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ELBERFELD$. IN POME .OY

: Commissioners

Area Deaths
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(Continued from pag~ I)
I uwolved, as well ·as you personally.
JOHN BECKLEY
ELIHU COUNTS
. ''It is with these thoughts in mind that I advise you of
John Earl Beckley, 85 . a
Elihu Counts, ·71, Bellville, actions I shall ~ ttempt to take in the future which will ,.J hope,
resident of 1096 Third St., Ohio, former Meigs Co unty prevent s1tua.t10ns such as this from happening again. In
Logan, Ohio, died Wednesday resident, died Wednesday. addition, 11 wtli hopefully eliminate the embarassment I feel
evening in Hocking Valley
Mr. Counts was born April your actions have brought ~ every other publ!c official in the
Hospita l following a stroke · 20. 1907 at Kentuck , W.Va . He County, especially those faced with establishing salary
suffered three weeks ago.
is survived by his wife, schedules foc their employees,
·
Mr. Beckley was born in Carrie ; four sons, Edwin ,
"Come January, 1979, I will attempt~ see that Highway
McArthur on Jan . 25, 1893, Mansfield ; V1ctor, Racine ; Department funds are appropriated on a thirty day basis for as
son of the late Aldred and Vern on, Columbus, and long as permitted by law. In addition, I will request that the
Melvina Webb Beckley
· Roger .. Bellville . One E~g m eer submit, in ":riling, by January 1 of each year, any
He was a retired rural mail daughter, Eleanor of Nevada, rruses the County Engmeer plans~ grant his employees and
carrier. having served the Ohio, severa l grandchi ldren the amount thereof. I will, in addition, take any other action I
Ewington Post Office for 30 and great·g randchildren
. dee~ necessary ~ protect hte fisc al integrity of this County.
years.
Funeral services will be
In clostng, let me make one1 thing clear. As staled to you
The familv resided in the held Friday at 1 p. m. at on previous occasions, I have absolutely no objection ~ the
Wi lkesville. and Well ston Syn de rs Funeral Home , · granting of pay raises as long as said raises are in line with
areas for several years.
Bellville.
those g iven~ other County employees. For anyone to say or
He was a fo m1er member
think otherwtse would be a complete misrepresentation of the
of the K of P Lodge.
fu~ .
r
He married Leona Pat·
"I regret very much hav in~ to take the position ouUined
The 1968 grad uating
terson, She preceded him in
.
above
. However, your actions have, in my opinion, left me no
death in 1976. One son class from Pomeroy HIKh alternative .11
School will hold a "getpreceded him in death .
Very truly yours,
Funeral services will be toge ther" for members of
Richard
E. Jones
the rlass and their guests
held I p,m. Saturday at
Meigs
County
Commissioner
Jenkins Funeral Chapel in at the Meigs Inn from 2 to 4
p.m. on Sa turday, May 2i .
Wellston with Rev . John
The event Is being held
Taylor officiating. Burial will
before
and separate from
be in Castor Cemetery in
RA CINE - Saturday is
the
alumni
dinner and
Meigs Count y. ·
·
the final day .to purchase
daoce.
Invitations
are
not
(Continued
from
page
I)
Friends may call at the
tickets for the Racine High
Deputies also too k a report
being sent, but some out·of·
funeral home after 2 p.m.
School Alumni dinner to be
town alumni were notified that the Boy Seoul Cabin at
Friday.
Chester had been entered. held on May 27.
by form letters. Anyone
Tickets are on sale at
Apparently nothing was
knowing alumni who plan
Cross
and Sons, Racine
taken. Both incidents are
to attend the banquet are
Food Market, VIllage Cut
under investigatio'n.
asked to Inform them of the
Rate or may be secured by
Robert
Eynon,
23 ,
social hour. This Is the lOth
sending $5 and a stamped
Syracuse, was jailed Wedreu ni oo for the class.
nesday on a charge of con- self-addressed epvelope ~
Tickets for the Pomeroy
tributjng to delinquency of a Mr s. Ra ymond Pierce,
lli gh Sc hoo l Alumni
minor. He is alleged to have Route 2, Box 44, Racine.
Saturday, May 20, is th e Banquet are by reservation
furnished
beer to a Syracuse Two dances following the
only
and
ma
y
be
purchased
deadlin e for purchase of
youth.
Eynon
will have a dinner at the junior and
from
seve
ral
Po
mero)'
tt ckets lo the all-sport s
hearing la ter in Meigs County senior high schools are
banquet to be held at 6:30 p. merchants.
open to the publi c.
Court
.
m. Tuesday at the Meigs High
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School under the sponsorship
SQUAD SUMMONED
of the Middleport-Pomeroy
The
Midd le port
Rotary Club .
Emergency Squad was ca ll ed
, Carl Denison, Rotar v
Most ly clear tonight, with
(Continued from page 1) to 150 North Third Ave. at'
president , urges all those
lows in the mid f&gt;Os. Sunny
7:37
a.
m.
Thursday
for
Mrs,
plarllling to attend to pur- transfers were approved and Helen Shul er who had suf- and warm Friday, with highs
chase th ei r ti ckets im- the state mandated salarv fered a possible heart att ack . in the low or mid 80s.
mediately before the dea dline schedule for the next scho~l She was taken to Holzer
year was adopted.
passes.
Marjorie Salser was given Medical Cent er.
Tickets may be purchased
EXTENDED FORECAST
from the Ne w York Clothing a leave of absence as a cook
CANOE TRIP
A chance of showers
House, Swisher-Lohse Drug and Martha Meadows was
The lzaak Walton Le~gue
beginning
late Saturday, .
Store, the Citizens l\ational named a substitute bus d'river will have its canoe trip down
continuing
Sunday and
Bank. Bahr Clothiers. the for the rest of the year. The Shade River this Sunday,
ending
Monday.
Highs will
Rutland Department Store. resignation of Bill Baer as May 21 . all interested persons
be
In
the
70s
through
the
the Meigs Jumor High office etghth grade bas ketba ll should meet at the Keno .period and lows wiD be In
in Middleport , the Me1gs coach for the next school year . Bridge at 12 :30 p.m. The trip the 50s.
Senior High offi ce in Rock was accepted .
to the Oh io River will take
Board members attending approximately three · hours,
Springs, or from the high
were Dallas Hill , president : and transportation back will
SPECIAL OES MEETING
schoo l athletes.
Gene Yost, vi ce president : be available.
There will be a special
Shirley Johnson, Sue Grueser
meeting of Racine Chapter
MEIGS HIGH
ALUMNI BANQUET
and Bett y Wagner, members .
134 OES Monday, May 2t, at
EAST MEIGS - The an- 7:30 p.m. There will be
PROM P.HOTOS
nual Eastern High School initiation of two candidates.
Again th is vear. we will
be taking full color pictures
Alumni Banquet has been set Officers are to wear formals
of you and your date on
for 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, and members are to bring a
prom night. May 20. Two
May 27 . A dance will follow covered dish for refresh57TII ANNIVERSARY
Sx7's and fou r wallets,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Norris, from 8:30p.m. to 12:30 a.m. ments,
14 .50, payable when
Syracuse, will observe their
pictuns are taken .
57th weddin g an ni versary
Milke yoUr appointment
Saturday , May 20. The couple
no w-1'9J.S292 .
have five chil dre n, 17
grandchildren
and 16 great·
t Sob Hoef lichI
grandchildren.
Pom eroy

Residents

Deadline set
for all-sports
banquet ducats

Southern

Weather

First training
session held

THE PHOTO PLACE

The first training session Explained in the training
for the Persona l Advocacy sessions were the ways the
Program was held May 4 at volunteers mi~ht serve and
the Ga llia-Jackson-Meigs advise
th eir
" specia l
Commumty Mental Health friends" , Also discussed were
~ent e r: Juli Ann Ormsby , things that the proteges
Coo rdtnat or and Nancy might need to learn to get
Kohlneser, C&amp;E Coo r- along with the community
dtnat or , spoke to th e and a lso to make the
volunteer advocates who are volunteer advocates aware of
now working with the the kinds of problems they
proteges ages 3 to 12.
might encounter.
Personal Advocacy is a Attending were Vicki
P;ogram in which responsible Hemmer, Maureen Coughlin,
ctt1zens volunteer on a one-to· Vicki Smith , Mrs. Coughlin,
one ,basts to , w?rk with a Martha Gibson, Selena Fyffe,
hand1capped tndtvidual and Nancy Kohlrieser and Ju li
t? a ~stst that individual in Ann Ormsby. For · more inftndtn g
the
resource formation
about
the
agencies in the community program, contact Juli Orm·
th at can best meet the in· sby at the Center at 446-Sf&gt;OO.
dividual's needs.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REDU D PRICES

Two Days·Only
FRIDAY, MAY. 19 &amp;SATURDAY, MAY 20
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

JUNIOR DRESSES
Sun Dr esses · Knit Dresses - Slee veless
sty les .
Sizes 3 lo 15-16 .
Save on vour dress for the Alumni Banquet
or Graduation .
·

REG. 116.00 .......................... SALE 112.79
REG. 121.00 ........:................ SALE 116.79
REG. '26.00 .................. ... ... .. SALE 120.79
REG. '32.00 . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... SALE 125.59
REG. '42.00 ..... .............. ...... SALE 133.59
REG. 154.00 ........ ......... ... ..... SALE 143.19

WINTUCK KNITTING YARN
4 ply Red Heart hand knitting yarn -

3112 oz.
skeins - big selectio n of color s. Save th is
week end .

$}19 SKEIN

MEN'S PAJAMAS
Sizes s mall . medi um, larg e and extr a large .
Permanent pr ess cotton polyester blend .
Coa t styl e tops with bo xer waist bottoms so lid s and patterns .
$8.95 Long Sleeve
Long Leg Style ........ . ........... .. Sale S7.SO
$6.95 Short Sleeve
Knee Length Style .................. Sale S5.50

SALE! KODAK AND POlAROID

CAMERA FILM

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prove lt l

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SHORT SETS &amp; PlAYWEAR
*FOR GIRLS:

Meigs County

People

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

BANK
OHIO

•FOR BOYS':
Track Shorts
Denim Shorls
Knit Shorts
Short ails
Short Sets
Bush Shorts
Tank Tops
"Number " Shirts
Superman Shirts
Rugbv
Creepers

Knit Shorts
Track Shorts
Denim Shorts
Short Sets
Shortalls
Bush Shorts
Tank Tops
Angel Tops
Blouson Tops
Halter Tops
Creepers

Hours:
9:JOto 5:00

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KIDDIE SHOPPE

LANE CEDAR CHESTS
The Ideal Gift for the Girl Gr~duate
Reg. $134.95
Pine . padded seal.. ..... ..... ... .. . Sale $99.95
Reg . $149.95
Walnut, Modern ................... Sale S119.95
Reg . $119.95
.
Cedar, Xtra large .............. . .. Sale $144.00
Reg . $199.90
Honey Pine ....................... Sale $160.00
Reg. $209.95

Cherry •• ••• ••• •.-.••.•.•••..••••.••. Sale $169.00
Reg . $239.90
Oak , Padded Seat .............. .. Sale $192.00
Reg . $239.90
Pine , Padded Seat. ... .. ......... Sale $192.00

Near Stiffiers

VOL XXIX NO. 25

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Saturday . For e)(ample the $16 .95 Basic
Wr angler . pre.washed · no fault deni m
.t.33 .
lar prices
ieans - Sa le
$9 , to $19.95 .
011 sale .

A big selec tion of color and black and whi te In cluding
the new instant film - Camera Department on the 1st

floor .

SALE

PRICES

MAITRESS AND
BOXSPRING SPECIAL
We've rece ived anofher shipment o f Serta Value Pl us
Mattresses and Box Springs - Gentle, Firm and Exira

Firm styles.

Twin Matire!S or Bu
Full Malfress or Box
Queen Matiress or Box
(sets only)

Men's $5,95 Short Sleeve

BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
at polyester

and co tton . perma nent

press . full shirt ta ils · two pockets . small, medh.Jm,
l arge and extra large

Sove This Sole

2 FOR sg99

SALE PRICES
SALE I

STEREO
COMPONENT SETS
Reg . $379 .95 AM-F M Stereo 8-track
recorder -player , 3 speed record changer - 2
matching speakers .

Reg . 5269.95 AM· FM Stereo B·Track or
cassette recorder - plaver, 3 speed record
changer, 2 matching speakers .

Small (14·14'12 ), medium ( 15·151h l. large
(16-16'/z), extra large (17 - 17 111) , and XX
larg e (18·18112 ).
Solid colors - e~cellenl selection of patterns
- poly ester colton blends. Our entire stock
is on sa le Friday and Saturd ay .
Men's$6 .95 Sport Shirts ................
Men's 58.95 Sport Shirts ................
Men'sS10.9S Sport Shirts ...............
Men's$12 .95 Sport Shirts ....
Mefl ' s S14 .9S Spar ISh 1r
. t s ...............

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Friday and Saturday Onlv

SAVE ON TABLE COVERS

Ready Made Draperies

Selec t anv table co~t~er from our excel lent select ion squares, oblongs , o~o~als and rounds. Terry cloths . lace •
· vinyl s and cotton polyester b lends .

.

SAVE 20%
TWO DAY SALE!

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MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS
Zipper Irani style - sizes 36 to SO . Buy the jackets you
need th ls weekend and save and summer wea r .

light weig ht tor spr ing

All arranged on one rack for your easy
se lection , Wat er glasses - coffee cups . ice
tea glasses - stemmed desserts . baking
dishes · cover ed cassero les - etc. You ' ll li ke
this se lec tion .

LITTLE BOYS

SS .49
s 7.09
S 8.69
$10.29
511.84

Our entire stock ol ready mades included -

blg

selection at styles and colors In alt fhe wanted lengths ,

SAVE 20%
WEMBLEY TIES
FOR MEN
An e)l( celtent new selection ot soli d colors and neat
patterns .

save Fridov and S.turdav

Men's 55.50 Ties ................... , Sale S4 .12
Men's $6.50 Ties ..... , .............. Sale sus
Men'sS7.50 Ties ..... : ............... Sale 55.65
REG. 51.89 MEN'S

CUSHION FOOT WORK SOCKS
No bind el ast ic top· double wear cushion foot . 2 pair In
a package, ~r famous Davis 4 D Brand.
FRIDAY
1nd SATURDAY

Package

WOMEN'S

Nice selection of numbered shirts
and colorful stripes - sizes 2 to 7.

.REG. '2.50 .......................SAI.E '1.99
REG. '3.50...................... SALE '2.79
REG. '4.00 ....................... SALE '3.19
REG. JS.OO ....................... SALE '3.99

SHORTS -SALE
Jogging s horts and walking shorts polyester · colton blends . Sizes 3·4 to 17·18
and 32 to 40 .

REG. '6.00.................... ~ ...... SALE 14.78

REG. '8.00... ......

SAJ..E '6.38
REG. '9.00 ........................... SAJ..E 17.18
REG. '10.00 .. ........................ SALE '7.98
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REG. 111.00 ,.. ..........~. ........... SALE '8.78
REG. '12.00......................... SAJ..E 1'9.58
REG. '13.00 ........................ SALE 110.38

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ANGELS CAMP, Calif. iUPI ) - They're hopping
mad tn Calaveras County - the townsfolk love their
frogs and take them seriously .
The ire of the citizenry in this one-time mother lode
community wa s stirred by a statement from the Fund
For Anima ls charging frogs are mistreated at the
Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee.
1bose are fii!l\ting words in.parts where frog jumps
once helped ease boredom in the Gold-Rush days and
later became immortalized in Mark Twain 's short
story , "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras
Ccunty ."

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The f&gt;Oth allilual jwnp will be held this weekend and
some 40,000 persons are expected to crowd in~ the
Sierra foothills to witness the event. But the Fund for
Animals says there is a darker side to the doing s.
"During the contests the frogs are jumped at , kicked
atand yelled at to make them jump farther ," the fund
satd. "Frogs sometimes die during the four days of the
~~~~~f~~!~~ .~eat, not being kept wet and the trauma

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Alocal officer went so far·as to charge the fr ogs were
eaten or maimed. The fund is a Washington-based
ecology group whose letterhead lists such officers as

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OSHA
mum
Wll.LOW ISLAND, W.Va.
(UP!) - A special Ulsk force
is approachin g " the most
crucial part" of its intricate
probe inw the Willow Island
scaffol d disaster that claimed
the lives of .51 construction
workers, says a fed er al
safety expe rt.
For that reason , the
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration 's
regional administra tor
refused
Thursday
to
comment nn charges the
agency failed w see that
safety flaws found 13 months
before the trage dy were
corrected.
David Rhone declined ~
comment on the claim by a
GE'ITING INTO WORK - Bill Stone
gets into his work in
Ralph Nader-backed group
the senior Communication Electronics cl ass, one of the Trade and
that said OSHA detected
problems in the scaffolding
Industrial Occupations Vocational Program s offered at Meigs High
more than a year ago but
School. See page 12 for story and other photos.
failed to act.
" It is impossible for me ~
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focus on something of that
Sa turday , May 20 is the
nature when I am in the
final day to turn In money
middle of the most crucial
collected for the lllke Bike
part of the investigation,"
for Retard ed Citizens In
Meigs County ~ be eligible Rhone said.
CINCINNATI (UPI )- Bulldozers mining the moon just 14 for the prizes. Two bicycles
Robert Stulberg, chief
years from now and earning American $20 billion in that first along with trophies, will be
investigator for Health
year - that's the " realistic" expectation of a space expert.
Resear c h's
" Cit izen
awarded to those who turn
"The idea seems far out only because it's new and
Inquiry,"
also
alluded
~ a
In the most money. All
Wlfamlliar," says Princeton University scientist Dr. Gerald
potential conflict of interest
funds should be turned fn
O'Neill. " But once the initial shock wears off , it makes very
with Rhone because memos
as soon as possible by
good sense .''
mailing.to MARC, Box 668, · warning of tth e scaffolding
"The
lunar
ma
"
nal
1
espeO'Neill, helping spearhead
wer e sent out under his
Pomeroy, or by going to
America's space sh uttle pro- cially sili con 1 will be
signatu~e .
Cleland Realty, Eas t Malo
gram, disclos ed proposed pl'ocessed in space, using the
"Superfic!'dl" is how the
S tr ee t ,
Pomeroy .
free
solar
energy
which
is
"moon mining " details in a
report was branded by Dr .
Over ~.ooo was pledged
fascinating appearan ce at there, and the product will be
and to date only about Eul a Bingham . OSHA's
Xavier University Thursday satellite so lar power stations
dlrec~r.
$2,000 ha s been collected.
- convertin g solar energy
night.
Rhone
said
he
Spon oo rs are reminded
"wholeheartedly agrees wit.I9He said he expects the and sending it ~ the surface
they should be sure their
space shuttle to permit of the earth for conversion to
what she said ," but beyond
riders are turning lo the
ele ctricit y,"
that, declined to discuss the
placing bulldozers and other ordinary
mooey ~ receive proper
equipment on the moon w answered O'NeilL
report.
credit. · Riders are eo·
And, ·America will be able
OS HA
in ves ti gators ,
begin mining lunar resources
couraged to tum In their
~
market
solar
electricity
working in three teams with
- .including aluminum, iron,
money as soon as possible.
th e help of ph~ograp hers .
magnesilllll and silicon- by aro und the world, he figured . The prizes will be awarded
" We've see n many of
1992.
next week based on the are tr ying wferret the cause
"The date is dependent on · Ameri ca's world markets,
money turned In by mid- of the April 27 collapse of a
scaffolding
inside an
politics, but the most recent such as automobiles and
night Sa turday . Anyone
unfinished cooling tower at
NASA.eupported study con- electronics, diminish and our
ca n call992-3232 or 74%-3089
the Pleasants powe r station
cludes that a vigorous balance of trade deficits are
for furth er details.
of Monongahela Power Cc.
!X'Ogram could begin to have getting worse . Last mooth,
a payback by 1992, " said for example, we had a $4.5
O'Neill. "And that payback is billion balan ce of tra de
substantlal- $20 billion a deficit and that is terrible,
"Aeroxpace is almost the
year the first year alone and
onl
y technological area
by the turn of the century
where
America still retains a
over $200 billion a year."
lead
in
the world," he said ,
What on the moon is going
"We
now
have the technical
Syracuse Mayor Herman charge is the maximum
~ !X'Ovide America a $200
ability
to
begin
to
make
use
of
London
announced today that charge ,
billion a year Industry?
Dally admission is 75 cents
the
energy
material season tickets to London Pool
resources out beyond the are now on sale. They may be for students and $L25 for
atmosphere- Ute moon and purchased Saturday from 8 to adu lts.
The pool will officially open
certain astroids. Clean ~lar 12 at the pool. Anyone wishing
energy is available in space, ~ purchase tickets over the May Tl with swimming ~ be
where the sun shines all the weekend may stop at free on openin g day. The pool
e
.
will be open daily from I to 8
time."
London's h011)1e.
Do plans for "milling the
London will be at the pool p.m.
moon" mea n America all next week from 8 ~ 5 for
intends ~ claim the moon for those who wish to get their
itq own?
tickets. Seaton tickets are $20
11 No ,..
answered O'Neill. per individual, family of two,
" We've signed treaties which $30: fam ily of three, $33;
make
it clear we're not going family of four, $36; family of
Drew Webster Post 39,
~lay a sovereign claim~ the five, $39; family of six, $42;
American Legion, members
POINT PLEASANT - At
family of seven, $45. The $45
who have spent many past surface of the moon.
approximately
3:30 p.m. on
.
years in traveling for two
May
25,
a
tanker
truck loaded
Middleport squad,
days . on Memo rial Day
with chlorine liquid will crash
weekend to conduct services
into the Meigs High School
at numerous cemeteries will firem en summoned
killing some people and inlimlt their activities this year
juring many others.
The Middleport emergency
to one day .
That same day, about 4:30
squad was called to 870 S.
The post wll1 conduct Second Ave ,, at II :32 a.m.
p,m. a barge loaded with
aervlces at the upper parking Thursday to treat Laura Scott
chlorine liquid will strike one
lot in Pomeroy at 9:30 a.m. who had a head injury: The'
of the concrete ice break ers
Mooday after which time squad later returned to the
in the Ohio River at the Park
there will be a parade Scott home at 2:22 p.m. and
t' ront of Gallipolis, Ohio
through town . The post transported, Mrs. Scott to
about twenty-five miles
This week's wlouiDg Ohio
members will then go to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
downstream from Pomeroy.
Lottery number s :
Beech Grove Cemetery at At 3:49p.m. the squad went to
The escaping gas will kill
Gold aum ber -3.
10:30 a,m.: the sacred Heart VIllage Manor Apartments
some residents of that
White aumher-%7 ,
Cemetery at 10 :45 a .m, alter for Kevin Martin who had a
community and will cause
Blue number-f32.
wblch time a luncheon will be head injury. He was taken to
~her accidents and Injuries
ExtnCash
aerved at the post )lome.
there.
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
H89%8.
In the afternoon, the post
Later than same day, about
At 10 :27 p.m., the fire
Lucky Bu ck Two
lrill conduct services at the department was called to the
5:15 p.m., the toxic gas wlll
Tbree-dlgit aumber
Roclt Springs Cemetery at business section where a car
float across the river into
12:15
p.m.;
Cheater owned by Larry Hysell, 839.
Mason County creating havoc
Six·dlgll numberCM!etery at I p.m. · and Rutland, had caught fire .
with the residents there . In
ttnl59.'
Hemlock Grove at 3 p.m.
There were minor damages.
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WINNER OF THE REGATIA THEME contest,
sponsored by the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce was
Paige Smith , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Tom S~ith ,
Pomeroy , and a senior HI Meigs High School with her

Airplanes
collide

London Pool season
tickets now on sale

Parade,

semces
planned

th eme "Rive r Fun For Everyone." Paul Gerard, left ,
provided and presenll'd Paige with a $25 savings bond . On
the right is Bill Quickel, co-chairman of the Big Be nd
Regatta .

The World Today
U. S. protests Orlov penalty

Support
of levy
planned

WASHINGTON (UP[) - The Orlov trial and the official U,
S. reaction to it have triggered a series of public exchanges
reminiscent of Cold War days.
A State Department sUitemem, cleared at the highest
At a meeting held at the
levels of the administration, said "to punish activities aimed at
Mc1gs
Junior High School
increasing free expression of opiilion as "subversive ' ... is a
Wednesday
evening, May 17,
gross distortion of interna tionally accepted standards of
a
committee
composed of
human rights."
parents, concerned citizens,
and staff laid plans to infonn
!\~crr:!~.upants of the two
the resident s of the Meigs
Jack Barker, of the Atlanta
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Small coal mine operators will
Local School Dist rict about
office of the Federal Aviation reeeive increased levels of federal assistance and coal- the upcoming levy on June 6.
Administrat io n, sa id th e producing states will be provided additional funds for
The meeting was chaired
F'akon fanjet also carried a enforcing new strip mining regulations under a bill approved by Jenn if er Sheets, a
member of th e Meigs Local
flight instructor . There were by the Senate .
two people on the other
The unanimously adopted legislation, sponsored by Sens.
Board of Education.
aircraft, a propeller-driven Wendell H. Ford Jr . and Walter " Dee" Huddleston, both DA citizens' conunittee was
Cessna 150,
Ky ., boosts assistance fundin g levels for small coal operators formed to promote the levy
The flight in structor .., to $25 million for the next two years and $15 million fo r the whi ch will be chaired by
George Wright. Pat Kitchen,
identified as John Mitchell of following 13 years.
Le ta Fell y, and Minnie
~em~~s, ~~ H~~~ha;rftiil:~
Riggs. Lee McComas will
identified the passen ger s
ROME 1UP! \- Police raided two Red Brigades hideouts serve as treasurer of the
aboard the Cessna as Steve Thursday and arrested II persons, including a woman suspect , commit tee and will handle all
Norman , 22, and Danny in the first big breakthrough in the search for the terrorist fi nancia l tran sac t io ns
associated
with
the
Conaway , 28, both of killers of former Premier Aldo Moro.
promo!
ion
of
the
levy.
Memphis.
in other action a Turin court sentenced Red Brigades
The campaign must be
The identities of the Saudi founders Renaw Curcio and Alberto Franceschini to IB months
Arabians were not revealed , imprisonment for saying during their terrorism trial that the funded entirely from private
Airport sources said the killing of Moro was "an act of revolutionary justice." The gifts and donations as the law
prohibit s the use of Board
Saudi Arabians were on their court convicted them of eulo~izin2 a crime .
funds. It was decided that any
interested citizens wishing to
been photographed before ta AUSTIN, Texas (UP! )- The 13-year-&lt;lld son of former donate to the levy promotion
keoff to commemorate the presidential press se&lt;:retary George Christian is being held by should do so directly to Mr.
occasion ,
juvenile authorities lor allegedly shooting and killing his junior McCcrnas or Larry Powell,
For the last two year s the high school English teacher in front of a crowded classroom. Pomeroy businessman, who
Saudi government has sponPolice said John Daniel Christian , an honor-roll student , is a Iso assist ing in the
sored a program at the walked in~ the,class Thursday with a .'11 semi-automatic rifle, promotton of the levy.
Other citizens that will be
Memphis airport w train its said something wWilbur Rodney Grayson and then fired three
(Continued on page 1~)
students in flying the Falcon times , blowing the 29-year-oid teacher off the stool he wa s
jeL
sitting on.

BY FRANK THORSBERG
MEMPHIS , Tenn . (UP!) A jet carrying three Saudi
Arabian student pilots on
their last tr aining ilight
collided with a single-engine
plane over th e Memph is
airport Thursday , killing all

Senate passes coal aid hill

Italians make two Red raids

~i,";,~~~;~rP\~o~~~a~ Student, 13, shoots teacher

'Planned disaster day' sche(luled ~

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KNIT SHIRTS

involved the training in this
country of senior-leve l and
management military
personnel fr om Zaire.
Powell refused to discuss in
any )&lt;'ay the possible u .S.
involvem ent
in
an
evacua tion.
.
As far as Belgian and
French efforts, Powell said,
"We have been and are in
very close consultation with
those governments . Frank ly,
beyond that, f'm not in a
position w go at this point ."

enttne

Space expert says
moon mining possible

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS

. United States or from NATO
nations. Powell said he could
rrot say whether U.S.
personne l would be involved
in transporting the goods.
Denand said Zaire had
some arms credits left over
from fiscal 1977 . Congress
authorized $17.5 million in
credits for fiscal 1978, but
under a change in the law, the
president had to assert
national security
was
involved .
He sa id the $2.5 million

FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978

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staff membl!l', said the U.S
aid would fully meet Zaire's·
request .
Powell said . the $17.5
million in aid would consist of
medical s u pp l ie s ,
communications equipment,
some petroleum, and spare
parts lor Zaire' s C-130
transport planes.
He said the shipment•
would be expedited by air,
probably within a week.
. Denand said it was not
clear whether the material
would come directly from the

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-$2.5 million for . senior
military training in the
United States under a grant
based on the 1961 Foreign
Assistance Act.
"Such assistance should be
furnished to Zaire in the
national security interests of
the United States," Car ter
told Vance ,
Asked why the aid was in
th e U.S. national security,
Whitdiouse press secreta ry
Jody Powell said Zaire had
"specifically and urgently"
requested it, ha s been

"basically supportive of our
goals,' : has a moderate
government, has an existin g
relationship with the United
States and has been
threatened by forces from
outside i l~ borders.
" It would be a rather
unfortunate lesson for the
rest of the world if we fail to
respond to· a reasonable
request such as the situation
there. I think that would be
obvious ," Powell said.
Lt. Col. Leslie Denand, a
National Sec urit y Cmmri l

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involves:

. -417.5 million in credit for
mil ita ry-relate d but non·
lethal sales under the Arms
Export Control Act.

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By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UP!) _
President Carter has
authorized up to $20 million in
aid for beleaguered Zaire
asserting that the nationai
security int erests of the
United States are at stake.
The aid, . revealed in a
memo to Secretary of Stale
Cyrus Vance late Thursday

WEEKEND SPECIALS

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12- The Daily Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, May 18, 1976

the bend area of Mason and
New Haven there will be
some deaths and accidents as
a result of the gas fr om the
tanker wreck across the river
in Pomeroy,
This entire disa strous
situation is all contrived.
None of it is real. May 2.1 is
the "planned disaster day"
these communities conduct
annually to test their
emergen cy services,
This is one of the few areas
in the nation that conduct an
annual disaster drill that
covers thr ee different
co unties in two states and
involves three hospitals.
Law enforcement agencies,
emergency se rvi ce coordinators, disaster service
coordinators, eme rgency
squads, civil air patrols, and
personnel from the three
hospitals involved plan the

disaster together. The type , testing their communi cations
the time, the pla ce (or and transportation sntems
places ) is selected with the during a ilisast er.
hope of testing the disaster
On that day, members of
plans of th e organizations the co mmunities inv olved
involved.
will be " made up " to
Pleasant Valley Hospital in resemble accident victims
Point Pleasant has a new and will be transported to the
emergency radio syst em just hospitals. l.aw enforcement
installed this year. It con· agencies in the three counties
nects the hospital with the will keep traffi c flowing
Hive emergency squads in the smoothly and the office of
county as well as the Sheriff's emergency service and other
Department and other agencies will establish
hospitals , This will be the headquarters and com first disaster drill since Its municalions systems.
installation.
A "patient" will be transHolzer Medical Center will ported from the Cabellbe testing their corn- Mason county lin e by
munications at the site of the ' paramedics from Hundisaster, and their triage of tington. They will be in radio
victims at the site of a communications with
disaster.
physicians at St. Mary's and
Veterans
Memoria l Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Hospital in Pomeroy will be Later, during the drill , this

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patient will be transported to
St. Mary's via Nat io nal
Guard Medivac Heiicopter
from the heliport at Pleasant
Valley Hospital.
Lit erally hundreds of
people from all three counties
in two states are ijtvolved in
the plarllling and execution of
these aMual disaster drills.
Following the event May 25,
each of the counties will hold
a critique of .their own
situation
and
then
representatives of the three
counties meet and do an
ov erall wrapup of t he
disaster .
. It is during these postdisaster critiques that
problems are discussed thai
will be corrected before the
next " big event." This year's
disaster is set lor the aftemoon of May 25 .

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Daily Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, rnday, May 19, 1978

Brown vs. Celebrezze could be state's Jop .contest this fall

(E DITOR'S NOTE : UPI Statehouse Reporters Lee Leonard
and Dick Kimmins have prepared a series of dispatches uo the
candidates and Issues In Ohio's June 6 primary election.
Tuday's arlicle, the 4th uf the series, deals "ilh the candidates
for scrretary of stale. I
By LEE LEONARD
United Press International
Ted W Brown , one of Ohio's oldest political relics , has been
secretary of state for 28 years . He lhtnks nobody does it better,
and wants anothe1 four~year term .
State Sen. Anthony J C.lebrezze Jr., half Brown's age , says
the secretary has been around lon~ enough; that he has failed
to aggresSively enro[trage greater voter parttctpatton And
Celebrezze wants th e JOb hunself

There are no pnmary con tests for secrelary of stale. Party
nonunalwns l~1ve been conceded to Bro wn, 72, the Republican,
and Celebre,.zc. 37, tl1c Democrat
The result L'Otild be U1e best contest un the Oh io ballot this
fall , and It proba bl~ \\ill cit'termine the fate of OhiO politics for
Uu~ next dt•cr~dl'
The rei\son'1 Control of the stil\e Apportionment Board may
lunge on the outcome of the secretary of state's race.
Dl•mocntts are b&lt;:Hlktn~ on C'debrezze to help them wrest
control of thHI boa rd and realign legislative boundaries
foll owmg tlw 1980 r enstL&gt; .
'
The Celebrezze-Arown contest ts ptvotal, since both Republica n Gov James A. Rhodes and -Democratic state Auditor
Thomas E FergiiSO II are currently favored for reelection .
Accordingly, the De n to&lt;T:tl~ a nd orgHnized la bor are

ORDINANCE NO 491
AMENDING ORDCNANCE
NO 901 12 and
ORD INAN CE NO ,01 t9

BE IT OR DAINE D by !he
Co unci l of the Vtlla ge o f
. Pomeroy .
all
membe r s
the r eto conc ur ri ng

HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Th a t Ordm a nce No 90 1 12
" Lottermg •n
Parking L ot "

St'nd1ng you The Health
IA•ltcr number 10-10. Dcprc&gt;·
s1on The Ups and Downs of
l.tfe. Others who want tlus

ne rvou~

&lt;:tnd ~et so depr es:sed

My doctor says I have
"ch romc depressiOn ct nd
chrom l' anxiety ·· He IS gJvmg me Tmt\ll whtch llc SCI\S
1s a tranqmhzer and an anti depressant Can you tell me
anythtng about this ml'dll'JIIt'
and what after-effects I wtl l
have frnm tak111g 1t a lung
tune '' Tht'f't;' are .'ill num~
rclax111g ptlls that the)' sa)
"tll g i\'l' )Oll cance r· Is llu ~
unc of litem ! Will the\ dffect
or dcun.age the biet ii; ') 1 du
relax and sleep mud1 better
f know fur sure f dun 't want
brcllll cl.r.ullage ur Ci::l!l &lt;.. l'l but I
do need something
DEAR READER - Yolll
doctor expressed tt VCI\' well
111 say1ng that Tna\llls both
a tranqUilizer &lt;:111d an anl l·
depressant It IS used 10 com·
bat al\XlCl), ag!WIIUil and
dcprcss tun Anxlety and
depresswn often gu together
Tna v1l 1::, a cum buwtwn
nwdJcarJc that also contmns
!Javtl
Tnaval works ll'r~ 11cll as
you have found uut Such
medJctncs C(ln n 'all\ metke a
btg, d1ffercm·c 111 a persun's
life when they are need&lt;·d We

i::lrc le.armng mur c eve r~ doy
"bout huw UcJJrcsslun a1Jd
mental dtsorders are often
rela ted to cha.nges 111
chemica l functwns 111 the
body . These are oft en
chemH.:als that arc tmpurtant
m tramsrmttmg ncn•c lm~ulses and promoltng proper
nerve cell fun ction
To gtv e you general 111forpatUl!:l...llbout dcprt·~slon I
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an d related
du act adverse!;
w1th a long ltst uf other
mNhU!H:'S but yo ur doctor
shou ld know about and should
nut pil'St..:llbt.• such medH.: mes
at the S&lt;JIII&lt;' tune. Whtch
rl'mlltds me to tell eve ryl&gt;ud)
thai vu u must be sure that
your · doctor knows all the
nu~ dt l' lll t::~ \ 'OU ttre takmg A
medl l' llll'S

pat1 ent may get one med iCi ne

L:11111l) dudur a nd
anotlll' !'
fr om
the
gynecologist wtlh netthc· r
dodUI knowmg wha t till'
other une has prescniJc'!l
Tlwtcan bt: o 1 cal prublem
Mctny good phcmnaerst"i
keep rL'rords uf theor regular
eustumer:-; and ma) spot such
a problem but you ea n help b)
(IIWCJ) s g rvt ng all the doctors
run sc•e a list of all the
inedH:I/le s yuu arc takmg i:l

ml'ludmg

those, you

By United Pres.• Inlernallnnal
... BUT STill. FRIENDS . Princess Yasmln - daughter
of Rita Hayworth and th e late All Khan - tells friends in New
York that she is forced tll keep a tt ght rem on her mother's
money . Mtss Hayworth '- who inherited about $25 mtllion
when Kahn dted man auto acctdent m 1960 - Is sufferm g from
alcoholism and now her 28-year.&lt;Jid daughter completely
controls the fortune she 'll eventually inhent altogether. " I
hate bemg ruthless," Yasmm confides. "but it has to be this
way ." In any case, there are no hard feelings- Yasmin says
she and her mother are sull "the best of friends."
RESUPPUED It' s a hasslr when your martjuana
connection dries up Ask Ruben P.:andal! of Washington, D. C ,
who's been smokmg pot - legally - for over a year to
alleviate some symptoms of glaucoma. But his doctor - who
for a year supplied him with up to 3,000 Joints of the
government 's best MISsasstppt grass - moved to North
Carolma three r'honths ago, and the federal government
promptly cut off fulndall's supply Handall sued, and on
Thursday the government announced a settlement under ,
which Randall will be able to go to an unnamed pharmacy each
day for up to 10 JOints.
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JUMPIN ' JEHOSPHArHAT !. The Fund for Animals says
the orga nizers of the Jumping Frog Jubilee are cruel to the
animals that put Calaveras County on the map - with a blUe
help fronn Mark Twain. The anU-cruelly group - sponsored by
such luminaries as Mary Tyler Moore and Prillcess Grace of
Monaco - says the people who come to Angels Cam·p, Calif .,
each year for the contest abuse frogs in a variety of ways.
Gary Blake, a ~okesman for the fair, held this weekend, says ·
the contestants are treated well "The townspeople think the
statement is totally cra1v," Blake says
WHAT YOU WANNA DO, ERNfE ? SUE: Ernest Borgolne
sued his former business managers for $10 million m Los
Angeles ThW'sday, charging Utey cheated him . He said they
produced a profit of only $3,448 after mvesting more than
$512,000of his money over the past II years. Borgnine charged
Utat Paul Gilbert and Bernard Levine used his money to ma~e

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Portland Elementary

bu)

w1thout n prescrtp!ton No
Tnavtl diJCs nut &lt;.:a use t..:aJH.:er
nor dOt.':-i Jt adverse!) aff ect
\'OUI mmd
m:,\ H DH LAMB- We arc
great lovers of popcorn as a
snaL k Could you pl ease Ill·
form us as tu how many ca lo·
ll'S there ttrc 111 popcorn and
also {H"l' there any v1t.armns
gained In CLtltng tl ?
DE •\f\ 1\EADEH- A cup of
plain JX!pped popcorn cunl&lt;lms only l3 ca lot1cs. II IS
what ~ ou add that may make
the difference Stnee so much
uf tt IS c.u r , " 'cup of tt dues not
provtde any meani ngful
o m uu nt~ uf Vll&lt;illllllS ur
tmncra ls You have to eat H
lot more than a cup to ~el
w&gt;ythmg out of tt. fn these
days of too man) rtdt foods
that 1 ~ l'ncuuragmg
I'd add one word of eautu'ii1.
We a Iread)• gel too much salt
tn our d1l'l and salted polX'Orn
rlocs add to sa lt consumption

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No person or per

loi t er on par kmg lots E)( ·
cept1ons sha ll be made m
c a se of an y organ . zetion

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sud1 mcdJcJnes should be
undt'r Uw ca reful supc rv 1 ~10n
of a doctor. but st m:c they at t'
pn'st npt10n 1tems that would
be expected to be the ease

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DEAH DH . LAMB- I'm"
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preparing to allot huge amounts of time, work and money on
Celebrezze's eampatgn.
That fact IS not lost on Brown , who has not recently been
ser iously threatened for re-election . For the first time, Brown
has opened a campatgn headquarters, is holdmg maJor fundrais ing events and ts trymg to ratse about $500,000 "to protect
1nyse lf agamst lies and muscle."
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"Every man's got his lime," says Gerald Austm, Cclebrezze's campaign manager who points out tha~ "a good
percentage of the people m Ohi o weren't even born when Ted
Brown ftrst got elected" in 1950.
Celebrezze, who has served one term tn the Senate, has the
name made well-respected around Ohio by his father, the
former mayor of Cleveland and now a federa l judge.
Austm is trying to ge t Celebrezze aroWld the state dW'ing

Sec I I No person, at any
t•me , sha ll Stl or stand on ttl e
parking lot wal l or wa l ls on
th e Ohto Rt11e r P arktnQ tots
owned by the sa td V dt age of
Pomero y, Oh10
Sec 1II No person shal l , at
a ny l tme , st and , s1t , bl ocK o r
do anytht ng to tnlerfere wt th
the par kmg of mot or ve h tctes
m any space or spaces so
ma rke d f er par k.mg on th e
Ohto Rtver P ark.mg tot or to ts
owne d by the vil lage of
Pomeroy , Ohto
Sec IV No p er so n sh all
d rmk. or consu m e a ny bee r of
any oth er alcohol tc bev era ge
on sai d parkmg lot or pa rk.tnQ
lo t s
Sec v
No person Sha ll
throw or d1spose o f an y
co ntatner , bo tl le or bo ttl es,
throw an y tra sh , r efu se,
pape r or ctg aretl es on an y
por tt on of th e park1ng lot or
parktng tot s or on the nver
ban k. a d1a cent to the p ark ing
lot walt o r wal ls
That Sec t ion 90 1 99 en! til ed
rs
h e reb y
" Penalftes"
ame nded to r ead as fol lows
lA) W h oeve r vtolates any
pro v tSion of thts chapter fo r
wht ch no p en ally ts othe r w1se
pr ov ided sha ll be f tned not
more than F rve Hund r ed
Dollars ( $500 DOl or tm
prtsone d no t more tha n
n.ne ty day s, or both
IBl
Whoever
v tollll es
Sec t to ns 901 04 , 901 07, 901 12
or 9 0 1 13 shall not be f tned
more tha n One Hu ndred
Ooll e r s I S1 00 OO J
( C J Whoever
VIOlates
Sec tt on s 901 01 or 901 08 shall
be f tnec no t more than Two
Hu ndred
Fif t y
Dollar s
($250 OO J or tm pr tsoned no t
mo r e t han th1rty days , or
bo t h
(D) Any person v1olalmg
Sec t ton 901 02 sh all
be
prose cuted and pun i shed as If
he were the pr,n cip al of
te nder
T his Ord in an ce shal l tak e
effect and be tn ter ce fro m
and after the ear ltest d at e
proYtdE! d bY la w
Passed the 15th dlly o f
May , 1978
Attes t
Jane Walton
Clerk
Cla rence And r ew s
May or
H D Br ow n
Pre stdent

REQUESTS FOA
PROPO SALS
VOUGH COMMUNITY
CONSERVA TION AND
IMPROVEMENT

PROJECTS
OHIO DEPARTMENT
OF ADMINI5TRATIVE
SERVICES
Th e Ofttce o f Manpower
Develop ment . 1s anno u ncmg
plan s fo r a Btdder 's con
teren ce
to b e held
tn
Co lu mbus on Ju ne 15 , 1978
The p urpose of t hJ S con
ter ence I S to dissemmate
rnformaltOn
on
Youth
Comm u n1ty
Co n se r v afl on
and Im pr o veme nt Proj ec ts
( Y CC IP ) under Tille Ill of
th e Comprehensive Em
ployment and Trainmg Ac t of
1973 ( CETA)
Emp loym ent
an d train tng opportun1t1es
wil l be offered , under thes e
prote ct s, t o youth , ages 16 to
19,
inctusJ ve,
who
are
ec onomt c ally dtsa dve ntllged
an d
OUt Of SChOOl
Ap
proprta te
efforts shall b e
made to ensure that youths
PlH hc1 pat ing
tn
t hese
prote cts sha lt be t hose who
a re experienctng diffl cull1eS
tn obta mtn Q employment ,
those who r equire subs t ant i al
ba SIC and r eme d tal skt ll
devel o pm ent , th ose who a r e
women , m 1no rrt les • ..-eterans .
o ffender s, hand icapped, or
those w1th dependents All
opp ortu ni iJe S w rit be made
a Ya il able Wtthou t regard to
ra ce, c reed , co lor , nattonat
or 1gin , sex. age , hllnd ic ap,
pol lltca t affilia t ion, or bel 1ef s
The YCC IP w i ll provi de
co mmuntfy
servtce
op
p orlun i t• es throu9h t abor tnte ns tve com mun 1t y co n
ser\l ati on and tm pr o vement
pro tec t s
Wh i Ch
would
othe rw ise no t be carr•ed out
Th 1S pr o gram wtll su p
plemen t , but not replace'
p ro grams and a ct tvt t tes
available under T i ll e I of
C ET A The geograph ic area
se r ved is the Ba lance of Sta te
( 80S) . Pro1ect du r al ton may
ran~e from 7 to 12 months
Protec t size will be l im ited to
betw e en $50,000 and $200,000
Pnor 1l y co ns 1dera l 10n wdl be
g tv en t o F Y 78 p r otec t s to r
add1 l ion ttl fu nd1ng t o com
ptete th etr twelve 112 1 month
pro gram
The
B idder 's
Confer ence w il l pr ovtde 1n
t er est ed appltcants wtth pre
applicat•on tn forma1ion and
forms . These propo sals are to
be 5ubmtlt ed to 1he Off tce of
Manpow er Oe..-e lopm ent on
or befo re Ju ly 7, 1978 Ad
dltlo na t YCCIP m torma t ton
m ay
be
ob tamed
from
Douglas B Mart tn , Spec 1at
Plann 1ng , 30 East Broad
St r ee t , 27 t h Floo r , Columbus,
Oh ro 432 15 "t (614 ! 466 -8326 or
1 800 282 lO SO ( ! Oil fr ee)
Re servll lt on s must be m lld e
tn adyan ce b y June 9 , 1978,
a nd may be made through
Cher y l Ens l en , or D •a ne
Kowalesk. t a t lhe same ad
ct r ess and phone nu mber s

Preakness run Saturday

.
.
. e small and middle-sized cities a personal
lll'k ,
prunary ltme to gtv
.
f " •mebody they WI ' e.
0
I
g unpse · s~
le that while Ted Brown has not done a
ba·~~~b~~et~~~~t':~t of their future and should go off and
retire," said Austtlin· f Celebrezze thai Brown has failed to use
Jt 1s the conten on o
.
1 to
his office to facilitate registration and encourage peop e
vote.
I .
he has sponsored "hundreds of bills"
Brown c atms
b 1 th t hi
liberalizin ' voter regtstration procedures u
a s prog be bl "ed "ever since (former Gov. John J .)
grams have en OCI\ "
1
Gtlligan became governor.
Whil Brown did encourage boards of election to open
bra ncheoffices and has lon g favored registratiOn by man, ~
fought other Democratic reforms on grounds they would mvate
fraud .
·
.
1 tr t1
Ia " he
"You ca n't drive the people mto the reg~ a on P ce, ,
says "and after you get 'em there, you can l make em ~~he
Br~wn ts already raasin g last year's State Issue 1
. Th at was the issue of election day .voter regtstracampatgn.
.
ti on, which was repealed at the polls followmg a vagorous
ca mpaign by Brown.
.
d
" People realize how close they wer e to openmg th~ oor to
fraud and.irregularities," said Brown, who feels vmdicated by
the results .
1s
1
But Celebrezze scoffs at the tdea of fra ud. He fee . peop e
day
were CorJ fu Sed abo ut how they were vottng on election
r
l
regiStration , and wall coWlter wath pressure or c ear,
understandable language" on the ballot.

MEIGS JUNIOH HfGH CO-ED trac k team coached by Charles Downi e.
First row, l-r , Mike Manley , Cra1g Bolin, Danny Rtggs, J ack Braley, Mtckey
Reed, Bruce Gheen, Olts Core, Vtcky Debord, LaW'a Smtih, Kristm
Anderson. Cmdy Crooks; second row, Joyce Stewart, Lynne Oliver, Krystal /
Sisson, Julia Spencer, Barb Grueser, Georgia Johnson, Karen Goggtns,
Barb Will, Edw Gramm, Becky Handley , Paula Horton , Kim Fra ley, Margte

II

TELEVISION
VIEWING
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978
, uo-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4 ; Gunsmoke
· B. Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan' s Heroes 10,
Emergency One 13, Petticoat Junction IS.
5 3()-News 6; Etee . Co 20,33 . Mary Tyler Moore 10:
Hogan 's Heroes lS.
6 QO-News 3,4,B,I0,13,15 ; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6·3()-NBC News 3,4,1S; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett&amp;
Fr iends 6; CBS News a,10; Over Easy 20,33.
7 oo-Cross.Wits 3.4. Newlywed Game 6,13; Muppet
Show B,; ; Muppet Show B; News 10, Gilligan's ts.
lS; Almanac 20; Making Things Grow 33 .
7·3()-Porter Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4, $100,pot) Name
That Tune 6.1 3; Pr ice Is Right 8; MacNeil. Lehrer
Repor t 20.33, Fa mily Feud 10; Pop Goes the
Cou ntry 1S
B oo-Pllol " Legs" 3,4, IS. Donny &amp;Marte 6, 13; Wonder
Woman B, 10 ; Washington Week In Review 20,33;
B·3()-Wa ll Street Week 20.33.
9 oo-Rocktord Flies 3,4,1S. Movie "True Gr it" 13;
The Bastard 6; Incredib le Hulk B.IO; Soundstage
20; Shepherd's Pte 33.
9:3()-Makem &amp; Clancy 33.
10 QO-Qulncy 3,4,1S. Pllol 8,10; MacNeli·Lehrer
Repor t 20 , Meeting of Mi nds 33
10 3()-Monty Python's Flying Circus 20.
11 0()-News 3.4,6,8 ,10,1 3,1S ; Di ck Cavett 20; Lilias
Yoga &amp; You 33
11 3()-Johnny , Carson 3,4,1S. Ca lltornla Jam 2 13;
Testimony of Two Men 6. NBA Ploy.Off B. Movie
" Dead. Dead Delilah " 10; Monty Python's Flying
Circus 33
12 oo-Janakt 33. I QO-Midnlghl Speclai 3,4,1S; Movie
"THe Mask of Fu Manchu" 10.
1.3()-News 13, 2.30- News 3:.
3·oo-Movle "Only One Day Left Betore Tomorrow "
3, 4 3()-Movle "The Cocoonuh" 3; 6·!10-Big
Valley 3.
Mov te Cha nnet l 5 &amp; 7 PM - Rocky t PGI
9 &amp; II PM - The Enforcer tRI
Cable Channel l 6 30 P M - Tesl1 mony Time
7 00 - Paul Ga ud ino Family Fitne ss
10 Q0-700 Club

By BILl. CAHill.
UPI Spurts Writer
Ctncumat1 's Ken Gnffey,
who sa)S he's "been havmg
problems at the plate for the
last two weeks," dec1ded he
needed to relax
'11Je result four hils tn foW'
at-hats Thursday mght, two
RBis and one run scored whtch accounted fo r all of the
Reds' runs in a 3-2 victory
over the Montreal Expos

Ttrestone

\\\,_.'

AIRLAWN 't
SPECIAL
20" ROTARY
\ MOWER

e~txt' ·

Letart Falls Elementary

named for 3 schools
POSTER CONTEST WIN NERS - How to "Protect
Ohio's W1ld Places" was deptcted by these fourth grade
students m the conservation poster contest spon sored by
th e Metgs Sot l &amp; Water ConservatiOn District (SWCDi .
Winners in three of the Southern Local schools received
their awards of Utrec Si lver dollars and a blue ribbon for
ftrsl place, two silver dollars and a red rtbbon for second ,
and one stlver dolla~ and a white nbbon for th ird . Wmning
forst, second and thtrd, shown left to right respectively at
fulcme,. were Becky VanMeter . Alana Lyons and Tanya
CurnmlllS; Lee Cornell, Jeff Co!Uiolly and . Theresa
Barber, at Portland, and Hea th Hill, Vtncenl Gray, and
Massy Spr ouse, at l.&lt;!lart Falls . The Syracuse awards will
be ~ t ven at a schoo l assembly later this month . The Meigs
SWCD sponsors the contest each ·year for fourth graders
as a conservation educat ion project. They showed a
conservation film in the schools prccedtng the contest and
distributed bo~k lets 1n comrc book form entitled "The
Idea That Worked" explaimng why ·and how soil and
water conservation distr icts were formed and the work
they a re involved m.
actor
deals for thetr own benefit Unknown to him then
says, they operated wtthoul the required licenses, and Illegally
failed to inform him they were getUng commissiOns from the
companies In whi ch they invested his money.
GUMPSES: Former First Lady Pat Nixon Is back at
home m San Cleme nte, Calif. , after four days in a hospital with
a respiratory aalment ... Gory Busey, who portrays late rock
'n' roll star Buddy Holly, was In Lubbock, Texas, Thursday to
attend the dt'&lt;lication of a park for the handt capped named
after Holly ... Among the wrtlllrs in New York Thursda y for
"An Evemng with the Literary Lions," sponsored by the
American Society of Journalists, were Isaac Aslmov and
feminist Belly Frledan ... Margaret Hamilton, best known for
her role as the Wtcked Witch of the West tn "/)le Wi zard of
Ot," joined Sarah Caldwell, music director for the Boston
Opera Co., tn Boston Thursday night to &lt;·elebrate the
company's 2()th anniversary.
t

;are stone

,
DELUXE
26
RIDER

1971

" I approached th e game a
little looser starting Wednesday," satd Gnffey, who has
ptcked up se ven hils in two
nights . " I guess that made
the difference. "
It certainly seemed so
Until t he eaghth innin g, the
only hits the Reds got off
Steve Rogers , 4-4 , came off
the bat of Griffey
"My fourth htt wa s the
most imoor ta nt. " satd

Ma1or League Standmg s
By Un1ted Press Int ernation al
National L eag u e
East
GB
W L Pet
18 14 563
Phila
18 16 529 1
Montrea l
16 17 48 5 ? 1 l
Ch 1cago
41 1
16 2 1 432
New York
14 19 414 4 1 I
Pttlsbrgh
\4 27 J89 6
51 lOUI S
West
W L Pet. GB
San Fran
22 11 647
LosAng
21 14 600 l 1 1
Ctn ctna l l
:n 15 583 1
Houston
16 17 4BS S1 1
san D1ego
16 18 .471 6
Atlanta
13 20 194 J:J 1 ~
Thursday 1-s R:esulfS
C1ncmna lt 3. Montr eal1
Phtladel phta 8. Hous ton 5
Nev.. Yor k 8, Alia 7, 10 IMS
Today 's Probabl(! Pitch er s
I All ti m es E DTl
Sl
LOU IS (Denny 3 1 ) at
Ch1cago (F ryman 1 &lt;1J. 2 30
at

P1ttsbu rgh (0 Robtnson 3 1)
Mon1reat I May 2 -4 ), 7 35

pm

AVAILABL E

Phtla delph•il {Ch r iSten son 3 3)
a1 New York (Swan I 7), 8OS

6 oo-Summer Semester 8,10 , 6 30-TV Ctossroom 8,
'
US. Farm ~eport 10; Kentucky Afield 13

Eilts Valentine hit a solo
homer for the Expos m the
second mning whtle Montreal
pushed across its other rWl m
the fourth when Norman
walked Tony Perez wtth the
bases loaded
In the only other Nataonal
League games , Philadelphia
defeated Houston , ll-5, and
New York outlasted Atlanta,
8-7 , tn 10 mnmgs
Phillles 8, Alilros 5:
Pinch hiller Jerry Martm 's
three-run homer in the ninth
mning snapped a :&gt;-5 lte, as
the Phillles put a stop to he
Alitros' five-game winnin g
streak Relieve r Gene Garber
notched his second victory .
Ball 1more S Toronto 3
Te)(a s b, Oal&lt;. lanc:l &lt;l
Mels 8, Braves 7:
M1nn eso ta B, Ka n C1 t y 6
Steve Henderson 's tw&lt;KJut
Tod.:t y's Probable Pi tchers(A ll T1mes EOTl
single in the lOth mmng
-f New YorK (T1C r ow 1 3 ) at
Toronlo ( Leman czy k 0 7), 7 30 scored Lenny Randle with the
winning run, mak ing a
pm
Balt tmore (0 Mart 1ne1 3 11 wmner out of Skip Lockwood,
at Ctevetanct ( Paxton 1 2 ), 7 35
now 2-3. Henderson 's htl to
pm
Boston \Torre z s 1) at Oel r ott center came off loser Buddy
ISvke s 2-0), B p m
M tnnesota t lhOr mosg aro I Sl Solomon, now 1-3.

Griffey. That was the double
do wn the leflfield line that
drove m Dave Concepc ion
and Dave Collms to Ue the
score , 2-2.
George Foster's smgle m
the same mmng then brought
in Griffey with th e winning
rWl to gtve unbeaten lefthander Fred Norman his ftfth
victory. Pedro Borbon
relieved in the eighth to ga m
his th trd save.

pm

GRASS
CATCHER

19, 16 , 1!c

SATURDAY , MAY 20,

Miller,. Bryan Spencer; third row, Doug Mitchell , Greg Thomas, Scott
Harrison, Brill Kmg, Rick Chancey, Brett Carl, Tammy Fetty, Randy
MW'ray Bryan Gheen, Paula Swisher, Jeff Nash; fourth row, Greg Tay lor,
Rick Edwards, Bryan Will, Mike Smith, John Smath, Bret Sisson , Mike
Edwards, Larry Cotlerlll, Gary Naka moto, Bill Powell, Troy Bauer, Mtke
J ackson Absent were Stephie Houchms, Gene Johnson, Krts Snowd en and
Craig Darst.

Griffey hangs out four hits,
Reds rally to trip Montreal

ISJ 19 , lie
(5)

By JENNY KELLNER
Downs, Afftrmed and Steve
tn protect hunself."
UPI Spurts Writer
Cauthen
were rated the evenThe adv tee. none of tl good
BALTIMORE ( UPI ) - The according to Vetleh, won't mane) favontes while Alydar
one thmg John Vetlch got make any difference in the was tabbed at 7-5 and Derby
plenty of after his favored Derby, uf co urse. But Ve1teh thtrd-place fini sher Be It eve It
Alydar lost the Kentucky says he Intends to do thmgs a at 8-1, followed by Track
Derby to Affirmed was bit dtfferentl y tn Saturday's Heward al 12-1 , Noon Tlffic
advace.
103rd runmng of the . Spender and Jnd1go Star at I&gt;The trainer, and owners Preakness, the second leg in 1 and Dax S complettng the
Adm. and Mrs Gene Markey Thoroughbred racing's Tnple seven-horse field at 20-1
of Calumet Farms, rec etv.ed Crown.
Aff 1rmed , undefeated tn
more than 100 letters
"We're gotng to have to be Jtve starts thts year. has now
expressing dasappomtrnent a lot closer ," he sa1d srmply
beaten Alyda r 111 five of seven
and eneouragement. Some
Off his victory at Ch urchill meeti ngs , tndud mg the I 'zcriticized Vetlch's traming
length vtctory m the Derby
methods and sttll others the
But Veitch refuses tn concede
nde of jockey Jo r ge
the golden chestnut IS the
lnter na t• ona l
Velasquez.
better horse .
H ock ey L ee~gue
"With Jorge bemg the kind
" f couldn 't say the Derby
Untted Press Intern ational
of rider he is and the horse
Turn er Cup Pla yoffs
proved anythm g like that
Cha mpto nshlp Sen es
being so far back 1t was only
even 1f A.Jydar had won," said
Bes t ol Seven
natural people would say he
Veitch. "It wa s the fi rst race
All Ttm es EDT
P or t H u r on us Toledo
messed up," satd Veitch . " It
of the year' between Afftrmed
Tol ed o leads.l·1
was certainly not hts fault ,
and Alydar and I don't think
May 10
Port Huron 4,
though . He knew he was too
Toled o 2
tt 's fa1r to say one horse ts
May 12
ro te ao 3. Port
far back, but there was Huron
better than the other on the
1
nothmg he could do about ll .
baSis of that. It 's actually
Port Hu r on 9 ,
May 13
The horse couldn't gel hold of Toledo 4
&lt;:.tlm(,sl a l wo· twr se ra ce
May 14
Toledo 6 , Port
the track and was just trying
agam"
Huron 2
Tol eao 11 . Pan
May 16
Alfrrmed comes IIllo the
Huron 1
Prcakness
wtth earmngs of
fl{lay 20
Tc ledo a! Por t
Huron , 8 p m
$887,027 for Harbor Vtew
)(
May 13
Port Huron
Farms, Ute most ever for a 3at l oledo , 1 30 p m
year.&lt;Jid this early 1n the
x
11 necessary
year. and could pass the $1
rrulhon II\ark wJ!h Saturday's
$136,200 w1nner's share The
1nterna.tto na I L eague
Derby was Alydar's lone
Un1ted PrE SS In ternatiOn al
defeat
this year m five race s
W L Pe t G B

at Ka nsas C1 t y ( Has!.ler 0 OL
B JO p m
Calt forn1a ( Tanana 6 1) at
Mtlwaukce tC a ldwett J 1l, 8 30

pm
Texa5 IMed1 ch 0 1 and Ellis
2 2) at Sea ttle ( Pole 3 4 and
M1tchel l 1 3) 2, 9 OS P m
Ch tca go (Wort ham 1 2) at
O ~tk land ( Broberg .4 21, 10 JO

pm
Saturday ' s Gam es
New York. dt Toront o
Batt• more at Clevclanc:l
Boston at Detro1t
Ch1cago at Oak land
Calif at Mttwaukee, n•gh t
M1nn at Kans as C• t y, ntght
Texas at seanle . n ight

pm
San Dieg o ( Jon('s l 31 at
Cinc•nnat1 (Moskau 0 1J, 8OS

7 oo-Marto &amp; the Mag ic Mov ie Machine 4; Fun lor
Everyone 6: Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Forums 10. Grape Ape 13
ACROSS
7 Nasty chap
7 3()-Saturday Report 3; World of Survival 4; Dusty's
J Yearmng
8 Summer : Fr.
Treehouse 6: Muhammad All IS; Weekend Spec ial
; Cavalry
9 Fiery
13
Boo-Hong Kong Phooey 3,!5, Superlr lends 6,13 ;
weapon
II Mtlitary
Three RobOnlc Stooges 8,10
10 Sitn of Jacob
bugle call
8:3()-G
iobetrotters 34,15; Speed Buggy 8,10, 9 oo12 Jalopy
17 Street
Scooby's
Latt·A·Lymplcs 6,JJ ; Bugs Bunny Road
t3 Dechvtt y
a J;.
Runner
8,1
0
!4 Subsidized
breviation
10 :3()-Pink Panther 3,41,l, Batmon.Tarzan 8,1 0.
!5 All - up
18 Spider's
11 :QO-Baggy Pants 3,4,15, Krottl Supershow 6.13;
16 - li ly
ante!Uia
Yesterday's Answer
11. 3()-Space Sentinels 3,1S; Lillie Rascals 4;;
!8 Prepare
20 Seek out
27 Vamoose !
3S Expectant
Secrets of Isis B: In The Know 10.
a path
21 Warhol or
29 Word with
36 Father . F 12 :QO-Land of Ihe lost 3,1S, Weekend Special 6, Movie
· r.
"Broken Lance" 4; Action News for Kids 13 .
19 Tea vartety
Williams
37 Suf~tx
ll
rw~~ed
12
3()-Thunder
3.15 ; American Bandstand 13; Soul
22 Grattfy
22 Reckless
WI
Train
6;
Space
Academy 8,10.
25 llenumb
23 Girl 's name
asstsl
1:!10-Jetsons 3. Viewpoint 8, Mr MII!JOO 10; Wrestling
ctty
26 Coral
24 Well done!
33 Solitary
38 Also
lS; Inner Tennis 33.
island
25 Brtdge feat
34 Zola work
40 Gull
1 30-Greatest Sports Legends 3; : Racers 8. Film
27 Towheaded r:--r.:-"r."-r.:Festival 10; CaJu n National Drag Racing 13;
2!1 Cessalton
French Chet 33.
Z9 Convivial
2:!10-Baseball Warm Up 3,4,15; Movie " Jory " 6;
30 Suffered
Movie " The Wel l" B; Movie " Getting Away From It
from
All" 10; 2 15-Besebalt 3,4,15
31 Shine
2.30-Movle "The Young, the Evil and lhe Savage" 13;
32 Vtewpomt
Anyone tor Tennyson? 33.
34 Snooze
J ·Oo-Book Beot33 ; 3 JO-Gotf8,10; Area Showcase33.
37 Musketeer
, :oo-Wide World ot Sports 6.13 . Body Shop 33; 4 3()39 Reflection
Catch·J3 33.
.
II Not a soul
s oo-Star Trek J, The Preakness 6,13; Marcus Welby ,
-+-1-+-1 · M.D 4; Sports Spectac ular 8; Pop Goes The
42 Chorister
Country 10; Gllllgo n' s Is. IS; Art America 20; Zoom
43 Bather's
need
5.iLPorter Wagoner 10: Better Way IS: Once Upon A
44 Carry on
Classic 33
DOWN
6 oo-News 3,4,6,10, Wide Wor ld of Sports 6,13 .
1 Ablution
Lawrence Wetk B. God Has The Answer 15, Zoom
2 Cay
20: Studio See 33.
'3 Marksman
6 3()-NBC News 34,15 , ABC News 13; News 6, CBS
4 Cadence
News 10. You Bel Your Ltle~O ; Que Pa•a, USA? 33.
ca ll
7:!10-Lltlle Rascols 3: Lawrence Wetk 4,1S; Hee Haw
6.8 ; Bugs Bunny 10; Wild Kingdom 13; Etec. Co.
5 Sunnount
20; Battle line 33.
6 Seed
7:3()-We Think You Should Know 3; Lowell Thomas
coating
Remember&gt; 33, AII ·Star Anything Goes 10; Racing
the Speed Demon 13; pnce Upon A Classic 20 .
11AILY CRYPTOtlUOTE - Here's how to work •It : 8:!10-ProJecl U.F.O. 3,4,1S; Paul Lynde 6.13; Jef .
AXYDI,BAAXR
fersons 8,10; Onedln Line 20; Old Frlends ... New
Is LONGFEttOW
Friends 33
a·JO-Through All Ttme 33; 9:®-Movte " Hunters of
One lett er simpl y !!lands for another In th11 sample A ia
' the Reef " 3,4,1S; Love Boat 6,13; Movie " Hannie
used f or the th ree I.'s, X f or the two O's, et c. Stngl e letter s
Coutder " 8,1 0; Our Mutual Friend 20: Sing a Sign
apost r op he s, the l ength and formation of the words are all
tnn ts E ••ch day the code lc1ten arc different
9 : J~Sllent MCnortty 33; 10 ®-Fantasy Island 6,13,
CRYPTOQUOTES
Soundstage 33.
11 QO-ABC News
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XGGLH
CE F C
News 3,4,15: 11 : 15-A6C News 6.
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JOUET , Ill. (UPI ) - The
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Malone College (Ohio ) ~ .
and Grand Valley (Michigan )
7-4.
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College (lnd ) 7~.
Anderson came back to
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Daily Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, rnday, May 19, 1978

Brown vs. Celebrezze could be state's Jop .contest this fall

(E DITOR'S NOTE : UPI Statehouse Reporters Lee Leonard
and Dick Kimmins have prepared a series of dispatches uo the
candidates and Issues In Ohio's June 6 primary election.
Tuday's arlicle, the 4th uf the series, deals "ilh the candidates
for scrretary of stale. I
By LEE LEONARD
United Press International
Ted W Brown , one of Ohio's oldest political relics , has been
secretary of state for 28 years . He lhtnks nobody does it better,
and wants anothe1 four~year term .
State Sen. Anthony J C.lebrezze Jr., half Brown's age , says
the secretary has been around lon~ enough; that he has failed
to aggresSively enro[trage greater voter parttctpatton And
Celebrezze wants th e JOb hunself

There are no pnmary con tests for secrelary of stale. Party
nonunalwns l~1ve been conceded to Bro wn, 72, the Republican,
and Celebre,.zc. 37, tl1c Democrat
The result L'Otild be U1e best contest un the Oh io ballot this
fall , and It proba bl~ \\ill cit'termine the fate of OhiO politics for
Uu~ next dt•cr~dl'
The rei\son'1 Control of the stil\e Apportionment Board may
lunge on the outcome of the secretary of state's race.
Dl•mocntts are b&lt;:Hlktn~ on C'debrezze to help them wrest
control of thHI boa rd and realign legislative boundaries
foll owmg tlw 1980 r enstL&gt; .
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The Celebrezze-Arown contest ts ptvotal, since both Republica n Gov James A. Rhodes and -Democratic state Auditor
Thomas E FergiiSO II are currently favored for reelection .
Accordingly, the De n to&lt;T:tl~ a nd orgHnized la bor are

ORDINANCE NO 491
AMENDING ORDCNANCE
NO 901 12 and
ORD INAN CE NO ,01 t9

BE IT OR DAINE D by !he
Co unci l of the Vtlla ge o f
. Pomeroy .
all
membe r s
the r eto conc ur ri ng

HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Th a t Ordm a nce No 90 1 12
" Lottermg •n
Parking L ot "

St'nd1ng you The Health
IA•ltcr number 10-10. Dcprc&gt;·
s1on The Ups and Downs of
l.tfe. Others who want tlus

ne rvou~

&lt;:tnd ~et so depr es:sed

My doctor says I have
"ch romc depressiOn ct nd
chrom l' anxiety ·· He IS gJvmg me Tmt\ll whtch llc SCI\S
1s a tranqmhzer and an anti depressant Can you tell me
anythtng about this ml'dll'JIIt'
and what after-effects I wtl l
have frnm tak111g 1t a lung
tune '' Tht'f't;' are .'ill num~
rclax111g ptlls that the)' sa)
"tll g i\'l' )Oll cance r· Is llu ~
unc of litem ! Will the\ dffect
or dcun.age the biet ii; ') 1 du
relax and sleep mud1 better
f know fur sure f dun 't want
brcllll cl.r.ullage ur Ci::l!l &lt;.. l'l but I
do need something
DEAR READER - Yolll
doctor expressed tt VCI\' well
111 say1ng that Tna\llls both
a tranqUilizer &lt;:111d an anl l·
depressant It IS used 10 com·
bat al\XlCl), ag!WIIUil and
dcprcss tun Anxlety and
depresswn often gu together
Tna v1l 1::, a cum buwtwn
nwdJcarJc that also contmns
!Javtl
Tnaval works ll'r~ 11cll as
you have found uut Such
medJctncs C(ln n 'all\ metke a
btg, d1ffercm·c 111 a persun's
life when they are need&lt;·d We

i::lrc le.armng mur c eve r~ doy
"bout huw UcJJrcsslun a1Jd
mental dtsorders are often
rela ted to cha.nges 111
chemica l functwns 111 the
body . These are oft en
chemH.:als that arc tmpurtant
m tramsrmttmg ncn•c lm~ulses and promoltng proper
nerve cell fun ction
To gtv e you general 111forpatUl!:l...llbout dcprt·~slon I
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MEI!1S.MASON AKEA

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an d related
du act adverse!;
w1th a long ltst uf other
mNhU!H:'S but yo ur doctor
shou ld know about and should
nut pil'St..:llbt.• such medH.: mes
at the S&lt;JIII&lt;' tune. Whtch
rl'mlltds me to tell eve ryl&gt;ud)
thai vu u must be sure that
your · doctor knows all the
nu~ dt l' lll t::~ \ 'OU ttre takmg A
medl l' llll'S

pat1 ent may get one med iCi ne

L:11111l) dudur a nd
anotlll' !'
fr om
the
gynecologist wtlh netthc· r
dodUI knowmg wha t till'
other une has prescniJc'!l
Tlwtcan bt: o 1 cal prublem
Mctny good phcmnaerst"i
keep rL'rords uf theor regular
eustumer:-; and ma) spot such
a problem but you ea n help b)
(IIWCJ) s g rvt ng all the doctors
run sc•e a list of all the
inedH:I/le s yuu arc takmg i:l

ml'ludmg

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By United Pres.• Inlernallnnal
... BUT STill. FRIENDS . Princess Yasmln - daughter
of Rita Hayworth and th e late All Khan - tells friends in New
York that she is forced tll keep a tt ght rem on her mother's
money . Mtss Hayworth '- who inherited about $25 mtllion
when Kahn dted man auto acctdent m 1960 - Is sufferm g from
alcoholism and now her 28-year.&lt;Jid daughter completely
controls the fortune she 'll eventually inhent altogether. " I
hate bemg ruthless," Yasmm confides. "but it has to be this
way ." In any case, there are no hard feelings- Yasmin says
she and her mother are sull "the best of friends."
RESUPPUED It' s a hasslr when your martjuana
connection dries up Ask Ruben P.:andal! of Washington, D. C ,
who's been smokmg pot - legally - for over a year to
alleviate some symptoms of glaucoma. But his doctor - who
for a year supplied him with up to 3,000 Joints of the
government 's best MISsasstppt grass - moved to North
Carolma three r'honths ago, and the federal government
promptly cut off fulndall's supply Handall sued, and on
Thursday the government announced a settlement under ,
which Randall will be able to go to an unnamed pharmacy each
day for up to 10 JOints.
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JUMPIN ' JEHOSPHArHAT !. The Fund for Animals says
the orga nizers of the Jumping Frog Jubilee are cruel to the
animals that put Calaveras County on the map - with a blUe
help fronn Mark Twain. The anU-cruelly group - sponsored by
such luminaries as Mary Tyler Moore and Prillcess Grace of
Monaco - says the people who come to Angels Cam·p, Calif .,
each year for the contest abuse frogs in a variety of ways.
Gary Blake, a ~okesman for the fair, held this weekend, says ·
the contestants are treated well "The townspeople think the
statement is totally cra1v," Blake says
WHAT YOU WANNA DO, ERNfE ? SUE: Ernest Borgolne
sued his former business managers for $10 million m Los
Angeles ThW'sday, charging Utey cheated him . He said they
produced a profit of only $3,448 after mvesting more than
$512,000of his money over the past II years. Borgnine charged
Utat Paul Gilbert and Bernard Levine used his money to ma~e

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w1thout n prescrtp!ton No
Tnavtl diJCs nut &lt;.:a use t..:aJH.:er
nor dOt.':-i Jt adverse!) aff ect
\'OUI mmd
m:,\ H DH LAMB- We arc
great lovers of popcorn as a
snaL k Could you pl ease Ill·
form us as tu how many ca lo·
ll'S there ttrc 111 popcorn and
also {H"l' there any v1t.armns
gained In CLtltng tl ?
DE •\f\ 1\EADEH- A cup of
plain JX!pped popcorn cunl&lt;lms only l3 ca lot1cs. II IS
what ~ ou add that may make
the difference Stnee so much
uf tt IS c.u r , " 'cup of tt dues not
provtde any meani ngful
o m uu nt~ uf Vll&lt;illllllS ur
tmncra ls You have to eat H
lot more than a cup to ~el
w&gt;ythmg out of tt. fn these
days of too man) rtdt foods
that 1 ~ l'ncuuragmg
I'd add one word of eautu'ii1.
We a Iread)• gel too much salt
tn our d1l'l and salted polX'Orn
rlocs add to sa lt consumption

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l'dSIIy l'iJITCCt e d .

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No person or per

loi t er on par kmg lots E)( ·
cept1ons sha ll be made m
c a se of an y organ . zetion

Ttll'r u m cause some dtstur ·

bHnt·cs 111 some of the
m•uru lugl...:al
I nervou s
s~ "kil l J functions 111 lc:trge
dwiC:s or m susccplllJlc Ill·
"" Jduab out these can be

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sons sh all be permttt ed to

can send 50 cen ts w1th a

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s tamp ed. se lf ·
CJthh es~t·d envelope for 1t tu
lllL' 111 nt rl' of tht s nt: \\ SpC.ipl'r.
P 0 . llux .121i, Sa n i\nlumo,
TX i8292
You und cmyone else ustng
sud1 mcdJcJnes should be
undt'r Uw ca reful supc rv 1 ~10n
of a doctor. but st m:c they at t'
pn'st npt10n 1tems that would
be expected to be the ease

Ohto Rtver
b e hereby

amended to read as tallows ·

am

DEAH DH . LAMB- I'm"
womdn , 71 ) ei:irs old, ver)

preparing to allot huge amounts of time, work and money on
Celebrezze's eampatgn.
That fact IS not lost on Brown , who has not recently been
ser iously threatened for re-election . For the first time, Brown
has opened a campatgn headquarters, is holdmg maJor fundrais ing events and ts trymg to ratse about $500,000 "to protect
1nyse lf agamst lies and muscle."
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"Every man's got his lime," says Gerald Austm, Cclebrezze's campaign manager who points out tha~ "a good
percentage of the people m Ohi o weren't even born when Ted
Brown ftrst got elected" in 1950.
Celebrezze, who has served one term tn the Senate, has the
name made well-respected around Ohio by his father, the
former mayor of Cleveland and now a federa l judge.
Austm is trying to ge t Celebrezze aroWld the state dW'ing

Sec I I No person, at any
t•me , sha ll Stl or stand on ttl e
parking lot wal l or wa l ls on
th e Ohto Rt11e r P arktnQ tots
owned by the sa td V dt age of
Pomero y, Oh10
Sec 1II No person shal l , at
a ny l tme , st and , s1t , bl ocK o r
do anytht ng to tnlerfere wt th
the par kmg of mot or ve h tctes
m any space or spaces so
ma rke d f er par k.mg on th e
Ohto Rtver P ark.mg tot or to ts
owne d by the vil lage of
Pomeroy , Ohto
Sec IV No p er so n sh all
d rmk. or consu m e a ny bee r of
any oth er alcohol tc bev era ge
on sai d parkmg lot or pa rk.tnQ
lo t s
Sec v
No person Sha ll
throw or d1spose o f an y
co ntatner , bo tl le or bo ttl es,
throw an y tra sh , r efu se,
pape r or ctg aretl es on an y
por tt on of th e park1ng lot or
parktng tot s or on the nver
ban k. a d1a cent to the p ark ing
lot walt o r wal ls
That Sec t ion 90 1 99 en! til ed
rs
h e reb y
" Penalftes"
ame nded to r ead as fol lows
lA) W h oeve r vtolates any
pro v tSion of thts chapter fo r
wht ch no p en ally ts othe r w1se
pr ov ided sha ll be f tned not
more than F rve Hund r ed
Dollars ( $500 DOl or tm
prtsone d no t more tha n
n.ne ty day s, or both
IBl
Whoever
v tollll es
Sec t to ns 901 04 , 901 07, 901 12
or 9 0 1 13 shall not be f tned
more tha n One Hu ndred
Ooll e r s I S1 00 OO J
( C J Whoever
VIOlates
Sec tt on s 901 01 or 901 08 shall
be f tnec no t more than Two
Hu ndred
Fif t y
Dollar s
($250 OO J or tm pr tsoned no t
mo r e t han th1rty days , or
bo t h
(D) Any person v1olalmg
Sec t ton 901 02 sh all
be
prose cuted and pun i shed as If
he were the pr,n cip al of
te nder
T his Ord in an ce shal l tak e
effect and be tn ter ce fro m
and after the ear ltest d at e
proYtdE! d bY la w
Passed the 15th dlly o f
May , 1978
Attes t
Jane Walton
Clerk
Cla rence And r ew s
May or
H D Br ow n
Pre stdent

REQUESTS FOA
PROPO SALS
VOUGH COMMUNITY
CONSERVA TION AND
IMPROVEMENT

PROJECTS
OHIO DEPARTMENT
OF ADMINI5TRATIVE
SERVICES
Th e Ofttce o f Manpower
Develop ment . 1s anno u ncmg
plan s fo r a Btdder 's con
teren ce
to b e held
tn
Co lu mbus on Ju ne 15 , 1978
The p urpose of t hJ S con
ter ence I S to dissemmate
rnformaltOn
on
Youth
Comm u n1ty
Co n se r v afl on
and Im pr o veme nt Proj ec ts
( Y CC IP ) under Tille Ill of
th e Comprehensive Em
ployment and Trainmg Ac t of
1973 ( CETA)
Emp loym ent
an d train tng opportun1t1es
wil l be offered , under thes e
prote ct s, t o youth , ages 16 to
19,
inctusJ ve,
who
are
ec onomt c ally dtsa dve ntllged
an d
OUt Of SChOOl
Ap
proprta te
efforts shall b e
made to ensure that youths
PlH hc1 pat ing
tn
t hese
prote cts sha lt be t hose who
a re experienctng diffl cull1eS
tn obta mtn Q employment ,
those who r equire subs t ant i al
ba SIC and r eme d tal skt ll
devel o pm ent , th ose who a r e
women , m 1no rrt les • ..-eterans .
o ffender s, hand icapped, or
those w1th dependents All
opp ortu ni iJe S w rit be made
a Ya il able Wtthou t regard to
ra ce, c reed , co lor , nattonat
or 1gin , sex. age , hllnd ic ap,
pol lltca t affilia t ion, or bel 1ef s
The YCC IP w i ll provi de
co mmuntfy
servtce
op
p orlun i t• es throu9h t abor tnte ns tve com mun 1t y co n
ser\l ati on and tm pr o vement
pro tec t s
Wh i Ch
would
othe rw ise no t be carr•ed out
Th 1S pr o gram wtll su p
plemen t , but not replace'
p ro grams and a ct tvt t tes
available under T i ll e I of
C ET A The geograph ic area
se r ved is the Ba lance of Sta te
( 80S) . Pro1ect du r al ton may
ran~e from 7 to 12 months
Protec t size will be l im ited to
betw e en $50,000 and $200,000
Pnor 1l y co ns 1dera l 10n wdl be
g tv en t o F Y 78 p r otec t s to r
add1 l ion ttl fu nd1ng t o com
ptete th etr twelve 112 1 month
pro gram
The
B idder 's
Confer ence w il l pr ovtde 1n
t er est ed appltcants wtth pre
applicat•on tn forma1ion and
forms . These propo sals are to
be 5ubmtlt ed to 1he Off tce of
Manpow er Oe..-e lopm ent on
or befo re Ju ly 7, 1978 Ad
dltlo na t YCCIP m torma t ton
m ay
be
ob tamed
from
Douglas B Mart tn , Spec 1at
Plann 1ng , 30 East Broad
St r ee t , 27 t h Floo r , Columbus,
Oh ro 432 15 "t (614 ! 466 -8326 or
1 800 282 lO SO ( ! Oil fr ee)
Re servll lt on s must be m lld e
tn adyan ce b y June 9 , 1978,
a nd may be made through
Cher y l Ens l en , or D •a ne
Kowalesk. t a t lhe same ad
ct r ess and phone nu mber s

Preakness run Saturday

.
.
. e small and middle-sized cities a personal
lll'k ,
prunary ltme to gtv
.
f " •mebody they WI ' e.
0
I
g unpse · s~
le that while Ted Brown has not done a
ba·~~~b~~et~~~~t':~t of their future and should go off and
retire," said Austtlin· f Celebrezze thai Brown has failed to use
Jt 1s the conten on o
.
1 to
his office to facilitate registration and encourage peop e
vote.
I .
he has sponsored "hundreds of bills"
Brown c atms
b 1 th t hi
liberalizin ' voter regtstration procedures u
a s prog be bl "ed "ever since (former Gov. John J .)
grams have en OCI\ "
1
Gtlligan became governor.
Whil Brown did encourage boards of election to open
bra ncheoffices and has lon g favored registratiOn by man, ~
fought other Democratic reforms on grounds they would mvate
fraud .
·
.
1 tr t1
Ia " he
"You ca n't drive the people mto the reg~ a on P ce, ,
says "and after you get 'em there, you can l make em ~~he
Br~wn ts already raasin g last year's State Issue 1
. Th at was the issue of election day .voter regtstracampatgn.
.
ti on, which was repealed at the polls followmg a vagorous
ca mpaign by Brown.
.
d
" People realize how close they wer e to openmg th~ oor to
fraud and.irregularities," said Brown, who feels vmdicated by
the results .
1s
1
But Celebrezze scoffs at the tdea of fra ud. He fee . peop e
day
were CorJ fu Sed abo ut how they were vottng on election
r
l
regiStration , and wall coWlter wath pressure or c ear,
understandable language" on the ballot.

MEIGS JUNIOH HfGH CO-ED trac k team coached by Charles Downi e.
First row, l-r , Mike Manley , Cra1g Bolin, Danny Rtggs, J ack Braley, Mtckey
Reed, Bruce Gheen, Olts Core, Vtcky Debord, LaW'a Smtih, Kristm
Anderson. Cmdy Crooks; second row, Joyce Stewart, Lynne Oliver, Krystal /
Sisson, Julia Spencer, Barb Grueser, Georgia Johnson, Karen Goggtns,
Barb Will, Edw Gramm, Becky Handley , Paula Horton , Kim Fra ley, Margte

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TELEVISION
VIEWING
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1978
, uo-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4 ; Gunsmoke
· B. Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan' s Heroes 10,
Emergency One 13, Petticoat Junction IS.
5 3()-News 6; Etee . Co 20,33 . Mary Tyler Moore 10:
Hogan 's Heroes lS.
6 QO-News 3,4,B,I0,13,15 ; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6·3()-NBC News 3,4,1S; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett&amp;
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7 oo-Cross.Wits 3.4. Newlywed Game 6,13; Muppet
Show B,; ; Muppet Show B; News 10, Gilligan's ts.
lS; Almanac 20; Making Things Grow 33 .
7·3()-Porter Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4, $100,pot) Name
That Tune 6.1 3; Pr ice Is Right 8; MacNeil. Lehrer
Repor t 20.33, Fa mily Feud 10; Pop Goes the
Cou ntry 1S
B oo-Pllol " Legs" 3,4, IS. Donny &amp;Marte 6, 13; Wonder
Woman B, 10 ; Washington Week In Review 20,33;
B·3()-Wa ll Street Week 20.33.
9 oo-Rocktord Flies 3,4,1S. Movie "True Gr it" 13;
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20; Shepherd's Pte 33.
9:3()-Makem &amp; Clancy 33.
10 QO-Qulncy 3,4,1S. Pllol 8,10; MacNeli·Lehrer
Repor t 20 , Meeting of Mi nds 33
10 3()-Monty Python's Flying Circus 20.
11 0()-News 3.4,6,8 ,10,1 3,1S ; Di ck Cavett 20; Lilias
Yoga &amp; You 33
11 3()-Johnny , Carson 3,4,1S. Ca lltornla Jam 2 13;
Testimony of Two Men 6. NBA Ploy.Off B. Movie
" Dead. Dead Delilah " 10; Monty Python's Flying
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12 oo-Janakt 33. I QO-Midnlghl Speclai 3,4,1S; Movie
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10 Q0-700 Club

By BILl. CAHill.
UPI Spurts Writer
Ctncumat1 's Ken Gnffey,
who sa)S he's "been havmg
problems at the plate for the
last two weeks," dec1ded he
needed to relax
'11Je result four hils tn foW'
at-hats Thursday mght, two
RBis and one run scored whtch accounted fo r all of the
Reds' runs in a 3-2 victory
over the Montreal Expos

Ttrestone

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SPECIAL
20" ROTARY
\ MOWER

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Letart Falls Elementary

named for 3 schools
POSTER CONTEST WIN NERS - How to "Protect
Ohio's W1ld Places" was deptcted by these fourth grade
students m the conservation poster contest spon sored by
th e Metgs Sot l &amp; Water ConservatiOn District (SWCDi .
Winners in three of the Southern Local schools received
their awards of Utrec Si lver dollars and a blue ribbon for
ftrsl place, two silver dollars and a red rtbbon for second ,
and one stlver dolla~ and a white nbbon for th ird . Wmning
forst, second and thtrd, shown left to right respectively at
fulcme,. were Becky VanMeter . Alana Lyons and Tanya
CurnmlllS; Lee Cornell, Jeff Co!Uiolly and . Theresa
Barber, at Portland, and Hea th Hill, Vtncenl Gray, and
Massy Spr ouse, at l.&lt;!lart Falls . The Syracuse awards will
be ~ t ven at a schoo l assembly later this month . The Meigs
SWCD sponsors the contest each ·year for fourth graders
as a conservation educat ion project. They showed a
conservation film in the schools prccedtng the contest and
distributed bo~k lets 1n comrc book form entitled "The
Idea That Worked" explaimng why ·and how soil and
water conservation distr icts were formed and the work
they a re involved m.
actor
deals for thetr own benefit Unknown to him then
says, they operated wtthoul the required licenses, and Illegally
failed to inform him they were getUng commissiOns from the
companies In whi ch they invested his money.
GUMPSES: Former First Lady Pat Nixon Is back at
home m San Cleme nte, Calif. , after four days in a hospital with
a respiratory aalment ... Gory Busey, who portrays late rock
'n' roll star Buddy Holly, was In Lubbock, Texas, Thursday to
attend the dt'&lt;lication of a park for the handt capped named
after Holly ... Among the wrtlllrs in New York Thursda y for
"An Evemng with the Literary Lions," sponsored by the
American Society of Journalists, were Isaac Aslmov and
feminist Belly Frledan ... Margaret Hamilton, best known for
her role as the Wtcked Witch of the West tn "/)le Wi zard of
Ot," joined Sarah Caldwell, music director for the Boston
Opera Co., tn Boston Thursday night to &lt;·elebrate the
company's 2()th anniversary.
t

;are stone

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DELUXE
26
RIDER

1971

" I approached th e game a
little looser starting Wednesday," satd Gnffey, who has
ptcked up se ven hils in two
nights . " I guess that made
the difference. "
It certainly seemed so
Until t he eaghth innin g, the
only hits the Reds got off
Steve Rogers , 4-4 , came off
the bat of Griffey
"My fourth htt wa s the
most imoor ta nt. " satd

Ma1or League Standmg s
By Un1ted Press Int ernation al
National L eag u e
East
GB
W L Pet
18 14 563
Phila
18 16 529 1
Montrea l
16 17 48 5 ? 1 l
Ch 1cago
41 1
16 2 1 432
New York
14 19 414 4 1 I
Pttlsbrgh
\4 27 J89 6
51 lOUI S
West
W L Pet. GB
San Fran
22 11 647
LosAng
21 14 600 l 1 1
Ctn ctna l l
:n 15 583 1
Houston
16 17 4BS S1 1
san D1ego
16 18 .471 6
Atlanta
13 20 194 J:J 1 ~
Thursday 1-s R:esulfS
C1ncmna lt 3. Montr eal1
Phtladel phta 8. Hous ton 5
Nev.. Yor k 8, Alia 7, 10 IMS
Today 's Probabl(! Pitch er s
I All ti m es E DTl
Sl
LOU IS (Denny 3 1 ) at
Ch1cago (F ryman 1 &lt;1J. 2 30
at

P1ttsbu rgh (0 Robtnson 3 1)
Mon1reat I May 2 -4 ), 7 35

pm

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Phtla delph•il {Ch r iSten son 3 3)
a1 New York (Swan I 7), 8OS

6 oo-Summer Semester 8,10 , 6 30-TV Ctossroom 8,
'
US. Farm ~eport 10; Kentucky Afield 13

Eilts Valentine hit a solo
homer for the Expos m the
second mning whtle Montreal
pushed across its other rWl m
the fourth when Norman
walked Tony Perez wtth the
bases loaded
In the only other Nataonal
League games , Philadelphia
defeated Houston , ll-5, and
New York outlasted Atlanta,
8-7 , tn 10 mnmgs
Phillles 8, Alilros 5:
Pinch hiller Jerry Martm 's
three-run homer in the ninth
mning snapped a :&gt;-5 lte, as
the Phillles put a stop to he
Alitros' five-game winnin g
streak Relieve r Gene Garber
notched his second victory .
Ball 1more S Toronto 3
Te)(a s b, Oal&lt;. lanc:l &lt;l
Mels 8, Braves 7:
M1nn eso ta B, Ka n C1 t y 6
Steve Henderson 's tw&lt;KJut
Tod.:t y's Probable Pi tchers(A ll T1mes EOTl
single in the lOth mmng
-f New YorK (T1C r ow 1 3 ) at
Toronlo ( Leman czy k 0 7), 7 30 scored Lenny Randle with the
winning run, mak ing a
pm
Balt tmore (0 Mart 1ne1 3 11 wmner out of Skip Lockwood,
at Ctevetanct ( Paxton 1 2 ), 7 35
now 2-3. Henderson 's htl to
pm
Boston \Torre z s 1) at Oel r ott center came off loser Buddy
ISvke s 2-0), B p m
M tnnesota t lhOr mosg aro I Sl Solomon, now 1-3.

Griffey. That was the double
do wn the leflfield line that
drove m Dave Concepc ion
and Dave Collms to Ue the
score , 2-2.
George Foster's smgle m
the same mmng then brought
in Griffey with th e winning
rWl to gtve unbeaten lefthander Fred Norman his ftfth
victory. Pedro Borbon
relieved in the eighth to ga m
his th trd save.

pm

GRASS
CATCHER

19, 16 , 1!c

SATURDAY , MAY 20,

Miller,. Bryan Spencer; third row, Doug Mitchell , Greg Thomas, Scott
Harrison, Brill Kmg, Rick Chancey, Brett Carl, Tammy Fetty, Randy
MW'ray Bryan Gheen, Paula Swisher, Jeff Nash; fourth row, Greg Tay lor,
Rick Edwards, Bryan Will, Mike Smith, John Smath, Bret Sisson , Mike
Edwards, Larry Cotlerlll, Gary Naka moto, Bill Powell, Troy Bauer, Mtke
J ackson Absent were Stephie Houchms, Gene Johnson, Krts Snowd en and
Craig Darst.

Griffey hangs out four hits,
Reds rally to trip Montreal

ISJ 19 , lie
(5)

By JENNY KELLNER
Downs, Afftrmed and Steve
tn protect hunself."
UPI Spurts Writer
Cauthen
were rated the evenThe adv tee. none of tl good
BALTIMORE ( UPI ) - The according to Vetleh, won't mane) favontes while Alydar
one thmg John Vetlch got make any difference in the was tabbed at 7-5 and Derby
plenty of after his favored Derby, uf co urse. But Ve1teh thtrd-place fini sher Be It eve It
Alydar lost the Kentucky says he Intends to do thmgs a at 8-1, followed by Track
Derby to Affirmed was bit dtfferentl y tn Saturday's Heward al 12-1 , Noon Tlffic
advace.
103rd runmng of the . Spender and Jnd1go Star at I&gt;The trainer, and owners Preakness, the second leg in 1 and Dax S complettng the
Adm. and Mrs Gene Markey Thoroughbred racing's Tnple seven-horse field at 20-1
of Calumet Farms, rec etv.ed Crown.
Aff 1rmed , undefeated tn
more than 100 letters
"We're gotng to have to be Jtve starts thts year. has now
expressing dasappomtrnent a lot closer ," he sa1d srmply
beaten Alyda r 111 five of seven
and eneouragement. Some
Off his victory at Ch urchill meeti ngs , tndud mg the I 'zcriticized Vetlch's traming
length vtctory m the Derby
methods and sttll others the
But Veitch refuses tn concede
nde of jockey Jo r ge
the golden chestnut IS the
lnter na t• ona l
Velasquez.
better horse .
H ock ey L ee~gue
"With Jorge bemg the kind
" f couldn 't say the Derby
Untted Press Intern ational
of rider he is and the horse
Turn er Cup Pla yoffs
proved anythm g like that
Cha mpto nshlp Sen es
being so far back 1t was only
even 1f A.Jydar had won," said
Bes t ol Seven
natural people would say he
Veitch. "It wa s the fi rst race
All Ttm es EDT
P or t H u r on us Toledo
messed up," satd Veitch . " It
of the year' between Afftrmed
Tol ed o leads.l·1
was certainly not hts fault ,
and Alydar and I don't think
May 10
Port Huron 4,
though . He knew he was too
Toled o 2
tt 's fa1r to say one horse ts
May 12
ro te ao 3. Port
far back, but there was Huron
better than the other on the
1
nothmg he could do about ll .
baSis of that. It 's actually
Port Hu r on 9 ,
May 13
The horse couldn't gel hold of Toledo 4
&lt;:.tlm(,sl a l wo· twr se ra ce
May 14
Toledo 6 , Port
the track and was just trying
agam"
Huron 2
Tol eao 11 . Pan
May 16
Alfrrmed comes IIllo the
Huron 1
Prcakness
wtth earmngs of
fl{lay 20
Tc ledo a! Por t
Huron , 8 p m
$887,027 for Harbor Vtew
)(
May 13
Port Huron
Farms, Ute most ever for a 3at l oledo , 1 30 p m
year.&lt;Jid this early 1n the
x
11 necessary
year. and could pass the $1
rrulhon II\ark wJ!h Saturday's
$136,200 w1nner's share The
1nterna.tto na I L eague
Derby was Alydar's lone
Un1ted PrE SS In ternatiOn al
defeat
this year m five race s
W L Pe t G B

at Ka nsas C1 t y ( Has!.ler 0 OL
B JO p m
Calt forn1a ( Tanana 6 1) at
Mtlwaukce tC a ldwett J 1l, 8 30

pm
Texa5 IMed1 ch 0 1 and Ellis
2 2) at Sea ttle ( Pole 3 4 and
M1tchel l 1 3) 2, 9 OS P m
Ch tca go (Wort ham 1 2) at
O ~tk land ( Broberg .4 21, 10 JO

pm
Saturday ' s Gam es
New York. dt Toront o
Batt• more at Clevclanc:l
Boston at Detro1t
Ch1cago at Oak land
Calif at Mttwaukee, n•gh t
M1nn at Kans as C• t y, ntght
Texas at seanle . n ight

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Cinc•nnat1 (Moskau 0 1J, 8OS

7 oo-Marto &amp; the Mag ic Mov ie Machine 4; Fun lor
Everyone 6: Ghost Busters 8; Public Polley
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Forums 10. Grape Ape 13
ACROSS
7 Nasty chap
7 3()-Saturday Report 3; World of Survival 4; Dusty's
J Yearmng
8 Summer : Fr.
Treehouse 6: Muhammad All IS; Weekend Spec ial
; Cavalry
9 Fiery
13
Boo-Hong Kong Phooey 3,!5, Superlr lends 6,13 ;
weapon
II Mtlitary
Three RobOnlc Stooges 8,10
10 Sitn of Jacob
bugle call
8:3()-G
iobetrotters 34,15; Speed Buggy 8,10, 9 oo12 Jalopy
17 Street
Scooby's
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t3 Dechvtt y
a J;.
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8,1
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breviation
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18 Spider's
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16 - li ly
ante!Uia
Yesterday's Answer
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20 Seek out
27 Vamoose !
3S Expectant
Secrets of Isis B: In The Know 10.
a path
21 Warhol or
29 Word with
36 Father . F 12 :QO-Land of Ihe lost 3,1S, Weekend Special 6, Movie
· r.
"Broken Lance" 4; Action News for Kids 13 .
19 Tea vartety
Williams
37 Suf~tx
ll
rw~~ed
12
3()-Thunder
3.15 ; American Bandstand 13; Soul
22 Grattfy
22 Reckless
WI
Train
6;
Space
Academy 8,10.
25 llenumb
23 Girl 's name
asstsl
1:!10-Jetsons 3. Viewpoint 8, Mr MII!JOO 10; Wrestling
ctty
26 Coral
24 Well done!
33 Solitary
38 Also
lS; Inner Tennis 33.
island
25 Brtdge feat
34 Zola work
40 Gull
1 30-Greatest Sports Legends 3; : Racers 8. Film
27 Towheaded r:--r.:-"r."-r.:Festival 10; CaJu n National Drag Racing 13;
2!1 Cessalton
French Chet 33.
Z9 Convivial
2:!10-Baseball Warm Up 3,4,15; Movie " Jory " 6;
30 Suffered
Movie " The Wel l" B; Movie " Getting Away From It
from
All" 10; 2 15-Besebalt 3,4,15
31 Shine
2.30-Movle "The Young, the Evil and lhe Savage" 13;
32 Vtewpomt
Anyone tor Tennyson? 33.
34 Snooze
J ·Oo-Book Beot33 ; 3 JO-Gotf8,10; Area Showcase33.
37 Musketeer
, :oo-Wide World ot Sports 6.13 . Body Shop 33; 4 3()39 Reflection
Catch·J3 33.
.
II Not a soul
s oo-Star Trek J, The Preakness 6,13; Marcus Welby ,
-+-1-+-1 · M.D 4; Sports Spectac ular 8; Pop Goes The
42 Chorister
Country 10; Gllllgo n' s Is. IS; Art America 20; Zoom
43 Bather's
need
5.iLPorter Wagoner 10: Better Way IS: Once Upon A
44 Carry on
Classic 33
DOWN
6 oo-News 3,4,6,10, Wide Wor ld of Sports 6,13 .
1 Ablution
Lawrence Wetk B. God Has The Answer 15, Zoom
2 Cay
20: Studio See 33.
'3 Marksman
6 3()-NBC News 34,15 , ABC News 13; News 6, CBS
4 Cadence
News 10. You Bel Your Ltle~O ; Que Pa•a, USA? 33.
ca ll
7:!10-Lltlle Rascols 3: Lawrence Wetk 4,1S; Hee Haw
6.8 ; Bugs Bunny 10; Wild Kingdom 13; Etec. Co.
5 Sunnount
20; Battle line 33.
6 Seed
7:3()-We Think You Should Know 3; Lowell Thomas
coating
Remember&gt; 33, AII ·Star Anything Goes 10; Racing
the Speed Demon 13; pnce Upon A Classic 20 .
11AILY CRYPTOtlUOTE - Here's how to work •It : 8:!10-ProJecl U.F.O. 3,4,1S; Paul Lynde 6.13; Jef .
AXYDI,BAAXR
fersons 8,10; Onedln Line 20; Old Frlends ... New
Is LONGFEttOW
Friends 33
a·JO-Through All Ttme 33; 9:®-Movte " Hunters of
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' the Reef " 3,4,1S; Love Boat 6,13; Movie " Hannie
used f or the th ree I.'s, X f or the two O's, et c. Stngl e letter s
Coutder " 8,1 0; Our Mutual Friend 20: Sing a Sign
apost r op he s, the l ength and formation of the words are all
tnn ts E ••ch day the code lc1ten arc different
9 : J~Sllent MCnortty 33; 10 ®-Fantasy Island 6,13,
CRYPTOQUOTES
Soundstage 33.
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XGGLH
CE F C
News 3,4,15: 11 : 15-A6C News 6.
11 J()-The Bastard. Kent ~amlly Chronicles 6• Tennis
AFNL XGAJHK HXXL BD EH
' J ; Movie " Giant" 10. Movie "The Prtsldt~' s,
Analyst" 13: Janak! 33.
UKHM
BC . - F YHWBZFK
11 ·35-Saturday Night 3,4,15; 12:30-Don Ktnhner' l
FJFXH
· Rock Concert 8; I :as-Movie "Tho Movie Mur
•
cteror" 3; Movi e "Coogan's Bluff" 4.
'
Yesterday's Cryptoquote; TIUNGS DON'T TURN UP IN THIS
1:15-Movle "From Hell it Came" 13; I :JO-Wotfmen
WORLD UNTIL SOMEBODY TIJRNS THEM UP.-JAMEs
Jock 6; 2:40--ABC News 13.
GARFIELD
3:05-News 3; 3 35-Movie " A Time lor Killing" 3
S:®-FBI 3.

pm

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Houston ( R1 chare1 3 JJ, 8 35
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San Fr a nCISCO (Montefusco 1
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10 JO p m
Saturdlly 's Gam es
PII !Sbu r gh at Montreal
Phdadl'lph ta at New York
St LOutS af Chtcago
San Dgo al Ctnc1 tw tllght
Atlanta at Housto n , n1gh t
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JOUET , Ill. (UPI ) - The
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baseball playoffs, defeating
Malone College (Ohio ) ~ .
and Grand Valley (Michigan )
7-4.
Before losmg the second
game to St Francis, Grand
Valley def eated And erson
College (lnd ) 7~.
Anderson came back to
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'Rivers· out ·of doghouse after
pacing 5-3 New York triumph
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
New York ·Yankees'
Mickey Rivers got an
unex pec ted chance
to
perform Thursda y nig ht
aga inst the Cleveland Indians
and hustled his way out of
Manager Billy '11a rtin's
doghouse.
Rivers, benched for four
games by Mar tin for
"dogging it " in a los; to
Kansas City last Monday,
replaced Roy White, who
pulled up lame in the sixth
inni ng. He scored in that
inning on a two-run triple by
Lou f&gt;iniella, but it was his
hustle in the seventh which
led to th e Ya nkees ' 5-3
victory.
With two outs in the seventh
and the score tied 3-3, willie
Randolph walked and stole
second . Rivers then lin ed a 21 pitch to the fenc-e in right
and didn 't slo p ruMin g until
he had reached third. He
scored an insurance run a
moment later when Thurman
Munson doubled.

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thought they would put Dell
Alston in . l try to play ball .
Everybody has th eir ba d
days."
In other AL games, Milwaukee edged Detroit, 8-7,
California downed Chicago, 95, Baltin1ore topped Toronto,
5-J, Minnesota beat Kansas
City , 8-6, and Texas downed
Oakland. 6-4 .
Brewers 8, Tigers 7:
Sal Banda's eighth -inning
sacrifice fl y enabled the
Brewers to snap the Tigers'
four-game winning streak.
Gorman Thomas hit a threenm homer for Milwaukee
whi le Steve Kemp had a
three-run blast for Detroit.
Angels 9, White So• 5:
Don Bay lor's second career
gra nd-slam homer helped the
Angels beat the White Sox
and snap a three-game losing
streak. Chris Knapp went 5 13 innings for Ca lifornia and
won his fifth game in eight
decisions.
Orioles 5, Blue Jays 3:
Doug DeCinces drove tn
three runs with a pair of
homers to spark the Orioles
to victory over the Blue Jays .
Mike Flanag an went the
distance on a seven-hiller to
gain his fourth triumph in
seven decisions.
Twins 8, Royals 6:
Mike Cubba ge , Butch
Wynegar and Jose Morales
knocked in two runs apiece to
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BEREA, Ohio (UP! ) Veteran guard AI Dennis has
notified th e Cleveland
Browns he is retiring after .
three seasons in the National
Football Leagu e.
Denn is, 25, or igina lly
signed by Dallas in 1973 as a
free agent from Grambling,
was a backup guard with
Cleveland.
The
Browns
also
ann ounced Thursda y tha t
ve terans Barry Darro'" and
Lawrence Williams failed to
report for their ph ysica l
exa minations. Offensiv e
tackle Darrow, a starter, has
played for four years.
Williams, a wide rece iver,
was signed as a free agent
late last season.
The club said neith er
Darrow nor William s ga ve
any reason for not reporting
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and Willie Norwood added
solo homers for Miru1esota
while Hal McRae homered
for Kansas City.
Rangers 6, A's 4:
Juan Beniquez had four hits

and drove in lour runs in
lea ding the Rangers over the
A's.
Jim
Sundberg ,
celebrating his 27th birthday,
equaled a team record by
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Golf course
grand opening
is observed
TI1e grand openi ng of the
Pomeroy Golf Co urse under
the mana gement of John
Thomas was held Saturday.
A buffet di nner was held
and several events were held
with winners including Chuck
F'ollrod and Ike Spencer,
longest drive ; J. R. Wamsley,
longest putt; Dennis Hackett ,
Keith Woods, closest to the
pin from the tee. First place
in the Scotch foresu me went
to Dennis Hackett an d
Brenda Hill and tying for
second were Richard Rupe
and Mart y fl ackett and Dale
Out! on and Ann Rupe. Music
for the event was provided by
Arm and Turley .
Golf lessons will begin at
the course next week. Persuns interested are to call 9926303. John Teaford is the
instructor.

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LEBANON, Ohio IUPI I Mit e St reak grabbed th e
ear ly lead and held on
Thursday night for an easy
21\ length victory over Sonny
Avalon in the featured eighth
race at Lebanon Raceway .
Mite Streal! , with Mable
F'isher in the sulky, t'Overed
the mile paee in 2: 08 1-ii and
retur ned 18.80, 13.60 a nd
$3.20. Sonny Avalon kicked
back $3.80 and $3.211 for
second, while l.orda stone
ca me in the third and paid

St u Aberdeen, head basketball coach at Marshall
Uni versity, will be the guest
speaker at Monday 's Mason·
Gallia cha pter of the Mar·
shall Alumni Association's
Spring Banquet at Kin Folks
Restau rant.
Wh ile area graduating
seniors who are planning to
attend Marshall in the fall
will be adm itted free, tickets
for everyone else are 17 each.
The banquet begins at 6:30
p.m.
Aberdeen, 41 years old and
an associate head basketball
coach at The University of
Tennessee from 1966 - untU
taking the Marshall job, is
famed as a recruiter as weU
as being one of the top
basket ball minds and
clinicians in the country. He
is credited for recruiting the
two All-Americans on the
1976-77 Te nn esssee team,
Berna rd King and Erni e
Grunfi eld . Howeve r , he
minimizes his role by saying
that, ''no man does anything
by himself. "
The Volunt eers ti ed.for the
So ut heastern Conference
Championshi p, they were in
the lop twenly in national
ran kings a ll season, and
advanced to their second
consec utive NCAA tournament. In Aberdeen's II
yea rs at Tennessee, where he
assisted Coach Ray Mears,
the winningest active co ach
in America, the Vols won
th ree So uthea ster n Con·
ference titles and received
seven post sea son tour·
nament inv it ation s, whil e
co mpiling an overall record
of 211 wins and 81lo5ses, and
won 18 games on eight oc·

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the Eastern High School Girls' tra ck team, Angel Blake participates in 440 yard runs,
l.oum Matthews, the mile run and Kim Batey is the discus thrower.

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By GENE CADDES
UPI Spurts Wrller
DUBLIN, Ohio (UPI )
Some day, Jack Nicklaus and
Gary Player are going to
start slowing do1111 .
· That day, however, could
be some time off if
Thursday's first round of the
$250 , 000
Memorial
Tournament
is
any
indication.
When the dust, or in the
case of the soggy Memorial
Course is concerned- the

mud-de~~red,

there were the
38-year-old · Nicklaus , the "without question Qle best- and Player.
Lon Hinkle, Ed Sneed and
defending champion, and the conditioned golf course I've
. .
Curtis Strange were another
ntear-old Player right at ever played."
the' top of the leader board · Nicklaus, hosting a tourna- shot back at 69, and there.
ment being played on a were five players-Bobby
with five-Wlder,par 67s.
course
he designed arxl still Wadkins, Mike Motley, Mark
It would have looked more
watches
o·ver like a mother Hayes, Andy North and Alan
like a tournament in the mid
hen,
had
what he called "the • Tapie-at two-under 70.
19605 except that tbe other
best
day
driving I've ever
member of the "big three" of
A group of 14 players,
including Hubert Green, Lou
that era - Arnold Palmer - had."
"I've never driven It In the Graham and 1976 Memorial
struggled around the par-72,
middle
of H fairways winner Roger Maltbie, came
7-101-yard Murfield Village
before,"
said
Nicklaus, who in with one-under 7ls.
Golf Club layout in 77 shots.
played
in
the
morning and
While the 67s turned in by
Altogether, there were 38
birdied
the
18th
hole to grab players who matched or betthe two all,time golfing
greats tied the tournament the lead away from Tom Kite. tered par on the Memorial
record, much of the talk "I've had rounds when I've course, drenched by almost
centered around the PGA's driven the ball this well, but daily rain since last weekend,
I've always had one or two
decision to play the ball upforcing cancellation of Tuesout
of the fairway ."
allowing players to pick and
day
's scheduled pro-am.
Kite, a curly-haired Texan
place their balls because of
But,
the sWl came out
who had rough going this
the heavy fairways:
brightly
Thursday afternoon
Player, playing in his lOth year up until the last couple and more fair weather was
straight U.S. tournament, of weeks , was tied with Jim predicted for the rest of the
said he felt the decision was Simons and Rex Caldwell for week.
"100 percent the right thing to second place at four-under 68,
do. It was hard even to find a
place to place the ball. It
would have virtually had to
play the golf course today
without It."
The little South African,
looking for his fourth win of
the year, said, however, he
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
didn 't think the placing of the
Your Headquarters for
ball had any affect on the
Caloric
Microwave Oven·s
scoring.
" I told Jack (Nicklaus) I
didn 't have any better lies
today placing the ball than r
did last year in 72 holes," said
Player, who called the course

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Maybe it comes under the
heading of "fine tuning" your
tackle, but most people who
fish with artificials know that
those which look more
natural in tile water just
naturally catch more fish.
All lures employ some kind
of action designed to attract
predatory gamefish. If you
use the wrong kind of line or
attach tl)e line to a lure
incorrectly, you inhi.bit that
action and catch fewer fish.
For example, surface lures
that wiggle and splash water
as they are retrieved should
be tied onto the line using a
loopknot. A tight knot tied
directly to the eyelet tends to
make them stiffer and less
attractive to fish .
If you don't know how to tie
a loop-knot, or if you simply
don't care to, you can attach
a small.}plit ring to the lure
and lie the line to that. Snap
swivels work okay on
underwater baits, but can
upset·the balance of a surface
lure by adding weight to the
front of the lure. This is
especially true of the smaller
lures that are so popular
these days.
The kind of line you use also
plays an important role in
size and number of fish you
put on a stringer.

til e Bruins, who had not
The Bruins scored twic-e in
By GIL PETERS
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b
eaten
Montreal
on
ce
in
a
the
firSt 5: 11 of the game and
UPI Spurts Writer
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ld
Monreal to 16 shots while
Stanley
Cup
final
series
in
20
BOSTON
(U P.! )
Monofilament lines are less
laking
36 themselves.
years.
Also,
the
Ca
nadiens
visible to fish under very Terrifi c? Ce rt a inl y . had won 11 straight games in
" You have to ta ke them as
Fantastic?
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Unquestionably.
clear water conditions than
their last three Stanley Cup the Montreal Canadiens, not
are heavier braided lines. But invincible?
finals,
had been unbeaten in as individuals," sa id Rick
Nut quite.
However, they also have
its previous 13 games against Middleton, whose one-man
The
Montreal
Ca
nadiens
more stretch inherent in
Boston, and , because the odds effort gave Boston its i;econd
them which makes setting a can be beaten, as the Boston indicated the Bruins wou ld goal.
Bruins
proved
Thursday
hook more difficult.
" It wouldn't say we
not and could not contain the
If you use revolving spool night in grinding out a 4-0
dominated them/' sa id a
fl ying F'r enchm en.
shutout
over
the
twi
ce
casting equipment, you get a
"This is definitely the best respectful Pe ter McNab ·
better feel of the bait you're defending Stanley Cup anyone has played against us whose goal at 2: 54 of llle th ird
champions.
lll\ing if you load it with
The two teams fa ce off this year," said NHL scoring period lifted Boston to a 3-0
braided line. Most of the
again
Sunday night at Boston champion Guy l.afleur . "The lead and choked off
water in Ohio is not so clear
Garden
with Montreal shutout may be good for us, Montreal 's hope for a late
that the extra thickness will
leading the best-of-sev en because it makes us realize comeback. "But we did play
make much difference.
we're up aga inst a good our best game of the season."
Braided lines have other series, 2-1.
Th~ win was a rare trea t for teHm."
advantages for the casting
fishermen. They have less
slip than mono which make a
knot less likely to come
Warnin g The Surgeon General Has Determined
Wltied at a critical time, and
knots weaken this type of line
That CrgarelteSmoking Is Dangerous to Your Heal! h.
less
than
they
do
monofilament.
For those who use spinning
and spincasting gear which
require the use of mono line,
remember to keep a close eye
on the end of the line where it
may become abraded on
rocks or other submerged
obstacles. If it begins to look
ta tiered, cut off a couple of
feet and retie the lure.
Keep terminal tackle snaps, leaders, etc-to a
minimum and check the knot
periodically to be sure it 's
still secure.

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zn district finals
By Greg Hailey
The So uth Point girls
carried heavy lumber last
night and went on to down the
Meigs gi rls 13-1 in the di&amp;tr ict
fm als at Ga lhpqhs. In the
nine-h it Pointer attack, there
were four tnp tes .. two
doubles, and three SJngles.
South Potnt got all the runs
they needed by plating three
runs in the ftrst inning. A
walk , a booming tripl e by
Kay Howard , a single, and
lwo sacrifice nies accnunle d

for the tallies. They racked it Chapman had her double.
up by plating six big ones in
Connelly got the win as she
th e fourth . Four Meigs errors struck out one and walked
in that inning eontributed to one. Hill led the hitters with
the outburst along with a , two triples and a single. So uth
tnple and a double.
Poi nt adva nces to the LaoMeigs got their only run m caster reg ionals next wee k.
the seven th when Dotte
Meigs is now 10-5 and will
Chapman led off wtth a host Wave rly Monday,
double, advanced un a smgle ·J ackso n Wednesday , an d
by Bartrum, and scored on a Athens Thursday .
force play.
Meigs
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Beth Ba rtrum took the loss, SP
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Ianning four and walking six.
Bart rum and Cha pm an .
Gl enda Brown led the hitting Con nell y an d Arthur .
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WASHINGTON (UPJ )
The Washington Redskins;
who have been looking for
depth at the wide receiver
position , Thursday claimed
JG-yeat-old Ed Marshall on
waivers from the New York
Giants.
Marshall, signed by the
Giants as a free agent in 1976,
caught just seven passes for
178 yards last season, but two
of them came at crucial times
In New York 's stunning pair
of upsets over the Redskins.
He caught a 47-yard
deflected pass in the final two
minutes of the opening game
at Giants' Stadium, and when
the
Giants
visited
Washington , he caught an 82yarder - the longest of the
!Ieason against the Redskins.
Marshall will apparently
battle for the Redskins' No. ~
wide receiver slot behind
Frank Grant, Charley Taylor
and Danny Buggs. His chief
competitors will be Brian
Fryer and eighth-round
draftee Walker Lee from
North Carolina.

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Visiting Athens got six runs
in the first inning and host
Meigs never recovered as the
Bulldogs went on to a 10-S win
Thursday .
The Marauders have had a
week lay-off and although
they puunded out nine hits,
they just couldri't push the
ruMers across.
The big blow of that first
inning was a triple by Halter
that followod three walks and
three singles . Ath ens
collected eight free passes off
losing pitcher Tim Ebersbach. Meigs had four big
errors and five wild pitcheo.
Meigs came rallying back
with two runs of their own in
the bottom of the first . Tim
Hood led off and got hit by a
pitch and promptly stole
second. Mike Wayland alsu
reached freel y with a WJIIk,
and Kenny Young followed
with a double. Chris Ta ylor

hit into a force play to score
Young.
Two sluggers played long
ball. Borne of Athens poked a
home run over the left field
fence in the fourth inning, and
Ray Andrews of Meigs
slammed a homer in the
seventh over the 347 mark in
left field . Borne had two
singles also while Andrews
had one on the night . Borne
also was the winning hurler
as he fanned two and walked
two.
Other hitters lor Meigs
were: Young a double and
single, Becker a double .
Taylor a single, Chu ck
Kennedy a single, and Ebers·
bach a single and double.
Meigs has a game every
night next week , starting at
Gallipolis on Monday.
601 102 ()---10 11 1
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Borne and May.
Ebers ba ch and May .

S'ru ABERDEEN
casions.
Before . joining the Ten·
nessee st aff, Aberdeen
esta blished a reputation as
"Mr. Basketball" in Ca nada .
He began his coaching career
a! Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where at
the age of 21 he became one of
the youngest co llege coaches
in the history of the game. His
eight year record was 122-50.
His team won six conference
championships and advanced
to the final four consecutive
yea rs. He was voted Eastern
Coach of The Year on stx
occasions and National Coach
of The Year in 1956, when
Acadia won its fi rst National
Championship. A Btill higher
hono r cam e to Aberdeen
when he was named to direct
Canada 's first ever National
Olympic Program.
Born in Niagara Fa lls, N.
Y.. Aberd een alt end ed
DeVeaux School. He earned
his B.S. Degree from
Tusculum College in Greenevi lle, Tenn., and did his
gradu·ate work at Springfield
College in Springfield, Mass.
Coach
Aberdeen
Is
dedi cate d to bask etball .
When a man gives up his
sununers to teach basketball
and lessuns in life to little
boys and girls, or to tour
Belgium as a clinic lecturer
without pay , he loves the
game, and the young people
who play it.
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Marshall's hard - working
basketball dynamo proceeds
at a relentless pace as he
lectures at summer basketball camps, fulfills countless
speak~ g eng~gements, and
occuptes the reputation as
one of the finest clinicians In
the country . On Coach
Aberdeen 's desk is a little
slogan which attests to his
philosophy , ''Som eone Is
going to get tired, and it ain't
gonna be me ! "
BUITON, BUITON...
Fashion a new necl&lt;lace for
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buttons, you have around on
fishing li,ne, and use a hook
and eye to close.

Spinks cleared on drug charges

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tmgers have sold

3,685 season tickets
CIN CINNAti (UP! ) With less than two weeks to
:· go, the Cincinnati Stingers
have sold 3,685 of the 5,000
season tickets they say they
need to sell to keep the team
from folding.
The World Hockey ASsocla·
lion club, which sold 67
season tickets Thursday, has
a JIUle 1 deadline to sell 5,000
season tickets.

ST. LOUIS tUPl ) Heavyweight champion Leon
Spinks walked out of a courtroom Thursday cleared of
charges of possessing cocaine
and marijuana bul still
convinced his latest brush
with the law was a frame-up.
"The drugs were planted,"
Spinks said of the lllegal
substances found in his hal
and pocket after he was
stopped by pollee for an auto
violation April 21. "They
were not planted by the law.
Somebody had to have my
hat."
" I'm going to hold onto my
own coat and hat from now
on," said the 24-year-old

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'Rivers· out ·of doghouse after
pacing 5-3 New York triumph
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
New York ·Yankees'
Mickey Rivers got an
unex pec ted chance
to
perform Thursda y nig ht
aga inst the Cleveland Indians
and hustled his way out of
Manager Billy '11a rtin's
doghouse.
Rivers, benched for four
games by Mar tin for
"dogging it " in a los; to
Kansas City last Monday,
replaced Roy White, who
pulled up lame in the sixth
inni ng. He scored in that
inning on a two-run triple by
Lou f&gt;iniella, but it was his
hustle in the seventh which
led to th e Ya nkees ' 5-3
victory.
With two outs in the seventh
and the score tied 3-3, willie
Randolph walked and stole
second . Rivers then lin ed a 21 pitch to the fenc-e in right
and didn 't slo p ruMin g until
he had reached third. He
scored an insurance run a
moment later when Thurman
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'· I didn 't think l was going
to go in the game as a pinchrunner," sa id Rive rs. " I
thought they would put Dell
Alston in . l try to play ball .
Everybody has th eir ba d
days."
In other AL games, Milwaukee edged Detroit, 8-7,
California downed Chicago, 95, Baltin1ore topped Toronto,
5-J, Minnesota beat Kansas
City , 8-6, and Texas downed
Oakland. 6-4 .
Brewers 8, Tigers 7:
Sal Banda's eighth -inning
sacrifice fl y enabled the
Brewers to snap the Tigers'
four-game winning streak.
Gorman Thomas hit a threenm homer for Milwaukee
whi le Steve Kemp had a
three-run blast for Detroit.
Angels 9, White So• 5:
Don Bay lor's second career
gra nd-slam homer helped the
Angels beat the White Sox
and snap a three-game losing
streak. Chris Knapp went 5 13 innings for Ca lifornia and
won his fifth game in eight
decisions.
Orioles 5, Blue Jays 3:
Doug DeCinces drove tn
three runs with a pair of
homers to spark the Orioles
to victory over the Blue Jays .
Mike Flanag an went the
distance on a seven-hiller to
gain his fourth triumph in
seven decisions.
Twins 8, Royals 6:
Mike Cubba ge , Butch
Wynegar and Jose Morales
knocked in two runs apiece to
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notified th e Cleveland
Browns he is retiring after .
three seasons in the National
Football Leagu e.
Denn is, 25, or igina lly
signed by Dallas in 1973 as a
free agent from Grambling,
was a backup guard with
Cleveland.
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also
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ve terans Barry Darro'" and
Lawrence Williams failed to
report for their ph ysica l
exa minations. Offensiv e
tackle Darrow, a starter, has
played for four years.
Williams, a wide rece iver,
was signed as a free agent
late last season.
The club said neith er
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and Willie Norwood added
solo homers for Miru1esota
while Hal McRae homered
for Kansas City.
Rangers 6, A's 4:
Juan Beniquez had four hits

and drove in lour runs in
lea ding the Rangers over the
A's.
Jim
Sundberg ,
celebrating his 27th birthday,
equaled a team record by
hitting in his 17th consecutive
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Golf course
grand opening
is observed
TI1e grand openi ng of the
Pomeroy Golf Co urse under
the mana gement of John
Thomas was held Saturday.
A buffet di nner was held
and several events were held
with winners including Chuck
F'ollrod and Ike Spencer,
longest drive ; J. R. Wamsley,
longest putt; Dennis Hackett ,
Keith Woods, closest to the
pin from the tee. First place
in the Scotch foresu me went
to Dennis Hackett an d
Brenda Hill and tying for
second were Richard Rupe
and Mart y fl ackett and Dale
Out! on and Ann Rupe. Music
for the event was provided by
Arm and Turley .
Golf lessons will begin at
the course next week. Persuns interested are to call 9926303. John Teaford is the
instructor.

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Lelnuum
LEBANON, Ohio IUPI I Mit e St reak grabbed th e
ear ly lead and held on
Thursday night for an easy
21\ length victory over Sonny
Avalon in the featured eighth
race at Lebanon Raceway .
Mite Streal! , with Mable
F'isher in the sulky, t'Overed
the mile paee in 2: 08 1-ii and
retur ned 18.80, 13.60 a nd
$3.20. Sonny Avalon kicked
back $3.80 and $3.211 for
second, while l.orda stone
ca me in the third and paid

St u Aberdeen, head basketball coach at Marshall
Uni versity, will be the guest
speaker at Monday 's Mason·
Gallia cha pter of the Mar·
shall Alumni Association's
Spring Banquet at Kin Folks
Restau rant.
Wh ile area graduating
seniors who are planning to
attend Marshall in the fall
will be adm itted free, tickets
for everyone else are 17 each.
The banquet begins at 6:30
p.m.
Aberdeen, 41 years old and
an associate head basketball
coach at The University of
Tennessee from 1966 - untU
taking the Marshall job, is
famed as a recruiter as weU
as being one of the top
basket ball minds and
clinicians in the country. He
is credited for recruiting the
two All-Americans on the
1976-77 Te nn esssee team,
Berna rd King and Erni e
Grunfi eld . Howeve r , he
minimizes his role by saying
that, ''no man does anything
by himself. "
The Volunt eers ti ed.for the
So ut heastern Conference
Championshi p, they were in
the lop twenly in national
ran kings a ll season, and
advanced to their second
consec utive NCAA tournament. In Aberdeen's II
yea rs at Tennessee, where he
assisted Coach Ray Mears,
the winningest active co ach
in America, the Vols won
th ree So uthea ster n Con·
ference titles and received
seven post sea son tour·
nament inv it ation s, whil e
co mpiling an overall record
of 211 wins and 81lo5ses, and
won 18 games on eight oc·

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l.oum Matthews, the mile run and Kim Batey is the discus thrower.

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By GENE CADDES
UPI Spurts Wrller
DUBLIN, Ohio (UPI )
Some day, Jack Nicklaus and
Gary Player are going to
start slowing do1111 .
· That day, however, could
be some time off if
Thursday's first round of the
$250 , 000
Memorial
Tournament
is
any
indication.
When the dust, or in the
case of the soggy Memorial
Course is concerned- the

mud-de~~red,

there were the
38-year-old · Nicklaus , the "without question Qle best- and Player.
Lon Hinkle, Ed Sneed and
defending champion, and the conditioned golf course I've
. .
Curtis Strange were another
ntear-old Player right at ever played."
the' top of the leader board · Nicklaus, hosting a tourna- shot back at 69, and there.
ment being played on a were five players-Bobby
with five-Wlder,par 67s.
course
he designed arxl still Wadkins, Mike Motley, Mark
It would have looked more
watches
o·ver like a mother Hayes, Andy North and Alan
like a tournament in the mid
hen,
had
what he called "the • Tapie-at two-under 70.
19605 except that tbe other
best
day
driving I've ever
member of the "big three" of
A group of 14 players,
including Hubert Green, Lou
that era - Arnold Palmer - had."
"I've never driven It In the Graham and 1976 Memorial
struggled around the par-72,
middle
of H fairways winner Roger Maltbie, came
7-101-yard Murfield Village
before,"
said
Nicklaus, who in with one-under 7ls.
Golf Club layout in 77 shots.
played
in
the
morning and
While the 67s turned in by
Altogether, there were 38
birdied
the
18th
hole to grab players who matched or betthe two all,time golfing
greats tied the tournament the lead away from Tom Kite. tered par on the Memorial
record, much of the talk "I've had rounds when I've course, drenched by almost
centered around the PGA's driven the ball this well, but daily rain since last weekend,
I've always had one or two
decision to play the ball upforcing cancellation of Tuesout
of the fairway ."
allowing players to pick and
day
's scheduled pro-am.
Kite, a curly-haired Texan
place their balls because of
But,
the sWl came out
who had rough going this
the heavy fairways:
brightly
Thursday afternoon
Player, playing in his lOth year up until the last couple and more fair weather was
straight U.S. tournament, of weeks , was tied with Jim predicted for the rest of the
said he felt the decision was Simons and Rex Caldwell for week.
"100 percent the right thing to second place at four-under 68,
do. It was hard even to find a
place to place the ball. It
would have virtually had to
play the golf course today
without It."
The little South African,
looking for his fourth win of
the year, said, however, he
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
didn 't think the placing of the
Your Headquarters for
ball had any affect on the
Caloric
Microwave Oven·s
scoring.
" I told Jack (Nicklaus) I
didn 't have any better lies
today placing the ball than r
did last year in 72 holes," said
Player, who called the course

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Maybe it comes under the
heading of "fine tuning" your
tackle, but most people who
fish with artificials know that
those which look more
natural in tile water just
naturally catch more fish.
All lures employ some kind
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predatory gamefish. If you
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incorrectly, you inhi.bit that
action and catch fewer fish.
For example, surface lures
that wiggle and splash water
as they are retrieved should
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loopknot. A tight knot tied
directly to the eyelet tends to
make them stiffer and less
attractive to fish .
If you don't know how to tie
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front of the lure. This is
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lures that are so popular
these days.
The kind of line you use also
plays an important role in
size and number of fish you
put on a stringer.

til e Bruins, who had not
The Bruins scored twic-e in
By GIL PETERS
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b
eaten
Montreal
on
ce
in
a
the
firSt 5: 11 of the game and
UPI Spurts Writer
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ld
Monreal to 16 shots while
Stanley
Cup
final
series
in
20
BOSTON
(U P.! )
Monofilament lines are less
laking
36 themselves.
years.
Also,
the
Ca
nadiens
visible to fish under very Terrifi c? Ce rt a inl y . had won 11 straight games in
" You have to ta ke them as
Fantastic?
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Unquestionably.
clear water conditions than
their last three Stanley Cup the Montreal Canadiens, not
are heavier braided lines. But invincible?
finals,
had been unbeaten in as individuals," sa id Rick
Nut quite.
However, they also have
its previous 13 games against Middleton, whose one-man
The
Montreal
Ca
nadiens
more stretch inherent in
Boston, and , because the odds effort gave Boston its i;econd
them which makes setting a can be beaten, as the Boston indicated the Bruins wou ld goal.
Bruins
proved
Thursday
hook more difficult.
" It wouldn't say we
not and could not contain the
If you use revolving spool night in grinding out a 4-0
dominated them/' sa id a
fl ying F'r enchm en.
shutout
over
the
twi
ce
casting equipment, you get a
"This is definitely the best respectful Pe ter McNab ·
better feel of the bait you're defending Stanley Cup anyone has played against us whose goal at 2: 54 of llle th ird
champions.
lll\ing if you load it with
The two teams fa ce off this year," said NHL scoring period lifted Boston to a 3-0
braided line. Most of the
again
Sunday night at Boston champion Guy l.afleur . "The lead and choked off
water in Ohio is not so clear
Garden
with Montreal shutout may be good for us, Montreal 's hope for a late
that the extra thickness will
leading the best-of-sev en because it makes us realize comeback. "But we did play
make much difference.
we're up aga inst a good our best game of the season."
Braided lines have other series, 2-1.
Th~ win was a rare trea t for teHm."
advantages for the casting
fishermen. They have less
slip than mono which make a
knot less likely to come
Warnin g The Surgeon General Has Determined
Wltied at a critical time, and
knots weaken this type of line
That CrgarelteSmoking Is Dangerous to Your Heal! h.
less
than
they
do
monofilament.
For those who use spinning
and spincasting gear which
require the use of mono line,
remember to keep a close eye
on the end of the line where it
may become abraded on
rocks or other submerged
obstacles. If it begins to look
ta tiered, cut off a couple of
feet and retie the lure.
Keep terminal tackle snaps, leaders, etc-to a
minimum and check the knot
periodically to be sure it 's
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zn district finals
By Greg Hailey
The So uth Point girls
carried heavy lumber last
night and went on to down the
Meigs gi rls 13-1 in the di&amp;tr ict
fm als at Ga lhpqhs. In the
nine-h it Pointer attack, there
were four tnp tes .. two
doubles, and three SJngles.
South Potnt got all the runs
they needed by plating three
runs in the ftrst inning. A
walk , a booming tripl e by
Kay Howard , a single, and
lwo sacrifice nies accnunle d

for the tallies. They racked it Chapman had her double.
up by plating six big ones in
Connelly got the win as she
th e fourth . Four Meigs errors struck out one and walked
in that inning eontributed to one. Hill led the hitters with
the outburst along with a , two triples and a single. So uth
tnple and a double.
Poi nt adva nces to the LaoMeigs got their only run m caster reg ionals next wee k.
the seven th when Dotte
Meigs is now 10-5 and will
Chapman led off wtth a host Wave rly Monday,
double, advanced un a smgle ·J ackso n Wednesday , an d
by Bartrum, and scored on a Athens Thursday .
force play.
Meigs
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Beth Ba rtrum took the loss, SP
301 630 x- 13 9 3
Ianning four and walking six.
Bart rum and Cha pm an .
Gl enda Brown led the hitting Con nell y an d Arthur .
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The Washington Redskins;
who have been looking for
depth at the wide receiver
position , Thursday claimed
JG-yeat-old Ed Marshall on
waivers from the New York
Giants.
Marshall, signed by the
Giants as a free agent in 1976,
caught just seven passes for
178 yards last season, but two
of them came at crucial times
In New York 's stunning pair
of upsets over the Redskins.
He caught a 47-yard
deflected pass in the final two
minutes of the opening game
at Giants' Stadium, and when
the
Giants
visited
Washington , he caught an 82yarder - the longest of the
!Ieason against the Redskins.
Marshall will apparently
battle for the Redskins' No. ~
wide receiver slot behind
Frank Grant, Charley Taylor
and Danny Buggs. His chief
competitors will be Brian
Fryer and eighth-round
draftee Walker Lee from
North Carolina.

Boston surprises Montreal Meigs gals defeated

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Visiting Athens got six runs
in the first inning and host
Meigs never recovered as the
Bulldogs went on to a 10-S win
Thursday .
The Marauders have had a
week lay-off and although
they puunded out nine hits,
they just couldri't push the
ruMers across.
The big blow of that first
inning was a triple by Halter
that followod three walks and
three singles . Ath ens
collected eight free passes off
losing pitcher Tim Ebersbach. Meigs had four big
errors and five wild pitcheo.
Meigs came rallying back
with two runs of their own in
the bottom of the first . Tim
Hood led off and got hit by a
pitch and promptly stole
second. Mike Wayland alsu
reached freel y with a WJIIk,
and Kenny Young followed
with a double. Chris Ta ylor

hit into a force play to score
Young.
Two sluggers played long
ball. Borne of Athens poked a
home run over the left field
fence in the fourth inning, and
Ray Andrews of Meigs
slammed a homer in the
seventh over the 347 mark in
left field . Borne had two
singles also while Andrews
had one on the night . Borne
also was the winning hurler
as he fanned two and walked
two.
Other hitters lor Meigs
were: Young a double and
single, Becker a double .
Taylor a single, Chu ck
Kennedy a single, and Ebers·
bach a single and double.
Meigs has a game every
night next week , starting at
Gallipolis on Monday.
601 102 ()---10 11 1
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Borne and May.
Ebers ba ch and May .

S'ru ABERDEEN
casions.
Before . joining the Ten·
nessee st aff, Aberdeen
esta blished a reputation as
"Mr. Basketball" in Ca nada .
He began his coaching career
a! Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where at
the age of 21 he became one of
the youngest co llege coaches
in the history of the game. His
eight year record was 122-50.
His team won six conference
championships and advanced
to the final four consecutive
yea rs. He was voted Eastern
Coach of The Year on stx
occasions and National Coach
of The Year in 1956, when
Acadia won its fi rst National
Championship. A Btill higher
hono r cam e to Aberdeen
when he was named to direct
Canada 's first ever National
Olympic Program.
Born in Niagara Fa lls, N.
Y.. Aberd een alt end ed
DeVeaux School. He earned
his B.S. Degree from
Tusculum College in Greenevi lle, Tenn., and did his
gradu·ate work at Springfield
College in Springfield, Mass.
Coach
Aberdeen
Is
dedi cate d to bask etball .
When a man gives up his
sununers to teach basketball
and lessuns in life to little
boys and girls, or to tour
Belgium as a clinic lecturer
without pay , he loves the
game, and the young people
who play it.
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Marshall's hard - working
basketball dynamo proceeds
at a relentless pace as he
lectures at summer basketball camps, fulfills countless
speak~ g eng~gements, and
occuptes the reputation as
one of the finest clinicians In
the country . On Coach
Aberdeen 's desk is a little
slogan which attests to his
philosophy , ''Som eone Is
going to get tired, and it ain't
gonna be me ! "
BUITON, BUITON...
Fashion a new necl&lt;lace for
yourself by stringing any old
buttons, you have around on
fishing li,ne, and use a hook
and eye to close.

Spinks cleared on drug charges

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tmgers have sold

3,685 season tickets
CIN CINNAti (UP! ) With less than two weeks to
:· go, the Cincinnati Stingers
have sold 3,685 of the 5,000
season tickets they say they
need to sell to keep the team
from folding.
The World Hockey ASsocla·
lion club, which sold 67
season tickets Thursday, has
a JIUle 1 deadline to sell 5,000
season tickets.

ST. LOUIS tUPl ) Heavyweight champion Leon
Spinks walked out of a courtroom Thursday cleared of
charges of possessing cocaine
and marijuana bul still
convinced his latest brush
with the law was a frame-up.
"The drugs were planted,"
Spinks said of the lllegal
substances found in his hal
and pocket after he was
stopped by pollee for an auto
violation April 21. "They
were not planted by the law.
Somebody had to have my
hat."
" I'm going to hold onto my
own coat and hat from now
on," said the 24-year-old

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The winner, driven by Doug
Hamilton, covered the mile in
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Italian Bomb won the loth
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A crowd of 3,871 wagered
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in the featured $4,Im eighth
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Rip Rullah showed .
The winner, ridden over the
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SECRETARIAL REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be an opeulng for
beginning illld advanced Typing and
Shorthand. Cluses at Gallipolis Business
College. WeekdiiYS or night classes. Both
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ing gracious and say kindly
·'J really caimotlalk now" or
·' J cannot use the product you
arc selling ill this lime".
Usuall y the solicitor iB kind
and gracious in return , I feel
so much better since I chang.
ed and am no longer uptight
Polly Cramer
and peeved. - H.O.B.
DEAR POLLY - When my
mav be of a different
Bross knobs
husband
qui I smoking I
maierial. ·LOIS
salvaged
his
rotating pipe
don't match
DEAH POLLY - My first
stand
and
use
it
as a scissors
Pel Peeve is with the hand
holder
.
The
scis'
sors fit
DEAH POLLY- We have grips on mattresses. Usually through with the points down
added more cupboards in our there arc two on each si de so it stands on my sewing
kitchen and the brass knobs and it would he so helpful if · machine and is a great conveon the old ones look very tar· there were such grips on the nience. -" EILEEN
nished and black against the ends. This thOught really hit
DEAR POLLY - When I
new knobs . I would so like to me when my husband and l find ants in my kitchen I put
have them all look alike and recently changed beds in a each leg of the table in a can
have used brass polish but it couple of bedrooms. A mat· of water so there is no danger
has not done m~r h good. I tress is heavy to carry, or of them gelling to food on the
would appreciate any advice .even to tum , and a real pro· table.- HENRIETIE
you could give me. -- blem with nothing on the ends
Polly will send you one of
to hold on lo.
SHAHON
her
s igned thank-you
Also I just received a phone
DEAH SHAHON - Do
newspaper
coupon clippers if
remove your old knobs and call from somL'OIJe trying to she uses your favorite
!&lt;lke them to a refinisher. sell me a book on plant&lt;;. It Pointer, Peeve, Problem in
Have them brass plated and irks me so to receive calls her column . Write POLLY 'S
lacquered and then they will from people selling anything POINTER~ in care of this
like books and ma gazine
look hke new.- POLLY
new s p a ~~r.
CHARTER MEMBERS - Mrs. Ethel Grueser and
DEA H POLLY- I want to subscriptions. I think t)lere
Mrs. Beuna Grueser, center, charger members of the
tell Barbara that we have a should be a law against such
Rock S!"'ings Better Health Club, were hOnored at the
molded plastic wall around calls . -MRS. C.E.
DEAH POLLY - E. M.'s
42nd anniversary celebration Thursday. They were
our bathtub and the previous
presented gifts by Mrs. Lenora Leifheit, president.
owner or the house warned us Pet Pee ve co nce r!1 ed
Anotber charter member, Mrs. Gladys Morgan , was
about using abrasives on it, I teleph : 'ne solicitors and l
Gallipolis Business College
unable to attend due to illness.
tried soaps and mild would like to remind her that
is oHering the accredited
cleansers but it remained the caller may nel'&lt;l the
program of class work
you're
required
to
dingy looking until my hus· salary he or she makes for
complete for t•klng the
band tri ed his car wax (not that unpleasant work . All of
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us have proba bly had such
Ohio Stale Examinotio~
complete in only
12
~:: spots and soil and this en· solicitors call at inconvenient
weeks . Class begins June
times
and
I
know
that
in
the
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• lire wall. Now it shines. I past I ha ve often been rude in
contact
Loe E. Tyler. 446 S·:
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Rock Springs Better Health
Club reviews 42 years of events
Heminiscing on happenings nwmas, secretary ; Netti e
of th e past 42 yt•a rs Collins, chaplin ; Florence
highlighted Thursday 's an· Burnside, librarian: and
niversary relebrat1m1 of the Eloda Hartung. pwnist.
Hock Springs Better Hea lth
!"rum the heginning em·
Club at the Hock Springs phasis at the elubmeetings
United Methodist Church.
has been on ways lo mainl&lt;lin
Two charter mernllt:!rs, guud health , or methods of
Mrs. Ethel Gruescr and Mrs. treali ng illness. diseases, and
Buena Gruescr , were injuries.
recognized and presented
The members have bt&gt;en a
gifts from the dub by Mrs. suum· of aid to many in the
!.&lt;nora Leifheit, president.
cunununit)'. Duringtheir ear·
Mrs. Ethel Grueser read a ly years they provided first
poem she had written fu r the a1d supplies to ~he schools.
25th anni versary of the d ub they work l~l with the Red
entitled "The B1rtl1 of the Cross and the bloodmobile,
Health Club" which relates the v ma de towels and
the hwnorous side of how the washdothes for Me igs
club was organized by com· Gen era I Hospi Ia I, they
munity women involved in a ass1sted fam ilies whose
health class taught by the late homes were destroyed by
Miss Nelle Bing, R.N .
fire s. they visi ted the sick.
The class was sl&lt;lrted in . and they sent bo.es of
early !936 by Miss Bing to .. goodies" and cards to the
teach home care of the sick. scrvlL'crncn .
We~ks of lraming and the
Thell' projects through the
class wa s completed, but the years have changed . They
women were not rea dy to diS· now ha\·e some hospil&lt;ll
band. so the Rock Spnngs &lt;'&lt;]Ui pment wh1ch they loan.
Better Health Club was form· they remember the Meigs
ed in May of that yea r.
County Infirmary residents
Their mott o was "Work fur wtth t'ards and money on
Better Health" and Ethel their birthdays, they prepare
Gruese r wrote a song by that Christmas trays of fruit and
title which for a time was US· cookies for senior citizens
ed to open the meetings. She and shutins of the conununi~
was the f1rst treasurer of the ty. ami they ra ise funds for
club, while the other officers vanous organizati.ons.
of 1936 were Hattie Bulin ,
!.11st sununer the Hock Sprpresident ; Win ifred Gruese r. ings Better Health Club sponvice presiden t : Gla dv s sored an tee cream socutl

REVIVAL
Christian
Baptist Church
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT BYPASS
1Route 7 &amp; 124 l
Pastor , JAMES E. KEESEE

MAY 22-28, 1978

With the proceeds of over $300
bt!ing given to the Pomeroy
Emergency Squad. They still
serve the bluO&lt;~n ollile , and
jusdtxrc just recentl y pruvid·
ed some toys fur llw pediatric
ward at Veterans Memorial
· Hospil&lt;ll. The dub members
also join others of the com·
munity in making life a httle
brighter for the Meigs County
resident&lt;; of the Athens Men·
!&lt;II Health Center by sending
ove r g1fts for Christma s.
The Club now has 26 at'li ve
mcmhers. One of the charter
members who is still active
\\ith the dub is Mrs . Gladys
Morgan. and following the an·
niversary dinner Thursday. a
traywasdeliveredtoher.
Past presidents of the dub.
a few now deceased but many
still active, are Hattie Bolin.
Winifred Gru escr, Ann
Reuter, Frances Folmer , I.ottic Leonard , Grace Drake.
Trecie ,\bbott, Hazel Hwn·
phrey, Ethel Grueser, Louise
Bcarhs, Wibnetl&lt;l Leifheit.
Lel ia Bailev. Buena Grueser,
Virg1nia ·wears. Gladys
Morgan . Phylli s Skinner:
Masine Arnold , Ger ry
Gruescr, Helen lllackston.
Helen Radford. Frances
Goeglein. Loui'e Hadfurd,
Judy HUinphrey .
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The annua l homecummg of
the Naomi Baptist Church,
Pomeroy, will be held SUitday. Services will hegin with
Sunday sc hool at 9:30 a.m.
w1der the direction of Osr~r
Qualls, superintendent.
The morning worship will
be conducted by the !lev.
Samuel Jackson, pastor and
the afternoon program will
begin at 2:30 following a i2 :30
dinner. Speaker in the afternoon will be thellev . Vance
Watson, pastor of the Providence Church at Kerr and
the Mt. Carmel Baptist
Church at Bidwell. He will be
accompanied by a choir.
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Dean of Massillon Baplisl College
AND THE SINGING EMMANUELS
On May 28- Morning Service

POLLY'S POINTERS

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FRIDAY
PAST MATHONS of
Middleport Chapter DES
Friday evening at the home
Jf Mrs. Allen Hughes.
DAN HAYMAN and The
Country Hymntimers will be
feBtured at revival services
Saturday at the Hazel
Community Church at 7:30
p.m.
SATURDAY
CAll WASH Saturday at
Barton 's Ashland, 10 to 5,
spons ored
by
Meigs
11 Majorettes .
MIDDLEP ORT High
School Alumni banquet
reservations must be in to
Mrs. Ruby Vaughan, S. Third
St. , by Saturday.
SUNDAY
COUNTY WIDE prayer
meeting, 2 p. m. Sunday at
Bald Knob Gospel Mission
with Glen Bissell, class
leader.
MONDAY
BEND 0' the River Garden
Cl ub members to work on the
dvic project at the Le!&lt;lrl
Falls Cemetery, 6 p.m. Monday. From there they will go
to the home of Mrs. Nora
Cross for the reg ula r
mee ting. Mrs. Maxine
Wingett will be hostess.
TIJESDAY
AME RI CAN LEGION Aux·
iliary, Hacine Post 60'l , 7:30
p.m. at the hall.

' MY HUSBAND THE PIMP,' SHE SAYS
DEAR HELEN :
My husband's new boss is 50 and divorced three limes. Marv
invited him home for dinner and ever since, he's been stopping
by when Marv isn't home.
I thought he was just lonely. Boy, was I naive! After I prac·
tically fought him off one day, I thought I'd cool it by saying
my husband would find out.
Mr. T- laughed and said, " Why don't you tell him '"
I did, and got the shock of my life. Marv ex plained how much
the job means to him and that maybe he'll be a junior executive soon, if...
Then he said, "It's little enough to help me. Alter all , it 's not
like a real affair, just an afternoon now and then, and you're
not doing an)1hing else.' ' !That 's true: Marv 's no great shakes
in bed or out of it. I
What do you suggest'!- NOT READY FOR THIS
DEARNRFT: ·
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" Do something else" -like tell Marv to try his pimping from
a hotel room downtown; and see a lawyer ' -H.

DEAR HELEN :
I'm 60 but feel45. I have heen bowling for about 15years, and
am very aggressive about it. Every time I don't do so well , I
brooJ all week. This year my average went down 10 point.s and
I'm thinking of qUJtting. I'm no longer top bowler on my team
and my mistakes worry me so much! get worse and worse.
For my peace of mind, should I drop the game ? Outside of
bingo and a retired husband, I don't have any other social life.
- MAVIS DEAR MAVIS :
Don'ldrop bowling. Instead, substitute "fun" for "win, " and
let someone else be top team member for a while. ·
I've a small idea your problem isn 't so much a slightly
poorer score as it is the fact that lO points difference might indicate you're growing old.
If you'll relax and enjoy the game. you 'll scion be making
your usual spares and strikes. You'll see! - H.
DEAR HELEN :
This is to Mrs. Heartbroken who can't forget her husband's
affai r, even though they 're happily reconciled. Dear, you are
only hurting and punishing yourself when you awake in the
middle of the night with the memory of them in each other's

arms.
When this happens , thil\jl how it would be in bed without him,
just you alone with your thoughts and the. other woman really
in his anns. Always remember, " He chose me!"
You won and she lost. You have his complete love, your life
is much improved, so think of the now and not the past, or you
yourself will ruin your future . - BEL.IEVE ME

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MAY 20, 1978, SATURDAY

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Middleport , Ohio

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Those under 18 years of age must be
accompanied by parent or guardian.

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Proudly Presents

FRIDAY
SPECIAL MEETING ,
Sutton Township Trustees, 8
p.m. Friday for purpose of
buying insurance at home of
Clerk Paul Moore.
SATURDAY
SPECIAL MEETING ,
Shade River Lodge 4S3 ,
F&amp;AM, 8 p.m. Saturday with
work in the Master Mason
Degree. All Master Masons
welcome.

meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
atthe hall.
WEDNESDAY
AMEHI CAN LEGION,
Ftoeney-Bennett Post39, Mid·
dleport, 7:30p.m. Wednesday
at the hall. Plans to be made
for cemetery visits on
Memorial Day.
AMEHICAN LEGION Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett Post
3!1, Middleport, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the hall.

TIJESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION Aux·
iliary, Drew Webster Post 39,
joint junior and seni or

NEVER, NEVER
Never top a summer T·
shirt with a sweater vest.

WAYNE MARTIN and THE
COUNTRY DRIFTERS

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Friends ore trying

OTHER STUDENTS taking part in "Rowdy Kate" to be held at Syracuse Elementary
Friday at 8 p.m. are mayor, bridegroom, big Bart, bartender, parson, horseshoe Tenny,
Geezer, Tricky Pete and Moe. Shown 1-r, are, Sam Amburgey, Tom Wolfe, Denn~ Teaford ,
Brian Allen, Corey McPhail, Erich Philson, Gary Foley, Handy Armes, and Mark Salser,
seated.

New officers were elected
and projects £or the 1978-79
year plann ed during
meeti ngs of the circles of the
B. H. Sanborn Missionary
Society of the Middleport
First Baptist Church held this
week.
ELECTACIRCLE
Meeting at the home of
Mrs. Clara Belle Riley, the
Electa Circle selected as projects remembering patients
at the Mental Health Center
in Athens and the Pinecrest
Nursing Home. Shu!ins to be
rememhered by the circle
members are Woodrow Ca ll.
Sr., Ada Root, Vivian Titus.
and Elizabeth Gardner.
Mrs. Riley is rhainnan of
the drcle and other officers
elected were Mrs. Bornice
Baker, vice chairmim and
program leader; Miss Rhoda
Hall, devotional leader ; Tex - .
anna Well, project chairman:
Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin,
treasurer; Mrs. Freda Ed·
wards, white cross chairman ; Mrs. Mary Brewer ,
secretary, and Mrs. Homa
Hawkins, love gift chai rman .
Mrs. Gardner will be
remembered with an Ideal
magazine for her birthday in
May. Refreshments were
served by Mrs . Riley assisted
by Mrs . Brewer . Other
members attending were
Mrs. Ethel Hughes, Mrs.
Dana Hamm, Mrs. Lillian
Demoskey, Mrs. lsahelle
Winebrenner.
. DORCAS CIRCLE
. Mrs. Lula Murray , Mrs.
Anna Grim, Mrs. Letti e
Roush , and Mrs . Frances
Bearhs are the shutins to be
remembered during the year
by the Dorcas Circle
members. Meeting in the
church social room , Mrs.
Freda Hood, chainnan, ope ned the meeting with devotions
entitled " Missionaries. Past
and Present" with scripture
from St. John I, 45 and 46.
,. , Offi&lt;;ers elected were Mrs.
Alwilda Werner, vice chair·
man and program leader ;
Mrs . Sarah F owler,
secretary; Mrs . Eloise
Wilson, trea surer; Mrs.
Beulah White , devotions
chairman : Mrs. Leora
Sigman, love gift : Mrs.
Katheryn Metzger, white
cross; and Mrs. Martha
Klein, Mrs. Katie Anthony ,
and Mrs. Pearl Hoffman , project.
Besides
rememberin g
shutins, other projects taken
on by the circle include the
Young's Home at Pomeroy,
and residenlll of the Gallipolis
State Institute. Saving bottle
caps and postage stamps are
also activities planned for the
year.

A letter was read from Mrs.
Alire ccland, and members
signed a round-rubin card fur
Mrs. Cora Pullen, a patient at
the Holzer Medical Center. A
prayer ci rcle concluded the
meeting with Mrs. Hood and
Mr s. Whit e se rvin g
rcfreslunenls . Others atten·
ding wc1·e Mrs. June Kloes
and Mrs. Elizabeth Searles.
LOVE JOY CIRCLE
Hemembering residents of
the Meigs County Infirma ry
and the Arcadia Nursi ng
Hume were taken on as project&lt;; of the Love Joy Circle
during a meeting held at the
home of Mrs. .Janirflf:i hhs.

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Turner, shutins, during the
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Officers eleded were Mrs.
Sarah Owen, vice chairman
and program chainnan: Mrs.
Helen Bodimer, secretary;
Mrs . Frances Smart,
treasurer; Mrs . Lillie Hubba rd. wh ite cross rha1rman:
Mrs. Louise Davis, love girt
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Somet imeS fri ends do mort;&gt;
harm than good in the1r ef·
forts to he lp. This hoi-li ne
call er was upset a bout her
friends' bad advice. She was
seeking an explanCJti on f~r
their trying behaviOr.
MARY : My fri ends give me
wild solutions fur my problem
and then seem offe nded when
I don't take their adv1ce, I ,
dun 't want to seem ungrateful
CAN.(;AN DANCERS taking part in "Rowdy Kate"
but their reaction just
are 1-r , Karen Hemsley, Drenda Cunningham, Rebecca
doesn
't seem fai r. Wh::~ t
Arnott, Louise Meagher, Julie Willis and Tammy Adkins.
would be the best way to hun ·
die th iss ituat1 un 7
COUNSELOH : Why not
s!&lt;lrt
from the beginni ng'
SAUNA STEP
What
kind
of problem are you
If you use facial sa unas and
trying
to
solve''
masks one after the other,
MA RY : Well. abo ut a yea r
use the sauna first . It opens
ago
1 went out with a man for
the pores and allows the
a
few
months. After I broke
mask to work well.
up with him, he started
following and harass1 ng me.
tiona! chairman.
He won't stop . Sometimes he
Mrs. Gibbs opened the
BEAT THAT BLISTER
even
threatens me. I.11st
meeting with devotions us1ng
To fight a blister, soak th e
week,·
just
hefore I left on a
"Coworkers with God " as her area in wann water for 30
business
trip
to Cal ifornia , he
theme with scripture from minutes and protect it later
called
to
say
my pl ane wa s
Second Cor. 2.
on with a blister pad.
going
to
crash.
This IS a b1g
A dessert course was serv·
problem
and
I
talk
about it a
ed by Trina Gibbs assisted by
lot
with
my
fri
ends.
Barbara Haley. Members
COUNSELOR . How often
made plans tn remember
,,
HEMMAGIC
does
he bother ynu '
Mrs. Betz on her birthday.
When your jeans are just
MAllY
: At least once a day
Other memhers of the circle the right length for boots, but
either
by phone or in perare Mrs. Clara Mae Darst, too long lor your moccasins,
son.
A
few
months a~;o, I ev~ n
Mrs. Oeida Chase, Mrs. use a flexible fabric fastener
rharJged
jobs
but he found
Golda Housh, Mrs. Marilyn that comes in tape or dots to
me.
Now
I
am
thinkin
g abo ut
Fultz, Mi ss Freddie secure the hems to the length
chan
ging
a
putm
e nt s
Houdashelt, and Mrs. Edith desirable.
because
he
was
in
the
lobby
of
Sauer.
my building when I came
home at 2 a.m. yesterda y.
COUNSELO R: You sound
frig htened .
MAllY : l am . His showing
up like that ut2 a.m fri gh tened me .
COUNS ELOR: What was
he like when you met him ?
MAHY : I knew it ! You arc
ju.stlike everyone else.
Attending were Dorothy Fry, Mary · Lisle, Florence
COUNSELOH : Wlmt do
Winebrenner , Marcia Karr, Pott&lt;;, Anna Hilldore. Judy you mean ?
Hilda Weaver, Karen and and Jane Ann Williams.
MA RY: .Whenever l tell
Terri R.oush, Elva Dailey, Judy, Kristen, . and Cheryl this story people always thi nk
Nora, Patricia and Julia Pape, Ava-zo Sisson , Tammi it is all my fault - that I
Houdashelt, Elma Louks, Buckley . Letta Spencer, should have known from the
Opal Kloes, Janice l .isle, Em- Cathy and Amy Moore, Irne s!&lt;lrt. But I swear he was a
mogene and Teresa Holstein , Irene Hoback , Syracuse.
nice ~ uy -a vera gc but mce Marjorie Manuel, Margaret
Betty Lou J ohnson. Nancy when we swrted dating.
Eichinger, Syracuse : Farie and Lori Adams, Cindy and
COUNSE LOH: I guess you
Kennedy, Sherry Teaford Shelly Winebrenner , Ruth feel like eve ryone 1s lettmg
Donna -Byers, Middleport, and Emily Shain . Ann Obitz, you down. You men tiOned
Hose Ann, Rochelle and Hadne; Thelma Hawley, your fr iends ctre not giving
Kim berly \Jenkins. Helen Gladys Hobson, Jean Kloes, helpful advir&lt;' Wh" t clo they
Teaford, Faye, Angela and Eleanor Hobson. Debra think you shou ld do'!
Melissa Clifford, Ruth Lyons, Hartenbach , Minersville ;
MAllY : One says I should
Debbie Powell, Demaris and Veronica Provo, Chester, · go back with the guy and let
Shauna Crawford, Judy and Terriw Terrie Wa lker, Fan· the relationship die a nalilral
Kristin King, Pomeroy .
nie Miller. Rutland .
death. The other sug~esL1 I
Betty Ash, Ann Sauvage.
Nancy
Win ebr enn er, hire a gang of thugs to beat up
Jean Weaver, Irene Parker, Belpre ; Stefanic Arnott, Col- the guy . Both suggestions
Carolyn and Michelle McCoy , umbus . Mrs. Kenneth Smith, sound equally uutr•geous.
Angela Harden, Donna R. Duncan Falls; Sharon and Wh en I explain my reaction.
Smith, Stephanie Ash, Ber· Sara Gaul, Vincent : Garnet
nice and Sandy Winebrenner, Baxter, Ca meron, W. Va .;
Nancy and Trada Hubbard, Linda Boyd, Mary Gibbs.
Betty Koch, Syracuse.
Parkersburg, W. Va . and
Kathy. Wendy and S!&lt;lcy Hazel McKelvy, Portland.

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HAVE GUESTS
Mother's Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Oval Diddle,
Hacine, were Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Diddle and sons. nnie
and Kenny, Van Lear. Ky.; ·
Mrs. Brenda Bush. Janet and
Melinda , Elyria : George Diddle, Columbus; Bobby Don
Diddle, Belpre ; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Did dle and Ann .
Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diddle, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom ddie, Shawn, Chad and
Justin , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Fisher, Halph and Damon,
Mrs. Austin Wolfe and
Aimee, Mrs. Jane Ann Hill
and Heather. Mrs. Carolyn
Adams, all of the Hacine
area. Telephoning during the
day were Mr. and Mrs . Halph
Diddle of Vinton , and Mr. and
Mr s.
Joe
Nelson ,
Marbleh ea d.

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SY HA CUSE-Eig hty -e ight
persons attended a mother·
daughter dinner held at the
Asbury United Methodist
C.lmrch recently.
Sponsored by the Young
Adult Class of the church.
Angela Clifford and Teresa
Holstein reg istered th e
guests. Cathy Moore gave the
welcome and a specia lly written blessing was sung by the
group. A cake in the replica of
a church was presented by
Judy Wil liams. f'avors of
dr1c&gt;d flowe rs and flowers in
bud vases. alllmnd made by
women of the Young Adult
Class. decora ted the !&lt;lbles.
Fa mily and candid pictures
were taken during the evening by Bill Francis.
The prog ram opened with
"Faith of Our Mothers" and
prayer by Mrs. Opal Kloes.
There was special music by
the Sunda y school children.
Michelle McCoy, Jane Ann
Williams, Amy Moore. Tam-

mi Buck ley, Kristen King,
Melissa Clifford , Stacey Fry,
Kimberly Jenkins, Emily
Shain, Sara Gaul , Cheryl
Pape, and Shelly Winebrenner Eleanor Robson read
scripture from Proverbs,
there was a solo by Judy
Pape, " If I Can Help
Somebody."
Rose Ann Jenkins was
organist ror a " Women of the
Bible" style review . Taking
part were Emmogene Hols·
teil., Jud y King, Anna
Hildore, !"aye Clifford, Hope
Moore, Stephanie Ash, Mary
Lis le, Terrie Walker, and
Betty Koch.
Judy Williams presented
hand made flower ar·
nmgemenls to Demaris
Crawford, the youngest
mother: Mrs. Florence Potts,
the oldest: and Ann Obitz. the
mother with the most ~ ving
ch ildren. Mrs. Betty Koch
gave the benediction .

they -get mad and suggest I
like till s hara ss ment .
COUNSF:I.OH : You s• y yo u
!&lt;llk w1th them a lotahuut thi s
pn,hlem .,
·
MAHY : Yes.
COU:"-ISEI.OH · M•yhe they
feel hel pless - and upset
bt:cause they can't come up
w1th some g&lt;xJd advice .
li&lt;Jther thun adm1t thei r sugge~ti u n s ttre unworkable ,
the y blame i! on you and
main!« in the feeling of being
your good friends .
MAHY : I hadn'tthought of
it like thal..you mea n they
may be feeling upset because
they can't think of a way to
help?
COUNSE!.OH : Yes. Are
you pu tti ng a lot .of press ure
on them to come up with a
svl ulion'!
MAHY : I guessso. What do
you think I should do about
my problem'
COUNSE LOR : What about
filing a compla int with a
l ~wye r
on haretssment
charges'~

Theiss, Tammy and Andrea:
Margaret WinebreMer; Pat
Winebrenner; Hache! Me·
Bride; Julie Hysell ; Florence
Potts ; Mary Lisle; Rose Ann
Jenkins, Kimberly and
Rochelle; Esther Harden,
Betty Biggs; Susie Fischer;
Diana King ; Genevieve
Schneider ; Eleanor
McKelvey;
Pauline
Morarlty: Joy Morarity ,
Carrie and Shannon ; Rev.
and Mrs. Dwight Zavitz;
Margaret Cottrill and
Sharon; Katie Crow; Cheryl
Crow, Lori and Robbie; Chris

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School at 9:30a.m. morning
worship at 10 :30 a.m.: even·
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Wednesday evening service,
at 7:30p.m. The public is in·
vi ted .

The consequences

with the Ia w.
· MAHY : That might work . !
dill go to the police - but. of
co urse. th ey sai d th ey
couldn 't get involved unless
the guy actu ally tri ed to hurt
me. l'll try that... I'm su re rny
fr wnds will be relieved 1! this
work .~. Then they won't hav e

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The bald-headed ibis is a
parti cularl y homely waterfowl. Y ct it was e of the first
birds of Europe to be pr&lt;&gt;tected , mainly because its
young were regarded as
delicacies that onl y graced
the !&lt;lbles of nobility . The
ea rliest recorded ban on indiscrimi nate hunting of the
ba ld-headed ibis was issued
in 1504 by Archbishop
Leonhead of Sa lzburg.

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Ja cks, Candy and Cbasity; Chris Jacks , both receiving
Frankie Mumaw ; Beatrice hanging baskets of vining
Blake ; Charlotte Nease and geraniums. A hanging basket
Diana ; Jane Teaford; Janice of assorted petunias was
Lawson; Jean Hall ; Mildred presented to Frankie Mumaw
Pierce and Tina ; Glenna for her faithfulness to the
Davis ; :Mildred Hamm ; church.
All ladies of the church
Helen Harris; Helen Diddle ;
present
were given potted
Agnes White; Carol Adams
.
and Kim; Karen Connelly begonias.
Flowers were placed in the
and Shelly and Thelma
ch·urch in memory of
Grueser.
.
Mothers recognized during Angeline Nease by Florence
the Sunday School hour on Potts; Mary Ann Mumaw by
Mumaw
and
Mother' s Day at the church Frankie
Margaret
Nease
by
Rachel
were, oldest, Mrs . Susie
Fischer : youngest, Mrs . McBride.

mother with the second
largest number of relatives
present ; Mrs . Gertrude
Kloes, "Ten Steps to Victory
Over Depressioo " by Tim
LaHaye, for being the oldest
mother attending; and Mrs.
Marta Blackwood, "Young
Children and their Problems" by Clyde M. Nar·
ram ore, for having the
youngest baby In the service.
Pastor Alan Blackwood
prea ched the morning
message on mothers and
their imporatnt role in rear·
In~ children and guiding the
· home. From the scripture , he
pointed out the virtues and
strengths of three mothers,
Joehebed, mother of Moses;
Hannah, mother of Samuel;
and Eunice, mother of
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Recognition of mothers was
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the Calvary Bible ·Church
located on Pomeroy Pike off
Flatwoods Road.
Although all mothers were
honored during the service
four were ~l'eJJ special
recognition. Awarded gift
books were Mrs. Mae Jones,
" The Spirit Controlled
Woman" by Beverly LaHaye,
for having the most relatives
present; Mrs. Iva Sisson,
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mother-daughter banquet
The annual Mother •
Daughter banquet o£ the
Syracuse First United
Presbyterian Church was
held May 10 at the church
aMex with a potluck dinner.
Grace was offered by the
Rev . Dwight Zavitz.
The theme of the banquet
was "Family Album." The
tables were decorated with
different color clotbs, mat·
ching cups, serenity prayer
napkins, nut cups, vases of
artificial flowers and picture
frame programs. At each
setting was a potted petunia.
At 7:30 p.m. the group
adjourned to the sanctuary
where the program was
opened with devotionB by
Esther Harden followed by
prayer a11,~ a song by Mrs.
Harden. Diana Nease played
a plano solo, Margaret
Cottrill gave a reading and a
plano solo was presented by
Kim Adams.
The program was then
turned over to Rev . and Mrs.
Zavltz wbo showed slides of
the church events during
their tenure here. After the
showing of the slides Rev.
and Mrs. Zavltz was
presented ·a church family
picture album by Jean Hall
oo behalf of the congregation.
Those attending were:
Esther Sylvester, Pam

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pressured to come up with
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old boyfriend.
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�6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0., Friday, May 19. 1978

ing gracious and say kindly
·'J really caimotlalk now" or
·' J cannot use the product you
arc selling ill this lime".
Usuall y the solicitor iB kind
and gracious in return , I feel
so much better since I chang.
ed and am no longer uptight
Polly Cramer
and peeved. - H.O.B.
DEAR POLLY - When my
mav be of a different
Bross knobs
husband
qui I smoking I
maierial. ·LOIS
salvaged
his
rotating pipe
don't match
DEAH POLLY - My first
stand
and
use
it
as a scissors
Pel Peeve is with the hand
holder
.
The
scis'
sors fit
DEAH POLLY- We have grips on mattresses. Usually through with the points down
added more cupboards in our there arc two on each si de so it stands on my sewing
kitchen and the brass knobs and it would he so helpful if · machine and is a great conveon the old ones look very tar· there were such grips on the nience. -" EILEEN
nished and black against the ends. This thOught really hit
DEAR POLLY - When I
new knobs . I would so like to me when my husband and l find ants in my kitchen I put
have them all look alike and recently changed beds in a each leg of the table in a can
have used brass polish but it couple of bedrooms. A mat· of water so there is no danger
has not done m~r h good. I tress is heavy to carry, or of them gelling to food on the
would appreciate any advice .even to tum , and a real pro· table.- HENRIETIE
you could give me. -- blem with nothing on the ends
Polly will send you one of
to hold on lo.
SHAHON
her
s igned thank-you
Also I just received a phone
DEAH SHAHON - Do
newspaper
coupon clippers if
remove your old knobs and call from somL'OIJe trying to she uses your favorite
!&lt;lke them to a refinisher. sell me a book on plant&lt;;. It Pointer, Peeve, Problem in
Have them brass plated and irks me so to receive calls her column . Write POLLY 'S
lacquered and then they will from people selling anything POINTER~ in care of this
like books and ma gazine
look hke new.- POLLY
new s p a ~~r.
CHARTER MEMBERS - Mrs. Ethel Grueser and
DEA H POLLY- I want to subscriptions. I think t)lere
Mrs. Beuna Grueser, center, charger members of the
tell Barbara that we have a should be a law against such
Rock S!"'ings Better Health Club, were hOnored at the
molded plastic wall around calls . -MRS. C.E.
DEAH POLLY - E. M.'s
42nd anniversary celebration Thursday. They were
our bathtub and the previous
presented gifts by Mrs. Lenora Leifheit, president.
owner or the house warned us Pet Pee ve co nce r!1 ed
Anotber charter member, Mrs. Gladys Morgan , was
about using abrasives on it, I teleph : 'ne solicitors and l
Gallipolis Business College
unable to attend due to illness.
tried soaps and mild would like to remind her that
is oHering the accredited
cleansers but it remained the caller may nel'&lt;l the
program of class work
you're
required
to
dingy looking until my hus· salary he or she makes for
complete for t•klng the
band tri ed his car wax (not that unpleasant work . All of
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us have proba bly had such
Ohio Stale Examinotio~
complete in only
12
~:: spots and soil and this en· solicitors call at inconvenient
weeks . Class begins June
times
and
I
know
that
in
the
:~,,- - ~:·
~.:,. ; cou raged him to clean the en12. For more Information
• lire wall. Now it shines. I past I ha ve often been rude in
contact
Loe E. Tyler. 446 S·:
t;: wipe the entire wall with a words or slanuncd the phone
4367.
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Rock Springs Better Health
Club reviews 42 years of events
Heminiscing on happenings nwmas, secretary ; Netti e
of th e past 42 yt•a rs Collins, chaplin ; Florence
highlighted Thursday 's an· Burnside, librarian: and
niversary relebrat1m1 of the Eloda Hartung. pwnist.
Hock Springs Better Hea lth
!"rum the heginning em·
Club at the Hock Springs phasis at the elubmeetings
United Methodist Church.
has been on ways lo mainl&lt;lin
Two charter mernllt:!rs, guud health , or methods of
Mrs. Ethel Gruescr and Mrs. treali ng illness. diseases, and
Buena Gruescr , were injuries.
recognized and presented
The members have bt&gt;en a
gifts from the dub by Mrs. suum· of aid to many in the
!.&lt;nora Leifheit, president.
cunununit)'. Duringtheir ear·
Mrs. Ethel Grueser read a ly years they provided first
poem she had written fu r the a1d supplies to ~he schools.
25th anni versary of the d ub they work l~l with the Red
entitled "The B1rtl1 of the Cross and the bloodmobile,
Health Club" which relates the v ma de towels and
the hwnorous side of how the washdothes for Me igs
club was organized by com· Gen era I Hospi Ia I, they
munity women involved in a ass1sted fam ilies whose
health class taught by the late homes were destroyed by
Miss Nelle Bing, R.N .
fire s. they visi ted the sick.
The class was sl&lt;lrted in . and they sent bo.es of
early !936 by Miss Bing to .. goodies" and cards to the
teach home care of the sick. scrvlL'crncn .
We~ks of lraming and the
Thell' projects through the
class wa s completed, but the years have changed . They
women were not rea dy to diS· now ha\·e some hospil&lt;ll
band. so the Rock Spnngs &lt;'&lt;]Ui pment wh1ch they loan.
Better Health Club was form· they remember the Meigs
ed in May of that yea r.
County Infirmary residents
Their mott o was "Work fur wtth t'ards and money on
Better Health" and Ethel their birthdays, they prepare
Gruese r wrote a song by that Christmas trays of fruit and
title which for a time was US· cookies for senior citizens
ed to open the meetings. She and shutins of the conununi~
was the f1rst treasurer of the ty. ami they ra ise funds for
club, while the other officers vanous organizati.ons.
of 1936 were Hattie Bulin ,
!.11st sununer the Hock Sprpresident ; Win ifred Gruese r. ings Better Health Club sponvice presiden t : Gla dv s sored an tee cream socutl

REVIVAL
Christian
Baptist Church
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT BYPASS
1Route 7 &amp; 124 l
Pastor , JAMES E. KEESEE

MAY 22-28, 1978

With the proceeds of over $300
bt!ing given to the Pomeroy
Emergency Squad. They still
serve the bluO&lt;~n ollile , and
jusdtxrc just recentl y pruvid·
ed some toys fur llw pediatric
ward at Veterans Memorial
· Hospil&lt;ll. The dub members
also join others of the com·
munity in making life a httle
brighter for the Meigs County
resident&lt;; of the Athens Men·
!&lt;II Health Center by sending
ove r g1fts for Christma s.
The Club now has 26 at'li ve
mcmhers. One of the charter
members who is still active
\\ith the dub is Mrs . Gladys
Morgan. and following the an·
niversary dinner Thursday. a
traywasdeliveredtoher.
Past presidents of the dub.
a few now deceased but many
still active, are Hattie Bolin.
Winifred Gru escr, Ann
Reuter, Frances Folmer , I.ottic Leonard , Grace Drake.
Trecie ,\bbott, Hazel Hwn·
phrey, Ethel Grueser, Louise
Bcarhs, Wibnetl&lt;l Leifheit.
Lel ia Bailev. Buena Grueser,
Virg1nia ·wears. Gladys
Morgan . Phylli s Skinner:
Masine Arnold , Ger ry
Gruescr, Helen lllackston.
Helen Radford. Frances
Goeglein. Loui'e Hadfurd,
Judy HUinphrey .
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The annua l homecummg of
the Naomi Baptist Church,
Pomeroy, will be held SUitday. Services will hegin with
Sunday sc hool at 9:30 a.m.
w1der the direction of Osr~r
Qualls, superintendent.
The morning worship will
be conducted by the !lev.
Samuel Jackson, pastor and
the afternoon program will
begin at 2:30 following a i2 :30
dinner. Speaker in the afternoon will be thellev . Vance
Watson, pastor of the Providence Church at Kerr and
the Mt. Carmel Baptist
Church at Bidwell. He will be
accompanied by a choir.
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Dean of Massillon Baplisl College
AND THE SINGING EMMANUELS
On May 28- Morning Service

POLLY'S POINTERS

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FRIDAY
PAST MATHONS of
Middleport Chapter DES
Friday evening at the home
Jf Mrs. Allen Hughes.
DAN HAYMAN and The
Country Hymntimers will be
feBtured at revival services
Saturday at the Hazel
Community Church at 7:30
p.m.
SATURDAY
CAll WASH Saturday at
Barton 's Ashland, 10 to 5,
spons ored
by
Meigs
11 Majorettes .
MIDDLEP ORT High
School Alumni banquet
reservations must be in to
Mrs. Ruby Vaughan, S. Third
St. , by Saturday.
SUNDAY
COUNTY WIDE prayer
meeting, 2 p. m. Sunday at
Bald Knob Gospel Mission
with Glen Bissell, class
leader.
MONDAY
BEND 0' the River Garden
Cl ub members to work on the
dvic project at the Le!&lt;lrl
Falls Cemetery, 6 p.m. Monday. From there they will go
to the home of Mrs. Nora
Cross for the reg ula r
mee ting. Mrs. Maxine
Wingett will be hostess.
TIJESDAY
AME RI CAN LEGION Aux·
iliary, Hacine Post 60'l , 7:30
p.m. at the hall.

' MY HUSBAND THE PIMP,' SHE SAYS
DEAR HELEN :
My husband's new boss is 50 and divorced three limes. Marv
invited him home for dinner and ever since, he's been stopping
by when Marv isn't home.
I thought he was just lonely. Boy, was I naive! After I prac·
tically fought him off one day, I thought I'd cool it by saying
my husband would find out.
Mr. T- laughed and said, " Why don't you tell him '"
I did, and got the shock of my life. Marv ex plained how much
the job means to him and that maybe he'll be a junior executive soon, if...
Then he said, "It's little enough to help me. Alter all , it 's not
like a real affair, just an afternoon now and then, and you're
not doing an)1hing else.' ' !That 's true: Marv 's no great shakes
in bed or out of it. I
What do you suggest'!- NOT READY FOR THIS
DEARNRFT: ·
.
" Do something else" -like tell Marv to try his pimping from
a hotel room downtown; and see a lawyer ' -H.

DEAR HELEN :
I'm 60 but feel45. I have heen bowling for about 15years, and
am very aggressive about it. Every time I don't do so well , I
brooJ all week. This year my average went down 10 point.s and
I'm thinking of qUJtting. I'm no longer top bowler on my team
and my mistakes worry me so much! get worse and worse.
For my peace of mind, should I drop the game ? Outside of
bingo and a retired husband, I don't have any other social life.
- MAVIS DEAR MAVIS :
Don'ldrop bowling. Instead, substitute "fun" for "win, " and
let someone else be top team member for a while. ·
I've a small idea your problem isn 't so much a slightly
poorer score as it is the fact that lO points difference might indicate you're growing old.
If you'll relax and enjoy the game. you 'll scion be making
your usual spares and strikes. You'll see! - H.
DEAR HELEN :
This is to Mrs. Heartbroken who can't forget her husband's
affai r, even though they 're happily reconciled. Dear, you are
only hurting and punishing yourself when you awake in the
middle of the night with the memory of them in each other's

arms.
When this happens , thil\jl how it would be in bed without him,
just you alone with your thoughts and the. other woman really
in his anns. Always remember, " He chose me!"
You won and she lost. You have his complete love, your life
is much improved, so think of the now and not the past, or you
yourself will ruin your future . - BEL.IEVE ME

With
Purchase of

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24 Carat
Gold
Over
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Steel
Company representative will be in our
store .

MAY 20, 1978, SATURDAY

9:00-5:00
Middleport Book Store
Middleport , Ohio

Ph. 992 -2641

Those under 18 years of age must be
accompanied by parent or guardian.

,KJN FOLKS
Proudly Presents

FRIDAY
SPECIAL MEETING ,
Sutton Township Trustees, 8
p.m. Friday for purpose of
buying insurance at home of
Clerk Paul Moore.
SATURDAY
SPECIAL MEETING ,
Shade River Lodge 4S3 ,
F&amp;AM, 8 p.m. Saturday with
work in the Master Mason
Degree. All Master Masons
welcome.

meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
atthe hall.
WEDNESDAY
AMEHI CAN LEGION,
Ftoeney-Bennett Post39, Mid·
dleport, 7:30p.m. Wednesday
at the hall. Plans to be made
for cemetery visits on
Memorial Day.
AMEHICAN LEGION Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett Post
3!1, Middleport, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the hall.

TIJESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION Aux·
iliary, Drew Webster Post 39,
joint junior and seni or

NEVER, NEVER
Never top a summer T·
shirt with a sweater vest.

WAYNE MARTIN and THE
COUNTRY DRIFTERS

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

Friends ore trying

OTHER STUDENTS taking part in "Rowdy Kate" to be held at Syracuse Elementary
Friday at 8 p.m. are mayor, bridegroom, big Bart, bartender, parson, horseshoe Tenny,
Geezer, Tricky Pete and Moe. Shown 1-r, are, Sam Amburgey, Tom Wolfe, Denn~ Teaford ,
Brian Allen, Corey McPhail, Erich Philson, Gary Foley, Handy Armes, and Mark Salser,
seated.

New officers were elected
and projects £or the 1978-79
year plann ed during
meeti ngs of the circles of the
B. H. Sanborn Missionary
Society of the Middleport
First Baptist Church held this
week.
ELECTACIRCLE
Meeting at the home of
Mrs. Clara Belle Riley, the
Electa Circle selected as projects remembering patients
at the Mental Health Center
in Athens and the Pinecrest
Nursing Home. Shu!ins to be
rememhered by the circle
members are Woodrow Ca ll.
Sr., Ada Root, Vivian Titus.
and Elizabeth Gardner.
Mrs. Riley is rhainnan of
the drcle and other officers
elected were Mrs. Bornice
Baker, vice chairmim and
program leader; Miss Rhoda
Hall, devotional leader ; Tex - .
anna Well, project chairman:
Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin,
treasurer; Mrs. Freda Ed·
wards, white cross chairman ; Mrs. Mary Brewer ,
secretary, and Mrs. Homa
Hawkins, love gift chai rman .
Mrs. Gardner will be
remembered with an Ideal
magazine for her birthday in
May. Refreshments were
served by Mrs . Riley assisted
by Mrs . Brewer . Other
members attending were
Mrs. Ethel Hughes, Mrs.
Dana Hamm, Mrs. Lillian
Demoskey, Mrs. lsahelle
Winebrenner.
. DORCAS CIRCLE
. Mrs. Lula Murray , Mrs.
Anna Grim, Mrs. Letti e
Roush , and Mrs . Frances
Bearhs are the shutins to be
remembered during the year
by the Dorcas Circle
members. Meeting in the
church social room , Mrs.
Freda Hood, chainnan, ope ned the meeting with devotions
entitled " Missionaries. Past
and Present" with scripture
from St. John I, 45 and 46.
,. , Offi&lt;;ers elected were Mrs.
Alwilda Werner, vice chair·
man and program leader ;
Mrs . Sarah F owler,
secretary; Mrs . Eloise
Wilson, trea surer; Mrs.
Beulah White , devotions
chairman : Mrs. Leora
Sigman, love gift : Mrs.
Katheryn Metzger, white
cross; and Mrs. Martha
Klein, Mrs. Katie Anthony ,
and Mrs. Pearl Hoffman , project.
Besides
rememberin g
shutins, other projects taken
on by the circle include the
Young's Home at Pomeroy,
and residenlll of the Gallipolis
State Institute. Saving bottle
caps and postage stamps are
also activities planned for the
year.

A letter was read from Mrs.
Alire ccland, and members
signed a round-rubin card fur
Mrs. Cora Pullen, a patient at
the Holzer Medical Center. A
prayer ci rcle concluded the
meeting with Mrs. Hood and
Mr s. Whit e se rvin g
rcfreslunenls . Others atten·
ding wc1·e Mrs. June Kloes
and Mrs. Elizabeth Searles.
LOVE JOY CIRCLE
Hemembering residents of
the Meigs County Infirma ry
and the Arcadia Nursi ng
Hume were taken on as project&lt;; of the Love Joy Circle
during a meeting held at the
home of Mrs. .Janirflf:i hhs.

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Chau·man.
The circle members will
a lso rememb e r Mr s .
Florence Hannay, Mrs .
Maude Bctz, and Mrs. Iva
Turner, shutins, during the
year.
Officers eleded were Mrs.
Sarah Owen, vice chairman
and program chainnan: Mrs.
Helen Bodimer, secretary;
Mrs . Frances Smart,
treasurer; Mrs . Lillie Hubba rd. wh ite cross rha1rman:
Mrs. Louise Davis, love girt
chairman : Mrs . Marjorie
Walburn and Mrs. Eva
Hartley , project chairmen ,
cmd Mrs . Mary H1111ht.'~ ''",'fl-

Asbury has 88 in attendance
at mother-daughter banquet

Our Interest is
Greater For You

CHECK

Somet imeS fri ends do mort;&gt;
harm than good in the1r ef·
forts to he lp. This hoi-li ne
call er was upset a bout her
friends' bad advice. She was
seeking an explanCJti on f~r
their trying behaviOr.
MARY : My fri ends give me
wild solutions fur my problem
and then seem offe nded when
I don't take their adv1ce, I ,
dun 't want to seem ungrateful
CAN.(;AN DANCERS taking part in "Rowdy Kate"
but their reaction just
are 1-r , Karen Hemsley, Drenda Cunningham, Rebecca
doesn
't seem fai r. Wh::~ t
Arnott, Louise Meagher, Julie Willis and Tammy Adkins.
would be the best way to hun ·
die th iss ituat1 un 7
COUNSELOH : Why not
s!&lt;lrt
from the beginni ng'
SAUNA STEP
What
kind
of problem are you
If you use facial sa unas and
trying
to
solve''
masks one after the other,
MA RY : Well. abo ut a yea r
use the sauna first . It opens
ago
1 went out with a man for
the pores and allows the
a
few
months. After I broke
mask to work well.
up with him, he started
following and harass1 ng me.
tiona! chairman.
He won't stop . Sometimes he
Mrs. Gibbs opened the
BEAT THAT BLISTER
even
threatens me. I.11st
meeting with devotions us1ng
To fight a blister, soak th e
week,·
just
hefore I left on a
"Coworkers with God " as her area in wann water for 30
business
trip
to Cal ifornia , he
theme with scripture from minutes and protect it later
called
to
say
my pl ane wa s
Second Cor. 2.
on with a blister pad.
going
to
crash.
This IS a b1g
A dessert course was serv·
problem
and
I
talk
about it a
ed by Trina Gibbs assisted by
lot
with
my
fri
ends.
Barbara Haley. Members
COUNSELOR . How often
made plans tn remember
,,
HEMMAGIC
does
he bother ynu '
Mrs. Betz on her birthday.
When your jeans are just
MAllY
: At least once a day
Other memhers of the circle the right length for boots, but
either
by phone or in perare Mrs. Clara Mae Darst, too long lor your moccasins,
son.
A
few
months a~;o, I ev~ n
Mrs. Oeida Chase, Mrs. use a flexible fabric fastener
rharJged
jobs
but he found
Golda Housh, Mrs. Marilyn that comes in tape or dots to
me.
Now
I
am
thinkin
g abo ut
Fultz, Mi ss Freddie secure the hems to the length
chan
ging
a
putm
e nt s
Houdashelt, and Mrs. Edith desirable.
because
he
was
in
the
lobby
of
Sauer.
my building when I came
home at 2 a.m. yesterda y.
COUNSELO R: You sound
frig htened .
MAllY : l am . His showing
up like that ut2 a.m fri gh tened me .
COUNS ELOR: What was
he like when you met him ?
MAHY : I knew it ! You arc
ju.stlike everyone else.
Attending were Dorothy Fry, Mary · Lisle, Florence
COUNSELOH : Wlmt do
Winebrenner , Marcia Karr, Pott&lt;;, Anna Hilldore. Judy you mean ?
Hilda Weaver, Karen and and Jane Ann Williams.
MA RY: .Whenever l tell
Terri R.oush, Elva Dailey, Judy, Kristen, . and Cheryl this story people always thi nk
Nora, Patricia and Julia Pape, Ava-zo Sisson , Tammi it is all my fault - that I
Houdashelt, Elma Louks, Buckley . Letta Spencer, should have known from the
Opal Kloes, Janice l .isle, Em- Cathy and Amy Moore, Irne s!&lt;lrt. But I swear he was a
mogene and Teresa Holstein , Irene Hoback , Syracuse.
nice ~ uy -a vera gc but mce Marjorie Manuel, Margaret
Betty Lou J ohnson. Nancy when we swrted dating.
Eichinger, Syracuse : Farie and Lori Adams, Cindy and
COUNSE LOH: I guess you
Kennedy, Sherry Teaford Shelly Winebrenner , Ruth feel like eve ryone 1s lettmg
Donna -Byers, Middleport, and Emily Shain . Ann Obitz, you down. You men tiOned
Hose Ann, Rochelle and Hadne; Thelma Hawley, your fr iends ctre not giving
Kim berly \Jenkins. Helen Gladys Hobson, Jean Kloes, helpful advir&lt;' Wh" t clo they
Teaford, Faye, Angela and Eleanor Hobson. Debra think you shou ld do'!
Melissa Clifford, Ruth Lyons, Hartenbach , Minersville ;
MAllY : One says I should
Debbie Powell, Demaris and Veronica Provo, Chester, · go back with the guy and let
Shauna Crawford, Judy and Terriw Terrie Wa lker, Fan· the relationship die a nalilral
Kristin King, Pomeroy .
nie Miller. Rutland .
death. The other sug~esL1 I
Betty Ash, Ann Sauvage.
Nancy
Win ebr enn er, hire a gang of thugs to beat up
Jean Weaver, Irene Parker, Belpre ; Stefanic Arnott, Col- the guy . Both suggestions
Carolyn and Michelle McCoy , umbus . Mrs. Kenneth Smith, sound equally uutr•geous.
Angela Harden, Donna R. Duncan Falls; Sharon and Wh en I explain my reaction.
Smith, Stephanie Ash, Ber· Sara Gaul, Vincent : Garnet
nice and Sandy Winebrenner, Baxter, Ca meron, W. Va .;
Nancy and Trada Hubbard, Linda Boyd, Mary Gibbs.
Betty Koch, Syracuse.
Parkersburg, W. Va . and
Kathy. Wendy and S!&lt;lcy Hazel McKelvy, Portland.

Circles plan 19 78-79 activities

On 90-Day
Certificates

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TITHE CUSTOM
The tithe I from Old Eng lish
•·teogothian" meaning tenth 1
was a custom datmg back to
times o£ the Old Testament
and adopted by the Christian
church. Lay people were supposL&gt;d to contribute one tenth
of their annual income to the
church. The money, or its
equivalent, was used to support the clergy. mainl&lt;lin
churches and assist the poor.

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HAVE GUESTS
Mother's Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Oval Diddle,
Hacine, were Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Diddle and sons. nnie
and Kenny, Van Lear. Ky.; ·
Mrs. Brenda Bush. Janet and
Melinda , Elyria : George Diddle, Columbus; Bobby Don
Diddle, Belpre ; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Did dle and Ann .
Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diddle, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom ddie, Shawn, Chad and
Justin , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Fisher, Halph and Damon,
Mrs. Austin Wolfe and
Aimee, Mrs. Jane Ann Hill
and Heather. Mrs. Carolyn
Adams, all of the Hacine
area. Telephoning during the
day were Mr. and Mrs . Halph
Diddle of Vinton , and Mr. and
Mr s.
Joe
Nelson ,
Marbleh ea d.

·CHOICES

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Deposll .
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Interest
Payable Quarterly.
A suDstantlal penaHy Is
lnvok\141 on all ctrtlflc•l•
acCOVIIII wlttHirawn prior
to 1M daft of malvrlty .

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SY HA CUSE-Eig hty -e ight
persons attended a mother·
daughter dinner held at the
Asbury United Methodist
C.lmrch recently.
Sponsored by the Young
Adult Class of the church.
Angela Clifford and Teresa
Holstein reg istered th e
guests. Cathy Moore gave the
welcome and a specia lly written blessing was sung by the
group. A cake in the replica of
a church was presented by
Judy Wil liams. f'avors of
dr1c&gt;d flowe rs and flowers in
bud vases. alllmnd made by
women of the Young Adult
Class. decora ted the !&lt;lbles.
Fa mily and candid pictures
were taken during the evening by Bill Francis.
The prog ram opened with
"Faith of Our Mothers" and
prayer by Mrs. Opal Kloes.
There was special music by
the Sunda y school children.
Michelle McCoy, Jane Ann
Williams, Amy Moore. Tam-

mi Buck ley, Kristen King,
Melissa Clifford , Stacey Fry,
Kimberly Jenkins, Emily
Shain, Sara Gaul , Cheryl
Pape, and Shelly Winebrenner Eleanor Robson read
scripture from Proverbs,
there was a solo by Judy
Pape, " If I Can Help
Somebody."
Rose Ann Jenkins was
organist ror a " Women of the
Bible" style review . Taking
part were Emmogene Hols·
teil., Jud y King, Anna
Hildore, !"aye Clifford, Hope
Moore, Stephanie Ash, Mary
Lis le, Terrie Walker, and
Betty Koch.
Judy Williams presented
hand made flower ar·
nmgemenls to Demaris
Crawford, the youngest
mother: Mrs. Florence Potts,
the oldest: and Ann Obitz. the
mother with the most ~ ving
ch ildren. Mrs. Betty Koch
gave the benediction .

they -get mad and suggest I
like till s hara ss ment .
COUNSF:I.OH : You s• y yo u
!&lt;llk w1th them a lotahuut thi s
pn,hlem .,
·
MAHY : Yes.
COU:"-ISEI.OH · M•yhe they
feel hel pless - and upset
bt:cause they can't come up
w1th some g&lt;xJd advice .
li&lt;Jther thun adm1t thei r sugge~ti u n s ttre unworkable ,
the y blame i! on you and
main!« in the feeling of being
your good friends .
MAHY : I hadn'tthought of
it like thal..you mea n they
may be feeling upset because
they can't think of a way to
help?
COUNSE!.OH : Yes. Are
you pu tti ng a lot .of press ure
on them to come up with a
svl ulion'!
MAHY : I guessso. What do
you think I should do about
my problem'
COUNSE LOR : What about
filing a compla int with a
l ~wye r
on haretssment
charges'~

Theiss, Tammy and Andrea:
Margaret WinebreMer; Pat
Winebrenner; Hache! Me·
Bride; Julie Hysell ; Florence
Potts ; Mary Lisle; Rose Ann
Jenkins, Kimberly and
Rochelle; Esther Harden,
Betty Biggs; Susie Fischer;
Diana King ; Genevieve
Schneider ; Eleanor
McKelvey;
Pauline
Morarlty: Joy Morarity ,
Carrie and Shannon ; Rev.
and Mrs. Dwight Zavitz;
Margaret Cottrill and
Sharon; Katie Crow; Cheryl
Crow, Lori and Robbie; Chris

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School at 9:30a.m. morning
worship at 10 :30 a.m.: even·
ing service at 7: 30 p.m. and
Wednesday evening service,
at 7:30p.m. The public is in·
vi ted .

The consequences

with the Ia w.
· MAHY : That might work . !
dill go to the police - but. of
co urse. th ey sai d th ey
couldn 't get involved unless
the guy actu ally tri ed to hurt
me. l'll try that... I'm su re rny
fr wnds will be relieved 1! this
work .~. Then they won't hav e

From the
dependable name
in time,.,.

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Ugly Deli cacy
The bald-headed ibis is a
parti cularl y homely waterfowl. Y ct it was e of the first
birds of Europe to be pr&lt;&gt;tected , mainly because its
young were regarded as
delicacies that onl y graced
the !&lt;lbles of nobility . The
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Ja cks, Candy and Cbasity; Chris Jacks , both receiving
Frankie Mumaw ; Beatrice hanging baskets of vining
Blake ; Charlotte Nease and geraniums. A hanging basket
Diana ; Jane Teaford; Janice of assorted petunias was
Lawson; Jean Hall ; Mildred presented to Frankie Mumaw
Pierce and Tina ; Glenna for her faithfulness to the
Davis ; :Mildred Hamm ; church.
All ladies of the church
Helen Harris; Helen Diddle ;
present
were given potted
Agnes White; Carol Adams
.
and Kim; Karen Connelly begonias.
Flowers were placed in the
and Shelly and Thelma
ch·urch in memory of
Grueser.
.
Mothers recognized during Angeline Nease by Florence
the Sunday School hour on Potts; Mary Ann Mumaw by
Mumaw
and
Mother' s Day at the church Frankie
Margaret
Nease
by
Rachel
were, oldest, Mrs . Susie
Fischer : youngest, Mrs . McBride.

mother with the second
largest number of relatives
present ; Mrs . Gertrude
Kloes, "Ten Steps to Victory
Over Depressioo " by Tim
LaHaye, for being the oldest
mother attending; and Mrs.
Marta Blackwood, "Young
Children and their Problems" by Clyde M. Nar·
ram ore, for having the
youngest baby In the service.
Pastor Alan Blackwood
prea ched the morning
message on mothers and
their imporatnt role in rear·
In~ children and guiding the
· home. From the scripture , he
pointed out the virtues and
strengths of three mothers,
Joehebed, mother of Moses;
Hannah, mother of Samuel;
and Eunice, mother of
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Recognition of mothers was
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Flatwoods Road.
Although all mothers were
honored during the service
four were ~l'eJJ special
recognition. Awarded gift
books were Mrs. Mae Jones,
" The Spirit Controlled
Woman" by Beverly LaHaye,
for having the most relatives
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''Family Album'' theme for
mother-daughter banquet
The annual Mother •
Daughter banquet o£ the
Syracuse First United
Presbyterian Church was
held May 10 at the church
aMex with a potluck dinner.
Grace was offered by the
Rev . Dwight Zavitz.
The theme of the banquet
was "Family Album." The
tables were decorated with
different color clotbs, mat·
ching cups, serenity prayer
napkins, nut cups, vases of
artificial flowers and picture
frame programs. At each
setting was a potted petunia.
At 7:30 p.m. the group
adjourned to the sanctuary
where the program was
opened with devotionB by
Esther Harden followed by
prayer a11,~ a song by Mrs.
Harden. Diana Nease played
a plano solo, Margaret
Cottrill gave a reading and a
plano solo was presented by
Kim Adams.
The program was then
turned over to Rev . and Mrs.
Zavltz wbo showed slides of
the church events during
their tenure here. After the
showing of the slides Rev.
and Mrs. Zavltz was
presented ·a church family
picture album by Jean Hall
oo behalf of the congregation.
Those attending were:
Esther Sylvester, Pam

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Pernn pa stor Bob Bu ck Sunday
sc hool supt Ch un:h Sc hool 9 15
om wor shrp serv rce 10 30 o 111
Chorr rehear sal Tuesday 1 30
p m under d11gcrron ol Alice

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Mulberry Rev Cl yde V Her,der

so rr po&lt;&gt;tor
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Sunday sc hool 9 30

Glen McCl ung sup t

morrr

11,9 worshrp 10 30 o m evenmg
se1111 Ce 7 30 rn rd wee k servrCE&gt;
Wedn esday 7 30 p m
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Al bert MocKcnire rector Ser
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712 W Mom St Jo h n M ( Arrhur
pastor Brble school 9 30 o rn
mor111119 worshrp 10 30 a rn
Youth mee trngs 6 30 p m

mg worshr p

7 30

even

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nrght prayer meeting and Brb lc
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TH E SAl VATION ARMY 115
Bullernut Av e Pome roy Envoy
and M r~ Roy W111rng off rce rs 111
char g e
Svnday h olrnes~
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YPSM ~l orse Adorn s 7 p 111
sol~ otr o n
rnce t rng
vor rou\
'peolo.ers and mu~rc -;,pee rul s 7 30
prn Thur sday IOorn to'lpm
lo dre~ Horne l eogue all v.orncn
111vrted 7 30 p m prayer meetrng
and Brb le study
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VI(£' 7 30 p 111
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Paul rnmrs te r phone q92 7066
Conse rvatrve rron rn5 t rumentol
Su nday wor.,.h rp 10 a rn Srble
study II a rn worshrp b p rn
Wedne!.doy Brble ~ tudy 7 p m
OLD DEXlER BIBll CHRI STIAN
CHUR CH
Rev Rol ph
Smr th
po~tor Sunday school 9 30 om
Mrs War ley f- ronn s su perurtcrr
dent Preochrn g servrces l rrs t &amp;
tlwd Sundays l ollowrng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNi lEO Ml:lHOOISI
Preochrng Q 30 o rn hr s1 and ~e
cond Sunday s of each rnonlh
Th Hd and l au rrh Sunday~ t'OCh
monrh w o r.,.hrp ~Prv rc e ot 7 30
p 111
Wedne.,doy e ... en1ng~ ol
7 30 Praye r and B1b le St ud y
SEVE N1H D AY'
ADVE N liSf
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Po~tor
A lber! Dr ll es
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day p tt ernoon at 2 DO w1 th War
sh rp Scr vrce l o ll awrng at 3 15
RU ILAND
FIRST
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Worn£&gt;r
Supr Sunday )chool
q 30 o 111
mar nmg war ~ hrp
10 45 om
THl HilAN D CHAPEl Georg~"
Col&gt;IO ' past or
Su1rdoy Slhool
9 30 am evenrng WOI'&gt;hrp 7:10
Thur.,.doy evPnrng p1ayer servrce
7 30 pIll
POMER OY
FIRSI
BA PII SI
Dovrd Mann mrnr~ l er Wrllram
Wot~on Sunday !ochool su pt ~un
day H hool 9 30 o rn
morn rnq
wor&lt;; hrp 10 30 o rn
H R ~I )0Uf H~RN 8APfi S1 7B7
Mvlberr '( A ve Pome roy Pau l J
Whrte 1-'o ~ t ot Gory So!oharn Sun
day school !.up! Sunday school
9 30 am
marr\1119 worshrp
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Mr dwee ~ prayer ser ... Ke
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SaTurday
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Wednesday evenrng Brbl e study
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Row son po!. l or Ha ndley Dunn
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teochr ng 7 30 p rn l hursda y
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Hev Hc111y Key Jr pa stor Sun
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su pr
Mo •ru r1g
wors t·rrp 10 45 o r11
MIDOl~POIH
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CHRI ST IN CHRI SliAN UNION
low rente Monle y pa stor Mr ~
Ru\ ~ell Young
Surrdoy Sc hool
Sup! Su nday School Q 30 a rn
Evenrrrg v.or shrp 7 30 W ednc~
day pr ayer rnee lrng 7 30 p 111
M f MORIAH l HURCH OF GOD
Rocrn e ~ cu t e 2 the Rev Jame~
M Muncy pos ror Sunday sc hool
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om
cve nrnq wo r shr p
7 JO
Prover n1eC II I1Q luesdoy 7 30
p 111
Young p eop l e ~ meelrny""
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WMPO Rodro program 7 4~ o rn
Sunday School ~ 1) a m M orn
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you th rnrnr -. ter B1ble sc hool C! 30
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ACALLTOUNITY
ln Paul 's letter to the Ephesians, he states, "l beg you to
lead a life worthy of the calhn~ to whtch yQu have been called "
Apparently Paul fell that tt took some effort to become and
remam the People of God He has been writmg about how
ChriSt has brought into one body all classes and conditions o'
people. Now, he says, as members of that body you have a
responsibility to ma mtam and promote tts umty that others
may believe
For if the Church is to be the body throug h whtch Chnst
acts, as well as the vmce through whtch He speaks, then tts
members must be like-rnmded and possess vtrtues that "Ill
bmd them together. So Paul continues, "Be humble , gentle,
and patient alwa}s . Show your love by being helpfu l to one
another Do your best to preserve the umty which the Sptrtt
g1ves, by the peace that bmds you together." (Eph 4·2,3) In
today 's world , most secular orgal"izattons are composed of
U10se who have sun liar interests, whose status m soctetrts the
same and m most cases of those who have similar racial and
cu ltu;al backgrounds. But tt IS often quite dtfferent wtth the
Church For God has ca lled all sorts and condtttons of people
mto th e Church Therefore, Isn't tt to be expected that they
would have to work harder to preserve unity than those v. ho
have joined an organt7.aUon simply because of the tr common
mterests•
But when we constder that regardless of the label v.e may
wear, we all have a common Father and we all belong to the
family of God, should there not be stron g ties that bind us
together in Christ, the brother of us all• For Is It not prectsely
as we begm to become deeply concerned about the needs and
wiShes of othe rs, that we truly become the Church where unity
ts a reality . - Dwight L. Zavitz, Pastor · Dtrector, United
Presbywnan Muustry m Metgs County

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School
9 30 am
Leonard
Grlmore l rr~ T el der evenmg Hl r
vrce 7 30 p m Wedn e~ do y pr aye r
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURC H OF GOD
Ro&lt;rne Rou te 2 !he Rev Cha rles
Hond pas tor Sunday sthool Q 45
a rn morntng wor.,hrp II o 111
Ev enm g 'ier vtce !&gt; 1u e~d oy and
Frrdoy 7 30 p m
Bl AR WAL LOW RIDGl CHURCH
OF CHRIS1
Duan e Word en
mrru~ l e r Btble clos~ 9 JO o m
rno rnrng w or sh rp I 0 30 o m
even rng w orsh1p
b 30 p m
Wednesday Brb le \Tudy 6 30 p rn
KEN O CHURCH Of CHRI S1
George Fredcnclo. su pl Sunday
A \~o&lt; •otes
mornrng ~ er.,.r c c q 30 0 m wrlh
iU lH ANY (DoH os) Wor~hrp preoch 1ng on lu st and thud Sun
9 30 om Church School 10 30 day of month by Geor!le P!C io. em
om
NEW ST IVERSVILU COMMUNI
CARMEL Chruch School 9 30 TY Church Sunday School ser
o tTl Worshrp 10 30 o m 7nd a nd "'•ce q 45 o m Worshrp se r\lrce
41h Sundays
10 30 Evo ng elr~trc Scrv• ce 7 JO
APPLE GROVE Sunday School p m
Wl&gt;dn e~d oy
Proy f•r
9 30 o m War ~h rp 7 30 p m 1s t meeltng 7 30
and 3rd Sunday~ Preyer meetrng
ZION CHURCH Of CHRISI
Wednesday 7 30 p m , Fe llowshrp florne10 y Hor rrson ... dle Rd
Don
!&gt;upper lrr ~ t Satvrdoy 6 p m UMW Kennedy pastor Brll Md:l 10y
2nd Tue~doy 7 30 p m
Sunde., sc hoo l !! up l
Sunday
E A ~ I tEl ART Chruch SChool 9 sc hool 9 30 o rl'l rnornmg wor
o m Wor~h 1p ~ei\IICe 10 o m shrp and comrnumon 10 30 o rn
Pr oyer
mee t rng 7 30 p m Sunday evenrng you th Chrrs ! Jan
Wedne\doy UMW h rs t Tue~doy ~ ndeo110t b p rn 'WOf shrp ~e r
730pm
vrcc 7 p m Wednesday evenm g
RACINE Wl:SLEY AN
Sunday pray er meetrng and Brblc study 1
school 10 o m worshrp 11 o m pm
Cho11 proctrce Thur~doy 8 p m
ST JOHN LUIH~RAN CHURCH
l l lARl FA l l S Ch urc h School Prn e Gr ove The Rev W1l lr om
10 o m Wor shrp ser vr ce 9 o m
Mrddle,;wart h
Pas tor
Churc h
MORNING ST AR Worshrp q 30 servrces Q 30 o m Su nday School
o m Chu rch Schoo l 10 30 a rn
10 30 o m
M rd Weelo. Scrvrce Wedne sday B
BRADBUR Y'
( HUR ( H
OF
pm
CHRIST Mr Donold Roley po•.tor
MORS E CHAPEL Worshp 11 Sunday school 9 30 o m wor
a m Church !&gt;chool 9 JO o m
~hr p servtce 10 JO a rn
Sunday
PORTLAND W or~ h1p 7 30 p m
MHviCe~
7 p rn
you t h gr oup
Chur ch School q 30 o m
Wednesday 7 p m
SUT I O N Church Sc hool q 30
ANliQ UITV BAPIISI Rev Eoll
o rn W o r ~h rp 1~ t and 3rd Sundays )huler
pa stor Sund ay Hhool
1030o m
9 30 o rrr Chur ch sel\•rce f p rn
NOR!HlA Sl CI USlER
you 1h meet rng b p m I ue sdo1' Br
Rev Rrchard lho mo ~
ble Study 7 p m
Po~ t or
RA CIN E CHURCH OF IHl:
Duane S y den~Jrrc.lo.er
NA ZA RENE REN Jo hn A Coil
John Douglas
man po5o to r F1onkl111 Imboden
A s~oc •ot e~
cholf mon o l the Boo rd ol Ch 11r.
JOPPA
Worshrp 10 o.m
Iro n Llle Sunday School 9 30
Chu rch School 9 a m
Prayer om
mo rn rng wo rshtp 10 30
M ee t1ng Wednesday 8 p m
Sun day evemng w o rs. h•p 7 30
LON G SOT JOM Sunday sc hool p m ProyEH meetrng Wedne1oo
at 9 30 o m Worshrp ser .,~ees at doy 7 30 p m
7 30 p m Brble srudy and You th
RA CINE FIR ST BAPTIST Don l
meeting
at
8 p m
on Walke r Pastor Ronn •e Sol!&gt;er
Wednesdays
Sunday sc hool sup !
Sunday
NORTH BETHEl Wors hrp 11 r.choo1 9 30 om mor n•ng w01·
om Church School lOa Ill
!ohrp 10 40 o m Sunday even mg
Al FRED Sunday Sc hool 9 30 wor~h•p 7 30 Wedne Sdo..,. e"'en
om Wor~ohip 10 4S o rn Pr aye r mg 81 ble stu dy 7 30
mee lrng Wedne ~d oy 7 45 p m
DAN VIllE WESLEYAN Re._. R
UMW 3rd T,ue sdoy 8 p m
D Br own , pa stor Sun day Sc hool ,
RHDSV IllE Sunday School9 30 9 30 om
mo1n1ng wor~ h ip
a m Worship 7 30 p m Prayet )0 45 youth serYt te b 4S p .m ,
Me el rn g 7 :fo p m
Tu esday e"'enm g wonhr p, 7 30 p m ,
Vtsr lahon7 JOp m . 1st lhur sdoy . prayer an d p ro 1~e , Wednesday ,
Si lVER lODGE Wors~·u p 10 om 7 JOp I ll
Church Sc hool9 a m
Sll VE'R RUN FREE 8APTI S1 Re"'
TU PPER S PLAINS, Wo rs ~Hp 9 Mor vi n Merkin pastor Steve Lrl ·
am Church School 10 am
tie Sunday school s. upt Sunday
KENO CHURCH Of CHRIS! sc hool 10 o m morntng war ·
George fre deri ck , supt Servrce ship , 11 o m Sund ay evenmg
weekly , 9 30 a m on Sunday worsh 1p 7.30 Pra,.e r meet ing
Preach ing frrSI and thHd Sundays ond Bible studJ&lt; Thur s.day , 7 30
of mon th by Cl• fford Sm1th 9 30 p m , youth servtce , b p.rn . Sun
om
doy
HOBSON CH RI STIAN UNION
CHESTER CHURCH Of GOD
Rev Keith Eblm rstor Sunday Mev l)or.rny fl Cook pa stor ~u n

Re v Ha rvey Koch Jt
A SBUR Y
Worshrp 11 o m
Chur&lt;h School 9 SO am UMW
lrr~l l ue~do y Brble Study T hu1~
7 30 p m
fOR£Sl RUN Wors h 1p q o rn
Church SchooiiO om
MI NfRSVI LlE Worsh rp 10 o rT'I
&lt;...hufC h School9 om
SYRA CUSl: Churth Sc hool 9 00
am Worr.h1p ~ e rv r ce 7 30 p rn
SOUT H~RN ClU STER
R~ v Dovrd Horrr ~
C lu ~ t e r leader
Rev Steven Wrl son
Fl orence S1n11h
H1lt on Woll e

day
30om
r\ doy t pm
sc rv Ko II o m e..,enrng se1vr(e
O~ X lER CHURCH OF CH RI ST
1 00 you th serviCe Wednesday Chorl es Ru !&gt;~e ll
S1
mrnrs l er
7 00 p rn
W• clo. Macomber !&gt;upt Sunday
LAN GSV ILlE
CHR IST IAN ~t hoo l 9 30 am worsh1p !&gt;er •
CHURCH Rober t Mu r.ser p o ~t o 1
v1ce 10 30 o m B1 bleS tudy lues
Sunday ~c hoo l q 30 o rn
Roy day 7 30 p m
S•gmon sup • mornrng wonhrp
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
10 30 ~un do y evenmg serv•ce Jl:SU S CHRISl Of l ATTER OA't'
1 30 mtd week ~ervl{e Wedne~
SAINI S Por tland Roune Rood
dey 7 p nr
W•llrom Rous h past or Russell
SYRA CUSE CHURCH O f THE Ra l cl rll chur ch sc hool 011et lo r
NA ZARENE
Rev
Dale 8a'&gt; 5 ~ undoy S&lt;hool 9 30 o rn Morn
pm lar
Bob M oore
Surldo..,. rn g w01 ~ h r p 10 JO o r11 Sunday
~chool.,up l · Sunday sc hool 9 30 cve n1n g ~ei ., I CC 7 p m Wednes
o m n1om rn g worsh1p ~ 10 45 dav eve nrn g p1oye r ~er v • ce!o 7 30
a rn eYongclr!&gt;!K ~er vr ce 7 p m
pm
Wudrw~ doy !oer vKe ~
p1oye1
IU1HlEHEM BAPTI ST Re11 Ear l
ond prar se 7 p m
N oiofene Shuler pasto r Worsh1p ~e rvrc e
you th 7 p m
Oo rl y praye r q 30 a m Sunday ~c hool 10 30
rnce trng !! 30 o rn Mens praye r o m Br ble Study and prayer ser
rneetrng Solurdoy 7 p rn
0o11C e l hu•\day 1 30 p m
W~ N UN liED BRET HREN IN
CAR LET ON CHURCH Krng ~ bury
CHR IS ! f ldcn R Bloke posl or
Rood Go ry K•ng pa stor Sunday
Ro lph Carl
Sunday School 10 om How ard '&gt;C hool 9 30 om
McCoy ~!. up t
Morn rng se tmon
superin tendent evenrn g wors.hrp
I I o 111 Sunday nrght ~erv r ce~ 7 30 p m
Pr ayer
mee l rn g.
Chrr stron Endea vo r 7 30 p rn
Wedne $day 7 30 p m
Song !.ervrca 8 p m Pr eo&lt; hu1g
LONG BOTTOM CH R1SltAN
B 30 p m
Mtd wee -.
Prayer " l:iruce Smllh
pas tor
Walla ce
rnec tr ng Wednesday 7 p rll Roy Da mewood Supl B1ble Schoo l
Adorns loy leader
9 30 am , Preoch1 ng se rvrc e,
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRISl
10 45 om No eve nm g servrce
l oco red a t Rutland on New L1rn o
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST
Roocl nex t to Fore~ ! Acre Pork
CHURCH Rev Herbort A1 l tng
Rev Ray Rou!l. e pasto r Robe rt pa ~ t or Sundav Schoo l 9:30 o .m ,
Mu ssor Sunday Schoo l sup! Sun Mornrng se rv1ce
10 30 am ,
do.,. ~c hoo l 10 30 o m wor ~ hrp Evongel rstrc se rvrce 7 30 p m
7 30 p rn Brbl e Sludy W e dr,e~
Pra yer meetrng , Thursday 7 30
doy 7 30 p m
Saturday mght p m
prayer ~c r ,rce 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION at
HEMLOCK G ROVE CHRISHAN Bold Kn ob
Rev
law rence
Roger Wat son pa stor Kenne th GluesellC omp Sr po!&gt;!Ot Roger
By c r Sunday ~c hool su pt Morn Wrlll ord Sr Sunday ~c haol sup l
rng worshrp q 30 o rn
Sun· Su nday Hhool 9 30 o
Sunday
doyHhool 10 30 om
e"'enrn g evening ser-v 1ce 7 p m Prayer
~e r vrce 7 30 Wednesday Brble meelrng
Tuesdoy
7 30 p m
~ T udy 7 30 p m
Ernest Dee ter
d on
leader
MT
UNION BAPTI ST
Don You th meeting Wed nesday , 7 30
Wrl~on
Sundo J&lt;
sc h oo l p m
wrlh Don and Mollho
~u per111tcndent Sunday ~choa l
Meadow ~ leader s
q 45 o rn even •ng wo r1ohlp 7 30
WHITE S CHAPEL Coo l'olrll e RO
p rn Pray er mee trng 7 30 p m Rev. Roy Deete r past or Sunday
Wedne$ doy
school9,30 a m wonhtp serv 1ce
TUPPER S PlAIN S CHRISTIAN 10 .30 om Bib le "udy and prayer
O lUR CH Eugene Und erw ood servrce Wednesday 7 30 p m
po~tor Howa rd Col dwell Jr ,
RUTlAND
Sun day Schoo l Sup!
SundoJ&lt;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF ( HRIST
Sc hoo l 9 30 am Morn mg Ser
Lo rry Coleman, pa!o tor Co· Sun·
man 10 30 o m Sunday evenin g doy sd•oo l 1uph Som M cKinney
~01v rce 7 p m
and Herb Ell•tt Sunday t.chool and
l EIA RT
FAl lS
UNITED communion 930 om . Wonhtp
BREIHREN Re..,. Free land N orrr s, and comunron I 0 30 a m
po~ t or Floyd Norm sup t Sunday
RUTlAND
CO MMUNITY
~c hool Q;JO om morntng se r· CHURCH Sunday Sc hool 9 30
men IO·JO a .m , Prayer ser.,.ice, a .m . worsh1p ~et-vlce 11 a m ,
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Wed"'esdoy pr ayer mee ting 7 30
CHES lER CHURCH OF THE p .m f youth serv tces Sunday 7
NA ZAR ENE R~ Herbert Grale
P m , Sunday ntght worsh1p, 7 30
po ster Won• hrp MHvr ce II o m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF • THE
and 7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday NAZARENE, Re ._. lloyd 0 Grimm
Sc hoo l. 9 30 am fhchard Bo rton Jr ., pallo r Sunday sc hool , 9 30
su pl Prayer meetrng Wednes om wo1shtp servrce , 10 30o m
day 1 30 p,m
Broodcm llr ve over WMPO young
BRA DFORD
CHURCH
OF people~
ser ... ice ,
7
p m
CHRIST Ga bttel Mzrs . po ster 81 EvongeUst k se rvice 7 30 p m
bl e Sundgy Schoo l q 30om , mor· Wedne sday se rvice 7 30 p m
nlng chur ch 10 30 o m .. Sunday
MASON COUNTY
evening ser..,ice
7 00 p m
FIR ST SOUTHERN 8,&amp;.PTJST Cor
Wednesday serv1ce , 7·30 p m
ner o! Second and Anderson
LAUREL CliFF FREE METHODIST Mason Pastor Frank Lowther.
CH U~CH , Rev Floyd F Shook
Sunday sc hool , 9·4S om , wor
pastor, lloyd Wright
Sunday shrp sO rvrce , II a .m . ond 7 30
~&lt; hool Sup!
Morn ing Worship p . m
We ek l y Bible Study,
q 30 a.m Sunday School 10 20 Wednesday 7 30 p m .
• MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. P.
o rn . WednesdOJ' f' rayer Of'ld 81
blc Sl udy 7 30 p m , Sunrl&lt;1y e' 9n 0 Bo• .r187 , Miller St , Mason , W
1ng wor~ hrD 7 30 p m ., C ,r r Pr .. c Vo Sundoy.§rble Studv 10om ,

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Wor shtp 11 om ond 7 p m 8tble
Study Wedne sday 7 p m , Voca l
mu src
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Duddrng to ne M ason W Va
Ches te r Tenn an t Pastor Sunday
Sc hool 9 45 a m . Childre n$
Church b 45 p m Young Peoples
E"'onye!rsl!c
Servtce b 45 p m
Se r v1ce 7 30 p m Wornen s Ml\
SIO nory Counc 1l 10 o m ltrst and
th• rd Tue~ doys Prayer and a.ble
Sludy Wed nesday 7 30 p m
HARffO RD CHURCH OF CHRIS1
IN CHR ISTIAN UNION The Rev
w.!l.om Campbe ll pa stor Sunday
Sc hool q 30 o m . Jome 5 Hughes ,
r.upl even rng sarll'tee 7 30 p m
Wed nesd ay
eve ntng praye r
meehng 7 30 p m , You1h prayer
serv•ce each Tu esday
f AIR VIEW
BIBlE CHURCH
Let art , W Vo . Rl I , Re.,.. Charles
Hargraves, pa stor Worsh ip ser
v r c e~ . 9 30 a m , Sunday school ,
11 o m even tng worsh ip 7 30
p m
luesdoy cottoge prayer
mee1mg and Btble study , 9 30
om Wor sh ip sennce , Wednes
doy , 730pm
CAl VAR Y BIBLE CH UR CH now
loca ted on Pomeroy Pik e Cou nty
Rood 25 near Flatw oods Rev
Blackwood pastor Servrces on
Sunday at 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m w ith Su ndo,. sc hool 9 30
om B.b!e study , Wednesday
7 30 p m
INDEPENDEN T HOLINESS
CHURCH INC - Carner Fourtt-r
and l rnco ln Sts M 1ddlepor1 · Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sony Hud ·
son Sunday School svpermten
dent Sunday school , q.30 am ,
eventng worsh1p , 7 JO p.m ..
proye r and praise serv tce ,
Wed nesd ay, 7 30 p m
THE PEOPlE' S CHURCH Of
POMEROY - Corner Mom and
Cou rt Sh , third floor o-ver
Lrghthouse Restaurant
Henr,.
Caolo. pos.lor Sunday school , 10
a m morning w orship , I 1 o m ,
e-venin g s.ervica, 7 30 Wednes
day evening service 7 30 In·
terdenomlnoltonol full gospel
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Dennrs Boles
Sunday
Sc hool. 10 o m . worship ser~ k• .
11.30 a .m. a nd 7 .30 p m Prayer
meet ing, Wedne sday 7 30 p .m .
RUflAND 1\POSfOl!C CHURCH
Of JESUS CHRIST, Elder Jom"
Miller Bible study Wtdnttdoy
7 JO p.m., Sunday School , 10 am,
Sunday ntght service. 7:30p.m .
POMERO •Y
WESLEYAN
HOliNESS - Horrllon..,Hit Rood ,
Dewey Kmg , pastor, Ed11on
Weaver , onistont , Henry ~blln ,
Jr , Sun~oy 1chool supt Sunday
sc hool 9 30 o m morntng war·
ship 11 a m Sunday even ing ter ·
-vlce 7 JO prayer m•• tlng Thurs ·

day . 7.JO p m
SYRACUSE FIRST CH URCH OF
GQt) - Not Penleco1tal. Rev .
George Oll•r pastor , Worship
service Sunday . 9 :o45 om .. Sun
day sch6o! , 11 a .m ., wonhlp ter·
vic•. 7:30 p .m . Thursday proy•r
metllng 7:30p.m .
MI. HERMON Unllod lroohror
Church Sundgy Sc:h~l 9.30 o m
Won hlp servic•
tO "5 am
Preochtnv ••rYic•• ev1ry Sunday
aliernal lng with C. E. Wednesday

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prayer rnelltmg 7 30 p m Rev
J ome ~
lea&lt;h
pos1o1
Dov1d
Holter la'y leader
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES 1 m•le
east of Rutland 1unctlon of Route
124 and Noble Summit Rood (1
174) Sunday 81bl e lectu re 9 30
o
Wotd'ilower sludy
10 30
am Tuesday 81ble study . 1 a nd
8 15 p m Th ursday theacroll(
sch oo l
7 30 p m
ser ... tct
meelrng, 8 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST
570 (;rent St
M rddleporr Bobby Ello.ms , pa stor
Sund ay School 10 o m .. wo rsh1p
~ervrce 11 om , eve n 1ng servtCe
7 30 p m Thvrsdoy proye1
mee11ng and B• ble study, 7 30
p m
RUflAND FREEWILL BAPTISl
Church
leland Holey , poster
Sunday school 10 b m , even ing
~er v tce
7 30 p m
Pray er
meet rng. Wednesday 7 lOp m
CHURCH OF GOD of Proph&amp;ey
located on the 0 J Wh i te Rood
off hrghwoy 160 Sun day School
10 a m
Superm tendent John
Loveday Frrst Wed nesday mght
of month CPMA serv•ce1 1 se&lt;ond
Wednesday WMB mee ting. thttd
through !Jfth youlh ser-vke
George Croy le pastor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
Granf St Middleport Re ... Bobby
Elk tns Sunday sc hool 10 o m
mormng Wor!hrp
11 . eYentng
worshrp , 7 30 p .m . Thursday
even ing 81ble study and prover
meehng 7 30 p m . Aff iliated wllh
SBC
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIS T- Gabrtel Mro1 poS!or.
Sunday school, 9:30 o m . morn
1ng ch urch , 10·30 o .m Junior
church program under d~rec:tton
of Koren Mror f or children , 2· 10,
durmg regular church hour rn
church basement Sunday e1o1en·
rng servi ce, 7 p m .. WednesDay
1erv lce, 7 30 p m
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Georges Creek Rood Church
sc hool , 9a30 am , morning war·
ship I 0 30 eYenlng service 7 30.
Pro,.•r meeting Wedne1doy . 1 30
pm
ST P,t,Ul LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Corner of Sycamore and *and
Sts . Pomeroy The Rev . Wlll lom
Middlesworth, Pastor
Sunday
School 01 9. o4~ a .m . and Church
S.rvtces 11 a m .
SACRED HE.ART, Re&gt;J Folher
Paul 0 Welton . pastor . Phon•
992-2825. Saturday evening Mon .
7 30. Sunday Mau, 8 ond 10om
Confession , Soturda., , 7·7 30 p .m
CHRISTI"N BAPTIST - On ihe
Route 7 bypou . James E. I&lt;Hsee ,
postar Sunday IChool 10 a .m•.
morn1ng wonhlp It o m even·
ing service, 7,
TRINITY Ch rlstlon Anembly ,
Cool ville Gilbert Spencer, '
po110r. Sunday achool 9 30 o m1 i
morning wonhip , 11 o ,m Sunday
evening ser1o1ic•. 7 30 p.m;:
midw.P prayer ,.,.&gt;Jice W.dnll·
day , 7 .30p m .
MOUNT Ollw-• Commun~
Church, Long lottom. Ruu I
Clln•. su~rlntenct.n l . Sun
School 10 o.m Y0111h group ond
pray•t m.. tlnga Wednesday 7·:i)
p .m , Church services Sundar 7:XI
p .m , lowrefl(e lush , pastor .

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19. li95
Or~ th 1s da) '" htslory
Today IS F'nday. May 19.
In 1695, an adveruscment
th e I 39th day of 1978 \lith 226
m n C'h1 cago ne" spapcr
to fo llow
Th • moon IS appt oachtng offer ed · ·· MntleJ n dancmg
lessons. Three and n n&lt;' ~lA if
its fullp h&lt;~se
The morn tn g st1:1r 1s hours, 25 cen ts '
ln 1945. more tlmn 400
Menttry
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BRIDGE

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Mars,

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In 1964. It wa s 1e\ealL~I

King tossed in key play
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"Superf ortr t•ss''

Saturn
Those burn un tht s dt.tlt: .trc Am c r il' .tn diplomat s had
fnund Ht le-ast 40 ser i'Ct
w1der tho s1gn of Taurus
Arnen can ;1htla n1hrop1 st IIH('rnphones hidden 1n llw
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HOMEWORK

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tnck also ll c rhsca rd s the

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tnust lead ,lJlothcr dimno nd
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if-lEY PAID A CALL
THE SCULPTO~ 5ECAUSE THEY SUSPECTED

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PLUMB-GOOD
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IS L'ARNIN'
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HOW TO
WHITTLE,
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byHenrt ArnotdandBoblee

Unscramble these four Jumbl es.
one le tter ro each square , 10 lorm
tour ordtnary words

THILE

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hl'fl C:l' IS U&lt;m n to eaght dta·

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Sou th draws trump s. t:Clshcs
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bapptl y th at West has had to
follow to both !wa rts. one

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form the surprtse answer, as sug·
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and Ahm Sun ta ~
lle r c IS anoth e r r eal oldtuner Os wald .Jucoby sa w at
f 1rs t ba L" k an the early Thartics Vteloo Mollo says a

Frcnd1 m ugm~i n c pnntcd at
sonw Ill y ear s a go and that
thi s snni lar hand was played
SUf' &lt;'c s,full y in a Ft·cnch

tournanwnt by a pla y('T' who
guvc the magaz.ir\c crc&lt;ht
Sou th plH Y" dummy's ace
Prlntanswerhere: "(
o f daamonds o n
W est ' s
(Answers tomorrow)
queen !Cast ruffs and tt ts up
to South to make the key
Ye sterday's
Jumbl es BARGE OXIDE EXCITt APPEAR
play nght here. If he knows
Answer H•wn for the compu lsive gembter 1il ts a tnck hand he looks at
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dummy 's deuce Hm.l his trey

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Your

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open s one

spad e, secoud han d btds two
hearts, your b1d three diamonds. Fourth hand bids
three hearts. your partner
f o ur di amond ~. and

second

hand pa sst•s What should
you clo''

You should btd ft ve cl ubs
This is" slam try that shows
that you hold the ace of clu bs
but have two losing hearts
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THESE MESSAGES OF OUR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE ARE' SPONSORED EACH WEEK BY THE FOWMING
IRIN ilY CHURCH Rev

W H,

Pernn pa stor Bob Bu ck Sunday
sc hool supt Ch un:h Sc hool 9 15
om wor shrp serv rce 10 30 o 111
Chorr rehear sal Tuesday 1 30
p m under d11gcrron ol Alice

Nease
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Comer Un10n an d

Mulberry Rev Cl yde V Her,der

so rr po&lt;&gt;tor
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Sunday sc hool 9 30

Glen McCl ung sup t

morrr

11,9 worshrp 10 30 o m evenmg
se1111 Ce 7 30 rn rd wee k servrCE&gt;
Wedn esday 7 30 p m
G ~An EP ISCOPAL
rh e fie ~
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vrces or1d Sunday ~c h ool or 11
noon
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712 W Mom St Jo h n M ( Arrhur
pastor Brble school 9 30 o rn
mor111119 worshrp 10 30 a rn
Youth mee trngs 6 30 p m

mg worshr p

7 30

even

Wednesday

nrght prayer meeting and Brb lc
s tudy 730pm
TH E SAl VATION ARMY 115
Bullernut Av e Pome roy Envoy
and M r~ Roy W111rng off rce rs 111
char g e
Svnday h olrnes~
mce t1ng 10om Sunday School
10 30 am Sund ay schoo lleod(•r
YPSM ~l orse Adorn s 7 p 111
sol~ otr o n
rnce t rng
vor rou\
'peolo.ers and mu~rc -;,pee rul s 7 30
prn Thur sday IOorn to'lpm
lo dre~ Horne l eogue all v.orncn
111vrted 7 30 p m prayer meetrng
and Brb le study
Bob ~5tCp
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Re11
Noel
Her 111011
temher
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VI(£' 7 30 p 111
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Paul rnmrs te r phone q92 7066
Conse rvatrve rron rn5 t rumentol
Su nday wor.,.h rp 10 a rn Srble
study II a rn worshrp b p rn
Wedne!.doy Brble ~ tudy 7 p m
OLD DEXlER BIBll CHRI STIAN
CHUR CH
Rev Rol ph
Smr th
po~tor Sunday school 9 30 om
Mrs War ley f- ronn s su perurtcrr
dent Preochrn g servrces l rrs t &amp;
tlwd Sundays l ollowrng Sunday
School
GRAHAM UNi lEO Ml:lHOOISI
Preochrng Q 30 o rn hr s1 and ~e
cond Sunday s of each rnonlh
Th Hd and l au rrh Sunday~ t'OCh
monrh w o r.,.hrp ~Prv rc e ot 7 30
p 111
Wedne.,doy e ... en1ng~ ol
7 30 Praye r and B1b le St ud y
SEVE N1H D AY'
ADVE N liSf
MulbNry Herghh Rood Pomeroy
Po~tor
A lber! Dr ll es
~obbath
Sc hoo!
Superrntendent
Claro
M cint yre ~obboth School Sa 1ur
day p tt ernoon at 2 DO w1 th War
sh rp Scr vrce l o ll awrng at 3 15
RU ILAND
FIRST
SAPII~I
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Srs ter
Harrte!!
Worn£&gt;r
Supr Sunday )chool
q 30 o 111
mar nmg war ~ hrp
10 45 om
THl HilAN D CHAPEl Georg~"
Col&gt;IO ' past or
Su1rdoy Slhool
9 30 am evenrng WOI'&gt;hrp 7:10
Thur.,.doy evPnrng p1ayer servrce
7 30 pIll
POMER OY
FIRSI
BA PII SI
Dovrd Mann mrnr~ l er Wrllram
Wot~on Sunday !ochool su pt ~un
day H hool 9 30 o rn
morn rnq
wor&lt;; hrp 10 30 o rn
H R ~I )0Uf H~RN 8APfi S1 7B7
Mvlberr '( A ve Pome roy Pau l J
Whrte 1-'o ~ t ot Gory So!oharn Sun
day school !.up! Sunday school
9 30 am
marr\1119 worshrp
10 30 evenmg war shop b 30 p m
Mr dwee ~ prayer ser ... Ke
7 30

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Sunday
School
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a rn
SaTurday
pr eochrng !&gt;erv1ces 7 30 p m
Wednesday evenrng Brbl e study
o17 30p rn
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Barley Run Road Re"' Emme ll
Row son po!. l or Ha ndley Dunn
~vpt ~vndoy sc hool 10 o rn Sun
doy cvcnrng serv rce 7 30 81ble
teochr ng 7 30 p rn l hursda y
OVESVILLE
CO MM U NITY
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Sunday school 9 30 a m Sunday
mornrng worshrp 10 30 Sunday
evenrng ser .... rce 7 30
M IOOtEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST CClfner

and M01n M rdd lepon
Hev Hc111y Key Jr pa stor Sun
day Sc hool 9 30 o m M rs ~rv • n
Baumgardner
su pr
Mo •ru r1g
wors t·rrp 10 45 o r11
MIDOl~POIH
CHU RCH Of
CHRI ST IN CHRI SliAN UNION
low rente Monle y pa stor Mr ~
Ru\ ~ell Young
Surrdoy Sc hool
Sup! Su nday School Q 30 a rn
Evenrrrg v.or shrp 7 30 W ednc~
day pr ayer rnee lrng 7 30 p 111
M f MORIAH l HURCH OF GOD
Rocrn e ~ cu t e 2 the Rev Jame~
M Muncy pos ror Sunday sc hool
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om
cve nrnq wo r shr p
7 JO
Prover n1eC II I1Q luesdoy 7 30
p 111
Young p eop l e ~ meelrny""
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M IODHPOR1 FIR S1 BAPT IS I
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pa stor
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Pa r ~er ~uperrntendent Sunday
WMPO Rodro program 7 4~ o rn
Sunday School ~ 1) a m M orn
.ngWor~hrp 10 l)o m Youthoc
rrvrtres and tell o wshrp l o r 1unr or
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Clme rntnr st(:r Mrlo. e Ger loch
wperlll tendt.•r l t
Terry Yo nlo. ey
you th rnrnr -. ter B1ble sc hool C! 30
a 111
rno r nrng wo rs h1p
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0 Ill
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ln Paul 's letter to the Ephesians, he states, "l beg you to
lead a life worthy of the calhn~ to whtch yQu have been called "
Apparently Paul fell that tt took some effort to become and
remam the People of God He has been writmg about how
ChriSt has brought into one body all classes and conditions o'
people. Now, he says, as members of that body you have a
responsibility to ma mtam and promote tts umty that others
may believe
For if the Church is to be the body throug h whtch Chnst
acts, as well as the vmce through whtch He speaks, then tts
members must be like-rnmded and possess vtrtues that "Ill
bmd them together. So Paul continues, "Be humble , gentle,
and patient alwa}s . Show your love by being helpfu l to one
another Do your best to preserve the umty which the Sptrtt
g1ves, by the peace that bmds you together." (Eph 4·2,3) In
today 's world , most secular orgal"izattons are composed of
U10se who have sun liar interests, whose status m soctetrts the
same and m most cases of those who have similar racial and
cu ltu;al backgrounds. But tt IS often quite dtfferent wtth the
Church For God has ca lled all sorts and condtttons of people
mto th e Church Therefore, Isn't tt to be expected that they
would have to work harder to preserve unity than those v. ho
have joined an organt7.aUon simply because of the tr common
mterests•
But when we constder that regardless of the label v.e may
wear, we all have a common Father and we all belong to the
family of God, should there not be stron g ties that bind us
together in Christ, the brother of us all• For Is It not prectsely
as we begm to become deeply concerned about the needs and
wiShes of othe rs, that we truly become the Church where unity
ts a reality . - Dwight L. Zavitz, Pastor · Dtrector, United
Presbywnan Muustry m Metgs County

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Leonard
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vrce 7 30 p m Wedn e~ do y pr aye r
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURC H OF GOD
Ro&lt;rne Rou te 2 !he Rev Cha rles
Hond pas tor Sunday sthool Q 45
a rn morntng wor.,hrp II o 111
Ev enm g 'ier vtce !&gt; 1u e~d oy and
Frrdoy 7 30 p m
Bl AR WAL LOW RIDGl CHURCH
OF CHRIS1
Duan e Word en
mrru~ l e r Btble clos~ 9 JO o m
rno rnrng w or sh rp I 0 30 o m
even rng w orsh1p
b 30 p m
Wednesday Brb le \Tudy 6 30 p rn
KEN O CHURCH Of CHRI S1
George Fredcnclo. su pl Sunday
A \~o&lt; •otes
mornrng ~ er.,.r c c q 30 0 m wrlh
iU lH ANY (DoH os) Wor~hrp preoch 1ng on lu st and thud Sun
9 30 om Church School 10 30 day of month by Geor!le P!C io. em
om
NEW ST IVERSVILU COMMUNI
CARMEL Chruch School 9 30 TY Church Sunday School ser
o tTl Worshrp 10 30 o m 7nd a nd "'•ce q 45 o m Worshrp se r\lrce
41h Sundays
10 30 Evo ng elr~trc Scrv• ce 7 JO
APPLE GROVE Sunday School p m
Wl&gt;dn e~d oy
Proy f•r
9 30 o m War ~h rp 7 30 p m 1s t meeltng 7 30
and 3rd Sunday~ Preyer meetrng
ZION CHURCH Of CHRISI
Wednesday 7 30 p m , Fe llowshrp florne10 y Hor rrson ... dle Rd
Don
!&gt;upper lrr ~ t Satvrdoy 6 p m UMW Kennedy pastor Brll Md:l 10y
2nd Tue~doy 7 30 p m
Sunde., sc hoo l !! up l
Sunday
E A ~ I tEl ART Chruch SChool 9 sc hool 9 30 o rl'l rnornmg wor
o m Wor~h 1p ~ei\IICe 10 o m shrp and comrnumon 10 30 o rn
Pr oyer
mee t rng 7 30 p m Sunday evenrng you th Chrrs ! Jan
Wedne\doy UMW h rs t Tue~doy ~ ndeo110t b p rn 'WOf shrp ~e r
730pm
vrcc 7 p m Wednesday evenm g
RACINE Wl:SLEY AN
Sunday pray er meetrng and Brblc study 1
school 10 o m worshrp 11 o m pm
Cho11 proctrce Thur~doy 8 p m
ST JOHN LUIH~RAN CHURCH
l l lARl FA l l S Ch urc h School Prn e Gr ove The Rev W1l lr om
10 o m Wor shrp ser vr ce 9 o m
Mrddle,;wart h
Pas tor
Churc h
MORNING ST AR Worshrp q 30 servrces Q 30 o m Su nday School
o m Chu rch Schoo l 10 30 a rn
10 30 o m
M rd Weelo. Scrvrce Wedne sday B
BRADBUR Y'
( HUR ( H
OF
pm
CHRIST Mr Donold Roley po•.tor
MORS E CHAPEL Worshp 11 Sunday school 9 30 o m wor
a m Church !&gt;chool 9 JO o m
~hr p servtce 10 JO a rn
Sunday
PORTLAND W or~ h1p 7 30 p m
MHviCe~
7 p rn
you t h gr oup
Chur ch School q 30 o m
Wednesday 7 p m
SUT I O N Church Sc hool q 30
ANliQ UITV BAPIISI Rev Eoll
o rn W o r ~h rp 1~ t and 3rd Sundays )huler
pa stor Sund ay Hhool
1030o m
9 30 o rrr Chur ch sel\•rce f p rn
NOR!HlA Sl CI USlER
you 1h meet rng b p m I ue sdo1' Br
Rev Rrchard lho mo ~
ble Study 7 p m
Po~ t or
RA CIN E CHURCH OF IHl:
Duane S y den~Jrrc.lo.er
NA ZA RENE REN Jo hn A Coil
John Douglas
man po5o to r F1onkl111 Imboden
A s~oc •ot e~
cholf mon o l the Boo rd ol Ch 11r.
JOPPA
Worshrp 10 o.m
Iro n Llle Sunday School 9 30
Chu rch School 9 a m
Prayer om
mo rn rng wo rshtp 10 30
M ee t1ng Wednesday 8 p m
Sun day evemng w o rs. h•p 7 30
LON G SOT JOM Sunday sc hool p m ProyEH meetrng Wedne1oo
at 9 30 o m Worshrp ser .,~ees at doy 7 30 p m
7 30 p m Brble srudy and You th
RA CINE FIR ST BAPTIST Don l
meeting
at
8 p m
on Walke r Pastor Ronn •e Sol!&gt;er
Wednesdays
Sunday sc hool sup !
Sunday
NORTH BETHEl Wors hrp 11 r.choo1 9 30 om mor n•ng w01·
om Church School lOa Ill
!ohrp 10 40 o m Sunday even mg
Al FRED Sunday Sc hool 9 30 wor~h•p 7 30 Wedne Sdo..,. e"'en
om Wor~ohip 10 4S o rn Pr aye r mg 81 ble stu dy 7 30
mee lrng Wedne ~d oy 7 45 p m
DAN VIllE WESLEYAN Re._. R
UMW 3rd T,ue sdoy 8 p m
D Br own , pa stor Sun day Sc hool ,
RHDSV IllE Sunday School9 30 9 30 om
mo1n1ng wor~ h ip
a m Worship 7 30 p m Prayet )0 45 youth serYt te b 4S p .m ,
Me el rn g 7 :fo p m
Tu esday e"'enm g wonhr p, 7 30 p m ,
Vtsr lahon7 JOp m . 1st lhur sdoy . prayer an d p ro 1~e , Wednesday ,
Si lVER lODGE Wors~·u p 10 om 7 JOp I ll
Church Sc hool9 a m
Sll VE'R RUN FREE 8APTI S1 Re"'
TU PPER S PLAINS, Wo rs ~Hp 9 Mor vi n Merkin pastor Steve Lrl ·
am Church School 10 am
tie Sunday school s. upt Sunday
KENO CHURCH Of CHRIS! sc hool 10 o m morntng war ·
George fre deri ck , supt Servrce ship , 11 o m Sund ay evenmg
weekly , 9 30 a m on Sunday worsh 1p 7.30 Pra,.e r meet ing
Preach ing frrSI and thHd Sundays ond Bible studJ&lt; Thur s.day , 7 30
of mon th by Cl• fford Sm1th 9 30 p m , youth servtce , b p.rn . Sun
om
doy
HOBSON CH RI STIAN UNION
CHESTER CHURCH Of GOD
Rev Keith Eblm rstor Sunday Mev l)or.rny fl Cook pa stor ~u n

Re v Ha rvey Koch Jt
A SBUR Y
Worshrp 11 o m
Chur&lt;h School 9 SO am UMW
lrr~l l ue~do y Brble Study T hu1~
7 30 p m
fOR£Sl RUN Wors h 1p q o rn
Church SchooiiO om
MI NfRSVI LlE Worsh rp 10 o rT'I
&lt;...hufC h School9 om
SYRA CUSl: Churth Sc hool 9 00
am Worr.h1p ~ e rv r ce 7 30 p rn
SOUT H~RN ClU STER
R~ v Dovrd Horrr ~
C lu ~ t e r leader
Rev Steven Wrl son
Fl orence S1n11h
H1lt on Woll e

day
30om
r\ doy t pm
sc rv Ko II o m e..,enrng se1vr(e
O~ X lER CHURCH OF CH RI ST
1 00 you th serviCe Wednesday Chorl es Ru !&gt;~e ll
S1
mrnrs l er
7 00 p rn
W• clo. Macomber !&gt;upt Sunday
LAN GSV ILlE
CHR IST IAN ~t hoo l 9 30 am worsh1p !&gt;er •
CHURCH Rober t Mu r.ser p o ~t o 1
v1ce 10 30 o m B1 bleS tudy lues
Sunday ~c hoo l q 30 o rn
Roy day 7 30 p m
S•gmon sup • mornrng wonhrp
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
10 30 ~un do y evenmg serv•ce Jl:SU S CHRISl Of l ATTER OA't'
1 30 mtd week ~ervl{e Wedne~
SAINI S Por tland Roune Rood
dey 7 p nr
W•llrom Rous h past or Russell
SYRA CUSE CHURCH O f THE Ra l cl rll chur ch sc hool 011et lo r
NA ZARENE
Rev
Dale 8a'&gt; 5 ~ undoy S&lt;hool 9 30 o rn Morn
pm lar
Bob M oore
Surldo..,. rn g w01 ~ h r p 10 JO o r11 Sunday
~chool.,up l · Sunday sc hool 9 30 cve n1n g ~ei ., I CC 7 p m Wednes
o m n1om rn g worsh1p ~ 10 45 dav eve nrn g p1oye r ~er v • ce!o 7 30
a rn eYongclr!&gt;!K ~er vr ce 7 p m
pm
Wudrw~ doy !oer vKe ~
p1oye1
IU1HlEHEM BAPTI ST Re11 Ear l
ond prar se 7 p m
N oiofene Shuler pasto r Worsh1p ~e rvrc e
you th 7 p m
Oo rl y praye r q 30 a m Sunday ~c hool 10 30
rnce trng !! 30 o rn Mens praye r o m Br ble Study and prayer ser
rneetrng Solurdoy 7 p rn
0o11C e l hu•\day 1 30 p m
W~ N UN liED BRET HREN IN
CAR LET ON CHURCH Krng ~ bury
CHR IS ! f ldcn R Bloke posl or
Rood Go ry K•ng pa stor Sunday
Ro lph Carl
Sunday School 10 om How ard '&gt;C hool 9 30 om
McCoy ~!. up t
Morn rng se tmon
superin tendent evenrn g wors.hrp
I I o 111 Sunday nrght ~erv r ce~ 7 30 p m
Pr ayer
mee l rn g.
Chrr stron Endea vo r 7 30 p rn
Wedne $day 7 30 p m
Song !.ervrca 8 p m Pr eo&lt; hu1g
LONG BOTTOM CH R1SltAN
B 30 p m
Mtd wee -.
Prayer " l:iruce Smllh
pas tor
Walla ce
rnec tr ng Wednesday 7 p rll Roy Da mewood Supl B1ble Schoo l
Adorns loy leader
9 30 am , Preoch1 ng se rvrc e,
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRISl
10 45 om No eve nm g servrce
l oco red a t Rutland on New L1rn o
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST
Roocl nex t to Fore~ ! Acre Pork
CHURCH Rev Herbort A1 l tng
Rev Ray Rou!l. e pasto r Robe rt pa ~ t or Sundav Schoo l 9:30 o .m ,
Mu ssor Sunday Schoo l sup! Sun Mornrng se rv1ce
10 30 am ,
do.,. ~c hoo l 10 30 o m wor ~ hrp Evongel rstrc se rvrce 7 30 p m
7 30 p rn Brbl e Sludy W e dr,e~
Pra yer meetrng , Thursday 7 30
doy 7 30 p m
Saturday mght p m
prayer ~c r ,rce 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION at
HEMLOCK G ROVE CHRISHAN Bold Kn ob
Rev
law rence
Roger Wat son pa stor Kenne th GluesellC omp Sr po!&gt;!Ot Roger
By c r Sunday ~c hool su pt Morn Wrlll ord Sr Sunday ~c haol sup l
rng worshrp q 30 o rn
Sun· Su nday Hhool 9 30 o
Sunday
doyHhool 10 30 om
e"'enrn g evening ser-v 1ce 7 p m Prayer
~e r vrce 7 30 Wednesday Brble meelrng
Tuesdoy
7 30 p m
~ T udy 7 30 p m
Ernest Dee ter
d on
leader
MT
UNION BAPTI ST
Don You th meeting Wed nesday , 7 30
Wrl~on
Sundo J&lt;
sc h oo l p m
wrlh Don and Mollho
~u per111tcndent Sunday ~choa l
Meadow ~ leader s
q 45 o rn even •ng wo r1ohlp 7 30
WHITE S CHAPEL Coo l'olrll e RO
p rn Pray er mee trng 7 30 p m Rev. Roy Deete r past or Sunday
Wedne$ doy
school9,30 a m wonhtp serv 1ce
TUPPER S PlAIN S CHRISTIAN 10 .30 om Bib le "udy and prayer
O lUR CH Eugene Und erw ood servrce Wednesday 7 30 p m
po~tor Howa rd Col dwell Jr ,
RUTlAND
Sun day Schoo l Sup!
SundoJ&lt;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF ( HRIST
Sc hoo l 9 30 am Morn mg Ser
Lo rry Coleman, pa!o tor Co· Sun·
man 10 30 o m Sunday evenin g doy sd•oo l 1uph Som M cKinney
~01v rce 7 p m
and Herb Ell•tt Sunday t.chool and
l EIA RT
FAl lS
UNITED communion 930 om . Wonhtp
BREIHREN Re..,. Free land N orrr s, and comunron I 0 30 a m
po~ t or Floyd Norm sup t Sunday
RUTlAND
CO MMUNITY
~c hool Q;JO om morntng se r· CHURCH Sunday Sc hool 9 30
men IO·JO a .m , Prayer ser.,.ice, a .m . worsh1p ~et-vlce 11 a m ,
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Wed"'esdoy pr ayer mee ting 7 30
CHES lER CHURCH OF THE p .m f youth serv tces Sunday 7
NA ZAR ENE R~ Herbert Grale
P m , Sunday ntght worsh1p, 7 30
po ster Won• hrp MHvr ce II o m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF • THE
and 7 30 p m Sunday
Sunday NAZARENE, Re ._. lloyd 0 Grimm
Sc hoo l. 9 30 am fhchard Bo rton Jr ., pallo r Sunday sc hool , 9 30
su pl Prayer meetrng Wednes om wo1shtp servrce , 10 30o m
day 1 30 p,m
Broodcm llr ve over WMPO young
BRA DFORD
CHURCH
OF people~
ser ... ice ,
7
p m
CHRIST Ga bttel Mzrs . po ster 81 EvongeUst k se rvice 7 30 p m
bl e Sundgy Schoo l q 30om , mor· Wedne sday se rvice 7 30 p m
nlng chur ch 10 30 o m .. Sunday
MASON COUNTY
evening ser..,ice
7 00 p m
FIR ST SOUTHERN 8,&amp;.PTJST Cor
Wednesday serv1ce , 7·30 p m
ner o! Second and Anderson
LAUREL CliFF FREE METHODIST Mason Pastor Frank Lowther.
CH U~CH , Rev Floyd F Shook
Sunday sc hool , 9·4S om , wor
pastor, lloyd Wright
Sunday shrp sO rvrce , II a .m . ond 7 30
~&lt; hool Sup!
Morn ing Worship p . m
We ek l y Bible Study,
q 30 a.m Sunday School 10 20 Wednesday 7 30 p m .
• MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. P.
o rn . WednesdOJ' f' rayer Of'ld 81
blc Sl udy 7 30 p m , Sunrl&lt;1y e' 9n 0 Bo• .r187 , Miller St , Mason , W
1ng wor~ hrD 7 30 p m ., C ,r r Pr .. c Vo Sundoy.§rble Studv 10om ,

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Wor shtp 11 om ond 7 p m 8tble
Study Wedne sday 7 p m , Voca l
mu src
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Duddrng to ne M ason W Va
Ches te r Tenn an t Pastor Sunday
Sc hool 9 45 a m . Childre n$
Church b 45 p m Young Peoples
E"'onye!rsl!c
Servtce b 45 p m
Se r v1ce 7 30 p m Wornen s Ml\
SIO nory Counc 1l 10 o m ltrst and
th• rd Tue~ doys Prayer and a.ble
Sludy Wed nesday 7 30 p m
HARffO RD CHURCH OF CHRIS1
IN CHR ISTIAN UNION The Rev
w.!l.om Campbe ll pa stor Sunday
Sc hool q 30 o m . Jome 5 Hughes ,
r.upl even rng sarll'tee 7 30 p m
Wed nesd ay
eve ntng praye r
meehng 7 30 p m , You1h prayer
serv•ce each Tu esday
f AIR VIEW
BIBlE CHURCH
Let art , W Vo . Rl I , Re.,.. Charles
Hargraves, pa stor Worsh ip ser
v r c e~ . 9 30 a m , Sunday school ,
11 o m even tng worsh ip 7 30
p m
luesdoy cottoge prayer
mee1mg and Btble study , 9 30
om Wor sh ip sennce , Wednes
doy , 730pm
CAl VAR Y BIBLE CH UR CH now
loca ted on Pomeroy Pik e Cou nty
Rood 25 near Flatw oods Rev
Blackwood pastor Servrces on
Sunday at 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m w ith Su ndo,. sc hool 9 30
om B.b!e study , Wednesday
7 30 p m
INDEPENDEN T HOLINESS
CHURCH INC - Carner Fourtt-r
and l rnco ln Sts M 1ddlepor1 · Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sony Hud ·
son Sunday School svpermten
dent Sunday school , q.30 am ,
eventng worsh1p , 7 JO p.m ..
proye r and praise serv tce ,
Wed nesd ay, 7 30 p m
THE PEOPlE' S CHURCH Of
POMEROY - Corner Mom and
Cou rt Sh , third floor o-ver
Lrghthouse Restaurant
Henr,.
Caolo. pos.lor Sunday school , 10
a m morning w orship , I 1 o m ,
e-venin g s.ervica, 7 30 Wednes
day evening service 7 30 In·
terdenomlnoltonol full gospel
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Dennrs Boles
Sunday
Sc hool. 10 o m . worship ser~ k• .
11.30 a .m. a nd 7 .30 p m Prayer
meet ing, Wedne sday 7 30 p .m .
RUflAND 1\POSfOl!C CHURCH
Of JESUS CHRIST, Elder Jom"
Miller Bible study Wtdnttdoy
7 JO p.m., Sunday School , 10 am,
Sunday ntght service. 7:30p.m .
POMERO •Y
WESLEYAN
HOliNESS - Horrllon..,Hit Rood ,
Dewey Kmg , pastor, Ed11on
Weaver , onistont , Henry ~blln ,
Jr , Sun~oy 1chool supt Sunday
sc hool 9 30 o m morntng war·
ship 11 a m Sunday even ing ter ·
-vlce 7 JO prayer m•• tlng Thurs ·

day . 7.JO p m
SYRACUSE FIRST CH URCH OF
GQt) - Not Penleco1tal. Rev .
George Oll•r pastor , Worship
service Sunday . 9 :o45 om .. Sun
day sch6o! , 11 a .m ., wonhlp ter·
vic•. 7:30 p .m . Thursday proy•r
metllng 7:30p.m .
MI. HERMON Unllod lroohror
Church Sundgy Sc:h~l 9.30 o m
Won hlp servic•
tO "5 am
Preochtnv ••rYic•• ev1ry Sunday
aliernal lng with C. E. Wednesday

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prayer rnelltmg 7 30 p m Rev
J ome ~
lea&lt;h
pos1o1
Dov1d
Holter la'y leader
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES 1 m•le
east of Rutland 1unctlon of Route
124 and Noble Summit Rood (1
174) Sunday 81bl e lectu re 9 30
o
Wotd'ilower sludy
10 30
am Tuesday 81ble study . 1 a nd
8 15 p m Th ursday theacroll(
sch oo l
7 30 p m
ser ... tct
meelrng, 8 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST
570 (;rent St
M rddleporr Bobby Ello.ms , pa stor
Sund ay School 10 o m .. wo rsh1p
~ervrce 11 om , eve n 1ng servtCe
7 30 p m Thvrsdoy proye1
mee11ng and B• ble study, 7 30
p m
RUflAND FREEWILL BAPTISl
Church
leland Holey , poster
Sunday school 10 b m , even ing
~er v tce
7 30 p m
Pray er
meet rng. Wednesday 7 lOp m
CHURCH OF GOD of Proph&amp;ey
located on the 0 J Wh i te Rood
off hrghwoy 160 Sun day School
10 a m
Superm tendent John
Loveday Frrst Wed nesday mght
of month CPMA serv•ce1 1 se&lt;ond
Wednesday WMB mee ting. thttd
through !Jfth youlh ser-vke
George Croy le pastor
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
Granf St Middleport Re ... Bobby
Elk tns Sunday sc hool 10 o m
mormng Wor!hrp
11 . eYentng
worshrp , 7 30 p .m . Thursday
even ing 81ble study and prover
meehng 7 30 p m . Aff iliated wllh
SBC
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIS T- Gabrtel Mro1 poS!or.
Sunday school, 9:30 o m . morn
1ng ch urch , 10·30 o .m Junior
church program under d~rec:tton
of Koren Mror f or children , 2· 10,
durmg regular church hour rn
church basement Sunday e1o1en·
rng servi ce, 7 p m .. WednesDay
1erv lce, 7 30 p m
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Georges Creek Rood Church
sc hool , 9a30 am , morning war·
ship I 0 30 eYenlng service 7 30.
Pro,.•r meeting Wedne1doy . 1 30
pm
ST P,t,Ul LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Corner of Sycamore and *and
Sts . Pomeroy The Rev . Wlll lom
Middlesworth, Pastor
Sunday
School 01 9. o4~ a .m . and Church
S.rvtces 11 a m .
SACRED HE.ART, Re&gt;J Folher
Paul 0 Welton . pastor . Phon•
992-2825. Saturday evening Mon .
7 30. Sunday Mau, 8 ond 10om
Confession , Soturda., , 7·7 30 p .m
CHRISTI"N BAPTIST - On ihe
Route 7 bypou . James E. I&lt;Hsee ,
postar Sunday IChool 10 a .m•.
morn1ng wonhlp It o m even·
ing service, 7,
TRINITY Ch rlstlon Anembly ,
Cool ville Gilbert Spencer, '
po110r. Sunday achool 9 30 o m1 i
morning wonhip , 11 o ,m Sunday
evening ser1o1ic•. 7 30 p.m;:
midw.P prayer ,.,.&gt;Jice W.dnll·
day , 7 .30p m .
MOUNT Ollw-• Commun~
Church, Long lottom. Ruu I
Clln•. su~rlntenct.n l . Sun
School 10 o.m Y0111h group ond
pray•t m.. tlnga Wednesday 7·:i)
p .m , Church services Sundar 7:XI
p .m , lowrefl(e lush , pastor .

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19. li95
Or~ th 1s da) '" htslory
Today IS F'nday. May 19.
In 1695, an adveruscment
th e I 39th day of 1978 \lith 226
m n C'h1 cago ne" spapcr
to fo llow
Th • moon IS appt oachtng offer ed · ·· MntleJ n dancmg
lessons. Three and n n&lt;' ~lA if
its fullp h&lt;~se
The morn tn g st1:1r 1s hours, 25 cen ts '
ln 1945. more tlmn 400
Menttry
U nit~ d

~ THIS

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BRIDGE

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The

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Mars,

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planes bm111Jcd Tn k) n
In 1964. It wa s 1e\ealL~I

King tossed in key play
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"Superf ortr t•ss''

Saturn
Those burn un tht s dt.tlt: .trc Am c r il' .tn diplomat s had
fnund Ht le-ast 40 ser i'Ct
w1der tho s1gn of Taurus
Arnen can ;1htla n1hrop1 st IIH('rnphones hidden 1n llw
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HOMEWORK

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tnck also ll c rhsca rd s the

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tnust lead ,lJlothcr dimno nd
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ca 1ds

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makes ha s contrcu.:t

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You hold

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BUT HE'S A

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if-lEY PAID A CALL
THE SCULPTO~ 5ECAUSE THEY SUSPECTED

OL' WHIT' S A
PLUMB-GOOD
TEACHER. ~-t
MAW

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P:! SI'i

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WHIT WHITLEY
IS L'ARNIN'
JU6HAID
HOW TO
WHITTLE,
PAW

N.~rth

lhe tn ck and mu st lea d ,,
fc n !'i l~ h ds t wo tlll: k!&gt;i 111 a mi

Vulnerabl e North -Solllh
Dca let· West
Wl'st

monds
Now South l e&lt;~rl s hl!'i little
daa mond W est had to wtn
scrond tharuond

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BARNEY

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GAME
byHenrt ArnotdandBoblee

Unscramble these four Jumbl es.
one le tter ro each square , 10 lorm
tour ordtnary words

THILE

spildc Llllll o nr club and
hl'fl C:l' IS U&lt;m n to eaght dta·

EAST

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~THAT SCRAMBLED WORO

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Sou th draws trump s. t:Clshcs
the •I L l' .wd ktng of her11'ls
aml HLC of dubs. li e notes

bapptl y th at West has had to
follow to both !wa rts. one

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BORN LOSER

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Now arrange the ctrcled leners 10
form the surprtse answer, as sug·
gested by the above canoon

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lly Oswald lauo hy
and Ahm Sun ta ~
lle r c IS anoth e r r eal oldtuner Os wald .Jucoby sa w at
f 1rs t ba L" k an the early Thartics Vteloo Mollo says a

Frcnd1 m ugm~i n c pnntcd at
sonw Ill y ear s a go and that
thi s snni lar hand was played
SUf' &lt;'c s,full y in a Ft·cnch

tournanwnt by a pla y('T' who
guvc the magaz.ir\c crc&lt;ht
Sou th plH Y" dummy's ace
Prlntanswerhere: "(
o f daamonds o n
W est ' s
(Answers tomorrow)
queen !Cast ruffs and tt ts up
to South to make the key
Ye sterday's
Jumbl es BARGE OXIDE EXCITt APPEAR
play nght here. If he knows
Answer H•wn for the compu lsive gembter 1il ts a tnck hand he looks at
" PAIA 0 ' DICE"
.

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dummy 's deuce Hm.l his trey

of diamonds a11d throws
a wHy hts k111g

,

l::ast returns a nything he

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Your

partn er

open s one

spad e, secoud han d btds two
hearts, your b1d three diamonds. Fourth hand bids
three hearts. your partner
f o ur di amond ~. and

second

hand pa sst•s What should
you clo''

You should btd ft ve cl ubs
This is" slam try that shows
that you hold the ace of clu bs
but have two losing hearts
r N ~: w :.PA I ' t·. u t-:N r ~-: tu•tt l ~ t : ASSN

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(For a copy of JACO BY MOD·
ERN send Sr lo
Wm ar
Br1dge, care of th js newspa per P 0 ilox 489. Rad1~ Cil y
S !al10n New York N Y 10019 J

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fJiu onhmg ord Heal •ng Bdl

If- YOU hove o :; er vice to o tter .
wont to buy or se ll somettHng .
oe looktng tor wO(k .
or
who te..-er
you 'll gel results
lmter w1th a Sen trnel Won t Ad

(noon ) throu gh Sol . May 20 .
Fu rnr ture opphonces . TV. gm
heaters rent corn per . cor pel
rem nolll!i l1nem and spreads .
rr H:;r hou!iehold goods. toys
1 m1le tr am
a11d . clothes
la r1g sv ille on ( R 10 {Dex ter Rd )

LAMAR
BEAUTY SALON
101 W 2nd Sl. Pomeroy , 0 .
Under New Managem~nt
Terri Mtller Walker

Ope ning
Tuesday , May

23

YOU NG ADULI S of Re01 gar11Zed
Chvrch ol Jew!i ( h11 sl of latter
Day Somh w11f hold m1sc. sole
111 RoCtne on SR 338 across ! rom
grade school on Thu rs . f1 1 and
)at 9 3. Numerous o n lique ~o
lawn mowers Iorge and small
applr onces clo th es of oil ":&gt;rzes
mu ch rno re Som.-thmg l or
YA RD SALE Ffl Sat &amp; Sun '1
mde off Rout e 748 at Cheste •
Wat ch for s•gns

HUGI- SALE of Flea Market and
u~e f ul .term Frr Sot q l o b On
~to l e Route 7 2 mdes sou th of
M 1ddlepo r t
So me 1tern s
glossc ~ \0 cen ts. pac ke r s• re
books 10 cents milk b o ue l~
and old hu •t1 or !&gt; Sl eo Pmt tar~
ol bu tt on~ 50 many old bot
lei !&gt; /lowe• vase!&gt; ol d teller~
p o~ l
cord s
lamps
111'1!i '
ba ~ k e t s
~· l v er pla ted wore
v.. hot 11 0 h COI1 rllng jOIS pi C
lu res d•shcs sou !&gt; ag e stu!ler
mogozu1e al so dothmg s hoe~
and rnu ch rnuch rnore Wonted
old p•cture po!ilcords

Help Wanted
WAITRl SS

WMlllD o"er 71
~ venmg ~~~ dt f-r1endly lavern
M 1ddlcp ?rl

1 HPlRH:NCto SIDING oppllcotor s
P o~ ~ er~ b u tg a reo Onl y those
w dh QO'I n t rue ~':&gt; and equ•pmen t
ncl'd apply Col! Kc sle y .W • ggl ~
:.1011 ~ 2f:! 5455

992·7787
lO

)0 50") bedroom mob de horne m
Ha&lt;me or eo 992 -5858

MIODl~POR T

Olhc space 1000
~q
ft .. air co nd•t•oned
cmpeted Ground tloor Corner
focollon Coli 997-31:1 31

!RAILER SPACE ) , mrl e !rom
Me•gs H1gh School on old Rt 33
992 -'l941 0 1 991 2b89

HOOF HOllOW Hor se~ Bu y sel l
trade or tron1 New and used
saddle ~ Rut h R ee~es Albo r,y .

MAlE
AN D
l emole
AK C
reg1s 1e1ed Old ~ngh sh Sheep
dogs 985 -4 \II or gqJ . n os

MOl HER CAT 3 k1tter1S l emole o
week~ old qq1·24'JB
~MA ll

MIXED breed pupp•e!.
ft ee to good home about to
week ~ old Femal e Has been
wormed 991 -7105 evt&gt;n•ng ~

1WO LIT TL E
99 7 281 7

klttlf? S
p up~

Ph one
Geor ge
Por t

MUST MOVE c op~ and camper s
Our lon your go1n ot Codner s
Campers

1971 TAG ·A l ONG IB It sel l
contamed l ro ...el l rarl ~r A· I

9rn

3 1'~4 or 997 3459

STARCRAFl
SAVE NOW Free canopy f1r e and
bo tt le co ~er w1 th each new fold
do wn tdl Ma v 26 th. 75 7 B un~
House , $6 . ~ 75 now $524Q 25
WS D elu~ee A( S""-'0 now
S69qq Mrn 1 mo to rs We sell
~e r v • c e and quality Open 11ll 7
prn Sot 8 Sun 4 pm Camp
Conley Storcroft Sol e!&gt; Rt 62
nor th of fl t Plea sant

wagon 4
runs ~ery

good 1400 9'17 3B90
I Q7&lt;1 PIN TO New •odra l trres
new shoc lo. !i
aut o
trans
48 000 mile s 99'l 7285 ott er 4

Heal Estate for Sale

HOMtS IH ~

:.1 7 A C IH: ~ IN ~ u l lo nd Vtl loge 4
bl•dr oom h o v~ e '2 car gorage
)ever ol outbu•ldtng s
~mol
born S I~ 000 or mak e oft c(
747 :uso

lor sole . I acre ond
up. Middleport . neo1 Hutfond
Calfq92 7481

NtW 3 bedroom h ou~e 2 b o th ~

all elec
1 ac•c M•ddlcporl
close to Hutlond Phone 99/
7481
VA ,_:HA, 30 yr hnom mg , also
retinonCing Ireland M o rt~o ge
77 ~ Sto re . Athens. phone (0 14)

1HH I:: l:: BtDR OO M horne house
on2 extra lof gc lol!i woth Iorge
block
garag e
l mm~d• ot o
po ss c ~s • on
! u pp e r ~
Plo1t1 s
Oh• o 9Q'} 7330 any tun(&gt;or alt er
!l pm w1•el.. doys o• ~at or Sun .
3U4 773-5"17 6

Sol 3051
BY OWNER 5 acre:. w• tl t 9 t oom
houso. F~E E GAS 2 &lt;; o1 QOIOg£:&gt;
~ u n •me• k1t chct• and bordl::' l c.&gt; d
by 1 ct ee f.. s Coii9U5 38?7

I ARM ON ( f.! ) I 3~
Po1tl011d 843 2)01

TWO STORY from o houo;c b
roorn '&gt; and bo th, cc&gt;llor out
bu 1 ldm g~ 4 OCt f"!i land ot ed ge
ol Rutland Con'lple lc !r(l •lt:&gt;i
hook up ol :.o 1 bonk!&gt; oppro 1s
c d proper ty a t Sll SOO Pho ne
99'7 7094

A
LOOK
WILL
CONVtENCE YOU - I ~

BUS .
BUILDING
Around 2BOO sq tt . of fl oor

st ory fr ame, wood -burni ng

fir ep lace, tr ont &amp; rea l

space .
Lo adtng
dock ,
arched roof, concre t e f loor ,
a tr con d iti oned and all

por c h es ,
f enced .

bath ,

ca rpeted . •- a I lout shelter, 3
n ice bedrooms , barn and

EN D OF YOU R SEARCH
- older home , we ll built ,
priced man y limes below
replac ement va l ue. 3 BR .
bath ,
formal
dining ,
basemen t, pJrches . JUS T

4

closet s ,

na tural gas

fu r na ce,
ba sement,
2
porches near school and

LOOK $10,000 .00
THI S YOU CAN BUY -

stor e. Want S23.500.00 .
NEW L IS TING - Business

12 )( bO 1973 Dormn trad e• l or
sole 2 bedro om l oc ated bet ween M•ne I &amp; 2 Phone
1·669 -57 42

Heall!:state for Sale

and
electric .
$13,000 .00
NEW
LISTING

Low down payment . loads
of rem odel mg . 3 BR , ba th,
formal d 1n ing , 2 ca r
garage , tots of ground with
fruit &amp; berr ies. $19 ,500.00 .
Some
of
the
above
r epresents properties that
could not be replaced at 3
limes th e selling price.
- Man y Other Properies-

Only
3

bedroom framQ home on

gra vel h i';.nl\) 1, natural

gas heat, ~ ~ v i fl owers
and shrubbery on 2 level

OPEN DOOR POLICY LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTER ESTEO
POTEN TIAL
BUYERS
WILL
BE BROUGHT
AROUND.
· HEN RY E. CLE LAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
192 -2219-9 92-6191
992 -2568-992 6009

Jot s. $18 ,500
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3
bedroom s, walk -in close t s,
and enormous o:*"
1es . 11 1.

baths, It •" ~"\.\)

t.

oak

MllJDLEPORl 3 bedt oo rn hon1e I
lu ll both ~
fully &lt;Orpeted .
equ1pped \o.Jt chen w•th 1n1er
com natural gm furnac e cen
t1olo" con d•11on1ng ono 100 )(

fl oors an. ~. t=ro nt a net
back porches, garage on
semi private lot. SU ,OOO .
WE
ALWAYS
HAVE
BUYERS
FOR
SOME
PROPERTIE S. BE SURe

100 lot
fenred •n yo•d
S35 .500 Phone 9'17·5550
THREE BEDROOM home J ' ,

YOURS IS LISTED WITH
US.
HELEN l. TEAFORD

years o ld A ll efeclrrc Close 10
GORDON 8 . TEAFORD
~chool N1ce lo t wt th tree~ tn
SUE P . MURPHY
Ru tl and 74 7 2050.
,__..;.R::•:::a:::ll:::o:..r.:A::s=so:.::c:::ia::f:eS:..__J

HOUSE FOR !&gt;ole 6 1oom s and , . - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
both Racrr-,e Oh1o. Sam Yote s.
804 W. Main

SfROUf

049·1302

Pomeroy

pm

HOUSE FOR sole 111 Pomeroy.
!97o MU S1ANC AUTOMAT IC
located m Uppe1 Monkey Run . S
rooms ~11h both ond ba sement
Good
cond• l •on
Ph one
Pot t.oll-,. remodeled n e e d ~ a
992 37 40
lew repo 11::. Ph one 997 7b63
l q7J MONTE CARL O landau P S
fl B A C . AM B track ~ ter eo NOR TH OF F•..,~ Pom ts Spoc•ous
e111ro niCe 3 bedr oom home . 4
h cellent
cond.r •on
S1700
years ol d 1' ' bol hs Fully
B43 Jon.
equipped ~ • ! chen Cenu al OH
1973 SU PER BEET LE
Sl700
!.t on e
! ~r eplace
Dou ble
R e ed~vdle Oh10 ~ 1 4 - 37 8 b3 3l
gar age Select locot 1on or1 1 4
alter 6 pm
acres 99 '7 - 1 ~6
!973 BUICK LESABfH Mu ~ t ., ell
HOUSE FUll of almo st n.ew fur Call 949 7507 e ..-e n~ng .,
. r1J IUfE~
3 bedrooms
lr vmg
room drnmg room k1tchen .
JQ0 8 FORD LlD 99 2 6309
and wo.,he • ond dryer 1oke
MAlE AK C •egrstered O ld Engl 1 ~ h
over p ay m e n t ~ Ca ll q9') 6395
:,heep d og
985 4 111
or
ACRES 8 room re modeled
992 2205
home all m•ner ol nght~ luel
1970 HORNET $450 Good shape
o1l furnace
Rutland 01~0
741·3002
S36 000 New 3 bedroom tota l
electriC h om ~ I l 13 ocre5
I %5 CONVE R1ABLE
near mmes S27 000. Burldmg
742-76b9
lot 1 II O Cfe~ r~.Jro l water on
1974 BUICK REGA l All powe1
lo t $3 ,800 Col! 74/ -2819 ohe1 5
$2500 Day tune only 99 7 55 45
pm or ony trme Sot &amp; Sun
19b7 VW 997 3236or W'l -3935
3 33 to 5 acre ~ 2 m 1 le~ be lo v.
M1ddleport
r •ver lr on loge
Phone 992 -256 1 lor more Hl
lor mot •on

Army Opportunities

Call SFC Lowery
Collect,
593-3022

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Caii992 -71JJ
CONTACT ,
Lois Paul ey
Bran ch Manager

qQ"'} 71 ~0

NO l lt M TOO Lorge or too ~m all
W,lt bt; y I pte&lt;:e or com plete
hnu'&gt;ch ol d New vs. ed OJ ani •
quf''&gt; Mar t •r s Fur n•1ure 70 N
/ nd ~~
M•ddleport
Phone
4Q} 637 0
( HIP
WO OD
Pat e.,
mo)O
d • om~Jte r 10 on large st end SB
l){' r ron Bu ndled st op $6 per
ton De l•ver ed to Oh10 Pallet
Co Rt 2 Pomeroy 991 2b8CI'
CO INS CURRE:NCY tokenS old
·por ket wotche~ and chams
., .l vE"• and gold We need 19M
ond ol der !!.d..-er cams Buy se l l
m trade (all Roqer Wamsley
7 4'} '}:JJI
liMBER POM~ROY Forest Pro
ducts f op pr 1c c lor stond tn g
~ow ltrnber Call 997 5965 or
K1~nt Hanby l 440 -8570
WANl 10 buy Used
9Q7 J157 ott er 5 pm

can oe

NHDW Sri"Pr co1ns htghest
pr 1c e':&gt; p01d Call 741 131~ alt er
7 pm
WAN!ED TO buy wood burnii"' Q
coolo. ~ tQvJ' Sew1n9 m ochme
e&lt;Jbllw t ,f re asonably pn c; ed I
pwt&lt;bred Rhode Isl and Red
r onslet

:-;en ires Oif.,red
Wll L ( AIH l or thP elderly rn our
t n• ~ Phune992 73 14
WA llR W~ll drrlltng Wdhom T
(don! 7d7 2879
Will DO ~ moll haulmg cu i bru ~h
( lqon tng of bo!&gt;£&gt;rrents, atti cs
qoroqe elc Phon e 99 2-7764 .

3 ACRES - Real nice laying land with nat . gas tap and
city water . Loc . on blacktop roa d 7 m inutes north of
Rac ine . Asking 59,000 .

~,

Of

h41eto r to thtt

Cellulosic ~wood fiber)

C.r•.

Thermal Insulation
Save 10 pet . to so pet .
on healing cost
E•perience and
fully insured

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
,. 992-21 7~

Pomeroy

(all , 992-381S

m ,ooo.

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CALL

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALliPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446 -1881
10 ACRES - Vacant fond on blacktop road . Beautiful
homes ite. About 5 minutes fr om 5 Point , Price $13.800.

Between
p . m.

Middleport, Ohto
4- I.J· t

7: 30 &amp; 9:00
'

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp;Vinyl

REDUCED TO Sl5 ,900 -

A very nice I ' 2 story 4

bedroom home in good condition . Features a basement
with fin ished famil y room and laundry room . eaf ln
kitchen , living room &amp; bath . Larg e lot w ith fenced

yard . Call n'ow , pri ced lo sell.

$11 ,700 wil l buy • good 2 bedrm, house and garage ,
stor age building and garden space on St. Rt . 124 In

514,100 - T'/2 acres with nice 2·bedrm . mobile home
with 2 rms . buill on with tlreplace. Workshop w ith
other buildings. Eastern Local.
We NHd Listings (Middltporll
We have buyers lor many types of properly
·CALL JIMMY DEEM Associalt, J4f·2•

68 ACRE FARM -

Price reduced lo ~46,900 , Attracllve

remodeled 2 story farm home ,...Ill~ ce home feiltures

a large living room , dlnl"of."~\"'... chen, 5 bedrooms,
&amp; 1'12 baths, 15 ar; t..\~ l,.; . ...-te la nd wit h balance In
pasture and wood. ~ .... aer barn &amp; garage. You must
see th ts one, it 's "'"" worth th e pr ice . Located off Rt.
325 In Meigs Cou nty .

\

MOORE'S
.

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks .
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

Ph. 992-2141

BR78xl3
GR7h14
HR7h11

Under ha ng gutters &amp; roam
add ition s.

LIST
S78 .31
115,01
119, !9

AUTO PAINTING I

AI Tromm Const.

For Free Estimates
Call
992 -6313 or 992-6011
5-15·1 mo . pd .

Rl . 1
Middleport, Ohio "

'4 Yurs Service

SALE
1$1.97
ISS . T1

742 -2328, 1 P.M , to9 P.M .
Order Now-Mount by Appt.
4·30· 1 mo.

Pomeroy, 0.
1·15-tl c

BOB'S

.

144.11

.
.

the lh rone .
VIRGO (Aug . 21-Sept . 221 Make
it a point to overl ook the lit tl e

lhtngs

loday lhat

yo u find

ann oying . In ret urn yo u 'll be
given eq ual cons1dera tmn

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl . 231 A i•tlle
seed money ma y be req uired
tod ay to prim e th e pum p f or
so me th tn g larger . Don 't lear to
sp end a buck if yo u 're assu red
of SC\Iera t in return
SCORPIO lOCI . 2~-Nov . 221
"void teaming up with an yo ne
today w h o thinks petti ly . You
need a co hort who sees thin gs
on th e same grand scale yo u

do.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
211 ll 's probable you 'll benetit

NOTICE OF

Denver Kapple
At

" THE MILEAGE MAKER"

Siding

On M ay 16 , 1978 . in th e
Meigs Coun ty Probat e court ,
Case No. 12391 , Fred w .
Crow , 11 1. R . 0 . 2. Ra ci ne,
Ot110 was appo in ted Executo r
o f the est at e ol Coulter M
Shuler , deceased , R. D 2,
Ra ci ne , Ohio
Mann.ng D . Webster
Pr oba t e Judge .ct er k
t51 19 , 16 161 2, 3tc

today from some thmg yo u o nl y
played a m1mscule role 1n
brmging about. Dame For tu ne
d1d the heavy work .

NOTICE OF SALE

AQUARIUS (Jan . 2D-Feb. 191

Pomeroy N ationa l Bank
will otter tor sale , at public
sale . on Wed nesday . Mity 24 .
1978. at 10 :00 O ' Clock A .M , at
th e Fu lfon -Tnomp'&gt; on Tracto r
Slt!ts . Inc , Spring A\lenue ,
Pomeroy ,
Ohio ,
the
f ollow i ng :
One
Al liS
Chalmers Corn Pic k.er or
Grll ln Comb•n~ . Model A
Sltl d sale is betng made
pu.rsua nl to the au thor ity
con ta in ed i n a Secu rit y
Agreement
P omeroy
Nat ional Bank reserves the
r ig ht to brd on the prooe rh

An y sel l-doubt s you in ttial ly
en te rtatn today will be s wept
aside when you spri ng in to
acti on . Yau·re a be tter doer
than you are a thinker .

L tfe seldom o ffe r s s ure thmgs .
You ' re aware of this . Fortu nately today your hopes will
b e predicated upon vtabfe lar. ·
tors .
·

PISCES

(Feb. 2D-Morch

201

Somet hi ng you ' re presently tn·
vO I'tl ed in has greater potential
than you may rea lize ll's best
to leave the mechanics and
Kno w -ho w up to assoc iates .

ARIES (Merch 2t -Aprll t91 Con·
di ti ons look financia llv orom t ~-

(5) 19, 21 , '17 , ?3. 4IC

_m -1010

Langsville , Ohio Prtced at
~25 , 000 . 00 .

WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY . REAL
EST ATE IS SELLI NG SO
LET US SELL YOUR S.
Cheryl Lemley , Associate
Home Phone 742-2013

BRAOrORD
Au r l1 ormm
Cam·
plete Sorv1t e. Phone 94q 7487
or 949 7()(X) Roctne Oh1o Crill
Bra df ord

HOWERY

ElWOOD BOWER\ RlPAIR
Sw eeper ~ .

!omtGrs uon 5 . oil
~ mall applian ces , l a wn mower
n e ~el to ) tol e Highway Garage
on Route 7 Phone (614 ) 985·

3B75.
R~M OD HING

Plu mbmg. heotmg
and olllype!t ol gen(uol rep 01 ,
Work guarant ee d 70 yco1~ e ~ ­
penonce Phor1c CN2 2-409

Closed T hu rs da y s and
Sa tu rdays at noon.
Your Full Time
Rea I Estate Broker
Nice l bedroom hom e, very
modern , one floor plan,
loca ted in Rust ic H il ls,
Syr acuse, Ohio. Make a
reasonab le offer.
Store a nd filling station
including
st ock
and
fhdu res , do ing a good
busi ness .
L oca ted
In

IJuoine•s Senices

~ l::WING MA CHINE Rep011 '

se'
v•cc all mak es 991 278 4 lhe
f- a b11c
Sh op
fl o me 1o y
Au th omed S•ngcr So les and
Servrco We sharpen Sc •ssor5 .

~)( ( AVA I ING

1

dotot loode1 and
backhoe w ork dump tru cks
and lo-boys l or h11e w1ll haul
till dut to so1l , ltmcs 1one and
gr o'"'ol Coli Bob or Roger Jcl
f e r ~ day ph 0110 9q7 708 9 r11ght
phono 9Q'l 3525 or 991- 5237

f:XCA VA liNG do1cr , bock hoe
ond d• tcher Charles R Holf, eld
Bock Hoe Ser..-tce
Rut land Oh •o Phone 74112 -2008 '
Will do roo l mg, constrvctton ,
plumbtng and heating. No 10b
too lorg(l 0 1 too srnoll Phone

747 13&lt;8

IF YOU NEED
'
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A,,
BED FOR
YOU

Selection In The Valley

WEEKLY SPECIAL

1975 CHEV. BElAIR
4 Dr ., fa c. air , au!•·· P S., P B

'1995

BATHROOMS ANO Kttchens
r emodeled c~r amt c l1 le plum bmg, carpen try and general
rno 11\ten o11ce. 13 yeor5 ex pertence, 992 3685 .

PUDDLE POOLS All sues and •
5hopes.. Swun poo l\ , 'l years
expertence, lree es-ti mates . ·
onylhing
you
need
lor
underground swim pools . New '
chem Jcol and 5upply store.
Albany
Oh i o .
Ph one
614 b98 b555 ( Alte1 b pm ,
bl.ol ·b89 5251 John Jeflers 01
689.5265 Bill G il leue . ) We ore
NOT oil wet on PRICES .

1974 CHEV. NOVA .................... '1995
2 Dr , 6 cyl , auto , P.S., vinyl r oof .

1974 CHEV. NOVA ....................s1995
2 Dr. Hatchback. 6 cyl., auto.

442

1968 CHEV. NOVA .................... ..'495
2 Or ., 6 cyl.

TRUCKS

1973 FORD RANGER .................'1895
!'

As LAiw J.s

TALl&lt; TO •

Conlinental. loaded.

1968-ows CUTlASS:................. ;gg5

All carpel lnslllltd wl
p1ddlng at no chlrgt.
EMDtrl Jnstallttlon.

C. II 74HZII

1973 UNCQlN ......................... '2495

4 Or .• fac. air , auto .• P.S, P.B.

&amp;
SAVE ALOT

__......,_

Cuslom . 1 Dr .. !900 aclual m iles .

1973 FORD LTD).......................'1495

SAVE ON
CAIPniNG
DRIVE A LimE

IVy whtrt YOU Cln comt In
11111 stt whtt rou'rt giHtflt
- Good Mltclltnl - Fully
otocktd,

1975 CHEV. IMPAlA .................. s3495

302 V-8, .otonoard, LWB.

1973 DODGE ........,........... .'........ '1895
Adven!Ure t'ocKage . V-8, auto .. P .S., LWB.

'.

1972 GMC ................................. ;ggs
v .8, aula, P.S.. LWB .

MOTORCYCLES

1976 SUZUKI ..~8~........................ '995
1974 YAMAHA .. ~... ........ .... . . . .... '595
2

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

Wtncltll or ,..rb Gnto
or Gent Smltll

RUn.AND
FURNITURE
74Z-ZZ11

See
St. Rt .

7

Roger Riebel

667-3463

1 mile north

Tuppers Plains, Ohio

I

MF 135 D11:~sel · MF230 D1c sel
MFISO D ie~e l Mf-235 D• e~ el
Mfl65 D1e ~e l MF 2B5 D1 e!&gt;el
MF\135 D•c sel Cob , on &amp;
heater .

1973 Pl YMOUlH ,
$300 and
assume loon. Morine 2-woy
VHF
·FM rod•o ·telephon e,
S375 Anl1que S1nger ll eod le
~ CWHIQ rnochme . $100. like
11ew 1 304 773-5778 .
good 11 rcs

SISO. 949 ·7801.

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
Syracuse, 0 .

Bedding
Plants.
Potted Plants. · Dish
Gardens ,
Hanging
Baskets,
Vegetable

Reedsville,

AT THE ATHENS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS,
ATHENS, OHIO
The Hocking Valley

Bank , 7 West Stimson Ave .,

Alhens, Ohio 4S701 will offer for sale lhe following
de scrtbed

1tem s tr ee

and clear

of a 11

soltener,

Model

liens and

e n cu mbra t"~ces .

SN: 0735957 H
1974 Fatrmont Mobil e Home, Mod el 70x l 4, SN · N03924.
194B Ford Tractor, M ode l BN, SN P66B50
1956 Cock shu ll Tractor with ~oade r , SN: 4075C27
1971 Ford Torino , 4 d r., SW, SN: IA4l H236007 .
1974 Ftal , Cpe ., M odel 12B, SN. 12BAC01B 5673.

UC-SVI ,

The aforementioned items shall be sold at public sale

'289.95

Now Only

al 5:00 P.M . DST on Monday, May 22 at The Athens
County Fairgrounds to th e highest btdder. Items will

Let u s t est your w~ner Free

be sold as is Without any

express or implied
warranties . Item s may be seen at the Athens County
Fairgrounds on May 19 at 4 : 30 P.M . or by prior
arrangement.
·

Pomeroy Landmark
1\,J,;~ack W. Carsey , Mgr.

l::::LI
_..

Phone 992-2181

rWO 3 pi OC e bedr oom S UI!(.' ~
maple hu tch, glm,!i doors
Mny tag wr 1ngc r wa sher. 2
~ lands
I dr cs~e r . 1 b05C
( Obul et . l eleci11 C r ange 2
c abin e t ~ 1 rou nd tabl e drop
leot l orrn•co top 1 boo k c o ~e
1 chalf 24 7-3100
SEWING MAC H IN~ R1d1ng rnow£:&gt; r
(Wor ds 5 h p ) 3 Pollobl£&gt; I v.,
bloc k o•,d wh11e I calm wn
so le 25
K1t chen •Hnk and
cobmel ut ~ ll (wh tte ). 1 l•..-111g
room ~ u• le':&gt; Roc ke1 rec li ner
chatr Roll a way bed
lhrec ,
quar ter s11e Van ll y 10 (new}
'J ga s stoves I 50 QC(l
I
85 0()0 1 gas dryc• I Plectt r(
dr ye1 As.,ort ecl c!ot h• ng and
r n • ~c 110m ~ Phone 747 1b68

Check

our

low,

low

AGREAT MORE TO YOU

Bl LL JANES

PUBLIC AUCTION
MONDAY, MAY 22 AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M.

1978 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
M ~. Karr's Demo..................·......... . $AVE
1978 Cutlass Salon Sed .. ?.r.i~:;:~ . ~~- . ___ .. 16295
1978 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Sed.~;~~:· $AVE
1977 Cad. DeVille Cpe.......... ... ....... ,18900
1977 Cutlass Wagon ............. _......... '5995
1976 P~. Volare Sed .. ..................... 13195
1975 Cad. DeVille Cpe. Gold ............ .. 15600
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe.. _.. _....... _, 13495
1974 Olds 98 LS Cpe.. .................. 12995
1974 Cadillac Sed. DeVille ... ... ... ,...... 13695
1973 Buick LeSabre Sed ........... ,... ,..11795
1973 Olds 88 HT Sed..................... 11595
1973 Cad. DeVille Sed .... .. ... _..... _..... 12495
1973 Cad. DeVille Cpe .................... .1 199~
1973 Pontiac Grand Am ...... .. ......... . '1895
1973 Pinto Wagon :...................... , 11095
1973 Ford F-100 1!2 Ton ............... ... 11895
1973 P~mouth Duster Cpe............... 11695
1972 Dodge Charger ........... ............ '1295
1969 Pontiac-Bonnville Sed................ 1995
1969 Pontiac LeMANS Cpe .... .... .........1995

AT THE ATH ENS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ,
ATHENS , OHIO

Now In Stock

The A thens National Bank , 2 S. Court S1 ., Athens , 0 .
45701, wilt offer f or sa le 1he tottowing descn bed
\lehicles free and clear of all liens and encumbrances :

Large se lecti on 1978. Old smobiles r ea dy for
d e hvery. We are ready to deal. So hur ry in ,
pick yours out.

1976 Ford F 150 Styleside PU , red . 6 cyl .. standard
Shill
19641nf ernationaf M odell BOO Cab &amp; Cha . {log truck ), 5
speed tr ans , cheater all.le . air brakes.
1977 Pontia c 7 dr . Astre Hat chba ck, yellow -bla ck
str ipes,
auto.
trans .,
p.s ,
ftlf
wheel.
full
tnst r umental ton , 4.200 mi. , balance of factory
wa rr anty .
1974 Chevrolet Impa la , 4 dr .• b l ue w -wh tte viny l top.
loaded w -extras .
1973 VW Seater Bu s. blue w wh1te top, Mode l 27 11,
engine n eed s work .
1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme HT , blue w while top , V 8,

Drive Home A Winner
See one of th ese ~ourteous sale sm en : Pete Bur ris,
Mar vi n Keebaugh or George Ha rris .

karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You 'll Ltke Our Quality Way of Dong Bus iness" GMC
Ftnancmg .

992 -5142

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
FERT~PELS

&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

1977 Kawasaki MC KZ 400 2. cy l., 4 stroke red, low
mileage.

1977 Har ley Davt dson MC XLH 1000 CC extended Iron I
end, King &amp; Queen sea t, mag w heels , many more
ex tras .
The aforementioned vehicles sha ll be sold at publt c
auction at 5 o'clock on Monday , May 22 at The Athens

County Fair Ground s to lh e highest bidder. The
vehicles will be sold as is without any express or
implied warranti es . Vehicles may be seen prior to the

Phon e 992 -2181

sale at The Alhens Counly Fairgrounds on May 19 at
4 :30P .M . or prior arrangements.
The Athens Nati ona I Bank , Athens , 0 , reserves the
righ1 to bid, the right to withdraw any or all vehicles
from sale prior to confirm ati on .
Terms · Cash , Certified Check or Financing
Confirmation .

On All Used Cars &amp; Trucks AI

AUCTIONEER - BILL JANES

BEST BUYS EVER!!!
CARS
X~ -1... .... ...... ......... 17495

Jade green. only 4,500 miles, loaded .

•

1977 MAVERICK 4 DR .... ~.u.'?: ·. ~-~~ .. 13295
1975 MUSTANG u.....~~~: . ~'.d::.~:~·-·· 12595
1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON· --~~~?~. 12595
1975 MAVERICK 4 DR STD............ 12295
1974 MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DR ..~'~: '2195
1974 AMC HORNET 2 DR •.- ---~~~~·... 11695
1974 DOOGE DART 2 DR AUJ0 ....... '1895
1973 MAVERICK 4 DR ...... -~~ 1•0. . . . . '1195
1972 FORD GAlAXIE 4 DR AUT0 .. ... ..1495
1972 BUICK 4 DR ........ ~~.1 ?;......... '995
1971 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE 4 DR .. .... 1795
1970 HORNET 4 DR AUTO ...... .. ...... '395

Dan Thompson Ford
.

1977 PINTO RUNABOUT 3 DR._ ... _._ ..... 13295

USED CARS
1978 COUGAR

Pome roy
Op en Evenings until6 :oo-t!l S p.m . Sat

auto., p s.. &amp; p b.

pric es on

POTACH,

The _Hocking Va_lley Ban~ of Athens reserves the r1ght
to btd and th e nght to wtthdraw any or a II item s from
sale prior to confirmation.
Term s of sale : Cash , Certified or Official check or
ftnancinQ· confirmation .

AUCTIONEER -

~ATEC

0.

Monday, May 22 at 5 O'Clock P.M.

MEANS

VALUE

TODAY

PUBLIC AUCTION

1

ONE 1956 Fo1d Trac tor 800 !&gt;Ctie~
$3000. rro c!or ov erhaul ed 111
loll of JQ77 Con to ri Ffed W
C1o w
'l9 7 2~rn,
day and
qQ? -7567 e'"'enlll gs

JIIACJOR

378-6125

197b HONDA JbO Rood B1k e Front
d t~c br'okm '7800 rntfe~ Ex
cellcnt co nd•t•on tn'l 6307

HONDA 90 lor !&gt; Ol e Good ~ hop e
Eldon Walbu rn . 992 2805

l

-REED'S COUNTRY STORE

SOLID WAlNUT gate leg ond d1 op
leal t.u 1 c h~n tabl e Aboul 100
yea rs old S250 qq') 12H9 to see
11 o• 997 7666 oile r 5

1975 FORD VAN Fully cus tom1t
ed, 351 P S P 8 S3800 Butch
Rou sh 01 call 9rn 5032 or

E:"coNoMv

tl;,'

SEE THEM

Let Pomeroy . Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with co.op . water

NlW 8 USED IMPLEMENll .
MF9 Boler · MFI O Bole, · MFI20
Boler · Matthews Rotary Scythe
MFBBO Sem• ·mout\ted 6 bot1om Pl ow · MF520 12 Dt sc ·
MF200 'l Row Choppe1 · MF39 I
Row Planle r~
Mechonrcol
1ronsp lon ter
SHINN'S rRACTOR SAtE S
Phone 458 I tJ30
leon W Va

. ...
•' ...
. . ' .....•

1974 Cameron Mobt le Home, Mode l 70143PF0301500 ,

350 V-8, auto .• P.S., P. B., 4 wheel d r

WINlER GEl to your house? le t us
moke nece~~ory repo in. AI
T1 omm. Cons tru e!ron 747-13';8 '

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Coverin« In Stock

U5l0 I RACl OR5

AUCTIONEER BILL BROWN

tc0~0 M~ !IIUOr liandles b19Q!t !DPij lilll
tDbs Mow. plow 111! , b~ ll don /0 an&lt;1cM
llll!nts Mort wor~ powtr,
lower tuel tosl allq&amp;&amp;r
driWII

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1973 CHEV. BLAZER ................... s3995

PU LUNS EXCAVATING Complele
Servr ce Phone 99.2 -2478

•4.11 :'~:a.

614 37B ·6311

992-7156

733t

Rubber ~ Carpet

JQ76 CHEVROlET CUSTOM Delu11e
1•
ton p1ckup $3400 . Low
.n.t eoge
R ee d ~v ·l l e

Terms : Cash or check with positive t.D.

a MAN-SIZE tractor"

FRYE 'S PENNZOIL Rutland Gas.
groc
lrre sol es an d t epou
w , er ke r Sei VI( (l ~ ... erydoy low
prt c e ~ Reg. gas 59 9 Delc o 0 11
chock s 539 95 1ie t Potnts f- ord
Gm and Mopat , $3 bO . 1ur1c up
BURROUG HS SENSI MATIC oc ktls . $4 .98 Dts c br ak e pods.
co un tr ng mochme
Phons.._,... $9 95 se t Fan bel t and ho ses
992 2 15b , Th e Doil y Sentinel .
$2 50 to $5.00. Rebuil t and new
I l l Cour I Stree t Pomer oy
star ter s and olt etnotor s $77 50
ond up Wh1le spok e wh ee ls
Ohto
$29 95 ea ch Chrome s1 de
CABBAG E.
BR OCCO li
p1pes . $6 7 50 to $7 5. ~oc ~ e t
cau liflower . br usse ll sprou l s,
~ ets $12 50 to $37 50. Hock
egg plon b head le tluce , sweet
sow blade s 2 lor $1. Fl o wer!&gt; l or
peppers hur,gorton WO)( , see!
_Memorrol Day $1 4Q to S7 95
banana . chtlt peppers Plu s
Open Do•lY I 0 to l 0 Clmed
many d1 1fercnt vo neltes . of
Monday'&gt; Phone 747-9S75 or
tomato plants. many f..mds ol
742 -2081
hong rng ba sk ets and pol
!lo wers . Lorg e v.or •ely ol on· MILK GOAlS l'"~t lr e~hened $b0
nual !&gt; in f la t ~ Cleland For ms
and up K1d!i weaned B1lly '&gt;
and Greenhou se
Roc •n e,
$10
n omue!o
$30
Shade
Geroldirle Cleland .
6 14-696-123 4

S300 B43·7b22

4-9· I mo .

"Finally, I've found

1973 350CC Harl ey Dov 1dson
mo torcycle . 1300 mtfes , Good
condit ion $515 Colt olt et 5 pm
614 378 -6116

BEST SELEC TI ON of the best wood
stove s in Southeastern Oh1o
Jotul . Marso , Elel. Trr olio,
rcmpwood , and Nolhuo. Zton
Hea l Co . 8 Putnam Dr (oil Mil!
St.), A thens. 614-592-6079 Of
614 -696 11 87

992-5116

All kinds of new merchandise, tools,
furniture , toy s, pans . Something diffe rent
every week,

.

BASS BOA 1, 16 It motor and
tr oll er Good co nditiotl $1195
or best alter 992-3231

CO AL . LIMESTONE , sand grovel
colc 1um chloride fert ilizer dog
lo9d . and all lypes ol salt 1:: )(
ceh•or So ft Wor ks Inc.. E M0111
Sl Pomeroy 992 3891

1974 SUZUKI lM!OO Raced one
!&gt;eoson
E~ecellent co nd•llon

AN D MARli N
covot1ng
~epli c
~y s htm!i ,
do(O f backhoe dump hucf..
lrmes tone. gro~e f. block1 op
po..,1ng Rt 143. Ph one I (614 )

oqa

J.IEOU CE SAFE &amp; fa st wil h GoBese
Tab lets &amp; E-Vop 'water pdls '
Nelson Drug

lHUCK RUNS good

EVERY SAT. EVE • 7:00 P.M.

Not responsible for accidents .

19b9 GMC TR UCK 6 cyl auto .
motor recen tly ov er hauled.
good l 1r es, no ru st, 111 good co n·
ditton 6l4cd40 -7090 osk lot
fl out

Open Mon , lhru Sat . 9lil5
Sunday 1lil s

IN A LIKE· NEW CAMPER ! •
HuPillie•• Senices

985-3912. .

Plants .

Dupont materi1ls.

Phone 992-2181

Rutland Auction Barn

1976 HARLH . Elec tro Glide 3600
mtiC!i . ftk e new co ndrt• on W1 lh
Iauro po ck and h£l lrnet $3.200

CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan . t91

SPRil&lt;G SPECIAL
Complele Paint Jobs
SIOO.OO
Small Cars
t..rge Cars
SI2S,OO
Trucks
S17S.oo
Body work &amp; rtpolr 11.00
per Inch using only tilt besl

Estate for Salt'

Largest

$!5,000 - Will buy • good 5 bedrm . house with large
l iving room and kitchen. 2 baths, basemen t, F.A. not.
gas heat In Chester .

Case No . 22391

APPOINTM E NT

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

15 IN STOCK

Syracuse.

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE OF COULTER M .
SHULER , DECEASED

For The Best
Price In Town
- See

wtll be suppor tiv e tod ay tn
st tu ati o ns wh ere yo u keep a
Func tion aS the po wer behind

Manning D. Webs t er
Probate Judge Clerk
1'1, 26 (6 ) 2, JIC

4-24- 1 mo.

equid be diStorted.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Lad y luck
low profile Sh un th e spotlight.

On Ma y 16, 1978, in th e
igs county Probate court ,
21 , 390 , Edison
No
t etter , Lin c oln H 1ll.
eroy , Ohio 45709 wa s
nted Executor o f th e
ot Jot1n W il l , deceased ,
of Rou t e ), Pomeroy ,

&amp;
service, Musey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers, lawn ,Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

DELTA

outbui ldings. Some tenclng, plenty· of road frontage
close to hosp ita l and school at Laurel Cliff Asking
$42,500.

JOH N WI LL~'

CEAS ED
No. 22.390
r&lt;OTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

-

4-1?-l m oP.

rno

61!2 A CRES - Wlth a nice 1111 st ory house~ mostly
carpeted with 3 or 4 bed r ms , livi ng rm , fam il y Wl .,
with firep lace , basement, f u~l oil fur nace, garage an d

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an eMCellent 3
bedrm . house with l'h baths, kitchen with bulft.fn
app li ances, fami l y rm . with fi rep lace. all nicel y
carpeted Full basement with wood-burning stove.
Atta c~ed (2 car l garoge . Chrys ler Air -Temp. central
heating and cooling . Ver y low elec. bills . All this and
appr ox . one acre land . Have a look . Only $47,900.

TA T E OF

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

(614) 66'1 -6177

Home Phone 992-S73P

and Qarden space. Cit y wa t er and dr illed well. Loc .

careful no t tq be unco mplime nta ry abou t mutual pals who
aren ' t pr esent Your remar ks

PROBATE COURT OF ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO

399

Call
JERRY MURPHY

George S. HobsteHer Jr .
Broker

RT . 33 - 10 ACRES of land along Rt . ll 4-lone iust
north o f Pomeroy N ice home si t~s Ask ing $.12,800

40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a small barn and
dug well. About 11 acres tillable . Some woods and
mi neral s. Asking $21 ,500.

advtce of ot hers , yo u'll go
ad)il l
CANCER (June 21-July 221
W~ ile sociali Zi ng today, be

MODERN SUPPLY
Smoll enoint
mower

yard
Specialized
in
driveways ,
grading ,
landscaping , etc.

throughout, kttchen comp letely equtpped, laundry
roof , on double lol. Asking

areas where you can exe rcise
you r own judgment th e re su lts
you re l y too heavi ly on the

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

DOZER FOR HIRE

Pomeroy , Ohto
PHONE 992·6113
Office Hrs.: 9 a.m .-4 p.m.

room ~tth wa sher and d ryer, 2 baths, out buildtng w ith
electr1c for storage, alum . si ding , sto rm win dows "n ew

Graph , P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Stalion ,N.Y !0019 . Be sure to
speci fy birth date.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) In
wtll be profil ab le today Wh ere

100 Main St.
· Pomoroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6212
or 992-6261
8A ,M , to4 :1DP.M.

.

Fi nd o ut more o f what lies
ahead for yo u by se ndmg fo r

and a lo ng , se lf-addre sse d
stamped enve lope tO Astra -

OF FIDUCIARY

107 1 2 Sycam ore St .

. _home, 3 bedroom , family room w ith
hv ~ ng r oom , dining room , carpet ed

. pd

4-9-1 mo.

accept
blame
lor the
mistakes o fI he
those
1n your
charge
yo ur co py of Aslro-Graph Let ·
ter by mailing 50 ce nts fo r each

Phone 992-2181

1975 Harley Sporr ster , l1k o 11ew
runs goo d. kmg qupen ~eat , b
e)( f ur• f,onl . t&gt;xl10 bollery
.. oltoge reg and I helmet~
Must hove S'l300 Qq'j. 5146 or
can be seen at I 06 A Bt r c ~ ~ ~
Pomeroy Ohto

B &amp; S MOBILE HOMES f't Plea·
• son i , W . Vo . besideHeck 's
11~7 3 Broodmore 14 • b4 2
bedroom
1973 Oan on 14 )( bO 2 bedroom
1971 V1ctonon 14 x ~7 3 bedroom
I both
1972 Coven try 12 )( 65 3 bedroom
19~9 Sta tes man 17 )( 60 2
bedroom .

cau se o f your wtllingness to

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

Free Est .

GeorgeS . Hobst eMer Jr.,
Broker

2_
fireplace,

CARTER

~-

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

$1

Pomeroy Landmark

J&amp;L

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

w'th heatolator . Sma ll barn and out build ings, 20 acres
fen ced . Nice coo ntr y setting off black top road just 6
minutes north of Rac ine. Asking $42 ,000.

4-30-lfc

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~
Service ,,011'1 tMo ..., t ruct au!lfioa..-

H t'a l

and l 11:1 baths . M os11y carpeted B ig cen tra l fireplace

OLD I URN1TURE 1cc bo )(e s btos.s
bed-; 1rOII bed~ etc co mple te
hou'&gt;Ph ol ds Wr 11@ M 0 Miller
l?t ~ f-' omeroy Oh •o or call

992 -71 19 or 992-5041
4 27 tfc

992-22 !B

57 ACRES - With • nlce l lf, story house wi th 3 bedrm s

Wanted to Bu y

Anytime Saturday

After Hours

n

EXPLORE THE
GREAT
OUTDOORS

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
. Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

Call AfterS :OO or

to

ca rport &amp; 9lorage. 1 level
acre, corner lot
Many ,
many
other
features ,
136,000 00 .

new kit. S()l'v neling , al l

bath , F . A

Reduced

LIVE
HERE
IN
CO MFORT - Brand new , 3
BR , bath , lovely fireplace ,

Tu pper s Plains Water and

large

0.

Chester, Ohio
Jo.Jo.c :

home or trailer .

electric avai lable on 6BT .
5.96 ACRES - Renova t ed 6

bedroom s.

¥4 "'ile off Rt. 7 by-pus on
St. Rl. !24 toward Rutland,

s t ora ge

$12 ,500.00 .
SEE THIS 10 acres
ground , FREE GAS , far
out. JUST $5,000 .00 for

gra ve l road . One mile from
Rutla n d . E lectric on the
p r o perty. Good bu ildtng

other buildings 123,500 .
BRICK
HOME -

metal

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

Bo • 3,

gural ed by olh ers.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your
es tee m is ascending today be·

Call Now For
Appointment

Ta{lk~

Middleport, 0 .
5·11-2wk.

May 20, t97B
The balance sheet will be tilled
in your tav'o r this co mi ng year.
Th rou gh a serie s of unu sua l

if

Jack's SeptiC

Fay's Gift

bldg., lots of r emodeli ng,

uti lities. Out of fl ood.
21 ACRES On good

ft ' new

Wreaths

rvice d epartment and
II service Hotpoint and
brand s.

''

i?~::u~-~s:~·~im~a~d;;·~-~;=~r~~~::l'

Anyday, anylime.
Phone 985-18fkl
Jack Ginter 985-1806

Flowers,

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

SPECIAL

estimate, 24 hour service.

Bibles, Bunch

N. 2nd

Pomeroy , Ohio

room houc"

Crosses, Pots ,

Near

VIRGIL B., SR .
992.3325
~,,'!',~"~' !'!"!!,
216 E. Second Street

R.e s ide n t i a f
a nd
commercial. Call for

Baskets, Sprays

HOUSI:: AN[) lot 111 Don vill e on Rt .
315 Phone 742-206!l

build ing 24x80 in R ufland
Has rest room , water , ga!-1
1971 1-URNI S H ~D rnabde home
w• th or w•thout I 1 , o ne~
loaded w1th eJ~Iros Sell mg
cheap 742-2565

O (le~

Beautiful
Selection Flowers

We have enlarged our

1978 HM 125 'Sur.uk i Dit 1 l:l1k e 'l
mo old . EH elltJ111 co ndition
Need s cor 949 24 10

circu m stances and luck , situatio ns co uld develop where
you ' ll benefit from th ing s inau-

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

For

AUCTION

19M C H ~VY PICKUP 11uck Hco..-y
d•J IY with Iepper . Mu st ~ell
949-2507 , e.. ening~

Wheel
Alignment

Business Services

19 ACRt S 5 room house CH '}f;l
~or
rnore mlor rnalt OII
colt
/.47 3164

si tes Only $12 ,500 00
2 ACRE LOTS Near

lHRH MONTH old puppy
co fl•c 985 3596

O P ~ L SlAIION
~ peed
Storf!i and

•)(Jj /6 ~0

new

ren ters ossts lance, vou moy be
able to l•..,e •n our apartm ent
lor less than $50 o monrh l- ot
more m for motrOn
contact
V• l loge Manor A p a r tment~

6 WEEK old coll1e
H• ll '2&lt;1 7 7901

IQ69

1051 FEMAlE cot Mos tly grey
wo&gt;or mg tPd coll o1 and ! leo co l
lo t A n !iv.f'r ~ to th e nome oll •l
IY IH l11bPI Vi Cinily of f-ly seJ!
Ru1• Rt 124 and Ba 1!ey Run

Ou•

IWO ~AM i lY Yard Sole . F1r st
trade• on lett we~t !t om Don - RISING Sl AR Ken r~ el Boord •ng
Indoor and outdoor r un ~
ville on 375 Sot May 20th All
Gtaomul g oil breeds ( leon
pt I led to go Clo thmg bedd•ng
~ a n rl ory locdtl leS . C he s h~re
McGull ey s Reeders
mooy
m1 sc 11ern~ Phone 74 2 20b8
Phone ( ~1 4 ) Jb7 -01n

AntoSales

LOS! BR OWN b•ll fol d F1ve dollar
• •eword Be twC'en Ru tland ond
M wl dlepor t 99'} 7513

CIT IZENS:

(614) 098 ·3290

Home Phone 741·2377 or
Evemngs 99'.1 -7056

Lo•l and Found

SENIOR

LARG~

FIVl Fo rlll/y So le. Thut s
f- rt and So t d needed . 9 om to
3 p•n ot Rober ! Hay es . leo vmg
~'(fO C use Oil Rt 174 lots of
baby clo thes so me rhdd re n's
o"d adult do th e§ toy s baby
l u•1r il ur P somem•S( items .

l urn 1shod and un
opt s, Phone 9!12

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Route JJ , nor th ol Pomeroy
large lots Ca ll qrn-7479.

Pl)one 741-1668 .

~Al~

Gr:a_n d Opening

lvrn tshed
54 34

lb..aJ Estate for Sale

t.•or Sale

EXPERT
HUNTER

Want Ads Turn Unwanted. Items Into Cash

For lte~ll

May 13

fl 1 gh th ou~e

) A TUROA Y May 10th
Cozo11 Budd111 9 ne ,;llo Roone
Oh1o Po!i l Olhce Q 5 Good fur
n1tu1e
tool~
clo th e~
etc
)o~c lh lllQ lo1 e ... eryone Co me
ono' ~ cc us A C Brad ford and
B•ll CoJorl

•

3 AND 4 RM

CoH 992 - 21S~ .

VAFW SAlt . Storts Sol

•

. i""

t.Y.~l--'

...
~,-.-~ \-e••e
~,.

Au to trans .. 18.000 mi le s. L tk.e new .

1
1975 PINTO WAGON .......... .............. 2395
Au lo. tran s , P .S , a ir cond . Very Sharp

1977 MUSTANG II 2 DR .......... ......... '3895
4 sp . t rans . • 10,500 miles, local owner. 4 cyl. engine
Creme Puff .

1977 CHEV. NOVA 2 DR.................. 13995
6 cyl
new

~

conven1en1 to sel up

~

conventent mon lhly payments

~

conventenl tax reco rds

Less than 8,000 miles, loca l owner , as good as

1975 GRANADA 2 DR....................... 12795
6 cyl. , auto. 1rans., P.S

1975 GRANADA GHIA

4 DR ........ ,. ......12995

Low mileage, o cyl. , std. trans Very c lean.

1

~

free s c a sh lor olher purpo ses

~

lrade-tns acc epted

1974 PINTO 2 DR ... .. ..................... 1695
4 cyt , au to tran s.

1977 THUNDERBIRD ....... __ .......... ..... 15395
Vinyl roof , P.S., P.B., air .

It s ea ster to deal w 11h !he

source C ome 1n

and see our LEASE plan

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP ................. 13995
6 c:yl. , std . trans., mag wheel covers, t ie down hooks

TRUCKS REDUCED '200
1974 CHEVY ~ TON.~~~?~·.:.~:~:..~ .. .. '2595
1969 CHEVY ~ TON FLATBED ........... '895

GMAC

1974 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP.................. '2495

RLSP

1974 FORD F-350 TON CAB-CHASSIS -... 12495

6 cyl , std . tra ns . Clean .

V·B, auto. trans., P.S., P.B.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph .

SOO E.

Main

992-2174
Pomeroy, Ohio

OPEN TILL 7 P.M .
ExcepLThursday &amp; Salurday tiiS :OO
Closed Sunday

DAN THOMPSON FO
See Hoeky Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill , General
Manager , for • GoOd Deal on 1 New or Uoed Vehicle.
992-1196
Middleport, o .

�,

'1-' '

"

'

10.-The Oa1ly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Fnday , May 19, 1978

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l'huttt•992·21Jii

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
\l or1d;n
:'-- t!ti/1 •t!S.IIlll dU\

lut•MI;n
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II' \I

till' l.n hl'flllt'fJiliJiu 11111•11
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AN I(( rnodPI Olt!Jinnf' l lo er I')
lool. •ng l o• en ' RC Clu b on the
A then~ Pome•o y or G o l hpol1~
otco Col l 7,j7fOiH
I NO longe1 wnr ~ lor Roc1ne
fJiu onhmg ord Heal •ng Bdl

If- YOU hove o :; er vice to o tter .
wont to buy or se ll somettHng .
oe looktng tor wO(k .
or
who te..-er
you 'll gel results
lmter w1th a Sen trnel Won t Ad

(noon ) throu gh Sol . May 20 .
Fu rnr ture opphonces . TV. gm
heaters rent corn per . cor pel
rem nolll!i l1nem and spreads .
rr H:;r hou!iehold goods. toys
1 m1le tr am
a11d . clothes
la r1g sv ille on ( R 10 {Dex ter Rd )

LAMAR
BEAUTY SALON
101 W 2nd Sl. Pomeroy , 0 .
Under New Managem~nt
Terri Mtller Walker

Ope ning
Tuesday , May

23

YOU NG ADULI S of Re01 gar11Zed
Chvrch ol Jew!i ( h11 sl of latter
Day Somh w11f hold m1sc. sole
111 RoCtne on SR 338 across ! rom
grade school on Thu rs . f1 1 and
)at 9 3. Numerous o n lique ~o
lawn mowers Iorge and small
applr onces clo th es of oil ":&gt;rzes
mu ch rno re Som.-thmg l or
YA RD SALE Ffl Sat &amp; Sun '1
mde off Rout e 748 at Cheste •
Wat ch for s•gns

HUGI- SALE of Flea Market and
u~e f ul .term Frr Sot q l o b On
~to l e Route 7 2 mdes sou th of
M 1ddlepo r t
So me 1tern s
glossc ~ \0 cen ts. pac ke r s• re
books 10 cents milk b o ue l~
and old hu •t1 or !&gt; Sl eo Pmt tar~
ol bu tt on~ 50 many old bot
lei !&gt; /lowe• vase!&gt; ol d teller~
p o~ l
cord s
lamps
111'1!i '
ba ~ k e t s
~· l v er pla ted wore
v.. hot 11 0 h COI1 rllng jOIS pi C
lu res d•shcs sou !&gt; ag e stu!ler
mogozu1e al so dothmg s hoe~
and rnu ch rnuch rnore Wonted
old p•cture po!ilcords

Help Wanted
WAITRl SS

WMlllD o"er 71
~ venmg ~~~ dt f-r1endly lavern
M 1ddlcp ?rl

1 HPlRH:NCto SIDING oppllcotor s
P o~ ~ er~ b u tg a reo Onl y those
w dh QO'I n t rue ~':&gt; and equ•pmen t
ncl'd apply Col! Kc sle y .W • ggl ~
:.1011 ~ 2f:! 5455

992·7787
lO

)0 50") bedroom mob de horne m
Ha&lt;me or eo 992 -5858

MIODl~POR T

Olhc space 1000
~q
ft .. air co nd•t•oned
cmpeted Ground tloor Corner
focollon Coli 997-31:1 31

!RAILER SPACE ) , mrl e !rom
Me•gs H1gh School on old Rt 33
992 -'l941 0 1 991 2b89

HOOF HOllOW Hor se~ Bu y sel l
trade or tron1 New and used
saddle ~ Rut h R ee~es Albo r,y .

MAlE
AN D
l emole
AK C
reg1s 1e1ed Old ~ngh sh Sheep
dogs 985 -4 \II or gqJ . n os

MOl HER CAT 3 k1tter1S l emole o
week~ old qq1·24'JB
~MA ll

MIXED breed pupp•e!.
ft ee to good home about to
week ~ old Femal e Has been
wormed 991 -7105 evt&gt;n•ng ~

1WO LIT TL E
99 7 281 7

klttlf? S
p up~

Ph one
Geor ge
Por t

MUST MOVE c op~ and camper s
Our lon your go1n ot Codner s
Campers

1971 TAG ·A l ONG IB It sel l
contamed l ro ...el l rarl ~r A· I

9rn

3 1'~4 or 997 3459

STARCRAFl
SAVE NOW Free canopy f1r e and
bo tt le co ~er w1 th each new fold
do wn tdl Ma v 26 th. 75 7 B un~
House , $6 . ~ 75 now $524Q 25
WS D elu~ee A( S""-'0 now
S69qq Mrn 1 mo to rs We sell
~e r v • c e and quality Open 11ll 7
prn Sot 8 Sun 4 pm Camp
Conley Storcroft Sol e!&gt; Rt 62
nor th of fl t Plea sant

wagon 4
runs ~ery

good 1400 9'17 3B90
I Q7&lt;1 PIN TO New •odra l trres
new shoc lo. !i
aut o
trans
48 000 mile s 99'l 7285 ott er 4

Heal Estate for Sale

HOMtS IH ~

:.1 7 A C IH: ~ IN ~ u l lo nd Vtl loge 4
bl•dr oom h o v~ e '2 car gorage
)ever ol outbu•ldtng s
~mol
born S I~ 000 or mak e oft c(
747 :uso

lor sole . I acre ond
up. Middleport . neo1 Hutfond
Calfq92 7481

NtW 3 bedroom h ou~e 2 b o th ~

all elec
1 ac•c M•ddlcporl
close to Hutlond Phone 99/
7481
VA ,_:HA, 30 yr hnom mg , also
retinonCing Ireland M o rt~o ge
77 ~ Sto re . Athens. phone (0 14)

1HH I:: l:: BtDR OO M horne house
on2 extra lof gc lol!i woth Iorge
block
garag e
l mm~d• ot o
po ss c ~s • on
! u pp e r ~
Plo1t1 s
Oh• o 9Q'} 7330 any tun(&gt;or alt er
!l pm w1•el.. doys o• ~at or Sun .
3U4 773-5"17 6

Sol 3051
BY OWNER 5 acre:. w• tl t 9 t oom
houso. F~E E GAS 2 &lt;; o1 QOIOg£:&gt;
~ u n •me• k1t chct• and bordl::' l c.&gt; d
by 1 ct ee f.. s Coii9U5 38?7

I ARM ON ( f.! ) I 3~
Po1tl011d 843 2)01

TWO STORY from o houo;c b
roorn '&gt; and bo th, cc&gt;llor out
bu 1 ldm g~ 4 OCt f"!i land ot ed ge
ol Rutland Con'lple lc !r(l •lt:&gt;i
hook up ol :.o 1 bonk!&gt; oppro 1s
c d proper ty a t Sll SOO Pho ne
99'7 7094

A
LOOK
WILL
CONVtENCE YOU - I ~

BUS .
BUILDING
Around 2BOO sq tt . of fl oor

st ory fr ame, wood -burni ng

fir ep lace, tr ont &amp; rea l

space .
Lo adtng
dock ,
arched roof, concre t e f loor ,
a tr con d iti oned and all

por c h es ,
f enced .

bath ,

ca rpeted . •- a I lout shelter, 3
n ice bedrooms , barn and

EN D OF YOU R SEARCH
- older home , we ll built ,
priced man y limes below
replac ement va l ue. 3 BR .
bath ,
formal
dining ,
basemen t, pJrches . JUS T

4

closet s ,

na tural gas

fu r na ce,
ba sement,
2
porches near school and

LOOK $10,000 .00
THI S YOU CAN BUY -

stor e. Want S23.500.00 .
NEW L IS TING - Business

12 )( bO 1973 Dormn trad e• l or
sole 2 bedro om l oc ated bet ween M•ne I &amp; 2 Phone
1·669 -57 42

Heall!:state for Sale

and
electric .
$13,000 .00
NEW
LISTING

Low down payment . loads
of rem odel mg . 3 BR , ba th,
formal d 1n ing , 2 ca r
garage , tots of ground with
fruit &amp; berr ies. $19 ,500.00 .
Some
of
the
above
r epresents properties that
could not be replaced at 3
limes th e selling price.
- Man y Other Properies-

Only
3

bedroom framQ home on

gra vel h i';.nl\) 1, natural

gas heat, ~ ~ v i fl owers
and shrubbery on 2 level

OPEN DOOR POLICY LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTER ESTEO
POTEN TIAL
BUYERS
WILL
BE BROUGHT
AROUND.
· HEN RY E. CLE LAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
192 -2219-9 92-6191
992 -2568-992 6009

Jot s. $18 ,500
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3
bedroom s, walk -in close t s,
and enormous o:*"
1es . 11 1.

baths, It •" ~"\.\)

t.

oak

MllJDLEPORl 3 bedt oo rn hon1e I
lu ll both ~
fully &lt;Orpeted .
equ1pped \o.Jt chen w•th 1n1er
com natural gm furnac e cen
t1olo" con d•11on1ng ono 100 )(

fl oors an. ~. t=ro nt a net
back porches, garage on
semi private lot. SU ,OOO .
WE
ALWAYS
HAVE
BUYERS
FOR
SOME
PROPERTIE S. BE SURe

100 lot
fenred •n yo•d
S35 .500 Phone 9'17·5550
THREE BEDROOM home J ' ,

YOURS IS LISTED WITH
US.
HELEN l. TEAFORD

years o ld A ll efeclrrc Close 10
GORDON 8 . TEAFORD
~chool N1ce lo t wt th tree~ tn
SUE P . MURPHY
Ru tl and 74 7 2050.
,__..;.R::•:::a:::ll:::o:..r.:A::s=so:.::c:::ia::f:eS:..__J

HOUSE FOR !&gt;ole 6 1oom s and , . - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
both Racrr-,e Oh1o. Sam Yote s.
804 W. Main

SfROUf

049·1302

Pomeroy

pm

HOUSE FOR sole 111 Pomeroy.
!97o MU S1ANC AUTOMAT IC
located m Uppe1 Monkey Run . S
rooms ~11h both ond ba sement
Good
cond• l •on
Ph one
Pot t.oll-,. remodeled n e e d ~ a
992 37 40
lew repo 11::. Ph one 997 7b63
l q7J MONTE CARL O landau P S
fl B A C . AM B track ~ ter eo NOR TH OF F•..,~ Pom ts Spoc•ous
e111ro niCe 3 bedr oom home . 4
h cellent
cond.r •on
S1700
years ol d 1' ' bol hs Fully
B43 Jon.
equipped ~ • ! chen Cenu al OH
1973 SU PER BEET LE
Sl700
!.t on e
! ~r eplace
Dou ble
R e ed~vdle Oh10 ~ 1 4 - 37 8 b3 3l
gar age Select locot 1on or1 1 4
alter 6 pm
acres 99 '7 - 1 ~6
!973 BUICK LESABfH Mu ~ t ., ell
HOUSE FUll of almo st n.ew fur Call 949 7507 e ..-e n~ng .,
. r1J IUfE~
3 bedrooms
lr vmg
room drnmg room k1tchen .
JQ0 8 FORD LlD 99 2 6309
and wo.,he • ond dryer 1oke
MAlE AK C •egrstered O ld Engl 1 ~ h
over p ay m e n t ~ Ca ll q9') 6395
:,heep d og
985 4 111
or
ACRES 8 room re modeled
992 2205
home all m•ner ol nght~ luel
1970 HORNET $450 Good shape
o1l furnace
Rutland 01~0
741·3002
S36 000 New 3 bedroom tota l
electriC h om ~ I l 13 ocre5
I %5 CONVE R1ABLE
near mmes S27 000. Burldmg
742-76b9
lot 1 II O Cfe~ r~.Jro l water on
1974 BUICK REGA l All powe1
lo t $3 ,800 Col! 74/ -2819 ohe1 5
$2500 Day tune only 99 7 55 45
pm or ony trme Sot &amp; Sun
19b7 VW 997 3236or W'l -3935
3 33 to 5 acre ~ 2 m 1 le~ be lo v.
M1ddleport
r •ver lr on loge
Phone 992 -256 1 lor more Hl
lor mot •on

Army Opportunities

Call SFC Lowery
Collect,
593-3022

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Caii992 -71JJ
CONTACT ,
Lois Paul ey
Bran ch Manager

qQ"'} 71 ~0

NO l lt M TOO Lorge or too ~m all
W,lt bt; y I pte&lt;:e or com plete
hnu'&gt;ch ol d New vs. ed OJ ani •
quf''&gt; Mar t •r s Fur n•1ure 70 N
/ nd ~~
M•ddleport
Phone
4Q} 637 0
( HIP
WO OD
Pat e.,
mo)O
d • om~Jte r 10 on large st end SB
l){' r ron Bu ndled st op $6 per
ton De l•ver ed to Oh10 Pallet
Co Rt 2 Pomeroy 991 2b8CI'
CO INS CURRE:NCY tokenS old
·por ket wotche~ and chams
., .l vE"• and gold We need 19M
ond ol der !!.d..-er cams Buy se l l
m trade (all Roqer Wamsley
7 4'} '}:JJI
liMBER POM~ROY Forest Pro
ducts f op pr 1c c lor stond tn g
~ow ltrnber Call 997 5965 or
K1~nt Hanby l 440 -8570
WANl 10 buy Used
9Q7 J157 ott er 5 pm

can oe

NHDW Sri"Pr co1ns htghest
pr 1c e':&gt; p01d Call 741 131~ alt er
7 pm
WAN!ED TO buy wood burnii"' Q
coolo. ~ tQvJ' Sew1n9 m ochme
e&lt;Jbllw t ,f re asonably pn c; ed I
pwt&lt;bred Rhode Isl and Red
r onslet

:-;en ires Oif.,red
Wll L ( AIH l or thP elderly rn our
t n• ~ Phune992 73 14
WA llR W~ll drrlltng Wdhom T
(don! 7d7 2879
Will DO ~ moll haulmg cu i bru ~h
( lqon tng of bo!&gt;£&gt;rrents, atti cs
qoroqe elc Phon e 99 2-7764 .

3 ACRES - Real nice laying land with nat . gas tap and
city water . Loc . on blacktop roa d 7 m inutes north of
Rac ine . Asking 59,000 .

~,

Of

h41eto r to thtt

Cellulosic ~wood fiber)

C.r•.

Thermal Insulation
Save 10 pet . to so pet .
on healing cost
E•perience and
fully insured

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
,. 992-21 7~

Pomeroy

(all , 992-381S

m ,ooo.

'

CALL

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALliPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446 -1881
10 ACRES - Vacant fond on blacktop road . Beautiful
homes ite. About 5 minutes fr om 5 Point , Price $13.800.

Between
p . m.

Middleport, Ohto
4- I.J· t

7: 30 &amp; 9:00
'

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp;Vinyl

REDUCED TO Sl5 ,900 -

A very nice I ' 2 story 4

bedroom home in good condition . Features a basement
with fin ished famil y room and laundry room . eaf ln
kitchen , living room &amp; bath . Larg e lot w ith fenced

yard . Call n'ow , pri ced lo sell.

$11 ,700 wil l buy • good 2 bedrm, house and garage ,
stor age building and garden space on St. Rt . 124 In

514,100 - T'/2 acres with nice 2·bedrm . mobile home
with 2 rms . buill on with tlreplace. Workshop w ith
other buildings. Eastern Local.
We NHd Listings (Middltporll
We have buyers lor many types of properly
·CALL JIMMY DEEM Associalt, J4f·2•

68 ACRE FARM -

Price reduced lo ~46,900 , Attracllve

remodeled 2 story farm home ,...Ill~ ce home feiltures

a large living room , dlnl"of."~\"'... chen, 5 bedrooms,
&amp; 1'12 baths, 15 ar; t..\~ l,.; . ...-te la nd wit h balance In
pasture and wood. ~ .... aer barn &amp; garage. You must
see th ts one, it 's "'"" worth th e pr ice . Located off Rt.
325 In Meigs Cou nty .

\

MOORE'S
.

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks .
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

Ph. 992-2141

BR78xl3
GR7h14
HR7h11

Under ha ng gutters &amp; roam
add ition s.

LIST
S78 .31
115,01
119, !9

AUTO PAINTING I

AI Tromm Const.

For Free Estimates
Call
992 -6313 or 992-6011
5-15·1 mo . pd .

Rl . 1
Middleport, Ohio "

'4 Yurs Service

SALE
1$1.97
ISS . T1

742 -2328, 1 P.M , to9 P.M .
Order Now-Mount by Appt.
4·30· 1 mo.

Pomeroy, 0.
1·15-tl c

BOB'S

.

144.11

.
.

the lh rone .
VIRGO (Aug . 21-Sept . 221 Make
it a point to overl ook the lit tl e

lhtngs

loday lhat

yo u find

ann oying . In ret urn yo u 'll be
given eq ual cons1dera tmn

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl . 231 A i•tlle
seed money ma y be req uired
tod ay to prim e th e pum p f or
so me th tn g larger . Don 't lear to
sp end a buck if yo u 're assu red
of SC\Iera t in return
SCORPIO lOCI . 2~-Nov . 221
"void teaming up with an yo ne
today w h o thinks petti ly . You
need a co hort who sees thin gs
on th e same grand scale yo u

do.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
211 ll 's probable you 'll benetit

NOTICE OF

Denver Kapple
At

" THE MILEAGE MAKER"

Siding

On M ay 16 , 1978 . in th e
Meigs Coun ty Probat e court ,
Case No. 12391 , Fred w .
Crow , 11 1. R . 0 . 2. Ra ci ne,
Ot110 was appo in ted Executo r
o f the est at e ol Coulter M
Shuler , deceased , R. D 2,
Ra ci ne , Ohio
Mann.ng D . Webster
Pr oba t e Judge .ct er k
t51 19 , 16 161 2, 3tc

today from some thmg yo u o nl y
played a m1mscule role 1n
brmging about. Dame For tu ne
d1d the heavy work .

NOTICE OF SALE

AQUARIUS (Jan . 2D-Feb. 191

Pomeroy N ationa l Bank
will otter tor sale , at public
sale . on Wed nesday . Mity 24 .
1978. at 10 :00 O ' Clock A .M , at
th e Fu lfon -Tnomp'&gt; on Tracto r
Slt!ts . Inc , Spring A\lenue ,
Pomeroy ,
Ohio ,
the
f ollow i ng :
One
Al liS
Chalmers Corn Pic k.er or
Grll ln Comb•n~ . Model A
Sltl d sale is betng made
pu.rsua nl to the au thor ity
con ta in ed i n a Secu rit y
Agreement
P omeroy
Nat ional Bank reserves the
r ig ht to brd on the prooe rh

An y sel l-doubt s you in ttial ly
en te rtatn today will be s wept
aside when you spri ng in to
acti on . Yau·re a be tter doer
than you are a thinker .

L tfe seldom o ffe r s s ure thmgs .
You ' re aware of this . Fortu nately today your hopes will
b e predicated upon vtabfe lar. ·
tors .
·

PISCES

(Feb. 2D-Morch

201

Somet hi ng you ' re presently tn·
vO I'tl ed in has greater potential
than you may rea lize ll's best
to leave the mechanics and
Kno w -ho w up to assoc iates .

ARIES (Merch 2t -Aprll t91 Con·
di ti ons look financia llv orom t ~-

(5) 19, 21 , '17 , ?3. 4IC

_m -1010

Langsville , Ohio Prtced at
~25 , 000 . 00 .

WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY . REAL
EST ATE IS SELLI NG SO
LET US SELL YOUR S.
Cheryl Lemley , Associate
Home Phone 742-2013

BRAOrORD
Au r l1 ormm
Cam·
plete Sorv1t e. Phone 94q 7487
or 949 7()(X) Roctne Oh1o Crill
Bra df ord

HOWERY

ElWOOD BOWER\ RlPAIR
Sw eeper ~ .

!omtGrs uon 5 . oil
~ mall applian ces , l a wn mower
n e ~el to ) tol e Highway Garage
on Route 7 Phone (614 ) 985·

3B75.
R~M OD HING

Plu mbmg. heotmg
and olllype!t ol gen(uol rep 01 ,
Work guarant ee d 70 yco1~ e ~ ­
penonce Phor1c CN2 2-409

Closed T hu rs da y s and
Sa tu rdays at noon.
Your Full Time
Rea I Estate Broker
Nice l bedroom hom e, very
modern , one floor plan,
loca ted in Rust ic H il ls,
Syr acuse, Ohio. Make a
reasonab le offer.
Store a nd filling station
including
st ock
and
fhdu res , do ing a good
busi ness .
L oca ted
In

IJuoine•s Senices

~ l::WING MA CHINE Rep011 '

se'
v•cc all mak es 991 278 4 lhe
f- a b11c
Sh op
fl o me 1o y
Au th omed S•ngcr So les and
Servrco We sharpen Sc •ssor5 .

~)( ( AVA I ING

1

dotot loode1 and
backhoe w ork dump tru cks
and lo-boys l or h11e w1ll haul
till dut to so1l , ltmcs 1one and
gr o'"'ol Coli Bob or Roger Jcl
f e r ~ day ph 0110 9q7 708 9 r11ght
phono 9Q'l 3525 or 991- 5237

f:XCA VA liNG do1cr , bock hoe
ond d• tcher Charles R Holf, eld
Bock Hoe Ser..-tce
Rut land Oh •o Phone 74112 -2008 '
Will do roo l mg, constrvctton ,
plumbtng and heating. No 10b
too lorg(l 0 1 too srnoll Phone

747 13&lt;8

IF YOU NEED
'
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A,,
BED FOR
YOU

Selection In The Valley

WEEKLY SPECIAL

1975 CHEV. BElAIR
4 Dr ., fa c. air , au!•·· P S., P B

'1995

BATHROOMS ANO Kttchens
r emodeled c~r amt c l1 le plum bmg, carpen try and general
rno 11\ten o11ce. 13 yeor5 ex pertence, 992 3685 .

PUDDLE POOLS All sues and •
5hopes.. Swun poo l\ , 'l years
expertence, lree es-ti mates . ·
onylhing
you
need
lor
underground swim pools . New '
chem Jcol and 5upply store.
Albany
Oh i o .
Ph one
614 b98 b555 ( Alte1 b pm ,
bl.ol ·b89 5251 John Jeflers 01
689.5265 Bill G il leue . ) We ore
NOT oil wet on PRICES .

1974 CHEV. NOVA .................... '1995
2 Dr , 6 cyl , auto , P.S., vinyl r oof .

1974 CHEV. NOVA ....................s1995
2 Dr. Hatchback. 6 cyl., auto.

442

1968 CHEV. NOVA .................... ..'495
2 Or ., 6 cyl.

TRUCKS

1973 FORD RANGER .................'1895
!'

As LAiw J.s

TALl&lt; TO •

Conlinental. loaded.

1968-ows CUTlASS:................. ;gg5

All carpel lnslllltd wl
p1ddlng at no chlrgt.
EMDtrl Jnstallttlon.

C. II 74HZII

1973 UNCQlN ......................... '2495

4 Or .• fac. air , auto .• P.S, P.B.

&amp;
SAVE ALOT

__......,_

Cuslom . 1 Dr .. !900 aclual m iles .

1973 FORD LTD).......................'1495

SAVE ON
CAIPniNG
DRIVE A LimE

IVy whtrt YOU Cln comt In
11111 stt whtt rou'rt giHtflt
- Good Mltclltnl - Fully
otocktd,

1975 CHEV. IMPAlA .................. s3495

302 V-8, .otonoard, LWB.

1973 DODGE ........,........... .'........ '1895
Adven!Ure t'ocKage . V-8, auto .. P .S., LWB.

'.

1972 GMC ................................. ;ggs
v .8, aula, P.S.. LWB .

MOTORCYCLES

1976 SUZUKI ..~8~........................ '995
1974 YAMAHA .. ~... ........ .... . . . .... '595
2

RIEBEL'S USED CARS

Wtncltll or ,..rb Gnto
or Gent Smltll

RUn.AND
FURNITURE
74Z-ZZ11

See
St. Rt .

7

Roger Riebel

667-3463

1 mile north

Tuppers Plains, Ohio

I

MF 135 D11:~sel · MF230 D1c sel
MFISO D ie~e l Mf-235 D• e~ el
Mfl65 D1e ~e l MF 2B5 D1 e!&gt;el
MF\135 D•c sel Cob , on &amp;
heater .

1973 Pl YMOUlH ,
$300 and
assume loon. Morine 2-woy
VHF
·FM rod•o ·telephon e,
S375 Anl1que S1nger ll eod le
~ CWHIQ rnochme . $100. like
11ew 1 304 773-5778 .
good 11 rcs

SISO. 949 ·7801.

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
Syracuse, 0 .

Bedding
Plants.
Potted Plants. · Dish
Gardens ,
Hanging
Baskets,
Vegetable

Reedsville,

AT THE ATHENS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS,
ATHENS, OHIO
The Hocking Valley

Bank , 7 West Stimson Ave .,

Alhens, Ohio 4S701 will offer for sale lhe following
de scrtbed

1tem s tr ee

and clear

of a 11

soltener,

Model

liens and

e n cu mbra t"~ces .

SN: 0735957 H
1974 Fatrmont Mobil e Home, Mod el 70x l 4, SN · N03924.
194B Ford Tractor, M ode l BN, SN P66B50
1956 Cock shu ll Tractor with ~oade r , SN: 4075C27
1971 Ford Torino , 4 d r., SW, SN: IA4l H236007 .
1974 Ftal , Cpe ., M odel 12B, SN. 12BAC01B 5673.

UC-SVI ,

The aforementioned items shall be sold at public sale

'289.95

Now Only

al 5:00 P.M . DST on Monday, May 22 at The Athens
County Fairgrounds to th e highest btdder. Items will

Let u s t est your w~ner Free

be sold as is Without any

express or implied
warranties . Item s may be seen at the Athens County
Fairgrounds on May 19 at 4 : 30 P.M . or by prior
arrangement.
·

Pomeroy Landmark
1\,J,;~ack W. Carsey , Mgr.

l::::LI
_..

Phone 992-2181

rWO 3 pi OC e bedr oom S UI!(.' ~
maple hu tch, glm,!i doors
Mny tag wr 1ngc r wa sher. 2
~ lands
I dr cs~e r . 1 b05C
( Obul et . l eleci11 C r ange 2
c abin e t ~ 1 rou nd tabl e drop
leot l orrn•co top 1 boo k c o ~e
1 chalf 24 7-3100
SEWING MAC H IN~ R1d1ng rnow£:&gt; r
(Wor ds 5 h p ) 3 Pollobl£&gt; I v.,
bloc k o•,d wh11e I calm wn
so le 25
K1t chen •Hnk and
cobmel ut ~ ll (wh tte ). 1 l•..-111g
room ~ u• le':&gt; Roc ke1 rec li ner
chatr Roll a way bed
lhrec ,
quar ter s11e Van ll y 10 (new}
'J ga s stoves I 50 QC(l
I
85 0()0 1 gas dryc• I Plectt r(
dr ye1 As.,ort ecl c!ot h• ng and
r n • ~c 110m ~ Phone 747 1b68

Check

our

low,

low

AGREAT MORE TO YOU

Bl LL JANES

PUBLIC AUCTION
MONDAY, MAY 22 AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M.

1978 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
M ~. Karr's Demo..................·......... . $AVE
1978 Cutlass Salon Sed .. ?.r.i~:;:~ . ~~- . ___ .. 16295
1978 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Sed.~;~~:· $AVE
1977 Cad. DeVille Cpe.......... ... ....... ,18900
1977 Cutlass Wagon ............. _......... '5995
1976 P~. Volare Sed .. ..................... 13195
1975 Cad. DeVille Cpe. Gold ............ .. 15600
1975 Delta 88 Royale Cpe.. _.. _....... _, 13495
1974 Olds 98 LS Cpe.. .................. 12995
1974 Cadillac Sed. DeVille ... ... ... ,...... 13695
1973 Buick LeSabre Sed ........... ,... ,..11795
1973 Olds 88 HT Sed..................... 11595
1973 Cad. DeVille Sed .... .. ... _..... _..... 12495
1973 Cad. DeVille Cpe .................... .1 199~
1973 Pontiac Grand Am ...... .. ......... . '1895
1973 Pinto Wagon :...................... , 11095
1973 Ford F-100 1!2 Ton ............... ... 11895
1973 P~mouth Duster Cpe............... 11695
1972 Dodge Charger ........... ............ '1295
1969 Pontiac-Bonnville Sed................ 1995
1969 Pontiac LeMANS Cpe .... .... .........1995

AT THE ATH ENS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ,
ATHENS , OHIO

Now In Stock

The A thens National Bank , 2 S. Court S1 ., Athens , 0 .
45701, wilt offer f or sa le 1he tottowing descn bed
\lehicles free and clear of all liens and encumbrances :

Large se lecti on 1978. Old smobiles r ea dy for
d e hvery. We are ready to deal. So hur ry in ,
pick yours out.

1976 Ford F 150 Styleside PU , red . 6 cyl .. standard
Shill
19641nf ernationaf M odell BOO Cab &amp; Cha . {log truck ), 5
speed tr ans , cheater all.le . air brakes.
1977 Pontia c 7 dr . Astre Hat chba ck, yellow -bla ck
str ipes,
auto.
trans .,
p.s ,
ftlf
wheel.
full
tnst r umental ton , 4.200 mi. , balance of factory
wa rr anty .
1974 Chevrolet Impa la , 4 dr .• b l ue w -wh tte viny l top.
loaded w -extras .
1973 VW Seater Bu s. blue w wh1te top, Mode l 27 11,
engine n eed s work .
1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme HT , blue w while top , V 8,

Drive Home A Winner
See one of th ese ~ourteous sale sm en : Pete Bur ris,
Mar vi n Keebaugh or George Ha rris .

karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You 'll Ltke Our Quality Way of Dong Bus iness" GMC
Ftnancmg .

992 -5142

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
FERT~PELS

&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

1977 Kawasaki MC KZ 400 2. cy l., 4 stroke red, low
mileage.

1977 Har ley Davt dson MC XLH 1000 CC extended Iron I
end, King &amp; Queen sea t, mag w heels , many more
ex tras .
The aforementioned vehicles sha ll be sold at publt c
auction at 5 o'clock on Monday , May 22 at The Athens

County Fair Ground s to lh e highest bidder. The
vehicles will be sold as is without any express or
implied warranti es . Vehicles may be seen prior to the

Phon e 992 -2181

sale at The Alhens Counly Fairgrounds on May 19 at
4 :30P .M . or prior arrangements.
The Athens Nati ona I Bank , Athens , 0 , reserves the
righ1 to bid, the right to withdraw any or all vehicles
from sale prior to confirm ati on .
Terms · Cash , Certified Check or Financing
Confirmation .

On All Used Cars &amp; Trucks AI

AUCTIONEER - BILL JANES

BEST BUYS EVER!!!
CARS
X~ -1... .... ...... ......... 17495

Jade green. only 4,500 miles, loaded .

•

1977 MAVERICK 4 DR .... ~.u.'?: ·. ~-~~ .. 13295
1975 MUSTANG u.....~~~: . ~'.d::.~:~·-·· 12595
1975 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON· --~~~?~. 12595
1975 MAVERICK 4 DR STD............ 12295
1974 MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DR ..~'~: '2195
1974 AMC HORNET 2 DR •.- ---~~~~·... 11695
1974 DOOGE DART 2 DR AUJ0 ....... '1895
1973 MAVERICK 4 DR ...... -~~ 1•0. . . . . '1195
1972 FORD GAlAXIE 4 DR AUT0 .. ... ..1495
1972 BUICK 4 DR ........ ~~.1 ?;......... '995
1971 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE 4 DR .. .... 1795
1970 HORNET 4 DR AUTO ...... .. ...... '395

Dan Thompson Ford
.

1977 PINTO RUNABOUT 3 DR._ ... _._ ..... 13295

USED CARS
1978 COUGAR

Pome roy
Op en Evenings until6 :oo-t!l S p.m . Sat

auto., p s.. &amp; p b.

pric es on

POTACH,

The _Hocking Va_lley Ban~ of Athens reserves the r1ght
to btd and th e nght to wtthdraw any or a II item s from
sale prior to confirmation.
Term s of sale : Cash , Certified or Official check or
ftnancinQ· confirmation .

AUCTIONEER -

~ATEC

0.

Monday, May 22 at 5 O'Clock P.M.

MEANS

VALUE

TODAY

PUBLIC AUCTION

1

ONE 1956 Fo1d Trac tor 800 !&gt;Ctie~
$3000. rro c!or ov erhaul ed 111
loll of JQ77 Con to ri Ffed W
C1o w
'l9 7 2~rn,
day and
qQ? -7567 e'"'enlll gs

JIIACJOR

378-6125

197b HONDA JbO Rood B1k e Front
d t~c br'okm '7800 rntfe~ Ex
cellcnt co nd•t•on tn'l 6307

HONDA 90 lor !&gt; Ol e Good ~ hop e
Eldon Walbu rn . 992 2805

l

-REED'S COUNTRY STORE

SOLID WAlNUT gate leg ond d1 op
leal t.u 1 c h~n tabl e Aboul 100
yea rs old S250 qq') 12H9 to see
11 o• 997 7666 oile r 5

1975 FORD VAN Fully cus tom1t
ed, 351 P S P 8 S3800 Butch
Rou sh 01 call 9rn 5032 or

E:"coNoMv

tl;,'

SEE THEM

Let Pomeroy . Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with co.op . water

NlW 8 USED IMPLEMENll .
MF9 Boler · MFI O Bole, · MFI20
Boler · Matthews Rotary Scythe
MFBBO Sem• ·mout\ted 6 bot1om Pl ow · MF520 12 Dt sc ·
MF200 'l Row Choppe1 · MF39 I
Row Planle r~
Mechonrcol
1ronsp lon ter
SHINN'S rRACTOR SAtE S
Phone 458 I tJ30
leon W Va

. ...
•' ...
. . ' .....•

1974 Cameron Mobt le Home, Mode l 70143PF0301500 ,

350 V-8, auto .• P.S., P. B., 4 wheel d r

WINlER GEl to your house? le t us
moke nece~~ory repo in. AI
T1 omm. Cons tru e!ron 747-13';8 '

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Coverin« In Stock

U5l0 I RACl OR5

AUCTIONEER BILL BROWN

tc0~0 M~ !IIUOr liandles b19Q!t !DPij lilll
tDbs Mow. plow 111! , b~ ll don /0 an&lt;1cM
llll!nts Mort wor~ powtr,
lower tuel tosl allq&amp;&amp;r
driWII

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1973 CHEV. BLAZER ................... s3995

PU LUNS EXCAVATING Complele
Servr ce Phone 99.2 -2478

•4.11 :'~:a.

614 37B ·6311

992-7156

733t

Rubber ~ Carpet

JQ76 CHEVROlET CUSTOM Delu11e
1•
ton p1ckup $3400 . Low
.n.t eoge
R ee d ~v ·l l e

Terms : Cash or check with positive t.D.

a MAN-SIZE tractor"

FRYE 'S PENNZOIL Rutland Gas.
groc
lrre sol es an d t epou
w , er ke r Sei VI( (l ~ ... erydoy low
prt c e ~ Reg. gas 59 9 Delc o 0 11
chock s 539 95 1ie t Potnts f- ord
Gm and Mopat , $3 bO . 1ur1c up
BURROUG HS SENSI MATIC oc ktls . $4 .98 Dts c br ak e pods.
co un tr ng mochme
Phons.._,... $9 95 se t Fan bel t and ho ses
992 2 15b , Th e Doil y Sentinel .
$2 50 to $5.00. Rebuil t and new
I l l Cour I Stree t Pomer oy
star ter s and olt etnotor s $77 50
ond up Wh1le spok e wh ee ls
Ohto
$29 95 ea ch Chrome s1 de
CABBAG E.
BR OCCO li
p1pes . $6 7 50 to $7 5. ~oc ~ e t
cau liflower . br usse ll sprou l s,
~ ets $12 50 to $37 50. Hock
egg plon b head le tluce , sweet
sow blade s 2 lor $1. Fl o wer!&gt; l or
peppers hur,gorton WO)( , see!
_Memorrol Day $1 4Q to S7 95
banana . chtlt peppers Plu s
Open Do•lY I 0 to l 0 Clmed
many d1 1fercnt vo neltes . of
Monday'&gt; Phone 747-9S75 or
tomato plants. many f..mds ol
742 -2081
hong rng ba sk ets and pol
!lo wers . Lorg e v.or •ely ol on· MILK GOAlS l'"~t lr e~hened $b0
nual !&gt; in f la t ~ Cleland For ms
and up K1d!i weaned B1lly '&gt;
and Greenhou se
Roc •n e,
$10
n omue!o
$30
Shade
Geroldirle Cleland .
6 14-696-123 4

S300 B43·7b22

4-9· I mo .

"Finally, I've found

1973 350CC Harl ey Dov 1dson
mo torcycle . 1300 mtfes , Good
condit ion $515 Colt olt et 5 pm
614 378 -6116

BEST SELEC TI ON of the best wood
stove s in Southeastern Oh1o
Jotul . Marso , Elel. Trr olio,
rcmpwood , and Nolhuo. Zton
Hea l Co . 8 Putnam Dr (oil Mil!
St.), A thens. 614-592-6079 Of
614 -696 11 87

992-5116

All kinds of new merchandise, tools,
furniture , toy s, pans . Something diffe rent
every week,

.

BASS BOA 1, 16 It motor and
tr oll er Good co nditiotl $1195
or best alter 992-3231

CO AL . LIMESTONE , sand grovel
colc 1um chloride fert ilizer dog
lo9d . and all lypes ol salt 1:: )(
ceh•or So ft Wor ks Inc.. E M0111
Sl Pomeroy 992 3891

1974 SUZUKI lM!OO Raced one
!&gt;eoson
E~ecellent co nd•llon

AN D MARli N
covot1ng
~epli c
~y s htm!i ,
do(O f backhoe dump hucf..
lrmes tone. gro~e f. block1 op
po..,1ng Rt 143. Ph one I (614 )

oqa

J.IEOU CE SAFE &amp; fa st wil h GoBese
Tab lets &amp; E-Vop 'water pdls '
Nelson Drug

lHUCK RUNS good

EVERY SAT. EVE • 7:00 P.M.

Not responsible for accidents .

19b9 GMC TR UCK 6 cyl auto .
motor recen tly ov er hauled.
good l 1r es, no ru st, 111 good co n·
ditton 6l4cd40 -7090 osk lot
fl out

Open Mon , lhru Sat . 9lil5
Sunday 1lil s

IN A LIKE· NEW CAMPER ! •
HuPillie•• Senices

985-3912. .

Plants .

Dupont materi1ls.

Phone 992-2181

Rutland Auction Barn

1976 HARLH . Elec tro Glide 3600
mtiC!i . ftk e new co ndrt• on W1 lh
Iauro po ck and h£l lrnet $3.200

CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan . t91

SPRil&lt;G SPECIAL
Complele Paint Jobs
SIOO.OO
Small Cars
t..rge Cars
SI2S,OO
Trucks
S17S.oo
Body work &amp; rtpolr 11.00
per Inch using only tilt besl

Estate for Salt'

Largest

$!5,000 - Will buy • good 5 bedrm . house with large
l iving room and kitchen. 2 baths, basemen t, F.A. not.
gas heat In Chester .

Case No . 22391

APPOINTM E NT

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

15 IN STOCK

Syracuse.

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE OF COULTER M .
SHULER , DECEASED

For The Best
Price In Town
- See

wtll be suppor tiv e tod ay tn
st tu ati o ns wh ere yo u keep a
Func tion aS the po wer behind

Manning D. Webs t er
Probate Judge Clerk
1'1, 26 (6 ) 2, JIC

4-24- 1 mo.

equid be diStorted.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Lad y luck
low profile Sh un th e spotlight.

On Ma y 16, 1978, in th e
igs county Probate court ,
21 , 390 , Edison
No
t etter , Lin c oln H 1ll.
eroy , Ohio 45709 wa s
nted Executor o f th e
ot Jot1n W il l , deceased ,
of Rou t e ), Pomeroy ,

&amp;
service, Musey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers, lawn ,Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

DELTA

outbui ldings. Some tenclng, plenty· of road frontage
close to hosp ita l and school at Laurel Cliff Asking
$42,500.

JOH N WI LL~'

CEAS ED
No. 22.390
r&lt;OTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

-

4-1?-l m oP.

rno

61!2 A CRES - Wlth a nice 1111 st ory house~ mostly
carpeted with 3 or 4 bed r ms , livi ng rm , fam il y Wl .,
with firep lace , basement, f u~l oil fur nace, garage an d

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an eMCellent 3
bedrm . house with l'h baths, kitchen with bulft.fn
app li ances, fami l y rm . with fi rep lace. all nicel y
carpeted Full basement with wood-burning stove.
Atta c~ed (2 car l garoge . Chrys ler Air -Temp. central
heating and cooling . Ver y low elec. bills . All this and
appr ox . one acre land . Have a look . Only $47,900.

TA T E OF

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

(614) 66'1 -6177

Home Phone 992-S73P

and Qarden space. Cit y wa t er and dr illed well. Loc .

careful no t tq be unco mplime nta ry abou t mutual pals who
aren ' t pr esent Your remar ks

PROBATE COURT OF ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO

399

Call
JERRY MURPHY

George S. HobsteHer Jr .
Broker

RT . 33 - 10 ACRES of land along Rt . ll 4-lone iust
north o f Pomeroy N ice home si t~s Ask ing $.12,800

40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a small barn and
dug well. About 11 acres tillable . Some woods and
mi neral s. Asking $21 ,500.

advtce of ot hers , yo u'll go
ad)il l
CANCER (June 21-July 221
W~ ile sociali Zi ng today, be

MODERN SUPPLY
Smoll enoint
mower

yard
Specialized
in
driveways ,
grading ,
landscaping , etc.

throughout, kttchen comp letely equtpped, laundry
roof , on double lol. Asking

areas where you can exe rcise
you r own judgment th e re su lts
you re l y too heavi ly on the

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

DOZER FOR HIRE

Pomeroy , Ohto
PHONE 992·6113
Office Hrs.: 9 a.m .-4 p.m.

room ~tth wa sher and d ryer, 2 baths, out buildtng w ith
electr1c for storage, alum . si ding , sto rm win dows "n ew

Graph , P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Stalion ,N.Y !0019 . Be sure to
speci fy birth date.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) In
wtll be profil ab le today Wh ere

100 Main St.
· Pomoroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6212
or 992-6261
8A ,M , to4 :1DP.M.

.

Fi nd o ut more o f what lies
ahead for yo u by se ndmg fo r

and a lo ng , se lf-addre sse d
stamped enve lope tO Astra -

OF FIDUCIARY

107 1 2 Sycam ore St .

. _home, 3 bedroom , family room w ith
hv ~ ng r oom , dining room , carpet ed

. pd

4-9-1 mo.

accept
blame
lor the
mistakes o fI he
those
1n your
charge
yo ur co py of Aslro-Graph Let ·
ter by mailing 50 ce nts fo r each

Phone 992-2181

1975 Harley Sporr ster , l1k o 11ew
runs goo d. kmg qupen ~eat , b
e)( f ur• f,onl . t&gt;xl10 bollery
.. oltoge reg and I helmet~
Must hove S'l300 Qq'j. 5146 or
can be seen at I 06 A Bt r c ~ ~ ~
Pomeroy Ohto

B &amp; S MOBILE HOMES f't Plea·
• son i , W . Vo . besideHeck 's
11~7 3 Broodmore 14 • b4 2
bedroom
1973 Oan on 14 )( bO 2 bedroom
1971 V1ctonon 14 x ~7 3 bedroom
I both
1972 Coven try 12 )( 65 3 bedroom
19~9 Sta tes man 17 )( 60 2
bedroom .

cau se o f your wtllingness to

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

Free Est .

GeorgeS . Hobst eMer Jr.,
Broker

2_
fireplace,

CARTER

~-

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

$1

Pomeroy Landmark

J&amp;L

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

w'th heatolator . Sma ll barn and out build ings, 20 acres
fen ced . Nice coo ntr y setting off black top road just 6
minutes north of Rac ine. Asking $42 ,000.

4-30-lfc

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~
Service ,,011'1 tMo ..., t ruct au!lfioa..-

H t'a l

and l 11:1 baths . M os11y carpeted B ig cen tra l fireplace

OLD I URN1TURE 1cc bo )(e s btos.s
bed-; 1rOII bed~ etc co mple te
hou'&gt;Ph ol ds Wr 11@ M 0 Miller
l?t ~ f-' omeroy Oh •o or call

992 -71 19 or 992-5041
4 27 tfc

992-22 !B

57 ACRES - With • nlce l lf, story house wi th 3 bedrm s

Wanted to Bu y

Anytime Saturday

After Hours

n

EXPLORE THE
GREAT
OUTDOORS

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
. Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

Call AfterS :OO or

to

ca rport &amp; 9lorage. 1 level
acre, corner lot
Many ,
many
other
features ,
136,000 00 .

new kit. S()l'v neling , al l

bath , F . A

Reduced

LIVE
HERE
IN
CO MFORT - Brand new , 3
BR , bath , lovely fireplace ,

Tu pper s Plains Water and

large

0.

Chester, Ohio
Jo.Jo.c :

home or trailer .

electric avai lable on 6BT .
5.96 ACRES - Renova t ed 6

bedroom s.

¥4 "'ile off Rt. 7 by-pus on
St. Rl. !24 toward Rutland,

s t ora ge

$12 ,500.00 .
SEE THIS 10 acres
ground , FREE GAS , far
out. JUST $5,000 .00 for

gra ve l road . One mile from
Rutla n d . E lectric on the
p r o perty. Good bu ildtng

other buildings 123,500 .
BRICK
HOME -

metal

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

Bo • 3,

gural ed by olh ers.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your
es tee m is ascending today be·

Call Now For
Appointment

Ta{lk~

Middleport, 0 .
5·11-2wk.

May 20, t97B
The balance sheet will be tilled
in your tav'o r this co mi ng year.
Th rou gh a serie s of unu sua l

if

Jack's SeptiC

Fay's Gift

bldg., lots of r emodeli ng,

uti lities. Out of fl ood.
21 ACRES On good

ft ' new

Wreaths

rvice d epartment and
II service Hotpoint and
brand s.

''

i?~::u~-~s:~·~im~a~d;;·~-~;=~r~~~::l'

Anyday, anylime.
Phone 985-18fkl
Jack Ginter 985-1806

Flowers,

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

SPECIAL

estimate, 24 hour service.

Bibles, Bunch

N. 2nd

Pomeroy , Ohio

room houc"

Crosses, Pots ,

Near

VIRGIL B., SR .
992.3325
~,,'!',~"~' !'!"!!,
216 E. Second Street

R.e s ide n t i a f
a nd
commercial. Call for

Baskets, Sprays

HOUSI:: AN[) lot 111 Don vill e on Rt .
315 Phone 742-206!l

build ing 24x80 in R ufland
Has rest room , water , ga!-1
1971 1-URNI S H ~D rnabde home
w• th or w•thout I 1 , o ne~
loaded w1th eJ~Iros Sell mg
cheap 742-2565

O (le~

Beautiful
Selection Flowers

We have enlarged our

1978 HM 125 'Sur.uk i Dit 1 l:l1k e 'l
mo old . EH elltJ111 co ndition
Need s cor 949 24 10

circu m stances and luck , situatio ns co uld develop where
you ' ll benefit from th ing s inau-

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

For

AUCTION

19M C H ~VY PICKUP 11uck Hco..-y
d•J IY with Iepper . Mu st ~ell
949-2507 , e.. ening~

Wheel
Alignment

Business Services

19 ACRt S 5 room house CH '}f;l
~or
rnore mlor rnalt OII
colt
/.47 3164

si tes Only $12 ,500 00
2 ACRE LOTS Near

lHRH MONTH old puppy
co fl•c 985 3596

O P ~ L SlAIION
~ peed
Storf!i and

•)(Jj /6 ~0

new

ren ters ossts lance, vou moy be
able to l•..,e •n our apartm ent
lor less than $50 o monrh l- ot
more m for motrOn
contact
V• l loge Manor A p a r tment~

6 WEEK old coll1e
H• ll '2&lt;1 7 7901

IQ69

1051 FEMAlE cot Mos tly grey
wo&gt;or mg tPd coll o1 and ! leo co l
lo t A n !iv.f'r ~ to th e nome oll •l
IY IH l11bPI Vi Cinily of f-ly seJ!
Ru1• Rt 124 and Ba 1!ey Run

Ou•

IWO ~AM i lY Yard Sole . F1r st
trade• on lett we~t !t om Don - RISING Sl AR Ken r~ el Boord •ng
Indoor and outdoor r un ~
ville on 375 Sot May 20th All
Gtaomul g oil breeds ( leon
pt I led to go Clo thmg bedd•ng
~ a n rl ory locdtl leS . C he s h~re
McGull ey s Reeders
mooy
m1 sc 11ern~ Phone 74 2 20b8
Phone ( ~1 4 ) Jb7 -01n

AntoSales

LOS! BR OWN b•ll fol d F1ve dollar
• •eword Be twC'en Ru tland ond
M wl dlepor t 99'} 7513

CIT IZENS:

(614) 098 ·3290

Home Phone 741·2377 or
Evemngs 99'.1 -7056

Lo•l and Found

SENIOR

LARG~

FIVl Fo rlll/y So le. Thut s
f- rt and So t d needed . 9 om to
3 p•n ot Rober ! Hay es . leo vmg
~'(fO C use Oil Rt 174 lots of
baby clo thes so me rhdd re n's
o"d adult do th e§ toy s baby
l u•1r il ur P somem•S( items .

l urn 1shod and un
opt s, Phone 9!12

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Route JJ , nor th ol Pomeroy
large lots Ca ll qrn-7479.

Pl)one 741-1668 .

~Al~

Gr:a_n d Opening

lvrn tshed
54 34

lb..aJ Estate for Sale

t.•or Sale

EXPERT
HUNTER

Want Ads Turn Unwanted. Items Into Cash

For lte~ll

May 13

fl 1 gh th ou~e

) A TUROA Y May 10th
Cozo11 Budd111 9 ne ,;llo Roone
Oh1o Po!i l Olhce Q 5 Good fur
n1tu1e
tool~
clo th e~
etc
)o~c lh lllQ lo1 e ... eryone Co me
ono' ~ cc us A C Brad ford and
B•ll CoJorl

•

3 AND 4 RM

CoH 992 - 21S~ .

VAFW SAlt . Storts Sol

•

. i""

t.Y.~l--'

...
~,-.-~ \-e••e
~,.

Au to trans .. 18.000 mi le s. L tk.e new .

1
1975 PINTO WAGON .......... .............. 2395
Au lo. tran s , P .S , a ir cond . Very Sharp

1977 MUSTANG II 2 DR .......... ......... '3895
4 sp . t rans . • 10,500 miles, local owner. 4 cyl. engine
Creme Puff .

1977 CHEV. NOVA 2 DR.................. 13995
6 cyl
new

~

conven1en1 to sel up

~

conventent mon lhly payments

~

conventenl tax reco rds

Less than 8,000 miles, loca l owner , as good as

1975 GRANADA 2 DR....................... 12795
6 cyl. , auto. 1rans., P.S

1975 GRANADA GHIA

4 DR ........ ,. ......12995

Low mileage, o cyl. , std. trans Very c lean.

1

~

free s c a sh lor olher purpo ses

~

lrade-tns acc epted

1974 PINTO 2 DR ... .. ..................... 1695
4 cyt , au to tran s.

1977 THUNDERBIRD ....... __ .......... ..... 15395
Vinyl roof , P.S., P.B., air .

It s ea ster to deal w 11h !he

source C ome 1n

and see our LEASE plan

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP ................. 13995
6 c:yl. , std . trans., mag wheel covers, t ie down hooks

TRUCKS REDUCED '200
1974 CHEVY ~ TON.~~~?~·.:.~:~:..~ .. .. '2595
1969 CHEVY ~ TON FLATBED ........... '895

GMAC

1974 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP.................. '2495

RLSP

1974 FORD F-350 TON CAB-CHASSIS -... 12495

6 cyl , std . tra ns . Clean .

V·B, auto. trans., P.S., P.B.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph .

SOO E.

Main

992-2174
Pomeroy, Ohio

OPEN TILL 7 P.M .
ExcepLThursday &amp; Salurday tiiS :OO
Closed Sunday

DAN THOMPSON FO
See Hoeky Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill , General
Manager , for • GoOd Deal on 1 New or Uoed Vehicle.
992-1196
Middleport, o .

�r·- -··-·- -·-·-·,

12- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Fridav. Mav 19, 1978

c----A;~;-1)-~;th~---- !I
1

·

MRS. GLENNA UTILE
Mrs . Glenna (Granny )
Little, 78, 581 1~ S. Fourth St.,
Middleport, died Thursday
evening
at
Vete ran s
Memorial Hospital following
a lingering illness.
Mrs. Little was born in
Meigs County March 21. 1900,
a daughter of the late Alfred
and Nannie Belle Manley
Frazier . She was also
preceded in death by her
husband, Vern in 1974, two
sons, James and Starling,
twin sisters and a brother.
Surviving are six sisters,
Mrs. Wayne !Dorothy ! Little,
Co lumbus ; Mrs. Charles
(Geneva) Wise, Mrs. Robert
1Kathleen ) Clonch, Mrs .
Dwight t Eulonda l Haley,
Mrs. Jack (Vivian ) Phillips.
with whom she made her
home, and Mrs. J ohn
(Delores) Tyree, all of
Middleport ; three sons,
Marvin. Donald and Sid, all of
Middleport ; a sister, Ilenea
Little, Huntsville ; a brother.
Ri chard Frazier, Russe ll
Point ; 39 grandchildren; 79
great · grandchildren, and
four great · 'great : grandchildren . Several nieces and
nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the

Motorist charged

Walter E. Morris, 36, Rt. 3,
1 Pomeroy. was charged with
Silver Run Baptist Church DWI following a traffic ac·
with the Rev . George Oiler cident at 9:45p.m. Thursday
officiating . Burial will be in on SR 7, nine tenths of a mile
Miles Cemetery . Friends north of the Gallia County
may call at the Rawlings- line.
Coats Funeral Home any
Th e Gallia-Meigs Post
time after 10 a.m. Saturday. State Highway Patrol said
Morris lost control of his ca r.
The accident is still under
DELL LUCKADOO
investigation.
Dell Luckadoo, 2943 South
Field Drive, Columbus, died
Wednesday at his residence.
AAUW TO MEET
Mr. Luckadoo was born The Middleport · Pomeroy
Dec. 17, 1884, in Rutland the Area Branch of Uie American
son of the late Issiah and Association of Uni ver sily
Melinda Powell Luckadoo. Women will meet Tuesday at
He married the former Anna 7:30 p.m. at the Mei~s
Mae Watts who preceded him Museum. Hometown culture
in death in 1965.
and creativity will be
Mr. Luckadoo was a coal presented by Mrs. Maxine
miner most of his life.
Philson and Mrs. Dorothy
Mr. Luckadoo is survived Oliver. Hostesses will be Mrs.
by
a grandda ughter, Roberta
Wilson , Mrs.
Elizabeth (Clifford ) Harris; Dorothy Woodard, Mrs. Kate
grandso ns, William K. Jarrell. and Mrs. Jea nette
(Mariko) Harris, Cincinnati, Thomas. There will be a
Robert A. · (Katherine l silent auction .
Brown, Columbus, Eugene E.
(Katherine ) Brown, Los
Angeles ;
16
great·
grandchildren, seven great·
REVIVAL CONTINUES
great
grandchildren ,
A revival is continuing at
nephews, Curtis Luckadoo,
Rutland , Arnold !Florence ) the St. Paul United Methodist
Richards, Middleport, Carl Church in Tuppers Plains.
Lu ckadoo and Francis Services are at 7:30 each
Luckadoo, both of Los evening with a guest minister
speaking. Special music on
Angeles.
Memorial services will be Friday evening (tonight ) will
held Monday at 2 p.m. at the be provided by the
Walker Funeral Home in Gospeltones and on Saturday
Rutland with burial in Miles evening the Layman 's
Cemetery. The Rev . Amos Quartet will be featured . The
Tillis will officiate.
Rev . Ri chard Th oma s,
Friends may .ca ll Sunday pastor, invites the public.
from Ito 3 p.m. at the J. W.
Ross Funeral Home, 950 E.
~
Broad Street at Miami,
Columbus. Friends may call
at the Walker Funeral Home
after 7 p.m. Sunday.
In crea s in g cloudin ess
Saturday, with a chance of
showers or thundershowers
SHIRLEY M. SHEPARD
by evening. Highs in the
Shirley M. Shepard, Langs- upper 70s. Probability of
ville, died at her residence pr ec ipit ati on ncar ze ro
this morning .
percent today, 10 percent
Mrs. Shepard was born at tonight , 40 percent Saturday .
Dorset. Ohio Oct. 13, 1929, the
daughter of the late Arthur
and Goldie Timms. She was
also preceded in death by one
brother, Eugene Timms.
EXTENDED FORECAST
She is survived by her
A chance of showers
husband , Ronald G. Shepard, Sunday and fair but a Utile
one brother , Arthur Timms,
cooler
Monday
and
Jr ., and one sister, Margaret Tuesday. Highs will be In
Dew ey, both of Chardin, the 70s and lows will range
Ohio.
from the Ul!~r 40s to the
Memorial servic,es will be mid 50s.
held Sunday at 7: 30 p.m. at
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's .... :&gt;:::::::::,:::::::::::::·:&lt;::&lt;&lt;&lt;:::::·.:&lt;;.:: :·:·:::·
Witnesses, Rvtland.

Weather

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.., __ _
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At our Kawasaki Good
Times Open House, just
99 cents gets you this
terrific -looking Good
Times T-sh irt . And while
you 're there, you can take
a free look at all that's
new and hot from
Kawasaki for 1978. Come
join the fun May 12 and
13 ... and start your good
times rolling .

NAME OMITIED ,
Diana Massa r, a senior at
Eastern High School, will be
appearing with the vocal
chorus for the final time with
ot her seniors on Tuesday
eve nin g when the group
present s a concert at the high
schoo l auditorium . Miss
Massar's name was omitted
from an ea rlier list of seniors.

Kawasaki
Good TlmM Open HouH

Extended
Thru May 20th
OPEN TIL 7 P.M.
MAY 19&amp;20

J&amp;R SPORT SHOP

,, ,.
l u•

MAY
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' " '

• ••

'"~

,, ,

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BAKE SALE
The United Methodist
Women of the Rutland
Church will have a bake sale
at tile Rutland Department
Store, Saturday beginning at
9 a.m.

I

Social :
: Calendar I
MONDAY
RACINE Chapter 134 OES
Monday 7:30p.m. There will
be initiation of two can!lidales. Officers to wear
formals. Members are to
bring co vered di sh for
refreshment s.
NAMES NEEDED
Eastern
Alumni
Association is in need of
names and addresses of the
class of 1977. Anyone having
the above information or are
interested in attending the
banquet and dance on May 27
are asked to contact Mrs.
Avice Spencer, Rt. I, Long
Bottom or ca ll 985-4296.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Sharon Smith, Pomeroy,
was admitted today to
University Hospital, Means
Hall, for observation and
treatments.

OPERATING THE break drum latile is only one of the tasks experienced by Andy Doczl and J ·
junior Auto Mechanics class this year.

FILES FOR DIVORCE
Robert Hatfield , Rl. 4,
Pomeroy, filed suit for
divorce against Anne Hal·
field, Rt. I . Middleport, in
Meigs Co unty Common Pleas
Court .

programs
students for ·

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Marvin Darst,
Pomeroy; . Melinda Barnett.
Pomeroy ; Lelah Shenefield,
Vinton: Nellie Lemley. Port·
land .
Discharged - Paul VanCooney, Tony McCoy .. Gamet
Potts, Donald Anncntroul,
Zelma Hawley, Salem Yates,
Rochelle Davis. Marvin
Darst, Jonnie Meadows.
Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges May 18)
Ossie Auxier, Lewis
·Bowen, Dclcic Butcher.
Marjie Davis. Oscar Dyer,
David Eakins, Lex ie Easton,
Joa nn e E win g, Sherri
Frederi ck. Carl Gorby ,
William Holt , Mary Layne,
Margaret McComb , Grace
Men·e r. Hosetla Minni s,
Kenn eth Miranda. Jann a
Myers, Fred Paxton. Robyn
Randolph , Mrs. Delmar Reed
and son, Rebecca Smith ,
Kimberly Swon ger, Ruc k
Walt ers, Maria Watkins.
!Births May 18) ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ga ry Short , a
son, Letart . ·

TODD MORROW and Mark Michaels discuss a
drawing during Drafting Lab.

Almost half of the vocational programa
High School are in the area of Tr
Occupations. Auto Mechanics, Cornn1unllcat
Welding, Mine Maintenance, Drafting. and
all junior-senior two-year programs.
The major objective of trade and 'ind~tat.r.
prepare workers for entry employment at
with the necessary educational ruwk llr&lt;ILII'IIi
within the occupation and its related aru
includes occupational skills, techrucal
attitudes, work attitudes, and occupational
The T &amp; I area .is thought to be
vocational education service area .
organizational patterns employed 111 this
shop and academic subjects.
Students spend four hours a day 111 th
two periods in related instruction in addlll
subjects which may be required ()(
vocationa l students will b'l'aduate from
or more credits.
T &amp; I students are also encouraRed to
of the Vocational Industrial lub ol
primary purposes of this organization
character development and promotion (I(
ship, service, and professionalism.
The T &amp; I programs are open to all
who wish to enter during their junlOI' ) II'
will be a junior in high school next ) t
enter aT &amp; I program should talk to lht
his or her high school.

PAULA KLOES receives a hair style by Beverly
Bishop in the senior Cosmetology Lab.

TREEING CONTEST
The
Shade
River
Coonhunters Assn. will have
a treeing contest at 7 p.m.
Saturday . A coon hunt will
follow the meeting.

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SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK

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assisting are Paul Gerard,
Gail Hovatt er, Phyllis
Dugan , Don Hunnel , Pat
Wood, and Elizabeth Lohse. A
concentrated effort will be
made to inform the public,
answer questi ons , and
present fact s related to the
operation of the schools ln the
upeomlng weeks.
Any interested persons
wishing to assist or have
questions answered are invited to a mee tin g on
Tuesday, Ma y 30, 7:30p.m. at
the Meigs Junior High School.

BUTCH PETIIT and Steve Arnold team up on a piece
of equipment in the Mine Maintenance class .

LOST. STOLEN OR MISPLACED
Have 1t sent d1rectly to our bank where it
will be cred1ted to your account immedi·
ately . We'll help w1th the details.

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains

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pomeroy

nationa
bank

the bank of
the century
established 1872

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Reds trade Murray for outfielder
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The
Cincinnati Reds today traded
relief pitcher Da le Murray to
th e New York Mets for
outfielder Ken Henderson.
Henderson, 3!, has been
sidelined since Aprill2 with a
toe injury but Reds offi cials
toda y said Henderson is "now
healthy and ready to play
aga in."
Appea ring in only seven
ga mes this season for the
M eL~. Henderson hit .227,
with one homer, two doubles
and four RBis.
Murray , 28, was 1-1 for the
Reds this season and had two
saves
in
15
relief
appearances.
On Wednesday night
against Montreal in extra
innings, Murray made a wild
pitch that allowed the
wlnning Expos' run to come
home from tilird base.
Murray's trade means the
Reds have now parted with
both players ·they received
from Montreal two years ago
in the controver~al trading of
Tony Perez.
In exchange.for Perez and
pitcher Will McEnaney, the
Reds got Murray and pitcher

Woodie Fr¥Jllan, who qulllhe
team the middle of last
season.
Henderson, a switch-hitter,
played previously for San
Francisco the
White

Sox, Atlanta and Texas.
Henderson Injured a toe on
his left foot just after the
current season started when
he hit the fence at Shea
a drive off

Elberfelds In Porno•..
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

SPECIAL WEEKEND SA~

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chambray work shirts - Wembley ties · men's pajarfl
sport shirts.
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Big savings, too, on table covers - ready made dr ·
shor ts · junior dresses .· little boys' shirts - Lant
Channel Master component sets.

SHOP SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 5

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