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SWIMWEAR SALE

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Jr ., missy and extra sizes.

Texas rivers c·o ntinue

SPORT COATS
Selected from OIJr regular stock, ol&amp;n 38 to
polyHter double knits.

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Reg.$10.oo .......... ......... .. Sale$3.99

overflowing, 16 killed

'3000

Reg. Sll.oo ..................... Sale$4.39

Reg. s12 .oo ••••• ... : .••.•••.•.•. Sale$4.79
Reg . $14.00 ·· ..................... Sale $5.59
Reg . 115.00·••••••••••••••••••••• Sale $5.99
Reg .S1 6 ~ 00· ··········~··,······ Sale$41.39
Reg.s1a .oo .......... .... ....... Saie57 .19
Reg . $20.00··· .. ·······•······ · · SaleS7 .99
Reg . 522.00 •..•............••. . . SaleS8 .79
Reg . $23.00 .... .. .... .......... . Sale$9.19

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 5111

JUST 25

WEMBLEY •6,50

·JUST6
EARLYWA.RNING

SMOKE &amp; RRE AlARMS
Battery operated, easy 1o Install, regular
price. S21 .88.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 P.M.

· BOYS CUT O.fF JEANS

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MEN'S TIES

Not every size. denims, ptil,yesters and blends .

Regular price $5.95, $6.95, $7 .95. Denims and cotton polyester
blends . Sizes 8 to 18.

Solid and patterns, selected from regular stock .

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MEN'S '12.95 TO '15.95

BOYS •8.95 to '10.95

Y2 PRICE
112 PRICE

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SELECTED FROM SlOCK

MEN'S '49.95

MEN'S DRESS SLACKS

SPORT COATS

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Polyester double knits, sizes 30 to 42, regular price $11.95 to
$19.95.

ZIPPER JACKETS

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
KNIT SHIRTS
Sizes S. M. L. and XL. Good selection. buy now for back to
school and college.

FOR THIS SALE

WINTUK s1.49 KNITTING YARN
pi y. handkn itting yarn. excellent selection of

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Women's Coordinate Sportswear

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4' 1978
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PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

YARD GOODS

En1 ire s1ock of summer fa.sh!ons in regular and half sizes.

Odds and ends, Regularly 11.29.to 14.29 yard.
Reg . 512 .00 .... ...... Sale 54.79 Reg. 523.00. ........ · Sale $9.19
Reg . 513.oo .......... Sale 55.19 Reg . S26.oo ......... sale $10.39
Reg . 514.oo .......... Sale 55.59 Reg. S27.oo ........ Sale$10.79
Reg . $15.oo. ........ .. Sa/e 55.99 ,Reg . s2a.oo ........ . Sale $11.19
Reg. 516.00 .......... Sale 56.39 Reg . m .oo ......... Sale $11 .99 .
Reg. $17.00 ...........Sale $6.79 Reg . 532.00 ......... Sale$12.79
Reg. $18.00 .......... Sale $7.19 . Reg . S34.oo .. .. ..... Sale $13 .59
Reg . S19.0Q.......... Sale$7.59 Reg . 536.00 ......... Sale $14.39
Reg. 520.00 ......... . Sale $7.99 Reg . S46.oo......... Sale 518.39
Reg . 521.00 · · • • • · ·. · Sale 58.39 Reg . S4a.oo ........ . Sale $19.19
Reg . $22 .oo .......... Sale $8.79 .

Y2 PRICE
'2.18 Circular

PINEAPPLE CUmRS

J~st 9 to sell , stainless steel .

A:.L-STATERS - Eastern High School Seniors Dave
Hedrick, left, and Susan jiannum, right, qualified foJOaiiOhio State music honors. Dave was named w the All.()hio
State Fair Band while Susan was se lected for the All.()hio
State Fair Choir. E.H.S. Band Director is Jamos Wilhelm.

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•2.59 Circular

CORN CUnERS
Fits all size ears, limited quantity .

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I!T THE HELM - James Wilhelm, left, and Denise

·•&gt;WHte, ~a..,....4U.11DIIIhe - . , . Hial&gt;···

JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR

School Marclllng Bantl. Mr. Wilhe lm is entering his third
year as director of the E.H.S. corps and Denise is field
cmunander for the 1978-79 school year.

SUMMER JEWELRY

JUNIOR TOPS
Our Remaining Stock of Junior Summer Tops.

ONE RACK OF HANG TEN AND RED-I ·

Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets and Chains.

LlnLE BOYS

FURNITURE

WOMEN'S SUMMER TOPS

WOMEN'S SUMMER SHORTS

112 PRICE

Y2 PRICE

WOMEN'S SUMMER HANDBAGS

-LITTLE BOYS' SUITS
2 pi ece and 3 piece suits, broken sizes.

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REG. SJ.00 ....................................... SALE '3.00
REG. sg,oo ....................................... SALE '4.00
REG. '12.00 ...................................... SALE '5.00

.CHILDREN'S SHORTS
Little boys' and girls ' sizes .

REG. •2.00············ ·· ··· ······ ··············· SALE .79
REG. •2.99 ............. .. ..................... SALE '1.19
REG. '4.01). ............. :..................... SALE '1.59
REG. '5.0Q..... .... .......... ... .. .. ........... SALE '1.99

SALE•49900
Sizes 2 to 4, 4 to 6x and 7 to 14.

.REG. '17.00 ......................................... SALE SS.OO
REG. '21.00 ................................... :...... SALE '6.00
REG. '30 &amp;'32 .................................... SALE SJ.OO

Reg. $3.50· • • • • ••••••• •• • • • •••• • •• ••• • ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••• S.lt S1.39
Reg. $6.00 •••• •• ••••• •••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S.lt$2.39

Reg . $8.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Slit S3.19
Reg . S11.00 .•••• • 1••• • • •. • •• • • ••• • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • •• • •• • ••••••• , Silt $4.39

Months sizes· thru 7 to 14.
Reg.Sl .DO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• S.It$1.19

Sa.e .99
Reg . S2 .99 ···· ····································•···········SaleS1 .19
Reg . S3 .so . ... ···· · ·· ···· · · · · · ···•· ··························Sale 51 .39
Reg . S3 .75 ........ .. .. . ..•.•..•••.•.•••..........•••.......•. S.Ie$1 .49
Reg . S4.QQ .......................•••••.•.....•... ~ ..• . •.....• S.le$1 .59
ss.oo........ ... ..... .. .......................... ..... ..
$1.99
Reg . 52.50 .... .• •••.••••• • •.•••• •• •••• : ••••••••••••••••.•••••

REG. •3.00 ..................................... SALE '1.19

REG. •6.00., ....................•..............•... SALE •2.39
REG. •1.00. .......... .. ..... ....................... SALE '3.19
REG. 111.00 ..................... ~ ................. SALE '4.39

REG. •10.00 .......................... .......... SALE '3.99

Reg, $2.50 ••••••••.••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S.lt ·"

LITTLE BOYS'

SHORT SLEEVED TOPS

Reg. 17.00 •• •• •• •• ••• •• • • •••••• •• •• • ••••• •• ••••••••••••• , •••• Saltl2.19
Reg . $11 .00 .• • •• •• •· • ••· • • • • •· • ••• ••••.••••••.••••••••••••• , • S.lt S4.31t
Reg.$13.00 •• •••..•••••••• •• .••.•..••••••.••••.••••.•••••••••• S.ltl5.19
Reg.$18.00·······•··········· ·······.················•······ S.ltl7.1f
$20.00

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REq. '14.00 ......... ;............................ SALE '5.59

REG. '4.50 ............. ........................ I ALl '1.79
110. '6.00............. ····· ··...... .. .. ........ IALI '2.19
nO. '9.00 ...................................... I ALl '1.59
RIG. •12.00.................................... SALI ....79

RIG. •15.00········· ····· ··· ....·... ·········· .. IAU •s.M
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OPEN· SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5 ·P.M.
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DALE TRENARY

Unemployment
.rate .goes up

GIRLS' TOPS

GIRLS'
SLACKS
Broken sl zes 4 to 6x and 7 to I 4.

REG. •8.00, ...... ..... ......... ................. SALE •3.19

CHICAGO (UP! ) - At first, 81·year-&lt;&gt;id Roy C.
Washington refused to press charges against his 19-year-&lt;&gt;id
daughter who had tortured him, but he changed his mind after. •
she called hlm at the hospital and threatened ID "finish the
job."
The daughter, Darlene Washington , is accused of chaining
Washington for more than a week in a bathroom where she
beat him with a hammer and forced him to drink water from
the !DUet.

Choose from 13 different 2 piece living room suites In Early
American or Traditiona l' styles.
Prices from SU9.00 to $779.00

Little Boys' and Girls' Swirilwear
,REG. •6.00 .. ............... .. .. ............. ~ .. SALE •2.39

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MARGO SMmt, who burst oniD the CO\Ultry music
acone in the aprlng of 19'15 with her top 10 recording of
"There 1 Said It," will be the grandllllnd attraction at the
Melea County Fair at a p.m. Thunday, Aug. 17. Mlaa
Smith In the past year has appeared wlli1 such slara at
CllarHe Pride, Cllarlle Rich, T&lt;m T. Hall, Faron Young,
Tanuny Wynette and the Slatter Brolhera. She hal been
m teleYIJion shows including "Hee Haw," "The Grand
Ole ()pry, " "Music HaU AmeriCII" and " Pop Goes
Country." There Ia no admlaslon clw'ge .lor the
grandstand ahOWI at the Meigs Fair.

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Hannum,

vice

president;

Patti

Edwards.

freshman: Dave Hedrick, president; Laura Eichinger,
sophomore, and Jeannie Mcpure, junior rep .

Co lumbus and South ern ·
Ohio Elect ric Company has
reorganized its divisio n
operations in the so uthern
Ohio serv ice a rea . The
company serves all or part of
17 counties in southern Ohio,
and has, in the past, divided
the operations depa rtment
into eight geogra phic areas.
Th e reorganization con·
solidates the management of
line operations and customer
service activities into two
divisions: the East Division.

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won't file charges

LIVING ROOM SPECIAL

Nice group of styles and sizes.

Regular and Extra Sizes

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Should the board find that Tax Commissioner Edgar
Lindley was within his authority in levying the tax, established
last year by the Ohio Legislature, DP&amp;L atiDrney Roger Day
said he would appeal the board's ruling to the Ohio Supretne
Court.

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grade; and Debbie Eynoo, flag corps rep: Back row,
Susan

C&amp;SOE reorgahizes
division operations

. Appeals.

Regular and Extra Sizes

Pants and Tops

BROKEN SIZES REG. 16.00

BAND COUNCIL REPS - Band council
representatives who "do the busy work" and enforce band
rules are, from 1-r. front row, Brian Collins, eighth grade
rep; Valerie LaBonte , senior; Henrietta Thomas, seventh

OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio's eight-mont!J.&lt;Jid coal excise
tax wsa· labeled as unconstitutional and in restraint of
interstate trade Thursda y by the Dayl&lt;&gt;n Poer &amp; Light Co.,
· which is challenging its tax bill before the Ohio Board of Tax

WOMEN'S SUMMER BLOUSES

CHILDREN'S ·BUSTER BROWN

FASHION JEANS

Tax said unconstitutional

Two week band
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IOCllted across the river from
the LBJ State Park and a few
thousand feet from the LBJ
Rancll .
''We are going to have a lot
of cleaning up to do," a park
spokesman said. "The water
left a lot of debris oo the
graves. President Johnson 's
grave was one of those
covered. "
The National · Guard
rescued 140 children trapped
by high water at Camp Echo
Hill near Medina . Guard
spokesmaR Capt. Terry
Denson said four, 2'fz·tDO
trucks successfully crossed
the swollen Wallace Creek to
carry out children who had
scrambled IDa hill when the
water hegan rising.
A Department of Public
Safety helicopter Thursday
also located 40 deaf children
at Camp La Honda. The DPS
was \Ulable to evacuate the
children' but said all were in
good
condition
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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

several persons were killed
Wednesday, the river had a
peak flow of H9 blllion
gallons a day ~ more than
twice the previous record.
Tlie normal now at that point
is 100 million gallons per 'day.
The Medina River, which
almost submerged Bandera
witi) its floodwaters, also was
moving at a record rate of 79
billion gallons per day .
The flooding has left hundreds homeless and sent
residents and vacationers at
the area's n.umerous dude
ranches and campgro\Ulds
running for hilltops the past
two days. At one time the
floodwaters covere d the
gravesite of late President
Lyndon B. Johnson.
The Pedernales River, normally ooly a few fee{ deep
during the surruner, crested
at 28 feet shortly before noon
Thursday at Sto newa ll ,
Texas, and covered the
Johnson family cemetery,..

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VOL. XXIX NO. 78

Final clearance sa.le, sizes 36 to 46. While they last .

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Red Heart,
colors .

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MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT

Sizes 38 to 46 , solid colors and patterns .

at the intersection of Sand Hill Road. The mishap, which
occurred at 8:20a.m. Thursday, resulted in minor injuries
lo the driver of the pickup, Clifford M. Hill, Ripley Route
I. The driver of the dump 1ruck was Joe H. Hager, 20,
Route 4, Thornville, 0.

TRUCK OVERTIJRNS - Mason County Sheriff's
~uty J . E. Perry and dispatcher Donnie Norman are
shown standing next ID a dump truck which overturned
oniD another truck on Route 3.1, spilling a load of blacklnp,

Sizes S, M. L. and XL. Good selection. permanent press, solid
co:&gt;lors and patterns. regular price $6.95 to $14 .95.

Limited quantity.- broken size scale, your choice .

Small lot priced for quick clearance. not every size .

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FASHION JEANS

FASHION JEANS

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By K. MACK SISK
overflow this weekend and
Texas Hill Co\Ultry rivers endanger the IDwns of New
and creeks - swollen by Braunlels, Gonzales and
billions of gallons of Seguin- some 50 mUes east
floodwaters that already of the original flooding - in
have killed. more than 15 cllain·reaction floodin8 ·
people and cllased h\Uldreds
" Almost everything is run·
of others from their homes ning off," an NWS spokesman
threatened to overflow the said. "The ground just can't
region's main lake IAxlay arid hold any mbre."
flood three more IDwns.
Gov. Dolph . Briscoe
Floodwaters - produced Thursday made an aerial
bymorethan30inchesofrain IDur of the flood-ravaged
from a dying tropical storm towns and said he had
- · have surged through the received
word
from
hamlets
of
Bandera, President Carter that Kerr,
Comfort, Welfare, Center Kendall and
Bandera
Point, Medina and Kerrville, counties had been declared
killing at least 16 people with major disaster areas.
14 more listed as missing.
" The devljll\ation is unThe National Weather belie vable," Briscoe said.
Service Thursday said the "This is .\Uldoubtedly one of
area would receive still more · the worst floods in the history
. rain and IDwns along the of Texas."
Guadalupe River were under
The U.S, Geological SUrvey
flash flood warnings.
Th ursday reported the
The Guadalupe River flows Guadalupe was running at
into Canyon Lake, which the almost 1,500 times its normal
weather service "said would pace. At Comfort, where_

WASHINGTON (UP!)
- the lowest since August
The nation 's unemployment 1974 - was a "statistical
rate, after falling to a four· aberration" that would
year low in June , shot upward correct Itself in July.
to 6.2 percent last month for
The last lime the jobless
the largest advance since rate rose by as much as 0.5
March 1975, the government percent in one month was
rep&lt;ned IAxlay .
between February and
Total employment dropped March 1975 when it climbed
by .394,000 persons ID 94.4 from · 8.1 percent to 8.6
million last month, mostly percent.
due ID sharp climbs In the
Despite the steep rise, the
jobless rates of . teen-agers administration still considers
and women , the Labor the July leveiiD be on target
Department said.
with Its projections that
July 's advance pushed the \Ulemployment will dip·ID 5.9
\Ulemployment rate back iniD percent by year-end.
the 6.1 percent ID 6.3 percent
Unemployment stood at 6.9
range where it had hovered percent in July, 1977.
during eacll month this year
\UIW June's sharp drop ,
Administration econom181s
had warned June's 5.7 :;:::::;:::;:;:::::::::::::;.;:::::::::;:::::::::::;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:
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,OX ROAST
Oar Lady of Lorella
Church, located on Success
Road oear Long Boltom,
will hold aD Ox Roaal
Festival this Sunday from
noon ualll 10 p.m.
Partly ' cloudy, chimce of
The event, which Ia open
showers Saturday. with highs
te' tbe p!bHc, will feature
near 19. Probability of
ox·bur1era, poay rides,
precipitation 20 percent
game• aad a garden
today. and tonight and 40
tractor pull.
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percent Saturday.
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OHIO FORECAST
S unda y through
Tuesday, fair and warm
through lbe pertod, with
hlghs iq tbe low or mid 80s
each day . Lows wiD be In
the mid 50s to near 60
Sunday and In tbe low or
mid 60s by Tuesday.

New section
will he ready
in September
POINT PLEASANT - The
new $2 million Pleasant
Valley Nursing Care Unit Is
nearing completion now and
will be ready for operation in
September.
Located on Sund Hill Road,
the new, modern facllity,
with Its patented construction
design, features maximum
comfort for Its residents.
According to James L.
Farley, Executive Director of
Pleasant Valley Hospital and
Pleasant Valley · Nursing
Care Unit, the building i.s aU
on one floor for easy accesslbllity and mobillty for
those people in wheel chairs.
Pleasant Valley Nursing
Care Unit is a non-profit
skilled nursing facility that is
owned ao~ operated by
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
The person with the day-toda )i operational responsibUity for the new facility Is
Michael Sellartls, Assistant
F.x.. utlve Director.

including the ci ties of Athens,
Middleport , Gallipolis and
Wellston and surrou nding
vicinities and the · We st
Di v ision,

serving

the

Chi llicothe. Wave rly. Hills·
boro. Seaman a nd Circleville
areas.
John Weeks is appointed
manager of the East Division
!Continued on page 10 )

Eastern's
classes
anno·u nced
EAST MEIGS - Boys and
girls attending kindergarten
in the Eastern Local School
District will begin regular
attendance on Wednesday
morning , Sept. 6, District
Supt . Clark Lees announced
today .
·
Parent · t eacher con·
feren ces will be held at the
Tuppers Plains Elementary
School on Aug. ll, Sept. I and
Sept. 5.
Kinderga rten students, as

well as students in grades one
througtJ 12. are required to
comply with state standards
in the area of inununization.
Eastern
schoo ls,
in
cooperation with the Meigs
County Health Department,
announce further satellite
clinics at Tuppers Plains at 9
a .m.· on Aug. 7; Chester
Elementary School, 1 p.m. on
Aug . 7, and Riverview
Elementary School at 9 a.m.
on Aug. 11 .
Parents are urged to take
adva nta.ge of these free
clinics and have their
clli)dren properly inununized
before the beginning of the
9Chool year. free clinics are
also made available f&lt;&gt;r
parents at the ·office of the
health department, Mechanic
St., Pomeroy, on Tuesdays
from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. and
I p.m. to 3 p.m.
Kindergart en students'
parents will be receiving
information through the mall
1Continued on Jllie 10)

A spirited Eastern High
School Marching Band, under
the guidance of director
James Wilhelm, Coolville,
culminated a strenuous twoweek band camp Thursday
afternoon at the high school.
The 72·mem ber marchi ng
co rps is pr eparing for an
upcom ing year of festiva l
competition , area parades
and, of course, home and
away footba ll games.
Wilhelm has incorporated
the junior and seniqr high
sc hool band s into · one,
making it 35 members larger
than last ye~r . Fift y-eight
members are instrumental
music ia ns
wh il e
th e
remaining 14 are majorettes
and flag corps girls.
"We're looking forward to
participating in a lot more
parades and com petitions."
Wilhelm says. " We're going
to become more public. "
Act ivities scheduled to date
include the West Liherty

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Marching Band Festival at
West Liberty State College in
West Virginia, the Jackson
County Apple Festival and
the Pa rkersburg Christmas
Parade. The bMd will also
march in local parades.
The first half·time show of
the season, accord ing to
Wilhelm, will be a disco
prog ram. Moving towa rds a
more varied style. the band
will then work up a 'torps and '
symphonic presentation for

competition. Debbie Yo ung, a
1973 graduate of Eastern
High School and Mrs. Judy
Riggs assist Wilhelm with the
majorette line. Teresa Carr,
a 1977 Eastern graduate,
helps with the flag corps.
Wilhelm, m his third year
as EHS band director, has
worked the band from 9 a.m.·
4 p.m. daily with a one hour
break for lunch. Seniors in
the band are Susan Hannum,
Dav e Hedri ck, Valeri e
LaBonte and Paula Hysell.

Reedsville youth fair
Jeffrey Caldwell, 8, Reeds·
ville, was reported ln fair
condition today in the i""
tensive care umt of St.
Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg, after being struck by a
ca r Thursday .
The . Gallia·Meigs Post,
Highway Patrol, repo rts
officers were called to the
scene of the accident at 4:35
p.m., on SR 7, five tenths of a
mile south of the Athens
Co unty lin e, in Tuppers
Plains.
According to the report , an
auto operated by Malinda
Headley, 16, Reedsville, was
south bound on 7, when
Caldwell ran from behind a

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parked car into the path of
the Headley vehicle.
Ca ldwell was transported
to St. Joseph's by SEOEMS
where he was admitted for
treatment of head and leg
injuries.

R d
d
e uce
millage
.sought
Syracuse Village Council
acted Thursday night to place
a reduced fire protection
millage request on the
November election ballot.
Ccuncil voted to ask for one
mill for fire protectiiHI in·
stead of the two mills that has ·
been in effect for the past
several years.
lt.was pointed out !Hie mill
will raise about $1,300 an·
nuaUy and this should be
sufficient to provid e the
vehicle insurance and ,small
equipment needs of the fire
department.
Council originally ·placed
the two-mill measure before
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7:31)-Porter Wagoner 31 Gong Show 4; Price Is R lghl
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8:31)-Qperallon Petticoat 6,13; D. Seuss 8,10; Wall
Street Week 20.33 .- ·
9:1»-Rockford Flies 3,4,15: Movie "Take the Money
and Run" 6,1 3; Movie " A Warm December;' 8,10;
In Performance at Wolf Trap 20; Shepherd's Pie 33 .

9:31)-Makem &amp; Clancy 33.
10 :c»-Qulncy 3,4, 15; News 20; Austin City Limits 33.
10 :31)-Monty Python's Flying Circus 20.
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I I : 31)-J ohnny Carson 3,4, 15; PGA Championship 6,13:
Movie "The Flrechasers" 8; ABC News 33; Movie
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"The buck stops here!"

12 :DO--Baretta 13; Movie " Retreat, Hell! " 6; Janakl

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1:()()-M idnight Specla/3,4,15; Movie " The Fury of the
Wolfman" 1o.
1: 11)-lronslde 13;' 2: I I)-News 13.
2:JG-News 3; 3:00-Movle " Let's Do It Again" 3;

Seco~d

annual ACS benefit tennis
tournament honors Ethel Burdette

4: 3G-Movte " M iss Grant Takes R ichmond" 3;

6:00--Big Valley 3; 7:00--Bewltched 3.
Movie Channel 4 5&amp; 7 P.M.- You Light Up My Life lPG)
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Bobble Jo &amp; The Outlaw I Rl
SATURDAY, AUGUSTS, 1971
6:oo-Summer Semester 8,10: 6:31)-TV Classroom 8;
U.S. Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:0G-Marlo &amp; the Magic Movie Machine 4; Matters of
Life 6; Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley Forums 10:
Jabber jaw 13.
7:31)-Saturday Report 3; World of Survival 4;
Muhammad All 15; Dusty's Treehouse 6: Wacko 8;
·
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Robonic Stooges 8, 10.
B: 31)-G lobetrotters 3,4,15: Superfrlends 6,1 3: Speed
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recognition · and
Burdette

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Wres tling 15; In Search of the Real Amerlc~ 33 .
1: 3Q.-Greatest Sports Legends 3; Wi t ness to Yesterday

ETHEL BURDE'ITE

6; Racers 8; Film 'festival 10;· Movie " North

Country" 13; French Chef 33 .
2 oo-Movle "The Comic" 3; Movie "Tarzan the

The Gallia County· Unit of
the American Cancer Society
lACS) will hold its Second

Fearless" 4·; NFL Great Teams-Great Years 6,

Tennis 8; Movie " The Scorpio Letiers" 10; Film 15;
I n Performance at Wolf Trap JJ.
2:31)-Film IS ; 3:00--Greatest Sports Legends 6;
. Cali forn ia Jam II B; Film 15; Book Beat33.
3:31)-Wide World of Sports 6,13 : Way It Was 33 .

Annual Tennis Tournament

on Aug. 25, 26 and 27, again
sponsored by the Jaymar
Coal Company of Cheshire,
owned by Jay Hall , who most
generously sponsored th,e

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That Nashville Mus ic 10; liody Shop 33.
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Catch ·33 33.
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5:31)-PGA Championsh ip 6, 13; Porter Wagoner 10;
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Life 20:

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11 :()()-News 3.4.6,8, 10,13.15
11 :3Q--Saturday Night Live 3,4, 15;
Movie " Jesse

FORT SHERIDAN, II ·Anny Major Jack , L. Selby,
Executive Officer of Fort
Sheridan 's Army Medical
Department Activity, has
been transferred to Com·
mand and General Staff
College at Fort Leavenworth,

James meets Fr ankenstein' s Daughter" 6; Second
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Mov ie Movie " The Brain Eaters " 13; Janak l 33 .
12 :0(}--Don K irshner ' s Rock Concert 8.
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9 &amp; 11 PM. - Al vin Purple (R)

here. The college is a special
ten.-month long intensive

VBS SLATEQ
teachings that Jesus is God's
Vacation Bible School will gift to all the world. There
'be held at the Enterprise will be singing of new songs,
United Methodist Church craft work and refreshments.
beginning Monday , August 7, The closing program will be
and continuing through Aug. held Saturday , Aug. 12, at
11 from 6:30 to 8:30 each 7:30p.m.
evening. All children are
invited to attend. The theme
is "Jesus, God's Wonderful
Gift ." th is year's co urse

expresses the great Biblical

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Va., Mrs. Burdette ·has live
grandchildren. In addition,
for the past ten years, she has
been and continues to serve
as a Foster Grandparent at
the Gallipolis State Institute.
Co-chairing this second
annual tournament lor the
loca l cancer unit are Bridget
and Richard Cloak. Mrs.
Ooak, a registered nurse,
specializing in coronary care,
was the 1977 Miss Hope for
the Gallia County Cancer
organi!.8llon . She and her
husband also chaired the
1977 Cancer Tennis Tour·
nament .
Rio Grande College and
Community Coll eg e have

initial tournament one year

ago.
This second anrual ACS
tournament in Gallia County
will be ca lled the Ethel
Burdette Ca ncer Tennis

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Love Boat 6,13 ; Movie

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who lives in Moundsville, W.

12 : 3Q.-Th under 3,15; American Bandstand 13: Soul
Train 6; Space Academy 8. 10.

20; Tennis 33 .

has twice

dergone surgery for cancer,
in 1960and 1967, resulting in a
double masectomy. She has
been aciive in the Reach for
Recovery program since its
inception and has served a
number of years on the local
ACS Chapter Board.
The mother of two sons,
Fred of Gallipolis and Pete

9:31)-Scooby 's Laff-A-Lympics 6. 13; .
10 :31)-Pink Panther 3,4, 15; Batman-Tarzan B. 10.
ll :C»-Baggy Panls 34,15;.
11:31)-Space Sentinels 3. 15; Kroffl Supershow 13;
Little RascalS 4; Bewitched 6: Secrets of Isis B, 10.
12 : ()()-Land of the Lost 3. 15; Movie ' Nlght People" 4;
Po int of View 6: Fat Albert 8, 10 ..

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Econom ically Speaking 33 .

salute to

Ethel Arthur Burdette. Mrs.

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TIJESJJAY
WINDING Trail Garden
Cl ub, 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Addalou Lewis .
Fur roll call members are to
name their .favorite arranging book. Mrs. Cora Beegle
will have the program on
plant disease, and the arrang·
ment theme will be " People,
People, Everywhere."

THURSDAY
GOSPELTONES of Chester
will sing at the Alfred United
Methodist Church at 7:30
p.m. Saturday; the Rev .
Richard Thomas, pastor,
invites the public.

course which prepares officer
personnel for important
assignments involving
planning and conductin g
national defense.
Major Selby was affiliated
with the For~ Sheridan
Medical Activity since Oc·
tober 197S, when he arrived
with his assignment at
Fizimmons jl.nny Medical
Center in Denver, Colorado.
The son of Mrs. Ruth Selby
of 802 Main St., Poi nt
Pleasant, W. Va .. Ma jor
Selby 'is a 1959 graduate .of
Point Pleasant Senior High
School and he received his
BBA Degree from Marshall
University , Huntington, W.
Va. He received his ROTC
Commission In the Anny in
September 1963.
Among his other assign·
ments, Major Selby was in
Vietnam in 1968-69 and holds
tlle Bronze Star Medal. and
Meritorious Service Medal
wlih 1st Oak Leaf Cluster. He
received his Master's Degree
In Hospital Administration
from Baylor University while
In the Anny. ·
Major Selby is a member of
American College of Hospital
Administrators in Chicago,
as well as International
Society
.for
General
Semant ics, San Francisco.

Johnson
to start
6 rookies

generously offered the use of
their lour tennis courts, part
of the Stanley Evans Athletic
Field in Rio Grande· so that
participants rnay all compete
in one location. The tour·
nament will feature doubles
.competition
in
three
divisions: men's women's
and mixed.
Mrs. Cloak commented
that Ethel Arthur Burdette
has provided that vital In·
spiration and positive at·
titude that is so Important in
the Reach for Recovery
program, thr.ough her total
dedication and ' concern for
others. She ·added that Mrs.
Burdette's success symbolizes the hope that ACS
ltrives to provide for all who
are stricken with cancer.
Research fo find both the
cause and cure of cancec
continues through com·
munity support, . res.~lting
from tlle kind of "confident
optimism exhibited by Mrs.
Burdette.
Tne entry fee of $8 per team
to participate in each event
should accompany the
. registration . lonn and be
mailed to the Gallia County

Unit, ACS, Route 3, Box 398,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Th,e
registration deadline will be.8
o'clock, Tuesday evening,
August 22, with the draw
to follow on Wednesday
evening, August 23, at · 6
o'clock . The tournament will
officially open at S o'clock on
Friday evenifii, Aug: 25.
Players must provide their
own tennis balls until the
semi-final matches.
Prizes of $20 in cash and a
trophy for first place and $10
and a trophy lor. the rwmer·
up will be awarded In each of
the three divisions : men's ,
women's and mixed doubles:
- Last year's tournament,
the first to be sponsored by
the local unit of the Cancer
Society, was most successful
including 43 teams from. a 60
mile radius, indicating a
,great interest In such t~vents,
This year's tournament is
eJlpected to attract an even
larger group of participsnto.
For additional inlonnation,
those interested may call the
Cloaks at 388-9735 or the local
unit office, 446·7479 ·in
Gallipolis.

THE ETHEL BURDETTE CANCER
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
August 25, 26, 27, 1971
NAME-----------------------------ADDRESS _________ TELEPHONE ----EVENT S ENTERED: -

LADIES' DOUBLES
- MEN ' S DOUBLES
- -MISED DOUBLES

CINCINNATI (UP!) Kentucky fire lnvestlptoi'J
who studied the Beverly Hilla
Supper Club dfauler jwnped
to CGiciUIIou beca- of
Ume PI euune, according to
one · member of the spectal
C8mpbell County, Ky., grand
jury wldch W:eclnellday foWid
oo criminal wrongdoing In
cmnectloo with the fire,
"I think they truly tried ID
do the right jOb," juror John
RusaeU, of Cold Spring, Ky ,,
said of tha previous lnvestigal&lt;lrs. " ... I think that
under tha pressure of . tha
time 110me coocluafoos were
jumped to."
The contrast belweeen the
two reports prompted a ruah
of crltlcltan Thurllday by
. gov'e rnment officials, a
newsj)aper and relatives of
the 165 persons who dit!d in
the fire. The grand jury
repcrt did not speclflcaUy
address findings in the Kentucky State Police report,
issued last September.
The 12jurors agreed unanimously
there
was
"negligence Involved" in the
May 28, 1977 fire , but that
"this negligence was not
criminal In nature."
In
newspaper
and
television interviews
Thursday, jurors stressed
they were satisfied they
reached the proper cooclu·
sion.
·
"You can't Indict the whole
wocld," said juror Raymood
Unz, of Cold Spring, Ky.
"There were many, many,
many people negligent here."
"A
·grand
jury's
respooslllillty Ia ID test and
weigh the evidence and
decide whether criminal
negligence was Involved,"
said Unz. "We foWid oo
evidence
of
criminal
negligence against anyone
Wider Kentucky state law."
"People who say It's a
whltewash - they didn't hear
all thai testiJllony," said
juror Sharon Turner, of
Newp&lt;rt, Ky.
"I think we've heard everything. It just all fit together.
Not jllll a few people fonned
my opinion. I think we did the
best we could do and I think
we did well," she added.
Hawever, many non-jurors
stroogly disagreed.
"I believe someone Is •
trying to pull a ftlm.flam, and
It's oot going to work," said ·

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·James Zarick, of Cincinnati,
who JOlt hla flltber ,. brutber
8nd an aWJiln 1he fire. ''Thai
place was a death trap!'

u.s.

By MIKE 8HAL1N
UPI Sportl Writer
II WIS juJt an old-faahlooed
Dodger-Giant game
Thlll'lday night - a little
hilling, a Uttle pitching and a
Uttie controversy.
· The Giants WOO the game,
5-4, on" a nlnth.Jnnlng single
by I&gt;arrell Evans to go one
game up oo Cincinnati and
3\1 ahead of the Dodgers In
the National League ·West.
With two out In the top of
the ninth and san FranciBco
ahead, 4-3, Lee Lacy provided
the &lt;;ontroveray by hitting a
loog drive ID lefl.&lt;!enter for
what looked like the last out,
Center-fielder Larry
Herndon and right-fielder
Jack Clark COI)verged on the
ball and co!Uded just as
Herndon appeared to have
made the catch, Second base
lllllpire Jim Quick ruled the
ball .In play as Lacy circled
the bases with hla fourth
plnch-b(J'fler ot the season as
the crowd of 42,084 watched in
silence.
A television replay showed
Herndon lying oo the groWJd
with the baU In hili glove but
~lck didn't see it that way.
"I saw the two outfielders
go for the baD," the umpire
said. "I started ID go out and
stopped. They collided and
fell. I didn't·see the ball so I
started out again. I sa-.y him

Rep . Thomaa A.
Luken, l).()blo, who cMired a
congreuional committee
investigation of the fire, said
the !allure to return
lndlctmenll made It ''a sail
day, even sadder than tha •
night of the fire!'
Luken called a e-lm of
·recommendations by the
grand jury for preventing
further such tragedies "10
much pious pap."
''They doo 't mean much If
you're ool going to beck up
the fire code by plllliahiJitl vi·
tilators," Luken said.
Critics of the I!J'IIftd jury
pointed to 1he 188illge Kentucky State Pollee raport
which
concluded . the
nightclub was grossly
overcrowded and In serious
vlolatloo of fire and buDding
safety codes the night of tha
fire. It also accused state and
local fire Inspection auth&lt;rities of falling to properly
examine the huge club.
The grand jury 'did not
specifically treat alleged
imp-oprieties mentlooed In
the earlier raport.
Russell said discrepancies
between the two reports "are
the result of the obvious
thing. Our raport was cl&lt;ine
last, and we weren't under
the time pressure they
were."
Juror
Robert
J.
Freudenberg, of Newport,
Ky., said the jury lead the
Kentucky Slate Pollee rl!port
"but we didn't dl8cul8 it."
Jury !&lt;reman Fred Easla·
brooks - told a television
reporter he thought no one
was to blame f&lt;r tha Beverly
Hills tragedy, and was quoted
as saying, "Accidents happen
all the Ume."
In a front page edlt&lt;rlal
Thursday, the Cincinnati En·
quirer said the grand jury
report "Ia, in its way, jllll as
stunning as the tragedy

LANDSCAPING
TIMBERS

I

MASON - Several from the congregation of Faith Baptist
Oturch ~t a day at Kings Island, near Cincinnati, on July.
20.
. Those enjoying the outing Included Edwina Stanley, Kay
Jotilison, Stephen, Liz, Patty, Sheila, Joey and Jackie
&lt;llllnger, Susan Coleman, Tom Glover, Janie, Gene, Shirley,
J . T., and Jill Coleman, Betty, Tracy and Tanuny Hupp, Joyce
and Amy Pauley, Judy ' VanMeter, Jell Zirkle, Ginger
VanMeter, Todd, Otuck, Nancy and Jamie Anderson,
Georgina, Jenny and Britta· VanMeter, Usa, Lora and
Lorraine and Joo Pat McCauley, Rick McKirgln, David Roas,
David Varian, Nita Cooard, A1lsha Roush, Mike VanMeter,
Tammy Dancey, Tmuny McDermitt, Paul, Virglnla and
Danny Wears, nene VanMeter, · Betty VanMeter, Bobby
Mosaman, Melanie M081Rllan and Faye Priddy.

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Instead, Boston looked very
little like a team that had lost
11 of 14 games, upping it,. lead
over the Yankees to '81'.!
game8 Thursday night, by
winning what amoWJted ID a
doubleheader.
In the completion of
Wednesday night's
suspended marathoo, Bostoo
woo, .7..'i, in 17 innings. It was
S-1, Red Sox, In the regularly
scheduled game, called alter
61'.! innings due to rain.
"We were lucky to be In a
·suspended game," Zilruner .
said. "We didn't hit well
enough to be there. But two
wUd pitches and two bases
loaded walks (all by reliever
Rich Gossa'ge) helped us ."
When
14
innings,
lengthened considerably by
two rain delays, faUed ID
break a · 5-5 tie, the teams
stopped then · resumed
Thursday. Three innings ln!D
the conti-nuation , Dwight
Evans singled. Yankee
outfielder Reggie Jackson
said the play was tainted. He
said he had just fielded a foul
ball and was returning ID his
· position.
Butch Hobson, Rick
Burleson and Jim Rice aU
followed wtth
singles ,
dropping Ken Clay to _2--4 and
backing Bob Stanley, S-1, who
pitched three scoreless
Jntiinga.
The second game was
much less susperweful. Rice
hit a two1-un homer, Fred
Lynn added a three-nm shot
and ex-Yank Mike T&lt;rrez
shrugged off a 110re finger ID
win his 13th game. When rain

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R~in h~mpers
By MIKE HUGHFJl
OAKMONT,Pa. (UPI)-A
hot putter made up I« Tom
Watson's erratic driving and
he rode his luck oo a course
made essier by !Drrentlal
rain !D a one...troke lead
entering today's second
round
of
the
PGA
Champlooshlp.
Watson and the other late
starters In tha field of liiO

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When you' re not having breakfast on fhe oft deck or soaking up fhe sun on the fly
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kept cuning until I a.m., tha
fans went hoole not only
Wlhappy but wet. It was not
what the Yankees had in
mind when they welcomed
the Red Sox to the park.
In other games, Baltimore
edged Milwaukee, 3-2, in 10
innings, Detroit nipped
Chicago, 5-4, in 10 innings,
California hammered
Oakland, 11-1, and Seattle
shaded Minresota, 6..'i.
In the National League it
was Chicago 3, St. Louis . 2,
and San Francisco S, Los
Angeles 4.
Orioles 3, Brewers Z:
Eddie Murray hit hili 21st
home run with two out in the
lOth inning, bucking Dennis
Martinez,
S-8,
Jerry
Augustine, 1().10, was the
winrer.
Tigers 5, White Sox 4:
Ron LeFlore's two-out
single with the bases loaded
scored Lance Parrrish with
the 'winning run for Detroit.
Bob Sykes, 6-5, struck out
seven and gave up two hlts In
four Innings of relief.
Angels 8, A'• 1:
Paul Hartzell, ~. threw a
three-bitter and rookie Ken
Landreaux belted a two-run
homer to win It lor California .
Rookie
shortstop Jim
Anderson contributed a
three-nrn double.
Mariners 8, Twlnll 5:
Larry Milbourne's two-out
single in the ninth scored
plnch:rWIOer Craig Reynolds.
Roy Smalley had tied the
game, S.S, in the ninth with
his 14th homer.

play in PGA

PreSsllre trellld against rot.

Outdoors

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By MIKE TUU.Y
UPI Sports Writer
Two games, 231'.! m!Wlgs
and several mUiioo raindrops
ago, a tired and slwnping
Boston team arrived in New
York,
''I'll admit it," said BOBton
Manager Don Zimmer,
"when we came in here I
would have been satisfied
with split."

BautifJ JOUr sunaundinp

News Notes

Uke thai."
St. Louis, 3-2, ID move to
The homer cost Barr a within
3\1 games of
complete game victory and Philadelphia in the NL East.
the right-hander departed
Bill Buckner's RBI single
after giving up an enauing hlt in the seventh inrlng brought
1D I&gt;ave Lopes. Randy Moffitt borne the winning rWJ as the
came on and got the last out Cuba beat the Cardinals for
l;lefoce picking .., biB seventh the 12th straig~t time thla
win against four losses,
year·,
14
"I thought I made the
1don't know what to say,"
catch," said Hemdoo, who said Cardinal Manager Ken
suffered a swollen left jaw, ''I Boyer of his club's inabllty ID
thought it was legal. That's beat the Cubs. "I don't koow
all I remember."
what the answer is/'
In the only other NL game
Pete Vucltovlch, ~ . !Dok
Thursday, Chicago defeated the loss.

Red Sox sweep
pair from NY

"Though the
report
obaerves no llmlt In giving
commendations to the
individuals, agencies ancj'
depertments that reacted to
the calamity, one come•.
away hun a reading of it·
with tha lmpreulon that the''
full '!lory 11as not been told," ·
the editorial said.

By Alma Marshall

Mr•.

-

(Herndon) raise hili glove up
but It (the ball) wasn't 'In
there, Then I saw him reach
foc the ball on the ground.
That'$ when I ruled It wasn't
a catch."
·
An Bl'gument ensued as
both ootfielders remained on
the ground with Giant
Manager Joe Al!Dbelli flnaUy
being ejected.
"I !Did him (Quick) he was
late In getting out there,"
said the San Francisco
manager. "I guess he didn't

Itself."

.NAME OF PARTNER ___ __ TELEPHOI'IE----WILMINGTON , Ohio
( UPli - Cincinnati Bengals
NAME OF PARTNER _ _ _ _ TELEPHONE - - - coach Bill Johnson plans ID
start six rookies on offense
Entries must be received by B PM, Tuesday, August 22,
1978.
and lour on defense in the
Fee sa. for each event .
club's pre-season opener with
Send with qheck payable to
Tampe Bay Saturday.
GALL/A COUNTY UNIT, ACS
Needless to say, he 's
Route 3, Box 398
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
making no predictions as ID
Draw will be made Wednesday, August 23, 1978. ·
the outcome.
Play ing times will be published In your local newspaper.
"I doo't know how we're
going to do. I really don't
Those playing Friday even ing, August 25, will be notified
WEST (X)LUMBIA-The Young Adult Class of Salem
by phone.
know," said Johnson.
Community Oturch had a picnic supper and wiener roast at
"Every now and then I feel
the Racine Locks and Dam oo Friday evening, July 28.
Miss Sandra Fowler, teacher of the class, gave a short talk
good about what we 've done
(in training camp ), and every
nerta~ ID the importance of beginning early to· teach
now and then I get lumps ."
chUdren of God's love and Biblical teachings, Amy Ruuellled
The prospect of going with
the group In grace.
·
Gary
Shori
won
the
prize
lor
tile
luefly
n11111ber
and thoae
only five starters from last
United PresstoternatfoiUII food
poisoning
are
winning
game
prizes
Included
Kathy
King,
Diana
Johnson
and
season would give anyhody
There are Jots of ways to salmonella, staphylococcus
·
IM
i
1
arl
lumps. Johnson, who llaid he
RUSieU,
The
games
were
directed
by Mlu Fowler. '
Ralph
is more interested about rwn a camp• .,. tr p, a ishlng
d Clostridium perfrlngena,
Thoae winning In the chfldren'a games whlch were
- ca"- death ' directed by ~ Johnaon and Lyda ~ Included Scott
evaluating his talent than jaunt, or even a picnic . Rain Rarely do thbe
often does it, but bugs do a
Botulian Ia the polaon that
ating Tampa Bay, plans ID better jQb.
Ia mOBt likely ID kfll. In fact, R-ll. Shanncln Nell, John Johnlon.
start John Reaves at
These "bugs" are not the th
I
d d b
Thooe egjoylng horaeahoe pitching and yard darts Included
e tox n pro uce
y Joe RuueU, Ra1pb Ruuell, Gary Short and Rnnnle Neal,
quarterba ck with Archie
. Griffin and rookie David ants that most people disdain. botullmlla tha moot virulent Stephen Fowler and Pete Otambera.
It's
the
smaller, blol""l-1
'' Deacoo" Turner as running They're
..,. - ""'-n
,...._ knvwu ,
Enjoying an evening of Otrlltlan FelloWiblp and fun were
microscopic ones that cause estimated that ooe DWire
backs. Steve Holden and food polaonlng.
would be sufficient to kill Sandra Fowler, Stephen Fowler, Gary Short, Gewama
rookie Denris Law will fill in
Actually, there Ia a wide
Ia
c1
Jobnlon, Joe, Peggy and Joey Ruslell, Marcy Knapp, Shannan
as wide receivers, with Mike
everyone In a rge ty.
Cobb and rookie Don Bass 8810rlment of bacteria that
However, according !D the ~ll. Rnnnle, Unda, Wendy, Shannon Neal, Ralph, L)&lt;da,
Scott, and Amy RuueU, Diana Johnson, John Johnson and
sharing chores at tight end. causes these maladies, and CDC
· • "Bot··"......... while being Travis Johllllln, Kathy, Ramona and N111cy King, Pete and
Roo Hunt and rookie Bill the symptoms range aU the very serious and very much
Miller will ~ at the tackles, way from a mild upset in the public eye, Is Kathy Otambera.
Greg Fairchild and rookie stomach to death.
fortunately quite rare.''
WEST (X)LUMBIA - On Salla'day evening the Salem
Mark Donahue at guards and . Usually the symptoma of . All of the common forma of
Community
Chvch had a baby showw and cookout for Mr,
rookie Blair Bush at center. food poisoning are nausea, food polaonln&amp; ue easily
and
Mra.
Pete
Chambers, formerly i.rom Muaachuset~ and
The defense will Include vomiting, headache and controlled by two thinCa oow
realdlng
bere.
rookies Ted Vincent as nose· 8 b d om i n a I
c r a m p s . heat and cold. Heat uually CommWJity Building. The ahower was beld at the Salem.
man, Tom DePaso at outside According ID the Center for k111a It and cold lleepllt from
Thole IUehdlng Included Mr, and Mra, Dllw Mattox and
linebacker and Ron Shumoo Disease Control In Atlanta, being reelltabllshed . In .
son,
Mlc:hael, Mr. and Mra. Mlb VanMeter, Mlkle, .Mr. and
at inside linebacker. Rookie "The most conunon causes of general, temperatures below
Mn. WUbur VanMeter, Jane Ann and Jell, Mr. and Mn.
Ray Griffin alao will start at
40 degr- prevent Ill growth
Alburtlce Young, Mr, and Mn. Bill &amp;nllh, Mra. Robert
cornerback.
and lemperatur• above 1116 McDermitt llld Ellen, Mrs. Lucy Johnloa, Rewrend and Mrs.
"Winring this game II not
kill II.
Georae Hoechar, Mlsa Sandra Fowler, Mill Melocly Snoulfer
important at aU fr(lOI the
So II !1 Important to and Dreama Holchar.
standpoint that It doesn't
COMBINED VBS
p-epsre and Rrve foods U
The decoraUons were blue llld pink IJid·a buiJnel held the
count toward the standings,"
The United Methodist, soon U pollible after taldng glfll. Gam• were played and p-fzn a'Wirded to the lucky
Johnson · sa id . " Everyone Trinity and St. Paul Lutheran them Dill of the freer« or ooes.
·
wants to ·win, but It's Churches of Pomeroy wiD refrigerator, In the outdoora,
.
at.oa ud - . ,..._ala
certainly not the end of the combine for a vacation ' Bible thla means 1lllnfl your cooler
Reverend and
Georgelfoldlar, Mr. and Mrs. WUbur
wocld if we don 't. In my school which wUJ begin at · for aa long U polllble and Van Meter, Jant Am and Jflf, Mr. aqd Mri. John VIIIMIIeno
position as a teacher, I'm 6:30 p.m, unday at the St. making aure fooda to be and aon are Vllcallonlni In the Smoky Mounlllbl.
moce coocerned With seeing Paul Church. The school 11 cooked
are
cooked
During the abllence of Rev. Hoadlar, lbe Rev. Paul
If these guys can execute." for Y.oung_people throul!h the thorlloughly.
the ~-•F11J&amp;erllld of GrllldVIew HelcJU, Pl. Pleuant, dellvtred tha
Johnson had acheduled a sixth grade. Those Interested
yoo oblerve
ae &lt;wei, m111nge at Salem Ccinunumly Ollrch an&lt;lllllday evenlna, He
workout f&lt;r today bel&lt;re the ahould attend the lint IIMIIon. you lhDIIId beve no problellll l!pOke on minding the L«d Immediately whln be calli. 1111
team flies !D Tampa Bay. · Sunday nil!ht.
- e:rcept for IIIII.
serman wu enjQyecl l'ly aU.
·

Oh lO
•

Giants edge Dodgers,
hike division lead.

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Dally Sentinel, Middlepori-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Aug. 4,1978

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Nicklaus, seeking his fifth
PGA crown and 18th ·major
champiooshlp, ballooned to
an 11-over.per 79; Pahner,
who helped redesi gn the
course after Miller's 1973
linal ...oWid assault, finished
with a 78, and Masters
Champioo Player came m
with a 76. All bogeyed the
openln&amp; hole and it was
downhill after that.
Defendingchamploo
Wadkins,
woo has dooeLanny
little
of note this year, led a group
of eight players who posted I·
under 70s.
Watson, who has a Masters
and two British Open
victories behind him, shot six
birdies, including three-ino&amp;·
row from the ninth, but these
were partially offset by a
couple of bogeys.
"I hit a few sloppy shots off
the tee,t' Watson said. "I
found the rough six times, but
I was fort~te ID get a goqd
lie each time.
"But my putting was out·
standing ... It was the best
part of rny game.''
Stockton was delighted
with biB roiUid. He hlt 18
greens and made birdies 111
the first, fifth and 13th
against no bogeys.
"I had some trouble
reedin&amp; the greens wben It
got darll:, but I can't really
cm~plllln," St.ocktan ilald.

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KINGS MILLS, Ohio (UP! ) "re int:arnated "
Knute
- One fonner coach called it Rockne urged them ID "win
the "best thing ID happen !D this one f&lt;r the Gipper."
college football since the
The Hall, to be open every
legalization of the forward day except Christmas with a
pess." Another called it "the $3 admission charge, has
fulfillment of ~ dream."
been under construction the
Thursday,
it
was past two years on a 1()..acre
christened simply as "home" plot adjacent to Kings Island
- the National Football · amusement park, 25 miles
Foundation's College nortll of Cincinnati.
Football Hall of Fame.
College sports officials
A standing-room-only have trumpeted the , Hall as
crowd estimated at 2,000 the "most exciti ng and
turned out ID applaud a host liveliest" of museums , But
of fonner college grid stars Thursday, they simply called
and cheer a medley, of it "home. "
favorite fight songs at the
"The reality of thi s
official dedication of the $6 magnificent building is the
million building Thursday. · best thing to happen to
While
gray
skies college football since the
. threatened overhead, Vincent legalization of· the forward
dePaul Draddy;'chalrrnan of pess," Hall of Farner Col.
the board of the National Earl Blaik !Did the crowd. "It
Football Foundation, gives college football a solid
described tlle occasion as "A and tangible foundation .
day of great rejoicing ."
"For years, college football
"It's the fulfillment of a needed a focal point - a
dream whlch we sometimes borne if you will ," said Blaik,
didn't think would become a Day!Dn, Ohio, native who
reality," Draddy said.
coached
Army
and
Afterwards, the Hall of Dartmouth teams ID a 166-32
Fame was opened ID the eombined record. "For the
public, whlch thronged ID home is a symbol of stability.
"Today, we have our first
kick field goals, play
computer foot hall games and family reunion . We are
sit in a locker room where a pleased that tlle old man
himself
is
here

intercollegiate football, the
patriarch of all football."
The dedication Clllminsted
work begWI by sportswriter
Grantland Rice and Admiral
William " Bull" Halsey in
1947. From their idea for a
college football Hall of Fame
sprang tlle National Football
Foundation .
Kings Island, owned by the
Taft Broadcasting Co .,
dor.o'&gt;d the land and paid lor
the t,.'Jding . Taft will be
reimbursed out of admissions
fees .
Appropriately, a high
school band was on hand lor
ceremonies Thursday, as was
ABC sportscaster Chris
Sche nkel.
Even President Carter was there i.n spirit, messaging
that he hopes the Hall of
Fame "will underscore the
sign ifi cance of co llege

football."
Repeating his fa vpri te
opening line, Schenkel said,
"All the color and excitement
of college football - what
better way to spend an
autumn afternoon ."
He added, "There's nothlng
wrong with this country that
a little singing and college
football can 't cure."

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Injuries main topic
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CANTON, Ohio (UPI ) Ohio State Coach Woody
Hayes emphasized th e
importance of keeping down
player injuries and treating
them properly in addressing
dozens of coaches from large
and small schools at the
Thursday night banquet of
the Ohio Hil!h School Football
Coaches Association.
It's held annually in
confunction with the North·
South all-star high school
football game at Fawcett
Stadium. The 33rd edition will
be run off IDnight before an
expected
near-capacity
crowd.
After a welcome by Canton
·Mayor Stanley A. Cmich,
talks on the current meetings
and the upcoming football
season prospects were given
by Dr. George Bates, the Ohio
High
School
Athletic
Association conunissioner,
and Paul Starkey of
Loulavute High School who
heads the Ohio High School
Coaches Association .
"I want w coogratulate the
Ohio High School Football
Coaches Association lor
honoring the team doc!Drs for
their work in sports," Hayes
said. "No one realizes more
than we coaches how much
our team doc!Drs mean to us.
"We did not have one death
from heat prostration last
year among the millions of
youngsters playing football in
the United States, due to the
guidiance of our team physicians."

He also congratulated the
players on their selection and
tlle coaches for their fine
handling of the teams , and
wished them well in the All·
Star game.
The two All-Star game
coaches, AI O'Neill of Avoo
Lake and Fred Zechman of
Miami Trace, expressed opti·
mism for a successful
·outcome of the annual contest
before an expected capacity
audience. Appearing with
them was Lou Venditti, the
game director.
O'NeUI said, " If we can get
the ball away from the
South's offense, I think we'll
see a great ball game."
'Zeckman
said,
"In
previol1S years, we've been
beaten with size, we've tried
speed but also got beat, but
thla year we tried lor quality
lrids who played oo winning

teams who know what it's like
to win. "
Also during the evening
ceremonies,
five
new
members were inducted into
the Ohio High School Football
coaches Hall of Fame.
They were James Bowlus
or Londoo High School, Jack
Uewellen of Bay Village,
Earl McCaskey of Lorain
High
Sc hool,
Robert
McFarren of Wintersville and
Dr . George Wilcoxen of
Alliance High School.
The dinner session also saw
the presentation of the annual
Ohio team physicians awards
by Dr. Brady F . Randolph Jr.
of Hamii!Dn.

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Padres shooting for
1Oth straight victory

Legion stats
The Meil!s American
Legion
Baseball team
recently completed their 1978
season when · they par-

licipated In · the District
Tournament at Athens. Final
indiVldual season staUstlcs
are as follows :

CINCINNAT·I (UPI) - The aren't looking over their
NAME
A. B. Runs Hits RBI Av.
streak will be on the Une shoulders yet. Rose, whose Chuck
Kennedy
22 4 2 4 .091
again tonight. But Ibis time, streak was stopped at 44 in Mike Wayland
85 15 19 9 .224
Atlanta Tuesday, cranked out Dave Kennedy
it's oot held by Pete Rose.
30 4 9 s .300
15 3 4 3 .267
While the Cincinnati Reds four hits in five at-bats Dan Edwards
Cliff
Kennedy
-40
10 13 10 .325
third baseman compiled a Wednesday. including a home Brian Hamilton
BO 21 29 19
.363
record-tying National League nm and double. That raised Kenny Young
36 s 8 1 .229
hitting streak, the fourth- his average to .318, second John Sayre
43 10 12 6 .279
28 3 5 D .179
place Padres were working only to the Je!f Burroughs of Greq Becker
Mike Trlplelt
15 D 2 1 . 133
oo a less publicized streak of • the Braves, at .322.
Kelty Winebrenner
!Ill 13 33 9
.375
t1leir own - nine straight
Rose
said · he
is Mark Forbes
26 ' 4 5 o .192
wins.
• concentrating on his pre- Tim Hood
60 13 24 10 .4110
19 7 8 3 .421
The Padres bring their season goals, which included Terry Wall
Art Fogelstrom
57 11 17 14 . .298
nine-game . streak to the leading the league in hitting . Tim
Ebersbach
60 8 lA 16 . .212
Qu~n City for a three-game
" And the ultimate goal of Torn ONens ·
16 3 3 3 .188
series with the Reds, starting me and every guy on this club . Ray Andrews
37
A
7
1 .189
29 1 7 2 .241
is to win the Western Division Roger Carson
tonight.
Terry Wayland
2 1 o o .000
" It's going to take a lot to tiUe ," said Rose.
Mark Mitch
2 0 0 0 .000
The Reds still are playing Rick Johnson
beat us," warned Rollie Fin2 D o 0 .ooo
gers, who helped pitch the without the hobbled Joe
Leading hillers - Tim Hood .400 : Kely Winebrenner .375:
Padres to their team-&lt;'ecord Morgan, and Johnny Bench BrilJn Hllmilton .363 .
Hits - Kelly Winebrenner 33 : Brian Hamilton 29:
ninth
straight
win limped away from the Tim Most
Hood 24.
Wednesday , 2-1 over Los Wednesday game after
Most R.B.I. - Brian Hamilton 19 : Tim Ebersbach 16 : Art
Angeles. " We 've been doing ·fouling a pitch off his ankle. Fogelstrom 14.
Most Doubles - Brian Hamilton 10; Kelly Winebrenner 7 ·
everything right the last two
So far , the Reds have been
'
weeks. One of these days able to somewhat offset the Tim .Hood 6.
Most Tr iples - John Sayre 1: Art Fogel strom 1: Tim
we're going to lose a game. I injuries with Rose's streak, Ebersbach I.
·
George Foster's long bell and
hope it isn 't for a while ."
Most Home R1.ms - Brian Hamilton 1; Ray Andrews 1; Art
By knocking off the · Dave Concepcion's hot bet. Fogelstrom 1.
Most Walks - Tim Ebers bach 14: Art Fogel strom 10; John
Dodgers three straight Coocepcioo had three hils Sayre
9.
.
games,
the
Padres and three runs betted in
threatened to turn the Wednesday , includfng a
Natio nal League Western double and a triple.
SP.Orts Tr~ns.ctians
hitter Danny Goodwin fro m El
" If Concepcion keeps going · By Umted
Division into a four-team
Paso.
Press International
race . The Padres trail to right field with pitches
Thursday
. New York (A L ) - Reca lled
p1tcher Larry McCall from
{t? ro Footbell
league-leading San Francisco away from llim, he's a cinch
Dallas - Treded guard Rich Tacom a (ILl and placed first
by eight games . The Reds are to hit .300 this season," Rose
Jim
Spencer on
Rosen . fiHh -round draft ch oice b~seman
a game out. and the Dodgers said of the shortstop, who hit from Sy ra cuse, to fhe New d1sabled list.
"for k Giants tor a draff pick.
Collet•
.271 last year.
now 3 games back.
Los Angeles - Acquired first Vanderbilt Named Roy
year tight end Lon Bo•l ttl from Kramer athletic director .
But .Rose and the Hells

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FRIDAY-SATURDAY

THURSDAY'S AD
SHOULD HAVE READ

Oakland for a draft choice and
waived first -year cornerback
Curt is Royall from U.S. Inter nat ional University . ·
Oaklllnd - Wlliv ed \leteran
sa fety George .A tkinson ,
Chicago Announced the
retirement
of. cen ter
Dan

_O klahoma State - Named
RIChard Young athletic direc -

tor

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Six of the nine courtiies of
Lnster,
the northeast comer
I neb• II
Cal iforn ia - Put f irst base - of Ireland , constitute Norman Ron Ja ckson on disabled
l ist and rec&amp;ll ed designated them Ireland , with the
parliamentary boroughs of
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Houston Aotros o, Charleston
2
Toronto Blue Jays e.
Syracuse 2
Toclly's O.mn .
Colllornlo 1. Oakland 1
Toledo at Richmond
SNtflt 6, Mlnnnota 5
Tocloy'• ~roiNIIIe ~ltchoro
Syracuot at CharlestonIAII Tlmu •on
Rocheoter at Columbus •
ChiCIIIO IWoocl 10·11 11 Tldewatwr at Pawfuckel
Delrolt !Wilcox 1-11, 1 ~.m .
S.lll.....,y's O.mis
Baltimore I Flanagan 13-9) 11 Toledo at Richmond
New York I Guidry IS-11, I p.m. Syracuot at Charl•lon
Boston I Lee 10·6&gt; 11 Mil · Rocheoter at Columbus
waukeil (Soronoon lUI. 1 : :10 Tidewater at Pawtucket
p.m .

Cltvtlend (Wise I -ll) at
TtKIS (Jtnklns4 ~71, 1:35 p .m .
Seattlt (AbbOtt .t,l) at Oak .

•·+),

land (Johnson
10:30 p .m .
Mlnl")tSOII CGoltz 10-7) at

California

p.m .

(Frost

3-•J ,

Saturday's Ga.mts

(All Timet EDT)
Montreal ( Frotmen 6.7) at
Chfcaoo (ROber ts 4-6). 2:30

p .m .
.
,
Philadelphia (Chrlst~son 7-10
and Ruthven 8-1) at Pittsburgh
( Rooker 6-7 end Roblnton S·SL

Seattle at Oakland
Mlnn at Calif, 2, tw l-nlte
Bait at New York. night

Chicago at Detroit, night
Toronto at Kan City , n ight
Cleveland at Texas, night

_

Houston
(NiekrO 1·81 at
Atlanta (Boggs 3-SJ, 7:35p .m .
Sl!ln Diego (Perrv 12-" J at
Cincinnati (Boriham 9 -21, 8:05
p.m .
New York (Swan 3-5) at St.
Lo·uis (forsch 9-ll), 8; 35 p m .
Los Angeles &lt;Riu 10-6 l at
San Francisco (Blue 15 -.IL 10: 35
p .m .
.
Saturday's oam11
Phl ladelpl'lla at Pittsburgh
Montreal at Chicago
New York at Sf . Louis , night
Houston at Atlanta , night
San Diego at Cine!, night
Los Ang at San Francisco
American Le1gue
E•st
W. L. Pel. GB
Boston
67 39 .632
M iiWaUk.!
60 .. . 577 •
Baltlmre
S9 47 .557 8
New York
59 48 .55J 8112
Detroit
S7 49 .538 10
Cle velnd
51 5.. ·""' 1.51h
Toronto
3.9 67 .361 2tl
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Pel.

GB

51 "6 .551

co1 ;1
sa 51 .S32 21f2
Oak land
56 5_3 .51" .. 112
. Texa!.
"9 56 ... 67 91!2
M lnesota
"5 .59 ... 33 13
Ch icago
AS 60 ... 29 131h
Seattle
39 69 .361 21
Thursdly 'l Rtsultt
Bait 3, Milw 2, 10 Inns.
Detroit 5, Chi "'· 10 Inns.
Bos7 , N.Y . 5
17 Inns . susp om
Boston B. N .Y . 1, 6 V~ Inns.

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Del
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Stone, LoGrow (J) end
Colborn: Rozome, Sykos 17&gt;
end MoY . Porrllh (10) . wSykn 16·51. L- LoGrow 1~-41 .
HRs- Chlcauo. Soderholm (16) .
Detroit, May (9) , Staub 071 . ;

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024 000 lOx- I 10 D
Rtnko, Norr.ls (3) , M lneuo
(7) and Newman; Hartzell and
Downing. W- Hartzell (3-6). L.......
Renko (5-6) , HRs-CallfOrnli
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Vuc.kovlch, Littell (I) and Mlnn
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101 200 001 - 5 11 3
~ 010 001- 6 6 1
Simmons. Holtzman, McGlothen Sea
Jackson, Marshall (8) and
(6), Moore (7) and Rader . WMoore (6... ). L - Vuckovlch (I - · Wrnegar ; Honeycutt, Parrott
9).
'"' , Romo (I) and Stinson . w.-Ramo • .f -3. L-Marshall, 5·10.
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000 300 001- • 12 0 HRs- Minnesota, Smalley (U l;
San Fran
310 000 001-5 11 t Seattle, Roberts 117}.
Sutton, Reutzhan (-4 ), Hough
(7), Forster (9) and Ferguson ;
(Only games scheduled) _
Barr. Moffitt (9) and Hill. WMOffltt, 7--4. L- Forsttr. 3--4.
HRS- LO! Angeles, Lacy (8) ;
Sin Francisco, McCovey ( 11 ).

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Notice Is hereby given that there will be a public
hearing on Thursday, the loth day of August, 1978,
beglnnl"'l at 2:00 P .M. at the Common Ploas Court
Room In the Court House In · Pomeroy, on the Molgs
County Plan lor Social Services In Ohio under Title XX
of the Social Security Act, lor the roar beginning July
1, 1979.
.
The object of this hearing Is to highlight pertinent
Information regordlng Social Services, problems and
needs and to elicit public connment. suggestions and
recommandetlons relative· to the county's proposal
soclal ·servlces plan .
.
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run homer in thllt seventh to
send it another inning.
O!rl.aty Tucker got credit
for the win while •-nela
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a eld wu taged with the
loas. Krla Snowden had three
singles to lead the wtnnera
while Dede Kimes and Arlene
Fowler each had two . .
1be Americans outhlt the

NEW YORK (UPI ) -By doing a little simple arithmetic,
you can estimate carlton Fisk bends up and down something
lille 12,000\imeaaoeuon. That'SaCOillervatlveetltlmate.
·
Squatting oo h1a haWJchea, with those metal bars acrou hla
faceandallthathamessoo,beatingoffnastyloultlps-. every
~·
(EQUIPPED HERE)
part of his body all the while, he has to be "In" the ..ll game
with eaeh pitch. And if you don't think all Ibis Intense
Conltl Halters - Horse &amp; Pony
coocentration and physical activity d~'t take a whole lot out
Halters - Whips - LNdl - SIOCII
of a man, you o)lght to get a look at
Boston catcher oow.
Cones- Blonk•ts- Fort.~ Tubs &amp;
He has lost 15 poWJds and he aches aU over . His nickname is
Buckets - Golvonized Tubs &amp;
. " Pudge" but there is nothing at aU pudgy about blm now. He winners 1 ~1 2 with Cindy
Buckets - Sham- - Fly S~roys
looks pale and drawn, almost as if he hu )liSt donated a couple Croou leading the way with
&amp; A.,.llonts - Brushes ~ Curry
of pints of blocK), but It's a )ono, Iono season and the Red Sox three singles. S.laer had her
Combs - Oroomlnt Supplies . .., -...
homer and a single, and
Votwrlnarltll Suppll" - Soddlot need both his bat and his glove desperately. The farthest thing Debbie Michael had a triple
Rabbit Feed &amp; Svpplln - Purina
from his mind is going up to Manager Don Zimmer and asking and single . ·Getting two
Feed• I ·Anlmel Hoolth Aids lor All
Form Alllmols.
him for a rest.
single• each were Paula
To give you some idea of what Fisk means to lhe Red Sox, he Swisher, Angela Hatfield,
was 21-for-&gt;4 during those 11 of 14 games they dropped bef&lt;re La
w u nd
FOR THE RIDER ...
uren
e, a
lila Edcoming into Yankee Stadiwn for their latest series with the
defending world champs. That works out to a .389 batting wt,rdsthe second game, the
average and nobody else'bn the club could touch it.
Senior American team acored
With his .299 season average, hia 15 'home runa and his 59 the fourth run in the bottom of
RBI, he ts the heartbeat, the very core of the Red Sox ballclub. the filth and held on for,thllt 40n Wednesday night in that long, drawn-out 14-&lt;nnlng iH 3 win. Carla Teaford wu
suspended contest with the Yankees, a foul tip off Willie credited with ·the 'wtn while
Randolph's bet in the second inning-caught Flak in the most Kim Grueaer got the loae.
sensitive partofhis'groin. The pain wu excruciating and for a
Barbara Gordan led the
few moments as he doubled over, it looked as If he might not be winnera with 1 triple while
able to continue, but after walking around lor a while, be put oo Dolle Chapman, Nancy
his mask and got behind the plate again.
Smith, Sonia Alb, and Cathy
Two innings later, Fisk singled lbarply to drive in Jerry Whitlatch each bid a lllnCie .
Remy and after crossing first base, with time called he
Melanie Slaaon and Deana
walked into foul territory and bent hll head toward his~.. White each bid a doublf for
He was white as chalk. All the blood had 1'1111hed from biB the Nationals. Cindy ~ey,
bead and suddenly he felt nauseous, u if he waa.golng 10 throw Tonia AJb, and VIcki Cundlll
up .
each bid a single.
399WESTMAINSTREET 0.,.2J601'0MEROY,O.
Aft.- the games, team
"What's-a-matter ?" Johnny Peaky, the Red Sox first base
THESTOREWITH "ALLKINDSOFSTUFF"
coach, inquired solicitouslytrophies and some individual
FOR
PETS - STABLES - LARGE AND SMALL "John, I'm beat," Fisk answered. "My strength Ia aU awards were presented for
ANIMALS
sapped ."
the -eon and tournament
LAWNS- GARDENS
"You want me 10 calllhe trainer?" uked Peaky.
champl001.
"~o. I'll mak~ it," Fisk said, moving over to take hll position
w hrst base again.
Fisk eaught the entire game which wu interrupted twice by
rain and la.sted until1 :16 in the mooling.la the 13th, weary u
he was , F1sk smashed a wicked lizzler to the left of third
baseman Graig Nettles . The ball bid base hit written aU over It
but somehow Nettles flagged it down and made the throw 10
first . .
Ploze Sltoppjng Confer
· Sand had been poured over the buellnea becauae of the rain
Oltlo 45714
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and although Fisk was giving It all he had trying to make flnt
the muddy underfootlng olowed him down eooiJI)I · so
Nettles' throw beat him by about a ltep,
At I :30 in the morning, when most of the other people In
base.bell already were aoleep, or should've been, CarltGn Flail,
3 Pc. 'all Dtvon
stillm uniform , sat on the Door In the Red Sox drelling room at
Coordlnoles -Mill
1-211 3 pc. Fall
- Yankee Stadiwn and ravenously ipOOiled up aome uuced
, AUO. 1 THIU AUG. 10
meat balls from a paper plate put out for all the playera by the
Ms.
clubhouse attendant .
"I was nmnlng u 111!11 as I could biiU felt like I wuep!JDng
· my whee is ," he said, talldng about the ball be hit In the 131h.
2 Pc. Pall Panttults
The Red Sox r~lver took a couple of 11p1 fnlm a can of beer
No•Y•
Blue. Brn .. •lge, Whut
Hours:
8nd someooe aakeil him how It felt to be behind lbe plate so Mon., Wttl .. Tllur•·• FrllO-t
Slztl·ll
I"!' g. in the rain and and_llll, and then cOme oot of the pme
Tue1 .. Sot. 11-l :JO
. . . ..0.00 Now Only '2a."
. Sunil~ 12:,..1 :30
Wllb nothing really to !!how for lt.
·
.... '45.00 Now Only 'ai.M
:'These lo:ind o1 nighta make y1111 ache all owr ywr body "he
S81d. "Especially when you have to keep ~q~~~~ttlna l&lt;r ao ri.ny
hours."
Rf1.t1LOD
f~LL SLACKS
· "W!Jat ito you think about beblnd the plate?" wu one
Solido I. Printal-20
questiOn .
1
Fisk smiled.
Checka I. Solid•
S-20
"You're always thinking about tbt pme," be laid, "but
1
ooce m a while when there's a break In the IIC'IIoa lor a NCaMI
or ao, you day dream between plldlll. You loc*.at the people
relaxed and enjoying themAelvee In 1111 llandl and ,au 11117 to
YOID'self wouldn't It be nice to be like them lor a while, to be
able to take two or three days oil and 11111ybe 10 to New
Hampshire with the family .
"I still hope 10 do It in Octqber," he laid. "I mean· APTER
the World Series, not before it ."
His meatllng was perfectly clear.
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that

EAST LETART-A rwnmage sale was plaMed for
Sept. 7 and 8 when the East
Letart United Methodist
Women met at the church
Tuesday evening.
The sale will be held in the
garage at the Racine
Methodist parsonage. Mrs.
Marlene Fisher was at the
piano for group singing of
"Church in the Wildwood "
with Sally Gloeckner singing
" Make Me a Blessing." Mrs.
Mabel Shields presided at the
meeting with Miss Kathryn
Philson giving the prayer. Officers reports were given and
thank you notes were read .
Mrs. Philson reported on
missions an~ there was a
discussion of the distri ct
meeting in September and
the banner to be made. A pi cnic will be held at the

MEIGS COUNTY 'WELfARE ADVISORY BOARD

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field service; Mrs. Casci,
cards and flowers; Marjorie
Reuter, membership and
poppy; Ruby and Denise
Marshall, community service; Ruth Powers. children
and youth; Veda Davis,
junior activities; and Dollie
Hayes, publicity. Appointed
to the executive committee
were Mrs. Powell, Mrs.
Casci, and Mrs. Jenkins, with
Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wildermuth
and Mrs. Mary Martin being
named to the by-laws corn- .
mittee.

Pet show awards are planned

September meeting.
Birthday cards will be sent
to a resident at the Gallipolis
State Institute, and get-well
cards to Belva Fisher , Mary
Roush and Clara Mae
Sarge nt. Report of the
nominating conunittee will
be made at the September
·rrm!ting.
The program by Mrs. Hazel
Fox was on the topic, " Ye
Shall Be My Witness ." It
dealt with the church moving
from Witness. •' home base into the world around it. Mrs.

Social
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. '. FRIDAY
WEEKEND R~ V1VAL,
Hiland Chapel Church of
Christ In Christian Union,
through Sunday evening at
7:30 p.m . Theron Durham ,
eva ngelist.
HAPPY HARVESTERS
Class, . Trinity Church, 7:30
p.m . Friday at the church .

SATURDAY
ANNUAL Zuspan reunion ,
Krodel Park. Basket dinn er
served at I p.m .
I CE
CREAM
Social
Saturday sponsored by
Orange Township Volunteer
F ire Department. 5 p.m . at
the Tuppers Plains Grade
School.
Square
dance
following ;~~g~
TEAFORD reunion Sunday
at Racine Locks and Dam.
Lunch at noon, bring covered
dish .
ANNUAL Davis reunion
(descendants of Orlando a nd
Kathryn Davi s) will be
Sunday at Lake Alma , near
Wellston. A basket dinner at
noon ; relatives and friends,
welcome .
MARTIN AND Emma
Sayre aMual reunion and
Shriners Park , Racin e.
Lunch at noon. Friends and
relatives invited .
4:i.th NICHOLSON reunion ,
Sunday , Forest Acres Park
with dinner at 12' :30 p.m .
Relatives and friends urged
to attend .

Eileen Buck and Sally
Gloe-c kner
served
refreslunents. Others attending were Mrs. Nora Pearson, Mrs . Sue Beegle, Molly
Fisher, June Harris, Mrs.
Margaret Gloeckner, Mrs.
Ada Rowe , Mrs . Doris
Adams, Mrs. Julia Norris,
Mrs . Lucy Donahue, Mrs.
Mildred Dona hew , Mrs .
Eileen Roush, Mrs. Focie
Hayman, Mrs. June Wickersham, and guests, Josephine
Mowery, Carrie Gloecker,
and Tracy Beegle.

Wildwood gardeners
mark 40tk year

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committees

tension Office, Box 32,
Pomeroy, along with an entry
fee of 25 cents .
In each of the classes there
will be a plaque awarded for
first place, and rosettes for
second and third places . All
participants will receive participation ribbons. First pla~ e
wiriners in each class will
compete for the best overall
pet award .
The rules specify that no
animal can weigh · over !50
pounds, and that exhibitors
can enter only one animal per
class. Pets must be under
control at a ll times and ·ail
pets are to have had rabies
shots . The best of show plaque has been provided by the
Pomeroy Landmark .
Classes in the youth di vision (12 and under ) are best
dog, rodent class, best cat,
best dressed pet , most
talented, and most unusual.
In the.l3 and over older youth
division, the classes are best
dog, rodent class, best cat,
best dressed pet, most
talented~ and mo~t unusual ,
while in the adult division the
classes are best dog, best cat,
and most unusual.

Miss Erma Smith reported
on the 58th Department convention held in Cleveland and
attended by herself, Marjorie .
Goett, and Catherine Welsh .
They were accompanied to
Cleveland by Mrs. Mabel
Brown, Gallipolis . Mi ss
Smith noted awards won by
the · wlit and ,presented a
monetary gift for junior acti.vities to 1\frs. Grace Pratt,
president, who turned it over
to Mrs. Davis, junior activities chairman.
A report was given on the
party held at the Chillicothe
hospital in July . Genevieve
Meinhart was acting chaplain
for the Auxiliary meeting .
Gladys Cwrunings resigned
as chaplain and Mrs. Casci
was installed to the position
by Pam Powers and Mrs.
Pratt .
Thank you note was read
from Mr . and Mrs . Keith
Ashley for a flag presented to
the junior grange a t last mon·
th 's meeting . Rhonda Reuter,
Buckeye Girl State delegate,
was present at the meeting
and reported on her activities
at Girl State attended by 1248.
The first reading of the
budget was given by Mrs .
Davis . It was decided to have
a traveling pnze during the
year . Next meeting will be a

The anniversary cake was
baked and decorated by Jane
Harris, a member, and Mrs .
Betty Milhoan presented the
club history which had been
written by Mrs . Leah Nease .
The history told of tlie club's
MONDAY
organization in January 1938
MIDDLEPORT Garden at the home of Elma Holter
Club, covered dish picnic at by the late Mrs. Garen
the ca bin of Mrs. William Stansbury of Middleport ,
Morris near Forked Run regional director at that time .
Lake. Members are to meet There were only two other
at the · home of Mrs. Carl clubs in the county, Pomeroy
Horky at 5 p.m. to travel to Garden Club and the ·Midthe ca bin. Beverage and table dleport Garden ·Club, both
service will be provided by · organized in !935.
the hostesses. Members are
Various activities of the
to take a covered dish .
club during the past 40 years
TIIESDAY
were noted along with the
ROCK Springs Grange, s· names of all the members
p.m. Tuesday at the hall . who joined and the year they
Members will vacate the ha ll joined.
for the Meigs County Fair .
Mrs. Ada Holter provided
the arrangement for the table

5a75%
On 90-Day

Certificates
5.75 per cent paid on
90 day Certificates of
Deposit .
.$50 0 . 00
Min imum .
Interest
P ayable
Quarterly .
~ substantial penalty is
Invoked on all certificate
accounts withdrawn prior
to Hie date of maturity.

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l . A hiQh volt"ge l91"llb0n
system and an efho.cnt
co mbu~on chamber
moans1fU start work
when you do Every tl.me
Z. A"no-thumbs:· tully

3 . Hot chamber maqne

Slwn du~-casnnq makes the
hOUSU19 tougher And •.he
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4. Balanced fuel and 01l
tank capaotl.es keep you
horn haVU1Q to re:hll ont•

iiU!OttldOc c ham otler

lets you concen trilte on

when ther e's still plenty
rn the other

cuttmg Not oiling

arrangement in memorial to

The 40th anniversary 'of the
Wildwood Garden Club was
celebrated at a picnic recently at Royal Oak Park.

Our Interest is
Greater For You

IlEBE'S THE 015•.

using a low and long white
container with roses, sn•pdragons, a nd dahlias. Mrs.
Nease had grace.
Mrs. Milhoan displayed an
deceased members using a
gold urn decorated with
angels, white glass candle
and white and pale pink
phlox .
~..lili · Dorothy Smith thanked Mrs. Carrie Grueser for
her participation in the
garden of the year competition. Following the meeting ,
Mrs. Karl Grueser presented
roses to f~nn er presidents
and older members attending . A flower show &lt;o be held
at the Forest Run Church in
September was announced.
Mrs . Pat Holter will be the
judge.

picnic at the home of Mrs.
Casci.
Refres hments were served
by Mrs. Meinha rt and Miss
Smith with E dith Lanning a
contributing hoste"" . ·

S. lt's'boon deSigned to
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~ew conuJJittees were a~
Best man was Robert
Elberfeld, brother ·of the pomted and a report on the
bridegroom of Cincinnati. '1lepartment of Ohio convenUshers were Mark Elliott, tion was given at the recent
Mechanicsburg; Ron Greite, meeting of the American
Cincinnati; Mark Love, Troy, Legion Auxiliary of Drew
and Tim Ryan and Andy . Webster Post 39, Pomeroy.
Chairperson named were ·
Sclunidt; both of Hamilton.
Rhoda
Ha ckett, national
A reception was held at the
security
and civil defense ·
Springfield Country Club with
Linda Bauer .of Oak Harbor Frankie Hwmell, legislative :
attending the guest book. Genuna Casci, rebabilitaton •
Programs were handled by Fay Wildermuth, scholar:
Debra
Elliott
of ship; Iva Powell , foreign
relations; Dorothy Jenkins
Mechanicsburg.
music;.
Norma Jewell, legio~
A rehearsal dinner was
activities;
Cheryl TP hPw
held Thursday in Derr Road
1M with the bridegroom 's
parents as hosts .
Mrs. Elberfeld is a
Plaques and rosettes will
graduate of Springfield North
be
awarded in the Meigs
High School and Miami
University . She. is employed County Fair pet show to be
by Mechanicsburg Village staged at I p.IT). on Friday,
Schools. Her husband is a Aug. lB .
Mrs . Pat Thoma is the show
graduate of Taft High School,
Hamilton, and Miami Univer- chairperson and reminded
sity . He is employed by exhibitors that Aug . 11 is the
deadline for reg istering
Goshen School District.
The couple will reside at 26 animals. Registration is to be
sent to the Meigs County ExChateau Place 12, Milford.

UMW plan rummage sale

ap17Days'
gang1s here.

PUBUC HEARING

. By Gre1 Batley
The Melp - Mason Glrla
Soft bell League cloeed ita
season lut niBht witb two AllStar games, one for the
Junior DivWon and one for
the Senior Dlvilllon.
In the Junior game, the

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called

York
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Torrez and Fisk ; Beattie,
• Linblad (.5, and Munson. w~ew

Mrs. David Elberfeld

FIMr

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·Springfield woman weds · Auxiliary ·appoints
HAMILTON-The marriage
ol Amy R. Elliott and David
Hadden Elberfeld was held at
7:30 p.m. Friday, July 7 In
Weaver Chapel. The Rev.
Richard B. Elberfeld, Jr.,
curate of St. Peter 's
Episcopal Church, Kansas City, Mo. perfonned the doublering ceremony.
Music was presented by Dr.
Frederick Jackisch, organist,
and Helen Boddy Qf San
Diego, Calififomia, vocalist.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs . Joyce Elliott and Dr.
Warren G. Elliott, Springfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Elberfeld of
· Hamiltoo. He is the grandson
of the late Alfred M.
Elberfeld of Pomeroy .
Lori Young was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Joyce Conover, Anne
Elberfeld , Hamilton, and
Vicky McRoberts of
Brookville. Bridesmatrons
were Barbara Love of Troy
and Sandra Senser, Colwnbus.

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{10-10 ). H Rl- 811tlmort, Sin.
gleton o.o, Murray (211.

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games are
divided

. Frf,dJ!v ""'" 4,1978

( 1o lnwlftll)

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All-Star

~The~ Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,

Belley 1•&gt;-

Interested persons and organizations are urged to

MEN'S SANDALS

108 W- Main St.

(18) ,

. International L.eayuo ·
United Prnslntwrno lilnal
( ExhlbiHon go mot not In·
(Only games scheduled)
eluded In standlntll
Amtrlcan League
W. L. .Pet. GB .
(5UIP
1·2• 17 Inns .)
Charleston
65 •2 .607
Pawtucket
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Richmond
S6 49 .533 8
New York
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Toledo
50 54 .4111 13 112
Ha111er, Burmeler l2J. camp.
Columbus
51 55 .481 lll/2 boll (7) , Draoo (13). B.Sionloy
Rochesler
52 S6 .481 1Jll2 (15) and Fisk; Tidrow. G01seoe
16), Lyle (131, Clar, liS) and
Syracuse
-40 68 .370 25 112 Uohnson
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Richmond 6, Toledo 2. lsi, 7

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ly Unl ect Prtulnttrnatlonll
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100 100 ooo- 2 9 2 Landr•aux (2) .

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10:30

Boston at Milwaukee

Todar's Games

2, 6:05 p.m.

Innings
·Richmond •· Toledo 3, 7nd, I
Innings
Rochester 11 , Columbus 7
New York Mots 13, Tldewatwr

Toronto (Jefferson 6-9) · at ·
Gl Kansas
City (Splfttorff 12-9),
8:30p.m.

San Fran
Clf'!clnatl
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San DitQO
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Atlanta
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Houston
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Th,u rsday •s Rtsutts
Chicago 3, St. Louis 2
San Francl&amp;co S. Los Ange-les

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ADOLPH'S DAIRY VALLEY
HAS.: 10 :00 A.M. till 11:10 P.M. Sun.-Tllurs. 10:10 A.M. Hll 12 :00 PM Frldo··
Saturdoy .
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Sao Us At tho Pomoro~ Iiond Bridge
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Automatic controls, set the desired t~mperature and just use the
an - off switch . Large cooling capacity a nd 2 speed fa n for
maximum comfort . ·
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MEIGS TIRE
CENTU, INC.
Jolin F. Fu1t1, Mgr.

Pll. 992·2101

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PDm•roy "
TRINITY CHURCH , Rev . W . H.

lyTroiingHou• . 7p .m Wednesday

P•rrin , pastor . Bob Buck . Sundoy
school supt. Church !tchool. 9. 15
a .m ., wonhtp service 10:30 a .m .
Choir rehearsal . Tuesday . 7·30
' p.m . under d•rect ion of Alice

worship !8tVICe , 7 30 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
Near long Bottom . Edsel Hart,
po5tor . Sunday sckool. 10 a .m .;
Church . 7:30 p .m .. prayer

Nease .

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE I
NAZAREN E. Corner Un•ofl and
Mulberrv . lt.11 . Clyde V. Hender-

son , pastor Sunday school , 9 30
am .. Glen McClung . supt : morn ing worship , 10 30 a .m .; vvening
service , 7 ·30: mtd -week se r-.. tce ,
Wednesday , 7:30 p.m .
G RA CE EPISCOPAL . The Rev
Robert Groves , Re( tor ..Morn1ng
Prayer and Sermon 11 o .m .
Ch~rch School and Nursery Ser·
vice I o .m Dole Dutton , Icy
leader. osmtmg the rector
'

POMEROY CH URCH OF CHRIST .

•

Wo Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions
9t2-2t55
Pomeroy

meeting . 7:30p.m Thursday .

MIDDlEPORT

PENTECOSTAL ,

Third Ave .. the Rev Wtlliom Kntl ·
tel , poster . Ronald Dugan , Sunday School Supt Clones fer oH
oge5 , evening service. 7:30: Bible
study . Wednesday , 7 30 p .m ..
you th services Frida y . 7.30p .m .
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill BAP·
fiST . Corner Ash and Plum . Noel
Herrman , pastor Saturday even·
mg ser\'ICe , 7·30 p m Sunday
School !0:30a.m .
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH

nan ••••

A

Complete
Automotive
Servl~t

•

212 E. Moton Street
f92-l785, Pomeroy

Middleport, Ohio

These Mes~es

Loc:uata

992-992T

Of Our Religious Heritllge

Are Sponsored Each Week By The Following:

RACINE
PlANING

MU
Mill Wark-

C.IIIMI Mllklnt
Syrec- m-m•

STATE FARM
INSURANCE

•

lfoltl% S. Third
Middleport
Ph . 992-7155

I FIGURi!!!'

YEAH, AND IT

.SOMSO~!;

DOWN THI!'Ftl!'

MU!;T &amp;E TRVIN'

P. J. PAULEY,
AGENT

ROSEBERRY'S
PENNZOIL

METHODIST CHURCH

212 W Main St .John McArthur ,
Robert T. Bumgcrner .
pastor , Bible school. 9·30 a . m ..
O•rector
morning worship , 10 30 o m .,
POMEROY CLU STER
Re v. James Corbitt
Youth meet•ngs 6·30 p m ; even ·
ing worship , 7 30. Wednesday
POME ROY . worsh1p serv1ce .
n•gh t prayer meehng and Bible 9: 15 a .m .. Sund ay sct1ool . 10 .30
study , 7 ·30p.m.
am , Re v
Robert McGee ,
THE SALVATION ARMY , 115 minister .
8ulfernut Ave .. Pomeroy Envoy
ENTERPRISE Worship 9 o .m .
and Mrs. Ray Wtnmg , officers in Church Sc haol lO om
cha r ge .
Sunday · h ol1nen
ROCK SPRINGS, Wor5h•p 10
meeting , 10 am . Sunday S~hoo l
am . Church School 9 15om
lO·JO o m Sunday schoo l leader
UMYF 6 30 p.m
YPSM , Eloise Adams 7.30 p m .
FLATWOOD S Worsh•p. 11 om
solvat •on
meet.ng , various Church Sc hool10o .m .
speakers and music specia ls
MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
Thursdoy - 10 om
to 2 p .m
Re v . Rabert Bumgorner
Lad1es Home League, all women
HEATH , Robert Bumgarner ,
inv1 ted , 7 30p m prayer meet1ng Pastor
Wonh•p
10 30 am
ond Bible study. Bob Estep, Church School 9 30 a .m UMYF 6
leader
Rev . Noel
Hermon. p m
teacher
Rutland Sal em Center Charge
BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP
RUTLAND , Wilbu r Hilt , Pastor ,
liST CHAPEl , Route I , ShadeWorsh1p 1O&lt;JO am Ch urch School
Pastor Bobby Elk.ns
Sunday 9 30 o .m ,
school , 5 p m .. Sunday worship .
SA LEM CENTER, Churc h School
5 .t5 p m , Wednesday prayer ser - 9 45 a.m . wors l·up 9 o .m .
v1ce 7.30 p.m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
Rev . Har vey Koch Jr
OF CHRIST 200 W Mo1n St . Jet'ry
ASBURy , Worship 11 o.m
Paul , minister, phone 992 ·7666
Church School Y 50 om UMW
Cans ervottve non .fn strumen tol . f• rst Tuesday B1ble Study Thurs
Sundoy worship 10 a m. Bibl e 7 30 p m
study , I I om worsh1p b p m .
FOREST RUN Worship 9 a .m
Church SchoollO o .m
Wednesday Bible study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBL E CHRISTIAN
~ MtN E RS V IllE Worshtp 10 om
CH UR CH
Re v . Ralph
Smith , Churc h Scheel 9 a .m .
pas tor . Sunday school 9·30 om ,
SYR ACUSE , Churc h School 9 00
Mrs Worley Fronos . supennten · om Worship ser11ice 7:30pm
dent. Preach •ng services first &amp;
SOUTHERN CLU STER
th ird Sundays follo w ing Sunday
Rev . Dovtd Horris
SchooL
Cluster Leader
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST ,
RP v Steven Wilson
Preo c h1~g 9:30 o m . f1rst and se·
Florence Sm1th
con d Sundays ol each month
Hilton Wolfe
H·urd and fourt h Sundays eoch
Associat es
month worsh1p serv1ce of 7·30
BETHANY (Dorcas ). Worship
p.m
Wednesday evenmg s at 9·30 am Church School 10.30
7 30 Prayer ond 81ble Study
a.m
SEVE N TH· CAY
ADVENTIST ,
CARMEl . Chruch School q 30
Mulberry He•ghts Rood , Pomeroy
o.m Worship 10 30 a .m 2nd and
Pastor Albert Dittes : Sabbath • 4th Sunday s
Sc ho ol
Supenn tendenl , Rita
APP LE GROVE . Sun day School
Wh11e Sabbath School Saturday 9 30 o .m Worsh•p 7·30 p.m 1st
af ternoon ot 2 00, w1th Worship and 3rd Sundays Prayer meeting
Serv1ce follo wing at 3 15
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fel lowship
RUTL AND FIRST BAPTIST supper f irs t Saturday 6 p.m UMW
CHUR CH S1ster
Harriett 7ndTuesday7 ·30p m
Wor ner , Sup! Sunday School
EAST LETART Chruc h School 9
9 30 o .m
morn in g worship , om Worshi p se rvtce lO om
10 4S a .m
Prayer
meet •ng
7 30 p .m
THE HILAND CHAPEL . George Wednesday , UMW ftrst Tuesday
Casto , past or . Sunday School , 7 30p .m .
9 30om .; even1ng wo rs h•p 7·30
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday
Thursday evemng pr ayer sennce , school 10 a .m , worsh tp 11 om
7·30 p m .
Choi r practice , Thursday , 8 p m ,
POMEROY FIRST BA PTIST ,
LETART FALLS- Church Sc hool
Da111d Man n mmtster , Wdhom 10 a.m . Worship service 9 om .:
MO RN ING ST AR , Worshtp 9 30
Watson . Su nday $Chool supt . Sun
doy sc hoo l 9 30 o.m , morni ng om .. Chu rch School 10.30 a .m .:
wOr$h ip 10 30 a.m .
Mtd· Week Serv1ce Wednesday 8
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , 782 p.m
Mulberry A ve Pome roy . Paul J
MORSE CH APEL . Worshp 11
Wh ite . Po$tor · Gar~ 8o $hom . Sun
am . Chu-rch School9 30 am .
PORTLAND Wo r sh1p 7.30 p m
day school supt . Sunday school .
9 30 a m
morn1ng worship , Chu rch Schoo19 30 am .
10 30, evenmg worship , 6·30 p.m .
SUTTON Church School 9·30
M1dweek prayer servt ce . 7 30 o .m Worsh ip 1st and 3rd Sundays
p.m .
10 30o .m
M IDWAY COMMUNITY CENTE R.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
De)(ler Rd Langsv•lle Oh•o . Rev
Rev . Richard Thomas
Clyde Ferrell . Poster
Sunday
Pastor
Sc hool
11 o m
Sdtu r doy
Duane Sydenstrtdt.er
preaching serv1ces 7 30 p .m .
John Douglas
Wedne~doy even1ng Bible study
AS$0CIOie s
at 7 30 p m
.
JOPP A . , Worship 10 o.m.,
FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH . Church School 9 om
Prayer
Bodey Run Rood , Rf!v Emmett Meeting Wednesday 8 p m
Row son past or Handley Dunn ,
CHESTER , Worsh&gt;p 9 om ,
sup I Sunday sc hool . 10 o.m Sun· Chu rch School 10 o.m
LONG BOTTOM , Worship 7 30
day even1ng serv1ce 7 30. 81b le
leaching , 7 30 p m Thursday
p m Chur ch School 9 30 o
DYE SVILLE
COM MUNITY
ALFRED . Worsh1p 7 30 p m ,
CHURCH , Roger C TUrner pa sto r
Church School9 30 am
Sunday school 9 30 a .rn , Sunday
ST. PAUL Worsh•p 11 o .m
marnm g wor.sh 1p, 10 30 Sunday Churc h School9 30 am .
evemng sen.11ce 7 30.
REEDSV IL LE Sunday School9 30
om Wo r sh•p 7·30 p.m .; Prayer
M IDDl EPORT
' MIDDLEPORT
CHUR CH OF Meehng 7·30 p m
Tue!!.doy
CHRI ST IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Vis•tollon7 30 p m lsi ,Th ursday .
law ren ce Manley pastor M rs
Sit VE R RIDGE . Worship 10 a m
Russell Youn g Sunda~ School Church School9 o m
Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m
TUPPERS PLAINS, Worshtp 9
Eve nmg w orsh1p , 7 30. Wednes
om Church SchoollO am
day prayer meettng 7 30 p m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST ser
MT M OR IAH CHURCH OF GOD
vtces ea ch Sunday 9 30 o .m
Rocme Rou te '2 . the Rev. James Georg~ P•ckens . pas tor w 1th
M Muncy p&lt;ulor Sunday school
p re achmg on f1rst and third Sun
9 45 a m m?rn1ng wor~h1p , 11 day of mon th Oliver Swain Sup f
o,m
evenmg wor shtp
7 30
HOBSON CHRISTI AN UNION
Prayer meet1ng Tuesday 7.30 Rev Ketth Eblm past or Sunda y
Young peoples meeting , School
9 30
o m.
Leonard
pm
7 30 p m . Thursday
G tlm01 e , lu st elder , even 'tng se r
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST . v1ce 7 30p m Wednesdoyprcy er
Corner S1)(t h ond Palmer the Re v
meet in g , 7 30 p.m .
K1rby
O iler
pa stor
Robert
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF G OD
Parl..er 5upermtendent Sunday . Racine Rou te 2. The Rev. Charles
WMPO Rod• o program 7 45 a m . Hand , pasto r Sunday sc hoo l ~ 45
Sunday School 9 15 am .. M orn· a.m . morning worsh1p , 11 o m
1ng Worsh1p 10 15 am Youth ac · Evening services , Tuesday and
11v1 t1es and fellowsh ip for [un1or Fn da.,. . 7·30 p m
· BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
and sen10r htgh !&gt;tudenl'i, 6 p m
Sunday evenmg worsh1p 7 30 OF CHRIST
Duane Warden
p.rn Mid· week prayer se rv tces , minister . Bible doss . 9·30 a m .
Wednesday 7 30 p m
morning worsh 'tp , 10 30 o m .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
M•d· even1n g
worsh1p . 6·30 p .m
dleporl 5th and Mom . George Wednesday Bible-study b 30 p m
Glale , min 1ster . M tke Gerlach
N EW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI
supenntendent
Terry Yankey , TV Chur ch , Sunday Xhool ser
youth min1ster . Bible school. 9 30' vke , q 45 om Worshtp servtce
om
mor• mg worshtp
10 30 10 30 : Ev angelistiC Service 7 30
om
evemng worsh1p , 7 30
p .m .
Wed nesday ,
Pro.,er
pro.,tu !iervice , 7 p m Wednes- meeting . 7 30
day
ZION CHURCH O F CHRIST
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE Pomeroy ·Hornsonv tll e Rd
Don
NA ZARENE Rev Jtm Br oome. Kennedy . pos ter Bill McElro y
pastor M rs Mary lothey . Sunday Sunday school supt
Sunday
schoo l sup t Sunday sc hool , 9 30 school q 30 a m mornmg wor ·
o m
morn mg worsh ip. 10 30 sh•p and commun •on , 10.30 om .
om .
Sun day
e v ongel is 11c Sunday evemng youth Christian
meettng, 7 00 p m
Pr ayer Ende,ovor , b p m .; worsh•p ser ·
meet1ng Wednesday . 7 30 p .m
v•ce , 7 p m Wed nesday even•ng
UNI T E 0
PRES 8 Y T E RIA N prayer meellng and 81ble stud 'I' . 7
MlNISTR¥ OF ME IGS COU NTY
pm
Dw•ght l. Zovttz , d1rector
ST JOHN LU THERAN CHUR CH
H A R R I S 0 N V I t l E Pine Grove The Rev William
PRESBYTERIAN , Rev
Ernest Middlesworth
Pas tor
Church
S t r~c kltn , poslor . Sunday church
servtces 9:30 om Sunday School
school 9·30 am . Mrs Homer
10 30o .m
Lee . supt . rno r ntng w ors htp ,
BRADBURY
CH UR CH ' OF
10 JO
CHRIST, Mr Donald Roley , po:~t or .
M IDDLEPORT . Sunday school , Sunday school 9:30 om : wor ·
9 30 o .m . Richard Vaughan supt ~sh • p service 10·30 a m , Sunday
Morn1ng worst11p , 10 30.
f servtces , 7 p m
youth group .
SYRACUSE . Morning wors h ip , 9 W~nesdoy 7 p.m .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST , Rev Earl
a.m , Sunday !!.chool , !Oa.m . Mrs
Sampson Hall . sup! .
Shuler , pastor . Sunday school
RUTLAND CHURC.H OF GOD , 9·30 o .m , Church serv1ce. 7 p .rp .,
R•v. Bobby Porter , pas lor. Sun - youth mee ll ng b p m r u&amp;!ldoy Hi'·
day schoo l. JO o .m ., Sunday wor · ble Study . 7p.m .
HACINE CHURCH OF
THE
ship , II om .. Sunday evening
servic• 7 p .m Wednesday Fom i· NA ZAR EN E R•v John A . CoH

,

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PHARMACY

EWS &amp; SONS SOHIO

K&amp;C JEWELERS

US
SUMTHIN,
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Nttlo-lde Ins. Co.
of Columbua, 0.
104 W. Molin

Ph . 9•9·9130

IIY Titf WAY-· DIPJA
ALERT ANYONE' WE
WIORf COMIIoJ'l ... I
MEAN• WHO CAN we
GET HE:LP PROM AT
MEKPORT IN CA~E

SUII.c DOI!S..,.T
SOUND L.IKS GOOD
NEW!!Il ... RECKON
WE'D lleTTEFt !!1£NP
A COI.IPLE MORE
TROUILE!!IHOOTERS
DOWN THI!REo

MIOI! PROM HIM AND CAROL ...
NOT A O.OUL KNOW~ WHAT
WE'RE UP TO!

OF EM!II.&amp;EtoJCY1

WASH I

992-2311 Pomeroy

RACINE
FOOD MARKET

County
•

Sawinp &amp; Loan
Co.

Tilt Store
With A Heart
Racine
Ph. 9•9·2626

216 E. Molin

Ridenour
TV &amp; Ap$ftce
Gas Service

Midway
Bob's Market

Chnttr 915-JI17
Rtilnt 949-2010

Pomeroy 992·2582
Mason 77l-572 J

ELLlOTI
APPUANCE II

lNG CARE

DOUG'S

MARINE
SALES &amp;

Reuter-Brogan
Insurance

Services
H4 E . Mlin

FuHon-Thornpson
Tractor Sales, Inc.
Farm Machinery

Spring Ave . 9t2S101
Pomeroy

Copyroghl 1918
Ketsler Aclver!IStflog ServiCe

If Christi ans are to survive and flouri sh, they must
receive th~ nurture that comes from worship, God's
Word . prayer and meditation strengthen and fortify
lhcm li1 r a ri ch life. God's help is OUR tender loving

S lr l!ISOurg VugonHt

ca re

Small Engines
441 Locust

OUR &amp;l RANGER

WillS GOOD Wi1H
A ROSCOE&gt; · ·

E·E·E·V+H ~

THE •WO WH O
WERE FOUOWING
HIM ·"

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t&lt;OLLY " ·

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THOUGHT .. , GONE 1
YEP···600D NAP WAS
All ~E NEEDED, POOR
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116S.. NCOnd
Pomeroy
992-3325

Don Thorn pson Fonl. Inc.

-~----0

better come see what's
in th' Wallets· cellar!

Rufus!
Joel!

461 S. %rd. Middleport

992·21N

Clble TV Systems, Inc.

Sunday
Exodus
12:1-27

Sales &amp; Service

SI'EMS

VIRGIL B.
TEN,ORD SR.

Find 11 in c hurch thi s Sunday.

WILKINSON

'\11! IT

pomt.. Y

Houseplants must be tended regularly . They must
rece1ve waler and food . The earth in which they grow
must be loose ned period ically.

m -5130 Pomeroy

Tractors, New !tolland

Eat In or
Carry Out
126 E. Main
992-':IH

Est her has the m'ost beautiful flowers of anyone 1'
know . Every plant she touches seems to grow magically. When her sister discarded some seedlings. Esther
resc ued il. Within months the plant had grown until it
r~ached the cei ling.

Starcraft Pleasure &amp; Fishing
Boats.
Mercurv
Outboard .

Deull

PIZZA SHACK

For TIM Its! In TV Vltwlnt

992·3093

c.

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

Attend The Church Of Your Choice

Groceries General Merchandise

FIRE &amp; SAFETY
Equlpm111t
Seles-Servict

This Sunday

Racine 949-2550

Fire ExtintiUIIIItrs
Firt Dept. Equip.

Rutland

GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY
Professional Serv1ce

Aerial-Schools-

Weddings
Chester985·41SS

mon

posto1 Fronk l1n Imboden
ol the Boord ol Chns
lion li fe . Sunday School 9.30
am . morntng wor sh1p 10.30
Sunday e ... en.ng wor sh1p 7·30
p.m . Prayer rnee tmg , Wednei
da.,. 7 30p m
RA CINE FIRST BAPTIST Don l
Walk er Pos t01. Ron n1 e Salser
Sunday sc hool ~upt .
Sundov
!i&gt;Choof 9 30 o m ., mormng wor
~hip , 10.40 om . Sunday evening
wors htp , 7 30 Wednesday e ven
1ng B1ble study , 7 JO
DAN VIl l E WESLEYAN Rev . R
D Br o wn pos tor Sunday Sc hoo l
mo rnmg w o rsh1p
9.30 o .m
10 45 you th $erv•ce 6 45 p m
even1ng wOr!l.htp
7 30 p m
prayer and pr o•se . Wed nesda.,.
7 JOp rn
· SI LVER RUN FREE BAPli Sl Rev
Marvlfl Mark in , pastor, Ste ve Lit
lie S.undoy sc hool sup1 Sunday
~ c ho ol . 10 am
morn1ng wo r
~h 1 p
11 o m Sunday. e"en tng
wor shtp 7 30 Pr ay er meetmg
ond B1ble slud y T hu r~doy 7 30
p m '(O U 1h serv 1ce 0 p m ~un
c ho~tmo n

day

CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
Rev Danny R Cook , past or !:.un
day s.c hool 9 30 o m war sh1p
serv•c e . 11 a m e11emng se1v1ce
7 00. you th s. er v tce Wednesday
l'()(J p.rn
LANGSVILLE
CHRI STI AN
CHURC*H, Robert MuH et . pas101
Sunday schoot 9 30 a m , Roy
Stgmon su pt mot nmg wor sh•p .
10 30 Sundo'( even•ng serv1 ce .
7 ~0 m1d · weelo. ser11ice Wedn e$&gt;
day 7 p m

SYRAC USE CHURCH OF THE
NAZAR £ N~

R&amp;v
Dale Boss
pa stor
Bob
M oo re
Sunde;
School sup!. . Sunday school 9 30
om
morn1ng wor shtp , 10 45
om , e vangelis t ic serv•ce 7 p .m
prayer
Wednesday ser11 tC&amp;S
and p r o i ~e . 7 p m
Naiarene
youth 7 p.m
Oody prayer
meetin g . 8:30 a m Mens prayer
meetin g , Saturday , 7 p.m .
EDEN UNITED HHHHREN IN
CHRIST , Elden R. Bl oke pastor
Sunda.,. School 10 o m Howard
McCoy . su pt .. Mornmg sermon
11 a rn . Svndoy IHQh t ser v1c es
Chnst ion Endeavor 7 &lt;)0 p m .
Song servn::e , 8 p . m . ~ Preochmg
lj JO
p m
Mtdweek
Proyet
meeting , Wednesday , 7 p m Roy
Ariom s lay leader .
CHURCH OF JE SUS CHRIST ,
Located at Rutland on New L1mo
Hood . nell(! to Forest Acre Pork
He 11 Hoy Rou se , pastor ; Roberi
Musser Sunday School supt Sun
day s.c hoo! 1 10 30 a.m .. wor sh1 p
7 :m p m .Btble Study , Wedn es·
day 7 30 p m .. Sa turday n1gh1
prayer serv 1ce 7 30 p.m .

THE DAILY
SENTINEL
Bakers of

Good Bread "''~.-2i!JI

w.

MARK VSTORE
Middleport

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HOPING

YOUNG'S
CARPmNG

ICOLIL!7

TAKE YOU
TO LUNCH!

Middleport·
Pomeroy, 0 .

HEMLOCK G ROVE CHRI STIAN
Pra y er
mee ting .
7 30 p .rn
Roger Wa l !l.on pos to t Ken ne th Werinesdoy , 7' 30p m
Byer . Sunday sc hool sup t M orn
lONG BOTT OM CHRISTIAN .
mg wc rshtp , q 30 o •n
Sun
Wo Ua (e
Brufe Smtih . po!&gt;IO t
doyschoo l 10 JO om
cven•ng Dame wood . Sup! B•ble Sc hool .
ser 111ce 7 30 Wednes day B•ble '1 30 om . Pt eac hm g servtce .
Stud'( 7 30p m
10 45 om No e11erHng ser voce
Ml
UNION BAPTI ST
Don
HYSEl l RUN FREE METHODISf
Wd son
Su nd ay
H h ool
CHURCH Re v Herbert A dtng
po!itor Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 om
super tntenden l Sunda y schoo l
q 45 o m _,. venm g w orship , 7 30 Morning ser v•(e , . 10 30 a rn
p m Pray er meet mg 7 30 p .m
Ev onge l1sf1C se r11tc e 7 30 p m .
Wednesday
Ptoyer meetmg Thur sday 7 '30
1UPPl:J.I S PLAIN S CHRI STIAN p m
CHURCH
Eugene Under wood
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSI ON ot
pa stor , Howard Coldwe ll Jr
Bold Knob . Re v
law renc e
Sunde; Gluesencomp Sr po5f or ~oger
Sunday Sc hoo l ~u p!
School 9 30 o rn M orntr'9 Se t
W1ll f ord Sr . Sunday sc hoo l supf.
mon 10 30 o m !:Iunday even111g ~undoy school 9 30 o
evening
~ er"JlCe 7 p m
w o r ship . 7 JO p rn
Prayer
LEIART
FAL LS
UNilED mcet•ng , Wedi'1 e!&gt;doy 7 30 p.m .
BR ETHR EN Re11 f- re('lond Norr• s
Youth meet1ng . Sund ay , 5 30 p.m .
po ~ t o r . Fl oyd Nortl !. ~u p ! Sunde; w1th Don and M artha Meadows in
S(.ho al 9 30 o m rnorrung set.
c;- hor ge .
mon . l 0 30 a m Pray er ~e r v 1 c e .
WHITE 'S CH A PEL Coo l v•lle RD
Wedn e&lt;;doy 7 30 p m
Re v. Roy Deeter, pastor . Sunday
CHESTER CHURCH OF THl: sc hool 9 30om wor sh•p ser111ce ,
NAZAREN E Rev Herbcr1 Crate
10.30 a .m . Bibl e stud y end ptoyer
po slor Wor&lt;; h tp serv,ce . 11 a .m • serviC e , Wedne sday , 7 30 p .m .
and 7 30 p m Sun de-,.
Sunday
RUTLAND
Sch(X)I , q 30 a m R1( hord Bor1 on
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST .
supt Pray er rneetmg Wedhe~ · l or ry Co le man pa stor . Co· Sun doy 7 30 p m
day sc hoo l su pts . Som M cKinney
BRADF O RD
CHU RCH • OF and Herb Ellitt Sunday sc ho ol ond
CHRI ST, Gobt1el Mtr ~ po!&gt;tor . 81· com muni o n 9.30 am . Wors h•p
bl e Sunday School q 30 o m mor· and comunion , 1030a .rn .
,
n1n g chur ch 10 30 o m S~n do,.
RUTLAN D.
CO MMUNITY
even tn g se r111t0
7 00 p m . CHURCH, Sunday Sc hool . q 30
Wednesday '&gt;erv oce 7 JO p rn
om . wor":&gt;h•p service 11 o.rn .;
lAUREL CliFF FR E~ Ml: l HODtST Wedne sday pra.,er meetin g. 7, 30
CHURCH Rev Flo 'lld F Shook , p m youth services , Sunday, 7
past or
Ll o-,.d Wrtght . Sunday p.m , Sund o-,. ntght worsh•p . 7 ~ 30
Sc hoo l Supt .. Mor nm g Worsht p
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
9 30 o m Sunde-,. School I 0 20 NA Z AR E N ~ . Rev llo yd D G(lmm ,
a,m . Wed nes day Pr ay er and B1 · Jr " pa sto r Sunday schoo l . 9 30
ble Study 7 30 p m ., Sunday even · am . wor sh ip serv1ce , 10:30 a.m .
mg w or ship 7 30 p m · Cho.r Pr oc
Br oad cast l1ve over WMPO , young
l1ce Thu ndoy , 7 p m
people 's
se r\1 1C e .
7
p.m .
DEXTER CHUR0-1 O F CHRIST ~vongelts t i c service. 7 30 p.m
Charles Russell Sr
mtn lsler
Wedne sday service. 7:JO p m.
R1ck Macomber
sup! Sun day ·
MASON COUNT Y
sc hoo l , 9 30 am . worship ser ·
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . Cor·
v•ce I 0 30 a m B•b le Study Tues · net of Second and Anderson ,
·
day 7 30 p m
Mason Past or Fronk Low ther
Ri:ORGANIZW CHUR CH OF ~u nd oy school , 9:45 a .m .; wor ·
JESUS CHRIST OF lATTEN DAY ~h l p sttrv•ce, 11 a .m . and 7 30
SAIN TS, Por tland Ro ctne Rood
p .m
Weekly
B1b !e
Study .
Willta m Roush pml o t . Russell Wttdnf:!sdoy . 7:30 p .m . •
Rattl •ff , church schoo l Ouec lor
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, P
Sunday Sc hool q 30 a rn .: Morn
0 So • 41:17 , Miller St., Mason, W.
mg wor shtp , I 0 30 o m ~ .Sunde)' Vo Sundoy Sible Study 10 a.m. :
everpn g servtce 7 p m Wcdnes
Worship 11 a .m and 7 p h-1 . 81ble
day e\lenmg prayer ser11tces , 7 30 Study We dnesday 7 p m .. Vocal
p.m
mu sic .
BETHLEHI:M BAPT IS T Rev . ~oil
MASON i&gt;.SSEMBL Y OF GOO ,
ShulE-r , pa stor Worship servt ce , Dudd ing lone , Mason . W Va .
9:30 a m Sunday sc hool 10 30 Chesler Tenn ant , Pa5tor . Sunday
a.m . H1ble ~ t u dy anri prayer sel' · Xhool 9 A5 a m , S:hildren s
vic£- Thutsdoy , 7 30 p m
Church b 4 !&gt; p .m . Young People 's
CAIUI:TON CHUf:fCH, l&lt; ongs bury ~e rv • c e 6 45 p rn E.,ongeli5tk
Road Gory Kmg pas tor ~undoy 1:-cr vtCC 7 30 p .rY'! . Wornen "1 Mis·
school 9 30 om , Rolph Car l
'••Onory Council 10 a",m f irsl and
supenn tertdenl eventng wo rsh •p'
third Tuesdays . Pr oy er and B1ble

ahernattng with C E Wednesdvy ing 1erv1ce. 7
prayer meeting 7:30 p.m . Rev.
TRif:'ITY Christian A ssembly ,
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , The Re v . James leach. po1tor . David Coolv1lle Gilbert Spencer
W dl1 omCompbell , pastor Sunday Holter , loy leader .
pallor. Sunday school , 9:30a .m .;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. l mile morning wonhlp , II a.m Sunday
$.c hool , 9·30 o.m .: James Hughes.
'&gt; upl. , even1ng service , 7 30 p m . eost o f Rutlan~ . junction of Route evening
service, 7.30 p .m .;
Wednesd a.,.
evening p r ayer 12.4 and Noble Summi' Rood (T· mtdwHk prayer ser vice Wednes·
mee ting, 7 30 p .m . Youth prayer 174). Sunday Bible Lecture. 9 30 dow- , 7 30p m .
o., Wolchtower studY . 10:30
ser vice each Tue sday .
MOUNT Ol ive Commu nity
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH . a.m .: Tuesdo~ . B1ble study , 7 and Church , long Bottom Ruuell
L• tart W Vo ., Rt. 1, Rev Charles 8: 15 p .m .: Thundav. thaocratic Cl1ne. 1uperintendent . Sunday
school ,
7: 30 p .m .; 1ervice School 10 a .m . Youth group and
Hargraves. pastor. Worship ser
v1ces , Y 30 a.m ., Sunday school , meeting . 8:30p.m .
prayer meeting• Wltdnesday 7·30
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St .. p.m . Church tent•ces Sunday 7:30
11 a .m .. eventn g worsh1p , 7·30
p m
Tuvsday cottage prqyer · Middleport. Bobby Elktnl , poster
p m . Lowrance Bu1h, pastor.
mee t1ng and 81ble 5fudy , 9·30 Sunday School. 10 a .m.: worship
FAITH BAPTIST Church , Mason
a .m . Worsh ip service . Wednes · serv1ce. 11 a .m .; evening serv1c:e. me•t al United Sleel Workefl
7:30 p .m . Thursday prayer Un•on HoU , AoilrOQd Street,
day , 7 30 p .m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, now meeting and Bible study . 7:30 Masa~ , Pastor . Rev . Joy Mitchell.
loco led on Pomeroy Pik e , County p.m
Morn1ng wor1hip 9:415 a .m .. Sun·
RUTLAND FREEWill BAPTIST doy School 10 30 om . Prayer
Rood 25, near Flolwoods Rev .
Blackwood , pastor . Serv1ces on Church - leland Holey, pastor. meeting Wednesday . 7:30p .m .
Sunday at 10 30 a m . and 7:30 Sunday 1Choal , 10 am . : e11ening
p .m wit h Sunday $C hool q:3Q service , 7.30 p .m . Prayer
o .m B1ble study, Wednesday , meeting , W.dnesdoy , 7.:.&gt;p m .
CHURCH OF GOD ol Prophecy .
·
7·30p m
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS locoled on lhe 0 . J. White Road
CHURCH INC - Pearl St , M1d· ofl highway 160. Sunday School
10 o.m . Superintendent John
dleporl . Rev. O 'Dell Manley
pastor ; Sonn y Hud.son , Sunday Lo ...eday. F~rst Wedne1doy night
$Cheal supt Sundcy school . 9:30 of month CPMA services , second
a .m , vvening wars~Hp , 7.30 p .m . Wedne•day WMB m.. llng , third
fifth youth ser ... ic e.
Prayer and pra 1se
saf\Jtca , through
Gebrge Croyle , pallor
Wednesday , 7:30p.m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF
Kathy Cumings, forinerly
POMEROY - Corner Main and G•anr St. , Middlopo•l; Ro• Bobby
Cour t Sts., third l loof over Elk ; n~ . ,S..ndoy school . 10 a m,; Kathy Jeanette Moore Rea
Lighthouse Restaurant . Henry mornmg worsh1p , 11. evening I". ...... b ..... to Kathryn,..,..:, •.
~n,
Cook , pa stor . Sunday schoOl , 10 worship , 7:30 p m .: Tt'lundoy ..,_,.._.~&amp;"'
o m morning worsh1p , II a .m ., ••ening tilblo ••udy and prayer . 93 !IQ. yd . llo acre, Middleport.
Nonnan 0. Weber, Vera A.
evening sarvlu, 7:30 . Wednes - moe11ng , 7 30 p.m. Affillolod with
day vvening service , 7:30 . In · S.B.C.
Weber to Richard A Ryan
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
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terdenomlnclfonol , full gospel .

J!M AFAAID IVE ALREADY HA/1 MY
LUNCH , MR .FAGIN .
11'5 THREf:-F IFTEE~ !
BUT IF YOU 'RE

HUNGHY. ..

I'M AFI?A ID IVE
WHEN IM BU~Y, I LOSE ALL
TRACK OF TIME .I'M AFMID
' I HAVEN'T HAD LUNCH ...
WOULD YOU CARE TO
JOIN ME:?

ALREADY EATEN ,
BUT I SUPf'05E
WE COULO FIND
A PLACE NMR·

FELT

TACT:; WERE

OVER :;cJME FOOD
AND WINEJ

BY.

St udy , Wedn esday , 7 30 p.m .

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST

Meigs
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Po!!.lor Dennis Boles . Sunday
S&lt;hool. 10 am .. worship service.
11 .30 am . ond 7 30 p m . Prayer
meeting, Wednesdoy . 7:30p.m .

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SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF

GOD - Not Penl.cos tal , Re,;
George Oiler, pastor. Wo rs hip
ser vice Sunday. 9:415 am , Sun ·
day school . 11 a .m .: worship ser·
vice , 7·30 p m . Thursday prayer
meeting, 7.30p.m .
¥1 . HERMON Uni ted Brethren
Churc h. Sunday ~c hool 9:30 o .m .
Wors h ip se rvice
IO·.t5 a .m .
Prvoching services every Sundoy

church basement . Sunday even ·
ing servin . 7 p .m .; Wednesday
Mrviu. 7.30p .fn .

JUBilEE· CHRISTIAN CENTER
George's CrHk Road . Chur(h
school , 9~30 a .m .; morning war ·

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and declarer had no trouble
collecting four hearts and
five diamonds .
At the other!our tables the
East-West pa1rs were play1ng a special convention.
The double of the threenotrump bid without the use
of any suit buls' at all called
for a spade lead. Three un·
fortunate declarers stood by
their notrump guns and
wound up 800 points minus.
The fourth ran to four
diamonds, lost two spades
and a club, but guessed the
heart finesse correctly and
made four diamonds for plus
130.
No one at that table was
haj1py. South complained
that he was unlucky because
East and West had that
special convention in thelr
bag of tricka. East-West
complained because South
had been smart enough to
escape w1th his life.

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BARNEY

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ship, 10:30· ••onlng .."""· 7::10. Jacqueline Fraley to CarroU

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CHRISTIAN IAP1TIST - On the ol aU the colon ot the rain- '
Route 7 bypon . .kimes E. K'"""·
pastor. Sunday school, 10 a .m .; bow In order, cn.ed by
morning worship , II a.m ., ev-"· muty dark flnel,

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one letter to each square, to fOfm

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A California reader aska
what we suggeat you do after
opening one spade and being
ralaed to three spades by
your partner.
We recommend going
right Into Blackwood wlth
every Intention of bidding
lis If partner shows either
one or two aces.
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The moon is moving from a
new moon toward its first
quarter .
The morning star is
.
Jupiter · .
The evenmg stars are Mercury, Venus , Mars and
Satllrn.
Those born m this day in
hist&lt;ry are under the sign of

Leo .
Scottish comedian Sir.
Harry Lauder was born Aug.
4, !870.
On tins day in history :
In 1735, freedom ·,of the
press was established when
John Zenger, publisher of a
New York City newspaper,
was acquilted of libel
charges.
In 1949, more than 6,000
people were killed when an
earthquake leveled 5Q towns
in Ecuador.

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P•oyo&lt; moellng Wodneoday, 7:30 D. Woodcerd, Femle Wood"";T, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH , gerd, Parcela, Columbia
Cor,...r of Sycamore and S.Cond
Sts., Pom.,oy . The ltev . William
Middlesworth . Pcistor . Sundpy
SchDDI ot 9:.45 a.m. and Church
S.r ... lces II a .m .
SACRED HEART , Rev . Father
Paul 0 . Welt.n , po1tor. Phone
992-2825, Sotvrday ....ening Moss ,
7:30: SundayMon.8ond 10a.m .;
ConfMtH)n, Saturday, 7·7:30 p .m .

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Lead-directing doubles

Vulnerable : Both
Dealer : South
West North East

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church pr011rom un!Mr direction May to Bernice Fry lot lP
of Koren Mroz for children , 2·10, ·Pomeroy
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Of JESUS CHRIST. Elder James
M iller. Bible study, Wednesday ,
7·30 p m ; Sunday 5&lt;hool . 10 a .m .
Sunday night service . 7:30p.m .
P O MEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS - Harrisonville Road ;
Dewey King , pastor; Edison
Weaver os s~s tant : Henry Eblin .
Jr ., Sunday school sup1 . Sundoy
school , 9 30 a.m .. morning wor ·
$hip, II a .m . Sunddy eY'enlng ser·
vice , 7 30: prayer meeting , Thun·
day . 7:30p.m .
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Today is Fridlly, Aug. 4, the

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

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CHRIST- Gabriel Mraz , po110, _ Ma ry L. Ryan, 2.391 acres,
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Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. j morn -

BRIDGE

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form the surpnse answer , as sug~sted by the above canoon .

Print 8118wer here:

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!I-The Daily Sentinel, Middieport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Au~. 4. 197 ~

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WANT AD
CHARGES

WA.TER WEll drilling. Willie"' T.
Grant . 742 -2879.
- ;o-o-, -0-, -ou. t·
HOuSE PAINTING , i-nd
door. No job too b ig or sm all.
Reas onab le pr ices . ~~63b8 . _

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10S AcRE -e;t~e.-1~-vely-1;,.;
modern home with parches ,
Iorge deck , pool ond londscop ·
ing . Born . ponds , well fenced .
Will KEEP ch il dren in my home .
NeoriJI oll lo nd in use , meadow
MOnday thru Friday . 7 ofll til
and posture 5225.000 firm .
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__pm . ~_2-_7_
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Assistant Manage~S &amp; Cashiels.

F..Ych ·word ov~r lhe minunwn 15
wurd:i is 4 L-tnLs ptr wQrd per W.y.
Ads ruMin~ other than consec:ulivi!
tbly s will be dtl!rgt!t.l 11t lht- I d ~t y
111 memory, Car d of Thanks lint!
ObltuM,ry : 6 ceniJi Jle! ~ord. $3.00

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Thto Pub listlt'r rt&gt;Se n· ~ lht· riMht
tu tdll or rejt'c:t &lt;l ilY e~ds d~ m ~ objt-dwnal. The PubiL.sht=r wtll nul bt'
n:spo~lblt! for mort'_Uw n one Ull'or·
rt.'t'l tn~rtion .

... are wllling to work h!lrd
... like to meet &amp; deal with the public
... can fun ction in a fast-paced atmosph~re
... are looking for a career rather than a job.

THREE 8EDROOM fram e home in
Middleport . Col l992 -3457.

THEN , you may be just the kind of pers~ we' re
looking for!

IN -S YRACUSE: 2 bedroom house.
New storm windows . N ew
olumirl um buil ding .· 2 porc hes .

e~~:perience

working wit h
genoter 1cS . Mu st be
on
o rganizer wi th ab ili ty to com·
munico te . Lo ts o f public con ·
tact . Co li 614-446-71 12 fpr infer·
;~ie w .
A n Equa l - Opportunity
Employer .

thru Fru[&lt;l\'
~ P,M. .

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till' da~' !Jtofort' JlUblt CGII UII

OAIRV FARM help wonted . House
f urn is hed .
Ra cine
area .

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f or •h e peop le . We buy . trade
an d sell. New ond good used
merchandi se. fu r niiure and op·
plia nces . Antiques . You wi ll
al w ay s ge t o l air d eal wi th
Stan . Open 7 day s o week .
M onda y th ru Saturd ay , 9 om to
5 pm . Sunday lOom to 6 pm __

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SHOOTING
MATCH , ' Sunda y I :00. Corn
Hollow Gun Club . Rutl and ,
Ohio.

have" enlarged our
rvice department and
·u service Hatpoint and
brands.

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. . . . J•ck W. C.rsey , Mgr.
Phonem-2181

l OS T, JULY 29 : Appro.111 , 5SO lb.
block end whit"e stee r on Rt . 143
on Wolf Pen area . Reword .

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LOS T· G REY and bl ock femal e
Sc hna uzer wi th ~ block end
brown beagle pup pies . Pi nlc.
col lar . Answe rs to Jody . Sun
doy e;~ening in the Kin g sb ury·
Darwin
oreo . Chi ld's pet
992 -545b
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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

NEW OPENING l or o coun ty
sani tat io n. Conta ct the Mei g s
C0unty Health Deportmen t f or
req u tre men t!&gt; and inl ormo t ion
992 -3723 or 992 -71b0. Su bm it
resume by B-9-78 .

BAR PER SON need appear in g ,
depend able . Rel iabl e hour!&gt; .
A lso . oprt -time person . Apply
Fi¥e Poi nts Gril l. Rt . 3
Pomeroy . 9 to 11 om .

$1295

EA STERN LOC AL Schoo l D1st rict IS
looking lor port time vocal
rnus tt
Teacher .
Coli
01 4-985 ·4'192

Any U.S. made car - parts
extra if needed. EJCcludes
front-wheel drive cars .

BRING IN
COUPON
AND RECEIVE

THE CORPORATION for Ohio A p·
palochi on
O e;~elopment
(COAO) is seek ing applic ants
for o Troiner·Evolu ator for i ts
Energy Conservation Program s.
A ppl1 conts fo r th is posi l 1on
mu sT ho ve a k nowledge of
speci f ic "."'eothe r ization tec hn iques a s they relate to energy
co n ser;~o t i on . Requ ire ments for
tht s posi tion incl ude . thorough
knowledge o f CAA Wea therize·
lion Programs. at least one
year 's expef ience in on ene rgy
related field , a valid Ohio
d rt;~e r s licehse and depen ·
doble t ronspor l ion . exper ience
In conducting grou p tra ining
seH tons , abi l ity to operate o 35
m m camera The position will
tnvo l ;~e
e)( t ensiv e
t ravel
th roughou t the , twenty -nin e
count ies tn the CO AD area .
Star t ing salar y lor this position
is $1 1,000 · $1 2,644 . depend ing
upon qualifications . II sele&lt;ted
l or the position , the oppl if;ont
must ell her lilo'e tn or be w tll.ng
to re -loc at e w ith in the COAD
oreo .
Typewritten
resumes
w ith worlc. references should be
sent to Robert PitT s ot the ·
COAD Emngy Off ic e, Route 3.
Box 102, Athens, Ohio ~5 70 1 .
Appli&lt;otions must be recei;~ed
by A ugu st 15 ._ 1_97~- _ _

NEW O PENING fo r a registered
nurse lor o sp e&lt;iol pr ogr am at
t.he Me tg!&gt;
CoUnty Health
Deportme nt . Su bmi t re!.ume by
q.Q.78 to Opal Grueserm PHN
at th e Heohh DeportmenT . For
mare 1nfor mati on . call q92. 3723
or 9927160 .
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BABYSITTER ·

h o u se keeper
needed .
Washi ngton . WV . Empl oyee
b e: nef it s
sa lary
se pa ra te
ho using 1n mobile home. All
e)( pen ses paid . 304·863-6088
after 5p m .

STAN 'S BARGA irt.llAND . A store

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BAB YS ITTER WANT ED, 5 days o
wee~ , 7 til 5 pm , any ti me .
843·4803 . Portla nd oreo .

MATURE

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THREE BEDROOM house lor sole
by owner , reasonable price.
Welshtowf'l Rd ., M iner svill e
992,5754 .

ACfiV ITIE S DIREC TOR, previ ou5

• Tuesda\

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TWO NEW 3 bedroom hou ses
under construction ot Morning
Star Heights. Re c room ,
l ireplo&lt;e . garage ond bose·
men! . Ready for o c&lt;upancy in
near ful ure . lee Cons truction.
· 992 - 345~ or 614 -446-9568.

497 Locu•l 51.
Middleporl, Ohio
An Equal Opportun ity Employer

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

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~2 - 3219 .

SAVE MORE

NOTICE

••2-58.1.
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2 story

APPLY AT

Phone 992·2 156

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Mobile Home sales and Yurd Sli~S
llrl' au:eptetl only with cash with
ordn. ~ t~nt e harge for alls ea rryUlfil Box Num~r In Cart' of Tht- St&gt;n·
tind .

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AUCTION FRI., 7 pm . New and us·
ed mer&lt;hondise at Ohio RI;~Gr
Auction .. ,537 High St .. M id·
dleport, Qhio .

careers.

minimwn. Cltsh in advann~ .

IN DU STRIAL
MAINTENAN CE
mecho n1c Apply in P"rson ,
Pom eory
Forest Produc t s,
Bo1ley Run Rd . W2 5905 .
~ AWMill

FO REMAN . Cood
wag es and bene fit!. for the
rtgh t man. Apply '" person
Pomeroy
Fores t Pr odutl!i
8mley Run ~~~65

t

$~OFF

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

SPECIAL
PRICE

Lei

Pomoroy

,soften
1wa1er

E~tpires

AugusllO, 1978

L•nilmark

&amp; t condition your
with Co-op wa1er

soHener. Model
Now only

UC-SVI,

•289.9S

Call now for appoi ntment .

Pomeroy Landmark
W. C.rfey , Mgr .
Pomeroy 992 -2181

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy Landmark
. . .;;!_ock W. Carsey. Mgr.

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Phone m -2111

B &amp; S MOBIL E HOMES, Pt . Plea·
sont, W . Vo. beside He&lt;k's.
THREE BEDROOM home on 3
1973 Braodmore 14 x 64 2
acres. Close lo school . Priced
bedroom
reasonably . -For more inlormo·
1973 Dorio r.1 14 x 60 2 bedroom
t ion . coll6 14-992 -5 126.
1q72 Victorian 14 • 67 3 bed room ,
•HOUSE FOR sole , Rus·-,:;, --cc
H:C
ill-s,
2 bath
Syracuse
.
3
bedrooms
,
1972 Coventry I 2 x b5 3 bedroom
c orpet~d .
A .C. ,
sto rage
1909 Statesman 12 .111 60 2
building . some appliances . Ex ·
bed room .
celleni cond iti ion . 992 ·5348 .
·-:-::=-:-::COAL , LIME STO N E, sand , grovel,
FOR
SALE by owne r : 20 acres , 3
ca lci um ch lor id e. f ert iliter. dog
bedroom , remod eled house .
toad , and 'a ll .t ypes of salt . E .~~ ­
Fireplace .
p_o nd .
born s .
tel~ior Sol! W or l&lt;.s. Inc. . E. Main
$40,000 . 742-2267 .
St .. Pomeroy . 992 -3Bql .
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BURROUGHS SE NSI-MATIC oc · 84 ACRE S ON 143. 3 bed r oom
house. fenced . 4 outbuildi ngs,
tau nting mac h ine
Phon e
20 acres , posture , 2 ponds, the
992-2156 , The Doily Sent inel .
balance limber. $42 ,000 . Phone
111 Court St reet , Pom er oy.
949-2057.
Ohio .

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Price includes

Fed . Tu

Cdoes not
include
sales ta K or

balancinQ I
FULLY
GUARANTEED
Other sizes
· comparably
pricftf.

Phone m -.2111

'

complelely

equipped,

laundry room with washer

and dryer, 2 baths , aufbuild ings with ele-ctric for
stor 'a ge, alum . siding,
storm windows, new roof,

on

double

lot .

Asking

~5 . 000 . Owner will tak e
mobile home as down
payment .
Prefer
3
bedroom . ·,

Shade , Ohio .

216. $27,500.

F·arm Listings
Call now for information

804 W. Maln
Pomeroy
992 -2198
After Hours

or·

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IMPALA , P.S.,
P.B.. auto . A .C.. 4-door hard·
top. 5650. Regi stered Ap·
polooso yearling f illy . Boy w it h
White blank e t . 992 -7644 ,
anyt ime .

197'2 FO'RD CUSlOMIZEC von . h ·
t ell ent con d it ion . 54 .00J mtles

$3600 . Q4Q.2b02.
MEN S USED work ponh and
sh1rT s, use d covera l ls . Wollc. er
and Ceorgio insulated worlc.
boots . D·E-EEE widths $26 .95 ·
$39 .95 . Firs t quality . Bo dey's
_Boots . Midd lepor!.:.. _
DElUXE FRIGIDAIR E refr igerator
also Frigidaire wa sher ond
9 rye! · !97 - 29?_~ __ _
1973 El CAMINO . 5J050. 1973
~ tnt~~~n ._S~~ - 7 4 7- 73~.
CANNING TOMATOES. pr&lt;k and
br in g own con tom er . 53 o bu .
Gory Roush . Letart
Folio..
247-3901 0 1 247 -386 1
197 6 YAMAHA RD 400 A lso 4
new 15"
Dodge
w h eelo..,
992 -7006.
Von.

1974 DA l SUN TRU CK. qq2. 741 A
TWO YEAR old Holpoint ele&lt;tric
washer and dryer , e)(&lt;e llen t
co nd it ton
recently !&gt;erviced .
S250 pr Rol ow oy b ed , $1 0.
247 -3791 .
G~

14
l o ot
Copper t one
r el ri ger otar l or sole . $100.
24 7 325 1.

MAN tlWOZ UPRIGHT 2
lree2er . Phone 992· 7294.

doo r

BEAT THE Oc tobe r ru~h . Give u~
your ord er now for arrows
cu sto m mode the way y ou wo nt
them an d &lt;u! to yo ur indi vidual
length . Pick up •any tun e bef ore
October 1. $5 depos it with
order . { Eosl~n Gomegetter )
arr ows , $76 .95
a luminum
do zen . Fi b e r glass S24 .95
daten. We refletch orrowsJ
gloss , alumin um or wood . tn ·
eludes 3 new plosTt c vanes n tck
ond ins ert. $1 per orrpw . A lso
we strot ghten olumtnum Ol ·
rows :· S.SO each arrow fr t
Coun tv Spor1 Shop North and
1 ri
County
Spo r t
Shop
Downto wn . 304-675 -2988
1976 GlA ST RO N 15 1 1 It with
M eiCU I y ou tboard molar
hp
wi th power tmn ttl! . E·Z loader
!railer . A lo-11 of e.111 1ro ~ . Call
742·2595 offer 5.

as

BICYCLES. Sc.hwm Varsity 10·
speed bike , new $100 . Sc hwin
Vors ity 10-speed , 550 . Fold tng
bi4o:e, $35 . Girls· bi ke. $25.
992-f;/;fl7 &lt;ash end &lt;orry .

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For lbe Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

Ph . 991 -2848

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REFRIGERATOK wit h freezer to p.
$5!). Electric lown mower , $25.
Bo th
tn
good con dition .

SELLER

a.

NEEDS . -

A

sale · on thi s good
home . 2 acres, storage
build ings, work shop. 4·5
bedrooms ,
tri -chlmney
Qui c k

FIREPLACES .
woodwork ,
condition .

Orig ina l

in
good
Close
to

Pomeroy . S2S.OOO .OO.
FARM - 25 a c res, fenc ing ,
barn. nicely rem odeled
home
in
excellent
condit ion . Basement and
many other features . This
should have been sotd tor
$30,1151 .0Q

NEWER

RANCH

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In

good
neighborhood ,
3
bedroom . Beautiful nearby
level lot. Part ba sement .
Many &lt;nice fea tur es . Fair
Market Value at $25 ,500.00 .

MOBILE HOME - In, good
conditlon 12 )( 60. N ice reve l
lo1. Equ i pped kitchen in

good
lo ca lion .
Only
$8.500.00 .
A STEAl - Nice home ,
full basement , 1112 baths ,

small yar d . Equipped
kitchen. On ly 58.500.00 .
MIDDLEPORT - 2 slory ,
rem o deled
ca rp eting ,

$15,000 .00 .
RANCH

downs1a irs ,
etc . A sking

TYPE

:r

Excellent co nd itio n .
bedroom , 2 baths . Covered
patio, cent ral air , mu si c
and interco m
sys te m .
Leve l
fenced
yard ,
Middlepor t
Elementary .
Many
o ther
features .

$32 ,500.
LARGS STATELY HOME
Beautiful

equipped

kilchen - Cou ld be a show
pla ce . Sl5 .000 .00

BEFORE YOU BUY OR
SELL
YOUR
BEST
INVESTMENT MAY BE
AN APPRAISAL BY A
QUALIFIED
APPRAISER . IF WE CAN
BE OF ANV HELP ,
PLEASE CALL.
HENRY E. CLELAND.
JR .
SR . CERTIFIED
APPRAISER
992-2259, 9fl-256i
992-6191

o.

Pomeroy, 0 .
3.- 15-lfc

Phone 915-3106
Jack;Ginler 915·3106

Auttt &amp; Truck
Repai'r·
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Chesler, Ohio
10·30·c

BoK l

4-30-IIC

·
Cruising Van has distinctive
three-color tape str ipes in
two-color co mb inations 10-hole
forged alum inum wheels (4 ) and
portholes.

Cali992-7133
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

comptete.

.Coostruction

Genorol Contr•ctors
Phone 949-2101
or 949-2860
FREE ESTIMATES
No Sund•Y Co lis Please
7-9-1 mo.

onvlno &amp;

VIRGILB. SR.~~~
992-3325
H6 E. 's.cond Streel
BRICK HOME - 12 rooms

&amp; Gllaon Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mow.r Soles &amp; Service.

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164

at a really good buy . Hato 4
baths and is on a corner lot
near t he heart of town .

Wanl just $23,000 .
NEW LISTING -

bed rooms , balh , garage.
and large lot . Total .e lectrlc
home

on

527,500 .
NEAR·

Ohio

Power .

DEXTER

Country home with 6
ro om s , central· heating ,
large
I iving
with
woo dburning
fireplace ,
basement , and around 10

acres . Want only 533,500.
NEW LISTING - 2 large
lots
in
rest-ricted
subdivision . Ha s T.P .
water
and
electric
available .
Build
your
dream home here. $6,500 .

1 MILE OUT NO: 143 1975 14 ' x 70' Holly Park
mobile hom e and .80 ol an
acre. Central heat and l!lir
con ditioning. Rural water .
patio, and nice outbuilding .

$17,500 .
BRICK STREET -

Walk

to the stores from your
hom e with Income . City
water. natural gas, and on
Ohio Power . Good locat ion

lor on Iy $9,600 .
BASHAN - 3

Alllypes of roofing, guHers
yNrs
eKper i ence.
All work
guoronteed. Call .To.m
Hoskins, 949 -2160 . Free
Esllmales .
7-16-1 mo .

bedroom

frame

home with r ural
water , natural gas, and 3
c ar
garage .
Lots
of
outbuildings and over an
acre of land . Woodbur n lng
fireplace too. All th is for

$1 6,000 .
WE NEED 1,500 ACRES
OF FARMS ALL IN ONE
PIECE . DO YOU AND
YOUR
NEIGHBORS
WANT TO SELL.

c Bob Hoeflich I
109 High Sf

PLAY N INE h oles withfhe course BRADFORD. Auctio neer, Com·
plete Servi ce . Phone 949·2487
professional. He' ll onolyre your
or 949·2000. Recine . Ohio . Cr ill
game and try fo r inpr ovement .
Bradford .
Co119B5-3961.
~ THE CHIMNEY Sweep . Reduc&amp;d

rates til Sept . 1. 6U ·37:3 -6057
weekdays u nti l

.s.

8·2· 1 m o,

HOMESITES fof so !e . I acre ond
up . Middleport . neor Rutland .

Coll992-748l .
NEW 3 bedroom house . 2 bath s,
all elec .. I o&lt;re , M idd leport ,
dose to Rut land . Ph one · 992·

7&lt;81·~·- - - . . . , - - - - - : - VA·FHA , 30 yr . fino n(ing. also
rel inon dng . Ireland Mortgage ,
77 E. State , Athen s, phone (614 )

592-3051 .

HOBSIEIIER
REALTY
GeorgeS. HobsloHer Jr.

Broker
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone m -6333
Office Hrs.
9•.m.-5p.m .
Closed Thursdays &amp;
S•turd•y •• noon
Your Full Time
Real

home

wood

floors a~d beaullful trim . 3
bedrooms, full basement

insulated , natural gas heat, outside ce llar. N ice" Ohio
Ri ver vi ew. Located near Ra cine . Priced for quick

sale . S9.500
TWU ACRES - A bee utlful 4 yea r ala, J bedroom home
w i th large eat -i n kitchen , 3 bedrooms, all nicely

carpeted . 2 baths. lull basement wllh TV room . Many
more extras, low heat bill with nat. gas for ced air
furnace . Att this and t wo nice acres of land in a gooCI

locallon. Will go quick for us.ooo.
l7 ACRES - With a nic e 111, s tory house with 3 bedrms.
and Ph baths . Most ly carpeled . Big cenlral fireplace
wi t h heatotater. Sma ll barn and outbuildings, 20 acres
fenced . N ice countr y setting off blacktop road lust 6
m inutes nort h of Racine. Asking $42,000:

6 ACRES - Ni ce 1'' ' s tory home mostly carpeted wllh 3

Or 4 bedrms .. living rm .. family rm., with fireplace ,

basement, fue l oil tur mtce, garage and outbuildings .
Some fen c ing , plentv of road frontage and garct.n

spa ce . Clly water and dr illed well. Lac. close to
ho5pital and school al Laurel Cliff . Asking $42,500.
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is on excellonl3
bedrm . house with " ' ' balh5, kitchen . and buill-In
appliances, family rm . wllh fireplace, all nluly
carpeled . Full basement with wood-burnlnQ stove.
Altached (2 car l garage. Chry•ler Air-Temp . central
healing and coo ling . Very low etec. bllls.' AIIIhls and
approx . one acre land. Have a look . Only $17,900.
VACANT LAND - 10 acres of land on Rl. 33 -4 lone
about on e mile nat:th of 7-33 bypass . AsklngSli,BOO.
$10,900 - 1 a cre leve l l'nd with a 64x12. l bedroom
mobile home w it h nalural gas heal, city wafer &amp; •optic .
515,000 - Will buy a good 5 bedrm . ._,. wllh large
living room and kllchen, 2 baths, ba11monl, F.A. nal .
gas heal In .Chesler .
We NMd Ll•tlng• (Middleport)
We have buyors lor mony typa of tw-'Y
CALL JIMMY DE EM, AtMCiete, t4f-2JN

m.ooo.oo.

Located

In

Hutchison Sub-division .
Selling price $32,000.00.
RoehM - 1971 fleelwood
mobile home, 2 bedrooms,
carport

CARPETING
DRIVE A UmE ..

742·23&lt;8.
HOWERY AND

MARTIN

&amp;
SAVE A LOT

r.•·ven;ence

~

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and

stbrage

building , on iof 145' X 126'.
Exc ellenl buy at 516,000.00.

menllon. Coli loday f.,.
more Info . Selling for
~ .000 . 00 .

Mlddl_..t - 1 rooms and
bafh , 4 bedrooms, nice size
kitchen and living room.
Situated an l 1/ 2 acres on

Happy
Hollow
Road .
Asking price $32,000,00 .
Autlond 3 bedroom
home, balh , kllchen and
din ing area. Located on
Main Streel. A II Hie work ·
could make lhls a nice
home.
Selling
price
\1&lt;,000.00 .
.

For 1 quick 1111 of your
pro.,.rty, 111 us lor fut

1975 MERCU~Y MARQUIS ••~~~;·•.:.~;~.~~:. 12995
1974 MUSTAN&amp; •••2• •~: ·••~!:-~.'f.: .~~~i.o:. ~:~; 11695

'4•18

Buy where

you can

come In

•nd 111 whit y011'ro goHinv
- Good Mltctlons - Fully
stocked.

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TRUCKS
1976 FORD F-100 .. .................... ...... 12995
1976 FORD lh TON .......................... '2695
Color white, 6'1' ft . b.,P , automatic.

From

buil ding house s, repair w ork
ond . cobineb . Coli Guy H .
Ne lgler . 949-2508 offer 5 pm .
REEVES TRADING Post, Pag•ville .
Groceriet, dry goods , herd·
wore , feed. tack shop. Special

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

2S lb. ol dog food , $3 .88.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been

742-2211 '

5 Singer

sign~ff

Vic

&amp; TeiUlis ace
7 Poet's

8 As Jesus
is called
9 Ann of

the sea
10 Snuggle
11 Smuggler's
cache spot

In 1872, Arthur Bremer was
In 1974, two convicts and
found guilty of llbootlng and two of their hostages were
wounding Alabama Gov. killed in an e!ICape attempt at
Gtorlle
Wallace
and the state prison in Huntavllle,
sentenced to 63 years for the Tens.
crime.

Yesterday's Allswer
See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete Burris,
Marvin Keebaugh or George Harris.
19 Ethnic
26 Withdraw
:!8 French
contest?
painter
Z2 Coin drop
29
Habituate
Z31ce cream
choice
30 Consomoedl
"You'.ll Like Our Qualitv Way of Doing Business' ;
35 Peruvian
Z4 Layer
GMC Fin•ncinQ
Z5Most
992-5341
Pomeroy

Karr &amp;. Van Zandt

rue

"IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THA1

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lED IG)I
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f:-::-4-f-~1--+-f-~ CHIP

Poles
ma x . 1q74 PONTIAC VENTURA . 6 cyl.
diameter 10" on la rgest end , SB ·
52000. 992·7453 .
per ton . Bundled slab, $6 per :::'7'-~::0:'':-:-=-:-::-=-:=~:-:­
ton . De ll¥ered to Oh io Pollet 1969 FORD FAIRLAN E 500. Std ..
Co ., Rt . 2, Pomeroy . 992·2689 .
low
iTt i leoge . Firm . $400

queen

Reedsville.

LartHI S.lectM In Tnt V•llet

TO buy : Utility traile r.
b14 -985 -A329 .

=+-~-i--f W£ PICK up junk auto bodies buy ing ju nk &lt;ars , scrap iran . bot·
teriel and metals. Rider 's
SR 12~ . Pomeroy .
Sa lvage

AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT
ST., POMEROY.

~2- S&lt;I&gt;B .

ROOMING HOUSE or Iorge house
on fond contract . $1000 down.
$100 o month . Write or &lt;oil col·
lect :
Anno
Haines, 957
l o ckbourne Rd ., Columbus , OH

One letoer simply aunda for another. In fhla sample A Ia
thre~ L's, X for the two O's , etc . Single letoers,
&lt;3206. 61HS3·S&lt;81.:..:__....:....
.
apootropheo, the length and formation of the words are all
WANTO TO buv: Eorly 70's o'
hlnta. Each day the 'codt ~ell era are different.
i
truck . 949-2065 .

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l OFF ICE HOURS: 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 I CLOSE

L 0 N .G FE L L 0 W

used for the

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OPTOMmiST

TIMBER., POMERO Y For&amp;st Pro·
du&lt;fs . Top pri ce for standing
sow · timber . Coli 992 -5965 or
Kenl Hanby. 1·4.46-8570 .
OLO FURNITURE, ice bo11es, bras s
bed s. iro n beds . c:hlsks , etc ..
com pl ete households . Write
M .D. Miller , Rt. 4 . Pomeroy or
call992 -7760.
OLD COINS. pocket watches ,
clan rings , wedd ing bond s,
diamonds. Gold or si l;~er . Coli
_____!~oms ley . 7.42-2331 .

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REED'S COUNTRY STORE
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I MALE pupp~ . 3 months old . 553
So . Fourth A¥ 8 , Middleport .

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Phone 992-7623 .
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Y•Urday'tCi)flr .. llle: TilE WORLD IS NOT INTERESTED
TilE sroRMS YOU ENOOUNTERED, BUT DID YOU
I BRING IN THE SIDP.-WIIJ.IAM MC FEE

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pies . 742 -3048 .

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THREE 8EI?ROOM house in M id --~~ or f-'omeroy . 992 -6JI8 .

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Hat ~ hback , automatic,

A.S . shar p.

1973 DODGE CHARGER .............. ~1495
2 Dr . H.T ., auto., p .s., p.b ., vinyl roof.

1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. ......!1495
Auto ., p .s ., p.b .; vinyl roof. air .

v.a, auto .• P.S., P.B., a \r,

viny l roof .

1975 VEGA WAGON .......:':~!~;:.~!~.
1973 CHEV. CHEVELLL ............. s1395
1973 MERCURY MONTEG0 ....... ..!1295
CHEV. VEGA ........ :.~~~.:.~::..... s395
1967 FORD GAI.AXIE 2 DR ...........
s395
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1970 OLDS CUTtASS .................. s1095
2-dr ., slotted whee ls, au to .• ps, pb , v -r .

1970 DODGE DART.. .................. s395
Custom ,

2

dr .

H.T.

TRUCKS
1975 FORD F-100 ... ,.................s2695

V-8, P .S., P . B.. LWR

1974 CHEVY 1h TON ................. s2495
Aula .. V-8, P .S ., P . B .. LWB

1974 CHEVY · ~ TON ................. s1995
V-8, auto., p.s ., p .b .. L. W. B.

1973 CHEV; BLAZ£R .................. s3595
V -8. auto., p.s., p .b., removable top, 4 whee l dr .

1970 FORD RANGER F-100 ....... ..'1095
302 auto .

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1967. FORD 6 CY. ....................... s595
VANS

CHEVY C:10.~.h.a:!! ............... s2695
1974 CHEV. -30 ...................... s3295
1 ton . step va n , v.a, auto .. p .s .. p .b .. dua l w heels , 36,000
actual miles. ·

1973 DODGE TRADESMAN
Van B-100 ............... ~ .............. s2295
BOAT
18 FT. l YN:CRAFT....~~~~~ :.;~: .~~~~ .... SS00
75 H . P., Johnson motor Electr istart windsh ield . Boat,
motor and trai ler .

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See Roger Riebel

985-3345 or 667-3463

wild dog
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1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ~..~~.:.~.i~: ... SlJ95
1974 CHEVY NOVA
SlJ95

Open Evenings until6 :00- Til 5 p.m. S•t.

34 Arthurian
damsel

"Finally,
found
a MAN-SIZE tractor"

1977 OLDSMOBILE SED. ROYALE.. ........ '6895
1973 BUICK LESABRE SED........... .... .. '1195
1969 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SED. .......... '895
1973 DODGE CHARGER Sf ................. 1l895
1976 PLY. VOLARE SEDAN ................. 12695
1976 PACER CPE.. ................... ; .......12295
1971 CHEV. CHEVELLE SED.................. 1195
1974 CHEV. MALIBU WAGON ............... 12095

Drive Home A Winner

Z1 Pasty •
11 Shooting
match
2% Take steps
33 Spanish

S7 Cut

1973 CADILLAC CPE DEVILLE. .............11995

1970 CHEV. IMPAlA SEDAN .................. '895
1970 CHEV. MALIBU CPE.. .. ................ 1395
1974 CHEV. CAPRICE WAGON. ......... :... 12395
1975 CHEV. CAPRICE WAGON. ............. '3695
1975 DATSUN 8210....................... ; 11595

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AVAILABLE AT Ri;~ers i de Apls.: l
bedroom , $113 p er mOj'lth , $150
sec urity dep os it . Equal Housing
-~O pp ortu nity·. 997-6098. •

3 Popular
toy
4 Pallid

2% Withered
Z3 Wickedness r,--,;...,.,,-;-,..!4 Swfeit
zs Irish
export

~&amp;Up

Co 11742-2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Hirb Grato
or Gene Smltll

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1 Hunt

12 Unwilling
13 Pulpit

Z1 Rattle on

RUG REMNANTS

NOT all wet on PRICES .

Q92-2238

zOf man

14 Values
15 - and Fox
IF Main star
, .. '.Vord with
· chest or meg
18 Contest
. joiner
ze Coolidge

Std . lrans., L. W. B., red .

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6li9-S265 8111 Gillette. l We o'e

RIVER FRONT tro ile f lot for rent .
593 N . lst St., Middleport.

DOWN

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dance

Good Selodion Of

Cheryll.emloy, Aaooc.
- · Pllone 742-2003
Hilton W.lle, AaiOc.
Home t4t-2Mf
Qeor. . S. Hobotottor Jr.
lrokor

-5739

4 Dr .. aula .. air .
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A CAR

acre,

by THOMAS JOSEPH

1973 FORD GRAND TORIN0 .... .. ......... 1695
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MOBILE HOME spo&lt;e . I
country . 6 14·985·4329.

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ACROSS

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1976 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE ...... :...... '6900

992-5434 .

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CAMPER FOR rent ot Hi&lt;kary
tokes Campgrou nd . Tupper s
£6_1_41_6_
98_3~~:_.
· ~----Plains, Ohi o . $225 pe r m onth
RISING STAR Ken nel , Board ing .
i nclu di n g
ut i litie~
Indoor and outdoor ru ns . ' 61 4-667 -3349.
Groom ing all breeds . Cl ean
sonifary lo&lt;ilili es . Cheshire .
Phon e (61.4 ) 367·0297

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sq. yd.
&amp;up

9' and 12' Vin~
Floor Covering In Stock

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HOOF HOLLOW Horses Buv . sell
lrode or trai n. N ew on d used
saddles Rut h Ree ves , .A ibo njl .

1974 MAVERICK............ : .:.~~:·.~·~'. : . . . . 11995
. P S , P. B:, afr . 11495
1973 CHR YSLE R WAGON .................. ..
1974 PINTO ·sTATION WAGON ....... ~~?: ...11495

service.

Homo Pllone m
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·4··2328.

1975 CH'EVY MALIBU WAGON ....~~~ ~·. :.-~:. 1 2595

Sp•clous
Spill
level
Colonial localed In Riggs
Crnt Manor . Has many
lut:urles too · numerous to

10 )( 40 Nous hu 2 b ed room, new
pl umb ing. Priced
to ~e ll .

As L-As

John Jeffers or

cancelled? l os t vour operoton
ll&lt;ense? Phone 992 · 2143 :·~

843 3311.

1975 MAVERICK 4 DR. AUTO............. 12395

1973 PONTIAC

61&lt;·698 -65S5 . ( Altoc 6 pm ,
6U·b89 -5251

h vinyl root , automatic sh i ft. V-8, 37,000 miles , ps, pb.

Rubber Back Carpet

Ex ·

PUDDLE POOLS . All sites and
·:lhopes . Swim pool!! , 2 vee rs
eJCperien ce , fr•• estimates ,
onvth in g
you
need
For
undei"Qround swim pools . New
chem k ol and supply store .
Alba n y ,
Ohio .
Pho:ne

1975 MUSTANG 11... .......................'21495

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SELECT

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Parle. .
Route 33 , north of Pomeroy .

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1976 NA SHUA 14 x 65 3 bedroom
1 1 , both , unde rpi nni ~ g . S1500
and assume loon . 949 ·2683 or

4-dr . Wgn .; p s, pb , ac.

4 dr . auto . air, p .s .. p .b.

Lorge lots . Co11992·7479.
~ ONE BEDROOM Opt . ContOct
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Vil loQe Menor Apt ..
Mid·
10 )( 50 TWO be droom mobile
dlepor l . 91'12 · 7787 .

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Radio , auto ., air .

Friendly Salesmen: J.D. Slory, Ray Douglas or Bill Nelson.

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auto.

All atr.,.r lnstollod wltll
podding II no chorgo.
Export lnstollallon.

NEIGLER BUILDING Supply Ia'

Autl•nd - 3 bedroom total
electric
home,
full
basement and attached
garage .

WIH do roofing , construction .
plumbing ond heating. No iob
too jorge or too sm all. P!lone

698-7331 .

Nice big
with

SAVE ON

EXCAVATING . dozer . looder end
backhoe wor k : du mp tru&lt;ks
and lo -boys for hire : Will houl
f ill dirt , to soi l , li mestone ond
gr o;~el. Ca ll Bob or Roger Jel fers , day phone 992 · 7089. night
p hontt 91'12·3515 or 99'1· 5132 .

PUlliN S EXCAVATING. Comple te
S·ervice . Phone 91'12 -2478.

Estate Broker

New Llsllng older

SEWING MACHINE Repairs , ser ·
vi&lt;e oil makes, 992-22&amp;.4 . The
1
Fob ric
Shop ,
Pomeroy .
A uthorized Singer Soles and
Ser¥ice . We sharpen Sciuon .

coveting , sept ic svst&amp;ms ,
do ter , boc.khoe . dump truck ,
limestone . grovel , blacktop
paving . Rt. IA3. Phol) e I ( 61~ )

Soulh 3rd Avenue In
Mlddleporl . Selling for

JUST LISTED o 3 bedroom •• living room , kllchen &amp;
bath , lots of paneling , moslly all carpeled. All

HAY FOR SALE or trade. neor
Pomeroy . 949 -7388.

1Y77 STARCRAFT FOLD down
comper . Sleeps B. like new .
sto;~e ,
re frigera tor . w'oter
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR sys tem , spore tire. Wil l lfode
Sweeper s, toasters . irons , al l
for good used truck or smoP
small oppl iunc•• · Lown mower .
station wagon o f equal va lue .
next to State Highway Goroge
H2-2750 .
on Route 7. Phone {61.4) 985 -

EXCAVATING , dor:er . ba ckhoe
and dltch er. Chortes R. Hot·
field , Bo ck
Hoe
Service .
Rutland , Ohio . Phone 7"'2·2008 .

Housing

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Equipmenl

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I D?or . H.T.. radio,

Pomeroy

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Associ1tes

Headquarters

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e . !1BOO . 9q2.SBS8 .

and attic. Home has new
roof and furnace , '1th baths,
sitting and dining room and
much more. Located on

G . Bruc~ Teaford
Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy

1977 MERCURY
MONARCH
'3695'

The Photo Place

1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.~..~;~: .~!~: s2195
1974 FORD TORINO.................. s1895

4 Dr. Wagon.

Don't forget. you owe it to -yourself to check with us beJore you buy any
car, New or Used. We can save you money . See or call one of these

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PH. 992-2176
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'I New 1....
For Your
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Call Us Today

WE ARE THE FRIENDLY DEALER

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We are curn~ntly makint
appointments for senior
1 portraits. We use tradi·
tionat settings and also
feature
outdoor
por·
triliture .

&amp; downspout• . 10

$31~

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. High School
SENIORS

Nice

modern home in new
subdivision .
Has
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MIDDLE PORT, 0.

7-20-1 mo. pd .

SERVICE

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Good Deal on a New or . Used Vehicle .
9f2 ·2l96

in H•rtfO'rd, W. Vo .

HOME MAINTENANCE

Missey Ferguton

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See Rocky Hupp, Oarrell Dodrill or Pal Hill, General Manager, for a

FRED'S TIRE CENTER

OHIO VALLEY ROOANG
AND

MODERN SUPPLY

DAN THOMPSON FORD

Truck ownerS,

don't miss this de• I. Wo Mil ·
of discount prlcot ovory
dlty . Slop in of

Bissell Siding Co.

AI Tromm

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.... ely 1o go. s:IO

Storm Windows
Ca II Professiona I
Builders

Roofing, Siding.
Room Additions
&amp;Spray Painting

:1975
TOYOTA ·CELICA GT:.......... s2995
2 Dr . H.T., 5 sp .

1975 AMC Pacer 2 Dr .• auto., p.s., p.b., air, oneowner.$2795
1974 Ford T-Bird, red &amp; white, has everything, sharp. $3695
1974 Ford Maverick2 Dr., extra clean inside&amp;out.
S2395
1974 Ford Mustang 2 Or. H. T., extra clean, sharp.
$2495
1973 Ford Ga I. 500, 2 dr. H. T., a real nice 73 model.
S1695
$1795
1973 Ford Cusl. 500 4 Or. H. T., air, real sharp car.
1973 Plymouth Gran Fury 2 Or. HT, air, vinyl top.
Only
$1995
1972 Pontiac Catalina 2 Or. HT, red &amp; white vinyl top. $1795
1972 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. Sed., auto., p.s., p.b.,good
car.
$1695
1972 Ford Gal. 500 4 Dr. HT, air, p.s., p.b. Sale
$995
1970 Buick Lesabre 4 Dr . HT. Make a nice family car. $995

OPENTILL7 P.M.
Except Thursday &amp;
Selurdaylil5oOO
Closed Sunday

~Rf.;l

Mounted on n - wheels,
to $35

&amp; power door locks, 350 V -8, auto .• p.s .• p.b .. vinyl roof,
air .

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PRICE ADVANTAGE, TOO!

NEW FIBERGLAS TIRES

2 dr .. AM, w -8 track stereo, cruise con trol. p. windows

1977 Pontiac Astre Wagon, 4 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., air,
12,121 miles
$3495
1977 Ford Mustang II, one owner, extra sharp V-6
auto.
·
$4295
1976 Buick Regal2 Dr., red &amp; white top, local one
• owner.
$4695
• 1976 Pontiac Trans Am, dark red, auto., p.s., p.b ., air, AMFM
$5795
1975 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr. Sed., auto., p .s., p.b., air, local

'79 Ford Crultlng Van

SPECIAL.--,

1977 CHEV. CAPRICE CLASSIC

LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS

ReSidentl•l ·and commercial . C•ll tor estimate . 24
Hour 5~vice. Any day,
anytime.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Siding

service,

POME~OY,

GARAGE

r - - - - THIS WEEK'S

BIG SAVINGS ON
ALL USED CARS

Iron! move-a round room ,
comfort and advanced van
design, nothing comes
close to Ford .

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

milo off Rt. 7 .bY·.,.•• on
St. AI. '124 towud Autlond,

YOU BET OUR lEST DEll IIBHT FIIOM THE S1IIIT I

POMEROY, 0Hl045769
PH. 992-2174 ·

'78 Ford Econollne for uP-

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Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
.Installation Service .

SMITH NELSON _
MOTORS

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ROGER HYsal

MOORE'S

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SMITH NILSON
MOTORS. INC.

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VISIT

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

7-7-1 mo.

742-2321 .
Froo Estlm•tes
Work Guar•nteed
7-10-1 mo.

MAIN

CANNING TO MATOES. Brin g Y.our .
o wn con tion er . Pick your own .
Marshall Roush . Eas t l e tart.
2"' 7-3752 .

1n2 FORD ECONO LINE
Phone 992 -3278 .

300Maln St. ·
Pomoroy,Ohlo
PomeroY m-42n
orm-6163 ·
IA.M . Io4:30PJ~.

Free Estimates
Phone 949,2862
or 949-2160

Sm•ll

Sll VE R QUEEN conning GOrn and
t o mot o e~ . Delber t POIT e r so n.
Grea t Bend . Coll843·2242 . ·

-1973--CHE VROLET

Guttets and ·

wit}'I dishwasher . Large lot 1
completely
remodeled,
gara~.e.
cellar, . out ·
· build•ng9, grape artsor . No .

h ay .

614 - 696 · 1 23~ .

PEACHES , MASON peach
chard . l Oam toOpm

PWMBING I
HUTING INC.

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CARTER ·

or Repair

New

ov~

Middleporl - 2 bedroom
carpeted , modern kllchen

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White-Wall Co-Op
Custom · Po~
A78xl3

older

1975 BLA CK El Camino Classic. r----=~iiii;;;:]~~n
350·· two barre l, autom at ic ,
po wer steering and brak es .
May be seen I ' • miles off
Route 7 Bypo!&gt;s on 143 or .ce ll
992·3750 . G oo d co nd i ti on .

JUST RECEIVED o shi pmen t ol
Whi tmer Blo&lt;k Diamond li nl
men! . Al so Row leigh's Pro·
1924 Eastern Ave.,
clucls
Gall ipo li s, O hi o 45631 . Phone
614 ·446 -9516

$92ll

home, 3
bedrooms , fam i ly room
with fireplace , liv ing room ,
dining room . car peted
throughout.
k i t c hen

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$2600
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MI XED CO NDITIONED

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING
Downspouts

Ashland Oll . ls moving Into the quick service foodstore ,business with its new "SAVE
MARTS" and offers real ground floor opportunities
for ambitiovs indivi~uals seeking groWth oriented

gasoline

rHk .

HOUSE . 142 , Middleport . See Flet cher Welch . 5 roo ms ond lot .

Busin.
e
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Services
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1 mile north
Plains, Ohio

St . Rt. 7

'192-7363.

1969 CHEVROLET NOVA. V-8,
standa rd . Phone 985·4271 .
1973 DATSUN 1200. Run s good .
needs
b ody work . $7~0 .
bl.4 ·378 ·b233 .
19 72 · DATSUN PICKUP with
camper . SIBOO.
1968 Ford
Folr lone . $800. Con be see n
offer 7 pm . Clarence Roy ,
949 -2091 .
1970 FORD LTD. A .C. P.S.. P.B.
S500 or best o ffe r r1fn·2779 ,

G ARAGE SALE . In Che-ster . Fri . . YA RD .SAL~ . Bo~k to
and Sot . lt;~ing room suite ,
D o~ t Mtss thts one . Clo ir8oso
choir , ather mis&lt; . at Bru&lt;e
res lden.&lt;e. Rt . I . Port lan d, Sr
Myer s. Phone 985-.1826.
338. Fo , Aug . 4, Sot .. Aug . 5.
~
-Sun .. Avg . 6 . 10 om to dork .
YARO SALE tn Rutland . Corner of
Men· ~ . women ' ~ end childre n 's
locust and College 7th . 81h
&lt;loth ing , various sizes , inond9th . I Oto?
&lt;luding jeans . shi rts , shoes .
lon g dresses . pant su its, et c.
lug gage .
tapes , re&lt;or ds ,
YARD SA LE . Be droom suit e,
boo k s,
(some
Pillsbur y
mapl e wo od ster eo . TV .
cookbooks). dishes , kitchen
clo thes . o th er m isc. 277 l inco ln
ute nsi ls , kit chen table end
St , M id dlepor t. Th urs . and Fri .
choirs, baby fu rni tu re , lo ts , lo ts
1975 NOVA HA TC HBACK , 8 cyl. 1
992-5624
more. Coli anytime , 8-43·2-i94 .
owner cor, good condi tion ,
YARD SA LE . 810 South 2nd St .,
949 ·2015.
YARD
SALE on county rood 5 bet·
M idd leport , Ohio. August 2, 3,
1Qb9 CAMARO , V -8 . $550.
ween flashin g lights on~ Bred4, 5 Solid oak drop leaf tabl e, -4
(j!92 ·7891.
bury Schoo l . Thurs ., Fri and Sot .
coh irs , si l vers tone , dishes,
9am .
li nens . si l ver ware , A ¥on ,
drapes ; cur ta ins , lo t s of YARD SALE . Aug . 4th and 5th . 9 to
clo thing . fu rniture . Something
• . 6th St .. Syracuse .
IF YOU have o service lo offer ,
l or e;~e ry o ne .
wont to b uy or sell something ,
YARD SALE . Fri. and Sat ., 10om
oe looking 'for work ... or RUMMAGE SALE . Wed . thru Sot.
to .4 pm . Metal barrels . kn ick·
Post fire hou se in Syracuse on
whote;~er ... you"ll get results
lot;nocks , toy s, dothing , men's,
second ~I ., blue house. Record
laster with o Sentinel Won t Ad .
women 's and ·children's, fur ·
ployer , TV , lof s o f &lt;lo th ing. oil
Coll992-2156.
• ni ture . Dirt road , I 11• mile off
• si ze s. Rain or shine.
N•'ft' l imo Rood f ro.m Rutland .
BIG YARD Sole, Thurs. and Fri. 3
Welch for signs . A r th ur Miller
mi les north of the . Fairgrounds SOMETHING'S gotto gi ve! f.o .. o
residence .
, yard sole Satu rday . Aug . 5.
on Old Rt . 33 .
beginning 9 om . Variety of YARD SA.LE . T~un , Fri . Sol . 11/ ,
GARAGE SALE continued . New
1 tem~
and ex( ellent girls'
mlle Ofl 681 , turning l•ft at Oar·
items every dey . H.A . Cole
clothing in 10's, 12's, U 's, prewin , 8th house on left . Clothes .·
res idence. Tuppers
Plains ,
l&amp;&amp;ns . and . junior si r:e s.
di shes , Avon . misc .
Ohio .
Charlene Hoefli ch , 109 High St.,
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Pomeroy .
FOUR FAMILY Yard Sole . Thu rs .
dar k . 975 Maple St ., M id- .
Fri. and Sot . 9:00. 119 Butternu t YARD SALE . Thur sday , Friday an d
dleport , behind Heiner's Thrift
Ave , Pomeroy , Ohio . FurnitUre .
Satur day , A ugust 3. "' · and 5
Shop.
rugs ,
eurtol n s.
dishes ,
fr om 10 to 6. Children 's
decoroli;~e ilems , baby clothes ,
dol hing, some antiques and TWO FAMilY Yord Sole. 277
bock to s&lt;hoot dothes, anti·
Main, Middleport. 9·4. Monday
mis c. items . 1 1 1 'm iles below
ques. m isc.
and Tuesday .
Danville on Rt. 325 .

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10-~Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Aug. 4, 1978 ·
thenct south 4111 dq . Eut to
Slid Norft'tt•st corner of No.
111 •t tht South line of s•ld
100 Acrt Lot No. 305, thence
spending .money . Job Corpo alonv uld so·u th line to the
place of beginning , beiflg the ·covers for both males and West end of Lot No . One
females for trainiq in such Hundred and 51~~: In sald 1
Horton &amp; Dabney ' s Addition '
job skills u auto mechanics, to
Pam troy . · ·
keypunch, bricklayinl .
Parul No . 2: Tl'le following
estate situated in t he
nunlq, weldina, office akllls reel
Village of Pomeroy. County
and a variety of other fields. Of Met.gS and Stitt Of Ohio :
A new facet ol tbe Job Being In 100 Acre Lot No . 306
tn c . w . Dabney 's Addition to
Corpo Program this year the
Village of Pomeroy, •nd
provides that enroUees with a more part icularly descrlb_e d
follows : Being Lot 111 In C .
hlllh school or GEP diploma as
"'! . Oabne:; 's Addlt l on t o the
will be eligible to · attend VIllage of Pomeroy , ex ·
therll!from
the
junior colleges, community ceptinv
following
parcel :
Thll!
college and post secondary following r .. l estate sltuatll!d
vocational schoola lor up to In the Vtll ege of Pomeroy,
of Meigs and State of
two years of advanced · Col,lntv
Ohio : ' Be lno in 100 Acre Lot
education and training after No . 306 In c . W . Dabney's .
Addition to the VlliiQt of
successfully completing 90 Pomeroy
, ana n1ore par.
days in the regular Job Corps ticutarty · described as
follows : Beginning at the
Program.
southwest corner of. Lot No.
A field staff represeniaUve 118 ; thence North 4'h deQrees
ol tbe program will be in the w,st 156 feet to {I tence i .
East 87 feet to the east
council chambers, second thence
l ine of said Lot 118 ; thence
floor of Pomeroy Village HaU South on the Ent line of seld
Lot No . 111 to Fry Street ;
from 9 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. thence
W,st to the place Of
Tuesday and Wednesday , beginning .
next week.
Re ference Deed : Vol. 27 1,
Pag e 3 61 , Deed Records.
M eigs county, Oh'lo.
You an .,n otified that you
IN THE tOMMON PLEAS
are requ ired to answer -the
tOURTOF
Com plain t with i n -twenty
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
eight days after the last
LEONARD
L . LENTZ .,
publication .
The . last
Plaintiff,
publication will be made on
vs.
· t he 18th day of August , 1911.
NELLIE · ROBEY , et at.,
·
LARRY E. SPENCER,
Defendants
·
Clerk of Courts,
No. 16 ,119
Meigs County, Ohio
Notice By" Publication
(1) 7,14 , 21, 2t(l) 4, 11, 11, nc
To K . M . Seeds , address
unknown . if liv ing , and if
deceased the unknown heirs ,
de visees,
legatees ,
ad ·1
m inistrators , executors and
assigns of K . M . Seeds , ad ·
dresses u n known ; M a r i e
PUBLIC NOTICE
5
Following SecHon 5715.16 of
the Ohio Revised Code, the
de ceased the unknown heirs,
change in valllat!on for the
dev issees, l•gotees , od - ta K year 1978 has been
mlnistrators, executors and
revised to reflec t t he new
assigns of Marie Shoemaker,
construction values for tht
addresses unknown; . Mabd
tax year 1978.
Parsons, address unknown , i f
values of ttie new con .
living , and if deceased the
struction ta n now be viewed
unknow n heirs , devisees,
at the offi ce of the count';'
legatees, adminis t ra t ors ,
auditor .
executors and assigns of
Howard E . Fr ank ,
Mabel Parsons. addresses
Meigs County Auditor
unkn ow n ; Mabel CrUsher ,
(8 ) .4, 11, 18, 25, 4fc
addr ess unknown , if llv ing,
and if deceased the unknown
he i rs , dev isees. le ~;~ atees .
adm inistrators,
executors
and
assigns
of
Mabel
PROlATE COURT OF
Crusner .
addresses
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
un k now n ; V int ie Hopk ins ,
EST ATE OF LOUISE M .
addren unknown , it liv ing ,
KEEaAUGH ,
DECEASED
and if deceased the unknown Cue No . 224J7
he irs, dev i sees, legatees .
NOTICE OF
admin ist rators , _executors
APPOINTMENT
and
assig ns
of
V lnt i e
OF FIDUCIARY
.H o p k I ns ,
a ddresses
On July 18, 1978, in th e
unkn own;
t he unknown Meigs County Probate court , ,
heir s. dev isees, t e ga~ees ,
Case No . 22437 , Mar" ln L .
adm i n is trator s, e~~:ecutors
Keebaugh, . Route
3·,
and assig ns of each of the
Porryeroy, Oh io was IP ·
following all o f whose ad . polnted Administrator of the
dresses are unknown : John
esfate
of
Louise
M .
Hopkins ,
Mary Will ia ms,
Keebaugh, deceased , late of
Emma Swearingen , Alfred
· oute ~. Pomeroy , Ohio.
Swearingen, Elizabeth Hack,
George Hack , Percy Hack ..
Manning D. Webster
Sarah
Parsons
Seeds.
Probate Judge.
Theophilus Hopk i ns . a n d
Clerk
Vint ie Hopkins :
28 Il l 4, Jtc
You &amp;re hereby notified
that a Complaint has been
filed in the Common Pleas
Court of Me igs County , Ohi o,
NOTICE OF
Case No . 16,810 , dem and ing
DRAWING JURORS
part ition of the foll owing Office of Com m lulontrs of
descr i bed real estate, fo .wit : Jurors , Meigs County , O"io
Parcel No . 1: The following
July J1, 1971
real estate situate in One To Alt Whom It Me;&lt; COn ·
Hundred Acr e L ot No. Three cern:
Hundred an d . Five in sai d
Saturday , the 12th dav
County of Me ips des cri bed as of OnAuoust
1978 , at 10 :00
foll ~s
B ~g •n,-. ino
at the- o'clock, A .M ., at the office of
Nor tnwcst cOrner ot Lot No. the Clerk of Common Pleas
Ohe Hundred and Eighteen Court , Meigs County, Ohio ,
(118 l In Horton &amp; Dabney 's Jurors will be publicly dr.awn
Addit io n to Pomeroy on the ror the September Term otj
South l ine ot sa111 One H un . the Common Pleas Court of
dred Acre Lot No . 305, th ence !ia id cOunty .
Nor th 41f2 deg . West Nin ety
Eight feet to Run Street.
Freeland S. Norr is
th ence alo.,g uid Run St re et
Lauren E . Hoffman
down the run to a po int
com m Intoners
North
41 l
deg .
west
of Jurors
from the Northeast cor · (8) A, He
ner o't said A.ot No . 118 .

Job corps interviews next week
· Meigs County YOIIII8 people
fromages 16-21 Iilterested in
free job training with fringe
benefits may lind the answer
next week when a Job Corps
recruiter will be in Pomeroy.
The recruiter will interview _
potential applicants for a
federally funded program
designed to better qualify
- young people for employment.
Enrollees will go to a
training center . away from
home to learn a skill for

Middleport

employment and continue
their education: Every center
offers the high school
equivalency diploma.
While in Job Corps, PIJ'ticipants are paid while
learning , given free IOQd,
housing , · medical care,
clothing allowance and

BASEBALL MEETING
The Syracuse - Minersville
Baseball Association will
meet Monday, AugliB\ 7 at
7:30 p.m. at tbe Syracuse
Municipal Building.' Parents,
coaches and otl!er interested
persons are to attend.

squad has
seven runs
PRACflCE ROUTINES - These Eastern High
School · Maj&lt;rettes, under the supervision . of Debbie
Young , far right, spin their batons at practices during

band camp held at the school during the past two weeks.
From 1..- are Paula HyseU, Beth Riebel, and Valerine
LaBonte.

ASSISTANCE NEEDED
Contributions and workers
are needed for the food booth
1Continued from pase l l
and Dale M. Trenary is of the Meigs Local Band ,
named manager of the West Boosters at the Meigs County
Fair.
Division .
Parents of band members
Weeks joined the company
in 1957 as a commercial · are being asked to donate
representative and has held cakes and pies. Workers for
such posts as buildin g the booth are needed and
system s coo rdi nator. those wishing to help are
assistant district ma nager asked to ca ll Maxine
and assi st an t division Goeglein at 992-7625; Pat
Wood at 992-2281, or Ann
manager.
Trenary joined the com- Radford at 992-3334.
pany in 1962 as a groundman
and has held a number of line
positions such as crew
GUEST SPEAKER
s uper visor, assistant
The Rev . Ca rl Hick s,
superintendent of lines and former past or of the Pomeroy
operating assista nt in the United Methodist Church,
co mpan y's
d i v i sion
will be guest speaker at the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
operations department
Weeks will be located in the Church at both Sunda y
Athens office and Trenary services August 6.
will headquarter at the
The morning worship
Chillicothe office.
service begins at 9:30 a.m.
- Most com pany offices will with evenin g services at 7:30
continue under the super- p.m. There will be special
vision of local directors and music at each. Rev. Floyd F.
customers may contact their Shook is pastor at the Laurel
local offices for services as in Cli ff Ch urch.
the pa·st. The existing line and
ma int enan ce areas will
A thought lor the day :
continue operations at their Scottish comic Sir Harry
present locations under the Lauder said, "Oh, it's nice to
direction of a local _ s~pe r­ get up in the morning, but it 's
visor .
rucer to stay in bed.''

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BRIEN GRUESER
Bri en Keith Grueser, 15,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Grueser died Thursday
Children 's
evening
at
Hospital in .CQlumbus.
Brien is survived by his
parents; a sister , Shelia Kay;
grandparents. Orvial Qualls
of Hom er , Ohio, and Mr. and
Mrs .
Dave
Grueser,
Pomeroy. and several aunts
and uncles. Brien's father,
Jack, was rea red in Miners·
ville .
PROJECT EXPL.AINEI)
Mrs. Pat Thoma , service
unit director, to clarify the
Meigs County Fair exhibits,
explained today that only
badge work. earned and signed. is eligible lor exhibit.
Judging will take place next
Thursday at the fairgrounds
beginning at 10 a .m.

You
SAVE

GET LICENSES
Two couples have been

gi-anted marriage licenses in
Meigs County . They are Steve
Ward Meek, 21 , Albany, to
Loui se Ann Newell, 20 ,
Chester . and Gay lyrd Laine
Young , 32, Pagev1Ue. t o
Maureen K. McCarthy, 24,
Pageville.

DALE STANSBURY
Dale Stansbury, 77, Route
4, Pomeroy, died Thursday at
University Hospital in
Co lumbus. Mr . Stansbury·
was a retired employe of the
New York Central Railroad.
He was a member of the
Carpenter Baptist Church ,
Columbia Grange and was an
at;tive member of the Meigs
County Senior Citizens.
He was a son of the late
Thelmore and Minnie Lee
Cline Stansbury. Surviving
are his wife, Golden Faye
Cleland Stansbury ; two sons,
Clair Dale, Groveport, and
Larry J . of Reynoldsburg :
two daughters , Clarice Ellen
Gryetko, Anapolis, Md ., and
Wanda Lou Oxley, Route 4,
Pomeroy ; a daughter-in-law.
Loretta Price Stansbury,
Charleston, S. C.; nine
grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren, and two
sisters, Faye Fitzmiller,
Millersport , and Mae Tewksberry. Columbus.
A son, Jerry; ~ brother,
Clellie W.; a sister, Flossie
Gray and his parents
preceded him in death.
Funer·al services will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Bigony-Jordan Fun e ral
Home in Albany with the Rev .
Jay Stiles qfflclating. Burial
in
Rawlings
will be
Cemetery. Friends may caU
at the funeral home any time
after noon Saturday.

END MARRIAGES
Two suits for dissolution of
marria ges - and one for
divorce have been filed in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court .'
Filing for dissolution were
Unda Sue Wolfe and Monte
Ray Wolfe . both of Syracuse,
and Frances L. Hunt ;
Cheste r, and Robert L'ee
.Hunt , Long Bottom.
Filing lor divorce wa s
Brenda U,Master, Minersagainst
James
ville,
LeMaster, Pomeroy .

Eastern's
1Continued from page 1)
concerning the beginning of
the new ·scbool ye~r and
related items of information ,
U,es reports.
Kindergarten students in
the Chester area will attend
kindergarten during the
morning hours while children .
from Tuppers Plains and the
Riverview area will attend
· during the afternoon hours.
Kindergarten classes will be
held at the Tuppers Plains
buUding under the direction
of Mrs . Wilma Parker. A
special parents meeting will
be held for a)l parents of new
kind er gart en stu dents on
Aug . 24, at 2 p.m. at the
Tuppers Plains School.

•

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rutland
tuppers plains

pomeroy
national
bank
the bonk of
the century
established

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GOSPEL SING
The Gospel Tones will
'prsent a gospel sing at
l'uppers Plains Church of
Christ Sunday, August&amp;, at 2
The
Middleport ! p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Emergency Squad was
LOCATION CHANGED
swamped with caUs ThursThe
location of the Oraqe
day and early today.
Township
Volunteer Fire
AI 12:05 a.m. the squad
Department's
Ice Cream
went to Powell St ., near the
Social,
to
be
held
at 5 p.m.
Page St. intersection where
changed ·
Saturday,
has
been
two girls had fallen out of a
from
the
Tuppers
Plains
van when the door became
Grade
School
to
the
Fire
unlatched. The squad took
House.
Bess Templeton, l~l!_nd Lori
Roush, 14, both of Pomeroy,
to Veterans Memorial For SJ.turd•y, Aug . 5
--=~==::=-=::=-:::--::-==
Hospital. Miss Roush was
admitted for treatment.
.::_::.::__:__ _c::__ _:__ _ _ _
At2:47 p.m. the squad went
• 8 ede.0 So1
Be rniCe
to Hemlock Grove for Ellen
Killinger, who was taken to .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was admitted.
At 7:54 p.m. Sarah McCarty was taken fronrt her
apartment on N. Second Ave .
to Veterans Memorial
H · 1
Aug . 5, 1978

ASTRO•GRAPH enhkc:,::n~ ~,e-~rvin:.a ~~:

osptta · .

Through your resourcefulness

At 10 :16 a .m. the squad was and cleverness you'll lind in called to a tavern where Willa . genious ways to add to you r
Jacobs, Mason, W. Va ., had resol.lrces this com1ng year. It

fallen. She received an ann

will

inJ'ury. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was admitted.
At 11:48 . p.m. Frances
Parker was taken from her
home at 611 S. Second Ave, to
the Holzer Medical Center.
At 1:05 - a.m. Friday, the
sq uad went to 8 tavern for
Jenny Estep who had fallen .
She received a
head
lactration and was treated on
the scene by the squad.
At 9 a.m ., the squad went to
S. Front St. for Mrs. Dorothy

1deas instead ol silting on
th em.
LEO !July 23-Auv. 22) You 'll
know a good buy when you see
one loday and you'll gel I rue
value . You won 't ask for more
than you deserve. but you
won 'l accept less, either. Find
oul more ol whallies ahead lor
you by sending lor your copy of

!Continued from page ! )
the voters of the town when
funds were being sought lor
the new fire truck which was ..
purcha sed about two years
ago. The proposed new levy
would be in effect for five

years.
Qn other at;tion , Mick Ash
was named unanimously to
fill an unexpired term on
council created by Clyde
Triplett having moved out of
town-.
Co uncil also decided to
advertise for bids for an
estimated 300 tons of hot-mix
for repair of village streets.
Presiding over the session
. was Mayor Eber Pickens.
Others
present Joe
wereHemsley
Kathryn,
Crow, Jimmy
Larry Brogan, John Arnott
and Ash , 'councU members;
Clerk Janice Lawson, Pool
Manag er Herman London
and Bob Wingett.

BOOK STORE
99 MILL ST.

lhem today . Yo u' re lookin g lor

You migh t' even welcome

something to get your teeth
into.

LIBRA (Sept 23-0tl. 23) Once

Hospital News
Veteralll Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Gary Ellis,
Pomeroy;
Carol
J et!,
Minersville; Donald Dailey,
Portland; Barbara Simmons,
Bidwell; Darlene Spangler.
Rutland;
Lori
Roush ,
Pomeroy ; Helen Killinger,
Hemlock Grove;
Willa
Jacob$, Mason ..
DISCHARGED Joyce
Vance, William Kennedy, Ina
Bolin, Sharon Wise , George
Bentley , Inez Ash, Timothy _
Cundiff.
MEETS MONDAY
RACINE - Racine Chapter
134, Order of Eastern Star
will . meet at 7:30 p.m .
Monday at the temple .

&amp; TABULA.TIONS
Sealed proposa ls for the
purchase of elect ion voting
and t abula ting eQuipment ro
be used b y the Me igs Coun ty
Soarer of E l ec t ion! will 'be
received a t tne off ice of the
Clerk ot t he Board ot Meigs
Count y Com missioners in her

you '1.1e given your word today .
other s can r ely on you to follow
tl}rough no matter how tough it
is for you to kee p your
promise.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 II
old pals ha1.1e been in your
thoughts lately , make It a point
to get in tou ch or be wi th them
today . You migh t learn of
so methi ng important .

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 23-Doc.
Z11 Once your ambitions are

aroused to day you 'll be very
clever and persistent in getting
what you go after, regardle ss

. l

GALIJPOUS- A conference with U. S.
Senator John GleM in mid-August aloog
with bea'rinl!s A~. 15 and 22 may bring to \
Ught the damagmg economic effects on j
Southeastern Ohio of EPA resulatiolt•
which have caused • 30 percent cutback in
orden for Ohio coal.
This conference and the hearings are an
outgrowth of laBt _Wednesday night's
meeting in the Gallipolis Holiday Inn of
coal operaton and supply companies. The
Ohio Coal and Energy Association called
the Aug . 2 meeting because of concern
over the 30 percent reduction by American
Electric Power in its coal Orders across

the board to iL~ rontrat1 and spOt market
t'Oill suppliers.
· 1
At the same 'time, Bob Evans, ,President
ol tbe Southeastern Ohio Regiunal Council,
circulated copies ,of tbe resoluti!JII passed
July 20 by his organization, a resolution requesting the President of the United Sllltes
to suspend the resulations.
The re,;olulion rea_ds tha~ Pfesident .
Carter has the authonty, which; was provided by P:.nsres~. "to suspend tbe implemenllltion of the regullitlorts promulgaled by the Environmenlljl Proteelion Agency as applies to Sotitheastern
Ohio and the use of Ohio coal,''for the

VOL. 13 NO. 27

for

only

s13r
MIDOLII'OitT

prudue~

severe economic hardship in

Southern Ohio."
Further, the resolution requested deferment "fo r a minimum of four years. to
enable Government and Industry to
develop a realistic means of using Ohio
t-oal without unnecessary air pollution."
Bob Evans' letter accompanyinH the
copy of the resolution read that lheSEORC
"has initiated ;i program using resolutions, letter writing, and cards to !mpre&amp;'l
the EPA and the President of the United
States that the people of Ohio cannot afford
to lose the income !rom its coal-mining

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1978

You might surprise yourself
today at how well· equipped
you are t o handle touchy
•ssues . Logical think in~ cou·
pled with experience ts the
reason.
,.

AQUARIUS (Jan . 2G-Feb. 111)

Viewing things rea li stically and
not expecting anrthing you
didn't work for wit make you
e•tremely successful today.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) Ma-

ture indiv iduals make the best
associates today . Their ability
to adjust orinions to to the
thoughts o another makes
them comfortable to be around .

ARIES (Merch 21-Aprll 19) A

fine, produc tive day. You may
work hard , but you won' t mind
a bit because of the deep
satisfaction In completing a

dllllculllask .
TAURUS (April 20-M1y 20) The

that the main problem is with the sulfur ·
dioxide regulations imposed by the United
stat.. EPA.
These slllndards, Trapp said, "are
overbearing and are cau.:;ing coal
operators throughout the slllte ol Ohio to
lose shipment orders. Utility companies
are being forced to purchase ou~ of state
t'Oal to meet clean air standards."
Ohio coal is high in sul!Ui', and a vast
majority of it is not burnable under pre-

sent clean air standards.

The operators decided that the most effective way to approach these regulations
is to contact Ohio's two U. S. senators, and

the meeting with Glenn was arranged for
mid-August
An associalion-6ponsofed adVertising
campaign included a June 4 full-page
advertisement in the t '"m1,flli• thtily
and other Ohio newspapers.
The ad was aimed at !he 0. S. EPA and
its stringent demands on the pockc. books
ol Ohioans. "This is a direct link to

.,.,.n,,,.

everyone's inoreased electric bill ," said

one coal operator.The low-sulfur Western
l'oal being impOrted into Ohio i.S mofe ex· ·
pensive and tess effident than our own
coal, he added .
.Continued on page 2

tniitttl
MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

for 1978 grand champion hog

i~

ol lh£ obstacles.
CAPRICORN (Dec.- 22-Jon. 191

operations which would result if Ohioans
are forced to comply with EPA regulations
by October, 1979. Such a I""" would be in
the hundreds of miUions of dollars."
The letter aaked either endorsement ol
the SEORC resolution, or the writing ol
another resolution, and mailing it to
SEORC, Bo&lt;ZI1, Wellston45692.
Purpolle of laSt Wednesday 's meeting at
. the Holiday Inn was to ascertain what action is needed to restore the ma&lt;imum
eoal orders and alleviote future cutbltcks.
Jim Trapp, executive secretary ol the
Ohio Coal and Energy Association, told the
group of local strip miners and suppliers

·Sausage Shop pays record sum
GALLIPOLIS - For the second year

Sean Call, Rebels, 235, Sausage Shop . Newberry. Hil l toppers . 213, Ro~e ~a_rm
Re:dsk ins Equipment , 11; Mike Kemper, H•llbllltes.
T~n.
194,
Higgins
Che1.1rolet.
$3
; Roger 212, Ga ll ia Roller Mills, $.90,• Ste ve
record price for the GaUia County Junior Waugh , Hilltoppers, 219, Fallon Brothers
, Mon tgomery . So · lo Trave l lers , 23 1.
Fair's grand champion hog .
Sl.-40 ; Tande Pope , Gallipolis FFA, 205, French Ci t y Landm ark , S.B5 ; Jack Hanna ,
· Friday, during the fair's 18th annual Haffelt Carpeting, S1.20 ; Bob Foster , Rock Hi ll Ranchers , 201, MTS Coins, $.85
sale, the Sausage Shop paid Sean Call $6.91 Triangle, 239, Ohio Valley Bank , S.95 ; and Tim Green. Hillbillies . 214, Cen tral
Roger Spu rlock, Cadmus Redskins Teen, Soya, S.95 .
a pound for his top animal.
Wayne Lewis , Rock Hill Ranchers ,
106. French City Landmark, S.85; Randy
Last year, the Evans firm paid An· Martin , Ohio Raiders , 218, Fallon 101, Harland Mart in, S . ~O .· Dale Newberry,
nette Carter $6.60 a pound lor the previous Brother s, $.95 ; Sonya Call, Rebel s, 203, Hilltopper s, 225, Cen,tral Soya , $.85 ;
Ohio Valley Laundry , S.85 ; Da vid M on. Lenora Scurlock . Cadmus Redskins Teen.
mark.
, Hannain Trace FFA, 227, J . D. 191 . Jackson Production CrediL S.80 .· Scott
eall's animal weighed 235 pounds. A tgomery
NDrfh Produce, $3.90 ; and Ste1.1e Mont . ElliDtf , Rock Hi ll Ranchers. 223, Bud
Rt. 2 Crown City resident, Call is a gomery , So-Lo Traveliers, 197, 0 . K. Mc Ghee Rea lty . S.90 : Haskell Spur lock ,
Cadm us Redsk ins Teen . 202, Atty . Da1.1e
member of the Rebels 4-H Club.
Tobac co Warehouse . S.9S.
Pam M iller . Cadmus Redskins Teen , Evans, $.80; Ke1.1in Kna pp, Gage Invaders , ·
Higgins Chevrolet of Willow Wood
213. Ohio Valley Bank , S.90 ; Lenor a 228, Federal Landmark, $ .90 ; Diane
purchased Pam Miller's reserve champion Spurlock,
Cadmus Redsklns· Teen , 207. Garber , Rio Fr iendship, 196, Com mercial
hog for $3 a pound. Miss Miller, last year's Gallia Roller Mills, S.90 ; Dale Newberry, and Savin gs Bank . S.85 ; Scott Elliott , Rock
fair queen, is a member of the Cadmus Hilltoppers, 227, Bob Saunderi QSSC, Hill Ranchers. 216, Art Elliott , S.85 ; Da vid
Green ,
Hi ll b i lli es , Garber, Rio Fr iendshi p, 208, Bob Evans
Dana
Redskins Teen, and resides on Rt. 2, $1.05 ;
1B6,
Fruth 's
Pharma cv ,
S1 .0S; Farm s, S.BO : Debbie fw'\ontgomery, So· Lo
Patriot. Her animal weighed 194 pounds. David
Mon tgomery, Hannan Trace T-raveliers. 230, Ohio Va lle y Bank . $.80 and
One-hundred hogs, 31 more than last F FA ,
212,
Gillingham
Drugs , Annette Carter , Rio Wrangler s, 201 , Atty .
year, were sold Friday.
S.90: Mande Pope, Tr ia ilgle , 204, Bill Each11 s, $1.
Pau l McNeal, Gage Invaders , 221 . Bob
Listed in sale order are the exhibitor, Harrev Crouse &amp; Son, Sl ; Bob Foster.
Sa under s QSSC. S1.10 ; Todd DeeL Raccoon
Triangle, 228, Fallon Brothers. $.95 ;
his or her club, sale Weight, buyer and Martha
Spurlock, Cadmus Redsklns Teen , Valley , 210, Hillcrest CHni c, S.95 ; Mark
price paid per poWld in the hog S..le:
196, Rep . Ron James, S.:90; Mark
Cont_inu&lt;;&lt;! on ia~e 2

in a row, Bob Evans Sausage Shop paid a 5{1.91 ; Pam Miller , Cadmus

CONRJCH Coal Co. of Addioon purchased Scott Elliott's
I ,086 pound uand champion Bladt: Angus 91eer for a record
fUB o pound ot the G111ia County Junior Fair Friday.
Pictured with the animal are, left to right, Terry Ev1111,

Brian Davidson (held by Tenry); Bruce ' Davidson , 'Bill
Jenkins, president of the GaWa County Seni..- Citizens; Carol
Meadowst Junior Bee! Prince88; Kim Jividen, Senior Beef
Queen IIIHI1971 Fair Queen, Donna DeWitt. Holding llnimlll ill
front of the buyers Ia Scott Elllott. •
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Co'lf,rich Coa;l Co. pays record _

$2.58 a pound for top steer
Charles Shaver served as clerk. B. B.
GALIJPOLIS- Scott Elliott received $1.55 a pound. Miss Woodward, of Patriot
Star
Route,
GaUipolis,
is
a
member
of
the
Matthews,
program
coordinator,
a record f2.511 a pound for his 1978 grand
welcomed spectators and buyers to begin
champion steer durins Friday's 27th GaUipolis FF A Club.
Friday's activities.
Elghty·alx steen were sold Friday.
annual sale at the Gallia County Junior
That's Z7 more than t.st year's sale
Listed in sale order are the
Fair.
uhlbltor, bls or her club, the 'oalmol's
total.
P1ylq tbe iiiHiiae blgb price lor
Ali cl'ioneers were 'Lee John son, weight, buyer alii! price paid per pound
llle prlzod Black Aogu• was Coorich
Tommy Joe Stewart and George Wood- In the steer sale:
Coal Co., Addlaon.
Previous high sum paid for a champion ward .
Scott Elliott . Rock Hi ll Ranchers.
Working the ring were Alden 1.085, Conrlch Coal Co .. 'S2.58 ; Tandl
steer was $2.45, set last year by Ohi o
Valley Bank. Elliott owned th~t animal. Wedemeyer, Jerry Haner, Tom Wood- Woodword, Gallipolis FFA. 1.030. Ohio
Vall ey Bank , Sl .55 ; M ichelle Mount,
ward , Sr., and Tom Woodward, Jr.
too.
Hil lbillies, 1,241, Ohio Valley Bank, $.80;
Geo rge Woodward , Stewari and K
Elliott, Rt. 4, Oak Hill,.is a member of
im Bickers, Hillbillies , 1,078, carter &amp;
the Rock Hill Ranchers. His steer weighed Johnson alternated in the ring.
Evans , S.81 ; Randy CaldwelL Gall ipolis
Helping control the animals were Jim FFA, 1,067 , Gallipolis Elks Lodoe, $.81 ;
1,086 pounds.
After purchasing the steer, Bruce Howard, Paul Butler and Harl~y Crouse. Darlene Jenkins , Ohio l•liver teancners,
Jenkins Concr ete , $.83 ; Tande Pope.
Passing out slips for buyers were Terri 990
I&gt;avldson and Terry Evans donated it to
Ga ll ipolis FFA, 1,005, Holzer Clinic , $.80 ;
the GaUia County Senior Citizens. Ac- Woodward and Becky Crouse.
Ricky Mount, Hillbill ies. 1, 171 , C»lio Valley
Plane HoUey, senior sheep princess Bank , S.72 ; Gary Catd.well. Triangle , 850.
""pting the steer on behalf of the senior
ritlztna wu BiU Jenkins, president of that and Diarma Forgey, junior sheep princess, She lley Co ., S.92 and Da vi d Russell,
llbillies , 95 1, Steak House, $.92 .
were on hand for the livestock sales along HiMike
organization .
Waugh , Rebels, 1, 111 , Waugh .
More than 500 persons were Qn hand with Annette Carter, pork princess; Kim Halley · Wood , $.82 ; Dianna Jenkins, Ohio
Jividen, senior beef queep : Carol River Ranchers, 1.164, Rus s Wood Agency,
for Friday 's Uvestock saleil.
Ohio VaUey Bank purchased Tandi Meadows, junior beef princess and I&gt;onna $.76 ; Paul Duncan , Triangle, 1.113, Gallla
Continued on page 2
Woodward'a
champion ltteer lor DeWUt , Miss GaWa County. '

BOB EVANS SAUSAGE SHOP paid a record $6.91 a
pound for Sean Call's grand champion hog during Friday's
livestock sale at the Gallia County Junior Fair. Plctured"left

to right are Glendon Elliott, Bob-Evans, Donna DeWitt, fair
queen and Annette Carter, Gallia County's 1978 Pork
Princess. In front of the buyers is Sean Call, exhibiwr _

Champion lamb "goes for $8.25
a ·pound to Econo-Travel Motel
GAWPOUS - Econo-Travel Motel
peid Teresa Haffelt $11 .25 a pound for her
1978 grand champion l•mb during
Friday's 20th aMual sale in the Uvestock
Show Arena .
This was just short of last year's alltime record price of $9 a pound, paid by
Thaler Ford ui MI.SI Haffelt, who also
exhibUed the 1977 grand champion animal.
Miss Haffelt, Eureka Star Route,
GaUipolis, Is ,a member of the Thivener
Pioneers 4-H Club. Her champion tipped
the scales at 113 pOunds.
Higgins Chevrolet, Willow Wood,
purChased Rob Muaie's reserve cham, pion lamb for $4.25 a pound . :.lassie, a
resident of Potriol Star Route. Gallipolis.
Is a member of the GaUipolls FF A. His
lftimol welgbed 132 pounds.
Seventy..,.elambo were llold Friday, 16
more than last year's total.
Listed in sale ord•r a.., the exhibitor,
his or her club, the animal's weight, buyer
and price peid per pound:

H, 113, Econo·Travel Motel. $8.25 ; Rob
Massie , Gallipolis FFA, 132, Higgins
Chevrglet, s.-.25 ; Teresa Barcus . Thivener
Pioneers , 115, Fruth 's Pharmacy , S2 .75 ;
Teresa Barcus. Thivener Pioneers, 109,

Krogers , Sl.75 ; Kent Walker , Centerville
Young Farmers . 132. Krogers. 51.25 ; Steve
Forgey ; Centerville You ng Farmers . 98 .
John Ecker , 52 .25 ; Rob Massie . Gallipol is
1;,
Continued on Page 2

Draft horse exhibit is
slated for Meigs fair
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POMEROY - For the first time a wlll prevail lor the competition with teams
draft horse exhibit will be featured at the 3,200 pounds and under and those over
Meigs County Fair.
3,200 pounds to take palt. Cash awards of
Entries for the exhibit will close at 4 $90 for first place dropping $10 for each
p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, and aU horses are to place through ninth will be awarded the
be on the groWlda by Tuesday, Aug. 15 · winners of each weight class.
The aMual senior lair horse show will
There will be a tent placed In the centerfleld to house the draft horses which be held in the center field at 7:30 p.m. on
will be on exhibit throughout the fair. Wednesdty, Aug. 16. Cash prizes plus
Judging will be on Aug. 16. Eight classes rosettes will be awarded in each class for
will be judged with callh prizes ol SIO, f1 first throug~ fifth places ucept in 1he
and f4 awarded tbe top three animals in lead-in pony class with trophies to be given
MlRKET LAMI SALE
Teresa Hatfelt , Th lvener Pioneers • · each class.
each participant.
.
The horse will again play a rrominent
Cla_sses for the show include lead-in part In the Meigs Fair with three evenings ' pony; Western pleasure horse, registered
of twilight harneu horse racing scheduled ooly ; Western pleasure pony; &lt; English
EUENDED roRi!lCAST
this year. The twilight r.acing wlll begin at pleasure horse ; roadster pony class Wldtr
H..day . lllroap Wed-.Jay, 1
4 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and 56 inches; Western pleasure horse, non
eb•te of ~ra illollday ..t f1lr
Friday. There will not be horse and pony · registered ; Western pleasure pony, unaer
r-d1y ..tWa tg ilaj. lliJha m01tly
runniOH raceo at thio year'a fair.
48 Inches ; English. three-gaited ; trail
wm be Iaiiie • · willie IIIWI will be 111
The aMual horse pulling contest will horse ; trail pony; barrel race, horse or
tile upper • or luw ..
beheld Ill p.m. on Friday, Aug. 18, as the pony ; (Jag race; e_gg a tid spoon : dash for
lbe mid rr UJIPfl' . . by Wedoeo411oy.
uandstand ottraction ol the evening. money and the stake race.
Rules of the Buckeye Horse Pullers. Inc.

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reason that lmplenumting Lhe SHme will

tmts -

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT

penni.. a clay In operetlng
cost . Shuh off lulom1tlc11ty.
HumldltiMI conlrola. 15 pint
capoclty.
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ADMIRAL
DEHUMIDIFIERS

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faith you put in a friend 's ideas ,
off ice toea ted in the Meigs
Co unt y. Co u rth ous e , as well as standing by this
Pomeroy , Ohio , until 4: 00 ' person, will give him or her a
o'clock P .M T •.•M "'s \J Aor ll
good chance of succeeding
15, 1978 , ~n~ ~~\! ~~ OJJ ened
today.
and r ea d at 6: 30 p . m ~ the
GEMINI (M1y 21-Jun• 211 Your
sam e da y .
mind Is on ~r responsibilities
All proposals must comp l y
w ith Chap ters 3506 and· 3507 of to your larrilly loda~Thus, you
the Oh io Re1.1 ised Code and strengthen the security of the
must be f or svstems. and whole clan .
equ ipment approved by the CANCER (June 21-July U) OthBoard of Ex am iner s and the ers will respect you for your
Secr etar y of the Slate of Oh io . views today . They know you 'll
Spe cifications may be
obta ined at the office of the loll the !ruth even lilt Is polnlul
Clerk of the Board of Meigs to yourself or them.
!NEWSPAPER ENTEAPA&amp;SE ASSN .)
County Commissioner! In the
CourthOuse , Pomeroy , Ohio .
The Board ol Meigs County
Commissioners reserve the
right to accept or relec t any
or all proposels , and wa ive
any lnformal11ies in favor of
the Count y .
All propouls must be
sealed and marked " Eiec ·
l ions Equipment Proposal" .
By order of the Boa r d of
Me i gs
County
Com ·
missioners .
MARY HOBSTETTER ,
CLERK
f8) _., 11 , 2tc

BAKER FURNITURE
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sel l-addressed stamped envelope lo Aslro-Graph , P.O . Bo•
489, Rad1o City .Station, N.Y .
100t9. Be sure lo specif y birth
sign .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) Chal~
lenges won '! shake you one

bit

moiature

MIDDLEPORT

Astr o-Graph Letter by mailing
50 cen ts for each and .a long .

Veterans Memorial HospitaL

Takos the dampnoso out of
your besem..-.t or ott.r hlah

AVAILABLE -AT:

importan t to act on your

Demoskey who was taken to

PUBLIC NOTICE FOR
ELECTION VOTING

Reduced

be

Cutback orders concern SEO lea-d ers

SIDEWALK .SALE DAYS
You ca~ really aave - Many Items drastkally
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clearance.
SHOP SATURDAY TIL 5 P.M.

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