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12 ·- The Daily Sentill€1, Middlcporl -l'!!lll\'ror. U.. Thursda y. June :1.• 19i H

Malpractice has
another side too
By GREGORY GORDON
CHICAGO 1 UPI) - Dr.
Leonard Berlin was hurt by
two medical malpractice
suits - once when his
insurance company settled a
case without his perm1ssion
in order to save legal costs.
He wasn 'I going to let it
happen again .
Berlin, a radiologJsl fr om
suburban Skokie , went to his
lawyer in September when
Mrs. Harriet Nathan of
Wilmette, Ill ., filed a $250,000
ma lpractic~ suit against hirn
and another doctor because
they !ailed to diagnose her
fractured fin ger on the first
X-ray.
Berhn fl ied a countersUit
asking $3,000 m damages
from Mrs. Nathan and her
attorneys on grounds her suit
was fr ivolous. Mrs. Nathan's
attorneys, admitting they did
uut have a strong case,

Uwre is some evidenc:c of
malpra&lt;"lice on the part uf
somebody; No . 2,lhey will be
morccarcful about the people
thev name as defendants.
..·1 think it also means that
juries are not going to be
hestlant to rcv1ew the actions
of these attorneys in fihng
these cases ."

Dr. Max Parrott, American
Medi ca l Association
presi dent, said the finding
"serves notice tha t doctors
intend to fight back" "llainsl
legal attacks which have "no
merit ei ther in law or in
medicine.''

Berlin said, " I don't deny
that rea l malpractice occurs,
but there's been such an
aiJuso ill co urt. The msurance
company will tend to settle
the case a nd not bother
defe11ding.
·'For the fir st time, we've
held a lawyer responsible for
dismissed their suit.
But Berlin pressed his case. filin ~ a frivolous suit and the
Tu esday, il Cook Coun ty defen da nt respo nsibl e .
Circ11it Court jury awarded Maybe a lawyer w1 ll think
Berlin $8,000 in actual and twice next time . I expect that
punitive damages .- more U1ere's going to be a lot of
doctors filing counterswts."
than he requested. · '
Mrs. Nathan. about 40,
All parties agreed appeals
inJured
her little finger while
probably would go at least to
pla
ying
tennis and says it 1s
the stale Supreme Court.
Berlin and his attorney, "permanently disabled" and
Wayne Giampietro, said that has caused pain in the side of
if the ruling stand&lt;, il could her ri ght hand . She
he lp curb the soanng number annuuncL'tl she would appeal
of ma !practice sui ts which the rulin~ to the lllinms
ha ve sent doctor s' insurance appellate court.
Kky rockeling.
"I thmk what it means 1s
lha l attorneys now will be
mo re ca reful a bout tw o
thmgs when they !lie medica l
malprac ti ce
cases,''
Giamp1etro said .
"No. 1, they w1U be sure

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and cootinue until all frogs
have jumped. This event is
sponsored by the Ohio Society
lor the Promotion of
Bullfrogs, Inc.
Saturda y activities will
conclude with a Rock Dance
featurin g IKON on the
Elferfelds parking lot, and if
rock isn't on~·s !;Isle. there
will be a square dance on the
Farmers Bank- parking lot.
Both dances will start at 9 p.

died Wednesday
REEDSV ILLE - Mrs .
floda B. Loll, 81, Route "!,
Heedsville, died unexpectedly at her home Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. !.ott was born at
Heedy, W. Va ., the daugl1ter
.~ the Ia te Randolph and
Nancy Sutton Westfall. Mrs.
t.ott had resided in Meigs
County for. the greater part of
her hfe.

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Sunday wtll feature a canoe
race on the Ohio River at 2 p.
m. sponsored by Pomeroy
Boy Seoul Troop 249, a Sky
Diving exh1bition to beg in at 1
p.m. and the National Baton
Twirling Contest will also
begin at 1at .the Meigs Junior
High School.
Sunday will also feature a
Flower Show from 11 :30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. a\ the Pomeroy.
Motor Company. The Meigs
County Historical Society will
feature Heritage Sunday
from noon till 5 p. m. at the
Meigs Museum on Butternut
Ave. This event will lea lure

Surviving are a son, Oren;
Tampa , Fla., six daughters,
Mro. Ernest 1Dale) Sanders,
Reedsv ill e; Mrs. Harry
tl.illian ) "' indli0g, Carroll;
Mrs . Carol Stalnaker and
Mrs. June Carson, both of
Greenville, S C.; Mrs.
Robert ! Yvon ne) Sc hir tlingcr , Cohunbus; Mrs. Dale
rHope) Logsto n, New
Albany ; two brothers, Perry
Westfall , Palestine , W. Va .,
and Halley Westfall, Wes t
Union,
Va .; a stster, Mrs.
Grace Balls, Sandyvllle, . W.
Va .. 15 grandchildren and six
grea !-grandchildren .
Mrs. Lotl was preceded in
death by her husband , Elisha
in 1953, a daughter, three
sisters, two brothers and a
grandson.
Funeral services will be
held all p.m. Saturday at the
Tuppe rs Plains Chri stian
Church wilh Mr. Roy Deeter
offi ciating. Burial will be in
the ehurch cemetery Friends
may call at the Whi le Funeral
Home in Coolville after 7 this
evening. The body will lie in
state at the church one hour
before the serv1ce.

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Queen of boats
to keep on

WASHINGTON tUP! ) f 8 'd
Opposi tion to a spec iai
G"fts
I Or II es
exemption for the Cincinnali,ba se d De lla Qu een from
/ .•;;,~ . :
1· federal fire s~1fety laws was
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voicL'tl Wednesday by the
''.,, . _
Coa st Guard.
But a House eommittee
\ , ·jt:
chairman predicted Congress
would pass legis lat ion
ex tending the exemption five
5 DIAMOND
more vea rs.
The· steamboat, the last
CUJSTEH
overmghl passenger vessel of
its kind on Inland waterwa ys,
has hee n granted the
exem ption by · Congress for
the past 10 years because 1t
did not meet· the fire safety
sta ndards.
The curren t exemption expires Nov . I, 1978, but
leg islation lu1s already been
introduced to extend thai to
1983.
Chmrlllan Le nore Sullivan
of th e lhl use Merchant
Mal'in e and
Fisheries
Committee endorsed the
mea sure, calling the vessel a
"fabulous rep lica of the
past."
" I fi rmly believe thi s
BIG DIAMOND
legislation wtll be enacted
w(th token opposition," Mrs.
look
Sullivan said at a hearing
at small d iamond pnces
before her committee.
She sa id improvements
So popular as a rmg , now al so
that have been made to the
avar lable as a beau!tfully
mar ched e arrm -;~ ptl nda nt
structure make it "as safe as
~;~nd rmg ensemble- and
if her superstructure were
even a l!e- tac for hrm
made of stet\!," adding il was
Fr'ie -dramo nd 101 &lt;11 we rgh t
"as reasonably safe ... as ca n
Glow Tops avail able m
be
expected."
'I· Ya and one carat
Oual rtv and style co mb rne
Rep. M. G. 11 Gene" Snyder,
to gr ve you !he rrgh t kmd
R-Ky .. joined in praising the
of tewnl ry .1· rne r gnr • "1
sh1p
and endorsing the extenof pnc c
sion legislation, although
joking there have been
rumo rs the Delta Queen
chea ts in its aruma! Kentucky
Der\ly Week rat-e with the
Belle of t·.ouisville.
Court St.
Pomerov
"We're going to have lo
have fa ir races if we're going

Parade

Floda B. Lou

BECKY LAWRENCE
Becky Lawrence, Miss Ohio State Fair, will be in the
parade opening the Big Bend Regatta on June 18 and stay
for other activities during the three day event. The
reigning Ohio Apple Queen, she will represent th e Ohw
State Fair through 1976 as Miss Ohio Stale Fair. Miss
La wrence, 20, of Ma rion, is a se mor in the Grant Hospital
Schuol of Nursing in Columbus. Becky has been a member
of the Nationa l Honor Society, International Thespian ·
Society, Quill and Scroll, and 4-H.

News •• in Briefs

proven mettle

We Hold These Truths ...
June 3, 1776:
Upon hearing about Vlrglhla's work on a constitution, John
Adams writes : "None [Is ) so competent to the task as .
[George Mason) the author of the first VIrginia resolutions
against the Stamp Act. ... Happy Vlrgmla, whoseconstltutton Is framed by [such a] masterly builder! ... Weal! look
up to VIrginia for examples." Adams then laments the exasllt'rattng and seemingly endless task or lighting tor
republican government against " the dons, the bashaws,
the grandees, the patricians, the sachems, the nabobs , call
them by what names you will." But It will be the ultimate
decision of Congress, he concludes, " that a more equal
liberty than has prevailed In other pam of the earth must
be established in America."

John Adams

FROM PARKERSBURG
- By Ross Mar kPn lie &amp; Jeff MacNrll y/C 1976. Uniled Fea turr Syndi ca!t .

MEIGS
THEATRE
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

The MEIGS INN

Fri. , Sat., Sun
June 4·5-6
Wall Disney 's

Ph. 992-3629

SNOW WHITE&amp;
THE SEVEN DWARFS

ITechnicolor)
Sli lt the FA IRE ST of them
ALL! Snow White. Dopey.
Bashlu l. Snee zy. Sleepy .
Happy , Grumpy . Doc. G
Show Starts at 7 p.m.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Shop Friday 9:30 to 8 p.m. ·
Shop Saturday 9:30 to 5 p.m.

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TWO DAY SALE!
MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
Includes entire stock
crew necks. dress knits
ta nk tops numbers
sh ir ts
Sizes
small ,
medium . large and e:.c1ra

mXAS ~ES .- Souvenirs of the Big Bend Regatta
are now bemg sold by the Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce at $1 each. Ken Gilkey and George Arnott sold
an early allotment a t the noon luncheon meeting of the

larg e.

Tie sales
launched
Big
Bend
Regatta
souvenirs (Texas lies) are on
sa le by the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce.
At a meeting of the
chamber Thursday at noon
at
the
Meigs
Inn
George Arnott and Ken
Gilkey, who are working with the chamber on
.the promotion of the Regatta,
June 18-19-20, displayed and
sold the ties . The ties, in
various colors, will sell for $1
each throlll(h the regatta.
Reports included one that
there are 30 entries in the Big
Bend Regatta Parade that
will kick-off activities. The
Pl\fade will offic1ally open the
weekend activities. The
parade will be held on
Friday, June 18 at 6 p.m.
beginning in Middleport and
pro cee ding
through
Pomeroy.
Four bands indicating they
will participate are Meigs
High, Southern High , Eastern
· High and Kyger Creek.
Expenses and income from
advertising were reviewed.

·Men's 2.95 Shirts, Sale .............. 2.06
Men's 3.50 Shirts, Sale ............... 2.46
Men's 3.95 Shirts, Sale ............... 2.76
Men's 4.95 Shits, Sale ................ 3.46
Men's 5.95 Shirts, Sale .............. 4.16
Men's 6.95 Shirts, Sale............... 4.86
Men's. 7.95 Shirts, Sale .............. 5.56
Men's 8.50 Shirts, Sale .............. :5.96
Men's 8.95 Shirts, Sale ............... 6.16
Men's 9.95 Shirts, Sale............... 6.86
Men's 10.95 Shirts, Sale ............. 7.56

TWO DAY SALE
MEN'S LEISURE SHIRTS

By United Press International
WNDON - THE CRIPPLED POUND staggered toward
the end of a third week ·by selling pressure today, prompting
heavy criticism of the government's economic policies. The
downward spiral continued Thursday despite a "don 't panic"
appeal by Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey.
Sterling hit a new low against the American dollar of $1.70
before rallying slightly to close at $1.71125. Its devaluation in
terms of other major world currencies dropped to 41.6 per cent
since December, 1971. The government, moving to deal with
the problem, ordered its supporters to be in the House of
Commons for the start of business Monday.
·

Sizes small , medium , large

and extra large. 100
Jrcent polyester knits ana

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lexturi zed polyester .
excell en1 seledion .

WNDON iUPI) - Two
British newspapers reported
today 22 letters, allegedly
written by Richard Nixon
during the height of the
Watergate crisis, suggest the
former president was haVJng
affair with a diplomat's wife
while in office.
The stories in The·Times of
l.ondon and the Lon~on Daily
Telegraph were similar to
one published Wednesday in
th e
London
Evening
Standard.
The newspape rs said
literary agent Scqtt Meredith
believed the 22 letters in his
possession are genuine.
The Times quoted Meredith
as saying handwriting
experts who have examined
the letters over the past 21,&gt;
months "regarded them as
being in Mr. Nixon 's hand ."
It quoted Meredith as
saying the long letters were
written to a beautiful woman,
who loo ks younger than her
age, "and leave no doubt that

NOTICE
Effective Saturday, June 5th We Will Start
Closing At 6:00-0pen Friday Till 8:00
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MODERN SUPPLY
Pomeroy, Ohio

they concern an affair."
It said the woman, who has
a child and is married to a
European dipl o mat,
" admitted
having
a
friendship with Mr. Nixon" in
conversations with Meredith.
Her husband later was
"escorted out of the
country ," he said.
He sa id the " affair
apparently lasted for some
time, at least a year or two."
Some of the Ia test letters
speak of drinking too much as
the result of Watergate
pressures.

Hospital News
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, June 2)
Ka thy Adkins, Carrie
Blankenship , Jean Circle,
Avanell Cobb, Alta Dailey,
Georgia De tty, Worthy
Evans , Elwood Fairchild ,
Charles Ferrell, Rosa Foul,
Ace Gordon, Hobert Hall,
William · Hu ghes, Mabel
Lancaster , Mrs. Gerald
Landrum and son, Raymond
Layne, Mildred Lemley, Lori
Long , Bernice Meeks, Lillian
Melvin, Douglas Morrison ,
Nannie Newsom , Paula Jane
Russell, William Rutl, Belly
Sexton, Dorothy Smith,
Carl os Snowden, Vorba
Sievers, Rosie Wagner, Ethel
Walker, Arnold Watterson,
r.race
Weese ,
Cisco
Williams.

There is a balance of $2,004 in
!he Regatta fund . Programs
are being printed.
"Mr . Cartoon" will appear at
the Regatta at a cost of $150
plus 20 cents a mile, however,
a sponsor is needed. No action was taken .
ARock Band will appear on
the Elberfeld's Parking Lot
at a cost of $175. Admission is
$1 for singles and $1.50 for
couples. A square dance will
be held on the Farmers Bank
parking lot. The band for the
square dance costs $50. Caller
for the square dance will be
Bob Pickett of Bedford.
It was also noted that the
Chamber will pay for extra
hours policemen work with
Chief Jef Webster and
Captain Henry Werry
donating their time. Athens
County Mounted Posse will
assist with IJ-affic during
Regatta free of charge.
Attending were Fred
Morrow, president, Gilkey,
Arnott, Mrs. Veva VanMeter,
Ferman Moore, Wendell
Hoover, Jack Carsey and Ted
Reed .

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CLEVELAND - FIRESTONE TIRE &amp; Rubber Co.
submitted a new cost-of-living proposal to representatives of
the striking United Rubber Workers Union Thursday, but the
union termed it unacceptable.
"They brought over another cost-of-living proposal which
is not acceptable," said URW negotiator Jake Miller. "We'll
have another small committee meeting at 10 o'clock tomorrow
and tonight we 'll do some homework and look at It again
tomorrow morning. "There was a considerable amoWlt of
discussion, thorough discussion, on it, but it doesn 't reach
where we want to go."

Letters suggest
Nixon romanced

A Chronicle of America

3 GALS

POMEROY

Rosalynn sees
Brown lacking

"TIGRESS"
8:30 TIL 12:30

Road improvement demanded

(Continued from page 1)
seeking r~lection.
Seven
member s
Wednesday sent letters to
their Democratic colleagues
asking support of a resolution
they will bring before the
Democratic caucus June 16
that would order Hays to
"s tep aside" from both
chairmanships.

Local news, in ·briefs

TONIGHT

rides which will be located
behind the Pomeroy Jr. lngh ,
Building, and for our new
river friends a chance to ride
the River Ferry between
Pomeroy and Mason, W. Va .

Hays

(Conti nued from page 1)
advance payment of the corporate franchise tax to help ease
the slate's penod1c cash flow problems.
Most of the supplemental appropna tions would be
allocated in the fi scal year beginning July 1, including $2
mJIIion to the stale Controlling Board and $5 m1llion requested
to have this bill," Snyder by Gov . James A. Rhodes to help Ohio attract a "major"
quipped .
BOWUNG GREEN, Ohio
industry to the state. The $5 m1llion appropriation was to have
But Coast Guard Rea r been 11'ed to help lure Volkswagen to Ohio, but now might be 1 UP!) - The wife of
Adm . William M Benkert used to attract Japanese automotive manufacturers, or even Democra ti c presidential
noted that a new riverboat , help exislmg industries in the state lo expand.
front runner Jinuny Carter
the Mississippi Queen, a steel
said Wednesday night she is
paddlewheel steamboal, "\(IS
confident he husband will
to be ready thi s summer 11nd
win the nomination on the
co uld replace the Delta
first ballot.
Queen.
Rosa lynn Carter, here to
"We feel compelled to emopen
an area campaign
Meig s County Sheriff's Presbyterian Chu r ch
phasize that the Delta Queen Depul y Randa ll Carpenter
headquarters for
her
represents an unacceptable repor ted today four win dows
husband, predicted Carter
Th e Pomeroy Emergen cy
degree of fire safety risk were broken ou t of the Salem Squad answer ed a ca ll to would go to the convention in
Cen ter School on the north Midwest Stee l, E. Ma in St. . at
beca use of the use of side
New York city with 1,300
ot the buil ding . The
06 p m. Wednesday for
combusllble material in its vandalism was d tscover ed by 3Charles
committed
delegates.
Ha tfield, Pomeroy,
cons tructi on and its ad- th e security patrol. School who had received a back
"I'm confident my husband
va~ced age," Benkert said . off icials ha ve been notifi ed injury . He was taken to will get the nomination on the
Betty Blake , president of and nothing is m iss ing from Veterans Memorial Hospital first ballot in New York," she
ins td e the bu tlding . The inthe Della Queen Steamboat ci dent occurr ed Wednesday where he was admitted .
said .
Company, countered that in nig ht
She said Ca lifornia Gov.
A spec tal meeting of the
the firm 's 66-yea r history
South ern Loca l
Band Edmund Brown Jr ., a late
A marr iage l 1cense was Boos ters wi ll be held al 7 30
there has never been a single issued
entry in the race for the
to Te rr~y Lynn sm-ith , p.m. Monday at the high
passenger fatality due to fi re , 20, Rt . I, Rac ine and Rebecca school.
presidential
Fi nal plan s for fhe Dem ocratic
colhsion or accident aboard Jane Ha rris, 17,R t 1. Racin e ci t izens band radi o r oundup nom1nation, " is an attJ-active ,
an ove rnight passe nger
will be made and several canu.date who might be a
Etta Mae Pa rsons. Rl. 2. lfems of Inter es t including leader on the national scene
riverboat on the Mississippi
Ra c in e, filed suit for di vor&lt;!e ban d camp will be disc ussed .
River or its tributaries.
agar nst Paul Parsons , Rt . 2, All parents of band members someday but nobody knows
She said the maiden voyage Ra c in e, and James R. An . and other interested persons what he can do yet. There are
of the Mississippi Queen was dr ews, Hem lock Grove and are asked to be present.
no similarities between
sc heduled for Juiy 27 from Con~ tance R. An drews, same
Brown and Carter."
address ha ve f il ed for ' The new ly formed Western
Cincinnati to New Orl eans, dissolution
"Jimmy always worked for
of ma rr iage tn
Boot Citizens Band Rad10
but asked for a continued Meigs County Common Pleas Club will meel al B p.m. a living while Brown has led a
exemption for the De lta Cour t.
Monday at the Roush Lan · sheltered life," she said. "He
ding , one mite wesf of Racine might be great. I'm not
Queen anyway.
elecfton day dinner w ill on Rou te 124. A sign is posted.
"The Della Queen is safe," beAnserved
saying anything about him
Tuesda y at the
Per son s
interes ted
in
she said. "Her record spea ks Sy r acuse Mun tcipa l bui lding becoming members of fh e except there is no comparison
by th e ladies of t he Syrac use
to Jimmy."
for itse lf."
club are invi ted·

At The Inn

local artists presenting the
history of Meigs County.
Events that wlll be
available all three days of the
Regatta will be the Flea
Market on Lynn St., ca rnival

Men's 9.95 Shirts, Sale ............... 6.86
Men's 10.95 Shirts. Sale............ .7.56
Men's 11.95 Shirts,
Sale ............ 8.26
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Men's 12.95 Shirts. Sale ............ 8.86 ..
Men's 13.95 Shirts, Sale .............9.56

AGANA , GUAM - AN AIR MANILA PLANE chartered
by an American construction company crashed and exploded
today on takeoff from Guam airport, killing 46 persons. Airport
authorities said there were no survivm, among the 45 persons
on the Lockheed Electra aircraft. The 46th victim was an
unidentified local man, killed on the groWld when the plane hit
his vehicle.
Officials said all of the passengers on the chartered
aircraft were Filipino contract workers. Nine were under
oontJ-act with the U. S. Federal Aviation Authority and the rest
worked for a private company.

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Men's 14.95 Shirts, Sale ........... 10.26
Men's 15.95 Shiris, Sale .......... ..10.96
.

Men's 17.00 Shirts, Sale ........... 11.66
Men's 17.98 Shirts, Sale.............12.36
M'en's 18.95 Shirts, Sale ............ 12.~
Men's 20.00 shirts, Sale ............1176
Free customer parkin.g on Second Street
and at the Mechanic Street Warehouse.

Elberfelds In
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DETROIT - AMERICANS BOUGHT MORE cars in May
than in any month since the start of the Arab oil embargo and
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(Cilntlnued on page 12)

Highwax safety project
in 5 counties planned
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COLUMBUS - The Ohio
Department of Transportation wlll open bids here
on June 22 for a 29-part,
"spot-safety" improvement
' project in Athens, Gallia,
~Hocking , Meigs and Vinton
counties.
. Programmed estimate for
engineering and constJ-uctlon
costs is $180,000. ProjP.ct is 90
,percent federally·funded with
Roadside Obstacle
Elimination Program funds
under provisions of the
Federal-Aid Highway ~ct of
1973. Plans include upgrading
guardrail, anchor"assemblies
and
bridge
terminal
ass~blies at the approaches

to :
- One Ohio 13, three US
33, four US 5C, and two Ohio 56
and one Ohio 78 bridge in
Athens County .
- Four Ohio 7 and one Ohio
160 bridge In Gallia County .
- One US 33, three Ohio 56
and two Ohio 93 bridges in
Hocking County.
'
- Three Ohio 7, one US 33
and one Ohio 124 bridge In
Meigs County .
- Two US 50 bridges in
Vinton County.
Traffic will be maintained
durin g c onstruction.
Eslimated completion date is
Del. 31.

Pomeroy Chamber of Cllmmerce Thursday at the Meigs
Inn . Shown displaying the ties ure 1-r, George Arnott, Bill
Grueser, Jack Carsey and Ken Gilkey.

SYRACUSE - Residents of
the upper end of Sy racuse arc
di st urbed about the hazardollS condilion of SR 1 ~ 4 that
be~ins in fron t of Ura
Largent's properly and goes
up approximately 150 feet.
The residen Is protested to
town council Thursday night.
The area they refer to Is
sa id to be too narrow. They
said il should be widened four
fee t for approximately 150
fee t.
Ross Norris who mel with
the group said he had talked
to Bob Clark, superintendent
of the Meigs County Highway
Department , and Gle nn
Smith, dis\ricl engineer in
Marietta .
Norris called the area a
"death IJ-ap". He said both
Clark and Smith were aware
of the situa lion, and that
Clark had gone as far as he
can in solving the problem.
Mayor Herman London told
the group that the Slate Highway Dept. would fix the high-

money .

The ma yor also said he felt
il was the responsibility of the

Stale to widen the road. The
mayor added that with the
t'OOperalion of residents and
the State, and if the village
had the money , they would go
ahead with the project.
It was suggested by Mrs.
Walter Roush that caution
signs be placed In the area, to
which the mayor agreed. ll
was also brought out that
letters be directed to Clark, Smith , Ron James, State
Repre~ntatlve , and SePotor
Oakley Collins. And council
also agreed to m•ke a direct
contact with Sta te Officials.
It was suggested that a
petition be circulated and it
was reported two accidents
occurred in the area this
week .
Oher problems such as
underpinning !J-ailers, cutting

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way but il would cost lht•
village $7,000 and the villa~e
does not have that kind of

OHIO

of wt'l:ds , and condemning of

Harris place to May Street

property were aired.
Council agreed lhul if lots
aren't cleared and cut after
owners are notified they will
be cited to cour t ami fined.
The first reading was given
an ordinance that will make
College noad from the Dick

011e ~" Y ·

.

Coun cil also agreed to
enforce the ordinan ce closing
the park allO p.m. except for
persons there under super.
vised activity .
Rollie Stewart, fire chief.
(Continued on page 12)

Two judges announced
Two judges for the 12th
annual Big Bend Hega tIa
parade to be held at li p.m.
f'rlday, June 18. have been
selec ted. They are Dale
Whitt, IJOsl of the WJEH
Radio program "'l'he Early
Bird, " an ex perie nce d
parade obse rver, and Donald
Cox, law student at Ohio State
University , experienced at
float constr uct ion and
opera lion .
Whill is a resident of Rio
Grande and Cox resides at
Patriot, Gulli a County. The

two judges and a third judge
ye t to be named will be
respunslble for awarding
prizes in a number or
classifications to be covered
live by Andy Hoover of
WMPO Rudlo and Point View
Cuble TV wi th Paul Gerard .
Entries in the parade are
still open and persons lnteresli!d should contact the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Co mm er ce office In the
Courthouse , Pomeroy, Ohio
45769 or by calllng 992-:iOOti or
George, 992-5794.

en tine
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1976

UnemploYment rate at7.3%
. BY SARAH FRITZ
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Unemployment among
American workers declined
slightly to 7.3 per cent in May
and the number of persons
holding jobs reached a record
87.7 million, the Labor ·
Department reported today .
It
was
the eighth
consecutive month without an
increase In the jobless rate,
the Labor Department said.
Not since 1973, just prior to
the
recession,
has
unemployment shown no

increase over an eight-month
period.
The number of persons who
work hit a record peak for the
fourth straight month,
climbing by 300,000 to 87.7
million in May . Women
benefited most by the
improvement.
Joblessness was down from
7.5 per cent in Apr&lt;! and
showed
a
signifi ca nt
reduction from the recession
peak of 8.9 per cent set last
May. There has been no
incrrase in. unemployment

manufacturing employment.
Nonfarm payroll
employment would have
risen by about 150,000 had it
not been for strikes.
Unemployment fell by
about 180,000 to 6.9 million in
May , a reduction that
occurred almost entirely
among Women . Increased
employment for women was
explained primarily by an
expansion of jobs In the
service Industries .and
govenment
the

·since last September.
The nwnber of employed
persons has increased by 3.6
million since the recession
low, but joblessness has
shown substantially less
improvement. There are now
1.4 million fewer unemployed
persons than the recession
peak last May .
Strikes had a heavy impact
on May's employment
picture . A 41Hlay-old walkout
by 60,000 rubber workers\
ca1!.11Cd a slight decline in

IJ-aditionally female jobs.
JobleSsness among women
dropped from 7.3 per cent to
6.B per cent, reflecting a
co ntinuing Improvement
among femal e house hold
hea ds.
Une mplo yment
meanwhlle rose slig htly
among men.
Teen-age unemployment
dropped to 18.5 per cent and
joblessness 1among blacks fell
to 12.2 per cent.
While the average duration
of unemployment declined

significantly to 15 weeks,
there was a strong lncroase In
the number of persons
working
purttime for
economic reas ons . The
number
of
partially
employed . persons rose
130,000 to 3.4 million.
The civilian labor force
held steady at 94.6 million In
May. Over the year, the labor
force has Increased by 1.8
million - mostly among
adult women.

Leg broken in
.traffic'· mishap"'
Douglas J. Houston, 15,
Syracuse, was listed in good
condition today at the Holzer
Medical Center where he was
admi tied following a bikHar
accident at 3:10p.m. Thursday on SR 124 in Syracuse.
The Gallia-Meigs Pos t
State Highway Patrol said
Houston rode his bike into the
path of an auto operat~d by
Geraldine F. Spencer, 52,
Racine. The youth, who
suffered a fractured leg, was
thrown on to the hood of the
Spencer car. The accident is
still under investigation.
Mark F. Schopis, 20,
Colwnbus, was charged with·
DWI and hit-skip following a
t.raffic accident at 2: 15 a.m.
Thursday on Rt. 7 eight
tenths or a mile north of
Gallipolis.
According to the patrol,
Schopis' ca~ went left of
center, striking a semi
headon opera ted by Larry

Udall speaking
on OU campus
Democratic presidential
hopeful U. S. Rep. Morris
Udall of Arizona will speak at
2 p.m. Saturday on the main
green at Ohio University.,
Udall 's appearance is
sponsored by the Kennedy
Lecture Series at Ohio
University.
Following his talk, Rep.
Udall will play one-on-one
basketball with the Bobcats'
Mike Borden. Both Borden·
and .Udall, a former pro
player, have just one eye.
Borden received headlines
last winter when the Supreme
Court ruled the school could
not drop him from the team
for his disablllty.
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CHILD INJURED
The three ·ye ar - old
daughter of Mr . and Mrs . lee
Combs, RD. Rutland, was
struck by a car Thursday at
6:30 p.m. when she ran onto
County Road 3 in Rutland
Twp. She ran In front of a car
driven by Mildred M. Swartz,
.R\. 2, Pomeroy, the Meigs
County Sheriff's Dept.
reported. The child was.taken
to Holzer Medical Center by
her mother. The youngster
sustained abrasions and
minor contusions.

Joe Copley, 23, Ceredo, W.
Va. Schopis' vehicle then ran
off the right side of the high.
way into a ditch and flattened
two signs. The impact
damaged the steering on the
semi causmg it to go off the
roadway into two new
trac tors parked at the
Gallipolis Tractor Sales.
Copley was taken to the
Holzer Medical Center where
he was treated and released
for minor injuries. There was
heavy damage to the semi
and to Schopis' car.
Ano lhe r three-vehicle
accident occurred ~t · noon
Thursday on Rt. 554, one
tenths of a mile east of
County Road 4 in Morgan
· Twp. Willard A. Robinson , 55
WORK BEGINS - Work has begun on this property at
Bidwell, was attempting to
the foot of Mulberry Heights preparatory to the
back his farm tractor pnto Rt.
con struction of 48 two-bedroom apartments by Prime
554 when James L. r;innett,
Builders Co. of Columbus. The 48 apartments, all electJ-Ic,
50, Londonderry, 0. swerved
his truck left of center . His
IJ-uck sideswiped a truck ·:;:::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:,:;::·::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;
oeprated by Edgar Robinson,
FREE CLINIC
37, Crown City. There was
Meigs
County women are
minor damage. No charge
Invited
to
sign up at once
was filed.
for
a
free
cancer clink at
A final mishap occurred on
PORTLAND - An elderly
Veterans
Memorial
Rt. ·1 one mile north of the
man
who lived alone on
Gallia-Meigs County lin e Hospital. For appointSharon
Ridge near this Meigs
where an unknown vehicle ments call the local cancer
County
community
was found
flipped a stone breaking the office, 992·7531 from 1 to 4
dead
Thursday,
his body
p.m., or In the evening•,
windshield on a ca r operated
· horribly mangled.
.
by Shelly A. Jarrel, 39, Jan Judge, 992·5832.
Elmer Owen Hall, 64 ,
Cheshire.
;:;::::::·::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::;:;:;:;:: authorities believe, died late
Monday. His body was in a
chair
in the living room of his
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modest abode that stands on
top of a high hill.
Although authoriti es
desired to have an autopsy
made of the remains this was
not done because of the
generally poor condition of
;:;:
DEXTER - You liave heard it said that if you went to :::; the body. It was surmised the
:~;~ the end of the ralnbew, you would find a pot of gold there. ~:;; victim died of natural c;auses,
;:;; The first person who started that saying thought he was ;';: then was attacked by his own
~;~; telling the IJ-uth because he thought nobody could do so. ;~;~ dogs.
;:;:
I know of two people, however , who have been there. ';!; The body was discovered
;:;:
It happened 011 an April afternoon in 1902 or 1903 thal :;:; by the Rev. Steve Wilson of
:~:~ my father and I were returning from a IJ-ip to the farther ::~: Racine who each week took
:::: end of the farm when a brief shower hit the area around ::;~ Mr. Hall, unmarried, to town
;:;: our house, but it merely "sprinkled" where we were. :;:; to purchase personal needs.
::;: Shortly after it ended, and we were even with our :;:; When Mr. Hall did not arrive
;:;: henhouse, a brilliant rainbow fl ashed across the sky and ;:;;· at the designated mee ting
;:;: its end came down the side of the henhouse to within three :;:; place Thursday , Rev. Wilson
;:;: or four feet of our feel.
';!; climbed the three-(luarters of
;:::
But there was no pot of gold there! My father jokingly .:::
said that was because we had not gone to the fool of the : ~::
;:;: rainbow : it had come to us, instead.
;:;:
;~;~
I had !o(gotten about the incident until a short time {
50TH CALL TAKEN
';!; ago when I ' aw an article in a religious magazine saying _::; The Pomeroy Fire Dept.
:::: that the rainbow was a covenant between God and .;:; answered a ca ll to the
mankind .
.
. :~ Charles Smith residence at
;:::
Then the illcidenl of some 70 years agn fla c&lt;hed upon :;!; Wolfpen at 7: 43a.m. today. A
;:;: Memory's Wall as quickly, and almost as vividly, as the :;:; fuel oil stove had ca ught fire .
:::; Damages were minor. It was
{ rainbow had so long ago.
the 50th call of the year to the

will be contained in three separate structures and are
expected to be completed In September or October .
Teaford Realty of Pomeroy was instrumental In securing
the land for the Clllumbus firm .

Mangled body found

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a mile around the hillside to
the Hall home, and notified
authorities after' finding the
body.
Deputy sheriffs Steve
Harlenbach and nandall
Carpenter were on the scene
along with several members
of the Racine Emergency
Squad and staff members oi
the Ewing Funeral Home who
carried the body down the
long path to the road where
vehicles waited.
A brother, Clifford Hall ,
who lives lit Rt. I, Portland, told officials that Mr .
Hall had las t been seen a bout
4:30 or 5 p.m. Monday .
The son of the late Hoadley
Owen and Dosha Alice Wayne

Hall, Mr. Hall was also
precede&lt;\ in death by a
brothe r , Clarence, and a
sister, Verm er. Surviving
besides his brother, Clifford,
are a sister, Mrs. Dorothy
Redway of Lambersvllle,
Mich ., four nephews, and
three nieces.
Graveside rites were
conducted at 10:30 a.m. this
morning at the Bethlehem
Baptist Cemetery by the Rev.
Steve Wilson .

Two precincts
are changed

Dorothy Johnston, of the
Meigs County Board of
Elections, announced today
two major precinct changes
PHILADELPHIA, June 4 in the county.
One is the Pomeroy Fourth
- t:ongrcss adopled a
Ward where voting was In the
resolullon recommending
DAY Hall. Fourth ward wlll
that the colonies equip
now vote at the General
their mlltlla with "arms,
Telephone office building on
accoutrements and camp
West Main Street. The other
kettles. '' Prtsldcnt John
is
letart precinct which will
Hancock appealed to the
vote
at the old building known
culonles to hurry the .
as
the
" Town Hall" in East
raising of militia for
Letart.
Canadian service and the
Deadline for absentee
creallon of a "flying
voting
will be Saturday, June
camp" strike Ioree.
5, at 12 noon , Mrs. Johnston
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Dateline 1776

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t) tday

June 4 1976

Yes vote urged on Issue 2

Hays under more siege
\wASHING l'ON UP!
llep Wayne Havs dertston to
resign onlv one Of htS WO
comm !lee
cha rmansl ps
becatL~e of the Ebzabeth Ray
:;ex scandal fatled to curb
demands that he gtve up Ins
secpnd 1111portant post
The Ohto Democrat agreed
rhur s&lt;~t y
to have
a
temp oPar v chatrman
repla ce htm on
th e
Democratic Congresstonal
Campatgn Commtllet' until
the charge agamst me has
been resolved
But he tgnored requesls tc
qutl hts more tmportanl post
as head of the House
Admmtslratton Commtttee
whtch
oversees
the
housekeepmg chores or the
House mcludmg the many
perqutstles that mean money
and comfort for the
members

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l t&lt;~ ve s: td lhl) ~til ask
parh ta u tL'i th s 1 Hill

a
h

Sl rtp
Jla vs
f
the
admtr stratton &lt; h tt r n n
slup
\ H 11 s stepp&lt; 1 d &gt;wn Iron
Ius &lt; n p u~n t omn tlt ee
pt s1L un 1s U1e House Elh cs
Com n li tre

~ eg an

nves 1~a t mg Mtss Rav s
charge that Ha vs put l&gt;er on a
subcommittee payroll '
$t4 000 1 vear solely to ser\ e
as hts n tslress Hays adnu ts
hev had a long affatr before
Ius Apnl marnage but denies
he htred her for ll at purpo!;e
Chatrman John Flynt DGa satd the mvesltgallon
wtll nut nccessartly be
confmed t 1 allegaltons made
agamst anv one person Thts
tndtcated the panel mtght
look mto rumored sexual
escapades of other members
1
11tere IS no wa y he C"dn of Congress
sattsfyt the membershtp
Flvnt
satd
staff
Wtlhout steppmg down from mvesttgators would mwmew
both
satd , House prmctpals and wttne sses
Democrattc leader Thomas mcludmg Hays for at least
0 Netll of Massachusetts
a week
before the
I don t ll mk the member cormmttee Itself takes tes
shtp ts sahsfted wtth Hays ltmonv
steppmg astde from one area
Informed sources ~atd that
and •ot the other satd Rep
the Justice Department ts
Dan Rostenkowskt D nt
constdermg a ctvtl sutl i o

1 he Metgs County Rat!
Service Comnu ttee George
Arno tt chatrman today
urged area rcstdents to vote
yes on statewtde Issue 2 tn the
June 8 prtmary election
Iss ue 2 ts a proposed
amendment to the Oh10
Cons htutl on whi ch would
allow the state and local
~ o ve rnm e nt s
to provtde
subs1d1es and other assistance to federally sponsored
railroad corporahons The

fr
ll
for Mtss Hav"" la t v U1 lu
lht ~ alse ( lalins At! II•
guvct """ &gt;I &lt;ould c lletl a
$2 oc•l IM'Il&lt;l lty a nd luublt
m ltnn lv
for
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charges were p oved
But Ha1s sad Mtss Hav s
harge
I as ve t t &gt; be
substantiated by credible ev t
der&lt; e an d I c w 11 I&lt;
ht n

t x on e rd e d

w

tnVL&gt;sltga tors I ave

all the

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He satd I e would ask the
campatgn com 11 ttee to elect
J tempt rary cha rman rex
Wednesday Hays sa1d he
also wtll call a rneetmg of the
adn tnl stratt on panel to
dtscuss wllh them any
questions concern ng my role

hloops
retreats

as cht:t trman

As chatrman of the
campatgn comm1ttee Ha ys
would ha ve been s gmng
campatgn
chec ks for
Democrats seekmg electton
lo the House
House Rep ubi can Wl1p
Robert Mtchel of llhn s
mtroduced a resolut on to
str1p the adm mstratton
panel of much of ls po~ers
and return Uem o the House
as a whole

Worm diggers earning more
Bloudworm dtggers were
earmng a half cent more a
worm todav followmg a two
week slrtke but other
walkouts affected fields from
&lt;oal mmmg to medtcme and
construction to publtshmg
Some 1 600 members of a
Plumbers and Steamfttte"
local struck the HIO-square
j!llle Hanford reservatiOn
"ear Rtwland
Wash
Thursday haltmg $1 btlhon m
constructiOn They JOtned
2 1100 stnking members of the
Hanford Atom1c Metal
Trades Counetl who have
been pteketmg Westmghouse
BattelleNorthwesl AtlantiC
Rtehfteld and Umted Nuclear
lnduslrtes for about a month
A strtke by 5 500 Alameda
County employes m the East
Bav area of Oakland Cahf
forced curtatlment of elective
surgery at two huspttals and
sorve
patients
were
lransferred when about two
thtrds of the nurses at
Htghland Hosptlal dtd not
rep&lt;rt for work
Some Welfare Deparhllen
and Health Department
offices have been closed by
the stnke "htch began
Wednesday but most other
countv
services
~ere
unaffected
Some 6 500 Southern lllmots
coal mmers were off the JOb
today m a spreadmg wtldcat
walkout tnggered by the
fir ng of one mmer who
supposedly cursed the mme
manager
Thomas Shoemake Herrtn
m a subdistriCt board mem
ber of the UMW m !Ulnols
Mtd he had met With mmers
and was to meet wtth them
agam toda) m efforls to end
the walkout
A boss cussmg a miner or
a mmer cussmg a boss ts
nothmg new m the mmmg
Industry or any other
Industry for that matter he
!llld
Mmers returned to work for
two coal eompames near
Charleston W Va after a
federal
court
JUdge

suspended flve-&lt;la v sentences companv
Imposed on 18 mmers for
Elsewl ere New York Uty
crtmtnal contempt One offtc als sougl t to ave1 t
mmer rematned m Jail slrtkes II at cuull trtpple 70
becau." federal offiCials saul hospllals In II e n etropolta1
he wa s sought as bemg AWOl
area and Trans W rid
from the Anny
Atrlmcs faced the threat of
Rloodworm dtgger s Saturdav walkout b1 fl ghl
resumed dtggmg tn the Udal altendants
flats on the coast of Mame
Reno Nev roofers struck
Thursdav endmg a two-week to support de nands for a fl(''&gt;'
strtke m whtch they wm a contract
half cent per worm pay
Rut m ne ghbormg San
mcrease
Franetsco both stdes m a 53
The Ne1t spa per Gutld dav strtke of bus drtvers m
struck Tm e Inc pubhcattons the Gulden Ga te Rr dge
Thursdav and set up ptcket dislrtc were opt mtst1 c tt a £J
lines at the Ttme ltfe settlement could be reached
Butldmg m Ne1&gt; York Ctty
soon
The walkout
nvolves
emplo) es of Time People TAFT VOTES
Sports Illustrated Fortune
WASHINGTON UPI)
and Money magazmes and Sen John Glenn D-Oh o
Tune-ltfe Books
JOined 50 other Democrats
1 mgenng stnkes plagued and Sen Robert Taft Jr R
four maJor tlremakers
Ohto voted along wtth 15
Firestone Goodyear B F
fellow Repubhcans Thursday
Goodrtch and Umroyal and m helpmg the Senate luml
the Anheuser Busch brew ng debate on a key amendment
to ma)or antitrust law reform
legtslatwn The vote was 67
22
LOTIERY WINNERS
This week s winning
r---------,
numbers
The Da1ly Sentinel
Three-dlglt number 345 (three-four
five I
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
Four-dlglt number
MEIGS MASON AREA
8855 (six slx
five-five)
CHESTER l TANNEH LL
Exec Ed
Five digit number ROBERT HOEFLICH
095118 1zero-nine llve-slx
C•ty Ed tor
Pub shed da y exce pt
elghli
Sa urdey by Th e Oh o
Slx dlglt number Va l e y P u b! sh n g Co m
pan y
1 1 Cou
s
753122 1seven-five threeP o m e oy
Oh o
45769
one-two two)
Bus n es s 0 l ce Phon e 992
7 56 Ed tor a Phon e 99 1
Splrlt of 76 winning
2 57
11umbers
Second c la ss p os tag e
pa d a Pomeroy Oh a
Two-dlgll numbers - 73
Nat ana
a dve t s ng
represen a ve wa d
(Ieven three 1 44 (four
Gr ff h Co mpan y
nc
four) 7llseven one) and
E\o ne &amp; Gal l agher D v
757 Th rd Ave New York
25 1two five)
N Y 10017
1 Four dlglt number Sub sc r p o n
rrt e s
De vc ed by carr e r wh e e
0794 1zero-seven
nineava abe 75 ce n s per
four!
week
By Moor Rou e
where car er serv ce no
Five digit number ava able
One month
33928 (three-three
nineSJ 25 By ma
n Oh o and
W Va One Year S2i 00
two eight)
S &gt;e mon hs $11 50 Thr ee
Six digit number--59249!1
months S7 00 E sewh er e
S26 00 year
S x mon hs
1flve-nlne two-four nineSlJ so hree mon hs S7 so
nine)
Sub sc p qn pr ce n c tu d cs
Sunday T mes Se n n ~t

DR. LAMB

TiiE CAPRIOLE the most difficult stunt for a horse
ts be IUltfully executed by one of Bradd Frank s
performmg horses Thts ts but one of the thnlhng new acls
wtlh the gtgan!tc HolUe Bros Ctrcus com ng to the Metgs
Galha area on June 16 wtth 6 and 8 p m performances at
Galha County Fa rgrounds Advance tickets are bemg
sold 1"" by Nelson Drugs Dutton Drugs and Vtllage
Pharmacy tn Me1gs CoWJ iy

Cadets' lawyer
bucks the system
wr- Sl

POIN r N Y UP It
Bu k11g I c s1st em h~s
sell 1 pit td ff n lhe Army
even fot a n 1hla n la11. \er
tlul A 11 v ! tpl Arthur
I me I himself a West Pomt

grmh c r n Is mself domg
so tl est: Ia vs

1

I ts role as

members of the 823-member
class I 1977 So far of 98
charged wttl&gt; chea ling four
I av e 'e"ilred two were
recommended lor dtsmt~sal
and one exonerated
D o~ ne) s r ndtngs were
s mtlar to what 1 mcoln and
mne uti et mh ary lawyers
ncluded tn a letter to
H ffmann In th e letter
dated Ma' 5 the nthtar)
Ia• vcrs asked for an
mn edt a te tnves tgatton
bee a ISC tl cv satd the

one f to n II rv lawyers
defend II g t1 e c dets accused
or el cat n ~
1\\ o weeks a~o 1 u coin
sat I Seu etar of the Army
MIll
H rrnann li aS
hvpocr ltc I for refusu g
th e n tl tat v defense lawvers a co le ny
br u.s.s
were
request for m tmmectiate cmb rked on a cover up
mvest gatton Hoffman sa1d The smd ll e 48 cadets then
they should n ake thetr case acct ed 11 ere bemg smgled
before I e r al boards &gt;f ut o cut tad further adverse
off ecrs a!rea ly se t up
p bite ty
On Tl urs Ia) he agam
\1 one potnl lJncoln was
cnttctzed Hoffm ann He satd ad vtsed he 1\ould be transfer
hts plan for an outside stud\ re&lt;l but that dectston was
of he I onor systen b1 t1 e 1escmded
c v han se&lt;.:r etcm es of tht:
Huff 1 ann turned the Army
Arn 1 Navy and Atr Force I m vers down and talked of
1 ou stde panel to study the
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Our contcntton s an s&gt;sten tn the fu ure I tncoln
mvest g tllon after he boards 1esponded How can they
Jre 0 1 er
would
be expect us to send our allega
wo hle ss
I nco ln sa td li ons through the sane
All I ose who are nvolvetl s\ s e 1
we
\\ant
wtll be gone Tl e whole pou I tm esltgated
of U e mvesttgatton s to
salv tge some of the cases
1 ppeat ed Congress ma1
beat he Pe n agon to the
puncl
In \Vitsl mgt on
Rep
fhom as De wney D N Y
called for a I all to the
cheaung mvesttg twns untl
a H use All ed Set vtces
subc 11 ' ee could I old
heiJru gs on he I nor
sys em
Foll ow ng s a I st of all
Downey smd Its person I students mak ng a B or
mvesllga uon at the Ac~d e m y better n a I sub eels for the
mdt c ted cl eat ng IS 1 ore s xlh s x weeks grad ng
per od at the Me1gs Jun or
pe1vastve at l e a c~dem)
Hgh School n M dd eport
than nfftctals wtll admt and
Seventh Grade - Conn e
could nvolve as n any as 240 Ba ley Ber n ce Barrett

Umted Press International
PreSident Ford agam ts
ustng the word
tr
responstble to descnbe
Ronald Reagan
thts ltme
'"' the challenger s bnefly
stated w llmgness tc send
U S forces to Rhodesia
I don t beheve 1t ts
necessary
to
tnvolve
Amencan troops m southern
Alnca Ford told reporters
at the Whtte House Thursday
Any ndteatton an Amencan
prestdent would send troops
to sou thern Africa ts
trresponsible
Reagan campatgnmg for
he
Cahfornta
GOP
prestdenhal prtmary satd tn
Sacramento Wednesday that
the Umted States and Bnta n
should be wtlllng to mediate
the confltet m Rhodesta and
o do thts
occupatwn
forces mtghl be sent m
Thursday Reagan satd hts
posttton was betng dtslorted
poSSibly because I made the
mtstake or trytng to answer
I vpothettcal questiOns w th
hypothetical answers
I m not proposmg combat
and I m not proposmg
any thtng of \ that ktnd
Reagan told backers m San
Franctsco I am proposmg
lhatlhe Umted States use tts
good pos !ton to try to help
two countnes or two facltons
wtthm a country to resolve a
problem m thetr tnternal
affatrs not by tmpcsmg oh
them but by offertng our
help
Wtth the year s last three
prtmanes commg
up
Tuesday Reagan has been
spendmg most his lliTle on
Cahforn a s wmnertake-all
contest but ~•ll campatgn two
da" m Oh1o Ford who has
completed hts Cahforma
appearances stumps thts
weekend m New Jersey and
Ohw

Hospital News

amendment would also allow
lax reducltons on ratlroad
properly
The proposed amendment
would gtve Ohto authonty
stmilar to that of surroundmg
states tp parttctpa le tn
federal rat! programs such
as ConRatl and Amlrak The
sobstdies can be gtven only to
trail operattons sponsored by
th&amp; federal government
prtvate compames would not
be ehgtble
The substdtes are ex
tremely Important to con
ltnued operatwn of rat! hnes
wh ch are unprofttable but
vttal to an area Arnott satd
The proposed tax reducttons
would be available to all rat!
roads prtvate and publicly
owned The goal of the tax
reductions IS to encourage
ratlroads
to
contmue

terested tn ehmtnatmg any
excess body fat !hay may be
con lrtbultng to elevated blood
pressure
Keep tn mmd that the goal
IS low cholesterol and
lrtglycertdes and low blood
pressure Clearly If a person
already has a low cholesterol
and low tnglyceride level and
a normal or low blood
pressure there s not much
else that needs to be ae
emnpltshed by modlfymg the
diet
The recommendatton to
restrict egg yolks ts
prtmarlly dtrected toward
young Amertean men who
are prone tc hear! disease
Young American women are
not prone to heart dtsease
although I must say the m
cidence of heart attacks In
Amer~an
women has
deftmU!Iy mcreased Why'
Possibly because of ctgarette
&lt;mokmg and chang~s 1n
hvmg pallerns spectftcall)
m re stn s~ 11s.o,; K.: ttl ed wt th
more 1csp ll&gt;lbtltt) for

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women
If your daughter s blood
pressure ts elevated she
should hmtt her calortes so
that she can keep her wetght
down as lhts certamly helps
control blood pressure Also
your daughter should have a
test for her cholesterol level
If tt ts below the level
assoctaled
wtlh
any
Slgntftcant tncrease '" heart
or vascular dtsease then you
shouldn t complam to her
about ealtng eggs
One of the reasons for the
general recommendation
made about restrtclmg eggs
for the Amertcan dtet ts that
many people do not know
what thetr cholesterol level
IS and they don t have 1t
measured often enough to
warn them when tt s gettmg
out or control But I would
have to say thaltf a person
male or female had an ac
ceptably low opltmal level of
serum cholesterol then how
much cl olesterol was tn I s
or her dtet from any source
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Marauders have significant
achievement in baseball play

operalt011 of the vttal yet
unprofttable branches
•
The re slrt cttons to be
removed by Issue 2 were
placed tn the consUtutton m
the 1800s to prevent state
funds from bemg used lor rat!
co nstru clton dunng
a
buildin g
craze
The
restrictions have prevented
Ohto from taking full ad
vantage of avatlable federal
fundmg
The tssue whtch Involves no
tax mcreases or bond
tssuance ts vtlallo conbnued
efftctent ratl servtce No part "
of the slate IS more famlhar
with the threat of rat!
aband onment than
southeastern Ohto
The
passage or Issue 2 could
prevent many abandonments
that threall!n us
Arnott
satd

By GREG BAILEY
Basebj!JI has been on the
nunds of most of us as Metgs
High School prepped for the
champtonshtp games to be
played at OSU
I wonder how many of us
reahze the slgntftcance of the
fact that MHS made tt that
far In the tournament thmk
l)f all the AA schools m the
state and how dtfftcult tt ts for
a team to advance that far I
was especially pleased when
I heard or them capturing the
ReRtonal ttUe because the
fans Of the Ojlposmg U!am
were needlmg our local boys
about thetr rural herttage
But when 1t was all over the
spcrtsmanshtp and the
athletic prowess of our young
men qweted the mouths
It was a very saltsfymg
wm and the team s ac
comphshments surely puts us
on the map Wm or lose 1
hope the area gtves our team
the homecommg 1t deserves
Speaking of baseball a lot
of us are devoU!d to Cm
cmnalt Reds fans 1thts wrtter
Included )
Wednesday
Sparky commented on
rhubarbs and roughness that
seems to be commg back mto
our national pas lime he satd
he thought tt was a good
thmg That really ratsed my
dander 1 He satd tt was hke
gomg back to the old days
and that he was glad to see tt
Well I m a nostalgtc person
but that s JUst gomg too far
The Hook (hts mckname
for those of you not fam1har
Wtth his practice of removmg
ptlchers from the game ) satd
that he thought a pttcher
ought to not he puntshed for

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lees !ban 3IG words Ioag (or be subject to reductloa by
the editor) and mast be signed wllll llle slpee'l Ill
dreu Names IDlY be wllllbeld IIJIOil pubUcat11111
However ob requelt names will be dlscloaed Letters
should be Ia good lisle addreaslag Issues not personaUIIes

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... ~.Fdi/h:
Mental health servwes needed
Dear Str
Everyone of us at sometime or other m the course of our
hves can beneftt from Mental Health Servtces JUSt as we can
beneftt from the sen'lces of a doctor or dentiSt Just as 11 would
be difftcullto have to travel 50 to 100 miles to go to a doctor or
denttst so 1t IS dtfftcult and ofren tmposstble to travel the
distance for Mental Health Services This ts the baste reason
why we need to vote for the passage of the two wnths ( 2) of a
mtll Mental Health Levy on Tuesday June 8
The passage of the levy wtll assure the contlnuatwn of the
Commumty Mental Health Center located m Metgs County
that wtll be able tc proVIde for example
Marrtage Counseling counselmg for parents youth and
chtldren diagnostic and evaluative services programs for
alcohohsm and drug abuse swctde prevention and education
and lrammg programs that can be utlhzed by schools
churches mdustnes and CIVIC groups
The great need for Mental Health SerVIces for our
Commumty was deterrruned m a study made by a group l)f
rest dents of Metgs Gallta and Jackson Counttes representing
all walks of hie m 1964 Thts study became part of the
statewtde plannmg for Mental Health Servtces m local
commumttes As a result of thts effort a TrJ.county I Metgs
Gallta and Jackson) Mental Health and Retardation 'ti48
Board was formed m 1969 At the present time thts Board IS
offermg complete mental health sernces m Metgs Gallia and
Jackson Counltes It IS to be noted that the present servtces
cannot be continued In Me1gs County without the passage of the
levy June 8
The cost of the levy to the property owner ts less than $1 00
per year The Metgs restdents have been pa)'lng thts tax smce
November l)f 1972
It ts Important that each voter understand the purpose and
need for this levy A Citizens Corrurutooe IS available and
anxwus to answer or g~ve information You are urged to call
992-2192 for more mformatton The levy has receiVed
endorsement from orgamzatlons wtthin the county
Signed Lillian Moore Rev Wm Middleswarth and Rev
Robert Baumgarner Cttizens Committee for Mental Health
Levy

Holzer Medical Center
Comdr. McKrnney remembered
(Discharges June3)
Opal Barr Vtvtan Belcher Dear Str
Kenneth Buckley Grace
I recently had the honor to address the Rutland
Collter Doy Conrad Mrs
commumty
on Memortal Day when thetr beautiful Memorial
Charles Cox and daughU!r
was
dedteated
tc the battle-slam of the wars In whtch America
Mrs James Crace and
has
been
engaged
UnfortwtaW!y 1t was not posstble that we
son
Goldte
ere
who
shared
the
program
name every mdmdual sharmg the
means
Gladys Davts
great
effort
responstble
for
thts tangtble proof that Rutland
Kathleen Dempsey Richard
CARES
Franks Datsy Harden
For myself! confess I was rermss upon that occaston when
Heather Hargraves James
I
failed
to advtse of the concern of the Commander of Eli
Jackson Thomas Johnson
Denruson
Post No 467 the Amencan Legtoo Rutland that he
Raymond Jones Gtlbert
was
unable
to attend the Dedtcallon because of his well-known
Ketler Brad Knotts Ralph
cardiac
problem
Every 011e knows that Samuel A Archie
Leach Herbert Leonard
McKinney
would
have been present had he dared tbe riSk
Mary Mahan Constance
Most know too Archte s part m obtammg the Memortal
McCam Jenmfer Meyer
Rutland ts of tbe stze that ooe wtll expenence difftculty htding
Rosa Mmnts
Beatnce his hght under a bushel
Mulhern Jenmfer Ohhnger
Further tt should be known Commander McKmney
Kenda Braun Kelly Brown
Phthp Pedtgo Mrs Wtlltam
Steve Carson Dean Colwell Rawson and daughter Shawn recently was ctred by the National Commander of the
Da v d Demosky
L nda
Amertcan Legton for bemg an All Ttme High Post
Shelby Roberts
Eason Jerry F elds Kev n Roach
Commander
and Arclne ts ehgtble for a drawmg that may see
Gibbs Brad G bson T m Charles Rowland James
him
personal
guest among 25 of the entire Legwn of the
Gore Katrena Ha e Robert Salmans Brady Sheets Boy~
Harmon Rob n Hera d Stapleton Jamee Swonger National Commander at the 1976 Seattle Nattonal Convention
Jayne Hoef ch
She Ia
- John C Bacon
Horky Jean Horton Angela Golda Terry Paulme WhtU!
Houch ns Donna Hy sell
Chr s ngels David Kennedy
L nda Kovalchik
Eddie
Lester Becky Long Terry
Mayes M ke M Iler Patty
M lchell John Moms Steve
Vote For Mental Heahh Levy- June 8, 1976
Ohl nger Angela Payne
egg yolks or otherwtse really Beth Perr n Andrea R ggs
lSn t that tmportant No one Terry Rowley Lori Rupe
Bran
Swann
Cam lie
should assume that hts dtelts Sw
ndell llorbara Tanner
nu t tmportant thought Barbara Thomas Bryan
w thout knowtng del mU!ly W lcox Dar a W lcox Darla
and pos tltvell tha t hts WI Iam son
PROPOSED TAX LEVY
E ghlh Grade - Sonya Ash
cholesterol level 1s low and Tonya
Ash R chard Basham
A MIJorlty AHlrnwotlve Vat1 Ia Ntc~snry for PIIMge
hts blood pressure ts low or R ck B rchfleld Jut e B ron
R ck
Blaeflnar
Jack
~ormal
VOTE BALLOT WITH AN "X"
!Cor more mformalton on Col ema n Joy Edwards
Debb e
Fal cone
Tim
cholesterol and tnglycertdes Herdman
Mark Hood Janet
send 50 cen ts for The Health Hork y Jenel Kelly Cliff
A lax for the JliUPOSe of proVIdmg Meigs County s sbare
Roberl Ktetn
Letter
&gt;umber
I 2 Kenn edy
for
the benefit of the Gellla.Jackson Meigs Community Men
Tammy
McDan
le
Dede
Cholesterol
1nglycendes
Me Ewe n Ray Mowery
W
Hea!Vh
Board for the pW!pose of providing the nee
Blood Fats Atherosclerosts Barbara Murphy
Joe
essacy
requirements
of ~ Community Mental He~th ProSend a long stamped self Ou vey K" e () lvey Mark
gram
esl'&amp;bllllhed
fiUI'IIUant
to Chapter 340 of the Ohio R&amp;R
ggs
L
nda
Rosenbaum
addressed enve lope for
John
Russell
K
m
Seth
vlled
Oode
at
a
rate
not
exceeding
two.tentlbs ( 2) of a mDl
mathng Address your letter Dav d
Slewart
Paul
for each one dollar of wllration whiCh amounta to two
to me m care of lhts Sturgeon Dan Thomas Kim
cents tor each one buntired doll:are of valuation This 1u
newspaper P 0 Box 1551 Wa rner Sean W II Mary
wl1l become effective In tie current year 1976
Radt o C1ty Statton New W se Terr Yca ug rr
York NV 10019
Remember that choleslerol
FOR THE TAX LEVY
m the II et ts not the only
liTlportant fa ctor tn deU!r
mw ng the level m the blood
The total calone eonsumplton
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
lr I " dav 111 lustory
n relahon to achvtly 1really
I 1 t K96 Henry Ford
the poin t IS slayt g lean ) the "I 1 elc 1 Ius ftr st t •r from a
utal fat and the amount of b11rk sl c. I m Dett nit and
Paid tor by Cltilenl Colllinlltee For Mental Hearth Levy
salutated fa t m th e d et arc drove ll •r 11 d tl e &lt;Ia I k 11~1
alltmp 1tant too
slru s ftr }1 tn•l u11

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By ALEX FRERE
UPI Sports Writer
PARIS IUPI) - BJorn
Borg led the favontes
mcludlng Amertcans flarold
Solomon and Eddie Dtbbs
mto the third round of the
$210 1100 French Open tenms
champtonshtps lostng only
four games
The Umted States now has
four men m the thtrd round
In addtllon to Solomoo and
Dtbbs there are Vtctor
Amaya and Sherwood
Stewart Arthur Ashe and
Brtan Gottfrtend have still to
play thetr second round
matches
Borg the WCT champton
who IS top seed here swept
aside left-handed Austrtan
Davts Cupper Hans Kary 6-1
6-1 6-2 on the dusty center
court of Roland Garros
Stadtum
Solomon JOmt ftfth seed
wtth Dtbbs was taken down
to the wtre before elumnating
Sasht Menon an Indian who
trainS at USC 6-4 6-4 3-6 H
6 2 while the racquet
throwmg Dtbbs ousted
Germany s Hans Pohmann
6-3 7-5 6-1
I played stuptdly and he
started playmg well m the
mtddle satd Solomon But
then I started playmg to hiS
backhand and he started to
hit a lot of drops shots which
dldn t work
The pcwer servmg Amaya
defeared Germany s Hans
Juergen Plotz 6-3 6-3 6-4
Stewart progressed on
Wednesday
Dibbs who IS qmck of
oomper as he ts slow of shot
threw his racquet at the
umptre s chatr when he

Walks fatal, Reds beaten, 5-3

HOUSTON (UP!) - For
the hrsl lime m Cesar
throwmg at a batters head to Cedeno s memory
his
brush htm back or m HOI!l!ton Astros spilt a four
retahalton for a home run game sertes wtth the
bemg hi t off htm
Cmcmnatt Reds Was he
Well I agree that that s a tmpressed '
part or baseball and I can
It don l mean nothing he
put up wtth It But when all satd We knew we could de
our youngsters watch the this all year We JUSt needed
Reds and tdohze them and
Sparky then lhat s just too
brash or a statement for htm
to come out wtth
I ve been pleased wtth the
good things that have come
from our Uttle League and
By BilL MADDEN
other programs for our young
UPI Sports Writer
men of tomorrow but when
Although they contmue to
thetr tdols start puttmg deas
wheel and deal for pitching
hke that mto thetr heads then
help the Boston Red Sox are
I can no longer remam stlent
fmding they shU have one
and say to a youngster Play
frontlme moondsman they
baseball watch the Reds
can always count on-35have heroes m sports be JUSt year-old LuiS Tiant
1ke them etc
Ttant
the seemmgly
The Hook wen t on to say ageless Cuban right-hander
that when two players have stopped the latest Red Sox
an argument on the fteld they tatlspm by hurling a neat
should be allowed to slug tt etght-lut 8-2 vtctory over the
out un ltl one of them has to Amertcan League East
be earned off the fteld I like leading New York Yankees
all sp01 Is and I even hke to Thursday mghl Two run
parhctpate m the rough ones smgles by Cectl Cooper and
such as football hockey etc Jtm Rtce keyed a six-run
But when one of our maJOr second mnmg whtch provtded
league coaches advocates Boston wtth only tts second
that type of vtolcnce to be WID Ill SIX games
perrmtled rtghtm front of our
I thmk all games are
yoWJgsters then 11 s ttme to
speak out If such thmgs were
to be perm tU!d then our htgh
school programs and urnptres
and all the values to be found
m orgamzed baseball for our
youngsrers would be for nil
If you d hke to read
Mator Leaague Stand ngs
Sparky s comments I refer
By Un ted Press Intermit onat
you to the Thursda) s Sen
Nat onat Leagu~
Eas
tmel For some reason as of
W L Pel GB
today I m not qwte such an Ph lade ph a 32 12 7'17
P tsburgh
27 ~0 574 6 2
avtd Reds fan

dropped h s serVI ce to fall
behind 4-5 m lhe second set
Match offtctal Bertte Bowron
of Bntam sat unpasstvel) as
themtsstle bounced back ontb
the court
~dnano Panatta who won
hts nattve Italian tttle on
Sunda} defeated Japan s
Jun Kuki 6-2 6-3 7-5 while
Manuel Orantes the retgmng
US
Open
champton
recovered from a slow start
to defeat fellow Sparuard
Antcmo Munoz 2~ 6-3 6-4 6-

New York
Ch cago
St Lou s
Mont rea

24 27

471

11

'2

22 25
22 26

468 11

2

17 25

405 14

458 12

West
c nc nnat
Los Angeles
San 0 ego

Hous on

W L
29 19

~el

30 20

600

24 22
23 28

522
.t51

GB

604
4
7

San Fran c sea 9 32 37 3 11
AI anta
17 30 362 11
Thursdays Results
Ch cago 2 New York 1
Montrea 7 P t sbu r gh 1
s Lou s 1 Ph Iadet ph a
Hous on 5 C nc nnat 3
Los Ang 3 San F an 2 10 nns
(On y games scheduled )
Today s Probable P tchers

unportant not just this one
satd Ttant when asked about
the stgmflcance of hts
vtetory
whtch Boston
Manager Darrell Johnson
had lenned a must game
As long as you wm 11 doesn t
make any difference We
know we get paid to wm and
not to lose I don t feel any
extra pressure I JUSl know I
have to go out and beat
them
In the only other Amertcan
League game Mtlwaukee
downed Detroit 6-2 In the
Natwnal League Montreal
drubbed Pittsburgh 7 1
Chtcago shaded New York 21 Houston topped Cmcmnall
5 3 St Louts dumped
Phtladelphla 7 I and Los
Angeles
edged
San

1

2
2

P ttsburgh

pm

(Reuss

54)

C nc nnat ( Nolan 3 3)
Lou s (MeG othcn 5 3)

pm

Ch cago

Hous

on

8 05

at Sf

B 30

R Reusche 53)
(Cosgrove 1 3
8

at

~5

pm

Other second-round vtctors
meluded
Czechoslovakia s
Jtrt Hrebec who ousted Vtctor
Pecct of Paraguay H 6-3 64 6-2 and Belus Pra)oux of
Chtle who outlasted Byron
Bertram of South Africa 6-4

New York (Seaver 4 4) at Los
Ange es
Hooton 4 4)
10 JO

Rtcardo Cano won an all
Argenttman match against
Enrique Cavtgba 6-1 3-6 6-2
f&gt;-7 6-1
In a first round match
called Wednesday because of
bad light two lime champton
Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia
came from a set down to
defeat Patrtce Dommguez of
France H 7~ 6-7 6-0 6-0
He dtd not lose a game afwr
the resumption
Bntam s Sue Barker the
top women s seed had no
trouble m her ftrsl-round
match defeatmg Nertda
Gregory of Australia 6-3 6-3
and fellow seeds Manta
Redondc of the U S and
Uruguay s Forella Borucellt
also had slratght set wms
Redondo wrapped up Elvtra
Wetsenberger of Argentina
6 1 6 I and Bomcelh
elunmated Marta Nasuelb of
Italy 7-5 6 2

NOW OPEN

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PI sburgh
Montreat

000 010 OOQ-

50

02 102 lOx 7 15 0
Tekul ve d) Deme y

Rook e
(5 ) He nandez (7) and Sangu
l en
Stanhouse
3 1)
LPRooke
62
HRs Mon r l?a
Foo e (2) Ca er (4 )

Phadepha 00000000- 1 7 11
S Lou s
122 1 o 00)( 7 2
Chr stenson
Schue er
(3
Tw chel 4) Garber (7) Reed
8 and Boone Forsch Gre t
9 and S mmons WP Fo sch
1
LP- Chr s enson 6 2
C nc nnat

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Mator League Results
By, Un ted Press Infernal onal
Nat onal League
Ch cago
001 000
2 6o
New York
000 010 000
8o
Burrs Knowles (9) Zamo a
(9) and M erwald
Lo ch
Lockwood 8 and Grote WPBurrs 2 11 LP- Lo ch ( 271

300 000 000-

3 70

I All T mes EDTI
Hous on
020 o o 20)(- 5 8 0
At ant a (Messersm th 2 5) at
Alcala Eastw ck 7 Borbon
Montrca Carr hers 1 Jl 8 05 (8 and Plummer
D erker
pm
Forsch 9 and Johnson WP San D ego (Jones
0 2) at 0 erker (5 5) LP - Ai cala (5 1J

pm

Ph ladelph a Lonborg 8 OJ lit
San Franc sco I Barr 2 4 11 05

pm

Saturday s Games
Ph Iadet ph a a San Francis co
Atlanta a Montreat n ght
San 0 ego at P tsburgh n ght
C nc nnat at 51 Lou s n ght
Ch cago at Houston n ght
New York at Los Ange es n ght

Amer can League
East
New York
Batt more
Cleveland
Boston
Detro
M !waukee

W L P&lt;t
27 16 628

HR - C nc nna

Morgan (7)

1nnmgsl
San Fran
002 000 000 o- 2 8 1
Los Ang
000 010 010 - J 2 I
Dresster Moff t 18 Lave e
19) and Sadek ohn Hough (8)
and Ferguson WP- Hough 7
0) LP- L:.avelle (2 J

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COn y games schedu ed
Amer can League
New York
200 000 000 2 8 0
Boston
060 000 02&gt;c 8
0
Ells Mart nez
2
Pagan
(5
T drow C7 and Mun son
T ant (7 J and F sk LP- EI s

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M !waukee
Dero t

00 120 200

6 9 1

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2 90

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Travers (6 2 ) and Moor e
Rober s Bare (SJ and Freehan
4 4)
HR M
LP - Rober s
waukee Money 7
(Only games schedu ed
GB

23 21 523 4 '
2224886
20 23 465 7
Mator League Leaders
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17 23 425 a ,
Batting
West
(based on 100 at bats)
W L Pet GB
Nat1onat League
Kansas City 27 17 614
G AB R H Pet
Texas
25 19 568 2
Rob nson P 1 33 104 IS 39 37 5
Ch eago
22 20 524 4
McB Ide St L 32 126 20 46 365
M nnesota
2 23 ~77 6
Rose Cln
48 194 44 67 345
Oakland
21 27 43a a
C awfrd 51 L 40 128 22 44 34A
Cal fornla
2 30 -l12 9 1 Torre NY
42 114 17 39 3A 2
Thursday s Results
Gr ffey c n .n 164 40 56 J.t11
Bosloo a New York 2
Boone Ph t
39 121 19 40 33 1
M !waukee 6 Detro t 2
M ner NY
33 109 18 36 330
Only games scheduled I
Fos er C n •J 171 2• 56 327
Today s Probable P1tchers
Cey LA
47 175 28 57 326
(All Ttmes EDT)
Amencan League
Cal torn a (K rkwood 1 .5 at
G AS R H Pet
Boston Wise 3 J 7 JO p m
M nnesola
(Goltz .5 2l
at
Batt more (Aieunder J 2) 7 30

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Oakland !M t chel
1 31 at
New York (Mav 4 2 8 p m
M !waukee (Slaton 7
at
Kansas C tv (Leona d 4 ) 8 30

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CleYe and I Eckers ey 3 3 af
Chicago {Gossage 3 3 9 p m
Detro t CLaxton 0 J at Texas
(Perry4Al 9 OSpm
Saturday s Games
M nnesota at Batt man~
Ca lfornia at Boston
Oak and at New York
Cleveland a Ch cago
M tw\ at Kan C ty 2 wi night
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Francisco 3-Z m 10 mrungs
Brewers 6 Tigers 2
Don Mon ey drove home two
runs wtth a ftflh mmng trtple
and hts seventh homer m the
seventh whtle Robm Yount
added two RBis on a patr of
sacnflce Illes Mtlwaukee
southpaw Btll Travers 6 2
went the distant-e spacmg
rune htts
Expos 7 Pirates 1
Don Stanhouse pttched hts
thtrd vtctory m four dectstons
and helpe&lt;\ hts own cause
wtth a a P4r of run-scormg
smgles as the Expos snapped
a stx j!ame losmg streak Jun
Dwyer and Garv Carter also
had two RBis each Carter
and Barry Foote had solo
homers for Montreal
Cardinals 7 Phlllles 1

Le Flore Del
Lynn Bos
Bre t KC
Bos ock Min
McRae KC

Car y C e
s aub Det
Randolph NY
Munson NY
Pa ek KC

39 160 2S 57 356
35 130 9 46 35A
44182 28 6~ 352
JS 131 9 45 344

Bob Forsc h won hts ftrst
gan1e and snapped a 13
gan e Philadelphta road
wtm mg slreak wtth a seven
ht l e tght
strikeout
performance over ctght
mnmgs
Stx
dtlferent
Cardmals bat te d tn runs
whde the usual!) flawless
Phtlhes committ ed four
errors
Cubs z Mets I
Mtck Kelleher s lw&lt;Hlut
seventh mning smgle scored
Larry Buttner from second
base wtth th e winnmg run and
sent the reclmg Mels to their
lith loss m the last 13 games
Ray Bums wtth ninth lnmng
atd fr om two relievers won
Its second game whtle
Mt ckey I oltch 2 7 was
tagged "tlh the loss
Aslros 5 Reds 3
Jose Cruz and Cltff Johnson
coaxed back-to back bases
loaded walks from rookie
Santo Alcala to force home
the wmmng runs m the
seventh mmng Alcala who
lost his first maJor league
game afwr five stratght wins
loaded the bases on two
smgles and a walk Larry
D erker S.S was the winner
for Houston and gave up a
three run homer to Joe
Morgan m the ftrst
D Hlgers 3 Giants Z
Btll Russell s bases loaded
smgle wtth one out m the lOth
gave the Dodgers thetr come
from behtnd vtclory and
1fled them mto a VIrtual tte
wtth the Reds m the Nl West
Knuckleballer Charhe Hough
cl alked up hts seventh wm
w U10ut a loss hurling three
1
mmngs of httless rehef

Standmgs
Averages
Results

c cv 2 20

Wood Ch 2 25
Str keouts
Nat ortal League Seav e NY
70 R cha d Hou and Men et us
co SF 57
Lo ch
N Y 56
N ekro A 54
Amer can Lugue Tanan a
B ylc ven
Ca t 9A Ryan Ca 9
NY sa
Tell.
74
Hun er
Gossa g e Ch 57

Sports Briefs
By
United
Press
bttcmatlonal
SAN FRANCISCO t UPI ) San D1ego pttcher Randy
Jones "lth a 10.2 mark for
the season I hursday was
named the National League s
P tcher of the Month for May
The left hander was also
gtven the Nl Awa1 d m Aprd
Dunng May Jones 26
started seven games and
completed SIX wtlh one
shutcut He won stx of the
sey;,n wtth an ERA of I 48

Mason 9-4 winner

He missed two turns In the
rotauon because of a painful
n ght shoulder
Physically I felt real good
torught There was no pain
he sald later But I wasn t
sharp In the first three
trutmgs I was overpltching
Alter I wore myself down a
little I was ftne
Dterker 5-5 was anything
but overpowonn g as he
walked seven
one
mtentlonaUy - and gave up
seven hits But neither was
the Reds unbeaten rookie
nghthander hnpr esslve
etther
Santo Alcala c-ould not hold

the early lead After Houston
tied the game on a two-run
single by Greg Gross and Bob
Watson s
RBI
Infield
gro111der he lost control
Two Slllgtes a fielder s
choice and a walk loaded the
ba ses with two out and the
score tied m the seventh On a
J..and 1 pitch he walked Jose
Cruz to force In the winrung
rwt With a 3-2 count on Cliff
Johnson Alcala did not get to
walk
another
batter
Manager Sparky Anderson
replaced him with Rawly
F..astwtck
After one foul Up East wick
walked In another run

Two jwrlor division games
played on Wednesday night
Two of the three scheduled
opemng games were played
Wednesday mght m the Meigs
Gtrls Juntor Dtvlsion Softball
League At the Minersville
fteld Forest Run beat Letart
I andtly 22 2 TI e winning
pttcher was Kelly Rought
Andy Riggs led Forest Run
with four singles tn four at
bats Leading Lelllrt was
Tina Htll with two singles
Others getting hits for the
wmners were Mel Dillard
two smgles Jamie Stsson a
trtple Usa Roush a double
and two smgles Tllliln\y
Smtth s homer and single
Jody Grueser and Kelll e
Rought a double and single
apleee Teresa Grueser a
home run Jena Walker and
Jan Betzmg each had a
smgle
Letart hitters were Robin
Burnem Ruth Green find
Diana Rhodes each with a
smgle
At the New Haven held the
hosls had a blg sixth lnnln~
and beat Mtddleport (BI~
J1m s Supersters ) by lhe
score of 23-0 Wmnmg pitche~
was K Star
T Roush led New Haven
wtlh a double and three
singles whtle the losers w~re
led by Cmtly Crooks wtth her
single
The ~arne between Racine.
and Peach Fqrk was called In
the thtrd Inning due to rain
and will be rescheduled Next
Jumor League card Is

Monday June 7 Forest Run
at Mtddlepcrt New Haven at
Letart Syracuse vs Racine
at Mlnersvllle and Peach
Fork vs Harrlsonvtlle (field
to be set)

No11mn. Noelmmlcs

Just "-'Ill
hllllllt Rills

Beh nd a nifty two httter by
wmnlng pttcher Mark Smtth
Mason beat Eastern 9-4 m the
opemng game of the Meigs
Mason County Pony League
Wednesday mght at Eastern
Srn th fanned 15 Eastern
batters and walked only two
and chtpped m with a Houble
and two smgles at the plate
Kretg Sayre also had a two
bagger and Bodte Davts had
two smgles Rick McKlrgan
Don Russell and David
Camp had a stngle each
Losmg pttcher Donny
Spencer fanned 11 of the
vtsttors but gave up seven
costly walks Rusty Wtgal
had both Eastern htts a
double and smgle

WORCESTER
Mas s
UPI) - A B centennial prtze
of 200 stlver dollars wtll be
awarded to the golfer who
A thought for the day
plays hts 200th shot to the American histortan Henry
farthest pom t durmg the f nal Brooks satd Only on the
round
of
the
1976 edge of the grave can man
Massachusett s State Open to conclude anythtng
be held at the Worcester
Country Club June 28-30

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SACRAMENTO
Caltf
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Wme could be sold
by the glass at Cahforma
ballparks and stadtums
seattn g more than 40 000
under legtslahon thai passed
the Assembly Thursday
The measure by Assembly
man Wtlhe Brown D-&amp;n
Franctsco was sent to the
Sena te on a 54-4 vole It
allows ssuance of licenses
for sale of the wme
Brown satd the btll was
mtroduced spectftcally to
permtt the sale of wmc at
Candlesttck Park horne of
the San Franctsco Gtanls who
have fall en out of the perutant
race m the ftrst several
months of the season

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40 14B 23 48 324
EASTLAKE Ohio iUPI) 44 156 20 so 321
42 14a 25 47 318 Whtle Motor Corp satd John
43 1a2 25 57 313
42 138 26 43 312 R Kramer was elected to the
Home Runs
post of chtcf operatmg offtcer
K ngman
Nat anal League
Thursday
making tts ftrst
NY 17
Schm dt Ph I 15
announcement stnce the
Monday Chi 0 Fos er C n 9
Cey LA and Sm h St L a
ftnanctally troubled
Amencan Lea!lue 0 Is K C
company s headquarters
and Banda Oak 9 Yas rzem
sk Bos Hendr ck Clev Ford were moved from ErteVIew
Mlnn and Burroughs lex 8
Tower
tn
downtown
Runs BaHed In
National league Foster c n Cleveland to tis Eastlake
43 K ngman NY 38 Schm dt
truck diVISIOn
Ph I 37 Perez C n 35 Monday
While satd Kramer 57 wtll
Ch Morgan C n and Lul nsk
Ph I 34
retam the post of execuuve
A m e r c a n League Bur
roughs Tex 37 Mun son NY VICe prestdent and wtll report
36 Chambl ss NY 34 Otis K C to S E Knudsen cha1rman
33 Horton De and Rud Oak apd chtef executive offtcer
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National
League
Cedeno
Hou 20
Morgan
c n 19
Gr ffey C n 15 Mangua MTI
12 Buckner and Lop es LA and
Brock St L
Amencan League
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the way he Sll td We had ba tter was out u the ftrst
)usl as much off enstve uuung
flrepcwer as they dtd It was
I was mad that s what I
our httters agamst th etrs and was after the homer satd
tt loo ked prett} even to me
btg rtghthand er Lar ry
The latest wm was a good Oterker who made his first
exa mple of ti e Houston start m nme days a successful
club s new conftdence The one
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tt s for real
Third baseman Enos
Cabell a btg slick t 295) m
Houst o n s httttn g
Impr ovement th ought the
Aslros should have taken all
four m tbe sertes which ended
Thursday mght wtth a f&gt;-3
Houston wm
What dtd they beat us' By

Tiant stops Yanks on 8 hits

Borg leads favorites
in French Open tennis

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Final period

Diet varies with health
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB - My
daughU!r mstsls on eahng one
egg every mormng She eats
1bout ftve eggs a week
I have warned her that the
eholesU!rol c011U!nt of ftve
eggs a week can be damagmg
to her health She mamtains
that most recent tests
disprove lh1s evidence
My daughler IS 23 years old
1111d she ts asthmatic Every
three weeks she recetves
1llergy mjecllons Please
Dr Lamb respond to thiS
ll'oblem I am coocerned and
llllxtous that she mamtam
lood health
DEAR READER - I know
~ c011cerned you must be
but you may be over
emphas1zmg the problem In
the last analysts despl te all
lite Olings we talk about In
lerm!l l)f diet and beart
disease we are inU!rested tn
achieving two matn effects
One Is to lower the blood
cholesterol and trtglycertdes
ffalsl should th~y be
eleva!~ and we are m
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P 1ch ng
Mos1 V1ctor es
National League Jones SO
10 2 Lonborg Phil 8 o Hough
LA 7 0 Koosman N Y Chr s
tenson Ph and Rooker P 11 6
2 Fryman Mtt 6 3 Montefus
CD S F 6 4
Amencan League
Sla on
M I 7 I Tanana Cal 7 3 Tiant
Bos 7 3 B rd K C 6
Travers
Ml 62
Fgueroa
NY 63
Palmer Batt Hunter NY and
Torrez Oak 6 5
Earned Run Average
(based on 45 inn ngs pltctled)
National League Za chry C n
Lonbo g
1 33 Jones SD 2 1
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June 4 1976

Yes vote urged on Issue 2

Hays under more siege
\wASHING l'ON UP!
llep Wayne Havs dertston to
resign onlv one Of htS WO
comm !lee
cha rmansl ps
becatL~e of the Ebzabeth Ray
:;ex scandal fatled to curb
demands that he gtve up Ins
secpnd 1111portant post
The Ohto Democrat agreed
rhur s&lt;~t y
to have
a
temp oPar v chatrman
repla ce htm on
th e
Democratic Congresstonal
Campatgn Commtllet' until
the charge agamst me has
been resolved
But he tgnored requesls tc
qutl hts more tmportanl post
as head of the House
Admmtslratton Commtttee
whtch
oversees
the
housekeepmg chores or the
House mcludmg the many
perqutstles that mean money
and comfort for the
members

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parh ta u tL'i th s 1 Hill

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the
admtr stratton &lt; h tt r n n
slup
\ H 11 s stepp&lt; 1 d &gt;wn Iron
Ius &lt; n p u~n t omn tlt ee
pt s1L un 1s U1e House Elh cs
Com n li tre

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nves 1~a t mg Mtss Rav s
charge that Ha vs put l&gt;er on a
subcommittee payroll '
$t4 000 1 vear solely to ser\ e
as hts n tslress Hays adnu ts
hev had a long affatr before
Ius Apnl marnage but denies
he htred her for ll at purpo!;e
Chatrman John Flynt DGa satd the mvesltgallon
wtll nut nccessartly be
confmed t 1 allegaltons made
agamst anv one person Thts
tndtcated the panel mtght
look mto rumored sexual
escapades of other members
1
11tere IS no wa y he C"dn of Congress
sattsfyt the membershtp
Flvnt
satd
staff
Wtlhout steppmg down from mvesttgators would mwmew
both
satd , House prmctpals and wttne sses
Democrattc leader Thomas mcludmg Hays for at least
0 Netll of Massachusetts
a week
before the
I don t ll mk the member cormmttee Itself takes tes
shtp ts sahsfted wtth Hays ltmonv
steppmg astde from one area
Informed sources ~atd that
and •ot the other satd Rep
the Justice Department ts
Dan Rostenkowskt D nt
constdermg a ctvtl sutl i o

1 he Metgs County Rat!
Service Comnu ttee George
Arno tt chatrman today
urged area rcstdents to vote
yes on statewtde Issue 2 tn the
June 8 prtmary election
Iss ue 2 ts a proposed
amendment to the Oh10
Cons htutl on whi ch would
allow the state and local
~ o ve rnm e nt s
to provtde
subs1d1es and other assistance to federally sponsored
railroad corporahons The

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for Mtss Hav"" la t v U1 lu
lht ~ alse ( lalins At! II•
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He satd I e would ask the
campatgn com 11 ttee to elect
J tempt rary cha rman rex
Wednesday Hays sa1d he
also wtll call a rneetmg of the
adn tnl stratt on panel to
dtscuss wllh them any
questions concern ng my role

hloops
retreats

as cht:t trman

As chatrman of the
campatgn comm1ttee Ha ys
would ha ve been s gmng
campatgn
chec ks for
Democrats seekmg electton
lo the House
House Rep ubi can Wl1p
Robert Mtchel of llhn s
mtroduced a resolut on to
str1p the adm mstratton
panel of much of ls po~ers
and return Uem o the House
as a whole

Worm diggers earning more
Bloudworm dtggers were
earmng a half cent more a
worm todav followmg a two
week slrtke but other
walkouts affected fields from
&lt;oal mmmg to medtcme and
construction to publtshmg
Some 1 600 members of a
Plumbers and Steamfttte"
local struck the HIO-square
j!llle Hanford reservatiOn
"ear Rtwland
Wash
Thursday haltmg $1 btlhon m
constructiOn They JOtned
2 1100 stnking members of the
Hanford Atom1c Metal
Trades Counetl who have
been pteketmg Westmghouse
BattelleNorthwesl AtlantiC
Rtehfteld and Umted Nuclear
lnduslrtes for about a month
A strtke by 5 500 Alameda
County employes m the East
Bav area of Oakland Cahf
forced curtatlment of elective
surgery at two huspttals and
sorve
patients
were
lransferred when about two
thtrds of the nurses at
Htghland Hosptlal dtd not
rep&lt;rt for work
Some Welfare Deparhllen
and Health Department
offices have been closed by
the stnke "htch began
Wednesday but most other
countv
services
~ere
unaffected
Some 6 500 Southern lllmots
coal mmers were off the JOb
today m a spreadmg wtldcat
walkout tnggered by the
fir ng of one mmer who
supposedly cursed the mme
manager
Thomas Shoemake Herrtn
m a subdistriCt board mem
ber of the UMW m !Ulnols
Mtd he had met With mmers
and was to meet wtth them
agam toda) m efforls to end
the walkout
A boss cussmg a miner or
a mmer cussmg a boss ts
nothmg new m the mmmg
Industry or any other
Industry for that matter he
!llld
Mmers returned to work for
two coal eompames near
Charleston W Va after a
federal
court
JUdge

suspended flve-&lt;la v sentences companv
Imposed on 18 mmers for
Elsewl ere New York Uty
crtmtnal contempt One offtc als sougl t to ave1 t
mmer rematned m Jail slrtkes II at cuull trtpple 70
becau." federal offiCials saul hospllals In II e n etropolta1
he wa s sought as bemg AWOl
area and Trans W rid
from the Anny
Atrlmcs faced the threat of
Rloodworm dtgger s Saturdav walkout b1 fl ghl
resumed dtggmg tn the Udal altendants
flats on the coast of Mame
Reno Nev roofers struck
Thursdav endmg a two-week to support de nands for a fl(''&gt;'
strtke m whtch they wm a contract
half cent per worm pay
Rut m ne ghbormg San
mcrease
Franetsco both stdes m a 53
The Ne1t spa per Gutld dav strtke of bus drtvers m
struck Tm e Inc pubhcattons the Gulden Ga te Rr dge
Thursdav and set up ptcket dislrtc were opt mtst1 c tt a £J
lines at the Ttme ltfe settlement could be reached
Butldmg m Ne1&gt; York Ctty
soon
The walkout
nvolves
emplo) es of Time People TAFT VOTES
Sports Illustrated Fortune
WASHINGTON UPI)
and Money magazmes and Sen John Glenn D-Oh o
Tune-ltfe Books
JOined 50 other Democrats
1 mgenng stnkes plagued and Sen Robert Taft Jr R
four maJor tlremakers
Ohto voted along wtth 15
Firestone Goodyear B F
fellow Repubhcans Thursday
Goodrtch and Umroyal and m helpmg the Senate luml
the Anheuser Busch brew ng debate on a key amendment
to ma)or antitrust law reform
legtslatwn The vote was 67
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DR. LAMB

TiiE CAPRIOLE the most difficult stunt for a horse
ts be IUltfully executed by one of Bradd Frank s
performmg horses Thts ts but one of the thnlhng new acls
wtlh the gtgan!tc HolUe Bros Ctrcus com ng to the Metgs
Galha area on June 16 wtth 6 and 8 p m performances at
Galha County Fa rgrounds Advance tickets are bemg
sold 1"" by Nelson Drugs Dutton Drugs and Vtllage
Pharmacy tn Me1gs CoWJ iy

Cadets' lawyer
bucks the system
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POIN r N Y UP It
Bu k11g I c s1st em h~s
sell 1 pit td ff n lhe Army
even fot a n 1hla n la11. \er
tlul A 11 v ! tpl Arthur
I me I himself a West Pomt

grmh c r n Is mself domg
so tl est: Ia vs

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I ts role as

members of the 823-member
class I 1977 So far of 98
charged wttl&gt; chea ling four
I av e 'e"ilred two were
recommended lor dtsmt~sal
and one exonerated
D o~ ne) s r ndtngs were
s mtlar to what 1 mcoln and
mne uti et mh ary lawyers
ncluded tn a letter to
H ffmann In th e letter
dated Ma' 5 the nthtar)
Ia• vcrs asked for an
mn edt a te tnves tgatton
bee a ISC tl cv satd the

one f to n II rv lawyers
defend II g t1 e c dets accused
or el cat n ~
1\\ o weeks a~o 1 u coin
sat I Seu etar of the Army
MIll
H rrnann li aS
hvpocr ltc I for refusu g
th e n tl tat v defense lawvers a co le ny
br u.s.s
were
request for m tmmectiate cmb rked on a cover up
mvest gatton Hoffman sa1d The smd ll e 48 cadets then
they should n ake thetr case acct ed 11 ere bemg smgled
before I e r al boards &gt;f ut o cut tad further adverse
off ecrs a!rea ly se t up
p bite ty
On Tl urs Ia) he agam
\1 one potnl lJncoln was
cnttctzed Hoffm ann He satd ad vtsed he 1\ould be transfer
hts plan for an outside stud\ re&lt;l but that dectston was
of he I onor systen b1 t1 e 1escmded
c v han se&lt;.:r etcm es of tht:
Huff 1 ann turned the Army
Arn 1 Navy and Atr Force I m vers down and talked of
1 ou stde panel to study the
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Our contcntton s an s&gt;sten tn the fu ure I tncoln
mvest g tllon after he boards 1esponded How can they
Jre 0 1 er
would
be expect us to send our allega
wo hle ss
I nco ln sa td li ons through the sane
All I ose who are nvolvetl s\ s e 1
we
\\ant
wtll be gone Tl e whole pou I tm esltgated
of U e mvesttgatton s to
salv tge some of the cases
1 ppeat ed Congress ma1
beat he Pe n agon to the
puncl
In \Vitsl mgt on
Rep
fhom as De wney D N Y
called for a I all to the
cheaung mvesttg twns untl
a H use All ed Set vtces
subc 11 ' ee could I old
heiJru gs on he I nor
sys em
Foll ow ng s a I st of all
Downey smd Its person I students mak ng a B or
mvesllga uon at the Ac~d e m y better n a I sub eels for the
mdt c ted cl eat ng IS 1 ore s xlh s x weeks grad ng
per od at the Me1gs Jun or
pe1vastve at l e a c~dem)
Hgh School n M dd eport
than nfftctals wtll admt and
Seventh Grade - Conn e
could nvolve as n any as 240 Ba ley Ber n ce Barrett

Umted Press International
PreSident Ford agam ts
ustng the word
tr
responstble to descnbe
Ronald Reagan
thts ltme
'"' the challenger s bnefly
stated w llmgness tc send
U S forces to Rhodesia
I don t beheve 1t ts
necessary
to
tnvolve
Amencan troops m southern
Alnca Ford told reporters
at the Whtte House Thursday
Any ndteatton an Amencan
prestdent would send troops
to sou thern Africa ts
trresponsible
Reagan campatgnmg for
he
Cahfornta
GOP
prestdenhal prtmary satd tn
Sacramento Wednesday that
the Umted States and Bnta n
should be wtlllng to mediate
the confltet m Rhodesta and
o do thts
occupatwn
forces mtghl be sent m
Thursday Reagan satd hts
posttton was betng dtslorted
poSSibly because I made the
mtstake or trytng to answer
I vpothettcal questiOns w th
hypothetical answers
I m not proposmg combat
and I m not proposmg
any thtng of \ that ktnd
Reagan told backers m San
Franctsco I am proposmg
lhatlhe Umted States use tts
good pos !ton to try to help
two countnes or two facltons
wtthm a country to resolve a
problem m thetr tnternal
affatrs not by tmpcsmg oh
them but by offertng our
help
Wtth the year s last three
prtmanes commg
up
Tuesday Reagan has been
spendmg most his lliTle on
Cahforn a s wmnertake-all
contest but ~•ll campatgn two
da" m Oh1o Ford who has
completed hts Cahforma
appearances stumps thts
weekend m New Jersey and
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amendment would also allow
lax reducltons on ratlroad
properly
The proposed amendment
would gtve Ohto authonty
stmilar to that of surroundmg
states tp parttctpa le tn
federal rat! programs such
as ConRatl and Amlrak The
sobstdies can be gtven only to
trail operattons sponsored by
th&amp; federal government
prtvate compames would not
be ehgtble
The substdtes are ex
tremely Important to con
ltnued operatwn of rat! hnes
wh ch are unprofttable but
vttal to an area Arnott satd
The proposed tax reducttons
would be available to all rat!
roads prtvate and publicly
owned The goal of the tax
reductions IS to encourage
ratlroads
to
contmue

terested tn ehmtnatmg any
excess body fat !hay may be
con lrtbultng to elevated blood
pressure
Keep tn mmd that the goal
IS low cholesterol and
lrtglycertdes and low blood
pressure Clearly If a person
already has a low cholesterol
and low tnglyceride level and
a normal or low blood
pressure there s not much
else that needs to be ae
emnpltshed by modlfymg the
diet
The recommendatton to
restrict egg yolks ts
prtmarlly dtrected toward
young Amertean men who
are prone tc hear! disease
Young American women are
not prone to heart dtsease
although I must say the m
cidence of heart attacks In
Amer~an
women has
deftmU!Iy mcreased Why'
Possibly because of ctgarette
&lt;mokmg and chang~s 1n
hvmg pallerns spectftcall)
m re stn s~ 11s.o,; K.: ttl ed wt th
more 1csp ll&gt;lbtltt) for

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women
If your daughter s blood
pressure ts elevated she
should hmtt her calortes so
that she can keep her wetght
down as lhts certamly helps
control blood pressure Also
your daughter should have a
test for her cholesterol level
If tt ts below the level
assoctaled
wtlh
any
Slgntftcant tncrease '" heart
or vascular dtsease then you
shouldn t complam to her
about ealtng eggs
One of the reasons for the
general recommendation
made about restrtclmg eggs
for the Amertcan dtet ts that
many people do not know
what thetr cholesterol level
IS and they don t have 1t
measured often enough to
warn them when tt s gettmg
out or control But I would
have to say thaltf a person
male or female had an ac
ceptably low opltmal level of
serum cholesterol then how
much cl olesterol was tn I s
or her dtet from any source
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Marauders have significant
achievement in baseball play

operalt011 of the vttal yet
unprofttable branches
•
The re slrt cttons to be
removed by Issue 2 were
placed tn the consUtutton m
the 1800s to prevent state
funds from bemg used lor rat!
co nstru clton dunng
a
buildin g
craze
The
restrictions have prevented
Ohto from taking full ad
vantage of avatlable federal
fundmg
The tssue whtch Involves no
tax mcreases or bond
tssuance ts vtlallo conbnued
efftctent ratl servtce No part "
of the slate IS more famlhar
with the threat of rat!
aband onment than
southeastern Ohto
The
passage or Issue 2 could
prevent many abandonments
that threall!n us
Arnott
satd

By GREG BAILEY
Basebj!JI has been on the
nunds of most of us as Metgs
High School prepped for the
champtonshtp games to be
played at OSU
I wonder how many of us
reahze the slgntftcance of the
fact that MHS made tt that
far In the tournament thmk
l)f all the AA schools m the
state and how dtfftcult tt ts for
a team to advance that far I
was especially pleased when
I heard or them capturing the
ReRtonal ttUe because the
fans Of the Ojlposmg U!am
were needlmg our local boys
about thetr rural herttage
But when 1t was all over the
spcrtsmanshtp and the
athletic prowess of our young
men qweted the mouths
It was a very saltsfymg
wm and the team s ac
comphshments surely puts us
on the map Wm or lose 1
hope the area gtves our team
the homecommg 1t deserves
Speaking of baseball a lot
of us are devoU!d to Cm
cmnalt Reds fans 1thts wrtter
Included )
Wednesday
Sparky commented on
rhubarbs and roughness that
seems to be commg back mto
our national pas lime he satd
he thought tt was a good
thmg That really ratsed my
dander 1 He satd tt was hke
gomg back to the old days
and that he was glad to see tt
Well I m a nostalgtc person
but that s JUst gomg too far
The Hook (hts mckname
for those of you not fam1har
Wtth his practice of removmg
ptlchers from the game ) satd
that he thought a pttcher
ought to not he puntshed for

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the editor) and mast be signed wllll llle slpee'l Ill
dreu Names IDlY be wllllbeld IIJIOil pubUcat11111
However ob requelt names will be dlscloaed Letters
should be Ia good lisle addreaslag Issues not personaUIIes

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Mental health servwes needed
Dear Str
Everyone of us at sometime or other m the course of our
hves can beneftt from Mental Health Servtces JUSt as we can
beneftt from the sen'lces of a doctor or dentiSt Just as 11 would
be difftcullto have to travel 50 to 100 miles to go to a doctor or
denttst so 1t IS dtfftcult and ofren tmposstble to travel the
distance for Mental Health Services This ts the baste reason
why we need to vote for the passage of the two wnths ( 2) of a
mtll Mental Health Levy on Tuesday June 8
The passage of the levy wtll assure the contlnuatwn of the
Commumty Mental Health Center located m Metgs County
that wtll be able tc proVIde for example
Marrtage Counseling counselmg for parents youth and
chtldren diagnostic and evaluative services programs for
alcohohsm and drug abuse swctde prevention and education
and lrammg programs that can be utlhzed by schools
churches mdustnes and CIVIC groups
The great need for Mental Health SerVIces for our
Commumty was deterrruned m a study made by a group l)f
rest dents of Metgs Gallta and Jackson Counttes representing
all walks of hie m 1964 Thts study became part of the
statewtde plannmg for Mental Health Servtces m local
commumttes As a result of thts effort a TrJ.county I Metgs
Gallta and Jackson) Mental Health and Retardation 'ti48
Board was formed m 1969 At the present time thts Board IS
offermg complete mental health sernces m Metgs Gallia and
Jackson Counltes It IS to be noted that the present servtces
cannot be continued In Me1gs County without the passage of the
levy June 8
The cost of the levy to the property owner ts less than $1 00
per year The Metgs restdents have been pa)'lng thts tax smce
November l)f 1972
It ts Important that each voter understand the purpose and
need for this levy A Citizens Corrurutooe IS available and
anxwus to answer or g~ve information You are urged to call
992-2192 for more mformatton The levy has receiVed
endorsement from orgamzatlons wtthin the county
Signed Lillian Moore Rev Wm Middleswarth and Rev
Robert Baumgarner Cttizens Committee for Mental Health
Levy

Holzer Medical Center
Comdr. McKrnney remembered
(Discharges June3)
Opal Barr Vtvtan Belcher Dear Str
Kenneth Buckley Grace
I recently had the honor to address the Rutland
Collter Doy Conrad Mrs
commumty
on Memortal Day when thetr beautiful Memorial
Charles Cox and daughU!r
was
dedteated
tc the battle-slam of the wars In whtch America
Mrs James Crace and
has
been
engaged
UnfortwtaW!y 1t was not posstble that we
son
Goldte
ere
who
shared
the
program
name every mdmdual sharmg the
means
Gladys Davts
great
effort
responstble
for
thts tangtble proof that Rutland
Kathleen Dempsey Richard
CARES
Franks Datsy Harden
For myself! confess I was rermss upon that occaston when
Heather Hargraves James
I
failed
to advtse of the concern of the Commander of Eli
Jackson Thomas Johnson
Denruson
Post No 467 the Amencan Legtoo Rutland that he
Raymond Jones Gtlbert
was
unable
to attend the Dedtcallon because of his well-known
Ketler Brad Knotts Ralph
cardiac
problem
Every 011e knows that Samuel A Archie
Leach Herbert Leonard
McKinney
would
have been present had he dared tbe riSk
Mary Mahan Constance
Most know too Archte s part m obtammg the Memortal
McCam Jenmfer Meyer
Rutland ts of tbe stze that ooe wtll expenence difftculty htding
Rosa Mmnts
Beatnce his hght under a bushel
Mulhern Jenmfer Ohhnger
Further tt should be known Commander McKmney
Kenda Braun Kelly Brown
Phthp Pedtgo Mrs Wtlltam
Steve Carson Dean Colwell Rawson and daughter Shawn recently was ctred by the National Commander of the
Da v d Demosky
L nda
Amertcan Legton for bemg an All Ttme High Post
Shelby Roberts
Eason Jerry F elds Kev n Roach
Commander
and Arclne ts ehgtble for a drawmg that may see
Gibbs Brad G bson T m Charles Rowland James
him
personal
guest among 25 of the entire Legwn of the
Gore Katrena Ha e Robert Salmans Brady Sheets Boy~
Harmon Rob n Hera d Stapleton Jamee Swonger National Commander at the 1976 Seattle Nattonal Convention
Jayne Hoef ch
She Ia
- John C Bacon
Horky Jean Horton Angela Golda Terry Paulme WhtU!
Houch ns Donna Hy sell
Chr s ngels David Kennedy
L nda Kovalchik
Eddie
Lester Becky Long Terry
Mayes M ke M Iler Patty
M lchell John Moms Steve
Vote For Mental Heahh Levy- June 8, 1976
Ohl nger Angela Payne
egg yolks or otherwtse really Beth Perr n Andrea R ggs
lSn t that tmportant No one Terry Rowley Lori Rupe
Bran
Swann
Cam lie
should assume that hts dtelts Sw
ndell llorbara Tanner
nu t tmportant thought Barbara Thomas Bryan
w thout knowtng del mU!ly W lcox Dar a W lcox Darla
and pos tltvell tha t hts WI Iam son
PROPOSED TAX LEVY
E ghlh Grade - Sonya Ash
cholesterol level 1s low and Tonya
Ash R chard Basham
A MIJorlty AHlrnwotlve Vat1 Ia Ntc~snry for PIIMge
hts blood pressure ts low or R ck B rchfleld Jut e B ron
R ck
Blaeflnar
Jack
~ormal
VOTE BALLOT WITH AN "X"
!Cor more mformalton on Col ema n Joy Edwards
Debb e
Fal cone
Tim
cholesterol and tnglycertdes Herdman
Mark Hood Janet
send 50 cen ts for The Health Hork y Jenel Kelly Cliff
A lax for the JliUPOSe of proVIdmg Meigs County s sbare
Roberl Ktetn
Letter
&gt;umber
I 2 Kenn edy
for
the benefit of the Gellla.Jackson Meigs Community Men
Tammy
McDan
le
Dede
Cholesterol
1nglycendes
Me Ewe n Ray Mowery
W
Hea!Vh
Board for the pW!pose of providing the nee
Blood Fats Atherosclerosts Barbara Murphy
Joe
essacy
requirements
of ~ Community Mental He~th ProSend a long stamped self Ou vey K" e () lvey Mark
gram
esl'&amp;bllllhed
fiUI'IIUant
to Chapter 340 of the Ohio R&amp;R
ggs
L
nda
Rosenbaum
addressed enve lope for
John
Russell
K
m
Seth
vlled
Oode
at
a
rate
not
exceeding
two.tentlbs ( 2) of a mDl
mathng Address your letter Dav d
Slewart
Paul
for each one dollar of wllration whiCh amounta to two
to me m care of lhts Sturgeon Dan Thomas Kim
cents tor each one buntired doll:are of valuation This 1u
newspaper P 0 Box 1551 Wa rner Sean W II Mary
wl1l become effective In tie current year 1976
Radt o C1ty Statton New W se Terr Yca ug rr
York NV 10019
Remember that choleslerol
FOR THE TAX LEVY
m the II et ts not the only
liTlportant fa ctor tn deU!r
mw ng the level m the blood
The total calone eonsumplton
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
lr I " dav 111 lustory
n relahon to achvtly 1really
I 1 t K96 Henry Ford
the poin t IS slayt g lean ) the "I 1 elc 1 Ius ftr st t •r from a
utal fat and the amount of b11rk sl c. I m Dett nit and
Paid tor by Cltilenl Colllinlltee For Mental Hearth Levy
salutated fa t m th e d et arc drove ll •r 11 d tl e &lt;Ia I k 11~1
alltmp 1tant too
slru s ftr }1 tn•l u11

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By ALEX FRERE
UPI Sports Writer
PARIS IUPI) - BJorn
Borg led the favontes
mcludlng Amertcans flarold
Solomon and Eddie Dtbbs
mto the third round of the
$210 1100 French Open tenms
champtonshtps lostng only
four games
The Umted States now has
four men m the thtrd round
In addtllon to Solomoo and
Dtbbs there are Vtctor
Amaya and Sherwood
Stewart Arthur Ashe and
Brtan Gottfrtend have still to
play thetr second round
matches
Borg the WCT champton
who IS top seed here swept
aside left-handed Austrtan
Davts Cupper Hans Kary 6-1
6-1 6-2 on the dusty center
court of Roland Garros
Stadtum
Solomon JOmt ftfth seed
wtth Dtbbs was taken down
to the wtre before elumnating
Sasht Menon an Indian who
trainS at USC 6-4 6-4 3-6 H
6 2 while the racquet
throwmg Dtbbs ousted
Germany s Hans Pohmann
6-3 7-5 6-1
I played stuptdly and he
started playmg well m the
mtddle satd Solomon But
then I started playmg to hiS
backhand and he started to
hit a lot of drops shots which
dldn t work
The pcwer servmg Amaya
defeared Germany s Hans
Juergen Plotz 6-3 6-3 6-4
Stewart progressed on
Wednesday
Dibbs who IS qmck of
oomper as he ts slow of shot
threw his racquet at the
umptre s chatr when he

Walks fatal, Reds beaten, 5-3

HOUSTON (UP!) - For
the hrsl lime m Cesar
throwmg at a batters head to Cedeno s memory
his
brush htm back or m HOI!l!ton Astros spilt a four
retahalton for a home run game sertes wtth the
bemg hi t off htm
Cmcmnatt Reds Was he
Well I agree that that s a tmpressed '
part or baseball and I can
It don l mean nothing he
put up wtth It But when all satd We knew we could de
our youngsters watch the this all year We JUSt needed
Reds and tdohze them and
Sparky then lhat s just too
brash or a statement for htm
to come out wtth
I ve been pleased wtth the
good things that have come
from our Uttle League and
By BilL MADDEN
other programs for our young
UPI Sports Writer
men of tomorrow but when
Although they contmue to
thetr tdols start puttmg deas
wheel and deal for pitching
hke that mto thetr heads then
help the Boston Red Sox are
I can no longer remam stlent
fmding they shU have one
and say to a youngster Play
frontlme moondsman they
baseball watch the Reds
can always count on-35have heroes m sports be JUSt year-old LuiS Tiant
1ke them etc
Ttant
the seemmgly
The Hook wen t on to say ageless Cuban right-hander
that when two players have stopped the latest Red Sox
an argument on the fteld they tatlspm by hurling a neat
should be allowed to slug tt etght-lut 8-2 vtctory over the
out un ltl one of them has to Amertcan League East
be earned off the fteld I like leading New York Yankees
all sp01 Is and I even hke to Thursday mghl Two run
parhctpate m the rough ones smgles by Cectl Cooper and
such as football hockey etc Jtm Rtce keyed a six-run
But when one of our maJOr second mnmg whtch provtded
league coaches advocates Boston wtth only tts second
that type of vtolcnce to be WID Ill SIX games
perrmtled rtghtm front of our
I thmk all games are
yoWJgsters then 11 s ttme to
speak out If such thmgs were
to be perm tU!d then our htgh
school programs and urnptres
and all the values to be found
m orgamzed baseball for our
youngsrers would be for nil
If you d hke to read
Mator Leaague Stand ngs
Sparky s comments I refer
By Un ted Press Intermit onat
you to the Thursda) s Sen
Nat onat Leagu~
Eas
tmel For some reason as of
W L Pel GB
today I m not qwte such an Ph lade ph a 32 12 7'17
P tsburgh
27 ~0 574 6 2
avtd Reds fan

dropped h s serVI ce to fall
behind 4-5 m lhe second set
Match offtctal Bertte Bowron
of Bntam sat unpasstvel) as
themtsstle bounced back ontb
the court
~dnano Panatta who won
hts nattve Italian tttle on
Sunda} defeated Japan s
Jun Kuki 6-2 6-3 7-5 while
Manuel Orantes the retgmng
US
Open
champton
recovered from a slow start
to defeat fellow Sparuard
Antcmo Munoz 2~ 6-3 6-4 6-

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405 14

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Los Angeles
San 0 ego

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San Fran c sea 9 32 37 3 11
AI anta
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Thursdays Results
Ch cago 2 New York 1
Montrea 7 P t sbu r gh 1
s Lou s 1 Ph Iadet ph a
Hous on 5 C nc nnat 3
Los Ang 3 San F an 2 10 nns
(On y games scheduled )
Today s Probable P tchers

unportant not just this one
satd Ttant when asked about
the stgmflcance of hts
vtetory
whtch Boston
Manager Darrell Johnson
had lenned a must game
As long as you wm 11 doesn t
make any difference We
know we get paid to wm and
not to lose I don t feel any
extra pressure I JUSl know I
have to go out and beat
them
In the only other Amertcan
League game Mtlwaukee
downed Detroit 6-2 In the
Natwnal League Montreal
drubbed Pittsburgh 7 1
Chtcago shaded New York 21 Houston topped Cmcmnall
5 3 St Louts dumped
Phtladelphla 7 I and Los
Angeles
edged
San

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C nc nnat ( Nolan 3 3)
Lou s (MeG othcn 5 3)

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Ch cago

Hous

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R Reusche 53)
(Cosgrove 1 3
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Other second-round vtctors
meluded
Czechoslovakia s
Jtrt Hrebec who ousted Vtctor
Pecct of Paraguay H 6-3 64 6-2 and Belus Pra)oux of
Chtle who outlasted Byron
Bertram of South Africa 6-4

New York (Seaver 4 4) at Los
Ange es
Hooton 4 4)
10 JO

Rtcardo Cano won an all
Argenttman match against
Enrique Cavtgba 6-1 3-6 6-2
f&gt;-7 6-1
In a first round match
called Wednesday because of
bad light two lime champton
Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia
came from a set down to
defeat Patrtce Dommguez of
France H 7~ 6-7 6-0 6-0
He dtd not lose a game afwr
the resumption
Bntam s Sue Barker the
top women s seed had no
trouble m her ftrsl-round
match defeatmg Nertda
Gregory of Australia 6-3 6-3
and fellow seeds Manta
Redondc of the U S and
Uruguay s Forella Borucellt
also had slratght set wms
Redondo wrapped up Elvtra
Wetsenberger of Argentina
6 1 6 I and Bomcelh
elunmated Marta Nasuelb of
Italy 7-5 6 2

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Tekul ve d) Deme y

Rook e
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Stanhouse
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LPRooke
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Foo e (2) Ca er (4 )

Phadepha 00000000- 1 7 11
S Lou s
122 1 o 00)( 7 2
Chr stenson
Schue er
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8 and Boone Forsch Gre t
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Mator League Results
By, Un ted Press Infernal onal
Nat onal League
Ch cago
001 000
2 6o
New York
000 010 000
8o
Burrs Knowles (9) Zamo a
(9) and M erwald
Lo ch
Lockwood 8 and Grote WPBurrs 2 11 LP- Lo ch ( 271

300 000 000-

3 70

I All T mes EDTI
Hous on
020 o o 20)(- 5 8 0
At ant a (Messersm th 2 5) at
Alcala Eastw ck 7 Borbon
Montrca Carr hers 1 Jl 8 05 (8 and Plummer
D erker
pm
Forsch 9 and Johnson WP San D ego (Jones
0 2) at 0 erker (5 5) LP - Ai cala (5 1J

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Ph ladelph a Lonborg 8 OJ lit
San Franc sco I Barr 2 4 11 05

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Saturday s Games
Ph Iadet ph a a San Francis co
Atlanta a Montreat n ght
San 0 ego at P tsburgh n ght
C nc nnat at 51 Lou s n ght
Ch cago at Houston n ght
New York at Los Ange es n ght

Amer can League
East
New York
Batt more
Cleveland
Boston
Detro
M !waukee

W L P&lt;t
27 16 628

HR - C nc nna

Morgan (7)

1nnmgsl
San Fran
002 000 000 o- 2 8 1
Los Ang
000 010 010 - J 2 I
Dresster Moff t 18 Lave e
19) and Sadek ohn Hough (8)
and Ferguson WP- Hough 7
0) LP- L:.avelle (2 J

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COn y games schedu ed
Amer can League
New York
200 000 000 2 8 0
Boston
060 000 02&gt;c 8
0
Ells Mart nez
2
Pagan
(5
T drow C7 and Mun son
T ant (7 J and F sk LP- EI s

144
M !waukee
Dero t

00 120 200

6 9 1

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2 90

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Travers (6 2 ) and Moor e
Rober s Bare (SJ and Freehan
4 4)
HR M
LP - Rober s
waukee Money 7
(Only games schedu ed
GB

23 21 523 4 '
2224886
20 23 465 7
Mator League Leaders
20244557 &gt; By Umted Press Internal anal
17 23 425 a ,
Batting
West
(based on 100 at bats)
W L Pet GB
Nat1onat League
Kansas City 27 17 614
G AB R H Pet
Texas
25 19 568 2
Rob nson P 1 33 104 IS 39 37 5
Ch eago
22 20 524 4
McB Ide St L 32 126 20 46 365
M nnesota
2 23 ~77 6
Rose Cln
48 194 44 67 345
Oakland
21 27 43a a
C awfrd 51 L 40 128 22 44 34A
Cal fornla
2 30 -l12 9 1 Torre NY
42 114 17 39 3A 2
Thursday s Results
Gr ffey c n .n 164 40 56 J.t11
Bosloo a New York 2
Boone Ph t
39 121 19 40 33 1
M !waukee 6 Detro t 2
M ner NY
33 109 18 36 330
Only games scheduled I
Fos er C n •J 171 2• 56 327
Today s Probable P1tchers
Cey LA
47 175 28 57 326
(All Ttmes EDT)
Amencan League
Cal torn a (K rkwood 1 .5 at
G AS R H Pet
Boston Wise 3 J 7 JO p m
M nnesola
(Goltz .5 2l
at
Batt more (Aieunder J 2) 7 30

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Oakland !M t chel
1 31 at
New York (Mav 4 2 8 p m
M !waukee (Slaton 7
at
Kansas C tv (Leona d 4 ) 8 30

pm

CleYe and I Eckers ey 3 3 af
Chicago {Gossage 3 3 9 p m
Detro t CLaxton 0 J at Texas
(Perry4Al 9 OSpm
Saturday s Games
M nnesota at Batt man~
Ca lfornia at Boston
Oak and at New York
Cleveland a Ch cago
M tw\ at Kan C ty 2 wi night
Detro at Texas n gh

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Francisco 3-Z m 10 mrungs
Brewers 6 Tigers 2
Don Mon ey drove home two
runs wtth a ftflh mmng trtple
and hts seventh homer m the
seventh whtle Robm Yount
added two RBis on a patr of
sacnflce Illes Mtlwaukee
southpaw Btll Travers 6 2
went the distant-e spacmg
rune htts
Expos 7 Pirates 1
Don Stanhouse pttched hts
thtrd vtctory m four dectstons
and helpe&lt;\ hts own cause
wtth a a P4r of run-scormg
smgles as the Expos snapped
a stx j!ame losmg streak Jun
Dwyer and Garv Carter also
had two RBis each Carter
and Barry Foote had solo
homers for Montreal
Cardinals 7 Phlllles 1

Le Flore Del
Lynn Bos
Bre t KC
Bos ock Min
McRae KC

Car y C e
s aub Det
Randolph NY
Munson NY
Pa ek KC

39 160 2S 57 356
35 130 9 46 35A
44182 28 6~ 352
JS 131 9 45 344

Bob Forsc h won hts ftrst
gan1e and snapped a 13
gan e Philadelphta road
wtm mg slreak wtth a seven
ht l e tght
strikeout
performance over ctght
mnmgs
Stx
dtlferent
Cardmals bat te d tn runs
whde the usual!) flawless
Phtlhes committ ed four
errors
Cubs z Mets I
Mtck Kelleher s lw&lt;Hlut
seventh mning smgle scored
Larry Buttner from second
base wtth th e winnmg run and
sent the reclmg Mels to their
lith loss m the last 13 games
Ray Bums wtth ninth lnmng
atd fr om two relievers won
Its second game whtle
Mt ckey I oltch 2 7 was
tagged "tlh the loss
Aslros 5 Reds 3
Jose Cruz and Cltff Johnson
coaxed back-to back bases
loaded walks from rookie
Santo Alcala to force home
the wmmng runs m the
seventh mmng Alcala who
lost his first maJor league
game afwr five stratght wins
loaded the bases on two
smgles and a walk Larry
D erker S.S was the winner
for Houston and gave up a
three run homer to Joe
Morgan m the ftrst
D Hlgers 3 Giants Z
Btll Russell s bases loaded
smgle wtth one out m the lOth
gave the Dodgers thetr come
from behtnd vtclory and
1fled them mto a VIrtual tte
wtth the Reds m the Nl West
Knuckleballer Charhe Hough
cl alked up hts seventh wm
w U10ut a loss hurling three
1
mmngs of httless rehef

Standmgs
Averages
Results

c cv 2 20

Wood Ch 2 25
Str keouts
Nat ortal League Seav e NY
70 R cha d Hou and Men et us
co SF 57
Lo ch
N Y 56
N ekro A 54
Amer can Lugue Tanan a
B ylc ven
Ca t 9A Ryan Ca 9
NY sa
Tell.
74
Hun er
Gossa g e Ch 57

Sports Briefs
By
United
Press
bttcmatlonal
SAN FRANCISCO t UPI ) San D1ego pttcher Randy
Jones "lth a 10.2 mark for
the season I hursday was
named the National League s
P tcher of the Month for May
The left hander was also
gtven the Nl Awa1 d m Aprd
Dunng May Jones 26
started seven games and
completed SIX wtlh one
shutcut He won stx of the
sey;,n wtth an ERA of I 48

Mason 9-4 winner

He missed two turns In the
rotauon because of a painful
n ght shoulder
Physically I felt real good
torught There was no pain
he sald later But I wasn t
sharp In the first three
trutmgs I was overpltching
Alter I wore myself down a
little I was ftne
Dterker 5-5 was anything
but overpowonn g as he
walked seven
one
mtentlonaUy - and gave up
seven hits But neither was
the Reds unbeaten rookie
nghthander hnpr esslve
etther
Santo Alcala c-ould not hold

the early lead After Houston
tied the game on a two-run
single by Greg Gross and Bob
Watson s
RBI
Infield
gro111der he lost control
Two Slllgtes a fielder s
choice and a walk loaded the
ba ses with two out and the
score tied m the seventh On a
J..and 1 pitch he walked Jose
Cruz to force In the winrung
rwt With a 3-2 count on Cliff
Johnson Alcala did not get to
walk
another
batter
Manager Sparky Anderson
replaced him with Rawly
F..astwtck
After one foul Up East wick
walked In another run

Two jwrlor division games
played on Wednesday night
Two of the three scheduled
opemng games were played
Wednesday mght m the Meigs
Gtrls Juntor Dtvlsion Softball
League At the Minersville
fteld Forest Run beat Letart
I andtly 22 2 TI e winning
pttcher was Kelly Rought
Andy Riggs led Forest Run
with four singles tn four at
bats Leading Lelllrt was
Tina Htll with two singles
Others getting hits for the
wmners were Mel Dillard
two smgles Jamie Stsson a
trtple Usa Roush a double
and two smgles Tllliln\y
Smtth s homer and single
Jody Grueser and Kelll e
Rought a double and single
apleee Teresa Grueser a
home run Jena Walker and
Jan Betzmg each had a
smgle
Letart hitters were Robin
Burnem Ruth Green find
Diana Rhodes each with a
smgle
At the New Haven held the
hosls had a blg sixth lnnln~
and beat Mtddleport (BI~
J1m s Supersters ) by lhe
score of 23-0 Wmnmg pitche~
was K Star
T Roush led New Haven
wtlh a double and three
singles whtle the losers w~re
led by Cmtly Crooks wtth her
single
The ~arne between Racine.
and Peach Fqrk was called In
the thtrd Inning due to rain
and will be rescheduled Next
Jumor League card Is

Monday June 7 Forest Run
at Mtddlepcrt New Haven at
Letart Syracuse vs Racine
at Mlnersvllle and Peach
Fork vs Harrlsonvtlle (field
to be set)

No11mn. Noelmmlcs

Just "-'Ill
hllllllt Rills

Beh nd a nifty two httter by
wmnlng pttcher Mark Smtth
Mason beat Eastern 9-4 m the
opemng game of the Meigs
Mason County Pony League
Wednesday mght at Eastern
Srn th fanned 15 Eastern
batters and walked only two
and chtpped m with a Houble
and two smgles at the plate
Kretg Sayre also had a two
bagger and Bodte Davts had
two smgles Rick McKlrgan
Don Russell and David
Camp had a stngle each
Losmg pttcher Donny
Spencer fanned 11 of the
vtsttors but gave up seven
costly walks Rusty Wtgal
had both Eastern htts a
double and smgle

WORCESTER
Mas s
UPI) - A B centennial prtze
of 200 stlver dollars wtll be
awarded to the golfer who
A thought for the day
plays hts 200th shot to the American histortan Henry
farthest pom t durmg the f nal Brooks satd Only on the
round
of
the
1976 edge of the grave can man
Massachusett s State Open to conclude anythtng
be held at the Worcester
Country Club June 28-30

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Wme could be sold
by the glass at Cahforma
ballparks and stadtums
seattn g more than 40 000
under legtslahon thai passed
the Assembly Thursday
The measure by Assembly
man Wtlhe Brown D-&amp;n
Franctsco was sent to the
Sena te on a 54-4 vole It
allows ssuance of licenses
for sale of the wme
Brown satd the btll was
mtroduced spectftcally to
permtt the sale of wmc at
Candlesttck Park horne of
the San Franctsco Gtanls who
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EASTLAKE Ohio iUPI) 44 156 20 so 321
42 14a 25 47 318 Whtle Motor Corp satd John
43 1a2 25 57 313
42 138 26 43 312 R Kramer was elected to the
Home Runs
post of chtcf operatmg offtcer
K ngman
Nat anal League
Thursday
making tts ftrst
NY 17
Schm dt Ph I 15
announcement stnce the
Monday Chi 0 Fos er C n 9
Cey LA and Sm h St L a
ftnanctally troubled
Amencan Lea!lue 0 Is K C
company s headquarters
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sk Bos Hendr ck Clev Ford were moved from ErteVIew
Mlnn and Burroughs lex 8
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tn
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Runs BaHed In
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43 K ngman NY 38 Schm dt
truck diVISIOn
Ph I 37 Perez C n 35 Monday
While satd Kramer 57 wtll
Ch Morgan C n and Lul nsk
Ph I 34
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A m e r c a n League Bur
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36 Chambl ss NY 34 Otis K C to S E Knudsen cha1rman
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Morgan
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Gr ffey C n 15 Mangua MTI
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the way he Sll td We had ba tter was out u the ftrst
)usl as much off enstve uuung
flrepcwer as they dtd It was
I was mad that s what I
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tt loo ked prett} even to me
btg rtghthand er Lar ry
The latest wm was a good Oterker who made his first
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Third baseman Enos
Cabell a btg slick t 295) m
Houst o n s httttn g
Impr ovement th ought the
Aslros should have taken all
four m tbe sertes which ended
Thursday mght wtth a f&gt;-3
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What dtd they beat us' By

Tiant stops Yanks on 8 hits

Borg leads favorites
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Final period

Diet varies with health
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB - My
daughU!r mstsls on eahng one
egg every mormng She eats
1bout ftve eggs a week
I have warned her that the
eholesU!rol c011U!nt of ftve
eggs a week can be damagmg
to her health She mamtains
that most recent tests
disprove lh1s evidence
My daughler IS 23 years old
1111d she ts asthmatic Every
three weeks she recetves
1llergy mjecllons Please
Dr Lamb respond to thiS
ll'oblem I am coocerned and
llllxtous that she mamtam
lood health
DEAR READER - I know
~ c011cerned you must be
but you may be over
emphas1zmg the problem In
the last analysts despl te all
lite Olings we talk about In
lerm!l l)f diet and beart
disease we are inU!rested tn
achieving two matn effects
One Is to lower the blood
cholesterol and trtglycertdes
ffalsl should th~y be
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LA 7 0 Koosman N Y Chr s
tenson Ph and Rooker P 11 6
2 Fryman Mtt 6 3 Montefus
CD S F 6 4
Amencan League
Sla on
M I 7 I Tanana Cal 7 3 Tiant
Bos 7 3 B rd K C 6
Travers
Ml 62
Fgueroa
NY 63
Palmer Batt Hunter NY and
Torrez Oak 6 5
Earned Run Average
(based on 45 inn ngs pltctled)
National League Za chry C n
Lonbo g
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Purtzer has 2-stroke
lead in Bicentennial
PIUI.ADI I PHIA I UP! ) I om Purtzer wh o little more
than a year ago was foghlmg
b&lt;J d wa ter unappelozong food
and rats os cxcotcd and
ha vong a lot of fun thos

t IIIIJAY
MIDDI F"PORf IF"E BAll
By MILTON RICHMAN
teams woll hold rwnmagc and
Upl Sports Editor
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bake saIe at M1ddl epor l Par k
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Froday and bake sale at
Nl W YOH K I UP! )
Publicly Muhammad All keeps Cotozens Bank also tag day ~ eek
Purtzer who takes a two
talkong boxcar nwnbeos telhn g everybody how he has made All events from 9 a m to 3
str
oke lead onto today s
$3\nnlhon alre.ody how that II be up tu $56 molhun after Ken pm
second
round of the
Norton ,ond how he has offers whtch could push the total to $75
REVIVAl IN progress Bocenlenmal Golf Cla ss tc
nul lion onsodc SIX months Provatcly though he "ants to qwl
thr ough
Saturday
at didn t qualo fy for the pro tour
lie llil S hid II
Freedom Gos pel Mt ssoon untol last June
I m goru a get out of thts It s getting too rough now I Ba ld Knob 7 30 mghUy I he
Su he spe nt II weeks 111 the
" "'"'' gd ou t whole I shU gotmv marbles
Re' 0 G McKmney of Far Ea st where he made hos
ll r s nd th 1! only a few da) S ago
( harleston os tfle gues t best pro showong runnerup on
I h 1t s lht w"v he talks when there r~re no ne111 smen around speaker Specoal s on gong
the I haoland Open that netted
t,okong notes no mocrophones under Ius nose no 1V cameras Pubhc welcome
g11ndong may
CAN CER CLIN IC at
Wh ot once used to be sheer JOY climbmg onto the rmg
Veterans
Memoroal Hospotal
sw tppong Jabs and hooks woth someone else IS no longer for
free
of
charge
w all Meogs
t\h Hu xwg lw s become work Worse y ~l 1l has bt'come bonn ~
women
For
appmntment
call
ond U1c d Hlv dosc ophne of road work has grown onto more thi1n
(an cer offoce Moddleport 1
ch udgcn ot has become pure punoshmcnl
The Rutland Lucky Sl&lt;trs
to 4 p m 992 7511 or Jan
Ali Jiwav s docs what he woshes
met June 2 at the Weber
Hts m.on.1geo Hcrbeo t Muhammad saod as much I hursday Judge on evemng 992-5832 home wtth s1x members and
SEM I ANNUA l
I N 1\\0 adv osors a ttendong
on Modoson Squ.u e Gard en s II all of rarne Club where the
lfft col l &lt;~ nm unccment wa s made that Alowoll gel $6 uulhon for STAI LATION of Bethel 62 Discussed were a bake sale
rlcfendmg his \\Orld heavywcoght title ag.unst Norton ot lnternatoonal Order of Job s and what kond of fl oat to have
Y.mktc Sl&lt;~dtwn Se pt 28 Norton will draw $1 rmllion foo hos Daughters woll be held for the parade Betsy Herald
thud mcctmg wnh All e.och havmg won once be fore and both Froday 7 30 p m at the gave a demonstratoon on the
ge t 1 peo " nuoge of the gross for the 15 round bout to be Pomeroy Masonic Temple four food groups
Jli OIIIuted juontly by the Garden and by lop Rank Inc , whtch Angoe Sosson ou tgoo ng
F'or refo eshmenls Dar la
1s h md hng tl c te le\dsiOn
honored queen woll be the Wolhamson Kom Borchfoeld
II co bcot Muha mmad saod he hoped Alo would not retore after mstalhng offtcer Merro Ault and Ara ka Gra le cooked
the Noolon fight ,111d that he d gove George Foreman another os th e oncomo ng honored meal two on the OUt
shot 111 ssto ,111~e how both Al oand Ius ma nager a re so sure Joe queen
1 he onstallatoon do or
Cookery
pro
l r ,ozoeo os goong to be beaten June 15 ) but that another ceremony os open
Ject The nex t meeting
m ~ctl n g w1th J&lt;""m t: man w JS ent trely up to Ah
SATURDAY
woll be a hoke at Forked Run
I \~ o uldn t Wcmt tum to retu e befur~ he ~ 1vcs Foreman
ANNUA l INSPECTION State Park on June 9 from 10
another d ldllce scud Herbert Muhamma d Foreman gave Eva ngeli ne Chapter 172 a m to 3 p m - Araka
hnn.o d oon ce to get hos lolle back But 1f Ah onsosled on retorong 0 E S Moddleporl Salur Gra te
I d go by what he w,mted I d never tell hom to go rn to the rong of day 7 30 p m at the Masomc
THE MEIGS CO UN fY
he dorln t want to
1emplc
I oc ll a Hayes Shepherds 4 H Club met Ma)
l 1 hJs owr u11ml Ah can see lumself rettrmg for a yea r and deputy grand matron on 18 at the faorgrounds The
lhcn rn aklll g 1 comebf-lck tfter the authen llc No 1 cunte11der spectmg officer All Easteon membe rs di sc ussed the
fon til) os eslabhshed
Slat m embers mvtlcd
market lamb shean ng to be
Let u n flghl ot out .ond then I II come out of retn emcntand
CUB SCOU1 Pack 235 held on June 19 A cookout
I If foght U1e wonner he lllls saod pnvately
Chest r r fuppers Pl"ms wtll wtll be held after the
I asked Ah I huosday whether he mtends to keep fo ghtong hold a boke rodeo Sat urday at shearong Dave Starlin from
~:~ n y m 01 e aft.c1 Norton
Eastern Hogh School parkong Amesvolle gave a demon
I dun no ot s getton tempting he saod I w uma retore but lot begmmng at 3 p m
stratoon on blockmg market
I d loke to be the forst athlete to make $75 nulhon and I could do
lambs for show and the
SUNDAY
11 woth the offers I got no\\ Just lhonk $75 nulhon Nobody s
correct
way to fol and show
ASERIES of eoght lectures
e1co done that before Nobodv s ever come close
lambs
for
faor The next
J.o ck Dempse1 Gene Tunney Rock) Marcwno they on Abraham s Land Grant
meehng
woll
be June 19 at the
Promoses woll be held at the
i \ CI e JU ~l buxns 1 hey V\er en lthe man I am I ve become so
faor
grounds
Nockey
b-o g 1Rogget than even Rabe Ruth I could help Kessonger of he for st Chur ch of God
L
eonard
nce&lt;led ot 'Ah sa od convertong the Secretary of the Sta te on to Syracuse each Sunday mghl
THE MEIGS County Better
at 7 30 p m Public om oted
the sl oo!slop luo the C.orchnals 111 one songle mouthful
loves
lock Daor) 4-H Club mel
1111 ke) g tve me 500 acres woth a castle oveolookmg the George S Ooler pastor
M
ay
26
at the Bob Lee Farm
11\CI I he)I Cnamon a mall ofter me on Mamla I couldn l speakeo
wolh
16
members and one
11 alk lh&lt; sto eels of Mumcl \\Omen and baboes kisson me all
MONDAY
advosor
altendmg
The group
llu tune In ~ h mer they gave me d rnoun ta m Ho Muun la m
TRI COUN I Y C B meelong discussed where daory breeds
ot s called
Monday 7 p m at motor were from and feedong of
What os he goong to do woth ol '
cycle club Peach Fork Road daor) ca ttle Demonstrahons
I du nno he saod II s JUSt there now fhey rc gonna put a county road 19 Potluck
were gl\ en by Bob Lee
hotel on 11
donn er to follow Brong Albert Holman, and Becky
Both Ah ar d Norton 'osoled Yankee Stad ium for the photo covered dtsh beve rages
g1r1 phe rs beneht bef01e unvmg at the (,r.u den When the table servoce Cuff ee woll be Lee Jerry Bobbee gave a
clldmp walked out to second base he looked up at the provi ded Members a nd report on the feedmg of daory
cattle
scoocbom&lt;l on ro ght centerfield and noloccd ol bhnkong thos guests mvoled
The next meehng wtll be
elec to onoc message
June
8 at the Davod Flagg
My God Is tl11s the end of Ah '
BIB I E School at th e
Farm
- Patty Parker
Alo scnse&lt;l ot was a pu bhcoty stunt whoch ot was and got a Moddl epurt Umted Pe n
OLDER
MEMBERS of the
kock out of tl He turned lo"ard Norton a few feet away and tecostal Church South Thord
Merry
Makers
4 H Club met
beg.on hollcrmg at hun
Ave Moddleporl 9 30 to
May
25
at
the
home
of Tern
M} h,onds are good thos tome sucker I m gonna jab I m II 30 a m Monday through
Pulhns
Two
ad\lsors
and 11
gunnd hook lm gonn.t whup you good I m gonna stand an Froda)
members
were
on
attendance
foghl 1 am I gunna run
MIDDI EPORT Garden
And wh.ol am I gonna be dumg 1 purred Ken Norton, Club 7 30 Monday at the The group doscussed JUdgong
1\llhout so rnuc h as e\e n blmkmg an eve
home of Mrs J W Morros and set a deadlme for when
Mrs Char les McDa mel all prOJec Is must be done
Raosong money through a
assoshng hostess
Stanley Part) and 4 H camp
SPEC IAl MEET IN G were also doscussed
Southern
I oca l
Band
Tern Pullins demonstrated
Mrs All en Brewer of Mr and Mrs Harold Brewer
Boosters 7 30 p m Monday the proper way to make a
Sto ve oS\ oll e a ttended the Moss Jane Brewer and Bobby at hogh school Fmal plans for
pozza and Renee Trussell on
'.l edd ng uf her grandson Fitch Long Bottom
CB Radoo Roundup and care of hamsters Refresh
Leland H Close and Moss
On Saturday May 21l Mr
doscusswn on band camp and menls were served by Tern
Cm ol l.ec Bennett on Fro day and Mrs Edgar Brewer
other ma tters All onterested Pullins - Tammy Polzer
M,o y 28 at the Veto attended the weddmg of lheor parenls onvoted
THE FIVE POINT Bucks
Po cshytclldn Church Veto grandson Kerry Dobbons and
NEW I Y rORMED met on May !9 at the home of
OhiO
Moss I,orena Jane Hyde allhe Western Boot Colozens Band
I he b11degt oom os the son Church of fh e Master Uno ted Rado o Club woll hold a Jommy Parker woth sox
of Mo and Mo s Clyde Close Methodost Church m Wester meetong 8 p m Monday at members and one advosor
a tte ndon g They dosc ussed
\Val e1fo1d and Moss Bennell volle
Roush Landong one mole communoty prOJec ts 4 H
os the ddughter of Mr and
west of Racme on Route 124 camp and 4 H notebooks
Mos
Delber t Benn ett
sogn posted those on teres led
Jtmmy Parker demon.
OlCslcrhtll Others atlendmg
on JOimn g are welcome
slrated
the correct way to
ENOUGH
CANDY
1\lth Mrs BoC\\ Cr "ere Davod
MEIGS COUNTY ratr ca re and handle a rabbot and
NORWALK Ohoo tUP(J Brewer Mrs Marolyn Beall
Board meetong 8 p m
Coluntbus Moss Ronda Beall The strokebound Fanny Monday at secref&lt;try s olfoce also how to show a rabbtt at
Boeezewoud Pa
Mrs Farmer Candy Co plant m Rock Sprongs Faorgrounds the faor The health chaor
man Tommy Pullms , had a
I out se Br e\\ er Por tlan d Norwalk has a substantoal
TUESDAY
mventory of candy on hand
grab bag on health products
w meet ommedtate orders MIDDLEPORT CHILD and theor correct use Kock·
Gtve Someone A
company of flcoals sa od Co nserv atoon League old ball and Warball were games
fashtoned famoly po cmc at played by the group Mrs
lu s h Green
Thursday
Local 20 of the Teamsters Route 33 roadsode park 6 30 Parker and Jommy served
Tuesday
Whole refr eshments - J ohnny
Umon struck the plant here p m
elephant
sale
to
be
held
and Reo bel
early Tuesday tn a CD!Ilract
new
offo
cers
to
be
msf&lt;tlled
di spute The old contract
THE YOUNGER members
whoch covered 335 employes Everyone to lake a covered of the Merry Makers 4 H Club
ex pored at modnoghl Monday dosh and table sen oce
mel on May 28 at Angoe
The
compa
ny
offered
a
Spencers
woth 12 members
For btrfhday get well
three yea r "age pac ka ge
ELECTION DAY dmner and two advosors m attend
a nmv e rsary
callong for a 26 per ce nt Tuesday
at
Sy rac use ance
mcrease on wage and fron ge Munocopal buoldong sponsored They doscussed doffo culhes
benefo ts The uruon has asked by the lad oes of the on sew on g deadline for
for a 40 per cen t mcrease
Presbyteroan Church
proJeCts to be done and 4 H
Local 20 members voted
Cash 'N Car r y
camp The prOJecl lesson was
Wednesday 14~ !07 to reJect
on tcachmg the members how
a proposal ~hoch would have
to measure seams correc tly
PRAISE MEETING
allowed unoon offocals to go
and when to use an otem of
Th e Salva toon Army
over the company books of the
your sewong gear Refresh
Butternut
Ave Pomeroy ments were served by Angoe
workers returned w theor
59 N Second St
woll hold a pratse rnee lmg at
JObs durmg negollallons
Spencer The next meehng
3 p m SWida) Th e dovosoonal woll be June 12 at the home of
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - , comman der MaJ or Davod Brenda Bentz - Tammy
Baxendale of the Clncmnato Pitzer
LEGAL
Headquarters woll
be
rHE HARRISONVILLE
spea ker Specoal musoc woll Boys 4 H Honor Club mel
be provoded and the public os May 12 at the Grange Hall
onvtted Ll Danoel Groffon woth one advosor and 12
commandtn g offo cer of members on attendance
Athens wtll conduct the Roll call was answered by
The Tax Books are now open for the1 meetmg
each member giVIng the
June or Second half Collection of the
name of a rocket A proJect
1975 Real Estate Taxes. Also for
VBS SLATED
lesson on model rocket
delinquent tax . Closmg date wtll be
Vacatoon Bohle school woll engtne$ and parachute
be held at the Bradford foldmg was then followed by
J une 22, 1976.
Church of Chro st from 9 to a demonslrahon by Mark
II 30 a m • June 8 18 The Roggs on sendmg off a model
GEORGE M. COLLINS
school wtll be from pre scho11l rncket 1he meeting was
through hogh school Anyone fnllowed by a game of ball tag
MEIGS COUf1TY TREASUR
woshong onformauon may call and kor k hall - Danny
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hun $2 200 and he earned
aboul $6 000 wtal for the
overseas lrop
Purlzer shot a sox under·
par 65 on Thursday s forst
round a t the Whotemarsh
Valley Country Club for a
two stroke lead over Masters
champiOn Ray Floyd and
Randy Erskone
Frank Beard a nd Jom
Snnons each had 68 None
players were bunched at 69
mcludong Don Boes who
fonoshed thord last week at the
Memoroal Golf tournament
and 14 others were grouped at
SOME OF THE 60 YOUNGSTERS of the graduahng class of the Galha Meogs
Communoly ActiOn Agency s forst full year or the Head Sf&lt;trl Program are poclured

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1- The Daily Sentinel, Moddleport·Pomeroy, o , Friday, June 4, 1976

Roggs
THE CHESTER Scout Hall
was the meelong place of the
:&gt;-Pomt Sf&lt;tr Shtchers J I s
on May 24 woth three advosors
and 18 members tn attend
ance A rap sessoon covered
poosons oncludong poosonous
planls and onsects msecl
boles shock and preparmg a
shn g
Glenna
Rtebel
doscussed burns and Ktm
Krautter conducted a song-a
long wolh her guof&lt;tr
A fo ndue pa r ty was
prepare d and served by
advosors Jud y Etchmger
Betty Fredrock Pal Holter
and Jackoe Starcher
Plans were made to vosot
Veterans Mernoroal Hospof&lt;tl
and to done out together
before the nexlmeehng at the
home of Raeleen Ohver on
June 7 at whoch lome Tammy
Starcher Denose Who le
Carolyn Bowen and Aprol
Parker woll present Forst Aod
Kol do spla ys Nancy and
Tammy Samos and Becky
and Debbo e Pooler woll
present a doscusSion on
broken bones woth Becky
Pooler and Nancy Samos
demonslrahng the use of
sphn ts - Demse Whole
RUTLAND S LUCKY Stars
met May 19 at the Weber
home wolh eoghl members
and one advosor present
Members were appomted to
water flowers on the com
munoty, and the club
cto scussed plans for th • or
parade floa t rollowmg the
meelong games of volleyball
and consequence were payed
Betsy Herald and Kom Borch
foeld served refreshmenls to
the group - Araka Gra te
ON MAY 21 the Hollbolhes
met a l the home of Max me
Dyer attended by one ad
vtsor and eoght members
Demonstrattons were gtven
by Bolly Holcomb on Pork
Productoon Crysf&lt;tl Roush on
Photography and Marcoa
Holcomb on makong con
narnon rolls The cmnamon
rolls and other refreshments
were served by Marcta
Holcomb and Maxme Dyer
The next meetmg woll be
held June 5 at 5 p m at the
home of Chrostme Napoer
when demonslrahons woll be
goven by Kevon Napoer Lark
Napter , Opal and Patty D)er
- Patty Dyer
CHERYL LAWSON S hmne
was the meehng place of the
Moxed Up Hot Shots on May
10 woth 10 members and two
advosors present A group
dtscusston on problems wtth
thetr protects was followed
by a game of football
The club os planmng a trop
to a Cmconnah baseball game
and has scheduled the next
meehng lor June 7 at the
home of Gary Hulton Bryan Jordan
JOINT SESSION
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov
James A Rhodes Thursday
asked MaJoroty and Mmoroty
leaders of the Ohoo House and
Senate w convene a JOml
sessoon of the legoslalure
June 10 ill dehver a message
regardmg votalossues facmg
the state
Rhodes dod not gove the
lradotoonal Stale of the
Stale' address before a JOint
sessoon of the Jegoslature
when ot met from January
through April A three-{jay
sesswn os scheduled to
convene Wednesday the day
after th e slate's prunary
elecloons
Rhodes made the request on
a letter delivered to Senate
Prestdent Pro Tern Olover
Ocasek, D Northfoeld, House
S()eaker Vernal G Roffe, Jr ,
D New Boston
Senate
Monor.oly Leader Michael J
Maloney R Coocmna h and
House Monortty Leader
Charles F Kurfess, R
Perrysburg

Head Start graduation held
Approxomalely 150 persons
attended the 'graduahon" of
the 60 choldren who attended
the forst full year Hea d Start
Program on Meogs County of
the Galha Meogs Commumty
Action Program
Bndgel T McDa noel
doreclor gave the we l~ome
for the graduahon held on the
Sacred Hea rt Church
Audolorown m Pomero¥ on
Fnday Calher on e Nutter
supervisor teacher, was tn
charge of the program woth
the children pre;;entong the
vocal selectoons A B C
Song a nd Love os a
Feeling
Chro slo ph er
Zornmer socoa l se rvo ces
dorecloo presented cer
lofoca les to the graduates
Follo11 on g th e recesswnal
refreshments were served
The Head Sl&lt;trt youngsters
and sf&lt;tff onclude Mochelle
Adams, Leslie Artrtp Debra
Blake Sean Braley Matthew
Burke
Wen dy Ca rsey,
rrankhn Cornell Decker
Cullums Aaron Davos
Tomot/ly Deem Jo Ann

Wolfpen
News Notes
Mr Norman Heolman of
Bellefonlaone an d Mr
Rochard Heilman of Hemlock
Grove were Tuesday af
tern6on vosotors of Mr and
Mrs Guy Sargent and
Jonathan
Mr Norman Heolman of
Beliefon taone and Rochard
Hetlman of Hemlock Grove
were Tuesday afternoon
vosotors of Mr and Mrs
Harley T Johnson
Mr and Mrs Mark Warner
and famoly of Mason were
Sunday vosolors of Mr and
Mrs H E Warner
Mrs Lena Knapp of
Langsvolle was Sunday
afternoon vosolor of Mr and
Mrs Doyle Knapp and
famoly The) celebrated Kaol
Lees 12th borthday
Mr and Mrs Clonlon
Golkey of Albany were
vtsotors of Lincoln Rusell
Mr
and Mrs
Guy
Tuckerman of Sprongfoeld
were recent vosotors of Mr
and Mrs Fred Tuckerman
Mr and Mrs J ames
Reeves were Saturday
vosttors of hos brother Don
Reeves of Barnsv olle

AWI\RDING DEGREES
COLUMBUS I UP[) - Four
perso ns oncludon g former
Uruted Nations Ambassador
Damel Patnck Moynthan,
woll receove honorary degrees
June 11 at Ohoo Stale
Unover s ot y s prong
commencement
Moyruhan wtll deliver lh~
commencement address and
be awarded a doctor of laws
degree
A doctm of hwnane letters
degree woll be conferred on
Franz T Slone presodent and
chatrman of the Board of
Dorectors of the Colwnbus
McKonnon Co rp ,
Tonawanda, N Y He served
on the Audotmg Department
of the BankOhto Corp from
1931 unltl 1932 and was wtlh
the Regwnal Credo! Corp ,
Columbus, from 1932 unlll
1934
Jacob Wernh Schaefer, executove dorector of customer
swotchmg servtces at Bell
Laboratories Holmdel, N J
a nd Arthur Saul Iberall ,
presodent and choef sctenllst
a t General Techntcal
Services, Inc , Upper Darby,
Pa woll receove docwr of
scoence d&lt; grees

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AT NOON ON THURS )- EAST COURT

Evans, Ronald Fry Eroc
Goode Lee Ann yoode,
Rochard Grady, Kop Grueser
Heather Harless Mochael
Hams Jerod Herald, Ada
Hess
Kalheron e Hess
Charles Jacks Carla Kauff
Tammy Kauff Charles Kleon
John Kleon
Also Tom Lane Dwa) ne
Lawson Amy Lawson, Zelia
Lawson Sandra Marcum
Matthew McCourt Anthony
Moller Anthony Moore Carl
Nocholson Larry Nocholson
Peggy Reotmtre
Jan e
Robtn son Herbert Rose,
Angela Rowe Anthony Rowe,
Traco Ro\\e La rry Sellers
Anna Starcher Heather
Thomas Bna n Th orla

Deborah Wes t Angeha
Whole, Kevon Whole, Todd
Wolfe Charles Wood
Head Start Sf&lt;tff - Bndgel
T McDamel, dtrecwr, R
Chrts top her Ztmmer, soctal
servoces doreelor Dtxte
Smtlh, sec retary
bookkeeper, Cather me
Nutter supervtsong teacher ,
Nancy Corcle Keoth French
Charlotte Wells teachers ,
Nancy Cornell
Loutse
Carsey
Edna Knopp
Nanette Nllz and Jean
Sexson teacher s atdes,
Gaylene Jo Robonson, cook,
JosephoneTyree cook's aode,
Caroline Moore van drover
Mary Donna Somms, van.
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FLOYD HENDRICKS
Funeral servoces for Floyd
Eugene (Buddy) Hendrocks
11ere held today at Ewong
Funeral Home
Mr Hend•ocks doed as a
result of a shootong at hos
home Tuesday
Mr
llendrocks
was
preceded on dea th by hos
father Mathew, broth ers
Matt, Pete and Cha rles and
two broth ers 111 onfan cy,
soster Evelyn Whaley and
two sosters on onfancy and one
grandchtld
He os survtved by two sons
Gerald and Joe both of
Racon e
one daughter,
Marolyn Denose Hendrocks,
Racme two step-daughters
Mrs Crystal Pullons Mans
held, Ruth Thorla Racone
two step sons Bob Thorla
Ra cme and Btll Thorla
Ak ron , SIX s t ep gran d
choldren two ststers, Alice
Who le Monersvolle and
Mrs Polly Gobbs Rutland
and two brothers Art of
Commerce Coty, Colo and
Don of Syracuse
Mr Hendncks was em
played at Modwest Steel for
the past three years He
served wolh the U S Mannes
and U S Army durong World
War II

D West 26 20 East Moler Sl ,
Colwnbus doed 1hursday at,
Grant Hosp!l&lt;tl, Colwnbus
She os survoved by her
hus ban d R1chard, het ,
par ents Mr and Mrs ,
Argyle
Deet~r
three
brothers Thomas Rock and
Robert one S'fller Joyce
Adams grandmothers, Mrs
Freda Deeter and Mrs
Gussoe Daoley Racme
She attended the Holzer
School o£ Nursmg
Funeral servoces woll be '
conducted Saturday at 10 ,
a m at Greenla~&gt;n Chapel
woth James Harros of
foctatong Buroal woll be m
Greenla11n Cemetery
Froends may call at the Cook
and Son Funeral Home, 1631
Parsons Ave , Froday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p m

JUDY D WEST
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GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES - Approximately 100 persons attended ground
breakmg ceremomes on May 13 at the stle for the new St Paul's Umted Methodost Church on
Tuppers Plams The Rev Dull, pastor offactaled and opentng and closmg prayers were
gaven by Dr Wesley Clarke, distrtct superintendent the Rev Robert Bwngarner, head of
the Metgs County Methodist Montslry Other honored guests mcluded Edoson Hoootetter
prestdent of the Pomeroy National Bank , Richard Fock and Palll Karr, contracwrs arx! Ia)
speakers Dwayne Sydenstrtcker and Denrus Creegor Shown at thtt ground breakong are
front l.t Mr Hobsletter Dr Wesley Clark, Carl Barnholl W Rtce Dana Hoffman and
' Nancy Crow back row Hobart Vmeyard, Paul Karr, Rochard Ftsk, Rev Dull Rev
Bumgarner, and Carol) n Trtpp

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Homer C Smoth dec to
Homer C Smoth, Aff for
trans Lebanon
Homer c, Smtlh Clara A
Smolh to Garnet Ervone
DtKoe Smtih
Parcels
Lebanon
, Garnet Ervone Henry
~rvone, Dixie Smoth to
Kenneth Cozart Patrocoa W
G:ozart, Parcels Lebanon
Doxoe Smoth
Extrx
Charles Wayne Hobach dec
to Kenneth Cozart, Palrocoa
W Cozart Parcels Lebanon
Cloflon Fraley Jr Carolyn
Fraley to Clifton R Fraley
Margarelle Fraley, 6 acres
ScipiO
Lows J Vwla Frances L
v'oola to Loretta Young 1
acre, Ohve
Sarah S Wtlte to Leonard
Conrad Lyons Carol Lynn
Lyons, I acre Chester
Hubert H
Matheny,
Clareslone Matheny to Ira E
Showalter
Kren
J
Showalter 1157 acres Olove
Mtlo Hutchoson Betty
Hutchtson to Aloysous
Grueser Anna Sue Grueser,
Lot 5 Rutland Falon s Add
Ronald Thomas, Karen L
Thomas to John F Thomas
Mabel I Thomas Lots and
Parcels, Moddleport • Scopto
Clarence Barnett Georgoa
~arnett
to Marvon L
Keebaugh Maqone J
ll:eebaugh Jacob M Gaul,
!lloldredL Gaul 91 acre
()range
• Roy E Fock Doros Fock
Rtchard T Fock Louella
Kock, Charles T Ftck Mary
Itatherme Ftck aka Mary Lou
P,ock to Frank Nelson
Reyn olds Joyce Louose
!leynolds I acre Chesler
: Seldon G Woodyard Sr
/llberla R Woodyard to
Samuel J Bennett Bonme
Jean Bennett 76 1 , acres
SctpiO
~ Albert J Walsh to Hannah
1\1 Walsh , 16 5 acres 26
atres Colwnboa
' Vocwr L Roush , Vockoe S
Roush w Paul Somon Alhe
simon lots Pomeroy
: Roy Roffott Lolltan Proflotl
to Racme Gas and Servoce
nght of way agreement
siitton
, Zally B Medors Pearl G
J'4edors to Jerry L Clone
P,hylhs M Clone, 80 04 acres
Rutland
' Jerry L Chne, Phyllis M
Gilne to Jerry L Ttl1is
Qarlene ToUrs, 15 acres
1!1Jlland
. Martha H Chambers
ltlchard J Chambers to
~ons Saw Moll and Loggmg
E;gwp &amp; Supplies Inc , 90
oores limber, Chesler
' Larry J Petitt to Doana
Ilarl Pelht lots, Pomeroy
~!ph Sham Mavone Sham
t~ Roy Profftll
Lolloan
Proffitt I acre Sutton
::'Hayman A Barmtz Elva
t:5,!an Barmtz to Morgan A
'rjles I OIS M Yates 53 09
a~res Sulton
;J\Ielvma Barnhart, dec w
liorts E Warsock, Raymond
1.!' Barnhart, afltd Trans ,
R,lllland Vollage
51 E Gluesencamp
Alberta Gluesehcamp to
G~rdon Profitt!, Odessa
J&gt;r3&gt;ffllt I acre Lebanon
~lden Walburn to Elden
IIIBlburn Gladys L Walburn
lo1s, Middleport
iJlyrl D Groffm, Donna J
Gttffon to Mon ongahela
Pqwer Co , easement,
Orange
1ltbert Celedoma , Dtan e
Cdledonta w Alfred Conard ,
Slllly Conard, 1 5 acres
Bedford
Norman 0 Weber Vera A

O,nnel News,
By the Day
Mr and Mrs James
Ingram Sr spent Saturday
and Sunday at the Lee home
Others there on Sunday were
Mr and Mrs Mtchael Leos t
and famoly Mr and Mrs
Dwtght Sompston
and
daughter J a nel all of
Colwnbus
Rev and Mrs Ro chard
Young and fa nuly of Stdney
Ohoo spent Sunday mghl and
Monday with Mr and Mrs
Edson Roush
Mrs Mary Ctrcle returned
home Saturday alter spen
dong a week wo th Mr and
Mrs Wolham Perry and
famoly at Holland Ohoo She
attended the weddong of her
gra ndso n Da nn y Perry
Others at the Corde home on
Sunday were Mr and Mrs
George Cor cle dau gh ter
Cheryl Mr and Mrs James
Corcle of New Haven
Patrocoa
Ctrcle
and
daughter Ma nanna Melvon
Ctrcle and son Mark
Colwnbus spent Saturday
mgnt woth hos mother Mary
Corcle
Wolloam Carleton of Racme
spent Monday afternoon wolh
Eunoe Brmker, Betty Van
Meter Patnck and Sheryl
Lee Ann Johnson
Mrs Eume Bronker and
Betty Van Meter were at the
St Pa ul and Mt Zoon
cemeteroes on West Vorgtnoa
on Sunday and called at the
home of Mr and Mrs Jesse
Strong at Grantsvolle

Apple Grove
News Notes
B) Mrs Herbert Roush
Dale Wallace Holl of Moore
Haven Fla came by plane
and spent the wee~end wolh
Mr and Mrs Dallas Holl and
other relaloves
Dallas Htll receoved word
of the death of hos couson,
Robert Stevens Culloden, W
Va Tu esday Mr Holl
Margoe Roush Clifford Holl
Harry Holl , John Holl all
\lsoted relatoves and patd
respect to Mr Stevens at
Heck s Funeral Home,
Molton, W Va Wednesday
Mr and Mrs
Hoyt
Fugerson of Pt Pleasant
vostted Sunday "olh Mr and
Mrs Homer Warner
Mr and Mrs Don Hodges
Colwnbus Mrs Ferne B
Hayman
Mrs
June
Wockersham spent Memoroal
weekend campmg at Royal
Oaks Park
Jeff Wockersham and Jom
Alley spent the weekend on
Dayton wtth Jom s Sisler
Jenny Mochelle and Della
Johnson of Raco ne were
Mernoroal weekend guests of
theor grandparen ts, Mr and
Mrs Robert Smoth Sr
Lorna Bell Co lumbus
spent Memoroal wee kend
woth her parents Mr and
Mrs Don Bell
Mr and Mrs Elza Btrch of
Racon e vosoled
GeorgMrs
e Hunt
of
Kanauga
Margoe
Hun t
over
Memoroal
weekend
Mr and Mrs Burton Webb
of Man sfteld vtsoted Mrs Toll
Webb Mr and Mrs Pat
We bb at Racone ove r
Mernonal weekend And also
vosoted Burton s moitoer at
Cholhcothe
Mrs Maggoe Roush spent
Memoroal weekend wolh Mr
and Mrs Herbert Shoelds
Molhe Ropley of Charleston
W Va was also a guest of the
Shtelds Mr and Mrs
Woodro\1 Dol of Baltomore
Weber to Melvm C Murphy,
Lellte M Murphy parcel ,
Ohv~

Md brought Mrs Roush here
and she returned to Maryland
Tuesday wolh the Dols
Over Memoroal weekend
~uests of Mr and Mrs Erwtn
Gloeckner \\ere Mrs Maggoe
Roush
Mtlhe
Ropley
Charleston Mr and Mrs
Dan Shondler and son, Don of
Amhurst 0 Clarence Story
and Rosalee Darwm Mr and
Mrs Paul Davos Parkers
burg
Paul Rowe sf&lt;ttooned on
Vorgonoa on the Umted Sl&lt;ttes
Army spe nt two weeks woth
Mr and Mrs Wayne Rowe
and other relahves Mr and
Mrs Rowe look htm to
Charles ton where he flew by
plane to Vorgoma
Mr and Mrs Walter Me
Dade of Troy 0 spen t
Memon al weekend wolh Mrs
Gladys Shoelds Mrs Edna
Roush and called on other
relatoves
Mr and Mrs Hersc hol
Norros Mrs Pearl Noms
"ent to Huntongton Sunday
and me l Mrs Vera Cratg of
Athens Ala who came to
spend an ondefomle vosol "'th
her mother Mrs Pearl
Norros
Arthur Wolson of Cleveland
and sosteNn law of New York
vostled Mrs Kathryn Hunt
Saturday a nd vosoted graves
of loved ones at Letart ralls
Ce metery
Memoroal weekend guests
of Mr and Mrs Tom Norros
were Rev and Mrs Trn
Norros Mr and Mrs Wolford
Noms of Rome Coly, lnd
Mr and Mrs Phohp Dasher
of Mar}svolle
Monnoe
Thayer Udell Thay er of
Colwnbus Mr and Mrs Carl
Nurros of Junction Ctly
Mr and Mrs Lewos Ptckelt
are stayong woth her parents
Mr a nd Mrs Charles
Mochaels Mr Ptckett os
employed at Tro State
Materoal s
Mrs Eula Wolfe and Early
Roush spent Monday evenmg
wo th Mr and Mrs Thomas
Wolfe at Racme and enjoved
homemade oce cream and
cake
Mr and Mrs Harold
Hayman of Wes te rville
vtsoted graves of loved ones
at Lef&lt;trt Falls Cemetery
over Memoroal weekend and
also vtstled Mr and Mrs
Garrett Corcle of Racme
Mr and Mrs Dan Shondler
and Don of Amhursl, 0
vtsoled Mr and Mrs Howard
Rou s h at Racme over
Mem oroal weekend
Mr and Mrs Ernest
Deeter and choldren, Mr and
Mrs George Roberts of
Bashan were recent SWJday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Randall
Roberts
and
choldren
Vocko Ables of Canal
Wmchesler spent Monday
and Tuesday wtlh her
parents, Mr and Mrs Jack
Ables and Paul
Mrs Gladys Shoelds look
Mrs Belly Roush to Port
smouth Hospof&lt;tl where she
consulted her doctor They
were overrught guests of Mrs
Mae Gould at Ironton Wed
nesday They also vosoted Mr
and ' Mrs Bud Lampen at

Pm tsmouth
Mrs Don s Hensler uf
IU.cone Mr and Mrs Paul
Ervon of Bashan Rd Mrs
Rose McDade of Moddlcport
Mrs Wolma McGraw of
Bashan vosoted Mr and Mrs
Don Bell
Mr and Mrs Moke 0 Broen
and choldren of Gallipolis
vtsotcd Mr and Mrs Larry
0 Broen and chodren Sunday
afternoon
Boll Wheeler of Colwnbus
spent a weekend w1th hos
parents, Mr and Mrs Ale~
Wheeler Boll called on Mr
and Mrs Edward Cross
Sunday afternoon
Howard
Roush
was
returned to hts home at
Racme after beong a medtcal
pattent at Pleasant Valley
Hospotal Vtstlong Mr Roush
whole there were Mrs Betty
Roush Mrs Gladys Shoelds,
Herbert Roush Rev Howard
Shovely
Mrs Ttll Webb, Mrs Nora
Pearson, Beth Ann Thetss,
Barbara Theoss a !tended
Commencement exerctses at
Kyger Creek Hogh School
Fro day evenmg Mrs WEbb's
granddaughter Debra Fofe
wa s one of the graduates
Mr and Mrs Robert Smtlh
Sr were vosotors at Belpree
Moss Valene Johnson and
fro end of Rto Grande called
on Mr and Mrs Robert
Smoth Sr Sunday and attend ed co mme nceme nt
exercoses at Southern Local
Hogh School
Mr and Mrs Dennoe
Manuel of Maroelf&lt;t spent a
weekend wolh Mr and Mrs
Arnold Hupp Denose and
Trol Manuel spent th e
weekend woth Mr and Mrs
Robert Hart and chtldren
Rocky Hupp ts home from
Marengo Junclwn to dm e
truck for hos father Arnold
Hupp thos swnmer
Mr and Mrs Pete Bearhs
of Portsmouth Va spent len
days woth Mrs Erma Wolson
and famoly
Mrs Toll Webb attended a
cookout at the home of Mrs
Betty Theoss Racone Sun
day
Mr and Mrs Everette
Parsons of Negley vtstled
Mrs Herbert Roush Mrs
Edna Parsons, hos mother
Mrs Ruth Parson s and
Preston
Mr and Mrs Herbert
Roush vosoted Ott Boston Mr
and Mrs Dorsa Parsons at
Racme Saturday evemng
George Parsons of Ashland
spent Saturday evemng woth
hos father Dorsa Parsons at
Racme
Mr and Mrs Roger Parsons of Akron and Mrs Jessoe
Parsons of Ashland spent a
weekend wtlh Mr and Mrs
Donald Hupp and attended
commencement exerc1ses at
Southern Local Htgh School
Sunday
Mrs Ava Belles of Wellston
spent the weekend woth Mrs
Ferne B Hayman
Mr and Mrs Paul Davts of
Parkersburg brough t Mrs
Ada Noms to the horne of Mr
and Mrs Erwm Gloeckner
Sunday and were donner
guests of the Gloeckners
Mrs Norros had spent two
and a half weeks woth the
Davoses
Mrs Kathryn Hunt held a
cookout Sunday tn honor of
her nephew Ronme Wilson
\\ho was one of the graduates
of Southern Local Hogh
School Attendmg were Mrs
Erma Wtlson, Mr and Mrs
Pete Bearhs, Mr and Mrs
Wayne Wolson Robm and
Cheryl Tma and Jared Htll,
Mr and Mrs Woham
Wockhne Scott and Kyle,
Mrs Ka lhryn Hun l and the
honored guest

Fairview
News Notes
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mrs Edna Roush of Racone
~pent Tuesday toll Thursday
woth Mr and Mrs Russell
Roush
Mr and Mrs Gary Mtller
and Amy of Bellvue spent a
weekend woth Mr and Mrs
Charles Lawson and family
Mrs Joyce Manuel and
chtldren Donmf&lt;t and Rabon
and Wyatt South vosoled Mr

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Summer Casuals
For

Invasion
rapped

by Egypt
Ry MAURICE GUINDI
CAIRO 1 UP! ) - Egypt has
condemned S.) na s mvas10n
of I ebanon and saod ol
supports a Palestmoan call
for
colle ctove
Arab
peacemakmg on the strofetorn
country
Egyploan Fureog n &lt;MJmster
lsmaol Fahmo on a letter to
Arab League Secretary
Genera l Mahmoud Rtad
Thursdav mght denounced
the Syroan mlervenuon as a
cancer ealong up Lebanon
The recent mohtary onlerventton has escalated openly
to the poont where ot poses not
only the threat of .on
occupaloon of Leba non
aga onst the woll of the
maJority peots people
but
also tHreatens blood)
massacres whoch on reality
would be a war of
ex termmauon Fa hmt saod
wothout mentoonmg Syroa by
name
He also charged that the
mterventoon look place woth
the open or tacol blessmgs of
certa m corcles whtch cannot
be descrobed as keen on the
preservation
of
Arab
mteresls
Government sources saod
Fahmo was referrmg mamly
to Israel and U1C Umted
States
Sl roa has poured 12 000
troops onto Leba non to yJng to
end the 14 monlh-&lt;&gt;ld covol
war betwee n Chro sllan
roghtosts and Moslem lefti sts
In Ius letter, Fahmo backed
the Palestone loberallon
Orgamzahon's call for itn
ur gent for eogn mom sters
conference to launch a pan
Arab moltahve supplanllng
S) roa s current role
Egypt thre" ots weoght
behond the PLO "htch os
aligned Wllh ( ebanese Jeftosl
fa c ttons on op posotoon to
Syroa after 300 Arab students
occ upoed the Svroan Embassy
111 Caoro for three hours
Thursday mormng to protest
the S) roan onvaswn
Arab doplomatic sources
saod Iraq Suulh Yemen and
Yemen also have advtsed the
League of theor agreement to
an at! Arab conference
But the sour ces were
skeptocal about the chances
of success of s uch a
conference, of It matenahzes
because of Syrta s apparent
de termmatoon to go through
woth ots songlehanded ac twn
111 l.ehanon

8) Cluril e Allen
Mr and Mo s Vu gol Wood
Spron gfo eld
spent th e
\\eekend with Mrs Letha
Worid
Mr and Mr s Rona ld
Nelson of M1 chogao1 spent
several days \lllh Mrs Helen
Nelson
Holda Weber of Co lwnbus
&gt;pent several days \1 tth Mr
and Mrs Ralph Keller
Weekend gues ts of Mrs
Neva Baoley were Mr and
Mrs Warren Fosheo and son
Indoanapolis and Mr and
Mrs Charles Sch ufOe and
clnldren, Colwnbus
Mr and Mrs Charles
Goegleon Flatwoods called
on Mr and Mrs Clayton
Allen Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roger Hones
and daughters of Galllpohs
vosoted \\llh Mrs Audrey
Woode, Sun day
Mr and Mrs Junoor Koemg
and family were Sun day
donner guests of Mr and Mrs
Bruce Myers and farm ly
The family of Mrs l.clha
Wood gathered at her horne
Sunday afternoon on ob
se rvance of her bnlhday
Homemade 1ce c1eam ami
ca ke were served to Mr and
Mrs Roy Chnsty loca l Mr
a nd Mrs Vorgol Wood
Sprongfoeld Mo and Mrs
Robert Wood local Mr and
Mrs Harold Ha\\ k Mark
Dean and Knsloe Tuppers
Plaons Mr and Mo s Don
Belzong Hemlock Grove Roy
Betzmg Pomeroy Bob Wood
and Charlie Raconc Sandra
Wood, Parkersburg Boll
Beegle, Chesapeake Mr and
Mo s Paul Hoffm an, Mrs
Freda Mollet and Lenora
Belzmg local
Mrs Opal E1chonger en
tertaoned relaloves and
froend s wtlh donner at her
home Su nday aft ernoon
before the Com mencement at
Eastern Her son Donald
was a member uf the
graduatong class Present for
the donner were Do nald

PLAIN. WITM

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59~

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2 FOR

"Dinner Dates"

MAYJO
8AMto2PM

55~
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1 GAL

CREAMY STYLE

PEANUT
BUTTER
18

oz.

MEAT

79~

Baked steak roast beef
hamburger
steak
flounder fish &amp; ham

CANDY BAR

VEGETABLES
Ltma beans

peas

&amp;

carrots noodles
Murphy 1 Your

cu~tomer

drove the car away whole you
were dream1ng about the

POTATOES
Baked mashed home
fr1es

PIE

SALADS

Tossed slaw cott~ge
cheese macaront

Coconut crea m apple

cherry

Soft tee cream, mtlk shakes, etc
DeliCious Char Broiled Steaks

OPEN WEEKDAYS 6 AM to 1 00 PM

~teamboat In11
Re.ol OJcl F tslllnued fl ou e
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SUNDAY

The

Open Frtday Ttl8
Pomeroy, Ohto

992-2039

Bass Coronne and Kenda of
Middlepor t Edwao d Hupp
Dav td Roush Shao on Roush
Cond) Roush spent Memoooal
weekend camp on g on the
Muskongwn Rtvet

picture
and Mrs Herbert Sayre
perfect
Sharon Condy Edward
gifts
Roush were at a cookout
Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs Waldmg whoch was
held on honor of lheor
daughter Mel Waldmg who
was a member of the
gradualmg class at Suulhem
Local High School
Mr and Mrs Hod Froend
have moved from Syracuse to
Mrs Froend's home at
Faorvtew
Mr and Mrs James fashioned wllh old·tlme
Sayre of Kanauga Mr and artistry bye7'1naon_
Mrs Norman Styer of
Waterford were Memonal
shapes elegant deSignsweekend guests of Mr and all loveJ,
w1th two 1nr1er fra mes and wn
Mrs Herbert Sayre
dow pan es to protect the photos
Wyatt South left Fnday
for Germany where he woll be
sf&lt;tttoned m the Umted Slates
Army for one and a half
years Wyatt had spent a
monlh s leave woth hts
mother Mr and Mrs Don
Manuel
Mr and Mrs Kenneth

Steamboat Inn•

Chapman's Shoes

Van Meter Nc" lac kso11 Mr
and Mrs ( Jo,u l ~s F.od unHer
POIN I PI ~ ASAN1 - Dill
Suu o11 nah Dcno11s f:odunH•• Holcomb poe sodc nt uf l.()( al
Cu lwnbus M1 11 nd Mo s 1159 URWA llnd I R F11r11
Ruber t Wil so n a nti Jan plant uuu1,oge r of Shouffer
Pomeroy Eld on Koacuter Chenu cal s Gallipolis h n y
l.eda Mac Kra ueter Mr and plant announced a ne w laboo
Mrs l&lt;orr) Wol fe l.aron and agoeement ~ as ra tofoed by
Kent Mr and Mo s Dale WliOII members Wednesdny
Maodens Collon and KroshL 1 he three year Hgrcemcut
all of Racouc Mr and Mrs 11111 conlmue unhl June t
Turn No ce Mr s Mnbel 197U
VanM&lt;Ieo Mo and Mo s
About !O J employees
Rochard Va nMe ter J im member of the Jcical muon
Amsbur1 1111\ Bmun Mo s \ oted duro11g Wedn esdu) s
Etc htnger Don.o ld ""d l.auo a membet ~ ho p mee tong 1he
le ~~n .oil lonol
nell COil to !ICI prOVIdeS f01
Improved "ages •nd f11nge
beolcflts
F. ffcc to ve 1111
mcdtalcl\ ot follo\\s scvcoal
In 1942 the Battle of \\ Ccks of ne gotlal lons Lee
Modi! II\ began m whoch the Skollman or I he F cdcoa l
Japanese flee t suffered ots Medoatoon Son oce assist ed
forst decosove defeat on World lht ncgohattons
W.or II by Ameroc.t n forces
In t967 w,or booke out
bet11et 11 lsr.tel and f:g)pl It
lasted sox day s and Israel
emerged \ IClOrtuu s takong
vast areas uf Arab tcortlor) ot
stoll holds despote 1cpeatcd
denmmls tha t ot be 1eltu ned
In 1972 black mthtant
Angela DaVIs was ,,. quotied
of murdeo kodnapmg and
crnmna l consporacy chmgcs
PomiiVJ fbrer Sllep
slemmmg from fl Qolifm nla
courtroom shootout 111 winch
Mrs Milllrd Vln Mtter
Ph ttt lilt
Ph Hl 5711
a JUd~e Mod thoec olheos wco e
kolled

PROGRESSO

home cooked meals at The

Fam1~

New agreement
said ratified

Lhester News Notes

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Joy, HoiiJwood, Butternut,
Shake, Clark &amp; ZaR!Iut MIX OR MATCH

�4- 1 he Da oly Senlmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Froday June 4 1976
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$,

Purtzer has 2-stroke
lead in Bicentennial
PIUI.ADI I PHIA I UP! ) I om Purtzer wh o little more
than a year ago was foghlmg
b&lt;J d wa ter unappelozong food
and rats os cxcotcd and
ha vong a lot of fun thos

t IIIIJAY
MIDDI F"PORf IF"E BAll
By MILTON RICHMAN
teams woll hold rwnmagc and
Upl Sports Editor
R~
bake saIe at M1ddl epor l Par k
-~
Froday and bake sale at
Nl W YOH K I UP! )
Publicly Muhammad All keeps Cotozens Bank also tag day ~ eek
Purtzer who takes a two
talkong boxcar nwnbeos telhn g everybody how he has made All events from 9 a m to 3
str
oke lead onto today s
$3\nnlhon alre.ody how that II be up tu $56 molhun after Ken pm
second
round of the
Norton ,ond how he has offers whtch could push the total to $75
REVIVAl IN progress Bocenlenmal Golf Cla ss tc
nul lion onsodc SIX months Provatcly though he "ants to qwl
thr ough
Saturday
at didn t qualo fy for the pro tour
lie llil S hid II
Freedom Gos pel Mt ssoon untol last June
I m goru a get out of thts It s getting too rough now I Ba ld Knob 7 30 mghUy I he
Su he spe nt II weeks 111 the
" "'"'' gd ou t whole I shU gotmv marbles
Re' 0 G McKmney of Far Ea st where he made hos
ll r s nd th 1! only a few da) S ago
( harleston os tfle gues t best pro showong runnerup on
I h 1t s lht w"v he talks when there r~re no ne111 smen around speaker Specoal s on gong
the I haoland Open that netted
t,okong notes no mocrophones under Ius nose no 1V cameras Pubhc welcome
g11ndong may
CAN CER CLIN IC at
Wh ot once used to be sheer JOY climbmg onto the rmg
Veterans
Memoroal Hospotal
sw tppong Jabs and hooks woth someone else IS no longer for
free
of
charge
w all Meogs
t\h Hu xwg lw s become work Worse y ~l 1l has bt'come bonn ~
women
For
appmntment
call
ond U1c d Hlv dosc ophne of road work has grown onto more thi1n
(an cer offoce Moddleport 1
ch udgcn ot has become pure punoshmcnl
The Rutland Lucky Sl&lt;trs
to 4 p m 992 7511 or Jan
Ali Jiwav s docs what he woshes
met June 2 at the Weber
Hts m.on.1geo Hcrbeo t Muhammad saod as much I hursday Judge on evemng 992-5832 home wtth s1x members and
SEM I ANNUA l
I N 1\\0 adv osors a ttendong
on Modoson Squ.u e Gard en s II all of rarne Club where the
lfft col l &lt;~ nm unccment wa s made that Alowoll gel $6 uulhon for STAI LATION of Bethel 62 Discussed were a bake sale
rlcfendmg his \\Orld heavywcoght title ag.unst Norton ot lnternatoonal Order of Job s and what kond of fl oat to have
Y.mktc Sl&lt;~dtwn Se pt 28 Norton will draw $1 rmllion foo hos Daughters woll be held for the parade Betsy Herald
thud mcctmg wnh All e.och havmg won once be fore and both Froday 7 30 p m at the gave a demonstratoon on the
ge t 1 peo " nuoge of the gross for the 15 round bout to be Pomeroy Masonic Temple four food groups
Jli OIIIuted juontly by the Garden and by lop Rank Inc , whtch Angoe Sosson ou tgoo ng
F'or refo eshmenls Dar la
1s h md hng tl c te le\dsiOn
honored queen woll be the Wolhamson Kom Borchfoeld
II co bcot Muha mmad saod he hoped Alo would not retore after mstalhng offtcer Merro Ault and Ara ka Gra le cooked
the Noolon fight ,111d that he d gove George Foreman another os th e oncomo ng honored meal two on the OUt
shot 111 ssto ,111~e how both Al oand Ius ma nager a re so sure Joe queen
1 he onstallatoon do or
Cookery
pro
l r ,ozoeo os goong to be beaten June 15 ) but that another ceremony os open
Ject The nex t meeting
m ~ctl n g w1th J&lt;""m t: man w JS ent trely up to Ah
SATURDAY
woll be a hoke at Forked Run
I \~ o uldn t Wcmt tum to retu e befur~ he ~ 1vcs Foreman
ANNUA l INSPECTION State Park on June 9 from 10
another d ldllce scud Herbert Muhamma d Foreman gave Eva ngeli ne Chapter 172 a m to 3 p m - Araka
hnn.o d oon ce to get hos lolle back But 1f Ah onsosled on retorong 0 E S Moddleporl Salur Gra te
I d go by what he w,mted I d never tell hom to go rn to the rong of day 7 30 p m at the Masomc
THE MEIGS CO UN fY
he dorln t want to
1emplc
I oc ll a Hayes Shepherds 4 H Club met Ma)
l 1 hJs owr u11ml Ah can see lumself rettrmg for a yea r and deputy grand matron on 18 at the faorgrounds The
lhcn rn aklll g 1 comebf-lck tfter the authen llc No 1 cunte11der spectmg officer All Easteon membe rs di sc ussed the
fon til) os eslabhshed
Slat m embers mvtlcd
market lamb shean ng to be
Let u n flghl ot out .ond then I II come out of retn emcntand
CUB SCOU1 Pack 235 held on June 19 A cookout
I If foght U1e wonner he lllls saod pnvately
Chest r r fuppers Pl"ms wtll wtll be held after the
I asked Ah I huosday whether he mtends to keep fo ghtong hold a boke rodeo Sat urday at shearong Dave Starlin from
~:~ n y m 01 e aft.c1 Norton
Eastern Hogh School parkong Amesvolle gave a demon
I dun no ot s getton tempting he saod I w uma retore but lot begmmng at 3 p m
stratoon on blockmg market
I d loke to be the forst athlete to make $75 nulhon and I could do
lambs for show and the
SUNDAY
11 woth the offers I got no\\ Just lhonk $75 nulhon Nobody s
correct
way to fol and show
ASERIES of eoght lectures
e1co done that before Nobodv s ever come close
lambs
for
faor The next
J.o ck Dempse1 Gene Tunney Rock) Marcwno they on Abraham s Land Grant
meehng
woll
be June 19 at the
Promoses woll be held at the
i \ CI e JU ~l buxns 1 hey V\er en lthe man I am I ve become so
faor
grounds
Nockey
b-o g 1Rogget than even Rabe Ruth I could help Kessonger of he for st Chur ch of God
L
eonard
nce&lt;led ot 'Ah sa od convertong the Secretary of the Sta te on to Syracuse each Sunday mghl
THE MEIGS County Better
at 7 30 p m Public om oted
the sl oo!slop luo the C.orchnals 111 one songle mouthful
loves
lock Daor) 4-H Club mel
1111 ke) g tve me 500 acres woth a castle oveolookmg the George S Ooler pastor
M
ay
26
at the Bob Lee Farm
11\CI I he)I Cnamon a mall ofter me on Mamla I couldn l speakeo
wolh
16
members and one
11 alk lh&lt; sto eels of Mumcl \\Omen and baboes kisson me all
MONDAY
advosor
altendmg
The group
llu tune In ~ h mer they gave me d rnoun ta m Ho Muun la m
TRI COUN I Y C B meelong discussed where daory breeds
ot s called
Monday 7 p m at motor were from and feedong of
What os he goong to do woth ol '
cycle club Peach Fork Road daor) ca ttle Demonstrahons
I du nno he saod II s JUSt there now fhey rc gonna put a county road 19 Potluck
were gl\ en by Bob Lee
hotel on 11
donn er to follow Brong Albert Holman, and Becky
Both Ah ar d Norton 'osoled Yankee Stad ium for the photo covered dtsh beve rages
g1r1 phe rs beneht bef01e unvmg at the (,r.u den When the table servoce Cuff ee woll be Lee Jerry Bobbee gave a
clldmp walked out to second base he looked up at the provi ded Members a nd report on the feedmg of daory
cattle
scoocbom&lt;l on ro ght centerfield and noloccd ol bhnkong thos guests mvoled
The next meehng wtll be
elec to onoc message
June
8 at the Davod Flagg
My God Is tl11s the end of Ah '
BIB I E School at th e
Farm
- Patty Parker
Alo scnse&lt;l ot was a pu bhcoty stunt whoch ot was and got a Moddl epurt Umted Pe n
OLDER
MEMBERS of the
kock out of tl He turned lo"ard Norton a few feet away and tecostal Church South Thord
Merry
Makers
4 H Club met
beg.on hollcrmg at hun
Ave Moddleporl 9 30 to
May
25
at
the
home
of Tern
M} h,onds are good thos tome sucker I m gonna jab I m II 30 a m Monday through
Pulhns
Two
ad\lsors
and 11
gunnd hook lm gonn.t whup you good I m gonna stand an Froda)
members
were
on
attendance
foghl 1 am I gunna run
MIDDI EPORT Garden
And wh.ol am I gonna be dumg 1 purred Ken Norton, Club 7 30 Monday at the The group doscussed JUdgong
1\llhout so rnuc h as e\e n blmkmg an eve
home of Mrs J W Morros and set a deadlme for when
Mrs Char les McDa mel all prOJec Is must be done
Raosong money through a
assoshng hostess
Stanley Part) and 4 H camp
SPEC IAl MEET IN G were also doscussed
Southern
I oca l
Band
Tern Pullins demonstrated
Mrs All en Brewer of Mr and Mrs Harold Brewer
Boosters 7 30 p m Monday the proper way to make a
Sto ve oS\ oll e a ttended the Moss Jane Brewer and Bobby at hogh school Fmal plans for
pozza and Renee Trussell on
'.l edd ng uf her grandson Fitch Long Bottom
CB Radoo Roundup and care of hamsters Refresh
Leland H Close and Moss
On Saturday May 21l Mr
doscusswn on band camp and menls were served by Tern
Cm ol l.ec Bennett on Fro day and Mrs Edgar Brewer
other ma tters All onterested Pullins - Tammy Polzer
M,o y 28 at the Veto attended the weddmg of lheor parenls onvoted
THE FIVE POINT Bucks
Po cshytclldn Church Veto grandson Kerry Dobbons and
NEW I Y rORMED met on May !9 at the home of
OhiO
Moss I,orena Jane Hyde allhe Western Boot Colozens Band
I he b11degt oom os the son Church of fh e Master Uno ted Rado o Club woll hold a Jommy Parker woth sox
of Mo and Mo s Clyde Close Methodost Church m Wester meetong 8 p m Monday at members and one advosor
a tte ndon g They dosc ussed
\Val e1fo1d and Moss Bennell volle
Roush Landong one mole communoty prOJec ts 4 H
os the ddughter of Mr and
west of Racme on Route 124 camp and 4 H notebooks
Mos
Delber t Benn ett
sogn posted those on teres led
Jtmmy Parker demon.
OlCslcrhtll Others atlendmg
on JOimn g are welcome
slrated
the correct way to
ENOUGH
CANDY
1\lth Mrs BoC\\ Cr "ere Davod
MEIGS COUNTY ratr ca re and handle a rabbot and
NORWALK Ohoo tUP(J Brewer Mrs Marolyn Beall
Board meetong 8 p m
Coluntbus Moss Ronda Beall The strokebound Fanny Monday at secref&lt;try s olfoce also how to show a rabbtt at
Boeezewoud Pa
Mrs Farmer Candy Co plant m Rock Sprongs Faorgrounds the faor The health chaor
man Tommy Pullms , had a
I out se Br e\\ er Por tlan d Norwalk has a substantoal
TUESDAY
mventory of candy on hand
grab bag on health products
w meet ommedtate orders MIDDLEPORT CHILD and theor correct use Kock·
Gtve Someone A
company of flcoals sa od Co nserv atoon League old ball and Warball were games
fashtoned famoly po cmc at played by the group Mrs
lu s h Green
Thursday
Local 20 of the Teamsters Route 33 roadsode park 6 30 Parker and Jommy served
Tuesday
Whole refr eshments - J ohnny
Umon struck the plant here p m
elephant
sale
to
be
held
and Reo bel
early Tuesday tn a CD!Ilract
new
offo
cers
to
be
msf&lt;tlled
di spute The old contract
THE YOUNGER members
whoch covered 335 employes Everyone to lake a covered of the Merry Makers 4 H Club
ex pored at modnoghl Monday dosh and table sen oce
mel on May 28 at Angoe
The
compa
ny
offered
a
Spencers
woth 12 members
For btrfhday get well
three yea r "age pac ka ge
ELECTION DAY dmner and two advosors m attend
a nmv e rsary
callong for a 26 per ce nt Tuesday
at
Sy rac use ance
mcrease on wage and fron ge Munocopal buoldong sponsored They doscussed doffo culhes
benefo ts The uruon has asked by the lad oes of the on sew on g deadline for
for a 40 per cen t mcrease
Presbyteroan Church
proJeCts to be done and 4 H
Local 20 members voted
Cash 'N Car r y
camp The prOJecl lesson was
Wednesday 14~ !07 to reJect
on tcachmg the members how
a proposal ~hoch would have
to measure seams correc tly
PRAISE MEETING
allowed unoon offocals to go
and when to use an otem of
Th e Salva toon Army
over the company books of the
your sewong gear Refresh
Butternut
Ave Pomeroy ments were served by Angoe
workers returned w theor
59 N Second St
woll hold a pratse rnee lmg at
JObs durmg negollallons
Spencer The next meehng
3 p m SWida) Th e dovosoonal woll be June 12 at the home of
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - , comman der MaJ or Davod Brenda Bentz - Tammy
Baxendale of the Clncmnato Pitzer
LEGAL
Headquarters woll
be
rHE HARRISONVILLE
spea ker Specoal musoc woll Boys 4 H Honor Club mel
be provoded and the public os May 12 at the Grange Hall
onvtted Ll Danoel Groffon woth one advosor and 12
commandtn g offo cer of members on attendance
Athens wtll conduct the Roll call was answered by
The Tax Books are now open for the1 meetmg
each member giVIng the
June or Second half Collection of the
name of a rocket A proJect
1975 Real Estate Taxes. Also for
VBS SLATED
lesson on model rocket
delinquent tax . Closmg date wtll be
Vacatoon Bohle school woll engtne$ and parachute
be held at the Bradford foldmg was then followed by
J une 22, 1976.
Church of Chro st from 9 to a demonslrahon by Mark
II 30 a m • June 8 18 The Roggs on sendmg off a model
GEORGE M. COLLINS
school wtll be from pre scho11l rncket 1he meeting was
through hogh school Anyone fnllowed by a game of ball tag
MEIGS COUf1TY TREASUR
woshong onformauon may call and kor k hall - Danny
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aboul $6 000 wtal for the
overseas lrop
Purlzer shot a sox under·
par 65 on Thursday s forst
round a t the Whotemarsh
Valley Country Club for a
two stroke lead over Masters
champiOn Ray Floyd and
Randy Erskone
Frank Beard a nd Jom
Snnons each had 68 None
players were bunched at 69
mcludong Don Boes who
fonoshed thord last week at the
Memoroal Golf tournament
and 14 others were grouped at
SOME OF THE 60 YOUNGSTERS of the graduahng class of the Galha Meogs
Communoly ActiOn Agency s forst full year or the Head Sf&lt;trl Program are poclured

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1- The Daily Sentinel, Moddleport·Pomeroy, o , Friday, June 4, 1976

Roggs
THE CHESTER Scout Hall
was the meelong place of the
:&gt;-Pomt Sf&lt;tr Shtchers J I s
on May 24 woth three advosors
and 18 members tn attend
ance A rap sessoon covered
poosons oncludong poosonous
planls and onsects msecl
boles shock and preparmg a
shn g
Glenna
Rtebel
doscussed burns and Ktm
Krautter conducted a song-a
long wolh her guof&lt;tr
A fo ndue pa r ty was
prepare d and served by
advosors Jud y Etchmger
Betty Fredrock Pal Holter
and Jackoe Starcher
Plans were made to vosot
Veterans Mernoroal Hospof&lt;tl
and to done out together
before the nexlmeehng at the
home of Raeleen Ohver on
June 7 at whoch lome Tammy
Starcher Denose Who le
Carolyn Bowen and Aprol
Parker woll present Forst Aod
Kol do spla ys Nancy and
Tammy Samos and Becky
and Debbo e Pooler woll
present a doscusSion on
broken bones woth Becky
Pooler and Nancy Samos
demonslrahng the use of
sphn ts - Demse Whole
RUTLAND S LUCKY Stars
met May 19 at the Weber
home wolh eoghl members
and one advosor present
Members were appomted to
water flowers on the com
munoty, and the club
cto scussed plans for th • or
parade floa t rollowmg the
meelong games of volleyball
and consequence were payed
Betsy Herald and Kom Borch
foeld served refreshmenls to
the group - Araka Gra te
ON MAY 21 the Hollbolhes
met a l the home of Max me
Dyer attended by one ad
vtsor and eoght members
Demonstrattons were gtven
by Bolly Holcomb on Pork
Productoon Crysf&lt;tl Roush on
Photography and Marcoa
Holcomb on makong con
narnon rolls The cmnamon
rolls and other refreshments
were served by Marcta
Holcomb and Maxme Dyer
The next meetmg woll be
held June 5 at 5 p m at the
home of Chrostme Napoer
when demonslrahons woll be
goven by Kevon Napoer Lark
Napter , Opal and Patty D)er
- Patty Dyer
CHERYL LAWSON S hmne
was the meehng place of the
Moxed Up Hot Shots on May
10 woth 10 members and two
advosors present A group
dtscusston on problems wtth
thetr protects was followed
by a game of football
The club os planmng a trop
to a Cmconnah baseball game
and has scheduled the next
meehng lor June 7 at the
home of Gary Hulton Bryan Jordan
JOINT SESSION
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov
James A Rhodes Thursday
asked MaJoroty and Mmoroty
leaders of the Ohoo House and
Senate w convene a JOml
sessoon of the legoslalure
June 10 ill dehver a message
regardmg votalossues facmg
the state
Rhodes dod not gove the
lradotoonal Stale of the
Stale' address before a JOint
sessoon of the Jegoslature
when ot met from January
through April A three-{jay
sesswn os scheduled to
convene Wednesday the day
after th e slate's prunary
elecloons
Rhodes made the request on
a letter delivered to Senate
Prestdent Pro Tern Olover
Ocasek, D Northfoeld, House
S()eaker Vernal G Roffe, Jr ,
D New Boston
Senate
Monor.oly Leader Michael J
Maloney R Coocmna h and
House Monortty Leader
Charles F Kurfess, R
Perrysburg

Head Start graduation held
Approxomalely 150 persons
attended the 'graduahon" of
the 60 choldren who attended
the forst full year Hea d Start
Program on Meogs County of
the Galha Meogs Commumty
Action Program
Bndgel T McDa noel
doreclor gave the we l~ome
for the graduahon held on the
Sacred Hea rt Church
Audolorown m Pomero¥ on
Fnday Calher on e Nutter
supervisor teacher, was tn
charge of the program woth
the children pre;;entong the
vocal selectoons A B C
Song a nd Love os a
Feeling
Chro slo ph er
Zornmer socoa l se rvo ces
dorecloo presented cer
lofoca les to the graduates
Follo11 on g th e recesswnal
refreshments were served
The Head Sl&lt;trt youngsters
and sf&lt;tff onclude Mochelle
Adams, Leslie Artrtp Debra
Blake Sean Braley Matthew
Burke
Wen dy Ca rsey,
rrankhn Cornell Decker
Cullums Aaron Davos
Tomot/ly Deem Jo Ann

Wolfpen
News Notes
Mr Norman Heolman of
Bellefonlaone an d Mr
Rochard Heilman of Hemlock
Grove were Tuesday af
tern6on vosotors of Mr and
Mrs Guy Sargent and
Jonathan
Mr Norman Heolman of
Beliefon taone and Rochard
Hetlman of Hemlock Grove
were Tuesday afternoon
vosotors of Mr and Mrs
Harley T Johnson
Mr and Mrs Mark Warner
and famoly of Mason were
Sunday vosolors of Mr and
Mrs H E Warner
Mrs Lena Knapp of
Langsvolle was Sunday
afternoon vosolor of Mr and
Mrs Doyle Knapp and
famoly The) celebrated Kaol
Lees 12th borthday
Mr and Mrs Clonlon
Golkey of Albany were
vtsotors of Lincoln Rusell
Mr
and Mrs
Guy
Tuckerman of Sprongfoeld
were recent vosotors of Mr
and Mrs Fred Tuckerman
Mr and Mrs J ames
Reeves were Saturday
vosttors of hos brother Don
Reeves of Barnsv olle

AWI\RDING DEGREES
COLUMBUS I UP[) - Four
perso ns oncludon g former
Uruted Nations Ambassador
Damel Patnck Moynthan,
woll receove honorary degrees
June 11 at Ohoo Stale
Unover s ot y s prong
commencement
Moyruhan wtll deliver lh~
commencement address and
be awarded a doctor of laws
degree
A doctm of hwnane letters
degree woll be conferred on
Franz T Slone presodent and
chatrman of the Board of
Dorectors of the Colwnbus
McKonnon Co rp ,
Tonawanda, N Y He served
on the Audotmg Department
of the BankOhto Corp from
1931 unltl 1932 and was wtlh
the Regwnal Credo! Corp ,
Columbus, from 1932 unlll
1934
Jacob Wernh Schaefer, executove dorector of customer
swotchmg servtces at Bell
Laboratories Holmdel, N J
a nd Arthur Saul Iberall ,
presodent and choef sctenllst
a t General Techntcal
Services, Inc , Upper Darby,
Pa woll receove docwr of
scoence d&lt; grees

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AT NOON ON THURS )- EAST COURT

Evans, Ronald Fry Eroc
Goode Lee Ann yoode,
Rochard Grady, Kop Grueser
Heather Harless Mochael
Hams Jerod Herald, Ada
Hess
Kalheron e Hess
Charles Jacks Carla Kauff
Tammy Kauff Charles Kleon
John Kleon
Also Tom Lane Dwa) ne
Lawson Amy Lawson, Zelia
Lawson Sandra Marcum
Matthew McCourt Anthony
Moller Anthony Moore Carl
Nocholson Larry Nocholson
Peggy Reotmtre
Jan e
Robtn son Herbert Rose,
Angela Rowe Anthony Rowe,
Traco Ro\\e La rry Sellers
Anna Starcher Heather
Thomas Bna n Th orla

Deborah Wes t Angeha
Whole, Kevon Whole, Todd
Wolfe Charles Wood
Head Start Sf&lt;tff - Bndgel
T McDamel, dtrecwr, R
Chrts top her Ztmmer, soctal
servoces doreelor Dtxte
Smtlh, sec retary
bookkeeper, Cather me
Nutter supervtsong teacher ,
Nancy Corcle Keoth French
Charlotte Wells teachers ,
Nancy Cornell
Loutse
Carsey
Edna Knopp
Nanette Nllz and Jean
Sexson teacher s atdes,
Gaylene Jo Robonson, cook,
JosephoneTyree cook's aode,
Caroline Moore van drover
Mary Donna Somms, van.
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FLOYD HENDRICKS
Funeral servoces for Floyd
Eugene (Buddy) Hendrocks
11ere held today at Ewong
Funeral Home
Mr Hend•ocks doed as a
result of a shootong at hos
home Tuesday
Mr
llendrocks
was
preceded on dea th by hos
father Mathew, broth ers
Matt, Pete and Cha rles and
two broth ers 111 onfan cy,
soster Evelyn Whaley and
two sosters on onfancy and one
grandchtld
He os survtved by two sons
Gerald and Joe both of
Racon e
one daughter,
Marolyn Denose Hendrocks,
Racme two step-daughters
Mrs Crystal Pullons Mans
held, Ruth Thorla Racone
two step sons Bob Thorla
Ra cme and Btll Thorla
Ak ron , SIX s t ep gran d
choldren two ststers, Alice
Who le Monersvolle and
Mrs Polly Gobbs Rutland
and two brothers Art of
Commerce Coty, Colo and
Don of Syracuse
Mr Hendncks was em
played at Modwest Steel for
the past three years He
served wolh the U S Mannes
and U S Army durong World
War II

D West 26 20 East Moler Sl ,
Colwnbus doed 1hursday at,
Grant Hosp!l&lt;tl, Colwnbus
She os survoved by her
hus ban d R1chard, het ,
par ents Mr and Mrs ,
Argyle
Deet~r
three
brothers Thomas Rock and
Robert one S'fller Joyce
Adams grandmothers, Mrs
Freda Deeter and Mrs
Gussoe Daoley Racme
She attended the Holzer
School o£ Nursmg
Funeral servoces woll be '
conducted Saturday at 10 ,
a m at Greenla~&gt;n Chapel
woth James Harros of
foctatong Buroal woll be m
Greenla11n Cemetery
Froends may call at the Cook
and Son Funeral Home, 1631
Parsons Ave , Froday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p m

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GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES - Approximately 100 persons attended ground
breakmg ceremomes on May 13 at the stle for the new St Paul's Umted Methodost Church on
Tuppers Plams The Rev Dull, pastor offactaled and opentng and closmg prayers were
gaven by Dr Wesley Clarke, distrtct superintendent the Rev Robert Bwngarner, head of
the Metgs County Methodist Montslry Other honored guests mcluded Edoson Hoootetter
prestdent of the Pomeroy National Bank , Richard Fock and Palll Karr, contracwrs arx! Ia)
speakers Dwayne Sydenstrtcker and Denrus Creegor Shown at thtt ground breakong are
front l.t Mr Hobsletter Dr Wesley Clark, Carl Barnholl W Rtce Dana Hoffman and
' Nancy Crow back row Hobart Vmeyard, Paul Karr, Rochard Ftsk, Rev Dull Rev
Bumgarner, and Carol) n Trtpp

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Homer C Smoth dec to
Homer C Smoth, Aff for
trans Lebanon
Homer c, Smtlh Clara A
Smolh to Garnet Ervone
DtKoe Smtih
Parcels
Lebanon
, Garnet Ervone Henry
~rvone, Dixie Smoth to
Kenneth Cozart Patrocoa W
G:ozart, Parcels Lebanon
Doxoe Smoth
Extrx
Charles Wayne Hobach dec
to Kenneth Cozart, Palrocoa
W Cozart Parcels Lebanon
Cloflon Fraley Jr Carolyn
Fraley to Clifton R Fraley
Margarelle Fraley, 6 acres
ScipiO
Lows J Vwla Frances L
v'oola to Loretta Young 1
acre, Ohve
Sarah S Wtlte to Leonard
Conrad Lyons Carol Lynn
Lyons, I acre Chester
Hubert H
Matheny,
Clareslone Matheny to Ira E
Showalter
Kren
J
Showalter 1157 acres Olove
Mtlo Hutchoson Betty
Hutchtson to Aloysous
Grueser Anna Sue Grueser,
Lot 5 Rutland Falon s Add
Ronald Thomas, Karen L
Thomas to John F Thomas
Mabel I Thomas Lots and
Parcels, Moddleport • Scopto
Clarence Barnett Georgoa
~arnett
to Marvon L
Keebaugh Maqone J
ll:eebaugh Jacob M Gaul,
!lloldredL Gaul 91 acre
()range
• Roy E Fock Doros Fock
Rtchard T Fock Louella
Kock, Charles T Ftck Mary
Itatherme Ftck aka Mary Lou
P,ock to Frank Nelson
Reyn olds Joyce Louose
!leynolds I acre Chesler
: Seldon G Woodyard Sr
/llberla R Woodyard to
Samuel J Bennett Bonme
Jean Bennett 76 1 , acres
SctpiO
~ Albert J Walsh to Hannah
1\1 Walsh , 16 5 acres 26
atres Colwnboa
' Vocwr L Roush , Vockoe S
Roush w Paul Somon Alhe
simon lots Pomeroy
: Roy Roffott Lolltan Proflotl
to Racme Gas and Servoce
nght of way agreement
siitton
, Zally B Medors Pearl G
J'4edors to Jerry L Clone
P,hylhs M Clone, 80 04 acres
Rutland
' Jerry L Chne, Phyllis M
Gilne to Jerry L Ttl1is
Qarlene ToUrs, 15 acres
1!1Jlland
. Martha H Chambers
ltlchard J Chambers to
~ons Saw Moll and Loggmg
E;gwp &amp; Supplies Inc , 90
oores limber, Chesler
' Larry J Petitt to Doana
Ilarl Pelht lots, Pomeroy
~!ph Sham Mavone Sham
t~ Roy Profftll
Lolloan
Proffitt I acre Sutton
::'Hayman A Barmtz Elva
t:5,!an Barmtz to Morgan A
'rjles I OIS M Yates 53 09
a~res Sulton
;J\Ielvma Barnhart, dec w
liorts E Warsock, Raymond
1.!' Barnhart, afltd Trans ,
R,lllland Vollage
51 E Gluesencamp
Alberta Gluesehcamp to
G~rdon Profitt!, Odessa
J&gt;r3&gt;ffllt I acre Lebanon
~lden Walburn to Elden
IIIBlburn Gladys L Walburn
lo1s, Middleport
iJlyrl D Groffm, Donna J
Gttffon to Mon ongahela
Pqwer Co , easement,
Orange
1ltbert Celedoma , Dtan e
Cdledonta w Alfred Conard ,
Slllly Conard, 1 5 acres
Bedford
Norman 0 Weber Vera A

O,nnel News,
By the Day
Mr and Mrs James
Ingram Sr spent Saturday
and Sunday at the Lee home
Others there on Sunday were
Mr and Mrs Mtchael Leos t
and famoly Mr and Mrs
Dwtght Sompston
and
daughter J a nel all of
Colwnbus
Rev and Mrs Ro chard
Young and fa nuly of Stdney
Ohoo spent Sunday mghl and
Monday with Mr and Mrs
Edson Roush
Mrs Mary Ctrcle returned
home Saturday alter spen
dong a week wo th Mr and
Mrs Wolham Perry and
famoly at Holland Ohoo She
attended the weddong of her
gra ndso n Da nn y Perry
Others at the Corde home on
Sunday were Mr and Mrs
George Cor cle dau gh ter
Cheryl Mr and Mrs James
Corcle of New Haven
Patrocoa
Ctrcle
and
daughter Ma nanna Melvon
Ctrcle and son Mark
Colwnbus spent Saturday
mgnt woth hos mother Mary
Corcle
Wolloam Carleton of Racme
spent Monday afternoon wolh
Eunoe Brmker, Betty Van
Meter Patnck and Sheryl
Lee Ann Johnson
Mrs Eume Bronker and
Betty Van Meter were at the
St Pa ul and Mt Zoon
cemeteroes on West Vorgtnoa
on Sunday and called at the
home of Mr and Mrs Jesse
Strong at Grantsvolle

Apple Grove
News Notes
B) Mrs Herbert Roush
Dale Wallace Holl of Moore
Haven Fla came by plane
and spent the wee~end wolh
Mr and Mrs Dallas Holl and
other relaloves
Dallas Htll receoved word
of the death of hos couson,
Robert Stevens Culloden, W
Va Tu esday Mr Holl
Margoe Roush Clifford Holl
Harry Holl , John Holl all
\lsoted relatoves and patd
respect to Mr Stevens at
Heck s Funeral Home,
Molton, W Va Wednesday
Mr and Mrs
Hoyt
Fugerson of Pt Pleasant
vostted Sunday "olh Mr and
Mrs Homer Warner
Mr and Mrs Don Hodges
Colwnbus Mrs Ferne B
Hayman
Mrs
June
Wockersham spent Memoroal
weekend campmg at Royal
Oaks Park
Jeff Wockersham and Jom
Alley spent the weekend on
Dayton wtth Jom s Sisler
Jenny Mochelle and Della
Johnson of Raco ne were
Mernoroal weekend guests of
theor grandparen ts, Mr and
Mrs Robert Smoth Sr
Lorna Bell Co lumbus
spent Memoroal wee kend
woth her parents Mr and
Mrs Don Bell
Mr and Mrs Elza Btrch of
Racon e vosoled
GeorgMrs
e Hunt
of
Kanauga
Margoe
Hun t
over
Memoroal
weekend
Mr and Mrs Burton Webb
of Man sfteld vtsoted Mrs Toll
Webb Mr and Mrs Pat
We bb at Racone ove r
Mernonal weekend And also
vosoted Burton s moitoer at
Cholhcothe
Mrs Maggoe Roush spent
Memoroal weekend wolh Mr
and Mrs Herbert Shoelds
Molhe Ropley of Charleston
W Va was also a guest of the
Shtelds Mr and Mrs
Woodro\1 Dol of Baltomore
Weber to Melvm C Murphy,
Lellte M Murphy parcel ,
Ohv~

Md brought Mrs Roush here
and she returned to Maryland
Tuesday wolh the Dols
Over Memoroal weekend
~uests of Mr and Mrs Erwtn
Gloeckner \\ere Mrs Maggoe
Roush
Mtlhe
Ropley
Charleston Mr and Mrs
Dan Shondler and son, Don of
Amhurst 0 Clarence Story
and Rosalee Darwm Mr and
Mrs Paul Davos Parkers
burg
Paul Rowe sf&lt;ttooned on
Vorgonoa on the Umted Sl&lt;ttes
Army spe nt two weeks woth
Mr and Mrs Wayne Rowe
and other relahves Mr and
Mrs Rowe look htm to
Charles ton where he flew by
plane to Vorgoma
Mr and Mrs Walter Me
Dade of Troy 0 spen t
Memon al weekend wolh Mrs
Gladys Shoelds Mrs Edna
Roush and called on other
relatoves
Mr and Mrs Hersc hol
Norros Mrs Pearl Noms
"ent to Huntongton Sunday
and me l Mrs Vera Cratg of
Athens Ala who came to
spend an ondefomle vosol "'th
her mother Mrs Pearl
Norros
Arthur Wolson of Cleveland
and sosteNn law of New York
vostled Mrs Kathryn Hunt
Saturday a nd vosoted graves
of loved ones at Letart ralls
Ce metery
Memoroal weekend guests
of Mr and Mrs Tom Norros
were Rev and Mrs Trn
Norros Mr and Mrs Wolford
Noms of Rome Coly, lnd
Mr and Mrs Phohp Dasher
of Mar}svolle
Monnoe
Thayer Udell Thay er of
Colwnbus Mr and Mrs Carl
Nurros of Junction Ctly
Mr and Mrs Lewos Ptckelt
are stayong woth her parents
Mr a nd Mrs Charles
Mochaels Mr Ptckett os
employed at Tro State
Materoal s
Mrs Eula Wolfe and Early
Roush spent Monday evenmg
wo th Mr and Mrs Thomas
Wolfe at Racme and enjoved
homemade oce cream and
cake
Mr and Mrs Harold
Hayman of Wes te rville
vtsoted graves of loved ones
at Lef&lt;trt Falls Cemetery
over Memoroal weekend and
also vtstled Mr and Mrs
Garrett Corcle of Racme
Mr and Mrs Dan Shondler
and Don of Amhursl, 0
vtsoled Mr and Mrs Howard
Rou s h at Racme over
Mem oroal weekend
Mr and Mrs Ernest
Deeter and choldren, Mr and
Mrs George Roberts of
Bashan were recent SWJday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Randall
Roberts
and
choldren
Vocko Ables of Canal
Wmchesler spent Monday
and Tuesday wtlh her
parents, Mr and Mrs Jack
Ables and Paul
Mrs Gladys Shoelds look
Mrs Belly Roush to Port
smouth Hospof&lt;tl where she
consulted her doctor They
were overrught guests of Mrs
Mae Gould at Ironton Wed
nesday They also vosoted Mr
and ' Mrs Bud Lampen at

Pm tsmouth
Mrs Don s Hensler uf
IU.cone Mr and Mrs Paul
Ervon of Bashan Rd Mrs
Rose McDade of Moddlcport
Mrs Wolma McGraw of
Bashan vosoted Mr and Mrs
Don Bell
Mr and Mrs Moke 0 Broen
and choldren of Gallipolis
vtsotcd Mr and Mrs Larry
0 Broen and chodren Sunday
afternoon
Boll Wheeler of Colwnbus
spent a weekend w1th hos
parents, Mr and Mrs Ale~
Wheeler Boll called on Mr
and Mrs Edward Cross
Sunday afternoon
Howard
Roush
was
returned to hts home at
Racme after beong a medtcal
pattent at Pleasant Valley
Hospotal Vtstlong Mr Roush
whole there were Mrs Betty
Roush Mrs Gladys Shoelds,
Herbert Roush Rev Howard
Shovely
Mrs Ttll Webb, Mrs Nora
Pearson, Beth Ann Thetss,
Barbara Theoss a !tended
Commencement exerctses at
Kyger Creek Hogh School
Fro day evenmg Mrs WEbb's
granddaughter Debra Fofe
wa s one of the graduates
Mr and Mrs Robert Smtlh
Sr were vosotors at Belpree
Moss Valene Johnson and
fro end of Rto Grande called
on Mr and Mrs Robert
Smoth Sr Sunday and attend ed co mme nceme nt
exercoses at Southern Local
Hogh School
Mr and Mrs Dennoe
Manuel of Maroelf&lt;t spent a
weekend wolh Mr and Mrs
Arnold Hupp Denose and
Trol Manuel spent th e
weekend woth Mr and Mrs
Robert Hart and chtldren
Rocky Hupp ts home from
Marengo Junclwn to dm e
truck for hos father Arnold
Hupp thos swnmer
Mr and Mrs Pete Bearhs
of Portsmouth Va spent len
days woth Mrs Erma Wolson
and famoly
Mrs Toll Webb attended a
cookout at the home of Mrs
Betty Theoss Racone Sun
day
Mr and Mrs Everette
Parsons of Negley vtstled
Mrs Herbert Roush Mrs
Edna Parsons, hos mother
Mrs Ruth Parson s and
Preston
Mr and Mrs Herbert
Roush vosoted Ott Boston Mr
and Mrs Dorsa Parsons at
Racme Saturday evemng
George Parsons of Ashland
spent Saturday evemng woth
hos father Dorsa Parsons at
Racme
Mr and Mrs Roger Parsons of Akron and Mrs Jessoe
Parsons of Ashland spent a
weekend wtlh Mr and Mrs
Donald Hupp and attended
commencement exerc1ses at
Southern Local Htgh School
Sunday
Mrs Ava Belles of Wellston
spent the weekend woth Mrs
Ferne B Hayman
Mr and Mrs Paul Davts of
Parkersburg brough t Mrs
Ada Noms to the horne of Mr
and Mrs Erwm Gloeckner
Sunday and were donner
guests of the Gloeckners
Mrs Norros had spent two
and a half weeks woth the
Davoses
Mrs Kathryn Hunt held a
cookout Sunday tn honor of
her nephew Ronme Wilson
\\ho was one of the graduates
of Southern Local Hogh
School Attendmg were Mrs
Erma Wtlson, Mr and Mrs
Pete Bearhs, Mr and Mrs
Wayne Wolson Robm and
Cheryl Tma and Jared Htll,
Mr and Mrs Woham
Wockhne Scott and Kyle,
Mrs Ka lhryn Hun l and the
honored guest

Fairview
News Notes
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mrs Edna Roush of Racone
~pent Tuesday toll Thursday
woth Mr and Mrs Russell
Roush
Mr and Mrs Gary Mtller
and Amy of Bellvue spent a
weekend woth Mr and Mrs
Charles Lawson and family
Mrs Joyce Manuel and
chtldren Donmf&lt;t and Rabon
and Wyatt South vosoled Mr

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Summer Casuals
For

Invasion
rapped

by Egypt
Ry MAURICE GUINDI
CAIRO 1 UP! ) - Egypt has
condemned S.) na s mvas10n
of I ebanon and saod ol
supports a Palestmoan call
for
colle ctove
Arab
peacemakmg on the strofetorn
country
Egyploan Fureog n &lt;MJmster
lsmaol Fahmo on a letter to
Arab League Secretary
Genera l Mahmoud Rtad
Thursdav mght denounced
the Syroan mlervenuon as a
cancer ealong up Lebanon
The recent mohtary onlerventton has escalated openly
to the poont where ot poses not
only the threat of .on
occupaloon of Leba non
aga onst the woll of the
maJority peots people
but
also tHreatens blood)
massacres whoch on reality
would be a war of
ex termmauon Fa hmt saod
wothout mentoonmg Syroa by
name
He also charged that the
mterventoon look place woth
the open or tacol blessmgs of
certa m corcles whtch cannot
be descrobed as keen on the
preservation
of
Arab
mteresls
Government sources saod
Fahmo was referrmg mamly
to Israel and U1C Umted
States
Sl roa has poured 12 000
troops onto Leba non to yJng to
end the 14 monlh-&lt;&gt;ld covol
war betwee n Chro sllan
roghtosts and Moslem lefti sts
In Ius letter, Fahmo backed
the Palestone loberallon
Orgamzahon's call for itn
ur gent for eogn mom sters
conference to launch a pan
Arab moltahve supplanllng
S) roa s current role
Egypt thre" ots weoght
behond the PLO "htch os
aligned Wllh ( ebanese Jeftosl
fa c ttons on op posotoon to
Syroa after 300 Arab students
occ upoed the Svroan Embassy
111 Caoro for three hours
Thursday mormng to protest
the S) roan onvaswn
Arab doplomatic sources
saod Iraq Suulh Yemen and
Yemen also have advtsed the
League of theor agreement to
an at! Arab conference
But the sour ces were
skeptocal about the chances
of success of s uch a
conference, of It matenahzes
because of Syrta s apparent
de termmatoon to go through
woth ots songlehanded ac twn
111 l.ehanon

8) Cluril e Allen
Mr and Mo s Vu gol Wood
Spron gfo eld
spent th e
\\eekend with Mrs Letha
Worid
Mr and Mr s Rona ld
Nelson of M1 chogao1 spent
several days \lllh Mrs Helen
Nelson
Holda Weber of Co lwnbus
&gt;pent several days \1 tth Mr
and Mrs Ralph Keller
Weekend gues ts of Mrs
Neva Baoley were Mr and
Mrs Warren Fosheo and son
Indoanapolis and Mr and
Mrs Charles Sch ufOe and
clnldren, Colwnbus
Mr and Mrs Charles
Goegleon Flatwoods called
on Mr and Mrs Clayton
Allen Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roger Hones
and daughters of Galllpohs
vosoted \\llh Mrs Audrey
Woode, Sun day
Mr and Mrs Junoor Koemg
and family were Sun day
donner guests of Mr and Mrs
Bruce Myers and farm ly
The family of Mrs l.clha
Wood gathered at her horne
Sunday afternoon on ob
se rvance of her bnlhday
Homemade 1ce c1eam ami
ca ke were served to Mr and
Mrs Roy Chnsty loca l Mr
a nd Mrs Vorgol Wood
Sprongfoeld Mo and Mrs
Robert Wood local Mr and
Mrs Harold Ha\\ k Mark
Dean and Knsloe Tuppers
Plaons Mr and Mo s Don
Belzong Hemlock Grove Roy
Betzmg Pomeroy Bob Wood
and Charlie Raconc Sandra
Wood, Parkersburg Boll
Beegle, Chesapeake Mr and
Mo s Paul Hoffm an, Mrs
Freda Mollet and Lenora
Belzmg local
Mrs Opal E1chonger en
tertaoned relaloves and
froend s wtlh donner at her
home Su nday aft ernoon
before the Com mencement at
Eastern Her son Donald
was a member uf the
graduatong class Present for
the donner were Do nald

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59~

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"Dinner Dates"

MAYJO
8AMto2PM

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MEAT

79~

Baked steak roast beef
hamburger
steak
flounder fish &amp; ham

CANDY BAR

VEGETABLES
Ltma beans

peas

&amp;

carrots noodles
Murphy 1 Your

cu~tomer

drove the car away whole you
were dream1ng about the

POTATOES
Baked mashed home
fr1es

PIE

SALADS

Tossed slaw cott~ge
cheese macaront

Coconut crea m apple

cherry

Soft tee cream, mtlk shakes, etc
DeliCious Char Broiled Steaks

OPEN WEEKDAYS 6 AM to 1 00 PM

~teamboat In11
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Pomeroy, Ohto

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Bass Coronne and Kenda of
Middlepor t Edwao d Hupp
Dav td Roush Shao on Roush
Cond) Roush spent Memoooal
weekend camp on g on the
Muskongwn Rtvet

picture
and Mrs Herbert Sayre
perfect
Sharon Condy Edward
gifts
Roush were at a cookout
Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs Waldmg whoch was
held on honor of lheor
daughter Mel Waldmg who
was a member of the
gradualmg class at Suulhem
Local High School
Mr and Mrs Hod Froend
have moved from Syracuse to
Mrs Froend's home at
Faorvtew
Mr and Mrs James fashioned wllh old·tlme
Sayre of Kanauga Mr and artistry bye7'1naon_
Mrs Norman Styer of
Waterford were Memonal
shapes elegant deSignsweekend guests of Mr and all loveJ,
w1th two 1nr1er fra mes and wn
Mrs Herbert Sayre
dow pan es to protect the photos
Wyatt South left Fnday
for Germany where he woll be
sf&lt;tttoned m the Umted Slates
Army for one and a half
years Wyatt had spent a
monlh s leave woth hts
mother Mr and Mrs Don
Manuel
Mr and Mrs Kenneth

Steamboat Inn•

Chapman's Shoes

Van Meter Nc" lac kso11 Mr
and Mrs ( Jo,u l ~s F.od unHer
POIN I PI ~ ASAN1 - Dill
Suu o11 nah Dcno11s f:odunH•• Holcomb poe sodc nt uf l.()( al
Cu lwnbus M1 11 nd Mo s 1159 URWA llnd I R F11r11
Ruber t Wil so n a nti Jan plant uuu1,oge r of Shouffer
Pomeroy Eld on Koacuter Chenu cal s Gallipolis h n y
l.eda Mac Kra ueter Mr and plant announced a ne w laboo
Mrs l&lt;orr) Wol fe l.aron and agoeement ~ as ra tofoed by
Kent Mr and Mo s Dale WliOII members Wednesdny
Maodens Collon and KroshL 1 he three year Hgrcemcut
all of Racouc Mr and Mrs 11111 conlmue unhl June t
Turn No ce Mr s Mnbel 197U
VanM&lt;Ieo Mo and Mo s
About !O J employees
Rochard Va nMe ter J im member of the Jcical muon
Amsbur1 1111\ Bmun Mo s \ oted duro11g Wedn esdu) s
Etc htnger Don.o ld ""d l.auo a membet ~ ho p mee tong 1he
le ~~n .oil lonol
nell COil to !ICI prOVIdeS f01
Improved "ages •nd f11nge
beolcflts
F. ffcc to ve 1111
mcdtalcl\ ot follo\\s scvcoal
In 1942 the Battle of \\ Ccks of ne gotlal lons Lee
Modi! II\ began m whoch the Skollman or I he F cdcoa l
Japanese flee t suffered ots Medoatoon Son oce assist ed
forst decosove defeat on World lht ncgohattons
W.or II by Ameroc.t n forces
In t967 w,or booke out
bet11et 11 lsr.tel and f:g)pl It
lasted sox day s and Israel
emerged \ IClOrtuu s takong
vast areas uf Arab tcortlor) ot
stoll holds despote 1cpeatcd
denmmls tha t ot be 1eltu ned
In 1972 black mthtant
Angela DaVIs was ,,. quotied
of murdeo kodnapmg and
crnmna l consporacy chmgcs
PomiiVJ fbrer Sllep
slemmmg from fl Qolifm nla
courtroom shootout 111 winch
Mrs Milllrd Vln Mtter
Ph ttt lilt
Ph Hl 5711
a JUd~e Mod thoec olheos wco e
kolled

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said ratified

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Deadline for registering to attend the Big Bend Day Camp
· at Camp Kiashul&lt;l the week of July 12 has been extended to
June 11.
Registration forms can be obLained from troop leaders and
these along with the $6 fee are to be sent to Mrs. Pa t Thoma ,
Wolfe St. , Pomeroy. Mrs. Thoma aga in advises that girls who
are not enrolled in scouting but want to attend camp may do so
by paying the regular registration fee plus $1 for insurance.

Polly's Pointers
Lift tape off wall
with more tape
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Would
you please tell me how to
remove gummed plastic tape
from a·painted bedroom wall.
My daught,r put it there to
hold post,rs to the wail. Also,
how does one remove the odor
of ,popcorn from face towels
that have a peculiar odor
when they are damp . - MRS.
J.Z.
DEAR MRS. J.Z. - Apply
a slightly longer piece of tqpe
on top of the one now on the
wall - be sure they adhere
together. Then pull the short
loose end of the top piece. In
most eases the one underneath will come off with
the lop one, If you gl\ e it a
quick short yank .
I really do not know of a
specille remedy lor a popcorn
odor and rather imagine It
comes (rom butter tha t was

on the corn. Rub the cut side
of a lemon on the towels, or
soak In "'aler and ' lemon
juice, or apply moistened
salt. See If one of them will do
the job. How about this,
readers - does anyone ha\'e

anything better• - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - If you are
on a camping trip and your
flashlight batteri es seem to
be getting weak, but cannot

WEDDING
FLOWERS
For the bride, groom,
the wedding party,
church and reception.

CALL
OR STOP IN

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be replaced immediately, set
them in the bright sunlight
during the day . Ttwy· will be
TEMPORARILY rejuven·
, aled. - SANDRA.
. DEAR POLLY - My Pel
Peeve concerns the price of
clothing in half-sizes. They
invariably cost a few dollars
more . I think prices on say a
size 16 and a 16'1.1 should be
!he same unless one gets into
extra large size s .
BEATRICE.
DEAR POLLY - When
making pudding of any kind I
always stir it with a plastic
pancake turner. This keeps
tlle pudding from burning on
the bottom and it is always
smooth and lump free.
Also my husband always
waxes our refrigerator wi t~
regular car wax . He applies it
just as he does on his car and
takes it off with a soft cloth. It
stays shiny, rust free and
splatters and grease marks
wipe righ t off . - MARY
ANN .
.
DEAR POLLY - I clean
the greasy fil ter to my stove's
hood by taking the filler to the
car wash and washing it with
the car. That hot soapy water
and the force behind it work
like magic for removing the
grease. Also we clean our
furnace fil ter the same way .
1Polly's n o~ : I feel sure this
must be done at one of those
car washes where you more
or less do it yourself.) KAY.
DEAR POLLY - I foun d a
good way lo hang a large cork
bulletin board on my
daught,r's bedroom wall . I
used needles (three . across
the top and at each lower
corner ) and pushed them in
with the hammer . When she
wan ~d to move the board to
another wall, all we had to do
was pull the board from the
wall and the needles passed
through the board . The
needles sticking from the
wall were then broken off,
and the wall left smooth . The
small holes were not
noticeable. - BETTY D.
Polly will send you one of
her " peachy " thank-yo u

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By Helen Bottel

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Seventeen Men and Goal to Go!
DEAR HELEN :
I thought I had a good thing going with Felicia. Then I
came across this address book in her apartment. In it were
names of 17 men , all numbered •nd dated . After each name
were stars - from one to four .
My name was at the bottom of the list (there was a blank
for the "ending " date) .
I never thought women kept "little black books " though I
realize it's accepted for men.
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Should a guy keep on with this type of fema le? DOUBTFUL

POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 1180
C&lt;!rnp Kiash ul&lt;l was the selling Memorial Day evening for
a flyup ceremony and a court of awards.
Brownies of Pomeroy Junior Troop 1076 received their
year pins and Brownie wings in the ceremony which advanced
Uwm into the junior troop. In the group were Suzan Thoma ,
Crystal Lane, Sa ndy Mattox , Ci!ndy Davis, Diana White, Kim
Eblin , Charlene Swartz and Jaye Roberts . Mrs. Gertrude
Casto and Mrs. Patty Michael conducted the ceremony.
Last night the new juniors were guests of Troop 1180 for a
skating party at the Skate-a-Way rink on Chester Road.
SYRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP 1120
Summer activities were planned during the fina l meeting
of the Syraruse Brownies Thursday.
The troop will take part in the Regall&lt;l parade and have a
skating party in June, a swimming party in Juiy,. and make a
visit to the Mr. Bee Pol&lt;lto Chip Co. in August.
Krist! Haynes opened the meeting with the pledge to the
flag; Kathy Pickens )ed the Lord 's Prayer, Heidi Cobb the
prom ise , and Tracy Hubbard the Brownle Smile Song. J uanita
Ginther gave the Brownie B's. Registration forms for day
camp were turned in.

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DEAR DOUBTFUL:
four ~~Jr~ tha~depends on whether Felicia gave you one or

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William Calhoun, Rebecca Post

DEAR HELEN :
Young people today seem to leave their parenthood on the ·
doorstep when they come visiting with their children. These
moderns allow thetr kids to run wild in my home, ask for food
every few minutes and even let them help themselves in my
kitchen . They drive me wild !
.
What happened to manners in 1976' - SHOCKED

Post-Calhoun betrothed

Bride-elect fete~
Miss Edie Mees bride •
elect of Tim Ki ~g. was
honored Tuesday night with a
shower at St. Paul Lutheran
Church hosted by Carol King
and Judi Mees.
Garnes carrying out the
bicentennial theme were
played with prizes going to
Mrs . Barbara Fry , Mrs. Pam
Crow, Miss Patti Well, Mrs .
Virginia Wyatt, Mrs. Mildred
Arnold and Mrs . Kathy
Doidge.
Arrangements of red white
and blue chrysanth~mums
were placed on tables for
guest registers, gifts and
refreshments with other red ,
white and blue decorations
being used throughout the
room . Refreshments were
red, whiU, and blue finger
sandwiches, potato chips,
· mints, nuts and punch .
Judi Mees regisU,red the
gu.ests. Attending besides
those named were Ruth Ann
and Sue Ellen Fry, Mrs.
Rachael Downie, Mrs. Veda
Davis, Mrs. Joan Hoffman,
Mrs. Sheila Powell, Mrs. Mila
Raymond , Kim Jones, Mrs .
Jean Braun, Mrs . Susie Hill ,
Mrs. Judy Reynolds, Mrs.
Marilyn Poulin and Lisa,
Debbie King, Mrs. Dol Neutz.
ling, Mrs. Daria Thomas,
Miss Erna Jesse,' Mrs. Ulllan
Moore , Mrs. Debbie Finlaw
and Heather , Leah Doidge

DEAR SHOCKED:
Don't lay an age old problem on "modern's" doorstep.
Back in 1958, the first question my newly syndicated' column
NEW HAVEN , W. Va . - of Mar shall University received was,' "What•can I do about my stinkin' neighbors'
Announcement is being made currently attendi ng the kids ?" And I'm sure Beatrice Fairfax fielded the same query
of the engagement and ap- Methodist Theologica l School many limes over.
pr oaching marriage of · at Delaware, Ohio, and is
TI1e answer ,then and now, is: "Get tough !" If you don't
Rebecca Ann Post, daughter serving as minister of the like !he children's actions, say so. You may have fewer
of Mrs. Eva M. Post and the Belleville United Methodist visitors, but will you really miss them' - H.
late Russe ll L. Post of Chur ch and Ford Chapel
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Parkersburg , and William E. Church.
DEAR HELEN :
Calhoun , son of Mr . and Mrs.
The wedding will be an
I'll try to keep this short, but can you make 15 miserable
Rosooe W. Calhoun of New event of June 19 at 1:30 p.m. years short'
Haven .
a t th e Bellev ille United
When my husband sees our sons do anything wrong be
A graduate of Glenville Methodist Church in Belie- blames me. "Wrong" includes playing the radio or records,
The Almanac
State College, Miss Post is vi lle, w. Va . The officiating having friends in to visit, talking on the phone over five
United Press International
employed by th e Wood, clergy wiii be William Knice- minutes, even asking for a soda. The .boys can't talk to him Today is Friday, June 4, the
County Board of Education as ." ley, Wiiiiam L. Johnson and and he blames me for THIS too.
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!56th day of 1976 with 210 to
a sixth grade teacher at Eric McGlade . The custom of
If I clean the whole downstairs he will yell that the upstairs follow .
Lubeck School.
open church will be observed. is .a mess. U I have dinner ready when he comes home, he
The moon is approaching
Mr . Calhoun isH graduate
grtpes because he can't relax first, but if it isn't on the table, he its first quarter.
calls me shiftless .
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The morning stars are
He screams if I want to see my mother once a month, but Mercury ,
Venus
and
we must entertain HIS fannily whenever he says. If I'm 15 Jupiter .
minutes overdue from shopping, I must apologize. I spend
The evening stars are Mars
most of my time saying "I'm sorry," and I don't even know ·and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
CHESTER - Plans for the sur ge ry Wednesday . Mr s. wha t for .
Though I helped pay for our house, it's in his mother 's under the sign of Gemini.
Regatta float were made Belly Roush is home from the
American singer Robert
during the Tuesday night hospital and thanked the name, so if I leave, she'll move in. The boys want me to lake
them
away,
but
I'm
afraid.
Like
most
men,
my
husband
won't
Merrill
was born June 4, 1919.
meeting of Chest,r Council Council for cards and gifts .
go
to
a
counselor
.
He
says
I'm
at
fault,
not
he.
This
also
is the 51st birthday
323, Daughters of America , at Mrs. Letha Wood thanked
Should
I
stay
for
security
or
leave
and
perhaps
starve?
of
actor
Dennis
Weaver.
the hall.
members for birthday cards
CLIMBING
THE
jV
A
U.S
Metnbers were asked to sent her. It was noted that
meet at the hall at 3:30 on Mrs. Audrey Torrence has a
June 9 to prepare the posters new granddaught,r.
DEAR CI'W:
Try a temporary separation - but consult a lawyer first.
to be used on the float . The
Attending the meeling were ·
work session will foii ow a Mrs . Beulah Maxey, Mrs. He can arrange for support while you two either reach a
meeti ng of the Pa st Coun - Jean Summe rfi eld, Mrs . compromise or decide for divorce.
cilor's Club that night with Le tha Wood, Mrs. Mary K.
P. S. You won't starve - but you CAN wither in loveless
Mrs. Ada Van MeU,r and Mrs. Holler, Mrs. Margaret Tuttle, "security" - H.
Laura Mae Nice to be the Mrs. Ada Neutzling, Mrs .
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Mary Jo Pooler, Mrs. Eileen
QuarU,rly birthdays will be Ma rtin, Mrs . Elizabeth
observed at the June 15 Hayes , Mrs . Dorothy
meeting. Mrs . Mary K. Lawson, Mrs. Ada Morris, Kim Cole, pastor, whose topic Wilcox, Beverly and Bryan,
Holler thanked th ose who Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs. Ada was "Our Adversary."
Randy Haynes, Christi
took pari in the Memorial Van Met,r, Mrs. Ethel Orr.
Others attending were Stanley, Linda Gerard,
Day Parade .
Mrs. Helen Boatright, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William King Sharon Bing, Sherrie BarnIt was reported that Leda Doris Grueser , Mrs. Leona and Kevin , Mr. and Mrs. hart, June Hutton, Kathy
Mae Krautt,r is a patient at Hensley, Mrs. Ada Bisse ii , William Bailey, Rita Bailey, Hess, Darlene Cole, tina
Grant Hospita l, Columbus, Mrs . Mae McPeek , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Mike Miller, Miller, Wilma Cook and Ruth
Room 645 and underwent Charlotte Grant and Mrs. Dale Barnhart, Maryln Carsey.
Opal Hollon.

Float plans made

Mrs . Naomi King, Sherry
King , Mrs: Charlo\le Evans,
Mrs. Elo1se White, Mrs.
Genevieve . Swaftz, Mrs.
Mary Morns, Mrs. Bernie
~derson and Barbara, Mr~.
·~t lma Mees, and Mrs. Besste
King.
.·
Others presenting glfla to
Mtss Mees were Mrs. June
Van Maire, Mrs. Mary
Powell, Mrs . Helen Neutzling, Mrs. Marla Roush, Mrs .
Joan Anderso~, Mrs . Jennifer
Anderson, Kristin and Erin,
Ws . Kathy Mll.ler, Mrs. •
Mtldred Mankrn, .Mrs. '
Carolyn Salser, Mrs. Myra •
Hysell, Mrs. Marcia Hob-:
stetter, Mrs . Mary Kay
Roush, Mrs. Kate Mees, J\1rS .•
oanna Jones, . Mrs. Hilda
King, Mrs. Lorena Arnoldand Mrs . Charlotte Elberfeld. :

Bailey and Desi Jeffe rs,
Meigs Hi gh School; Sherry
King, graduate of Malone
College, Can ton, and Kim
Cole, graduate of Kentucky
Christian college, Grayson ,
Ky .
Final plans were made for
a yar·d sale today and
tomorrow at the church and
for slave days Thursday and
cards, Ideal tor framing or Friday of next week. A trip to
placing In your famil y Kings Island was set for June
scrapbook, If she uses your 21. Preparations were for a
favorite Pointer, Peeve or youth revival to be held July
Problem In her column. Write 18-23 with the Jackson Bros.
Polly's Pointers In care of of Operation Evangelize . The
this newspaper.
Bible study was conduct,d by
A surprise party for 1976
graduates was held Wednesday night at a meeting of
the Bradbury Ch urch of
Chri st youth at the Bradbury
Elementary School.
Graduates honored were
Vicki Hoffman , Tamra
Stanley, John Blake, Rodney

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HERMAN BOETCHER , PHILO, 0 . CHAIRMAN,
KES LAR FOR CF.NTRAL COMMITTEE

still wish to serve you as
your
Centro!
Committeeman of the
First
Ward
of
Middleport, Ohio, so I
am taking this means ol
asking you to cast your
ballot for me at the
election June Bth, 1976
tor my Second Term.
Thank you!

Committeeman for the First Ward
•
of Middleport, Ohio

GREAT VALUESI

FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

weakness prevents !'Tle
from making my usual
personal campaign . I

Commissioner. I am a candidate far this office because -·

s.,;b des;gn

William A. ·Keslar

t regret that an attack of
the flu and the ensuing

George A. Meinhart

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VOTE FOR

Read This, Will You Please?

four years.

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•HAS SERVED AS CHAIRMAN OF
MUSKINGUM COUNTY EXECUTIVE
COMMITIEE FOR 8 YEARS.

Pd. Pol. Adv .

Tuesday, J une 8, 1976 ts the day you, the voters of
Meigs County will decide how you will be represented
In County, State and Feder at Government for the next

WILLIAM A. KESlAR

Economic Rooms of Our Local High Schools

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You,r Vote and Influence Greatly Appreciated

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State Central Committee

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over the state . All contributions are devoted to the
rehabilitation and child
welfare programs
for
veterans · and their families.
The unit extends appreciation to the businessmen
and general public for their
generous contributions which
made this year the most
successful in the history of
llle Pomeroy Auxiliary.
Among lhsoe to whom they
extended
special
appreciation were Mayor
Clarence Andrews for the

·At The Primary Election June 8

• "Country.St)'le" design
o CUSIDill·Malie Pro-Setl'ltf

REPUBLICANS
RETU~N

Mrs .
Grace · Pratt,
president , and . Mrs : Roy
Reuter, Poppy Day chairman , American Legion
Auxiliary, Drew Webster
Post 39, report that $879.12
was collected during the
Poppy Day sale, May 28 and
29.
The poppies are made at
the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors
Hqme at Sandusky by
disabled veterans who are
paid · a Slllall fee for the
poppies purchased by
American
ion Auxiliaries

Republican

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Stop in and get your discount
coupons for Kings Island.

POM.EROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

I believe that County Government should be operated
In a

progressive

Po

and

business-like manner

to

effectively achieve the desires and needs of the people
it Is obligated to serve.
Over the past few years we have seen the loss of

proclamation ; Bill Anderson
of Elberfelds for use of a
show window for a poppy tree
decorated by Mrs . Reuter
and Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs.
Carrie Neutzling and WMPO
for a radio message, and the
Auxiliary members who sold
the poppies on the streets,
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth, Mrs.
Genevieve Meinhart, Miss
Erma Smith, Cheryl Lehew,
Anna Wiles, Mrs. Davis, Mrs .
Pratt, Jennifer Couch , Jill
Barber, Mrs. Reuter, Mrs.
Frankie Runnel , Mrs .
Gemma &lt;;asci, ·Mrs . Peggy
Harris, Mrs. Marge Goett,
Robin Campbell and Mrs .
Mary Martin..

Mrs . Sybil l1Jve talked on
the Ohio Valley Christian
Assembly in Darwin and the
ki c k ~l ff for th e summer
program tonig ht with Bruce
Smith as the speaker at the
recent meeting of the Meigs
Coun ty Women's Fellowship
at th e Heml oc k Grove
Christian Church.
Mr s. Ma ryln Wilcox
presided with Mrs . Virgin ia
Wyatt giving the treasurer 's
report. A th~nk-you card wa s
read from Jody Tolbert of the
Kentucky Christian College.
Sharon Bing also thanked the
group for supporling her
whil e
she
was
at
Kentucky Christian Col lege . Th e Church of

Inspection
conducted
,,

STUDENT TO SPEAK
HYSELL RUN - A student
from the Pt. Pleasant Bible
School will be the guest
speaker Sunday, June 6 at
7:30p.m. at the Hysell Run
Free Methodist Church.

WILKESVILLE - Wilkesville Temple 591, Pythian
Sist,rs held annual inspection
recently at the temple with 41
members and 14 visitors
present.
fnitiatory Work for May
Puckett and Lorainne Neff
was conducted. Dorothy
Sayre was received into the
temple by reinstatement.
Distinguished and out-oftown guests were Arlene
Wenzel, grand chief of Ohio,
Cleveland ; Doris Owen ,
grand secretary, Columbus;
Ruth Ella Burrington , past
grand chief of Ohio,
Cleveland; Garnet
Reichelderfer, past grand
chief of Ohio, Circleville ; Red
Rei chelderfer and Elma
Raines, Circleville; Gladys
Wood, Mattie Smith, Joyce
Hartman, past chief, Leila
Faye Wood, district deputy
grand chief of District 20,
Billie Hawk, most exce.llent
chief, all of Crooksville, and
Sylvia Bounds, Nelsonville.
After the initiatory work ,
Arlene Wenzel, Grand Chief
of Ohio, spoke briefly com·
piimenting the Temple on
their work and the staff for
the eKcellent performance ."
Following the ritualistic
form closing, sandwiches,
salad, cookies , punch and
coffee were served. The next
meeting will be June 18 with
initiation to be held at that
time.

ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Dayton C. Raynes of
Mason announce the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Mindy Lou, to Christopher
Carl Kearns, son of Mr . and Mrs. Ca rl Kearns, a lso of
Mason . Mr . Kearns, a 1974 graduate of Wahama High
School and a 1976 graduate of Gallipolis Business College,
is employed by Mason Aggregates Inc. of West Columbia.
Miss Raynes, a 1976 graduate of Wahama High School is
employed as society editor of the Point Pleasant Register.
The open church wedding will take place August 28, at
6:30p.m. at the Christian Brethren Church in Mason, with
James Lewis, pastor , offocialing . ·

1 am 36 years old and have worked as .a truck
driver and operating engineer on highway
construction . I served 3 years In the United Stales
Marine Corps Intelligence Section . t have operated a
tocat business for the pa st 7 years . Although I have
never held any Politi cal Position or Government
Office, I believe my past experience plus the
willingness to listen to the desires and advice ot the
people of Meigs County qualifies me to hold the Olflce
of Meigs County C~ missloner .
If elected, by you the people, I wil l not be bound by
political attll latlons· or promises; but wi ll feet that I
owe my best efforts to all of the residents of Meigs
County.
·
Thanks for listen ing , and your Vote and• Influence
will be greatly appreciated on June 8, 1976.

James Frecker
Pd. Pol. Adv .

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County Commissioner
IU:J•I JIILI()AN

Mf}IGS COUN'l'Y

Yotlr Vote and lnflu cncc Appt·eciuted
Pd. Pot. Adv.

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• Competent

MINISTER TO SPEAK
The Rev . Robert Leake,
retired rector at St. Albans
Church, Columbus, will give
the sermon and celebration
communion at the 10:30 a.m.
service at Grace Episcopal
Church Sunday. A luncheon
for the Rev. and Mrs . Leake
will be held following llle
service .
BIBLE SCHOOL SET
Vacation Bible School will
be held at First Southern
Baptist Church, 282 Mulberry
Ave., Pomeroy, 9 un til l1:30
a.m ., Monday thr ough
Friday. The school will be for
children from pre·school
through the eighlh grade. A
school for teenagers through
high school age will be held
from 2:30 to 5:30p.m.

DATES SET
PORTLAND - Racine
Vacation Bible School of
Reorganized Latter Bay
Saints will be held June 14
through June 18from 7 to 9:15
p.m. The theme will be
''God 's Love is Jesus.'' There
will be a bus lQ transport the
children . Those wishing information about the bus route
may call 843-2711.

Court of Appeals

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EDUCAnON
MY NAME ISN1 ON THE BALLOT,
BUT A VOTE

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have always attempted

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For Meigs County,

Russells attended a class
reunion of Mrs. Russell's
classmates at the Meigs Inn.
Dw-ing their visit here Lt.
and Mrs. Russell also visited
Mr . and Mrs. Smith, Donnie
and Mike.

Industrial park In Meigs County but do have an Interest

taxes .

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RACINE - Lt. and Mrs .
Karl Russell and children,
Melissa and Kenneth of Camp
LeJeune, N. C.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman and
daughters , Shelley a nd
Kimberly, Pittsburgh, Pa.
spent the weekend here
visiting llleir parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Kenneth Russell,
and other relatives.
The two families came
especially to attend the
alumni banquets. Mr. and
Mrs. Chapman, the former
Kendi! Russell, attended the
alumni banquet at Racine
celebrating their 15th class
reunion; while Lt. Russell
joined his class of 1966 for a
lOth class reunion. Mrs. Karl
Russell, the former Linda
Smith daugh ter of Mr . and
Mrs. Roy 0. Smith, Route 3,
Pome roy , attended the
Pomeroy alumni banquet to
celebrate her lOth class
reunion, and then joined her
husband for the dance at
Racine.
On Saturday afternoon, the

In the Gailla·Meigs Airport In Gallipolis.
Our county taxable property evaluation ha s now
been Increased to$95,000.000. The announcemenl of the
bridge to Ravenswood, ,W. Va . offers our county a
tremendous opportunity to develop the eastern section
of the county. The econom ic conditions are becoming
more favorable for Industrial e•panslon. By working
with State Officials on highway development between
State Roules 7 and 33, and, the new bridge and
developing Access Roads in that area there Is an
outstanding potential for Economic, Commercial, and
Industrial Growth .

1 would tlke to see County G&lt;lvernment actively
seek Commercial and Industrial Growth In this county
In order to create job opportunities and Increa se the
counly tax duplicate without Increasing our present

RALPH WARDEN OURS

• Concerned

CITIZENS
OF
SOUTHERN
LOCAL
SCHOOL
DISTRICT

Mrs. Hazelton led the group
in singing with Mrs. Ann
Lamber t · at the pl ano.
Opening song was "Battle
Hymn of Republic" and the
pra yer song " Tu rn Your
Eyes Upon J esus." Mrs .
Ha zelton had prayer. The
meeting, closed with group
sin ging of "ljhe Lord Is My
Sltepherd " and prayer by
Mildred Zeigler.

Vot e For and Retain

Families attend banquets

counties. We have no local children's home ; No school
for the mentally retarded; No local Unemployment
Office or Social Security Olfl ce. We have no airport or

I believe that by apply ing sound business
princi ples In the operation of County Government we
could experience greater progress In this Count y as
has taken place in surrounding areas. We need to
develop a comprehensive long range program ; to
upgrade our county highway system. lnsti tule a
program that will start the return olios! services to our
county. t would like to see the County Commi ssi oners
Office research State and Federal Projects affecting
our County, such as the Pomeroy.Mason bri dge repair.
Before project design is finalized, the best interests of
everyone should be consi.dered .

Christ, Zi on, will have
a revival June 6-13 and
the Bradbur y Churc h ol
Christ will have one, July 1823 wi th the Jackson Brothers .
A history of the Hemlock
Chrch wa s gil' en by Vada
Hazelton. The next meeti ng
will be at the Middleport
Church of Christ with the
Senior Ci tizens Churus to
have the prog ram.

I, Bernard V. Fultz,
as Prosecuting Attorney

Mindy Raynes

• Dedicated
"

• Effective

• Impartial
In 1972, the Supreme Court of Ohio honored my
performance as Prosecuting Attorney with an award for
"excellent service in the advancement of criminal
justice"; I pledge to continue my dedication to Meigs
County .if reelected. Your support is appreciated.

REELECT BERNARD V. FULTZ

ReCipient of 7 award! from

Ohio Supreme Court for
Outnanding Judicial Sarvice .

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many loc:al services which have been moved to other

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Sybil Love talks on program

Poppy day proceeds ~eported

BRUCE DAVIS

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Party honors graduates

7- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, June4, 1976

LESLIE F. FULTZ, 110 HIGH STREET, POMEROY, OHIO, CHAIRMAN

For Justice of Supreme Court

For Judge of the Court of Appeals
(4th District)

(Full Term Commencing January 1. 1977)

Full Term Commencing February 9, 1977
(Vote for not more than one l

Vote for not more than one

X John W. Potter

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For Justice of Supreme Court
(Full Term Commencing January 2, 1977)

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Deadline for registering to attend the Big Bend Day Camp
· at Camp Kiashul&lt;l the week of July 12 has been extended to
June 11.
Registration forms can be obLained from troop leaders and
these along with the $6 fee are to be sent to Mrs. Pa t Thoma ,
Wolfe St. , Pomeroy. Mrs. Thoma aga in advises that girls who
are not enrolled in scouting but want to attend camp may do so
by paying the regular registration fee plus $1 for insurance.

Polly's Pointers
Lift tape off wall
with more tape
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Would
you please tell me how to
remove gummed plastic tape
from a·painted bedroom wall.
My daught,r put it there to
hold post,rs to the wail. Also,
how does one remove the odor
of ,popcorn from face towels
that have a peculiar odor
when they are damp . - MRS.
J.Z.
DEAR MRS. J.Z. - Apply
a slightly longer piece of tqpe
on top of the one now on the
wall - be sure they adhere
together. Then pull the short
loose end of the top piece. In
most eases the one underneath will come off with
the lop one, If you gl\ e it a
quick short yank .
I really do not know of a
specille remedy lor a popcorn
odor and rather imagine It
comes (rom butter tha t was

on the corn. Rub the cut side
of a lemon on the towels, or
soak In "'aler and ' lemon
juice, or apply moistened
salt. See If one of them will do
the job. How about this,
readers - does anyone ha\'e

anything better• - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - If you are
on a camping trip and your
flashlight batteri es seem to
be getting weak, but cannot

WEDDING
FLOWERS
For the bride, groom,
the wedding party,
church and reception.

CALL
OR STOP IN

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be replaced immediately, set
them in the bright sunlight
during the day . Ttwy· will be
TEMPORARILY rejuven·
, aled. - SANDRA.
. DEAR POLLY - My Pel
Peeve concerns the price of
clothing in half-sizes. They
invariably cost a few dollars
more . I think prices on say a
size 16 and a 16'1.1 should be
!he same unless one gets into
extra large size s .
BEATRICE.
DEAR POLLY - When
making pudding of any kind I
always stir it with a plastic
pancake turner. This keeps
tlle pudding from burning on
the bottom and it is always
smooth and lump free.
Also my husband always
waxes our refrigerator wi t~
regular car wax . He applies it
just as he does on his car and
takes it off with a soft cloth. It
stays shiny, rust free and
splatters and grease marks
wipe righ t off . - MARY
ANN .
.
DEAR POLLY - I clean
the greasy fil ter to my stove's
hood by taking the filler to the
car wash and washing it with
the car. That hot soapy water
and the force behind it work
like magic for removing the
grease. Also we clean our
furnace fil ter the same way .
1Polly's n o~ : I feel sure this
must be done at one of those
car washes where you more
or less do it yourself.) KAY.
DEAR POLLY - I foun d a
good way lo hang a large cork
bulletin board on my
daught,r's bedroom wall . I
used needles (three . across
the top and at each lower
corner ) and pushed them in
with the hammer . When she
wan ~d to move the board to
another wall, all we had to do
was pull the board from the
wall and the needles passed
through the board . The
needles sticking from the
wall were then broken off,
and the wall left smooth . The
small holes were not
noticeable. - BETTY D.
Polly will send you one of
her " peachy " thank-yo u

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By Helen Bottel

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Seventeen Men and Goal to Go!
DEAR HELEN :
I thought I had a good thing going with Felicia. Then I
came across this address book in her apartment. In it were
names of 17 men , all numbered •nd dated . After each name
were stars - from one to four .
My name was at the bottom of the list (there was a blank
for the "ending " date) .
I never thought women kept "little black books " though I
realize it's accepted for men.
'
Should a guy keep on with this type of fema le? DOUBTFUL

POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 1180
C&lt;!rnp Kiash ul&lt;l was the selling Memorial Day evening for
a flyup ceremony and a court of awards.
Brownies of Pomeroy Junior Troop 1076 received their
year pins and Brownie wings in the ceremony which advanced
Uwm into the junior troop. In the group were Suzan Thoma ,
Crystal Lane, Sa ndy Mattox , Ci!ndy Davis, Diana White, Kim
Eblin , Charlene Swartz and Jaye Roberts . Mrs. Gertrude
Casto and Mrs. Patty Michael conducted the ceremony.
Last night the new juniors were guests of Troop 1180 for a
skating party at the Skate-a-Way rink on Chester Road.
SYRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP 1120
Summer activities were planned during the fina l meeting
of the Syraruse Brownies Thursday.
The troop will take part in the Regall&lt;l parade and have a
skating party in June, a swimming party in Juiy,. and make a
visit to the Mr. Bee Pol&lt;lto Chip Co. in August.
Krist! Haynes opened the meeting with the pledge to the
flag; Kathy Pickens )ed the Lord 's Prayer, Heidi Cobb the
prom ise , and Tracy Hubbard the Brownle Smile Song. J uanita
Ginther gave the Brownie B's. Registration forms for day
camp were turned in.

·US •

DEAR DOUBTFUL:
four ~~Jr~ tha~depends on whether Felicia gave you one or

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William Calhoun, Rebecca Post

DEAR HELEN :
Young people today seem to leave their parenthood on the ·
doorstep when they come visiting with their children. These
moderns allow thetr kids to run wild in my home, ask for food
every few minutes and even let them help themselves in my
kitchen . They drive me wild !
.
What happened to manners in 1976' - SHOCKED

Post-Calhoun betrothed

Bride-elect fete~
Miss Edie Mees bride •
elect of Tim Ki ~g. was
honored Tuesday night with a
shower at St. Paul Lutheran
Church hosted by Carol King
and Judi Mees.
Garnes carrying out the
bicentennial theme were
played with prizes going to
Mrs . Barbara Fry , Mrs. Pam
Crow, Miss Patti Well, Mrs .
Virginia Wyatt, Mrs. Mildred
Arnold and Mrs . Kathy
Doidge.
Arrangements of red white
and blue chrysanth~mums
were placed on tables for
guest registers, gifts and
refreshments with other red ,
white and blue decorations
being used throughout the
room . Refreshments were
red, whiU, and blue finger
sandwiches, potato chips,
· mints, nuts and punch .
Judi Mees regisU,red the
gu.ests. Attending besides
those named were Ruth Ann
and Sue Ellen Fry, Mrs.
Rachael Downie, Mrs. Veda
Davis, Mrs. Joan Hoffman,
Mrs. Sheila Powell, Mrs. Mila
Raymond , Kim Jones, Mrs .
Jean Braun, Mrs . Susie Hill ,
Mrs. Judy Reynolds, Mrs.
Marilyn Poulin and Lisa,
Debbie King, Mrs. Dol Neutz.
ling, Mrs. Daria Thomas,
Miss Erna Jesse,' Mrs. Ulllan
Moore , Mrs. Debbie Finlaw
and Heather , Leah Doidge

DEAR SHOCKED:
Don't lay an age old problem on "modern's" doorstep.
Back in 1958, the first question my newly syndicated' column
NEW HAVEN , W. Va . - of Mar shall University received was,' "What•can I do about my stinkin' neighbors'
Announcement is being made currently attendi ng the kids ?" And I'm sure Beatrice Fairfax fielded the same query
of the engagement and ap- Methodist Theologica l School many limes over.
pr oaching marriage of · at Delaware, Ohio, and is
TI1e answer ,then and now, is: "Get tough !" If you don't
Rebecca Ann Post, daughter serving as minister of the like !he children's actions, say so. You may have fewer
of Mrs. Eva M. Post and the Belleville United Methodist visitors, but will you really miss them' - H.
late Russe ll L. Post of Chur ch and Ford Chapel
.
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Parkersburg , and William E. Church.
DEAR HELEN :
Calhoun , son of Mr . and Mrs.
The wedding will be an
I'll try to keep this short, but can you make 15 miserable
Rosooe W. Calhoun of New event of June 19 at 1:30 p.m. years short'
Haven .
a t th e Bellev ille United
When my husband sees our sons do anything wrong be
A graduate of Glenville Methodist Church in Belie- blames me. "Wrong" includes playing the radio or records,
The Almanac
State College, Miss Post is vi lle, w. Va . The officiating having friends in to visit, talking on the phone over five
United Press International
employed by th e Wood, clergy wiii be William Knice- minutes, even asking for a soda. The .boys can't talk to him Today is Friday, June 4, the
County Board of Education as ." ley, Wiiiiam L. Johnson and and he blames me for THIS too.
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!56th day of 1976 with 210 to
a sixth grade teacher at Eric McGlade . The custom of
If I clean the whole downstairs he will yell that the upstairs follow .
Lubeck School.
open church will be observed. is .a mess. U I have dinner ready when he comes home, he
The moon is approaching
Mr . Calhoun isH graduate
grtpes because he can't relax first, but if it isn't on the table, he its first quarter.
calls me shiftless .
'
·
The morning stars are
He screams if I want to see my mother once a month, but Mercury ,
Venus
and
we must entertain HIS fannily whenever he says. If I'm 15 Jupiter .
minutes overdue from shopping, I must apologize. I spend
The evening stars are Mars
most of my time saying "I'm sorry," and I don't even know ·and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
CHESTER - Plans for the sur ge ry Wednesday . Mr s. wha t for .
Though I helped pay for our house, it's in his mother 's under the sign of Gemini.
Regatta float were made Belly Roush is home from the
American singer Robert
during the Tuesday night hospital and thanked the name, so if I leave, she'll move in. The boys want me to lake
them
away,
but
I'm
afraid.
Like
most
men,
my
husband
won't
Merrill
was born June 4, 1919.
meeting of Chest,r Council Council for cards and gifts .
go
to
a
counselor
.
He
says
I'm
at
fault,
not
he.
This
also
is the 51st birthday
323, Daughters of America , at Mrs. Letha Wood thanked
Should
I
stay
for
security
or
leave
and
perhaps
starve?
of
actor
Dennis
Weaver.
the hall.
members for birthday cards
CLIMBING
THE
jV
A
U.S
Metnbers were asked to sent her. It was noted that
meet at the hall at 3:30 on Mrs. Audrey Torrence has a
June 9 to prepare the posters new granddaught,r.
DEAR CI'W:
Try a temporary separation - but consult a lawyer first.
to be used on the float . The
Attending the meeling were ·
work session will foii ow a Mrs . Beulah Maxey, Mrs. He can arrange for support while you two either reach a
meeti ng of the Pa st Coun - Jean Summe rfi eld, Mrs . compromise or decide for divorce.
cilor's Club that night with Le tha Wood, Mrs. Mary K.
P. S. You won't starve - but you CAN wither in loveless
Mrs. Ada Van MeU,r and Mrs. Holler, Mrs. Margaret Tuttle, "security" - H.
Laura Mae Nice to be the Mrs. Ada Neutzling, Mrs .
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hostesses .
Mary Jo Pooler, Mrs. Eileen
QuarU,rly birthdays will be Ma rtin, Mrs . Elizabeth
observed at the June 15 Hayes , Mrs . Dorothy
meeting. Mrs . Mary K. Lawson, Mrs. Ada Morris, Kim Cole, pastor, whose topic Wilcox, Beverly and Bryan,
Holler thanked th ose who Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs. Ada was "Our Adversary."
Randy Haynes, Christi
took pari in the Memorial Van Met,r, Mrs. Ethel Orr.
Others attending were Stanley, Linda Gerard,
Day Parade .
Mrs. Helen Boatright, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William King Sharon Bing, Sherrie BarnIt was reported that Leda Doris Grueser , Mrs. Leona and Kevin , Mr. and Mrs. hart, June Hutton, Kathy
Mae Krautt,r is a patient at Hensley, Mrs. Ada Bisse ii , William Bailey, Rita Bailey, Hess, Darlene Cole, tina
Grant Hospita l, Columbus, Mrs . Mae McPeek , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Mike Miller, Miller, Wilma Cook and Ruth
Room 645 and underwent Charlotte Grant and Mrs. Dale Barnhart, Maryln Carsey.
Opal Hollon.

Float plans made

Mrs . Naomi King, Sherry
King , Mrs: Charlo\le Evans,
Mrs. Elo1se White, Mrs.
Genevieve . Swaftz, Mrs.
Mary Morns, Mrs. Bernie
~derson and Barbara, Mr~.
·~t lma Mees, and Mrs. Besste
King.
.·
Others presenting glfla to
Mtss Mees were Mrs. June
Van Maire, Mrs. Mary
Powell, Mrs . Helen Neutzling, Mrs. Marla Roush, Mrs .
Joan Anderso~, Mrs . Jennifer
Anderson, Kristin and Erin,
Ws . Kathy Mll.ler, Mrs. •
Mtldred Mankrn, .Mrs. '
Carolyn Salser, Mrs. Myra •
Hysell, Mrs. Marcia Hob-:
stetter, Mrs . Mary Kay
Roush, Mrs. Kate Mees, J\1rS .•
oanna Jones, . Mrs. Hilda
King, Mrs. Lorena Arnoldand Mrs . Charlotte Elberfeld. :

Bailey and Desi Jeffe rs,
Meigs Hi gh School; Sherry
King, graduate of Malone
College, Can ton, and Kim
Cole, graduate of Kentucky
Christian college, Grayson ,
Ky .
Final plans were made for
a yar·d sale today and
tomorrow at the church and
for slave days Thursday and
cards, Ideal tor framing or Friday of next week. A trip to
placing In your famil y Kings Island was set for June
scrapbook, If she uses your 21. Preparations were for a
favorite Pointer, Peeve or youth revival to be held July
Problem In her column. Write 18-23 with the Jackson Bros.
Polly's Pointers In care of of Operation Evangelize . The
this newspaper.
Bible study was conduct,d by
A surprise party for 1976
graduates was held Wednesday night at a meeting of
the Bradbury Ch urch of
Chri st youth at the Bradbury
Elementary School.
Graduates honored were
Vicki Hoffman , Tamra
Stanley, John Blake, Rodney

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HERMAN BOETCHER , PHILO, 0 . CHAIRMAN,
KES LAR FOR CF.NTRAL COMMITTEE

still wish to serve you as
your
Centro!
Committeeman of the
First
Ward
of
Middleport, Ohio, so I
am taking this means ol
asking you to cast your
ballot for me at the
election June Bth, 1976
tor my Second Term.
Thank you!

Committeeman for the First Ward
•
of Middleport, Ohio

GREAT VALUESI

FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

weakness prevents !'Tle
from making my usual
personal campaign . I

Commissioner. I am a candidate far this office because -·

s.,;b des;gn

William A. ·Keslar

t regret that an attack of
the flu and the ensuing

George A. Meinhart

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VOTE FOR

Read This, Will You Please?

four years.

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•HAS SERVED AS CHAIRMAN OF
MUSKINGUM COUNTY EXECUTIVE
COMMITIEE FOR 8 YEARS.

Pd. Pol. Adv .

Tuesday, J une 8, 1976 ts the day you, the voters of
Meigs County will decide how you will be represented
In County, State and Feder at Government for the next

WILLIAM A. KESlAR

Economic Rooms of Our Local High Schools

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You,r Vote and Influence Greatly Appreciated

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State Central Committee

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Sheriff Meigs County

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over the state . All contributions are devoted to the
rehabilitation and child
welfare programs
for
veterans · and their families.
The unit extends appreciation to the businessmen
and general public for their
generous contributions which
made this year the most
successful in the history of
llle Pomeroy Auxiliary.
Among lhsoe to whom they
extended
special
appreciation were Mayor
Clarence Andrews for the

·At The Primary Election June 8

• "Country.St)'le" design
o CUSIDill·Malie Pro-Setl'ltf

REPUBLICANS
RETU~N

Mrs .
Grace · Pratt,
president , and . Mrs : Roy
Reuter, Poppy Day chairman , American Legion
Auxiliary, Drew Webster
Post 39, report that $879.12
was collected during the
Poppy Day sale, May 28 and
29.
The poppies are made at
the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors
Hqme at Sandusky by
disabled veterans who are
paid · a Slllall fee for the
poppies purchased by
American
ion Auxiliaries

Republican

•

Stop in and get your discount
coupons for Kings Island.

POM.EROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

I believe that County Government should be operated
In a

progressive

Po

and

business-like manner

to

effectively achieve the desires and needs of the people
it Is obligated to serve.
Over the past few years we have seen the loss of

proclamation ; Bill Anderson
of Elberfelds for use of a
show window for a poppy tree
decorated by Mrs . Reuter
and Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs.
Carrie Neutzling and WMPO
for a radio message, and the
Auxiliary members who sold
the poppies on the streets,
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth, Mrs.
Genevieve Meinhart, Miss
Erma Smith, Cheryl Lehew,
Anna Wiles, Mrs. Davis, Mrs .
Pratt, Jennifer Couch , Jill
Barber, Mrs. Reuter, Mrs.
Frankie Runnel , Mrs .
Gemma &lt;;asci, ·Mrs . Peggy
Harris, Mrs. Marge Goett,
Robin Campbell and Mrs .
Mary Martin..

Mrs . Sybil l1Jve talked on
the Ohio Valley Christian
Assembly in Darwin and the
ki c k ~l ff for th e summer
program tonig ht with Bruce
Smith as the speaker at the
recent meeting of the Meigs
Coun ty Women's Fellowship
at th e Heml oc k Grove
Christian Church.
Mr s. Ma ryln Wilcox
presided with Mrs . Virgin ia
Wyatt giving the treasurer 's
report. A th~nk-you card wa s
read from Jody Tolbert of the
Kentucky Christian College.
Sharon Bing also thanked the
group for supporling her
whil e
she
was
at
Kentucky Christian Col lege . Th e Church of

Inspection
conducted
,,

STUDENT TO SPEAK
HYSELL RUN - A student
from the Pt. Pleasant Bible
School will be the guest
speaker Sunday, June 6 at
7:30p.m. at the Hysell Run
Free Methodist Church.

WILKESVILLE - Wilkesville Temple 591, Pythian
Sist,rs held annual inspection
recently at the temple with 41
members and 14 visitors
present.
fnitiatory Work for May
Puckett and Lorainne Neff
was conducted. Dorothy
Sayre was received into the
temple by reinstatement.
Distinguished and out-oftown guests were Arlene
Wenzel, grand chief of Ohio,
Cleveland ; Doris Owen ,
grand secretary, Columbus;
Ruth Ella Burrington , past
grand chief of Ohio,
Cleveland; Garnet
Reichelderfer, past grand
chief of Ohio, Circleville ; Red
Rei chelderfer and Elma
Raines, Circleville; Gladys
Wood, Mattie Smith, Joyce
Hartman, past chief, Leila
Faye Wood, district deputy
grand chief of District 20,
Billie Hawk, most exce.llent
chief, all of Crooksville, and
Sylvia Bounds, Nelsonville.
After the initiatory work ,
Arlene Wenzel, Grand Chief
of Ohio, spoke briefly com·
piimenting the Temple on
their work and the staff for
the eKcellent performance ."
Following the ritualistic
form closing, sandwiches,
salad, cookies , punch and
coffee were served. The next
meeting will be June 18 with
initiation to be held at that
time.

ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Dayton C. Raynes of
Mason announce the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Mindy Lou, to Christopher
Carl Kearns, son of Mr . and Mrs. Ca rl Kearns, a lso of
Mason . Mr . Kearns, a 1974 graduate of Wahama High
School and a 1976 graduate of Gallipolis Business College,
is employed by Mason Aggregates Inc. of West Columbia.
Miss Raynes, a 1976 graduate of Wahama High School is
employed as society editor of the Point Pleasant Register.
The open church wedding will take place August 28, at
6:30p.m. at the Christian Brethren Church in Mason, with
James Lewis, pastor , offocialing . ·

1 am 36 years old and have worked as .a truck
driver and operating engineer on highway
construction . I served 3 years In the United Stales
Marine Corps Intelligence Section . t have operated a
tocat business for the pa st 7 years . Although I have
never held any Politi cal Position or Government
Office, I believe my past experience plus the
willingness to listen to the desires and advice ot the
people of Meigs County qualifies me to hold the Olflce
of Meigs County C~ missloner .
If elected, by you the people, I wil l not be bound by
political attll latlons· or promises; but wi ll feet that I
owe my best efforts to all of the residents of Meigs
County.
·
Thanks for listen ing , and your Vote and• Influence
will be greatly appreciated on June 8, 1976.

James Frecker
Pd. Pol. Adv .

•

County Commissioner
IU:J•I JIILI()AN

Mf}IGS COUN'l'Y

Yotlr Vote and lnflu cncc Appt·eciuted
Pd. Pot. Adv.

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to be:
• Competent

MINISTER TO SPEAK
The Rev . Robert Leake,
retired rector at St. Albans
Church, Columbus, will give
the sermon and celebration
communion at the 10:30 a.m.
service at Grace Episcopal
Church Sunday. A luncheon
for the Rev. and Mrs . Leake
will be held following llle
service .
BIBLE SCHOOL SET
Vacation Bible School will
be held at First Southern
Baptist Church, 282 Mulberry
Ave., Pomeroy, 9 un til l1:30
a.m ., Monday thr ough
Friday. The school will be for
children from pre·school
through the eighlh grade. A
school for teenagers through
high school age will be held
from 2:30 to 5:30p.m.

DATES SET
PORTLAND - Racine
Vacation Bible School of
Reorganized Latter Bay
Saints will be held June 14
through June 18from 7 to 9:15
p.m. The theme will be
''God 's Love is Jesus.'' There
will be a bus lQ transport the
children . Those wishing information about the bus route
may call 843-2711.

Court of Appeals

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AM YOUR
CHILD!
. •• AND I DESERVE AGOOD
EDUCAnON
MY NAME ISN1 ON THE BALLOT,
BUT A VOTE

the Condldate

have always attempted

• Considerate

I
~0\t fO~~t

~Y

For Meigs County,

Russells attended a class
reunion of Mrs. Russell's
classmates at the Meigs Inn.
Dw-ing their visit here Lt.
and Mrs. Russell also visited
Mr . and Mrs. Smith, Donnie
and Mike.

Industrial park In Meigs County but do have an Interest

taxes .

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RACINE - Lt. and Mrs .
Karl Russell and children,
Melissa and Kenneth of Camp
LeJeune, N. C.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman and
daughters , Shelley a nd
Kimberly, Pittsburgh, Pa.
spent the weekend here
visiting llleir parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Kenneth Russell,
and other relatives.
The two families came
especially to attend the
alumni banquets. Mr. and
Mrs. Chapman, the former
Kendi! Russell, attended the
alumni banquet at Racine
celebrating their 15th class
reunion; while Lt. Russell
joined his class of 1966 for a
lOth class reunion. Mrs. Karl
Russell, the former Linda
Smith daugh ter of Mr . and
Mrs. Roy 0. Smith, Route 3,
Pome roy , attended the
Pomeroy alumni banquet to
celebrate her lOth class
reunion, and then joined her
husband for the dance at
Racine.
On Saturday afternoon, the

In the Gailla·Meigs Airport In Gallipolis.
Our county taxable property evaluation ha s now
been Increased to$95,000.000. The announcemenl of the
bridge to Ravenswood, ,W. Va . offers our county a
tremendous opportunity to develop the eastern section
of the county. The econom ic conditions are becoming
more favorable for Industrial e•panslon. By working
with State Officials on highway development between
State Roules 7 and 33, and, the new bridge and
developing Access Roads in that area there Is an
outstanding potential for Economic, Commercial, and
Industrial Growth .

1 would tlke to see County G&lt;lvernment actively
seek Commercial and Industrial Growth In this county
In order to create job opportunities and Increa se the
counly tax duplicate without Increasing our present

RALPH WARDEN OURS

• Concerned

CITIZENS
OF
SOUTHERN
LOCAL
SCHOOL
DISTRICT

Mrs. Hazelton led the group
in singing with Mrs. Ann
Lamber t · at the pl ano.
Opening song was "Battle
Hymn of Republic" and the
pra yer song " Tu rn Your
Eyes Upon J esus." Mrs .
Ha zelton had prayer. The
meeting, closed with group
sin ging of "ljhe Lord Is My
Sltepherd " and prayer by
Mildred Zeigler.

Vot e For and Retain

Families attend banquets

counties. We have no local children's home ; No school
for the mentally retarded; No local Unemployment
Office or Social Security Olfl ce. We have no airport or

I believe that by apply ing sound business
princi ples In the operation of County Government we
could experience greater progress In this Count y as
has taken place in surrounding areas. We need to
develop a comprehensive long range program ; to
upgrade our county highway system. lnsti tule a
program that will start the return olios! services to our
county. t would like to see the County Commi ssi oners
Office research State and Federal Projects affecting
our County, such as the Pomeroy.Mason bri dge repair.
Before project design is finalized, the best interests of
everyone should be consi.dered .

Christ, Zi on, will have
a revival June 6-13 and
the Bradbur y Churc h ol
Christ will have one, July 1823 wi th the Jackson Brothers .
A history of the Hemlock
Chrch wa s gil' en by Vada
Hazelton. The next meeti ng
will be at the Middleport
Church of Christ with the
Senior Ci tizens Churus to
have the prog ram.

I, Bernard V. Fultz,
as Prosecuting Attorney

Mindy Raynes

• Dedicated
"

• Effective

• Impartial
In 1972, the Supreme Court of Ohio honored my
performance as Prosecuting Attorney with an award for
"excellent service in the advancement of criminal
justice"; I pledge to continue my dedication to Meigs
County .if reelected. Your support is appreciated.

REELECT BERNARD V. FULTZ

ReCipient of 7 award! from

Ohio Supreme Court for
Outnanding Judicial Sarvice .

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many loc:al services which have been moved to other

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992-2094

Sybil Love talks on program

Poppy day proceeds ~eported

BRUCE DAVIS

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Party honors graduates

7- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, June4, 1976

LESLIE F. FULTZ, 110 HIGH STREET, POMEROY, OHIO, CHAIRMAN

For Justice of Supreme Court

For Judge of the Court of Appeals
(4th District)

(Full Term Commencing January 1. 1977)

Full Term Commencing February 9, 1977
(Vote for not more than one l

Vote for not more than one

X John W. Potter

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For Justice of Supreme Court
(Full Term Commencing January 2, 1977)

X

For State Representative
(92nd District)

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Candidate for County Commissioner

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Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Friday, June 4, 1976
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meet inQ . 10 am , Sunday a m
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Sundays
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Lad1 es. Home U !C!IIJue , 12 noon
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Min~y . Pastor Henry Eblin , mee t1ng and
Putor
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Church school. 9 15 a m
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Jr , pa stor Sunday Sc hool. Sh ip 9 am , Sunday SchOO l
Mrs Pa ul Nease
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
CHURCH OF GOD - Rev 9 30 a m , Mrs
Er
v
m
Geo rge Oiler. pas tor Sun day
9 45 am . Pra yer Meetmg
Sm1 th, pastor s unday School.
POMEROY CHU RCH OF sc hool 9 45 a m , morn1ng [}a umgardn er . supl , Morning Wednesday 7 30 P m
10 am , Arthur Henson .
wor
Shi
p,
10
45
am
TH E NA ZARENE - Co rn er prea ch 1ng ,
11
am ,
NORTH
BETHEl
Sup! , Mo rn 1ng Worsh ip, 11
JEHOVAH
'
S
WITNESS
ES
Un1on and Mulberry Rev evangei1St1c ser v1ce . 7 30 p m
Wor Ship 11 am , Chu rch a m , Young Peo ple's serv1ce,
Clyde v Henderson , pa stor Prayer mee t1ng , Thurs da y, - Larry Ca rn aha n, pre s 1dlng Schoo l 10 a m
7
rn1n1
s
ter
Sun
da
y
Btble
ALFREO _ Sunday School
P m , Even ing sen11ce, 1 30
Sun day Schoo l. 9 30 am , Gle n 7 30 p rn
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p
m
Wedn esday M1 d Week
9
30
am
Watch
lecture,
McClung sup!
morn1ng
POMEROY
WESTSIDE towe r s tudy , 10 30 am
9 ,45 am : Wo rsh1 p 11 am , Pr ayer scrv 1ce,. 7 30 p m ,
wor Ship, 10 30 am eve nmg CHUR CH OF CHRIST , 200 W
P
rayer
mee
hng
Wednesday
Yout
h
mee tmg , 6 30 p m ,
, B1bl e stuay , 7 30 7 45 p m , UMW 3rd Tuesday
serv1ce, 1 30 . m1 d wee k Ma•n Sr
J err y PauL pTumesday
Eve
n
ng worsh 1p , 7 30 p m
1
, Thur s day , m 1n 1s. try
5e rv ,ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p m mm.s ter phone 997 7666
m '
CHESTER CHURCH OF
, 7 30 p m
se r vi ce 8 PREEDSVILLE
GRACE EPI SCOPAL \ The Co n serva t 1ve ,
non school
- Sunday
THE NAZARENE Re-y
Rev HCJrold Dee th, rector 'n s rrum enlal Sun day wor mee tm g 8 30 p m
S~ h oo l9 JOa m Wors h1 p 7 JO
Herbert
Gra le. pastor
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Church Sfr v,ces 10 30 a m
sh1p 10 am B1 ble ~ t udy , 11 OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN p m , Prayer Mee t1n g 7 30
wo rs h1p se r vice 11 am and
Holy comn1un10n f1rst Sunday am
wor sn1p , 6 p m Wed UNION - Lawr ence Manley , p m Tuesday , UMW 7 30
7 30 p m Sunda y Sunda y
of month ctlu rc h School , 10 30 nesday B1ble study , 7 p m
1st Thur sda y
School 9 30 am R1c ha rd
pa s tor , Mrs Russe ll You ng, P m
am for nurse r v rnrouon 11
Bart on supt Prayer mee ttng ,
SILVER RIDGE - Wor
Sunday Sc l'1oo t Sup! Sunda y ship
POMEROY CHURCH OF
10 am Church School 9 Wednesday , 7 30 p m
.
Sc
hool
9
30
am
Evening
CHRIST - Rlc naro Evanson
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
a
~UPPERS
PLAINS
.,
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
wors
t1
1p,
7
30
Wed
nesday
pas tor Bible SCI'IOOI, 9 3 0 BAPTIST - Sunday scnool , 10
CHR 1ST Ja ck Perr y ,
am , worship , 10 30 a.m , am , mo rn ing serv 1c e , 11 prayer mee llng , 7 30 p m
rn Church School
m 1n 1ster Synda y School 9 30
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF WorSh1p9a
adult worship serv1ce and am , Sunda-y even ing service ,
10 am
K'ENO
CHURCH
OF am , morn1ng church 10 30
young peo ple's meet ing , 7 30 7 30 p m Wednesday Bible G OO - Ra cme Rout e 2, th e
Ja me s M Muncy , CHRIST - Geo rge Fredert ck , am , Sundayevenmg se r v,ce .
Rev
p m Co mbmed B1ble study s tudy , 7 30 p m.
pa s tor S ~nd ay schoo l, 9 45 su pt Service week ly, 9 30 7. 30 P m Wednes day se r v,ce .
and prayer meetmg , Wed
" m
mo rnmg wo rsh 1p, II am on Sunday Preac h1ng 8 p( m" •
nesday , 7 30 p m
OLD DE XTER BIBLE a m even mg wor sh 1p 7 30 firSt an d thi rd Sundeys of .
Aut&lt;EL CLIFF FREt:
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W1nmg , off 1cer CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev Pr ayer me et1ng Tue sda y, month by Cli fford Smith , 9 30 METHODIST CHURCH a
Ron
Terry
pa
stor
Sunda
y
m
Rev
r loyd F Shook, pastor ,
-,. 30 p m , Young people 's
m cha rg e Sunday , 10 am ,
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN Lloy d Wr ight , Sunday Schoo j
Hol1ness meet1ng , 10 30 a m , sc nool 10 am , Mrs Wo rl ey meetmg , 7 30 p m Thursday
superin tend e nt
MIDDLEPORT FIRST UNION - Darrell Doddril l. SufJ t Mo rnmg Wo rShip 9 30Sch ool
You ng Fr an cis ,
Sunday
Mo rnmg worsh tp , 11 am BAPTIST - Corn er S1xth end pas tor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m Sunday 5(:1'1001 \0 20 a
Peopl e's Leg1on 7 p m
Sunday
evenmg
se
rv1
ce,
l
JO
Palm e r , the Rev
Peter a m Leonard Gilmor e, frr st m Wedn esd a y Prayer and
Thu rsday I to 3 p m Lad les
GRAHAM
UNITED Gra nd a I, pa sto r , Dan ny el der even1ng se rv1 ce1 7 30 Btble Stud y 7 30 P m , Sunday
Hom e League 7 p m Prep
METHOD IS T Prea ct11ng Th ompson super int e nden t p m
Wed nes day praye r eve nmg worsh ip 7 30 p m ,
classes
Cho1r Pra ctice Thursday , 7 p
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN 9 30 a ,m f•rs t and second Su nday Sc hool WM PO Rad10 mee ting, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF m
Co rn e r
of Sund ays ot each mon th third program 7 45 a rn , Sunday
CHURCH ,
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Syc amor e an o Second Sts, and lourtn Sundays eac h Sc hool 9 15 a m , Morn 1ng GOD - Ra cme Rout e 2 Tne
Sunday
les Hand , pasto r CHRIST - Charles Russell ,
Pom ero y, Tf'l e Re" W1 ll1am month worShiP servt ce at 7 30 Wo rst1 1p 10 15 am Yo uth Rev Ch"'-r
.
.
.
Sr
,
minister ;
R1ck
M1ddleswar th , Pa stor Sunday p m Wed nesday even1 ngs at act1v1t1es an d lell owsh1p for
1 Ktngs
hool,
~~
Sc hool at 9 4S a m and l 30 Prayer and B1 ble Studv tun ,or and se n1or h1gh Sunday
morn1ng scwo
rsh1p 9, 4511 am
am , Macomber
h 1 9 30, supt Sunday
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SEVENTH DAY
AD · stude nt s 6 p m Sunda y Evening serv1ces, Tues da y sc oo • ·
a.m • wors 1p
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and
Fnday
,
7
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service
,
10
:
30
am
Bible
eve
n1ng
worsh1p
7
30
p
m
SACREO HEART - Rev
Monday
Pa sto r Mtd we ek pray er se rv ices ,
3
Fath e r Paul 0
We lton .t Roa d, Pomeroy
Ge rard Se1on Sabbalh School Wed nesday 7 •30 p m
Acts
pa s tor
Ph one
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C l a ra
Bible OF JESUS CHRIST OF
Satur day evenmg Mass , 7 30 , Su p e r 1nlende nt
CHURCH OF CHRIST , S eemt~n , m1n1ster
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Sunda y Mass . 8 and 10 am , Me Int yr e Sa bbat h sc nooL Middleport. 5t h an d Main ,
•
Con fess 1on Satu rday , 7 7 JO Sa lu rd ay a lt ernoon at '1 00 , George Glaze , m tn tste r ,
Tuesday
Wo r s h•P
ser v• ce J ame s Shee ts,
wdh
om
s up er1n worsh ip, 7?oo3030a
p
m Wednesday Evans
Sunday
Sc
hool
Acts
POMEROY FIRST BAP lollow,ng ,11 J IS
tendenf B1b le SC h OOL 9 30 1Bibl e study , 1 30 P m
D1rec tor Sunday Sci'IOol , 9 3o '
\W
TIST - Rev Ri:tlph Zun del
0
I
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!&lt;UlLAND FltOt 8A~ · am m ornrng worsh ip 10 JO
KENO
CHURCH
~
am Mo rnmg wors.h1 p , 10 30
pastor
Wi lham Watson TISTCHURCH - l&lt;! ev Roger a m eventng wo rsh 1p , 7 30 .
•
A bouncy red or yellow balloon IS the symbal lhe wo rtd over o f good
";:.,. Wednesday
Sunday sc nool supt Su nda y For d J r , pasto r Dr ewy praye r serv 1ce. 7 p m Wed ~~e~~~;ck . sup I ~~~~~~ • m s und ay evenong servoce
7 p rn Wednesday ev enmg f
d
f
sc hool 930 am
BY F&gt;
6 Core , su pl
Su nday school, nesday
morn1ng serv1ce. 9 30 a m
pray er serv 1ces 1 7 30 P m
un an happy ee 1tngs.
Ezektel
p m
B1ble SI Ud y Wed 9 30 am morn1ng wo rs h1p , - MIDDLEPORT CHURCH'
W•lh
prcachmg
on
torsi
and
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
The1e's
rare
ly
a
fest1val,
a
fiesta.
or
a
fa1r
held
anywhere
wrthout
the
2 3·7
nesday 7 p m c ho~r pra ct1ce
OF
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
10 15 a m
th 1rd Sunday of month ll~ ' Rev Ea rl Shul e r , pa stor
.
We dnesday , 8 JO p m
Von Cote, pas tor , Mrs Mary
George
P&gt;Ckens
wors
h•P
servocc.
9
JO
am
.
famhar
balloon
vendor
sllolhng
thro~gh
the
c
rowd
.
sailing
happiness
lHE HILAND CHAPEL , Lalhey , Sund a y school sup!
Thursday
BVRLINGHAM CHURCH
STIVERSV ILL E COM · Sundav school . 10 JO am f
f
S Po nt b th
George Casto pa s•or Sunday Sunday school 9 30 a 111 , MUNITY
- Rev Bobby Elk1n s, pa stor
CHURCH - s unday !;\ 1b1e sTuay ana ·. l!.':.."' "P r ora ewpenn1e
re s uy em for th etr kd
1 san d youngmenpresenI
Luke
'-;c hoo l 'I 30 am
cven1ng morn,ng wo rsh ip , 10 30 a 111 , SC hOOl se".ce. 10 am
Sunday sc hool , 10 am ,
WVOC
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Thursday
7
JO
P
;;,
them
With
a
f(OUfiSh
tO
their
Qlrt
friends.
10
25·28
! JO
Thur sd ay Sunday evang ei!SIIC meet1ng , Prayer mee t1n g Thu r sday 7, CAliLEt(Hr CHU~RCH worsh 1p serv 1ce, 11 a m and 7 wo rs h1p
cvcn1nq prnycr se rvtce l 30 7 30 p m Pr a yer mee t1ng , p 111 s undayevenl ng servt ce . Ktngsbury Road Gary King ,
p m , Wednesday eve nrng
Justwhyabolloontssomuchfunlsn'tclear. but one thi ngls CertatnFnday
pIll
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
serv1ce 7 o m
7 o no
pas lor Sunday sc hool. 9 JO the pleasure never lasts The air leaks out. balloons unexpectedly pop.
Mark
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
ZION
CHURC
H
OF
am
..
even1ng
worShip
,
7
30
FIRST
!IOUTHERN
RACINE APOSTOLIC
OF
MEIGS c H R 1s T
MINISTRY
Pom erov P m Pray er mee long , weo c a re less fingers send them soanng away forever
6
2·4
BA ptTIST, 282 ' Mulberr y CHURCH
- Evange l iS tiC
COUNTY - DW1gt1t L ZaVIIZ , Harr ,son~Jil le Road . M1k e nesda y, 7 30 ll m
B1
Is f
eat
1
1
1
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Ave , Pomero y, Paul J
•
serv1ce
.
Sunda
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7
30
p
m
,
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G.rlon
.
pas
lo
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.
Bdl
Mc
Elroy
,
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a
ar
gr
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peasure
o
be
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that
Will
las
or
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dtr
0
Wh1te • Pastor ,
Gary prayer meel •n g , l'u-es d ay ,
8 0
Saturday
0
HARRISONVILLE PRES
Sunday school supl Sunda y CHRISTIAN - Bruce sm olh etem1iy It is the happy pursu1t o f a Chnst1an l1fe and yo u c an f1nd oul
Basham , Sunday school supt
Romans
7
30
p
m
,
B1b
te
s
tudy
,!
BYTERIAN
Rev
sc hoo l. 9 lO a m morn1ng past or Wa lla ce Damewood '
S d
Sunday schoo L 9 30 am ,
Ern est Stri c klin , pa s tor
wor s h1P and communion . Supt B1bte Sc hool, 9 308 m' Oil about it thiS un ay- In church
8 27·30
morning worsh 1p! 10 30, Thur sday , 7 30 p " '
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY Sunda y ch ur ch schoo l, 9 30 10 JO a m , Sunday evenrng PreactHng service , 10 45 am
evening worsh ip, 6.30 p m
M1dweek prayer servtce , 7 30 CENTER , Dexte r Rd , lang s am , Mrs Hom er Lee, sup ! , you t ti Chr 1s 11an Endeavor , No even 10 g sent ,,. ,.
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Vi lle , OhiO , Rev ' Clyde mo rnmg worshiP , 10 30
6 30 p m , worsh ip se rv1 ce
HYSELL
t.fUN Fkt:c.
pm
MIDDLEPORT - Sunday 7 30 P m
Ferrell , Pa sto r
Sunday
Wed n esday METHODIST CHURCH R !Chard ev en1ng praye r mee1 1ng and • Rev Paul Nev 1ll e, pastor
FA IRPL AY
CHAPEL , School 11 am Sat urday SC hOO l 9 30 a m
With the hope it will, in some measure', foster and help sustain that
su p!
Mornmg 81ble srudy , 7 30 P m
Svnduy Sc hool 9 30 am
loca te d on Me1gs Coun1y preachtng serv •ces 7 30 p m Vaug tl an
worSh
ip
,
to
JO
am
which
is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
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day
even1ng
B1bl
e
Wedn
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Mo
rn
mg
serv
1ce
10
30
am
Roa d 1 ott eit her 325 or 12J
SYRACUSE Mornmg CHUR CH P1n e Grove, The youth ser v•&lt;e 6 &lt;1 5 p m'
Pastor
Rev
The ron St udy at 1 30 eal
the
business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
worsh1p , 9 a m , Sun d ay Rev Will1am M1ddleswa r th , Evang el1st 1c ser \1 1ce 7 30 p m
Durha m Sunday School 10
FAITH
TABERNACLE
sc
hool
10
am
Mrs
Sampson
Pas tor Chur ch Servt ces 9 30 Prayer meet 1ng , Thursday
..
am , wor sh1p se r v1c e 7 JO CHUR CH - Bailey Run
.
Ha ll , supt
a m Sunday School 10 30 a m 7 30 p m
Pm
SunDay
P raye r Ro ad Rev Emm e tt Raws on
1
mec11ng Tuesda y 7 JO p m , pas to r Handl ey Dunn supt , - RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
BRADBURY CHURCH OV
youth s erv1ce l 30 p m
Sund ay sc noot tO am
CH~IST - Kim Cole , pastor,l MI SS ION at Ba ld Knob . Rev
GOO Rev James 0
Fr1 da y
Sunday even +n g se r vtce
'
Guynn
pa s to r
Sunday Kevm Kmg , Sunday schooJI E J Gr tff lth , sup! of church
Nation wtae Insurance Co of Columbus, 0 ...:
7 JO B1b lc teac t11 ng 7 30 sc hoo l. 10 a m , Sunday supt Sunday school. 9 30 ~ RIJI'J L R Gluese n cam p,
Sma ll Engine Sales &amp; Se r vice
wo rSh ip , 11 am , Sunday am , worship se rv ice , 10· 30 pasto r Roger Wil lfred, Sr ,
RUTLAND
APOSTOLIC p ml Th ursda y
804 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
498 Locu•t St. Middleport
Ph . 992-3092
am , Sunday services , 7f Sund ay Schoo l sup l Sunday
even ~n g se r v1ce , 7 p m ,
OF
JESUS
CHURCH
DYESVILLE
COM
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,
youth
meet1ng
,
Wed
sc
hool.
9
30
am
,
prayer
p
m
CHRIST Thomas L
MUNITY CHURCH -- Rog er We dne sday wor sh1p serv1ce , nesday , 7 p m
mee lmg , Tuesd ay , 7 30 p m
Holmes , pastor B1ble study , C Turn er, pa stor Sundey 7 10 l'l m
'
FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
AN IIUUI I Y 8APTr51
you th meet1 ng, 6 p m Sun day,
1
Saturday , 7 30 p m , Sunday school. 9 30 am , Sunday
HA2t...
COMMUNITY
Rev
Freeland
Norr
1s,
pa
stor
leaders
Ada
Van
Meter
and
2
Convenient
LocationS
school. lO a m , evl1nge\1shc morn~ng worsh ip , 10 30 , CHURCH
Nea r Long
nda y sch ool 10 am
Gre ttl'l Suttle Sunday evenmg
servi ce , 7 30 p m S unde~y
Sunda y even ing se rv1ce . 7 30
Bottom , Edse l HarL pas tor Su
'
Churc
h
serv1ce
,
7
p
m
worsh 1p 7 pIll' thro ug h
Pomeroy Ph. 992·2582
Sun day sc hd'OI , 10 am , , We dnesdr;~y Bibl e Stud y, 7 w1n
Bakers of Good Bread
ter months
prayer
Churc h , 7 30 p m
Huntmgton , W.Va .
'
CHURCH
Ma•on, Ph 773-5721.
mee !mg , 7, 30 p m Thursday D rnRACINECHURCHOFTHE OFMT HERMON
THE
UNITED
'
MIDDLEPORT
PEN · NAZARENE - Rev John A BRETHREN IN CHRIST TECOSTAL - Th 1rd Ave , the Co ff man , pa s lor Sunda y Rev Jam es H LeBc h pastor
I
Rev Wlll,am Knlll e l pas tor Sc hoo l, 9 30 a m , Gerald Sund ay sc hool , 9 30 a m ,
'
Rona ld Dugan Sun da y Schoo l Well s, svpt Morn1ng Wor sh1p , R uss ell
Spencer, sup! ,
Supt Classes fo r all ages , 10 30 a m , Sunday even1ng Wor ship se rv1ce. 10 tt5 a m ,
St. Paul's letter to the Romans 7:7 says: "The law IS not evenm g serv1 ce, 7 30 , Bibl e wo r Ship ,
7 30 ,
Pray er Evenmg worShip allernalmg
Two Locat1ons
, Wedne saday
7 30 mee t1ng , Wed nesday 1 30 p w11h c E a t 7 JO p m on
sinful but It was law that showed me my sin ." Paul also quoted sptudy
Grocertes &amp; General Merchandise
Middleport, 0.
59 N Second St.
m , yout h serv tces , Frr day , \ m
Su nday Prayer meet1ng , 7 30
Ph. 949-5772
Racme
one of the commandments in this connection, "Thou shalt not 7 30 p m
Ga ltlpotls. 0.
46 Court St.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIS t" p m Wednesday , Alfred
MIDDLEPORT
covet.''
- Don L Walker , Pa s tor , Wo lle, lay lead er
I
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FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronn1 e Salser , Sunday school
WHITE ' S CHAPEL
Sometimes problems m a society anse out of envy. The Corner As h and Plum , Noel supt
Sunday scnoo l. 9 30 ' Coo lvill e RD
Rev
Roy
desire to have what one's neighbor has - possessions Herrmann , pas tor Sa turday : ':; , mo~n,ng worship , 10 4 0 De eter. pa st or Sunday sc hool.
1
even1 ng serv 1ce , 7 30 p m ,
y
evening 9 30 am
wor ship ser ce
lntelli~ence, ability to succeed - can get to a person so much Sunda y scho ol , 10 am , worsh, iP 7unda
'
30 , Wedne sd ay 10 30 a rn B•ble stud y v ~nd
Sunda y evenmg worsh1p 7 30 even1ng BIIJie s tudy , 7 30
that he may be prompted to carry out devilish acts.
pray er se rv rce Wed nesd ay,
214
E.
Main
WeFt
All
Doctors Prescnpt10ns
Pomeroy
OANV ILLE WESLEYAN - 7 30 p m
Jesus' teachings often referred to the attitudes of the ,P m
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Pomeroy
Ph
992-SIJO
MEIGS
Rev Lelon Glasu re pastor
RUTLAND
individual. 011 one occasion he said, " For from within, out of
COOPERATIVE PARISH
RUTLAND CHURCH ",
Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m ,
the heart of man, come evil thoughts." And covetousness was
THE UNITED
youth an d tUn1or you lh ser CHRIST- Ce rl Peak pastor ;
v1ce , 6 H p m
eve n •ng
'
METHODIST CHURCH
one of the heart diseases he mentions.
wo rsh 1p 7 30 P m
pra ye r Bill Brown , Sunaay schoo I
Rober! T Bumgarner,
There were many Biblical characters who brought upon
pr
a
se
We
dnesoav
sup!
Sunday
school
9 30
and
1
Dir ector
7 30 a m , worship and , com
.
0m
POMEROY ClUSTER
Louis W, Osborne
themselves real problems out of the envy m their hearts, e.g.
SILVER
RUN
FREE mun!on, 10 : 30 am Evenin g
Re11 Robert Hayden
220 E. Mam
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-1 178
Saul, Dav1d, Judas and others In this connectiOn, think about
r
BAPTIST
M
les
T
30
p
m
Regula
servtee
,
7
Pomeroy
Rev o Wm Sydenstr.cker
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1
1
7
thiS :
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 pastor s u;;-d ay schoor.ou10 bo~rd meeting , Saturday ,
Church Schoo l 10 am a m , Steve Little , supt
P
No one needs to be envious to the pomt of infringement am
POMEROY - Worship Even1ng scrv1ce, 7 p m ,
RUTLAND COMMUNIT
upon another person 's possessions or whatever God has 10 30 a m Chur ch Sc hool 9 15 gr~yer meehng , Thu rsday , 7 CHURCH . . . . Sunday School
'
endowed each of us with a special kind of ability . If one cannot am UMY F 6 30 pm
I
CH~ S i tt&lt; CHURCH OF
9 30 a m , worsh1pservice, 1
ENTERPRISE - WorShip
a m
Wed nesday praye r
Keepsake Diamond Rings
do what someone else does, or if he cannot have what someone 9 a m Chu rch Sc hool 10 am GOD-Rev Bobby Port er ,
Bakers of G' 190 Bread
meeltng , 7 30 p m , youth
ROCK, SPR ING S
Middleport
else has, thts does not mean he is "left out" .
Ph. 992·3030
pa stor Sunday schooL 9 JO services, s unday , 7 p m
212 E. Main St .• Pomeroy
Ph . 992-3785
Wo rsh1p 10 am Churc h am , wo r s h1p service , 11 Sunday n1ght worshtp , 1.30
Why not try spendmg time developing what you have In School 9 am UMY F 0 30 am , even1ng serviCe , 7 l O
'
your own right, withm the limits God allows you to have? om
youth serv1ce. Wedne sday ,
RUTLA~a.0 'C"R1Hn•. r1 ..,
7 30 p m
THE NAZARENE Re\1
FLATWOODS
Wo
rShip
Robert T Bumgarner, Heath Umted Methodist Church
LAfiGSVILLE CHR tSTIAN lloyd 0 Gr 1mrn , J r , pa stor
am Churc h Sc hool 10 am
Middleport.
' 11MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH Ted Jo nes , Sun day school 9 30 am
CLUSTER
&lt;
pa stor s und ay school , 9 30 wo rship serv1ce , 10 30 am
Rev Robert Bumgarner
(Formerly Sadie's Market)
Middleport
,
Ohio
HEATH - Wo rs hip 10 JO 'll m , Roy St gma n, supt , b'oadcast l1ve over WMPO
Syracuse
Ph. 992-3986
a m Church Sc hool 9 30 am m or n 1ng worshtp , 10 J O, young people 's serv1ce , b &lt;15 ,
saturday.
Sunday evenmg serv 1ce . 7 30 . evcmgel tst1c serv1ce, 7 30 p m
UMYF 6 p m
RUTLAND
Je ff re y m1d wee k serv1 ce, Wed Praye r meet mg , Wednes day
Mrs Bertha Parker at·
7 30
Pm
M1SS1onary
r ber Pastor wo r sh1p _nesday , 7 30 p m
I;
tended the graduatiOn of her Ge
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF me ettn g, 7 30 P m f~r s t
10 30 a m Chu rch Sc hoo l 9 30
TH E NAZARENE - Rev Wednesday Of monlh
grandson, Kevm Alkire of am
Dal e Bass , pas lor , Bob
- ' \ASQN COUNTY
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
.I
Columbus.
I
·Moore , Sun day school sup! ,
'"ASOI .. oi?ST BAPTIST .:..'I
Rev . RIChard E Jarv1s
700
E
Main
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f.'v,n
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Sis
Pomeroy
Mr. Vern Story who IS
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11
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ages , 9 30 a m , morning
Attendance at the Free employed in Columbus, spent a m Church School 9 SO am worship
.
,
10
45
am
NYPS
,
schoo
l
9
t5
a
m
worship
UMW frr st Tuesd ay
Ph. 949-S9o1
1:£
Third St.
Methodist Church May 30 was his vacation with h1s wife,
FORST RUN - WorShip 9 6 30 p m , eva ngei 1St1c ser se rv,ce. 11 am ' tra1n1ng
.
v1ce
,
1
30
p
m
Prayer
and
un,on
,
6
30
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.
even1ng
~
a m Church Sc hoo l 10 am
Fern Dora and son John .
95.
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UMW th 1rd We dn esday 7 30 tasting Tuesday, 10 am , M1d worShip service , 7 30 p m
Mrs . Carman Evans has pm
M1d wee k praye r serv1ce
VacatiOn Bible School from
week prayer serv~ee , Wed
Wednesda y, 7 JO P m
MINERSVILLE - Wo rSh ip nesd ay , 7 30 P m • men 's
JWle
7 to June II The returned home after spendin~
MASON
CHURC..H
OF
Fine Food &amp; Servtce
10 a m Church School 9 a m prayer meeting , Saturday , 7 CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 , M11t er '
the Store with A Heart
program and handc raft t.,.o months In Middleport
Middleport
Locust 51
UMW th1r d Monday 7 30 p m p m , m issionary mee ll ng , s
M
Rac1ne
ason . W Va Sunday
Dia
1992-1248
Ph . 949-3342
demonstratiOns will be June w1th her son and daughter-In.
SYRAC USE Church second Wednesday , 1 30 P m. B11bl, e Study
10 am , WorShip
law, Mr and Mrs. Ed Evans. Schoo l 9 30 "1!1 m Wor sh1p -uNJT~D ~AlTH NO'ff:'" 11a m and7pm Btble Study
13, 7 p .m
se rv1ce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Wedne sd ay 7 p m
Voca I
.
Mr.s
Florence Stahl,
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Archer ,
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Robe rt Sm1 th, pa stor Sunday mus1c
Rev
.
Howard
Shiveley
.Mrs . Theo Dav1s, Columbus , Hunhngton , vls1ted recently
sc
hool
,
'i 30 am , claH
FIRST
SOUtHERN
Rev Steven Wilson
le ad e r , Leo Hil l worshi p BAPTIST - Corn er of Second '
visited Saturday w1th Mr . and with N E. Schaefer a nd•
Re\1 Zelia Krunewsk1
·.·
se
rv1ce , 10 30 am church , il nd And erson , Ma so n Pastor
farmly.
1
BETHANY
(Dorcas
)
Mrs Pearl Jacobs Mr and
7
30
P
m
Walle
r
Cloud
Sunday
school
wo rsh tp 9 30 am Church
'
Rac1ne
Ph. 949-959'
Mr. and Mrs . Ed Bauer, Sc
Mrs. Clarence Curtis, Mrs .
E 0 EN
UNITED 9 45am , worsh1pserv 1ce , 11
hool 10 30 a m
•BRETHREN
IN
CHURIST
am
and
7.
30
p
m
Week
ly
granddaughter
Mrs.
Polly
Georgia Diehl and attended
c.aRMEL - Church School Elden R Bla ke pastor
B1ble stud'( , Wednesday 7 30
.
..:..
tile funeral of Mrs Lucille DCconneck, daughter , Kellie 9 30 a m Worsh1p 10' 30 am Sunday Sch ool 1U am , p m
- .
2nd and 4th Sundays
How a rd
McCoy ,
su p! ,
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Sue spent the weekend with
Jessie.
APPLE GROVE - Sunday Mornmg
•
sermon , 11 am , GOD , Duddmg Lan e, f•.lason
'
Sch ool 9 30 a m Worsh lp 7 30 Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Charl es Mr and Mrs Dick Karr
n1ght
se
r
v1ces
W
Va
,
Ches
ter
Tcnn
,
nt
1
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p m 1s t and lrd Sunday s, , CflrrS. t1an Ende a vo r 7 30 P,a s tor Sun drty Scho.o l 9 .15
Jordan, Columbus, called on
"'
The
Friendly
Folks"
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Prayer mee tmg Wednesday
Middteporl
.
m Song ser vice , R p m , a m , C h ild r e n ·~ Church 6 45
Pomeroy, Ohio
7 30 p m Fe ll owsh iP supper pPrea
friends here Saturday.
c.
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p
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Younq
Peopl
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Serv1ce
)
f1rst Salurday 6 p m UMW Wee k
Pray e r
me et.ng
6 •t5
p m , Eva ng e11st 1c
Mrs .
Edna
Howell,
I
-CANTON . N.Y. IUPI) 2n d Tuesday 7 30 p m
.
'•c:
dnesday
,
J p m
Ra~
Serv1
ce
7
30
p
m
,
Women
's
'
'
Columbus, spent the past ' .eon H. Abbott was named
EAST LETART - Church Adams , lay leader
M1ssionary Co un Cil 10 am '
Schoo l 1st 2nd , Jrd Sundays, , CHURCH
week with her mother, Mrs . 1arsity
OF
JESUS
f~r
s
t
and
lh1rd
Tuesdays
hockey
coach 9 30 a m Fourlh Sunday
CHRIST
Locat e d a t P raye r an d . B1b le Stud y
Nancy Walker.
Thursday at St. Lawrence 10 30 am Worship 2nd Rutland on New L11na Road , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
Sunday 7 30 p m 4th sunday ri e)( t to Forest Acre Park ;
Ill Court St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Kathy Pullins , Mrs
University.
9 30 a m , Pra yer Meeting Rev Ray Rou se , pastor .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Emma Fox, Miss Becky
Abbott , a native of We dn esday 1 30 p m UMW Robert Musse r, Sunda y Sc hool
HARTFOifb C:HUklt~ ,.,
lsi Tu esday 1.30 p m
Eblin are improvmg from Montreal , succeeds Berrue
sup! Sunda y schooL 10 JO
WESLEYAN - IR•cinei - a m , wo rsht p 1 30 p m B1ble CHRIST 1n ChpSitan Un ton
Meigs County Branch
their recent Illness.
McKinnon . McKinnon, whose
Sunday Schoo l 10 am study , Wed nesday , 7.30 p m , The Rev William Campbell
pastor Sunda'y Schoo l, 9 30
Mr . Fritz Sthhl, New team last season was 11·15-1
Wo rshiP II am Jr UMY F Saturday n1ght pra y ~ r ser
am , James Hughes , sypl
,Marshfield called on Mr . and and fm ished lith in Division 1 Wednesday 3 30 p m . Bible VICe 7. 10pm
evenmg serv1ce , 7 30 p m
Thursday 7 p m Choir
Middleport, Ohio
HEMLOCK
GROVE
Mrs. Harry Stahl , Mr. and of the Eastern College S!udy
W~ dn es dav
evening praver
Pra cltce Thursda -y 8 p m
CHRISTIAN
Roger. ' meet1ng
, 7 . lO p m Youth
LETART FALLS - Church Watson . pastor , Wallace
296 W. Second
Pomeroy
Ph. 99:i-38c,3 ·,
Mrs. Norman Schaefer and Athletic Conference, resigned
School 1st , 2n d, 3rd s undays Bradford , supt , morning prayer serv1ce each Tuesday
Mr . and Mrs. Pearl Gilkey. earlier this spring
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
10 IS a.m 4th Sunday 9 15 worship , 9. 30, church school,
Le tart. W Va , Rt
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston,
a m , Worsh
1st, 2nd , 3rd 10 30.
youAg
peop le's CHURCH,
Abbott spent las t season as
1. Re v George Hoschar
Sundays
9
5
a
m
:
41~ I mee.tfno , 6 30 p m , evening ,
Kensington, visited SWlday varsity hockey coach at the
'
Sunday School 'il 30•
Sunday 1 30 p m
worship , 7 30 p.m .. Bible pastor
SERVI~t.,
a
m
Prayer
and
Bible
study
with Mrs. Dora Holley.
,..._MORNING
STAR
Umversity of Alberta, · and
stud_y Wedne_!d!)l,_/. 3~ p.m . 1 · 30 p m Cottage Praye r
Chester, Ohio
.
10
am
Church
Worship
9
The
FIn
est In Mobile Homes
Mr. Mark Stahl, Stockdale, brought h1s team to a 26-16 Sc hool 10 30 a m , M1d Week
MT UN tUN bi·H" t t :, I • ' Service Tuesday , 10 am
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Rev . R 0 Brown , supply : .worsh ip !-.cr v,ce , Thur s dt~y
Ph. 992-7034 ••
visited with relatives here rfcord
Serv1ce Wed nesday 8 p m
,.
'
pastor , Sunday sc hoo l supt ~ 7 30 p nt

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A Tennessee reader wants
to know why modern players
use all sorts of fancy opening
lead conventions.
The answer Is that standard
lead conve ntiOnS are not
perfect and these young ex·
perts arP trying to Improve on
them So far they have not
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three notrump
West opened the jack of
diamonds South won wtth hiS
kmg, looked over the enemy
convention card to see that
the Jack lead showed e1ther
zero or two higher So South
decided to get brilliant He led
the 10 of clubs to dummy 's
queen. played a low spade a nd
~ tuc k m h1 s king At this pomt
the defense could have cashed
seven more tricks , but West
de,ctded that East had a long
heart sutt. He led hts Jack of
hearts and South made the
five notrump he had available
from the start of the play

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9- The,Oailyllentinel,Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Friday June4 1976
Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Friday, June 4, 1976
--THE SALVATION ARMY
MORSE
CHAPEl
9 H a. m : Sunda y evening
•
Chur ch worsl\ 1p, 7 p m
1 lS
Butternut Ave , lftor sh•P 11 a m
~C hOOI 10 a m
T if p p E R $
p LA 1 N 5
Pomerov Envuy and Mr s
Ray W1ntng , offi cers in
\ PORTLAND - Wo rsht p CHA,ISTIAN CHURCH cna r ge Sunday holin ess 7·JOp m , Church School 9 30 Eugene Und erwood , pastor ,
meet inQ . 10 am , Sunday a m
ttowttl d Ca ldwell. J , Sunday
sc hool 10 JO e m leader
SUTTO N - Church Sc hool ~c hao ! ~ upt , Sun day School.
YP SM ElOISe Adems , 7 JO
9 30 am WorshiP lsi a nd 3rd
9 JO am 1 Morn ing Sermon,
Sundays
10 •30 am
10 10 a .rn ,; s unday evening
LEVAN p m o:. a l\l at ion mee tin g
NORTHEAST
CLUSTER
Lad1 es. Home U !C!IIJue , 12 noon
H
tN ESS CHURC H
POMEROY
se rvtce . 7 p m
Rev RobertM eece,
LETART FALLS UNITED
Ha rr isonvi lle RC!\1 O'De ll to 1 p m , Thur sday, praver
TR I . lTV CHURCH - h:ev
Bible s tudy ,
Min~y . Pastor Henry Eblin , mee t1ng and
Putor
BRE THREN
Re\1
w H Pern n .pastor , Roy Sunday Sc hool Sup ! Sunday Th urs day , 7 ) 0 p m
Denn1s Cretgar ,
1 re el and Norr~ s, pas!or ,
Mayer, Sund ay schoo l supt School 9 30 am , Ev cn1ng
1 loy d Norns. supt Sunda'(
Assoc Minister
MIDDLEPORT
Church school. 9 15 a m
J OPPA - Worship 10 am
worst11p 7 30 p m , Prayer and
school 9 JO am , morn 1ng
MT
MORIAH
BAPTI
ST
worsh1p serv 1ce 10 JO am
Pra• se scrv1ce , ThU rsday , 7 30 Cor ne r Fo urt h and Mb in, Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 am . Prayer sermon , 10 30 am P rayer
Cho1r reh eoH S!t l Tuesday , pm
ti ng Wednesday 8 p m
ser 111 ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p m
eport. Rev Henry Ke y , Mee
7 30 p m unaer d1 rec1ton of
SYRACUSE
FIRST Middl
lONG BOTTOM - Wor
CHE SHIRE CHURCH OF
Jr , pa stor Sunday Sc hool. Sh ip 9 am , Sunday SchOO l
Mrs Pa ul Nease
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
CHURCH OF GOD - Rev 9 30 a m , Mrs
Er
v
m
Geo rge Oiler. pas tor Sun day
9 45 am . Pra yer Meetmg
Sm1 th, pastor s unday School.
POMEROY CHU RCH OF sc hool 9 45 a m , morn1ng [}a umgardn er . supl , Morning Wednesday 7 30 P m
10 am , Arthur Henson .
wor
Shi
p,
10
45
am
TH E NA ZARENE - Co rn er prea ch 1ng ,
11
am ,
NORTH
BETHEl
Sup! , Mo rn 1ng Worsh ip, 11
JEHOVAH
'
S
WITNESS
ES
Un1on and Mulberry Rev evangei1St1c ser v1ce . 7 30 p m
Wor Ship 11 am , Chu rch a m , Young Peo ple's serv1ce,
Clyde v Henderson , pa stor Prayer mee t1ng , Thurs da y, - Larry Ca rn aha n, pre s 1dlng Schoo l 10 a m
7
rn1n1
s
ter
Sun
da
y
Btble
ALFREO _ Sunday School
P m , Even ing sen11ce, 1 30
Sun day Schoo l. 9 30 am , Gle n 7 30 p rn
''
p
m
Wedn esday M1 d Week
9
30
am
Watch
lecture,
McClung sup!
morn1ng
POMEROY
WESTSIDE towe r s tudy , 10 30 am
9 ,45 am : Wo rsh1 p 11 am , Pr ayer scrv 1ce,. 7 30 p m ,
wor Ship, 10 30 am eve nmg CHUR CH OF CHRIST , 200 W
P
rayer
mee
hng
Wednesday
Yout
h
mee tmg , 6 30 p m ,
, B1bl e stuay , 7 30 7 45 p m , UMW 3rd Tuesday
serv1ce, 1 30 . m1 d wee k Ma•n Sr
J err y PauL pTumesday
Eve
n
ng worsh 1p , 7 30 p m
1
, Thur s day , m 1n 1s. try
5e rv ,ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p m mm.s ter phone 997 7666
m '
CHESTER CHURCH OF
, 7 30 p m
se r vi ce 8 PREEDSVILLE
GRACE EPI SCOPAL \ The Co n serva t 1ve ,
non school
- Sunday
THE NAZARENE Re-y
Rev HCJrold Dee th, rector 'n s rrum enlal Sun day wor mee tm g 8 30 p m
S~ h oo l9 JOa m Wors h1 p 7 JO
Herbert
Gra le. pastor
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Church Sfr v,ces 10 30 a m
sh1p 10 am B1 ble ~ t udy , 11 OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN p m , Prayer Mee t1n g 7 30
wo rs h1p se r vice 11 am and
Holy comn1un10n f1rst Sunday am
wor sn1p , 6 p m Wed UNION - Lawr ence Manley , p m Tuesday , UMW 7 30
7 30 p m Sunda y Sunda y
of month ctlu rc h School , 10 30 nesday B1ble study , 7 p m
1st Thur sda y
School 9 30 am R1c ha rd
pa s tor , Mrs Russe ll You ng, P m
am for nurse r v rnrouon 11
Bart on supt Prayer mee ttng ,
SILVER RIDGE - Wor
Sunday Sc l'1oo t Sup! Sunda y ship
POMEROY CHURCH OF
10 am Church School 9 Wednesday , 7 30 p m
.
Sc
hool
9
30
am
Evening
CHRIST - Rlc naro Evanson
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
a
~UPPERS
PLAINS
.,
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
wors
t1
1p,
7
30
Wed
nesday
pas tor Bible SCI'IOOI, 9 3 0 BAPTIST - Sunday scnool , 10
CHR 1ST Ja ck Perr y ,
am , worship , 10 30 a.m , am , mo rn ing serv 1c e , 11 prayer mee llng , 7 30 p m
rn Church School
m 1n 1ster Synda y School 9 30
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF WorSh1p9a
adult worship serv1ce and am , Sunda-y even ing service ,
10 am
K'ENO
CHURCH
OF am , morn1ng church 10 30
young peo ple's meet ing , 7 30 7 30 p m Wednesday Bible G OO - Ra cme Rout e 2, th e
Ja me s M Muncy , CHRIST - Geo rge Fredert ck , am , Sundayevenmg se r v,ce .
Rev
p m Co mbmed B1ble study s tudy , 7 30 p m.
pa s tor S ~nd ay schoo l, 9 45 su pt Service week ly, 9 30 7. 30 P m Wednes day se r v,ce .
and prayer meetmg , Wed
" m
mo rnmg wo rsh 1p, II am on Sunday Preac h1ng 8 p( m" •
nesday , 7 30 p m
OLD DE XTER BIBLE a m even mg wor sh 1p 7 30 firSt an d thi rd Sundeys of .
Aut&lt;EL CLIFF FREt:
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W1nmg , off 1cer CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev Pr ayer me et1ng Tue sda y, month by Cli fford Smith , 9 30 METHODIST CHURCH a
Ron
Terry
pa
stor
Sunda
y
m
Rev
r loyd F Shook, pastor ,
-,. 30 p m , Young people 's
m cha rg e Sunday , 10 am ,
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN Lloy d Wr ight , Sunday Schoo j
Hol1ness meet1ng , 10 30 a m , sc nool 10 am , Mrs Wo rl ey meetmg , 7 30 p m Thursday
superin tend e nt
MIDDLEPORT FIRST UNION - Darrell Doddril l. SufJ t Mo rnmg Wo rShip 9 30Sch ool
You ng Fr an cis ,
Sunday
Mo rnmg worsh tp , 11 am BAPTIST - Corn er S1xth end pas tor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m Sunday 5(:1'1001 \0 20 a
Peopl e's Leg1on 7 p m
Sunday
evenmg
se
rv1
ce,
l
JO
Palm e r , the Rev
Peter a m Leonard Gilmor e, frr st m Wedn esd a y Prayer and
Thu rsday I to 3 p m Lad les
GRAHAM
UNITED Gra nd a I, pa sto r , Dan ny el der even1ng se rv1 ce1 7 30 Btble Stud y 7 30 P m , Sunday
Hom e League 7 p m Prep
METHOD IS T Prea ct11ng Th ompson super int e nden t p m
Wed nes day praye r eve nmg worsh ip 7 30 p m ,
classes
Cho1r Pra ctice Thursday , 7 p
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN 9 30 a ,m f•rs t and second Su nday Sc hool WM PO Rad10 mee ting, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF m
Co rn e r
of Sund ays ot each mon th third program 7 45 a rn , Sunday
CHURCH ,
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Syc amor e an o Second Sts, and lourtn Sundays eac h Sc hool 9 15 a m , Morn 1ng GOD - Ra cme Rout e 2 Tne
Sunday
les Hand , pasto r CHRIST - Charles Russell ,
Pom ero y, Tf'l e Re" W1 ll1am month worShiP servt ce at 7 30 Wo rst1 1p 10 15 am Yo uth Rev Ch"'-r
.
.
.
Sr
,
minister ;
R1ck
M1ddleswar th , Pa stor Sunday p m Wed nesday even1 ngs at act1v1t1es an d lell owsh1p for
1 Ktngs
hool,
~~
Sc hool at 9 4S a m and l 30 Prayer and B1 ble Studv tun ,or and se n1or h1gh Sunday
morn1ng scwo
rsh1p 9, 4511 am
am , Macomber
h 1 9 30, supt Sunday
h
19
11 -16
SEVENTH DAY
AD · stude nt s 6 p m Sunda y Evening serv1ces, Tues da y sc oo • ·
a.m • wors 1p
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10
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30
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Bible
eve
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worsh1p
7
30
p
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SACREO HEART - Rev
Monday
Pa sto r Mtd we ek pray er se rv ices ,
3
Fath e r Paul 0
We lton .t Roa d, Pomeroy
Ge rard Se1on Sabbalh School Wed nesday 7 •30 p m
Acts
pa s tor
Ph one
992 2825
C l a ra
Bible OF JESUS CHRIST OF
Satur day evenmg Mass , 7 30 , Su p e r 1nlende nt
CHURCH OF CHRIST , S eemt~n , m1n1ster
185·1(
Sunda y Mass . 8 and 10 am , Me Int yr e Sa bbat h sc nooL Middleport. 5t h an d Main ,
•
Con fess 1on Satu rday , 7 7 JO Sa lu rd ay a lt ernoon at '1 00 , George Glaze , m tn tste r ,
Tuesday
Wo r s h•P
ser v• ce J ame s Shee ts,
wdh
om
s up er1n worsh ip, 7?oo3030a
p
m Wednesday Evans
Sunday
Sc
hool
Acts
POMEROY FIRST BAP lollow,ng ,11 J IS
tendenf B1b le SC h OOL 9 30 1Bibl e study , 1 30 P m
D1rec tor Sunday Sci'IOol , 9 3o '
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TIST - Rev Ri:tlph Zun del
0
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!&lt;UlLAND FltOt 8A~ · am m ornrng worsh ip 10 JO
KENO
CHURCH
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am Mo rnmg wors.h1 p , 10 30
pastor
Wi lham Watson TISTCHURCH - l&lt;! ev Roger a m eventng wo rsh 1p , 7 30 .
•
A bouncy red or yellow balloon IS the symbal lhe wo rtd over o f good
";:.,. Wednesday
Sunday sc nool supt Su nda y For d J r , pasto r Dr ewy praye r serv 1ce. 7 p m Wed ~~e~~~;ck . sup I ~~~~~~ • m s und ay evenong servoce
7 p rn Wednesday ev enmg f
d
f
sc hool 930 am
BY F&gt;
6 Core , su pl
Su nday school, nesday
morn1ng serv1ce. 9 30 a m
pray er serv 1ces 1 7 30 P m
un an happy ee 1tngs.
Ezektel
p m
B1ble SI Ud y Wed 9 30 am morn1ng wo rs h1p , - MIDDLEPORT CHURCH'
W•lh
prcachmg
on
torsi
and
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
The1e's
rare
ly
a
fest1val,
a
fiesta.
or
a
fa1r
held
anywhere
wrthout
the
2 3·7
nesday 7 p m c ho~r pra ct1ce
OF
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
10 15 a m
th 1rd Sunday of month ll~ ' Rev Ea rl Shul e r , pa stor
.
We dnesday , 8 JO p m
Von Cote, pas tor , Mrs Mary
George
P&gt;Ckens
wors
h•P
servocc.
9
JO
am
.
famhar
balloon
vendor
sllolhng
thro~gh
the
c
rowd
.
sailing
happiness
lHE HILAND CHAPEL , Lalhey , Sund a y school sup!
Thursday
BVRLINGHAM CHURCH
STIVERSV ILL E COM · Sundav school . 10 JO am f
f
S Po nt b th
George Casto pa s•or Sunday Sunday school 9 30 a 111 , MUNITY
- Rev Bobby Elk1n s, pa stor
CHURCH - s unday !;\ 1b1e sTuay ana ·. l!.':.."' "P r ora ewpenn1e
re s uy em for th etr kd
1 san d youngmenpresenI
Luke
'-;c hoo l 'I 30 am
cven1ng morn,ng wo rsh ip , 10 30 a 111 , SC hOOl se".ce. 10 am
Sunday sc hool , 10 am ,
WVOC
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Thursday
7
JO
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f(OUfiSh
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their
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Thur sd ay Sunday evang ei!SIIC meet1ng , Prayer mee t1n g Thu r sday 7, CAliLEt(Hr CHU~RCH worsh 1p serv 1ce, 11 a m and 7 wo rs h1p
cvcn1nq prnycr se rvtce l 30 7 30 p m Pr a yer mee t1ng , p 111 s undayevenl ng servt ce . Ktngsbury Road Gary King ,
p m , Wednesday eve nrng
Justwhyabolloontssomuchfunlsn'tclear. but one thi ngls CertatnFnday
pIll
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
serv1ce 7 o m
7 o no
pas lor Sunday sc hool. 9 JO the pleasure never lasts The air leaks out. balloons unexpectedly pop.
Mark
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
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CHURC
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OF
am
..
even1ng
worShip
,
7
30
FIRST
!IOUTHERN
RACINE APOSTOLIC
OF
MEIGS c H R 1s T
MINISTRY
Pom erov P m Pray er mee long , weo c a re less fingers send them soanng away forever
6
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BA ptTIST, 282 ' Mulberr y CHURCH
- Evange l iS tiC
COUNTY - DW1gt1t L ZaVIIZ , Harr ,son~Jil le Road . M1k e nesda y, 7 30 ll m
B1
Is f
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1
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serv1ce
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7
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Gary prayer meel •n g , l'u-es d ay ,
8 0
Saturday
0
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Sunday school supl Sunda y CHRISTIAN - Bruce sm olh etem1iy It is the happy pursu1t o f a Chnst1an l1fe and yo u c an f1nd oul
Basham , Sunday school supt
Romans
7
30
p
m
,
B1b
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s
tudy
,!
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Rev
sc hoo l. 9 lO a m morn1ng past or Wa lla ce Damewood '
S d
Sunday schoo L 9 30 am ,
Ern est Stri c klin , pa s tor
wor s h1P and communion . Supt B1bte Sc hool, 9 308 m' Oil about it thiS un ay- In church
8 27·30
morning worsh 1p! 10 30, Thur sday , 7 30 p " '
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY Sunda y ch ur ch schoo l, 9 30 10 JO a m , Sunday evenrng PreactHng service , 10 45 am
evening worsh ip, 6.30 p m
M1dweek prayer servtce , 7 30 CENTER , Dexte r Rd , lang s am , Mrs Hom er Lee, sup ! , you t ti Chr 1s 11an Endeavor , No even 10 g sent ,,. ,.
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6 30 p m , worsh ip se rv1 ce
HYSELL
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pm
MIDDLEPORT - Sunday 7 30 P m
Ferrell , Pa sto r
Sunday
Wed n esday METHODIST CHURCH R !Chard ev en1ng praye r mee1 1ng and • Rev Paul Nev 1ll e, pastor
FA IRPL AY
CHAPEL , School 11 am Sat urday SC hOO l 9 30 a m
With the hope it will, in some measure', foster and help sustain that
su p!
Mornmg 81ble srudy , 7 30 P m
Svnduy Sc hool 9 30 am
loca te d on Me1gs Coun1y preachtng serv •ces 7 30 p m Vaug tl an
worSh
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,
to
JO
am
which
is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
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day
even1ng
B1bl
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Wedn
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Mo
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serv
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10
30
am
Roa d 1 ott eit her 325 or 12J
SYRACUSE Mornmg CHUR CH P1n e Grove, The youth ser v•&lt;e 6 &lt;1 5 p m'
Pastor
Rev
The ron St udy at 1 30 eal
the
business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
worsh1p , 9 a m , Sun d ay Rev Will1am M1ddleswa r th , Evang el1st 1c ser \1 1ce 7 30 p m
Durha m Sunday School 10
FAITH
TABERNACLE
sc
hool
10
am
Mrs
Sampson
Pas tor Chur ch Servt ces 9 30 Prayer meet 1ng , Thursday
..
am , wor sh1p se r v1c e 7 JO CHUR CH - Bailey Run
.
Ha ll , supt
a m Sunday School 10 30 a m 7 30 p m
Pm
SunDay
P raye r Ro ad Rev Emm e tt Raws on
1
mec11ng Tuesda y 7 JO p m , pas to r Handl ey Dunn supt , - RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
BRADBURY CHURCH OV
youth s erv1ce l 30 p m
Sund ay sc noot tO am
CH~IST - Kim Cole , pastor,l MI SS ION at Ba ld Knob . Rev
GOO Rev James 0
Fr1 da y
Sunday even +n g se r vtce
'
Guynn
pa s to r
Sunday Kevm Kmg , Sunday schooJI E J Gr tff lth , sup! of church
Nation wtae Insurance Co of Columbus, 0 ...:
7 JO B1b lc teac t11 ng 7 30 sc hoo l. 10 a m , Sunday supt Sunday school. 9 30 ~ RIJI'J L R Gluese n cam p,
Sma ll Engine Sales &amp; Se r vice
wo rSh ip , 11 am , Sunday am , worship se rv ice , 10· 30 pasto r Roger Wil lfred, Sr ,
RUTLAND
APOSTOLIC p ml Th ursda y
804 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
498 Locu•t St. Middleport
Ph . 992-3092
am , Sunday services , 7f Sund ay Schoo l sup l Sunday
even ~n g se r v1ce , 7 p m ,
OF
JESUS
CHURCH
DYESVILLE
COM
992·2318
,
youth
meet1ng
,
Wed
sc
hool.
9
30
am
,
prayer
p
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CHRIST Thomas L
MUNITY CHURCH -- Rog er We dne sday wor sh1p serv1ce , nesday , 7 p m
mee lmg , Tuesd ay , 7 30 p m
Holmes , pastor B1ble study , C Turn er, pa stor Sundey 7 10 l'l m
'
FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
AN IIUUI I Y 8APTr51
you th meet1 ng, 6 p m Sun day,
1
Saturday , 7 30 p m , Sunday school. 9 30 am , Sunday
HA2t...
COMMUNITY
Rev
Freeland
Norr
1s,
pa
stor
leaders
Ada
Van
Meter
and
2
Convenient
LocationS
school. lO a m , evl1nge\1shc morn~ng worsh ip , 10 30 , CHURCH
Nea r Long
nda y sch ool 10 am
Gre ttl'l Suttle Sunday evenmg
servi ce , 7 30 p m S unde~y
Sunda y even ing se rv1ce . 7 30
Bottom , Edse l HarL pas tor Su
'
Churc
h
serv1ce
,
7
p
m
worsh 1p 7 pIll' thro ug h
Pomeroy Ph. 992·2582
Sun day sc hd'OI , 10 am , , We dnesdr;~y Bibl e Stud y, 7 w1n
Bakers of Good Bread
ter months
prayer
Churc h , 7 30 p m
Huntmgton , W.Va .
'
CHURCH
Ma•on, Ph 773-5721.
mee !mg , 7, 30 p m Thursday D rnRACINECHURCHOFTHE OFMT HERMON
THE
UNITED
'
MIDDLEPORT
PEN · NAZARENE - Rev John A BRETHREN IN CHRIST TECOSTAL - Th 1rd Ave , the Co ff man , pa s lor Sunda y Rev Jam es H LeBc h pastor
I
Rev Wlll,am Knlll e l pas tor Sc hoo l, 9 30 a m , Gerald Sund ay sc hool , 9 30 a m ,
'
Rona ld Dugan Sun da y Schoo l Well s, svpt Morn1ng Wor sh1p , R uss ell
Spencer, sup! ,
Supt Classes fo r all ages , 10 30 a m , Sunday even1ng Wor ship se rv1ce. 10 tt5 a m ,
St. Paul's letter to the Romans 7:7 says: "The law IS not evenm g serv1 ce, 7 30 , Bibl e wo r Ship ,
7 30 ,
Pray er Evenmg worShip allernalmg
Two Locat1ons
, Wedne saday
7 30 mee t1ng , Wed nesday 1 30 p w11h c E a t 7 JO p m on
sinful but It was law that showed me my sin ." Paul also quoted sptudy
Grocertes &amp; General Merchandise
Middleport, 0.
59 N Second St.
m , yout h serv tces , Frr day , \ m
Su nday Prayer meet1ng , 7 30
Ph. 949-5772
Racme
one of the commandments in this connection, "Thou shalt not 7 30 p m
Ga ltlpotls. 0.
46 Court St.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIS t" p m Wednesday , Alfred
MIDDLEPORT
covet.''
- Don L Walker , Pa s tor , Wo lle, lay lead er
I
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FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronn1 e Salser , Sunday school
WHITE ' S CHAPEL
Sometimes problems m a society anse out of envy. The Corner As h and Plum , Noel supt
Sunday scnoo l. 9 30 ' Coo lvill e RD
Rev
Roy
desire to have what one's neighbor has - possessions Herrmann , pas tor Sa turday : ':; , mo~n,ng worship , 10 4 0 De eter. pa st or Sunday sc hool.
1
even1 ng serv 1ce , 7 30 p m ,
y
evening 9 30 am
wor ship ser ce
lntelli~ence, ability to succeed - can get to a person so much Sunda y scho ol , 10 am , worsh, iP 7unda
'
30 , Wedne sd ay 10 30 a rn B•ble stud y v ~nd
Sunda y evenmg worsh1p 7 30 even1ng BIIJie s tudy , 7 30
that he may be prompted to carry out devilish acts.
pray er se rv rce Wed nesd ay,
214
E.
Main
WeFt
All
Doctors Prescnpt10ns
Pomeroy
OANV ILLE WESLEYAN - 7 30 p m
Jesus' teachings often referred to the attitudes of the ,P m
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Ph
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MEIGS
Rev Lelon Glasu re pastor
RUTLAND
individual. 011 one occasion he said, " For from within, out of
COOPERATIVE PARISH
RUTLAND CHURCH ",
Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m ,
the heart of man, come evil thoughts." And covetousness was
THE UNITED
youth an d tUn1or you lh ser CHRIST- Ce rl Peak pastor ;
v1ce , 6 H p m
eve n •ng
'
METHODIST CHURCH
one of the heart diseases he mentions.
wo rsh 1p 7 30 P m
pra ye r Bill Brown , Sunaay schoo I
Rober! T Bumgarner,
There were many Biblical characters who brought upon
pr
a
se
We
dnesoav
sup!
Sunday
school
9 30
and
1
Dir ector
7 30 a m , worship and , com
.
0m
POMEROY ClUSTER
Louis W, Osborne
themselves real problems out of the envy m their hearts, e.g.
SILVER
RUN
FREE mun!on, 10 : 30 am Evenin g
Re11 Robert Hayden
220 E. Mam
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-1 178
Saul, Dav1d, Judas and others In this connectiOn, think about
r
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M
les
T
30
p
m
Regula
servtee
,
7
Pomeroy
Rev o Wm Sydenstr.cker
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1
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7
thiS :
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 pastor s u;;-d ay schoor.ou10 bo~rd meeting , Saturday ,
Church Schoo l 10 am a m , Steve Little , supt
P
No one needs to be envious to the pomt of infringement am
POMEROY - Worship Even1ng scrv1ce, 7 p m ,
RUTLAND COMMUNIT
upon another person 's possessions or whatever God has 10 30 a m Chur ch Sc hool 9 15 gr~yer meehng , Thu rsday , 7 CHURCH . . . . Sunday School
'
endowed each of us with a special kind of ability . If one cannot am UMY F 6 30 pm
I
CH~ S i tt&lt; CHURCH OF
9 30 a m , worsh1pservice, 1
ENTERPRISE - WorShip
a m
Wed nesday praye r
Keepsake Diamond Rings
do what someone else does, or if he cannot have what someone 9 a m Chu rch Sc hool 10 am GOD-Rev Bobby Port er ,
Bakers of G' 190 Bread
meeltng , 7 30 p m , youth
ROCK, SPR ING S
Middleport
else has, thts does not mean he is "left out" .
Ph. 992·3030
pa stor Sunday schooL 9 JO services, s unday , 7 p m
212 E. Main St .• Pomeroy
Ph . 992-3785
Wo rsh1p 10 am Churc h am , wo r s h1p service , 11 Sunday n1ght worshtp , 1.30
Why not try spendmg time developing what you have In School 9 am UMY F 0 30 am , even1ng serviCe , 7 l O
'
your own right, withm the limits God allows you to have? om
youth serv1ce. Wedne sday ,
RUTLA~a.0 'C"R1Hn•. r1 ..,
7 30 p m
THE NAZARENE Re\1
FLATWOODS
Wo
rShip
Robert T Bumgarner, Heath Umted Methodist Church
LAfiGSVILLE CHR tSTIAN lloyd 0 Gr 1mrn , J r , pa stor
am Churc h Sc hool 10 am
Middleport.
' 11MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH Ted Jo nes , Sun day school 9 30 am
CLUSTER
&lt;
pa stor s und ay school , 9 30 wo rship serv1ce , 10 30 am
Rev Robert Bumgarner
(Formerly Sadie's Market)
Middleport
,
Ohio
HEATH - Wo rs hip 10 JO 'll m , Roy St gma n, supt , b'oadcast l1ve over WMPO
Syracuse
Ph. 992-3986
a m Church Sc hool 9 30 am m or n 1ng worshtp , 10 J O, young people 's serv1ce , b &lt;15 ,
saturday.
Sunday evenmg serv 1ce . 7 30 . evcmgel tst1c serv1ce, 7 30 p m
UMYF 6 p m
RUTLAND
Je ff re y m1d wee k serv1 ce, Wed Praye r meet mg , Wednes day
Mrs Bertha Parker at·
7 30
Pm
M1SS1onary
r ber Pastor wo r sh1p _nesday , 7 30 p m
I;
tended the graduatiOn of her Ge
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF me ettn g, 7 30 P m f~r s t
10 30 a m Chu rch Sc hoo l 9 30
TH E NAZARENE - Rev Wednesday Of monlh
grandson, Kevm Alkire of am
Dal e Bass , pas lor , Bob
- ' \ASQN COUNTY
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
.I
Columbus.
I
·Moore , Sun day school sup! ,
'"ASOI .. oi?ST BAPTIST .:..'I
Rev . RIChard E Jarv1s
700
E
Main
I
Second
anct
f.'v,n
tJroy
Sis
Pomeroy
Mr. Vern Story who IS
.
I
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f
I
ASBURY - Worsh 1p 11 S unday sch oo c asses or a
•
St an Cra1g pa stor 5ur,'Jav,,
11
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Hetl " Dealer
ages , 9 30 a m , morning
Attendance at the Free employed in Columbus, spent a m Church School 9 SO am worship
.
,
10
45
am
NYPS
,
schoo
l
9
t5
a
m
worship
UMW frr st Tuesd ay
Ph. 949-S9o1
1:£
Third St.
Methodist Church May 30 was his vacation with h1s wife,
FORST RUN - WorShip 9 6 30 p m , eva ngei 1St1c ser se rv,ce. 11 am ' tra1n1ng
.
v1ce
,
1
30
p
m
Prayer
and
un,on
,
6
30
P
m
.
even1ng
~
a m Church Sc hoo l 10 am
Fern Dora and son John .
95.
I•
UMW th 1rd We dn esday 7 30 tasting Tuesday, 10 am , M1d worShip service , 7 30 p m
Mrs . Carman Evans has pm
M1d wee k praye r serv1ce
VacatiOn Bible School from
week prayer serv~ee , Wed
Wednesda y, 7 JO P m
MINERSVILLE - Wo rSh ip nesd ay , 7 30 P m • men 's
JWle
7 to June II The returned home after spendin~
MASON
CHURC..H
OF
Fine Food &amp; Servtce
10 a m Church School 9 a m prayer meeting , Saturday , 7 CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 , M11t er '
the Store with A Heart
program and handc raft t.,.o months In Middleport
Middleport
Locust 51
UMW th1r d Monday 7 30 p m p m , m issionary mee ll ng , s
M
Rac1ne
ason . W Va Sunday
Dia
1992-1248
Ph . 949-3342
demonstratiOns will be June w1th her son and daughter-In.
SYRAC USE Church second Wednesday , 1 30 P m. B11bl, e Study
10 am , WorShip
law, Mr and Mrs. Ed Evans. Schoo l 9 30 "1!1 m Wor sh1p -uNJT~D ~AlTH NO'ff:'" 11a m and7pm Btble Study
13, 7 p .m
se rv1ce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Wedne sd ay 7 p m
Voca I
.
Mr.s
Florence Stahl,
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Archer ,
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Robe rt Sm1 th, pa stor Sunday mus1c
Rev
.
Howard
Shiveley
.Mrs . Theo Dav1s, Columbus , Hunhngton , vls1ted recently
sc
hool
,
'i 30 am , claH
FIRST
SOUtHERN
Rev Steven Wilson
le ad e r , Leo Hil l worshi p BAPTIST - Corn er of Second '
visited Saturday w1th Mr . and with N E. Schaefer a nd•
Re\1 Zelia Krunewsk1
·.·
se
rv1ce , 10 30 am church , il nd And erson , Ma so n Pastor
farmly.
1
BETHANY
(Dorcas
)
Mrs Pearl Jacobs Mr and
7
30
P
m
Walle
r
Cloud
Sunday
school
wo rsh tp 9 30 am Church
'
Rac1ne
Ph. 949-959'
Mr. and Mrs . Ed Bauer, Sc
Mrs. Clarence Curtis, Mrs .
E 0 EN
UNITED 9 45am , worsh1pserv 1ce , 11
hool 10 30 a m
•BRETHREN
IN
CHURIST
am
and
7.
30
p
m
Week
ly
granddaughter
Mrs.
Polly
Georgia Diehl and attended
c.aRMEL - Church School Elden R Bla ke pastor
B1ble stud'( , Wednesday 7 30
.
..:..
tile funeral of Mrs Lucille DCconneck, daughter , Kellie 9 30 a m Worsh1p 10' 30 am Sunday Sch ool 1U am , p m
- .
2nd and 4th Sundays
How a rd
McCoy ,
su p! ,
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Sue spent the weekend with
Jessie.
APPLE GROVE - Sunday Mornmg
•
sermon , 11 am , GOD , Duddmg Lan e, f•.lason
'
Sch ool 9 30 a m Worsh lp 7 30 Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Charl es Mr and Mrs Dick Karr
n1ght
se
r
v1ces
W
Va
,
Ches
ter
Tcnn
,
nt
1
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p m 1s t and lrd Sunday s, , CflrrS. t1an Ende a vo r 7 30 P,a s tor Sun drty Scho.o l 9 .15
Jordan, Columbus, called on
"'
The
Friendly
Folks"
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Prayer mee tmg Wednesday
Middteporl
.
m Song ser vice , R p m , a m , C h ild r e n ·~ Church 6 45
Pomeroy, Ohio
7 30 p m Fe ll owsh iP supper pPrea
friends here Saturday.
c.
hmg
8
30
p
m
,
M1
d
p
m
,
Younq
Peopl
e's
Serv1ce
)
f1rst Salurday 6 p m UMW Wee k
Pray e r
me et.ng
6 •t5
p m , Eva ng e11st 1c
Mrs .
Edna
Howell,
I
-CANTON . N.Y. IUPI) 2n d Tuesday 7 30 p m
.
'•c:
dnesday
,
J p m
Ra~
Serv1
ce
7
30
p
m
,
Women
's
'
'
Columbus, spent the past ' .eon H. Abbott was named
EAST LETART - Church Adams , lay leader
M1ssionary Co un Cil 10 am '
Schoo l 1st 2nd , Jrd Sundays, , CHURCH
week with her mother, Mrs . 1arsity
OF
JESUS
f~r
s
t
and
lh1rd
Tuesdays
hockey
coach 9 30 a m Fourlh Sunday
CHRIST
Locat e d a t P raye r an d . B1b le Stud y
Nancy Walker.
Thursday at St. Lawrence 10 30 am Worship 2nd Rutland on New L11na Road , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
Sunday 7 30 p m 4th sunday ri e)( t to Forest Acre Park ;
Ill Court St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Kathy Pullins , Mrs
University.
9 30 a m , Pra yer Meeting Rev Ray Rou se , pastor .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Emma Fox, Miss Becky
Abbott , a native of We dn esday 1 30 p m UMW Robert Musse r, Sunda y Sc hool
HARTFOifb C:HUklt~ ,.,
lsi Tu esday 1.30 p m
Eblin are improvmg from Montreal , succeeds Berrue
sup! Sunda y schooL 10 JO
WESLEYAN - IR•cinei - a m , wo rsht p 1 30 p m B1ble CHRIST 1n ChpSitan Un ton
Meigs County Branch
their recent Illness.
McKinnon . McKinnon, whose
Sunday Schoo l 10 am study , Wed nesday , 7.30 p m , The Rev William Campbell
pastor Sunda'y Schoo l, 9 30
Mr . Fritz Sthhl, New team last season was 11·15-1
Wo rshiP II am Jr UMY F Saturday n1ght pra y ~ r ser
am , James Hughes , sypl
,Marshfield called on Mr . and and fm ished lith in Division 1 Wednesday 3 30 p m . Bible VICe 7. 10pm
evenmg serv1ce , 7 30 p m
Thursday 7 p m Choir
Middleport, Ohio
HEMLOCK
GROVE
Mrs. Harry Stahl , Mr. and of the Eastern College S!udy
W~ dn es dav
evening praver
Pra cltce Thursda -y 8 p m
CHRISTIAN
Roger. ' meet1ng
, 7 . lO p m Youth
LETART FALLS - Church Watson . pastor , Wallace
296 W. Second
Pomeroy
Ph. 99:i-38c,3 ·,
Mrs. Norman Schaefer and Athletic Conference, resigned
School 1st , 2n d, 3rd s undays Bradford , supt , morning prayer serv1ce each Tuesday
Mr . and Mrs. Pearl Gilkey. earlier this spring
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
10 IS a.m 4th Sunday 9 15 worship , 9. 30, church school,
Le tart. W Va , Rt
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston,
a m , Worsh
1st, 2nd , 3rd 10 30.
youAg
peop le's CHURCH,
Abbott spent las t season as
1. Re v George Hoschar
Sundays
9
5
a
m
:
41~ I mee.tfno , 6 30 p m , evening ,
Kensington, visited SWlday varsity hockey coach at the
'
Sunday School 'il 30•
Sunday 1 30 p m
worship , 7 30 p.m .. Bible pastor
SERVI~t.,
a
m
Prayer
and
Bible
study
with Mrs. Dora Holley.
,..._MORNING
STAR
Umversity of Alberta, · and
stud_y Wedne_!d!)l,_/. 3~ p.m . 1 · 30 p m Cottage Praye r
Chester, Ohio
.
10
am
Church
Worship
9
The
FIn
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Mr. Mark Stahl, Stockdale, brought h1s team to a 26-16 Sc hool 10 30 a m , M1d Week
MT UN tUN bi·H" t t :, I • ' Service Tuesday , 10 am
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Rev . R 0 Brown , supply : .worsh ip !-.cr v,ce , Thur s dt~y
Ph. 992-7034 ••
visited with relatives here rfcord
Serv1ce Wed nesday 8 p m
,.
'
pastor , Sunday sc hoo l supt ~ 7 30 p nt

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3·311-FBI 6; Champions 8; Counterpoise 13.
4:0Q-Calt tt Maca•onltO; Fishing with Roland Marlin
13; Resourcelul West Vlrglnta 33.
4 311-Minlature Got! 6; Sports Spectacular 8,10.
Hogan's Heroes 13; Let's Grow • Garden 33.
5 oo--FB1 3, Wide World ot Sports 6,13; Don Adams
Screen Test 4; Betmon1 Stakes 8,10. Nashville on
the Road IS ; What's Cooking? 33 .
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7 oo--World at War 3; LawrenceWelk 4,15; Hee Haw
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6 311-Fun

A Tennessee reader wants
to know why modern players
use all sorts of fancy opening
lead conventions.
The answer Is that standard
lead conve ntiOnS are not
perfect and these young ex·
perts arP trying to Improve on
them So far they have not
really succeeded .
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lor tho ••parts? Wma 'Ask
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the Jack lead showed e1ther
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decided to get brilliant He led
the 10 of clubs to dummy 's
queen. played a low spade a nd
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the defense could have cashed
seven more tricks , but West
de,ctded that East had a long
heart sutt. He led hts Jack of
hearts and South made the
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from the start of the play

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Was hington Week In Review 20,33 ; Presldef11i : 76
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8:3o-Boseball 3. ~ . The Practice 15: Wall Str:et Week
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2 311-News 3.
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4' 15-Salnt 3
5 15-Movle "Gol n' to Town"' 3
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VEGETABlE plants of oil k nds 0
d fferent vo et es of ton otoes
ndud ng no o c d wh e
toma to Very a ge u ec t o of
bodd ng pia Is
Al so
Ge on um~ and olhe po ted
plant s Hang 19 baske ts
Cleland Forms and Green
house Gero ld ne Cleland
Roc ne
COAL I nes tone or d all ypes ot
salt a nd rock salt tor cc and
snow rernoval EJ~ ce l s a Sol
Wo ks Eas tMo nS Pone oy
Oh o Phone 992 3891
MAKE spr ng clean ng p of table
turn unwanted !ems nto cosh
Adve rt se tl e Wont Ads
LOCUST pas 5 au d or sp I
PI o 1e 949 2774
GRAPEFRUIT PILL w h Dada x
pia rnore conven en! than
gropef u s Eat so l sly ng
nea ls and lose we ght Nelson

3 AND 4 RM lu n ~ I ed and un
!urn s hed opts Phone 992

Wanted to Buy

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DEAL ERS n 1unk. co s scrap on
n clots PI one 992 5468
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ALL ltOUSEWIVES
A ll Yard Sal es Rummag e
Porch and Basement Por ch
and Baseme n Sa cs eta
must be pad n adva nc t:'
Gel you r n n ear ly by
slop p ng by our off ce a
The Da ty Ser ne
Cour t St or wr ng 8 0)(
729 Pome roy Oh o 45769
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33 ten n les no h of Pome o y
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lo 1 g Is age s 5 and 8
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home n even ngll Phone 992

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Sale

For Rent

5434

any ads decn- e d ob
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unners and off
s treet po k g Phor e 992 7479

apartmen ts a t
V LLAGE MANOR n M ddleport
for $l OA non hly plu$ elec or
$1 30 ncl udng electr c LOWER
RATE S FOR SENOR C TIZEN S
Co we 1 e
to shopp ng on
lh d a d M H St eels n M d
dlepo r B and ow h gtl qua
ty apa 1 ne 15 See th e
no ager a R ve s de Apo I
nen s or call 9'12 3273 Fur
shed ap o
ents al so
ova fabl e
One bed m and 2 bed
lu
n shed ope t nen ts Pho e
992 3 29 0 992 5434
TRAIL ER space for e I n M d
dlepo
P o e 992 5434
TRAILER space lor enl n
Che&lt;,; ler Oh o Phone [614 )
985 35 I
SMALL fur ~ ~ ed ope !men Ia
s gle olu PI 01 e 992 5786
FURNIS HED 2 oo n opa lmenl
126 Mulbe y A11e adults and
efere ces PI o e 992 2030
even ngs o 992 2167
2 Bed n nob le home Phone
9'12 2834
lARGE 3 r n Iurn shed op o
co dt onng 12 m les I om
Po e oy o R 33 Ava lob e
Ju e 15 Pho c992 6 61
2 bed n and 1 bed n lu n shed
opo me Pho 1e 992 2288 o
992 2348
2400 sq It ol ott ce space As s
o w II emodel w ttl leose Ia
su ten on Phone 992 5786
ONE

bed room

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PICI&lt;ING up p ano n you a eo
look ng for respons ble porty to
take over payne Is Co I o
w le c ed I anoger co lee!
Pho e (614) 772 S669 260 E
Mo
St Ch II colhe Oh o
45601
REGISTERED Angus herd Phone
9'12 2789
1968 Nov a 6 cyl nder S 75 Fuel
o heo e
$75 PI o e 742
176q
FARMALL Supe C cu I voto s
plows d sk co n plo ter No
2500 mowe McCorm ck No 2
hoy rand 1oner No 250
Phooe (614 )378 6205
ARISTRO c of boot 16 f
I be gloss 75 h p Jo h son
nao
I u ler very good
co d t o Phone 992 2941 o
992 2689
FUR N ruRE and househo d ems
Co11992 7471
HARLEY chopper mota cycle
$1 300 Phone 949 2070
KIMBALL p o o I ke new Call
742 3092

Real Estate for Sale

Business Services

3 01

~ bedrrn home or, 1 ocn
ound I m le south of Ct e!&gt;le
on Rt 7 Fom ly ond I v ng
room d n ng oom bu It n k I
chfln oil corpe1ed full s 1e
basement ond garage city r-:;:-----=------...
wole
nolu,ol go• Seen by Congratulations
opp Coli (614)985 38•2
4 ROOMS lololly lu "•hed on
GradUBtel
Lncoln Hgts excellenl shape Let DONELLI'S mike tht
1u ~t needs pan Lorge k !chen
pin' for your after
Iorge base ne n
$10 900 graduat1onparty Callus At
Phone 992 7648
m 6167 ond we will mokt
2 bed m large mode n k 1chen your party something to
new cab nels fully carpeted remember Check our
I a ler hookup on the lot
pr~rty rates
Phone q92 37 14
LARGE bu ld og fo, lol SUIT ABLE
Donelll's Pizza
,o, 3 o, mo. hom•• ho• c v
lddleport, Ohio
wale and son lory sowoge
Phone 992 5786
Open 4 p m dolly
Closed oil doy Mondoys
ROOMY 7 yr old one s ory wood L-.....;.c..;.;;.;..;..;;......;,..:,_c..;.;..;..;.:..;._.J
f orne two bedrm home
located be ween Cool11 lie ond , . . . - - - - ' - - - - - - - ;
Tuppers Pia ns One acre lot
SWIMMING
two co garage Cl y water gos
heat
ho dwo .:&gt; d fl oors
POOLS
corpetd I v ng room n ce v ew
$21 000 Phone (614)667 3SJ9
Above and below ground
6 spac ous ooms remodeled pool kits for the do 11
yourself miln
n ce yo d Phone 9n 7394
All pool 5upphes available,
DR CLUFF house N 2nd Avenue
too
M dd epon $22 500 2 one
lou th acres w th lo ge fram e
ho u ~ e on Rl 681 2 !i n les w ~ts
of fuppe s Pia ns $4 900 Call
Noble Summrl Rd
992 2720
M1ddleport
7 m house w h ba h pori y
PHON E 9'12 5724
co peted new furnace ho
s 31 mo
wo er healer Iorge lot on Ln
coin H II Phone 992 2071
3 or es 1 B niles on County Rood
4 Out of De,der Phone (614}
Aluminum Siding,
982 4123
Rooftngl Gutters,
2 bedrm !lome fully !urn shed
c ose o school and shopp1ng
Patnting and Repatr
nqu e 894 Pea I St M d
dleporl Oh o
The Complete
GEORGE F eeland property fo
Remodeling Servtce
sole Shown by oppo nlmen t
For Your Home
Sy a use
A Ia ge home on Ash Street n
Mddlepor fa so le or rode lor
s nail er home Phone 992 7797
Rutland
742 2J2B
Aft Work Guaranteed
3 bed n house n M ddlepo rl
Free Es1tmates
near Po k Sw nm ng poo and
s o es Phone 992 7667
5-l I mo.
FOR SALE 15 acres w lh n ce B ,.----------~
m and both 3 bed m home
newly
emodeled 2 cor
go age rural woler gas well
a I m nero! gh s $34 000
Pho e 742 2336
HOUSE FOR SALE 15 m es lrom
Pomeroy 3 BR onc h 2 baths
DRonto edwood deck FR w lh Htgh prrces for scrap
woodburn ng I replace II ~d 4 autos motors and
s o age bu ld ng on 1 acre lo
other meta Is Phone
$27 000 Phoo e (6 &lt;)667 3862
992 2228 Monday thru
Frtday 8 3 Saturday
8 12

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D. BUMGARDNER

F YOU I ave a serv ce to off er
wa t o buv o se I some 1h ng
COLL NS I lov y n m o y of our
a e look g Ia wo k
o
Dec Mo he Cia o A Col ns
whoteve
you
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resul
s
who possed away Ju e 3
lase
w
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a Sent el Wo Ad
1970
Coli 992 2156
rhousond hough ts at 0 e 50
deo
COM PLET E sell out bed oo , Bustnm Opportuntttes
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Oft en b gs o ny ao
s ng e bed o que d shes
fhough s go bock o scenes ong
past
c o I g sl oes
S[
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YO UNG abb ts $2 00 Ca ll (614 )
T ne o Is o but 1 e no e.s est
Fan ly So e hu sdoy Fr day
378 6261 Reeds" Ue Oh a
Sadly n ssed by Dougl e s
a d Sa turday off R 24 a
AVAILABLE
La gsv I e tu o l e Dex le
La ena R ce Fl ore ce l
Rood 10 to low s g ~
1 le
MeDon el Be n ce V Pou ey
IMMEDIATELY
TURF TRIM
Iran longsv I e
PUSH MOWERS
IN POMEROY
GARAGE Sale Ju e ') hru 5 I
Card of Thanks
30 3 HP B&amp; S Eng
MIDDLEPORT
0 00 across I o n ball I eld
M ne sv I e
$89 95
AREA
l HE Ian y of James 0 Abies
For agg resstve tndtVIdua I
w shes to ex p ess tl e honks YARD Sole Tf u sda y F day a d
TURF TILL
who IS Wllltng to work long
o Huck g Vol ey Hasp to anq
Sa u day 9 00 t H do k No th
staff the He le a dB ow
hour s to r good prof Is
o RI 7 up f om K ngs A s
TILLERS
ond Ew ng Fune al Ho es he
Sma ll mv estm ent requ1red
YARD
Sale
o
Sieve
Cleland
s
3/&gt;
HP B&amp;SEng
Reverend E H Mort n songs
res de ce Roc ne A e nov g - $2 000 For det ads and
by Mr James Be ley f oral of
$ 163 95
mterv1ew ca ll Mr Adam s
and hove ossa ted
ems
le ngs k nd ess from f ends
I l04 375 4893 eve nmg s
lhu
sdoy
F
day
o
d
Salu
day
n ou 1 me of so ow
POMEROY LANDMARK
The Abies Fo n ly
YARD Sale d shes oys fu tu e
'f.- J ac k W Carsey Mgr
and cloth g Mo11 ng ou1 of KorSale
lawn F ed lew s es dence
il!!llii..a
Phone 991 2181
676
South
Fou
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M
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THANKS!
Solurday Ju ne 5 sto 1 ng at 11
Ev n ude (elec s ort) a er all
11 0 Mee han c Pomeroy 0
a n
ace bes t olfer Al so 8 000 BTU
Phone 992 J32S
We would I kc to thank all
a r cond I o or {Adm al) best
5 Fa r1 ly Yo d Sal e F day o d
NEW LISTING-2 Y" old
offer
Pho
e
(614
)
378
6307
our lr ends ne ghbon. and
Sa urdoy 23B Condo S 9
7 rms 3 Brs 212 baths lge
re la t ve 5 lor all II e r
o n I 1\ 4 p Cloth ng ant OLDER e nodeled oil elec 3 6 oom house ve ry well kepi 3
lam ly rm w th ftreplace
k ndn ess a nd s ympathy
qu es books some fu
lu e
bed s node n k !chen wol
bed
1 oms $12 500 Co 1
N1ce k1t w th dbl oven
1hey showed us ave th e
n sc
e m~
Some I ng Ia
992 50 11
a wall co pel H W lloors tul
range d n ng sun deck
everyo e
base
nen
t
new
gas
!u
ace
loss of ou r son and brothe
JUST I es h Gue nse y m lk cow
cen tra l a r &amp; hea t 2 car
s all o to now deal Ia
Clyde Dov d Frye Spec'
YARD So le r u sday Fr day o d
w th co I $350 f n Con oct
garage on one ac re $38 500
older
coup
le
or
small
fom
ly
thank s to M Wa ke r of th e
Sa u day at 67t Sou th F o St
James Ray Parsons off Roc e
REASON ABLE - 2 Brs
good
ne
gh
bo
rhood
n
Walker Funera Home atld
M ddleporl Oh o 0 ttl 4 p
Boshon Road
FA
bath
nat gas
Pome oy Coli for oppo ntmen
Rev Gr mm
fu r na ce st orm dr s &amp;
FOUR Fo n ly Yard Sale Ju e 7 ONE d net e set eMceilent cond
Ptlone 992 3097
The C 0 Fr ye F&lt;1m1ly
wmdows alummum s d ng
and 8 at Oenn e H I es de ce
o Two e d tables no chng
baseme nt &amp;lge lot Nov
Rae e Oh a pa ss Sou he n
o f que bed and buffet d esser
H gh Schoo o
Route 124
$8500
Phone 992 6092
Ch ld e s do hes ol all s zes GIBSON Deluxe F os f ee
NEW LISTING - 2 level
Bed sp eods cu to s d shes
lots
w1lh 4 Br home bath
elrgera lo $1 00 CE Pot
Notttes.s t:
and seve a a he ten s 9 00
o I F A furna ce Ntce mod
Scrubber
d
shwoshe
green
111 4 00
k t w th range New 2 ca r
RACI NE F e Depa tmen w I
w th cuII ng board excellent
garage paneled and o t
hove o gu shoot Satu day at GARAGE Sole June 3 h u June
co d o $1 50 PI one [614 )
furnace $ 17 000
5th North Ma n St Rutland
6 30 p n o the new bu ld ng
607 3330 0 985 3988
TUPPERS PLAINS - 4
Cl oth ng turn tu e range Sm h and Wesson Model 41
ott Bosho n Rood
hood
gas
ong
e
sto
m doo r
Brs ranch home a ll have
would Ike to bole hoy on she es
auto• 22 col orge p slo new
oys games and nany o he
closets 1 z cera m1c baths
n the11c n yaf (o Rd 18 Co I
$180
f m 1970 Datsun 510
ens
otl furna ce dm ng 2 car
POMEROY - Wa k lo
992 7201afte 4 p n
sedan fo
co d I on uns
garage level lot Askmg
shop La ge 7 stor y frame
CARPORT
Sole
Sotu
day
Ju
ne
5
good
$500 Pot belly s o.. e $65
NOW open Ia Bu s ness The
122 500
n ce k 1tchen 5 bedrooms
8 o I II 4 p m at No no E
AI&lt;C B to y Spa ef f eld
Town KIn 120 East Mon S
2 HOUSES - Almost one
H y~ell
es
dence
CR
75
neo
a
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fe
no
le
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yr
$45
I 1 baths fu I basement
Pomeroy Oh o Green we e
acre One 9 rm house &amp; one
Vee
ons
Hasp
tal
at
Pome
oy
Phone
9cn
7805
stor
ms
no
yard
to
cut
po nls ca ro m c suppl es
efl 1c1ency apt Bath m
Guns c ock fu n u e a
$7 500
classes Monday Tuesday
FARMALL M rec tor uns good
q ue ~
collec
or
s le m Vo
each all utI t es Large lot
POMEROY
2
sto,
y
Weds and Fr day 10 t 112 p m
new po nt fa r ubber $825
obb 1 dog
for new house and garden
lr a me J bedroom s ba th
Eve ngs by oppo tment Co I
Phone 992 5264
$16 500
carport sma l yard Roo f
SIXFom ly Yard Sal e Fr day 10 00
992 5954 L ndo Mayer
12 ACRES
Noce
and s d ng almost new
I It 4 00 Satu day
0 00 t II IN Dosh 23 channel CB om lm
D&amp;J s House of Fab1 [5 Sale - to
np x ad a 6 I ock s e eo Call
re ju venated 3 Brs new
JU ST Sl 500
00 Men women s ch ld en s
2
make oom for new sh pmen t clo hes oil s zes sand pan
992 3965
balh b &lt;eh kol Nal gas
MIDDLEPORT
Corne r
of feb cs June 71h u 12 1m le
F A furn ace and lots of
I ngs d shes
ewelry
L
a
s
of
1969
No"o
350
4
speed
bock
lot
4
bedrooms
ba
th
S of M ddlepon StoleR 7
good garden land $29 500
n sc One four h n le north of
v nyl lop chro me
ms
basement porches over 1
Beacon Cull Sto1 on on Rt 33
REASONABLE - 8 rms
'heode s ebu It e gne A 1 acre Needs so me work
nea En le p se
cond on $1 000 A so 1974 s 9 500
noce k1l 4 Brs 2 baths al l
l&lt;owa sok 100 $275 Phone
uttltttes on co rn er lol
TUPPERS PLAIN S - 2,
YARD So e G o11e Wh le Fa n
992
7258
Middleport S8 500
Bosho
n
acres 1 story fram e house
'
and Keno Rood
BUSINESS A good
Thu sday F day ond Sa turday
Garage Nee ds repai r
REAliSTIC C B 23 channel w h
bus ness for a couple w th
ASKI
NG
JU
ST
$5
500
co
a
e
no
$90
B
rock
house
YARD So le 7 Fon ly Yard Sole a
amb ton a nd gr t
p oye w 1h two speoke $30 8
BUYER S WAITING FOR 3
3 local ons Ju e 5th ond 6 h
3 BUSINESS RENTALS I ack lor co w h F M ad o
BR
RA NCH
TYPE
01
'.ler Bo ey Paul l fe ond
!
$35 4 str ng enor gu to $15
In Pomeroy wtth good
SALESMAN wan t ed lor
HOMES
AROUND
$20
000
Bryon Herr s Success Rd Co
Phone
992
755
1
rncome
for the mvester
TO
S30000
TO
SE
LL
CALL
1 es tabli shed bu stneB '" Rd 46
ARE
YOU TOSSING
NOW
Pom er oy good sta rt1ng
1973
Hondo
350
four
cyt
nder
Fam ty Yard Sole Tuppers
YOUR
MONEY AWAY
' salary must have good 4 Pia
HENRY
E
CLELAND
I ke new less tha n 2700 n les
ns n he A bough Add t on
BUY A HOME AND SAVE
BROKER
ond
e1dros
$895
or
best
oller
persona
lt
y
to
meet
the
l
June 7 6 and 9 f om 9 a m 1 II 4
IT CALL US FOR NOW
992 2259 or
Phone 949 2181
publtc and will Iran Send
p m Fo nformo t on phone
• resume
to P 0 Box Sl4,
(614) 667 3933
3 speed
stereo e)(ce
at wc.Jd
Pomeroy Oh o 4S769
ma hogany
llenl cob
p oynet
ng
cond a $50 [QI 992 2376
for
One 9 man h old Herel o d bull
col be eg ~ te ed Phone qq2
TO GIVE AWAY Me gs County
75J7
NOTICE OF
ll ACRES FREE GAS - Modern I' &gt;Story house 3 br
Hu a 1e Soc ety has one mo le
APPO INTMENT
d n ng room f re place full basement n ce porches
dog
ned
um
s
1c about 10
Case No 21 820
o ths old 2 k lens about 8
and out bu ddmgs Lar g~ scen1c lake w th green grass
Estat e
of
KEl LEY
' a hs o d one block one
:md p ne trees around t Watch the large bass sw m
GILMORE Deceased
block and wh te Jus shots a d
Not ce s I en~ by g vc n ha
along n th e clear wa ter Pretty as a ptcture Prrced to
Clara Bell e ~ ey o 1 1Q~ Pea
wo n ng w II be fu n sl1od Co I
sell 137 500 00
Stre e M dd epor Oh o ha s 992 5.427 aile 6 00 p m
been du ty app o nt ed Ad
ATTENTION COAL MINERS -56 acre modern 3 br
m n st ratr x ol !h e Estat e of A KC Dober man P sctle pup
Kell ey G lmore deceased
P 4?$ 6 weeks old Shots o d
house w th fi replace plent y of pasture farm ground
at e of M dd cpor t Me gs wormed Coli (01 4) 533 0761
rr y apple and other fru 1t trees Mostly fenced wtth
che
Coun ly Oh o
pond
close to Dan v le Pr ce $3 1 900
2
Black
Poodle
pupp
es
mole
Cred tors ar e requ r~d o
$40 OneS be a Hu sk y mole
f le the r cia ms w th sao
f due ary w lh n four non hs
Phone 992 7185
Sl2 800 -5 bedroo'll s 2 ba th ~ ext lg lt v rm porches
Dated th s 25 th day o Mav
gar
nat ga s furn ace cbns hd wd fir s Lac Scout Rd
1976
n
Chester
Ma nn ng D II\ ebstcr
Judge For Sale, Rent or Trade
Cou rt of Common Pl eas
Sll 000 w II buy modern home near fa rgrounds 2
Pro ba e D v so FOR Sale o rent bO~e 12 2 bed m
bedrooms l1 vmg room kttchen bath garage 2 ca r
(5) 28 (6) 4 11 31 c
0
mob le ha ne
ge yord and You don t have to qu t your
concrele b ock garage and garden spa ce n ce for small
go den spo To ent $1 0 man
lh pus
I depos Pho e 7, 2 prase t JOb to tra n to dr ve a
lam ly
3!22
lracta tnJ ter In only 7 to 8
I
weekends PA RT TIME tra nmg
1
I 1971 J D 350 B l st house pos t (Saturdays &amp; Sundays) a qual
90 ACRES VACANT LAND - Yo u wou ld know spnng
1
We5leyan Ho i ness Chu ch on fred clr ve can be earnmg
5 here when you see th s w de green va lley w th a
runn ng through It fUSt perfect lor a large lake
brook
R• 14 3
wooded h !I s de lust cry ng for a cabtn
Here s
at less tha n $300 per acre
scenery a nd sec lusion
POMEROY 0
Wanted to Rent
pe&lt; Y'" aod "P l3week, n'
CALL QUIC K
I
Ph m 2176
I WANllo rent dock space 0 Oh 0 FULL TIME res de lt tra n n ~
11
ogram
)
I s de oI r ve w th olec1 c ty
I
llnftrnlfiDnll
I
Phone 99&lt; 6061
RE VCO Tractm Tra le&lt; T" n
WE NEED FARM LAND
I Harvister
I
"" Inc w II Ira • you on mod
l'lo.J
ld
E
I
en profess Olaf equipm ent
1 ptacemenl "' "'"" ,
1"'w ea qutpmtrll 1 For Rent
Call Jimmy Deem
I Me Cui loch
Chatn I
" lab c upon' ad"al Ol
fSaWS
f MOBI Ehome odu s on ly Phone CA LL NOW I
_.., __________ _J
992 5S35
Panersburg 4 22-40 80
949-2388
1

Busmess FranchiSe

AI. TROMM CONST.

HALLS

SALVAGE

TEAFORD

5 26 I

mo

Free est1mates on car
pettng and tnstallaflon
We II brrng samples to your
hom e w1th no obltgattor!
See how you can really
save
Mtke Young Manager
Sales and lnsta llaflon
Rt 3 Pomeroy Oh1o 45769
Phone day or n1ght
614 992 2206
1 to 1 '!)O

Junk Ballertes $1 25
Motor Cast Clean
$3
Per Hundred
Copper 3Sc
Car Bod1es
Scrap Iron

so

RIDERS SALVAGE
51 Rl 124 Pomeroy Oh1o
Phone 992 5468

Pets

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Sale

TRAIN FULL OR
PART TIME

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MEIGS

I Eqtipment Co. I
1

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f

SI!,OOO

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-

-

RAINBOW AlOGE
( Bashan Area)
LONC ROTTOM

61 4

OPEN
Days and even mgs except
Tues and Wed or by
contilchng R Codner
owner
5 21 l mo

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pl1. ttz 2174

,_

Complete Bridll

FREE ESTIMATES
lllown
lnsulatton Servtces
F nilnc ng An1lable
Blown Into Willis &amp; Attie~
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; OOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

And AnntNISIIJ

Serviee
fret Consultalton
Ann's Bndal and
Anntversary Services
,hont Anoa Bllcl....,
H~3105

11011 Thonlll
!192 2126

Wllh n 30 days of publi Cation
n a newspaper In the affected
county any person may also
Ill Submit written comments
el at ng to actions proposed
act ons
complamts
or
ve r fed co mpla nts
(2)
req uest a publ ic meetmg
reg ard ing proposed act ons
and or (3) request not ce of
furt her
act on s
on
proceed 1ngs
F na t actions to ssue deny
no d fy revoke or ren ew
pe mlts
I ce nses
or
van;:t nces lhat are not
preceded by proposed act1ons
ma y be appealed to the En
v ronmenta l Board of Rev1ew
Su te lOS 395 East Broad
S reel Columbus Oh o 43216
All such f1na l act10ns are so
de n! fl ed n th s no! ICe all
o he r requ es ts fo r ad
ud ca on he~r j ngs and other
com muntcal10n s conc ernmg
publ c hear in gs
publ c
me et ngs
adrud1cat1on
hear mgs complaints of any
k nd and regu la! ons should
he addressed to the Legal
Rec ords Sect1on Oh10 EPA
P o Box 1049 Columbus
Oh o 43216
(6 14 1 466 6037
un ess otherw1se stated n
pa I cular not ces
al l other
com municat ons includmg
com ments on pr~posed ac
ons and reques ts for public
me e 1ngs shou ld be addressed
e !he r to the New Sourc e A r
or NPDES Permtt Records
Sec t on wh lchever IS ap
propnate at the Oh o EPA P
0 Box 1049 Columbus Oh o

LARRY LAVENDER
Syracuse Ohto
Ph n2 3993
4 10 I mo

4-30-11110.

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COINS
CURRENCY
SUPPLIES
METAL
DETECTORS
Bu7, Sell or Trlde

R&amp;J COINS

IIWS

Merrv
Mowers

•uMond Ohio
742 !IJI
R~pr Womslo!

491 Locust St
Middleport Ohio 992 30f2
5 26 2 mo

H-11110.

Racine Plumbing
&amp;Heating
Racine Oh1o
Need new root or
repa1red? House root
barn shingles build up
pa1nt1ng electrical work
gutters &amp; downspouts
furnaces water heaters
water softners mstalled &amp;
repa1red Sewa1e
Call us at 9411 U82
or 949 2203
3 29 1 mo

Sales &amp; Sarv1ce
201310th Ave
Parkersburg W Va
304 485 0386
614 423 6474
Alum1num Vmyt Steel
Contrnuous GuHer
Replacement
Wmdowsand Doors
Free Esttmates
We recommend and
Sail Quahty
59 76

Medtcal Oxygen
and Suppltes

f

ARE AVAILABLE
AT

lWIN CITY
MACHINE SHOP

Is

Your
1975
sed
PB
8 821

Ponltac Venlura ~ dr
260 VB auto P S
air baby blue Only
m1les S39t5 oo

"74 Olds Cullus Supreme
2 dr H T vinyl top ""
low milage one owner

IP7~
Ford
Movorlck
Grobber aula real good
lillie cor Priced right
52195 00

$4295 00

CHECK and OOMPARE

OUR QUALITY AND
PRICES!

ss ua nce of Cerl1f ca tiOn
Rutland
Oh o Issuance of Cert f1cat on
lo r Step 2 construct on grant-4
v llage of R:ulland
6) d ltc

JUNE SPECIAL

6 CANS OF RC

•1.00+

Tax
W1th any 54 00 pvrchose
and lh1s od Good through
6 JO 76

DONEUI'S PillA
Middleport Oh1o
992 6167
6 I 76 I month

'l
BRADFORD Auslloneer Com "
plete Ser11lce Phone 9~9 2~87
or 9-49 2COO Racme Oh1o Crilt
Bradford
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers toas ters 1rons aU
small opphonces lawn mower
next to Slate H1ghway Garage :,
on Route 7 Phone (614) 985
3825

REMODELING Plumb ng heot.ng
and ol types of general repa1r
We k guaranteed 20 years ex
per ence Phone 992 2409
D&amp;o TREE Tnm~ ;;-g 20;e-o-n'"'.-.-per~enc e
Insured free
eshmates Coli 992 2384 or
(614 )698 7257 Albany
SEWING MACf11NE Repa1rs ser
v ce oil mokes 992 2284 The
Fab r c Shop
Pomeroy
Author zed S1nger Sales and
Serv ce We s ha!_~en ~c ssors
SAVE ON
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe wo rk dump trucks
I .' '
CARPETING
and lo boys for h1re w1ll haul
f, I d rt top soil I mestone and
gravel Call Bob or Roger Jet
fers day phone 992 7089
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
Be a u111u I colors Do 11
Yourself
save Rttular
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Mode rn 16 95 SQ and
yd
San lot1on 992 395-i or 992
2428
5q Yd
WILL do roof ng. construction
plumbmg and heatmg No rob
too Iorge or too small Phone
12 or 15 FT
7&lt;2 2,:.34c::8.c_._
EXCAVATI NG dozer backhoe
gnd d tcher Charles R Hat
Green go ld rtd blue rust
f eld
Back Hoe Servtce
Do If yourself Wit h pad
Rutla nd Oh o Phone7-42 2008
ding 17 95 sq yd
GREG S CB SALES loco lox! ol Er
W ttl Plddtng Installed
wm s Gulf Service
M1d
se 95 square y1rd
dlepo I Ohio Phone m
2438
CALL142 2211
-. -- -TA'LK TO
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
WENDELL
GRATE
DOZER LARGE AND SMALL
CARPET CONSULTANT
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED BILL
PULLINS PHONE 992 2AIB DAY
OR NIGHT
SEPTIC Systems Installed by
I censed nstoller Shepard 742 2211
Rutland
Contractors Phone 74:2 2409

501 NYLON

--

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

8 00 Ills 00
Thursday 8 ttl12 noon

FRIDAY TIL 8

ln4 Otds Toronado Custom

1974 Ford Grand Torino 2
dr HT , aulo PS PB
vmyt top extra nice one
owner S319S 00

This " one of the cleanest
cars tn town
loaded
S.l95 00

1974 Chev '~'• Ton Pickup
long bed 4 speed 2 tone
paint new GMC trade
$31195 00

SOME GOOD OLDER MODELS
1970 Pont1ac Grand Pr1x $1595.00
1067 Chev Statton Wagon $595 00
$695 00
1968 Ford F100 Prckup
1995.00
1972 Butck Lesabre 4 dr

1969 L TO Ford 4 dr
1971 Cl!ev Nova 4 dr 6
cyl

$895 00
$1895 00

Buy your nexl car from 'Your Friendly Dealer 'stop In ond gel a Prlendly deal from,
Ceward C..lvert J D Slory B11t Nelson Wo don't only wont you as 1 customer we
want you as a lnend

"Your Friendly Dealer"

Ohio Ph.

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT PROBATE
DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
N THE MATTER OF
S W~TTLEiiiENT OF AC
CO UNTS
PROBATE COURT
ME IGS COUNTY OHIO
Accounts and vouchers of
he
follow in g
named
I due aries have been f led n
1t1e Proba te Court Me gs
County Ohio for approval
and settlement
CAS E NO 16 606 S x
teenth Account of he Hun
t ngton Nat anal Bank of
Columbus Trustee of th e
Trust created under the Last
w II and Testament of Thomas
A Mav Deceased
CASE NO 20693 F onal
Account of Larry L W1ley
Ex ecutor of th e Estate of
l;:t wren ce
R
W ley
Dec eased
CASE NO 21097 F rsl
Current Account of Robert J
Lew1s Guardian of th e
Cuerdianshlp Es tate of Lil lia n
-.~1 eff an Incompetent
CAS E NO 2\561 F~r s t and
F nat Accoun I of Larry L
w ley Executor of the Estat e
ot Thelma Blanche W1 ley
Deceased
CAS E NO 21 596 Ftrsl and
F nat Account of M1ta J
Woods Ex ecu trt x of th e
Es tate of William J WOods
Deceased
CASE N O 2 \ 716 Ftrst antt
F nat Account ot H
Jo e
Denison Admin istra tor of the
Estate of Effie w Den1 son
Deceased
CA SE NO 21 717 F1rs t and
F nal Acc ount of Margaret
El e'l Winebrenner Executrix
ot the Es tate of w tllam F
N nebrenner Deceased
Unless except1ons are f1l ed
!hereto said accoun ts w111 be
tor hearing before sa 1d Court
on the \sf day of July 1976 at
wh ich lim e sa id accounts wt lt
be cons dered and contmued
fro m day to day un t1t f natty
d sposed of
Any person mterested may
1 le written except1ons to said
accounts or to m atlers per
ta 1n1ng to the execution of the
!rust not less than five days
pr or to the date set fo r
hear.ng

Manning D Webster Judge
common Pleas Court
Probate Dtvls1on
Me1gs County Oh10
161 4 llc

•
NOTICE
All sharet1olders of th e
Santa Fe Salt Company will
lake notice that th e un
ders gned has flied an ap
plication to the Common P'tea s
Court of Meigs County
~o~er9y
Ohto
45 769
req estlng InstructiOns for
dele m'lnotlon of the Identity
of the shareholders of said
books of the
-..- - .. ·"- .. pany do not
llty of the
You are
that the
that all

CARS

992-2174

Open_Eve!~~~s

It's a mustang
STAMPEDE
At Dan Thompson Ford - more and more peopla
are buyrng
Mustangs, Prntosr Maverscks,
Granadas, Torrnos, Elttes, L TDs and Ford
Trucks, at lowest pnces anywhere, and htghest
values, and stnce Milton Hood 1s back combtned
wtth Clifford Young on parts, they are ftnd1ng
best servtce You get a good deal and good deal
more at Dan Thompson Ford
1973 CHEVROLET V8 .... • .. . ... .. .. ... 13945
Monte Carlo 2 dr hard lop sharp maroon with while top
rad1o with tape player
1

For Soturdoy, June 5 1878
ARIES (Mirch 21 · Aprll 11)
Before you grumble about a
Job you resent doing today
consider Its long range
aspects It could pro"Ye to be
very benettclal
TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20)
You II be generally fortunate to
day except In finances Leave
the long shots to thooe who like
10 gamble and are used to los
ng
GEMINI (Miy 21-Junl 20)
Though a member ol your
fami ly could cause some un
necessary frustration today be
the first to forgive so the maHer
can be forgotten
CANCER (JUM 21-July 22)
Today keep everything out In
the open You II only come to
gnet by trying to repress lm
portant but embarrassing
facts

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) An
alternattve today may turn out
to be your most fortunate
choice 11 may not appear to be
so at the time
VIRGO (Aug 23·Sipl 22)
There s nothing wrong with be
lng ambit ous but have tun al
the same ttme Don t pursue
goals so doggedly yoo forget to
live
LIBRA (Sopl 23-0ct 23) You
have a tendency today Ia
create needless problems
Fortunately you II be able to

1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ..................... 2995
6cyl 2dr H T power steering auto trans llkenew
12995
1974 MAVERICK 6 CYL ...................
4 dr sedan al r cond auto trans power steering nice

.... ..... ....

14195

1975 FORD LTD V8. •...
4 dr sedan almost like the doy II was sold

.......

DR. ..

1974 PINTO 4
One careful local owner

1974 FORD V8 TORINO
4 dr sedan A T P S one careful local owner

..

HT

BACK ....

1973 VOLKSWAGEN SQUARE
Stal1on Wagon outo trans shows good care

VW

.. 2795

'

... ....

....

1500

1

1974 FORD FOUR WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP... ..'3995
Shows good care
1
3495

1973 FORD LWB ECONOUNE VAN ••••
One of nlcesl ones anywhere

lh

.. 13495

get out ot trouble as easily as
you got Into It
SCORPIO (Oct 24· Nov 22)
Don t enter any arrangements
today where you hope to get
more than you re willing to
give If you re generous the
other party will reciprocate
SA Gin ARIUS (Nov 23 Doc
21) An associate will try to take
credit today for somelhlng you
did His tactiCS will be to no
avail You II get due praise
CAPRICORN (Doc 22 J1n
1I) Don t be rash or foolish but
I a calculated r sk Is called for
today take I It may be well
worth the effort
AQUARIUS (Jin 20-Fob 11)
II you keep your nose to the
grindstone today the posalblll
ty of gain looks very promising
Opting lor pleasure will
diminish your chances
PISCES (Fob 20-MIICh 20)
Steer clear ot domineering
people today Pal around with
someone with whom you can
leel and act yourself

-Your
\11Birthday

Mr and Mrs Emzle Davis the Albany Junior High 8th
Parkersburg W Va , visited grade basketball team and
thetr brothers Paul and cheerleaders their parents
Wilham C P~k Other coach and friends
guests at the Peek home
Among the young people
111cluded Madge Blackwood, who graduated from Albany
Usa Dye, Mr and Mrs High School on Sunday
Arthur Crabtree George evemng were the following
Dixon, William Culwell, from tilts community Connie
local, and VIrginia Town Sue Akers, Steve Allen
send Colwnbua Wllltam C Fraley, Steve Gillogly , Jim C
Peck returned home from Reed Dale Rowley ParreU
Holzer Medical Center this Slone and Jeffrey Jones
past week
Hemlock Grange will
Uncoln Russell Wolfpen, present the literary program
was a guest of his son m-law at Colwnbia Grange for the
and daughter Mr and Mrs meeting on June 11 The
Harold Gillogly and famtly Women s Activities Com
Mr and Mrs Dwatne mittee of Colwnbla Grange
Jordan and fanuly en wtll make donations to
tertalned wtth a hayrtde and Friendly Hills State Grange
wtener roast for members of Camp CARE proJect and \he

ned
net assets of
NEWSPAPER ENTERPR IS8 ASSN t
ticc&gt;rporcotlon after ex
p~;:y;:·~~~h~~l·d·~~~dlstrlbuted
to
u
ot record as
and the In
fa ling 10
SCHOOL PLANNED
ownership of
Bible
school wlll be con
sher.es of stock on or before
dueled
at the Mtddleport
that date sha ll be forever
barred from any claim to the First United Presbyterian
asserts 'Of the corporation
Church Monday through
•
Bernard V Fultz Fnday from 9 to 11 30 a m
~
Rece iver
Sa nta Fe Sail Company Th1s year a new class has
P 0 Box 723 been added the youth class
Porn eroy Oh1o 45769 for grades seven eight and
ntne
151 14 21 26 (61 ' Or

1973 Nova 6 cyl , standard shift 2 dr , double
sharp Was $2395
Now $2195
1974 Vega Hatchback GT, 4 cyl automatic,
P S, clean Was $2195
Now $1995
1972 Ford Grande Torrno, 2 door hardtop
Was $1695
Now $1495
1969 Ford 6 cyl , sland , 2 dr HT Was $495
Now$400
1969 Ford Custom 500 4 dr sedan Was $495
NowS400
1967 Camaro Was $425
Now$400
1971

Chevy

4

Or

Was $1395
Now$1195
1970 Dodge 4 dr 6 cyl Was $695
Now$495
Stahon

wtlh atr

NowS2195
1970 Olevy 6 Cyl , standard long wtde bed
Was $1195
Now $995
1971 Ford F 250 3/• ton. auto trans P S ,
P B with topper Was $2195
SNow $1895

1969 DODGE
L1ke new finish

lh

TON PICKUP.

'1395

MANY MORE
SEE Freel Blaettnar, Melvrn Lrttle,
or Pat Hill
Open Eventngs T116 00
Except Thurs and Sat. Til5 00

@2:Ns
QUAUTY

Chester,

461 S. 3rd
Mlddlyport

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1975 CHEVROLET C. price
SS295
Classic coupe less !han 1 000 miles deluxe belts llnled
glass air conditioned deluxe bumpers &amp; guards
remote LH + RH mirrors ;oo &lt;bbl VB AM radio &amp;
lape auxlllghllng comfortlll dark red and black vinyl
roof like new - a rea l sharpie
$1995
1973FORDTORINO
4 door VB automatic radio good radial tires blue
finish clean Interior
t973CHEVROLET
S2895
Caprice Estate Wagon I owner tow mileage lull
equipment Includes factory air dark green green
vinyl

Carpenter Personals

Deaf Fund They will also
have a donation for the Me1gs
County Musewn and as a
Bicentennial project will
furniSh pictures and other
articles from Columbia
Township for the m111Jfum to
show during the Reg'tta and
Fourth of July showtng
Anyone In the township
havmg articles they would
like to have shown my con
tact Mrs Mendal Jordan
Albany Rt 3 or call 698-2282
Mr and Mrs Lewis Smith
visited Madge Blackwood at
Mount St Marys Hospital in
NelsonvUle Sunday afternoon
and then called on Mr and
Mrs
Donald Jones In
NelsonvUle later
Jeffrey Gillogly, son of Mr
and Mrs Cecil Gillogly
suffered a broken collar bone
In an acctdent at his horne on
Sunday
Mrs Annabelle Thomas
and Mrs Freda Whetstone
Colwnbus visited tlletr aunt
Ida Denntson on Monday and
she accompanted them to the

• 13295

2 door, auto. trans •

• '2295

dr., full power, an . • •

• '1895

73 Olds Cul Sup. Coupe, power, atr

• '3495

73 Chev. Monte Carlo, power, air •
• • •

• '2695
• 12295

72 Ponttac Catalina 4 Dr., atr • • •

• '1995

72 Olds 98 4 door, full power, atr.

• '2295

88 4

73 Olds

72 Olds Toronado, atrl V-roof.

72 Butck Elec. 225

HT Cpe., power air • '2495

72 Chev. Imp. 4 Door, V-8, auto., atr •• 11595
72 BuiCk LaSabre Cusl

Con., atr

, 12695
11695

72FOfdTonno Coupe, V-8auto..
72 Olds 98 4 door, power

&amp;atr

• 12295

•

72 Dodge 1 ton Stake, V·81 4 speed.
71 Olds Cutlass 4 dr., V-8, auto.. • •

• '2295
• 11995

71 Ponttac Cal Coupe, power, air. •

• 11095

HT Sed., pow. 1 atr.

• 11495

71 AMC Hornet Sportabout Wag. • •

• 11095

71 Chev. Impala

71 Butck Skylark

HT Cpe. 1 atr

• • •

• • '1695

70 Olds 98 4 door, power, atr • • •

• • 11095

70 Chi}Sier NY 4 Dr., PB, PS • • • • •

• '995

• 1895
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8, auto., PS •• , • 11395
70 Ford LTD Wagon, PB, PS, air. • • •

69 Chev. Nova 2 Dr., vmyl top ••••• , • '995
69 Olds Cul Sup. H.T., PB1 PS, atr •••• 1895
Transporter Bus, 3 seater •••• 11095

68 VW
68 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe. 1 V-8, auto..
67 Olds

• • 1595
• • 1395

88 HJ. Cpe., V-8 auto..
•• , • •

• • '695
• •• 1395

76 Cadlllacs In Stock
(1) Coupe DeVIlle
(1) Eldorado

(1) Sedan DeVIlle

See one of these courteous salesmen Pete
Burrrs, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh

0

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
Phone
992-2196

74 Chev. Imp. 4 dr. H.T., power1 an.

"You'll Uke Our Oualtty Way
of Doing Business"
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evemngs Unttl' OO-Ttl6p m. Sat.

RIGGS USED CARS
Rt. 7

••• 13495

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Several other cars tn stock at Rtggs
See Ray Rrggs or Roger Rtebel

St

Dodge Dart Swmger Cpe., auto.

65 Ford Country Sed. Wagon. • •

1973 Dodge 318 V 8 stand trans
cond long wide bed Was $2295

Located on

75

66 Olds 88 4 Door, air

TRUCKS

TRUCKS

1974 FORD
TON PICKUP........ .....
One half tone low mileage one owner

June 5 1976
Activity behind the scenes wilt
be of great benefit to you this
coming year Someone tn
fluentla l Is quietly pulling
slrlngs In your behatt

1973 Bu1ck Centry, 2 dr, red w1lh vtnyl
tnterlor, 112 Vinyl roof radial !tres P S ,
P B automatte Was $2895
Now $2695
1cJ12 Olds Delta 88 4dr HT, factory atr, P S,
P B vinyl roof Was$1895
NowS1595
1971 Chevy Belarre, 4 dr atr P S P B
vmyl roof Was $1195
Now $895

2795

.... .'2595

• '3695

74 AMC Hornet

1

1
.... 1995

1972 FORD LTD 4 DR.
Brougham exceptlonBI m every way

1971
BUG
Like new finish

1

71 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe. 1 power, an

Coupe.
1971 Ford Thunderbird 2 Dr
automatic. P S , P B , factory air tilt
wheel cleanest 71 around Was $1895
Now$1695
1972 Vega 4 cyl • factory air Hatchback
$1595

... . .

1
1971 FORD V8 LID • .. ..
1795
2dr hardtop P S P B AT vinyl roof beaulllul white and
black vinyl roof sharp

73 Cadtllac Cpe. DeVde, power, air ••• 14295

69 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power atr • • • '1795
76 Olds Cutlass S Coupe1 atr. • • • • • 15295

1974 Mercury Montego MX 4 dr factory
a1r P S P B vtnyl roof Was $3294
Now$2995
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No Zl829
Estate of Mary C Hoffman
Deceased
No t ce s h~ re by g tv en that
Maqone A Goett of 830 East
Ma n Street Pomeroy has
been du ly appo.nted Ac:l
mln1stratr x WWA of the
Estate of Mary C Hoffman
deceased tate of Box 31
Chester Me ~s County Oh o
Cred tors are required to
file the1r cla 1ms wlfh sa1d
fldu c ary w th in three months
Dat ed th1s 1st day of June
1976
Mann1ng D Webster Judge
(6) • 11 18 31c

75 Cadtllac Cpe. DeVtlle, fact an •••• 17600

1973 Burck Regal 2 Dr , wh ite with white
vmyl roof factory air P S P B , hit wheel
AM FM stereo cruise control chrome
reverse wheel s wtth radial ttres Sharp
Was $3695
Now $3495

1972 Bu1ck Rtvtera , Sport Coupe bronze
metallic white brown vinyl roof. factory
air P S P B cruise cpntrol tilt steertng
wheel factory tape, 6 way power seats
double sharp Was $3195
Now $3095

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
PomenJy,

USED CARS

1974 Monte Carlo, fa ctory air automalte
P S. P B vtnyl roof beautiful green finish
Was $4195 00
Now $3995

432 16

17 Cole Street
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769
Telephone (614) 992 3768
We Dehver
4 25 I mo

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Probate DIVISion
II 18 lie

PUBLIC NOTICE
county Meigs
r ne follOWing tlocumenrs were
rece ved or prepared by the
Oh iO
Env ironm ental
Protec t on A~~Jency during the
Week
anyon e
p ev ous
aggneved or adverse(y af
tected by Issuance den al
mod t~eat1on
revocation or
ren ewal of any perm1t (s)
1 cense(s) or var ance(s )
may request an adJudicatiOn
hear ng by wr itten request
pu sua n t to Ohio Re'Y lsed Code
sec on 3745 07 w lhln th irty
301 da ys of th e directors
proposed action to 1ssue or
deny such docum ents That
s at ute does not pro"Ytde for
hear ng requests to the OEPA
on ap pllcattons complaints
ve nted co mp la nh orders or
t na l act tOns

SALES&amp; RENTAL
Travel Tra tlers

Tues, Wed
1975 Muslang II 2 dr H T 14 500
m les exc cond
$3350
negot able good -!!!_one ng
avo table Ph 992 7101
1972 Ford one holf ton ~ ckup
$1350 Coli (614 )378 6349
1966 Che"Velle Mol bu 2 dr h 1
V 8 automatiC rod o $500
May be seen offer 5 p m ot
Che51er Coll (b~4)9~_:J5~-1q73 Monte Carlo s lver low
ml eoga e~Ccellenl cond tlon
Phone 992 2035 or 992 2971
1973 Olds Cutlass Supreme
31 000 miles $3300 excellent
cond I on Phone (61-i) 843
2621

Summer

of

Sale Sfi

1968 Skyline tro ler 12)(60 and
land 3 bedrm ve y good cond
I on $8 000 Phone 992 5491
or 992 5972
1969 Schultz mob1le homes 12x
60 good cond t on
Phone
742 3018
kiNGSBURY has several used
mob1le tlo mes fo sole Some
' late models 12 ft wide and
some 8 ft w de homes con be
seen a 1100 East Mo n St
Kingsbury Homes Pomeroy
Oh a C osed Sunday ond
Memonal Day
1966 12x65 Vndole 3 bedrm
mob le home w th e~epondo
Portly furmshed Phone 992
2821 0 ' 992 2437
1970 Commun ly Caravan 12x52
1 bedrm
good cond han
Phone (6 4)985 4294

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
case No 11 772
Estate of Bern1ce Darst
Deceased
No t ce Is hereby given thai
w 11 am 011rst of M am 1sbvrg
Oh o has been duly appointed
exec utor of the Estate of
sern ce Darst deceased late
of Me gs County Ohio
cred1tors are requ.red to
1 f:' their claims w1th :sa1d
t cr4c ary within three mon ths
Da ted tbls lsi day of June
ing 0 Webster Judge
"'Ma nncourt
common Pleas

CODNER'S CAMPERS

Candy Stripe

•
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Siding Center

WANTED

•

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3495

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Salem Center Cemetery
Friends here have learned
of the birth of a son to Mr and
Mrs Herb Wolfe of Frankfort, Ohio The famtly lived In
the Bob Mattox Mobile horne
for someUme and have a
daughter, Bl!th Ann Grand
parents Include Rev and
Mrs David Wh(te now of
Frankfort, also Rev White
was pastor of the Albany
Methodist Charge, Including
Temple Church for several
years
Young people from this
community
who
were
members of the eighth grade
graduating clalliT at Albany
Junior High on Tuesday
evening included Forrest
Blncker, Phillip Byrd, Mark
Gillogly Bonita Harvey
George Hess , Wtlladean
Howery Bryan Jordan
Ralph Jordan, Jo Ann Me
Whorter, Deborah Miller
Deborah Peters, David Ray
John Stout, Wallace Tom
Zera Tom and Billy Joe
Trou(

Mr and Mrs Tom Cassell,
Ada vlstted with her parents
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
Servtces were held at the
Albany United Methodist
Church for Mrs Hazel Burke
who dted at 0 Bleness
Memorial Hospital In Athens
The Burke family moved to
tltts community more than 30
years ago and have been very
active in lhe Church of God of
Prophecy here Her husband,
Rev Dolphus Burke, Sr
preceded her in death m 1958
and a son Billy wss killed m
an accident several years
ago She Is survived by seven
sons Ollie B and Donald
Hebron and
Ctnclnnatl
Roger Charleston W Va
Paul Birmingham Ala
Dolphus Jr and James W
local and two daughters
Phyllis Knowlton Albany
and Carol Ann Greer Warner
28 grandRobbins Ga
children ,
five
great
grandchildren two brothers
and three siSters Services
were conducted by Rev Glen
Lambert and Rev Alfred
Havens with burial in School
Lot Cemetery under the
dtrecUon of Bigony..Jordan
Funeral Home of Albany
Mr and Mrs Mendal
Jordan spent saturday and
Sunday attending an 01\lo
State Grange Deputies
Conference at Friendly H!Us
St,ate Grange Camp near
Za1tesvtlle
Ohio State
" Grange Master, James Ross
and State Junior Director
Mary Ross, along wt tit other
State
Grange
officers
outlined activities for the
1976-77 grange year The
National Grange Sewing
Contest was judged for state
winners An auction for the
Grange Camp was held on
Saturday evening and Rev
Bob WeUs, Oh(o State Grange
Chaplain, held services on
Sunday morning for the
group There were about 160
grangers present

Langsville
News Notes
Mr and Mrs Blair Cadwallader spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs Alpha
Barr and attended the almnnl
banquet at Rutland Other
Sunday guests of Mrs Barr
were Mr and Mrs Larry
Barr David and Michelle and
Mr and Mrs Mike Barr
Mr and Mrs Dtck Ritter
and girls of Fort Knox, Ky
returned home after spending
a week with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Bernard Ledlle
Mr and Mrs Kay Ben
seater and family of Sygnet,
Ohio spent the weekend With
her mother, Mr and Mrl1 Les
Damewood of SyraCUJe 0
and attended the alumni
banquet
Mr and Mrs Charles
Sigman and family spent the
weekend here With relatives
and attended the alumni
banquet Others here for the
almnnl were Fred MiliTia
Newark 0 and Ralph Ward
of Coltlllbus, Mildred &amp;we
Hoyt ol Reynoldsburg , 0 ,
Mrs J111e (Dunfee) ilylll!ll
and Helen Williamson of
Columbus
Mr and Mrl1 Roland Stile•
of Colmnbwr Is spending a
lew days at tlielr h 1111e In
LangsvUie
Mr and Mrs Ronald Ball
of Hamden, 0 visited her
sister Mrs Elvira Barr
Saturday afternoon
Mra
Dorothy Hanley
visited her sister-in law,
Florence Nelson Satll'day
Mr and Mrs Duane Birr
and son, Shawn, were S111day
dinner gueata of his mother,
Mrs Alpha Barr
Mrs Dorothy Hanley called
on Mrs Alpha Barr SIU!day
afternoon

�10 - 1he DatlySentmel MtddlepOrt Pomeroy 0 Frtday June4 1976

Lost and Found

WANT AD S
INFORMATION

LOST

DEADLINES
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Be t on•
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Mo d'l
3 91 5o t Sy ocuseCe l e tey
P e G ove Ce mete y a Beec h
C 1ove Cemetery Pho 1e 949

Can c el a o n
Cor ee l ons w 1 be
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REGULATIONS

l ht Pub! she r re se rves
nf' r q tl o ed or r e tec

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Help Wanted

w 11 no t)e res pons be l orn ore han on e ncor rec

4 I OiJSew ves 4 hour s po day 4

RATES

lay s pe week $4 00 pe hou
For n te rv aw ca l 992 7269

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Sttuattons Wanted

c on se c u vc
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pad ad s iln d ad s Pfl d
w h n 0 day s

IV ll DO odd J O b~ roof ng pa
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(614 ) 985 3649

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FURN ISHED '1 bedrn opo t nent
odul ~ o ly
n M ddleport
Ph,..me 992 3874

VEGETABlE plants of oil k nds 0
d fferent vo et es of ton otoes
ndud ng no o c d wh e
toma to Very a ge u ec t o of
bodd ng pia Is
Al so
Ge on um~ and olhe po ted
plant s Hang 19 baske ts
Cleland Forms and Green
house Gero ld ne Cleland
Roc ne
COAL I nes tone or d all ypes ot
salt a nd rock salt tor cc and
snow rernoval EJ~ ce l s a Sol
Wo ks Eas tMo nS Pone oy
Oh o Phone 992 3891
MAKE spr ng clean ng p of table
turn unwanted !ems nto cosh
Adve rt se tl e Wont Ads
LOCUST pas 5 au d or sp I
PI o 1e 949 2774
GRAPEFRUIT PILL w h Dada x
pia rnore conven en! than
gropef u s Eat so l sly ng
nea ls and lose we ght Nelson

3 AND 4 RM lu n ~ I ed and un
!urn s hed opts Phone 992

Wanted to Buy

oo

boxos b ass
bed s old wall elepl a es o d
1o Is or comp e e I ouseholds
W e M
0
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2
Pone oy Oh a Co 1992 77 /YJ
CASH pad lo al~ alo. es o d
node Is of no bl e I o es
Pl o eo eo ode614d23953 1
$$Cosh$S$ fo un hed au a Fr ye s
T uck Au o Po s Ru and
Phone 7 42 208 1
DEAL ERS n 1unk. co s scrap on
n clots PI one 992 5468
OLD fu

NOTICE S
ATTN
ALL ltOUSEWIVES
A ll Yard Sal es Rummag e
Porch and Basement Por ch
and Baseme n Sa cs eta
must be pad n adva nc t:'
Gel you r n n ear ly by
slop p ng by our off ce a
The Da ty Ser ne
Cour t St or wr ng 8 0)(
729 Pome roy Oh o 45769
w th your em fian ce

tu e

Yard Sale
In Memory

ce

COUNlRY Mob le Home Po k Rt
33 ten n les no h of Pome o y
La ge l o t ~ w th co ne e pol os
~ dewolks

DEPE NDABlE baby ~ "'" to ca e
lo 1 g Is age s 5 and 8
ny
home n even ngll Phone 992

r rd

Sale

For Rent

5434

any ads decn- e d ob
ec ana l
The p ub I !&gt; he r

'J

For Fast Results Use The Sentinel Classifieds

unners and off
s treet po k g Phor e 992 7479

apartmen ts a t
V LLAGE MANOR n M ddleport
for $l OA non hly plu$ elec or
$1 30 ncl udng electr c LOWER
RATE S FOR SENOR C TIZEN S
Co we 1 e
to shopp ng on
lh d a d M H St eels n M d
dlepo r B and ow h gtl qua
ty apa 1 ne 15 See th e
no ager a R ve s de Apo I
nen s or call 9'12 3273 Fur
shed ap o
ents al so
ova fabl e
One bed m and 2 bed
lu
n shed ope t nen ts Pho e
992 3 29 0 992 5434
TRAIL ER space for e I n M d
dlepo
P o e 992 5434
TRAILER space lor enl n
Che&lt;,; ler Oh o Phone [614 )
985 35 I
SMALL fur ~ ~ ed ope !men Ia
s gle olu PI 01 e 992 5786
FURNIS HED 2 oo n opa lmenl
126 Mulbe y A11e adults and
efere ces PI o e 992 2030
even ngs o 992 2167
2 Bed n nob le home Phone
9'12 2834
lARGE 3 r n Iurn shed op o
co dt onng 12 m les I om
Po e oy o R 33 Ava lob e
Ju e 15 Pho c992 6 61
2 bed n and 1 bed n lu n shed
opo me Pho 1e 992 2288 o
992 2348
2400 sq It ol ott ce space As s
o w II emodel w ttl leose Ia
su ten on Phone 992 5786
ONE

bed room

0 "9

PICI&lt;ING up p ano n you a eo
look ng for respons ble porty to
take over payne Is Co I o
w le c ed I anoger co lee!
Pho e (614) 772 S669 260 E
Mo
St Ch II colhe Oh o
45601
REGISTERED Angus herd Phone
9'12 2789
1968 Nov a 6 cyl nder S 75 Fuel
o heo e
$75 PI o e 742
176q
FARMALL Supe C cu I voto s
plows d sk co n plo ter No
2500 mowe McCorm ck No 2
hoy rand 1oner No 250
Phooe (614 )378 6205
ARISTRO c of boot 16 f
I be gloss 75 h p Jo h son
nao
I u ler very good
co d t o Phone 992 2941 o
992 2689
FUR N ruRE and househo d ems
Co11992 7471
HARLEY chopper mota cycle
$1 300 Phone 949 2070
KIMBALL p o o I ke new Call
742 3092

Real Estate for Sale

Business Services

3 01

~ bedrrn home or, 1 ocn
ound I m le south of Ct e!&gt;le
on Rt 7 Fom ly ond I v ng
room d n ng oom bu It n k I
chfln oil corpe1ed full s 1e
basement ond garage city r-:;:-----=------...
wole
nolu,ol go• Seen by Congratulations
opp Coli (614)985 38•2
4 ROOMS lololly lu "•hed on
GradUBtel
Lncoln Hgts excellenl shape Let DONELLI'S mike tht
1u ~t needs pan Lorge k !chen
pin' for your after
Iorge base ne n
$10 900 graduat1onparty Callus At
Phone 992 7648
m 6167 ond we will mokt
2 bed m large mode n k 1chen your party something to
new cab nels fully carpeted remember Check our
I a ler hookup on the lot
pr~rty rates
Phone q92 37 14
LARGE bu ld og fo, lol SUIT ABLE
Donelll's Pizza
,o, 3 o, mo. hom•• ho• c v
lddleport, Ohio
wale and son lory sowoge
Phone 992 5786
Open 4 p m dolly
Closed oil doy Mondoys
ROOMY 7 yr old one s ory wood L-.....;.c..;.;;.;..;..;;......;,..:,_c..;.;..;..;.:..;._.J
f orne two bedrm home
located be ween Cool11 lie ond , . . . - - - - ' - - - - - - - ;
Tuppers Pia ns One acre lot
SWIMMING
two co garage Cl y water gos
heat
ho dwo .:&gt; d fl oors
POOLS
corpetd I v ng room n ce v ew
$21 000 Phone (614)667 3SJ9
Above and below ground
6 spac ous ooms remodeled pool kits for the do 11
yourself miln
n ce yo d Phone 9n 7394
All pool 5upphes available,
DR CLUFF house N 2nd Avenue
too
M dd epon $22 500 2 one
lou th acres w th lo ge fram e
ho u ~ e on Rl 681 2 !i n les w ~ts
of fuppe s Pia ns $4 900 Call
Noble Summrl Rd
992 2720
M1ddleport
7 m house w h ba h pori y
PHON E 9'12 5724
co peted new furnace ho
s 31 mo
wo er healer Iorge lot on Ln
coin H II Phone 992 2071
3 or es 1 B niles on County Rood
4 Out of De,der Phone (614}
Aluminum Siding,
982 4123
Rooftngl Gutters,
2 bedrm !lome fully !urn shed
c ose o school and shopp1ng
Patnting and Repatr
nqu e 894 Pea I St M d
dleporl Oh o
The Complete
GEORGE F eeland property fo
Remodeling Servtce
sole Shown by oppo nlmen t
For Your Home
Sy a use
A Ia ge home on Ash Street n
Mddlepor fa so le or rode lor
s nail er home Phone 992 7797
Rutland
742 2J2B
Aft Work Guaranteed
3 bed n house n M ddlepo rl
Free Es1tmates
near Po k Sw nm ng poo and
s o es Phone 992 7667
5-l I mo.
FOR SALE 15 acres w lh n ce B ,.----------~
m and both 3 bed m home
newly
emodeled 2 cor
go age rural woler gas well
a I m nero! gh s $34 000
Pho e 742 2336
HOUSE FOR SALE 15 m es lrom
Pomeroy 3 BR onc h 2 baths
DRonto edwood deck FR w lh Htgh prrces for scrap
woodburn ng I replace II ~d 4 autos motors and
s o age bu ld ng on 1 acre lo
other meta Is Phone
$27 000 Phoo e (6 &lt;)667 3862
992 2228 Monday thru
Frtday 8 3 Saturday
8 12

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D. BUMGARDNER

F YOU I ave a serv ce to off er
wa t o buv o se I some 1h ng
COLL NS I lov y n m o y of our
a e look g Ia wo k
o
Dec Mo he Cia o A Col ns
whoteve
you
I
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l
resul
s
who possed away Ju e 3
lase
w
h
a Sent el Wo Ad
1970
Coli 992 2156
rhousond hough ts at 0 e 50
deo
COM PLET E sell out bed oo , Bustnm Opportuntttes
~
e an que Je ny l d bed
Oft en b gs o ny ao
s ng e bed o que d shes
fhough s go bock o scenes ong
past
c o I g sl oes
S[
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YO UNG abb ts $2 00 Ca ll (614 )
T ne o Is o but 1 e no e.s est
Fan ly So e hu sdoy Fr day
378 6261 Reeds" Ue Oh a
Sadly n ssed by Dougl e s
a d Sa turday off R 24 a
AVAILABLE
La gsv I e tu o l e Dex le
La ena R ce Fl ore ce l
Rood 10 to low s g ~
1 le
MeDon el Be n ce V Pou ey
IMMEDIATELY
TURF TRIM
Iran longsv I e
PUSH MOWERS
IN POMEROY
GARAGE Sale Ju e ') hru 5 I
Card of Thanks
30 3 HP B&amp; S Eng
MIDDLEPORT
0 00 across I o n ball I eld
M ne sv I e
$89 95
AREA
l HE Ian y of James 0 Abies
For agg resstve tndtVIdua I
w shes to ex p ess tl e honks YARD Sole Tf u sda y F day a d
TURF TILL
who IS Wllltng to work long
o Huck g Vol ey Hasp to anq
Sa u day 9 00 t H do k No th
staff the He le a dB ow
hour s to r good prof Is
o RI 7 up f om K ngs A s
TILLERS
ond Ew ng Fune al Ho es he
Sma ll mv estm ent requ1red
YARD
Sale
o
Sieve
Cleland
s
3/&gt;
HP B&amp;SEng
Reverend E H Mort n songs
res de ce Roc ne A e nov g - $2 000 For det ads and
by Mr James Be ley f oral of
$ 163 95
mterv1ew ca ll Mr Adam s
and hove ossa ted
ems
le ngs k nd ess from f ends
I l04 375 4893 eve nmg s
lhu
sdoy
F
day
o
d
Salu
day
n ou 1 me of so ow
POMEROY LANDMARK
The Abies Fo n ly
YARD Sale d shes oys fu tu e
'f.- J ac k W Carsey Mgr
and cloth g Mo11 ng ou1 of KorSale
lawn F ed lew s es dence
il!!llii..a
Phone 991 2181
676
South
Fou
h
M
ddlepo
4 fl
Glast
o
boo
t
35
h
p
V1rg11 B Sr Realtor
THANKS!
Solurday Ju ne 5 sto 1 ng at 11
Ev n ude (elec s ort) a er all
11 0 Mee han c Pomeroy 0
a n
ace bes t olfer Al so 8 000 BTU
Phone 992 J32S
We would I kc to thank all
a r cond I o or {Adm al) best
5 Fa r1 ly Yo d Sal e F day o d
NEW LISTING-2 Y" old
offer
Pho
e
(614
)
378
6307
our lr ends ne ghbon. and
Sa urdoy 23B Condo S 9
7 rms 3 Brs 212 baths lge
re la t ve 5 lor all II e r
o n I 1\ 4 p Cloth ng ant OLDER e nodeled oil elec 3 6 oom house ve ry well kepi 3
lam ly rm w th ftreplace
k ndn ess a nd s ympathy
qu es books some fu
lu e
bed s node n k !chen wol
bed
1 oms $12 500 Co 1
N1ce k1t w th dbl oven
1hey showed us ave th e
n sc
e m~
Some I ng Ia
992 50 11
a wall co pel H W lloors tul
range d n ng sun deck
everyo e
base
nen
t
new
gas
!u
ace
loss of ou r son and brothe
JUST I es h Gue nse y m lk cow
cen tra l a r &amp; hea t 2 car
s all o to now deal Ia
Clyde Dov d Frye Spec'
YARD So le r u sday Fr day o d
w th co I $350 f n Con oct
garage on one ac re $38 500
older
coup
le
or
small
fom
ly
thank s to M Wa ke r of th e
Sa u day at 67t Sou th F o St
James Ray Parsons off Roc e
REASON ABLE - 2 Brs
good
ne
gh
bo
rhood
n
Walker Funera Home atld
M ddleporl Oh o 0 ttl 4 p
Boshon Road
FA
bath
nat gas
Pome oy Coli for oppo ntmen
Rev Gr mm
fu r na ce st orm dr s &amp;
FOUR Fo n ly Yard Sale Ju e 7 ONE d net e set eMceilent cond
Ptlone 992 3097
The C 0 Fr ye F&lt;1m1ly
wmdows alummum s d ng
and 8 at Oenn e H I es de ce
o Two e d tables no chng
baseme nt &amp;lge lot Nov
Rae e Oh a pa ss Sou he n
o f que bed and buffet d esser
H gh Schoo o
Route 124
$8500
Phone 992 6092
Ch ld e s do hes ol all s zes GIBSON Deluxe F os f ee
NEW LISTING - 2 level
Bed sp eods cu to s d shes
lots
w1lh 4 Br home bath
elrgera lo $1 00 CE Pot
Notttes.s t:
and seve a a he ten s 9 00
o I F A furna ce Ntce mod
Scrubber
d
shwoshe
green
111 4 00
k t w th range New 2 ca r
RACI NE F e Depa tmen w I
w th cuII ng board excellent
garage paneled and o t
hove o gu shoot Satu day at GARAGE Sole June 3 h u June
co d o $1 50 PI one [614 )
furnace $ 17 000
5th North Ma n St Rutland
6 30 p n o the new bu ld ng
607 3330 0 985 3988
TUPPERS PLAINS - 4
Cl oth ng turn tu e range Sm h and Wesson Model 41
ott Bosho n Rood
hood
gas
ong
e
sto
m doo r
Brs ranch home a ll have
would Ike to bole hoy on she es
auto• 22 col orge p slo new
oys games and nany o he
closets 1 z cera m1c baths
n the11c n yaf (o Rd 18 Co I
$180
f m 1970 Datsun 510
ens
otl furna ce dm ng 2 car
POMEROY - Wa k lo
992 7201afte 4 p n
sedan fo
co d I on uns
garage level lot Askmg
shop La ge 7 stor y frame
CARPORT
Sole
Sotu
day
Ju
ne
5
good
$500 Pot belly s o.. e $65
NOW open Ia Bu s ness The
122 500
n ce k 1tchen 5 bedrooms
8 o I II 4 p m at No no E
AI&lt;C B to y Spa ef f eld
Town KIn 120 East Mon S
2 HOUSES - Almost one
H y~ell
es
dence
CR
75
neo
a
ned
fe
no
le
')
yr
$45
I 1 baths fu I basement
Pomeroy Oh o Green we e
acre One 9 rm house &amp; one
Vee
ons
Hasp
tal
at
Pome
oy
Phone
9cn
7805
stor
ms
no
yard
to
cut
po nls ca ro m c suppl es
efl 1c1ency apt Bath m
Guns c ock fu n u e a
$7 500
classes Monday Tuesday
FARMALL M rec tor uns good
q ue ~
collec
or
s le m Vo
each all utI t es Large lot
POMEROY
2
sto,
y
Weds and Fr day 10 t 112 p m
new po nt fa r ubber $825
obb 1 dog
for new house and garden
lr a me J bedroom s ba th
Eve ngs by oppo tment Co I
Phone 992 5264
$16 500
carport sma l yard Roo f
SIXFom ly Yard Sal e Fr day 10 00
992 5954 L ndo Mayer
12 ACRES
Noce
and s d ng almost new
I It 4 00 Satu day
0 00 t II IN Dosh 23 channel CB om lm
D&amp;J s House of Fab1 [5 Sale - to
np x ad a 6 I ock s e eo Call
re ju venated 3 Brs new
JU ST Sl 500
00 Men women s ch ld en s
2
make oom for new sh pmen t clo hes oil s zes sand pan
992 3965
balh b &lt;eh kol Nal gas
MIDDLEPORT
Corne r
of feb cs June 71h u 12 1m le
F A furn ace and lots of
I ngs d shes
ewelry
L
a
s
of
1969
No"o
350
4
speed
bock
lot
4
bedrooms
ba
th
S of M ddlepon StoleR 7
good garden land $29 500
n sc One four h n le north of
v nyl lop chro me
ms
basement porches over 1
Beacon Cull Sto1 on on Rt 33
REASONABLE - 8 rms
'heode s ebu It e gne A 1 acre Needs so me work
nea En le p se
cond on $1 000 A so 1974 s 9 500
noce k1l 4 Brs 2 baths al l
l&lt;owa sok 100 $275 Phone
uttltttes on co rn er lol
TUPPERS PLAIN S - 2,
YARD So e G o11e Wh le Fa n
992
7258
Middleport S8 500
Bosho
n
acres 1 story fram e house
'
and Keno Rood
BUSINESS A good
Thu sday F day ond Sa turday
Garage Nee ds repai r
REAliSTIC C B 23 channel w h
bus ness for a couple w th
ASKI
NG
JU
ST
$5
500
co
a
e
no
$90
B
rock
house
YARD So le 7 Fon ly Yard Sole a
amb ton a nd gr t
p oye w 1h two speoke $30 8
BUYER S WAITING FOR 3
3 local ons Ju e 5th ond 6 h
3 BUSINESS RENTALS I ack lor co w h F M ad o
BR
RA NCH
TYPE
01
'.ler Bo ey Paul l fe ond
!
$35 4 str ng enor gu to $15
In Pomeroy wtth good
SALESMAN wan t ed lor
HOMES
AROUND
$20
000
Bryon Herr s Success Rd Co
Phone
992
755
1
rncome
for the mvester
TO
S30000
TO
SE
LL
CALL
1 es tabli shed bu stneB '" Rd 46
ARE
YOU TOSSING
NOW
Pom er oy good sta rt1ng
1973
Hondo
350
four
cyt
nder
Fam ty Yard Sole Tuppers
YOUR
MONEY AWAY
' salary must have good 4 Pia
HENRY
E
CLELAND
I ke new less tha n 2700 n les
ns n he A bough Add t on
BUY A HOME AND SAVE
BROKER
ond
e1dros
$895
or
best
oller
persona
lt
y
to
meet
the
l
June 7 6 and 9 f om 9 a m 1 II 4
IT CALL US FOR NOW
992 2259 or
Phone 949 2181
publtc and will Iran Send
p m Fo nformo t on phone
• resume
to P 0 Box Sl4,
(614) 667 3933
3 speed
stereo e)(ce
at wc.Jd
Pomeroy Oh o 4S769
ma hogany
llenl cob
p oynet
ng
cond a $50 [QI 992 2376
for
One 9 man h old Herel o d bull
col be eg ~ te ed Phone qq2
TO GIVE AWAY Me gs County
75J7
NOTICE OF
ll ACRES FREE GAS - Modern I' &gt;Story house 3 br
Hu a 1e Soc ety has one mo le
APPO INTMENT
d n ng room f re place full basement n ce porches
dog
ned
um
s
1c about 10
Case No 21 820
o ths old 2 k lens about 8
and out bu ddmgs Lar g~ scen1c lake w th green grass
Estat e
of
KEl LEY
' a hs o d one block one
:md p ne trees around t Watch the large bass sw m
GILMORE Deceased
block and wh te Jus shots a d
Not ce s I en~ by g vc n ha
along n th e clear wa ter Pretty as a ptcture Prrced to
Clara Bell e ~ ey o 1 1Q~ Pea
wo n ng w II be fu n sl1od Co I
sell 137 500 00
Stre e M dd epor Oh o ha s 992 5.427 aile 6 00 p m
been du ty app o nt ed Ad
ATTENTION COAL MINERS -56 acre modern 3 br
m n st ratr x ol !h e Estat e of A KC Dober man P sctle pup
Kell ey G lmore deceased
P 4?$ 6 weeks old Shots o d
house w th fi replace plent y of pasture farm ground
at e of M dd cpor t Me gs wormed Coli (01 4) 533 0761
rr y apple and other fru 1t trees Mostly fenced wtth
che
Coun ly Oh o
pond
close to Dan v le Pr ce $3 1 900
2
Black
Poodle
pupp
es
mole
Cred tors ar e requ r~d o
$40 OneS be a Hu sk y mole
f le the r cia ms w th sao
f due ary w lh n four non hs
Phone 992 7185
Sl2 800 -5 bedroo'll s 2 ba th ~ ext lg lt v rm porches
Dated th s 25 th day o Mav
gar
nat ga s furn ace cbns hd wd fir s Lac Scout Rd
1976
n
Chester
Ma nn ng D II\ ebstcr
Judge For Sale, Rent or Trade
Cou rt of Common Pl eas
Sll 000 w II buy modern home near fa rgrounds 2
Pro ba e D v so FOR Sale o rent bO~e 12 2 bed m
bedrooms l1 vmg room kttchen bath garage 2 ca r
(5) 28 (6) 4 11 31 c
0
mob le ha ne
ge yord and You don t have to qu t your
concrele b ock garage and garden spa ce n ce for small
go den spo To ent $1 0 man
lh pus
I depos Pho e 7, 2 prase t JOb to tra n to dr ve a
lam ly
3!22
lracta tnJ ter In only 7 to 8
I
weekends PA RT TIME tra nmg
1
I 1971 J D 350 B l st house pos t (Saturdays &amp; Sundays) a qual
90 ACRES VACANT LAND - Yo u wou ld know spnng
1
We5leyan Ho i ness Chu ch on fred clr ve can be earnmg
5 here when you see th s w de green va lley w th a
runn ng through It fUSt perfect lor a large lake
brook
R• 14 3
wooded h !I s de lust cry ng for a cabtn
Here s
at less tha n $300 per acre
scenery a nd sec lusion
POMEROY 0
Wanted to Rent
pe&lt; Y'" aod "P l3week, n'
CALL QUIC K
I
Ph m 2176
I WANllo rent dock space 0 Oh 0 FULL TIME res de lt tra n n ~
11
ogram
)
I s de oI r ve w th olec1 c ty
I
llnftrnlfiDnll
I
Phone 99&lt; 6061
RE VCO Tractm Tra le&lt; T" n
WE NEED FARM LAND
I Harvister
I
"" Inc w II Ira • you on mod
l'lo.J
ld
E
I
en profess Olaf equipm ent
1 ptacemenl "' "'"" ,
1"'w ea qutpmtrll 1 For Rent
Call Jimmy Deem
I Me Cui loch
Chatn I
" lab c upon' ad"al Ol
fSaWS
f MOBI Ehome odu s on ly Phone CA LL NOW I
_.., __________ _J
992 5S35
Panersburg 4 22-40 80
949-2388
1

Busmess FranchiSe

AI. TROMM CONST.

HALLS

SALVAGE

TEAFORD

5 26 I

mo

Free est1mates on car
pettng and tnstallaflon
We II brrng samples to your
hom e w1th no obltgattor!
See how you can really
save
Mtke Young Manager
Sales and lnsta llaflon
Rt 3 Pomeroy Oh1o 45769
Phone day or n1ght
614 992 2206
1 to 1 '!)O

Junk Ballertes $1 25
Motor Cast Clean
$3
Per Hundred
Copper 3Sc
Car Bod1es
Scrap Iron

so

RIDERS SALVAGE
51 Rl 124 Pomeroy Oh1o
Phone 992 5468

Pets

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Sale

TRAIN FULL OR
PART TIME

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MEIGS

I Eqtipment Co. I
1

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RAINBOW AlOGE
( Bashan Area)
LONC ROTTOM

61 4

OPEN
Days and even mgs except
Tues and Wed or by
contilchng R Codner
owner
5 21 l mo

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pl1. ttz 2174

,_

Complete Bridll

FREE ESTIMATES
lllown
lnsulatton Servtces
F nilnc ng An1lable
Blown Into Willis &amp; Attie~
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; OOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

And AnntNISIIJ

Serviee
fret Consultalton
Ann's Bndal and
Anntversary Services
,hont Anoa Bllcl....,
H~3105

11011 Thonlll
!192 2126

Wllh n 30 days of publi Cation
n a newspaper In the affected
county any person may also
Ill Submit written comments
el at ng to actions proposed
act ons
complamts
or
ve r fed co mpla nts
(2)
req uest a publ ic meetmg
reg ard ing proposed act ons
and or (3) request not ce of
furt her
act on s
on
proceed 1ngs
F na t actions to ssue deny
no d fy revoke or ren ew
pe mlts
I ce nses
or
van;:t nces lhat are not
preceded by proposed act1ons
ma y be appealed to the En
v ronmenta l Board of Rev1ew
Su te lOS 395 East Broad
S reel Columbus Oh o 43216
All such f1na l act10ns are so
de n! fl ed n th s no! ICe all
o he r requ es ts fo r ad
ud ca on he~r j ngs and other
com muntcal10n s conc ernmg
publ c hear in gs
publ c
me et ngs
adrud1cat1on
hear mgs complaints of any
k nd and regu la! ons should
he addressed to the Legal
Rec ords Sect1on Oh10 EPA
P o Box 1049 Columbus
Oh o 43216
(6 14 1 466 6037
un ess otherw1se stated n
pa I cular not ces
al l other
com municat ons includmg
com ments on pr~posed ac
ons and reques ts for public
me e 1ngs shou ld be addressed
e !he r to the New Sourc e A r
or NPDES Permtt Records
Sec t on wh lchever IS ap
propnate at the Oh o EPA P
0 Box 1049 Columbus Oh o

LARRY LAVENDER
Syracuse Ohto
Ph n2 3993
4 10 I mo

4-30-11110.

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COINS
CURRENCY
SUPPLIES
METAL
DETECTORS
Bu7, Sell or Trlde

R&amp;J COINS

IIWS

Merrv
Mowers

•uMond Ohio
742 !IJI
R~pr Womslo!

491 Locust St
Middleport Ohio 992 30f2
5 26 2 mo

H-11110.

Racine Plumbing
&amp;Heating
Racine Oh1o
Need new root or
repa1red? House root
barn shingles build up
pa1nt1ng electrical work
gutters &amp; downspouts
furnaces water heaters
water softners mstalled &amp;
repa1red Sewa1e
Call us at 9411 U82
or 949 2203
3 29 1 mo

Sales &amp; Sarv1ce
201310th Ave
Parkersburg W Va
304 485 0386
614 423 6474
Alum1num Vmyt Steel
Contrnuous GuHer
Replacement
Wmdowsand Doors
Free Esttmates
We recommend and
Sail Quahty
59 76

Medtcal Oxygen
and Suppltes

f

ARE AVAILABLE
AT

lWIN CITY
MACHINE SHOP

Is

Your
1975
sed
PB
8 821

Ponltac Venlura ~ dr
260 VB auto P S
air baby blue Only
m1les S39t5 oo

"74 Olds Cullus Supreme
2 dr H T vinyl top ""
low milage one owner

IP7~
Ford
Movorlck
Grobber aula real good
lillie cor Priced right
52195 00

$4295 00

CHECK and OOMPARE

OUR QUALITY AND
PRICES!

ss ua nce of Cerl1f ca tiOn
Rutland
Oh o Issuance of Cert f1cat on
lo r Step 2 construct on grant-4
v llage of R:ulland
6) d ltc

JUNE SPECIAL

6 CANS OF RC

•1.00+

Tax
W1th any 54 00 pvrchose
and lh1s od Good through
6 JO 76

DONEUI'S PillA
Middleport Oh1o
992 6167
6 I 76 I month

'l
BRADFORD Auslloneer Com "
plete Ser11lce Phone 9~9 2~87
or 9-49 2COO Racme Oh1o Crilt
Bradford
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR Sweepers toas ters 1rons aU
small opphonces lawn mower
next to Slate H1ghway Garage :,
on Route 7 Phone (614) 985
3825

REMODELING Plumb ng heot.ng
and ol types of general repa1r
We k guaranteed 20 years ex
per ence Phone 992 2409
D&amp;o TREE Tnm~ ;;-g 20;e-o-n'"'.-.-per~enc e
Insured free
eshmates Coli 992 2384 or
(614 )698 7257 Albany
SEWING MACf11NE Repa1rs ser
v ce oil mokes 992 2284 The
Fab r c Shop
Pomeroy
Author zed S1nger Sales and
Serv ce We s ha!_~en ~c ssors
SAVE ON
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe wo rk dump trucks
I .' '
CARPETING
and lo boys for h1re w1ll haul
f, I d rt top soil I mestone and
gravel Call Bob or Roger Jet
fers day phone 992 7089
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
Be a u111u I colors Do 11
Yourself
save Rttular
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Mode rn 16 95 SQ and
yd
San lot1on 992 395-i or 992
2428
5q Yd
WILL do roof ng. construction
plumbmg and heatmg No rob
too Iorge or too small Phone
12 or 15 FT
7&lt;2 2,:.34c::8.c_._
EXCAVATI NG dozer backhoe
gnd d tcher Charles R Hat
Green go ld rtd blue rust
f eld
Back Hoe Servtce
Do If yourself Wit h pad
Rutla nd Oh o Phone7-42 2008
ding 17 95 sq yd
GREG S CB SALES loco lox! ol Er
W ttl Plddtng Installed
wm s Gulf Service
M1d
se 95 square y1rd
dlepo I Ohio Phone m
2438
CALL142 2211
-. -- -TA'LK TO
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
WENDELL
GRATE
DOZER LARGE AND SMALL
CARPET CONSULTANT
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED BILL
PULLINS PHONE 992 2AIB DAY
OR NIGHT
SEPTIC Systems Installed by
I censed nstoller Shepard 742 2211
Rutland
Contractors Phone 74:2 2409

501 NYLON

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

8 00 Ills 00
Thursday 8 ttl12 noon

FRIDAY TIL 8

ln4 Otds Toronado Custom

1974 Ford Grand Torino 2
dr HT , aulo PS PB
vmyt top extra nice one
owner S319S 00

This " one of the cleanest
cars tn town
loaded
S.l95 00

1974 Chev '~'• Ton Pickup
long bed 4 speed 2 tone
paint new GMC trade
$31195 00

SOME GOOD OLDER MODELS
1970 Pont1ac Grand Pr1x $1595.00
1067 Chev Statton Wagon $595 00
$695 00
1968 Ford F100 Prckup
1995.00
1972 Butck Lesabre 4 dr

1969 L TO Ford 4 dr
1971 Cl!ev Nova 4 dr 6
cyl

$895 00
$1895 00

Buy your nexl car from 'Your Friendly Dealer 'stop In ond gel a Prlendly deal from,
Ceward C..lvert J D Slory B11t Nelson Wo don't only wont you as 1 customer we
want you as a lnend

"Your Friendly Dealer"

Ohio Ph.

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT PROBATE
DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
N THE MATTER OF
S W~TTLEiiiENT OF AC
CO UNTS
PROBATE COURT
ME IGS COUNTY OHIO
Accounts and vouchers of
he
follow in g
named
I due aries have been f led n
1t1e Proba te Court Me gs
County Ohio for approval
and settlement
CAS E NO 16 606 S x
teenth Account of he Hun
t ngton Nat anal Bank of
Columbus Trustee of th e
Trust created under the Last
w II and Testament of Thomas
A Mav Deceased
CASE NO 20693 F onal
Account of Larry L W1ley
Ex ecutor of th e Estate of
l;:t wren ce
R
W ley
Dec eased
CASE NO 21097 F rsl
Current Account of Robert J
Lew1s Guardian of th e
Cuerdianshlp Es tate of Lil lia n
-.~1 eff an Incompetent
CAS E NO 2\561 F~r s t and
F nat Accoun I of Larry L
w ley Executor of the Estat e
ot Thelma Blanche W1 ley
Deceased
CAS E NO 21 596 Ftrsl and
F nat Account of M1ta J
Woods Ex ecu trt x of th e
Es tate of William J WOods
Deceased
CASE N O 2 \ 716 Ftrst antt
F nat Account ot H
Jo e
Denison Admin istra tor of the
Estate of Effie w Den1 son
Deceased
CA SE NO 21 717 F1rs t and
F nal Acc ount of Margaret
El e'l Winebrenner Executrix
ot the Es tate of w tllam F
N nebrenner Deceased
Unless except1ons are f1l ed
!hereto said accoun ts w111 be
tor hearing before sa 1d Court
on the \sf day of July 1976 at
wh ich lim e sa id accounts wt lt
be cons dered and contmued
fro m day to day un t1t f natty
d sposed of
Any person mterested may
1 le written except1ons to said
accounts or to m atlers per
ta 1n1ng to the execution of the
!rust not less than five days
pr or to the date set fo r
hear.ng

Manning D Webster Judge
common Pleas Court
Probate Dtvls1on
Me1gs County Oh10
161 4 llc

•
NOTICE
All sharet1olders of th e
Santa Fe Salt Company will
lake notice that th e un
ders gned has flied an ap
plication to the Common P'tea s
Court of Meigs County
~o~er9y
Ohto
45 769
req estlng InstructiOns for
dele m'lnotlon of the Identity
of the shareholders of said
books of the
-..- - .. ·"- .. pany do not
llty of the
You are
that the
that all

CARS

992-2174

Open_Eve!~~~s

It's a mustang
STAMPEDE
At Dan Thompson Ford - more and more peopla
are buyrng
Mustangs, Prntosr Maverscks,
Granadas, Torrnos, Elttes, L TDs and Ford
Trucks, at lowest pnces anywhere, and htghest
values, and stnce Milton Hood 1s back combtned
wtth Clifford Young on parts, they are ftnd1ng
best servtce You get a good deal and good deal
more at Dan Thompson Ford
1973 CHEVROLET V8 .... • .. . ... .. .. ... 13945
Monte Carlo 2 dr hard lop sharp maroon with while top
rad1o with tape player
1

For Soturdoy, June 5 1878
ARIES (Mirch 21 · Aprll 11)
Before you grumble about a
Job you resent doing today
consider Its long range
aspects It could pro"Ye to be
very benettclal
TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20)
You II be generally fortunate to
day except In finances Leave
the long shots to thooe who like
10 gamble and are used to los
ng
GEMINI (Miy 21-Junl 20)
Though a member ol your
fami ly could cause some un
necessary frustration today be
the first to forgive so the maHer
can be forgotten
CANCER (JUM 21-July 22)
Today keep everything out In
the open You II only come to
gnet by trying to repress lm
portant but embarrassing
facts

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) An
alternattve today may turn out
to be your most fortunate
choice 11 may not appear to be
so at the time
VIRGO (Aug 23·Sipl 22)
There s nothing wrong with be
lng ambit ous but have tun al
the same ttme Don t pursue
goals so doggedly yoo forget to
live
LIBRA (Sopl 23-0ct 23) You
have a tendency today Ia
create needless problems
Fortunately you II be able to

1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ..................... 2995
6cyl 2dr H T power steering auto trans llkenew
12995
1974 MAVERICK 6 CYL ...................
4 dr sedan al r cond auto trans power steering nice

.... ..... ....

14195

1975 FORD LTD V8. •...
4 dr sedan almost like the doy II was sold

.......

DR. ..

1974 PINTO 4
One careful local owner

1974 FORD V8 TORINO
4 dr sedan A T P S one careful local owner

..

HT

BACK ....

1973 VOLKSWAGEN SQUARE
Stal1on Wagon outo trans shows good care

VW

.. 2795

'

... ....

....

1500

1

1974 FORD FOUR WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP... ..'3995
Shows good care
1
3495

1973 FORD LWB ECONOUNE VAN ••••
One of nlcesl ones anywhere

lh

.. 13495

get out ot trouble as easily as
you got Into It
SCORPIO (Oct 24· Nov 22)
Don t enter any arrangements
today where you hope to get
more than you re willing to
give If you re generous the
other party will reciprocate
SA Gin ARIUS (Nov 23 Doc
21) An associate will try to take
credit today for somelhlng you
did His tactiCS will be to no
avail You II get due praise
CAPRICORN (Doc 22 J1n
1I) Don t be rash or foolish but
I a calculated r sk Is called for
today take I It may be well
worth the effort
AQUARIUS (Jin 20-Fob 11)
II you keep your nose to the
grindstone today the posalblll
ty of gain looks very promising
Opting lor pleasure will
diminish your chances
PISCES (Fob 20-MIICh 20)
Steer clear ot domineering
people today Pal around with
someone with whom you can
leel and act yourself

-Your
\11Birthday

Mr and Mrs Emzle Davis the Albany Junior High 8th
Parkersburg W Va , visited grade basketball team and
thetr brothers Paul and cheerleaders their parents
Wilham C P~k Other coach and friends
guests at the Peek home
Among the young people
111cluded Madge Blackwood, who graduated from Albany
Usa Dye, Mr and Mrs High School on Sunday
Arthur Crabtree George evemng were the following
Dixon, William Culwell, from tilts community Connie
local, and VIrginia Town Sue Akers, Steve Allen
send Colwnbua Wllltam C Fraley, Steve Gillogly , Jim C
Peck returned home from Reed Dale Rowley ParreU
Holzer Medical Center this Slone and Jeffrey Jones
past week
Hemlock Grange will
Uncoln Russell Wolfpen, present the literary program
was a guest of his son m-law at Colwnbia Grange for the
and daughter Mr and Mrs meeting on June 11 The
Harold Gillogly and famtly Women s Activities Com
Mr and Mrs Dwatne mittee of Colwnbla Grange
Jordan and fanuly en wtll make donations to
tertalned wtth a hayrtde and Friendly Hills State Grange
wtener roast for members of Camp CARE proJect and \he

ned
net assets of
NEWSPAPER ENTERPR IS8 ASSN t
ticc&gt;rporcotlon after ex
p~;:y;:·~~~h~~l·d·~~~dlstrlbuted
to
u
ot record as
and the In
fa ling 10
SCHOOL PLANNED
ownership of
Bible
school wlll be con
sher.es of stock on or before
dueled
at the Mtddleport
that date sha ll be forever
barred from any claim to the First United Presbyterian
asserts 'Of the corporation
Church Monday through
•
Bernard V Fultz Fnday from 9 to 11 30 a m
~
Rece iver
Sa nta Fe Sail Company Th1s year a new class has
P 0 Box 723 been added the youth class
Porn eroy Oh1o 45769 for grades seven eight and
ntne
151 14 21 26 (61 ' Or

1973 Nova 6 cyl , standard shift 2 dr , double
sharp Was $2395
Now $2195
1974 Vega Hatchback GT, 4 cyl automatic,
P S, clean Was $2195
Now $1995
1972 Ford Grande Torrno, 2 door hardtop
Was $1695
Now $1495
1969 Ford 6 cyl , sland , 2 dr HT Was $495
Now$400
1969 Ford Custom 500 4 dr sedan Was $495
NowS400
1967 Camaro Was $425
Now$400
1971

Chevy

4

Or

Was $1395
Now$1195
1970 Dodge 4 dr 6 cyl Was $695
Now$495
Stahon

wtlh atr

NowS2195
1970 Olevy 6 Cyl , standard long wtde bed
Was $1195
Now $995
1971 Ford F 250 3/• ton. auto trans P S ,
P B with topper Was $2195
SNow $1895

1969 DODGE
L1ke new finish

lh

TON PICKUP.

'1395

MANY MORE
SEE Freel Blaettnar, Melvrn Lrttle,
or Pat Hill
Open Eventngs T116 00
Except Thurs and Sat. Til5 00

@2:Ns
QUAUTY

Chester,

461 S. 3rd
Mlddlyport

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1975 CHEVROLET C. price
SS295
Classic coupe less !han 1 000 miles deluxe belts llnled
glass air conditioned deluxe bumpers &amp; guards
remote LH + RH mirrors ;oo &lt;bbl VB AM radio &amp;
lape auxlllghllng comfortlll dark red and black vinyl
roof like new - a rea l sharpie
$1995
1973FORDTORINO
4 door VB automatic radio good radial tires blue
finish clean Interior
t973CHEVROLET
S2895
Caprice Estate Wagon I owner tow mileage lull
equipment Includes factory air dark green green
vinyl

Carpenter Personals

Deaf Fund They will also
have a donation for the Me1gs
County Musewn and as a
Bicentennial project will
furniSh pictures and other
articles from Columbia
Township for the m111Jfum to
show during the Reg'tta and
Fourth of July showtng
Anyone In the township
havmg articles they would
like to have shown my con
tact Mrs Mendal Jordan
Albany Rt 3 or call 698-2282
Mr and Mrs Lewis Smith
visited Madge Blackwood at
Mount St Marys Hospital in
NelsonvUle Sunday afternoon
and then called on Mr and
Mrs
Donald Jones In
NelsonvUle later
Jeffrey Gillogly, son of Mr
and Mrs Cecil Gillogly
suffered a broken collar bone
In an acctdent at his horne on
Sunday
Mrs Annabelle Thomas
and Mrs Freda Whetstone
Colwnbus visited tlletr aunt
Ida Denntson on Monday and
she accompanted them to the

• 13295

2 door, auto. trans •

• '2295

dr., full power, an . • •

• '1895

73 Olds Cul Sup. Coupe, power, atr

• '3495

73 Chev. Monte Carlo, power, air •
• • •

• '2695
• 12295

72 Ponttac Catalina 4 Dr., atr • • •

• '1995

72 Olds 98 4 door, full power, atr.

• '2295

88 4

73 Olds

72 Olds Toronado, atrl V-roof.

72 Butck Elec. 225

HT Cpe., power air • '2495

72 Chev. Imp. 4 Door, V-8, auto., atr •• 11595
72 BuiCk LaSabre Cusl

Con., atr

, 12695
11695

72FOfdTonno Coupe, V-8auto..
72 Olds 98 4 door, power

&amp;atr

• 12295

•

72 Dodge 1 ton Stake, V·81 4 speed.
71 Olds Cutlass 4 dr., V-8, auto.. • •

• '2295
• 11995

71 Ponttac Cal Coupe, power, air. •

• 11095

HT Sed., pow. 1 atr.

• 11495

71 AMC Hornet Sportabout Wag. • •

• 11095

71 Chev. Impala

71 Butck Skylark

HT Cpe. 1 atr

• • •

• • '1695

70 Olds 98 4 door, power, atr • • •

• • 11095

70 Chi}Sier NY 4 Dr., PB, PS • • • • •

• '995

• 1895
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8, auto., PS •• , • 11395
70 Ford LTD Wagon, PB, PS, air. • • •

69 Chev. Nova 2 Dr., vmyl top ••••• , • '995
69 Olds Cul Sup. H.T., PB1 PS, atr •••• 1895
Transporter Bus, 3 seater •••• 11095

68 VW
68 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe. 1 V-8, auto..
67 Olds

• • 1595
• • 1395

88 HJ. Cpe., V-8 auto..
•• , • •

• • '695
• •• 1395

76 Cadlllacs In Stock
(1) Coupe DeVIlle
(1) Eldorado

(1) Sedan DeVIlle

See one of these courteous salesmen Pete
Burrrs, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh

0

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
Phone
992-2196

74 Chev. Imp. 4 dr. H.T., power1 an.

"You'll Uke Our Oualtty Way
of Doing Business"
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evemngs Unttl' OO-Ttl6p m. Sat.

RIGGS USED CARS
Rt. 7

••• 13495

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Several other cars tn stock at Rtggs
See Ray Rrggs or Roger Rtebel

St

Dodge Dart Swmger Cpe., auto.

65 Ford Country Sed. Wagon. • •

1973 Dodge 318 V 8 stand trans
cond long wide bed Was $2295

Located on

75

66 Olds 88 4 Door, air

TRUCKS

TRUCKS

1974 FORD
TON PICKUP........ .....
One half tone low mileage one owner

June 5 1976
Activity behind the scenes wilt
be of great benefit to you this
coming year Someone tn
fluentla l Is quietly pulling
slrlngs In your behatt

1973 Bu1ck Centry, 2 dr, red w1lh vtnyl
tnterlor, 112 Vinyl roof radial !tres P S ,
P B automatte Was $2895
Now $2695
1cJ12 Olds Delta 88 4dr HT, factory atr, P S,
P B vinyl roof Was$1895
NowS1595
1971 Chevy Belarre, 4 dr atr P S P B
vmyl roof Was $1195
Now $895

2795

.... .'2595

• '3695

74 AMC Hornet

1

1
.... 1995

1972 FORD LTD 4 DR.
Brougham exceptlonBI m every way

1971
BUG
Like new finish

1

71 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe. 1 power, an

Coupe.
1971 Ford Thunderbird 2 Dr
automatic. P S , P B , factory air tilt
wheel cleanest 71 around Was $1895
Now$1695
1972 Vega 4 cyl • factory air Hatchback
$1595

... . .

1
1971 FORD V8 LID • .. ..
1795
2dr hardtop P S P B AT vinyl roof beaulllul white and
black vinyl roof sharp

73 Cadtllac Cpe. DeVde, power, air ••• 14295

69 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power atr • • • '1795
76 Olds Cutlass S Coupe1 atr. • • • • • 15295

1974 Mercury Montego MX 4 dr factory
a1r P S P B vtnyl roof Was $3294
Now$2995
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No Zl829
Estate of Mary C Hoffman
Deceased
No t ce s h~ re by g tv en that
Maqone A Goett of 830 East
Ma n Street Pomeroy has
been du ly appo.nted Ac:l
mln1stratr x WWA of the
Estate of Mary C Hoffman
deceased tate of Box 31
Chester Me ~s County Oh o
Cred tors are required to
file the1r cla 1ms wlfh sa1d
fldu c ary w th in three months
Dat ed th1s 1st day of June
1976
Mann1ng D Webster Judge
(6) • 11 18 31c

75 Cadtllac Cpe. DeVtlle, fact an •••• 17600

1973 Burck Regal 2 Dr , wh ite with white
vmyl roof factory air P S P B , hit wheel
AM FM stereo cruise control chrome
reverse wheel s wtth radial ttres Sharp
Was $3695
Now $3495

1972 Bu1ck Rtvtera , Sport Coupe bronze
metallic white brown vinyl roof. factory
air P S P B cruise cpntrol tilt steertng
wheel factory tape, 6 way power seats
double sharp Was $3195
Now $3095

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
PomenJy,

USED CARS

1974 Monte Carlo, fa ctory air automalte
P S. P B vtnyl roof beautiful green finish
Was $4195 00
Now $3995

432 16

17 Cole Street
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769
Telephone (614) 992 3768
We Dehver
4 25 I mo

------------

Probate DIVISion
II 18 lie

PUBLIC NOTICE
county Meigs
r ne follOWing tlocumenrs were
rece ved or prepared by the
Oh iO
Env ironm ental
Protec t on A~~Jency during the
Week
anyon e
p ev ous
aggneved or adverse(y af
tected by Issuance den al
mod t~eat1on
revocation or
ren ewal of any perm1t (s)
1 cense(s) or var ance(s )
may request an adJudicatiOn
hear ng by wr itten request
pu sua n t to Ohio Re'Y lsed Code
sec on 3745 07 w lhln th irty
301 da ys of th e directors
proposed action to 1ssue or
deny such docum ents That
s at ute does not pro"Ytde for
hear ng requests to the OEPA
on ap pllcattons complaints
ve nted co mp la nh orders or
t na l act tOns

SALES&amp; RENTAL
Travel Tra tlers

Tues, Wed
1975 Muslang II 2 dr H T 14 500
m les exc cond
$3350
negot able good -!!!_one ng
avo table Ph 992 7101
1972 Ford one holf ton ~ ckup
$1350 Coli (614 )378 6349
1966 Che"Velle Mol bu 2 dr h 1
V 8 automatiC rod o $500
May be seen offer 5 p m ot
Che51er Coll (b~4)9~_:J5~-1q73 Monte Carlo s lver low
ml eoga e~Ccellenl cond tlon
Phone 992 2035 or 992 2971
1973 Olds Cutlass Supreme
31 000 miles $3300 excellent
cond I on Phone (61-i) 843
2621

Summer

of

Sale Sfi

1968 Skyline tro ler 12)(60 and
land 3 bedrm ve y good cond
I on $8 000 Phone 992 5491
or 992 5972
1969 Schultz mob1le homes 12x
60 good cond t on
Phone
742 3018
kiNGSBURY has several used
mob1le tlo mes fo sole Some
' late models 12 ft wide and
some 8 ft w de homes con be
seen a 1100 East Mo n St
Kingsbury Homes Pomeroy
Oh a C osed Sunday ond
Memonal Day
1966 12x65 Vndole 3 bedrm
mob le home w th e~epondo
Portly furmshed Phone 992
2821 0 ' 992 2437
1970 Commun ly Caravan 12x52
1 bedrm
good cond han
Phone (6 4)985 4294

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
case No 11 772
Estate of Bern1ce Darst
Deceased
No t ce Is hereby given thai
w 11 am 011rst of M am 1sbvrg
Oh o has been duly appointed
exec utor of the Estate of
sern ce Darst deceased late
of Me gs County Ohio
cred1tors are requ.red to
1 f:' their claims w1th :sa1d
t cr4c ary within three mon ths
Da ted tbls lsi day of June
ing 0 Webster Judge
"'Ma nncourt
common Pleas

CODNER'S CAMPERS

Candy Stripe

•
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Siding Center

WANTED

•

u- The DaUySentmel,~dtdle:r~=~~~=~:r:~:..-!!~---~---:~~--~-. .

.,

99'1

3495

am

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wh e tom co

Salem Center Cemetery
Friends here have learned
of the birth of a son to Mr and
Mrs Herb Wolfe of Frankfort, Ohio The famtly lived In
the Bob Mattox Mobile horne
for someUme and have a
daughter, Bl!th Ann Grand
parents Include Rev and
Mrs David Wh(te now of
Frankfort, also Rev White
was pastor of the Albany
Methodist Charge, Including
Temple Church for several
years
Young people from this
community
who
were
members of the eighth grade
graduating clalliT at Albany
Junior High on Tuesday
evening included Forrest
Blncker, Phillip Byrd, Mark
Gillogly Bonita Harvey
George Hess , Wtlladean
Howery Bryan Jordan
Ralph Jordan, Jo Ann Me
Whorter, Deborah Miller
Deborah Peters, David Ray
John Stout, Wallace Tom
Zera Tom and Billy Joe
Trou(

Mr and Mrs Tom Cassell,
Ada vlstted with her parents
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
Servtces were held at the
Albany United Methodist
Church for Mrs Hazel Burke
who dted at 0 Bleness
Memorial Hospital In Athens
The Burke family moved to
tltts community more than 30
years ago and have been very
active in lhe Church of God of
Prophecy here Her husband,
Rev Dolphus Burke, Sr
preceded her in death m 1958
and a son Billy wss killed m
an accident several years
ago She Is survived by seven
sons Ollie B and Donald
Hebron and
Ctnclnnatl
Roger Charleston W Va
Paul Birmingham Ala
Dolphus Jr and James W
local and two daughters
Phyllis Knowlton Albany
and Carol Ann Greer Warner
28 grandRobbins Ga
children ,
five
great
grandchildren two brothers
and three siSters Services
were conducted by Rev Glen
Lambert and Rev Alfred
Havens with burial in School
Lot Cemetery under the
dtrecUon of Bigony..Jordan
Funeral Home of Albany
Mr and Mrs Mendal
Jordan spent saturday and
Sunday attending an 01\lo
State Grange Deputies
Conference at Friendly H!Us
St,ate Grange Camp near
Za1tesvtlle
Ohio State
" Grange Master, James Ross
and State Junior Director
Mary Ross, along wt tit other
State
Grange
officers
outlined activities for the
1976-77 grange year The
National Grange Sewing
Contest was judged for state
winners An auction for the
Grange Camp was held on
Saturday evening and Rev
Bob WeUs, Oh(o State Grange
Chaplain, held services on
Sunday morning for the
group There were about 160
grangers present

Langsville
News Notes
Mr and Mrs Blair Cadwallader spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs Alpha
Barr and attended the almnnl
banquet at Rutland Other
Sunday guests of Mrs Barr
were Mr and Mrs Larry
Barr David and Michelle and
Mr and Mrs Mike Barr
Mr and Mrs Dtck Ritter
and girls of Fort Knox, Ky
returned home after spending
a week with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Bernard Ledlle
Mr and Mrs Kay Ben
seater and family of Sygnet,
Ohio spent the weekend With
her mother, Mr and Mrl1 Les
Damewood of SyraCUJe 0
and attended the alumni
banquet
Mr and Mrs Charles
Sigman and family spent the
weekend here With relatives
and attended the alumni
banquet Others here for the
almnnl were Fred MiliTia
Newark 0 and Ralph Ward
of Coltlllbus, Mildred &amp;we
Hoyt ol Reynoldsburg , 0 ,
Mrs J111e (Dunfee) ilylll!ll
and Helen Williamson of
Columbus
Mr and Mrl1 Roland Stile•
of Colmnbwr Is spending a
lew days at tlielr h 1111e In
LangsvUie
Mr and Mrs Ronald Ball
of Hamden, 0 visited her
sister Mrs Elvira Barr
Saturday afternoon
Mra
Dorothy Hanley
visited her sister-in law,
Florence Nelson Satll'day
Mr and Mrs Duane Birr
and son, Shawn, were S111day
dinner gueata of his mother,
Mrs Alpha Barr
Mrs Dorothy Hanley called
on Mrs Alpha Barr SIU!day
afternoon

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rtw I&gt;all~ S..•nt lilt' !, Muldll'porl-1'umt• r u~, ( )., Vnda_\ .. lurw I, I!m;

c

/1 strike voted out in COlumbus

U1rif i.'ll l' n·..,s lntcrnaLimud

Bl'll

syrnpt1 lhy t·vt·n IJl'fu n· t il~
\ 'll lt ' Wit .'{ I akl'll .
Pit kct lmes Wl'rt.' set up in
Tolt:(lo uut l'i idt• lhl' m~in Ohiu

l\·\,·plroll1' t'P,. report edly
.I\Vnh 11~&lt; \ ;tl lt•ast 2,400 union

Be II Teleph one il usi ness
officijS Thursday.

t\

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Ohio iHld

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J).l~'lut l

htJI Wii.S \' U\etJ duwn in
{ '(•hunbus
Tht· \.,d\wut tllc1! ht.'I!UJ11ast

l'rida\
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ln
f.-' lt•v t&gt;land
spre;Jd tu tht•

Pi c kets

a hm

Wt' i'l'

&lt;'Sta hli sht•d
by
CWA
JJil•mhcrs around Ohio Bell
in Akrm1, bu t it was
nul determined how many
wor kt·rs were uff the job

A\.; r~tr r

('UII llnunity rc l e~ tion s fur Ohio
111 ( 'r r\urn lrus, huweV('f' , a Bl' ll
i11 , Day ton, EJ~.
'sHb·:ta tl l J;l! nurnlx_•r " of the Clotfr ldcr , sa id there was an
·rppro,'\itli:Jt(•ly 45U llll'I~IIK• r s 11nauthurized wo rk stupp&lt;.~ ge
('\\' A I ~wc1l 4:\20 wilu
-.llov. t·tl up fur ;1 !T it'l'ling
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Loc;1l ~:! :1 11 Pn•sid rnl John
ll :t)\llt'r wuult l nut providt•
p •eifw \uling n·s ults . The
( 'olmnhn.; lnt·a l n 'JH·cst1 nts
ahour !10\l wo r·kl•rs. There
Wt' t'l' so m ~· ·15 union ll·lt'lllhers
:11 :1 Ci! llll nbus suppl y room
1\ ll'n
W{' I'P
striking in

(Continued from page 1)
asked if he as chief had th e

fMEIGS THEATRE

J.on&lt;lon. ' J·: ber

IONIGfJr

~.l tu rrt,,., ,

W,1 Jt 01 sney 's

) IH"'W Slo1 rt s ,tl 1 p.m .

,\Y'C ''"'~'".J~~m ,....,.

bui ldings.

Pi ckens.

McCoy

;111d

r.:u uncil

I J Wlll bc r ~.

The Administration- Ma yor Fred Hoffman and Counciltoday urgl'd Middleport residents to support Jhe :l-mill
"J!Cnllion CXJlCnse levy on the ballot June 8.
This levy will provide $24,000 per year over a fiv'e-yea r
period : $1 2,000 per year of this would be used for maintenance
and improvement of slre.ls in the village. During 1976 the
village street fund had receipts of $26,796.05 against absolut ely
necessa ry expenditures of $31,156.81.
·
Proper maintenance of streets cannot be made without
additional revenue. The village in 1976 is paying only one
employee from the street fund in order to use more available
money for me~tcrials and maintenance.
Costs of street repair have been zooming upward for
several years with no increase in revenue in tllis fund , Street
Department •·evenue comes from the gasoline tax, license
paite fees and the general fund.
Heside11ts are •·eminded that other villages have operation
expe nse levies and Middleport does not. Local tax rates are
among the lowest in the county ,
"Id's all get behind this levy and show that we are willing to
pay a lillie more tax for the operation of our village government . Other villages do, why can't we 7 , " said Mayor Hoffma n.

Kathryn Crow,
Mr . iHH.I

Polllt•rov Souther n Ba ptist
whu upc.JICd the ll lt'Cti llg with
pnJyc r . and rvt ary Chtl llCey,

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Dre111 , Ura !.ar gent. Oris

I ··) li !l!l li'. !I ~ F S T of lt1e111
/ .1 1 1 ,j,JJ. W~1ile. Do J,&gt; t&gt;y.
1fl.t ,f,!•JI '·ll"•'ty. S I~Pp y
.]

right 1u

( 'uuncil adv ised thu l tul ordi nam:e wo uld h&lt;.Jve tu he
pre parl'd and passed tu give
hi Ill Lhi~, pmve r· .
1\ Ut' !H i lfl~ we re Mnyo r·

Hubbard. Hollie Ste war t,
Hud y S!cwHr!. Pat Pettlc1·son,
.Jr :m Uuerr , llic Hev . Smitli of

{ TI 'C hlli CO io r )

,,

Road

vote operation levy

Mrs. \V;tller Housh, Janice

SIWW WI1,1T E &amp;
Hi!" I[ V£ N DWARFS

'·t''I IIP/ Dor.

Taxpayers urged to

,JillllllY Joe Hemsley, Burry

Sund ,ly

.Ju n e S 6

~ ~ 1.!;) 1 7

(Jssisumce personnel there.

l'll'rk.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'l

Oscar V. Robinson, 71, dies
SYHACUSE

Oscar

Vernon Huberh;on , 71, died

Friday morning a t l1is Fifth
Sl. res idence in Syracuse
following a lingering illn ess .
He was born May 27, ID05 to
tile late Peter A. and Letha
Hatfield Robertson.
Besides his parents, l1e was

I

IN BY 1:30

preceded in death by three
brothers and one sisler.
Mr . Robertson had resided
in Syracuse the past 18 years.
He, his wife and daughter.
Mrs. Jea n Stout , had owned
m1d operated the Syracuse
Nursing Home for ll1e past 15
years.
.Sur viving are his wife ,

Hallie Bradbury Robertson,
whom he marl'ied Nov. 4,

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1924 : two daughters, Mrs.
Stout and Mrs . Kenneth
(Freda 1 Wilson, Stocktown,
Ohio· three brothers, Cecil
and Albert, both of Oak Hill ,
W. Va ., and Bill, Vienna, W.
Va ,: three sisters, Mrs . Lula
Price, Mrs . Flossie Shrewsberry, Oak Hill, W. Va., and
Mrs . Marie Hill, White
Water, Wisconsin .
Funeral services will be
held 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Ewi ng Funeral Home with
the Rev . David Hinson offi ciating . Burial will be in the
School Lot Ceme tery at
Carpenter. The family will
receive friends from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at
the fun era l home.

Ella May Epple Reuter dies

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Mrs. Ell a May Epp le 1Lid a ) Beryl Drumheller,
Reuter, 89, Brownell Ave., Everett, Wash.; 12 grandMiddleport , died early today childr en,
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greatal the Veterans Memorial grandchildr en, and two
Hospital. Born May 4, 1887, in great-great-grandchildren .
Bedford Township, she was
She was a member of the
the daugh ter of the late John Middleport Church of Christ.
S, and Eliza Miser Epple. Her
Tentative funeral services
husband , William He nry are set for Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Epple, died in 1970.
the Rawlings-Coals Funeral
Survivors include two sons, Home with the Rev . Raul in
Ric hard M., at home, nd Moyer officiating. Burial will
Gerald E., Pomeroy : lwo be in the Riverv iew
dau~hlers , Mr s. John S. Cemetery. Friends may call
I Madeline ) James, Dall as, at the funeral home Saturday
Texas . and Mr s, George from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m .

Things wholesale
up 0.3% .in May
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~ By LEONARD CURRY
WASHINGTON I UPI) -

Incentive price cuts to auto
dealers and suppliers of home
building materia ls helped
hold the increase in wholesale
prices to 0.3 per cent in May,
less than ha lf the rate for
Apr il , the Labor Department
reported today.
The May in crease dropped
from 0.8 per cent in April and
indicated any renewed
inflation would be stalled
until at least late summer .
President 'Ford has called
an economic summit with

U.S. trading partners later
this month to discuss the
prospect of renewed inflation
that co uld thwar t the

economic recovery, now in its
second year.
May's unusual price
declines for lumber products
a nd transportation
equipment prevented an
anticipated sharper increase
in the Whole!!ale Price Index,
which stood ~t 181.8 on a 1967
scale of 100. The WPI was up
only 5 per cent from a year
ago.
But government analysts
said price rises for steel,
copper, lead and other metals
establis hed a "stubborn "
inflationary trend that would
show up later this summer in
finished metal products such
as refrigerators, stoves, cars
and housing materials.
'The WPI measures prices
that producers charge for
sales in large quantities to
wholesalers, jobbers and
distributors. The prices
ultimately will be passed on
to consumers at the retail
level.
A department analyst said
auto manufacturers' offered,
price cuts in the form of
rebates and other incentives
to auto dealers to encourage
retail sales of new cars in the
dosing months of the model
year. The analyst said tllese
spring incentives, which used
to be traditional, had not been
offered for the past two or
three years.
Wholesale prices of lumber
and wood products also fell in
May beca use of excess
building supplies due lo the
weak home constr uction
market . Builde1·s have begun
construction again and
w)10lesalers were taking
advantage of the renewed
demaud fnr sales to clear
invcnl•,rits.

MiddleLoWII areas.
Glotfelder sai d he did not
know how ma ny. CWA

workers left th eir jobs. He
said assista nce on long
distant-e . and directory calls

Local news, in briefs
Pomeroy Lod9e 164,
F&amp;AM. will meet tn specia l
session at 7:30p.m, Monday.

All Ma ster Masons are in -

vi ted.

RACI NE Chapler 134,,0ES ,
will mee t in regular session

at 8 p.m. Monday at the
temple to make plans for the
75th annual inspec ti on.

RACINE Ma sonic Lodge
461 , F&amp;AM. will meet in
regular session at 7: 30 p.m .

Tuesday at the templ e.

THE SYRA CUSE ER
squad tran sported Doug
Houston, 15, Syracuse, to
Holze r
Medi cal · Center

Martha
Mitchell

buried
By ROBERT CAREY
PINE BLUFF, Ark . I UP I)
- The funeral of Martha
Mitchell unwound like her life
- with drama, spirit and
overtones of mystery and
pathos.
Of all the in-crowd of
Nixon's Washington a t the
time of the Watergate , she
was the most outspoken. She
told a nyone who was
prepared to listen of the truth
of the scandal as she saw it.
She was the first to urge
Richard Nixon to resign the
presidency.
" I never learned how to
lie ," she told a reporter at the
lime when her role as the
blithe Southern Belle of the
Nixon administration was
growing sour .
• Her forthrightness ca used
her to be shunned and
isolated. No family member
or fri end was at her bedside
when she died at age 57 of
bone cancer in a New York
hos pital Monday. At her
funeral Thursday there were
only seven persons sitting in
the space reserved for family
and friends .
One of the family members
attending the funeral was her
es tra nged hu sba nd, John
Mitchell, Nixon's attorney
general. Mitchell stared at
his feet throughout the
service. He shed no tears and
showed no emotion .
He spoke only to the two
ministers who officiated at
the services when thev
offered th eir condolonces. H~
did not speak lo other
mourners or to newsmen. He
left quickly.
It was up to others to
eulogize Martha Mitchell.
First there was the spray of
flow ers,
white
chrysa nthemums set on a
field of bright green ferns at
the cemetery which spelled

Thursday at 3 p.m. after
be ing struck by a ( f1r across

from Syracuse pjtrk on SR
12&lt;. It was rf ported he

sustained a bro~ e n leg . The
accident VIla s investigated by

the Stale Highway Patrol.
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RACINE -

The Ladies

Aux iliary of th e Racine Fire
Department will serve an
election day dinner Tuesday
at the fire house. Serving will
begin at 9 a.m. The menu
in cl udes chi cken
sa lad
sandw ic hes, soup, baked
bean s, cake , pie, coffee and
homemade
ice
cream .
Donations of cakes and pies

are be ing accepted

ACTIONS FILED
An action for trespass,
forcible entry and detainer
for damages has been filed by
Halph Emerso n Doug las,
Coolville, against Adelio
Zamorano and Bertha
Zamorano, Shade, in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
Theima Diane Sams, Middleport, fil ed for divorce
against Brady Calvin Sams,
Athens and Phyllis S. Dugan ,
Rutland, and Robert L.
Dugan , Rutland filed for
dissolutiOn of marriage.

would be ma de on an
emergency basis.
In Cleveland last Frida y,
members of CWA Loca l 4309
protested a decision by the
con.pany to allow service
representatives to assemble
and sell telephones in new
Ohio Bell retail store s.
Telephone assembly ''is a
primary job responsibility of
a tel eph one in stall er or

Wagon train is big hit

repairman," said a Local
4309 spokesman.
The issue was not covered
by Ohio Bell ~s contra ct with
the CW A, maintained the
company, because Ule retail
stores are a new venture.
About 1, 200 persons in
Greater Cleveland and some
opera tors and servi ce
representatives .in Can ton
were involved.

BY BOB HOEFLICH
: POMEROY. - The National Bicentennial Wagon Trajn came to Pomeroy and
Middleport Saturday, and it was
delighUul .
Actually, the crowd drawn by the train
wa s consider~bly under the number expected However, those who dld stir
themselves outside for the parade which
left the Middleport Community Park with
entertainment built around a bicentennial
theme, and performed on the upper
parking lot in Pomeroy by a troupe from
Pennsylvania State University , loved
every minute of it.
All of the music for the program was
composed especially for the wagon train
trek which bj!gan last June in Oregon : 'The
train - one of fi~e making the trip to

News •• in Briefs
(Continued from page I)
two JapaneS&lt;: automakers 1Dalsun, Toyota) slipped pa'st tiny
American Motors into lh e fourth and fifth sales spots.
Combined May sales reports Thursday by domestic and
foreign automakers totaled 920,000 new cars - the highest
sales rate since October, 1973, when the start of the Arab oil
embargo u·igger e&lt;l an industry-wide slump.
While the four major U. S. automakers were reporting a 37
per cent again over last May, tile eighth straight month in
which sales have topped year-earlier periods, the foreign
companies said sales were off 4 per cent. Only record-selling
performances by the Japanese Toyota and Da tsun prevented
the foreign share from slipping further.

Elberfelds In ·Pomeroy
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OPEN TONIGHT TIL 8 PM

Bids ·to be opened on June 15
MRS. BETTY MOORE AND
'DAUGIITER, Mary Ann, were among
residents who appeared In costume for
Saturday's bicentennial observance.
Mrs. Moore made the pink and white
gowns especially for SaturdaY's event.

Weather
Sunny and mild Sunday and
Monday . Highs in the 70s and
low 80s. Clear Sunday night.
Lows in the upper !Os and 5~ .

GALUPOLIS - State Senator Oakley
C. Collins (R-Ironton) Saturday said the
Ohio Department of Transportation will
open bids June 15 for construction projects
in Hocking, Fayette and Gallia Counties.
Two bridges on Ohio 93 in Falls Gore
Township, Hocking County , wi,ll -be open
for construction bidding. Approximately
6,386 feet of pavement is needed.

unba

Bridges on.Good Hope - New Holland
Hoads (CR 145) over Compton and Paint
Creeks in Fayette County (Marion and
Wayne Twps .), will be open for construction work bidding. The bridges need
to be replaced.
Bids for the resurfacing o[ 2.33 miles of
Ohio 553 in Gallia County, will be open.

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NABLUS, Israeli - ~cupled Jordan
(UP! 1 - Israeli troops clashed Saturday
with botUe-throwing, tire-burning teenage
Arabs demonstrating on the anniversary
of the start of the 1967 Middle East war

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which ended in the Israeli occupation. It
was the only trouble reported on the West
Bank of Jordan , where nlne Arabs have
died and dozens more have been Injured In
recent wa~es of ~tntl-lsraell violence.

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Heavy turnout of
voters expected
election, voters approved additiona l through the Gallla County Commls•lon
BY DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
(:Al.LIPOLIS '-- A large turnout is millage by 635 votes, 2,244 for compared to and better orgfinlzatl&lt;in within the sheriff's
department.
.
e"''etled Tuesday for the June Primary 1,60!l no votes .
Commissioner
candidates
stumped on
Since 1970, residents have voted on two
Election in Gallia County. As of the noon
the
plaUorm
of
bette1
·
roads,
better
fiscal
deadline Saturday, over. 375 persons had permanent Improvement issues as well as
management
and
better
law
enforcement.
for
the
joint
vocational
school
and
millage
voted absentee ballots with the Board of
Incumbent Democrat commluloner
community college. The June Primary
Elections.
Polls will open at 6:30 a.m. and close features races for sheriff, county com- Joe Stewart Is not seeking reelection. The
at '7:30 p.m. Due to the large number of missioner, prosecuting attorney and clerk job pays ttl.OOO per year.
Two Interesting races are also on the
issues, final results are not expected until of courts.
Hepubllcan
ba llot .where Incumbent
No less than 13persons are seeking the
early Wednesday morning .
ProsecuUng
Attorney
Gene Wetherholt Is
Gallla's registered voters will cast sheriff's nomination, five Democrats,
opposed
by
Hamlin
C. l&lt;lng and
seven
Republicans
and
one
Independent
their ballots for the Repbllcan and
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE Bicentennial Wavnn
commission members Charles Bostic and Thelma Elliott,
lncwnbent
Clerk
of
Court,
Louise Burger,
filed
before
Ute
deadline
on
March
25.
Train Pilgrimage t.o Pennsylvania met with the Gallia Co.
Democratic presidential candidates,- all
Toby Cunningham, captain of the boat, "The Vic!9ry,"
bas
Republican
opposition
from
newsman
Incumbent
Oscar
C.
Baird,
Re~ubllcan,
Is
·
state
issues,
the
local,
district,
state,
and
Bicentennial Commission Friday afternoon and related Uleir
carrying the wagons; Marllyn Robison, national trails
Dick Thomas. ,
not seeking reelectloo .
·
national races.
experiences on the ·wagon train. The train of Conestoga
coordinator for the pilgrimage; Rollie Hebel, national wagon
Running unopposed $re Incumbent
Sheriff candidates are: Democrats,
In addition, central committeemen
wagons, which is traveling up the Ohio River to Valley Forge,
master; Charles Adkins and Thomas Moulton, commission
County
Recorder, Mrs. ll:valee Myers, a
Nell
McMahon,
James
M.
Montgomery,
· Pa. on barge, was in the Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Area
will be elected In each precinct and In the
co-chairmen, and .members Diane Matthews and Manning
Republican;
Dr. Oonahl R. Warehime,
James
G.
Scott,
Sld
Vance
and
George
E.
'Thursday and Friday. Pictured here, from the left, are
Wetllerholt.
·
Gallipolis City School· System, voters wlll
Galli
a
County
Republican coroner; Frank
Woodyard
.
decide the fate of a four mlll operating
Republican candidates are R. Bill H. Mills, Jr ., Republican, seeking his first
levy.
Interest has increased ln recent Angell, Jim Baldwin, Allen Monroe Cox, term as Gallla County TI'easurer and
weeks, on the passage of the city school Gilbert R. Plants, Paul J. Plymale, Ray James P. Baird, a Republican seeking his
Roberts, and Denver A. Walker. The four- first term as county engineer.
levy .
Mills will be replaci ng veteran
year
term pays $$,200 per year .
A spokesman for the Gallipolis City
treasurer
Oty M. Stewart of Vinton, who
Two
county
commissioners
will
be
Board of Education said this is the first
BY BOB HOEFLICH
did
IMJt
seek
reelection .
only Democrat candidate.
elected
in
November
to
begin
four-year
ce ntral committee, post races. One is in levy sought for operational purposes In the
POMEROY - Meigs County polling
Baird Is seeking the engineer's post
Republican sheriff incumbent, Robert Olive Precinct where Clifford l..&lt;lngenette school district since Nov . 3, 1970. In that terms on different days .
places will open at 6:30a .m. Tuesday as C. Hartenbach will be 'opposed in the
Seeking the Republican nod for the ctlrrcntly held by Paul Stull. Stull, a
the first June primary election in the state Tuesday primary by Republican Bruce is opposing Francis H. Andrew. The
Jan. 2 term ate Gilbert Caldwell, Uoyd E. Republican, could not seek the elected
second is in Letart Pet. where Pauline
gets underway.
Danner, BUley L. Halley, lind George E. position since he lives ln Jackson County.
Davis of Rutland. The winner of the
Some 13,000 voters are eligible to cast nomination will be opposed in the fall by Wolfe is opposing l&lt;lla J . Proffitt. ·
Salaries for Ule elected officers are :
Woodward. Republicans seeking the Jan. 3
Unopposed Democratic candidates for
ballots in the Tuesday primary and polls the one Democrat candidate for the
Recorder, $8,900 per ·year; Prosecuting
term
are
Clarence
E.
Johnson
will b~ open un til 7:30p.m. for the con- sheriff's post, James J. Proffitt, Route 4, central committee include: David M.
(incumbent), Paul Dean Niday and ·Bruce Atty., $8,000; Treasurer, $~,000; Clerk of
Brickles, West Bedford; Henry L. Hunter,
s.
Stout. ·
· Courts, $9,300 and County Engineer,
venience of voters. No registration is Pomeroy.
North Chester: Ceila Bailey, South
required in Meigs Coulnty ; a voter must
Democrats going for Jan. 2 are l&lt;lnnle $15,700.
Chester; Vicki Proffitt, Lebanon; Chester·
GALLIPOLIS
Gallla
County
only be a citizen and a resident of the
There will be four separate battles for
Burger
and William I.. Walters. Archie E.
The fourth race facing Republicans on E. Wells, Reedsville; Norman 0. Weber,
sheriff's
deputies
Friday
Investigated
precinct for 30 days to vote.
central
committeemen posts. There are
Meadows
and
Donald
Wright
are
opposing
the county level Tuesday Is that of
On the county level there are four nominating a prosecuting attorney can- Orange; Samuel B. May, Rutland Vlllage; vandalism at Macedonia Church located each other for the Jan. 3 term on the three races In the Republican circles and
one Democratic race.
Republican races on which voters will didate . The candidates are incumbent, Norman C. Will, Wesl Rulland ; Sam on Macedonia Rd. off Uttle Bullskin. Democratic Uckel.
Hicks, Jr., Salem: . John David Gerard,
In Addison\Twp. Clarence E. Shriver, "
decide.
Sheriff candidates have campaigned
Bernard V. Fultz , Middleport, and Middleport first; Kenneth E. Imboden, Deputies said someone shot 15 holes
through the front door.
Seeking the nomination to run for the Frederick W. Crow, Ill, Route 2, Racine.
and
Ray Haskins, are seeking the
011 law and order, using literature focused
Three bullets allegedly fi red from a .22 011 vandalism, breaking and enterlilgs, Republican nod while Steven Betz 18
county commissioner post, term beginning The nominee will be unopposed in the fall. Middleport second; Lewis l..&lt;lng, Middleport 1hird ; Lawrence M. Stewart,
Jan. 2, 1977, are five candidates, James R.
Candidates on the county level who are Middleport fourth; Audrey Young, caliber gun were found Inside some of the drug traffic and abuse, professlonalizatlon opposing Lenora Mooney on the Democrat
church furniture .
Frecker, Route 3, Pomeroy; Ralph W. unopposed are all Republicans and all are
and upgrading the sheriff's department to side.
Pomeroy
first:
Olin
D.
Boothe,
Pomeroy
A fuel oll tank near the church had cooperation with community residents.
In Gallipolis · Twp. Republicans
Ours, Route 1, l..&lt;lng Bottom, the in- incumbents. They are Larry E. Spencer,
'cumbent ; Robert F. Sno.wden, Rutland; Racine ,' clerk of courtrs; John C. Bacon, second ; Virginia V. Blazewicz, Pomeroy been drained aecory:llng to deputies.
(CGntlnued on page 2)
Other blg Issues include financial support
Charles R. Hysell, Route I, Middleport, Route 4, Pomeroy, judge of the common third ; Catherine L. Welsh, Pomeroy
and Charles H. Bartels, Pomeroy. The pleas court; Eleanor Robson, Minersville, fourth; Evelyn B. Thomas, Bradbury;
nominee of tile Republicans will be op- county recorder; George M. Colllns, Route Eliza Powell, Harrisonville ; Ernest A.
posed In November by James E. Roush, I, Reedsville, county treasurer; Wesley A. Wingett, Racine Village; Woodrow T.
Zwllling, Syracuse Village; VIrginia A.
the only Democrat candidate.
·
Buehl, Pmeroy, engineer; Rankin Ray Fisher, Minersville, and Edwin S. Cozart,
Two Republicans seek the nomination Pickens, Pomeroy, coroner. Not only are
to run for the county commissioner post, the listed incumben ts unopposed in lhe Racine Precinct.
Republicans have eight races in that
term beginning Jan . 3, 197LThey are primary but also in the fall.
many
precincts come June 8 for the
Richard E. Jones of Pomeroy and the
The Democrats will also elect central central committee of that party . Those
inc umbent, Bernard D. Gilkey. The comniltteemen at the June primary . 'There
nominee will be opposed in the fa ll by are five precincts in which there are no precincts and candidates are Helen M. _
James Bailey, Route 1, l&lt;lng Bottom, the candidates. 'The Democrats have two Quivey and Richard W. Sargent, E.
Bedford: Gary Dennis Evans, Clarence
Lawrence, Lebanon; Harry Hill , Kathryn
Philson, Letart : 0. J . Pennington and
William H. Chapman, Orange; Rogert G.
Swick and James R. Sheets, West
Rutland; · George A. Meinhart and
Haymond A. Klbes, Middleport First
POMEROY - Two county-wide tax that the levy would provide funds for street Ward; George Nesselroad Jr., and George
111easures will face Meigs Coynty voters ligh ts and street maintenance. The second H. Warner , Rock Springs; Earold Dean
Tuesday and four others will be decided issue in Middleport is a one mill l ev~ .for and Harold G. Norris , Pageville; Otis F.
Knopp and Douglas Wickline, Racine
upon in two subdivisions.
the fire department.
Precinct.
All county voters will east ballots on a
The fire departm ent has Indicated,
Unnopposed Rep ublicans for central
two-lentils of a mill levy ( 10 years) to however, that It prefer voters support a
committee
and their respective precincts
provide funds'for continued operation of large tax measure later on when a new fire
are:
Robert
L. Jones , West Bedford;
me M utneastern. Uhlo Emergency truck wlll be needed. The department has
Robert
Wood,
North Chester : David
Medical Service which handles emergency Indicated that II would prefer voters
Koblentz,
South
Chester;
Granville Lyons,
medical care and hospital transfer ser- choose the street maintenance and street
Columbia; Faul F. Andrews, Olive ; Alvin
vice.
'lighting levy at this time.
Reed,
Reedsville;
Eli zabeth
All voters also wjll decide on a twoThe third tax .measure before voters Hobstetter, Rutland Village ; Pearl
tenths of one mill me~tal health levy with Tuesday in Middleport is for one-half mill
E. Wlle, East Rutland: Alva Swick,
proceeds to be Meigs county's sharf of the which would be used for recreation.
Salem
: David Ohlin ger, Middleport
money needed for the mental health
In the Soulthern Local School District,
Second
; Bernard D. Gilkey, Middleport
program which Is conducted cooperatively a $420,000 bond' issue - 3.32 mills for 20
111ird;
Dorothy !'· McGuffin, Middleport
tor Meigs, Jackson and Gallia Counlles. years - will face voters for the second
Fourth;
Eldon Morris, Bradbury; Lola
Middleport Village will have three tax time. The funds would provide for conClark,
Harrisonville:
Cora B. Beegle,
questions to settle. Each would be in effect structing, furnishing and equipping an
Racine
Village
:
Ern
est
E. Sisson .Jr ., ·
for five years. A three mill levy wlll be addition to Southern High School in Racine
. MEIGS BASEBALL FANS followed Coach Dale
High Sc~l Tournament. The Marauders dropped a 1-11
listed on the ballot for current expenses. and for the pu~chase of bleachers [or the Syracuse; William F. Harris. Minersville;
heartbreaker despite a one-bitter by Meigs hurler Jeff
Harrison's Marauders to Columbus Friday where MHS
(ConUnued on page 2)
However, villa~e officials have indicated high school gymnasium.
ll!eKinney. See details on Page 20 (Photo by Jim Hamm) .
t.Jttlcd Elida in the 1976 Class AA semifinal·
the Ohio

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Among residents attending the
Saturday celebration were some In old
fashioned costumes.
A barge holding the 20 state wagons,
not participating in the parade, was
moored above Pomeroy for viewing
beginning at 4 a.m. Saturday.. The observance in Pomeroy was concluded about
noon and the unit moved on towards
Ravenswood , W. Va .
Pictures here and on page 2show some
highli~hts of Saturday's events.

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NOTICE
TO THE MINERS OF
MEIGS COUNTY
YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND
VOTE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH
LEVY IS NEEDED
TUESDAY, JUNE 8TH

Pomeroy firemen staged a chicken
barbecue in connection with Saturday's
event and a souvenir stand - part of the
wagon train - operated on the upper
parJ&lt;ing lot with 10 percent of t~e proceeds
to go to the local bkentennial commission
headed by John Rice .
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman and
Pomeroy Mayor Clarence Andrews
presented the certificates of redl'&lt;licatiun .

+

Reeves .

out : "Martha was right."
The•·e was no card. The
fun eral h'.•1!e sa id John
Mitchell had picked up a lithe
cards becaU&gt;e he did not want
the public to know the donors.
As Mrs. Mitchell's casket
was carried from the church ,
a black woman cried out ,
"'Oh, Martha , Martha, " and
sobbed uncontrollably.
Outside tile church she
identified herself as Fanny B.
Co leman of Manchester ,
Ohio, a childhood playmate of
Martha Mitchell. Mrs.
Coleman sai d her mother had
"raised" Martlla Mi\chell,
helping in the big two-story
house on the tree-lined street
where Martha lived.
·,. will always remember
her as a deep-dimpled,
happy-go-lucky, forev ersmiling , girl ," Mrs. Coleman
said.
Earlier the Rev . Richard A.
Dodds told a bout 450
carefull y groomed and
prosperous looking mourners
who fill ed to about threefourths capacity the church
where Martha Mitchell was
baptized :

Hebel, rece ived ce rt ificates of
rededication to America signed by local
residents.
These will be taken to ,Valley Forge,
microfilmed, and placed in a time capsule
to be opened in 100 years. Also, members
of .llie local committee were presented
certificates O[ appreciation from the
wagon train personnel.

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohw 'V11lley
VO. 11

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED Wyllis ·
Davis , Middleport ; Li la
Carman , Chaun cey; Dorothy
Johnson , Racine; Eva
Barrett, La ngsville ; Edith
McCoy, Syracuse .
DISCHARGED - Larry
Thomas, Janice Young,
William Rice , Helen Johnson,
Yvonne Se llers, Car olyn

Valley Forge, Pa.- wintered over before
resuming the jaunt to Valley Forge in
March.
The tr ain visiting Pomeroy ls
traveling via water in order to emphasize
tlle importance of water travel in the
early settling of the nation.
The parade of three state wagons Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio was joined by several local entries Including two w~gon type vehicles, and
v.arious organizations with entries including fire equipment. The S!luthern High
School Band was also on hand as a unit in
the parade.
The upper parking lot was blocked off
!rmil traffic for Ule morning and the
musical program . was presented there .
The wagon master of the train, Rollie

SHOP SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5 PM

POMEROY

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Two levies in Meigs

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