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                  <text>!}.3-TheSunday Times-Sentinel , Sunday, Aprif9, 19i6

CommiUee
meets
.

The organization com·
mittee of the Big Bend
Jaycee-ettes met April 3' at
the Meigs Inn.
Marty Rice and Ca rol
McCauley, representatives of
the Belpre Jaycee Wives,
attended and discussed their
t\Jnstitution and by·laws.
Three representatives from.
Meigs· Jaycee-ettes plan to
attend"theApril tO meeting of
the Belpre Jaycee Wives to
become bett er acquain ted
~ith the program.
Plans . for a concession
&gt;tand to sell balloons at the
Hegatta were made. They
also di.•rn.o.ed the possibilit y

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f

ee•

of having a float in the
Regatta. This will be decided
later , hbwcver .
1l1e n ~x t meeting of the Big
Bend Jaycee-ettcs "·ill be
Sunday , April 23, at 4:30p.m.
at the Pomeroy Library .
SQUAD, FIRE RUNS
POMf:ROY
Th e
Pomeroy Emergency Squilrl
was ca lled to 5\.ibert)· Ave..
Frida y m&lt;u·mng for flrcnrla
Petrie who was taken to
Holzer Medica l Cmter . AI
2:54 p.m .. the Pomeroy Ftr&lt;'
Depa&lt;1menl was railed In
Union Ave. to extin guish a
brush fire .

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Willi s T. Leadingham

Realtor

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'om~wne
However ,
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zo n ing is e ven more
Important to th b
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•• land who are plann
e uyers
1ng to
erec t their own home

wn1ng area . You may
plan to build a sec?nd lloor
apartment , poSSibly lor
another' member ol your
family or even for rental

Some comm uniti es may

purposes lllhe properly"

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• have zoning that will make
• it Im possibl e lor you to
• build the home you plan
•
For
instan ce
one
e commun ity may requ ire a
e speci f ic a moun t of a crea ge
• lor a one family zone It
• you bu y a small er lot than
• the . zon m g
ord ina nce
requ 1res , you m ay not be
• able to build the house you

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COf,U MBUS I UPI I - Ohio
• State's
1969
nati onal
Championship football team .
• the Bu ckeye coachi ng starr
• from that yea r. and Texas
• Coach Fred Akers wi ll
par1 !ClpHte in the Ohio Hi gh
• Sd10ol football coaches clinic
• ,· ,t Oh 1
.,1 Sta e Ma\' 5 ' .
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a one family res idential •
zone , you may be ou 1 ot •
luck No need to worry a s
long as you check ou t lhe :
zoning before you buy
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If there is anyth1ng we :
ca n do to help you m the
field of real es1ate please e
phone or drop in at e

r;tenn. D-Ohio. will be the
featu red spea k er at th e
a w;:~rds banquet Ma.v 5.
,\ )so s peakin ~ will bt~
Ark ansas Coach Lou Hnltz , a
L1r!ller OSU etss istHnt. Io wa
Sta!(' Coach F:arle I3rucc,
Floridcl A&amp;M Ct 1al'h Hudy
Hubbard and North CnroJin;J
Hu Hcin.

LEADINGHAM REAL e Members of the 19lill tea m.
ESTATE . 512 Second Ave .. e ll"hich defea te d Southern
GallipoliS. Phone 44 6-7699 . e Califorpia with O..J. Simpso n
•
We're here lo help !
• 111 the 1969 Rose Bowl at·
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• want on the lot you owe .
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PLEASANT
W. Grant Shell, 13, Ht. 2,
Jericho Rd., Point Pleasant,died Saturday morning at
Pleasant Valley Hospital. He
was a retired carpenter in
construction work and a
member of Carpenters Local
1159.
He was \)om Aug. 20, 1904 at
West Columbia to the late
William H. Shell and Mame
Shell McDaniel.
He is survived by his wife,
Mina Shuler Shell; two
dau ghters, Mrs . Carrol
(Barbara) Robie, Bidwell, 0.
and Mrs . · Bob (Nancy)
McCa llister, Des Moines,
Iowa : a son, George Shell,
Point Pleasant; fo ur sisters,
Mrs. Carl Owens, Middleport,
0 ., Mrs. Howard Johnson,
Point Pleasant; Mrs. George
Swisher and Mrs. H. E. Men,
both of Columbus, 0.; a
brother,
Jimmy Shell ,
Kern. Jim Otis, J 1l hn
Bruckington. Jock Tatum. Hoswell, N.M.; and seven
Jan White. J im Si111wagon. grandchildren.
Dave Foley, Hufus MHycs
The funeral will be held
and TPd Pro\'ust .
Monday at 2 p.m. at the Crow
Hussell Funeral Home with
Rev. Herman Hayes of·
ficiating. Burial will follow in
n'/
•
,, v.·tnan reet~tve s
the Suncrest Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
•
funeral
home after 3 p.m.
It'll IllS Contract
Sunday.
OAKLA ND 1UPI 1 - The
G&lt;Jl den Gater S cu mpleted

!heir 1978 World Tl•mn Tenn is
roster Sa tu rd ay with the
signing of Britain's Micha el
Wyma n to a une-yca r conIract.
Wyman , 24, whu played at
the Universit y of Southern
Ci&lt;l ifornia , wi ll huld do""' the
No. 3 spot on the · Gaters'
men's s1de beh ind Sandy
Maye r and Frew McMillan.

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tin1e and cloy for a volleyball
clini c for adult women in the
0. 0. Mcintyre Park District
league. The place will be
Southwestern High School.
Joel C. Dennis, director of

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blu e
m e lallit
exte rior , vinyl top, AM
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seal. Le ss than 50,000
miles Local owne r

By Fred J. Dec!,
Cou nty Extension Agent, 4·H
GALLIPOLIS - Several
persons including 4-H advisors, parents, pa st 4-H
campers , and othe r in·
terested individuals attended
a meeting Thursday night as
plans for new permanent
improvements for Canter's
Cave 4-H Camp were an·
nounced . Canter'.' Cave 4-H
Ca mp , which is owned and
operated
· by
4·11
orga nizations in Gallia,
Jackson, Mei gs , Adams,
Lawrence and Highland
counties, is located five miles
west of Ja ckson.

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the distmt, said that J~ckle
Knight would co nduct the
clime.
Deadline fur sign up of ad ult
women was extended to 4'
p.m. W.~clncsday . iney are tu
telephone Denn is' offi ce at
416-4612 extension 45 .

lnclu(led in these per- recreational facilities,
manent improvement plans winterization of present
was the architect's sketch or facilities and a two acre Jake,
a $400,000 lodge which would which the lodge will overlook.
replace the aging facility The lodg e and all of these
which is bei ng used at other improvements will
present. This new lodge will require a fund raising
be a rusti c style, two-story campaign to raise $650,000 for
brick building with a dinin g Canter's Cave 4-H Camp.
roum large enough to serve This fund drive has already
225 persons. In addition to started with the anbeing available for 4-H Camp noun cement that one in·
and ofher 4-H activities; this dividual has offered a si ngle
facility will also be available pledge of $250,000 with the
for ijSe by business and stipulation that it be matched
comm unity groups. This by December 31 of this year.
At a recent meeting of
lodge, besides serving as a
dining hall will also have a representatives from the six
seco nd stor y multi-purpose counties, which own Canter's
room, which will be used for Cave 4-H Camp, enthusiastic
recreation or meeting support was shown by
fa ci liti es. The lodge will representa tives from all
feature firepla ces on both these counties . The same
levels and provides for ent·hus&lt;asm was shown at the
possible elceping facilities meetin g held at the
Cr ed it
during cold months which P r o du c tion
will enable 11 to be en joyed Association building Thurs·
day evening for Gallia Cuunly
year round.
1'he present dining hall· 4·H suppoflers. Those
recreation buildin g wa s present were very impressed
originally built as a dance by the fact that these im·
hall when the camp was a pro ve ments were designed to
commercial recreation resort mak e Cante r's Cave 4-H
Camp more useful the year
area in the 1920's.
In addition to the lodge, round and will permit ex·
several other facilities that pansio n of edu ca t i u ~al
were included in the plans are programs for the youth in
a camp manager's residence, Southern Ohio.

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VOL XXVIII NO. 251

TOLEOO - THREE OF THE quadruplels born to a
Monroe, Mich. , couple were on respirators Sunday to aide
breathing, silid a Toledo Hospital spokesman. The quads, two
boya and two girls, were born bere at one-minute intervals last
Tuesday to Dr. and Mrs. Martin Drozdowicz. Holly weighed 2
J)!&gt;Wlds, 12 ounces at birth, Jay 3 pounds, 4 ounces, Erin 3
J)!&gt;Wlda,l ounce and Joel3pounds, 1.5ounce.
All four developed symptoms or inunature lungs,
requiring supplemental oxygen, and were placed on a
, respirator, the spokeSil\an said.
LEXINGTON, KY . - STONIE &lt;BAHKER JR ., president
and chief executive officer of Island Creek Coal Co., has been
elected chairman of the board of the Bituminous Coal
Operators Association.
The Chapmanville, W. Va . native, now a resident of
Lexington , Ky., will serve a one-year term as head of the
Washington-based BCOA. Barker, who began working for
Island Creek as union laborer whi le attending Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, was a member of the BCOA 's final
bargaining unit during the recently settled national coal strike.

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Ohio only coal
state without
forced cutbacks
GIRLS
CHAMPS - Eastern's girls
ba sketball team was honored during Saturday's annual
banquet . Members of the 1976 sectional championship
team are, first row, left to right , Jeannie McClure, Vida
Weber, Kim Batey, Becky Windon. Terresa Hannum , 2nd

Sue Thompson , Laura E11c:tun. ger
Renee Trussell, Pebbles Blake, third row, Kaleen
Millhone, Uta Young and Brenda Riffle . Absent was Terri
Sorden . ~page 3for additional pictures and story .

Woman shot to death,
husband being held
· Kathr.yn
Ellen
Fitchpa tri ck. 21. Middleport , is
dead from an apparent
shotgun blast and her 21year-old husband, Leonard
M. Fitchpatrick is lodged In
Meigs Count y Jail pending
inv estigation.
According to Sheriff Jim
Proffitt, Fitchpatrick wa s
taken into custody followi ng
the 2:10 a.m. Sunday shooting
. death of his wife of Jess than
one year. Mrs. Fit chpatrick
was apparently shot in the
head by a 12 gauge shotgun.
The Middleport ER Squad
and poli ce department
received a call at 2:12a.m. of
the shooting. Both depart·
ment s along with sheriff

deputies responded to. the
call.
At the scene were Dr. H. R.
Pickens, co unty coroner ,
Middleport Police Chief J. J .
Cremeans, Sheriff Proffitt,
Patrolmen Bill Miller, David
Woolard, deputies Randall
Carpe nter. Dana Aldrige and
Gary Wolfe, sher&lt;!t 's lll ·
vcstigator.
BCJ agent , Herman Henry
was also at the scene to a_ssist
in the investigation . No olher
details arc being released at
thi s time .
Mrs. Fitchpatrick was born
Jan. 28, 1957. She is survived
by her husband , Leonard, one
son, Charl-es, and one
daught er, Tara Dawn ; her

parents, Honald and Kathryn
Hichards , Pomer oy: nne
brother, Ronnie Hichards,
Pomeroy; five sisters,
Rh onda Wilson, Ci ndy
Hichards, Julie Hi chards and
Alberta Ri chards, all of
Pomeroy and Brenda Espes
of Ma so n. and mat ernal
grandparents, Mr . and Mrs.
Woodro w Lemon , Parkers·
burg . She attended the
Pomeroy Church of Chfisl
Funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 3 p, m. at
Ewing C'hapel with the Rev.
William Kn ittle officiating .
Burial will be in Chester
Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home any time.

Funding approval confirmed
totaI of $742,992 in State
assistan ce fund s for the
const ruction of the Com munity Mental Health portion
of a multi-portion facility in
Pomeroy.
This amount combined with
fund s fr om Housing and
Urban Development and
Appa lchia Regional Com·
mission, provided a total of
$2,462,366 for the mult i·

The Gallia · Jack son •
Meigs Communi ty Mental
Health Mental Retardation
648
Board
Executive
Dire&lt;:tor, Maxine Plummer.
announ ced her office has
received a letter from the
Department of Mental Helath
confirming approval of the
Gallia • Jackson · Meigs
Community Mental Health
(648 ) Board's request for a

purp ose project whi ch is
ready to be bid.
.
The multi-purpose facility
wjll provide space for Meig s
Community Mental Hea lth ,
Senior Citizens and Meigs
County Hea lth se rvices.
Funds were made available
without any cash dollars from
the County Commissioners.
(Continued on Pill' 8)

EXTENDED FORECAST
Wednesday thru Friday
United Presslnternallonal
Fair Wednesday with a
chance of showers late
Thur.day and Friday .
Highs will be In the upper
50s and 60s and lows In the
upper 30s and low 40s.

Weather
Sh owers and possible
thunderstorms tonight ~1th
lows in the 50s and low 60s.
Showers and thundershowers
ending Tuesday and turning
cooler with highs in the 60s.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. businesses, we became the
James A. Rhodes said only coal state in the region to y
Monday Ohio was the only escape the crisis without e
coal state in the region not to mandatory curtailments of k
imp os e manda to r y electric power," said Rhodes .~
curtailments of electric "During the days near the y
power during the recent coal end of th e strike when coal •t
supplies reached danger k
strike.
Rhodes, in a report of state levels, we took the position Y
government actions during that Ohioans would respond ;
the strike , said several voluntariy in an effort to keep
factors were involved schools, factories and busi' I
including the use of the Ohio nesses open .
"Ohioans everY,.here cut
highway patrol to escort nondown on electric consumption
union coa l shipments.
The report showed that the and nobody was laid off,"
patrol escorted nearly 50,000 said Rhodes. "At the same
truckloads of non-union coal lime, our electric utllities
to Ohio's coal-starved shared power and purchased
out of state,
electri c utilities in a little power
supplementing what we were
, over a monU1 .
Rhodes also praised the able to generate in Ohio.
"Finally, we were quietly
co nservation pra cticed by
consumers during the strike . moving coal into our electric
"Through the cooperation utilities beginning in Febof Ohio residents and ruary .'' he said .

Deputies probing vandalism
Meigs Co unty Shcriif's
deputies received a report
from Dale Roush, St. Alba ns ,
W. Va .. wh o reported last
weekend his vehicle wa s
parked at a residence on
Bailey Run and the front
hubcapa were stolen.
Sometime between mid·
night and 1 a. m. Saturday,
someone broke out windows
in three residences.
Mrs. Ada VanM eter had
five large windows broken
out at her house. Ra)'mond F.
Elberfeld, had two windows
broken and also sel'e ra l
places on the side of his house
had paint chipped where

rocks had struck th e side of
the house, and F. H. Gilland
reported two storm window
glass and two inside window
glass were broken with rocks
and pieces of asphalt.
While deputies were out
taking reports, a motorist
came along and advised them
CR25 had been blocked by
two 55 gallon drums and two
large logs. The incident is
under investigation.
In other activity, dep uties
investigated a t wo-&lt;Oar accident in Racine Village at
the intersection of 3rd Street
and Sycamore.
According to the report ,

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Rodney Neigler, 22, Rt. 2,
Hacine, was traveling south
on Third Street and decided
to tum left onto Sycamore,
but he had just passed the
intersection, so he stopped
and proceeded to ba ck up his
vehicle in order to make the
tum .
In the meantime , Debra "'
Nelson, 23, Rt. 2, Racine, was
travelin g east on Sy~amore
Street and was turning right
onto Third Street. She had
pulled out and saw what was
l)appening and started
blowing her hom. Neigler,
loo king in his left side mirror
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benefits under the two
leading tax credit bills. Tbe
bills would cost $1.2 billion
and $4.4 billion, respectively,
during the first year.
They said tax credits for
college students would have · ,•
no bearing on whether teenagers from wealthy families
went to college and would
provide "too little support to
be of any real help" to a
needy family .

'111irt y workers of the Meigs additional 15 cents per hour
County Department of High- increase each year beyond
ways, members of the the set rate of the contract.
Ameri can f'ed eration of
In addition, the new con·
State, County and Muni cipal tract provides for the county
Emplo yes,
AFL -C IO , paying one-third of the
returned to their jobs today hospital insurance costs of
following the signing of a the employes during the first
three-year contract over the "year; an adilitional onethird
weekend .
during 1979, and the entire
f'red Hay nes, reg iona l insurance premium during
representative, said the new the third year of the contract.
three -year contract provides .. Negotiations for the new
workers with a 40 cent hourly contract broke off on April I.
raise effectiv e April 1 for the Workers went on strike at
first year ; an additional 25 that time.
cents an hour for the second
llayn es sa id this morning
yea r beginning April 1, 1979, one point should he clarified,
and an additi onal 2tJ cent s an that was an incident during
hour for the th ird year the week-long strike when a
·beginning April t. 1960 or a lea fl et was distributed
cost of Jiving raise at a bearing the union's name.
maximum or 30 cents an hour Haynes said the leaflet was
whichever is greater based not issued by the union and
on 1979 livin g costs.
did not carry the official
Employes with more than statements of the union .
five years service receive an

CINCINNATI - SOME OF THE STATE'S "MOST
prestigious" law firms , including some special counsels to
Attorney General William J. Brown, are expected to be named
in connection with what may be one of the largest securities
fraud schemes in Ohio history, the Cincinnati Enquirer
reported Saturday.
In a copyrighted story, the newspaper quoted one
unnamed deputy to Brown as saying there is a "real
possibility" some of the attorney gene ral's special counsels
will be named as defendants in upcoming suits.
COLUMBUS, OHIO - FIVE CARLOADS OF' CITY police
stood by, bot prO&lt;hoice and pro-life advocates who met in
Columbus Sunday battled on ly with words and signs.
Abortion advocate William Baird of Boston, asked to
address Ule 4th annual Ohio Pro-Life Convention about the
need to end violence against abortion clinics. Told he would not
be welcome because the ooly speakers allowed were those who
"support life from conception to natural death," Baird and 15
followers came to Columbus anyway.

Senske, however, said that
"based on what constitutional
lawyers have told me, f feel it
is constitutional."
He argued the credits
would provide across-theboard aid to people who pay
tuition and that the aid would
go to parents and not schools.
Califano and Blumenthal
said familie s with incomes
over $30,000. would get 20
percent or more of the

en tine

WUISVILLE , KY. - NORTH-CENTRAL STATE
SUBMARINE veterans of World War II, their nutnbers
diminished by the years, wrapped up their convention
Saturday with a memorial service for the sailors killed aboard
52 U. S. subs sunk during the war.
Much of the three-day convention was given to socializing
by the veterans, most of whom are in their late 50s and early
60s.

Three-year-old
Megan
She was taken to the
Wolfe is in satisfactory hospital by the Racine ER
condition at Holzer Medical squad where she underwent
Center following a mower surgery.
accident Sunday morning at
her Rt I, Racine residence.
The child, a daughter of
BRUSHFIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe, was
At 8:37 p. m. Sunday the
oo a riding mower with her
father when She jumped. The Pomeroy fire department
mower apparently ran over was called to extinguish a
the youngBter and her left brush fire near the Tall
ann was severely mangled Timbers Nile Club on Route
7.
and broken.

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Blum.enthal and · HEW
Secretary Joseph Califano
said lhe net effect of tax
credits would be "a major
and undesirable change in
federal policy ."
They said the credits would
provide three or lour times
more federal support for
private school children than
for public school children,
and the credits would be
inflationary and
unconstitutional.

By United Press International
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO-LARRY HOSS, 18, ROCK FALL,
ill., was killed Sunday in an accident during a dirt-track
American Motorcycle Association race at the Clark County
Fairgrowxls.
Ross was oronounced dead at the scene. His cycle flipped
Rver in the middle of a heat race duri"ll the junior competition .

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administration and attacked
as unconstitutional by
church-state separationists.
Two Cabin et officials
blasted the proposal Sunday,
on grounds it would provide
more finanCial aid to those
attending private sc ho ols
than public schools - against
public policy.
In a letter to Ways and
Means Committee C'hairman
Al Ullman, D-{)re., Treasury
Secretary W. Michael

M·e igs highway
employes sign
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

COLUMBUS - CI.ASSROOM CIJ.&gt;SINGS brought on
trouble being felt by school districts could
affect as many as an estimated 40 percent of Ohio 's 2.2 million
school children this fall.
Almost !15,000 public school students missed classes in 15
districlll around the state last year because their school
systems were broke and had to close.

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schools. The Yanik bill allows
$100 for each child in a
private elementary or
secondary school and $250 lor
a son or daughter in college.
A tax credit is taken
directly from taxes owed as
opposed to a deduction or
which
is
exemption
subtrac ted from income
before taxes are calculated.
The Packwood-Moynihan
proposal has been strongly
opposed by the

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Means Committee today· was
beginning to debate a
substitute version or the
Packwood-Moynlhan legislation proposed by Rep.
Charles Yanik, D-Dhio .
Under the PackwoodMoynihan plan, ·strongly
supported by Senske and
other advO&lt;!ates of aid to
private schools , parents
would receive a tax credit of
up 1\&gt; $500 for any sort of
tuition paid to private

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Volleyball clinic set

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Economy Plus
Black
exte r io r
an d
matching inter ior . Au to.
lrans , honeycom b w h eel~
wi th billboard rad ial tires .
What e lse c an we say .

Permanent improvement plans

Hat chback, f in&lt;she d in
a r c lic whi te , cus tom
sad dl e
vinyl
se ats .
Factor y air and only 11.632
mi les . Almos t new .

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REPRESENTATIVES FROM the Gallia County 4-H Program recently had the
opportunity w view the unveiling or an architect's sketch of the proposed new lodge for
Canter's Cave·4-H Carup. Left to right, Vickie Powell, Jackie Graham, Maude Persinger
and Jieniece Newberry. Back rc•v left to right, Bettie Clark, Joyce McKean, Bob Powell,
and J_erry Deel.

CLUT1'0 MEET
The
Gal li a
Cou nty
Hum em akers Extension Club
will meet Wednesday HI 10:30
a.m. at the PCA Building on
Up per River Road . Bud
Carter will speak on gar·
dening tips . Installation of
offi cers will be held . In the
afternoo n Mr s. Jose ph
Godwin will show slides on
the Holy Land . Ladies arc
Guing brukc rs the unl y way
asked to bring an arts and
yuu l'lUI possibly tri::l\'t'l these
crafts item for show and tell days.

GAI.I.IPOLIS -

everything we want. "
Senske, past president of
CAPE and secretary of
elementary and secondary
schools for the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod, said
in an interview he believed
tuition tax credit legislation
proposed by Sens. Robert
Packwood, R.Qre., and
Daniel Moynihan, D-N .Y.,
would stand a constitutional
challenge.
The House Ways and

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This' ' Jon picku p has lhe
economical 6-en g ine. std .
lran sm1ssion . ra dio , step
bum per , and long wide
bed . Low m iles.

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Wh ile exteri or wi th red
landau lop . This clean
Mont e has th e rallye
whe els
and
air
conditioning . Extra clean
inside and out.
Compare at

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Solar go ld linish with
matchmg v1nyl top and
in ler&lt;or Dr&lt;ven only 9,2 32
miles by one local o wner .
New Bonne vi lle trad e

Dark blue l11115h wilh
match&lt;ng i nler~or This
GM fa clory off icial's ca r is
equ&lt;pped
w&lt;ih
air
condilioning ,
power
steer in g
and
powe r
brak es.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
leading advocate of tuition
tax credits is optimistic
Congress will .approve some
fonn of aid to parents who
send their children to private
schools, including . colleges.
"We're very optimistic
about getting something this
tlme," said AI Senske, a
member of the board of
directors of the Council for
American Private Educatio~.
"But I don't think . we'll get

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Finisiled in Ar ctic while ,
with whi te bucket se al s,
loa ded wi th op l ions . Thi s
beautiful auto was so ld
new by us and dr ive n onl y
29,311 miles. New Grand
Prix tr ade th is week.

Two door . med iu m gree n
with matching landau top ,
crushed velour clolh seat s.
Loaded with al l the op tions
you expect on Buick 's top
of the line. Pr iced to se ll.

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Today
: to grid clinic
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Help •may be .on way for private education

"'!j.gal .
C£state!• OSiJ 69ers coming

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PLAY PLANNED
CHES HJ-Hf: - The S!'!llor
class of Kyge r Creek High
School will present ··rinder's
Creepers" tln April 2!1 and 29
ill 6 p.m. "' the small
MARY E. JONES
auditorium . Ti cket s may be
GAL LIPOLI S~ Mrs. Mary
purchased from &lt;c~ ny class E. 1Chafflin 1 Jones, 66 , di ed
membPr for $2, general March 25 at Columbus.
~~Ht ing . Ltmitcd seating is
She was born at Bulaville.
m•ailable Ill 150 pe r night.
and spent Ihe first 20 years of
her life in Bula ville and the
Vint on area. Her parent s di ed
OAR TO MEET
when she was young and she
POME HOY _ Return made ber home with her
Jon athan Meig s Chapt er sister , Ali ce (Chaffin 1
Daughters of the American Spir.es until she was 20 .
Hevolu lion will meet ApriiH
She was an aunt of Myrtle
al 1 p.m. at th1• home of Mrs. Davis uf Vinton .
Geo rge Morri s, Lincoln Hill
"Foods ur the President s" is
the thernr uf the progrmn to Mi ss Lucille Smith. Mrs.
:be presented by Mrs. Thereon Edison Hobst efter . and Mrs.
.Jnhnson. Co-hostess es will be 'Owrne Cottrill.

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_/ greaterthan ever
And the nice thing about that is the better
they get ... the. better you look! Don't let your
wardrobe b e "without at least a f·e w cotton denim
"staples" . .. like new detail pants, jacs.
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READY -TO-WEAR
2ND FI,.OOR

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

MAN AND WIFE TEAMS WITII COORDINATORThere were two man and wife teams who completed the

Basic Pollee Training recently. Shown left to right are,
Manning and Becky Mohler, Mandy Lefebre, coordinator
of the school, and Alan and SUW1 Darling .
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SUCCESSFUL DRIVE - The kindergarten class~s of
Southern Local School District had a very successful pop
bottle and pop ·cap drive !laturday. They canvassed
Syracuse, Minersville, Racine, Letart Falls and Portland .
The proceeds wilt be uaed to purchase an air conditioner.
Anyooe wishing to send dpnations are as~ed to call Judy

Williams at 992-5866. Shown, left to right, .re Melinda
Lemley, Aimee Wolfe, Alisa Willford , Chastity Jacks,
Misty Swisher, Jane Ann Williams, Jerod Moore, Kevin
Btum, Sheri Roush, Aimee Hill, Becky Roush, Scott
Hilf, Chris Murphy, Jason Quillen and Olris Stewart.

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2- The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, U , Monda v. Annl10, 1978

Carpenter Personals

Otester News Notes

By Clarlre Aile•
Mr and Mrs Don Betzmg.
Pomeroy, called on Mrs
Letha Wood, Thursday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Kc1th Curtis,
Charleston, were weekend
guests of Mr . and Mrs
Hobart Newell Other Sunday
dinner guests of the Ncwclls
were Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Newell and sons, Mr and
Mrs John Newell and fa m1ly,
Ken o. Mr. and Mrs. Denms
Lung and fam1 ly. Long
Bottom Mrs Velma Newell.
Tuppers Plams. and Mr and
Mrs Denve1 Curt is, local
Afternoon ca llers \\ ere Mike
and Sandy Corbell , Columbus
Mr and Mrs Cec1l Toban,
Pomeroy, called on Mrs
Arthur DeTray , Hobyn and
Todd Saturday
M1ss f aith Ann McCam,
Manella , and Greg• Schaal , •
Cutler, were recent VISI1ors of
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland
Sunday dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs R1 chard Gau l
1\ Cre Mrs Evelyn Ga ul. Mrs
Ga) ann Clay , Todd and
Susa nn , Mr and Mrs John
Wickham and Mr and Mr s
weekend her e and v tstted hts com!IHlnlt\ whn have passed Warden Ours, all lo cal.
mother , Martha Mays at the S&lt;I'C&lt;'n 111g 1est for the
Mr and , Mr s Cha rles
0' BIen e s s Me m o r 1 i: ! l tuJ.:hl'sl d l'l\ 1 ct) clW a t ded b) E1 ch1 ngcr and Suzan nah .
Hospital
tlw Futurt' ll omernakers of Columbus, spent a few days
Dmn cr guests of Mr s -1mer11" 1FilA 1 Those who w1th Mrs Opal E1chmger,
Rolland Crabtree wt•re her 11111 It'll' II e the Sta te
Murl Galaway " as a recent
dinner guest of her son-In-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Woodrum and family m
McArthur .
Mr . an d Mrs Re ece
Prather, Westerville, and Mr
and Mrs Larry Stanley and
Anna , of Ed1son spent a
week end here With their
parents, Mr and Mrs Lewis .
&amp;mnh. The Stanleys also
visited hiS parents, Mr and
Mrs Eugene Stan ley of
Albany
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
have returned from a
va cat iOn t np to Fl orida
where they were guests of
thelr son and daughter-Illlaw: Mr. and Mrs Dale
Jordan and Kati e. her
parents, Mr and Mrs C B
Dwelley and other relatives,
allm the Orlando area ·
V1rgm1a Jordan , daught er
of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Jordan , has ret urn ed to
classes at Hockmg Techru cal
College, aft er a break spent
w1th her parent s and
brothers. R1 ck and ltalph
Mr and Mr s. Albert
Quiv ey , Dove r , spent

a

chtldren , Mr

an d Mrs

were called to Nelsonv ille ~y
the sudden death of their son1n-law, Donald Jones,
husband of the late Wanda
Starkel Jones Surv ivors
incl utU:two suns, Dunald and
Da~ 1d , both uf Alexandna ,
Va. and two grandChildren.
Sen·" cs were held in
Nelson1 1lle w1th burial In
Shawnee
Mr and M1 s Art hur
Crabtree wer e overn ight
callers In Akron &lt;md att ended
se1l'll'cs on Sunday at the
Cathedral of Tomorrow
Mrs. V1c1or Perry spent
Fr1d av and Sat urda y m
Dayton with her brother-mlaw and Sister. Mr and Mrs.
Ro bert Jones Mr Jones IS
senousil 111
Mrs Harold Gillogly, Mrs.
Walter Jm dan, Joshua and
Jerem1 , loca l, and Mrs
Clmt&lt;m Gilkc) Albany were
u1 Columbus on busmess on
Monda\
Mrs Thomas Cassell. Ada .
Ohw. VISiied here ~nh he r
parent s, Mr and Mrs Cia)
.Jordan a part of last week
Cong ratul ,lt lo ns are extendt•dlo three guls of thi S

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Donald Crabtree an d Cmdy .Jul1a ,I+&gt;IIIIS+'II, daughter of
and Mr and Mrs Kenneth \h 1111 1\r, (;," Juhusun,
Crabtree, all loca l
Sl"''' 1 Sh1lt t d;u,ghter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Starke) 111 p,[ \ 11' Frank Shiltz.

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COMMON Pl.EAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO

and Ja ime Ha) , daught er of
Mr and Mrs James T. Ha y
All are Juniors at Alexander
ll1gh School at Alba ny

!Jenn is and Laura Jean , Miss
Mary
Beth
Kaman ,
Columbus, spen1 the weekend
w1th the E1chmgers.
Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen
spent th e weekend in
Columbus w1th Dr. and Mrs
B1lly Hobert Allen
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs Jess1e Weber were Mr.
and Mrs Roy Gruescr, Mrs.
Et hel Grueser. Pomeroy, and
Mrs Arthur DeTray, Robyn
and Todd
Mr
and Mrs
Don
W1lhams. Dea nna and Dav1d,
Columbu s. were we ekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Keller
Mr and Mrs V~rg 1l Wood,
Springfi eld, were guests of
Mrs Letha Wood, Friday
mght and Saturday . Mrs
John Hayes called on Friday
afternoon and VISitors on
f nday evenmg were Mr and
Mrs B1ll Beegle, Gallipolis,
and Mrs. Harold Hawk and
Knst1c, Tuppers Plams
Sunday dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs Roger Keller
and sons were Mr and Mrs
Don Withams , David and
Deanna, Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs Don Hose and fam1ly ,
Hacmc, Mrs Martha Rose
and Mr and Mrs Halph
Keller, local
Arthur DcTray 1s spendmg
se1•eral da ys m Flonda on
bu siness

Denzel Cleland spent an
aft ernoon with Mr and Mrs.
George Abbott, Mt Herman
Dr and Mrs Rog er
Grueser and Jenn1fer Jo,

HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Ang-ina option~
DEAR DR LAMB - Four
veal&gt; ago I su££ered severe
Pams m my anns which was
dia gnosed as angma
After a few months WJlh experimental p1lls, the doctor
put me un lr1deral This has
cons1derauly decreased the
amount of rutruglycennc
taulet;; I was takmg but I
have such little energy and
eannol walk a great deal. I
also £md I must live a very
qu1el life to avmd the arm
[lain

Could you tell me, Dr.
Lamb, 1f lnderal would cause
• thiS laek of energy? Just what
dues Inderal do fur angma' Is
1t necessary to cuntmue lllkLogan, were Saturday mght
guests o£ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Orr. The Orrs and Gruesers
were Easter dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and
children, Bashan.
Mr and Mrs George
Genhe~mer were Easter
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Earl Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gmther
have had their old house torn
down after 11 had been gutted
by a recent fire and expect to
start building a new home
soon

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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Douglas
spent a week with Dr. and
Mrs. Don Gibson at Rock·
ville, Md.
Mrs. Robert Alkire and
Ray spent a week at Clearwater, Fla visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Don Updegraff and Mr.
and Mrs. Babe Whaley.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Wilt
and son of Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Stanley and sons,
local, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Felli Alkire.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whaley,
Gallipolis, visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Alkire.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
and Mrs. WUda Wlaeman
visited Monday with Mr.
Starkey's sister, Jusle
Jewell In Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
were Saturday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lewla.
Mrs. MIMle McGrath spent
the weekend with her slater,
Mollie McGrath, In Logan.

. .. , 'II take I he res pons1btht y for sct tm g updfccll ve, economtcal
lt1 111 It , are programs. But the respon stbthty for holdmg down heal th
edt(' Losl ' ts some thmg we all share.
Frankl\ , some of the reasons for the htgh cost of health care
tn;,kc us -,irk.

Please , take care of yourself.

1ue ross .
Blue Shield .
All of us helping each of us.

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mg lnderal fur the rest of my 1ssued by the court of
Common
Pleas ,
Meigs
hfe ? I ~m m my late SO.. And County
, Ohio . I will offer tor
w11l thiS med1cat10n cause sa le at publ iC auction on fhe
lllh day of May . 1978 at 10 00
any s1dc-ef£ects' I have been a.m
, at the front door of the
able to get so httle mforma- Court House , Pomeroy , Oh io,
tne tollowmg described real
lion on thiS
estate
DEAH READER - The
PARCEl. ONE · Fracllon 2,
best way to explam the acbun Town 3, Range 12, Beginning
at a post 66 1h rods nor t h of the
of lnderal (propranolol south
corner ol sa 1d fraction ,
hydrochlunde) is to say 1t then ce south 81 deg west 40
l11mls the action of -rods u 11nks to a post at the
, then ce w1lh said road
adrenaline m your body . The road
north 38 degrees west 61 rods
4 11nks , then ce nortn 30 rods
adnmah(l~ response 111 your
to the bank of the creek at low
heart muscle mereases heart water
mark, thence up said
work and mcreases the creek about 76 rods to the east
tme of sa•d fra ction l1ne 6Ph
chanl-es of heart pam 1£ you rods
to the place of beginnmg ,
have angma pam from heart contammg 31 09 acres . be the
di sease. or course the same more or tess
Also the follow1nQ real
blockage of adrenaline acbon estate
m the County of Meigs ,
also helps control eertam Slate of Oh io and Townsh tp of
Chester , SectJon 9, Town 3,
heart 1rregulanlies and also Range
12 Ohio Company's
lowers lugh blood pressure. It Purchase, bounded as
Beginning
at
1s a very useful medicine follows
William Hurlow's northwest
when g1ven in the right corner
, thence south abovt
she rods to a Beech tree ,
amounts m the nghl case
thence m a westerly direction
Yes, 11 has side e££ects as do along
Henry Lewis north line
a~nust all known medicines,
tb the east 11ne ot Bert Orr's
Mary Pvlltn ' s l and ,
and 1t can cause fat1gue. The now
thence north about e1ght rods
problem IS that poor circula- or to the center of Bashan
bon, wh1ch you undouutedly Road , thence m an easterly
along center of
have, also causes £at1gue, as dtrect1on
Bash8n ro8d until due north
does a host of med1cal pro- of William H Hurlow ' s north
west corner , thence south to
blems and even psychological the
place of begJnnJng ,
problems So 1t 1s not possiule conta ming three acres , more
less
to say that Inderal IS the or Also
situated In
Su1ton
cause of your fabgue. You Townshtp , Metgs Coun t y ,
could sunply be depressed by Oh10 , known and descr~bed as
follows Commenc1ng at the
the unposed lirmted acl1v1ty northeast
corner Of Sect ton B,
Townshtp 3, Range 12 , West
your cond1t10n d1ctates.
160 rods , thence south 70
The hkehhood is that you rods
, thence east 160 rods ;
will have tu eontmue lu take thence north 70 rod s to the
Inderal or some new place Of begrnn1ng , con
tam tng 70 acres, more or less,
mcd1cme to control or pre- EXCEPT 3 acres sold to
vent angma pam. The b1ggest James Moore off the south
corner
a1d lu decreasmg angma for west
Also sttuarea rn Chester
most patients IS s1gn1f1eant Townshtp , Me•gs County ,
Bet ng tn Fra ction 2,
we1ght reductiOn - down lq Ohto
Town l , Rang e 12 and more
the pomt that there IS no tully descrtbed as follow s:
m1derlymg fat under the skm. Beg inn i ng .u th rods north of
southeast corner of said
If you have heart pam or high the
fract10n , thence north 22
ulood pressure the best thmg r ods , then c e south 81 deg r ees
40 rods 14 links , thence
yuu ean do 1s get as skmny as west
1n a southeasterly d trec tton to
a rail. Also 111 selected cases a the nor t h line of Sarah E
SUPEHVISED exerCISe pro- McNamee 's so acres , thence
east 26 rods to the olece ot
gram along w1th we1ght begrnnrng , conU1 1n10g 4 16
reduction may help a good acre , more or less
Also situated 1n F r act ion '3.
deal. Ehmmatmg salt Ill the Town
J , Range 12 bounded
diet 1s also a help lo many. and desc rtbed as 'allows
Beg 1nn l ng a t the southwest
These measures may corner
of satd Fr a ction l ,
Slgmflcantly decrease your thence nor t h on the west li ne
of satd Fract 1on 3, about 136
need for medlcmes.
r ods to the publi c ro8d ,
1£ these measures do nut then ce 1n an east er l y
help sufficiently and you st11l directio n alon g said road
about 40 rods to the west li ne
have so much pain that your of
Alma Babcock 's 20 acre
life style IS unpleasant to you, tra ct. thence south 40 rod5 to
The southeast corn er ot sa id
then you could consider a cor- 1~0
acre tra ct , thence eas t 21
onary bypass operation rods , thence south 5 deQ . east
Authont1es seem to agree 18 rods , thence south l l
east 16 rods , thenc e
that even 1f this dues nut pro- degrees
south 26 degrees east 16 rods .
I
long one 's hfe , in many eases thence south 12 degrees ea5t
24 rods , thence south 26
1t may unprove the qualily I£ degrees
east 26 rods to the
that IS·lhe.. goal I lhi~k It IS south line of sa id Fracflon l ,
then ce west to the place ot
better to lose the weight and beg1nn1ng
, conta ining SJ
make the adJustn\ents that acres more or leu
Referen ce Volume 132 page
can be made first ; then see If
Me 1os c ounty Deed
you st11l need surgery In cer- 243
Re cords
TERMS OF SAI.E : Cash In
tam mslances such an operahand on day of sate, to be sold
tion may be hfe savmg.
su btect to rea l estate taxes
To g1ve you a better due and payable
Th e r rght is reserved to
understanding of your heart
c t any or all b ids
patn I am sendmg you The rete
Property tS appra is ed at
Health Letter number 2-10, 119,700 00
Heart Attack, Myocarthal InJ AME S J PRO FF ITT
farction, Angma Peclons
SHER'IFF OF
ME IGS COUNTY , OHI O
Other readers who want to
w1derstand what these are
O ' Br ien &amp; O'Br ien
A tl orneys ror Pla lnl tff
and how they are rc&gt;cogmzed
(A ) 10 . 17 , 24 , 3t c
can send 50 cents w1th a lung ,
stamped, sel£-address ed For Tu esday Apri l 11
envelope £or th1s ISSUe to me
Ul care uf lh1s newspaper,
P.O. Box 1551 , Hadio Ctty Stabun, New York , NY 10019.
Bernic;e Bede Osol

Harrisonville
Society News

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THOMAS OREN MC KAY,
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DEFENDANTS..
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LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to an order of sale

ASTRO•GRAPH

;-..;ot hmg' s so tmportant that it 's worth broke n bo nes. broken bodies,
broken !tit''&gt; But tum · ;uid tt tlll' agatn , some daredt•1·1l of the,htghwal'
go\''&gt; b~ '&gt;~I iasl. 11 ;,ectlls ao though )ou're ol;mdtng still . Where can
th&lt;'l all b&lt;' gotng Ill such a hu rry' What lllakcs the m ga ml)le_w tt h ,r ,
their 1111 n live s .and wopardtze the he ahh and sa fl't ) of everyone
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11
else on I he road'
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Your lllw· Ctoos dnd lllue Shu:ld Pl;ms can't lt ft \'our foot off the ', · '!i'."' ''
arce lt: Jatr&gt;r t:ver) ttllll' you forget that fifty-fi ve ts the 1naxtmum
spn·d on the htghway. And we can 't buckle yo ur seat be ll for you.
Wl''rc he lping t11 hold dow n health care costs by dmn g thmgs wtthm
our area of mfiuence ltke pionee ring and broadenmg amllulatory
pmgr.tnt s- such,,, pre-adm1sston testmg, post discharge tcsung,
s,unL· -dal ~ ur gen and home care ... b) hemg mvolved m utthzatmn
n·,·it'll' a-nd petr -review .. b) expenmen ting w1th second upmion
surgtl a! consult a! ton.. . and, as active participants in the health
plann ing proce 5s. by advocating bette r use of health care resources,
dhcountgJng waste and preventmg unnecessary dupltcauon of
fanlti 1es and scrvtces.
:\nd. a:s always. we're helping co mpa ny groups and mdtvtdual
' illhn tlwrs ge t the greatesl value out of ever) hea lt h care dollar
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IRIS l.OU MCKAY Hll.L ,
Pl.AINTIFF

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Columbus, Ohto

24, 1971
copy No. 71-210
March

contntct Sales Legal

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
sealed proposals w ill be
recewed at the office of the
Director
of
the
Ohto
Department
of
Trans .
portatlon , Col umbus, Oh io,
unttl
10 00 A .M . , Ohio
Standard Time, Tuesday ,
Apr il 18, 1978, for lm
provements in
Athens , Gallla , Hocking,
Me i gs, Monroe , Morgan ,
Noble 1
VInton
and
washington counties, Oh 1o,
on various routes and sec .
tions , by Installing plowable
pr 1smaflc reflector type
pevement markers
Pavement Wtdfh - varies
Project Length - 0 00 teet
or 0 00 m1le
work Length various
teet or vanous miles
" The dale set for com
pletion of this work shall be
as set forth In the blddrng
proposal "
Each bidder sha II be
requ ired to file with his bid a
certif ied check or cashier 's
check tor an amount equal. to
five per cent ol his bid, but In
no event m.ore than f ifty
thousand doll8rs. or a bond
for ten percent of his bid,
payable to the Director
Bidders must apply , on the
proper
forms ,
for
qualifications at least ten
days pr 1or to the date set for
opening bids in accordance
with Chapter 5525 · Ohio
Revised Code
Plans and spe cifications
are on file In the Department
of Transportation end the
off 1ce of the 01strlct Deputy
DIrec tor
The Dtrector reserves the
r 1ght to reject any and all
bids

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By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Last year the Los Angeles
Dodgers got orr to an
mcredlble 22-4 starland buill
a 101&gt;-game lead over the
Cincmnati Reds by May 6, to
unseat the Reds and wm the
National League West
DivlSlon championship.
But this ye~r. although the
Dodgers have taken three
stra1ght, the Reds are off to
an even better start
The Reds' made it £our
straight over Houston Sunday
by trmuning the Aslros, 9-3,
and, as usual, they used !he
long ball to rashiOn their
victory Dan Dr~essen , Ce~ar
Geronimo and Joe Morgan aU
homered to help rookie Tom
Hwne notch h1s first VIctory .
Dnessen slammed a threerun homer and Geron101o and
Morgan added two-&lt;lm blasts
to hand Mark Lemongello the
loss
Meanwhile, the defending
NL champion Dodgers
pummeled Atlanta pitchers
for 13 hits, mcluding a threerun homer by Steve Ga rvey
In the three-game senes the
Dodgers had 26 runs and
knocked out 42 hits.
"We are hke the cost of
hvmg," srud Garvey "We' re
going to get 6 to 7 percent
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Spe nce r, most rebounds and best foul shooter.

Marauders at Athens on Tuesday
By Greg Bailey
Due to .communications
problems, complete details
on th e Me~ g s-Galhpoli s
base ball game Friday at
Meigs were not available at
press tune for the SundayTim es Sentmel Followmg
are S&lt;Jme additional slats and
fact s on the contest, won by
Meigs lH
Strong winds played an
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although Me1gs played errorless ball. Coach Dale
Harrison said his team

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Ph tl ol 1, Sl Lou iS 0
Sunday 's Resu lh
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Montreat 5, New Yo r k 0, 2nd
Ph1 IIJ 11, S l lO UtS 3
Chtca go 4 Pttf Sburgh 3
Los Angeles l All ani a 4
Cmctn na 11 9, Houston 3
Sa n Fr an 7, San Otego 5
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was

The swea t came pourmg off
the tL•ua lly unruffled star
after he hustled downcourt to
sco re Bos ton's fma l mnc
pomts and diVe for one last
loose ball
Ami the tears ramed hke a
balk) Apn l storm , 10 a senes
of short downpo ur s

Leona r d
M yer ~ , ·
M ark
Norton,
Ja c k
Par ke r ,
Lawren ce Pooler, Rog e r
Ri ebel, M ark Sm 1t h. Russ
Starc her, Ray Werr y, Brya n

Ral ph

Wr ga l.

Jev1n

Head

Coa ch

Buckley , Joe Ku hn , Joe
Boyles, Mark Gillila n. Greg
G1n ther, Jeff Goebel, Btl I
Ka u tz , Ste ve L dtle, Cl d f
L ongenelt e, Dan Sp en ce r
Ru sty W1g a l, Bn an Bt ss el.
Mtke Gn gg s, Jeff Ktmes Ken
New ell , Gr eg W1ga l
Jr H1gh Boys Tr ack Gerald
Wat son
'M 1ke
Whtl latch . Bn an Wel l Dav1d

B1l ly McClu re, Ketlh
Ben1z, Mark R1cc, Ed Werr y,

Vu rsl ,

John Beaver , Te r ry Snowd en, ,.
Mike 1l15sen; •J otl~nv' Rrebel.
N1ck ey Leonard , Dave Wolf e,
Ter r y Sayr e, Charles R1tch te,
Tod d Nort on, Tad Da rl1ng ,

Greg

Co le

G ~r ls Var sdy Track -

Sue
Thom pson, Head Coach K 1m
Baley . Becky Wtn don , V1da
Web er
Laur1 · Ma tt hews ,
Ter n Pui l tns Chr 1s Per so ns,
De bb 1e
Durs t ,
Sh e r r1
Buch anna n. Peggy Johnson ,
L 1ta Young , Ka leen M 1lhone,
Susa n Sprag ue, Albe r ta
Shu lt z , Jeann1e M cC l u r e ,
An ge~ BlaKe Don na Per sons
Ter esa Darley , Son1a Carr ,
Sheila Whtte Nancy Samos
Lau r a Pr ovtnce , Pe bbles
B lak e. Rhonda Holstnger
Renee Trussell Trac1 Sayre
Lon Longenette Beth R1ebel
Mel a nte
Ro ot
Lau r a
EtCh1nger
Jr H1gh G1rts Track
L1nda Thoma L 1sa Wilson .
M el 1ss a Th o mas . Rhonda

1he preparations and love ly
dmn er rnus1c was prov1ded
by Lavma Brannon
Spec1al awa rds were
presented In bo) s basketba ll, Da n Spencer was named
Best Foul Shooter and also
was Best Hebounder Jeff
Goebel had Most ,\ sSISts and
Dave Brown rece~vcd Most
Improved Player
In girl s basketball , V1da
Webe r was the Best f oul Riebel , Kel ly Headley Becky
Shooter wh1le Be&gt;1 DefenSi ve E 1C h 1nger. Andrea Batey ,
Sarah Goebel. Wendy Elk ms
P l ~yer award went to K101
Beaver , Patty Edwards,
Batey Best Hebounder was Ttna
Ca ss1e Stleets
Bec ky Windon. Two players 81 h Grade Boy; Bas&lt;elball
shared the Most Impro ved Team - John Beaver , M tk e
Player Award, Lil a Young Btssel, Brtan Connoly Ttm
Dill, Roger Gaul
Gary
and Kalcen M1 llhone
G1nl her Greg Htbbs, Ch ar les
Fullowm g IS a list of tVta sser , C J Morla n, Tr acy
squads, mana ge rs, co aches, Hern mgr Lar r y Patter son ,
s t a t iS ti Ci a n s
and John R&lt;ebl• IP G. I R1 fte,
Ln ar les R1t Ch1e, Robb1e
cheerleaders
Sm1 t h, Rodney Spu rl ock ,
Boys Vars1 ly Basketba ll "' Dave Wolfe , Rllch 1e Van
Tea m Da ve Br own, Ed
Cheva lter, Br ia n 81ssell, Joe
Boy l es, Ra ndy Br ow ntng
Do n E yn on , Je ff Goebe l.
M 1k e Hay m a n, Da n Spen cer.
Rusty W1g al. Ke llh Wol fe,
Bry ce Buck ley , Mgr , Bruce
Wolfe, M gr , Coach Duane
Wo lfe Staf 1s fl c1ans - Sarah
Goe b e l-, P af t y Edw a rd s,
L a ura E 1C h 1n ger . D e n tse
Wh ile
G ~rl s Var stl y Ba sk etba ll

Teem - K1m Batey Becky
W1ndon, Pebbl es Bl ake,

'"fh er e w e n~ a lot of
Jarrmg .John, the Bouncmg
ernot
JOn al m om en ts," sa1d
Buckeye lrorn Oh10 S~1 lc,
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hcek,
11ho plans to fish
playmg 41 mmutes at the age
and
t:ru1
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abo ut m h1s new
of 38, and scormg a gamemob1
le
horne
g1ven by the
high 29 pomts.
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And here was UIC legendary
the
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was
one
of
those
No 17, ma tch mg the f1gure on
llllllllenl.s
Then
look
mg
at
the
his Jersey With 17 fourthrchampwnsh1p1
nags
and
all
quart er pmn ts to li ft the
the
people.
Cellics to a 131-lH victory
"1 didn 't rea lize so many
Sunday o;e r the Buff alo
people
were gomg to wall for
Braves
Tile blood fl owed early 111 me to tak e those last two
the fir st pen od "hen an pregame layu ps 1a Cclt1cs
elbow from 11 n umdent1f1cd traditiOn he 111hented from
Buffalo player cut the ms1de .I nn l.oscutoff 1n 1964 at the
of Havlicek's mouth .
rPq uest of then-Coach Red
When they
11uerbach 1
chee red the layups , that
bro ught !Jack emouon, too
· AJ1d at halftime, 1had .1111
co uld do to keep fr om
brc&lt;~k l n g down I'd broken
Am er •can leagu e
down probabl y three or lour
Eas t
G8 tunes on In) own dunng lhe
W L P el
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Ba ll •more
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but [(!clay 1t really was drawn
W L Pel
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Chtcaqo
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Oa.)&lt;.l.;~nd
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was hu gged by lo ngtime
Saturday '\ R~ s ulh
Chtcago 6 Boston 5
teamma te Don Chaney, first-

Lau ra E 1eh1 nge r , T eresa
Ha nn um, Lau n Matthews,
J ean nte M cClu r e, Ka leen
M 1il hone , Br enda R 11f le ,
Tern Sor den, Renee Tru ssell ,
V tda Weber , Lda You ng ,
Den ise W hite , mgr Coa ch
Sue Thompson Sl a ts - Lo rr
You ng
Reser ve Boys Ba sketbal l Bob Barrmg er , Joe Bower s
K en Chapman. Gene Cole

R1 ck Long . Bretl Matth ews

l:.eonard M ye r s, capt , M ark
Nor ton , ca pt, Ray W erry ,

Greg W1gal. C09 ch Joe

M i tchem .
Boy s Va r sity T r a c k Head Coa ch, John Perrme
Rand y Bale y , B r~ an 6 1sse l l,
K ed h Brooks Da ve Brown ,
T e r ry
Brown ,
Ra ndy
B rownt n g Ken Ch ap man ,
Gene Cole , Don Eynon , Gr eg
Gt n l her , Dw ayne Good , Ed
H o lte r ,
Ra ndy
K eller .
Rodne y Ke l ler , Tony Ken
nedy , R 1c k
Lon g ,
Ron
M a sters Br et t Matt hews

year Ce ltic and veteran
opponent Dav e Bmg, as " ell
as Co ach Tom Sanders
Du rt n g h a l f t i m e

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Mana ge r Hed Au erbach
hu ggcd Hav li cek, brush ed
as1de tears with a hand
clut chi ng h1s tradema rk
c1 gar, and sa1d, "I'm supposed to be a tough character
but those who know me know
I'm not

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Clev('ldnd 8 Kan City 5
l CMdS 2, New York I
Mdw 10 Ba1111no r e 3
M tnnesota 8 sc atHe 1
Oaio; land" Cnl• fornta 1
Su nday 's R esu lt ~
Kansas Ct ty 5, Clevela nd .t
Detroit 8 Toronto ..
M ttwoukec 13, Ba tt 1more S
Bos ton 5, Ch1cago 0
New Yor~ 1, Texas 1
Caltfornta 3, Oakland J
M 1nnesotn 8, Seattle 6
Today·s Pro oabte P1t chers
( Al l Ttme 'i. ESTJ
1Last year 's won los t record s ' "
parenthese 5.)
BoS ton ! Rtptev 0 0) at Cleve
land ( Hood] 1), 1 p m •
Balf1morc ( Br iles 6 41 at
Kansas (t ty (Spl lllorll 16 61,
8 30 p m
New Yo r ~ (T 1dr ow 11 4 ) a 1
T exa~ ( EIIi5 121 11, 8 35 p m
M1nne!.ota 1Vol t7 20 l ll at
Calt for nta (Aase 6 1), 10 30

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Me ter , Don Spurlock, mgr
cni'lch Arch Rose
Jumor H1gt1 '::1t at1sttct ans Janet Br ooks , De bbte Durst
Robm Rd ch•e Vrda Weber
G~r ls Junior Hig h Basket
bal l Tea m - Becky Am br ose,
Ltsa Col lms , Ke llt Hea d !e~~·
Rhonda R1ebel Kathy Rtf
chte Pa tty Ed wards. Wendy
Elkms Den1se Gadd1 s, Sarah
Goebel. Renee Re1bel , Cass1e
Sheet s, Coach Pam Dou thllt
Slats Al 1son Cau thorne .
Da r lene Ba rton

71 h Grade. Boys Baske1 ball

Team - J1m Bauman , Roger
B1ssell. Ke1 th Bentz J1mmy
Carter , Brt a n Collrns, Mt~ e
Con nol l y, John Dav 1s, Mark
Gadd is, Da v1d Gaul, N\a rk
Scott
J usltce
Holt e r,
Leonard
Koen1g
J~rry
Larktns, Billy M cClure , Jeff
Newell. Tom Pull 1ns Ma rk
R1dd ie Jeff Shrrve r s, Rodney
Tr 1pp , Br 1an Well. M1ke
Co a c h Denn1s
Wh it l at ch
E1ch1nger
Res er ve Chee r leader s
Be th Headl ey , ca pt , Dawn
Sor den , Sherr~ Sta r cher ,
Ang el
B lake ,
L or 1
Longenette
Va rs ll y Cheer I eaders
D1 a ne Jo nes , capt . hi
semeste r
only ,
Bren
day Boyles. M ary M ora ,
Capt , 2nd semes ter only
Br en da F reeker ,
Karen
Prober t. 2nd sem ester only

Be tsy R1ff&gt;e.. Pam R1ffle

m asco t Ad v 1sor , Ca rol K mg

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each had two hits to account
for the Galllpohs attack The
Blue Devils' lon e run came as
the result or three walks
sandwiched around a smgle
The run came home as the
result of one of those walks.
Umpired were Homer Sm1th,
Geo rg e Nesselroad, and
Charles Hamilton.
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Marauders and walk s1x
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The sun ts 400,000 times as
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times as much light as all the
other stars put together. Actually, most or the stars that
can be seen easily on any
clear night are brtghter than
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Others honol'ed were, V1\Jl Weber, hest fou l shooter . K1m
Ba tey, best defenSive player and Becky Wmdon, best

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CO IIliiiQ VC dl &lt;i ttd I tt ~ \ t tp S Will
not 11l' CPS Sctrt ly be lo n g di S·

LITA Young and Kaleen Milhoan were named most
improved Eastern plai'ers durmg Saturday's banquet.

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Wh1te, Ket lh Wol le
Baseball Team -

Sp encer was chatr wo m an of

IS THE

Sea led proposals w ill be
rece•ved at the off ice of the
O tre c tor
of
the
Oh i o
Department
of
Tra n s .
por t at.on , Coh,1mbus , Oh io ,
until
10 00 AM , Oh i O
Standnd T 1me , Tues d ay ,
Apr t l IB , 1978. tor 1m
provemen t s 1n
Athens , Hock ing , Meigs ,
Monroe , Morgan , Noble ,
V 1nton
and
Washin g t o n
Count ies , Oh1o, on var~ous
routes and sections , by ap
plymg edge ltne
Pavement Wtdth - ver lous
feet
Prolect Length oo teet
or 0 00 m iles
Work Length Var ious
feet or varrous m iles
" The date set to r com
pleflon of th is work shall be
as set for t h m the bid d ing
proposal "
Each b•dder shal l be
requ ired to tile with hi s. b id a
cer ti f ied check or cash ier 's
check for an amount equal to
five per cent ot his bid, but In
no event more than f ifty
thouund della", or a bond
for ten per cent of hll bid,
payab le to the Director
Bidders. must apply , on the
proper
forms .
for
qualification at least ten days
prior to the date set for
open lno bids in accordan ce
With Chapter 552S Oh i O
R evlsed Code
Plans and spe cifications
are on file in the Oepar t nant
of Transportat ion and the
off ice of the D l str~ct Deputy
D i re ctor
The D1re cto r reserve s the
r i ght to re lect any and al l
bids

April 11 , 1978

Pe1me, t1ack, Sue Thompson, girls basketball and track,
Coach Aberdeen , Halph W1gal, baseball Rear - De nms
E1chmgcr, Joe Mitchem and Duane Wul£e , basketball

COACHES at Eastern High are pictured here w1th
Saturday's banquet speaker, Coach Stu Aberdeen, o£
Marshall Umvers1ty Front row, left to right ar e John

PREVENTION

Copy No 1·211

10.

malurity "
In other NL games, Philadelphia crushed St. Lours, 123, Chicago edged Pittsburgh,
4-3, San Francisco downed
San Diego, 7-li, and New York
defeated Montreal, 6-5, then
lost, :HI.
Piiillles 12, Cardinals 3
Bob Boone and Mike
Sclunidl unloaded a pair of
three-run homers to pace
Philadelphia and Randy
Lerch allowed only three hits
111 eiglit mnings to' gain the
triumph . Keith Hernandez
homered £or St. Louis.
CUbs 4, Pirates 3:
Bill Buckner went :1-for-5,
mcludmg a homer, and Dave
Kingman added a solo shot to
spark Chicago. Reliever
Bruce Kison was tagged with
th e loss. Frank Taveras
drove in three runs for
Pittsburgh.
Giants 7, Padres 5:
Mike Iv1e delivered a sacrifice fly m his fl"st at bat
again st
h1s
former
ll!ammates to score Darrell
Evans With lhe ~ie-breald,ng _
run and lift San Francisco.
Dave Winfield batted Ill three
runs for San D1ego.
Mets 6-0, Expos 5-li:
Steve Henderson's pinchhit g r,and-~Jlam homer 111 the
sncth mnlng carried New
York in the £irsl game, as Pat
Za
notched h1s £irst

rebou nder

Columbus , Ohio
March 24, 1971
Contr•ct Situ Legal

141 J .

fBy Greg Bailey
Mar s hall
Un1 vc r s1t y
basketball
Coach Stu
Aberdeen delivered a
humorous, hve ly , touch ing
and po1gnant keynote address
Saturday mght at the ann ual
Eastern Local Spring Spm1s
Banquet. Approxunately 300
persons attended the event,
sponsored by the Athleti c
Boosters
Th e successfu l and crowdpleasing Aberdeen told the
athletes to have a goal m
their lives, then turned to the
parents and directed them to
g1ve their youngsters pnde 111
themselves and a goa l to
shoot' at. The" topic 0( h1s
address was " What It Takes
to Be a C'ham p1on "
F lora l decorations were
fu rn1shed by the Heedsv1lle,
C'hester and Tuppers Plams
Garden Clubs Mrs. K1ck

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DAVID!. WEIR
DIRECTOR

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300 attend
EHS banquet

Dodgers-- trail
by half game

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

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2- The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, U , Monda v. Annl10, 1978

Carpenter Personals

Otester News Notes

By Clarlre Aile•
Mr and Mrs Don Betzmg.
Pomeroy, called on Mrs
Letha Wood, Thursday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Kc1th Curtis,
Charleston, were weekend
guests of Mr . and Mrs
Hobart Newell Other Sunday
dinner guests of the Ncwclls
were Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Newell and sons, Mr and
Mrs John Newell and fa m1ly,
Ken o. Mr. and Mrs. Denms
Lung and fam1 ly. Long
Bottom Mrs Velma Newell.
Tuppers Plams. and Mr and
Mrs Denve1 Curt is, local
Afternoon ca llers \\ ere Mike
and Sandy Corbell , Columbus
Mr and Mrs Cec1l Toban,
Pomeroy, called on Mrs
Arthur DeTray , Hobyn and
Todd Saturday
M1ss f aith Ann McCam,
Manella , and Greg• Schaal , •
Cutler, were recent VISI1ors of
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland
Sunday dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs R1 chard Gau l
1\ Cre Mrs Evelyn Ga ul. Mrs
Ga) ann Clay , Todd and
Susa nn , Mr and Mrs John
Wickham and Mr and Mr s
weekend her e and v tstted hts com!IHlnlt\ whn have passed Warden Ours, all lo cal.
mother , Martha Mays at the S&lt;I'C&lt;'n 111g 1est for the
Mr and , Mr s Cha rles
0' BIen e s s Me m o r 1 i: ! l tuJ.:hl'sl d l'l\ 1 ct) clW a t ded b) E1 ch1 ngcr and Suzan nah .
Hospital
tlw Futurt' ll omernakers of Columbus, spent a few days
Dmn cr guests of Mr s -1mer11" 1FilA 1 Those who w1th Mrs Opal E1chmger,
Rolland Crabtree wt•re her 11111 It'll' II e the Sta te
Murl Galaway " as a recent
dinner guest of her son-In-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Woodrum and family m
McArthur .
Mr . an d Mrs Re ece
Prather, Westerville, and Mr
and Mrs Larry Stanley and
Anna , of Ed1son spent a
week end here With their
parents, Mr and Mrs Lewis .
&amp;mnh. The Stanleys also
visited hiS parents, Mr and
Mrs Eugene Stan ley of
Albany
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
have returned from a
va cat iOn t np to Fl orida
where they were guests of
thelr son and daughter-Illlaw: Mr. and Mrs Dale
Jordan and Kati e. her
parents, Mr and Mrs C B
Dwelley and other relatives,
allm the Orlando area ·
V1rgm1a Jordan , daught er
of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Jordan , has ret urn ed to
classes at Hockmg Techru cal
College, aft er a break spent
w1th her parent s and
brothers. R1 ck and ltalph
Mr and Mr s. Albert
Quiv ey , Dove r , spent

a

chtldren , Mr

an d Mrs

were called to Nelsonv ille ~y
the sudden death of their son1n-law, Donald Jones,
husband of the late Wanda
Starkel Jones Surv ivors
incl utU:two suns, Dunald and
Da~ 1d , both uf Alexandna ,
Va. and two grandChildren.
Sen·" cs were held in
Nelson1 1lle w1th burial In
Shawnee
Mr and M1 s Art hur
Crabtree wer e overn ight
callers In Akron &lt;md att ended
se1l'll'cs on Sunday at the
Cathedral of Tomorrow
Mrs. V1c1or Perry spent
Fr1d av and Sat urda y m
Dayton with her brother-mlaw and Sister. Mr and Mrs.
Ro bert Jones Mr Jones IS
senousil 111
Mrs Harold Gillogly, Mrs.
Walter Jm dan, Joshua and
Jerem1 , loca l, and Mrs
Clmt&lt;m Gilkc) Albany were
u1 Columbus on busmess on
Monda\
Mrs Thomas Cassell. Ada .
Ohw. VISiied here ~nh he r
parent s, Mr and Mrs Cia)
.Jordan a part of last week
Cong ratul ,lt lo ns are extendt•dlo three guls of thi S

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Oe!-(ree are

Donald Crabtree an d Cmdy .Jul1a ,I+&gt;IIIIS+'II, daughter of
and Mr and Mrs Kenneth \h 1111 1\r, (;," Juhusun,
Crabtree, all loca l
Sl"''' 1 Sh1lt t d;u,ghter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Starke) 111 p,[ \ 11' Frank Shiltz.

IN THE
COMMON Pl.EAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO

and Ja ime Ha) , daught er of
Mr and Mrs James T. Ha y
All are Juniors at Alexander
ll1gh School at Alba ny

!Jenn is and Laura Jean , Miss
Mary
Beth
Kaman ,
Columbus, spen1 the weekend
w1th the E1chmgers.
Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen
spent th e weekend in
Columbus w1th Dr. and Mrs
B1lly Hobert Allen
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs Jess1e Weber were Mr.
and Mrs Roy Gruescr, Mrs.
Et hel Grueser. Pomeroy, and
Mrs Arthur DeTray, Robyn
and Todd
Mr
and Mrs
Don
W1lhams. Dea nna and Dav1d,
Columbu s. were we ekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Keller
Mr and Mrs V~rg 1l Wood,
Springfi eld, were guests of
Mrs Letha Wood, Friday
mght and Saturday . Mrs
John Hayes called on Friday
afternoon and VISitors on
f nday evenmg were Mr and
Mrs B1ll Beegle, Gallipolis,
and Mrs. Harold Hawk and
Knst1c, Tuppers Plams
Sunday dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs Roger Keller
and sons were Mr and Mrs
Don Withams , David and
Deanna, Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs Don Hose and fam1ly ,
Hacmc, Mrs Martha Rose
and Mr and Mrs Halph
Keller, local
Arthur DcTray 1s spendmg
se1•eral da ys m Flonda on
bu siness

Denzel Cleland spent an
aft ernoon with Mr and Mrs.
George Abbott, Mt Herman
Dr and Mrs Rog er
Grueser and Jenn1fer Jo,

HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Ang-ina option~
DEAR DR LAMB - Four
veal&gt; ago I su££ered severe
Pams m my anns which was
dia gnosed as angma
After a few months WJlh experimental p1lls, the doctor
put me un lr1deral This has
cons1derauly decreased the
amount of rutruglycennc
taulet;; I was takmg but I
have such little energy and
eannol walk a great deal. I
also £md I must live a very
qu1el life to avmd the arm
[lain

Could you tell me, Dr.
Lamb, 1f lnderal would cause
• thiS laek of energy? Just what
dues Inderal do fur angma' Is
1t necessary to cuntmue lllkLogan, were Saturday mght
guests o£ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Orr. The Orrs and Gruesers
were Easter dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and
children, Bashan.
Mr and Mrs George
Genhe~mer were Easter
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Earl Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gmther
have had their old house torn
down after 11 had been gutted
by a recent fire and expect to
start building a new home
soon

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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Douglas
spent a week with Dr. and
Mrs. Don Gibson at Rock·
ville, Md.
Mrs. Robert Alkire and
Ray spent a week at Clearwater, Fla visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Don Updegraff and Mr.
and Mrs. Babe Whaley.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Wilt
and son of Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Stanley and sons,
local, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Felli Alkire.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whaley,
Gallipolis, visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Alkire.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
and Mrs. WUda Wlaeman
visited Monday with Mr.
Starkey's sister, Jusle
Jewell In Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark
were Saturday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lewla.
Mrs. MIMle McGrath spent
the weekend with her slater,
Mollie McGrath, In Logan.

. .. , 'II take I he res pons1btht y for sct tm g updfccll ve, economtcal
lt1 111 It , are programs. But the respon stbthty for holdmg down heal th
edt(' Losl ' ts some thmg we all share.
Frankl\ , some of the reasons for the htgh cost of health care
tn;,kc us -,irk.

Please , take care of yourself.

1ue ross .
Blue Shield .
All of us helping each of us.

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mg lnderal fur the rest of my 1ssued by the court of
Common
Pleas ,
Meigs
hfe ? I ~m m my late SO.. And County
, Ohio . I will offer tor
w11l thiS med1cat10n cause sa le at publ iC auction on fhe
lllh day of May . 1978 at 10 00
any s1dc-ef£ects' I have been a.m
, at the front door of the
able to get so httle mforma- Court House , Pomeroy , Oh io,
tne tollowmg described real
lion on thiS
estate
DEAH READER - The
PARCEl. ONE · Fracllon 2,
best way to explam the acbun Town 3, Range 12, Beginning
at a post 66 1h rods nor t h of the
of lnderal (propranolol south
corner ol sa 1d fraction ,
hydrochlunde) is to say 1t then ce south 81 deg west 40
l11mls the action of -rods u 11nks to a post at the
, then ce w1lh said road
adrenaline m your body . The road
north 38 degrees west 61 rods
4 11nks , then ce nortn 30 rods
adnmah(l~ response 111 your
to the bank of the creek at low
heart muscle mereases heart water
mark, thence up said
work and mcreases the creek about 76 rods to the east
tme of sa•d fra ction l1ne 6Ph
chanl-es of heart pam 1£ you rods
to the place of beginnmg ,
have angma pam from heart contammg 31 09 acres . be the
di sease. or course the same more or tess
Also the follow1nQ real
blockage of adrenaline acbon estate
m the County of Meigs ,
also helps control eertam Slate of Oh io and Townsh tp of
Chester , SectJon 9, Town 3,
heart 1rregulanlies and also Range
12 Ohio Company's
lowers lugh blood pressure. It Purchase, bounded as
Beginning
at
1s a very useful medicine follows
William Hurlow's northwest
when g1ven in the right corner
, thence south abovt
she rods to a Beech tree ,
amounts m the nghl case
thence m a westerly direction
Yes, 11 has side e££ects as do along
Henry Lewis north line
a~nust all known medicines,
tb the east 11ne ot Bert Orr's
Mary Pvlltn ' s l and ,
and 1t can cause fat1gue. The now
thence north about e1ght rods
problem IS that poor circula- or to the center of Bashan
bon, wh1ch you undouutedly Road , thence m an easterly
along center of
have, also causes £at1gue, as dtrect1on
Bash8n ro8d until due north
does a host of med1cal pro- of William H Hurlow ' s north
west corner , thence south to
blems and even psychological the
place of begJnnJng ,
problems So 1t 1s not possiule conta ming three acres , more
less
to say that Inderal IS the or Also
situated In
Su1ton
cause of your fabgue. You Townshtp , Metgs Coun t y ,
could sunply be depressed by Oh10 , known and descr~bed as
follows Commenc1ng at the
the unposed lirmted acl1v1ty northeast
corner Of Sect ton B,
Townshtp 3, Range 12 , West
your cond1t10n d1ctates.
160 rods , thence south 70
The hkehhood is that you rods
, thence east 160 rods ;
will have tu eontmue lu take thence north 70 rod s to the
Inderal or some new place Of begrnn1ng , con
tam tng 70 acres, more or less,
mcd1cme to control or pre- EXCEPT 3 acres sold to
vent angma pam. The b1ggest James Moore off the south
corner
a1d lu decreasmg angma for west
Also sttuarea rn Chester
most patients IS s1gn1f1eant Townshtp , Me•gs County ,
Bet ng tn Fra ction 2,
we1ght reductiOn - down lq Ohto
Town l , Rang e 12 and more
the pomt that there IS no tully descrtbed as follow s:
m1derlymg fat under the skm. Beg inn i ng .u th rods north of
southeast corner of said
If you have heart pam or high the
fract10n , thence north 22
ulood pressure the best thmg r ods , then c e south 81 deg r ees
40 rods 14 links , thence
yuu ean do 1s get as skmny as west
1n a southeasterly d trec tton to
a rail. Also 111 selected cases a the nor t h line of Sarah E
SUPEHVISED exerCISe pro- McNamee 's so acres , thence
east 26 rods to the olece ot
gram along w1th we1ght begrnnrng , conU1 1n10g 4 16
reduction may help a good acre , more or less
Also situated 1n F r act ion '3.
deal. Ehmmatmg salt Ill the Town
J , Range 12 bounded
diet 1s also a help lo many. and desc rtbed as 'allows
Beg 1nn l ng a t the southwest
These measures may corner
of satd Fr a ction l ,
Slgmflcantly decrease your thence nor t h on the west li ne
of satd Fract 1on 3, about 136
need for medlcmes.
r ods to the publi c ro8d ,
1£ these measures do nut then ce 1n an east er l y
help sufficiently and you st11l directio n alon g said road
about 40 rods to the west li ne
have so much pain that your of
Alma Babcock 's 20 acre
life style IS unpleasant to you, tra ct. thence south 40 rod5 to
The southeast corn er ot sa id
then you could consider a cor- 1~0
acre tra ct , thence eas t 21
onary bypass operation rods , thence south 5 deQ . east
Authont1es seem to agree 18 rods , thence south l l
east 16 rods , thenc e
that even 1f this dues nut pro- degrees
south 26 degrees east 16 rods .
I
long one 's hfe , in many eases thence south 12 degrees ea5t
24 rods , thence south 26
1t may unprove the qualily I£ degrees
east 26 rods to the
that IS·lhe.. goal I lhi~k It IS south line of sa id Fracflon l ,
then ce west to the place ot
better to lose the weight and beg1nn1ng
, conta ining SJ
make the adJustn\ents that acres more or leu
Referen ce Volume 132 page
can be made first ; then see If
Me 1os c ounty Deed
you st11l need surgery In cer- 243
Re cords
TERMS OF SAI.E : Cash In
tam mslances such an operahand on day of sate, to be sold
tion may be hfe savmg.
su btect to rea l estate taxes
To g1ve you a better due and payable
Th e r rght is reserved to
understanding of your heart
c t any or all b ids
patn I am sendmg you The rete
Property tS appra is ed at
Health Letter number 2-10, 119,700 00
Heart Attack, Myocarthal InJ AME S J PRO FF ITT
farction, Angma Peclons
SHER'IFF OF
ME IGS COUNTY , OHI O
Other readers who want to
w1derstand what these are
O ' Br ien &amp; O'Br ien
A tl orneys ror Pla lnl tff
and how they are rc&gt;cogmzed
(A ) 10 . 17 , 24 , 3t c
can send 50 cents w1th a lung ,
stamped, sel£-address ed For Tu esday Apri l 11
envelope £or th1s ISSUe to me
Ul care uf lh1s newspaper,
P.O. Box 1551 , Hadio Ctty Stabun, New York , NY 10019.
Bernic;e Bede Osol

Harrisonville
Society News

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THOMAS OREN MC KAY,
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DEFENDANTS..
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LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to an order of sale

ASTRO•GRAPH

;-..;ot hmg' s so tmportant that it 's worth broke n bo nes. broken bodies,
broken !tit''&gt; But tum · ;uid tt tlll' agatn , some daredt•1·1l of the,htghwal'
go\''&gt; b~ '&gt;~I iasl. 11 ;,ectlls ao though )ou're ol;mdtng still . Where can
th&lt;'l all b&lt;' gotng Ill such a hu rry' What lllakcs the m ga ml)le_w tt h ,r ,
their 1111 n live s .and wopardtze the he ahh and sa fl't ) of everyone
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11
else on I he road'
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Your lllw· Ctoos dnd lllue Shu:ld Pl;ms can't lt ft \'our foot off the ', · '!i'."' ''
arce lt: Jatr&gt;r t:ver) ttllll' you forget that fifty-fi ve ts the 1naxtmum
spn·d on the htghway. And we can 't buckle yo ur seat be ll for you.
Wl''rc he lping t11 hold dow n health care costs by dmn g thmgs wtthm
our area of mfiuence ltke pionee ring and broadenmg amllulatory
pmgr.tnt s- such,,, pre-adm1sston testmg, post discharge tcsung,
s,unL· -dal ~ ur gen and home care ... b) hemg mvolved m utthzatmn
n·,·it'll' a-nd petr -review .. b) expenmen ting w1th second upmion
surgtl a! consult a! ton.. . and, as active participants in the health
plann ing proce 5s. by advocating bette r use of health care resources,
dhcountgJng waste and preventmg unnecessary dupltcauon of
fanlti 1es and scrvtces.
:\nd. a:s always. we're helping co mpa ny groups and mdtvtdual
' illhn tlwrs ge t the greatesl value out of ever) hea lt h care dollar
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IRIS l.OU MCKAY Hll.L ,
Pl.AINTIFF

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Columbus, Ohto

24, 1971
copy No. 71-210
March

contntct Sales Legal

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
sealed proposals w ill be
recewed at the office of the
Director
of
the
Ohto
Department
of
Trans .
portatlon , Col umbus, Oh io,
unttl
10 00 A .M . , Ohio
Standard Time, Tuesday ,
Apr il 18, 1978, for lm
provements in
Athens , Gallla , Hocking,
Me i gs, Monroe , Morgan ,
Noble 1
VInton
and
washington counties, Oh 1o,
on various routes and sec .
tions , by Installing plowable
pr 1smaflc reflector type
pevement markers
Pavement Wtdfh - varies
Project Length - 0 00 teet
or 0 00 m1le
work Length various
teet or vanous miles
" The dale set for com
pletion of this work shall be
as set forth In the blddrng
proposal "
Each bidder sha II be
requ ired to file with his bid a
certif ied check or cashier 's
check tor an amount equal. to
five per cent ol his bid, but In
no event m.ore than f ifty
thousand doll8rs. or a bond
for ten percent of his bid,
payable to the Director
Bidders must apply , on the
proper
forms ,
for
qualifications at least ten
days pr 1or to the date set for
opening bids in accordance
with Chapter 5525 · Ohio
Revised Code
Plans and spe cifications
are on file In the Department
of Transportation end the
off 1ce of the 01strlct Deputy
DIrec tor
The Dtrector reserves the
r 1ght to reject any and all
bids

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By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Last year the Los Angeles
Dodgers got orr to an
mcredlble 22-4 starland buill
a 101&gt;-game lead over the
Cincmnati Reds by May 6, to
unseat the Reds and wm the
National League West
DivlSlon championship.
But this ye~r. although the
Dodgers have taken three
stra1ght, the Reds are off to
an even better start
The Reds' made it £our
straight over Houston Sunday
by trmuning the Aslros, 9-3,
and, as usual, they used !he
long ball to rashiOn their
victory Dan Dr~essen , Ce~ar
Geronimo and Joe Morgan aU
homered to help rookie Tom
Hwne notch h1s first VIctory .
Dnessen slammed a threerun homer and Geron101o and
Morgan added two-&lt;lm blasts
to hand Mark Lemongello the
loss
Meanwhile, the defending
NL champion Dodgers
pummeled Atlanta pitchers
for 13 hits, mcluding a threerun homer by Steve Ga rvey
In the three-game senes the
Dodgers had 26 runs and
knocked out 42 hits.
"We are hke the cost of
hvmg," srud Garvey "We' re
going to get 6 to 7 percent
better each yea r JUSt through

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NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

f 1r e from st ar ting, t hat
hom e burg la r y from be ing
comm itted
Prevention saves l ife , limb
and pr opert y
and helps
control lliSuran ce cost s and
prem iums
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Saturday's banquet were Jeff Goebel, most ass1sts; Dave Brown, rnost 1mproved and Dan
Spe nce r, most rebounds and best foul shooter.

Marauders at Athens on Tuesday
By Greg Bailey
Due to .communications
problems, complete details
on th e Me~ g s-Galhpoli s
base ball game Friday at
Meigs were not available at
press tune for the SundayTim es Sentmel Followmg
are S&lt;Jme additional slats and
fact s on the contest, won by
Meigs lH
Strong winds played an
101portant part in the contest
although Me1gs played errorless ball. Coach Dale
Harrison said his team

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Ne w Yo r k 6. Montre al S
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Ctnc1n na 11 J , Hous ton 1
Sa n Fr(l n 6, San Diego 0
Ph tl ol 1, Sl Lou iS 0
Sunday 's Resu lh
~e w York 6. Montreal S, l st
Montreat 5, New Yo r k 0, 2nd
Ph1 IIJ 11, S l lO UtS 3
Chtca go 4 Pttf Sburgh 3
Los Angeles l All ani a 4
Cmctn na 11 9, Houston 3
Sa n Fr an 7, San Otego 5
To dav ' ! Pr obabl e Ptf cher s
l A I Times E ST)
( Las t yea r s won·lost reco rds 10
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Ch1ca go (La mp 0 OJ at New
Yor k Swan 9 10 ), 2 05 p m
San Oteg o (Q wchln ko 9 12) at
At l anta' { Hannah 2 6). 7 35 p m
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Si Louis ( Denn y 8 Bl . e 35 p m
LOS Angeles (Rau 14 8J at
Houston &lt;Ba nnis ter 8 en , 8 35

tear s. Here

was

The swea t came pourmg off
the tL•ua lly unruffled star
after he hustled downcourt to
sco re Bos ton's fma l mnc
pomts and diVe for one last
loose ball
Ami the tears ramed hke a
balk) Apn l storm , 10 a senes
of short downpo ur s

Leona r d
M yer ~ , ·
M ark
Norton,
Ja c k
Par ke r ,
Lawren ce Pooler, Rog e r
Ri ebel, M ark Sm 1t h. Russ
Starc her, Ray Werr y, Brya n

Ral ph

Wr ga l.

Jev1n

Head

Coa ch

Buckley , Joe Ku hn , Joe
Boyles, Mark Gillila n. Greg
G1n ther, Jeff Goebel, Btl I
Ka u tz , Ste ve L dtle, Cl d f
L ongenelt e, Dan Sp en ce r
Ru sty W1g a l, Bn an Bt ss el.
Mtke Gn gg s, Jeff Ktmes Ken
New ell , Gr eg W1ga l
Jr H1gh Boys Tr ack Gerald
Wat son
'M 1ke
Whtl latch . Bn an Wel l Dav1d

B1l ly McClu re, Ketlh
Ben1z, Mark R1cc, Ed Werr y,

Vu rsl ,

John Beaver , Te r ry Snowd en, ,.
Mike 1l15sen; •J otl~nv' Rrebel.
N1ck ey Leonard , Dave Wolf e,
Ter r y Sayr e, Charles R1tch te,
Tod d Nort on, Tad Da rl1ng ,

Greg

Co le

G ~r ls Var sdy Track -

Sue
Thom pson, Head Coach K 1m
Baley . Becky Wtn don , V1da
Web er
Laur1 · Ma tt hews ,
Ter n Pui l tns Chr 1s Per so ns,
De bb 1e
Durs t ,
Sh e r r1
Buch anna n. Peggy Johnson ,
L 1ta Young , Ka leen M 1lhone,
Susa n Sprag ue, Albe r ta
Shu lt z , Jeann1e M cC l u r e ,
An ge~ BlaKe Don na Per sons
Ter esa Darley , Son1a Carr ,
Sheila Whtte Nancy Samos
Lau r a Pr ovtnce , Pe bbles
B lak e. Rhonda Holstnger
Renee Trussell Trac1 Sayre
Lon Longenette Beth R1ebel
Mel a nte
Ro ot
Lau r a
EtCh1nger
Jr H1gh G1rts Track
L1nda Thoma L 1sa Wilson .
M el 1ss a Th o mas . Rhonda

1he preparations and love ly
dmn er rnus1c was prov1ded
by Lavma Brannon
Spec1al awa rds were
presented In bo) s basketba ll, Da n Spencer was named
Best Foul Shooter and also
was Best Hebounder Jeff
Goebel had Most ,\ sSISts and
Dave Brown rece~vcd Most
Improved Player
In girl s basketball , V1da
Webe r was the Best f oul Riebel , Kel ly Headley Becky
Shooter wh1le Be&gt;1 DefenSi ve E 1C h 1nger. Andrea Batey ,
Sarah Goebel. Wendy Elk ms
P l ~yer award went to K101
Beaver , Patty Edwards,
Batey Best Hebounder was Ttna
Ca ss1e Stleets
Bec ky Windon. Two players 81 h Grade Boy; Bas&lt;elball
shared the Most Impro ved Team - John Beaver , M tk e
Player Award, Lil a Young Btssel, Brtan Connoly Ttm
Dill, Roger Gaul
Gary
and Kalcen M1 llhone
G1nl her Greg Htbbs, Ch ar les
Fullowm g IS a list of tVta sser , C J Morla n, Tr acy
squads, mana ge rs, co aches, Hern mgr Lar r y Patter son ,
s t a t iS ti Ci a n s
and John R&lt;ebl• IP G. I R1 fte,
Ln ar les R1t Ch1e, Robb1e
cheerleaders
Sm1 t h, Rodney Spu rl ock ,
Boys Vars1 ly Basketba ll "' Dave Wolfe , Rllch 1e Van
Tea m Da ve Br own, Ed
Cheva lter, Br ia n 81ssell, Joe
Boy l es, Ra ndy Br ow ntng
Do n E yn on , Je ff Goebe l.
M 1k e Hay m a n, Da n Spen cer.
Rusty W1g al. Ke llh Wol fe,
Bry ce Buck ley , Mgr , Bruce
Wolfe, M gr , Coach Duane
Wo lfe Staf 1s fl c1ans - Sarah
Goe b e l-, P af t y Edw a rd s,
L a ura E 1C h 1n ger . D e n tse
Wh ile
G ~rl s Var stl y Ba sk etba ll

Teem - K1m Batey Becky
W1ndon, Pebbl es Bl ake,

'"fh er e w e n~ a lot of
Jarrmg .John, the Bouncmg
ernot
JOn al m om en ts," sa1d
Buckeye lrorn Oh10 S~1 lc,
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hcek,
11ho plans to fish
playmg 41 mmutes at the age
and
t:ru1
se
abo ut m h1s new
of 38, and scormg a gamemob1
le
horne
g1ven by the
high 29 pomts.
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out on
And here was UIC legendary
the
O
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was
one
of
those
No 17, ma tch mg the f1gure on
llllllllenl.s
Then
look
mg
at
the
his Jersey With 17 fourthrchampwnsh1p1
nags
and
all
quart er pmn ts to li ft the
the
people.
Cellics to a 131-lH victory
"1 didn 't rea lize so many
Sunday o;e r the Buff alo
people
were gomg to wall for
Braves
Tile blood fl owed early 111 me to tak e those last two
the fir st pen od "hen an pregame layu ps 1a Cclt1cs
elbow from 11 n umdent1f1cd traditiOn he 111hented from
Buffalo player cut the ms1de .I nn l.oscutoff 1n 1964 at the
of Havlicek's mouth .
rPq uest of then-Coach Red
When they
11uerbach 1
chee red the layups , that
bro ught !Jack emouon, too
· AJ1d at halftime, 1had .1111
co uld do to keep fr om
brc&lt;~k l n g down I'd broken
Am er •can leagu e
down probabl y three or lour
Eas t
G8 tunes on In) own dunng lhe
W L P el
week So ma ybe tha t look
M lw
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New York
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because I had re hea rsed II to
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Tor on to
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some extent
130!.IOn
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''As you know, 1 talk slow,
Ba ll •more
0 J 000
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but [(!clay 1t really was drawn
W L Pel
GS
out hera use I had to take a lot
Chtcaqo
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of deep breaths "
Cvl•forn 1a
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M1nneo;o1a
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When he came off the Ooo r
Tex.~ !.
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Sea111e
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15 secon ds to play, Ha vlicek
Oa.)&lt;.l.;~nd
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was hu gged by lo ngtime
Saturday '\ R~ s ulh
Chtcago 6 Boston 5
teamma te Don Chaney, first-

Lau ra E 1eh1 nge r , T eresa
Ha nn um, Lau n Matthews,
J ean nte M cClu r e, Ka leen
M 1il hone , Br enda R 11f le ,
Tern Sor den, Renee Tru ssell ,
V tda Weber , Lda You ng ,
Den ise W hite , mgr Coa ch
Sue Thompson Sl a ts - Lo rr
You ng
Reser ve Boys Ba sketbal l Bob Barrmg er , Joe Bower s
K en Chapman. Gene Cole

R1 ck Long . Bretl Matth ews

l:.eonard M ye r s, capt , M ark
Nor ton , ca pt, Ray W erry ,

Greg W1gal. C09 ch Joe

M i tchem .
Boy s Va r sity T r a c k Head Coa ch, John Perrme
Rand y Bale y , B r~ an 6 1sse l l,
K ed h Brooks Da ve Brown ,
T e r ry
Brown ,
Ra ndy
B rownt n g Ken Ch ap man ,
Gene Cole , Don Eynon , Gr eg
Gt n l her , Dw ayne Good , Ed
H o lte r ,
Ra ndy
K eller .
Rodne y Ke l ler , Tony Ken
nedy , R 1c k
Lon g ,
Ron
M a sters Br et t Matt hews

year Ce ltic and veteran
opponent Dav e Bmg, as " ell
as Co ach Tom Sanders
Du rt n g h a l f t i m e

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ce1emomes, crusty General

Mana ge r Hed Au erbach
hu ggcd Hav li cek, brush ed
as1de tears with a hand
clut chi ng h1s tradema rk
c1 gar, and sa1d, "I'm supposed to be a tough character
but those who know me know
I'm not

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Toronto 5 Detro I! 1
Clev('ldnd 8 Kan City 5
l CMdS 2, New York I
Mdw 10 Ba1111no r e 3
M tnnesota 8 sc atHe 1
Oaio; land" Cnl• fornta 1
Su nday 's R esu lt ~
Kansas Ct ty 5, Clevela nd .t
Detroit 8 Toronto ..
M ttwoukec 13, Ba tt 1more S
Bos ton 5, Ch1cago 0
New Yor~ 1, Texas 1
Caltfornta 3, Oakland J
M 1nnesotn 8, Seattle 6
Today·s Pro oabte P1t chers
( Al l Ttme 'i. ESTJ
1Last year 's won los t record s ' "
parenthese 5.)
BoS ton ! Rtptev 0 0) at Cleve
land ( Hood] 1), 1 p m •
Balf1morc ( Br iles 6 41 at
Kansas (t ty (Spl lllorll 16 61,
8 30 p m
New Yo r ~ (T 1dr ow 11 4 ) a 1
T exa~ ( EIIi5 121 11, 8 35 p m
M1nne!.ota 1Vol t7 20 l ll at
Calt for nta (Aase 6 1), 10 30

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Me ter , Don Spurlock, mgr
cni'lch Arch Rose
Jumor H1gt1 '::1t at1sttct ans Janet Br ooks , De bbte Durst
Robm Rd ch•e Vrda Weber
G~r ls Junior Hig h Basket
bal l Tea m - Becky Am br ose,
Ltsa Col lms , Ke llt Hea d !e~~·
Rhonda R1ebel Kathy Rtf
chte Pa tty Ed wards. Wendy
Elkms Den1se Gadd1 s, Sarah
Goebel. Renee Re1bel , Cass1e
Sheet s, Coach Pam Dou thllt
Slats Al 1son Cau thorne .
Da r lene Ba rton

71 h Grade. Boys Baske1 ball

Team - J1m Bauman , Roger
B1ssell. Ke1 th Bentz J1mmy
Carter , Brt a n Collrns, Mt~ e
Con nol l y, John Dav 1s, Mark
Gadd is, Da v1d Gaul, N\a rk
Scott
J usltce
Holt e r,
Leonard
Koen1g
J~rry
Larktns, Billy M cClure , Jeff
Newell. Tom Pull 1ns Ma rk
R1dd ie Jeff Shrrve r s, Rodney
Tr 1pp , Br 1an Well. M1ke
Co a c h Denn1s
Wh it l at ch
E1ch1nger
Res er ve Chee r leader s
Be th Headl ey , ca pt , Dawn
Sor den , Sherr~ Sta r cher ,
Ang el
B lake ,
L or 1
Longenette
Va rs ll y Cheer I eaders
D1 a ne Jo nes , capt . hi
semeste r
only ,
Bren
day Boyles. M ary M ora ,
Capt , 2nd semes ter only
Br en da F reeker ,
Karen
Prober t. 2nd sem ester only

Be tsy R1ff&gt;e.. Pam R1ffle

m asco t Ad v 1sor , Ca rol K mg

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Thompson and Folgestrom
each had two hits to account
for the Galllpohs attack The
Blue Devils' lon e run came as
the result or three walks
sandwiched around a smgle
The run came home as the
result of one of those walks.
Umpired were Homer Sm1th,
Geo rg e Nesselroad, and
Charles Hamilton.
Meigs is now 3-2 on the year
and wlU travel to Athens
Tuesday evening to battle the

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Gallipolis pit chers Ar t
Folgestrom and Boo Weaver
teamed lo fan three
Marauders and walk s1x
Wea ver relieved Folgestrom
10 the fifth .

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Celllcs'

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career m a hail of blood.

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BOSTON 1UP[) - The
F1nal Day went so per£eclly 11
seemed a cli che.
Here was John llavli cck,
the last hnk to U1e Boston

Bu t, we also have a vit al
Interest In loss protection .
as should our clients We
en cour age car e caut i on
an d safet y
preve nt ive
mea sur es w h ich ca n keep
that ca r a cci dent from

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DI RE CTOR

Sl.or Bright
The sun ts 400,000 times as
bnght as the run moon 'and
(;IVeS the earth SiX million
times as much light as all the
other stars put together. Actually, most or the stars that
can be seen easily on any
clear night are brtghter than
the sun.

'Hondo' ends
pro career

A s an m d e pe nden t i n .
suran ce
a gen cy .
our
pr~mar y f un ct io n is to
pr ov 1d e p o i 1C 1es wh ic h
afford financia l prot ec ti on
in ca se ot loss

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You wtll 1 ave I a grea t tJea l th1 S

Others honol'ed were, V1\Jl Weber, hest fou l shooter . K1m
Ba tey, best defenSive player and Becky Wmdon, best

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LITA Young and Kaleen Milhoan were named most
improved Eastern plai'ers durmg Saturday's banquet.

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Wh1te, Ket lh Wol le
Baseball Team -

Sp encer was chatr wo m an of

IS THE

Sea led proposals w ill be
rece•ved at the off ice of the
O tre c tor
of
the
Oh i o
Department
of
Tra n s .
por t at.on , Coh,1mbus , Oh io ,
until
10 00 AM , Oh i O
Standnd T 1me , Tues d ay ,
Apr t l IB , 1978. tor 1m
provemen t s 1n
Athens , Hock ing , Meigs ,
Monroe , Morgan , Noble ,
V 1nton
and
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Count ies , Oh1o, on var~ous
routes and sections , by ap
plymg edge ltne
Pavement Wtdth - ver lous
feet
Prolect Length oo teet
or 0 00 m iles
Work Length Var ious
feet or varrous m iles
" The date set to r com
pleflon of th is work shall be
as set for t h m the bid d ing
proposal "
Each b•dder shal l be
requ ired to tile with hi s. b id a
cer ti f ied check or cash ier 's
check for an amount equal to
five per cent ot his bid, but In
no event more than f ifty
thouund della", or a bond
for ten per cent of hll bid,
payab le to the Director
Bidders. must apply , on the
proper
forms .
for
qualification at least ten days
prior to the date set for
open lno bids in accordan ce
With Chapter 552S Oh i O
R evlsed Code
Plans and spe cifications
are on file in the Oepar t nant
of Transportat ion and the
off ice of the D l str~ct Deputy
D i re ctor
The D1re cto r reserve s the
r i ght to re lect any and al l
bids

April 11 , 1978

Pe1me, t1ack, Sue Thompson, girls basketball and track,
Coach Aberdeen , Halph W1gal, baseball Rear - De nms
E1chmgcr, Joe Mitchem and Duane Wul£e , basketball

COACHES at Eastern High are pictured here w1th
Saturday's banquet speaker, Coach Stu Aberdeen, o£
Marshall Umvers1ty Front row, left to right ar e John

PREVENTION

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malurity "
In other NL games, Philadelphia crushed St. Lours, 123, Chicago edged Pittsburgh,
4-3, San Francisco downed
San Diego, 7-li, and New York
defeated Montreal, 6-5, then
lost, :HI.
Piiillles 12, Cardinals 3
Bob Boone and Mike
Sclunidl unloaded a pair of
three-run homers to pace
Philadelphia and Randy
Lerch allowed only three hits
111 eiglit mnings to' gain the
triumph . Keith Hernandez
homered £or St. Louis.
CUbs 4, Pirates 3:
Bill Buckner went :1-for-5,
mcludmg a homer, and Dave
Kingman added a solo shot to
spark Chicago. Reliever
Bruce Kison was tagged with
th e loss. Frank Taveras
drove in three runs for
Pittsburgh.
Giants 7, Padres 5:
Mike Iv1e delivered a sacrifice fly m his fl"st at bat
again st
h1s
former
ll!ammates to score Darrell
Evans With lhe ~ie-breald,ng _
run and lift San Francisco.
Dave Winfield batted Ill three
runs for San D1ego.
Mets 6-0, Expos 5-li:
Steve Henderson's pinchhit g r,and-~Jlam homer 111 the
sncth mnlng carried New
York in the £irsl game, as Pat
Za
notched h1s £irst

rebou nder

Columbus , Ohio
March 24, 1971
Contr•ct Situ Legal

141 J .

fBy Greg Bailey
Mar s hall
Un1 vc r s1t y
basketball
Coach Stu
Aberdeen delivered a
humorous, hve ly , touch ing
and po1gnant keynote address
Saturday mght at the ann ual
Eastern Local Spring Spm1s
Banquet. Approxunately 300
persons attended the event,
sponsored by the Athleti c
Boosters
Th e successfu l and crowdpleasing Aberdeen told the
athletes to have a goal m
their lives, then turned to the
parents and directed them to
g1ve their youngsters pnde 111
themselves and a goa l to
shoot' at. The" topic 0( h1s
address was " What It Takes
to Be a C'ham p1on "
F lora l decorations were
fu rn1shed by the Heedsv1lle,
C'hester and Tuppers Plams
Garden Clubs Mrs. K1ck

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5-The llaily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, AprillO, 1978

M r~. Hill presents nature program
POLLY"$ POINTERS.

women involved. She cummended the local group on
their meetings and their proPolly Cramer
gra mmaterials ..
The May meeting was announced and will be held at Sweaters lost
washerset!orhotwaterbuli
noting the various surresscs the home of Mrs. Harold
think the dryer was too hot.
Do you know of any way we
and benefits of these to the Roush in Racine. Mrs. Bell their shape
will present the program, and
can salvage these sweaters J
a special invitati on is made to
DEAR POLLY -- My - R.R.
..~ all women of the church. daughter does her own laWlDEAR R.R.- My only sugk
Each member is to give a dry while she is away at gestion would be to dampen a
The Shrinking City
favorite scripture verse from !iehool. RecenUy she brought sweater just enough so it can
Not a single major city in the Bible study that night.
home several 100 perc'enl be pulled into shape and'then
the country's Northeast or
R~freslunenls were served acrylic sweaters that are fasten it to a firm suriat'l!
North Ce ntral regions in- · by Mrs. Cross witli Mrs. Bell wrinkled and out of shape. with rustproof pins or thumb
creased its population during assisting in the serving.
She thinks someone left the lacks. Next I would press
the first half of the 1970's. ln
fact , only four Southern or ~~-:::::.·:::::::~~'!,~1:~:~:~-s::::~~:::::!!:~::::::.-:::~~~Jt ~~T~ c~f~g;r~;d o!~t~
Western d lies with more
than 500,IJOO people showed ·!_,,,
population gains, The Con- .J
t'Ompletely dry. If that does
ference
Board notes. They ·X·
nut help take one to a dry
prujet'l was Lunsidered a suc:~
were San Diego, San Antonio, :§:
l'C~s .
By
Helen
Bonel
cleanerforhelp.-POLLY
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DEAR POLLY (and HerM1-,;. David Harris, wife of San Jose and New Orlea ns.
~
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man
who has dingy
:---.,..
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dishcloths
) - I put chlorine
NON-INVOLVEMENT CAN ALSO KILL
bleach,
some
detergent and
DEAR HELEN :
water
in
my
sink
and by the
My husband and I own a twO-family house. We recenUY
time
I
have
finished
washing
rented the · upstairs aparlinent to a young married couple.
dishes
my
dish
cloth
is
We're all in our early 20s. The problem : the fellow upetairs
bleachL'!I
and
the
dishes
are
beals his new wife. Almost every day you can hear her crying
and pleading with him to stop. I think he also ha.s a drinking sparkling clean.- ROSE
DEAR POLLY - My son
problem. My husband says I should mind my own business. We
had
a fool odor problem. But
· the ~utomQtic
don 't know them very well, but it makes me shudder to think of
he
discovered
that slicking
those beatings. His solution : evict them. I want to talk to this
picture control system!
fabric
softener
sheets in his
poor woman. Which of us is right '- WORRIED
shoes
while
t~ey are stored in
DEAR WORRI ED:
You are right! But do more than talk. Encourage this wife to the closet is great for ridding
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call a shelter which helps solve the problems of battered them -of the foot odors. PHYLUS
women.
DEAR POLLY - f ·would
If she refuses, and she may out of loyalty, embarrassment,
like
to add ceramic bathroom
fear, or hopelessness, then ask one of the center's volWJteers to
tiles
to Imogene's pointer.s
,~.:::. gi~nt-screen
visit her at home when the violent husband is away.
for
using
rubbing alcohol. It
Should your husband object, tell him there's abnost as much
Zeni th 's Color Se ntry•• - The Automatic Picture
gets
rid
of
soap sewn and
ri sk involved in an eviction confrontation. - H.
Control System-con trols the color picture when the
residue on such tiles with
scene changes. or the channel changes. even
very little effort. Just wipe
DEAH HF:J.EN :
wt1 e n the room li ght changes.
·
the
tiles with a paper towel
My husband spends his days milking, shoveling, etc. on our
dampened
with the rubbing
Tho CORSICA
dairy fa rm . When he comes in the house, he parks his barn
alcohol
and
shine with a dry
J2ll4 p
boots on the front porch (he ignores the back porch) where
Med iterranean
one.
I
would
not recommend
people stumble over them. He washes his hands, but refuses to
styl1ng. Casters.
the
rubbing
alcohol fo r
change his "cow clothes." The smell ruins our supper apDark Oak color
plastic
tiles
or
for
use near a
(H2526DE) or
petites . Afterwa rds , he sits in the living room, exuding odors.
fire
or
flame.
If
you
have senPecan color
Many tim es he wears the same clothes several days on the
(H2526P). Wood
sitive
hands
put
on
rubber
theory they' ll " just get dirtier." He bathes no more than once a
veneers and
gloves.
FRAN
week and won't shampoo his hair , as "too much washing
select ha1dwood
DEAR POLLY - Those
sotids an top. ·
makes it fall out."
plastic
ring containers that
Front, ends and
Otherwi se he's a good husband and father. But I can 't stand
base ol simulated
come
around
beer or soft
_ another winter like this. Imagine what it's like sleeping under
wood in
drink
cans
make
great
an electric blanket with him 1 - TRIED EVERYTHING
.
matching rinish .
holders
for
scarves
when
put
DEART.E.:
on
a
t'OIIl
hanger.
Poke
a
... Something like a barnyard in July, I'd guess.
SAVE '100
scari
through
a
hole
and
is
Perhaps the "everything " you've tried doesn 't include
easy to see which one you
enough action:
NOW ONLY '599~ W.T.
1. Have a hot tub running when your husband walks in - and want to wear.
Put enough hamburger for
insure the back porch bylocking your front door .
one
patty between two covers
2. TeU him it's a bath and complete clothes-(:hange every
from
cottage cheese or other
1
night or separate beds -a nd no commuting
cartons
and then put a rubber
J. Most important of all, prove you love him so much you
band
around
it before storing
• Brilliant Chfomlcolof
can't let bovine- bleep - come between you and a happy marPicture
Tube
in
the
freezer.
This way it is
, ,,ELF.CTRONIC
riage.
• 100% Solld-Stato Challlo
e VIDEO GUARD
easy
to
get
out
just one patty
4. Don't cave in' Asmart wife can abnost always change her
TUNING SYSTEM
• P111nted Power Sentry
ala
time.
-MRS.J.C.
resistant husband.,. if he's basically a good guy. P.S. Might
Voltage Rogulitlng Syotom
__ No moving parts to
DEAR POLLY - I agree
help if you 'd jump in the bathtub with him ... - H.
wear out and no contact a One-Knob VHF and UHF
with
Elsie that your colwnn is
points to concx1c •n the
'Channel SelocUon
helping
to preserve old
tuners
• lllumlnoted Channel - "
fas hioned neighborliness.
Watch for the sales and buy
flat
sheets to use for light,
OPTOMnRIST
1
creative
spring sewing.
OFF ICE HOURS : 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 (CLOSE
There are about six yards of
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
material in a twin size sheet
Middleport. 0.
106 N. 2nd Ave.
ST .• POMEROY .
.
so plot your required yardage
before buying. They now
come in such pretty patterns
and can make bedspreads,
pillow shams, dust ruffles,
curtains and so on. A ruffled
cloth, or runner, place mats
and napkins can be made for
the dining table. Fashionwise, try a ruffled peasant
blouse and matching skirt. -

LETAHT l'ALIS-A program on natur~ was
presented by Mrs ..John Hill
at a rec~nl meet111g uf the
United MethOdtsl Women of
the Letart F;~lls Church held
at the home of Mrs. Andrew
Cross.
"Nature 's Hvmn of Praise"
was read b-v Mrs. Bert
Gr11nm , Mrs. -Hi ll presented
"The Fanner's F'aith", Mrs.
L'ro.~' gave a rea ding on spring, ami Mrs. Don Bell closed
. with a hytrut of praise.
Mrs. Inez Hill KJVe devotions with li-Ir·s. Haruld Roush
readi11g the snipture and
M1-,;. Hill o poem on April. ll
was notl'd thatlJ shutin visits
wert&gt; twnle dunng tile past
month . The tlmnk offering

the pastor, talked briefly on
the various program
n111terials and actions of
United Methodist Women and
told' of meetings around the
slate which she has attended

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The March missionary
service was held recently at
the Middleport - United
Pentecostal Church under the
direction of Mrs. Louise
London, Syracuse, director of
the World Missions Department of the local church.
The service opened with
prayer Jed by the Rev.
William Knittel and followed
by congregational singing led
by Tom Kelly. Special prayer
was given for missionaries on
the field. Letters were read to
the church from missionaries

in
Uruguay,
Australia and Liberia.
The treasury report for the
past month was given by Mrs:
Maxine Varian and the
minutes were read ·by Mrs.
Carolyn Van Meter. A song
special was presented by Rita
Arnold entitled "Great is Thy
Faithfulness."
Rev . Knittel gave the
evenlne messaee on the t.nnir
"Israel ... God's Blueprint. "
The service concluded with
prayer followed by a baptism
in the church basement.

Service slated at post
The
annual
Post
Eve rlasting ser vice of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
America n Legion will be held
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
hall in Middleport.
Corrunander Albert Roush
urges all members of•Ute post
to atlend and has issued a
special invitation to members
of the families of the deceased veterans to be at the ser-

Tewksbary , Don Gosney,
Mrs. Norman Powell, Ernest
Barnhart, Carl Moodispaugh,
Chesler Erwin, Doyle Shuler,
Sam Clark, M. L. French,
Edgar Arnott, Paul Greenlee,
Charles Sauer, and Charles
Burdette.

,

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$lOO,IJOO experts say it
costs to raise a child to the
• vER - MY a•e of lo.•
DEAR
· ·DR · Bl""""
.
o
hbad
dl
bl
1
us ' n an
are. ot 30
Why are we having so much
· to decide when
Years o)d . As· arc Iutects, we truubl e t rymg
have our own business. We've to have a child ?
been happily married for six
DEAR flj';ADER _ Don 't
years.
kid yourself' It could be U111t
Now we lll!vc to fal'c the neither of you wants to be a
· problem of when to have p11 rent. Bul both of you have
cl11'ld ren. E'vcryone I'" ~ been pu.t off saying so for fear of
asking us 'thi&gt; question for u1~olller's reaction .
years, but we have ~en able
You are trying to answer
to put them off by saying, the wrong question first.
"Not yet."
Rather than deciding when to
We can't discuss the sui&gt;- lll!ve a child , ask yourselves
jecl without fighting. lf l say whether you want to have
let's have a baby now one. It 's a question few
because it will probably be couples confront because we
healthier than if I wail, my have all been brainwashed
husbandwill counterwilhlhe about the joys of parenthood
fact that certain tests make it - and its inevitability once.
safe for women to have oneismarried.
babies late in life.
Schoo1 buu ks, te1evtswn
··
Or if he says let's start our conuncrcials, movies and
family now because we can popular songs desensitize us
afford it, l will argue that we to the possibility of viewing

~w~ill~ne~v~e~r~be~·~a~bl~e~l~o~a~ff~o~rtl~:;::~a~s~a~vt:·a~bl:e·..::

A thought for the day :
French writer Francois
Rabelais said, "So much is a
fllan worth as he esteems
himself."

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MEIGS COUNTY Pioneer
and Historical Society
meeting, 7,30 p.m. Monday 31
Mel·gs Museum, Butternut
A
p
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l-ETART
PTO meel,·n", ,
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._ ri .m. at Letart F'a lls
7 30 "
Elementary School with.
rep resen tativ es from the
Meigs Health Department to
be speaker.
TWIN CITY Shrt'ne Club
Monday 7:30 p.m . Hefresliments.
RUTLAND P'fO Mund;oy 7
p.m. Taking part will be the
Brownies and Girl Sco uts.
Class having most grandparents present will receive a
· $0 awa rd.
MEJGS Athletic Boosters
Monday 7:30 p.m. nt high
schoo l. '
LA
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League
' , 7:30 p.m. Monday at
m(let mg
home of Patty Coddington.
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I!Jelnber IS tu lake·a package ~'OHT Lion.&lt; Club. "'"'"
of seeds. The program by Wednesduy at the Mt•lgs' 11.
Mrs. Marjorie W;dburn will
FREE CEHVI CAJ. '~' •'&gt;'•''
lx: on companion planti ngs clinic !or Meigs i:lfi, &lt;.t v:o,:1\~n
and trap plants. Arrange- Wednes day aft I-I'II UOII at
lllent of the month is Heath l!uited Mcth- &gt;&lt;ii s1
·· Mysteries in Spt-lt:t:" wit h (.'hurch in Middlt'f·IJI'I ; f,ll
Iris Kelton to lx: tile judge.
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MONDAY
UN"I'l'ED
Methodi s t
Women, Heath Church, Middleport Munday, 7:30p.m . at
tlw church. Mrs. llobert
Byers to be progrmn leader,
Mrs. lloscotJ. Wise. the devotiona l leader·.
POMEROY PTA, 7::10 p.1n .
Monday at tile school. Sdruul
patrol lo lx: rccngnized . Ofiicers to be elected with second and third grade parcnl'
to lx: greeters and hosle"cs.
A nursery will be provided .
TUESDAY ·
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter
53, DAV, meeting tuesday , ·
7:30 at home un llultemnt
Ave .. Pomeroy. Election of
officers. Attendance required
to keep chart er and

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a narrower biological "!amily."
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. This list was prepared by
the National Organization fur
Non-Parents, a gr ou·p
dedicated to helping people
make responsible and independent decisions regarding parenthood.
If you need help with your
decision, rL••uesl the pam""
phlet, "Am
I Parent
Material', " •from the Nat'wna 1 organization for NonParents, 3 Liberty Street,
Baltimore, Md. 212()1 . The
ur~anization will ask some
thought-p rovoking questions
- but you mu'l supply the
answers!
Write lo Dr. Blaker in care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
489, Hadio City Station , New
York, N.Y. 111019. Volume of
mail prohibi ts personal
replies, but questions of
general interest will be
discussed in future colwnns.

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The det'l!ased members to
be honored include four
charter members, William
(Tad ) Bolin, T. W. Autherson,
Charles McElhinny, and Marcus Chambers. The other
deceused members to be
honored are Everett Davis,
George Batey, Joseph Bryan,
Orville Graham, Dale Kennedy, Clarence Rupe, George
PAT TO MEET
Cooperative Education
Programs,
offered to
students through Meigs High
School, wlll be the subject of
discussion at the M.H.S.
Parents and Teachers (PAT)
SHANNON STAATS
meeting to be held Tuesday,
Shannon Douglas Stauts ,
April 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the
high school. Coordinators of son of Doug and Betty Staats,
the programs, Mr. John Langsville, celebrated his
William Blaettnar, Mr. first birthday on Thursday,
Ronald Logan , and Mrs. April 6. Refreslunenls of ice
Mildred Bailey, wlll explain cream, koolaid and a cake
their programs which allow decorated in a Winnie-thellludent.a half a day of high Pooh theme were served.
school classes and half a day Several family membe!'B and
of related work eaperience. friends attended the party.

Twenty-one new members
were welcomed at the Monda)' night meeting of the Conway Diet Class held at the
Meigs Inn. Total attendance
at the meeting was 56.
Debbie Ohlinger won the
revolving trophy for the moot
-weekly weight lost with Jean
Trussell and Marjorie Wigal
lying for the runner-up
trophy.
At the Tuesday night
meeting of the Mason class 17
new members were welcomed and the lotal attendance
was 34. Betty Fox lost the
most weight during the week
with Lois Altizer being the
runner-up. The Athens Clais
on Wednesday re&lt;Jpelled with
an attendance' of 12, and the_.
Point Pleallinl Class reopell-'
ed with an attendance of nine
Thursday night. .
The Coupon special remains in effect for another
week and anyone interested
in joining the -local diet
classes are asked to conblct
JoAnn Newsome, ledurer, at
992-3382.

Don't kid yourself

Missionary. service.
held at Middleport

Polly will send you one of
her signed thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in
her column. Write POLLY'S
POINTERS in care of this
newspaper.

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BY MRS.- WU..llAM L. BUCKLEY,
Chester Garden Club '
TilE RETURN OF SPRING
With the return of spring comes the welcome sight and
sounda of . birds. Robins, mockingbirds, song sparrows,
martins and many inore - they all signal the end of the long,
cold winter days.
TINA HENDRICKS
Of all the birds returning to our area, perhaps one of the
most
beneficial Ill man is the purple martin. They are the
A birthday parly was given
largest
and the most ~~ of the swallows. A bird that
Wednesday honoring Tina
.
feeds
almost
entirely ~flying insects, the ,martin is an
Hendricks, daughter of Larry
excellent
instrument
of natural insect control. An adult martin
and Bess Hendricks.
will
eat
nearly
Its
own
weight in flying insects dally. A martin
Attending were Tina's
can
eat
2,000
or
more
mosquitoes a day. Thll'l a colony of 24
sisters, Terri Tobin and Mrs.
martins
will
daily
destroy
untold thousanda in insect pests
Barbara Hoffman, a nephew,
Robert Keaton, Mrs. Lucille from your outdoor living areas.
Martins rely almost entirely on man Ill provide their
Hendricks, grandmother, and
housing.
They live in colonies of 6 to 24 couples and they like
Tina 's parents, and Samatha
aparlinent
houses. ll is important to have the houses ready for .
Roush, Cyrstal Manley,
the
arrival
of the martin scouts who travel ahead of the
C11risty Farley, Thersa Little,
migrating
colony
which winters in Brazil.
Tinuny and Jerilyn Hawley.
The
fiocks
begin
arriving a few days after the first large
Tina 's great-grandfather,
scale
appearance
of
insects. The martin house must be
Charles Knapp, sent a gilt.
installed
in
an
open
area
free of overhanging tree limbs and
Unable to attend but sending
from
8
to
14
feel
above
the
ground.
birthday wishes were her
The
greatest
problems
facing
purple martin landlords is
grandmother, Mrs. Neva
not
how
to
attract
marlins
but
rather
how to discourage
Gary, and broihers, Rubert
Tobin, Gr~at Lakes, Ill and starlings and sparrows from lakin!! martin housing.
Of the two species, the starling problem is easiest Ill
Tiion'las Tobin, Groton, Conn.
eliminate. Bright, shiny aluminum compartments tend Ill
repel and frighten starlings. Wooden houses are hard Ill clean
and
tend Ill deteriorate, making compartments dark and
In 1971, lh.e U.S. table
dingy.
Starlings prefer these over the modem alwninum
tennis team arrived in Red
China, the first American houses.
Steps required to eliminate sparrow competition are first ,
group to penetrate the
closing
the martin house In the winter, second, cleaning out of
"Bamboo Curtain" since the
all sparrow nests as they are built in the spring, and third,
19~.
In 1972, an estimated 2,000 trapping and removing the more persistent sparrows.
So become a purple martin landlord and enjoy the benefits
to 4,000 people were killed in
an earthquake in Iran.
of these busy, beneficial birds.

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healty option. But the truth is
that not every married person can or wants to be a
parent. By the same Ioken,
someunmarriedpeoplemake
excellent parents. ·
ll .will IJttlp your discussion
if you are familiar with some
good reasons for nut having
children. (You • lrea dy know
the other side of the argu
nt 1
me.:
l. Th ere are too many people in the world already .
2. The planet has fin ite
resourc-es.
3. One can like children but
not enjoy parenting.
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h.ld f
ll
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room
for more sponta neity in_
daily living.
5. A career can be more
rewarding for some women
than motherhood.
6. Relationsh ips can be
satisfyin g and fulfilling
without children. In fact,
university studies have coneluded that childless marriagesareoft enhltppier.
7. Non-parenthood allows
for hwnan creativity beyond
· for lime to conreproductiOn,
centrale on the wider ."family" of community· and s~iety . It can ultimately be . far

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4- The Daily Sentinrl. Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, April!O, 1978

5-The llaily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, AprillO, 1978

M r~. Hill presents nature program
POLLY"$ POINTERS.

women involved. She cummended the local group on
their meetings and their proPolly Cramer
gra mmaterials ..
The May meeting was announced and will be held at Sweaters lost
washerset!orhotwaterbuli
noting the various surresscs the home of Mrs. Harold
think the dryer was too hot.
Do you know of any way we
and benefits of these to the Roush in Racine. Mrs. Bell their shape
will present the program, and
can salvage these sweaters J
a special invitati on is made to
DEAR POLLY -- My - R.R.
..~ all women of the church. daughter does her own laWlDEAR R.R.- My only sugk
Each member is to give a dry while she is away at gestion would be to dampen a
The Shrinking City
favorite scripture verse from !iehool. RecenUy she brought sweater just enough so it can
Not a single major city in the Bible study that night.
home several 100 perc'enl be pulled into shape and'then
the country's Northeast or
R~freslunenls were served acrylic sweaters that are fasten it to a firm suriat'l!
North Ce ntral regions in- · by Mrs. Cross witli Mrs. Bell wrinkled and out of shape. with rustproof pins or thumb
creased its population during assisting in the serving.
She thinks someone left the lacks. Next I would press
the first half of the 1970's. ln
fact , only four Southern or ~~-:::::.·:::::::~~'!,~1:~:~:~-s::::~~:::::!!:~::::::.-:::~~~Jt ~~T~ c~f~g;r~;d o!~t~
Western d lies with more
than 500,IJOO people showed ·!_,,,
population gains, The Con- .J
t'Ompletely dry. If that does
ference
Board notes. They ·X·
nut help take one to a dry
prujet'l was Lunsidered a suc:~
were San Diego, San Antonio, :§:
l'C~s .
By
Helen
Bonel
cleanerforhelp.-POLLY
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DEAR POLLY (and HerM1-,;. David Harris, wife of San Jose and New Orlea ns.
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man
who has dingy
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dishcloths
) - I put chlorine
NON-INVOLVEMENT CAN ALSO KILL
bleach,
some
detergent and
DEAR HELEN :
water
in
my
sink
and by the
My husband and I own a twO-family house. We recenUY
time
I
have
finished
washing
rented the · upstairs aparlinent to a young married couple.
dishes
my
dish
cloth
is
We're all in our early 20s. The problem : the fellow upetairs
bleachL'!I
and
the
dishes
are
beals his new wife. Almost every day you can hear her crying
and pleading with him to stop. I think he also ha.s a drinking sparkling clean.- ROSE
DEAR POLLY - My son
problem. My husband says I should mind my own business. We
had
a fool odor problem. But
· the ~utomQtic
don 't know them very well, but it makes me shudder to think of
he
discovered
that slicking
those beatings. His solution : evict them. I want to talk to this
picture control system!
fabric
softener
sheets in his
poor woman. Which of us is right '- WORRIED
shoes
while
t~ey are stored in
DEAR WORRI ED:
You are right! But do more than talk. Encourage this wife to the closet is great for ridding
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call a shelter which helps solve the problems of battered them -of the foot odors. PHYLUS
women.
DEAR POLLY - f ·would
If she refuses, and she may out of loyalty, embarrassment,
like
to add ceramic bathroom
fear, or hopelessness, then ask one of the center's volWJteers to
tiles
to Imogene's pointer.s
,~.:::. gi~nt-screen
visit her at home when the violent husband is away.
for
using
rubbing alcohol. It
Should your husband object, tell him there's abnost as much
Zeni th 's Color Se ntry•• - The Automatic Picture
gets
rid
of
soap sewn and
ri sk involved in an eviction confrontation. - H.
Control System-con trols the color picture when the
residue on such tiles with
scene changes. or the channel changes. even
very little effort. Just wipe
DEAH HF:J.EN :
wt1 e n the room li ght changes.
·
the
tiles with a paper towel
My husband spends his days milking, shoveling, etc. on our
dampened
with the rubbing
Tho CORSICA
dairy fa rm . When he comes in the house, he parks his barn
alcohol
and
shine with a dry
J2ll4 p
boots on the front porch (he ignores the back porch) where
Med iterranean
one.
I
would
not recommend
people stumble over them. He washes his hands, but refuses to
styl1ng. Casters.
the
rubbing
alcohol fo r
change his "cow clothes." The smell ruins our supper apDark Oak color
plastic
tiles
or
for
use near a
(H2526DE) or
petites . Afterwa rds , he sits in the living room, exuding odors.
fire
or
flame.
If
you
have senPecan color
Many tim es he wears the same clothes several days on the
(H2526P). Wood
sitive
hands
put
on
rubber
theory they' ll " just get dirtier." He bathes no more than once a
veneers and
gloves.
FRAN
week and won't shampoo his hair , as "too much washing
select ha1dwood
DEAR POLLY - Those
sotids an top. ·
makes it fall out."
plastic
ring containers that
Front, ends and
Otherwi se he's a good husband and father. But I can 't stand
base ol simulated
come
around
beer or soft
_ another winter like this. Imagine what it's like sleeping under
wood in
drink
cans
make
great
an electric blanket with him 1 - TRIED EVERYTHING
.
matching rinish .
holders
for
scarves
when
put
DEART.E.:
on
a
t'OIIl
hanger.
Poke
a
... Something like a barnyard in July, I'd guess.
SAVE '100
scari
through
a
hole
and
is
Perhaps the "everything " you've tried doesn 't include
easy to see which one you
enough action:
NOW ONLY '599~ W.T.
1. Have a hot tub running when your husband walks in - and want to wear.
Put enough hamburger for
insure the back porch bylocking your front door .
one
patty between two covers
2. TeU him it's a bath and complete clothes-(:hange every
from
cottage cheese or other
1
night or separate beds -a nd no commuting
cartons
and then put a rubber
J. Most important of all, prove you love him so much you
band
around
it before storing
• Brilliant Chfomlcolof
can't let bovine- bleep - come between you and a happy marPicture
Tube
in
the
freezer.
This way it is
, ,,ELF.CTRONIC
riage.
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easy
to
get
out
just one patty
4. Don't cave in' Asmart wife can abnost always change her
TUNING SYSTEM
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ala
time.
-MRS.J.C.
resistant husband.,. if he's basically a good guy. P.S. Might
Voltage Rogulitlng Syotom
__ No moving parts to
DEAR POLLY - I agree
help if you 'd jump in the bathtub with him ... - H.
wear out and no contact a One-Knob VHF and UHF
with
Elsie that your colwnn is
points to concx1c •n the
'Channel SelocUon
helping
to preserve old
tuners
• lllumlnoted Channel - "
fas hioned neighborliness.
Watch for the sales and buy
flat
sheets to use for light,
OPTOMnRIST
1
creative
spring sewing.
OFF ICE HOURS : 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 (CLOSE
There are about six yards of
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
material in a twin size sheet
Middleport. 0.
106 N. 2nd Ave.
ST .• POMEROY .
.
so plot your required yardage
before buying. They now
come in such pretty patterns
and can make bedspreads,
pillow shams, dust ruffles,
curtains and so on. A ruffled
cloth, or runner, place mats
and napkins can be made for
the dining table. Fashionwise, try a ruffled peasant
blouse and matching skirt. -

LETAHT l'ALIS-A program on natur~ was
presented by Mrs ..John Hill
at a rec~nl meet111g uf the
United MethOdtsl Women of
the Letart F;~lls Church held
at the home of Mrs. Andrew
Cross.
"Nature 's Hvmn of Praise"
was read b-v Mrs. Bert
Gr11nm , Mrs. -Hi ll presented
"The Fanner's F'aith", Mrs.
L'ro.~' gave a rea ding on spring, ami Mrs. Don Bell closed
. with a hytrut of praise.
Mrs. Inez Hill KJVe devotions with li-Ir·s. Haruld Roush
readi11g the snipture and
M1-,;. Hill o poem on April. ll
was notl'd thatlJ shutin visits
wert&gt; twnle dunng tile past
month . The tlmnk offering

the pastor, talked briefly on
the various program
n111terials and actions of
United Methodist Women and
told' of meetings around the
slate which she has attended

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The March missionary
service was held recently at
the Middleport - United
Pentecostal Church under the
direction of Mrs. Louise
London, Syracuse, director of
the World Missions Department of the local church.
The service opened with
prayer Jed by the Rev.
William Knittel and followed
by congregational singing led
by Tom Kelly. Special prayer
was given for missionaries on
the field. Letters were read to
the church from missionaries

in
Uruguay,
Australia and Liberia.
The treasury report for the
past month was given by Mrs:
Maxine Varian and the
minutes were read ·by Mrs.
Carolyn Van Meter. A song
special was presented by Rita
Arnold entitled "Great is Thy
Faithfulness."
Rev . Knittel gave the
evenlne messaee on the t.nnir
"Israel ... God's Blueprint. "
The service concluded with
prayer followed by a baptism
in the church basement.

Service slated at post
The
annual
Post
Eve rlasting ser vice of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
America n Legion will be held
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
hall in Middleport.
Corrunander Albert Roush
urges all members of•Ute post
to atlend and has issued a
special invitation to members
of the families of the deceased veterans to be at the ser-

Tewksbary , Don Gosney,
Mrs. Norman Powell, Ernest
Barnhart, Carl Moodispaugh,
Chesler Erwin, Doyle Shuler,
Sam Clark, M. L. French,
Edgar Arnott, Paul Greenlee,
Charles Sauer, and Charles
Burdette.

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$lOO,IJOO experts say it
costs to raise a child to the
• vER - MY a•e of lo.•
DEAR
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hbad
dl
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us ' n an
are. ot 30
Why are we having so much
· to decide when
Years o)d . As· arc Iutects, we truubl e t rymg
have our own business. We've to have a child ?
been happily married for six
DEAR flj';ADER _ Don 't
years.
kid yourself' It could be U111t
Now we lll!vc to fal'c the neither of you wants to be a
· problem of when to have p11 rent. Bul both of you have
cl11'ld ren. E'vcryone I'" ~ been pu.t off saying so for fear of
asking us 'thi&gt; question for u1~olller's reaction .
years, but we have ~en able
You are trying to answer
to put them off by saying, the wrong question first.
"Not yet."
Rather than deciding when to
We can't discuss the sui&gt;- lll!ve a child , ask yourselves
jecl without fighting. lf l say whether you want to have
let's have a baby now one. It 's a question few
because it will probably be couples confront because we
healthier than if I wail, my have all been brainwashed
husbandwill counterwilhlhe about the joys of parenthood
fact that certain tests make it - and its inevitability once.
safe for women to have oneismarried.
babies late in life.
Schoo1 buu ks, te1evtswn
··
Or if he says let's start our conuncrcials, movies and
family now because we can popular songs desensitize us
afford it, l will argue that we to the possibility of viewing

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A thought for the day :
French writer Francois
Rabelais said, "So much is a
fllan worth as he esteems
himself."

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MEIGS COUNTY Pioneer
and Historical Society
meeting, 7,30 p.m. Monday 31
Mel·gs Museum, Butternut
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p
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l-ETART
PTO meel,·n", ,
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._ ri .m. at Letart F'a lls
7 30 "
Elementary School with.
rep resen tativ es from the
Meigs Health Department to
be speaker.
TWIN CITY Shrt'ne Club
Monday 7:30 p.m . Hefresliments.
RUTLAND P'fO Mund;oy 7
p.m. Taking part will be the
Brownies and Girl Sco uts.
Class having most grandparents present will receive a
· $0 awa rd.
MEJGS Athletic Boosters
Monday 7:30 p.m. nt high
schoo l. '
LA
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League
' , 7:30 p.m. Monday at
m(let mg
home of Patty Coddington.
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Open Mon. thru.iat.
9:00to5:00
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th ey're !\Uarantecd
to pay off t•vcry
tintt'.

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7::10 p.m. 'l'ue.&lt;day at ihe

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POTATOES

I!Jelnber IS tu lake·a package ~'OHT Lion.&lt; Club. "'"'"
of seeds. The program by Wednesduy at the Mt•lgs' 11.
Mrs. Marjorie W;dburn will
FREE CEHVI CAJ. '~' •'&gt;'•''
lx: on companion planti ngs clinic !or Meigs i:lfi, &lt;.t v:o,:1\~n
and trap plants. Arrange- Wednes day aft I-I'II UOII at
lllent of the month is Heath l!uited Mcth- &gt;&lt;ii s1
·· Mysteries in Spt-lt:t:" wit h (.'hurch in Middlt'f·IJI'I ; f,ll
Iris Kelton to lx: tile judge.
appointm en t ~all ~·J?. -n&gt;31

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MONDAY
UN"I'l'ED
Methodi s t
Women, Heath Church, Middleport Munday, 7:30p.m . at
tlw church. Mrs. llobert
Byers to be progrmn leader,
Mrs. lloscotJ. Wise. the devotiona l leader·.
POMEROY PTA, 7::10 p.1n .
Monday at tile school. Sdruul
patrol lo lx: rccngnized . Ofiicers to be elected with second and third grade parcnl'
to lx: greeters and hosle"cs.
A nursery will be provided .
TUESDAY ·
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter
53, DAV, meeting tuesday , ·
7:30 at home un llultemnt
Ave .. Pomeroy. Election of
officers. Attendance required
to keep chart er and

WHOI.E

BONELFSS

J0A"' OF MIC

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HUCK
ALL PURPOSE

So tlo Jadit•s.
;\ml tlwr c's ~out!

a narrower biological "!amily."
·
. This list was prepared by
the National Organization fur
Non-Parents, a gr ou·p
dedicated to helping people
make responsible and independent decisions regarding parenthood.
If you need help with your
decision, rL••uesl the pam""
phlet, "Am
I Parent
Material', " •from the Nat'wna 1 organization for NonParents, 3 Liberty Street,
Baltimore, Md. 212()1 . The
ur~anization will ask some
thought-p rovoking questions
- but you mu'l supply the
answers!
Write lo Dr. Blaker in care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
489, Hadio City Station , New
York, N.Y. 111019. Volume of
mail prohibi ts personal
replies, but questions of
general interest will be
discussed in future colwnns.

BONELESS

U.S. NO. 1

servin~

The det'l!ased members to
be honored include four
charter members, William
(Tad ) Bolin, T. W. Autherson,
Charles McElhinny, and Marcus Chambers. The other
deceused members to be
honored are Everett Davis,
George Batey, Joseph Bryan,
Orville Graham, Dale Kennedy, Clarence Rupe, George
PAT TO MEET
Cooperative Education
Programs,
offered to
students through Meigs High
School, wlll be the subject of
discussion at the M.H.S.
Parents and Teachers (PAT)
SHANNON STAATS
meeting to be held Tuesday,
Shannon Douglas Stauts ,
April 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the
high school. Coordinators of son of Doug and Betty Staats,
the programs, Mr. John Langsville, celebrated his
William Blaettnar, Mr. first birthday on Thursday,
Ronald Logan , and Mrs. April 6. Refreslunenls of ice
Mildred Bailey, wlll explain cream, koolaid and a cake
their programs which allow decorated in a Winnie-thellludent.a half a day of high Pooh theme were served.
school classes and half a day Several family membe!'B and
of related work eaperience. friends attended the party.

Twenty-one new members
were welcomed at the Monda)' night meeting of the Conway Diet Class held at the
Meigs Inn. Total attendance
at the meeting was 56.
Debbie Ohlinger won the
revolving trophy for the moot
-weekly weight lost with Jean
Trussell and Marjorie Wigal
lying for the runner-up
trophy.
At the Tuesday night
meeting of the Mason class 17
new members were welcomed and the lotal attendance
was 34. Betty Fox lost the
most weight during the week
with Lois Altizer being the
runner-up. The Athens Clais
on Wednesday re&lt;Jpelled with
an attendance' of 12, and the_.
Point Pleallinl Class reopell-'
ed with an attendance of nine
Thursday night. .
The Coupon special remains in effect for another
week and anyone interested
in joining the -local diet
classes are asked to conblct
JoAnn Newsome, ledurer, at
992-3382.

Don't kid yourself

Missionary. service.
held at Middleport

Polly will send you one of
her signed thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in
her column. Write POLLY'S
POINTERS in care of this
newspaper.

in· 21

Karen Blaker r: ,_jj,

BY MRS.- WU..llAM L. BUCKLEY,
Chester Garden Club '
TilE RETURN OF SPRING
With the return of spring comes the welcome sight and
sounda of . birds. Robins, mockingbirds, song sparrows,
martins and many inore - they all signal the end of the long,
cold winter days.
TINA HENDRICKS
Of all the birds returning to our area, perhaps one of the
most
beneficial Ill man is the purple martin. They are the
A birthday parly was given
largest
and the most ~~ of the swallows. A bird that
Wednesday honoring Tina
.
feeds
almost
entirely ~flying insects, the ,martin is an
Hendricks, daughter of Larry
excellent
instrument
of natural insect control. An adult martin
and Bess Hendricks.
will
eat
nearly
Its
own
weight in flying insects dally. A martin
Attending were Tina's
can
eat
2,000
or
more
mosquitoes a day. Thll'l a colony of 24
sisters, Terri Tobin and Mrs.
martins
will
daily
destroy
untold thousanda in insect pests
Barbara Hoffman, a nephew,
Robert Keaton, Mrs. Lucille from your outdoor living areas.
Martins rely almost entirely on man Ill provide their
Hendricks, grandmother, and
housing.
They live in colonies of 6 to 24 couples and they like
Tina 's parents, and Samatha
aparlinent
houses. ll is important to have the houses ready for .
Roush, Cyrstal Manley,
the
arrival
of the martin scouts who travel ahead of the
C11risty Farley, Thersa Little,
migrating
colony
which winters in Brazil.
Tinuny and Jerilyn Hawley.
The
fiocks
begin
arriving a few days after the first large
Tina 's great-grandfather,
scale
appearance
of
insects. The martin house must be
Charles Knapp, sent a gilt.
installed
in
an
open
area
free of overhanging tree limbs and
Unable to attend but sending
from
8
to
14
feel
above
the
ground.
birthday wishes were her
The
greatest
problems
facing
purple martin landlords is
grandmother, Mrs. Neva
not
how
to
attract
marlins
but
rather
how to discourage
Gary, and broihers, Rubert
Tobin, Gr~at Lakes, Ill and starlings and sparrows from lakin!! martin housing.
Of the two species, the starling problem is easiest Ill
Tiion'las Tobin, Groton, Conn.
eliminate. Bright, shiny aluminum compartments tend Ill
repel and frighten starlings. Wooden houses are hard Ill clean
and
tend Ill deteriorate, making compartments dark and
In 1971, lh.e U.S. table
dingy.
Starlings prefer these over the modem alwninum
tennis team arrived in Red
China, the first American houses.
Steps required to eliminate sparrow competition are first ,
group to penetrate the
closing
the martin house In the winter, second, cleaning out of
"Bamboo Curtain" since the
all sparrow nests as they are built in the spring, and third,
19~.
In 1972, an estimated 2,000 trapping and removing the more persistent sparrows.
So become a purple martin landlord and enjoy the benefits
to 4,000 people were killed in
an earthquake in Iran.
of these busy, beneficial birds.

vice . ..

Club takes

CHOICES

Thumb
Notes

MARl

Conway

16 West Washington, Athens

Green

healty option. But the truth is
that not every married person can or wants to be a
parent. By the same Ioken,
someunmarriedpeoplemake
excellent parents. ·
ll .will IJttlp your discussion
if you are familiar with some
good reasons for nut having
children. (You • lrea dy know
the other side of the argu
nt 1
me.:
l. Th ere are too many people in the world already .
2. The planet has fin ite
resourc-es.
3. One can like children but
not enjoy parenting.
4 B·
h.ld f
ll
. . cmg c 1 - rce a uws
room
for more sponta neity in_
daily living.
5. A career can be more
rewarding for some women
than motherhood.
6. Relationsh ips can be
satisfyin g and fulfilling
without children. In fact,
university studies have coneluded that childless marriagesareoft enhltppier.
7. Non-parenthood allows
for hwnan creativity beyond
· for lime to conreproductiOn,
centrale on the wider ."family" of community· and s~iety . It can ultimately be . far

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Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

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C A H v ff , ll&gt;S sue

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not rf ted thai tn e tease tr am·
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Story , dated A "QuSt JOin ,
1955 , w h1Ch te a se Is re co r ded
rn Volume 46 P aae 301 ol the
Lease Reco rd s o.i Mergs
County
OhtO
and "'h iC h
l ease covers+l4 ac r es o t la nd .
more o r les ~ . ,n Bed f ord
T o w nsh i p , M etgs cou nty
Oh ro . oounded on t he- nor t h by
t ~ n ds of R
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Whaley and
Emmen W Jonec_; on the
ea!ll by and!, at H C cam p
bell ana C E and A M
W dt ams
on !he south Oy
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lne b .:t \ \of the l or fe rl ure
OP1nq that the tease calls for a
t er m of one year and so much
longer as the p r em i se~ ar e
operated tor otl or q a s, or as
the rent or ta tlu re to com
mence

opera t ron

a monq

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Property
Transfers
Pearlie F' Jewell. Evelyn
L. Jewell to William R.
Musser , I..oiS L. Musser , Lots ,
12, 13, 14, and !5, .26 acre,
Carp&lt;nter - CUi urnbia.
Elza Gilmore, Evelyn E.
Gilmore to Elza Gilmore,
Evelyn ·E. Gilmore, Lot 40,
Lincoln Hgts., Pomeroy.
Bert C. Stallings, Anita L
F:rnenc k, Hoger F:mer1 r k,
Donna !" Lyons, Lmdscy
i.)~Jn s to Tony Milhoan , Pam
Milhoan, 7 acres, Chester.
Frank Cleland, Delores
C1eland to J ohn T. Wolfe,
Joan Wolre . 5.i a cres,

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,

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747 J092

Pomeroy Landmark

ACE HARDWARE

'I'a _Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
lllil Phone 992-2181

Localed In The
MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport, Ohio

Will CARl l or t he e lderly rn o ur
ho me Pl10ne9917 314 .

POMEROY
LANDMARK

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A VO N REPRE)ENI A li VES N EVE R
LOO KED SO GOOD Yo u wdl
100 se ll1 ng wotld f amou~ pr o du c t ~ Fie~ rbl e h o u r~ Htgh t'O I ·
nt ng ~ Call 742135 4

Holpo•nt Applo.Plcos

1976 CHFV ROIF.l '• ton pt(kup
h cel!ent
co ndtlto n .
$3500
Reedos v•lle 6 14 371l 0311 ,

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Pho ne9911 1B1

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t.,,liC PrtCf'\

POTASH, FERlO-PELS
&amp; BLEND

Al bany
Q97 7737

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II- YOU ho ve o set ·~1ce 10 o ii C't
wont to hu,- 0 1 ~ PU \Otne l hulg
m• loo lu ng l or wot~
or
whatever
you II gC'I 1C'Sult~
lo~tE'r w rlh o SC'n lrnel Wont Ad
Caii9Q721Sb

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lh(" A tner rcon leg ron Hall
R,!l!ond Oh10 )ot urdo ~ A p r d
15th F~om 10 ttll5 A I!&gt;O a Bol\e
)ole by th e Ru tland t:m ergency
Squad lht;&gt;y II be 70 dtf fpr enr
t abl e~

Phone9'92-7181

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2QO Corn plan ter good condr
t•on S7?0 A ll,~ (ha lmer~ ~ moll
round ba le r Put&lt;hO!&gt;ed tiCw
1972
e ~ {etlen t
con d 1lt Oil
S H~OO
Mo ~'&gt;e y Fe 1gu o;on hoy
qood fOII d ttron
{Qil d&gt;l tOnC'r
$400 R t&gt;ed~vrlle bl ~ 378 0311

HAY AND ear co r n Hog fC'e dcr
and mcubo 1or M od ('l 17 W tn
ch P ~ 1 0 I &lt;. ho t gun 747 7359
HAY ~O R ~ a le Colt 997

7306

IQ7) KAWA SAKI 400 wtl h e d rm
5)00 rnrl e 'l Q9') 7040
\Q(lq V AN Good body G ood &gt;url
nrrrg ron dt!ton Ph on C' B43 1'"ltJA

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Pd w ood' wa ll.'' ond qnod at
tc~:-. 111 MOt HOo' Cou •1ty W Vo
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I urp(H ~ P IOIII~ Oil Ohto Rou lt•
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30 'I' lrnanctnq abo
tp l uro•H rnq lfPIOIId Mollgogf'
!7 1 Slol t• Al h(ln ~ plrom' Ol 4t
~ 97 30~

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SIB 000
lj hon ('

Let Pomeroy landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with Co-op w•ter
softener , Model UC-SVI.
~OW Only

1423 103

1WO

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77 6 3

q49 7763
1976 KAWA SAK I 100 mrn t dttt
br l.. o- lt ke 11ew Re cen tly 1urwd
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all
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new Sb ~ 9Q7 708q

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fJ d 'JO Eleel ttt ond wa ter
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I OUR ROOMS both 140 f1 rood
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CALL

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446-3643

IN GALLIPOLIS

Evenings Col1446-37'6 or 446-7881

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planter Q49 /033

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now, pr iced to sell at

s17,000 .

8 4 3 4~15

1o
mite ov er poymt'Jn ts toto ll+n g

!442 " 842 2q33

Amer ica 20; Shepherd' s Pie 33 .

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THEY'V E Rr0HT-TUR ~ED
INTO A LON6,C U ~V•Ne; DR,VE·
WAY~ ... LOOK5 LIKE SOME
KINDA WALLED ESTATE:

Phone 992 -109 2

LAWN BOY MOWERS
&amp;

four ordinary words

BORNLUSER

NEVET

I

Limi t ed Supply
J 16 1 mo .

Bob Hoellich

21 6·1mo

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For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At .

Sea r ch for Tom orrow

AUntORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

U~lON

EUIOIT APPLIANCE II
220 E. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
4-4-1 mo .

J&amp;L.

•KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

AI Tromm
Construction

Phone
992-3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING
3-31 -1 mo.

742 -2328
Free Estima tes

Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pel. to so pet.
on heating cost
Ex perienc e and
fully Insured
Free Est .
Call : 992 -3815
4-9·1 mo. pd.

DO 'oOU io.NOW

WHE-RE "' UTnE
GIRL \\'E.MT1'

lone Oon•ef~

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LlffiE
&amp;
·. ,SAVE A LOT

J2J I me

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

AUTO PAINTING
Rt. 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complele Painl Jobs
Small Cars
1100.00
Large Cars
5125.00
Trucks
5115.00
Body work &amp; repair Sl.OO
per inch using only the best
Dupont materials.
712-3010
49-1 mo.

Residenl l al
and
commercial . Call tor
estimate , 24 hour service.
Anyda-; , anylime.
Phone 985 · 380~

se r

The

F a br ' l
Sho p
Pom e1 o y
A ulhOfiJHd Smger S o l £' ~ o nd
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grolo'~l

blocklop

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bm g (Q rpenl •y. on d genmot
rn Otn l en Cli i(E"
13 year !&gt; ex ·

prm e nce 992 3685

1

I' RANK &amp; ERNIE

where you can come in
and see whal you're gelling
- Good selections - Fully
stocked.

Wil l do roo l mg cons ltu CII On
BOWER S RE~A'R
plumblflg ond hootmq ~ o tab
toO!. ICrs, rron!&gt; , a ll
tao largo or too !&gt;moll flh o(lo
smal l oppt.annh. low n m o wer
742 2348
ne"t to State H•ghwoy Carage
o n Ro ute 7 Pho ne ;614 ) 985
AND MARTIN
HOWER Y
3875

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morn inq

Buy

Swoe p or~

lunc~ t one

We had nothinq else to do at

f OUr ·In the

Flooring In Stock

do1 c t
bac khoe
Chotl ~ R HOt fr oi d
Bact..
Hoo Se r v tce ,
ll u1lond O h to Phone 7 42- 2008

pov u1y

~~ __.-----------:--... 22 Sired

9' and 12' Vinyl

HWOOD

I!EMOOl::LINC , 1-'lu rnbrng hco ttng
and a ll typ e~ o f general •eporr
~ar k guaran teed 20 year~ e .pPr .enul Phon P qq') 74M

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As Low As
sq. yd.
14,88 &amp; up

Chester, Ohio
10·30-c

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Rubber Back Carpet

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Box 3.

0 1 949 2000 Rocmc ,Ohr o Crr ll

GASOIJNE ALLEY

All carpet installed with
padding al no charge .
Experl lnstollalion .

BHAOI O f! D A uCit oncer
Com l:XCAVAIING
and drt ( hcr
ple tc Se'" "e Pho ne Q4Q 7487

-.. •ce oil n r o k e~ 991 '1284

ACROSS
I Yard-support
5 Played the
wolf
11 Gulf in
Ionian Sea
1.2 Harmonious
13 Notorious
emperor
14 Not wavering
15 Anagram
or eon
16 Snacked
11 Proposal
18 American
viper
ZO Arden
21 Chat idly

ALLEY OOP

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TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CO~SULTANT

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Phone 992 740?

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ABH OR COWARD BOD,LY

Sounds like 1he ghoul's favorit e drink -" BIER''

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DOWN
I EsU!te
horne
2 Boxing
locale
3 Exaggerate
4 P.I. peasant
5 Tune in
6 Inviting
word
7 Greek
letter
8 Endorsed
9 Pep up
10 Transferred
property
16 Dismounted

5 :oo-Bonanza 3; Star Trek 4;

Gunsmoke 8: M ist er

Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Emergency One 13; Pelllcoal Junction 15.
5 : 3~News 6; Elec . Co.20,33; Mar y Tyler Moore 10;
Hoga n's Heroes 15.
6:0Q-News 3,4,8, 10. 13. 15; ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20
6 : 3~ NB C News 3,4,15 : ABC ews 13 ; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; Over Easy 20.
l :oo-Cross Wlls 3,4; Liars Club 6; Pop Goes "The
Country 8; News 10 : Newlywed Game 13: Gilligan 's
•
Is. 15; French Chef 20 ; Book Beal 33
7 : 3~Hollywood Squares 3; Let's Go to the Races 8;
Ca nd id Camera 6; MacNeil-Lehrer Reporl 20;33;
Pr ice is Rlghl10; Thai's Hollywood 13: Telev isi on

Yesterday's Answer
19 Those
people
22 Fasten
Z3 Violin
%4 Fasten
25 Musketeer
%6 Firth wedding anniversary

2S Greek
island
29 Social
grouping
30 'twixt
35 New Guinea
I :DO- Tomorrow 3,4 ; 1 : 1(}-Koj ak 8; News 13 .
town
3i M.D.'s
Monday . April 10
group

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

Good defense downs South
NORTH

Vltf·r\

a club, ruff a cl ub, cash a

• K Q A!i :1 :.!

diamond a nd wait ror their
fourth trick ."
Alan : " The best defense
against five diamonds is a
spade open ing and a club
shift. South can still make
the hand , but great ca re is

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Dea le r : South
West North East Soulh

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L 0 N G F E I. L 0 W

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used f or lht" three I.'s. X fnr th e twn O's, etc. Single letters.
apost rophes, the l ength an d form at ion or the words are all
hint s "Each da)' the code lt'llcrs are dift'erenl.

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Saturday's Cryploquote : OUR GRAND BUSINESS IS NOT
TO SEE WHAT UES DIMLY AT A DISTANCE BUT TO DO
WH4T UES CLEARLY AT HAND.-CARLYLE.
. © 19'78 Kla1 Fea&amp;ur., Syndit"ate , Inc:.

required . "

Oswald : .. At the ta ble
West opened hi s singleto~
trump . South promptly drew

SOUTH

l9Giossy
cloth

beaten'' the defenders take

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ALREADY I
I OOULDN'r
HANDLE MV
PROP.ILEM
ALONE!

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4:0Q-Mister Cartoon 3; My Three Sons 4; For Richer .
For Poorer 15; Merv Griff in 6: Gilligan's Is . 8;
Sesame 51. 20 ,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10 : Dinah 13.
4 ; 3~Li llle Rascals 3, 15 ; Gilligan 's Is . 4: Brady Bunch
8, 10.

8:oo-Chuck Barris 3,4,1S ; Happy Days 6,13; Sam
8,1 0; Nallonal Geographic 33; Chal wllh Counlry
Mus ic Artist Doc Williams 20 .
8:30- Laverne &amp; Shir ley 6.13 ; Pilot " Big Clly Boys"
8,1 0: Country Moods 20.
9:0Q-Movie " To Kill A Cop" ),4,15; Three' s Company
6, 13; Movie " The Happy Ending" 8, 10; Six
Amer ican Families 20; Jerusalem Peace 33 .
9 : 3~Mary Tyler Moore 13; Harvey Korman 6.
10 OQ-Jul ie Farr, M.D. 6,13 : Six Ameri can Families
33: News 20.
10 :3~Biack Persoecllve on the News 20 .
11 : O~News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; Dick Cavell 20; Over
Easy 33.
ll : l~Johnny Carson 3,4,15;
Movie " The New
Daughters ol Josh ua Cabe" 6, 13; Movie "Across
the Wide Missouri" 8; ABC News 33; Movie " The
Great Bank Robbery " 19; 12 :0Q-Janokl 33.

36 Allot

!I

In The Family 8, 10; Consumer Survival Kit

Honor Socl etv 15 .

4ll Arabian

AXVDLBAAXR

~!mER

Auto !;ales

23 Late Mr.
Huntley
24 Warrant
ofricer
25 "My Name
Is -"
26 Chamberlain
27 Elephant
ranci er :
abbr.
2S Kind of lens
31 "!love":
Lat.
32 Rocker
Stewart
3J Gullet
34 Worked

l

n&lt;~RE ! I FCfL

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

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FRESH
POLITE
•• 31 section
Congenital

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
' 74l -l211

Now arrange the circled letters to
torm the surpnse answer, as sug·
ges ted by the above cartoon .

bv THOMAS JOSEPH

Ah o ond
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''fhe Oricin1ton
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Answer :

992·2206 or 992-7630

BOB'S

SEWING MACHINE Ropo11 ~

MAKE AN t!DHE5T

705 7
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3 : 3~A II

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able tor SL15 pos tpa id tram Jumble, cJo this newspaper, P.O. Bo• 34,
Norwooa, N.J. 07648. Include your name. address. zip code an d make
checks payab le to Newspaperbooks .

Work Guaran teed

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Lilias, Yogc1 &amp; You 20 .

IHE F'AT 51N6ER
TOOK UPMOST
OF' IHE CO UCH.

(Answers tomorrow )

Saturday's

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Carpel &amp;UphOiste.-,
Phone Mike Young
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BOT \'OU AIH'T GOIH' TO STAY

WINHR G~ I to yovr haus(!? l et u.-.
tl'loke noce&gt;!&gt;~ o ry r Ppoll~
AI
lr or111 n Con o;truc i+O tl 74? '2371::1

Carpeting

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

of Our Lives 3,4,15 ; As The Wo rld Turns
8,10; 2 (10-o..()ne Life to Live 6,1 3.
. 2:31&gt;-Doctors 3,4,15 ; Gu iding Light 8,10.
3:0Q-Anolher World 3.4.15: General Hospllal 6,13;

Print answer here: " [

f'UlllN S EX( A V AI ING Comp!e tt.~
St"' rvrce Phon f' 997 7479

Young's

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Only 15.
l~Days

10

ORPHAN ANNIE-MY SON!

OPERATED
3-30-1 mo.

Roofing
. Remodeling
Room Additions
Garages

&amp;

Superior
Steam Ellraction

Blown lnsulalion
JIM KEESEE

...;.:lso
' 1.-:JN •

UP ENOUGH

-'• EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

For
Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992·7113

lL-~~M=Y

UTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

SOH .. · WHEI-1 I GET T'ROUGH
WIT YOU, YOU'Ll BE. TOUGfi ENED

· BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR
• :0

Henderson
675·1582

News 8: Younq &amp; the Restless 10: Not for Women

0

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Hartford
882-2175

8, 10,· Ellec . Co. JJ .

I:oo-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;

IGRATTE I

MOORE'S

Muffler . Brakes Shocks - Tires '
Battery .
Installation Service
Ph. 992 -2848 Pomeroy, 0 .
3-15-tlc

by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee

Unscramble lhese tour Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to form

BOLEN MULCHERS
Sa l e P r ic eld Now
Thru April 20th

~ TIIAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

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Pass

Opening lead : • 7

By Oswaljl Jacoby
and Alan 'Sontag
Oswald : " Here is an interes lin~ hand that shows wha t
might ha ppe n at various
contracts."
Atan : " If North is allowed
to play for four hearts, Eas t
can beat h im in . two ways .
The simple one is to lead a
spade and the n s hift to a
diamond. The co mplicated
one \s to lead the jack or ten
of trumps and eventually
collect two hearts and two
spades ."
Oswa ld : "Fo ur s pades is

led a hea rt to dumm y's
queen. East let the queen
hold and .South wound up
going three down . It was a
good defensive play by East .
but South should ha ve led
hea rts before play ing a second trump and mad e the
contr act irrespecti.vc of
what East did.

~ ~ru~ ~!):U~
A California reader says
that th e bidding started with
pass-pass -pass - pa ss-o ne
club and an even tual contrac t of one notrump was
reached . Plav started and
t hen someorll' discovered
that there had been rour
passes . What is the rule'
The hand wa s pa ssed out
so the hand ts sco red as
such.
NEWSPAPEil

pon

1977 FORO GRA NADA . 2 dr ,

J5 IN STOCK

b

{ylt go!i saver MJ.·FM rad io ,
( 8 B track . EMcel lenl e:ond t·

$3600.
~miles
08 ACR:E f:ARM -

Pr ice r ed uced t o S4b, 900 A ltr-'Citve

remodeled 2 storv far m hom e. This n rce home fea tures
a l arge li\ltng room, d1 ni ng, cat In k i tcnen, 5 bedrooms,
&amp; J1 1 bdfhS, IS acr es of Till abl e lan d w ltn balance in
pasture and woodldnd . Olde r biJrn &amp; garage You must
s-ee this o11e, it 's well worth the prtce . Loc ated off Rt
325

•n M eigs County

·

Largest Selection In The Valley

'Jtn-3960 . Only

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J97b OLOS CUTLASS Srovg hom ,

A C P S., P.B.. AM·FM ste , 90 .
reor window de fogger ~r
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7

IF THERE'S ANYTHING

FORGET IT 1

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MI./ DOGHOUSE

DOESN'T NEED, IT'S
A HOOD ORNAMENT

I'M SHORE SORRY
TO HEAR ABOUT
"tORE MILK-COW
DR'IIN' UP, LUKEY

SHUX -- IT
AIN'T NO
PROBLEM,
SNUFFY

EN TE itP IIISF.A~~N 1

(For a copy of JACOBY MODERN , sefld Sl

to

Wm

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Bndge. care of th1s n ewspaper. P 0 Box 489. Radro City
Stat1on. New YorA. N Y lfW119 )

Atr . p .s ..

good regul or end snow
hrC l&gt;
b ·c ellenl shape . Coli
M osor1 . 304 77J 5361 , alter 6

I 'EWARI

W r~&lt;; lc.ed but st tll drr v eoble

13; Baby, I' m Back 8,10; Turnabout
20,33
.
9:0Q-Movle " To Kill A Cop" 3,4,15; Mash 8,1 0; Ar l

HURRY!

SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tfc

IIO" ·

1971 FO HD F 100 ptck up llu ck

INTO THAT GAI&lt;Me:

TUESDAY, APRIL 11 , 1978
5:4$-- Farm Reporl 13; 5 : 5~PTL Club 13 ; 5:5$-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6 : 0~PTL Club 15; 6:25--Concerns &amp; Comments 10;
6:31&gt;-Focus On Columbus 4; News 6; Sunr ise
Semester 8; 6:4$--Morn lng Report 3.
6 : 5~Good Morning Wesl Virgin ia 13; 6:55--Chuck
Wh l•e Reports 10; News 13.
I:OQ-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning Americ a 6.1J ; CBS
News 8; Bullwinkle 10 .
7:31&gt;-School les 10; 8:0Q-Capl . Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame
St . 33.
·
9:00- Mer v Griffin 3: Phil Donah ue 4,13,15 ;
Emergency One 6; Fam ily Affair 8; Malch Game
10.
9:3()-Andy Gr illlth 8; Family Affa ir 10 .
10 O~Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8: Joker 's Wild 10; To Tel llhe Truth 13.
10 : 3~Hollxwood Squar es 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
is Right 8,10; $20.000 Pyramid 13.
11 : O~Whee l of Fortune 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6.13.
11 : 3~Knockoul 3, 15: Fami ly Feud 6,13; Partridge
Family 4; Love ol Lite 8,10; Sesame Sl. 20 ; Roy,~
Her il age 33; 11:5$--CBS News 8; Loving Free 11!~
12:0Q-Newscenler 3; News 4,6,10: To Say The Leasl
15; Gambll8; Rick Foucheux Midday Magazlne13 .
1 2 : 3~Rvan ' s Hope 6,13 , Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;

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hGaY y du ty A C
carpe t . tod •o
low mrleoqe
new 111 e-. 9 AQ 2387

ot w l l 7 47 247 1

'" PLAIN SiL:&gt;HT!

RECORD WHEN WE PULL

498 Locust Street
M~ddleport , 0 .

Weddings
Portraits
PassporiS
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-62~3
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

1Q74 G RAN TO RINO

INTERNATIONAL ME l RO
61&lt;~ 698 3190

I GUN 5HOP Gun , lor
so le o r t tode ')Q 1-! f'fJ\IIlg t l)ns
31 Rernrng tons. Model 11 Wr n
r heslen and' 111ony rno•e ~ee

NOW.. BUT KEEP YOUR HANDS

.

Pomeror

H~d
e•le rror blo( lo, rn lertor .
.S1200 ltrm Co li Ve1non W eber ,
742 714 J

1974 CHE VROLEl 4 whee l dme
pt(kup SJ 500 197A Ponllot
CIO A C P ~ P B h ·colle nt
{Q ndH1on 991 7987
1969

10! Hilh SL

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service ·

a nd lo boy~ l o r h rrFJ wtll haul
lr ll d rrl to ~o d l•mcstone a nd
g(a ... cl Co!! Bob o • Roger Jef
fer s doy phone 9917089 . m g hl
pho ne 997 JS/ 5 o r qrn S2 J1

L1 NCOL N HTS . - A ve ry nice
story 4 bedroom
home In good c ondition . Feature~ a basement w i1rl
l_
l nished family room and laundry room , eat In kitchen ,

lov ing room

OKAY. YOU CAN GET OUT

A WORD OF ADVI CE, LOFT~
YOU 'VE PLA'I't'D IT 5MART 50
FAR -- DO"'T S PO' L YOUR.

t: XC AVAIIN C d o1et , loader o r1 d
bod~ h9o wa d,
dump lluclo
'

GUf NSt Y DAIRY cow'&gt; and 11edt''"'

WILKINSON

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

s_e, . . KC

1954 ( Hf V RO U 1 ) 4 po ~~ Pnqt&gt;r
bu~ $A ()() Phon() 74J 740()

THE PHOTO PLACE

CARTER

hotnf'

DAV!O~ON

350cc
cottdlll On

PomeOOJ

Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone 992 -7119
2-24-lfc

TH F; CAR WITH T HE' KIDNAPPED
McKF;E PILOT 'S NOW U ~DE'R
S URVEILLANCE FROM THE AIR .

I ANGLO

dll'pott
Hf!l-l

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6 room~ par t+o l
ho lh (Qt po11 u l dt 1y bu•ld111 q
On htq lot C• ty wo tct qo.,
742 J8Bl

Pomeroy Landmark

Phon &lt;• '1'-17 J 4)l

FARMAll B lfO(Io r l o t '&gt;01() Col!

! rome

IN HU ll ANO

9. _Jack W. Carsey , M; r.
Ail Phone 992 -2181

CA PTAIN EASY

8 : 3~Baseball

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682
3-12·1 mo.

and bot h c£'1 1(11
4 on f'.., land ol edge•
of Rutland Com p lc lf' lto.lcr
hoo ~ up ol~o '} bonh opprot~
o.•d propl.'tl) ot 5 I~ 500 Phone
'14) 7044

HOC 7 l oo1 J D pull typ 4'
trrplr&gt; u,,,..,Pt'&gt;OI d1111r&gt; '&gt;ho lt ~ltp SMALl HOUS ~ l or ~ ol(• 111 M•d
rl ulch
f'IJI II lUll'
prool tH C' '&gt;
dlppo ' 1
G(l orq e
Ho 101
v .. , y good condt l ton Shade • Mn ,er~ .. ,llc or (QII 1'./JQ /o~S
oQb I 73 &gt;~
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b(•dr oom
JQI~ YA M AHA Hi OU II O '))() rr
h ou~e l or ~ole 1o1 o l {&gt;!Ct tll(
S~ 7S Call Q9') 3800
carp ort ~ t orag P t orpptlfl(j Olf
rond1ltOn111g 5 'ft'Clt.., o ld 1-' ttl
l OX GO KARl wt th new 3 H P
l'd rea~ on ably 917 S34H
Br t qq~ and ~11a1 1 o rr mo lm m•w
r hom n P w r I1Jit h Ru n'&gt; q ood
I
OCIP lor lotge ga10gr&gt; w o• l.
747 18M~
areo ol ~o tl•II OI bu tld, nq Vl. rth
ulolt 1y 100111 f r'tl1Pn1 por ch ~ t 1 1
WA.Lllt:X VI NYl &lt;OOtPd and ptP
up l or mobtle homP loro tcd •I!
po~ tr&gt;d wall (O \' t •tlllg~ Chom P
lot~g~..-d l fA ~ lo rng
S ~ b OO
' '(ltn 64 pall t-.rn boo !.. !&gt; O urc k
Ph on (&gt; 14'/ .!%5
'f"·!vr{f•
Ph on e 9Q( 37 .&amp; 8 or
qq[ !:104'0 Ktng Bvd detS ) upply HOUSI. AN D hu'&gt; ll1h ~ bu .ldmg +11
Co M rd d lepor t 0 Plf' nl y ol
Rt•('(hvdlro 'IB5 35']&lt;1
It('(' par~ rng
l:i U)I N~ ) S BU ILDIN G wrt ll l&gt;1111 1q
!97 &lt;~ YAMAHA 01 ']50 b ct•ll (•nt
quar t er~ 30 • ~0 l oca ted on
wnd .t•on Call Q9') 63 49
Mo11l )I lPPI Ru tland ~ or ~o! t •
01
trade See or col i 1 0
1916 HO N DA CB 7)0 Fut&gt; l t•nt
~I('WOtl 747 7421
cond1 tt on
Call after 7 pm
GOOD MtnO hov lor ,olf' Coli

~IO W Y

100111~

Let us test your water Free

PU!l-2171

St. Rt . 143, toward Rutland,

bu•lduu~ ..,

•289.95

SMI_TH NELSON
ft10TORS, INC.

'¥• miles of! Rt. 7 by-pass on

toorr ( oil qq']?7JH ot 99/ S30J

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

DAVID BRICKLES
General. Contracting

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

JU)I CO M.,l t:1 l[) n (•w houw 111
Mtddl~&gt;p o •t I or mn rP tnl mr11tl

Bfi U~ H

08539•9

1

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0( I(&gt; ~ ..... ,h q I OO !l\
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\Ut nr n t•; kti t h t•tr om! hnrrJ pr(' d
h~ 1 c r t' t't., .., Cull 9f:lS 3827

~~ :, CJq'} IQS&lt;J n tt ~·r

luiltla••'

CH

to II•

C.r•.

Open
9:oo til9 :00 Mon.- Friday
9:00 lil6 :00 Saturday
12 :00 li 16:00 Sunday
2-2·1fc

Coli 997 7481

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h p 9Cj') 1891

~ d 1 ~ hw mhpr

up M• ddlc-po ' t

V/1, IH A

Al liS CH Al ML RS 1957 Moci C'I
CA lra(lot wt!h pl o w~ Good
~ h opt.· ready to QO sqso Colt

. ..tllletor

t('itchen Cabinets, Roofing ,
Concrete
Patios ,
Sidewalks,
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodeling .

I CICIC ond
near Rutland

74!31

'9,.. _Jac k W. Carsey , Mgr .

Service ·-

•rom the ..,,.., Trud

6: Elec . Co . 20,33 ; Mary Tylor Moore 10;
Hogan's Heroes 15
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10,J,1S; World Evangelism 6: Zoom
20.
6 : 3~NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; CBS News 8, 10;
Over Easy 20.
7:0Q-Cross-Wits 3,4; Marty _Robbins' Spotlight 8;
News 10; Newlywed Game 13; Gill igan's Is. 15;
Da niel Foster. M.D. 20; Know Your Schools 33.
7 :3 ~ Thai Nashville Musi c 3; In Search Of 4; Nash
vil le on the Road 15; Match Game PM 8: MacNeil ·
Lehrer Reporl 20,33; Wild Kingdom 10: Candid
Ca mera 13.
8:oo-Little House On The Prairie 3,4, 15; Sugar Time!
13 : Peanuts 8,10: Consumer SurviYol Kit 20,33 .

5 : 3~News

H 0 Ml 511E~ l ar !&gt;Ole

NI.W 3 be dr oom hou!&gt;e "l bo t h ~
oil clec
I a cre Mtd dle pott
dosP to fl ull011d Phonp 9Q1

Pomeroy Landmark

Radiator~

0.

Check our low , low
pric es on

FERTILiZER, NITROGEN, .

EXPERIEN(ED

'

Fo• All Your
Gt•nc• •·•' Eleclr" TV·,

1q75

QQ/ 784 3

1?7S 11
hom fl
ntshed
alter 4

WAUPAPER,
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

HAY FOR ~ole Allo lfo (fovct and
l 11nolh y A lso oop ground l o r
r('n l or !&gt;hat es Ph o ne 742 7566 .

949

MO~DAY , APRIL 10, 1978
5:oo-Bonanza 3; Slar Trek . 4; Gunsm0ke8; Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hog~n ·s Heroes 10;
Emergen cy One 13 ; Petticoat Junction lS.

We have en Ia rged our
service department and
will service ·Hotpoint and
other brands.

$71 00 .

NICE PI GS l ot ~ ole A !tPt 5. r oll

AI A Time 8,10; Arl America 20;
Make &amp; Clancy 33.
·
lO :OQ-197 World Evangelism 6; Lou Grant 8,10;
News 20; Originals 33.
.
10 : 3~Farm Digest 20 : Anyone for Tennyscin? 33.
11 :oo-News 3,A,6 8, 10, 13,15; Dick Cavell 20; Over
Easy 33.
,
11 :31&gt;-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Pollee Story 6,13 ; Movie
" Dark of the Sun" 8; ABC News 33; Movie " The
Third Secrel" 10; 12 :oo-:-Janakl 33.
12 : 41&gt;-News 13; 1:oo- Tomorrow 3.4.
Movie Challen l S&amp; 7 P.M.- Checkered Flag or Crash I PG)
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Netwo rk I R)
Chlnnel Cable 5 6:30P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10:00 - 700 Club.

TELEVISION
VIEWING .

D

Busi,-iess .Services

APPLIANCE
. SERVICE

Vo r' S l YXJ

(;ivr Away
FR EE

DA I SUN . PICKUP
qq7 74S 9

h C'r ('l l Ho tom b
O ht o 1 698 -S075 o r

Tolbon

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IHRI E

COAl W-..A.~!ll"ON t , 'ond growl
co le tum r hlottd!" le r l tlrz ct dog
l oad a11d all typ e~ o l so li tJo..
CC' I~tat )all Worh s Inc . l:: Mou1
St Po lll aro y qQ2 3891

lor solo- Phone 99? 77b5

COU fj] fJ ( MOB Ill Ho•M-· P ar ~
HrJult• !J nmth of P mr~eroy
lotgl' lc,l C.oll4 0? 7479

CROP

RI:OUO SA FE &amp; la s. t wtth Go Be ~e
1obleh 8. F Vnp wa ter ptll ~
Nchan Drug

11d

For n ,,nt
j

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1977 Cov e rtt 1y 17 ]( 65 3 bedr oom
190Q Stote~tnon 17
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bcdi OOill '"

f-'I G~ WANH D

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Rllcinc .

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fJr;rN·r r&gt;y

Helen 0 1as .

( 4 1 10

per ton Bundled ~ l ob ~6 pC't
tori Oe ltv('f ed to Oht o Polle t
Co'" Rt ') Pom eroy 9Q ') 168Q

~peed

Wanh'd to llf'nt
WAN I TO 11~111 r urm'&gt;h t•d

R oll and Otan and

Burson
and Bertha Burson

~hlHP

1111

M ill':. rwpch port ond l ull
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f ull !rtnP rnu\ t hL'
I t•t• 111 rro~ " l w11h ~ nrght"'
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Wh•Ch spec d tc provision

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Irom" 99J )79lJ

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B urson and Bertna Bu r son ,
n us oa nd and w rt e . d ec easeo .
to C A Huff. an 1n t er es t
betng ass,gned to Cha r l es E

on- the

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rn a •
dt am e let 10 on la rges t end SB

111q l•t Aprd13or 7JO prn

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
\

CHIP

Rutland
742-9575

(l lARAN ( I SALf bPqlll'&gt; Man

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1971 V rc IOI!On I &lt;1 • 07 3 b ecli oo m

9 : 3D-O~e Day

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"'or d· '·' I

Wrl l buy I prece

too ~ 111oll

New uosed 0 1 an ll
ques Motltn ~ Fu tnrlur e 20 N
2nd St
Mt ddlc port
Phonc-

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WANT AD
CHARGES ·

NO l!lM 100 Ior ge

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Wan t some Res ults? If vou want to buy , se ll , tra de,
ht re , sell a service, ge1 yo ur messag e in the Want
Ads. Dial ... 991-2156.

JJH~Q

572 50 Ph one (614 ) 698

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WE-UNS GOT A

BACK-UP SYSTEM

�•
6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday, Apri!IO, 1978

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Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

W 16 lAURUS CAMPlR
tande m
q4q 7042

~n-ic"" Offered

For Mle

t:amping Equipment
70

l t.

KONOMY 1RACIOR wtth all at ·
toc hment s ltk e new a~ k 1ng
B &amp; S M O BILI; HOMES
be ~ rd e

.. ant W Vo

Lmt and Found
lOST

SM ALL l emole dog

Patt

PP k rngne~e

b lmk long ho 11ed
wr lh tan rnar k rng~ on l.:o€' 1
Chd d s pe t An s ,e r~ t,a the
nome Coo h 1e l os t be tw C(&gt;r1 143
0r1d Bu nh. m Hrll 9Q7 7307 or
9Q7 ~200

Wat~ted

to Huy

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Pomer('JY
l op p11 ( C
sawt.mbe1
( al l
Ken t Ha n by I 440
duel~

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992 5Q0 5 or

8570

CU RRtN CY t o lo. en~ old
pocket wat ches and c ho tn~
"' I vet a nd go ld We II("Cd 1QoJ
and o lde r !&gt;ti&gt;Jer cotns Buy Sl~ll
or 11 ode Call Rog (.&gt; t Wam ~l ey
747 733 I

O lD FURNITURE •ce b a x c&gt;~ brm ~
beds 11 on beds Q1( co mple l elrouschald s Wnte M D M rlll"r
Rt 4 Po rne ,oy Ohto or ca ll
997 ?7 60

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PUBLIC NOTICE
C A H v ff , ll&gt;S sue

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Mar tetta . Onto
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s1.1 c c ess o r s,
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and
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Pur&lt;.udn' 10 the prov iSIOns
o l sect ron ~301 332 ol the Otuo
Rev 1sed Code you Me.herebv
not rf ted thai tn e tease tr am·
R oll .-:~nd 01as and Helttn 0 as
husband and w rl e as sue
cesson 1n mlert~s t ot R 0

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Story , dated A "QuSt JOin ,
1955 , w h1Ch te a se Is re co r ded
rn Volume 46 P aae 301 ol the
Lease Reco rd s o.i Mergs
County
OhtO
and "'h iC h
l ease covers+l4 ac r es o t la nd .
more o r les ~ . ,n Bed f ord
T o w nsh i p , M etgs cou nty
Oh ro . oounded on t he- nor t h by
t ~ n ds of R
E
Whaley and
Emmen W Jonec_; on the
ea!ll by and!, at H C cam p
bell ana C E and A M
W dt ams
on !he south Oy
l and s o t Ralph G lmore
(fo r mer v 1 M H•nes l an a
w est by rands o f R E
e~nd
B Ch a ney, 1S

w

wna lev

lor t e1ted
lne b .:t \ \of the l or fe rl ure
OP1nq that the tease calls for a
t er m of one year and so much
longer as the p r em i se~ ar e
operated tor otl or q a s, or as
the rent or ta tlu re to com
mence

opera t ron

a monq

othe- r

rs

pa 1d ,

has

oeen
v ot at ed
and
not
f ul f illed
and 11 1S the tn
rentton o l thf' un ders i gned
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Afftdavtl oi Fo rte rt ur e w tTn
tne County R ecorde r o t Me1g s
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successo rs .
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a nd
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Property
Transfers
Pearlie F' Jewell. Evelyn
L. Jewell to William R.
Musser , I..oiS L. Musser , Lots ,
12, 13, 14, and !5, .26 acre,
Carp&lt;nter - CUi urnbia.
Elza Gilmore, Evelyn E.
Gilmore to Elza Gilmore,
Evelyn ·E. Gilmore, Lot 40,
Lincoln Hgts., Pomeroy.
Bert C. Stallings, Anita L
F:rnenc k, Hoger F:mer1 r k,
Donna !" Lyons, Lmdscy
i.)~Jn s to Tony Milhoan , Pam
Milhoan, 7 acres, Chester.
Frank Cleland, Delores
C1eland to J ohn T. Wolfe,
Joan Wolre . 5.i a cres,

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747 J092

Pomeroy Landmark

ACE HARDWARE

'I'a _Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
lllil Phone 992-2181

Localed In The
MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport, Ohio

Will CARl l or t he e lderly rn o ur
ho me Pl10ne9917 314 .

POMEROY
LANDMARK

1U57 ,

A VO N REPRE)ENI A li VES N EVE R
LOO KED SO GOOD Yo u wdl
100 se ll1 ng wotld f amou~ pr o du c t ~ Fie~ rbl e h o u r~ Htgh t'O I ·
nt ng ~ Call 742135 4

Holpo•nt Applo.Plcos

1976 CHFV ROIF.l '• ton pt(kup
h cel!ent
co ndtlto n .
$3500
Reedos v•lle 6 14 371l 0311 ,

J ack W Ca"cy. Mqr.
Pho ne9911 1B1

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t.,,liC PrtCf'\

POTASH, FERlO-PELS
&amp; BLEND

Al bany
Q97 7737

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II- YOU ho ve o set ·~1ce 10 o ii C't
wont to hu,- 0 1 ~ PU \Otne l hulg
m• loo lu ng l or wot~
or
whatever
you II gC'I 1C'Sult~
lo~tE'r w rlh o SC'n lrnel Wont Ad
Caii9Q721Sb

I HI-'1' ll Bt o I lea Marl, et Sale ot
lh(" A tner rcon leg ron Hall
R,!l!ond Oh10 )ot urdo ~ A p r d
15th F~om 10 ttll5 A I!&gt;O a Bol\e
)ole by th e Ru tland t:m ergency
Squad lht;&gt;y II be 70 dtf fpr enr
t abl e~

Phone9'92-7181

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2QO Corn plan ter good condr
t•on S7?0 A ll,~ (ha lmer~ ~ moll
round ba le r Put&lt;hO!&gt;ed tiCw
1972
e ~ {etlen t
con d 1lt Oil
S H~OO
Mo ~'&gt;e y Fe 1gu o;on hoy
qood fOII d ttron
{Qil d&gt;l tOnC'r
$400 R t&gt;ed~vrlle bl ~ 378 0311

HAY AND ear co r n Hog fC'e dcr
and mcubo 1or M od ('l 17 W tn
ch P ~ 1 0 I &lt;. ho t gun 747 7359
HAY ~O R ~ a le Colt 997

7306

IQ7) KAWA SAKI 400 wtl h e d rm
5)00 rnrl e 'l Q9') 7040
\Q(lq V AN Good body G ood &gt;url
nrrrg ron dt!ton Ph on C' B43 1'"ltJA

CO UN I flY l or rnlorrd ,.,dh &lt;('Ciud
Pd w ood' wa ll.'' ond qnod at
tc~:-. 111 MOt HOo' Cou •1ty W Vo
I 000 d (IWfl fOil 1304 777
J I 0/ or 1JOJ 7TTJ7 r r -

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I urp(H ~ P IOIII~ Oil Ohto Rou lt•
I Pho np 01 4 60 7 030~
30 'I' lrnanctnq abo
tp l uro•H rnq lfPIOIId Mollgogf'
!7 1 Slol t• Al h(ln ~ plrom' Ol 4t
~ 97 30~

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r•on•nq
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SIB 000
lj hon ('

Let Pomeroy landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with Co-op w•ter
softener , Model UC-SVI.
~OW Only

1423 103

1WO

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77 6 3

q49 7763
1976 KAWA SAK I 100 mrn t dttt
br l.. o- lt ke 11ew Re cen tly 1urwd
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both
all
t(u p• •! pom:.ll'd Owner w ill
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~ou1h
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hard
wood l loo!\ thcrrnol pane w111
dOW'&gt;
fOt pOtl all Cl(.&gt;{lrt( !l
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IJI::.Df! OO M

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long wrde be-d
~po k e

whrre

JSO 4
wh,.,(ll !&gt;

Good con drllon

19!5 8Ul 1AC O ()()() tn•l~"\
new Sb ~ 9Q7 708q

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fJ d 'JO Eleel ttt ond wa ter
Secbk('y
Hrll
()•Cill ob l(·
Pom t.'t 0 y Ph one 997 J!j8)
I OUR ROOMS both 140 f1 rood
hon lagl' on ~ !,) 1'}4 B11ck 10
•on"'' J ho th3 f ull b u~enu:n l
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arre 1-'1 7 John Sht&gt; n l~ Bo,. 04
M •&lt;idlopor,

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a! H'~ Olrl f,) t J3 Shown by op
IH'tn !flu •rl l onl y QQ2 7513
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CALL

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446-3643

IN GALLIPOLIS

Evenings Col1446-37'6 or 446-7881

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, ,,11/e obov(l )yrotu~n t&gt;or lt ~ ~

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planter Q49 /033

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CHRYSLER AIR l~ rnp A C S700
Good con dll ron ijq7 ns~
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balh . Large lol wHh lenced yar d. Call

now, pr iced to sell at

s17,000 .

8 4 3 4~15

1o
mite ov er poymt'Jn ts toto ll+n g

!442 " 842 2q33

Amer ica 20; Shepherd' s Pie 33 .

llJt\1\'Mt }li)'\1

THEY'V E Rr0HT-TUR ~ED
INTO A LON6,C U ~V•Ne; DR,VE·
WAY~ ... LOOK5 LIKE SOME
KINDA WALLED ESTATE:

Phone 992 -109 2

LAWN BOY MOWERS
&amp;

four ordinary words

BORNLUSER

NEVET

I

Limi t ed Supply
J 16 1 mo .

Bob Hoellich

21 6·1mo

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For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At .

Sea r ch for Tom orrow

AUntORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

U~lON

EUIOIT APPLIANCE II
220 E. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
4-4-1 mo .

J&amp;L.

•KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

AI Tromm
Construction

Phone
992-3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING
3-31 -1 mo.

742 -2328
Free Estima tes

Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pel. to so pet.
on heating cost
Ex perienc e and
fully Insured
Free Est .
Call : 992 -3815
4-9·1 mo. pd.

DO 'oOU io.NOW

WHE-RE "' UTnE
GIRL \\'E.MT1'

lone Oon•ef~

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LlffiE
&amp;
·. ,SAVE A LOT

J2J I me

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

AUTO PAINTING
Rt. 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complele Painl Jobs
Small Cars
1100.00
Large Cars
5125.00
Trucks
5115.00
Body work &amp; repair Sl.OO
per inch using only the best
Dupont materials.
712-3010
49-1 mo.

Residenl l al
and
commercial . Call tor
estimate , 24 hour service.
Anyda-; , anylime.
Phone 985 · 380~

se r

The

F a br ' l
Sho p
Pom e1 o y
A ulhOfiJHd Smger S o l £' ~ o nd
We sha l pcn ScrHo rs

COv O! II)Q,
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d oze r backhoe dump truck
grolo'~l

blocklop

143 Plr o n u I (b l4 f

b98 733 1
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AND
K tt&lt;.h en!&gt;
remo dDied rer om 1c t1l e plum
bm g (Q rpenl •y. on d genmot
rn Otn l en Cli i(E"
13 year !&gt; ex ·

prm e nce 992 3685

1

I' RANK &amp; ERNIE

where you can come in
and see whal you're gelling
- Good selections - Fully
stocked.

Wil l do roo l mg cons ltu CII On
BOWER S RE~A'R
plumblflg ond hootmq ~ o tab
toO!. ICrs, rron!&gt; , a ll
tao largo or too !&gt;moll flh o(lo
smal l oppt.annh. low n m o wer
742 2348
ne"t to State H•ghwoy Carage
o n Ro ute 7 Pho ne ;614 ) 985
AND MARTIN
HOWER Y
3875

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morn inq

Buy

Swoe p or~

lunc~ t one

We had nothinq else to do at

f OUr ·In the

Flooring In Stock

do1 c t
bac khoe
Chotl ~ R HOt fr oi d
Bact..
Hoo Se r v tce ,
ll u1lond O h to Phone 7 42- 2008

pov u1y

~~ __.-----------:--... 22 Sired

9' and 12' Vinyl

HWOOD

I!EMOOl::LINC , 1-'lu rnbrng hco ttng
and a ll typ e~ o f general •eporr
~ar k guaran teed 20 year~ e .pPr .enul Phon P qq') 74M

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As Low As
sq. yd.
14,88 &amp; up

Chester, Ohio
10·30-c

B1od l or d .

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Rubber Back Carpet

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Box 3.

0 1 949 2000 Rocmc ,Ohr o Crr ll

GASOIJNE ALLEY

All carpet installed with
padding al no charge .
Experl lnstollalion .

BHAOI O f! D A uCit oncer
Com l:XCAVAIING
and drt ( hcr
ple tc Se'" "e Pho ne Q4Q 7487

-.. •ce oil n r o k e~ 991 '1284

ACROSS
I Yard-support
5 Played the
wolf
11 Gulf in
Ionian Sea
1.2 Harmonious
13 Notorious
emperor
14 Not wavering
15 Anagram
or eon
16 Snacked
11 Proposal
18 American
viper
ZO Arden
21 Chat idly

ALLEY OOP

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TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CO~SULTANT

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CADOlLAC
Phone 992 740?

E' OORAOO

1q 74 AMC HO RNET Hatchback X.
h~ &lt; ellent Lond tt ton P S auto ..

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I EsU!te
horne
2 Boxing
locale
3 Exaggerate
4 P.I. peasant
5 Tune in
6 Inviting
word
7 Greek
letter
8 Endorsed
9 Pep up
10 Transferred
property
16 Dismounted

5 :oo-Bonanza 3; Star Trek 4;

Gunsmoke 8: M ist er

Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Emergency One 13; Pelllcoal Junction 15.
5 : 3~News 6; Elec . Co.20,33; Mar y Tyler Moore 10;
Hoga n's Heroes 15.
6:0Q-News 3,4,8, 10. 13. 15; ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20
6 : 3~ NB C News 3,4,15 : ABC ews 13 ; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; Over Easy 20.
l :oo-Cross Wlls 3,4; Liars Club 6; Pop Goes "The
Country 8; News 10 : Newlywed Game 13: Gilligan 's
•
Is. 15; French Chef 20 ; Book Beal 33
7 : 3~Hollywood Squares 3; Let's Go to the Races 8;
Ca nd id Camera 6; MacNeil-Lehrer Reporl 20;33;
Pr ice is Rlghl10; Thai's Hollywood 13: Telev isi on

Yesterday's Answer
19 Those
people
22 Fasten
Z3 Violin
%4 Fasten
25 Musketeer
%6 Firth wedding anniversary

2S Greek
island
29 Social
grouping
30 'twixt
35 New Guinea
I :DO- Tomorrow 3,4 ; 1 : 1(}-Koj ak 8; News 13 .
town
3i M.D.'s
Monday . April 10
group

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

Good defense downs South
NORTH

Vltf·r\

a club, ruff a cl ub, cash a

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diamond a nd wait ror their
fourth trick ."
Alan : " The best defense
against five diamonds is a
spade open ing and a club
shift. South can still make
the hand , but great ca re is

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West North East Soulh

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Oswald : .. At the ta ble
West opened hi s singleto~
trump . South promptly drew

SOUTH

l9Giossy
cloth

beaten'' the defenders take

• 9~
t

Rullond

ALREADY I
I OOULDN'r
HANDLE MV
PROP.ILEM
ALONE!

-

4:0Q-Mister Cartoon 3; My Three Sons 4; For Richer .
For Poorer 15; Merv Griff in 6: Gilligan's Is . 8;
Sesame 51. 20 ,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10 : Dinah 13.
4 ; 3~Li llle Rascals 3, 15 ; Gilligan 's Is . 4: Brady Bunch
8, 10.

8:oo-Chuck Barris 3,4,1S ; Happy Days 6,13; Sam
8,1 0; Nallonal Geographic 33; Chal wllh Counlry
Mus ic Artist Doc Williams 20 .
8:30- Laverne &amp; Shir ley 6.13 ; Pilot " Big Clly Boys"
8,1 0: Country Moods 20.
9:0Q-Movie " To Kill A Cop" ),4,15; Three' s Company
6, 13; Movie " The Happy Ending" 8, 10; Six
Amer ican Families 20; Jerusalem Peace 33 .
9 : 3~Mary Tyler Moore 13; Harvey Korman 6.
10 OQ-Jul ie Farr, M.D. 6,13 : Six Ameri can Families
33: News 20.
10 :3~Biack Persoecllve on the News 20 .
11 : O~News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; Dick Cavell 20; Over
Easy 33.
ll : l~Johnny Carson 3,4,15;
Movie " The New
Daughters ol Josh ua Cabe" 6, 13; Movie "Across
the Wide Missouri" 8; ABC News 33; Movie " The
Great Bank Robbery " 19; 12 :0Q-Janokl 33.

36 Allot

!I

In The Family 8, 10; Consumer Survival Kit

Honor Socl etv 15 .

4ll Arabian

AXVDLBAAXR

~!mER

Auto !;ales

23 Late Mr.
Huntley
24 Warrant
ofricer
25 "My Name
Is -"
26 Chamberlain
27 Elephant
ranci er :
abbr.
2S Kind of lens
31 "!love":
Lat.
32 Rocker
Stewart
3J Gullet
34 Worked

l

n&lt;~RE ! I FCfL

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
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YOU

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FRESH
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•• 31 section
Congenital

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
' 74l -l211

Now arrange the circled letters to
torm the surpnse answer, as sug·
ges ted by the above cartoon .

bv THOMAS JOSEPH

Ah o ond
O (t lu , l rn~:&gt;nto,
'IQ11581 11 no onsw(lt c oli

''fhe Oricin1ton
N~

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Answer :

992·2206 or 992-7630

BOB'S

SEWING MACHINE Ropo11 ~

MAKE AN t!DHE5T

705 7
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PIANO

3 : 3~A II

NEW - JUST OFF PRESS! JUMBLE BOOK If !I wllh 110 puules lsa~all·
able tor SL15 pos tpa id tram Jumble, cJo this newspaper, P.O. Bo• 34,
Norwooa, N.J. 07648. Include your name. address. zip code an d make
checks payab le to Newspaperbooks .

Work Guaran teed

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Lilias, Yogc1 &amp; You 20 .

IHE F'AT 51N6ER
TOOK UPMOST
OF' IHE CO UCH.

(Answers tomorrow )

Saturday's

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Carpel &amp;UphOiste.-,
Phone Mike Young
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BOT \'OU AIH'T GOIH' TO STAY

WINHR G~ I to yovr haus(!? l et u.-.
tl'loke noce&gt;!&gt;~ o ry r Ppoll~
AI
lr or111 n Con o;truc i+O tl 74? '2371::1

Carpeting

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

of Our Lives 3,4,15 ; As The Wo rld Turns
8,10; 2 (10-o..()ne Life to Live 6,1 3.
. 2:31&gt;-Doctors 3,4,15 ; Gu iding Light 8,10.
3:0Q-Anolher World 3.4.15: General Hospllal 6,13;

Print answer here: " [

f'UlllN S EX( A V AI ING Comp!e tt.~
St"' rvrce Phon f' 997 7479

Young's

I Ni

Only 15.
l~Days

10

ORPHAN ANNIE-MY SON!

OPERATED
3-30-1 mo.

Roofing
. Remodeling
Room Additions
Garages

&amp;

Superior
Steam Ellraction

Blown lnsulalion
JIM KEESEE

...;.:lso
' 1.-:JN •

UP ENOUGH

-'• EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

For
Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992·7113

lL-~~M=Y

UTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

SOH .. · WHEI-1 I GET T'ROUGH
WIT YOU, YOU'Ll BE. TOUGfi ENED

· BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR
• :0

Henderson
675·1582

News 8: Younq &amp; the Restless 10: Not for Women

0

1

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Hartford
882-2175

8, 10,· Ellec . Co. JJ .

I:oo-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;

IGRATTE I

MOORE'S

Muffler . Brakes Shocks - Tires '
Battery .
Installation Service
Ph. 992 -2848 Pomeroy, 0 .
3-15-tlc

by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee

Unscramble lhese tour Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to form

BOLEN MULCHERS
Sa l e P r ic eld Now
Thru April 20th

~ TIIAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~ ~ ~~~ ®

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Pass

2.
4+

Pass

Pass

Opening lead : • 7

By Oswaljl Jacoby
and Alan 'Sontag
Oswald : " Here is an interes lin~ hand that shows wha t
might ha ppe n at various
contracts."
Atan : " If North is allowed
to play for four hearts, Eas t
can beat h im in . two ways .
The simple one is to lead a
spade and the n s hift to a
diamond. The co mplicated
one \s to lead the jack or ten
of trumps and eventually
collect two hearts and two
spades ."
Oswa ld : "Fo ur s pades is

led a hea rt to dumm y's
queen. East let the queen
hold and .South wound up
going three down . It was a
good defensive play by East .
but South should ha ve led
hea rts before play ing a second trump and mad e the
contr act irrespecti.vc of
what East did.

~ ~ru~ ~!):U~
A California reader says
that th e bidding started with
pass-pass -pass - pa ss-o ne
club and an even tual contrac t of one notrump was
reached . Plav started and
t hen someorll' discovered
that there had been rour
passes . What is the rule'
The hand wa s pa ssed out
so the hand ts sco red as
such.
NEWSPAPEil

pon

1977 FORO GRA NADA . 2 dr ,

J5 IN STOCK

b

{ylt go!i saver MJ.·FM rad io ,
( 8 B track . EMcel lenl e:ond t·

$3600.
~miles
08 ACR:E f:ARM -

Pr ice r ed uced t o S4b, 900 A ltr-'Citve

remodeled 2 storv far m hom e. This n rce home fea tures
a l arge li\ltng room, d1 ni ng, cat In k i tcnen, 5 bedrooms,
&amp; J1 1 bdfhS, IS acr es of Till abl e lan d w ltn balance in
pasture and woodldnd . Olde r biJrn &amp; garage You must
s-ee this o11e, it 's well worth the prtce . Loc ated off Rt
325

•n M eigs County

·

Largest Selection In The Valley

'Jtn-3960 . Only

...
.

J97b OLOS CUTLASS Srovg hom ,

A C P S., P.B.. AM·FM ste , 90 .
reor window de fogger ~r
sooh Cotl otter s.fxi pm .

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ports SSO . 992 - ~IB I

7

IF THERE'S ANYTHING

FORGET IT 1

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MI./ DOGHOUSE

DOESN'T NEED, IT'S
A HOOD ORNAMENT

I'M SHORE SORRY
TO HEAR ABOUT
"tORE MILK-COW
DR'IIN' UP, LUKEY

SHUX -- IT
AIN'T NO
PROBLEM,
SNUFFY

EN TE itP IIISF.A~~N 1

(For a copy of JACOBY MODERN , sefld Sl

to

Wm

at

Bndge. care of th1s n ewspaper. P 0 Box 489. Radro City
Stat1on. New YorA. N Y lfW119 )

Atr . p .s ..

good regul or end snow
hrC l&gt;
b ·c ellenl shape . Coli
M osor1 . 304 77J 5361 , alter 6

I 'EWARI

W r~&lt;; lc.ed but st tll drr v eoble

13; Baby, I' m Back 8,10; Turnabout
20,33
.
9:0Q-Movle " To Kill A Cop" 3,4,15; Mash 8,1 0; Ar l

HURRY!

SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tfc

IIO" ·

1971 FO HD F 100 ptck up llu ck

INTO THAT GAI&lt;Me:

TUESDAY, APRIL 11 , 1978
5:4$-- Farm Reporl 13; 5 : 5~PTL Club 13 ; 5:5$-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6 : 0~PTL Club 15; 6:25--Concerns &amp; Comments 10;
6:31&gt;-Focus On Columbus 4; News 6; Sunr ise
Semester 8; 6:4$--Morn lng Report 3.
6 : 5~Good Morning Wesl Virgin ia 13; 6:55--Chuck
Wh l•e Reports 10; News 13.
I:OQ-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning Americ a 6.1J ; CBS
News 8; Bullwinkle 10 .
7:31&gt;-School les 10; 8:0Q-Capl . Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame
St . 33.
·
9:00- Mer v Griffin 3: Phil Donah ue 4,13,15 ;
Emergency One 6; Fam ily Affair 8; Malch Game
10.
9:3()-Andy Gr illlth 8; Family Affa ir 10 .
10 O~Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8: Joker 's Wild 10; To Tel llhe Truth 13.
10 : 3~Hollxwood Squar es 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
is Right 8,10; $20.000 Pyramid 13.
11 : O~Whee l of Fortune 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6.13.
11 : 3~Knockoul 3, 15: Fami ly Feud 6,13; Partridge
Family 4; Love ol Lite 8,10; Sesame Sl. 20 ; Roy,~
Her il age 33; 11:5$--CBS News 8; Loving Free 11!~
12:0Q-Newscenler 3; News 4,6,10: To Say The Leasl
15; Gambll8; Rick Foucheux Midday Magazlne13 .
1 2 : 3~Rvan ' s Hope 6,13 , Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;

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FO RD RA NGE R
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ptchv p
hGaY y du ty A C
carpe t . tod •o
low mrleoqe
new 111 e-. 9 AQ 2387

ot w l l 7 47 247 1

'" PLAIN SiL:&gt;HT!

RECORD WHEN WE PULL

498 Locust Street
M~ddleport , 0 .

Weddings
Portraits
PassporiS
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-62~3
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

1Q74 G RAN TO RINO

INTERNATIONAL ME l RO
61&lt;~ 698 3190

I GUN 5HOP Gun , lor
so le o r t tode ')Q 1-! f'fJ\IIlg t l)ns
31 Rernrng tons. Model 11 Wr n
r heslen and' 111ony rno•e ~ee

NOW.. BUT KEEP YOUR HANDS

.

Pomeror

H~d
e•le rror blo( lo, rn lertor .
.S1200 ltrm Co li Ve1non W eber ,
742 714 J

1974 CHE VROLEl 4 whee l dme
pt(kup SJ 500 197A Ponllot
CIO A C P ~ P B h ·colle nt
{Q ndH1on 991 7987
1969

10! Hilh SL

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service ·

a nd lo boy~ l o r h rrFJ wtll haul
lr ll d rrl to ~o d l•mcstone a nd
g(a ... cl Co!! Bob o • Roger Jef
fer s doy phone 9917089 . m g hl
pho ne 997 JS/ 5 o r qrn S2 J1

L1 NCOL N HTS . - A ve ry nice
story 4 bedroom
home In good c ondition . Feature~ a basement w i1rl
l_
l nished family room and laundry room , eat In kitchen ,

lov ing room

OKAY. YOU CAN GET OUT

A WORD OF ADVI CE, LOFT~
YOU 'VE PLA'I't'D IT 5MART 50
FAR -- DO"'T S PO' L YOUR.

t: XC AVAIIN C d o1et , loader o r1 d
bod~ h9o wa d,
dump lluclo
'

GUf NSt Y DAIRY cow'&gt; and 11edt''"'

WILKINSON

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

s_e, . . KC

1954 ( Hf V RO U 1 ) 4 po ~~ Pnqt&gt;r
bu~ $A ()() Phon() 74J 740()

THE PHOTO PLACE

CARTER

hotnf'

DAV!O~ON

350cc
cottdlll On

PomeOOJ

Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone 992 -7119
2-24-lfc

TH F; CAR WITH T HE' KIDNAPPED
McKF;E PILOT 'S NOW U ~DE'R
S URVEILLANCE FROM THE AIR .

I ANGLO

dll'pott
Hf!l-l

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6 room~ par t+o l
ho lh (Qt po11 u l dt 1y bu•ld111 q
On htq lot C• ty wo tct qo.,
742 J8Bl

Pomeroy Landmark

Phon &lt;• '1'-17 J 4)l

FARMAll B lfO(Io r l o t '&gt;01() Col!

! rome

IN HU ll ANO

9. _Jack W. Carsey , M; r.
Ail Phone 992 -2181

CA PTAIN EASY

8 : 3~Baseball

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682
3-12·1 mo.

and bot h c£'1 1(11
4 on f'.., land ol edge•
of Rutland Com p lc lf' lto.lcr
hoo ~ up ol~o '} bonh opprot~
o.•d propl.'tl) ot 5 I~ 500 Phone
'14) 7044

HOC 7 l oo1 J D pull typ 4'
trrplr&gt; u,,,..,Pt'&gt;OI d1111r&gt; '&gt;ho lt ~ltp SMALl HOUS ~ l or ~ ol(• 111 M•d
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prool tH C' '&gt;
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G(l orq e
Ho 101
v .. , y good condt l ton Shade • Mn ,er~ .. ,llc or (QII 1'./JQ /o~S
oQb I 73 &gt;~
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b(•dr oom
JQI~ YA M AHA Hi OU II O '))() rr
h ou~e l or ~ole 1o1 o l {&gt;!Ct tll(
S~ 7S Call Q9') 3800
carp ort ~ t orag P t orpptlfl(j Olf
rond1ltOn111g 5 'ft'Clt.., o ld 1-' ttl
l OX GO KARl wt th new 3 H P
l'd rea~ on ably 917 S34H
Br t qq~ and ~11a1 1 o rr mo lm m•w
r hom n P w r I1Jit h Ru n'&gt; q ood
I
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747 18M~
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ulolt 1y 100111 f r'tl1Pn1 por ch ~ t 1 1
WA.Lllt:X VI NYl &lt;OOtPd and ptP
up l or mobtle homP loro tcd •I!
po~ tr&gt;d wall (O \' t •tlllg~ Chom P
lot~g~..-d l fA ~ lo rng
S ~ b OO
' '(ltn 64 pall t-.rn boo !.. !&gt; O urc k
Ph on (&gt; 14'/ .!%5
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Ph on e 9Q( 37 .&amp; 8 or
qq[ !:104'0 Ktng Bvd detS ) upply HOUSI. AN D hu'&gt; ll1h ~ bu .ldmg +11
Co M rd d lepor t 0 Plf' nl y ol
Rt•('(hvdlro 'IB5 35']&lt;1
It('(' par~ rng
l:i U)I N~ ) S BU ILDIN G wrt ll l&gt;1111 1q
!97 &lt;~ YAMAHA 01 ']50 b ct•ll (•nt
quar t er~ 30 • ~0 l oca ted on
wnd .t•on Call Q9') 63 49
Mo11l )I lPPI Ru tland ~ or ~o! t •
01
trade See or col i 1 0
1916 HO N DA CB 7)0 Fut&gt; l t•nt
~I('WOtl 747 7421
cond1 tt on
Call after 7 pm
GOOD MtnO hov lor ,olf' Coli

~IO W Y

100111~

Let us test your water Free

PU!l-2171

St. Rt . 143, toward Rutland,

bu•lduu~ ..,

•289.95

SMI_TH NELSON
ft10TORS, INC.

'¥• miles of! Rt. 7 by-pass on

toorr ( oil qq']?7JH ot 99/ S30J

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

DAVID BRICKLES
General. Contracting

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

JU)I CO M.,l t:1 l[) n (•w houw 111
Mtddl~&gt;p o •t I or mn rP tnl mr11tl

Bfi U~ H

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C.r•.

Open
9:oo til9 :00 Mon.- Friday
9:00 lil6 :00 Saturday
12 :00 li 16:00 Sunday
2-2·1fc

Coli 997 7481

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h p 9Cj') 1891

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up M• ddlc-po ' t

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Al liS CH Al ML RS 1957 Moci C'I
CA lra(lot wt!h pl o w~ Good
~ h opt.· ready to QO sqso Colt

. ..tllletor

t('itchen Cabinets, Roofing ,
Concrete
Patios ,
Sidewalks,
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodeling .

I CICIC ond
near Rutland

74!31

'9,.. _Jac k W. Carsey , Mgr .

Service ·-

•rom the ..,,.., Trud

6: Elec . Co . 20,33 ; Mary Tylor Moore 10;
Hogan's Heroes 15
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10,J,1S; World Evangelism 6: Zoom
20.
6 : 3~NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; CBS News 8, 10;
Over Easy 20.
7:0Q-Cross-Wits 3,4; Marty _Robbins' Spotlight 8;
News 10; Newlywed Game 13; Gill igan's Is. 15;
Da niel Foster. M.D. 20; Know Your Schools 33.
7 :3 ~ Thai Nashville Musi c 3; In Search Of 4; Nash
vil le on the Road 15; Match Game PM 8: MacNeil ·
Lehrer Reporl 20,33; Wild Kingdom 10: Candid
Ca mera 13.
8:oo-Little House On The Prairie 3,4, 15; Sugar Time!
13 : Peanuts 8,10: Consumer SurviYol Kit 20,33 .

5 : 3~News

H 0 Ml 511E~ l ar !&gt;Ole

NI.W 3 be dr oom hou!&gt;e "l bo t h ~
oil clec
I a cre Mtd dle pott
dosP to fl ull011d Phonp 9Q1

Pomeroy Landmark

Radiator~

0.

Check our low , low
pric es on

FERTILiZER, NITROGEN, .

EXPERIEN(ED

'

Fo• All Your
Gt•nc• •·•' Eleclr" TV·,

1q75

QQ/ 784 3

1?7S 11
hom fl
ntshed
alter 4

WAUPAPER,
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

HAY FOR ~ole Allo lfo (fovct and
l 11nolh y A lso oop ground l o r
r('n l or !&gt;hat es Ph o ne 742 7566 .

949

MO~DAY , APRIL 10, 1978
5:oo-Bonanza 3; Slar Trek . 4; Gunsm0ke8; Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hog~n ·s Heroes 10;
Emergen cy One 13 ; Petticoat Junction lS.

We have en Ia rged our
service department and
will service ·Hotpoint and
other brands.

$71 00 .

NICE PI GS l ot ~ ole A !tPt 5. r oll

AI A Time 8,10; Arl America 20;
Make &amp; Clancy 33.
·
lO :OQ-197 World Evangelism 6; Lou Grant 8,10;
News 20; Originals 33.
.
10 : 3~Farm Digest 20 : Anyone for Tennyscin? 33.
11 :oo-News 3,A,6 8, 10, 13,15; Dick Cavell 20; Over
Easy 33.
,
11 :31&gt;-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Pollee Story 6,13 ; Movie
" Dark of the Sun" 8; ABC News 33; Movie " The
Third Secrel" 10; 12 :oo-:-Janakl 33.
12 : 41&gt;-News 13; 1:oo- Tomorrow 3.4.
Movie Challen l S&amp; 7 P.M.- Checkered Flag or Crash I PG)
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Netwo rk I R)
Chlnnel Cable 5 6:30P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10:00 - 700 Club.

TELEVISION
VIEWING .

D

Busi,-iess .Services

APPLIANCE
. SERVICE

Vo r' S l YXJ

(;ivr Away
FR EE

DA I SUN . PICKUP
qq7 74S 9

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COAl W-..A.~!ll"ON t , 'ond growl
co le tum r hlottd!" le r l tlrz ct dog
l oad a11d all typ e~ o l so li tJo..
CC' I~tat )all Worh s Inc . l:: Mou1
St Po lll aro y qQ2 3891

lor solo- Phone 99? 77b5

COU fj] fJ ( MOB Ill Ho•M-· P ar ~
HrJult• !J nmth of P mr~eroy
lotgl' lc,l C.oll4 0? 7479

CROP

RI:OUO SA FE &amp; la s. t wtth Go Be ~e
1obleh 8. F Vnp wa ter ptll ~
Nchan Drug

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For n ,,nt
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1977 Cov e rtt 1y 17 ]( 65 3 bedr oom
190Q Stote~tnon 17
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Helen 0 1as .

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per ton Bundled ~ l ob ~6 pC't
tori Oe ltv('f ed to Oht o Polle t
Co'" Rt ') Pom eroy 9Q ') 168Q

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Wanh'd to llf'nt
WAN I TO 11~111 r urm'&gt;h t•d

R oll and Otan and

Burson
and Bertha Burson

~hlHP

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M ill':. rwpch port ond l ull
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n us oa nd and w rt e . d ec easeo .
to C A Huff. an 1n t er es t
betng ass,gned to Cha r l es E

on- the

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111q l•t Aprd13or 7JO prn

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ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
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Rutland
742-9575

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Meigs
Junior High where she
did not see anything and ~as
was
a
member of the band
backing. When he heard the
and
an
honorary mrmber of
horn it wa s too late.
·
-the
Eight
and Forty.
Neighler;s vehicle struck the
Funeral
services will be
right front bumper edge and
held
1
p.m.
Tuesday
at Ewing
right front fender . There was
Chapel
with
the
Rev
. Roger
light to moderate damage to
Wat
son
offic
ia
ting.
Burial
the Nel:;on vehicle and no
will
be
in
Cherry
Ridge
damage to the Neigler
Cemetery
,
Friends
may
call
vehicle.
at
the
funeral
home
any
time.
Sher iff J ames Proffitt
ad.vises deputies began an
SQUAD RUNS
investi gation
into the
The
Pomeroy emergency
shooting and killing of a 16squad
was
ca lled to Vale St.
vear-old Walker coon hound
SHERR!
MARSHALL
'
al9:30
a.
m.
Sunday for Mrs.
owned by Wiley Cornell, Rt.
Ronald
Richards
who was ill.
Sherri Huth Marshall , 13.
I, Portland.
·
She
was
taken
to
Veterans
According to the in· . Hemlock Grove, died
Memorial
Hospital.
formation, the dog was found Saturday afternoon a t
M 1: 15 p. m. the squad was
dead 10 days ago. bul Mr. Children 's Hos pi tal,
called
to Mechani c · St. for
Comell was out of to wn Columbus. a vidim of Cysti c
who was
Terry
Derenberger
working .
Fibrosis. Miss ~larshall was
also
tak
en
to
V
cte rans
born Jan. 30, 1965. She was
emorial
Hospital.
M
preceded in death by one
Middleport fire
brother , Bryan.
She is survived by her
Mr and Mrs .
parents.
REGULAR SESSION
fighters ealled
Charles Mar shall. lhr ee
RA CINE ~ A r eg ular
brothers. Barry, Charlie and meet ing of Racine Lodge 461 ,
Middleport 's fire depm1·
Randy , all at home. one F&amp;AM, will be held at i : 30
ment was called to the Meigs
sister , Denise at home, p.m. Tuesday at the temple.
Plaza at 7:39 p, m. Saturday
where a car own ed by Fred paternal gra ndmother. Mrs.
Charles Marshall. Gallagher,
Rupe, Route 1, Cheshi re. had
W. Va ., mate rnal grand·
GET UCENSE
caught fire . Wiring under the
mother.
Mrs
.
Lavada
A
marriage
license was
hood was badly burned.
.Johnson . Gallagher, and issued to Howard Stevenson.
At 8:18 p, m. Saturday, the
69 , Rt. 2, Albany and Gladys
fire department went to S£'veral aunts and uncles .
She was a member of the King, 63, West Hamlin.
Poplar Ridge to extinguish a Juni or Auxiliary of the
brush fire on property owned
American Le gion und a
by Robert A'. Bet z.
seventh grader student m
DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM
MASON - The Stewart·
.Johnson Post 9926, V.F.W.
Ladies Auxiliary of Mason
will ;-ponsor a drug abuse
Harry O' Dairy
prog ram on Monda y. April
Loves
10. at the St. Joseph Parish
April 8- 14
Pepsi
Hall
in Mason at 7 p. m.
Cola
Cpl. Fitzwater of the West
Vi rgin ia
State
Police
Department will be guest
speaker for the evening.
Everyone is urged to attend
this In formativ e and interesting program. Refresh ments o{ soft drinks Will be on
sa
le for those who want them .
on~

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Teachers and non-teaching
employees in Toledo went on
strike today while school
.employees in Brunswick and
Richmond Heights remained
· on strike in con tract disputes.
A tentative agreement was
reached in Ashtabula.
Toledo teachers set up
picket lines early today after
Ill hours of negotiatons
failed "' produce a contract '
and were joined by the non -

. Funding
(Condnued lrGm Jllie I)
The site, which ts located
next to tile Veterans
Memorial Hospital, was used
as part of the local cost share.
Mental Health services for
Meigs County are presently
being housed in the ol'd Meigs
General Hospital on Second
Ave., Pomeroy.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Admissions Gloria Reynolds, Pomeroy;
Mildred Dains, Pomeroy;
Shirley Bishop, Rutland;
Darlene Priddy, Middleport ;
Judy Williams , Cheshire;
Wayne Gilland, Tuppers
Plains.
- Discharged ~ Malinda
First, Ella Linehan. Ethel
Carson , Mary Ne)son, Joseph
Proffitt. Addie Powell, Alpha
Cotterill , Velma Imboden,
Walter Garnes.
Sunday Admissions Clesson Denney, Langsville;
Lawrence Hysell, Mid·
dleport ; Jimmy Graham,
Reedsville; Paulh\e Saunders , Middleport; Wilma
Riggs, Racine.
Sunda y Discharges Myrta Schaefer, Mary
Meredith.

wick teachers spent the
weekedd in jail after being
cited for contempt. of court
for disobeying .Medina
County Common Pleas Judge
Neil Whitfield's restraining
order against their strike.
The walkout began March 29
over the school board's
refusal to accept an impasse
panel's contract proposal.
Between 500 and 700
persons gathered on the

square In Medina &amp;mday
afternoon and marched to the
county jail to demonstrate
support for the strikers. The
school board also asked for
contempt action against 56
more teachers.
The ~rlke Involved 315 of
the system's 342 teachers,
cutting class attendance to a
tiny fractiOn of the system's
8;100 stUdents.
, Whitfield sent the b!achers

Sunday's demonstrators
were allowed to talk to them
through a· fence on the
grounds. The crowd Included
striking teachers, teachers
from other school district&amp;
and parents of Brunswick
school children.
In Richmond Heights,
picketing of . the schools by
members of the Ohio
AssQClation of Public ~ool
Employes was stopped
during the weekend. OAPSE
leader KBren Huston said the
school board refused to .
negotiate despite
the
s!19pell8ion of picketing.

ANGEL BLACK, left, was named moot improved cheerleader at Eastern during
Saturday's banquet. Mary Mora was named outsta!'ldlng cheerleader llnd Brenda Boyles
was honored as a senior cheerleader. - Greg Bailey photos. (See additional ptctures and
story oo page 3.)

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to 5000 gallons, $4.20; 5100 to provides an equitable and meetjng will be held in
0000, $5.10; 8100 to 10000, $6; fair rate fo·r the town. The Columbus next Tuesday to
introduce the coordinator and
10,1 00 . to 15 ,000 , $9 .60 ; 15 .001 present contract ,will expire
•lO ""000
$14
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on
June
27
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It
was
decided
the
explain
aspects of his duties.
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25,000 gallons; $16.80 and over utility committee, Mayor
Council agreed to renew Ihe
:?.'l,OOO gallons, $16.80 plus 12 Hoffman and Koebel will swimming pool insurance
cents for each additional1,000 meet on Wednesday, Aprill9 policy, due May 29, with the
gallons of water used.
for further discussion .
Mullen Insurance Agency. '
John
Koebel,
local
Clerk-Treasurer
Gene Charl es Mullen . a coun manager of Columbia Gas of Grate read a letter from the Cilman, did not vote on the
oh·10
·h
·1 Ohio Consumers Gouncil . in action . The repott of Ma yor
• .,me(,.,, wtt
co unci
regarding
a new contract
be- · reference . to Columbia Gas. '""Hoffman for Match showed
tween the company and The letter stated Columbia receipts of $2,372.25 in fine s
village.
Gas is making numerous and fees and $108 in merchant
Council President Marvin individual contracts with police collections for a total of
Kelly stressed council wishes village§ in Ohio with varying . $2,480.25. Co unci l approved
to get the best rate possible rates. The letter stated a the report.
for residents. Koebel said the community
assistance
Mayor Hoffman explained
compromise rate of a four coordinator is being em· he has copies of rules and
percent increase the first ployed to advise towns of the regulations pertaining to the
year and five percent the actions of the company In final fl ood elevation statistics
second year of a new contract vari ous . communit 'es. A
(Continued on page 8)

.· . in Briefsi

By Unlted Press International
REYNOLDSBURG. OHIO - REYNOLDSBURG voters
Monday voted down a U mill bond issue to raise $5.5 million
for new school building by a 1,523-2,160 vote.
School Superintendent John Babel said after the vote,
"We're in trouble and it's going to get worse ." He said students
are already sitting in hallways and closets for classes. A
similar levy was voted down last November. Babel said the
school board would have In consider whether to make a third
try for approval .
·· YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO - UNITED STEELWORKERS of
America President l.Joyd McBride has requested that specific
restrictions be imposed by the U. S. Department of Justice
before it approves a'proposed merger between LTV and Lykes
Corp.
·
In a letter to Assistant Attorney General John Shenefield
of the department's Antitrust Division, McBride said lack of
access wcompany records prevents the union from offerin g an
•. informed opinion on whether the merger should be allowed .
SENIOR ATHLETES honored during Saturday's
annual sports banquet at Eastern are, left to right, Ed

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For

dairy Isle

Middleport Village Council,
meeting in regular session
Monday night, approved the
first reading of an ordinance
to increase sewage rat,es.
Preceding the action, it was
pointed out the increase has
been: requested by the Middleport Board of Public Af_fairs. Mayor Fred Hoffman
com·mented the costs of
operations have 'increased,
bui no increase in sewage
rates has become effective
since 1967.
According to the ordinance,
which must be approved at
two more readings, the rate
will be determined by ' the
amount of · water used .
Minimum rate will be $3. The
other rates will include : 2100

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Lesley Carr Jives in Pomeroy . She's had a savings
account at Farmers Bank since she was only a
week old and she plans to keep on saving because
she wants to go to college and become a nurse.
Farmers Bank is helping Lesley by paying Interest
on her passbook savings account. If you are
concerned about planning for your future, like
Lesley is, Farmers Bank has the right savings plan
for you . We'll pay you the highest rate of interest
possible . Lesley knows .
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People you know.

.len ow Farmers.

Holzer Medical Center
Discharges AprO 7
Helen Bixby , Carrie.
Blankenship,
Edmund
Campbell , Forrest Clark.
Kelly Colley, Dwayne Cor·
dell, Patrick Denny, Sheryl
Fitch, Pamela Gahm, James
Harris II , Douglas Huston ,
Ruth
Lucas,
Freddie
Mathews Jr ., Evelyn McFan.
Esther
Nibert,
David
Perkins, Nan cy Plants,
Marsha Powell, Wylodine
Riggle, Kevin Riggs, Vanessa
Robbins, Terry Sanders,
Judith Scites, Ralphy Selby,
. Nveolene Sharp, Shelby
Smith, James Spencer.
Joseph Stewart, Roberta
Warren , Dock Watts, Ruth
Willey, Wanda Williams,
Mrs. Brent Wilson and son,
Ennel Woodyard.
Births AprO 7
Mr. and Mrs . Michael
Roush, a son, Pt. Pleasant.
Discharges AprO 8
Elizabeth Bailey, Myron
Bess, Marc Bishop, Everett
Brown, Lulie Clar~. James
Dishong, Marjorie Duck·
worth, Mrs. Timothy Harr
and daughter, Hazel Hart,
Robin Henderson, William
Jamison !II, Carol Judy,
Kathryn Mayes, Claude C.
Miller , Earl Mills, Eleanor
Mills, Melissa Nance, Hearld
Patton, Marcus Poffenbarger, Jeremy Potts, Nancy
Powers, Mrs. Robert Roush .
and daughter, Jason Shiver,
Teresa Smith, John Stanley,
John Thacker. Mrs. James
Vitltoe and son, Kelley
Wasmer.
Births AprO 8
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
Causey, a daughter, Ray;
Mr . and Mrs. James Clark, a
daughter, Pomeroy.
Discharges AprU 9
Mrs. Harold Allen and
daughter , Janice Buskirk,
Mary Butcher, Joseph
Crawford , Jamie Davies,
Helen Dempsey, Joseph
Evans , Grace. Fisher,
Patricia Forgey, Lloyd
Haskin s, Leroy Manns,
Douglas Martin, Ryan McCarl ey, William Neutzllng
Jr ., Hallie Patton, Rita
J&gt;lckens, Mrs. Ralph Prater
· and son, VIrginia Roush,
Evelyn Siders.
Birth• AprU 9
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davis,
a daughter. Pt. Pleasant.

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COLUMBUS - STEVE CONUFF, THE 28-year-()id
Columbus resident charged with hitting Gov. James A. Rhodes
in the face with a pie last summer, filed suit in U. S. District
Court Monday wget his name on the June primary ballot as a
candidate for the Republican nomination for governor.

ROSE BUSHES

WASHINGTON - THE SENATE SEEMS TO BE
GETnNG more deeply eruneshed in controve rsy with its
revisions to the Panama Canal treaties, while House members
are stirring up some heated issues of their own.
The House faces a possible confrontation this week with
President Carter over farm legislatton, and the House Ways
and Means Committee is being besieged with an intense lobby
on proposals that would allow federal tuition ·credits for
parents of private schoolc hildren.

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MEET TUESDAY
Chester Township Trustees
will meet Tuesday, April 11,
at 7 p.m. at the town hall In
Otester.

CINCINNATI - IT WILL BE DIFF!Clfl,T to conti nue
massive, court-ordered school busing in Dayton if a federal
appeals court that has favored Dayton busing in the past now
changes its mind , an NAACP lawyer concedes.
"II we lose here, we've got problems," NAACP attorney
William Caldwell said alter arguing for a continuation of
busing in Dayton at a 6th U. S. Orcuit Court of Appeals hearing
Monday.

Otevalier, Becky Windon, Coach Stu Aberdeen, . ~uest
speaker; Kim Batey and Dave IITown. See additional
pictures and story on page 3.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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JAYCEES of Meigs County will serve as a safety
patrol for the ·'Hik e-Bike" to be held on Sat urday, April
29. Registration will be from 9 to 10 a.m with the event to
begin ;.t 10 from the Senior Citizens Center. Proceeds
from the fourth ann ual Hike-Bike will be used for retarded

at y

dtizens of Meigs Co unty. Shown are. front on'"bikes, 1-r,
Mike Mullen , president of the Jaycees, and Bob Haggy;
standing, 1-r. Jeff Howe ll. John Kauff. ch airman of the
patrol, Hank Cleland, general chairman , Dave .Jenkins,
Kenneth Searles, Paul Ables .
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Pomeroy-Middleport, O~io
Tuesday, April I I, 1978

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teaching ·employees.
The contract' expired in
August of 1976 and was
extended. Teac~ers voted
last week to strike today if
negotiations failed to prodUce
a contract.
The walkout affects 1,200
teachers and 52,000 students,
although school employees .
maintain they will keep
schools open.
In Ashtabula, til school
employees - represented by
the Ashtabula Area Teachers
Association and the OAPSE
- struck Friday over stalled ·
wage negotiations and were
voting early today on the new
contract.
The 292 teachers and 1:?.'l
non-teaching
employees ·
demanded that their contract
continue to allot 60.4 percent
of the system's budget for
employee salaries . .
Union officials said tbe
school board, ha vlng realized
an estimated $1 million In
new tax revenue from the
bankrupt Penn Central
Raiiroad and its successor,
Conrail, asked for a cut to 57
perce nt.
The
current
minimum salary for teachers
is $8,704 a. year .
Less than 50 of the system's
6,000 pupils attended classes
Friday, strikers said.
In Medina Co., 37 Bruns·

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mLUMBUS (UP!) - An
angry Columbus &amp; Southern
Ohio Electric Co. customer
told a hearing Monday that
when the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio "forgets
that the first wbrd is public, it
is time for the people to
rebel. "
Shirley Nimitz of Colwnbus
was one of 26 consumers who
testified at a pa~ked PUCO
hearing on the utility's plan to
spread its SIB million to $19
million in winter fuel costs
over low- summer months.
"If the governor has
appointed a Public Utilities
Commission which forgets
that the first word is public, it
is time for the people to
rebel," Ms. Nimitz said. She
received a standing ovation
following her 10 minute

speech.
Jan .Griesinger of Athens
noted that since C&amp;SOE can
pass of Its fuel costs through
the fuel adjustment clause of
monthly bills, there is no
incentilve for the company to
9hop for cheap coal.
She and Athens city
Councilman . Jerry Adams
que.!llloned the utility's use of
coal produced by and bought
from Slmco-Peabody mines
of which C&amp;SOE is two-third
oWner and from which It
receives
profits
and
payments.
The hearing Is scheduled to
continue today.
John Apel, C&amp;SOE vice
president for environmental
and fuel management,
lelitlfled In Monday's opening

hearing . He was scheduled to
continue his explanation of
the charges today .
Also scheduled to testifY
today were W. Robert Kelley ,
C&amp;SOE vice president for
electric o pera tio~s. and
William R. Forrester ,
assistant manager for rates
and regulations.
The hearing is part of the
semi-annual PUCO review of
a utility's fuel adjiJStment
charges. An audit of the
charges is conducted each
year.
The utility has requested
that the PUCO approve their
plan In distribute 'January ,
February and March fuel
costs over customers' May,
June, July and August utility
bills.
Company officials estimate
that if the PUCO approves the
cost allocation plan, each
would
customers ' bill
increase about $4 a month
during the summer.
The fuel charges are higher
than normal this year
because
of
extensive
emergency powe~ purchases ,
by all electric utilities last
winter.
Much of the. extra cost
stems from emergency
power purchased from out-ofstate utilities when C&amp;SOE
was unable to meet Its
customers' demand with Its
own generating capacity.
Other electric utilities have
proposed similar . cost
allocation procedures for the
swnmer billing period.

Fund raising
event starts

MURDER CHARGED
Leonard M. Fltchpatrlek,
Middleport, charged wtth
murder by prosecuting
attorney Rick Crow, in the
alleged shooting of his wile,
Kathryn Ellen Fitchpatrick, 21, early Sunday
morning, made his initial
appearance Monday before
County Court Judge Robert
E.
Buck.
Bond was fixed at
$100,000. A preliminary
hearing was set for Wed·
nesday at I p.m. Filch·
patrick is lodged in jail In
lieu of bond.

An ambitio us prujecl of The auditorium would be 40
raising $120,000 in publi c fer l wirle Hnd 92 feet long and,
coni ributinn.'i and pledges fur in adtlitiou, there wo uld be a
the const ruction of a n~w lmgc kitchen farility where
hcmll' ~ l:trge enough to rnrrds cuuld be prepared and
become a f(lcility for serving r1 rec rl'e~tion room.
mfin y a&lt;.1ivi11cs uf the county·
Since I he post first ini tl atrd
• - has been launc hed by Drew plans, inflation has taken
Websler Pusl 39, Amencan ove r drastically . The $1:W,OOO
Legion .
rs the est 11na te 11f the amounl
The post !Jflginated the 1dea needed to complete the
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uf bu ilding a new post home building.
12 ~'ears ago.
The publi c !ind ivid ua ls,
Plans we re drawn up and a busin ess e s
a nd
fund drive was started with organizations I IS being asked
Cooler tonight, with lows in
approximately $10.000 being to give to the fund drive for
the mid or lower 50s. Partly
ra 1sed . Abou t the same tim('. the facility . When com pleted
sunny Wednesday , with highs
lhc post purchased some 10 it wou ld provide a meeting
between 65 a nd 70 . 111e ·
acres of gro und adjoining the plarc fur s uch events a~
probability of precipitation is
Huck Sprin gs Fairgrounds on alumni reuni ons. la rge
90 percent this morning. 40
which to build the new home. ·meel mgs and other activiticR
percent this afternoon and
However, eo nstruction m the county which cannot bl'
evening and 10 percent late "
did nut st art Since it tuok over accommoda ted in present
tonight and Wednesday.
a year just IQ gel state .a p· structures
p1·nval of lhc plans and the
The post has formulated a
sewage treatmenl facilitie s memorial plan where con·
All of the building plans have t ributions can be made in th •·
now been approved and some memory of anothe r person or
The Pomeroy Flower Shop had two wi!Ulers in the Daily Senlin ~l' s Easte r co lormg
NOW YOU KNOW
sc waw~ 1reatmcnt facilities orga nization. For donations
contest . Mrs. Vera VanMet er of the shop presents $5 prizes to Pa ul Du ff. son of ~r . and Mrs .
The Arab states of Oman
installed .
lotaling $200 the name will be
Alfred Duff, Pomeroy. third in the 9-12 age category. and Wend)' Fry. 7, dllu~hter of Mr . il nd
and, Qatar have never held
Pl[ins
ca
ll
for
the
new
horne
engraved on a plate and
censuses.
Mrs. Mike Fry , Syr acuse, ~nd third place wumer in the i-8 yec:1rs cate,_;or)
to incorporate an auditorium placed tn the new home. For
accommodating up to lOO dunations of $500 or more,
prrso ns for dinners cwd up to plaques or some other
700 for just normal sitting . suitable notation will be
made for acknowledging th e
l\mtnbuti on.
· A cO!hh1ittee composed of
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Paul Casci. chairman ;
Charles Swatzel and Leonard
Jewell IS headi ng the con·
struction project. Any of the
lhree will be glad to visit any
By ROBERT KAYLOR
becau.' e of "big dollars here nounccd that at l'a rler 's IJe length y, with at lca't some
resi den ce or group and
WASHINGTON (UP! I
that can be saved ."
di rection B Pentagon review dwnges likely .
discuss
plans for the buildin r:
President Garter will wait
Th e
pan e l ' s
Carter sa id he would give of the rL'&lt;'o rnmcndations was
as
well
as
Ll s uitable marker
until next year to act on new the recommendations careful gettin g under WHY and rL'&lt;.'O tnfiH.mdations - which
ftir those wishin ~ to make
proposals to stop lifetime ;1udy, but told the nine- legislation rould b~· expeeted may or i11ay not be accepted
eon trrbutions.
pensions of 20-year mililary member panel in an Oval "tn time for lhe begmrung of iJ&gt; full by Ca rter -· would
~! EDINA, Ohio iUPl i ~
Those wishing to make
veterans and end retirees' Office meeting Monday that the· next Congress,"
delay pen sions for 2().year Michael
Swihart ,
of
con
tnbutions rnay sen!f them
" double-dipping" in other legislative requests would not
Past ;1 ttempts to change ret.irers until age 62. At Bruns,.ick, convicted in th&lt;· to Drew Webster Pqst :!9,
federal jobs.
be made until January .
mi lit ary reliremcnt h;n·c presl!nt the retirct•s receive baseball bat slayings ht s American L{!giun , P. 0. Box
Charles J . Zwick, chairman
He didn 't say so. but he never gotten far in Congre~s . half b &lt;~sic pay for li fe family last fall, has been
of
the
blue-ribbon may have bee n hoping to Military groups arc expected imme&lt;lii:ttely on retirement . se nten ced , to die in the 401. 'P1"neroy. and are to
denote on checks that the
commission which made the keep the controversial issue to lobby hard a ~ainsl the which can be as youn ~ as 37 . electric chair next Oct. 23 .
amount is for the new post
milit'ary pens io n fr om becoming enta ngled proposals.
Summit County Common
· " I und crswnd the 50
h'11ne. II 1s being stressed,
recommendations to Carter, with con~ressio n al elections
Despit e public opin 1on r&gt;'rcent retiremenl pay at the Pleas Court Judge James V. while the appeal for funds is
told reporters he was urging thi s fall .
Barbuto sentenced th e 19·
against retirement co~ts that end of 20 years creates a
the administration to draft
Later in the day Defense will total $9.2billion this year. problem." Cm tcr told the yearold Swi hart to death being made by post members
legislation by this swnmer Secretary Harold Brown an· considcr!ltion of the plan will panel members . " It ma kes it specifi cally for the murder of and members of the
auxiliary, the public is being
difficult for the secretary of his 9-yearold
brother,
asked to help since present
defense to persuade qualiiied. Russell.
pcr.son :-; to sla )· in the
Barbuto also se ntenced the plans call for using the new
military ."
Swihart to a ltfe prison term facilil y as a public building.
for the. killin g of his mother ,
Susan, and older brother,
Brian , 16.
He was given a seven-to · ~
¥ear
sentence for setting fire
By ED ROGERS
Kearney's indictment last on the Weathermen "were
to the his fam ilv's suburban
WASHINGTON (UP! )
April stirred protest because lectured on how to conduct
Brunswick home after killing
With former FBI chief I...
o one knew higher offici als surreptitious enl(ies," said
them.
Patrick Gray and two senior wer e in line fo r punishment. one charge.
The fatal baseball bat club·
assistants Indicted, Attorn ey Bell said a thr ee-year
.Ju stice Departm e nt
bing of Swihart's father had
General Griffin Bell says inv estiga tion now shows official s satd the maxim um
lloomas E. Hyrne, 24, Rt. 3,
Meigs Co unty Sheriff's
been ruled an accident by the
accountability for illegal Kearney was "actin g under penalty is 10 years in prison Ga llipoli s, was charged with
Department
investigated a
court.
.
wiretaps and break~ns have orders ."
OWl following a tra ffi c actheft
at
Racine
Sunday .
and ~ $10,000 fine .
Swihart. who was a student
been placed where they
cidcn
l
at
10
:
10
p
n1.
Monday
,Jeffrey
L.
Hill.
Racine,
has
·
denied
ever
Gray
"TI1afis not an excuse· and
at Miami Uni versi ty at the
belong - at the top .
on
SH
141
,
six
tenths
of
a
mile
reported
he
had
parked
his
pp
roving
an
illega
l
act.
a
it is not to be so con;trued in
time of the murders, had
This, Beil said Monday , the future, " Bell said.
west of Gallipolis. The Ga lliaauto
at
the
Racine
Village
particularly burglaries.
pleaded innocent by reason of
means· dropping all charges
Among those fa cing Meigs Post State flighway insanity . His attorneys will -Waterworks area to go to his
The indicted offi cials were
against John C. Kearney , charged with :!2 ove rt acts disci plinary action. Bell said, Patr&lt;ol said Hyrne going west,
employment at the Sporn
appeal the sentence.
retired boss of New York including writing memos, re- is J . Wallace LaPrade , oow lost control of his car on a
He was found guilty of the Plant.
City's Squad 47, whose job ceiving reports of ac tual director of the New York City curve . The vehicle ran off the
On his return Sunday
slayings by a Common Pleas
was to track down fugitive breakins, and telephone taps FBI offi ce. "for his conduct in left side of the highway
morning,
he discovered his
Court jury nearly two months
Weatherman radicals who of friends and associates in these matters and during the &amp;triking an em bankment.
auto
had
been
entered and an
ago.
claimed credit for bombings efforts to learn where the course of the investigation ,"
Byme suffered visible
B track tape player, FM
In 1969.
·converted , Stewart Warner
The di sci plin ary actions inju ries but was not imfugitives were hiding .
A federal grand jw-y in
m~diately
treated.
There
Temp gauge, and a tape were
might
range
fr
om
letters
of
The grand jury's list of
CLASSES OFF
Washington cha~ged Gray, "overt acts" in the . alleged ce nsur e
missing.' Loss was estimated
to
for ce d was moderate damage.
RACINE
Planned
associate FBI Director Mark con s pir ac y includ , ·' resignations, Bell said .
A deer accident occurred at
at $102.
Saturday classes in the
Felt, and former FBI intelli- meetings
Asa Hoskins, Rt. 2,
Gray 's title during hi s brief 10:30 p.m. Monday on SR 143
at
various
gence chief EdwardS. Miller locations, a talk Gray gave to time in 'Offil-c was "actin g in Meigs Cou nty, two and one South ern Local School Pomeroy, reported within the
District for the remainder of la st week a two year old
with conspiring to violate the a group of FBI officials, director" because the Senate tenth miles west of SR 7.
tbis
school year have been Holstei n heifer had been
civil rights of Squad 47's memos and reports to ne ver
The animal ran into the
co nfirm ed
hi s
cancelled.
Supt. Bob J . Otd stolen from a field along SR
breakin targets.
·Washington about specific nomina tion by Richard front of a car driven by Paul
said
today.
Classes had been
Bell said 68 other FBI break-ins.
Nixon . Gray became caught ' Ray Bright, 19 , Pomeroy.
6111 and Twp. 24~. Tracks at
sc
heduled
this com ing
agent~ and two Justi ce
There
was
minor
damage
.
up
in
the
Watergate
scandal
scene indicated a vehicle had
About Oct. 6. 1972, in
Ocpartment officials will be Quantico', Va ., FBI agents an d Nixon finally withdrew The d~ e r continued on Saturday, April l5, in ad· backed up to the fence which
&lt;lition to otller Saturdays.
punished administratively. attending a tralpttg· course l)le nomination,
' following ,\he Impact.
( Conlin•led on page

Weather

President Carter to ac.t on
'
'double-dipping next year

Swihart

sentenced
to death

Former FBI chief, two
DWI
senior aids indicted

charged

Sheriff,
deputies
are busy

•!

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