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Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sun&lt;lay, April2, 197H

Upholstery should .be cleaned regularly
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BY DIANA S. EBERTS
Meigs County
Exl. Agent
Home Eronorni«'!i

POMEROY - Stop and
examine the dust on I he
upholstery of your fu rniture .
Yuu may not have thought
about it, but the same amount
of du;i settles on upholstery
as on smooth top furniture,
_ says- Ju&lt;Iit-h- Wessel. E; xtension home management
and equipment specialist at
The Ohio State University .
Regula;
care
helps
upholstered furnitur e wea r
Jonger, mainta ins it s appearance better and provides
greater comfort and en·
joyment for fa mily members.
Dust should be removed
weekly t.o prevent so1l fr om
dama ging
fibers.
An
upholstery too l works well to
vacuu m dust from the body of
th e chair , armrests and
AFTER COM PLETING a Community Industria l Development cor respondence course
cushions. A crevice tool as
an d a conclurlin~ workshop 111 Columbus, Joseph H. Alley , left. Gallipolis. receives a
helpful in cleaning seams and
certifimtr of recognition from Dr . Leroy Hushak .
crevices .
If you do not have a
vacuum C'lt!l:tncr with at tachments. you can dust the
furniture with a whisk broom
or coa rse cloth . lf the
cushions arc down-filled , they
should be brushed or cloth·
dusted
rather
than
sk1lls. lack .,f understanding cou nselor, soc1al worker, or vacuumed. unless they are
By John ,\ . Malacos. Ph.D.
Dirt·r to r nf
Hnd commum catwu skills of friend to sec wha t you ca n do lined wi th down-prnnf tickiJt~ .
supe r viso rs.
inadcquat(• to change the situation . Nut
Rio Grandt• Community
Si nce
1970, several
F:duratilJna l Counseling
work -:H.'t lln g 1 wht ch con· doing anything will onl y u p h o I s t e r y f a lJ r 1 , ,
con
tinue
th
e
patter
n
of
•tnbute In thCII' unhappiness .
Ce nter
rnanufac tur ('rs bav('
HJO l:H ANDE - There a rc
Below IS &lt;l list ~~ f problem um·mpluyment and unhap- voluntarily used a letter code
pt nt•ss.
H r ~as whi&lt;'h may ~lffc c t
many peopl e m our ~ocir t ~
denoting the clea nin~ method
today wh&lt;• have ~reat dif· \\ ht.·thl'r PL'oplc can fin d and
fi culty 111 ~ clun g Jo b&gt; and kr&lt;p thei r jubs. If you find
keeping them These peopl e .\·o ursel f in tills SltUCltlOn .
find that there arc both dct ermme wh wh catcgones

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personal

!lack of
cl early
deftned ~ onls . em ot ional
brJrri( ·r~

motivati on,

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probl ems 1 and job-related
barners !lark of rea l job

relote to you:
l. Sol'lal ami

Hand fixed for April Fool

mt~rpcrsun al

c·,,nflt(ts -- f1 ghtmg.

NOH Til

arguing

\\'lth i'UUI' spouse. neighbors ,
fncn d.s ,
t•tc.;
nw ntal
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At the &amp;a Il ia County
Jr . Fairgr ou nd s
Loc ated about 4 mJ ies west
of Gallipoli s on Rl 35 .

Good 4. H or FFA
from
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p rojects
nat io nal , champion
blood line .
35 Hamp &amp; York
Cross
A
few
purebre d
Hamps
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Treated
Er ysipela s
For ,t.o r(' lntormtuton

mane~ger

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" ''rk expcmn cc. la ck of
sk dl, lack uf references.
7. Ha r ia! . sexual. a nd
rcJt~IOUS (hSCI'IIlliJiat iun.
Jangua~e

of the
!'elate

catc ~onc s as
t&lt;' Yl iU and your

they
jo b.

' "u ma) need to talk to
someun(' like a minister ,

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han' run to sC'vt·n notrur n j1
whic h could nut be u ._•alt 'fl
sinct• Wlost dnJn 't h:.I\ 'C t~ club
to lea d .

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Tvday's ha nd wa!': pre·
part.·U eXactly 40 )'l'ars ngo

fo r the benefit of a very
sel f-s tyled ex pert.

f herr w::ts nothing unrc&lt;.~ ­

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Price
lntludes
The Following
Equipment

Phone U4 · 2240

•Air Conditioning

•Body Side
Mouldings

•Tinted
Windshield

•Whitewall
Radial Tires
Jerry C. Rasor, left, Grand Master of all Ohio Masons, was welcomed lo Meigs Counry
Saturday night by James Clatworthy, Middleport, shaking hands with Hasor , and 1\ndrew
Lemley, Gallipolill. Clatworthy and Lemley are 12th Masonic District Deputies.

•AM -FM Radio
•Carpet Savers
•Deluxe
Wheel Covers

•And Many More
Extras

SMITH BUICK PONTIAC
PHONE 446-2282

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio
( UPI ) - The Canton-based
subsidiary of American
Electric Power Co. has
bought coal from it.s own
mines for as much as three
times the going market rate ,
The Youn ~town Vindicator
said SundBy in a copyright
report.
Based on records filed witll
the
Federal
Energy
Regulatory Commission ,
Ohio Power Co., American
Electri c's
biggest
COOJponent, paid .$60.9:i a ton
to Southern Ohlo Coal Co. and
$41.50 a ton to tile Central
Ohio Coal Co. - both wholly
owned subsidiaries - in the
last four months of 1977.
The purchase records indicate coal of identlcal or better
quality was purchased from
unaffiliated sources for as
Utile as $13.99 a ton, the
Vindlcator said.
Lawrence Hoover, Ohio
Power 's chief of tariff' s,
rjltes and cootracts, was
quoted as saying the hlgh
!X'ices reOect ;1artup m!n'n~

GAlliPOLIS

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
SPECIAL.

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and opt' ned h iS
long s u1t E&lt;.~st trumped und
leifback a h •art which West
ruffed .
South wa s probably one of
the m:1ddcst men ever to
plity bridge . HC cia 1m d that

" FAR M EQUIPMENT"
A C no t dl planter J r,av-. N H c,uper 66 hay baler , 950
IH grmder m i )ler. cement miJer . I H 3 pf h.tch 4 row
cull ,vat or Yale lork l1 ff
" I NDUST RIA L EQUI PMENT "
/ 0 I H bdck.h()(' and lortd(' r an d Lo Boy
" TRUCKS &amp; CA RS"
1970 I H 1700 du mp tr ud 1967 I H 1600 Loads tar w
'd Ciory bu • t fl i!l bt"d J QJ1 (he v M on te C arl o~
Check or Ca sh
Post five 1.0 .
( Note) A good place to sell s\irplus farm machinery
and a good plac e to buy , somf' come to se ll and buy
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real estate
tra nsac1ion you 'l l norma ll y
tmd pr 1nted form s used in
th e area of sales contr acts .
deeds , morlage~
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why

i!lny ,l ayman can' t use
• printed form s h imself afld
• save th e fees of d~
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Rea l to r .
or

• lending Inst itution?
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varle11es of leases. deeds,
and mor1gage torm s, but
which Is the r lgh1 one for

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va lue
se•c: ur 1 t y, and
pr o lect ton that you are
pa ymg the ex ~
Be lt'? ve me , some of the
largest f tnancl a l lossE!&gt; and
lega l ha ssles have res ulted
from pr 1nted form s. be ing
incorr ectly used . Abo ut the
only safe one an amateur
c~n dep end on i! a
marriage license.

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s1arllng po int. It's what
goes Into the .blanks. wha1
is crossed out, and what Is
added 1haf gives you the

field of real estare please
phone or drop In at
LEADINGHAM
REAL
E5TATE. l ll 5econd Avo.,
Gallipolis. Phone 446.76" .

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By Uolted Press InternaUonal
NEW YORK - NEW YORKERS WERE SPARED the
confusion of a rush hour this morning without buses, subways
and Loog Island Rail Road trains.
And they were able to read about how strikes by 33,000 city
bus and subway workers, 1,400 LJRR workers and the men who
deliver the city's two major morning papers were averted in
the New York Daily News and the Times.

Copy No. 78-230
UNI T PR ICE CONTRACT

'Yeal .:
.$state:
Today
By

EMS trustees will be held
Wednesday evening at the
Middl eport' fire sta tion.

TRANSPORTATION
Colu mbU s, Oh 1o ,
M.uth 14 , 1978

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MEETING SET
!\ meeting of the County

CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT O F

for acc 1dents or loss of pro perty"

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LOVESEATS, SOFAS AND CHAIRS

costs plus a profit allowance
set by the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Hoover said the mines were
only open si x day s in
December because of the
miners' strike and the result
was lowered production with
no compensating reduction in
fixed costs. The cost per ton,
said Hoover, was therefor
hi g l~er in December.
But the Vindi cator sa id it
found tha t prices ·in
September, October and
November
when
production was reportedly at
its peak in anticipation of the
strike - were Jlo! much less
at one of the coal comparues.
The coal was bought from
two Ohio Power owned mines
- the Central Ohio Coa l Co.
Sidwell mine and th e
Southern Ohio Co. Martinka
No. I mine in West Virginia .

NOTICE TO

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" Not res pons1ble

KROEHLER ' LIVING ROOM SUITES,

he had bct'n cheated and

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proposals wdl be
receJ~Jed al lh e offi ce oi the
D•recror
of
the
OhJo
Deoerlmtnl
of
Trans
portat,on , Colu mbus . Ohio.
un t d 10 00 A M , Oh10
Stana aro T•me. Tue~oav .
Aor il 18 . 1978 , tor i m
provemen t!&gt; 10
Athens . Ga ll 1iL Hoc k•ng ,
Me 1gs, Mon roe. M or qan ,
Noble .
V ln !on
and
Was nJng ton Counl•e s. OhiO.
on v ar .ous r oo tc !l and sec
,,ons , oy 1nstalling plowaD ie
pr,sm a t•c reflector ty p e
pa11emenr ma rk er,s
Pave ment W 1d th

Proiecl Lenglh

or 0 00 m il e
Work Leng lh
various
teet or var ious mdes

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plet ,on ot th 1s work sn&lt;tl l bf'
as set torth 1n !he 1&gt;1ddmg
proposa 1 "
Each
t&gt; i daer sna il oe
r equi red to f1le with h1S b1d a
ce rt 1t ted check or cc'Sh1er ' s
ch ec k l or an amo unt equa l , to
five per cent ot PIIS b•d, but 1n
no event mo re tha n lflt·(
thousand dOllar s, or a bond
tor ten perc ent of h1s b1d ,
payable to lhe Di rector
Bidders must apply 1 on th e
Droper
for m!! .
f or
qual/ rlcallons at. leasT ten
davs ·pr ior to the date set tor
opening b l d~ in acto rdan cp
w i th Chapter 5515 Oli ic.

Re\l iled Cede ,
Pl!!nS and spe clf lc a1ion s
are on f i le In tne D epartment
of Tranip ort at lon and th e

off ice of the Oistr lcl Dep u t y
Directo r
Tne Director reserves the
right 1o re lecl anv and all
b idS .

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Hii'Y and mil e tonight with
some scattered sho wers and
a low in the mid 50s. Purtly
sunny Tuesday mornin g with
showers and thund ershowers
in the Hfternoon and wann
with high temperatures near
70 .

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These young people were recognized for outstanding
service to their organizations Saturday night when the
12th Masonic District held a reception honor ing Gra nd
Master of Ohio Jerry C. Rasor, ConmJercial Point. at the
Meigs High School. Grand Master Rasor is pictured
presenting awards to the young people who include from

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U1e left. Po ula EIChinger , Pomerov, representing Job's
Oougltters ; Cathy Walsh , from the Ramlo&lt;&gt;W Girls; Judy
Crow. a teacher at th e Middleport ElemPnta ry School wh o
was a recipient of a Masonic scholarship and Scott
f\cuter, Middl eport. MP~ gs Chapter Urdel' nf DeMolay .

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Wedn es day throu g h
Friday, foir Wedn esday
and Thursda y with a
chance ot show ers Friday ,
Hlg'hs will be bet,. een 55
and 6S . Th e low will be to
the 40s Wednesday uud
upper 30s north 8nd lo"' 40R

south Thursday
Friday.

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Me di·.Uln dantage
results from
minor wreck

MRS. PAIGE HUNT, right, was responsible for
brln ~ing the first Uroadway musicul to Meigs High School
"' riday and Saturday ni ghts wh en the music department
presented "Musi r Man" . Laura Hoover, student director,
presented Mrs. Hunt with a gift of jewelry foll owing
Saturday night 'sshow . Mrs. Hunt is high srhool and jumor
hi gh school voca l music teacher .

300 take part in event
More than 300 Masons and members of the Me1 ~s
their guests from Me1gs, Chapter. Order of DeMolay.
Gallia,
Jackson
and under the supervisi on of the
Lawrence f'ounti es attended mothers of members.
Ri chard t:a ul, Ches ter,
a reception at the Meigs High
School Sat urday night '¥' ged president of the 12th Masonic
by the 12th Masonic District District, gave the welcome,
honoring J erry C, Rasor. · whil e visitors were in Co mm ercial Point, Grand troduced by Daryl Alban ,
Master of the State of Ohi o. Oak Hill. secretary-treasurer
A dinner was served by or the district. Cast members
members of the International of "Music Man " which was
Order of Job's Daugh'ers and
(Continued on pace 10)

Medium damages resulted
when two vehicles collided Ul
an accident on }'(est Main St ..
Pomeroy, at" 12 :01 a .m.
Sunday .
Pomeroy Police sa id that a
car driven by Steven Hawk ,
22, Middleport , pulled from
the Dairy Valley into the side
of a westbound ca r driven by
Dia ne Wh eeler. 19. Dexter.
There were no injuri es. Hawk
wa s cited for reckless
operation of a motor vehi~Je .
At 11:45 a.in. Satu rday, a
car driven by Charlen e
Estep, Pomeroy, on E.
Second St .. hit an opj!n door
on a· parked car owned by
Aaron Kelton, Minersville.
Medium damages were incurred and no cha rges were
fil ed.

Sheriff has busy weekend

Meigs Cou nt y Sh er if f stnkinK e~ml h· \ l' hll h ;1
James f Proffitt repon s rnai!btJX j•v.nrrl b) ,I(IStplun•'
deputi s are investigating a Hi LchiL' , Ht 1, l.vn ~ lSutll JIIl
break · g and entenng that Accordtng tn thl' tf·~l( , rt , •h t·
occurred at th e Stanford vehu·le euntmued un Hnd
Cnzart r esld~"nce on l..c'•m.! h~Lirl('d \ht- '\t .. n SP ·~~ A
Run Road , Rt. I , Long I:IUI·
!n other ac.t1nt:. ~ometunt'
tom. No ~bt her mformatwn ts between 5 p ro . Sat u rcl.:~~· (lnd
being relea sed at thiS tun e. u::m a m Sundity, somt:rJJte
pending invesl i~a l t un . too k 12 tklit'S tJf IW)' and an 8'
Duplies also 1nvesugated a x 12' llr•dd1 sh Mmmg doth
co mpl aint fr om Gerald be1ng used as a tup on a
Hayman. Ht. 2, Racine 1East wagon load uf ha) . Value of
Leta rt 1. Hayman sa1d the ltl\rns \\a s set at $44.
sometime Thursday night or
Sund1i) aftr rnoon rlrputirs
ea rly
Friday
mornin g uwest Jg(lll'll tJ Un•akm~ and
someone ovenurned his old cnt ermg at the S1dr lhll
out.side toilet. They also cut Farm own ed by William
plastic on the end of a cold Kennedy , Ht. 4, P11meru)
frame and slashed the gas Kc nncd ,\
ndv!st'd
that
hn e from a bottle gas tank on sonwttme brtwet•n I p. m
a camper trailer The m· Saturda~ and tJ [I m Sundt1y ,
cident IS stl tl un der In · someone entered &lt;.~ !no!
vcstigauon .
buil ding and h i~ resi denct
Around 12:30 a . m . Emry was made Rt the toul
Saturday, a pi ckup truck buil ding thru a rf'ttr door
traveling nonh on CH 211 at wh iCh had been pnrd op&lt;•n
Keno ran off the roadway , Entry at the house was made

Ly brf'akmg out a MTf'f'!l in a
·wmdll w on th~ ~outh "tdl'

Apparently

nvthtng

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ta ken
[JfpUltes mn:•stlgatcd two
ar' f' Hir nl ~ nvrr the wrekend.
1 he f1r s1 ctc'{" Jdent in·

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nL Sunda) at the intersection
ol TIB and ('R ~4 Ronald
Hc;nolds, 33. Rt. 1. 1\acinc,
wa:) traveli ng easl on TI8,

lost control. went off the
r oHd~ay on the left and hi ·
velucle ov ertumed mt.u a
f~el &lt;i The 1961 L'hevy pickup
was heav1ty da maged, Tile
till\er had slight mjuries
He~ n11lds was Cited fo r no
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SQUI\0 CALI.ED
The
Middleport
Emergency Squad was ca lied
to 814 W. Main St .. Pomeroy.
at 5:39 p. m. Saturday for
Robin Nelson, a medi cal
patient , who was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

PITTSBURGH - DALE EUGENE WILBORN, A 21-yearold Akron rubber worker, today was awarded a bronze medal
from the Carnegie Hero Fund Comrnlssion for his efforts to
save a life during an Impending gasoline fire.
Wilborn, who now is a welder at OrrviUe, ltled to save
Joseph A. LeBlanc, 32, from fire Sept. 13, 1976, in Ravenna .
Commissioners said an auromoblle driven by LeBlanc struck
the side of a truck, rupturbig that vehicle's fuel tank and
rele~~sing gas , which nowed under the car. The victim was
passed out.

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. - A 73-YEAR.OLO MARYLAND
WOMAN died because she drank cleaning solution served by a
rrJIOI'I bartender who thought he was pouring her a glass of
wine . Pollee Sunday said they were investigating the deatll of
·M ary O'Aibora, 73, of Kentlngton, Md.
Investigator John Mulder said an employee at the
Radialn Scottadale Resort had poured cleaning nuld Into an
empty half-gaUon wlrie bottle. The employee wrote . "soap"
~eroulhe label and put the bottle beneath a sink in the resort's
bar·, he said.
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Stop in the Furniture Department on the 3rd Floor and see the exceptional values we have now Qll fine
qualitY Kroehler Furn~ure during this special April sale. You'll find an extra nice selection of styles, fabric
covers and colors.

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LAURA HOOVER, student director of the su,·cessful ·'Music Ma n" presentation at the
Meigs High School Friday and Saturday mghts was surprised with a gift from the cast
fo llowing Saturday night's show. With Miss Hoover ill Carl Gheen, left, excellent in his role
as Mayor Shinn , and J eff Daniels, right . The show was given a gnod reception by the ill rg&lt;•
crowds attending both nights. Accompanist was Lori Woods.

Highway employes striking

OlLUMBUS - CXlLUMB,US .AND SOUTHERN OHIO
ElECTRIC Co. won rate increase Friday from the Public
Utnl!Ues Coounlsslon of Ohio but a company official says the
utility official says tile uUiity may seek another rate .Increase
within six mooths. C&amp;SOE was awarded a $28.7 million rate
Increase Friday when It had asked for a $45.5 rnlllion increase.
Evan E. Williams, the utility's senior's vice president for
admlniBtration, said Saturday the utiUcy may be before the
PUCO In another three to six months to ask for another $30
mllllon Increase, and probably $40 sometime ln"l979.

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higher prices

Wt'st could make fiv e d1a·

and a spade

Located on fhe Ra eme Home Nat1onal Sante parktnglot

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a t J:i tricks In sp;tdcs with .
IJO honors to bout
Eii."i t doubled to tl'll his

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anyth ing else ·that 1'5 cons1gned whde sal e is JR
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part11er not to leatl a ileart.
The l'HU t JOn ww; unncccs·
sarv. West had I ~ diamow.J s

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thr two shifts at 7:30a. m.
and 4 p.m.

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THURS., APRIL 6, 1978
12:30 P.M.

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signed ami " 'orkc rs res ume
tht.'lr duties tomol'rnw nn

•Remote Mirror

1911 EASTERN AVE.

~ing

RETURN TO WORK
Approximately 75 em·
ployes of the Midwest Steel
Corp., East Main St. ,
Pomeroy, wtll return In
thdr dulles at the Pomeroy
plant at 7:30 Tuesday.
Employes, members of
Stee lworkers Local 6197,
AFL-CIO have been on
strike since last Nov. 6. A
new contract ha s be•·•

IETZ HONDA SALES

the hope that his pa rtner
would hold ~ ma jor suit &lt;H 'l' .
And there was South look111g

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Fi~e

of U1e u.nien's 21 districts are
urged to call a section
Miami hospital Sunday, undergoing treatment for shoul d know the
and file biltk in U1e fi eld , and forget what
special convention mmed at changmg the UMW Constitution a mild stroke suffered Wednesaay while vacat ' ·
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he has done. The rank and file Jll other distri cts are going to
and making it easier to oust Miller and other high-ranking Florida
Iomng In take a stand to get their president and I.MJard members and
offici~ls.
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Nunl~y said he "looks for Miller to U!ke a disability " rather clean house in the districts..
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Cecll ~oberts .. D1stn~t 17 v1ce pr~~1dent, said he attended than fa ce the rank and file a~ain, after the last contract he
·'The board and local presidents support Miller because
&amp;ltu,day. ~ meetmg on Ga llipolis, Ohio, "to get an idea of the negotiated for them .. He said that might mean that Vice they 're afraid of Miller. He 's usmg orga nizers as bodyguards ,
directiOn of the,.movemenl. · .
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President Sam Church would move up to the UMW presidency. and that's no good . If he needs bodyguards, 1 need a
Be sa1d ~?will have to talk •t over first With othe~ people irf but he also could run into criticism from the rank and file .
bodyguard , and I don 't need bodyguards .. "
D1Slncl 11 befo~e h~ decides whether to try to gam support
"Church is in the same boat as Miller, .. Nunley sa id . "Miller
'D1ere were representativ es from ten UMW rhstri ct.s present
for the plan m h1s d1stnct. .
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. picked him and 1 dnn't think he pick"ed very good leadership . at the Ohw meellng.
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Nunley , a DistriCt 6 official, satd :the mmers' constitution
"Miller has proved with this contract, first that he's new . so
·•we made the constitution and we have a nght to change It,' '
reqwre~ half U1e locals m f1ve d1stncts t~ vote fo r a special let's give him a chance, bu t he didn't do it. 1 think if Church Nunl~y said after the weekend gathering. '·Attorneys are
convention before one can be c~ lled. H.~ clauns he will have the thought Miller was doing wrong, he could have ·spo ken up and working on 11 and advised us to do 1t. Actually we could oust all
necessary support from his d1stn~t w1thm a .week .."
made Miller strong .
three top officer s, but the president only right now .
Miller remamed m stable condition m the mtens1ve care · "He's 1Milleri not in Washington to set up a dictatorship . He
Nunley said it might ta ke tl1ree months for miners to remove
th e union 's top offi cia ls.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, April 3, 1978

The lowest prices ever~

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Tlw :m !'. i.\'t' r 1s th;1t you call
f01 :t 11(' \.\' deck :-. HH 'l ' l\.\10 of
~our 11 dubs will bt· dupil ·
ca h: cards.

min~s

Come in a'nd see our
great selecl•on loday.

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(UPI) - Some 25
from 10 districts
Pr ~sed ways Satu.rday to oust Uruted Mme Workers Umon
estdent Arnold Miller.
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~We made a constitution and we have a right t.o change it ,"
Ohio Nunley of District 6, head~uartered at Ddles Bottom,
M'' ~dOfthe move to recallMtl!er which heh()Sted .
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w mers have been up5et with M1Uer for this contract whtch
olas approved~te last month and endmg ~record long 10!J.Oay
• ~~~ellagamst tile soft coal mdustry. .
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W ' . a )lWe.cou~d. o~ aU ~ree lop off~Cl!rs, but nght now
~. re ;oncerned wtth Mtller, ~unley said,',
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He san awful, weak leader,, he said, The um.on needs
f'onger leadership lo get the umo~ ba~k together. Miller IS no
eade~ ..He lets the BC?A . (Bitummous, &lt;:'&gt;a! Operators
Association) lead him . He s JUS! too weak .

1978 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR. SEDAN

L'C:tnadian r c;.u.Jcr want s
to kn ow wh;it vou do 1f \ ou
pic k up II clubs heru.lt:tf b)

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Miller ouster main topic outlined Saturday

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Term s: Ch€l ck or C.1sh
Oa y of Sate
Au cti o neer
Tom my Stewart

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landlords.
:1. Emot·1on al - soci al
problems feeling .tenS&lt;• and

prnblrrns.

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poilct• record ;

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problems

APRIL 9. 1978
2:00 P.M.

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PIG SALE

that can safely be uscu. II Dip ~no t li,•r ~I N&lt;n cloth in shrinkage and color .bleeding.
may be found un the · ta~ w:tnn ;o;o~' t ~ attT. " ring H as . Do. ·not use water on these
under..the seat cushi on. or the &lt;In: as possl ble rm~ wipe th e fabrics, instead use a dryfum iture :;Aicsman should th' \\'.:t::,:lll,d ~urfa ('c. Ht·pent and cleaning fluid .
ab l t~ to give you lhis in- blut the su lifacc dry with ·a
1\pplj' clea ning mat erials
fn n n~!t iiH I
from
fa bn c clean .cloth or towel.
spa ringly with a blotting or
"" at l'hes . C' heck for the
Work quickly and shampoo patting motion. Do not soak.
fo llowmg code befor e ~ p­ only a Sll)all area at one t~n e Dry immediately with an
plylng any cleaning or spot and avoid wetting ,t he fur- absorbent cloth, tiss ue, or·
removal materia ls : '' W" nllurc paddin~ . The furniture sponge to keep liquids from
Water arid clea ning agents or may feel damp fo r several reaching
the
filling
fgap1 mixed with water may hours, dependiu g on at· materials. Work from the
be used . "S" - Use dry- mu spher ic t;u ndition. To edges of the spot toward the
dcan i n~ so l v~n t s: no water.
speed the drying process, set . center. Dust talcum powder
"W.S" - Rot h water-based furnit ure out duors in the on treated areas that require
meth ods and dry-c leani ng shade, ind oors with the drying, (hen vacuum after
solvents may be used.
windows open or in front of an dry. •' ast drying helps
" X" - Do not usc any liquid el ectri c fan (lr heater. When prevent rings .
ur foain d ee:tning ag ent. dry . vacuum t horo ug~l y and
Keeping upholstery clean
Hemovc soil by brushing or treat with a soil repellent will save you money . For
vucuuming onl y.
more ' information about
fini sh, if desired.
Upho l;tered furmture can
Stains should be removed upholstery cleaning, contad
be sha mpooed professionally fr om.
uphol stery
im· the Meigs County Extension
by a dry clea ni ng plant, or mediatelv. even 1f the fHb ric Service office.
you nlilY dn it yo ur~e lf. has a ~i l rcpcllt&gt;nt fim sh
Before .shamp(lOing , always such as Zcpel or Scotchgard
lt•st for sh'r'inkage , fadin g or " Man) spot s arc hard to
GET LICENSES ·
co lor bleeding on the ba ck or remove tf a Howcd to "set.' '
POMEROY - Marriage
in an area that does not sho't\'. Test any clcmung product on
1irenses we re iss ued
Mak e a thick . dry suds uf an int'unspi cuuus spol to be Friday to (;ale Eugene
mild snap or synthetic su re the color doesn 't blerrl Osborne, 21, Rt. I, Long
de~rg e nt and warm (nut hot 1
and th e fabri c do es not Bottom. and Deborah Kay
wa ter. Dip a clean soft IJI'ush. sh nnk . If it dues, seek a Hcin , 17, Minersvill e; Kelly
spon ~e or piece of turkish
profess ional cleaner. Some Dea n
Sl cwart ,
18 ,
tnweli ng 1nto the suds and rub ray on fa brics tfl at, pile or
Porner(ly, and Ronda Ann
t11e 1'&lt;1bnc in one direcUon. velvet) are suscc pli blt• to Cobb, 16, HD , Pomeroy .

MEETING SCHEDULED
MARlETT A - President
Don~ld L. 'Barrett , has
scheduled the Buckeye Hills·
Hoc~ing Valley Regional
OeYelopment Distri c\
Exec uti ve Committee
meeting !or T.uesday, April
11. beginning at 7 p.m. at the
BH-HVRDD Conierence
Room at 216 Putnam St., 410
St . Clair Building, Marietta.
George Collins, chairman
of the Audit-Budget · Com·
mittee , _ha L scheduled a
meeting of his committee Richard H. Holl, .William
Storms and President
Barrett, to meet Tuesday,
April II at 6 p.m. in the office
of the executive director.

Fred Hayman. Regional
Am erican
Federation of State, Count)
and Mun icipal Employ~e•.
AJo'UIO reports that as of 7
a.m. today, Meigs County
Highway Cmployees I.AJcal
1080 AFSCME A~' l r(' IO were
on strike. The a&lt;-tion resulls
from a meeting on April 2
where
the
em ployees
rejected the last offer after
negotiations broke off April!.
The
employees
voted
unanimously to strike.
Negotiations for a new
contract have · been in
progress the past four wee~s .
Dire c t or ,

t"red R118sell, eenter, formerly of Bradbury and now residing in Santa Rosa, Calif., was
pin Saturday night at the Meigs High School when a recepllpn
was held honoring Jerry C. Rasor, Commercial Point, Grand Master of all Ohio Masons.
With Russell, are Rasor, left , making the presentation, and James Clatworthy 1 ri~ht ,
Middleport , a 12th Masonic District Deputy~ Russell has been a member of Middleport
Mii8onic Lodge 363, P'&amp;AM, for 60 years. He served six years as master, six years as
secretary an,d two yearsas president of tbe Twin City Shrine Club.
JX'~sented his 00-year Masonic

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The AFSCME contract with
the count y expired April I
The issue in the stnkl'
conce rned the Umon ';
requeSI for a ~0 cent per hour
Increase in the first year of
ttie contra ct and pa1 d
hospitali zation lnsurunce
cfferttvc the second \t'llr ,,f
the contract.
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The county's last offer was
a one-year at 40 cents per
hour to be applied to both
insurance and wages,
According to Haynes , this
would only give each em·
ployee $15 per month toward
Ins urance premiums that

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mst the emplo) ee 175 per
munth for rarllllr'' {.'0 \' era~ e.
approximate]) 20-25 cents per
hour wa ~e wrrease.

Flf\E RUN
l'he Pome1·u y fire departown! was ca lled Sunday at
10 n I '" In the Kenneth
HJa ,·k res1.d &lt;'O• e un Mulberry
l!mghts.
According to Jim Sisson, a
fir e department officia l, the
furna ce wouldn't kick on to
let the heat out. There was
damage to a regulator,
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- The Dail) Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Monday April3 1978

Vote slated on energy plan
COLUMBUS \UP I\ - The
Oh1o Senate 1s to 1ole tonight
on a bill const1tutmg pa rt of
the 1977 78 Dem ocratic
lep, lsl atlve pa ckage on
cncrg}
The Senate conve nes at
7 30 pIll
rhe House passed bill
sp•msored b) Rep Euge nl'
, anstool D uuca has been
• ndmg 111 the Senate smce
l.llst June 15 It Is rumed at
eqwnng conser VHUon of pe
tro leum produ cts m the
p~
sector
and
~l'!lio&gt;agmg sa11ng m the
1qvate sector
The btll restncts the use of
old"' r ~as lights and the
tle of app ilai ees l'llh
co n11nu &gt;USIJ bur n1ng gas
p1l01 hghts
It also req u~res lightmg
&gt;{fluency standards m public
1 illd1ngs
cons truc tiOn

standards geared to energy
effi Cienc) fuel economy m
state cars and tlie teaching
of fu el econorn) techniques m
dmer educauon courses
Followmg the floor sesSion
th e
Sena te
F1nance
Comm1ttee w111 meet to msert
a sta te employees pay rruse
mto a House-passe&lt;\ JUdicial
salarv bW
The two-&lt;;tep pay hike was
to have been written mto the
b1ll last week but the
amendment was not ready
The state Off1ce of Budget
and Management
has
prepared a cost est~mate
"hich sho ws the proposed
mcre ase for 75 000 state
unt\ erst t'
and county
~ e lfare emplovees would
cost the general revenue fund
S35 3 m1llion
The rest of the mone) for
h1ghwa) liqu or IHidhfe and

other employees would come
out of spec1al funds
The OBM said a 41kent
hourly mcrease to employees
earnmg $10 000 a )ear or less
would cosl $20 3 million A
proposed 20-cent hourly h1ke
for those eanung between
$10 000 and $20 000 would cost
another $1 ~ million
The pay rruse will not apply
to some I 500 employees
earrung over $20 000 a year
or to patronage appomtees
Senate Pres1dent Pro Tem
pore Oliver Ocasek 0-Akron
SaJd there are no plans as of
now to mclude leg1slalors m
the pay raiSe bill There
could be lat.!r on he sa1d
Tuesdav even mg the
Senate Jud1c1ary Committee
w1ll hold a long a" a1ted
heann g on House pa ssed
leg1slatwn requ~rmg a daily
penod of med1taUon 1(1 public
schools
Mrs
R1ta
Warren
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Brockton Mass head of the
Chnst1an CIVIl I 1bert1es
Uruon has demonstrated m
the Statehouse rotunda and
th e Senate chamber for two
B1 Chctrlcne HoefLc h
months seek1ng a hearmg
Tuesday s hearmg w1ll be
:vtrs Merl&lt; J hn&lt;Jn \Irs Sl111le) ll 1lson and Mrs Pal for Mrs Warren s disciples
1 homa allen i&lt;'d th ~~ ca 3 mu Ung of the Black D1amond G ~rl and other proponen ts A
stout ( ouncII J hur,dav at Ute Umtcd Methmhst Church m hea rmg for opponents IS
M.ddlebournr V. I '
planned
Plans ~ ere'"""' or the 19i8 annual Council mee tmg to
• luch Mr&lt;
Mrs Thomn Mrs Bell\ Lane and Mrs
!iertrude • stu \\ Ill bt del&lt; gates from the B1g Bend area The
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The Senate Wa ys and
Means Comm1ttee w1ll
contmue hearmgs Tuesday
mormn g on a Rhodes
admmiStratwn bill callmg for
tax abatement for mdustnes
expanding to mner c1bes
Sen •
Robert
E
0 Shaughnessy, D-Columbus,
committee dvHrman sa1d he
plans to hear oppos ition
test~mony before starting to
take amendments

I}!~ ~;~~~ft~'.?':!Jcebe~n~
hearmgs Tuesda\ everung
on House passed legislation
callmg lor the ustmg ol pnces
m Arabic numerals on
packa ges checked out of
supermarkets by computer
One bill backed · by
orgamze d labor requ1res
th at the pnce be hand
stamped on each 1tem An
alternahve supported by the
Oh10 Council of Retail Mer
chants prov1des for the pnce
to be listed on shelves
Th e
House
Fmance
Co mmitte e w1ll comp le te
testunonv Tuesday afillmoon
on 1ts re11ew of school
clos in gs heann g from
superinten dent s Henry
Kurdziel of the Canton school
distnct and Stanley Searmg
of Black Rtver Local
Wednesda) mornmg the

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Ht p rt tas gn en on the ~nnua l UJOk.rt&gt; saJe and pms wer e

prf;sef1tt.:d to the l'Ook1e ch.A r mt n Mr s \1an Dorst Melgs

I nunt1 dtlll man 11111 be presented a p1n b1 I he local serv1ce
II111 Ali ~ ul' "'"sold at leas! 78 boxes uf cookt es will also
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membership enrollment

lh a leaders &lt;1d1enture bemg planned

U11s spnng

l..ocal ~t{ ut pPrsonnel retCIVLng recog nitiOn at the meetmg
WHE:' \1 n; Dorst fJH H&lt;H S Na nt\ \1orns f1ve H ars and
Ml'i Jot Jstn 2l \C'ars m sroutm)! lht lurl41e( n v, as hosted
b1 ll1r 111rldlebour 1r ""oul un t
T\1 0 ' f II I HOO PS ha~e bt'c n or~amzed 1n Me1gs
l &gt;tllll\ llrcun~ r r1da1 "cre the Middleport Browmes "hose
lcade1 • aIr Chern l a&lt;ll&lt; Jud) IA1uderm11t Jov Clark and
l 1lhe R l&lt; hte In Ha rmo lhe Bro"m' uoop diSbarlded last

r&lt; ur g,tniZL~I under the Ie.. de Ish1p of Ph1 Ills Stobart
\Irs Hub' HobiJ., " lbt t er helper Meeungs 11111 be held al
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"" r Ia) If &lt; tilt 11 ' p lllelllbcl ' Ju doll c .lie&lt; Uon a pari of
hen•urk n Uw cdlcc t&lt; 1 s IJadge Suzan 1homa completed her
( ollel tm s b.ad~e duru g the meellng i.lnd l'rma Reeves and
~aren

pen&lt;cr u nunucd thm 1\ 0rk on the " al£r fun badge
(lnd\ Soulsb' J&lt;yc Roberts and I aura McCullough
!&gt;r est nlt I &lt;~ dPII \ &gt;nstratJOn on personal health wat h the
asSI&gt;1am c of :.11' I' H Th oma and Carol) n Casto
Ice ere lrl sand"' lies and Kool Atd ~ ere served by Mrs
Mc( 'u llough

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n u~' ber l 2 Choleste rol

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Atilerosc lcrosls Others who
"(tnt thts InformatiOn can
send 50 cents w1th a long
slamped
sel f addressed
em elope for It to me m care
nf Lh s ne ~ spaper P 0 Box
!5o! Rad io C1tv StatiOn New
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lie u9ualh consider the
1 "' &lt;I tng l)cende lev el
' 1d lx below !50 but more
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non tlh 1 , " 1p ii fter ealmg
b&lt;ce 111sc •f the f« t absorbed
frum vour foW 1nto your
blo«l stream
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n&lt;•nnai ir' cis 1f he gets nd of
all thai excess fat he has ac
cumulated You can help hun
b) prep«n ng low-calon e
In( ais c.ct ali the fa t and
sugar or concentrated sweets
out of the diet you can Fats
an~ are the ma1n
!iuune of c x t.:cs~ ca lon es
Sluft !rom fall) foods to
Vege ta bl es
pr epared
w1thout fat Prepare sa lads
without addmg fatty salad
dress1 ngs t eed hun foods
made w1th sk1m mt lk not
whnl&lt; m1lk and so on
AI • ohol should also be
dllnlllllc'!l Jt IS often the h1d
dr 1 ;ource of calor~es that
eontn butcs Lu obes ity
One c hiS we1ght IS under
'&lt; ntrol 1t may be that w1th a
good ~xcr&lt; 1se program and a
good lxdanced dtet that he
"'II then have normal
tngly&lt; end~ levels without
lou mu• I fu&gt;&lt; about 1!
• And "u Should know that
~'"" 1 ludlcs ha;e shown that
1eg ulill "tHise every other
day will du a lot to lower exer
CISC prr&gt;l r 11n gradua ll) If he
ts net ,1\J l:at 1\ 1n good shape ,, I l Jm bt hL 1 ~ sJnce he IS
• rwught r\ good plan

"ould be lo start a da1ly walk
111g program then gradually
sh1ft • r to a Jnggmg prf)~· '" If he WI uid de\ clop the
"''''Ill tu Jog •bout 15 m1nutes
.1 da) or better JO mmutes at
a slow rate tl1at could do a lot
to solve the pc oblcm

'

RIO GRANDE ~ Jazz
p1amst Rio E:lemente who
committee w1ll hear sum only a year ago received a
manes conclusiOns and standmg ovatiOn from a
recomm e n d a tl o n s from Newport Jazz Festival
the Legislative Budget crowd w1U perform at R1o
Office,
wh1ch
has Grande College and t:om
participated m the reVIew m~m allege Thursday
The House EducatiOII Com Ap 6
10 Cleml!llle Trio Will
m1ttee may act Tuesday
rnght on a proposal giVIng be featured m the 8 p m
schoo l
dislncts
five concert free to the public in
additional makeup free days the dmmg hall on the R10
because of closmgs durmg campus
Clemente who has been
the wmter
phenomenal
The proposal, wntten by called a
DemocratiC legislative techme~an on the ke)boards
w1th him
a
leaders 1s to be plugged mto bnng s
an ex1stmg bill forgiVIng background m both classical
schools for three days they and Jazz musiC He counts
closed when Gov James A Oscar Peterson Erroll
Rhodes
declared
an Garner and Duke Ellington
as major influl!llces m his
emergency
The House reconvenes at II career
Born m Mornstown New
am Tuesda)
Jersey Clemente began
playmg the ptano at four and
HAVE GUESTS
takmg lessons at age ten He
POMEROY Easter attended the Jull1ard School
weekend VISitors of Mr and of Mus1c and studied With
Mrs Mason t 1sher were M1 Lehman Engle
and Mrs Gordon F1sher and
H1s career began 111 1958 m
son Mason West Lafayette an East Orange New Jersey
and Barbara F1 s her supper club, where he played
Bndgeport
for $13 a n1ght, and contmued
until he made 11 to Carnegie
Recital Hall New York as
We have automatic dialing well as the Newport Festival
Clemente IS known for hts
l'(]Uipment but" estill have a
telephone operator - the of use of an uncommon :H
tempo and the ability to take
fl ee Mlf
a s1mple song or any com
position and produce umque
Jazz arrangements
H1s show Includes a variety
of Jazz standards as well as
some of h1s ow n com
poSitiOnS
Sponsored by R10 Grande's
talent presented a dramatic artist and lecture senes
l!lltertamment cons1stmg of committee the Cleme nte
two pla) s Mamed Ufe
concert IS one of three special
and That Rascal Pat ', at events scheduled th1s sprmg
the Middleport Opera House Bob Woodward Washmgton
on Schre1ners Co rner
Post Pulitzer Pme wmnmg
Rutland and Seconds Streets
reporter w1ll appear at 8 30
In 1878 Coe s Hall (Opera p m Thursday April13 and
House 1 was erected Ill Wilma Rudolph Olymp1c
Middleport on the comer of rurmer IS scheduled Monday
Second an d M11l Street
May I
Travelmg stock compames
performed plays and public
dances were also held there
The first annual com
mencement of the Middleport
Grammar School was held at
the Opera House on May 24
1894
The Pomeroy Opera House
was destroyed m the f1re of
1884 and Pomeory was
Without such a place for
MONROVIA
Liberia
entertamment until 1889 In (UP! I - Presulent Carter
December of that year the pledgmg U S efforts to
new Play House w~s built on abolish ev1l South Afncan
Second Street between the racial policies and a new
Shenff s office and City Hall conference to brmg black
and was ded1cated by the rule to Rhodesia new to a
LIZZie Evans Comedy mob welcome today m
Company
Africa s
oldest
bla ck
Me1gs County s own Amy republic
Whaley had no peer for
Thousands of L1benans •
mus1cal entertamment The many descendants of freed
f1rst appearance of the Amertcan slaves jammed
Whaley
Guckenberger Roberts F1eld m 91klegree
Concert was on July 15, 1876 weather to wave tiny US
at the Pomeroy Opera House flags and cheer Carter on the
M1ss Whaley held concerts at most enthusiastic welcome of
Coe s Opera House also
his
four-nation
South
Showboats broUght en
American African tour
tertamment to the towns
The crowd, most dressed m
along the nver Aboard these bnghtly colored tribal robes
floating th eaters people tWice knocked down police
could see professwnal en barncades m thetr press to
terta111ers and the small catch a glimpse of the
towns that had no bulldmg for prestdent as he stepped down
such performances listened from Air Force One and was
for the calwpes armouncmg greeted by Pres1dent William
the showboats amval
Tolbert, hmnself a descendant
In the wmter of 1884-1885 of an Amencan slave who
Middleport s Co lo ssal emigrated from Georgia
Skating Rink opened for
Carter, on the f~rst state
roller skaung prov1dmg a VISII by a U S president oo
different type of recreatiOn black Afnca tripped and fell
In the late 1800 s a Y M C A to one knee as he descended
was establis hed at M1d from Air Force One and was
dleport by the New York helped back to h1s feet
Central Chesa peake and unharmed by President
Ohio and the Kanawha and Tolbert
Mlch1gan Railroad It was
built (or workers to stay at
The visit to Uber1a was the
and provided on the first floor
shortest
of Carter's trip a bowlmg alley and card
only
four
hours He was
tables On the second flbor
returnmg
to
Washmgton
was a gymnasiUm and the
tomght
third floor wa s sleepmg
The only other American
quarters One mght a week
presulent
to VISit Afrtca was
the recreational part was
the
Ia
te
Franklin D
open to women The building
Roosevelt,
who
also stopped
was located where Baker
m
L.iberl8
35
years
ago on h1s
Furniture now IS
way
home
from
the
C1rcuses still came to
Casablanca
conference
with
Pomeroy dunng the 1876-1900
penod but with decreasmg Britain's wart1me prime
regularity
Middleport minister, WinSton Churchill
Carter recalled Roosevelt s
became the showtown w1th
visit
to then President Edwin
stiow grounds on the corner of
Barclay
m January of 11M3
Third Avenue and Locust
and
said
thiS visit was " long
Street John Robmson's
overdue
Our bonds are too
Great World Exhlbl!lon
close
oo
let such a period
appeared on May 6, 1880 1n
lapse
agam
'
Middleport with a new
\
eldlc light show, the Brush
Electric Light
In Sep
Tens of thousands more
tember 1896 .fohn Robinson lJberlaliB bned the 35-flllle
and Franklin Brothers Big motorcade route from the
Show was presented in the a1rport Into the capital
lower end of Middleport
founded by black American
Football made Its debut In settlers In 1822 for the four
1898 at Pomeroy and m 1899 hpur stopover at the end of his
at Middleport The first game 14,000 mile trip
between the twp was played
In an airborne news confer
m 18991 with Pomeroy win- ence on his way from Lagos
ning 23 to 0
Carter warned Sooth Africa
Tile new century dawned there would be more Jlerious
with more elaborate en &lt;\ifferences between 118" 1!
terta111ment to come but Ffrethrla balks at a
lookmg back the 1800 s seem reasonable settlement lor
to have provided a lot
black rule In South West
Africa

Entertainment in the 1800's
By Margaret Parker
Meigs Pioneer and
Htstorfcal Scoletv
POMEROY - The early
soc1al gathenngs usuall y
proceeded from a matter or
necessity Neighbors assisted
With log rollings when a new
cabm was to be built When
the structures height was
beyond the reach of hand
hftmg a log raiSmg •as held
These occasions along w1th
qul!tmgs com husk111gs the
stlmn g off at sugar camps
111 early sprmg - all were
occaswns for merry makmg
aft er the day s work was
o'er 1 he guests woul d
rema m o large pan of the
rught, swg wg dancmg and
just talkm~
A source of ent er
la mment

for

boys

was

hunt111g the hogs that ran wUd
111 the woods until needed In
sununer and au\Uinn the
youlh roame d the hill s
hunting
bla ckberne s
raspbernes hucklebernes
sa rv1 ces pawpaws nuts
and persimmons
In the
w1nter they coa,1ed down
hills and skated on frozen
strea ms ponds and even the
Oh10 R1ver
Sw1mmmg 1n the Oh1o
R1ver was a recreation both
, nch and poor could enjoy but
onl) the men did so All the
creeks runnmg through the
co unty provided a so urce for
swmunmg and boys oft en
had an old swimming hole
F1shmg m these streams was
also enjoyed Marbles and
town hall the forerurmer
of baseball was enjoyed b)
lbe youth
A favonte pa stt1m e of
people near the m er was
watchmg the boats When a
whistle blew or bell rang the
people rushed for the shdre
B) the last half of the cen
tury every town along the
nver mamtamed some sort of
wharf or levee and Pomero)
had a sub stantial railin g
along whi ch spectators could
stand
P1cn1cs were enJoyed and
as early as July 4 JIJ(J5 the
pioneers of Me1gs County
were holdmg celebrations
That year on Leadmg Creek
111 a grove near the Rutland
settlement New Englanders
cleared underbrush away and
set up seats Fam11ies along
the creek came w1th well
filled baskets of bear meat
vemson w1ld turkey f1sh
honey and other nat1ve foods
Orator of the day was Samuel
Denny
By the m1d 18110 s new
so urces of recreation " ere
becommg popular The first
fair of the Meigs County
Agricultural Soc1ety wa s held
on Wednesday, October 22
1~7 at Middleport on the
second or third floor of the
Philip Jones five story brick
building Articles presented
were not remarkable for their
excellence, but the move
ment had a n 1mportan1
beanng on the mterest of
agn culture as this fair wa s
the forerunner of the Me1gs
County Agncultural Fa1r
held annually at Rock
Spnngs In the beginning
years the fair was held at
Racme and Rock Springs
Steamboat excursions to
Gallipolis and Pomt Pleasant
took place occasiOnally and
horseba ck nding wa s a

fa1 ont e pasttlme School
piCni CS croq uet tenni s
horseshoes pool lectures
oy•1er suppers masquerade
balls card part1es mus1cals
teas and sle1ghmg parties
prov1ded re creation and
entertamment
.B) 18~1 circuses 11erc
makmg regular appearances
m Pomero) Spradling and
Rogers appeared on May 9
1851
a d\ e rt1 s1 n g
Equestnan
Dramat ic
Zoological Thea tre and
Menagen e Under new
fan gled marquee lighted
w1th gas lnSJde A Drummond
light outside By May 1860
the same compan} had a new
feature m the person of Tom
Watson Court Jester "ho
was to sa1l the Oh10 R1ver m
a "ash tub drawn by four
geese In June 1~1 Dan
R1ce advertised he would
agam have the honor of
exhib1tmg at Pomeroy Two
boats the Hudson and the
Rev1lle would brmg people
free of charge the fonner
from the upper part and the
latter those commg from
West Co lumbia and Shef
field meamng Middleport
also
In Se pt em ber
18~~
Pomeroy "as entertamed by
Bullard s Panorama of New
York
C1t y
at
the
Presbyl emn Church The
picture was to move nearly
t11o hours AdmiSSion pnce 25
cents and 1~ cents
During the war years
am use ment
and
en
tertamm ent
wa s non
existent On Ot1ober 4-5 1865
the eleventh annual fa1r was
held at Racme In August
1865 George W DeHaven &amp;
Co held a c~rcus m Mid
dleport and m March 1867
Dan R1ce ventured back to
Pomeroy
!lilt 1867 a new k111d of
recreation came to the Bend
area Baseball teams "ere
orga mzed and by August
Mtddleport had three clubs
and Pomeroy had four
Mason City had three and
these clubs played match
games In October a baseball
tournament was held at
Middleport w1th the Pomt
Pleasant and Gallia Club of
Gallipolis commg out best
Brass bands Comet bands
and Orchestras were appearmg regularly In parades
and at other functiOns and m
1873 an Opera House 1n
Pomeroy provided a place for
entertamment Conce rts
lect urers and dramati cs,
were pr ese nt ed Literary
ex hibiti ons concerts and
school entertamment in the
va nous schools and churches
of the co unty were enjoyed
Often these were g)ven for
benefits of churches or other
organizations
In August 1875 the
Carleton Dramatic group of
Syracuse pl ayed at lhe
Opera House for the benefit of
the Pomeroy Ftre Depart
ment Comedies, musicals,
chara cter sketches mm
strels concerts and dramas,
all played at the Opera
House Spellmg Schools held
there also drew large
crowds Smg1ng Schools
prov ided the young folks
some pla ce to spend the
cvcnmg
~ecember 22 1876 local

Celtics eliminated, 123-120

Jazz pianist perfol1Ding

By MARK FRIEDMAN
UP! Sports Writer
Aftl!r all the years of the
greatest dynasty the game of
basketball has ever known
Boston fans now can
remember an e\erciSe m
frustration - the year the
Celllcs were put to rest
It was just one of thostl
years where everythmg went

wrong,
sa id Genera l
Manager Red Auerbach smokmg a foot-long mgar
that used to s1gni£y victory after the Indiana Pacers had
elimmated the Celhcs from
any playoff hopes w1th a 123120 tnumph We got off to a
bad start and had mtunes, so
you could have seen 1t
connng It 1s not a shock '

San
Antomo
tnpped
Ph1ladelplua, Ill 107 New
York downed Wash111gton
114 109 Denver topped
Houston, 109-100, Milwaukee
defeated DetrOit 129 121,
Phoorux overcame Golden
State, IO:i-99, Seattle beat
Portland 101~. and Los
Angeles topped Kansas C1ty
133-127

Young Spaniard cops GGO
GREENSBORO, N C
(UP!) - There wont be any
tl!ars shed by the members of
the PG !&lt; tour over Sever1ano
Ballesteros dec1s1on to play
outside the Umted Staes for
, the next few years
The young Spamard
charged from f1ve strokes
behind and shot a 66 Sunday
to wm
the Greater
Greensboro Open w1th a 6under.jlar 282 one stroke
better than Jack Renner and
Fuzzy Zoeller
But Ballesteros wmner of
19 tournaments and st1ll a
week awav from h1s 21st
btrthday said he doesn't
thmk his game IS ready to
compete w1th the best of the
world on U1c PGA tour
I need a little bit more
experience sa1d the smilmg
Ba llesteros afl er wmmng
$48 000 I w1ll play Uns year
m Europe
He sa1d 1l w1ll probably be
U1ree to f1vc ) Cars before he
dec1des to compete m
Amenca But he gave nohce
that I will come back agam
l prorn1se
One of h1s few mistakes
Sunday came on the 18th hole
of the Forest Oaks Country

RIO CLEMENTE and his triO will perform at Rio
Grande College and Commumty College, Thursday, April
6 8 p m m the dmmg hall The public Is InVIted, free of
charge

Rev. Wells to speak
POMEROY - The Rev
Robert N Wells Wartaw
chaplam of the Oh10 State
Grange w1ll be speaker at
the annual Me1gs County
Grange banquet to be held at
7p m Fnday at the Salisbury
School
The Rev Mr Wells was
born m Pennsville, Morgan
County Ohio and attended
Baldwm Wallace College and
graduated from Ohio State
Un1vers1ty s College of
Agnculturc w1th a B S m
farm management m 1948 He
rece1ved h1s ba chelor of
divm1ty degree from Garrett

Theolgo1cal Seminary m 19~2
The Rev Mr Wells 1s
mamed to the former Elnora
K Barn1tz of Pomeroy and
they have three chtldren
Lynn ,
teachmg
at
Muskmgum Area Technical
College Zanesville, K1m
assistant editor of the
Buckeye Farm News,
Columbus and Kay a semor
a1 Otterbem College
Tick ets for the annual
dinner may be secured from
any subordinate grange
master and from pomona
Grange Master Norman Will
Rutland today

Club course where he left a 4foot putt just nght of the hole
and 1! dropped h~m mto a t1e
With Renner at 6-under
But Renn~c 21 looking for
his first VICtory smt'l! JOirung
the tour last year also
missed a putt from about
e1ght feet on the !mal hole for
a bogey and fm1shed "'th an
eveni&gt;Br 72 Sunday
' I play to have a good
round today but I d1dn t think
I could
wm
sa1d
l:!allesteros
It s the 19th
tournament I wm and 1t s the
best
To wm 111 t Uruted) States
g1ves good presllge he sa1d
before leavmg for Augusta
Ga where he wtll compete 111
this week s 1\lasters
Ballesteros had ftve birdies
for a 31 on the front s1de,
mcludmg a pair of 24 fool
putts He added three birdies
and a pa1r of boge)s on the
back
He can putt the eyes out of
1t
sa1d Re nner of
Ballesteros
Renner sa1d he felt he was
gmng to make the fmal putt
but the ball rolled nght even
though 1t looked as 1! It would
go left

--------..,. Meigs
Efforts I Pomeroy I

Pledged

The Pacers long gone from
U1e playoff picture were led
by M1ke Bantom s 24 pomts
while Dan Roundfleld and
Ron Behagen added 20 each
Dave Cowens paced the
Celt1cs with 26 pomts Sidney
Wicks had 20 and Dave Bmg
17 fCl Boston
In other games, Atlanta
npped New Jersey , 124 113

I Personal Notes

I

Mr and Mrs Karl KIOI!sl
have returned from Jesup
Ga where they v1s1ted
relatives

Property
Transfers

Forrest Clark, Phyllis F
Clark to Edward M Blake
Easter VISitors of Mrs J Jr Lot Middleport
Edward Foster were Mrs
Leonard L Lentz Allee
Cat:ver Wil liams Betsy and Lentz lo Ernest W Barley H
Dawn Manon Mrs Jerry acres Rutland
Orth and sons, Je1 ry and
Richard E Taylor Edla D
M1chael Mr and Mrs I M Taylor to Robert IJ Carson
Cottnll J oan and J ennifer 43 033 acres Rutland
Judy Schm1dt and Tedd
Tem 0 Lupo Kenneth
Schm1d,t all of Ca rroll and Lupo to Charles Johnson Lot
Mr a;Til Mrs Chuck Bushee
83 Behan s Jrd Addition
Lant1.ster
Mlddlepon
Robert B Hunnel, dec to
Mr and Mrs Dale Roush John A Hurmel Hobert A
Sherry and Da1 1d St Albans
Hunnel Margaret Hutton ,
Mr and Mrs Lanny Tyree • Marvin F Hunnel Betty
Mr and Mrs Larry Flowers
Gilbert Margaret Hunnel
Pickenngton and Mr and Clonch June Hunnel Martha
Mrs Leona rd Miller w1d Hunnel Enuna Mae Kaptlna
Melissa1of Leon have been re- Outlus Kaptma Doris Andy,
cent VIsitors of Mr and Mrs
Fred Kapllna Corrected
Aibert Housh and famil y
Celt of trans Pomeroy
CORRECTION NOTED
Frank Epple was wclcom
ed mto membership of the
Middl eport F~rst Umted
Presbyterian Church on
Palm Sunda y and not Mrs
Frank Epple as was earlier
reported Epple transferred
from the Harnsonv11le Umted
Presbytenan Church
CLASS SLATED
An emergency med1cal
techniCian s class w1ll, be
held at Veterans Memonal
Hospital begmmng Tuesday
mght and contmumg through
June 22 Classes w1ll be held
from 7 to 10 p m on Tuesday
and Thursda) mghts
The course IS bemg offered
through the cooperation of
the Me1gs County EMS the
Trade and lndustnal D1vismn
of Vocational EducatiOn m
cooperatiOn w1th the Ohio
SIBle Umvers1ty Mrs Janet
Bohn Will be the Instructor
There IS no charge for the
course
11fE DAII V SI':HTINF.L
DEV&lt;!rrJJ TO ntE

INTF.REST Of

MEIGS-MAilON ARF.A
ROBERT HOf I'Lil11
Cltf F.dl...
l'u~ho&lt;l dally "ctp( S.IW11oy
by 11ie Ohio VaUey Publlohlnl

CornPfn)' Multimtdil Inc

Pirates
wallop
Spartans
North Gailia won 1ts 1978
baseball opener Fnday by
wallopwg Alexa nder 16 to 2
Ca lvin M1n01s went the
distance for the Pirates
stnkmg out 12
Mmms also had a perfect
da) at the plate "lth a triple
two doubles and t11o singles
111 f1ve trips
B1ll I uckeydoo collected
two doubles and two Singles
1n f1ve t1mes at bat
Marty Glassburn had two
doubles and Tim Howell had
a double
North Galila p!,1ys Tuesda)
at Hannan Trace and Fnday
at Point Pleasan t
Lme Score
North Gallia
130 000 4- 16 17 2
Aleiander 000 002 0- 2 1 4
M1nn1s IWP I and Tim
Fred Kane ( LPJ
Jordan

QSSC cops
cage title
Bnb Saunders Quaker State
Serv1ce Center captured the
North Gallia Invttat10nal
Bas ketball Tournament
Saturday mght 68-91 over RC
Cola Leadmg the wa) for
QSSC was Norman Pers1n
with 27 pomts McCoy added
14 pomts
RC was led by Ron
Ferguson s 15 pomts Rod
Ferguson and Dave Moyer
had 14 each
Most Valuable Pia) er
honors went to Persm head
basketball &lt;:oach at Oak H1ll
H1gh School
Named to th e all
tournament team were
Persm Ron Ferguson Jtm
Stewart McCoy Davenport
Moyer
Rod Ferguson,
Bnsher Duane Walla ce
Ward M Stewart and Gene
W1se
Exh•b•l on Baseball Scflres
Bv Un1ted Press tnternat•onal
Detro t S Ch Wh te Sox 2
St L ou s 4 Kan C ty 1

Atlanta S Bos ton 3
Toronto 15 Montrea l 14
c nc nna1 3 N Y Mets 1
San Fran 9 Oak land J
Ch• Cub!. 13 Mtlwa~,Jke e 6
Houst or 11 T exas 9
NY Yankees 5 Bait o
Ptltsburgh 4 Ph Ia 1
Sea ttl e 8 Cle ¥eland 1

Cal I 10 LOS Ange les 1
San 0 ego 6 M nn 3

Bnan

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Dentures
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Oa kland - Acqu red nf elder
M Kc Adams trom !he Ch cago
Cubs on wav ers
Chtc ago I ALl Opt on ed
ou tr •el der Thad Bosle y anct f tr st
bi'lsem en M ke Squ•res to Iowa
and re turned ou tt e ld er A rt
Ji'lmes and catcher Larry Doby
Johnson t o sam e club Na med
Sam Ha r ston as bullpen coach

one or lwo da\S

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Among the most hazardous
occ upatiOns a1 e those of deep
sea d1vcr and littl e league

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HOST DINNER
MIDDLEPORT -Mr and
Mrs Denver R1ce Broadway
St entertamed Easter Sun
day With a dmner party
hononng the1r son Bill on his
birthday
!\ decorated cake was serv
cod followmg the turkey dmner A!tending were LeWIS
Ham &lt; Mr and Mrs Kenneth HarriS David and Ken
ny George Harns, Sr and
Mrs Eula R1ce Friday Mr
and Mrs LewiS HarriS had a
dinner for B1U wtth his
mother Mrs Denver R1ce
and h1s grandmother Mrs
Eula R1ce attending
1978 NAC GREMLIN X

If you think driving should
be fun, this is your car!

SON BORN
POMEROY-Mr and Mrs
Barry A The1ss are announcmg the b1rth of a son Matthew Alan, born March 28 at
the Mt Home Air Force Base
Hospital m Idaho The baby
weighed etght pounds 13
ounces Mr and Mrs Theiss
have a daughlA!r, SWcey
Irene, three Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Gerald
M1 chael Syracuse, and
Hoger and Betty Theiss
Rllctne

Bestctes betng a t\eck of a lol of fu n lo dr&lt;ve lhe
spo rt y new 1978 Grem l tn X ts also a rll tghty

ve rsar tc and surpr&lt; s111gl y welt dressed ca •
The versalil ly IS provided !Jy Gremlm X s
u n que w tde

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htghly mmeuverable and easy to t1andle tn c ttv
tra fft c And becau se of ts extra w e tg ht a ncl
Wtdth Gremltn IS nght at horne o n the h ghway

100 Sleet !Jelle d radtals a fron1 sway bar and
fr o n t d sc hrakes are a lso s ta ~dard to enha n ce

your d rl v tng pl easure You even get your chotce

plen ly ot peopl e and cargo roo m pl us easy

of 1wo slandarct t'nQHies A htghty so phiS itcated

t~t..:cess

4 cylmd er eng ne or f yo u w ant a I ttle more
power d 6 cyl nde r eng tn e

for load tng and unl o a(lin g

ln stde Gre mlin X has a sport steenng whee

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DAUGHTER BORN
POMEROY-Mr and Mrs
1
Harold Bnnker of Pomeroy
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Amanda Lee, born
, at the Holzer Medical Center,
ct~rrlll!r wiHlrt IVIIIJa ble ~ ctr~tl per
Mllrch 24 The infant weighed
W!!tk Uy MotiJf HuuLe where Clrrler
seven
pounds, three ounc:ee
"'I'VIIt' not ltvlll•blt Om• mtlf!Ul
f.ICJ Hv 111 11 Oll t~ arltl W y 11
Gnilldparents are Mr and
f Jill Yl'lu It! 00 Su: monU111
Mrs William Hubbard,
t JI M1 rt ru mont Ita ' 7 oo
Syracuse and Mr and Mrs
~d.litwhert t2fl 00 yi!N r Sb: f1Wf1lh$
fi J GQ
Tftrer, 11 linttla 17 ~0
John Bacon, Pomeroy Mr
f:iub~T!ptl)/ prke lnclutlt1 St~n&lt;laiy
Tt llt'....Stntll rl
and Ml'li Brlnlter have a son,
Scott , age four

des•gn fo ld d o wn re ar seat and

ex tta Wid e ltft wmd ow Featuws tha t g•ve you

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F'.di torial POOne m:m7
Sel.'tltwt c:lua pw-tase paid at
Pomeroy Ohlu
Natl001l •dvert11ing reprwnIMllve Ward
(1 riff!th Cun!pllny
Inc BotU 1tiUarid G1ILIKhtr Div
m Th.lr &lt;f Avt Ntw York NV
1001 7
Su]lli(_rJpt!t~ t .-.~. Dtllvtnct by

missed 1t
he sa1d
Generally speakmg, I m
pleased I m a lit Ue let down
There s really not much you
can sa)
He sa1d the $22 000 he won
IS a pretty good check and 1t
puts me m good position to
make the top 60 (on the
money hst )
Dave Eichelberger and
Wally Armstron~ eac h had a
2-over par 74 Sundav and
fm1shed m a group of mne

golfers at 3-under
Cratg Stadler took fourth
place at 4-under
Most of the top gol!ers on
the oour skipped the $240,000
GGO e1ther to rest up for the
Masters or to get m some
practiCe rounds at the
Augusta Nahonal course

DB \I S

Pumeroy Ohio ~781
Buail~eu OfUt't Phone
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CWrt St

I was surprised as heck I

tJL ck~t sea ts and mtenor tnm 1n Lev1 s fabnc a
1 ewly styl ed tn strume nt pa 1e l w t11 bru shed

And Iheres one more th mg aboul G•eml 111 X
yo u re really go111g lo en JOY II s a tremendo us

a lumtllUtn overlay Ex tr a 0Utet InsulatiOn and a
color keyed l u/ly carpeted lntenor- tn cl udtng th e
r a rgo com partm en t
But 1ke w e sad th e fun o f Gremln X tS 111 th e
(!rJI/lllQ Natura lly tts subco mp act stze makes tt

va lu e fo r the money Bec w se
we ve m en tJO rre d pl us

Ihe exclustve coverage of
AM C s Buye r ProleCilon
Plan •s standa rd

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GAU.IPOLJS, OHIO

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Reds wm 6th mrow
LAKELAND,Fla iUPI IThe Cincmnati Reds will
oppose the Detroit f~gers
tomght m hope of stretching
their wm streak to seven m
windmg up the Grape Frwt
play m F1onda
The Reds Will complete the
sprmg trammg games on the
road home opposmg the
Tigers at Columbus Ohw
Tuesday mght Cmcmnat1
w1il open the Natwnal League
season at Riverfront Stadmm
before a capac1ty audience
Thursday afternoon The
Reds will entertam the
Houston Astros
The Reds and the T1gers
both won m Sunday exh1b1\10n

play w1th C1ncmnat1 gettmg wtth three h1l' 111 the fu ' t
a 3-1 wm over the New York seve n mmngs ~lule wa lking
Mets m the !mal exhibitiOn one and st r tkmg out stx
game at Lopez F1eld m
1 he Mets only run came
Tampa
wh1le Detroit off Murray 111 Ute mnth when
defeatmg the Chicago While Steve Henderson drew a walk
So x at Sarasota to stretch UJ open the mmng .1nd IHter
their record to 17~
scored on pmchhittcr f d
Jack Billingham traded by • Krnncpool s sacrifiCe fl)
the Reds durmg the wmter
A double uy Dave Coll111 s
pitched seven shutout mnmgs acqmrL'&lt;I by the Hcds from
before ) 1eldmg two runs m Sc,lttle m the orr season
the e1ghth m the Detrmt wm drove home CtrKmnatJ s ftrst
Bill Bonham Doug B&lt;nr and two runs m the lhtrd wmng
Dale Murray stopped the off Mets starter Jerry
Mets w1th four hits
Koosma n Jolmny Bench s
Bonham a 29 year old homer m the fourth unnn~
nghthander acqwred from ac counted for the Heds nly
the Cubs dunng the off otl r1 Jun
season blanked the Mets

Struthers AAA
girls champ
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COLUMBUS I UP II
N"nrv W1lhams no longer
lacks recogmt10n
William s Co lumbu s
Hartley s :HI tumor forward
who had played m the shadow
of teammate Am) PaUay the
past two years earned a
bundle of 1t Saturday m the
title game of the g ~rl s Class
AA
State
Basketball
rournament
Pallay was still very much
a factor Saturday but 1t was
Williams wbo rallied Hartley
to 511-56 VIctory 01 er Sprmg
boro rwnmg a record selling
30-pomt performance by the
Panthers Amy Tucker
W1lliams scored 21 of her 31
pomts m the second half
mcludmg 10 m a rowdurmg a
1~-pomt Hartley run early m
the !mal period and wound up
bemg selected the most
va luable player
Struthers captured the
AAA champ1onsh1p w1th a 58~6 w1n over Middletown
behind Bonme Beachy s 2!i
pomts wh1le Ada wtth Lynne
Coe leadmg the way beat Old
Washmgton Buckeye Trail
~ 1-39 for the Class A title
Pallay and Williams who
combmed for 47 p01 nts
pro\ed to be Just a shade too
much for Sprmgboro and
Tucker who scored 70 pomts
1n her team s two games
We fo\lowed our game
plan to the letter sa1d Hawk
Coach Beth Con" ay who has
now gu1ded Hartley to two
stall! l1tles m the three years
of the tournament We were
completely w1llmg to let Amy
Tucker have her pomts and
soop the rest of the team
We knew that she couldn t
HUNTINGTON
W Va
beat us herself , but we could
(UP! I - Na gg mg winds beat ourselves by tr) mg to
failed to disturb Scott DaviS stop her We duln t want
of Marshall UmverSily m Nancy (Williams 1 m foul
capturmg the Nmth Annual trouble
Marshall lnVItatwnal Golf
As 1t turned out Tucker
Tournament Saturday
was the onl) Spn ngboro
In a fi eld of I~ teams the
pla yer 10 double figure
Unlvers1ty of Kentucky scor111g
fm1shed f1rst
Hartley s 15 straight po1nls
Dav1s was among just two overcdme a 48-40 Spr111gboro
golfers to f1re an even par 72 lead and although the
111 the !mal 18 holes of the two
Panth ers fou ght back to
day event at the Guyan Golf w1thm one couldn t get the
and Tenn1s Club A semor big ba ske~ to tie when Tern
who had never won a Dorse y m1 ssed w1th 20
tournament he flrUshed w1th seconds to go
a one-over-par total of 217
Beach y Struthers UP!
aftl!r rounds of 72 and 73 on AAA co-player of the year
Friday
was held to only seven pomts
Ralph Landrum of the Um
m the first half by
vcrSity of Kentucky who Middletown s tough zone
competes this week m the
Masters Tournament m
Atlanta placed second with
rounds of 73 72 and 74 for a
total of 219
Bob Sparks of Ohio Umver
stly who had 70 and 72 to lead
gmng mto Saturday s round,
carded 77 for 219 Landrum
was second after Sparks
three-putted the second hole
of a playoff
Tom Rogan of M1am1
YOU'LL FIND
Uruvers1ty (Ohio) was fourth
w1th 71-7&gt;74-220 and Mickey
ALL AT THE
Ray of Kentucky was fifth
FRIENDLY
With 7~77 73-220
ONE!
Defendmg champion John
Cook of OhiO State was e1ghth
w1th 223 after rounds of 73 75
and 75
Kentucky won the team
event w1th a I 120 closely
followed by Ohio State with 1
1121 and Ohio University
A"' you o member of
With I 122
the do ot yourself oet 1

Wildcats

claim MU

tourney

defense
But as she hHs dtd m both
of the Wi ldcats regwna l
games Beachy hHd a b1g
second half scor111g 18 pomts
and was pi cked the MVP
You can only st&lt; p tha 1 g~rl
so lo ng
said Struthers
Coach Dick Prest When 1t
gets down to the rntty.;( ntty
we re gomg to go to her She s
my bread and butter
Beachy !"1ce 1mssed the
front end of one and-Qne free
thro" s1tuatwns 111 the dosmg
mmute but lu t a pmr wtth 12
seconds remamm g to 1ce the
wm for Struthers
The game was the last fu•
Prest as Struthers coach
The
same as
AI
McGu ir e
sa1d Prest
referrt ng to the form er
Marquette Um1crs11y coach
If he can ret1r e a ~ nmer I
can ret1re a wm ner
The Class A conwst was
light until earl m the fourth
Prevention IS
the best policy

FOR VOUNG
DRIVERS
Young men and women
oft en ask why they have to

more
for th e r
pay
automobil e nsu r ance
Dn vers In the r teens and
earlie r !went es cause fa r
more than the 1r shar e of
traff ic acc1dents Reports

the

Na t10na

Safe ty

Counc I 7 8 per ce nt of all
motortsls are ?4 years of
age or under ye t these
youthf ul ope rator s ar e
nvol ved as dnvers m 38 6
per cent of all acet dents

qu lltCI "hen Ati l s c ul
n Ill tllld JS\\ e1 ~d pomt.., Jl
~1ke a 44 31 lead

Buckc1c I• 111 whtch loot
23 g IJJJ I.!"i

f0r U1 e f u st t11 t' HI

overc.t me om: I n ~ dr \ spdJ
m dw 11 Hlfllll h ill&lt; ttnrd
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g true but oul dn t r!t 1t
1~am

Coe d 5 10 st ruor st:uJed l t
pumts md \\ ' ' \ ot d 1ht' m( st

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sa1d Ad l Co llil
Sha iOII P1tts ! hey pia)&lt; I
us llHl n t o mfl n and th tt

made 1\ e ISler for Coe
Pi tts called ;qn mng the
titl e l1ke an 1\me it can
d.1 e,un You v. m k hdr l u1d
' ou wtll sm ..:ecd
Bu&lt;kC) &lt; Tnil o 1&lt; h DaH
IJnn who hIS ttl\ lu st..a r te1s
hHr k nPxl "'C ttSJn bl uned
lllCX'J)CrH lif C [ur

h!S l r('l l ll s

loss

TEAM CLEAN'
yom• own carp1!ts
At do~~ yourself prwesI
lNT OUf' RtriSlNVIi l

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development

com peten c e

and the rlghl attitudes
mc!udt n g
a p o~t tt ve
approa ch

to

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delen stve

drtvtng
Our agen c y prov de s
ftnan c a pr ote ct on and
serv ce n case of ace dents
mvolv ng young dr vers
bu t
many
of
th ese
ace dent s
can
be

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t:o 11 pat: I ca pr.t deat 09 11o1d ot

and 37 3 per cent of all fata l
m tshaps
A great m an y youn g peop le
are sktlled respons ble
dr ve r s Obvtously th ough
qu fe a few are not
There s no su bs! l ute for

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tou rrw1nf&gt;nt

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SAYRE
HARDWARE

say prevention ts th e
best pol tcy

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DALE C. WARNER

NEW HAVEN,

992 l 143

W VA

W Matn

Pomeroy

If 10, welcome to the

local headquarters for ,.
your bulidong and "'
model1ng noodo
The Fnendly Onol

eve ry featu re

RIVERSIDE AMC-JEEP
195 UPPER RIVER RD.

Hawks 124, Nets 113
John Drew s 13 fourthquarter pomts helped-Atlanta
defeat New Jersey and pull
the Hawks 21'. games ahead
of idle New Or leans m a b1d
for the !mal Eastern
Conference playoff spot
Knicks 114, Bullets 109
Ray Williams scored all I~
of his pomts m the fourth
quarter and Lonrue Shelton
and Bob McAdoo poured In 25
pomts ap1ece to clmch a
playoff spot for New York
M1tch Kupchak led the
Bullets w1th 30 pomts
Nuggets 109, Rockets 100
Dan Issei h1t for 22 pomts
and Ra lph Simpson scored a
seasonhigh 21 to lead Denver
to an easy v1ctory over
Houston and a berth m the
playoffs Calvm Murphy had
32 for the Rockets
Bucks 129 Pistons 121
Marques Johnson s SIX
pomts m the !mal tw o
mmutes allowed Milwaukee
to hold off InJUry riddled
Detroit and keep alive 1ts b1d
for a spot m the playoffs The
Bucks wm killed the playoff
hopes of both Detroit and the
Ch1cago Bulls
Spurs Ill 76ers 107
George Gervm and Larry
Kcnon scored 20 pomts each
UJ lead San Antomo 01 er
Ph1ladelph1a The S1xers
were led by George
MtCmrus 27 pomts and Doug
Collms 25
Suns 105, Warriors 99
Paul Westphal scored tl ol
his 'll pomts m the fourth
quarter to rally Phoen\X over
Golden Sta ill All f1ve Suns
starters scored m double
figures to offset the Wamors
attack led by R1ck Barry w1th
3t and Phil Smith w1th 30
Supersonics 101
Trail
Blazers 86
Bruce Seals came off the
bench to scare 1~ pomts 111 the
second half as the Somes
overcame a 45-'12 halftime
defiCit Gus Williams led
Seattle w1th 29 pomts
Lakers 133 Kansas City
127
Lou Hudson scored a
seasonhigh 30 1 pomts and
Kareem
Abaul Jabbar
contributed 31 to spark Los
Angeles w1thin one victor) of
clmchmg a playoff berth m
the Western Conference

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"Sft me for car, 00.,
hft, health and busioess
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The Department Store of Btuldrng Siflf f' 1915
992-5500 or 992-5100

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1- The Da1ly Sentmel, Middleport Pomeroy, 0 Monday Apnl3 1978

- The Dail) Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Monday April3 1978

Vote slated on energy plan
COLUMBUS \UP I\ - The
Oh1o Senate 1s to 1ole tonight
on a bill const1tutmg pa rt of
the 1977 78 Dem ocratic
lep, lsl atlve pa ckage on
cncrg}
The Senate conve nes at
7 30 pIll
rhe House passed bill
sp•msored b) Rep Euge nl'
, anstool D uuca has been
• ndmg 111 the Senate smce
l.llst June 15 It Is rumed at
eqwnng conser VHUon of pe
tro leum produ cts m the
p~
sector
and
~l'!lio&gt;agmg sa11ng m the
1qvate sector
The btll restncts the use of
old"' r ~as lights and the
tle of app ilai ees l'llh
co n11nu &gt;USIJ bur n1ng gas
p1l01 hghts
It also req u~res lightmg
&gt;{fluency standards m public
1 illd1ngs
cons truc tiOn

standards geared to energy
effi Cienc) fuel economy m
state cars and tlie teaching
of fu el econorn) techniques m
dmer educauon courses
Followmg the floor sesSion
th e
Sena te
F1nance
Comm1ttee w111 meet to msert
a sta te employees pay rruse
mto a House-passe&lt;\ JUdicial
salarv bW
The two-&lt;;tep pay hike was
to have been written mto the
b1ll last week but the
amendment was not ready
The state Off1ce of Budget
and Management
has
prepared a cost est~mate
"hich sho ws the proposed
mcre ase for 75 000 state
unt\ erst t'
and county
~ e lfare emplovees would
cost the general revenue fund
S35 3 m1llion
The rest of the mone) for
h1ghwa) liqu or IHidhfe and

other employees would come
out of spec1al funds
The OBM said a 41kent
hourly mcrease to employees
earnmg $10 000 a )ear or less
would cosl $20 3 million A
proposed 20-cent hourly h1ke
for those eanung between
$10 000 and $20 000 would cost
another $1 ~ million
The pay rruse will not apply
to some I 500 employees
earrung over $20 000 a year
or to patronage appomtees
Senate Pres1dent Pro Tem
pore Oliver Ocasek 0-Akron
SaJd there are no plans as of
now to mclude leg1slalors m
the pay raiSe bill There
could be lat.!r on he sa1d
Tuesdav even mg the
Senate Jud1c1ary Committee
w1ll hold a long a" a1ted
heann g on House pa ssed
leg1slatwn requ~rmg a daily
penod of med1taUon 1(1 public
schools
Mrs
R1ta
Warren
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Brockton Mass head of the
Chnst1an CIVIl I 1bert1es
Uruon has demonstrated m
the Statehouse rotunda and
th e Senate chamber for two
B1 Chctrlcne HoefLc h
months seek1ng a hearmg
Tuesday s hearmg w1ll be
:vtrs Merl&lt; J hn&lt;Jn \Irs Sl111le) ll 1lson and Mrs Pal for Mrs Warren s disciples
1 homa allen i&lt;'d th ~~ ca 3 mu Ung of the Black D1amond G ~rl and other proponen ts A
stout ( ouncII J hur,dav at Ute Umtcd Methmhst Church m hea rmg for opponents IS
M.ddlebournr V. I '
planned
Plans ~ ere'"""' or the 19i8 annual Council mee tmg to
• luch Mr&lt;
Mrs Thomn Mrs Bell\ Lane and Mrs
!iertrude • stu \\ Ill bt del&lt; gates from the B1g Bend area The
11 &lt;"II g• 0&lt; held on \p nl29a1Gienl111e W Va

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The Senate Wa ys and
Means Comm1ttee w1ll
contmue hearmgs Tuesday
mormn g on a Rhodes
admmiStratwn bill callmg for
tax abatement for mdustnes
expanding to mner c1bes
Sen •
Robert
E
0 Shaughnessy, D-Columbus,
committee dvHrman sa1d he
plans to hear oppos ition
test~mony before starting to
take amendments

I}!~ ~;~~~ft~'.?':!Jcebe~n~
hearmgs Tuesda\ everung
on House passed legislation
callmg lor the ustmg ol pnces
m Arabic numerals on
packa ges checked out of
supermarkets by computer
One bill backed · by
orgamze d labor requ1res
th at the pnce be hand
stamped on each 1tem An
alternahve supported by the
Oh10 Council of Retail Mer
chants prov1des for the pnce
to be listed on shelves
Th e
House
Fmance
Co mmitte e w1ll comp le te
testunonv Tuesday afillmoon
on 1ts re11ew of school
clos in gs heann g from
superinten dent s Henry
Kurdziel of the Canton school
distnct and Stanley Searmg
of Black Rtver Local
Wednesda) mornmg the

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Ht p rt tas gn en on the ~nnua l UJOk.rt&gt; saJe and pms wer e

prf;sef1tt.:d to the l'Ook1e ch.A r mt n Mr s \1an Dorst Melgs

I nunt1 dtlll man 11111 be presented a p1n b1 I he local serv1ce
II111 Ali ~ ul' "'"sold at leas! 78 boxes uf cookt es will also
r1

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SllSUI.mm g

membership enrollment

lh a leaders &lt;1d1enture bemg planned

U11s spnng

l..ocal ~t{ ut pPrsonnel retCIVLng recog nitiOn at the meetmg
WHE:' \1 n; Dorst fJH H&lt;H S Na nt\ \1orns f1ve H ars and
Ml'i Jot Jstn 2l \C'ars m sroutm)! lht lurl41e( n v, as hosted
b1 ll1r 111rldlebour 1r ""oul un t
T\1 0 ' f II I HOO PS ha~e bt'c n or~amzed 1n Me1gs
l &gt;tllll\ llrcun~ r r1da1 "cre the Middleport Browmes "hose
lcade1 • aIr Chern l a&lt;ll&lt; Jud) IA1uderm11t Jov Clark and
l 1lhe R l&lt; hte In Ha rmo lhe Bro"m' uoop diSbarlded last

r&lt; ur g,tniZL~I under the Ie.. de Ish1p of Ph1 Ills Stobart
\Irs Hub' HobiJ., " lbt t er helper Meeungs 11111 be held al
t11r '-i! 11 u t horm
vear

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II\ I I I tht '1 &lt; 1t f '&gt;1" ( Ifill I[( l 'uJlough members
If the I r ' nlll lkd "' bad~· '" rk !.aura McCullough
"" r Ia) If &lt; tilt 11 ' p lllelllbcl ' Ju doll c .lie&lt; Uon a pari of
hen•urk n Uw cdlcc t&lt; 1 s IJadge Suzan 1homa completed her
( ollel tm s b.ad~e duru g the meellng i.lnd l'rma Reeves and
~aren

pen&lt;cr u nunucd thm 1\ 0rk on the " al£r fun badge
(lnd\ Soulsb' J&lt;yc Roberts and I aura McCullough
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'

RIO GRANDE ~ Jazz
p1amst Rio E:lemente who
committee w1ll hear sum only a year ago received a
manes conclusiOns and standmg ovatiOn from a
recomm e n d a tl o n s from Newport Jazz Festival
the Legislative Budget crowd w1U perform at R1o
Office,
wh1ch
has Grande College and t:om
participated m the reVIew m~m allege Thursday
The House EducatiOII Com Ap 6
10 Cleml!llle Trio Will
m1ttee may act Tuesday
rnght on a proposal giVIng be featured m the 8 p m
schoo l
dislncts
five concert free to the public in
additional makeup free days the dmmg hall on the R10
because of closmgs durmg campus
Clemente who has been
the wmter
phenomenal
The proposal, wntten by called a
DemocratiC legislative techme~an on the ke)boards
w1th him
a
leaders 1s to be plugged mto bnng s
an ex1stmg bill forgiVIng background m both classical
schools for three days they and Jazz musiC He counts
closed when Gov James A Oscar Peterson Erroll
Rhodes
declared
an Garner and Duke Ellington
as major influl!llces m his
emergency
The House reconvenes at II career
Born m Mornstown New
am Tuesda)
Jersey Clemente began
playmg the ptano at four and
HAVE GUESTS
takmg lessons at age ten He
POMEROY Easter attended the Jull1ard School
weekend VISitors of Mr and of Mus1c and studied With
Mrs Mason t 1sher were M1 Lehman Engle
and Mrs Gordon F1sher and
H1s career began 111 1958 m
son Mason West Lafayette an East Orange New Jersey
and Barbara F1 s her supper club, where he played
Bndgeport
for $13 a n1ght, and contmued
until he made 11 to Carnegie
Recital Hall New York as
We have automatic dialing well as the Newport Festival
Clemente IS known for hts
l'(]Uipment but" estill have a
telephone operator - the of use of an uncommon :H
tempo and the ability to take
fl ee Mlf
a s1mple song or any com
position and produce umque
Jazz arrangements
H1s show Includes a variety
of Jazz standards as well as
some of h1s ow n com
poSitiOnS
Sponsored by R10 Grande's
talent presented a dramatic artist and lecture senes
l!lltertamment cons1stmg of committee the Cleme nte
two pla) s Mamed Ufe
concert IS one of three special
and That Rascal Pat ', at events scheduled th1s sprmg
the Middleport Opera House Bob Woodward Washmgton
on Schre1ners Co rner
Post Pulitzer Pme wmnmg
Rutland and Seconds Streets
reporter w1ll appear at 8 30
In 1878 Coe s Hall (Opera p m Thursday April13 and
House 1 was erected Ill Wilma Rudolph Olymp1c
Middleport on the comer of rurmer IS scheduled Monday
Second an d M11l Street
May I
Travelmg stock compames
performed plays and public
dances were also held there
The first annual com
mencement of the Middleport
Grammar School was held at
the Opera House on May 24
1894
The Pomeroy Opera House
was destroyed m the f1re of
1884 and Pomeory was
Without such a place for
MONROVIA
Liberia
entertamment until 1889 In (UP! I - Presulent Carter
December of that year the pledgmg U S efforts to
new Play House w~s built on abolish ev1l South Afncan
Second Street between the racial policies and a new
Shenff s office and City Hall conference to brmg black
and was ded1cated by the rule to Rhodesia new to a
LIZZie Evans Comedy mob welcome today m
Company
Africa s
oldest
bla ck
Me1gs County s own Amy republic
Whaley had no peer for
Thousands of L1benans •
mus1cal entertamment The many descendants of freed
f1rst appearance of the Amertcan slaves jammed
Whaley
Guckenberger Roberts F1eld m 91klegree
Concert was on July 15, 1876 weather to wave tiny US
at the Pomeroy Opera House flags and cheer Carter on the
M1ss Whaley held concerts at most enthusiastic welcome of
Coe s Opera House also
his
four-nation
South
Showboats broUght en
American African tour
tertamment to the towns
The crowd, most dressed m
along the nver Aboard these bnghtly colored tribal robes
floating th eaters people tWice knocked down police
could see professwnal en barncades m thetr press to
terta111ers and the small catch a glimpse of the
towns that had no bulldmg for prestdent as he stepped down
such performances listened from Air Force One and was
for the calwpes armouncmg greeted by Pres1dent William
the showboats amval
Tolbert, hmnself a descendant
In the wmter of 1884-1885 of an Amencan slave who
Middleport s Co lo ssal emigrated from Georgia
Skating Rink opened for
Carter, on the f~rst state
roller skaung prov1dmg a VISII by a U S president oo
different type of recreatiOn black Afnca tripped and fell
In the late 1800 s a Y M C A to one knee as he descended
was establis hed at M1d from Air Force One and was
dleport by the New York helped back to h1s feet
Central Chesa peake and unharmed by President
Ohio and the Kanawha and Tolbert
Mlch1gan Railroad It was
built (or workers to stay at
The visit to Uber1a was the
and provided on the first floor
shortest
of Carter's trip a bowlmg alley and card
only
four
hours He was
tables On the second flbor
returnmg
to
Washmgton
was a gymnasiUm and the
tomght
third floor wa s sleepmg
The only other American
quarters One mght a week
presulent
to VISit Afrtca was
the recreational part was
the
Ia
te
Franklin D
open to women The building
Roosevelt,
who
also stopped
was located where Baker
m
L.iberl8
35
years
ago on h1s
Furniture now IS
way
home
from
the
C1rcuses still came to
Casablanca
conference
with
Pomeroy dunng the 1876-1900
penod but with decreasmg Britain's wart1me prime
regularity
Middleport minister, WinSton Churchill
Carter recalled Roosevelt s
became the showtown w1th
visit
to then President Edwin
stiow grounds on the corner of
Barclay
m January of 11M3
Third Avenue and Locust
and
said
thiS visit was " long
Street John Robmson's
overdue
Our bonds are too
Great World Exhlbl!lon
close
oo
let such a period
appeared on May 6, 1880 1n
lapse
agam
'
Middleport with a new
\
eldlc light show, the Brush
Electric Light
In Sep
Tens of thousands more
tember 1896 .fohn Robinson lJberlaliB bned the 35-flllle
and Franklin Brothers Big motorcade route from the
Show was presented in the a1rport Into the capital
lower end of Middleport
founded by black American
Football made Its debut In settlers In 1822 for the four
1898 at Pomeroy and m 1899 hpur stopover at the end of his
at Middleport The first game 14,000 mile trip
between the twp was played
In an airborne news confer
m 18991 with Pomeroy win- ence on his way from Lagos
ning 23 to 0
Carter warned Sooth Africa
Tile new century dawned there would be more Jlerious
with more elaborate en &lt;\ifferences between 118" 1!
terta111ment to come but Ffrethrla balks at a
lookmg back the 1800 s seem reasonable settlement lor
to have provided a lot
black rule In South West
Africa

Entertainment in the 1800's
By Margaret Parker
Meigs Pioneer and
Htstorfcal Scoletv
POMEROY - The early
soc1al gathenngs usuall y
proceeded from a matter or
necessity Neighbors assisted
With log rollings when a new
cabm was to be built When
the structures height was
beyond the reach of hand
hftmg a log raiSmg •as held
These occasions along w1th
qul!tmgs com husk111gs the
stlmn g off at sugar camps
111 early sprmg - all were
occaswns for merry makmg
aft er the day s work was
o'er 1 he guests woul d
rema m o large pan of the
rught, swg wg dancmg and
just talkm~
A source of ent er
la mment

for

boys

was

hunt111g the hogs that ran wUd
111 the woods until needed In
sununer and au\Uinn the
youlh roame d the hill s
hunting
bla ckberne s
raspbernes hucklebernes
sa rv1 ces pawpaws nuts
and persimmons
In the
w1nter they coa,1ed down
hills and skated on frozen
strea ms ponds and even the
Oh10 R1ver
Sw1mmmg 1n the Oh1o
R1ver was a recreation both
, nch and poor could enjoy but
onl) the men did so All the
creeks runnmg through the
co unty provided a so urce for
swmunmg and boys oft en
had an old swimming hole
F1shmg m these streams was
also enjoyed Marbles and
town hall the forerurmer
of baseball was enjoyed b)
lbe youth
A favonte pa stt1m e of
people near the m er was
watchmg the boats When a
whistle blew or bell rang the
people rushed for the shdre
B) the last half of the cen
tury every town along the
nver mamtamed some sort of
wharf or levee and Pomero)
had a sub stantial railin g
along whi ch spectators could
stand
P1cn1cs were enJoyed and
as early as July 4 JIJ(J5 the
pioneers of Me1gs County
were holdmg celebrations
That year on Leadmg Creek
111 a grove near the Rutland
settlement New Englanders
cleared underbrush away and
set up seats Fam11ies along
the creek came w1th well
filled baskets of bear meat
vemson w1ld turkey f1sh
honey and other nat1ve foods
Orator of the day was Samuel
Denny
By the m1d 18110 s new
so urces of recreation " ere
becommg popular The first
fair of the Meigs County
Agricultural Soc1ety wa s held
on Wednesday, October 22
1~7 at Middleport on the
second or third floor of the
Philip Jones five story brick
building Articles presented
were not remarkable for their
excellence, but the move
ment had a n 1mportan1
beanng on the mterest of
agn culture as this fair wa s
the forerunner of the Me1gs
County Agncultural Fa1r
held annually at Rock
Spnngs In the beginning
years the fair was held at
Racme and Rock Springs
Steamboat excursions to
Gallipolis and Pomt Pleasant
took place occasiOnally and
horseba ck nding wa s a

fa1 ont e pasttlme School
piCni CS croq uet tenni s
horseshoes pool lectures
oy•1er suppers masquerade
balls card part1es mus1cals
teas and sle1ghmg parties
prov1ded re creation and
entertamment
.B) 18~1 circuses 11erc
makmg regular appearances
m Pomero) Spradling and
Rogers appeared on May 9
1851
a d\ e rt1 s1 n g
Equestnan
Dramat ic
Zoological Thea tre and
Menagen e Under new
fan gled marquee lighted
w1th gas lnSJde A Drummond
light outside By May 1860
the same compan} had a new
feature m the person of Tom
Watson Court Jester "ho
was to sa1l the Oh10 R1ver m
a "ash tub drawn by four
geese In June 1~1 Dan
R1ce advertised he would
agam have the honor of
exhib1tmg at Pomeroy Two
boats the Hudson and the
Rev1lle would brmg people
free of charge the fonner
from the upper part and the
latter those commg from
West Co lumbia and Shef
field meamng Middleport
also
In Se pt em ber
18~~
Pomeroy "as entertamed by
Bullard s Panorama of New
York
C1t y
at
the
Presbyl emn Church The
picture was to move nearly
t11o hours AdmiSSion pnce 25
cents and 1~ cents
During the war years
am use ment
and
en
tertamm ent
wa s non
existent On Ot1ober 4-5 1865
the eleventh annual fa1r was
held at Racme In August
1865 George W DeHaven &amp;
Co held a c~rcus m Mid
dleport and m March 1867
Dan R1ce ventured back to
Pomeroy
!lilt 1867 a new k111d of
recreation came to the Bend
area Baseball teams "ere
orga mzed and by August
Mtddleport had three clubs
and Pomeroy had four
Mason City had three and
these clubs played match
games In October a baseball
tournament was held at
Middleport w1th the Pomt
Pleasant and Gallia Club of
Gallipolis commg out best
Brass bands Comet bands
and Orchestras were appearmg regularly In parades
and at other functiOns and m
1873 an Opera House 1n
Pomeroy provided a place for
entertamment Conce rts
lect urers and dramati cs,
were pr ese nt ed Literary
ex hibiti ons concerts and
school entertamment in the
va nous schools and churches
of the co unty were enjoyed
Often these were g)ven for
benefits of churches or other
organizations
In August 1875 the
Carleton Dramatic group of
Syracuse pl ayed at lhe
Opera House for the benefit of
the Pomeroy Ftre Depart
ment Comedies, musicals,
chara cter sketches mm
strels concerts and dramas,
all played at the Opera
House Spellmg Schools held
there also drew large
crowds Smg1ng Schools
prov ided the young folks
some pla ce to spend the
cvcnmg
~ecember 22 1876 local

Celtics eliminated, 123-120

Jazz pianist perfol1Ding

By MARK FRIEDMAN
UP! Sports Writer
Aftl!r all the years of the
greatest dynasty the game of
basketball has ever known
Boston fans now can
remember an e\erciSe m
frustration - the year the
Celllcs were put to rest
It was just one of thostl
years where everythmg went

wrong,
sa id Genera l
Manager Red Auerbach smokmg a foot-long mgar
that used to s1gni£y victory after the Indiana Pacers had
elimmated the Celhcs from
any playoff hopes w1th a 123120 tnumph We got off to a
bad start and had mtunes, so
you could have seen 1t
connng It 1s not a shock '

San
Antomo
tnpped
Ph1ladelplua, Ill 107 New
York downed Wash111gton
114 109 Denver topped
Houston, 109-100, Milwaukee
defeated DetrOit 129 121,
Phoorux overcame Golden
State, IO:i-99, Seattle beat
Portland 101~. and Los
Angeles topped Kansas C1ty
133-127

Young Spaniard cops GGO
GREENSBORO, N C
(UP!) - There wont be any
tl!ars shed by the members of
the PG !&lt; tour over Sever1ano
Ballesteros dec1s1on to play
outside the Umted Staes for
, the next few years
The young Spamard
charged from f1ve strokes
behind and shot a 66 Sunday
to wm
the Greater
Greensboro Open w1th a 6under.jlar 282 one stroke
better than Jack Renner and
Fuzzy Zoeller
But Ballesteros wmner of
19 tournaments and st1ll a
week awav from h1s 21st
btrthday said he doesn't
thmk his game IS ready to
compete w1th the best of the
world on U1c PGA tour
I need a little bit more
experience sa1d the smilmg
Ba llesteros afl er wmmng
$48 000 I w1ll play Uns year
m Europe
He sa1d 1l w1ll probably be
U1ree to f1vc ) Cars before he
dec1des to compete m
Amenca But he gave nohce
that I will come back agam
l prorn1se
One of h1s few mistakes
Sunday came on the 18th hole
of the Forest Oaks Country

RIO CLEMENTE and his triO will perform at Rio
Grande College and Commumty College, Thursday, April
6 8 p m m the dmmg hall The public Is InVIted, free of
charge

Rev. Wells to speak
POMEROY - The Rev
Robert N Wells Wartaw
chaplam of the Oh10 State
Grange w1ll be speaker at
the annual Me1gs County
Grange banquet to be held at
7p m Fnday at the Salisbury
School
The Rev Mr Wells was
born m Pennsville, Morgan
County Ohio and attended
Baldwm Wallace College and
graduated from Ohio State
Un1vers1ty s College of
Agnculturc w1th a B S m
farm management m 1948 He
rece1ved h1s ba chelor of
divm1ty degree from Garrett

Theolgo1cal Seminary m 19~2
The Rev Mr Wells 1s
mamed to the former Elnora
K Barn1tz of Pomeroy and
they have three chtldren
Lynn ,
teachmg
at
Muskmgum Area Technical
College Zanesville, K1m
assistant editor of the
Buckeye Farm News,
Columbus and Kay a semor
a1 Otterbem College
Tick ets for the annual
dinner may be secured from
any subordinate grange
master and from pomona
Grange Master Norman Will
Rutland today

Club course where he left a 4foot putt just nght of the hole
and 1! dropped h~m mto a t1e
With Renner at 6-under
But Renn~c 21 looking for
his first VICtory smt'l! JOirung
the tour last year also
missed a putt from about
e1ght feet on the !mal hole for
a bogey and fm1shed "'th an
eveni&gt;Br 72 Sunday
' I play to have a good
round today but I d1dn t think
I could
wm
sa1d
l:!allesteros
It s the 19th
tournament I wm and 1t s the
best
To wm 111 t Uruted) States
g1ves good presllge he sa1d
before leavmg for Augusta
Ga where he wtll compete 111
this week s 1\lasters
Ballesteros had ftve birdies
for a 31 on the front s1de,
mcludmg a pair of 24 fool
putts He added three birdies
and a pa1r of boge)s on the
back
He can putt the eyes out of
1t
sa1d Re nner of
Ballesteros
Renner sa1d he felt he was
gmng to make the fmal putt
but the ball rolled nght even
though 1t looked as 1! It would
go left

--------..,. Meigs
Efforts I Pomeroy I

Pledged

The Pacers long gone from
U1e playoff picture were led
by M1ke Bantom s 24 pomts
while Dan Roundfleld and
Ron Behagen added 20 each
Dave Cowens paced the
Celt1cs with 26 pomts Sidney
Wicks had 20 and Dave Bmg
17 fCl Boston
In other games, Atlanta
npped New Jersey , 124 113

I Personal Notes

I

Mr and Mrs Karl KIOI!sl
have returned from Jesup
Ga where they v1s1ted
relatives

Property
Transfers

Forrest Clark, Phyllis F
Clark to Edward M Blake
Easter VISitors of Mrs J Jr Lot Middleport
Edward Foster were Mrs
Leonard L Lentz Allee
Cat:ver Wil liams Betsy and Lentz lo Ernest W Barley H
Dawn Manon Mrs Jerry acres Rutland
Orth and sons, Je1 ry and
Richard E Taylor Edla D
M1chael Mr and Mrs I M Taylor to Robert IJ Carson
Cottnll J oan and J ennifer 43 033 acres Rutland
Judy Schm1dt and Tedd
Tem 0 Lupo Kenneth
Schm1d,t all of Ca rroll and Lupo to Charles Johnson Lot
Mr a;Til Mrs Chuck Bushee
83 Behan s Jrd Addition
Lant1.ster
Mlddlepon
Robert B Hunnel, dec to
Mr and Mrs Dale Roush John A Hurmel Hobert A
Sherry and Da1 1d St Albans
Hunnel Margaret Hutton ,
Mr and Mrs Lanny Tyree • Marvin F Hunnel Betty
Mr and Mrs Larry Flowers
Gilbert Margaret Hunnel
Pickenngton and Mr and Clonch June Hunnel Martha
Mrs Leona rd Miller w1d Hunnel Enuna Mae Kaptlna
Melissa1of Leon have been re- Outlus Kaptma Doris Andy,
cent VIsitors of Mr and Mrs
Fred Kapllna Corrected
Aibert Housh and famil y
Celt of trans Pomeroy
CORRECTION NOTED
Frank Epple was wclcom
ed mto membership of the
Middl eport F~rst Umted
Presbyterian Church on
Palm Sunda y and not Mrs
Frank Epple as was earlier
reported Epple transferred
from the Harnsonv11le Umted
Presbytenan Church
CLASS SLATED
An emergency med1cal
techniCian s class w1ll, be
held at Veterans Memonal
Hospital begmmng Tuesday
mght and contmumg through
June 22 Classes w1ll be held
from 7 to 10 p m on Tuesday
and Thursda) mghts
The course IS bemg offered
through the cooperation of
the Me1gs County EMS the
Trade and lndustnal D1vismn
of Vocational EducatiOn m
cooperatiOn w1th the Ohio
SIBle Umvers1ty Mrs Janet
Bohn Will be the Instructor
There IS no charge for the
course
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Pirates
wallop
Spartans
North Gailia won 1ts 1978
baseball opener Fnday by
wallopwg Alexa nder 16 to 2
Ca lvin M1n01s went the
distance for the Pirates
stnkmg out 12
Mmms also had a perfect
da) at the plate "lth a triple
two doubles and t11o singles
111 f1ve trips
B1ll I uckeydoo collected
two doubles and two Singles
1n f1ve t1mes at bat
Marty Glassburn had two
doubles and Tim Howell had
a double
North Galila p!,1ys Tuesda)
at Hannan Trace and Fnday
at Point Pleasan t
Lme Score
North Gallia
130 000 4- 16 17 2
Aleiander 000 002 0- 2 1 4
M1nn1s IWP I and Tim
Fred Kane ( LPJ
Jordan

QSSC cops
cage title
Bnb Saunders Quaker State
Serv1ce Center captured the
North Gallia Invttat10nal
Bas ketball Tournament
Saturday mght 68-91 over RC
Cola Leadmg the wa) for
QSSC was Norman Pers1n
with 27 pomts McCoy added
14 pomts
RC was led by Ron
Ferguson s 15 pomts Rod
Ferguson and Dave Moyer
had 14 each
Most Valuable Pia) er
honors went to Persm head
basketball &lt;:oach at Oak H1ll
H1gh School
Named to th e all
tournament team were
Persm Ron Ferguson Jtm
Stewart McCoy Davenport
Moyer
Rod Ferguson,
Bnsher Duane Walla ce
Ward M Stewart and Gene
W1se
Exh•b•l on Baseball Scflres
Bv Un1ted Press tnternat•onal
Detro t S Ch Wh te Sox 2
St L ou s 4 Kan C ty 1

Atlanta S Bos ton 3
Toronto 15 Montrea l 14
c nc nna1 3 N Y Mets 1
San Fran 9 Oak land J
Ch• Cub!. 13 Mtlwa~,Jke e 6
Houst or 11 T exas 9
NY Yankees 5 Bait o
Ptltsburgh 4 Ph Ia 1
Sea ttl e 8 Cle ¥eland 1

Cal I 10 LOS Ange les 1
San 0 ego 6 M nn 3

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Sunday

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Oa kland - Acqu red nf elder
M Kc Adams trom !he Ch cago
Cubs on wav ers
Chtc ago I ALl Opt on ed
ou tr •el der Thad Bosle y anct f tr st
bi'lsem en M ke Squ•res to Iowa
and re turned ou tt e ld er A rt
Ji'lmes and catcher Larry Doby
Johnson t o sam e club Na med
Sam Ha r ston as bullpen coach

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HOST DINNER
MIDDLEPORT -Mr and
Mrs Denver R1ce Broadway
St entertamed Easter Sun
day With a dmner party
hononng the1r son Bill on his
birthday
!\ decorated cake was serv
cod followmg the turkey dmner A!tending were LeWIS
Ham &lt; Mr and Mrs Kenneth HarriS David and Ken
ny George Harns, Sr and
Mrs Eula R1ce Friday Mr
and Mrs LewiS HarriS had a
dinner for B1U wtth his
mother Mrs Denver R1ce
and h1s grandmother Mrs
Eula R1ce attending
1978 NAC GREMLIN X

If you think driving should
be fun, this is your car!

SON BORN
POMEROY-Mr and Mrs
Barry A The1ss are announcmg the b1rth of a son Matthew Alan, born March 28 at
the Mt Home Air Force Base
Hospital m Idaho The baby
weighed etght pounds 13
ounces Mr and Mrs Theiss
have a daughlA!r, SWcey
Irene, three Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Gerald
M1 chael Syracuse, and
Hoger and Betty Theiss
Rllctne

Bestctes betng a t\eck of a lol of fu n lo dr&lt;ve lhe
spo rt y new 1978 Grem l tn X ts also a rll tghty

ve rsar tc and surpr&lt; s111gl y welt dressed ca •
The versalil ly IS provided !Jy Gremlm X s
u n que w tde

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tra fft c And becau se of ts extra w e tg ht a ncl
Wtdth Gremltn IS nght at horne o n the h ghway

100 Sleet !Jelle d radtals a fron1 sway bar and
fr o n t d sc hrakes are a lso s ta ~dard to enha n ce

your d rl v tng pl easure You even get your chotce

plen ly ot peopl e and cargo roo m pl us easy

of 1wo slandarct t'nQHies A htghty so phiS itcated

t~t..:cess

4 cylmd er eng ne or f yo u w ant a I ttle more
power d 6 cyl nde r eng tn e

for load tng and unl o a(lin g

ln stde Gre mlin X has a sport steenng whee

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DAUGHTER BORN
POMEROY-Mr and Mrs
1
Harold Bnnker of Pomeroy
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Amanda Lee, born
, at the Holzer Medical Center,
ct~rrlll!r wiHlrt IVIIIJa ble ~ ctr~tl per
Mllrch 24 The infant weighed
W!!tk Uy MotiJf HuuLe where Clrrler
seven
pounds, three ounc:ee
"'I'VIIt' not ltvlll•blt Om• mtlf!Ul
f.ICJ Hv 111 11 Oll t~ arltl W y 11
Gnilldparents are Mr and
f Jill Yl'lu It! 00 Su: monU111
Mrs William Hubbard,
t JI M1 rt ru mont Ita ' 7 oo
Syracuse and Mr and Mrs
~d.litwhert t2fl 00 yi!N r Sb: f1Wf1lh$
fi J GQ
Tftrer, 11 linttla 17 ~0
John Bacon, Pomeroy Mr
f:iub~T!ptl)/ prke lnclutlt1 St~n&lt;laiy
Tt llt'....Stntll rl
and Ml'li Brlnlter have a son,
Scott , age four

des•gn fo ld d o wn re ar seat and

ex tta Wid e ltft wmd ow Featuws tha t g•ve you

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F'.di torial POOne m:m7
Sel.'tltwt c:lua pw-tase paid at
Pomeroy Ohlu
Natl001l •dvert11ing reprwnIMllve Ward
(1 riff!th Cun!pllny
Inc BotU 1tiUarid G1ILIKhtr Div
m Th.lr &lt;f Avt Ntw York NV
1001 7
Su]lli(_rJpt!t~ t .-.~. Dtllvtnct by

missed 1t
he sa1d
Generally speakmg, I m
pleased I m a lit Ue let down
There s really not much you
can sa)
He sa1d the $22 000 he won
IS a pretty good check and 1t
puts me m good position to
make the top 60 (on the
money hst )
Dave Eichelberger and
Wally Armstron~ eac h had a
2-over par 74 Sundav and
fm1shed m a group of mne

golfers at 3-under
Cratg Stadler took fourth
place at 4-under
Most of the top gol!ers on
the oour skipped the $240,000
GGO e1ther to rest up for the
Masters or to get m some
practiCe rounds at the
Augusta Nahonal course

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Buail~eu OfUt't Phone
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tJL ck~t sea ts and mtenor tnm 1n Lev1 s fabnc a
1 ewly styl ed tn strume nt pa 1e l w t11 bru shed

And Iheres one more th mg aboul G•eml 111 X
yo u re really go111g lo en JOY II s a tremendo us

a lumtllUtn overlay Ex tr a 0Utet InsulatiOn and a
color keyed l u/ly carpeted lntenor- tn cl udtng th e
r a rgo com partm en t
But 1ke w e sad th e fun o f Gremln X tS 111 th e
(!rJI/lllQ Natura lly tts subco mp act stze makes tt

va lu e fo r the money Bec w se
we ve m en tJO rre d pl us

Ihe exclustve coverage of
AM C s Buye r ProleCilon
Plan •s standa rd

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Reds wm 6th mrow
LAKELAND,Fla iUPI IThe Cincmnati Reds will
oppose the Detroit f~gers
tomght m hope of stretching
their wm streak to seven m
windmg up the Grape Frwt
play m F1onda
The Reds Will complete the
sprmg trammg games on the
road home opposmg the
Tigers at Columbus Ohw
Tuesday mght Cmcmnat1
w1il open the Natwnal League
season at Riverfront Stadmm
before a capac1ty audience
Thursday afternoon The
Reds will entertam the
Houston Astros
The Reds and the T1gers
both won m Sunday exh1b1\10n

play w1th C1ncmnat1 gettmg wtth three h1l' 111 the fu ' t
a 3-1 wm over the New York seve n mmngs ~lule wa lking
Mets m the !mal exhibitiOn one and st r tkmg out stx
game at Lopez F1eld m
1 he Mets only run came
Tampa
wh1le Detroit off Murray 111 Ute mnth when
defeatmg the Chicago While Steve Henderson drew a walk
So x at Sarasota to stretch UJ open the mmng .1nd IHter
their record to 17~
scored on pmchhittcr f d
Jack Billingham traded by • Krnncpool s sacrifiCe fl)
the Reds durmg the wmter
A double uy Dave Coll111 s
pitched seven shutout mnmgs acqmrL'&lt;I by the Hcds from
before ) 1eldmg two runs m Sc,lttle m the orr season
the e1ghth m the Detrmt wm drove home CtrKmnatJ s ftrst
Bill Bonham Doug B&lt;nr and two runs m the lhtrd wmng
Dale Murray stopped the off Mets starter Jerry
Mets w1th four hits
Koosma n Jolmny Bench s
Bonham a 29 year old homer m the fourth unnn~
nghthander acqwred from ac counted for the Heds nly
the Cubs dunng the off otl r1 Jun
season blanked the Mets

Struthers AAA
girls champ
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COLUMBUS I UP II
N"nrv W1lhams no longer
lacks recogmt10n
William s Co lumbu s
Hartley s :HI tumor forward
who had played m the shadow
of teammate Am) PaUay the
past two years earned a
bundle of 1t Saturday m the
title game of the g ~rl s Class
AA
State
Basketball
rournament
Pallay was still very much
a factor Saturday but 1t was
Williams wbo rallied Hartley
to 511-56 VIctory 01 er Sprmg
boro rwnmg a record selling
30-pomt performance by the
Panthers Amy Tucker
W1lliams scored 21 of her 31
pomts m the second half
mcludmg 10 m a rowdurmg a
1~-pomt Hartley run early m
the !mal period and wound up
bemg selected the most
va luable player
Struthers captured the
AAA champ1onsh1p w1th a 58~6 w1n over Middletown
behind Bonme Beachy s 2!i
pomts wh1le Ada wtth Lynne
Coe leadmg the way beat Old
Washmgton Buckeye Trail
~ 1-39 for the Class A title
Pallay and Williams who
combmed for 47 p01 nts
pro\ed to be Just a shade too
much for Sprmgboro and
Tucker who scored 70 pomts
1n her team s two games
We fo\lowed our game
plan to the letter sa1d Hawk
Coach Beth Con" ay who has
now gu1ded Hartley to two
stall! l1tles m the three years
of the tournament We were
completely w1llmg to let Amy
Tucker have her pomts and
soop the rest of the team
We knew that she couldn t
HUNTINGTON
W Va
beat us herself , but we could
(UP! I - Na gg mg winds beat ourselves by tr) mg to
failed to disturb Scott DaviS stop her We duln t want
of Marshall UmverSily m Nancy (Williams 1 m foul
capturmg the Nmth Annual trouble
Marshall lnVItatwnal Golf
As 1t turned out Tucker
Tournament Saturday
was the onl) Spn ngboro
In a fi eld of I~ teams the
pla yer 10 double figure
Unlvers1ty of Kentucky scor111g
fm1shed f1rst
Hartley s 15 straight po1nls
Dav1s was among just two overcdme a 48-40 Spr111gboro
golfers to f1re an even par 72 lead and although the
111 the !mal 18 holes of the two
Panth ers fou ght back to
day event at the Guyan Golf w1thm one couldn t get the
and Tenn1s Club A semor big ba ske~ to tie when Tern
who had never won a Dorse y m1 ssed w1th 20
tournament he flrUshed w1th seconds to go
a one-over-par total of 217
Beach y Struthers UP!
aftl!r rounds of 72 and 73 on AAA co-player of the year
Friday
was held to only seven pomts
Ralph Landrum of the Um
m the first half by
vcrSity of Kentucky who Middletown s tough zone
competes this week m the
Masters Tournament m
Atlanta placed second with
rounds of 73 72 and 74 for a
total of 219
Bob Sparks of Ohio Umver
stly who had 70 and 72 to lead
gmng mto Saturday s round,
carded 77 for 219 Landrum
was second after Sparks
three-putted the second hole
of a playoff
Tom Rogan of M1am1
YOU'LL FIND
Uruvers1ty (Ohio) was fourth
w1th 71-7&gt;74-220 and Mickey
ALL AT THE
Ray of Kentucky was fifth
FRIENDLY
With 7~77 73-220
ONE!
Defendmg champion John
Cook of OhiO State was e1ghth
w1th 223 after rounds of 73 75
and 75
Kentucky won the team
event w1th a I 120 closely
followed by Ohio State with 1
1121 and Ohio University
A"' you o member of
With I 122
the do ot yourself oet 1

Wildcats

claim MU

tourney

defense
But as she hHs dtd m both
of the Wi ldcats regwna l
games Beachy hHd a b1g
second half scor111g 18 pomts
and was pi cked the MVP
You can only st&lt; p tha 1 g~rl
so lo ng
said Struthers
Coach Dick Prest When 1t
gets down to the rntty.;( ntty
we re gomg to go to her She s
my bread and butter
Beachy !"1ce 1mssed the
front end of one and-Qne free
thro" s1tuatwns 111 the dosmg
mmute but lu t a pmr wtth 12
seconds remamm g to 1ce the
wm for Struthers
The game was the last fu•
Prest as Struthers coach
The
same as
AI
McGu ir e
sa1d Prest
referrt ng to the form er
Marquette Um1crs11y coach
If he can ret1r e a ~ nmer I
can ret1re a wm ner
The Class A conwst was
light until earl m the fourth
Prevention IS
the best policy

FOR VOUNG
DRIVERS
Young men and women
oft en ask why they have to

more
for th e r
pay
automobil e nsu r ance
Dn vers In the r teens and
earlie r !went es cause fa r
more than the 1r shar e of
traff ic acc1dents Reports

the

Na t10na

Safe ty

Counc I 7 8 per ce nt of all
motortsls are ?4 years of
age or under ye t these
youthf ul ope rator s ar e
nvol ved as dnvers m 38 6
per cent of all acet dents

qu lltCI "hen Ati l s c ul
n Ill tllld JS\\ e1 ~d pomt.., Jl
~1ke a 44 31 lead

Buckc1c I• 111 whtch loot
23 g IJJJ I.!"i

f0r U1 e f u st t11 t' HI

overc.t me om: I n ~ dr \ spdJ
m dw 11 Hlfllll h ill&lt; ttnrd
qutrl• J t
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g true but oul dn t r!t 1t
1~am

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pumts md \\ ' ' \ ot d 1ht' m( st

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sa1d Ad l Co llil
Sha iOII P1tts ! hey pia)&lt; I
us llHl n t o mfl n and th tt

made 1\ e ISler for Coe
Pi tts called ;qn mng the
titl e l1ke an 1\me it can
d.1 e,un You v. m k hdr l u1d
' ou wtll sm ..:ecd
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IJnn who hIS ttl\ lu st..a r te1s
hHr k nPxl "'C ttSJn bl uned
lllCX'J)CrH lif C [ur

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loss

TEAM CLEAN'
yom• own carp1!ts
At do~~ yourself prwesI
lNT OUf' RtriSlNVIi l

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development

com peten c e

and the rlghl attitudes
mc!udt n g
a p o~t tt ve
approa ch

to

th at 1 h !ii h

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ou t ot t&lt;~ r pt ~ il rl e
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delen stve

drtvtng
Our agen c y prov de s
ftnan c a pr ote ct on and
serv ce n case of ace dents
mvolv ng young dr vers
bu t
many
of
th ese
ace dent s
can
be

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t:o 11 pat: I ca pr.t deat 09 11o1d ot

and 37 3 per cent of all fata l
m tshaps
A great m an y youn g peop le
are sktlled respons ble
dr ve r s Obvtously th ough
qu fe a few are not
There s no su bs! l ute for

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HARDWARE

say prevention ts th e
best pol tcy

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DALE C. WARNER

NEW HAVEN,

992 l 143

W VA

W Matn

Pomeroy

If 10, welcome to the

local headquarters for ,.
your bulidong and "'
model1ng noodo
The Fnendly Onol

eve ry featu re

RIVERSIDE AMC-JEEP
195 UPPER RIVER RD.

Hawks 124, Nets 113
John Drew s 13 fourthquarter pomts helped-Atlanta
defeat New Jersey and pull
the Hawks 21'. games ahead
of idle New Or leans m a b1d
for the !mal Eastern
Conference playoff spot
Knicks 114, Bullets 109
Ray Williams scored all I~
of his pomts m the fourth
quarter and Lonrue Shelton
and Bob McAdoo poured In 25
pomts ap1ece to clmch a
playoff spot for New York
M1tch Kupchak led the
Bullets w1th 30 pomts
Nuggets 109, Rockets 100
Dan Issei h1t for 22 pomts
and Ra lph Simpson scored a
seasonhigh 21 to lead Denver
to an easy v1ctory over
Houston and a berth m the
playoffs Calvm Murphy had
32 for the Rockets
Bucks 129 Pistons 121
Marques Johnson s SIX
pomts m the !mal tw o
mmutes allowed Milwaukee
to hold off InJUry riddled
Detroit and keep alive 1ts b1d
for a spot m the playoffs The
Bucks wm killed the playoff
hopes of both Detroit and the
Ch1cago Bulls
Spurs Ill 76ers 107
George Gervm and Larry
Kcnon scored 20 pomts each
UJ lead San Antomo 01 er
Ph1ladelph1a The S1xers
were led by George
MtCmrus 27 pomts and Doug
Collms 25
Suns 105, Warriors 99
Paul Westphal scored tl ol
his 'll pomts m the fourth
quarter to rally Phoen\X over
Golden Sta ill All f1ve Suns
starters scored m double
figures to offset the Wamors
attack led by R1ck Barry w1th
3t and Phil Smith w1th 30
Supersonics 101
Trail
Blazers 86
Bruce Seals came off the
bench to scare 1~ pomts 111 the
second half as the Somes
overcame a 45-'12 halftime
defiCit Gus Williams led
Seattle w1th 29 pomts
Lakers 133 Kansas City
127
Lou Hudson scored a
seasonhigh 30 1 pomts and
Kareem
Abaul Jabbar
contributed 31 to spark Los
Angeles w1thin one victor) of
clmchmg a playoff berth m
the Western Conference

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hft, health and busioess
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992-5500 or 992-5100

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4- The Daily Senline!, Middlepo~-Pomeroy ; 0., Monday . April3, 1978

Norma Amsbary elected
Beta Sigma Phi leader
POMEROY-Mrs.

:-l o nn~

· Amsbctry was clt•dcd prt.•si-

denl of Preceptor Beta i3l•ta ·
Cha pter of B&lt;'la Stgn\a Phi
Sorority at lilt Thu rS&lt;lay
rtig ht meett ng held at llw
Metgs Inn.
Other offil'ers l'iel'led wert•
An n . Hupt&gt;, \tl"t.' prestdt.•n t;
Hose St.sson, rl'Cortl tng
secretary : n~..~va Vaughan ,
corn•spun dtn g ~t'l' r t'lar y :
Cl arice Krauttcr. treasure r:
and ~ell!C IJruwn . t•rty counci l represenl&lt;illl'l' The gtrl of
the year wa ~ st..·k·d~d by
stlent volt•
IIOUIH.'Cd

&lt;:!lld

at

an~
Clllll Ua]

wtll be
the

Founder 's Dtn dmner tu be

held at lite ·Sportsman m
1\thens. 6::10 p.m on Apnl ~i .
Acouples ' party was set fur
Apri lS at 7 p.m at the home of
Mrs. Lillian Moore with the
soctal comnuttt•t.• tv furrush
the meat a nd all of lht•

nwmbers to l&lt;lke eovered: display were scrapbooks of
dishes. The ritual tea will be mater ial of historica l
held un April 20 at 7: 30 at the significance belonging to
home of Mrs. Rupe; and un Ft·c'() -Biaeltnar. ·
Apnl 13 ther·e will be a country store wtth t11e place to be -~ - - -·- - -.. - ..-,.
a nnoun ced 1Hl l' r'. . All
·
members w·c urged to r un- 1.
1
tribute.
1
1
On Ma y 28 the chapter Will '
hold a dance at Ruval Oak . .
Pa rk from 7 to II p.'m. with · I
(;eorge Hall at the organ. The
. MONDAY
dmll'e wtll be open to lite
RA CINE Chapter 134, OES,
pubh l' with proceeds to go regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.
toward the special project for Monday at temp le. Dues
tilt:' Ml·i gs County Pioneer - must be paid.
and I-hston cHI Society.
JIM VENNARI, Cincinnati
Th e
p r og r a m
wa s Re&lt;l Scout, will be at the
presented by Mrs . Koberla Drew Webster Post 39,
(f Rrtrn and Tamt Simonton American Legion Home, at
on Me1gs Coun ty families. 7: 30p.m. Monday to address
Mrs . O'llrren read a letter youngsters interested in the
wri tten by Gr:acc Horton American Legion baseba ll
wh1rh she hitd oiJtatned from program sponsored by the
Mrs. Clara Locha rv . On Pomerov and Middleport
post s. High school coaches
and teams have been invited
to attend the sesson, and
coaches of the Legion team
will be pr esent.
SALEM ClcNTER PTA,
Monday , 7: 30 p.m. at the
sc hool. Patrolma n Jim
Sheet.&gt; will speak on safety
and there will be a play, "The
Case of the Mi ss in g
Homework " by the sixth
grade. Refreshment.' will be
served .

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Boosters Monday 7: 30p.m. at
high school. Plans for fool·
baU. basketba ll banquet will
be made.

FRYERS

CHUNK

To The Borie
CHICKEN THIGHS ........................

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PRODUCE VALUES

KENNIBEC

FANCY

SEED POTATOES
Ohio. The Grande Chorale was formed by
years ago.
Mem ber~tip is by audition only and the group is responsible for its own
ruusil'al ar rangements, coslwnes, lighting and scenic design . Ross IS
r~sSIJcifl t l' prq fes.~~ r of music at Rio Grande. Reserva tions for the dinner a nd
concert rna y be nwcl e by phoning Rio Grande College and Community
Coll ege. 245-'i353, ext. m. The Rio Grande College and Community College
r. r·a111le Chon rle wlro will present their fourth annual dinner theater concert
Smurrlay, April Bare, front row, I to r, Jeff Lewi s, David Moo re, pavid
Cnu lley, non Wothc , Mike Wigg lesworth , George Thompson, Stuart Cornell ,
Ma lt Mueller. Doug Borsich. Back row, Ito r, Debbie Linn , (jbby Smyser,
l' &lt;111la Huldi n;m. Hita C''lllcy, Deb Swank, Jamiesue Mcilwain , Jeanelle

PLANS CONCERT - The Grande Chorale, fresh from a Florida tour
DiSIIeyworld, will present its spri ng dinner theat er
concert at Ri o Grande College and Corrununily College Saturday , April R.
"Step Into Our Spotlight" is the theme for the Chorale's fo urth annual
produ ction of secular, sacred, country and popular music. A prime rib
din ner will be served at 7 p.m. with the concert scheduled to start al9 p.m.
Tickets for both the dinner and performance a re $7 each . r or those who wa n[
to see the concert only, tickets are $2 for adul ts and $1 for ctuldren . The 17
member student group, under the direction of Merlyn Ross. recently
returned !rum a 12 day concert lour in Florida which included presentation s
rn the Tampa, Orlando and Lakeland areas as well as Disne)11'nrld . Si ll!'!'
September the group has performed for more than laO,OOO people t hro u~h nu L

ana performances at

'3''

18 COUNT PAK

FRESH RIPE

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FANCY TOMATOES

WASHI NGTON SALE

WESTERN
.
PEARS ..................~ FOR

50 LBS.

CARROTS.............. 2FoR

99¢

FLORIDA

RED OR GOLDEN DEI.ICIOUS

79¢
39¢
49*

PASCAL CELERY.............~r.A.L~...

At Well
Flavored
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APPLES ..................... AFOR .79¢·
ONIONS ......................~.l~.s~~9¢
YELLOW

s roRrs • c•Rot NAtFOOOSTO RES, Jijeilli1•]~1
MAXWELl HOUSE
- - - · - ---

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lo arl anU of the unclersta n·
di ng molller to whom the
fa titer gave complete cu~lody
uf the child, who late r
be c am e fam ous a n d
r·cspeded for lli.1 arllstic
genius. Tile books deals wtlh
the !rustr·c-ttions of ii wornm t
torn between loyall y Lu ht•r
husband and her smt.
Mrs. Philson displa yt•tl
SUIII t! work s o£ greHl ill't t~t~

The Uni!ed Met hodi st
Women of the Athens Di stri ct
will hold their annual spring
spiritual life retreat at Camp

Mrs. lw bert Rolt , a leader
OPTOMETRIST
in th e Lay Witn ess
OFFICE HOURS : 9:30 to 12,2 to S I CLOSE I Movemen t, will lead th e
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT
ret reatand hasehosenas her
ST POMEROY .
I theme, "Something Is Going
-~•••••••••••••••••.-.•••••••-' On Here.'' She will be accompanied by Mrs. Robert
Sherlock, who will lead the
singing .
Regi&gt;'lration fee of $2 I Nonreturnable ) should be sent Lo
Mrs. Everett Mowery , 12770
Pleasant Valley Road , flockbridge, Ohio, 43149 by April
10. The ba lance of the total
fee of $7.50 which includes
lodging , meals on Saturda y,
and registration, may be paid
un arrivaL The rate for only
Saturday is $:&gt; and S2 for only
• friday night.
Beginning with a potluck
· supper Friday even ing, the
ladies will gather in the lodge
at Camp Otterbein at 6 p.m.
Heated cabins will be
available for over night
lodging . Ladies are asked to
bring bed li nens and
blan kets, Bible and notebook,
and a covered dish for friday
night.
To reach Camp Ott erbein
take Rt. 33 SQUth of Logan to
Rt . 328, turn west. and follow
the signs.
$
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RUTLAND-Or . Nan Mykcl
of the Mental Hea lth Center
was spea ker at a meeting of
the llulland Firemen's AIIXiliary held at the firehouse.
Mrs. Margaret Edwar·ds
had the devotions and Bill
Brown , a firemen, met with .
the ~r o up to requ es t
assisl&lt;lnce from the auxiliary
with food to be served at the
Area Firemen 's Associati on
meeting to 1M! held April1 9.
Plans were made for the
Auxiliary to have a table at
UlC flea market of the
American Legion in April. At
the February meeting of the
group, Ca rl Hysell, Jr.,
juvenile probation offi cer,
was guest speaker.
TIME CHANGED
The meeting of the Mid"dleport
Garden
Club
scheduled for tonight has
been .changed until April 1?.

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TURN TEN - Kenda and Kelly Rizer, twin granddn u ~h te rs uf Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rizer of
naC'lne' observed their lOth birthdays Thursday a l their
llactne home. Ice cream &lt;md ca ke were enjoyed by the
lwtns and several friends .

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Dr. Mykel
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MI DDLEPORT --" My
Name is A;;hcr Lev " by
TUESDAY
XI (;AMMA MU Chapter , Otaii-n Potok was revicwcll
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority , 7:30 by Mrs. Ben Phi lson at the
Tuesday at the home of Mrs . Wedn es day af t e r noon
Ca rol McCullough. Cultural meeting uf the Middleport
report will be given by l.ynn IJterary Club. The story
Shuler and Susan IJa er. Kay l&lt;lkes place 111 Brookl yn and is
Atkins and Jane Daggett will about ll1c life of a Jewish
be hostesses. Girl of the year d1ild with great arllstic abil i·
"ill be elected. Members arc Ly and a genius In his ability
remi nded to l&lt;lke a loy for the to interpret all fonns of art.
servtce project.
In her review. Mrs. Philson
told
of the father's inabil ity to
SUTTON TO WNSH l p
undersl&lt;lnd
his son's devoti on
trustees Tuesday, B p.m. at
Syracuse Municipa l Building.
POMEROY Chamber of Temple.
Commerce Tuesday at noo n
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
at Meigs Inn. Speaker will be o.E..s. Tuesday , "1: 4'"p.m. at
George Arnott .
tl p
M
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le omeroy
asontc emMIDDLEPORT LODGE pie: Initiati on will be held and
363, F. and A. M., 7:30 Tues- offtcers are asked to wear
day t\tght at the Masonic lhetr gow ns.
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PORK ROAST. ••••••••.•••••.••••••••'~~· . •J 09
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ECKRICH BOLOGNA.~ ..... ~ ........L.s~.•139
BRAUNSCHWEIGER ................ ~~~ 79e

Meat 'Prices

COUNTRY PRIDE CHICKEN

Social
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Senco · Oren • or
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WHITE or ASSORTED

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inventories to helP you get h.ack Into lull
production. fast
our huge stocks are available for Immediate
delivery and include:
TRA/L/16 CABLES, ROUND AID FLIT W'S AID B·BC'S
!'DRTABU POWER I COITROL CABLES
MilE POWER FEEDER· TYPE 8-BC
SHOYEL CABLE· TYI'E SHD·BC

our service to the mining Industry Is always
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4- The Daily Senline!, Middlepo~-Pomeroy ; 0., Monday . April3, 1978

Norma Amsbary elected
Beta Sigma Phi leader
POMEROY-Mrs.

:-l o nn~

· Amsbctry was clt•dcd prt.•si-

denl of Preceptor Beta i3l•ta ·
Cha pter of B&lt;'la Stgn\a Phi
Sorority at lilt Thu rS&lt;lay
rtig ht meett ng held at llw
Metgs Inn.
Other offil'ers l'iel'led wert•
An n . Hupt&gt;, \tl"t.' prestdt.•n t;
Hose St.sson, rl'Cortl tng
secretary : n~..~va Vaughan ,
corn•spun dtn g ~t'l' r t'lar y :
Cl arice Krauttcr. treasure r:
and ~ell!C IJruwn . t•rty counci l represenl&lt;illl'l' The gtrl of
the year wa ~ st..·k·d~d by
stlent volt•
IIOUIH.'Cd

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wtll be
the

Founder 's Dtn dmner tu be

held at lite ·Sportsman m
1\thens. 6::10 p.m on Apnl ~i .
Acouples ' party was set fur
Apri lS at 7 p.m at the home of
Mrs. Lillian Moore with the
soctal comnuttt•t.• tv furrush
the meat a nd all of lht•

nwmbers to l&lt;lke eovered: display were scrapbooks of
dishes. The ritual tea will be mater ial of historica l
held un April 20 at 7: 30 at the significance belonging to
home of Mrs. Rupe; and un Ft·c'() -Biaeltnar. ·
Apnl 13 ther·e will be a country store wtth t11e place to be -~ - - -·- - -.. - ..-,.
a nnoun ced 1Hl l' r'. . All
·
members w·c urged to r un- 1.
1
tribute.
1
1
On Ma y 28 the chapter Will '
hold a dance at Ruval Oak . .
Pa rk from 7 to II p.'m. with · I
(;eorge Hall at the organ. The
. MONDAY
dmll'e wtll be open to lite
RA CINE Chapter 134, OES,
pubh l' with proceeds to go regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.
toward the special project for Monday at temp le. Dues
tilt:' Ml·i gs County Pioneer - must be paid.
and I-hston cHI Society.
JIM VENNARI, Cincinnati
Th e
p r og r a m
wa s Re&lt;l Scout, will be at the
presented by Mrs . Koberla Drew Webster Post 39,
(f Rrtrn and Tamt Simonton American Legion Home, at
on Me1gs Coun ty families. 7: 30p.m. Monday to address
Mrs . O'llrren read a letter youngsters interested in the
wri tten by Gr:acc Horton American Legion baseba ll
wh1rh she hitd oiJtatned from program sponsored by the
Mrs. Clara Locha rv . On Pomerov and Middleport
post s. High school coaches
and teams have been invited
to attend the sesson, and
coaches of the Legion team
will be pr esent.
SALEM ClcNTER PTA,
Monday , 7: 30 p.m. at the
sc hool. Patrolma n Jim
Sheet.&gt; will speak on safety
and there will be a play, "The
Case of the Mi ss in g
Homework " by the sixth
grade. Refreshment.' will be
served .

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SOUT HERN At hletic t
Boosters Monday 7: 30p.m. at
high school. Plans for fool·
baU. basketba ll banquet will
be made.

FRYERS

CHUNK

To The Borie
CHICKEN THIGHS ........................

•

.. ..

.

CHU NK SUP E RIOR

.

SUPERIOR

69c

FRANKIES ~···················~····~:::·. 79~
CUT UP FRYERS
53c
2
39
SIZZLEAN
STRIPS
................
~
.:·~.
'1
MIXED
FRYER PARTS...........-•.. J~:..49~ HAM SALAD .........................~~. '1 49
Pound

SWIFT

""'"""""'"""'""" Pound

Pound

HOMEMADE

PRODUCE VALUES

KENNIBEC

FANCY

SEED POTATOES
Ohio. The Grande Chorale was formed by
years ago.
Mem ber~tip is by audition only and the group is responsible for its own
ruusil'al ar rangements, coslwnes, lighting and scenic design . Ross IS
r~sSIJcifl t l' prq fes.~~ r of music at Rio Grande. Reserva tions for the dinner a nd
concert rna y be nwcl e by phoning Rio Grande College and Community
Coll ege. 245-'i353, ext. m. The Rio Grande College and Community College
r. r·a111le Chon rle wlro will present their fourth annual dinner theater concert
Smurrlay, April Bare, front row, I to r, Jeff Lewi s, David Moo re, pavid
Cnu lley, non Wothc , Mike Wigg lesworth , George Thompson, Stuart Cornell ,
Ma lt Mueller. Doug Borsich. Back row, Ito r, Debbie Linn , (jbby Smyser,
l' &lt;111la Huldi n;m. Hita C''lllcy, Deb Swank, Jamiesue Mcilwain , Jeanelle

PLANS CONCERT - The Grande Chorale, fresh from a Florida tour
DiSIIeyworld, will present its spri ng dinner theat er
concert at Ri o Grande College and Corrununily College Saturday , April R.
"Step Into Our Spotlight" is the theme for the Chorale's fo urth annual
produ ction of secular, sacred, country and popular music. A prime rib
din ner will be served at 7 p.m. with the concert scheduled to start al9 p.m.
Tickets for both the dinner and performance a re $7 each . r or those who wa n[
to see the concert only, tickets are $2 for adul ts and $1 for ctuldren . The 17
member student group, under the direction of Merlyn Ross. recently
returned !rum a 12 day concert lour in Florida which included presentation s
rn the Tampa, Orlando and Lakeland areas as well as Disne)11'nrld . Si ll!'!'
September the group has performed for more than laO,OOO people t hro u~h nu L

ana performances at

'3''

18 COUNT PAK

FRESH RIPE

PAK

FANCY TOMATOES

WASHI NGTON SALE

WESTERN
.
PEARS ..................~ FOR

50 LBS.

CARROTS.............. 2FoR

99¢

FLORIDA

RED OR GOLDEN DEI.ICIOUS

79¢
39¢
49*

PASCAL CELERY.............~r.A.L~...

At Well
Flavored
Prices

APPLES ..................... AFOR .79¢·
ONIONS ......................~.l~.s~~9¢
YELLOW

s roRrs • c•Rot NAtFOOOSTO RES, Jijeilli1•]~1
MAXWELl HOUSE
- - - · - ---

...

lo arl anU of the unclersta n·
di ng molller to whom the
fa titer gave complete cu~lody
uf the child, who late r
be c am e fam ous a n d
r·cspeded for lli.1 arllstic
genius. Tile books deals wtlh
the !rustr·c-ttions of ii wornm t
torn between loyall y Lu ht•r
husband and her smt.
Mrs. Philson displa yt•tl
SUIII t! work s o£ greHl ill't t~t~

The Uni!ed Met hodi st
Women of the Athens Di stri ct
will hold their annual spring
spiritual life retreat at Camp

Mrs. lw bert Rolt , a leader
OPTOMETRIST
in th e Lay Witn ess
OFFICE HOURS : 9:30 to 12,2 to S I CLOSE I Movemen t, will lead th e
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT
ret reatand hasehosenas her
ST POMEROY .
I theme, "Something Is Going
-~•••••••••••••••••.-.•••••••-' On Here.'' She will be accompanied by Mrs. Robert
Sherlock, who will lead the
singing .
Regi&gt;'lration fee of $2 I Nonreturnable ) should be sent Lo
Mrs. Everett Mowery , 12770
Pleasant Valley Road , flockbridge, Ohio, 43149 by April
10. The ba lance of the total
fee of $7.50 which includes
lodging , meals on Saturda y,
and registration, may be paid
un arrivaL The rate for only
Saturday is $:&gt; and S2 for only
• friday night.
Beginning with a potluck
· supper Friday even ing, the
ladies will gather in the lodge
at Camp Otterbein at 6 p.m.
Heated cabins will be
available for over night
lodging . Ladies are asked to
bring bed li nens and
blan kets, Bible and notebook,
and a covered dish for friday
night.
To reach Camp Ott erbein
take Rt. 33 SQUth of Logan to
Rt . 328, turn west. and follow
the signs.
$
1

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•

RUTLAND-Or . Nan Mykcl
of the Mental Hea lth Center
was spea ker at a meeting of
the llulland Firemen's AIIXiliary held at the firehouse.
Mrs. Margaret Edwar·ds
had the devotions and Bill
Brown , a firemen, met with .
the ~r o up to requ es t
assisl&lt;lnce from the auxiliary
with food to be served at the
Area Firemen 's Associati on
meeting to 1M! held April1 9.
Plans were made for the
Auxiliary to have a table at
UlC flea market of the
American Legion in April. At
the February meeting of the
group, Ca rl Hysell, Jr.,
juvenile probation offi cer,
was guest speaker.
TIME CHANGED
The meeting of the Mid"dleport
Garden
Club
scheduled for tonight has
been .changed until April 1?.

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TUESDAY
XI (;AMMA MU Chapter , Otaii-n Potok was revicwcll
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority , 7:30 by Mrs. Ben Phi lson at the
Tuesday at the home of Mrs . Wedn es day af t e r noon
Ca rol McCullough. Cultural meeting uf the Middleport
report will be given by l.ynn IJterary Club. The story
Shuler and Susan IJa er. Kay l&lt;lkes place 111 Brookl yn and is
Atkins and Jane Daggett will about ll1c life of a Jewish
be hostesses. Girl of the year d1ild with great arllstic abil i·
"ill be elected. Members arc Ly and a genius In his ability
remi nded to l&lt;lke a loy for the to interpret all fonns of art.
servtce project.
In her review. Mrs. Philson
told
of the father's inabil ity to
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undersl&lt;lnd
his son's devoti on
trustees Tuesday, B p.m. at
Syracuse Municipa l Building.
POMEROY Chamber of Temple.
Commerce Tuesday at noo n
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
at Meigs Inn. Speaker will be o.E..s. Tuesday , "1: 4'"p.m. at
George Arnott .
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asontc emMIDDLEPORT LODGE pie: Initiati on will be held and
363, F. and A. M., 7:30 Tues- offtcers are asked to wear
day t\tght at the Masonic lhetr gow ns.
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&amp;- fhe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April3, 1978
Tuesday, Apri l 4

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

Permancnlmembers of the
U.N. Security Cound l are:
China , France, the U.S .S.R.,
the United Kingdom, and the

National Library
Week April 2-6

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April 4. 1~ 18
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lll&lt;JI CP me y l ur Wd \ !) USHl("',S
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c.ou ro cn rnc an cl yo 1n ;t tl as ll
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You II tlf' 1nvohlNI 1n a btJ S II WS~
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co nduc leU alona co,went iOII.il
t1n es vr t 11 wd r w n rll. to y n u1
\)cnc ltl F1nll o ut to wh o n1
YOII I f' ro mafli iC illly !'~ lll l r d IJ\'
se nll! nq fo r YOUI co py o t A s t ra

Films are highly popular
The capacity t.O loan 16mm
movies and rum strips is
probably the most exciting
new service that the libraries
have added in the pa st two

c urnv en t ro ad n tock s
CAN C ER • (June 11-July

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A c;pur -o l · !t1e mul rll:'n l lflVI!dti OII co uld lut n

years, and one that library
trustees have wanted for a
long time. It is a reality now
throu gh a contract with
OVAL and is offered free to

Popularity contest winners

ff there were an award for
Gra p·/l Lf'ller Mi'l1l 50 ce nts lot '' Most Asked-For Library
ea c h iHJd a IOnQ . ~el l
Books" it would have gone to
alldr e::.:.c l.l s tarnl) e&lt;l Pnvrt o pe
"Roots" and " The Grass is
to A str o- G rd pt1 P 0 Bo " tl89
Always Greener over the
Ratlio Crl y Sta l! on N Y 100 19
Septic Tank" in 1977. This
Bt.• ::.u re to ~ p ecily b11 th SIQil
TA URU S (Apr;l 10· May 10) f o. shows clearly what library
day th ere &lt;H l' SO lilt:' unusual and bookmobile staff have
twne ht s fo r you tllrouylr a known for a long time. Any
prutn f' r shq) ;:urangernent wl!h
book that is made into a
an assoc 1atf' ·,o, , don t nor·
movie
or is· mentioned on a
m all y dPAI Wtltl
GEMINI [ Ma~ 11-June 10) ll.s - program on television will be
card o ld mPHlOds d yo u rc asked for ten times more
~ IY I Ili CCI by tl elfl ys
t ~'-f h esll often than a noth er title .
a ppt Oi".1C il('S \Otldy IO hel p Cl l ·
Books at the libraries that

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WITHOUT THE BELT.

have recently been made into
" Anna
shows
include
Karenina ,"

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"Th e Trees" an~
"The Town , and "The
Hobb it. " Librarian Susan
Fleshman thinks that this co·
operation between books and
programs is good for th e
library. " People get in·
terested in a show and then
like to read about what they
have seen. It encourages
reading and people can enjoy
both the program ai1d the
book .''

Books in the mailbox

For people living in the
country , good boo ks a nd
enjoyable reading are as
close as their ma ilbox. Rural
3 SSOC iilf Cd WIHI the IO Ci rlent
YIRG O (Aug . 13· Se pl. 21) ro ut e box-holde rs rece ive
YOlJ rc tw tlt' ' f'(lut ppe cl to ddy
catalogs that let them borrow
lo handle :-,1 l tJdi 10 t15 o t a rnen t::~l paperback books through th e
lld l lHC t11an y o u c~ r c to crwe
mail. The system is set up so
wt1tl Dhys •cal ones Der1 1 1n
that
the books can be
Idea&lt;; wtwr f' IJOJ'J rbl f'
rece
iv
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LIBRA (Se p1 23-0 c l. 131 Some
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"Info to Go" is :theme

the public. The fibns, mostly .
entertainment and general
interest titles between six and
54 minutes in length, are
listed in catalog·s aviiilable at 1
the libraries. They need to be
booked at least four days in
advance of use because they
are sent , to Meigs County
from a central !ibn library In
Caldwell. A !ibn projector
can also be borrowed. The
libraries have made ex·
tensive use of the fibns In
children's programs and will
show a program of Ambrose
Bierce fibns for adults on
April 20th . In 1977, 303 films
were borrowed by people in
Meigs County, and were
shown to audiences that
totalled 21,397 1 Good quality
films and easy access to them
adds up to a very popular
library service.

without cost to th e reader.
The Pomeroy -Middl eport
Libraries contract with the
Ohio Vall ey Area Libraries to
provide thi s se rvice to Meigs
County . Anyone can pi ck up a
Ma il-A-Book catalog at the
libra ries, if they are inlerested in using thi s handy
way of borro wing books.

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"I'm sorry, we don't have
that book here, but we can try
to get it for you fr01hnoth er
library." When one of the
library staff says that sh e Is
offering to help you with an
interlibrary loan. That is
when a local library borrows
a book from another county
or from the State Library in
Columbus. No library can
them a gift. Attending were
have every book and inMr. and Mrs. Russell Roush , terlibrary loan helps libraries
Cindy, Edward , Mr. and Mrs.
share their holdings. In 1977
Eddie Hupp , Mr. and Mrs. Meigs libraries borrowed
Arnold Hupp, Mr. and Mrs.
from other libraries 134 times
Ronald Russell, 1'fandy and
for people in this county.
Michael , Mt-. and Mrs. and
Mrs. Dana Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons. They
They were presented gifts
and money. Sending gifts
were Mr s. Edna Roush,
Warren Rose and Da vid
Roush .

Sensational
Buys At
Down-to-Earth
Prices!

Great Wall
Transferr&lt;xl to a map of the
United States, the 1.500-mile
Great Wall of Chi na would
reach soulh and westward
from Washi ngton.O.C. pa st
Chatta nuoga w1d Memphi s.
Tenn. [:! Jltl Sh reveport, I.a.,
and ~l i the way across Te xas

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w-tools
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linds dtrl tn
darkest corners

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disposable du st
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TI1es c three boo kmobile employes have been with th e unit since il began some 12 years
agu. From the left are Elladerie Watson, Lou ise Brewer and Bob Pi ckett.

CHECK THIS OUT!
Check out Pete Seeger or
Dolly Parton! You can do It
at the libraries, when·
stenu

albums .

are

available for loan. You can
also borrow Wlnnle·1ht•·
Pooh, Th e Ea gle s and
many other groups . Check
it out.

We re yuu aware

that

library se rvi ce in Meigs

County is available from such
locations as Tuppers Plain s
Dairy
Bar, _ Syrac use
Swimming Poo l, Chesler
Methorli;t Church and Harine
find Hutland banks? How can
l tbrary service be provlftcd in
so many different areas of the 1
c.:vun ty a nd from such
unusual sites? Easy ~ the
Mrigs - Jackson - Vinton
Counties Boo kmobile.
'"llle bookmubil e's role is
to ex tend library services to
those Meigs Count y residents
that live outsi de of the
Pomeroy·Middleport area ,"
says Ann e Mashin tc, fl ead
Libra ri an of thr Meigs·
Jackso n-Vinton Co unt ies
Bookmobile.
In or der l o reach the
greatest number uf peo ple
posstbte bookmobile service
is co ncent rated 111 the r0111·
muniucs of Chester . ltactnc ,
i{utland ,
Hee dsvill e.
Syra cuse and Tuppers
Plains. The Boo km obi le
makes bi -weekly stops in
these commu niti es. spe nding
one- half to nne and a half
hou rs in each loc ation
Churches, ba nks, post off ices
i.tnd

o1hrr

communi ty

meeting
plal'es
arc
de s)gn aicd HS buokmolllle
stups because of their easy
aecesstbillty.
·· we never wke a book·
!llobilc.s1op fur gr,.nted, Ms.
Ma shtni c tlOints out. We arc
constantly lookmg at ou r
bookm obil e stops and
evaluating ·them in terms uf
our pt~tmu S. We want to make
certai n J,hat bookmu bi[ (·
s. rvire IS b(,ing provided at
t)le rno~t l'onvenient times
ami !ocflt ions.''

t'utTcntly, the book mobile ·
st.aff is in 1he process of
eva luatin g the towns and
villages served by the bookmobile through a co mmunity

People
helping
people
Without a conscientious
and helpful staff a li brary
isn't much more than ah
unorganized pile of books.
The people at the libraries 111
Pomeroy and Middleport who
keep the books organized.
answer qu estions and brin g
the libraries to life are rea l
publ ic servants.
Agnes Dix on is starting her
fourt een th year a t the
Pomeroy Li brary as a library
assistant. At the Middleport
Library the lady you meet
behind the circulation des k is
Christina Grueser. l&gt;(ho has
been workin g since 19H. Huth
Powers,'llf Middleport , works
at the libraries fu ll -time . The
ne west libra ry assistant IS
Madhu Malhotra, a native of
Agra, Indi a. Roy Ebli n works
as malnt enance man for both
li brary bui ldings. Susa n
Fl es hman, as libranan ,
works with all the s1aff
As library services grow
and change over the years the
staff grow• too . as they continue to leam how to better
serve the publi c with the
in form ation and enjoyment
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bookmobil e staff member as a part of the community a ru~lysi s project being car ried out by
th e bookmobile person nel. Mr s. Huston, a bookm obile patron, picks up her books from the
unit at the Syracuse swin1ming pool slop .
analysis project . The in·
!ormation rece ived from this
survey will he lp the book·
mobile staff in developing
librH ry services that bt•lt er
mecl the needs of Mr1~s
County residents.
The
B oo km o bi l e's
co ll ection is a n already
existin g r efleclion of the
needs ami interests of its
p&lt;~lr ons. Th e :15 foot traveling
libra ry is well stocked with
books un such topics as
ga rdening , cooking, crafts
and horne re pairs . Mystery ,
we&gt;tcrn. science fi ction and
romance titles arc also found
in lafge quantities on the
boo kmobile.
The most recent addition to
the bookmobil e is ·an ex·
tensive assortment of easyto ·rea d pa mphlets. The
pam phlets , whi ch were

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information is always ready to go at the PomeroyMiddleport Public Libraries and Meigs-Jackson-Vinton
Counties Bookmobile.
The two library providers ar e part of llle Ohio Valley ~
Area Libraries (OVAL) a library service organi ?,ation
headquartered in Wellston. Through llle efforts of OVAL
II member libraries work togelller l.o provide a wide
range of library services to U1e re sidents of southeastern
Ohio. A mail-a-book program, fiim lending project and
interlibrary loan service are e&gt;&lt;amples of the coopera tion
that is taking place among OV AI. libranes.
Bookpwbile service is still anoth er cooperati ve eff or t
made possible through the OV AI. orga ni ?,ation . Two
OVAL bookmobiles serve the counties of Jackson,
Lawrence, Meigs , Pike and Vinton . The count ies of.Meigs,
Jackson, and Vinton receive their bookmobile servi ce ····
through a contract with OVAL with the libraries pa yin g a
portion of the overall cost .
In creasing and ever-improving li brary services are
being provided to Meigs County residents through the
cooperation of the Pomeroy-Middleport Libraries and
OVAL.

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IVIn Shags
• Huge top·hlling
diiPOIIble dull bag
pre11tn1s clogs
• Ouai·Acllon fd~e
l&lt;luntr carrtes
strong IU C!Ion nghl
up to lhe bU tbDirds

That's because he's still listed ,as just "Michael W.
Leon' : in the telephone directory. There 's· no mention of
hjs wife Joan . Nor their three teenagers . After all, don't
they deserve their own listings?
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_Well now you can let everybody know about the great
thmgs happening in your life with the new edition of your
telephone directory . It's going to press soon. So if you're
about to make any changes or add a dual name listing
now's the time to do it.
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Mn;. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Bush,
Denise Talbott of Portland
were Easter dinner guesis of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel ,
Tim and Sid.
Mr . and Mrs. Gary Miller
and children of Bellvue,
brought Wilda Lawson to her
hom e and spenl Easte r
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawson . Other
guesls were Mrs. Cindy
dau ghter,
Morri s and
Michelle, Mr . and Mrs . Bob
Lawson and Cathy .
Mr. and Mrs . Homer
Warn er were East er guests of
Mrs. Pea rl Norris.
Mrs. Russell Roush entertained wi!h a party in
hono r of her hu sb an d,
Russell , and d1lughter, Cindy ,
who celebrated birthdays
Monday evening. They were
presented cakes by Sharon
Hupp and Nancy Hussell and
Roberta Lewi s also presnted

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tak 1ng pt :tu· tort;Jy w11tl &lt;;O rlle
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donuted by area ex t~n si on on the bookmobile. All a
offices, offer such topics as pa tron has to do is request 1he
so1l conservation, vegetable specifi c title or inform ation
ga rdening, sewin g and child he or she needs. The book·
care. The bookmobil e staff mobil e staff will then obtain
fin ds that no mailer what the the material through Ohio
topi c or title, paperback Uni versit y and mail it
books remain lhe continual directl y to the patron.
The Meigs . .J ac i&lt;Son .
favorit es of boo kmobile
Vint
on Counties Bookmobil e
patrons. Current best-sellers,
the residents of Meigs
affords
ca reer tools, and large pr int
Co
unl
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with the opportunity
boo ks designed for the
visually ha ndica pped a re still to receive the traditi onal
ot he r rea din g materia ls library ser vices found at
found un the Meigs· Jackson· the Pomeroy • Middleport
Vinton Co unties Bookmobile. Libraries in a non·lraditional
If all this isn't enough - setting, so remember - the
in ter lib ra ry loan se rvice next tinlC you find the need
between Ohi o Valley Area for library se rvices they may
Lib ra ri es
and
Ohio be as cl ose as your nearest
University provides pa trons bank, post office, or swimwith information unavailabl e ming pool! •
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than a breadbox. If you guessed the Pomeroy-Middleport
Libraries you are a JSOiutely right. A quick look at the
public libraries show what they can offer. They are places
where you can ask questions , refer to encyclopedias ,
check genealogy books, borrow magazines , re cords,
films, pamphl e~ and even books. And the libraries are
open a wide range of hours in order to suit everyone's
schedule. The Middleport Library is open from 10 :30 to
5: 110 six days a week. You can· visit the Ponreroy-bbrary
betwee n 10:30 and 8:00p.m. on weekd ays, 10 :30 and 5:00
on Saturday and 2:00 and 4:30 on Sunday . And if you need
to call them it's 992-571 3 for the Midd leport Ubrary and
992-5813

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than
children
borrowed books, while on ·the
bookmobile kids were by far
the heaviest borrowers, In
the Cllunt y as a woolt, 118,885
books were borrowed. That 's
about six volum es for
everyone in the county .
Books on dinosaurs, horses
an d motorbik es are still
strong favorit es with kids of
boih sexes. Adults are the'
heaviest novel readers and
also ask frequently for books

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thousan ds of cats'" wt ll Hppcar in Otu u

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patron, lB greeted ~Y Fae Reibel , left , and Sharon
Buffington, as sh e ret111'1111 books and prepares to go on(o
the bookmobile to pick up ,more selecUons.

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ma chi nes and appliances.
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for worthwhile boo[(, in th ese
area s, and have bought titles
on welding, chain saw use,
masonry; ·quilting, caMing,
house plans and ~nile-making
to fill demands .
The Cllntinuing signs show
that Meigs county people are
reading and that books are of
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Can you think of better
ways fo r lib ra ries to serve
people in Meigs County and in
the whole &gt;1ate of Ohio? 1978
is the year that people all
over Ohio will have the
chance to s peak out to
legislators, public offi cials
and each other about what
kind of library services they
need and want. This will

Basic Library Services

Th ese Pomeroy l. !bi'Hry ~U-t ff rnt•rn bPr S dl~pl;ry Slli!H' llf !!H' lll&lt;J1Nt&lt;l1 - .li·;~:l;tl'i~

libra ry. From the left are Agru.•s IJJX (]n, Hl Ul l J&gt;' 1Wl' rk ar rd !--.u ~: rn FIL•shr 11-"1r,

Chrt..tina Grueser, Middleport Li brary ....employe,
holds th e attention of these small fry on hand to attend

sto1·y tim e. From the left Are MISS\ Nel&gt;un, St&lt;·ffl l"r•ll&lt;
Lisa Poulin , 'l'ricia flacr and Van .Kil~q.

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&amp;- fhe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April3, 1978
Tuesday, Apri l 4

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

Permancnlmembers of the
U.N. Security Cound l are:
China , France, the U.S .S.R.,
the United Kingdom, and the

National Library
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April 4. 1~ 18
Bf' rllt'·ll lor many luc ky l)rt' d~ S
lll&lt;JI CP me y l ur Wd \ !) USHl("',S
w 1se 111 tht' yP ar atlcad Ttlf' y
c.ou ro cn rnc an cl yo 1n ;t tl as ll
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ARIE S (Marc h 11·Ap ril 19[
You II tlf' 1nvohlNI 1n a btJ S II WS~
Si(u(l tiOn IOd ay ltl&lt;\1 w on I ht•
co nduc leU alona co,went iOII.il
t1n es vr t 11 wd r w n rll. to y n u1
\)cnc ltl F1nll o ut to wh o n1
YOII I f' ro mafli iC illly !'~ lll l r d IJ\'
se nll! nq fo r YOUI co py o t A s t ra

Films are highly popular
The capacity t.O loan 16mm
movies and rum strips is
probably the most exciting
new service that the libraries
have added in the pa st two

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years, and one that library
trustees have wanted for a
long time. It is a reality now
throu gh a contract with
OVAL and is offered free to

Popularity contest winners

ff there were an award for
Gra p·/l Lf'ller Mi'l1l 50 ce nts lot '' Most Asked-For Library
ea c h iHJd a IOnQ . ~el l
Books" it would have gone to
alldr e::.:.c l.l s tarnl) e&lt;l Pnvrt o pe
"Roots" and " The Grass is
to A str o- G rd pt1 P 0 Bo " tl89
Always Greener over the
Ratlio Crl y Sta l! on N Y 100 19
Septic Tank" in 1977. This
Bt.• ::.u re to ~ p ecily b11 th SIQil
TA URU S (Apr;l 10· May 10) f o. shows clearly what library
day th ere &lt;H l' SO lilt:' unusual and bookmobile staff have
twne ht s fo r you tllrouylr a known for a long time. Any
prutn f' r shq) ;:urangernent wl!h
book that is made into a
an assoc 1atf' ·,o, , don t nor·
movie
or is· mentioned on a
m all y dPAI Wtltl
GEMINI [ Ma~ 11-June 10) ll.s - program on television will be
card o ld mPHlOds d yo u rc asked for ten times more
~ IY I Ili CCI by tl elfl ys
t ~'-f h esll often than a noth er title .
a ppt Oi".1C il('S \Otldy IO hel p Cl l ·
Books at the libraries that

SUPER PROTECTION
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have recently been made into
" Anna
shows
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Karenina ,"

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"Th e Trees" an~
"The Town , and "The
Hobb it. " Librarian Susan
Fleshman thinks that this co·
operation between books and
programs is good for th e
library. " People get in·
terested in a show and then
like to read about what they
have seen. It encourages
reading and people can enjoy
both the program ai1d the
book .''

Books in the mailbox

For people living in the
country , good boo ks a nd
enjoyable reading are as
close as their ma ilbox. Rural
3 SSOC iilf Cd WIHI the IO Ci rlent
YIRG O (Aug . 13· Se pl. 21) ro ut e box-holde rs rece ive
YOlJ rc tw tlt' ' f'(lut ppe cl to ddy
catalogs that let them borrow
lo handle :-,1 l tJdi 10 t15 o t a rnen t::~l paperback books through th e
lld l lHC t11an y o u c~ r c to crwe
mail. The system is set up so
wt1tl Dhys •cal ones Der1 1 1n
that
the books can be
Idea&lt;; wtwr f' IJOJ'J rbl f'
rece
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the public. The fibns, mostly .
entertainment and general
interest titles between six and
54 minutes in length, are
listed in catalog·s aviiilable at 1
the libraries. They need to be
booked at least four days in
advance of use because they
are sent , to Meigs County
from a central !ibn library In
Caldwell. A !ibn projector
can also be borrowed. The
libraries have made ex·
tensive use of the fibns In
children's programs and will
show a program of Ambrose
Bierce fibns for adults on
April 20th . In 1977, 303 films
were borrowed by people in
Meigs County, and were
shown to audiences that
totalled 21,397 1 Good quality
films and easy access to them
adds up to a very popular
library service.

without cost to th e reader.
The Pomeroy -Middl eport
Libraries contract with the
Ohio Vall ey Area Libraries to
provide thi s se rvice to Meigs
County . Anyone can pi ck up a
Ma il-A-Book catalog at the
libra ries, if they are inlerested in using thi s handy
way of borro wing books.

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"I'm sorry, we don't have
that book here, but we can try
to get it for you fr01hnoth er
library." When one of the
library staff says that sh e Is
offering to help you with an
interlibrary loan. That is
when a local library borrows
a book from another county
or from the State Library in
Columbus. No library can
them a gift. Attending were
have every book and inMr. and Mrs. Russell Roush , terlibrary loan helps libraries
Cindy, Edward , Mr. and Mrs.
share their holdings. In 1977
Eddie Hupp , Mr. and Mrs. Meigs libraries borrowed
Arnold Hupp, Mr. and Mrs.
from other libraries 134 times
Ronald Russell, 1'fandy and
for people in this county.
Michael , Mt-. and Mrs. and
Mrs. Dana Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons. They
They were presented gifts
and money. Sending gifts
were Mr s. Edna Roush,
Warren Rose and Da vid
Roush .

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agu. From the left are Elladerie Watson, Lou ise Brewer and Bob Pi ckett.

CHECK THIS OUT!
Check out Pete Seeger or
Dolly Parton! You can do It
at the libraries, when·
stenu

albums .

are

available for loan. You can
also borrow Wlnnle·1ht•·
Pooh, Th e Ea gle s and
many other groups . Check
it out.

We re yuu aware

that

library se rvi ce in Meigs

County is available from such
locations as Tuppers Plain s
Dairy
Bar, _ Syrac use
Swimming Poo l, Chesler
Methorli;t Church and Harine
find Hutland banks? How can
l tbrary service be provlftcd in
so many different areas of the 1
c.:vun ty a nd from such
unusual sites? Easy ~ the
Mrigs - Jackson - Vinton
Counties Boo kmobile.
'"llle bookmubil e's role is
to ex tend library services to
those Meigs Count y residents
that live outsi de of the
Pomeroy·Middleport area ,"
says Ann e Mashin tc, fl ead
Libra ri an of thr Meigs·
Jackso n-Vinton Co unt ies
Bookmobile.
In or der l o reach the
greatest number uf peo ple
posstbte bookmobile service
is co ncent rated 111 the r0111·
muniucs of Chester . ltactnc ,
i{utland ,
Hee dsvill e.
Syra cuse and Tuppers
Plains. The Boo km obi le
makes bi -weekly stops in
these commu niti es. spe nding
one- half to nne and a half
hou rs in each loc ation
Churches, ba nks, post off ices
i.tnd

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meeting
plal'es
arc
de s)gn aicd HS buokmolllle
stups because of their easy
aecesstbillty.
·· we never wke a book·
!llobilc.s1op fur gr,.nted, Ms.
Ma shtni c tlOints out. We arc
constantly lookmg at ou r
bookm obil e stops and
evaluating ·them in terms uf
our pt~tmu S. We want to make
certai n J,hat bookmu bi[ (·
s. rvire IS b(,ing provided at
t)le rno~t l'onvenient times
ami !ocflt ions.''

t'utTcntly, the book mobile ·
st.aff is in 1he process of
eva luatin g the towns and
villages served by the bookmobile through a co mmunity

People
helping
people
Without a conscientious
and helpful staff a li brary
isn't much more than ah
unorganized pile of books.
The people at the libraries 111
Pomeroy and Middleport who
keep the books organized.
answer qu estions and brin g
the libraries to life are rea l
publ ic servants.
Agnes Dix on is starting her
fourt een th year a t the
Pomeroy Li brary as a library
assistant. At the Middleport
Library the lady you meet
behind the circulation des k is
Christina Grueser. l&gt;(ho has
been workin g since 19H. Huth
Powers,'llf Middleport , works
at the libraries fu ll -time . The
ne west libra ry assistant IS
Madhu Malhotra, a native of
Agra, Indi a. Roy Ebli n works
as malnt enance man for both
li brary bui ldings. Susa n
Fl es hman, as libranan ,
works with all the s1aff
As library services grow
and change over the years the
staff grow• too . as they continue to leam how to better
serve the publi c with the
in form ation and enjoyment
a vailable
in
library
materials .

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Si1irlcy Huston, left, Syracuse, points out lllc locati on of her residence to Donru1 Bun ch.
bookmobil e staff member as a part of the community a ru~lysi s project being car ried out by
th e bookmobile person nel. Mr s. Huston, a bookm obile patron, picks up her books from the
unit at the Syracuse swin1ming pool slop .
analysis project . The in·
!ormation rece ived from this
survey will he lp the book·
mobile staff in developing
librH ry services that bt•lt er
mecl the needs of Mr1~s
County residents.
The
B oo km o bi l e's
co ll ection is a n already
existin g r efleclion of the
needs ami interests of its
p&lt;~lr ons. Th e :15 foot traveling
libra ry is well stocked with
books un such topics as
ga rdening , cooking, crafts
and horne re pairs . Mystery ,
we&gt;tcrn. science fi ction and
romance titles arc also found
in lafge quantities on the
boo kmobile.
The most recent addition to
the bookmobil e is ·an ex·
tensive assortment of easyto ·rea d pa mphlets. The
pam phlets , whi ch were

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information is always ready to go at the PomeroyMiddleport Public Libraries and Meigs-Jackson-Vinton
Counties Bookmobile.
The two library providers ar e part of llle Ohio Valley ~
Area Libraries (OVAL) a library service organi ?,ation
headquartered in Wellston. Through llle efforts of OVAL
II member libraries work togelller l.o provide a wide
range of library services to U1e re sidents of southeastern
Ohio. A mail-a-book program, fiim lending project and
interlibrary loan service are e&gt;&lt;amples of the coopera tion
that is taking place among OV AI. libranes.
Bookpwbile service is still anoth er cooperati ve eff or t
made possible through the OV AI. orga ni ?,ation . Two
OVAL bookmobiles serve the counties of Jackson,
Lawrence, Meigs , Pike and Vinton . The count ies of.Meigs,
Jackson, and Vinton receive their bookmobile servi ce ····
through a contract with OVAL with the libraries pa yin g a
portion of the overall cost .
In creasing and ever-improving li brary services are
being provided to Meigs County residents through the
cooperation of the Pomeroy-Middleport Libraries and
OVAL.

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That's because he's still listed ,as just "Michael W.
Leon' : in the telephone directory. There 's· no mention of
hjs wife Joan . Nor their three teenagers . After all, don't
they deserve their own listings?
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_Well now you can let everybody know about the great
thmgs happening in your life with the new edition of your
telephone directory . It's going to press soon. So if you're
about to make any changes or add a dual name listing
now's the time to do it.
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charges are, if any.

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Mn;. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Bush,
Denise Talbott of Portland
were Easter dinner guesis of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel ,
Tim and Sid.
Mr . and Mrs. Gary Miller
and children of Bellvue,
brought Wilda Lawson to her
hom e and spenl Easte r
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawson . Other
guesls were Mrs. Cindy
dau ghter,
Morri s and
Michelle, Mr . and Mrs . Bob
Lawson and Cathy .
Mr. and Mrs . Homer
Warn er were East er guests of
Mrs. Pea rl Norris.
Mrs. Russell Roush entertained wi!h a party in
hono r of her hu sb an d,
Russell , and d1lughter, Cindy ,
who celebrated birthdays
Monday evening. They were
presented cakes by Sharon
Hupp and Nancy Hussell and
Roberta Lewi s also presnted

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donuted by area ex t~n si on on the bookmobile. All a
offices, offer such topics as pa tron has to do is request 1he
so1l conservation, vegetable specifi c title or inform ation
ga rdening, sewin g and child he or she needs. The book·
care. The bookmobil e staff mobil e staff will then obtain
fin ds that no mailer what the the material through Ohio
topi c or title, paperback Uni versit y and mail it
books remain lhe continual directl y to the patron.
The Meigs . .J ac i&lt;Son .
favorit es of boo kmobile
Vint
on Counties Bookmobil e
patrons. Current best-sellers,
the residents of Meigs
affords
ca reer tools, and large pr int
Co
unl
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with the opportunity
boo ks designed for the
visually ha ndica pped a re still to receive the traditi onal
ot he r rea din g materia ls library ser vices found at
found un the Meigs· Jackson· the Pomeroy • Middleport
Vinton Co unties Bookmobile. Libraries in a non·lraditional
If all this isn't enough - setting, so remember - the
in ter lib ra ry loan se rvice next tinlC you find the need
between Ohi o Valley Area for library se rvices they may
Lib ra ri es
and
Ohio be as cl ose as your nearest
University provides pa trons bank, post office, or swimwith information unavailabl e ming pool! •
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than a breadbox. If you guessed the Pomeroy-Middleport
Libraries you are a JSOiutely right. A quick look at the
public libraries show what they can offer. They are places
where you can ask questions , refer to encyclopedias ,
check genealogy books, borrow magazines , re cords,
films, pamphl e~ and even books. And the libraries are
open a wide range of hours in order to suit everyone's
schedule. The Middleport Library is open from 10 :30 to
5: 110 six days a week. You can· visit the Ponreroy-bbrary
betwee n 10:30 and 8:00p.m. on weekd ays, 10 :30 and 5:00
on Saturday and 2:00 and 4:30 on Sunday . And if you need
to call them it's 992-571 3 for the Midd leport Ubrary and
992-5813

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children
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bookmobile kids were by far
the heaviest borrowers, In
the Cllunt y as a woolt, 118,885
books were borrowed. That 's
about six volum es for
everyone in the county .
Books on dinosaurs, horses
an d motorbik es are still
strong favorit es with kids of
boih sexes. Adults are the'
heaviest novel readers and
also ask frequently for books

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l't•ntlu: t
Librn1v

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dtlHJn' fpf I ' I I :

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that tell how to mak e crafts
or how to use and ·repair
ma chi nes and appliances.
The libraries constantly look
for worthwhile boo[(, in th ese
area s, and have bought titles
on welding, chain saw use,
masonry; ·quilting, caMing,
house plans and ~nile-making
to fill demands .
The Cllntinuing signs show
that Meigs county people are
reading and that books are of
great value to them.

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Cats to appe1.1r irt Ohio libmrie,.;

Who reads what
a ~ ult s

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Local School Distml Board of l·:rl ucauon Patnr w ll ultcr, "' h•'l ftfth ""' •

buard president , het•ds the trustees . Mar"} K Yt1st servl's us s,·

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Trustees are governing !
bodies for libraries

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Finding out. what people \vant
Can you think of better
ways fo r lib ra ries to serve
people in Meigs County and in
the whole &gt;1ate of Ohio? 1978
is the year that people all
over Ohio will have the
chance to s peak out to
legislators, public offi cials
and each other about what
kind of library services they
need and want. This will

Basic Library Services

Th ese Pomeroy l. !bi'Hry ~U-t ff rnt•rn bPr S dl~pl;ry Slli!H' llf !!H' lll&lt;J1Nt&lt;l1 - .li·;~:l;tl'i~

libra ry. From the left are Agru.•s IJJX (]n, Hl Ul l J&gt;' 1Wl' rk ar rd !--.u ~: rn FIL•shr 11-"1r,

Chrt..tina Grueser, Middleport Li brary ....employe,
holds th e attention of these small fry on hand to attend

sto1·y tim e. From the left Are MISS\ Nel&gt;un, St&lt;·ffl l"r•ll&lt;
Lisa Poulin , 'l'ricia flacr and Van .Kil~q.

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�6-The Datly.Sen tmel. Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, Apnl3, 1978

Apple Grove

Ne\\,S N0 l eS,

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lu nHshed opt

~poc e

Lo w

( i l ltCil!o

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs
Larry
Badg ley
and
c htl dren
returned home Sunday to
Manassa, Va, after spendmg
a week wtth Mr and Ms.
Erwtn Gloeckner and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Badgley . Mr. and
'Mrs Jay Gloeckner of
Zoa rsvtlle spent Tuesday
evenmg with the Gloeckners.

Mrs. Gladys Shtelds and
Herbert Roush vtstted Ott
Boston at Arcadia Nursmg
Home, Coolville , Fr1da)
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Donohew
and famtly of Belpre spent
F:aster Sunday wtth IMr and
Mrs Ho) Donohuew
Easter weekend guests of
.\ lr and Mrs Arnold Hupp
and Ruc k\', Mr and Mrs
EddJe Hupp were Mr and
Mrs. Kennet h Bass, Cornne
and Ken da, of Lomsvtlle,
Kv . : Carol Ga wthrop of
SummersVIlle, W Va. Mr.

and Mrs J mt Hupp, J unmy
and Btll) , Mary I.ou Ste"art,
Reranna
Walker.
Jeff
Kmghtm g
F.a;'ter Weekend guests of
Mr

and

Mr s

Vern on

Donahue wer e Mr . and Mrs.
In well Burton and daughter ,
Sherr y, of Co lumbus, Mr and
Mrs Ro bert Harden and son ,
Em. of Manon and Mr. and
Mrs

Charles Wmebrenner

a nd children of Newbury
Easter Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs . Dallas Htll were
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norns
and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs
Ma rshall Roush , Joey and
Cortney. Mrs Dolly Wolfe.
Art Hill, Dean H1ll , Mr and
Mr s. Don Stevens of
Culloden, W Va, vtstted tile
Htll s Fnday
Mr. and Mrs Dale Htll of
Moo re Hav en, Fla ., are
spendmg a week 's \~ a catto n
With Mr and Mrs Mtchael
Htll, Mr. and Mrs Marvm
Htll and Mrs Dolly Wolfe and
farmly

Mrs. Anna Wheeler spent
Easter weekend wtth Mr and
Mrs Larry Foster and fa mtly
at Columbus
Mr and Mrs Eber Ptckens
and famtly of S)•racuse, Mr .
and Mrs. Chuck Anderson
mtd fam1lv of Mason were
F:ast er guest s of Mr and Mrs
Elmer Pt ckens and son
Easter Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs. Dana Le w1 s of
Clt ft on were Mr and Mrs
Russell Roush . C1ndy. Edward Da\ld and fnend,
Teressa McDermitt of l'ew
Haven. Mr a nd Mrs Ronald
Russell . Mandy and M tc h~el.
Mrs Eddte Hupp , Brenda
Lawren ce, Mr and Mrs.
Monk Barnette, Bob Waldmg ,
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Roush .
Mr and Mrs Dorsa Par sons,
Mr and Mrs. Rnger Roush .
Cha rl es Michael,
Mrs .
Charlotte Lew1s Mr Isaac
LewiS was unable to attend.
Mrs Enna Wtlson was
returned to her home from
Holze r Medic al Ce nter
Sunday
Mrs Patti' Mt chael. Mr s
Roger Rou;h too k Edward
Fmdley to Pleasant Valle)
Hospttal Monday to consult
hts do&lt;1or
Mr and Mrs. Ma• Pickett
and daughter , Mr and Mrs
Oral Rav Bevtn s and
chtldren. Tanun) and Ron,
Crown Ctty , spent Easter
Sunda) wa h Mr and Mrs
IAJ ute Ptc kett. Mr. and Mrs.
C11arles Mtchael and Becky
called tn the afternoon.
M" G&lt;!urge Ht cks of
Pmncro)
VISited
her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Htll .
Mr and Mrs Wtll tam
Wtckhnc. Scott and Kyle,
were Easter dmner guests of
Mr. and Mr s D ou ~la s
Wtckhne and famt ly.
Eao1cr Sun day gue•'ls of
Mr Hnd Mrs. Roy Pearson
were Mrs. Ttll Webb, Mrs .
Bell) ThPtss , Beth , Barbara,

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash.

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condllroned ond wllh garden

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WANT AD
CHARGES

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NOTIC E TO
CONTRACTOR,S

I .t~h

OEPARTMENTOF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus , Oh ro
March 14 , 19 78
Contract Sales legal

lo , J,t\'

Sealed pro posals w ill be
recerved at the off rce- of !h e
O..trec tor
ot
IIH'
OhiO
Columbus
Ohro
unrd
10 00
A. M
Ohro
Sranda rd T r n11.&gt;
Tuesc1 tt y
Aprrl
18 ,
19!13
t or
rm
provements rn
A the ns
G all ra
Ho c lqng ,
N oole
or1

llllllllllUIII

M IIIJ !i~ II •Hilt'

rou tes a(10 sec

pavement mar ke rs
Pa veme nr W rd!M
"ar 1es
PrO)CCI L eng ll'1
o oo teet
or 0 00 mtle
work L e n gth
varrous
f eet or V&lt;lr rous miles

se 1 tor

l'huJlt

ce rT 1f 1ed c he c k. or c as h1 er 's
cn cc k t or an amount equal , To
liv e per cent o f h1s b1d , hu l 11"
no event more than li ll y
Th ous and dollars or a bo nd
tor ten percent of h1s b 1d ,
pa ya ble lo the D rector

f,,,.

1111 tl.tl '"

b1dS 111 il cco rdancf&gt;
(hup t er 5S2S Oh10

openmg

P lans and
!:&gt;Pf:' Ci hCa t iOOS
are on tile 1n the Department

b1dS

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ln ~!emory
IN LOVING 1neo •or y of N01mon
po~~ed

owoy

Ap11lJ 197')
111tHed

~odfy

by wde Gold•c
Jt'IIY ond Jot lo. and

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STATE OF OHIO
March 14 , 1978
Sate~

Contract

Lega l

(OI)V No B·1lt
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sc a led propo':lals wdl be
aT th(&gt; o ff iC e of The
D 1re c t or
of
lhe
Oh •O
Deparlrn(' n t
of'
lrans
porta T,on
Columbus , Oh10
until
1000
AM
Ot'10
STa ndard T t m('
Tuesday
April 18
1978 , tor
1m
provement5 1n
reu~ 1 ved

Hoc

Me ,gs ,

~ ,ng

Morgan
N Oble ,
and
Wash •nQ t on

Count,es
O h 10
on var1ous
routes ana &lt;Jec· .on s by ap
ply 1n q &lt;'Oge 1 ne
Pavement W 1CIIh
VarIOUS
t eet

VariOUS
mii (&gt;S
date se t tor com
p te t 1on o f lh 1s worlo.. !.hclll be
as set f o rth tn th(' b 1dd 1ng
Var~ous

proposa l
Each
010der
Sh a ll be
reau1 red To I li e wdh t'1 1'!. b 1d &lt;H
c erlil leO ChE'C k or ca sn ter s
cllec k t or an amount eau a l to

CLEARANCE SA Ll beg1n~ M an
f-eb 13 0 1 Sew N Sew OuTler
Mo 111
Stl-ee T
Ro t111e
A ll
polye~ter double .., ,,II~ tt'rlur Pd
4 0~. o11 d 50~ .. Th teod b1g ~p ool
5 Jo1 $1

NEW SHIPMENT OF bed ~ h e er\
So ? 00 fb 0 8 J s H o u~E' o f
'robr t c~
I m.lu bcol o w M 1d
dlt'IJOI I on ) R 7

tor

SOME O N[ to do body w01 \. and
d ean up c ot~ Ph onE' 7A7 3154

TIM B~R

P om e to ~

duct:,

lop p r1ce

payable 10 tne

Kent Ha nb y 1
lO IN~

0 1reCTo r

5515

old

wo!chc~

742 &lt;331
OLD I UHN1 1URf.:

t { t • ho u·~
hro.,.,
bed s 1ron bedo, e tc ca mpl{'le
hou'&gt; Chold5 W111e M D M1 1iel
Rt ~ Po mer oy Oh1 0 01 co li
9Q7 77~0

ouald ,car ,on aT le ast ten days
pr •or to tne a ate H'' lor
o pen1nQ b 1CIS 1n accordance
Cnapler

t o~ (·n ~

Oh 10

Rev 1seo Code

P l an s and
specd ,c at ,ons
are on f1l e 1n the Oeparlmenl
o t lranspor!alton and ThP
o tt ,ce ot the Q,sTr ,cr DepuTy
D~renor

The 0 rec t or n~~e rves The
r1 Qht to re1ect any and all
D1CIS
DAVID L W[ IR
OtRECrOR
Rev B IJ 73
3 10 , ?t c

NO IHM 100 lO'QC 0 1 too o,moll
Wdl bvy I p•ecco or co mplete
h o u~l·hold

NPw uo,£&gt;d 0 1 onlt
que~ Mo•hn ~ lw n liull' 70 N
]nd )!
M•ddl€'pOr ! Pho n('
Q9') 0370

WOOD
Po l co~
ma •
d•omeTct 10 on Iorge~ I end SH

CHIP

per ton Bu ndled "&gt;lob ~0 per
ton Oelt Y(.II f:&gt;d 10 Ohto Pol le t
Co R1 I Po!lwrov QQ'} 768Q
~ C ASHS l or 1unl.. ( Or ~
f1yf' '&gt;
l1u r k and A uto Po1 1 ~ Wij}t \.. 01
Sco1v1C~

and Mark , Joy Netgler, Mike
Salser , Mr and Mrs Juntor
Sa lser , Mr and Mrs . Charles
Matthew , Marcte and Jill ,
and Mrs Sally Savage and
Robtn .
Btll Zerkle of San Franmco, Call! , spent a week
wtth hiS mother, Mrs. Opal
Ze rkl e and Ja ckte , at
Syracuse.
Mr and Mrs . Robert Smith
Sr were Easter Sun day
dtnn er guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry John son and famil y at
Racine.

l 11t&gt; ~ O I P and RPpou

RuTland 74'} 200 1
74/ 95 75

01

f'c nn10d

WAf'HlD 10 buy ~moll 11101\lJI f •
o,prcod£'r and l o r m wago n
Q49 73!15

MohilP Hom"" for Salt•
10 .. 55 'nobile horne w •th
P1pond o 111 count ry 011 3 0(1(!~
of land D1 died well SepT1t
ton.._ :. roroge budd111g N1ce
IPvel l 1on tog e !&gt;om(&gt; woodo.,

I Q6 4

ol qo1den '&gt;pace Fu1
111~hl'd 11 nt1 at 011 RPodv !or

Pl{•t l!y

po.,.,e, ~to n

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500

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coll7 4/ 30/ 4

Onl y mTCIC&gt; Ied p01

19~;9

J/ • 60 o ne bedr oo m Go ~
r..:mqe wood
ro ot heal

carper ~ 2000 QB5 41 81

PUBLIC AUCTION
Loca ted on Sta te Route 1?4, lhree miles south of

991 3388

unload er ,

hay

t edder , hay rake ,

18&lt; MF dtesel

MF

wagon s Gehl forage wagon , MF pl ow

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pt c k up . 2 hay
4

bottom No 74

plus colters cul l l \lit lor s front MF . culf1v a1or s f ront
Ford , Badger 740 m anure spreader , new bed, cha1 n ,
New Idea lerti l1 1er spreader , J row J D. dnll 11 d•s c.
Gehl m ixer MF 7 row cor n planter wtth msec i!Ctd e
attachment hay and gra tn eleva tor , corn draft
Everman d 1sc J D cul tlm ulcher ; 10 ft one &amp; one
th 1rd sect1on harrow 1 2 sect1on har row , hay eleva tor
28 ft , a fl culttpacker 2 All iS Chalm ers Model 180
forage harvester s, one Wi th two row head and w1ndow
kup ~ other wtth one row corn head . Hon gsk. ll de
~~unt~d 3 bottom plow ad lus tab le 14" 16' 18":
automat ic ':llone tr tp, f h ~ee 1. 000 bu w1re corn cnbs ,
Solar milk tank, 400 ga llon , Chore Bov m tlkers, 3 unt t
vat cO mplete. sla lls, m il k parlor , a ll mach 1ner y and
equ1pment 1s tn v ery good cond 1t lon

CATTLE . 30 head Holstein cows tn different st ages
lactat i on .

1') ~ bd J

bed1oam co mpletf' ly lu1nl\h
ed SJ 500 9&lt;17 6/7 4

H ock •ng , Ohto

tr actor 65 MF tractor , Oliver cornp ick er No S, New
Hol land Harvester No 1717, corn and grain head , Ne w
Holl and baler No 773 , bale thrower , lnternahonat
comb1ne No 80 , New Holland Hayb1ne No 46 7, stde

2 fresh. 1 due. 1 d ve by sa le . date ,

seve ral

springers and d ue .· 18 two year old ~elf ers breedtn g
age . 3 one year old het fer s open Th is IS a good lot of
cows Terms o f sa le cas h

Auctioneer , Atvos V. Weddle
Own er , Frank McGirr
Not responsib le for accidents Lunch served

197? NOV A

for Hr.nt
3 AND 4 RM l u1111~ hed onri un
fun11s l1ed oph
flh o nt• 497
543.(

COU N TRY MOBil E Home Por ~
Roulco 33 no1th o l Porn e1oy
Lorge lo ts Call 99') 747Q

17 x bO MOBilt HOMf 11COt De ,
ter Phone 991 5858
FO R
reM
Ren ta ls
OS SISS ion ce ' 10tes l or Sen101
(11 1 1en~ Cornoo Villa ge Mi:mor
Aph M1ddleporr qQ1 7781

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60 MOBILE HI)M£

1n Rocme

m eo Ph one 99? ')856
TH~£E

BEDROOM ranch sTyl e
home w1th J ones of Pro pe rty
Lease and releron ce s req u 11ed
1 ' 1

mile~

Oh10 965

ou ts1 de ol Ches te1
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Pornerov

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6
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Sl 700 up WP ~ PII 'PIVIf t ' 011d
quafill' Open Sunday~ Con1p
Conley Storcro lt ~o l E'~ Rt 67
N o l Pt PIC'o ~an r

1/ J.l Coo(hmon Compe1 51'i:·ep~
b Self (01\ IOHl ('d '191 } ~13
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01".n1ng ~J eep~ ~· • 8 h p 36
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mow01
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Sell C0/1 1011 \(•d

Cam pi:'!

1976 TAURUS
tandem

SI ARCRAf.1 SRING )air&lt;
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plu~ Out !ow ~ o l •· p11 Ct' w1!h
(''&lt;~r y new I old do vvn Co mpo1e
\J Ut pt1ce o n !fll11t mo ra• ~ ond
1 10~e l trOill' 'h hef ot e you huv
Op('n Sunday~ Camp Conlo y
Sloruoll Sole\ Rt 07 N o l PI

1975 KAWASAKI 100

l1k e new
011 l y 475 tmlc-'&gt; plu'&gt; hE.'I1net
$4 ~ PhonE&gt; Old 66 7 J33J
W t:~ll'ln

$ 13 Q) Bo1ic•y ~ '"

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1970 HONDA CB l)Q 1700 11\of ll' ~
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( f' ~~(JI If!'

Fou1 14 ~ 7 Ct ogaf ,\\ og M m ter
~lo t Wh eel:. good wnd11 1011
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Coli 985 3919 ol t e1 7 pm
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E~tce l lcn l
Call QQ1 3366

Sl r oll a n

cond1liOn

C H~ V ROLE T

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newly bu1lt 6 cy l1nde1 mo tor
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moro1 Hu n~ good SJOO Call
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cho1n nt!w clu tch R un~ ~ood
14 7 1868
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w!lh ~ h p (tuy~IOf rnOIUI
t1 01le,
sw1vel seat~ an d oc
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12 l oo t olum ,nu m

Seo Ktng boo ! w1th 7 ' J h p
Sea Kmg molar Plluege1 Elcc
tr1 c moTor AI 50 gum Reo\o11
fo r sellm g ill health See H!W
Kee Ton M Jne1sv ill e Oh10

AVON REPRESEN IAfiV ES Nf VEP

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

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lHROUGH ON MV END-'

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MOORE'S

300 Matn Si.
Pomeroy , Oh11.

Phone 992 -2181

Pomeroy 992 -6282

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oil elcc
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clo~C' to Rut land Phone
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APPLIANCE
SERVICE

B'f OW Nf R 5 Q{!{;'~ Wilh 9 100/!l
ho u'&gt;'' rRfl CAS 2rot garage
\ uBmu•1 lon chcr1 OI Hi bo 1dered
bl' 7 CIN·h Coli Q!JS 3B?7

WII Hiow' ond d oo r ~

wall to
wrJII ro q&gt;c luog throug hout ~or
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b o dr oo m'
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orJp fTOfH t '' IUigc bo lh
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l r{.ot\ 1 and boc ~ porduJ!I fenced
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bo:.e1nen1 ond l o t ~ of
~ 1 or ogo ~ pace Ot! slree t pork

9 .. _J ack W. Carsey , Mgr
Phone992 -2181

1r1y Shown by oppo•n trnen t On ·
ly Rogot AbboT I 991 0114 or
991/311

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is letttnq
us use

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Mom'

All carpel rnsta l led wtfh
paddtng at no charge
Expert tn stc1llaf 1on .

Rubber Back Carpet
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'4.88 &amp; up

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Mov ie ' R1de Beyond Vengenance " 10
12

15 IN STOCK
IS

THE GAME OVER,
1WHO
WON ?
'

WHAT WAS
THE SCORE?

SIJ(JI{-EIGH'T iO
NOTf.liNG

OQ-Janakl 33 . 1 DO- Tomorr ow 4, News 1 3 I 05 -

K01ak 8
Movte Channel - 4
5andlpm - Checke redFtagor CrashtPG I
9and II pm - Ne twork ( RI

Yesterday's AllBw~r ••
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34 Constel!or Abner
lation
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Macduff .. "
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picture
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plant
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BRIDGE

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river
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's h ow to work It: and Alan Son tag
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Oswald " We all know
about th r man who pamt s
l1 I.ONGFEI.I, OW
htmsclf mto a corner by
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used for th&lt;' three L's, X fnr the h'o Q',, C'IC Sin gle letters, Hndgr p l aye r s do th(' same
apostrophes the length and formation uf the words are all 1f the y don 't do the ir phm·
hint$ . F.a('h dt~y th e ro de lrtters are different
n1ng ca rl\ "

I GOT A
THOUSANT
CHORES TO
DO TODAV- ·

and

l(•ft ·\\lth kuq.: &lt;~ tul ,, ~ m .dl

W('s l \!urlh E,, .,.t

of a sen

IN! "

cume a fou r th cl ub . Sou th
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REDI BEDS

Largest Selection In The Va lley

a-laytng
45 " Poker
Flat"
author
C6 Kind of

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Phone

7•7 3163

II OQ-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15 , Dtck Cavetl 10. Over
Easy 33

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SaiW'IIay's Cryptoquote: A HUMORIST IS A MAN WHO a ce of c lubs ancl promplly
FEELS BAD BUT WHO FEELS GOOD ABOUT lT.-DON ca s hed dummy 's top spa d('.-,
HEROlD
t O get nd Of Olt C club loser
Then he ruffed a spad e in ht s
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MfGHT~E

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

bed roo m~ w1 th l ore .
ed 011 gas heat and 011 condi
llo nmg I acre level lot 10

Ru t land .

33: News 20
10 30-Bi ack Perspectiv e on the News 20

CRYPTOQUOTES

8Y OWNER 3
6

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TALK TO
WEND ELL GRATE
CA RP ET CONSULTA NT

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9 oo-Emergency ! 3,&lt;,15 , Three 's Compan y 6,13.
9 3(}-Harvey Korman 6. Possum Trot 33. Mary Ty ler
M oo re 13

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plumb!llf:! and heo1 1f19 No toh
t oo lorg•) 01 too ) moll

In Performa nce At Wolf Trap 33 Great Per
formances 20
30-Laverne &amp; Sh~r!ey 6,13, Mowg!1's Brothers 8,10

payable lo Newspaperbooks

6 Majorette's
ttem
cellar
7 Carney
6 Fundamental 8 London
II Mme. Cune
distnct
12 Scent
9 Pulpit
13 Charge !
sign-{)((
IS Jellify
10 Glittery
16 Daughter
dress
of Cadmus
la bnc
17 Mamed
14 ShakesIS Biblical
pearo's wile
food
18 Hoarder
20 Quote
19 Humble
23 Bad
zo Skelton
pitch
2t Pitcher's
~---- 27 Expunge
stat
'leah, but 26 Obsession 22 Parlor or
it 29 Challenge
box
30
knows In the main 24 Soldier or
carpenter
1 31 French
lJOU
river
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Rhythm"
36 Superlabve
endin8
31 Have
40 Don 'I give
up '
43 Launder

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ACROSS
1 Kind ol

WEED REALLY 1
~KED , CONDO.

JUSt ( (iMPll l lD rww ho use 111

We hav e enlng ed our
servlciP department and
will service Hotpoint and

1WO hiORY

doH•I

What a stockbroker relied on to mend h1s
broken heart - ' TICKER " TAPE

by THOMAS JOSEPH
HEY 'TH ' 6MOl&lt;E

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7. oo-Cross.Wits J. ,A ; Li ars Club 6, Pop Goes The
Country 8. News 10 , New New ly wed Game 13,
That ' s H(l llywood 13, Telev ision Honor ~octe ty 1.)

Movte " Moonshme County Express" 8,10

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Hogan 's Heroes 15

6 DO-News 3,&lt;,8,1 0,13, 15 , ABC News 6; Feettng Free
20
6 JQ-NBC News 3,4, 15. AB C News 13; Carol Burnet! &amp;
Friends 6. CBS News B,IO Over Easy 20

NEW - JUS T b FF PRESS I JUMBLE BOOK 1 \1 w11h 110 puules lsavall
abta lOt $1 35 pos Tpaid from Jumble clo lt11S newspaper P 0 Box 34 ,
Nor wood N J 07648 lnclu t1e yaur name add rass_. 11p coele anQ make

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gested by the above cartoon

Answer

A ve ! tO"f' t't

SOW ~R S

4, Gunsmoke 8. M1ster
Rogers ' Neighborhood 20,33 Hoga n's Heroes 10,
Emergency One 13 , Pettt coat Junctton 15

Salurday s I Jumbles CRACK IRATE KETTLE PA RAOE

plero ~eh 1Ce Phone Q49 J4'd/
or f.la9 7000 R&lt;J &lt;•" t' Oh1o ( l i lt o!OI

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form the surpnse answer, as sug

5 oo-Bonanza 3, Star Trek

(Answers tomorrow)

31 61 rno

UWOOO

Pyle, USMC 10
' 3D-Brady Bunch 8, 10 . Mary Tyler Moore 13

TO I"E L-EFT !!II T~l$
POSITION W~EN
YOU'RE THI S.

Print answer here: " [

ANNIE --·

" 2 30 91

'IOU WOULDN'T EXPECT

II I

HURRY '

Denver Kappl e

10
'oo-Spectal Treat 3,4,15. Edge ol Ntgh t 13 . Mor v

REFUGI

Ltm tfed Supply

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

3,4, 15, General Hosp 1tal 6. l3 Ltha s,
Yoga &amp; You 20
1
3 3Q-AII !n The Fam ily 8,1 0. Consumer SurvPJ&amp;I K 1t
Another World

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LITTLE ORPHA N ANNIE

&amp;

See

11 30-K nockoul 3. T5 , Famdy Feud 6,13, Partndge
Family 4, Love of L1fe 8, 10. Sesame St 20. Royal

8.10. 2 OQ-One l tte lo Ltve 6.13
2 JQ-Doctors 3, &lt;, IS. Gutdtng ltght B, 10. 3 oQ-

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BOLEN MULCHERS

CARTER

Wtld 10, To Tel l the Truth 13
10 3D-Hollywood Squares 3,4, tS , Andy Grtffllh 6,
Pnce ts Rtght 8.1 0, 110.000 Pyram td 13.
II OQ-Wheel of Fo[fun e 3,4, 15, Happy Days 6.13

JO-Oays at Our L 1ves 3.4, 15 , As The Wor ld Turns

GARCHE--+::~....,.,.._

LAWN BOY MOWER S

~RADfO IW

10 00-Sanford &amp; So n 3,4 ,15 1 Pass The Buck 8 Joker's

Gnff1n 6. Gilligan' s Is 8. Sesame St 20 .33 , Gomer

Middleport , 0

8of.1 H.-lhch

1 30- Schaolie s 10 : 8 00- Capt Kan garoo 8, 10.
Sesame St 33
9 oo-Merv Grtfftn 3, Phtl Donahue 4,13 ,15, Edge of
Ntghl 6. Fam tl y Affatr B. Mat ch Game 10
9 3D-Emergency One 6 Andy Grtff ith 8 Famtly
Affair 10

OQ-Crass WI Is 3. All My Ch ildren 6,13 News 8,
Yaung a. lhe Restless lo , Not tor Women Only IS

HUCET

498 Locust Stre et
Phonl'

West V1rgima 13
6 55-Chuck Wht te Reports 10, News 13
7 QO-Today 3,4,15. Good Morn1ng ~merica 6,13, CBS
News 8, Bul lwmkle 10

13
12 30- Ryan ' s Hope 6,13 Bob Braun 4, Gong Show 15
Search for Tomorrow 8,10. E lec Co 33

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Weddmgs
Portraits
Passports
Anniversanes
Spettal Ocmtons

a, 6 &lt;5-Marntng Report 3. 6 5Q-Good Marntng

tour ordmary words

Route 1
Pomeroy , Oh1o 45169
Estima tes by Appotntment

109 Htlh St

SunriSe Semester 10
6 oo-PTL Club 15, 6 25-Concerns &amp; Comments 10
6 · Jo---Foc~ on Co lumbus 4; New s 6, Sun r 1se Sem.ester

Unscramble these four Jumoles,
one le tter to each square to form

BORN LOSER

DAVID BRICKLES

Small Engtne
Sales &amp; Service

TUESDAY, APRIL4, 1918
5 &lt;5-Farm Report 13, 5 5Q- PTL Club 13 S 55-

Heritage 33
II S5-CBS News B, lavtng Free 10
12 OQ-Newscenler J, News &lt;,6, 10, To Sa y The leaSI
IS; Gambtl a, Rtck Foucheu&gt; Midday MagaZi ne

Kitchen Cab1 nets, Rooftng,
Concr~te
P a t ios ,
Sidewalks ,
N ew
Construction
&amp;
Rem odeltng

WILKINSON

3,4 , 15, Cher

•

Chesler, OhiO
10 Jo c

THE PHOTO PLACE

oo--Mov 1e " The Wind and the Lton

6,13, MASH 8, 10 , Adams Chronicles 20: Shepherd' s
Pie 33

Phone 99 2 71 19

For The Best
Pr ice In Town

!fl.. _Jack W Ca;sey, Mg r

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Phone 985-3806

Sail' Pr1 ce d Now
Thru April lO th

Phon e 992 -S682
J 12 1 mo

POTASH, FERlO-PELS

POMEROY

B oo t ~ S8 q5

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Al so Transm1ssion
Repatr

low

Plco~on 1

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Auto &amp; Truck

.FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

RWU Cl

949 10~7

FOR SALE

0

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Sl . Rt 141, toward Rutland ,

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Check our lo w ,
pric es on

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11on Wh v roy mo lf' ~ 1000

(amping Equi p ntPJJt

TAKE OVER

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and
com me rciaL
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fo r
est rmai iP, 24 hour service.
Aityday , anytime

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tnd(&gt;', $3 500 (O~'J('
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

t oh S7SO QB 5 J91J

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TWENTY MINUTES LATER THE PILOT
5TART5 HOME .. AND 15 TAILED FROM
fHE MOMENT HS L&amp;AVE5 THt= FIEL D!

PLAN ~'5 ARRIVAL~

General Contracting

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9:00 ft l6 00 Sa turday
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located In The
MEIGS PLAZA
Mfddle port , Ohio

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WALLPAPER.
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

Phone 992 -2181

1011

AS THE Mci&lt;EE INPU5TRIE5

142 -2328

1?31 ma

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9a_Jack W Ca r sey , Mgr

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CAPTAIN EASY
EI\SCUrtV&amp; JST RETURN S

Free Est1mates
Work Guaranteed

Bo x 3

Not The lm1blors

3-3 tfc

Pomeroy landmark

196/ CHI V Y

"The OnJinltm

Phone 992 3993

'289.95

him CI J 9 204'2

48 000 tnd o'"

o ~e•hou l ed

1960

Syracuse, Ohio

Free Estimates

soften er, Model UC-SVI ,
Now Only

tl)ll d i •O !t

( ('\l('n l
o !t!"t 4 JO

991

CONSTRUCTION

Let Pomerov landmark
soHen &amp; cond1t1on your
wate r with Co-op wat er

M 111 guod r onJ iltOI1
11 100 coil 9911901

Raolt I '""'~· 0.
Carpet &amp;Upho stery
Phone Mike Young
At
992·2206 or 992·7630

LAVENDER

'192 })1J

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

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Carpeting

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Let us test your water FreiP

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c ellf'n l cond,Tton
S!o OO
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Fiber
Blown Into Walls
and Attics

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panda room 3 bed1 o0 rn~ pot
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SATURDAY, APRIL 8 AT 10:30 A.M.
MACHINERY AND · EQUIPME NT

oftf'l

(nil

-

JQ-NB C News 3,4,15 , ABC News 13; Carol Burnett
··and Jrlends 6, CBS News 8, 10, Over Easy 20
/ ·DO-Crass Wits 3, &lt;; l iars Club 6, Marty Robbin s'
· Spotlight 8, News tO , New Newlywed Game \3 ,
Gilltgan's' Island 15 , Daniel Faster , MD 20: You
Know Your Sc hools 33
1 3Q-That Nashvtlle Mustc 3. In Search Of 4, Muppel
Show 6, MaJch Game PM a. MacN eti ,Lehrer
Report 10,33, Witd Kingdom 10, Candid Camera 13 .
Nashvtlle on the Road 15
a oo-Ltttle Hause on the Pralrte 3,4, 15. Captain &amp;
Tenmile 6, 13 , Good Ttmes a, Consumer Survival
Ktl 10.3 3. Gospel Road 10

6

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Construction

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Superior
Steam Extraction

Cellu~

949 78)7

IU111lif1Q

For Sale

tmmed•o tc

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675 -IS82

Blown Insulation

ten t 01 ~hate~ Phon (' 742 7566

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992-3148 or 992 -5020
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Henderson

UN tON OPERATED
J 3D· 1 mo .

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446 8570

and chOI !l'&gt;
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li ve p er cent o t hts b 1d , out 1n
thOu!)ana dOllars

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0 00 teet

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even t

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!&gt;hooT ev e1y Sotu1doy 016 pm ol
1he1t butldtnq 111 B o~hon Fa&lt;
lOt ) choke gun ~ onl y

TRANSPORTAT ION

no

pupp1t-~

Hartford
882-2115

Moore 10; Hogan' s Heroes 15

AI Tromm

· KING BUILDERS
SUPPL¥ CO.

pdl)

wOif'l

Ra&lt;Jers' Neighborhood 20,33 . Hogan 's Heroes tO ,
s ·3Q-News 6: Eleclm Com pany 10,33; Mary Tyler

Roofing
Remodeling
Room Additions
Garages .

., EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

(,u B1 ·~~&gt;

Tyler Moore 13

5 no-Bonanza 3, Slar Trek 4, Gunsmoke 8, Mrster
Emergency One l 13 ; Petticoat Junct 1on 15

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DEPARTMENT OF

V 1n ton

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!GoA VW lou u;J11d tl •u11 gu ud t lf_~

CONTRACTORS

Athens

8001dH 19

DAISUN

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NOTICE TO

WTih

C(lk 1Ul'1 c hl011df' fCII I fiH'r dog
l ood 011cf oil ! vpP~ a t ~oil b
lf'I'Hll Soft Wo 1k " lnr
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Buy ~ell

l r adc 01 rro1n Ne.,... and u~ed
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BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

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of

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r 1ght 10 r e,ect &lt;1ny and al l

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' MONDAY , APRIL 3,, 1978
4 3D-Little Rascals 3. IS: Gt ltlgan 's Is land &lt;, Brady

EX-FIANCEE
ZEL-DA,
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wCH\ 1 10 bu\" Ot ~ell '01l\0 lhtng
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day':l pr 1o r to th e date se Ttor

OAVIDL

TELEVISION
VIEWING

THE
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Business Services

nnd

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(he~hue
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RUGS

B &amp; ~ M O BIL~ HOMES

lndoo1 and ou1doo1
G roon11ng oil b1 11ed"

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

be
b 1dder shall
r e qu1red to f1le(.VYilh h1s b1d a

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coll1e 1110!('
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f orms
qualihCcliiOns aT least

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UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
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Awards 6 13; CBS Repor ts 8,10, News
10, Originals 33.
10 :3Q-Farm Digest 10, Anyone lor Tennyson' 33
11:OQ-New5 3.&lt;.8. 10. 15; Dtck Cavett 20, Ov er Easy 33.
11 JQ-,,ohnny Carson 3,4, 15. Movie "Magambo" 8;
ABC New s 33, Movie " A Breath of Scandal " 10
12 oo-Janaki 33
1 oo-News 6, tJ. Tomorrow &lt;
Movie Channel
5 and 7 p m - They Made Me A Crtmtn al I G)&lt;
9 and 11 p.m - Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw I R) &lt;
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t'or Sale '

BfA G L~

I" \\ , 1.J, '' IIndt 1

STATE OF OHIO

Department

9 3Q-.One Day At A Ttme 8, 10. Makem and Cl an cy 33

DICK TRACY

Senror

Surlrngh om

In

' ~The Daily Sentinel, Middjeport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April3, 1978

I RECKON
I'LL START
BV MAKIN'
TH'BED

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We .pen seven hearts and
after tw o passes our rl~ht­
hand opponf'nt b1cl s sevrn

spark s.
Th ts t s

11 n old Lee Han·n
JOkP hanrl You s hould lead :1
ch~tmond , !Ju t 1t lnrns uut
tha t HIP iH 'l' of he~u·t s ll' .Hl
would IH.' tht.• one t o ht·:1t

SCVl' fl Bp o d c:-,
Nl \\ ~ 1 '1\1'~ H F\ 1F111'1l l:-,1 1'&gt;.'&gt;'

rFo• a com ~ f .IACORt .\1lJn
ERN send Sf lo
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Br~dge
c arP of th1.. lr' l\ '# Jd
oer Po B(h 48P q.:~ d,,l n r~
Sta/rOn Nr., ~v YorJ.. N Y •or1q

�6-The Datly.Sen tmel. Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, Apnl3, 1978

Apple Grove

Ne\\,S N0 l eS,

~:~~::M

lu nHshed opt

~poc e

Lo w

( i l ltCil!o

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs
Larry
Badg ley
and
c htl dren
returned home Sunday to
Manassa, Va, after spendmg
a week wtth Mr and Ms.
Erwtn Gloeckner and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Badgley . Mr. and
'Mrs Jay Gloeckner of
Zoa rsvtlle spent Tuesday
evenmg with the Gloeckners.

Mrs. Gladys Shtelds and
Herbert Roush vtstted Ott
Boston at Arcadia Nursmg
Home, Coolville , Fr1da)
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Donohew
and famtly of Belpre spent
F:aster Sunday wtth IMr and
Mrs Ho) Donohuew
Easter weekend guests of
.\ lr and Mrs Arnold Hupp
and Ruc k\', Mr and Mrs
EddJe Hupp were Mr and
Mrs. Kennet h Bass, Cornne
and Ken da, of Lomsvtlle,
Kv . : Carol Ga wthrop of
SummersVIlle, W Va. Mr.

and Mrs J mt Hupp, J unmy
and Btll) , Mary I.ou Ste"art,
Reranna
Walker.
Jeff
Kmghtm g
F.a;'ter Weekend guests of
Mr

and

Mr s

Vern on

Donahue wer e Mr . and Mrs.
In well Burton and daughter ,
Sherr y, of Co lumbus, Mr and
Mrs Ro bert Harden and son ,
Em. of Manon and Mr. and
Mrs

Charles Wmebrenner

a nd children of Newbury
Easter Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs . Dallas Htll were
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norns
and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs
Ma rshall Roush , Joey and
Cortney. Mrs Dolly Wolfe.
Art Hill, Dean H1ll , Mr and
Mr s. Don Stevens of
Culloden, W Va, vtstted tile
Htll s Fnday
Mr. and Mrs Dale Htll of
Moo re Hav en, Fla ., are
spendmg a week 's \~ a catto n
With Mr and Mrs Mtchael
Htll, Mr. and Mrs Marvm
Htll and Mrs Dolly Wolfe and
farmly

Mrs. Anna Wheeler spent
Easter weekend wtth Mr and
Mrs Larry Foster and fa mtly
at Columbus
Mr and Mrs Eber Ptckens
and famtly of S)•racuse, Mr .
and Mrs. Chuck Anderson
mtd fam1lv of Mason were
F:ast er guest s of Mr and Mrs
Elmer Pt ckens and son
Easter Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs. Dana Le w1 s of
Clt ft on were Mr and Mrs
Russell Roush . C1ndy. Edward Da\ld and fnend,
Teressa McDermitt of l'ew
Haven. Mr a nd Mrs Ronald
Russell . Mandy and M tc h~el.
Mrs Eddte Hupp , Brenda
Lawren ce, Mr and Mrs.
Monk Barnette, Bob Waldmg ,
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Roush .
Mr and Mrs Dorsa Par sons,
Mr and Mrs. Rnger Roush .
Cha rl es Michael,
Mrs .
Charlotte Lew1s Mr Isaac
LewiS was unable to attend.
Mrs Enna Wtlson was
returned to her home from
Holze r Medic al Ce nter
Sunday
Mrs Patti' Mt chael. Mr s
Roger Rou;h too k Edward
Fmdley to Pleasant Valle)
Hospttal Monday to consult
hts do&lt;1or
Mr and Mrs. Ma• Pickett
and daughter , Mr and Mrs
Oral Rav Bevtn s and
chtldren. Tanun) and Ron,
Crown Ctty , spent Easter
Sunda) wa h Mr and Mrs
IAJ ute Ptc kett. Mr. and Mrs.
C11arles Mtchael and Becky
called tn the afternoon.
M" G&lt;!urge Ht cks of
Pmncro)
VISited
her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Htll .
Mr and Mrs Wtll tam
Wtckhnc. Scott and Kyle,
were Easter dmner guests of
Mr. and Mr s D ou ~la s
Wtckhne and famt ly.
Eao1cr Sun day gue•'ls of
Mr Hnd Mrs. Roy Pearson
were Mrs. Ttll Webb, Mrs .
Bell) ThPtss , Beth , Barbara,

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash.

A"

condllroned ond wllh garden

j

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WANT AD
CHARGES

C
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Rocme

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NOTIC E TO
CONTRACTOR,S

I .t~h

OEPARTMENTOF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus , Oh ro
March 14 , 19 78
Contract Sales legal

lo , J,t\'

Sealed pro posals w ill be
recerved at the off rce- of !h e
O..trec tor
ot
IIH'
OhiO
Columbus
Ohro
unrd
10 00
A. M
Ohro
Sranda rd T r n11.&gt;
Tuesc1 tt y
Aprrl
18 ,
19!13
t or
rm
provements rn
A the ns
G all ra
Ho c lqng ,
N oole
or1

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M IIIJ !i~ II •Hilt'

rou tes a(10 sec

pavement mar ke rs
Pa veme nr W rd!M
"ar 1es
PrO)CCI L eng ll'1
o oo teet
or 0 00 mtle
work L e n gth
varrous
f eet or V&lt;lr rous miles

se 1 tor

l'huJlt

ce rT 1f 1ed c he c k. or c as h1 er 's
cn cc k t or an amount equal , To
liv e per cent o f h1s b1d , hu l 11"
no event more than li ll y
Th ous and dollars or a bo nd
tor ten percent of h1s b 1d ,
pa ya ble lo the D rector

f,,,.

1111 tl.tl '"

b1dS 111 il cco rdancf&gt;
(hup t er 5S2S Oh10

openmg

P lans and
!:&gt;Pf:' Ci hCa t iOOS
are on tile 1n the Department

b1dS

,I IIlii

piiiJ\11

I

OIREClOR

ln ~!emory
IN LOVING 1neo •or y of N01mon
po~~ed

owoy

Ap11lJ 197')
111tHed

~odfy

by wde Gold•c
Jt'IIY ond Jot lo. and

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f 0111d u:~l 011U M o! hPI ' H OI! I('

STATE OF OHIO
March 14 , 1978
Sate~

Contract

Lega l

(OI)V No B·1lt
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sc a led propo':lals wdl be
aT th(&gt; o ff iC e of The
D 1re c t or
of
lhe
Oh •O
Deparlrn(' n t
of'
lrans
porta T,on
Columbus , Oh10
until
1000
AM
Ot'10
STa ndard T t m('
Tuesday
April 18
1978 , tor
1m
provement5 1n
reu~ 1 ved

Hoc

Me ,gs ,

~ ,ng

Morgan
N Oble ,
and
Wash •nQ t on

Count,es
O h 10
on var1ous
routes ana &lt;Jec· .on s by ap
ply 1n q &lt;'Oge 1 ne
Pavement W 1CIIh
VarIOUS
t eet

VariOUS
mii (&gt;S
date se t tor com
p te t 1on o f lh 1s worlo.. !.hclll be
as set f o rth tn th(' b 1dd 1ng
Var~ous

proposa l
Each
010der
Sh a ll be
reau1 red To I li e wdh t'1 1'!. b 1d &lt;H
c erlil leO ChE'C k or ca sn ter s
cllec k t or an amount eau a l to

CLEARANCE SA Ll beg1n~ M an
f-eb 13 0 1 Sew N Sew OuTler
Mo 111
Stl-ee T
Ro t111e
A ll
polye~ter double .., ,,II~ tt'rlur Pd
4 0~. o11 d 50~ .. Th teod b1g ~p ool
5 Jo1 $1

NEW SHIPMENT OF bed ~ h e er\
So ? 00 fb 0 8 J s H o u~E' o f
'robr t c~
I m.lu bcol o w M 1d
dlt'IJOI I on ) R 7

tor

SOME O N[ to do body w01 \. and
d ean up c ot~ Ph onE' 7A7 3154

TIM B~R

P om e to ~

duct:,

lop p r1ce

payable 10 tne

Kent Ha nb y 1
lO IN~

0 1reCTo r

5515

old

wo!chc~

742 &lt;331
OLD I UHN1 1URf.:

t { t • ho u·~
hro.,.,
bed s 1ron bedo, e tc ca mpl{'le
hou'&gt; Chold5 W111e M D M1 1iel
Rt ~ Po mer oy Oh1 0 01 co li
9Q7 77~0

ouald ,car ,on aT le ast ten days
pr •or to tne a ate H'' lor
o pen1nQ b 1CIS 1n accordance
Cnapler

t o~ (·n ~

Oh 10

Rev 1seo Code

P l an s and
specd ,c at ,ons
are on f1l e 1n the Oeparlmenl
o t lranspor!alton and ThP
o tt ,ce ot the Q,sTr ,cr DepuTy
D~renor

The 0 rec t or n~~e rves The
r1 Qht to re1ect any and all
D1CIS
DAVID L W[ IR
OtRECrOR
Rev B IJ 73
3 10 , ?t c

NO IHM 100 lO'QC 0 1 too o,moll
Wdl bvy I p•ecco or co mplete
h o u~l·hold

NPw uo,£&gt;d 0 1 onlt
que~ Mo•hn ~ lw n liull' 70 N
]nd )!
M•ddl€'pOr ! Pho n('
Q9') 0370

WOOD
Po l co~
ma •
d•omeTct 10 on Iorge~ I end SH

CHIP

per ton Bu ndled "&gt;lob ~0 per
ton Oelt Y(.II f:&gt;d 10 Ohto Pol le t
Co R1 I Po!lwrov QQ'} 768Q
~ C ASHS l or 1unl.. ( Or ~
f1yf' '&gt;
l1u r k and A uto Po1 1 ~ Wij}t \.. 01
Sco1v1C~

and Mark , Joy Netgler, Mike
Salser , Mr and Mrs Juntor
Sa lser , Mr and Mrs . Charles
Matthew , Marcte and Jill ,
and Mrs Sally Savage and
Robtn .
Btll Zerkle of San Franmco, Call! , spent a week
wtth hiS mother, Mrs. Opal
Ze rkl e and Ja ckte , at
Syracuse.
Mr and Mrs . Robert Smith
Sr were Easter Sun day
dtnn er guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry John son and famil y at
Racine.

l 11t&gt; ~ O I P and RPpou

RuTland 74'} 200 1
74/ 95 75

01

f'c nn10d

WAf'HlD 10 buy ~moll 11101\lJI f •
o,prcod£'r and l o r m wago n
Q49 73!15

MohilP Hom"" for Salt•
10 .. 55 'nobile horne w •th
P1pond o 111 count ry 011 3 0(1(!~
of land D1 died well SepT1t
ton.._ :. roroge budd111g N1ce
IPvel l 1on tog e !&gt;om(&gt; woodo.,

I Q6 4

ol qo1den '&gt;pace Fu1
111~hl'd 11 nt1 at 011 RPodv !or

Pl{•t l!y

po.,.,e, ~to n

~ 10

500

lie~

coll7 4/ 30/ 4

Onl y mTCIC&gt; Ied p01

19~;9

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r..:mqe wood
ro ot heal

carper ~ 2000 QB5 41 81

PUBLIC AUCTION
Loca ted on Sta te Route 1?4, lhree miles south of

991 3388

unload er ,

hay

t edder , hay rake ,

18&lt; MF dtesel

MF

wagon s Gehl forage wagon , MF pl ow

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pt c k up . 2 hay
4

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plus colters cul l l \lit lor s front MF . culf1v a1or s f ront
Ford , Badger 740 m anure spreader , new bed, cha1 n ,
New Idea lerti l1 1er spreader , J row J D. dnll 11 d•s c.
Gehl m ixer MF 7 row cor n planter wtth msec i!Ctd e
attachment hay and gra tn eleva tor , corn draft
Everman d 1sc J D cul tlm ulcher ; 10 ft one &amp; one
th 1rd sect1on harrow 1 2 sect1on har row , hay eleva tor
28 ft , a fl culttpacker 2 All iS Chalm ers Model 180
forage harvester s, one Wi th two row head and w1ndow
kup ~ other wtth one row corn head . Hon gsk. ll de
~~unt~d 3 bottom plow ad lus tab le 14" 16' 18":
automat ic ':llone tr tp, f h ~ee 1. 000 bu w1re corn cnbs ,
Solar milk tank, 400 ga llon , Chore Bov m tlkers, 3 unt t
vat cO mplete. sla lls, m il k parlor , a ll mach 1ner y and
equ1pment 1s tn v ery good cond 1t lon

CATTLE . 30 head Holstein cows tn different st ages
lactat i on .

1') ~ bd J

bed1oam co mpletf' ly lu1nl\h
ed SJ 500 9&lt;17 6/7 4

H ock •ng , Ohto

tr actor 65 MF tractor , Oliver cornp ick er No S, New
Hol land Harvester No 1717, corn and grain head , Ne w
Holl and baler No 773 , bale thrower , lnternahonat
comb1ne No 80 , New Holland Hayb1ne No 46 7, stde

2 fresh. 1 due. 1 d ve by sa le . date ,

seve ral

springers and d ue .· 18 two year old ~elf ers breedtn g
age . 3 one year old het fer s open Th is IS a good lot of
cows Terms o f sa le cas h

Auctioneer , Atvos V. Weddle
Own er , Frank McGirr
Not responsib le for accidents Lunch served

197? NOV A

for Hr.nt
3 AND 4 RM l u1111~ hed onri un
fun11s l1ed oph
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Lorge lo ts Call 99') 747Q

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Phone 992 -2181

Pomeroy 992 -6282

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Phone992 -2181

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CARPETING
DRIVE A LIITLE
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GASOIJ NE ALLEY

You've solved
the car problem ,
Clovia?

Gramps
is letttnq
us use

11iS,
Mom'

All carpel rnsta l led wtfh
paddtng at no charge
Expert tn stc1llaf 1on .

Rubber Back Carpet
As low As
sq yd
'4.88 &amp; up

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9' and 12' Vinyl
Aooring In Stock

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FRANK &amp; ERNIE

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949 1657

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vou ca n co me m
what you 're gettrng
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slacked .
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and see

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FURNITURE

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FIVE ROOM S

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elcc t r1&lt; and sew age ovodobl e
In S ~ro c v~e f' r1Ced at S 2500

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11 30-Johnny Car son 3,4,15 Redd Foxx 6 13. M ov1e
" The Dev il and Miss Sarah" 8 ABC New s 33 ,

Mov ie ' R1de Beyond Vengenance " 10
12

15 IN STOCK
IS

THE GAME OVER,
1WHO
WON ?
'

WHAT WAS
THE SCORE?

SIJ(JI{-EIGH'T iO
NOTf.liNG

OQ-Janakl 33 . 1 DO- Tomorr ow 4, News 1 3 I 05 -

K01ak 8
Movte Channel - 4
5andlpm - Checke redFtagor CrashtPG I
9and II pm - Ne twork ( RI

Yesterday's AllBw~r ••
25 Adjective
34 Constel!or Abner
lation
26 " - on,
35 Eternally \1.11111:!\ \ [ntl I
Macduff .. "
28 Composite
picture
30 Parasitic
plant
32Gennanctty

BRIDGE

37 European
river
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scored lu .~ etJ,!ht :, pot hy
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's h ow to work It: and Alan Son tag
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Oswald " We all know
about th r man who pamt s
l1 I.ONGFEI.I, OW
htmsclf mto a corner by
One letter stmpl y slands fnr another In th 1s samrle A is startmg 1n the wrong spot
used for th&lt;' three L's, X fnr the h'o Q',, C'IC Sin gle letters, Hndgr p l aye r s do th(' same
apostrophes the length and formation uf the words are all 1f the y don 't do the ir phm·
hint$ . F.a('h dt~y th e ro de lrtters are different
n1ng ca rl\ "

I GOT A
THOUSANT
CHORES TO
DO TODAV- ·

and

l(•ft ·\\lth kuq.: &lt;~ tul ,, ~ m .dl

W('s l \!urlh E,, .,.t

of a sen

IN! "

cume a fou r th cl ub . Sou th
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2 Kind or
recorder
3 Spoken
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pl a~ 1\ il ~ t· a ~ y South

pl i:!yt•d out h~o hlgr t.:lub:-South r uffL·d htgh "nd lect
;w oth cr dian11md
Ba lk

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Alan . ''South 's two--heart
btd was one of those wea k

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BARNEY

REDI BEDS

Largest Selection In The Va lley

a-laytng
45 " Poker
Flat"
author
C6 Kind of

CtiXHNM

Phone

7•7 3163

II OQ-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15 , Dtck Cavetl 10. Over
Easy 33

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a\ mo~l f1ft y years ag o, Uut
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part11cr to game 111 sp1t e of
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Oswal d "South took hts
SaiW'IIay's Cryptoquote: A HUMORIST IS A MAN WHO a ce of c lubs ancl promplly
FEELS BAD BUT WHO FEELS GOOD ABOUT lT.-DON ca s hed dummy 's top spa d('.-,
HEROlD
t O get nd Of Olt C club loser
Then he ruffed a spad e in ht s
@ IV78 Kinr Ftth1r.1 Syndic1t.e. Inc

MfGHT~E

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

bed roo m~ w1 th l ore .
ed 011 gas heat and 011 condi
llo nmg I acre level lot 10

Ru t land .

33: News 20
10 30-Bi ack Perspectiv e on the News 20

CRYPTOQUOTES

8Y OWNER 3
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seal
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Call/42 -22 11
TALK TO
WEND ELL GRATE
CA RP ET CONSULTA NT

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9 oo-Emergency ! 3,&lt;,15 , Three 's Compan y 6,13.
9 3(}-Harvey Korman 6. Possum Trot 33. Mary Ty ler
M oo re 13

44T ''Six-

plumb!llf:! and heo1 1f19 No toh
t oo lorg•) 01 too ) moll

In Performa nce At Wolf Trap 33 Great Per
formances 20
30-Laverne &amp; Sh~r!ey 6,13, Mowg!1's Brothers 8,10

payable lo Newspaperbooks

6 Majorette's
ttem
cellar
7 Carney
6 Fundamental 8 London
II Mme. Cune
distnct
12 Scent
9 Pulpit
13 Charge !
sign-{)((
IS Jellify
10 Glittery
16 Daughter
dress
of Cadmus
la bnc
17 Mamed
14 ShakesIS Biblical
pearo's wile
food
18 Hoarder
20 Quote
19 Humble
23 Bad
zo Skelton
pitch
2t Pitcher's
~---- 27 Expunge
stat
'leah, but 26 Obsession 22 Parlor or
it 29 Challenge
box
30
knows In the main 24 Soldier or
carpenter
1 31 French
lJOU
river
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Rhythm"
36 Superlabve
endin8
31 Have
40 Don 'I give
up '
43 Launder

1 to S!ah.' H 1qhwo y Go1u qt•
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and
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Pomeroy Landmark

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other brands .

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a DO-Chuck Barrts 3.&lt;. 15. Happy Days 6 13. Sam 8, 10,

ACROSS
1 Kind ol

WEED REALLY 1
~KED , CONDO.

JUSt ( (iMPll l lD rww ho use 111

We hav e enlng ed our
servlciP department and
will service Hotpoint and

1WO hiORY

doH•I

What a stockbroker relied on to mend h1s
broken heart - ' TICKER " TAPE

by THOMAS JOSEPH
HEY 'TH ' 6MOl&lt;E

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Country 8. News 10 , New New ly wed Game 13,
That ' s H(l llywood 13, Telev ision Honor ~octe ty 1.)

Movte " Moonshme County Express" 8,10

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acre!. lf•vt&gt;l lnnrl loC OJ(&gt;d 01
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7 PhOIIC 101 4 667 1..304

lANDMARK

Pomeroy, 0 .
3 IS tf c

MA( HINL Rcpo11' !.CI
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up

and

Tires

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Shocks

Ph . 992 2848

SALES AND SE RVI CE
II 9 tfc

!417
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t

Brakes

Battery .
Installation Servtce

or 992 ·6263
I AfiM fQ U ifJM~ N l John Deen'
C&lt;Hn p lan It 1 good co ndt
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Hogan 's Heroes 15

6 DO-News 3,&lt;,8,1 0,13, 15 , ABC News 6; Feettng Free
20
6 JQ-NBC News 3,4, 15. AB C News 13; Carol Burnet! &amp;
Friends 6. CBS News B,IO Over Easy 20

NEW - JUS T b FF PRESS I JUMBLE BOOK 1 \1 w11h 110 puules lsavall
abta lOt $1 35 pos Tpaid from Jumble clo lt11S newspaper P 0 Box 34 ,
Nor wood N J 07648 lnclu t1e yaur name add rass_. 11p coele anQ make

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I OO\It•l~

5 3Q-News 6, Etec. Co 20 ,33: M•ry Tyle r Moore 10,

gested by the above cartoon

Answer

A ve ! tO"f' t't

SOW ~R S

4, Gunsmoke 8. M1ster
Rogers ' Neighborhood 20,33 Hoga n's Heroes 10,
Emergency One 13 , Pettt coat Junctton 15

Salurday s I Jumbles CRACK IRATE KETTLE PA RAOE

plero ~eh 1Ce Phone Q49 J4'd/
or f.la9 7000 R&lt;J &lt;•" t' Oh1o ( l i lt o!OI

S w('f'jW I~

Now arrange the Clrcled letters to
form the surpnse answer, as sug

5 oo-Bonanza 3, Star Trek

(Answers tomorrow)

31 61 rno

UWOOO

Pyle, USMC 10
' 3D-Brady Bunch 8, 10 . Mary Tyler Moore 13

TO I"E L-EFT !!II T~l$
POSITION W~EN
YOU'RE THI S.

Print answer here: " [

ANNIE --·

" 2 30 91

'IOU WOULDN'T EXPECT

II I

HURRY '

Denver Kappl e

10
'oo-Spectal Treat 3,4,15. Edge ol Ntgh t 13 . Mor v

REFUGI

Ltm tfed Supply

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

3,4, 15, General Hosp 1tal 6. l3 Ltha s,
Yoga &amp; You 20
1
3 3Q-AII !n The Fam ily 8,1 0. Consumer SurvPJ&amp;I K 1t
Another World

L
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LITTLE ORPHA N ANNIE

&amp;

See

11 30-K nockoul 3. T5 , Famdy Feud 6,13, Partndge
Family 4, Love of L1fe 8, 10. Sesame St 20. Royal

8.10. 2 OQ-One l tte lo Ltve 6.13
2 JQ-Doctors 3, &lt;, IS. Gutdtng ltght B, 10. 3 oQ-

.I I I I [j

BOLEN MULCHERS

CARTER

Wtld 10, To Tel l the Truth 13
10 3D-Hollywood Squares 3,4, tS , Andy Grtffllh 6,
Pnce ts Rtght 8.1 0, 110.000 Pyram td 13.
II OQ-Wheel of Fo[fun e 3,4, 15, Happy Days 6.13

JO-Oays at Our L 1ves 3.4, 15 , As The Wor ld Turns

GARCHE--+::~....,.,.._

LAWN BOY MOWER S

~RADfO IW

10 00-Sanford &amp; So n 3,4 ,15 1 Pass The Buck 8 Joker's

Gnff1n 6. Gilligan' s Is 8. Sesame St 20 .33 , Gomer

Middleport , 0

8of.1 H.-lhch

1 30- Schaolie s 10 : 8 00- Capt Kan garoo 8, 10.
Sesame St 33
9 oo-Merv Grtfftn 3, Phtl Donahue 4,13 ,15, Edge of
Ntghl 6. Fam tl y Affatr B. Mat ch Game 10
9 3D-Emergency One 6 Andy Grtff ith 8 Famtly
Affair 10

OQ-Crass WI Is 3. All My Ch ildren 6,13 News 8,
Yaung a. lhe Restless lo , Not tor Women Only IS

HUCET

498 Locust Stre et
Phonl'

West V1rgima 13
6 55-Chuck Wht te Reports 10, News 13
7 QO-Today 3,4,15. Good Morn1ng ~merica 6,13, CBS
News 8, Bul lwmkle 10

13
12 30- Ryan ' s Hope 6,13 Bob Braun 4, Gong Show 15
Search for Tomorrow 8,10. E lec Co 33

I

CIHRB

tf c

714

Weddmgs
Portraits
Passports
Anniversanes
Spettal Ocmtons

a, 6 &lt;5-Marntng Report 3. 6 5Q-Good Marntng

tour ordmary words

Route 1
Pomeroy , Oh1o 45169
Estima tes by Appotntment

109 Htlh St

SunriSe Semester 10
6 oo-PTL Club 15, 6 25-Concerns &amp; Comments 10
6 · Jo---Foc~ on Co lumbus 4; New s 6, Sun r 1se Sem.ester

Unscramble these four Jumoles,
one le tter to each square to form

BORN LOSER

DAVID BRICKLES

Small Engtne
Sales &amp; Service

TUESDAY, APRIL4, 1918
5 &lt;5-Farm Report 13, 5 5Q- PTL Club 13 S 55-

Heritage 33
II S5-CBS News B, lavtng Free 10
12 OQ-Newscenler J, News &lt;,6, 10, To Sa y The leaSI
IS; Gambtl a, Rtck Foucheu&gt; Midday MagaZi ne

Kitchen Cab1 nets, Rooftng,
Concr~te
P a t ios ,
Sidewalks ,
N ew
Construction
&amp;
Rem odeltng

WILKINSON

3,4 , 15, Cher

•

Chesler, OhiO
10 Jo c

THE PHOTO PLACE

oo--Mov 1e " The Wind and the Lton

6,13, MASH 8, 10 , Adams Chronicles 20: Shepherd' s
Pie 33

Phone 99 2 71 19

For The Best
Pr ice In Town

!fl.. _Jack W Ca;sey, Mg r

~ l ••ri11C

!roc101

8 t 1 gg ~

~1u11d

Phone 985-3806

Sail' Pr1 ce d Now
Thru April lO th

Phon e 992 -S682
J 12 1 mo

POTASH, FERlO-PELS

POMEROY

B oo t ~ S8 q5

Repair
Al so Transm1ssion
Repatr

low

Plco~on 1

(hddre~t ~

Auto &amp; Truck

.FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

RWU Cl

949 10~7

FOR SALE

0

Pomeroy Landmark

~ole

•u l l~r•'

B JQ- Baby , t' m Back B. Turnabout 70.11

'

~

&gt;401

r All

Sl . Rt 141, toward Rutland ,

S3500

colldl t •Oil

Check our lo w ,
pric es on

O•l powe• CIE'Ofl A 1 cond 1
11on Wh v roy mo lf' ~ 1000

(amping Equi p ntPJJt

TAKE OVER

."•

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and
com me rciaL
Ca ll
fo r
est rmai iP, 24 hour service.
Aityday , anytime

Pom...,

mile s off Rt . 7 by .pas s on

RVl'd&gt;l'l ilco bi J J/8631 1

tnd(&gt;', $3 500 (O~'J('
dN k 111 cl udf&gt;d Phorw 7 4'} 3187

)I AR CR Af I

14

19t&gt;9 MfRCURY CYCION ~ 7 th
Moe )pCIICC'I Pho ne· Q8S J!:l7il

I

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1M'

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

t oh S7SO QB 5 J91J

lO 000
It• IO Pt'

IQll Ol 0) CU !LASS •n good ron
d1t1 on
Aut o P ~
f' H
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\ 1100

OKAY, I SE&amp; "'l
HIS c AR! ...WE'LL

PLA CE ...

DAT Kb? 1 11 WAS OAT

1976 CHI V ROlf 1 ' • ro11 p11 kup

5373

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TWENTY MINUTES LATER THE PILOT
5TART5 HOME .. AND 15 TAILED FROM
fHE MOMENT HS L&amp;AVE5 THt= FIEL D!

PLAN ~'5 ARRIVAL~

General Contracting

9:00 lti 9·00 Mon -Fnday
9:00 ft l6 00 Sa turday
11 OOhi6 ·00Sunday
2 1 ttc

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'&lt;lny l top 011 cond I •O IIIItq I '~

Radiator~
Pr11r11 rh• lert"' Trvd1
.. 4a.t or to thot

located In The
MEIGS PLAZA
Mfddle port , Ohio

UMW M O I O R CYCI ~ 7',Q
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1obl•• and
I t ho11.,
5400

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f ORD ST ATI ON woqon
Good &lt;ond1 11011 QJQ 'lOOt!

TO T~E PLA NT AiRFIELD-AeTER FLYING DAFFODIL
D0!!BtN5 TO A SAeE HIDIN6

... A ROOF TOP LOOKOUT SPOTS AN D

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1Q 74

EXPERIENCED

Service

ACE HARDWARE

I ARMALL

IC'(l'l1fly

nf'w tllf'~ no t u ~ !

LOOKED SO GOOD

IEilt

WALLPAPER.
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

Phone 992 -2181

1011

AS THE Mci&lt;EE INPU5TRIE5

142 -2328

1?31 ma

•

9a_Jack W Ca r sey , Mgr

I

CAPTAIN EASY
EI\SCUrtV&amp; JST RETURN S

Free Est1mates
Work Guaranteed

Bo x 3

Not The lm1blors

3-3 tfc

Pomeroy landmark

196/ CHI V Y

"The OnJinltm

Phone 992 3993

'289.95

him CI J 9 204'2

48 000 tnd o'"

o ~e•hou l ed

1960

Syracuse, Ohio

Free Estimates

soften er, Model UC-SVI ,
Now Only

tl)ll d i •O !t

( ('\l('n l
o !t!"t 4 JO

991

CONSTRUCTION

Let Pomerov landmark
soHen &amp; cond1t1on your
wate r with Co-op wat er

M 111 guod r onJ iltOI1
11 100 coil 9911901

Raolt I '""'~· 0.
Carpet &amp;Upho stery
Phone Mike Young
At
992·2206 or 992·7630

LAVENDER

'192 })1J

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

6'il

Young's ·
Carpeting

- Save Fuel &amp; Money-

/OJ }

~ l o11

1'~69 M0 81lf H O M~

llt1le

Altl' f 5 coil

Let us test your water FreiP

!9?S G RANADA 4 d1 b cyl f.
c ellf'n l cond,Tton
S!o OO
O J~

Fiber
Blown Into Walls
and Attics

Sl VlN ROOMS oiiCI buth 011 7
OtiC~ Old Rr 33 Shown bf op

b

111/3 U U VY NOVA 5~ E&gt; cr&gt;llen t
IOI1 d111()!1
(111('
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N 11l.'
clc·on cot f'h one 6! 4 367 7758

AM rfol

19M 12 , bO 1RAILHi tl • 16 c ~
panda room 3 bed1 o0 rn~ pot
!lolly
l u1n1shed
S3000

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 AT 10:30 A.M.
MACHINERY AND · EQUIPME NT

oftf'l

(nil

-

JQ-NB C News 3,4,15 , ABC News 13; Carol Burnett
··and Jrlends 6, CBS News 8, 10, Over Easy 20
/ ·DO-Crass Wits 3, &lt;; l iars Club 6, Marty Robbin s'
· Spotlight 8, News tO , New Newlywed Game \3 ,
Gilltgan's' Island 15 , Daniel Faster , MD 20: You
Know Your Sc hools 33
1 3Q-That Nashvtlle Mustc 3. In Search Of 4, Muppel
Show 6, MaJch Game PM a. MacN eti ,Lehrer
Report 10,33, Witd Kingdom 10, Candid Camera 13 .
Nashvtlle on the Road 15
a oo-Ltttle Hause on the Pralrte 3,4, 15. Captain &amp;
Tenmile 6, 13 , Good Ttmes a, Consumer Survival
Ktl 10.3 3. Gospel Road 10

6

~

Construction

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Superior
Steam Extraction

Cellu~

949 78)7

IU111lif1Q

For Sale

tmmed•o tc

~ ofP

675 -IS82

Blown Insulation

ten t 01 ~hate~ Phon (' 742 7566

NICl I'IG5 l o r

Ph011e
992-3148 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING
J-31 -l mo

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•

6 oo-News 3,4,8, 10. 13. 15 , ABC News 6. Zoom 2il

NOW~

51100

PICKUP

Henderson

UN tON OPERATED
J 3D· 1 mo .

HA'I' lOR ~ole Allol!o liove' oud
lomathy Al .,o na p g1ounrllm

446 8570

and chOI !l'&gt;
~.!vet and gold Wp need IQ(&gt;4
und olde1 ~dve1 com~ Buv ~ ~·II
01 !rode Colt Rog er W a111~l t• y

lo r

f o r m!&gt;

Foi~J!ol Pro
for ~ lond•ng

CURRENCY

poc lo. et

or a bona

8 1dders must apply on the

14

) 750

IQ!l l ORD LID 4 d1

Coli 997 596 5 0 1

~ow 1 1 mber

ten per ce nt ot h1s b1d ,

wdt'1

G oo d

19 , I
CADill Al
Ph on!'&gt; 9tjl') 7Jb 2

Wanted to Huy

more th a n Id ly

proper

Hove ) ho i :.
1'l wcet.. ~ o ld

9 49 '2747

O f qQ]

HPlp Wanted

li ve p er cent o t hts b 1d , out 1n
thOu!)ana dOllars

~ liP

0 00 teet

Pro,cct LCnQih

or 0 00 miles
Wor lo. LC'nQth

even t

Vnlun lr&gt;P I

Depor tmen t vvtlt ~POil!tOI o gun
!&gt;hooT ev e1y Sotu1doy 016 pm ol
1he1t butldtnq 111 B o~hon Fa&lt;
lOt ) choke gun ~ onl y

TRANSPORTAT ION

no

pupp1t-~

Hartford
882-2115

Moore 10; Hogan' s Heroes 15

AI Tromm

· KING BUILDERS
SUPPL¥ CO.

pdl)

wOif'l

Ra&lt;Jers' Neighborhood 20,33 . Hogan 's Heroes tO ,
s ·3Q-News 6: Eleclm Com pany 10,33; Mary Tyler

Roofing
Remodeling
Room Additions
Garages .

., EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

(,u B1 ·~~&gt;

Tyler Moore 13

5 no-Bonanza 3, Slar Trek 4, Gunsmoke 8, Mrster
Emergency One l 13 ; Petticoat Junct 1on 15

&amp;

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997 7.15 ]

loll 99? J769

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Noti&lt;:es

DEPARTMENT OF

V 1n ton

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!GoA VW lou u;J11d tl •u11 gu ud t lf_~

CONTRACTORS

Athens

8001dH 19

DAISUN

J(/74

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NOTICE TO

WTih

C(lk 1Ul'1 c hl011df' fCII I fiH'r dog
l ood 011cf oil ! vpP~ a t ~oil b
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Buy ~ell

l r adc 01 rro1n Ne.,... and u~ed
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1':01 FOJo'O L 10

141 3 10 , 2t c

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H o r ~c;

HOOF HOLL OW

p1n

8 17 73

Rev

l oblt•h &amp; l Vop
D 1uq

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

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tomf il lfH1

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RETRIEVES
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' MONDAY , APRIL 3,, 1978
4 3D-Little Rascals 3. IS: Gt ltlgan 's Is land &lt;, Brady

EX-FIANCEE
ZEL-DA,
HAF-AND-HAF

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wCH\ 1 10 bu\" Ot ~ell '01l\0 lhtng
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Coli 99 '1 7150

bci.'ll w o t 111ed

lilt '&lt; ldl

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day':l pr 1o r to th e date se Ttor

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TELEVISION
VIEWING

THE
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BED OF HIS

Business Services

nnd

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RUGS

B &amp; ~ M O BIL~ HOMES

lndoo1 and ou1doo1
G roon11ng oil b1 11ed"

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

be
b 1dder shall
r e qu1red to f1le(.VYilh h1s b1d a

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Ve1 y h tendly good wOI( hdo g ...
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qualihCcliiOns aT least

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RISING ST AR ll. ennel

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Awards 6 13; CBS Repor ts 8,10, News
10, Originals 33.
10 :3Q-Farm Digest 10, Anyone lor Tennyson' 33
11:OQ-New5 3.&lt;.8. 10. 15; Dtck Cavett 20, Ov er Easy 33.
11 JQ-,,ohnny Carson 3,4, 15. Movie "Magambo" 8;
ABC New s 33, Movie " A Breath of Scandal " 10
12 oo-Janaki 33
1 oo-News 6, tJ. Tomorrow &lt;
Movie Channel
5 and 7 p m - They Made Me A Crtmtn al I G)&lt;
9 and 11 p.m - Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw I R) &lt;
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t'or Sale '

BfA G L~

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STATE OF OHIO

Department

9 3Q-.One Day At A Ttme 8, 10. Makem and Cl an cy 33

DICK TRACY

Senror

Surlrngh om

In

' ~The Daily Sentinel, Middjeport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April3, 1978

I RECKON
I'LL START
BV MAKIN'
TH'BED

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We .pen seven hearts and
after tw o passes our rl~ht­
hand opponf'nt b1cl s sevrn

spark s.
Th ts t s

11 n old Lee Han·n
JOkP hanrl You s hould lead :1
ch~tmond , !Ju t 1t lnrns uut
tha t HIP iH 'l' of he~u·t s ll' .Hl
would IH.' tht.• one t o ht·:1t

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lights located at Court and
Sycamore Streets is now
legal in the village of
Pm:neroy as a result of acti on
taken by co uncil Monday
nighb-€ouncil voted to take
down the "no right turn on
red" following a disc ussion
Monday night. Sign s will be
removed today .
In other business, council
gave the third and final
reading to an ordinance increasmg gas rates 70 cents
over the next two years. The

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,md l\r1;rn IIRwh• ,·. the "lveregg, worth $5. Sue is the d11u~htcr of Mr . and Mrs. James Fry,
Houtt&gt; ·; ' 1•lll t+&gt;rt•\. ;md Brwn 1~ th ~ sun of ~ r . and Mrs . John H~wlcy, Middh•1XJrl.
Pn -t·!ltl 1 lht• ~ ,,uru•-,tt'rs with the eash prizes was I!Hnk C'lt&gt;land, new rst Hotari;.m , wtw
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0 and Del la Bush. He was
also preceded in death by 1,11 ,.
sister and one brother .
He was a reurcd ra ill·uad
C(lnduct or for the Nc• Yor k
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ga rd en too ls. Stop in
and prepare for spring
gardening

T tl ~· pres r ut:.it i11 n of
" Music Man " h~' thr musk

dcp:r rtmcnt at lht• Mel~s
Hig h SrhtlOI Friday a nd
SnlUrdn \
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Open Mon . thru Sat.
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Fnends nr ay call at the
fu neral home any time

th e latt• Mrs. ll . H.
Ra \o\l iugs flf Pomrro v.

M:o;CV fLEMING

COOLVILLE

Mrs.

Na ncy Rr:twley Fleming . 37,

Dela ware,
SCJ turday

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Hi\'Crsl&lt;lt· Methndlst Hospital
iJr Colu rnbus "' the result of
gunshot wounqs alle~e d ly
rnf11 cted by he r former
:1usband on Man•h 26.
M". Fleming was born at
Cool\'ille, a daughter of Ira
and Bcsste Borman Brawley.
Coolvrlle She was an empluyre of the I. K . Baker Sun
llcl Farms at (;alena and had
bl'en

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Saturday Discharges - Joe
'"\' ''. 1-'&lt;ilth.
I· une. ;II st•rvices will be Bonecutter, Roy Neff, Em·
ln•ld 11t 2 p. 111 Wednesday .a t
mog ene Norton , Debra
til&lt;' )\'Ilit•· Funeral Home 111 Norris. Mary Divers, Anna
&lt; ,.,.Jvill e wi_t h ! he Hev . R~y
Hart, Joseph Trible, Jack
Ilee!&lt;' I' offrcra•rng Burial wtll Rankin.
be 111 tile Coolville Cemetery.
Sunday Admissions Friends may c"U at the Dairy Glassbu rn , Bidwell;
funeral home any tunc after 7 Sheila Sinclair: Evelyn
p m. tonight and all day on Jewell , Pomeroy ; Roy Bush,
Racine: Jimmy Graham,
Tuesday .
Pomeroy .
Sunday Discharges Mad eline Cha ffin , Alice
{Continued tram pqe 1)
Mullin s, Debbie . Deren·
" lso staged at the high school
Saturda)' night entertained berger, Elija Powell.
with selected numbers.
Introduced were aii 5&lt;J.year
mem bers of the Knights of
the York Cross of Honor, 33rd
9 P. M. DEADLINE
Uc gre e Masons; all pa st
Deadline for registration of
musters of the district and all
rrrscn t masters ~,.~f lodges m voters in Meigs Counfy is 9
the four co unt tcs making up p.m. on May 6 rather than 4
p.m. on May 6.
tile district.
1l1e Board of Elections
All drstriC1 nffi cers. pa st
office
will maintain special
clr strt ct depu ty
grand
hours
the
evening of May 6 to
uwste rs,
two
district
accOmmodate
last minute
educat ional offi ce rs and
registrations.
Charles Baker , Iron ton, •tale
junior cotmcilor , of the Order
of DeMolay, were also introduced .
MEET WEDNESDAY
Grand Master Hasor spoke
The
Middleport Ladies
on generu l aspects of the
Auxilia
ry
will meet at the fire
Masunil' Order. lie presented
hall
Wednesday,
April 5, at
a 60 year Ma sonic pin to Fred
6:30
to
travel
to
the
Holiday
Husscll, form erl y of Br~ d ­
Inn
for
their
anniversary
bury and no w of Santa Hosa,
C11 lif. . nntl prescnte&lt;i awards dinner.
to M!\'eral ) oung people for
utH'-:tandtng r untrtbutwns to

thcrr
r espec tiv e
organi7.at ions.
Those tnclu ded Pau la
Eichmger, daughi&lt;•r of Mr.

for her work Wllh the Hain l~J W t: rrl s. 1urd Seott Heuter,
son uf Mr. and Mrs. Don
Heotrr. Middlepon . for his
wo{k in the Orde r of
Dc ~ o l cy . .!udy Crow was
reeognJZcd as a recrpient of a
MasoniC scholarship. Mrs.
trow and her husba nd, Sam.
are tcnchers in the Meigs
l.&lt;JcaI Distrrct.

&lt;Jnd Joe . and lluw
daughlt•rs, Carolyn, Sherr)
and Manina , all at home:
three bro ther s, Walte r
Brawlc) , Dayton. and David
and
Danny
Brawley,
l'ooh·1lle ; .sfx Sist ers. Mrs ..

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Lesley is ge~ting ready

to become a nurse ....

Ch arles I ir ene 1 Alake,
Ashle), 'Oh io: Mrs. Butch
I Donna I Welch , Tup pers
Plains : Mrs. Dale !Drann eJ
lt,,ckhold, R""dsv ille ; Patty
Brawley, Ashley: Mrs. Jim
t Kath YJ llobo, Dayton ; Mrs.
Charles &lt;Terry ) Modesi tt ,
Piloeni x, Ariz . She wa s
preee&lt;ied in deat h by a

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Lesley Carr ltves in Pomeroy . She's had a saving s
account at Farmers Bank s ince s he was only a
week old and she plans to keep o n s av ing because
sne wants to go to college and become a nurse .
Fanners Bank is helping Lesley by paying interest
on her passbook sav ings accou nt If -you a re
con ce rned about plan nin g for your future, ltke
Le sley ts, Farm e rs Bank has the right sav ings plan
for yo•J We' ll pay you the hig hes t rat e of in terest
possrble Lesley know s .

People you know.

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Farmers
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Member fOIC

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chrnce of jobs

ttw qpportunrty to work toward a
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It 's one of the finest opporhinllle\ In the nahan Ca ll

roday For informatiOn, contact
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USAF Recruilinq Office
m N. Columbus Road
Athens, Ohio ~570).
Ph. (6141 597.4591

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Colla r has a run of colorful stripes and the single
pocket has th e cluslc touch, on embroidered emblem.
A favor ite for •ure ... updated for ' 78 tn an easy-care
blend of Dacron and cotton. Sizes S, M, L, XL.
Wh ite and a big selectl oo of solid colprs.
Visit the busy Men's ~nd Boys' Otptrtmtnt, 111 floor
tM IX&lt;IIilnl stylos,. tolors, WIIVII In mtn'l
and boys' short slHvt knit shirts. You'll rNIIY llkt tills
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

West Virginia side of th e

brrdge was changed 11 would
help the enure situation.
Chief of Police Jed Webster
has asked a representativ e of
the Ohio Department of
Tr ansportatron, Marietta,
check out sit uauon.
l..;rrry Wehrung reponed
the street and safety comnutt ee met to tliscus~ pa t~
L'hmg h11lcs

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Ma rn, but m•edcd a rulle r to
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Fifto•t•n Cl•nt;
\'ol. ~x ..'l;o. ~ 17

iJVews. . •in Brief~ workers ~~~~~s~~~f~)~f~co~us;h Additional
By United Press lntrrnational
COLUMBUS, OH IO - HOWDY DOODY'S WHITEFACED AND always mute sidelu ek, Clara bell , h!rs broken a
~year-old tradition - the clown took off his makeup before 11
camera Monday .
Appearing on "Col umbus Goes Bananas." a show for
teenagers produced by QUBE, Warner Cable Co rporation 's
viewer response television service, Cla rabell put down hi s
famous box with the yes and no horns, pulled nff his outsized
nose and unzipped his striped suit . " ll felt fun ny," sa1d Lew
Anderson , 54, of Scarsdale, N. Y. "I look better as Clara bell ." _

to vote
today

Saturday, a chan ce of

sho \Hrs Thur!ilday •n d

Frida y and fair Saturd ay.
Hi gh tempo·raturcs will
range !rom the mid 60s to
the low 70s Thursday and
Friday, but falling Into the
SOs north and the 60s south
Saturday. Luws will be In
the 40s .

$2.2 million
approved for facilities

ll y
United
Pn•ss
WASHINGTON !UP!) - A Virgtnia, Kentucky, Virginia
International
$2.2
mill ion "ddi\J o ~ · to and Pennsylvarua .
Some
14 .000
UM W :::-::···· ...
federal
gra nt s h11 s been
·n\C Appalachian Hegional
ronstruction workers vote on
approved
by
th
e
Economic:
Commission
approved $4 mila new contract today and all
Development i\dmimstra uon li on fo r so me 20 needy
signs are th&lt;rt Urey' ll put a
to co nti nue opcra tio11 nf hospi tals last week.
MARYSV!LIJo, OHI O- C. HOUND HAS BEEN BROK EN formal end to U1e nation 's
heal th fa l' ll tt ies in fi ve
Up w$6.2 milli on in federal
AND grading is under way at the site of the planned 220,000 longest continuous coal strike
.-\ppalal'hian
states,
in
cl
udin
~
!&lt;IX
dollars are to provide
square-foot motorcy cle manufacturing pial&gt;( of the Honda - nearly four months after it
Ohio.
workmg
caprtal for hosp1tals
Motor Co.
bega n.
that
incurred
hro:) \.,. \tiSSE'!'
Other
states
affected
by
Gov . James A. Rhodes and offi ci" is of the llonda Motor Co.
The nationwide balloting
Mnnd.ay's
actron
wpre
W
est
turned the first shovels full of earth Monday for the facility wa s to be talli ed rn
wh.ich is sche&lt;luled to begin producing about 60,000 Wash ington and til e results
WHEELING, W.Va. tUPI 1
motorcycles a year next sprmg.
ann ounced at a news -· A $6 million law suit
conference in the capital.
demanding an exp1analiun uf
KlNGS MILLS, OHIO - Til F. 1,61J(J.ACRE KINGS ISLAND
" I am pretty sure it will
family entertainment center will open for preview weekends ca rry about 60 percent w 40 the fate of money donated w
the United Mine Workers
Aprill5 wshow off a number of new attractions.
COLUMBUS 1 UP I I - Ohio
IKISt Frtday, the PUCO
percent in Illinois and the
during
rts rece nt l ll ~lay
The main new feature, said William C. Price, general nati on, "
Utility
Co
nsumers'
Counsel
~
ranted
C&amp;SO£
rate
sa id
Norman
strike was expected to filed
manager of the Kings Isl and theme park, will be the new Beattie , Di stri ct 12 field
Wrlliam
A.
Spratley
sa
id
Inc
reases
totalin
K
$28
6
today in U.S. l)istict Court.
College Football Hall of Fame whrch will open in July and be representative for 2,200 mine
Monday
his
off
ice
would
ask
million
.
The
utilit
y
has
The object of the lawswt by
officially dedicated Aug. 3.
Public
Uti lities requested rate relief !&lt;Jtaling
eonstruction wnrkers.
New Martinsvt lle attorney H. the
Commi
ssion
of
Oh.i
o
to
rehear $45 .5 million.
·'We'll be just '" hap py as John Hrrgers was to be UMW
DANBURY, CONN .- ASTATF. LAW RAN NINf: HADAft the d'-"'P miner was to get
Uw rate case approvC'd ld5t
Spra tley sa rd U1e PUCO's
President Arnold Miller and
detectDrs on cars will wrder~ o its fir st Connectil'ut court tesl ba ck to work ." said Dexter
week for the Col umiJus and decision
showed
the
the union itself on beh"lf of
wday when the wife of a• airline ca ptain challenges rts Davis , re cordin g local
Southeni o:.. . -- ·ctrir Co ' "infl uenc e of Wall Str eet" on
four loc;tl uruon officers fro m
constltut ion al ity.
sta le utility reg ulat ors and
secretary of 1582, in Marmet , Distri ct 6.
Janet Holderman of New Milford wa s arre,ted Jan. 23 on W.Va ., wh o predi cted 75
that the comm ission "abused
Hogers wanll to trace an
Houte 7 and charged with operating a radnr detector called a per~nt approval of the pact
1ts ci.J scretion" in ap proving
estimated S5 million rn reli ef
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"Fuzzbuster' ' by its maker. Electrolcrt, Inc., of Troy, Ohrn n&lt;r tion wide .
certa in tn crcascs in the
funds sent to th e lJMW b) ·
State policeman James Hcilly orderl'l her to remove the
utility 's rate base .
" We'v ~ been uut lon ~ er and
device from her car. She refu sed to do so and Hei lly then we've suffered the ~ ame other labor groups, mcludin g
$2 mill ion fr om tlle Umtcd
arrested her for U5ln g it. Mr s Hold erman has pleaded l~rrdships," he said .
Auto Workers .
innocent.
Altholll(h Ureir contract had
an other month to go, the hospilal
Miller .rC illlllns
Wile nin a call
Miaml
ed •
DETROIT - AT LEA~·r $10 MILLION A YEAR construction workers walked
Monda y. Vw e President Sam
reportedly is heing added to heal th care costB in Micl1igan
Church and Se cretar yAn $8fl:t,t70 F:nvir.. nmental
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because ol kickbacks p~id to doctors by independent medical
Tre~surer Will~rd F:sselstyn Protecti on Agl•ncy tE:PA l
laboratories.
were in m ~ ctin gs .
grant has been Hwarded to
~oting health care expcr!B, the Detroit )ews sa rd
"11re purpose of the sui t is the town of Nrw H11 ven to
Monday that doling out krckback.s is comm on practice in the
immedrate upgrade its sewage collection
to
force
$100 milllon-a-ye&lt;&lt;r blood~c stln g business that serves
disburse ment
of
the system, ~en
J cnnin gs
Michigan medical clinics.
conl ributions made for Hand olph an nounr•ctl thi s By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD , UPI t
mine rs' relief durin g the rnuming .
CINCINNATI - NEIL ARMSTRONG, '11-IE FIRST person
The gr ant money, whrch Woody Allen's senocomtc,
strike," said Rogers, whv
w walk on the moon and now a profesMJ r of aerospace
was retam ed by Hon has to be matched by 20 per auto biographical love story
engineering at the, University of Clllt lllnati, has been elected to
McCra cken, Ken Waginald , cent local fun ding , wil l ·· Annie Hall" collected four
membership in the National Academy of Engi m·cring.
Juc Hoskins, 1u1d Gene Oiler, conve rt the town's existing Oscars for best prcture,
The former astronaut, currently doing S[Ja ' e programMeigs Count y Sh eriff off1 cers of UMW locals.
primary sew;:1ge treatment dire c tor . sl'reenpl ay an d
hosed research on portable Ol&lt;)'gcn ; upphes fr,r lung patients, James J . Proffitt said today
'nw suit also would ask thai plant into a seco ndary Diane Keaton as best actress
was honored for making signifieant contriiJutron; to the field of deputies
Monday
in· plaintiffs be allowed UJ repre- tr eaun~nt fa cility, accordin g at the star-studded golden
engineering.
vestigated vandalism to a sent aU working and retired to Alan Vanhorn, vice anni ve rsary of the Academy
president and general Awards Monday night.
spare bus at So uthern !."'cal' s miners.
CHICAGO - FIRE STRUCK A LUXURY high-rise Bus Garage .
Richard Drey fus s upset
. Roger s said one charge man~er of VTN Engineers,
apa,rtment building in the Rush Street nightclub district today,
Acco rding to the report, would be that tire UMW failed thefim1 that has designed the Hichard Burton as best actor
routing hundreds of tenants from their beds.
for his performance in "The
Ray Proffitt , bus mechanic wdisbur se the money as part renovation of the fa cility.
Five persons were taken from the Two East Oa k fur the di;trict, said the bus of its plan to have the 1978
"The plant is currently only Goodbye Girl~ Ja son
Apartmen!B wHenrotin Hospital. Two policemen who carried was damaged some time bituminous coal agreement "ble to remove 30 per cent of Robard s won his seco nd
a woman from the building suffered'from slight cases of smoke since 3:30 p.m. Saturday. A
the wast e, but in the future it straight best-supp or ting. ~
inhalati9n , a hospital official said . The woman was not side window was broken and approved
Miller and others in the will be able to remove 85 per actor award for "Julia ."
seriously hurt but might have to be hospitalized.
Box-office smash " Star
a sunvisor tonr off. Damage mtern"tional '
e plotted , rent ," VanHorn said.
He also said the upgrading Wars" collected th e most
was estimated at $50.
combined and conspired with
BELGRADE:, YUGOSLAVIA - FOUR MINERS were
Ernest Hess, Logan, W. each other" to breach lllelr will "llow New Haven to Oscnrs - six - but none were
killed and 26 others were Injured in a methane gas explosion Va., reported a truck owned financial responsibilities and expand its capabilities Rod considered "major." " Anme
(Continued on pag~ 8)
by Margaret Conley, Shade, withh old the funds, the treat sewage coming from Hall " had four awards and
the town of Hartford. A "Julia ," a drama about two
was parked at the Hess attorney said.
Hogers claimed
the sim ilar EPA gra nt for wonlen caught up in the fight
property on CR 20 near
Kingsbury and hit by vandals purpose was to "coerce the Hartford , which would allow against Naztsm , had thr.., .
But it was Vanessa Red sometime between 5 p.m. plaintiffs and the class tll ey it to hoo k onto the system , is
gravo , best supporting
Friday and 10 a.m. Monday. seek to represent to vote in ;t ill pendin g approval.
Besides the expansion of actress for her title role in
The 1973 International favor of th e proposed
truck had the gla ss smashed contract submitted to the present fa cility, loca ted " Julia " who took the
plaintiffs on or about March on Layne St., a laboratory spotlig'ht both in side and
In a letter submitted to school superintendent, Donald out, two side chrome mirrors
and aeration basin are ex· .. outside the Lqs Angeles
24. "
broken,
and
a
steel
belted
Staggs, Willard "Buddy" Moore today resigned as head footThe suit seeks a terirporary pected to be construtted. Van Music Center, wMre Jewish ,
radial
tire
was
stolen
as
were
ball coach at G_allla ACademy High School, effective
restraining order directing florn said that proposed Pa lestinian
and
Na zi
immediately . In a further move, Coach Moore resigned ·his some various small tools.
Miller
and
other.
tD
accountsystem
will
make
use
mo;t
of
protesters
clashed
.
Sunday evenin~ . the
classroom teaching position as of the end of the current school
The JDL was protesting
Chester Township Fire for all th e funds and to deliver the eXisting lines which will
year.
the money w a trustee . ,..n be upgraded . However,
De
p~rtment
notified·
the
Coach Moore has served as football coach at GAHS for the
injunction was i\(l ught to forre several small extensions will
past eight years - five years as asslst.anttQ John Ecker and sheriff's office It was responding to ~ fi re at the Goe- the UMW w distribute the · be added.
Ute past three years as head football coach.
money .
The grant · EPA just
In a statement wSuperintendent Staggs, Moore expressed gleln farm on West Shade.
Rogers has asked for com- awarded was the final one In
·An
unkoown
subject
had
set
h.is appreciation wall those with whom he has worked over the
pensatDry damages of $1 a three-step process . New
past eight years, to Include the teaching staff, coach.ing staff, fir e to a large ro ll bale of hay.
million
and punitive damages Hav en received grants
and I!Chool a&lt;jministration. He furth er expressed a special Approximately one-half acre
of
$5
million
.
t'ilvering the payment of a
appreciation and gratitude for having known and worked with of field was burned .
In
other
matters
deputies
.
study
and a design .
Variabl e c loudin ess
Ute many fine students and athletes atGaUla Academy.
.
took
report
fr
om
Betty
"Bids
on
the
project
co
uld
tonight
, with lows in the
Following Utl!l school year, Coach Moore Indicated that he
PerSOJ1S,
Rt.
1,
Long
Bottom,
be
let
out
late
this
Sllffilller,"
NOWVOUKNOW
upper
40s
or lower 50s. Partly
will accept a positio'! in private industry.
who
reported
a
battery
had
VanHorn
said.
He
added
that
cloudy
Wed
nesday, with
The bee hummingbird is the
In receiving Moore's letter of resignation, School
been
stolen
from
her
auto
once
construction
begins
it
bird.
It
weighs
an
smallest
highs
near_70.
Probability of
"Superintendent ~taggs expressed hls appreciation for the
while
parked
at
the
Tall
should
takr
approximatel
y
18
eighteenth
of
an
ource
and
is
prcclpitatiQ('
is
40 percent
coq~Plete cooperation and fine working relationship tllat_J:las
Timbers
Night
Club
parking
months
to
complete
the
about
21.
inches
long.
Most
o(
today
,
30
percent
tontght
and
exi!Jied with Conch Moore during th!l years that he has -been
lot.
project.
·
that
length
is
i'S
b&lt;'nk.
10
percent
Wednesday
.
superintendent of Gallipolis City Schools.

Expect law
suit to he
filed today

partly due to a suspension of
Uni ted Mine Workers health
and retirement benefi ts.
Under a rural health care
prugn11n, the Depart ment of

Hea lth. F:d ucauon and
Welfare prevwll5l y pro,·rded
S2.G rllllhon til clint&lt;'S .
Arn on~

those on hand when

Monday's

granl~

w erP itn -

noun cccl were Sens. Howa rd

:vlPtze nbawn and J ohn Glenn,
bot h D-Ohro
Th~ senators sar d tbe
assistan l·e Krant£ " ill enable
h(!Spitc.lis
to
rontmue
pnl\1ding

s ~n·ire~

and retain

hr Hith &lt;: Hrt' person nf'l now

lo"ated rn the

App la ~hran

area .

Rehearing sought on rate case

aw·arded

lf the conum sswn refu sed

rehear the case, Spratley
saicl his off tee had 110\ ) et
dccrded wt1ether til nppea l lhe
approval to t11e Ohio Supreme
Court.
"The order t approvtng the
C&amp;SOE rate UltTea s c 1 W(! : O.
almost Hpologttl c at Umes , ··
said
Spratley .
" The
~~

commtss1on dl(l exerctse tts
discr eti on . . too much m

cntr c;rl of !.he PUCO's
a 9.89 percent rate of
retur11 on C&amp;SOF. 's ra te base,
filii

l(rlln tlrr~

but wa ~ cntlcal of boosts in
th e rutr base due tr, rertatn

cunstrul'li on projects stil l
tmdt•r wa) , but due to become
··· m ltnr" tatN t.hts year

nw

utrht) also has an-

nountt•d ll s tntcntton of filtng
fur a nother system-wide mcr eHse thts rear Col umbus

ru tlirt) l

and Southern Ohro has

Spratley sard tus offr ce was

Cli ch of the past four ) ears.

f"vor

of

the

investors "

recet\·ed rate mcreases i.n

Allen's "Anni·e Hall''
·

captures four oscars

vandalism

.t

'

HRUSII FIRE
Til e
Pomeroy
Fire
tJepnnnrcnt extinguished a
brush fir e at 4: I 1 p. m.
Saturday near the Don Bailey
hnme on Willow Creek Road .

SEARCHING
FORA
SOLID
FUTURE?

en tine

probing

• f
~ f

'

at y

ordinance council now has
with the cable finn . Lou
Osbo rne , co un ci lman ,
reponed a water meter tester
was on orde r.
Bill Y&lt;t' ng _told . council
about the traffr c accrdent at
the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.
He sard it is tremendous and
suggested an offi ce r be at the
locat ion during the hours
mention ed.
May or Andrews stated it
was too dan gerous a situation
to pla ce an officer i.n the area
at those hours . The mayor
contended rf the light on th e

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Deputies

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•

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesda .v, April 4, 1!17X

busy Monday burying debris left from Ure hig~ water that was located on
his neighbor's property, Joe Swain, Rt. I, Racine .

$863 170
EPA grant

l loward W;1 lsh, P·roctorville,

Sl!ll~.

Du u~las

,' .. , .. ...,.

STRIKE ENOS
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - A
strike which began at
midnight Friday at the Seven
U!&gt;-Roynl Crown Bottling Co.
ol Cincinnati ended Saturday
afternoon when 46 truck
drivers agreed w a new
three-yellr contract.

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

Daughters : ('at hy Wa lsh ,
tluughtcr of Mr. and Mrs.

ht&gt;r

HI-LOW TEMPS
NEW YORK {UPI) - The
h.ighest temperature reported
Friday to the National
Weather Service, excluding
Alaska and Hawaii, was 99
degrees at Presidio, Texas.
Today's low was 8 degrees at
Hou lton, Maine.

SE.E OUR FINE SELECTION

Mr ~
l'r~ ul Ea:htng£&gt;r 1
P ot1H'n1),
fur the ln tcrnHtluna l Urd~r uf Job's

Dt•laware area for tht• past
mnr years.

PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharged - Will iam
Stato n, Vinton ; Lawrence
Wallace, Apple Grove;
Richard Nibert, Galli polis
Fer rv: Helen Hensley ,
JackSon; Carl (Buck) Fruth,
Point Pleasant ; William
Black, Henderson; James
Hammack, Clifton; Albro
Ma llett , Gallipolis; Mrs.
George Christy, Middleport ;
Mrs. Willia m Flora, Apple
Grove; Brian Dabney,
Henderson; Charles Jeffers,
Southside ; Joshua Thomas,
Cottageville; Edith McCoy,
Racine; Mrs. Gary Matheny,
Leon;
Mrs.
William
Cromlish, Gallipolis; Ger·
trude Seines, Leon: Robert
Lutton, Point Pleasant ; Cheri
Swarrord, Apple Grove.

ELBERFELD$

and

re s1drnt of the

Surviving bestdes
parent s atr tw u

i

300 at

three great-g randch ildren.
Funeral services will be
twld Tuesday at I p.m. at the
lta wlin gs-l'oa ts Fun eral
Home with the Hev. Robert
Llumga rn er uffieialin g.
Burial will be in Cunningham

:o.t't\1 mnn)

Mllt.J.blr .nr tht• rnusll'n l.of

71 N. 2nd Av e.

survived b)

Vrt., six J.{ranckhildren and

y)·

'. _
vJJkitfsr:e,.n..m·:"tC\1
'

IS

Fred F: . B~sh , C'olumbu, , Hnrl
Francis Bush, C r o s~v ill c ,
Tenn ., t wu sisters , Mr.,. Haz el
M o r~ a n . Tvlrr Mountain. W.
Va .. and Mrs. H.A. (Ann I
M•·rkel, Xenia, one brother.
Emmett Bush, Buffalo, W.

iimtllltlllllllllllllHitlllllllllllllllllllllll llllltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltltltlttlllltlllllllll~ • Vel er ans Mem or ra I llospltal

.

Area Deaths

i

Steve Burson. n uuand. "nd
: Rosemary flu r'iiln. 1\utl.rnd;
:= Pat &gt;\.· l.itil&lt;, Rt 1. J.. ng
Vis•! the Bo o I d 's Off ru· Ill PPr!.On - O R 5 f\, •ltun'r and Kl'rlllrtli Littlr.
Pho ne tile Boilrd of E lect ro.:s - O R
~ ('lie,hirt•
M~ d th~ Board a Cal d
Fu 11 l~ .h•ra ldrn r Huggs.
\hddl!~ port .

DOES NEIGHBORLY DEED - · Dennis Palmer, Rt. I, Racine, wa s

--------------------------- 1 HOSPITAL NEWS.

5

MEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS

=

Hnd one f('r Llivur\'1'

:lg&lt;i!!l st H.!l ~

and Hank Cleland extended a welcome on behalf of the
Rot.ary Club. John Werner, active Rotarian, provided the
sound system and got the eve nt underway . About 700
prizes contributed by Big Bend merchants were awarded.

s~:VERAL hundred Ri g Bend youngsters were off and
runni ng Sunday aftern oon at the Middleport Communi ty
· Park when the Middleport -Ponl!'roy Rotary Club staged
its postponed E"stcr egg hunt. Ma)'or Fred Hoffman
welromed the yo w&gt; gsters &lt;L nd their txlrcnLI for the town

TO F. 'Ill M,\ HR IAGES
'[\qi SUI I&lt; fur rlrs.&lt;nlulHHI nf

~

~

In Order Jo Vvte 1n
th J
6th !"!
r une
n rmar y

-

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=

water rates was given a
second reading with counci lman Larry Wchrung
voting "no " on the issue. The
ordinance. if and when it is
passed at the third reading,
will increase mimmum rates
from $4 .21! to $6 or an increase •
,,f $LBO per month.
Council inquired about the
proposed test wells to be
drill ed near the present wells.
Mayor Claren ce Andrew s
inform ed co un cil he IS
waiting on a letter from th e
engrneering fi rm of Burgess
minimum r&lt;.~tc is presentl y $4 and Niple. Cost of one test
but increases to $4 .35 the fir&gt;t well was estimated at $5 ,000.
year and $4.70 the seco nd Council 's main co ncern IS
yea r.
whether ur nol the quality of
As an emergency action , water wil l be improved after
co uncil approved two other the well is drilled .
ordinances mcreasing fine s.
Co unci I man
H a r o Id
One or&lt;linance calls for an Brown read a letter from
rncrease from $200 to $250 on PointView Cabl e TV, stating
intoxica tion charges, if the the compa ny rs sending to the
Mayor so desires, and 30 day s FCC requesting a permit to
confinement or both .
prov ide Hartford, W Va ,
The second ordinan ce was with servr ce .
Br own
v.on l:,
H
em increase from $500 to $750
on charges of neclng &lt;Jn of- repre sent~ t ive frmn Porn! ·
fi cer.
View Cable to meet with
The ordinance tu mcrease co uncil for clarifrcation uf the

~"" Hedgrave 's allegedh 'l r,.'[l. ll rnh•n't'nt npP n
anti ·SemitH.' actions m •P·trt ... .r ,dt'f\ m Boston.
lie JUSt 11 &lt;1 nlto say, Duke,
making the fr lm , "The
Palestinwns · TI1ret- j)(•rson s ~,~,. e m1ss ~·nu And we all hope
were hospn"IJZed and four vou will be here next vear
arrested 11 hen the three ~cause nn one can waik m
J11hn Wayne's boots ."
groups clashed .
Rrtbar·ds. who portrayed
Maste r of Ceremonies Bob
Hope . who called the awards l!lera n figure Dashiell
"!.he real Star Wa rs" and Ham mett 111 ".Julia, " was the
quipped that with all the ol d- fir;1 actor w wm a back-totune acwrs and actresses ba ck award rn tlle best present "it looks like the road supporting" cwr category.
(Qinllmald 0. Pill' J)
r nmpany of the Wax
Musew11 ," pa1d tribute at the
end w :lohn Wayne , who

No classes
scheduled

Moore resigns as

Saturday

grid coach at GAHS

Schools of the Meigs Local
School District will not be
open this Saturday.
The district 's board of
educatron March 21l approved
u revised calendar Changing
the Good F'riday ho lida ~ as
well as the Monday following
East er . Saturday classes
were set April 8, 15 and 29.
The ofli ce of Superintendent
Charles Dowler announced
Monday evening schools will
not be open this Suttn·day as
plunncd.
The Ohio Legislature •;till
has not passed legislation
providing additional days for
districts In Ohio due to
weather, strikes, etc.
However,
there
is
legislation pendin g whi ch
apparently led to the latest
rhange thls Sattllrday .in the
Meigs Local District.

Weather·

Leaflets are
now available

Me igs Co unty She rrff
.James J. Proffitt repons
leanets expl"ining the new
law on molorized bi cycles
toften call ed MOPEDs ·, are
now available at the sheriff's ·
office .
•
The MOPED Law became
effective April I.
The law provide s that 1f the
motorized bicycle is operated
on a public ruadway or on
pnvate property used by the
public for vehr.·ula r traffic or
parking , then the operator
must be at least 14 years of
age and must han either a
driver 's license or specie]
permit
for
motorized
bicycles .
The rnotorited bicycle
"perator li ~nse is issued by
1111' Ohi" lltJreau of Motor
\ t&gt;h• ~·~~
!l d' the local
dcpul) regrslr; r&gt;. l'he iee is
$2. The license exp1res on the
·licensee's birthday on the
founh year after issuance.
Leaflet s are furnishlod by
the Ohi o Department of High·
way Safe!) and nrc free'l.pon
request .

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