baseball Warm up 3.4 ,1 5, Great Teams Greal

News ] ], Bugs Bunny 10, Wild Kmgdom 13,
Eleclrlc Company 20

4 speed, blu e

Ho1ne f!o1k
n\)r th ol Pome! OyLorq1 loh loll 941 7d74

~ ou t&lt;"'

I'or !:iale, He n! or l rade

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
2 Bard's
I root Wiper
n vc1
4 Pat
3 Moun tmn
7 race shape
lake
9 Steno's need 4 Break m
t3 Went apace
rank
14 Sp1nt
5 Appetttc
15 SioJitan
rouse r
City
6 Dtsclose
16 Western. e g 8 llpprenttce
17 Pro 10 Cracker
19 No landII Her
lubber he
name
means
20 Gambol
ltght"
23 Math term
t2
Relt
gwus
24 ra ce w1th
pertod
stone
IS Tread the
25 Italtan
boards
City
26 Always
27 Concealed
28 Contm ued
story abbr
29Skm
aperture
30 Beetle
32 Paper
qua nt1ty
36 Nulltfy
37 " Rule
Bntam1a"
composer
38 Roc k-bormg tool
39 Row
40 Old note
41 l &lt;~ te Mr
Cole
DOWN
I Speck

SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1978

l urn1.hPd and un
opt•, Ph one 94/

M0 11 1L~

lOU f'J I R'l'

~

JO p m - Pau l Gaud1no

7 00-1978 College Bowl Tournament 3, Lawrence
Welk 4 15 . Hee Hl\w 6,8, Black Perspecttve on the

WAGON BY PONTIAC

Carnal Know ledge ( r )

Blood on lh e Sun" 6

I 00-M tdnlght Spec 1a l 3.4 15, Movte

Answer 15, Zoom 20 . Studi O See Jl
6 Jf)-NBC News 3 4,15 CBS News 10, You Bet Your
Life 20. Que Pasa, USA' 33

1975

WILl do 1oofmg co ns1ru&lt;t1on
p lurnbt ng and heatm g No 10b
too Iorge 0 1 too small Phone
7 47 2348

hosptlal and schoo l al Laurel Cliff Asktng $42 ,500

IS

12 00 - Barella IJ , Movie

n

~ 4J4

l'niU f..T\fl

Cable Channel s

Amer ica 20 , Once Upon a Cl as src 33
L awrence Welk 8, God has the

Vac ant land on black lop road Beaultlul

A BEAUTY AT FlY E POINTS - Here

7 and 9 p m - Wahama Band tn M extco

Zoom 33
5 30 - Porter Wagoner 10, G111 1gan s Island 15, Art

All carpel tnslalled w1lh
paddtng at no ch1r~~e .
Expert installation ,

~ P H. O Y

localion Will go qu ick lor sJS,OOO

"You Cant Wtn ·em All ' 8, Mov1e " Web of
Janak r 33

the Coun tr y 10

LX CA VATING do zer
bodo. hoo
a nd d1tcher C hm l e ~ R Ho1
B oc. ~
Hoe ~e r v l a
h el d
Hu t land Ohto Phone 74:l 2008

5 ho pe~

4

9 and I I p m -

3 oo-u.s Open6,1l, Book Beat
33 3 ]f)-People and Pl aces 33
4 oo-Thai Nashville MusiC 10, Body Shop J3, 4 JQSpo rls Spectacular 8, Nashville on the Road 10
Catch 33 33
5 DO-Sia r Trek 3, Marcus We lby M D 4 , Pop Goes

.

l uH11Sh•

(i'11 jj(J 4

Jf)-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15 , U S Open 6 ll , Mo vie

Race r s

J AND 4 ~M

MOVIe t.nannet 4

Vtol en ce" 10

b

J or llrnl

5 and 7 P m - Another Man Another Change lpg l

6 00-News 3,4,10

PUt&gt;OLt

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

II

2

Call Aller s -oo or
Anytime Saturday
992 -7119 or 992 -5041
4 27 -llc

MACHIN!: Rep o1r !o ~er
v1ce all rno lo.c~ qq2 7'1B 4 ! he
I ob r 1c
Shop
Porn &lt;H o y
Au1ho r u od ~1nge ' Sai C'!. and
~I.:HIJICU We !&gt; hor pen ~ C J \!&gt;0 1 ~

.story older home, J
~room , family room w1lh
fireplace , ltving room,
dining room , carptted

News 3, 3 J~MO\/ Te ' Ro sie" 3, 5 Jo--Bonanza 3

News 33

dr sedan,

both h ave new ca r warranty
1974 B u1ck 2 dr . 1975 Ch evrolet M onte Carla , 1975
Chev r olet Malt bu Stah on Wagon , 1975 Dodg e 1976
Da tsun 2 dr sed an , 1976 Da t sun 28 OZ aut trans , 1974

~ l W IN G

(J

l 11)-Movte " Blood Rose' ll 2 51)-News IJ 3 OD-

&amp;

8~AOFORO

3 bedroom house ] b ot h ~
all clec 1 acre M1dd!cpo11
clo~e to Hvt lond Phone
992
7481

33
10 31)-Monly Pythons Flying Ctr cus 20
II 01)- News J 4,6,8 10,13, 15 D1ck Cavett 20, ABC

10 . George Cru mb

HOM~S tT ES

J bedrooms,

10 ACRE S

MONDAY EVENING , JUNE 19al6 O' CLOCK PM.
!AUTOMOBILE AUCTION)
AT THE ATHENS
COUNTY I=AIRGROUNDS, ATHENS, OHIO
The Hocking Valley Bank, 7 W, Stimson Ave , Athens,

Galaxte SOO , 1971 Ford Galax1e 2 dr hardtop
Mer cu ry Mon tego MX , wh tfe w bla ck vtn yl top

DAVE'S BACKHOE

IJu.-ineo• !:ienice!L

N~W

have been wafftng for
Appro x 23 acres of the
mos t destrable bu 1ldt ng
sites tn M etgs County
Sec l uded and c lo se lo
Pome r oy . on a g oo d
townsh tp road Water and
elec tn c available Asking

TWO ACRES A beaulllul

PUBLIC AUCTION

Dalsun 26 OZ a ul lrans , 1973 Datsun 24 OZ 4 spd
trans , 1973 Datsun 24 OZ 4 spd trans , 1973 Datsun 2
dr se da n, bl ue , 1975 Ford Currter PU . red 1972 Ford

Let
us
capture
and
preserve those precious
moments forewer -

Photography

Heal !;;,.late lor sale fo1 sole 1 oCfe a nd
up Mtddleport neo1 Ru tla nd
Cal1 997 74 81

Sl5,000 00
NEW LISTING - what you

CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 -2259
992-6191

Siding

I oo-Mov1e " Texas A&lt;;,ross the Rtver" 3, Ma Yle " Tell
T h em Wtl l te Boy tS Here" 4, Wolfm an Jack 6

I 1()-- lronst de 13

AUtTIONEER - BILL JANES, PHONE S57 3411
Remember Sale Will Start AI 6 O' Clock P.M Monday .

cou ntr y large garden, 3
bedroom remodeled hom e.
N1 ce coun try k ttch en wtfh
sn a ck bar Dtnmg room ,
large
ultltty · workshop
Barn and other butldmg s
New alum in um std mg

On ly $15 ,000 00
COOKS DELIGHT -

and

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp;Vin~

10 00-Qu mcy 3, 4, 15, Husbands, Wtves and Lovers 8,
Grease Day US A 10 . News 70 . Austt n C1fy Ltm•ts

9 O{}--c.Rock tord F 1l es 3 4,15 Mov ie " Terr or tn th e Wa)(
Mu seum" 6,13 Incre dible Hulk a. 10 Soundstage

10

Ponttac Tem pest, blue, 1971 Pontia c 4 dr

OF

I0 N

40 ACRES -

S65,000 00
WE HAVE MANY CALLS
EACH DAY FOR NICE
FARMS AND HOMES
CALL US TODAY TO
FINO OUT HOW TO LIST
YOUR PROPERTY .
Cheryl Lemley , associate
Home Pl\one 742-2003

Repair

~
MODERN SUPPLY

AMERICAN
A SS0 C I AT

RELAX THIS SUMMER on

1nt er com sys tem centra l
and
air
hea tt ng
cond tt ton rng Sun deck . :t
car ga r age an d much
more 11 Located tn Rtgg s
Cr est Manor Well worth

or

'

Brakes
Muffler
Tires
Shocks
Battery,
Installation Service
Ph . 992-2848 Pomeroy, 0 .
3-15-llc

5 l~ News 6, E le clrlc Company 20,33, Mary Tyle r
Moore 10, Hogan' s Heroes IS
6 oo-News 3.4.8,1 0.13,15 , Zoom 20, M~km g Th1ngs
Grow 33
6 ]()-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News IJ; Andy Griff ith 6,
CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20 , Antiques 33
7 oo-Cross-WIIs 3,4, Newlywed Game 6, 13, Muppel
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is land lS, Alm ana c 20,
Insight 33

Plymouth Fury Ill 1972 Plymouth Val Dusler . 1969

home stfe About 5 m inutes I rom 5 Po tn t Prtce SIJ.BOO
6 ACRES - Ntce 11 1 story home mostl y carpeted wtfh 3
or 4 bedrms , It Yin~ r m . fam ily rm , wtlh f i replace ,
basement. fuel oil furnace. garage an d outbu!ld m gs
So m e fencmg , pl en ty of road frontage and garden
spa ce Ctty wa ter and drilled well Lac close to

bedroom s, J lull bolhs

'""'"'

Downspouts

mobil e home rn Arbaugh
Add 1!1on tn Tuppers Pla tns
H()me IS '1 4 ' :It 52' and IS
stluated on Corner Lot
Only 55 000 00 down wi lt
buyo tht s n1ce home Sell! n g
pr ice $21 ,000 00
lhts spaCtous 1:t room Sp i ll
Level Col onta l wtth 5

New

Pomeroy, Oh1o

WORK BY REALTORS
M E M B E R S
0 F

LOOKING FOR YOUR
FIRST HOME ? Darlmg 3
bedroom
home
•n
Syracuse
Prt c: ed 1ust
rt ghl 1 1 Call now tor pnvate
showmg

992-2174

Gutters and

Pomeroy 992 6282
or 992-6263
8A M to4 30P,M

acres $18,500
SALES ARE NOT EASILY
MADE THEY COME
ABOUT WITH CONSTANT

RANCH -

Saturdays at noon

p~

300Matn 51

lovely ktt ch en , 2 years old ,
exce ll e nt co nd 1t10n
a ll
electrrc Garage . I acre

Closed Thursdays and

SMITH NELSON
MOrORS, INC.

ROOFING

And he w tll help f1n ance
th ts
ol der
home
tn
Pom er oy $6 725 00

Ph 992 6333

......

20, Shepherd's Pi e 33
9 31)- Mak em an d Clancy JJ

ll 01)- News 3,4,6,8,10,13 15, Soundstage 33
ll I ~ ABC News b
ll Jf)-Saturday N1g ht 3 4, 15' Mov 1e "Th1e l ol Bagh
dad' 6 Second Ctly TV 8, Movte " The Th ird Day"
10 M ov te ' ' The Castl e ot Ter r or" 13
12 00--Don Kir shne r s Rock Conce rt 8, Janakl 33

8 JO-Ch 1co and the Man 3,4 , 15, Operatton Petticoat

15

MOORE'S

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

OWNER SAYS SELL --

Off1ce Hours
9a m . 4 p m .

c.•.

CARTER

snooo oo

GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker
1011 1 Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Oh1o

te thl

H. L WRITESEL

3

SUE P MURPHY
l owns h•p L,__A_s,_so
_:_;c_:•a_le.:_R:.::e:.::•.::ll:.::o:_rs:___ 1

ACfli::S wllh 1974 Srhullt
mob de hom e Addrtronoltfa der
space 111 !u p per ~ Plams oreo
61 4 l:lo7 :n os

9917091

POMEROY
LANDMARK

-

~IV~

1q04 OOOG ~ 1 HUCK 2 t on 14 It
tl ot bed Good con d1!10n Loll

&amp; BLEND
For !:iale

991 7M3

W dh res tdence , balh 1 c tf y
water , natura l gas heat tn
good locaft on on Sta te Rt.

Need m .ooo
NEW LISTING

..., .. tor

ABC Pr esent s Tomorrow ' s Star s 6,13, Movte " For
Better, l or Worse" 8, 10, Gr eat Performances 20

6,1 3, Wall Slreet Week 20,33

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~
Service'rOM the .,...., Trvdl or !hill~

4-30-llc

fi00M 5 2 a c r e~ Shown br'
oppt on ly 9Ci'Z 75 13

fWO Nt W delu • e elen r1C r ange ~
l gol d Gene1ol ~ l enrl( and I
wh1tt• I oppon S:t75 each Cart
be seen or K1ngsbury Home
)o l e ~
111 0 ~
M 0111 )t
Pome!Oy qrn 7034

HA Y roke Sl 45 Pull d"c
SJS A nt1que ~ t on e hreploce
man tle S35 992 7805

ac re On ly $1 7.500
OVER 9 ACRES - 0 1good

l l: V ~N

1q71 HONDA 750 cc !&gt; l ock b
ee l lent cond !l mn l o w mdeoge

l A ~t

m1le off Rt. 7 by pass on
St. Rl 124 toward Rutland.
0
~.

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

J l SO AC R~ ~ 111 Che ster
or1 Old )tote Route JJ wh1 ch
would be 1deol lo 1 !&gt; ubd1v1d+ng r-----:~---.-lli,
Of OlhelwiSC (OnlnlefC IOII1111Q
l or hom e developm ent Colt
QQ 2 709 2

Phone992 2181

10 ~ OOT l RU CK ca mper ff eol
good co nd 1lior1 Make me o
good oll e r Col1992 s:n1

Ac•eag e 4
2 mob de

home ~ Collt1 4J 1011
~~ v ~ f.IOOM 5 on d both ba sement
In Pomeroy Po1t•olly 1emod el

IN

"'

YARD SALE

INlOM~

L et us test your water Free

V AfiJ!. G~ ~Al t

oil doy l ueHloy June :10
~ e~+dPrlt e h' ose H II

HOUSE:. ANO ~to r e build1ng rn
tleedsv tll e 985 3519

ed

Call Now For

1'0RCH SAL ~ on 5th )treet
Ro (lnto
Wando
Powell &gt;
res +d en'e to ts o f clo thii'Q all n
qood cond1 t1on S torr ~ lhur ~
day June I ) Th ar1d w1tl lo~ t ]
wof&gt;k \ or un t• l every th1ng
~
'&gt;O ld Q 00 unrd dark each do~ ·
1-'honf' 949 103J

I A Mil Y V AR D S AL~ Mon da y
PV(&gt;IIII(j JunP 19 /;) p rn Ill?

ONE:. Ao e wooded lots
for sole Rock Sprrng s Oh1o Cr·
ty wa ter near schools Co li
at ter S pm 304 773 '1270

( HALM ~ R ~

IU C.JIII::R W
, Arab more and
gl.:' ld111 9 J reo's old lee b ~ e y
H1ll l lo t w oo d ~ Rood Pome•oy
OhiO qq; 3 1:1~~

If- YOU ho,e o !.er viCC to o lf e1
won t to buy or sell ~o mc t h•ng
oe loolung lor war k
Of
whol eve•
( Ou 11 get re\u lr s
lo!iler wi!h o Sen t1nel Won t Ad
Coli qq-; 115b

wom e n~
d·~tl dren o;
&lt;lo th r'q od d~ and en d ~ R o~e
H1ll tu~· beyond r tty l1mt1 '&gt; on
Ul JJ folo rn ronc el,

Bl:AUTI~Ul

51 300 Coll 9n 15J9

tw• ~.- e

lard Sale

Mf' n ~

SIORY frame house b
•ooms and bo th cellar ou t
budd11195 4 acres land ot edge
ol Rutland Com pl ele lto der
hook up abo 2 bonks opp•o •s
ed prope fly ot $15 500 Phone
991 7(fl4

IWO

JOHN OI::E:. IU 1010 dozer com
p le tel y re built $4500 Dt esel
engme w11h wmch Coli Charles
R Hall eld 747 7008 ofte1 o
pm

EXPERT
HUNTER

OlO FURNtlUR E:. tee b o n~ ~ bra'"
bed s lfOil bed~ d t-&gt; ~ lo; , PI C
co mpletu hou.,Phold~
IN1 If&gt;
M D M•l ler Rt 4 Puml•r oy or
call 497 6370

Monrlo y th ru W(,&lt;d q to J

592 3051

9q')b:l16

WANHO TO buy Ol der coun Try
hou !&gt;e and ocr eoge
!:lome
wood!&gt; Nor th end of Me• Q!.
County
Away lf orn paved
rood ~ e ply to Bo• 714 M c o
1he Dody Sent• nel Pomeroy
Ohm

ll

VA ~HA 30 yr ltnanc1 ng also
rehnonc1ng Ireland Mm tgoge
77 ~ ~to t e Athens phone (614 )

399 W Ma in St
992 2164
Pomeroy . 0

AI

1915

ld J
bedrooms, bath. forced a 1r
furna ce. central a1r, ru ral
water , pafto, and 80 of a n

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

9 OG-Mov 1e '' Sex an d the Ma rrted Woman " 3,4, 15,

8 01)-CPO Shar.key 3,4 15, Tabitha 6, 13, Wonder
Woman 8 10 Wa sht ngt on Week 1n Revmw 20 33

FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1978
5 00 - Here Come the ~rides 3, ~Ja r 1 rek 4, Gun
smoke 8, Mr Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33, Hogan 's

ST IDUI S1UP I1 "Ille St
LouiS Cardmul s Thur sday
sent o uthclder Jun Dwyer tn
the Scm F'ranc1sco Gwnts to
1 nrnplt!te the F'r an k R1cell1
1r ot de of l &lt;:~st wmter
I"''' week the Cardina ls
sent RJceih , " l efl~1 anded
p 1t&lt;.: h~r.
frnm
th eir
Sprtn ~f lel d Ill , dub 1n the
!\ rne rl l &lt;J n 1\ ~s nc t&lt;ttw n to
Charleston, W Va , 1n the
lnternatwnal Leagut! Ln ext hange £or nutf1elder Hob

Trap 33

Co untry 15

Heroes 10, Emergency One! 13 , P etttco at Juncf ton

Wan t 1us! $8,000
BUSINESS BUILDING

Heal Estate tor Sale

197 1 OA llUN 1 !on p1ckup 4
~pee d
new d ut&lt;h mulller
broke!&gt; and po1n1 "J!J m p g

NEW LISTING Holl y Park 70 '

Thai Tune 6, 13, Prtee" R1ghl 8, Mac Neil Lehrer
Report 10 JJ Famtly Feud 10, Pop Goes the

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Business Services

EAFORrD

butl dmg land tn town w tth
sewer and wa ter ayallabl e.

Modem Supp~

\7_,., ·?ack W Carsey , Mgr

Will CAIH: l or !he eldetl -, m our
home Ph on e 9'12 731 4

fi MBI:: R POM~ROY ~ are\ t Pr o
duc ts lop pr1ce l o• !&gt; lond1ng
sow t1111ber Coli 9CH :,qos o1
Ken t Ha nby 1 44b 8570

J ~ AM ~I Y YA Rll ~ Al l- June Jq ?U

IHISH ~e11er d yeo' s
old Coli 985 3988

Pomeroy landmark

WOOO
Poles rna:o;
OUAU f-ltD
BA!lYSII 1~ H
( Hil-l
bob)' ~J t 111 your horne
diame ter 10 on lorges' end SB
relcrcntc5 Caii94G )041
per ton ~u n d l ed &gt;l ob So pe•
ton Del•vercd to Oh •o Pallet
I:IABYSilli NG 1n or out of tn y
lo Rt 1 Pomc•oy qrn 7~89
home Col i 74'1 795B
COIN':! CU RIH:NCY lolo. em old
Will DO bobvs1 rt 111g and fypmg 111
pockr&gt;t wo llhP\ and ch o111 ~
m y hor1H?
Coli on yt1me
'&gt;l lvt&gt; r and gold We 11 eed 1964
~ Q') bJ50
and older ~.lver co • n~ Buy ~ell
o• trade Coli Roger Wor mle y
747 733 1

We d l h1u So l ')
hou"&gt;C'• down !r om B IS A I:S(&gt;Quly
~ho p Rocme Oh+o

ff~Gf)HIUO

rad1o, twm saddle tanks .
Good h res

W A IT R ~SS

SOMi:.ONE:. 10 stay w1th 3 boy!&gt;
14 15 8 10 year s old Or )0
meone that needs o home thor
would wel ch rhem 985 4121

Bl ACK AND whrte female co t
w1 th 1 k1 ttens 11 male 1
femal e) Very cu le l o good
h0111e 24l:l078

31 ,000 miles, P.S , P B ,

Wagon Ph one843 2061

t:ard of Thanks

L.W.B

Chewrolet truck wrth 12 ft.
gram bed , 454 engme ,

1971 CADillAC HDOHADO ~ ull
powe r 0 11 ex cellen t cond1 tJ0!1
Phone G92 7402

215(1

1hl U f' I td&lt;11
~ p i\1
(l;tl 1.1!. f111 1 t..!UIJitl

19 7&lt; C30, l ion

hom~

Fr1en ds 33
8 30- Baby , I'm Back 8, 10, In Performance at Wolf

7 JIJ-Por ter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4, SlOO,OOO Nam e

.

Heal Estate for ~Je

WOULU YOU l1ke o bu smess of
• your own ? You don t nocd o 1 ~
ollo&lt;c lo ''o'' Beg •" ot
lull or poll hme Ideal lor hu s
1cmpwoocl and Nolhuo £ron
band and wrf e learn s Ca ll 01
~
Heat Co 8 Pu tnam D' (oil Mill
IJI ~benezer S1
Pomeroy
IRGIL 8 , SR . ~~~
St ) Ath~ tl) Ol&lt;l ~9'1 6U7 Q or
~ol u rdoy between J pm and 1:1
9t2· 3325
":;", AIIOI.I
b 14oQb 11f:l 7
p111lor de!od$
216 E. Second Street
BUR~ OU G H l
~ LNll MAliC
ac
Pomeroy, OtuO
coun"ng ITlOCh Jne
Ph one
991 7150 l if e Ua fy ~en t 111e l GheAway
COUNTRY PRIVACY - 25
Ill lo ~on t Str'eet
P o tm: r o ~
acres
o f land and woods
O h+o
I OUH llHCU pupptes 10 grve
Wit h elec tr tc on good
O"- OY I mole and 3 females
gra vel road A r eal good
1-'honf! 74? :l94Q
buy al m 500 oo
B ~ ~~ ~ I L I:: li i O N o l the best wood
~ t o -.e~ 111 ~uu th eCJ~If' r Jl Oh•o
Jotut M or~o
He l
1uoho

~ I O IJ o n w agon ~&lt;. 1 lh

ltt t:t lrt m ltjttl.ml dt.b dt'tttM t lr h ·
Jtcllullal l ht' f'ulll~h t t v. rllrrut lJt&gt;

IJu•inc•s Opportunitit"!!

For Sale

1- The Datly Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pumeroy, 0, Fnday, Jun e 16, 1978

See Roger Riebel
667 -3463
1 tn1le north
Tuppers Plains, Oh10

NDUA

E HS

N U D

ERS

E RS

JRCI -

JR C IB DSY

AG H SD M

UN

AS Y

- AGD C G
AUYESMMUDC
Yesterday'sC ryptoquote : DO NOT JUDG E UNLESS YOU AHE
WILliNG TO BE JUDGED BY THE SAME YARDSTICK ALFRED ARMAND MONTAPif[o not pay • ....... , ...... , ""'
, 1978 Kmx re.. tVlllage pollee
Purpose of the meellng LS to d1scuss
pussibihll es uf bu1l dmg a new legwn home
111tinue patrol All trustt..'l'S clncl Interested members are
urged to ,tu cnd
• • • • • • • • • • • u n t i l the next
OCII Ill July
' thts year to
I Widger from
ME:F.T TUFliOAV
GAlliP Oli S - lia lllpolt s C1t y
1ter demed the ClJfnrm~stun "til meet m spcc1al sessiOn on
the deciSIOns
Tucsd1.1~ , be~ nlllm g at 8 p m m the
1978
Royale for finan&lt;'Jal lllUni C1pal l'O UI11 001ll tn thC City bUlJdmg

NOW IS
TO
r------.;;..;;;...11
Delta 88

garage on nmtunu "'· w11s rurttp1 ely
dc!'itro}'cd by fire Saturday afternoon.
Tht• butldmg " as o"'ned by Noel
Hermann, and \\ 3S used f or storage.
Tht· strudur c &lt;ontamed several odds

and ends and one old automobile.
The Harold Smith hom e nea rb y
was save d by Midd leport and Pomeroy
firemen Firemen "ere oo tht• S('Cn c
three ho urs
CaUM' or the blaze wa s un-

approxima tely
determined

_ _G;;eor-..~;;;es;.De;;;;;m::;O;...~the
counctl
~ r msurance
..
by the vtlla ge
1973 Chev. Impala 4 Dtnds currently
1969

Pont. Bonneville 4~~.

counctl
IS iblllly ol
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe •. ; k prot ecthm
·riff's ~Jffice
1973 Buick LeSabre 4 r1 move would
"' amowots of
1976 P~. Volare 4
Sma ln tenance

Dr.

r not asked to
Rovale Cpe. ' Atkins was
mp to ftll a
1975 Olds Cut. Sup. Cpfetirement of

1975

01ds

1974 Cad. Deville

4 Dr.

council took

lt to remove

1971 Chev. Malibu Cpe.~nd Atkins a
1r before the
,
1975 Ch ev. CapriCe Wag,Jnst h1m
mbers , Atkins
1974 Chev. Caprice wwe meeti•g•
removal vf a
1968 Olds 88 4 Dr.

Se( Friday,

the
IUrance on the

Drive HomE.

See one of the se courleou•~n f or the
Marvtn Keebaugh or Georg011 Plrk.
Neekamp 10

Karr &amp;

Vcadump truck

' l 1W II lrke Our Quality
GMC fma ncinv
9q1 Sl&lt;t!
Open Evfnln~5 unf1\

IIJY AL CITIZENS - Freda L1evmg, lert, a nd Beulah Utterback, twtn SISters,
who restde on Pomeroy's East Main Street are ded1cated women, They have, Cor
sometime, assisted the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce m 1ts cleanup campatgn.
You can see them every morrung picking up debris tn front of their home nn up
East Mam to the Pomeroy Cement Block Co operatiOn . They also assisted Mr , and
Mrs Paul Stmon m planting fl owers at the corner of Nye Ave . and East Mam.
Sa turday, the chamber extended iLs thanks to the ladies for thetr interest and
assistance

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loms glo s!&gt; wo1e (: IO th1ng
toys e- tc N1( e 1lems Ph one
997 7494 N t&gt;l( t to Spee-d Queen
l aundr y M o t

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1G75 GRAND 10fltN O

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P S fJ H
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al l ne w 1•r es Powe1 w 1 n d o w ~
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Cal l oiler
b
pm
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FOR SALE

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NOTICE

1973 1JU ICK LU XU) b. cellen t can
d11ron P S fiB
A C New
IH es $ I 050 992 71J70

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

1q7 4 PINl O ~od1o l IHes new
shoc ks d8 000 mr Ie., Sl 500
Call 991 718S

Mumhn
:\n.. uun S.. tuJJI,n

992 0/tl I

IQ7J CADi l lAC ~ I D O ~ A O O b
re ltenl (On dit ron Call and l et
1ol~ Coil 992 5311

lul'!&gt;l.ial
!lit

1974 PL YM O UTH GOLD Ous ter
PS
AL
nev-. hiC'S
0
ryl1 11der
t~ ( cllenl co nd! llon

&lt;ill •11

~

JQ)Q CHtV RO L(:l 7 door
~peed

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991 7JJ1

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$800

or

317 4
best oll e1

t97J PLYMO U1 H CUlJA
Sl(}(.I(J

197J

Ask 1119
Cop11 ce

C h e ~ role t

Jqf) PL YMOUT H FUflY I 300
en gllle a ut o f&gt; 5 P B A C
4 door sedo 1 ~ He lle n ! to nd1
11on 9f::IS 3900

I WOULD hl&lt;. e 10 thank ev ery one
who sent me cord• !lower!.
and lor al l rhe11 pr oyer!&gt; and
lo.mdne !&gt;~ ~ h own Ill£&gt; whde I wo!.
111 the h o~p ,t ol May God I:S ie!&gt; !.
You all
Wan do Ste wart

1970 YHl OW 1H7 AM FM lope
A C b cetlen t gm rn1 fe&lt;tge
Be st o ff er
ov er
$4 000
014 07) 134) 01014 075 ]~ 5 J

Notires

147!l G ~ C 4 wheel dr1ve l ake
ov e1 pa ymen Ts ond older cor

~ ~ WA~D

991 5301

OI ~~ C ll Y

leod1ng to
rccov e1 y ol boar mol or ton i-.
and bo 11 ery Con tact She11 ff s
depar tm en t

1\-ante.l to R e nt
WANaO 10 r~ n t h o u ~ e or tro1 le1
by l u:cd
1nco rne co uple
QQ[ 3417

lf..lp Wanted
No
e .. per 1ence
neceHoty Apply m pe rso11 or
Blue l orton Mddleporl

S!:CRE:. TAR Y FOR ~nglfl e er 1ng
Dept I yp1ng or,d l iiJ nq s!., dls
wiTh bas1c backgr ound 111 moth
reqwred May apply otlmpe-r 101
f:lec tr1c Co 011 Monday and
luPo; Ju ne 19 l;l. i O between
the hour~ ol Hom and II am
llO M F
DH IVI::R't' f! HISON mu~t hove
own cor Pan wne 9cn 5560

Wanted to Buy
NQ 1l i.:.M 100 large or IOO t. t-no\1
Wdl buy 1 p1ece o• to mpll're
~1ou~ehold N ew used or onl1

quos M oll m ~ f urn •lufe 70 N
7nd 5t
Mtddleport Phone
9Q '] 0370

:ienice• Offered

WA 1 ~ ~

Wl::ll drrl lmg W•lhom 1
Gror11 742 287 9

APPLIANCE

SERVICE
We

have enlarged
ser'W'tce d~partm en t
wtll serv•ce H olpomt
other brand s

our
and
and

Pomeroy undmar\
~- Jack W Carsey , Mg r
~ Pl\one 992ll8 l

Wheel
Alignment

Ll ~

SPECI AL
Any US . made car- part s
extra •f needed Excludes
front wheel dr ive cars .

'r'A io/ D ~AU: New ond u'&gt;ed rne r
rhondcse J lom•ly ':l to1 I Wed
Mo• ntng , mde out Rt l

small f ound
baler Sl &amp;OO Pu rc ha..ed new
l 972
h cell ent co nd 1l +on
R e e-d~v t ll e 61d 371:1 6311

MA lSH HR GU~ ON Hoy ro ndt
11 0r1 er SSOO Ver y goo d cond•
t•on tleed sv ille 6 14 J78 OJ II
197/i lU ZUKI NM l:/5 94 9 241 0

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condtt1on your
water wtfh (o.op water

softener. Mode l UC SVI.
Now Only •289.95

YA~ U ~ A lt:

Do..-·~

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t11ne eve r f- r1
lot
&amp; Sun lead 11q l•eek
Rood J rnrle~ out fr om fJ t 7
Cone cllf"d •I rc111Pmg q to ij

Thurs . &amp; Frt , June IS &amp; 16 ,
9·S Paul Ba er re s , Rt 7
pa st Htghway Garage on
nght. Wat ch for s1gns.
Antiqu es , croc ks, tar s and
some old bottle s Men ' s
sh1 rts si ze M ed
15111
e x c e llent c ond Genuine
sliver &amp; turquoise Indian
Jewelry
Den1m 1eans ,
small boy s' clothes, m1 sc

PHOPUllY
bed• oo m house

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Appointment
Porn eroy landmark
~OJ~ck W Carsey , Mg r

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Phone 992 -2181

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1978 VZ 125 Yornoh o
Coil
99'.1 SU I J bcellen t condJI1on
• Utl ~ I ll bed and m o llr e~ !. $50
l'lb8Che vrol cl $ 175 843 1M~

l::t t(I HIC u1&lt;u bo t01 u'&gt;ed
lo•ge bull e t Holl oway
bed l+ l&lt;. e ne w ll'n 3079

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IQ7J 'r' AMAtiA 1~0 MX 31:1 mn1
rocmq co•buro to' G ood rv1~ r ,
1119 con d1t1or1 99 '.1 7409 Abo
outomol!c wa~her
1Cl73 OA lJU N PICK UP qq7 3003

C.

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94'1 J:lSS

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Check our low , low
pnc es on
FERTILIZER, NITROGEN, 1
POTACH, FERJ.O-PELS

8 S MO Bil I: HOMI::C, PI Plt"o
'&gt;Oil t W Vo h r&gt; ~t df! HE-r k ~
i&lt;,I/J el oorln uft' 14 '
b 4 '}
lf., Jr oon"'l
1&lt;1/J0urln ii1 4,W i becl•oom
1971 Vu to r 10n 14 • 6/ J bedr oom
')both

1:1

Pomeroy landmark
IV'~ ~ck W. Carsey, Mgr

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l&lt;fOfl DOOGl: ION truc k w1 th I Q73
d40 cu 111 mo tor au to l runo..
197ito~en lry 11 . 1:l~Jbed100rn
t ande m 11-'01
axle
Jq67
1969 Statesman 11 ,. bO "I
1-' lyn'IOut h 3(:13 +
..mg111e body
bedr oom
good rno tc.u n u e d ~ r epa1 r Con
bP ~ e er 1 on 174 at ) yCornOt Q
CO Al liM 1: ~ 1ON ~ ~an d grovel
C.rove Al ~o o Lo leyette Corn
colc1um c. hlo•Jde lertd11er dog
!. tor 15 B LJ r hm1ne l l B 10dto
f ood a nd all type ~ o f ~ all b
'14'-1 270~
cel~·or ~olr Worll&lt;. l nt
~ Mo n
~r
Pornl;'ruy 44} J841
h eld
HAY
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985
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M i l~() 01P~el
M F 1J~ D · e~el
tro1 ler 13 cha11nel bo se Cl:l
Mlll:l ~ Du&gt;o;el
M f. 1ri~ 0 1 e ~el
powe r m •k c and ant enna Lol l
Ml 11 J!J D •e~ i'l Co b au i'
4&lt;11 ~143 alter 5 p rn
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bull
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NhV &amp; U) ~ 0 I MP L~ MI::N 1S
yc 01 ~ o ld
Phone
M19 Boler
Mi lO l:lo ler M.. ti'U
f./9'1 ~.'l 4 1
Boler M aTthew ~ ~ olory ~ry r he
Ml 8~0 ~em1 mounte-d b ho t
1an1 Plow
Mf S?O I'] 0 o;(
Mf ~ UO l Ho w lhopper M~ 3 9 i Moll&lt;'y to Loan
f.f ow P l ant er~
M e&lt; hor)JCOI
LOAN ) A VAI LAI:!H :;JJ (J()U to
I ronsplaro te'
)I(){)(.()(}()() IQ• any to mm(ll ( rol
~ H IN N ~ 1 ti ACt0 ~ l A L ~ ~
01 bu s 1ne s~ pur p o~f'
lo ll
Ptl o nP 4 ~H l bJO
I
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4
)'I:J 8d00 bel wP.Qn ~ un I'
Leon W V.a
s j)111

MtDOll:PORl
J bedroom
house 10 • 10 ut dtty burldmg
~ t o u n wtndow~ and doo r ~ Ne w
10ol
f.' r1ce S9SUO
Phone
747 78 Q3

1-'lAINJ
11
bO
Porllwood 11o de1 on :t ac re ~ of
wooded O!eo ove• lookmg lup
per~ 1-llo• ns Perfec t l ot (Ouple
I hat p l a n~ to bu dd late• trade r
h a~ l over step up lo. 1t&lt;hcn and
dm1n g orca wdh COi ner li d
&lt;hen wa she1 and dryer 2
b edr oo m ~ newt.,. carpeted and
l ur nts hed
}el l +ng
pr •ce
$12 900 f or more Jnl oro mt Jon
coli 014 06 7 3347 ohe1 4 pm
tWO BE:.OHOOM house m Hor
1 •!.orw

dl e w tth ponel 1ng
corpet1ng and C1ty wot et Co 11
alt erS pm 741 'n5b

70

A Cf~t ~ ol hrll land wtlh
d.ng
l tmbc r
s ~ ~ oo
ch ckcn s Q9'} 7330

8

All Y+tut

bedroom s, all el eclr rc.
modern
bath .
ea f - tn
k it chen f amt ly room , 3
porches and n1ce vtew .

Only s 17.500
NEW LISTING -

~ t on

17

A l it!:~

1-0 H ~ o le Solem Twon
~ h1p MtHgs Coun t,. Hm r ural
wa ter (al l 014 ooq 3630 or
014 069 3633

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

A 2

bedroom frame home tn
e)(cellent co nd Jt ton Bath ,
City water natur al gas
hea tm g, :t car garage and 9

Your Full T1me
Real Estate Broker

NEW

LISTING

3

be droom ol der home w tt h
sem • modern
k dc hen
natural gas healtng oak
and b1 r ch floor s, st t ua ted
on larg e lot 100 ' )( 750 tn
v dtage
of
Ches ter

Well worlh 116 000 DO sel ling
prrce

AN ATTRACTIVE we ll
matnfatned older home rn
Rac rne Lt 1.11ng room wtlh
ft replace dlnt ng roo m ,
nt c e
k tl c hen
large
pleasant r oom for fl ower s
3 bedrooms has two types
of heat . lots o f st or age
space
Garage
and
work shop Call today tor al l

delatl s Only 132. 0110 DO
NICE DOUBLE WIDE

SALES AND SERVICE
1l 9 tic

H•lton Wolfe , assoctate

Home Phone 949 2189
GeorgeS fiob ste tter
Broker

Home Phone 992 5739

Small engtne &amp;

mower
servtce, Massey Ferguson

&amp; Gilson Tillers, Lown Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160

CERTIFIED

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

APPRAISERS.
HELEN L TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD

lh s tdentlal

commerctal
Call
for
est1mate, 24 hour service.
Anyday, anytime

Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginler985 -3806

Jack's Septic
Tank ~rvtee

Box 3

MAIN
POMEROY. 0
NEW LISTING - m the

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Portrait~
Weddings
Passports
AnnivPrsanes
Spectal Occas1ons

tn

Pomeroy one of the
ntcest kttchens anyw her e
Le ve l lot
2 ston es o f
beau t iful l y
remodeled
lt wab tltty Basement plus
many
other
featu res

$27.100 00
NEW LISTING

Chester, Oh1o
10 JO c

The Photo Place
(Bob Hoeflich l
Pomeroy
109 High Sl
5J1 lmo.

1n

Middleport - 2 stor y older
home on good str eet Cou ld
be good mves t ment for
re nta l s
Lots
of
remodeltng
Aslc.tng

399W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164
5-4· I mo

Under hang gutters &amp; room
addttions
For Free Estimates

Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
t
5 15 l mo

pd

the followmg descr~bed vehecles
free &amp; clear of all hens and encumbrances Selling the
used car Inventory of a new car dealer of Athens
County at the Athens County Fairgrounds .
OhiO wtll offer for sale

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19 78 Datsun M T 2 dr 1979 Datsun M T

4

Weddings
Stiver and

Golden Anntversary
FamiiV Reun1ons
Spec1al Occastons

1977
1973

Ca talt na,

blue . 1972 VW bus. red while , 1969 VW, Ian . 197\
Pl ymouth Fury II green , 1911 Da tsu n PU w Iepper
green 1975 Datsun 2 d r sedan . brown 1971 Datsu n
l:tOO coupe , green
The aforementioned veh•cles shall be sold at publtc

sale at 6:00 PM. OST on Monday, June 19, 1978 at the
Athens County Fatrgrounds to the highest bidder .

"

our

bus1ness. not a stde line

KEN GROVER

VehiCles Will be sold "as IS" Without any upress or
implied warranties Veh1cles may be seen at the
Athens County Fatrgrounds on the day of the sale after
4 00 PM .

The Hocking Valley Ban&lt; ol Athens County reserves
tho right to bid and the right to Withdraw any or all

PHOTOGRAPHY
985-4155
Chesler, Ohio 45720

vehicles prtor to conflrmat1on Terms of sale Cash ,
Cerhf1ed check or Ofhcta I Check or Fmancmg
confirmation

June 19

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

$26 ,000 00
WE HAVE EXCELLENT
INVESTMENT
RENTALS
AND
BUS I NESS - CALL FOR
MORE INFORMATION
LET
OUR
PHOTO
LISTING
SERVICE
WORK FOR YOU LIST
WITH US FOR RESULTS.
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA

throughout , kitchen
completely equipped,
llundry room with washer
and dr~er, ) bolhs, oulbulldtng w1th electric for
stor1ge, 1lum . siding ,
storm wmdows, new roof ,

on double lot

us.aoo.

Asking

804W Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours

Call 992-7133
CONTACT

[H

lots P1uley
Branch Manager

• t AI f 0kl

Aucti oneer
Com
pl e te ~e r 111Ce Pho ne 949 {4tl 7
or 949 1(0) fl oc me Ohr o (r1 tl
Brodlor d

H~M O DHIN G

Plumb1n g hea ling
and oil types ol ger1e rol 1epou
Wor ll guaranteed 20 yea r ~ c ..
~wnen c c Phone qcn 2d0'1

t XC A VAIING dar er loader and
b ackhoe wotll durnp t1uc. k:,
and lo b oy ~ lor lwe wtll haul
l dl d+r l to !iOil l1mes tone and
grove l Col i Bob or Roger Jel
l c1 s da y phone 9'11 708q 111 ght
phone Qn J5 i'S or 991 5731

year old, 3 bedroom home

wt th la rge ea t tn kitchen , J bedrooms, all n icely

carpeted , 1 balhs, lu ll basement with TV room Many
more edras, low heat bil l wt th nat ga s forced atr
furna ce All thts and two ntce acres ot l and In a good

S7 ACRES - Wtt h a ni ce 111 story hou se wllh J bedrms
and P 1 baths M ostly ca r pet ed B•g central fireplace
wtth hca to l a ter Smal l barn and outbutldlngs, 20 ac r es
fen ced N• ce coun try se tt ing off bl ack top road JUSt 6
mtnules north ol Ra ct n e Asking $42 000

l:t WOOD

BOWERS IUJJAIR
~ weeper~ roo!o tor \
uons oil
~ moll ap pli an ce ~ 1own mower
ne .. t 10 State H1gh way Carage
on Rou te 7 Phone ~ OIA ) qss

3815

ASTRE

Th e Ac cursed "

PIHl hes' Manager Danny
PHI LADELPH IA 1U\'1 1 Ozark
sa td Ruthven, 27 ,
'll1e Plul adelphoa Ph ilhes ,mwould
be
mser ted tn the
nnunced Thu1sday ntght they
startt
ng
rotatton
thts
had aequtr ed n ght-handed
weekend
a~am
sl
the
&amp;tn
p1tche1 Dtck Ruthven from
Otego
Pad
res
He
1\
as
th e Atlanta Bra ves fo1
expected
to
JOin
th
e
team
m
veteran rehcf pilt her Gene
&amp;an
0
1
cgo
today
f:arbcr and an umh srlo sed

2 11)-N ews 13
2 Jf)-News 3
3 Of)-Movte " Nobody 's Pertecl" 3
4 4~ Movle " I Love a Myslery " 3
6 Jf)-Btg Valley J
Mov1e Channel 4

5and9p m - NewYork , NewYor&lt;lpg)
-7 and ll p m - L1on tn Wm ter l pg)

&lt;UIH tUn ! 11f • 't "h

Channel F1we

7 p m -- Wahama band m M exi co

6 OG-S ummer Semester 8,10 6 30- TV C lassroom 8,

U S Farm Report 10, Kentucky Afield 13
1 OD--Mar lo and the M c"talc Movt e

M~rhinP .t

Fun for

Everyo ne 6, Ghost Buslers B, Pub liC Poll ey
Forum s 10, Grape Ape 13 7 30 - Saturday Report
3, Worl d of Surviva l 4, Adventures of Muhammad
All 15, Dusty's Treehou se 6, Wac&lt;o 8 Dynomutl
13
8 oo-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4, 15, Superlriends 6, 13,
Three Robonic Slooges 8,10
B Jf)-Go Go Globelrotlers 3,4, 15 , Speed Buggy 8,10
9 01)-Scooby 's Lall AlympiCS 6 ll , Bugs Bunny
Road Runne r 8,10

10 JI}-P tnk Panlher 3,4 15 , Batman Tanan 8, 10.
· ll DO-Baggy Pa nts 3,4, 15, Krolll Supers how 6, lJ
11 3()-Sp ace Senft nels 3, 15. L1ttle Rascals 4, Secrels

ol ISIS 8,10
12 01)-Land of lhe Los I J, 15, Mov1e " Rawhide" A
Po1nl ol V1ew 6, Fal Albe rt 8,10. Act ion News lor
KidS I]
12 JQ- Thunder 3, 15, Ameman Bands la nd \3 , Soul
Train 6, Space Academy 8,10
GO--S pace K ldettes 3, Vtewpo m l 8, M r Maqoo 10 ,
W restll nQ 15 , I n Se ar ch of the Real Amenca 33

I 31)-Greatesl Sports Legends 3, Mtn1ature Golf 6,

a. Fil m FesttvallO,

M ovie " Oev l l's A n gels

Years 6

M ov1e " The Re surrection of Zachary

Wheeler '

8, Movie " II Started

In

Naples"

Votce Of t he Whale 33

t~Basebal l l , 4 . 15 ,

Better Way

15 Art A m enca 20

'1395
SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE

PULliN S lX CA VAIIN G Cornp letc
Se r v1ce Ph one qq1 2-'178
POOlS Al l o; tl e~ ond
Swuu pools 2 yea rs
e ~&gt;~pe 11ence
tr ee e~ limot es
o n y thtng you
ne ed
f or
underground ~ wrm pool ~ New
chern1 cat and supply ~ ! ore
Albany
Oh1o
Ph one
014 098 0 5~ 5 ( Alt er 0 pm
014 OB'f 5251 John Jellcr 5 or
oaq S i'o ~ B1ll G •ll e tte l We ore
NOI al l we t on PRICE S
ORtlliNG Wo te• well
d r dl 11t g
t OIIHHei(IQl an d
d o rn e~ I 1C flump ~o l e !. and ser
VICe 99:/ 6;{9 ~ or 304 9q5 3602

''

bedrm house with I' 1 bath s, kt t chen and built In
appltances, lamily rm wt th f treplace a ll ntcely
ca rpeted Full ba sem ent w tth wood burn tng stove

'4•88

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In

Lamp in ~

un fu1111 ~ h e d

opt

1WO I A ~ G f ull fullll"&gt;hed opo 1t
lllent ~
111 M1ddleport
Co11
'19'1 /8 1! Mu ~ t hovede p 0~ 1 t
1h'A IU: II L0 1 Good luw tu 11
llo)e ro ~c hool bu ~ Go'&gt; eler
fi l l
ond wo !er avoilohiP M d
cJieiJUI I 49"1 J/il)4
H OU ~t

lOU NI H'l'

Both
tO rn1les from
Pornet oy lend nome oddre" ~
!o Bo" 7]9 B c o Doily S en t &lt;~1 1-'l
Pome•oy Oh+ o
rea ~on oble

11MDt IWO lo t!. 111 Pomeroy Will
tr ade l or bulldo1er 0 1 ma l o•
home loll 1 JU4 6d8 S601 !- art
Goy wv

E{ruipnw.nl

19/ d l:)l AI'A Ot t:' ~ t t 1T1otot
horne '{"/ lh e .. tro '&gt; l1 ~ r:; r10w
j6{)0
1nli t"&gt;
l'r (o.. $1 d 000
0 14 941 H J8 o1 J04 liJ 5707
l4ll APA l Hl l old doJYn ((HnpOI
u~PI:I

rv"

p

;n.ICJO qq2

2CI 4~

t&gt;..ts for Sale

,,

HOO ~

HOLLOW

Hor s e ~

~lobilr llorn~• for Sale
HOU::.l I RAU H 14 1 bO Budd y ')
ur J bcd1 0orn Unl urn1shed
Go ., heal
Vood co ndl t JOtl
Pho f,e !61 t 66 7 J!JV A., ku 1g
SblJW

Buy sell

!rode or 11011 1 New and u ~e d
Yesterda y's Answer
~ ad dl es Huth l(ce ves Albanr
20 One of the
29 Hose
bl4 ) 69!l J~9U
tenses
fr agment ~t::.IN G )IAH K£nn •·1 Boor dmg
Indoor and ou td oo! tun &lt;,
21 Party goer
31 Btndtng
Groo111 ng oil bH:o£.&gt;do; (lpon
22 Reduce
substance ~ O fl l t0 ! 1 l o cd lliC ~ C h e~ h1 re
to a mee~n
33 H1berma
Ph one (OI 4) J61 0"191.
23 Numerous
34 V1s1tor
AK C SILV~ H pug ) 991 73 bb
25 - bhmey 1
to
27 Basso , FerSta rn
i\oction
n(jndo 35 Encounter
tt ~L&gt;UlAR AUCliON Fr1doy 011d

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MEIGS I

II Equipment Co. II
I
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POMEROY, 0,
PH 992-2176

International

1 Harvester
pm at Oh1o f.! n.eJ 1

) ot urd oy a t I
AuUJOII
Vle lg!&gt; Plo/0 Mtd
dlepoll Oh1o No Dealer ~ cue
t1 on th1\ wu'"k

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New Idea
Equipment

T~~ ~n ~r~d~y
F

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"Finally, I've found
a MAN-SIZE tractor"
ECO NOMY llaciOJ 1\andles ~&lt;Qq~r t ~ u~h ~ l
10bt Mow plow 1111 ~ulldote 20 anJt h
meflll Mor 8 w~rll pn~KI
low e1tu et c o~t all qeor
dill !

E

CONO/tn'
lii.II C fOJl

SEE THEM TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE
Re ed s ville , 0 .

G Y 8

MGIOGE CU Y

J UAS,

Stock

c•n come in

and see what you 're gi.Hing
- Good selections - Fully
stocked

P B, PS

1975 MERCURY MARQUIS .. . .. ...... .. .. . '2995
p B , p S , alr
1975 MERCURY MONTE GO .. ............ ..'2495
MX Stalton Wagon. 9 pass . fu lly equ1p
1974 FORD MUSTANG ••••• .IY~.s - ~?~!!.~~~ '2395
Sid , 28 ,000 mi.
wa s 11695
1974 PINTO STATION WAGON •• , •••• Now,.'1495
Auto , radio, light blue

Caii742 -22Jl
TALK TO
Nendell or Herb Grate
or Gene Sm1th

RUTLAN,.,
FURNITURE
142-2211

1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON " ... NOW' '2595

1974 HORNET 2 OR •••••••
Auto , P S

Rullond

51

.'~.a-'·· • ~;~.~-~~'•• '1495

1974 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER . .. ... .. , '2195
Std , P S , P B., fan cy wheels, sharp &amp; sport y

1966 PLYMOUTH 4 DR .. . ............. , ••• ,.'195
Runs good
1970 DODGE 2 DR HT . . .. . ... , .... ... ....... ~495
Auto trans .. P steertng
1971 PONTIAC LEMAN'S .....................'695
2 Or • a uto tran s

G DS

'2800

12595

f.lOO .... ~~-'~. : ~?.:~. :: .. ... '2495
1
1974 CHEVY 'h TON .~.'~.-.~.~.-. ~.! :.?.:~~ ... 2495
1974 DATSUN PICKUP. ..... ~~~-~:~~~-~?.':'!. '1995

15 IN STOCK

S1andard, rad1o. mirrors, red In co lor

Largest Selection In The Valley ,

1974 CHEVY 1!l

TON~~~~':'.~'!::~.~-;~.~!??~~~g'2395

Radio, auto., 302 V·8 s.c:
1971 FORD RANCHERO •••••••••••• , ••• •••••• . u 95

mob ile home with natural gas heaf. c1ty wa ler &amp; sept ic.

Ill 000 - Will buy a good 5 bedrm house with large
l tvt ng room and krt ch en 2 ba ths, basement. FA nat
Yl\ c; heat •n Ch es ter

1973 THUNDERBIRD. ....~?~~~-~: .. 12295
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.~..9:. : .?!~. 12195
1974 CHEV. NOVA?..~~!.'..~~-t-~.'.?..~ 11995
6 cy l
1974 CHEV. NOVA ..~.~!:~.~?.S~...... 11995
1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ;..~~. : . ~.'~.... 11895
1974 PINTO WAGON.................. 11595'
4 cyl , 4 spd , blue w tfh wood gra1n tnm

'

1975 VEGA WAGON .......~.~ ~?,-..~~~. 11495
1959 FORD 2 DR .. ~. ~-~ 1.: . ~.t.~~~~~~... '695
1971 DODGE 4 DR ..........~:~ ........ 1595
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR......... 1295
1967 OLDS CUTlASS . ......2• ~r ..S595
1965 AMERICAN WAGON .............1195
1969 REBIL 2 DR ... ~.~:~:.~~-~~~~~?.....1195
...... ,

TRUCKS

TRUCKS

1974 CHEVY

3~

TON ..................12695

V 8, a uto , p s , p b , L W B

1970 DODGE ~ TON .......~, : .~.'.~
9

... .

1

395

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

We Need Listings IMiddloporll
W• h•ve buyers tor many lypesol properly
CALL JIMMY OE EM , Ano&lt;lllt . 949-2388

SL RL 7

i

UY £ T

B DS Y

1975 FORD F-100

1974 FORD

.,

EU

J U AS

WEEKLY SPECIAL

blue ylnyl roof

.
Buy where you

'1695
1975 FORD MAVERICK ............. NOW! '2595
4 Dr , auto , p s, p b , radio, air , ltghl blue wtlh dark

&amp; up

Attached 12 carl garage Chrysler Atr Temp cen tral

VACANT LAND - 10 ac res ol land on Rl ll 4 lane,
about one mi le north ol7 ll bypass As&lt;lng $12.800
110,900 - l acre level land with a 64• 12. 3 bedroom

tWO !:U UHUUM
CaiJ 441 2:i'til:l

-\\111181\AXR
I. 0 S (, F E I. I, 0 W

RS I K

CN

302 V 8 , P S, P B , L W B Sharp

sq yd

hea ting and cooli ng Ve r y tow elec btlls Al l thiS and

Syra cu se

LO! l or troll£!! ~po(e or1
11 \/ Cr i i OI I
f./4JJ'}"j/j
0!

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Ont' lt'll..r stmpl) -.t 111rls fnr 111olhcr I n tillS samp le A 15
u,efl fnr lht lhrN• I ~ \ f,.r ll11 t"u 0 ., d(' Srn glt• )etter s
.qwslrophe s, the l(' ng ltl .1nd fl •rm.t11 u n of the \Innis arc all
tn nts E.u h cL1y l ite l'od c l l'll t·• ~ .11 l' tllffcrent

GDS

1975 CHEVY LUV PICKUP.. ... ...... ......
Standard. sharp
• _

appro&lt; one acre land Have a loo&lt; Only 547,900
111 ,100 will buy a good 2 bedrm. house and garage.
stor ag e building and garden space an St Rt . 124 tn

obllo' Ia l1 \ • 111 our u p or!rr 1~ r tl
l o1 l e ~~ than S'&gt;U o munt h f or
lll Urf' lld Orl lt0 11011
{O ri! OC!
Vd lug~&gt;
Mo1 1or A pur 1111Pnh
441 1/fJ I

ERST

JGY

SAVE A LOT

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

an e•cellen l 3

Our new
yo u rnoy bP

I'RYI'Ttlltl OTES

1973 FORD GALAXIE 500 .. .. .... ...... ......'1495

In Southern Local with a sma l l barn and
dug well About 12 acres ttllabl e Some woods and
mtnerals Ask tn g S21 ,500

is

4 Dr .. au to. P .S
6 cyl.

&amp;

H O W~RV

698 7331

7 J O- Lowell Tho ma s Rem embers Jl All Slar
Anylh1ng Goes 10 Kmg Ko ng 13 Once Upon a
Class ic 10
8 DO-BIOniC Woman ],4, 15, Love Boa t 6, tJ, Bob
Newhart 8, 10, Onedln Lone 20, Old Fr iends New

I

UIILi:N)

1P n t e 1 ~ o~~·srontu

D .\ILY l'ltvi'Tillll iOTE - Here's h"" to "ork it ·

1974
MERCURY COMET

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

AN D MARliN
c a vo 11ng
~ep t 1c
o; y ~ h~ms
d oJer bockh of' du mp truclr.
l•mcstone
g 1ov ul
b loclr.1 op
po v1ng Rt 143 P hon ~ I (61d )

,
I

JJ

:,H&gt;JIOH

CHICAGO 1UPI 1 - The
Ch1cago Cubs obtam ed rtghthanded
pitcher
Lynn
McGlot hen fr om the San
Franc1sco Gwnts Thut sday
m exchange for out£1elde1tturd baseman Hector Cruz
and a player to be na med
later m ltcu uf c.:ash
McGlothen 28, ha s had
problems wtth Ius alii\ but
doctor~ stud 1t 1s all nght
now, a Cubs spokesman said

I;J--t- t--+ -+-l.-+-+--l-- f-+--l

13, French Chef Jl
2 00 - Baseball Warm up 3.4 ,1 5, Great Teams Greal

News ] ], Bugs Bunny 10, Wild Kmgdom 13,
Eleclrlc Company 20

4 speed, blu e

Ho1ne f!o1k
n\)r th ol Pome! OyLorq1 loh loll 941 7d74

~ ou t&lt;"'

I'or !:iale, He n! or l rade

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
2 Bard's
I root Wiper
n vc1
4 Pat
3 Moun tmn
7 race shape
lake
9 Steno's need 4 Break m
t3 Went apace
rank
14 Sp1nt
5 Appetttc
15 SioJitan
rouse r
City
6 Dtsclose
16 Western. e g 8 llpprenttce
17 Pro 10 Cracker
19 No landII Her
lubber he
name
means
20 Gambol
ltght"
23 Math term
t2
Relt
gwus
24 ra ce w1th
pertod
stone
IS Tread the
25 Italtan
boards
City
26 Always
27 Concealed
28 Contm ued
story abbr
29Skm
aperture
30 Beetle
32 Paper
qua nt1ty
36 Nulltfy
37 " Rule
Bntam1a"
composer
38 Roc k-bormg tool
39 Row
40 Old note
41 l &lt;~ te Mr
Cole
DOWN
I Speck

SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1978

l urn1.hPd and un
opt•, Ph one 94/

M0 11 1L~

lOU f'J I R'l'

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JO p m - Pau l Gaud1no

7 00-1978 College Bowl Tournament 3, Lawrence
Welk 4 15 . Hee Hl\w 6,8, Black Perspecttve on the

WAGON BY PONTIAC

Carnal Know ledge ( r )

Blood on lh e Sun" 6

I 00-M tdnlght Spec 1a l 3.4 15, Movte

Answer 15, Zoom 20 . Studi O See Jl
6 Jf)-NBC News 3 4,15 CBS News 10, You Bet Your
Life 20. Que Pasa, USA' 33

1975

WILl do 1oofmg co ns1ru&lt;t1on
p lurnbt ng and heatm g No 10b
too Iorge 0 1 too small Phone
7 47 2348

hosptlal and schoo l al Laurel Cliff Asktng $42 ,500

IS

12 00 - Barella IJ , Movie

n

~ 4J4

l'niU f..T\fl

Cable Channel s

Amer ica 20 , Once Upon a Cl as src 33
L awrence Welk 8, God has the

Vac ant land on black lop road Beaultlul

A BEAUTY AT FlY E POINTS - Here

7 and 9 p m - Wahama Band tn M extco

Zoom 33
5 30 - Porter Wagoner 10, G111 1gan s Island 15, Art

All carpel tnslalled w1lh
paddtng at no ch1r~~e .
Expert installation ,

~ P H. O Y

localion Will go qu ick lor sJS,OOO

"You Cant Wtn ·em All ' 8, Mov1e " Web of
Janak r 33

the Coun tr y 10

LX CA VATING do zer
bodo. hoo
a nd d1tcher C hm l e ~ R Ho1
B oc. ~
Hoe ~e r v l a
h el d
Hu t land Ohto Phone 74:l 2008

5 ho pe~

4

9 and I I p m -

3 oo-u.s Open6,1l, Book Beat
33 3 ]f)-People and Pl aces 33
4 oo-Thai Nashville MusiC 10, Body Shop J3, 4 JQSpo rls Spectacular 8, Nashville on the Road 10
Catch 33 33
5 DO-Sia r Trek 3, Marcus We lby M D 4 , Pop Goes

.

l uH11Sh•

(i'11 jj(J 4

Jf)-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15 , U S Open 6 ll , Mo vie

Race r s

J AND 4 ~M

MOVIe t.nannet 4

Vtol en ce" 10

b

J or llrnl

5 and 7 P m - Another Man Another Change lpg l

6 00-News 3,4,10

PUt&gt;OLt

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

II

2

Call Aller s -oo or
Anytime Saturday
992 -7119 or 992 -5041
4 27 -llc

MACHIN!: Rep o1r !o ~er
v1ce all rno lo.c~ qq2 7'1B 4 ! he
I ob r 1c
Shop
Porn &lt;H o y
Au1ho r u od ~1nge ' Sai C'!. and
~I.:HIJICU We !&gt; hor pen ~ C J \!&gt;0 1 ~

.story older home, J
~room , family room w1lh
fireplace , ltving room,
dining room , carptted

News 3, 3 J~MO\/ Te ' Ro sie" 3, 5 Jo--Bonanza 3

News 33

dr sedan,

both h ave new ca r warranty
1974 B u1ck 2 dr . 1975 Ch evrolet M onte Carla , 1975
Chev r olet Malt bu Stah on Wagon , 1975 Dodg e 1976
Da tsun 2 dr sed an , 1976 Da t sun 28 OZ aut trans , 1974

~ l W IN G

(J

l 11)-Movte " Blood Rose' ll 2 51)-News IJ 3 OD-

&amp;

8~AOFORO

3 bedroom house ] b ot h ~
all clec 1 acre M1dd!cpo11
clo~e to Hvt lond Phone
992
7481

33
10 31)-Monly Pythons Flying Ctr cus 20
II 01)- News J 4,6,8 10,13, 15 D1ck Cavett 20, ABC

10 . George Cru mb

HOM~S tT ES

J bedrooms,

10 ACRE S

MONDAY EVENING , JUNE 19al6 O' CLOCK PM.
!AUTOMOBILE AUCTION)
AT THE ATHENS
COUNTY I=AIRGROUNDS, ATHENS, OHIO
The Hocking Valley Bank, 7 W, Stimson Ave , Athens,

Galaxte SOO , 1971 Ford Galax1e 2 dr hardtop
Mer cu ry Mon tego MX , wh tfe w bla ck vtn yl top

DAVE'S BACKHOE

IJu.-ineo• !:ienice!L

N~W

have been wafftng for
Appro x 23 acres of the
mos t destrable bu 1ldt ng
sites tn M etgs County
Sec l uded and c lo se lo
Pome r oy . on a g oo d
townsh tp road Water and
elec tn c available Asking

TWO ACRES A beaulllul

PUBLIC AUCTION

Dalsun 26 OZ a ul lrans , 1973 Datsun 24 OZ 4 spd
trans , 1973 Datsun 24 OZ 4 spd trans , 1973 Datsun 2
dr se da n, bl ue , 1975 Ford Currter PU . red 1972 Ford

Let
us
capture
and
preserve those precious
moments forewer -

Photography

Heal !;;,.late lor sale fo1 sole 1 oCfe a nd
up Mtddleport neo1 Ru tla nd
Cal1 997 74 81

Sl5,000 00
NEW LISTING - what you

CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 -2259
992-6191

Siding

I oo-Mov1e " Texas A&lt;;,ross the Rtver" 3, Ma Yle " Tell
T h em Wtl l te Boy tS Here" 4, Wolfm an Jack 6

I 1()-- lronst de 13

AUtTIONEER - BILL JANES, PHONE S57 3411
Remember Sale Will Start AI 6 O' Clock P.M Monday .

cou ntr y large garden, 3
bedroom remodeled hom e.
N1 ce coun try k ttch en wtfh
sn a ck bar Dtnmg room ,
large
ultltty · workshop
Barn and other butldmg s
New alum in um std mg

On ly $15 ,000 00
COOKS DELIGHT -

and

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp;Vin~

10 00-Qu mcy 3, 4, 15, Husbands, Wtves and Lovers 8,
Grease Day US A 10 . News 70 . Austt n C1fy Ltm•ts

9 O{}--c.Rock tord F 1l es 3 4,15 Mov ie " Terr or tn th e Wa)(
Mu seum" 6,13 Incre dible Hulk a. 10 Soundstage

10

Ponttac Tem pest, blue, 1971 Pontia c 4 dr

OF

I0 N

40 ACRES -

S65,000 00
WE HAVE MANY CALLS
EACH DAY FOR NICE
FARMS AND HOMES
CALL US TODAY TO
FINO OUT HOW TO LIST
YOUR PROPERTY .
Cheryl Lemley , associate
Home Pl\one 742-2003

Repair

~
MODERN SUPPLY

AMERICAN
A SS0 C I AT

RELAX THIS SUMMER on

1nt er com sys tem centra l
and
air
hea tt ng
cond tt ton rng Sun deck . :t
car ga r age an d much
more 11 Located tn Rtgg s
Cr est Manor Well worth

or

'

Brakes
Muffler
Tires
Shocks
Battery,
Installation Service
Ph . 992-2848 Pomeroy, 0 .
3-15-llc

5 l~ News 6, E le clrlc Company 20,33, Mary Tyle r
Moore 10, Hogan' s Heroes IS
6 oo-News 3.4.8,1 0.13,15 , Zoom 20, M~km g Th1ngs
Grow 33
6 ]()-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News IJ; Andy Griff ith 6,
CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20 , Antiques 33
7 oo-Cross-WIIs 3,4, Newlywed Game 6, 13, Muppel
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is land lS, Alm ana c 20,
Insight 33

Plymouth Fury Ill 1972 Plymouth Val Dusler . 1969

home stfe About 5 m inutes I rom 5 Po tn t Prtce SIJ.BOO
6 ACRES - Ntce 11 1 story home mostl y carpeted wtfh 3
or 4 bedrms , It Yin~ r m . fam ily rm , wtlh f i replace ,
basement. fuel oil furnace. garage an d outbu!ld m gs
So m e fencmg , pl en ty of road frontage and garden
spa ce Ctty wa ter and drilled well Lac close to

bedroom s, J lull bolhs

'""'"'

Downspouts

mobil e home rn Arbaugh
Add 1!1on tn Tuppers Pla tns
H()me IS '1 4 ' :It 52' and IS
stluated on Corner Lot
Only 55 000 00 down wi lt
buyo tht s n1ce home Sell! n g
pr ice $21 ,000 00
lhts spaCtous 1:t room Sp i ll
Level Col onta l wtth 5

New

Pomeroy, Oh1o

WORK BY REALTORS
M E M B E R S
0 F

LOOKING FOR YOUR
FIRST HOME ? Darlmg 3
bedroom
home
•n
Syracuse
Prt c: ed 1ust
rt ghl 1 1 Call now tor pnvate
showmg

992-2174

Gutters and

Pomeroy 992 6282
or 992-6263
8A M to4 30P,M

acres $18,500
SALES ARE NOT EASILY
MADE THEY COME
ABOUT WITH CONSTANT

RANCH -

Saturdays at noon

p~

300Matn 51

lovely ktt ch en , 2 years old ,
exce ll e nt co nd 1t10n
a ll
electrrc Garage . I acre

Closed Thursdays and

SMITH NELSON
MOrORS, INC.

ROOFING

And he w tll help f1n ance
th ts
ol der
home
tn
Pom er oy $6 725 00

Ph 992 6333

......

20, Shepherd's Pi e 33
9 31)- Mak em an d Clancy JJ

ll 01)- News 3,4,6,8,10,13 15, Soundstage 33
ll I ~ ABC News b
ll Jf)-Saturday N1g ht 3 4, 15' Mov 1e "Th1e l ol Bagh
dad' 6 Second Ctly TV 8, Movte " The Th ird Day"
10 M ov te ' ' The Castl e ot Ter r or" 13
12 00--Don Kir shne r s Rock Conce rt 8, Janakl 33

8 JO-Ch 1co and the Man 3,4 , 15, Operatton Petticoat

15

MOORE'S

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

OWNER SAYS SELL --

Off1ce Hours
9a m . 4 p m .

c.•.

CARTER

snooo oo

GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker
1011 1 Sycamore St
Pomeroy , Oh1o

te thl

H. L WRITESEL

3

SUE P MURPHY
l owns h•p L,__A_s,_so
_:_;c_:•a_le.:_R:.::e:.::•.::ll:.::o:_rs:___ 1

ACfli::S wllh 1974 Srhullt
mob de hom e Addrtronoltfa der
space 111 !u p per ~ Plams oreo
61 4 l:lo7 :n os

9917091

POMEROY
LANDMARK

-

~IV~

1q04 OOOG ~ 1 HUCK 2 t on 14 It
tl ot bed Good con d1!10n Loll

&amp; BLEND
For !:iale

991 7M3

W dh res tdence , balh 1 c tf y
water , natura l gas heat tn
good locaft on on Sta te Rt.

Need m .ooo
NEW LISTING

..., .. tor

ABC Pr esent s Tomorrow ' s Star s 6,13, Movte " For
Better, l or Worse" 8, 10, Gr eat Performances 20

6,1 3, Wall Slreet Week 20,33

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~
Service'rOM the .,...., Trvdl or !hill~

4-30-llc

fi00M 5 2 a c r e~ Shown br'
oppt on ly 9Ci'Z 75 13

fWO Nt W delu • e elen r1C r ange ~
l gol d Gene1ol ~ l enrl( and I
wh1tt• I oppon S:t75 each Cart
be seen or K1ngsbury Home
)o l e ~
111 0 ~
M 0111 )t
Pome!Oy qrn 7034

HA Y roke Sl 45 Pull d"c
SJS A nt1que ~ t on e hreploce
man tle S35 992 7805

ac re On ly $1 7.500
OVER 9 ACRES - 0 1good

l l: V ~N

1q71 HONDA 750 cc !&gt; l ock b
ee l lent cond !l mn l o w mdeoge

l A ~t

m1le off Rt. 7 by pass on
St. Rl 124 toward Rutland.
0
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Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682

J l SO AC R~ ~ 111 Che ster
or1 Old )tote Route JJ wh1 ch
would be 1deol lo 1 !&gt; ubd1v1d+ng r-----:~---.-lli,
Of OlhelwiSC (OnlnlefC IOII1111Q
l or hom e developm ent Colt
QQ 2 709 2

Phone992 2181

10 ~ OOT l RU CK ca mper ff eol
good co nd 1lior1 Make me o
good oll e r Col1992 s:n1

Ac•eag e 4
2 mob de

home ~ Collt1 4J 1011
~~ v ~ f.IOOM 5 on d both ba sement
In Pomeroy Po1t•olly 1emod el

IN

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YARD SALE

INlOM~

L et us test your water Free

V AfiJ!. G~ ~Al t

oil doy l ueHloy June :10
~ e~+dPrlt e h' ose H II

HOUSE:. ANO ~to r e build1ng rn
tleedsv tll e 985 3519

ed

Call Now For

1'0RCH SAL ~ on 5th )treet
Ro (lnto
Wando
Powell &gt;
res +d en'e to ts o f clo thii'Q all n
qood cond1 t1on S torr ~ lhur ~
day June I ) Th ar1d w1tl lo~ t ]
wof&gt;k \ or un t• l every th1ng
~
'&gt;O ld Q 00 unrd dark each do~ ·
1-'honf' 949 103J

I A Mil Y V AR D S AL~ Mon da y
PV(&gt;IIII(j JunP 19 /;) p rn Ill?

ONE:. Ao e wooded lots
for sole Rock Sprrng s Oh1o Cr·
ty wa ter near schools Co li
at ter S pm 304 773 '1270

( HALM ~ R ~

IU C.JIII::R W
, Arab more and
gl.:' ld111 9 J reo's old lee b ~ e y
H1ll l lo t w oo d ~ Rood Pome•oy
OhiO qq; 3 1:1~~

If- YOU ho,e o !.er viCC to o lf e1
won t to buy or sell ~o mc t h•ng
oe loolung lor war k
Of
whol eve•
( Ou 11 get re\u lr s
lo!iler wi!h o Sen t1nel Won t Ad
Coli qq-; 115b

wom e n~
d·~tl dren o;
&lt;lo th r'q od d~ and en d ~ R o~e
H1ll tu~· beyond r tty l1mt1 '&gt; on
Ul JJ folo rn ronc el,

Bl:AUTI~Ul

51 300 Coll 9n 15J9

tw• ~.- e

lard Sale

Mf' n ~

SIORY frame house b
•ooms and bo th cellar ou t
budd11195 4 acres land ot edge
ol Rutland Com pl ele lto der
hook up abo 2 bonks opp•o •s
ed prope fly ot $15 500 Phone
991 7(fl4

IWO

JOHN OI::E:. IU 1010 dozer com
p le tel y re built $4500 Dt esel
engme w11h wmch Coli Charles
R Hall eld 747 7008 ofte1 o
pm

EXPERT
HUNTER

OlO FURNtlUR E:. tee b o n~ ~ bra'"
bed s lfOil bed~ d t-&gt; ~ lo; , PI C
co mpletu hou.,Phold~
IN1 If&gt;
M D M•l ler Rt 4 Puml•r oy or
call 497 6370

Monrlo y th ru W(,&lt;d q to J

592 3051

9q')b:l16

WANHO TO buy Ol der coun Try
hou !&gt;e and ocr eoge
!:lome
wood!&gt; Nor th end of Me• Q!.
County
Away lf orn paved
rood ~ e ply to Bo• 714 M c o
1he Dody Sent• nel Pomeroy
Ohm

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VA ~HA 30 yr ltnanc1 ng also
rehnonc1ng Ireland Mm tgoge
77 ~ ~to t e Athens phone (614 )

399 W Ma in St
992 2164
Pomeroy . 0

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1915

ld J
bedrooms, bath. forced a 1r
furna ce. central a1r, ru ral
water , pafto, and 80 of a n

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

9 OG-Mov 1e '' Sex an d the Ma rrted Woman " 3,4, 15,

8 01)-CPO Shar.key 3,4 15, Tabitha 6, 13, Wonder
Woman 8 10 Wa sht ngt on Week 1n Revmw 20 33

FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1978
5 00 - Here Come the ~rides 3, ~Ja r 1 rek 4, Gun
smoke 8, Mr Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33, Hogan 's

ST IDUI S1UP I1 "Ille St
LouiS Cardmul s Thur sday
sent o uthclder Jun Dwyer tn
the Scm F'ranc1sco Gwnts to
1 nrnplt!te the F'r an k R1cell1
1r ot de of l &lt;:~st wmter
I"''' week the Cardina ls
sent RJceih , " l efl~1 anded
p 1t&lt;.: h~r.
frnm
th eir
Sprtn ~f lel d Ill , dub 1n the
!\ rne rl l &lt;J n 1\ ~s nc t&lt;ttw n to
Charleston, W Va , 1n the
lnternatwnal Leagut! Ln ext hange £or nutf1elder Hob

Trap 33

Co untry 15

Heroes 10, Emergency One! 13 , P etttco at Juncf ton

Wan t 1us! $8,000
BUSINESS BUILDING

Heal Estate tor Sale

197 1 OA llUN 1 !on p1ckup 4
~pee d
new d ut&lt;h mulller
broke!&gt; and po1n1 "J!J m p g

NEW LISTING Holl y Park 70 '

Thai Tune 6, 13, Prtee" R1ghl 8, Mac Neil Lehrer
Report 10 JJ Famtly Feud 10, Pop Goes the

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Business Services

EAFORrD

butl dmg land tn town w tth
sewer and wa ter ayallabl e.

Modem Supp~

\7_,., ·?ack W Carsey , Mgr

Will CAIH: l or !he eldetl -, m our
home Ph on e 9'12 731 4

fi MBI:: R POM~ROY ~ are\ t Pr o
duc ts lop pr1ce l o• !&gt; lond1ng
sow t1111ber Coli 9CH :,qos o1
Ken t Ha nby 1 44b 8570

J ~ AM ~I Y YA Rll ~ Al l- June Jq ?U

IHISH ~e11er d yeo' s
old Coli 985 3988

Pomeroy landmark

WOOO
Poles rna:o;
OUAU f-ltD
BA!lYSII 1~ H
( Hil-l
bob)' ~J t 111 your horne
diame ter 10 on lorges' end SB
relcrcntc5 Caii94G )041
per ton ~u n d l ed &gt;l ob So pe•
ton Del•vercd to Oh •o Pallet
I:IABYSilli NG 1n or out of tn y
lo Rt 1 Pomc•oy qrn 7~89
home Col i 74'1 795B
COIN':! CU RIH:NCY lolo. em old
Will DO bobvs1 rt 111g and fypmg 111
pockr&gt;t wo llhP\ and ch o111 ~
m y hor1H?
Coli on yt1me
'&gt;l lvt&gt; r and gold We 11 eed 1964
~ Q') bJ50
and older ~.lver co • n~ Buy ~ell
o• trade Coli Roger Wor mle y
747 733 1

We d l h1u So l ')
hou"&gt;C'• down !r om B IS A I:S(&gt;Quly
~ho p Rocme Oh+o

ff~Gf)HIUO

rad1o, twm saddle tanks .
Good h res

W A IT R ~SS

SOMi:.ONE:. 10 stay w1th 3 boy!&gt;
14 15 8 10 year s old Or )0
meone that needs o home thor
would wel ch rhem 985 4121

Bl ACK AND whrte female co t
w1 th 1 k1 ttens 11 male 1
femal e) Very cu le l o good
h0111e 24l:l078

31 ,000 miles, P.S , P B ,

Wagon Ph one843 2061

t:ard of Thanks

L.W.B

Chewrolet truck wrth 12 ft.
gram bed , 454 engme ,

1971 CADillAC HDOHADO ~ ull
powe r 0 11 ex cellen t cond1 tJ0!1
Phone G92 7402

215(1

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19 7&lt; C30, l ion

hom~

Fr1en ds 33
8 30- Baby , I'm Back 8, 10, In Performance at Wolf

7 JIJ-Por ter Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4, SlOO,OOO Nam e

.

Heal Estate for ~Je

WOULU YOU l1ke o bu smess of
• your own ? You don t nocd o 1 ~
ollo&lt;c lo ''o'' Beg •" ot
lull or poll hme Ideal lor hu s
1cmpwoocl and Nolhuo £ron
band and wrf e learn s Ca ll 01
~
Heat Co 8 Pu tnam D' (oil Mill
IJI ~benezer S1
Pomeroy
IRGIL 8 , SR . ~~~
St ) Ath~ tl) Ol&lt;l ~9'1 6U7 Q or
~ol u rdoy between J pm and 1:1
9t2· 3325
":;", AIIOI.I
b 14oQb 11f:l 7
p111lor de!od$
216 E. Second Street
BUR~ OU G H l
~ LNll MAliC
ac
Pomeroy, OtuO
coun"ng ITlOCh Jne
Ph one
991 7150 l if e Ua fy ~en t 111e l GheAway
COUNTRY PRIVACY - 25
Ill lo ~on t Str'eet
P o tm: r o ~
acres
o f land and woods
O h+o
I OUH llHCU pupptes 10 grve
Wit h elec tr tc on good
O"- OY I mole and 3 females
gra vel road A r eal good
1-'honf! 74? :l94Q
buy al m 500 oo
B ~ ~~ ~ I L I:: li i O N o l the best wood
~ t o -.e~ 111 ~uu th eCJ~If' r Jl Oh•o
Jotut M or~o
He l
1uoho

~ I O IJ o n w agon ~&lt;. 1 lh

ltt t:t lrt m ltjttl.ml dt.b dt'tttM t lr h ·
Jtcllullal l ht' f'ulll~h t t v. rllrrut lJt&gt;

IJu•inc•s Opportunitit"!!

For Sale

1- The Datly Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pumeroy, 0, Fnday, Jun e 16, 1978

See Roger Riebel
667 -3463
1 tn1le north
Tuppers Plains, Oh10

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AUYESMMUDC
Yesterday'sC ryptoquote : DO NOT JUDG E UNLESS YOU AHE
WILliNG TO BE JUDGED BY THE SAME YARDSTICK ALFRED ARMAND MONTAPif[o not pay • ....... , ...... , ""'
, 1978 Kmx re.. tVlllage pollee
Purpose of the meellng LS to d1scuss
pussibihll es uf bu1l dmg a new legwn home
111tinue patrol All trustt..'l'S clncl Interested members are
urged to ,tu cnd
• • • • • • • • • • • u n t i l the next
OCII Ill July
' thts year to
I Widger from
ME:F.T TUFliOAV
GAlliP Oli S - lia lllpolt s C1t y
1ter demed the ClJfnrm~stun "til meet m spcc1al sessiOn on
the deciSIOns
Tucsd1.1~ , be~ nlllm g at 8 p m m the
1978
Royale for finan&lt;'Jal lllUni C1pal l'O UI11 001ll tn thC City bUlJdmg

NOW IS
TO
r------.;;..;;;...11
Delta 88

garage on nmtunu "'· w11s rurttp1 ely
dc!'itro}'cd by fire Saturday afternoon.
Tht• butldmg " as o"'ned by Noel
Hermann, and \\ 3S used f or storage.
Tht· strudur c &lt;ontamed several odds

and ends and one old automobile.
The Harold Smith hom e nea rb y
was save d by Midd leport and Pomeroy
firemen Firemen "ere oo tht• S('Cn c
three ho urs
CaUM' or the blaze wa s un-

approxima tely
determined

_ _G;;eor-..~;;;es;.De;;;;;m::;O;...~the
counctl
~ r msurance
..
by the vtlla ge
1973 Chev. Impala 4 Dtnds currently
1969

Pont. Bonneville 4~~.

counctl
IS iblllly ol
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe •. ; k prot ecthm
·riff's ~Jffice
1973 Buick LeSabre 4 r1 move would
"' amowots of
1976 P~. Volare 4
Sma ln tenance

Dr.

r not asked to
Rovale Cpe. ' Atkins was
mp to ftll a
1975 Olds Cut. Sup. Cpfetirement of

1975

01ds

1974 Cad. Deville

4 Dr.

council took

lt to remove

1971 Chev. Malibu Cpe.~nd Atkins a
1r before the
,
1975 Ch ev. CapriCe Wag,Jnst h1m
mbers , Atkins
1974 Chev. Caprice wwe meeti•g•
removal vf a
1968 Olds 88 4 Dr.

Se( Friday,

the
IUrance on the

Drive HomE.

See one of the se courleou•~n f or the
Marvtn Keebaugh or Georg011 Plrk.
Neekamp 10

Karr &amp;

Vcadump truck

' l 1W II lrke Our Quality
GMC fma ncinv
9q1 Sl&lt;t!
Open Evfnln~5 unf1\

IIJY AL CITIZENS - Freda L1evmg, lert, a nd Beulah Utterback, twtn SISters,
who restde on Pomeroy's East Main Street are ded1cated women, They have, Cor
sometime, assisted the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce m 1ts cleanup campatgn.
You can see them every morrung picking up debris tn front of their home nn up
East Mam to the Pomeroy Cement Block Co operatiOn . They also assisted Mr , and
Mrs Paul Stmon m planting fl owers at the corner of Nye Ave . and East Mam.
Sa turday, the chamber extended iLs thanks to the ladies for thetr interest and
assistance

�. . .. . .

~

12- The Datly Sentmel, Muldleport-Pomeroy, 0., Fnda), June 16, 1978
Stella, three daughters,

Area Death S

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ANNAL BELT
Anna L Mtlhoan Belt,
formerly of Metgs County,
died June 8 m Akron Funeral
servtces were held June 12 at
1p m at the Hopkms Funeral
Home m Akron
Survtvmg
are
one
daughter-m-la\1
Vtvtan
Mtlhoan ,
Akron ,
two
brothers, Clarence and Floyd
Bentz, East Ltverpool , and
three ststers, Bertha Baker of
East Ltverpool, Henen Smtth
of Portland , and Besste Fttch
of Long Bottom
Also sumvmg are four
step-sons, two step-daughters
and several meces and
nephews Mrs Belt was
preceded m death b) four
sons, one daughter and her
hrst and second husbands
HUGH A BLACK
Word has been received of
the death of Hugh A Black
63, 1075 Western Ave ,
Chtllicothe, a former Mead
Corp executive, May 12 a tins
residence followmg an extended tllness
He became associated with
Meaclin 1946 and had served
as a consultant after ht s
retirement A nail\ e of Kmg&gt;1on , he was born Jan 4 1915,
a son of the late John 0 and
Nellie Crouse Black On Apnl
2 1946, he was marned to the
former Mary V Wtlliamson
of Pomeroy who sumves
along wtth a sister, Elizabeth
Black of Bambndge HIS
parents, a stster and two
brothers preceded htm m
death
Dunng World War l1 Mr
Black served as a lieutenaJII
commander m the U S
Navy He was a member of
the
Chtllicothe
First
Presbytenan Church
Mr Black graduated from
Mtamt Umverslty and ea rned
a master's degree at the
Umverstt) of Wtsconsm He
also was a graduate of
Fletcher School of International
Law
an d
Dtplomacy tn Massachusetts
and was a Fletcher Fello11
A mem onal senH.'e \Joas

Kathryn and
1
Rosemary, hts mother, Mrs
1
Eula Bracken, who made her
1 home wtlh htm , all of
held at the First Presbytertan Mtdland , Pa , and one
Church tn Chtlhcothe with the brother Earl Peacock, of
Rev James Grove offtctatmg New York
!ollowmg cremauon
He was a former restdent of
Mmgs County and ts the
nephew of Ross Noms.
GEORGE COOK
George Walter Cook, 84 , Syracuse, Tom Noms,
Syracuse, dted thursday Letart Falls, Carl Norrts,
evenmg at Holzer Medtcal JunctiOn Ctty and Rev Tan
Norns of Rome Ctty . lndtana
Center
Funeral services 11ere held
He was a son of the late
at
the Schwerha Funeral
Charles and Ltza Jane
Home
at Mulland, Pa June
Walker Cook
10
Carroll
Norns and stster,
Best des his parents, he was
Mrs
Opa
l Zerkle, of
preceded m death by hts wtfe,
Syracuse,
attended the
Emma L • a daughter ,
serv1ces
Marte , a stepson, Harold
He was preceded m death
Capehart, a grandson , Mark
by
one stster, Katheryn
Riebel, and a SISter, Maggte
Brownell
and father , Walter
Dtddle
Peacock
SurvlVlng are three sons,
Cect l, Wellsvtlle , Charles
Bernard and Raymond, both
of Syracuse, ftve daughters,
RALPH WALKER
Mrs Pearl 1Mayde ) Searls,
Ralph R Walker, 68, a
Cheshire, Mrs Clarence noted Logan Htgh School
(Edna ) Searls, Bidwell, Mrs sctence tnstru ctor and a
Russell 1Della ) Mtller and prestdent of the Oh10 Rettred
Mr s Rtchard (Florence} reachers Assoctallon, dted
Riebel, both of Tucson , Am , Wednesday mght after sufand Mrs Ezra 1Eva mae 1 fer mg a heart attack at hts
Ph illips, Syracuse, 31 468 N Sprmg St restdence
grandchtldren. 10 great Born May 16, 1910, m Engrandchildren, 12 step- lerpnse, son of the late
grandchildren, 10 step-great- Joseph and Tena Bloom
grandchtldren, and several Walker, he was a teacher for
meces and nephews
36 years
Mr Cook was a member of
Wa lker obtatned ht s
the Syracuse Ftrst Umted bachelor's and master 's
Presbytenan Church and the degrees m edu catiOn from
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ohto Umvers1ty
Funeral services wtll be
He started hiS teachmg
held at l p m Monday at the career m the Karns one room
Ewmg Funeral Home where school m Hockmg County ,
fnends may call at any time where he taught grades HI
after 7 thiS evemng Bunal
He was a teacher and
wtll be 1n Syracuse Cemetery pnnc1pal
at
StarrWashington Htgh School m
Umon Furnace and Berne
CARL PEACOCK
Carl Pea cock 54, son of Unton Htgh School m Sugar
Mrs Eula Bracken and the Grove pr10r to becommg a
late Walter Peacock passed teacher, faculty manager and
awa) Tuesday June 6 tn school treasurer at Logan
Mtdland Hospital, Mtdland H1gh School
In 1961, he was selected as
Pa
Mr Pea cock had entered the outstandmg science
the hospital on June 2 to have teacher m the Ohto
a pacemaker placed to help Umverslly Dtstrtct
hi s bean. and on Tuesday
A member of the Southsuffered a blood clot In hts eastern Ohto Science Counctl
he served three tunes as
leg
He IS survived by his wtfe chauman of the Southeastern
Ohto Dtstrtct Sctence Da)
He also was a member of
the Batelle Memortal Sctence
lnslitute, Kappa Alpha Beta
honorary and Ohto Education
Assoctauon
He sold msurance for the
Motonst Mutual Insurance
Co for 38 years
ln 1968, he orgamzed the
Hockmg Co un t) Ret Ired
Teachers Asso ctallon and
11as the orgamzat10n's ftrst
president
He 11as a life member and
also served as a trustee-atlarge of the Ohio Reured
Teachers Assoctation He
also was a life member of the
National Retired Teachers
Assoctataon
Survtvmg are hts wtfe.
Jenme Mae Dtxon Walker,
two sons, Donald Raymond
Walker of Elyna and Wilham
Joseph Walker of Cheshtre,
Conn , two brothers, Herbert
Walker of Logan and Floyd
Walker of Mentor a SISter,
Mrs Manon (Ruth) Gray of
Groveport. one brother-Inlaw. lrvm Huston of Logan,
four grandchildren, NanC)
and Dtane of Elyrta and Beth
4

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SPECIAL $1~

I ~ YOU ha11t• a ~e r vr( e to ull e r
.... ant to buy or se ll ~orn e t h ing

ae loa ~ urq l or w or 1..
or
what ever
you II ge t resuh 5
las ter w tho ~cntmcl Wor; t A d

Any U S made car- parts
extra if needed Excludes
front wheel dnve cars

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New and u ~e d mer
J l ornrly ~ tori Wed
• rT'rle ou t Rt 7

Call Now For
Appointment

PORCH )Al~ on 5th 5t eet
Ra une
Wa nd a
f-' o we l l
res rden cc lo t'\ of clo th ng all
qood C01'1drtron St or!S lhur
1oy Ju ne t Sth and wrll lost
wt&gt;('k, ~ o r u 1td Pveryt hrng

Wed

thru ~o r ')

hou~ r ~ rl ow n from B 8 A Beauty

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M onrloy thru Wed 9 to .4
MC' 1 .,
women s
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cloth ng o dd~ and en d ~ H o~ e
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Phone 992 2111

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bed1 oom
liMI:JION ~ \and gr o ve- l
{ ol r,urn chl or rd&lt;' le rt1l•tet dog
food and all type'&gt; of ~ all ~,.

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YARD SALE
Thurs &amp; Fn , June IS &amp; 16 .
9 5 Paul Baer res , Rt 1
past Htghway Garage on
r~ght
Wat ch for stgns

Antiques, crocks, tars and
some old bottle s Men's
shtr t s

stre

Med

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e.:cellent con d Genuane
Stiver &amp; turquoise lndtan
jewelry
Dentm 1eans,
small boys ' clothes m1sc

Dre ~ ol

M~ I )(J

tc,l7J YAMAHA 7)0 MX J8 mrn
ro crng corburo!or Good ruru1
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pnces on

FERTiliZER, NITROGEN,'
POTACH, FERT.Q.PELS

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1\tl.,~&lt;k W Caney Mgr

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SAN LUIS PASS, Texas
(UP!) - The restdents of
Galveston Island know the
dangers of the vtctous
lUldertow through the pass on
the Island 's southern t1p But
to the ftve VISttmg children a
wade m the Gulf of Mextco
seemed hke a pleasant
diverston on a hot June
afternoon
Moments after the ftve none of whom could swtm -

tgnored the warnmg stgns
and waded into the surf
Thursday the undertow
caught them , sweeping them
to lhetr deaths m front of
horrtfted onlookers who could
do nothmg to help
Brazorta County rescue
teams recovered the bodtes of
two gtrls late Thursday and
searched the beach and
dragged the water ear ly
today for bodtes of the other

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Accountability

TOPEKA, Kan (UPJ) Five members of a Topeka
(Continued !rom 1111• I)
famtly were ktlled early
on the House floor
today m a hre m thetr
The legtslattOn reqmres the apartment on the ctty's east
state to provtde m-servtce, stde, authonlles satd
ftscal management trammg
The Identtttes of the
to loca l sc hool dtstn ct vtctuns, SBid to be a man and
treasurers and gtves the state woman and three children,
supenntendenl of pubhc were not nnmedtately
mstru cuon prtor approval available
authonty over the audttor's
A spokesman for the
tss uance of a cerllhca te Topeka fire department satd
allowtng schools to close
th e blaze appeared to
Before the btll was passed,
th e House defeated an
amendment whtch would
have prohtbtted ahy pubhc
school m Oh10 to close
(Continued !rom 11111 1)
Also defeated was an
amendment to force a school btll were Sens Thomas A
district to cut back tls Van Meter, R-Ashland; Paul
operauon to mmimum state E Pfetfer, R-Bucyrus, and
standards before tt would be Ronald Nabakowskt, Dallowed to close
Loram
AdoptiOn of the latt er
Majortty
Democrats
amendment would have caucused for two hours
required schoo ls to cut before debate began and
teac her
sa lanes
and headed off what could have
el 1mmate
courses not been an explostve debate
absolutely requtred for over school busmg for ractal
graduatiOn
desegregalion
Rep C Wilham O'Neill, RVan Meter offered an
Co lum bus,
sa td
ht s ame ndm ent whtch would
amendment expressed the have forbtdden the state
phtl osophy that
baste Controllmg Board to release
educatiOn was better than no any school loan or advance
educallon at all should payment of a substdy to fulfill
schools have to close
a federal court order Without
"It's a questton of whether the consent' of the enttre
you want to dnve around for General Assembly
two months m a Cadtllac then
Van Meter satd such actton
Sit home wtthout any by the Controllmg Board,
transportation for the rest of which has already ad• anced
the year " sa id 0 Netll " If Cleveland 1ts enllre 1978 state
you can' t afford the Cad illac, substdy, constttutes "a maJor
you have to go ahead and buy policy decJston which should
the Ford and drtve ll arolUld not be made by a super mm1
for while "
Legtslature "
Referrmg to U S Dtstnct
Court Jud~e Frank J
Balttstt's dectston to keep
Cleveland schools open for
Velerans Memorial Hospital desegregation purposes, Van
Admtsswns - Brenda Meter satd
'Unless thts amendment IS
LeMaster, Pomeroy
approved, you have very
clearly opened the door for
the federal court to come m
Holzer Medical Center
here and seize the enllre $40
(Discharges June 15)
mtlhon loan fund "
Pamela Albert. Sophta
Under an agreement
Chesser, Mmme Clark, Flora reached m the DemocratiC
Dailey, Leona Ebersbac h, caucus , Ocasek qutckly
Kermit Faught, Thomas moved to table
the
Gooldm , Jason Hall, Mary amendment and debate went
tlarrts, Karen Heath. James no further The amendment
Htll, Margaret Hoschar, was tabled on a 21-10 party·
Goldie Houck, Tom lson, lme vote
Ethel Knotts, Fredertck
Sen Kermeth R Cox, )).
Lamer, Frank Marttnko, Barberton, who favored a
Leon McKnight , Orpha stmilar amendment to Jumt
Peters, Marhn Poe, Myrtle th e Controlling Board 's
Sampson, Dana Sargent, Joy authortty to release busmg
Shtelds, Emma Swon, fund s, sa td the ca ucus
ranvel Wamsley, Ltnda discussiOn was "hea lthy but
ard , Bethany Wreede
not volallle "
(Births)
Mr and M~s Garr) Sexton,
daughter.1ackson

Democratic

Hospital News

three vtctlms Authorities
said none of the victuns knew
lxlw to swun.
"The
pass ha s
a
tremendous undertow ," satd
Stenff's Capt Gene Smtih,
who headed the search
teams "The ktds asked tf
they could go in the water
They were out there Just
when the tlde was gomg out
and tt has one helluva a
current It Just swept them
out''

Smtth satd the chtldren, on
an afternoon outing, went

ongmate on the ftrst floor of
the two-story untt All hve of
the bodies were found U1 the
upstatrs porllon of the
complex, he satd
Ftre Chtef Joe Douglas satd
me of the children appeared
to be under 2 years of age and
the two other chtldren
appeared to be between 6 and
10 years of age
"When we arrtved, thetr
lUllt was totally (engulfed m
flames)," srud Douglas, who
responded to the I 56 am.
call ' It was qwckly brought
under con trol - wtthin 30 or
45 mmutes There was
nothmg parttcularly unusual
about the ftre, except the
tragtc thmg ts that more
people don't have smoke
detectors "
Douglas satd the cause of
the flr e was sttll und er
mveshga tlOn

Court actions
filed Thursday
Two sutts for money, three
acttons for divorce and two
for dtssoluuon of marnages
have been flied m Metgs
County Common Pleas Court
Umled Student Atd Funds,
lndtanapolis, lnd , ftled sutt
tn the amount of $3,056 16
agamst Davtd S Heaton, Rt
3, Pomeroy
Agnes Sellers, Portland,
flied sutt tn the amount of $900
agamst Aaron Turner, Rt I,
Long Bottom, et al for
damages as the result of an
acctdent Feb 4, 1977 m
Lebanon Townshtp
Ftlmg for dtvorce 11ere
Dottle Cremeans, Rt 4,
Pomeroy, agamst Cha rles
Cremeans, Coolvtlle, llene
Hall , Mtddleport, agamst
Truman Hall, Mtddleport,
Cynthia Ann Mayle, Mtd·
dleport, agatnst Ca lvtn
Wtlford Mayle, Jr , Rt 1,
Racme
·
F1'mg for dtssolutlon were
Martha Clonch, Mtddleport,
and Wtlliam Clonch, Mtddleport, and Donna V
Lavender, Mtddleport, and
Wtlltam T. Lavender. Mtd·
dleport

wadmg when the ptckup
truck m which they were
mling became stuck m soft
sand. The area, known as
Surfstde Beach and located
south of Galveston tsland,

was marked no swunmmg, he
satd
The bodtes of Carol ·
Masters, 15, of Sugar Land
and Lmda Zahn, 13, of
Houston were recovered
about 100 yards from the
shore Still mtssmg were
Carol's brother, Leroy, 7, her
stster, Usa, 10, and James
Bowman, 10, of Houaton.
Smtth satd Bowman's
stster, Kelly, 16, was wtth the
party but did not go m the
water.
"She saw what was happemng, though, and went out
to try to save her brother,"
Smith SBld. ' She caught hliD
for a whtle but the current
was so bad she had to let go of
him

The
Tenth
Dtstnct
Democrallc Action Club held
tts orgamzatlonal meetmg
recently at the Elks Club tn
Martetta The featured
speaker was Stale Senator
Anthony Celebrezze, Jr,
Democratic candtdate for
Secretary of State
In hts remarks, Celebrezze
emphastzed the degree of
untty whtch extsts among the
Democrats runnmg for state
olftce, and felt that tt would
carry the entire ucket to
vtctory m November
Celebrezze was crttlcal of
the mcumbent Secretary of
State Ted Brown He felt the
offtce should do much more to
get people to recognize the
unportance of votmg He also
crtllctzed hts opponent 's role
as chatrman of the Ballot 1
Commtsston, sta\m~ that the
language of tssues ont he
ballot remams extremely
unclear and that the adverttsmg of tssues has been
madequate.
Celebrezze also felt that
electton stattsttcs are not

TAG DAY SET
Syracuse - Mtners•tlle
Baseball Assoctatton will
hold tag day Saturday m the
•lllage of Pomeroy and
Syracuse Soltclttng
donauons wtll be members of
the softball, htlle league and
T-ball teams All donattons
1111l be greatl y apprectated
SUNS WIN AGAIN
The Syracuse Suns T-ball
team upped thetr season
record 4-1 by defeating
Rutland Thursday mght 2323

Teenager
(ConUnutd hun pace 1)
dleport youth to Fatrfleld
School for Boys m Lancaster.
0 , for repeated mctdents of
obtaining mot or vehicles
from car dealers through
deceptton and vtolatton of
proballon
It ts reported the youth had
obtamed cars and motorcycles from dealers m Metgs,
Gallta and Mason colUlttes

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

DAD

ON

R'the same locauon The
fit queen's luncheon wtll be held
nil at 2 30 p m on Fnday, June
~ 23, at the Masomc Temple m
of Mtddleport
·~ All local queens such as
w proms, Juruor M1ss, etc , are
dE welcome to the queen's
N luncheon.
They should
m contact Mary Ault tf they
~· wtSh to attend

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SQUAD RUNS
The Pomeroy Emergency
th Squad made two emergency
L• runs Thursday afternoon
~ At 2 10 p m the squad was
hE called to the Ward residence
co m Harnsonvllle where Mr
ca Ward had caught his toe m a
m1 lawnmower. He was treated
Cr on the scene
16! At 4.23 p.m
Brenda
WI Templeton, New Street, a
EA medtcal pattent was taken to
~:Veterans Memo nal Hospttal

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WORD RECEIVED
Cl
Friends and 1elahves In
1Meigs County have recet•ed
word of the death June b of
Sharon Smtth 30, formerly of
Metgs count\ , In a Col umbus
hospital She IS survi ved by
- several cousms 111 lhe Met gs
Cu unl y area

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Sale Prices on Summer. Furniture, Watches,
f'UNDS DISTRIBUTED
State Auditor Thomas E
Ferguson's office armoWJced
the June, 1978 dlstrtbullon of
133,:149,6119 m Aid to Dependent Children to 484 ,489
recip ieo , tn Ohto 's 88
countte , Meigs County
recei,ed ~ 449 for 1,019
rcup1en1-.
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NO 20

VIdeo Games, Radios, Handkerchiefs and
Jeans.
SHOP FRIDAY TIL 8:00, SATURDAY TIL 5:00

·Eiberfelds In Pome

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SU NDAY, JUNE 18, 1978

GALLI POLIS- POINT PLEASANT

MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

EXTENDE!l FORECAST
Monday lhrough Wednesday, a few
scatterrd sho\\ers or thundershowers
daily, 1uth highs m the upper 70s or 80s

Lows ~Ill be m the upper 50s to lhe
middle OOs Monday and 10 the 60s
Tucsdo) and Wednesday

Panel seeks
involvement
POMEROY
ad~Jlescents

Chtldren

and

- hu"' can they consohda te

their po11er lo enhance higher standards of
sc\f-&lt;hrection 1

Bob Morns, prmc1pal of Pomeroy
Flcmcntar) , Dun Morrts, dtrector of
turrtculum develupment for Metgs Luca l

SIGNJN(; UP FOR FROG HACE - Ed Slater left, employe of Kerrs

Schools, JUvenile probation offi cer Carl

D1stnbutmg Co , Athens 1s shown entertng h1s frog 'Kermit' ' In the .mnual frog

llysell and John Brammer cuunselor m

JUmp" to be sta~ed Saturday, June 24, at Marauder Sladtum m J&gt;omero) FIIhng
out the entry form for' Kertnlt 'IS Bill Young grand croaker mcharge of vice

the chil d and adolescent program at the
Metgs Mental Health Center wtll address

Area fire deparltnents invited
to take part in July 4 contest
rerreatton fest1val

GAl l.IPOI IS - The yellu" ball
Accordmg to Ftre Chief James Northup
su""""ded 14 feet off the ground, won 't be
area
ftrc depar1rncnts are Jnvttcd to enter
the only thtng to get 11et when Gallipoli s
firemen hold the1r second annual water-

ball fight. July 4 BJ the lime the battle ts
over the firemen "Ill have soaked each
other as ~ell
Spon sored romtly b) lhe Gallipolis
Shrine Club •nd the Gal!Ipulis 1'1re
Dcpanmcnt, lhe evelll IS schedul ed to

learns for the cumpetlttun North up sa1d
any depanment nHI) register two person

tht:s questiUn at the Mc1g:s Human
Resource Cuunc11 s luncheon m ectm~ at
the Me1gs lnn 'luesda) , June 20 dt noon

The panel hnpes for audience parUc1patwn bram stormmg posstbihltes for
mvolvement of patents, students local
a ~en c1 es. teachers and udm tm strauon to
support th e rno\•ement uf yo uth t oward

goa ls which

nu~ht

mclude self-disctpline,

prrde and ln V(Jivcmcnt vta grou p
gu1dance
Anvonc mtr1 estcd IS ll tYI! ed to &lt;:ltlend
the luncheon meettng Nu rcserva twns dre
llCCCSSHr}'

t~ams by appearing ,JlJ p m on the da) of
the battle Northup also said area CIVIC

FIIIE f tf,HTERS SUMMONED
MlDDJ.EPOHT - The M1ddlepon
l'n e Department was ca lled to the UI
The obJect of the watcrballltght Is for 1e1 sectiOn of l{oul es 7 and 33 Fnda) ,11
begm at f p m on the c1ty park wl.llcrfrunt one team tu llW\ e the ) ell ow ball from I he II 06 p m ~here a truck owned by Rubert

and IS part or he commum ty's

~::~nn 1m\

clubs and fraternal orgamza1 1ons may
ent er teams

rl\ cr center tu the opponent 's end of .1 100 fool

long steel cable uSing a tOO pound lper

square tnch r stream of water pourmg out
of a 11 t mth hose
1wu teams com pete eat: h lime under a
three mm ut e luntt cll itl lbe dmmpiOnshlp
team 1s chosen by an chnunuuon proce~s
Northup noted that at the conclusion of
the regular team matches, chi ldren •Ill
GAl.llPOl.IS - Mik e Kamman , have d chance to 1ry thctr luck at waterball
general chatrma n ror the 13th mmual fi ght Ulg

River festival
begins July 1

Creauthers, Route 2 Pomeroy was un
fire f1remcn c xun ~ mshcd the btaze

Four vandalism

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DISCUSS COUNTY-WIDE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

dulles Pictw-ed, left to nght are Don Phtlltps and James

- 1\ meeung of co unty Ia~&lt; enforcement officers was held
Frtday aflernoon to disc uss the proposed counlv wtdc
lOJnrnumcatJOn system dCS I ~ n ed tO atd O{ftccrs In lhctr

Justt&lt;c Shenff James M ont~omery, far nght, served as
chmrman of the grant proposal committee
9

Foster held re presentatives fo r the Ad.numstratton of

4

Proposed county-wide communication
system discussed by Gallia officials
GA!.L!PO J IS - A p1oposed counl )· cuuld foresee no problems "'1th re~ard:s to

1t ponable unlls tor tne Gallia County
Shenff s Office lour mobile and four
Ille represe ntcttl v~s spc..:ula ted tha t portable umt&gt; for the Gallipolis C11y Pohce
discussed here f nday afternoon b) local
the
proposal
1\ ould probably be approved Depaitmenl. one mobile and one portable
law enforcement off1cers
umt for the Vil lageofC heshtre, o'ne mob1le
The meetmg which was called by b) Ocluber of thiS year
If approved, the ~rant would supply and one pOJHtbl ~ um t for Vmton , two
Ga lila Count) Sher 1H James MontgomerY,
concerned the progress of the grant $50 HlO to the county tu be used lor the mobJie and two portable wuls for Rio
proposa l subtnttted to fund the com- purchase of mob1lr and porta ble com Gra nde one rnob1lc and one portable umt
"'de ( {JIUHIIUIII(Uti O/lS

S)S lem

\\CI S the fundm g

mumcat iOn net \\ ork

Don Phillips and James Foster, held
represent all ves for the Admmtstratlon of
Just1ce, told the offtcers the p1 oposu l " as

betng Vlclled f,IVorabl\ and lhal lhC\

Vinton mayor calls
for 5 resignations

River Recreation Festival smd Sat urda)
reams destrmg to JcgtsteJ ln ddvance
that plans have been completed for the ur who want more mformatlun ma)
Ga llipolis celebration scheduled lui July I L11nl ac1 CIIhci Chi ef Northup (44lHI613 ) 01
through 4
Maimtng Wei herhull 1446-438:1 I
BY t.ARRV EWING
The event ts sponsored each year bv
VINTON - Chargmg H lack of counctl
lhe Gallipolis Area Chamber of Comcooperl!tiOn durmg th e pa st s1x months,
merce
Vmton Major Howard Neekamp has
Fcsllvthes Y.lll ~ct undcrwa) Suturcalled for the restgn&lt;iliOns of Council
day, July I With a queen coronallon of
Members Elva Adkins, Harold Brown,
fic1al opemng ceremonies, a voca l concert
Charles Easter, Gary Mc&lt;:Jaskey, and
by the Gallta Academy l!tgh School
Rodney Alderman
Madngats and entertainment by I ex
On Jur1e 14, Mayor N•-ekamp sent a
Hamson and the Valley Boys, Country and
eerllhed letter to each of the council
Western Show
Sunday, July 2 \\Ill
nu~ mbers named above
feature a chicken barbecue, open house at
The letter read
' Our House museum and a gospel con'Your unme!hate res1gnatton will
cert all afternoon and a ski sho" and skt
POMEROY - Meigs County Sherif! preclude the necessJl) for )OU to engage an
races mto the evemng Monday, July 3,
James J Proffttl reports deputies arc atturney to defend you tn forthcommg
will be kids day actiVJlies featunn g checktng four vandalis1n complamts
liligatwn designed specifJc•lll to effect
wheelbarrow races, rope skipping, suck
Betty
Hawk
,
C
hesler,
owner
uf
the
)O
ur remova l from ofllcc
races, lurtle races ond a pet show
Sumerheld
Restaurant
rep&lt;Jrted
a
"In
dow
'Should le ga I o1 chon become
Tu.,day, July 4, highlights mclude a
had
been
broken
somet
une
Thu1
sday
necessary
the broader charges shall be
gtgantlc parade that starts In do11ntown mght
malfeasance
uusfeasanle ,
and
Ga llipolis at 11 30 am with patriolic
Fnday mormng, G•ry Dill, Chest&lt;J nonfeasance m office with speCifics clearly
ceremomes, a pra)er breakfast, magic
reponed the townships detailed"
shows, French Art Colony show, and the TownshtpTrustee.
road grader parked at the Township
Neekamp !'ilales thai tlus action must
area s largest fireworks display by the
Ga
rage
at
Chester
had
Its
glass
broken
be
taken tn order lo correct the miStakes
Gallipolis Volunteer Ftremen and Retntl
out by rocks Damages were eslimated al and problems caused by these ccuncJI
Merchants Association "Ill conclude the 545
members
day's ac1tVJtles
!.aura
Ctrcle.
Rt
3, Racine rDorcas1
In lcltphune lnlervle\\s Saturday,
Enlertamment will be proVl&lt;led by the
reported Friday morning that around 1 30 cuunrll membero Adkins, Easler,
Old Tyme Chorus, the G•rf1eld Ba rbec ue, am she was awakened by what she McClaskey and Alderman all staled
Ward's Keyboard &amp; t'rtends, and Country thought was a gunshot
lhey "'uuld not rt..,.;lgn.
Strangers and selections from 'G•IIia
When
she
got
up,
she
dlsco,ered
two
Councilman !::aster s.ud that the
Country" throughout the fo ur day festival
rocks
had
been
thrown
at
her
house
One
people
Vmton had elected hun to offtce,
Food and drinks will be offered by 13 rock struck the sJdtng, the other rock and thatof he
would not be threa tened with
concesston stands on the festival grounds bruke the sturm window and other wmdow court action by Ule mayor
The annual Rtver Recreation F'estlval
The fourth repon of vandalism oc
He furth er stated he wa s l&gt;rct&gt;ared to
IS designed as family fun and en·
curred on SR 7 near the mtersectlon of the go to court, 1f necessar) to IIHilfltaln h1s
tertamment gtvlng area famtlie s an upRun Road
offtce
portunlty to enjoy a fun weekend Wilhout Forest
t\ 1972 Chevrolet Impala owned by
Elva Adkins satd th.Il the mayor had
traveling on crowded highways
Sara
Wells,
Rt
I,
).,ng
Bottom,
had
been
no nght to ask them to resign that the
Any organization or tndtvldual ~ tslung
to enter the Fourth of July Parade should parked at the wide spot along SR 7 after counctl members are domg thm jobs, and
ftll out the coupon tn the local papers or developtng transmtsston problem trying to work with the ma)or Adkins
contact the Gallipolis Area Chamber of Sometime between nudmght and 10 am stated she would go to cow-l, If necessary
Counctlman Alderman satd that he
Commerce on State Street In Gallipolis Friday a quart beer bottle had been
thrown
thru
the
wui&lt;lshJela
d1dn
't kno~&lt; what charges the mayor could
Thls year's theme ts "America, Another
Shenff Profftlt requests the asststance brmg agamst htm m court Aloorman also
Year or Freedom
of the public m helpmg put an end lo the stated that he would not resign
rush of vandalism complatnls
C.•wtcllman McClaskey recognized
If
anyone
has
any
Information
that
can
that
there were pn1blems 11n the council,
FREE CLOTHING DAY
asstst
In
developing
the
ldeollly
of
the
bul
stated
he wuuld nut resign at this
CHESH IR E - The Galll a- Mel gs
time.
Community Ael on Agency wlll hold It s free culpritS, please ca ll the sheriff's ufhce
In other matters Arthur Woodyard ,
McClaskey urged cooporatton and
clothing da) for low tncomc persons on
Wednesday, June 21 , from 9 a Ill to 12 Columbus, reported he had a porch swmg better commumcatlon between the counctl
noon The Agency's dothtng bunk Is stolen from his properly In Sc1p1o Town and Mayor Neekamp
Counc ilm an Harold Brown was
located In the old high school bu1ldmg m ship, sometime between May 28 and June
tO
The
tncldent
Is
under
lnvestJgauon.
,
unavailable
fur ctr~nmenl
Cheshtre

probed Friday

is issued

t:A RI OAHLREIIG

OAVID BLACK

complaints are

Reminder
A spokesn1an tor the Metgs
Extenston Servtce tssued a
remmder today that JUnior
fatr kmg and queen appllcatlons are due m the
Meigs Extension Offtce June
26 Club members of 4-H, Gtrl
Scouts, F F A , F H A , and
v I C A who are 16 years of
age or older are encouraged
to enter the contest Applications are avatlable at the
F.xtenston Office
Requirements are as
follows Must have an exhibtt
of some form m the Juruor
Fatr Must be 16 years of age
or older on January 1 Those
ha vmg any questtons, contact
the Metgs Extension Office at
992-3895.

-

DAVID SII\ANG

VOL 13

provtded qutckly enough by
his opponent and felt that the
use of more modern
techntques could make such
mformatton more qutckly
available "The days of green
eye shades and ann garters
are over,'' Celebrezze satd
He concluded by saymg he
felt that the outcome m
November's ele&lt;:Uon would
be dectded by the small and
medtum stzed counties ln the
state
In other busmess, members
heard Daren Mtkal, candtdate for the 95th House
seat, and representatives of
other legtslauve candidates
Carl Kane, mayor of Beverly,
spoke for Dtck Celeste and
Mtke Dornan, candtdates for
govern or and lieutenant
governor
Officers elected for the
com mg year are · Mary
Benson, prestdent, Fatrfteld
County , Alexander Prtsley,
vtce-prestdent, Athens
Co unty. Mary Hackett ,
secretary, and Mary Bumworth, treasurer , both of
Washmgton County

1\.uto l'.n1 s and DcJhlberg Glass The volvement With tht! radio televisiOn InexeuJII Vl' dn c{tor uf lhc.: Suutheaste!n du stry durmg ~ht ch he wun several
(Jt.tnch.• Co ll t•ge itnd ( iiii\J t\Uil ll) lnll~~e Ohlu Hc~lll nal ( trllll t ll ICr.;C IVed h1 s awan.ls Ill' al so remains a t:tlv~ i:tS a
bathll rr l s degret m JuUmailsm from Uhw mm1 ~1er uf the Lutheran Church m
a d nunt slr&lt;~ Lu l s hct ve been t~ppotllt ~ d ! 1•
AmenGl
Stal l' Univ ersity m ltJ42
n t:~A
PIJStiiUn s i.ltcurdlllg IU .In i.U1
The (,alltpol!s rcsidenL received h1.s
In hi s new t apuut } IJi:.ihlbcJ g Yilll
noun&lt; ement made Jode~y by Paul C ll.a}eS
lontm ue t u tout dm.1te the hrghl) sue ba chelm s degree from Il lin ois Wesleyan
pr"' ~uch. nl
D.thlhcl g forrnct dt rct tul uf tlevclop lcssful free enler pr 1sc v. urk shops whtt h Un tVC I Sit) m 1960 and his m~:~ ster' s of
he helped rJ n gtnale &lt;tl Rt!l Grande and dJ VInlll Ill 1965 from I utheran School of
fll('nl
\.-\ ,ts made an u ss t~tan t tu the
I heolugy at Cht cago
prt·st r.knt , whtle Suang, Wh(i lwd been \\.hllh last year "'un et Cltdt tun fur ex
In Ju s new pusltllm St1ang Will
cellence from the Frecdums J. ou ndauun at
d n t'clu J of college rd.JLtun s ~HI S named
Vollt\ f-orge li e will ai S1 1 work wtth cuor d1n&lt;-1t c R1u (,rande's development
I he du ~ecl t1 1 of lievt•lupm~n l Bl cu~ k wtll
utfl (e mclud1ng the sdwvl ;:; current
1.\ufk Wllll the dCVClopmCill l~cUTl i)S cln :speu« l Jevel ul&gt;lllcnt piuJecls and fuUII
u.sststant I! the d1rt•t1u1 fu t ~(J\&gt;1' 1 nmentr-d dL~II un 1el&lt;Jllun s under a ss 1 ~nm ent fT om capita l c.u n p tll ~n ami It :-:~ co llege relations
and alumm Ielat J(JnS dep~u1.ment s
President llayes
t dc~IHm s
Black, GallipoliS the newest staff
SI
I
c
mg
u
n~umll
}
Jollied
lh~
tullegc
D&lt;.~\llbc r K who ltv e~ 111 Wellslon
swfr 1n 1976 Pnor to tha t ht; Wd !l st&lt;.ttwn member. came lu Rio Grande l• st fall as
Julnl'll the t. ullegc staff 111 1969 as vtce
presalent for de\Clopmcnt after a 20 year mana ger uf WMPO, MJddlepuil Strang s l 1tle Ill CrJo rdmator H1 s rc spunsJblhtJes
Cuntmued on A 2
LLJ rL't r on busmcss .1s owner uf Wcllstun CCHeer mdudes an 16 yc.Jr hi StUI V uf HI
HIU I .I!ANIJE

I&gt;&lt;J vtd M Str .,.n~-:

unba

lOth District
club organizes

BOOSTERS MEETING
na '
RACINE
- A spectal
an•
meetmg
of
the
Southern Band
on ORIENT AT ION SESSION
Boosters
wtll
be
held at 7 30
vi i The 15 contestants for the
p
m
Monday
at
the htgh
W~ttle of Metgs County Regatta
school
Supt
Bob
Ord
wtll be
P~ueen wtll meet at the
present
to
explam
the
new
~~Iverboat Room of the Meigs
handbook
All
parents
of
band
beBranch, Athens County
sySavmgs and Loan at 7 p m members are urged to attend
mMonday for an onentatton
sh~sesslon
A I On Wednesday judgmg of
m the contestants wtll be held at

Rio's Dahlberg, Strang and
Black assume new positions

Five children swept to deaths

Fire kills 5 persons

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Set:&gt; I ~ ~(&gt; '(
Rood f'omt roy

&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

For~le

and Wendy of CheShtre, Conn
He was preceded m death by
one sister, Della Huston
Funeral services wlll be
held at I p m Saturday m the
Hemlem-Brown Funeral
Home wtlh the Rev R W
Faulkner offtctating Burtal
wtll be tn Oak Grove
Cemetery
Fnends may call at the
funeral home from 2to 4and 7
to 9 p.m. Frtday.
Memortal servtces wtll be
conducted by Mmgo Lodge
171 at 7 30 p m Fnday m the
funeral home

I Cncket,

lnter\1ewed Saturda) mormng Mayor

Neekamp. further charged that actton
taken m fr1da~ s spccwl CO WICilmet:!tmg
was mtended to fortt the rcstgna tion of
Vtnton Marshal E W Wtdger

Council moved on f nday to not pay
the msurance due on the vtllage pohce
crutser

Thts actiOn wall dtsconllnuE' patrol
tn Vmton at least unt il the next

ser\u.:es

mumcatwn umts as well as foi Jhe purchase of mlscellnneous base and anlenna

for Ccntervall e and one mohtle and one

tuu nty commurutit'S ~uuld be e)(pected to
~upph 5 p~r cent of 1he amount m mat·
dung fund.!!
If appM ed the gr"m would allocate
fum h fur the purchase of eight mob1le and

used for lav. en forcement onl y
Altendmg "e re Chns

portoble unll for Crown Cttl
The number of commurucatlon unlls
eqUipment
Atotal of 145 i10 would be supplied bl fund ed per commumt} ts based upori the
fed er.11 fundm g \\Ilh Ihe remamder s1 ze of theu Ja w rnrorC'e mcnt office
The g1ant , wh1ch \\. ould fund this
equall\ fu rnished by stol e and local funds
Accvrdm g to Phillips and Foster proposa l requires that the equipment iJc

!Juiltlill{.f Jlrojl!ct Mmull•r
A specml meetmg of
f'(JSt 39 ~mcrt can Leg1on,
~•ll be held i 30 p rn Monday m the
Pornero\ I eg1un H.ill
Purpose uf the rncetmg: 1s to dtscuss
posslbtlit l('S of bm ldmg a ne" legiOn home
All trustees and 1nterc stcd members are
urged l o :mend

mayor's t hiJrges and stated the dectsmns

had been made enurely lor financial

V1nton

Ma yo r

Howard

Neekamp Vmton Ma rshal, E W Widger ,
NanC\ I emlev of Cheshtre ,Ind Gallia
Count) deputtes Gcot ge Plants and D R

Whil e

POME HOY

Drew-Webstt~ r

regular meettn ~ of U1e council m July
Counrtl moved earllc r thts Yt!dr to

reduce the &gt;alar) of Marsh1Ii Widger from
$000 to $150 per JIJ()nth
Councilman Charles !::aster demed the

John 1.t}lor . Ma rhn Wcdeme)er , mayur

of Rto Grande. Roben Sha• Rto Gra nde
Mar sh.ll

!-l!gioll fill irl's to (/i.~('U!&gt;S

Mor ns

Galhpulis ril l manager , Chief of Police

MEf

r TUESDAY

(,Ati ,JP OI IS -

Ga llipoli s Cit)

Comnu sston '1-\ !ll JJH!ct m specml sesston on
Tucsda), b eg tnntn ~ at 8 p m tn the
muruCIJ)lll co urt room Ill the c1ty bu1ldmg

MIDOLEPORT - A lurmer village '
garage on Rutland St was romplelel)
dcstnt)ed by fire Saturda y afternoon

The bu1ldmg • as

0" ned

b) Noel

Hermann , and "as used for storagr
The struc·ture contained sc' era\ odds
and ends and nnr old automobile
The Harold Smtth home nearby

\\as saved b) Middleport and Pomeroy
firemen Ftremen .,. ere ou tht' srene

approximately three hours
Caust·

of

tile

blaze

Wa!i

un·

detrrmlned

reasons

Accordmg to Easter, the &lt;-ouncil
moved not lo pa v th e crUiser msurance

lUltll there ISa full disclosure b) the vtllage
hnance &lt;nrnnuttee of tile funds currently

available Ill the VIoton budget
Easter further slated the coutictl

was e• plunn g lhe posslbfllty of
c.mtractlng around the clock prutectlun

lrom the Gallla Cuunl) Sheriff's ufflre.
Accordmg to Easter thts move would

save the village subslWJllal arnolUlts of
mone) on sahmes, \chtcle rnamtcnance

and msur ance
11w only council member not asked to
restgn was Collis Atkins. Alkms was
appomted by Mayor Neekamp to fill a
vac:ancy creall..&gt;d by the rettrerncnt of
Woodrow Browmng

Meetmg on Fnda), the counctl took
the

£1r ~t

step

tn

an attl•mpt to remove

Atkins from office
The cowu:rl moved to send Atkins a
letter asking htm to appear before the
body to answer charges agatnsl hnn
Accordmg to council members, Atkins
has missed four consecuuve mcet1•gs
Council rules allow for the removal uf a
member after two absent-es
In further actiOn taken Friday, the
council moved to pay the msurancc on the
Vmton. flretru cks
Counctl also patd Roy Spears for the
mstallatton of gnlls at VInton park
The council authorized Neekamp to
mvest1gate the purchase of a dump truck
for the village

1DV AL CITIZENS - Freda Ltevlng, left, and,Beulah Utterback, twm ststers,
wba reside on Porheroy's East Mam Street are dedtcated women They have, for
sometune, assisted the Pomeroy Chamber of Com merce m Its cleanup campaign
You can see them every mormng ptckmg up debrts m front of thetr home on up
East Mam to the Pomeroy Cement Block Co operation They also asststed Mr and
Mrs Paul Stmon m plantmg flowers at the corner of Nye Ave and East Main
Saturday, the chamber extended Its thanks to the ladtes for their Interest and
assistance

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