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1G-The L

y Sentinel, Middleport-Pnmerov. 0 .. Thursday. Aug. 10, 1978

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Failure to ·comply could
lead to class ·dismissal
Students failing to comply
with state school law lm·
muniza\)on _ regulations
should be elcluded from
classes of the Meigs Local
School District.
This is in the amended state
school inununization law and

Landmark

f .... wen.;shm•g

plaques

MODULAR
HOMES
By
.A ll American

MEETS
•OHIO BUILDING
CODES
•FHA &amp; VA

SEE OUR LOT
MODEL TODAY

Old Rio landmark to be replaced

EXTENDED FORECAST
· W-udHmWaJMia
euaee of allowen or
lllaadtnboll"en eacb day.
HJPa will be Iaiiie... aDd
low• wUl be Ill tbe . . or
RIO GRANDE - A bit ol
lower 'Ill.
the PNI rwill give · way to
the district today issued an pupil's physician, that lm· ':::;:::::':':':'::::::;::::':':':'&lt;:::':':::::':':':':':::;:::::;:;:::':':' model'!l
facilities and
eiplanation of the law in munization
may
be
·economical operaUon.
In an announcement made
order that' students can · detrimental to the pupil's
today by Dr. Paul C. Hayes,
comply: · The statement heahh.
outlining requirements in the
(3) The pupil submits a
president of Rio Grande
district follows :
College and CommunitY,
staement signed by the
College, and Dr. Henn11n
students in the Meigs Local pupil's parent or guardian
Koby, secretary · t!'l!llllurer of
School District must have a that the parent or guardian
U-L A.LI.
Rio Grande · Community
record ol inunWJizations as objects to immunization for a
College, plans lor a $2.25
follow s:
good cause, including
million theatre and arts
Kingergarten through religious convictions.
buDding were .outlined.
Grade 9 - DTP, pQilo,
(4). The pupil submits
Tlie building, to be con·
measles and rubella im- written evidence that the
Plaques donated by LandmWJizations.
pupil is "in the Pl'!lcess" of mark in Pomeroy will be structed on the illte of the
Grades lll-12 - measles completing the required awarded to the best overall CUITent Conununlty Hall, Will
immunization.
inunl\Jiizations.
pet in each of the categories house a 503 seat· theatre,
,Any male or female pupil
"IIf'· the process" means of youth, . 12 and under, older television studio, graphic
who was vaccinated ~gainst that. the pupil Is Immunized youth, those over 12, and arts, ceramics, painting and
measles prior to reaching age against measles and has had . adult, at the Meigs CoWJty music areas.
The structure haS been
twelve months must be at least one dose ol DTP-Td Junior Fair pet show to be
funded
by the State of Ohio
revaccinated.
vaccine and o~e dose ol polio staged on Friday, Aug. 18, 1
legislature.
At the beginning of each vaccme; und~r . this section p.m . intheshowring.
Site preparatioR will begin
school year, or at a pupil's every male pupil must have . ) Rosettes will be awarded
initial entry, a pupil has 14 been 1mmun1zed against to the first place in each divi· the week of August 2o with
days to present written rubella anti every female sion with red ribbons going actual construction contracts
evidence that the pupil is in pupil who has not reached to ~ndplaces, and white d
compliance ":ith. the State puberty must . have been places. All participants will
SchooiinunWJizatlon Law. II, unmumzed agamst rubella. receive green ribbons . ..
after the end ·of the 14 day
Pupils Age Slund Below
Classes in the youth and
grace period, the pupU has
( ~ ) The second DTP and older youth are best dog, best
not submitted . wntten poho doses must .be ad· cat, best dressed pet, most
evidence of compliance, the mm1stered not sooner than talented, most WJusual, while
pupil should be excluded two months and not later than the classes in the adult divi·
from ~hool WJtil evidence is three months after the first sion are best dog, best cat,
submitted. A pup1l IS rn · doses.
.
and most WJusual.
compliance if the pupil meets
(B) The third DTP and
Entries are to be mailed to
oo.e ol the following four poll~ doses must be ad· the ·Meigs County Extension
cr1ter1a:
mm1stered not sooner than ()[lice Box 32 Pomeroy with
( I ) The pupil submits twomonthsandnotlaterthan the :&gt;.5 cent 'entry fee im·
written evidence that the three months after the second mediately. All pets are re·
pu.pil meets o_r exceeds the doses.
quired to have had rabies
(C) '!'he fourth DTP dose shots and should not weigh
mtntmum
tmmumzatton
requirements.
must be administered not 'over !50 pounds. Only one en·
(2 ) The pupil submits a sooner than illx months and tryispermittedperclass ..
statement, signed by the not later than seven months
after the third dose . ( If the
third DTP-Td dose was ad·
Hospital News
ministered at age six or Vetel'll• Memorial HOipltal
above, no further doses are
Admitted _ Owen Watson,
required.)
Racine ; Jack Robson,
Pupils Age Seven and Above
(A) The second Td and Pomeroy.
pOlio doses must be ad- . Discharg~d - Edward
· ·
Bush, Travt.! Gray, Larry
truntstered not sooner than Dillon, EWe Smith, Ellen
AM-FM CB rad io, good
:;":'';;:~~~~:~~:rl~~"; ~: Killinger, Robin Ritchie.

to be let by the second week of
September. A target com·
pletlon date of November,
1979 has been eatabiL!bed.
Site preparation for the
24,000 square loot, brtek
structure will requtte the
removal of eight of the 54
trees which currently
·
COURT ACTIONS FILED
Two suits for divorce and
for money were IUed in
Meigs Co!Uity Wednesday.
Seeking divorces were
t&gt;elcenll Bowling, Cheahlre,
from Otis Bowling, Newlon,
N. C., and Shirley W. Wolfe,
Racine, from Clarence T.
Wolle, Racine.
Filing for judgment in the
amoWJt of $60'/.s:l was Sears,
Roebuck and Co., Aahland,
Ky., against Herbert Eugene
DUIUI, Cheshire.

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. 992-7034

LOcal owner, clean Interior .
tires.

cyl.. automatic. good tir es, blue finish, radio, good
economy &amp; real sporty .
4

1974 Olds Omega .••••••'2395
4 door , 1 local owner . 3So V-8, automatic, P.S., radi o,
dark green finish &amp; spotless cle an inter ior .

1973 Monte Carlo....... '1895
L~ndau VB, automatic, ps, pb, air . AM, 8 track stereo·
· radio. power door locks and windows. High mileage buf
a real barga in .

1972 Chevelle ..................'895
HT Cpe. 1 owner , good tir es, V8 au1omatlc . Doe litfle
pa int worK and sa ve .
·

976 GMC % Ton .••••• s3695
1 owner, good t ires, v .e, 5utoma t ic , P.S., P.B .. rad io.

1974 Dodge Van •••••• ;.s3995
Conversion 318 V-8, automat ic, p.S. &amp; P . B.. good tires, .
sound mechanica ll y, nice interi or conver5 ion , ice box.
bed .

IN STOCK! NEW CHEVY VAN
CONVERSIONS, MOTOR HOMES,
% T.-4 WH. DRIVE PICKUP,
EL CAMINO,
SUBURBANS

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
."Your Chevy Deoler"
Pomeroy

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d~~- The third Td and polio
Holzer .,edleal Ceater
doses must be administered
Di~&lt;hargea
not sooner than six months
Helen Baer' Marilyn
and not later than seven Boggs, Hanford Cos, Reed
months alter the second Crary, Connie Cremeans,
William Commons, James
doses.
Denney, Martha Elkins, Tina
(C ) A fourth Td dose Is not Facemire; Hennan Ferrell,
required if the third DTP-Td
dose was administered at age Nancy Gibson, Mrs. Joseph
illx or above. A fourth Td dose Harden and son, PauUne Hill,
is required if the third DTP· . Myria Jones, Ruby Kinder,
Td dose was administered at Burt Kisor, Cleo McCallister, ·
Chester McGhee, Mark
age five or below.
Ouskey, Raymond Patterson,
It is now required that
wriiten Clara Pullins, Mrs. Larry
Pupils submit
IWese and son, Canie Ross,
evidence to their building Matilda Rowley, Clara
principal of each subsequent Sa""ent, Henry Sexton, Anna
dose of DTP-Td and polio
'D
vaccine received in ac· Sheets, Wanda StlfOer, Mrs.
cordance with the im· Douglas Thompson and son,
munization interval. It is Jack Wheatley' Judith
Important that a list of pupils Wolford, Velma Young.
who are "in the process" be
Blrtlu
maintained, and that a
Mr. and Mrs. Randy
person be designated to Muliord, son, Cheshire. Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Barnett,
closely monitor each pupil's son, Tuppers Plains; Mr. and
progress in conforming with Mrs. James Young, son,
the inununization interval.
Pliny, w. va:

Racine man wins car
Sales lor Ohio's fourth
David R. Harbarger, Ohio
Lottery Executive Director, Instant Game have totalled
annoWJced that Paul Cleland more than $20 J)lillion during
of Racine, won a new car in the first eight weeks. More
the Ohio Lottery's TV Jack· than 180 people have claimed
pot Game on August a. He the game's top prize of
became eligible for the $10,000, while over $9 million
drawing by sending four non· in total prizes have been won
wiruting tickets to the Lot· · by game players to date. The
tery 's TV Jackpot contest, to car Is worth $4000.88.
the address printed on 'the
reverse side ol the ticket.
Since this game began on Senate approves
May 23, 1978, TV Jackpot
winners have claimed over water spending
~.ooo in cash and prizes,
WASHINGTON (UPI)
including more than 50 brand Funding
lor
medical
new cars, 35 kitchen en· research and water quality
sembles, and well over 400 testing Ia Included In an
color television sets.
appropriations bill the u.s.'
Senate has approved.
·
Sen. Robert C. Byrd,
W.Va ., said the two
amendm..ts he apoJIIOred
are part of the 1979 Hollling
and Urban Development and
Independent
Agencies
Appropriations Bill.
They wUI :
AND
-Provide $275,000 for
equipment, installatlm and
UP
operation of folD' Ohio River ·
water quality monitoring
stations and the continued
. operation of seven e:&amp;ial.ing
mmltoring stations.
- Restore a propoaed cut in
funds (or research at
Veterans Administration
hospitaiB at H1111tington and
1\lartlnsburg.

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TEENS ANO lADIES

SPORTS &amp; CASUALS
lADIES

•LEAntER
SADDLES

$}395

GIRLS, UP TO SIZE 3

SIMON'S

SIMON'S

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lOB W. MAIN

OR

POMEROY, 0. ' ·

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992-3830

FOUR PLAYERS SIGNED
LORMAN, Mlu. (UPI) Alcorn State tennis coach
Lonnie
Walker
has
announced the signing of four
playerl to scholarahipa,
including Steve Flowers,
Reggie Hamnl and Ricky
lily, all of Cleveland, Ohio.

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VOL. XX!X NO. 83

GIRLS' JEANS AND PANTS
Knits, denims and cotton twills In the latest styles and
colors for fall. Sizes 4 to6X and 7 to 14.
1

REG. '6.00 ........................................ SALE 4.99
REG. '8.00 ····· ········•···· ·······•·•···········•· SALE. '6.79
REG. '11.00......................... ·.. ··.. :··· ···SALE '9.39
REG. 513.00 .................................... SALE s11.09
REG. '14.00 ........................... SALE '11.89

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BOYS FASHION JEANS

Wrangler "No Fault" denim, pre-washed
denim and permanent press styles. Sizes
ato 18 in slim, regular and husky cuts.

REG. '7.95 ................. SALE '6.79
REG. '8.95.................. SALE 17.69
REG. '9.95 .................. SALE '-49
REG. 110.95 ................ SALE '9.39
110.19
,,...._,,.,.,!~ ·' REG. '11.95.. .............

STUDENT JEANS
Special savings for young men on
famous Wrangler pre-washed and
" No Fault" denim jeans. Waist
sizes 26 to 30.

REG. '12.95 ...... SAL£ '10.99
REG. s13.95 ...... SALE '11.89

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Smart styles for the high school· and
college crowd . Try these Wrangler "No
Fault" 100 per cent cotton denim jeans.
Looks better, fits better every time It's
washed.
Junior, Missy and Extra Sizes.

REG. '14.00 ............. SALE 111.19
REG. 116.00 ............. SALE 112.79
. REG. 118.po ............. SALE 114.39
REG. '21.00 ........... ··SALE 116.79
REG. '23.00............ SAlE '18.39 •

SHOP FRIDAY
SATURDAY TIL 5:00

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

enttne
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 . 1978

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Militant ring brokell
By ALLEN ALTER
JERUSALEM (UPI)
ls'aeU .prosecutors say they
have broken an WJdergrotmd
ring of Jewtsb mllltants led
by ct American-born teacher
who allegedly recruited his
· yo111g students In a plot to
overthrow the government
and murder Arab8.
Ten suspects, Including the
founder of the group, Yoel
Lerner, were&gt; IU'ralgned in a
Jerusalem district court
Thursday oil charges of
conspiracy and illegal
possess!on of weapons.
The bearded Lenter, 37,
was bu-n in New York state
and emigrated to Israel 18
years ago .
ASII!stant District Attocney
Uzi Hasson said Lerner had
been an aide in New York
City to Rabbi Meir Kaltane,
founder of the Jewish
Defense League, which has
claimed responsibility lor a
· number of attacks on Soviet
dipl&lt;mats.
Lenter, who has eight chi!-

membership cards, given
code names and assigned
specific duties such as
planning, organization,
sabotage and spying, Hasson
said. Scme allegedly received
training in karate.
HIISlQn did not explain bow
the group sought to topple the
government, but said Lerner
and · some of the membe"
w&lt;rked out detailed plans to
blow up a building.
Lerner's. attorney, Nlssim
Abulof, asked the court to ·
release him on ball because
his
detention · would
"interrbpt his teaching job
and cause him to lose his
livelihood ."
Hasllln replied, " Perhaps
it would be better if he
stopped
teaching
altogether."

dren, taught English and
Hebrew at two yeshivas on
the .outskirts of Jerusalem.
The other suspects iriclude
eight of Lerner's students, all
minors, who were !reed on
ball·, ' and an lsraell army
lieutenant. ·
HIISlQn told the court the
group !llught to replace the
"legally elected government
of Israel" with an orthodox
administration that would
!unction according to strict
Jewish laws.
The. group also planned
acts of vengeance on East
Jerusalem
Arabs
In
retaliation for guerrilla
atta cks on Jews, · the
prosecutor said.
Hasson said the army
lieutenant, Armand Azran,
25, supplied the group with
weapons and eliJllosives and
trained them in their use.
Lerner lillegedly called his
·group ''Ga1,'' ap acronym for
"Redemption of Israel" in
Hebrew.
Members were issued

MRS. MICHAEL (MIKE) DORRIAN, center, was in Meigs County ThW',sday on behaU
of the Democratic gubernatorial ticket o{ Celeste and Dorrian. On behall of the campaign of
· Celeste and her husband, Dorrian, who is seeking election as lieutenant governor, Mrs.
D&lt;rrlan visited the Meigs Senior Citizens Center and also met wiUt Meigs Democratic
w&lt;men .a t the Meigs lim. With her were left, an aide, Kate Oklok and Charles Mullen who is
Meigs CoWJty coordinatoc f&lt;r the Celeste-Dorrian ticket. Mrs. Dorrian said she found Meigs
CountiaiL'I receptive and · encouraging. Mrs. D&lt;rrian will travel Ute state to hear Ute
problems and questioiL'I of residents, relaying them back to Celeste and Dorrian lor
jntegratim into their platform. The team will isaue position papers on energy, economics
and education in the near future . .

jliflll)~r_h_e_w_o_r_ld_T_o_d_a_r_
~al action threatened
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio Inns, private manager o! six
state lodges, has threatened legal action if a special legislative
commit lee does not back off its probe of how the company won
cmtracts from the Rhodes administration, it was repOrted
today.
.
Scripps-Howard newspapers said the threat was made in a
letter sent to Rutgers University, which has been helping the
Clmmittee and the Legislative Service Commission on a study
Of the state park system.

First lady heads·delegation

WOMEN'S JEANS SALE

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TIL 8:00

•LEAlifER
SADDLES

.

SOme plants measured over 8 feet tall.and I~ inches in diameter. Estimated value of
the planta was set at $2,000-$2,51J9.
The sheriff's department has not released . names of any persons involved. Meigs
Special Investigator Gary Wolfe is shown with the latest crop of marijuana conllscaled.

School Year!

men will be enrolled in
genera l science in the future .
Ms. Burner replaces Helen
Smith, retired ; in the
librarian post. John Bentley
will serve as the one earth
science tea cher.
The board hired J ackie
Lynn Brooks for a vacancy in
the
home
economics
department replacing Mrs.
Frances Roberts , retired,
and Mi chael Fergus, a
teacher at Ohio University ,
for a vacancy in the English
department replacing Jeane
Shaver, who resigned.
John Bond was employed
as mining instruetor ; Terry
Lynn Lovdall as ·a teacher for
a new learnin~ disa bilities

class to be held in Rutl~nd,
and Dianne Williams as a
social stu dies teacher to
replace Charles Downie a•
the junior high school . Mis
Williams will also serve a
cheerleader coach.
. Durin~ th e discussion
Supt. Dowler reportl'd there
are a num ber or sup·
plemental contraL1S unfilled
ln

t he

di stri ct.

Among

teachers ·still needed are
a business and typing in·
str uctor at the high
school; a weldi ng in·
structor ; a teachm -pl'incipa l
at Salem Center, anu a vocal
music teacher.

The board employed Ralph
Stone as a regular hu s driver
and James Roush as a sub-

st itute bus driver. The con·
tra ct lor provid ing milk
Harrison, Mary King , Cora produtts to the district for the
Loftis, Ralph Macomber, Ida next school year . was
Martin, Leo Morris, Unda awarded to Broughton .
Attending the meet ing were
Morris, Gloria Oiler, William
Ratliff, Jam es Roush, Supt . Dowl er ; Tr1·:-ts ur er
Wa gner ;
board
William Schultz, Minnie ~-a.ne,
Thornton, William Thornton, memb"ers, W~:ncJPII Hoover,
Mont Vance, Vernon Weber, Virgil King ami Dr. Riggs;
Ernest Wood, Jean Wood, Dan Mor ri s , director of
Nonna n Wood , Lois Wyant, curriculum ; Dwight Goins,
Letha Co tterill , Chat·lotte admin istrative a~s istant;
Dillard , Deloris Surface , James Di ehl, high school
Teresa Cremea ns, Ralph principa l: Tim Flesher.
Stone, Lee Wood and Beatrice guidance depart ment ; Don
Wood, Meigs weal. and J ulia Stiv ers. represe nting th e
Flagg, Cordelia Brown and tea chers asso ciaUou ; Bul
Orva J. Holter, TMR.
Morr is,
P omeroy.
an
The county hoard will hold Middl eport e le lll entar
its next meeting on Sept. 12 at principa l; J ohn ivlo r &lt;,~ , juni
7:30p.m.
high prmcipal.

Bus drivers are certified

on a tip.

For Two Days On~, Aug. 11 &amp; 12.
Save on Jeans for the Upcoming

The school calendar was . However, he stated he would
accepted by three board support the Sept. 5 starting
members present, who acted date because of the financial
upon a recommendation situation.
made by Superintendent
The board accepted the
Charles Dowler. Dowler resignations of Wanda Ray as
reported the date means a a Title I reading teacher at
$94,000 payroll would not Salem Center and Glenna
have to be paid -in 1978. If Sprague, who has been a
classes had started on Aug. vocal music teacher at the
28, another date discusaed, Salem Center, Harrisonville
· that expenditure would h~ve and Rutland Schools.
had to be paid.
The board employed Janie
•
According to Dowler, Burner to serve as high
transfer of payment ol the school librarian. She has been
fWJds from 1978 to 1979 would teaching earth science at the
probably make it possible for high school. The board
schools
to .emain open decided, however, that only
Pomeroy Attorney Charles
through'
Dec. 31. The one earth science teacher is
H. Knight is Wlopposed in his
district's
board
of education needed because more fresh·
bid for the office of judge ol recently requested
a cash
Meigs County Court.
analysis
study
be
made
by
There were no other can·
the
state
auditor's
ollice
to
didates for the post at the
how
long
schools
determine
filing deadline with the Meigs
A number ol bus driving
stay open with existing
County Board of Elections at can
certificates
fWJds.
have been a!&gt;'
4 p.m . Wednesday. The
proved
by
the
Meigs County
According
to
the
calendar
poaition is now held by Robert
adopted
last
night,
teachers
Board
of
Education.
Buck, who earlier !iled lor
Approved were : Paul Baer,
will meet on Sept. 5, the day
election as probate court after
Labor Day. Students Francis Ben edum , Helen
judge . The county court will attend their first day of Blake, Sandra Cowdery ,
judgeship is a four-year term .
Charles Estep, Shiela Fields,
on Sept. 6.
Pomeroy Village also filed classes
Providing there are no Chester Frederick, William
with th~ board of elections, a
HaMutn,- 0. J . Pennington,
one mill lire levy .9 of the one problems in the district , Theodore Pullins, Darlene
students
would
attend
their
mill being a renewal and .I of
Archie Rose, Mary
a mill being a 'new tax. The final d!ly of classes on May Reed,
Rose, Violet Satterjield,
30,
1979.
Any
makeup
days
levy, if approvl'd, would be in
involved would have to be George Wolle, Eastern Local
effect for live years.
District ; Romaine Frederick,
scheduled
A local option also has been Saturdays. in June or on Charles Lawrence, Ray
filed with the board on the
Board member Keith Riggs Proffitt, Dan Smith, Delbert
question as to whether malt expressed
concern over the Smith, Larry Smith, Charles
beverages, wines and mix
Sept.
5
starting
in· Wolfe , Willi am Downie,
drinks should be sold by the dicaimg that il the date
winter
is Wend ell Ervin , Southern
package for oH premise
weal ; Esther Black, David
consumption in Bedford as bad as it was during the Chase.. Donna Dani els .
last school year, the schedule
township.
Laura
leave.s no makeup time. Naomi . Floyd,

Knight
runmng
unopposed·

MEIGS OOUNTY SHERIFF James Proffitt reports that 21 marijuana plants were
pulled from a field In the west end of the county Thursday morning. Accprding to Proffitt,
Investigator Gary Wolle and Special Deputy Lou Osborne discovered the plants while acting

1977 Pinto.2 DR •••••• $2995

BUCKY .

Tuesday, Sept. 5, was set as
the opening ol the 1978-79.
school term in the Meigs
Local School District Thurs·
day night when the district's
board of education met in
special session at the junior
high school in Middleport.

IIUITOund Community Hall.
The new facility wUl allow
These treea are plnes and 10ft for better acolllltlca, ll&amp;ltlnC
maplas. All are c:um~~Uy and . more comfortable
cloee to their average llle · audience ~e&amp;tlng.
espectancy. Once the
ltructure Is completed,
CAN· -GET
----CAIUI8
landleaplnc with trees and
EAST MEIGS - Any
!brube will begin.
Eutem High or Junior Hlgb
"The building lbould be a School llludenl who did not
major aaet to the College pick up a grade card at the
and the community," noted ..d of the Jut lchool y:ear
Dr. Hayes. Already, aome may do 10 at the higb school
CO!IlQ)unity. theatre groups office between 9 a. m. and 3 p.
and
educational · m. beginning Monday, Supt.
organizations have contacted Clark Lees announced.
the .College for ~ of the Junior and senior IICheclules ·
facility.
for'the 1978-79 school :rear are
The bulldlng to be replaced, now posted at the high lchool.
Community Hall, has In
recent years served as the
• CORRECI'ION
theatre arts building for the
Among !he survivors of
colleKe. Recent hal'llh winters
have accented the need for r.frs. Hazel M. Taylor, 67,
replacement or refurbllhlng Columbus, who died Tuellday
of the building. Extremely iS a sister, Dolly Wolfe of
high costs eliminated the Racine and not Polly Wolfe as
reported earlier.
latter course of action.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

KINGSBURY
HOME SAlES.

Eve

Board okays school opening

ROME (UPl)-A U.S. mlsslontothefuneralofPope Paul
VI headed by First Lady Roaalynn Carter and Gov. Hugh
Carey pfNew Yockarrived at Rome's Ciampino airport today .
The U. S. delegation landed at 1:47 p.m. (7:47a.m . EDT).
The Americana had stopped over en route at Shannon airport,
Ireland, where Mrs. Carter said: "I am very pleased to
repreeent my husband and the people of America at the pope's
funeral."
.

Public ag1ees with goals
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Carter, in an Interview
made public today, contended the public agrees .with the goals
of his ·admlntlllation, but that his popularity ratings have
declined bacallll! "the procram haS not been rapid enough.
"I think this t. what the polla reflect, and It mirrors my
feellnl, too," Carter said in an Interview publlahed in this
week'• lllue of Buaneu Week magaline.

·Five-day slowdown begins
PARIS (UP!) - French air controllers began a new live·
day slowdown today, locclng cancellation ofaome Olghts and
doublinl up on mhers. But a1rporta reported no WJuaual delays.
The strlb, originally set f&lt;r Friday evening, began at 8
a.m. today (2 a.m . EDT). It 18 acheduled to run untU 8 a.m.
Wednelday. 1be French capital's three alrporta - Rolsay·
Otarlu de Gaulle, Orly and Le Bourget - reported normally
heavy weekatd b'alflc.

Brush fire slowed by fog
CAZADERO, Calif. (UPI) -Fog and cooler temperatures
lllday llowcl the apread of a lorelll and brllllt lire that has
roar.d llnlllh more thE 8,000 aa-ea of a Northern Calllornlli
00111111 lWOrl area.
'
'1111 bl-. rll!ed to within two mllel all the 1111111 Nilwood
fOMN!ha!iltJ of C)gc!«o . . . WU lilt WWit alffour major flrw
lt had dimed about 1D,OOO IICI'elin NCirthern Celllortaa.

f

Luncheon hosted
by health team

·'

ANDREW TRAWICK

Assistant
•
manager IS
appointed

Tbis wee~s wioDiag Ohio
Lottery numbers:
Gold number - 9.
Wblte aumber - 35.
Blue 1111mber- 234.
Extl'll Cash
11095%.

Andrew Trawick has been
named assistant plant ·
manager of Appalachian
Power Company's Moun·
Variable cloudiness and a
taineer Plant, under con· chance of showers and
structlon near New• Haven, thWJderllhowers Saturday.
West Virginia, effective Oct. Highs in low 80s. Probability
1.
..
of precipitation 80 percent
Trawick holds a bachelor ol ogday, tcnlght and 40 percent
science degree in mechanical Saturday.
engineering from Georgia
Tech. He began his career
with Appalachian in 1956 as a
test engineer at the Glen Lyn
DEER STRUCK
Plant, Glen LyM, Virginia.
The Gallla • Meigs Post,
He was a plant performance
engineer, plant engineer and Highway Patrol, Investigated
maintenance supervisor one minor accident Thur~­
there before moving to the day .
Olflcers report that at 4:45
John E. Amos Plant ,near
p.m.,
on County Rd. 21, liveCharleston, West Virginia, in
tenths
of a mile north of SR 7,
1970 as operations superin•
a
deer
ran into the path of a
ten dent.
vehicle
operated by Ney
Trawick Is maiTied and
has lour children. They will Parker, 17, Middleport .
The Parker auto incurred
mU:e their borne In Point
slight dama~e.
Plea-.

Weather

' !;

Members of the Student
Health team, in culminating
their eight weeks ol service to
Meigs County, hosted a noon
ltmcheon Thursday In the
east-west dining room ol
· Ve1erans Memorial Hospital.
The event honored prece!&gt;'
tors, health · department of·
ficials , media represen·
tatives and others who helped
the team during its sfay here.
The five member team, cosponsored by the Meigs
CoWJty Health Department
and the Consortium Health
Education in Appalachia
Ohio, pal"\icipilted in blood
pressure, diabetic and health
screening clinics throughout
the county. They also gave
presentations to various
community organizations ·
including the Middleport ·
Pomeroy Rotary Club, the
Fann Bureau and the Girl
Scouts.

screened. He also expressed
hope that Meigs Cou nty
would be able to ' host a
student team next year and
said tha t because the
Consortium will not be
(Conunued on page 10 )

Willow Island
claims settled

CHARLESTON , W.Va .
( UP! ) - . The
state
Workmen's Compensation
Fund has settled all but two
claims resulting from the
Willow Island scafloldin g
disaster that claimed the
lives of . 51 construction
workers in late April.
Com mis s ion er Da.n
Blizzard said in both cases
the delay was caused by
wtusual circumstances.
He said one involves the
widow of a worker who is
liv\ng in Japan and the fWJd
has contacted her attorney .
The second case is being
delayed, pending some
additional information on an
ad.option certificate, the
commissioner said.
·The fund is pa yin g
m.Ximum claims that equal
$903.81 a month to 42
dependents of men who die(!
in the industrial accident at a
Monongahela Power Co .
plant.
Each month , the payments
add up to a total of about
$37;926 to the SW'vivors.
Blizzard added that in each
of the 51 cases, the lund paid

up to $1,500 for fun eral
expenses.
'!b e benefits will he paid to
the widows Wltil their remarriage or death . Children will
receive benefits until age 18,
but il they go to eo liege lulltime they will receive the
be nefits until they arc 23.
At th e accident. site,
experts from the Na li mHli
Bureau of Stand1Jrds began I~
make final tests 11mr.'XIay of
debris at the base o! the
cooling tower . ·n,. bureau
has promised the feden1l
Occup ationa l Safety nnd
Health Administration , which
is heading tile pnJbe , its
report by ·Sept. 30.
The _experts,. who were
admitted bark into" the site
Wider orders of a fede ral
judge, were expected to take
two days to comple te
sampling the debris, loo king
lor more dues into the cause
of the disaster .
Resea rch -Cottrell ,
the
subcontractor buil ding the
coolin g tow er, reported ly
planned tu begin cleanup
operations at U1!! site n:!xt
week.

Bids so:ught
for
.
·children's facility
The GaUia Co unty Commissioners have authorized
the advertisement for bids lor
a residential children 's
fac ility to serve Ga lli a,
Jackson and Meigs Cowtties
as an alternative to the
Nels onville
Childr en' s
Hospital. This will be an 8 to
10 bed residential facility to
be located in Gallia County. it
is a 100 percent ~'ta te funded
project and is estimated to be
completed within nine to 12
months.
Anyone interested in
secu ring
plans
and
specifi cations ritay c-ontact
the Gallia County Com·
missioners O!!ice or Malcolm
Orebaugh, Director ol
Operations at the Gallia·

Jackson -Meigs Commun ity
Mental Hea lth Center . Co pies
of
sa id ~ drawiJJgs and
specification s may be obtained by prime bidders fro m
the architect at his office
upon the deposit wi\io them of .
$25 in cash oreheck for each
set of drn win gs and
specifications. The full $25
deposit on cnch set of
drawings and spcd!ications
wlll be returned to bidders
upon return nf drawings and
spccilicaiiolls in good con·
dition within 10 da ys· after
bids are opened.
Bids will be opened on Sepi.
5, at 10 a. m. at the offic e o(
the Gallia Co unty Com·
miss ioners, Gallia County
Courthouse.

uThis summer has been

very rewarding lor all of us,"
said Mary Kay Grimm on
behalf of the team. "We hope
it has been just as rewarding
for .,elga Coun\Y. We want
to extend. our greatest thanks
to everyone," she added. ,
Roy Gandolfi, also a
member·of the team, said he
beli•ves some good had come
from the clinics conducted
durin~ the eight weeks. He
rePurted 350 persons were

TilE FAIR BOARD OFFICE on the Rock Springs Fairgrounds has been a busy spot for
the past two days as numerous entries were registered for the open class competition of the
IISth annual Meigs County Fair. lltown processing entries from the left are Sharqn Wilson,
Addalou Lewis and Muriel Bradford. Mrs. Bradford is secretary of the fair board.

"

�2-:-lbe Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday. AWl, 11, 1978

HEALTH
Lawrence E. lamb, M.D.

Over-sensitive
lubyrinth
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband loves to fly but I get
sick even after taking a 111()tion sickness pill. Some say
it's nerves but I doo't feel nervous. I don't know whether to
eat or not, or to drink
something like Seven-Up. It's
been suggested that I eat
salted foods such as crackers.
Do you bave any sugges·
• tions?
DEAR READER - SoWlds
to me like you've bad a -few
too many · suggestions
alre_ady . Eating salted foods
or crackers woo't help one
bit. If you have true motion
sickness, it 's related to your
body's response to movement.
You have a little balance
mechanism inside the ear
that detects your position
cliange. We call this the
labyrinth. Some people have
overly sensitive labyrinths,
The anti-motion pills that·
are available will help some
people. Sedatives do help
some and certainly ner·
vousness contributes to the
· problem. Smne people do better by having an alcoholic
beverage and the reason is
simple , the alcohol acts as a
sedative or tranquilizer and
dulls ,the brain's response to
the stimulation it receives.
· K()eping your eyes closed,
leaning back and feeling the
pressure of the seat against
your body will also help
some.
Many people have dizziness
from a variety of reasons
other than motion sickness.
Remember that the sensation
of motion is dependent upon
your eyes, your ears and the
nerve mechanism that
receives impulses from your
entire body including the
position sense of your feet,
knees, hands and neck area.
All of these imputs are . integrated in the brain and
sometimes there are defects
within the brain ' itseU that
cause sensations of dizziness.

has disease of the arteries to
the brain affecting centers
that are related to the sensa·
tim of balance.
To give you a' better idea of
the entire mechanism of dizziness and vertigo I am sending you The Health Letter
number ~10. Other readers
who want this issue can send
50 cents with a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope for it
to me in care of this
newspaper, P .O. Box 326, San
Antonio, TX 78292.
Other people claim to get
benefit by fixing their eyes on
one fixed object and not looking anywhere else. Since the
problem comes from movement that is sensed through
th e ear's balan cing
mechanism, closing the eyes
alone will not solve the problem for most people with
lr\le motion sickness.
If you have lots of trouble
you might ask your doctor
about taking a sedative in addition to your anti-motion
sickness pills.
Pills to prevent motion
sickness may depress the
nervous system. So will tranquiiizers and alcohol. The tripie combination may act
together to depress your
brain functi on more than you
would like. I must· caution
readers who take sedatives,
tranquilizers and motion
sickness pills to be very
careful about taking a drink
for the trip. It could be a bad
trip . Don't take any of these
medicines and drink alcohol
too without your doctor's permission.

In 196~, blacks began
rioting in the Watts section of
Los Angeles. During the
ensuing six days of violence,
34 persons were killed and 856,
injured.

in 1977, police arrested

David Berkowitz in Yookers,
N.Y., ending the search for ·a
mass murderer who called
These may occur, for exam~ himseU "Son of Sam" and
pie, in an older person who killed or wounded 13 persons.

Meigs --serry's World
Property
Transfers
Pltlllp H. Werry, Karen S.
Werry to Paul T. Grueser,
Carolyn A. Grueser, Parcel,
Chester.
Melvin Drake, Hope Drake
to Daniel G. Drake, Ruby D.
Drak e, 1......
n.oo acres, 011 ve .
Ea r1 A. Bla ck, Sr., Ullla n
M. Black to Donald Crabtree,
Barbara Crabtree, Parcels,
Columbia.
James J . Proffitt, Sheriff,
Maud Grant, et at to Edwin
Cozart , · .....
•• acre, Rutland

Brown.launches caJnpaign
pamphlel, noted lbat he wu
Brown locla,. laiiDched a " wholeheartedly ur Bini
campai1n lo · encoara1e senior citizen• and other
aenlor dtllln lfOIIPI llld III'Oupll to 11111'1 lllelr voter
other voter lnlormalloriat • information Jlfiiiii'IIDII now
l!lld edllcale their memben
group~ to utiUJe the ablentee
ballot lo ln&amp;lll'e tbat aD about the setvlce the
quaHfledObloannoteNov. 7. aJ.sttee ballot provides."
"Altholl8h 111e ballaU bave
Brown, In announcing
distribution of hl1 1078 not yet been prln~ and are
ablentee \'Otlng inlormallc.J__
SecrtUry of State Ted .W.

F~i litunllr. Atog.

1z

&amp;UPI

PRO-CRAn 1500

. Villa~e.
James J. Proffitt, Sheriff,
w. F. Stanley, etaI to Edwin
Cozart, 3 acres and 2 acres,
Lebanon.
A119u1t 1Z, 1171
James E. White, Krista M.
Strive to eeek more social
White to Columbus &amp;
outlets this coming ye1r than
you h•v.e previously . The asSouthern Ohio Elec. Co.,
pects Indicate you could eatabRight of way, Chester.
lish some powerful contacts
Paul J . Pauley, Lois A.
that would be of great benefit. ,
Pauley to Columbus &amp;
LEO (July 23-Aug. n1 CompanIons who ore petty or stingy will
Southern Ohio Elec. Co.,
@ 1978by NEA . Inc. ~~
turn you oH today.- Mix only
Right of way, Chester.
with those who ire as generRobert Reiber, Wilma
ous and broadmlnded as you
Reiber to Columbus &amp;
are. Like to find ou·t more ol
" I want to be a simple farmer and get back to
what lies ahead for You?. Send
Southern Ohio Electric Co.,
the soil. How much for your little agrlbusi·
tor .your copy of Astro-Grsph
Right of way , Sutton. .
ness ?"
Letter by mailing 50 cents for
Randall D. Reiber, llqbyn L..--------------------...1 each · and a long, self·
L. Reiber to Columbus &amp;
addressed, sta.mped anvelope
to Aatro-Graph , P.O. Box 489,
Southern Ohio Elec . Co.,
Radio
Stotlon, N.Y. 10019.
Right of way , Sutton.
_ to Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Be eureCity
to specify blnh sign.
Richard W. Freese, Linda Elec. Co., Right of way, Elec. Co., Right of way, VIRGO (A119. ZJ-Sept. Z2) UnL. Freese to Columbus &amp; Sutton.
Olive.
less there Is something in It for
Charles W. Carson, Helen
Gail D. Reeve to Columbus you, you're apt to be a bit
Southern Ohi o Elec. o.,
reluctant about extending yourRight of way, Orange.
M. Carson to Columbus &amp; &amp; Southern Ohlo Elec. Co ., self today : Where rewards are
James W. Clifford, Jr. , Southern Ohio Ele c. Co .-; Right of way, Columbia.
Involved"' that's another story .
Faye F. Cli£ford to Columbus Right of way, Chester.
Robert Reeve to Columbus LIBRA (apt 23-0cl. 231 Keep
M. Eileen Gorton to . &amp; Solltherit Ohio Elec. Co., In mind today that there are two
&amp; Southern Ohio Elec. Co.,
sides to every coin . Don't let
Right of way, Bedford.
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Right of way, Columbia.
dark thoughts overshadow
Willie Tony Jones, Shirley Elec. Co., Right of way,
Clarence S. Frank, Louise your more JlOSitlve ones.
Jones to Cohmbus &amp; Salem.
J . Frank to Columbus &amp; SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 For
John F. Colwell. E. Southern Ohi'o Elec. Co ., one who. Is usually generous
Southern Ohio Eiec. Co .,
with help, you ·re not so ready
.
Right of way, Orange.
Catherine Colwell, Grace M. Right of Way, Sutton. ·
to volunteer aid today . Your
Paul L. Grady , Catherine Colwell to Columbus &amp;
Patsy M. Turner, Danny L. second thoughts will be more
L. Grady w Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric ·Co., Turner to Columbus &amp; _c~salonate .
_
Southern Ohio Elec . Co. S TT"ARIUS 1Rov. Z:J.Doc.
Southern Ohio Elec. Co., Rinht of way, Salem.
"''
·
bla
' Zll In accomplishing what you
Right of' way, Sutton.
Homer H. Warner, dec.
Right of '!ay, Colum ·
set your mind to today, take
James Carnahan, Nancy Etha J. Warner, Cert of
Ernestine
Faulkner, care that you don 't tread on
Charles Faulkner, Stanley E. others
Carnahan to Columbus &amp; t.rans., Let a rt .
h ·d toes.
I h Goals can be
Southern Ohio Elec . Co .,
ArtburT. Warner, Janet M. Rea, Virginia Rea, Donald E. ;~~cta~tl~t out using insensl·
Right of way , Sutton.
Warner, Inez M. Roy, Rea, Dorothy M. Rea, Harlan CAPRICORN (Doc. ZZ·Jan. 111
James F. WiU , Dolores A. Clarence Roy to Elha J . H. WehrWlg, Aileen Webrang · ·
WiU to Columbus &amp; Southern Warner, Pt. lot 216, Letart. to Harlan H: Wehrung, Aileen
PUBLIC NO~ICE
Ohio Elec. Co., Right of way,
Norbert
Neutzling, WehrWlg, Parcel, Pomeroy
Sealed bids will be received
Salisbury.
Katherine Neutzllng to Village.
by the under~igned at the
Hall , Pomeroy , Ohio ,
Hugh P. Custer to Michael A. Neutzling, Brenda
Gail Eldred Bradford , Village
12 : 00 o'clock noon, August 21.
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Kay Neutzling, Pt. Lot 491 , Anthony Gall Bradlord, Keith 1978,
for the sale of -UO,OOO.OO
Electric Co., Right of way, Pomeroy.
Gordon Bradford, Debra In notes dated August 1st .
1978, which notes shall bear
Salisbury.
Ernest A. ·wingett, Maxine Bradlord to Wilbert J . Me· lriterest
at the rate of 6
Larry D. Circle, Patricia A. S. Wingett to David Allen Clain, 6,:i!l acres,- Lebanon . percent per annum or tower .
Said princ i pal and Interest on
Circle to CoJumbus &amp; Sayre, Corrective · Deed ,
Kenneth E. Riggs, Judith el!lch
of said notes is to
Southern Ohio Elec. Co. , Sutton.
A. Riggs to Stewart B. Sisson, mature as follows :
princiral and In Right of way, Sutton.
Darwyn C. Enevoldsen , Yvonne R. Sisson, .57 acre; $6,000.00
terest, Augus
1st. 1979
Edson Roush, Mary Roush Eleanore K. Enevoldsen to Olive.
$6,000.00 principal and in Robert W. Bush, Roy F. tere5t on August lst , 1980,
principal and in Bush, Gloria Bush, Charles $6.000.00
terest on , ~ugust 1st, 1981,
W. Bush, Marie Bush, Ernest $6 ,000.00 principal and In ·
terest on August 1st, 1982, and
L. Bush, Flossie Bush, $6,000.00
pr incipal and in Lawrence E. Bush,. Violet terest on August 1st, 1983 .
Sate of the notes to be
Bush, Jacob M. Bush,
awarded to bidder quoting
Topper's apartment.
apartment, but no weapoos Suzanne Bush, Susan E . lowest
ra•e of intertst on said
Topper and Jacoboon lived were found.
·
Pigott , George M. Bush, notes . The right is l i mited to
in neighboring penthouse
[)etectjves said they were Mary Bush, Clara Mae reject anv and all bl.ds .
apariments oo Manhattan's looking for an acoomplice Mcintyre,
Herbert
A.
JANE WALTON , CLERK
faS!Ionable East Side.
who might have either helped Mcintyre to Jacob M. Bush,
Village of Pomeroy
Cit'; Hall ,
Their building, which kill
the
34-year-old Suzanne Bush, 34.36 acres,
Porn eroy , Oh to
police described as full of restaurateur or transport the 24.50 acres, Lebanon.
(8) 11 , 18, 2tc
"swinging singles," also heavy box to the Bronx
contains offices for the My vacant lot.
Ordin•nce No. 4f3
An Ordin•nce to 1mand
Fair Lady modeling agency,
"Somebody bad to help him
S.c1tan 4 of Ordln1nce No .
which is jointly owned by judging from the extent of the
4t2,
follows :
Miss Cain and Jacoboon. A injuries and becauae tile box SWEET CORN . Don Houdoshelt ,
BE IT ORDAINED , as
, Oh.
follows by the Council of the
native of Naperville, m., tile body was in was a -Syracuse
Village of Pomeroy , Ohio ,
Miss Cain has appeared on wardrobe box made of heavy
two thirds of all members
elected thereto concurr ing :
the cover of Redbook ' lumber," me detective said.
PUBLIC NOTICE
That such anticipatory nQtes
magazine .
Police
still
were
FOR ElECTION VOTING
in the amount of aforesaid
&amp; TABULATIONS
shell be Issued bear ing in ·
Other sources close to "the investigaling the possibility
Seated proposals for the terest at such rate not ex .
investigation said Miss Cain that a man In Jacobaon's car purchue of election voting ceedlng sl,; per centum (6
had made recordings of her When he was arrested SUnday and tabu l ating equ ipment to percentum) per annum as
used by the Meigs county maY be fixed bY. the Clerk In
. conversations with Jacobson night might have helped him. be
Board of Elections will be her award of sa ld notes at
without his knowledge.
The man, who is in his 208, receiveel at tr,e office or t'he private sale, such interest to
ot the Board of Meigs be payable at maturil\1 . Said
The
sources
said claims he was just" a Clerk
County Commissioners In her nores Shall be dated as Of the
"evidences of blood" had hitchhiker.
office located in the Me igs date of lssu•nce end the
Count v
Cour th ouse , pr incipal on said notes shall
been found in Jacobson 's

SPECIAL

'4328.30

•s

Devlin comes out of retirement
WILMINGTON,
Ohio
"I think I've put too much
( UPJ ) - One of the earliest pressure oo myseU in the past
retirements in pro football wmake the first team. When
has also turned out wbe one cirrumstanees didn't allow
of the shortest.
me to do it, football was no
Twenty-four year old longer fun . I've decided just
Cincinnati Bengals' to enjoy it and not worry."
· linebacker Chris Devlin, who
The Wexf&lt;rd, Mass. , native
was disappointed at sitting was b~rtily welcomed back
out all last season with a knee by head coach Bill J&lt;il!l8011.
injury and had announced his
"These things · happen ,"
retirement two weeks ago, is said J&lt;iln9011. "He's a good
back at training camp.
perllllll and a good football
"I rrWssed it," the fermer player . We're glad w have
Penn State !tar said upon his him back."
return W football . "I really
The Bengals play the
bad to get -ay to see it. I Detroit Uons in a prelle8son
had to try to decide why I game Saturday night in
WBIIIl 't enjoying the game like
Cincinnati .
I uaed to.

ZI.NN'S LANDING
Upper Rt. 7

Gallipolis. Ohio

own lmoglnatlon., today. Foce
luuea squarely. You'll find

AQUARIUS (Jan. tt-Fob. 11)
EverybOdy hu his or her·INid
daya . Keep this In mind If you
hove to deal with cranky pols .
today . Excuse thetr·actlona the
some 11 you hope tbey would
yours.

PISCES (Fob. ZO.IIoroh H) If

you are seeking counsel re·

gordlng on lmporlont business
motler todoy, don't settle for a
single opinion. Seek several
pointe of view.
AlliES (llorch 21-Aprlt Ill Be
pertonally mindful of facia
about work tOday . _Aieo take
core not to truat others with
tuks they are Ill-equipped to
hondle.
TAURUS jAprtl ZO.IIar HI A
great dea of time could be
wasted today In looking for
euy outs. Once you face up to
your challenges you'll be able
to overcome !hem , and you 'll
ta~e pride In doing ao.
OEIIINt (liar 21..Juno Zll Strike
a balance todoy between · toll
and pleosure, but try n~t to let
the acalea tip too heavily
toward 1he fun things.
CANCER (Juno 21..Jutr Z2) Left
to

your own devices you 're

productive today. In situations
where you hove to help those
who previously helped you ,

you won't be so lndua~rlous .
INEWSPAPEA ENTERPRISE ASSN .t

Pomeroy , Oh io , until .t :OO
o' c lo c k
P .M .
Tuesday ,
August 15, 1978, and will be
opened and rud at 6: 30P .M .
the same day .
All proposals must comply
w i th Chapters 3506 and 3507 ot
the Ohio Revised Code anel
must be for systems Bnd
eQuipment approved b\1 the
Board ot ExBm i ners and the
Secretl!lr\1 ot the Stl!lte of Ohio .
Specifications may be
obtained at the office of the
Clerk of the Board of Meigs
Countv Commissioners in the
Courthouse , Pomeroy , Ohio .
The Board of Meigs County
Commissioners reserves the
right to accept or reject env
or au proposals , and waive
anv informallfies in favor of
th e Co unty ,
...
All proposals must be
seated and marked "E lec tions Eq Uipment ProposaL"
By order ot the Board of
M ei g s
County
Com .
m issioners.
MARV HOBSTETTER ,
CLERK
i8) ' · 11. 2tc

ma ture in five equal In stallments
as
follows :
56 ,000.00 on August 1st, 1979,
$6,000.00 on August lst, 1980,
$6 ,000.00 on August lst , 1981 ,
$6 ,000.00 on August lsi , 1982
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1913 .
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· brain damage u the result of a beating , Dale Evan!
Rogers Is deeply sensitive to the problem. And her
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The Loe Anaelea Dodgers
bave finally regained tlie top
spot In Ute National League's
Wild, Wild West. And,
followinll
the biblical
tradition, a child Ia leading
them to the Prmllled Land cf
lhe playofta.
Rookie Bob Welch allowed
only live hill through eight
lnnlnp Thursday nilht as the
~ trounced lhe San.
1'\anclico Glanlll, U.t to
move Into a lhare of first
· place in th.e NL West for tbe
first time In three mmths.
He'il meant ari awful lot to
our team, that ldd," said Los
Angeles .Manager Tom
Laaorda of the 21-year.&lt;Jid
rilht-hander, who ralaed his
record to 4-0 and beat the
Giants lor the second time in
slz days.
The Dodgers, who have not
led the division since May 11,
routed Giant ace Vida Blue In
the fourth Inning.
':He had an-off night and he
·deserves one," said San
Francisco Manager Joe
Altobelli.
Blue, 16-6, who had a
personal tl).game winning
streak broken, was rocked for
nine hits and seven rWIS in
just 3 2.1 innings.
Reggie srillth was lhe Dod·
gers' offensive hero with four
hits and five RBI, includinll
his 22nd h&lt;me run.
"There are home rWIS that
· feel better than others and
this Is one of those, " said
Smith, who tagged Blue f&lt;r a
435-foot shot that landed In

bullpen.
In other NL games, Plilla~
delphia lopped Ptttlburgh, ~
1, and San Diego beat
Cincinnati, 1...,.
In the Americian IMp,
I!Ostm qed Cleveland, 8-6,
in 13 innings, california
trounced Oakland, 18-6,
Tororito defeated Otlcago, 7·
3, Baltimore nipped Kanau
Clt_y, 3-2, and New York

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK
STORE
99 Mill St. ,

Middleport, 0.

blanked MUwaukee, M.
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I, Plntea 1:
Lalry Bowa, who in·
wived In a pre-came ahovinl
matdl with two Philadelphia
lllriten, doubled In one run,
lingled and acored another
and contributed three
outltandlng defelllive pla)ll
to lw!lp Dick Ruthven, 1", w
victory over the Plratea.

nma wit~ a h&lt;mer and double
and San Dle1o t~k
advantage cf 12 walb Sl
route to an easy victory over

the Redo , Dave Roberts
added a home run for San
Diego w help Randy Jones
even hll record at 11).10.

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Nam•·- ;:====:ciii;:====SiiAgo:Zii;::.i
Acldrns
City
State_
No.

M•lorLe•euasta,.dlnga- -·
Rochester
57 58 .4?6 14lh
· ByUnltedPrtnlnttrnltiOnll Tidewater
55 S8 .487 15V~
Nationel Ltltu•
Toteda
53 58 .477 16
Chi
000 010 200~- 3 11 0
Eost
Columbus
53 59 .473 H
000 030 22 x- 1 II 0
Syracuse
., 12 .363 2'1'h Tor
PM II a
1L- :C~sso G~
Wood , LaGrow ( 8 ) and
Chicago
sa 5• .51S 3'n
Thunday's Results
Nahorodnv ; Garv in, Cruz ( 8 )
Montreal
s• 6'1 .HO 9
Charleston 12, Tidewater 6 and
Cerone . W- Garvln (3 -11).
Pittsbrgh
st 59 ·••• 9'n Pawtucket 11, Richmond 5 L - Wood
00 -10). HR:s - Chl t a·
NewYork
48 66 .421 ,..,, Svracuse· 10, Columbus 5 ·
go , Bell 2 (2); Toronto , Carty
St .LOU IS
"'5 69 .395 11•12 Rochester 7 Toledo 3
i19).
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West
Tod IY' ,S -.-mes
~W L Pet
GB
K .C .
002 000 000- 2 50
LosAno
·67 · "'8 :583 Charleston at Tidewater
Bait
0000020ht - J 81
San Fran
61 48 .513
Pawtucket at R ichmond
Bird. Hrabosky (8) and
112 Syracuse at Toledo
Ci nc l nat l
66 ~~ .579
Porter ; Palmer , Stanhouse {9)
San·Ote go
se 57 .504 9 Columbus at Rochester
and Dempsey . W- Palm er ( 14Atlanta
53 60 .469 13
Saturday's G1mes
10) . L - Bird (-4-S) . HRs52 60 .46 .. l3 'h Pawtucket at Tidewater
Houston
Ba IIi more , Si ngleton ( 15 ).
Thursdey'sResutt s
Ch 1 t
t Rl h
d
Phitadelphia3,PJttsburghl
ares on a
c mon
MHw
ooo oooooo~ o 30
San Diego 1S,C incinnatl3
Syracu se at Toledo
N.v .
203 300 Ol x - 9 13 o
LosAng 12, San Franclsco2
Columbus at Rochester
A ug ust in e. Stein { .tL Rep tog 1e •
Todey'sProblbltPitchers
(7), castro (8l and IIAoore ;
(AIITimuEDTI
- •U id rv an d H ea th. . W- G JJ id ry
c;l1icago
(Lamp 5-11) at
MejorLuuutResulh
'Mont real (Grlm~l ey 13-8) , 1 : 35
lvUnltedP renl ntern•t lon11 16 -2) . L - August1ne ( l 0-11 l .
p .m .
Nltlonat League
(
st. Louis (Martinez 6.5 ) at
Ptsb gh
010 000000- 1 51
Onlygllmessch eduled l
Phil ale
- 3• 50
New v,or kiE spinose 9·l 01 , 8 : 05
J002·• 001 OOx
181
81
p.m .
.
y ven , ac son
anu
P i ttsburgh (Bibby 6-6) l!lt Sangulllen ; Ru thvena ndBoone .
Sports T ran 11 c tions
Philadelphia ( Carlton 10 - 11 ), W- Ruttwen( _10-8l. l - Bi vleven B vUn i ted Press lnt•rnatlonal
a:05p .m .
( 9-8) . H R: s- P • ttsb urg h , Parker
Thursday
ProFootblll
Atlanta (Meh ler 4-5) at
C,18 ) .
Los Ange les Wa ived
Houston (J . Niekrof-8). 8: 35
Ci ne I
002 100 000- 3 9 3 def ensive end Tim Tennigke it
p.m . ..
SanOgo
30 1 013 6lx - 15 161 from UCLA and t ight end Lon
Cinci nnati (Bonham 9-2) at
LaCoss . sa r m 1 en 1 o 161, Boyetttrom Ca 1 State Northrid San Diego {Owchinko 8-8) , 10
ge.
Tom lin Q(7) , Hume l?l and
p.m .
San F ran cisco ( Ha 1ick i 5 ·6) at Correll ; Jones , Shirley Ill and
Los An ge les (Hooton 12 -8), Sweet . W- Jones, 10-10. L LaCoss , 3-2. HR: s- San Diego ,
lO :JOp.m .
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Ten ace( 13 ) . Rober Is( 1l .
satu rdav'sGa mes
A thought for the · day:
St . Louis at New York
French
writer Vicwr Hugo
SanJ=ran
100
010
0002
53
Ch icagoa tMont rea I ,night
L .A .
30040320x- 12 l60 said, " A compliment is some·
P ittsburghal Ph I !a ,n Ight
Blue, Minton 14), William s
At tan taa t Hou st on .n ight
Uting like a kiss through a
(til and Hill ; w etc·h, Hough {9)
san Fr.an at LosAng .nlght
veil."
C i ncinn a _~ i at Sa n Diego ,n i ght and Ferguson , Grote . wWe lch , 4-0. L - Blue , 16·5. HA sSan Fran ci sco , Clark ( 19).
Madlock (1 1); Los Angeles,
Ameriunleague
Smith (22), Cey (14) .
Ent
W. L. Pet. GB
( Onlvga m essch eduled 1
71 41 . 63-4
Bo ston
64 49 .566 7 1(2
NewYork
61 49 .555 9 .
Amerieanleagu e
Milwauke
A Greet
61 50 . 550 9'h ( ll i nn (ngs}
Detroit
61 52 .5.t0 10'12 Cleveland
Combination
Ba l t imre
52 59 .-468 18•17
010 012 000 000 1- 5 13 s
Cle\lelnd
For Soutfleestem Ohio
44 69 . 389 27 112 Boston
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west
000 102 100 000 2- 0 13 3
w. L. Pet GB
Pax ton .Monge(7),Kern (7) ,
KanCitv
62 49 :559 Hood ( 10], Sp inner ( 101 and ·
Calif
63 53 .5.. 3 p ; 2 Diaz , AlelCa nde_r (10); Ecker Oakland
60 56 . 517
41fo stey , prago {6 ), Stllntev t11 l

w6 5

Padrel 15, Redo 3:

Gene Tenace drove In five

Padres maul
Reds, 15-3

scored two more runs In the
seventh, when the Padres
racked reliever Dave Tomlin
for six rWIS on seven hits,
Including three doubles. Th~
win ended San Diego's fivegame losing streak.
Manager Roger Craig
knows tiow Tomlin must have
felt . .
" He (Tomlin! came over
hefore the game and got some
films of himself from last
year," Craig said of the
former Padre. "HeUked If he
could keep them and I said
.yes. He:s a good kid. I hate to
BIG CATCH - Jimmy McDonald, 13, proudly shows
see It happen."
off the 9'» pound carp he reeled out of the Ohio River at
"I'm going to start. all
the Pomeroy levee early Thursday morning. In addition to
over/' Tomlin moaned. "1
the bill fish, which measured 26'» inches long, he caught
haven't pitched well my last
two smaller roes - me a carp, the other ~ channel cut.
three or four games. Maybe
Jimmy, a Meigs junior high school stuilent, is the son of
I'm not throwing enough on
Doris McDooald, Pomeroy, and Harley McDonald,
the side. If we're going to win
Ru\_land.
the pennant I'd better ... "
San Diego buUt up an 8-2
lead prior to their six-run
outburst in the seventh.
Three runs scored in the first
Inning when Reds' infielder
Unlledl'nsslnlerlllllloiUII leader to protect your lines
Junior Kennedy threw wildly
H someooe wid you about a from the razor sharp teeth.
into left field on a double play
8sh
!bat Is fairly common, Otherwise, you 'lllose a lot of
attempt with the bases full to .
can
be
caught at all times of lures as well as !Ish .
give the Padres a 3-0 lead.
the
day,
reaches as much as
Gar areJound in many Ohio
Dave Roberts added a home
15
poW1ds,
strikes
readily
and
lakes
and rivers. Usually
run for the Padres In the
lights
hard,
would
you
be
you'll
be
able to see them
eighth.
interested?
floating
near
the surface in
Randy Jones went the first
Is
such
a
fish
in
Ohio,
areas
where
there is little
There
six .Innings and evened his
current.
llld
abnost
no
ooe
fisb011
for
Any
lure that
record at 11).10. Vic Correll
it.
We're
talking about the imitates a minndw - one of
bad two doubles and a single
gar.
111e gar's favorite foods - is
for Cincinnati.
Perbap the reasoo most almost sure to induce a
ftshermen set!lll to dladain strike. Retrieve it right past
Ibis species is that it is the fish and get feady fo~
coosldered unpalatable. That some fast action.
alone is sufficient to lump It
Once you've battled the gar
in with carp and other so· to the boat &lt;r beach, be
called "trash flsh ." .
careful how· you handle it .
In other areas of the Those teeth can cut more
country, most notably the far than monofllament..Even so,
aoulh, the gar bas no such gar fishing is a good way to
reputatloo. Evidence of their make uae of the slow day
having
been cleaned for ·when other gamefiSh don't
t at1de,
ealinl Is scattered along seem to be interested in
many of the stream banks anything you have in your
there. Stlll, you doo, have to tackle box.
,.. .. _ .al
eat a fish, &lt;r even keep It at
all, to enjoy catching it. ·
'401.Malltlt:
Otbe.r than the long, bony
......... o
11110111 the gar's shape seem to
Sl!Uest that of a pike. He Is
not relaled w them, though
his antics when hooked may
lead you w think he is. Gar
can
be great fun to catch oo
500 E. MAIN ST.
the uhra-llght tackle that Is
POMEROY, 0~10 45_769
popular right now. A big one
can strain even heavy tackle
though. ,
PH. 992·2174
The flsb 's long snout is
fllled with sharp teeth. The
Inside of the mouth Is so hard
lt'sdlffieulttoseta hook well.
For this reason, most
fishermen who do catch gar
do It with a lure where the
hooks have been replaced or
Till prices go up on '79 Models. So come on in and Save
augmented with a piece of
Big on 1978 model Buicks &amp; Pontiacs. We need good late
"velcro" like material. This
beCOtlles
entwined in the
model used cars, so now is the time to trade for a new
8sh
's
teeth
and holds him as
Buick or Pontiac.
securely as a hook.
It 's best w use a thin wire
SAN DiEGO (11PI) - The
Cincinnati Reds · could have
had it - first place in the
National League West.
Manager Sparky Anderson
would just as soon forget"
Thursday night's game - an
embarraasing 15-3 rout by the
San Diego Padres.
"Tonight Is one you forllet
about," Anderson said. "You
don't worry about those ."
It was a night of high
numbers as the Los Angeles
Dodgers defeated the San
Francisco Giants 12-2, ·giving
the Dodgers a share of the top
spot ·with the Giants. Had
Cincinnati won, the Reds
would have been in first
place.
But Anderson refuses to
worry.
"I'm going one day _ill a
time/' he said·: ''I'm not
looking ahead down the
stretch ."
All Gene Tenace wanted
was to put the ball in play .
tittle did he know he would
put the ball into . play, all
right, in the sixth Inning with
his 13th home rWl with two
on.
"I wasn't looking for any
certajn pitch," Tenace said.
"I just tried to put the baD in
play . It wasn 't that bad of a
pitch."
. Tenace's homer came off
loser Mike LaCoss, 3-2, and
was followed by a double that

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M
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Chicago
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Seattle
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Thursday's Results
Boston 6, Cle ve 5, 13 inns .
California 16, Oakland 5
Toronto 7, Chicag o 3
Baltimore 3, Kan City 2
New York 9, Milwaukee 0
Today•s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT )
Oak land ( Umgtord 5 -7 and
Broberg 9-9) at Minnesota
(Zahn 8-10 and Jacksan 3-.4) , 2,
6p .m .
Milwaukee (Rodriguez 2-5) at
Boston (T iant 8-4), 7: 30p .m .
New York '( Hunter S-4) at
Balt i more ( O.Man inez 8-9l.
1 : JO p . r'n .
Kensas Clly (Leonard 12-14)
at Toronto (Moore 5-Jl. 7: 30

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record time Thursday night
to Win the S6,500 Invitational
Handicap Trot al Scioto
Downs.
With Dick Richardson Jr.
In the sulky, William Vee
turned In a !::ill 3-6 clocking,
wblch bettered the previous
national 11e1son record for
four-year-otd· trotting
stallions on a live-eights mile
track by one-filth or a second.
William Vee, a bay son of
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llao held Ute prevto.. record.
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aecond In 'lbunday night's
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JUDber cf honea in Ute race.
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Detroi1 ( Bil l ingham 11 -S) at
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cat.torn•a !Ryan 5-10) at
Seat tle (Mc laughlin 0-3), 10: 35 ·
p.m .
Seturdi\I'S Games
Texas at Cle&gt;Jeland
Oakland a1 M innesot.a
M i lw at Bos ton , 2, dar ·rii te
Calif at Seattle, 2, twi -nite
New York at Ba lti more , night
Kan City at Toronto, night
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said,
"It II even polllble for
per10n1 who ba ve not
recista'ed to vale to do Ill by
mall and Ibm '¥Ole a'-ltee
lhenbr Clllllpletlnl lhe mo111
bulc and 18cnd American
rilht"- all tlu'oullb the mall,
Brown noted.
The Secretary a&lt;INed all
pei'IOIIS ... a 01' older cait
w1e ablentee u c1111 all
election oftlclala, all penona
who camol vote on election
day because or religious
oblervancea llld all dlaabled
persona.
"In addition all penon•
who will be abaenl !ram the
countY on electioo day. will
be hoopllallzed on election
day or who have an accident,
medical emor.ency or
Incarceration
lor
a
misdemeanor or while
awaiting trial can vote
absentee," Brown 181cl.
"It is vitally Important Utat
as inaDY Otiloanl u are .,
elllllble vole .IIIIa Nov. 7 e.~d
with voter -r elllllratlon
obtainable by merely calling
or writing your co111ty board
of electioos, in addition w
ablentee voting, there Ia no
reaiDI why Ohio abould not
bave a rec«d voter turnout."
The Secretary advlaed tllat
the
absentee
ballot
informational pamphlets
would be avallllble at all aa
coWlty boards of elections
and at his olflce In Columbus.

When Christians learn

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HRs- Cteveland , Norr is C2J ;
Boston , Lynn 119).

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Dodgers blast Giants, 12-2

no1 nOw aftllallle, I want the
people ol ONo lo rellbe lbat
many of lhmn can vate
llb.entee Nov. 7," Brown

IUt Child
causes -

Open 10 a .m . til&amp; p .m . 7 days

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BASS BOATS
LOW Profit Trailers. Mere ~ 700 E L, Motor
Guide Haul, 2 Batteries

There

~our fe•ra were groundless.

Should have taken the money
By CATHY BOOTH
Cain Jacobson, once me of
NEW YORK (UP! ) - the
country's leading
When his fashion model Thoroughbred horse trainers,
girlfriend left him w move in killed him .
with the man in the pentholl'le
" It was a pretty bizarre
next door , Howard "Buddy" triangle," said one law
Jacobson first offered his enforcement source
rival $100,000 to "buy back" . Wednesday. " An offer of
the woman , law enforcement 1100,000 was made by
sources said.
Jacobson to buy back Miss
The sources said when the Cain. We know that f&lt;r sure."
neighbor , John Topper,
Topper's stabbed, bludgeorefused the offer for Melanie ned , bullet-riddled and
partially burned body was
foWld Sunday stufied inside a ·
T l f:,E DAIL.V SENTINEL
heavy
wooden wardrobe that
OE \ 'fYfEDTOTIIE
INTEREST OF
had been set afire and left in a
MEIGS.MASON AREA
vacant lot.
ROAERT HOEFLICH
,
Cily Edllor
Jacobean, 48, who !!lade as
Publi,&lt;;hetl ti;Jily t!ll.l&gt;ept S11 turo. .. ~
much
as $150,000 a year as a
b\' The Ohiu Voi lley Pubhl:llun~
Thoroughbred trainer in the
Company-Mullimt:dW . lne ..
Ill
Court St.. Porncroy , Otuu 45769.
19Ms before being barred for
Bw;tm:s.\1 O ffie~ Phunt' 992- :l l5ti .
leading a boycott of
fo:W tunal Plumc 992-2157.
· St.'l·oniJ c btss pust.aw· p&lt;lld &lt;l\
horsemen that shut Aqueduct
Pmner uy , Ohio .
racetrack in 1969, has been
N ~:~U u n111
adver usi n ~ r~rl!se n ­
t.ali 'ole , Lundllfl . 1\SSOCI&lt;ll'-'S, :IIDJ
charged with homicide. He
Eoc!id Ave .. Clt:'v t!land . OhHi 441 Ui.
was due w appear in Bronx
Sul.IS(:n pt lorl ra~s : lkllvrrcd b)
Criminal
Court today .
t'&lt;l f ~t· r wht!re ·a\'&lt;t ila blc 7:) ecnLS ~~
week , Ry Motor Ruult! wht!-rc l.:il rTII:'r
Police believe Jacobson
t~erv l t' C 1"'1 a vail11ble, One umn th.
kilied Topper in a fit . of
S:l 2!1 HY' trldt l in Ohu) ::~ml W. V11 .
()11 ~; \ 'par . I22.CM
I: SIX months,
jealousy over Miss Cain, his
$11.50; Thr ee month ~. 17.00 :
23-year-()]d
mistress of five
r-:llic wilcrc f l6.()11 yeHr ; Six month~
years, who left him two
$1 3.50; Th ree month s , 17.50
HubSl r1pt1un prkt! ln d Utl('S Surull:l}
weeks ago to move into
T un1· ~ --St! nli nd .

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4- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport· Pomeroy. 0 .. Friday, Aug. 11, 1971

Four workshops in basic bud,......
flower arranging planned

~nnual

Davis
reunion held
, The aMual Davis reunion
(clescendants of Orlando and
1\atliryn Davis), was held
August 6 at Lake Alma, near
V'ellston, with 46 present. ·
A basket dinner was served
at noon preceded by the
Iess ing · by Mrs. Edith
Hougland. Happy birthday
was supg to Gordon Holter, it
being his 25th birthday.
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Holter,
president , conducted the
business meeting. Il was
vu•.ed to have the 1979 reunion
at Forest Acres Park,
Rutland , the first Sunday. in
August. The 1979 officers
were elected, Mrs. Holter,
president~ KeMeth Davis,
vice president ; Mrs. Susie
Travers, secretary;

Melp- 1116 8cllool

and Glenn , Mrs . Dian
Molden, Tina, Teresa and
Timmy, La ngsv ille ; Miss
Unda Davis, Colwnbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Rona ld Davis,
Sandusky; Mr. Kenneth
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. ffiyde
Davis and Jimmie, Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller, Usa and
Derek, Rutland ; Mrs. Susie
Travers, Greg and Marc,
Wilkesville ; Mr. and Mrs:
Worley Davis, Dexter ; Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Hougland,
McArthur; Mrs. Anna Ogdin,
Rt . I, Langsville ; Mrs .
Eleanor (Hill) Williamson,
Mr. Gary White, Mrs. Kim
(White ) Smith and Vera,
Circleville.

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MELON SUPPER
Modern . Woodmen of
America, Camp 7230, is
having a melon supper at 6:30
p.m. Monday in front of the
grange hall on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds. There
will be a melon eating contest "
and other entertainment
including a guest speaker.

Julian W. Hoffman, local, is
confined to the Veterans
Hospital in Huntington, W.
Va. His address is Huntington
Veterans Hospital, Rm. 233
W2A, Huntington , W. Va.

OPTOMETRIST

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OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 12,2 to s CCLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. William E. Carte

Evangelistic services set

.Baby born
on July 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robert
ANDREA MOORE
Collins. Jr., Syracuse , are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Anita Gayle. Tbe
baby was born on July 2 at
Pleasant Valley Hospital-and
weighed nine pounds, six
Andree Moore celebrated
ounc-es, and was 21 inches
ber first birthday recently at
long.
Mrs. Collins is the fonner the home of her parents, Mr.
Connie Gayle Ta ckett , and Mrs. Dennis Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syracuse. She was presented
John M. Deering of Ironton. a Raggedy Ann ca.ke, a gift of
Glenn Collins, Jr. is the son of Judy Williams who baked it. '
Patine Eynon of Racine and Attending were her grand·
the late Glenn Robert Collins. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dinty
A shower was given for the Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
baby by Mildred !hie, Mary Winebrenner, Judy Williams,
Tucker, Ryan and Jane Ann,
Haye&lt; , and Dorothy Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koch,
Amy and Jerod Moore.
Unable to attend but sendingg
agift were Mr. and Mrs.
SENT GIFT
Jerry Aleshire and Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. William Ray .
.
Lambert sent a gift to the
shower honoring Megan
Miller and Dan Grandall held
recently at the Middleport
First Baptist Church, Mid·.
'FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
dleport.
State Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson's office reported
the August 1978 distribution
of m,254 ,625 in Aid to
Dependent Children to 467,591
WEEKEND AT THE
recipients in Ohio's 88
counties . Meigs County
received J/2,285 for 1,001
recipients. Ferguson's office
also reported the August
distribution of $5,721,664.32 in
local government fund money
to Ohio's 88 counties and 311
cities and villages levying
income taxes. Meigs County
received $12,500.

Party honors
Andrea Moore

PLENTY OF· FENCING
IN STOCK

AfWEAR lNG THIS

instruction will be offend.
For mo~ Information,
residents may contad Mrs.
Holter, 992-7261; Mn. Howard
Birchfield, 742-2178, or Mrs.
Joe Bolin, 742-3195.

eel to report to tbe
biDd boolten booth
Gil tbe Melp Colmty
fairgroUDda toallbt,
SaWday afternoon
or eveuiDg to
lftllllriDI Cbe booth ·
for the fair ne:d week.

"INN PLACE"

QUINTESSENCE
FROM MARlEnA; OHIO

lhday.
A Scooby·Doo theme was
carried. Guesta wert Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Sellen, Mike,

Katbr. -

MeUua Ann
Wllfq, PaUy and ShaMon
Hinely, Sharon Wlllon and

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LOADING
HOPP~R

IIIDI, HULLS
&amp;IICIWS
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$2650

BAUM TRUE' VALUE
QIESTO, 0.

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RT. 62 NORTH

THE PARADE!

Birthday party held .
Cheryl
Christina

Sellers and
Cooper were
ho~ored recenUy at the
Portland Park in observance
of \.heir birthdays.
G!lllles were played with
prizes going to Norma Evans,
Sandy Evana, Kathy Swain,
Cheryl Sellers and Georgie
Cooper. The door prize went
to Bill White.
.
others attending were Kris
Sellers, Julie Sellers, Wendy,
Bonnie and Sherrie Ransom,
Amy Lawson, Larry and Annie Sellers, Mary, JOanne,

HEADQUARTERS FOR

and Norman Evans, Ruth
SeUers, Marge White, and
George Cooper. Agnes Sellers
and Clarinda Cooper,
mothers of the honored
guests, hosted the party.
Presenting gifts to the
children later were Carissa
Hill and Monica Hill.

Birth is
announced

C.ttle """'" - HarM &amp; Pliny
Hatters - Whips - LNds - Stock
C.nes - lllankoll - Fcwtn Tubs &amp;
Buckets ...: G.llvanlrld T'*• &amp;
Buckets- Sllampoos- Fly Sprays

Repollenls - lrushn - Curry
Combs - Groomlnt Supplies Vo19rln..-bon SuppH•- S.ddils Rabbit Flld &amp; Supplies - PuriM

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lo,..r movemento. All

mognlflcently otylld.
Come and -

!hat flna

watch" don't n8,.. to
boOKpanatvo.

Farm Animals.

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•WESTERN HATS
•WESTERN BOOTS by ACME

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa
Drake of Pomeroy announce
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the birth d their first child, a
daughter, Christy Dawn. The
•TIES
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baby was born on July 31 at
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the Holzer HOiipital. She
S wei8!Jed eight pounds, five
ounces. Mn. Drake is the
former Debbie Lawrence.
399WE)rMAtNSTREET 992 - 21~ POMEROY,O.
Patemal grandparenta
THE STORE WITH "ALL KI~D50F STUFF"
Mr. and Mrs.JBOiel Drake,
New Raven and the maternal
FOR PETS - STAtiLES - LARGE AND SMALL
ANIMALS
grandparenla are Joseph
Lawnmce of Pomeroy, and I ...........L•A•W•N•s. . G.AR•D•E•N•s
.
. . . . . . . . . .. . .
Mary King, Minerlvllle. '

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MODE_RN SUPPLY

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SATURDAY-AUGUST 12th

Anthony Wayne El)lin and
Patricia Ann McKinney will
be married on Saturday, Aug.
12 at 2 p.m. at the Free Will
Baptist Church. The Rev.
Noel Herman will officiate at
the open church wedding.

On special
Nehi®cans.
12 oz.
SUMMER CLEARANCE

lf2 PRICE

SAVE YOUR RC, NEHI, UPPER 10,
--DIET RITE &amp; DAD'S ROOT BEER
BOTTLE CAPS FOR CHARITY

Eveni119 Hours By
SRecial Appointments

OPEN DAILY
9:00-5:00
Phone 304-882-3312

RC BOTTLING

CO~

MILL STREET
Middleport, Ohio
992-3542 or 992-3344

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"EMPLDYEES OUTING"

1975 FORD COURIER ·lreen, 4 speed, for economy minded people
1971 FORD F-250 • tan/white,· 4 speed
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'3895

1977 FORD F-100 • red, 3 speed·; equipped with topper

only

'4995

1977 FORD F·100 RANGER ILT • brown, air, loaded

only

'5595

1974 F·100 FORD RANGE.It ·green, auto.~ 302 eng.

only

'3495

See Bill (Ole) Hoss - Bobby Roush - .B ob Crosswhite
Also Ben ·L anham For Fult Financial Matters

CAMDEN PARK
U. S. Route 60 West-Huntington ·
Closed Every Monday Except wblr Dey

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'3295
'2295
'2495
'1995
'2195
'3795
'4495
'3395
'5295
'5495
'3450
'3995

SHARP USED TRUCKS

Open to Public 1fter 5 p.m.

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is here.

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Pomeroy, 0.

.EASTERN Higll band
practice at high school 7 to
8:30p.m. Monday to rehearse
for Meigs County Fair.
BLOODMOBILE Visit, l :30
to 5:30 p.m. Monday at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
· Blood supply is short and
residents are urged to report
to unit_.·

Brenda Frecker, Reedsville; Plains, Mildred Bissell, Top,
Janet and Bryan Connolly, pers Plains, Chester and
Reedsville; Joe and Eloise 'Ethel Cars on , Tuppers
Connolly, Reedsville; Randy Plains ; Robert PeMy, Bobbi,
and Janet Kaler, Kentucky, and Brett Price, Long BotClarence, Louise, Joh!Uly and tom, Denver Frank, Alliance.
Jeff Frank, Syracuse , Missing from the family
Richard and Bonnie Thomas, group were Jim, Jeanie and
Tuppers Plains, Dale, Margie Jimmy Starcher, visitit)g in
and Dale, Jr. Welsh, Tuppers . Savannah, Ga. at the time.

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992·3629

A family reunion was held
recently at the Long BalCom
residence of Grace and
Charles Price.
Attending were Teddy,
Chester and Lori Mundry,
. Reedsville ; Paul, Carolyn
lllld KeMy Whaley, Long Bot·
tom, Ruth,' Roger, Scott and
Tim Dillon, Long Botto.m ;
Kenneth , Mary, Paula, and

30 DAY 50-50 WARRANTY ON MOST USED CARS
.
only
1974 COUAG~R XR7 • bfown
1977 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE • 4 dr., blue, loaded
'4995
1916 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS • silver, nice
only
'4595
1976 DODGE DART· cream, 33,000 miles
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1975 PINTO • stationwagon, white
1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER : blue, 340 engine, 2 door
'1995
1976 GREMLIN • bl1ck, 29,000 miles, auto., air
'2695 . 1973 MAVERICK • 2 door, gold, 63,000 miles
only
1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ·red, 340, auto.
1972 CHEVY CHEVELLE · 2 dt., white, nice car
'1995
1975 CHEVY CAPRICE • S.W., green, excellent car for a large family
1976 TRUMIPH TR-7 ·orange
f4895
special ·price
only
1976 CHEVY CAPRICE • S.W., bmwn, 32,000 miles
1974 MUSTANG • yellow
'2695
1974 COMET· ·ireen, 4 door
1974 MONTE CARLO · blue, auto., P.S., air, P.8., rally wheels
'2495
1977 BUICK CENTURY • lt. green, 26,000 miles, air, P.S., P.B.
only
1976 MUSTANG II • red, 2 dr., 3'6,000 miles, 4 speed .
'2795
only
1977 CORDOBA • dk. green, 14,000 miles, loaded
1974 MERCURY MONTEGO Ill ·bronze, nice car
'2650
197&amp; MUSTANG, · white,
- special price
1975 FORD LTD ·yellow, 42,000 miles, one owner
only
'2195
1976 BUICK SKYHAWK ·white, air, Am/Fm radio
only
1975 PLYMOUTH DUSTER • blue
'2395
only
1173 FOlD GAL 500 • copper, 2 dr., 53,000 miles
'1995

We have a 1uperb Hlec-

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THE POMEROY Youth
League will hold a swimn)ing
party and wiener roast at
London Pool in Syracuse
MondaY, Aug. 14 from 7-9
p.m. for aU ~visions of the
Youth League and their
families.

Family reunion held at Price home

Our Prices Are So Low They'll
Tickle .Y our Money Bonel
Stop In for Super Buys!

YOURQSE .
CAN

lion of Bulova Caravello

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FRIDAY
FREE CLOT!UNG day of
Gallla·Melgs · Community
. Action Agency, 9 a.m. to 12
noon Friday at the agency's
clothing bank in the old high
school at Cheshl~e; for area
low income J!efSODS.
MARY SHRINE No. 37
Order of White Shrine of
Jerusalem. Regular meeting
and practice Friday, August
II, at 8 p.m. at Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. All officers
urged to attend. Picnic
preceding meeting at 6:30 at
Mason Park, Muon City, w.
Va.
SUNDAY
ANNUAL GRATE Family
reunion, Sunday at Royal Oak
Park with a covered dish
dl!Uler at 12:30. p.m. Those
attending take own tableware, a covered dish and a
beverage. At the 35th reunion

end of the Ia.. school year
may do so ~~ the high school
office between 9 a.m. and 3
p.m. beginning Monday.
Junior and senior schedules
for the new school year are
also posted at the high school.

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ruDOIIIIIS, ECT.

prizes will be awarded to the
youngelt child; oldest person
attending; largest family;
person traveling· the most
distance, and there will be a
door prize.
THOMPSON • BEESON
family reunion Sunday at
Uttle Kyger Congregational
Church.
WEBER FAMILY reunion
Sunday ·at Reedsville lock
and dam with' basket dl!Uler
at . noon; all relatives lind
frienda invited.
ANNUAL Long Bottom
Community Homecoming
Sunday at the Long Bottom
Methodist Church. Basket
dl!Uler at noon. All welcome.
CHESTER Tee-Ball, peewee leef!Uers and families
picnlc.Sunda~, August 13 at 1
p.m. at Forked Run Lake.
Members are to bring a
covered dish. Field day
games will be played and
individual and team pictures
Will be taken.
43RD ANNUAL Parker
family reunion Sunday. Aug.
13. Basket dl!Ulet at 12:30
p.m. at the Tuppers Plains
.Grade School. Friends and
relatives invited.
DAy OF Celebration
Sunday, August 13, at the
Carmel United Methodist
Church, sponsored by the
Carmel and Sutton Churches.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.,
Worship at 10:15, dinner at
noon, and celebration ser·
vices at 1:15 p.m.
COLE Reunion Sunday,
August 13, at Carthage Gap
. Campgrounds. All relatives
and friends invited.
MONDAY
RELIGIOUS
services,
sponsored by the M.eigs
Ministerial Association, to
open the Meigs County Fair.
7:30 p.m. at the fair grand·
stand.
JUNIOR and Senior high
school students of Eastern
High School who did not pick
up their grade carda at the

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Nicole, Mn. Freda Milcll and
I. J., Mrs. Patty Stein and
Mary Beth, Wilbur, Allee and
Reed Koenig, Mr. and
Mrs.Mllton Hood, Mr. and
·Mrs. J~ White.
·- Unable to attend but sen-·
ding gifts were Mr. and Mn.
Bruce Cleland and Melissa
Ann, Mr. and Mn. Ralph
Peters and Chrilsy Werner.

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DEARPAUUNE-Ifthere final finish which will wear
Is a way I am sure some of for centuries.
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our ingenious readers will , "Bro~ memo~ need :
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·:·: know a way and wiD share it no spec1BI care to bring 8bout ·
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with you.- POLLY
the natural aging process · .
FACE FACI'S: ~·s·COOLED!
DEAR POLLY and MRS. beyond the. removal of ·
DEARHELEN:
C.R.-Iamaseamstress.lfl foreign substances such as .
I've gone~~ Tim for .a year an.d on Valentihe:s Day he pro-. accidentaUy prick my finger artificial flowers or other ;
posed. We didn-1 set definite plana for the wt;c~ding, but I was while sewing and get a bpot of agents that may cause stain· · 1
surehelovedmeasmuchasllovehlm.ldldn !push.
blood on a new gannent I ing."-LOLA
E~er since then he's started staying with this other woman, moisten a smaU piece of the
DEAR POLLY - I read ,
commgtoseemewheneverhecouldgetaway.
new fabric in my mouth and about Kathleen cai'I')'in&amp; a ·
Then be caUed our relationship off. I can see in his f~ce that rub the spot ·of blood. small bottle of alcohol' and
he still cares for me bull only see his face from a distance. Remoisten as necessary until tissues in ber purse for wi!&gt;- ·
Please tell me he's just afraid of marriage and he'D come stain disappears. Sometimes ing off . public telephones '
arounds0011. -STILL IN L9VE AND CONFUSED
it requires placing a towel on before using them. I have
DEARSILAC:
the wrong side to absorb the found It much handler to
I'm sorry : I can't do that.
blood. This seems to be a carry a small plastic pill bot·
"'\!,en Wtll you ditched women learn that what you "see in his magic combination if the tie which will bold four to
face ts only a reflection of your own false hope.
saliva and blood are from the seven alcohol soaked coltoo :
Pick up the pieces and go on without him. And.be glad the same person and if this is balls. I carry this when .
break came before marriage made 11 more shattenng.- H.
done before water haa touch- traveling by plane and wipe
ed the blood. It can even be the dirt, grime or genns off '
DEAR HELEN:
blood that haa dried for two or ear pieces and head ~Is .
It had to be a man who insisted premarital sex (on the three days. - RUBY
before listening to music. :
woman's part) leads to extramarital affairs. I'U bet he
DEAR READERS - Many They are also good to use on '
wouldn't keep himself "pure" for his bride!
thanks to the nwnber of you dictapbone ear pieces uaed in
I can't regret my behavior before marriage. !learned from who sent in this same solution transcription typing. - .
It: ,How can you appreciate a true, loving relationship unless - sorry but space does not MARIAN
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you•can COillpafe? I'd always have wondered what I missed.
aUow printing aU of them. PoUy will send you one of · .
The past does not have to dictate the future: I have no trou- POLLY
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her signed thank-you ~ :
ble remaining faithful to my lint husband, nor he to me.
DEAR POLLY - I was newspaper coupon clippers if ·
Sex by itself is nothing, Wbether within the bonds of mar- most interested in Florence's she. uses your favorite ·
riage or not. When it is jolried by true conunitment outside the letter concerning the clean- Pointer, Peeve or Problem in ;
bedroom, then It is bonding, not binding. - HAPPILY MAR· ing of the bro~ memorial her column. Write POLLY'S ; ,
RIEDWOMAN
plaque erected in memory of POINTERS in care Of this ; •
DEARHELEN:
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her husband. I too wanted to newspaper.
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We work for a well-known chain store. A new ruling is that polish my .h usband's · · t"-;:::""'-.:--~....;~,• t
we are to close each sale with, "'l'hink you for shopping at memorial. I asked the
(name of store)."If we are caught nol\""ying it, we could lose caretaker about it and he
our jobs.
·
1
very kindly gave me a
We clerks get sick of the phrase and I'm sure customers do booklet from the monument
too when they stand in a long line. Besidea, it slows us up.
company. I would like to pass
If these bosses really want to improve on custtmer relations on a bit from this booklet.
they could :
"Unlike other metals the
I. Have on hand what is advertised, instead of resorting to color of bro~ moat highly
rainchecks. Too often they don't stock enough "specials." And prized is not its original color
if buyers don't ask for rainchecks, they aren't offered. The but. the rich natural patina
standard excuse is, " It will be ildomorrow," which it often (verde green) that only age
isn't.
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and weathering can bring.
2. Have all _!Derchandise clearly marked so that clerks don't These bronze memorials
waste time looking up prices.
.
come with a protective
3. See that clerks are wiUing to help and be friendly.
coaling but It is not meant to
. 4. Have every checkout stand open during busy times. Long
lines are murder for both checker and buyer.
5. Keep stores clean and orderly. Hire efficient help.
·
6. Instruct clerks to recommend other stores which might
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have the merchandise if they don't. Thbughlfulness brings peo..
,'
ple back.
1£10
If they did all these things, the phony thank you wouldn't be
.I
necessary. Right?- AN EMPWYEE
DEAR EMPLOYEE :
!EQUIPPED HERE)
Right ! Store owners and managers: Take notice. - H.

BULOVA I
ARAVELL

4 PIECE GROUP

Mr. and Mn. Carroll
Cleland n!CeOUy honored
lbelr tilt_.,., Dodie Marte,
with 1 party on her fourth bir·

..,..In

:: :: . He Ien He Ip {f :~.~'1A;1~Uushowto ;~\~o':e~:et~t=:~
}u
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Evangelistic services will Carte serves as minister of
music in the church.
Nazarene in Racine beginEveryone Is cordially in·
ning August 15 and continuing vited to attend these services
each evening at 7:30 through of gospel preaching and
August 20.
special music.
Rev. and Mrs. William E.
Carte of Quincy, Kentucky
will be the evangelist; singers
and musicians.
Both Rev. and Mrs. Carte
were graduated from Mt.
Vernon Nazarene College,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio, where Rev.
Carte was a religion major,
and Mrs. Carte a music
major. Rev . Carte is pastor.of
the Kentucky Heights Church
of the Nazarene and Mrs.

IN HOSPITAL

·

Sept. .11, 7:30 p.m. in the
social I'OQIJI d the Athena
County S.vinp and' Loan Co.
building.· Claaea will contlnue for three MOnday even.
ings with Instruction varying
according to group lntereets.
The claua a~ open to
anyone wiahing to learn about
caring for andmanaging
flowers. There Is a n
registration fee. Items for
each workshop will be
published or available by
telephone to lhoee interested.
Clasaes will be infonnal and
if there is enough interest
another session of advance

Dodie Oeland has birthday

lire . . .

Mrs. Janet Bolin, an acPolly Cramer
credited judge of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs
Job for
last. Occasionally people w
will be the instructor. First
to have memorials refinished
class will be heJd on Monday,
cigarette pocks?
but these requesla usuaJJy
.
DEAR l'qLL\' - If any of come at a · time when the
:,:;·.·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:-:·:-:.;.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,... ,.,.....,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.;.:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:-:-:·:-:·:-:·:-:·:·:·:-:-:·.- .,.,.,.,,,, the readers know how to finish of the memorial II
::::
:::: make belts and wallets out of pauing through a critical
empty cigarette packs I do stage in ll;e aging process,

be held at the Church of the

r--,:-w~ooMPrlfri;o:o~--,
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Four workahopo iR baaic
flower al'l'llllging will ·be d·
fered by the Meigs County
Garden Clubl Auoclatlon
beginning next month.
Mn. Pat Holter, Melga
County contact chalnnan,
reports thi.t the workahops
will be participation activlties with each person
enrolled furnishing her own
containers and plant
materials.

Mr. and

Mrs. Rick Travers to have
charge of the games.
rafts )¥ere presented · to
.1\'IJ's. Glada Davis, the oldest;
Vera Smith, the youngest;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis
trH veled the farthest .
Games w.ere conducted by
Mrs. Suste. Travers and.
prtzes awarded to the Wtn·
ners.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Hill, Bryan and
Eldon, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs.
Curti s Ri.f fl e and Greta,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Go rdon Holter and Wesley,
Rt. I ReedsvU! e; Mr. and
Mrs . Arvil Holt er , Bill
Frederick, Bashan ; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert W. Davis, Cindy

._,'l).!t-o.ill ~1, Middleport-Pcmeroy, 0 ., Friday, Aug. 11, 1978

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�MEIGS nRE
CENTER, INC.

school supt, Church School , 9: 15
a .m .: worship servk:e, 10:30 a. m .

Choir · reheqnal. Tu•sdoy , 7:30
p.m . Under dir~tion

Nease .
POMEROY CH URCH

of A lice

OF

worship service, 7:30p .m .

SWISHER &amp;
PHARMACY

HAZEL COMMUNITY qiU~I!:fl .
Near long

posfor. Sunday
Church ,

7:30

p . m .;

Wo Fill Doctors'

m4teting, 7:30p.m . Thundoy.
THE
MIDDlEPORT PENTECOSTAL ,

NAZARENE: Corner Union and
, Mulberry, Rev . Clyde V. H,nder -

l'niKrlptlons
f92-2U5
Pom.,..v

Third Ave ., the Rev . William Knittel , pastor . Rona ld Dugon, Sun-

son . pastor. SundaY schOol. 9:30 day School Supt. Claues for all
o,rn ,, Glen McClung, supt. : morn -

oges: evening service, 7:30; Bibt.

ing worship . 10:30 a .m.: evening

study , Wednesday. '7 :30 p.m.;

COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner,
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev . James Corbin
POMEROY, worship service,
9: 15 a.m .: Sunday sch ool. 10:30
a .m .,
Re v. Robert McGee ,
min is ter.
ENTERPRISE , Worship 9 a .m .
Church School10 a.m .
ROCK SPRINGS . Worship 10
a.m . Church School q: 15o.m .
UMYF6:30p.m .
FLATWOODS, Worship , 11 o .m
Church Schooi i Oo .m .
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev . Robert Bumgar ner
.-..EATH , Robert Bumgarner ,
Postal . · Worsh ip
10:30 a .m .
Church School 9:30 a .m . UMYF 6
p. m .
Rutland-Sale m Cen ter Charge
RUTLAND , Wilbur Hilt, Pa stor .
Worship 10:30 a.m . Church School

l iS T CHAPEl , Route 1, Shade-Pastor Bobby Elkins. Sunda y
Nchool , 5 p.m .; Sunday worship .
5 45 p .m .. Wednesday prayer ser v1c e , 7:30p .m .
POMER OY WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST . 200 W. Main St .. Jerry
Pau l, minister , phone 9fl2 -7b66 .
Co nservative . no n-instr umen tal :
Sunday worship, 10 o.m .. Bible
study , 11 a.m .. worship . b p.m .
Wednesday Sible study , 7 p.m .
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH , Rev .Ralph
Smith ,
.o9s tor . Sundav school . q:JO a.m ..
Mrs . Worley Fr ancis , superintendent . Preac~ing services first &amp;
third Sundays following Sunday
Xhool .
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST ,
Preaching 9:30 a.m ., f irst and sed md Sundov s of each mon t h:
third and four th Sundays each
mqn th , worsh ip service ot 7:30
p.m. Wednesday evenings ot
7 ~30 . Prover and Bible Study .
$EV ENTH -DA 'f
ADI/E N TIS T.
Mulberry Heighh Road . Pomeroy .
Pastor . A lbert Oittes: Sabbath
Sc h oo l
Superintendent , Rita
White . Sabba th School . SOturday
afternoon ot 2:00, w ith Worshtp
Se~v ic e following al3: 15.
RUTLAND
FIRST BA PTIST
CHURCH Sister
Ha rriett
Warner Supt . Sunday School ,
9.30 a .m .. morn1ng w orsh ip,
10 AS a. m .
THE HILAND CHAPEl. George
Cas to , pas tor . Sunday School ,
9 30 o .m . even1ng worship . 7:30 .
Thursday e"eni ng prayer service,
7 30 p .m .
POMEROY FIRS T BAPTIST,
Dovid Mann , mimst er; Willi am
Watson . Sunday schoo l supt . Sun day school , q.30 a.m .. morning
worship 1D 30 o m
FIRST SOUTHERN BA PTIST . 282
Mulberry A ... e ., Pomeroy , Pau l J.
Whi te . Po ster: G ary Ba sham . Sun day school sup!. Sunday sc hool .
9·30 a .m . mor nin g worship..
10.30 : e vening worshi p , 0·30 p.m .
M1dweek prayer service 7 ·30
p.m .
MIOWAY COMMUNITY CENTfR .
De111er Rd .. langsville . Ohio Rev .
Clyde F.:nre ll , Pas tor . Sunday
School
11 a .m .
Sat ur da y
preach ing ser:.oices 7:30 p.m .
Wedn esday evening Btble study
at 7:30p .m .
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH ,
Ba iley Run Rood . Rev. £m men
Row son , pastor. Handley Dunn
supt . Sunday school. 10 a.m. Sun day even ing servic e 7:30, Bible
Teachi ng. ] 30 p,m Th u rsdoo;
DY ESVIL LE
COMMUN I TY
CHURCH Qoq c rC . Turner . P.ostor .
Sunday ~~ h.- I. 9:30 o, m . · Sunday
mor ning
'ihi p. 10·30; Sunday
evening se1-. ,~e . 7:30.
MIDDLEPORT
MIDDlE POR T CHU RCH OF
CHRIS T IN CHRISTIAN UNION ,
lawrence Manley pastor : Mrs .
Ru ssell Yo ung . Sundo v School
Sup t. Sund ay School 9.30 a.m .
Even•ng worsh ,p 7 30 , Wednesda y prayer meelmg 7 30 p.m.
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO ,
Ro cm e Reu le '2 th e Rev. James
M Muncy pas tor Sundo.,- sc hool.
9 45 o .m . morn1ng w ors hip , 11 '
a .m .. evening wor~ h1 p
7.30.
Pra yer meel ing . 1uesday. 7 30
p.m . Young pe op les meeting .
7 30 p.rn . Thur sday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST .
Corner Sixth and Palmer , the Rev .
1( 1rby
Oiler , pasTor.
Hobl&amp;rt
Por ker . superintendent . Sunday .
WMPO Radio prog ram 7 45 a .m .
Sun day School , 9: 15a .m .. Morn mg Worship, 10 lS a .m . Youth oct i ~,~lties and lellows h1p for 1un io r
ond senior hi gh stu dents, b p m .
Sunday evening wo rsh1p , 7 JO
p.m . M 1d- week prayer serv1ces .
Wednesday , 7_30 p .m .
C HURCH OF CHRIS T. M td ·
dleport , 5th and Ma in , Geor ge
Gl oze, minister, M ike Gerlach ,
superin tendent . Te~ey,
youth minister. Bible school. Q:JO
o .m .. morning worship . 10:30
o .m .; e"ening worship , 7 30 .
prayer serv1ce, 7 p m . Wed nes day .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZAREN E, Rev . Jim Broome ,
pastor , Mrs . Mary l othey . Sunday
school sup!. Sunday school . q:JO
o, m .; morn ing worsh ip. 10·30
o .m ;
Sunday
evangelist ic
mee ting: 7:00 p .m . Prover
meeting , Wednesday , 7:30 p.m .
UNITED
PRE SB YTER IAN
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY ,
Dwtght l Zovt tz dtrector .
H A R R I S 0 N V I l l E
PRESBY TERIAN .
Rev . Erne s t
Strick lin. pa stor . Sun day church
schoo l, 9:30a.m .. Mrs. Homer
Let!. supt.: morning wors hip,
10:30.
MIDDLEPORT, Sunday school,
9:30a.m ., Richard Vau gha n, sup t .
Morning worship , 10:30.
SY RACU SE. Morni ng worship, 9
o .m .: Sunday school. 10 o.m . Mrs.
Sampson Hall , supt.
RUTLANO CHURCH OF GOO ,
Rev . ~bby Porter . pastor. Sun·
day school, 10a.m. : Sundoy WOf' ·
sh lp , 11 a .m .: Sunday evenin g

'SAL EM CE NTER . Church School
9:45a.m . worship 9 a .m .
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev . Har vey Koch . Jr .
AS BURY , Wors h ip 11 a .m .
Church School 9:50 o .m UMW
first Tuesday . Bible Study Thur s.
7. 30 p.m .
FOREST RUN , Worship 9 a .m .
Churc h Schoal10 a.m .
MINERSV ILLE . Worship 10 a .m .
Chuq:h School Qa.m .
SYRA CUSE , Ch urch School 9:00
a.m . Worship ser vice 7:30p.m .
SOUTHERN CLUSTER '
Rev . David Harris
Clus te r Le:oder
Rev . St&amp;ven Wilson
Florence Smith
Hilton Wolfe
Assoc iates
BETHAN Y, (Dorca s) . Worsh ip
q:OO a .m . Ch ur ch School 10:00
a.m.
CARMEL , Chruch School q :30
a. m . W ors hip 10:30 a .m . 2nd and
4th Sundays.
APPLE GROVE , Su nday School
9:30 o.m . Worship 7:30 p.m. lsf
and Jrd Sundays; Prayer meeting
Wednesd a y 7:30p .m . Fellowsh ip
supper f irs t Saturday b p.m . UMW
2nd Tuesday 7:30p .m
EAST LETART , Chr uch School 9
a.m . Worship service 10 a .m .
Prayer
meeting
7:30 ' p . m .
Wednesday . UMW first Tuesday
7·30 p. m .
RACINE WESLEYAN ·-'- Sunday
school 10 a .m .; worsh ip , II a .m .
Ch oir proctic11 . Thursday. 8 p.m .
LETART FAll ~ GC~rch School
10 a .m . W ors htp servtce , 9 a .m .:
MORNING STAR . W orship 9 :30
a.m .; Church School 10:30 a.m .;
Mid-Week Service Wednesday 8
p.m .
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11
a.m ., Chu rc h St hool q:JO a.m .
PORTlAN D. Worshtp 7:30p .m .·
Church School 9:30a .m
SU TTO N , Church Sc hool ·9 :30
o.m.,):'lors hip 1st and Jrd Sunday s
10 :30 O.m,
NORTHEAST CLUSlER
Re v R1 chord Thomo'Poster
Duane Sydenstr icker
John Douglas
Assoc 1otes
JOPPA , Worship 10 a .m.;
Church School 9 a .m .. Pra yer
Meeting Wednesday 8 p .m .
CHESTER . Worship 9 a.m ..
Church Schooii O a.m .
LON G BOTTOM , Worship 7 30
p.m . Chu rc h School 9 :30 o ..
ALFRED , Worship 7 30 p.m ..
Church School9 ·30 a.m .
ST PAUL , Worship 11 a .m ..
ChurchSchoo1930a .m .
REEDSVILLE . Sunday Schoo19:30
o ,m , Wor"h 'p 1.30 p .m ., Prover
Meeting 7:30 p.m
Tuesdov :
Visilot1on 7.30 p.m . lst Thur sday .
SILVER RIDGE . Worsh1p 10 o .m
Chur ch Schoo l Q a.m .
TUPPERS PLAINS , Worship 9
a.m . Chu rch Sc hool10 a .m .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. ser vices each Sunday q:30 · a .m
George Pickens. pas tor w ith
preach ing on first and third Sun ·
day of month . Oliver Swain , Supt.
HOBSON CHRIST IAN UNION ,
Rev . Ketth Eb lin . pos lor. Sunday
School.
9:30 a .m .;
leonard
Gilmor e . first elder. even ing ser ·
., 1ce . 7·30 p.m. Wed nesday prayer
meeting , 7.30p.rn ,
Ml . M O RIAH CHURCH OF GQO,
Recine Ro ute 2, The Rev. Ch arles
Hand. postor Sundoo; schoo l. q:45
a. m .. morning worsh ip ' 11 a .m .
f.,ening services . Tuesday ond
Fndoy , 7.30p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIS T. Duane Worden .
min 1ste r . Bible class, 9:30 a .m .;
morn1n g worship', 10 .30 a .m .,
even 1ng worsh 1p. 6 :30 p .m .
Wedne sdao; Bible study , 6.30 p .m .
NEW STIVERSV ILLE COMMUNITV Churd1 , Sundov School ser·
v1ce. 9:45 a.m . Worship service.
10 30, Evange listic Servic e. 7:30
p m
Wedne.o.doy .
Pr ayer
meetin g , 7 30 .
ZION .CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Pomeroy-Harrisonville Rd .. Don
l&lt;ennedy, pastor , Bi ll M cElro y.
Sunday
schoo l supt . Sunday
schoo l , 9: 30am ., morning war sh1p ond co mmunion . 10:30 a .m .;
Sunday evening youTh Ch r ist ian
·Endeavor , 6 p.m : wors hip ser ..,ice . 7 p .m. Wednesda y evening
prayer m eeting and Bible stud.,- , 7
p.m .
ST . JOHN LUTHER AN CHU RCH ,
Pine Grove . The Rev , W1lliom
Middlesworth; Pas tor . Church
ser Vices·9:30 a.m . Sunday School
- l0:30o .m ,
BRADBUR Y
C HUR CH
OF
CH RI ST. M r. Oono ldRo ley , po~tor .
Sunday sc hoo l, 9:30 a .m .. war ship service, 10:30 a .m . Sundov
services , 7 p.m .. youth group ,
Wednesday , 7 p.m .
ANTIQUITY BAP TIST , Rev . Earl
Shu ler . pastor . Sunda.,- school
9:30a. m .. Church service . 1 p .m .:
o;oulh rneet,ng , b p .m Tuesday Bible Study , 7 p.m.
RA CINE CHURCH
OfTH~
NAZA RENE . Re v John A Cofl man. pastor , Fra nk 1m Imboden.

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youth ser~ticel , Friday, 7:30p.m .
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill RAPliST , Corner Ash and Plum; Noel
Herrman , pastor. Saturday !!~ten ­
ing service, 7:30 p .m .; Sunday
School , 10:30 a.m.

5er vice , 7:30; mid-week nr\lice ,
Wednesday, 7 :30p .m .
GRACE CHURCH ( Episcopal ~.
326 E. Mpin St., Pomeroy . Tl\e
Rev . Robert 8. Gro-.:es. rector .
Morning pr9Yer and sermon , 11
a .m. Junior choir and nursery ser vice . Rome Williamson and Dole
DuHon . loy readers . assisting the
pol&gt; lor ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
212 W . Main St .John MCArthur ,
pastor. Bible school. 9:30 o .m .:
morning worsh ip , 10:30 o.m.:
Youth me~ttings , 6:30p .m.: e~ten ing wonhi p. 7:30. Wednesday
night prover meeting and Bible
study , 7:30p.m .
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115
Butternut Ave ., Pomeroy . Envoy
and Mrs . Roy Win ing, officers in
Sundoy · ho l ineu
c harge .
meeting . 10 a.m .; Sun day SchOQI.
10 ·30 o .m. Sunday school leader .
YPSM . f loise Adams. 7:30 p.m.,
~ olvi::Jtion
meet ing , var ious
speakers and music specials .
Thursdoy.- 10 o.m . to 2 p.ni .
ladieS Home League. oil women
lnv1ted . 7 30 p.m . pray er rneeiing
and Bi ble study
Bob Estep,
leader . Rev. Noel
Hermon ,
teacher .

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chair man a t the Soard of Chri sl 1on l if e. Sunday School. 9:30
a.m .: mornlnQ worship . 10:30;
Sunday e ... ening wor\ hip, 7 30
p.m . Prover meeting , Wednesday , 7 30 p .m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST . Don l
Walker , Pa 5tor , Ron nle Sal ser .
Sunday schoo l~ supt . · Sunday
schoo l. 9:30 a.m .; morning war ship, 10:40 a.m ., Sunday evening
worship . 7:30: Wednesday e.. ening Bibl e roludy , 7;30 ,
DANVILLE WESlEYAN . Rev . R.
D. Br own , pas tor . Sun da y School.
9·30 a .m : morning worsh ip
10:45, youth service . 6·4S p.m .:
e'.,lli!'ning worship , 7:30 p.m ..
pra yer and praise , Wednesday ,
7.30p.m .
SILVER Rl:.IN FREE BAPTIST. Rev
Mor.,in Markin, pastor: Steve Littie Sunday school sup!. Sunday
school. 10 a.m .: mo r ning wor shi p, 11 a .m . Sunda y evening
wor's hip , 7:30 . Prayer meeting
and Bible study , Thursday , ?:30
p.m .; yo uth se rvice , 6 p.m . Sun -

day .
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD,
Rev . Danny R, Cook . pasTor. Sun day school , 9:30 a .m .. wor ship
service. 11 a.m .. evening se rvice ,
7:00: you th 5ervi c:e , Wednesday ,
7:00p.m .
LAN GSV ILLE
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH , Robert Musser , pa stor
Sunday school. 9:30 a.m., Roo;
Sigmon , supt. : morning worsh ip,
10:30; Sunday evening serv ice ,
7:30; mid - week ser vice . Wedne s
day , 7 p .m .
SY RA CU SE CHURCH OF THE
NAZAR EN E, Rev . Dole Boss,
pastor·
Bob M()o re , Su nday
$chool supt .; Sunday school , 9:30
a.m .; mornmg worship. 10·45
o.fT1 .: evangelis t ic se rvice . 7 p.m .
Wednesday services praye r
ond praise . 7 p.m .. No t ar ene
Youth 7 p.m . Doily prayer
mee tin g , 8;30 a.m . M en 's prayer
meeting , Sa turday , 7p .m .
EDEN UNITED BRH HREN IN
CHRIST , Elden R. Blok e. poster .
Sunday Schoo l 10 a .m .: Howard
McCov. sup! .; Mornlng · sermon.
11 a.m .: Sundoo; night serv ic:vs
Chris t ian Endeavor , 7:30 p.m
Song service, 8 p.m .. Preaching
8:30 p . m . M idweek Prayer
mee ting, Wedne1doy , 7 p.m .. Roy
Ada ms , loy le ader .
CHURCH OF JESUS CHR IST,
Lor:;o ted a t Rutland on Nt-...- limo
Rood, neM I to Forest Acre Pork ,
Re v. Roy Rouse, pastor: Robert
Mu ssf!'r , Sun dov School supt . ~ un
day school , .10:30 a .m .. worship
. 7 30 p,m _Hible Study , Wed ne$·
day , 7.30 p.m .; Soturdov night
prayer Service , 7:30p .m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIA N,

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Roge r Watsof"!. pas tor : Kenneth
Byer, Sunday school sup!. ' M orn
in g worship . Q.30 o .1n
Sun
dayschool . 10.30 o.m Cllel11tlg
service , 7 30 . Wedne sday Bible
Study . 7:30p.m .
MT . UNION BAP TIST . Don
Wilson ,
S!-!ndoy
sc h oo l
superintendent . Sunday sch ool .
9:45 a. m .: e.,ening worsh1 p, 7 30
p.m. Pray er mee t mg . 7.30 p m.
Wednesday
TUPPERS PLAIN S CHRISTIAN
CHURC H, Eugene Underwood
pastor
Howard Caldwell . Jr
Sunday Schoo l Supt .. Sunday
School , 9:30 am . M orn•ng ~er
man . 10:30 a .m . Sunday even1119
ser vice , 7 p .m ."
LE TART
FA llS
UNI HO
BR ETHREN , Re-..-. Freelan d Norr1s
.pas tor, Floo;d Nor11s , supt . Sunday
school . 9:30 o.m .. morntn g ser
rnon , 10.30 a .rn . Prayer ser v1ce
Wed nesday , 7:30 pm
CHESTER CHURCH OF lH ~
NA ZAREN E, Re11 Herbert Gro te ,
poster . Worship service 1 1 a .m
and 7:30 p.m . Sunda y
Sund Q,School, q:30 o .m . R1 ch ard Borton
sup! . Prayer rneeting , Wedn es ·
day 7:30p .m
BRAD FORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRISl , Gobnel Mus. JJ.O:. tor 61 ble Sunday School 9 30 o.rn .. mar
ning chur ch 10·30 om .. Sur1doy
evening se rvt ce
7 00 p m
Wedne5day ser lo'tce . 7.30p.m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHOOI Sl
CHURCH, ReY . Floyd F Shook
pastor: lloyd WrighT , Sunday
School Supt ., M orntng W o r ~tHp
q_JO a .rn ., Sunday Sc hoo l 10 'JO
a.m .. Wednesday Prayer ond B1·
ble Sludv 7 ~30-~p . m .: Sunday eve-n
lng worshtp 7:30 p m .; Chorr Pr oc !Ice Thursday , 7 p .m .
DEXTER CHURCH O F CHRI ST ,
Char les Russell . Sr .. mm tsTe r ·
Rick Macomber , supt . Sund a y·
school , 9.30 c m .. ~o rsh1p s~r
\lice 10; 30 a.m . Bible Study , l uesday , 7.30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCrl Or
JESUS CHRI ST OF LATTE~ DAY
SAINTS. Portland Racine Roo d .
William Roush , pastor, Russ ell
RaT cliff . church school Dtr ec tor .
Sunday Sthoo l, 9 30 a .m .. Morn -,
in g wor sh1 p, 10:30 a .m ., Sunday '
evening service 7 p .m . Wedn es
doy evening pro~er services 7 •30
p.m .
BETHLEHEM 'BAPTIST, Re v. t ori
Shuler . pastor . Wor sh ip ser vt ce
· 9:30 o . •'n . Sunday !\Chool. tO 30
, o.m Qib_le Study and prayPr '-f ' '
vice Tllu r ~oday , 7 ·30 p m
CARli:I ON'CHUfKH K u1 g~bu 1y
Rood . Go ry King, poSTOt ~undo~
School , q 30 a.m .. Rolph Cctrl
superin tenden t; even1ng wors h ip
7·30 p .m .
f-'1 oyer 1n€'e t 1ng , '

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Bru ce Smith
pa~ta 1
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Do lllewood Sup! B1bl e Schoc)l
9 JO o.n1. Pr(•achmg se t ... ICC
10 45 o rn No e .. er'lm~ ser.,ico .
HYSELl RUN ~R H MUH001 Sl
CHUH CH, Rev Hm b~rl Ai l lnq.
po ~ ! Ot Sunday School 9 30 o 111 .
M or n~r~g
~£H.,ICe ,
10 30 o rn .,
hongelt ~Ti c: serv1n! 1 30 p m
Proy e1 me et11'19 Thur sday 7 30
pm
I RHDOM GOSPH M ISS ION at
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rn&lt;,t or Roger
Wdlfotd S1 Sunday school sup!
Sunday school 9 3tJ o
e~,~en1ng
w orsh 1p
7 30 p .m
Prayer
rnue1 mg Wednesday 7 30 p .tn
Youth mee.tm g Sunday 5 30 p rn
w 11h Don and Martha Mc:ado ws .n
charge
WH ITE S CHAPEL Coolvdle RD
Re v. Rov Oc~h:: • po:.T or Sun day
l&gt;Ch ool9 30om wor ~ hlp sN ..-t CP
10 30 a tn . Bible study ond prayersf!r lll(f' Wedne-!&gt;day 7 30 p Iii
RUILAND
RUILAt--l D CHURCH OF CHRIST'
lo 11 y Columan pc'ls tor Co ~or1
day ,;choo l s. upls. Sam M cK1nncy
and ~terb Ell ill Sunday \ChQol and
commu rHon . ? 30 a.1n . W orsh,p
and comunion 10 JQ o.rn
RUI L AND
COM MUNIT Y
CHURCH Sunday School
9 30
a.m .. worsh1p !.erv•re 1! a rn
Wcdru)'-doy prayer meeting 7 30
p rn youth ~er ... IC(!-5 Sunday, 7
p rn . Sunda y nrght wot 'i&gt; htp 7 30
HUTLAND CHUR CH O f- THE
NAZARENE . Re v lloyd D Grtmtn,
Jr pastor , Sunday s~.-hool , 9.30
a.m worsh ip se r vtce , 10 30 a .m.
Br oodco5 t Hve ovm WMPO y oun g
pe o p les
!iC r11 1ce
7
fl . m .
Ev ange lis t ic se rvice 7 30 p.m .
Wednesday ser..-iur. 7 30 p.m.
MASON COUNTY
FIR ST SOU TH ER N SAPIISl Cor
ner o f Second and A nderson,
Mot&gt;on Pu~l or F- ron k Lo wther .
Sunday schoo l 9 45 o m
wor
shtp c,c rvt(O 11 o rn and 7 30
p m
Week ly
B1ble
~lu d y
Wednesday . 7 30p m .
MASON CHUR CH OF C HRIST , P
0 Box 487 M tller St , Mo \on . W,
Vo Sunday Blb le Study 10 om ..
Wor sh•p 11 o m and 7 p m B1ble
Study Wedne:.doy 7 p n'
Vocal
mu s•t
MASON ASSl:MBl y 0 1- GOO
Duddu1q LomJ • Mason w Vo.
C he ~te r l'E',,nont Po ~ tor Sundo 'f
3ch {", ol 9·45 o rn
Chtl drcn's
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HARlFORO CHURCH O F CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , The Rev .
Wil ham Campbell. ,astor . Sunday
S.. hool, 9 30 a.m .; James Hughes
supt . eve,lng service , 7:30p .m .
Wednesday
evening
prayer
mt'w l1 ng. ·7 30 p .m . Youth praye r
sc- rv rce oa ch Tuesday .
FAI~VIEW
SIBLE
CHUR CH
l et01 t, W. Va .. Rt . 1, Rev , Charles
Hu1graves , pastor . Worship ser·
111ce~ 9·30 o.m .; Sunday schoo l.
11 o m .. even ing wo rship, 7:30
P 1n Tuesday co ttage prayer
mee 11n g Md Bible ~tudy , 9:30
o rn Worshi p service. Wednes do.,- . 7·30 p.m .
CA LVARY BIBLE CHURCH, now
lo co te d on Pom erov Pike . Coun ty
Rood 25 . near Flatwoods . Re v.
Bla ckw ood , pa stor . Services o n
Sunday oT 10:30 a .m . .and 7:30
p m w ith Su nday schoo l, 9:30
om Bible study , Wednesday ,

7 31Jop .m.

pray er meeting 7:30 p.m . Rev .
James leach , pastor . Da vid
Halter , loy leader.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, I mile
east of Rutland , junction of Route
124 and N oble Summit Rood ('T17 A). Sundoy Bible lecture, 9:30
a .. : Wat chtower study , 10:30
o .m.; Tuesday , Bible study , ,7 ond
8: 15 p .m .: Thu rsday, theocrat ic
sc hoo l , 7:30 p .m .:
,.r.,ice
mee tin g , 8:30p .m .
~OPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St.,
Midd leport. Bobby Elkins , ptnlor.
Sunday Schoo l . •10 a.m .: wonhlp
se r11 ice, II a.m .; evening service,
7:30 p .m . Thursday prayer
meeting and Bible study, 7:30
p .m .
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST
Church - leland Holey, pastor.
Sunday school. 10 a.m .; e .. ening
s e r~t ice ,
7:30 p .m . Prayer
mHIIng , Wednesday , 7::K»p.m .

PEOPLE 'S CHURCH

OF

POME ROY - Corner Main and
Court Sts., third floor over
l 1gh tho t1se Restau rant. Henry
Cook , pastor . Sundov school, 10
om .. mo rr~ing worship , II a.m .-;
cven lng service . 7:30 . Wednes ·
day evenin g serv ice , 7:30. Interdenominolionol , full gospel. ,
RUTLAN D CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Dennis Bales. Sunday
!Jchoo l, 10 a.m .: wors hip ser vice ,
11; 30 ,a.m . and 7:30 p.m . Prayer
1neeling , Wodnesdoy , 7:30 'p,ni.
RUTLAN D APOSTOliC CHURCH
OF J~ S US. CHRIST, Elder James
Mi ller. Blble study , W&amp;dnesdav .
7:30 p.m .; SundOy·Sc: hao l, 10 a.m .
Sunday ni ght service, 7:30p .m .
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLIN ESS
Horr ison~i lle Rood ;
Oowe y King , pOster , Edison ·
Weaver . assista nt ; Henry Eblio ,
Jr ., Sunday sc hool supt , Sundov
schoo l , 9;30 a.m .: morn ing wor·
shtp, II o \m, Sunday evening ser·
vtce 7:30. prayer meeting, Thurs·
day, 7 30 p.m .
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF
GOD
Not Penhtcos tal , Rev .
Georg(' Oiler , postor. Worship
serv1ce Sunda y, ~: 11115 a.m .: ' SunJov school, 11 c:i .m .: worship servic e, 7 ~ ~0 p.m . Thur.sdar prover
t w Ptmg 7 ·:JO p,m ·
~.. r Hf.I(MO r" Uni ted Brethrert
&lt;.hvrdl , ~unday School 9:30 o.m .
WCi• ~ hip
service 10:11115 a.m .
1-'reochlng ser vices every Sundor
ol tornoltng with _C. E. Wednesday

HOPE MPTIST CHAPEl -

570

Grant St., Mldd,eport; Rev . Bobby
Elkins. Sunday school, 10 a.m .:
morning wonhip , 11 : evening
wors h ip, · 7:30 p.m .; Thursday
evening llble study and prayer
meeting, 7;30 p.m . Affilia ted with
S.B.C.
BRADFORD
CHURCH.
OF
CHRIST- Gabriel Mroz, pastor.
Sunday sc hoo l, 9:30 o.m .: morn-,
ing church, 10:30 a .m . Junior
church progrom under direction
of l&lt;oren Mroz .for children, 2-10,
during regular church hour in
church basement. Sunday evenlng service, 7 p.m .: Wednesday
service. 7:30p.m .
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER - .
George's Cruk Rood. Church
school, 9"'30 a.m .: morning worship , 10:30: evening service, 7:30.
Prayer meetl_ng Wednesday , 7:30

pm.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Corner of SycamOre and S.Cond
Sis ., Pomeroy. The Re~t . William
Mtddlesworth , Pastor. Sundov
School at 9:45 a .m . and Ct'lurcfServices 11 a.m .
SA CRED HEART , Rev . Father
Paul D . Welton . pat+or. Phone
'N2-2B2S . Saturday evening Mou,
,7:30; Sunday Mast 18 and 10 o.m .;
Confeni.on, SOturday , 7·7:30p.m ,
CHRISTIAN -BAPTIST - On If\&amp;
Route 7 bypass, Jom•s E. KHI. ..
po1tor. Sunday schOol , 10 a.m .;
morning worship , 11 a .m .; even'ing service , 7 .

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TRINITY Christian Assembly ,
Coolville Gilbert Spen cer .
pos ter . Sunday school , 9:30 o .m .:
morn ing worsl-l lp, 11 Q.m . Sundoy
evening service, 7:30 p .m .:
midweek prayer 1er111ICe Wednes -

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MOUNT Olive
Community
Cl-turcl-t, long Bottom . Runell
Cline , 1uperlntendent . Sunday
School 10 a.m . Youth group and
prayer meetings Wednesday 7:30
p.m . Church 1ervkes Su nday 7:30
p.m . Lawrence Bush, pastor.
FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason .
meet at United Steel Work•rs
Union Hall. Ra i lroad Street .
Mason . Pastor, Rev . Joy M itchell .
Morning worship 9:45 a.m ., Sun day S&lt;:hool 10:30 a.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday , 7: 30p .m .

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CHURCH OF GOD of p,aphe&lt;:y.

IN D EPENDEN T HOLINESS locqted on the 0 . J. White Rood
CH URCH, INC - Pearl St. , Mid - off highway 160. ·Sunday School
dleport. Rov . O' Dell Man ley, 10 o.m . Superintendent John
pas tor. So n(ty Hudson . 5unday Loveday . First Wednesdov night
&lt;&gt;C hool sup!. Sunday sc hool. q:30' ' of month CPMA services, second
a .m ., evening w ors hip , 7:30p.m . WednesdoT WMB m"tlng, third
Prayer
and praise
ser vice , through
ifth vouth service.
George Croyle , pastor .
Wednesday , 7:30 p.m .

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HIRE ME, I 'M SUNK .
~ON 'T EVEN HAVE
MONEY TO PAY MY
HOTEL 13/LL

£"ric decries bltl brilliant
deleRH on toclay's band with
the eomment that an open·
Ina lead of any club or of the
ac:e of diamonds would easily bave defeated South'l
fo~de contraot.
• However, Eric did open
the Jack of hearta. Declarer

promptly played three
rounds of hearts in order to
discard the six of diamonds
from his own hand.
Eric ruffed the third heart
and at this stage in the
proceedings did lead a club.
Later on, he was able to give
his partner a club ruff
which, added to his own
three tricks, left declarer
one trick short.
Eric also decries his club
lead. He says it was an easy
play since declarer would
not bave rushed to discard
one diamond if he held two .
We disagree. The proof of
the pudding is in the ea ling .
The game was a team of
four. At the other table, West
tried to cash the ace of
diamonds and declarer
made his spade game.

Several readers ask if a
palr should be penalized if
one partner fails to follow
his convention as described
on his convention card ln a
duplicate game.
The answer Is that there
ahould be a se-vere penalty lf
It appean that partner was ,
aware of the violation. But if
partner was In the dark 1
then the offender had taken
his own chances and was '·
juat luckr, that his bid or
play dldn I cost him .
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merchandise furmtur e and op
pl1o nces Ant•q ues You w1ll
always get a fa 1r deal w•th
Sta n Ope n 7 cloys a week
Monday thr u Saturda y q am to
S pm Sunday lOam Ia 6 pm
Oil OR gas lease Fre e JOacres
2 md es north of Pomeroy
61&lt;1 726 2701 e'o'emngs
SHOOTING MATCH Sunday 1 pm
Corn Hollo w Gun Club
Rutlan d Oh•o

LOST

FEMAlE lr1sh Seller on
Ru n Area $50 rewo rd
992 6139
l OST 1 Walker Coon Hound 1n
Roc 1ne Letart a rea
Brown
black a nd wh1te mo le Contact
J ohn
Sto ba rt
949 25 &lt;1 S
rewa rd
S t o r ey~

MA TU RE
BABY S ITTER ho u s e ke e p e r
ne eded
Wo sh1 ngton WV Emplo'r'ee
be nef 1ts
salary
se pa rate
ho us1 ng 10 mob de home All
ex pens e s pa1d 304 863 bOBS
afte r Spm
BAR PERSON NeaT oppeonng
Dependable Fle&gt;u ble hou r~
Also port t1me pe rso n Appl y
Ft ve Po1nts Gnl l, ~ ~
3
Pome ro y 10· 1:t noon

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lor night
sh1 h Also doyt1me gr1ll coo k
Apply 1n perso n Crows Fom1 ly
Restaurant Pomeroy

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B &amp; S MOBilE HOMES Pt Plea ·
son! W Va bes•de Hed• s
1q73 Bro odmare 14 li t&gt;.ll 2
bedroom
1973 Oar •a n 14 • t:JJ 7 bedroom
1972 V1 Ct0r10 n l A !( 67 3 bedroom
2 bot h

1972 Coven try 1:t )( OS 3 bedroom
1969 Sta tesma n 1l
t:JJ 7.
bedroom
CO AL LIMESTONE sand grovel
cok•um chloride l ertduer dog
food and all ty pe s ol salt E•
(els1ar Sa lt Work s Inc E Mo 1n
St . Pomeroy 9Q2 38ql
BURROUGHS SENSI MA TIC 0 (
co un t tng mo ch1 ne
Pho ne
1:.192 2156 The Do il y Se nttnel
111 Cour t Street . Pame1oy
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50 TWO bedroom mobtle

CANNING TOMATOES. pock and IF VOU hove o u rYICe fo offer
home S1800. 992 5858
brtng own contai ne r $3 o bu
want to buy o r sell something, 1976 NASHUA 14 x b5·~3.:,;...
be_d_&lt;_OO_'f'
_
Gorv Roush, Letart Falls
oe
looktng
for
work
or
I
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boftl
underptnnlng,
$1500
247-3901 or 247-3861
whatever~. · you'll get relutt s- ' ond ouume loon 949 2b83 o r
843-3311 .
•
foste r wtth o Sent1nel Wont Ad,
BEAT THE October rush Gt ve us
Call992 2156.
your orr,J,e r now for ar rows
custom mode the way you wonf PORCH AND Yord Sole. 160 S. 7th
t . ttiem ond cut to your 1ndividual
Ave .. Middleport, Ohio Auqt.;Jsf
length. P•c k up anyf•me before
7-13. 9 to dusk Bu~ycle WATER WEll drilling, William T
Octob.r 1 $5 deposit w1th
macrame, chair hunt1 ng bow
Gront 7 42-2879
order (Ec:n ton Gom.getter)
boot troller . 12 volt motorc'Jide
alummum ar row s, $26 95
botterv ehtctrlc motor. baby Will DO small c:arpenter workdo zen
F1bergla ss $24 95
also shtngles . roofs. polnttng
•te ms lol!l of clothes e tc
dozen We ref letch a rrows,
Phone 949·2657 .
glou olummum or w~ In - THREE FAMILY Yard Sole August
HOUSE
PMNTING tndoor or out10. 11 12 9 - ? SA 55&lt;1 I 'IJ mtle
cl udes 3 new plos t1c va nes ntck
door
too b1g or small
from Cheshtre TV furmture,
and msert . $1 per arrow Also
o ld d1shes rugs bedspreod!o
we stra ighten olum1num or
992
drapes. Avon bottles , good
rows.. $50 each arrow Tn
1&gt;368
clean clothes , luggage. books
County Sporf Shop North and
Tn County Spor t Sh op
lots ma.::r,•:':-c:-::--;-;:--;-~-;-Downtown ~ 675-1988
THR£E'FAMILY Yard Sale Flrdya
Aug 11 and Sat , Aug. 12 l!vmg room !1u1te doth1ng sho.
NEED A WATER
skates, bicycle, scanner and
other mtsc 1tems Rt 2.t8 both1ve" enl•rged ·our
SOFTENER 7
tom of Chesfer Hill
leo department and .
Lot Pomwoy Lonilmork
service Hotpolnl and
BIG VAAO Sale. Thurs Frt Sot 6
soften &amp; · condition your
brands.
Mov•e c::am..-a ltghb, protec-·
w•ter with Co-op water
tor. motorc:yc:le g1rls cloth1ng
,softener, - 1 UC-SVI,
curtains. rugs, floor scrubber
'Odds and ends, lots of m1sc 778
:.Now Only
Ohver St . Mtddleporl
Ltr u. test your water Fre~ l YARD SALE Aug 10 11 Dorothy 5
Phonetn-2111
Syraruse .
Bea uty Salon
Clothmg baby sw1ngs stroller
comer GMC love seat maple
···:!_ock W. Cuuy, Mgr.
stereo, hassock , baby bttds and
bumper pods
Phone m-2111
GIGANTIC YARD Sole Saturday 20 ACRES NEAR Longsvrlle 3
Aug 12 1978 . 10 am ttl 3 pm
~room
house
Alum1num
JUST RECEIVED a sh1pment of
Weather perm1ttmg Osbv Mor
s 1dtng , Insulated . barns , pond
Wh1tmer Black 0 1amond lm1
lin res1dence behtnd Burger
S4o oro 1~2 2267
rnent Also Rowletgh !I Pro
Chol
ducts
19241 Ea sfern Ave
10 ACRES. 12 • 60 1971 mode l
Goll1pol1s , Oh1o 4563 1 Phone YARD SAlE Frt and Sot 10 3
Hillcrest trotler 40 K 28 born
Clothes of all s•zes , m1sc
pond $25 000 Howard Sayre
b 1.... 46 9:_:5::_
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•lem5 117 N ' "th St M1d
Syracuse , Ohto
1973 FORO FIOO pKk up truck 302
dleport
V 8 auto P S Ftrst $1600 bu ys
FIVE ACRES of land w1th mobde
~IL~Y~cY~a-r~d~~Sa-l~o­
11 Genes Body Shop 307 Con FOUR cF~A~M
home and three borns Sl3 500
dar St
Pomeroy Phone
Fndayand Saturday , 9-5 Watch
Alos twenty acres of h1ll land
992 6328
for s•gns Success Road In
w1th stondmg hmber $500J
APPAlO~O~S~A-M__A_R_E~to_r_s-al~e~G-e--n
tersec t1on on Rt 7
Fall
Phone 992 7330
clothmg fvrmture toys
tie Good 4 H project Weste rn
saddle and brtdle 992 2395
PATIO SALE Thursday , August 10
10 to 6 Fndoy August II - 10
1973 BLACK DATSUN pickup
to 2 Movmg must sell 32712
992 7.. 14 or 992 6057
Nay lo r s Run Rd out Spr.ng
19 77 650 YAMAHA 2400 m•les
Ave Ptng Pong table. end
Coli 992 37&lt;13 aher 5 pm Best
tab le books Or&amp;akfast set , 3
oiler
chai rs toys ond games .
MINER S STEEl toe msuloted rub- SI X FAMILY go rage sole '/• mrle
ber boots S19 95 po1r Po1nter !I
on Leading Creek Rd 10 &lt;I
2 story older home, 3
whtte pants and shirts Batley s
Thun and Frr
bedrooms, family room
M1ddleport
wtth fireplace, llvtng room.
TWO FAMilY Yard Sol• on DexTer
1971 BRONCO 4 wheel dnve
dining room, carpeted
Rd tu rn at Langsville Aug
992 7054
l ith and 12th TV 10 speed
1hroughout , kitchen
btcyde lots of clothmg, lots of
completely eq.~lp~ed .
FI VE YEAR old rtd mg hor ~ e and
other mce •tems ¥
laundry room with washer
saddle , S4100 Shp ro tottller
a nd dryer . 2 baths ,
S125 5 t1res 5bO • 15 on OW
outbu tldlng with etectn
rims hke new $70 lb 000 BTU
o•r con d 1fl a ne r
$ 2 00
for storage, alum . siding,
bl4696105 5
storm windows, new roof,
HOOF HOLLOW Horses Buy sell
on double lol . Asking
1978 CJ7 Golden Eagle Jeep
trade or trom New and used
$35,000 Owner will
10 000 rn•les Loaded . Bes t of
saddles Ruth Ree-..es Albany
fer Must sell 742 2757
mobile home as down
(614 ) b98 3290
·'-'-~payment
.
Prefer
3
1Gl69 VW for po rts 992 2M2
RISING STAR Ke nnels Boordtng
bedroom .
a
nd
groommg
oi
l
breeds
CANNING TOMATOES
green
Cheshire . 367 -029'2 or 367 0106
Middleport- House , large
pe pper s Geroldme Cleland
lot. completely remodeled.
Roctne Ol·uo
AKC REGISTERED Doberman pup
g a r a g e ,
c e ,l I a r ,
7 weeks old Ha..-e health car
FREEZER CORN Whtte yellow
outbuildings, grape arbol' .
ttfteate
$125
8.43-3053
P1ck you r own S 65 a do zen
No 216 S27 ,500
Thomas Sayre . 843 2"9 1
AKC REGISTERED lmh Setter pup
Llngsvlllt Ar•• - 76 Acres
pres 30&lt;1 -773 -5538
SWEET CORN S.3 23"3 afte r 6
more or less. farm pond ,
barn ,... chicken house , 4
THR EE BRED Guernsey cows 1978
bedroom home, carpeting ,
AM rod1o for Ford automobile
li!lrge bath . Some fur
992 72b l
1974 PONTIA C VENTURA 6 cyl
nishlngs, cellar , water
JU ST RECE IVED o shtpment of
softener . All in e~~;cetlent
$2000
992
7
•c
5cc
3
~c-c-=c
Wh1t me r Block D•omond L1m
condition
Well worth
V8
$550
men! Al so Rowle1g h Prod uc ts 19b9 CAMARO
asking price of $43,000.
192o4 Easte rn AYe Golltpol,s
992 7891c ----::-c---::4 5631
Ph on e 1970 FORD L 1 D. P.S P 8
O h to
B04 W. Main
61 .. .... b 9:"5:.:1.::
• :....-Pomeroy
H2·229B
A C . $500 o r best oiler Ph
After Hours
qq2 2779
CANNING TOMATOES SJ a bu
Colltn-7133
p1cked
Ra ymond
Rowe
1975 DATSUN PICKUP 35 000
CONTACT :
' 247-2192
m1les New pa1nt jOb Step
--Lois Pauley
bumper $2900. 985 3Q7Q
1%8 FORO F 100 Oo v1d Yost
Branch Manager
Por tla nd
O h ta
Ph o ne 1976 PONTIAC CATALINA &lt;I door
843-2742
loaded wtth extras P S , P B
A C AM-FM rodto Sof-T-Track
15 CU FOOT up•1ght lree!er 3
e lec tnc door locks MIChelm
years o ld Contac t Mrs l es lte
radi al trJes , many other e•tros
Holt ma n, 7"2 2374
Pm ed to sell Phone 7"2 2184
RA Ys USE D Fur mtur e Add 1son
61 4 367 0637 Cool ""stove gos 1976 OlDS ST.A.RFIRE 4 cyl , good
gas mtleoge 2&lt;1 000 mdes New
cook 5lo..-e e lectnc dryer roc kt1res
e xcellent con d• tt on
Ing cl,o ,r. breakfast set coffee
Owner IS s ellmg because he
tab le . ou tomal tc washer 5ewnee ds o truck $2975 new cor
mg mochm e wardr obe Open
l•ke th1s cos t S4800 Phone
96
992-3325
985 390,·9·''--:--::---:---:--=
1976 FORD 150 Ranger ptck up
216
E Seco~d Stree•
350
4b0 V B powfH !&gt;tee nng power 1977 CHEVROLET h&lt;l
a utomat iC P 5 p b Mud !Ires ,
brak es rod •o p~ t tra ction ht
BEtCH STRE~T -- 4
E•celle nt condt llon $5500 Call
output he a t ~:!l trader spec1al
bedroom brick, large
1u!.t proofed 30 ()(X) m1les
living, 1'12 balhs , equipped
985 3577· · - - New truck orde•ed S&lt;IOOCI
kitchen , and 2 car gari!lge
lq69
FORD
FAlCON
6
cyl
aut
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742 7.753
with shop Only $27,500
Ru ns g~o~2 75 -~" 3 ~-3__
MAIN STREET -- Nice 3
bedroom large home .
Equipped kl!chen, dining ,
office, 2 car garage with
I MA LE puppy 3 moni hs old , 553
storage
All for only
So Four1h Ave Mtddleport
$35,000 . Corner localloo tn
Phone 9n 7623
Rutland
LAND - 25 acres near
FREE TO good home Mole lmh I.S CU Fl Seo1 s Col dspot chest
type freer e r Vvry good co nd• Rutland on good gravel
Se tte r type. bloc k Good w•lh
hon , Sl60 Coli Sundov or alter
road with electricity
chtldren 992 7o48l
~ JO pm 6 1~bb7~.. 1_ _ _
$12.500 .
fW O MONTH old re trtever type
124 RACINE - Large 4
pupp1 e!. block a nd ton mark
~
bedroom horne with bath ,
•ngs ~2 7404
--------gas furnace , central air,
basement , and large eat-In
TWO SMAll dogs port be agl e
WHEEL
ktlchen . 4 porches. Want
mo le and female 1' l years
525 ,000
old 985 3808
ALIGNMENT
COUN"[RY FARM -- 75
61G, PAR1 German Shepo1d pup
acres With lots fo places fo
742 24160
pu! a pond Several good
ha y fields , old house and
PUPPI ES 7 wee ks old Moth e r •s
outbuildings. All m inerals.
81 1 ttony~o n,e l 9~9_E~ ~--­

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SPECIAL

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F oU r~ 9&lt;19 2523orQ"'9 2241

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Any U.S. mode cor -ports
•xtr1 tf needtd . Excludu

front -wh"l drive

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BRING IN
COUPON
AWD RECEIVE

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SPECIAL
PRICE
Expires
August 15, 1911

C., li now

for 1ppolntment.

Pomerat Landmark
W. C.rsey,

Phone tn-2111

Mfr.

POineray tt2-211,

m . ooo.~

RUTLAN - 3 rooms, all
on one fl r Good chance
for a sm II business &amp;
ltving qu rters Asking
$13 ,000
·RT. 33 NORTH - House
only 28 yrs. old 1 nlee
bedrooms, bath, natural
gas heat, city water, 2 car
garage and 9 acres . Only
518,500
WETZGALL ST . 3
bedrooms, bath, large eatIn kitchen, basement, new
F A furnace , and beck
yard Asktng 518,000.
NEW LISTING 3
bedroom air ccndl!looed
home Two full balhs,
d ining, equipped kitchen
w1th bar . Sundeck . I root
porth , barn, old log house
and 28 acres near Portland.
WE NEED GOOD HOMES,
FARMS , AND LAND ON
WATER LINE ON RIVER
FRONTAGE .
HELEN L TEAFORD,
SUE P . MURPHY, AND
GORDON B. TEAFORD,
REALTOR ASSOCIATES.

Housing
H cadqu&lt;.~rters _

Business Services

HOMESITES for 'ole I O&lt;re and
near Rutlond

c:n ~:.~.-~8'lf_
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- 3 bedroom houoe ,· -2::-;ba-t~h-,,
all elec . 1 ocr• Middleport
close to Rutland Phone 9'12
7•81
VA FHA , 30 yr . llnandng, olso
rehnont: tng. lrektnd Mortgage
~~~~to, Athono, phor. (614 )

THREE BEDROOM lrome home ln
Middleport Call9923457.
IN SYRACUSE 2 bedroom house
New storm windows. New
aluminum buildtng 2 porches
992 3219
105 ACRE estate . lo~ely lo'rge
modern home with porches,
Iorge deck , pool and fandscoptng . Born. ponds, well fenced
Nearly oil land tn use meadow
and posture $225.000 ftrm .
61&lt; 6b7 ·3398
10'/J ACRES , 8 room house,, .t
bedroom , new both new kttchen etty woter On Rt . 33 in
Burlingham 992-n51
SI X ROOM hou1e and both on 11
o cre5
All m1neralnghts
7•2 307•.
HREE BEDROOM home on 3
acres Close to school Pnced
reasonably For more •nformofiOn coll992 5126
2't, STORY A frame on 2 11J
acres. Extra Iorge family room
w1th free standing ftre place 3
bedrooms. 11/J both. large utilitv room , heat pump 1'192-6011
NICE 3 bedroom ranch home with
attached 2 'h cor garage,
f1reploce . 2!Jt acres and 2
wells 992-6323
FIVE ROOM house and both
Newly pamted Portly furnished large garage. $9'500. 9b-4 S.
Jrd M1ddleport 992 5989

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Call Professional

Builders

BiJI II Siding (A
Gonoral Qontroctors
-Mf-2101
orMf-FREE ESTIMATES
No Sunday C. Ill PlUM
7-9-1 mo.

llolldentlal and commorclal. Call for Htlmete. 24
Hour Service. Any d•v,
•nytime.
Phone 915-3106
Jock Glnler 915·3106

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

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Service

SMITH
MOTORS, INC.
I'Uft·ZI14

H1gh School

SENIORS
we are currently making
0.

NEW LISTING- Priced to
sell quick 3 acres oo Rt 7,
close to Pomeroy, 3 storage
buildings, 2 story home, 3
bedrooms, basement, In
good condition. Will heal
inexpen!ilvely with coal
and
wood .
ONLY
125,000 00.
NEW LISTING - Over 1
acre in the country near
Forked Run Stale Park .
New, very large , nice
garage w th workshop,
Ideal for a mechanic or
business. Large .4 bedroom
home with dining room ,
family, wood burning
fireplace, storm windows
EXCELLENT
BUY .
$29,500 00
NEW LISTING -- 10 lots,
nice 1 floor plan home In
the cot~ntry , barn-garage, 2
buildings and small house .
Home has 3 bedrooms,
modern kitchen , pari
basement, fruit cellar.
VIew of !he Beautiful Ohio .
·Below Fair Mrket Value at
$17,700 00.
NEW LISTING - Over 5
acres, mini farm on the top
of a secluded hill close to
Pomeroy Barn. small milk
hot~se ,
Ia rge garden,
fencing,
3
bedroom
remodeled home In good
condition Part basement
with cellar Nice kitchen.
$16,500 00.
DUPLEX - 1·2 bedrooms,
1 J bedrooms, In Pomeroy,
In good condition, rMdy to
move mlo -- ONLY
$15,000 00
GIANT - 2'1• sloryl\ome -up to 5 bedrooms on a
corner lol In Middleport,
garage . ONLY S9,500 00 .
RANCH -- 3 bedrooms,
basemen1 , large lo1 , could
be
real
nice home .
$18,000 00.
FOR BEST RESULTS
LIST WITH USIIII
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK,KATHY,LEONA
ASSOCIATES
tn-2259 . tn-6191

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rudy to ID· 1110 ID AI
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...,.t mlllltlitdoal. w. Mil
at ell~ prices every

appointments for senior
poJtra•ts. We use trad•·
t1ona1 seHtngs and also
feature
outdoor
por·
tra11ure.
Coli us Today

The Pholo Place -·
(Bob Hoeflich)
109 Hogh St.
Pomeroy
8 2·1 mo .

HOBSIEIIER
REALTY
Gooroo s. HODitetler Jr.
Brokor
Pomeray, Oltio
Phonotn-6333
OlflcoHrs.
9a.m.-5p .m.
Closed Thursdays &amp;
SatiWdoY at noon
Your Full Time
Real Estate Broker
Mlddloport ·~ Nice big
older homo, 3 bedrooms.
new furnace and roof
Electric and gas lights . On
South 3rd Avenue. Priced
to sell at 125,000.00
Rutlond-3 bedroom home
oo Matn S!reel Gas heat
and city water. Call today
for more Info. Selling price
514.000 .00
Rutland- Nice 3 bedroom
home In HuTchison Sub·
dlvtslon. Home Is total
electric andhas own well.
Well worth $32,000 00
New Listing Choice
building site on Rou!e 7, be·
tween cemetery and slate
highway garage on the
soulh side Cootains 3112
acres wl!h all uTilities
available . Selling price
512 ,500.00.
wo need all types ot
lltiiii9S.
Cheryl Lomloy, Assoc.
Home -742·2003
Hilton Wallo, Assoc.
Homo Phone f49-251f
George s. HoDIIotter, Jr .
Broker
Home Phone 992-5739

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
.JUST LISTED: 3 bedroom, living room, kitchen &amp;
bath, lots of paneling, mostly all carpeted . All
insulated, natural gas heat, ootslde cellar. Nice Ohio
River view . Localed near Racine. Priced for qultk
sale S9.500 .
T""'u ACRES - A beaullful4 yearOICI, 3 bedroom home
wl!h large eat-In kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 1111 nl&lt;:ely
carpeted, 2 baths, full basement with TV room. Many
more exlras, low heat bill wtth nat. gas forced air
furnace All this and two nice acres of land In a good
location. Will go qutck for $35,000.
$l ACRES - WIIh a nice IV• otory house with 3 bedrms.
and 1'12 baths. Mostly t~~rpoted . Big control fireplace
with ~Miolater . Small barn and outbuildings, 20 acres
fenced . Nice country selling off bl•cktop road just 6
minutes north of Racine. Asking $.112,000.
• ACIIES - Nice 1'12 story home mostly carpeted with 3
or 4 bedrms., living rm., family rm., with fireplace,
basemen!, fuel oil furnace, garage and outbuildings.
Some fencing , plenty of road frontago and garden
- c e Ctty water and drilled well. ~oc . c l - to
hospital and school al I.Aiurol Clttf. Aaktng $42,500.
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POlNTS-Herolun . .cellont 3
bedrm . houM with 1'1&gt; baths. kllcl*l and buill-In
appliances, family rm . wit~ flr~splace. all nicely
t~~rpeted . Full basement with wood-burning stove.
Attached (2 car) go rage. Chryolor Air· Temp. control
healing and cooling. Very low alec . bills. All !his and
approx . ooo acre land . Have a look. Only 147.900.
VACANT LAND -10 acres of land oo Rt. 33-4 lane
about ooe mile north of 7-33 bypass. Asking 512.100 .
Slo.tOO --1 ocr~ level land with a 64x12, 3 bedroom
mobile homo with naturalgos heat, city watwr &amp; septic.
115,000 - Will buy a good 5 bedrm. houM with large
living room and kitchen, 2 boths, basement, F.A. nat.
gas heat In Cheslwr.
Wa NHd Lltli"'S IMII!dloportl
Wo hevo buyers fer many types of Dtllf''OMierrflhy
CALL JIMMY DE EM, Associato, Mf·2·

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Autf&amp; Truck
Repalt
Also Transmission
Repair

FRED'S TIRE CENTER
In HartfOrd, W. Va.

Phone 992-5682

7-:ZO.l mo. pd.

'1-:10-IIC

CARTER

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

1'' • ACRES drtlled well septic
tonk Locoted I m1le from
Me1gs
Mtne
No I
Call
304 882-233•

MAIN
POMEROY,

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NEW FIBERGLAS nRES
ROGER HYSEll
Sidin'I

Roofing, Siding,
Room Additions
&amp; Sprl!l Painting

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

Altromm
Construction

742-2:121
Froo Elllmolll
Wark GuarantHCI
1· 10-1 mo.

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

300 Main St•
Pomeroy, Olllo
PomeroY m"'212
ortn-6111.:1
I A .M. Ia 4:M P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tfc

OHIO VALLEY ROOFING
AND
HOME MAINTENANCE

MOORE'S
Muffler
Shocks

Brakes
Tires

Battery.
Installation Service
Pll . tn-2141

Pomeroy,O.
3-15-tfc

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING
New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspauts

. SERVICE
All types of roofl"'• gvtters
&amp; downspouts . 20 yNrs
experience . All work
guaranteed. Coli Tom
Hoskins, U9 -2160. Free
Estlmotes .
7·16· 1 mo.

J&amp;L

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE .
Cellulosic (woocf fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Sa va 30 pct.to 50 pet.

onhNitlltCDII

Free Estimates
Phone'949-2862
or 949·2160
7-7·1 mo

BRADFORD , Autfton. .r , Com
plete Serv1u Phone 9&lt;19-2&lt;187
or 949-2000 Rocme , Ohto , Cntt
Bradford
ELWOOD SOWERS REPAIR -Sweepers toasters trons all
smoll oppho rtces lawn mower.
ne•t to Stole Highway Garage
on Route 7 Phone (61&lt;1) 9853825
SEWING MACHINE Reporrs , serv,ce all makes 9"12-2284 The
Fobrtt Shop
Pomeroy .
Authom:ed Smger Sa~s and
Serv1ce We sharpen Sctsson.

Exporloncoond
tully Insured
FrM Est.
Coll992-2772
8·10-lmo (Pd.)

THE CHIMNEY SwHp Reduced
rates til Sept. 1 6&gt;1&lt;1 37J 6057
weekdo~s until'

SPECIAl AUCTION Saturday 7 P't'
Lots of used furn it ure and anti
que' at Ohio Rl..,er Auchon
Middleport

SAVE ON
CARPETING

EXCAVATING dozer , loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
ond lo-boys for htre, w11l haul
fdl dtrt to soil . l1mestone ond
gra¥el Call Bob or Roger Jeffers , day phone 997-7089 n1ght
phone 992 3525 or 992 5232

DRIVE A UTTlf
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

EXCAVATING dozer backhOe
and dtfcher Charle' R Hot
f1eld . Botk Hoe Ser..- ,te ,
Rut land Ohto Phone 7,.2-2006

All carpet lnllollod wlltl
padding at no charge.
Expert instollatfon .

Will do roofmg , construction.
plumbtng and heahng No 1ob
too large or too small Phone
7•2·2348.
HOWERY AND MARTIN Ex·
covatlng. septic systems ,
dozer , bockhoe dump truc:k .
blacktop
ltmestone, gro--...1
povtng. Rt. 143 Phone 1 (614)
698·7331.
PULLINS EXCAVATING Complelo
Set~t1C8 Phone 99'2-2478.
PUDDLE POOLS All 11zes and
shapes Sw•m pools. 2 years
expenence free est1mates ,
anything
you need for
underground sw1m pools New
chemical and supplv store
Alban.- . Ohto
Phone
biH98·M55. I Alter 6 pm .
614-689·5251 John Jeffers or
689·5265 Btll GIUette ) We are
NOT all w•t on PRICES.
NEIGLEA BUILDING Supplv for
bulldtng houses repair work
and cabinets Coli Gu)l H
Nelgler 9,.9 2508 of ter 5 pm
REEVES TRADING Post. Pog...,llle
Grocenes. dry goods hard
wore, f.-d . tack shop Spec:tol
25 lb. of dog load $3.88.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE been
c:oncelled? lost your operators
license? Phone992-21•3

.IF YOU

1111••••MMI••••MMI••••MM...
TELEVISION
VIEWING

Rubber Back tarpet
As Lew As

'4•......&amp;up
yd.

9' and 12' Vinyl

Floor CMrin&amp; In Stock

FRIDAY. AU OUST 11,1971
5:30--&lt;ldd Couple 4; News 6; Elec . Co . 20.33: Hogan' s
Heroes IS.
6 :GO--Nows 3,4,1, 10,13,15; ABC News 6, Zoom 20;
Making Things Grow 33.
6 :30--NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 1,10; Over Easy 20; Anllques 33.
7:00--Crou-Wits 3,4 ; Newlywed Game 6,13; News 10;
Gilligan's Is 15; Almanac 20; Insight 33.
7:30--Port.r Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4; 5100.000 Name
That Tune 6,13; Price ts Righi 8; MacNeil· Lehrer
Report 20,33; Family Feud 10; Pop Goes The
C011ntry 15.
,
8 :00--Biack Sheep Squadron 3,15, Tabrtha 6, 13; Hawaii
Aloha 4; Wooder Woman 8,10; Washington Week In
Review 20,33.
8 :30--&lt;lperatlon Pe1!1coat 6.13; Wall S!ree1 Week 20,33
9: 00--Rockford Files 3,4, 15; Movie "Three On A Date"
6,13; Incredible Hulk 8,10, In Performance AI Wolf
Trap 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
9: 30--Makem &amp; Clancy 33 ; 10:&lt;»--Qulncy 3,4, 15;
Celebrity Concerts 8; News 20, Auslln City Limits
33 .
10:30--Monly Py!hon " s Flying Circus 20; 11 :oo-News
3,4,6.8 , 10, 13, 15 ; Dick Cavett 20; Lilias, Yoga &amp; You
33.
11 30--Johnny Carson 3.4,15; Beretta 13; Movie "A
Quiet Place to Ktll" 6; Movie "Cold Sweat" 8 ; ABC
News 33; Movie "Biuebeard's Ten Honeymoons"
10.
12 .GO--Janakl 33. 12:4D-Ironstde 13; I :GO--Midnight
Special 3,4,15; Movie "World WithOut .End" 10.
l : ._News 13, 2:30--News 3; 3:GO--Movle "The Long
Gray Line" 3.
5 .oo-Movle "A Prize ol Gold" 3; 7·0Q--Bewlfched 3.
Movie Clll!nnel 4 5 &amp; 7 P .M . - ljobby Deerfield (PG) - 9 &amp; 11 P.M.-Alvin Purple (RI
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971
6 : GO--Summer Semester 8,10; 6·30--TV Classroom 8 ,
U .S Farm Report 10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:GO--Marlo &amp; the Magic Mac~lne 4; Fun for Everyone
6; Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley Forums 10 ,
Jabberjaw 13.
, 7:30--S«turday Report 3; World ol Surv,lval 4; Ad·
ventuuresof Muhammad All15 , Dusly's Treehouse
6; Watko 8; Grape Ape 13
8:GO--Hong Kong P~ooey 3,4,15, Dynomult 6,13; Three
Robonlt Stooges 8, 10.
8:30-Go Go Globetrotteen 3,4,15; Speed Buggy 8,10;
Superfrlends 6,13
9 · GO--Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8,10 ; 9 : 30--Scooby's
_~aff.A . Lymplcs 6,13 .
10· 30--Pink Panlher 3,4,15, Batman-Tarzan 8,10,
11 oo-- Baggy Pants &amp; the Nl!wlts 3,4, 15
11 ~Space Sentinels 3,15 , Kroll! Supershow 13,
Little RascaiS4, Bewtlched 6 , Secrets of Isis 8,10.
12 ·00--Land of The Los! 3,15 ; Movie "The Movie
Murderer" 4; olnJ of VIew 6; F al Alber I 8,10.
12 . ~Thunder 3,15, Amolrlcan Bandsland 13, Soul
Train 6; Space Academy 8,10.
1 GO--People of lho Sea 3; VIewpoint 8; Mr . Magoo 10 ,
Wreslllng 15, Once Upon A Classic 33 .
1 : 3D--Greatest Sporls Legends 3; Witness lo Yesterday
6, Racers 8; Film FesllvallO , Action News for Ktds
13.
2:00--Baseball Warm Up 34.4,15, NFL Great Teams
Greal Years 6; Tennis 8, Gomer Pyle, USMC 10:
Movie " World Safari " 13; Bill Moyers' Journal :
lnlernatlonal Reporl 33.
2· 15-Baseball 3,4,15 ; 2:30--Hogan' s Heroes 10.
3:&lt;»--Greates T Sports Lagends 6, NFL Foolball8,10;
Book Beat 33.
3:30--Movle " Battle of lhe Worlds" 6, Way It Was 33.
4 :GO--Inl Summernallonals 13; Photography 33.
4 : 30--Catch -33 33. 5 : 00--Siar Trek 3; WidE World of
Sports 6,13 ; Ohio State Fair Preview 4; AAU Jr.
Olympics 1 5; W.Va Little League Championship
33.

---,.,..

Good Seloctlon 01

RUG REMNANTS
From '29'S &amp; Up
Co 11742-2211
TALK TO
Wencloll or Horb Orolo
or Gone Smlltl

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

W~!'n!

Dc!alirHJ RicJht Now

In The Used Car Business
1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA ............... '4895
2 Dr., fully equtpped, 22,000 miles

1977 MERCURY MONARCH ............... '3695
2 Or.,6cyl. , P.S .. P.B

1976 MERCURY STAnON WAGON ........'2695
P .B., P .S ., air , luggage rack

1975 -FORD MAVERICK .................... . 12295

. A SOFA THAT

1974 FORD PINTO WAGON ................ '1695
1974 FORD PINTO WAGON ............... '1495
Sid , 4 cyl

20r.,std shtft

(8 ) 11 , nc

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Chester Township
Trustees will hold the annual
budget meeting, Saturdey,
August 12, at 7 p m at the
Chester Township HaiL
Chestt:!r, OH
Fredertck M L1ttle
TownShip Clerk
(8 1 11, ltc

1977 CHEY. CAPRICE ClASSIC
2 dr .. AM, w-8 track stereo, cruise control , p. windows
&amp; power door lpcks, 350 V-8, auto , p s , p b ., vtnyl roof,

air......,

1

,..::.

5495

1975
TOlOTA CELICA GT: .......... s2995
2Dr HT,5sp.
1974 IMPAlA CUSTOM.?..~~::.~!~: ~2195
1974 FORD TORINO.................. s1395
1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER .......... '1
2 Dr , Stant 6.

1973 CHEV. IMPAlA ................. sl895
4 Or . H.T .. air, p.s ., p b., vinyl roof .

1975 CHEV. BELAIR ... ~..~~::.~.;~: ... '1795
1973 DODGE CHARGER .............. ~1495

NELLIE ROlEY ,
O•ftndlnh

1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. ......~1495

et

11.,

No. u .an

Notice 8y Publfution
To K M . Suds, address
unknown , If living , and If

dtceased the unknown heirs ,
devisees , legatees , ad 1
m lnistrators, executors ilnd
ass igns of K . M Seeds, ad
dresses unknown ; Mar ie
Shoeinaker , ad ?f re-IT
unknown , If living , and if
deceased the unknown heirs ,
dev lnees , leg a tees. ad
m intstrators. executors a nd
assigns of Marie Shoemaker ,
addresses unknown ; Mpbt.L
Parsons , address unknown, If
liv ing , end 11 deceased the
unknown he1rs , devisees ,
legatees , admin istrators,
executors and assigns of
Mabel f)ersons, addresses
unknown , Mabel Crusher ,
address unknown . if ltwlng ,
and If deceased the unknown
heirs , devisees , legatees,
adm 1nlstrators,
elC~cutors
and BSS1gns of
Mabel
Crush~r .

address~s

unknown , Vlntle Hopkins,
address unknown , If l1ving ,
and If deceased the unknown
he t rs, devisees , legatees,
admtntstrators. executors
and
asstons of
Vlntie
Hopktns ,
addresses
unknown ,
the unknown
he lrs 1 devisees , legatees ,
admlntstrators , el&lt;ecutors
and asstgns of each of the
tollowtng al l of whose ad
dresses are unknown John
Hopkins,
Mary Williams,
Emma Swearingen, Alfred
Swearingen, Elizabeth Hack,
George Hack, Percy Hack ..
Sarah
Parsons
Seeds.
Theophilus Hopk ins , and
Vtnt •e Hapktns
You are hereby not1fled
that a Complaint has been
filed in the Common Ple11s
Court of Me1gs County, Ohio,
Case No. 16,870, demanding
partition of the followmg
described real estate, to wit .
Parcel No 1: The following
real estate Situate tn One
Hundred Acre Lot No Three
Hundred and Ftve 1n Said
County ot Meigs des c r.bed as
follows
Beginning at the
Northwest corner of Lot No
One · Hundred and Eighteen
( 118 ) In Horton &amp; Oabnev's
Addition to Pomeroy on the
South ltne of sa111 One Hun
dred Acre Lot No 305, thence
North &lt;1 111 deg west Ninety
Etght feet to Run Street,
thence elong satd Run Street
down the run to a pomt
North
4 17
deg
West
fr o m the Northeast cor
ner of sa1d Lot No 118 ,
thence South &lt;l lh deg tiif to
sa 1d Northeast corner ot No
118 ~~ the South line of sa 1d
100 Acre Lot No 305 , thence
a long said South line to the
place of beginntng, betng the
West end of Lot No One
Hundred and Six tn sa•d
Horton &amp; Dabnev 's Add il ton
to Pomeroy .
Parcel No 2 The tottowmg
rea I estate Situated tn the
Village of Pomeroy, County
of Metgs and State of Ohio
Be 1ng •n 100 Acre Lot No 306
10 C W Dabney's Addition to
the VIllage of Pomeroy , and
more parttcularly descnbed
as follows Bemg Lot 118'" C
w Dabney's Add•t•on to the
VIllage of Pomeroy , ex
cepting
ther~from
the
following
parcel
The
follow ,no real estate situated
10 the Village of Pomeroy ,
County of Meigs and State of
Ohto Being in 100 Acre Lot
No. 306 tn C W Dabney 's
Acjd/flon to the Village of
Pomeroy. and more par
t1cularly
descrtbed
as
follows · Beg.nnrng at the
soufhwest corner 1ot Lot No
118, thence North 4'h deqrees
West 156 teet to a fence .
thence East 87 feet to the east
Iine- o' said Lot 118 , thence
South on the East line of sa •d
Lot No. 118 to Fry Street.
thence West to the place of
beginning ,
Reference Deetl Vol 271 ,
Pa(Je 36 1, Deed Records
Metgs County , Ohro
You are not1fted that you
are requtred to answer the
com platnt wtlhtn twe n ty
e•gh t days after the last
publicat ion
The
last
publlcatton w111 be made on
the 18t h dav of August , 1978
LARRY E . SPENCER ,

2 Dr H.T , auto .. p.s ., p.b .. vinyl roof .
(7)

Clerk of Courts,
Meigs County, Ohto
7, u, 21.21 (8) 4, 11, 11 , 7tc

C4~14l1·
by THOMAS ~*"'
JOSEPH

PUBLIC NOTICE

Follow ing Section 5115 16 of
the Oh io Rev ised COde. t he
change in valuation tor the
ta x year 1971 has been
rev Ised to reflect the new
construct ion values for the .
tax year 1978
values of the new con ! trucflon can now be v iewed
at the office of the county
aud itor
Howard E Frank,
Meigs County Auditor
( I) 41, 11 , 11 , 25, 4tc
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Trustees at
Rutland Township , Meig s
County , wllleccept bids untll
6 .00 P .M Tuesday , August
15 , 1978 for th• purpose of
opening and closing grave s
and removing excess dirt In
the cemeteries of Rutland
Township
The Board of Trustell:!$
reserves the right to reJect
any or all b lds
Edna SWICk,
Clerk
Rutland Townsh ip
(81 11 , lie

ACROSS

U Adolescent
DOWN
5 American
I " lAm - "
painter
2 Mrs. Kramden
II Olive genus 3 Start afresh
11 Of the sea
4 Pony past
IZ Chinese
prime
dynasty
5 Wore
13 Tel!lls city
6 Mining fmd
14 Seasoned
7 Delegatio~
fighter pilot 8 Stored,
15 Duenna's
as fodder
• Wlcle
9 Daydreamer's
16 'l'he "S" 1n
enemy
RS .V.P.
11 Watered
17 Infant
fabnc
19 Asian river 15 Unpopular
20 " You 1776 colorual
There''
21 e e cummings, e.g.
22 Fend off

I Admonish

Yesterday's Aoswer
18 Poet
21 Glazier's
item'
%2 Breastwork
Z3 Telllls city
U Letter

27 Awaken

29 - Lllase,
Md.

30 Elllloble
31 Angry
32 Consume&lt;

sign-off

37 Aglow

Z5 Overfill

.38 Allow

25 Like the
CHIP WOOD
Pole' mo x
d•ometer 10· on largest end. SB
per ton Bundled slab, $6 per
ton. Oeh..-ered to Ohto Pallet
Co Rt 2, Pomeroy 992 2689
TIMBER POMEROY Forest Pro
ducts Top pnce for stondmg
sow t1mber Coil 992-5Q65 or
l(ent Hanby. 1 446-8570
OlD FURNITURE 1ce boxes. brass
bed5 ~ron beds desks etc ,
complete household5 Wttte
MD Mrller Rt. &lt;1 , Pomeroy or
call992 7760

beach
%&amp; Restmg

%7 Managed
%8 Outftt
%9 Clique
33 Wing

34 Shade
3S Sky Altar
3&amp; Mesta and
namesakes
38 "South
b--I--t-

Pacific"
OlD COINS, pocket wat ches
class rtngs wedd1 rfg bands
character
dtomonds Gold or slive r Coli 3t Salad plant
Roger Wamsley 7&lt;12-2331
IO Italian
WANT TO buy Utd,ty trader
family
61&lt; 985 •329
II
Imtable
WE PICK up 1unk auto bodte s buy
mg 1unk cars scrap ~ron bot
tenes ond metals A•der s
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work 11:
Salvage . SR 12.t Pomeroy
AXYDLBAAXR
992· 5468
Ls LONGFELLOW
ROOMING HOUSE or Iorge house
on land contract $1000 down
One let ter Si m ply stands for ano t her In lh1s sample A IS
$200 a month Wnte or call col
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Single lc tt (:rs
Anno Hames
957
le e!
apostrophes, the length and form alton of the wo rd!' arc all
lockbourne Rd Columbus OH
hints Each day the cod e letters are differen t
•3206 614 253 5•81
CRYPTOQUOTES "
USED PIPE 1'6 to 2'11 dtameter
10 ft and longer Also anvd
992 7261.
LR
KETMA
WM
BTMS
KE MA
H
WANT· TO buy . 1967 68 o r 69
Good condtt 1on
Camoro
VWSKETS
tt
T"
Reasonably pnced 949 2706,
THREE BEDROOM house or 3 BEKZ
LTSK
bedroom mobrle home w1th ot Yetterday's Cryptoquote:
HE THAT TAKES MEDICINE
least I acre of ground 1n coun•
AND
NEGLECTS
DIET
WASTES
THE SKILL OF THE
try on land contract or pnced
reasonable 2&lt;17 2164
PHYSiciAN.--CHINESE ADA'f--------- ,..

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WANTED TRAILER space for rent
on outsk.rts of Pomeroy or Mtddleport Cafl 992 5579
WANT TO rent 3 bedroom home
rn M•ddleport or Pomeroy
992 b3l8

COUNTRY MOB ILE Home Pork
Route 33 north · of Pomeroy
large lots Call992 747Q
ONE BEDROOM apt Contact
Vtlloge Monor Apt
Mtd
dloport 99.~
2 _:.77;.:8:.:_7.:..
. c-c----:-3 AND 4 RM. furntshed and un fu rn ished oph .. Phone
Q92 5434
MOBILE HOME space I ocre
countrv 61" 985 4329
GOT TWO sleepmg room s Wdl
furntsh 3 hot meols o day Wdl
do wo5h 1ng and ~r on• ng ln
Pome roy Clly l1m11s
Coli
992 3680
BEAUTIFUL NEW home. 2500 sq
ft livtng oreo , 2 bedroom , 2
both5 fom 1ly room central
heat and 01r ~00 pe r mo
Refe rences 3().1-773-5451
TWO BEDROOM furmshed house
for rent m 75A6

Auto , p s. , p.b , vinyl roof, air .

1975 VEGA WAGON .......~~!~: :.~!~. '1295
1973 CHEV. CHEVEIJ.E;............. s1395
MERCURY MONTEGO .........!1295

!967 APACHE FOlDdown cam pe r
Good coo ndll• a n
S-400
9&lt;9 2m
27 FOO
·~,-T-:E-:R-R-:Y-tro :;i" t r oll er
Self contameCJ - Exce lle nt con
d•O.on 992- 7b5b _____
1971 LARK FOLD dow n campe'
Sleeps e1ght Excelle nt cond1
t1 on $900 Dats un toppe-r $75
992 7561

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Equl'pment Co·
POMEROY, 0.

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PH. !192-2176
1 lnternttional
Open F nday
HlfftSter
Ttll7 : 00 p.m.
11
Ida
For You&lt;
---- -ft'
Shopping
1968 TAYL ORCRAFT CAMPING
Equipment cr•v•n•cnce
_ tro •ler saoo ~3...~~

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"Finally, Tve found

a MAN-SIZE tractor"
IC:O.OMY tltctGr hendlel biiQir tlk!llhel
1til Mow """ till , llltllitrs 20 •n•ch
••ta
More trOI• .,owet
low.1 tiHII t ill! 111 Gtsa t
d11v•

. SEE THEM

TODAY

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

1974 FORD MAVERICK ..................... '1995
_.or , auto .• radio

1974 CHEVY VEGA .......................... '895
Station Wagon

1973 FORD TORINO ....................... '1695

1972 GRAN lORINO 4 DR .......... SS95
1973 CHEV. VEGA ........ ~.~~~·:.~:~·.... s395
1967 FORD GAI.AXIE 2 DR ........... s395
TRUCKS

2Dr.,air.radlo

1973 VW STAnON WAGON................ '1295
1973 PONnAC .............................. '1095

1975 FORD CUSTOM 302 .......... szags
V 8, auto .. 2 WB, P S.

1975 FORD F-100 .................... s26~

1971 FORD 2 DR ............................ '495

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

1968 PONnAC ............................... 1195

1975 FORD CUSTOM 302..... :.... '2695

4 Or .. aulo.

v.a,

196-1 atRYSLER •••••••••••••••••••••.••.•••• '295

1970 FORD RANGER F-100 ........ s1095

2Dr ., H .T .

stand .. p .s , p .b., LWB.

302 ·auto.

2 Or , goOd condlt 10n

TRUCKS
Shari Bed .

1976 FORD LONG BED .................... '2995

1968 DODGE

SELECT

A CAR

~

roN ••••••••.•.•••••••••.••. '395

FORD 6 CY........................ SS95
VANS
1972 CHEVY C-10.~~.a:f:... :........... '2695

974 CHEV. -30 ...................... '3295
lion, step van. V-8, auto .. p .s ., p.b, dual wheels, 36,000
actual miles.

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See

Roger Ritbel
2 Convenient Numbers

985-3345
St. Rt. 7

you name it! we·ve got-it!

1973 CADILLAC CPE DEVIUE.. ............'1995

.••~~ used car buy you want!

1976 CADIUAC SED. DEVIUE ............. '6900

1977 PINTO 3 DR RUNABOUT... .......... 13495

'

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

1976 FORD 1h TON ....................... '2695

Larw•t S.llctJ. In Till Y•lllf

(8l 11 , 1tc

1974 FORD MUSTANG .................... '1695

..ou

I 5 IN'.ITOCK

The Public Utilities
Commission of Ohto
By RIChard L Smith,
Secretary

NOTICE

...

Plelntltt ,

4 Dr. Wagon.

1964 RAMBl.ER •.•••••••••••••.•..•.••••.••• .'395

BIDII)I

Notice is hereby •given that
the Public Utilities Com
miss ion of Ohio w •ll conduct a
public heanng to consider
adoptton of a rule governing
the regulation of the trans
porlatton of waste products
'rhe hear.ng Will be convened
on September 25, 1978 , at 9 30
AM at the Otf1ces of the
Commission, 180 East Broad
Street , Columbus, Ohio, at
which time interested per
sans shall be g1ven an op
portuntty to be heard Fur
ther tnformat•on can be
obtained from the Secretary
of the Commission

PUB~IC

Meigl County court
Pomeroy, Ohio
July 31 , 1971
F1nes and Fees to
State
$1,958 6S
Fees to Shertff
321 JS
Small Claims
~01.02
F1nes &amp; Costs to
County
General Fund
2,&lt;1&lt;13 .32
Law Liberty Fund
1, 357 .75
Auto l tc &amp; Gas
Fund
892 68
Total
$7 , 174 77

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
LEONARD
L . LENTZ . ,

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�10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday. Aug . ll, 1978

Pope Paul VI's
By JACK R. PAYTON
ignoring the wlll 1o prepare
VATIGAN CITY (UPI)
what might be the largest
The ta.l will end testament of · service ·in the 2,000-year
Pope Paul VI calling r... a history of the Catholic
pious end simple funeral and Church ..
burial in the bare earth was
Mourners from· tliroughott
publlshed today but instead, the world poured Into Rane
the College of Cardinals was for the Saturday funeral that'

wlll be unique In two t~
- the 113 cardinal princes
wlll all say inass In St.
Peter's Square and a
multitude of 250,000 perllllls
wlll witness the first outdoor
service in papal histQ'Y.
Rosalynn Carter flew in

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today from · Wallhinglon at
head of an American
delegati.... that wlll Include
Sen. Edward M. Kemedy.
She deacribed the pcntifl as a
' 'belo\cd symbol of ·the
gOO&lt;Inesa of mankind."
Altogether 100 foreign

House rejects Carter's plan
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GREGORY GORDON
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Ho1111e rejected President
Carter's tax..:ut proposals
and passed its oW.., but a
cmference committee gave
the administration a f... eign
policy victory Thursday by
agreeing to Iough cmditions
for an end to U.S. sanctims
against Rhodesia.
The much..-evised · tax..:ut
bill, approved by a 362-49
vote , would be directed
mainly to middle and upper
lnc&lt;me levels, and provide a
once-iiHI-lifetirne
tax
exemption on profits up to
$100,000. foc per9011s who sell
their homes.
The House rejected a plea
from Speaker Thomas
O'Neill and voted ~193
against an administrationbacked bill for an $18.1 bllllon
tax cut package, which would
have targeted $12.7 billion -in
individual taxes 1o the lower
and middle income tax
trackets.
The adopted measure.
IJ"Oposed by the House Ways
and Means Committee, provides for a $16.2 billion talicut
package, i'hcluding $10.4
billion In individual tax relief
directed mostly to ml4dle and
'-"f)e!' income levels. It would
not entirely compensate for

the scheduled increase in
Social Security taxes this fall .
The ·measure also revises
capital gains provisions tax breaks for profits from
the sale of lo"g-term
investments such as stock or
real estate - io drop the
minimum capital gains rate
from 49 percent tn 35 percent.
A House-Senate conference
committee considering a
troad f... eign aid bill reached
accord m a controversial
proposal setting conditions
for an end to economic
sanctims againSt Rhodesta.
House conferees accepted
Senate language stipulating
that before free elections are
held, the current white-ruled
government must hold a
conference on Rhodesia's
future attended by insurgent
guerrillas . Then , free
elections must be held to
decide
on
the
new
government, a plan aimed at
tringing a smooth transitim
lo black majority rule.
The White House felt its
· policy toward Rhodesia
would be undermined ljy
House conditions calling only
for the installation of a new
government for the sanctions
to be lifted.
In other congressional
ac1im Thursday:
- Administration officials
said President Carter may
veto a $10.1 villim public
MEET MONDAY
works appropriation bill
The
Meigs
Athletic because of its "excessive
Boosters will meet at 7:30 funding Increases" and its
p.m. Monday at the high
school.

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7'12 Pel. per year on a

4 year certificale of
deposit.
$1,000.00
minimum
deposit .
A substontiol ponolfy

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accounts
invoked
to the dote of

The Athens County
;..vings &amp; L01n Co.

2" Second St.
Pomeroy. Ohio

Meigs - Jackson - Vinton
Co unties Bookmobile
Schedule for Meigs County :
Monday, Auguit 14
Great
Bend, 3-3: 30 ;
Stiversville, 4·4 :30; Long
Bottom. 5-5 :30; Success
Read, ~ : 30; County Road 20,
Dave's Grocery , 7-7:15; .
Enterprise, 7: 36-3.
Thursday, August 17 Letait, 2:45-3 :15; Antiquity,
3:30-4; Ra cine Wagner 's
Hardware, 4:15-5 :15 ; Racine
Bank ; 5:1 5-6 :15; Syracuse
Swimmin g Pool, 6: 30-8 ;
Minersville Hill, 8:15-8 :45. ·
HERE MONDAY
The Bloodmobile will be at
the Pomeroy Elementary
School Monday , August 14
!rom 1:30-5 :30 p.m.
FREE SKIN TESTS
Free skin tests will be given
Monday , August 14, at the
Tuppers Plains Firehouse
from 6:30-8 p.m.

~OT PROBLEMS

financing of the controversial
Clinch River plutonium
breeder reactor. Carter

opposes the reactor becsuae
it produces weaponsgrade
plutonium.

Senator Glenn

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delegations were arr1vmg,
including the klng of Spain.
Inside St. Peter's basilica
an early morning tricltle of
mourners became a flood as
the day wore on. They
streamed past the acarlet ·
bier to see the pontlff
wrapped In his golden and
acarlet robes, a pointed miter
m hla head and a simple
rosary In his clasped hands.
Nuns reciting the rosary,
tourlats with guidebooks In
their' hands and Rcmans m
their w~y to work moved past
at the rate of 12 a second.
Even the C&lt;mtnunist Party,
an Implacable foe of the
church whose members were
once excommunicated,
pasted posters on the walls of

peacema~r.

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Senator Glenn will be the
featured speaker at a fund
.raising dinner Sponsored by
·the
· Tenth · District
Democratic Action Club.
Mary Benson , president,
made the announcement at a
recent meeting of the club
held at the Ohio University
Inn in ·Athens.
·
Mrs. Benson stated the
dinner will be held on Oct. 19
at the Annory in Logan. Cochainnen of the committee
planning the dinner are John
Ayers, Democratic chairman
in Hocking County, and
William Ho'ffman,
Democratic chairman in
Athens County.
Other
committee assignments were
made and a fuU committee
meeting was scheduled for
September 19 in Logan.
In other business, club
members voted on a formula
.to distribute funds to the
'district's
Congressional
candidate and lo the
Democratic candidates
running for seats in the Ohio
General Assembly whose
districts lie within the lOth
Congressional District.
James Plummer, Jackson,
the Congressional candidate,
urged club members to
examine his opponent's

Religious
night set
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Religious services will be
held Monday night at 7:30
p.m. at the Meigs County
Fairgrounds to mark the
opening of Fair Week. This
worship service is an annual
event sponSQred by the Meigs
County Minist e rial
Association. This year 's
Service of Worship and
Celebration will feature
music by the Senior Citizen's
Chorus and the Enterprise
Church Choir. There will also
be special instrumental
music by Pastor Albert Dittes
of the Pomeroy Seventh-Day
Adventist Church. Worship
leader will be Rev . Richard
Thomas, president of the
ministerial association .
There is no admission
charge. The public is cordially invited to attend.

FACES THREE CHARGES
A headline in the Thursday
edition of The Daily Sentinel
indicated erroneously that
Eugene S. Morrison, 19,
Middleport , fa ces four
charges as the result of an
acci dent on Eagle Ridge
Road. Morris faces three
charges. Morrison was
driving a 1974 truck and not a
van as stated In Sheriff
Proffitt's report .

voting record. That record,
Plummer said, indicates the
interests of citizens In this
district are not properly'
represented.
·Jack Hillyer, ~thens ,
candidate for the 17th Ohio
Senate District, Jerry
Adams, Athens, candidate for
the 91st Ohio House District,
and Daren Mikal, ~ville,
candidate for the 95th Ohio
House District, also addressed the group. Each
indicated that the educational
and energy crises lacing Ohio
will be important issues In the
election "this fall. They
stressed the need to elect a
Democratic administration
and Democratic majorities in
the General Assembly to
overcome the problems
facing the state.

Lmtcheon
.IContimwd from Pl'Ne I 1
· sponsoring as many teams
next summer "a lot will
depend on the enthusiasm of
the community and their
willingness to get involved
with the team."
Other members of the team
were Bob Smith and Mary
Ellen · Beardmore . A fifth
student, John McCartney,
had to leave during the fifth
week to undergo .back
surgery in a Toledo hospital.
Attending the luncheon
were Diane Eberts, Meigs
Couni·Y Home Economics
Extension
Agent
and
preceptor to Miss Beardmore; Carolyn McKinley of
the Ohio Department of
Health; Opal Grueser, Meigs
Coimty Health Department
nurse and preceptor to Miss
Grimm;
Nita Watniski ,
Meigs County hyptertension
nurse: Jane Karr, clinic
volunteer; Mary Cleek,
nursing secretary at the
health department ; Maida
Mora of the Farm Bureau;
Debbie Lavalley, B.C.C.S.
nurse at the health department ; Mary Price, childcare
clinic nurse at the health
department; Judy Owen · of
The Daily Sentinel, and
Debbie Osborne, clinic
volunteer.
· Honored, but unable to
attend, were Mary Geyer,
coordinator of the health
team : Dr . Lewis Telle,
preceptor to Gandolfi; Nancy
Kohbrieser of the Gallia Meigs - Jackson Mental
Health Department and
preceptor to McCartney; Dr.
John Ridgway, preceptor to
Smith ; and Mrs. Eleanor
Thomas of the Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center.
Also thanked were Mike
and Joyce Otto of Pomeroy
who hosted Gandolfi and
McCartney during their stay
in Meigs CoWlty.

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tuppers plams

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FDIC

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872 .

- A portion of the Pomeroy Branch between Old
Town and Creola, a distance of 18.14 miles.
- A portion of the the Pomeroy Branch between
Dundas and Gallipolis, a distance of 36.04 miles.
- Operation only over a portion of the Pomeroy
Branch between Gallipolis and Pomeroy, a distance of
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Assertmg that the' fact that certain shippers' 'lvm )7.87 miles.
A
portion
of
the
Pomeroy
Branch
at,
or
near
,
undergo added expense as a result of the abandonment,
Pomeroy,
a
distance
of
3.05
miles.
" Is not of decisive signilicanc~ in determining whether a . ·
The Commission's ruling will go into effect Aug. 24 ,
low density line llhould be abandoned," ·the commission
moved that the application filed by C&amp;O Railway should 1978, 20days from the date it was served.
The decision does not prevent ConRail, or any other
be unconditionally granted.
eorporation, from entering intn an agreement with C&amp;O
for the op~ration of the trackage.
A section of the enmmission 's decision reads as

What's wrong businessmen?

111E MAP above llhows the C&amp;&lt;J Railway
trackage that is scheduled for abandonment.

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NO. 28

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1978

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

GRAND CHAMPiON- Shown with Terry Cullen lllid his
grand champion CharotaJs.Simmentar O"ou at the 1978
Mason County Fair •e repretiO!IItatlv\!8 of the M1111111 Co..rty
Bank who p..-chased the steer foc a record P.ll per pound
Frldlo~ni&amp;hl. Shown loft to right: Dick &lt;Kd, executive vice
prell
; Mike hw, director; Fair Que"'! •, Tammy .

Holzer Medical Center
Aug.lO Discharges
Carolyn Chapman, Joanne
Evans, Jasper Houck ,
Clarence Jarvis, Anna

•lane
•Bassett
Flexsleel
• Hoover
•Armstrong
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Caloric
"Admiral
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Syrolo
• Speed Queen
•Spring Air
"Frigidaire

Simpson, Ray Weaver, Lloyd Roush and Howard Burris,
directDrs •. CUllen, and Jim Layne, head callhier. Mason
County Bank also purchased the rese..Ve champion baby
beef. Both were dmated back with pr'*eds on the resale
going 14 the Fait Queen Pageant. See Page A-6 for story and
additimal photos.

POMEROY - Mrs. Ellen Bell, Akron ,
has been named new librarian of the public
libraries in Pomeroy and Middleport.
A fanner Engli~h teacher, Mrs. Bell
comes lo Meigs County with a number of

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Middleport, Ohio

increase operation efficiency and main-

tain service for Middleport residents."
said John Weeks. manager of the company's East Division .

SAUSAGE COMPANY BUSY TOP PIG -A 230-pound hog owned by John Hill ,
Leon, front, was sold for a county record of $!.10 per pound 14 West Virginia
SaUsage Co. of New Haven during the Market Hog Sale at the Mason County Fair
Friday night. Pictured, left to right, In the back are Jim Circle of West Virginia
SaUsage, Fait Queen Tanuny SimPlll!land R. G. Greene of We'!~ Virginia Sausage.

MASON :... Llsa Ann Reynolds,
dsulhter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
Reynolds, Mason, W. Va., has been
selected as a state finalist In the Miss West
Vlralnla Teenager Pageant to be held
Sept. 18 at Buckhannon.
.
Min Reynolds, 16, who will be a senior
at Wahama High School thia fall~ is a
member of the Wahama Vocal Chorus, the
Keyettea, the National Honor Society and

styles!

·A-:WAY YOUR ·COAT:

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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The Middleport customers may
continue to call the electric company on
the existing listed numbers for service
with no toll charge.ln addition, Weeks said
that the Dutton Drug Store in r.liddleport
will be the company's authorized agent lor

library major work was done at Case
Western Reserve University.

Bloodmobile vuit set

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bloednTolllle dloy Ia Mete• Cetudy aDd
bleod II ~r~eoUy Deeded lo meet die
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Relldnll may' ctve blood •• the
p:-lll:l-eatary SebOellrom I; 31
tel•• m. No appo!Dimetd II Deeded.

received a typing award and a solo and
ensemble award at the school. She plays
trumpet in the band. Usa is-·Iisted in Who's
Who In Music and In the Society of
Distinguished American High School
Students. She was a representative of her
ochool at the interstate government day
held In Charleston, W. Va., last spring_ and
llhe serves as a Candystriper at Pleasant
Valley Hospital In Point Pleasant
As If this weren 'I enough to keep
several people busy, Usa is a six year
member of the Mason Busy Bees 4-H Club
and Is a junior leader. She holds an
American Rid Cross ce'rtificate in lifesaving and holds a part time bookkeeping
job.
Miss Reynolds Is a member of the
Methodist Church and her hobbles are
tennis, reading. swimming, dancing and
blklnR. She plana to enter premedicine·studies following her graduation
from Wahama Hlch.
Judging on the stale level is based
upon interview1, poise and personaltty and
evening gown competiilon.

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continue their service to the company at

the Gallipolis office . Operating and serv ice
personnel reporting headquarters will
remain in the Middleport area .
BAND TO RESUME DRILLS
VINTON - Dave Danko, director of
the North Gallia High School marching
band, announced Saturday that pre-season
drills will resume at the h(gh st:hool on
Monday, Aug. 14. Practice will be from 5
until 7 p.m.

John Halliday, Dexter: Gary R. Dill.
Long Bottom: Mary E. Starcher. Route 2,
Pomeroy: George Albert Hill, ,Racine;
Monte Vance, Route 2, Albany : Clyde
Tripl ett, Syracuse: Walter Grueser.
Pomeroy; Elizabeth Upton. Reedsville:
Ruth Riffle. Route I, Middleport : Eileen
Borners, Pomeroy.
Janet Simpson, Route 3, Pomeroy:
Harry Tipton, Middleport ; Rebert P.
Meier. Middleport ; Don R. Hill, Route 2,
Racine; Dorothy Amberger, Syracuse : ·
Lois A. Walker. Rutland : Frederick M.
Tuttle, Route 3, Pomeroy : Patricia Kit·
chen, Middleport; Roger · Riebel , Long
Bottom
Harrison. Route. 4, Pomeroy : Barbara
Sargent, Chester : Ethel Rife, Route 4,
Pomeroy: Evelyn Sedgwick, Tuppers
Plains: Gordon West, Racine ; Ralph
Pratt , Middleport: Thomas C. Autherson ,
Tuppers Plains; Betty Ross, Route I,
Middleport ; Mattie Beegle, Racine: Judy
Weber, Reedsv ille: Danny Brown, Miners·

compare:l to 248 last year.
Entries In other open class
competttion include : baked and
canned goods , 362; domestic arts 1
395 ; paintings, 51 ; draft horses, 11 ;

.beef cattle. 19; dairy cattle, 91;
lambs , 50; poultry, 12 ; rabbits, 183;
farm c r ops, 247 ; and grange
exhibits. four .

Antiques Fair
.
set Aug. 19,.20
estate sales and attics will be offei-ed for

sale at the Antiques Fair Aug . t9-20 at the
Bob Evans Fann in Rio Grande .

Ea ch da y from 9 a.m . to 5 p.rri . Fair
\'isitors ca n browse for collector's items

and one·of-a·kind antiques, watch
demonstrations of country crafts and visit

the Farm Museum. all free of charge .
Antique exhi bitors from the midwest
to the east coast will display a wide variety

of antiques, including art . pottery, china,
crocks. furnitUre . glass, Quilts, silver ,
Nutting and Currier &amp; lves prints and even

items that may have been brought tQ
American shores on 19th century sailing

ships.
Hostess for the Fair is "nationally
recogn ized · antiquarian Orva Heissen-

buttel, Washington , D. C. and a Rio
Grande, Ohio, native. She is the editor of
two antiques publications. lecturer and
producer of special antiQues events. Mrs.

Heissenbuttel is the founder of the

·American Antique Arts Association and its
18 chapters and has organized two national
glass societies .
Authors of a new book .Qn Heisey gla ss,
ville ; Cecil Rice, Racine.
Virginia and Loren ·Yeakley of Newa:rk.
Bei"nice Carpenter, Pomeroy; Robert L. Ohi o, will be at the Fair to greet visitors.

Jones, Route I, Shade : Mattie Laurence. The Yeak leys will display a wide variety of
Portland ; Marie Birchfield, Middleport: Heisey glass , autograph •their hook and
Lloyd Blackwood, Route 3, Pomeroy: 'assist in identifying Heisey glass colors
Vernon Bing, Route 4, Pomeroy ; Helen

and patterns for Fair visitors.

Davis, Rcute 3, Pomeroy : Wenola SchTh e Antiques Fair is sponsored by Bob
mucker. Route I, Long Bottom. and Evans Fanns. Parking and admission a re
Thomas Curtis, Racine .
fr ee.

POMEROY - As a continuing service
to the community, the Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical Society will
sponsor a program on August 22 at 8 p.m.
at the Museum. ,
Mr. Allen Keller, a retired writer from
the New York Times newspaper, and a
former resident of Meigs County will be
tbe speaker.
.
Mr. Keller has written several books
Including one on Mor~an's Raid ,
especially as it pertains to Meigs Coilnty.
He will talk on highlighls of this event.. The
public is cordially invited.

LISA ANN REYNOLDS
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday throu1h Wed~~e~day, fair
aad warm throu&amp;b tht period, with
htlhl betweea 8i aad 110 ond lows between II and 10.
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MOVE TO BE BLOCKED
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Any attempt
to ban as a cancer threat the·preservative
widely used In bacon, bot doga and other
processed meats will be met almost immediately by moves to block the action in
Congress , meat industry sources said
Saturday.
And as was the case with last year's
government move to ban the ~rtlflclal
sweetener saccharin, a propoaed ban on
sodium nitrite undo~btedly would spawn
fresh scrutiny of the same lediral food
sufety laws that alrearly are Under. attack
by &lt;Titlcl for being too black-ilnd·whlte .

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WILDIFE AGENT JIM SPLEET, left, and Meigs County
Andy Lyles search through the rubble of an illegal roadside trash dwnp for clues
that might lead tn an arrest . The irresponsible citizens who d~ped this mess
desecrated a lovely streamside spot. Shown in the above picture 1s not even half of
th" total dump area.

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second flower show entr:ies total 438

Baum , Chester: Che ster Kni ght,
Pomeroy: CIICford Roush, Racine: 0¢1
RIO GRANDE - Antiques and
Zerkle, Syracuse.
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collectibles gathered from a thousand

Paul Lawrence, Ra cine ; Danny

those customers who choose to pay bllls in
person.
Employees of th• Middleport office will

first flower show of the fair com·
pared to 297 entries la st year a_nd the

Author to speak
in Meigs County

Mason girl finalist in Miss
West Virginia Teen~age event

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Slate University in August. 1966. Her

C&amp;SOE to close office
in Middleport Aug. 29
MIDDLEPORT - Co lumbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Company announced Saturday that the company's
Middleport office will close effective Aug.
29.
office, we are pleased that this move will

According lo ligures of open
class entries at the deadline on
Friday, ther e were 469 entries In the

Racine; Mila Woods, Pomeroy ; Kathryn

Enthusiastic about her new position,
Mrs. Bell reports that she hopes to make
years experience in library work. From the libraries the center of community
June, 1967 to December, 1969, Mrs. Bell activities within the next three years. Her
was assista~t at the Walsh College Library plans call for several new Special
and from April, 1975, to the present, Mrs. programs to ·be introduced the details of
Bell has been assistant at the Maple Valley which wiU be announced in the near future.
One program of particular interest will
Branch Library in Akron .
The new librarian received her master 's ·involve children of the grades four through
degree ·in English from Pennsylvania six age group.

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ROCK SPRINGS - Entries in
the two flower tihows of the Meigs
COunty Fair " 'hich opens Monday
e\·ening almost doubled oyer last
year's entries.

POMEROY - Names for possible ville: Pat Craig, Middleport ; David Riggs,
duty on the grand or petit juries for the Route 4, Pomeroy ; Emma Radford, •
September term were drawn Saturday Pomeroy; Dale Williams, Harrisonville: ·
morning in the office of Meigs County Charles E. Griffith, Route 3. Pomeroy;
Clerk of Courts Larry Spencer.
_Roger E . weaver, Syracuse; James
Attending the drawing were Freeland Vermaric, Pomero~·.
S. Norris and Lauren Hoffman, jury
Names drawn for possible duty on the
commissioners; Judge John C. Ba con,
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Common Pleas Court; Deputy Shertff petit- jury include:
Ra ymond F . Jewell, Pomeroy ; Carol
Dana Aldridge: Nellie Brown .. Deputy
Clerk of Courts and Spencer, the Clerk. Neigler, SyracuSe ; Anne Barrett , Route 1,
Names drawn for possible duty on the Rutland: Hazel Fox, Reule 2, Racine:
grand jury include Robert Morris , 112 Grace Stout, L&lt;mg Bottom: Guy A.
Union Ave ., Pomeroy ; Emerson Pooler, Russell, Route I, Middleport ; Samuel
Reule 3, Pomeroy: Margaret Gloeckner. _Crow, Route I, Middleport ; Mildred
Route 2, Racine; Jane Watson, Route 2, Gillilan, Racine ; Wheeler Drake, Route 3,
Pomeroy: Clyde Kulm, Tuppers Plains: Pomeroy .
Mary Alice .Bise, Reedsville; Porothy
l&gt;o'nnu Va,..,.,, lloute 2, Albany; Mary Ash,
Route 4, Pomeroy: Violet ~ith, Reeds- Smith, Route I, Racine; Jack Satterfield,
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New librarian selected

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FURNituRE

Fair flower show
entries double

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-APPLIANCES

Lausch, Terry Mayes, Sheri
Rupert, Emma Ryan, Betty
Sanders, Judith Sanders,
Robert Simms, and Stephanie
Woodall.
Aug. 10 Births
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
Clark, Jackson, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar York,
Oak Hill, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Hastwell, Gallipolis, a
daughter .
Mr. and Mrs. James Bays,
Point Pleasant, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Buckbee , Ravenswood, a son.

PRICE 25 CENTS

Meigs jury
l,i st drawn

AUGUST SALE

Veterau Memorial Hoopltal
Admitted
Daisy
Glassburn, Bidwell ; Ray
Conboy, Athens: Okey
Pullins, Coolville; Eugene
Wilson, Reedsville; Jean
Wright, Pomeroy.
Discharged - Barbara
Sinunons, Otto Lohn, Lora
Roush .

in memoriam : " The Arrival of President Uncoln ." Dan Mor gan is shown st irring

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Furniture is being
· moved

HOSPITAL NEWS

10811! BEAN DINNER - A large crowd was on hand Saturday for the 108th
annual Rio Grande 'Bean Dinner conducted at Bob Evans Farms. The program
featured distance races, men's horsellhoe throwing, softball throwing, flag raising
ceremonies, awards, music by the Galfia Country Chorus and Grand Chorale of
Rio Grande College and of course, the bean dinner, itself. The event closed with an
one ofthe four big kettles of beans prepared for Saturday's dinner .

Water, Bicycles

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The Conunission further ruled that "no good cause"
had been presented which would warrant further hearing.
The Commission 's decision will allow for the
abandmment of the following trackage by C&amp;&lt;J:

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Pre-Season
Buys

i(IIEbdtiJ fi II deiliaflllt.;

lollows : "Even asswning the adverse impact to the
llhlppers as contended, il is not of such character or
magnitude as would justify the undue and unnecessary
burden upon interstate commerce which would result if
the requested abandonment is denied."
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The Cooperative Legislative Committee, Railroad
Brotherhoods 1111d Railroad Unions, state of Ohio, and the
Keener Sand and Clay Company requested lh~t the
Cmunlsslon stay any order concerning abandonment and
order a further hearing ,

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A fantastic selection
o£ short and long
le ngth coats in fa.ll's
top colors and

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GALLIPOLIS - The Interstate Commerce
Commission has upheld a ruling by the Administrative
Law Judge allowing for the abandonment by the
Cllesapeake and Ohio Hallway Co. of the Pomeroy
Branch, serving the stations of Union Furnace, Starr,
New Plymouth, Orland, Creola, McArthur.
Dundas, Oreton, Hawks, Minerton, Vinton, Bidwell, Kerr ,
Gallipolis, Kanauga, Olellhire, Middleport, Ambassador
Siding, and Pomeroy - aU in Hocking, Vinton, Gallia and
Meigs Counties.

named speaker Council Discusses

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Roote el:jlreuing ....row and . and thus simplify every · pontlfiC!Il funerals should be
grief end balling Paul as a question In thla re&amp;peet," It removed and replaced with

said. He said the funeral acmethlng humble and deco.
So many mourners IUed "llhould be pioua and simple. .-ous."
past the bier - 160,000 to • The bier now In U8e lor
liO,IJC\0 on Thursday - that
the College ol Cardinals was
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considering extending the
J.etlera cl oplllloa art welcomed. 'nley dioldd be lm 1
· viewing period through
thaii:SOO WGI'IIIIOIII ror 111bjec:t lo reduelloa by lbt editor! 1
Saturday m..-nilig, almOIIt up
ud must be llped with the •1111"'• addr111 . Nam" IDI)' 1
lo the time of the funeral
be wtthlltld upon publleallon. However, oa requHI,
ltseH. The coUege has. been
aam• wW be dlaeloaed. Letlen ahould be Ia lood taate,
running the church since the
adclmalq lnuea, not personall\111.
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pope died &amp;mday at the age
of 80.
The pope's will publlahed I
today was handwritten m
June 30, 1965, the ·second
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anniversary
of
his I
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coronation.
" Cmcemlng the things of
this world, I intend to die poor
Dear Sir :
What is wrong that the doctors, deniiBts, lawyers, car
dealers, Insurance agencies and other merchants here In the
county do not suwort our youth at'the Junior Uvesloclt Sale at
our County Fair? It Is always the same smaU group of buyers
that appear at the fair each year. These kids apend months
getting their animals ready and end up ~gin debt becauae
there are not enough buyera taking part In the sale.
Some of the merchal)ts may llol realize that if they do pot
want
the a~irnal they buy, it wlll be taken to a sale and the .
The new water project and a reminder by the cioWJcilthat
buyer
will receive market price for it. Also If they cannot
blcy~\~s were topics of children riding bicycles after
attend
the sale, there are people that will do their buying fqr
discliSsion during the Monday dWik must have headlights
them . In some cases, two (2) or more merchants can go
evening meeting of the Mason and reflectors.
together and buy an animal.
Trailer permits were
Town Council.
The sale will be on Friday night, August 18, at 7 p.m. and It
The council approved the granted to Margaret Marshall sure would be nice lo see some new buyers attending and
purchase of a PH meter for and Bruce Dale.
~q&gt;porting the youth of our county. -Jim Stewart.
Attending the meeting were
!,he water department and
payment was made lo Brown Mayor Fred Taylor, Recorder Health
Steel Contractors for work Lois Test, and council memAs our time with Meigs County draws to a close, the
Catherine Smith, Student Health Team would like to extend sincere thanks to all
performed on the new water bers
Lawrence Roush, Charlotte who made this swruner a success. That Includes most .of all
project.
Jenks
and Ed Perry.
every citizen. Their . friencDy hospitality wiD loog be
Town residents were issued
remembered.
We ·would also !Ike lo thank the Steering Coounlttee who
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paved our way, the Senior Citizen's Center who gave
Invaluable support, and of course, all our sponsors. These
POINT PLEASANT - resident rooms, lounges and include the Cmsortlwn For Health Education In Appalachia
Every day now Sand Hill offices cost approximately Ohio, the Meigs County Health Department, the Community
Mental Health Center, and the·Ohio Department of Health.
Road in Point Pleasant is 1150,000.
Special thanks go .to WMPO and The Dally Sentinel for
busy with huge moving vans
James
L.
Farley,
bringing new furniture and Executive Director or their publicity efforts. - Mary Kay Guinne m behaH of the
equipment to the Pleasant Pleasant Valley Hospital and student Health Team.
Valley Nursing Care Unit.
Nursing
Care
Unit,
The $2 million Nursing remarked, " To say this
Care Unit is scheduled to Nursing Care Unit Is the
open next month. Visitors and newest and most modem In
residents will have all new the state of West Virginia Is
modem furniture to use in the an understatement. We have
gone to great expense to
facility .
Equipment Including make this facility one of the
kitchen, laundry , beauty finest In the entire United
shop, dining room, etc. , cost a States. There may be some
total of approximately larger, but there is none
$75,000. Furniture, including . better."

Whtn t he t ime comes to tr ade in " old·flithful" fo r one
of the new models, come to auto loen headQuarters where
rttso nable rates and n t ended loans keep monthly pey:·
mtnts low . Try it.

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