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10- The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, July ~2il!.lll97!Z§..----------•-----------,;.-.,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

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197-i GAlAXIE SWINGER Stor croh
camper . Sleep~ 7 S1000 Includes owning , port a -pot lP
gos tank , s pore tire . one ex
l1ngutsher . swmg out s to11e a nd
. !able . Yery good cond l tlon ."Con

MOBILE HOME for ren t or sole.
1973 Nushuo 12 ll 60 3

be seen at 305 Wnght St. o r Co li

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wood Cemete ry , Racme , Sole

PriC e

Tentative postal
accord reached

ELBERFELD$ IN PO.M EROY

bedroom . partial ly lurnished.
Con be seen next to Green-

$50CJO .

992-3255 o r 9&lt;11 -3964

NOTICE
S;,tis b ury

HOUSE o r 1roder yo.&lt;a nted to rent
by yOun g cpu p le w 11 h house
pet .
Need ed
tm med ta !e ly .
Phone 992-7623 .

CO UNTRY M OBil E H ome Po rk
Rou te 33 nor th of Pomeroy
ll':J rge lo h Coli 9Q'J . 7479
10 , A CRE S 7 r oom horne new ly
rem odeled
M ul be rry
HI ~
Pome ro y . A ll c tly ul tl tll e :; S200
m on t h pl u s u l tlt tt es 9Q'l s(no o r
I 444 8601

FU RN IS HED fHREE
b oth 9Q 2 2598

room s

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Town s h i p
Trustees w i ll hold a publ ic
he;sr ing on the proposed uses
o f Revenue Sht~r 1 n g Funds
and Anti -Recess ion Funds .on
the 21st day o t July 1978

ONE BEDROO M o pt
Con to cl
Manor
A pl
M •d
y ,f.l age
dleporl 992-7787
N~ W l Y R EO ~ CO RA f ED e !t ect e n c 'l'·

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Ut d tl •e s

GUY A Russell

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Pres i Dent
Salisbur y Tow n sh i p ,
Trus !ees
777 Pearl Sf.
M iddlepor t. O h io

CONTINUES
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

(7) 20. lt c

NOTICE
Sal i sbury
T o wn shi p
T rustees w il l ho l d a publ ic
hearing on the Budge! tor
F i sc al Year beg i nning Jan . 1.
1978 at 7 : 00 p .m ..on the 28th
da y o t July , 19 78 .

Really save during this annual event on wearing appar~l for men, boy~ children, and ladles.
·All sahas final, no exchanges or. refunds.

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Guy A . Russell 1
Pres ident
Salisbury Twp .
Tr ustee s
777 Pearl 51 .
Middleport ~ Oh i o

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potd

Save on any RCA console color T.V.
in stock, good selection of styles and
wood finishes. Warehouse on
Mechanic Street.

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Rej ere nc e
qu •r e d

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TWO 8EDR O OM h ou se l r otl e r tn
t hP coun !ry 742-299 1

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CHAPMAN SHOES

SEMIANNUAL
SALE
CONTINUES
Featuring

• Women Js
Sandals
•women ~s

Dress Shoes
• Sport &amp; Hou se
Slippers
• Men 's &amp; Children's
Tennis
• Women's
'· Grasshoppers
• Pu.r ses

GREAT SAVINGS

CHAPMAN
SHOES

IN THE
· COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
IN
THE
MATTER
OF
SETTLEMENT
OF , AC COU .NTS ,
PROBAtE
COURT , MEIGS COUNTY ,
OHIO
A ccounts ana voucher~ o f
the
follow i ng
name d
f i duciar i es have been filed in
the
Probate Court , Meigs
County , Oh io , t or C!pp r ova l
and se tt lement
C ASE NO 2207 5 F ina l ancl
0 1S i ri b u t i ve
A cc ou n t
of
Dav i d L H1ll . Admii''HStr aror
of th e Es t ate o t James Ray
H i ll , De c eased
CASE NO . 21702 F inal and ·
D i str i but iv e Account of Letha
Morr is , Exeu c tr 1x ot t he·
E s tate o f JameS Walter .
Ar c her . Decease d .
CAS E N O.. 2732q Final and
D i str i but i ve
A cc ou n t
of
C onn ie
Kay
C hapm an .
EJ:e c utr i :.: o f the Estate o f
Elda H
Carsey . De cease d .
Unless ex cept ions are t i led
th ereto . sa •d a ccoufil fS w i ll be
tor hear 1ng be for e said Cou rt
on th e 1B i h day of August,
1978 , at wh i ch t ime .s a i d
ac co unts will be cons ider ed
and con t i nued fr om day to
day u nt i l l i nally d isposeo o f .
Any p erson rnter es ted may
t i l e wr i flen e)(cept ions to s a id
aq: oun t s or
to maTters
per t a i n i ng to tne execut ion o t
the t r ust , not less than f i ve
days prior to lhe da te se t for
hear in g

Redwood . Lloyd Spring ' base chairs, porch
swing·s , telescope folding chairs and
chaises, Mechanic Street Warehouse .

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SAY~
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Sizes 8 to 20,
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buy now for back to school.

MEN'S
14 OUNCE PRE-WASHED

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S, M, L and XL sizes. Clearance $ale on
remaining stock .

Summer styles in canvas and vinyl .

· LADY'S
DRESS GLOVES

Lighter patterns' ·selected from regular
stock for July CleiJrance . Waist s izes 32 to
42.

11.95 and 112.95 Slacks •.••••••••••• Sale 19.00
'15.95 Slacks ••••.•••••••••••••••••••. Sale 111.00
'17.95
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YOUR
CHOICE

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118.95 Slacks. ...........Sale '.13.00
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RACINE HOME
NATIONAL BANK

·savings
Get an " (•dgt'" on sa vings with a
savings acrount that earns the
hi g ht•sl iniNesl allowed by law!
W(' ha v(''(' lll in all sizes. Find one
right for yo u ! Speal&lt; to us!

In c ludes
s port shirts , knit shirts, dress shirts . Good
selection in si zes S, M, Land XL and neck
.~iz es 14 112 to 17.

LlffiE GIRLS
SUMMER SLACKS

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CHILDREN'S
SUMMER
PAJAMAS
Months sizes thru 7 to
14.

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SUMMER JEWELRY

$} ()()

SAVE %

Pair

GIRLS DRESSES

Regular and extra sizes of Devon. Queen
Casual, Jane Colby and Bradley ·sportswear.

5 AvE

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Limit e d quantities. not every size. while
the y la st .

h PRICE

SAI.I

SAVE 30% .

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LlffiE BOYS AND GIRLS
TOPS
REDUCED

"No FauW' denim.

RACINE

20% .0FF

Dr. Bourne has resigned
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter shied away
from discussing Ure loss of his drug abuse adviser, Dr. Peter
Boume, but several congressmen were not so reticent .
. They described the resignation as everything from a ''wise
move" to a "deep loss to the administration." Bourne, who is
al8o carter's close friend, resigned Thursday after admitting
he used a fictitious name on a prescription for the powerful
· ·· ledative QuasiU&lt;Ie. Federalla,ws require accurate names and
addresses on prescription forms for the drug.

30%

WRANGLER
JUNIOR TOPS

Junior sizes in

WEMBLEY TIES

MOSCOW (UPJ) - The United States has filed a "strong
protest" over the attack ol an American diplomat by a Soviet
policeman oo the groundsofthe U.S. Embl!ssy.
Second Secretary Raymond F. Smith, the American
observer who stood outside the courtroom during the trial of
dissident An~toly Shcharansky, was jumped from behind .
Thursday by a policeman after entering the embassy ground .
Smith was not injured but during the scuffie a sleeve was
ripped from his c'oat.
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SAVE A

·WRANGLER SHORTS

Tanks, halters, skirts, sizes S,

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VOL. XXIX

NO. 68

By JUDY OWEN
When that Letart, W. Va.
train derailment on July II
caused evacuation u£ the
Letart Falls, Ohio area,
located just across the Ohio
River, not unly were
residents ushered out of their
homes but workers in a
nwnber of tomato fields were
· also "sent packing "
ThiS Incident cost Produce
Fanner Jim Adams, and
others' like him several working.days and a lot of inconvenience. Adam.S, who fanns
with his father , Earl, on the
elder Adams' land at Letart
Falls, says, "We lost two
days picking and some of our
tomatoes got over ripe .
That's bad for us because it
lowers the price we can get
outofthem."
He adds, however, th~t he
wasn't the only one affected
by the evacuation which vir-

Parole
Commi&amp;slon changes Its mind, former Attorney General John ·
Mitchell will spend Olrtstmas In a federal prison in Alabama
- the last Watergate figure to be freed .
LOTTERY
The cOO¥niP!on Thursday granted parole for Mitchell
Tbto
week's
winning Ohio
effective Jan. 19, 1979, which would mean a llknonth term.
Lottery
numbers
:
The n.Uon'a former chief law endorcemenl officer was ·
Gold
number-1.
convicted ·of Conspiracy and obstruction of juatlce for
Wbtte number-88 .
atlefmlllng to cover up the 1972 break-in at Ure Democratic
Blue
number-H.
Natldn.l Committee'&amp; headquarters in Ure ·Watergate
Extra Cash
complu.

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PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1978

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mosphere and he believes
th at
"the people
in
southeastern Ohio are very
friendly and down to earth...
As a physician he has
noticed a st roAg doctorpatient relationship, "one
with more trust," and sees
the .need for more physicians
in the Meigs County area.
"I am really pleased with
how receptive the people of
Meigs County have been to
our screening programs and
· with us (t he Health Team )
personally," he says.
Bob ha s also b&lt;!en working
with Dr. ·Ridgway two da ys
every week.
He is interested in all sorts
of sports including baseball,
football, volleyba ll, golf, and
fishing and enjoys c~mping in
th e Smokey Mountains,
Yellowston e and North
Carolina .
The Student Health team is
brought to Me1gs . Co unty

Union negotiators declared they would sign no contract
without it. They also gained a Postal Service agreement to
continue a provision for cost-&lt;&gt;lliving increases on the same
formula as the old ·conll'act.
. "Every single on e of th e employers' take-away dernan~s
were withdrawn," Lapenta said. He also said the work rules
still allow postal officials to manage their operations.
Four major unions represented the Postal Service's VQ,OOO
craft employes. The Postal Workers, Letter Carriers and Mail
Handlers neg otiated jointly and the Rural Letter Carriers
conducted par~ llel but separate negotiations.
Union leaders, who had at no time joined publicized strike
threats by their locals, hsd •.!r"!'.5i.rs&lt;;l1t '\'ord to the locals not
to call for walkouts unless dired:iid. 'v
A federal judge earlier i~ the day refused to issue a
temporary restraining order against a threatened strike, but
federal officials said they were prepared to meet scattered
walkouts if they occurred.
Postmaster General ·William F . Bolger, in a letwr to workers
th is week, warned strikers would be corrunitting a crime and
could fa ce felony prosecution, lose their government jobs and
forfeit health and life insurance coverage.
Vincent Sombrotto, head of the New York Ciiy letter
carriers, called Bolger's warning a "clumsy attempt to coerce
and intimidate postal employees."
·
·
Army officials confirmed that up to 9{),000 troops could be
ordered to keep the mail moving should President Carter
declar e a national emergency.
But no troops or units were put on an alert status .

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

808 SMITH

through the joint effort s or th e
Meig s
Co unty
Health
Department and the Consorti um for Health Education
in Appalachia Ohio.

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GNP growth
significant
By JAMES M. HILDRETH have gone so far as tn
WASHINGTON (UP!) foreca st a recession late this
The nation's economy grew year vr in 1979 if inflation is
at an annual rate of 7.4 no, controlled.
percent during the second
The 7.4 per cent growth raw
quarter,
the
fa stest last quarter compared with a
expa nsion in more than two revised dip or 0.1 percent
years, the government said during the first quarter. II
tnday.
was the blggest increase
Although it was a strong since. the 9.3 percent jump
performan ce, Ule increase in recorded durin g the fir st
the Gross National Product quarter of 1976, th e
may disappoint President department said.
Ca rter because several top
The GNP is the total output
officials_had projecwd an 8 to of goods and serv ices
9 percent growth rate during produced in th e Uoi ted
the April-June quarter.
States, adj usted for inflation,
Many economists have pr e- and is considered lli e most
dicted economic expansion reliable mea~ure of eeonomic
during the final six months of strength .
the year would slow down
Th e
Co mmer ce
co nsiderably fr om th e Department also repor ted
second -quarter pa ce and that inflation, measured by
probably finish the year in the so-called implicit price
the 4 percent range .
deflator , rose by 10 percent .
Some private economists
(Continued on JlAie 10)

Oinic planned
at coal mines
The Meigs County Health
Oept.
Hypertension
program will sponsor a fr ee
blood pressure clinic at the
Southern Ohio Coal Company
for all the employees.
The dates and sites of the
clinic are July 25, Mine No. I ;
July 26, Mine No. 2; ju.ly 27,
Mine No.3.
The following times
schedule fo r all three mine
sites will be 7 a.m. to
7:50a.m .: 8:05a.m. to9 a.m .;
3 p.m. tu 3: 50p .m .. and 4:05
p.m. to 5 p.m.
A blood pressure clini c at
the Main Buildin g will he held
July 26 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.
The blood pressure clinic has
been approved by bot h
management and labor of the
So uthern Oh io Coa l Com·
pany.

Weather
Lows tonight in the mid or
upper 70s. Highs Sat urday in
the upper 80s or low 90s.
Probability of' precipitatiyn
20 percent today, 20 percent
tonig ht an d 30 percent
Saturday.

Evacuation
costly for
some farmers

Mitchell g~ paroled
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Unless the u: S.

M. L, XL.

BANK
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CLEVELAND (UPI) -Jury deliberations continued for a
BeCQnd day today in the federal obscenity trial of reputed
worldwide pornography king Reuben Sturman and six
associates .
The case went to the jury Thursday, following lengUry
instructions from U.S. District Judge William K . Thomas, who
read a 78-page statement "? the panel.

"Strong protest' filed

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MEN'S '6.50

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Clearance of summer styles of .pants, shorts
and knit tops .

h rt
One rack of tops, slacks, and joggmg s o s

. by Hang Ten and ReM

Deliberations continue

Buster Brown Sportswear

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JEANS

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Five contestants for Meigs Association.
County Junior Fair Queen
Terri is the daughter of Mr.
and three for King were in - and Mrs. Theodore Pullins of
terviewed Thursday af- Long Bottom and a senior at
ternoon at the Meigs County Eastern High School. She is a
Extension Agency.
member of the Merry Makers
Vying for the royal titles 4-H Club.
are Mary Mora , Mary
Noah is the son of Mr. and
Twenty-four yea r old Bob
Colwell, Cindy Pitzer, Mrs. Olan Hysell of Miners~ Smith is a member of the
Tammy Pitzer, and Terri ville. A 1977 gr~duate of
Student Health Team ser.ving
Pullins and Noah Hysell, Eastern High Sehool, he is Me1gs County this summer.
Gary HoUiday. and Charles currently studying drafting Currently in his second year
Caliway.
at Hocking Valley Technical at the Ohio University
Mary is the daughter of Mr. Sehool. He is a member of the Co ll ege of Osteopathic
and Mrs. Don Mora of Meigs Co unty Shepherds 4-H Medicine, Bob lives in Athens
Pomeroy. A member of the Club.
with his wife, Joanne, a
Five Point Star Stitchers 4-H
Gary is the 59n of Mr. and dental hygienist for Dr.
Club, Mary . is a · recent Mrs . Robert Holliday of Brown in Pomeroy .
graduate of Eastern lflgh Dexter. A senior at Meigs
Born · in Cincinnati, Bob
School: She plans to attend High School he is a member received his Bachelor of
Rio Grande College in the fall of the Future Fanners of Science Degree from the
where she will major in · America .
University of Cincinnati and
secretarial science.
Charles is the son of Mr. did volunteer 'work in the
Mary Colwell is the and Mrs. Guy Cali,way. A Emerg ency Room of th e
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. recent graduate of Eastern Jew ish Hos pit al in Cin John F. Colwell, Vinton. She High School, he plans to at· cinnati.
is a senior at Meigs High · tend Hock in g Technic.a l · Bob plans to eventually go
School and a member of the C&lt;&gt;llege in the fa ll. He is a
into general practice in a
Hillbiily and Meigs CQunty member of the Better rural community and says,
Better.Livestock and Dairy 4- Livestock Beef 4-H Club.
"the Health Team has been a
H Clubs.
·
Judges for the interviews beneficial experience for me
Cindy and Tammy are the were Alan Clark , vocational - by giving me a true to life
daughters of Mr . and Mrs. agri cultural teacher at picture of rural com. Clinton R. Pitzer of Long Warren High School; Jack munities . " He and his wife
Bottom . Cindy, a senior at Kerr of WMPO Radio both enjoy a small town atEastern High School, is a Station; and Linda Endsley,
member ofthe Merry Makers Home Economics Agent and
4-ll Club. Tammy graduated 4-H Agent in Washington
in June from Eastern and County, Oh.
plans to attend Rio Grande
The Royal couple will be
C&lt;&gt;llege in the fall where she announced August ·1 at the
will major in accounting. She ·style ~eview at ·7: 30 p.m. at
is a member of the Eastern . Meigs High School .
Future
Homemaker s

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Month sizes thru 7 to 14.

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JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR

46 . Solid colors and patterns .
$39 .95 Sports Coats.................. ..... $20.00
$49 .95 Sport Coats •••••••••• , ............ $25.00
S59.95 Sport c'!ats ....................... sJo.oo

SALE

' WOMEN'S
COORDINATE SPORTSWEAR

SAVE 30%

1
Meigs County
People

$AU

Assorted styles. colors and sizes . Reg . $2.50
to $5.00.

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held August 1 at 7: 30 p.m. at Meigs High Sehool. Front
row, 1... , are Mary Colwell, Tammy Pitzer, Mary Mora ,
Cindy Pitzer, and Terri Pullins. Back row, l'r, are Noah '
Hysell, Charles Caliway, and Gary Holliday.

WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Postal Service and union
ne~otiators reached rentative agreement early today on a new
contract for 570,000 postal employees.
The tentativ.e pact provides for wage increases or 2 percent,
J percent and 5 percenVover three years.
·'
The wage issue was the only major one that was still
unresolved when negotiators "stopped the clock" to ex rend the
contract, which expired at 12 :01 a .m. today, while the talks
continued .
Union workers had promised for days to stage a major strike
if they did not have a new contract when· the old one expired.
The tentative agreement came about 4 a.m. EDT .
Postmaster General William Bolger had joined the negotiations about 2:30 a.m.
·
"This wage p;~ckage is respectable. It is not inflationary, "
said Jim Lapenta , secretary of the coordinating committee for
.the unions negotiating the p;~ct . He described the wage
package as "a slight improvement over the last one."
The negotiators had resolved an array of major issues
Thursday afternoon and evening, compromising on some
issues that previously stalled negotiations and threatened to
deadlock them.
The threat of a rash of regioryal strikes,' if not a nationwide
walkout, had appeared serious enough before these
breakthroughs lor the Army to make contingency plans to help
ca rry the mail.
But the nearly stalled negotiations that had been under way
since last April began to move again late Thursday when
Postal Service negotiators agreed to continue a "no-layoffs"
clause contained in the old contract .

Bob Smith member of
Student Health Team

Regular and extra sizes.

Reg. s7.00 ........... ,.... ~........ Sale s3.99
Reg. s12.00........................Sale s7.99

MEN'S DRESS SLACKS

with a

fair queen

Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14.

SUMMER HANDBAGS

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WOMEN'S
SUMMER BLOUSES

polyester blend. limited quantity.

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ROYALTY
- These eight young
people are contestants for Meigs County Junior Fair .
Queen and ·King. Interviews were held Thursday and the ,
royal couple will be announced at the Style Review to be

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Sizes 8 to 18, denims and cotton

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BOYS
CUT OFF JEANS

LIGHT WEIGHT JACK·ETS
'13.95 Jackets ........... .............. Sale 15.37
'17.95 Jackets ............... ....... Sale 110.77
'19.95 Jac:kets ....................... Sale 111.97

AHEAD ...

Nice ~roup of styles and colors. Regular and
extra sizes.

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SALE

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WOMEN'S

Biss~ll

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WOMEN'S
TOPS AND SHORTS

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PUBLIC NOTICE·
hear ing on the O li ve
Town shrp, Budget· w i ll be held
aT 7 · 30 p . m Ju l y 20l h , 1978 at
t he Oft tce of the T r ustees,
R eea svill e .

(]) 70 , lie

KNIT SHIRTS

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Sizes 32 to 44, polyester and denims.

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MEN'S
WALK SHORTS

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25%

REDUCED

Cotton Polyester Blend Shirt .........'5.88

BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

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SALE I
JUN'IOR SUNDRESSES

Two button through pockets, full length
tails, S, M, L and XL.

SUMMER
LAWN FURNITURE

MANNING DE WEB STER
JUDGE
COMMON PLEAS COURT .
PR O B ATE DIVIS I ON ,
MEI GS COUN T Y . OH 10
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" N ex t to E lberfelds

in Pome ""'"

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tually closed down the fie lds
those two days. " None of the
farmers in thls area gut thei r
tomatoes out when they were
ready,' ' he says.

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But.•now that pickers are
back in the fields, Adams and
the three other persons who
sharecrop with him are mov~
ing right a long with the packing and shipping of their produce.
With all the pride and
knowledge that comes with
workfng some 30 yeurs or,

·'all my life," in produce far. ming, Adams, who is also the
principle at Southern High
&amp;:hool in Racine and resides
in Syracuse, explains just
how those juicy red tomatoes
gel rroin the fields to our din-·
ing room tables .
The first step, uf course, is
picking the fruit from· the
vine. Adanis hires about
seven high school students
each summer to help witl1
this job. 'fhe tomatoe; arc
gathert'll in the fields into
small, II quart buckets . " We
used to usc baskets," Adams
S&lt;lys, "·but we switched to the
buckets when · we fow1d !hat
U1e tomatoes doo'l bruise as
easily in them."
After the buckets are hauiL'Il by tractor into the barn ,
the tomatoes are dwnped into
a washer and run onto a
spongy conveyer belt type ai&gt;par·atus i:allcd a grading
machine. Square . holes of
various diameters allow the
tomatut:s to fall through £01·
packin~ . The first set of holes
·are ooc and three quarters in(Oolltlnutd on PIP 10)

INSPECTS PRODUCE - Jim Adams looks over a load of tomatoes iust picked fro'in the vines and about to
be hauled to the packing hause .

Swim lessons
A second sess ion of
swimming lessons will be
given at London Pool to
Syracuse, manager Her·
man LondoJl aonouneed

today.
Cla sses will begin
· Monday , July 24 at 8 a.m.
Offered will be beglnaers
class for youngsters age 5
and up, $10 a student; basic
water and reseue, age 11
and up,. US a studellt;
advanced life savlq,
IS and ~p. $20 a student.
Persons may slgnup at Ure
pool from I p.m. to 7 p.m.
or be at the ~ol Monday at
8"p.m.

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FAMILY AFFAIR - Todd, 10; and Kim, 9, 1\elp Dad Jim Adams in the produce packing
house. Here, Todd and Kim gather tomatoes to pack in five pound boxes.

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2- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, July 21. 1978

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Trying to unseat Rhodes

to
date
Celeste has spent over $500,00()
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By DICK KIMMINS
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an' outstanding loan of $9,156.64.
brochures and door-knob hangers.
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Campaign spending reports through
Among Celeste's $198,951.30 in expenditures from May 15
~.915 to Geocge Anthooy Moore &amp; Assc. Ad Agency,
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Cleveland, to develop a series of radio and newspaper ads
July 10 show that Lt. Gov. Richard Celeste has spent $542,049 through· July 10 was :
so far in his bid to defeat three-term Gov. James A. Rhodes in
-$57,090 tt&gt; Hamerof! and Milenthal Advertising Agency, · aimed at black voters.
the November general election.
' Columbus, for development and production of 600,000 , -49,000 to Peter Hart, New York, for polling.
In" comparison, Rhodes reported expenditures to date of
~.000 to Arnold Grauman, Denver, to develop and
produce Celeste's three primary campaign television ads.
$198,292, most of it before the June 6 primary.
· Grossman has since been fired and replaced by David Garth.
Post.primary spending reports from all statewide candiother candidates filing their campaign spending reports
dates are due in Secretary of State Ted W. Brown 's office
today . Rhodes and Celeste, along with four other statewide
early included:
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~Ted BroW)l, who repocted spending $1,646.36 through July
candidates, filed their reports early .
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10 and a cash balance of $49,545.57 in his reelection bid for
Celeste reported two months ago that his campaign had
spent $343,134 through May 15. In the report covering expendiBy KENNETH R. CLARK
tures through July 10, Celeste reported additional expendiUnited PressinttrnaUonal
tures of $198,915. including about $77,000 for advertising
WALTZING OLMA : A good many miles lie between " the
consultants, polling and the purchase of campaign materials. corn capital of Minnesota" and the land of kiwi birds and
Rhodes pre.primary report showed expenditures of $180,246 kangaroos, but folks in Olivia, Minn,. mean to bridge the gap .
through May 15. Rhodes reported $18,046 in campaign spend- Dav'e Pedersen, chairman of the "Bring Olivia to Olivia
ing through June 13.
Committee," says everyone thinks the town is named for
Post-primary reports can be filed no less than five days after Olivia Newton-John, so , "we (lecided to bring her here to thank
a primary and no more than 45 days after a primary and must her ." The Australian recording starwill be on hand to help ber
report expenditures and contributions up to July 10 or namesake city celebrate its 100th birthday Saturday - but she
~henever the report is filed .
won 'tsing. She'll just ride a horse in the parade.
Rhodes reported a cash 'balance of $7+1,011.26, including a
$603,197.99 savings account balance and no loans .o/ other
JUMPING THE AAU: High jumper Dwight Stones has filed I
indebtedness. Celeste reported cash oh hand of $156,25!.95 and suit in Los Angeles against the Amateur Athleti~ Union in a bid
to overturn his indefinite suspension from all cpmpetition.
Stones, the 24-year-&lt;&gt;ld former world-record holder, calls the
.AAU "corrupt, antiquated and .self-serving .." He was
suspended from all amateur competition - inclnding the
Olympics - after he allegedly fuiUleled $33,000 won in the
Superstars competition to his california-based Desert OaSIS
Track Club , in violation of AAU rules. A hearing is set for Aug .
10.
·FRIDAY, JULY 14, lf78
FRIDAY , JULY21. 1978
PICNIC PET: Fate seerns to be throwing New York mulS:Oo- M onroe s J ; My Thr ee Son s 4; Gunsmoke 8;
timillionaire Stewart Molt and Penthouse magazine's " Pet of
Mi ster Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Voyage to the
the Year" together . Mott and VIctoria Lyou Juboaua - the
Bottom ot t he Se 6 10; Emergency One 13; Petticoat
super-&lt;Oenterfold
girl from Atlanta - were lined up for a date
J unct ion 15.
as the result of a $2,500 bid at a charity auction . They got
5:3()--Qdd Couple 4. News 6, Elec . Co. 20 .33; Hogan' s
together Thursday in Central Park at a Nirvana restaurantHeroes' 15 .
catered picnic lor two, but the meeting wasn't their first . Qu1te
6:0o- News 3,4,8,10,13,15 : ABC News 6: Zoom 20:
by accident, they ran into each other Tuesday night a~oard a
Ma ki ng Things Grow 33.
6:3o--NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Grilt ith 6;
W!lshington to .New York shuttle flight . Molt, much of whose
CB S News 8, 10; Over EaSy 20. Ant iques 33 .
fortune is in General Motors stock. drove Miss Jotmson home
7 :oo-C r oss.W its 3,4 . Newlywed Game 6,13; · Mvppet
- ln his orange Volkswa~en :

secre)ary of state.
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-Gertrude Donahey, who reported spending ~.271.2'1
through July 10 and a cash balance of $32,145,:15 In her
reelection bld for treasurer. She abo reported cmtrtbuUona of
$4,805 from 171 of her state department's elll!lloyees.
,-Th&lt;lmaa Ferguson, who reported spending ~.S21.67
through July 10 and a total cull balance of $203,t12.78 In hil
reelection bid for state aqdltor. Ferguaon allo reported
contribuliona from 5.17 of hil employees totaling $12,13,1,10.
-Donald E . Lukens, who reported spending $21,901.118
through July 10 and a total cash balance of $33,880.53ln his bid
to unseat Ferguson.

peopletalk

Show 8; G ill igan ' s Is . 15 ; New~ 10; To Be An .
nounced 20 ; I nsight 33.
7:30rPor ter Wag o ner 3; Gong ShoW 4; $100,000 Name
Tha t Tune 6. 13; Pr ice is Right 8; MacNeii· Lehrer

Rei'Or l 20.33; Fam ily Feud 10; Pop Goes The
Countr y 15.

B:DO--C PO Sh ar key 3.4, IS ; Tabitha 6. 13; Wonder
Wom an 8, lO ; Washington Week in Rev iew 10.33
8· Jo-Ch ico &amp; t he Man 3.4, 15; Operat ion Petticoat 6. 1l.
Wall Street Week 20.33
9·0Q- Rockfor d F iles J.c. l S. M o.., ie " T~tethof\ 6 1).
Movie '' The Comedy Com pany" I 10 ~·· Per
torm ance at Wolf Trap 20: ShephHCf' l f .: ·
9· 30...- M akem &amp; Clann 33
IO•Oo--Quincy 3.4,15; News 20; Aus tin Clty Llmott, 33
10 :3o-M o,nt y Pyt hon' s Flyi ng Cir cus 10
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11:0G- News J.,4,6,8,10. 13, 1), D•ck Cavr-tt 10 , L lllaii.
Yoga &amp; You JJ
11 :3D--Johnn y Car son 3,4, 15 : Barena 13 . Mo\ re " Ten
Little Ind i an s'' 6 . Mo~tie " Forbldcten Planet' ' 8.
ABC News 33 ; Movie " The B r i de!~- of Fu Manch u"'

NEW BEGINNINGS: It took a while , but Charles Osborn
and Pearl Robinett finally got it together . They started dating
in 1922, but the relationship fizzled and they married other
people, collecting .a combined total of three children, 13
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren before their spouses
died. Eight montlls ago - after 56 years - they met agam .
Says Mrs. Robinett , "This time, it was love at first sight. "
They were married Wednesday in Mason , Ohio. He's 81. The
bride is 79.

Business Today
Carter decision causes trade relations concern

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7&amp; 11 PM - Cr ossol lron ( PG )

SATURDAY, JULY 22 , 1918
6:()()-...... Su mmer Semester 8, 10; 6:Jo-TVC iassroom 8;
U .'S. Farm Report 10: Kent ucky Af ield 13.
7:0G-Mar lo &amp; t he Mag ic Mov ie Machine 4; Matters of
L i te 6: Ghost Busters 8: Publi c Polic y For ums 10;
Jabber jaw 13.
7·JQ-Satu rday Report 3; Wo rld of Surv i val 4;
M uhammad Al i 15; Dusty ' s Treehouse 6; Wacko 8:

Grape Ape 13
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COMMENTARY·
Donald F. Graff
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Pipe Dream s I PG)

5 &amp; 9 P M. -

8 · oo- Hong Kong Phooey 3, 4, 15; Dynomutt 6. 13; Three
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Robonic Stooge s B. 10.
8:30--Globe t rotter s 4, 15; ,3; Superfr iends 6,13 ; Speed
' Buggy 8, 10.
9:(}{}-Bugs Bunny . Road Runner 8, 10.
9 : 3o--Scooby 's

Laff.A-Lympi cs 6,13.10:00-

10:3()-Pink Panther 3, 4,15; Batman·Tarzan 8,10.

1.1:DO--Baggy Pants 3,4,15.
11 :30-- Spa ce Sentinels 3,15; Krofft Super show 13;
Little Ra sc als 4; Bewitched 6 ; Secrets of Isis 8. 10.
11 ·00- Land of the Lost 3.15 ; Movie " No Hi~hway in
the Sky " 4; Point of View 6 : Fat Albert 8, 10.
17 30-Thunder 3,15: American Bandstand 13; Soul
T ra in 6; Spa ce Academ y 8, 10.
1:()()-.-Greatest Sports L egends 3; Viewpoint B; Mr .
Magoo 10 ; Wrestl ing 15: In Search of the Real
Amer ic a 33 .
I :3(}- Redscene '78 3: Wit ness to Yesterday 6; Racers
8; Film Festiv al 10; Movi e " Cougar Country" 13;
F r ench Chef 33 .
2:0o- Baseball War mu p 3,4, 15; Great.... Team s.Great
Years 6; M ovie " Wom an Ti m es Seven " 8: Movie

" Elephant Wa lk" 10; Guale 33.
7: lo--B aseball 3,4; 7: 15--Baseball 15.
3:00-Qreatest Spor ts Legends 6; Irons ide 13; Book

Bea t 33.
3 31h-!-lollywood Teen 6 ; Way It Was 33.
4 DO--Women ' s Golf 6, 13 ; Golt 8 ,10 : Body Shop 33 .
' 3o--C atch 33.
5 oo--s lar Trek 3: Wide World of Sports 6, 13; 1978
NHRA S•portsnationals 4; Sports Spectacu l ar 8:
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Pop Goes T he Country 10; Film 15; Zoom 33 .

5 3o-- Film 15: Once Upon 'A Classic 33.

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6.00- News 3,4, 10; Lawrence Welk 8; God Has The
Answer 15; Zoom 20; St udio See 33.
6:3o--NBC· News 34,15: AB C News 13; News 6; CBS
News 10; You Bet Your Life 20; Economically
Speak ing JJ .
7:00-Little Ra sc al s 3; Lawr ence Welk 4,15; Hee Haw
6,8: Black Perspective On The News J3; Bugs
S unny 10; W ild Kingdom 13; Elec. Co. 20 .
7:3(}-.-We T h in k You Shoul d K now 3; Lowell Thomas
Rem ember s 33; Al l-Star An ~t hinQ Goes 10; Wide
Wor ld of Adve nt ur e 13; Once Upon A Classic 20·. 1
8:0().-B ionic: Woman 3,4, 15; Free Country 6, 13;
Celebr ity Concerts 8; Bob Newhart 10; Evening of
French Te leylsion 20; Gr eat Performances 33 .
8:3D--Har vey Korman 6. 13 ; Baby. I' m Back 10.
9:00-Movi e " The Rel ver s" 3,4, 15; Love Boat 6,1 3:
Barn aby Jones 81, 10; In Performan ce At Wolf Trap

33.
10 :00-F antasy Island 6, 13; M ovi e " The Iron Horse"

33 .
11 :Oo- News 6, 8, 10,13:

11:

15-News 3.• . 15; ABC News

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11 :3o-Movie " Do Not Fo ld, Spindle or Mutilate" 6 ;
Second Ci ty TV 8; iVJovle " Valley of the Dolls" 10;
Movie " Day the World E nded " IJ.
11 :45-Sa turday Night Li ve 3,4, IS ; 12:0D-Don Kir .
shner's Roc k Con cert 8.

12 :3o--J anak l 33; I :oo-Wolf man Jack 6; Movie " The
Giant Gila Mon ster " n

1: 15--Movle " Skulldugg ery" 3: Mov ie " Lost Flight" 4;
2:3o--New s 13.
3:QO--News 3; 3:3o--Movle " Fear N Evil " 3:. S:QO-Bonanza 3; 6: 00- Bew llched 3.
Movie Channel 4 -

S &amp; 9 P.M.- Late Remake of Beau Geste I PG )
7&amp; 11 P .M. - DayoftheA nl mal s lPG)

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The games nations play
Tit for lat is ultim• tely" pointless' game but, under ordinary
cin:wnstant:es, usu&lt;tlly harmless enoug: h.
Except when sovereign nations engage in it. and particular·
Jy if they happen to be superpowers .
Something like it has begun to call the crucial turns in U.S.Sovict rclat1uns.
The e~dmini strati un , for immediate exctmple, is tltking a
critical second look at sale of sophisti.c ated oihlrilling equipment to the Soviet Union, a $1H·million dc• l long in the making.
This is Washington 's tit for Moscow's latest tat, the trials of
Sov iet dissidents Anatoly B. Schcharansky a nd Aleksandr I.
Ginzburg in defiance or objections from Americ•ns all the way
up to the occupant of the White House.
So it has been going . There may be some debate as to
pret:isely hu w ur when lhe current exchange began , considering tha t U.S..Soviet relations have had more the
.c ~ar•de ri stics of a duel than of normal diplomatic contact
throuKhout the postw• r era . The impetus may have come from
newl y inaugurated President Carter 's espousal of human
rights on a worldwide basis as a cornerstone of U.S. policy, or
it may ha ve been the flamboyant fashion in which the Soviets
have gon e adventuring in Africa .
Whatever, a clear cause·and..,ffect relationship has
developed .
We ha ve the very recent examples uf etn American
businessman hauled off a Moscow street to be charged with
cUrnmcy spcculaliuu , public &lt;:~llegalions of espionage against
Soviet representativ es in the United States in contradiction of
a longstanding understanding to handle such affairs discreet·
Jy, the threatened trial of two U.S. newsmen for allegedly
sl• ndering Soviet telcvs ion . the SUite Department reviewing
the sl&lt;itus of Sov iet correspondents' in this country, maneuvering by both s ides on weapons development and arms negotiations, continuing Soviet perseeution of home-grown critics ln

defiance of American opini on and now the possibility of trade

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"Soviet dis&amp;ident trial 46321522 dash 2 will now come to order."

QUOTE OF THE DAY: Utah Republican Sen. Jake Gam,
quoted by Outside magazine in testimony before a Senate
subcommittee on amendmenis to the Endangered Species Act :
" I, frankly, don 't give a damn if~ 14-legged bug or the woundfin minnow live or die ."

12:00----Jana k i 33 ;· 12 . 4G- Ironside 13 .
\ :()()-.M idnigh t Speci al 3, 4, \S; Mov ie ·" House on
Ha unted H ill " 10.
1:4o-News 13 ; 2 ~ 3 0 - Ne ws 3.
3:0Q-M ovi e " Convicted" 3. .ot .Jo-Mo vi e " I n a Lonely
P lace " 3; 6 .0()-.Big Valley 3; 7:0Q- Be wi tched J.
Movie Channel 4 -

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) :_ by· Bowa. When Bowa took
·Pelt Rose's extension of his second on the throw io third,
hitting streak to 33 ·games the Reds intentionally walked
may have overshadowed the Mike Schmidt to load the
performance of Larry Bowa· bases and Luzinski followed
at bat, but the Phillies with the bloop single into
shortstop ·doesn't mind ·short right. Bowa came In oo
admitting he's t~ying to · a sacr~ice fly by pinch-hitter
Jose cardenal.
follow Rose's act.
Bowa still thinks his team
Roae hit an infield single .in
the fifth inning to spark a could do better .
"l'm concerned about our
three-run rally, but Philadelphia prevailed~ over the · not scoring runs. Our pikhing
Cincinnati Reds following has been good but the offense
Greg Luzlnskl's bloop single has not produced like it
that knocked in the tie- should," )le said.
.'A double by Johnny Bench
breaking run in the sixth
and
triple by Ken
inning.
Henderson
led to two Reds'
·"I am not afraid to admit
that I tried to pattern myself runs in the secood inning.
after Pete Rose," said Bowa Rose, who went l·for-5,
who got a game-high four singled off Ted Sizemore's
hits. "I admire him greatly. glove to open the fifth inning
· He's 37 years old anc! is still . and moved up on a single by
out at the park early working Ken Griffey. Joe Morgan
doubled home two runs and
h;lrd at his ga111e."
Bowa continued: "He has th~n scored on a single by
soch a positive attitude . He George Foster that knocked
totally forgets his last time at out Phil starter Jim Kaat.
Dave Concepcion doubled
bat. I try to do the same
and
scored on a single by
thing, but am not as
Henderson
to tie the score in
successfUl as ~;Jete."
the
sixth.
And Rose ·is not at all
Richie Hebner hit his lOth
downplaying his aceornplishhomer of the season in the
ment.
''Of cow-se, 1'm proud of all fourth .for Philadelphia .
Warren Brusstar, the
my records, " he said. "Most
players who say they don't second Philadelphia .pikher,
care about records can't picked up the victory to boost
his record to ~-0 . Tug
accomplish them.''
The scor~ was tied. ~ in the McGraw carne oo in the
sixt'h when Jerry Martin seventh and shut out the Reds
singled with , one out off over the final three innings to
reliever Manny Sarmiento notch his eighth save.
and raced to third on a single

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Proposed sa le of a Uni vac computer to Taso also is being
reconsidered. Which raises the interesting point that in carry·
mg on the contest with the United States in the realm of words,
the Sov1ets need an ass1st from U.S. technology. But that's
another subj ect.
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··Economic diplomacy," as .i t is phrased in Washingtonese,
is reported being presoed most strongly hy national security
adviser Zbi ~niew Brzezinski as a means to influence Soviet
beh•vior and win some degree of peace-keeping .cooperation.
Opponents , concentrated in the State Department. argue that
ev~ntual hann to our own economic interests might well
cancel out whatever.political gains come.to be realized.
Superweapon or Pandor-d's box, "economic diplomacy " rerTWins a matter for debate rather Uum practice at the present
point , which is one of difficulty in discerning what points are
actually being scored and by whom . The Soviets are still very
much involved ln Africa , human rights Hre if anything in a
worsening slate in the Soviet Union, superpower arms negotiations appear to have been put on hold and a sense of personal
security is a luxury Americans in Moscow no longer enjoy.
'The Wall Street Journal, viewing the sitWition in
characteristic hard-nosed alann, sees the Soviets as bullying
an indecisive U.S. It would have us pull our wttgons into a circle, cut all the East-West talk and go full out on development of
the n•~utroll bumli, ermse missile am] other contemporary versi ons of I he big stick.
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.Tin! prnblem is that tough action , like tough talk, tend.~ tu
bc ~ct tough responses. It is JXISSible for· even a ~~me to ){ct uut
· of hand..
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eSl:&lt;tlah:~ into .a higlwr-stakcs game - ay d1 k kcn.
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By JAMES A. WHITE
UPI Business Wrtter
NEW YORK (UP!) - President Carter's decision to use U.S.
technology exports as a lever in relations with the Soviet Union
has stirred business concern about the iuture of U.S.-Russian
trade relations .
The. White House, reacting to the recent trials of Soviet
dissidents, placed all oil technology exports to the Soviet Union
under goverrunent licensing requirements.
carter also ordered cancellation of the planned sale of a $6.8
million Sperry-Univac computer ·to Tass, the Soviet news
agency, for use at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
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Sperry Rand called the news disappointing that the export
license for which it applied last September will be derlied ..
The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council said the
administration decision . signals a reversal of U.S. policy
encouraging Soviet trade and could spell a loss of American
jobs and a worsening of the U.S trade deficit.
"To develop trade with the Soviet Union takes long, painstaking and continuous effort ," said Harold B. Scott, president
of the council, a private binational group.
"Putting cootrqls on noostrategic exports now will reverse
the trend established over the last 20 years and on which the
American business commWlity has relied," Scott said.
The new controls on oil technology exports apparently will
not affect a '144 million Soyiet contract with Dresser
Industries of Dallas, which previously obtained export license
approval. That contract, announced June 1, is for tbe
expansion and equipping of a Soviet plant making highquality
drilling bits.
Ed Luter , Dresser senior vice president for finance, said
work under the contract is proceeding but h~. p•edicled U.S.
firms in the oil service field could lose new Soviet business to
foreign competitors because of the carter decision .

Rose's trip -it wild one
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By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UPI) - No
matter 'whether the Pete
Rose uHltting Expres~ "
derails or speeds past Joe
DiMaggio's 110ld No. 56," one
thing is certain - Rose's
hitting streak has been a wild
trip.
The ·streak reached 33
games Thursday night, but
the way that Rose Wednesday
gritted out a hit for the 32nd .
straight game in pursuit of,
Joe DiMaggio's amazing 56game hit string record was a
moment that d~rves to be
locked in time.
To set the scene :
After 17 straight home
games, where the Riverfront
Stadium - crowd
had
encouraged Rose on, the
Cincinnati Reds' star had to
take his streak on the road for
the first time in three weeka
Wednesday night.
The game was in the
Philadelphia, where the spirit
of brotherly love is seldoll)
extended to Rose. And, as
might be expected, most of
the 45,608 fans who turned out
were in fine anti-Rose
screaming voice.
To top it ofi, Rose nemesis
Steve Carlton was pitching
lor Philly. Coming into the
game Rose was 0-8 this
season against the lefty.
And by the sixth inning,
Rose wa~ o-n against
carlton. Pete grounded ,out in
the first ;md third innings and
then in the sixth, getting a
little edgy over the streak, he
faiUl~ on a high pitch.
With carlton rolling along,
the streak appeared over.
But in the seventh, some
outside •.factors started · to

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Dr. Arthur A. Meyerhoff of Tulsil, Okla., a geologist who has
served as consultant to the Russian oil industry 1111d assisted in
major U.S.-U.S.S.R. industrial agreements; said Russian
production would suffer if carter halted the flow of U.'S. oil
technology .
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"In the long-term the effect is going to be eoormous oo the
Soviet Union if carter sticks with it," he said, even considering •
purchases from other countries and domestically produced
equipment. " They cannot manufacture oil equipment at a
rapid eoough rate to fill the demand ."
U.S. non-&lt;~griculture exports to the Soviet Union have been in
a decline, according to Commerce Department statiaUcs.
Exports last year totaled $565 million, down from about $800
million in 1976, and U.S. experts in the first quarter totaled $95
millioo, below last year's pace.
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Oil production is a particularly sensitive area of the U.S.S.R.
economy. The CIA last year predicted declining oil production
in the Soviet Unioo, oow the world's largest oil producer, will
slow the country's ecooomic growth in the 198011 and shift lt
from an oil exporter to an importer.
Oil exports provide the Soviets with hard Western currencies
but tbe country has been slow to develop its energy reserves,
many of which lie east of tbe Urals In areas remote to
population and industrial centers.
Petroleum experts said that while other countries, including
Japan, Norway, West Germany and canada, are active suppliers of much equipment needed to expand and update the
antiquated Russian oil industry, tbe United States remains the
primary source of the !'(lOst advanced equipment.
Not only is the Russian equipment outmoded, Meyerhoff
said,
their maintenance is faulty.
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· Letlen of oplllloa are we1eomed ..,_, 11M11111 Ill 1 "They have incredibly antiquated junk. Yo\1 would not
1. . 111u setlwordiiCIIII (er IIIRflteeUore•ctt. IIJ I believe your eyes."
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Dear Editor :
As I sit in this BX 10 cell of confinement, I take pen in hand
to compose some deep feelings to you, in hopes you will
comprehend the full essences of my situation, and assist·me if
possible. I realize your newspaper isn 't an advertisement
agency for personal requests, but I pray you'll make an
exception this once, if it's in your power to do so. Please hear
my cries over these desolated miles and assist me in my ·
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humanity within your heart to aid a lonely soul.
Sir, dolorous tci's.ay, I've been immured lor 12 long cruel
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all my associates have ceased to comn\wlicate with me, so I've
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must be addressed on a conti- lawsuit he is bringing against
nuing basis with the highest J.B. Lippincott Co. for
publishing "In His Image :
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-Secretary of State Cyrus The Cloning of a Man.,"
Vance, ·declaring the U.S.- David Rorvik's disputed acSoviet Strategic Arms count of a medical
Limitation Talka must take " breakthrough."
place despite the politically
In 1981, Air Force Captain •
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sian dissidents .
second American to rocket •
·' Forego has been good to into space .. His Mercury
us and it's time we've been capsule ride lasted 16
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INTE!IF.BT OF
Year, retired with chronic
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come into play.
and JohiUly Bench's loop
Seldom - u s ed
Reds single - elements that kept
outfielder Ken Henderson bringing Red after Red to the
slammed a three-run homer plate in the final two innings,
off carlton. That gave Cilley and finally , in soap opera
a 3-2 lead and meant Carlton fashion, brought Rose up with
had to be lifted for a pinch- two out In the ninth.
hitter in the hottom of the
One final chance.
seventh.
Getting his first chance of
When Rose came to bat· in the evening to bat left the eighth, ' he saw Tug handed, Rose squeezed the
McGraw on the mound, and bat so hard steppinjl into the
the fans were to see batter 's box that just about
desperation - and then. everybody figured he · had
anguish - from Rose.
another lamous Pete · Rose
McGraw threw three line drive single, in mind.
But on the first pitch
straight balls and it appeared
the streak would die with a reliever Roo Reed 't!lrew, it
walk . Indeed, Tug 's next was obvious what Pete had on torn adhesions are a common
pitch was low and would have his mind. He had seen third
oc~urrence
after
been ball four, but the baseman Mike Schmidt
such
orthopedic
surgery
and
anxious Rose took a golf playing deep .
that ligaments in Jackson's
swing at it.
Try a bunt.
knee
appear
to
be
And so, shrugging ·off · the
Rose smashed the next
undamaged.
pitch down tile right-field line mounting pressure, Pete
In other developments, the
and began tearing down the. placed a perfect bunt down
basepaths. ~
the third base line, tore lor
''
Foul, by inches, ruled the first and, While Schmidt was
first base umpire. Rose spit a desperately trying to grabihe
few words out at the ump and ball, zipped across the bag to
International League
jumped back in the battet's hit safely in his 32nd straight
United Press lnternationa I
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game.
W. L. Pet. GB
McGraw's next pitch was
Rose, of course, was grati- Char leston
57 37 .606
49 43 .533 7
oyer Rose's head, but Rose, fied , but his fans back home Pawt ucket
Richm ond
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Toledo
45 44 .506 9lJ1
going to swing, tomahawked · · "I jumped up and down and Tidewater
45 47 .489 11
his bat so fervently in despair then 1 rolled on the floor, " Rochester
44 47 .484 111h
43 46 .483 l l 1/ 2
at being walked that the Phils said a fan who had been glued Columbus
Syracuse
36
58 .383 21
thought he had swung at it. to his TV set all throlll!h the
Thursday's Results
PhiUy second baseman Ted desperate hours.
. Syracuse 5, Tidewater 2
Sizemore was even kicked out
The record books will Rochester 2, Richmond 1
ofthe game arguing about it. simply show it as " No. 32" for Toledo 15, Charleston 4
s 3, Pawtucket 2
"The streak," the Reds' Rose, but. still, the wear and Columbu
·T oday's Games
television announcer glumly tear on the 37-year old man, Rochester at Tidewater
announced to the thousands the desperation and anguish Syracuse at Richmond
watching back in Cincinnati, the lti-year veteran went Toledo at Charleston
at Columbu s
"appears to have ended."
throu gh, and finally, the Pawtucket
Saturday' s Games
But enter a few more gritty victory he achieved Rochester at Tidewater
that night , have been loc~ed Syracuse at Richmond
outside !actors. ~
Toledo at Charleston
Factors like George in time.
Pawtucket at Columbu s
Foster's grandslam homer

Browns announced the
signing Thursday of free
agent wid e re ceiver-kick
return spec ialist Steve
Schmitz of Notre Dame. The
!&gt;-11, · 100-pounder resides in
the Cleveland suburb of
Rocky River , Ohio.
The . Browns
also
announced Thursday the
signing of Charles Nash, their
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games scheduled last night in
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games were completed.
The Pomeroy Yankees and
Powell's Giants each ad·
vanced to the semifinals, now
scheduled for Saturday night.
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Injury-plagued
linebacker
Robert Jackson can breathe a
sigh of relief, now that the
diagnosis ·of his late st
medical prpblem has been
completed .
Jackson , who missed the
entire 1977 season due to a
severe left kni:e injury, will
be lost to the Browns for at
least 10 days because of torn
adhesions in the same knee.
The linebacker was the club 's
No. I draft choice )ast year .
Jackson, who injured his
knee Wednesday when he
slipped on grass during a
routine exercise drill at the
State
Browns'
Kent
.University training site, was
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Cleveland Clinic by Dr. J ohn
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innings before they squeaked led the hitters with a single Foster each had a single.
Dave Landaker got t he win
by Bidwell, 5-4. Sean Doidge, and double while Bryan Korn
who reached on an error, had two singles. Randy in relief. Tim Smith took the
scored the winning run on a Stewart had a two-run homer loss with Scott Picken s
double by Richard Davis in in the first , ~nd Bret Kom, leading the Bidwell hitters
the top of the seventh. Davis Rodney Roush and Bobby with a single and double.
Matt Kempsy, Gerald Boggs
and Eric Pennick each had a
double and Joey Pennington
and Smith each got a single.
Scott Harrison and J im
Bauman
locked horns in a
his
first
Ohio
Sires
Stakes
RIVER DOWNS
victory Thursday -night as pitching duel , and Harrison
CINC INNATI IUPII
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a three -horse driving finish to series fo r three -year -old came out on top of Tuppers
defeat The (hunker by a· neck trotting c; olts .
Star Bl end , with Don Plains 2·1. Bauman fanned
in the featured SS,OOO eigh th
allowa nce race at Riv er Mcl tmurr ay in the sulky , won thirteen and walked five , but
the first of two OSS divisions. Harrison gave up just two
Downs Thursday .
grabbing the lead ,a! the half
Brave Winds showed .
free passes ·while fanning
The winner , ridden by Alex ancl holding on to capture the
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Mite
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back
in
John
Aeiker
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home
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third .
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The w inner ret urn ed $4, run in the third inning. Jon
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and Goodbye Forever was Mite pa id $1 5 and $7 .60 and Milhone got the onlY other
On To Glory kicked back Yankee hits, all singles.
worth 533.20.
Attendance was 3,680 and $7.40.
Bauman got the only extra
In the eighth race second
the handle $395,677 .
div ision. Dark Eagle took the base hit for Tuppers Plains, a
lead at the halfway mark and triple. Tim Roberts, Troy
SCIOTO DOWNS
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recording setting 1: 59 4·S length vict ory over Record
Malp r a ct ice each had a single .
Thursday n ighl as she Laun c her .
The two postponed games
cruised to an easy victory in showed .
Dark Eagle.• driven by Dick will be played toni.ght , and
the co.featured second r ace
Ri chardson Jr ., covered t he
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the semifinals are set for
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Bengals have 58 hopefuls ln camp

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Twms, 4 to 0

Top~ among the .eight
had only two years or less of the most corn~titive camp State, brother of -Bengals'
more than 100 hopefuls,
By RICK VAN SANT
starting
running
back
and
players
with only one year's ·Johnson said he likes a small
we've ever had."
WILM I NGTON ,
Oh io pro pla y:
But the Bengal brass was ' Edooed heJd coadl Bill two-time Helsman Trophy experience are . starting camp.
1UPII - Talk about your
defensive linemen Eddie
Wldaunted by the lack of Johnson, "It's going to be · winner Ardlie Grilfin.
"We've always been pretty
··yo uth mo\'ements .''
three.
Almost
considered
a
rookie
Edwards ·and Wilson Whllely selective about the people we By MIKE roLLY
very,
very
competitive.
We
The Cinci nna ti Bengals experience.
Thurman Munson, Mike
"We have a splendid crop have some people (rookies is Louis Breeden, who sat out and flrst-etring fullback Pete take to camp," he ssid.' "We UPI Sports Writer
opened training camp today
Heath and Mickey Rivera
this vear," declared Bengals' and second-year players ) all last· year' with an injury Johnson.
really don 'I lake a lot of · The MinnesOta Twins ssw singled In runs as . the
udth a pre.season squad
but
whom
Johnson
says
The
blge
crop
of
14
players
who
are
going
to
have
to
be
peOf!le.
that we figure are another Side of ·Reel Guidry Yankees handed the Twins.
general
manager
Paul
heavily dominated by youth
"shows moce potential to me who have only two years going to be a waste of time." ThW'811ay night.
Brown. "I think this will be contended with."
- 40 of the 58 pla yers have
their eighth straight lou.
The Bengals boss also dis"He pitched differently toHeading the list of 17 rookie thllfl any defensive back that experience include regular
Gpidry posted his third·
--~
hopefuls are No. _I . draft we've had since I've been punter Pat Mclnally, regular dains the special "all rookie" night than th~, last time we !Shutout and seventh ccmpleie
placekicker Chris Bahr and exhibition games that some faced him,
choice .RoSs Browner, a here."
M'nnesota . game o! the seuon.
John.
s
on
has
been
with
the
.
starting
defeMive li(leman . NFL teams are playing.
Manager c;;ene Mauch said,
defensive lineman from ·
In &lt;tiler American League
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1 Notre Dame, and defensive Bengals aU II years of their Gary Burley.
"I personally think it:s a .aft~r Guidry stlfld .~he games, Kansas City nipped
Although S!lllle NFL clubs mistake," said Johnso n, Twins, 4-0, m four hits. He
OFFICE HOURS:. 9:30 to 12. 2 to 5 CCLOSE I back Ray Griffin of Ohin ex~nce .
cram training camps with figuring the games only relied ~uch more on Texas, Z.l, and MUwaukee
1 AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT I
halted .Bostoo, "'· Baltlm~e
increase .the chances for lreaking pitches and got the at Chicago was postpooed ·
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because of rain ..
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the last time the University o!
Gwdry, who . has won 14 Bre'l!'ffl 8, Red Solt I :
Alabama won a national' games and lost only one,
Charlie Moore ~ove in
champiooship they went tbe ·usually wins with a fastball three runs with a home run
... The
entire season without putting that can be better ~rd than and a IW()('Wl single and Ed
oo a shoulder pad during seen. But the ccmbmation of Rodriguez pitched 7 2-3
D«:orno,..·
a ~~tired" ann , hot weather'' irulir\ga of standout relief as
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pra ct Ice.
Johnson
who
celebrated
and some experimentatioo Milwaukee snapped Boston's
Choi~,
his 5"'d blrtt.ctay a week ago led him to rely oo breaking winning streak at five games.
today
arrived at the stuff Thursday night.
Bob McClure got the last out
wi!nili,gton College training
"I've been working on a of the game lo pick up his
with
Speier said. "It's gratifying top of the eighth inning with site
a · boyish change-up which gives . the fifth save.
By FRED McMANE
exuberance. .
for me. It's the first time I've the Giants leading, 9-3.
hillers something . to think Ruyals Z, Rlmgers 1:
UPI Spocto Writer
"l'in still just a kid at about and helps me when it's
Yogi Berra once got laughs ever hit for the cycle."
Pltillles 8, Reds 1:
Pinch-hitter steve Braun's
Thru July
when he said, in a serious
Speier's hitting helped
· Greg Luzinski's bloop heart," he 'grinned. "I'm hot," Guidry said af!er twMUt single in the nirilh
On Tru-Test Supreme Fine Paint
vein, that he couldn't think Woody Fryman to his fifth single · in the sixth inning excited. This is the fl\fl time striking out mghtand walldng scored Willie Wllson and
and hit at the same time, but victory in 12 decisiollli and ~ove in the tie-breaking run of the year. We have some
backed the six-hit pitching of
AVAILABLE IN:
ClJris Sp&lt;,ier has found out tagged Jamie Easterly wilil and led the Phillies to victory. yoWlg people and it's going to
Dennis U!ooard, 11•11 . ...
there is plenty of truth in that his sixth loss in eight Cincinnati's Pete · Rose be fun to see what happens."
Exterior House Paint,
decisions.
•singled in the fifth inning to
statement .
The Bengals, who play
On entering . Thursday
In other Natiooal League stretch his hitting streak to 33 their first exhibition game
Oil or Latex.
night 's game with the Atlanta games ,
Philadelphia games.
Aug. 5 at Tampa Bay and Rt¥~sville
outslugged
Cincinnati,
~
...
_
Plrates
..
7,-Dodgenl:
Braves, Speier, who a: month
start the regular season Sept.
By Greg BaOey
Pittsburgh
ago
was
one
of
tbe
~ontreal
nipped
Los
A
wild
throw
by
relief
3
at
heme
against
Kansas
In
Eastern
Little League
Interior in Latex,
Expos more productive Angeles, 7-', in 10 innings, st. pitcher Terry Forster oo City ,
scheduled
only competition, Chester earned
'
hitters, had an average of Louis defeated San Diego, 3-2, Frank Taveras' chopper in meetings this morning and a the right to face the winner of
CHESTER, Pa. (UPI)
Latex
Semi
Gloss,
.
.
. II.41Yf.t.rSTIE
.243, down from .280.
and New York swept a the lOth inning enabled Phil light workout this afternoon . the Reedsville Rockets . The Philadelphia Eagles
He
reasoned
he
had
been
'
double-header
from New Garner of Pittsburgh to score
The heavy work - eight Tuppers Plains 11 on Monday released
four
rookies
or Flat
thinking too much about what York, 7-4 and 5-4, in 11 the winning run . . Reggie straight days of two-a-day night by downing Reeds.ville Thursday, reducing their preAll Other
he was doing wrong, ·so, he .innings . San Francisco- Smith homered for Los drills - begin Saturday .
11, 15-4.
· seam roster to 119.
tried extra hard to block Chicago was suspended by Angeles.
Lines ofTimmy Newe)l got the win,
The lour, all free agents,
thing~ from his mind. It
darkness with two outs in the
fanning eighl .and ·walking were guard John FUM of
Supreme Paint
worked and he hit for the
one. Newell was also the Penn State, tackle John
cycle and drove in six runs,
leading hitter as he banged Blake of St. Joae State,
•
inclu·ding a three-run homer, o
out a triple, double and defensive back Craig Feola o!
to help the EIJl(ls beat the
single. P. Harris got two Oregon, and lineback Phil
Braves, 7-J.
doubles and . a single, R. Heck of California.
By Unilec:l Press lnternJttion•l
CHESTER. 0 .
985-3301 th
"It 's a long time since I've
Maxson got a double and
The Eagles have seven
Ttiursctay
Basebltl
done anything offensively,"
single, J. Miller and VIc Gaul practice days re inlng
Ch icago (ALJ Recalled
before their p -ae11on
infielder Kevi n Bell from lowe each had two singles, and c.
of Americ an Association and Bailey had one single. .
opener
against
Miami
Seartle
33 62 347 19
Major Lugue Standings
sent first baseman Jim Br ea ·
M.
Jones
got
two
doubles
Dolphins
July
at
Cantm,
Thursday 's Jletults
Bv United Preu lnternationJil
zeale to Iowa .
S.a lt at Ch i, ppd ., ra in
N~tional League
Ch icago (NLJ · ~ Optioned for Reedsville as j , Rucker
Ohio.
Kansas
City
2,
Tex
as
1
East
pitcher Da ve Geisel to Wich lt &amp; was tagged with the loss.
Since NFL rules prohibit
N
ew
York
4,
Minnesota
0
W. L Pet. GB
of American Associat.ion .
Milwa ukee 8, Soston 6
.49 39 .557
more than 65 players in
Phi l a
Detro i t - Op_tioned pitcher Rucker, Jones,.and K. Barton
Tod1y's Probable Pltt:hers
.41 .44 .5 16
)I/)
Ch icago
Stev e Ba ker to E\lans&lt;Ji l le "(AA J fanned ten and walked
Wliform for that particular
{ All Times E OTJ
.46 A4 .511
4
P i ttsbrgh
recalled
pitct1er s Kip
and
thirteen . Rucker, R. Powell, game, an Eagles' spokesman
California (Tanana 13-S Md
47 49 .490 6
Montreal
APPE~RING THIS WEEKEND ·
Young and Ed Glynn .
4 1 56 ,42:) 12 1/ 2 Frost '1·2} at Detro it ( Wil cox 6-8 · Milwaukee New York
Sent secq_nd K. Cowdery, L. ClJevalier and
said it is likely some players
and Billin_gham 8-5) , 2. 5 ;30 basem4n
St. Lou is
38 58 .396 15
Lenn
SakMe
to
s.
Coleman
each
had
a
single.
will not lr a vel with the
p .m .
west
AT THE
Spokane (PCLl .
Oakland
( Renko
3-4 and
W. L. Pc:t . GB
Montreal - AcQuired ut ilit y . C .
313 512- 15 14 3 team.
Broberg 9-7) at Toron to {Moore
San Fran
57 38 .600
man
Tommy Hutton f rom
R
000 202:.. 4 75
Cinc inat i
54 40 .574 2 1 1 4-1 and Underwood 5 -81 . 2, 5 :30
Toronto tor future consi dera .

.l ..N.-------------------,
W. COMPTON, O.D. 1
l

Expos · hand
Braves loss

Paints

25% OFF
...

Otester downs
II

Eagles reduce
roster to 89

&amp;--Tile Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, July 21, 1978

Auxiliary me~ts to plan
for August yard sale

BAUM TRUE VALUE

INN PLACE

LOS Ang
54
san D iego
46
Atlanta
42
Hou ston
41
Thursday 's

_,\1JIJ l 11 1

51 .452 14
52 .44 1 15
Results

dark
M ont r ea l 7, Atlan ta 3

,

Philadelphia 8. Cinc innati 6
Todav's Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT )
Houston
lNiek'ro 6-7 and
Wi ll iams 0·0 } at Philadelph ia
(Ruthven 6 -8 arid Chr istenson 6·
8 ). 2, 5. 35 p .m .
Cin ci nnat i (LaCoss 0-0J at
Mont rea l ( Grims ley 12 -6 ), 7: 35

\ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ ......

· 4-PIECE GROUP
PLUS VOCAL

p .m .

3

Ne...., York 7, Houston 4, l st
N .Y 5, Houston 4, 2nd , 11
inns .
P ifiSOurg h 7, LA 6, 10 inns .
SL Lou i5 3. San Oi~o 2
San Fran at Chic ago , susp ,

::FLYING~
~MACHINE-

''

4 I .568

.SO .479 11 1 1

Seattle ( Abbott 3·1l at Cleve·
land (Clyde 5-.5), 7 :30 p .nl .
New York ( Beatt ie 2 4) at
Chi cago ( Barr ios 5-9 ) , 8 : 30 p.m .
Balt imore ( Flanagan 1J, ]) at
M innesota !Er ickson 9-6 J. 8 :30
p .m .

' .

, Boston { Eckersley 11 -2) at
Kansas City (Gura 7-2) , 8 : 30

p .m .

M ilwaukee ( Tra\lers 6-41 at
Te)(as (Med ich 4·4/, 8 : 3~ p.m .
Saturdly ' s Games
Seatt le at Cleveland
~ali lorn i a at Detroit
Baltimort at Minneso ta
Boston at Kansas City
Oak land at Toronto . n ight
New York at Chicago . nigihl
M il waukee at Te~~:as . n ight

p .m .

FROM PORTSMOUTII, 0.

!ONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

At lanta !Hanna 7-6 ) at New
York !Esp inosa 7-8 ), 8 . 05 p .m .
Ch icago ( Robe-rts 4 . 1111 ) at San
D iego ( Per r y 10 -4). 10 p .m .
Pittsburgh ( Bibby 5-4 ) at San
Fran ctsco ( Knepper 11-5 ), 10 : 33
p .m .

St LOU IS (Marttn ez 4 3 ) at
Los Angeles (Hooton 9 -11 , 10 : 30
p .m .

10-2

,J

Saturday's Games
Cinci nna ti at Montrea l
P ittsburQI"1 at San. F rancisco
A flanta at N ew York . night
Houston at Ph ila , n ight
51 Lou is at Los Ang , night
Chic ago a! .san Diego . nigh!

THE MEIGS INN

Amer icJtn Lntue
EISI
W. L. Pet.

Boston
M il wauke
Ba ll imre
. N ew Yor k
Detroit
Clev etnd
Toronto

POMEROY, 0.
992-3629

62 29 .68 1
54 37 .593
51
49
46
.]
33
West

Te~~:as

M inesola
Chicago

8

42 .548
42 .538

17
13
45 .505 16
49 . .t67 19 111
59 .359 29 1 ,

w. L. Pc:t.

Kan c tt y
Cal if
Oak land

GB

GB

50 41 .549
43 .538 1
48 46 .511 3' '
.til 46 .500
4 112
39 .so .438 10
39 52 .429 11

so

NEWSPAPER
CARRIERS
WANTED
FOR
MIDDLEPORT
PHONE

992-2156

THE DAILY· SENTINEL

Leaders
Major L119ue Luders
By United Preu lntern•tional
Batting
(Based on 225 at bats)
National League
GAB. H . Pet.

Burroghs At!
Clark SF
Mad lock SF
Wh itfield SF
Parker Pit
Vatntine Mtl
Rose Cin
Simmons St .L
Foster Cin
Bowa Ph il
American

8 AM and 5 PM

.318
. 32\

.320
.319
.313
.308
.305
.303
.302
.302

GAB. H. Pet.

Carew Min
84 314 109 .347
Rice Bos
91 381 124 .325
Lezcano M i l
77 252 82 .32.5
lynn Bos
83 301 97 .322
Sundberg Te)(
86 302 94 .311
Bell Cle
85 337 104 .309
Yaz Bos
87 31 6 97 .307
Jackson Cal
73 '257 79 .307
Brett KC
76 309 94 .Jp;l
Ol iver Te,;
66 263 80 .304
Homt RunS
.National Lneue : Foster , Cin
23 ; Luzinsk l. Ph il 22 ; Smith,
LA . Va lentine, Mfl ane~ Clark,
SF 17 ,
Amer ican Lflgue : Rice , 80s
23 : Bay lor , CB I 22 ; H isle , M it
21; Thompson, Ott 20 ; Alexand er and Thornton , Cte\1 and
Thomas . Mil 19 ,
Runs Ban eel 1n
National Luvue: Fost er , Cln
17 : Clark, SF 75 ; Winfield . SO
64 ; Garvey , LA and Montanez,
NY 61.
Ameriun League : R ice , Bos
79 ; Staub , Del 73 ; H isle , Mil 66 ;
ThOmpson , Det 65 ; TMrnton.
Clev sa
7al Stol.tn Bans
~at io· R;.I
League : . MoreOo,
Pill 42 ;
Lopes,
LA . •nd
Richards, SO 21 ; Taveras , P itt
24 ; Cedeno , Hou 23 .
Amerinn Lea1ue : LeFlore,
Del 36 ; \1,/ llson , KC 30 ; O i iOn e ~
Oak and Cr uz, See 29 ; Wills.
Tex 28 .

Pitching
Victorlts
National Leavue : Blue. SF 13·
4; Gr imsley, Mil 12· 6 : Knepper ,
SF 11 ·5 ; Rogers , Mtl H -7 ;
N lekr'O , All 11 .9,
Amtrica" Leatue : . Guidry ,
NY Jc. l; Tar~ena , Cal 13-5;
Fl anagan, Ba it 13-7 ; Torrez.
Bos 12-5; Sorensen. Mil 12 ·6.

and pc•t p;tcher Rudy May .on

1 1-day d isabled' list .
Seattle Reac t iva ted out fielder
Ruppert
Jones and
designated p itcher Dick Pole

tor

oss;gnm ent.

Toronto .- Recalled outf ielder
AI Woods from Syracuse OL) .

·

Pro

IOlketboll

Chicago Si gned r ookie
Reggie Theus of Nevada -Las
vegas to a tour .year con_ tract .
Pro Football
Ba ltimor e Veteran l ineba ckers Willie Lanier and Tom
MacLeod ann o lJ n c e d their

relirements.
·
Ch icago - Defensive lin ema n
Roger s 1 i 1 1 we 1 1 announced
r et irement.
Kansas
Ci ty
Wa ived
defens ive end Earl Bryan t .
Jackson Sta te , ana cut free
agents M i ke Moore. Gra mbling
(La .J.
and
Charli e
Claud,
Miami ( Fla . ) ; running backs
Mike Bryant , Southern Univer . sit y , .and M ike Barney , Duke ;
offen s ive lineman Ste\le Ander son . Colorado Sta1e, linebackersMike Metoyer , Colorado • . and
Da~e Bauer , Villanova ; deten ·
sive I inemen Con Wuhderly ,
Arkanses , and ·Nate Was hing .
ton , Iowa ; defen sive backs
John Manson, San Clego State,
and Brad lindsey , Wisconsin ·
LaCros se .
Los Angeles "'""""' Signed tree agent defensive tackle Art
Thoms and placed on waivers
second -yea r defen sive tackle
Larry Ba ile-y , rook ie corner ·
back Roger Coleman , rook ie
wide rece iver Curtis Leak and
rook ie punter Dar)ny Lee .
New
Engl and . Signed
offensive tackle Leon Grav to a
tour ·vear con trac t .
New Orleans - Cut def,ensive
tackle Oaklev Dalton , Jackson
Sta te , end corn erback Brent
Sedon .
New York Jets - LinebAcker
Randy Sidler , f ifth -r ound draft
choice trom Pen11 Sratt, teff
ca mp f or personal r easons .
Philadelphia - R. e 1 eased
free -agent roo kies John Funn,
guard. Penn State ; John Blake,
tack le , . St , Jose State ; Craig
Feola , detens"ive ba ck , Oregon ;
and Phil
Heck. linebacker.
Cali forn ia .
Pittsburgh - Traded veter'an
cornerback Jimmy Allen to
Oetroit tor future und isclosed
draft choice.
.
Wasninvton, - Released de·
fenslve tackle Don Varner,
Br igham
Young , and wide
receiver
Jerry Pow ell , Cal
St ate -Northridge .
College
San Francisco - "!!''~"'~'!&lt;:l

appointmi&gt;e":;':~~:~;Ji;~~~:~;~

assistant f

ORIENTATION PROGRAM
RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI)
- Cleveland Cavaliers Coach
II F '
-~
oda
Bi
ttcb BMOUOC~~;U t . Y
the club will hold a three-day
Horientation program" for
rookies and free agents at the
Richfield CoHse"um, from
July ?b-27.
Eleven
players
a'f-e
_ _,~
· ·
schedult:U to parttctp&amp;t~ eight selec..ted in the last
. National Basket ball
Association draft and three
free agents.

18 at the firehouse annex.
President Chrla Shain called
the meeting to order.
Mrs. Ruth Shain read
minutes of last mooth's
meeting and Mrs. Judy Bird
gave the treasurer's report.
It was reporled that the Auxiliary had received a l25 savpeuons
ings bond for their winning . Twenty-seven
. float in the Fourth of July attended the recent meeting
Parade. They were entered in · of Chester Council 323,
Daughters of America held at
the IIQII-theme category.
·n waa also announced that the lodge haD with Eileen
"Mrs.
Jane Smitl), Route Martin, COW!cllor, presiding.
Mary K. Holter, council
2 Racine, won the fiag cake
captain, reported that the
given away on July 4.
Ayard sale was planned for recent· yard and bake sale
August 3, 4, and 5 at the was a success and a profit of
firehouse armex from 10 a.m. $187.67 was made. Thanks
-3 p.m. each day. Persons in- was extended lo those who
terested In donating items lo assisted.
Quarterly birthdays were
the sale are lo call 949-2720,
observed
for April, May and
949-2744 or H9-23S3.
It was decided that a gift June. Those honored were
would be sent to Mrs. Grace Goldie Frederick, Joe Bissell,
Rouah, a member who is con- Letha Wood, Ada VanMeter,
Mabel VanMeter and Erman
lined to a rest home.
The Auxiliary announced Cleland. The group sang
thai they have a 23 inch chest " Happy Birthday" and
type Gibson deep freeze for presented eadl with a gift
sale. Interested persons are_ and decorated cake for all

Mano

A Gift hr 1X1W..a treasure Jbr ali/etime

~~­
~ants .

'•

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DAY or EVENING CLASSES

Few 11'1ings male.• a woman mor• bla~o~tt iUI or a"

DOXOL
SERVICE

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•

nualionti'IIP more m11ning1u1 than

tlmp,.,

t~

1trlking el.lglncl• o! a diamo!MI l)lndant. W• ha.,.
11"11 d iamortd that 'll' illllt h•r perl.-clly • and li t

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GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS COLLEGE

PiCnic held

"T-In One Sloro"
·
Middleport, 0 .

2nd

Milliron reunion held

Raclnt. Ohlo
Chesler, Ohio

..

On special
Nehi®cans.
12 oz.

Sum

LET YOUR FEELINGS SHOW
WHEREVER YOU GO••.
with a personalized Sp~idelldent. It's the perfect
way to say something special to Someone special,
any time &lt;I the year. There are over forry styles
from which to choose, for him and for her.

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DIET RITE &amp; DAD'S ROOT BEER ·
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'

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992-3542 or 992-3344

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JULY 22nd

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BAPTISM, MARRIAGE &amp;DEDICATION
CERTIFICATES
By Abingdon • C.

eGENERAL USE

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U.S. 60 West- Huntington

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rebate with the
purchase of an

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shifting, the MF 65 is -a great time and
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lets you virtually for~et abo~t skips

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July %1, lt78. Limited to
avall•ble iavea.tory.
,
~

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hefty 8 hp Briggs
&amp; Stratton engine and 5-speed in-line

R. Gibson

comes ~ with

side or r ear discharge mower. Get ln on
great s"v ings on a popular and proven
lttwn tractor ... t h e Ml'' 85.

Ferguson is offering

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Middleport.

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK .STORE

SlrlkHUfl

Except

•LIVESTOCK
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1 -

CROSS AND CROWN
SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARDS

"AnntNII Summer Outing"
Engineering Deputment
Construction Department
•nd
K. V. Computing Dept.

E•rnH Run Aver• ..

Nltion•l "LIIIUi t . R lc h•r~ .
Hou 177 ; N lekro . At I 136 ;
-Suver 1 Cin 123 ; MontefuKO.
SF 101 ; Blyleven , Pitt 107 .
Ameri can Ltitut : . Guidry.
NY
14.5 ;
Ryan,
Cll
1.. 2;
Flanagan . Balf 109 ; Leonard.
KC 10] ; Mallo!lck , To 83

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BUSINESS COLLEGE

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( BaMtl on ftl lnnlntt pltchNJ
NatiOftal L eatut : Rogers, Mfl
2.12; Vuckovlch , St .L 2.31 ;
. Swan ; NY 2... ; Reutchtl , Chi
2.56 ; Knew-r, SF 2.62.
American Ltatue : . Guldrr·
NY 2. 11 ; Matlack, Tu 2.3 ;
Palmer , Ban 2.48: Caldwtll,
~ II 2.19; JOhniOn , 08k 2.56.

.

BETWEEN

88 287 94
93 355 114
68 256 82
92 304 97
71 304 95
92 35 1 108
93 394 120
94 323 98
93 364 110
86 361 109
League

l ions, d e s i g n a 1 e d infielder
Wayne Garret tor reassignment

local! 949-2744 .
The birthdays of Mrs. Mae
Cleland and Mrs. Gene Lyons
were observed. Mrs. Cleland
and Mrs. Lyons served
refreshments to Mrs .. Beulah

The Racine )'lreiJ1811's Aux-

iliary illary met for their July
meeting Tuesday night, July

l4'ltX SEMI GttlS :

·Sports
·transaction

want tu.
COUNSELOR : l:.hat ' s
Wlderstandable. AB long as
you are not upset aliout hoUie
feeding your baby, I'm sure
everything will work out fine.
The conversation · had not
By Helen Bo~el
progressed very far before It
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
became clear to the'counselor
MORE B.W. SHELTERS-NEEDED
that Mrs . A didn't really want
Authorson, EITUllll Lyons, DEAR HELEN :
after a cesarean. I know I will to breast feed her new baby.
Cesarean
birth
You
told
a
woman
to
encourage
her
beaten
neighbor
"to
call
Ml\ry Sloter and Tina, Max·
be in pain when I wake up. Faced with that realization,
a
sholter
for
battered
women:"
'\'hal's
good
advice,
except
lne Rose, Chris Shain, Rulh
Won't the pain medication al- Mrs. A's depression lifted and
Shain, Wanda Lyons, and many cities lire without sud! shelters for victims of spousal
One out of six U.S. ba bies - feet the baby? 1 heard sume she began to accept her need
abuse.
Judy Bird and Sonny.
or 400,000 babies a year - is uf it is transferred to the baby to repeat the routine of her
In behalf 'of all those of us who are working to provide born by cesarean sec!ion. through the breast milk.
first cesarean operation .
sevices . for haltered women and are constantly being Still, there is widespread ig- · COUNSELOR : 1 have read
frustrated by inadequate funding and lack of conununity .con- norance about this pro- that most women don't need
. cern, I urge your readers to get involved. Write letters, call ci· cedure. It 's simply the much medication by the time
ty coWlcilpeople, state legislators, demand that money be set . delivery of a haby t~rough a ·the milk has really started .
aside to aid these victims.
. surgical incision in the Those who need something
When enough shelters and conununity support become mother's abdumin11l .and can often get by with aspirin .
ExoceiJ'en(;e m
made by Margaret Tuttle.
available, mate-beating will decrease remarkably.
uterine walls.
Bot yqu should really ask
Others .attending in ad·
)'our readers need to.know that this type of violence affects
Many women, fur example, your doctor about that.
Design and
ljltii&gt;n to those named were them. They may n~er get hit physically, but they are hil in the assume they will be WlMRS. A: I don't want to
Goldie Wolfe, Mae McPeet, pockethook every time a B.W.. must call the police, use the conscious during the process, have to stop taking pain
·~Quality
Ada Morris, Dorothy Ritchie, district attorney's office or public medical facilities. If thus missing the chance to medication before 1 am ready
Elizabeth Hayes, Zelda · ·children from violent homes share the classroqm with yolir see their baby in the delivery just so 1 can breast feed. lhe
PometOJ
Weber, Opal Hollon, Esther readers' yoWlgsters, their disruptive and disturbed behavior room. Olhers have been told more 1 think about this whole
Ridenour, Marcia Keller, can 11 rUb off.,
~et'
they wiD nut be able to breast thing, the less depressed 1
Spousal violence may occur behind closed doors, but it has feed if their child is born by feeL The way for me to get
Ada Bisaell, Ada Neutzling,
Shop
Julie Rose, Leona Hensley, far-reaching consequences. - K.C.S., Oklahoma City Task cesarean section.
through this operation again
Thelma White and lnz~ Force. on Battered Women.
.As this hoi-line caller is to do it the same way as .
Newell.
DEARK.:
discovers, ne1ther of these ll!st time. And that means no
Yes, every city should provide shelter and counsel for bat· widely held beliefs is true. lb.-east feeding - nol because I
PARTY HOSTED
tered mates.
The mother can be awake can't but because I dun 't
The. Bradbury Church held
But even !hough refuge is available, many women, either during the surgery and ~he
'
a swimming party at London through"·reaf';"sllaine or resjgnati'On, won't seek help.
can breast feed if she makes
Pool in Syracuse Saturday,
We must also concentr-•te on teaching self-esteem and self- appropriate arrangemenis
July 15.
reliance, People who have these qualities are seldom bea.ten • with her doctor far enough in
Enjoying the evening were · morethanonce. -H.
advance. (Personal inlorma·
Bill and Dolores Bailey, Rita
tion in all hoi-line e&lt;cerpls
and Rodney, Sherrie Bam· DEAR HELEN :
has been a llered to protect.
There's a topless waitress bar down near the beach in our the caller's confidentiality.)
hart, Soot!, Todd arid Lee'a
FOR
Johnson, Larry and Dave town.
MRS. A: I ' have been
Asign outside says, "No hare feet allowed."
. depressed ever smce I foWld
Ball, Becky Fry, David Cole,
Cathy ·Hess, Kevin King,
If waitresses can go all nude, why should they quibble ahout out I am guing to have
Hank and Kathy Johnson, Wldressed feet?- PETE
' another baby. I want more
· Kelly Sayre, Annette and DEAR PETE:
children, so that's not tbe proAT
Robbie Johnson, Desi Jeffers,
Maybe because people can catch athlete's foot but bare tops blem. I am sad because I
Melissa and Mandy Hubbard, .. aren't for catching.- H.
·
know I won 'I be able to breast
Mike and Sharon Stewart,
feed this haby either.
Jerad and Cris, Terry DEAR HI' LEN: ,
COUNSE LOR : Why won't
Yankey and George Glaze,
My husband'isn't very demonstrative. I've often wished he'd you be able to breast feed this
Trey and Clinton. ·
hold my hand or hug me more often. Instead, I hug him~ and he baby'
loves
it. We're very close and can talk about anything.
MRS. A: When I had my
Choose an eKciling Career in one of these
ATIEND GAME
used
to
feel
jealous
of
my
neighbor
whose
husband
is
very
first
child, I has! a cesarean
I
Mr. and Mrs. Edson
success proven fields:
Spencer, Racine,and Mr. and uninhibited- he's always patting and kissing- until she told operation a nd didn't see the
that's the only way he conununicates; and he tries it with baby fur five days. When they
Mrs. Arvil Holter, Bashan,
•EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
otber
women too. I'm just writing to tell you I know I'm finally brought him to me, J
attended the Farmers Night
asked the doctor about breasl
Cincinnati Reds baseball -LUCKY
•SECRETARIAL
DEAR
LUCKY:
feeding. He said it was tUG
game when the Reds played
I'm sure you'll relate to this quote by Cathy Morancy: "Love late. I know I have to have
the New York Mets. They
•BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
is
not measured by hi&gt;w many times you touch each other, but another cesarean birth, so the
stayed at Florence, Ky. and
same thing will probably hap• JR. ACCOUNTING
attended the SW!day game. by how many times you reach each other. " ~ H.
pen again.
• COUNSELOR : Yuu didn't
•GENERAL OFFICE
see your haby until five days
after delive ry '
MRS. A: Yes. I guess he
The EJecta Circle of the S&lt;:ripture reading from Mark the program on " A Survey of
was
sick ur something.
First Baptist Church of Mid- 2I: 16-20, She also read a let- Ove r se~s Missions.'' She
COUNSE;LOR
: Well, if this
dleport met Tuesday evening, ter from Mrs. !"Iizabeth eovercd Missionaries incounone
is
healthy,
couldn't you
July 18 at the home of Mrs. Gardner thanking the circle tries from India to Europe.
Begin September 18, 1978 ,
it
right
away
and begin
have
Refr eshments were served
Freda Edwards. Clara Riley for remembering her on her
·
by the hostes, Mrs. Edw~rds, breast feeding.?
opened the meeting with a birthday .
MRS.
A:
How
could
I have
It was announced that who was assisted by Rhoda
poem, " Understanding," and
Financial Assistance Available
it
•·ight
away'
I'll
be
asleep.
Hall
.
Rhoda Hall will have devoled the circle in prayer.
Approved for Veterans
COUNSELOR : You don 't
Attending in addition tu
Devotions were given by tions at the annual B.H. SanMrs. Edwards who presented horn MissioMry Society pic- those mentioned above were have to be unconscious durAccredlltd by tllo Accrediting Commission· ol lilt
"Our Filling Station" from nic on the first Monday in Lillian Dem.os ky, Dana ing the operation. If you talk·
Association of tncltpendenl Colleges ond Schools.
"The SetTeI PiaL'e" and August. Also, a " thinking of Hamn, Florence Rhodes, ed to your doc·tor . he might
you" card was sen! to Vivian Elizabeth Slavin, Roma give you ' a spinal, which
Titus who is a patient at the Hawkins , Mary Brewer, Tex- would make you numb from
Pine Crest Nursing Center in anna Well and .Gwinnie your waist duwn .
MRS. A: I didn 't knuw yuu.
White. Amber Well was a
The United Methodist Gallipolis.
could
do that.
Bernice . Baker presented guest.
Women of the Forest R\lfl
COUNSELOR: Most doc· '
Methodist Church held a
turs recommend that kind of
picnic recently at the state
anesthesia lf you plan tu
Sl. No . 75-02-04728
park on U.S. Rt. 33.
breast feed.
Ann Watson, president,
The Milliron family reunion Rose Milliron, Delbert
MRS. A: I don 't think my
FOR INFORMATION
opened the meeting with was held July 15 with a picnic Milliron , Mrs . Johnnie doctor wuuld agree tu that.
prayer and devotions were at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Milliron , Mr.. and Mrs.
COUNSELOR : Why nut? ·
given by Betty Kock with Marvin Milliron .. Leading George Walters , · all of
MRS. A: I don 't know. I
meditation from Guideposts Creek.
Nelsonville.
think I had betler do it his
OR WRITE :
on " Warning al 5:12 p.m."
Mr. and Mrs. Paul An· way. Anyway , if I am awake,
There were five new adfollowed by prayer. There ditions to the family with the · drews, Miss Barbara An· I might be afraid. I really
was
a
miscellaneous births of Matthew Milliron, drews, Long Bottom ; Mr. and don't want to know what is goprogram with eadl member eight months; Jerry Milliron, Mrs. James Milliron and son ingun.
reading arti~!es or poems. ·nine months; Ryan Clonch, Matthew, Reedsville ; Mr.
COUNSELOR: At first I
Attending ' were Arm three and one-hall months, and Mrs. Delbert Milliron, thought yuu wanted to breast
Watson, Kathleen Scott, and Heather Powell, six Pam and Eric, Letart; Mr. feed. But now I am getting
Naomi Wyatt, Edith Sisson, weeks. Unable to attend were and Mrs. Ronald Clonch and ihe feeling that you are Wl·
Elina Holter, Hilda Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ba111~tt son, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. sure.
Address
Betty Blackwood, Evelyn and Jason , six months of Ronald Jacobs, Crystal and
MRS. A: I guess you're
Hollon, Margaret Holter , Virginia.
Gene, Pomeroy ; Miss Vicky right. II occurs to me now
Phone No.
Mary Holter, Mary Nease ,
Attending were Mr. and Priddy, Indiana ; Mrs. Marie that there might be another
Leah Nease, Helen Nease and Mrs. Orville Milliron, Mr. .Milliron, Mrs. Belva Mohler problem about breast feeding
the Rev. and Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Robert Edwards, and son Tony, Mrs. Bertha
Bobby, Rusty and Becky, Mr. Rife, Miss Bonnie Rife, Mr.
Koch .
and Mrs. Buck Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James Mohler and
and Mrs.- Larry Milliron, daughter, Anna Marie, Mr.
HOST PARTY
Cindy, Allen, Shelly, Mark and Mrs. Marvin.Milliron and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E . and Jerry, all of Columbus ; daughters, Tami and Diane,
fly sell .entertained June 30 at Mr . and Mrs . Denver Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Little,
their homeat 33164 Children •s Milliron, Mrs. Cathy Powell, all of Middleport.
Home Road, Pomeroy. The Steven and Heather, Mrs,
outdoor supper and hot dog
roast was held In honor or
their so·n', Steven, who
celebrated his fourth birthday on July I. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E .
Hysell and the honored guest;
"ruce Terry, Norma and
Frelldie Colburn, and Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Cherry, the
new pastor of the Coolville
Allegheny Wesleyan
Methodist Church. Several
outside gifts were preiented
to Steven: •

•

�•

21, 1978

(

MEIGS TIRE
CENTIR, IIC.
TRINITY CHURCH , Re• . W . H.
Perrin , pastor ; Bob Buck . Sunday
"school supt . Church School , 9 15
a .m ., worship ~ervice , 10:30 a .m.
Choir reh.arso l, Tuesday , 7.30
p .m . under direction of Al ic e
Nease.
POMEROY CHURCH Of THE
NAZARENE : Corner Union and
Mulberry. Rev . Clyde V. Hender·
son , po1lor . Sunday school , 9 30
·a.m ., Glen McClung, supt .. morn Ing worship , 10:30 a .m .; evet1ing
service. 7:30: mid· week" serv!CI ,
Wednesday , 7 :30p.m .
GRACE EPISCOPAL , The Re¥ .
Robert Groves, Redor . Morning
Proy~r o'nd Sermorl 11 a.m
Church School and Nurserv Ser·
vice 1 a .m . Dole Dutton . loy
leader. onistingthe rector .
.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
212 W. Main St.John M cArthur,
pastor , Bible ~ehool , 9:30 a .m .,
morning worship , 10:30 a .m .;
Youth meetings , b:30 p .m .. even ing worship . 7:30. Wednesday
night prayer mHI1ng and Bib le
study , 7·30 p .m .
THE SALVATION ARMY , 11 5
&amp;tternut Ave., Pomeroy . Envoy
and Mrs . Ray Wintng , officers In
Sunday - holiness
c l-1orge .
meeting . 10 o .m .: Sunday Sc~ool .
10:30 a .m . Sunde~ school leader .
YPSM . Elo ise Aiioms . 7 p .m.;
50ivotion
meet•ng , various
'peekers and music specials . 7:30
p .m . Thursdoy- 10 a.m . to 2 p .m.
lad ies Home league. all women
tnvited : 7:30p .m . prayer meellng
and Bible study . Bob Estep.
leader .
Rev .
Noel
Hermon .
teacher .
BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP ·
liST CHAPEL . Route 1 ShadePastor Bobby Elk ins . Sunday
school , 5 p m ; Sundo., worship
S·.aS p .m ., Wednesday prayer ser·
vice , 7:30p .m .
POME~OY WESTSIDE CHURCH
. OF CHRIST, 200 W. Main St .. Jerry
Paul. minister . phone 992 ·7bbb .
Conservot ivt!' . non: ins trume ntol
Sunday worship , 10 am .; Bible
study , II a .m .: worship , b p .m .
Wednesday Bible stu~y , 7 p .m .
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
Rev .Rolph
Sm it h
CHURCH .
pastor . Sunday school , 9 .30 am ..
Mrs . Worley Franc•s , superinten·
dent. Preo c~ing serv ius first &amp;
third Sundays follow ing Sunday
School.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST.
Preach ing 9 ·30 a .m .. first ond second Sundays of eac h month .
third and fourth Sundays eoc::h
month, worsh ip serv ice at 7.30
p .m . Wednesday evenmgs ot
7 :30. Prayer and Bible Sludv .
SEVEN TH -OAV ADVENTIST .
Mulberry Heights Rood , Pomeroy .
Pastor , Alben Oittesr Sabbath
School
Superintendent ,
Clore
Mcintyre . Sobboth Schoo l. Sotur·
day afternoon at 2:00. with Wo_r ·
ship Ser vice foll o wmg ot 3 15 .
RUTLAND
FIRST BAPTIST
Harriett
CHURCH S1ster
Worner , Supt. Sunday School,
9:30 om .; morntng worsh1p ,
10·45 a.m
THE HILAND CHAPEl . George
Casto , post or . Sunday School ,
9:30a .m .; e -, en in g worshtp , 7:30.
Thursday evening pr ayer service ,
7:30p .m .
POMEROY
FIRST
BAPTI ST .
David Mo nn . m inister . Wi lliam
Watso n, Su ndav school !ioup t Sundov school , 9:30 . a.m .; morn ing
worsh1p 10:30 a.m .
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST 282
M ulberry Ave . Pof'fleroy , Paul J
Wh ij e , Pastor . Gory Basham , Su nday !iochool supt . Sunday school,
morning worship ,
9:30 a .m .
10:30: even lri g worship . 6:30p .m
Mtdweek praye r ser ... ice . 7 30
p.m
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER ,
Deltler Rd ., Langs vill e , Ohio , Re v.
Sundov
Clyde Ferrell . Po5tor
Scho o l
11
Saturday
0 m.
preach ing servic::es 7 30 · p m
Wedne sday even •ng Bible study
ot 7:J0pm .
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bo dey Run Rood . Re v . Emme tt
Rowson , pastor . Hon d l ey D unn
su pt . Sunday schoo I 10 a .m . Sun·
do., eve nmg serv ic e 7:30; Bible
!Eooch ing , 7:30 p ,m : Thur!iodoy .

John F. Fultl. Mgr.
Ph. ftt-2101
""moroy·

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD.

Rev . B~by Porter . pastor . Sun ·
day uhool , 10 a .m.; Sunday war ·
shi~ , 11 o .m :; Sunday even ing
serv fce , 7 p .m .; Wednesday Fomi ·
ly Troiing Hour, 7 p.m . Wednesday

LOHSE
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worship s•r.vice. 7:30p .m.

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HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
N11t0r long Bottom . Edsel Hart ,

pastor . Sunday school, 10 o .m .
Church ; 7:30 p . m . ; prayer
meetmg ,-7:30 p .m . Tnursdov. .
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL.
Th ird A¥e .. the Rev . William Kn•f ·

tel ,

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day School Supt. Cla~ses for all

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POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev . Jome5 Corbitt
POMEROY, worship serv ice .
9d S a .m .; Sundov school. 10:30
a .m .,
Rev .
Robert ' McGee,
minister
ENTERPRISE . Wonhip 9 a .m .
Church School10 o m .
ROCK SPRINGS , Wor ship 10 '
a.m . Chu rch Schoo l 9: 15a .m .
UMYF b :JO p .m .
FLA TWOODS, Worship. 11 o m .
Churc h SchoollO a .m .
, MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER ,
Re11 . Robert Bumgarner
HEATH , Robert Bumgarner.
Pastor . Worship
10:30 a .m .
ChU rch School 9:30 a.m . UMYF b
P m.
Rutla nd-Salem (enter Charge
RUTLAND. Wilbur Hilt , Pastor .
Worsh1p 10:30 a .m . Church School

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SALEM CEN TER . Church School

q 45 o .m w on hip 9 o m .
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev . Ha rvey Koch . Jr .
ASBURY , Worship 11 a .m .
Chu rch School 9:50 o m . · tJMW
f1 r st Tuesday . Bible Study Thurs .
7 30 p .m
FOREST RUN , Worsh•p 9 o .m
Church School 10 o.m
MINERSVILLE . Worship 10 a .m .
Church School9 o m .
SYR ACUSE . Chu rch School 9·00
a m Worship service 7 30 p .m
SOUTHERN CL USTER
Rev . Da vid Ha rris
Cluste r Leader
Rev Sleven Wilson
Flore nce Smi th
' Hilto n Wo lfe
Auo ci ote~

BETHANY , (Dorcas ) Worsh ip
9:30 o .m Church School 10:30
a.m .
CARMEL Chruc h School 9 30
o.m Worsh ip 10 30 a.m. 2nd and
4th Sundav5 ,
APPLE GROVE Sunday School
9 30 o .m Wo r sh 1p 7.30 p .m . 1st
and 3rd Sunday!&gt; Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7·30 p·. m Fellowsh 1p
~upper f irst Saturday 6 p m . UMW
2nd Tuesday 7.30 p .m
EAST LETART Chruch Schoo l 9
a.m W ors h1p ser ... 1ce 10 a .m.
Prayer meal m g 7 30
p m.
Wed ne $doy UMW lor ~t Tue5day
7.30 p.m .
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday
sc hool 10 a .m .. worship , 11 a .m .
(holt proCI IC e rThursdoy B. p .m .
LETART FALLS- Church Sc::hoo l
10o m . Wor shiJ!:! ~erv ic e , 9 a .m ..
MORNING STAR , WorstHp 9·30
a.m .. Church School 10 30 a .m.;
Mid Week Service Wednesda., 6

P - ~ORSE CHAPEL . Wors hp 11
m . Chur ch Sc hool9 30 am .
h ~'
PORTLAND , Wor5 ip •wO p .m ..
Chur ch Schoo19 30 o.m .
SUTT ON Ch ur ch School 9 30
0

c .m Wor!.h1p1 s!ond3rdSundoys
10 300m
NORTHEA ST •CLUSTER
Re -, Ricphard lhomo s
o sto '
Du an e Sydensrm ke•
John Dou gl o.,
A!&gt;SOCIOhH
JOPPA
Worship
10 a .m
Church School 9 o,m
Pr ayer
Meet •n gW edne 5doh8pm
CHE STER
War., 'P 9 am

OYESVILLE
COMMU"'f!TY
CHURCH Roger ( Turner , past or
Sunda y schoo l 9 30 a.m .. Sun day Ch u rch SchooiiOo m
morning wors hip, 10 30 . Sun day
LONG BOTT O M , Worship 7 30
eveni n· ~{ vi ce , 7:30.
p.m . Chur ch Schoo19 30 a
ALFRED Worship 7 30 p .m
' IDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST. Co rner Chu r ch School9 30°m
Four th and Main . M1ddleporl
ST PAUl Wo r .. h•p 11 0 m
Rev Henry Key _ Jr .. pa5fo r . Sun · Churc::hSc:: hool 9 30om
day Sc::hoo l, 9 30 .o .m Mr s . Erv in
REEDS VIll E ~undoy School 9 30
Baumgardner , 5Upt .,
Morn 1ng a.m . Wor,.h •p 7 30 P m Praye r
Meet ing 7 30 P m
Tuesday
worsh ip , 10 ·45 o .m
M IDDL EPOR T CHU RCH
O F V•slt Qt lon 7 30 p .m 151 Thu r ~doy
CHRISr IN CHRISTIAN UN ION .
SIL VER RIDGE Wo r".&gt; h•p IO 0 m
I . pa5 or M r\
Lawrtmce M oney
Church School9 a m
'
Runell Voung , Sundov Sc::hoo l
TUPPE-RS PLAIN S Wo r ~h· p 9
Supt Sunday School 9·30 o .m. a.m . Chuteh Sch oollO 0 m
KENO CHURCH O F CHR IST ser Even• ng worsh1p . 7 30 , Wedne~
'.ltCes each Sunday 9.30 "am
day prover meet ·mg . 7 JO p .m .
M.T MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD . George Pidtens . po~t o• w• th
Rocme Ro ute 2. the "Re v . Jome1o preoc::hing on l~r st and th ird SunM M uncy . pa sto r . Sunday school , day o f m o nth . Oh -,e r Sw o ln , Sup t ,
9 45 o .m .. m orn 1ng worsh ip . 11
HO BSON CHRISTIAN UNION .
even tng wo rship . 7.30. · Re'll . Ke•th Ebl in . po~tor Sunll ay
o.m
930
Praye r meel•ng Tuesday . 7 30 Sc::hool.
a .m
Leonord
p .m
Young peop le'5 m eet,ng . G•lmore . ftt ~l elder evenong ~ e r ·
7 30 p m Thu r~doy .
vice · 7 30 P m . Wed na sdov pr ayer
meettng ,. 7 30 p .m .
M IDb t EPOR T FIRST BAPTI ST
CornerS•x th ond Po lmer theRev
MT MOR!AHCHURCH OFGOD .
Robe rt Roc 1ne Route 2 The Re v Charles ·
K' r b'
0 '1
Po 'lo'
'
d
h
. ' 1en den t . sun d oy
Por ...
Hand. po~t or Sun oy S&lt; oo 1 9 4 5
• er su per1n
0
5
WMPO Ro d •o program 7 45 om
m , morn .ng wor hip 11 0 m .
Sunday School , 9 15 am Mor n· Ell ening service~ . Tuesday and
mgWonhtp 10. 15 o .m Youth ac· Fr~ddy 7 30~ m .
tl'o'lt te s end lellowsh1p l or tv_n,o r
BEARWAU OW RIDGE CHURCH
and semor hi gh studen ts b p m . OF 'CHRIST
Duane Wo r den
Sun d oy evenmg wors h .tp 7 30 m1n1sler B·ble ciOH , 9 30 o m
p m M•d · week prayer serv •ce s mor nmg worship , lO 30 o .m
ellen :ng worsh 1 ~
b 30
Pm
Wednwsdoy 7 30p .m,
CHURCH 0f CHRIST
M1d- Wedrtes doy8ible,stud., 6 30p.m
ond Mao
· n . Ceorge
NEW STIV ER SVILLE COMMUNI dl.po'' . 'rh
J
Gloze m•n.ster M tk e Gerlach. IV Church Sun day School se r ·
supenntendent . Terry Yonke.,.. vlt:e 9 45 0 rn WOi sh•p se r vtce .
youth mrn is ter Bibl e sc::hool . 9 30 10 30. Evo ngell sli c Ser v• ce 7 30
o,m
morn •ng wor sh ip
10·30 p .m .
Wednesday
Praye r
o .m
av en•n g wo rs h ip , 7 30, meet ing 7 30
ZION CHURCH Of- CHRIST
P'o'.' ' . ' ..~ ·,, e . 7 p .m . Wed nes
Pomer~ y - Ho rr.~onvdle 1 Rd Don
day .
1
MIDDLEPORT Cl'tURCH OF THE Ka nne .,. pastor 8d M cElroy
NAZARENE . Re v Jim Broome
Sundqy ~chool
su p!
Sun doy
po sfo r . Mrs . Mary Lot hev , Sun de., Hhool . 9 300 m .. mor ntn g wor
•hop and commun .on 10 30 am.
school supf . Sundav sc.hool 9 30
a.m .. morn tng worsh1p . ' 10 30 Sunday even •ng youth Chr•sllan
0 m .·
Sunday
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meeting , Wednesday . 7 30 p m. prayer meeting a nd Bible study . 7
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OF MEIGS COUNTY ,
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Ow 1ghtl . Zavitz , d.1rector
H A R R 1 S 0 N V l L l E. M•ddlesw arth
Pastor . Church.
Ernesl serv ic es 9 300 m Sunday School
PRESBYTERIAN . Re... .
10 3
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schoo l. 9 :30 a .m .. M ro; . Ho mer
BRADBU RY
CHURCH
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10 30
nd oy school. 9 30 am . '!'1/or MtOoLEPORT Sunday school shtp ser viCe 10 300 m Sunday
9:30a.m . Richord Vougha n supl serv• ces 7 pm
yo uth group
Morning worship , 10 30 .
w~dnesdoy 7·p m
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SYRACUSE ' Morn'..,
po~tor Sunday schoo l
0 m .· Sundoy~c hoor 10 a .m . Mr5 Shu le r
Somp~on Holt , suet .
9,30 m . ChurO'I s;r.,r e 7 P m .

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youthmeeltng 6 p m Tue5doy81 - Re v . Roy Ro use . pasto r , Robert
b leS tudy . 7 p .m
M usser . SundovS choo l wp r. Sun ·
RACINE CHURCH
OF
THE day sch ool 10·30 om w Of l&gt; hip
NAZARENE , Re v. Joh n A Co!! 7 30 p .m . Bible Study , Wednes. man , po 510 r . Franklin Imboden do.,. . 7 30 p .m . Saturday night
cho .r mon ol lhe Bo ord of Chm pro.,er ~ervice , 7·30 p m
t.o n l•fe Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRI STIAN .
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morn1ng w o r!ih•p 10.30 Roge r Watso n po!l tor . Kenneth
Sunda y e-,ening worsh1p , 7 30 Bye r Sun day schoo l 5up t M o •n
p m Pr over meet.ng Wedne~
rng wo r~ h ip , 9 30 a .m . Sun
day 7 30p m
doyl&gt;chool . 10 30 o .m . even •ng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don l
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Wa lker Posta• Ron n 1e Solu•r
Study , 7 30p .m
Sunda y school supt
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UNION BAPTIST. Don,
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, 9 30 o m , mornong we•
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worsh1 p 7 30 Wednesday even 9 45 o m , eve n1ng wOr!&gt;htp 7 30
tng B•bl e ~tudy 7 30 .
p .m . Pray e r m eet.ng . 7 30 p m
DAN VI LLE WESLEYAN . "e"
. R We d nes d O'f
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D . Brown po ~ t o r . Sun day ~chool
TUPPERS PLAIN S CHRI STIAN
9 30 om .,
morn .ng wor!.h•p . CHURCH. ·Eu gene Underwood
10 45 'f'OU !h ser'lllt:e b -4 5 p .m
po~t o r ; Ho word Co ldwell , Jr
even1 ng worsh ip . 7 30 p m
Sunday S'hool Supt . Sunday
pray er ond p ra ise . Wedne !.doy , School 9.30 am M or nmg Ser·
7 30p .m
.
m on IO.JOo .m .' Sund oy even•ng
SIL VER RUN FREE BAPTIS,T. Rev l&gt;ervice . 7 p m
Mor ... .n Morl•11n . pastor , Steve lit ·
LET ART
FAL l~ UNITE 0
tie Svndo y .school !ou p t. Sunday BRETHREN Re v Freeland N orr~!l ,
school 10om , morning wo1
postor . FioydNorr1!. ~vpt Svndo.,.
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wor,hop 7 30 . Prove • meer ong mon 10 : 30 a .m . Proye1 serv•c.e .
a nd 81ble !otudy Thur~doy 7 30 We-d ne sdoy . ? 30 p .m
p .m . youth serv1ce 6 p .m Sun
CHESTER CH URCH OF THE
dov
NAZARENE . Re ... Her bert Grote
CHESTER CHURCH O F GOD poster . Wor~ h1p satv rce . Flo m
Re v Donny R. Cook pa stor ~un and 7 30 p m . Sunday
~u nday
doy sc hool 9 30 o m "'Co&gt;
hop &lt;~c h oo 1 9 30 o .m R•&lt; h o r d 8or ton
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7 OOp.m
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Srgmon wp t morn1ng w orl&gt;h•P
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~etv1 c e . 7 00 p m
1030 Sundo.,. e..,en1ng ~er.,.l(e
Wednesdop.er ii1Ce, 730pm
7 30 m1d · week serviCe Wedne\
LAUREL CliFf FREE MfT•iODIST
dey 7 p m
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lloyd • Wr1ghr
Sunday
NAZARENE
Rev
Dale BaH , School Sup!
Mo rnmg Wor~oh ip
po~tor Bob Moo r e Sunday 9.30 am Sundoy School 10•2 0
Xhool supl Sunday ~chool 9 30 a.m . Wednesda., Prayer and B1.
am
morn•ng wo r \ h •p . 10 • S ble Study 7 30 p .m Sunday even
o .m @vongelil&gt; ll cs er vtCe 7p.m. •n gwo r ~ t·up73,0pm Cho•r Proc ·
Wedne5da,. servtces
proye r l•te Thu r!ldoy 7 p m
ond p•o• se, 7 p .m . Nozo•ene
DE•TER
CHURCH OF ( HR1'1
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youth 1 p m , Oo1l';' prayer Charle ~ Ruo,sell !:.r
m1nt~te r
meetmg 8 30 a .m M ens proyeo r R•c:: k Mo~;~mbe r
\up t )undov
me el on g 'oturdoy
7p m
\chool , ~ •· 30 om
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IN vic e . 10 · 0 o m u
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'"' ' bl e )tu d ., Tue!o ·
( HUl ST Elden R~ Bloke pasto r , do., 7::)0 p ,m
')u.ndoy )choot 10 a .m . Ho ward
REORGANill:O CHURCH O F
McCoy su pt
M orn1n g serm on . JE5.US CHRIST Of LATTER DAY
ll o.m ~un r.loy rr•gh t ~ervlce\ SP,INT~ . Portla nd Roc•ne Ho od
C::hr 1~11 0 1'1 Endeav o r 7 30 p m W•lltom ~ ouo;. h , po.,lor Russ ell
&gt;ong ~ll'rv•Ce t:l p m . Pr eaching k'o tc.llfl th urc h \C hool Direoor
ij 30
p rn
M .dweelt
f"roye r i;)unr'jay School 9 30om M orn
m~e t mg Wedne !&gt; rlay 'lpm Ray 1nq w- Qr~h·p . l0 30a~ . ) undov
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day , 7:30p .m :
MASON A SSEMBLY OF GOD ,
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH Of
Duddmg Lon e, Mason . W. Vo . GOD - Not Pentecostal . ~ev .
Che ster Tennant P0510 r S4ndoy George Oiler . poster. Wor ship
St:hool 9·4S a .m.. Ch1ldren s serv1ce Sunday , 9.o6S · a .m ., Sun Church 6: 4S p .m . Young People's day ~chool . 11 a .m .; worship ser ~rvic.e 6: 45 p .m . Evongel isl ic ..,ice , 7:30 p .m . Thursday prayer
Scrv1ce 7·30 p .m. Wo men 's M• ~ ­ meet ing , 7:30p .m .
.,,on ary Council 10 o .m lirsl and
M T. HERMON United Brethren
th•t d Tve!. dop . Pro~er ond Bible Church . Sunday Xhool 9:30 a .m .
Stud y. Wedne1oday , 7:30p.m .
Worship service
10:.a5 a .m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST Preaching serv ic" every Sunday
IN CHRISTIAN UNION . The Rev . ol ternottng with C. E. Wednesday
Wi l liam Campbell . po~lor . Sunday prayer meet ing 7:30 p .m . Rev .
St:hool 9 30 o m . Jome!O Hughe!io , James leach , pcntor,
David
su p! , evening service , 7:30 p .m . Holter , loy leader
W e dnesday eveni ng prayer
JEHOVAH} WITNESSES . 1 mile
mee••ng , 7:30 p.m . Youth prayer eosl of Rvt lond. junction of Route
~ervice each Tue5 do., .
17-4 and Nob le Summil Rood (T·
FAIRVIEW BIBLE
CHURCH . 1?-4 ). Sunday Bible lect ure , 9.30
letart . W. Vo , Rt. 1, Rev Chorle\ a .. ; Watchtower study , 10:30
Hargro ve5 , pa stor . Wors,hip ser - a .m .:· Tue~day , Bible s.tudy , 7 and
vice ~o , 9:30 a .m .; Sunday sc.hoo l
B 15 p .m · Thursday . theocratiC'
II a .m .. evening worship . 7.30 , schoo l.
7:30 p .m .
serv1ce
p .m . 1uesqoy collage prayer meeting , 8·30 p .m .
meet1ng ond Bible !i. tudy , 9 30
HOPE BAPliST
570 Grant ,St .,
.a .rn , Wor sh1p servi ce , Wedne!io · Mtddlepon . Bobby Elkins, pO!iotOr.
day , 7:30p .m .
Sunday School. 10 a .m .. worsh ip
CAL VARY BIBLE CH URCH . now servtce , II a .m.; evening terv• ce.
loc ated on Pomero y PiMa : County 7 30 p .m .
Thu rsday
prayer
Roo d 25 , nem Flatwoods . Rev . meeting ond Bible '&gt; lud y , 7 30
Block wood , pa !ito r , Serv ices on p .m .
Sunday at 10 30 a .m . and 7.30
RUliAND FREEWILL BAPTIST
p m . w1 1h Sunday school. 9 30 Church
Leland Holey . pastor .
om . Bible s-tudy . Wedne~day . Sunday school , 10 a .m ., evening
7 30 p m .
ser"' (e .
7 30 p .m . Pray &amp;r
INDEPENDENT
HOliNESS meeting, Wednesday , 7:30p.m .
CHURCH , INC.
Pear l St ., Mid ·
CHURCH Of C.OD of Prophec'i .
dlepart . Re-,
O'Dell Manley . located on the 0 . J. White Rood
po !&gt;lor . Sonny Hudson Sunday off highway 160. Sunday School
!lchool !!.up! Sunday schoo l. 9· 30 10 a .'m . Superintendent John
a.m .. evef)1ng wor\hlp , 7 30 p .m . lovedoy. First Wednesday nigh!
Prayer
ond pra i s&amp;
Htrv ic, , ol month CPMA se rv• ces , second
Wed nesday , 7.30p .m .
Wednesday WMB meeting. th i rd
THE PEOPLE·s CHURCH OF through fifth youth service .
POMEROY
Corner Main and George Crovl•, poster .
Co urt ~h .. th ird lloor over
HOP£ B"PTIST CHAPEL
570
Ligh thou!i.e Reslouronl . Henry Grant St., M iddleport : Rev . Bobby ·
Coo l-. , pester . Sunday schpol, 10 Elkins . Sunday school , 10 o ,m ..
o.m . morning worsh ip , II a.m .. morning worship . 11 : eventng
evenmg ~ervlce . 7:00. Wedne~
wor5hip , 7 ·30 p .m.: Thursday
day eotenlng service , 7 30. In · evening Bible study and prayer
terdeno minolional , lull gospel.
meeting , 7J30 p .m Aflilioled with
RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOD ~
5.B .C.
!-'astor Oenn l' Boles, , Sunday
8R"DFORD
CHURCH
OF
School . 10 a .m •. worsh ip serv1 ce . CHRIST C.obr lel Mro1 . pol lOr .
II JO am . and 7 30 p .m Prayer !.unday school , 9 ·30 a .m .: morn ·
meel 1ng . Wedne-.day. 7 3G p .m .
ing chur ch . · 10 ~30 a .m . Junior
RUliAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH churc h pr dgrom und.r dire&lt;lton
O f- JESU~ CHRIS r, Elder Jame~ of Koren Mror for children, 2-10,
Mill er , Bibl e !otudy . Wednt~doy . dur ing regular chutch hour in
"I :JO p ,m ~1mdoy ~chool. 10 a .m . ' church base~ent . Sunday ev•n ·
)und o'y n1ght ~•rYIC8 . ? 30 p m .
ing s•rviu, 7 p .m.; Wedne~day
POME ROY
WESLEYAN serVice , 7:30p.m .
HO llNl:!,S
Horrisonwille Rood ;
JUBilEE CH~ISTI"N CENTfR .
MA~ON C HURCHOr CHfO~f . f" I.Jawey K•ng, pas. tor , Edison Geot"ge'\ Cr"k Rood . Churc.h
V;JeOvfH , aUI\Iont , Henr., Eblin , \ Chool , 9 '30 a.m ., motnlng wor 0 eo, 4~ '7 Mll leJ !il Mo .. o n w
Jr , ~undoy .. chool wpt , ~undoy \hip , IO.,JO. evening ~erv'IU . 7 30.
Vo . '.Jun d oy "bl
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10
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a.m
' wo r ~h1p 11 om ond 1 p ,m ti lbiQ '&gt;rhool. tt JO o.m .. morning war Prayer m . . ling Wedne,do-;o . 7 JO
~twl , '/Jf!rl•uJ,do v 7 p rn Vor,ol '&gt; h•p . II o m ~undoy evening \ er pm
IT PAUL LUTHE~A&gt;I CHURCH,
"' o 7. )0 prayer m ee ting , Thur'&gt;

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Corner ol Sycamore and Set:dnd
Sts ., Pomeroy , The Rev Will iam
Mtddlesworth
Po51d r . Sunday
Sc.hoo l ol 9 AS o .m . and Church
Serv ic e!&gt; II a.rn ,
SACRED H~ART . Rev father
Paul D. Welton . pa~tor Phon e
9'12·2625 . Solurdoy evemng Ma n ,
7·30: Sunday Moss , 8 and 10 o.m .
Confession , Saturda-;o , 7-7 jQ p m ,
On the
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST
Route 7 bvpos~ . James E. Keesee
pastor . Sunday !&gt;Choat . 10 o.m ..
morning w o r ~ h l p , 11 o .m ., even
ing 'io~Hv •c e , 7
TRINITY Christia n A!o ~e "'bly .
Coolville
Vdbe r I Spenc::er .
pastor . 'Sunday schoo l. 9 30om .,
morning wor5_hip . 11 a .m . Sunday
evening ~erv ic e , · 7.30 p.m .,
midweeM pro.,er se r vice Wednes ·
do-;o , 7.30 p.m.
MOUNT Olive Co rnmun1l't'
Ch urc::h . Long Bottom , Ru~~ell
Cline
super intenden t. Sunde.,
School 10 a.m . Youth group and
prayer meetings Wednesday 7 30
p .m . Church serv k es Sunday 7 30
p .m . lawrence Bush , po\ tor ,
FAITH BAPTIS T Chur ch , Ma~on .
meet ot Uni ted Steel Worke rs
Union Hall, Ra ilroad Street,
Mason . Po51ar. Re ... . Joy Mitchell.
M or n•ng worship 9 45 o .m ., Sunday School 10·30 a .m . Prayer
meet ing Wedne~dov , 7 30 p .m.

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Rt. l, ""meroy

~hu l e r~ pa stor Woro; h ip .. erv•ce ,
930 om Su ndov '.&gt;Chool , 10 30
am Bib le Study and prayer scr
v1ce Thundoy 7 30 p .m .
CAR LETON CHURCH . K1ngsbury
Road Go ry K1ng . po l&gt; for . Sunday
~thool 9 30 am . Rol p h Cod ,
supe11nlenden! evening wor!&gt;hip ,
7 30 p .m
Prayer
me e tmg .
Wedne~d oy , 7 30 p .m .
LONG BOTTOM CHR IST IAN .
Bru(e Sm1th . pa sto r
Wal lace
Damewood . Su pt . Bib le School ,
q 30 a .m . Preochm g ~erv•ce ,
10 4&lt;.JO .m , N oe11en•ng
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HY SEL l RUN FREE METHODIST
CHURCH Re v Herber I Atl,ng .
pastor Sunda y School 9:30 a .m .,
Morn•ng ~e r v t.ce , 10 . 30 a .m .,
Evo nge ii 511C !oervice 7 30 p .m .
Pro.,er meet mg . Thu rs day . 7·30
p m.
FREEDO M GOSPEL MIS SION at
Bold
Kno b . Rev .
lawrence
Gluesancorpp , Sr .. po ~ !o r , Roger
W1lll ord Sr .. Sunday sc hoo l supl
~unday '&gt;C h eal 9 30 a .; even1ng
wo r sh1p
7 30 p m .
~royer
meehng . Wedne~doy 7:'30 p .m
Yo u th rnee t mg, '~u n d oy , '30
.J : p ,m
....,,•th Don on d M on ha M eod ows 1n
c.horge
,
WHIT E ~ CHAPEl Coo l ... rl le RD
f-Ie.., Hoy Deeter . po~tor Sun dav
u hooi 9~0o rn w o r"&gt;h•pservtce
10 30 am B1ble l&gt; t udy and prayer
'o fH '.I•Ce W ed nel&gt; doy . 7 JO p .m
RUTLAND
RUJLAND ' CHURCH OF CHR IST
La rry Colem an . pa ., to r . Co - Sun I
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roy
~&lt; h oo I '&gt;U p t " ·· So m MK
c 1nney
ondHe •b l:!l, u Sun doy sthoolond
corntnun•on 9 30 a .m . Worship
and &lt;om u n1on . 10 JOo .m
RU TLA ND
CO MMUNITY
CHURC H Sunda y S&lt;: hool q' 30
h.
·
11 o m
o m wars •P ~~Hv•ce ,
W&amp;d ne5doy prayer m eellng , 7 ::to
p m you th H•rv 1ces , Sundov . 7
p m Sundoynightwor~hip. 7 30
HUTlAND _ CHURCH O F THE
NAZARENE , Hev lloyd 0 Grimm .
)• .. pa~tor ~1.1ndoy !iochool 930
o,m ,. worsh1p !. ervice- . 10 30 o.rn
8roo d co., t 11ve over WM ,."O young
peo ple !I
\erv 1ce
7
p m
h ungeh\IIC \e r v~c::e , 7 30 p .m
Wed ne sd ay &amp;er .... ·•c•, 7 30 p m
MA)ON COUNTY
I·IHST SOUTMERN BAPTI~T . (Ot ·
ner o f )ec.ond and A rtde r'&gt;on
MO"lon Pa stor Fronk Lo wther
~unday \ Choo l, 9.... 5 o ,m . w or
.,h rp 'of'Hv •ce _, 11 am . an d 7 30
p rn
Wueldv
Blblo
~tody ,
7 30 p m
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present was II , Rev . Floyd
Shook has been reassigned to
the local church for another
year.
Mr. Vernon Story returned
Sunday to his employment in
Columbus after spending his
vacation with his family her~.
Mr .. Wyatt Schaefer, Mt.
Vernon, his son David , llians· m~ld, spent the weekend with
Mr . and Mrs. · Norman
Schafer.
Jack Stanley was on a .•
ladder taking a hornet's nest
down frum a building and fell
from the ladder breaking his

a·nn .

Pass
Pass

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Opening lead :

Th e mornin g star is
Jupiter .
The evening stars a re Me r. cur y , Ma rs, Venus and
Saturn .
Those born on this dale are
under ihe sign of Cancer .
Ameri can author Ernest
Hefjlingway was born July 21 ,

1899.
· On this day in history:
In 1861, the firsl major
military engagement of the
Civil War occurred at Bull
Run Creek in Virginia, abo ut
35 miles so uthwest of
Washington , D.C.
In 1873, outlaw Jesse James ·
held up the Rock Island
Express train at Adair, Iowa,
and esca ped with $3,000.
In 1930, the U.S. Veterans
Admini s tration
wa s
established .

and eventually lead a .club
toward dwnmy's king only
to have the hand collapse .
This declarer was our old
friend pessimistic Pete.
Pete assumes all finesses
are going to be wrong and
that suits won't break . Then
'ftf}~~
~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
he tries to guard agamst
~ ~ ~~ ®
byHenri ArnoldandSoblee
these misfortunes.
Pete did draw trwnps .
Then he ruffed dwmny 's last
diamond . Now he was ready
to go after spades . He didn.'t
finesse .
· Instead he led a low spade
and pul in dummy 's eight .
East was on lead with' the
, nine and was dead. A dia~··'·""-""-"''- .,_~ mond if East had one, would
give South a ruff and discard . A spade lead would
.allow South to establish his
fourth spade and , of course,
a club lead would be suicidal.

ID'ft

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Laurel (Jiff

The Almanac
United Press International
Today is Friday, July 21,
the 202nd day of 1978 wi1h 163
to follow .
The moon is between i1s full
pha se a nd last quarter .

BRIDGE,

,.~Nt#)( =

BORN LOSER

·rvE

WORKO' c:i HARD
TO BUILD UP ~~y
NAME... AND

SOuth

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BARNEY

By Oswald Jacoby
ond Alan Sontag .
If West had opened a club,
!he bad lie of the cards
would have left South with
no way to make his very
sound lour-heart contract.
But West made the normal
•lead of the jack of diamonds.
East took Ius ace and
returned the suit.
1\t this point In 'time a
careless declarer would
draw trumps, lose a· finesse
to the queen of spade~. try '
unsuccessfully to get a club
discard on his fourth spade

A New Mexico reader
wants to know the best way
to play A Q 10 x opposite 9 8 7
x x in order to win four trtcks
in the suit.
This is a standard safety
play . Cash the ace. If neither
king nor jack drop !ead
toward the queen-10 . This
gets ·you four tricks some 83
per cent of the time .
r.NEWSPAI'ER ENT£RPRISE ASSN . 1

(For a copy of JACOBY MOD·
ERN, send ST 10: " Win al
Br;dge " care of th is newspaper, P:o. Bo• 489. Radio Cll~
Slalfon , New York. N. Y. 10019.)

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No. arrange the cirCled leners to
form the surprise answer, a.s sug gested by the a_
bove cartoon.

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(Answers tomorrow)

Yesterdav·s

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Answer: How dog• of uncwuln pedig,..t•kTHEY "MUll-ER"
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CARR IER S NEEDEO lo r the Darty
Senltnel t"omeroy Mtddleporl
a nd Syracuse area Please
phone 992 :2156 between 8 30
omond 5 00 pm
THE GALLIA MEIGS Commumly
Act ton Agency Head Start Chrld
Develo pment
Progra m has
open ngs for three Home
Teache rs and or)e Von Drrver
Applrconts mus t hove o hrgh
sc hool dtplo mo for equ volen t
be res1de nt s o l Mergs Coun t)/
and prefe rably hove e•
perrence
war k rng wt!h
preschool
c hddr e n
Ar
ro ngements for on mterY tew.
con be made by collt ng the
C A A Oft1ces. rn Chesh 1re
991 7000

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AU(f10N FRIO AV 7 prn New
merchondrs.e and used fur
nr tur e hutch dresser &lt;: hes t
beds rockers corner co bmet
d nett e se ts tab le S lamps
Iorge gun co bmet rodros TVs
eleclrrc sew1ng mochme gas
ond ele ctrrc ra nges a nd more at
Ohra Rrver Auction
now
located at 537 Hrgh St Mrd
dlepor t

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B ~ S MOBILE HOMES' Pt Plea
~ar;t W Vo bes1de Hec k s
1973 8roodmore 14 • ()4 2

Phone '}92 :l l56

bedroo m
1973 Darre n 14 ,: 60 2 bedroom \
1972 Vrcto rron 14 K 67 3 bed room
2 both
1972 Coven try 1'2 x b5 3 bedroom
1969 Statesman 12 x 60 2
bedroom

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DEADLINES.
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IN MEMORY of oyr dear mo ther
Kot te Young who pa ssed a way
4 years ago Jul y 2'1
l odoy br ng5 sod memor es
0 1o Mom we lotd to res t
She wr ll never be forgo llen
By the ones who loved her best
~~r..._~s ed by her c h~d~en

Roush's Cake

Btrthday, spec1atty cakfs
and weddtng cakes a
spectal1y

or Tro rle r wonted to ren t
li'!' you ng coup le w tth hous~
pe t
Needed tmmed ro le ly
Phone 99'1 7623
MAIN
POMEROY,

BURROUG HS SE NSI MA liC oc
coun lrng moc hr ne
Ph one
99'1 2156 The Da rty Sentrn el
I 11 Cour t Street Pomeroy
OhiO

10 ~t 55 TRAILER 992 3129
12 J( 70 COMP LETE tu m1shed
Flee twood tro rle r w rth 24ft eK
pondo LI Yrng room Call 12
C&gt;pm 30-4 773 5982

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10 • 50 RliZ CRA FT good condr
lion 742 28-44

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MF1 35 Dr ese l
MF230 Dresel
MF 150 Diesel MF235 Orese l
Mfl 65 Drese l MF285 Dresel
MFI I35 Dresel Cob O H &amp;
heat er
NEW li USED IMP LEME NT S
Mfq Boler MF I 0 Boler - MF 120
Bale • Matthews Rotary Scythe
MF880 Semr moun ted b bot
torn Plow
MF570 12 D sc
MF 200 'l Row Chopper MF39 2
Row Pla nters
Mechonrcol
Transpl ante r
SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
Phone 458 1630
leon W Vo

AlliS CHAlMERS 8 tractor E-:
cellen t condrt on ' Hydroulrc
mowe r dr S&lt; plows cu ltr vo tor
985 35C&gt;O

State licensed

Nancy Roush

THREE BICYCLES E~t c etlen l condr
Iran 2') 24 26 949 '13 17

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have enlarged our
1ce department and
serv1ce Hotpom1 and
brands

Pomeroy Landmark

~ack W
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CH IP WOOD
Po le s ma x
dro ne ter 10 on la rgest end SB 1963 GMC DUMP truck 1965
Dodge von both rn runnrng
per ton Bundled sla b $6 per
condrtron
Coil eYenrngs
ton Delr ... ered to Ohro Polle t
985
4174
Co Rt 7. P o m~roy :!91 'l~q
TI MBE R POMER OY Fores t Pro 16 SK~ ET~R boss boot 7 1 h p
Mercu ry motor lrollrng motor
ducts l op pr rc; e lor sto ndrng
ond occes'ioor •es qq7 34tl3 Tom
sow trmbe r Call 9q2 5965 or
Smrth
Ken t Hanby I 44() 8570
OlD FURN ITURE rce b o~t e s bra ss 2.3 CHES T type Grbsan deep
freeze Works good Rocme
beds rr on beds desks etc
Frremon s Auzrlrory 949 274 4
. . omple te house holds Wnte
M D M111er Rt 4 Pome roy or
call 992 776()
Ol D COINS poc ket wa tches
closs r ngs wedd rng bonds
dromond!. Gold or srlver Call
Roger Wom!.ley 742 2331
WA NT TO buy playpen 9q2 2428
TURNI NG PLOW and '~"'heel
We ght!. lor Farmoll Cu b tree
tor 985 3885

Carsey, Mgr

Phone 992-2111

Will CARE for the elde rl y m our
home Phone 992 73 14
WA TER WEll drr ll ng Wrl lrom T
Grant 742 2879
C h~rn ney

Swe pt by o profess ronol
wrth modern dustles s clean ng
ql dt1me wor kmonshrp Call
I 373 6057 Ron Zortma n
BOY S WI LLIN G to rr1o w lawn s
tr m rake Mtddleport oreo
Cal l 992 551 4
Will DO bobysm rng m my home
5 days o week 742 7030 or
991 2054
WE WILl haul your tra sh odrh and
e nd s
Phone
Hay man~
992 63-4 5
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Prufcs.;imlaJ Seni-._
'

1972 20 FOOT HRRY tra ve l
tra de r Fully ~e ll con tam ed
Fu ll rea r both ou cond rtroned
caref ree ownrng TV antenna
spore trr e wr th cover 30 lb gas
tank s. wrth cover Call George
Gro te Rut land Oh•o 7t.2 1103 ,

Tuppers Platns, Oh10
Phone 1 614-667·3Bl8

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

Any U S made car- par1s
extra If needed E •eludes
front wheel dr~ve cars

7

Call Now For
Appomtm ent
Pomeroy landmark
•Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Phone 'lf2·l181

lU f'P ERS PLAINS 3 bedroom 1 ,
both total e l6c trr c orr con dr
llon1 ng lull ba .sement Iorge
lot 997 3585
ROOM hou~e bo th and lot
newly pornred 964 S 3rd St
Mrddloporl 992 59B9

f!V ~

1965 LONF. STAR boqt w th trlt
!tarter 50 h p Mercu ry ou t THREE BEDROOM to lol clcclr c
house rn Ru strc Hil l:. Sy recus.e
boo1d mo tor Co il CJ49 nn
Ohro
Do ubl e co nCie t e.
after d 30
d• vewoy patro wrth brrck ba r
b que storage bu ldrng ~ l ove
1977 CHEVROlET CAPRICE Cl oss.c FRIGIDA IR E EUC Tlol l( ran ge S:t'S
Moytog por ta b le rfryfH Har ves t
relr gcr otar and &lt;:a 1pet ng
2 door 350 4bbl Power wrn
Gold e• celler 1 &lt;ondr tr on $100
9921656
dows v nyl top uurse &lt;:a ntr al
The Handle
Kodak comef
trlt wheel AM FM 8 track tope
IB AC R ~~ LOCAJ EO rn Pomeroy
new $:?0 992 98b
power door locks SSOOO Aft er
Oh a w1 lh crty wa te r and
5 &lt;: all 94 9 2754
MAYTAC PORT ABU dryer S40
sewage avorl oble 992 6333 or
Arfl rodr o wJth B track to ptl'
742 7033
1976 PO NTIAC ASTRE Good trres
playe r to lrt Chevy cars and
bcellen t co 1d•t •on
S1300
LOT
AND nr&lt;: e 3 bed roo m hou se
Chevy Md G MC truck &amp;S:W Sci
qn 7:033 o• &lt;197 soqa
dr lied wel l or c ty woterl orl
a l heade rs to lrt 1971 through
197 1 FORO ' 1 ton tru ck XLT
lurnoce Socrrlrce at $7000 ~ee
1Q742000 cc P nto IS 997 3SOS
1 a nger 747 2844
Lu ther Bar toe at l ong Bolla m
BA SS BOA 1 15 ol umrnum l owe
OH
1973 CUTLASS SPORT Coupe
lrne 20 h p M e r e Str eit steer
3C&gt; 000 mrl e s Buc ket sea ts
1119 ~ l e(lrr c star! Eagle tr ollrng THREE B ~O ROOM hous.i bot h '•,
Vrnyl root lope player A, C
garage ur lr ty room I a cre
motor Cal1985 4339
9q2 5193 or 'n2 5133
Ou t of town 74'} 21b2
( ABBAGL CO RN potat oes hall
1q74 PON TI AC VENTURA 6 cyl
runner beans (prclo. your own ! IN SY RACU S ~ I bedroom house.
$2000 992 74S3
New storm w1ndows. Ne .....
$4 bu
C W Proll rtt Fo rm
alumrnum bu1lrlrng 7 porches
r a rtl ond Ohro
1974 FORD MU SlA NG ' II Vrn yl
qq') 321 q
tap 6 cyl aut o Good cond r 1977 CHEVY VAN A. C Cfn. 2066
!ton N,ew sprrn gs good trre s
TWO BU ILDING lots be rn g l oh 7
l&lt;i71 FORD .. ton tru ck s td sh rl t
949 204'1
&amp; 8 rn Geoglern s Subdivrsron
bplo rer wr th compe f Sleeps 2
Lot ~o !; rs 100 feet fron!oge by
lqb7 NOVA V 8 2 door hardt op
s tove rce bo~t water tonk gas
1J5 fee t deep l o t No 7 ~~ 89 h
992 6047
to nk C_oll olt&amp;"r 5pm 992 5MO
fr on tage op proxrmotely 135
feet deep and 65 feet wrde at
1970 FORD LTD yrny l tap A C
the rea r Near Solts bury Grode
S&lt;OO 'I'll l779
Sc hoo l and Me1 gs Hrgh S~hool
197 1 AMC HORNET wag on needs
Rodney Downrng Heal Es tn te
some work $300 992 2428
Broke r Telephone 992 3731
1974 Chrysler New Yorke r
MIN [ FA RM 7 1 wel l l enced ocre s
Brougham 4 dr Lo.o ded S7795
close I t;:~ town and sc hools
Pho ne 6 14 4.. 6 0726 after 5 pm
l orge 2 story house has roo m
.,..._
lor Iorge lamrly w rth 5 or 6
1975' VEGA STATION wagon
bqdrooms rec room d1nt ng
Aut o 991 6078 after 5
rooM l.vrng roo m and coun try
1975 BLACK EL Comrno Clourc
lu tchen Brg born and o the1 out
350 tw o barrel oul omal lc
bur ld mgs Frurt trees berrres
power steer ing ond brakes
and '} gardens f-'rr ..,o to po~t~ed
May be seen 1 • mrles a t Rou te
roor:l to properly onri crty
7 Bypou on 1A3 o r coli
water ' Frve mrnut e f;-ofll
992 3750
Good candrtron
Mason WV Sho~n by oppt
$2600
only JO -t 77J !t5J5

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ASSOCIATES
99l 2259 - 992 ·6191

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Pomrroy

•289.95

Phone 99ll181

j

1295

Let Pomeroy Landmark
so«en &amp; cond1tton your
water wtth Co op water
softener, Model UC. SVI ,
Now Only

W Carsey Mgr

NEW LISTING - Du plex
tn Pomeroy Could have
apts total of 5 bedrooms
krtch ens, 2 baths , tn g
c ondr fton
Close
sh oppmg. extra lot, ltve
one ren t the other AL
FOR ONLY $15,000 00
NEW LISTING - So
want a trailer 1 T h1s
Bdrms
1'l x60
eq ut pped kitchen a nt ce lot
tn Mtddl e p ort
In g oo d
cond tfton Prteed at FAIR
MARK E T
VALUE
SB,SOO 00
LARGE NEWER HOME
In the co unt ry, 4 bd rms ,
d1n1 ng r oo m
beaut iful
ktfchen wlf h handmad e
cab tnets 2 car garage 1
acre $36,1 00 00
NICE TWO STORY - In
Mtddleport on a corne r lot ,
1n good condrtron Could
ha ve apt
up
ONLY
$29 000 00
CLOSE TO POMEROY Good cond ttron , 2 story
man y new features leve l
lot should VA or F H A
Pr1ce adjus ted for qu tc k
sa le $1650000
RANCH - 3'' yea rs old , 3
bdrm s e qurpped k rlc hen ,
leve l lot all rn excellent
condtlt on S27 700 00
ABOUT l ACRES - 4 5
bd r ms
s torage bldgs ,
gard en tn good co ndtfton
and
sec lu ded
CALL
TODAY SlS,OOO 00
HANDYMAN ' S SPECIAL
- In Pomeroy J Bdrm s •
ba th ,
garage ,
part
basement Only $5,900 00
OVER
40
OTHER
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE
FROM
BUSINESSES,
HO~ES,
FARMS ,
RENTAL
PROPERTIES
CALL
TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA

SPECIAL S

Let us test your water Free

KIT1f NS long ha rred Yellow
blac k block ond whrte grey
grey an d whrte 949 2697

GeorgeS· HobsleHer Jr
Broker
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone9926333
Ofllce Hrs

9a m 5p.m.
Closed Thursdays &amp;
Saturday at noon
'
Your Full Time
Rul Estate Broker
Rutland - 3 bedroom total
electric
home,
full
basem e n! and allached
garage
Located
rn
Hutch ison Sub dlvis1on
Selltng prr ce $32,000 DO
Tuppers
Platns
4
6edroom home wrth rec
room Total electric heal
N1ce size lot In Arl:w!lrth
Add ition S32 000 oo
Rac1ne - 1971 fleetwood
mob1le home 2 bedrooms
carport
and
storage
butldmg On lot 145 ' x 126 '
Exce llent buy at $16,000 00

0.

Il l 1111

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

Pomeroy landmark

HOBSIEIIER
REALTY

HO U S ~

10 • 50 TWO bedroom mobrl e
home $ I BOO 992 5858

SAN SUI 140 watt furne r om
ptlfr er ope n re e l tope dec k
ou tomot rc turn tabl e two 70
wotl speakers and Teoc
casse tte deck S2000 9~2 5368

Decorating

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THRH BEDROOM house rn Rocrne
area Near rtYer Comple tely
re mode led q49 2545

Want~ltentO ~ ~ ~-:- ~

COAL liM l:S IO NE sand grovel
calc rum chlo rrde fe rlrl rze r do g
load and oil ty pes of salt Ex
&lt;:e lsror Sal t Wo rk s Inc E Morn
51 Pomeroy 992 389 1

STAN S BARGAIN LANO A store SALE 20 oft mens wes te rn
lor the people We buy trade
boots work boot s work shoes
and sell New an d good used
Ju ly l 7 29
Bo ley s
Mrd
dlepor t Oh o ~
me rchond rse fu rnrl ure a nd op
plronces Antrques You wrl l
always get o lo rr dea l wrth ADM IRAL AVACADO electr rc
s to"e a nd refrrgeroto r $325for
Stan Open 7 day s a weelt
both 91nC&gt;I92afte r 5 pm
Monday thru Saturday q om to
Jq71 HONDA CB 500 4 cy l b
5 ~m-~n~oy_IOom 1~6pm
cellent condrt1on $700 lr rm
WOU LD YO U lrlte to turn your
Call oltc 1 5 992 2967 Clarence
hobbres a nd hondrcrolts mr o
Hill
m~2_~~61 4 3b7 0126
STORY AND Clar k co nsole pro ne
E-cellenl
cond rlton Phone
q92 1qq4

I

VA FHA 30 yr frno nctng also
re lrno nc rng Ir e land Mo rtgage
77 E Sta te Athens phone ( ~14 )
S92 3051

J 7 ACRES IN Rut land Vrll age 4
1974 GAL AXlE SWINGER Storcroft
bedroo m house 2 cor garage
camper Sleeps 7 S2000 In
o
'he r outburld1ng s
Askmg
c; ludes awnrn g port a pot LP
SISOOO 741 3 150
gas to nk spo re trre one eK
trrrgurs he r swrng out !lOve a nd \THREE BEDROOM frame home rn
tab le Ve ry good cond 11ton Con
Mrddle po rt Coli 992 3457
be seen ot305 Wrrght St or Coli
992 3255 or 99'2 3964

USED TRACTORS

BlACK FEMALE housedog
weeks o!d 9&lt;i2 75q7

lor so le I oc r ~' and
up Mrdd leport near Rutla nd
Coll992 7481
N~W 3 bed room house 2 baths
all elec
I ac re Mrdd leport
close to R1Jtlond Phone 992
7481
HOME~ITES

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Business Services

Otlro

MIDDLEPORT - 4
bedroom bnck, Jl/2
baths larg e eat 1n
kit chen front por c h ,
base m ent
doubl e
ga rage wdh shop
Level lot ne ar s to r es
Now onl y 527 500
RUTLAND - 3 or
bedroom 9 roo m
home wtlh 2 ba th s,
e qur pped k 1t ch e n .
drn rng roo m 7 car
garage and level lot
$35,000
10 ACRES ~ Mor e or
less on R t 143 Water
a nd
elec lrr c
a var lable
$10 000
4 ACRES ~ M o r e or
less on Rt 681 near
Tup per s
P larn s
55,500
BUILOtNG LOT N ea r Mrddlepor t on
R t 7 busmess loop
$6,000
MIDDLEPORT - 1
room fra me wt1h
ntce
bath
Has
natu ra l gas forced
a 1r
furnace

basement ,

2

"'

Spac1ous
Spirt
level
Colonial located 1n R1ggs
Crest Manor Has many
luxur 1es too numerous to
ment1on Call today for
more tnfo Selling for
$60,000 00
Middleport - 7 rooms and
bath , 4 bedrooms, n1ce Size
kitchen and living room
Situated on 11h acres on
Happy
Hollow
Road
As k•ng pnce $31 ,000 00
Rutland 3 bedroom
home, bath, k 1tchen and
drnmg a rea Located on
Mam Street A lrttle work
co ul d make th1s a nice
home
Se l l1ng
pr ic e
$]4,000 00
For a qu1ck sale of your
projll!~ly , see u• lor fast
serv1ce
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc
Home Phone 742 l003
Hilton Wolle, Assoc
Home 949 2589
GeorgeS HobsteHer Jr
Broker
Home Phone 992 5739

H. L WRITESEL
&amp;
otrolce, Maouy Fergu10n
&amp; Gilson TIJitro, Lawn Boy
Mower Saleo &amp; Service.

Small

Gutters and
Downspouts

Construction

399 W. Main

St .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160 •
7 7 1 mo

742·2321
Free E111males
Work GulrontiNd
7 10 1 mo

.
For The Best
Price In Town
See
- Denver Kapple
At

MOORE'S
Muffler
Shocks
Battery .

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Brakes
Tires

GARAGE
"'' m1le on Rt. 7 by-pan on
Sl Rl. l'l4 toward Rutland,

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Installation Service

Ph . "l 2148

CARTER

ROGER HYSEll

Po 1 eroy,O
3 1Hic

OHIO VALLEY ROOFING
AND
HOME MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
All types of roofmg, gutters
&amp; downspouts 20 years
expenence
All
work
guaranteed
Call Tom
Hoskins, 949 2160 Free
Estimates
7-1 61 mo

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REE VES lRADING Post Pogevrlle
Grocenes dr~ good§ hard
ware feed tack shop Spec •ol
25 lb of dog food $3 88

JUST LISTED 3 bedroom livi ng room , kitchen &amp;
bath lois of paneling, mostly all carpeted All
Insulated natural gas heat, outs1de cellar Ntce Ohto
R1ver vtew Located near Rac rne Prrced for quick
sale S9 ,SOO
TWO ACRES - A beaul&lt;ful 4 year old, 3 bedroom hom
w•th large eat 1n kitchen, 3 bedrooms all nicely
ca rpeted. 2 baths, full basement wtth TV room Many
m ore extras, low heat btli with nat gas forced a1r
furnace All thts and two ntce acre:'ti of land tn a good
location Woll go qu•ck for $35 ,000
S7 ACRES - Wit h a mce Jlh story house w1th 3 bedrms
and I V:~ baths Mostly carpeted Btg central fireplace
wtth heato later Small barn and outbutldmgs, 20 acres
fenced Ntc e c ountry sethng off blacktop road 1ust 6
mrnutes north of Ractne Ask ing $42 ,000
6 ACRES - Ntce 1•1:r story home mostly carpet~ wtth 3
or ,. bedrms , ltvtng rm family rm, with fireplace
basement fuel oil furnace garage and ou1burldrngs
Some fen c tng plenty of road frontage and garden
space Ctty water and dnlled well Loc close to
hospital and school at Laurel Cliff Askmg S4l ,SOO
A BEAUTY AT FIVE POl NTS - Here os a n excellent 3
bedrm house with 11h ba ths, ktfchen and butlt 1n
applian ces, family rm w1th fireplace all ntcely
carpeted Full basement wlfh wood burnmg stove
Attached ( 2 c ar l garage. Chrysler Atr Te mp central
he a trn g and cooling Very low elec brlls All th is and
approx one acre land Have a look Only S47 900
$11 ,700 w1ll buy a good 2 bedrm house and garage
s t orage butld lng and garden space on St Rt 124 tn
Syracuse
VACANT LAND - 10 acres of land on Rt 33 • lane
about one m ile nor th of 7 33 bypass As kong $12,800
$10,900 - 1 acre level land with a 6&lt;x1 l , 3 bedroom
mobtle home wrth natural gas heat ctty water &amp; septtc
515,000 - W1ll buy a good 5 bedrm house with large
ltvmg room ar'id k itchen, 2 bath s , basement , FA nl!lt
gas hea t 1n Chesler
We N..,d LIStings !Middleport I
We have
for many types of ""'"'''•

THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY

m

GAWA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
CALL 446-3643

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

Meigs
Property
Transfen

100 Main Sf
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6212
or992-6l63
I A.M.Io4.30 P.M.

Autt&amp; Truck
Repai)'
Also Transmission
Repa1r
Phone 99'2-5682

SALES AND SERVICE
11 9 lfc

4-JO.flc

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

EXPERIENCED

Radiator~

Siding

Service................
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Storm Windows
Call Professional
Builders

Bissell Siding Co.
General Contractors
Phone 949-2101
or 949 2160
FREE ESTIMATES
No Sundoy Calls Plouo
7 91 mo

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

MASH
BROTHERS

SEPTIC TANK

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

II f • t tQII

MODERN
SUPPLY
engine
mo_,

New or Repair

AI Tromm

CLEANING
Re5rdenttal and commer
ctal C•ll for estimate 24
Hour Servtce. Any day,
anyttme
Phone 98S 3806
Jack G1nter 985·3806

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Chester, Ohto
10 30 c

BoX l

NEW FIBERGlAS TIRES
Mounted on new wheels,
ready to go. UO to US
complete Truc:k owners,
don't min lh11 deal. We sell
at discount pr1ees every
day Slop 1n at

soli&lt;!, Room Addition•
&amp; A· Frame Homes
For Free Estimates
Call
9'1l 63ll or "26011
6 19 1 mo pd

BRADFORD Au ctroneer Com
ple le SerYrce Phone ~49 2487 •
Qr 949 '1QOC) Aocrne Ohr o Cntt 1
B1odford
BOWER S REPA IR

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PU&amp;LIC NOTICE
S ea I e d b id s Wt II b e re cerved
in the offlce of the Clerk on
Second Slreet
Vil lage of
Po meroy , Otuo , until 12
o 'c lock
noon ,
Monday
August 7
197 8. tor the
follow rng proposal
For 2,500 tons ~ mar e or less
or asphalt conc r ete in place
To be pla ced on varrous
s treetsasdes rgne d bVV rllag e
Councr l
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All mater ials and equ 1p
men t are t o m eet .Oh ro
Department of H 101'1way
Spec 1fr cat rons
All b rds a re to be by th e ton
m pla ce and th e pnce per ton
shalt tnct ude a ll necessary
cleanmg
Spec1 ft cat10ns of
th e streets to be su r faced are
on file rn the ott 1ce ot th e
Mayor rn th e Village at
Pomeroy
Each brd must confatn the
full nam e of eve ry per son or
co mpany rnterested '" the
same and be accompanred
by a bond or certrfted c he c;k
rn the sum of 5100 00 to lt't e
sattstacttOn
of
Vrtta ge
Counc il as a guaranty th a t tf
the b1d ts accepted a contra ct
w ri t be e nte red mto and rts
performan c e
properly
secu red
These c he cks or bonds wdl
be return ed at once to all
e)( cept the successful btdder
H rsch eckor bond wrll beh eld
until the contra ct or b1d rs
properl y executed by hrm
T he rrghl rs reserved to
r e 1ec t any and all brds

--.....-THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL----.

1795

1974 CHEVY NOVA

1975 FORD LTD ....................... 2995
5

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SEWING MACHINE Re po rn ser
vtce all makes 992 2784 The
Fobrtc Sh o p
Pome roy
Authomed Srnger Sal es a nd
Se~ v~e ~s harpen_~~~~

EXCAVATING dozer lo ader a nd
backhoe work dump truc ks
and Ia boys for h1re w•ll houl
lrll d1rt to sod lt mes tone a nd
gro ... el Coli Bo b or Roger Jef
lers day phone 992 7089 n rgh t
phone 992 3525 o r 992 _5:232 _
EXCAVATING dozer backhoe
ond dttcher Charles R Hot
f• e ld
Back Hoe Servrce
Rutland Oh ro Phone 742 2008

---- WILL do roolrng

co nslructton
plumbrng and heotmg No JO'b
too Iorge or too sma ll Phone
742 2348

HOWERY AND MAR TIN Ex
&lt;: ovol tng
s ept1c s ys tem s
do zer bockho e dump truck
ltmes tone
grovel blacktop
pa Ying Rt 143 Phone I (b 14 )
b98 73J l
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~ULLINS

EXCAVATING Complete
Se rv tce Phone 9q'l 2.t 78

PUDDL E POOLS All Slle$ and
shapes Swtm pools 2 years
exper rence
fre e esttmotes
onythmg you
need
for
undergr ound swrm pools New
chemr col a nd supply stq re
Al bany
Ohro - Phone
b14 b98 6555 { After 6 pm
614 bB~ S251 John Jefl en or
b89 52b5 Btll G1llette ) We ore
NOT all wet on PRICES

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SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;

SAVE A LOT

OWNER DESIRES IMMEDIATE SALE - The owner
of tht S home rn Pomeroy Is le avmg the area and needs
to sell now A l th s torv home w ith 4 bedrooms tncludlng
a s pacro us master bedroom , lovelv kltchen wtth all the
appli a nces, large llvtQg room . washe r &amp; dryer plus
patro &amp; 6 a cres of land and tt's onlyh I m11e from
ttowntown S27 500
148 ACRE FARM - UNUSUALLY GOOD BUY - The
owner s age preve nt s he r from c ont1nulng to operate
the farm and she desirb an tmmedta1e sale 50 to 60
a c res hllable wrth some verv good c reek bottom and
hill top land The balance in pasture &amp; wOOds The six
room home 1s gOOd (does need some modernlzat•on),
large &lt;t tl purpose barn and several good outbuildings
Mtne ra ls go wrth rt and 1f's located tn an area where
gas, od &amp; coal hav e been found to be plentiful Near
Rutland $60's
E . M . Wiseman, Broker 446·3796 Eve.
J1m Cochran, Assoc. 446·7111
Nancy Smith, Assoc. 446·4910

m!nl w~tf~he ~oi~e .~'rs~~;fh
no warrants e,:pressed or
rmplted and no addttrans or
subtrac t rons to the eQUIP
ment before or afte r the sale
2 - The scra p s te el and
othe r 1tems of JUnk w 11 be
mar le.ed for sal e as Lot No I.
and Wtll be sold as a lump
sum wtth no addttton s before
or a fter the sa te
'3 - Th t! suc cessful br dder s
must m~ ke pay me nt rn tull to
th e Me 1g s County Com
m lSStoners
before
the
e qutpment and or s c rap
metal and or other lfems of
1unk are removed , and the
removal must be wrthrn ten
I 101 days aft e r the s ate
4 - Ite ms tor sate may be
mspe c t e d at the Me gs
County H rghw a y Department
loca t ed a t the H rgh way
G~rage Rt 7 By Pas s Ro c k
Spr ngs Ohro
s - Auctto nee r tor the sa le
wr ll be Dan Smtth ot Rac rne
Oh ro
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6 The Me1gs Co unty
Com m rSS 10ne rs reser\le the
r rgh l to accept or r e 1e ct any
or all bt ds or any par t the r eof
Mary Hobs te ller Cle rk
Board of Mergs
Cou nt y Com m rss 1on ers

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

On July 18 1978 rn the
Me.gs County Probate Court ,
Case No 22437 Marvrn L
Keebaugh
Route
3
Pom e roy, Ohto wa s ap
po 1n led Adm•nt sl rator of the
estate
ot
Lou •se
M
Keebaugh de cease d late ot
Ro ute 3 Pom eroy. Oh 10
Mannrng 0 Webster
P r obate Judg e
Clerk
(7) 21 28 (81 4 J tc

All carpet Installed wtlh
podd1ng at no charge
Expert Installation .

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

4 •88

1

sq yd
&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In Stock
Buy where you can come in
and- what you're gelling
- Good selections - Fully
stocked

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Good So leclion Of

RUG REMNANTS
From

S,2g!S &amp; Up

Call74l·2211
TALK TO
Wendell or Herb Grote
or Gtnt Smith

RUTLAND

FURNITURE
7~2·2211

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,-----SPECIALS------,

1975 MUSTANG II ·

r 7 v m y l roo f automattc sh1ft V 8 37 000 miles , ps, pb

4 Dr , a1r
QIEV. BElAIR ···········••••••·
1973 NOVA ...........~~.y-1 ~.~.~·.0.:.~.~~ 51495

1975 MERCURY BOBCAT

' IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT

'199~

1973 PONnAC GRAN AN ........... 1895
5

1975 MAVERICK 4 DR ••••••••••••••••••••• 2395

1975 VEGA WAGON ....... :':~!~.:.~!~. S1295
1973 QIEV. QIEVEU.E .............. S1J95

Rad to, green a uto

Wagon.

1969·CAMARO MOD 327

s1695

E T slotted wheels, air. shocks

1973 QIEV. VEGA........~.~~~ :.~.":'..... SJ95
1967 FORD GALAXIE 2 DR ........... s395
1970 OlDS CURASS .................. 51095
l·dr , slotted wheels, auto , ps, pb, v r

1970 PONTIAC 2 DR Hf.............. SJ95

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YOU

TRUCKS
V·l , P S , P 8 , L WR

1974 QIEVY lh TON ..................52495

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REED'S COUNTRY STORE

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HOOF HOLLOW Horses Buy sell
trade or trCtn New and used
saddles Ruth Reeves Albany
(b14 ) b98 3l90

GARAGE SALE Tues.d oy through
Saturday ttl dark
Gordon
Cal dwell Tuppers Plo tn!. Nr ce
rlem s lots new

----------RISING ST AR Ken nel

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Boord1ng
In door ond outdo or r u~
G roo mmg oil breeds Clean
!.Ontlory foo lrl1es Cheshtre
t"h one [bl4 ) 3b7 0291

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PUBLIC AUCTION

LONGFELLOW

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IF 't'OU ha Ye a servrce to oiler
wont 10 buy or sell somethrng
oe loo k rng fo r work
or
wholeYer
you II get results
fQ sler wrt h o Senllnel Wo nt Ad
Coll992 21Sb

CARt"ORT SALE Ne w rag rugs
couch an d cho r
wr nge r
washe r clolh1 ng Iorge and
smal l bossrne t bowlrng boll
a nd access lrrsh Sellvr push
mower mrsc Rorn or sh 1ne Frr
doy a nd Soturdoy Noo n t tl ???
SR 124 towa rds Por tland Ieft on
CR 35 J rd gro . . el road to le tt
Ross Rood rogh t on 2nd gro ve l
rd Kenneth Arzer 843 2061
Love tt Rood

Monday Even1 ng , July 24 at 6 00 0' Clock
PM

At The Athens County Fa1r Grounds,
Athens , Oh•o
'
The Athens Nat1onal Bank , 2 South Court Str eet
Athens, Ohto wtll offer tor sa le the followmg vehtcles
free and clear of all hen s and encumbrance s
1978 Ford F 2SO 4x4 4 s pd w P 5 &amp; PB
1977 Ford F 150 picku p truck aut tran s w ps
1977 Che\lrolet Monza Sp rd e r ~ cyl aut tran s AM &amp;
FM Ster eo
19 73 Ford LTD 4 door loaded
1973 Pon1 tac Grand Pr )( loa ded
196&lt;4 F ord 700 Dump tr uck
1974 Dodg e 1-; T Club Cab p1ckup aut l rans VS runs
very good
1973 Mercury Mont ego 2 door ha rdtop w PS &amp; PB run s
good
1972 Ford To rma Statton Wagon VS w P S &amp; PB
The afor ementroned veh tc les sh all be so ld at publ ic
sale at 6 00 PM on Monday Jul y 24 at the Athen s
County Farr Grou nd s to the h1gh est bidder Veh cles
wtll be sold as ts wt t hou t any expr ess or Implied
warra nt ieS
Th
e Athens Nat 1ona l Bank ot Athens County reserves
the rrght to btd and th e n ght to withdraw any or all
veh rc les frorn sale pnor to confirmafton
Ter ms of Sale - Ca sh Cerl rfred Check or Of ftctal
Check or Frnanctng Conftrma tron
Au ctroneer __.. Brll Ja nes Phone 557 3411

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TWO FAM IL Y Yard Sole Soturd oy
only
Boby clothes and
wome n s mrs.c Rt I 24 below
Brow n s Trorler Co ur t

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

1973 QIEV. BlAZER .................. S3695
V-1, aufo , p s , p b , removable lop, 4 wheel dr

P B , P S , a•r

1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR ...............'2295
Rad io , std , good shape
Was S169S ,
NOW!. '

1974 PINTO STATION WAGON •••••••

1495

Rad lo, light blue std

1974 VEGA 2 DR GL.'..s~~ ..s.'?............. '795
1974 MAVERICK •••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••• '1995
4 dr , automatic shill, rad1o, (while color)

1973 OLDS ................................... 11495
Wagon P S, P B , luggage ra ck , air

CAMPING TIME TRUCKS

1966 VW BUS CAMPER .. ':'~~.'~!':".~ ...... .'.... '795

TRUCKS
1976 FOBD F-100........................... '3295
1976 FORD lh TON •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12695
Color white,

' 'h

ft bed. automatiC

1973 CHEVY lfz TON ••••••••••••••••••••••••. 1795
AutomatiC P 5 , P B , long bed

atEVY C-10.~~~:!! ............. . S2695
I

RIEBEL'S USED CARS
See Rover Riebel
667·3463 ·

1 mile north
Tuppen Plains. Ohio

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There are ttems from nature such

1st for the Oh10
latural Resources,

as an1mal skulls, snake skms, rock

is10n the nature

samples, tw1gs and leaves -

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1975 MERCURY MARQUIS ................ '2995

1

VAN

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P B, P S

Sid trans , L W 8 , red

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

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1974 Cad. Deville Sed. ' .................. ' 13695
1973 Cad. Deville Cpe. ........ ... ...... ....11995
1976 Cad. Deville Sed.... ................ .. 16900
1977 Olds. Royale Sed. .... ,............. .. 16895
1975 Chev. Caprice Wag......... ....... .. . 13695
1974 Chev. Caprice Wag...... ..... ... ...... '2395
1973 Chev. Impala Secl... ... ... ... .... ...... '895
1971 Chev. Malibu Cpe.................... 11095
1970 Chev. Malibu Cpe............... ,...... 1395
1973 Ford T-Bird ....... . :.................. 11695
1973 Buick
LS. Sed-....................... '1795
'
1969 Pontiac Bonneville Sed............... . 1895
1973 Dodge Charger SE.. ... .. ... . .. ... .. . '1895
1976 ·P~. Volare Sed........... ....... ..... '2695
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Drive Home A Winner
5H one of thett courteous salesmen
Marvin Kotbaugh or Geor" Harm~

Pe1e Burrts,

1969 INTERNATION VAN DELIVERY ••••••••• 1695

Karr &amp; VanZandt
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"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
GMC Financing
Hl $342
Pomeroy
Open Evtnlngo uniii6 · DO-Til j p,m Sal.

&lt;.

" Thmgs

Contmued on A 2

1975 CHEVY, MALIBU WAGON ..... NOW• '2595

LWB

1974 QIEVY %TON •...........••... s1995

!St.Rt.7

35 Storage
box

1

1973 CHRYSLER ............................. 11495

1975 FORD F-100 ................. ·· · 52695

1.5 IN ..STOCK

992 '2176
Pomer oy , 0

"Finally, I've found
a MAN-SIZE tractor"

w1de Vartety of ac·

'dr Slal•on Wagon , P 5 , P B , a1r luggage rack

Rutland

8,

A thoug ht for th e dal
Ernest Hemmgway wrote
" The world 1s a fme place and
worth flghtmg fo r "

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HUNTERS

V-1, auto, P S , P B , air v inyl root

Auto , V 8, P S , P

M e 1g s

Equipment Co

potentate

measurement
3'1 Drenched

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BARGAIN

24,000 mtles , standard sh1ff arr

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v a. • sp,

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•2495

4 dr Wgn , ps, pb, ac

4 Dr.

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ECONOMY lratlor

WTYYTH

Case No 2'l4J7

:J AND 4 RM lu,n1 shed ond un
lur n 1 ~b.e-d
opt s
Ph 2 ne
992 S&lt;J&lt;
UP ST AIRS APARTM EN T J raorn s
and both 992 5b21 or 991 2205
SPACE FOR camprng trad er deal
for cons rru crron workers d ose
to powe r pla nt wa ter e lectrrc
ond wo ler op1d
l'rrval e
992 23d3

tobt M11'11! plow tdl

GLAOHT

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE OF LOUISE M
KEEBAUGH
DECEASED

FURNISHED UPST AIR S a par tment
He ference and depo.s rt re
qu 1red No pels S I 00 per
month Robed 'Hrll Racr ne
949 20 13

21 Bombeck
30 Laud
34 Moslem

(71 21 28 21C

5
1975
TOYOTA
CELICA
6
T..
.........
2995
lOr HT.5sp
1~74 MERCURY COUGAR XRZ.. ...52695
Air . auto, p s , p b, hall vinyl roo!

1974 IMPALA CUSTOM.?..~~. : .~!~.
1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT.. ......... s2495
4 dr , slant 6, auto , ps, pb, ac
1974 FORD TORINO................... s1895

for Sale. Itent &lt;Jrirade

In a cco rdan ce wrth Sec lion
307 1l of the Oh•o R evosed
by THOMAS JOSEPH
Code
the Ml!rgs County
Board ot Com m tsstaners YJI II ACROSS
U Theatrical
se ll used eau 1pmen1 st rap
sleet •nd other ttems of Junk, I Bruise
bankroller
by public au ctron at 10 100 5 Embrace
43
Beverage
AM
Saturd&lt;"V A ugust 5
1978 located a1 The Me1gs 10 - ~da
DOWN
County H rgh way Depart l1 Coif!
, I Vaunt
ment Route 1 By Pass Ro c;k
ure
Sprtngs , O h! O
gadget
Z Milhammed is
Equipment lor Sa le as
"--nded
13 ~.:::
his prophet
Follow s
1 ~ 197l Ford Cus to m 14 Suave
3 Let - (Ignore)
Sed an
e! I
2 - 1971 tn lerna t ro n al 15 Regr tabe I Skimmer
P rc kup Truck
11 Recline
Yetlerday's Aaswer
5VacaUon
J - 1953 Dodg e Truc k wtth
Mounted Com pressor
17 Large truck
trip
IS Hold On
Zl !Mate
d 1969 lnternat ro na l 18 Leamed
property
Z8 Rubyrred gem
I
Knowledge
Dump Truck
S 19 59 Mack ,.. T ra ctor
essay
II Roman
31 Rdiection
7 Church
lady's garb 3! E4g
,e
Tr~~ 1966 Fo rd St ake BOd \I 20 By - of
vestment
Truc k
21 Unks
8 Workmg
20 Moon
one's way
7 ~ 1969 Ford P ick up Truck
hard
8 19S9 ln ternali.on a l
gadget
goddess
33 Presbyter
Truck
22_FeruVlan
I Contrition
23 Contented 35 Nota 9 1 000 Ga lion Gasolrn e
Ind
Ta n le.
tan
24 Arbor
38 Infra 1% Type of
10 - 1972 Ford Dump Truck 23 Chef's
Ubrary
25
Moslem
fast
39 Toss
11 1970 G M C Dump
Truc k
attire
12 1956 Two WheelzsLoxcomT·rarter
plement
Scrap Steel and Items ol Junk 27 Shade of
for Sale as Follows
1 ..-- Lot No I - Old Br rdge
blue
Stee l s crap rron and rt e ms of 'NI On I
tunk approxrmatety 1 tons .w
e0
The fallowmg are to be
the
co n si dered a s mtn rm um
req urr e ments for the b1dders
Truuty

DOBERMAN 1 veer 5 months
old All pape rs end shots ~ enc
tng tnclu ded 949 263b even
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QUICK SALE NEEDED - 68 acres of gOOd bollom ,
pasture &amp; woods on van Zandt Road The owner &amp;S no
longe r able to: take £are of this lovely place so thev
must sell now Attrac11ve remodeled 10 room farm
hom e wtth n ice stzed rooms . 111'1 baths, "bedrooms &amp;
carpet throughout Rural &amp; we ll wa1er plus seve ral old
ovtbulldrngs Priced to sell at S,.6,900

PUBLIC NOTICE

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Sweepe rs toasters rrons ol)_..
smell opp lr onc es lawn mower,..
ne1111 to State Highway Goroge; l
on Route 7 Phone {61.t) 985
382S
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NEIGLER BUILDING Supply for
butldrng houses reporr work
and cdbtnels Call Guy H
Nergler 949 2508 offer 5 pm

ca r

garage and 2111 le&lt;Jel
lo ts
Ne ar stor es
Wtll ta ke S 15 000 for .a
qu 1ck sa le
75 ACRES - Aboul
40 tracto r ltllable
balance nearly aU
c lean Old 3 bedroom
house an d severa l
oulbu1ld1 n gs
All
m t ne ral s
O nly
$25 000
4 FAMILY BRICK For the price of one
Let the rncom e pay
for. rt and you live
the r e free Wa nt on ly
$23.000
NICE OLD HOME Ha s 5 bed r oom s,
go od sol td floors .
carpeting
e at tn
k 1f che n ,
d tnlng ,
basement ,
nat ura l
ga s forced at r fur
na ce and tw o thirds
of a n acre For sale
now for only 525,000
PICK YOUR IN ·
VESTMENT
TODAY , WE HAVE
A FEW FOR YOU
SEE

ROOFING ")'/'

Roofing, Siding,
Room Additions
&amp; Spray Painting

Parsons addd.r,ess unkno~nihlf
trvmg , an -11 decease...
e
unknown heirs deyrsees
leg atees , admrn 1strators ,
execu tor s and , auigns of
Mabel Pl!lrsons, addresses
unknown. Mabel c ru sher ,
ad dres s unknown , u lfv lng . ~
and If deceased tile unknown
h~rrs, d ev 1 sees legat ees .
admrn 1strlltors .
executors
and ass 1gns of M abe l
crus her ,
addresse s
u nk nown Vm t•e Hopkrn s
address unknown rf lrvrng ,
and rf deceased tl'le unknown
herr s. devrsees teoatee s,
administrators e"ecutors
and as s rgns ol
Vi ntre
H 0 p k 1n s
addresses
unknown .
t he unknown
he rr s de vtsees , tegatee..s ,
admrn 1 strators u.e c utors
and assrgns of ea ch of the
followrng all of whose ad
dresses are unknown John
Hopk ins
Mary Wrlllams
Emma. Swearingen Alfred
Swearrnge n , Et rzabeth Hack .
George Ha c k . Per cy Hack ,
SMah
Pa rson s
Seeds ,
Th eo phtlu s Hopk ins
and
vmhe Hopkins
You are hereby nottfted
tha i a Compla1nl has been
f1 led rn the Common Pl eas
Court of M e rgs County , Ohro.
Jane WaltOn ,
Case No 16,870, demandmg
Clerk
VILLAGE 0~ POMEROY
part1tton of the tollowmg
!1l 21 , lB. 2tc
desc nbed real estale, to Wit
Parcel No 1 The tollowrng
real esta te srtuale tn One
Hundred Acre Lot No Three
Hundred and F1Ye rn sa rd
County o f Me rgs"des crrbect as
foll ows
Begrnnrno at the
Nort hwest e arner ot Lot No
One Hundred and E1ghteen
Jane Watton, Clerk
(118) rn Hor ton 8. Dabney 's
" VILLAGE DF POMEROY
{7) ld 21 7tc
Addrtron to Pomeroy an th e
So uth lrne o f sau1 One Hun
dr ed Ac r e Lot No 305, th e n ce
Norlh 41/ :J deg West N rnety
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
Etght t eet t o Run Street.
COURT OF
thence along sau1 Run Stree t
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
down th e r un to a p0 1n t
LEONARD
L
LENTZ
Nor th
A' 1
d eg
west
Platntrff,
from th e Northeast co r
Citizens Telephone Co of
vs
ner of sard Lol No
118
NELLIE ROBEY , et al •
the nce Sou th 4 1J: deg East to
Long Bottom to Long Bottom
Defenditnh
sard Northeast corner of No
Community Assoc , !Ats 8, 9,
No 16,879
118 at l h e South ltne of sa rd
Notice By Pubhcahon
100 Acre Lot No 305 thence
10, Pt 11 , Ohve
To K M Seeds, address
along
sa 1d South line to the
James Meadows, Martha
unknown . tf living , and If
place of b e gtnnrng bei ng the
de
ceased
lhe
unknown
het
rs
Meadows to Howard E
West end of Lol No One
devtsees
lega lees
ad
Hundred and Srx rn sa1d
Copley, Barbara A Copley,
m1nrstra tors executors and
Horlon &amp; Dabne y's Addttron
ass1gns of K M Seeds , ad
36 acres, Lebanon
to Pomeroy
dresses unknown
Marte
Par cel No 2 The fOIIOWtOQ
Shoemaker.
address
real esla t e s1tuated rn the
C11ve C . Keebaugh, dec to unknown 1f Irv ing and rf
Vrllage of Pome roy County
of Mergs and Slate of Ohro
Marvm L . Keebaugh, Inez deceas ed the unknown heir s,
de1nssees
legatees , a d
Berng m 100 Acr e Lot No 306
Clall'e Abolm, Cert . of trans , m rnrst rators, e)(ecutors and
rn c W Dab ney's Add rtton to
assr
gns
of
Mar
re
Shoemake
r,
lhe Vill a ge of Pomeroy , and
Orange .
addresses unknown Mabel
more poa r t rcula rly desc rrbed
Portland Meth . Church ,
as follows Betng Lol 118 InC
Inc to James Meadows ,
W Dabn ey s Addrtr,o n to the
Vr llege of Po me ro y
e111
Martha Meadows, !At 56,
ce pt rng
theretrom
the
Middleport
Gibbs Add., Lebanon
tallowtl'l g
parcel
The
foltowmg real estate s rtuated
Geralqine Ann Mowery to
Perry Eugene W1se, Sharon
m the Vr lla ge of Pom eroy
Elaine WISe to Robert Roger T Mowery, Parcels,
Counly of Mergs and State of
Oh1o Be 1ng tn 100 Acre Lot
Salisbury
Stanley, 1 30 acres, Rutland
No 306 1n C w Dabn ey's
Fr1tz Buck, Mary Buck to
Robert Stanley to Perry
Ad dtlton to the Vrltage of
Pome roy, and more par
Eugene WISe, Sharon Elame Roger Adams, Right of Way,
t rc ularly
de scr•bed
as
W11e, Pt . Lots 145, 146, Lebanon
foll ows
Beg mn rng at the
southwest co rner ot Lot No
118 then ce North 4'12 dear ees
Wesl 156 fe e t to a fen ce
the nce East 87 fee l lo th e eas t
lme of sard Lo l 118 thence
Soulh on th e Easl lrne of sard
Lol No 1 I 8 to Fry St reet
thence West t o th e pla ce of
begrnnm g
Ref eren ce De ed Vol 271
Pag e 361
Dee d Re c or ds
Merg s County Oh to
You are not rfre d that you
are requ rred to an sw er the
Campla rnt wrth rn twenty
etghf day s after the la st
PUblr ca t Jon
Th e
ta s t
1
pubtrcatron wrll be mad e on
the 18th day of Aug us l 1978
LARRY E SPENCER
6 cylinder Hatchback, automatoc, AS sharp
Clerk at Courts
Metgs County , Oh10
(7)7 1 ~, 11 , 21(1J4 , t1 , 18,7tc

PUaLic NOTICE
S.el.d b ids Will b. r.c.lv.d
In the offlct of tne V•llage
Clerk , Pomeroy , Ohio , unJU
U o'c lock 1noon on August 7,
1911 for th t follo wing
one new or used fortable
air compressor , 11J7 model
Ef!Qine Gasoline,. (;y!l nder,
Wattr Cooled Compressor , 85
CFM 100 psi, Single Stage,
Rotary
A.r
O il-Cooled
Cleaner, Dry type T ires 7 75 X 15 , 4 Pty
Each bid must contain the
full name of evtrv person or
company interested In the
same, and be accomenled bY
• bond or certified check rn
the sum of 1100 00 to tl'le
satiSfaction Of the Vrllage
Council 11 a guaranty thllt If
tht bid Is accepted, contratet
will be entered Into and It s
pertorm1nce
properly
secured
Thtse checks or bonds wlll
be returned at once to all
except lhe successful blctder
His check or bond will be held
until the contract or brd rs
ly executed by htm
right Is reserved to
any and all bids

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&amp;-'111e DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, •' ndiy, July 21. 1978

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native JOmmg
Holzer CHnic
auve of GaU1pohs,
n, a specialist 10
s of the ear, nose
latlc surgery, w11l
I Staff of Holzer
hs on Tuesday
Dr Magnussen, a
Throat (ENT )
estabbshed at the
Family Pract1ce
thts new area Is
use In testmg and
g disorders
to the area, Dr
h1s residency
through June 1978
Mercy Hospitals 10
a He completed
lnltlal residency
ethod1st Hospualm
graduating from
Medical School 1n
his bachelor of
rdue Umvers•ty m

of Dr a nd Mrs Ke1th R Brandeberry.
The Magnussens and the1r seven
month-old son Robert Andrew , have
m oved to Gall1pohs and will be reSJdmg on
Vme Street 10 the near future Appomtments With Dr James Magnussen
may be sc heduled by cal110g 446-5135 at the
Qmlc

Nmts were both
edlcal c irc les H1s

gnu.ssen, a surgeon,
al partners of the
mother, Mrs Opal
y health nune for
wile, Dr. Apnl
o a physician,
1l MediCine She Is
II• and the daughter

DR JAMES R. MAGNUSSEN

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10- The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .,FI'iday .'July 21. !978

Acqu~ition~approved.-----------------------------------~
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
Se c~ri ti es and Excha nge .
Commission today approved
in principle the.acquisition of
the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co. by the
American Electric Power Co.
The acquisition, which has
been before the SEC ·since
February 1968, would take
place via an exchange of
common stock. The Commission said it has still w
consider an acceptable stock
ex c hange ratio for the

Airlines Wf:Jrker wins $250,000

se ven eas t-central 's tates
while C&amp;SOE se rvices
central and southern Ohio.
Ohio Power c harges the
lowest rates in the state.
AEP has indicated that if
the proposal were approved ,
it
wou ld
move
its
headquarters from New York
City w Columbus.
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!..AS VEGAS, Nev . (UP!) - Laura O'Neill a Miami
airline employee, Thursday won a S250,oo0 jackpot,
believed to be the largest slot ma chine payoff in the
history of Nevada.
Casino employees at the Las Vegas Hilton said Mrs.
O'Neill, 52, appeared to be slightly dazed when she first
learned the size of the jackpot, murmuring In
astonishment :
·
·"A.q~arter of a million dollars ... a quarter of a
million dollars ... a quarter of a million dollars. I can't
believe it. "
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"I never played too much - mostly just nickels':•
Mrs. O'Neil, who wor ks for National Airlines said
she was thinking of retiring from the alrlineand ,,'doing
some nice things for my daughters. "
She had been vacationing in Las Vegas for several
days and was spending her final night at the Hilton
when she decided to try the big payoff slots aloog with ·

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
S und ay
through
T ue sday,
Sra tter e d

merger and certain measw-es

thunder shower s
Sunday
a nd Monday and fair

owned electric compa nies in

nrar 85 Sunday and
Monday a nd near 90
Tuc.•sday . tows will be be·

the AEP will be required w
take to a id muni c ipally

Tu,·sday. Highs ·will bt&gt;

Ohio .
' AEP, which owns the Ohio
Power Co. in Ohio, supplies
electric service to oarts of

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hn•£fn 65 and 70.
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her sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Rick
uterembra of Baltimore.
She was playing one oi five machines in a, circle
called a carousel. Any one could have paid off the
quarter of a million ·dollars. She had to gamble three
silver dollars oo each pull of the handle to be qualified
for the top "progressive " prize.
Mrs. O'Neil had spent 13 of the 20 silver dollars she
planned to invest . when three bars lined up on the
bottom line, signaling the jackpot.
. A hotel guard said he heard a woman squealing but
disrmssed her at first as just another emotional-woman
playing the quarter machines. '
Her husband Joe, owner of a scale shop, had been
forced to cut his vacation short and return to Florida on
busin ess earlier in the day .
He was not aware of her good luck until several hours
later.
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No one was injured in six auto operated by Jlnuny L.
Thursday accidents in· Skidmore, 20, Patriot, was
ve.!ligated by the Gallia- stopped in traffic, well on 35.
Meigs Post, State Highway
A vehicle driven by Beverly .
Patrol.
A. GaUiamore, 21, Blactfork,
Officers were caUed to the also traveling west, failed to
scene of a one car coUision at stop, and struck the Skidmore
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8:30 a.m., on SR 5811, four- auto in the· rear.
tenths of a mile well of SR 7.
Both vehlc.les incurred
According to the patrol, a · sllghl damage. ·
vehicle operated by CoMie J.
Gaillamore was cited for
.
·
assured
clear distance .
Saun d ers, 22 , G a Ill P311s,
traveling west, went of~ the
At 3:ii0 p.rn., the patrol
right side ·of the road, · lost investigated a one-auto accontrol, passed off the left cident on CR 10, 2 miles north
side of the roadway, striking of SR 143, lri Meigs County.
an-embankment and .a fence, Officers report that the left
owned "by Reid .,Brubaker.
rear tire came off a vehicle
The Saunders vehicle in· operated by Gary Swope, 37,
curred mo\lerate tlamage . Logan.
The auto passed off the
At 3 :2S p.m., the pat ro I
investigated a one-auto mis- rightsideoftheroadway, and
hap on SR 7, at the junction of struck a guardrail.
· CR 26, in Meigs county.
There was slight damage to
Officers report that a . the vehicle.
vehicle operated by Charles
The patrol· Investigated a
A. Payne, 65, Middleport, was two-auto collision on U.S. 35,
FREDA WHITE
Freda White , Columbus, north bound on 7, whim the foqr-tenths of a mile west of
fonner Freda Price Fisher, steering .g ear broke, causing MP 13, at 4:10 p.m .
Officers
report
that
from Meigs CoUiity died the auto to pass off the right
side of the roadway, Into a vehicles driven by Raymond
Thursday.
H. Bolers, 53, GaUipolis, and ·
She was the daughter of the ditch.
There was slight damage to Dale
Kohlbiieser,
27,
late Theodore and Bessie
the Fayne vehicle.
Gallipolis, were both west
Fisher. ... ,
Officers were caUed to the bound on 35.
She is survived by four
The Bolers auto stopped in
sisters, Mildred Gamblin, scene of a two-vehicle acMarcella Karnes, Edith cident on U.S. 35, lour'tenths traffic, the Kohlbrieser
Stewart, and Theodora of a mile west of MP 13, at vehicle failed to stop, striking
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the Bolers auto in the rear.
Tewksbary . Servi·ces and 3' ""
p.m.
According to the patrol, an
Both vehicles incurred
burial will be held ln
m'oderale damage.
Columbus.
N~
Kohlbrleser was cited on
.UII
charges of assured clear
·distance .
Veteraas Memorial Hoopltal
At6 6:Oii p.m., ofiicers were
Admissions James caU,ed to the scene ol a oneSellers, Shade; Berthi. !son,
In Meigs County Common Elliottville, Ky.; an.d Shirley car accident on SR 681, 'four·
tenths of a mile west of TR
Pleas Court, a suit In the Bahr, Long Bottom.
279.
amount of $680.70 has been
Discharges
Harold
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According to the patrol, a
filed by General Telephone Bran_non, William Nease,
vehicle
operated by Randall
Company,
Marion,
against
RUN THROUGH RINSE - This worker on the Earl
Mary Lawhorn, Lydia Ebers- J . Vanmeter, 16, ReedsviUe,
Tom
J
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and
Dimple
Eakins,
Adams fann in Letarl Falls dumps tomatoes just picked
bach, Everett Caliway, went out of control while '
Rt. 2, Racine.
from the fieldS' inw the wash tank before they're graded
Elizabeth Cleek, and Grace traveling east on 681. The .
The suit is for damages as a Price.
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and pa cked.
auto went off the left side of
result of an accident on June
the
roadway , and struck a
1, 1977.
barn,
owned by Paul
Ca rolyn Ann Stewart, West
Buckley,
Coolville.
Columbia, filed for. support
There
was moderate
Reciprocal
under • the
damage
to
the Vanmeter
Agreement Act against
vehicle.
Thomas Matthew Stewart,
Vanmeter was cited on
Rt. 2, Cheshire.
charges
of ex~sive speed.
Filing for ·dissolution of
SATURDAY
marriage were Robert
CAR WASH Saturday at
Mowery, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, and Eber Pickens Gulf Station
Geralding Mowery, same from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. Spon·
address; Rebecca L. Carson, sored by the youth of Sutton Rt. 3, Pomeroy and Terrence Carmel Church. Steve
(nwtt ld ........ l)
L. Car&lt;IOn , North Lauderdale, Wilson , pall\or.
during the aecond quarter for
Fta.
PRAYER and Praise the large.!! jump since the
Receipts of $6,751 service al Jubilee Christian January-March period in
1975.
Receipts In Meigs County Center Saturday at 7:30p.m.
The department sald
and
Sun~y, 10:30 a.m . Rev.
Court for the month of June
changes
in the GNP during
Gary
Kisner
of
Oral
Roberts
totaled $6 ,75!.84 according to
will
direct.
of
the
first two quarters
University.
each
Betty Hobstetter. Receipts
Special
singing
.
.
Public
is
of
1978
were
affected by the
were distributed as follows:
lengthy
coal
strike and
invited.
fines to state, $1 ,472.22; fees
severe
winter
weather.
BAKE
SALE,
Royal
Oak
to sheriff, $494; small claims,
"In the first quarter , these
$300.69. Fines and costs to Park at I p.m. Sponsored by
Chester
Firemen's
Auxiliary.
factors
depressed output,'.'
county : general
fund ,
the
department
said. "In the
SUNDAY
$2 , 556 . ~ ; law library fund,
second
quarter,
a rebound
RELATI.VES
AND
$1,(163.23; auto license and
added to output."
FRIENDS
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
gas fund, $865 . ~.
Noel Story, Webster City, , If the effects of the strike
IN THE FIELDS- These two youngsters are just a
Iowa, are invited to a picnic and the weather are set aside
few of the many 'tomato pickers on the Earl Adams farm .
Sunday at 11 :30 a.m. at the the department said, t..;
High school students, sharecroppers and their families,
south hound park on U. S. GNP would have Increased
SQUADMEN SUMMONED
and the cnt i1e Adams clan lend a hand .
Route 33. Bring table service aho.u t 3 percent during each
quarter.
The
Middleport and covered dish .
Emergency Squad went to
the Harry Stahl residence.on
Willowcreek
Road
In
ADMIRAL
Pomeroy at 9 :48 a.m .
yesterday. An 86 year-&lt;Jid
DEHUMIDIFI,ERS
man was taken to Veterallll
All students in the Eastern veterans and beginners.
Tokes the dllmpneas out ol
Memorial Ho~pital as a
Everyone ·is asked lo wear
your baHmtnt or other h lgh
Local Schoo l Dist l"ict, in
medical patient.
moisture •r•s far Qnly
grades 7 through 12, who arc comfortable shoes and to
pemles • dey In oper.otlng
int erested in being in the bring their lunch the second
cost. Shut• off eutomotlcally .
INVITED TO PICNIC
Eastern Hi gh School Mar- week . Everyone is reminded Humldlaleel controls. 15 pint ·
Relatives
and
ftiends
of
ching Band , sho ul d tak e nolc that th ey must come to band
cepoclty.
of the following schedules : camp in order to be in Mr. and Mrs . Noel Story
.Jul y 24 to 28, 9 a .m. 10 12 marching band with no ex- invited to a picnic Sunday are
advised that tbe picnic bas
noun, for all junior high ceptions.
been changed from Sunday,
students and anyon e else who
July
23 to. Sunday, July 30. It
has not bee!'i in marching
lAKER FURNITURE
will
be held on the south
band before.
MIDDLEPORT
bound park on U. S. 33 at
Jul y 24to 27, 7 to 8:30p.m.,
11
:30
a.m
.
for all drummer s for percussion settionals.
BY GREG BAILEY
J uly jJ to Au gust 4, 9 a.m. '
In
Pony League action ,
to 4 p .m . for everyonevisiting Ra cine downed host
Eastern 5-2 as Kent Wolfe
went the distance for th e win .
Ter ry McNickies led the
winners in hilling with a
double and - single.. Paul
Card one, Wolf e, Robin
Fortune, Richa~d .Wolfe, and
Zane Beegle each had one

Area
Deaths

Suit of $680
is entered

PACK 'EM UP - Tomatoes come out of the wash and onto this convevor belt tvoe ~
grading mac hin e. Packers t hen prepare them for shi pping to cities such as Pittsburgh and
Cleveland .

Evacuation

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c h~ ·s

T vm a l ut• s
f a ilin g
tlir.t ug h tlu.'Sl! a re rcf~r n.•d tq

... :-, " pee wees" a nd ore tuiJ
sn1 all fo r p&lt;:t L'kl ng. T ht· se·
cvnd :-,t't 11f hole s measure Iwu
and onL'-iwlf mchc!S and
t !!! nallll':O. fall tn g through
thPIIl are packed mtu fi \'e
pound boxes. The rema inmg
largl'r tutn,Jtucs an· then
pa ckt·d mt u ll' ll puund boxes.

7 11&gt; Pet . per year on a
4 year certificate of
depo sit .
s1,000.00 m i nim um
deposit .
~· substa nt ial penalty is
Invoked on a II ced ifica fe
acco unts withdrawn prior

Then' &lt;-trt' also twu diffe rent
g r ad es nf lwnaluL'S. Gradl'
Onl' &lt;illd what Adam!:i call

ur tomatut:-; nut pn.r
pt_·rl y forme d.
Tlu ' ( ;rad~ O n ~ tomatol'.'i
&lt;tl'l' storl·d in 1 111~ of thl' lctr-gt'

" C;:tl.s."

l'tHl\er~ 111

to th(! date of maturit y .

thL' Adam s· p&lt;.Kk-

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t ha!oie at rua dsiclc stands and
i:!Upcnnarkctl:i around this
time uf th ~ yea r act ually get
then· start J uring the winter
rnunths. Thi s year 's lom Htoes
wen· .stc.rtcd about Februa rv
25. J\ da ms says. ami were set
outsiUe a l 1 l h~ cmJ uf April.
Pl (.'ki ng WHS begun on July
7. a little later than usual
bt.'l'&lt;HI Sl' of poo r weather con·
Wtiuns.
Th~ lt~ st nf the tomatoes
w1 ll be picked a round fair
tun c. ur. depending on the:
pmc. a little later. Pcwcrs.
on till' other twnd , art• pH'k"t.•d
~n d

prm:ess ed t hrough fa ll -

uri til the first frost.
:\ dnms sa ys the f:rnn

pt·1 re

OHm to awall ,'i hlpnwnt .
()ll trul' ks \~ 1th " T hernHl·

fu r tum&lt;J tocs is nul qutk &lt;-1"
;.;uoU as it wtt s last year hut

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lt&lt;'l \11 '\'t'l'
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years old .
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The fre:-.11 lHm;.JtL"-.! .'i \H' purcc. blxtg,c. tomatoes cmd peppers on the Adams land arc
Edith Rose, Lois Wolfe dnd
Let Pomeroy Landmark
fuly Housh . .Jr.
soften &amp; ·condition your
&gt;Hater with Co.op water
GETS MEDAL
softener , Model UC-S\11 ,
ROME
IUP! I - Lillian
Now Only •289.95
Carter received the Ceres
medall uday for her effort s to
Let us test your water Free
eliminate
hunger and called
Pomeroy Landmark
for "a peaceful revolutton" of
Q_·!_ack W. Car~ey , Mgr .
fann s and villages round the
. world.
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produ ce.

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Th~ Athen s County
Savings &amp; Loan Co .
196 Second St .
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d•omon ds G o ld or s• l..,.er , Call
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TURNING PL O W and
wheel
Werghts fo r Formo ll Cub troc·
ror. 985 388~ .

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bloc k block and white gre't'
g rey an d wh•te 94 9 2b97 .
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weelo..s old 9'12· 7597 .

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1 door J50 4bb l. Power wm d o w ~ vm yl top . uu ose con tr ol
tilt wheel AM FM B tra ck tope
power door locks . $5()(X) Alter
5 call949 2754
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1974 PO N TI A C VENTURA 6 cyl

$2000 992· 7453
1974 FO~Q MUST ANG .II . Vmyl
top , 6 cyl. . aut o . Good cond1 ·
fl on . New springs good l ire!&gt; .
94Q.2042 .
19b7 NoVA V 8 . 2 door hardtop .
992·6047 ,
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$400 , 99'J· 7.}7 Q,

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wagon .

Auto . 992·6076 oher 5 .
1fns BlACK El Camin o Classic .

350 !wo barrel. automatic ,
power s teering and brakes.
Moy be seen 1' • m iles o f Routlt
7 Bypass on l A3 or ca ll
q9:J.375Q.
Good .co nd11 1on .

S2o00.

FRI C.ID AIR I: I:LK HH C range $25 .
May tog portable dryer Horve!.t
Cold enellenr lOnd •tron $1 00 .
Kodak camera
The Ha ndle .
new $10 992 :1986
PORl ABU: r! r yer $.40.
A m rodro w 1th 8 rro ck tope
play er to hi Chevy •cors and
Che vy and CMC tr ul~S $20. Se t
qf headers t o l ol 1971 t hrough
197 4 2000 c~ Prnl? 15 . 992 3505.

MA YT AC

JAYCEES TO MEET
The Meigs Co unt)' Ja ycees
will meet Munda y, Ju ly 24, at
the Meigs Inn at 7 p.m.

IQ"/7 CHEVY V AN A C 'W'l ·2086.

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l:xplor er w• lh camp er Sle~ ps 2.
stove ,_ ice box , water tonk , gas
tonk . Co li ofllu Spm 997 -St.A.O.

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Scnool '~or mentally retarded to become ·reality
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GRANTS APPROVED - The Meigs . County
· Cmunlasloners and Manning Webster, of the Meigs County
Mental RetardaUon Board, announced Friday that they have
been Informed .by the Joint Advlaory lind Review
Cmunlaslon that two · grants have been approved for 'the

construction of a school for the mentally retarded and an
adult workshop. The grants will supply OOpej'cent of the costs
of the two facUIUes.wlth 10 percent to be paid by the county .
Shown, 1-r, are Martha Chambers, acUng clerk; !lichard
Jones, Henry . Wells, James Roush, Meigs County
commissioners and Marutlng Webster.

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JULY CLEARANCE SALE

single.

·l(lutuaklf liled ehiek-..
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Greg Wigal went five innings and was tagged with
the loss as Rob Smith finished
up. Mike Whitlatch led the
hittin g with two si ngles,
Rogie Gaul had a double , and
Mike Griggs ha d one single.
BOARD MEETING
There will be a regular
meeting of the Southern
Locarschool board July 25 at
7:ilO p.rn. In the high school
cafeteria .
. SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Sq uad wa s ca lled · to
Burlingham at 8:2S p.m .
Thursday for Rena Kaldor,
14, who was suffering from
chest pains. She was taken to
Holzer Medica l Center.

REALLY SAVE. DURING THIS ANNUAL
EVENT ON WEARING APPAREL FOR
~E ENTIRE FAMILY.
SHOP FRIDAY TIL 1:00
SATU.DAY TIL 5100 .

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

The board of commissioners aotbat as sooo uS lhe county's

oou~ed

share Is collected by ta.. s the levy will

two school buildings.
be termloated and will save the ta•Of the $31&gt; million dollars in the three
payers an estimated $15Q,OOO.
The commissioners have three major projects it is only going to cost the taxprojects in the works estimated at over payers approximately $100,000 in cash
1311.. minion dollars. They are the nursing · oijtlay.
11 Is planned that lhe buildings
home, Multi-purpose building and now the
be located In !be vllbtge of Syracuse ou
the over .5 acres Cal-teton College_
properly.
The commissioners and Webster at·
tended a meeting in Columbus Thursday
SHOOTiNG SAID ACCIDENTAL
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia County with the Joint . Advisory and Review
Sheriff's Department investigated the CQmmission. At the conclusion of .the
accidental shooting of 14 year-old Frank E. meeting it was arumunced that both grants
had been approved.
Halton, Ga llipolis Friday.
·
This approval was on the recom·
·According to the report, Hatton shot
himself in the leg. The youth was treated mendation of the Ohio Department of
and relea~ed from }lolzer Medical Center Mental Retardation and reflects the interest and effort of the State Department
at3 P:m.
and Meigs County Commissioners to have
a. complete program for the Mental
, FALSE ALA!\M
.
Retarded in Meigs Count y and in acGALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis City cordance with the , legal require01ents.
Fire Department answered a false alann Thi s will assure proper and adequate
call Friday· at 2:11 p.m. The department facilities for the Meigs County program.·
was called · to ,Holzer Medical Cenier, The state will supply 90 percent of the costs
where a smoke detector, near the of such facilities with 10 percent paid by
emergency room, malfunctioned.
the county.
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GAlliPOliS-POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY. JULY 23. 1978

MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

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BY KATIE CROW
POMEROY - Through efforts of the
Meigs Coun ty ·Commissioners, Henry
Wells, Richard Jones, and James Roush
and Maruting Webster, ofthe Meigs County
Mental Retardation Board, Meigs County
will have a school for the mentally
retarded an(! an adult workshop.
The comm issione rs and Webster
announced Friday that they have received
grants of $892,440 which is 90 percent of the
estimaled cost for the two buildings.
In 1973 a bond levy was passed, onehalf mill, ($250,000) for the construction of
a school for the mentally retarded.
With the grants, the county will not·
only be receiving one school, but two that
will &lt;\"finitely cost the taxpayers a lot less
money.
It is estimated that $100,000 will be the
aniount of the county's share. This means
that the entire bond issue of 1250,000
heretofore approved by the electors will
not be used .

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WHEN 11IE 110 bt11e1, operated by the Gallla County Local School Diotrlct,
begin traniportlna studl!nta on the lint day of cluaes, Aug. 28, for the 11!71-19
academic yeor, they wiD be operating with a riew dual busing schedule. Giollia
County~ will traveloneitlmated '1110,100 miles nest year, carrying_., average
of 3,300 peuengers per day .
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Dual bus routing
planned ~ Gallia
BY LARRY EWING
GALL!POUS - The Gallta County
Local Board of Education approved a dual
bus routing program for the local school
diltrict during a special meeting last
week.
The plan, as submitted by Amos
Seeley and Keruteth Taylor, Area Coordinators of the State Department of
Education , provides lor . a dual bus
schedule. This type of scheduling allows
for the transportation of students in grades
9-12 or 7-12 In one time schedule, and the
student.s in grades K~ or K_. on another
time schedule.
According to Seeley and Taylor, dual
busing provides lor a reduction In riding
time for students, as well ·as a reduction in
waiting time in the morning and the afternoon .
The area coordinators further
maintain that the dual buslns · program
allows lor a more efficient utlllzaUon of
buses, and that there are fewer
disciplinary" problems, since the high
school and elementary school students are

separated.
The cost of operating a dual transportation program l.s normally greater
than the cost of a single schedule, ~c­
cording to Seeley and Taylor. However, in
many cases where the dual system results
in an· increase in total daily miles driven
most, if not all , of the increased cost is
covered by the State through an increase
in the reimbursement to the school
' district .
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The Gallia County Local School
District does not, at the pre.. nt time,
participate ln the basic foundation
program and consequently does not
receive any transportation ·assistance .
County School Superintendent Tom
Hairston points out that the current
millage that supports the GoUla County
Continued on A-2

Not guilty

plea entered
GAUlPOLis .:._ Arbard R. Short, 24,
Proctorville, enter~ a plea of not pllty to
charges of physical harm In Galllpoll.s
Municipal Court Friday. Judge James ABennett establlshed the date for the
preliminary hearing of the caao lor
Tuetday, 2 p.m., and fixed bond at $10,000.
Short lA being charged with the July 14
beating of Robert Eloon, 44, Moundlviile,
W. V1., in the Gailla County Jall.
Ellon remains in satisfactory con· ·
clition 11 Holur Medical Center, suffering
from 1evere head Injuries Incurred during
the early morning fight . Unofficial reports
•ate that Elson 'a jaw bad been broken,
and oeveral teeth djaludged.
AClCOI'dlnl to Sheriff James Mont·
gomery , Elson had been brought to the )aU
br the Ohio Highway ,Patrol, and In·
carc.1ted 011 charges of L\Wl at 3 a.m.
Due to a 1adt of !lpiCt ea.-d by the
pelntina ol the jaU ctlll, Elson wu placed
In the j1mnlle detention Qlllrtet'l with
Short who wu also baina held on charges
of DWl, IIIII four olblr ~·
· 'lbe IJchiiiiiiiUbalcjUtnl ~tlng took
Illite within 11 mlnlllll ol Bison'• in·
carceretiCIII. Ellon wu dilco'lend beaten
IIIII ....-.Iy injUNCI It I :11 a.m.
'lbe ..... of CrlmlnlllnYel!lBillon,
Londaa, 0., aided the County llherlll'•
o.p.itment In the lnvl!lliptlon ol the

lncldlat.

EXTENDEDFOREC~T

Monday through Wednesday,
IIJ'al1&lt;red thulldenh..,en southeaot
Mollday, otherwile lair durtag the
period. Hlgbo wUJ be iD the upper 70. or
l..,er ... Moaday, hetweea Ill alld 8li
Tuetday alld betweea IS alld 90 Wed-.Jay. Lowo wUJ be In the ... thr4Mip
the period.
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union

formed
GAUl POLlS- Two Gallipolitans have
formed and incorporated a new state
workers' union, eurliest membership
drives of which will be aimed at Gallipolis
Stale Institute and Columbus State lnstiiute .
They are Michael Clifford, a native uf
Meigs County , and [)ennis VanSickle, who
said that within three months the new
union Ohio Pub lie: Work e rs
United - would have12,000 ~bers from
among the t6,000 employees of the Ohio
Department ol Me.UI Health and Mental
Ret..rdation.
Ally . Bill Conley, GllllipQlis, will serve
as legal counsel.
Incorporation papers were filed Thurs- .
day in Columbus.
' Clifford, son of the late fonner ."i,•nlim·l
Sports Editor Paul (Moon) Clifford, said
"a convention will .be held in about five
months at which time offi cers will be
elected. "
One of the ITIIIjor serviL-es of the new
union, ac&lt;.'Ording to Clifford, is that it
guarantees legal represent.ation to any
member, who will pay lower monthly dues
( $:;) than any other public employee
group . The . Ohio Deplu"\ment of Ad·
ministrative Services has approved a dues
deduction checkoff plan for members of
Ohio Public Workers United .
Clifford recently resigned as an interrut·
tional representativ e with the American
Federation uf State, County , and
Municipal Employees union (AFSCME ).
He also wa." a former staff member with
the Ohio.Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA ). Those two plus the public
employees section of the Communicabon
Workers ol America ~ CWA ) currently
represent about 21,000 public employees in
Ohio.'
·
A Friday article in the 1.'11/umlnu
quoted Clifford as saying:
"The thing I've seen happen in the past
couple of years is that all those labor
ur~aniZHtions have totally for~otten their
members.
"For reasons like that, I think we've got
a better chance to succeed than any other
or~anization in the state . We will succeed
because we will be made up of the
employees. . .not outsiders running
things ."
Among the prime objectives of the Ohio
Public Works United are negotiating and
unplementing labor agreements that indude bindin~ arbitration to resolve
grievances as well as senioriLy clauses

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sCENIC SPOT - This shaded cove ls one of tile many
scenic views hikers on any of the nature trail come upon .

Forked Run Park
has nature program
BY JUDY OWEN
tivities six days a week and Is open to
REEDSVILLE - Visitors to . the general public as well as park
Forked Run State Park in Meigs County campers.
In addition to conducting the
have long enjoyed facilities and
programs there. But a majority of the scheduled dal!y evenls, Kuehner is in
homefolk aren-'t even aware of the vast the process of constructmg and
opportunities available in their' own organrZJn.g a park. nat ure cen~e~.
. backyard. It's something like the Temporar~ly located mthe Naturalists
Washington-ites who'v e never seen the office, the center houses a vartety of
Smithsonian.
snakes including the garter and nor~
What is offered at the park on State thern water species, box turtles, and
Route 124, in addition tu the usual moths thal have jUb"l laid eggs. "We'll
swimming, ca mping , fishin g and be watching t hose ·develop mto
boating is a swruner nature program caterpillars, " -Kuehner says. Also on
and a nature center.
display there are a number of what
Ca ptained by Dave Kuehner , Kuehner refers to as "!eely things."
seasona l naturali st for the Ohio
There are items from na~ure such
Department of Natural Resources, as animal skulls, snake skms, ~ock
State Parks Division, the nature samples, twigs and leaves - "Thmgs
program offers a wide variety of acContinued on A·2

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MARY HOLMES, GaDipolla, lA- of 1be CZTA *'"ken
beq llllployed IIIII IIWillll« by Gailla CouniJ. Holmes and
.-hor CETA omployeeo are crmplellnl a IWIUner long

Wal.ks and excursions are offered as part of the summer
nature program a t Forked Run State Park.

VICIOUS - . Dave Kuehner ,
naturalist at Forked RIDI Slate Park Ia
Melgo C01mly, holds ooe ol the northern
water snakes on display In the Nature
Ceoler. He's vicious ami aggr..alve bul
nut poisonous, Kuehner assures
villlors.

Gallia native joining
staff at Holzer Clinic

that are enforc-ed.
GALLIPOLIS - Anative of Gallipolis,
Clifford said that $45,1100 IS being raised
Lhrough personal financ es and donations to Dr.' James R. Magnussen, a specialist in
get the union on its feet. The union offices Otolaryngology (diseases o!. the ear, nose
and throat) and facial platic surgery, will
will be in Columbus.
be joining the Medical Staff of Holzer
Clinic Ud. in Gallipolis on Tuesday,
August L
With the arrival of Dr. Magnussen, a
~ew Ear, Nose and . Throat (ENT )
Depaflment has been established at the
Clinic, ne&lt;l ·to the FamilY Practice
Department. Included in this new area is
audiology equipm~nt for use In testing and
evaluating basic hearing disorders.
Prior to returnin~ to the area, Dr.
Magnussen completed his resi dency
training from July 1975 through June 1978
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at the Eye and Ear and Mercy Hospitals In
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He completed
his internship and initial residency
training at Riverside Methodist Hospital in
Columbus, Ohio, after graduating from
Ohio State University Medical School in
June 1972. He received his bachelor of
science degr~ from Purdue University ,in
June 1968. ·
Dr. Magnussen's parents were both
"
well known in area medical cirrtes. His
father , Dr. Marcus 1\jagnussen, a surgeon,
was one of the original partners of the
Holzer Clinic, and hl.s mother, Mrs. Opal
Magnussen, was a city health nurse for
many years.
.
Dr. Magnussen's wife, Dr. April
Magnussen , is also a physician,
project of repairs to the Gallla County Courthollll!. The
llpeCializing In Internal Medicine. She lA
Wll'kera are fixing the roof and gunen, ·~ well as . doing
allo a native of Gallipolis and the daughter
·esterior painting, on the building.
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of Dr. and Mrs. Keiih R. Brandeberry.
The Magnussens and their seven
month-old son, Robert Andrew, have
moved to Gallipolis and will be residing on
Vine Street in the near future . Appointments with Dr. James Magnussen
may be scheduled by calling 446-5135 at the
Clinic.

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