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16-The Daily Sentinel, M.,iddleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, July 'El, 1978

Columbia Gas offers
budget plan for '79 ·

Hospital Nt-ws

Holler Medleal Center
(Diaebarg.,., July !I)
Glenda Brumfield, J anoit
Bryant, Sharon Anne Bums,
Donald Colley, Leslie Coon,
Columbia Gas customers residenual or commercial Jr., Ella Elkins, June Fox,
seeking an easier way to pay customer who wishes to take Larry Garrison, Larry
winter heating bills have a advantage of it . C~omers Holley , Goldye Johnson, Paul
practical answer in th e pay only for the gas they use.
Lewis, Margaret Martin,
company's Budget Payment Monthly bills show both Sharon McGee, Jamie Lee
Plan that lets them know In actual usages and charges, so McPeek, Louise Myers,
August what their January customers always Jlre aware Sarah .· Nichols, Mrs. Verne
gas bills will be.
of the status of their ac- Ord and son, Mrs. Michael
" Managing winter heating co unts.
Pratt ·a nd son, Dorothy
bills ha s become an inMary
Alice
II a customer decides to Roush,
creasingly difficult problem join, he.does so by paying the Spaulding, Judy Stobart,
for many customers, and the . budget amount shown on the Winnie Stout,
Andrew
-·· severity of the past two August gas bill and con- Thorne , Wilford Tipple,
winters hasn 't helped, " J . M. tinuing to pay that amount Deborah Wolfe, Patricia
Koebel, manager for the gas each month thereafter, the- Woolum.
company in the Gallia-Meigs manager said.
Births
area, said.
Budget amounts are based
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart,
''Ce rtainl y any way in on each customer 's history of a son, Patriot . Mr. and Mrs.
which the company can help gas usage, normal weather William Partin, a daughter,
to ease the impact of winter conditions and the cost of ~as. Jackson . Mr. and Mrs.
heating costs will be welcome Major changes in any of these R&lt;&gt;nald Huffman, a daughter,
indeed for our customers. We factors can result in budget Gallipolis. Mr. and Mrs.
believe our Budget Plan is the amount . adjustments when Mark Beegle, a son, Racine.
best solution possible, and accounts are reviewed prior Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis,
some 640,000 Col umbia to the end of the heating a daughter, Proctorville. Mr.
customers c urrently par ~ · season .
.
and Mrs. Leonard Hurlow, a
ticipating in thf program
Cust omers wishing ad- daughter, Henderson, W. Va.
apparently · shar e
our · ditional information on the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Creech,
opinion."
Budget Payment Plan can a daughter, Jackson .
Koebel pointed out that call or stop by their local ~as
starting in August , th e company office Koebel said. Veterans Memorial Hoopltal
Admissions
Bertie
customer pays a monthly "We will be happy to answer
Wratt,
Pomeroy;
Emma
amount equal to one-twelfth any questions or provide any
Hayman, Syracuse; Carrie
the estimated aMual cosi of further information on this
Osborne, Reedsville; and
his annual gas service. This practical way to spread the
res ult s automatically in impact of winter heating bills Sharon Wise, Middleport.
Discharges - Eleanor
smaller gas bills during evenly over the year."
Werry,
Bertha !son, Ethel
months of greatest gas usage.
Sarson,
Allen
Lewis, James
The decision to join is up to
Parker,
Daisy
Glassburn,
each individual customer, the
Pearl
Reedes,
and Dian
manager emphasized. The
Hysell.
company simply offers the
plan as a free service for any

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Pedwin.

THE
SHOE BOX
Middleport . Ohio

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Virginia Hess Hartenbach
IiERMAN CHEATHAM
and
two sons : Kip HarHennan
Franklin
tenbach,
Pt . Pleasant, and
Cheatham, 59, Col umbus,
.
Jeff
Harten
bach, Gallipolis.
died Monday evening at his
One
granddaughter
survives.
borne following a six-month
One
brother
and
one
sister
. lon g illne ss. A former
in
death
.
preceded
him
, residentofthePomeroy area,
Funeral services will be
Mr. Cheatham was the son of
held
2 p.m. Friday at the
the late Herman and Bessie,
Crow-Hussell.
Funeral HOme
Moore Ch eatham.
with Rev. John Bradley ofSurvivin g are two sons,
Terry and Frankie, both of ficiating .
Burial will be'in Kirkland
Columbus; two aunts, Carrie
Memorial
Garden. Friends
Moore and Neva Moore, both
may
call
at
the funeral home
of Pomeroy, ~nd several
from
6
until
9 p.m. on Thurs- .
cousins.
day
.
Funeral services will be
held Thursdayat 2 p.m. atthe MRS. ARVILLA DONAHUE
Woodyard Funeral Home ,
Mrs.· Arvilla Donahue, 91,
East State Street, Columbus. Route4, Pomeroy, died early
A.E . HARTENBACH
this morning at Veterans
A. E . Hartenbach, 72, a Memorial Hospital. Born
resident of2900 Jackson Ave., June 9, Ul871n Rowan County,
Pt. Pleasant, died at 5:09 Ky., Mrs. Donahue. was the
p.m. Wednesda y in Pleasant daughter of the late James
Valley
Hospital
after and Lizzie Hardin Pettit. She
becoming ill at work .
was also preceded in death by
He was an 'electrician with her husband, William A.
the 1301 Mountaineer Project DonahUe, ln 1966; a son,
at New Haven, a member of Carmel; and five sisters.
th e Main Street Baptist
Su rviving are
three
Church and a member of the daughters , Mrs . William
IBEW Union 317 , Huntington , (Eula ) Elan ,' Pomeroy ; Mrs.
W. Va . He was also a ret ired Wavne 1Marie ) Tillman,
member of the IBEW Club Ponce, Puerto Rico, and Mrs.
317.
Wayne (Florence ) Johnson ,
He was born July 30, 1905, Le~ington , Ky .; a son, Arlie
in Pomeroy, son of the late B. Donahue, Bradenton, Fla.;
Albert Earl and Rosa three sisters, Mrs. Mannie
Gloeck ner Hartenbach .
Swimm. Mansfield; Mrs. Ada
He os survived by his wife , Bates , Fleming sburg, Ky .,
and Mrs. Maudi e Daugherty,
Qearwater, Fla.; a brother,
Arnold Pettit, Clearwater,
Fla .; Twelve grandchildren,
11 great-greal children , and
two great - great - grandchildren .
'
Mrs. Donahu e was amember of the Apostolic
Church of Rutland . Calling
hour&amp;will be from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the
Rawling s-Coats Funeral
Home in Middleport . Funeral
services will be held Sunday
at 2 p.m. at the DennyNorthcut and Son Funeral
Home in Morehead, Ky ., with
the Rev . Damond Adams and
the Rev. Ray Rouse officiating·. Burial will follow in
the Pokesville Cemetery , Salt
Lake, Ky.

Come As You Are.
W~ tl' nO! fu~~y We t('ttliH · th&lt;~! yOu don I h ;w ~ .\II dt~. y tO ~pt&gt;nd
on [&gt;,H1k1n g ll, n(l m,\r,) umc~ you ncn t hrt11e the lime 10 h 1 u~ o~
\lil t' I &lt;•I f"llll on yout be ~t &lt;l n.' ~~ So lot your con \l t! nl ~ nce . we o ffe r

(1rlvt: rn L&gt;~nh1ng lu'&gt;t clrr.. t' ur
o· w.\ 11&lt; up
10 our wrndow.
.. nd ...,. ~ II pr'J(l'~' vour d t·r&gt;O~II or w r !hdr~w.\ 1 o\5 (]uk Ko\S 11 wr n ~ 1
\j n rnore ~1.1n&lt;1rng on lmt·' wht" n you rt&gt; pre ~ ~e1t for lime You
&lt;11!" r t:v.. n h,we 10 sren on e loorrns rde the lxl nk ' So ne.o:r Timf'
you ""'"nr ro ~ " "t: rrm e com e ,, ~ yo u ~ 1e . ro o ur &lt;1 ril.'e rn wtnc1 ow !

A Home Bank
Fur

Surviving

Meigs County
People

RACINE
HOME NATIONAl

BANK
RACINE

MRS. JENNIE HANSHER
Mrs. Jennie U. Hansher,
Sycamore Street, Middleport,
died early this morning at
Veterans Memor ial Hospital
at the age of 93. Born Oct . 22,
18114 in Ohio, she was the
daughter of the late Joseph
and Phoebe Ralph Fife. In
addition to her parents, Mrs.
Hansher was preceded in
deat h· by her husband ,
James, three siSters, three
brothers : and two halfbrothers.

OHIO

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Begins Friday, July 28th at ,..30 a.;m.
Sale Prices Limited To Stock On . Hand
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8
SALE

MEN'S

SALE

Women's
Tops· and Shorts

SPORT COATS
Sizes 36 to 46, good
selection of · colors
and paHerns .

.. Regular and
Extra Sizes.

1h

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PRICE

sun dresses. Months
sizes thru 7 to 14.

20% Savings On Our Remaining Stock
of Summer furniture.

Short Sleeve Knit Shirts · ·
Size sma ll through extra large, crew neck, collared styles.
a good selection.

SAVE 30%
WEMBLEY TIES

HANES

POCKET T SHIRT

Solid colors , sizes S, M land XL. Buy for work or sports
wear.

Selected from regular stock, solids and fancies. Values to
$6.50.

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LlffiE BOYS ·
JEANS
AND
KNIT
SHIRTS

FINAL CLEARANCE

MEN'S
SHORT

MEN'S DRESS
SLACKS .

M.EN'S
SUMMER WEIGHT
JACKETS
Final clearance sale, just 50
jackets in the group. Sizes S, M,
L, and XL. While they last. ~

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NO. 73

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The World Today
. WAsHIN~TON (UP])- U. S. District Judge John Slrica's
mhng there 1s no constitutional bar to women serving on
war~lpa Is .being hailed by women's rights advocates as
operung doors that have been closed since the republic was

born.
, A_ woman lawyer Involved in the c~ called it a
significant door-opener '' because, ''The military tends to be a
sacred cow, a traditional male preserve. But with this decision
the judge was able .to see beyond those hoary traditions to the
real consUt~tlonal principle Involved."

BLEGRADE; Yugoslavia (UPI) - In a move seen 'a s
presaure on Cuba to end its military Involvement in Africa,
Egypt wants the non--aligned conference to refuse Havana the
honor of hosting next year's summit, at least lor the time
being.
Egypt 'sstate minister for foreign affairs, Butros Gall, iate
Thw-sday night denounced Soviet Interference and Cuba's
mllltary Intervention with liOIDe tG,tllliLtroopo In Africa.

SPORT SHIRTS
M. L. XL sizes , cotton arid

'Double knit polyester ,
solid color and pattern.s .
Size JO to 46 waist,
Hlected from regular
stock
for
quick

S,
polyester blends, permanent
pr.ess. solid colors and patterns.

clearance.
Regularly
St 1.95 to St9 .95 .

lh PRICE

WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE

LAWN BOY
MOWER SALE

h. PRIC

1

CLEARANCE PRICES

-Summer Handbags -Junior Sportswear
-Buster Brown -Summer Jewelry
'25.00 On Any l.awnboy In Stock. -Women's and Girls' Swimwear
-Junior Denim Shorts
-Junior Jogging Outfits
-Children's Sum mer Clothing
-Boys 8 to 20 Short SleM Knit Shirts
-Men's Wrangler 14 OL Denim Jeans
-Men's &amp; Boys' Cut Off Shorts

WOMEN'S
DRESS SALE

SALE

SALE
WOMEN'S

SUNDRESSES

COORDINATE

Junior Sizes

SPORTSWEAR
Special savings

Seven-point plan proposed
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI) - ·A se.ven-j)Oint program to
Increase overseas markets lor America's _agricultural
products has been proposed by Rep. Clarence J. Brown RDhio.
·
·
'
. "The issue of agricultural policy is one which will affect
our economic future and well-being," Brown told a meeting
Thursday of the Ohio Chapter of the American Society of Farm
Managers and Rural Appraisers.

WASHINGTON (UP!) Inflation roared ahead in
June as the cost of food ,
housing and cars pUShed up
all consumer prices by 0.9
percent for the •third straight
month, the government
reported today.
Duriilg the first half of 1978,
the prices Americans paid ln
supermarkets , department
stores and other retail !llltiets
climbed at a compounded
annual rate of 10.4 percent.
That was the steepest gain
over a prolonged period since
the 11 .7 percent increase in
the six-month period ending
in January 1975, the Labor
Department said.
The departmertt said prices
increased 11.4 percent during
the last three mooths alone .
To make matters worse,
the

average

American 's

Former student arraigned

spokesman told the News that
the Federal Highways Admin istration has a large

backlog of pla ns that have
been submitted by the State.
He addf d,that just as suon
as the Sla te receives the
bridge plaqs back, they will
advertise for bid:! on the
remain ing contracts . . Until
then, he said, there is nothing
that can be done .
The Ravenswood News
story also said an effort was
made on March 9 to ascertain
when the remaining contracts for the bridge would be
awarded. At that time, according to the article, the
stale said "all remaining
contracts would be advertised fo' bid,s in April,
May and June,"
On May :n, the State said,
"t he cont racts for the West

. FRIDAY,
JULY 28 ' 1978
.

Virginia and Ohio approaches
would be let for bid on June 6.
The date set for the steel
st ruct ure was June 27."
Another call was pla&lt;-ed on
June 6 and at that time, the
state said "all remaining
co.ntracts have been sent to
the Federal Highways Administration for review.
It is now almost Au~ust and
th e State still · has not
received approval fi"om the
Federa l • Highways Ad· ·
ministration . Despite this,
the State is now projecting an
August bid advertisement.
When asked directly by the
News if there has been any
change in plans. Gallagher
said, "!'lo, absolutely none.
The delay is directly attributable by the delay of the
plans from the Federa l Highways Administration .
.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Inflation
•
Increases

buying power fell 0.4 percent
in June and was down 2.3
percent over the past year.
KENT, Ohio (UP!) - Newly elected Cuyahoga County
The administration has
Democratic party Chainnan Tim Hagen, whose political projected that inflation would
organization is backing the recall of Cleveland Mayor·Dennis rise 7.2 percent during all of
Kuclnich, says the chief executive of Ohio's"!argest city "taps 1978.
'"
the real frustrations ofthe people" who elected him.
However , the d!lllble-digit
Speaking Thursday at the Robert A. Taft Institute Govern- inflation pace of the first half
ment Seminar for higb school social science teachers, Hagen · makes that prediction
said the party has a "responsibility to rid the system of people extremely doubtful ,
who don't ul)derstand politics·. "
according to While House
inflation counselor Robert
StraUss.
The consumer price index
TAlLAHASSEE, Fla . (UP!) - A former Utah law student .
will be arraigned today, charged with the Jan. 15 slayings of
two Florida State University coeds and the savage beatings of
three .other women,
·,
The charges were returned in an Indictment against
Theodore Bundy, 31, late Thursday night at the Leon Couhty
Jail. The indictment says Bundy strangled and beat to death
Chi Omega sorority sisters Lisa Levy, 20, and Margaret
Bowman, 21, both of St. Petersburg, as they slept.
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Chairman denounces Kucinich

Work on .the bridge t9 span
the Ohio · River bet ween
Ravenswood and the Great
Bend area of Meigs County,
has been delayed due to a
backlog of plans in th e
Federal HighWafS Ad·
ministration, it was re.vealed
this week. •
The Ravenswood News, in
a story this Wednesday , said
efforts made to find out when
the remaining co ntract s
would be let for bids "have·
proved to be as unsatisfactory as in Ure ~st. "
According to Pat Gallagher
of the West Virginia
Department of Highways ,
officials in West Virginia say
they ·hope to advertise for
blds on some contracts by
August 29 and hopefully on
others by September 19.
The highways department

en tine

. POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Pressure put on Cuba

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ON JEANS

VOL. XXIX

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SAVE 30%

SAVE 50%

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MEN'S

Lawn and Patio Furniture Sale

FOR

AROUND-There will be a 'sllgbt change at the Mason County ' f'a~ this
year. Instead of the MoWJtalneer Regional Fiddlers' Contest, a two-hour Fiddlers and
Pickers Concert ~tll_be held Samr~y, Aug. 12, beginning at 6 p.m. Te.n area musicians
from both Weat VU:IZIIIIB af!d Ohto _will, sta~e the """""~'~· Shown m'acticinR their act are
-ll_lree of those mU81c1ans, left to right,_:Jim Gordon, Gallipolis, on the five ... tring banjo;
liary Boles, Leon, on the rhythm guitar; and Bernard Connolly, Mason, on the fiddle.

Save one-third on
dresSy dresses · •nd

WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE

2

LITTLE.
GIRLS
DRESSES

for June stood at 195.3 ,
meaning that goods and
services that cost $100 in 1967
were priced at $195.30 last
month.
Food costs climbed 1.3
percent last month, the sixth
straight month of steep increases, the department said.
·~The
June
increase
stemmed from sharply
higher prices for beef and a
continued rapid rise in prices
of other foods such as poultry,
dairy products, cereal and
bakery products, fats and oil
and sugar and sweets, " the
department said.
Beef prices gained 5.6
percent last month, more
than double the May increase
and almost as much as the
record 6.6 percent inLTease
recorded in April.
The cost of beef was nearly
3! percent above the October
1977 level when the current
upward trend began .
Overall, food costs were up
at an annual rate of nea rly' 20
percent during the past three
months .
• The prices of food
purchased in grocery stores
rose 1.4 percent last month,
which was less than the 1.8
percent rise in May and the
2. 4 percent advance'·m·-A'J!til.
"'he department 's index for
(Contmued on page 101

extra sizes.

Tax cut starts its . way

through Congress
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Americans who sell their
homes would be entitled to a tax-free profit of up to
$100,000 - but only once in a lifetime - under a tax-eut
measure that has started its way through Congress
The bill, approved 25-12 by the House Ways and M~ans
Committee Thursday night after a week of wrangling,
also provides smallrncome-tax cuts for individuals and a
capitalgains tax reduction - f•om 49 percent to 35 percent
- that President Carter called a "windfall for
millionaires. ••
The measure would raise the personal exemption from
the current $750 to $1 ,000.
The bill, which has a long way to go before it becomes
law, would not take effect until 1979.
_The bill would provide tax cuts totaling $16.2 billion,
With more·than $10 billion earmarked for individuals. The
ca pital-ga ins taxes would be reduced on profits from longterm mvestments such as property or stocks and bonds.
So.me of the lost tax revenues would be offset by $120
, mllhon expected wbe collected from a new minimum tax
aimed at millionaires who now pay no tax ,
. The committee. has not provided exact ligures yet for
IndiVIduals. One committee source said individual tax
cuts likely. would be no more than 10 percent in any
bracket. However, most would be considerably less with
th~ average from 5 percent w 7 percent.
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!Cunt1nued on page 101

Five from

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9·GAME·H ITTING·STREA

Meigs on
Rio panel

HDN.· EST TD PETE

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. IT 'S A HIT - While Pe.te Rose is ma king a I:it with the ba seball'fans of the world Louise
G1lmore, Pomeroy, zs makmg a hit local.Jy. Every day in front of her home on.Union Ave ., a
new Sign IS put up, made by Louise honoring the Big Red Machine' The latest ·
made after Rose hit for the 39th consec uti ~e game. The uniformed player was also;;,~~;"~~
Lou1se. She composed the followmg poem m honor of Rose·
·
Sweet Swinging Pete , He 's hard to beat
.
He'd rather hit than ea t, Sweet swingng Pete.
Hard hitUng Rose , Always on his toes,
Everybody knows, Hard hitting Rose.

Probe of UMWgoverning
board has been demanded

Workers get 4-day reprieve

SUSAN E. Hannum,
Eastern high scbool
student, has been selected
to perform with the 1978
. All-Ohio State Fair Youth
Choir. She will sing
soprano.

The !25th celebration of
the Ohio State Fair Is
honored to host such ilo
outstanding group of young
vocalists. The choir will
make a total of 64 a(&gt;'
pearances at the Fair,
slated lor August 15
through the 27.

CHARLESTON, W.Va .
"On behalf of the UMWA
(UP!) - An attorney for a fi zzled, but presumably
" We are contemplating at
planned
to
say
more
on
the
Miners
lor Recall , I would this point other actions to
Striking Tuscaloosa, Ala., city workers have a four-day dis~ iaent group bent on
reprieve oo an order to wcrk or be fired, while in San Antonio removing United Mine matter today at a noon news request that an inunedia te redress this usurpation of the
investigation be conducted constituti onal rights of the
Texas, pollee are riding shotgun for garbage trucks in t...; Workers President Arnold conference In Charleston.
But
H.
John
Rogers,
a
i(lto
the flagrant violation" of ra nk and file by the
bitter walkout by trash collectors.
·
Miller from office ha s
In Memphis, Tenn., police Thursday marched on City Hall demanded a government lawyer retained by "Miners the union co nstitut io n; In te rnati onal
Executive
to press wage demands and their fire department colleagues, Investigation of the union's for Recall," wired Labor Roger s' two - se nt ence Board." Rogers.said, without
elaborating.
who staged a walkout earlier this month , were reported:at governing board after it Secretary Ray Marshall to message sa1d '
"You may consider this as
another impasse In contract talks.
,
failed to consider recall ask for an investigation Into
By a 14-S vote, the 24-man
rejection of the recall a formal com plaint filed on . IEB sma shed the recall petipetitions.
Miller, In a buoyant mood, peti\ions by the UMW's behalf of the above group ." tions on grounds that Miller's
Executive
A news conference was set foes failed to follow proper
expressed satisifaction International
at
its
for
noon Aug. 2 in Cha rleston uni o n co n s t itutiona l
Board
this
week
Thursday the movement had
Denver,
Colo.,
meeting.
·
by
the
Marmet-based group . pro cedur es. Four board
Foote Mineral dompilny's average rate for aU comIn Meigs County Common
Graham Plant bas been peting units in this industry
membe~s
ab~tained,
Court,
three
including Miller, secretary- Pleas
recognized by the National category ts 2.98.
dissol
uti
ons
of
marriages,
treasurer Bill Esselstyn and
Safety Council for Its
The award was accepted on
vice president sam Church. five suits for divorce and one
exemplary on-the-job safety the behalf of Graham Plant
One was absent.
· ~ suit to quiet title . have been
performance for 1977.
employees by WilHam Beard,
Miller interpreted the vote filed .
The
National Safety Plant Manager.
as a sign that hts troubles Filin g . for dissolution
Council selected Foote
were
J31nes E . Mil'!'ere fading.
Mineral Conipany for an
Portland,
and
ler,
award In II! Metals Section
COLUMBUS (UP!) earller this month.
Cleveland
prior
to
the
vote.
Pamela
K.
MiUer
,
sa
me
Safety Contest, Steel Plant
Democratic
gubernatorial · The lieutenant governor
I
Celeste
's
remarks
were
address;
Benwood
D.
Division, aMual on-the-job
candidate U . Gov . Richard also said he will remain
made
during
a
news
Bickers,
Norfolk,
Va
.,
and
safety contest based on the
F. Celeste said Thursday he neutral in Cleveland's
Edith A. Bickers, Rt. J,
lowest . occupational injury
remains
opposed
to mayoral recall election, conference, called to urge his
Republican
opponent
Gov
.
The
Meigs
County
Health
Racine ; Margaret Barrett,'
and lllne.. incidence rates
reinstating the death penalty scheduled lor AUg. 13.
James
A.
Rhodes
to
aceept
Department
is
conducting
Rutland,
a"d James Barrett,
achieved by Natlooal Safety
in Ohio.
He added that he advised
debate invitations.
Langsville.
Immunization
Clinics
every
Council member
AI; a member of the Ohio the . Cuyahoga
County
Rhodes says he will decline Tuesday . (except holidays )
Filing for divorce were
orpnlzations duriniJ 1977.
House, Celeste said he voted Democratic 'party to stay
he
doesn't
debates,
because
Iron\
9-11
·a
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m
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and
1-3
p.m.
Penny
Jean Williams, Rt. l,
The
Graham . Plant
. to abolioh the death penalty In neutral on the recall of Mayor
believe
they
significantly.
add
Rutland,
Parents
are
reminded
to
ag' inst Dana Ray
quaUIIed for its safety award
favor of a "meaningful" llfe Dennis Kuclnlch, but the
1bls week'• wlulng Ohio
to
a
candidate's
abl~ty
to
bring
·
immunization
recordl
Williams,
Rt, 4, Pomeroy ;
baaed on Ill Incidence rate of Leltery nambera:
senlA!nce with no posaibility of party voted last week , by a 3
communicate
his
positions
to
With
them.
· Rt . 4,
Harold
Hudnell,
.30 occupational Injuries and
to I margin, to support the
parole.
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Gold aamber - 7,
the public.
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As a specia I service to the Pomeroy , against Judy Ann
m-.tnvolving days away
Celeste
said
his
position
on
recall
&lt;!rive.
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Wbite lltlmber - lt.
Celeste said he believed pt.'Ople of the Salem Center Jfudnell, Marietta; Doris A.
from work per two hundred
the sub~ct hasn't changed. · However, he said his
Blue number - 438.
Rhodes
would change his area, Immunizations will be Starcher, Middleport, against
thouund employee-hours
Dhio'a death penalty law position waBII't made known
Extra Caob
mind,
if
the
contest a)lpears available at the Salem Center Stanley E. Starcher, Orrville,
wortlld. For comparilon, the
was ruled unconstitutional by to
elected
precinct . close.
7etU7.
F(lemcntary School from 9:30 Ohio; Jeanette L. Davis,
the U.S. Supreme Court C001 mltteemen and WOOlen in
a.m,
to 1 p.m. on August 4. Syracuse, a~ainst Robert
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Eugene Davis, Syracuse;
Nioka V. Zimmerman ,
Pomeroy, against Lester E.
Zimmerman, Pomeroy.
Carl E. Moore and 'Mabel
Moore, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,' filed
suit to quiet title against
Thomas H. Headley , address
unknown, et al.

Celeste remains opposed
to reinstating death-penalty

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Elberfl!lds Will
Be Closed All
O.y Monday,
July 31 For
Inventory

Rio Grande College and
Community College today
announced the formation of a
blue ribbon panel . composed
of residents of Gallia, Meigs,
Jack&amp;m, and Vinton counties,
to promote community in·
vollw'ement in cultural events
sponsored by the college. The
paqel will be chaired by Ms.
Ky.le Mari e St iffl er, an
e&lt;eculive of Stiffler Stores,
Inc., a 15-unit department
store chain . Ms. Stiffler will
act as community liaison for
the college's artist and lecture series.
Ms. Diana Ca rsey, Mr. Bill
Qui ckie,
Mrs .
Clara
Thoma s, Mrs . Ja ck Carsey and Mr s . Maida
Moo re wil l serve as
Mei gs county's r~presen·
tatives on the panel,' and will
promote the college's artist
and lecture series .
To enco urage community
participation, RGC-CC is for
the first time time offering
area residents an opport unity
to purchase season tickets to
its artist and lecture series.
The series for 1978-1979 includes appearances by Jeane
Dixon, Robert Vaughn, David
Toma , the National Theatre
Company, and the new Vinton
County Frog Whompers.
The season tickets, which
will ent itle patrons to admission to all fi ve first rate
perfor man ces, may be
purchased from Ms. Carsey,
Mrs. Fultz, Mrs. Thomas,
Mrs. Moo re, Mrs. Carsey, or
Mr . Qui cki e, during th e
months of July and August .
Family season tickets cost
$25. Tickets for a couple are
$20, and an individual season
ticket is $15.
For more informa ti on
concerning the RGC-CC a rtist
and lect ure series, call Ms.
Carsey !Jll2-2780 or write :
Office of Student Development , c-o Mr. Steve Markwood, Rio Grande College,
Rio Grande, Ohio 45674.

9 actions filed in
common pleas court

PLmt receives award

on regular and

two

daughters, Mrs. Gert rude
Dittmar, Zanesville, and
Mrs. Burdell (Katheryn )
McKinney, Middleport ; four
grand children , and four
great-grandchildren . She was
a member of the First Baptist
Church in Gallipolis.
Serv ices will be held
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
Funeral
Rawlings -Co ats
Home in Middleport with the
Rev . Clllford B. Coleman.
Burial Will follow In the
Che shire -Gravel Hill
Cemetery. Friends may call·
at the funeral home from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.nt. , Saturday.

Federal backlog delaying
bridge construction work

ELB.ERFELDS '1ft .POM E Y
Fl NAL-CLEARANCE SAL .
SUMMER CLOTHING

Weather
Mo· '.ly SUMy and a little
Saturday, with
lhuo,der!mowers possible by
evening, and highs in the :nid
Bus.
Probability
of
precipitation 20 " .rcent
today, 10 percent tonight , 30
percent Saturday.
Wl , mer

GRIDDERS TQ MEET
All boys interested in
playing football at Southern
High School are to meet
Monday at the !;chool at 7
p.m. '

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Mrs . . John F . Kermedy ,
widow of the ass• ..iNited
35t!) American president was bern on the .same date in .
I now the wido_w of Aristotle 1901.

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11 :3().....Space Sentinels 3.15: Krofft Supenhow 13;
Lillie Rascals 4; Bewitched 6; Secrets of Isis 8, 10.
12 :oo--Land of the Lost 3,15: Movie " In Love and War"
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play the nine from dummy
and if that lost to a hypotbetical j*ck In the East hand, I
would tben .l ead a spade
from dummy and finesse.
This would only lose If East
held the jack, West the king
and was sma rt enough to
duck with it.''

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South

A Kansas reader wants to
know what we respond to our

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4 NT
high-ca rd points we prefer
5 NT
the raise to the less encour·
Pass
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By Oswald Jacolly
and Alan Sontag
South looked over dwruny
B/ld was mighty glad to see
that he had placed the con·
tract in diamonds. At either
diamonds or spades the con·
tract would make if only one
spade were lost, but South
had two reasons to be happy
with the diamonds.
The first and important
reason was that a 4· 1 spade
break might hu'rt a spade
declarer ; a 4·1 diamond
break wouldn 't hurt a dia·
mond declarer .
. There was a 4· 1 spade
break and, after a heart
lead, a second heart would

lead, drew trumps and led
the four of spades toward
dummy . Since West held
both spade honors there was
no way for South to go down.
" I thought the correct play
would ha ve been to lead

spades twice from dwruny ," .
said North . " Why didn't you
" It's lucky I didn 't," re·

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1976 DODGE DART - cream, 33,000 miles
1975 PINTO • station wagon, white
1973 MAVERICK • 2 door, gold, 63,000 miles

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1976 FORD GRANADA ·silver, 4 door, sedan
1974 MUSTANG -yellow

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1976 MUSTANG II - red, 2 9r., 36 ,000 miles, 4 speed
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CAN'ION, Ohio (UP!) Weeb ~ Ewbank,
Lance
Alworth, Ray Nitschke and
Alphonse "Tully" LeetmJns
join football's immorta ls
Saturday with their induction
into tbe Pro FootbaU Hall of
Fame.
Ewbank, the only nonplayer in the HaU's new
group, had perhaps his finest
hour in
_ Early 1969 when hi$ ·

Durin g his te_nure, the Colts
He pulled down a total of 52
and the Jets won 130 games , interceptions for 800 return
lost 129 and lied seven.
yards and starred in the
Wilson started his pro safety blitz, a tactic that cuts
career with St . Louis in 1960 down quar.IA!rbacks before
and promptly set the they have a chance io
standard by which other free threate n the defensive
safetie s were judged f_or secondary.
ye_a rs. In 13 seasons, he
Alworth will be the first
established a reputation as an AJ:'L · player
to ·gain
outstanding pass defender ~embership in the Hall of

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Major League Standings
By Unit ed Press Inter national
Nationill l ea gue
East
W. L. Pet . GB
53 42 .558
Ph i Ia
49 48 .505
5
Chicago
4 7 49 490
61 2
P ilts brgh
47 55 .461
9 1/ 'l
Montr eal
45 59 .03 1'1 '' '
New York
40 61 .396 16
St Lou is

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L. Pet.

GB

'ian Fran
60 40 .600
Lo s Ang
· 59 42 .584
Jl '7
Cin cin a t i
58 "'- .sao '1
San D iego
50 52 .490 11
Allan t a
46 53 .465 13' ·::~
Houston
45 56 .446 151 •
Thursday 's Results
San Diego 6, P itt sburgh l
Houston 8. New York J
Today's Pr ot:tabl e Pitchers
(A ll Times EDT I
Ph ilad elph ia !Carllon 9-9 an d
4 . 6)
at
Cintinnat i
L er ch
(NormM 9 5 and Seaver 9-9L 2.

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l ' ulil~:&gt;h L~ I rl;tt l\ , .,~, ·t•pt Smun lay
In Tilt' illi\" ~' Hili'\ I'UIJh!--l\11\g
, ·; ,llll ~ •n.• ·Mu li iJI\l'"d !h ." i ll(' . __l,Jl
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Bo ston
Milw auke
Balt lm re
New Yor k
Detro it
Cl evel nd
Toronto

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Kan Cl! y
Cal i f

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56 42 .571

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52 50 5 10
54

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4

6
48 5 1 .485 8 1'2
Mines ot a
4) 54 .443 12 1 7
Chic ag o
41 57 .d16 15
Sea ttl e
36 66 .353 22
Thur sday ' s Results
N ew York 11. Cl ev e 0, l SI
Cleve 17, N ew York 5, 2nd
M inneso ta 6, Toront o 3
Ba lt imore 7, Detro it 3
Kan sas Cit y 3, Se alll e 1
Oaklan d 7, Ch ic a g o 4
M ilwaukee 6, Cal i for nia 3
Texas 3, Bos ton 1
5: 30p .m .
Toda y ' s Probable Pitchers
Montrea l ( Ro g ers 11 .7 and
(A ll T imes E DT )
Schatzeder
3 2l at Atlanta
Kan sas Ci t y {G al e 11 31 at
(Hanna 7 7 and M c Williams 2Boston ( Tor r ez 17 51 , 7 : 30p .m .
0) , 2, 6 :05p .m .'
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Ca l ifor n ia
(A ase
7.5 ) at
New York lt&lt;oosman 3-11) at
BaU imore ( Palm er 12 8), 7: 30
Houston ( D IMon s.n , 8: 35p .m .
St. Lou is (Denny 8-71 at San p .m .
Milwa u kee (Augu sTine 10 9 )
Oieg o ( Jones 7-9l. 10 p .m .
Pi11sburgh (C andelar ia 8-10) at Toron to {J efl er son 6·91 . ! :30
at LOS A nge l es ( John J1 .7) , p .m .
Oakland (L ang ford 3 1J at
10 :30 p .m .
Chi cago (L a mp 3-10) at San CICII Ciand ( Fr eisleb en 1.2), 7: 30,
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Fran c iSCQ (Knepper 11·6L 10 :35 p .m .
M fnn esota " (J ac k son 3 31 at
p .m .
New York .0~1 d row 4 Bl. 8 p.m .
Saturday's Games
Se attl e (A':bbo tt 3·11 a t Detr oit
Ph iladelph ia at Cinci n nati
( Jol o tem a .t .SI . 8 p .m
Chicago at San Franc isco
T'ex as {Com er 3..3 ) a t Ch ic ago
Montreal at Atlanta . night
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He caught at least ooe pass in
ever y AFL game he played
and ranks second in aU-time
reception yardage.
Nitschke will be Green
Bay's first defensive player
to gain Hall of F{'me status.
He was named Ule top NFL
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t•'"ventence
.J·
C!NpNNATI (UP!) By hitting in both .games
is after is Joe DiMaggio. The continue then ?
Fans l&lt;eep pounding rhythm, tonight, Rose can top the 4{).
Yankee Clipper holds the
and the Pet.. Rose beat goes game streak of one of his
major league record of
01\.
heroes - Ty Cobb.
hitting s~fely in 56 straight
Ji. standing room onlY
And, if Rose can keep the
games.
throng of more -than 52!000 streak going past · 44 ~ames,
The other starting pitcher
will jam Riverfront Stadtum he also will silence ' some
Rose
will have to face tonight
tomght to keep Pete on beat. pure-blooded detractors.
besides
. Carlton is another
Rose, making his first · The National Lea g ue
, Randy Lerch.
southpaw
home appearance Sl'!'Ce
,
Lefties increase the odds that
setting the National League
Rose won't get a hit . The
consecutive game hittin_g
switchhitter
doesn't hit as
record, will try. to extend hJS
·well
batting
r ighthanded
new mark to games No. 40
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and 41 as the Cincinnati JWds
Reds' starters tonight are
play a twl-&lt;1ight doubleheader
Tom Seaver and Fred
ag~inst the Philadelphia
Norman. Th e Reds-Phils
Phillles.
series
continues with single
Rose and the Reds enjoyed
.
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Saturday and Sunday.
an off -&lt;lay Thursday, but tbe . United Press International
.U!levision stations to gauge
But
the
big questiO!l is , will
ticket-sellers didn't . The
A close friend and former interest.
DELUXE CHAMPION'"Polyester cord ·
Reds
announced _late business partner of George
The league, first of its kind
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Thursday afternoon that M. SU!inbrenner, the New fo r wom en, " proba bly" ye t. This was the first time I
Plus
S1 69 F. E.T an d old lire
tonight's &gt;:30 p .m . EDT York Yankees . owner , is would add St." Louis and met with Bill ( Byrne) ."
Whitewall add 53.
,
trying . to establish a Dayton for the first 34-game
twinbill was a sellout.
But Byrne said he
" I( ' size 5-rib design .
"! hit good at Rtverfront,
professional sports team in schedule season~ details can personally would like to see a
be worked out, Byi-ne said . franchise in Ohio, an d
said Rose, happy to be home Dayton
Slitt kwa\1
afteraneight-gameroad trip .
The ~port - baSketball.
The eight WBL teams are especially in Dayton.
"Those big crowds really get The league - the fledgling Iowa, Chicago, Minnesota,
" If you look at develand,
6 00 12 ·. 5 60 13
me revved up."
Women 's Pro Basketball Milwaukee, New Jersey, New Columbus and Cincinnati, the
P15.&gt; 800 13 .
6 00 13 .
And, Roseprobablycanuse League. ·
York, Washin glon, D.C., and place to go ( with ~ ·women's
8 78 13 . C78 14
the encouragement of . the
Alex dawson, a Columbus Bos ton. Only four have franchise) is Dayton," Byme
078 14 . 5.60 15 '
hometown fans tontght resident, said he met with selected names - the Iowa sa id. "The arena isn't too big
600 15L ', 68oS 15 '
because ooe of tbe scheduled WBL President Bill Byrne Co rnets, Chi cago Hustle, and it isn't too small."
6 4 5 111 '
'Phillie starting pitchers ~~ Thursday at the league's Milwaukee Does and New
Each of the league's eight
£ 78 1 ~ . F78 14 .
none other than Rose nemesis Columbus headquarterS to Jersey Gems.
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G78 14 . H 78 1~
teams has signed seven or
G78 15
Steve Carlton.
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discuss a l)ayton franchise
Clowson would not say eight players for the first
H78 15 . l /8 15
"I haven 't gotU!n a h1t off for this season. The eight- what sort of o wners hip season, Byrne said , after the
Carlton all year ," said Rose, tea m league plans to start ar rangement
is
being July 18 player draft. A league
who is O.f&lt;l'·ll agamst the play Dec. 15.
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considered. League officials s pokesman e s ti mated
, lefty .
.
Clowson was low-key about have set a $50,000 price tag salaries will range between
· Jus~ last week, Carl!~ the meeting, and said he is for first-year teams.
$3,000 and $10,000, and said
appeared to have Ros es unsure a! chances for
Clawson acknowledged h!' the league hopes lor fi rst·
Double belted
streak stopped, getting him establishing a franchise In and SU! inbrenner once were season crowd s averaging
out in his first three at-bats . Dayton. But Byrne said afte~ partoQwners in a Columbr.is 3,000.
But then Carlton was lifted the Thursday meeting that if r est aurant. He said they
for a pinchhitter and Rose details are worked out , remain close fri ends , but he
wound up managing_ a hit " Dayton could end up with a side·slepped questions about
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the lOth or 15th of the month volvement with a Da)1on
nounced Thursday veU!ran
.
per
t1r e and fo. ur t1res
The posilive.thinking Rose (of August) ."
basket ball team.
Whitewalls
add
Iackie
John
Vella
will
be
lost
Hara Arena, with a 7,100
Asked the chances of a
is trying to make the {).for-11
..,
55 .25 per tiro .
mid-November
because
until
stretch against Carlton W&lt;l'k seating capacity, is being fran chise this winter In
678 -14, C78 -t4.
of a chest injtlry suffered
f&lt;r him.
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E~8 - 14 Bl ackwail.
during
a
pass-blocking
drill
11
Pl us S1 9 2 t oS2 19
1'm due against . h~ , " Byrne said Clowson will visit never before been involved
earlier
in
the
week.
for
FE T per twe
...
was the way he saw II .
the a rena· Monday or with a professiona l spar~
F78
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G78
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that Rose now holds must be
tagge d "the modern-era
record" because National
l.eaguer Wee Willie Keeler
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· thr ee years before the
"modern day" cutoff mark of
1900.

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graduated frd'm Arka sas in
1962. He chose the Chargers
but finished his career with
the Dallas Cowboys in 1971
and 1972 ·
Over 11 seasons, Alworth_
rolled up 10 •266 yards and 85
touchdowns on 542 catches.

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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - M J
Dean and Uma Power were Tips from an Old Reliable
wlrmers Thursday night in
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in the senes for the three·
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Browns working hard on ·. passing· game
KENT, Ohio (UPI ) -,Cleveland Browns , Coach
Sam Rutigliano and his staff
are in the process of retooling
portions of the club's offense
as training camp grinds on at
Kent State University.
Part of th'e plan · of
Rutigliano and receiver
coach Rich Kotite is to reestabliSh the wide receivers
and tight end as primary
targets for quarterback
Brian Slpe. The idea is to take
some emphasis away from
swing passes to running
backs that the Browns used
frequently last season .
Among the club's receivers
preparing for the challenge is

Reggie Rucker. "I always try
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competition, " Rucker said
during a break from practice.
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helped push me to the front at
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being equal, condition can be
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his conditioning several were working out on their
weeks before reporting to OWl}.
camp and even became
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phone. It got so the guys said
whenever the phone rang in
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Spencer gets two hits,

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The hard-working receiver
said he'd like to catch 70

. CARNER FAV.PRITE
passes this season and
PLYMOUTH , Ind. tUPI )doesn 't want any "nagging - JoAnne Carner, the second ·
muscle pulls" slowin~ him leading mon ey winner on the
down . "I figure I'll have to LGPA tour this yea r, was the
hltve a good year if we're· · featured attract ion as today's
going to move the ball like we fifth aMual l60,il011 Hoosier
expect." .
Classic got under way.
In other Browns developCarner, twice. a tourney
ments, wide receiver Steve winner and runner-up in last
Schmitzle~t camp late Thurs- w~k 's U.S. Open at In·
day. !fis departure pared the dianapolis, was among, the
training camp roster to 72 favorites in the field of 70,
players.
including .fi ve amateurs .
However , con spicuous by
absence were Nancy Lopez,
the tour's top money winner,
and Open champion Hollis
Stacy.

Joe Davena to
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Gallipolis native Tommy
Spencer collected two singles
in four trips, scored one run
and made two more ·sensational defensive plays from
his centerfield position
Thursday night in Chicago,
but the White Sox dropped a
7-4 decision to visiting
Oakland.
Spencer, who made two
fine defensive catches
Wednesday night, threw two
. runners out at the plate last
night.
Since being called up from
Knoxville 10 days ago ,
Spencer has collected 10 hits
in 27 times at bat lor a sizzling .370 average.

Sports briefs

Bosloo Red Sox out of town gave. up eight hits· to """"
Thursday night.
Baltimore,
Matlack raised his rec&lt;rd Royall 3, Marillen 1:
to 8-8 with an eight-hitter over
Larry Gura, 8-2, pitched an
the faltering Red Sox, who eight-hitler and Clint Hurdle
BENSONNAMEDCOACH
·dropped the two-game set to drove in the wiMing run·wlth
COLUMBUS (UPI )
Texas and hllve now lost eight a ~&lt;ring double in the
Syracuse Manager Vern
NAMED ASSISTANT
of their last 10. Hargrove's fourth to lead Kansas City to
Benson has been named as
Art Lanham, hea&lt;l basket·
CINCINNATI (UP! ) sixth homer of the year its eighth straight over ball coach at Rio Grande
one of the coaches for the
Dick' Mack, a three-time Rose
followed Bump Wills' sixth in Seattle. ·
College and Community
l!&gt;tematlonal League Ali..Star
Bowl participant with Ohio
A's 7, White Soz 1:
the .fifth il)ning.
aMounced one of his grant·
game Aug. 7.
·
State in the early 1970s, has
Willie Horton and Taylor in-aid selections ·for the 1978"11 was the same tonight as
Pawtucket Manager Joe
been named an assistant
it was my' last lew starts," Duncan each drove in two 79 seaeon.
Morgan, who wiD direct the
football coach at the
Accepting the award was
said MaUack, who has3n runs to lead oakland over
. JL All..Stars, made the
University ofCinciMati.
Chicago. Bob Lacey, 7~, wcti Joe Davena, a 6'-4:" graduate
lighting a head cold as well
announcement Thursday.
Mack will work with
poor hitting support from h · the victory and reliever Elias of Waverly Htih School.
The IL AU.Stsrs will play
r.eceivers. under head coach
Sosa chalked up his 13th save.
leanunales. "I had ,
At Waverly, Davena . was
the Texas Rangers oi the
Ralph Staub.
damned careful tonight but Brewers 8, Allgell S:
the ieam leading scorer with
American
League
at
Mack, an All-Big Ten
Robin YoWl! had three hits 18 points a game. He also
it's a lovely feeling to win a
Franklin County Stadium,
Conference lineman at OSU
and Gorman Thomas hit his grabbed down an average of 8
ballgame f&lt;r a chllnge."
home of· the Columbus
in 1974, was a graduate
The one-run performance . 23rd horne run to power reboundS each conteat.
Clippers.
assistant coach with the
year starter for the
Jon Matlack didn't feel too lowered Matlack's earned Mllwauk~ over · Calll&lt;rnla · A
Buckeyes lor three years
run average to :1..18, second and Nolan Ryan. Ryan, 5-9, Waverly Tigers, Davena
NORTHFIELD
well
and
Mike
Hargrove
while in law school. Ills
best in the majors to New struck out three to move paat collected a host of swards his
NORTHFIELD,
Ohio
doesn
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Uke
to
hit
against
i.AJis
brother, Tom, is a 13-year
York's Ron Guidry. Tiant's Bob Feller into ninth place on senior year, including hiii
(UPI) - Art Bier guided Mr.
Tiant,
but
the
Texas
Rangers
veteran with the Los Angeles
the all-time strikeout list with league's most . valuable
Tango to the trotter's second
still managed to run the record feU to 7-3.
Rams.
"I really don't like to hit 2,582.
· straight victory in Thursday
player . ·award afid A. P:
against
Tiant , "
said Padres &amp;, Pirates 3;.
night's featured ninth race at
second team, all-district
Hargrove. "He's got four
Gene Richards' sacrifice
selection and an A. P . all· ·.·
Northfield Park.
different pitches and throws fly and Ozzie Smith' s third
state, hon()rable mention
Mr. Tango covered the mile
JOE DAVI3NA
1
'em from 15 different single accounted for two
in a lifetime low 2:07 I~ to
selection.
motions."
beat out Spectators Milly by a
Davena Is the son of Mr.
seventh·inning runs that
Sam Bowen's first major· lifted San Diego to its third
Major League Leaders
head
and return $7.40, $4.80
and Mrs. Charles Davena, . By United
Press International
league homer accounted for straight victory over PittsFourth St. , Waverly.
and
1-1.20.
Warfield came in
Batting
the only Red Sox run. The bUrgh.
(sued on 250 at bah I
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tbe loth race to front a 7·
NIAGARA
FALLS,
N.Y.
Burroghs
All
93
303
97
.320
Enos Cabell and Bob
the fourth iMing.
CaHie Halters - Horse &amp; Ponr
UPI)
_
The
Buffalo
Bills
Clark
SF
98
371
118
.318
8-0
trlfecta
combination that
(
Madloc k SF
1J 275 86 .313
Halters - Whips - Leads - Stock
In other American League Watson each drove in two
was
worth
a whopping
ThUrsday
acquired
OUtside
Rose
Cln
99
418
130
.311
Canes - Blankets - Fortex Tubs &amp;
games, New Y&lt;rk beat Cleve· runs and J.R. Richltrd, i0-9, linebacker Robert Watts Smith LA
a1
293
91
.311
$7
,000.80.
Lucky
Lena came
Buckels - Galvanized Tub• &amp;
Bowa Phil
93 390 1~ 1 .310
. !arid, II~, then lost, 17~. pitched his third tw&lt;Hiitter of
Buckets- Shampoos- Fly Sprays
in
second
and
My
Chickadee
the Tampa Bay Whltlleld SF
96 319 99 .310
Minnesota beat Toronto, 6-3, the season to lead Houston. from
&amp; Repellents - Brushes - Currr
Buccaneers
· for
an- Valnt ine Mfl
98 JBO 116 .Jos finished third:
Combs Grooming Supplies - ·
Baltimore downed Detroit, 7undlscJo·sed future draft .Maddox
RichardsPhil
so
98
371 113 .305
A crowd of 3,532 wagered
91 340 102 .300
Veterinarian Supplias - Saddles 3,
Kansas City took Seattle, 3Temperatures in Nevada choice.
American League .
$385,384.
. Rabbit Feed &amp; Supplies - Purina
1, Oakland defeated Chicago, range from 120 degrees F. on
Feeds &amp; Animal Health Aids for All
Watts, 6-3: 218-pounds, Carew Min
~ 2\~ 0 ~16 P3',';
7-4, and Milwaukee topped the fringes of Death Valley nilssed
Farm Animals.- ·
aU
of
last
season
with
Lynn
Bos
90 325 104 .320
California. 6-3.
to 40 deg rees below zero in a back injury. He was pfcked Rice Bos
TOLEDO RACEWAY
99411
130 .&gt;16
KC
82 332 105 .316
the northern part of the Up On Waivers by the LBrett
FOR THE RIDER .. .
Yankees 11-5, IDdlans 11-17:
ezcano M il
83 212 85 .313 ' TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI)
Reggie Jackson celebrated stale.
Buccaneers.
Piniella NY
72 260 so .JOB Fashion Frisky, winless in 13
Oliver Tex
13 29 2 89 .305 previous
•WESTERN HATS
his return to right field by
career ' starts ' .
J a c kson Ca l
80 285 87 .305
driving in three nms in tbe
Sundberg Te x
93 322 98 .304 surged to victory Thursday
•WESTERN BOOTS by AcME . opener with two singles and
Ford M in
90 360 109 .303 night in the seventh race ai
~
d:f&amp; ·r • /
Home Runs
his 15th h0111er to lead tbe
~- "'P II'
Nttional Lugue : Foster , Cin Toledo Raceway to return
Yankee win in the first game .
by THOMAS JOSEPH
an d Luz in ski , Phil 23 ; Smith , $195.40, $33 and $4.60.
LA 20 ; Valentine , Mi l. Winf ield',
.Duane Kuiper drove in six ACROSS
3 Bobby or
The win payoff, which was
SO and Clark , SF 11 .
runs with a pair of bases- 1 Insipid
safety
Amerlc•n League : Rice , Bos collected
by . 17
12
24 ,· Bav tor. Cal. Hisle and ticketholders, was the highest
loaded triples in tbe second 6 o T book.
1 Peruvian
Thomas . Mil 23: ThOmpson . Det
21.
•
game II! spark the Indians. abb~ .
·
of the season at the track.
Runs Batted In
Twins f, Blue Jays 3:
Ocea .
· noble
Fashion Frisky covered the
National League : Foster , Cin
Mike Cubbage hit for the 9
~c
5 Hilrt
78 ; Cla r k , SF 76 ; Montanez , NV mlle in 2:07 and finished one
•TIES
cycl~ and drove in four runs 10 June s
6 Toler~t
and Winf ield , SO 69 ; Gar ve y,
L A 67 .
and
newcomer
Stan refrain
7 Fuss
American League : Staub , De!
•BELTS
Perzan&lt;iWski pitched a six-11 Equipoise
8 Use a scythe
83 ; Ric e, Bos 81; ThOmp son ,
Det 73 : tl isl e. M il 72 ; Thornton,
hitter in his debut to win it for 12 Kind of tie
9 Hawaiian
Cl ev 65 .
Yellerday's
Aawer
Minnesota.
13 - patriae
bird
Stolen B.nes
National League : -~ Mor eno ,
Orioles 7, Tigers 3:
11 Comic
11 Dracula's %Z Base
J99 WE ST MA INSTREET 9n2164 POMEROY. 0 .
34 Arctic
P it t
42 :
Lopes . [ A and
Eddie Murray and Ken Johnson
alter ego
Richards , SD 29 ; Taver as 1 P i tt
TH ESTOREWITH "ALLKINDSOFSTUFF"
Z3 Stale : Fr.
explorer
and Sm ith . so 26.
Singleton accounted f(J' four 16 Law of
15 PaviftG
FOR PETS - STABLES - LARGE AND SMA LL
%1 Moelem V.I.P. ~Irish river
American League : LeFlor e,
runs
w1th
f~rst-uuung h0111ers
~ ...
ANIMALS
Oet 41 ; Oilone , Oak 35 ; Wil son ,
Z5
In
the
know
31
Corrode
and Scott McGreg... , 11-9, Moses
substance
LAWN S- GAR DENS
KC 32; Cru z., Sea 31; Patek , KC
18 Russian
17lsraeU
21 Strike a
31 Pole
30.
Pitching
lake
dance
balance
39 - fix e
Victories
21 Put up with II Strain 30 English
41 Swissc8nton N•tion•l Lugue : Blue , SF 1~·river
tz Boy
4; Gr imsley, Mtl 12-8; N iekro ,
21 Caught you!
111111t
All 12 10; Per r y , SO 11 4;
Knepper , SF 11-6 : Hooton and
%7 Decay
Zll Law : Lat. 31 They "no" not MHail!
APPEAR lNG THIS WEEKEND
.......----. John , LA and Roger s, fo!!ll 11 :1.
.,.
Z8 Remiss
American League : _;1 Guidry ,
NY lS -1; Tana na , cat . 14 -5;
%!Premium
AT THE
:-:-+-~~~ Cal dwell , Mll 13-5 ; Flanagan .
32 High point
Ba ll 13-8; Torrez . Bos 12-5;
SOrensen , M il 12-7; Palmer ,
33 Brave's
=--1-~f...-~ B!ilt 12-8; Leonard, KC 12 -11.
residence
Elrned Run AVerage
(Based on 90 innings pitched)
37 Ancient
National League : Vuckov ich ,
SI .L 2.19 ; Rogers , M11 2.26 ;
Gauls
Swan , NY 2.44 ; Reuschel , Cn l
4tEvening,
2.66 ; Knepper , SF 2.67 .
Red Rose
League : ·. Gu idr-; ,
in Italy
\
.
-~-+--~~ NYAmerican
1.99 ; Matlack , Te l( 2. 18 ;
II Actress
Ca ldwell , Mil 2.38 ; Palmer .
Bait 2.S9 ; ~ra , KC 2.68.
Hagen
Strikeouts
National Lugue : , R'icl'lard ,
13 Unyielding ..,...+~Hou 194 ;
Nlekro, A11
145 ;
t5 Tease
"
Seaver, Clh 130; Montefusco,
SF 116; Blue , SF 115.
,
4t Drastic
Amerlun League : Ryan . Cal
47 Chemistry
156; Gu idry, NY 153 ; Flanagan , .
Ball 111 ; Leonard, KC 109 ;
suffix
Underwood , Tor 95 .
48 ltay-bitsy
DOWN
WILMINGTON,
Ohio
( UPI ) - Cincinnati Bengals
linebacker Chris Devlin
cowardice
reUred Thursday after a brief
%Biblical
h+-+3 PIECE GROUP
thr!!f-ye&amp;r
pro football
mountain
career.
Belll!als
Coach Bill
FROM FREDERICKTOWN
Johnson said the 24-year-&lt;Ild
OAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It: Devlin told him he was no
AXYDLBAAXR
longer "totally c0111mitted"
Ia LONGFELLOW
to football and hlld decided to

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.length ahead of the favorite,
Lalfaire.
· Billy B Geddes captured
the loth race to !dck off a ,.._1
trifecta combination that aa
worth 11,560.60. Tami Tax
placed and Easy Adam
showed.
·A crowd of 2,331 wagered
1188,778.
RIVER DO~S
CINCINNATI (UPI)
Arturo Herrera piloted Giddy
Up Garrett to a come-frombehind victory in the featured
$4 ,200 eighth race Thursday
at River Downs.
The wiMer covered tile
mile and 70 yarda in I :&lt;15 2-5
and returned f!UO, fUO and
12.80. Facilitate finished
second, two lengths back, and
Searchable came in third.
Frock 'Eyed Moo Moo cap.
lured the first raee and Duces
Teeum won the secood to set ·
up a 6-10 dally double
combination that paid f58.20.
A crowd of 4,073 wagered
1-114,377.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (UP!) The San Francisco 49ers
reduced their pre-season
roster to 69 Thursday by
waiving free agent ponte~
Mike Lyons.
The cut left thd9erli with
two punters, Mike Connell, a
!Oth·rowtd draft choice from ·
Cincinnati, and free agent
Dan Beaver, a rookie from
lllinois. The 49ers' regular
punter, Tom Wittum, will be
sidelined for the 1978 NFL
season because of injuries
suffered in an automobile
accident.
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Vacation Bible School
There will be Bible stories e:tl.so be I!Cam~.s, conte.sts,
be held at the Middleport aboutCreatiun,God's People, singing, and refreslunents.
as was announced earlier.
Church of Christ Monday The Coming of Jesus, the
The closing program will
Polly Cramer
Dorothy Wells was honored Ellen Hawk , who is in The Hansher services wiU be
Utrough Friday, July 31 to - Resurrection, and lhe Begin- be held Sunday, August 6 at on her 48th birthday with '8 Honolulu.
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
August 4 at 9-11:30 a.m. All nin~ of the Church. There will 7:30p.m.
Sending gilfs were Mr. and held
party on July 21.
Funeral
Ra
wlingsCoats
children ages 2 through 14
·socks won't
POLLY
A green and white color Mrs. Ralph Wells and Nancy Home inMiddlepurt.
scheme was carried out. Banimus.
stretch OUt
DEAR POLLY- It is USUlll· (grade 9) are· invited to at·
ly so ·hard to get all the tend.
Refreshments of cake, ice ··.·.·:·······:··-:···:··-;.· ..·.:.. .. ·. ............ .. ·::-.-:.;-:-:-;-:-:-:-:-:-.·:-:-:·:·:-:·:-:·.·.·:·::;.:-:-:·.·.·.·.·.-:·:·:-::::
DEARPOLLY-Wouldyou mayonaise out from the bot· · Sharon Stewart, director of
cream, potato chips and &lt;·.
•
please ~11 ~e how to stretch ., tum and sides ot \he large the school, aMOuftces that
_the elastic m ankle ~nd knee- jars. BulliOW that 1use' a rub- the theme is "Our God .He Is
le~gth nylon socks · 1 have . her spatula for · this the iar Alive." She · says the
Mike of Middlepol'l; .Mrs. ::::
::::
tned stretchmg them over a · can be deaned out very easi· material, from College Presll
Jean Powell and Butch of :;::
:·:·
jar but that did not help ly. - JEAN
of Joplin, Missouri, is "fresh,
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
much. - LELA
DEAR POLLY - I am a · different, and sure to
\::
. DEAR LELA - Was the nurse's aid in a hospital and brighten the summer for all
and Amanda, Reedsville; ::::
···
who attend."
elastic wet when you tried my white nursing shoes hav
good
kids,
but
I
think
are
such
Jimmy
Wells,
Leslie
Wells,
stretching. It? I am sure the to stay white. When 1 do no~ ~~ ~--~M·----~ Single-handed
DAUGHTER MUST SAVE SELF
. they really need me around Barbara Wells, Sherrl
parent
readers will have further hel(5 have time to polish them I use ,
on the weekends .
DEARHELEN.
,
Reynolds, Terry Reynolds,
Our daughter has been living with this man for five years,
for you as doubtless many an alcohol swab on them and
COUNSELOR : You are Julia Wells , Ralphie Wells,
ha"&lt;e had the same problem the dirt marks come off nice·
There are more single l'Oill"erned about your work Mrs. Wells' husband, Chester and has two children.
and some have surely solved ty.- DEBBIE B.
Ever since Jan moved in with him, at age 16, he has abused
parents now than ever before. schedule because you don't and son Jack .
and
beaten her. He is insanely jealous and won't even let her
it.Howaboutlhis,readers?DEAR POLLY - 1 save
you
spend
enough
time
think
Mrs.
Wells
also
received
a
Families headed by mol.hers
·go
to
the store by herself or with me unless he gives her the
with
your
children.
Is
that
paper grocery bags. To keep
call
from
her
daughter,
Jo
are growing 10 limes faster
right?
third
degree.
them neat I have stretched
than hi!Sband·wife families.
Periodically she ·Comes home to us and we never refuse to
MS. P: Why elile would I
one-half inch elastic to the
FRIDAY
One out of seven children
take
~er and our grandchildren in . This last time she was
side of a kitchen cabinet and
THERE WILL be . a lives iii a home without a want to work ·regular days
. black-and-blue all over.
during the week •
put tacks for each size bag. meeting of the Past Matroriil father.
Again, he pleaded and promised, and she's ready to return.
COUNSELOR: I thought
They stay neal with the sizes of Evangeline Chapter
Women who are singleWhen
this happens, she starts blammg us for "trying to break
maybe
you
might
wantlo
go
together and are out ·of the Friday at '7:30 p.m. at the handedly raising families
up.
"
them
out
from
lime
to
time
un
_
way. -CHRISTINE
Middleport Masonic Temple. often have overwl)elming
George and . Charlotte
1'!11
afraid
he might kill her or the children in one of his
weekend
evenlng:s.
_ DEAR POLLY - I would'
problems.
Dixon, Nazarene evangelists,
SATURDAY
rages.
She
never
fights back, just runs to a neighbor's and
MS.
P:
Oh
no,
.nut
me.
I
like to share a Pointer on the
In this excerpt from a hot·
MEIGS County Truaees line call, a widowed mother don 'I know what I would do or singers, and musicians, will calls, us to come and get her .
care of refrigerator gaskets
be at the Racine Church of
Jan is only 21 and could start a new life. How can we save
that was given tp me by a and Clerks Association tries to sort out her various where I would go.
the Nazarene this Sunday,
Saturday
7:30
p.m.
at
Rock
COUNSELOR
:
When
do
her?
-MOTHER
.repair '!nan. Wash them with
responsibilities - to her job,
July 30, for morning and ·
DEAR
MOTHER:
a mild solution every month Springs Grange Hall. The · to her children and to herself .. ¥OU have your days off ?
services.
There's no way you can save anyone who isn't ready to help
MS. P: 'Always during the evening
or two and dry completely budget for Meigs CoWIIY (Personal information in all
The Dixons ate · recording
before applying a very light Health Depaltment will be hut·line excerpts has been week when the kids are in artists . They have three herself. Jan apparently has no will of her own. She seems
application of petroleum jel· discussed.
altered to protect the caller's school. I feel so guilty aoout · record albums :' "Pixon dominated by a sadist who has convinced her she can't make it
having t!ml time free and Duets," "Hallelujah Time," without him.
SUNDAY
ly. Be sure and treat well into
l"Onfidentiality. J •
her great ring
Her best hope : intensive therapy which may conquer her
EBLIN REUNION Sunday
all the c&lt;eases .- MRS. E.B.
MS. P: Work was so upset· then turning them over to so- and "Heaven's Harbor
meone
else
on
weekend
even·
feelings
of worthlessness.·
DEAR POLLY- At the last at State Park. on U.S. 33; ling today. I had been waiting
Lights."
Possibly
a talk with a clergyman or a formerly battered wife
ings.
I
guess
I
would
like
to
minute before preparing din- south side. Dinner at 1 p.m. for almost two years to ~et on
They are ~lso gospel song· (who has escaped ) might aim her toward further counseling.
spend
every
minute
with
rrer I decided I would like
TENTH aMual reunion of regular weekdays 1lt the
writers. One of their own
some homemade noodles. Taylor' Harper families diner where I wait tables. them when they aren 't in songs, "rll Never Be Meanwhile, contact child welfare on behaH of the kids . If they
Since my husband doesn't Sunday at Forest Acres Park, This evening my boss called school. I have to make up Lonesome Again," was are also beaten, they should be removed from danger. - H.
P.S. And let your daughter know she can't keep running to
like them I didn 'l know Rutland . Basket diMer at I and said it might be as long as somehow for the fact they recorded on Columbia label
whether or not it was worth p.m. Bring own table service. six months before that will be don't have a father . But it's so - "Songs of Glory" - and Mummy and Daddy when things get tough. She must un·
derstand you'll give her shelter only if she makes a firm
hard - in fact, sometimes I
lllilking all that mess just for
·
CHESTER high clau of possible.
sold over 50,000 cpies.
realize
it's
probably
impossi·
two Dtrlh Sllrl ,
myself. Then £had the idea of 1931 annual re.union at
.COUNSELOR : What is
Every one is cordially decision to change her life.
ble to be two people. But I try .
rolling out the dough on a Chester Firehouse Sunday. your work schedule now?
COUNSELOR: 11 . sounds invited to attend these ser· DEAR HELEN.
cookie sheet, This saved hav- Basket diMer at 12:30. All
MS. P: I work from 9 a.m.
vices of gospel preaching and
"Waverley" is an old family name. My ·mother (now
ing to clean the counter tops teachers, members of the . to 3:30 in the afternoon during like you expect too much of special music .
. lull cut
deceased)
was so happy when we named our son after her
and the noodles dried very class, and schoolmates the week, but every weeke~d yourself.
.diamond.
kl
.
MS.
P:
I
hale
to
admit
it,
father .
thrM b.rlh ~tars .
quic Y, too. -KIM
welcome. Bring pictures of I have to ·take the evening
But Wav says the kids tease hm about having'a girl's name
but
I
guess
you're
right.
DEAR POLLY- Submerge families ..•
shift. '\hal means· f have lo
COUNSELOR
:
Why
do
you
and
he wants to change it to "Wade."
a lemon in hot water for 20
1130"
CAR WASH SET
ANNUAL
MATLACK leave my kids with baby sit·
Waverleys down the line IN ere .anything but girlish ·
Other
hate
to.
admit
it?
I
would
minutes pr so before squeez· reunion Sunday at Rising ters on Saturday and Sunday
The Eastern High School
Mothef!l.l o~e i! expressed ·
sea
captains,
etc. How can I teach our son family pride' think
it
would
be
a
relief
to
let
ing and you will get twice the Park, Lancaster. Bask.et evenings. It has been so hard
majorettes will Sponsor a ca r
by the genuine diamond .
up
a
little
on
yourself.
TRADITIONALIST
amount of juice without har· dinner at noon. All relatives since my husband died more
wash Saturday, July 29 from
her Chtldren by the glowinq
MS.
P:
That'strue.
DEART. :
nung the flavor.
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Vista
than
five
years
ago.
AI
least
and friend&amp; are invited.
Dlf1h stars tn colors that ·
, Family pride doesn't make il when a boy is being teased
COUNSELOR
:
In
some
When your sewing machine
Station in Tuppers Plains.
all the children are finally in
SINGER
reunion
Sunday
at
milCh the b~rth month ot
about
his "sissy" name. Let him go with "Wade." After all, the
ways,
it
is
fortunate
your
needle becomes dull, sharpen Royal Oak picnic grounds. school.
Exterior wash will be $2. In·
ear.h Ct'IIIO
working
hours
force
you
to
banner
still "Wav's" on his birth certificate -though don't be
it ~Y placing a piece of fine
terior wash will be $1.50.
COUNSELOR: How old are
Potluck
at
noon.
Singing
and
surprised
if he changes it legally when he's grown. - H.
take
some
time
for
yourself
in
the
machine
sandpaper
Beaultful styles with stars
they?
entertainment
will
follow
.
.
I
during
the
week.
If
you
could
and
ru~ning
the
needle
fOf 1 lo 6 chtldren - or
MS ..P: Let's see . John is 6,
SINGER
reunion
Sunday
at
. DEAR HELEN :
through it.
grandchtldren . Come in and
Kevin is 8 and Susie is 9. They relax more and enjoy thllt
Oak
Park
picnic
Royal
free
time,
you
might
enjoy
I read in a newspaper supplement that "according ·to a
If
you
must
use
tap
water
'"the \ldiant colors ot all
ground&amp;.
Potluck
dinner
at
nationwide
government survey o{ 6,900 wives," the majority
the
children
more
when
you
for
watering
your
house
12 turn, stars
joy
the
schL
'&lt;iule
imposed
Singing
and
en·
noon.
Far
Saturday,
July
Zl
want
male
babies.
Only one third said they'd rather have a girl
are with them. Your guilt is
plants allow it to stand before
upon her by her Job. With the
tert.
a
inment
following
meal.
than
a
boy,
and
JUSt
19 percent wanted a balanced family , one
only
making
you
miserable.
using so the chlorine gas may
counselor's help, she was
of
ectch
sex.
Even
in
this ERA era , it seems, women aren't
•
.
It's
not
accomplishing
any
. escape. Also water for such
SUNDAY
able to recognize how that' over-fond of females. Why ? - OF THE SLIGHTED SEX
constructive
purpose
I
.
can
use should be at room
BIBLE SCHOOL program
schedule might satisfy he!'
DEAROTSS :
temperature. Rain water is at Bradbury Church of Clu'ist Bernice Bede Osol think of. Is it !)laking you ·a need for free lime without
~ .. Perhaps because they're still hel r-&lt;'ondilioned- you know,
better
mother•
ideal as it will supply the '· during Sllnday School SWiday
guilt and help her become a
:'carrying
on the family name" and all that sluff. Pity ... - H.
MS.
P
:
Well
,
sometimes
I
ptants with the necessary at 9:30a.m. Crafts will be on
more relaxed mother and a
IU W. MAIN. P'O,.IIIO't
think
lam
a
more
responsible
P.S.
Comments,
anyone'
minerals. -HOLLY
display . Church picnic im·
mul'e satisfied waitress.
mother
if
I
am
always
feeling
mediately following services
Dr. Biaker cannot take
guilty. But now I dun 't ihink it
at Valley Christian Service
telephone
calls from her
actually makes me better
CampgroWida. Bring covered
readers.
However,
the re are
with my children. I would
dish, table service and
July 21, !178
hundreds
of
crisis
interven·
beverage. AU members and This coming year 11 is very probably be a happier person lion phone lines in the United
America Trusts "Hoover"
likely you 'll jo in an o rgan ization if I coqld relax and enjoy my
guests are invited.
where you will pia-; a prominent lime off. Come to think of it, l States . For the phone number
MONDAY
role. Many new adv entures are
It beats as it sweeps as it cleans . Makes
might enjoy my work more, of one near you, contact your
ALL BOYS, grades 9 awai1in9 you .
local
mental
health
associa·
carpets last longer and the feature you
through 12, interested in LED (July 23-Aug. 21) Discuss too.
your newest interest today ,
Ms. P began lo accept the lion or ment81 health in·
would expect and some extra ones besides .
playing varsity and reserve especially
forma tion serv1ce.
·if you f1nd yoursel f
football to report at Eastern at a large gathering . There ' s a possibility that ·she could enHigh School Monday at 8:30 possibility of meetmg someone
who .can be very helpful. Ftnd
p.m. to have helmets fitted. out
of what lies ahead lor
LADIES AUXILIARY of you more
by sending lor yo ur copy of
the Bashan Volunteer Fire Astro~Graph Letter t&gt;y mailing
The Office of COntinuing Education is
Department Monday at 8 50 cents for each and a tong ,
self-addressed
stamped
enveA FULL SI%ED HOOVER
seeking persons who desire to share with
p.m, at fire bouse. All ladies lope to Aslro-Graph . P.O. Box
others their craft, hobby or s~cific skill.
in the vicinity are asked to 489. Radio Cily Stallon. NV .
CLEANER COMPLETE
come and join the auxiliary. 10019. ,ae.sure to specif y birth
Interested persons should write and give
WITH TOOLS
Money-making projects will sign .
details and particulars t9 the COordinator of
VIRGO (Aug. 2J-Sept. 221 Vou
be discussed.
coul d be in the center stage
Continuing Education, Rio 'Grande COllege
RUTLAND Township toda..,- , pulling off something
Nehi~ cans.
and
Community College. Box 453, Rio
Trust~s will meet on the important to you , but there 's a
person
behind
the
curtains
Grande, Ohio 45674.
proposed budget for fiscal who netped put you there .
year Jan. I, 1979 on Monday LIBRA (Sapt. 23-0cl. 23)
at 6:30p.m. at Rutland Fire Reworking or reviving an old
idea you 've had may prO'nise
House.
to
bear fruit in the future .
RUTLAND Garden Club Knowledge·
and experience will
annual picnic Monday at 8 be your best allies .
p.m. at Forest Acres Park, SCORPIO lOci. 24·Nov.22)
table number one on the Someone importanl to your
will come th rough lor you
ri@Jht. Bring flowers and plans
SAVE YOUR RC, NEHir UPPER 10,
today and provide the bold
containers and participate in measures necessary for you to
DIET RITE &amp; DAD'S RQOT BEER
flower arranging using Fair obtain succ ess .
,
SAGITTARIUS \Nov. 23-D..:.
schedule.
%1~ Include your riends in your
BOmE CAPS FOR CHARITY
plans today . They can be moat
TUESDAY
helpful in your efforts to work
MEETING
of
all something oUt .
prospective Meigs High CAPRICORN (DK . 22-Jan. 11)
School Girls Volleyball With cooperation ol strong
. BUILT ITH AN
CERAMICCOATED
. coworkers today yoa should be
players::ruesday,
August
I
at
MILL STREET
able to complete a major
GRANULES TO GIVE
7 p.m.. at the, high school.
Middleport, Ohio
g~~~cl 1ong on tne. drawing
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you 're not seeklflg profU, there
are large returns ror services

you perform. ·
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Is a good day to dlscuss matters close to your heart with
your mate or loved one . A
mutual understanding can be
filChed .
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10 rou toelly. ll's possible this
wll benefit the whole family.
QEMINI (May Zt·JUM H) ~fter
1 hectic week this shOuld be a
fun aay socially. Your bright,
aperkllng attlludo makes you
popular u well as nice to be
around .

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school supt. Chu rch Schoql , 9: 15

,. a .m .: worship service, 10:30 a.m .
: Choir ret).arsol , Tuesday . 7:30
; ! p .m . . under d irect ion of Aliu
"'t,r~MI .
"'• , POMEROY CHURCH OF THE

:\i:NAZAAENE: Corner Union ond

;a.. Mulberry, Rev . Clyde\/ . Hender·

:: : Son . pastor . Sunday school. 9:30
~~~ .. e .m ., G len McClung, suP.I. . !'flOrn .
• 'lrhQ worship , 10:30 a.m .: e\lening
tervic~ . 7.:30; mid-week service ,
Wednesday , 7:30p .m.
~
GA,t.CE EPISCOPAl . The Rev .
i Aob.rt Graves . RIB'Cior . M o rning
~ 'Prayer . and Sermon
11 a.m .
, Church School and Nursery Ser·

• ~ice I a.m. Oole' Outlon . . loy
: i.oder. On ist ing the rector .
POMEROY CH URCH OF CHRI ST .
' 212 W. Main St.John McArthur ,
: pastor. Bib le school. 9:30 a .m.:
. morn ing wo rsh ip , 10:30 a .m .:

RUTLAND CHUR( H OF GOD .
Rev. Bobby Porter . pastor . Sun·
doy S&lt;hool, 10 a .m.; Sunday war .
sh ip , 11 a .m .: Sunday evening
ser vice , 7 p .m .; Wednesday Forn i·
ly Trai ing Hour . 7 p.m .Wednesdoy
worship serv ice , 7:30p.m .
HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH .
Near Lon g Bottom , Edsel Har t ,
pasto r. Sunday schoal , 10 o,m .:
Chu rc h . 7:30 p.m .;
prayer
meeting , 7:30p .m. Thursda~
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAl .
Th ird :A ve ., the Rev . Willia m Knit te l. pastor. Ronald Dugan . Sun ·
day School Supt . Cl oss e~ for oil
ages; &amp;lle ning ser11 ic e. 7:30: Bible
study . Wednesday , 7;30 p.m .,
youth serv ices , Friday . 7:30 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill BAP·
• TJST, Corner Ash •and Plum : Noel
Her rman . pastor . Saturday even ing ser vi cv , 7:3,9 p.m .. Sunday
School, !0:30a .m.
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PAR ISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Robe-rt T. Bumgarner .
Direc tor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v . James CorbiH
POMEROY , wor's hip ~ enll(: e .
9:15a .m .: Sunday sc hool. 10:30
a.m ., Re.... . Robert
McGee ,
minister .
EN TERPRISE . WQrship 9 a .m .
Church Schoo11 0 a.m
ROCK SPR INGS . Worship 10
·a .m . Chu rc h School 9 15o,m
UMYF 6 : 30p . m ~ .
FlATWOODS , wo, h ip , I I o .m .
Church Scho ol lO a.m .
MIDDlEPORT Cl USTER
Rev . Robert .Bumgarner
HEATH . Robert Bumgarner.

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TRINITY CHURCH, Rev .• W . H.
-. , P,err~n . pastor: Bob Buck .. Sunday
1

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Middleport

Pomeroy, Ohio

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APPUANCE II
Salu-$trvJC9·Ac&lt;HIOrlu

i Youth meetings , 6:30p.m .: even·
220 E. Main 5!.
t ing worship , 7-: 30. W&amp;dnesdav
Ph. IU-9130
ni ght prover m &amp;eling and Bible
• studv. 7:30 p .m .
• THE SALVATION ARMY , 11S
; &amp;uHernut Ave .. Pomeroy . Envov
f qnd .Mrs . ,Roy Wining , .o fficers in
, c h"o rge .
s· un da y - ~ o li ness
Tho Store
1meeting . 10 a .m .; Sunday.School ,
With A Hearl
T0:30 o."m. Sunday schoo l leqder.
510 N. 2nd
212W. IMin
Racine .
YPSM, Eloise Adams . 7:30 p .m . ,
Ph.
141'2626
; sq l va ti on
meeting , variou s
, ~peekers and music .specials .
• thursdoy-- 10 a. m. to 2 p.m
: Ladies Home leOgue . all women
invited ; 7:30p.m . pr oyer meet in g
Na tlonwldt Ins. Co.
' and Bible study , Bob Estep ,
~leader . Rev . Noel Hermon ,
of Columbus, 0.
n.eacher .
I,.W. IMin
Pomeroy 992·2582
:: BlJRLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP
912-2111 Pomeroy
7 73 7 2
' liST CHAPEL , Route 1, Shodewars!'lip
· YF 6
Church. School
9:30a10:30
.m . UM
: Postor Bobby Elkins . Sunday Pastor
• school , S p .m. , Sunday worshi p , p.m . ,
Rutland -Salem Center Cha rge
~ 5: .. 5 p.m.: Wednesday prayer se r·
vice, 7:30p .m .
RUTLAND , Wil bur Hilt , PQstor.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH Worship 10:30 a.m. Church Sct'lool
OF CHRI S,T', 200 W. Ma in St .. Jerry 9:30 o.m .
Paul . mi nister . phone 992 -7666.
SALEM CEN TER . Chu r&lt;h School
Conserva tive . non·.instrumen tal : 9:45a .m . worship9 o.m .
Sunday worshi p , 10 a .m. , .Bible
SYRACUSE ClU STER
's tudy . It a .m .: worship , b p:m .
Re.... . Horvev Ko.c h . Jr .
ASBURV , Worship 11 a m
Wednesday Bible study , 7 p .m .
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN Church Sch ool q,so a .m . UMW
'
·cHURCH , Re v . Rolph
Sm i th . f irst Tuesday . Bible ~ tudy Thu rs .
pastor . Sunday school, 9 :30 a.m ., 7:30 p.m
Now Holl•nd
FOREST RUN . Wors hip 9 a.m .
Mrs. Worley Francis, super inten dent. Preaching services l int &amp; Ch urch School lOa m.
9t25TOI
MINERSVIlLE. Worshi p 10 a.m .
th ird Sundays fo llowing Sunday
School ,
Ch urch Sc hoo19 a.m.
SYRACU SE, Ch urch School 9:00
GR AHAM UNITED METHO DIST ,
Prea ching 9:30 ·a .m .. first and se- ' a .m . Won. h ip ser vic e 7:30 p.m.
SOUTH ERN CLUSTER
&lt;ond Sundays .of eo&lt;h month ;
On a summer Sunda y morn ing . . . at a · '[ out toward God. Through centuries it
Rev . Da'li d Harris
th ird and fourth Sun da y s each
boys ca mp . .. a silhouette of the call to
ha s united men in their quest for truth. It
Clu ster Lead er
' "fl''onth, worship servi ce at 7.30
216 5.. second
Rev . Steven Wi lson
. p.m . Wednesday evenirJgs at
Pomor(!y
worship.
has been the cJarion of consecration,
Fl or ence Smil h
7:30 . Prayer and Bib le Study .
111 ·3325
214 E./Min
courage. comm,itm ent. 'It has inspired
SEVENTH -DAY ADVEN ·TI S ~ ,
Hilton Wolfe
Intere sting th~ t rnan ha s used the per911-!TlO
Pomeroy
·
A ssoCiates
Mulberry Height s Rood . Pomer oy .
love and sacrifice, hope and resolve.
cussion in strumen ts to express the
BETHANY (Dorcas). Wor ship
' Pastor , A lbert Dittes , Sabbath
9:30 a.m . Church School 19:30
Sch oo l Superintendent . Rita
tempo of his exc itement-ahd strings to
Make worship part of your life. Its
a .m . ·
Whi ttt. Sabbath School. Saturday
translate his deepest emotions into
trumpets call you to new adventures in
, afternoon at 2:00. with Worship
CARMEL . Chruch Sc hoo l 9:30
melody. But generally he has c hosen the
the discovery o fTruth , , . the journey to a
a.m . Worship 10:30 a .m . 2nd and
Service following at 3: 1S.
~ RU TL AND
FIR ST BAPTI ST
4t h Sundays .
Groceriesbra sses to sound his call to action.. ·
.lasting Joy.
•• •
461 S. ,.,rd. Middleport
APPLE GRO VE, Sunda y Schoo l
GH URCH Sister
Ha t r iell
General Merchandise
992-2116
9:30 a .m . Wo r!oh1p 7_30 p.m : 1st
Worne r, Supt . Sunday Schoo l,
Worship is action I It is our reac~.ing
Racine 949-2550
9.:30 a.m .; morning wor Sh qil ,
and Jrd Sunday s: Prayer meeting
) (l : ~S a.m .
,
·
Wed nesday 7.30 p.m . Fello ..... sh ip
' THE HILAND CHAPEL, Geor ge
s. upper fir st Sa turday b p .m . UMW
2nd Tuesday 7:30 p.m .
Casto, pastor. Sunda y School.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursda y Friday
Saturday
EA SJ LET ARt , Chr uch School 9
9:30a .m. : evening worsh ip , 7:30 .
Thursday evening pr ayer ser vice , a .m . Wo rsh ip 'ser vic e 10 a.m .
Exodu~
Exodus
Exodu
s
Exodus
Exodus
Exodus
Exodus
. Sales &amp; Service
Pra yer
mee tin g 7 :30 p .m .
7:30p.m.
8: 1-15 8: ]6-32
9: 1-12
9:13-35
10: 7-20 10:2 1·29 11: 1· 10
POMEROY
FIRST BAPTI ST, Wednesday.. UMW f irst Tuesdo_y
7.30p.rn .
Oovid Man n, mini 5ter : W illiam
RAC INE WE SLEYAN
Sunday
Watson, SUnday sc hoo l supt . Sun ·
do:Y schoe'T", 9:30 a .m .: morning
schoo l 10 a .m .; wor ship , 11 a . m . Jt;;;::::~;~-MOO
Cho ir practi ce , Thursda y . 8 p.m. ·
worship 10: 30 o ."'.
LETART FAlLS- Chur ch Schoo l
FIR ST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . 282
l b o .r;n Worship ser vice . q a .m .:
M ulber.rv Ave ., Pomeroy , Paul J.
Equipment
MORNING STAR Wo r sh ip 9:30
yYhite ,' Po stor : Gory Ba sham . Sun ·
Salei·Sarvice
a.m .. Church School 10·30 a.m .,
day school sup! Sun day sc hool ,
Fire Extinguishers
M id -Week Serv ice Wednesday 8
lfe'l,\o S. Third
9:30 a.m .: morning worsh1p .
Fire Dept . Equip.
10:30 ; evenin g w~~sh i p . 6:30 p.rh .
p.m .
Middleport
Rutland 742 -2777
Midweek prayer service , 7:30
MORSE CHAPEL . Wors hp 11
Ph. 9t2-7155
a.m .. Church Schoo19 .30 a .m .
p-.m.
PORTLAND , Wors hip 7 30 p.m ..
MIDWAY EOMMUN ITY CENTER ,
De xter Rd . l angsville . Ohio . Re ¥.
Chur ch Sc hool 9.30 o .m .
pyde Ferrell. Pastor . ·su nday
SUTTON . C~urch Sc hool 9:30
Eatlnor
Let us capture the story
a .m _Worsh ip 1st and Jrd Sundays
,Sch ool
11 o .m
Sat urda y
,
CorrvOut
of your Wedding .
Futurlng Dotp SIHM
I 0:30 a .m .
•p rea ching ser vice5 7:30 p.m .
Bakers of
126 E./Min
Extroctlon
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
:Wednesday e-ve-n in g Bible- study
Good Bread "-:~,.,.,
9B5-41l5
911.6304
992-2206 or
_at 7·30 p.m .
Rev . Ric hard Th oma s
Chester, Ohio 45720
Pastor
FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH,
W.
RU,
Ba iley Run Rood . Rev . Emmett
Duane Syden st r1ck er
John Dougla S
Raw son. pa stor . Handley Dunn .
's'u p t , Sund ay school . 10 o m . Sun A ssoci ates
~ ou th mee ting . b p .m . Tue sday Bi · 7:30 p .m .Bible Stu 9v . Wedne!&gt;· ~ c h' ao !. ' 9 30 am . , Ralph Carl , th,ird Tuesdays . Prayer end Eilbh:r
alternating with C. E. Wednesday
TRINITY Ch r istian A ss~mb ly ,
day evening se rvice 7:30 Bible
day , 7 30 p.m ., Sa turday n ight. supe ri n tendent : e\le ning wor ship , Stu d~ , Wednesday , 7:30p .m .
JOPPA . ' Wo rs hip 10 o .m : bl e St udy , 7 p.m .
prayer meeting 7 :30 p.m Rev . Coolvi lle ~ Gil burt Spen cer,
tea chi ng , 7:30p .m . Thur sday .
Chur ch Schoof 9 o.m . P ro~ er
RACIN£ CHURCH OF THE pray er ser vice , 7:30 p.m .
,
7.30 p .m . Pray e r mee ti ng ,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Jam es leach , pasto r. David pastor . Sun day sch oo l . 9 :30a .m.;
, [W ES V I LL E
'COMMUNITY
Meet ing Wednesday 8 p .m
NAZARENE Re'.,. John A Coli ·
HEMLOCK GRO VE CHRI ST IAN , Wednesday , 7:30p .m .
tN CHRISTIAN UN ION , The Rev . Holt er, la y lvoder.
morning worship . 11 o .m . Sundoy
CHURCH, Roger C. Turner , pastor .
CHESTER , Wor !ohi p q a m , man pO !&gt; tor _ Fro nkl m tmbode(l. Roger 1/Vohon. pastor. Ken neth
LONG BOTIOM CHR ISTIAN , Wi ll iam Campbell. pastor. Sunday
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSE S, 1 mile e ... ening service. 7 30 p.m .:
:Sundoy sc hoo l, 9:30a .m .. Sundov
Chu rch School lOo _m
cho 1r mon o f the Bo or d ol Chr i!&gt;· Bye r. Sunday sc ho ol supt . M orn
Br uce Smith , pa stor . Walla ce School. 9:30a .m .: James Hughes, east of Rutland, junction of Rou te midweek pr ayer service Wednet m ornin g w or sh ip. 10: 30: Sundav
LONG BOTTOM . Wor sh ip 7.30;-- t1on L• le Sunday S&lt;hool, 9 30 1ng w ors hip . 9 30 a.m .. Sl;n
Dame w ood. Supt. Bible School. sup! ., e vening serv ice , 7:30 p.m . 124 and Noble Summit Rood (T· dav . 7:30p .m .
evenmg ~ E!r \liC e , 7:30.
p.rn Chur ch School 9.30 o
o rn
morn1ng won.h1p 10:30 . dov sc hool. 10:30 a .m ., evening 9 30 a .m . Prea chin g ser \l ice , wednesday e\len ing prayer IH ). Sunday Bible Lecture . 9:30
MOUNT Oli ve Co mmunity
M IDDlEPORT
ALFR ED . Worship 7 30 p.m .. Sund ay E' llenm g worship, 7 30 ser \li ce , 7:30 . W edne~ d oy B•b le 10.4 5 o _m _No evening service .
meeting , 7:30p .m . Youth prayer a ... ~ y-Jat&lt;htower study , 10:30 Church , l ong lottom. Ru ssell
MT . MORIAH BAPT IST , Co rner
Church Sc hoo l 9:30 a .m
p m Prayer mee ting Wednes - St udy , 7·30p .m .
HY SEll RUN FREE METHODIST service each Tuesday .
a .m .: TIJesOoy. Bible study . 7 and Cline, superintend•n t. Sunday
Fourth a nd Main. Middleporl
ST. PAUl. Worsh1p 11 o.rn . do-; 7 30p .m .
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Don CHURCH, Re v . Her bert Ailing ,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHUR~CH , 8 : 15 p.m.: Thursday , th&amp;Q(rot ic School 10 a .m . Youth group and
Rev . Henry Key , Jr .. pa stor. Sun
Churc h5c hool9:30 o.m .
· ~A C IN £ FIR ST BAPTI ST, Don L. W 1l son ,
Su nd a y
$ c h oo l pos tor . Sunda'l Schoo l 9:30 a .rri ., Letart , W . Vo., Rt . I . Re¥ . Charles #school , 7:30
p .m .; • ser vice prayer meetings Wednesday 7:30
day School , 9 :30a .m.; Mrs ; Ervin
REEDSV ILLE . Sunday School 9·3Q Wa lke r . Po!i!Or Ronn ie Sal ser . .,uperin t,e ndent. Sunday sc hoo l . Morni ng ser\l'ice . 10:30 a . m ., Hargraves, pa stor . Worship sur · meeting, 8:30p .m .
p.m . Chur~:: h se r ... ic•s Sunday 7:30
Baumgardner . su pt ., M o rn ing
a.m . Worsh1p 7·30 p .m ., Prov er Sunday sc hool sup!. , Sunday 9·.4 5· a.m .. evening wor sh1p , 7 30 Evon gel1stic serv 1ce 7:30 p .m . viqJS, 9:30 a.m . ; Sunday sc hoo l ,
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St ., p.m . La w r ence Bush . pastor .
worsh ip, 10:-&lt;ISo .m .
Mee ting 7:30 ' •P.m. !uesdoV . !&gt;Cho at 9 30 a .m . morning wor - p.m _ Prayer meet ing . 7·30 p .m . Prov er meet ihg , Thu rs day , 7:30 11 a .m .: e¥enin g wor ship. 7:30 Middleport. Bobby Elk ins, po11or.
FAITH BAPTIST Ch urch , Mason ,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
Vis rtot ion 7:30p.m ls! Thursday .
!&gt;hlp 10 40 a.m .. Su nday eve#n1ng W ednesday .
p rn ,
p.m . Tuesd ay co ttage pray er Sunday School , 10 o .m .; worship meet at United St ee l Workers
CHRIST IN CHRIST IAN UNION
SIL VER RIDGE, Worship 10 O.m . w orsh 1p , 7 30 Wedne sdo~ . e11e n TUPPER S PLAIN S CHRISTIAN
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION ot mee ti ng and Bibl e study . 9 :30 service . 11 a.m .: even ing ser¥it:e, Union Hall , Railroad Street ,
l awrence M onlev . pastor , M rs
Church School 9 a.m.
mg B1ble !o tudy . 7·30.
CHURCH, Eugene Underw ood , Bold Kn ob .· Rev, l awrence a.m . Worship se r\lice , Wednes · 7:30 p.m . Thursday prayer Mo1on . Pastor , Rev. Joy M itchel l.
Russ ell . Voung . Sunday Schoo l
TUPPERS PLA INS. W orship 9
DAN VILLE WESLEYAN Re11 R. pa stor : Howard Co ldwell , . Jr .. G lu e~e n&lt;; omp . Sr .. pa stor: Roger day . 7 : 30p . m~
meet ing and Bible study , 7:30 Morn ing worship q:45 o .m ., Sun Supt . Sunday School 9 .30 o .rn
o.rn . Ch u rc h School 10 a .m .
D. Bro w n po ~ t or . Sunday S&lt;hooL Sunday .School Sup t.. Sunday Wil lford .' Sr .. Sunday sch ool supl. · CAl VARY BIBLE CHURCH . now p.m .
day School 10:30 a .m . Prayer
E.vef1 ln g w ors h ip , 7:30, Wednes·
KENO CH URCH OF CHRIST , ser - 9 30 o .m : morn ing wor sh ip School , 9 :30a .m .; M orning Ser· Sun day school 9;30 a .: ev&amp;ning locat ed On Pomeroy Pill: e. County
RUTlAND FREEWill BAPTIST meeting Wednesdo~ , 7 :30p.m.
day prover meeting , 7:30p .m .,
Vk es ea ch Sunday 9:30 a :m . 10:45; you t h se r vrce , b:4S p.m .; mon . 10:30 a .m .: Sunday eveni ng w or shi p, 7:30
p .m . Pra yer Rood 25 . near F l~ twoods . Rev. Church - l eland Haley. pastor .
Ml . MORIAH CHURCH O F GOO ,
George Pt&lt; kens, pa stor w1t h evening wor sh 1p , 7.30 p.m .: ser vi&lt;e , 7 p .m .
mee l lng , Wednesd a y 7:30 p .m ., Bla ckwood . pa stor . Serv ices on Sund ay school. lO a .m .: evening
Racine Route 2. the Rev . James
preach ing on f irst and th 1rd Sun- prayer and pr OI !o e . Wednesday .
LET ART
FAllS
UNI TE D Youtl) meeting , Sunday , 5:30p .m . Sunday at 10:30 a .m . and 7:30 se r vice . 7: 30
p .m . Prayer
M. Muncy , pa stor . Su nday !jChool ,
do~ of mo nth . O live r Sw am . Sup !
7 30 p.m
·
BR ETHREN , Rev . Fre eland N or ns , w i th Don and Martha Meadows in p.m . w it h Su nday school , 9:30 meeting . Wedn esd ov . 7:30p.m .
9 45 o m .. mor nin g w orsh1p 11
HOBSON CHRI STIAN UNION
SILV ER RUN FREE BAP TIST, Re... . pos ter . Flo yd Norris , supt Sunda y cho rge .
'
a.m . Bible study, Wednesday ,
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophe&lt;y ,
a. m .. e11en ing worsh ip . 7.30 .
Re 11 . Ke it h Ebl in, pasto r. Sunday Mo r .,. 1n Mark m pa stor, Ste... e Li t· schoo l . 9:30 ~ . m .: mornmg ser·
k)cat ed on the 0 . J. White Rood
WHIT E'S CHAPEL , Coolvi lle RD . 7:30 p .m .
Prayer meeting. Tues doy . 7:30
Sch oo l.
9 :30 a.m.:
leon ar d tie Sunda y u .hool sup! . Sunday man . 10:30 a .r:\, .; Prayer se rvi ce, Rev Roy Deeter , postor. Sunday
INDEP ENDENT
HOLINE SS oft highway 160. Sundoy School
p.m .: Yo ung peop le's meeting .
Gilmore, fir st elder ; evenin g ser · s&lt;hool. 10 a .m ., mornin g w ar · Wedne sday , 7 30 p .m .
sc hool G1 ·30o .m .: wors hip serv ice, CHURCH , INC. - Pearl St ., Mid· 10 a.m . Superintendent John
7 30 p m. Thur sday.
v•ce . 7:30 p .m Wed nes day prayer sh1p 11 om . S un de ~ e\l enmg
CH,ESTER CHURCH OF THE 10.30 a .m . Bible s1udy and p rayer dleport . Rev. O'Dell Manley, Loveday , First Wednesday night
MIDDl EPOR T- FIRST BAPTIST .
meetin g. 7:30p.m.
wor'ihip 7 30. Pr a yer meet ing NAZAREN E. Rev . Herber t G rote , !&gt;e-rv1c e , Wednesday , 7:30p.m .
poslor, Sonny Hudson , ~undoy o f month CPMA services , second
Mrs. Pearl Norris spent a
Corn er S11l f h and Palm er thve Rev.
M T. MORIAHCHURCH QFGOD, and Bib le stud y. Thursdov 7:30 pa stor . Wors h1p. se rvice , 11 a .m .
RUTLAND
school supt . Sunday school. 9:30 Wednesday WMB meetin g, third few days with her sister, Mrs.
Kirby Oiler . pastor
Rober t
Rac1ne Route '2 . Th e Rev . Charles p m youth ~er vi c e . b p m Sun · and 7 30 p .m . Sunda y , Sunday
youth service .
RUTL AND CHVRCH OF CHR IST. o.m .: even ing wo rship , 7:30p.m . thr ough fifth
Fltt Warner.
Po rker , su perin tendent . Sunday ,
Hand , pas t or . Sunday ~ch ool 9.45 day .
School . 9:30a .m . Richard Bor ton . Lorry Cole man , pastor: Co· Sun · Prayer
and pra ise service . George Croyle. pos't or .
WMP O Rad io pr ogram 7:4S a .m ..
Mrs. Edna Roush ·was a
a m . mor n1n g wors h1p 1 I a m
CHES lER CHURCH OF GOD , sup!. Prayer meeting Wednes - day !ochoo l sup ts .. Sam McK inney Wednesday , 7 i30p .m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl - 570
Sunday School , 9:15 a.m .. Morn ·
Eveni ng ser11ices, T u esdo~ an d He ... Donny R_ Cook . posto1 Sun- day . 7 30p.m
an d Herb Elli t t. Sundoy s&lt;hool and
THE PEOPLE'S CHURE:H OF Grant St., Middleport: Rev. Bobby Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
1ng Wors h ip . 10 15 o.m You th oc·
Fndoy , 7:30 p .m
d o ·~ sc hool . 9 30 a .m .: wors hip
BRADFORD
CWUR CH
O F com muni on , 9:30 a .m . Worship POMEROY - Carner Main and Elkins. Sunday schOol , 10 a .m .:
Russell RouBb and family .
tivl t ies and fell o wship for junior
BEARWAUOW RIDG E CH URCH 5er\11C e. 11 am .. e\l ening se rv•ce , CHRIST , Cobd el Mtrs, pasto r . Bi · o pd co muni ~n . \0 :30a.m
Court Sts ., third floor over mor ning worship , II : evening
and senior h igh stud en ts b p.m .
OF CHRIST , Duon e Wo rden , 7 00 vou th serv ice . Wednesday. bleSundayScho o 19:30 a .m .: mor ·
RUT l AND
C 0 M M UN 11 Y lighthouse · Restaurant. Henry warship . 7:30 p .m .: Thursday Mrs. Shirley Ables was a
Sun day evening wor s h 1 ~ . 7:30
m in ister . Bible class. 9:30 a .m . 7 00 p.m .
ning church 10 :30 o .rl'l ., Sundo~ CHURCH , Sur1doy School, 9:30 Cook . pastor . Su nday school , 10 evening Bible study ond proye~ WedOeaday gu..t of Mrs.
p .m . Mid - week proyer services .
morning w orsh1p , 10:30 o .m .
LA N GSV ILLE · CHR I STIAN evening sen,i ce , 7:00
p .m . om · w orshiP ser¥i ce, II ·a .m .: a.m .; morn ing worship , 11 a .m .: meeting, 7:30p.m . Affil iated with Roush •.
Wedn esday , 7.30 p.m
evening
w or ship, 6 ~ 30 p.m CHURCH . Robe rt MuH er , pa, lor . Wedne sday ser vi,ce , 7:30 p.m .
Wednesday pray er meeting, 7:30 evening service , 7:30. Wednes· S.B.C.
Mr . and Mrs .' Herbert
CHURCH OF CHRI ST, Mid ·
Wedne sday Bibl e study .. 6::l0 p.m . ~u nda y school . 9 30 o m . Roy
lAUREL CUFF FREE METHOD IST p m . vouth 5. er vic.es . Sunday , 7 doy evening ser vice , 7:30. In ·
OF
BRADFORD
CHURCH
dlepor t. 5th and Mo(n . G eorge
NEW STI VE RSV ILLE COMMUNI · Sigman , sup! . morning wors hip ." CHURCH ; Rev . Flo yd F. Shook , p.m ., Sunday night worsh ip, 7: 30. te rdenomlnotiona l , full gospel.
CHRIST--. Gabriel Mroz, pastor. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa
Glaze . minis ter . Mike Ger lach.
TY Chu rc tJ.. Su nday School ser· 10.30 . Sunday e ven ing Sf! rvice , pa stor
lloyd Wright , Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO Sunday _schoo l , q:.30 a .m.; morn- Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.
su Peri ntenden t . Terry Von key ,
11 ice , 9:45 a .m .. Wor!ohip ~eniic e , 7:30. mid · week ser¥ JCC , Wedne s· S&lt;hool Supt .. M orning Wo t ship NAZ ARENE . Rev . lloyd D. Grimm . Pa stor Dennis Boles. Sunday- ing ch urch. 10:30 a.m. Junior Ronald Ruuell, Mai.dy and
youth min is ter , Bible schoo l , 9:30
10·30 i Ev onge listk Ser vice. 7:30 day , 7 p .m .
9·30 a .m .: Sunday School 10 10 Jr , po~o tor . Sunday school , 9 :30 $chool , 10 a.m .; w ors hip service , church program under direction
Michael, Davtd, Edward and
a.m ., morning wors hip, 10:30
p .m .
Wed ,e sd oy ,
Praye r
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE a .m ., Wedne sday Pra yer and 8i· a.m .: w or ship service . 10:30 a .m . \.1:30 a .m . Gnd 7:30p.m . Prayer of Koren MraJ for children . 2- 10,
Cindy
RouBb, Mrs. Iva Orr
a .m .. ev ening wor sh 1p
7:30:
meet 1ng , 7:30.
NAZARENE , Re v . Do le Ba ss . bleSt udy 7 30 p .m .. 3undo y e ven· Broad cast li ve over WMPO ; young meeting, Wednesday , 7:30 p .m .
. during regula r chul-ch hour in
prayer servic e 7 p.m . Wed nes·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST , pastor : Bo,b M oore
Sunday ing w o r s hip ~ 30 p m ChoH Pr oc - peo pl e 's
se r vi.:e .
7
p .m .
RUTlAND APOSTOliC C:HURCH &lt;hurch basement . Sundo~ even - vtalted Mr. and Mrs. DaM
da y .
..-~Pomeroy· Ho rmonville Rd ., Don School s~t .; Sunday s&lt;hool . 9•30 ~ ti &lt; e--Thu fS doJ :""1 p~ rn .
Evongehst ic ser \lice . 7:30 p .m . OF JESUS CHRIST , Elder James ing se.rvlc• . 1 p .m .; W.c:lnesday Lewla Sunday .at Clifton.
MIDDlEPORT CHUR CH OF THE
Ke nnedy , pa stor Bill McElr oy. a .m ., morning w onh1p, 10:415
DEXTER CHUR CH OF CHRI ST, Wednesday service, 7:30 p .m . Miller . Bible study , Wednesday . ser ¥iU , 7:30p.m .
Mrs. Edna Par1&lt;ms, 10n
NAZARENE . Re v. Jim Broome ,
Su nday sc hool supt.
Sunday a.m .. e vangelist ic ser vite . 7 p .m . Charles Russell , Sr .. min is ter:
MASON COUNTY
7:30 p .m .: Sunday School. 10 a .m .
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Mart,
Prl!lton Paraons enpostor: Mrs. Mary Lathey . Slrnday
school 9 30 a .m .. morn ing wa r - Wedne sdo v se r\l ices
prover Ri el.. Macombe r , wpt·, Sund ay
GeQrg e't Cr•ek Rood . Church
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST, Cor· Sunday night service , 7:30p .m .
sc:hool sup! . Sunday, school , 9:30
ship and cornm un• on, 10 :30 a .m .. and pro1 se, 7 p .m .. Nazarene school. 9:30 a .m .; w onhip se r- ner of Sec ond and Anderson ,
PO M E ROY
• WESLEYAN ~t hool , Q"'30 a .m .: mornin g wor+ joyed a cookout allhe home
a .m .· morn ing wor ship, 10:30
Sun doy e ven1ng youth Ch rist ian youth 7 p .m . Doll y prayer vic v , I 0:30 a .m , Bibl e Study, l ues· MaSon. Pa stor Frank Lowther. HOLINESS - Harrisonville Road ; ' 1hip , 10:30; evening·s•rvlce, 7:30 . of Mr. and
Cal'fOll White
1
a .m .;
Sund o v
ev angel ist ic
Endeavor , 6 p.m .. worsh1p ser - mee ti ng , 8 30 a .m . M en's pray er day . 7:30p.m .'
SlJnd oy school, 9: ~5 a.m .: w,or· Dewey King, "pastor , Edison Prayer m. .ting Wednolodoy . 7:30
and
famllJ
Sunday.
me e ti ng, 7:00 .p m
Prayer
MEORGANIZED CHURCH OF sh1 p ser vice . II o .m . on d 7:30 Weaver . ostlstont: Henry Eblin, pm .
v ice , 7 p,m,. Wednesday evenl ng mee t i., g . Sa tu rday , 7 p.m.
Mn. Paula Laird and lOria,
rneeti~g·. Wedn~sday , 7:30 p.,m .
praye r rntfet ing and Bib le studv . 7
EDEN LiNITED BRETHREN IN JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY p . m . ·Weekly
Bib le Study . Jr ., Sundar school supt. Sund ay
ST. PAUl lUTHERAI&gt;! CHURCH ,
UNI TED
PRESBYTERIAN
p.m .
,
CHRIST, E _l d~ n R. Bloke. pastor. SA INTS. Po,r t lond Racine Rood . Wednesday . 7;30 p .m .
sc hool . 9:30a .m .: morning wor· Corner of S.,.camor• and Sec:ond Paul aad Don, of Lakeside,
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY.
ST. JOHN LUTHERA N CHURCH . Sun day Schoo l 10 a .m . Howa rd William · Roush , pastor . Ru ~s 8 11
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST , P. ship, 11 a .m . Sunday •vening ser· Sts . , Pom•roy. fhe Rev. Wllllom Ca~ l!pellt Sunday with
Dw ight l , Zavitz , director .
Pine Gr ov e . The Re v . Wi lli am McCoy . su p! ,· M orn ing ser mon. Ratcliff . church school Direct or . 0 . Box 487, Miller St ., Ma~on , W . 11lc•. 7:30 : pray&amp;r meet ing , Thun· M iddleaw orth , Pol tor . SUnday
Don Manuel
HARRI SO N V I l lE ·Middles worth . Po slor .. Church -;II a .m .. Sunday night ser vices Sunday School , 9.30 a .m .; M orn · Vo . Sunday Bible Study 10 o .m .. day, 7:30 p.m .
School at 9:.. 5 o .m . of)d Church Mr. IJid
.
,
aad chlldnn.
PRES BYTER IAN , Re v . Ernest
ser11lces 9 30 a .m. Su nda y Schoo l ~h nsl l o n En deo -wo r. 7:30 p .m .. · ing w or shjp , 10 :30 a .m .. Sun day Wor ship II a .m . and 1 p.m . Bibl e
SYRA CUSE FIRST CHURCH OF Service~ 11 a.m .
Strickl in , pastor . Sunday &lt;hurch
IO:JOo.m .
!ong ser\l lce, 8 p .m .; Preaching evening service 7 p.m . Wednes· Study Wednesdov 7 p.m:, Voca l GOO - Not Pentecoslol, R•v.
SACRED HEART , Rov, Falhot
.chool. 9:30 a .m .. Mrs . Homer
BRADBURY · CHUR CH
O F B·JO p .m . M idweek Pray er doy e-~J.e ni ng prayer services , 7:30 mu~ l c.
George O iler , pastof. 1 Worship Paul 0 . W•llon , po1tar . Phone
Lee , sup! ., morning w o rship.
'
CHRISI M r . Donald Roley , pas tor. meeting , Wednesday , 7 p.m. Roy p,m .
MASON ASSEMILV OF GOD , ••rvice Sunda y, 9:45a .m .; Sun· 992 -lm . Saturday evenln; Moll ,
10:30.
Sunday school . 9 30 a .m .. vt_Or · Adam s, lay leader .
BETHLEHEM lfAPTIST . Rev . Ear l Dudding Lone, Mason. W . Vo . day schoo l , I I o ,m .; worsh,ip ser· 7:30: Sunday Mats , 8 and 10o.m .;
Enroute lo the Bell, the
MIDDLEPORT , Sunday schoo l ,
sh.1p serv ice , 10:30 a .m .. Sunday
1CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. Shuler , pastor . Worsh1p servJ( e . Che ster Tennant , Pastor . Sunday viu , 7:30 p m . Thursday prayer Confe~slon . Saturday . 7-7:30 p.m . Amuon River Ia fed by more
9:30a.m .. Richard Vaughan , sup!.
servk es, 7 p.m.; youth gr oup, Locoled ot Rutland on New li mo 9 :30 a .m . Sunday scti ool . 10:30 School 9 . ~S o .m .: Children' s meeting, 7:30p .m .
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST - On tho
Morning worshiP . 10:30. - .
Hood , ne 11 t to f'or e sl Ao e Pork . o .m . Bibl e Study and prayer ser · Church tJ ·45 p.m , 'Y oung f'eop le 's
MT. HERMON United Brethren ltoute 7 bypass. James E. KHtH , than 2110 lribularlea, 10111e ol
We11nesd a y, 7 p.m.
SYRACU SE . Morping worship, q
ANT IQUITY BAPTI ST, Rev . Eod f{e\1 . May Rou se . pastor . Robert vice Thursday . 7.30p.m.
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CB BASE stottons

StltrontM
1011 -0 Freq counterD104mtc
Tube type om stde bond $325

Rod•o Shock model TRC 458
Call

now tor

appointment.

Pomerov 992-21111

HITCH AND sway bar for travel
trader PaulE Vall Wor chesler
St Syracuse Oh1o below Hub
bards Greenhouse

985 359b

1971 DODGE CHARGER 500 383
4 speed h:tros Good cond1
!ton 949 2338
_..1

2 story older home. 3
bedrooms, fomlly room
wifh flrepil&lt;:e, living room,

1974 PINTO RUNABOUT : A.C ,

dining

__

wagon A C P S
mtles 992 5786

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1976 TRAN S AM Blo ck , loaded
low mtl.age h:cellent cond1
I ton 99:2 5296 or 99:2 7841

Pomeroy

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy l:.andmark

-

count 1ng
machtne
Phone
992 215b The Doily . 5flnlinel
111 Court Street Pomeroy ,
Oh10

1b SKEETER boot 7 ' , h p Mer
cury motor lrolltng m otor and USED TRA CTOR S
MF230 01esel
access~es
992 3483
l am MF135 O u~sel
MFISO D1e sel MF235 Dtese l
Smtih
..:::;::;_::__
- -- MF1b5 Diesel MF285 Dt ese l
Mf1135 01esel Cob otr &amp;
heater
NEW &amp; USED IMPLEMENTS
MF9 Baler MF10 Bole • MF 110
Boler Matthews Rotary Scythe
IF YO U hove o servtee to otter
wont to buy or sell some thtng ,
MF880 Sem1 wo untOO b bot
oe lookmg for work
or
to m Plow
MF520 12 Dt !:oC
whatever
yo u II get re~ults
Mf200 '} Row Ch opper MF39 2
laster w1th o Senllnel Wont Ad
Mechonocol
Row Planters
Coll992 2156
Transp lanter
SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
TH RE E FAMILY Vord Sole I m1le
Ph one 458 1030
N of Tupper'j Plotn s Fn and
l eon W Vo
Sot Sam til dark 1 fomt ly s1ze
te,l1 we1ght l1h1n g set many
1975 BL ACK El (ammo Clou•o.::
~o~-~t.!._"2_5 _w_o~h t or :'~n s
350 two barrel ou tomo t1 c
YARD SALE Corner o f CR37 and
power steer1ng an d brak es
CR28 tn So ~h on Fndo.,. and
Moy be seen 1';• mde~ oft
So t urdo ~
Gam to 4pm Cos
Route 7 Bvposs on 143 or call
range bo,; ~ pnng s and mot
992 3750
Good condt tton
t~ess
de ~ k plu s other m1sc
S7b00
!I ems
BASS BOAT 1S olum mum lowe
FLEA MARKET So t
Jul y 79
lme 20 h p Mere St ick steer
SRI2"
ot&gt;Of Solem Cen te r
mg Elec trt c stor1 Eagle tr oll1n g
w hef t. Jo t ell Grocer y used to
molor Col i qes 4339
be St · lam
CABBAGE CO!tN potatoes half
YARD S A L~ ""' and Sa t July 28 th
runne• beans (p ell your own )
and 29th form 9 to dark 3 mdes
54 bu C W Proll1tt Form
south ol M1ddlepon ne"t to Bet
Penland Ohto
ty s Cor ryoul '?97 7969
- - - - .-.t
ROA NOKE HAY baler New Ideo
BASEMENT RUMMAGE Sale at Ar
hoy r ake
Needs repou
thur Millers Rt I Rutland

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~oaF HOlL~W

Hor ses- ;uy se ll
trode or lrotn New an d used
sadd le!&gt; Ruth Ree ves Albany

(614 ) 698 3190
RISING ST AR Kennel Boordtng
Indoor and ou tdoor runs
Groomtng ell br eeds Clean
son1tory locilt t1es
Chesh.re
Phone (61 4) 367 0797.

- ---FEMALE , I year old

• AIREDALE
Spayed Reg tstered good w•th
ch•ld•en tra1ned
$50 firm
985 4 l3 4 orb1 &lt;~ bi:J7 3878

AKC
REGI STERED
Doberman
mole 1' , years old Bloclo. and
ton $150 304 773 5873

New Lishng - Ntce big
older home wl th wood
floors and beautiful tr 1m J
bedrooms, full basement
and attic. Home has new
root and furnt!l ce, Jlh baths.
sttf tng and dtntng room and
much more Located on
South Jrd A\lenue
tn
Moddleporl Sell lng for
125.00000
Rutlond - 3 bedroom total
elecfr t c
home ,
full
basemen t and attached
garage
Located
In
Hutchiso n Sub dtvislcn

Selling price $32 ,000 .00 .
Roclne - 1971 fleetwood
mobile home, 2 bedrooms,
carport
and
storage

bulldong On lot 145' ~ 126'
Excellent buy at S16,000 00

Crest " Manor Has many
luK ur les too numerous to
mention
Call toda y for
more tnfo
Selling for

$60 ,000 00
Maddleport - 7 rooms and
bath , • bedrMms, nice size
k1tchen and l tving room .
St fuated Cl1 I V~ a cres on
Happy
Holl ow
Road

Askong pr ice 532,000 00.
Rutland 3 bedr oom
home. bath , k itchen and
dtning area Located on

Maon Street A IIHie work
could make this
home
Se lltng

sit,"~~~~
POMEROY
LANDMARK
rot All y,,iJI
GE 1 v
K.
Holpoonl/\ppl
~.111·

Pr" '"•

.JackW (,Jf'&gt;\'r',
Mq1
Pho11o· '1'1/ /IBI

a

ntce
prtce

\14,000 00
For a qutck sale of your
propertv , see us for fast
servtce

Cheryl Lemley, Assoc.
Home Phone 742-2003
Hi lton Wolle. Assoc.
Home 949-2589
GeorgeS. HobsteHer Jr
Braker
_Home Phone 992 -5739
15

A C RE ~

Cell Ph il tp Werry
985 .425 5 l ocated on Sand
Rtdge Rood m Chester Twp

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MAIN
POMEROY. 0.
NEW LISTING -

Newer

ranch t-;pe. 5 bdrms .. close
'" Appx
1 10 acres, 2
storage bldgs., In good
co nd1 t 1on , large l i vtng
room , equtpped butlt - in

kotchen and the kids go to
Pomeroy elem Looks good

for Ul.OOO.OO
NEW LISTING -

Super

ntce 1974 mobile home In
e,.; cellent condition on a
beaut iful 1 acre fenced lot

Storage bldg , carport.
full-;

furn is hed
and
et~ulpped Close to mtnes

All for S16,500 00
6 ACRES In Syracuse,
really clean , 3 bdrm one
f loor plan home , large
kttchen , basement. 2 car
garage ,
f ron t
porch
overlooks the beauttful

Ohio Value os $32,000 00
EASTERN SCHOOL DIST
-

Nice

new 3 bdrm

1 acre,

garage .
features
Priced

ranch ,
many

rtgh1
$26.000 00
BEAT THI!.-- 3 bdrms,
large bath , :2 stories, new
(c arpeting ,
sidtng ,
down spoutin9.

•I iian,elinQ, ceo tongs J. on Ohoo
to Pomeroy

ORHOOD 6
rooms , 3 bdrms , 11!1 bat hs .
separate ut tltty . storm s.
k tds walk
t o school
$20,000 00
FAIR MARKET VALUE Is reflected w1 th thts 2
brdm home tn good nei gh
borhood and good c on
dttton New carpet tng, e t c

0!1 iy $1\ ,000 00
LOW DOWN PAY basement ,

town

4

F uli

bdrms •

tn

Cheap at $6,750 00.

BEFORE YOU BUY OR
SELL
YOUR
BEST
INVESTMENT MAY BE
AN APPRAISAL BY A
QUALIFIED
APPRAISER IF WE CAN
BE OF ANY HELP,
PLEASE CALL.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REAlTOR
,
HENRY E. CLELAND,
JR
SR CERTIFIED
APPRAISER
992 22$9, 992 ·2561
YY2·6191
FIVE ROOM house ond lot 14:2
M1ddlep or t
See Fletche r
Welch

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
JUST LISTED · 3 bedroom , living room, kitchen &amp;
bath , lots of paneling , mostly all carpeted All

with

Phone992 -2 111

HOUSE PA IN TING 1ndoor or out
door N o tab too btg or small
Heosonable proces 992 b3b8

.

AeSidentill

1ncl commer-

cool. Coli for osllmote. 24
Hour S.rvice. Any Clly,
anytime.

Phone rls-3106
Jock Ginter ,.s-3116

"

SERVICE

a G l - Tillers, LAwn loy

All typel of roofing, gutters
a downspauts. 20 yeors

a

Strvtca.

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
~h. 992-2164
·•·I mo.

10&lt;10 c

experience.

All

Bissell Siding Co.
General Contractors

8 A.M. to4 :30 P.M.
I'lL HU174

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-ttc

RUTLAND -

St. At. n4 toword Rutllnd,

Autp &amp; Truck,
Repalt
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992·5682

124 In

VACANT LANO - 10 acres of land on Rt 33 4 lane
about one mile north of 7 33 by pals. Asking Sl2.800.
S10,900 - 1 acr e level land with a 6• ~~:;12, J bedroom
m,blle home wifh natural gas heat. city 'wa ter &amp; sept tc
SlS,OOO - Wil l buy a good 5 bedrm house wi th large
livmg room and kitchen . 2 ba ths , basement, FA nat.
gas heat in Chesler

We Need
We
CA

( Moddleparl)
ol proorty
t49-2lll

Phone 992·2156

.

MASH
BROTHERS
ALUM. &amp;
VINYL
SIDING

Large J bedroom
home
wtth
bath ,
na tu r a l gas furnace ,
oak floor Sj down and
fu ll basement, n ~ee

spot

overlooktng the Ohto
Rtver Thts Is a good

buy at S19,500.
UNION i, VE. 3
shady lots Large 10

sofftt, Room Additions
&amp; A -Fr ame Homes

For Free Estlmate5

room house w1th 4
bedrooms , 2 baths
natu ra l gas
f.a
t urna ce Hobby shop,
garag e,
cove red
PICOtC patto, all t hiS
IS V A approved

Call
992-6323 or 992-60 II
6· 19-1 mo. pd.
REEVES TRADING Post , Pogevrlle
Grocer1es dry goods hard
wore feed lock shop Spectol
25lb of dog food . $3 BB

HTS

Building lots wtth
sewer, water , and
electnc
avatlable

REEVES TRADING Pos t New sh tp
men! of Western show saddles
stl ve r trimmed $200 up Also
pony saddles S~ up All hone
su pplies
Open
Monday
thr ough
Saturday
8· 8
~~~ 698 5-436

$6,000
NEW
COUNTRY
HOME 3 nice
bedrooms, step saver
kttchen, d mtng room ,
famtly room wtfh
wood
burntng
firepla ce, la rge sun
deck, front porch and
large wooded lot

Ph. m2MI

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES .
Nwnun&amp;.l'llrWiy
Tuestlu ~

thru Frldl:l)
4 r, M
~ dliy befun: publu.: Httoll

Roofing. Siding.
Room Additions
&amp; Spray Painting

FRED'S TIRE CENTER
7 20 1 mo. pd .

_3_8_25-·-"--.--·

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

51,000,000.00 WORTH
OF
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
G. Bru(e Teaford
Helen L. Teaford '
Sue P. Murphy

592 3051
.1.

THREt BEDROOM frame home 1n
M iddleport Coll99:2 3-457

Associates

TUPPERS PLAINS ' 3 bedroom I •; ,
both fo tol electrtc otr condt
tton lng full basement Iorge
BUil DING SITES for sole I acre
lots Crty wo ter 992 5809 or
&lt;185 3595
fARM 10 ' 1 acre~ Horn ond 3
butldmg s 8 room house C1ty
wot e•
One e•ghth rrn le o ff
SR33 1n Bur lmg ~-9_?~2..?~

too 992 3585

IN SYRACU SE 2 bedroom hou se
New storm wtndo ws
New
ol um tnum bu1ld•ng '1 porches

'W23219.
HOUSE AND LOT rn Oonv1Ue Poe
ed lor qutck sole 7412·2068

THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
GAI.LIA COUNTY'S lARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
CALL 446 3643

PUlliNS EXCAVATING Complete
Servtce Phon e 992 2478
PUDblE POOlS AU mes end
shapes Swim pools 2 yeors
expenence
free eslt moles
onyt htng
you
need
for
underground sw tm pool s New
chemtcol and supply store
Albany
Ohto
Ph o ne
61A 698 6555 [ After 6 pm
61-4 689 5251 John Jeff«trs or
689 S2b5 Bill G illette ) We ore
NOT all wei on PRICES
NEtGLER BUilDING Supply for
butldtng houses repo tr work
ond cabtnets Call Guy H
N••gler 949 250S after S pm
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been
coflcelled? l os t your operolors
hc;ense? Phone 992 2143

Ali urpet instollld will!
podding ot no chorgo .
E•pert insloilotoon ,

Rubber Bac11 Carpet
As Low As

'4•88

9' and 12°

Vin~

Floor Covering In Stock
Buy where you tin come In
•nd see wh•t you're geHI111

- Good nledlons stocked.

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Fully

Good Stltdlon Of

RUG REMNANTS
From

AUCTION FRIDAY 1pm New
merchanchse and lots o f vsed
furniture
table1
choirs .
wooc::Mn b.d1, chests, ches t
tvpe freezer color JV gos
r ange and much more at Ohio
Rl .... er Auction now located ol
537 Htgh Street . M1ddleport
AL4CTION SATURDAY as well as
F,ridoy at 7pm New and used
merchand11e at Ohio R1...,er Auc lltOn

&amp;up

RUTLAND

FURNITURE
742-2211

Rutlond

~ dr ,

AM, w B track

OWNER DESIRES IMMEDIATE SALE - The owner
of th•S home '" Pomerov IS leavtng the area and needs
to sell now A 1•12 s tor y home with • bedrooms Including
a spac tou s master bedroom, lovely kitchen with all the
appltances l arge ltvtng roo m, washer &amp; dryer pius
pat •o &amp; 6 acres ol land and It ' s onlyh 1 mtle from
downtown $27,500

148 ACRE FARM -

1975
TOYOTA CEUCA 6 L ........ '2995
7 Dr . H.T , 5 sp.
1974 MERCURY COUGAR XR1 .... ~2695
Atr, auto . p s, p b , half vinyl roof .

974 IMPAlA CU~M-~..9~::.~!~; '2195
1974 FORD TORINO................. .
• dr. Wgn , ps, pb, oc

Dr .. a:r. '17~
CHEV. BElAIR •··•4····•···
•••···
1
1974 CHEVY NOVA
17-95

E . M. Wiseman, Broker446-3796 Eve .
J1m Cochran, Assoc. 446·7111
Nancy Smith, Assoc. 446-4910

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~~epa~~ Ph~~~r~'l ~;2eJ

M•d

PUPPIES PART Elk hound and port
coll1e 99:2 3976
THREE

KITTENS

tn

Mtddleport

9923173

10 x 50 TWO bedroom mobtle
home $1800 9&lt;1'1 5858

-

-. ~

-~~

..

19b2 RITZCRAFT mobile home 10 x
, SO
Good c:ondrhon Clean
$3500 742 2844

Gellhe Drill
The average 1ceberg lhat
dn!ts as far south as New·
foundland and the Atlanllc
shipping lanes has a volume
of 5 million cub1c feet and
we1ghs 150.000 tons, com·
pared w1th 50 mdhon cub1c
feet and 1.5 miU10n tons
when 1l was glacier-born
three years earlier.

6 cylinder Hatc ..~oack, automatic, AS sharp . •

1973 NOVA ...........6••c.~l:·. ~-~~~.:.~.~~

PUaLIC NOTICE
tn accordance With Sectton

307 12 of the Ohto Revlud
Code . the Meigs counlv
Board ol CommiSSIOners wtll
used equipment. scrap
steel and other Items of tunk ,
bV public aucti•n a't 10 00
AM , Saturday , August 5,
\978 louted at the Ml!'t9S
County H tgnwav Depart
menf, Rout e 1 By -Pass, Ro ck
Springs , Oh io
Equipment for S11e ,u

'"II

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
cou•T OF
ME1GS COUNTY, OHIO
LEONARD L
LENTZ ,

Pl1lntiff,

VI.

ROBEY,
Defendants

NELLIE

et

II ,

N• . 16,1 79
Notlu By P'ubllcatlon
To K M Seeds , address
unknown, it l l v tno. and tf
deceased the unknown h'irs ,
devrsees,
legatees ,
ad
mm•strators, executors and
an lgns of K M Seeds, ad •
Follows:
.dresses unknown . Marte
1 1971 Ford custom
S h oemaker,
address
Sedan
2 1971 lnternatronal unknown , if liVIng , and tf
deceasted the unknown hetrs,
Ptckup Truck
3 - 19SJ Oadge Truck , w tth d ev tssees , legatees. ad
m lnlstretors , executors and
Mounted Compressor
assigns of Marie Shotemaker ,
A 1969 1 lnternattonal
..l~~resses ~ unknown, Mabel
Dump Truck
S 1959 Mack Tractor Parsons , address unknown , lf
living , and If deceased the
Truck
6 - 1966 Ford stake Body unknown heirs, dev isees.
legat ees. admtnlstr.ators ,
Truck
7 - 1969 Ford Ptekup Truck exec utors and asslgns of
addresses
8 1959 lnternattonal Mabel Parsons
unknown , Mabel Crusher ,
truck
9 1,000 Ga llon Gasoltne address uoknawn, If ltving ,
and tf deceased the unknown
Tank
10 - 1972 Ford Dump Truck he1rs, d ev lsees, leo&lt;~~ te es ,
e~&lt;ecutors
11 1970 G M C Dump admmtstrators ,
and
asstgns
of
Mabe l
Truck
addresses
12 1956 Two Wheel Cr u she r ,
unknown , Vint1e Hopk inS,
Tratler
address unknown , If l iving.
scrap Steet1nd ltetns of Junk and tf deceased the unknown
he ir s, devtsee-s, legatees .
for s••• 11 Follows
1 - Lot No 1 - Old Brtdge admin i s tra t ors , executors
of
Vtnfte
Sleel. scrap iron and ttems of and - assigns
Hopkt ns,
addresses
tunk, appro~~:imately 7 tons
unknown ,
t he u nk nown
The followtng are to be
he•rs, devisees, legate es,
c on s1 dered as m l ntmum
admtnts-frators, executors
r eQuirements for the btdders
l)l} d assigns of each ot the
1 Each ptece of equtp
followtng all of whose art ment will be sold as as, wtth
dresses are unknown
John
no warrants expressed or
Hopkm s,
Ma ry Wtlllams,
tmplied , and I')O addrt 1ons or
Emma Swearingen , Alfred
subtra c t tons to the equ 1p
ment, before or after the sale Swearingen, Elizabeth Ha ck ;'
Georoe Hack , Percy Hack,
2 The scrap steel and
Sarah
Parsons
Seeds,
other ttems of tunk Wtfl be
Theophtlus , H opk m s, and
ma rked tor sate as Lot No 1.
and wil l be sold as a lump Vlntte H opkin s
You are herebv not1fted
sum . with no add l ltons before
that a Complatnt has been
or after the sale
J - The successful btdders f t1ed '" the Common Pleas
Court of Metgs County , Ohto ,
m u st mak e paym en t m full to
Case No 16 ~ 870 1 demandmg
the Me t gs Count y Com
mtSS tone r s
b e fore
the part tf ton of tt'ie tollowmg
eq u.pment and or scrap descr i bed real estate, to wtt
Pa-r. cel No 1 The followmg
m etal and or other ttems o r
estate sttuate 1n One
tunk are removed , and the real
Hundred A cre Lot No Thr ee
removal m u st be with m ten
Hundred ~nd Ftve '" sat d
( 10 ) days after the sale
County of Metgs descnbed as
4 - Items far sale ma y be
Beginnmo ~t· the
tnspe c ted at the Meigs fol lows
Northwest co rner of Lot N o
County Htghway Department
One Hundred and Eigh teen
l ocated at the HtQhway
(1 18) tn Hor t on &amp; Dabney 's
Garage , Rt 7 By Pass. Rock
Addttton to Pomeroy on the
Sp r mgs, Oh to
Sou th l1ne of sau1 One Hun
5 - Auct ioneer for the sale dred
Acre Lot No. 305, thence
will be Dan Smtth of Racrne ,
North 4 ''~ deg West Nmety
OhtO
E tght feet to Run Street.
6 T he Metos County
thence a long sa td Run St reet
Comm1Ss toners reserve th e down the run to a po1n t
r 1o ht to accept or re1ect any
North
4112
d eg
West
or all b tdS or any part ther eof
fr om tne Northeast co r
ner of satd Lot No
118,
Mary Hobs l etter ,· Clerk
·th en ce South 4rh deg East to
Board of Metgs
sa 1d Northeast corner of No
coun t y com m tSSto n ers
118 at the South , I me of satd
100 Acre Lot No 305 , then ce
111 21 , 28, 2tc
alono said South l1ne to the
pla c e of beglnn tng, being t he
west end ot Lot No ' One
Hundred and Six tn sa1El
Horton &amp; Dabney 's Addtft on
to Pomeroy
PRD8ATE COURT OF
Parcel No 2· The fol1ow tn g
MEIGS COUNTY,OHIO•
real estat e sttuated tn the
ESTATE OF LOUISE M . Vl1!age of Pomeroy , County
KEEBAUGH,
DECEASED of Meu~s and Sta te of Ohio
Case No 22437
Bemo tn 100 Acre Lot No 306
NOT1CE OF
tn C W Dabney '$ Addlt ton to
APPOINTMENT
the Village ot Pomeroy, and
OF F1DUCIARY
more partt cul &amp;r ly descrtbed
on J uly 18, 1978, In the as follows Betng Lo t 118 tn c
Me1gs c ounty Probate Cou rt, W Dabney ' s Add 1tion to the
Case No 22 437, Marvtn L
V1l1age o r Pomeroy , ex
Keebaugh ,
Route
3, cepltng
therefrom
the
P omerov, Ohto was ap
fallowtng
parcel
The
pomted Admm tstrator of the lol1owmg real estate situated
esta te
of
Loutse
M
m the Vil lage of Pomer oy ,
KeebauQh. deceased, late of County ot Me tos and stale of
Rou te 3. Pomeroy Ohto
Ohio Betn g tn 100 Acre L ot
No 306 tn C W Dabney's
M an nmg D Web ster
Probate Ju dge . Add•fton to the V11lage of
Clerk Pom eroy , and more par
ttcularl-;
descrtbed
as
17) 21 28 IBI 4, 31c
follows
Beglnn tno a t the
southwest corner of L ot No
118 , the nce No'rth 4 1h deqrees
we1t 156 feet to a f en ce ,
thence Eul 87 feet to the east
l ine of said Lot 118 , thence
sou th on the Eas t line of s~4~
Lot No 118 to Fry StreeT
thence w es t to the p lace of
begtnn.ng

Reference Dee() Vol 211.
P age 361, Deed Records
MetQS County. Oh 10
You are notttled fhiU you
are reql.11red t o answer the
Compta1nt wtth i n twenty
etght davs after the last
publr ca tton
T he
l ast
pub! tcatron w ill be made on
the 18th day af August , 1978

YARD SALE, 701 Beech St,
Middleport 10 a m Sat • July

29th

The first president of the
Umted States to be burled m
' the Natoonai Cemetery at
Arlington, Va . was William
Howard Taft, :nterred
March 12, 1930.
• ' t'

r

LARRY E SPENCER ,
Clerk of Courh,

Me-igs County , Ohio

(1)

7, u, 21. 21 U) 4, 11. 11, 7tc

PUBLIC NOTICE
Se ated btdS wtll be rece11Jed
tn the olftce o f the Vrllage
Clerk , Pomeroy . Oh10 , unt il
12 o'clock noon on Augus t 7,
1978 tor the followtng
One new or used portable
air co mpressor, 1977 mode l
Engtne Gasol tne , 4 Cyltnder.
Water Cooled Compressor , 85
CF M 100 pst , S1ngte Stage,
Otl c;oo ted
Rota r y
Atr
Cleanl!r Dry lype Ttres -·
77SX 1S,4 Piy
,
Each bid must conl atn t he
full name of every person o r
com pan y tnterested tn the
same, and be accomanted bY
a bond or certtfted check m
the sum of SIOOOO to th e
sattSfactton of the V 1lla ge
Counctl liS a guaranty that tf
the b1d •S ac cepted con tra c t
wtl l be entered tnto and tf s
perfo rma n ce
p roperly
secured
The se checks or bonds Wi ll
be returned at on ce to all
excep t the successf ul btdd er
H1s check or bond w• ll be h eld
unt il tt'l e con tract or btd tS
pr oper ly e:.:ecuted by h rm
Th e nght tS r eserved to
r e 1ect any and a ll btds

rve

"Finally.
found
a MAN-SIZE tractor"

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SEE THEM TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE
KARR &amp;VANZANDT
BAR~AIN

HUNTERS

Jane Walton
Clerk
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
(7) 21. '2 8, 2tc

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PICNIC PLANNED
The Rutland Garden . Club
will hold 1ts annual picmc
Monday , July 31 at 6 p m at
Forest Acres Park. table
number one on the nght
Members are to brlilg flowers
and containers and partiCipate 1n flower arranging
usmg the Fair Schedule
Demonstrators are to be Mrs.
James Titus , Mrs. Ralph·
Turner, Mrs V1rgll Atkms,
Mrs Robert Canaday, and
Mrs Jack Robson Members
are to brmg table service and
a covered dish
VBSSLATED

The Hemlock Grove ChnstiWl Church will hold Vacation B1ble School July 3lAugust o,6 30-9p m. dally

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1974 Cad. Deville Sed ..... ................ '3695
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe......................11995
1976 Cad .. Deville Sed ............ . , ... , .. '6900
1977 Olds. Royale Sed......... ...... ...... 16895
1975 Chev. Caprice Wag ................... '3695
1974 Chev. Caprice Wag................. ... '2395
1973 Chev. Impala Sed...................... '895
1971 Chev. Malibu Cpe .................... 11095
1970 Chev. Malibu Cpe. ..................... '395
1973 Ford T-Bird ........................... 11695
1973 Buick LS. Sed....................... '1795
1969 Pontiac Bonneville Sed................ '895
1973 Dodge Charger SE.. .. .............. . '1895
1976 P~. Volare sed............... .. .. .. .. '2695

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Drive Home A Winner
See one of these courteou s salesmen
Marvtn Keebaugh or George Harr1s

Pete Burns,

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
tn sen

915 -3S9S

"You'll Ltke Our Qua hty Way of Doing Business"
GMC Ftnancing .
992.5342
Pomerov
Open Evenmg s untii6 : 0o- Ttl S p m Sat

1973 PONnJ£ GRAN AN ........... '1895
V-1, auto , P.S., P B , aor, vinyl

root

1975 VEGA WAGON .......~.~!?::.~!~. '1295
1973 CH£V. CHEVELLE-............. '1395
1973 MERCURY MONTEG0 .........!129S
4 dr

1970 DODGE DART .•...........•••.... '895
Custom. 2 dr. H T

TRUCKS

1975 FORD F·100 .....................'2695
,

1974 CHEVY 1f2 TON .••...............'2495
Aula , V 8, P.S., P B.. LWB

1974 QfEVY %TON ••......•.....•.. '1995

1975 MERCURY BOBcAT
24,000 miles, standard shift, air

•1995
1975 MUSTANG II .........••........••..,...'2'495
v, vinyl roof.

VANS
QfEVY C-10 .:~..:~:............... '2695
1974 ~£V. -30 ..................... ,'3295
1 ton, step van, V-8, auto., p .• , Jl.b .. dual wheels. 36,000
actu•l miles.

BOAT

18 FT. LYN.CRAFT...................... 'SOO
75 H .P., J.;.,nson motor Elo&lt;;trlstort windshield Boat,
motor and trailer.

UII'IIMt Stllc:tlan In 11le Yeller

automallc shift, V 8, 37,000 miles. ps. pb.

SAVE NOW AT

2 Or. HT. aut. air , P S, P B

1975 MAVERICK 4 DR. AUTO .•••••••••••• '2395
1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON ••••~·-~:·.:.·~:. '2595
1975 MERCURY MARQUIS ••~;~;·.!::.:.':~:.'2995
1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR•••••••• ~!~... '2295

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1974 PINTO STATION WAGON ••••••• ~~~- •• '1495
1974 VEGA 2 DR GT. •••••••••• :.'~:.!~~ .... '695
4 dr , auto

1199

5
1974 MAVERICK ••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••
· P S, P. B , air '1495
CHR
SLE
9
1 73
Y R WAGON ••• ••••••• •••• •••••
1973 OLDS WAGON••••••••• ~;~:·.~·-~·:.~~: •• 11495

6 CY•....................... '595

J_5 IN.•STOCK

OL_ _ __

1974 FORD GRAND TORINO •••••••••••••• ·'1995

2-dr , slotted wheel s, auto ., ps, pb, v r

V 8, P.S , P B , LWA

D

SPICIAU

auto air, p.s, P b

CHEv. VEGA ........ ~.~~~:.~~~ .... '395
1967 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR ......... ..S395
1970 OlDS CURASS ..................'1095

UNUSUALLY GOOO BUY - The •

owner ' s age prevents h er from continuing to operate
the I arm and she de-sires an immediate sale: SO to 60
acres tillable wtth some very good creek bottom and
hilltop land . The balance in pasture &amp; wOOds , The six
room home ls good {does need some moder"izatton),
large a ll purpose barn and sever a l good outbuildinga.
M tn e r als go wtth 1t and •t 's located In an area whl!f~
gas, oil &amp; coal have been found to be plentiful Near
Rutlahd $60's .

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IF YOU NEED

BED.fCDR ·
·l OU

FURNISHED APT for rent Adults ,
no pels downtown Pomeroy 1
Cons tru ct t on
workers
welcome
Call &lt;192·2347 or

&amp; power door locks, 35() V-8, auto , p s , p.b , "tnyt roof,

V -B, auto , p.s., p b, removable top, 4 wheel dr

A SOFA THAT

SPA CE FOR comptng trotler tdeol
f or cons tructton workers close
to power plo11t , w oter eleclnc
and w at er optd
Pnvole
99'2 23.3

stereo, crutse controL p. windom

1973 CHEV. BLAZER ........:..:...... '3695
longer able to take care of this lovely place so they
must sell now Atfradt\te remOdeled 10 room farm
home with n1ce stzed r ooms, 11h baths, • bedrooms &amp;
ca rpet th r oughout . Rural &amp; well water plu&amp; several old
ovtbu tld tngs Prtced to sell a t S-46,900

992 5434

I fem ale puppy 3 months old

V-8, auto , p 1 , p b , L W B.

QUICK SALE NEEDED" - 68 acres of (IOod bottom.
Pasture &amp; woods on Van Zandt Road. The owner ts no

3 AND 4 RM furnt shed and un
f urn t she d
opts
Ph one

I FEMAL£ coon dog age 2 years

~~&amp;Up

C..ll742·2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Horb Grote
or Gena Smilll

COUNTRY MOBIL£ Home Pork
Rou te 33 north ot Pomeroy
Lorge lots Coll992 7A79

6pm

4 Dr. Wagon.

sq. yd.

ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR prevtous
exPenen ce worktng w tth
gertatertCs
Must be on
orgon11er wtlh obtl tly to com
muntCote lots of publi c con
l oci Co ll6144467112 1or •nter
vtew An Equal Opportunity
Employer

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ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers IOO!tters trans all
s mall oppltonces lawn mowwr ,
neM:t to Stole Htghwoy Goroge
on Route 7 Phonw (bl_. ) 985

or 3 CHR'ISTIAN singer
mus tctons Interested rn tormmg
o gospel group only , coil
_ ?_~S- ,.174 alter ~~-- __

2

THREE BEDROOM modular home
Portland preo Secu rtly depostt
Refer ence
~•qutred
$:200
month Ca ll 304 773 5272 a ft er

1975 FORD LTD ........................'2995

BRADFORD .. Auclioneer
Com
plete Servtce Phone 949 2487
or 949 2000 Racme Oh1o Crltt
Bradfor d

NEED SOMEO N E to brush hog htl
ly posture Rea5onoble rote .
_ ?85 _.24,. morntng or eventng

992 3201

Construction
742-2328

523 ~

HOMESITES for soht I acre and
up Mtddleport near Ruflond Will do roo fmg cons truc lton
Coll99 '2 748 1
p lumbtng and heolt ng No tOb
too Iorge or too sm all Phone
NEW 3 b9droom house :2 baths
741 :23&lt;18
all elec
I acre Mtddlepor t
&lt;lase to Rutland Phone 99:2 HOWERY AND MART1N Ex
covohng
sepltc
sys t ems
7481
dozer backhoe dump truck
VA FHA 30 yr ftnoncrng al so
limestone , grovel
bla cktop
refrnonctng Ireland Mortgog~
po¥tng Rt 143 Phone I [bl4)
77£ Sta te Athens phone (b14J
698-7331.

bedrooms,
bath .
na tural gas furnace.
garden
space ,
2
ou tbuildi ngs
and
room for off street
parktng . Want $9, 500
we
have
over

&lt;PM

F'rtday uftcrnootl

'5495

1· 10·1 mo

EXCAVATING
doter
ba ckhoe
and dttcher Charles R Hot
f1e l d , Bo ck Hoe Servtce
Rut land Ohto Phone 742 2008

60's
314 CONDOR ST -3

Swida)

AI Tromm
Frte Esllmotos
Work Gueronlted

In Hortford, W. Vo .

phone 992 3525 or 992

CLOSE OUT on all 1Q78 Slo rcrof l
f old downs and travel traders
thru Aug 5 only Before our
vocotton !&gt;loris Make us your
offer only 5 umls 1 used IS ft ,
trotler Open Sunday Camp
Con ley Starer oft Soles ( .fh 62 N
of PI Pleasant 301. 675 5384

1977 CHEV. CAPRICE CLASSIC

dey. Stop In ot

EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe wo'k dump tru cks
and lo boys lor hire will haul
ttl l d irt to sot! ltmf!s tone and
gravel Coli Bob or Roger Jef
fers day phone 1)9'}.7089 ntght

742 2336

,.---THIS WffK'S SPfCIAL--.

comptete. Truck owners,
don't miss this deoi. We soil
•t dl~eount prtcss every

SEWING MACHINE Repatrs ser
vice all make ~ . ~:2 2284 The
Fobr•c
Sk op
Pomeroy
Aulhomed Singer Soles and
Servtce We sharpen Sc.tnors

LIKE NEW 22 foot 1977 Polomtno
fo ld down camper Awntng tee
b01c furnace sleeps b $2295

Munduy

3· 15-lfc

Mounted on now wheels,
... dy lo .... 130 to us

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ON E BEDROOM opt
Contact
Vtl loge Manor ~ Ap1
Mid
dleporl 99'2 7787

Pomeroy, 0.

NEW ABERGLAS TIRES

1

HAlf GROWN krtten golden
long ho1red w.arrng flea col
lor l ost tn Roctne oreo around
July 17 th or 18th Coli 949-'1097
or 99:2.soa5

NOTICE

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

4·30.ttc

7-7-1 'mo.

LOST
FEMALE
!hor tho tred
beagle Weartng o brown col
lor Answers to lucy Los! 1n the
Rutland , leading Creek area
Phone 742 :22Aq

respomnbk&lt; for mure UNin one uu.:tlr·
ra:t m.sertiou

MOORE'S

D.

Free Esli.mates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160-

$35.000
NEW LISTING -

LINCOLN

II• mit. off Rl. 7 by-poss on

location Woll go quick tor S35,000
57 ACRES - With a nice 1'/1 story house woth 3 bedrms .

Rt

The Publlsher reserves tl~ nghl

wOOit or reJc&lt;.'l anr 11ds d~med 00.

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

GARAGE

New or Repair
Gutters.and
Downspouts

Chester
area
3
bedroom home wtth
central heat and atr,
full ba sement, and
rural water 2 car
garage and other
outbutldmgs
4 14
acres wtth pond . Has
a trailer hook up and
tree
house
Just

shady

ROOER HYSEll

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING

Large

bl4-446 43 1 3 ·----~-

Unel

baths, sun deck and
lots of shrubbery

HOLY LAND Tour Walk where
Jesus walked 25 reservati on!
opened Hosted by Ira and
Irene Wellman Wrtle Al3 4th
A¥e Konoug9 , Ohlo 11 days.
departure
Oct
:2~

Mobtle Home sa'le!J 1:1tld Yami 5CIW!&gt;
&lt;tre BL't,'epled only wtth ush w1th
order, Z5l-~nt c:har~e fur ads carry.
u1 ~ Bu:l Number In Care of The Sen·

7-9· 1 mo.

more e~~; tra s, low heat b i l l w1th nat gas forced air
furna ce. All th1s and two nice acrt!! of land in a good

hospotal and school at (aurel Ci ofl Asking 142.500
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here ls anexcellent l
bedrm house with 1'11 bafhs. kitchen and built-In

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Phone 949-2101
or 949-2860
FREE ESTIMATES
No Sundoy C. lis Pteose

carpe ted . 7 baths. full basement with TV room, Many

and 11h baths. Mostly carpeted Btg central fireplace
wHh heatolater . Small barn and outbu lldmgs, 20 acres
lenced N1ce cou ntry sethng off' blacktop road just 6
m tnutes north of Racine .Asking $42,000
6 ACRES - N ice 1'1~ story home mostly carpeted with 3
or 4 bedrr:ps., living rm .. fam;ly rm .• with ftreplace,
basement, f uel oil f urnace , garage and outbuildings
Some fen cing, plenty of road frontage and garden
space C1 f '; water and drilled well L oc close to

wotk

Storm Windows
Call Professional
Builders

or m.nu

Otlio Rtver Over 3'12
acres of land, dn lied
well , 3 bedroom
Fleetwood
mobile
home wtth - central
heat and air, 11f2

collect e~Jentngs 216·27~· 4158•

•~mury, Card uf Titank:; and
ObllUHry 6 c:ents per wortl 13 00
mutunwn C1:1sh tn advamc:e

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Siding

JOOMoln St.
Pomeroy, Ohia
Pomeroy m-t212

LONG BOTTOM
Rt. 124. View of the

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EMt:h wurd over the mmunwn 15
wurd.!l is 4 t._'f ntiJ ~r w~ ptor dtly ,
Ads NMUlK ~ thitn tbiua :uttve
days will bl:l cJiarK~ al tht! J day

JecliOOIII The Pub t&lt;d'lt:f' wtll nol 1Je

HEAnNG INC.

"'menJ1' Otuo

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guaranteed . Coli Tom
Hoskinl, 949 -2160. Fr ..
E1tlmotes.
7 16· 1 mo

PWMBING &amp;

,

300

HOME MAINTENANCE

CARTER

o!~~
3325

Small tolllne a mower
Mr¥ica, ~sHY Ftl'luaon

Chesler, Ohio

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m

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MODERN SUPPLY

OHIO VALLEY ROOFING
AND

Mower Soles

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

large eat tn kitchen . J bedrooms, all nicely

storage build ing a nd garden space on Sf
Syracuse

~

tWO
3
under construclton at Morntng
Star Heughts
Re c room
!.replace gbroge and bose
men t Ready for occupancy tn
neor future lee Cons truction
99'2 34541 or 6 14 440 9568

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

12&gt;
1.90
22&gt;

ISO
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STAN S 8AftGAINLAND A store R N
PA"T TIME
Cammuntty
for the paop ... W• buy, trade
health nurstng experi•nce
and 1ell New and gDod us~
preferred Must be resld•nl of
merchandes•. furniture and ap
MeigJ County, and b. able to
pltances Antiques You wtll
~ vary worktng doy1, Reler.nces
always gel a fotr deal wtth
requtr.d Pu:k up appl1cotton
Stan Open 7 days o we.k
form and further tnformo tiOn ot
Monday thru Soturdoy 9 om to
Melg~ County ofhce of Planned
Parenthood of Southeastern
-~ p~ s~!'doy 1Oom to 0 pm
Ohto
County Courthouse,
ACCO ~EED D&amp;olers ovotlobl• '7n
weekdays except Thursday
thtS area Wrtte Stan Eookley,
Route I Killbuck .44637 or coli _!qual Opportu_n~~p.!_o_rer _

Chur..:c

100

TWO ACRES - A beautttut • yea r old, 3 bedroom holT.

Sl1 ,700 will buy o good 2 bedrm . house and garage,

~ack W. Corsey, Mgr.

---.r
bedroom houses

Cuh

tnsulated , natural gas heat, outside cellar. Nice Ohio
R1ver view L ocated near Racine Priced for qvlck
sale $9,500

approx one acre land Have a took . Only$47 ,900

Pomeroy Landmark

-NEW

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J5 Worlbor Under

Only. $14,000
NEW I:ISTING -

heat ong and coo long Very tow elec. bills . Ail this and

-~oi l P92 ·7~ - ---~­

61&lt;-698 2bl&gt;5

4 bedroom frame
home Has bath. city
water, natural gas,
fireplace
tn
the
ltvtng , :2 car garage
and extra level lot

appliances, family rm with fireplace, all ntcely
carpeted Full basement with wood burn1ng stove
At tac hed (2 car) garagl! ChrysJer Air Temp central

OLD FURNITURE rce boxes brass
beds tron beds desks etc
com plete hou sf!holds
Wnte
M D Miller, Rl 4 Pomeroy or

or wtth acreage m tht ! oreo
Land co ntract or owner ltnonce
pon•bl~ 99:2 501-'4-'-.-,--FOOT CONTROllED electrte troll
~g~or__~~ 37 17

804W. Moon
Pomeroy
ff2·2291
Aller Hours
C..llft2-713l
CONTACT:
Lois Pout.y

Spacious
Split
level
Colonial located on Riggs

FOUR NEW 15 tn ch wh1te spoke
wheel!' for Dodge or Plymou th
S100 Phone 9q2 b288

Forest Pro
fo r slondmg
992 59b5 or
8S70

-HOUSE
_.,.
-------IN pomerov ol M tddlepo rt

cellar ,

outbuildings, grape arbor ,
No. 216 $17,500

Zj&amp;j'! =- .

GeorgeS. Hobstetfer Jr.
Broker
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone m -6l3J
Office Hrs
911 m .-5p m .
Closed Thursdays &amp;
Soturdoy ot noon
Your Full Time
Re11 Est1te Broker

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CHI P WOO D
Pol e 5 mo •
d•ort"'eter tO on lar ge st end $8 WATER WElt.,dnlltng W1ll1om 1
Grant 7 42 2879
per ton Bundled slob SO per
ton Delt11ered t o Ok10. Pollet
Co Rt 2, Pomer oy 99'} 2689

OlD COINS podlet watches
class rtngs weddmg bands
dtomonds Gold or silver Coli
Roger Wam sley 742 2331

garage,

RrAI
'JY
t.N.

curl 7773

Will CARE lor the elderly In our
home Phone '?9'1 73 1d

TIM BER POMEROY
duels Top pnce
sow limber Co l i
Kent Ho101by , I 4_.6

Modd leport
Large
tot, completely remodefid.

53'17

comple telv fenced
woven
wtre 2 barns, storage buildtng
Ctty water drilled well , Iorge
11. • 60 mobtle home
2
bedroom ltv1ng room , krtchen
both
f treploce central otr
IOIOI eiKirtC 2 porches w1n
dow owmngs cedar fence tn
front Heouttful set11ng somw
po stur e
some woods and
mot;..e
A 1 condttton
Colt

2U E Se&lt;CHICI Strftf

H()BSitiiER2

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car peted ,
kitchen

r~9~92~~7;3~9~
-~;;:~·~~ =;
~ ~ ,..........__

•289.95

:Aiiidil

l'ilZl&gt;i_~"":o-~

modern
dishwasher

THREE
BEDROOM
h ouse
plovroom , utthty room foyer ,
Iorge ktt chen and ltv tng room
mostly carpeted wt th ftreploce
on ' l oc re of land near town
ca ll
For more tnlormot ton

soffen &amp; - eondltton your
! water with Co-op w•ter
softener, Model UC-SVI.
Now Only

REGISTE RED APPALOO SA more
Phone 992 -2181
$500 12 yvors 59tn 7A7. 2644
1971 1'' TON FORD X l T Ra nger
truclo. Good cond • li on S1500
742 28-44
COAL LIMESTONE sand gro11el
calc iUm chloode lert tlue r dog
HEll CENTRAL 01r co nd1 honer
load end all types ol salt EX
Un~t
model CU229AQOJ0
eel s or Sa lt Worlo. s Inc E Motn
Never used complete wtt h con·
neclmg tubmg Wdl sell below
51_ Pome!_OY ~2_2~1
dealer cos t $500 or best offer BU RRO UGHS SENSI MAliC oc

~ ~ s~~~~oy J~l y 29th
YARD SALE
Morv1n McGu•re
restdence oft Rt 7 Bypa ss 9 7
Fr oand Sot

bedroom .
2
Bedroom

19H OL DS CUTLASS Supreme
PS PB
AC Good shape
Coll99:2 7841

Londmork

···:!_ack W. Carsey, Mgr.

742 2692

carpeted

throughout. kitchen
completely equipped,
laundry room with washer
and dryer , 2 baths ,
outbuilding with electric
for stor~e. alum. siding,
storm windows, new roof,
on double lot . Asking
$35,000 Owner will take
mobile home as down
payment.
Prefer
3

1972 INTERNATIONAL Scout b-4

m

room,

ow2m3

Let

1972 750 KAWASAKI STREET btk e
992 529b

P 8 64 000

1971 AMC HOANET wagon Spar
tabout b cyl book va lue $550
Wtll se ll for S300 because
reverse •s out 99'2 2426

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

$1000 741 7&lt;26

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304 882 3120
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1973 GRAN TORIN O stotton

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16 FOOT FIBERGLASS boot 75h p
E11tnrude motor Wtth trotler

'

8 &amp; S MOBIL E HOMES Pt Plea___, - sent W Vo best de Hec::k s
18 ) ACRES on l tncoln Htll wtt h
1973 Broodmore 14 • b4 2
water and sewage Make on of·
bedr oom
f~ ~- Phone
992 6333 or
1973
I 4 14
:oo: 60 2 bedroom
1972 Dorton
V1&lt;ton on
x 67 J bedroom
2 bath
1972Collentrv 12xb53bedroom
19b9 Sto lesmon 12 x 60 2
bedroom

GIL BERT LIONEL ele-ctm: tram ac
cessones Statton house log
etc
loader
water tower
Phone after 5 992 29b I

·-

new fires , l(t(.onomtcal

Pomeroy Landmark ~0
W C..rsey, Mjr.

TRACTOR FARMALL Super C and
equtpment J!! 1_2_:
4:,
2'cc---

CANNING TOMATOES Harry Hd l
Form l etart Falls Oh1o

s10'15

-'--

HAND CONTROL
20 speed
Pflueger trol ling motor $55
992 3717

GREEN BEANS Coli Q.t.9.2471

8i'illO'r·

ClUB cob ptckup

auto vtnyl top $1200 1 1976
Che11y luv Ftberglo ss .rt,.a pper
$2700
New
Hove n

and

new 40 chfiJnnel om s1de band
Used 2 months $200 992 7066

CAMARO

53 500 mrles S1b50 742 24b0
------1972 PlYMOUTH DUSTER P S
A C

Reohsflc Novo 7 B speakers
$130 Len than o year old Coli

ferr tngs

CHEVROLET

985 3504

A
N
N
N
G
TOAMTOES Ptck your own Br
tng own contotner Marshall

TWO 75 wall R.oltsflc Novo 8
speok•n
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Rep. Sam Gibbons, D-Fia., would make the first $100,000
of profit from the sale of a house or apaJ;tment free from
capitlll gains or minimum tax if lt has been the taxpayer's

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Mitchell says he understands the money
the mall through the· rolling sagebrush JrOblems of postal workers in other areas
country near Arapahoe , Colo., and he but he says there are other factors
doesn't plan to t11op now even if there is a involved.
nationwide mall strike.
"In rural areas it takes less to live but
"We take an oath not t0 strike and I will then, they get a lot of things for living there.
not strike because I feel·like I am doing all If they want tO live in higher populated
right and I have a good job," said Mitchell, areas th~ get some I'OI'Veniences.and that
60, who has two 7!MnUe routes along the makes a difference," said Mitchell.
flat land where Colorado meets Kansas.
In Washington Thursday, the American
The threat of a national ,poStal strike, Postal Workers · Union advisory
possibly as early as next week, increased committee, made up of leaders of union
Thursday with the rejection by ooe union's locals, voted 29-!5 against the proposed
leadership in Washington of the proposed Contract and then decided ID submit the
cootract just negotiated with the. Postal contract In a vote by its 300,000 members.
Service.
. Immediately after the advisory
Mitchell says !lie Postal Service has committee vote, a group of dissidents
been good to him. His pay as a mailman announced it would !Ue suit in federal
belps pay for the farm where he and his court to prevent the polling of the rank and
wife raised two children.
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file. They said the union constitution
"Farming is a hobby -something !like makes the advisory committee vote
to do, but there is no profit in it. I can binding.
afford that hobby because work for the
Three other unions ·a lready have started
post office helps subsidize it." ·
to· poll their members. The APWU is the
"The postal service has been good to me ooly one with an advisory committee vote.
over the years. I never have struck and I
Mail balioting is expected to be
just won 't do it," said Mitcbell.
completed in about two weeko, but a strike .
Most of the opposition to the proposed Could come,sooner.
national contract offering an average
In New York, 23,000 postal worke~ plan
increase of 19.5 percent in pay and cost-&lt;&gt;f- to vote Moo day on a strike proposal, with a
living raises during three years has come . walkout expected at dawn TUesday if the
from big city area postal workers. They vote is yes, a spokesman said.

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in the sta te of Ohio. at the. dose of business on June 30, 1978 published in resP.onse to ca ll
made by Comptroller of the Currency. under Iitle 12. United States Code. Section 161.
Charter number 1980

National Bank Region Number 4

Statement of Resources and Liabilities

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Thousands of dollars
Cash and due fr om banks. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .......... . ... . .. Sl ,792,a41 .47
U.S Treasurysecurilies. ... . . . .
. . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . ............ 9.867.119.77
Obliga tions of States and political
subdivisions .. .
. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .
. .. ...... . ...... 2,213.447.83
Other bonds, notes, and debentures . . . .-" -· . ...... . ... , ........ .. ......... ... l,742.:i0
Federal Reserve·stock ~ nd corporate stock ... .· . . ............ • ............... 48,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell ........ __ . . . . . . ........ . ........... , ..... J.57a,OOO .OO
Loa ns. Total !excludmg unearned income 1. . . . . . • . • • • ... 11,137,422.R2
Less Reserve for pO~sibleloan losses .
. . . ... . ... . .... . . 5f·I ; ,, ,o
Loans. Net ................................ . . .. ............ __ ...... . . 11,087,311.34
Bank premises, fu rn iture and fixtures, and
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other-asseis representing bank premises .... . .. . ........... . ............. .. 291 ,343.89
Other assets . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . ..
.. .. ............... ..... ........ 168.:&gt;11 .92
TOTA L ASSETS .......... .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . ..... . ......... .. ......... S27J)6jiJl48.72
Demand deposits of indi viduals. prtnshps .• and corps ..... . ........... . . . .... a,393,8la.:i5
Tune and savi ngs deposits of individuals.
prtnships, a nd corps ... .. ...... . ........ . ................. . ........... la ,676, 17a.60
Deposits of United States Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 155,175.45
Deposits of States and political subdivi sions . . ...... . . ........ . .. ........... 3,240,344.97
Certified and officers· checks . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... .... . 93,197.84
TOTAL DOMESTI C DEPOSITS ..... . ............. .. . .. .... . ............ 24,:;58.709.41
Total demand deposits . . .. . . ......... . . ...... .. .. .... . . 6,814.274 .82
Total time and savings deposits .. .. ... .. .......... .. ....... 17,744,434 .59
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOREIGN OH' ICF.S . ......... . ...... . ...... .. ............. ..... 24,:;58,709.41
Other liabilities . . . .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .
.. .... .. .. .... ... ..... ...... 102.22(1_68
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excludmg subordinated notes and debentures ) ....... $24,660,930.29
Conunon s tock :

a. No. shares authorized 8,00J
b. No. shares outstanding None
(par value 1.... .. ... . ... .. . .... . .. . ..... $200,000.00
Surplus. .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .
. .. ..... ...... : .. . ..... ..... ..... 1.400,000.00
Und1vided profits . ............................ . ........................... 760,911.01
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . . .... 43,207 .42
TOTAL EQU ITY CAPITA L ................................ .. .. .. ...... ·12·404,118.43
• TOTAL I.IABII.JTIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL .
. . ... .. . .. . .. . . ... ... .fll,065,048.72
Average for 30 calendar days endin~ w1th report date:
CHsh Hnd due from hanks .... . . . . . . . .
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.. "" ... . ..... .. . $1 ,569,000.00
F'ed. funds sold Hnd securities purchased
under •greements to resell . . . ......... . ........ . ...................... 1,277,000.00
Total loans ................... . ... . ............ . . . ...... . .. . , ........ 11,026,000.00
Time deposits of $100,000 or more in dorn ~stic offices . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1,133,333.00
Total deposits.......................... .. ...... . ......... . ......... 23.921.000.00
TOTAL ASSETS . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..... . . 26,451 ,000.00
Time certificates of deposit in denomination of $100,000
or more (outstanding as of report date ) ..... . .... .... .... . .............. $1 ,400,000.00
l. J oan Wolfe. Assistant Cashier. of the abuve-named bank do hereby declare that thi~
Report of Conditi on is true and correct to the best of my know ledge and belief.
Joan Wolfe
July 19.1978

We , the undersigned directors Hltest the correctness of this statement of resources and
liabilities. We declare thHt it h&lt;os been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true a nd correct.
Edison Hobstetter
Phillip W. Kelly - Directors
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The Tuppers Plains Tigers
defeated lhe Reedsville
Rockets by a score of 7-1 last
night to capture the championship in the Eastern Little
League Tournament.
In that game, played at
Eastern High · School, J .
Bauman of the Tigers was the
leading hitter with two homeruns. Bauman also pitched
five innings for the win. He.
gave up three walks and one
hit and had II strike outs.
M.
Collins
relieved
Bauman in the sixth, pitching
one st'rike out. Others hitting
for the Tigers were T.
Everett with a double, L. Life
with a triple, and Gillilan and
Carpenter, each with a
single.

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climbed dramatically to
reach a record high today.
The dollar sagged acroas
European money markets in
a slump dealers attributed to
an International Monetary
Fund sale of dollars in New
York .'
Currency tr$ding In Tokyo,
the focus of most of the
world's financial attention
this week, was brisk but the
dollar stayed at abOut the
same rate - its lowest in the
post-World War II period.
Gold skyrocketed
in
Loodoo to a record '199
during trading. II opened at a
new high of $198.25 per ounce,
up $4. t250 over Thursday's
close of '194.1250. The
previous record price of
$197.50 ~as set on Dec. 30,
1974. Deillers reported a brisk
demand . .
In Zurich gold gained $3.75
to $197.6250. Dealers said the
rise was due to investors and
speculators getting into the
market as a hedge against
cUrrency upheavals .
The dollar, however", ·in a
turnaround from Thursday's

p.m. at the Orange Fire
House in Tuppers Plains.

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not to stop delivering mail

chief residence f«r at least two years.
H a homeowner made a profit of $100,000 in selling his
borne, he would pay no tax. But a homeowner who made a
JrDfit of $120,000 would pay capital gains taxes oo $20,000.
The coounittee estimated the proposal would cost the
Treasury nearly $750 millioo a year, most of it goiljg to
taxpayers in the $20,000 t.o $50,000 tax bracket.
The chairman of the Senate .Finance Conunittee, Sen.
RusseU Loog, D-La':, however, has JrOmlsed an even
more generous, capital gains cut, perhaps to 19 percent,
when the bill reaches his panel.
The $16.2 billion tax cut includes $10.4 biUion in tax relief.
for individuals and about $4.8 billion for corporate and
capital gains tax relief, plus about $750 million in
individual capital gains tax relie( for home sales, $250
million in tax credits for rehabilitating existing
commercial buildings and $159 million iit additional job
credits relief for businesses that hire the hard&lt;ore unemployed.
The legislation would elimlnste the $100 individual
deduction for political contributions, but retain the $2!i
individual tax credit for such contributions.
It also would eliminate some current medical
deductions, bUt allow deduction of the full costs of medical
and hospitalization Insurance premiums, prescription
medicine and drugs and other qualifying mediCal expenses that exceed 3 percent of adjusted gross income.

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J . Larkins was the losing
pitcher, giving up six hits and
four walks. He had 10 strike
outs. The Rockets lone ·hit
clime on a J . Larkins triple.
. Trophies were presented to
the Championship Tigers and

second. place Rockets after
the game.
Coaching the Tigers were
George Collins and Charles
Collins. Hugh Martin and
William
Gilland
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Sayre, Mason; one grandson,
MRS. BIRTlE WYATT
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Mrs. Birtie Wyatt, 90, Rt. 4, Alan Sayre, Mason; four
and
Pomeroy, died this morning great-granddaughters
several
nieces
and
nephews.
at Veterans Memorial
Funeral services will he
Hospital following a long
held
Saturday I :30 p.m. in the
illness. Arrangements will be
announced
by
Walker Foglesong Funeral Home
with the Rev. Ralph Mahoney
Funeral Home, Rutland .
officiating. Burial will be in
Graham Cemetery. CaUing
hours are 7 untill 9 p.m.
LILLIAN M. REITMIRE
Lillian M. Reilmire, 84, today .
Mason, died Thursday in
IN THE SERVICE
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Navy
Boiler Technician
She was born on April 13,
Fireman
Apprentice Garland
189.f In Trenton. N. J. to the
L.
Aleshire,
son of Howard E.
late William and Georgina
and
Avonell
Al~shire of 108
Howard WoodS.
Union
Ave
., Pomeroy ,
She was preceded in death
recently
returned
from a
by ,her husband Henry
deployment
in
the
Caribbean
Reitmire in 1969 along with
Sea. He is assigned to the
one son and a brother.
USS
Fiske,
She was a member of the destroyer
homeported
in
Bayonne
. N. J.
United Brethren Church and
A
19n
graduate
of
Meigs
the Stewart Johnson VFW
Auxiliary, Feeney Bennett High School, Aleshire joined
American Legion Auxiliary, the Navy in June t9n .
Middleport, wtiere she served
as chaplain for several years.
Survivors in clude one
GROUP MEETS
daughter, Mrs. Thelma May
Ladies of the Faith Baptist
Church Missionary
Fellowship gathered at lh.e
church July j(), for their
Tbe monitors at tbe monthly meeting.
President Louise • Dennis
Freoch Art Colooy for Ibis
called
the meeting to order.
weekend will be Mrs.
Hallena
Wheeler read the
Bruce AlkiDJon and Mrs.
minutes
of the previous
Josepb Stiles lor the
meeting.
The ·. joys and
Saturday I till 3 p.m. duty
frustration
s
of being a
and Mrs. Belly McGIDDess
mother
were
presented
in two
aod
Mrs .
Raymoad
poems
read
by
Win
Vallance
Blowers, Jr. for the ..te
duty . On Suoday Mu . for the evening's devotions .
The ladies are working on
Harry Mills and Mrs. Mary
Mossman wUl share the quilts for a missioo hospital
early duty and Mrs. in Bangladesh. Cutting and
Charles Gammon 8Dd Mrs. sewing squares will he the
project for the next few
Mildred Heslop the 3 till i
meetings . Refreshments
p.m. duty.
were served· bY. Carol Lahaie
and Lois Sterrett. · --

Will offer
degree in
new course
Rio Grande Community
College will offer an associate
degree in applied business in
food service management
technology . This news came
out of the Ohio Board ol
Regents' July 21 meeting,
attended by Bob Evans and
six. other regents.
The office of Ron Easley,
coordinator of two-year
programs, said that the
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, GALLIPOLIS- After 12 months of
preparation, au is ready for the 1978
·Gallla Qlunty Junior Fair.
· The 29th annual youth exposition
will begin a six-day stand Monday with
opening ceremooies dn Main Stage at "!
p.m.
Fair offi~ials are hoping for excellent weather to go with the variety of
program activities being offered this
year.
In 1977, the first six-day fair drew
approximately 61 ~000 persons. AU timere&lt;:ord attendance is 82,500, established
in 197S.
Since last August, lairboard
members and other interested fair
boosters have been busy preparing for
the .1978 event.
Wayne Russell, president of the
Gallia County Agricultural Society,
Saturday thanked his directors and all
others who have worked long and hal'&lt;f
to make the 1971 fair ~ huge .success.
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city an~ county work together for the
youth of Gallla Co!IJltY. "These com·
munity people . forget their own per!!(&gt;nal problems and try to make the
Gallia County J untor Fair better each
year," Russell said.
The president pointed out, as in the
past, falrhoard officials have continued
to make improvements to the fair. ·
Among ot~r projects, new lighting has ·
been installed and the horse ring lighted
for additional use during the lair and
throughout the year.
Ru8sell said the board has in!.Teased Ihe amount paid for premiums
to exbibitors, more than $1,1100, io give
each participating youth more money
for the excellent job they do with their
projects and showmanship. . ,
Tickets have been on sale ·for the
fair since the first of July.
. Prices are ; Membership (in-

dividual, $4 ); season pass (individual,
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free; general awnission $1.25 (up to 12
years, free.).
Here's the p~ogram lor the 1978
Gallia County Junior Fair :
Monday , July · 31 (Queen Night ) - 7
p.m . Official Opening, VFW Post 446 4,
Opening Pra yer. Robert Co lv i n ;
Nat io nal Anth e m , Southwestern High
School Band, Welcome Addres s - F·air
Board
Pres i dent . Introduction
of

Oignitaries, Main Sta9'e. 7: 15 p.m. Band

Concert. Southwestern H i~h. Sc;hool Band,
Main Stage . 7: 30 p.m . Dog Obedience
Judging, Show Arena . 7: 30 p.m , 4-H
Judging, . Act i vities Bldg . 7: 45 p.m . Jr .
Fair Majoret1e Lin~ Confe!t. A11n _Rieser,
Supervisor. Main Stage . 8: 30 p.m . Ofd
Tyme Chorus - Senior Cit izens, Main
Stage. 9 p.m .. Mi ss Gallia County Q'ueen
Pageant. Main Stage .
Tuesday, Aug . 1 - 8 a.m . 4-H and FFA
Judging. Activ ities Bldg . 9 a.m ., Horse
Judging , HQr.se Ring·. 12 :-3 0 p.m .. Garden
Tractor Pulling Con test sponsored by th e
Gallipolis RotarY "club , Show Arena . 2
p.m .• Sr(l?t ll Animal Judging, Dairy Barn .
6 p.m ., Style Revue , Main Staae ;. 7 o .m ..
· Sheep Judging , Show Aren~ , B p,m . Gene

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SUNDAY, JULY30, 1978

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In various group activities Friday morning at the annual

Meigs County 4-H Clothing Judging. Self and peer evaluation

and modelling practice were among the acllivilies supervised
by Meigs County Hom e Economics Agent Diane Eberts.

Clothes
judged

Elberfelds l.n Pomeroy.
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Philadelphia to extend his mark to 4%
games and · lie Bill Dabeln's 1894

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COLUMBUS - Ohio Public Workors
United has recently been grante.d a
charter by Secretary of State Ted W.
Brown to operate as ·a non·profit cor·
poration in the State of Ohio. The principal
office is to be located in Gallipoli s.
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The Articles of Incorporation sta te the
purpose of the corporation as being
" PubJi c ~ mployee labor org anizati on
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prodigal son In 1980 only five days after
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his forced resignation.

about 6 percent of
concrete poured.
Work to remove t se portions began
July 17. All cost rela~ to replacement·
of the concrete are t responsibility of
the general contract .
Future construction sche dules
indicate that without further extensive
rain delays, concrete .pOurs should be
completed the week of July 31. Structural steel constructon will begin ·
Wednesday of that week. If these
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any public employee of the State of·Oh1o ,
who is a member in good standing of Ohio
Public Workers United ..."
Michael Clifford. Rt. I Gallipolis.
Dennis Van Sickle, 3220 Nimeshillen
Church St., Hartville, Ohio 44632, and Dora
Clifford. Route I, Gallipolis, will serve the
corporation as trustees. Michael Clifford
SPECIAL GUESTS - Roda Omer, left. and Nadereh "Azy " Sadoogh right
has been appointed as Statutory Agent .
relax at poolside at Friday evening 's Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary Club 'picnic:
Rod a, of Somalia, and "Azy," of Iran, were weekend guests of Rotarian and Mrs.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Bernard Fultz and family , Middleport, through a program at Ohio University
Fair Monday and a t'hance of
which puts foreign students and local families in touch. Both girls are students at
showers Tutsday and Wednesday.
0 . U. in the Ohio Program of Intensified English. See Page D-1 for additional
Highs will range from the mid 70s north
ptctures and story about the annual Rotary picni c.
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to the mid 841s south, whUe lows will be
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Allegations about GSI refuted
them .
" Dumping generally implies that not true of the entire ~roup of 73.
Dr. Levester Cannon, commissioner of individuals are placed in liv ing
" in a ny event all necessary steps
the depa rtm ent 's division uf mental arrangementS tess desirable," Dr. Cannon have now been ta ken to notify the county
retardation. labeled the allegations as said, ''But each or the nursing homes used program and district orfire inv.olvcd," he
"absolutely untrue"' after one of his deputy for placement of the 73 clients were' said.
t'Ommlssioners reviewed them and found reviewed and round to be far .superior to
"The allegahon that individUals were
them .unsubstantiated.
the environmeQt of Gallipolis Slate In· olaced without contacting the welfare
stltute."
. department is distorted because it impiles

,Railro~~ worker critically injured

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firs&lt; m•nager to baseball history
! the
hired oo a "deferred basis" Saturday
! " 'hen the New York Yankees an~
i nounced th ~y were bringing back their

O.arter granted
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NEW YORK !UPI)- Bounce-back
Billy Martin, in another bizarre turn
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4-H Advisor ; Darlene Lambert, Jackson
County Home Economics ExtensiOn
Agent; Cindy LeMa§ter. homemaker and
. teacher in Vinton County; and Denise
Shockley who has a degrcoe in home
emnornics from Ohio State University.
Helping with lhe activity groups were
Jean Spencer, Pansy Jorden, Mandie
Rose, Diane Smith, Opal Dyer. Beth RitEVALUATES CLOTHING _: Suzy Carpenter, former Meigs High Scbool
chie, Tammie Starcher: Paula Hysell.
H"'?e Economtcs.lell(!her, looks over.an item of clothing made by one of the many
Mary Colwell, and Mary Mura.
4-H ers parttclpa!ing Ill Friday mornmg's Clothes Judging in conjunction with .the
Metgs County Fair. The winners will be announced Tuesday, August I, at the
Winners will be announced Tuesday,
annual Style Review to be held at 7:30p.m. at Meigs High School .
August 1 al the annual 4-H Style Review.
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The show will get underway at 7:30p.m. at
Meigs High School. At that time also the
Meigs County Junior Fair Queen and King
will be announced along with the introduc·
GALLIPOLIS - The GaiUpolis City
lion of other Meigs County royally in· CommiSIIIon wlll meet TUesday, Aug. I, at
eluding the Sheep and Dairy Pri~c"esses .
i p.m., Ill the Mualcl(llll Court Room.
COLUM BUS - The Ohio Department
Items on the agenda Include 'reports by
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, ._ ..... the oily manager, city clerk, and city of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
englneeri ordlnancel!i and resoluUoos ; refuted Saturday allegations by the Ohio
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Hancho
communtcetloas aad miscellaneous Legal Rights Service that Gallipolis State
Institute had " dumped" 73 mentally
Kim, coavlcted of co01pirlng to (IIISII
buSiness.
retarded residents since June l into .
...,110 to cpagressmen on beh•U of
nursing homes incapuble or caring for
floatlr Korea, oald Saturday hiJ lawyers
have reoched a plea-harplalng with
!lie Juotlce Department In bia lax
evasloll ea1e.
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kim! wltol-·ltlll malDiatu .biJ .. ,.,_ ·
DoceDtt, oald lie wUJ pltilld IUilty~llo one
NEW HAVEN - ~ railroad workman for the New Haven and Community Fire
&lt;GUlli of a feder8l lax evaoloa/ lil!lcl·.. : . ~~s critically Injured Friday after he was Department, S~c k was retrieved from the
moat H btl wile, SOoaduk, dori WI ... .ki\ocked oft a railroad trestle at New bottom of the ravine through a spectacular
have lo 1elbroqli a ltiol and becouse
Hkven by a crane and fell onto a dry creek join! rescue operation conducted by the
btl lepl loallln a..t re.. ted publldty
bed, located down a steep JG.Ioot em- fire department and rescue squad
olreadJ have coot him S3 mlllloll ia
bankmerit .
members.
buolaeu aad lecolleeo.
, Joe Ray Suck, 53, Route 1. Belpre, b..
James states thai the rescue squad
was taken to Holzer Medical Center by the was notified of the accident at 9:20 a.m.
"'WI..
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New Haven Rescue Squad and was ad- and responded to the scene. Upon
milled
with compound · fracture~ of the eva luatlng the situallon, they requested
REiri"IIAININGORDER
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right
leg
, fractures of the left leg, right the assistance of Ihe fire department in
NEWARK, N. J. (UP!) - A federal
wrist
and
rlb3, ~nd a possible kidney in· raising Suck from the ravine .
judge IIIUed 1 temporary restraining
jury.
Following
surgery, he was placed in
While three medical technicians
ll'der Friday buTinC 1 union representing
intensive
care
where he was listed by bandaged and splinted Suck, II firemen
2:1,000 metropolitan, orea poetal Wll'kers
hospital personnel In 111t1Jfactory con· tied off ropes. all ached Ihem to a stretcher
fntm taldna a strike •thoriution vote.
dillon Saturday.
and lowered It into the ravine, James said.·
It . waa not Immediately known
The man apparently had been working
The rescuers then began the, slow,
whek oflldlll of the New YQI'k Metro on the trestle. located behind the sewer
Area PO&amp;al Union would obey U. S. plant at New Haven, when the acrident " tedious job of carrying the stretcher up the
steep embankment while at the same time.
Diltrlet o-t Judae Fredrlclt B. Locey's occurred.
holding onto Ihe ropes , James noled.
order blocking Monday's schetmled vote.
Accordin&amp; to Bill James , spo'kesman
••11 took about 30 minu•rs lo gel him
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Pete extench mark

weeks.

University; Ann lsai:tcs. Athens County

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M:Tti~~;hi~:l:-1

A hoped for completion date has
been delayed by approximately six

Judges for the event were Suzy
Carpenter, former Meigs High School
horne economics teacher; Brenda Dodrill ,
a student in Home E&lt;.·unomks e~t Oh.iu

r£~"rteids~iii"b~~k;;AiiD;"M;;;t;, ·J1

tec hn ology. · mining technolog y.
secreta rial technology and accounting
technology.

PRICE 25 CENTS

begin one week later.

ed Jn various divisi ons.

Apparel During This Special Sale.

tronics t ~chnology·, manufacturing

replacement. This a aunt represented

Group activities such as modeling pral'·

Children's and Ladles' Wearing

constructed through State of Ohio
appropriations, will house the two-year
techni cal programs of Rio Gra nde
College and Community College. Th ese
programs pre sen tly includ e: e l ec~

cubic yards of co~rete not meeting
specifications
and
needing

Uce and self and peer eValua tion were held
and clothing made by the 4-H'ers was judg-

Save Up To 50"• On Men's, Boys,

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_ RIO GRANDE - Work toward lhe
completion of Rio1Grande Community
College's Technill Building is con·
tinuing.
··
Testin~ on
rtions of concrete
footers had halte&lt;ft' construction on the
building. Results okhe lest showed 17 \':

By JUDY OWEN
POMEROY - The Meigs County 4-H
Clothes Judging WKS held Friday morning
at Meigs High School under the supervision or Diane EI:M!rts, Home Economics
Extension Agent for Meigs County.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 AND SATURDAY 9:30 TIL 5 P.M.

County
from Lawrence County.
Following their stand in Gallia County, the amusement
company will move to Meigs.

Construction
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progressing·

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SUMMER CLOTHING

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ASINGLE RIDE was parked
Fairgrounds Saturday morning. · Board members said
that Bates Brothers Rides will ' begin setting up the
amusements at 2 a.m. Monday. Bales Brothers will come to

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FINAL CLEARANCE SALE

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slight rts.e, "'ontinued its
recent steep slide. Dealers in
Zurich, where the dollar
opened at I. 7825 Swiss francs
from 1.71140, said the loss was
due to an International
Monetary Fund sale of
dollars in New York.
They also cited the
Hospital News
comment by Swiss Central
Bank
President
Fritz Veterans Memorial Hospital
Leutwiler in a television
Admissions - Betty Clark,
interview Thursday night
·Millfield ; Woodrow Hall,
that there was little hope of a Racine; · Lorenzo Davis,
strong doilar in the near
Pomeroy, and Phillip Null,
future. Leutwller said there
Tuppers
PlaiJ)s.
.
would be· no short-term
Discharges - Brenda
solution to 'inflation in the
LeMaster.
U.s., meaning no dramatic
change in the greenback's
Holzer Medical Center
favor on foreign exchange
(Discharges July %7)
markets.
Ruth Brown, · Charlene
In Frankfurt the dollar Bush, Brenda CaU, Robert
opened at 2.0495 marko from Cassidy, Mildred Clarey,
Thursday's close of 2.0665, Ernest Cullums,
Mrs.
while in Paris it was 4.4050 William Dunn and son, !'rlrs.
from 4.41325.
James Ervfn and daughter,
Connie Fleming, Donald
G!llloway, Carl Gardener,
Christine Higginbotham, .
!Continued I rom p~~ye I I
Goldie Hood, Katie Keams,
food
purchased
in Ronald Miller, Charles
restaurants jumped 1.1 Parko, Willis Roach, Johnny
percent, higher than in recent Rose, Johnny Sanders,
months.
Richa1'd ··Shuler, Garland
The housing sector rose 1 Slayton, Mrs. Norman Swindpercent last month, the ler and son, Kame Packett,
identical gain registered Reginia Walters, Dock Watts,
during May, and rose by \~.3 Melvin Williams, Mrs. Philip
percent d\lring the second Wilson and 5on, Earl York·.
. Bldhs
quarter, the department said.
Horne prices increased
Mr. and Mrs . Warnie
more in June thah in recent While; a daughter, Rutland.
months and mortgage ( Mr. ·and Mrs. Donald Gill, a
interest rates continued their daughter, Wellston.
steady climb. the department
TRANSPORT PATIENJ:
said.
At 1:08 p.m. Thursday, the
.,rostal charges, which fall
Middleport
Emergency
into the • category of
Squad
transported
Esther
housekeeping services,
Kissell,
l:iO
N.
Second
Ave.,
soared 14.1 percent, the first
Apt.
·
14,
to
Holzer
Medical
major increase since early
1976. The reason was the Center. A medical patient,
introduction of the 15-cent she was complaining_of chest
first&lt; lass postage stamp last pains.
month .
SQUAD CALLED
Electricity prices rose by
At 3:43p.m. Thursday the
2.6 percent.
Higher prices for both new Pomeroy Emergency. Squad
and used cars accounted for was called to the parking lot
much of the rise in the on Main Street for Robert
transportation index , the de- Dugan who had fallen . He
was taken to Veterans
partment said.
Transportation increased Memorial Hospital.
by 0.7 percent for the second
consecutive month .
Ualted Rubber Workers
The new car index climbed
Local
144 will coaduct a
0.9 percent. following a rise of
special
ruaoff elecUoa oa
1.2 percent in May. Both
Sunday,
July 30, betweea Z
gains refiected recent price
and i '' p.m.
increases by domestic
PoliJ will be located Ill
automobile manufacturers
the Carpenter's HaD, Pt.
and higher prices for
Pleasant.
imported cars.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy . .,.:-, · "

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up."" he pointed out.
James praised the teamwork bel ween
the fire department and rescue units and
the professional manner in which the
rescue was handled. 11 1 was proud to see
what went on," he said.

Shaeffer appointed
Rhodes chainnan
in Meigs County
POMEROY - Francis E. Shaeffer has
been named Rhodes

foi- Governor

Chairman &lt;In Meigs County. Edwin F.
Mulligan. State Chairman of !he Rhodes
for Governor campaign announced
Saturday . Shaeffer will be coordinating
campaign arllvllles for &lt;he Rhodes'
campaign In Meigs County.

Dr. Cannon said the department was
disturbed t hat a newspaper artiCle quoting

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prior approval of it i.s required/ ' the
commissioner said . ' 'The fact is that

Kale Haller, chief of the legal service's approval of the welfare depart~nt is
Development Disabilities Unit, of the required only where we seek medicaid
alleged dumping appeared the same day a reimbursement ."'
letter £rom Ms. Hatler to the department
His division is in the process o£
was dated.
.
meeting with potential providers to make
," No top department administrative

official was caned by Ms. Haller regarding
her concerns before the article appeared,"
Dr. CaMon said.
Dr. CaMon said the allegation&gt;left the
· impression the nursing homes are un~
certified. He added , "Our review indicates ·
· aU except one are licensed, meaning they
have been certified by an appropriate
state agency as a skilled nursing facility
and intermediate care facility. The one
exception was certified as only an in. lermediate care facility ...

sure "our c)ients receive a treatment

program consistent with their needs."
"It is essential. however. that we
establish our position that nursing homes ·
in themselves are not inappropriate
treatment resources for the mentally

retarded," Dr. CaMon said. "The division
will continue to use such facilities when '
they provide a level of care appropriat~ to
the needs of our clients."

Vinton Bean Dinrter
VINTON - The I10th annuHI Vinton Bean

In some cases individuals were placed Dinner and lOth annu~J Old Fashioned

"ithout consultation with the county Parade will be held next Saturday. Vinton
Amt!rit:l:ln LA!gion Post 16.1 and its auxiliary

mental retardation program or district
office but Dr. Caftnon emphasized it was

and Canteen.

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Mr. and Mn. Edward
Hedrick, Battemat Ave.,
wtll observe' tbelr 41tb
weddlag aaniveroary
Sunday.
·
Tbey bave two cbUdren,
Wllllllm, ol Atbeno aD
electrlctaa aad Mn. David
. (DoDD8) Keller, Re)'llolUburg· wbo iJ a beautlclaD.
Mr. Hedrick iJ a retired
electrlctaa.

the

cooperation of members of an
advisory bo,a rd repre~nting
restaurants '. and o!her foodservice enterprises.
They include Bob Evans
Farms, the Shake Shoppe, L
and K restaurants, Pizza Hut
of Ohio, Holiday IMI, the ·
culinary arts department of
Mar~all University, Krafi
Foods, Chessles restaurants,

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Tax cut starts ·its way

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w1it cu·e sponsors.

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