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                  <text>12- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0., Thur~dHy. July 2'2, 1918

Ell f .
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S
en ussmg agam?" he
~endant's said she did not wish to lnPomeroy squad records 5 runs
terfere. She said when Ellen
(Continued fro~ page I) and Leonard drank they did
The Pomeroy Emergency taken to Holzer.
arg ue. "I'm sure he loved
Squad made four . run s
At 12:17 a.m. this morning it discharged striking his wife .her," she. concluded.
Wednesday and one shortly the squad was called to City sea ted in a nearby chair.
In cross examination by
after midnight this morning. Hall for Evelyn Hartley who
Fitchpatrick said he threw Crow, Mrs. Richards said
At 10 :42 a.m. Wednesday, was taken to Veterans.
the gun down on the floor. He Leonard sometimes became
Webst er Hodge, Laure l
said he screamed, "My God. I happy and funny when
The Gallia-Meigs Post,
Street, was taken to Holzer
shot her." He stated he shook drinking and other times Highway Patrol, investigated
Medicat' Center.
Miss Edwards and told her to became argumentative. She two accidents Wednesday in
SQUAD CALLED
Atl2 :35 p.m. the squad was
call the emergency squad and said she thought she heard Meigs County.
At 1:52 p.m. Wednesday, the police. The defendant
called to the Farmers Bank
her daughter's voice in the
Officers investigated a
for Opal Cununings who was Mid dle port's Emergency testified he had never shot background during the early rear-end collision on SR 143,
taken to Veterans Memorial Squad was called to Front either of the guns since call, before 2 a.m. on Apri19, two miles west of SR 7, at II
Hospital. She was a medical Street for George McDaniel getting them several months but had been told that she a.m.
who had fa llen. He was taken ago.
patient.
could not have. heard her
According to the patrol, an
At 7:20p.m . Herman Werry to Veterans Memoria l
When asked by Fultz. "Was daughter.
auto driven by John W.
was transported to Veterans Hospital where he wa s there a heated argument?",
Sheila ·Edwards had been Smith, !6, Middleport, was
Memorial and at 9:06 Tracy treated fo r lacerations to the Fitchpatrick replied, "Not to the la st · prosecuting witness struck in the rear by a vehicle
Whaley, Lincoln Hill, was head and released, ·
that extreme. No."
on the stand Wednesday. She operated by Edna M.
After the accident, Fitch- spent several hours before Blumenauer, 52, Pomeroy.
patrick said he picked up his the jury relating events of
Two occupants of the Smith
seven-month-old daughter, April 8 and 9 when she was at vehicle, Keith Landers, !6,
Ta ra, and loo k her to the the Fitchpatrick home. She Cheshire, and Christopher
home of a neighbor, Larry told of threats, physical Taylor, 16, Pomeroy, claimed
Ogdin.
He said he knocked on action against each other by injuries, but were not Im8 Year
the
doo
r. but co uld n't the couple when they a!Tived mediately treated.
Certifi~ate
rem ember if any one an- home , and told of seeing . According to the report,
swered the doo r or not. He Leonard Fitchpatrick aim the Smith exhibited visible signs
den ied having brought ·any gun and shoot his wife. She of injury.
shell s fo r the shotgun s und erwent · lengthy cross
There was severe damage
downstairs and told the jury examination but her story of to both vehicles. Blumenauer
6 Year
he telephoned hi s mother-in- the evening and early mor- was cited for assured clear
Certificate
law right aft er the accident. ning activities in direct distance.
" I st ill can 't even believe it contrast to the testimony of
At 9:25 a.m., the patrol
happened," he stated.
Fitchpatrick did not change. investi ga ted a one-car
Upon cross examination by
John Rhodes, a co-worker mishap on SR 143, south of
Prosecutor Rick Crow, Fitch- of Fitchpatrick at the Gallia Township Rd . 392.
patrick demonstrated how Coal Company, was the first
4 Year
According to the patrol, a
he
pi cked
th e
gun defense witness. He told o.f vehicle driven by Marcia F.
Certificate
up
fr om
the
fl oor dMnking with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott , 25, Rutland , lost
th e
morning it dis- Fitchpatrick
at
the control on the roadway and
charged. He said he did_ Headquarters Bar in Mid- rolled over onto its top.
1 Year
not know it was loaded. Crow dleport and the Regatta Inn
An occupant in the Elliott
Certificate
questioned Fitchpatrick as to at Pomeroy on the night of vehicl e, Iva Stewart, 68 ,
why he took one gun upstairs April 8. He said the couple Rutland, claimed injuries,
when he found it was loaded , "seemed happy."
but was not immediately
but did not take the other gun
The next defense witness, treated.
upstairs at the same time.
LaiTy Ogdin , a neighbor, said
There was severe damage
Cro w att empte d to get he had just gone to bed when to the auto. No citation was
Fitchpatrick to admit that he hea rd a shot and issued.
blood on the bathroom walls screaming. His wife, insisted
· was placed there by him he investigate and he got up
swinging his arms in stri kin g out of bed and dressed.
his wife, the blood coming However, before he could get
from hi s injured hand. dressed, there was "banging
However, Fitchpatrick said on the door" but when he
he sa w no reason for blood to answered it, Ogdin testified
be on the walls and that he did no one was there. He went to
not swing his ann s.
the Fitchpatrick home and
He again testified there saw Mrs. Fitchpalrick dead
was no argument with Mrs. in a chair and he heard FitchFitchpatri ck except that "she patrick say, "I can't believe
wanted to put something on it happened." He said the
my hand . ~~
Fitchpatricks' baby, Tara,
The Bend Area Medical
Regulations require that there be an
Crow also qu estione d was on the couch crying and Center in New Haven has
int erest penally if the principal is
Fitchpatrick's statement that he took the baby home with secured the services of two
wi thdrawn before matur ity . Holder wil l be
he had nev er loaded the gun him. He did not see Sheila medical doctors, it was anpaid interest at the annual rate of 5 per cent
which discharged lo which Edwards, but he did see a nounced today .
less 3 months tor the ti me the pr incipal was
Fitchpatrick replied "he had gun, Ogdin stated. He said 10
Drs . Mateo Dayo and
on depos it.
never used the gun at all." to 15 minutes elapSed from Zinnia Dayo will arrive in
Under questioning again by the time he heard the shot NewHaven on Friday, July I,
Fultz, Fitch patrick told of until he reached the Fitch- to start their practice at the
bein&amp; examined b~ Dr. R. R.
patrick home.
Clinic.
Piekens for an arm
Upon cross examination,
The Ben d Clinic will be
· discoloration. In reply to Og din said Fit chpalri ck officially
opened
for
Fultz, he stated he knew his appeared nervou s. He receiving patients on Montestimony wa s in direct identified the scream he had day, July 10.
con tradict ion to other wit- hea rd · as coming from a
Patients will be seen by
nesses, but under oath had female.
appointment
and walk-ins.
Meigs County
told of the events of April9 as
Both Mr. and Mrs . Carl The period from July I to the
he remembe red them.
Fitchpatrick, parents of the l!lh will he used to set up the
People
Fitchpatrick's mother-in- defendant , testified that the Clinic and to be ready to
law appea red lor the defense relationship hetween their receive the pubtic.
also stating she and her son and his wife had been
The Clinic has been without
husba nd and the Fitch· good and that their son had the services of a doctor since
patricks besides being in· always been "a peaceful Mrs. Esther Ralston left on
laws , were "good fri ends." person."
February 25.
She told of Fitchpatrick
Brenda Haley, Pomeroy, a
The Bend Clinic has also
calling her early on the co usi n to Leonard Fitch- secured the services of
morning of April9 asking her patrick, said she had talked Dentist James Lockhart who
to "come down " hecause to Sheila Edwards, who had will set up his practi ce
there had been an accident. told her there had been an around August I, 1978, when
She said she could tell he had argument at the Fitchpatrick the furniture and equipment
been drinkin g quite a bit and home, but that it looked like will be received.
OHIO did
not go. She stated she the shooting was an accident.
asked him : "Are · yo u and Sheila had told her that Ellen
wanted "to go back out" but
Leonard wouldn 't let her go.
Upon cross examination by
Crow, Mrs. Haley testified
she had seen Leonard Fitchpatrick often duMng the pa st
month . "You would like to
help Leonard anyway you
could wouldn 't you?,"
Prosecutor Crow asked.
"Sure, I would," Mrs. Haley
CINCINNATI· (UPI) - A
answered.
91
-year
old man has won the
How ever, upon furth er
right
to
a jury trial in a
questioning, this time from
$100,000
negligence
lawsuit
the defense attorney, Mrs.
aga
inst
Kings
Island
Haley said that she would not
amusement
park
in
which
he
lie for her cousin .
claims
he
broke
his
neck
Mark Haley, Pomeroy ,
appeared only briefly on the riding the park's "Bavarian
AT
defense stand and said he had Beetle" roller coaster.
The First Ohio District
ta lked to Sheila Edwards
Court
,of Appeals ru led
several days "alter it had
Wednesday
that a Warren
happened" ~e ca u se she
County
judge
wrong in
wanted to talk to somebody dismissing thewas
suit filed by
about it. However, the conJackson
of
tent of the conversation was Charles
Pomeroy. Ohio
Cincinnati
.
The
appellate
not brought out as Haley was
court ordered a trial.
dismissed from the stand.
Jackson's attorney, Robert
A 64 oz. bottle of RC and a
Davis, claims the park was
negligent in not warning the
Frl1bee with the purcha1e of
SPONSOR EVENT
91-year old man that the ride
any bucket, barrel or family
The Big Bend C.B. Radio could be dangerous to him.
Club wUI sponsor a Flea
The attorney said the park
valu pale
Market in conjunt1ion with should assume respOnsibility
the Big Bend Bend Regatta to because Jackson didn't know
be held on June ~rd , 24th , of the ride's potential danger
and 25th. The location lor the because he couldn't see the
event will be the Old entire roller coaster track.
Pomeroy High ' School
The appeilare court ruling
Building and space is said that based on previous
available inside or outside the cases, amusement parks
building.
have the responaibillty of
Anyone wishing additional warning riders of danger II
information may contact the danger is known by the
TRT OUR ALL NEW
Betty Wilson at 992-7093 or ride operator and Isn't
DRIVE THRU WINDOW
David Pratt at 993-5456.
reasonably obvious to the
rider.
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MONDAY THRU THURSDAY

Legion
officers
·installed
Installation of officers
highlighted Wednesday 's
monthly meeting of Drew
Webster Post 39 of the
American Legion.
Installed were Rod Karr,
post commander; Don
Stivers, first vice commander ; Charles 'Hayes,
seco nd vice commander ;
John Blaettnar, host adjutant ; Charl es Swatzel,
finance officer; Joe Zwilling,
post chaplain ; . Leona rd
Jewell, service officer ; and
Edgar Vanlnwag en,
sergeant-at-arms.
Past Commander Clarence
Schmucker was praised for
his leadership during the past
two years. In tum, he related
his success to the excellent
cooperation he had received
from all the Legionnaires
duMng his term.
Newly installed Commander Karr requested that
all members continue to
support the unit as they had
in the past.
In regular business,
members were encouraged to
sign up for fair police duty
August 15-19. It was reported
severa l experienced men are
needed to volunteer for daily
captains for fair police. It
was also armounced tickets
for the . Pittsburgh Pirates
baseball game August 6 are
available until the ne&lt;t
regular meeting. Members
wishing to purchase tickets
may call Charles Swatzel.
In a report of the BuU.ding
Committee meeting held on
June 19 it was armounced
many post members have not
made their wishes known to
the committee. All legionnaires were urged to return
the questionnaires in regard
to the new post home or phone
their opinions to Leonard
Jewell, Charles Swatzel, or
Pau l Casci. It is Important
that each member's opinion
he heard before the project is
continued.
The next regular meeting
will be held on Tuesday, July
4.

Refreshments were served
by Charles Hayes.
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HELEN JOHNSON .
Helen Francis Johnson, 81 ,
Pomeroy, died Tuesday in
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
She was born Feb. 13, 1897
in Hartford, to the late Fred
and Mary Arm Roy Klaas.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, George E.
Johnson, in 1944.
Survivors Include three
daughters, Mrs. Peggy
Taylor and Mrs. Armetle
Boyd, both of Pomeroy and
Mrs.
Vera
Roberts,
Columbus; two sons, George
E. Johnson, Pomeroy, and
Louis Johnson, New Haven ;
three sisters, Mrs . Katie
Embleton, Norfolk, Va. ; Mrs.
Ruth Coleman, Steuhenville,
0 .; Mrs. Lucille Powell,
South Point , 0 .; seven
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in

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. the Foglesong Funeral Home
with the Rev. William (Bud)
Hatfield officiating. BuMal
will be in Graham Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home from 2 to 4p.m.
and from 7 to 9 p.m. today .

VOL. XXIX

Holzer Medical Center
tDischarges June 21 I
Louis Aldrid ge, Nellie
Bandy, Carlos Bishop,
Merele Conley , Marcella
Corn, Clarice Corrigan, Edith
Crossier, Ida Dean, Chester
Detty, Bruce Dillinger,
Sharon Edwards, Marie
Elias, Ercel Fellure, Charles
Ferguson, Richard Hackett,

. TERRI PULLINS

Bill
(Continued from page I)
through" charges without a
prior hearing will effect only
a few electric utilities, sa id
Zimmers in defense of his
bill.

He noted that tne Columbus
and Southern Ohio Utility Co.
EXTENDED FORECAST
and the Ohio Power Co. all
Saturday through
had
" flat ,
relatively
Monday, a chance ef
constant " pass through
Nhowen or thundershowers
charges year-f'ound.
each day. Highs will he In
·But, said Zimmers, the
the 80s through the period,
C l eve land Electric
while lows will be In the
Dluminating Co., tne Dayton
mid 50s or lower 60s early
Power and Ught Co. and the
Saturday and In the 60s
Cincinnati Gas and Electric
Sunday and Mooday.
Co. all had wide variations In
the monthly fuel charges.
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Republicans argued that
the "prior approval" before
the levying of pass through
charges would for ce the
UTIUTY PROFITS
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Sen . PUCO to hold 96 hearings a
Timothy McCormack, D- year, since all eight major
Euclid, introduced legislation electric uti titles would file for
Wednesday to require the fu el charge approval rate
Public Utilities Commission . increases every month.
Zimmers said after Senate
to hold hearings every three
months to mon'ltor a utility approval of his bill that he
exP,ected speedy House
company 's profits.
UNier law, utilities are action , probably In the
required to make a profit as Insurance, Utilities and
Institutions
determine by the PUCO. Financial
McCormack Is chairman of Committee chaired by Rep.
the Senate Conservation and William E. Hinig, D-New
Philadelphia.
Environment Committee.

Jacqueline Halley , Edgar
Harrop, Jr., Mr. Roy Heath
and son, Lillie Hively,
Patrick Mahaffey, Scott
Mitch , Charles Mitchell,
Golda Mitchell , George
Moore, Johnny Nelson, Sue
Perkins, Gertrude Reed,
Maggie Schrader, Frank
Smith,
Freda
Smith,
Johnathan Smith, Lilla
Speakman, Mrs. John Stroth,
and daughter, Gamet Taylor,
Ann Treadway, Edgar
Vaughan, Ray Wears.
(Births)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox, a
daughter, Pt. Pleasant ; Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Mayes, a
daughter, Leon; Mr. and
Mrs. William Patterson, a
'son, Pomeroy ; Mr. and Mrs.
Tennyson Shephard, a
daughter, South Webster ;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spencer,
a daughter, Vinton.
DRUNK TEST
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio Senate passed 28-2 and
returned to the House
Wednesday a. bill clarifying
Ohio's "Implied consent"
law .
Current law requires that a
person 's driver's license be
suspended for six months If
he or she refused w take a
blood sample or breathalyzer
test to determine the alcohol
content of their blood after
being apprehended on
Sllllplcion of drunk driving .
The same penalty appUed
for a conviction on OWl
charges.
The bill, sponsored by Sen.
Michael Schwarzwalder, !).
Columbus, would clarify the
current law w remove the
possibility that a person
would be in double jeopardy
for refusing to take the test
and also being found guilty of
drunk driving in a court of
law.
NOW YOU KNOW
When 18th·century
finan cier W. C. Ralston
discovered a town a lew mlles
east of San Francisco was
being named after hlm, he
demurred, finding it awkward to see his name on a
map. The city fathers
renamed the city Modesto Spanish for "modeat man."

Thonga Fall Flat
Flat thongs and wide-leg
pants don 't go well together.
Better to wear sneakers or
nat sandals in this case.

CINDY PITZER

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TERRI TOBIN

BRENDA, FRECKER

BRENDA BOYLES

SALONICA, Greece (UPI )
- Hundreds of people braved
continuing earthquake aftershocks and returned to their
jobs today, but officials said
absent workers still kept
many of the city's 8,000
industries and businesses
closed.
More than a half-million of
the city's 72{1,000 residents
have fled since Tuesday's
quake and subsequent
tremors demolished several
buildings, tore up streets and
left 40 people dead , a dozen
missing and injured some ISO
others.
Officials said not all
industrial operations would
be back in action today,
mainly because of shortages
of persormel, but hundreds of
workers who fled to nearby
towns and villages commuted
to work tnis morning.
Milder aftershocks shook
Salonica seve ral times an
hour today, but the tremors
were weaker than on
Thursday, residents said.
Rescue workers dug up
four more bodies in the ruins
of an eight-story apartment
house.
"There are still another
halldozen unaccounted for
from th e buildinl(, and we

expect the final death total to
exceed 40, " a poll ee
spokesman said.
Bakeries
that
had
remained open were joined
by food stores aNI some
restaurant owners said they
expected to resume serving
meals today .
Hundreds left on every
available night from Salonica
airport Thursday . Hundreds
of others left by bus aNI car
to live in the open or with
relatives until the threat of
another major tremor
passed.
" If we are struck again
with a quake as strong as
Tuesday's we may face a
tragic page in our history, "
Nikos Ennies, member of
parliament for Salonica
warned.
Authorities say most of
those who fled are near
enough w commute to work
and
Deputy
Premier
Co nstant ine Papaconstantinou sald more than
8,000 major and small
industries that had sustained
minor damage planned to
reopen.
They include the Esso Oil
refinery on tne western approach to the city .

O£,..J_r_h_e_w_o_rl_d_To_d_a_y_
Two deported for conduct
LONDON ( UP1 ) - Saudi Arabia has departed two
British men because they were alone with an Egyptian airline
hostess in violation of Islamic law.
A Foreign Office spokesman said Thur~ay the two
Britons and the Egyptian stewardess were dr1vmg north . of
Jeddah last Friday to have a picnic when they had a flat tire
and flagged down a police car.

JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT

Surfers are recovering

DINETTE SETS
TERESA CARR

VICKI SHEETS

QUEEN HOPEFULS - The ten contestants above
are vying for the title of the 1978 Regatta Queen . 1977
Queen Nlesal DuvaU will crown her successor and court at
the stage on Lynn Street following Friday night's Rega tta
Parade. From 1-f', are Diana Eyans, Terri Pullins, Judi
Perry, Cindy Pitzer, Cathy Blaettnar, Brenda Frecker,
Terri Tobin, Brenda Boyles, Teresa carr, and Vicki
Sheets.
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday through
Tuesday, warm through
the peMCHI, with showen or
thundenhowen possible
Mooday and Tuesday .
Hlgha wUI be In tbe 808
Sunday and Tuesday and In
the upper 808 aod lower 90s
on Monday. Lowa mostly
will be lo the Ms.

2. 4, and 6 chair sets - long wearing vinyl upholstered c;hairs.
Choose from chopping block light or dark elm, bahia. or glus
I~P. tables. Heavy tubular leg construction with bronze or chrome
fln1sh .
Also a good selection of maple or pine dinette sets.

Elberfelds· In Pomeroy

PRICE Fl FTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1978

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

As the Pomeroy Village siren sounded
announcing II o'clock Thursday night, a jury riled
into tile Meigs County Common Pleas Court to
present its verdict of guilty to a volul!tary
manslaughter charge against Leonard Fitchpatrick, 21, Middleport.
·
The verdict ended a four-day trial and hours
of jury deliberations. The case went to the jury
approximately I: 15 Thursday,
Fitchpatrick had been charged with
aggravated murder in the shotgun shooting of his
wife, Ellen, 21, at the couple's 389 Williams St.,
Middleport, residence early on April 9.
The jury had six decisions. It could have found
Fitch patrick guilty of aggravated murder,
murder, voluntary manslaughter, Involuntary
manslaughter, negligent homicide or it could have
acquitted Fitchpatrick.
The voluntary manslaughter charge carries a
minimum sentence of four years and a maximum
sentence of 25 years.
Following the verdict Thur sday night,
Defense Attorney Bernard Fultz requested bond
for Fitchpatrick be continued until sentencing is
handed down .
A hearing was held on the reques t and
Prosecutor Rick Crow asked that Fitchpatrick be
rem;mded to the sheriff until sentencing.
Judge .John C. Bacon upheld the request of the
prosecutor. The judge stated Fitchpatrick will be
sente nced within the next few days .

Crow's Family
Restaurant

Mascara Matter
Don't choose a mascara
shade that doesn't work with
your coloring. Blondes and
redheads need soft brown, for
example; brunettes, black or
black-brown.

NO. 49

enttne

Guilty of lessor charge

HARRY KELLER
Ha!Ty Keller,. Denmark,
Maine, a native of Meigs
County, died Wednesday. He
. was the son of the late Daniel
Marion and Myrta Baker
Keller. He was born May 25,
1901.
He is survived by his wile,
Ully,one daughter, Ora, both
of Maine and one son, Gerald
of Columbus and several
cousins in Meigs County.
Services will he held at the
Raymond Funeral Home in
Bridgeton, Maine.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Helen
Kimes, Hartford; Charles
Neimeyer, Pomeroy; George
Oiler, Middleport; Rehecca
Siders, Chesh ire; William
Morris, Pomeroy; Herman
Werry , Pomeroy ; Anna
Howard, Pomeroy ; and
Clarence Napper, Racine.
DISCHARGES - Tina
Smith, JuUe Maxey, Ruth
Bailey, George Moulde,
Gayle Oliver, and James
Haggerty .

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Loltery numb ers:
Gold oumber - 8.
Wblle aumber-57.
Bille aumbet:- 773.
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IN THE HOSPITAL
Keith Landers Is a patient
at University Hospital,
Morgantown, W. Va. His
room number is 3411. '11

JACKSONVILLE , F-la. (UP! ) - Two surfers were
recovering today from minor injuries suffered in shark attacks
in the Atlantic Ocean.
Mack Shelton Jr., a 17-year-old high school senior, was
surfing at Neptune Beach Wednesday when "I felt something
pulling at my foot. I pulled it out of the water sod the shark
came up with it . I jerked my foot up real fast and he slipped
into the water." Shelton said he thought the shark that bit him
was about 3feel long. He said tne bile required a dozen stitches
to close.

Man was hiding from hear
ONTONAGON ,Mlch . (UPI ) - A man who fell to his death
from a tree In the remote Porcupine Mountalna State Park
apparently climbed the tree to escape an attacking bear, state
officials say.
Although the body of Michael Scott Patterson bore teeth
and claw marks, a medical examiner has determined the fall
was the actual cause of death of the 19-year-old Alma, Mich.,

l

CONDUCf CUNICS - These members of the Student
Health Team sponsored by the Consortium of Health
Education in Appalachia Ohio will aid in condu cttng
upcoming clinics to Immunize children and screen for

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Ohio Senate gave final approval
and sent to the governor Thu!'llday a bill to allow the state to
retain jurisdiction over mine reclamation program.
It increases the strlproine permit fee from f30 to $50 an
acre. The Increased revenue, said Bowers, will enable the
state to hire aNI train more state reclamation Inspectors.

Recall petitions accepted
CLEVELAND (UPI) - PetltlOilll to recall Mayor DenniS
J . Kuclnich were accepted as cerllfted today by Cleveland
Council, and the embattled young mayor quickly responded
saying, a recall election "Is a test I am confident to fa ce."
U the recall process Ia successful, It will he the first
mayoral recall election in the city's hlatory .
,I

diabetes and hypertensi on. It 's the second summer for
such a ream in Meigs County and this one will jump into
tne swing of things Saturday by entering a fr og in the Big
Bend Regatta Frog Derby.

Student health team
program underway
BY JUDY OWEN
At a luncheon Thursday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Marty Geyer, volunteer
coordinator of the Student
Hea lth Team program ,
herself a member of last
year's team, introduced five
students participating in this
summer' s program.
Sponsor ed by the Consortium of Hea lth Edu cation
in Appala chia Ohio, th e
purpose of hosting the team is
to provide needed se rvices
for the county and to acquaint
the st udents with rural Ohio
in hopes that they may decide
to practice in the area. The
progra m runs for eight
weeks.
Members of the team are
Mary Ellen Beardmore,
Newark, in medical dieteti cs
at Ohio State Universit y:
Mary
Kay
Rimm ,
Milwaukee, in nursing at the
University of Wisconsin ; Bob
Smith, Cinci nnati , a doctor of
osteopathy medi cine, from
Ohio University ; John McCartney, a graduate school
student at the University of
Toledo with a Masters of
Science and Education in
Public Health ; and Roy

Gandolf, Grosse Pointe
Fanns, Michigan, a medical
doctor from the University of
Michigan.
Precepters to the students,
re spectively, are Diane
Eherts , Meigs County Extension Agent in Ho me
Economics; Opal Gruescr,
Meigs Co unty Public Health
Nurse, Dr. John Ridgway, D.
0 .; Nancy Kohlrieser of the
Gallia - Jackson - Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center; and Dr. Lewis.Tell e,
MD.
Aft er the meal Geye r
welcomed members of the
health team sayin g the
students, with their spirit and
ambition, are a great
motivational force for the
people in the community. She
thanked the health department, the community mental
health department , and
Veterans Memorial Hospital
for their supp ort in the
program.
Student McCartney explained goals of the team and
detailed plans for upcoming
health service clini cs.
During the next five weeks,
McCartney said, clinics for
childhood immuni zations and

diabetic, hypertension, and
blood pressure testing will be
held.
Results of such testing will
then be sent a way fo'r
analysis. The students and
other health officials will
Instruct those whose blood
and urine

samples

are

processed within the fi ve
weeks where to go for additional
t reatment
if
necessary.
Other services include a
diahetic education class and
. hypertension . scree ning in
ea ch of the three Meigs
Mines.
A more Immediate goa l of
the team , McCartney joked,
is the entering of a frog in
Saturday 's derby.
On a more serious note he
concluded the team intends to
"start something that can be
carried on." And, he said,
even publicizing the clinics
and gettin g peo ple to listen is
a worthwhile end .
Offices for the health team,
which will speak to various
organizations throughout the
co unty, are housed in the
Senior Citizens Center in
Pomeroy .
Clinics will be held on the

following dates: June 29, 9:30
a.rn .-3 p.m. at the Senior
Citizens Center : July 10, 9:3011 :30 a.m. at the Harrisonvi lle Grade School; July 10, 13 p.m . at the Rutland Grade
School: Ju ly 14 , 9:30 a.m.-3
p.m. at the Salem Center
Grade School; July 17, 9:30-11
a.m. at Tuppers Pla ins
Elementary School; July 17,
1-3 p.m. at the Cheste r
Elementary School; J uly 21,
9:30a .m.-3 p.m. at the Reedsvi lle-River View Elementary
Schoo l; July 24, 9:30 a.m.-3
p.m. at the Racine Fire
Department ; and July 28,
9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Portland Grade School.
No
appointment
is
ne cessary and persons
desiring transportation to a
site in their area are to
contact the Meigs County
Seni or Citizens Center at 9927886.
Att ending the meeting in
addition to those mentioned
above were Jane M. Snider,
Ohio Department of Health,
Health Education; Maidia
Mora, Meigs County Farm
Eleanor
Bureau ; and
Thomas, Meigs County
Council on Aging.

Meigs man reported in good
condition following incident
Ceci l W. Teaford, 48 , vehicle operated by Harolc Massar was west bound on
Minersville, suffered a W. Massar, 66, Reedsv ille, on 124 when Teaford walked onto
the roadway and int o the
broken left arm and ankle SR 124 in Meigs County.
Thursda y at U:J5 a.m. when
According to the Gallia - right side of the truck .
Investigating office r s
be walked into the PHlh of a Meigs Post, Highway Patrol,

Pope Paul VI won't
change church order

man.

Mine reclamation hill okayed

...

VATICAN CITY (UP! ) Pope Paul VI said today that
his encycUcal of 10 years ago
t111nning all forms of artificial
birth control including the pill
had caused him anguish, but
that there was no reason to
change it.
Addressing the College of
Cardinals, the 80-year-old
pontiff who has now entered
~e 16th year of his reign, said
that the encyclical entitled
Hwnanae VItae (Of Hwnan
Ufe) "was an anguished
document of our pontificate
not only because of the grave
and delicate matter it dealt

with, but also - and pe'rhaps Catholics to lapse or simply
more so - because of a · ignore II.
The pontiff told the
certain atmosphere of
expectancy In which, among cardinals today, meeting on
Catholics and in the greater the eve of his saint's day
sphere of public opinion, (John The Baptist), that "it
there had been generated the seems to us that the decade
Idea of supposed concessions, since the promulgation (of
facllltation or liberalization the encyclical ) has been a
of the moral and matrimonial sufficient period to evaluate
it better."
doctrine of the church."
He said it was also an
There
had
been
considerable speculation occasion on which "to repeat
before
the
pope's the Important principles that,
pronouncemen t 10 years ago in the wake of the recently
that he might authorize the ended Vatican Council, we
enunciated very specifically
use of birth control pills.
His baO caused many
(Continued' o'\lpage 12)

reported Teaford inculTed
mcapacitating injuries as a
(Continued on page 12)
GETS 4-25 YEARS
In a ~ery unpopular
decision thi s morning ,
Judg e John C. Bacon
se otenced Leonard Fitchpatrick, 21, Middleport, to
a minimum of 4-25 yea !'!lin
a penal lutltullon for his
ron vlellpo of valuotary
manslaughter Thursday
night In Meigs County
Pleas Court.
The stale recommeoded
a ma~lmum seoteoce ol 725 yean.
Prosccutlag Attorney Rick
Crow and Sheriff James
Proffitt appeared very
upset over the judge's
decision.
In giving the seatence,
Judge Bacon said the
culprit to the case was
alcohol. He brought out .
that the defeodaot had oo
prior eonvlclloas, even no
traffic violations. He a6vlsed Fltchpalrict he had
the right to appeal the ease.
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�2-The Daily Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Fnday, June 23, 1978

eement should not interfere with merger
DALLAS (UP!) - The John MttcheU, then attorney
Justtce Department' s general and now a federal
mto
LTV's
agreement not to mterfere priSoner ,
With the merger of LTV Corp. acqutsthon of Jones &amp;
and Lykes Corp - brmgmg Laughlm m 1009 ts largely
together two of the nation's blamed lor startmg the
conglomerate's slide from
largest steel comparues was a marked change from 11th largest company m
earlier government treat- Amenca
Attorney General Gnffln
ment of Dallas-based LTV
Bell
Wednesday approved the
The mtervent10n of the
$61·btllion
merger of LTV,
J~lce Department under

parent company of Jones &amp;
Laughlin Steel Corp and
Lykes. parent of Youngstown
Sheet &amp; Tubmg Corp The
merger sttU must be approved by stockholders of
LTV and Lykes, a New
Orleans corporatton
l:onglomerates dommated
the busmess scene of the
1960s, a ttme of expandmg
markets for consumer goods

and htgh-veloctly movement
of money through the
economy
LTV deahng pnmanly m
electromcs and the aerospace
mdustry, was among the
btggest and most successful
It became a target of the
Ntxon admtntstrallon's
campatgn agatnst the
conglomerate concept
Mttchell's antitrust chtef

He came home to 700
pounds of rotten meat
By AURELJO ROJAS
CARU1l!ERS, Calif (UP! I
- For two weeks now, workmen have been trymg to gel
the smell out of Mer!
Clemens' house
And they're got at least
another two weeks' work
before Clemens, his wife and
three children move back m
- if they ever do
The Clemens returned from
a three-week vacation June 8
to find that the power m thetr
rural home, 20 miles southwest of Fresno, had been shut
off, causmg 700 pounds of
frozen meat to thaw and rot
Just before leavmg,
Clemens slaughtered and
froze a steer, two hogs and 20
chtckens he had rrused over
21'. years to combat nsmg
market costs
A Pactftc Gas &amp; Electrtc
Co spokeswoman satd the
company shut off the PQwer
because Clemens' $74, twomonth utihty btU, whtch he

patd on tune at another
distnct offtce before leavmg,
was not recorded
Clemens, 34, sa1d the
stench that greeted him was
unbeltevable
He wouldn't allow hiS wtfe,
Barbara, and thetr chtldren
to see what had happened In
thetr modest three-bedroom
home foc fear that tt would
stcken them
"Them maggots were
somethmg else," he satd
The blood from the meat
seeped through the carpet
and ttle to the concrete
foundation and walls of the
house, damagmg much of the
funuture and clothes m the
closet
The odor was not reported
by net ghbors because houses
are wtdely spread m thiS
farm coWltry, and the one
netghbor who detected the
smell thought the Clemens'
cat had dted

Clemens was not pleased
wtth the PG&amp;E resPQnse to
his complamt, which he satd
made hun so mad he had to
see a phystctan for
sedattves
and
missed
nearly two weeks of
work where he ts employed
A PG&amp;E spokeswoman
satd the utihty had hired a
dismfectmg service to clean
up the mess, would pay for all
the damage and cootmue
workmg on the house unhl 11
meets Clemens's approval
Clemens says the apparent
wtllmgness of PG&amp;E to help
IS tllusory. He says he had to
ft ght for eve rythmg the
company agreed to do
After spendmg thetr ftrst
mght home m thetr camper
trader and a week at thetr tn·
laws, the family moved mto
an apartment rented by
PG&amp;E last weekend
Work crews have worked
full lime trymg to get the
stench out of the hou•e Thev

started by burytng the two
freezers and the refngerator
freezer that con tamed the
meat In an 8-foot.&lt;Jeep ptt and
covermg tl over wtth lune
Clemens matntatns the
DALLAS (UP! I - Former
smell perststs and has told
New
York Yankees center
PG&amp;E the walls of the house
ftelder
Mtckey Mantle Is
should be demolished and
hospitalized
m sertous
rebwlt to get rtd of the
wtth
bleedmg
condthon
maggots that had taken
to hts
ulcers,
accordtng
restdence m the crevtces
phystctan
"I don't know the extent of
Mantle was admttted t.o the
damages yet ," Clemens satd
mtenstve
care untt of
"But if they don 't get that
Brookhaven
Medtcal Center
stuff out of the house I'll
Wednesday
m cr tttcal
never move back m. That
condttlon
wtth
a
stuff gets mto the concrete,
ulcer.
Dr
hemorrhaged
you know I lhink the house IS
Frank J Alllck satd Thursrwned
The PG&amp;E sPQkeswoman
satd, "We don 't like to go
around knocking down walls
We're gomg to fmtsh cleamng
the place up and then " e'll
seal tl up for a week U
they 're not happy , we 'II
HUNTINGTON , W Va
continue workmg "
(UP! ) - An extenstve m·
lerna ! tn vestigatton has
cleared t" o Hunt 1ngton
police of wrongdomg m the
tradtng of a revolver that was
eventually obtamed by a man
charged wtth murder, and
elephant and Sobik wtll not has dispelled charges they
swttch places for another rode wtth a motorcycle club
month , the CW'ator says
ca lled the "Avengers"
He satd cramped condittons
Huntmg ton Pohce Ch tel
trted Sobtk 's pahent"e last Ottte Adkms satd Thursday
summer And the roo workers that "no vtolattons uf any law
Sob1k was used to seemg were or departmental ge neral
temp orartly repla ced, ord ers " occurred tn the
aggravating htrn even more tradtng of a 38 ca liber
Posey satd he was not revolv er found m the
reall) surprtsed when the
PQssesston of Robert Souder,
elephant attacked him
accused of murd enng a
" He 's been a perfect Maryland man recently m
gentleman up to then," Posey
satd "But \\hen an elephant Ohto
In addtlton, Adkms satd "at
dtsagrees wtth you, you
no
du rtng the course of
eventually lose the argwnent the t tme
mvesttgatton could any
When they play around, II 's
more effectiVe They 'll Just PQhce olhcer be connected as
ever bemg a member of the
knock you down "
Av engers and
the

soon ," Posey saJd ·As soon

as posstble "
But it's not sunple to unload
an Afncan elephant wtth a
reputation for bemg testy ,
whether he deserves tl or not
Posey wtll not even talk about
the Lnjurtes he suffered m the
attack Another roo attendant
also was trampled at the
ttme, but netther was
senousl y hurt
'He ts not a belhgerent

man-ktller ," Pose) satd "He for another elephant, and
ts liable to take liberttes, as beca use no money ts
any aruma! would They ltke mvolved, no perm1ts are
In see what they can get away etther '
With
Anunal brokers who make
Afndan elephants like a busmess of lmkmg buyers
Sobtk - named foc a past wtth sell ers have been
prestdent of the Sanford lookmg, but so far there have
Zooligtcal Soctety - are an been few taker s Male
endangered spectes and elephants
are
more
mov mg the thi ck-sktnned temperamental than thetr
mammals across state lines female counterparts, Pose
usually requtres federal sa td , and requtre sllffer
permits
safety precauttons
"We've been able to get
"Negottatmg wtth a male
authonzat10n wtthout the elephantts not easy.'' he satd .
permits and the paperwork
"We 're constructtn g an
by gomg through an antmal 11,000-foot enclosure
exchange," Posey satd "We surrounded by a moat ,"
were looking for another Posey sa td "The new
zoological park or breeding
establishment w1th lots of
acreage where the anunal
wouldn 't conlt- mto hwnan
contact We didn't hnd one
Instead we will trade Sobtk
II

I I

Lawrence E Lamb. M D

peopletalk
By KENNETH R. CLARK
Uolted Press International
NO SCALPERS HERE: Llza Mlnnelll, Mlkball
Barysbnlkuv and !ashton designer Halaton gave Martha
Graham and her dance compeny a ~. 000 flll8ncial boost
TbW'sday rughtm a benefit at New Yock 's Studio 54 Invtted and affluent - guests lined up to porchase box seats for
Monday's opentng perfocmance of the dance company at the
Met. Gomg prices foc the single show $1,000, $5,000 and
$10,000 Mtss MmneUI, Barishmkov and Halston each shelled
out $5,000 but buyers of the $10,tm seats preferred to rematn
anonymous For the dance~over m the street, ducat.s for the
set'Ond show wtll range from $6 to $18 50
TICKET TAXER Heavy wetght champ Leoa Spllllls just
can't seem to stay out of trouble with cops on trafftc beat
He drew another fine Thursday - $37 this time for domg 35
mph in a 20 mph zone 10 Jacksonville, N C He caught a ~
fine In the same ctty Wednesday, for driving his new Caddy
without a license or proper plates SpirW has been rackmg up
tickets ever since he dethroned Muhammad All In February
St Louis pollee nailed hun for $60 m March for going the wrong
way on a ooe-way street - again without a license- and a gam
ln April, for $50 on the same charge

REMEMBERING A CHAMP: The Brown Bomber fmally
will be given a champion's tribute In his home town The
Detroit City Counctl has decided to name the city's new $25
million sports arena after him, m "tribute to the dignity ,
courage and commlttment that Joe LouiJ symbolizes" Says
the ex-champ's sister, Vtmlce Bllrrow Hlgb, "We should have
done something years ago " And she adds she hopes Louts ,
whose health has worsened in recent years, will be well enough
to attend the dedication in September, 1979
QUOTE OF THE DAY : Central florida Zoo Director Ed
Posey, who still want! In gtve away the bull elephant that
broke several of his ribs last year In a temper tantrum · "He 'd
been a perfect gentleman up to then, but when an elephant
disagrees with you, you eventually lose the argument "
GUMPSES. Victor Matu~ has a cameo role opposite
Sophia Loren m Michael Wluer's "Fire Power," bell)g shot on
location in New York
"Star Wars" star Carrie Fisher,
songwriter NeU Simon and Helen Hayes were among
celebrities who turned out Thursday night at the Delacorte
theater In New York's Central Park for tribute to roadway
producer Josepb Pllpp Sldney Pottier dropped In backstage
Thursday night on former co-&amp;ar - lrom "A P1ece of the
Action " - Edward Love, now stamng In Bob Foose's
Brosdway.musical "Dancm'" Peter Sellen and Lynn
Frederlc:k will be In VIenna, Austria, next month to film
Universal's "Prisoner of Zenda " - a comedy takeoff on the
old Antlloay Hope classic.
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lung, s t amped, self ·
addressed envelope for tl to
me In &lt;.: are of Uus newspc:tper

P 0 Bux 1551, Radto Ctly Sta·
DEARDR I.AMB - lam l7 uon, New York NY 10019
years old Lost yeor I h• d my The Health l.cller I'm sen·
nose dune S111ce then I ha ve ding you also suggests that
ga 111ed :!11-pow1ds It seems you exerc tse and a regular
mostl) on my fat"e I \\ ent exerctse program could help
back tu the doctor lu see 1! you Immeasurably m con·
th1s was because of the nose trulhng your wetght Yuu can
job He satd defmttely not I lea rn lo do a spurt well
then went to my reg ula1 doc· regardless ul huw bad ) uu
tur and had a thyrotd and may be to start wtth if ) uu
metabolism lesl done which could develoo an mterest m
was normal I really watch tenms, for example, playmg
my d1et but have not lust any tennt s regularly would help
wetght I am 5 feet 4 and ) uu use a lot of calurtes- prowetgh 130 If I could only lose vtded you avutded the habJl uf
the wetght off my face tt snackmg before, durmg and
would save many tears
after the game
DEAR READER - Many of
DEAR DR LAMB - I am a
my re•der s who arc 44-year-&lt;Jid woman and I have
somewha t older than you been told that r frown a lot
would hke tu h•ve your pro- Now I nut tce thal my
blem - gettmg nd of the eyebrows are druopmg r
fullness tn their face The have been trymg to keep my
usual problem a person has brows up but hnd that hard to
wtth dtettng 1s that the fa t do Is there an exerctse that
leaves the fa ce ftrst causmg a can help or creams or condt·
"Tinkled and shrunken ap- lloners"
pearance uf the face In these
DEAR READER -If yuu'II
mstances 11 seems like the look at yourself tn the rm rrur
last area to lose falts always you 'II noltce thai the excr~tse
the watsl and htps area
that you do to ltft the
There are heredtlllry ur eyebrows actually wrtnkles
fanullal characterlsltcs as to lhe forehead, so I don'l really
whtch regwns of the body ac- tlunk that you're gumg lo gel
cwnulate fat A tendency to an awful lot of help m ratslng
have a fu ll fa ce ts n ul your eyebrows by exerctstng
necessarily bad and can be a them The same apphes to
great advantage to yuu as the use of creams or condt·
yea rs go by Perhaps you Uoners
should co unt your blessmgs
If tl ts true that yuur
There ts no such lhmg as eyebrows are droopmg, you
spot reducing and the way to co uld ha ve sume mmur
lose the fat ofl your fa ce ts tu cosmellt surgery These are
be relatively thm all uver tailed brow hits A sktlled
However, you should nul cosmellc surgeon ca n east ly
overdo that because tlwl can hft the eyebrows and take uul
lead to serl\&gt;us hea llh pro- a httle excess skm wtthuut
bl ems
ieavmg any stgmf1cant scar
I would suggest that yuu try It IS a latrly snnple proto lumt your sweets sta rdtes tcd ur e
and :als tn your lood and I am
Fur furth er mfurmattun I
sendmg you The Health Lei· suggest that you contact a
ter nwnber 4·7, Wetght Los· plash~ surgeon who dues
mg Otel lo giVe you a baste c11smettc surgery and get ht s
sens1bh• plan thai you can advice as tl apphes lu your
follow Oihers whn Wdnl thi s patllcuiat 'condttwn
ISSUe can senti~ ~.:t:IJ L.s WJlh a

In April 1969, one month
after the Justtce Department
flied sutt, ~TV lawyers asked
lor a speedy tnal wtth the
clatm that the sutt was
challengmg busmess prac·
tJces that were widely
thought to be lawful
Nearly a year later, m
February 1970, the Justtce
Depa rtmenl agreed to an out
of court settlement under
whtch LTV would sell off
Okonlte and Bramff m ex·
change for perrmsston to
keep Jones &amp; Laughlin
The stratn on LTV had been
severe Lmg was eased out of
command of the parent
company after the set·
tlement. By 1971, the com·
pany was rePQrttng net losses
tn excess of $69 milhon That
same year, the Justice

day that Mantle's cooditton
had tmproved to "sertous "
"He was senously ill and
was crthcal but we took hun
off that bst.'' Alllck srud • r

can assure you now he 's very
much OK. He 's takmg food
and dotng a lot better "
At Mantle's request, the
doctor released few details of

Miss Ohio will again

do her belly dancing
By JIM AMBROSIO
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Sher
Lynette Patnck, 19, retgmng
Mtss Ohto, says she plans to
bell) dance her way to the
Mtss Amertca crown desptte
some crtltctsm that the dance
may be •napproprtate
The crtttctsm came from
Mt chtgan where 19-year-old
belly dancer Janet Pughst
satd she was advtsed by her
local sPQnsor not to perform
her wrtggling routme in last
weekend' s Mtss Mtchtgan

pageant because 11 wasn't
ladyltke M1ss Pughso feels
she mtght have 1\'0n had she
not opted for a jazz routme
'The dance ts a very
femmtne dance It's the
oldest dance known to
mankmd," Mtss Patnck satd
tn a telephone tntervtew from
her Centervtlle, Ohto, home
' I don 't see how anyone could
call It unladyhke "
Mtss Patnck, who won the
Ohto tttle last weekend,
began belly danctng at age t5
when she was m a high school
secreta nat trammg program
"I realized I'd ltke to enjoy
TltF IJAII \' SF:NTINF I
u~ \ nTru ro nn
someth10g more artful," the
I NTf'Rt~-sruF
southwest Ohtoan sa td ,
Mfi(, S 1\11\SONAKFA
HOHF HT IH Jt F I U II
choostng belly dancmg
(it)' f ditut
because she dectded tt was
l'ublisllt'tl tlii ll) txu pl Siltu rdtt)
L\ IJ1t IJ!uu \J&lt;~ II t \ l uU IJ ~ Ili Hj.l
too late to begm ballet
1 !JII IJ);lll \ t\h llllllt d1a
1111.:
Ill
Mtss Patnck credits her
I uur \ St PIJ111t: l u) Oluu ~ 5769
parents Wtth encouragtng her
H u ~ m c ~~ llfftu • Pl 1u11 ~ !l'.n 21 ~
F tltt urwl Phllll\: 99'.! l Ja7
dancmg career In fact, she
s._..._uml tid!\!! posl&lt;l .:t pond e~ t
satd, tl was her father who
J •um l' ru~ Oluu
~ tllunlll l!&lt;h lr t t~ l lllo! HprtM. n
ftrst advised that she perform
Ut l llt
I.!Uid!i ll As.sut iOl l l'~
1101
a
belly dance when she won
f- Ut hdA I I l l~ ld .UI &lt;.l Olllu -Hll ~
her ftrst beauty Utle, Mtss
Su h.\ t ii /Jtlun rtt ll ~ /1tlllt rt'il U1
loll !It' I'&gt;' ltl t ol\ IH iot JJ Jt i~ ltll b J.ltl
Mtamt Valley, at age 16
'&gt;' t t k Ill MutvrHuutt 'ftl kt t t i1rTit' l
"My parents have an ap!-.11\ll l nut t \ot l l tlJI ~ Olit' llll! lllh
S:l ~ Hv II ~d Ill Oluu ~rt t l" vii
prectatton for elhntc mustc,"
Om Vt 11 Sl2 00 Stx nt untlt s
Mtss Patnck explamed, and
$11 ~0
1 hrt 1 1111 HI\IIS $7 ll0
I b t\loltt ll S~t d lll ) tilt Six 1nur1tlts
both en roy watching belly
PQsstbthty of a pohce offi cer $ 1 t 5 0 1 111 t' l 11 \UII tll ll S7 su
dancers
ndmg wtth thts group ts non· SuhMn pt1u11 t&gt;r It t 11 t lud c ~ Sumlil)
Mtss Patrtck satd belly
ru m )l ~litt 1 t ud
ex1stent "
dancmg IS "pretty hard" and
requ1red three hours of datly
-~~~-~--~..,....,.---· 1 ·---~-~ pracuce when she ftrst

Investigation
clears pair

HEALTH

Advantagt•s

bmmg sport mg goods,
pharmaceuticals and meat
packUtg
In a Justice Department
request for an tnjuncllon to
ha It further acqutsttton of
Jones &amp; Laughltn stock by
LTV, McLaren contended
LTV could defend ttself
agamst a dtvestlture order by
claunmg fmanctal hardhstp tf
LTV acqutred the full 81
percent of Jones &amp; Laughltn
LTV founder James Ling,
the htgh school droPQut who
m 15 years parlayed a small
electrtc company tnto a
combtne ol 80 compames
dotng $3 btllton m annual
busmess, contend ed that
sellmg off LTV's mterest 10
J ones &amp; Laughltn would
abro gate agreements and
mvtte expenstve lawsuits

Department sued to compel
Ling and hili new company,
Omega-Alpha, to sever all
lies wtth LTV. Orne~a ·Alpha
had been mentioned as a
PQSStbl~ buyer of Okonlte.
In 1972, LTV restructured
ttself from a conglOmerate
holding company mto an
operatmg company The
company planned to change
direction from acqul8itlo• of
new compames mto a
program of expanding tls
current substdiares
The
Carter
admtntstratton ' s attorney
general, Griffin Bell, approved the merger grounds
that the atlmg Youngstown
Sheet and Tubmg - the
nation's No 8 steelmaker could pull Lykes Corp down
wtlh 11 if rt falls

Mickey Mantle hospitalized

You eventually lose the argument
By PAULA SCHWED
SANFORD, Fla (UP! ) Ed Posey bears no grudge
agamst the 4,000-pound
elephant that knocked hun
down last year, breaking
several of his nbs
Posey, cura tor of the
Central Flonda Zoo, just
wants to ftnd the bull
elephant another home
"I hope ll 's extremely

Asststanl Attorney General
Rtchard McLaren, brought
sutt to halt LTV's acquiSition
of Jones &amp; Laughlin tn March
1969 At the tune, LTV owned
63 percent of Jones &amp;
Laughlin stock, and planned
to buy up to 81 percent
The federal sutt argued
that the acqutstllon would
tncrease LTV's stze and
diverstty, not that tt would
form a monoPQIY to restram
trade LTV clatmed the
Ju st tce Department was
breakmg new legal ground at
the corporatiOn's expense
At the tune, LTV cornbmed
largely unrelated mdustrtes,
mcl udtng
Bramff
In ternattonal Atrlmes, Okomte
- a major producer of metal
wtre - and the Wtlson Co ,
tlself a conglomerate com·

the illness but Altlck said the
47-yearoO!d Oklahoma native
would
be
probably
hospitalized for one week
Smce retiring from
baseball m 1969 after 18
seasons, Mantle has had
problems with ulcers, Altick
satd
Mantle has been livmg m
Dallas fir several years and
IS a VIce prestdent of Reserve
Life InsW'ance Co .
Mantle, three times the
Most Valuable Player m the
Amencan League, wa s
elected to the Hall of Fame m
1974 He fmished his career.
wtth 536 home runs - the
stxlh highest total m baseball
history
He played on 12 American
League pennant winners,
seven World Sertes wmners
and led the league m home
runs four times

abdommal muscles Those
people stlll start gtrls m belly
dancmg as young as three
Mtss Patrick also rejects
the notton that belly dancer's
costumes are too scanty
"My bare mtdrtff shows,
yes,'' she satd "But you need
that to do the tummy-rolls.
The costume covers everything that has to be covered,
and shows everything !hat
has to be shown - like the
stomach That's where the
actton ts "
She calls lhe tummy-rolls,
the npphng of the stomach
muscles, the 'bea ullful part
of the dance "
Mtss Patrick ailio has some
advtce for Miss Puglisi
"Tell her Mtss Ohto says
don 't qutt now," she said
Dunng the MISS Amertca
30 mtnutes of
Pageant
m September, Mtss
danctng you walk off the floor
Patnck
wtll
agam perform
soaked," she explained
her
belly
danctng
routine and
~a
often, belly danctng is
hopes
the
nationwtde
ez.
wa'f;. j
locked UPQn as exotic and for
JlQSUre
will
encourage
other
some persons, obscene Mtss
Amtrlcen Cancer Society
Patrtek, however, think s women to take up the art
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '' that's because Amen can s
The new Miss Ohio Is
don t understand 11
strtvmg to become the second
A regular
feature, spreads lhrough the body If
Mtddle Eastern people consecutive Ohtoan to be
prepa red by the Amencan treatment can mterrupt that developed belly danctng crowned Mtss America The
Cancer Suctety, to help save sequence early , cancer can centunes ago, she says, to retgntng Mtss America,
you r hfe from cancer
even be prevented from help women train for chtld- Susan Perkins, Is from
A magazme ed1tor wrttes developmg II ts one of the btrth stnce It helps t• ehten Mtddletown, Ohio
'I have an 80-)ear-old aunt great benefits of the Pap test
who has cancer and 1s m a that th1s stmple, qut ck
nursmg home She ts a qutet dta gnost 1c procedure ca.,
uncomplamtng woman . Whtlc dtscove r cervtca I cancer
I am saltsfted Wtth her before there ts the slightest
medtcal ca re, I would like to htnt of a problem That ts why
know ho\\ to Judge the qua lily all women over 20, who have
of her everyday ca re "
begun sexual activlly, are
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Acourt order to close the centuryANSWERhne The proper urged to have a Pap test
old
Cincinnati
Workhouse by Ocl. 12 has been delayed by the
care of the older cancer regularly
Ohio
1st
District
Court of Appeals while It hears an appeal in
pattent mcludes spectal skm
the
case
care, oral hygtene, provtstons
A poliCe offtcer notes "I
A lower court ruled In 1976 that 79 Immediate
for adequate nutd IO\ake, a want to know tf all ctgarette
improvements
be made at the facility. The court also ordered
dtet n ch m protetns, mtnerals smokers are at the same nsk
it
closed
by
Oct.
12 of this year. However, the appealll court
and vttamtns, attentton to uf developmg lung cancer'
granted
a
stay
on
the order, pending Its consideration of the
proper elunmatton and as
All
ANSWERitne
much opPQrtumty lo keep cigarette smokers have a case. Oral argwnenta are scheduled for July 31 before the
acttve as ts JlQSStble Equally lung cancer rtsk but some are appellate court
unportant IS an atmosphere at greater rtsk than others
tn wh tch your aunt can The person who ts a heavy
mamtam her prtde and self- smoker and Is over the age of
WASIUNGTON (UP!) - The action was hot and heavy on
respect The habtls of her 50 has a higher· than · normal Capitol Hill Thursday, but for the Carter aclrnlnlstratlon the
hfeUme, her spectal ways of nsk prohle, as does the results were distressing.
'
dotng thmgs should be person who has smoked a
The Senate voted a record sixth time agalnat ending thl
respect ed as much as pack-a-day for 20 years The long ftUbuster against a blll to revise the nation's labor laws
PQsslble For example, try to person who began smokmg at 1111d the Jtleasure was shuttled back to a committee.
'
determine tf your aunt ts age 15 or younger is at higher
given enough time to ftnlsh a · than • normal risk and a
meal tf she ts a sluw ea ter smoker who works wtth or
OOLUMBUS (UPI)-Gov. James A. Rhodes baa aaked
Your mterest ts an Invaluable near asbestos is in a high rtsk
President
Carter to help prevent closing of the Federal Glau
asset to your aunt
category Please remember
Co.,
Columbua,
by Ita parent company, Federal Paperboard
that lung cancer ts just one of
Inc
,
Montvale,
N.
J The closing of the plant would idle 1 5410
A woman In her 20's ex- the alarming health hazards wockers.
'
plams "I recently had a Pap that results from cigarette
"We seek your urgent attention to the program of the
test and was told that I smok tn g Heart dtsease,
Federal
Glass C001pany in Columbus, Ohio," Rhodes said 1n a
showed cellular changes thai stroke
and
cri~P.llng
telegram
to Carter. "Ita parent company, Federal Paperboard
were pre-eancerous Whal resptratory diseases also are
Is
threatening
to close the plant with the lou of 1,500 jobe
does thts mean' "
consequen ces . For thts
ANSWERhne · Thanks to reason It makes sense to quit
the fact that you had a Pap If you or anyone you know
test, you were lucky lo have needs help tn quttting, please
CINCINNATI (UPI)- Widow of 16c011lmlnersldlled two
an earl y ce llular cha nge contact your local American
years
ago In tlle Scotia mine disaster today 11111de another
detected Ca ncer or the Cancer Soc1et v Unli roc free
uterine cervtx , (the nec k of literature, a quit kit, or 1f attempt to collect ""mlllion from the mine owners. The eth u.
th e ut er us or womb ) available, a place In a S. Circuit Court of Appeala schedllled a hearing on the widow' •
progresses from early pre- smoking wllhdi awal clinic con.tentlon that the Blue Diamond Coal Co.'s negligence led to
thetr husbandJJ' dea11la.
cancerous cellular changes to
If you have any questions
The t5 miners were kllled March t, lfl75,1n a methane saa
a lnca hzed cancer to one that or n~ed further information
explosion
,at the Scotia mine near Oven Fork, Ky., ln eutern
Inva des su rrc.unciJnJ,t IJssuc tn ca ll 992-7531
Kentucky
a {.etcher County Two days later, 11 more people
advan~e&lt;l ca ul cl wht~ ll
vre killed In a second methane PI expiOIIon in the lllint
I

CANCER

•
An 'or llne

be.~~~ter

-:J

i_..J_r_h_e_w_o_rl_d_To_d_o_y_
Court order is de1ayed

Capitol Hill results not good

Rhodes seeks assistance

Widows making another effort

3- The Datly Sentmel, MtddlePQrt-Pomeroy, 0 'Fndav. June 23 1!!7R

Bonham, Sarmiento blank Giants
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Ct ncmnatt Reds Manage r
Sparky Anderson has pratsed
the San Franctsco Gtants lor
having the best pttchmg staff
m the National !£ague but
Sparky's got some stoppers

Gtant.s :;.o to stay one game
behind the Gtants 10 the
Nattonal League West race
Bonham had a ne&gt;ltitter
gomg until the fifth mrung
when Hetty Cruz smgled wtth
one out . Darrell Evans
toe.
singled wtth one out m the
Bill Bonham boosted hts seventh for the only other hit
record to 11-1 and combmed off Bonham.
with Manny Sarmtentn for a
Sarmtento shut off the
three-lntter TbW'sday mght Gtant.s completely until two
as the Reds blanked the out m the ntnth when Wtllie

McCovey npped a leftfteld
double before dymg at
second
The wm gave the Reds two
YICtortes m the three games
wtth the Giants that drew
over 134,000 fans and pushed
San
Franctsco
1978
attendance over 739,000 ,
surpassmg the 1977 seasonal
total.
"Wtnnmg two out of three
here, I don't thmk tl wtll

bother the Gtants," Anderson
satd

"They have enough
pttchmg to stay m the race "
The Gtants' Bob Knepper,
who has complamed of arm
wearmess recently, absorbed
the loss as his record dropped
to8-5
He gave up a patr of runs m
the ftrst mning on smgles by
Ken
Gr tffey,
Dave
Concepcton and Foster

Guidry ties old Yankee record
By MIKE SHALIN
UPI Sports Writer
Wtth Billy Martm 's rob and
Ron Gutdry 's 11-game
wmmng streak both tn
trouble Thursday mght, the
New York Yankees woke up
wtlh a mnth·mmng rally to
defeat the Detrott Ttgcrs, 4-2
Gutdry, lockmg to he a 49) ear-old club record "1th hts
12th stratght vtctory , trailed,
1~. as a result of Ron
LeFlore's leadoff homer m
the ftrst tnnmg But Reggte
Jackson !ted the game 1-1 ,
hithng a Dave Rozema pitch
m the rtghtfteld stands wtth
one out m the ntnth for hts
12th homer
By the tune the top or the
mmng was o\ er, l.ou Ptmella
smgled tn the go-ahead run

off rehever John Htller and
Fred Stanley and Roy Whtte
srngled m msurance runs
Rtch Gossage, brought on
after Gut dry walked the
leadoff man m the bottom of
the mnmg, wlld·pttched home
a run but natled down hts lOth
save and Gu1dry's 12th vtc·
tory
"That's the closest I've
come to losmg a game all
year," satd Gmdry
Martm tned to play down
hts predtcament, but ended
up saymg, " I've got no
control over who gets hurt or
over the pttchers I've got
avatlable I'd like to be m
first place and we will be
come September "
Th e vtctor y left the
Yankees 7\'; game~ behmd

Boston m thtrd place m the
Amertcan League East
In other Amertcan League
games, Balttmore beat
Mtlwaukee, 1().3, Californta
downed Mmnesola, 4-2, tn 12
mnmgs, Texas took Oakland,
8·2, and Seattle defeated
Cht!;_l!&amp;_O, IHl m 10 mmngs
Orioles tO, Brewers 3
MiKe Flanagan, 11-4, won
his lOth game smce May 5
and Eddte Murray and Ktko
Garcta drove m three runs
each to lead Baltunore over
Mtlwaukee for the Or10les'
18th triUmph m the last 20
games
Angels 4, Twins 2
Ken Landreaux and Ron
Jackson had back·to-back
run-producmg smgles wtlh
two out m the 12th mnmg to

Legion squad beaten
Wmmng ptlcher was Brent
Zt ca foo se Chtlltcothe
fmtshed wtth 10 htts while
Metgs had just two
The combmed pttchmg of
Joe Glassco, Brent Ztcafoose,
and Steve U&gt;well tssued two
walks whtle 8strike outs were
recorded
Metgs' Tom Owens, Mtke
Trtplett, Art Fogelstrom and
Bnan Hamtlton walked four
and fanned lour
RIVER DOWNS
Chilhcothe plates tiS ftrst
CINC INNATI (UP! )
three
runs m the fourth on
Co untry Bear, rtdden by
two
htts
Jun George walked,
Bernon Sayler , won the
Ztcafoose
got on an error,
featured race at River Downs
Glassco
smgled
to bnng
Thursday , ftnlshlng 18 'h
George
across
Mavts
then
lengths ahead of Trots Jr
collected
l\10
RBI
's
by
Geraldine Honey was thtrd
scormg
Ztcafoose
and
Glass
Sayler put Country Bear m
co on a smgle
front at the hall-mtle post
In the seventh, they
Rll and Get woo lhe flrst
collected
one run on two
race and Carnousttc the
walks
and
a smgle They
second In return $48 60 on the
datly double t'O mbinatton of 2 scored four runs m the etghth
on two walks, an error and
and 1
A crowd of 3,5.\7 wagered two smgles
Met~s· Tun Hoed fotled
$327,470

gtve Caltfo rma tis vtctory
Dave LaRoche, 6 3, worked
two perfect mmngs for the
v1ctory
Rangers 8, A's 2
Bump Wtlls' two-run tnple
tnggered a three run first
mnmg agamst 18-yea r-old
Mtke Morgan that earned
Texas over Oakland Dock
Eilts, 6·3, went seve n mnmgs
and Morgan, 0-3, gave up SIX
runs m 2 1-3 mnmgs
Mariners 8, While Sox 6
Bob Stinson, who had
homered earlier , doubled
across the wtnntng run as
Seattle rallted for two runs m
the top of the lOth to defeat
Chtcago Rehever John
Montague, 1·3, pt cked up the
Wtn

coupled wtth a patr of errors
by San Franctsco ce nter
ftelder Larry Herndon
Two walks and a smgle by
Bonham made tl J..O m the
fourth aad consecuttve
smgles
by
Gnffey,
Co ncepcton and Foster
scored one run and another
came home on a double-play
ball m the seventh
' I dtdn ' t fee l ttred,"
Knepper sa1d "I tusl made

some had pttches I d1dn't
concentrate as much as I
should hav e '
Gtants Manager Joe
Altobelli confmned lhal,
addmg, "Knepper could have
been better He was throwmg
the ball well, but dtd make
some bad pitches

The Gtanls now open a loW'
game senes aga mst Atlanl&lt;l
while U~e Reds travel so uth to
play the Dod~ ers

•

Field day wmners
are named
W10ners of a held day held
for thtrd gr aders at the
Mtd dlepor t Elementary
School were announced
Top three w1nners 10 the
boys and gtrls compettlton,
respecll\ely, mclude Feed
sack race - Jason Bush
Allen Maynard Stanley
Broome, Tom Ltttle, fm a
Sm1th , Wen dy Barker,
Rwmmg broad Jump - Jeff
Nelson, Ttm Durst, Marttn
Woodard , Tom Ltltle
Maqone Smtih, Chttsla
Fasley, Basketball throw Donme Becker , Les ter
Stewart, Robbte Cundiff 1 ont
Ltltl e, Tamm) Cremeans
Maqo ne Smtih , Standmg

Today's

Sport Parade

broad JUmp - Uamn
Drenner Sl&lt;lnley Broome,
Mark Smtih , Wendy Barker,
Marron e Smith , Ta mm y
Cremeans, F11shee throw Oarrtn Drenn e1 Hob bte
Cundiff , Terry I ttll e
Vtrgtnta l.a1 gc, Iolli L•ttlc
Rachel Steele , 100 ya rd da sh
- Donm&lt; Becker, Eddie
Ktlchen , Stanley Broom
Tarrunv Cremeans Wendy
Barker, Theresa
Whlttmgton 50 yard dash Donnt e Becket, Eddte
K1tchen , Ttm Durst, Cmdy
Rtffle , !.1 sa Wllllltngton
Marjorte Smtth Relay race
- Eddte Kt tc hen, Davtd
Acree, Ttm Cassell , f1 rst
te,un Robb1e Cundtff Jeff
Ne lson , Mtke Sealis secon d
team Donald Stem Damn
Dt enn er Mart y Wood ard
third
team ,
famm y
'Cr emean s, ,Julie Hyse ll,
Chmty Farl ey , f ~r st team,
Crystal
Manle), ltsa
Whittmgton. Wendy Barker
second, Knslt Richm ond
Mtssy Stevens V1rgtnta
l.arge, tlurd , egg and SJlQOn
race - Mtchele Ztrkl e, Rhane
Engle Jerr) Raker, Allen
Maynard , ftrst, Shann on
Hmdy Cry sta l Manl ey ,
MaqmleJO Smtih , Theresa
Ltttle, second , Tun Cassell,
Cmdy R1ffle, Donna Manley
Damn Dt en ne1 tlurd

Chillicothe's attempt at a no
hitter m the seventh wtth a
stngle Bna n Hamtlton
scored Metgs only run m the
By MILTON RICHMAN
mnth wtth a hard htt homer to
NEW YORK (UP! J - Btlly Martm s JOb hangs by a
center fteld
He
knows 11, hts players know 11, the world knows 11
Metgs travels In Logan
Hts boss, George Stembrenner, the man who runs the
Saturday for a double header
Yankees,
has no mtentton of st ttmg tdly by and watching them
at 1 p m Sunday they return
s1nk
below
lhe honzon like the setting su n
to Metgs H1gh School at I
He has satd that m the plamest posstble terms so that
p m for a double bill wtth
even a grammar school boy can understand tt, and Btlly
Lancaster
Chtll
000 300 140--8 10 2 Martm, who has been around a long tune now, kn ows the score
000 000 001 - 1 2 2 Nobody has to pamt an) pictures for htm
Metgs
The Yanks are m Detrmt lor a four-game senes wtth the
Glassco, Ztcafoose (WP 3),
Tigers
and the world "must" freque nt!) rs overused m cases
U&gt;well (6) and George
hke
thts
but bpth Stem brenner an d club Prest den t AI Rosen are
Owens (LP), Tnplett (6),
talking
as
lf the Yankees must wm th1s senes along w1 th the
Fogelstrom (8), Hamtlton (9)
next
one
agamst
the Red Sox at home tf Martm IS to keep hts
and Kennedy , Forbes (9)
jOb
No matter how they do agatnst the Tigers and Red Sox 10
the next four days, 1t would be a grave nustake, the " a) I see
NORTHFIELD
tl, lor the Yankees to ftre Btlly Marltn
NORTHFIELD , Oh1o
They are not gomg to get a better manager and AI Rosen,
(UP! ) - Mtss Robtown havmg played ball, probably rea ltzes tha t better than anyone
grabbed the early lead else
Thursday mght and pulled
Someone else who realizes tt IS a fellow like Hank Greenaway to a 3\'z length vtctory berg, who has had a chance to examme a sttuatton such as thts
over Ratder John tn the from both sides, haYing played 15 years tn the b1g leagues
featured $3,000 Btg Tnple Greenberg feels the Yankees ' front off1 ce ts pantckmg
combmatton
'Crea tmg thts ktnd of managenal cnsts wtth the season
The wmner, drtven by Jack not eve n half over ts push mg th e pantc button," says the
Betts, covered the mile tn former home-run slugger and cl ub owner, speakmg from I.as
2 06 3-5 and returned $6, $4 Vegas where he and hts playmg partner, Franco HarriS of the
and $3 60 Ratder John patd Pittsburgh Steelers, are compet mg m the Dewar's Cup tennts
$8 60 and $6 40 for second, tnurnament
whtle Mark Mtller showed,
"It's tembly unfatr In put Btlly Martm under the kmd of
paymg $5 20
pressure he 1s now I'd leave hun stay put
The 4-9·2 btg tnple com·
"Everywhere he s gone, Martm has prove n to be an
bmallon was worth $592 50 excellen( manager I understand how tl ts In New York you re
A crowd of 3,234 wagered always stttmg on a ltme bomb , bultt's not Martm's fa ult that
AT THE
$342 ,586
the Red Sox are red hot He can't go out here and play for the
Yankees
"What ts he supposed to do, prove himself every year, ct.w
after day ' Lock at Walt Alston He was wtth the Dodgers 23
Astros 4, Dodgers 3:
Enos Cabell's run-scoring years and hedtdn't wm every year When I was wtth Cle\ eland
stogie wtth two out m the (from 1948 through 1958), we expenenced some of the sa me
mnth mmng gave the Astros a thmg the Yankees are now because we ltmshed second so
vtctory Doug Rau , 7-3, took many tunes There was agtt.atton that we should change the
the loss whtle Joe Ntekro manager, AI Lopez, but we stayed wtth htrn because we knew
pttched a stx-hitter for he was a good manager Prunartly, what sttrs up thmgs like
Trophies Will Be Awarded
thts ts the press •·
Houston
Perhaps bot the press cannot be blamed for the Yankees
bemg tn the PQStlton they are In now any more than they can be
credtted for them wmmng the World Senes last year
By the same tn ken only mtntmal attentton ts betng patd to
the fa ct that Martm ts havmg to compete wtth a team whose
pttchmg staff has been dectmated by tnjurtes and several of
whose other member s are handicapped by a variety of
atlments
Greenberg also has sympathy for AI Rosen, who Stembrenner keeps saymg ts the man who wtll have to make the
dectstOn on whether Marltn goes or stays
"Aits new at the JOb," says Greenberg ' He's caught m
the mtddle He has to be loyal to the owner and to the manager,
and that's a very dlfftcult JlQSilton because tt amoun ts to carryIng water on both shoulders "
Martm ts doing as well as he posstbly can under the
ctrcumstances, Greenberg continues
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Chilhcothe upped tis record
to 22-llast ntght by defeating
the Metgs Amertean Leg10n Ill at Syracuse
Accordmg to Coach Charlie
Hamtlton, Tom Owens
pttched excellent ball, even
though he collected the loss

11

Summer league results
BY DEBBIE HOFF
In recen t l.tttle League
actton, Hubbard 's Gt eenhouse defeated Portland H-3
Wmnm g p1tcher was l'ony
Rtffie and T Ward was the
loser Hubbard 's Greenhouse
started U1e scormg wtlh a
smgle by Mark Salser tn the
hrsl Randy Arms had three
RBI's m the game Portland 's
r Ward had a home run tn
the fourth wtlh two on base
HG
314 421&gt;-14 10
Port
000 401- 5 3
Rutland Reds defeated
Dale C Warner's team tn Pee
Wee actwn 9-2 Rutland Reds
got their btg lead m U1e !trst
mnmg collectmg SIX runs
Dale C Warner got thetr on ly
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fou rth
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had one M Bartrum got two
doubles wtth P Oatley
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eement should not interfere with merger
DALLAS (UP!) - The John MttcheU, then attorney
Justtce Department' s general and now a federal
mto
LTV's
agreement not to mterfere priSoner ,
With the merger of LTV Corp. acqutsthon of Jones &amp;
and Lykes Corp - brmgmg Laughlm m 1009 ts largely
together two of the nation's blamed lor startmg the
conglomerate's slide from
largest steel comparues was a marked change from 11th largest company m
earlier government treat- Amenca
Attorney General Gnffln
ment of Dallas-based LTV
Bell
Wednesday approved the
The mtervent10n of the
$61·btllion
merger of LTV,
J~lce Department under

parent company of Jones &amp;
Laughlin Steel Corp and
Lykes. parent of Youngstown
Sheet &amp; Tubmg Corp The
merger sttU must be approved by stockholders of
LTV and Lykes, a New
Orleans corporatton
l:onglomerates dommated
the busmess scene of the
1960s, a ttme of expandmg
markets for consumer goods

and htgh-veloctly movement
of money through the
economy
LTV deahng pnmanly m
electromcs and the aerospace
mdustry, was among the
btggest and most successful
It became a target of the
Ntxon admtntstrallon's
campatgn agatnst the
conglomerate concept
Mttchell's antitrust chtef

He came home to 700
pounds of rotten meat
By AURELJO ROJAS
CARU1l!ERS, Calif (UP! I
- For two weeks now, workmen have been trymg to gel
the smell out of Mer!
Clemens' house
And they're got at least
another two weeks' work
before Clemens, his wife and
three children move back m
- if they ever do
The Clemens returned from
a three-week vacation June 8
to find that the power m thetr
rural home, 20 miles southwest of Fresno, had been shut
off, causmg 700 pounds of
frozen meat to thaw and rot
Just before leavmg,
Clemens slaughtered and
froze a steer, two hogs and 20
chtckens he had rrused over
21'. years to combat nsmg
market costs
A Pactftc Gas &amp; Electrtc
Co spokeswoman satd the
company shut off the PQwer
because Clemens' $74, twomonth utihty btU, whtch he

patd on tune at another
distnct offtce before leavmg,
was not recorded
Clemens, 34, sa1d the
stench that greeted him was
unbeltevable
He wouldn't allow hiS wtfe,
Barbara, and thetr chtldren
to see what had happened In
thetr modest three-bedroom
home foc fear that tt would
stcken them
"Them maggots were
somethmg else," he satd
The blood from the meat
seeped through the carpet
and ttle to the concrete
foundation and walls of the
house, damagmg much of the
funuture and clothes m the
closet
The odor was not reported
by net ghbors because houses
are wtdely spread m thiS
farm coWltry, and the one
netghbor who detected the
smell thought the Clemens'
cat had dted

Clemens was not pleased
wtth the PG&amp;E resPQnse to
his complamt, which he satd
made hun so mad he had to
see a phystctan for
sedattves
and
missed
nearly two weeks of
work where he ts employed
A PG&amp;E spokeswoman
satd the utihty had hired a
dismfectmg service to clean
up the mess, would pay for all
the damage and cootmue
workmg on the house unhl 11
meets Clemens's approval
Clemens says the apparent
wtllmgness of PG&amp;E to help
IS tllusory. He says he had to
ft ght for eve rythmg the
company agreed to do
After spendmg thetr ftrst
mght home m thetr camper
trader and a week at thetr tn·
laws, the family moved mto
an apartment rented by
PG&amp;E last weekend
Work crews have worked
full lime trymg to get the
stench out of the hou•e Thev

started by burytng the two
freezers and the refngerator
freezer that con tamed the
meat In an 8-foot.&lt;Jeep ptt and
covermg tl over wtth lune
Clemens matntatns the
DALLAS (UP! I - Former
smell perststs and has told
New
York Yankees center
PG&amp;E the walls of the house
ftelder
Mtckey Mantle Is
should be demolished and
hospitalized
m sertous
rebwlt to get rtd of the
wtth
bleedmg
condthon
maggots that had taken
to hts
ulcers,
accordtng
restdence m the crevtces
phystctan
"I don't know the extent of
Mantle was admttted t.o the
damages yet ," Clemens satd
mtenstve
care untt of
"But if they don 't get that
Brookhaven
Medtcal Center
stuff out of the house I'll
Wednesday
m cr tttcal
never move back m. That
condttlon
wtth
a
stuff gets mto the concrete,
ulcer.
Dr
hemorrhaged
you know I lhink the house IS
Frank J Alllck satd Thursrwned
The PG&amp;E sPQkeswoman
satd, "We don 't like to go
around knocking down walls
We're gomg to fmtsh cleamng
the place up and then " e'll
seal tl up for a week U
they 're not happy , we 'II
HUNTINGTON , W Va
continue workmg "
(UP! ) - An extenstve m·
lerna ! tn vestigatton has
cleared t" o Hunt 1ngton
police of wrongdomg m the
tradtng of a revolver that was
eventually obtamed by a man
charged wtth murder, and
elephant and Sobik wtll not has dispelled charges they
swttch places for another rode wtth a motorcycle club
month , the CW'ator says
ca lled the "Avengers"
He satd cramped condittons
Huntmg ton Pohce Ch tel
trted Sobtk 's pahent"e last Ottte Adkms satd Thursday
summer And the roo workers that "no vtolattons uf any law
Sob1k was used to seemg were or departmental ge neral
temp orartly repla ced, ord ers " occurred tn the
aggravating htrn even more tradtng of a 38 ca liber
Posey satd he was not revolv er found m the
reall) surprtsed when the
PQssesston of Robert Souder,
elephant attacked him
accused of murd enng a
" He 's been a perfect Maryland man recently m
gentleman up to then," Posey
satd "But \\hen an elephant Ohto
In addtlton, Adkms satd "at
dtsagrees wtth you, you
no
du rtng the course of
eventually lose the argwnent the t tme
mvesttgatton could any
When they play around, II 's
more effectiVe They 'll Just PQhce olhcer be connected as
ever bemg a member of the
knock you down "
Av engers and
the

soon ," Posey saJd ·As soon

as posstble "
But it's not sunple to unload
an Afncan elephant wtth a
reputation for bemg testy ,
whether he deserves tl or not
Posey wtll not even talk about
the Lnjurtes he suffered m the
attack Another roo attendant
also was trampled at the
ttme, but netther was
senousl y hurt
'He ts not a belhgerent

man-ktller ," Pose) satd "He for another elephant, and
ts liable to take liberttes, as beca use no money ts
any aruma! would They ltke mvolved, no perm1ts are
In see what they can get away etther '
With
Anunal brokers who make
Afndan elephants like a busmess of lmkmg buyers
Sobtk - named foc a past wtth sell ers have been
prestdent of the Sanford lookmg, but so far there have
Zooligtcal Soctety - are an been few taker s Male
endangered spectes and elephants
are
more
mov mg the thi ck-sktnned temperamental than thetr
mammals across state lines female counterparts, Pose
usually requtres federal sa td , and requtre sllffer
permits
safety precauttons
"We've been able to get
"Negottatmg wtth a male
authonzat10n wtthout the elephantts not easy.'' he satd .
permits and the paperwork
"We 're constructtn g an
by gomg through an antmal 11,000-foot enclosure
exchange," Posey satd "We surrounded by a moat ,"
were looking for another Posey sa td "The new
zoological park or breeding
establishment w1th lots of
acreage where the anunal
wouldn 't conlt- mto hwnan
contact We didn't hnd one
Instead we will trade Sobtk
II

I I

Lawrence E Lamb. M D

peopletalk
By KENNETH R. CLARK
Uolted Press International
NO SCALPERS HERE: Llza Mlnnelll, Mlkball
Barysbnlkuv and !ashton designer Halaton gave Martha
Graham and her dance compeny a ~. 000 flll8ncial boost
TbW'sday rughtm a benefit at New Yock 's Studio 54 Invtted and affluent - guests lined up to porchase box seats for
Monday's opentng perfocmance of the dance company at the
Met. Gomg prices foc the single show $1,000, $5,000 and
$10,000 Mtss MmneUI, Barishmkov and Halston each shelled
out $5,000 but buyers of the $10,tm seats preferred to rematn
anonymous For the dance~over m the street, ducat.s for the
set'Ond show wtll range from $6 to $18 50
TICKET TAXER Heavy wetght champ Leoa Spllllls just
can't seem to stay out of trouble with cops on trafftc beat
He drew another fine Thursday - $37 this time for domg 35
mph in a 20 mph zone 10 Jacksonville, N C He caught a ~
fine In the same ctty Wednesday, for driving his new Caddy
without a license or proper plates SpirW has been rackmg up
tickets ever since he dethroned Muhammad All In February
St Louis pollee nailed hun for $60 m March for going the wrong
way on a ooe-way street - again without a license- and a gam
ln April, for $50 on the same charge

REMEMBERING A CHAMP: The Brown Bomber fmally
will be given a champion's tribute In his home town The
Detroit City Counctl has decided to name the city's new $25
million sports arena after him, m "tribute to the dignity ,
courage and commlttment that Joe LouiJ symbolizes" Says
the ex-champ's sister, Vtmlce Bllrrow Hlgb, "We should have
done something years ago " And she adds she hopes Louts ,
whose health has worsened in recent years, will be well enough
to attend the dedication in September, 1979
QUOTE OF THE DAY : Central florida Zoo Director Ed
Posey, who still want! In gtve away the bull elephant that
broke several of his ribs last year In a temper tantrum · "He 'd
been a perfect gentleman up to then, but when an elephant
disagrees with you, you eventually lose the argument "
GUMPSES. Victor Matu~ has a cameo role opposite
Sophia Loren m Michael Wluer's "Fire Power," bell)g shot on
location in New York
"Star Wars" star Carrie Fisher,
songwriter NeU Simon and Helen Hayes were among
celebrities who turned out Thursday night at the Delacorte
theater In New York's Central Park for tribute to roadway
producer Josepb Pllpp Sldney Pottier dropped In backstage
Thursday night on former co-&amp;ar - lrom "A P1ece of the
Action " - Edward Love, now stamng In Bob Foose's
Brosdway.musical "Dancm'" Peter Sellen and Lynn
Frederlc:k will be In VIenna, Austria, next month to film
Universal's "Prisoner of Zenda " - a comedy takeoff on the
old Antlloay Hope classic.
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DEARDR I.AMB - lam l7 uon, New York NY 10019
years old Lost yeor I h• d my The Health l.cller I'm sen·
nose dune S111ce then I ha ve ding you also suggests that
ga 111ed :!11-pow1ds It seems you exerc tse and a regular
mostl) on my fat"e I \\ ent exerctse program could help
back tu the doctor lu see 1! you Immeasurably m con·
th1s was because of the nose trulhng your wetght Yuu can
job He satd defmttely not I lea rn lo do a spurt well
then went to my reg ula1 doc· regardless ul huw bad ) uu
tur and had a thyrotd and may be to start wtth if ) uu
metabolism lesl done which could develoo an mterest m
was normal I really watch tenms, for example, playmg
my d1et but have not lust any tennt s regularly would help
wetght I am 5 feet 4 and ) uu use a lot of calurtes- prowetgh 130 If I could only lose vtded you avutded the habJl uf
the wetght off my face tt snackmg before, durmg and
would save many tears
after the game
DEAR READER - Many of
DEAR DR LAMB - I am a
my re•der s who arc 44-year-&lt;Jid woman and I have
somewha t older than you been told that r frown a lot
would hke tu h•ve your pro- Now I nut tce thal my
blem - gettmg nd of the eyebrows are druopmg r
fullness tn their face The have been trymg to keep my
usual problem a person has brows up but hnd that hard to
wtth dtettng 1s that the fa t do Is there an exerctse that
leaves the fa ce ftrst causmg a can help or creams or condt·
"Tinkled and shrunken ap- lloners"
pearance uf the face In these
DEAR READER -If yuu'II
mstances 11 seems like the look at yourself tn the rm rrur
last area to lose falts always you 'II noltce thai the excr~tse
the watsl and htps area
that you do to ltft the
There are heredtlllry ur eyebrows actually wrtnkles
fanullal characterlsltcs as to lhe forehead, so I don'l really
whtch regwns of the body ac- tlunk that you're gumg lo gel
cwnulate fat A tendency to an awful lot of help m ratslng
have a fu ll fa ce ts n ul your eyebrows by exerctstng
necessarily bad and can be a them The same apphes to
great advantage to yuu as the use of creams or condt·
yea rs go by Perhaps you Uoners
should co unt your blessmgs
If tl ts true that yuur
There ts no such lhmg as eyebrows are droopmg, you
spot reducing and the way to co uld ha ve sume mmur
lose the fat ofl your fa ce ts tu cosmellt surgery These are
be relatively thm all uver tailed brow hits A sktlled
However, you should nul cosmellc surgeon ca n east ly
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bl ems
ieavmg any stgmf1cant scar
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follow Oihers whn Wdnl thi s patllcuiat 'condttwn
ISSUe can senti~ ~.:t:IJ L.s WJlh a

In April 1969, one month
after the Justtce Department
flied sutt, ~TV lawyers asked
lor a speedy tnal wtth the
clatm that the sutt was
challengmg busmess prac·
tJces that were widely
thought to be lawful
Nearly a year later, m
February 1970, the Justtce
Depa rtmenl agreed to an out
of court settlement under
whtch LTV would sell off
Okonlte and Bramff m ex·
change for perrmsston to
keep Jones &amp; Laughlin
The stratn on LTV had been
severe Lmg was eased out of
command of the parent
company after the set·
tlement. By 1971, the com·
pany was rePQrttng net losses
tn excess of $69 milhon That
same year, the Justice

day that Mantle's cooditton
had tmproved to "sertous "
"He was senously ill and
was crthcal but we took hun
off that bst.'' Alllck srud • r

can assure you now he 's very
much OK. He 's takmg food
and dotng a lot better "
At Mantle's request, the
doctor released few details of

Miss Ohio will again

do her belly dancing
By JIM AMBROSIO
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Sher
Lynette Patnck, 19, retgmng
Mtss Ohto, says she plans to
bell) dance her way to the
Mtss Amertca crown desptte
some crtltctsm that the dance
may be •napproprtate
The crtttctsm came from
Mt chtgan where 19-year-old
belly dancer Janet Pughst
satd she was advtsed by her
local sPQnsor not to perform
her wrtggling routme in last
weekend' s Mtss Mtchtgan

pageant because 11 wasn't
ladyltke M1ss Pughso feels
she mtght have 1\'0n had she
not opted for a jazz routme
'The dance ts a very
femmtne dance It's the
oldest dance known to
mankmd," Mtss Patnck satd
tn a telephone tntervtew from
her Centervtlle, Ohto, home
' I don 't see how anyone could
call It unladyhke "
Mtss Patnck, who won the
Ohto tttle last weekend,
began belly danctng at age t5
when she was m a high school
secreta nat trammg program
"I realized I'd ltke to enjoy
TltF IJAII \' SF:NTINF I
u~ \ nTru ro nn
someth10g more artful," the
I NTf'Rt~-sruF
southwest Ohtoan sa td ,
Mfi(, S 1\11\SONAKFA
HOHF HT IH Jt F I U II
choostng belly dancmg
(it)' f ditut
because she dectded tt was
l'ublisllt'tl tlii ll) txu pl Siltu rdtt)
L\ IJ1t IJ!uu \J&lt;~ II t \ l uU IJ ~ Ili Hj.l
too late to begm ballet
1 !JII IJ);lll \ t\h llllllt d1a
1111.:
Ill
Mtss Patnck credits her
I uur \ St PIJ111t: l u) Oluu ~ 5769
parents Wtth encouragtng her
H u ~ m c ~~ llfftu • Pl 1u11 ~ !l'.n 21 ~
F tltt urwl Phllll\: 99'.! l Ja7
dancmg career In fact, she
s._..._uml tid!\!! posl&lt;l .:t pond e~ t
satd, tl was her father who
J •um l' ru~ Oluu
~ tllunlll l!&lt;h lr t t~ l lllo! HprtM. n
ftrst advised that she perform
Ut l llt
I.!Uid!i ll As.sut iOl l l'~
1101
a
belly dance when she won
f- Ut hdA I I l l~ ld .UI &lt;.l Olllu -Hll ~
her ftrst beauty Utle, Mtss
Su h.\ t ii /Jtlun rtt ll ~ /1tlllt rt'il U1
loll !It' I'&gt;' ltl t ol\ IH iot JJ Jt i~ ltll b J.ltl
Mtamt Valley, at age 16
'&gt;' t t k Ill MutvrHuutt 'ftl kt t t i1rTit' l
"My parents have an ap!-.11\ll l nut t \ot l l tlJI ~ Olit' llll! lllh
S:l ~ Hv II ~d Ill Oluu ~rt t l" vii
prectatton for elhntc mustc,"
Om Vt 11 Sl2 00 Stx nt untlt s
Mtss Patnck explamed, and
$11 ~0
1 hrt 1 1111 HI\IIS $7 ll0
I b t\loltt ll S~t d lll ) tilt Six 1nur1tlts
both en roy watching belly
PQsstbthty of a pohce offi cer $ 1 t 5 0 1 111 t' l 11 \UII tll ll S7 su
dancers
ndmg wtth thts group ts non· SuhMn pt1u11 t&gt;r It t 11 t lud c ~ Sumlil)
Mtss Patrtck satd belly
ru m )l ~litt 1 t ud
ex1stent "
dancmg IS "pretty hard" and
requ1red three hours of datly
-~~~-~--~..,....,.---· 1 ·---~-~ pracuce when she ftrst

Investigation
clears pair

HEALTH

Advantagt•s

bmmg sport mg goods,
pharmaceuticals and meat
packUtg
In a Justice Department
request for an tnjuncllon to
ha It further acqutsttton of
Jones &amp; Laughltn stock by
LTV, McLaren contended
LTV could defend ttself
agamst a dtvestlture order by
claunmg fmanctal hardhstp tf
LTV acqutred the full 81
percent of Jones &amp; Laughltn
LTV founder James Ling,
the htgh school droPQut who
m 15 years parlayed a small
electrtc company tnto a
combtne ol 80 compames
dotng $3 btllton m annual
busmess, contend ed that
sellmg off LTV's mterest 10
J ones &amp; Laughltn would
abro gate agreements and
mvtte expenstve lawsuits

Department sued to compel
Ling and hili new company,
Omega-Alpha, to sever all
lies wtth LTV. Orne~a ·Alpha
had been mentioned as a
PQSStbl~ buyer of Okonlte.
In 1972, LTV restructured
ttself from a conglOmerate
holding company mto an
operatmg company The
company planned to change
direction from acqul8itlo• of
new compames mto a
program of expanding tls
current substdiares
The
Carter
admtntstratton ' s attorney
general, Griffin Bell, approved the merger grounds
that the atlmg Youngstown
Sheet and Tubmg - the
nation's No 8 steelmaker could pull Lykes Corp down
wtlh 11 if rt falls

Mickey Mantle hospitalized

You eventually lose the argument
By PAULA SCHWED
SANFORD, Fla (UP! ) Ed Posey bears no grudge
agamst the 4,000-pound
elephant that knocked hun
down last year, breaking
several of his nbs
Posey, cura tor of the
Central Flonda Zoo, just
wants to ftnd the bull
elephant another home
"I hope ll 's extremely

Asststanl Attorney General
Rtchard McLaren, brought
sutt to halt LTV's acquiSition
of Jones &amp; Laughlin tn March
1969 At the tune, LTV owned
63 percent of Jones &amp;
Laughlin stock, and planned
to buy up to 81 percent
The federal sutt argued
that the acqutstllon would
tncrease LTV's stze and
diverstty, not that tt would
form a monoPQIY to restram
trade LTV clatmed the
Ju st tce Department was
breakmg new legal ground at
the corporatiOn's expense
At the tune, LTV cornbmed
largely unrelated mdustrtes,
mcl udtng
Bramff
In ternattonal Atrlmes, Okomte
- a major producer of metal
wtre - and the Wtlson Co ,
tlself a conglomerate com·

the illness but Altlck said the
47-yearoO!d Oklahoma native
would
be
probably
hospitalized for one week
Smce retiring from
baseball m 1969 after 18
seasons, Mantle has had
problems with ulcers, Altick
satd
Mantle has been livmg m
Dallas fir several years and
IS a VIce prestdent of Reserve
Life InsW'ance Co .
Mantle, three times the
Most Valuable Player m the
Amencan League, wa s
elected to the Hall of Fame m
1974 He fmished his career.
wtth 536 home runs - the
stxlh highest total m baseball
history
He played on 12 American
League pennant winners,
seven World Sertes wmners
and led the league m home
runs four times

abdommal muscles Those
people stlll start gtrls m belly
dancmg as young as three
Mtss Patrick also rejects
the notton that belly dancer's
costumes are too scanty
"My bare mtdrtff shows,
yes,'' she satd "But you need
that to do the tummy-rolls.
The costume covers everything that has to be covered,
and shows everything !hat
has to be shown - like the
stomach That's where the
actton ts "
She calls lhe tummy-rolls,
the npphng of the stomach
muscles, the 'bea ullful part
of the dance "
Mtss Patrick ailio has some
advtce for Miss Puglisi
"Tell her Mtss Ohto says
don 't qutt now," she said
Dunng the MISS Amertca
30 mtnutes of
Pageant
m September, Mtss
danctng you walk off the floor
Patnck
wtll
agam perform
soaked," she explained
her
belly
danctng
routine and
~a
often, belly danctng is
hopes
the
nationwtde
ez.
wa'f;. j
locked UPQn as exotic and for
JlQSUre
will
encourage
other
some persons, obscene Mtss
Amtrlcen Cancer Society
Patrtek, however, think s women to take up the art
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '' that's because Amen can s
The new Miss Ohio Is
don t understand 11
strtvmg to become the second
A regular
feature, spreads lhrough the body If
Mtddle Eastern people consecutive Ohtoan to be
prepa red by the Amencan treatment can mterrupt that developed belly danctng crowned Mtss America The
Cancer Suctety, to help save sequence early , cancer can centunes ago, she says, to retgntng Mtss America,
you r hfe from cancer
even be prevented from help women train for chtld- Susan Perkins, Is from
A magazme ed1tor wrttes developmg II ts one of the btrth stnce It helps t• ehten Mtddletown, Ohio
'I have an 80-)ear-old aunt great benefits of the Pap test
who has cancer and 1s m a that th1s stmple, qut ck
nursmg home She ts a qutet dta gnost 1c procedure ca.,
uncomplamtng woman . Whtlc dtscove r cervtca I cancer
I am saltsfted Wtth her before there ts the slightest
medtcal ca re, I would like to htnt of a problem That ts why
know ho\\ to Judge the qua lily all women over 20, who have
of her everyday ca re "
begun sexual activlly, are
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Acourt order to close the centuryANSWERhne The proper urged to have a Pap test
old
Cincinnati
Workhouse by Ocl. 12 has been delayed by the
care of the older cancer regularly
Ohio
1st
District
Court of Appeals while It hears an appeal in
pattent mcludes spectal skm
the
case
care, oral hygtene, provtstons
A poliCe offtcer notes "I
A lower court ruled In 1976 that 79 Immediate
for adequate nutd IO\ake, a want to know tf all ctgarette
improvements
be made at the facility. The court also ordered
dtet n ch m protetns, mtnerals smokers are at the same nsk
it
closed
by
Oct.
12 of this year. However, the appealll court
and vttamtns, attentton to uf developmg lung cancer'
granted
a
stay
on
the order, pending Its consideration of the
proper elunmatton and as
All
ANSWERitne
much opPQrtumty lo keep cigarette smokers have a case. Oral argwnenta are scheduled for July 31 before the
acttve as ts JlQSStble Equally lung cancer rtsk but some are appellate court
unportant IS an atmosphere at greater rtsk than others
tn wh tch your aunt can The person who ts a heavy
mamtam her prtde and self- smoker and Is over the age of
WASIUNGTON (UP!) - The action was hot and heavy on
respect The habtls of her 50 has a higher· than · normal Capitol Hill Thursday, but for the Carter aclrnlnlstratlon the
hfeUme, her spectal ways of nsk prohle, as does the results were distressing.
'
dotng thmgs should be person who has smoked a
The Senate voted a record sixth time agalnat ending thl
respect ed as much as pack-a-day for 20 years The long ftUbuster against a blll to revise the nation's labor laws
PQsslble For example, try to person who began smokmg at 1111d the Jtleasure was shuttled back to a committee.
'
determine tf your aunt ts age 15 or younger is at higher
given enough time to ftnlsh a · than • normal risk and a
meal tf she ts a sluw ea ter smoker who works wtth or
OOLUMBUS (UPI)-Gov. James A. Rhodes baa aaked
Your mterest ts an Invaluable near asbestos is in a high rtsk
President
Carter to help prevent closing of the Federal Glau
asset to your aunt
category Please remember
Co.,
Columbua,
by Ita parent company, Federal Paperboard
that lung cancer ts just one of
Inc
,
Montvale,
N.
J The closing of the plant would idle 1 5410
A woman In her 20's ex- the alarming health hazards wockers.
'
plams "I recently had a Pap that results from cigarette
"We seek your urgent attention to the program of the
test and was told that I smok tn g Heart dtsease,
Federal
Glass C001pany in Columbus, Ohio," Rhodes said 1n a
showed cellular changes thai stroke
and
cri~P.llng
telegram
to Carter. "Ita parent company, Federal Paperboard
were pre-eancerous Whal resptratory diseases also are
Is
threatening
to close the plant with the lou of 1,500 jobe
does thts mean' "
consequen ces . For thts
ANSWERhne · Thanks to reason It makes sense to quit
the fact that you had a Pap If you or anyone you know
test, you were lucky lo have needs help tn quttting, please
CINCINNATI (UPI)- Widow of 16c011lmlnersldlled two
an earl y ce llular cha nge contact your local American
years
ago In tlle Scotia mine disaster today 11111de another
detected Ca ncer or the Cancer Soc1et v Unli roc free
uterine cervtx , (the nec k of literature, a quit kit, or 1f attempt to collect ""mlllion from the mine owners. The eth u.
th e ut er us or womb ) available, a place In a S. Circuit Court of Appeala schedllled a hearing on the widow' •
progresses from early pre- smoking wllhdi awal clinic con.tentlon that the Blue Diamond Coal Co.'s negligence led to
thetr husbandJJ' dea11la.
cancerous cellular changes to
If you have any questions
The t5 miners were kllled March t, lfl75,1n a methane saa
a lnca hzed cancer to one that or n~ed further information
explosion
,at the Scotia mine near Oven Fork, Ky., ln eutern
Inva des su rrc.unciJnJ,t IJssuc tn ca ll 992-7531
Kentucky
a {.etcher County Two days later, 11 more people
advan~e&lt;l ca ul cl wht~ ll
vre killed In a second methane PI expiOIIon in the lllint
I

CANCER

•
An 'or llne

be.~~~ter

-:J

i_..J_r_h_e_w_o_rl_d_To_d_o_y_
Court order is de1ayed

Capitol Hill results not good

Rhodes seeks assistance

Widows making another effort

3- The Datly Sentmel, MtddlePQrt-Pomeroy, 0 'Fndav. June 23 1!!7R

Bonham, Sarmiento blank Giants
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Ct ncmnatt Reds Manage r
Sparky Anderson has pratsed
the San Franctsco Gtants lor
having the best pttchmg staff
m the National !£ague but
Sparky's got some stoppers

Gtant.s :;.o to stay one game
behind the Gtants 10 the
Nattonal League West race
Bonham had a ne&gt;ltitter
gomg until the fifth mrung
when Hetty Cruz smgled wtth
one out . Darrell Evans
toe.
singled wtth one out m the
Bill Bonham boosted hts seventh for the only other hit
record to 11-1 and combmed off Bonham.
with Manny Sarmtentn for a
Sarmtento shut off the
three-lntter TbW'sday mght Gtant.s completely until two
as the Reds blanked the out m the ntnth when Wtllie

McCovey npped a leftfteld
double before dymg at
second
The wm gave the Reds two
YICtortes m the three games
wtth the Giants that drew
over 134,000 fans and pushed
San
Franctsco
1978
attendance over 739,000 ,
surpassmg the 1977 seasonal
total.
"Wtnnmg two out of three
here, I don't thmk tl wtll

bother the Gtants," Anderson
satd

"They have enough
pttchmg to stay m the race "
The Gtants' Bob Knepper,
who has complamed of arm
wearmess recently, absorbed
the loss as his record dropped
to8-5
He gave up a patr of runs m
the ftrst mning on smgles by
Ken
Gr tffey,
Dave
Concepcton and Foster

Guidry ties old Yankee record
By MIKE SHALIN
UPI Sports Writer
Wtth Billy Martm 's rob and
Ron Gutdry 's 11-game
wmmng streak both tn
trouble Thursday mght, the
New York Yankees woke up
wtlh a mnth·mmng rally to
defeat the Detrott Ttgcrs, 4-2
Gutdry, lockmg to he a 49) ear-old club record "1th hts
12th stratght vtctory , trailed,
1~. as a result of Ron
LeFlore's leadoff homer m
the ftrst tnnmg But Reggte
Jackson !ted the game 1-1 ,
hithng a Dave Rozema pitch
m the rtghtfteld stands wtth
one out m the ntnth for hts
12th homer
By the tune the top or the
mmng was o\ er, l.ou Ptmella
smgled tn the go-ahead run

off rehever John Htller and
Fred Stanley and Roy Whtte
srngled m msurance runs
Rtch Gossage, brought on
after Gut dry walked the
leadoff man m the bottom of
the mnmg, wlld·pttched home
a run but natled down hts lOth
save and Gu1dry's 12th vtc·
tory
"That's the closest I've
come to losmg a game all
year," satd Gmdry
Martm tned to play down
hts predtcament, but ended
up saymg, " I've got no
control over who gets hurt or
over the pttchers I've got
avatlable I'd like to be m
first place and we will be
come September "
Th e vtctor y left the
Yankees 7\'; game~ behmd

Boston m thtrd place m the
Amertcan League East
In other Amertcan League
games, Balttmore beat
Mtlwaukee, 1().3, Californta
downed Mmnesola, 4-2, tn 12
mnmgs, Texas took Oakland,
8·2, and Seattle defeated
Cht!;_l!&amp;_O, IHl m 10 mmngs
Orioles tO, Brewers 3
MiKe Flanagan, 11-4, won
his lOth game smce May 5
and Eddte Murray and Ktko
Garcta drove m three runs
each to lead Baltunore over
Mtlwaukee for the Or10les'
18th triUmph m the last 20
games
Angels 4, Twins 2
Ken Landreaux and Ron
Jackson had back·to-back
run-producmg smgles wtlh
two out m the 12th mnmg to

Legion squad beaten
Wmmng ptlcher was Brent
Zt ca foo se Chtlltcothe
fmtshed wtth 10 htts while
Metgs had just two
The combmed pttchmg of
Joe Glassco, Brent Ztcafoose,
and Steve U&gt;well tssued two
walks whtle 8strike outs were
recorded
Metgs' Tom Owens, Mtke
Trtplett, Art Fogelstrom and
Bnan Hamtlton walked four
and fanned lour
RIVER DOWNS
Chilhcothe plates tiS ftrst
CINC INNATI (UP! )
three
runs m the fourth on
Co untry Bear, rtdden by
two
htts
Jun George walked,
Bernon Sayler , won the
Ztcafoose
got on an error,
featured race at River Downs
Glassco
smgled
to bnng
Thursday , ftnlshlng 18 'h
George
across
Mavts
then
lengths ahead of Trots Jr
collected
l\10
RBI
's
by
Geraldine Honey was thtrd
scormg
Ztcafoose
and
Glass
Sayler put Country Bear m
co on a smgle
front at the hall-mtle post
In the seventh, they
Rll and Get woo lhe flrst
collected
one run on two
race and Carnousttc the
walks
and
a smgle They
second In return $48 60 on the
datly double t'O mbinatton of 2 scored four runs m the etghth
on two walks, an error and
and 1
A crowd of 3,5.\7 wagered two smgles
Met~s· Tun Hoed fotled
$327,470

gtve Caltfo rma tis vtctory
Dave LaRoche, 6 3, worked
two perfect mmngs for the
v1ctory
Rangers 8, A's 2
Bump Wtlls' two-run tnple
tnggered a three run first
mnmg agamst 18-yea r-old
Mtke Morgan that earned
Texas over Oakland Dock
Eilts, 6·3, went seve n mnmgs
and Morgan, 0-3, gave up SIX
runs m 2 1-3 mnmgs
Mariners 8, While Sox 6
Bob Stinson, who had
homered earlier , doubled
across the wtnntng run as
Seattle rallted for two runs m
the top of the lOth to defeat
Chtcago Rehever John
Montague, 1·3, pt cked up the
Wtn

coupled wtth a patr of errors
by San Franctsco ce nter
ftelder Larry Herndon
Two walks and a smgle by
Bonham made tl J..O m the
fourth aad consecuttve
smgles
by
Gnffey,
Co ncepcton and Foster
scored one run and another
came home on a double-play
ball m the seventh
' I dtdn ' t fee l ttred,"
Knepper sa1d "I tusl made

some had pttches I d1dn't
concentrate as much as I
should hav e '
Gtants Manager Joe
Altobelli confmned lhal,
addmg, "Knepper could have
been better He was throwmg
the ball well, but dtd make
some bad pitches

The Gtanls now open a loW'
game senes aga mst Atlanl&lt;l
while U~e Reds travel so uth to
play the Dod~ ers

•

Field day wmners
are named
W10ners of a held day held
for thtrd gr aders at the
Mtd dlepor t Elementary
School were announced
Top three w1nners 10 the
boys and gtrls compettlton,
respecll\ely, mclude Feed
sack race - Jason Bush
Allen Maynard Stanley
Broome, Tom Ltttle, fm a
Sm1th , Wen dy Barker,
Rwmmg broad Jump - Jeff
Nelson, Ttm Durst, Marttn
Woodard , Tom Ltltle
Maqone Smtih, Chttsla
Fasley, Basketball throw Donme Becker , Les ter
Stewart, Robbte Cundiff 1 ont
Ltltl e, Tamm) Cremeans
Maqo ne Smtih , Standmg

Today's

Sport Parade

broad JUmp - Uamn
Drenner Sl&lt;lnley Broome,
Mark Smtih , Wendy Barker,
Marron e Smith , Ta mm y
Cremeans, F11shee throw Oarrtn Drenn e1 Hob bte
Cundiff , Terry I ttll e
Vtrgtnta l.a1 gc, Iolli L•ttlc
Rachel Steele , 100 ya rd da sh
- Donm&lt; Becker, Eddie
Ktlchen , Stanley Broom
Tarrunv Cremeans Wendy
Barker, Theresa
Whlttmgton 50 yard dash Donnt e Becket, Eddte
K1tchen , Ttm Durst, Cmdy
Rtffle , !.1 sa Wllllltngton
Marjorte Smtth Relay race
- Eddte Kt tc hen, Davtd
Acree, Ttm Cassell , f1 rst
te,un Robb1e Cundtff Jeff
Ne lson , Mtke Sealis secon d
team Donald Stem Damn
Dt enn er Mart y Wood ard
third
team ,
famm y
'Cr emean s, ,Julie Hyse ll,
Chmty Farl ey , f ~r st team,
Crystal
Manle), ltsa
Whittmgton. Wendy Barker
second, Knslt Richm ond
Mtssy Stevens V1rgtnta
l.arge, tlurd , egg and SJlQOn
race - Mtchele Ztrkl e, Rhane
Engle Jerr) Raker, Allen
Maynard , ftrst, Shann on
Hmdy Cry sta l Manl ey ,
MaqmleJO Smtih , Theresa
Ltttle, second , Tun Cassell,
Cmdy R1ffle, Donna Manley
Damn Dt en ne1 tlurd

Chillicothe's attempt at a no
hitter m the seventh wtth a
stngle Bna n Hamtlton
scored Metgs only run m the
By MILTON RICHMAN
mnth wtth a hard htt homer to
NEW YORK (UP! J - Btlly Martm s JOb hangs by a
center fteld
He
knows 11, hts players know 11, the world knows 11
Metgs travels In Logan
Hts boss, George Stembrenner, the man who runs the
Saturday for a double header
Yankees,
has no mtentton of st ttmg tdly by and watching them
at 1 p m Sunday they return
s1nk
below
lhe honzon like the setting su n
to Metgs H1gh School at I
He has satd that m the plamest posstble terms so that
p m for a double bill wtth
even a grammar school boy can understand tt, and Btlly
Lancaster
Chtll
000 300 140--8 10 2 Martm, who has been around a long tune now, kn ows the score
000 000 001 - 1 2 2 Nobody has to pamt an) pictures for htm
Metgs
The Yanks are m Detrmt lor a four-game senes wtth the
Glassco, Ztcafoose (WP 3),
Tigers
and the world "must" freque nt!) rs overused m cases
U&gt;well (6) and George
hke
thts
but bpth Stem brenner an d club Prest den t AI Rosen are
Owens (LP), Tnplett (6),
talking
as
lf the Yankees must wm th1s senes along w1 th the
Fogelstrom (8), Hamtlton (9)
next
one
agamst
the Red Sox at home tf Martm IS to keep hts
and Kennedy , Forbes (9)
jOb
No matter how they do agatnst the Tigers and Red Sox 10
the next four days, 1t would be a grave nustake, the " a) I see
NORTHFIELD
tl, lor the Yankees to ftre Btlly Marltn
NORTHFIELD , Oh1o
They are not gomg to get a better manager and AI Rosen,
(UP! ) - Mtss Robtown havmg played ball, probably rea ltzes tha t better than anyone
grabbed the early lead else
Thursday mght and pulled
Someone else who realizes tt IS a fellow like Hank Greenaway to a 3\'z length vtctory berg, who has had a chance to examme a sttuatton such as thts
over Ratder John tn the from both sides, haYing played 15 years tn the b1g leagues
featured $3,000 Btg Tnple Greenberg feels the Yankees ' front off1 ce ts pantckmg
combmatton
'Crea tmg thts ktnd of managenal cnsts wtth the season
The wmner, drtven by Jack not eve n half over ts push mg th e pantc button," says the
Betts, covered the mile tn former home-run slugger and cl ub owner, speakmg from I.as
2 06 3-5 and returned $6, $4 Vegas where he and hts playmg partner, Franco HarriS of the
and $3 60 Ratder John patd Pittsburgh Steelers, are compet mg m the Dewar's Cup tennts
$8 60 and $6 40 for second, tnurnament
whtle Mark Mtller showed,
"It's tembly unfatr In put Btlly Martm under the kmd of
paymg $5 20
pressure he 1s now I'd leave hun stay put
The 4-9·2 btg tnple com·
"Everywhere he s gone, Martm has prove n to be an
bmallon was worth $592 50 excellen( manager I understand how tl ts In New York you re
A crowd of 3,234 wagered always stttmg on a ltme bomb , bultt's not Martm's fa ult that
AT THE
$342 ,586
the Red Sox are red hot He can't go out here and play for the
Yankees
"What ts he supposed to do, prove himself every year, ct.w
after day ' Lock at Walt Alston He was wtth the Dodgers 23
Astros 4, Dodgers 3:
Enos Cabell's run-scoring years and hedtdn't wm every year When I was wtth Cle\ eland
stogie wtth two out m the (from 1948 through 1958), we expenenced some of the sa me
mnth mmng gave the Astros a thmg the Yankees are now because we ltmshed second so
vtctory Doug Rau , 7-3, took many tunes There was agtt.atton that we should change the
the loss whtle Joe Ntekro manager, AI Lopez, but we stayed wtth htrn because we knew
pttched a stx-hitter for he was a good manager Prunartly, what sttrs up thmgs like
Trophies Will Be Awarded
thts ts the press •·
Houston
Perhaps bot the press cannot be blamed for the Yankees
bemg tn the PQStlton they are In now any more than they can be
credtted for them wmmng the World Senes last year
By the same tn ken only mtntmal attentton ts betng patd to
the fa ct that Martm ts havmg to compete wtth a team whose
pttchmg staff has been dectmated by tnjurtes and several of
whose other member s are handicapped by a variety of
atlments
Greenberg also has sympathy for AI Rosen, who Stembrenner keeps saymg ts the man who wtll have to make the
dectstOn on whether Marltn goes or stays
"Aits new at the JOb," says Greenberg ' He's caught m
the mtddle He has to be loyal to the owner and to the manager,
and that's a very dlfftcult JlQSilton because tt amoun ts to carryIng water on both shoulders "
Martm ts doing as well as he posstbly can under the
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Chilhcothe upped tis record
to 22-llast ntght by defeating
the Metgs Amertean Leg10n Ill at Syracuse
Accordmg to Coach Charlie
Hamtlton, Tom Owens
pttched excellent ball, even
though he collected the loss

11

Summer league results
BY DEBBIE HOFF
In recen t l.tttle League
actton, Hubbard 's Gt eenhouse defeated Portland H-3
Wmnm g p1tcher was l'ony
Rtffie and T Ward was the
loser Hubbard 's Greenhouse
started U1e scormg wtlh a
smgle by Mark Salser tn the
hrsl Randy Arms had three
RBI's m the game Portland 's
r Ward had a home run tn
the fourth wtlh two on base
HG
314 421&gt;-14 10
Port
000 401- 5 3
Rutland Reds defeated
Dale C Warner's team tn Pee
Wee actwn 9-2 Rutland Reds
got their btg lead m U1e !trst
mnmg collectmg SIX runs
Dale C Warner got thetr on ly
two runs m the f1rst and
fou rth
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two tnples and K McClellen
had one M Bartrum got two
doubles wtth P Oatley
geltmg one M Saunder s and
P Oatley each had a smgle
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M1jor ltagu•

How to watch a boat race
Hundreds and hundreds of
persons will be lining the Ohio
River in the Pomeroy area
Sunday to ~-alch powerboat
races.
Fort he benefit of those .-ho
are not famil1ar wi th boat
racing , Bill Quickel. chair·
man of the Big Bend Regatta .
has released the following
material so that reSidents can
enjoy the races more full y:
Watching a powerboal race
has oft en been li kenl'd to
wat ching a parade ... alter
the start . it's just e matter of
the rest of the boals Iolluwing
the leader around the course
for the required number of
laps.
While this might be a true
obSen•ation , it focuses at·
tention on one fact; ev idently
the start is pretty important .
but for the occasional race
obsel\'er the reason is not
always apparent.
First. the sta rt IS im·
portant ' It 's so important
that the drivers will take a
few runs at the line prior to
the fi ve-minute gun just to
sec how long 1t takes them to
reach the line from various
points buck of it. The idea
being to hit the line at full
Speed just as the gun fires, it
requires a certa in preciseness of timing and position by
the dnver, particularly since
he 's gen erally surrounded by
six or seven other boats
whose drivers have the same
thing in mind.
And all this leads to the
next pullJOse ... to get into the
first turn in first position,
therefore elimi nating one's
self from the spray-washed
traffic Jams that arise in that
fi rst corner. It's much easier
to steer a rig amund a co rner
when one is not being hosed
down from a ba rrage of
rooster-tails and when one is
not bein g jounced and
boun ced about. hoppin g
through and over the wak es
of a half·d ozen of one's
competitors.
That brings us to the second

fact or. Most boats in the
\'a tious classes are fairly
e\·enly . maJched tn s~ .
Genera lly.onl y a m1le or two
per hour w ~l separate the top
two or three boats, and the
fa ctor ~·a uld be apparent 1f
each boat ran alone agamst
the clock. but they don't. so
ho.- does tlus change the
sJtuauon so much Jhat w&gt;de
margins soon de\'elop between boats. and the parade
fom1s?

Wake might be thought of
as a major cause. but asi de
from the first tum after a
sta rt , wake is much less a
worry for drive rs than
cavitation . Boats have no
so lid contact with "the road,"
so to speak. as have sports
cars or stock cars, and
slippage factors at the
propeller are a very real part
of "setting up" a race boa t
lor a particular course, just
as gearbox ratios are a part
of set ting up a race car for a
particula r track.
The boatma n makes his
"gearbox" changes in the
form of propellers. using
various diameters and pit·
ches for variou s racing
situati ons . Thi s he can

B•tting

I Blstil on UO It bah I

N1tion1lleague
GAB H Pet.

closet a the "rail" While going
around . one has a better
chance to win, tells the story
of "·hy .
ls there any way to over·
come a trailing situation
brought on by a bad start~
Yes. but it req uires several
things - a faster boat. a
more daring driver, and luck.
By running wider on the
Niurse , tbat is, outside the
"up Ule stern" cavitation
trail of the leader . a driver
can generally find "solid"
water, but he has to travel a
ionger route, hence must run
faster on the straights and
deeper into the turns before
"ba cking off," in order to
gain ground. This is what
makes a race out of it. When
you see a driver doing just
thi s, han g ont o your
seats ... .because you are
abou t to watch a boat RACE,
not a parade.
FLAGS AND
Sf ARTING SIGNALS
-Red Flag - False Start.
White tlag - Start.
-&lt;Jreen Flag - Beginning
of Last Lap.
-Checkered F1ag - The
Finish .
- Black Flag - Don't
Lea ve Pits or Go on Course.

control to a point. but what he
can't cont rol is the condition
of the water just under the
surface. parti cularly right
after a group of boats have
churn ed it int o a bubble foamed mass of air-pockets .,....
in which hiS propeller is Lf 'lJ
getting much less " bite" than
the lead boat which is running
Sports Transactions

Sports

Gr Itt tv Cin

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in more '·solid" water .

Uniled Press l nternational
Th ursd ay
His engine might be turning
Pro Football
more revolutions per minute
Gr een Ba y
S1gned fo r mer
W1sco nS 1n q u art erba c k Ned
than the lead boat. but with Gr
a fl iiS a tr ee agenr
more slippage at the I New Yo r k G1 ants - Srgned
propeller , he might be defenS IVe oa c K Od 1S M CK rnn e)l
runnrng ba c k. Brl ly Taylo r ,
running at the same speed or and
00 1t1 dratt cho 1c es
maybe losing ground due to
Crn cr nnar r
S1gneo sa tet v
Jo e Brans on . L rv 1n gs t one
excess cavitation .
Co t leg e, a se venth r ound draft
That's why the start and cho.ce
Seatt l e
S1gned saf ef y Don
the lead at the first turn is so Dult•k
to a two ye ar con Tr act
in1portant. More so lid water.
Co ll ege
v anoer b1lt
Cl ay S,aol eton
an unobstructed view of the
r es1 g n ~d a ~ a thl et tc d ir ec tor
course ahead. and the
Soccer
Seaut e
S1gn eo 18 year old
kn owledge that if one stays
forward Mark. Peterson o f
Ta co rrra , w ash
Ba!&gt; eba/1
N ew York Yan ll ees
Op
I rone d p1f Cher Jtm Bc att 1C' to
Tac om a and rec a lled p 1tch('r
Lilrr y M cCa ll fr om sam e cl ub
1 BaH 1mor e SrgnE'O ou Tfi elder
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Burrogh s All

68 7.77 90 . 325
56 219 H 323
64 '111 68 .32'2

Sm ith LA

53 195 62 .318

Dr- iessen Ci n

61 120 69 .314

Pun! Hou

BASEBALL SCOREBOARD

67 265 83 .JlJ
57 108 OS .313
8owa Ph il
59 253 79 .311
Parker Pit
63 'l.U 76 .311
Madlock SF
49 188 58 . 309
American Lugue
GAB H Pet.
Carew Min
60 2U 79 .353
Pini elta NV
46 159 SJ .333
Reynolds Sea
6A 228 75 3:19
R ic e Bos
68 28? 91 .323
Jackson Cat
51 180 58 .321
Lynn 8os
61 225 72 .320
CubbaoeMin
57 167 51 .315
Sundberg Te~~:
62 '114 67 . 313
Cooper Mil
S\ 195 61 .313
Le zcano M il
58 189 59 .311
Home Runs
National League : Foster , Cin
anq Lu zin ski , Phil 15; Kingman ,
Chi 14 ; Monday , LA 12 : Smi th ,
LA , Par ~er , Pill and Winf ield ,
so 11.
Americ1n Lugue : Rice , Bos
22, Baylor, Ca l and Thomps.on ,
Det 17 ; Tho m as, Mil 16 ; Evans ,
Bos 15 .
Runs Biltfed In
National Lugue : Foster , Cin
52 ; Gar\ley , LA and Montanez .
NY 4.t ; Morgan , Cin and Cey , LA
Foster Cin

Major league Standings
United Prt•ss International
Nat iona l League

Eut
Chi cago
Phd a
Montreal
Pi tts .
N. York ·
St . Lou is

W L Pel.
JS 28 .SS6
32 19 .525
35 33 .515
JO 33 .476
30 40 .429
2-4 4A .353
West
W L Pet .
A2 24 .636
42 26 .618
37 30 .55/
30 33 .476
JO 37 .448

Sea t lle ( Colbo r n 1 S) a t
M il waukee ! Cald w~ ll 7·41. 8 30

p .m .

Saturdiy ' s Game s
Bal timore at Boston
Toronto a t Cleveland , n ight
New York at Detroi t , night
2
2ll Seattl e a t Milwaukee . n ight
M innesolc'! at Chic-ago, n ight
S
8 1 1 Oakland at Kan City, n igh t
13 1 2 Californ ia at Te"as, n ight

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San Fran
Cin ci n .
1
LOS Ang
51 ~
Hous
10 1 2
Sa n Drego
12 1 ;
Atlan t a
27 37 .A22 14
Thursday's Resulh
Houston 4, Los Angeles 3
San Oie90 2, Atan!IJ 0
Ph il adelphia '/ , St . Lou is 1
Montreal 2, New York 0
Cin cinnati 5, Sa n Franc isco 0
( Today ' s Probable PltchenJ
All Times EDT
Ch tcago ( L amp 2
and
Roberts J . l) at P h itadel ph i a
( Ruthven 2-7 and Lonbor g 55 ).
5 :35 c.m .
Pi l!sburgh ( 0 Rob inson 4-/ )
at New Yor k ( Koo sman 2 8) ,

n

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8 OS p m .
fv\ontre al ( Tw itchell 3-6) at St .
Lov i s (Mart inez 2-2 ), 8:35p .m .
Houston (Andu jar 3-• ) at San
D1ego ( Perry 7 21, 10 p .m .
Cinci nnat i (Norman 8-l ) at
Los Angeles ( Hooton tS-6). 10 : 30
p m.
Atlan t a ( Hanna 6-1) at San
FranC ISCO { Siue-9 -4). 10 : 35 p.m.
Saturdav ' s Games
Pi tt sbUrgh at New York
C1nc 1nnat i at Los Angel es
Atlanta at San Franc isco
Chi cago at Ph i l a. n ight
Mont r ea l at St LOU IS, n 1ght
Houston at San Di ego , n 1ght

tntl!'rnat ional League
Un i ted prtu lnhrnitional
W. L . Pet . GB
Charleston
45 22 .672
RIChmo nd
34 28 . 548 8 1l
Pawtu cket
3• 30 531 9 1 1
T idewater
34 32 . 515 101 l
Toledo
3030 . 5001111
Columbu5
27 32 . 458 14
Roctleste r
27 JA . ul IS
Syracuse
21 .t4 . 323 23
Thursday ' s Results
T idewa te r 3, Paw tucket 2,
1st. 1 inn i ngs
T idewater 3 , Pawtu cket 0.
2nd , 7 inni ngs
Cha r l eston J , Syr a cuse 0
Cha r l eston 7, Sy ra cuse 0, 2nd ,
7 innings
Toledo 6 , Rochester 2
T oday ' s Games
Ch ar leston at T i dewater
PawfV cket at Ric hmond
Syrllcuse at Colum bus , 2
Rochester at Toledo
Saturday ' s Game s
Ch ar l eston at T i dewat er
Pawtu c Ket at Ric hmond
Syracuse at Col umbus
Rochester a t Toledo

Ameriun League : R, ice, Bos
46 ; Mvrrav . Sa l t. Thompso n ,
Oet and Zisk , Te• AS.

Stolen Bases
National League : M oren o .
P i tt 29 ; Cedeno , Hou 23 : Lopes .
LA a n d Ta veras , P i tT /0 ;
Maddox , Phil 19.
American League : Wilson , KC
26 ; LeF lore , Oet and Cruz, Sea
23 , Di lone. Oc'!k 12 ; Pfttek, KC

20.

200 001

000- 3

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Amer ic an League
East
W L Pet.
Bo st on
Ba ll
N York.
M 1t wa u
De t rO i t
Clev e
To ronto

47 21

691

40 27

597
582

) 9 28

JB ?9
l J l2
'8 36
21 44
Wet!

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GB
612

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50812 1 2
438 17
313 24 1 1

and Ferguson .· Rau
and Yeager . W - Niekr o ( 4-4l. L
Ra u
(7 .3)
HRs -Hovston ,
Fer guM&gt;n ( 7) ; Los Ang el es ,
Lopes P ) .
A II a
000 000
San Ogo
001 010
Mahler , Cam p (3 ),
Campbell (8 l and
Owch i nko . F i nl;lers
Swee . W- Owch 1nko
Mahter ( l ..d ) .

OClO--(I 5 2
OOx - 2 9 0
Skok (6J.
Pocoroba ;
( 8 ) and
(5-6) . L -

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GB
Ka n Crty
35 30 .538
St .L
000 000 01 tl- 1 7 1
Ca l1f
36 31 537
Ph ila
010 100 00.: - 7 J 0
Te xas
34 32 .515 11 •
Denny and Swi sher ; Carlton
Oak. tand
33 35 .483 31 2 and McCarver . W- Ca rlton (8.
Ch1 Cago
31 35 .470 41 :l
6). L- Denny (6 -6). HR s-- St .
Mmn .
2J 38 .415 8
Louis , Hern andez (8 ) . '
Sea ttle
23 47 3'19 J41 J
Thursday 's; Re sults
M il
100 100 000- 2 7 0
Ca li f -4 , M inn 2, 12 inns.
NY
000 000 000- 0 2 1
Balt imor e 10, M ilwc'!ukee 3
Dues . Ga rman (7) and Cart er ;
New York. .11 , De!ro i f 1
Zach ry , Kobel (7) , Loc kwood (9 1
Texa s 8, Oakland 7
and Stearn s. W- Dues ( 1-3 1. L Seallle 8. Ch i 6. 10 inns .
Zachry ( 8 3L HRs- M ontr eal.
1 Todav ' s Probable Pitcher s)
Garrell ( 1).
{ All T imes E DT J
Cal iforn i a ( Knap p 7 5 and CJrt Ci
100 100 200- 5 1J 0
Hartzell 1 5) al Texas (J enk ins San
000 000 000- 0 3 2
~ 3 and Ale•ande r 7 4). 6 . 35 p . m
Bonham , Sarmiento (7) and
Oakland (Johnso n A 4 and Werner . Kne pper , Will i ams ( 7) ,
Broberg 6 6 ) at KJJnsas Ci ty Curt i s fB ), Moffi tt (9) a nd Hil l
! SplilTor lf 8 6 and Leonarc 7 9),
~ - Boo ha m , 8 1. L - Knepper , 8·
1. 6 . 35 p m .
Toronto !J efferson 5.6) at
Cl eveland f Waite 4 7 ), 1 30 p m .
(On I v g ames scheduled 1
Bal t imore (Palmer 10 4) al
Bo st on ( Lee 7 J J. 7 30 p .m
American League
New Yo rk (,F iguer oa 7 51 a!
111 inn ings !
Det roi l (Wi lco .. 4 5 ), 8 p m .
M i nn esot a ( Go l Tz 4 4) at
Cal ifor nia
000 000 020 002- 4 11 I
Ch 1cag o ( Kra vec 6 d). 8 30 p m

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Brett , Hartzell (6), LaROche
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Marsnall 181 and Wynegar . w16 31 L- Marshall 11-

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Dempsey ;

Haas, Replogle tll. Ste in 161.
Flanagan 11 1 41. L- Haas t 2 31.
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May 1141.
NY
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McClure (9 ) and Moore. W-

Pi tching
Victor ies
Nitional League : Grimsley ,
Mtl 11 -4 . Bl ue . SF 9 . .4 ; Bonha rn ,
C1n 8 1. Norman , Ci n an d
Zachry , NY ·8-3 ; R. Reus chel ,
Chi 8-4 : Sea ver , Cin , John . LA
and Knepper , SF 8 5, carl ton ,
Ph il and Forsch . St . L 8-6:
Ni ekro . Al l and Rogers , Mft B-7.
American League : Guid r v.
NY 12.0 : Tanana , Cal lJ .J .
Fl anagan , Bait 11 -4: Torrez , Bos
10 -3, Palmer , Bal l 10-•t.
Earntd Run Avera9e
( ea se d on 6J i nnings pitched )
National League : Sa r miento ,
Ci n 1,94 ; Hat ick.i , SF 2.05 ; R .
Reusctle l, Chi 2.07 ; Rogers , Mtl
2. 25 , Blue , SF '2 .41.
American League : Guid r y,
NY 1.50 . Palmer , Ba it 1.82 ;
Keough , Oa k 2.06 ; Wa i t s, Cle\le
1 49 ; Ta nana , Cal 2.52.
Strikeouts
Nafional League : R icMrd ,
Hou 123 ; Ni ekro, All 97 ; Se aver ,
Cin and Montefusco , SF 89:
Blyle&gt;Jen , P itf 88.
Am•rican League : Ryan , Cal
113 ; Gvidry, NY 11 1; Flanagan,
Salt 82 , Leonar d , KC 66 :
Tanana . Clll and Un derwood,
Tor 65 .

SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UP! )- Brad
Farrington guided Hola E
Adios In a one-hall length
victory over Norbie in the
featured eighth race·at Scioto
Downs Thursday night.
Hola E Adios took the lead
at the three-quarter pole,
covering the mile in 2:01 I~
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2. Mel• 0:
Ex·Mets ' Wayne Garrett
and Del Unser each knocked
in a run to ba ck the two-hit
pitching of Hal Dues and
Mike Garman for the E1pos
victory. Dues notched his
first victory of the seaso n
against three defeats.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) "C"
San Francisco Giants
Ge neral Manager Spec
Ric hardson has denied
reports thaI ace lelt./lander
Vida Blue sigried a six-year
$3.7 million contract with the
team.
"There isn't a grain of truth
to it," Richardson said
Thursday night. " I talked In
Blue's agent this morning,
but nothing came of it.!'
Blue, traded In the Giants
lor seven players and cash oo
March 15, has posted a 9-1
record and a 2.41 earned run
average this seaso n.
In his eight seasons with
Oakland his record is 124~.
including three 20-v ictory
campaigns. His best year was
1971 when he went 24-8 with a
league-l eading 1.82 earned
run average that culminated

Bench released
from ho8pital
CIN CIN NATI (UP!)
Ci ncinn ati Reds' catcher
Johnny Bench is to be
released today from Christ
Hospital, where for the past
week he has been undergoing
treatment for a lower back
strain . He is expected to join
the team in l.&lt;Js Angeles this
weekend.
However, when Bench will
be able to play again depends
on how soon he "regains his
playing condition - strength
and timing, " Reds' officials
said.
"Bench has continued to
Improve daily at Christ
Hospital. where he has been
undergoing treatment and
therapy ," th e Reds an·
nounced .
"He is now almost free of
sy mptoms.
"We expect him to be
released from the hospital
Friday and he wi ll join the
team in Los Angeles Friday
or Saturday, " the club said.
Bench , plagued with pain in
his lower back the past
several weeks, last sta rted a
ga me on May '!1 , although he
was able to pinch·hit on June
2 and June II.
Backup catcher Don
Werner has been filling in for
Bench.

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CIN CINNA Tl (UP!) Pete Rose and the Hilleri ch &amp;
Bradsby Co., manufacturers
of " Louisville Slugger "
baseball bats, have reached
an out-of·murt settlement in
Hose's lawsuit agains thte
company.
Details of the settlement
about using the Cincinnati
Reds third baseman's name
in connection with the sale of
bats were not disclosed as
U.S. District Court Judge
Timothy Hogan dismissed the
case.
Rose had filed the suit last
year, asking null ification of a
contract he signed in 1961
giving the company exclusive
rights to the use of his name
in connection with selling •
bats.

~The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, June 23, 1978

Although the co ntra c~ ·:
contained no termination ~
date, Hose co ntend ed a ;
rea sonable time had passed •
and that the contract should ;
be vo i~ed.
Rose said he lost $25,000 in •
endorsement contracts last •
year because the firm had •
refused to release him from .'
the contract .
•·
Phltlles 2, Cardinals I:
Steve Ca rlt on tossed a ~
seven-hitter for his !99th :
ca reer triumph and out· •
dueled John Denny in pit· :
ching Philadelphia to victory.':
Keith Hernandez homered lor :
St. Louis.

By Roselle Hargrove
PARIS - (NEA) - In
France, marriage is a going
concern.
The affluent society and
modern mores have not made
that much of a dent in age-uld
custom . Some 350,000 mar·
riages were registered ·in
1977.
Civil ceremonies arc
obligatory by law and the on·
ly ones recognized as legal.
The optional but once impor·
tant religious rite has shown
a noticeable decline.
Even liberat ed gi rls ,
however, still want a white
wedding - notwithstanding
that 34 percent of the couples
have already lived together
as man and wile.
An expected child prompts
many couples to regularize
their status.
·
As a consequence, the most
important producer of wed·
ding dresses (Pronuptia,
100,000 sold yearly ), includes
among its traditional models
a range of high-waisted Em·
pire gowns guaranteed to
disguise any hint of pregnan·
ey. These also come while as
snow.

Despite liberated moral
values and efforts to
popularize pastel colors ,
never as in the past two years
hav e prospective brides
desired to appear so virginal.
So the 1978 bride is a vision
in pristine while from tip to

toe, though some may display
a touch of Scarlet O'Hara
with off-shoulder tops or
choose variations on 18th·
century deeolletes.
Trains are completely out
of date. In the absence of
heirloom lace veils the
choice is wide and r~crea·
lion~
of waist-length
medieval head-d resses
replace the oceans of tulle
once considered so
glamorous.
Romantic wreaths, crowns
or nower arrangements are
ehie but the droopy,
widebrimm ed flower·
trinuned hat is considered
rather provi ncial.
The recent Marriage E&lt;·
hibition , the third to be slag·
ed, enjoyed a considerable
success. The exhibition of·
Cered every possible ac·
L-essorY, that any about-to-be·
married could desire and
need.
The engagement ring - 56
percent of fiances believe a
diamond is forever - alone
re presents a market of
several million dollars since
even a relatively modest one
can cost more than s~.ooo .
A minority , 34 percent of
those recorded, are first mar·
riages for both partners.
But even if more than half
the newlyweds already own a
doubl e bed, an automobile,
pols and pans, some linen and
a range of cook books, there

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is usually still something they
will want to invest in to set up
housekeeping together.
The French are essentially
practical. Every specially
shop throu~hout the country
keeps a marriage list from
which friends, relatives and
business associates can
select items listed by the prospective bride. thus
eliminating the ubiquitous .
hall-dozen butter and bonbon
dishes, ashtray sets, travel!·
ing clocks, trays, bookends
and what-all.
A well·known Paris finn
with branches all over the
country specializing in this
type of merchandising
estimates their lists accow1t
for 75 percent of their annual
turnover. Department stores
and others also count on the
rnqrriage market to sell
cookers. deepfreezers and
electrical gadgets.
Tradition again is
respected with marriages
scheduled to take place either
before or after the month of
May, dedicated in Catholic
countries to the Virgin Mary,
This is especially true of provincial France.
The honeymoon' More and
more do newlyweds opt for
organized lours or cruises
rather than the conventional
honeymoon trip to Venice and
other parts " a deux ."
Especially because many
airlines and tourmg com·
panies offer special rates to
just-marrieds, some airlines
even making it a two-fur-one
deal.
With all lhe traditional
paraphernalia at the Salon du
Mariage, there was also a
new feature this year - a
legal stand, "Justice at Your
Service." Young couples
could learn all about their
lega l rights and duties, mar·
riage contracts and dowries
and the many other complex
laws whi ch govern the
establishment of a family in
France according to the
Napoleon ic code.

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Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Gassaway, Powell, visited
here with their son·in·law and
daughter, Mr. and . Mrs.
William Miller and family.
Evelyn Rile and William
Frecker, Rutland , were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Cline.
Sixteen members of Rock
Springs Grange were guests
of Columbia Grange on
Frida y
evening
and
presented the program .
Interesting numbers carried
out the theme of "Flag Day
and Father's Day." A skit
entertained the entire group.
The State Grange program
lor 1979 was discussed by
Grange Deputy, Mendal
Jordan . It was announced
that Athens County Pomona
Grange would visit Meigs
County ~omona Grange at
the July meeting , and the
Talent Festival will be at
Albany on June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
joned Mrs. Joy Clark and
children lit the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Wiseman in
Harrisonville for ice cream
and cake and celebrated the
birthday of Joy Clark and the
64th wedding amiversary of
the Starkeys.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cassell,
Ada, Ohio, were overnight
guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Crabtree, Mr . and Mrs. Earl
Starkey and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan, Columbia
Grange members, attended
the live county gathering of
Grangers at Rodney Grange,
Gallia County on Saturday
evening.
Bosy May Be Better
Cllngy knits and halter tops
are line on the 'small·
bosomed woman. Blousons
and boxy shirts work better
on the better endowed.

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nol-too-bad c&lt;Yte s and shakes. But,
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Closed Everv Mondav Except Holldavs
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Chester alumni gather
for annual dinner dance

The French still love marriage

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SOU'lll BENI'.i, Ind. (UP!)
- All six 1978 Notre Dame
home lootbaD games have
been sold out, the Notre
Dame ticket office announced
Thursday.
The supply of tickets f(l' aU
six games Watl ellhausted
June 20, the opening day of
the alumni sale.

1

Pete Rose, firm
reach settlement

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set for 10 a.m.
The casting derby for
yo ungs ters will be held
&amp;tturday at 10 a.m. Those
participating are to meet at
the Grace Episcopal Church
with age groups, 6 through 10
and II through 1~.
Each child whill be
awarded a prize, however.
Ted Dean , educat ional
officer of the Division of
Wildlife , Athens , Brian
Sim pson , Department of
Wildlife , Co lumbus, Andy
Lyles, Meigs County Game
Warden and Emmogene
Holstein, secretary lor the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce will assist with
the event.
Sponsors are Royal Crown
Bottling Co., Middleport ,
Goessler rs Jewelry ,
Pomeroy. and Moore's
Stores, Pomeroy.

in his being named winner of
the American League Cy
Young Award.
Blue, 28, has two years In
run on his $140,000 a year ,
contract and has talked about
playing out his option.
Before coming to the
Giants, Blue was let go twice
by A's owner Charles 0.
Finley ooly to have baseball
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
vein the deals.
Two years ago Finley tried
In sell him to the New York
Yankees lor $1.~ million, and
last winter he tried In trade
him to the Cincinnati Reds lor
Dave Revering and $1.7~
million . Kulm vetoed both
deals on the grounds they
were not in the best interests
of baseball.

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CHESTER-Approxia1ntely
190 Chester High School
alumni and guests attended
the alumni banquet and
dance held June 3 at the
Chester Elementary School.
The 5().year reunion class
was honored and gifts were
presented to the alumni, Ada
Kimes Van Meter of Chester
and Phillip Will, Columbus .
Other reunion classes and the
nwnber of graduates allen·
ding for each wertl 1923 ,
three; 1933, five; 1938, four ;
1943, nin e; 1948, three, and
1953, 10.
z Anniversary cards for 6()
- .~ year graduates were signed
· «c and mailed to John Wa lter

Elementary Sc hool princ ipal ,
spoke concerning the gym
nuur at the school and called
for help on repairs from the
e~ lurnni. The associaton voted
to give hall of the balance in
the treasury after all bills
were paid to the repair fund .
Individual donati ons were
also made and that evening a
total of $1500 was given to the
Gym Improvemen t Fund
Committee.
Next year's banquet will be
held on the Saturday follow·
ing Memorial Day. June 2.
Officers elec ted were Gene
Riggs, president ; Roge r
Kell er. [irst viee president ;
Bill Ha1tnum , secor vice
president, Harold Newell,
third vice president ; Leota
Young , secretary; Eleanor
Leo nard,
assis t a nt
serret.Gtry; Margaret Brown,
Mrs. Dorothy Woodard and tr_easurer ; Margaret Christy.
assistant treasurer.
Mrs. Betty Whitlatch .
Named to the decorating
A vesper service wa s con~
dueled by Mrs. W. H. Perrin comm it tee were Maxine
who offered the challe nge of Goc~lein, Henry Thomas,
look ing for the best of li fe . Dale Kautz , Roy Christy,
She cited an epitaph in an old Opa l Ei chinger, Betty
c-emetery , "Ever she thought Newell, and Donald Mora.
The banquet was prepa red
the best. ever found it " as a
by
the Chester PTO and servreminder that fur thi s woman
ed
by the Five Pomts Junior
who lived in the Civil War
Leaders
4-H Club .
days. life must ha ve held
much of loss, grief, and problems, yet she had risen
abov e them to be so
remembered. Scripture from
the Psalms, poem and prayer
concluded the service.

Frank of St. Cloud, Flil., and
Helen Knight Will, Lexington ,
Mass , both unable tu attend.
Off.icers fur the reunion
were Robe rt Wood , presi·
dent; Roy Christy, Iirst vice
pcesident ; Ruger Reibel , second vice president; Betty
Newell , secre tary ; Cleo
De Tray, assistant secretary ;
Dorothy Karr . treasurer;
Leota Young, assistant
treasurer. On the 'decorating
committee were Donald
Mora, Reid Young, Elson
Spencer , Lela Windon ,
Dorothy Myers, Bill Hannum,
and Victor Bahr.
Dur1n g the busine ss
meeting Mike Will. Chester

Annual circle picnic held

TIMES AND MORES may have changed, but the white
wedding Is still th e French preference. A gown by from
the House of Dior is styled with demure simplicity.

A capsule view of tastes,

Bradford church plans VBS

Interests and .attltudes
'
What's up in superstitions
Most of us are ca re ful not to wa lk under ladders. open

um b r e ll as indo o r s or befri end b la c k cats . But are ~ ;

doing enoug h to protect ou rselves from the forces of ev1l .
Here are some lesse r kn own sup erstitions fr om " Tak e

Warnong ," a new book by Jane Sarnolf and Reynol d
Ruffins:
- If three people help make a bed, one w ~ll become
sick within a year.
.
.
- A bee can ·\ sling you whtle you are ho lding your

breath .
- If you drop a school book . you must kiss it a~ y~u
pick it up or you will to1get everything you have read m 1t.
-

The annual p1 cnic of
Friendly Circl e, Trinity
Church was he ld Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Phil Globokar, Mason, W.Va .
Miss Mary V. Reibel gave
the table grace preceding the
covered dish supper on the
Globokar lawn. Guests were
Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Sr. and
Mrs. Lucille Leifheit.
A contribution to the Logan
Square Youth Outreach, a
home mission project of the
Congrega tional Ch ristia n
Church, was acknowledged
during the meeting eunducted
by Miss Elizabeth Fick. Sym·
pathy cards were si~ n ed fnr

"Jesus, God 's Wonderful
Gilt" will be the theme for the
vacation Bible School to be
held at the Bradford Church
of Christ, June 26-30.
Classes will be held fr om 9
a.m. to II : 30 a.m. fur all
children age nursery (two
and three year olds) through
high sehoul. Emphasis of the
school will be on winning
souls to Christ and offerin g
aid in growing in Chri st. Bible
lessons will be taught through

as sunt5 tune,
Bibl e study, visual
demonstrali uns, dassroom
intcractin intera ction. craft
making, and other innovative
methods in keepin g with the
theme.
Workers are needed. For
informat ion on the school
residents are asked to
telephone Mrs. Kathryn
Mra z. 992·5844, director, who
invites community boy s and
girls and their friends and
family.

such t~cllvlttes

A gir l who steps O&lt;Jer a b room hand le wd l b e a bad

housekeep e r .

- If you have yoo1 clothes mended while you are
wearing them . you will soon die.
- Nev e r comb your hair w h e n
the devil into it

- II

it is

wet or you ' ll comb

you kis• your elbow , you witt change se•.

--:- To c u re a f eve r , burn the l eat h ers o f a blacK hen

under Ihe palienJ' s bed .
.
.
- An.empty frying pan leit on the f1re causes wnnkles
in the face of its owner .
- Poin ting at a gr.ave wi ll make your l i ng er ro t

.

.

- If the iirst thing you eat or. drink each mornmg IS
seawater. you will live forever .
- Dark -col o r e d soc k s with white toes protec t th e
wearer from being tr ipp ed by e l ves

- 11 you carry a toad's heart In your pocket . you can
steal wilhout being caught.
And if, alt er al l thi S advice. you sli ll do somethong that
cau se s bad lu ck , you can cancef th e evil by spr 1t1ng thre e
t1me Ci

Salem students enjoy
musical program
The students at Salem
Center Elementary enjoyed a
program or folk music and
folk tales presented by
Jennifer Sheets and Roger
Gilmore on Tuesday.
Mrs. Sheets began the
program with a short in·
traduction and played
"Sourwood Mountain" on the
dulcimer. Roger Gilmore was
featured on the next tune,
"Old Tyler."
Between songs, Mrs. Sheets
mentioned several super·
stitlons and a tall tale about a

pour dog who was split apart
and put back together wrong
side up and right side down .
Jennifer continued the
program by telling about the
hammered dulcimer and
playing "Wildwood Flower."
Roger introduced Hill·Billy
and mode him dance through
the next nwnber Jennifer
played, "Old Joe Clark."
The next song was "Chum·
Chum" which originated in
Kentucky where it was first
sung by the famous folk artist
Jean Ritchie's mother.
The next instrwnent in·
troduced was a double , or
courting, dulcimer which is
played by two people. Jen·
ntfer
and Roger played
News Notes
" Polly Wolly Doodle." Next
BY BERTHA PARKER
was a song about Jenny
Attendance June 18 at the Jenkins who wouldn't wear
Free Methodist Church was any color her boyfriend
89.
wanted.
Father 's
Day
was ....._A ghost story was then
recognized with 15 fathers related.
present. Pins were presented
Jennifer then played a
to the oldest and youngest patriotic melody on the
fathers. Ernest Powell was autoharp. The banjo was the
the oldest and Ri chard first instrument on the
Friend the youngest.
agenda and Roger played
Ivan Powell presented four "Cripple Creek" alter we
electric fans to the . local learned that lhe live string
church in memory of Mrs. banjo and the dulcimer were
Margret Allen.
the only lwo original
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Gilkey American inslrwnents. All
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stahl others were originated in
visited recently with Frttz other countires. Roger
Stahl, New Marshfield.
lealured the jew's harp on
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer, "Froggte Went-a-Couttin".
granddaughter Kelly Sue The final number was "Oh,
DeConnlck, Marlon, vi.sited SUII8nna" sung by everyone
recently with Mr. and Mrs. present. ,
Dick Karr.
The WMS of the local
church held their picnic
Tuesday at the roadside park
In light of the Capitol hooon Route 33.
haw over who'll sell elec·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ironic l'QUipment to whom:
Struble, Pomeroy, ealled one lllltion's oil-spotter is
~ently on Mr. and Mrs.
another power's sub-nabber.
Dick Karr.

Missionary society has meeting
Monthly meeting of the
Evangeline Missionary Socie·
ty of the Church of Christ of
Pomeroy was held Tuesday
night at the church with Mrs.
Betty Spencer, president, in
charge.
The L&lt;Jrd 's ·Pra yer in
unison was given and Mrs.
Trudy Andrews gave the
treasurer 's report and Mrs.
Thelma Osb orne, the
seereta ry 's report . LaDonna
Clark gave the fl ower fund
report, and Mrs. Eileen
Bowers wa s put in charge of
the moth er-daughter banquet
IWid .
Devotions were given by
Mrs. Ja nel Venuy and Mrs.
Clark gave the missionary
report. Mrs. Spencer will host

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the next meetin~ . Following
prayer by Mrs. Venoy desse rt
and coffee were served by
Mrs. Andrews assi sted by
Mrs. Venuy . Mrs. Kate Jar·
rell was a guest.

POMEROY, 0.

�4-The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy,0.. Friday. June 23. 1978

M1jor ltagu•

How to watch a boat race
Hundreds and hundreds of
persons will be lining the Ohio
River in the Pomeroy area
Sunday to ~-alch powerboat
races.
Fort he benefit of those .-ho
are not famil1ar wi th boat
racing , Bill Quickel. chair·
man of the Big Bend Regatta .
has released the following
material so that reSidents can
enjoy the races more full y:
Watching a powerboal race
has oft en been li kenl'd to
wat ching a parade ... alter
the start . it's just e matter of
the rest of the boals Iolluwing
the leader around the course
for the required number of
laps.
While this might be a true
obSen•ation , it focuses at·
tention on one fact; ev idently
the start is pretty important .
but for the occasional race
obsel\'er the reason is not
always apparent.
First. the sta rt IS im·
portant ' It 's so important
that the drivers will take a
few runs at the line prior to
the fi ve-minute gun just to
sec how long 1t takes them to
reach the line from various
points buck of it. The idea
being to hit the line at full
Speed just as the gun fires, it
requires a certa in preciseness of timing and position by
the dnver, particularly since
he 's gen erally surrounded by
six or seven other boats
whose drivers have the same
thing in mind.
And all this leads to the
next pullJOse ... to get into the
first turn in first position,
therefore elimi nating one's
self from the spray-washed
traffic Jams that arise in that
fi rst corner. It's much easier
to steer a rig amund a co rner
when one is not being hosed
down from a ba rrage of
rooster-tails and when one is
not bein g jounced and
boun ced about. hoppin g
through and over the wak es
of a half·d ozen of one's
competitors.
That brings us to the second

fact or. Most boats in the
\'a tious classes are fairly
e\·enly . maJched tn s~ .
Genera lly.onl y a m1le or two
per hour w ~l separate the top
two or three boats, and the
fa ctor ~·a uld be apparent 1f
each boat ran alone agamst
the clock. but they don't. so
ho.- does tlus change the
sJtuauon so much Jhat w&gt;de
margins soon de\'elop between boats. and the parade
fom1s?

Wake might be thought of
as a major cause. but asi de
from the first tum after a
sta rt , wake is much less a
worry for drive rs than
cavitation . Boats have no
so lid contact with "the road,"
so to speak. as have sports
cars or stock cars, and
slippage factors at the
propeller are a very real part
of "setting up" a race boa t
lor a particular course, just
as gearbox ratios are a part
of set ting up a race car for a
particula r track.
The boatma n makes his
"gearbox" changes in the
form of propellers. using
various diameters and pit·
ches for variou s racing
situati ons . Thi s he can

B•tting

I Blstil on UO It bah I

N1tion1lleague
GAB H Pet.

closet a the "rail" While going
around . one has a better
chance to win, tells the story
of "·hy .
ls there any way to over·
come a trailing situation
brought on by a bad start~
Yes. but it req uires several
things - a faster boat. a
more daring driver, and luck.
By running wider on the
Niurse , tbat is, outside the
"up Ule stern" cavitation
trail of the leader . a driver
can generally find "solid"
water, but he has to travel a
ionger route, hence must run
faster on the straights and
deeper into the turns before
"ba cking off," in order to
gain ground. This is what
makes a race out of it. When
you see a driver doing just
thi s, han g ont o your
seats ... .because you are
abou t to watch a boat RACE,
not a parade.
FLAGS AND
Sf ARTING SIGNALS
-Red Flag - False Start.
White tlag - Start.
-&lt;Jreen Flag - Beginning
of Last Lap.
-Checkered F1ag - The
Finish .
- Black Flag - Don't
Lea ve Pits or Go on Course.

control to a point. but what he
can't cont rol is the condition
of the water just under the
surface. parti cularly right
after a group of boats have
churn ed it int o a bubble foamed mass of air-pockets .,....
in which hiS propeller is Lf 'lJ
getting much less " bite" than
the lead boat which is running
Sports Transactions

Sports

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in more '·solid" water .

Uniled Press l nternational
Th ursd ay
His engine might be turning
Pro Football
more revolutions per minute
Gr een Ba y
S1gned fo r mer
W1sco nS 1n q u art erba c k Ned
than the lead boat. but with Gr
a fl iiS a tr ee agenr
more slippage at the I New Yo r k G1 ants - Srgned
propeller , he might be defenS IVe oa c K Od 1S M CK rnn e)l
runnrng ba c k. Brl ly Taylo r ,
running at the same speed or and
00 1t1 dratt cho 1c es
maybe losing ground due to
Crn cr nnar r
S1gneo sa tet v
Jo e Brans on . L rv 1n gs t one
excess cavitation .
Co t leg e, a se venth r ound draft
That's why the start and cho.ce
Seatt l e
S1gned saf ef y Don
the lead at the first turn is so Dult•k
to a two ye ar con Tr act
in1portant. More so lid water.
Co ll ege
v anoer b1lt
Cl ay S,aol eton
an unobstructed view of the
r es1 g n ~d a ~ a thl et tc d ir ec tor
course ahead. and the
Soccer
Seaut e
S1gn eo 18 year old
kn owledge that if one stays
forward Mark. Peterson o f
Ta co rrra , w ash
Ba!&gt; eba/1
N ew York Yan ll ees
Op
I rone d p1f Cher Jtm Bc att 1C' to
Tac om a and rec a lled p 1tch('r
Lilrr y M cCa ll fr om sam e cl ub
1 BaH 1mor e SrgnE'O ou Tfi elder
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Burrogh s All

68 7.77 90 . 325
56 219 H 323
64 '111 68 .32'2

Sm ith LA

53 195 62 .318

Dr- iessen Ci n

61 120 69 .314

Pun! Hou

BASEBALL SCOREBOARD

67 265 83 .JlJ
57 108 OS .313
8owa Ph il
59 253 79 .311
Parker Pit
63 'l.U 76 .311
Madlock SF
49 188 58 . 309
American Lugue
GAB H Pet.
Carew Min
60 2U 79 .353
Pini elta NV
46 159 SJ .333
Reynolds Sea
6A 228 75 3:19
R ic e Bos
68 28? 91 .323
Jackson Cat
51 180 58 .321
Lynn 8os
61 225 72 .320
CubbaoeMin
57 167 51 .315
Sundberg Te~~:
62 '114 67 . 313
Cooper Mil
S\ 195 61 .313
Le zcano M il
58 189 59 .311
Home Runs
National League : Foster , Cin
anq Lu zin ski , Phil 15; Kingman ,
Chi 14 ; Monday , LA 12 : Smi th ,
LA , Par ~er , Pill and Winf ield ,
so 11.
Americ1n Lugue : Rice , Bos
22, Baylor, Ca l and Thomps.on ,
Det 17 ; Tho m as, Mil 16 ; Evans ,
Bos 15 .
Runs Biltfed In
National Lugue : Foster , Cin
52 ; Gar\ley , LA and Montanez .
NY 4.t ; Morgan , Cin and Cey , LA
Foster Cin

Major league Standings
United Prt•ss International
Nat iona l League

Eut
Chi cago
Phd a
Montreal
Pi tts .
N. York ·
St . Lou is

W L Pel.
JS 28 .SS6
32 19 .525
35 33 .515
JO 33 .476
30 40 .429
2-4 4A .353
West
W L Pet .
A2 24 .636
42 26 .618
37 30 .55/
30 33 .476
JO 37 .448

Sea t lle ( Colbo r n 1 S) a t
M il waukee ! Cald w~ ll 7·41. 8 30

p .m .

Saturdiy ' s Game s
Bal timore at Boston
Toronto a t Cleveland , n ight
New York at Detroi t , night
2
2ll Seattl e a t Milwaukee . n ight
M innesolc'! at Chic-ago, n ight
S
8 1 1 Oakland at Kan City, n igh t
13 1 2 Californ ia at Te"as, n ight

GB

GB

San Fran
Cin ci n .
1
LOS Ang
51 ~
Hous
10 1 2
Sa n Drego
12 1 ;
Atlan t a
27 37 .A22 14
Thursday's Resulh
Houston 4, Los Angeles 3
San Oie90 2, Atan!IJ 0
Ph il adelphia '/ , St . Lou is 1
Montreal 2, New York 0
Cin cinnati 5, Sa n Franc isco 0
( Today ' s Probable PltchenJ
All Times EDT
Ch tcago ( L amp 2
and
Roberts J . l) at P h itadel ph i a
( Ruthven 2-7 and Lonbor g 55 ).
5 :35 c.m .
Pi l!sburgh ( 0 Rob inson 4-/ )
at New Yor k ( Koo sman 2 8) ,

n

z.

8 OS p m .
fv\ontre al ( Tw itchell 3-6) at St .
Lov i s (Mart inez 2-2 ), 8:35p .m .
Houston (Andu jar 3-• ) at San
D1ego ( Perry 7 21, 10 p .m .
Cinci nnat i (Norman 8-l ) at
Los Angeles ( Hooton tS-6). 10 : 30
p m.
Atlan t a ( Hanna 6-1) at San
FranC ISCO { Siue-9 -4). 10 : 35 p.m.
Saturdav ' s Games
Pi tt sbUrgh at New York
C1nc 1nnat i at Los Angel es
Atlanta at San Franc isco
Chi cago at Ph i l a. n ight
Mont r ea l at St LOU IS, n 1ght
Houston at San Di ego , n 1ght

tntl!'rnat ional League
Un i ted prtu lnhrnitional
W. L . Pet . GB
Charleston
45 22 .672
RIChmo nd
34 28 . 548 8 1l
Pawtu cket
3• 30 531 9 1 1
T idewater
34 32 . 515 101 l
Toledo
3030 . 5001111
Columbu5
27 32 . 458 14
Roctleste r
27 JA . ul IS
Syracuse
21 .t4 . 323 23
Thursday ' s Results
T idewa te r 3, Paw tucket 2,
1st. 1 inn i ngs
T idewater 3 , Pawtu cket 0.
2nd , 7 inni ngs
Cha r l eston J , Syr a cuse 0
Cha r l eston 7, Sy ra cuse 0, 2nd ,
7 innings
Toledo 6 , Rochester 2
T oday ' s Games
Ch ar leston at T i dewater
PawfV cket at Ric hmond
Syrllcuse at Colum bus , 2
Rochester at Toledo
Saturday ' s Game s
Ch ar l eston at T i dewat er
Pawtu c Ket at Ric hmond
Syracuse at Col umbus
Rochester a t Toledo

Ameriun League : R, ice, Bos
46 ; Mvrrav . Sa l t. Thompso n ,
Oet and Zisk , Te• AS.

Stolen Bases
National League : M oren o .
P i tt 29 ; Cedeno , Hou 23 : Lopes .
LA a n d Ta veras , P i tT /0 ;
Maddox , Phil 19.
American League : Wilson , KC
26 ; LeF lore , Oet and Cruz, Sea
23 , Di lone. Oc'!k 12 ; Pfttek, KC

20.

200 001

000- 3

60

Amer ic an League
East
W L Pet.
Bo st on
Ba ll
N York.
M 1t wa u
De t rO i t
Clev e
To ronto

47 21

691

40 27

597
582

) 9 28

JB ?9
l J l2
'8 36
21 44
Wet!

.567

GB
612

71 "J

81 1
50812 1 2
438 17
313 24 1 1

and Ferguson .· Rau
and Yeager . W - Niekr o ( 4-4l. L
Ra u
(7 .3)
HRs -Hovston ,
Fer guM&gt;n ( 7) ; Los Ang el es ,
Lopes P ) .
A II a
000 000
San Ogo
001 010
Mahler , Cam p (3 ),
Campbell (8 l and
Owch i nko . F i nl;lers
Swee . W- Owch 1nko
Mahter ( l ..d ) .

OClO--(I 5 2
OOx - 2 9 0
Skok (6J.
Pocoroba ;
( 8 ) and
(5-6) . L -

W L Pet.
GB
Ka n Crty
35 30 .538
St .L
000 000 01 tl- 1 7 1
Ca l1f
36 31 537
Ph ila
010 100 00.: - 7 J 0
Te xas
34 32 .515 11 •
Denny and Swi sher ; Carlton
Oak. tand
33 35 .483 31 2 and McCarver . W- Ca rlton (8.
Ch1 Cago
31 35 .470 41 :l
6). L- Denny (6 -6). HR s-- St .
Mmn .
2J 38 .415 8
Louis , Hern andez (8 ) . '
Sea ttle
23 47 3'19 J41 J
Thursday 's; Re sults
M il
100 100 000- 2 7 0
Ca li f -4 , M inn 2, 12 inns.
NY
000 000 000- 0 2 1
Balt imor e 10, M ilwc'!ukee 3
Dues . Ga rman (7) and Cart er ;
New York. .11 , De!ro i f 1
Zach ry , Kobel (7) , Loc kwood (9 1
Texa s 8, Oakland 7
and Stearn s. W- Dues ( 1-3 1. L Seallle 8. Ch i 6. 10 inns .
Zachry ( 8 3L HRs- M ontr eal.
1 Todav ' s Probable Pitcher s)
Garrell ( 1).
{ All T imes E DT J
Cal iforn i a ( Knap p 7 5 and CJrt Ci
100 100 200- 5 1J 0
Hartzell 1 5) al Texas (J enk ins San
000 000 000- 0 3 2
~ 3 and Ale•ande r 7 4). 6 . 35 p . m
Bonham , Sarmiento (7) and
Oakland (Johnso n A 4 and Werner . Kne pper , Will i ams ( 7) ,
Broberg 6 6 ) at KJJnsas Ci ty Curt i s fB ), Moffi tt (9) a nd Hil l
! SplilTor lf 8 6 and Leonarc 7 9),
~ - Boo ha m , 8 1. L - Knepper , 8·
1. 6 . 35 p m .
Toronto !J efferson 5.6) at
Cl eveland f Waite 4 7 ), 1 30 p m .
(On I v g ames scheduled 1
Bal t imore (Palmer 10 4) al
Bo st on ( Lee 7 J J. 7 30 p .m
American League
New Yo rk (,F iguer oa 7 51 a!
111 inn ings !
Det roi l (Wi lco .. 4 5 ), 8 p m .
M i nn esot a ( Go l Tz 4 4) at
Cal ifor nia
000 000 020 002- 4 11 I
Ch 1cag o ( Kra vec 6 d). 8 30 p m

MinneS(II •

000

010

000

ooo-2

7

1

Brett , Hartzell (6), LaROche
111 ) and Down ing . Serum ,

Marsnall 181 and Wynegar . w16 31 L- Marshall 11-

~~Roche

D

Ball

400 00.5 100- 10 12 I

Milw

000

Fla nagan

021 ooo-

and

3

10 o

Dempsey ;

Haas, Replogle tll. Ste in 161.
Flanagan 11 1 41. L- Haas t 2 31.
Hrs- aatlimore. Morra y tl&lt; l.
May 1141.
NY
ooo ooo oo•- • 9 1
Det
100 000 00 1- 1 6 1

McClure (9 ) and Moore. W-

Pi tching
Victor ies
Nitional League : Grimsley ,
Mtl 11 -4 . Bl ue . SF 9 . .4 ; Bonha rn ,
C1n 8 1. Norman , Ci n an d
Zachry , NY ·8-3 ; R. Reus chel ,
Chi 8-4 : Sea ver , Cin , John . LA
and Knepper , SF 8 5, carl ton ,
Ph il and Forsch . St . L 8-6:
Ni ekro . Al l and Rogers , Mft B-7.
American League : Guid r v.
NY 12.0 : Tanana , Cal lJ .J .
Fl anagan , Bait 11 -4: Torrez , Bos
10 -3, Palmer , Bal l 10-•t.
Earntd Run Avera9e
( ea se d on 6J i nnings pitched )
National League : Sa r miento ,
Ci n 1,94 ; Hat ick.i , SF 2.05 ; R .
Reusctle l, Chi 2.07 ; Rogers , Mtl
2. 25 , Blue , SF '2 .41.
American League : Guid r y,
NY 1.50 . Palmer , Ba it 1.82 ;
Keough , Oa k 2.06 ; Wa i t s, Cle\le
1 49 ; Ta nana , Cal 2.52.
Strikeouts
Nafional League : R icMrd ,
Hou 123 ; Ni ekro, All 97 ; Se aver ,
Cin and Montefusco , SF 89:
Blyle&gt;Jen , P itf 88.
Am•rican League : Ryan , Cal
113 ; Gvidry, NY 11 1; Flanagan,
Salt 82 , Leonar d , KC 66 :
Tanana . Clll and Un derwood,
Tor 65 .

SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UP! )- Brad
Farrington guided Hola E
Adios In a one-hall length
victory over Norbie in the
featured eighth race·at Scioto
Downs Thursday night.
Hola E Adios took the lead
at the three-quarter pole,
covering the mile in 2:01 I~
and returning ...,
••.80, •'l
..f0 and
~
$3. Norbie paid $3.80 and $3
lor second, while Mightey
One Time came in third and
kicked back •c 80
..,, · ·
R J K won the ninth race,
kicking off a trifecta
· of .,.
'9·I th at was
com b'Illation
worth $2,398.20. Bonnie Plate
was second and Bwnblebee
Shane was third.
A crowd of 4,71 3 wagered

Gu i dry , Gos uge ( 9 ) end n'Ml
Mun son , Johnson (61; Rozem a , ~.,, 442 ·
Hiller f 9 l and Parr ish W- ·
Cu 1dry ( 12 01. L- Rozema 12·41.'
HR~ - N ew Yo rk , J ackson ( 11 ) ,
Expos
Detro it. L e Flore (6) .
Oak
000 000 200- 1 6 1
Texas
JOJ 100 Olx - 8 9 1
Morgc'!n ,
McCattv
(3 ),
Heaverlo ( 7) and E ssi an ; 0
Elli s, Comer (8) and Sun d berg .
W- D. Ell is (6 l l . L- N\organ (0
3) HR s Oakland , Gross {.5 )

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easier than ever to own!

! 10

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210 000 201 2- S IS

2

003 011 100 G-6 12 1
Pole, R~w l ey (.5). Mont.,gue
( 7)
and St inson ; Bftr r io s ,
Ku cek ( 1). H in i on (7 ), Willough
by
( 7)
and
Nordhagen ,
Nahorod ny . W- Montague, 1 J
L - WHio u ghby , 0 S. HR sSeattle, St inson {4). Ch ic ago .
Soderholm (6 ) .
( hi

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I

(Only games scheduled &gt;

2. Mel• 0:
Ex·Mets ' Wayne Garrett
and Del Unser each knocked
in a run to ba ck the two-hit
pitching of Hal Dues and
Mike Garman for the E1pos
victory. Dues notched his
first victory of the seaso n
against three defeats.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) "C"
San Francisco Giants
Ge neral Manager Spec
Ric hardson has denied
reports thaI ace lelt./lander
Vida Blue sigried a six-year
$3.7 million contract with the
team.
"There isn't a grain of truth
to it," Richardson said
Thursday night. " I talked In
Blue's agent this morning,
but nothing came of it.!'
Blue, traded In the Giants
lor seven players and cash oo
March 15, has posted a 9-1
record and a 2.41 earned run
average this seaso n.
In his eight seasons with
Oakland his record is 124~.
including three 20-v ictory
campaigns. His best year was
1971 when he went 24-8 with a
league-l eading 1.82 earned
run average that culminated

Bench released
from ho8pital
CIN CIN NATI (UP!)
Ci ncinn ati Reds' catcher
Johnny Bench is to be
released today from Christ
Hospital, where for the past
week he has been undergoing
treatment for a lower back
strain . He is expected to join
the team in l.&lt;Js Angeles this
weekend.
However, when Bench will
be able to play again depends
on how soon he "regains his
playing condition - strength
and timing, " Reds' officials
said.
"Bench has continued to
Improve daily at Christ
Hospital. where he has been
undergoing treatment and
therapy ," th e Reds an·
nounced .
"He is now almost free of
sy mptoms.
"We expect him to be
released from the hospital
Friday and he wi ll join the
team in Los Angeles Friday
or Saturday, " the club said.
Bench , plagued with pain in
his lower back the past
several weeks, last sta rted a
ga me on May '!1 , although he
was able to pinch·hit on June
2 and June II.
Backup catcher Don
Werner has been filling in for
Bench.

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CIN CINNA Tl (UP!) Pete Rose and the Hilleri ch &amp;
Bradsby Co., manufacturers
of " Louisville Slugger "
baseball bats, have reached
an out-of·murt settlement in
Hose's lawsuit agains thte
company.
Details of the settlement
about using the Cincinnati
Reds third baseman's name
in connection with the sale of
bats were not disclosed as
U.S. District Court Judge
Timothy Hogan dismissed the
case.
Rose had filed the suit last
year, asking null ification of a
contract he signed in 1961
giving the company exclusive
rights to the use of his name
in connection with selling •
bats.

~The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, June 23, 1978

Although the co ntra c~ ·:
contained no termination ~
date, Hose co ntend ed a ;
rea sonable time had passed •
and that the contract should ;
be vo i~ed.
Rose said he lost $25,000 in •
endorsement contracts last •
year because the firm had •
refused to release him from .'
the contract .
•·
Phltlles 2, Cardinals I:
Steve Ca rlt on tossed a ~
seven-hitter for his !99th :
ca reer triumph and out· •
dueled John Denny in pit· :
ching Philadelphia to victory.':
Keith Hernandez homered lor :
St. Louis.

By Roselle Hargrove
PARIS - (NEA) - In
France, marriage is a going
concern.
The affluent society and
modern mores have not made
that much of a dent in age-uld
custom . Some 350,000 mar·
riages were registered ·in
1977.
Civil ceremonies arc
obligatory by law and the on·
ly ones recognized as legal.
The optional but once impor·
tant religious rite has shown
a noticeable decline.
Even liberat ed gi rls ,
however, still want a white
wedding - notwithstanding
that 34 percent of the couples
have already lived together
as man and wile.
An expected child prompts
many couples to regularize
their status.
·
As a consequence, the most
important producer of wed·
ding dresses (Pronuptia,
100,000 sold yearly ), includes
among its traditional models
a range of high-waisted Em·
pire gowns guaranteed to
disguise any hint of pregnan·
ey. These also come while as
snow.

Despite liberated moral
values and efforts to
popularize pastel colors ,
never as in the past two years
hav e prospective brides
desired to appear so virginal.
So the 1978 bride is a vision
in pristine while from tip to

toe, though some may display
a touch of Scarlet O'Hara
with off-shoulder tops or
choose variations on 18th·
century deeolletes.
Trains are completely out
of date. In the absence of
heirloom lace veils the
choice is wide and r~crea·
lion~
of waist-length
medieval head-d resses
replace the oceans of tulle
once considered so
glamorous.
Romantic wreaths, crowns
or nower arrangements are
ehie but the droopy,
widebrimm ed flower·
trinuned hat is considered
rather provi ncial.
The recent Marriage E&lt;·
hibition , the third to be slag·
ed, enjoyed a considerable
success. The exhibition of·
Cered every possible ac·
L-essorY, that any about-to-be·
married could desire and
need.
The engagement ring - 56
percent of fiances believe a
diamond is forever - alone
re presents a market of
several million dollars since
even a relatively modest one
can cost more than s~.ooo .
A minority , 34 percent of
those recorded, are first mar·
riages for both partners.
But even if more than half
the newlyweds already own a
doubl e bed, an automobile,
pols and pans, some linen and
a range of cook books, there

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is usually still something they
will want to invest in to set up
housekeeping together.
The French are essentially
practical. Every specially
shop throu~hout the country
keeps a marriage list from
which friends, relatives and
business associates can
select items listed by the prospective bride. thus
eliminating the ubiquitous .
hall-dozen butter and bonbon
dishes, ashtray sets, travel!·
ing clocks, trays, bookends
and what-all.
A well·known Paris finn
with branches all over the
country specializing in this
type of merchandising
estimates their lists accow1t
for 75 percent of their annual
turnover. Department stores
and others also count on the
rnqrriage market to sell
cookers. deepfreezers and
electrical gadgets.
Tradition again is
respected with marriages
scheduled to take place either
before or after the month of
May, dedicated in Catholic
countries to the Virgin Mary,
This is especially true of provincial France.
The honeymoon' More and
more do newlyweds opt for
organized lours or cruises
rather than the conventional
honeymoon trip to Venice and
other parts " a deux ."
Especially because many
airlines and tourmg com·
panies offer special rates to
just-marrieds, some airlines
even making it a two-fur-one
deal.
With all lhe traditional
paraphernalia at the Salon du
Mariage, there was also a
new feature this year - a
legal stand, "Justice at Your
Service." Young couples
could learn all about their
lega l rights and duties, mar·
riage contracts and dowries
and the many other complex
laws whi ch govern the
establishment of a family in
France according to the
Napoleon ic code.

Carpenter
Personals

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See the Spring Air Back Supporter
Mattress with the Unique 'Karr'
Innerspring Unit.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Gassaway, Powell, visited
here with their son·in·law and
daughter, Mr. and . Mrs.
William Miller and family.
Evelyn Rile and William
Frecker, Rutland , were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Cline.
Sixteen members of Rock
Springs Grange were guests
of Columbia Grange on
Frida y
evening
and
presented the program .
Interesting numbers carried
out the theme of "Flag Day
and Father's Day." A skit
entertained the entire group.
The State Grange program
lor 1979 was discussed by
Grange Deputy, Mendal
Jordan . It was announced
that Athens County Pomona
Grange would visit Meigs
County ~omona Grange at
the July meeting , and the
Talent Festival will be at
Albany on June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
joned Mrs. Joy Clark and
children lit the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Wiseman in
Harrisonville for ice cream
and cake and celebrated the
birthday of Joy Clark and the
64th wedding amiversary of
the Starkeys.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cassell,
Ada, Ohio, were overnight
guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Crabtree, Mr . and Mrs. Earl
Starkey and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan, Columbia
Grange members, attended
the live county gathering of
Grangers at Rodney Grange,
Gallia County on Saturday
evening.
Bosy May Be Better
Cllngy knits and halter tops
are line on the 'small·
bosomed woman. Blousons
and boxy shirts work better
on the better endowed.

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Some places have pretty good chicken. Son1e offet j atr root bt"er. OU1t&gt;r s,
nol-too-bad c&lt;Yte s and shakes. But,
U1~e rs only one place you can get
the , best of all these thmg!l ... your
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Closed Everv Mondav Except Holldavs
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Chester alumni gather
for annual dinner dance

The French still love marriage

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SOU'lll BENI'.i, Ind. (UP!)
- All six 1978 Notre Dame
home lootbaD games have
been sold out, the Notre
Dame ticket office announced
Thursday.
The supply of tickets f(l' aU
six games Watl ellhausted
June 20, the opening day of
the alumni sale.

1

Pete Rose, firm
reach settlement

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set for 10 a.m.
The casting derby for
yo ungs ters will be held
&amp;tturday at 10 a.m. Those
participating are to meet at
the Grace Episcopal Church
with age groups, 6 through 10
and II through 1~.
Each child whill be
awarded a prize, however.
Ted Dean , educat ional
officer of the Division of
Wildlife , Athens , Brian
Sim pson , Department of
Wildlife , Co lumbus, Andy
Lyles, Meigs County Game
Warden and Emmogene
Holstein, secretary lor the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce will assist with
the event.
Sponsors are Royal Crown
Bottling Co., Middleport ,
Goessler rs Jewelry ,
Pomeroy. and Moore's
Stores, Pomeroy.

in his being named winner of
the American League Cy
Young Award.
Blue, 28, has two years In
run on his $140,000 a year ,
contract and has talked about
playing out his option.
Before coming to the
Giants, Blue was let go twice
by A's owner Charles 0.
Finley ooly to have baseball
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
vein the deals.
Two years ago Finley tried
In sell him to the New York
Yankees lor $1.~ million, and
last winter he tried In trade
him to the Cincinnati Reds lor
Dave Revering and $1.7~
million . Kulm vetoed both
deals on the grounds they
were not in the best interests
of baseball.

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CHESTER-Approxia1ntely
190 Chester High School
alumni and guests attended
the alumni banquet and
dance held June 3 at the
Chester Elementary School.
The 5().year reunion class
was honored and gifts were
presented to the alumni, Ada
Kimes Van Meter of Chester
and Phillip Will, Columbus .
Other reunion classes and the
nwnber of graduates allen·
ding for each wertl 1923 ,
three; 1933, five; 1938, four ;
1943, nin e; 1948, three, and
1953, 10.
z Anniversary cards for 6()
- .~ year graduates were signed
· «c and mailed to John Wa lter

Elementary Sc hool princ ipal ,
spoke concerning the gym
nuur at the school and called
for help on repairs from the
e~ lurnni. The associaton voted
to give hall of the balance in
the treasury after all bills
were paid to the repair fund .
Individual donati ons were
also made and that evening a
total of $1500 was given to the
Gym Improvemen t Fund
Committee.
Next year's banquet will be
held on the Saturday follow·
ing Memorial Day. June 2.
Officers elec ted were Gene
Riggs, president ; Roge r
Kell er. [irst viee president ;
Bill Ha1tnum , secor vice
president, Harold Newell,
third vice president ; Leota
Young , secretary; Eleanor
Leo nard,
assis t a nt
serret.Gtry; Margaret Brown,
Mrs. Dorothy Woodard and tr_easurer ; Margaret Christy.
assistant treasurer.
Mrs. Betty Whitlatch .
Named to the decorating
A vesper service wa s con~
dueled by Mrs. W. H. Perrin comm it tee were Maxine
who offered the challe nge of Goc~lein, Henry Thomas,
look ing for the best of li fe . Dale Kautz , Roy Christy,
She cited an epitaph in an old Opa l Ei chinger, Betty
c-emetery , "Ever she thought Newell, and Donald Mora.
The banquet was prepa red
the best. ever found it " as a
by
the Chester PTO and servreminder that fur thi s woman
ed
by the Five Pomts Junior
who lived in the Civil War
Leaders
4-H Club .
days. life must ha ve held
much of loss, grief, and problems, yet she had risen
abov e them to be so
remembered. Scripture from
the Psalms, poem and prayer
concluded the service.

Frank of St. Cloud, Flil., and
Helen Knight Will, Lexington ,
Mass , both unable tu attend.
Off.icers fur the reunion
were Robe rt Wood , presi·
dent; Roy Christy, Iirst vice
pcesident ; Ruger Reibel , second vice president; Betty
Newell , secre tary ; Cleo
De Tray, assistant secretary ;
Dorothy Karr . treasurer;
Leota Young, assistant
treasurer. On the 'decorating
committee were Donald
Mora, Reid Young, Elson
Spencer , Lela Windon ,
Dorothy Myers, Bill Hannum,
and Victor Bahr.
Dur1n g the busine ss
meeting Mike Will. Chester

Annual circle picnic held

TIMES AND MORES may have changed, but the white
wedding Is still th e French preference. A gown by from
the House of Dior is styled with demure simplicity.

A capsule view of tastes,

Bradford church plans VBS

Interests and .attltudes
'
What's up in superstitions
Most of us are ca re ful not to wa lk under ladders. open

um b r e ll as indo o r s or befri end b la c k cats . But are ~ ;

doing enoug h to protect ou rselves from the forces of ev1l .
Here are some lesse r kn own sup erstitions fr om " Tak e

Warnong ," a new book by Jane Sarnolf and Reynol d
Ruffins:
- If three people help make a bed, one w ~ll become
sick within a year.
.
.
- A bee can ·\ sling you whtle you are ho lding your

breath .
- If you drop a school book . you must kiss it a~ y~u
pick it up or you will to1get everything you have read m 1t.
-

The annual p1 cnic of
Friendly Circl e, Trinity
Church was he ld Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Phil Globokar, Mason, W.Va .
Miss Mary V. Reibel gave
the table grace preceding the
covered dish supper on the
Globokar lawn. Guests were
Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Sr. and
Mrs. Lucille Leifheit.
A contribution to the Logan
Square Youth Outreach, a
home mission project of the
Congrega tional Ch ristia n
Church, was acknowledged
during the meeting eunducted
by Miss Elizabeth Fick. Sym·
pathy cards were si~ n ed fnr

"Jesus, God 's Wonderful
Gilt" will be the theme for the
vacation Bible School to be
held at the Bradford Church
of Christ, June 26-30.
Classes will be held fr om 9
a.m. to II : 30 a.m. fur all
children age nursery (two
and three year olds) through
high sehoul. Emphasis of the
school will be on winning
souls to Christ and offerin g
aid in growing in Chri st. Bible
lessons will be taught through

as sunt5 tune,
Bibl e study, visual
demonstrali uns, dassroom
intcractin intera ction. craft
making, and other innovative
methods in keepin g with the
theme.
Workers are needed. For
informat ion on the school
residents are asked to
telephone Mrs. Kathryn
Mra z. 992·5844, director, who
invites community boy s and
girls and their friends and
family.

such t~cllvlttes

A gir l who steps O&lt;Jer a b room hand le wd l b e a bad

housekeep e r .

- If you have yoo1 clothes mended while you are
wearing them . you will soon die.
- Nev e r comb your hair w h e n
the devil into it

- II

it is

wet or you ' ll comb

you kis• your elbow , you witt change se•.

--:- To c u re a f eve r , burn the l eat h ers o f a blacK hen

under Ihe palienJ' s bed .
.
.
- An.empty frying pan leit on the f1re causes wnnkles
in the face of its owner .
- Poin ting at a gr.ave wi ll make your l i ng er ro t

.

.

- If the iirst thing you eat or. drink each mornmg IS
seawater. you will live forever .
- Dark -col o r e d soc k s with white toes protec t th e
wearer from being tr ipp ed by e l ves

- 11 you carry a toad's heart In your pocket . you can
steal wilhout being caught.
And if, alt er al l thi S advice. you sli ll do somethong that
cau se s bad lu ck , you can cancef th e evil by spr 1t1ng thre e
t1me Ci

Salem students enjoy
musical program
The students at Salem
Center Elementary enjoyed a
program or folk music and
folk tales presented by
Jennifer Sheets and Roger
Gilmore on Tuesday.
Mrs. Sheets began the
program with a short in·
traduction and played
"Sourwood Mountain" on the
dulcimer. Roger Gilmore was
featured on the next tune,
"Old Tyler."
Between songs, Mrs. Sheets
mentioned several super·
stitlons and a tall tale about a

pour dog who was split apart
and put back together wrong
side up and right side down .
Jennifer continued the
program by telling about the
hammered dulcimer and
playing "Wildwood Flower."
Roger introduced Hill·Billy
and mode him dance through
the next nwnber Jennifer
played, "Old Joe Clark."
The next song was "Chum·
Chum" which originated in
Kentucky where it was first
sung by the famous folk artist
Jean Ritchie's mother.
The next instrwnent in·
troduced was a double , or
courting, dulcimer which is
played by two people. Jen·
ntfer
and Roger played
News Notes
" Polly Wolly Doodle." Next
BY BERTHA PARKER
was a song about Jenny
Attendance June 18 at the Jenkins who wouldn't wear
Free Methodist Church was any color her boyfriend
89.
wanted.
Father 's
Day
was ....._A ghost story was then
recognized with 15 fathers related.
present. Pins were presented
Jennifer then played a
to the oldest and youngest patriotic melody on the
fathers. Ernest Powell was autoharp. The banjo was the
the oldest and Ri chard first instrument on the
Friend the youngest.
agenda and Roger played
Ivan Powell presented four "Cripple Creek" alter we
electric fans to the . local learned that lhe live string
church in memory of Mrs. banjo and the dulcimer were
Margret Allen.
the only lwo original
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Gilkey American inslrwnents. All
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stahl others were originated in
visited recently with Frttz other countires. Roger
Stahl, New Marshfield.
lealured the jew's harp on
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer, "Froggte Went-a-Couttin".
granddaughter Kelly Sue The final number was "Oh,
DeConnlck, Marlon, vi.sited SUII8nna" sung by everyone
recently with Mr. and Mrs. present. ,
Dick Karr.
The WMS of the local
church held their picnic
Tuesday at the roadside park
In light of the Capitol hooon Route 33.
haw over who'll sell elec·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ironic l'QUipment to whom:
Struble, Pomeroy, ealled one lllltion's oil-spotter is
~ently on Mr. and Mrs.
another power's sub-nabber.
Dick Karr.

Missionary society has meeting
Monthly meeting of the
Evangeline Missionary Socie·
ty of the Church of Christ of
Pomeroy was held Tuesday
night at the church with Mrs.
Betty Spencer, president, in
charge.
The L&lt;Jrd 's ·Pra yer in
unison was given and Mrs.
Trudy Andrews gave the
treasurer 's report and Mrs.
Thelma Osb orne, the
seereta ry 's report . LaDonna
Clark gave the fl ower fund
report, and Mrs. Eileen
Bowers wa s put in charge of
the moth er-daughter banquet
IWid .
Devotions were given by
Mrs. Ja nel Venuy and Mrs.
Clark gave the missionary
report. Mrs. Spencer will host

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POMEROY, 0.

�6-The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, JUlie 23, 1978

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Cross -add1ct1on
Fonner Ftrst Ladv Betty
Ford 's dtstress was ev1dent
the mght she narrated the
teleVISIOn verston of the
· Nutcracker" ballet As she
stumbled gamely , bu t
wtlhout expresston. through
her !Jnes, one could on!)
asswne she had been overmedtcated - or had over·
mediCated herself
Ftve months later she an·
nounced she was entenng a
hosptlal to overcome a
dependency on ptlls and
alcohol Courageously shed·
ding light on a problem
shared b1 more than two
I!Uilton Amen can women, the
fo rmer ftrst lady broke
Lhrough the pattern of demal
by assertmg tn a very per·
sonal "ay the mstdtous and
destructll'e nature of addtc·
lton
In th ts excerpt from a hot·
hne call, a counselor tnes to
help a " orned son face the
realtty of his mother 's crossaddt ctlon tu alcohol and pills
1Personal mformatton m all
hot-!Jne ~x cerpts has tx&gt;en
altered to protect the caller's
confldenltahty )
AL I'm nol calling for
myself I'm worned about
my mothet' Is tt all nght 1f I
talk even though tl tsn't an
emergency '
COUNSELOR Certatnl)
AL At least, I don t thmk tl 's
an emergency I m confused
by her behavtor I can 't put
my ftnger on anythmg
spectftc, but she has changed
over the past three years She
used to be alert and fWl. now
she's qUiet and preoccupied
Maybe my marnage caused

1

her tu change
I got marned about the
tune all tlus started But
mavtx&gt; th ts ts atlmv llllagma
uuti No one else 111 the fa mtl'
seems to notice

an~1hmg

WI USual
COUNSELOR What pmmpted vour call toda1 "
AL She has a hab tt uf
dnnkmg too mudt at soctal
gatl~nn gs When we " ere at
her !lUUS(' last mght, she gut
pretty drunk I offered to ta ke
her tu her room ~ s I "as
helpmg her do"n the hall she
kept sa) 1ng Glvt' me 111~ l!t·
tie "hite darlings Do 1ou
think she was lalkmg about
pillS'
COUNSELOR She could
have been talkm g .!bout pills.
If so, she mtght be miXIng
them "llh alcohol That ts
reall) dangerous
AL Even "hen 1 uu take
sumethmg as common as
Valtwn '
COUN SELO R
Yes
Valtwn and some other tran
qutllzers, "hen used wtlh
alcohol, tn crease the
po.s! biltl)' uf develupmg an
addicti on
Al. That muot be wh1 the
doctor advtsed her nut to
dnnk when she had Valt Wll m
her system
COUNSELOR Dues she
take Valturn ?
AL I don't really knu\\
About three yea rs ago, she
had trouble relaXIng and the
doctor ~ ave her a prescrtJ&gt;twn She hasn t talked abuu(
the ptlls smec then , so I JUS!
asswned she slopped laktng
them
COUNSELOR You mean
she hasn't ta lked about the
ptlls until last n1ght
AL Maybe she was JUS! ac-

Sum

tmg craz) be&lt;ause of the
alcohol Maytx&gt; she didn 't
kno" what she was sa) mg
Maybe s l~ meant sometlung
else Maybe
.
COUNSELOR Now I'OU
are startmg to rationalize
\OUr !llqlher's behilVIllr JUS\
as we are trymg to establish
wht:.•lht!r she has a senuus
problem
AL That's n~hl I JUS\
can t face lt . What would I
set ' to her '"'
COUNSELOR Could you
talk to her JUS! to c\anf)
"hether or not she ts still takmg Vahu1n.,
AL No I don t reall) "ant
to talk about tht&gt; an)more 1
never should have called
You're no help
COU NSELOR · You sound

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The Rev and Mrs Wtl bur
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C11t1r ch Sunday •I a ca rry-m
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Scouts of the Pomeroy Elementary School cotnbmed Mon·
day evenmg for a Browme fly-up ceremony and a court of
awards for the JUmors
Mrs Pat Thoma scrvtce umt dtreclor, conducted the fly-up
ceremony for Ma'ry Ann Pterce, Amy Satterfield, Sherry
Southworth, Meltssa Pterce, Jenmfer Swartz, and Cheryl
Roush of Troop 1271 Each of the gtrls received Browrue wmgs
and the gtrl scout treefml
The court of awards opened wtth the flag ceremony con·
dueled by Carolyn Casto and Debbte Werry Mrs Betty Lane,
troop leader, pres1ded at the candle hghtmg ceremony where
the scouts lighted ca ndles as they read the gtrl scout laws
ReceiVIng awards were the followmg scouts:
Cmdy Soulsby, personal hea lth , health atde, JUniOr aide,
bndgmg, cookte patch and the one year pm ,
Daphame Dtllard, world assoctatton pm, gtrl scout pm , year
pm, gtrl scou t patch, Black Dtamond strtp, blue btrd patch,
)Wltor atde and bndgmg patch.
Julte Stsson personal health, cookte and year pm.
Nancy Jo~son, cookte patch, year ptn, health atde, jumor
aide, and bndgmg patch
.
Laura McCullough, personal health, cookte, year pm,]untor
a1de. and bnd gmg patch
Jaye Roberts, cookte, year pm , JWliOr atde, and bndgmg
pa tch
Tnna Reeves, stgn of the star, cooking, camera, personal
hearlth , world games, story teller, cook1e patch, one year ptn,
JWl!Or health atde and bndgmg patch
Karen Spencer, cookmg, cychst, cookte, year ptn, Juntor
at de, and bndgmg patch
Carolyn Casto, Indtan lore, s1gn of the star, magtctan, cookte
patch, year pm, JWliOI' atde and brtdgmg along with a spectal
cookte pm for selhng over 100 boxes
Debbie Werry, home health and safely, hospitality ,
housekeeper , s1gn of the star, magtc carpet, cookmg,
needlecraft, magiCian, cookte patch, year pm, and Juntor atde
and bndgmg
Suzan Thoma, personal health, stgn of the star, drawmg a~d
pamltng, water fWl , camera story teller , collector, cookte
patch, year pm , JWllOr atde , and bndgmg
Crystal Lane, home hea lth and safety, housekeeper, per·
sonal health pets, stgn of the star, cookmg, cookte patch, year
pm, Jum or atde, bndgmg, and a spectal cookte ptn for selhng
over 100 boxes of cooktes
Atmette Johnson. water fUQ, personal health, cookte patch,
yea r pm, )Wltor aide, and ~[ldgill~
,
Dtana Whtle, needlecrah, rPY , home, housekeeper, water
fun, arts mlhe round , cookte, and year ptn
Patty Neutzltng, persona l health, hospttal tty, sewmg, toy
maker. penpal, cockle patch, year pm, JUlltor atde and bndgmg
Angte Ba ker, water fun , housekeepmg, pen pal. cookmg,
personal healt h, cuokte patch, year put, )Wltor atde, and brtdg·
mg

I:;:~

SHEPAIDFOR THIS AFFAIR
DEAR HELEN
I fellm love wtth a marned man He had money trouble and
borrowed from me
Mervin satd he'd pay tt back from hts next check, but there
have been ftve paydays and no sho"
When! men!ton tl he gets mad and says Ius "tfe doesn t nag
like thts What should I do '- COOLING OFF AND NEEDING
CASH
DEAR COaNC
Tell Mervm the moocher the next tune you ask fur a pay·
back 11 Will be lo hiS wtfe
And contmue coolmg off- fast - H
DEAR HELEN
J hve alone and am up m years Iff had a heart attack or fell
m the tub netghbors probably wouldn't hnd me for days I have
though t of enrolling for a phone-calling scrvtce whtch checks
un elderly· loners" at least once a day . It's run by a local conva lescent home and keeps restdents happily buoy If they get
no answer for a certain penod of ume, they have someone go
to the person's apartment or house
The problem ts, I have two lovely daughters who hve fa trly
she and Mar\!m Wtl sun \\Crc
clos!' by , and they m1ghl be embarrassed. I don't mean to
sound crtltcal, bul they JUS! plam forget to telephone, bemg so
busy wtth thetr famthes
When I was down wtlh the flu recently, they came by once a
A covert&gt;d dtsh dmner was week to bnng food, but no calls tn between They don't neglect
cnJuYl'&lt;i bv members of the me- they never forget Mother's Day or my birthday- but sttll
Pa st Prestdenls Parley. I could be very dead m a week, wtthout someone checkmg
I call them occastonally but don't like lo bother If I ask a
Amencan LegiOn Awnltary.
Ore" Webster Post 39, favor , ltke ptckmg up somethmg for me, the) sound so busy
Do you suppose they'd feel hurt tf I subscrtbed to the dally
Wednesday mght at the hume
of Mrs Pearl Knapp , check ' -GRANDMA
DEAR GRANDMA
Syracuse prestdenl
Why should you "orry about your daughters' hurt feelings'
The Lord s Prayer m
It's
your life you're safeguardmg - and thetr lacks whtch make
w11 sun opened the meeting
wtth members gtvlflg the Ute telephone scrvtce necessary
If you don 't want to emba rrass them, keep your subscnpllon
pled ge tu the nag and standing In stlent h tbutc fur a seeret
Bul I tlunk a btt of truth mtght msptre more telephone
deceased members Devu•
ttuns were by Mrs Iva Po" ell calls - H
""" gdve a story enutled
The Love uf John me" DEAHHELEN
I ca n't understand these women who say they have no
followed by a poem I Said a
Pr a)'er Today " A com- regrets over premantal sex Those who were loose before
mumcau on from Mrs Jack marnage have more extramantal affatrs, winch leads to more
Balhtzet relatt ve tu the pupp} and more divorce
Sex IS like glue Used to bmd lwo people m marnage, 1t
fw1d was rea d
Next meetmg \\Ill be on wuhes But used mdtscrunmately, tl just messes up hves
Aug 16 with dmncr at a Putnt -KEITH
Pleasant 1estaut ant A sue tal DEAR KEITH
Do your words hold for men toe' - H
huur followed the meettng

lowest-priced Class A fire resi
shingle you can buy.

SEAL-0-M ATIC
SHINGLE STRIP
BONDS SHINGLES
Wlni SUN HEAT

lu Mrs Wtlsun an Amencan
Tounster Gannent Carner
Teachers at the Salem
Center School asstslmg wet e
Mtss Glen na Sprague, mustc
supervisor and e:tccompan1st,
Mrs Anna Turner, grade ftve
teacher, Mrs. Wtmfred Naas,
grade four teacher and wntcr
uf the scnpt, Mrs Carol
Evans, grade three , Mrs
Olive Page, grade two, and
Mrs Wykle Whttley, grade
one, Mrs Vtvtan Pterce and
Mrs Manum Hoffma n,
cooks, and Gene Swan, custt&gt;dian Mrs Bermce Garnes,
cock, was absent due to famt\y Illness

~~

By Charlene Hoeflich

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''The Store With All Kinds of StuW'
FOR PETS STABLES
GA RDENS

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MWE.P'N-

MODERN SUPPLY
lt9 W Mam St

I Girl Scout Diary

Dinner held

as Lawn Tractors
rebate wtth the
purchase of an
MF 1!5 Lawn

marned, the fourth graders
sang For Me and My Gal"
"lule the ftflh graders sang
· Rock-a-Bye Baby'' as the
bu th of Amslee and Pamela
Wtlson were recalled
Mrs. Whtlley tn her commentary told of Mrs Wtlson's
retum to Ohto Umverstty as
her two daughters learned
vta radio the popular song,
· Candy Man· , sWJg by the
stxlh graders
To conclude the ThiS Is
Your Ltfe" program, the
students sang to Mrs Wtlson,
' You Ltght Up My Ltfe' ''
On behalf of the student
body, Eddte Btshop presented

A mustcal Tins Is Your
Life' ""s presented by the
students uf the Salem Center
Elementary School last Frtday m trtbute to Mrs Roberta
Wtlson, rettr1ng prmctpal and
hundreds uf c ri SIS mterven- teacher
Mrs IV) kle Wh1tle) ftrst
tton phone lines m the Umted
Slates F'or the phone nwnber grade teacher, served as
uf one near you, contad your nustress of ce remuntes fut
local mental health assuua- the surpme tnbute wluch
lton ur mental health m- began wtth recollccttuns of
furmatwn serv 1('e Wnte 1o Mt s Wtlsun s chtld huod on a
Dt Blaker 111 care uf th1s farm near Fort Gay, W Va
ne\\spaper, P 0 Box 489 followed br the first graders
Radtu C1ty Statton, Ne" " ngtng Old McDonald Had
York NY 100\9 Volume of a farm ' Her educattun •as
mat! prohtb1ts repltes, but 1ecalled b) the second
smgmg "Sehoul
questwns of general tnterest grad e1s
be dtscussed m fu ture Da)S' Tlurd graders sa ng
You Must Have Been a
('O UJlUl S
Beautiful Baby" as het
tee na ge years \\ Cr t!
ternembered
Muv tng to the ltmc when

Cash Rebate

That'~ n~ht' Massr\·
Ferguson IS u ff('nn~
a b1~ $200 cash

Roberta Wilson
honored with
musical tribute

'll a•1gr)

1\L Well. nobod) ts gotng
to accuse my mother of bemg
a drug addict or an alc'Q hohc
COlr.'&lt;SELOR I am not ac·
cusmg her of anyth mg You
have ptcked up some clues
that suggest something ts
senousl) wrong If you tn·
vesugate a htlle further, you
n~&lt;n fmd 1ou are mtslaken
Ot j uu may fmd you need to
help) our mother
AL I don t thmk I want to
pr) mto her bublness I II watt
wtlll next ume
Thts hot-lme call J!lustrates
a conunon theme Loved ones
often prefer demal tu facmg
the reality of a pamful sllua
Uun The coWJselur could not
be very helpful at tins lnne
Dr Blaker cannot take
telephone ca lls from her
1eaders However, the1 e are

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D of A holds initiation
CHESTER--Three can·
dtdates were mtttauun at Ihe
Tuesda) mght mcctm~ of
Ches ter Co un ctl 323 ,
Daughters of Amc11ca , ltcld
at the hall Charlotte Grant ,
assuctale counctlur prestded
at Ute meeting attended by 30
members
lnttlated were Mrs Hebecca Brodenck, Mrs Emma
Ashley and Ketth Ashley
Elizabeth Hayes , councd
deputy, welcomed the new
members and each of the can·
dictates spoke bncfly
The books will be auchtcd
on July 27 at the home uf Mrs
Hayes Mrs D01uthy Rtldne,
dtstrlct deputy, rcpm ted on
attendmg :he stnct 9 rally at
Toledo The quitrlerly btr·
thdays will tx&gt; observed at the
Jul y 18 meetmg wtth potluck
ref reslm1ents
The yard sale sc heduled fo1
Jul y 7 and 8 was dtscussed

On the second day there wtll
also be a bake sale Plans
were made fur bemg 111 the
Hega tta parade
Refreshments were served
by the kitchen commt\tee
Ptamst "as Helen Wolf
Aitendmg bestdes those
tlllmL'&lt;i were Mrs. Betty
Roush , Mrs Fem Morns,
Mrs Mary Showalter, Mrs
Mae McPeek, Mrs Jean
F'redenck, Mrs Ada Morns ,
Mrs Dons Grueser, Mrs
Mary Ha~ es, Mrs Margaret
Tuttle, Mrs Mary K Holler ,
Mrs Thc~na Whtte, Mrs
Zelda Weber, Mrs Ada Van
Melee . Mrs Ethel Orr, Mrs
Our othy Myers, Mrs Marcta
I&lt; cll cr. Mrs Ada Btssell,
Mr s DorJ Kocntg, Mrs
Goldte FrL'&lt;ienck, Mrs Enna
Cleland , Susan Cleland, M1ss
Ju lte Hose, Mrs Leona
Hensley, Mrs Goldte Wolfe ,
Mrs Letha Wood , and Mrs
lnzy Newell

Rutland VBS to begin

The Rutland Un tied the JUn tors, and Edtth
Mclhudtst Church Btble Tal bet'\ , the youth
school wtll tx&gt;gin Munday ,mq
Mrs Hazel !tit and Donna
eunllnue tlu uugh F'nday, 6 30 Wtlhamson wtll be the craft
to 8 30 p m each evemng
leaders, and mustc wtll be
· Jesus, God's Wonderful provtded by Donna Jenkms
Gtft ' wtll tx&gt; the theme of the and Jane Wtse. Refreshments
Polly Cramer
school Teachers Will he wtll be served by Ruth
Darla Wtlhamson wtlh Mary Erlewme, Janet Wtlhamsoo,
Colwell
asststing Wtlh the and Janet Morns
hammer The shells cannot
Troublesome
begmners
, Ann Webster,
TransportatiOn wtll be pr~
ny aroWld ·DOROTHY
wme slam
prunary
;
~·ae
Sauer
wtth
Joy
vtded
for buys and gtrls on
DEAR POLLY - I l&lt;lke
Sauer
asststmg
wtth
Mtd·
Beech
Grove Road, Leading
care of those pesty httlc bugs
Dj:AR POLLY- Please tell that get mto cornmeal, flour, dlers ; Marga ret Edwards, Creek Hoad, New I.J ma Road,
me how to remove wme pancake mtxes, etc by putand Happy Hollow Road wtth
slams ltn thts case red wme tmg a slick of WJwrapped
ptckups about 6 15 each even·
on a colton and polyester speat mutt gwn m the conmg. Anyone who wtshes to
shtrl ) that I have !ned tatner or bux Now I du not
help wtth the school should
wa slun~ 111 warm water and have to throw away good
contact Mrs Htlt , 742·2635,
detergent wtth no luck
food - ELLA
the dtrector.
My Pomter co ncerns
A collectton wtll be taken
DEAR POLLY - I would
whi\enm~ old hetrluom !mens ltke to tell Mary that her used
each evemng for a spectal
and laces that are so lovely smurmg padq wtll not rust tf
proJect and to help defray
MONDAY
and fragile I grate a bar of she keeps them m an old
cost uf the school
BIBLE SCHOOL Carleton
pure so&lt;~p and add water to plastic margarme conuuner
A fmal plannmg sesston
make a Jelly that I apply to They stay rust free to the Church, I&lt;m gsbury Road , wtll b(! held after the dtnner
Monday through Fnday 9 to on Sunday
tlte statns or dJscolJJrallon very end -S C B
Then hand wa sh usmg only
DEAH POLLY - I got tired 11.30 a m da tl y Clostng
wann water Tht s has worked of replactng drawslnngs tn program July 2, 7:30 p m.
lot me many t1mes - AN- sweat shtrts, racket hoods,
BEND 0' THE RIVER
N ~: 'l1'E
etc after they had worked Garden Clu b, 7 30 Mondlty
DEAR ANNETT8 - You lhetr way out dunng l he night althe home of Mrs Bcrmay have set' the sta1ns by wa sh Now my stmple solu· mce Carpenter Members to
The annual wtener roosl of
wa shin~ m the w&lt;trrn wa ter
lton ts to pm the two ends of take thetr favortte arthe Homebuilders Class of the
Cold water wtll usually each such strmg w~ether rangements and the program
remove fresh stains If your wtth a safety pin (but do be wtll mclude a discusston of Middleport Church of Chi1St
was held at Forest Acres
fabri c will take It, hold a tea sure tt ts rustproof) Thts has the arrangements
Park Tuesday evening.
kettle uf but ltng water htgh saved me a lot of tune and
BIBLE SCHOOL Monday
Edward Evai!S gave the
above the stam and pour frustratiOn -JANET
through Friday at St Paul blessmg Attendmg were
through it Ulltil removed.
DEAH POLLY - In order to Untted Methodist Churc h, Mrs Dorothy Roach and
Arubber band wtll hold the get more use out of creamy Tuppers Plains, 10 until noon
Dartn, Mr and Mr.t. Rayfabrtc taut around the nm of !olton or hqwd makeup keep daily. Clos ing program July mond Baker a nd Angella,
a bowl - POt.t.Y
Lhc bottle upstde down on 1,7.30pm
Mr.t Farte Cole, Davtd and
DEAR POLLY - My Pet your makeup tray When
BIBLE SCHOOL Monday Rae Anne, Mr. and Mrs Her·
Peeve ts wtth messy grocerv , ready to usc the contents Will from 9.30 to 11 30 a.m. datly man Kincaid, Mr and Mr.t.
carL~ that have candy wraJ&gt;- be a I the top of the bottle or
at Chester Grade School
Clay Tuttle, Mack Stewart,
pers, fa ctalll ""ucs and other J"f -MIMI
BIBLE
SCHOOL
at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van
litter in litem -S.M
Polly wtll send you one of Galhpolls Christian Church Meter and Mrs. Brenc!B
DEAH PO LLY -- My her stgned tha nk -you Monday through Friday 6.30 Shuler, Mrs Martha Hwmel,
Pointer concerns shelling newspaper coupon clippers tf to 8 30 p m. each evening.
Mrs Martha Fo•, Sherry,
nuts so that the shells do not she uses your favonte
BIBLE SCHOOL at Laurel Shelly, Terrt and Bobby Fo1,
get itll ovet the counter Pul Potnter, Peeve or Problem m Cliff Free Met hodist Church Rhonda Snyder, Max Geary,
tltc nuts tn a pla ~lle bag, hold her column Wnte POLLY'S Monday through Friday 9 to and Mr and Mrs. Edward
the upenm~ together wtth one POIN'fEI!S in care uf lhts 11 :30 am. dally . Program on Evans Next meeti ng or the
h.md and tall the nuts wtth a nt!wspaper
Sunday, July 2, at 7 p.m
class wtll be 111 September

POLLY·s POINTERS

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Cookout held

7:-~ J?aily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frid~y, June ~1. 1978

TELEVISION
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Legislation
at a glance

Outsiders cannot be barred

COLUMBUS (UP!)- Here
unconslttu!tonally wtth the
By CYNTHIA MIU..S
is a glance at actiVIty
free
flow of mtersta le
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Thursday In the Ohto General
The
Supreme
Court
ruled
7-2
commerce
Assembly
FRID4Y, JUNE 23,1971
Mame, Massachusetts,
today that a state capnot bar
HOUSE
4 30-My Three Sons3, Gilligan's IS 4,ti, ~raoy liunch
New Hampshtre, New
outSiders
from
dumptng
all
10, Little Rascals 15
BUislnlrodueed
s:oo--Here Come The Brldn 3; My Three Sons 4,
HB 1310, Bell Provtdes for thetr waste 111 pnva te ly Jersey, Pe1tnsylvama, Rhode
Guns~oke 8, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33,
the appointment of a owned landfill sttes within tts Island and Vermont also have
laws wh1ch to some degree
Hogen s Heroes 10. Emergency One! t3 : Petticoat
guardian for tbe estate of a borders
Acting
on
challenges
by
bar dtsposal of sohd waste
Junction 15
personfoWld not Ill be sane by
Pluladelplua
and
other
netghcollected m another state,
S JO-Odd Couple -1, News 6, Elec Co 20,33, Mary
a court of common pleas
Tyler Moore 10; Hogan's Heroes IS
bormg
localities,
the
court
accordmg
to bnefs filed wtth
HB 1311, Kurfess. Requues
6 oo--News 323,4,8,1 0,13,1S; ABC News 6, Zoom 20,
struck
down
a
New
Jersey
the
court
the offertng of extended area
Mak\!19 Thl119s Grow JJ.
law that barred outstders
Justtce Potter Stewart,
tel~phone servtce under
6 Jt&gt;-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News13, Andy Griffith 6,
From
ustng
the
Garden
wrtting
for the maJortty, satd
certain ctrcumstances.
CBS News 8,10, Over Easy 20, Antiques 33
the
New
Jersey Supreme
State's
mor
e
than
300
HB 1312, FIX Authortzes
1 t»-Cross-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13; Muppet
Court
was
wrong when tt
landfills
Show 8. News 10, Gilligan's ts . 1S; Almanac 20.
county prosecutors to appeal
The
court
majority
held
upheld
the
law
on groWlds
Insight 33.
a parole board demston to
that
the
law
mterfered
that
"the
banmn
g of
7:31&gt;-Porter Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4, Price Is Right
release an inmate
8; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33, Family Feud 10,
HB 1313, Branstool
Pop Goes The Country 1S
provides for the grantmg of
8 t»-CPO Sharkey 3,4, 1S. Tabitha 6, t3 . Wonder
food and nulrttion servtces. moved 30 days prtor w an
conservatton easements
Woman 8, tO, Washington Week In Review 20,33.
electton 29-II
HB 1314, Deering . Reqwres 83-9.
8 30-Co\umbo 3,4, IS, Operation Petti coat 6,13 1 Wall
Am HB 1160, Lehman
Am . HB 531, Kellogg Rehealth
director
to
momtor
Street Week 20,33
Gtves prosecutors an appeal qutres a crtmtnal penalty for
pnvale water supplies.
9·01)-Mov\e "-40 Carats" 6,13; Incredible Hulk 8,10,
Shepherd's Pie 33
HB 1315, Stmztano Grants as of rtght from eertam trtal a person who permtts certam
9 30-Makem &amp; Clancy 33, tO oo--News 3,4,10, Quincy
compensation to persoi!S diS- and JUVemle cotu"l dectstons anunals to run allarge and to
15, Husbands , Wives &amp; Lovers 8, 10. Austin City
make a related change m
placed by community urban 90-4
Limits 33
Am.
HB
1102,
R.
James
antmals
runmng at large
redevlopment corporaltons
10 :31&gt;-Baseball (Reds Dodgers! 3.4, Monty Python's
Converts
Ohto
University
Am
HB
1017, Shoemaker
Concurs In
Flying Circus 20
Academic
Center
to
a
branch
Reqmres
advance
payment
Senate Amendments
11 oo--News 6,8,10,13,1 S, ABC News 33
campus.
88-10.
of
workers'
compensahon
Am. HB 935, Tansey .
11 30-Baretta 13 , Johnny Carson 15. Movie "Blowing
Am HB 220, R James premuuns for three-month
Revtses
law oo retakmg of
Wild" 6, Movie ""C C &amp; Company" 8, Movie
permits
a rettu"n Ill smgle pertod 28-!1
rest for real estate bro~er's or
"Flight of the Lost Balloon" 10, Janak\ JJ
hfettme
eqUivalent under Conference Report Accepted
salesmen's license. 81-II.
12'41&gt;-lrons\de 13; I DO-Midnight Special 3;4,1S,
retirement
systems. 95-0
Am HB 655, Healy Sets
Am. HB 1134, L. Brown.
1· 41&gt;-News 13
Am Sub HB 1202, Qutlter organtzauonal meetmg dale
2 31&gt;-News 3; 3 oo--Movte "Nighlmare In Chicago" 3.
Revtses regulation of money
Authortzes land conveyance for
4·30-Movle "Thelpcress File" 3, 6 DO-Big Valley
co unty
central
order ftrms. 92--2.
3) 7 DO-Bewitched 3
committees 27-0
Am. HB 316, Murdock. m Toledo m
Movie Channel 4 Am. HB 637, Bowers InSub SB 158, Speck
Allows boards of county
S&amp; 7 P M - Another Man, Another Chance I PG I
creases
common pleas court Improves procedures for
commtsstoners to employ
9 &amp; 11 PM -Carnal Knowteddge !R l
clerk fees 95-0.
collecttve awards by small
counsel. 73-9.
Cablt Ch1nne1 5 Am Sub HB 467, Ca rney. clauns courts 28-0
Sub
HB
469,
Nader.
Allows
1·00 PM - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness Show
Concurs In
occupational drivtng Provtdes tax exemption for
10 00 PM - 100 Club
energy
conversiOn
factlittes
House
Amendments
prtvtleges
for
persons
11.00 PM - Regatta Parade &amp; Highlights
Am SB 435, Roberto
convtcled of drunk drtvmg 90-3
Am . HB 55, J. Thompson. Defmes an umnco rporated
and for termmatton of hcense
Provtdes
for retireme nt mutua l fund as a taxpayer
SATURDAY, JUNE 24,1918
suspensions for refusal w
6 oo--summer Semester 8, 10, 6 30-TVC\assroom 8;
benefits
to
survtce
spouses of 31J-(J,
take an alcohol test 69-12
U.S Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield 13
stale
retirement
systems
92Am SJR lt , Cox Proposes
Am HB 1034, Maddux,
1 oo--Morlo &amp; the Magi c Movie Machine 4, Matters of
1
amendmg the consltlution w
Conftrms
lake
lands
Life 6, Ghost Buoters 8, Public Polley Forums 10.
Am
Sub
HB 1092, case some restrlcttons on
agreements, 84-0.
Grape Ape 13
Bra
nstool.
Provtdes
for coun ty commtsstoners 28-1
AM . HB 1036, Maddu•,
7 30-Salurday Reoort ], World of Survival 4, Ad
accredttatton
of
advanced
Am SB 464, O'Shaug hnesConfirms
lake
lands
ventureo of Muhammad All t5, Wacko 8, Dusty'•
EMT-A 88-5.
sy Authortzes sale of stale
Treel\ouse 6; Dynomutt t3
agreements 87-0
Am Sub HB 1017, Shoe- land m Columbus to Kroger
8 01)-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4, t5, Superfrlends 6, 13,
Am . HB 1037, Branstool.
maker
Penntts a prellllwn 28-0
Three Robontc Stooges 8,10, 8 30-Giobelrotlers
Confirms
lake
lands
secunty
depostl reqwred of
34, 15, Speed Buggy 8.10
Am SB 495 , Bowers
agreements. 86-II
9 oo--Scooby's Lafl A Lymptcs 6,13, Bug• Bunny
employers
under
workers'
Revtses
procedure for
Am
Sub
HB 590,
Road Runner 8,1 0
compensation
93-II
retmbursmg
school dtstrtcts
Chrtstman
Requtr es
10 DO-Pink Panther 3,4, t5. Batman Tarzan 8,10
•
Am
HB
12185,
Chrtstman
for
u
nemp
l oyment
adoption of a state frre code
It DO-Baggy Pants 3,4,15, Krotft Supershow 6,13
School
closmg
procedures
92compensatton
costs
for
and minunum standards for
11 30-Space Sentinels 3, 15, Little Rascals 4, Secrets
0.
auxtliary
~erv
tce
personne
l
ftre prolectton and fire
of Isis 8, 10.
Refuses
to
Concur
28-0
ftghtmg eqwpment. ~
12 DO-Land of lhe Lost 3, 15, Mov ie "The Man Hunter"
In Sell8te Amendments
Am. SB 351, Sehwarwalder
4, Point of View 6; Fat Albert 8, tO; Action News for
Am HB 921, T. Johnlon
Establishes
a pohcy of
Am
HB
422,
Lehman
Kids 13
Requires nondiscrunma tor~
ISSuing
C
itations
for mmor
Ltmtts
su
bst
ttute
co
urt
12 30-Thunder 3, 15. American Bandstand 13. Soul
ctvtl servtce e•ams for the
Tr ain 6, Space Academy 8, tO
mtsdemeanors
rather
than
JUdges
m
sesston
44-44
blmd and deaf. 76-(),
1 oo--Space Ktdettes 3, Viewpoint 8. Mr Magoo 10,
Reconsidered
and
Defeated
makmg
arrests
29-II.
BUts Passed
Four Children 15. In Search of the Real America 33
Am SJR 23, McCormack
Am SB 130, Allows anaesSub
HB
835, Hartley
1 30-Bewtlched 3; Miniature Golf 6, Racer! 8, Film
ProvideB for abuse of family thesiologtsts asststants to ad- Proposes amendmg the
Festival 10, 28th Southern 300 13, Better Way 15,
mtruster anaesthettcs 49-11 constttutton to permtl laws to
members.
92-2
French Chef 33
be enacted alfectmg use of
Concurs In
HB 994, L. Brown . Perllllls
2 oo--Truth or Cons 3. Mov ie "Mysterious Mr
priSOn labor 28-0
Sell8te
Amendments
local Wltls to sell, borrow
Wong" .4, Wrestl ing 15 , Great Teams-Great Years
Sub SB 415, Roberto
Am
HB
1013
,
Jones
6, Movie "Great Day In the Morning" 8. Movie
agaii!St and recetve mterest
Permtts
n onprofit
Au
!homes
bureau
of
cnppled
"My Friend Irma" 10, Ironolde 13, Good Morn ln'
oo notes 92-0.
corporattons
under
contract
chtldren's
servtces
to
treat
Blues 33
Sub. HB 1186, Deermg
wtth
the
state
to
provtde
2 30-Star Trek 3, 3 01)-NCAA Special 6, 13 . Movie
persons
aged
21
or
ove
r
82-II.
Conforms taxmg procedure
"Ghosts on the Loose" 4, Ftlm 15, Book Beat 33
guardianship
servtces
28-0.
Sub
HB
1209,
Begala
Refor railroads Wlder Ohto law
3 3D-People &amp; Places 33. 3 3s-Greatest Sports
Bills
Passed
pea
ls
Instant
voter
wtth federal law. 9().(1,
Legends 3
Am HB 1081, Bowers. ConAm. Sub SB 351, Schwarz- reg1strabon language m sta te
4 oo--Baseball Warm Up 4, 15 , Golf 8, tO, Body Shop
forms
Ohto strtp mme law to
law
88-2
walder Establishes a pohcy
33; 4 ts-Basebatl 3,4,15. 4 30-Catch 33 33
federal
standards 28-0.
Sub.
HB
565,
Leonard
Reof tssumg cttations mstead of
5 DO-Wide World of Sport• 6, 13, Sports Spectacular a,
Am HB 876, Camera
VISes
proced
ur
es
for
making arrests in mmor
Pop Goes The Country 10, To Be Announmced 20,
mtsdemeanor cases 56-37 detennmmg competence of Authortzes the Bureau of
Zoom 33.
5 30-Porter Wagoner 10, Social Security · How to Fit\
Am . SB 382, Freeman. crunmal defendants to stand Workers' Compensat ion to
use dtfferent methods m
Out The Form 21), Once Upon A Ctasolc 33
Authortzes land transfer 111 trtal 87-0
pr ese r v tn g ne cessary
Am.
HB
435,
J
Johnson
6 DO-Lawrence Welk 8, News 10, Zoom 20; Studio See
Stark County. ~ 33
SB 418, Cox Permtts Clarthes procedures for documents 28-0
6 30-ABC News 13. News 6. CBS News tO, You Bet
Sub SB 477 , Mah oney
boards of educa tion to approprtalton of htghway
Your Life 20, Que Paso, USA? 33
Establishes
requ trement
provtde transporta lion to any lands 81-ll
; oo--Ltttle Rascal s 3, Lawrence Wetk 4,15, Hee Haw
to
hea
lth
and safety
relatmg
Am Sub HB 1081, Bowers.
nonrestdent pupil to and from
6,8, Black P.erspective On The News 33, Bugs
of
clients
and
state's
fiscal
a nonpublic htgh school 92-ll Conforms Ohto stnp mine
Bunny 10; Wtld Kingdom 13, Elec Co 21l
obhga!ton
when
a
nursmg
Am . SB 491 , Cox. Allows reclamation law to federal
7 30-We Think You Should Know 3, Lowetl Thomas
hom e
loses
federal
Remembers 33. At\ Star Anything Goes tO; Four
fire levy funds to be used for standards 84-4
certlfl
ca
llon
28-0
Refused to Cuneur
Children 13. Once Upon A Classic 21l
the purpose of purchasmg
Am Sub. HB 513, Deermg
In
Senate
Amendments
8 DO-Bionic Woman 3,4,15. Free Country 6,13, Bob
ambulance eqmpment 93-1
Estabhshes
procedures for
Am.
Sub
HB
513,
Deermg
Newhart 8, 10; Onedln Line 20; Old Friends New
Am SB 495, Bowen.
aba
tement
of
agncullural
Friends 33.
Provtdes
for
implementmg
Revtses procedur e for
8 30-Pttol6, 13; Baby, I' m Back 8,10, In Performance
pollutiOn
and
urban
law
on
agricultural
pollutton
reunbursing school dtstncts
at Wolf Trap 33
28-0
sedunent.
for
unemployment abatement 3&amp;-29
9 DO-Movie "A Sensitive, Passionate Man" 3,4, 15,
Am HB 435, J Johnson
co mpensation cos ts for Conference Report Accepted
Love Boat 6,1 3, Movie " The Sere! of Santa VII
Changes
certam spectal
Am
Sub
SB
158,
Speck.
auxiliary servtces personnel
tori a" 8, 10; Greal Performances 20
powers
tn
htghway land
llevlses
small
clatms
co
urt
10 DO-Fantasy Island 6,13,
94-0.
appropnattons.
28-0
procedures
88-0.
11 DO-News 3,4,6,13,15, Soundstage 33, 11 Is-ABC
Sub. SB 415, Roberto .
Am
sub
HB
806,
Tranter
News 6, News 8,10
Perm i ts
n o nprofit
SENATE
Regulates
the
btddmg
on
tl :31&gt;-Salurday Night 3,4, 15, Movie " Mad Monster
corporations under contract
Bills Passed
motion
pictures
by
theater
Party" 6; Pro Soccer 13
wtth the Mental Health and
Am. HB 1177, Rocco
11 4s-Movle "Our Man Ftlnt" 10, 12 DO-Janakl 33
Retardation Depaitment w Authortzes sale of state owners. 28-0.
12 Is-Don .Kirshner's Rock 'Concert 8; I .&lt;»-Movie
Am Sub HB 422, Lehman
prov1de guardianship property In Broadvtew
"Siory of a Woman" 3; Movie " House of Cards" 4,
Ltm1ts
tim e s ubstttute
servtce. 93-II
Hetghts 29-0
Wolfman Jack 6
muntctpal
court JUdges rna~
Am. SB 441, Van Meter.
Am. HB U02, R James
1 JO-Movle "Fearless Frank" 13, 3 DO-News 3,13;
sit
tn
sesston
28-0
Requires motor vehtcles Converts the OU Academtc
3 30-Mov\e "Secret Ceremony" 3, 5 30-Bononza 3
Refuses
to
Concur
regtstrar to tssue spectal Center to branch campus 27In
House
Amendments
license plates to former 2
Am . SB 493, Meshel
thumbs
Don
1
lighl
Jhe
odds
POW's 90-1
Am HB tl9, Deertng
For Ssturday, June 24
Supplemental
approprtattons
Wrap 1t up early Get out wllh
Am. SB ~ . O'Shaughnes- Spec tfles the manner m
pleasant compamons
btll
().26
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 2l) Aom sy, Authorizes sale of land In which a board of township
trustees may lease or
h1gh and don t get d•scouraged Columbus w Kroger . 96-0.
rst thmgs don t go your
Bernice Bede Osol •fwayat f1Joday
Am. SUb. SB 493, Meshel . purchase land For a township
Recall th e tate ol Supplemental appropnatlons park 30-0
th e hare and lhe tortoise
Am. HB IllS , Htmg
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov 22) bill 77-16.
Requires employers to make
Concurs in
Frust rat ions are l1kely today
monthl y wtthholdmg tax
becau se yo u're apt to set your
Senate Amendments
sights on the wrong Ob)ecttves
payments not later than ten
Am
.
HB
1115,
Hlnlg
You'll maKe tl'le co rrections
banking
days after the close
Requires
employers
Ill
make
however and then 11 s smooth
June 24, 1111
of
each
calendar
mooth. 29-0
tu
monthly
wlthholdmg
sailing .
Know ledge and e)(perlence SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-0ec: payments not later than 10
Am Sub HB 467, Carney.
you ve garnered rn Jhe past will 21) Rather than get uptlghl
Provides tax exemption ror
be put Jo protttabte uses this Joday regarding things you days after close of each
energy
converston facilities,
comrng year Big thi ngs you can 1 amend or control . loc us calendar mmth. 91-3.
solid
waste
and thermal efft·
couldn t putt el l before are now your eltorts and atten11on on
Am. HB 119, Deering
poss1ble and probable
ctency
factllttes
27-3.
areas where you can do so
Specifies the manner m
CANCER (June 21-July 22) CAPRICORN (O.c U-Jon 19) which township trustees may
Sub. HB 55, J Thompson
AvOid goi ng rnlo deb t today Be caretu l today lhat material
Permtts publi c employees
espectal ly over ttems you really things don t become an Iss ue lease or purchase land for a
beneftts to continue after
don't need It mlghllake longer between you and someone perk. 92-ll.
and be harder lo pay of! than yo u revery land ol EveryJhong
remarrtage
.
Am . Sub. HB 234, Orlett
you now realize Find out more witt worK out 11 left un chal·
Am.
HB
220, R James.
Improves state government
about yourselt by sendong tor lenged
Permits
a
return
wthe smgle
your copy at Astro-Graph Let· AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb. 111
lifetime
benefit
equivalent
ter Mall 50 cent• tor each and a People you assocoate wtt n to quiet evening at home w1th the
after the death of a
tong se ll-addressed, stamped da y tend to m1rro r your deport- fami ly
enve lope to Aslro Graph , P.O ment If you want pleasa nt TAURUS (Apr\120-Moy 10) A day dest gnated bbeneflclar y
Bo• 489 Fladto City Statton encounters . b ehave In a lolled wllh h~avy responsobo\\. other than the spouse of the
lies and pressures wtll end
N Y 10019 Be sure to speclty lt~ e ndly manner
birth srgn
PISCES (Feb- 20-Morch 20) qu11e nicely wrlh fri ends tnr s retlrant under the stale
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Do1ng Misusi ng your keen tmagma· everlng You'll com pletely lor- retirement system. 29-0.
nice Jhlngs lor others this Iron maMes Jasos appear dllfl· gel earlier strains
HB 1285, Ch ristm an
evening rs commendable, but It cu lt today If you work Instead GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You II Provides
new
sc hool
won t compleJely aton e lor I hat of rallonalozlng you It see laugh at all the negative !honk·
management
procedures.
lng you did all day long when
abrastve attrtude you've had all !hey re really a snap
day
ARIES (Mirch 21·Aprlt 11) lontghl you discover you re In a 29-0
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Even You re not tn one of ~our more stronger position than you real·
HB 1209, Maddux Restores
though you teet \Ike doing a lot sociable moods todoy !zed
votmg
rights to those who
ol work to_&lt;lay . you could be all Foresake tt-e crowds Plan a !NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN f

valueless ou\-()f·state wastes
.Implicates no constttuttonal protecuon."
Stewart satd the law
wrongly " tmposes on ouklf·
stale commerctal interests
the ftJII burden of qonservtng
the stale's remammg landfill

stale may ban

Wilh
open
space
dtmtmshmg, land values
nsmg and the amount of solid
waste from America 's
gr o wtng
populatton
Increasmg , the problem of
what w do wtth the useless
byproducts of
human
space ''
But Justice Wtlltam Rehn - extslence ha s become more
qutst, m a dissent JOined by and more unporta nt.
The
New
Jersey
Chtef Jushce Warren Burger,
said he sees no way "Ill legtslature, m response lo a
solid waste "criSIS" m the
distmgutsh sohd waste.
from germ-mfected rags, state and concern about
dtseased meat and other envtronmental and health
from
the
noXIOUS Items" which the hazards

prolileration of landftll sttes,
passe d the law 111 1973,
prohtbtllng anyone from
dumpmg waste ongmaling
outstde tts borders
The legtslature concluded
such action was wtthm tts
pohce powers w protect the •
enVIronment

But Stewart satd 1! does not
matter whether the ultunale
a1111 of the law was to reduL..,
waste disposal costs borne by
state resrdents or w save
remammg open lands from
pollut1on

U.S. policy attacked
By CHARLES M. MADIGAN
MOSCOW (UPI) - The
Sovtet
Umon
sharply
attacked the Umted Stales
and NATO for "colleetive and
aggresstve mthtary polthcal
acttons" m Afrtca, chargm g
Westem cnllctsm of Moscow
was
no
more
than
'shameless slander "
The maJOr SoVIet foretgn
policy statement, tssued late
Thursday by the Tass ne:vs
agency, was an obvtous respoi!Se to President Carter's
repeated charges of Sovtet
and Cuban mterference m the
recent confltct m Zaire
" All responstbility for the
posstble consequences of the
whippmg up of lenstons m the
Afrtcan contment rests wtth
the aggresstve etrcles of the
West, " Tass satd
The statement srud efforts
by the Umted States and tts
allies to promote a pan Afncan force to help Zatre
ftght a rebel mvaston was
really an attempt to mcrease
the West's mfluence tn
Afnca
"The transttt on of the
leading Western powers w
coll ecuve and aggresstve
milttary polttt cal actions ts a
new dangerous moment m

Afrtca, " Tass satd
"The gmdmg role m !hetr
unplementation belongs w
the Umted States of Amenca
which IS makmg extenstve
use of the NATO mechamsrn
for tts auns "

It underlmed the Sovtet
Unton 's own posttton tn
Afnca and staled tl will
contmu e " supportmg "
vanous nat tonal ltberatton
movements

4

~IUEWALK
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When it comes to care, the Dairy farme rs in
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We'd like to say 'th.mks folks', for making our
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�6-The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, JUlie 23, 1978

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Cross -add1ct1on
Fonner Ftrst Ladv Betty
Ford 's dtstress was ev1dent
the mght she narrated the
teleVISIOn verston of the
· Nutcracker" ballet As she
stumbled gamely , bu t
wtlhout expresston. through
her !Jnes, one could on!)
asswne she had been overmedtcated - or had over·
mediCated herself
Ftve months later she an·
nounced she was entenng a
hosptlal to overcome a
dependency on ptlls and
alcohol Courageously shed·
ding light on a problem
shared b1 more than two
I!Uilton Amen can women, the
fo rmer ftrst lady broke
Lhrough the pattern of demal
by assertmg tn a very per·
sonal "ay the mstdtous and
destructll'e nature of addtc·
lton
In th ts excerpt from a hot·
hne call, a counselor tnes to
help a " orned son face the
realtty of his mother 's crossaddt ctlon tu alcohol and pills
1Personal mformatton m all
hot-!Jne ~x cerpts has tx&gt;en
altered to protect the caller's
confldenltahty )
AL I'm nol calling for
myself I'm worned about
my mothet' Is tt all nght 1f I
talk even though tl tsn't an
emergency '
COUNSELOR Certatnl)
AL At least, I don t thmk tl 's
an emergency I m confused
by her behavtor I can 't put
my ftnger on anythmg
spectftc, but she has changed
over the past three years She
used to be alert and fWl. now
she's qUiet and preoccupied
Maybe my marnage caused

1

her tu change
I got marned about the
tune all tlus started But
mavtx&gt; th ts ts atlmv llllagma
uuti No one else 111 the fa mtl'
seems to notice

an~1hmg

WI USual
COUNSELOR What pmmpted vour call toda1 "
AL She has a hab tt uf
dnnkmg too mudt at soctal
gatl~nn gs When we " ere at
her !lUUS(' last mght, she gut
pretty drunk I offered to ta ke
her tu her room ~ s I "as
helpmg her do"n the hall she
kept sa) 1ng Glvt' me 111~ l!t·
tie "hite darlings Do 1ou
think she was lalkmg about
pillS'
COUNSELOR She could
have been talkm g .!bout pills.
If so, she mtght be miXIng
them "llh alcohol That ts
reall) dangerous
AL Even "hen 1 uu take
sumethmg as common as
Valtwn '
COUN SELO R
Yes
Valtwn and some other tran
qutllzers, "hen used wtlh
alcohol, tn crease the
po.s! biltl)' uf develupmg an
addicti on
Al. That muot be wh1 the
doctor advtsed her nut to
dnnk when she had Valt Wll m
her system
COUNSELOR Dues she
take Valturn ?
AL I don't really knu\\
About three yea rs ago, she
had trouble relaXIng and the
doctor ~ ave her a prescrtJ&gt;twn She hasn t talked abuu(
the ptlls smec then , so I JUS!
asswned she slopped laktng
them
COUNSELOR You mean
she hasn't ta lked about the
ptlls until last n1ght
AL Maybe she was JUS! ac-

Sum

tmg craz) be&lt;ause of the
alcohol Maytx&gt; she didn 't
kno" what she was sa) mg
Maybe s l~ meant sometlung
else Maybe
.
COUNSELOR Now I'OU
are startmg to rationalize
\OUr !llqlher's behilVIllr JUS\
as we are trymg to establish
wht:.•lht!r she has a senuus
problem
AL That's n~hl I JUS\
can t face lt . What would I
set ' to her '"'
COUNSELOR Could you
talk to her JUS! to c\anf)
"hether or not she ts still takmg Vahu1n.,
AL No I don t reall) "ant
to talk about tht&gt; an)more 1
never should have called
You're no help
COU NSELOR · You sound

"'II

and

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And

IL cornt~s

v.1th either

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),!reat Sa\ln)ls on a J&gt;Opular and prO\l'n
la'l\n t ractor
the MF 85

Tra1•tor W1th
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&amp; Stratton t'n~in e and fH~pt t~d 1n hm•
sh 1rtm~ the MF' Hf• 1s a great tlmt: anti
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Uurry 1 Summer Stampede Sale offer ends

July 2&amp; 1978 L\mlled

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DINNER HELD
The Rev and Mrs Wtl bur
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fu r • nulher yea r at the
\{utla nd United Mcthodtst
C11t1r ch Sunday •I a ca rry-m
dmner to be held 111 the
chu tch du11ng room at 1230
pm

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Scouts of the Pomeroy Elementary School cotnbmed Mon·
day evenmg for a Browme fly-up ceremony and a court of
awards for the JUmors
Mrs Pat Thoma scrvtce umt dtreclor, conducted the fly-up
ceremony for Ma'ry Ann Pterce, Amy Satterfield, Sherry
Southworth, Meltssa Pterce, Jenmfer Swartz, and Cheryl
Roush of Troop 1271 Each of the gtrls received Browrue wmgs
and the gtrl scout treefml
The court of awards opened wtth the flag ceremony con·
dueled by Carolyn Casto and Debbte Werry Mrs Betty Lane,
troop leader, pres1ded at the candle hghtmg ceremony where
the scouts lighted ca ndles as they read the gtrl scout laws
ReceiVIng awards were the followmg scouts:
Cmdy Soulsby, personal hea lth , health atde, JUniOr aide,
bndgmg, cookte patch and the one year pm ,
Daphame Dtllard, world assoctatton pm, gtrl scout pm , year
pm, gtrl scou t patch, Black Dtamond strtp, blue btrd patch,
)Wltor atde and bndgmg patch.
Julte Stsson personal health, cookte and year pm.
Nancy Jo~son, cookte patch, year ptn, health atde, jumor
aide, and bndgmg patch
.
Laura McCullough, personal health, cookte, year pm,]untor
a1de. and bnd gmg patch
Jaye Roberts, cookte, year pm , JWliOr atde, and bndgmg
pa tch
Tnna Reeves, stgn of the star, cooking, camera, personal
hearlth , world games, story teller, cook1e patch, one year ptn,
JWl!Or health atde and bndgmg patch
Karen Spencer, cookmg, cychst, cookte, year ptn, Juntor
at de, and bndgmg patch
Carolyn Casto, Indtan lore, s1gn of the star, magtctan, cookte
patch, year pm, JWliOI' atde and brtdgmg along with a spectal
cookte pm for selhng over 100 boxes
Debbie Werry, home health and safely, hospitality ,
housekeeper , s1gn of the star, magtc carpet, cookmg,
needlecraft, magiCian, cookte patch, year pm, and Juntor atde
and bndgmg
Suzan Thoma, personal health, stgn of the star, drawmg a~d
pamltng, water fWl , camera story teller , collector, cookte
patch, year pm , JWllOr atde , and bndgmg
Crystal Lane, home hea lth and safety, housekeeper, per·
sonal health pets, stgn of the star, cookmg, cookte patch, year
pm, Jum or atde, bndgmg, and a spectal cookte ptn for selhng
over 100 boxes of cooktes
Atmette Johnson. water fUQ, personal health, cookte patch,
yea r pm, )Wltor aide, and ~[ldgill~
,
Dtana Whtle, needlecrah, rPY , home, housekeeper, water
fun, arts mlhe round , cookte, and year ptn
Patty Neutzltng, persona l health, hospttal tty, sewmg, toy
maker. penpal, cockle patch, year pm, JUlltor atde and bndgmg
Angte Ba ker, water fun , housekeepmg, pen pal. cookmg,
personal healt h, cuokte patch, year put, )Wltor atde, and brtdg·
mg

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SHEPAIDFOR THIS AFFAIR
DEAR HELEN
I fellm love wtth a marned man He had money trouble and
borrowed from me
Mervin satd he'd pay tt back from hts next check, but there
have been ftve paydays and no sho"
When! men!ton tl he gets mad and says Ius "tfe doesn t nag
like thts What should I do '- COOLING OFF AND NEEDING
CASH
DEAR COaNC
Tell Mervm the moocher the next tune you ask fur a pay·
back 11 Will be lo hiS wtfe
And contmue coolmg off- fast - H
DEAR HELEN
J hve alone and am up m years Iff had a heart attack or fell
m the tub netghbors probably wouldn't hnd me for days I have
though t of enrolling for a phone-calling scrvtce whtch checks
un elderly· loners" at least once a day . It's run by a local conva lescent home and keeps restdents happily buoy If they get
no answer for a certain penod of ume, they have someone go
to the person's apartment or house
The problem ts, I have two lovely daughters who hve fa trly
she and Mar\!m Wtl sun \\Crc
clos!' by , and they m1ghl be embarrassed. I don't mean to
sound crtltcal, bul they JUS! plam forget to telephone, bemg so
busy wtth thetr famthes
When I was down wtlh the flu recently, they came by once a
A covert&gt;d dtsh dmner was week to bnng food, but no calls tn between They don't neglect
cnJuYl'&lt;i bv members of the me- they never forget Mother's Day or my birthday- but sttll
Pa st Prestdenls Parley. I could be very dead m a week, wtthout someone checkmg
I call them occastonally but don't like lo bother If I ask a
Amencan LegiOn Awnltary.
Ore" Webster Post 39, favor , ltke ptckmg up somethmg for me, the) sound so busy
Do you suppose they'd feel hurt tf I subscrtbed to the dally
Wednesday mght at the hume
of Mrs Pearl Knapp , check ' -GRANDMA
DEAR GRANDMA
Syracuse prestdenl
Why should you "orry about your daughters' hurt feelings'
The Lord s Prayer m
It's
your life you're safeguardmg - and thetr lacks whtch make
w11 sun opened the meeting
wtth members gtvlflg the Ute telephone scrvtce necessary
If you don 't want to emba rrass them, keep your subscnpllon
pled ge tu the nag and standing In stlent h tbutc fur a seeret
Bul I tlunk a btt of truth mtght msptre more telephone
deceased members Devu•
ttuns were by Mrs Iva Po" ell calls - H
""" gdve a story enutled
The Love uf John me" DEAHHELEN
I ca n't understand these women who say they have no
followed by a poem I Said a
Pr a)'er Today " A com- regrets over premantal sex Those who were loose before
mumcau on from Mrs Jack marnage have more extramantal affatrs, winch leads to more
Balhtzet relatt ve tu the pupp} and more divorce
Sex IS like glue Used to bmd lwo people m marnage, 1t
fw1d was rea d
Next meetmg \\Ill be on wuhes But used mdtscrunmately, tl just messes up hves
Aug 16 with dmncr at a Putnt -KEITH
Pleasant 1estaut ant A sue tal DEAR KEITH
Do your words hold for men toe' - H
huur followed the meettng

lowest-priced Class A fire resi
shingle you can buy.

SEAL-0-M ATIC
SHINGLE STRIP
BONDS SHINGLES
Wlni SUN HEAT

lu Mrs Wtlsun an Amencan
Tounster Gannent Carner
Teachers at the Salem
Center School asstslmg wet e
Mtss Glen na Sprague, mustc
supervisor and e:tccompan1st,
Mrs Anna Turner, grade ftve
teacher, Mrs. Wtmfred Naas,
grade four teacher and wntcr
uf the scnpt, Mrs Carol
Evans, grade three , Mrs
Olive Page, grade two, and
Mrs Wykle Whttley, grade
one, Mrs Vtvtan Pterce and
Mrs Manum Hoffma n,
cooks, and Gene Swan, custt&gt;dian Mrs Bermce Garnes,
cock, was absent due to famt\y Illness

~~

By Charlene Hoeflich

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''The Store With All Kinds of StuW'
FOR PETS STABLES
GA RDENS

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MWE.P'N-

MODERN SUPPLY
lt9 W Mam St

I Girl Scout Diary

Dinner held

as Lawn Tractors
rebate wtth the
purchase of an
MF 1!5 Lawn

marned, the fourth graders
sang For Me and My Gal"
"lule the ftflh graders sang
· Rock-a-Bye Baby'' as the
bu th of Amslee and Pamela
Wtlson were recalled
Mrs. Whtlley tn her commentary told of Mrs Wtlson's
retum to Ohto Umverstty as
her two daughters learned
vta radio the popular song,
· Candy Man· , sWJg by the
stxlh graders
To conclude the ThiS Is
Your Ltfe" program, the
students sang to Mrs Wtlson,
' You Ltght Up My Ltfe' ''
On behalf of the student
body, Eddte Btshop presented

A mustcal Tins Is Your
Life' ""s presented by the
students uf the Salem Center
Elementary School last Frtday m trtbute to Mrs Roberta
Wtlson, rettr1ng prmctpal and
hundreds uf c ri SIS mterven- teacher
Mrs IV) kle Wh1tle) ftrst
tton phone lines m the Umted
Slates F'or the phone nwnber grade teacher, served as
uf one near you, contad your nustress of ce remuntes fut
local mental health assuua- the surpme tnbute wluch
lton ur mental health m- began wtth recollccttuns of
furmatwn serv 1('e Wnte 1o Mt s Wtlsun s chtld huod on a
Dt Blaker 111 care uf th1s farm near Fort Gay, W Va
ne\\spaper, P 0 Box 489 followed br the first graders
Radtu C1ty Statton, Ne" " ngtng Old McDonald Had
York NY 100\9 Volume of a farm ' Her educattun •as
mat! prohtb1ts repltes, but 1ecalled b) the second
smgmg "Sehoul
questwns of general tnterest grad e1s
be dtscussed m fu ture Da)S' Tlurd graders sa ng
You Must Have Been a
('O UJlUl S
Beautiful Baby" as het
tee na ge years \\ Cr t!
ternembered
Muv tng to the ltmc when

Cash Rebate

That'~ n~ht' Massr\·
Ferguson IS u ff('nn~
a b1~ $200 cash

Roberta Wilson
honored with
musical tribute

'll a•1gr)

1\L Well. nobod) ts gotng
to accuse my mother of bemg
a drug addict or an alc'Q hohc
COlr.'&lt;SELOR I am not ac·
cusmg her of anyth mg You
have ptcked up some clues
that suggest something ts
senousl) wrong If you tn·
vesugate a htlle further, you
n~&lt;n fmd 1ou are mtslaken
Ot j uu may fmd you need to
help) our mother
AL I don t thmk I want to
pr) mto her bublness I II watt
wtlll next ume
Thts hot-lme call J!lustrates
a conunon theme Loved ones
often prefer demal tu facmg
the reality of a pamful sllua
Uun The coWJselur could not
be very helpful at tins lnne
Dr Blaker cannot take
telephone ca lls from her
1eaders However, the1 e are

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D of A holds initiation
CHESTER--Three can·
dtdates were mtttauun at Ihe
Tuesda) mght mcctm~ of
Ches ter Co un ctl 323 ,
Daughters of Amc11ca , ltcld
at the hall Charlotte Grant ,
assuctale counctlur prestded
at Ute meeting attended by 30
members
lnttlated were Mrs Hebecca Brodenck, Mrs Emma
Ashley and Ketth Ashley
Elizabeth Hayes , councd
deputy, welcomed the new
members and each of the can·
dictates spoke bncfly
The books will be auchtcd
on July 27 at the home uf Mrs
Hayes Mrs D01uthy Rtldne,
dtstrlct deputy, rcpm ted on
attendmg :he stnct 9 rally at
Toledo The quitrlerly btr·
thdays will tx&gt; observed at the
Jul y 18 meetmg wtth potluck
ref reslm1ents
The yard sale sc heduled fo1
Jul y 7 and 8 was dtscussed

On the second day there wtll
also be a bake sale Plans
were made fur bemg 111 the
Hega tta parade
Refreshments were served
by the kitchen commt\tee
Ptamst "as Helen Wolf
Aitendmg bestdes those
tlllmL'&lt;i were Mrs. Betty
Roush , Mrs Fem Morns,
Mrs Mary Showalter, Mrs
Mae McPeek, Mrs Jean
F'redenck, Mrs Ada Morns ,
Mrs Dons Grueser, Mrs
Mary Ha~ es, Mrs Margaret
Tuttle, Mrs Mary K Holler ,
Mrs Thc~na Whtte, Mrs
Zelda Weber, Mrs Ada Van
Melee . Mrs Ethel Orr, Mrs
Our othy Myers, Mrs Marcta
I&lt; cll cr. Mrs Ada Btssell,
Mr s DorJ Kocntg, Mrs
Goldte FrL'&lt;ienck, Mrs Enna
Cleland , Susan Cleland, M1ss
Ju lte Hose, Mrs Leona
Hensley, Mrs Goldte Wolfe ,
Mrs Letha Wood , and Mrs
lnzy Newell

Rutland VBS to begin

The Rutland Un tied the JUn tors, and Edtth
Mclhudtst Church Btble Tal bet'\ , the youth
school wtll tx&gt;gin Munday ,mq
Mrs Hazel !tit and Donna
eunllnue tlu uugh F'nday, 6 30 Wtlhamson wtll be the craft
to 8 30 p m each evemng
leaders, and mustc wtll be
· Jesus, God's Wonderful provtded by Donna Jenkms
Gtft ' wtll tx&gt; the theme of the and Jane Wtse. Refreshments
Polly Cramer
school Teachers Will he wtll be served by Ruth
Darla Wtlhamson wtlh Mary Erlewme, Janet Wtlhamsoo,
Colwell
asststing Wtlh the and Janet Morns
hammer The shells cannot
Troublesome
begmners
, Ann Webster,
TransportatiOn wtll be pr~
ny aroWld ·DOROTHY
wme slam
prunary
;
~·ae
Sauer
wtth
Joy
vtded
for buys and gtrls on
DEAR POLLY - I l&lt;lke
Sauer
asststmg
wtth
Mtd·
Beech
Grove Road, Leading
care of those pesty httlc bugs
Dj:AR POLLY- Please tell that get mto cornmeal, flour, dlers ; Marga ret Edwards, Creek Hoad, New I.J ma Road,
me how to remove wme pancake mtxes, etc by putand Happy Hollow Road wtth
slams ltn thts case red wme tmg a slick of WJwrapped
ptckups about 6 15 each even·
on a colton and polyester speat mutt gwn m the conmg. Anyone who wtshes to
shtrl ) that I have !ned tatner or bux Now I du not
help wtth the school should
wa slun~ 111 warm water and have to throw away good
contact Mrs Htlt , 742·2635,
detergent wtth no luck
food - ELLA
the dtrector.
My Pomter co ncerns
A collectton wtll be taken
DEAR POLLY - I would
whi\enm~ old hetrluom !mens ltke to tell Mary that her used
each evemng for a spectal
and laces that are so lovely smurmg padq wtll not rust tf
proJect and to help defray
MONDAY
and fragile I grate a bar of she keeps them m an old
cost uf the school
BIBLE SCHOOL Carleton
pure so&lt;~p and add water to plastic margarme conuuner
A fmal plannmg sesston
make a Jelly that I apply to They stay rust free to the Church, I&lt;m gsbury Road , wtll b(! held after the dtnner
Monday through Fnday 9 to on Sunday
tlte statns or dJscolJJrallon very end -S C B
Then hand wa sh usmg only
DEAH POLLY - I got tired 11.30 a m da tl y Clostng
wann water Tht s has worked of replactng drawslnngs tn program July 2, 7:30 p m.
lot me many t1mes - AN- sweat shtrts, racket hoods,
BEND 0' THE RIVER
N ~: 'l1'E
etc after they had worked Garden Clu b, 7 30 Mondlty
DEAR ANNETT8 - You lhetr way out dunng l he night althe home of Mrs Bcrmay have set' the sta1ns by wa sh Now my stmple solu· mce Carpenter Members to
The annual wtener roosl of
wa shin~ m the w&lt;trrn wa ter
lton ts to pm the two ends of take thetr favortte arthe Homebuilders Class of the
Cold water wtll usually each such strmg w~ether rangements and the program
remove fresh stains If your wtth a safety pin (but do be wtll mclude a discusston of Middleport Church of Chi1St
was held at Forest Acres
fabri c will take It, hold a tea sure tt ts rustproof) Thts has the arrangements
Park Tuesday evening.
kettle uf but ltng water htgh saved me a lot of tune and
BIBLE SCHOOL Monday
Edward Evai!S gave the
above the stam and pour frustratiOn -JANET
through Friday at St Paul blessmg Attendmg were
through it Ulltil removed.
DEAH POLLY - In order to Untted Methodist Churc h, Mrs Dorothy Roach and
Arubber band wtll hold the get more use out of creamy Tuppers Plains, 10 until noon
Dartn, Mr and Mr.t. Rayfabrtc taut around the nm of !olton or hqwd makeup keep daily. Clos ing program July mond Baker a nd Angella,
a bowl - POt.t.Y
Lhc bottle upstde down on 1,7.30pm
Mr.t Farte Cole, Davtd and
DEAR POLLY - My Pet your makeup tray When
BIBLE SCHOOL Monday Rae Anne, Mr. and Mrs Her·
Peeve ts wtth messy grocerv , ready to usc the contents Will from 9.30 to 11 30 a.m. datly man Kincaid, Mr and Mr.t.
carL~ that have candy wraJ&gt;- be a I the top of the bottle or
at Chester Grade School
Clay Tuttle, Mack Stewart,
pers, fa ctalll ""ucs and other J"f -MIMI
BIBLE
SCHOOL
at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van
litter in litem -S.M
Polly wtll send you one of Galhpolls Christian Church Meter and Mrs. Brenc!B
DEAH PO LLY -- My her stgned tha nk -you Monday through Friday 6.30 Shuler, Mrs Martha Hwmel,
Pointer concerns shelling newspaper coupon clippers tf to 8 30 p m. each evening.
Mrs Martha Fo•, Sherry,
nuts so that the shells do not she uses your favonte
BIBLE SCHOOL at Laurel Shelly, Terrt and Bobby Fo1,
get itll ovet the counter Pul Potnter, Peeve or Problem m Cliff Free Met hodist Church Rhonda Snyder, Max Geary,
tltc nuts tn a pla ~lle bag, hold her column Wnte POLLY'S Monday through Friday 9 to and Mr and Mrs. Edward
the upenm~ together wtth one POIN'fEI!S in care uf lhts 11 :30 am. dally . Program on Evans Next meeti ng or the
h.md and tall the nuts wtth a nt!wspaper
Sunday, July 2, at 7 p.m
class wtll be 111 September

POLLY·s POINTERS

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Cookout held

7:-~ J?aily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frid~y, June ~1. 1978

TELEVISION
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Legislation
at a glance

Outsiders cannot be barred

COLUMBUS (UP!)- Here
unconslttu!tonally wtth the
By CYNTHIA MIU..S
is a glance at actiVIty
free
flow of mtersta le
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Thursday In the Ohto General
The
Supreme
Court
ruled
7-2
commerce
Assembly
FRID4Y, JUNE 23,1971
Mame, Massachusetts,
today that a state capnot bar
HOUSE
4 30-My Three Sons3, Gilligan's IS 4,ti, ~raoy liunch
New Hampshtre, New
outSiders
from
dumptng
all
10, Little Rascals 15
BUislnlrodueed
s:oo--Here Come The Brldn 3; My Three Sons 4,
HB 1310, Bell Provtdes for thetr waste 111 pnva te ly Jersey, Pe1tnsylvama, Rhode
Guns~oke 8, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33,
the appointment of a owned landfill sttes within tts Island and Vermont also have
laws wh1ch to some degree
Hogen s Heroes 10. Emergency One! t3 : Petticoat
guardian for tbe estate of a borders
Acting
on
challenges
by
bar dtsposal of sohd waste
Junction 15
personfoWld not Ill be sane by
Pluladelplua
and
other
netghcollected m another state,
S JO-Odd Couple -1, News 6, Elec Co 20,33, Mary
a court of common pleas
Tyler Moore 10; Hogan's Heroes IS
bormg
localities,
the
court
accordmg
to bnefs filed wtth
HB 1311, Kurfess. Requues
6 oo--News 323,4,8,1 0,13,1S; ABC News 6, Zoom 20,
struck
down
a
New
Jersey
the
court
the offertng of extended area
Mak\!19 Thl119s Grow JJ.
law that barred outstders
Justtce Potter Stewart,
tel~phone servtce under
6 Jt&gt;-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News13, Andy Griffith 6,
From
ustng
the
Garden
wrtting
for the maJortty, satd
certain ctrcumstances.
CBS News 8,10, Over Easy 20, Antiques 33
the
New
Jersey Supreme
State's
mor
e
than
300
HB 1312, FIX Authortzes
1 t»-Cross-Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13; Muppet
Court
was
wrong when tt
landfills
Show 8. News 10, Gilligan's ts . 1S; Almanac 20.
county prosecutors to appeal
The
court
majority
held
upheld
the
law
on groWlds
Insight 33.
a parole board demston to
that
the
law
mterfered
that
"the
banmn
g of
7:31&gt;-Porter Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4, Price Is Right
release an inmate
8; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 20,33, Family Feud 10,
HB 1313, Branstool
Pop Goes The Country 1S
provides for the grantmg of
8 t»-CPO Sharkey 3,4, 1S. Tabitha 6, t3 . Wonder
food and nulrttion servtces. moved 30 days prtor w an
conservatton easements
Woman 8, tO, Washington Week In Review 20,33.
electton 29-II
HB 1314, Deering . Reqwres 83-9.
8 30-Co\umbo 3,4, IS, Operation Petti coat 6,13 1 Wall
Am HB 1160, Lehman
Am . HB 531, Kellogg Rehealth
director
to
momtor
Street Week 20,33
Gtves prosecutors an appeal qutres a crtmtnal penalty for
pnvale water supplies.
9·01)-Mov\e "-40 Carats" 6,13; Incredible Hulk 8,10,
Shepherd's Pie 33
HB 1315, Stmztano Grants as of rtght from eertam trtal a person who permtts certam
9 30-Makem &amp; Clancy 33, tO oo--News 3,4,10, Quincy
compensation to persoi!S diS- and JUVemle cotu"l dectstons anunals to run allarge and to
15, Husbands , Wives &amp; Lovers 8, 10. Austin City
make a related change m
placed by community urban 90-4
Limits 33
Am.
HB
1102,
R.
James
antmals
runmng at large
redevlopment corporaltons
10 :31&gt;-Baseball (Reds Dodgers! 3.4, Monty Python's
Converts
Ohto
University
Am
HB
1017, Shoemaker
Concurs In
Flying Circus 20
Academic
Center
to
a
branch
Reqmres
advance
payment
Senate Amendments
11 oo--News 6,8,10,13,1 S, ABC News 33
campus.
88-10.
of
workers'
compensahon
Am. HB 935, Tansey .
11 30-Baretta 13 , Johnny Carson 15. Movie "Blowing
Am HB 220, R James premuuns for three-month
Revtses
law oo retakmg of
Wild" 6, Movie ""C C &amp; Company" 8, Movie
permits
a rettu"n Ill smgle pertod 28-!1
rest for real estate bro~er's or
"Flight of the Lost Balloon" 10, Janak\ JJ
hfettme
eqUivalent under Conference Report Accepted
salesmen's license. 81-II.
12'41&gt;-lrons\de 13; I DO-Midnight Special 3;4,1S,
retirement
systems. 95-0
Am HB 655, Healy Sets
Am. HB 1134, L. Brown.
1· 41&gt;-News 13
Am Sub HB 1202, Qutlter organtzauonal meetmg dale
2 31&gt;-News 3; 3 oo--Movte "Nighlmare In Chicago" 3.
Revtses regulation of money
Authortzes land conveyance for
4·30-Movle "Thelpcress File" 3, 6 DO-Big Valley
co unty
central
order ftrms. 92--2.
3) 7 DO-Bewitched 3
committees 27-0
Am. HB 316, Murdock. m Toledo m
Movie Channel 4 Am. HB 637, Bowers InSub SB 158, Speck
Allows boards of county
S&amp; 7 P M - Another Man, Another Chance I PG I
creases
common pleas court Improves procedures for
commtsstoners to employ
9 &amp; 11 PM -Carnal Knowteddge !R l
clerk fees 95-0.
collecttve awards by small
counsel. 73-9.
Cablt Ch1nne1 5 Am Sub HB 467, Ca rney. clauns courts 28-0
Sub
HB
469,
Nader.
Allows
1·00 PM - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness Show
Concurs In
occupational drivtng Provtdes tax exemption for
10 00 PM - 100 Club
energy
conversiOn
factlittes
House
Amendments
prtvtleges
for
persons
11.00 PM - Regatta Parade &amp; Highlights
Am SB 435, Roberto
convtcled of drunk drtvmg 90-3
Am . HB 55, J. Thompson. Defmes an umnco rporated
and for termmatton of hcense
Provtdes
for retireme nt mutua l fund as a taxpayer
SATURDAY, JUNE 24,1918
suspensions for refusal w
6 oo--summer Semester 8, 10, 6 30-TVC\assroom 8;
benefits
to
survtce
spouses of 31J-(J,
take an alcohol test 69-12
U.S Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield 13
stale
retirement
systems
92Am SJR lt , Cox Proposes
Am HB 1034, Maddux,
1 oo--Morlo &amp; the Magi c Movie Machine 4, Matters of
1
amendmg the consltlution w
Conftrms
lake
lands
Life 6, Ghost Buoters 8, Public Polley Forums 10.
Am
Sub
HB 1092, case some restrlcttons on
agreements, 84-0.
Grape Ape 13
Bra
nstool.
Provtdes
for coun ty commtsstoners 28-1
AM . HB 1036, Maddu•,
7 30-Salurday Reoort ], World of Survival 4, Ad
accredttatton
of
advanced
Am SB 464, O'Shaug hnesConfirms
lake
lands
ventureo of Muhammad All t5, Wacko 8, Dusty'•
EMT-A 88-5.
sy Authortzes sale of stale
Treel\ouse 6; Dynomutt t3
agreements 87-0
Am Sub HB 1017, Shoe- land m Columbus to Kroger
8 01)-Hong Kong Phooey 3,4, t5, Superfrlends 6, 13,
Am . HB 1037, Branstool.
maker
Penntts a prellllwn 28-0
Three Robontc Stooges 8,10, 8 30-Giobelrotlers
Confirms
lake
lands
secunty
depostl reqwred of
34, 15, Speed Buggy 8.10
Am SB 495 , Bowers
agreements. 86-II
9 oo--Scooby's Lafl A Lymptcs 6,13, Bug• Bunny
employers
under
workers'
Revtses
procedure for
Am
Sub
HB 590,
Road Runner 8,1 0
compensation
93-II
retmbursmg
school dtstrtcts
Chrtstman
Requtr es
10 DO-Pink Panther 3,4, t5. Batman Tarzan 8,10
•
Am
HB
12185,
Chrtstman
for
u
nemp
l oyment
adoption of a state frre code
It DO-Baggy Pants 3,4,15, Krotft Supershow 6,13
School
closmg
procedures
92compensatton
costs
for
and minunum standards for
11 30-Space Sentinels 3, 15, Little Rascals 4, Secrets
0.
auxtliary
~erv
tce
personne
l
ftre prolectton and fire
of Isis 8, 10.
Refuses
to
Concur
28-0
ftghtmg eqwpment. ~
12 DO-Land of lhe Lost 3, 15, Mov ie "The Man Hunter"
In Sell8te Amendments
Am. SB 351, Sehwarwalder
4, Point of View 6; Fat Albert 8, tO; Action News for
Am HB 921, T. Johnlon
Establishes
a pohcy of
Am
HB
422,
Lehman
Kids 13
Requires nondiscrunma tor~
ISSuing
C
itations
for mmor
Ltmtts
su
bst
ttute
co
urt
12 30-Thunder 3, 15. American Bandstand 13. Soul
ctvtl servtce e•ams for the
Tr ain 6, Space Academy 8, tO
mtsdemeanors
rather
than
JUdges
m
sesston
44-44
blmd and deaf. 76-(),
1 oo--Space Ktdettes 3, Viewpoint 8. Mr Magoo 10,
Reconsidered
and
Defeated
makmg
arrests
29-II.
BUts Passed
Four Children 15. In Search of the Real America 33
Am SJR 23, McCormack
Am SB 130, Allows anaesSub
HB
835, Hartley
1 30-Bewtlched 3; Miniature Golf 6, Racer! 8, Film
ProvideB for abuse of family thesiologtsts asststants to ad- Proposes amendmg the
Festival 10, 28th Southern 300 13, Better Way 15,
mtruster anaesthettcs 49-11 constttutton to permtl laws to
members.
92-2
French Chef 33
be enacted alfectmg use of
Concurs In
HB 994, L. Brown . Perllllls
2 oo--Truth or Cons 3. Mov ie "Mysterious Mr
priSOn labor 28-0
Sell8te
Amendments
local Wltls to sell, borrow
Wong" .4, Wrestl ing 15 , Great Teams-Great Years
Sub SB 415, Roberto
Am
HB
1013
,
Jones
6, Movie "Great Day In the Morning" 8. Movie
agaii!St and recetve mterest
Permtts
n onprofit
Au
!homes
bureau
of
cnppled
"My Friend Irma" 10, Ironolde 13, Good Morn ln'
oo notes 92-0.
corporattons
under
contract
chtldren's
servtces
to
treat
Blues 33
Sub. HB 1186, Deermg
wtth
the
state
to
provtde
2 30-Star Trek 3, 3 01)-NCAA Special 6, 13 . Movie
persons
aged
21
or
ove
r
82-II.
Conforms taxmg procedure
"Ghosts on the Loose" 4, Ftlm 15, Book Beat 33
guardianship
servtces
28-0.
Sub
HB
1209,
Begala
Refor railroads Wlder Ohto law
3 3D-People &amp; Places 33. 3 3s-Greatest Sports
Bills
Passed
pea
ls
Instant
voter
wtth federal law. 9().(1,
Legends 3
Am HB 1081, Bowers. ConAm. Sub SB 351, Schwarz- reg1strabon language m sta te
4 oo--Baseball Warm Up 4, 15 , Golf 8, tO, Body Shop
forms
Ohto strtp mme law to
law
88-2
walder Establishes a pohcy
33; 4 ts-Basebatl 3,4,15. 4 30-Catch 33 33
federal
standards 28-0.
Sub.
HB
565,
Leonard
Reof tssumg cttations mstead of
5 DO-Wide World of Sport• 6, 13, Sports Spectacular a,
Am HB 876, Camera
VISes
proced
ur
es
for
making arrests in mmor
Pop Goes The Country 10, To Be Announmced 20,
mtsdemeanor cases 56-37 detennmmg competence of Authortzes the Bureau of
Zoom 33.
5 30-Porter Wagoner 10, Social Security · How to Fit\
Am . SB 382, Freeman. crunmal defendants to stand Workers' Compensat ion to
use dtfferent methods m
Out The Form 21), Once Upon A Ctasolc 33
Authortzes land transfer 111 trtal 87-0
pr ese r v tn g ne cessary
Am.
HB
435,
J
Johnson
6 DO-Lawrence Welk 8, News 10, Zoom 20; Studio See
Stark County. ~ 33
SB 418, Cox Permtts Clarthes procedures for documents 28-0
6 30-ABC News 13. News 6. CBS News tO, You Bet
Sub SB 477 , Mah oney
boards of educa tion to approprtalton of htghway
Your Life 20, Que Paso, USA? 33
Establishes
requ trement
provtde transporta lion to any lands 81-ll
; oo--Ltttle Rascal s 3, Lawrence Wetk 4,15, Hee Haw
to
hea
lth
and safety
relatmg
Am Sub HB 1081, Bowers.
nonrestdent pupil to and from
6,8, Black P.erspective On The News 33, Bugs
of
clients
and
state's
fiscal
a nonpublic htgh school 92-ll Conforms Ohto stnp mine
Bunny 10; Wtld Kingdom 13, Elec Co 21l
obhga!ton
when
a
nursmg
Am . SB 491 , Cox. Allows reclamation law to federal
7 30-We Think You Should Know 3, Lowetl Thomas
hom e
loses
federal
Remembers 33. At\ Star Anything Goes tO; Four
fire levy funds to be used for standards 84-4
certlfl
ca
llon
28-0
Refused to Cuneur
Children 13. Once Upon A Classic 21l
the purpose of purchasmg
Am Sub. HB 513, Deermg
In
Senate
Amendments
8 DO-Bionic Woman 3,4,15. Free Country 6,13, Bob
ambulance eqmpment 93-1
Estabhshes
procedures for
Am.
Sub
HB
513,
Deermg
Newhart 8, 10; Onedln Line 20; Old Friends New
Am SB 495, Bowen.
aba
tement
of
agncullural
Friends 33.
Provtdes
for
implementmg
Revtses procedur e for
8 30-Pttol6, 13; Baby, I' m Back 8,10, In Performance
pollutiOn
and
urban
law
on
agricultural
pollutton
reunbursing school dtstncts
at Wolf Trap 33
28-0
sedunent.
for
unemployment abatement 3&amp;-29
9 DO-Movie "A Sensitive, Passionate Man" 3,4, 15,
Am HB 435, J Johnson
co mpensation cos ts for Conference Report Accepted
Love Boat 6,1 3, Movie " The Sere! of Santa VII
Changes
certam spectal
Am
Sub
SB
158,
Speck.
auxiliary servtces personnel
tori a" 8, 10; Greal Performances 20
powers
tn
htghway land
llevlses
small
clatms
co
urt
10 DO-Fantasy Island 6,13,
94-0.
appropnattons.
28-0
procedures
88-0.
11 DO-News 3,4,6,13,15, Soundstage 33, 11 Is-ABC
Sub. SB 415, Roberto .
Am
sub
HB
806,
Tranter
News 6, News 8,10
Perm i ts
n o nprofit
SENATE
Regulates
the
btddmg
on
tl :31&gt;-Salurday Night 3,4, 15, Movie " Mad Monster
corporations under contract
Bills Passed
motion
pictures
by
theater
Party" 6; Pro Soccer 13
wtth the Mental Health and
Am. HB 1177, Rocco
11 4s-Movle "Our Man Ftlnt" 10, 12 DO-Janakl 33
Retardation Depaitment w Authortzes sale of state owners. 28-0.
12 Is-Don .Kirshner's Rock 'Concert 8; I .&lt;»-Movie
Am Sub HB 422, Lehman
prov1de guardianship property In Broadvtew
"Siory of a Woman" 3; Movie " House of Cards" 4,
Ltm1ts
tim e s ubstttute
servtce. 93-II
Hetghts 29-0
Wolfman Jack 6
muntctpal
court JUdges rna~
Am. SB 441, Van Meter.
Am. HB U02, R James
1 JO-Movle "Fearless Frank" 13, 3 DO-News 3,13;
sit
tn
sesston
28-0
Requires motor vehtcles Converts the OU Academtc
3 30-Mov\e "Secret Ceremony" 3, 5 30-Bononza 3
Refuses
to
Concur
regtstrar to tssue spectal Center to branch campus 27In
House
Amendments
license plates to former 2
Am . SB 493, Meshel
thumbs
Don
1
lighl
Jhe
odds
POW's 90-1
Am HB tl9, Deertng
For Ssturday, June 24
Supplemental
approprtattons
Wrap 1t up early Get out wllh
Am. SB ~ . O'Shaughnes- Spec tfles the manner m
pleasant compamons
btll
().26
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 2l) Aom sy, Authorizes sale of land In which a board of township
trustees may lease or
h1gh and don t get d•scouraged Columbus w Kroger . 96-0.
rst thmgs don t go your
Bernice Bede Osol •fwayat f1Joday
Am. SUb. SB 493, Meshel . purchase land For a township
Recall th e tate ol Supplemental appropnatlons park 30-0
th e hare and lhe tortoise
Am. HB IllS , Htmg
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov 22) bill 77-16.
Requires employers to make
Concurs in
Frust rat ions are l1kely today
monthl y wtthholdmg tax
becau se yo u're apt to set your
Senate Amendments
sights on the wrong Ob)ecttves
payments not later than ten
Am
.
HB
1115,
Hlnlg
You'll maKe tl'le co rrections
banking
days after the close
Requires
employers
Ill
make
however and then 11 s smooth
June 24, 1111
of
each
calendar
mooth. 29-0
tu
monthly
wlthholdmg
sailing .
Know ledge and e)(perlence SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-0ec: payments not later than 10
Am Sub HB 467, Carney.
you ve garnered rn Jhe past will 21) Rather than get uptlghl
Provides tax exemption ror
be put Jo protttabte uses this Joday regarding things you days after close of each
energy
converston facilities,
comrng year Big thi ngs you can 1 amend or control . loc us calendar mmth. 91-3.
solid
waste
and thermal efft·
couldn t putt el l before are now your eltorts and atten11on on
Am. HB 119, Deering
poss1ble and probable
ctency
factllttes
27-3.
areas where you can do so
Specifies the manner m
CANCER (June 21-July 22) CAPRICORN (O.c U-Jon 19) which township trustees may
Sub. HB 55, J Thompson
AvOid goi ng rnlo deb t today Be caretu l today lhat material
Permtts publi c employees
espectal ly over ttems you really things don t become an Iss ue lease or purchase land for a
beneftts to continue after
don't need It mlghllake longer between you and someone perk. 92-ll.
and be harder lo pay of! than yo u revery land ol EveryJhong
remarrtage
.
Am . Sub. HB 234, Orlett
you now realize Find out more witt worK out 11 left un chal·
Am.
HB
220, R James.
Improves state government
about yourselt by sendong tor lenged
Permits
a
return
wthe smgle
your copy at Astro-Graph Let· AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb. 111
lifetime
benefit
equivalent
ter Mall 50 cent• tor each and a People you assocoate wtt n to quiet evening at home w1th the
after the death of a
tong se ll-addressed, stamped da y tend to m1rro r your deport- fami ly
enve lope to Aslro Graph , P.O ment If you want pleasa nt TAURUS (Apr\120-Moy 10) A day dest gnated bbeneflclar y
Bo• 489 Fladto City Statton encounters . b ehave In a lolled wllh h~avy responsobo\\. other than the spouse of the
lies and pressures wtll end
N Y 10019 Be sure to speclty lt~ e ndly manner
birth srgn
PISCES (Feb- 20-Morch 20) qu11e nicely wrlh fri ends tnr s retlrant under the stale
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Do1ng Misusi ng your keen tmagma· everlng You'll com pletely lor- retirement system. 29-0.
nice Jhlngs lor others this Iron maMes Jasos appear dllfl· gel earlier strains
HB 1285, Ch ristm an
evening rs commendable, but It cu lt today If you work Instead GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You II Provides
new
sc hool
won t compleJely aton e lor I hat of rallonalozlng you It see laugh at all the negative !honk·
management
procedures.
lng you did all day long when
abrastve attrtude you've had all !hey re really a snap
day
ARIES (Mirch 21·Aprlt 11) lontghl you discover you re In a 29-0
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Even You re not tn one of ~our more stronger position than you real·
HB 1209, Maddux Restores
though you teet \Ike doing a lot sociable moods todoy !zed
votmg
rights to those who
ol work to_&lt;lay . you could be all Foresake tt-e crowds Plan a !NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN f

valueless ou\-()f·state wastes
.Implicates no constttuttonal protecuon."
Stewart satd the law
wrongly " tmposes on ouklf·
stale commerctal interests
the ftJII burden of qonservtng
the stale's remammg landfill

stale may ban

Wilh
open
space
dtmtmshmg, land values
nsmg and the amount of solid
waste from America 's
gr o wtng
populatton
Increasmg , the problem of
what w do wtth the useless
byproducts of
human
space ''
But Justice Wtlltam Rehn - extslence ha s become more
qutst, m a dissent JOined by and more unporta nt.
The
New
Jersey
Chtef Jushce Warren Burger,
said he sees no way "Ill legtslature, m response lo a
solid waste "criSIS" m the
distmgutsh sohd waste.
from germ-mfected rags, state and concern about
dtseased meat and other envtronmental and health
from
the
noXIOUS Items" which the hazards

prolileration of landftll sttes,
passe d the law 111 1973,
prohtbtllng anyone from
dumpmg waste ongmaling
outstde tts borders
The legtslature concluded
such action was wtthm tts
pohce powers w protect the •
enVIronment

But Stewart satd 1! does not
matter whether the ultunale
a1111 of the law was to reduL..,
waste disposal costs borne by
state resrdents or w save
remammg open lands from
pollut1on

U.S. policy attacked
By CHARLES M. MADIGAN
MOSCOW (UPI) - The
Sovtet
Umon
sharply
attacked the Umted Stales
and NATO for "colleetive and
aggresstve mthtary polthcal
acttons" m Afrtca, chargm g
Westem cnllctsm of Moscow
was
no
more
than
'shameless slander "
The maJOr SoVIet foretgn
policy statement, tssued late
Thursday by the Tass ne:vs
agency, was an obvtous respoi!Se to President Carter's
repeated charges of Sovtet
and Cuban mterference m the
recent confltct m Zaire
" All responstbility for the
posstble consequences of the
whippmg up of lenstons m the
Afrtcan contment rests wtth
the aggresstve etrcles of the
West, " Tass satd
The statement srud efforts
by the Umted States and tts
allies to promote a pan Afncan force to help Zatre
ftght a rebel mvaston was
really an attempt to mcrease
the West's mfluence tn
Afnca
"The transttt on of the
leading Western powers w
coll ecuve and aggresstve
milttary polttt cal actions ts a
new dangerous moment m

Afrtca, " Tass satd
"The gmdmg role m !hetr
unplementation belongs w
the Umted States of Amenca
which IS makmg extenstve
use of the NATO mechamsrn
for tts auns "

It underlmed the Sovtet
Unton 's own posttton tn
Afnca and staled tl will
contmu e " supportmg "
vanous nat tonal ltberatton
movements

4

~IUEWALK
\

SPECIALS
Fnday, June 23 &amp; Saturday, June 24
(Broken S1zesl
1 Group

Reg. $21 99

PEDWIN LOAFERS ..... NOW $1599

THE
SHOE BOX
Middleport, Ohio

_We Always Go
First Class!
When it comes to care, the Dairy farme rs in
this community have excelled themselves.
We'd like to say 'th.mks folks', for making our
job so pleasant!

SUGAR RUN MILLS
' POMEROY, 0 .

180MULBERRY AVE.

ASTRO•GRAPH

~l(]wm

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

~mcrm~ITJ~

DAIRY ISLE
SPECIAL JUNE 24-30
CHECK THE SHERBET SPECIAL

FISH SANDWICH
&amp; FRIES

Locusl &amp; ~th St.

l

Middleport, 0

94~
991-514&amp;

�8-The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, JwJe 23. 1978

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.
TRINITY CH URCH

~e "'

Pernn poster Bob Sue!-. )undoy
sc hoo l ~upr Church School !7 15
om Worshtp servrc.~: 10 30om
(hotr rehearsal Tue!&gt;doy 7 30
p m under drrectton of Ahn•
Nease

POMEROY CHURCH Of

THI

NAZARENl Corner Unto" and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender
~on pos l or )unday ~chool 'il 30
om Glen McClung supr morn

mg worsh•p 10 30 o. m eve"mg
~t'HVI(E 7 30 1111d weel. 'F'IIIIff'
Wednesday 7 30 p m

GRACE H'ISCOPA L lhf':

~e ~

Rober I Groves rector Ser\rce II
a r!'l
Sunday sc hool wrlh Dole
Dutt on and ~ om e Wilhomsc·ul IO )'
led!H S OS!&gt; ISIJOlQ the r P(! Qf

POMfRO'T' CHUIKH Of O~R IS I
712 W Mmn StJohn Mt A!Ihu r
pastor Btble school q 30 a rn

mommg

w orshtp

10 30 om

You th meetmgs 6 30 p m even
tng w orsh•p 7 30 Wedne~doy
n•ghr p1oyer meer•ng ono Brbk
study 7 30 p n1
THE SALVATION ARMY 115
Butternut A11f&gt; Pome ro y ~11110~
and M rs Ray W1nrng otl rcers m
c ha rge
SundO ) holrness
rneetrng 10 o m Su•,doy S(hool
10 30 a m Sunday school lea der
YPSM t lorse Adams 7 p m
meerrng
.. or rous
solvot ron
speaker~ and n1usrL ~pecral:. 7 30
pm Thursda y lOom to2pm
Lod1e~ Horne league all wom en
rnvrted 7 30 p rn prayer rneet1ng
and 81b le stud y Bob htep
leader
Re "'
Noel
Her man
reacher
BWHINGTON SOUT H~HN BAP
l'IST CHAP~! Route I Shade
Po~to r
Bobby lllum
Sunday
school S p m Sunday worshrp
5 45 p m Wednesday prayer ser
VI( Q 7 30p m
POMEROY W~STSID~ CHURCH
OF CH ii'I ST 200 W Mor n St Jerry
Paul mrnrster phone 9q7 7bb0
Con~ervotrve
non rns trumento l
Sunday worshrp 10 om
Brble
stud ~
II am worshrp b p m
Wednesday 8rbl c study 7 p m
OLD DEXHR 818Lt ( H!IISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev Rolph
S1nr rh
post01 Sund ay sc hool Gl :JO o m
Mrs Worley Fro11(r~ -.upermten
dent Preochrng ~erv1ce:. lrrst &amp;
th1rd Sundays loll owmg Sunday
School
GRAHAM UN IH:D M~lH ODl~l
Prea&lt;hmg 9 30 a m l• rs.t and ~e
&lt;and Sunday s ol ea ch mon th
th•rd and fourth Sundays each
mon th w o t~hrp ~erv r c to or 7 30
p m
Wednesday evenrng~ at
7 JO Prayer and B+ble Study
ADV~NII~1
StVENTH DAY
Mulberry He•ghls Rood Pome ro ,.
Pastor Albert D111e~ So bborh
S&lt;hool
Supe t rn tendent
(!oro
Mdnty•e Sobba rh )chool ~otur
day oftet noon at ') 00 wr!h Wor
shrp Ser . . rce l ollowrng or 3 I)

RUTLAND
CHU ~ C H

FIRSI

John F. FuHz; Mgr .
Ph. 9?2 -2101

RUllANU ( HUH LH Of GO U
W H

BAPIIII

~~~!er

Ho11rert
Worner
)upl
Sundo,. )chool
9 JO a rn
mor nmg ..,.o•shrp
10 &lt;~5 am
THt HilAND CHA PH GE'orge
Co~ l o
past or
~undoy )rhool
9 30 a rn evenmg wor~hrp 7 30
Thur ~d oy even rng praye r ~er"1ce
7 30p m
POMEROY
FIR:,l
H~f-' 11~1
L&gt;ovrd Man n mrn+!.ter W1ll+om
WcJ1son Sunday !ochool sup! Su11
doy schoo ! 9 30 o m m01111ng
worshrpl030o m

fiR\1 SOU1HIR N BAPll\1 lBl
M ulberr y A"e Pomero y Pou l J
Wht te flo s. to• Gory Ho ~ ho m ~un
day ~&gt;t hool s.u pt Sunda y sc hool
Q JO am
morn1ng worsh1p
10 30 ev~?nmg wor~h1p tJ 30 p m
Mrdweek prayer ~Pivrre 7 30

P"'

MIDWAY COMMUNlllf ct NTl~
Oc•lc r Rd Longs1111le Ohr o Re~
Clyde ~errell
Po s+or
:,unday
:,chool
11 om
Sarurdoy
preoch1ng servt ct?'&gt; J 30 p rn
Wednesday even.ng Brblp ~ +udy
o+ 7 30 p m

fAilH 1ABIRNACll CIIURCH
6o rley Ru n Rood Re v bnmeft
Howson po ~ t 'H Handley Dunn
'iupl Sunday '&gt;c hool !0 am ~un
day e .... enrng 1.ervrce 7 30 B•blc
t• ochmg 7 30 p m fhu• sdoy
DYESVILLE
CO MMUNITY
CHU RCH Roger C lur nt&gt;1 po1.t or
~unday s&lt; hool Gl 30 o rn
Sunday
rnorn•ng w ors h1p !Q 30 ~und oy
evenmg ser .... •te 7 30
MIDOL~P O Rl

MT MORIAH E!APII5T Cor11er
Fourth and Mo 11r M 1ddleport
Re.,. Henry Kev Jr posror Sun
doy Srhool 9 30 am M r'&gt; ~rvm
6oumgordnf'r
sup!
M orn1ng
worsh•p 10 45 am
MlD DlEPORl
CHUIKH
01
CHNI)T IN CHRISJt AN UNION
lawren ce Mo nlf'y pO!:.Ior Mr s
Russel l Young :,undoy S&lt;hool
Supt Sund ay ~chao! q ]0 o m
tven1ng w o "hr p 7 30 WednE&gt; ~
day prayer meetrng 7 JO p m

MT MORIAH CHURCH O f GOO
Rocrne Hou l e 'l lhe Hev Jame~
M Mun cy pa stor Sunday Hhool
q -4 5 o rn mornmg worsh+p 11
a m
ev enmg wor)hrp
7 30
Prayer meetmg Tu e~rlay 7 :JO
p m
Young pe ople~ mee tr ng
7 30 p m T ~ursdoy
MIDDLEPO RT FIRS1 8A r'll:, I
Co•r+et Sudh and Palmer the Re v
K1 rby
Or ler
past or
Rober t
Porker , scuperrn rendenr Sundov
WMPO Rod 10 program 7 45 o m
:,undoy School 9 15 o rn M m n
mg Wmshrp 10 15 am Youth or
trvrlres and tell owsh+p for 1un•or
and sen1ar h1gh students b p m
Sun da y even•ng worsh1p 7 JO
p m Mrd wee~ prayer servrce~
Wed nesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
0~
CHRI ST
M rd
dleporl , 5th and Mor r'1 Geo rge
&lt;?lore m~r 1 r s le r Mrke Gerlo&lt;h
&lt;,u per+ n tend ent
1e11y Yankey
youth m1nt~fer 81blc sc hool 9 30
am ., mornrng wor~hrp
10 30
am . evenrng worsh•p
7 30
proyer se rv rce 7 p rn Wedne~

doy
MIDDlEPOR1 CHURCH Of fHI
NAZARENE
Re.. Jtrn B1oome
poslor M rs M ary Lofhey Sunday
scMool supt Sunday ~&lt; hool q 30
om
mornrng wor~hrp 10 JO
om
Sunday
evongelr\11(
mee t 1ng,
7 00 p rn
f'royN
rnee l rng Wed ne!&gt;doy l 30 p m
UN ITED
PRtSBY!U{lAN
MINIST RY O J. Mt iG:, COUN!'t'
Owrghl t ZOV'IIt drre&lt;tor

HARR ISONVlll l
fiii!~S8YHRtAN
Rev
bne~t
Srr•c"-lrn pm +o r Sunday rhurrh
school Gl 30 o 111 Mr'!&gt; Homer
lfle
!&gt;upt
mornmg WOIShlp

10 30
MlDDlEPORI Sunday Hhool
9 30 am R1 chord Vaughan supt
Mornrng wor5h1p 10 JO
SY RA (U)I: Mo1ntng wor ., hrp 1
om Sunday sc hool 10 a 111 11
)ornpson Holt sup!

Pomeroy

fle v H o bb~ Po• l et pml o• :,un
day school !0 a m :, undo y wo•
~h1p
11 o rn
:,undoy e\lerH ng
ser v1ce 7 p m Wedne,rlay ~om 1
ly I rorrrrg Hou+ J p rn Wedne~doy
wo1 ~hrp ~e1vrce 7 30 p 111

&amp;LOHSE
PHARMACY
We All Doctors '
Prtsc:rlpllons
992·2955
Fl&gt;moroy

HAZll COMMUNIIV CH UHCH
Near l ong 8att on1 ~d sel Hart
pas. to• Sunday sc hool 10 a"'
Church
7 30 p m
prayer
mee+r11g J 30p rn lhur:.doy
MIDDtfPOJ-' 1 P~NHCOS 1 Al
lh11d A ve tMe Rt-v Wrllrom Kn1l
te l po~t or flonald Uugorr :,un
day School Sui) t Classes l o1 oil
oqes even1ng se rv1ce 7 J(t H1b le
study
Wednesday 1 J0 p m
youth ~er 11rces ~ r1doy 7 30 p 111
MIODLH'ORI 1- HHWIII I:IAP
11~1 Co t ner Ash and Plum Noel
He1 1mar1 po ~ l or ~olu •doy even
rng ~e r vrce 7 30 p m
:,unday
School 1() 30 o m
MUG)
COO I'tRAli V~ PAJ,'I:,H
Mt1HODI~1 CHUR CH
l&lt; obt&gt;r t I Burngo rn t&gt;l
Orr ector

K&amp;C JEWELERS

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9-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 ., Fnday June 23 1978
DICK TRACY
·
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EUIS &amp; SONS SOHIO
Complete

(For A
Auction C. II
The Ret I McCoy )
1. tMacl McCoy

Automotive
Service
212 E. Main Street
'"·3785,

I HOPED TO GO BAO&lt; HOME, AND

"-IVE WITH MV PARENTS .

SLAPPeD

BUT

I'M

NOT WELCOME THEI'&lt;E.

RACINE
PlANING
MILl.

These Messages Of Our Religious HeritJJge

Mill Work .
C.binel Making
Syracuse 992-3978

Are Sponsored Each Week By The Following:

FRENCH'S
SUNOCO
SERVICE
CENTERS

MIKE SWIGER
STATE FARM
INSURANCE
/o iJ,~

1

BUT THAT 15 OVER . T HAVe
A ii'\ORE IMMEDIATE PROBLEM ..

I'M ... I'M

T SHOULDN'T

o:

Locust&amp;
992-9921

Middle pori, Ohio

JUNIOR,

5. Third
Mlddltport
Ph. 992-7151

OH··ER.. HEH,

282 W. Main

SEE~

TOO Sw;Y

ENJOYING THE
VIEW !

P. J. PAULEY,
AGENT

ROSEBERRrS
PENNZOIL

(S/(!JH!) NOT BY CHOICE·
BE~I!VE ME! I'M REALLY
A HOME SIRL .. JU5T WAIT·
IN6 FOil MISTER RIGHT:

HEH! GUESS ! VE

OVER THE

I!&gt;ETrER WATCH
YOURSELF, BOY..
THIS DAME KNOWS
A~L THE ANGI..E5!

5TEA~S!

YSHE OSVIOU51..Y

JUST REMEMBER .. THAT
SHAPE LY EXTERIOR MASKS

WROTE THE SOOK
ON HO W TO CAPITAI..-

A CUNN ING WOUI..D·BE

IZE ON A MAN 'S

MURDERE5S .. AND HER
l'IR5T VICTIM COULD

EVERY WEAK-

UMM (MEM!l
YES, 'fOUR U"'CLe
TEL~S Mf: VOU'R&amp;

Nationwide Ins. Co.
of Columbus, 0.
104 w. Main
992-2311 Fl&gt;meroy

Ph. •••-mo

&amp;~CUSE M&amp; .. I 'D
SETTER &lt;SO TURN

NES~!

BE A DUDE NAMED
EA~Yi

REALLY INTO THe
NUTS ANP SOLTS

OF THE

&amp;U51~E5S

PO MIR OV ClU\ II H
He11 fl abcrt Hoyden
~e v Jo111es Co r btl!
C H~ SI Ul
Wo •sh •p 9 1) om
Church ~c hool 10 a m
POMER OY
wo•~ h 1p
~ervr&lt;e
9 IS om ~und oy school 10 30
o m
Re&gt;
Robe r 1 Hoyder;
lN1 ~ t? PHI!lt W ors h rp q o
Church ) &lt;Mool 10 o 111
HO CK ~ J!RING :, W orshrp
om Chur ch ~chool 9 1So
UM Vf 6 30 p Ill
f LA rwooos Wo1 ~hrp 11 o
Church J.cMooiiO am

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

County
Savings &amp; Loan _...,
Co.

_

Tht Storo
With A Hurt
Rtclnt
Ph. 9•9-2626

216 E. Main

111

Ridenour
TV &amp; Appliance
Gas Semce

!0
r1)
111

MIOUllPORT ClU\HR
Hev flober l Bumga rner
HtA 1H
Hober t BumgonJCt
Pmror
Worshrp
!0 30 am
Church ~c h oo l Q 30 a m UMV~ b

. 992-6655

Chester 915·3307
Raclne949·2020

Pomeroy 992-2582
Mason 773-5721

Kingsbury Home Sales &amp;

EUIOTT
APPLIANCE II

pm
RUTLAN D Wdbur H1lt Pmtor
Wotshtp 10 30om CMurcM ~chool
9 J(.lo m
SY ~A ( U~~ llU~ I !:: ~
Har 11e~

Hl?v

Koc h Jr
Worshrp 11 o rn •
Church School 9 50 a Ill UMW
l rr'&gt;l lue, doy Br blto ~ t u dy 1hur:.
7 30 p rn
~ORl:Jl RUN W01 ~ htp Q om
Church S&lt;haoiiO om
MIN!:RlV IlH Wor~htp IU a rn
(hu•ch )&lt;hoo19 a rn
)Y NA(U S!: Church )chool 9 00
a m Wo"l11p ~~~ v•ce 7 30 p m

A S BU~Y

He v Oov1d Ho rrr)
Clus ter leader
Hc11 :,tcven Wrls on
f Iorence Srntth
H• lton Wolfe

All he ha s to do is stay o n for t&gt;1y l11 s~cu nd~

1Dorc05 1 W or\h,p
Ch ur ch School 10 30

Q 30 om
a rn
CA HMtL (hruch )chool 9 30
am Worsh+p 10 30 o m l n d and
4t h ~undoy~
APPll GH 0Vt ~und o'( School
930 a rn W or~h1 p 7 30 p m ht
and Jrd Sunday~ Prayer meehng
Wednesday J 30 p rn I ellows hrp
su pper lrr st ')o turdo y b p m UMW
~nd I ue~doy ' JO p m
~A S! LHAHl (hruch School q
a m Wor~h1p ~ervrce 10 a rn
Prayer
mee r•ng
1 30
p rn
WPdnesdoy UMW l11 !. I 1ue\doy
7 30 p m
HA C IN~ w~:,ll VAN
Sunday
)Chool 10 o rn wo•s.h1p 11 om
Cho11 pro&lt;l r(e 1hur!!doy 8 p m
ll!Akl ~AlLS
Church 5r(hool
H.! om W o r~h•p ~&gt; er v r ce q am
MORNING ~ !Ali: Worsh1p 9 30
o rn Church Slhool 10 :tO am
M•d Weelo. Ser Y!(e Wednesday

a

pm
M ORSI:. LHAPH
W or!:.hp l l
o rn Chur ch School 9 30 o rn
POlo: IL AN lJ Wor shrp 7 JO p rn
(hu•ch)chool930om
SUT ION Chu 1{h School Q 30
a rn Worshrp 1~1 oPd 3rd Sundays
lO 30a rn
N OH1Hl A S1 ClU~H H
Hev Rr(ho •d I homo~
Po ~ to r
Duone SydenJ&gt;Trrcker
John Douglas

Wedt Jesday

when !he rodeo pc rlor mer gels a par1 icularly sp1nted bronco.

Acts
19:23-41

VIRGIL B.
TEAFORD SR.

He knows that when hto gi\•es th e frnal nod of h1 s h ead
and that big gat e is swung open, some hors~ s lurn in lo
rwistlng , turning beast s ~A• ho seem lo breat h e fire and slo mp
lightmng

Thursday
Acts
20:1-12

216 5.. second
Pomeroy
992-3325

Bul lh ll l can bl' !he longesl t&gt; 1ght seco nds uf th e day

Services

A s~oc1a r e~

PIZZA SHACK
Ealln or
Carry Out
126 E. Main
992.6304
pomeroy

Reuter-Brogan
Insurance

SOUTHIRN ClU\1fR

l:i~ IH ANY

1------..;;;,:,:,;,;;;.;_..,.,-----1

214 E. Main
992-5130 Pomeroy

Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Sales, Inc.

Sa turday
Acts

Don ThomPSOn Ford. Inc.
461 S. ~rd . Middleport
992·2196

21:1-16

S houldn ' t we all then be ready 1o gi\•e itllttXI Ta s har e o f
our talen ls and abil ities 1l Wl' \I. ani rlernal ltff" - lhe gr~atul
rvward 1:'\/f'f promis"-'d to man·)

Sales &amp; Service

AA' HA~ OH , FOLKS
HER THAT ...

Wednesday~

NO RTH BUHH W o,~hr p I I
o rn Chur ' h SchoollO o rn
AU RW Sunday ~&lt;hoot 9 30
o rn Wor~hrp 10 45 a rn Proy e t
rneerlflg Wedne~doy 7 4~ p m
UMW 3rd l ue!&gt;doy 8 p m
I&lt;HDSV Illt Sundoy School Q 30
om Wor,hrp 7 JO p m
Proye•
1ue ~ day
Mee1 1ng 7 30 p m
Vr'&gt;r i OI+ al\7 JOp m 1~t!Mu , s day
Sll v rH ~IDGl W or~ hrp 10 a rn
Chur ch ~Hhooi!Y om
I U PPU~ S PlAINS Wo rsh •p q
a rn Chu r(h ~chool10 am
K~NO ( HUN CH 01- ( HHI Sl
Geo•gC' f rede11ck :.upl Se r v1u~
weekly 9 JO om on ~undoy
P1 Coch1ng hl\t and thud Sundo ,. ~
ol rnon th b'f Cliff ord )mrth 9 30

om
HOEI ~ON

CHRt :,fiA N UNION
1-fpv Kerth ~b l rn pm tor ~undoy
School
q :JO
o rn
Ltw nord
G1lrnore i lf~l elder evenmg stu
vrce 7 30 p m Wednesday p1oyer
meel rng l 30 p m
M 1 MORIAH ( HUH(H 0 ~ GOO
~o (1ne Rou re] The Re11 C hotle~
Hand pa~r o r Sunday school ~ 4S
o m mo1 nmg w o• sh •p l! a •n
i::vf'nrng ~e rv 1C fo S. Tuesday and
l-1•doy 730prn
B ~A HWALL OW HIOG ~ CHUfiCH
0~
(H HI)l
Ouone , Wordcr1
mm1ster 61b iQ cl a ss Gl :JO o rn
mo rn1ng WOIShrp
10 30 am

even,ng

wo&lt;&gt; h' p

6 30 p m
Wedne sday li 1ble study b 30 p m
HN O CHURCH 0 1 CHRIS I

George ~red e~rck supt 5-undoy
mormng Se f ,nre 9 30 a rn wr th
preo chmg on t rr \I and thrrd Sun
day of mo111h by Geor ge f.!t cken~
NtW ~liV l:R &gt;VIll~ COMMUNI
TV Church Sunday ~c h ool :.er
.. rce 9 45 o m Wor sh+p servrce
10 30 hongel,st+ c ~ervtCe 7 JO
p rn
Wednf"~doy
Pra yer
mee!rng 7 30
liON ( HWH 1-f 0 1 C HHI ~ T
Po mer oy Hor •,• r ,, lie II!J
Don
Ke nnerly r 11 ((H Br it Mdhoy
Sundoy ~~ hr d !&gt;up!
Sundoy
~thool 'I 111 n 111
rnornrn g wor
shrp (l'l l '(''"l nr..III•OII 10 30 o m
:,unrlrr¥ , " ' ' ' ng youth C hrr~t 1on
lnd••OJ ~ r 1.. p m
w o •~h1 p ser
VI( I
I r ,,, Nurlrres&lt;loy OV'e nrng
1,, u 1... , •H·(&gt;'IIICJ 1) 11 d B .bl~ study "!

p '"

,., I iOH/I llr ·II 1-'Ml ( HUH (H
I' • V ,r
F&lt;"J Wdilorn
1/ t •
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Jn, IO!
Churd1
.._ Jr&gt; 1
1 J• n rn ) 11 ndo y ~r t roo l

ClOSER,

I'D SURE liK E 10

Y'IE

SEE HER ·

CAN 1E.ll ···

hope he doesn't
qet lost on his WeiLl
to the bank 1

What's wrona
with Mr Pert?

@
•

An4t' in q that will
nold t 'irtl.j t'ousand
dol Iars 1n t'irt4 dollar
bills!

I need
to borrow
a baq 1

You've made a

deal
with

Pert?

BROWN'S
FIRE &amp;SAFETY

Of Your Choice

Attend The Church

Groctries G.ntrll Merch•ndise
Rac ine 949·2550

Equipment
Stit&amp;-Servlct
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Dept. Equip.
Rutland 742-2777

This Sunday

GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

HEINER'S
BAKERY

Prot.ssion•l Service ,
Aerial-SchoolsWeddings
Chesler 98l·41l5

Bakers ol
Good Bread

Rev Don ny H Cook , po!o tOI Sun
day ~dmol 9 30 a m worsh1p
se r vrce 11 om eovenrng ~ervrce
7 UU you th ~erv1ce Wednesda y
700pm
lANC,SVIllt
l Hf(I ~ IIAN
CHUHCH f&lt; obert M uHer po st01
':Iunday H.hool &lt;I 3CJ o m
Hoy
:,1gmo1 '&gt;u p! 11101111119 war ~ h r p
10 J0 ~un doy evan111g '!&gt; er v1ce
l JO mrd week ~er . . r( e Wednes
day 7 p m
IY ~ACUil ( HUkCH 0 1 IHI
NAl AH ~NI:
"' ev
Dole Ba !&gt;~
pastor
~ ob
M oo re
~lmday
5.rhool ~up t ~ undo~ H hoo l 9 30
a 111
1nornrng wor&lt;,hrp
10 4)
om evongel• stl ( s er~r!:E' 7 p rr1
Wcd nr sdoy ~e r v1ce~
proyc1
and pr Orl.f' I p rn
NaLarf"l\('
'l'ourh f
p m
Oo1ly
pr o yc t
11'N•Irtrq ij j(J a rn Men s prayer
" 1' •' '" '9 ) ot urd ay 7 p m
lO~N UN II W
BWl:THHI:N IN
( HHISI l lden Jl l:l lnkl' po ~ t or
~ur1d oy :,lhonl 10 om
Howard
Me&lt; o y ~u p! Mornurg , ..,. rll{ 1

GO

For The Beat In TV Viewing
C.ll992-2505

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

doy
CH I SHH CHURCH Of GOU

MARKS ME A I'{ 7

WITCH, OF COURSE ...

JUS1 SOME. S H~A ~ GE
WQITIN , I GUE SS ..

I DuNNO ···
MA'fB E IF WE

This S unda y co m e to chut ch and lind h ow i!'s don4:! .

448 Locust
992-3093
Middleport

BRADBURY
CHUR CH
01
CHRI S1 Mr Do"old Hol e y pa~t o r
~unda y s&lt;hool 9 :JO o rn
wor
shrp H•rv1 ce 10 JO o m )undoy
se r 11rce~
7 p m you th gr oup
Wedns~day 7 p m
ANtiQUITY BAPTI ~ l He v l:orl
~hule1
pmlo r 5. undoy ~c h oo l
9 :JO a rn Church ~ervrce 7 p fll
youth meetrng b p m l ue~do y 81
ble ~rudy 7 p m
folA C IN~
(HU NCH O f
!HI:.
NAlAHl:Nl: Re v Joh11 A (ofl
man pastor f ro11klrn Imboden
d10rnnon o! the E! oo'd o f (hrr~
110n !tiP Sundo'( ~(hool 9 JO
om
1110rnrng wor~h1p 10 JO
)unday evenrng w o"h1p 7 JO
p 111 Prayer rnet&gt; tii'Q Wedn e~
day 130 p rn
RA ( IN! ~ lk ST HAPII ) l Don l
Walker f' a~ + or No11rile ~ al scr
:,urrdoy &lt;;.{hool ~up !
:,undo'(
~chool 'I 30 o m
mo1 mn g wor
~hrp 10 40 am )und oy e ven111g
wor~h1p 7 JO We dr1e~do y ever1
rn g Brble study I JO
OANV I LL ~ Wt)Ul'AN
!le v H
D Brown pastor )undoy )&lt;hool
q J0 am
morr1109 wo•~htp
10 45 yourh ~e•v•te b 45 p rn
even•ng wor!&gt;hrp
7 30 p m
prO'I'er and prar~e Wednesday
! JOp m
Sl l \l ~k RUN H t ~ t:IAPII ~ l Hev
Mo1vm Mork111 pO'&gt;I OI ~te ... e l1t
tie ':Iunday sc hool ~up ! 5-undoy
~chool
10 o rn
lllOflllllQ wo1
~hrp
l 1 o rn ~und oy Pvermrg
wor~htp
7 30 Pray er rne~ t lflg
and tl1b le ~!ud ~ lhur sd oy 7 JO
p m youth Sef v•ce 6 p rn ~un

DOOR 1 WHAT
00 THOSE FUNN(

SHE REAI.L'( ISN'T A

ntF DAILY

YOUNG'S
CARPETING

MARK V STORE
Middleport

SENTINEL

Fe1turlng Oetp Slttm

Middleport·

'-·"-"':111

WINNIE
OH ·OH I CCMPANY'5

• WHERE WILL I GO

11

am ' )unduy r11 ght se rllr(e &lt;,
l ndea .... or 7 JO p rn
~On g ~Cfii + Ce 8 p m
flr t:OChrng
8 3() p rn
Mrd wee~
Pro y e•
meet tn g Wedne 5o doy 7 p m Hoy
Adam!&gt; loy leader
C HU~ (H
Of- J~~u:, ( HHI :, J
l oca ted at Rutl and on New L1 m a
Hood ne wI 10 fo•esl A Cie Park
Hev Roy R ou~e p o ~IOI Rober t
Mu ~~er ~undoy ~chool ~u p! 5. un
day ~ c h oo l 10 3() om w o r st·~rp
7 30 p m B,ble ~ t ud r Wednc~
day 7 :JO p m
~o t urd ay 111ght
prayer ~er .... •ce 7 :.tOp m
H~MLO C K GHOV~ CHNI :, \I AN
J.! ogtH Wat!.On pa\tol Kenne rh
liy er ~undoy ~rhoof wp ! Mor n
111 9 wor~hrp 9 30 am
~wr l
day sc hoo l 10 JO o rn
cvenrng
se r ~ • ce 7 30 Wedne sday Urbl c
STudy 7 )0 p n l
Ml
UNIO I.J I:!.APII ~l
Don
5.ul1d oy
Hhool
W rlson
superm!endent ~unday &lt;,( hool
9 4~ am evenrng w 01 ~h1p 7 30
p m Prayer mee trng 7 JO p rn
(h ,.~tra n

Wlnl T/415 FILM?

M~

WHERE SHOULD
1 HIDE OUT?

Wcdne~doy

fUI-'P lH 5r PlAIN ~ C HHI ~ IIAN
( HUHCH
~ uge"~e
Under w ood
po~oto 1
Howard Coldwell J1
::.und oy )chaol Sup +
)undoy
~chool 9 lO n m
M ornrnq :,(',
man 10 300m ~undoy everm1g
ser vrce 7 p rn
ll:lAHI
~AllS
U NillU
tlktlHNlN Re v f- 1ec lond N orn~
po~ l o r l loy d Noll+'&gt; ~ up! !&gt;u11do ~
&lt;;.r h Olfl 4 30 am
mornrng ~er
morr 10 :.JO a rn l'1oym ~C I &gt;~I(('
Wednesdoy 'l .:JO p m
CHt \ IIR CHURCH 0 1 I Hf
NAZARENE: Re v Herber t Grotf·
past or Worshrp se r v1CC I! o n~
end l 30 p m )undoy
S~mda~
:,c h ool 9 30 o rn Nr&lt;hord Bo rto n
!&gt;up ! Prayer m e(' rlllg Wedllf·~
day 1 30 p '"
8HALJI O fW
( HUio: l H
01
LHHI )l Gobrrel Mn '&gt; po~tor f:i,
bl c ':nmdoy )c hool 4 JO o 111 11101
111119 church 10 :tO o rn
~undoy
~t ve nmg
.. tHvtce
I (}()
p m
Wedne&lt;;day ~e r vrc e 1 )() p rn
lAUJ(il ( llH ff&lt;~~ M. l HOD ISI
CHUIK H Hev flo yd I ~hoo k
po~ t o r
lloyd Wnght
~u •1 doy
:,chao! ~up t
M orn1n g W or~h rp
c, J&lt;J o rn )u ndoy :,rh onl 10 70
a "' Wed~tc '&gt;doy Pro~ or 011d 6 1
bl(.l ) + ud~ ., :KJ p 111 Su'ldiJ \' t&gt;Vcn
111g w QI'_, hrp 1 :JO p m Chorr l'r ot
lrrP 1hu t ~ day 7 p m
UIXIIH ( HUR(H 0 1 Ct1~1~1
lhwlv'&gt; Hu ~~ell
Sr · m u rr!!o +er
HHk Macombe r ;up ! ~un doy
~tllool '1 30 o rn
wor ~lu p !le t
11rce 1030u rn l:l•bi(•Siut!'l' lue':&gt;
doy I
p •n
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po ~ t or Wo1~h1p ~CIV'I ( C
o 111 ~undoy &lt;,t hool 10 :SO

9 30
om 81ble ) tudy and pro yt_" W'
vrce Thursday 7 30 p m
CAHIHON CHUHCH K.• ng~bur y
Hood Gmy Krng pa~tor :,unda y
s.c tl ool 9 3Q o rn
Hal ph lad
!&gt;upe•mlendenr pvenrng w o •~h 1p
7 JO p rn
r'ro.,.or
rnee tu1q
Wedne:.doy I 30 p 111
LONG I:IO TlOM (HNI)IIAN
~ru&lt;e
Srn1th
po ~ l a r
WollorP
Uomcwood Supl li+b lo ~choo l
'I 30 o m Pr c ochrng ~e • vrt e
1(J 4!1 o m No cvenmg ser v•cc
H't'5Hl HUN IRH M~IH OUISI
CHURCH ke v Her bert A rlm g
pmrm )undoy :,chool 9 30 om
M arnrng ~er111(e
1(1 30 a rn
liiOI)gelr!&gt;ll( \C I VrCC 7 3CJ p m
P•oye• mee t1ng lhur sday 7 JO
prn
I kH DOM GQ)f'H MIS~ION ot
Hold Kn o b
Re v
lawren ce
Gtue!&gt;enc omp :,r po&lt;,tor Jo: oger
Wrlll ard ~~ ~1,111doy ~c hoo l sup !
)un doy Hhool q 30 o evenmg
wo t ~ hrp
7 :JO p rn
P1oye r
rnt&gt;£' ! 111 9 Wednesday 7 JO p. rn
Yourh rneot1ng Sunday 5 30 p m
wr t!r Oon an d Martha Meadow\ +n
tho r go
WHllf ~ CHAPH Coolvil le liD
Hnv Ho y Ue-et er pa~ t o r :,undoy
\thool q 30 o rn wm&lt;;hrp ~ervl&lt;e
I(J JO o rn 81ble study and p•oyer
~ervrce Wcdne~day 7 30p rn

HUllANU
HUILANIJ ( HUH CH O f- ( HHl ~1
l 011 y Colo mar~ po!.IOI Co :,un
day schoo l 5up ts :,am McKmney
or1d Hfll b 1:11111 )unday school ond
&lt;Omm unton q 30 o m Wor~h1p
and cornunron 10 30 o rn
HUl l ANU
CO MMUNI1't'
( HUH(t~
~u nd oy ~&lt;hool
9 )()
o rn
wor~hrp sc r v1&lt;e
II o rn
Wl'drr~:.~ ~ day f'IIO ycr meehng I JO
J.l m yuu th ~PI \liC e ~ Sunday 7
p 111 ~ u n doy r11ght wors h1p 7 JO

RUTI ANO

CHUH CH

Of

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lr
pmlor ~vn doy :"~drool fJ JO
om wo • sl1 •p ~e rv iCI) 10 3() o 11"1
ijr ood,mt live ove t WMPO young
JWO~J il• ~
'e 1 \&lt;I(C
f
p m
lvo~rgelrsl! c !oe r viCI!
7 30 p rn
Wcd!la!:. day u.:1 me 7 JO p m

MA lON COU NIV
IIH ~ I \OU I HU&lt;N HAP II ~ l . Cor

o f ~~~·{(\nci -OIId A llder •,on
Mu~ n11
t'n •.!cll bo11 1&lt; l owl h('•
llc,•r

CATTLEMANS PER SONAL GOON

FEA1HER'5 IN

MA~IBU

SQUAD

OKAY

I

EdriCIIon

Pomeroy, 0 .

:, A IN I) Portland l.fo(lne Hood
w.llrom Rou!&gt;h po~ t o r Hu!&gt;sell
Hnt tl r!l rhutt h -,d rool Or r ector
~unda y ~(hoal 4 :JO o rn
Mor n
1119 w or!&gt; h1p 10 30 o rn Sunday
l'vcnmg s.ervrce 7 p rn Wedn e~
cloy cvcnrng pro(t"l ~cr .... •tC"• I )()

COMING! L::JOK&amp; LIKE

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JOPPA
W01shrp
10 om
Churc h ~chool 9 o rn
Prayer
Meetmg Wedne~doy 8 p rn
lO NG B0110M Sunday sc hoo l
01 9 30 am Wor ~ h1p se rv1&lt;e'&gt; at
7 :JO p m E!tb le li tudy and Youth
rneet1ng
a!
8 p m
on

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liVlt-1' IN THAl
OlD SHACK ...

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AnYihing 1har brings a s pec1 al rewa rd usually requtres a
person t o go b~&gt;yo n d his no rma l pe rforman ce .

WILKINSON
Small Engin~

r.£ oqPHAN ANNIE-'fffiW

A

Friday
Act5

Yet .. \.1.-ry perfnr nwr IHJpt's h (' uri// ge t thai \•ery kind o f
mo un!. Unless th(• ho r~(' puts on a w1 ld d1splay durrng the
rid e. the Judge!. wi ll '\con • llw rid l' r luu.• and lu:' will rniss lht:&gt;
prize .

Oeult Tracloro, New Hollo nd
Farm Machinery
Spring Ave . 9925101
Fl&gt;meroy

LITTLE ORPH.A .

)undoy ~ c h ool
~ hrp ~erv•ce

p rn

9 45 a .m wor
II om and 7 30

Weekly

81bl e

Sl udy

Wedne~odoy

7 30 p m .
MAlON CH UHCH Of CHRIST . P

0 Ho• 4(t7 M1ller St ,

Ma ~on

W

Vo )lJndoy Brble Study 10 am
om ond 7 p m Brble
'll udr Wed ne ~doy 7 p m Voc al
Wor~h1p I I

fT\USI(

MA &gt;ON

A&gt; ~ EMHl

V 0 1 GOD

Ouddrng lone, Mo~ on W Va
Ch 1· \ te1 I ennonl f-'ostor :,unday
~hoot
4 ~~ o m
Chddron ~
( hur(h b 4~ p m Young People~
)ervrr e- b 45 p m
!:\/Or1gel+s II(
:,erv+CC 7 30 p m Wo 111 t't1 !&gt; M+!o
~10110 1 y lountrl IU o m ! irs ! and
th+rd I ullsdo~\ Prayer ond Sib le
\ludy VV!.Hlnc~duy 7 :JO p m
fiAKH O ~tJ CHURCH Of- CH RI !J.l
IN (H f.tl ~ 11AN UNION the He v
Wr ll 1orn (om pboll pO ~ ! O r Sunday
School 9 :JO o rn James Hughe~
I UPI e ~UillllQ ~UI VICU 7 30 p In
Wedne:.dor eve m n g prayer
mee 11ng J :JO p rn Youth p1 oyer
~ 4•rv,(e each 1uesdoy
! AI~ V lt W BIHlt
CH UH CH .
lero11 W Vo Nt I , Re 11. Charles
H01g rove~

vr(C~

po~ t or

Wor~hrp ~er

:,un doy ~c h ool
evenmg wonh1p, 7 30
pm
I ue~ doy co l loge prayer
meehng orrd B1ble i. ludy 9 30
om . W o r ~ h r p ' erv, ce Wednes ·
do'f 7 30p rn
CAL VA RY' 81Bl~ ( HUHCH . now
lurnted on ~o mer oy P1ke Count)'
flood 25. rruor Hotw ood~ Hev
Blackw ood po stor ~ur v ices on
~\,lrldoy a I 10 30 o m ond 7 30
p rn w1 th Sund0y !lchool 9 30
o rn b1bl e i ludy Wednesday ,

q JU om

II a r-n

7 30 p m
INUHlNOlN I

H O liNl~S

Sun doy n1gh l serv1ce 7 30 p m
~OMIROY

HO UN ~SS

WESliVAN

Homs onvllle Rood

Dewey Kmg
po~t01
td1 ~0n
Weaver a~~~ s to n t Henry tblrn
Jr :,undoy school supt Sunda y
,chool 9 30 a m rnof n •ng wa r
~ h+p II a rn , 3unday ev~n+ng lter
v1c c 7 30 p10ye1 meetrng Thu• ~
day 7 30 p m

Pa~lor
Oennt s Holes
Sunday
X hool 10om. worship 1e rvice .
11 :J0 o tn and 7 :W p m. fl•oy'er
rnoetu tg Wedne~day 7 JO p.m .

kUTlANU

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CHUR CH

01 Jt~U'&gt; lHifiS1 ~ldet James
Mrll£•r M1hh1 ~ 1 ud 11 Wednesday
f J(J p m ~undoy )chool 10 o m

pm
Sl

FREEWil l

BAPTIST

CHUR CH

OF

CHtmr Gabriel M rot , past01
Sunday school. 9 30 a rn . mom·
rng church , 10 JO a .m . Junror
(hur&lt;h p10grpm l.!nder dhe&lt;tion
of Koren M toJ lor cM•Idren '1 10,
du• ing regular church tlour m
chu fdl bosemvnt. !.unday even·

BRIDGE

~·vf J~tN fEfL.IN6

D1 .SOR1f~D ALL. DI\Y.

THaS

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

Expert's end play

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one leMer to each square, to lorm
tour ordtnary words .

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born Jun e 23, 1894.
On this day in hT&gt;1o ry:
In 1845, the Congress of
Texa s agreed 1u Ihe
ternlory's annexation b)' the
United States.
In 1947 , the U.S Congress
ena cted the Taft-Han ley
labor acl over the veto of
Pres1den1 Truman .
In 1967, Conn ef'licul Sen.
Thomas Dodd , a Democrat,
was censured b)' the U.S.
for
n11Susmg
Senate
campai gn fund~ .

play won't come off and
Sou th loses four tricks and
curses the gods of chance
who have set all key cards In
the wrong place
A really cxperl declarer
mak es his contract by pla y·
1ng a low spade from dum·
my . F:xper1 West will shift lo
a dub but cxperl South goes
~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
right up with dummy 's ace . llflllNl
by Henrr Arnold and Bob Lee
Then he draws trumps, elim· ~ ~ ~~ ®
inates the diamonds and
leads dummy's king of Unscramble these four Jumbles,
spades.

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ASOJT
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Cannel News,
By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Snider and Cecil of C(llum·
bus, Ohio spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Circle,
Vema and Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Circle
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Circle, of New Haven, W. Va.,
were at the home of Mary
Circle on Sunday.
There were $7 present for
Sunday School on June 18.
Mrs . Martha Lee and
daughter, Becky, called •'
the home of Mr. and M
Arthur Orr of Chester
Monday afternoon.
Kim Follrod called on
Becky Lee recently ..

The Almanac
United Press lnlernalional
Today is Friday, J IID e 2:J,
the !74th day of 1978 With 191
to follow.
The moon is between its full
phase and last quarter.
There IS no mormng star
The evenmg stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn
and Jupiter .
TI1ose born on this date are
IIDder the s1gn of Ca ncer .
The duke of Windsor, Britain's Kmg Edward Vlll , was

Friday, .lum• 2:1

or Sts

Chu r th
l elan d Holey . pas t'o r
!iundoy school . 10 a m . evanlng
service .
7 30 p . m
Prayer
mee1mg , Wednesdav . 7· 30 p m

; ,BC
BRADfORD

FRANK &amp; ERNIE

PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH

a

pm
RUflAN O

--

JUHilll CHR IS TIAN CIN TlR
Georges •Creek Rood Chul(h
~c h oo l 9"'30 a.rr. , mornmg w or
~ h1p 10 30 even rng serv1ce 7 30
Proyer meef rng Wednesday 7 JO

(or ne• o! Sycamo re and Second
Pamer oy The Rev Wrllrom
GOO
Nol Pentecos !ol Rev
M td dlesworth
Poslo•
Sunday
. George O• ler pastor WorsM•p ~chaol at 9 45 c m and Chu •&lt;h
scr V'rCC Sunday q 45 o m ~on
Se1 v•ces I l a. m
day s&lt;hool , 11 a .m . w o rsh•p ser
SA~ HEO HEAR I , Rev . Father
v1( e 7 30 p m Thu r,doy prayer floul D Welto n, po~t or . Phone
rnee tr ng 7 30 p m
9fi'J 1~15 Sa tu rday even1ng Moss
MT H ~HMON Un•led 6r e th1c11 7 :.10 Sunday Moss , 8 and 10 a .m
Church Sunday Schoo l q 30 o rn
(on lau•o n Solurday 7 7.JO p rn
Wor~h1p
servtce
10 45 o m
CHRISTI AN 8APTIS1
On th e
Proochmg se r v+cos every Sunday Haute 7 bypass James t Keesee,
olte•no t•ng w rlh C t Wednesday pas tor . Sunday 5c kool . 10 am
prayer 11'1eellng 7 :J() p rn Rev. morn111g wor sh1p I l om evan
Jornes l each , pasto r . Davtd lllQ Sf f VICQ , 7 ,
Hol ter loy leader ,
TMIN ITV Cknst lon A Hem bly
Jl:HOVAH S WllNt SS t ) , I m•la Cooht•lle
G1lbert Spence t
east ol llu !land juntllon o l Nauta paslm Sunday school 9 30om.
17~ and Noble Summi t Rood (1 . rnotn1ng wor ship , J I a tn Sunday
174) Sl.!ndoy Bib le lecture , 9 30 evenrng servrce. 7 30
pm ,
o ., Wa tch tower 5l udy
10 30 m1dweek prayer serv1ce Wednes
om , Tuesday Bible study , 7 and day . 7.30p .m ,
t1 15 p rn
Thur~day , thoocrohc
MOUNT
Olive Community
'H hool
7 30 p .m ., servr&lt;e Church , long Sot!om , R\.l~~ell
meetrng
30 p m
Cl• ne , superintendent ' Sunday
HOf'~ 8AIJTIST . 570 Grant St , School 10 a m Youth group and
M•ddleporl . Bobby Ell11n s. pastor
prayer meet ing~ Wednesday 7 30
Sunday School, 10 am. w ors hip p.m . Church serviCes Sunday 7·30
serv1ce , 11 a m , everHng service
p m Lawrence Bush po~t o r
7 30 p m
Thur s day prayer
meet ing and Bible s!o dy 7 30

SVR ACUSI FIR IT CHURCH

( HUH CH . INC
Pearl St., M•d
CHURCH Of GOO o1 Pro phecv.
clif;!po•t
Hu\1 . ODell Manley , located on th e 0 . J . While Rood
pa stor
~onny Hudson, Sunday oil highway lbO. Su nda y School
~&lt; hoo l sup! Sunday ~uhool , 9 .30 10 o.m
Superintendent John
o rn , eve n•ng wonh1p 7 30 p. m
Loveday flnt W@d nesday night
firoye1
a nd prOI5e
service . · of month CP MA services , second
Wednesday 7 30 p m .
Wednesdor WMB rneer lng . th ird
I HI PlO~ II I CHURCH OF throug h
ilt h youlM
st r \IICe .
POM l-H OY
Corner Ma1n and George Croy le pastor.
Court
Sh
thrrd f1oor .over
HOPE 8A~fiST CHAPEl
570
lighthouse ltet tou•ont
Henry Gron! St. M iddleport , Re v 15obby
look poslor ~undoy sc hool . 10 l: lktn s Sunda y school. 10 am.;
o,m , r'r10rnu1g worship 11 o m
morn rng worsh ip II , evening
elo'enrng sorv1&lt;e 7 30 . Wednes · wo rsh•p 7 ·JO p. m.
Thur sday
day qvenlng ~~~ r v1ce 7 30. In· e11enm g 81bl e study and pr,ayer
ttlldenorninoi iOrlol full gospel
meet+ng, 7 JO p m , Aff i liated wl !h

RUTlAND CHU HCH Of GOD

1ng ~er .... ,ce. 7 p m , Wednesday
se rvice . 7 30 p m

the end play descnbed eal'l l·
cr.

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RUN OUT YORE TONGUE
AN' SAY ''AAH:' TATER

I SEE TH'TONGUE -·
NOW, LGT'S HEAR

THE''AAH''

Hy Oswald .la&lt;·uby
and Alan Sontag
In most bridge games.
South covers the jack of
s_parles with dummy 's k1ng,
F...ast cas hes the etcc and

Your partner opens one
club and jumps lo three
spades after you respond
one spade What do you do

•'I:FWSI'i\l 'EH I NTt:lti'HISI ' r\S.t.;\

I

Eust has to c 1lhcr lead a club

or give So uth
dtM ' i.Jt' tl

H

ruff an1l
.

An ex pert Eustl catl s bat·k
a luw .'i flildt' WL'!'il win:-; ::md
lrruls i t dub. No w the cntt

WHAI Hie&gt;
DIVIN6 EQUIPMENI
BU~INES.~ WA5.

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now')

We have decided slam m·
teres! but do nul go right into
qu ee n and shifts to a diaM Blackwood beca use of th e
mood So uth wins , dr aws worthless doubleton in dia·
trump , e lunin~t es tho rest of monds Instead. we bill four
the tliamowJs . cu nu~s to hi s clubs If pnrtnct' bid s four
h.uul wit h" trump , ll'adc; the diamond~ w~ go anto Blackmn e (If l'iuh~. lets It lose to
wood
the Jack and tlanns s ince

I NARIFA

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Wrn a/
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oer P 0 Box 489 Ra d•o C111
Sra/l on New Yo rk . N Y 10019 J

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Now arrange the cucleel leners 10
form the surprise answer , as sug ·
gested by rhe above canoon

X]TO GO( XI I I )
(Answers tomorrow )

Jumbles: WEDGE TAFFY
Answer. Reeponaible for 1!1

QUAVER

BUTTER

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�8-The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, JwJe 23. 1978

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.
TRINITY CH URCH

~e "'

Pernn poster Bob Sue!-. )undoy
sc hoo l ~upr Church School !7 15
om Worshtp servrc.~: 10 30om
(hotr rehearsal Tue!&gt;doy 7 30
p m under drrectton of Ahn•
Nease

POMEROY CHURCH Of

THI

NAZARENl Corner Unto" and
Mulberry Rev Clyde V Hender
~on pos l or )unday ~chool 'il 30
om Glen McClung supr morn

mg worsh•p 10 30 o. m eve"mg
~t'HVI(E 7 30 1111d weel. 'F'IIIIff'
Wednesday 7 30 p m

GRACE H'ISCOPA L lhf':

~e ~

Rober I Groves rector Ser\rce II
a r!'l
Sunday sc hool wrlh Dole
Dutt on and ~ om e Wilhomsc·ul IO )'
led!H S OS!&gt; ISIJOlQ the r P(! Qf

POMfRO'T' CHUIKH Of O~R IS I
712 W Mmn StJohn Mt A!Ihu r
pastor Btble school q 30 a rn

mommg

w orshtp

10 30 om

You th meetmgs 6 30 p m even
tng w orsh•p 7 30 Wedne~doy
n•ghr p1oyer meer•ng ono Brbk
study 7 30 p n1
THE SALVATION ARMY 115
Butternut A11f&gt; Pome ro y ~11110~
and M rs Ray W1nrng otl rcers m
c ha rge
SundO ) holrness
rneetrng 10 o m Su•,doy S(hool
10 30 a m Sunday school lea der
YPSM t lorse Adams 7 p m
meerrng
.. or rous
solvot ron
speaker~ and n1usrL ~pecral:. 7 30
pm Thursda y lOom to2pm
Lod1e~ Horne league all wom en
rnvrted 7 30 p rn prayer rneet1ng
and 81b le stud y Bob htep
leader
Re "'
Noel
Her man
reacher
BWHINGTON SOUT H~HN BAP
l'IST CHAP~! Route I Shade
Po~to r
Bobby lllum
Sunday
school S p m Sunday worshrp
5 45 p m Wednesday prayer ser
VI( Q 7 30p m
POMEROY W~STSID~ CHURCH
OF CH ii'I ST 200 W Mor n St Jerry
Paul mrnrster phone 9q7 7bb0
Con~ervotrve
non rns trumento l
Sunday worshrp 10 om
Brble
stud ~
II am worshrp b p m
Wednesday 8rbl c study 7 p m
OLD DEXHR 818Lt ( H!IISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev Rolph
S1nr rh
post01 Sund ay sc hool Gl :JO o m
Mrs Worley Fro11(r~ -.upermten
dent Preochrng ~erv1ce:. lrrst &amp;
th1rd Sundays loll owmg Sunday
School
GRAHAM UN IH:D M~lH ODl~l
Prea&lt;hmg 9 30 a m l• rs.t and ~e
&lt;and Sunday s ol ea ch mon th
th•rd and fourth Sundays each
mon th w o t~hrp ~erv r c to or 7 30
p m
Wednesday evenrng~ at
7 JO Prayer and B+ble Study
ADV~NII~1
StVENTH DAY
Mulberry He•ghls Rood Pome ro ,.
Pastor Albert D111e~ So bborh
S&lt;hool
Supe t rn tendent
(!oro
Mdnty•e Sobba rh )chool ~otur
day oftet noon at ') 00 wr!h Wor
shrp Ser . . rce l ollowrng or 3 I)

RUTLAND
CHU ~ C H

FIRSI

John F. FuHz; Mgr .
Ph. 9?2 -2101

RUllANU ( HUH LH Of GO U
W H

BAPIIII

~~~!er

Ho11rert
Worner
)upl
Sundo,. )chool
9 JO a rn
mor nmg ..,.o•shrp
10 &lt;~5 am
THt HilAND CHA PH GE'orge
Co~ l o
past or
~undoy )rhool
9 30 a rn evenmg wor~hrp 7 30
Thur ~d oy even rng praye r ~er"1ce
7 30p m
POMEROY
FIR:,l
H~f-' 11~1
L&gt;ovrd Man n mrn+!.ter W1ll+om
WcJ1son Sunday !ochool sup! Su11
doy schoo ! 9 30 o m m01111ng
worshrpl030o m

fiR\1 SOU1HIR N BAPll\1 lBl
M ulberr y A"e Pomero y Pou l J
Wht te flo s. to• Gory Ho ~ ho m ~un
day ~&gt;t hool s.u pt Sunda y sc hool
Q JO am
morn1ng worsh1p
10 30 ev~?nmg wor~h1p tJ 30 p m
Mrdweek prayer ~Pivrre 7 30

P"'

MIDWAY COMMUNlllf ct NTl~
Oc•lc r Rd Longs1111le Ohr o Re~
Clyde ~errell
Po s+or
:,unday
:,chool
11 om
Sarurdoy
preoch1ng servt ct?'&gt; J 30 p rn
Wednesday even.ng Brblp ~ +udy
o+ 7 30 p m

fAilH 1ABIRNACll CIIURCH
6o rley Ru n Rood Re v bnmeft
Howson po ~ t 'H Handley Dunn
'iupl Sunday '&gt;c hool !0 am ~un
day e .... enrng 1.ervrce 7 30 B•blc
t• ochmg 7 30 p m fhu• sdoy
DYESVILLE
CO MMUNITY
CHU RCH Roger C lur nt&gt;1 po1.t or
~unday s&lt; hool Gl 30 o rn
Sunday
rnorn•ng w ors h1p !Q 30 ~und oy
evenmg ser .... •te 7 30
MIDOL~P O Rl

MT MORIAH E!APII5T Cor11er
Fourth and Mo 11r M 1ddleport
Re.,. Henry Kev Jr posror Sun
doy Srhool 9 30 am M r'&gt; ~rvm
6oumgordnf'r
sup!
M orn1ng
worsh•p 10 45 am
MlD DlEPORl
CHUIKH
01
CHNI)T IN CHRISJt AN UNION
lawren ce Mo nlf'y pO!:.Ior Mr s
Russel l Young :,undoy S&lt;hool
Supt Sund ay ~chao! q ]0 o m
tven1ng w o "hr p 7 30 WednE&gt; ~
day prayer meetrng 7 JO p m

MT MORIAH CHURCH O f GOO
Rocrne Hou l e 'l lhe Hev Jame~
M Mun cy pa stor Sunday Hhool
q -4 5 o rn mornmg worsh+p 11
a m
ev enmg wor)hrp
7 30
Prayer meetmg Tu e~rlay 7 :JO
p m
Young pe ople~ mee tr ng
7 30 p m T ~ursdoy
MIDDLEPO RT FIRS1 8A r'll:, I
Co•r+et Sudh and Palmer the Re v
K1 rby
Or ler
past or
Rober t
Porker , scuperrn rendenr Sundov
WMPO Rod 10 program 7 45 o m
:,undoy School 9 15 o rn M m n
mg Wmshrp 10 15 am Youth or
trvrlres and tell owsh+p for 1un•or
and sen1ar h1gh students b p m
Sun da y even•ng worsh1p 7 JO
p m Mrd wee~ prayer servrce~
Wed nesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
0~
CHRI ST
M rd
dleporl , 5th and Mor r'1 Geo rge
&lt;?lore m~r 1 r s le r Mrke Gerlo&lt;h
&lt;,u per+ n tend ent
1e11y Yankey
youth m1nt~fer 81blc sc hool 9 30
am ., mornrng wor~hrp
10 30
am . evenrng worsh•p
7 30
proyer se rv rce 7 p rn Wedne~

doy
MIDDlEPOR1 CHURCH Of fHI
NAZARENE
Re.. Jtrn B1oome
poslor M rs M ary Lofhey Sunday
scMool supt Sunday ~&lt; hool q 30
om
mornrng wor~hrp 10 JO
om
Sunday
evongelr\11(
mee t 1ng,
7 00 p rn
f'royN
rnee l rng Wed ne!&gt;doy l 30 p m
UN ITED
PRtSBY!U{lAN
MINIST RY O J. Mt iG:, COUN!'t'
Owrghl t ZOV'IIt drre&lt;tor

HARR ISONVlll l
fiii!~S8YHRtAN
Rev
bne~t
Srr•c"-lrn pm +o r Sunday rhurrh
school Gl 30 o 111 Mr'!&gt; Homer
lfle
!&gt;upt
mornmg WOIShlp

10 30
MlDDlEPORI Sunday Hhool
9 30 am R1 chord Vaughan supt
Mornrng wor5h1p 10 JO
SY RA (U)I: Mo1ntng wor ., hrp 1
om Sunday sc hool 10 a 111 11
)ornpson Holt sup!

Pomeroy

fle v H o bb~ Po• l et pml o• :,un
day school !0 a m :, undo y wo•
~h1p
11 o rn
:,undoy e\lerH ng
ser v1ce 7 p m Wedne,rlay ~om 1
ly I rorrrrg Hou+ J p rn Wedne~doy
wo1 ~hrp ~e1vrce 7 30 p 111

&amp;LOHSE
PHARMACY
We All Doctors '
Prtsc:rlpllons
992·2955
Fl&gt;moroy

HAZll COMMUNIIV CH UHCH
Near l ong 8att on1 ~d sel Hart
pas. to• Sunday sc hool 10 a"'
Church
7 30 p m
prayer
mee+r11g J 30p rn lhur:.doy
MIDDtfPOJ-' 1 P~NHCOS 1 Al
lh11d A ve tMe Rt-v Wrllrom Kn1l
te l po~t or flonald Uugorr :,un
day School Sui) t Classes l o1 oil
oqes even1ng se rv1ce 7 J(t H1b le
study
Wednesday 1 J0 p m
youth ~er 11rces ~ r1doy 7 30 p 111
MIODLH'ORI 1- HHWIII I:IAP
11~1 Co t ner Ash and Plum Noel
He1 1mar1 po ~ l or ~olu •doy even
rng ~e r vrce 7 30 p m
:,unday
School 1() 30 o m
MUG)
COO I'tRAli V~ PAJ,'I:,H
Mt1HODI~1 CHUR CH
l&lt; obt&gt;r t I Burngo rn t&gt;l
Orr ector

K&amp;C JEWELERS

f.._;'\

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9-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 ., Fnday June 23 1978
DICK TRACY
·
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EUIS &amp; SONS SOHIO
Complete

(For A
Auction C. II
The Ret I McCoy )
1. tMacl McCoy

Automotive
Service
212 E. Main Street
'"·3785,

I HOPED TO GO BAO&lt; HOME, AND

"-IVE WITH MV PARENTS .

SLAPPeD

BUT

I'M

NOT WELCOME THEI'&lt;E.

RACINE
PlANING
MILl.

These Messages Of Our Religious HeritJJge

Mill Work .
C.binel Making
Syracuse 992-3978

Are Sponsored Each Week By The Following:

FRENCH'S
SUNOCO
SERVICE
CENTERS

MIKE SWIGER
STATE FARM
INSURANCE
/o iJ,~

1

BUT THAT 15 OVER . T HAVe
A ii'\ORE IMMEDIATE PROBLEM ..

I'M ... I'M

T SHOULDN'T

o:

Locust&amp;
992-9921

Middle pori, Ohio

JUNIOR,

5. Third
Mlddltport
Ph. 992-7151

OH··ER.. HEH,

282 W. Main

SEE~

TOO Sw;Y

ENJOYING THE
VIEW !

P. J. PAULEY,
AGENT

ROSEBERRrS
PENNZOIL

(S/(!JH!) NOT BY CHOICE·
BE~I!VE ME! I'M REALLY
A HOME SIRL .. JU5T WAIT·
IN6 FOil MISTER RIGHT:

HEH! GUESS ! VE

OVER THE

I!&gt;ETrER WATCH
YOURSELF, BOY..
THIS DAME KNOWS
A~L THE ANGI..E5!

5TEA~S!

YSHE OSVIOU51..Y

JUST REMEMBER .. THAT
SHAPE LY EXTERIOR MASKS

WROTE THE SOOK
ON HO W TO CAPITAI..-

A CUNN ING WOUI..D·BE

IZE ON A MAN 'S

MURDERE5S .. AND HER
l'IR5T VICTIM COULD

EVERY WEAK-

UMM (MEM!l
YES, 'fOUR U"'CLe
TEL~S Mf: VOU'R&amp;

Nationwide Ins. Co.
of Columbus, 0.
104 w. Main
992-2311 Fl&gt;meroy

Ph. •••-mo

&amp;~CUSE M&amp; .. I 'D
SETTER &lt;SO TURN

NES~!

BE A DUDE NAMED
EA~Yi

REALLY INTO THe
NUTS ANP SOLTS

OF THE

&amp;U51~E5S

PO MIR OV ClU\ II H
He11 fl abcrt Hoyden
~e v Jo111es Co r btl!
C H~ SI Ul
Wo •sh •p 9 1) om
Church ~c hool 10 a m
POMER OY
wo•~ h 1p
~ervr&lt;e
9 IS om ~und oy school 10 30
o m
Re&gt;
Robe r 1 Hoyder;
lN1 ~ t? PHI!lt W ors h rp q o
Church ) &lt;Mool 10 o 111
HO CK ~ J!RING :, W orshrp
om Chur ch ~chool 9 1So
UM Vf 6 30 p Ill
f LA rwooos Wo1 ~hrp 11 o
Church J.cMooiiO am

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

County
Savings &amp; Loan _...,
Co.

_

Tht Storo
With A Hurt
Rtclnt
Ph. 9•9-2626

216 E. Main

111

Ridenour
TV &amp; Appliance
Gas Semce

!0
r1)
111

MIOUllPORT ClU\HR
Hev flober l Bumga rner
HtA 1H
Hober t BumgonJCt
Pmror
Worshrp
!0 30 am
Church ~c h oo l Q 30 a m UMV~ b

. 992-6655

Chester 915·3307
Raclne949·2020

Pomeroy 992-2582
Mason 773-5721

Kingsbury Home Sales &amp;

EUIOTT
APPLIANCE II

pm
RUTLAN D Wdbur H1lt Pmtor
Wotshtp 10 30om CMurcM ~chool
9 J(.lo m
SY ~A ( U~~ llU~ I !:: ~
Har 11e~

Hl?v

Koc h Jr
Worshrp 11 o rn •
Church School 9 50 a Ill UMW
l rr'&gt;l lue, doy Br blto ~ t u dy 1hur:.
7 30 p rn
~ORl:Jl RUN W01 ~ htp Q om
Church S&lt;haoiiO om
MIN!:RlV IlH Wor~htp IU a rn
(hu•ch )&lt;hoo19 a rn
)Y NA(U S!: Church )chool 9 00
a m Wo"l11p ~~~ v•ce 7 30 p m

A S BU~Y

He v Oov1d Ho rrr)
Clus ter leader
Hc11 :,tcven Wrls on
f Iorence Srntth
H• lton Wolfe

All he ha s to do is stay o n for t&gt;1y l11 s~cu nd~

1Dorc05 1 W or\h,p
Ch ur ch School 10 30

Q 30 om
a rn
CA HMtL (hruch )chool 9 30
am Worsh+p 10 30 o m l n d and
4t h ~undoy~
APPll GH 0Vt ~und o'( School
930 a rn W or~h1 p 7 30 p m ht
and Jrd Sunday~ Prayer meehng
Wednesday J 30 p rn I ellows hrp
su pper lrr st ')o turdo y b p m UMW
~nd I ue~doy ' JO p m
~A S! LHAHl (hruch School q
a m Wor~h1p ~ervrce 10 a rn
Prayer
mee r•ng
1 30
p rn
WPdnesdoy UMW l11 !. I 1ue\doy
7 30 p m
HA C IN~ w~:,ll VAN
Sunday
)Chool 10 o rn wo•s.h1p 11 om
Cho11 pro&lt;l r(e 1hur!!doy 8 p m
ll!Akl ~AlLS
Church 5r(hool
H.! om W o r~h•p ~&gt; er v r ce q am
MORNING ~ !Ali: Worsh1p 9 30
o rn Church Slhool 10 :tO am
M•d Weelo. Ser Y!(e Wednesday

a

pm
M ORSI:. LHAPH
W or!:.hp l l
o rn Chur ch School 9 30 o rn
POlo: IL AN lJ Wor shrp 7 JO p rn
(hu•ch)chool930om
SUT ION Chu 1{h School Q 30
a rn Worshrp 1~1 oPd 3rd Sundays
lO 30a rn
N OH1Hl A S1 ClU~H H
Hev Rr(ho •d I homo~
Po ~ to r
Duone SydenJ&gt;Trrcker
John Douglas

Wedt Jesday

when !he rodeo pc rlor mer gels a par1 icularly sp1nted bronco.

Acts
19:23-41

VIRGIL B.
TEAFORD SR.

He knows that when hto gi\•es th e frnal nod of h1 s h ead
and that big gat e is swung open, some hors~ s lurn in lo
rwistlng , turning beast s ~A• ho seem lo breat h e fire and slo mp
lightmng

Thursday
Acts
20:1-12

216 5.. second
Pomeroy
992-3325

Bul lh ll l can bl' !he longesl t&gt; 1ght seco nds uf th e day

Services

A s~oc1a r e~

PIZZA SHACK
Ealln or
Carry Out
126 E. Main
992.6304
pomeroy

Reuter-Brogan
Insurance

SOUTHIRN ClU\1fR

l:i~ IH ANY

1------..;;;,:,:,;,;;;.;_..,.,-----1

214 E. Main
992-5130 Pomeroy

Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Sales, Inc.

Sa turday
Acts

Don ThomPSOn Ford. Inc.
461 S. ~rd . Middleport
992·2196

21:1-16

S houldn ' t we all then be ready 1o gi\•e itllttXI Ta s har e o f
our talen ls and abil ities 1l Wl' \I. ani rlernal ltff" - lhe gr~atul
rvward 1:'\/f'f promis"-'d to man·)

Sales &amp; Service

AA' HA~ OH , FOLKS
HER THAT ...

Wednesday~

NO RTH BUHH W o,~hr p I I
o rn Chur ' h SchoollO o rn
AU RW Sunday ~&lt;hoot 9 30
o rn Wor~hrp 10 45 a rn Proy e t
rneerlflg Wedne~doy 7 4~ p m
UMW 3rd l ue!&gt;doy 8 p m
I&lt;HDSV Illt Sundoy School Q 30
om Wor,hrp 7 JO p m
Proye•
1ue ~ day
Mee1 1ng 7 30 p m
Vr'&gt;r i OI+ al\7 JOp m 1~t!Mu , s day
Sll v rH ~IDGl W or~ hrp 10 a rn
Chur ch ~Hhooi!Y om
I U PPU~ S PlAINS Wo rsh •p q
a rn Chu r(h ~chool10 am
K~NO ( HUN CH 01- ( HHI Sl
Geo•gC' f rede11ck :.upl Se r v1u~
weekly 9 JO om on ~undoy
P1 Coch1ng hl\t and thud Sundo ,. ~
ol rnon th b'f Cliff ord )mrth 9 30

om
HOEI ~ON

CHRt :,fiA N UNION
1-fpv Kerth ~b l rn pm tor ~undoy
School
q :JO
o rn
Ltw nord
G1lrnore i lf~l elder evenmg stu
vrce 7 30 p m Wednesday p1oyer
meel rng l 30 p m
M 1 MORIAH ( HUH(H 0 ~ GOO
~o (1ne Rou re] The Re11 C hotle~
Hand pa~r o r Sunday school ~ 4S
o m mo1 nmg w o• sh •p l! a •n
i::vf'nrng ~e rv 1C fo S. Tuesday and
l-1•doy 730prn
B ~A HWALL OW HIOG ~ CHUfiCH
0~
(H HI)l
Ouone , Wordcr1
mm1ster 61b iQ cl a ss Gl :JO o rn
mo rn1ng WOIShrp
10 30 am

even,ng

wo&lt;&gt; h' p

6 30 p m
Wedne sday li 1ble study b 30 p m
HN O CHURCH 0 1 CHRIS I

George ~red e~rck supt 5-undoy
mormng Se f ,nre 9 30 a rn wr th
preo chmg on t rr \I and thrrd Sun
day of mo111h by Geor ge f.!t cken~
NtW ~liV l:R &gt;VIll~ COMMUNI
TV Church Sunday ~c h ool :.er
.. rce 9 45 o m Wor sh+p servrce
10 30 hongel,st+ c ~ervtCe 7 JO
p rn
Wednf"~doy
Pra yer
mee!rng 7 30
liON ( HWH 1-f 0 1 C HHI ~ T
Po mer oy Hor •,• r ,, lie II!J
Don
Ke nnerly r 11 ((H Br it Mdhoy
Sundoy ~~ hr d !&gt;up!
Sundoy
~thool 'I 111 n 111
rnornrn g wor
shrp (l'l l '(''"l nr..III•OII 10 30 o m
:,unrlrr¥ , " ' ' ' ng youth C hrr~t 1on
lnd••OJ ~ r 1.. p m
w o •~h1 p ser
VI( I
I r ,,, Nurlrres&lt;loy OV'e nrng
1,, u 1... , •H·(&gt;'IIICJ 1) 11 d B .bl~ study "!

p '"

,., I iOH/I llr ·II 1-'Ml ( HUH (H
I' • V ,r
F&lt;"J Wdilorn
1/ t •
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Churd1
.._ Jr&gt; 1
1 J• n rn ) 11 ndo y ~r t roo l

ClOSER,

I'D SURE liK E 10

Y'IE

SEE HER ·

CAN 1E.ll ···

hope he doesn't
qet lost on his WeiLl
to the bank 1

What's wrona
with Mr Pert?

@
•

An4t' in q that will
nold t 'irtl.j t'ousand
dol Iars 1n t'irt4 dollar
bills!

I need
to borrow
a baq 1

You've made a

deal
with

Pert?

BROWN'S
FIRE &amp;SAFETY

Of Your Choice

Attend The Church

Groctries G.ntrll Merch•ndise
Rac ine 949·2550

Equipment
Stit&amp;-Servlct
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Dept. Equip.
Rutland 742-2777

This Sunday

GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

HEINER'S
BAKERY

Prot.ssion•l Service ,
Aerial-SchoolsWeddings
Chesler 98l·41l5

Bakers ol
Good Bread

Rev Don ny H Cook , po!o tOI Sun
day ~dmol 9 30 a m worsh1p
se r vrce 11 om eovenrng ~ervrce
7 UU you th ~erv1ce Wednesda y
700pm
lANC,SVIllt
l Hf(I ~ IIAN
CHUHCH f&lt; obert M uHer po st01
':Iunday H.hool &lt;I 3CJ o m
Hoy
:,1gmo1 '&gt;u p! 11101111119 war ~ h r p
10 J0 ~un doy evan111g '!&gt; er v1ce
l JO mrd week ~er . . r( e Wednes
day 7 p m
IY ~ACUil ( HUkCH 0 1 IHI
NAl AH ~NI:
"' ev
Dole Ba !&gt;~
pastor
~ ob
M oo re
~lmday
5.rhool ~up t ~ undo~ H hoo l 9 30
a 111
1nornrng wor&lt;,hrp
10 4)
om evongel• stl ( s er~r!:E' 7 p rr1
Wcd nr sdoy ~e r v1ce~
proyc1
and pr Orl.f' I p rn
NaLarf"l\('
'l'ourh f
p m
Oo1ly
pr o yc t
11'N•Irtrq ij j(J a rn Men s prayer
" 1' •' '" '9 ) ot urd ay 7 p m
lO~N UN II W
BWl:THHI:N IN
( HHISI l lden Jl l:l lnkl' po ~ t or
~ur1d oy :,lhonl 10 om
Howard
Me&lt; o y ~u p! Mornurg , ..,. rll{ 1

GO

For The Beat In TV Viewing
C.ll992-2505

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

doy
CH I SHH CHURCH Of GOU

MARKS ME A I'{ 7

WITCH, OF COURSE ...

JUS1 SOME. S H~A ~ GE
WQITIN , I GUE SS ..

I DuNNO ···
MA'fB E IF WE

This S unda y co m e to chut ch and lind h ow i!'s don4:! .

448 Locust
992-3093
Middleport

BRADBURY
CHUR CH
01
CHRI S1 Mr Do"old Hol e y pa~t o r
~unda y s&lt;hool 9 :JO o rn
wor
shrp H•rv1 ce 10 JO o m )undoy
se r 11rce~
7 p m you th gr oup
Wedns~day 7 p m
ANtiQUITY BAPTI ~ l He v l:orl
~hule1
pmlo r 5. undoy ~c h oo l
9 :JO a rn Church ~ervrce 7 p fll
youth meetrng b p m l ue~do y 81
ble ~rudy 7 p m
folA C IN~
(HU NCH O f
!HI:.
NAlAHl:Nl: Re v Joh11 A (ofl
man pastor f ro11klrn Imboden
d10rnnon o! the E! oo'd o f (hrr~
110n !tiP Sundo'( ~(hool 9 JO
om
1110rnrng wor~h1p 10 JO
)unday evenrng w o"h1p 7 JO
p 111 Prayer rnet&gt; tii'Q Wedn e~
day 130 p rn
RA ( IN! ~ lk ST HAPII ) l Don l
Walker f' a~ + or No11rile ~ al scr
:,urrdoy &lt;;.{hool ~up !
:,undo'(
~chool 'I 30 o m
mo1 mn g wor
~hrp 10 40 am )und oy e ven111g
wor~h1p 7 JO We dr1e~do y ever1
rn g Brble study I JO
OANV I LL ~ Wt)Ul'AN
!le v H
D Brown pastor )undoy )&lt;hool
q J0 am
morr1109 wo•~htp
10 45 yourh ~e•v•te b 45 p rn
even•ng wor!&gt;hrp
7 30 p m
prO'I'er and prar~e Wednesday
! JOp m
Sl l \l ~k RUN H t ~ t:IAPII ~ l Hev
Mo1vm Mork111 pO'&gt;I OI ~te ... e l1t
tie ':Iunday sc hool ~up ! 5-undoy
~chool
10 o rn
lllOflllllQ wo1
~hrp
l 1 o rn ~und oy Pvermrg
wor~htp
7 30 Pray er rne~ t lflg
and tl1b le ~!ud ~ lhur sd oy 7 JO
p m youth Sef v•ce 6 p rn ~un

DOOR 1 WHAT
00 THOSE FUNN(

SHE REAI.L'( ISN'T A

ntF DAILY

YOUNG'S
CARPETING

MARK V STORE
Middleport

SENTINEL

Fe1turlng Oetp Slttm

Middleport·

'-·"-"':111

WINNIE
OH ·OH I CCMPANY'5

• WHERE WILL I GO

11

am ' )unduy r11 ght se rllr(e &lt;,
l ndea .... or 7 JO p rn
~On g ~Cfii + Ce 8 p m
flr t:OChrng
8 3() p rn
Mrd wee~
Pro y e•
meet tn g Wedne 5o doy 7 p m Hoy
Adam!&gt; loy leader
C HU~ (H
Of- J~~u:, ( HHI :, J
l oca ted at Rutl and on New L1 m a
Hood ne wI 10 fo•esl A Cie Park
Hev Roy R ou~e p o ~IOI Rober t
Mu ~~er ~undoy ~chool ~u p! 5. un
day ~ c h oo l 10 3() om w o r st·~rp
7 30 p m B,ble ~ t ud r Wednc~
day 7 :JO p m
~o t urd ay 111ght
prayer ~er .... •ce 7 :.tOp m
H~MLO C K GHOV~ CHNI :, \I AN
J.! ogtH Wat!.On pa\tol Kenne rh
liy er ~undoy ~rhoof wp ! Mor n
111 9 wor~hrp 9 30 am
~wr l
day sc hoo l 10 JO o rn
cvenrng
se r ~ • ce 7 30 Wedne sday Urbl c
STudy 7 )0 p n l
Ml
UNIO I.J I:!.APII ~l
Don
5.ul1d oy
Hhool
W rlson
superm!endent ~unday &lt;,( hool
9 4~ am evenrng w 01 ~h1p 7 30
p m Prayer mee trng 7 JO p rn
(h ,.~tra n

Wlnl T/415 FILM?

M~

WHERE SHOULD
1 HIDE OUT?

Wcdne~doy

fUI-'P lH 5r PlAIN ~ C HHI ~ IIAN
( HUHCH
~ uge"~e
Under w ood
po~oto 1
Howard Coldwell J1
::.und oy )chaol Sup +
)undoy
~chool 9 lO n m
M ornrnq :,(',
man 10 300m ~undoy everm1g
ser vrce 7 p rn
ll:lAHI
~AllS
U NillU
tlktlHNlN Re v f- 1ec lond N orn~
po~ l o r l loy d Noll+'&gt; ~ up! !&gt;u11do ~
&lt;;.r h Olfl 4 30 am
mornrng ~er
morr 10 :.JO a rn l'1oym ~C I &gt;~I(('
Wednesdoy 'l .:JO p m
CHt \ IIR CHURCH 0 1 I Hf
NAZARENE: Re v Herber t Grotf·
past or Worshrp se r v1CC I! o n~
end l 30 p m )undoy
S~mda~
:,c h ool 9 30 o rn Nr&lt;hord Bo rto n
!&gt;up ! Prayer m e(' rlllg Wedllf·~
day 1 30 p '"
8HALJI O fW
( HUio: l H
01
LHHI )l Gobrrel Mn '&gt; po~tor f:i,
bl c ':nmdoy )c hool 4 JO o 111 11101
111119 church 10 :tO o rn
~undoy
~t ve nmg
.. tHvtce
I (}()
p m
Wedne&lt;;day ~e r vrc e 1 )() p rn
lAUJ(il ( llH ff&lt;~~ M. l HOD ISI
CHUIK H Hev flo yd I ~hoo k
po~ t o r
lloyd Wnght
~u •1 doy
:,chao! ~up t
M orn1n g W or~h rp
c, J&lt;J o rn )u ndoy :,rh onl 10 70
a "' Wed~tc '&gt;doy Pro~ or 011d 6 1
bl(.l ) + ud~ ., :KJ p 111 Su'ldiJ \' t&gt;Vcn
111g w QI'_, hrp 1 :JO p m Chorr l'r ot
lrrP 1hu t ~ day 7 p m
UIXIIH ( HUR(H 0 1 Ct1~1~1
lhwlv'&gt; Hu ~~ell
Sr · m u rr!!o +er
HHk Macombe r ;up ! ~un doy
~tllool '1 30 o rn
wor ~lu p !le t
11rce 1030u rn l:l•bi(•Siut!'l' lue':&gt;
doy I
p •n
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po ~ t or Wo1~h1p ~CIV'I ( C
o 111 ~undoy &lt;,t hool 10 :SO

9 30
om 81ble ) tudy and pro yt_" W'
vrce Thursday 7 30 p m
CAHIHON CHUHCH K.• ng~bur y
Hood Gmy Krng pa~tor :,unda y
s.c tl ool 9 3Q o rn
Hal ph lad
!&gt;upe•mlendenr pvenrng w o •~h 1p
7 JO p rn
r'ro.,.or
rnee tu1q
Wedne:.doy I 30 p 111
LONG I:IO TlOM (HNI)IIAN
~ru&lt;e
Srn1th
po ~ l a r
WollorP
Uomcwood Supl li+b lo ~choo l
'I 30 o m Pr c ochrng ~e • vrt e
1(J 4!1 o m No cvenmg ser v•cc
H't'5Hl HUN IRH M~IH OUISI
CHURCH ke v Her bert A rlm g
pmrm )undoy :,chool 9 30 om
M arnrng ~er111(e
1(1 30 a rn
liiOI)gelr!&gt;ll( \C I VrCC 7 3CJ p m
P•oye• mee t1ng lhur sday 7 JO
prn
I kH DOM GQ)f'H MIS~ION ot
Hold Kn o b
Re v
lawren ce
Gtue!&gt;enc omp :,r po&lt;,tor Jo: oger
Wrlll ard ~~ ~1,111doy ~c hoo l sup !
)un doy Hhool q 30 o evenmg
wo t ~ hrp
7 :JO p rn
P1oye r
rnt&gt;£' ! 111 9 Wednesday 7 JO p. rn
Yourh rneot1ng Sunday 5 30 p m
wr t!r Oon an d Martha Meadow\ +n
tho r go
WHllf ~ CHAPH Coolvil le liD
Hnv Ho y Ue-et er pa~ t o r :,undoy
\thool q 30 o rn wm&lt;;hrp ~ervl&lt;e
I(J JO o rn 81ble study and p•oyer
~ervrce Wcdne~day 7 30p rn

HUllANU
HUILANIJ ( HUH CH O f- ( HHl ~1
l 011 y Colo mar~ po!.IOI Co :,un
day schoo l 5up ts :,am McKmney
or1d Hfll b 1:11111 )unday school ond
&lt;Omm unton q 30 o m Wor~h1p
and cornunron 10 30 o rn
HUl l ANU
CO MMUNI1't'
( HUH(t~
~u nd oy ~&lt;hool
9 )()
o rn
wor~hrp sc r v1&lt;e
II o rn
Wl'drr~:.~ ~ day f'IIO ycr meehng I JO
J.l m yuu th ~PI \liC e ~ Sunday 7
p 111 ~ u n doy r11ght wors h1p 7 JO

RUTI ANO

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pmlor ~vn doy :"~drool fJ JO
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ijr ood,mt live ove t WMPO young
JWO~J il• ~
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f
p m
lvo~rgelrsl! c !oe r viCI!
7 30 p rn
Wcd!la!:. day u.:1 me 7 JO p m

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w.llrom Rou!&gt;h po~ t o r Hu!&gt;sell
Hnt tl r!l rhutt h -,d rool Or r ector
~unda y ~(hoal 4 :JO o rn
Mor n
1119 w or!&gt; h1p 10 30 o rn Sunday
l'vcnmg s.ervrce 7 p rn Wedn e~
cloy cvcnrng pro(t"l ~cr .... •tC"• I )()

COMING! L::JOK&amp; LIKE

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JOPPA
W01shrp
10 om
Churc h ~chool 9 o rn
Prayer
Meetmg Wedne~doy 8 p rn
lO NG B0110M Sunday sc hoo l
01 9 30 am Wor ~ h1p se rv1&lt;e'&gt; at
7 :JO p m E!tb le li tudy and Youth
rneet1ng
a!
8 p m
on

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AnYihing 1har brings a s pec1 al rewa rd usually requtres a
person t o go b~&gt;yo n d his no rma l pe rforman ce .

WILKINSON
Small Engin~

r.£ oqPHAN ANNIE-'fffiW

A

Friday
Act5

Yet .. \.1.-ry perfnr nwr IHJpt's h (' uri// ge t thai \•ery kind o f
mo un!. Unless th(• ho r~(' puts on a w1 ld d1splay durrng the
rid e. the Judge!. wi ll '\con • llw rid l' r luu.• and lu:' will rniss lht:&gt;
prize .

Oeult Tracloro, New Hollo nd
Farm Machinery
Spring Ave . 9925101
Fl&gt;meroy

LITTLE ORPH.A .

)undoy ~ c h ool
~ hrp ~erv•ce

p rn

9 45 a .m wor
II om and 7 30

Weekly

81bl e

Sl udy

Wedne~odoy

7 30 p m .
MAlON CH UHCH Of CHRIST . P

0 Ho• 4(t7 M1ller St ,

Ma ~on

W

Vo )lJndoy Brble Study 10 am
om ond 7 p m Brble
'll udr Wed ne ~doy 7 p m Voc al
Wor~h1p I I

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MA &gt;ON

A&gt; ~ EMHl

V 0 1 GOD

Ouddrng lone, Mo~ on W Va
Ch 1· \ te1 I ennonl f-'ostor :,unday
~hoot
4 ~~ o m
Chddron ~
( hur(h b 4~ p m Young People~
)ervrr e- b 45 p m
!:\/Or1gel+s II(
:,erv+CC 7 30 p m Wo 111 t't1 !&gt; M+!o
~10110 1 y lountrl IU o m ! irs ! and
th+rd I ullsdo~\ Prayer ond Sib le
\ludy VV!.Hlnc~duy 7 :JO p m
fiAKH O ~tJ CHURCH Of- CH RI !J.l
IN (H f.tl ~ 11AN UNION the He v
Wr ll 1orn (om pboll pO ~ ! O r Sunday
School 9 :JO o rn James Hughe~
I UPI e ~UillllQ ~UI VICU 7 30 p In
Wedne:.dor eve m n g prayer
mee 11ng J :JO p rn Youth p1 oyer
~ 4•rv,(e each 1uesdoy
! AI~ V lt W BIHlt
CH UH CH .
lero11 W Vo Nt I , Re 11. Charles
H01g rove~

vr(C~

po~ t or

Wor~hrp ~er

:,un doy ~c h ool
evenmg wonh1p, 7 30
pm
I ue~ doy co l loge prayer
meehng orrd B1ble i. ludy 9 30
om . W o r ~ h r p ' erv, ce Wednes ·
do'f 7 30p rn
CAL VA RY' 81Bl~ ( HUHCH . now
lurnted on ~o mer oy P1ke Count)'
flood 25. rruor Hotw ood~ Hev
Blackw ood po stor ~ur v ices on
~\,lrldoy a I 10 30 o m ond 7 30
p rn w1 th Sund0y !lchool 9 30
o rn b1bl e i ludy Wednesday ,

q JU om

II a r-n

7 30 p m
INUHlNOlN I

H O liNl~S

Sun doy n1gh l serv1ce 7 30 p m
~OMIROY

HO UN ~SS

WESliVAN

Homs onvllle Rood

Dewey Kmg
po~t01
td1 ~0n
Weaver a~~~ s to n t Henry tblrn
Jr :,undoy school supt Sunda y
,chool 9 30 a m rnof n •ng wa r
~ h+p II a rn , 3unday ev~n+ng lter
v1c c 7 30 p10ye1 meetrng Thu• ~
day 7 30 p m

Pa~lor
Oennt s Holes
Sunday
X hool 10om. worship 1e rvice .
11 :J0 o tn and 7 :W p m. fl•oy'er
rnoetu tg Wedne~day 7 JO p.m .

kUTlANU

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CHUR CH

01 Jt~U'&gt; lHifiS1 ~ldet James
Mrll£•r M1hh1 ~ 1 ud 11 Wednesday
f J(J p m ~undoy )chool 10 o m

pm
Sl

FREEWil l

BAPTIST

CHUR CH

OF

CHtmr Gabriel M rot , past01
Sunday school. 9 30 a rn . mom·
rng church , 10 JO a .m . Junror
(hur&lt;h p10grpm l.!nder dhe&lt;tion
of Koren M toJ lor cM•Idren '1 10,
du• ing regular church tlour m
chu fdl bosemvnt. !.unday even·

BRIDGE

~·vf J~tN fEfL.IN6

D1 .SOR1f~D ALL. DI\Y.

THaS

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

Expert's end play

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South
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one leMer to each square, to lorm
tour ordtnary words .

sco re one club tr 1rk SUI CC hr
1s caug ht 1n IJ vurw tt on of

Vu ln e r~blc :

Pli ."&gt;S

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E:asl is In but ean only

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born Jun e 23, 1894.
On this day in hT&gt;1o ry:
In 1845, the Congress of
Texa s agreed 1u Ihe
ternlory's annexation b)' the
United States.
In 1947 , the U.S Congress
ena cted the Taft-Han ley
labor acl over the veto of
Pres1den1 Truman .
In 1967, Conn ef'licul Sen.
Thomas Dodd , a Democrat,
was censured b)' the U.S.
for
n11Susmg
Senate
campai gn fund~ .

play won't come off and
Sou th loses four tricks and
curses the gods of chance
who have set all key cards In
the wrong place
A really cxperl declarer
mak es his contract by pla y·
1ng a low spade from dum·
my . F:xper1 West will shift lo
a dub but cxperl South goes
~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
right up with dummy 's ace . llflllNl
by Henrr Arnold and Bob Lee
Then he draws trumps, elim· ~ ~ ~~ ®
inates the diamonds and
leads dummy's king of Unscramble these four Jumbles,
spades.

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ASOJT
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Cannel News,
By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Snider and Cecil of C(llum·
bus, Ohio spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Circle,
Vema and Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Circle
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Circle, of New Haven, W. Va.,
were at the home of Mary
Circle on Sunday.
There were $7 present for
Sunday School on June 18.
Mrs . Martha Lee and
daughter, Becky, called •'
the home of Mr. and M
Arthur Orr of Chester
Monday afternoon.
Kim Follrod called on
Becky Lee recently ..

The Almanac
United Press lnlernalional
Today is Friday, J IID e 2:J,
the !74th day of 1978 With 191
to follow.
The moon is between its full
phase and last quarter.
There IS no mormng star
The evenmg stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn
and Jupiter .
TI1ose born on this date are
IIDder the s1gn of Ca ncer .
The duke of Windsor, Britain's Kmg Edward Vlll , was

Friday, .lum• 2:1

or Sts

Chu r th
l elan d Holey . pas t'o r
!iundoy school . 10 a m . evanlng
service .
7 30 p . m
Prayer
mee1mg , Wednesdav . 7· 30 p m

; ,BC
BRADfORD

FRANK &amp; ERNIE

PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH

a

pm
RUflAN O

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JUHilll CHR IS TIAN CIN TlR
Georges •Creek Rood Chul(h
~c h oo l 9"'30 a.rr. , mornmg w or
~ h1p 10 30 even rng serv1ce 7 30
Proyer meef rng Wednesday 7 JO

(or ne• o! Sycamo re and Second
Pamer oy The Rev Wrllrom
GOO
Nol Pentecos !ol Rev
M td dlesworth
Poslo•
Sunday
. George O• ler pastor WorsM•p ~chaol at 9 45 c m and Chu •&lt;h
scr V'rCC Sunday q 45 o m ~on
Se1 v•ces I l a. m
day s&lt;hool , 11 a .m . w o rsh•p ser
SA~ HEO HEAR I , Rev . Father
v1( e 7 30 p m Thu r,doy prayer floul D Welto n, po~t or . Phone
rnee tr ng 7 30 p m
9fi'J 1~15 Sa tu rday even1ng Moss
MT H ~HMON Un•led 6r e th1c11 7 :.10 Sunday Moss , 8 and 10 a .m
Church Sunday Schoo l q 30 o rn
(on lau•o n Solurday 7 7.JO p rn
Wor~h1p
servtce
10 45 o m
CHRISTI AN 8APTIS1
On th e
Proochmg se r v+cos every Sunday Haute 7 bypass James t Keesee,
olte•no t•ng w rlh C t Wednesday pas tor . Sunday 5c kool . 10 am
prayer 11'1eellng 7 :J() p rn Rev. morn111g wor sh1p I l om evan
Jornes l each , pasto r . Davtd lllQ Sf f VICQ , 7 ,
Hol ter loy leader ,
TMIN ITV Cknst lon A Hem bly
Jl:HOVAH S WllNt SS t ) , I m•la Cooht•lle
G1lbert Spence t
east ol llu !land juntllon o l Nauta paslm Sunday school 9 30om.
17~ and Noble Summi t Rood (1 . rnotn1ng wor ship , J I a tn Sunday
174) Sl.!ndoy Bib le lecture , 9 30 evenrng servrce. 7 30
pm ,
o ., Wa tch tower 5l udy
10 30 m1dweek prayer serv1ce Wednes
om , Tuesday Bible study , 7 and day . 7.30p .m ,
t1 15 p rn
Thur~day , thoocrohc
MOUNT
Olive Community
'H hool
7 30 p .m ., servr&lt;e Church , long Sot!om , R\.l~~ell
meetrng
30 p m
Cl• ne , superintendent ' Sunday
HOf'~ 8AIJTIST . 570 Grant St , School 10 a m Youth group and
M•ddleporl . Bobby Ell11n s. pastor
prayer meet ing~ Wednesday 7 30
Sunday School, 10 am. w ors hip p.m . Church serviCes Sunday 7·30
serv1ce , 11 a m , everHng service
p m Lawrence Bush po~t o r
7 30 p m
Thur s day prayer
meet ing and Bible s!o dy 7 30

SVR ACUSI FIR IT CHURCH

( HUH CH . INC
Pearl St., M•d
CHURCH Of GOO o1 Pro phecv.
clif;!po•t
Hu\1 . ODell Manley , located on th e 0 . J . While Rood
pa stor
~onny Hudson, Sunday oil highway lbO. Su nda y School
~&lt; hoo l sup! Sunday ~uhool , 9 .30 10 o.m
Superintendent John
o rn , eve n•ng wonh1p 7 30 p. m
Loveday flnt W@d nesday night
firoye1
a nd prOI5e
service . · of month CP MA services , second
Wednesday 7 30 p m .
Wednesdor WMB rneer lng . th ird
I HI PlO~ II I CHURCH OF throug h
ilt h youlM
st r \IICe .
POM l-H OY
Corner Ma1n and George Croy le pastor.
Court
Sh
thrrd f1oor .over
HOPE 8A~fiST CHAPEl
570
lighthouse ltet tou•ont
Henry Gron! St. M iddleport , Re v 15obby
look poslor ~undoy sc hool . 10 l: lktn s Sunda y school. 10 am.;
o,m , r'r10rnu1g worship 11 o m
morn rng worsh ip II , evening
elo'enrng sorv1&lt;e 7 30 . Wednes · wo rsh•p 7 ·JO p. m.
Thur sday
day qvenlng ~~~ r v1ce 7 30. In· e11enm g 81bl e study and pr,ayer
ttlldenorninoi iOrlol full gospel
meet+ng, 7 JO p m , Aff i liated wl !h

RUTlAND CHU HCH Of GOD

1ng ~er .... ,ce. 7 p m , Wednesday
se rvice . 7 30 p m

the end play descnbed eal'l l·
cr.

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RUN OUT YORE TONGUE
AN' SAY ''AAH:' TATER

I SEE TH'TONGUE -·
NOW, LGT'S HEAR

THE''AAH''

Hy Oswald .la&lt;·uby
and Alan Sontag
In most bridge games.
South covers the jack of
s_parles with dummy 's k1ng,
F...ast cas hes the etcc and

Your partner opens one
club and jumps lo three
spades after you respond
one spade What do you do

•'I:FWSI'i\l 'EH I NTt:lti'HISI ' r\S.t.;\

I

Eust has to c 1lhcr lead a club

or give So uth
dtM ' i.Jt' tl

H

ruff an1l
.

An ex pert Eustl catl s bat·k
a luw .'i flildt' WL'!'il win:-; ::md
lrruls i t dub. No w the cntt

WHAI Hie&gt;
DIVIN6 EQUIPMENI
BU~INES.~ WA5.

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now')

We have decided slam m·
teres! but do nul go right into
qu ee n and shifts to a diaM Blackwood beca use of th e
mood So uth wins , dr aws worthless doubleton in dia·
trump , e lunin~t es tho rest of monds Instead. we bill four
the tliamowJs . cu nu~s to hi s clubs If pnrtnct' bid s four
h.uul wit h" trump , ll'adc; the diamond~ w~ go anto Blackmn e (If l'iuh~. lets It lose to
wood
the Jack and tlanns s ince

I NARIFA

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Wrn a/
Bndge care of th rs newspit·
oer P 0 Box 489 Ra d•o C111
Sra/l on New Yo rk . N Y 10019 J

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Now arrange the cucleel leners 10
form the surprise answer , as sug ·
gested by rhe above canoon

X]TO GO( XI I I )
(Answers tomorrow )

Jumbles: WEDGE TAFFY
Answer. Reeponaible for 1!1

QUAVER

BUTTER

holdup In golf-

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RE81 Eitate lor Sale

MA l URE R~ S P O N SIBlE .., o 1101 a~
bobr s tier house~ee~• L e n
pos I on
seporote hclu'S• 119
and exce le 1t ber\e t ~
Nc
smo t.. ng
M ust
d
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8 S MO BILE HQMl:S PI Plea FIVE t&lt;ITTENS 2 ye llow mol es 3
~ o 11 w Vo bes de Hec .._ s
blo c ~ fernoJes L tter bo ~~: tro n
IQ73 Broodr l o e 14 11 04 1
ed 843 :;11 85

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FOREM AN
MUS I ho e ew
per ence
1 och • tt
shop
operot ons
f or e man e"
per ence prefe rr ed but w II
Ito n r ght oppl cant Appl co
ons or resun1es w•ll be oc
ce p eel June '1b 1h ough Ju e
30 lmper ol Electr c Co 345
Sycamore
M dd epo
Oh o

1q73 Oor on 14 oo: 60 '1 bedroom
1q72 V•c t.or on 14 oo: b7 3 bedroom
1 bo th
llf71 Coventry 11 x 65 3 bedroo m
1969 St o t e~ ma n 12 .-. 60 '1
bedroom

WOOOt:N HOUSE w ndows w th
glo ss n them Scrap wood fo r
bu n ng 9&lt;12 6708

BURROUG HS l ENS! MA II C ac

rWO KITTENS lemole 2 w eek s
old I !i o w wh te I wh te and
str pe d
Lo'V eab le
and
house broken to home to be
Colt
co ed tor and loved

coun t1 ng ma ch n e
Ph one
992 215b The Do ly Sent nel
Ill Court St eel Pomeroy

45700

Oho
USto TRACTORS

EED M f
SWIMMING INSTRU Cl OR ot New
Ho ven Pbol Apply at the pool
between the hours of l to Sp n

N~W 8

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want to buy or se ll s.ome lh ng
oe look ng for work
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you II ge t resul s
laster w tho Sent nel Wont Ad

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SHINN STRACTORSAm
Ph one 458 t 630
leo W Vo

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Poles
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d ometer 10 on lar ges t e d SB
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to' Del "er ed to O h o Pollet
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COIN S CURRENCY tok ens o d
poc ket wa tches o nd cha ns
s Iller and gold We need 1964
ond o dar s •~v e r co ns Buy ~ell
or I ode Coli Roge Woms ey

742 233 1
TIMBER POMEROY
duc ts Tap pnce
sow t mber Coli
Ken t Hanby I 4 40

Fares P o
l or sta nd ng
992 5965 or
8570

OLD FURN ITURE ce bo~~:es bra ~!&gt;
bed s ron beds de!&gt;lo. s e c
compte e household~
Wr te
M D M lie Rt 4 Pomeroy or

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YARD SAL E Sa turday June 2"
A cross !rom Syra cuse F re Sto
1on Lo ts of I tt e 9 ~ ~othe~
YARD SA LE 10om Fr Sot Sot
and M on
Goble $
Lowe
..._!o we ! ~ I M ddlepon_ __
YARD SAL E 5th house on Hys el
Run Rood
Myr le Norm an
e! den ce Thurs Fr
&amp; Sa

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HUGE YAR D Sole Fr Sot Su
Tools shoot ng n a!Ch gu )
metal too l ba .o: e~ Ia truc k
t res camera albums boo k ~
wooden playpen and th s tho•
ond he other Paymond P er ce
Ant qu ty SR 338
YARD SALE 742 E Ma n St
Pom eroy Fr
June 23rd 1h u
Mon
June 26
95
N ce
clo th ng on que desk lots of

m"

BIG BIG Bock Vord Sole C oth ng
glassware and m sc 2 b 9
boKeS o f g ve a .... oy !ems ld
Fosler D
Mason Man &amp;
lues June 27 28 9 II?
THREE FAMilY Garage
Po t o
Sole Ju e 7-i 25 26 27 &amp; 28
West 68 1 I ~ m• e oH 33 a!
Oarw n Mrs Vernal Well

=
HOOF HOllOW Ho se~ Buy sell
trade or t ra n New ond used
~ a d d l e s Rut h Reeves A lban y
(bl A) b98 32'10
RI SING ST AR Kennel Board ng
Indoor and outdoor runs
G room ng oil breed~ Clean
Chesh e
son to ry fo e I t es
Phone (b1.d ) 307 0292

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1973 MON TE CARl O Landau P S
P 8 A C AM 8 tr ack st ereo
t: xcellent
cond 1 on
$1700

NOTICE OF
APP OINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

On Ma y 22 1978 n the
M e 95 county Pr ob ale Cou r t
c ase No 2239 4 om a Lee
w ait e 1135 E M a ple Str eet
Pa lmyra
Pa
1707 8 wa s
app omted Ex ecutr x Of ne
esta1e ot L a wton Templeton
deceased ate o t Langsv • h~

Oh o

loi n

Mann ng D Webster
Pr obate Judge
Clerk
30 111 1 3tc

IN THE
COMMO N P LEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF AC
COUNTS
PROBATE
COURT MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO

Accounis a nd vouchers ot
the
f o ll ow ing
n a med
f due ar es h a ve been f ed m
Me gs
the Pro bate Court
Cou n ty Oh o for approva l
a nd sefl lement
CASE N O '21 796 F nal and
D l s tr bul•ve
A cc ount
of
Ch ar to ll e Ertew ne..
Ad
m in slr, tr lx of the E sta te of
Ha rol d
F
Erlew n e
Oec useCJ
CASE N O 22 22 8 F rst and
F n a t A cco u nt o f Ma rc el a H
Sn owde n Gua r d an of the
p ~rson and estate o t Arnold
Sno wde n a n Inco mpetent
per so n
CA SE NO '12 '275 F nal and
0 s tr but ve
Account o f
Henry Wells Executor of the
Estale
of
E m ma
May
Sho en b e rg ~ r De ce ase d

CASE NO 18 7S 2 E gnth

Cu rrent A c c ount of Rodney
Downtng as. Tru!.tee under
the Trust created by the w 11
at
John
8
Downrng
Decease d
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t a Pho e 949 '1219

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!I&gt; nk 9&lt;12 7794

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949 1827
1970 HONDA Cl 350 mo torcycle
Good
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$ 300

147 2678

COUN TRY MOBilE Home Po k
Route 33 nor th of Pom eroy
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servtce Hotpo1nt 1nd
brands

• Jack W Carsey Mgr
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Phone "2 2111
W lt CAR E lo the elderl y 1n our
home Phone 992 73 14
WAT ER WEll dr I ng W•lhom T
Gran t U1 2B 7fl

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w th modern dust len cleon ng
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No 17 In e na onol bole 2000
bu ear cor n q!f5 3537 aile b
pm 985 41JI
COAl liME SlONE sand gro&gt;Jel
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load and oil ype~ of ~ all Ex
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too

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and

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roa d Water line by
properly and electric on II
house

w ith

4

bedroom• 2 balhs lamtly
room shop garage and 3
tots Covered picnic pal lo
and n ice shade trees
approv ed

VA

1 ROOM HOME - 3
bedrooms bath gas floor
furna ce

70 xiOO

garage

and

lot

yard

for

All coly ul ltllles

and m ce ba c k

S9 500
NEW LISTING - Lol
12S•125 on Powell Slreet In
Middleport S6 000
NEW LISTING - Old 6
room

house

tn

need

of

repaors 75 acres of land 40
acres ti llable all minerals
and several nice hay fi elds
Sll 000
TOMORROW
INVEST
TODAY
HELEN L TEAFORD
SUE P MURPHY
G BRUCE TEAFORD
REALTOR ASSOCIATES

Any U S made cor~par1s
extra If needed Excludes
Iron! wheel drive cars

C,ll Now For
Appomtm ent

Pomeroy Landmarl
•Jock W Clr,.y Mgr
Phone 992 2111

Weddongs

Off1ce Hrs

hm spm
Closed Thursdoys &amp;
Saturday ol noon
Your Fdl Time
Real Estate Broker
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom total etecl rlc
home
located
In
Sub-Otv•slon

Rutland Oh io Home hlts
lull basement and garage
Situated on lot 9l ~Ill
Se lling price $32 000 00
NEW LISTING ~ 4
bed r oom home
kitchen

rec

modern

room

fuH

bath with shower lolal
electric low laxes low
heal ing bills sllualed In
the Arbaugh Add lllo n
Tupper! Pla ins Ohio on
la rge lal Sell in g lor
s-42 000 00
Noce J bedroom home
located 1n Syracu•e Ohoo
well worth $28 000 00
12 Room spill level
Colon ial
that
has
ever ything toca led In
Rlggscrest Manor on
corner lot Selling for
$05 000 but wel l worlh It
Tho reiSon thiS ad 15 smoll
Is because wo ore se lling
our listings lost For 1
qutck soJ. of your property
Ht

Golden Annoversary
Family Reun1on s
Spectal Occastons
Photography
tS
our
busmess not a stde hne

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY
985 41SS
Chesler Ohto 45720

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

C11i 992 713!
CONTACT
LOIS Pouley
Bronch Mlnoger

MOORE'S
Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Battery
Installation Serv1ce
Pomeroy 0
Plo 192 2848
3 I 5 He

on lhe

snack
la rge

bar

D ini ng room
utll ty workshop
Barn and other bu ld•ngs
New alum1num stdtng

Onl y SIS 000 00
COOI&lt;'S DE LIGHT -

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MODERN SUPPLY

Small engtne &amp; mower

n

serv1ce Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Toilers Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servtce

399 W Matn St
Pomeroy , Oh1o
Ph 992 2164
5-4 1 mo

Pomeroy one of the
n c est k t ch ens anywhe r e
Le vel lot
2 stor es of

beaul ilu tl y

remode led

lt 'V ab11tt y Basem ent pl u s
many
other
features

S27 200 00
NEW LIST ING
Mlddlepor1 -

-

on

2 story older

home on good slreel Could
be good Investment for
rentals
L ot s
of
remode l tng
Ask1ng

been

walt ng

for

Appro• 23 acres ol lhe
most deso rable buold ing
s de s m Me1gs County
Sec l uded a nd clo se to
Pomeroy
on a go o d
township road Water and
electric a va lable As k tng

m ooo oo

OWNER SAYS SELL
And he will help ftnance
th iS

older

home

n

Pomeroy Sol 725 00
RANCH - 3 bedrooms
lovely kitchen l years old
ex c ellent cond i t ion a l l
el ectr ic Garage 1 acre
$26 000 00

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INVESTMENT
RENTALS
AND
BUSINESS - CALL FOR
MORE INFORMATION
LET
OUR
PHOTO
LISTING
SERVICE
WORK FOR YOU LIST
WITH US FOR RESULTS,
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REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
"2 2259

HOMt: Sill: S fo sole I oe~e and
up M ddlepa 1 nee Ru t land
( al9q77J8 1

Portra1ts
Weddmgs
Passports
Anmversanes
Spec1al Occas1ons

The Photo Place
(Bob Hoewcn)
Pomeroy
109 H1gh Sl
531-lmo

F!Vt: ROOM t ouse w th bolt 19
ac es ol ground o 1 CR 28 bel
w~P. Roc ~ ond Appl e G ovF!
I 01
nore
nfa TI O on coli
'147 31M
F!Vt: MIHS out of town on Rt 14 3
B ck 0 d h OTI C
OlCh
bed oom~ fom ly room w th
f ep oce
tw o co gar age
wo kshop ond sl ed lull base
me I 2 baths S45 000 Coli
992 5845 Over o• acre
ClOS~

TO Fa est Ac e~ Po k 5
acre~ lo ts of ou tbu ld ng5 3
bed oom I ame bolh SIS 000

992 584S

BU SIN t:SS ~ OR sole Beel W ne
Co 'Y Out 991 5786 be t ween

0&amp;5Da ly
WILL MAINf AI N Collor n•o Red
wood Ranch
I !il l loor
3
bed oo m both I v ng room
Ia ge k 1 che 1 d
g room
den Fu ll ~ ze ba sement w th
Ia ge co peted ecrea t on room
o d both located nco sc hoo l5
thu rclle~ shopp 19 ond ecreo
or Cos hep 1 new control or
COl d, 01 19 La ge lot Pr vote
pot o Loh ol I ees Overs zed
d oub le go oge 74 K 30 Custom
d1opes a nd o tt e
ex tras
Ownm be' g trans l erred Se I
fo 1 d6(b 304 773 26 7

CARTER

H. L WRITESEL

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

ROOFING

us for fast serv1ce

Cheryl Lemley, Assoc
Homo Phone 142 21Mil
Hollon Wolfe Assoc
Homo 94f 2519
GeorgeS Hobsltllor J r
Broker
Homt Phone 99'1 !731

TWO ACRES A beaulllul 4 year old 3 bedroom home
with large eal tn kitchen 3 bedrooms all nicely
carpeted 2 baths full basemen! wolh TV room Many
more extras low heat bil l wllh nal gas lorced a ir
f u rna ce All thts a nd two n• ce acr es of land In a good

location Woll go qui ck lor $35 000
57 ACRES - With a ntte l &gt;Sior y house woth 3 bedrms
and Ph baths Moslly carpeted Big centra l fi rep lace
wolh healotater Small barn and outbu ildings 20 acres
fenced Nice country sellong all blacklop road {usl 6
mlnules north ol Ra cone Ask ing S42 000
10 ACRES - Va cant land on blacktop road Beaul llul
homesite Aboull minutes Irom 5 Poonl Pr ice Sl 3 BOO
6 ACRES - Nice I I&gt;slory home mostly carpeted with 3
liv ing rm

tamlly rm

Free Est1mates
Phone 949 2862
or 949 2160

SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 He

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK

R.esodenllal
and
commercial
Call for
eslimate 24 hour service
Anyday anytime
Phone 98S 3806
Jack Ginter ?85 3806

SERVICE

Jack's -t'""'
~
.ank :iemce

1:
Bo x 3

Coli Aller l 00 or
Anytome s.1urdoy
"2 1119 or 992 5041

Chester Ohio

VACANT LANO - 10 acres olland on Rl 33 4 lane
abou l one mile norlh ol7 33 bypass Asking Si2 800
SIO 900 - 1 acre level land with a 64xl2 3 bedroom
mobile home with natural gas heal clly waler &amp; sepllc
liS 000 - Will buy a good l bedrm house with large
living room and kllchen 2 bath• basemen I F A nat
va• heal In Chesler
Wt N"d Listing\ (Middltportl
We have blrytrs for mony lypos of properly
CALL JIMMY OEEM Assotlllt,949 2SU

beetle
2 Washington
c1ty
3 M1ssmg

BRAD FORD Auc t oneer
Co1
plete Ser" ce Phone q49 2487
o 949 2000 Roc nl! Oh a ( II
B ad ford
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s no I oppl onces l awn mower
nex: t to State H ghw oy Go oge
o' Route 7 Phono (614 ) 'itl 5

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o 'd oll trpe s of genera l ropo'
Work guo on teed 10 year~ e1
per ence Pho e 9f1'} 7409

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Rutland Oh o Phone 742 2008

Cou nc I o f t he V •lla ge of
Pomeroy
Me1gs ~ou nt y

Oh o

Sec t on I That t s h er eby
deem eCJ necessary to ssue
bonds o f lh e V f ll age of
Pomeroy 1n the pr nCipat sum
of $30 000 tor the p u r pose of
resu r fac ng the f oll o w ng
str ee t s In the V ll age
Port on of Mulberry and
Butternut Avenue aM such
Sundry Streets as should be
d es gna ted by Cou n c• l
Sec t on 2 That sa1d bonds
sha ll be dated approK mately
tn e 1 rst day of August 1978
shall bear nterest at the
est imated r ate o f s•x per
ccn t u m (6 per cent J per an
num paya b e sem a nn ually
unt
the pr nc pal sum s
pad
and sha I ma tur e n
twel ve substa nt ally equa l
annu a ns t allm cnt s after the
Iss uan ce thereof
sec t on 3 Tha t for t he
purpos e of ra s ng money n
an t c1pat on of the ssuance of
sa id bon ds lor the aforesa d
pu rp ose 1 s hereby declared
neces sary to .ss ue and th• s
Coun c I here by determm es
that notes of sa d V ttag e n
the a gg r egate pr n c pa l sum
Of $30 000 Shall be ISSUed
Sec t on 4 That su c h an
t c pat o r y note s
n th e
a m ount a for es a d sha ll be
ss ued bear ng n te rest at
su ch rat e not exc eedmg s x
per ce ntum ( 6 per cent ) per
annu m as m ay be f x ed by the
Cl er k n h s awa rd of sad
not es a t pr va l e sa le such
n t er esl to be payable at
matur ty Sad notes sha ll be
ela ted as of t he elate of
•ss uan ce
shall mature on
Augu st I 1979 and sha ll be n
su ch d enom na on s a s m ay
be r eq ue st ed by the pur
c ha se r of suc h not es
Sect on 5 That su ch note s
shall b e exec uted b y th e
May or and Clerk and bear th e
se al o f th e corporal on shall
be p ayable a t th e o ff ce of
C erk V llag e of Po m eroy
Oh o and sh a I e ~~: p r e ss upon
the r fa ce th e p u r po se tor
wh ch th e y are ssu ed and
that t hey are ss ued pur suant
to lh• S ordnan ce
Sec t on 6 Thai sa d notes
shall be r rs t off er eCJ to th e
of fi cer m charg e of I he Bond
Ret r ement F und and r sad
o ft cer r ef uses to take sad
no t es t he y shall be sod at
pr iv at e sate bY the Cler k at
not less th an par and ac cru ed
n ter es t a nd an n terest rat e
not e)( ce ed nQ s K per c entu m
( 6 perc ent) per annum Th e
pr ocee d s from suc h sat e shall
be pa id m to the p r oper fund
and used l or t he p u r pose

TRA DE TWO lots n Pomer oy W tl
t ode l o bulldozer or mo ta
home Colt 1 304 b4 8 5601 For t
Goy W V

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9o

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12°

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Floor Covennl! In Stock
Boy w,.re you con come In
ond ' " w~t you're gleHing
- Good selections - Fully 1
stocked

PUDDLE POOLS All s z. e5 and
shapes Sw m poo ls 2 yeo s
ex perience
fr ee es llm a l e~
a ny t lun g yo u
nee d
for
underground sw1m poo ls New
chem•cal and supply store
Albany
Oh o
Phone
b 14 b98 6555 ( Ah11H 6 pm
b 14 689 525I John Jeff en or
689 5265 8111G.f le ll e ) We ore
NOT oil we t on PRI CES

Coll142 2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Htrb Groft
or Gtne Smith

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 2211

RutlliKI

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YOU

In 1973 the Uruted Slates

1974 FORD EXPLORER

JUVENILE DIVISION

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF JOHN
ERIC MORGAN ALLEGED
NEGLECTED
AND
DEPE NDENT CHILD
Cue No 2~ a1
LEGAL NOT ICE
To
Debb e Jean Morgan
Bla ir Whos e last know n plac e
of res i den ce and ad dress wa s
88 5 Browne ll Avenu e M d
dl eport
Oh o an d who s e
pr es ent ad dres s s unknown
you are h er eby nol t ed that a
com pta nl wa s t led n t he
P lea s
Cou rt
Common
J uv en le 0 v• S•on
Me gs
County Oh o Ca se No 22207
by Cynth•a M li s of th e M e g s
County Welfa re Departm ent
a leg•ng that J ohn Er c
Morgan s a negl ec ted an d
depend ent ch l d T he com
p ant r e qu es t s that per
rnanent c ustody be granted
Permanent c ustody mean s
th at the p arent s guard an or
other c u st od an may be
perman ent l y d epr ve d of all
paren l al r ght s
The compla nt al lege s t h at
you ar e tn e m oth er ot sa d
child
The comp la n t WII be f or
he ar ng befo re th e abo ve
co u rt on th e 15th d a y of Ju l y
1978 at 10 00 o cloc k A M
an d you ar e re qu red to a p
pear bef ore sad cou rt at t he
t m e of hear ng
Wit n es s my h and anCJ seat
of sa•d cou r t t h s 22nd day of
June 1978
Ma nn ng 0 Webst er
J uven e JudQe
By Ja net E Morr s
Chef Dep ut y C er k.

l6i 23 " '
REQUESTS FOR
PROPOSALS
Youth Employment and
Tra•n•ng Program s
Oh to Oepartm ent of
Admm st ra t• ve
Serv1ces
Not ce s her eb y g ve n t h at
the
Reg •o nal Manp ow er
Se rv c es
c oun c I
7
s
re q u est n g prop os al s f or
Youth
Empl oyment an d
Tr a n ng P ro gra m s (Y ETP l
under Tt ll e Ill OF T HE
Co mpreh en si v e E m p loymen t
anCJ Tra •n ng Ac t of 19 73
( CETA l
Und e r
lh s
program serv ces to you h
w th the m os t severe d t
n obl a n ng em
f c u1t1es
ployment th e cc ono m call y
d sadvantaged w II be g ve n
pr. or tv
YETP w 11 se r ve
youth 16 to '1 1 ye ars ol d
( W lhOUt
h gh
SChOOl
d pt o ma sl and c:tropo u ts An
1n sc h ool pr ogra m w•ll be
d r ee led t~l tho se need ng
work to re m a n n sch oo
Dropouts 1n th e prog ram w II
be encourag ed to return to
school Pr or ty wIt be g ven
to
wom en
m nor t es
ve teran s offender s and the

a nd Russ1a s1 gned a n
agreement to expa nd a1rhne
service be111 een the tw o
countnes
A thought for the day lnsh
poet James Stephens sa1d

tlar'ld• c ~ppecr
Eligib ili ty
s
open to those tha t nave
severe dtfl cu lt es obi an n g
e mp loym ent la c k crede n
t a s requ ire substant 1'.11
ba s•c remed at sKill develop
m en t com e f r om fam I es
w th an tncome below 85
percen t of the lower I v ing
standard to tho se wh o cer t fy
that
partt c pat on
1S

nece ssary

n orde r to con

t nu e h s or

her edu c at on
an d to nter l 1t e tr~ n s fe rs ( f
th e y me et the el g bt l t y

cr tern3l

Al l opportun lies

w II

ma d e

be

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w thout regard to ra ce cr eed

color nat ona l o r g n se •
age hand ca p po t t cat at
fll at on or be liefs P roo rams
f unded under YETP m a y
nc ud e an y em pl oyment or
tra n n g act v v e )(ce pt

Publi c Ser v ce Emptovrn cnt

Regul at on s a lso requ r e th e
Pr m e Spon so r t o se le ct
ope r at or s or m ar l y fro m
b a se el
c omm u n t y
or g an zat on s w ho ha ve
pro v ed d emo n s tr at ed e t
te et v en ess
or
An y
nd" du al
organ zat on may subm t a
propo sa l
howeve r
th e
re gu lat on s d sal o w th e
fu nd ng of a pr og ram wh ch
w ould pr oduce pr o f fo r he
con l ractor
The
ge ograph•c
ar ea
served n Reg on 7 ncludes
Athe ns Gal a
Hoc k ng
J ac kson Law r ence M e gs
and V nton cou nt e s Ap
pi cat ons may b e obra n ed
fr om Cheste r 0
Wh t e
Pla nn ng Su perv so r Off ce
of Man powe r Dev elopm ent
30 E
Br oa d Stre e t
27th
F loo r Co um bus Oh o 4321 5
at { 614 ) 4M 8326 or 1 800 28?
1050 ( to ll fr eel
Compl et eCJ
ap pl c at ons
sh oul d
be
r etu rn ed o Ches t er D Wh t e
at t he same a dd r ess on or
befor e July 21 1978
Tr a n ng w tl b e pro v d ed
for a I pr osp ect ve p ro gra m
ope r ator s on Jul y 11 1978 at
t he St a te 0 11 ce Tow er In
f o r mat on
conce r n ng
r eg st r at on w II be sent t o
potent at opera or s pr or to
t h s d a te
A N EQ UA L

OPPOR TUN TY
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lnternltlonal

I illnester

Open Fnday

T 11 1 oo p m
•·
ForYour
IN ew Iud
Shopping
I Equipment rr·ven ence J

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"Finally, I've found
a MAN-SIZE tractor"
ICDJIOMY
~ob

(61 23 30 2tc

tCICI

Mild" bMjQII

OUij~ l

Mow plow 1111 h 16o t 20 tllt t ~
m.. u Mae wo1k pow11

lowe

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cos •" u •

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""' c r o"

Se al ed b ds w II be re ce v ed
by t h e under s gned at th e
1/ /!age Ha ll Pomeroy Oh•o
12 00 o c loc k noon July 10
1978 tor the sate of 130 000 00
no te dated Augus t 1 1978
Wh c h no te shall bear nterest
a t the rate o f 6 perc ent p er
annum or lower Interest to
be P8•d sem annually Sa id
no e s to matu r e on June 30
19 79 Sale of t he note to be
awa r ded to b dder quot n g
owe s! rate of nterest on sad
nol e Th e r gh s reserv ed to
r etec t any and all b d s

SEE THEM TOOA Y

REED'S COUNTRY STORE
Reedsville.

0

Jane Wa lton
Cl erk

Women arc wlser than men
VILLAG E OF POME ROY
C t y Ha ll
because they know less and
Pomero y Oh o
Wlderstand more
161 2J 30 2tc

VB a utomat c P S P B LWB

2000

1

1973 THUNDERBIRD " .. Loaded
...... '2295
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM. 2••~;••• ~!;. '2295
1974 CHEV. NOVA 6. c~! .. ~~~-o . P-~ s1995
6 cyl
1974 CHEV. NOVA ~~!c~.o~_ck .. '1995
1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ~ .~r··· ~-' r••• s1895
1973 PONnAC GRAN AN ........... '1895
~.

1975 CHEVY
PB PS

MALIBU WAGON ••.••

1975 MERCURY
P B P s a ir

1
Nowo 2595

MARQUIS ............... '2995

1975 MERCURY MONTEGO
Auto P B P S air
1974 PINTO SQUIRE
Std wood graon panels

MX

4

DR.... 12195

STA. WGN

1
•• 1695

1
1974 FORD MUSTANG ..... was '?~!!.~.&lt;!~ 2395
Sid 28 000 ml
Was St6f! ,
1974 PINTO STATION WAGON ....... NOWt. l495
Auto radio light blue
Was 51695 NOW I 11495
1974 HORNET 2 DR ....................... .
Auto P S
1974 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER ......... 12195
Sid P S P B fan cy wheels sharp &amp; sport y

FORD GALAX IE
HT

1
500 ................... 1495

air

1973 DODGE DARl ...........................'695
Auto 6 cyl lillie rough

HT ......................

'695

1972
Std

VW STATION WAGON .................

11295

1971

PONTIAC LEMAN'S .................... '695

2 Dr

auto trans

TRUCKS
CHEVY LUV PICKUP ••

1975
Standard sharp

118 auto P S P B air vonyl rool

1975 VEGA WAGON . . Auto ~~r •11495
1959 FORD 2 DR .. 6• c.~ 1 .. s_t_a~~~~~... 1695
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR....... '295
1967 OLDS ClffiASS ...... :..~~-- · · ·· s595
1965 AMERICAN WAGON .............s195
1969 REBIL 2 DR ... ~-~~~--~~~~~~;d.....'195
TRUCKS

1974
1974
1973

ROYALE CPE......................... 13495
1
1975 CUTLASS SUPREME ................. 3895
1
1973 ROYALE CPE ........................ 2295
1
1968 88 4 DR SEDAN ...................... 395
1968 88 4 DR. SEDAN
'295

LWB

75th
ANNIVERSARY

S R

u

MONTE CARLO ..................... 12495
1
1971 MALIBU CPE.. ............. ·• ••·••••• 1295
1
1974 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON ........... 2495
1
1975 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON. ........... 3695
1973 IMPALA 4 DR SEDAN ................ '995
1973

1969

1974 CHEVY 1h TON ................. '2695

DAN THOMPSON FORD

1975

1975 FORD F-100 ...................... '2895
V8 PS PB

ELDORADO ......... -- .............. 15295
DEVILLE SEDAN ...................... 13695
DEVILlE CPE......................... 11995

1975

BONNEVILlE SEDAN. ............... ..
GRAND PRIX ......................... 13995

Aulo V 8 P S P B l WB
12595

Auto p b p s

12495
FORD F-100 .................. ..
DATSUN PICKUP...... ~~~.!~~~~-~~"Y!. 11995

1974
Standard rad io mirror. red In color
Radio aulo 302 V 8

Largest Selection In The Velley

Crusher John Hopkms Jr
Vmlie Hopkins Aff for
Trans

30 2t c

'2500

6 cyl nder power

1974

15 IN STOCK

( 6 ) 73

1975 CUTLASS

~teerlng &amp; power brak es

1972 CHEVY 2 DR
Aulomal ic p steer ing

A SOFA THAT

Transfers

2 Dr V 8 automalic P S P B I owner

2 door hardtop

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

Rubber Back Carpet

Property

WEEKEND SPECIALS

automatic

All carpet lnstolled with
poddong at no chorge
Expert onslollallon

Meigs

REGATTA

1977 '~\;: S I
MERCURY MONARCH

•

741 7348
HOWER Y AND

-

NO W THEREFORE BE
IT ORDAI NE D by the

IN THE

COMMON PLEAS COURT

NOTICE

-CJT~

tur Sale, Renl or r rade

WILL do oa f ng co n t uc t on
plumbmg ond hea t ng No 10b
oo o ge o• lao .,moll PI o 1e
MARTIN
covot ng
~e pt c
systems
dote r back hoe dump truck
me stone
gro"el
bla cktop
po 'lfm g Rt 1-4 3 Phone 1 (b1 4)

WH EREA S t he V llage s
f tsc a I offi c er ha s cert f ed as
to he est•mated life of the
property to be acQu red f r om
the p ro ceeds of the notes
here•n auth or zed as ex
ceed .ng s x years and has
c er t f ed
th e max 1mum
matur ty of bonds as t wenty
years and o f such notes ass x
year s or one year f sold
pr vate l y

IN THE
IN TH E
atoresiud and t or no other
COMM ON PLEAS COURT
COMMON PLEAS COURT
purpos e
and l or wh ch
JUVENILE DIVISION
JUVENILE DIVISION
purpose sa •d money s her eby
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
MEIGS COUNT¥ OHIO
appropriated
Sec t on 7 Sa •d notes s ha ll IN THE MATTER OF JOHN
IN
THE
MATTER
OF
be the full g eneral ob llgaf on ERIC MORGAN ALLE\iED
ADRIA
ANN
BLAIR
o f th e V 11t age at Pomer oy and N EGLECTE D
AND
ALLEGED
NEGLECTED
the fu ll f aith
credi t and DEPENDENT CHILD
AND DEPEN DENT CHILD
revenue o f sad vII ag e ar e
case N o 22 201
~
Case No 22108
h e reby pledged f or t h e
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
promp t payment of I he sam e
To M ch aet l hn e t wh ose
To
Debb e Jean Bla r
The par va lue to be rece v ed la st know n p ace of r es d ence
whose last known pla ce of
from the sa te of th e bon ds and a d dr ess wa s Elk• ns
res den ce and address wa s
ant1c paled by sa1d notes and Mot et Tw n Fall s Idaho and
885 Br o wnell Avenue M1d
any ex cess fun d resulting whose pr esen t ad dress
s
dlep ort
Oh•o and wh ose
from the ssuance of sa•d unknown
yo u are h ere by
present ad d r ess s unkno w n
notes sha ll t o t he ex t ent nold ec:f tha t a compla nt w as
you are nereby no t f•ed t h at a
nec es sary be used onl y for fl ed n th e Common Pl eas
comp l aml was fled n th e
th e ret remen t of sad no tes Court
J u ve nile D v s.on
Co mmon
Peas
Cou r t
a malur t y together w l h M e gs Coun t y Oh1 0 Case No
Juv enil e 0 VISIO n
M e 1g s
1n t e r est ther eon
and
s-. 22207 by Cynlh•a M li s o f th e
County Ohm Case No 22208
h er eby pl edged tor s u ch M e g s
County
We lfare
b y Cynthia Mil s of the Me g s
purpose
Depar t men t alle g m g tha t
County W elfare Depar t ment
SecJ on 8 Our ng the per od John Er c Mo r gan
s a
all eg ng tha t Adr a Ann Bta r
w h l e such not es run t her e n egle c t ed an d d ep end ent
s a neg l ected and dependent
shall be lev1ed n all th e ch ld T he com pia nt r eQu es t s
ch d The com pta nt request s
taxab le properly
n th e that perman ent custody be
that perma n en t cus tody be
V •ll age of Pomeroy
n ad
gran td Permanent custod y
grant ed Permanent c ustody
CJ t on to a I o th er taKe s a m e an s that the paren ts
d r eel tax annually not tess guarCJ an or oth er c ustod an
rn eans that t h e p"rent s
g uard an or other custod an
th an that whtch wou ld h a ve may
be
pe r m a n er tt y
may
be
permanently
been l ev ed f bond s had been dep r v ed of all par en tal
ss u ed with out th e prop er
depr v e d of all parental
r ght s
r ght s
ssue ot such notes sad Ia)(
Th e compla nt a ege s th at
sha 1 be ~ n d •s her eby or
Th e com pia nt a llege s that
you ar e the fat her of sad
dered compu t ed
cert fe d
you ar e t h e mother of sad
ch li d
lev.ed and exten dtng upon th e
ch d
Th e co m pta n t wil l be to r
ta~~: dupl cate •n th e sam e
Th e com p i a nt w• I be to r
he ar ng befor e t h e abo v e
manqer and at th e same t m e co urt on h e 15 h da y of J ul Y
hear ng be fore th e abov e
that ta xes for gener al p u r
court on the 25t h da y of Ju l y
197 8 al 10 00 o c loc k A M
poses for eac h of sad y ears and yov ar e r eq u r ed to ap
19 78 at 10 00 o clock AM
are cert f ed extend ed an d
an d yo u are re qu r ed to ap
collected S t~ d ta xes shall be pear befor e sad court at th e
pear before sad court at the
placed
before
and
n I m e o f hear ng
I m e of h e ar ng
tn
es
s
mv
h
and
an
d
se
al
W
preference to a I oth er tlem s
w tne ss my hand and seat
and for the fu ll amoun t of sa d co urt th s 22nd day of
of sa d cou r t th s ?2nd da y of
197
8
Ju
ne
th er eo f The funds der ve d
Ju ne 1978
tra m sad tax l ev es her eby
Mann
ng
D
Webs
ter
requ red sha ll be placed n a
Mann ng D Web st e
Juven le Judg e
sepa rat e and d st ne t t un a
Juven c J udge
wh ch together w1th nter es t
Janet E Morr s
Bv Ja net E Morr s
co ll ected on same sha t be
Ch et Deputy Clerk
Ch e f Depu y Clerk
rrevocable pledged for th e
paymen t of th e pr nc •pal and
(6 23 lt c
(61 23 lt c
n t ere st o f sa1d notes or bonCJ s
n ant c pa l on of wh ch they
are ssued wh en and as th e
sam e f a I due
OR DINANCE NO t072 78
Sec t•on 9
It
s her eb y
An Ordtnance to AMEND
determm ed that a 1 a ct s
ORDINANCE NO 1048 76
co n d t ons
a nd
t h ng s
and ORDINANCE NO 10.57
requ~red to be don e p recede n t
77 ESTABLISHING TH E
to and'" th e ssuan ce of sa 1d
SAL ARY
FOR
notes n orde r to make t hem
L IFEG UARDS AND
legal
v a l d and b nd n g
SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR
ob i g at ons of th e V •llag e of
Pom er o y hav e hap p ene d
Be
orda ned by th e
been done and perform ed n
Co unc
o f the VI! age of
regular and due form as
M dd leport as follows
reou red by t aw and that no
Sec 1 That the wage l or
I m ta t on of ndebledness or
L l e Guard s be and he sam e
ta Ka! on e ther st atutory or
s hereby f x ed at S2 00 p er
cons ! t u t on a I w II have bee n
hour
ex ceeded n t he ssuanc e of
Se c 11 That he w a ge tor
A E
Cochran
a ka Sw mm•ng Ins ru ct or be and
sa CJ no t es
Sect on 10 The Cl erk. s
Augustus E Cochran dec lo s h er eby f xed at SJ ~5 per
hereby
author zed
and
hou r
Ethel Cochran Cert of
d r ec ed to forward a ce r
sec 111 Th at the rat e sha t
t f eCJ copy o t t h•S ordnan ce
be r etr o ac t ve to May I 1978
Trans Lebanon
to the County Aud l or o f
Sec
IV
That lh s Or
Et hel Cochran dec lo d nan ce s he re by d eterm ned
M e gs County Oh1 0
Sec t on 11 T h s ord1nan ce
Delbert Ours Paul Ours to be an em ergen c y m e asu re
nece ssar y for the 1m m ed al e
•s hereb y declared to be an
of Trans Lebanon
Cert
m e asur e
pr ese rva I on of th e pea ce
e me r g e n c y
nec essary lor t he mme d at e
Ethel Cochran dec to hea th safe t y and g ene r al
pres ervat•on of the pu b! c
fare ot t he nhab tants of
DeLong Leo Cochran we
Freda
pea ce health and safel y of
th e v !I ag e and for the reason
Alden Cochra n
Avery thai t s necessary tha i l h s
s a•d v ll age t or the r e a son
that th e tmmed ate tssuan ce
becom e
m
te g s lat on
Cochran
Larry
Cochra
n m
and sat e o f the notes here n o f
ed•at el y eff ect ve
Norma J ean Combest
Sec
V
Th s Ord nan ce
sa•d s tr eet mpro v ement s
wh c h are u rgently needed
Phyllts Edwards Cert of sha ll take effec t and be '"
for ce trom and after Jun e 12
for the saf ety of pede st r•an s
Trans Lebanon
and
veh c u iH
trait c
1978
wh erefore th s ordnan ce
Passed the 12th day of J une
J ohn Hopkm s dec to
sha 1 t ak e e ff ec t and b e n
1978
Eliza beth Hopkms Mar}
for ce mmed a el y af er ts
pa ssag e
Wtll1ams
Emma Att est
e Grate
Swearmgen
Eltzabelh
Hack Gen
PA SS ED June 19 978
Clerk
Cl ar en ce Andr ew s
Sarah
Parsons Seeds
M L K e IV
ATTE ST Jane Wal ton
Pr es den t of Coun c I
Theophtlus Hopkms, Mabel

REGATTA
WEEK SPECIAL

SPEEDY DRilliNG Wal or w ell
d II ng
com m e n al a n d
domes t c Purnp sole~ ond sor
v ce ~2 6295 o 304 895 3807

St:WING M ACHINE Repo · ~ w
v ce a ll ok.e!&gt; 997 27B4 l he
Fabr c ~ ho p
Pome o y
A u tho• 1ed S nge r Soles and
Serv ce We shar pe Sc sso rs
EXC A VAliNG dozer loader and
backhoe work dump truc lo. s
ond Ia boys fa• h re wil l haul
I II d 1 o so I I rn usto a 01 d
9 avel Coli Bob or Roger Jet
l er s da y phone 992 7089 n ghl
phone 992 3525 or 992 5237

AN

D ECLAR ING

IL.-------------I0_·'~-~ .!-------------••·-:21-·tl-fc~

with tlreptace

basemen! luel o I lurnace garage and oulbu lldlngs
Some lenclng plenly of road lronlag e ond garden
space Clly water and dr illed well Loc close lo
hos pital and school at l aurel Cll ll Asking $42 500
40 ACRES - In Southern Local woth a small barn and
dug wel l Aboul 12 acre• llllable Some woods and
minera ls Ask ing $11 500
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an ucel lenl3
bedrm house wll h ill&gt; balh 5 kitchen and buill In
apploances fam ily rm wllh fireplace all nicely
carpeled Full basement wllh wood burn lng stove
Allached (2 car l ga rage Chrysler Air Temp central
heating and cool ing Very low ele c bil l• All this and
appro• one acre land Haveo look Oo11y SAl 900
Sll 100 will buy a good 2 bedrm house and garage
storage building and garden space on 51 Rl 124 In
Syra cuse

New or Rl!pan
Gutters and
Downspouts

300{'olaln Sf
Pomeroy Ohto
Pomeroy "2 6282
or 992 6263
BAM lo4 JOPM

b98 7331

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

or .4 bedrms

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

DOWN
1 Egyptian

4 Stnnged
mstrument
Yesterdays Answer
5 W111g Lat
6 I - K1ck
22 Become
29 Baltic or
7 Be pemtent
champ
F1fth
8 Ruling
23 Ancient
30 Declatmed
Nether
days
34USN
lands house
24 Bnllsh
member
9 Tear to bits
gWl
3li Logger s
tree
II Thnce mus 25 Favor
vehicle
19 Amertcan
17CaU (up )
Z6 Gorge
3ti Hebrew
playwnght
21 Ursula
27 Symmemeasure
i!O Make
Andress
trized
39 Marsh
tUegal
ftlm
Z8 Incite
elder
Zl Cheer
171?T;:-r;;"""T':"'~
leader's
gannent
24 Con man's
a1de
25 Let on
2S Remote
31 Rattle
on
32 Eggs
33 Occur
rences
38 Augury
37 Part of
a porgy
38 Nourish
ment
to Compass
direchon
II Income
IZ Ftery
13 Rushed

El WOOD BOWER S REPA IR

m
111/ol 0 '1

Soff1l Room Addtllons
&amp; A Frame Homes
For Free E51tmales
CALL
992 6323 or "2 6011
6 19lmo. pd.

ACROSS
1 German pnson
camp
7 Decay
10 Famous name
m Verona
12 Memorable
time
13 Old-time
phono record
II Mother of
Julie
15 European
capital
16 Amorous
18 Candlenut

Real M tale tor Salr

$15 000 00
NEW LISTING ~ what you
have

VINYL SIDING

~jd

PUlliNS EXCAVA TING Com plete
Ser vice Phone 992 2-i 78

GeorgeS Hobslefter Jr
Broker
107'1&gt; Sycamore St
Pomeroy Ohoo
Phone 192 6Jll

Hutch1nson

Sliver and

After Houn

"2 ""

REALTY

Coll 99l 2288
CHURCH FOR ren n Srro cuse All
Fu n•shed
Phone 992 5749
Mayme Custer Mann ng

Near

Ask ing $JO 000 but woll
lake $17 500
7 ACRES PLUS - On good

HOBSIEIIER
have enlarged our
lservi1ce de partment ond

3 AND 4 RM fu m shed ond un
l urn shed op ~ Phone 99'1
S434

over

r oom

1977 ST A RCRAFT FOLD do wn
co npe
slo"e
f;!' fr gerotor
Open\ to 71 ft Sleep$ 8 Perfect
cond t on 747 7750

for&amp;n1

gas central heal coly
water ntce level lot and 2
car garage wllh workshop

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also TransmiSSIOn
Repa1r
Phone 992 5682
4-30-llc

moments forever -

{2 story older home 3
itdroom fam11y room wlfh
ftrtpl•ce living room
donlng room corpettd
throughout
kitchen
completely equopped
laundry room wolh wos,.r
•nd dr"r 2 booths out
buoldlng with eltctroc for
slorogo olum stdlng,
storm wtndows new roof,
on double lot Askong
SJS,OOO
104 w Mlln
Pomeroy
m 2291

ALUM. &amp;
.

0

Lei us capture and
preserve those precious

Nice countr y kitchen w lh

bedr o oms
equtpped
ktt chen 1', ba t hs natura l

St Rt 1"14 toword Rutlond,

l WO BEDROOM house n Har
1 so n v e w th po ne I ng
carpe t ng o 1d c•ty wah! Col i
ol te 5 pn 742 1256

---~-

MASH BROTHERS

'I• m lie off Rt 1 by pus on

70'14

country large garden 3
bedroo 11 remodeled home

FAMILY HOME - Good 10

'

qn

NEW LISTING -

Assorted sizes and prt ces

o~nd

TWO STOH Y f ra me hou~e 6
rooms and bo th ce Ia• out
bu ld ngs 4 ac es fond o t edge
ol Rutlo d Comp lete Ire ler
hook up also 2 bonks appro s
ed prope ty ot $ S 500 Phone

lARGE HOUSl: w th both on Rt
17-4 A bo ut ']
m les from
Po TIC oy Bo ~e m ent coo l ond
wood burn g fu noce mce
go den spa n ce lawn w1th
plen ty ol shade Ideo! for
ch tdrcn C s ern and l ead ng
(reek water 9Q2 3303

1/IRGIL B &gt;A ~ ~~~
q A 0
992 JJ25
2l6 E Second Street
BRICK l1- 1 rooms • /

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

592 30S I

997.,aS&lt;

west of Ro ute 7 on paved

f lo 1 ' 'I

'

7481
VA FHA 30 y
f none ng also
rehnanc ng reland Mort gage
77 E Stotc A the's phone (b l-4 )

F V ~ ACRES ollond land on Hyse l
Ru n Rood For de a s call

4 TO l ACRES - located

1977
ROTOT lll:R
I 614 247 7d64
tQ74 ESCAPADE 25 I
mo•or
home w t h e.-: tro s 5000 m le~
Pr ce S14 OiXJ 6 4 qcn 2438 or

HOUSE FO R SALE 7 story v•ny
~ ·d ng 3 bedro om downs tors
2 upsto r s hv ng room d n ng
room bolh k !chen w•lhout or
w1lh appliances
com pl etely
carpeted down sto•rs ho t wal e
heat o r w nd•l o ed wat er
sofl ener corport and baclo.
po o (l o ts of conc rete ) 2 out
bu ld ng s (I
v nyt sdng )
Loc at ed on s de street
n
Rut lan d
Oh o
Coli day
742 221 1 or e&gt;Jen ng 742 1954
A sk for He b

fr onta ge
restnct ons

H n fp .. ,l ,] f~ ppll ,l

J,l ( k

on
wagon w lh o new I re!&gt; n ag
whee l5 E..: cellent cand ton
Phone 9q2 2058

HOUSE FIVE roo ms ond both
clo!'.e to down to wn M1ddlepor t
Phone 992 3436

available

,.,

fd' y

G· "' '

\971 DODGE CHARG t: R auto
A C S995 A l ~o P~~ 65 Dodge
au o
$ 295
Even ngs
30d 773 Sb7q

15 A( RI:S LOCATtD on Sand R•dg e
Rood 985 425 5

State Route with rural
water
and
electric

POMEROY
LANDMARK

1977 10V01 A COROllA IbOO l
body 997 357A

HOUSE
n Tupper s !' Ia ns All
electnc A C 3 bedroom s I ,
both
Basemen•
Lorge lo t
992 3585 or qq2 2196

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Business Services

Nt:W J bed roo u house 'l bath s
oil el.ec
oc e M ddlepo t
d o~e to Ru land Ph on e 992

15 ACRES FOR sole Complete sel
up for o tro• ler c•ly woter near
Cool v lle 1 b 1• 067 3933

1976 FORO F 350 heavy du ty 8 x
10 bed 6 f t co t le rock 4
speed P S P 8 A I gou ges
17 000 m1es 949 2173
BRAN D NEW B f Goodr ch :~ t eel
be ted
re GR 70 15 S05

31 8
b oc ~ w lh Supe Poclo. A C
ste eo A he 5 30 or ony ne
weekends co I 94/f 'iBIB

14 ~~: 56 Memory to to l electnc
tro le Phone 949 2348

b l4

843 2622
1968 VW8U G !400 &lt;I'll 5858

6 cyl $350 Coll992732b
PI NIO SQUIR~ Slo

E ST AT E OF Lawton Tem
pl elon OEC E AS ED
c a se No 2139 4 Doc ket 12
Page 61

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

'l'...:!_ack W Carsey

1970 CHEV Elll: ou tomot c lions

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

971 DAT SUN
o p ckup 4
speed new c utch r~ ulller
brak es and po n t '15 m p g
$1 300 Colt 992 7539

Pomeroy Landmark

Co 19ql 2156
CA RPORT SALE June 13rd and
24th ~owo d Rous h es dence
M om St
Ro c ne S x lam y
sole Appl ances d shes sew
ng mochme cloth ng orge
med1um on9 small Sho e ~
man y s z. es o l ~o golf o d h k
ng Too much to I st 9 4 Come
and see

USED IMP LEMEN TS

MF9 Ba ler Mf lO Bol er MF 110
Bol e• Mollhew s Ro tory Scy the
MF880 Sem• mounted 6 bo t
om Pl ow
MF520 12 O• sc
MF200 2 Row Chop per MF39 2
Row Pla nters
Mec han iCal
1rans pl on ter

NO ITEM TOO Lo rge a too s 1oll
w.!l bu y 1 p ece or comp lete
ho usehol d New used o ant
qu es Mar t n s Furn tu1e 20 N
2nd St
M dd epor t Phone

843 2963

992 2531

MF 35 0 ese l
MF130 D e5 el
MF150 D esel MF735 0 esel
MFI 65 D esel Mf 285 0 esel
Cob o r &amp;
MFI1 35 D ese
heat er

30. 882 1034

StVEN KITTENS Some long hatred
ond some shor t he red Phone

~

ORDINANCE NO 497
TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ISSUANC E OF S30 000 OF
NOTES OF THE VILLAGE
OF POMEROY OHIO IN
ANTICIPATION OF THE
ISS UANCE OF BONDS FOR
THE
PURPOSE
OF
Re SURF ACING SUNDRY
STREETS
IN
THE
VILLAGE
AND

FORD RANCHERO ................... '695
FORD 2 TON FLAT BED., .............. '1195

1974 CHEVY %TON ..................'2695
V 8 \~p s pb L W B
1970 OODGE %TON .......~ . ~.;, 1195
8

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....

VANS

1973 CHEVY C-30...................... s2395
Completed Inside AM FM stereo Sharp

1972 CHEVY C-10. ~~.":.~ ............... '2895

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See Roger Riebel
St Rt 7

667-3463
1 mile north
Tuppers Platns, Oh1o

DODGE ASPEN SEDAN ..............._13895
1
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE SEDAN ......... 2995
1973 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN ............. 11795
1976

Ford Free Wheeling Courier
Tough new way to go Tr uck1n In style

Drive Home A Winner
See one of these courteous solesmen
Morvin Keeb.lugh or George Horrls

Ptlt Burris

OPEN TILL 1 PM

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
You II Lokt Ovr Quollty W1y of Doing Business"
GMC Financing
"2 Sl42
Pomeroy
Open Evonongs unlll6 - Tll5 p m Sol

DAN THOMPSON FORD
lote Rocky Hupp O.rrell Dodrill or Pot Hill, Gtntrol
Mlnoger for a Good Deol an 1 New or Usod VohlcJ.
21H
Mtddleport o

'n

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�11- The Dally Senhnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Fuday June 23 1978

10-The Dally Sentmel Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Friday JWle 23 197

J~

WAITRESS
No
tP'II:pertenr~
necessa ry A. pp~ y 1 persm ct
Slue To rten M 1ddleport

Words or Under
C&amp;:;JJ

1 dB ~

100

2 d~tys

ll&lt;l

Chat~~

125

100

18tl
300

3dlty!;;
6d~t ys

2 25
3 5

Ead1 word ovt-r tht• nu 1unwn 1~
wonl.s l.'j 4 n~ 1l.s p.;or won! ptl db\
Ads rw1 1Lng utl ~r Uw1 l'1J11St"(Ut \ t'
dilys w1l ~ d t~rge&lt;J ill tht 1 da}
tIll&lt;!
I I me nor) C&lt;~o nJ ul Thanks c Ki
Ob tu01 ry ~ ~ t' 1Ls pt&gt;r won! $.100
J ill liJ Um fashu &lt;&amp;th lil lt
Mubtlt Hc.m e setk-l &lt;:~ lid \ ani sa t:!l
il r~ a ~~ p l~ Uf l\ Wit h &lt;ISh Wlll
un.it'r Z!l1..'f1t hlirl!jt' hH ~tds {llrnUl ~ Box Nu I bt- I J CBft' or Tht• Sen

tmd
Tilt' Pl.lbil.sl t r

re:ser.'t'~

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

~~w-

WANT AD
CHARGES

the

n~ hl

tu l'li t or tJt'll&lt;~l \ alb dtt nt'd uf&gt;.
]t!'Cl una! Tilt' Publ!l;l t:r Will 1 111 be
rt'spll' sri.Jlt' fu1 nurc tl1&lt;11 us t' lliWI
lt:l1 UISt'ltJOII

RE81 Eitate lor Sale

MA l URE R~ S P O N SIBlE .., o 1101 a~
bobr s tier house~ee~• L e n
pos I on
seporote hclu'S• 119
and exce le 1t ber\e t ~
Nc
smo t.. ng
M ust
d
Coll304 803 6088 oft@ Sp"

8 S MO BILE HQMl:S PI Plea FIVE t&lt;ITTENS 2 ye llow mol es 3
~ o 11 w Vo bes de Hec .._ s
blo c ~ fernoJes L tter bo ~~: tro n
IQ73 Broodr l o e 14 11 04 1
ed 843 :;11 85

t!

biKliOQil

FOREM AN
MUS I ho e ew
per ence
1 och • tt
shop
operot ons
f or e man e"
per ence prefe rr ed but w II
Ito n r ght oppl cant Appl co
ons or resun1es w•ll be oc
ce p eel June '1b 1h ough Ju e
30 lmper ol Electr c Co 345
Sycamore
M dd epo
Oh o

1q73 Oor on 14 oo: 60 '1 bedroom
1q72 V•c t.or on 14 oo: b7 3 bedroom
1 bo th
llf71 Coventry 11 x 65 3 bedroo m
1969 St o t e~ ma n 12 .-. 60 '1
bedroom

WOOOt:N HOUSE w ndows w th
glo ss n them Scrap wood fo r
bu n ng 9&lt;12 6708

BURROUG HS l ENS! MA II C ac

rWO KITTENS lemole 2 w eek s
old I !i o w wh te I wh te and
str pe d
Lo'V eab le
and
house broken to home to be
Colt
co ed tor and loved

coun t1 ng ma ch n e
Ph one
992 215b The Do ly Sent nel
Ill Court St eel Pomeroy

45700

Oho
USto TRACTORS

EED M f
SWIMMING INSTRU Cl OR ot New
Ho ven Pbol Apply at the pool
between the hours of l to Sp n

N~W 8

PIUie9922156

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
Mu1 hn
Noo 111 S&lt;ltullhn
Tu~sLia\

Lhru f r Ia)
~ p M
U ~day ~fo rt' pubh ill u1

SUI da}

•PM

IF YO U hove o ~ e rv ce o otl er
want to buy or se ll s.ome lh ng
oe look ng for work
01
whoteve
you II ge t resul s
laster w tho Sent nel Wont Ad

q92 6970

SHINN STRACTORSAm
Ph one 458 t 630
leo W Vo

CHIP WOO D
Poles
mo x
d ometer 10 on lar ges t e d SB
pe tan Bund ed ~ lo b Sb pe
to' Del "er ed to O h o Pollet
Co R 2 Pomeroy 992 2b89

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COIN S CURRENCY tok ens o d
poc ket wa tches o nd cha ns
s Iller and gold We need 1964
ond o dar s •~v e r co ns Buy ~ell
or I ode Coli Roge Woms ey

742 233 1
TIMBER POMEROY
duc ts Tap pnce
sow t mber Coli
Ken t Hanby I 4 40

Fares P o
l or sta nd ng
992 5965 or
8570

OLD FURN ITURE ce bo~~:es bra ~!&gt;
bed s ron beds de!&gt;lo. s e c
compte e household~
Wr te
M D M lie Rt 4 Pomeroy or

coll99l b370

YARD SAL E Sa turday June 2"
A cross !rom Syra cuse F re Sto
1on Lo ts of I tt e 9 ~ ~othe~
YARD SA LE 10om Fr Sot Sot
and M on
Goble $
Lowe
..._!o we ! ~ I M ddlepon_ __
YARD SAL E 5th house on Hys el
Run Rood
Myr le Norm an
e! den ce Thurs Fr
&amp; Sa

&lt;I'll 2518
HUGE YAR D Sole Fr Sot Su
Tools shoot ng n a!Ch gu )
metal too l ba .o: e~ Ia truc k
t res camera albums boo k ~
wooden playpen and th s tho•
ond he other Paymond P er ce
Ant qu ty SR 338
YARD SALE 742 E Ma n St
Pom eroy Fr
June 23rd 1h u
Mon
June 26
95
N ce
clo th ng on que desk lots of

m"

BIG BIG Bock Vord Sole C oth ng
glassware and m sc 2 b 9
boKeS o f g ve a .... oy !ems ld
Fosler D
Mason Man &amp;
lues June 27 28 9 II?
THREE FAMilY Garage
Po t o
Sole Ju e 7-i 25 26 27 &amp; 28
West 68 1 I ~ m• e oH 33 a!
Oarw n Mrs Vernal Well

=
HOOF HOllOW Ho se~ Buy sell
trade or t ra n New ond used
~ a d d l e s Rut h Reeves A lban y
(bl A) b98 32'10
RI SING ST AR Kennel Board ng
Indoor and outdoor runs
G room ng oil breed~ Clean
Chesh e
son to ry fo e I t es
Phone (b1.d ) 307 0292

AilmSileE - ;;:~ - _
1973 MON TE CARl O Landau P S
P 8 A C AM 8 tr ack st ereo
t: xcellent
cond 1 on
$1700

NOTICE OF
APP OINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

On Ma y 22 1978 n the
M e 95 county Pr ob ale Cou r t
c ase No 2239 4 om a Lee
w ait e 1135 E M a ple Str eet
Pa lmyra
Pa
1707 8 wa s
app omted Ex ecutr x Of ne
esta1e ot L a wton Templeton
deceased ate o t Langsv • h~

Oh o

loi n

Mann ng D Webster
Pr obate Judge
Clerk
30 111 1 3tc

IN THE
COMMO N P LEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF AC
COUNTS
PROBATE
COURT MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO

Accounis a nd vouchers ot
the
f o ll ow ing
n a med
f due ar es h a ve been f ed m
Me gs
the Pro bate Court
Cou n ty Oh o for approva l
a nd sefl lement
CASE N O '21 796 F nal and
D l s tr bul•ve
A cc ount
of
Ch ar to ll e Ertew ne..
Ad
m in slr, tr lx of the E sta te of
Ha rol d
F
Erlew n e
Oec useCJ
CASE N O 22 22 8 F rst and
F n a t A cco u nt o f Ma rc el a H
Sn owde n Gua r d an of the
p ~rson and estate o t Arnold
Sno wde n a n Inco mpetent
per so n
CA SE NO '12 '275 F nal and
0 s tr but ve
Account o f
Henry Wells Executor of the
Estale
of
E m ma
May
Sho en b e rg ~ r De ce ase d

CASE NO 18 7S 2 E gnth

Cu rrent A c c ount of Rodney
Downtng as. Tru!.tee under
the Trust created by the w 11
at
John
8
Downrng
Decease d
Unless e._ c ept ens are I led
there to said ac counts w II be
for hear ng be for e sad Court
on the 24t h day ot Julv 978
"' wh•ch f1me sad a cc ounts
w 1 be cons de r ed and con
t nued from day to day unl I
1 na ly d1s p ose a ot
Any pe r son n ter ested m a y
f te wr 1 en except ons to sa d
a cc ounls or to mi!lters
per t ain ng 10 the e)(ecur on or
the trust not tess than f ive
days pr.or to t he da te set l or
h earmg
Mann l ng D Webster

JUDGE
COM MON PLE AS COURT
PR OBAT E DIVISION
ME IGS COU NTY OHI O
161 1J '"
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Lei Pomeroy Londmork
soften &amp; cond11ion your
water w1th Co-op water
softener Model UC SVI
Now Only •289.95
let us test your water Free

!!!!

Mgr

Phone 992 21 81

197b F 50 FORD p ck up Powe
s eer ng brakes au to
ons
AM FM ~ t e eo w th tope
ploye 37 OC'Q m les bccellen t
cond I on 53750 Call days
~2 5545 ore&gt;Je 1 ngs 9~9 2~ 1 6
HONDA 125 o' off ood mo torcy
cle for sole Ew cellent cond1
t a Pho e 949 '1219

1977 VOl ARE RO AD Run1e

'10 BOYS 0 ~pee d b cycle AMF
Sco che
S45 Call 992 700CI
of er5pm

992 51S8

COLOR TV Coli 997 1986 af te1 0
pm

197-4 PINTO w l h od ol I res ond
new shocks I good co d on
Q97 7785 after 4 pm

HOLLAND bb baler
H 3
pt 4 row cuh vOIO S I H 203
comb e w lh g o n head Call

N~ W

1970 2 DOOR PIN TO C. ood t res
rod o heo l e Good m leoge
" cyl ~t d sh fl 1973 Olds 88
Royal e full v nyl nter or AM
FM rod o A C
h steer ng
whee l
n ed glos~
55 000
m les Con ta ct Joe St uble
Q9';1 3424 ot ter 5 30 pm

9A9 2033

dao
sta t on wogofl Mol ar
ecen tly rebu It S.o Tie rust on

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197 3

DATSU N

9ql 3803 0 &lt;I'll

30• 773 5107
I I TH A NNIV ~ RSARY So e We
ho&gt;Je edu ced our p ces oga n
l o th ~s pe c a even t 13 I ovel
~to SC $5596 now $4400 71
lrovel Star SC $548q flow $A37S
f- old down!. $18bQ up Uo,ed 10
m n no lor We ~ell uHv ce and
qual ty Open 12 7 Open Sun
da y I 4 Aut o Tlat c own ng
25 " . off Camp Con ley Store oft
Soles R1 67 N ol P Pleoson•
30d 07~ 53l:l"

.~./H ) I
1

p ct.. up
bl1'1

1978 RM '150 Sutuk WIl l ode lo
cor o sell $1700 949 7387
Gos coo k ng
stove K tchen co b n~&gt;IS Double
!I&gt; nk 9&lt;12 7794

G~ RHH I G~RATOR

HAY FOR more nfonnol or coli

949 1827
1970 HONDA Cl 350 mo torcycle
Good
cord 1 on
$ 300

147 2678

COUN TRY MOBilE Home Po k
Route 33 nor th of Pom eroy
Lo rge Ia ~ Coli qq7 7• 79
S ENIO~

CITI ZENS
Our new
ente s ass s•once you may be
able to l&gt;Je n our opo t 11ent
lo les!i&gt; !hon SSO o mon th I or
nore
nl or not on
con to r t
V lloge Manor Apa tme nts

&lt;I'll 7787
COR N E~ LOT for 1 o ler space on

ve l onl

997 2238

or

&lt;I'll 530•
TWO BEDROOM unfurn shed ap

TRAILER SPAO lor
Chester q8s 3979

en!

near

fm:Sale._

servtce Hotpo1nt 1nd
brands

• Jack W Carsey Mgr
_
Phone "2 2111
W lt CAR E lo the elderl y 1n our
home Phone 992 73 14
WAT ER WEll dr I ng W•lhom T
Gran t U1 2B 7fl

tJ Tlney Swepl by o proleu ono l
w th modern dust len cleon ng
ofdt me worlo.monsh p Call
1 373 0050 Ron Zo rt mon

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SPECIAL

ml ME RCURY P S P 8 A C
No 17 In e na onol bole 2000
bu ear cor n q!f5 3537 aile b
pm 985 41JI
COAl liME SlONE sand gro&gt;Jel
t ok um chlo de !P. I l 1er dog
load and oil ype~ of ~ all Ex
eel or Sa lt Wor~ s In( E Mo n
St fl ame ov '19') J89 1
BL .d ~ll~C rtON of the best wood
tove$ n ~ o u the os te n Oh o
Jolu l
M ors o
~lf' l
T ro lla
l ~&gt;mpwood onrl Nafhuo Z on
Heo• Co ~ flu nam 0 {off M•!l
~
A hens 0145~2b079 or
(,1 4 b9b ! 18!

stores

too

lots of road
and

no

roa d Water line by
properly and electric on II
house

w ith

4

bedroom• 2 balhs lamtly
room shop garage and 3
tots Covered picnic pal lo
and n ice shade trees
approv ed

VA

1 ROOM HOME - 3
bedrooms bath gas floor
furna ce

70 xiOO

garage

and

lot

yard

for

All coly ul ltllles

and m ce ba c k

S9 500
NEW LISTING - Lol
12S•125 on Powell Slreet In
Middleport S6 000
NEW LISTING - Old 6
room

house

tn

need

of

repaors 75 acres of land 40
acres ti llable all minerals
and several nice hay fi elds
Sll 000
TOMORROW
INVEST
TODAY
HELEN L TEAFORD
SUE P MURPHY
G BRUCE TEAFORD
REALTOR ASSOCIATES

Any U S made cor~par1s
extra If needed Excludes
Iron! wheel drive cars

C,ll Now For
Appomtm ent

Pomeroy Landmarl
•Jock W Clr,.y Mgr
Phone 992 2111

Weddongs

Off1ce Hrs

hm spm
Closed Thursdoys &amp;
Saturday ol noon
Your Fdl Time
Real Estate Broker
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom total etecl rlc
home
located
In
Sub-Otv•slon

Rutland Oh io Home hlts
lull basement and garage
Situated on lot 9l ~Ill
Se lling price $32 000 00
NEW LISTING ~ 4
bed r oom home
kitchen

rec

modern

room

fuH

bath with shower lolal
electric low laxes low
heal ing bills sllualed In
the Arbaugh Add lllo n
Tupper! Pla ins Ohio on
la rge lal Sell in g lor
s-42 000 00
Noce J bedroom home
located 1n Syracu•e Ohoo
well worth $28 000 00
12 Room spill level
Colon ial
that
has
ever ything toca led In
Rlggscrest Manor on
corner lot Selling for
$05 000 but wel l worlh It
Tho reiSon thiS ad 15 smoll
Is because wo ore se lling
our listings lost For 1
qutck soJ. of your property
Ht

Golden Annoversary
Family Reun1on s
Spectal Occastons
Photography
tS
our
busmess not a stde hne

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY
985 41SS
Chesler Ohto 45720

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

C11i 992 713!
CONTACT
LOIS Pouley
Bronch Mlnoger

MOORE'S
Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Battery
Installation Serv1ce
Pomeroy 0
Plo 192 2848
3 I 5 He

on lhe

snack
la rge

bar

D ini ng room
utll ty workshop
Barn and other bu ld•ngs
New alum1num stdtng

Onl y SIS 000 00
COOI&lt;'S DE LIGHT -

~
MODERN SUPPLY

Small engtne &amp; mower

n

serv1ce Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Toilers Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servtce

399 W Matn St
Pomeroy , Oh1o
Ph 992 2164
5-4 1 mo

Pomeroy one of the
n c est k t ch ens anywhe r e
Le vel lot
2 stor es of

beaul ilu tl y

remode led

lt 'V ab11tt y Basem ent pl u s
many
other
features

S27 200 00
NEW LIST ING
Mlddlepor1 -

-

on

2 story older

home on good slreel Could
be good Investment for
rentals
L ot s
of
remode l tng
Ask1ng

been

walt ng

for

Appro• 23 acres ol lhe
most deso rable buold ing
s de s m Me1gs County
Sec l uded a nd clo se to
Pomeroy
on a go o d
township road Water and
electric a va lable As k tng

m ooo oo

OWNER SAYS SELL
And he will help ftnance
th iS

older

home

n

Pomeroy Sol 725 00
RANCH - 3 bedrooms
lovely kitchen l years old
ex c ellent cond i t ion a l l
el ectr ic Garage 1 acre
$26 000 00

WEHAVE EXCELLENT
INVESTMENT
RENTALS
AND
BUSINESS - 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
CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
"2 2259

HOMt: Sill: S fo sole I oe~e and
up M ddlepa 1 nee Ru t land
( al9q77J8 1

Portra1ts
Weddmgs
Passports
Anmversanes
Spec1al Occas1ons

The Photo Place
(Bob Hoewcn)
Pomeroy
109 H1gh Sl
531-lmo

F!Vt: ROOM t ouse w th bolt 19
ac es ol ground o 1 CR 28 bel
w~P. Roc ~ ond Appl e G ovF!
I 01
nore
nfa TI O on coli
'147 31M
F!Vt: MIHS out of town on Rt 14 3
B ck 0 d h OTI C
OlCh
bed oom~ fom ly room w th
f ep oce
tw o co gar age
wo kshop ond sl ed lull base
me I 2 baths S45 000 Coli
992 5845 Over o• acre
ClOS~

TO Fa est Ac e~ Po k 5
acre~ lo ts of ou tbu ld ng5 3
bed oom I ame bolh SIS 000

992 584S

BU SIN t:SS ~ OR sole Beel W ne
Co 'Y Out 991 5786 be t ween

0&amp;5Da ly
WILL MAINf AI N Collor n•o Red
wood Ranch
I !il l loor
3
bed oo m both I v ng room
Ia ge k 1 che 1 d
g room
den Fu ll ~ ze ba sement w th
Ia ge co peted ecrea t on room
o d both located nco sc hoo l5
thu rclle~ shopp 19 ond ecreo
or Cos hep 1 new control or
COl d, 01 19 La ge lot Pr vote
pot o Loh ol I ees Overs zed
d oub le go oge 74 K 30 Custom
d1opes a nd o tt e
ex tras
Ownm be' g trans l erred Se I
fo 1 d6(b 304 773 26 7

CARTER

H. L WRITESEL

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

ROOFING

us for fast serv1ce

Cheryl Lemley, Assoc
Homo Phone 142 21Mil
Hollon Wolfe Assoc
Homo 94f 2519
GeorgeS Hobsltllor J r
Broker
Homt Phone 99'1 !731

TWO ACRES A beaulllul 4 year old 3 bedroom home
with large eal tn kitchen 3 bedrooms all nicely
carpeted 2 baths full basemen! wolh TV room Many
more extras low heat bil l wllh nal gas lorced a ir
f u rna ce All thts a nd two n• ce acr es of land In a good

location Woll go qui ck lor $35 000
57 ACRES - With a ntte l &gt;Sior y house woth 3 bedrms
and Ph baths Moslly carpeted Big centra l fi rep lace
wolh healotater Small barn and outbu ildings 20 acres
fenced Nice country sellong all blacklop road {usl 6
mlnules north ol Ra cone Ask ing S42 000
10 ACRES - Va cant land on blacktop road Beaul llul
homesite Aboull minutes Irom 5 Poonl Pr ice Sl 3 BOO
6 ACRES - Nice I I&gt;slory home mostly carpeted with 3
liv ing rm

tamlly rm

Free Est1mates
Phone 949 2862
or 949 2160

SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 He

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK

R.esodenllal
and
commercial
Call for
eslimate 24 hour service
Anyday anytime
Phone 98S 3806
Jack Ginter ?85 3806

SERVICE

Jack's -t'""'
~
.ank :iemce

1:
Bo x 3

Coli Aller l 00 or
Anytome s.1urdoy
"2 1119 or 992 5041

Chester Ohio

VACANT LANO - 10 acres olland on Rl 33 4 lane
abou l one mile norlh ol7 33 bypass Asking Si2 800
SIO 900 - 1 acre level land with a 64xl2 3 bedroom
mobile home with natural gas heal clly waler &amp; sepllc
liS 000 - Will buy a good l bedrm house with large
living room and kllchen 2 bath• basemen I F A nat
va• heal In Chesler
Wt N"d Listing\ (Middltportl
We have blrytrs for mony lypos of properly
CALL JIMMY OEEM Assotlllt,949 2SU

beetle
2 Washington
c1ty
3 M1ssmg

BRAD FORD Auc t oneer
Co1
plete Ser" ce Phone q49 2487
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Rutland Oh o Phone 742 2008

Cou nc I o f t he V •lla ge of
Pomeroy
Me1gs ~ou nt y

Oh o

Sec t on I That t s h er eby
deem eCJ necessary to ssue
bonds o f lh e V f ll age of
Pomeroy 1n the pr nCipat sum
of $30 000 tor the p u r pose of
resu r fac ng the f oll o w ng
str ee t s In the V ll age
Port on of Mulberry and
Butternut Avenue aM such
Sundry Streets as should be
d es gna ted by Cou n c• l
Sec t on 2 That sa1d bonds
sha ll be dated approK mately
tn e 1 rst day of August 1978
shall bear nterest at the
est imated r ate o f s•x per
ccn t u m (6 per cent J per an
num paya b e sem a nn ually
unt
the pr nc pal sum s
pad
and sha I ma tur e n
twel ve substa nt ally equa l
annu a ns t allm cnt s after the
Iss uan ce thereof
sec t on 3 Tha t for t he
purpos e of ra s ng money n
an t c1pat on of the ssuance of
sa id bon ds lor the aforesa d
pu rp ose 1 s hereby declared
neces sary to .ss ue and th• s
Coun c I here by determm es
that notes of sa d V ttag e n
the a gg r egate pr n c pa l sum
Of $30 000 Shall be ISSUed
Sec t on 4 That su c h an
t c pat o r y note s
n th e
a m ount a for es a d sha ll be
ss ued bear ng n te rest at
su ch rat e not exc eedmg s x
per ce ntum ( 6 per cent ) per
annu m as m ay be f x ed by the
Cl er k n h s awa rd of sad
not es a t pr va l e sa le such
n t er esl to be payable at
matur ty Sad notes sha ll be
ela ted as of t he elate of
•ss uan ce
shall mature on
Augu st I 1979 and sha ll be n
su ch d enom na on s a s m ay
be r eq ue st ed by the pur
c ha se r of suc h not es
Sect on 5 That su ch note s
shall b e exec uted b y th e
May or and Clerk and bear th e
se al o f th e corporal on shall
be p ayable a t th e o ff ce of
C erk V llag e of Po m eroy
Oh o and sh a I e ~~: p r e ss upon
the r fa ce th e p u r po se tor
wh ch th e y are ssu ed and
that t hey are ss ued pur suant
to lh• S ordnan ce
Sec t on 6 Thai sa d notes
shall be r rs t off er eCJ to th e
of fi cer m charg e of I he Bond
Ret r ement F und and r sad
o ft cer r ef uses to take sad
no t es t he y shall be sod at
pr iv at e sate bY the Cler k at
not less th an par and ac cru ed
n ter es t a nd an n terest rat e
not e)( ce ed nQ s K per c entu m
( 6 perc ent) per annum Th e
pr ocee d s from suc h sat e shall
be pa id m to the p r oper fund
and used l or t he p u r pose

TRA DE TWO lots n Pomer oy W tl
t ode l o bulldozer or mo ta
home Colt 1 304 b4 8 5601 For t
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Boy w,.re you con come In
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- Good selections - Fully 1
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PUDDLE POOLS All s z. e5 and
shapes Sw m poo ls 2 yeo s
ex perience
fr ee es llm a l e~
a ny t lun g yo u
nee d
for
underground sw1m poo ls New
chem•cal and supply store
Albany
Oh o
Phone
b 14 b98 6555 ( Ah11H 6 pm
b 14 689 525I John Jeff en or
689 5265 8111G.f le ll e ) We ore
NOT oil we t on PRI CES

Coll142 2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Htrb Groft
or Gtne Smith

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 2211

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YOU

In 1973 the Uruted Slates

1974 FORD EXPLORER

JUVENILE DIVISION

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF JOHN
ERIC MORGAN ALLEGED
NEGLECTED
AND
DEPE NDENT CHILD
Cue No 2~ a1
LEGAL NOT ICE
To
Debb e Jean Morgan
Bla ir Whos e last know n plac e
of res i den ce and ad dress wa s
88 5 Browne ll Avenu e M d
dl eport
Oh o an d who s e
pr es ent ad dres s s unknown
you are h er eby nol t ed that a
com pta nl wa s t led n t he
P lea s
Cou rt
Common
J uv en le 0 v• S•on
Me gs
County Oh o Ca se No 22207
by Cynth•a M li s of th e M e g s
County Welfa re Departm ent
a leg•ng that J ohn Er c
Morgan s a negl ec ted an d
depend ent ch l d T he com
p ant r e qu es t s that per
rnanent c ustody be granted
Permanent c ustody mean s
th at the p arent s guard an or
other c u st od an may be
perman ent l y d epr ve d of all
paren l al r ght s
The compla nt al lege s t h at
you ar e tn e m oth er ot sa d
child
The comp la n t WII be f or
he ar ng befo re th e abo ve
co u rt on th e 15th d a y of Ju l y
1978 at 10 00 o cloc k A M
an d you ar e re qu red to a p
pear bef ore sad cou rt at t he
t m e of hear ng
Wit n es s my h and anCJ seat
of sa•d cou r t t h s 22nd day of
June 1978
Ma nn ng 0 Webst er
J uven e JudQe
By Ja net E Morr s
Chef Dep ut y C er k.

l6i 23 " '
REQUESTS FOR
PROPOSALS
Youth Employment and
Tra•n•ng Program s
Oh to Oepartm ent of
Admm st ra t• ve
Serv1ces
Not ce s her eb y g ve n t h at
the
Reg •o nal Manp ow er
Se rv c es
c oun c I
7
s
re q u est n g prop os al s f or
Youth
Empl oyment an d
Tr a n ng P ro gra m s (Y ETP l
under Tt ll e Ill OF T HE
Co mpreh en si v e E m p loymen t
anCJ Tra •n ng Ac t of 19 73
( CETA l
Und e r
lh s
program serv ces to you h
w th the m os t severe d t
n obl a n ng em
f c u1t1es
ployment th e cc ono m call y
d sadvantaged w II be g ve n
pr. or tv
YETP w 11 se r ve
youth 16 to '1 1 ye ars ol d
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h gh
SChOOl
d pt o ma sl and c:tropo u ts An
1n sc h ool pr ogra m w•ll be
d r ee led t~l tho se need ng
work to re m a n n sch oo
Dropouts 1n th e prog ram w II
be encourag ed to return to
school Pr or ty wIt be g ven
to
wom en
m nor t es
ve teran s offender s and the

a nd Russ1a s1 gned a n
agreement to expa nd a1rhne
service be111 een the tw o
countnes
A thought for the day lnsh
poet James Stephens sa1d

tlar'ld• c ~ppecr
Eligib ili ty
s
open to those tha t nave
severe dtfl cu lt es obi an n g
e mp loym ent la c k crede n
t a s requ ire substant 1'.11
ba s•c remed at sKill develop
m en t com e f r om fam I es
w th an tncome below 85
percen t of the lower I v ing
standard to tho se wh o cer t fy
that
partt c pat on
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t nu e h s or

her edu c at on
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w thout regard to ra ce cr eed

color nat ona l o r g n se •
age hand ca p po t t cat at
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f unded under YETP m a y
nc ud e an y em pl oyment or
tra n n g act v v e )(ce pt

Publi c Ser v ce Emptovrn cnt

Regul at on s a lso requ r e th e
Pr m e Spon so r t o se le ct
ope r at or s or m ar l y fro m
b a se el
c omm u n t y
or g an zat on s w ho ha ve
pro v ed d emo n s tr at ed e t
te et v en ess
or
An y
nd" du al
organ zat on may subm t a
propo sa l
howeve r
th e
re gu lat on s d sal o w th e
fu nd ng of a pr og ram wh ch
w ould pr oduce pr o f fo r he
con l ractor
The
ge ograph•c
ar ea
served n Reg on 7 ncludes
Athe ns Gal a
Hoc k ng
J ac kson Law r ence M e gs
and V nton cou nt e s Ap
pi cat ons may b e obra n ed
fr om Cheste r 0
Wh t e
Pla nn ng Su perv so r Off ce
of Man powe r Dev elopm ent
30 E
Br oa d Stre e t
27th
F loo r Co um bus Oh o 4321 5
at { 614 ) 4M 8326 or 1 800 28?
1050 ( to ll fr eel
Compl et eCJ
ap pl c at ons
sh oul d
be
r etu rn ed o Ches t er D Wh t e
at t he same a dd r ess on or
befor e July 21 1978
Tr a n ng w tl b e pro v d ed
for a I pr osp ect ve p ro gra m
ope r ator s on Jul y 11 1978 at
t he St a te 0 11 ce Tow er In
f o r mat on
conce r n ng
r eg st r at on w II be sent t o
potent at opera or s pr or to
t h s d a te
A N EQ UA L

OPPOR TUN TY
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Se al ed b ds w II be re ce v ed
by t h e under s gned at th e
1/ /!age Ha ll Pomeroy Oh•o
12 00 o c loc k noon July 10
1978 tor the sate of 130 000 00
no te dated Augus t 1 1978
Wh c h no te shall bear nterest
a t the rate o f 6 perc ent p er
annum or lower Interest to
be P8•d sem annually Sa id
no e s to matu r e on June 30
19 79 Sale of t he note to be
awa r ded to b dder quot n g
owe s! rate of nterest on sad
nol e Th e r gh s reserv ed to
r etec t any and all b d s

SEE THEM TOOA Y

REED'S COUNTRY STORE
Reedsville.

0

Jane Wa lton
Cl erk

Women arc wlser than men
VILLAG E OF POME ROY
C t y Ha ll
because they know less and
Pomero y Oh o
Wlderstand more
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1973 THUNDERBIRD " .. Loaded
...... '2295
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM. 2••~;••• ~!;. '2295
1974 CHEV. NOVA 6. c~! .. ~~~-o . P-~ s1995
6 cyl
1974 CHEV. NOVA ~~!c~.o~_ck .. '1995
1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ~ .~r··· ~-' r••• s1895
1973 PONnAC GRAN AN ........... '1895
~.

1975 CHEVY
PB PS

MALIBU WAGON ••.••

1975 MERCURY
P B P s a ir

1
Nowo 2595

MARQUIS ............... '2995

1975 MERCURY MONTEGO
Auto P B P S air
1974 PINTO SQUIRE
Std wood graon panels

MX

4

DR.... 12195

STA. WGN

1
•• 1695

1
1974 FORD MUSTANG ..... was '?~!!.~.&lt;!~ 2395
Sid 28 000 ml
Was St6f! ,
1974 PINTO STATION WAGON ....... NOWt. l495
Auto radio light blue
Was 51695 NOW I 11495
1974 HORNET 2 DR ....................... .
Auto P S
1974 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER ......... 12195
Sid P S P B fan cy wheels sharp &amp; sport y

FORD GALAX IE
HT

1
500 ................... 1495

air

1973 DODGE DARl ...........................'695
Auto 6 cyl lillie rough

HT ......................

'695

1972
Std

VW STATION WAGON .................

11295

1971

PONTIAC LEMAN'S .................... '695

2 Dr

auto trans

TRUCKS
CHEVY LUV PICKUP ••

1975
Standard sharp

118 auto P S P B air vonyl rool

1975 VEGA WAGON . . Auto ~~r •11495
1959 FORD 2 DR .. 6• c.~ 1 .. s_t_a~~~~~... 1695
1964 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR....... '295
1967 OLDS ClffiASS ...... :..~~-- · · ·· s595
1965 AMERICAN WAGON .............s195
1969 REBIL 2 DR ... ~-~~~--~~~~~~;d.....'195
TRUCKS

1974
1974
1973

ROYALE CPE......................... 13495
1
1975 CUTLASS SUPREME ................. 3895
1
1973 ROYALE CPE ........................ 2295
1
1968 88 4 DR SEDAN ...................... 395
1968 88 4 DR. SEDAN
'295

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ANNIVERSARY

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MONTE CARLO ..................... 12495
1
1971 MALIBU CPE.. ............. ·• ••·••••• 1295
1
1974 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON ........... 2495
1
1975 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON. ........... 3695
1973 IMPALA 4 DR SEDAN ................ '995
1973

1969

1974 CHEVY 1h TON ................. '2695

DAN THOMPSON FORD

1975

1975 FORD F-100 ...................... '2895
V8 PS PB

ELDORADO ......... -- .............. 15295
DEVILLE SEDAN ...................... 13695
DEVILlE CPE......................... 11995

1975

BONNEVILlE SEDAN. ............... ..
GRAND PRIX ......................... 13995

Aulo V 8 P S P B l WB
12595

Auto p b p s

12495
FORD F-100 .................. ..
DATSUN PICKUP...... ~~~.!~~~~-~~"Y!. 11995

1974
Standard rad io mirror. red In color
Radio aulo 302 V 8

Largest Selection In The Velley

Crusher John Hopkms Jr
Vmlie Hopkins Aff for
Trans

30 2t c

'2500

6 cyl nder power

1974

15 IN STOCK

( 6 ) 73

1975 CUTLASS

~teerlng &amp; power brak es

1972 CHEVY 2 DR
Aulomal ic p steer ing

A SOFA THAT

Transfers

2 Dr V 8 automalic P S P B I owner

2 door hardtop

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

Rubber Back Carpet

Property

WEEKEND SPECIALS

automatic

All carpet lnstolled with
poddong at no chorge
Expert onslollallon

Meigs

REGATTA

1977 '~\;: S I
MERCURY MONARCH

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741 7348
HOWER Y AND

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NO W THEREFORE BE
IT ORDAI NE D by the

IN THE

COMMON PLEAS COURT

NOTICE

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tur Sale, Renl or r rade

WILL do oa f ng co n t uc t on
plumbmg ond hea t ng No 10b
oo o ge o• lao .,moll PI o 1e
MARTIN
covot ng
~e pt c
systems
dote r back hoe dump truck
me stone
gro"el
bla cktop
po 'lfm g Rt 1-4 3 Phone 1 (b1 4)

WH EREA S t he V llage s
f tsc a I offi c er ha s cert f ed as
to he est•mated life of the
property to be acQu red f r om
the p ro ceeds of the notes
here•n auth or zed as ex
ceed .ng s x years and has
c er t f ed
th e max 1mum
matur ty of bonds as t wenty
years and o f such notes ass x
year s or one year f sold
pr vate l y

IN THE
IN TH E
atoresiud and t or no other
COMM ON PLEAS COURT
COMMON PLEAS COURT
purpos e
and l or wh ch
JUVENILE DIVISION
JUVENILE DIVISION
purpose sa •d money s her eby
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
MEIGS COUNT¥ OHIO
appropriated
Sec t on 7 Sa •d notes s ha ll IN THE MATTER OF JOHN
IN
THE
MATTER
OF
be the full g eneral ob llgaf on ERIC MORGAN ALLE\iED
ADRIA
ANN
BLAIR
o f th e V 11t age at Pomer oy and N EGLECTE D
AND
ALLEGED
NEGLECTED
the fu ll f aith
credi t and DEPENDENT CHILD
AND DEPEN DENT CHILD
revenue o f sad vII ag e ar e
case N o 22 201
~
Case No 22108
h e reby pledged f or t h e
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
promp t payment of I he sam e
To M ch aet l hn e t wh ose
To
Debb e Jean Bla r
The par va lue to be rece v ed la st know n p ace of r es d ence
whose last known pla ce of
from the sa te of th e bon ds and a d dr ess wa s Elk• ns
res den ce and address wa s
ant1c paled by sa1d notes and Mot et Tw n Fall s Idaho and
885 Br o wnell Avenue M1d
any ex cess fun d resulting whose pr esen t ad dress
s
dlep ort
Oh•o and wh ose
from the ssuance of sa•d unknown
yo u are h ere by
present ad d r ess s unkno w n
notes sha ll t o t he ex t ent nold ec:f tha t a compla nt w as
you are nereby no t f•ed t h at a
nec es sary be used onl y for fl ed n th e Common Pl eas
comp l aml was fled n th e
th e ret remen t of sad no tes Court
J u ve nile D v s.on
Co mmon
Peas
Cou r t
a malur t y together w l h M e gs Coun t y Oh1 0 Case No
Juv enil e 0 VISIO n
M e 1g s
1n t e r est ther eon
and
s-. 22207 by Cynlh•a M li s o f th e
County Ohm Case No 22208
h er eby pl edged tor s u ch M e g s
County
We lfare
b y Cynthia Mil s of the Me g s
purpose
Depar t men t alle g m g tha t
County W elfare Depar t ment
SecJ on 8 Our ng the per od John Er c Mo r gan
s a
all eg ng tha t Adr a Ann Bta r
w h l e such not es run t her e n egle c t ed an d d ep end ent
s a neg l ected and dependent
shall be lev1ed n all th e ch ld T he com pia nt r eQu es t s
ch d The com pta nt request s
taxab le properly
n th e that perman ent custody be
that perma n en t cus tody be
V •ll age of Pomeroy
n ad
gran td Permanent custod y
grant ed Permanent c ustody
CJ t on to a I o th er taKe s a m e an s that the paren ts
d r eel tax annually not tess guarCJ an or oth er c ustod an
rn eans that t h e p"rent s
g uard an or other custod an
th an that whtch wou ld h a ve may
be
pe r m a n er tt y
may
be
permanently
been l ev ed f bond s had been dep r v ed of all par en tal
ss u ed with out th e prop er
depr v e d of all parental
r ght s
r ght s
ssue ot such notes sad Ia)(
Th e compla nt a ege s th at
sha 1 be ~ n d •s her eby or
Th e com pia nt a llege s that
you ar e the fat her of sad
dered compu t ed
cert fe d
you ar e t h e mother of sad
ch li d
lev.ed and exten dtng upon th e
ch d
Th e co m pta n t wil l be to r
ta~~: dupl cate •n th e sam e
Th e com p i a nt w• I be to r
he ar ng befor e t h e abo v e
manqer and at th e same t m e co urt on h e 15 h da y of J ul Y
hear ng be fore th e abov e
that ta xes for gener al p u r
court on the 25t h da y of Ju l y
197 8 al 10 00 o c loc k A M
poses for eac h of sad y ears and yov ar e r eq u r ed to ap
19 78 at 10 00 o clock AM
are cert f ed extend ed an d
an d yo u are re qu r ed to ap
collected S t~ d ta xes shall be pear befor e sad court at th e
pear before sad court at the
placed
before
and
n I m e o f hear ng
I m e of h e ar ng
tn
es
s
mv
h
and
an
d
se
al
W
preference to a I oth er tlem s
w tne ss my hand and seat
and for the fu ll amoun t of sa d co urt th s 22nd day of
of sa d cou r t th s ?2nd da y of
197
8
Ju
ne
th er eo f The funds der ve d
Ju ne 1978
tra m sad tax l ev es her eby
Mann
ng
D
Webs
ter
requ red sha ll be placed n a
Mann ng D Web st e
Juven le Judg e
sepa rat e and d st ne t t un a
Juven c J udge
wh ch together w1th nter es t
Janet E Morr s
Bv Ja net E Morr s
co ll ected on same sha t be
Ch et Deputy Clerk
Ch e f Depu y Clerk
rrevocable pledged for th e
paymen t of th e pr nc •pal and
(6 23 lt c
(61 23 lt c
n t ere st o f sa1d notes or bonCJ s
n ant c pa l on of wh ch they
are ssued wh en and as th e
sam e f a I due
OR DINANCE NO t072 78
Sec t•on 9
It
s her eb y
An Ordtnance to AMEND
determm ed that a 1 a ct s
ORDINANCE NO 1048 76
co n d t ons
a nd
t h ng s
and ORDINANCE NO 10.57
requ~red to be don e p recede n t
77 ESTABLISHING TH E
to and'" th e ssuan ce of sa 1d
SAL ARY
FOR
notes n orde r to make t hem
L IFEG UARDS AND
legal
v a l d and b nd n g
SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR
ob i g at ons of th e V •llag e of
Pom er o y hav e hap p ene d
Be
orda ned by th e
been done and perform ed n
Co unc
o f the VI! age of
regular and due form as
M dd leport as follows
reou red by t aw and that no
Sec 1 That the wage l or
I m ta t on of ndebledness or
L l e Guard s be and he sam e
ta Ka! on e ther st atutory or
s hereby f x ed at S2 00 p er
cons ! t u t on a I w II have bee n
hour
ex ceeded n t he ssuanc e of
Se c 11 That he w a ge tor
A E
Cochran
a ka Sw mm•ng Ins ru ct or be and
sa CJ no t es
Sect on 10 The Cl erk. s
Augustus E Cochran dec lo s h er eby f xed at SJ ~5 per
hereby
author zed
and
hou r
Ethel Cochran Cert of
d r ec ed to forward a ce r
sec 111 Th at the rat e sha t
t f eCJ copy o t t h•S ordnan ce
be r etr o ac t ve to May I 1978
Trans Lebanon
to the County Aud l or o f
Sec
IV
That lh s Or
Et hel Cochran dec lo d nan ce s he re by d eterm ned
M e gs County Oh1 0
Sec t on 11 T h s ord1nan ce
Delbert Ours Paul Ours to be an em ergen c y m e asu re
nece ssar y for the 1m m ed al e
•s hereb y declared to be an
of Trans Lebanon
Cert
m e asur e
pr ese rva I on of th e pea ce
e me r g e n c y
nec essary lor t he mme d at e
Ethel Cochran dec to hea th safe t y and g ene r al
pres ervat•on of the pu b! c
fare ot t he nhab tants of
DeLong Leo Cochran we
Freda
pea ce health and safel y of
th e v !I ag e and for the reason
Alden Cochra n
Avery thai t s necessary tha i l h s
s a•d v ll age t or the r e a son
that th e tmmed ate tssuan ce
becom e
m
te g s lat on
Cochran
Larry
Cochra
n m
and sat e o f the notes here n o f
ed•at el y eff ect ve
Norma J ean Combest
Sec
V
Th s Ord nan ce
sa•d s tr eet mpro v ement s
wh c h are u rgently needed
Phyllts Edwards Cert of sha ll take effec t and be '"
for ce trom and after Jun e 12
for the saf ety of pede st r•an s
Trans Lebanon
and
veh c u iH
trait c
1978
wh erefore th s ordnan ce
Passed the 12th day of J une
J ohn Hopkm s dec to
sha 1 t ak e e ff ec t and b e n
1978
Eliza beth Hopkms Mar}
for ce mmed a el y af er ts
pa ssag e
Wtll1ams
Emma Att est
e Grate
Swearmgen
Eltzabelh
Hack Gen
PA SS ED June 19 978
Clerk
Cl ar en ce Andr ew s
Sarah
Parsons Seeds
M L K e IV
ATTE ST Jane Wal ton
Pr es den t of Coun c I
Theophtlus Hopkms, Mabel

REGATTA
WEEK SPECIAL

SPEEDY DRilliNG Wal or w ell
d II ng
com m e n al a n d
domes t c Purnp sole~ ond sor
v ce ~2 6295 o 304 895 3807

St:WING M ACHINE Repo · ~ w
v ce a ll ok.e!&gt; 997 27B4 l he
Fabr c ~ ho p
Pome o y
A u tho• 1ed S nge r Soles and
Serv ce We shar pe Sc sso rs
EXC A VAliNG dozer loader and
backhoe work dump truc lo. s
ond Ia boys fa• h re wil l haul
I II d 1 o so I I rn usto a 01 d
9 avel Coli Bob or Roger Jet
l er s da y phone 992 7089 n ghl
phone 992 3525 or 992 5237

AN

D ECLAR ING

IL.-------------I0_·'~-~ .!-------------••·-:21-·tl-fc~

with tlreptace

basemen! luel o I lurnace garage and oulbu lldlngs
Some lenclng plenly of road lronlag e ond garden
space Clly water and dr illed well Loc close lo
hos pital and school at l aurel Cll ll Asking $42 500
40 ACRES - In Southern Local woth a small barn and
dug wel l Aboul 12 acre• llllable Some woods and
minera ls Ask ing $11 500
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an ucel lenl3
bedrm house wll h ill&gt; balh 5 kitchen and buill In
apploances fam ily rm wllh fireplace all nicely
carpeled Full basement wllh wood burn lng stove
Allached (2 car l ga rage Chrysler Air Temp central
heating and cool ing Very low ele c bil l• All this and
appro• one acre land Haveo look Oo11y SAl 900
Sll 100 will buy a good 2 bedrm house and garage
storage building and garden space on 51 Rl 124 In
Syra cuse

New or Rl!pan
Gutters and
Downspouts

300{'olaln Sf
Pomeroy Ohto
Pomeroy "2 6282
or 992 6263
BAM lo4 JOPM

b98 7331

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

or .4 bedrms

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

DOWN
1 Egyptian

4 Stnnged
mstrument
Yesterdays Answer
5 W111g Lat
6 I - K1ck
22 Become
29 Baltic or
7 Be pemtent
champ
F1fth
8 Ruling
23 Ancient
30 Declatmed
Nether
days
34USN
lands house
24 Bnllsh
member
9 Tear to bits
gWl
3li Logger s
tree
II Thnce mus 25 Favor
vehicle
19 Amertcan
17CaU (up )
Z6 Gorge
3ti Hebrew
playwnght
21 Ursula
27 Symmemeasure
i!O Make
Andress
trized
39 Marsh
tUegal
ftlm
Z8 Incite
elder
Zl Cheer
171?T;:-r;;"""T':"'~
leader's
gannent
24 Con man's
a1de
25 Let on
2S Remote
31 Rattle
on
32 Eggs
33 Occur
rences
38 Augury
37 Part of
a porgy
38 Nourish
ment
to Compass
direchon
II Income
IZ Ftery
13 Rushed

El WOOD BOWER S REPA IR

m
111/ol 0 '1

Soff1l Room Addtllons
&amp; A Frame Homes
For Free E51tmales
CALL
992 6323 or "2 6011
6 19lmo. pd.

ACROSS
1 German pnson
camp
7 Decay
10 Famous name
m Verona
12 Memorable
time
13 Old-time
phono record
II Mother of
Julie
15 European
capital
16 Amorous
18 Candlenut

Real M tale tor Salr

$15 000 00
NEW LISTING ~ what you
have

VINYL SIDING

~jd

PUlliNS EXCAVA TING Com plete
Ser vice Phone 992 2-i 78

GeorgeS Hobslefter Jr
Broker
107'1&gt; Sycamore St
Pomeroy Ohoo
Phone 192 6Jll

Hutch1nson

Sliver and

After Houn

"2 ""

REALTY

Coll 99l 2288
CHURCH FOR ren n Srro cuse All
Fu n•shed
Phone 992 5749
Mayme Custer Mann ng

Near

Ask ing $JO 000 but woll
lake $17 500
7 ACRES PLUS - On good

HOBSIEIIER
have enlarged our
lservi1ce de partment ond

3 AND 4 RM fu m shed ond un
l urn shed op ~ Phone 99'1
S434

over

r oom

1977 ST A RCRAFT FOLD do wn
co npe
slo"e
f;!' fr gerotor
Open\ to 71 ft Sleep$ 8 Perfect
cond t on 747 7750

for&amp;n1

gas central heal coly
water ntce level lot and 2
car garage wllh workshop

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also TransmiSSIOn
Repa1r
Phone 992 5682
4-30-llc

moments forever -

{2 story older home 3
itdroom fam11y room wlfh
ftrtpl•ce living room
donlng room corpettd
throughout
kitchen
completely equopped
laundry room wolh wos,.r
•nd dr"r 2 booths out
buoldlng with eltctroc for
slorogo olum stdlng,
storm wtndows new roof,
on double lot Askong
SJS,OOO
104 w Mlln
Pomeroy
m 2291

ALUM. &amp;
.

0

Lei us capture and
preserve those precious

Nice countr y kitchen w lh

bedr o oms
equtpped
ktt chen 1', ba t hs natura l

St Rt 1"14 toword Rutlond,

l WO BEDROOM house n Har
1 so n v e w th po ne I ng
carpe t ng o 1d c•ty wah! Col i
ol te 5 pn 742 1256

---~-

MASH BROTHERS

'I• m lie off Rt 1 by pus on

70'14

country large garden 3
bedroo 11 remodeled home

FAMILY HOME - Good 10

'

qn

NEW LISTING -

Assorted sizes and prt ces

o~nd

TWO STOH Y f ra me hou~e 6
rooms and bo th ce Ia• out
bu ld ngs 4 ac es fond o t edge
ol Rutlo d Comp lete Ire ler
hook up also 2 bonks appro s
ed prope ty ot $ S 500 Phone

lARGE HOUSl: w th both on Rt
17-4 A bo ut ']
m les from
Po TIC oy Bo ~e m ent coo l ond
wood burn g fu noce mce
go den spa n ce lawn w1th
plen ty ol shade Ideo! for
ch tdrcn C s ern and l ead ng
(reek water 9Q2 3303

1/IRGIL B &gt;A ~ ~~~
q A 0
992 JJ25
2l6 E Second Street
BRICK l1- 1 rooms • /

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

592 30S I

997.,aS&lt;

west of Ro ute 7 on paved

f lo 1 ' 'I

'

7481
VA FHA 30 y
f none ng also
rehnanc ng reland Mort gage
77 E Stotc A the's phone (b l-4 )

F V ~ ACRES ollond land on Hyse l
Ru n Rood For de a s call

4 TO l ACRES - located

1977
ROTOT lll:R
I 614 247 7d64
tQ74 ESCAPADE 25 I
mo•or
home w t h e.-: tro s 5000 m le~
Pr ce S14 OiXJ 6 4 qcn 2438 or

HOUSE FO R SALE 7 story v•ny
~ ·d ng 3 bedro om downs tors
2 upsto r s hv ng room d n ng
room bolh k !chen w•lhout or
w1lh appliances
com pl etely
carpeted down sto•rs ho t wal e
heat o r w nd•l o ed wat er
sofl ener corport and baclo.
po o (l o ts of conc rete ) 2 out
bu ld ng s (I
v nyt sdng )
Loc at ed on s de street
n
Rut lan d
Oh o
Coli day
742 221 1 or e&gt;Jen ng 742 1954
A sk for He b

fr onta ge
restnct ons

H n fp .. ,l ,] f~ ppll ,l

J,l ( k

on
wagon w lh o new I re!&gt; n ag
whee l5 E..: cellent cand ton
Phone 9q2 2058

HOUSE FIVE roo ms ond both
clo!'.e to down to wn M1ddlepor t
Phone 992 3436

available

,.,

fd' y

G· "' '

\971 DODGE CHARG t: R auto
A C S995 A l ~o P~~ 65 Dodge
au o
$ 295
Even ngs
30d 773 Sb7q

15 A( RI:S LOCATtD on Sand R•dg e
Rood 985 425 5

State Route with rural
water
and
electric

POMEROY
LANDMARK

1977 10V01 A COROllA IbOO l
body 997 357A

HOUSE
n Tupper s !' Ia ns All
electnc A C 3 bedroom s I ,
both
Basemen•
Lorge lo t
992 3585 or qq2 2196

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Business Services

Nt:W J bed roo u house 'l bath s
oil el.ec
oc e M ddlepo t
d o~e to Ru land Ph on e 992

15 ACRES FOR sole Complete sel
up for o tro• ler c•ly woter near
Cool v lle 1 b 1• 067 3933

1976 FORO F 350 heavy du ty 8 x
10 bed 6 f t co t le rock 4
speed P S P 8 A I gou ges
17 000 m1es 949 2173
BRAN D NEW B f Goodr ch :~ t eel
be ted
re GR 70 15 S05

31 8
b oc ~ w lh Supe Poclo. A C
ste eo A he 5 30 or ony ne
weekends co I 94/f 'iBIB

14 ~~: 56 Memory to to l electnc
tro le Phone 949 2348

b l4

843 2622
1968 VW8U G !400 &lt;I'll 5858

6 cyl $350 Coll992732b
PI NIO SQUIR~ Slo

E ST AT E OF Lawton Tem
pl elon OEC E AS ED
c a se No 2139 4 Doc ket 12
Page 61

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

'l'...:!_ack W Carsey

1970 CHEV Elll: ou tomot c lions

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

971 DAT SUN
o p ckup 4
speed new c utch r~ ulller
brak es and po n t '15 m p g
$1 300 Colt 992 7539

Pomeroy Landmark

Co 19ql 2156
CA RPORT SALE June 13rd and
24th ~owo d Rous h es dence
M om St
Ro c ne S x lam y
sole Appl ances d shes sew
ng mochme cloth ng orge
med1um on9 small Sho e ~
man y s z. es o l ~o golf o d h k
ng Too much to I st 9 4 Come
and see

USED IMP LEMEN TS

MF9 Ba ler Mf lO Bol er MF 110
Bol e• Mollhew s Ro tory Scy the
MF880 Sem• mounted 6 bo t
om Pl ow
MF520 12 O• sc
MF200 2 Row Chop per MF39 2
Row Pla nters
Mec han iCal
1rans pl on ter

NO ITEM TOO Lo rge a too s 1oll
w.!l bu y 1 p ece or comp lete
ho usehol d New used o ant
qu es Mar t n s Furn tu1e 20 N
2nd St
M dd epor t Phone

843 2963

992 2531

MF 35 0 ese l
MF130 D e5 el
MF150 D esel MF735 0 esel
MFI 65 D esel Mf 285 0 esel
Cob o r &amp;
MFI1 35 D ese
heat er

30. 882 1034

StVEN KITTENS Some long hatred
ond some shor t he red Phone

~

ORDINANCE NO 497
TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ISSUANC E OF S30 000 OF
NOTES OF THE VILLAGE
OF POMEROY OHIO IN
ANTICIPATION OF THE
ISS UANCE OF BONDS FOR
THE
PURPOSE
OF
Re SURF ACING SUNDRY
STREETS
IN
THE
VILLAGE
AND

FORD RANCHERO ................... '695
FORD 2 TON FLAT BED., .............. '1195

1974 CHEVY %TON ..................'2695
V 8 \~p s pb L W B
1970 OODGE %TON .......~ . ~.;, 1195
8

••

....

VANS

1973 CHEVY C-30...................... s2395
Completed Inside AM FM stereo Sharp

1972 CHEVY C-10. ~~.":.~ ............... '2895

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See Roger Riebel
St Rt 7

667-3463
1 mile north
Tuppers Platns, Oh1o

DODGE ASPEN SEDAN ..............._13895
1
1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE SEDAN ......... 2995
1973 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN ............. 11795
1976

Ford Free Wheeling Courier
Tough new way to go Tr uck1n In style

Drive Home A Winner
See one of these courteous solesmen
Morvin Keeb.lugh or George Horrls

Ptlt Burris

OPEN TILL 1 PM

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
You II Lokt Ovr Quollty W1y of Doing Business"
GMC Financing
"2 Sl42
Pomeroy
Open Evonongs unlll6 - Tll5 p m Sol

DAN THOMPSON FORD
lote Rocky Hupp O.rrell Dodrill or Pot Hill, Gtntrol
Mlnoger for a Good Deol an 1 New or Usod VohlcJ.
21H
Mtddleport o

'n

~

I
I
I
I1
II

�M;i;::u:el.~id~epo!rt·P~!r~vA~:~un~D~;~h~---- !
(lJOnUDull!l tram pase 1)
1
l
result of the accident.
He was taken by the
Pomeroy Emergency Souad
to Holier Medical · Center
after
examination
at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
A Medical Center spokesman reports Teaford is in
good condition.
The highway patrol in·
vestigated two additional
accidents Thursday.
At 6:30p.m., a farm tractor
operated by Melvin Ours, 49,
Crown City, was struck in the
left rear by an auto driven by
George G. Houck, 25, Crown
City.
The incident occurred on
Peters Branch Rd., nine·
tenths of a mile northwest of
County Rd. 1 in Ohio Twp.
According to the patrol, the
south bound vehicle operated
by Houck rounded a curve
left of center, and struck the
Ours' tractor.
There were no injuries.
Houck was cited for left of
center.
Still under investigation is
a mishap that occurred on SR
160 in Vinton .
According to the patrol, a
parked vehicle owned by Rita
E. Hager, Bidwell, was
struck in the left side by an
auto operated by Roger D.
Meade, 30, Bidwell.
Investigating off ice rs
report that at 11 :25 p.m. the
Meade vehicle pulled from a
service station, struck the
Hager auto, and left the scene
of the accident.
There was moderate
damage to voth vehicles.
Meade was cited for hit·
skip.

ROSS CLELAND
Ross Windsor Cleland, 66,
Chester, died Thursday
evening
at
Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Born
December 3, 1911, he was the
son of the late Vern and
Mable Windsor Cleland.
Mr. Cleland was the Fire
Chief of the Chester Fire
Department, a member of the
Odd Fellows Lodge and the
Junior Order Df United
Mechanics, and was em·
ployed in the Chester School
System for 42 years.
Surviving are his wife,
Erma Reed Cleland ; three
sons, Larry of Chester;
Vernon of Columbus, and
SFC Jerry Cleland of
Oklahoma ; four grand·
children, Diana and Debbie
Celand , Oklahoma, and Mary
arid Greg Hibbs, Chester; and
three step-grandchi ldren ,
David, Ditter and Kious
Gewitsch, Oklahoma .
Funeral services will be
held Sunday at I p.m. at the
Ewing Chapel in Pomeroy
with the Rev . George Pickens
officiating. Burial will follow
in the Chester Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 7 p.m. this
evening.

Pope Paul

(Continued from page I)
- the principle of respecting
the laws of nature, the
principle of a conscious and
et hically responsible
parenthood."
The pope also said: "We
Now you Know
Great Falls, Mont. , is the must recognize that the
windiest city in the United church of Christ is a living
States with an average wind and vital reality even though,
not tnday and not only from
speed of 13.1 mph.
without, voices are raised
that are happy to stress its
difficulties , to give the
impression it is lethargic, to
announce its coming death
throes or fatal decom·
position."

INTEREST
On Certificates
Of DepcSt

'1,000 Minimum
1 Yr. Term
Effect ive rate with com ·
pounding ' ·"

per unt .

Ninetv day interest pena!1y

if

withdrawn

bef ore

maturity date .

The Athens County

5av in!iJ5 &amp; Loan Co .
w. Main St .
Pomeroy . Ohio

-

FSIJC

----·-

He denoun ce d this as
"obviously a challenging
criticism that goes well
beyond the healthy need of
the church to purify itself
continuously in its progress
along the way of the cross and
the resurrection ."
The pope said he was well
aware of the church's
problems "both in countries
where they are trying to
suffocate religious freedom
and in those where the same
freedom is being used by
some of its adherents to
pervert its creed and sap its
institutions."

GET LICENSE
A marria ge license was

issu ed in Meigs Co un ty
Thur sda y to Law rence
Randolf Smith, Jr .. 27 ,
Mason, and Heidi Jill Ashley ,
18, Racine .

----...:....~WHERE
IT GOES.

E. L. GAUDIN
Rose Sisson, Pomeroy,
received word of the death of
her brother·in·law, E. L.
Gaudin on Wednesday in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. Gaudin
was the husband of the for·
mer Olga Angeletti of
Pomeroy. Following services
in Fort Lauderdale, the body
will be taken to the Miller
Funeral Home in Cincinnati
where services will be held on
Monday.

N
Hospital ews
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admissions - Rhonda
Nelson, Rutland ; and Nellie
Lemley, Portland.
Discharges - Sampson
Hall, Robert Bowles, Phyllis
Blake, Grande! Wamsley,
Homer Bradshaw, and
Bernard LaValley, Sr.
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges June 221
Deborah Bevan, Chad
Briggs, Kevi.n Byus, Marjorie
Callicoat, Bobbi Hale, Cathy
Hammond, Larry Hudson ,
Lester Hudson, Wilda
Hudson, Judy Hunt, Eleanor
Jarrell , Judith Krebs, Clyde
Law, Dorsi! McCoy III , Edna
McManis, Wilson Moore,
Rut h Pattock, Amanda
Prince, Mary Russell, Keith
Stewart , Sherry Storrer,
Edward White . Charles
Wilson .
!Births I
Mr. and Mrs . William
Sk idmore, a son, Bidwell:
Mr . and Mrs. Timothy
Williamson, a daughter,
Jackson.

Otamher
.
represents
his
chief
Richard E·. Chambers,
Middl eport, represented
Chief J , J. Cremeans and the
Middleport Police Depart·
ment at the fourth National
Police Self-Defense In·
~tru(1ors training seminar
held June 13·16 at the
Netherland-Hilton Hotel in
Chambers received
training instruction in the
areas of physical evaluation
of officers, coping with
stress , psycho-motor
training, baton teuhniques,
program design, close
quarters confrontation, and
training female personnel .
He was appointed chair·
man of the Correct ion s
Committee for the Law
Enfor ce ment Lia is on
Division of the United States
Karate Assn.
During the coming year,
Chambers will be responsible
for the coordination and
exchange of techniques and
tr aining programs for
co r rec tions personne l
throughout the United States.
The Middleport man has
been promoted to the position
of '' intermediate instructor''
of the PR·24 by Lon Anderson
of the Monadriock Corp.,
which developed the PR-24
and is in charge of instructor
certification . The rank of
"intermediate instructor" is
currently the highest level of
instruction available with
this law enforccmenl In·
Previously there were only
13
" intermediate
in·
structors" in the United
States.
Chambers now w1ll ·be able
to not only certify officers to
carry the PR-24 but w111 be
also able to certify officers to
the " basic instructors" in the
techniques of the PR-24.

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
· the century
established 1872

.

events
FRIDAY
p.m.
Queen
registration; queen luncheon
and queen rides on P. A.
Denny.
5 p.m. - Tennis tour·
nament, Middleport.
6 p,m.- Parade. Falls ·city
hot air balloon rides following
parade.
8:30 p.m. - 1978 Regatta
Queen Crowning followed by
Rio Grande College Chorale
program, 8:30 p.m. on Lynn
St.
8 to 10 p.m. - Disco dance
on P. A. Denny.
10:30 to 12:30 p.m.- Disco
dance on P. A. Denny.
SATURDAY
Morning - Falls City hot
air balloon rides.
10 a.m. - Casting derby ,
tennis court, Pomeroy.
11 a.m. - Big Wheel race.
10 to 12 - Senior citizens
boat ride.
10 a.m. - Art contest at
library.
ll a.m. - Boat parade
leaving Middleport.
l p.m. - French City Ski
Club show.
2 p.m. - Local boat races .
12 :45·2 :45 p.m. - Boat
rides.
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. - Boat
rides.
3 p.m. - Eat·a·thon at
Burger Chef.
6:15 to 8:15p.m. - Boat
ride.
6 p.m: - ~'rog jump.
8 p.m . - Frog derby .
9 p.m. to 1 a.m . - Fire
de pa rtment
dance
at
Pomeroy Elementary SchooL
9 p.m. to midnight - Dance
on P A. Denny.
SUNDAY
12 noon to 5 p.m. Heritage Sunday at Meigs
Museum.
10 a.m. til ? - Finals of
tennis tournament on
Pomeroy court.
I to 5 p.m. - CarnivaL $2.50
ride all you want .
12 :30 p.m. - Power boat
racing begins.

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI )
Sometimes it's not the big
things, but the little things,
which keep politicians and
statesmen
from
their
scheduled appointments.
And that's why 132 mem·
bers of the Ohio General
Assembly, who were ex·
peeled to start their summer
vacation today, instead will
be back at the Statehouse,
wrestling with a $202 million
supplemental appropriations
bill and several minor but
controversial measures.
Majority leaders said they
expected it would take five or
six hours to iron things out
and leave for the summer
after passing the ap·
propriation which includes
$115 million in grants and
loans to ensure that public
schools will remain open next
fall.
Things seemed to be going
smoothly until after dinner
Thursday when Democratic
House and Senate leaders
began quarreling over the
fate of several minor bills.
Sessions broke up abruptly
at 10 :30 p.m. after a summit
meeting in the office of
Senate President
Pro
Tempore Oliver Ocasek, D·
Northfield.
And disgruntled House
members scurried to reclaim
the hotel rooms they had
checked out of hours earlier
in anticipation of going home.
The lawmakers did clear 34
bills to the desk of Gov.
James A. Rhodes, one of
them the school management
bill which is the second part
of the majority Democrats'
plan to keep schools
operating withn their fiscal

resources.
Although a conference
committee report had been
swift ly and informally
written on a single point of
difference between the two

SON BORN
Marine Staff Sgt. and Mrs.
Stephen Chapman, Iwokuni,
Japan announce the birth of
their second child, a son,
Stephen Lyle who was born
on the birthday of his sister,
Brandee, on June 12. The
infant weighed 7 pounds and 9
ounces . The
paternal
grandmother is Marcella
Chapman, Middleport, and
the paternal grandfath er,
SQUAD RUNS
Julius Chapman, Rt. 4,
At 6:30p.m. Thursday the Pomeroy. Maternal grand·
Middleport Emergency father is Frank Comfort, of
Squad answered a call to Canada .
Chester for Ross Cleland, a
medical patient, who was
taken to Veterans Memorial
REUNION SET
HositaL
The annual Randolph
At 7:48 p.m. they went to reunion will be held June 25 at
939 Ash Street for Jean Ar· the state park on the right on
mentrout who was treated on U. S. Rt. 33 going north. All
the scene.
relatives of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Randolph and
friends are invited. Basket
dinner at noon .

JUDGMENT SOUGIIT
A judgment in the amount
of $1,173.20 and costs was
filed in Meigs County Com·
mon Pleas Court Thursday by
Charles J . and VIrginia S.
Pennington, Middleport,
against William R. Williams.
Pomeroy.

MAY SALES
May 1978 sales ' of Series E
&amp; H United States Savings
Bonds in OHio were ~I
million. At the end of May,
the State attil!ned 4() percent
of its 197B Sales GoaL
Theodore T. Reed , Jr., Meigs
County Volunteer Savings
Bonds Chairman, reported
May sales of Savings Bonds
in the county were 122,088.
The· county achieved 31.2
percent of its annual sales
goal May 31.

Miss Blaettnar is
'78 Regatta Queen

Legislators' vacation
plans ·are interrupted

Cincinnati.

~1rument.

Money's slippery stuff. Gets away.
A Checking Account stops slippage.
Memory in a book!
Open a Checking Account today.
Tighten up.

Here, S
Regatta

SERVICES SCHEDULED
The sixth annual outdoor
services conducted by John
Elswick at the Albany Riding
Club grounds beginning
Tuesday and extending
through July I. Services will
be 7:30 each evening. The
Lamar Sego Family of
Macon, Ga ., will be singing
on June 27·28; the New Life
Quartet on June 29 ; the Bill
Morris Singers on June JC and
the Messengers on July !.

HOMECOMING SET
The
Fairview
Bible
Church, Rt.l , Letart, W. Va.,
will hold a Homecoming June
25. Sunday School will be held
at 9:30 and 10 :45 p.m. with a
covered dish dinner to begin
at noon . Everyone is
welcome.
A song and praise service
will begin at I :30 p.m. with
gospel singing by the Newsmen from Charleston .
Speaker wUI be Brother Bob
Albright from Henderson, W.
Va.

VBS SLATED
The
Fairview
Bible
Church, Rt. I, Letart, wiU
hold a five-day Vacation
Bible School and Night
Revival June ~30.
The Bible School will be
held from 9:30 a.m.·l2 noon
dally with revival service
nightly at 7:30p.m. Speakers
will be Clyde Fleld5 and Don
RA:Jach. Special singing will be
by local churches.
j

chambers on the ap·
propriations bill, Ocasek said
no committee was officially
appointed.
He brandished a scrap of
paper containing seven oJ&gt;.
jections he had to t~e version
cleared by the House prior to
dinner on a 77-16 vote.
But It was understood
Ocasek wanted House action
on a Senate • passed blll
providing tax credits for
home insulation before he
would bring a conference
report to the Senate floor.
"The house has custody of
that bill," said Ocasek
cryptically. "We're going to
come back tomorrow mor·
ning when we're clear·
headed and fresh ."

''I have no comment."
grumbled Virgil Riffe, House
speaker, as he strode to' his
office and declined to
elaborate on the dispute.
House bills on agricultural
pollution and the appoint·
ment of substitute municipal
court judges also were hung
up and were understood to be
part of the difficulty.
The bill cleared the House
after 90 minutes of debate
during which minority
Republicans tried a variety of
unsuccessful tactics to divert
more money from the state
surplus to schools or return it
to the taxpayers.
The major amendment
adopted on the floor watered
down language, inserted
earlier ir the day in the House
Finance Committee,
broadening powers of school
districts to arrange long-term
loans with private lending
institutions.
Ocasek
and
other
lawmakers have opposed
borrowing as a method of
bailing schools out of their
financial problems . They
argue it would only force
them deeper into debt.
The appropriations bill,
modified only slightly since it
left the Senate last week,
included $35 million for state
employee pay raises, $20
million to hike aid to families
with dependent children by 9
percent, $10 million for In·
dustrial development and $13
million for a variety of
purposes.
It contains $75 million in
direct additional subsidies to
school
distri cts ,
con·
cent rating on those in need of
money to keep from closing

next fall.
The bill also provides for a
$40 million state loan ·
program
from
which
financially· troubled districts
may borrow under strict
terms.
Rep. Scribner L. Fauver,
R·Elyria,
· had gained
committee approval earller
in the day of an amendment
allowing school districts to
borrow from private banks
from one calendar year to the
next without state Controlting
Board approval.
Fauver's amendment
allowed the districts three
years to repay the loans,
taking some of the pressure
off the state loan fund.
However, the full House
voted 7(}.23 for an amendment
by Rep. Thomas P.
Gilmartin, D·Youngstown,
limiting the private loans to
next school year and
requiring that they be repaid
by June 30, 1979.
Gihnartin's amendment
also limited the private loans
to 25 percent of a school
district's annual budget.
Republicans complained
this change would severely
reduce the chances of
keeping schools open next
fall, because they would not
be able to repay ' the loans
within a year.
Although the bill was
written to bring the state's
funding of the "equal yield"
school subsidy formula to 100
percent, lawmakers agreed
that the concept of the for·
mula was dislodged by $21.7
million worth of special
subsidies to needy school
districts.
"l think we can hold a
memorial service for the
equal yield formula," said
Rep. Myrl Shoemaker, [)..
Bourneville, chairman of the
House Finance Committee.

"The name was wrong to
start with."
However, Shoemaker said
the bill would "have the ef·
feet of trying to keep the
schools open for the balance
of this calendar year."
Shoemaker said that
without the addition or $13.$
miUion in special school
subsidies guaranteeing at
least a 10 percent increase in
state aid for every school
district in the state, 83
districts might have been
forced to close.
He pointed out that the
extra money would "put

some districts on the gravy
train," and warned that
"these superintendents
better not build that into their
budgets the nett time."
Republicans
were
systematically shot down as
they tried to take the school
loan and welfare money,
divert it to big city :school
districts and eliminate the 10
percent guarantee.
.Despite warnings of a
"taxpayers' revolt," House
members voted 79·12 against
returning the entire $202
million to the taxpayers in the
form of an income tax refund.
Rep . Donna Pope, R·
Panna, t.ried in vain for an
amendment to preclude the
use of state funds for court·
ordered purposes, including
the purchase of buses to
achieve racial integration of
schools.
Mrs. Pope's amendment
was tabled on a voice vote to
majority Democrats avoided
the discomfort of a rollcall.
Rep. W. Bennett Rose, R·
Lima, disputed Shoemaker's
contention that the bill would
at least temporarily solve the
school financing problem.
"The people of Ohio are
smarter than to believe that
through this half-baked bill,
we've done our job," he said.
The school management
bill sent to Rhodes enables a
school district to better
estimate its revenues and
expenditures, and places
stricter controls on the school
district treasurer's cer·
tificat10n of revenues of fund
operating programs.
Under some circumstances
- when a district has been
certified to close because of a
deficit - the State Board of
Education can assume
operating and fiscal control
over the district.
Local
school
ad·
ministrators will also be
required to undergo fiscal
training coordinated by the
state, funded by a $241,000
state appropriation.
Sen. Marcus A. Roberto, [)..
Ravenna, who carried the bill
through the Senate ~. noted.
that school financing Is a
"partnership" between the
state and local govemmentJ.
" lt is my opinion that the
process of state involvement
in the operation or schools are
indeed substantial revisions
which I think will be helpful,"
said Roberto. "This proposal
will help prevent problems."

Democrat fete draws 60 persons
Sixty people came out to
the potluck supper and rally
'n1ursday night in Rodney
Gran ge Hall to hear
Democrats advocate ele:ction
of the entire Democratic Par·
ty ticket.
While the pleas they heard
ranged from Gubernatorial
Candidate Dick Ce leste to the
county conunis.iuner and
county auditor posts,
everyone cununended the
"Wright Brothers" - Floyd
amd Donald Ray - for
organizing such a successful
meeting at grass roots level.
Floyd Wright presided and
introduced each speaker and
the musical entertainment
which preceded the ora tory .
Donald Ray nut only helped
his brother set up the affair
as co-c haim1an , but took
movies.
''Apathy is spreading all
over our land. People need to
get involved in their govern·
ment."
That was the hard&lt;Ore
message given by Roy
Newell, principal speaker ,
who is an administrative aide
to State Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson and head of the
Auditor's speakers' bureau .
Fonner Demucratlc State
Chairman William Lavelle of
Athens spoke on behalf of
Dick Celeste. Bob Kline, also
Athens, spoke for Jerry
Adams, candidate for state
representative in the 91st
district.
With the legislature in ses·
slon, neither Ron James, 92nd ·
district representative, nor
Myrl Shoemaker could attend
at Rodney .
Also speaki ng were James

Plummer for Congress and
Jack Hillyer for state
senator.
Gallia County candidates
present were County Auditor
Dorothy Condee and Lonnie
Burger, for conunissioner.
The Happy Four of Vinton
Baptist Church and the N~
Life Trio sang.
Besides the Wri ght
Brothers, those doing the

PICNIC SET
Members of the French
City Swingers Square Dance
Club are urged to attend the
annual club picnic and
election of officers . The
picnic and business meeting
will be held Sunday, June 25
at 7 p.m. at Fortification HilL
Club members are asked to
bring a covered dish, hot dogs
or hamburgers, drink, and
your own table service.

work were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald E. Wright, Terri
Wright, Cherri Wright, Karen
Morgan, Cynthia Morgan,
Kim Morgan, Don Coleman,
Jeff Cook, Bill Dray, and
Lora Voreh.
It was a regional rally , with
guesls coming not only from
Ga!lia County but also from
Meigs, Jackson, Athens, and
Mason Counties.

REMINDER GIVEN
Middleport Pollee Chief J .
J. Cremeans remind5 Mid·
dleport residents all vehicles
must be off S. Second Avenue
between Mill and Mulberry
Streets by 4 p.m. this af.
ternoon to make way for the
Regatta parade.
Cremeans sayd he appreciates the cooperation of
the public in past years and
hopes to have the same sort of
cooperation this year.

POMEROY - ·cathy Blaettnar,
dauR!lter of Mr. anrl Mrs. John William
Blaettnar, Pomeroy,. was named 1978 Big
Bend Regatta Queen Friday night from a
field or 10 contestants.
Miss Blaettnar· was crowned by the
1977 queen, Niese! Duvall. She was
presented flowers, a large trophy and
gifts.
First runnerup in the competition was

Teresa Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Carr, Tuppers Plains, with Judy
Perry, who makes her home with an aunt,
Mrs. Bess Webster, Tuppers Plains, being
second runnerup . Brenda Frecker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .
!'reeker, Reedsville, was named third
runner-up.

\
NIESEL DUVALL, 1977 Big Bend Regatta Queen, presents trophy to the 1978
Regalia Queen contest winner, Cathy Blaettnar of Pomeroy. Miss Duvall also
crowned the new queen .

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(38-40), large (42-44), extra large
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Soft, comfortable, absorbant,
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Solid colors - light blue, gold;
Dartmouth green, navy and red.

Weather
Partly cloudy Saturday,
with showers or thun··
dershowers possible late In ,
the day and highs in the low ,
or mid 80s. Probability of
precipitation is near zero
percent today, 10 percent ,
tonight and 30 percent
Saturday.

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ceremonies.
Some I&gt; visiting queens, the largest

group since the regatta began, were seated
on the platform and were introduced
during the queen festivities.
Among the group were Mary Mora,
Pomeroy, Meigs Dairy Princess : Pam

Miller, Gallia County Dairy Princess:
Pam McMahon, R1ver Festiva l Queen in
Gallia County, and Miss Batey, a Meigs
Junior Miss.

Others represented were the Ohio Hill
Festival at Quaker City; Miss
Pottery Festival and her prin cess,
Crooksville; International Mining and
Manufacturing Festival at Cadiz; Ohio
~'olk

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GALLI POLIS- POINT PLEASANT

CATHY BLAEITNAR, Pomeroy, seated, was named 1978 Big Bend Regatta
Queen Friday night in Pomeroy. Behind are members of the court and from the
left , they are : Teresa Carr, fir st runnerup ; Judy Perry, second runne rup , and
Brenda Frecker, third runnerup . Miss Blaettnar also won the Miss Congeniality
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MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

and humid, with !ihowers or thun·

Deputies break
up fight; four
persons cited
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VANDALS REOE(X)RATED the restroom at the Vinton Village Park Thurs·
day . VIllage residents stated Friday that the incident may have been a political
ototomonl. Cwtrovi!'•Y has surroWided law enforcement efforts for some months
in Vinton . VU!age councilmen moved this year to reduce the salary of Vinton
Marshal, E. W, Widger, and are investigating the possibility-of contracting with
theGallia County Sheriff's Department for around-the.., lock protection and patrol.

GALLIPOLIS - Five Galiia County
Sheriff's deputies were calledd to the
scene of a fight on the perking lot of the
Green Gables Tavern, Upper River Rd .,
Gallipolis, at I :41 a.m. Saturday.
The first officer responding to the
ea rly morning call was Roger Bran·
deberry .
Arriving at the scene, he and special
deputy Archie Meadows discovered approximately 75 people in Ihe parking lot, 10
to 12of whom were involved in a fight.
As officer Brandeberry attempted to
break up the disruption, a man broke from
the crowd and ran from the scene.

Believe it or not,
Americans pay less

Hit-skip charged

following incident
Gallipolis City Pollee ·cited James B.
'Morris, 35, Gallipolis, on charges of
operating a vehicle without a license and
leaving the scene of an accident Friday at
8:08p.m.
Investigating officer H. Moy ~r
reported that a vehicle operated by Morns
struck three parked cars in the Mumcapal
Parking Lot, and that Morris then left the

Federal proposals criticized

Brandeberry pursued the individual and
captured the suspect after a 100 yard foot

Overall taxes:

WASHINGTON (UP() - Americans pay
the highest property taxes and the lowest
sales taxes in the industrial world,
rectrding to an authoritative study of
international lax burdens.
On an · overall basis, however,
Americans spend less of their earnings for
taxes than the citizens of any other
advanced country. And the most recent
U.S. trend Is for reduced taxes compared
with escalations in France, Sweden,
Greece and other industrial countries.
The conclusions are contained in an
Organir.ation for Economic Cooperatioo
and Development study of IIIli patterns
since 1965 In the world's 23 most

first place honors during Friday's 14th annual Brg Bend
Regatta parade. See additional regatta pictures on 5-A , Coli
and [).[.

FIRST PLACE WINNER - This attractive float of the
Chester Council, No. 323, Daughters of America, captured

industrialized countries.

The OECD study depicts taxes in
comparison with each n•tion's Gross
Domestic Product, or total output of goods
and servi ces within each country's

borders. a formula eliminating income
from overseas investmenLC! and services.
When goverrunent revenue is broken
down to source. OECD said the United
States collects more from property !axes
than any other country.
Of all taxes collected in the United
States, 13.6 percent derives from property.
Sweden received the lowest amount from
property, 1.11 percent.
But the United States collected less in
sales taxes - 18.1 percent of aU revenue than any other country. The sales lax was
the primary source of state income in
Greece, 49.5 percent, and Ireland, 46.5
percent.
OECD also said taxes in relation to GOP
rose between 1975 and 1976 - the latest
year for which data Is available - In
Finland, F'rance, Greece , Ireland and
Sweeden.
Just the opposite occurred in the United
Slates, Austria , Belgium and Holland.
For all taxes combined in relation to the
GOP, the United States ranks In the
middle of the 23 countries. But in relation
to per capila income, the U.S. tax burden
is the lowest.

WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - Scientists ca ncer-causing substances.
The regulatioos would classify potential
representing the oil industry viewpoint
chase .
cancer&lt;ausers
on the basis of eurr~nt
The suspect was later identified as said Saturday that federal proposals for evideoce, including data from animal
limiting workplace exposure to cancer
George Curry, 23, Cheshire.
causing
substances represent a "meat axe tests, and then foreclose that classification
Offil.'" Brandeberry reports that as he
from reconsideration .
was leading Curry to lhe sheriff's cruiser, approach" and a "Dark Ages" mentality .
"Does OSHA realize what effect such
The American Petroleum Institute
a threatening crowd lormed around the
close-minded
prejudgments can have on
deputy and his suspect . After making his issued a series of statements by scientists scientific progress ?" asked Dr . Rulon W.
way to the cruiser, Brandeberry ca lled fbr scheduled to testify at federal hearings on Rawson, direeiDr of the Booneville Ccn!er
the issue this week.
back-uo suooort frnm All units .
Regulations sought by the Occupational for Research oo Cancer Cause and
Responding to the call were Lt. Alva
Prevention in Salt Lake City .
L. Sullivan, Deputy James L. Hatfield, and Safety and Health Administration would
Rawson said preventing reconsideration
Spec1al Deputy Leo Johnson. Sgt. 0. H. establish procedures and classifications of the classifications was Hreminiscent of
for restricting occupational exposure to
Hen~erson of the Ohio State Patrol was
the anti-intellectualism of the Dark Ages."
&gt;1and ing by at the scene.
Dr. Melvin First, in written testimony
Owner of the tavern . Sam Salem.
released by API, said the complex task of
Boy, 17, sentenced
Identified David Donnelly, 21 , Eureka Star
setting standards for about 2,500 suspected
Rt., as the supposed instigator of the in· to youth eommis~ion
carcinogens "calls for the exercise of
informed judgment and prolesswnul
cident.
Donally was taken into custody by
POMEROY - A 17-year old male competence rather than a meal axe
offi cer Brandeberry. Also arrested was youth , returned to Meigs County after approach that fails to account for the
Jeffrey Maynard, 19, Gallipolis, who being apprehended by authorities '" unique properties of each substantc:·
allegedly threatened Brandeberry.
Cleveland. Tenn ., appearing before Meigs
First is professor of environmental
Brandeberry ordered the tavern County Juvemle Judge Manning Webster health engineering at Harvard 's School of
closed , and called for the crowd to was committed to the Ohio Youth Com· Public Health .
mission. Maximum Security Institution.
Another witness, Dr. Jolln Thorpe nf
disperse.
The officer reports that he was then Indian fliver , ncar Massillon , Ohio. He will EJ&lt;Xon Corporation, chairman of APJ's
harassed by Drema Marcum, 23 , remain there 9·tl months.
Medicine and Biological Science Deparl ·
Juvenile Officer Carl R. Hysell took ment. said API is committed to protectmg
Gallipoilis, who was arrested on charges ol
the youth to the institution on Wednesday. worke rs' health.
disorderly conduct.
This is the first commitment of th1s
Thorpe said an API alternative proposa l
Officers report that-.,after the arrests,
bottles were thrown by 'the crowd at the type to the Ohio Youth Commission by the builds upon procedures used by other
Meigs County Juvenile Court, which Is for federal agencies. includin H the
deputies on the scene.
The crowd was dispersed , and the area hard core delinquents with lengthy records Environmenlal Protection Agency .
They require two decisions - whether
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of serious offenses.

the substance poses a carcinoge nic risk to
man, and if so, what regul ator y action is

!ippropriate.
"Quite simply," Thorpe said, "OSHA
cannot hope to determine what level of
regulation is feasible for a particular sub·
st&lt;lnce unless it resolves, to the best of 1ts
ability , such question s as the potency of
the subst&lt;Jnce, the danger posed by the
substance at various exposure levels, and
tlle costs or achieving various exposure

levels:'

Weather
Pa1ily cloudy today. with
showers or th undershowers
possible and highs in tile low
or mid lllls. Probability of
precipll&lt;lt!on is 40 percent.
DELEGATES RETURN HOME
POMEROY- S1x young Meigs County
men return to their homes today from
uurndmg Buckeye Boys State at Bowling
Gn:cn State University .
Kmn Kmg served as a State Highway
Patrolman; Dave Hedrick as a deputy

sheriff. Keith Krautter , as sheriff of·
DeWeese County ; Seth Hill as a City
Co uncil member: Greg Becker as deputy
registrar of Wagonsellcr Co., and Charles
Kennedy as a member of the house of
representatives.

Power off over an
hour friday evening
C.ALIJPOIJS - Apparently caused by
an uve&gt;·luad , u Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Company line fed from the
Georges Creek substation was out of
operation fur a little over an hour Friday
evtming.

The uulage, from 6tu a little after 7 p.m.·
Friday, ·hit the Silver B1·idgc Shopping
Pl~zH, the rest of Kanauga, etnd u'privcr lu

but not includin~ Cheshire.

Our House museum

has international visitors
GALU POLIS - Our House musewn had

an lnternatlunal air briefly May 6 and June

9,aL'Cording toMary Allison, curator.
Signing the register un the fonner dati·
was Jack Ublnnov, Moscow, USSR. un
June 9 and throo Germans , Hans and F.lsc·
Schmidt, son Rolf, who wrote "Gic"cn,
0eul.ii(:hJurKI" un the re~ister QS their ~tl·
dress. Deul.ii(:hJund is the German W&gt;ll'd (ur
Germany.

JUNE FUNDS OISTRmUTED
POMEROY - June State School
Foundation subsidy payments lor Meigs
County school districts tota led $210,416.64
following deductions for employe and
teacher retirement.
Amounts received by each local
district include: Eastern, $44,066 .22;
Meigs, $114,094.2S, and Southern, '
$&gt;2,256.17.
In addition the Meigs County Board of
Educatioo received a direct allowment of
$14.670.07.

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II)N AND BROTHER of GaUia Countlans, Wayne McCully , Columbus,
Invented and deolgned this grinder at work at French City Meats. Watching the
machine are Ray Myers, product formulator , and Larry Pyles, production
manager.

FRENCH CITY MEATS Crinder Operator Richard Slone lifts large hunk of
meat to go irito shiny receptacle of Wayne McCully invention In experimental use.
Helping Is Product Formulator Ray Myers. (See story and additional pictures on
page A·2) .

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dershowers possible Monday and
Tuesday and highs In the upper 80s or
lower 90s. Fair and cooler Wednesday,
with highs In the lower 80s. Lows mostly
will be In the 60s through .the period.

El.berfelds in Pomeroy
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an excellent program following the queen

EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday through Wednesday, warm

Moyer's report states that the Morris
vehicle turned from Court St. and started
to head north through the parking lot when
the left front bumper of the aulo struck and
caught on the rear bumper of an auto
owned by Clinton N. Mcfarland,
Gallipolis.
The McFarland vehicle was pushed
sideways Into the left rear fender of an
auto owned by Roger D. Garrett,
Gallipolis.
The Morris vehicle then pulled to the
right, striking an auto owned by Vaughn
W. Johnson, Gallipolis, in the Jell rear
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JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT

providing her own guitar accompaniment ,

and Randy Batey and Becky Pooler
presented a dance numbe, , The Rio
Grande Chorale of Merlyn Ross presented

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scene.

ELBERFELDS

All of the winners were ,presented
flowers , trophies and gifts. Miss Blaettnar
was also selected by the girls as Miss
· Congeniality winner of the Regatta Queen
competition.
Presiding at the ceremonies were Bill
Quickel, co-chairman of the Big Bend

Regatta ; Mary Ault , Tonya Davis and
Miss Duvall. Kim Batey, a Meigs County
Junior Miss, presented several numbers

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