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· 8-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Mon(jay, Apriii0,J978

Deputies

wJail &amp;aturday .without bond.

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Area Death ·

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l Treaty appro·val not so rosy

(ContlmMd"" page 1)
I
.
.
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~

sPEciAL
HOT DOG

and
FRENCH FRIES

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United Press International
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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Hospital News
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.)

We Now
Feature 3
Flavors of

Sonny Burgers

One or rwo day full
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The lol tvrere Center
'l4Q L L"lngllon A"&lt;.

Lesley is getting ready
to become a nurse ..•.

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
40
""
100
t
on
June
27
,
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

c~·o n omrl'~r ll 1

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

IL'l h nl(l .tll \ Y. l ll

Soft-Se.rve

+

·Middleport's seWer
,rates to be increased

~News.

Ou1 l.l&lt;l ! f of J ~ n rr ~ l\ an d

lllii~L' \ ' l.)lJf
nr_~tolll dciJI\H~ qwlU\ · and

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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 .
·

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.

Farmers

Bank

POMEROY, OHIO
Member FDIC

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Jackson &amp;J»erkzns

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.

Sturdy!
Hardy!
Everblooming!
Two year field grown

PUCO continues.

super rooted roses. The
most popular and best

hearingst~day

growing varieties.

ORE GOLD

,... Arlene Francis

,... Char. Annstrong
,.... Chrysler Imperial

Jackson &amp; Perkins

REDI·PLANTED ·
PATENTED
. ROSES

,.... Eclipse

,.... Prominent

,... K.T. Marshall

vColorMa&amp;ie

,.... Korde5 Perfecta

,.... Double Dei&amp;ht

,... New Yorker

,.... Arst Prize

,...peace

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,... Tiffany

,.... White Queen

,.... Pristine

,.... Red Misterpiece
vCharisma

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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

,... Queen Elizabeth

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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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Vul. 2X. No. 2o2

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Pomeroy-Middleport, O~io
Tuesday, April I I, 1978

Cust~m . fuD

Try One of

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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

•!

�•
3- The Daily Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy
2_ The Dally Sentuwl

~llddleport

Pomero) 0 Tuesday Apr1lt1 1978

.....,

attend sports

J \ MES I FA Rtf \

1 he

sesstons

v. er e

West Virginian
to head SHC

presented by ph) SICians from
the Cleveland Cl me Medical
hospnals and Medical Srhool
phvstclans
The areas studied dur ng
the co urse were treatment of
cot fere r t n the Un1ted the sho ul der m sport s
S ItCS and s o 1e of the problems of lhe spu c head
' u 1gest o h ld he SHC nJune s 1n sport s ar kle
(ha m anst 1p
sp1a1 s the k ee n SJX rts
Rel p1e It of th e 1977 hamstrmg and other n uscle
It dg 1s award for Out &gt;1 rams problems of he long
st mdmg
Young
Ad diStance runners and JOggers
n r &lt;ll tor Ul the Un ted tl e adolescent and contact
S "'" "I Canada Fariel
sports the drug pro blems 10
F xr u c D rector of \octal S SOCiel) hand IO)UriCS
r l•asant Valle) Hospita l m 1 sports problems of the
P 101 Pleasa nt IS currentil g1nu ast and the fema le
athlete Quest on a1d answer
pc r1 ods
follo " ed
all
present auons
The lun cheon speaker for
Thursday was Paul Warfield
of the Cle1ela nd Browns
and C VI C Warfle d stressed the 1m
por ance of coac he s and
pia) ers estabhshm g a means
uf ' n numcatwn Warf1eld
bne0) spoke of hi s college
and professt onal career as a
footba ll player
On Frida) the 275 st udent s
adJ ourn ed to the Sport s
Med c1ne Complex assocwted
" th the Cl mc Tl ese
sess10ns "ere held on to~ ng
I I I fa seJe&lt;:t C sp&lt;e al problem areas the
f &lt;Offi CII program proper Ill ng of fo otb all
II I e~ 1 Apr 23
cqu pn ent and the use of
I llrol !fleers
urk n~ overt me
e1s1a1e and other
d 'a\S of h1 gh
rul r acu dent
( I Re ss sa1d
1 u cd the beg u
t r 1 ct OASIS to
th the start of
mu11er traff c In
me that 1ra"l 1'111

weight machmes for the
re habllllatiOn of InJured
muscles

F ollowmg th e conclusiOn of
all sessions certificates of
attenda nce were g1ven to
each member and athlellc
matenal for use 1n schools
Mayes has been chosen to
be the athlellc !ramer for the
Bobcats next fall and
Crabtree 1s to be the student
\ramer Bot h w1ll be at
tendmg summer classes on
athlet c trammg In add1t10n
to the tram1ng course Mayes
has been " orkm g smce
No\Cmber on acqu1nng h1s
EMT cert II cation nu s IS In
preparat ion for next fall

l t \ ITtll TO I fo
Nn lti::'ST f
MF I( '\.1\ AS( NAR t A

K HtRTIIOFF I ICII
(

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'

OASIS program
starts April 23
COl UMBl s

)ect r '-' f an a

liv es b

I

redu ced ra tt

tlr thane cr this \ea r
ar t rna r talil the

benef 1 cam

11 1 leHI poss ble

In ortlt'r t HI ur tn t
t-nforrt nH It r f th J&lt;&gt; n11l

ptr hour l nut tl, High
wa) Patti I "'II h gm u
pr~ gram rat \I d 0 \ SIS
Ohioans AAamll Speeding
In our State n April 23
The na &lt; OASIS """
chose n becau se bSt n ne
speed laws 'a bl ""lion ( r
every dm er
&lt; I Re1ss
sa1d
Th e pr ~ r &lt;Jil
s
federalll
fun dt d
and
deSign ed I pi oce mo re
troopers on the hi gh" a\S to
enforce the speed m• illd
othe r traffi c laws
Accordmg t the
I nel
the Nallonal fl gh" a l 1 rafh (
Safet) Admm str It r has
agreed l pr 1\ 1defuncls to he
Oh1 0 H1ghwa) Patr I for the

r \t rs 1nd

ut of

a 1t { s r ~
He ''r ssed thai officers
••I I b&lt; 'hoduted to create
lhe max mum lmpaN on
lht motoring pubhr High
'rs lu lrt\

patrols

radar

and a r &lt;peed cherks 11111
be lhc pnn&lt;i pal en
f1 n em ut ..Jic , lcrs used
\1 r
c ur~•ng Oh o
dn' ers to ' olunt anl) comply
• th the 55 m1le per hour
speed hnllt because It s a
proH'

rfesrn er

1nd fuel

ec n n 1 11easurc
Co l
l{r• s.' ;a d ProJect OASIS
" II be n plemented to stop
the r s ng trend b) motor sts
t dr 'c at II~her speeds than
55 rn1 les per hour

TV. • .in Review
Bv JOAN HA NALER
t; PI

TeleviSI n Wrller
NEW YORK UPI - The hugt herds of c•nbou that) early
make tll Clr \I a) frorn the Canadwn Yukon 10 the Arcttc Ocean
pursue II\ es I slall sh unrest fr rever nudged b1 nature to
keep movmg
Car Jx u lne lnrTed ble Journe) s the subJ ~ct at hand nn
NBC April 12 1\-9 p rn Easter n tur e Mi chael I andon
narrates tlle film a production of Survival Angl a tile firm
respon sible I r" e ut the best Wlldl fe programs to be seen
011 teleVISI On
The car b u • ere filmed b) wildlife photographer Dav1d de
Vnes and h1 s tr e~&lt; 'era perwd of more tllan a year followmg
a s•ngle herd of 125 000 of tlle heav lv antlered anunals on the1r
2 OOkm le round-{np JOurney from tile Og1h,e Mountams of
Canada Ul the An lir
Two • I U1e scen es were shced 1n - one n which wolves
atta ck a caribou nd another IDV( lvt ng a bear - n part
hecause f tl e ~r b)ems f lr )'ln~ to &lt;apture the detailS of
U1ese amnwl s 1.-cs n film
The ca r))' u f th se who arer I U.'&lt; I t hav ng b g de er m
U1e1r lt vmg r' 11 I "P love I) swu t &lt;1 s so ft ltx kmg fur and
tnns that appea r! I g for tllem I a1ry
They are trill) w1ld not v c1 u.s but they I ve where man
do: es n 11 and f th~Ir tanrts are ever deve loped they likely Will
be out lnst n&lt;t dm&lt; ' them tu " ' ve north m the sprmg and
tlley mu st follow t &lt;1 ~n 1! 1t means breasung the Porcupme
f( ver whllt ts w nl&lt;r IC e s br ea km~ up
ro delay even
few hours r uld mean the difference
bet,.een I fe and de 1\h but Ill ~ il rll&gt; u can t wa1t The cows
and yearlings travel first and eve ry cow IS pregnant They
m~i rea h llle• r birthmg grounds b' the f1rst week 1n June or
die n the attempt The bulls hea I north two weeks later
Unl1ke many wii rll le films th s nes dwells almost exclu •
s1vely on the ca n bou except f r" few predators such as the
wolver mt that k1ll s s ck calf 11 rt U1 sn w ge ese who also
m 1ke tile tnp ' 1th 11 &lt;rear f • I
1 diS to be found m
tjl ese 1nh sp t 11
Is
Is "'sed but l•d not
Report• rs k I
1 11 n mat m~ of the
showellhCt II II I
tdulls
\
De Vnes 'til J ""Ill ttl l1r 1111, Ill t Jkes place " 1tllm
four or f ve &lt;u• ys 111d he and I "crew wtrt confmed to \herr
tent by a b1ttr r '!lorn duru g tha t pe1 1ud By the time the storm
en ded tile cal ves were born F1ln m ~ w IS techmcally
unposs1 bk
He d1d ,)) • t lh • m 1t1ng of he anm "Is but It was
Slli!ge&gt;l&lt; d tn hm
NBC th 11 1
n.s "ould not be
swtablc f If Anlcnc u tele VISIOn au ht 1 ' II though they w11J
be shown m th e BriiJ.sh vers on

"'

PRESENTED TROPHY At the armual dinner of the
Southeastern Oh1o Garden Tractor Pullers B1ll Kautz
Chester was presented a trophy for tile high pomt wmner
of 1977 Pomts are awarded for th e number of hookups to
the pullmg sled plus placmg first through th~rd m all
wetght classes for the 1977 pulling season Kautz was also
the trophy w1nner of tile 1976 pulling season The club
approved new rules for 1978 The pulls "Ill cons1st of fiVe
we1ght classes 600 lb through I 200 lb for stock garden
tractors The only reqwrements are removmg the mower
one-half mch hole m tlle draw bar and up to 23 x 10 50 x 12
unshaved llres Th1s should enable anyone Interested m
pullmg to compete Without extra preparatiOn The open
class w1ll feature 900 lb and I 000 lb classes Atrophy w1ll
be g1ven m 1978 for the h1gh pomt wmner m each class
mstead of one wmner for all classes Officers elected were
Dav1d Washburn Rt I Stewart president Dan Sm1th
Rt I Racme v1ce pres1dent and Mrs Dav1d Washburn
setTetary-treasurer Club meetmgs were set for the first
Wednesday of each month Weatller pemuttmg the club
w1ll have a tr al pull for anyone mterested m pullmg m
1978 at Chester April 16 No entr) fees w1ll be charged and
ever) one IS 1nv1ted

Legislators are being
pressed for funding

UPl Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
legislatl\ e leaders who 1ns1st
the state treasury has no
money to spare are bemg
pressed for more an)'lla y
fr om two dtfferent corners
The OhiO chapter of the
Amencan Feder at on of
Sta e Count) and MuniCipal
Emplo)ees planned a noon
rail) on the Statehouse lawn
tuda) to deu and higher pa)
rmses for state employees
At tile same tune the
l£g tslature 1s bemg asked to
help the fman c1ally troubled
Cleveland school distnct get
th rough the rest of tile school
)ear w th out closmg
Senate President Pro Tern
pore 01 ver Ocasek D Akron
and House Speaker Vernal G
Riffe Jr D 'lew Boston
were to meet at 10 a m w1tll
De Franklm B Walter state
public
In s truct on
supermtendent to see what
can be done for tile Cle.eland
schools
Ocasek and R1ffe termed
tile meeliiig exploratory 111
nature and srud tlley have no
new deas on how to help out
Cleveland other than to pay
the d str ct 1ts normal
subs1dy III advance
rhey were to report to
Walter on the1r weekend
meetmg Wltll U S DistriCt
Co urt Judge Frank J
Batllstl who wants to keep
tile Cleveland schools open
Batusu co uld force the
l£g slature to Issue a supple
mental appropnatwn to the
school d1str ct
The $55 m•lhon ~1ate em
ployee pay ra1se 1s now III a
con ference comm1ttee but no
meetings are scheduled until
at least Wednesday
State employee gro ups are
dissatisfied wtth the 21).to 40cent hourly ra1se m the b II
approved by the Senate
AFSCME wants a 20 percent
across-the board h1ke
Meanwhile the Se nate
Monday passed and sent to
the House a bill enablmg
JUdges to dea l more severe
peanlt1es to drtvers who pass
~topped school buses
rhe measure ado pted
unammously ra 1ses the
maxunum fine from StOO to
$500 for such an offense
But the key to th e measure
will gJVe JUdges the power to
suspend for up to one year the
license of a driver convicted
of passmg a stopped school
bus
Sen Neal F Zimmers Jr
DDayton chtef sponsor sa td

•

,

the b11l grew out of two
me dents m West Ca rrollton
Montgomery County one of
which resulted n the death of
a g1rl crossmg the road III
front of a stopped school bus
Zunmers srud the offending
dr1ver was con11cted but
could onl) be f1ned $100 The
Judge couldn t even suspend
or rest n ct the dr ve r s
heense he said We felt the
JUd ge ought to have
add1t onal author ty
Zunmers b11l also makes t
probable ca use to arrest
the dnver 11 he passes a
'topped school bus and h1 s
li cense number 1s 1dent1f1ed
1ne senator sa d tl11s prov1
s on w11l make t eas1er to
take offenders to court get
tllem conVIcted and get
people lllmkmg that It s
agaiiist the law to pass a
stopped school bus
The b1ll also requ1res
mstallat10n on each school
bus of e1ght amber flashers
and an ~utomat1c stop
extensiOn arm Zunmers smd
31 states have such dev1ces
and have found a 60 to 80
percent
red uctiO n
m
Vlolat ons
InstallatiOn of the dev1ces
would be 80 percent federall y
funded he sa1d w1th the state
prov1dmg ma npower to
retroUl ex1stmg buses
The Senate passed 28-2
and refe rred to the House a
b11l permUting tlle use of
p1 lu1t ar~
glands from
c ada~ers
for resea rch
purposes and for ex tractmg
hormones to treat growth
def1c1ent persons
rhe b1ll sponsored by Sen
Wilham F Bowen )).Qncln
nat would perrmt county
coro ners to remove the
glands from bodies on whi ch
they perform autopsies
The glands would then be
sh1pped to the National P1tu1
tary Agency whtch ts fund ed
by the NatiOnal Institute of
Health and tlle Uruverslly of
Maryland
The age ncy extracts the
human growth hormone from
tile Rland and distributes It
cost free to physiCians and
needy pat1ents
Thi s would prov1de man)
ch ildren wtth a new chance ln
life srud Bowen addmg that
the 1dea came from the
Harmlton County coroner s
off1ce
Bowen srud t ta kes about
200 p1tu1tary glands to supply
enough hormones to treat one
growth defi Cient child for a
year and that the legislation

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll Editor

"&gt; DISSECTING THE TUBE Michael Landon says vtolence not sex - IS the maJor threat m today s telev1s1on
programmmg Landon - actor wr1ter director and producer
of NBC-TV s Little House on the Pra1ne - told a Las Vega!"'
broadcast conventwn Monday v1ewers are becommg desen
S1\1zed by the glut of killmgs and VIOlence they experience on
the tube But Roots author Alex Haley had some good words
for tlle medium as an ethn1c educat10n tool Says he The
more we know about each other the less likely we are to be
hostile towards each other cyrucal about each other and
susp c1ous of each other

0 Ie Va\ tu piC Ve t tak ng
l&lt; o IIll d1 of HI~ medlcatiOII IS
tu usk the &lt;h ugg s tu put ) ou1
potwn lll 01c of th ose ktd
p uf safd1 holt itS \\h d1
arc ad ul t Imposs ible

11ft IH II YSFNTINt l

Sport Parade

• By KENNETH R CLARK
Unlted Press IDtemattonal
NO SECRET ANY MORE The secret 1s out New York
Knicks superstar Spencer Haywood and !man - the world s
top black fashwn model - are married and Haywood Will be a
papa along about September The two were wed SIX months
ago m a sec ret Moslem ceremony m New York !man
reportedly was herding cattle m her native Somalia when
photographer Peter Beard dtscovered her m 1976 and brought
her to the Umted States Manhattan modelmg agency g1ant
Wilhehnma stgned her predtctmg a salary toppmg $80 000 a
year - and w1th lman s classic beaUty all over the nation s
newsstands that s a mark long smce passed A belated
announcement of the weddmg bells IS expected soon

medical course
David C rab tree
sophomore student and Todd
Maves KC fa cult\ member
attended a Sports Mcd cme
course Apr I 6 1nd 7 at the
Cle1eland Clm c Both arc
prepa r ng to be atllcti c
trau ers for Ky ger Creek
H gh Sch ol The t wo-&lt;ia)
stud)
wa s very well
presented bv ph)s c1ans
throughout the Umted States

Surprising Mets win fourth tilt

Peopletalk

Crabtree, Mayes
l,

For th e f rst t me I
h stor) a " est Y rg n In
James I Farh
f Pu 1t
Pleasanl has b m sc)C( d
cha nn a 1 I I 8 J f ht
Southea stC I
H sp al
Conferc ce Sfl l
1 ht 1
41st a1 nu I n ct n~ 1
Atlan a Gt r ~
rr ta
Apnl
SIH
s a1
organ za1 "' of 1ff hated
hos pita ls an I h spital
assoctat ons c \er 1~ elr en
southeash:rn st ltt:'S
lud n~
Alabama fl r d
rg a
Kentu &lt;kl
I us" ' a
M1ss1ss pp :'1 rth l Irol na
South Caro l na l ncssec
V1rgm1a and Wcs V rg a
Farle1 ~6 s tl ' 1 gest
chairman r
h sp al

o

would result m 3 500 to 4 500
glands a year from Ohio
He sa1d th at al th ou~ h
current law does not proh tilt
tlle program coroners have
sh1ed away from 11 on adv1ee
from attorneys
Bowen sa1d Oregon Haw au
an d M1sso ur1 have alread)
enacted similar leg1slahon
' One of the opponents Sen
J T~moth y McCormack DEuchG. complamed the b1ll
lac ks safeguards whtch
normally accompany such
organ donatiOn leg1slat1on
such as prov1s1ons for
obtammg permiSSIOn fro m
th e donor or h1s family
Unanunous approval was
gl\ en a b1ll aUowtng county
shenffs to recover expenses
mcurred 1n protect ng hfe
and property m Oh10 durmg
the Ill-da y coal strike
That measure sponsored

by Sen Harry Meshel DYoungstown " as passed as
an emergenc) and sent to the
House
Requested b) tile Buckeye
State Sher~ffs Association
tile b1il "Ill allow county
sheriffs to apply to the state
lor expenses 1n sendmg
deputies to co unties to protect
coa l mme blllldmgs and
eqUipment mduding trucks
used to haul coal durmg the
str ke
Meshel smd the mutual
asSistance program among
county s h e r~ff s reduced
crune to a mm1murn and
kept v1olence to zero
He satd 1t 1s estimated the
'"late would have to make
$45 000 to $60 000 m r e~mbur
sements
The House wa s to
reconvene at 11 a m today
and tile Senate at I 30 p m

Teachers want
a court order
CLEVELAND (UP! ) The Cleveland Tea cher s
Uruon planned to ask tile Ohio
Supreme Court today to order
State Superintendent of
Pubhc Instrutt10n Franklm
Walter to let tlle Cleveland
school board close 1ts schools
Teachers and other em
ployees of tlle school board
haven t been pa1d s1 nce
March 17 and wan t th e
110 iJOO&lt;;tudent system closed
so llley can become ehgtble
for unemployment benefits
So far tlle teachers as
well as all the other school
em ployees
ha ve been
11\.'o"\ructed by their various
un1ons to report to work tillS
week sa1d James 0 Meara
executive secretary of the
Cleveland Teachers Un10n
lf we don t get a satisfactory
se ttlement the vano us
unwns will he authomed to
act to protect th e r1ghts of
their employees
In Columbus Monday the
State Board of Education
ena cted two reso lutions
a1med at rehevmij the
Cleveland schools fln.anc1al
crisis
The board recommended
tile General Assembly take
hnmedtate ljCtlon to permit a

tax levy on the ballot Wlthm
30 days - 1nstead of the
normal 65 days - of actton by
tlle Oeveland school board
The State Board also asked
that th e Legislature and the
gove rnor
wtlh
the
concurrence of the federal
court be allowed to shut down
tile school system unll the
hnanc1al diffi culties Such an
action would assure that state
funds could now to Cleveland
schools next year
Sta te Audit or Thomas
Ferguson alrea dy has
venfled that "Jhere are
msufflc1ent runds to keep the
schools m Cleveland open
The teachers
facin g
another payless payday
Fr1day reportedly Will stage
a job act1on to help prod state
legislators mto devising a
plan to help the fmancla lly
strapped school system - the
largest ln Ohlo
Leaders
of
several
employee groups satd they
can walt no longer than
Friday They have declined
however to speculate on
what they m1ghl do although some members
have sa1d th ey
are
consideri ng a strike or
perhaps a oneo(Jay walkout

DROPPING THE BURDEN Former Flnil Lady Betty Ford
1s m a Long Beach Calif hospital - tile v1ctun she says of
overdomg 1t With med1cme to relieve the pam of the acute
arthr1t1c cond1hon of wh1ch she s a v1ctun Says she Over a
penod of tune I got to the pomt where I was overmed1catmg
myself It s an mSidious thing and I mean to r1d myself of 1ts
damagmg effects There have been too many other thmgs I ve
overcome to be for ever burdened w1th this detrul Former
Pres• dent Gerald Ford says his w1fe s hospitalization has noth
mg to do wtth her cancer surgery lour years ago - tbat The
cancer has been totally arrested and her subsequent recovery
complete
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STILL A HEAVY Muhammad All may no longer be the
heavyweight champ but he s still a heavyweight name and
Ford Motor Co IS delighted to have him m 1ts corner The
automaker has Signed Ali as the new commerc1al spokesman
for 1ts Motorcraft parts diVISIOn - says he U be featured 10 a
'W1de range of ads both on televiSIOn and m prml Ford
spokesman c V Barlon calls A11 one of the most famous and
recogmzable personaht1es 1n the world today - says
Peop le tend to stop look and listen when he speaks
GLIMPSES Gloria Emerson who covered the V1etnam
War for The New York Times has won the Natwnal Book
A"ard for her heaVJiy t1tled work Wmners and Losers
Battles Retreats Gams Losses and Rums From a Lang War
Melba Moore will be leaVJmg the cast of Timbuktu for two
weeks to work m Lester Persky s flhn verston of the mustcal
Ha1r - bemg shot 111 New York
A Probate Court 1n
Memphis Tenn ha s accepted Priscilla Ann Presley's d1vorce
claun agamst the estate of the late Elvis Presley but the
amount - she sought ahnost $750 000 - wasn tiTUide pubhc

Fo Wedn es day Ap rl 12

Officials

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ASTRO·GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

make pitch~ ~JJIW
By DIU~ KIMMIN~
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Off1
c1als of a Massachusetts
energy des1gn firm made
tlle1r best sales p1t~ h M9n\41y
Ill state energy off1c1als to try
and sell thm des1gn of a
system to cleanly burn Ohio s
high-5ullur coal
Nobody has a postllon m
001dized bed system design
supenor to us sa1d Ricbard
Rosen president of the four
)ear old Energy Resources
Co In c of Ca mbridg e
Mass
Rosen s company IS
compet1tm g w1th Babcock &amp;
Wilcox for a poss1ble state
contract Lo mstall a Ou1d1zed
bed combustion boller at the
old OhiO Pemtentiary m
Columbus
Flu1d1zed bed technology
mvolves the clean burning of
a flwd mlllture of hlgh.aullur
coal and lunestone blown
mto a combustiOn chamber
About 90 percent of tile sulfur
IS miXed With calCIUm
producmg a harmless by
product and the stack gases
are well wtthm state and
fed eral
a1r
pollution
standards
We are the only ones who
have made actual sales (of
the technology) ln the Uruted
States satd Rosen m a 3().
mmute presentation before
th e meet mg with th e
governor s
Ad
Hoc
Corrumttee on Coal Utiltza
llon was closed to the publie
Also present were officials
of several Oh10 coal
companies and mdustrles
The
Massachusetts
engmeers came to Columbus
to detail their $50 000 phase
one study of lnstallallon of a
fluulized bed at the Columbus
priSOn 111 lme with Gov
James A Rhodes plans of
installmg three such systems
m tile state
Under a separate contract
Babcock &amp; W1Icox Ud has
developed
plans
for
mstallahon of all three
flmdlzed bed systems
Should the decision be
made to proceed with either
of the two plans the
committee will recommend
one to Rhodes and state
energy officials for funding
Rosen said his company s
destgn would operate free of
pollutmg gases at between
l 500 and I 600 degrees
Shou)d either of the dealgns
be chosen the Department of
Energy still faces a problem
with Iundin~

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AUGUSTA Ga (UP!)- Gary Player puts m hours and
hours of practice leads the Masters only one day the
unportant one and p1cks up h1s th rd t1tle plus $45 000
John Schlee sperf(fS JUSt as much tune pracllcmg also leads
for one day and wmds up "lth nothmg more than blisters
He even loses money playmg m the Masters and w1th h1s
general fman c1al status now bemg what he calls very low
yo u m1ght unagme he d be a httle hot under the collar but he IS
anythmg but that John Schlee IS prett) cool about the whole
thmg
To begm wtth he knew beforehand how urunerc1ful and
economically unrewardmg the professwnal golf ctrcmt could
be when he first JOined It 13 years ago For another th ng he s
perfectly aware that the life of a tourmg pro 1sn t anythmg hke
what most people p1cture 1t to be watchmg a Gary Player a
Jack Nicklaus or a Hub1e Green making all those beaullful
shots on TV
Bes1des John Schlee had hunself a ball the enllre wee k he
was m Augusta for the Masters even though he eventuall&gt;
ftmshed m 42nd plac'e 18 strokes behmd Player followmg h1s
leadoff 68 wh1ch ea rned him the top spot after the f1rst round
and made him kmg for a day
That s somethipg I m proud of savs the sun bronzed 38year-old Browns\ 1ll e Texas pro talkmg about h1s openmgday
lead
There are 350 or so golfers on the tour and how many of
tllem do you thmk can say the&gt; ve "'"'r led a maJOr
chan1p1onsh p for even one round ' Whatlh s means to me 1s
that I ve led all the three maJor champwnshtps 1n thiS country
at one tune or another and that tells me I m capable of wmrung
one of tllem some dav
True I haven t won any of them yet Schlee laughs but
at least I led them all for awhile The US Open after three
rounds m 1973 the PGA at the end of two rounds m 1974 and
no" the Masters
Schlee has flmshed second n 14 different tournaments but
"on only one th e Ha""' an Open m 1973 He has had all kmds
of physical problems w th h s back hts knee and h1s thumb
and t reached a p01 nt where he th ought of qUittmg last
summer
But ph)Sica ll) he s OK now nd he s not gomg to g1ve up
playmg on the tour merely because he ISO t rr akmg a whole lot
of mone)
Howmany m lhonarres do you tlunk there are on th e tour'
he asks Ma) be three I mean those whose actual net worth 1s
a mill on Palmer Nicklaus and Player are about th e only ones
I can thmk of offhand
A lot of the others are broke That s whv so many leave
eventually The\ J ~1 fade a"ay You hear someone ask what
e\er happened to whIt sh s-11ame and then you get the
ans" er he took a club JOb someplace 10 North Overshoe
Nowhere
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You g Jl to rea lly want 1t to get 1t m th1s bus mess he sa ) s
A lot of guys dectdc It s not worth the gnnd Most outSiders
have a m sconcept on of what 1t s hke p a)'l ng on the tour
People don t really know how ha rd we work and be10g on the
tour ISO t as glamorous as th ey thmk Ill s
Schlee figures he can ~1 111 w none of the maJor utles
lf my body doesn t break down he says I m 3B good for
e~ght or 10 more years I may ha ve a chance
He plans to open a golf school sometime 1n February but he 11
L'Ontinue pla)mg tile tour anyway
1m not mak ng toO much money he says but I m st 11
en joymg what 1 m domg I 1e 1ever been one to Sit on a dolla r
When I have 11 I spend 11 I fly f~rst class and I dr1ve a
Mercedes
I made $1 850 1n the Masters but pa d $2 000 for one week
here 1 mnot kt ck ng tllough l sta) ed m a bea uuful home and
I had a cook and a ma1d ll" IS worth 11
Schlee also had to pa~ for h1s transportation and hiS caddie
l:le gale l)le xo ungp~an who carr ed hiSbag $2SO
He was worth about $(00 says Schlee laughmg some
more But"hatcan)oudo ' Th ts s the Masters

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By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
RIChie. Z1sk m1ght be the
best lllmg to hll Texas smce
barbecued spare nbs
Behmd Ztsk s lusty hlttlng
th e Rang ers opened th e
season by taking two of three
ga mes from tile defendmg
world champwn Yankees
mcludmg a 5 2 trlwnph on
national television Monday
rught
Z1sk dnll ed a two run
home• off D1ck T1drow m the
s1xth mrung to break open a
tight game and prov de Dock
Ell1s w1th a very sa tlsf)'lng
victory aga nst his ex
teammates
I am ticl&lt;led to deatll With
ti1e way th s ball team has
started smd Z1sk We Mn
two out of three from the
Mrld champwns and I II take
that anvt me
AI 01 ver an off -&lt;Season
acqu iSition from Pittsburgh
had \ WO h ts SCO red lWICe
made three runnmg catches
mclud ng a spectacular one

PITTSBURGH (UPI ) Pittsburgh Pirates offlcl~ls
announced Monday that M1ke
Edwards a second baseman
wlth the Columbus farm
team would be sent to
Oakland to complete the
trade for Manny Sanguillen
Pittsburgh last "Week
traded pitcher Elias Sosa
outl~elcter M1guel Dilone and
an unspecified third player
for Sanguillen a catcher

back to sprmg trauun g
Doubles by T1m Foh Steve
Henderson
and
Ken
Henderson provid ed Swan
w1th all the runs he needed m
the fourth mrung But the
Mets heaped on four more
runs m the e1ghth off reliever
Paul Reuschel when aft er
Fo h smgled Steve Henderson
h1t his third homer m as
many days Ken Henderson
then followed Ed Kranepool s
Single w1th h1s fir st homer of
the year
In other Natwnal League

treated to the tlve-hll shutout
p1tchmg of Crag Swan and
tlle aer1al display put on by
Steve and Ken Henderson as
tlle Mets blanked the Ch cago
Cubs IHl to run \herr record
to 4-1 m th s infant season
My fastball was the key
srud Swan no longer the
ugly ducklmg of the Mets
It was movmg today
Swan making h1s fir st start
of the year struck out tllree
and walked two whtle
stre tchm g h1 s co nsecullv e
shutout 1rmmgs to 24 gomg

two~run

act on Atlanta edged San Atlanta 1ts first victor&gt; of the
D1ego IJ..7 St Lou1s walloped season Gary Matthews drove
Pittsbur gh II 2 and Los n four earlier runs for the
Angeles defeated Houstor 5- Braves w th a pa1r of homers
2
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Dave
Wmfl eld
In the Amencan League accounted for four San Diego
C1eveland edged Boston 5-4 runs w1th a two-run smgle
Kansas C1ty knocked off Bal and a two-run homer
t more J-2 Texas handled Cardinals 11 Pirates 2
New York !&gt;-2 Cal lorn a
Mtke Ty son s th ree run
blanked Mmnesota 3.{) and homer highlighted a s1x-run
Oakland shut out Seattle 1-!1 r rst mmng that gave John
Braves 8 Padres 7
IJenn) and St Lows an easy
Darrel Chaney rocked a wm over Pittsburgh Dermy
tworun homer w1th two out m scatte red seven h1ts m gomg
tlle mntll mnmg to g1ve

the distan ce for the
Cardinals
Dodgers 5 Astros %
Ron Cey drove n two runs
With a homer and a smgle and
Dusty Baker smgled home a
parr of runs to help Los
Angeles w1n 1\s fourth
straight game Doug RBu
makmg h1s flr~1 appearance
of the season earned the
VJctory The "mless Astros
got a home run from Joe
Ferguson his third of the
year

shot drops Yankees, 5-2

aga111St Mtckey Rtvers and
was cheered wildly With a
standmg ovatiOn every t me
he ran out to h1s pos1t10n m
left field between mmngs
lt 1s a player s dream to
have sometll mg hke th s (the
fan support ) sa1d Ohver
About the on ly thing that
went wrong for Texas was the
recurrence of a stiff shoulder
to Ell1s that forced hun to
leave tile game after f•ve
mnmgs m wh1ch he allowed
JU St one hit
In other American League
~ ames Cle1elan d mpped
Bosto n 5 4 Kansas C1ty
defea ted Ball mo re 4 2
Ca lif o rni a blank e d
Mmnesota ~ and Oak and
beat Seattle I-ll
1ilS Angeles beat Houston
5-2 Atlanta edged San D~ego
8 7 St
I OUI S ro uted
Plltsburgh l1 2 and New
York blanked Ch1cago IJ..O n
National l£ague ac twn
Indians 5 Red s.,x 4
The Red Sox are haVJng

trouble getting untracked
Hon Prmtt s one-out smgle m
the mnth mnm g del vered the
wmmng run as th e Indians
handed the Red So x their
tlltrd loss m four games
Andre Thornton had a three
run homer for Cleveland
While Carlton r sk homerell
for Boston
Ro yals 4 Oru lcs 2
AI Cowens drove m three
runs w1th a pa r of triples to
spa rk the Royals VIctory
over the winless On oles
Baltimore has now lo st four
11} a row
Angels 3 Twms 0
Don Baylor h t a two-run
homer and Ken Brett tossed a
f1 ve hitte r 1n help mg the
Angels beat the Twms Joe
Rud ch1pped n w1th three
h1ts mclud mg a run ..cormg
smgle for Cal1forma
A s I Marrners 0
Th ree of the players
mvolved m the deal for VIda
Blue - John Johnson Da\e
and
Gary
Heav erlo

Billingham happy to
be with Detroit nine

CINCINNATI (UP! )- De
clarmg I m a T1ger no"
Jack B1llmgham faced his old
Cmcmnat1 Reds teammates
Monday m an exhibitiOn
game w1tll DetrOit
• B llm gham openmg ht s
lith year 10 the maJors wa s
tr aded to Detroi t dur1ng
baseball meetings durmg the
wmter A 7-4 w1rmer n h1s
fi rst start for DetrOit agamst
Toronto Sunday Blllmgham
srud he s happy to be w1th the
T1gers
One reason I okayed the
trade he sa1d was tllat
they have on l~ tllree or four
Astroturf stadmms m the
Amencan League and 1 m a
smk erball thrower
Another reason he added
was Fred Gladding h1s new
p1tchmg coach He used to
be my roommate m Houston
lie kno" s me and he helps
N ew Yo K (Gu ell 0 0 at
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pm
Sometunes 1 shp out of 11
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(On y games scheduled
was all I really worned
Wedn es days Games
Bo!. on at C eveland
about For my ktds th iS
New Yor~ at M wauk ee
(Cmcmnall ) was really home
To ronto a Ch cage
Ba m re at Kan C ty n gh
for tllem
De ro t a Texas n Qtl
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M nn a Cal or n a n ght
drtvmg
to Lakeland Fla
Sea e a Oak and n ght
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em.l'tfonal thmg
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see the numbers on the wall
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Sparky
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erson)
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1 waso t
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I Best Of Three I
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Eastern Co nfer ence
best I would be a late mnmg
Was h ng1on vs Atlanta
Ap
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ton 8 p m
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Apr
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tllat ball players are
found
ant a 8 0 p m
, Ar,r 1 16 A lanta at wa all ahke wherever you go the
!lhngonlpm
same k1ddmg m the club
c eve tand vs New York
Apr 1 12- New
York
at house But I lllought tllere
Cleve ana 8 p m
Apr I 14 Cleve and a t New would be a drop m enthus1am
go mg from Cmcmnall to a
York 8 30 p m
1&lt; Ap r il
16- New vo rk at team that haso t won But the
C evel.,nd
p m
enlhus1 am and the club house
w estern Conference
Seatt e vs Los Angele s
is good I d been on a loser
Apr 1 12- Los Angeles at
before and you could tell
Seat e
p m
Apr I 14- Seat e at
LOS bemg m their lockerroom
Ange es
30 p m
We re good Blilmgham
x Apr 1 6- Los Anoetcs at
S81d
about tlle Tigers but It
sea tJ e J p m

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By MARK FRIEDMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Most New York fans agree
w1lh the experts that the
Mets are really JUst a Tr1ple
Ateam - after all they have
the Yankees and one out o{
two am t bad
But the Mets are showtng
somethmg to these fans even
1! nobody IS watc hmg
Th ey weren t exactly
breakmg th e doors down to
gel 1nto Shea Stadtum
Monday afternoon but the
3 751 who did show up were

would take some m racle to
beat New York or Boston
B1llmgha m started m the
maJors In Los Angeles m
1968 He then spent three
years m Houston unhl the
Astros traded h1m to

Cmcmnat1 as part of a deal
that brought Joe Morgan and
Cesar Geronuno to th e Reds
ln s1x yea rs
w1th
Cmcmnall Billingham was
87~3 and he 1s now 12().95 m
the majors

Giants hope to
end streak
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CINCINNATI (UP[) - The
Cincmnau Reds try for their
fift h stra1ght VJCtorywttllout a
loss tomght agam~i tl e San
F'ranc1sco G1ants but Reds
manager Sparky Anderso n 1s
not gettin g over excited
about the "m streak
are
Some
peo pl e
however
Just a few mmutesafter the
Reds fourth stra1ght wm
Sunday a reporter ran mto
Anderson s t1dy httle off1 ce
and breathlessly announced
My people m New York
want to know what s the
difference between the Reds
tll1s year and last year
Anderson JUS\ chuckled and
slowly pour ed some hot
coffee fr om a thermos nto a
plastic coffee mug mscnbed
Delta Atlanta s B1gge;t and
Best
The whlle-lla1red manager
merely smiled and let the
coffee steam a few seconds
After all ll s a httle
ct ffl cult to star t makin g
pr ono unc emen ts about
s1gmficant dtfferences based
on JU St four games especially when two of the
VJctor~es were one-run affairS
and the other was only a two
run wl.n
But Anderson made a stab
for the reporter s hungry for
somethmg New York editors
Well we have better
p1tchmg and we re swmgmg
the bats he sa1d addlng a
couple of more lin es

Alexa nder
combme d to openmg Oakland crowd of
beat the Marmers before a 17 283 Johnson teamed w1th
surpr Sin gly la1 ge home Heaverlo to stop the Marmers

on three hits while Alexander
smgled home tile game s only
run off Glenn Abbott

Wahama and Southern
baule to 6-6 deadlock
By Greg Bailey
1 he
Waham a White
r a Icons and host So uthen
[&lt;rna does locked horns last
n ght 1n a thrill ng see sa\\
ba ttle and when the smoke
had cleared the game had
en ded n a 6~ deadloc k Due
to da rk ness the cnntest wa s

ca lled •fte1 the e1 d of the
re~ ulat 1 on seve• mn ngs by
un p~res II me Sn th and
Greg Bmle)
lne contest appea red to br
a p tchers duel n the ea rl)
nnmgs as Southern s John
Mark Sayre and Wahama
south pa" Thompson pllched
three sco reless nmn gs
ap1ece But the Falco ns
uoched Say re fo r a run n the
top of the fo urth for a shaky
lead I h 11 run was unearned
as a re sult of an error smg le

an I base on balls
1\ al all a seel! ed to l ave l
1 ~car as the) p •ted t" 1
ore runs 11 the top of the
r ft h r r ' 3-ll lea d R1ck
Buzzard hun ed a single and
\\CO

to sec( nd on an err

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Final sign-up
day Saturday
RACINE - rhe Ra cme
Baseball Assn ~ 11 huld a
bak e sale Sa turda) beg nn ng
at 9 a m at th e Racu e Post
Off1 ce o ra sc fu ds lui ""
pony leag ue umforms The
asS&lt; cwtlon a!S( ts rem nd ng
resident s Satu rda Apnl 15
IS the fmal da) for regiSter ng
yo ungster s to partiCipate 11
the program
Included arc tee ball lttle
league pony league and g ~r ls
groups and those \\IShing to
s gn up but have no
prc\lousl) done so are lo call
l1bb) F1sher 949 2378 Sue
Beegle 949 2575 I 111 an
Wea1 er1 949 2031 1 Jan
Card l_, 949 2449
Ti e ' ~c1 at1or. also s
plarmmg a bake sa e car
wash tag day and pop bolt e
ar d soft dnn k caps eollect10 n
da1 on Ma) 6

explammg that mdeed both
the p1tchmg and h1ttmg have
been decent the first four
games
So r1ght now e\Cryth mg
IS rollmg along good he
smd emphasiZing the r1ght
now
The Reds st11l face the
sli gh t na tter of pla ) ln g
another 158 gan es
But fans came 11 ay from
Cmcmnat1 s four-game sweep
of Houston sa) mg there was
somethmg abo ut the Reds
tllat looked good
Anderson agreed - and
ha d an answer for that
m1press on - h tung
We ve been hackmg the
DAlLAS iUPl l
The
ba ll pr ettv good and I
for
onto
Maple
Leafs
recalled
remember Preston Gomez
saymg back m 1969 when I r ght wmger Kurt Walker
was coachmg for h1m that from tile Dallas Black Ha"ks
when yo u h1t you look good of the Central Hockey League
H1ttmg produces a lot of other and ass1gned two amateur
left wm gers to Dallas
tllmgs

mmg back w th fo ur b1g runs
off Thompson n the last of
the I fth Mike Huddleston
and R cha rd both walked
and catcher Mark Forbes
dro\e home a run With hiS
Single Herbte Ervm la1d
down a perfect bunt one of
t" o on the n1 ght and
sacr heed the rurmers up
Sa) re singled to dnve n a
run and first sacker Jun
0 Bnen smashed a double to
\ put the Tornadoes ahead
11 After a scoreless s1xth the
By Greg Bailey
F'alcons " ouldn t qllll and
1ne Eastern Eagles are pushed across three tallies
st llllookmg for their f rst w n Buzzard walked and scored
of 1978 after dropp ng an 11 2 on a Lichfleld tnple Weaver
dec iSIOn to VISitmg Federa l Mark Smith and J Smith all
Hoc k ng la st night The s1ngled Sa) re and Russell
Lancers unleashed a 12 hit drew walks and t looked like
attack agamst three Eagle the Falcons had 1t won
p tchers and wmn ng p1tcher
But the hosts got hot m the
Green fanned four and la st fram e "'th R~aford
"alked a hke number m leading off with a smgle while
golng the d sta nce Green Forbes was h t by a p1tch
he lped hiS o;vn cause b~ En n a gam Ia d down a
&gt;1rokmg two suglc s
perfect sacr flee to put the
1 he Lancers opened w1th t) ng runs on second and
f ve big runs m the top of Ihe th rd Sa) re grounded out
f rst SIX smgles sandwiched but pmch hitter Steve H1ll
aruu nd a "alk too k their toll drew a walk
Kelly
n that open ng frame Wneor enner then smacked a
Federa l Hock mg ced the tM run smgle to lie the
game with three tall es 1n the game A Southe rn pmch
S!Xlh
runner "as picked off second
Sta rhng led all httters as he and the ga me was then called
banged JUt three safe1 1es for beca use of darkness
the winners as Chad" ell
Win ebrenn er had two
dded two Joe Kuhn led the s ngles 0 Bmn h1s double
Ea gles with two smgles and Sayre Tea for d and
Othe r Eagle h tiers were r orbes each had a smgle For
Steve littl e Sam Spencer the Falcons L1chfleld had a
ani Jue Boyles " th a Single tr pie and Single while M
each
Sn 1th had two s1ng les
Spencer "as tagged Wlth Buzzard Weaver J Smtih
the loss as he shared the and Rose each had one hit
rnoond dulles With Rust)
Southern pitchers walked
1\ gal and Jeff K1mes
se1en and fa nned five whtle
ogether the) fanned f1ve Falcon hurlers struck out
and walk ed e1ght Tomght the th ree and walk ed five
Eagles of Coach Ralph W gal Southern goes to Alexa nder
entertam North Ga lha
tomght
Federal Hockmg '
Wahama
000 120 3~ 8 I
500 103 2- 11 12 7 So uthern
000 040 2~ 6 2
Eastern 010 010 0- 2 5 7
Thom pson Honaker (5)
Creen and Do wler
Buzza rd (6) and J Srmth
Spencer lip I R IV1gal I' I Sa) re Huddleston (7) and
K1mcs 71 1nd Btssell
Forbes,

After a fielder s cho1ce
Buzzard scored Mark Smith
socked a s ngle to send m the
other run
But the hosts came stor

Eagles still
looking for
first victory

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Pomero) 0 Tuesday Apr1lt1 1978

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attend sports

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sesstons

v. er e

West Virginian
to head SHC

presented by ph) SICians from
the Cleveland Cl me Medical
hospnals and Medical Srhool
phvstclans
The areas studied dur ng
the co urse were treatment of
cot fere r t n the Un1ted the sho ul der m sport s
S ItCS and s o 1e of the problems of lhe spu c head
' u 1gest o h ld he SHC nJune s 1n sport s ar kle
(ha m anst 1p
sp1a1 s the k ee n SJX rts
Rel p1e It of th e 1977 hamstrmg and other n uscle
It dg 1s award for Out &gt;1 rams problems of he long
st mdmg
Young
Ad diStance runners and JOggers
n r &lt;ll tor Ul the Un ted tl e adolescent and contact
S "'" "I Canada Fariel
sports the drug pro blems 10
F xr u c D rector of \octal S SOCiel) hand IO)UriCS
r l•asant Valle) Hospita l m 1 sports problems of the
P 101 Pleasa nt IS currentil g1nu ast and the fema le
athlete Quest on a1d answer
pc r1 ods
follo " ed
all
present auons
The lun cheon speaker for
Thursday was Paul Warfield
of the Cle1ela nd Browns
and C VI C Warfle d stressed the 1m
por ance of coac he s and
pia) ers estabhshm g a means
uf ' n numcatwn Warf1eld
bne0) spoke of hi s college
and professt onal career as a
footba ll player
On Frida) the 275 st udent s
adJ ourn ed to the Sport s
Med c1ne Complex assocwted
" th the Cl mc Tl ese
sess10ns "ere held on to~ ng
I I I fa seJe&lt;:t C sp&lt;e al problem areas the
f &lt;Offi CII program proper Ill ng of fo otb all
II I e~ 1 Apr 23
cqu pn ent and the use of
I llrol !fleers
urk n~ overt me
e1s1a1e and other
d 'a\S of h1 gh
rul r acu dent
( I Re ss sa1d
1 u cd the beg u
t r 1 ct OASIS to
th the start of
mu11er traff c In
me that 1ra"l 1'111

weight machmes for the
re habllllatiOn of InJured
muscles

F ollowmg th e conclusiOn of
all sessions certificates of
attenda nce were g1ven to
each member and athlellc
matenal for use 1n schools
Mayes has been chosen to
be the athlellc !ramer for the
Bobcats next fall and
Crabtree 1s to be the student
\ramer Bot h w1ll be at
tendmg summer classes on
athlet c trammg In add1t10n
to the tram1ng course Mayes
has been " orkm g smce
No\Cmber on acqu1nng h1s
EMT cert II cation nu s IS In
preparat ion for next fall

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starts April 23
COl UMBl s

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liv es b

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redu ced ra tt

tlr thane cr this \ea r
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benef 1 cam

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In ortlt'r t HI ur tn t
t-nforrt nH It r f th J&lt;&gt; n11l

ptr hour l nut tl, High
wa) Patti I "'II h gm u
pr~ gram rat \I d 0 \ SIS
Ohioans AAamll Speeding
In our State n April 23
The na &lt; OASIS """
chose n becau se bSt n ne
speed laws 'a bl ""lion ( r
every dm er
&lt; I Re1ss
sa1d
Th e pr ~ r &lt;Jil
s
federalll
fun dt d
and
deSign ed I pi oce mo re
troopers on the hi gh" a\S to
enforce the speed m• illd
othe r traffi c laws
Accordmg t the
I nel
the Nallonal fl gh" a l 1 rafh (
Safet) Admm str It r has
agreed l pr 1\ 1defuncls to he
Oh1 0 H1ghwa) Patr I for the

r \t rs 1nd

ut of

a 1t { s r ~
He ''r ssed thai officers
••I I b&lt; 'hoduted to create
lhe max mum lmpaN on
lht motoring pubhr High
'rs lu lrt\

patrols

radar

and a r &lt;peed cherks 11111
be lhc pnn&lt;i pal en
f1 n em ut ..Jic , lcrs used
\1 r
c ur~•ng Oh o
dn' ers to ' olunt anl) comply
• th the 55 m1le per hour
speed hnllt because It s a
proH'

rfesrn er

1nd fuel

ec n n 1 11easurc
Co l
l{r• s.' ;a d ProJect OASIS
" II be n plemented to stop
the r s ng trend b) motor sts
t dr 'c at II~her speeds than
55 rn1 les per hour

TV. • .in Review
Bv JOAN HA NALER
t; PI

TeleviSI n Wrller
NEW YORK UPI - The hugt herds of c•nbou that) early
make tll Clr \I a) frorn the Canadwn Yukon 10 the Arcttc Ocean
pursue II\ es I slall sh unrest fr rever nudged b1 nature to
keep movmg
Car Jx u lne lnrTed ble Journe) s the subJ ~ct at hand nn
NBC April 12 1\-9 p rn Easter n tur e Mi chael I andon
narrates tlle film a production of Survival Angl a tile firm
respon sible I r" e ut the best Wlldl fe programs to be seen
011 teleVISI On
The car b u • ere filmed b) wildlife photographer Dav1d de
Vnes and h1 s tr e~&lt; 'era perwd of more tllan a year followmg
a s•ngle herd of 125 000 of tlle heav lv antlered anunals on the1r
2 OOkm le round-{np JOurney from tile Og1h,e Mountams of
Canada Ul the An lir
Two • I U1e scen es were shced 1n - one n which wolves
atta ck a caribou nd another IDV( lvt ng a bear - n part
hecause f tl e ~r b)ems f lr )'ln~ to &lt;apture the detailS of
U1ese amnwl s 1.-cs n film
The ca r))' u f th se who arer I U.'&lt; I t hav ng b g de er m
U1e1r lt vmg r' 11 I "P love I) swu t &lt;1 s so ft ltx kmg fur and
tnns that appea r! I g for tllem I a1ry
They are trill) w1ld not v c1 u.s but they I ve where man
do: es n 11 and f th~Ir tanrts are ever deve loped they likely Will
be out lnst n&lt;t dm&lt; ' them tu " ' ve north m the sprmg and
tlley mu st follow t &lt;1 ~n 1! 1t means breasung the Porcupme
f( ver whllt ts w nl&lt;r IC e s br ea km~ up
ro delay even
few hours r uld mean the difference
bet,.een I fe and de 1\h but Ill ~ il rll&gt; u can t wa1t The cows
and yearlings travel first and eve ry cow IS pregnant They
m~i rea h llle• r birthmg grounds b' the f1rst week 1n June or
die n the attempt The bulls hea I north two weeks later
Unl1ke many wii rll le films th s nes dwells almost exclu •
s1vely on the ca n bou except f r" few predators such as the
wolver mt that k1ll s s ck calf 11 rt U1 sn w ge ese who also
m 1ke tile tnp ' 1th 11 &lt;rear f • I
1 diS to be found m
tjl ese 1nh sp t 11
Is
Is "'sed but l•d not
Report• rs k I
1 11 n mat m~ of the
showellhCt II II I
tdulls
\
De Vnes 'til J ""Ill ttl l1r 1111, Ill t Jkes place " 1tllm
four or f ve &lt;u• ys 111d he and I "crew wtrt confmed to \herr
tent by a b1ttr r '!lorn duru g tha t pe1 1ud By the time the storm
en ded tile cal ves were born F1ln m ~ w IS techmcally
unposs1 bk
He d1d ,)) • t lh • m 1t1ng of he anm "Is but It was
Slli!ge&gt;l&lt; d tn hm
NBC th 11 1
n.s "ould not be
swtablc f If Anlcnc u tele VISIOn au ht 1 ' II though they w11J
be shown m th e BriiJ.sh vers on

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PRESENTED TROPHY At the armual dinner of the
Southeastern Oh1o Garden Tractor Pullers B1ll Kautz
Chester was presented a trophy for tile high pomt wmner
of 1977 Pomts are awarded for th e number of hookups to
the pullmg sled plus placmg first through th~rd m all
wetght classes for the 1977 pulling season Kautz was also
the trophy w1nner of tile 1976 pulling season The club
approved new rules for 1978 The pulls "Ill cons1st of fiVe
we1ght classes 600 lb through I 200 lb for stock garden
tractors The only reqwrements are removmg the mower
one-half mch hole m tlle draw bar and up to 23 x 10 50 x 12
unshaved llres Th1s should enable anyone Interested m
pullmg to compete Without extra preparatiOn The open
class w1ll feature 900 lb and I 000 lb classes Atrophy w1ll
be g1ven m 1978 for the h1gh pomt wmner m each class
mstead of one wmner for all classes Officers elected were
Dav1d Washburn Rt I Stewart president Dan Sm1th
Rt I Racme v1ce pres1dent and Mrs Dav1d Washburn
setTetary-treasurer Club meetmgs were set for the first
Wednesday of each month Weatller pemuttmg the club
w1ll have a tr al pull for anyone mterested m pullmg m
1978 at Chester April 16 No entr) fees w1ll be charged and
ever) one IS 1nv1ted

Legislators are being
pressed for funding

UPl Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
legislatl\ e leaders who 1ns1st
the state treasury has no
money to spare are bemg
pressed for more an)'lla y
fr om two dtfferent corners
The OhiO chapter of the
Amencan Feder at on of
Sta e Count) and MuniCipal
Emplo)ees planned a noon
rail) on the Statehouse lawn
tuda) to deu and higher pa)
rmses for state employees
At tile same tune the
l£g tslature 1s bemg asked to
help the fman c1ally troubled
Cleveland school distnct get
th rough the rest of tile school
)ear w th out closmg
Senate President Pro Tern
pore 01 ver Ocasek D Akron
and House Speaker Vernal G
Riffe Jr D 'lew Boston
were to meet at 10 a m w1tll
De Franklm B Walter state
public
In s truct on
supermtendent to see what
can be done for tile Cle.eland
schools
Ocasek and R1ffe termed
tile meeliiig exploratory 111
nature and srud tlley have no
new deas on how to help out
Cleveland other than to pay
the d str ct 1ts normal
subs1dy III advance
rhey were to report to
Walter on the1r weekend
meetmg Wltll U S DistriCt
Co urt Judge Frank J
Batllstl who wants to keep
tile Cleveland schools open
Batusu co uld force the
l£g slature to Issue a supple
mental appropnatwn to the
school d1str ct
The $55 m•lhon ~1ate em
ployee pay ra1se 1s now III a
con ference comm1ttee but no
meetings are scheduled until
at least Wednesday
State employee gro ups are
dissatisfied wtth the 21).to 40cent hourly ra1se m the b II
approved by the Senate
AFSCME wants a 20 percent
across-the board h1ke
Meanwhile the Se nate
Monday passed and sent to
the House a bill enablmg
JUdges to dea l more severe
peanlt1es to drtvers who pass
~topped school buses
rhe measure ado pted
unammously ra 1ses the
maxunum fine from StOO to
$500 for such an offense
But the key to th e measure
will gJVe JUdges the power to
suspend for up to one year the
license of a driver convicted
of passmg a stopped school
bus
Sen Neal F Zimmers Jr
DDayton chtef sponsor sa td

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the b11l grew out of two
me dents m West Ca rrollton
Montgomery County one of
which resulted n the death of
a g1rl crossmg the road III
front of a stopped school bus
Zunmers srud the offending
dr1ver was con11cted but
could onl) be f1ned $100 The
Judge couldn t even suspend
or rest n ct the dr ve r s
heense he said We felt the
JUd ge ought to have
add1t onal author ty
Zunmers b11l also makes t
probable ca use to arrest
the dnver 11 he passes a
'topped school bus and h1 s
li cense number 1s 1dent1f1ed
1ne senator sa d tl11s prov1
s on w11l make t eas1er to
take offenders to court get
tllem conVIcted and get
people lllmkmg that It s
agaiiist the law to pass a
stopped school bus
The b1ll also requ1res
mstallat10n on each school
bus of e1ght amber flashers
and an ~utomat1c stop
extensiOn arm Zunmers smd
31 states have such dev1ces
and have found a 60 to 80
percent
red uctiO n
m
Vlolat ons
InstallatiOn of the dev1ces
would be 80 percent federall y
funded he sa1d w1th the state
prov1dmg ma npower to
retroUl ex1stmg buses
The Senate passed 28-2
and refe rred to the House a
b11l permUting tlle use of
p1 lu1t ar~
glands from
c ada~ers
for resea rch
purposes and for ex tractmg
hormones to treat growth
def1c1ent persons
rhe b1ll sponsored by Sen
Wilham F Bowen )).Qncln
nat would perrmt county
coro ners to remove the
glands from bodies on whi ch
they perform autopsies
The glands would then be
sh1pped to the National P1tu1
tary Agency whtch ts fund ed
by the NatiOnal Institute of
Health and tlle Uruverslly of
Maryland
The age ncy extracts the
human growth hormone from
tile Rland and distributes It
cost free to physiCians and
needy pat1ents
Thi s would prov1de man)
ch ildren wtth a new chance ln
life srud Bowen addmg that
the 1dea came from the
Harmlton County coroner s
off1ce
Bowen srud t ta kes about
200 p1tu1tary glands to supply
enough hormones to treat one
growth defi Cient child for a
year and that the legislation

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll Editor

"&gt; DISSECTING THE TUBE Michael Landon says vtolence not sex - IS the maJor threat m today s telev1s1on
programmmg Landon - actor wr1ter director and producer
of NBC-TV s Little House on the Pra1ne - told a Las Vega!"'
broadcast conventwn Monday v1ewers are becommg desen
S1\1zed by the glut of killmgs and VIOlence they experience on
the tube But Roots author Alex Haley had some good words
for tlle medium as an ethn1c educat10n tool Says he The
more we know about each other the less likely we are to be
hostile towards each other cyrucal about each other and
susp c1ous of each other

0 Ie Va\ tu piC Ve t tak ng
l&lt; o IIll d1 of HI~ medlcatiOII IS
tu usk the &lt;h ugg s tu put ) ou1
potwn lll 01c of th ose ktd
p uf safd1 holt itS \\h d1
arc ad ul t Imposs ible

11ft IH II YSFNTINt l

Sport Parade

• By KENNETH R CLARK
Unlted Press IDtemattonal
NO SECRET ANY MORE The secret 1s out New York
Knicks superstar Spencer Haywood and !man - the world s
top black fashwn model - are married and Haywood Will be a
papa along about September The two were wed SIX months
ago m a sec ret Moslem ceremony m New York !man
reportedly was herding cattle m her native Somalia when
photographer Peter Beard dtscovered her m 1976 and brought
her to the Umted States Manhattan modelmg agency g1ant
Wilhehnma stgned her predtctmg a salary toppmg $80 000 a
year - and w1th lman s classic beaUty all over the nation s
newsstands that s a mark long smce passed A belated
announcement of the weddmg bells IS expected soon

medical course
David C rab tree
sophomore student and Todd
Maves KC fa cult\ member
attended a Sports Mcd cme
course Apr I 6 1nd 7 at the
Cle1eland Clm c Both arc
prepa r ng to be atllcti c
trau ers for Ky ger Creek
H gh Sch ol The t wo-&lt;ia)
stud)
wa s very well
presented bv ph)s c1ans
throughout the Umted States

Surprising Mets win fourth tilt

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chairman r
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would result m 3 500 to 4 500
glands a year from Ohio
He sa1d th at al th ou~ h
current law does not proh tilt
tlle program coroners have
sh1ed away from 11 on adv1ee
from attorneys
Bowen sa1d Oregon Haw au
an d M1sso ur1 have alread)
enacted similar leg1slahon
' One of the opponents Sen
J T~moth y McCormack DEuchG. complamed the b1ll
lac ks safeguards whtch
normally accompany such
organ donatiOn leg1slat1on
such as prov1s1ons for
obtammg permiSSIOn fro m
th e donor or h1s family
Unanunous approval was
gl\ en a b1ll aUowtng county
shenffs to recover expenses
mcurred 1n protect ng hfe
and property m Oh10 durmg
the Ill-da y coal strike
That measure sponsored

by Sen Harry Meshel DYoungstown " as passed as
an emergenc) and sent to the
House
Requested b) tile Buckeye
State Sher~ffs Association
tile b1il "Ill allow county
sheriffs to apply to the state
lor expenses 1n sendmg
deputies to co unties to protect
coa l mme blllldmgs and
eqUipment mduding trucks
used to haul coal durmg the
str ke
Meshel smd the mutual
asSistance program among
county s h e r~ff s reduced
crune to a mm1murn and
kept v1olence to zero
He satd 1t 1s estimated the
'"late would have to make
$45 000 to $60 000 m r e~mbur
sements
The House wa s to
reconvene at 11 a m today
and tile Senate at I 30 p m

Teachers want
a court order
CLEVELAND (UP! ) The Cleveland Tea cher s
Uruon planned to ask tile Ohio
Supreme Court today to order
State Superintendent of
Pubhc Instrutt10n Franklm
Walter to let tlle Cleveland
school board close 1ts schools
Teachers and other em
ployees of tlle school board
haven t been pa1d s1 nce
March 17 and wan t th e
110 iJOO&lt;;tudent system closed
so llley can become ehgtble
for unemployment benefits
So far tlle teachers as
well as all the other school
em ployees
ha ve been
11\.'o"\ructed by their various
un1ons to report to work tillS
week sa1d James 0 Meara
executive secretary of the
Cleveland Teachers Un10n
lf we don t get a satisfactory
se ttlement the vano us
unwns will he authomed to
act to protect th e r1ghts of
their employees
In Columbus Monday the
State Board of Education
ena cted two reso lutions
a1med at rehevmij the
Cleveland schools fln.anc1al
crisis
The board recommended
tile General Assembly take
hnmedtate ljCtlon to permit a

tax levy on the ballot Wlthm
30 days - 1nstead of the
normal 65 days - of actton by
tlle Oeveland school board
The State Board also asked
that th e Legislature and the
gove rnor
wtlh
the
concurrence of the federal
court be allowed to shut down
tile school system unll the
hnanc1al diffi culties Such an
action would assure that state
funds could now to Cleveland
schools next year
Sta te Audit or Thomas
Ferguson alrea dy has
venfled that "Jhere are
msufflc1ent runds to keep the
schools m Cleveland open
The teachers
facin g
another payless payday
Fr1day reportedly Will stage
a job act1on to help prod state
legislators mto devising a
plan to help the fmancla lly
strapped school system - the
largest ln Ohlo
Leaders
of
several
employee groups satd they
can walt no longer than
Friday They have declined
however to speculate on
what they m1ghl do although some members
have sa1d th ey
are
consideri ng a strike or
perhaps a oneo(Jay walkout

DROPPING THE BURDEN Former Flnil Lady Betty Ford
1s m a Long Beach Calif hospital - tile v1ctun she says of
overdomg 1t With med1cme to relieve the pam of the acute
arthr1t1c cond1hon of wh1ch she s a v1ctun Says she Over a
penod of tune I got to the pomt where I was overmed1catmg
myself It s an mSidious thing and I mean to r1d myself of 1ts
damagmg effects There have been too many other thmgs I ve
overcome to be for ever burdened w1th this detrul Former
Pres• dent Gerald Ford says his w1fe s hospitalization has noth
mg to do wtth her cancer surgery lour years ago - tbat The
cancer has been totally arrested and her subsequent recovery
complete
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STILL A HEAVY Muhammad All may no longer be the
heavyweight champ but he s still a heavyweight name and
Ford Motor Co IS delighted to have him m 1ts corner The
automaker has Signed Ali as the new commerc1al spokesman
for 1ts Motorcraft parts diVISIOn - says he U be featured 10 a
'W1de range of ads both on televiSIOn and m prml Ford
spokesman c V Barlon calls A11 one of the most famous and
recogmzable personaht1es 1n the world today - says
Peop le tend to stop look and listen when he speaks
GLIMPSES Gloria Emerson who covered the V1etnam
War for The New York Times has won the Natwnal Book
A"ard for her heaVJiy t1tled work Wmners and Losers
Battles Retreats Gams Losses and Rums From a Lang War
Melba Moore will be leaVJmg the cast of Timbuktu for two
weeks to work m Lester Persky s flhn verston of the mustcal
Ha1r - bemg shot 111 New York
A Probate Court 1n
Memphis Tenn ha s accepted Priscilla Ann Presley's d1vorce
claun agamst the estate of the late Elvis Presley but the
amount - she sought ahnost $750 000 - wasn tiTUide pubhc

Fo Wedn es day Ap rl 12

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Bernice Bede Osol

make pitch~ ~JJIW
By DIU~ KIMMIN~
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Off1
c1als of a Massachusetts
energy des1gn firm made
tlle1r best sales p1t~ h M9n\41y
Ill state energy off1c1als to try
and sell thm des1gn of a
system to cleanly burn Ohio s
high-5ullur coal
Nobody has a postllon m
001dized bed system design
supenor to us sa1d Ricbard
Rosen president of the four
)ear old Energy Resources
Co In c of Ca mbridg e
Mass
Rosen s company IS
compet1tm g w1th Babcock &amp;
Wilcox for a poss1ble state
contract Lo mstall a Ou1d1zed
bed combustion boller at the
old OhiO Pemtentiary m
Columbus
Flu1d1zed bed technology
mvolves the clean burning of
a flwd mlllture of hlgh.aullur
coal and lunestone blown
mto a combustiOn chamber
About 90 percent of tile sulfur
IS miXed With calCIUm
producmg a harmless by
product and the stack gases
are well wtthm state and
fed eral
a1r
pollution
standards
We are the only ones who
have made actual sales (of
the technology) ln the Uruted
States satd Rosen m a 3().
mmute presentation before
th e meet mg with th e
governor s
Ad
Hoc
Corrumttee on Coal Utiltza
llon was closed to the publie
Also present were officials
of several Oh10 coal
companies and mdustrles
The
Massachusetts
engmeers came to Columbus
to detail their $50 000 phase
one study of lnstallallon of a
fluulized bed at the Columbus
priSOn 111 lme with Gov
James A Rhodes plans of
installmg three such systems
m tile state
Under a separate contract
Babcock &amp; W1Icox Ud has
developed
plans
for
mstallahon of all three
flmdlzed bed systems
Should the decision be
made to proceed with either
of the two plans the
committee will recommend
one to Rhodes and state
energy officials for funding
Rosen said his company s
destgn would operate free of
pollutmg gases at between
l 500 and I 600 degrees
Shou)d either of the dealgns
be chosen the Department of
Energy still faces a problem
with Iundin~

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AUGUSTA Ga (UP!)- Gary Player puts m hours and
hours of practice leads the Masters only one day the
unportant one and p1cks up h1s th rd t1tle plus $45 000
John Schlee sperf(fS JUSt as much tune pracllcmg also leads
for one day and wmds up "lth nothmg more than blisters
He even loses money playmg m the Masters and w1th h1s
general fman c1al status now bemg what he calls very low
yo u m1ght unagme he d be a httle hot under the collar but he IS
anythmg but that John Schlee IS prett) cool about the whole
thmg
To begm wtth he knew beforehand how urunerc1ful and
economically unrewardmg the professwnal golf ctrcmt could
be when he first JOined It 13 years ago For another th ng he s
perfectly aware that the life of a tourmg pro 1sn t anythmg hke
what most people p1cture 1t to be watchmg a Gary Player a
Jack Nicklaus or a Hub1e Green making all those beaullful
shots on TV
Bes1des John Schlee had hunself a ball the enllre wee k he
was m Augusta for the Masters even though he eventuall&gt;
ftmshed m 42nd plac'e 18 strokes behmd Player followmg h1s
leadoff 68 wh1ch ea rned him the top spot after the f1rst round
and made him kmg for a day
That s somethipg I m proud of savs the sun bronzed 38year-old Browns\ 1ll e Texas pro talkmg about h1s openmgday
lead
There are 350 or so golfers on the tour and how many of
tllem do you thmk can say the&gt; ve "'"'r led a maJOr
chan1p1onsh p for even one round ' Whatlh s means to me 1s
that I ve led all the three maJor champwnshtps 1n thiS country
at one tune or another and that tells me I m capable of wmrung
one of tllem some dav
True I haven t won any of them yet Schlee laughs but
at least I led them all for awhile The US Open after three
rounds m 1973 the PGA at the end of two rounds m 1974 and
no" the Masters
Schlee has flmshed second n 14 different tournaments but
"on only one th e Ha""' an Open m 1973 He has had all kmds
of physical problems w th h s back hts knee and h1s thumb
and t reached a p01 nt where he th ought of qUittmg last
summer
But ph)Sica ll) he s OK now nd he s not gomg to g1ve up
playmg on the tour merely because he ISO t rr akmg a whole lot
of mone)
Howmany m lhonarres do you tlunk there are on th e tour'
he asks Ma) be three I mean those whose actual net worth 1s
a mill on Palmer Nicklaus and Player are about th e only ones
I can thmk of offhand
A lot of the others are broke That s whv so many leave
eventually The\ J ~1 fade a"ay You hear someone ask what
e\er happened to whIt sh s-11ame and then you get the
ans" er he took a club JOb someplace 10 North Overshoe
Nowhere
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A lot of guys dectdc It s not worth the gnnd Most outSiders
have a m sconcept on of what 1t s hke p a)'l ng on the tour
People don t really know how ha rd we work and be10g on the
tour ISO t as glamorous as th ey thmk Ill s
Schlee figures he can ~1 111 w none of the maJor utles
lf my body doesn t break down he says I m 3B good for
e~ght or 10 more years I may ha ve a chance
He plans to open a golf school sometime 1n February but he 11
L'Ontinue pla)mg tile tour anyway
1m not mak ng toO much money he says but I m st 11
en joymg what 1 m domg I 1e 1ever been one to Sit on a dolla r
When I have 11 I spend 11 I fly f~rst class and I dr1ve a
Mercedes
I made $1 850 1n the Masters but pa d $2 000 for one week
here 1 mnot kt ck ng tllough l sta) ed m a bea uuful home and
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Schlee also had to pa~ for h1s transportation and hiS caddie
l:le gale l)le xo ungp~an who carr ed hiSbag $2SO
He was worth about $(00 says Schlee laughmg some
more But"hatcan)oudo ' Th ts s the Masters

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By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
RIChie. Z1sk m1ght be the
best lllmg to hll Texas smce
barbecued spare nbs
Behmd Ztsk s lusty hlttlng
th e Rang ers opened th e
season by taking two of three
ga mes from tile defendmg
world champwn Yankees
mcludmg a 5 2 trlwnph on
national television Monday
rught
Z1sk dnll ed a two run
home• off D1ck T1drow m the
s1xth mrung to break open a
tight game and prov de Dock
Ell1s w1th a very sa tlsf)'lng
victory aga nst his ex
teammates
I am ticl&lt;led to deatll With
ti1e way th s ball team has
started smd Z1sk We Mn
two out of three from the
Mrld champwns and I II take
that anvt me
AI 01 ver an off -&lt;Season
acqu iSition from Pittsburgh
had \ WO h ts SCO red lWICe
made three runnmg catches
mclud ng a spectacular one

PITTSBURGH (UPI ) Pittsburgh Pirates offlcl~ls
announced Monday that M1ke
Edwards a second baseman
wlth the Columbus farm
team would be sent to
Oakland to complete the
trade for Manny Sanguillen
Pittsburgh last "Week
traded pitcher Elias Sosa
outl~elcter M1guel Dilone and
an unspecified third player
for Sanguillen a catcher

back to sprmg trauun g
Doubles by T1m Foh Steve
Henderson
and
Ken
Henderson provid ed Swan
w1th all the runs he needed m
the fourth mrung But the
Mets heaped on four more
runs m the e1ghth off reliever
Paul Reuschel when aft er
Fo h smgled Steve Henderson
h1t his third homer m as
many days Ken Henderson
then followed Ed Kranepool s
Single w1th h1s fir st homer of
the year
In other Natwnal League

treated to the tlve-hll shutout
p1tchmg of Crag Swan and
tlle aer1al display put on by
Steve and Ken Henderson as
tlle Mets blanked the Ch cago
Cubs IHl to run \herr record
to 4-1 m th s infant season
My fastball was the key
srud Swan no longer the
ugly ducklmg of the Mets
It was movmg today
Swan making h1s fir st start
of the year struck out tllree
and walked two whtle
stre tchm g h1 s co nsecullv e
shutout 1rmmgs to 24 gomg

two~run

act on Atlanta edged San Atlanta 1ts first victor&gt; of the
D1ego IJ..7 St Lou1s walloped season Gary Matthews drove
Pittsbur gh II 2 and Los n four earlier runs for the
Angeles defeated Houstor 5- Braves w th a pa1r of homers
2
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Dave
Wmfl eld
In the Amencan League accounted for four San Diego
C1eveland edged Boston 5-4 runs w1th a two-run smgle
Kansas C1ty knocked off Bal and a two-run homer
t more J-2 Texas handled Cardinals 11 Pirates 2
New York !&gt;-2 Cal lorn a
Mtke Ty son s th ree run
blanked Mmnesota 3.{) and homer highlighted a s1x-run
Oakland shut out Seattle 1-!1 r rst mmng that gave John
Braves 8 Padres 7
IJenn) and St Lows an easy
Darrel Chaney rocked a wm over Pittsburgh Dermy
tworun homer w1th two out m scatte red seven h1ts m gomg
tlle mntll mnmg to g1ve

the distan ce for the
Cardinals
Dodgers 5 Astros %
Ron Cey drove n two runs
With a homer and a smgle and
Dusty Baker smgled home a
parr of runs to help Los
Angeles w1n 1\s fourth
straight game Doug RBu
makmg h1s flr~1 appearance
of the season earned the
VJctory The "mless Astros
got a home run from Joe
Ferguson his third of the
year

shot drops Yankees, 5-2

aga111St Mtckey Rtvers and
was cheered wildly With a
standmg ovatiOn every t me
he ran out to h1s pos1t10n m
left field between mmngs
lt 1s a player s dream to
have sometll mg hke th s (the
fan support ) sa1d Ohver
About the on ly thing that
went wrong for Texas was the
recurrence of a stiff shoulder
to Ell1s that forced hun to
leave tile game after f•ve
mnmgs m wh1ch he allowed
JU St one hit
In other American League
~ ames Cle1elan d mpped
Bosto n 5 4 Kansas C1ty
defea ted Ball mo re 4 2
Ca lif o rni a blank e d
Mmnesota ~ and Oak and
beat Seattle I-ll
1ilS Angeles beat Houston
5-2 Atlanta edged San D~ego
8 7 St
I OUI S ro uted
Plltsburgh l1 2 and New
York blanked Ch1cago IJ..O n
National l£ague ac twn
Indians 5 Red s.,x 4
The Red Sox are haVJng

trouble getting untracked
Hon Prmtt s one-out smgle m
the mnth mnm g del vered the
wmmng run as th e Indians
handed the Red So x their
tlltrd loss m four games
Andre Thornton had a three
run homer for Cleveland
While Carlton r sk homerell
for Boston
Ro yals 4 Oru lcs 2
AI Cowens drove m three
runs w1th a pa r of triples to
spa rk the Royals VIctory
over the winless On oles
Baltimore has now lo st four
11} a row
Angels 3 Twms 0
Don Baylor h t a two-run
homer and Ken Brett tossed a
f1 ve hitte r 1n help mg the
Angels beat the Twms Joe
Rud ch1pped n w1th three
h1ts mclud mg a run ..cormg
smgle for Cal1forma
A s I Marrners 0
Th ree of the players
mvolved m the deal for VIda
Blue - John Johnson Da\e
and
Gary
Heav erlo

Billingham happy to
be with Detroit nine

CINCINNATI (UP! )- De
clarmg I m a T1ger no"
Jack B1llmgham faced his old
Cmcmnat1 Reds teammates
Monday m an exhibitiOn
game w1tll DetrOit
• B llm gham openmg ht s
lith year 10 the maJors wa s
tr aded to Detroi t dur1ng
baseball meetings durmg the
wmter A 7-4 w1rmer n h1s
fi rst start for DetrOit agamst
Toronto Sunday Blllmgham
srud he s happy to be w1th the
T1gers
One reason I okayed the
trade he sa1d was tllat
they have on l~ tllree or four
Astroturf stadmms m the
Amencan League and 1 m a
smk erball thrower
Another reason he added
was Fred Gladding h1s new
p1tchmg coach He used to
be my roommate m Houston
lie kno" s me and he helps
N ew Yo K (Gu ell 0 0 at
M wct ukee (Augus ne 0 0
7 keep me m my groove
pm
Sometunes 1 shp out of 11
De ro
Rozen a 0 0
at Blilm gham sa1d
He s1ts m
Tc~&lt;as Mcd ch 0 0 8 35 p m
Sea t e Pole 0 ll at Oak and th e dug out yellmg at me and
( B a berg 0 o
0 JO p m
1 hke 11
M nne sot a ( Er ckson 0 OJ at
B11lmgham srud that when
Cat torn a ( Aase 0 0
0 30
he wa s traded my famll)
om
(On y games scheduled
was all I really worned
Wedn es days Games
Bo!. on at C eveland
about For my ktds th iS
New Yor~ at M wauk ee
(Cmcmnall ) was really home
To ronto a Ch cage
Ba m re at Kan C ty n gh
for tllem
De ro t a Texas n Qtl
But he admitted th at
M nn a Cal or n a n ght
drtvmg
to Lakeland Fla
Sea e a Oak and n ght
1Detroit s trauung camp I I
was a httle shakey It was an
em.l'tfonal thmg
In sprmg he sa1d 1 could
see the numbers on the wall
Wh e n e v e r
Sparky
NB A Playott s
(And
erson)
talked
1 waso t
t F rSI Round)
I Best Of Three I
going to be a starter here At
Eastern Co nfer ence
best I would be a late mnmg
Was h ng1on vs Atlanta
Ap
U - At ant a at Wash ng mop-up p1tcher
ton 8 p m
Since then however he s
Apr
4- Wash ng on a At
tllat ball players are
found
ant a 8 0 p m
, Ar,r 1 16 A lanta at wa all ahke wherever you go the
!lhngonlpm
same k1ddmg m the club
c eve tand vs New York
Apr 1 12- New
York
at house But I lllought tllere
Cleve ana 8 p m
Apr I 14 Cleve and a t New would be a drop m enthus1am
go mg from Cmcmnall to a
York 8 30 p m
1&lt; Ap r il
16- New vo rk at team that haso t won But the
C evel.,nd
p m
enlhus1 am and the club house
w estern Conference
Seatt e vs Los Angele s
is good I d been on a loser
Apr 1 12- Los Angeles at
before and you could tell
Seat e
p m
Apr I 14- Seat e at
LOS bemg m their lockerroom
Ange es
30 p m
We re good Blilmgham
x Apr 1 6- Los Anoetcs at
S81d
about tlle Tigers but It
sea tJ e J p m

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By MARK FRIEDMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Most New York fans agree
w1lh the experts that the
Mets are really JUst a Tr1ple
Ateam - after all they have
the Yankees and one out o{
two am t bad
But the Mets are showtng
somethmg to these fans even
1! nobody IS watc hmg
Th ey weren t exactly
breakmg th e doors down to
gel 1nto Shea Stadtum
Monday afternoon but the
3 751 who did show up were

would take some m racle to
beat New York or Boston
B1llmgha m started m the
maJors In Los Angeles m
1968 He then spent three
years m Houston unhl the
Astros traded h1m to

Cmcmnat1 as part of a deal
that brought Joe Morgan and
Cesar Geronuno to th e Reds
ln s1x yea rs
w1th
Cmcmnall Billingham was
87~3 and he 1s now 12().95 m
the majors

Giants hope to
end streak
'
By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UP[) - The
Cincmnau Reds try for their
fift h stra1ght VJCtorywttllout a
loss tomght agam~i tl e San
F'ranc1sco G1ants but Reds
manager Sparky Anderso n 1s
not gettin g over excited
about the "m streak
are
Some
peo pl e
however
Just a few mmutesafter the
Reds fourth stra1ght wm
Sunday a reporter ran mto
Anderson s t1dy httle off1 ce
and breathlessly announced
My people m New York
want to know what s the
difference between the Reds
tll1s year and last year
Anderson JUS\ chuckled and
slowly pour ed some hot
coffee fr om a thermos nto a
plastic coffee mug mscnbed
Delta Atlanta s B1gge;t and
Best
The whlle-lla1red manager
merely smiled and let the
coffee steam a few seconds
After all ll s a httle
ct ffl cult to star t makin g
pr ono unc emen ts about
s1gmficant dtfferences based
on JU St four games especially when two of the
VJctor~es were one-run affairS
and the other was only a two
run wl.n
But Anderson made a stab
for the reporter s hungry for
somethmg New York editors
Well we have better
p1tchmg and we re swmgmg
the bats he sa1d addlng a
couple of more lin es

Alexa nder
combme d to openmg Oakland crowd of
beat the Marmers before a 17 283 Johnson teamed w1th
surpr Sin gly la1 ge home Heaverlo to stop the Marmers

on three hits while Alexander
smgled home tile game s only
run off Glenn Abbott

Wahama and Southern
baule to 6-6 deadlock
By Greg Bailey
1 he
Waham a White
r a Icons and host So uthen
[&lt;rna does locked horns last
n ght 1n a thrill ng see sa\\
ba ttle and when the smoke
had cleared the game had
en ded n a 6~ deadloc k Due
to da rk ness the cnntest wa s

ca lled •fte1 the e1 d of the
re~ ulat 1 on seve• mn ngs by
un p~res II me Sn th and
Greg Bmle)
lne contest appea red to br
a p tchers duel n the ea rl)
nnmgs as Southern s John
Mark Sayre and Wahama
south pa" Thompson pllched
three sco reless nmn gs
ap1ece But the Falco ns
uoched Say re fo r a run n the
top of the fo urth for a shaky
lead I h 11 run was unearned
as a re sult of an error smg le

an I base on balls
1\ al all a seel! ed to l ave l
1 ~car as the) p •ted t" 1
ore runs 11 the top of the
r ft h r r ' 3-ll lea d R1ck
Buzzard hun ed a single and
\\CO

to sec( nd on an err

1

Final sign-up
day Saturday
RACINE - rhe Ra cme
Baseball Assn ~ 11 huld a
bak e sale Sa turda) beg nn ng
at 9 a m at th e Racu e Post
Off1 ce o ra sc fu ds lui ""
pony leag ue umforms The
asS&lt; cwtlon a!S( ts rem nd ng
resident s Satu rda Apnl 15
IS the fmal da) for regiSter ng
yo ungster s to partiCipate 11
the program
Included arc tee ball lttle
league pony league and g ~r ls
groups and those \\IShing to
s gn up but have no
prc\lousl) done so are lo call
l1bb) F1sher 949 2378 Sue
Beegle 949 2575 I 111 an
Wea1 er1 949 2031 1 Jan
Card l_, 949 2449
Ti e ' ~c1 at1or. also s
plarmmg a bake sa e car
wash tag day and pop bolt e
ar d soft dnn k caps eollect10 n
da1 on Ma) 6

explammg that mdeed both
the p1tchmg and h1ttmg have
been decent the first four
games
So r1ght now e\Cryth mg
IS rollmg along good he
smd emphasiZing the r1ght
now
The Reds st11l face the
sli gh t na tter of pla ) ln g
another 158 gan es
But fans came 11 ay from
Cmcmnat1 s four-game sweep
of Houston sa) mg there was
somethmg abo ut the Reds
tllat looked good
Anderson agreed - and
ha d an answer for that
m1press on - h tung
We ve been hackmg the
DAlLAS iUPl l
The
ba ll pr ettv good and I
for
onto
Maple
Leafs
recalled
remember Preston Gomez
saymg back m 1969 when I r ght wmger Kurt Walker
was coachmg for h1m that from tile Dallas Black Ha"ks
when yo u h1t you look good of the Central Hockey League
H1ttmg produces a lot of other and ass1gned two amateur
left wm gers to Dallas
tllmgs

mmg back w th fo ur b1g runs
off Thompson n the last of
the I fth Mike Huddleston
and R cha rd both walked
and catcher Mark Forbes
dro\e home a run With hiS
Single Herbte Ervm la1d
down a perfect bunt one of
t" o on the n1 ght and
sacr heed the rurmers up
Sa) re singled to dnve n a
run and first sacker Jun
0 Bnen smashed a double to
\ put the Tornadoes ahead
11 After a scoreless s1xth the
By Greg Bailey
F'alcons " ouldn t qllll and
1ne Eastern Eagles are pushed across three tallies
st llllookmg for their f rst w n Buzzard walked and scored
of 1978 after dropp ng an 11 2 on a Lichfleld tnple Weaver
dec iSIOn to VISitmg Federa l Mark Smith and J Smith all
Hoc k ng la st night The s1ngled Sa) re and Russell
Lancers unleashed a 12 hit drew walks and t looked like
attack agamst three Eagle the Falcons had 1t won
p tchers and wmn ng p1tcher
But the hosts got hot m the
Green fanned four and la st fram e "'th R~aford
"alked a hke number m leading off with a smgle while
golng the d sta nce Green Forbes was h t by a p1tch
he lped hiS o;vn cause b~ En n a gam Ia d down a
&gt;1rokmg two suglc s
perfect sacr flee to put the
1 he Lancers opened w1th t) ng runs on second and
f ve big runs m the top of Ihe th rd Sa) re grounded out
f rst SIX smgles sandwiched but pmch hitter Steve H1ll
aruu nd a "alk too k their toll drew a walk
Kelly
n that open ng frame Wneor enner then smacked a
Federa l Hock mg ced the tM run smgle to lie the
game with three tall es 1n the game A Southe rn pmch
S!Xlh
runner "as picked off second
Sta rhng led all httters as he and the ga me was then called
banged JUt three safe1 1es for beca use of darkness
the winners as Chad" ell
Win ebrenn er had two
dded two Joe Kuhn led the s ngles 0 Bmn h1s double
Ea gles with two smgles and Sayre Tea for d and
Othe r Eagle h tiers were r orbes each had a smgle For
Steve littl e Sam Spencer the Falcons L1chfleld had a
ani Jue Boyles " th a Single tr pie and Single while M
each
Sn 1th had two s1ng les
Spencer "as tagged Wlth Buzzard Weaver J Smtih
the loss as he shared the and Rose each had one hit
rnoond dulles With Rust)
Southern pitchers walked
1\ gal and Jeff K1mes
se1en and fa nned five whtle
ogether the) fanned f1ve Falcon hurlers struck out
and walk ed e1ght Tomght the th ree and walk ed five
Eagles of Coach Ralph W gal Southern goes to Alexa nder
entertam North Ga lha
tomght
Federal Hockmg '
Wahama
000 120 3~ 8 I
500 103 2- 11 12 7 So uthern
000 040 2~ 6 2
Eastern 010 010 0- 2 5 7
Thom pson Honaker (5)
Creen and Do wler
Buzza rd (6) and J Srmth
Spencer lip I R IV1gal I' I Sa) re Huddleston (7) and
K1mcs 71 1nd Btssell
Forbes,

After a fielder s cho1ce
Buzzard scored Mark Smith
socked a s ngle to send m the
other run
But the hosts came stor

Eagles still
looking for
first victory

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�AA UW visits legislature

Mrs. Martha Husted , representing the MiddlepcrlPomeroy Chapter of the American Associalton of
University Women and Senator Oakley Collins .

POLLY·s POINTERS
Polly Cramer

DEAH POLLY - I hupe sumeone cc.tn Lell mt hvw to
t.:lt:an the uut.s1de uf &lt;111
al umt num ur sta lnll•s:; steal
l'lt•ctnr fr~ pan . 1 would l'l' l ·
t&lt;dnl) appreuale some• itclp.
-MHS.A.W.
DF.i\R MH.S.t\. W. - Of
cuurse, one never ll11Jill'l ~es
such a pant n the water. I usc·
a suap·ftlled slt-el wvul pad lu
clc•an all such puns. rulst•
w1th hut water a nd dn w1th a
soft towel. - POLLY .
DEAR POLLY - I read
Mrs J .T. 's probte'm with a

spnllg&gt; lu s..·e tf 11 would &gt;olvc
lhe &lt;hdtng probll'lll II dt d MI{S.H.H
lli·: AH POI.l.Y - I was
~~~· t• n an u l~ sufl dnnk ~ollie
tu .':lt.'l10 tu tilt• Ll&lt;:wgtllt.•r uf the
man who hcu.l ow ned tlH.'
Ou~mt·!S~ ytars agu I wurkt·d
un !t off and 011 for a cuu p!t.• of
wt•eks trym ~ to g l'l llw gl&lt;2ss
clt•an a11d sparklmg . II had
Ot.·t·n I.Junl'd undt•r H IJe~rn for
yea t·s Ftnally I put Ulll' uoke~
nee &lt;HlLl \'lnegar 111 Lhc bottle
and shook tlus arou11d fo r a
cuuplt· uf !lll!lUles The
n·sulls wete unbelievable. A.T
DF.AH PO I.I.Y - I US&lt;'d the
zigzag .stttd1 on my mad11 ne

re~1due

1n an anti·

lll t.l'W ll:J I'I OW cJa stll' di'UUIH.i

que cluna pltcltcr a nd a glaso
sa .-,~: . Mv rcmcth IS tu fill the
L'O IIlainer Wttit Water. add a
teaspoon of cream uf ldltar.
sur unlit tl ts dissolved and
then ld 1t .stand uvl•nu ght l. L.K.
DEAR POI.I.Y - lmug.- nc
wrotl' thr.Jl shl' uses ru!Jbmg
alcohol un wutd u \\ ~ ami rlllr·
rurs to prl'\'l'nt s tn~ nk mg I
alsu us~ 1t on Ill ~ e~ t'Kicls.':l'es
to gel rid of all)' grease.
smudges cwd hdH sp1 a.' JOYCE
DEAR POLLY - When
II'IIrnng sltt cks ust' an t'nlpt y
canlbuard fabn c !Jvlt. Plat'l'
lite boll 111 lite pant il'g and
tl tl'H ~ r~.ss. The irumng l.':l'
t':.tSlt'r. 41f1d neater Most
fab ne stores just discanl
such can lbuHnb e~ nd w1ll g1vt•
litem to you . -I.UANNF.
IlE Al{ POLLY -- We
tl•t·t•ntly purchased a new box
~pnngs tmd rnatt n.•s."i Ulvt'l'ed
111 a .s !J ppt1 r~ f&lt;tll r H' F:\'e ryd;.l! I had to push the mal·
u·t·;; back 111 plat-e I put an
nld balll tub lllal titat had
Slll&lt;tl! SUl'lllHl (.' Up~ Ull ll bel·

Lht• tup.-, uf lh'a\'\ cultun knt.·t.·
SU&lt; 'kS lilal Were SO S il'cll'hl'~
tht·~ \\ UUld not sta.1· up. r\u \\
tile.~ a rc ~uud as new . IIA ZF.l.
Polly 1\lll ; end \'\Ill IJilt' vf
ht•r . s 1gnl'd t·hank · } uu
llt'II'Sp"per coupon l'i lppt'l'o If

He lp for
electric fry pan

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Pu111tcr. Pt'l'\;l' or Prul&gt;lern m
1•.-r &lt;·ulumn Wnte POI.I y·s
l'OI'ITF.H., 111 eare uf th is
ne'"spa per

Member s of American
Associatton of Untversily
Women 's Ohio Branches
arrived tn Columbus recently
to consider current political
tssues and talk wtth their
state legislat ors al the
Ca pitol and nea rby Neil
House. Arriving from . all
parts of the state, they came
to ex press thei r political
interests and to explore wtlh
legtslators the way lawo can
serv£' home and commumiy .
Representing Lhe Middleport • Pomeroy Branch
was Mrs. Martha Hu;ted,
Educational Chairman and
Acting Le~i s l alive Chairman
for Mrs. Sibley Slack, who
was unable to attend. Mrs.
Husted had an oppo rtunity to
talk with Senator Oaktev C.
Collin s at the luncheon
session at the Neil House. and
later , at the State House, wilh
Representative Ron . James.
who will present an Ohio slate
Oag to the Middleport Pomeroy Branch at a future
meeting .
Dr
Marie
Pfeiff er,
Colu mbus, AAUW Ohio
Division President. led Lhe
meetmgs and mtroduced the
keynote speaker, Or. Van
Boga rd Dunn , Dean of the
Methodist Theolgocal School.
Delaware. Dr Dunn's speech
defmed "Polillr&lt; - A Vision
of Thtngs As They Ought To
Be."

i\ wetrd ~

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happiness,· but think
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collCt.' rnlng Jll'W off1ccrs.
Te~ken 1nlo lht.• membership

were Barry McCoy . Jerry
Alcslurt! , C'hns Baer . Srutt
McPhail . J . L. Jeffers. Mik e
Pc11tt·rsvn. Clytie Sa) l'l' . Chn.-.
StlN ROJtN
:vtr and Mrs. Ravm ond Deemer. ami David Amburgy . Allhe pme wood derby
Z1 1· 1c , Byron. Gc1. a~&lt;.' rm ·
the
fir st plm:l' winner wa s
nou.1r1ng the btr'lh of a son
.J
eff
Frank
. wtllt scco11d placl'
John We&gt;le) . born Apri l I al
tu
Todd
Atlams and
gotng
Lht• Co llt seum Park Hosptlal
Llmd
place
lu
Ga
ry Curlts .
in Marun, Ga Thl'y lmvt.• a
Mrs.
.J
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Thot:en.
den
daughter , Hever ly, agt&gt; two.
mutltc
r.
cx
plamcd
the
~..:on­
Grand tla renl.!; are Mr . and
Mrs. flobert Du ckworth, Mul - su·ut·ttun of the ca rs matlt· bv
·
dleport and the late Mr . and Llw IJOi s.
,\
lt\'t
ng
Cll'cic
b)
the
SI'UUL'
Mrs Paul Ztrklc Pomerov
Mr. an~ Mrs w;tltam Fred d u~e d till' Inl'l'llflg . 1\
Smtlh of Bradbury are great- tlccuratcd blue and gold ca kt·
was se rw~ wtllt Kooi-A tti IJI
grandparents .
:&gt;1rs. Th11rt·n anti Mrs Can;!
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:-.10111:1r~ ~ uu ct y last wt•l'k
Mrs Jean Wn ghl. \'II'C
pll'!-lll!ent , ~ pt·n t·d th1·
meeltn g wtlh Mrs. Mt ldred
J ~cu iJ~ ~Jvmg dt.!\'otiuns Sht.•
I'et~ d " Trusting 111 G1 1d" ~:~nd

"Thank Yuu Gvd For l.tltle
'l111ngs " Prayer was i)y Mrs
Ida Marlin and Mr; Wn ght
had a program on .Jap:nt. The
secretary \ rl' purt was gl\'t:ll
by Mrs. Ann Mash Mlssiun"ry vlcdgc ~ Cllld the work ·
tng fund were t&gt;tken up
Mrs . Ida Milrtin a nd Mrs.
F'rarH.: cs Ma rtin st.•rv ed
reJreshment.; . Oth ers attcntlmg were Carol Lunsford .
Angie and Ma rgu Marttn ,
guesL, , and Mrs. Wan da
Eblin , Mrs. Ambet l.oan.
Mrs. Iva Powell. :md MISS
Sus"n F'leshriietn.

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THESE PARENTS SHOULD BUTI OUT
RAP :
Ann and I had a falling-(lul two years ago. You know how
gtrls get mad and badrnouth each other.
Recenlly we deetded to make up We have forgiven and
forgullen , but my parents can't! Mum blames Ann for starting
nunors _about tl)e (I did my share too). Dad says if he catches
me Lalktng !o fier I'll be grounded and won 't get my driver's
heense .
lnctdenlally. Ann 's folks are glad we're friends again .
If I even mention her at home I get screamed at. What to do?
-17 AND CAN'T PICK MY rRIENDS
DEAR 17 :
Unless there's a great deal more here than you mention, we
thmk your folks are overinvolved and overreacting.
. Adults who hold grudges after thetr children have wisely
dtsea rded them are bucking for unnecessary rebellion.
Perhaps they'll ca ~n doW!1 if you and Ann quielly remalll
fne nds (at school I and make no big confrontation of it. Try this
a month and let us know if we're nght.- HELEN AND SUE
P.S. To 17's mother : Isn't il s1lly to fight your daughter 's batlies when she has already ended the war ?
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
I'm a 1J:year-old girl in love wilh a 29-ycar-old preacher. Bul
he's mar.rted and has two children. He's about the only person
who eve1 showed Interest 111 me. I'm on ~ope, 1 drink, smoke,
cuss and everyllnng else. I've been planning to run away and
stay ncar his house so I can L&lt;tlk to him . Should (? - HEARTBHOKEN AND SICK
DEAR SICK :
:Talk to lhts preacher · yes; but don 'l run away and stay near
Ins l10use ! He ca n help you ki ck those habits if you stop confns·
mg gra ltlude wtth love.- HELEN
NOTE FHOM SUE . And mclude his wife in your talks. These
four-way conversations !God will be there too 1could make yo u
a new person by age 14.
DEAH RAP ·
About lugh school "rcss codes: In my junior year (1 97011
wore.~ants to school before it was " legal" to mstigale some a elton . 1he principal threatened me wtth suspenSion, but as a LO[l
honor student, wtlh teacher support,! was able Lo ca ll his bluff.
Wttlun two weeks out· n gid dress code was broken. Aller that. 1
hardly ever wore pants.
Now , al age 24, I am dtsg11~ted by how the kids dress at my
old school. I sec obese girls hanging out of halters. s hapely
ones looktng like hookers; boys sloppy and slrmgy-haired. One
of lll) fyrmer teachers said, "Well , you started it ?"
l
Now I'm wondenng, ca n the average person (espectally a
teen I funclwn wtlhout restricti ons'- JADED HEBEL
REBEL·
Are the ktds' dress habits really litis bad. or are you seemg
them wtlh " ~dull " eyes'' As we've satd before, no one ts qutte
so cundemnmg of an age group as the person whu has just
gt·aduatcd ft·onvl. - HELEN AND SUE

Vaughans join OES
Pwn and Don Vauglmn
were initiaLL~I into Pumcruy
Chapt er 186, Order of the
Eet.stern Stm·, .at a mec llllg
held re cenlly at the Pomeroy
Ma su nlt.~

Temple.

Adnan H~bbar~ Sym[&gt;athy
was extended tv I.orenzu
Davts at the l11ss of Ius
brother.
Thuma s Edwa rds thankl'li
the chapter and members for
rememberi ng hun dunng Ius
hospitali zation with vis iL~ anti
ccmls. Three rncrnllei'S were
Sl1~ pe n~etl for non-payment
of dues. It W(tS t~ nn u un ccd
that Lhl' landmarks will be

The lwu were prt:senled
Bibles from the Chapter by
'11JUuw .s Edwan.ls, associa te
~tru n
Two persons were
also clcl'lcd lu rece ive the
de grees . Mr . and Mrs
Htehard Vaughan. worthy re~::~d nnd ubllgatiUn uigllt
molrurt and palron , presi&lt;IL•d observed at Lhe next meeting.
Spring flowers decorated
at the meeltng wi.th Mrs.
Mabel Moor.- as warder pro the ta ble for refres hment~
Lem . The sunshtne fund was served uy Da le and Ella
l'Uil.-clcd by Kalhy Workman. S11lllh . llus.altlta Gmther. a n~
lnvitall uns were extended to Ca ryl Cuuk.
van uus inspcdwns. tiet·well
l'&lt;:~ n.ls were !)C!It tu Flurcnl'c
Well . Mary l.tppcncott. and
Al20, you'd thmk nothtng of
playing 38 hole&amp;; afler 40.
you'd watch gladly while someonl1 else does it on TV.

JA YE ROBEIITS
TURNS tt - Jaye
Roberts. daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. Herman Knbcrts,
celebrated her lith birth·
day Sunday allernuun with
a pit:nit: at the Route 33
madsidt• park. Atlt•nding
were Mr . and Mrs . Roger
Mu"'rry and Cnlcna, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert St:arberry
and Gina, Mr. and l\1rs.
Erm·st Powell, Mrs. Rita
Boggess and Tummy, l\1rs.
,\gnt.slluggess atid Donnie,
Estil Cullins , Duw·ll
J{obt•rts. Tim llmley, Sean"·
Braley, Jamit· Braley,
Keith Adkins, and Joey
Roberts. Scudin~ a girt
were her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stu•rman
Hubert~.

Officers elected
New offtcers were eleded
at Lhe recent mcctmg of the
Sew-Rile.Sewtng Cluu held at
Lite home of Mt·s. Betty
We it rung.
F.lectcd were Jotll Hoffman . prc sulent ; Nett ie
Buyer , v1cc presulcnt ; Ann

llrowning, treasu rer ; and
Evelyn Gilmore, secretary
Mrs Pan~ora Collins openl'li the meelt ng with Mrs .
C.Jimor e g1 ving t he
scc rclar) ':-; re port. and Mrs.
Carolyn Md1anil'l giving the
treasurer 's report. PIHns
\\l'I'C made fur a summer
yu rd sa le. Next meeting wil l
be wtth Mrs McDwu cl. A
desse rt cour.sc WH S scrvud to
thu.se named ond l.ucy Whit(' ,
Martha Hoffman, Lenora
McKnigh t . and
Flo
Stnckland.

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Basiecamping skill&lt;wtll be l&lt;tughl at a scrvll'c untlmeeltt'
1
&lt;' uf the Btg Bend Nctg ltburhotKI'I'Itu t·w[•ty
. l c·ell lip K'IHl) 11Uh g
'"- • c:l
..~~~"'~~et~tc, Blark Dt amond Cuundlt·ept·escnlaltve' ;net .
"' · l .aro )11 tt·cvt:s , SturltJy Wtl sull and Pat Thomct sc;·v il.'t'
~n:\dl~~c~or; ~edncs~bty to pla n for the ntecllng wht cit wtll be
t ~~. tr~ o .. several sktll workshops '" prepa ration fur llie sumJllCJ day camp. All volunteet·s plwming to work . t I·
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tire encouraged to lctke the traiuing.
rl lay ct~mp
Mrs. Merle Jol m~ o n ami Mrs. I &lt;llt'rt'nce will be givm' ll .
ba~lt sk.tlls mstrur la.on. Thu~t· attcn&lt;ltng an~ tu lHkc UIW YC:J~·d :~.
clolheshne rope. a )&gt;Irk kmfc. 50 mtls to help defray lilt• expense .for makmg uar1;; , il L':l l'llboanl egMcarton, old L:amlle.s or
wax.l!nt oul of till' dryer,thetr l~tntlbook. and a sack lunch.
Smce
. d most
d t ·'of lhe lranuug Will l&gt;tk"' ottltloot·", , YU 1Ujl1CCI'S arc
t'elmn e o uress fo t· Lltc weather. The workHitop will b • I ·II
froml0am .to2p. m .
etc&lt;
SmACUSEIII\OWNIETitOOP u2o
AI
the•meetmg
of the Svntcuse
Brownie"~ 'l'ltu 1Sl. Ii~Y. cvemng,
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as gc was ut-coratcd "' ptepar&lt;ttimt for a puppet show The
ocuuts earlter lltadc puppets.
·
Terri Roush look up lite dues, Becky Wllll'brcnncr led inlhe
pledge to the flag, S he! lie Wolfe letltnlhe gt rl scout prum 1se
and all of the llruwme' " "'K the Smile sung. Heft·cslunenl~
were. served by Shc lltc Wolfe &lt;tflcr Ku n Ad;uns led 111 the
Lords Prayer Jane lmLoden hat! tlw cleanup respon"'btltty
for the meetm~.

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rb ~&lt;'·~,-Scout lea~crs Hround lhc ru unt y ~n.· mvitcd lu sul.nmt in·
tf1, ,;_lonna it on et tller by lclt•pltotIt •Xtll'xt n:11i te lt•phunc. 992-5292. or
m111l for the \.1rl &amp;:o ul I la11·y.
POMEROY I' F:IISON ,\1.~
Mrs . Phillit• Mt·tnharl.
Mrs . Stt&gt; lla !\lilt'S. Mrs.
Edith Lanning , a nd

Mi~s

Ermu Smith wt•rt• Suuda\·
dium:r gut·sh uf \tr~ . ltu~~·

r.mtht•r.
Mr. OJnd Mr~ . l.;mm
l)•rt•t• uf Pu·kt•rin~tun, t~nd
Mr. and Mrs. lla It- Hunsh
and t•hildrt·nnf St. ,\llmus.
spent lht• wt•t·kend • ith Mr .
and Mrs. Alht:rl Kuush and

fa mil)'.
Mr . and Mrs. t'. E.
Blakt•s ler IUII't' rt' llll'll('(i

lwnw frum Sanlbt.•l Island.
Fla . and Winlt.•r Ha\'cn,
Flu . whl'rt' tltt'\' \'isitcd ht:r
sbtt•r and br;1thrr-in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith.
While tht•n• Mr. and Mrs .
Rlak.-skt.-s daughtrr. Mrs.
~lt'il'in Cirt·!t• and l'hildnn,
Mark and Mariannl', uf
Wh'hita. Kansas visitt•d.
Mrs . 1-:ti·wl.-th Chas.rt• turned t11 Ptlllll'ruy to bt•
"tlh ht-r sish'r, Miss Helen
J,u{' hary. aft...r spt•nding
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FRIDAY
Heath United Methodist
RETURN
JONATHA N
Church in Middleport ; for ,
Metgs
Chapter.
OAR
. ~' ntla y,
appointment call 992-7531
at
the
St.
Paul
Lutheran
dally , or 992-58.12, weekends
Church fellowship hal l.
or evenings.

Mrs . Marjorie Walburn will
lx: on cornpo niUn pll:lntJngs

trap plants ArrangeSocial 1 and
nwnt of the month is
Spi:H;e"
"Mysteries
I!'I s Keltonlu be lhe judge .
I Calendar 1 MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL

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M. I DDLEP\!' HT
I.ITERARY CLU B, 7 30
Wednesday at lhe home of
Mrs Ha rold Sauer wtlh Mrs
Dewey Horton to review "The
Great Ratlroad Bazaar" and
Mrs. Carl 'Horky to re~iew
"The Castle of Crossed
Dcstimes. "
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange,
Thursda y night B p.m. at the
hall.
LAUHEL CLIFF Belle r
Health Club, 7::10 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs Ann
Mash.
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Soc iety, 7:30 p.m Tliursday
al lhe Thrift Shop aero"
from the Pomeroy Post Offl ee Public mvt led .

PAT I Parenl' and teachers I
i-30 p.m . Tuesday at th~
sdwul. Program s wh1 ch
alluw studcnb " to attend
classes half a ilay and work
half a day will be dtscussed
by the teacher-&lt;:ou rdinators
John Wtlltam Blacltnar '
Honal~ Logan . and Mtldred
veterans.
Batley
HARRISONVILLE Order
MIDDLEPORT LODGE
of Eastern Star 255 Tueoday B
F.
and A. M., 7 30 Tuesday
p m. PresentatiOns of Z'i year
al l11e Mtildleporl
mght
pins . Final date to pay dues.
Temple. Work to be
M
asontc
POMEROY Cham ber of
in the entere~ apprenltce
Commerce Tuesday noon at
degrte All ma!'lter masons
Metgs Inn .
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WEDNESDAY
7:30p.m . at school. Refresh POMEROY · MIDDLEments.
PORT Lwns Club , noon
WINDING TRAIL Garden Wednesday allhe Me1gs In n.
Club. Tuesday at the home of
FREE CERVICAL cancer
Mrs . Pal Thoma . Each
mernber.ls to take a pat ka ge clinic for Me1gs area women,
of seeds. The prugrom bv • Wednesday afternoon al

TUESDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter
53, OAV, meeting Tuesday,
7 30 at home on Butternut
Ave .• Pomeroy. Election of
officers Attendance required
to keep cha rler and
Cong re ssional Interest In

TO SING - The Point Pleasant Rescue Squad
announced the upcommg presentation of a "Night of
Inspiration" at lhe Pomt Pleasant Senior High School on
Friday, Apr. 14, beginning at B p.m. Groups to perform
are the Galileans and the Inspirations. Tite Gallileans
from Dallas, Texas, aie a Mext ca n-American Christia~
Group, of Gospel singers. They rank as one of gospel
mustc stop tourmg groups and in 1970 recetved Lhc Dove ,
Award as the most promismg new gospel ta len t. 'f1re
Night of lnsptralions fealurmg the Galileans as the
opening group, followed by The lns p ~ra li on s . is one of the
finest evenings of gospel mustc to be presented tn thts
area. Tickets• are available at the following locations :
Fruth Pharmacies, Cit tzens National Hank , Potnl
Pleasant Peoples Bank. Bauer's Sotu1d Shop, B&amp;B Markel
in Mason, Gregg's Market , New Haven; Mtddleporl Bible
Book Store. Rutland Furniture . Ohi o Valley Bank and
Faith Book Store in Ga iltpclts, at the Rescue Squad offtce
and from lhe squad members. Ttckets are $3.50 tn
advance, $4 atlhe door. chtldren 12 and tu1der are free

Mr .

and Mrs. Bub
llut'flkh and Jarm· Sl&gt;t'lll
tht• wt•ekend 111 C11lnmbns
visiting 1\tr. and Mrs. Mikt•
llammt•r Hnd family . Th l'v

t.'SfH'dU Ji r t o \' i:-i ;(
:\Ir s. Alma · IJ ul'f l1 r l1
Tlwmpsou, a pa ti l• nt ut St.
Anttluny· .. Hm.p tt.al ill C11l·
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To determ ine the f inanc ia l st abi lity of an ti"\Su ranc e
co mpany w1rte your Insurance Comm tss,oner who
shoul d turn1sh yo u wtth adequate mformat ton'to ga uge
a com pan y' s1 f inanc1al st ab11!t y Ma ny tnsu rance
representat ives a lso have re1erence boolc. s whiCh g tve
data on the sound companies The money collec ted
fr om prem1ums go in lo the genera l l unds ot the
com pan y to meet normal expenses plus m ake
payments to policyholders and benei 1C1 ar 1eS The
balance. along w1th com pan y reserves , 1s ~nvested 1o
earn future benefit payments for th e pol icyhol d er s
These Investme nts have act ual ly r esul t ed m lo N ermg
th e cost of some poi1C 1es from .,.,hat they were 20 1ea rs
ago.

are~ot Registered :
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P.O . Box 488 , Pomeroy , Oh io 45769 .
Phone 992 -2697
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LEGAL NOTICE
The PubliC Utllttles Commts·
ston ol Onto nas se1 lor
publtc heartng Case No
77·380-El·FAC Subhle A. to
revtew lhe operation ol the
Fuel Cosl Adrustment Clause
ana tne tuel procure ner•
practices and pol1Ctes o 1re
Ohto Power Company on 'It ty
8, 1978. at 10 00 A~~
ES T . at lhe Commossto&lt;~ ' s
olftces . 160 Eas, 9road
Street Columbus. Oh to All
tnterested persons Will be
gtven an opponumly 10 be
heard further m lormat~n
may be obtallled by con·
tac11119 the Pubhc Uultt1eS
Commtsston ol Onto
THE PUBLIC Ul tUl lES
CO MM ISSION OF OHIO
By Rtchard l Smtih .
Secretary

TO PERFORM
The Rio Grande Chorale
wtll petiorm at the Saltsbury
Elementary Schuol a l 7 p.m.
on Apnl rB prec edtn ~ a
mecltng of the Salisp~ry
PTO The publtc ts in vtted ." • ·

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meetin g of ftc lurn
Jonathan Meigs Cha pter of
the rJau ghtero of the
American Hevolulton to be
held Vndav will be at Sl.
Paul' s L~lhcran Church
fellowsh tp hall instead of al
the home of Mrs . George
Morn s as W1:l S Ci;irli er &lt;:HI ·
nuunced
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NEW HAVEN, Conn (UP I) Kwon's family caused the
- It may have been the cancellation.
"His family was pretty
greatest college party never
upset.
He dtd not want them
held .
to
fi
nd
out about it," Tabin
Yale University senior Alex
Kwon plaruted to throw a satd.
Howard Parish, director of
$40.000 "G reat Ga tsby" part y
dtni
ng halls , said " pra cSat urd ay night, complete
with champa gne , danc1 ng tically all of the food or·
girls and Monte Carlo-type dered " by Kwon , mcluding
lobsters and cavia r, had been
gambling .
But in the end, the national purchased and "a substantial
publicity given the black-tie amount " had been paid in
extravaganza ap parently advance He sa td the food wtll
was too much for Kwon, his be frozen or otherwise "be
parents and Yale University. utilized where possible." '
Kw on had 10,000 fake
Kwon, son of a Sou th
Korean steel magnate, had French 500-franc notes
mv tt ed I ,000 gues ts to printed up, ordered six blackgamble, drink and generally jack tables and four baccarat
live tl up in Hoartnd '20s tables from New York, and
planned lo give anyone who
style.
Some school officials and won a million •' francs" either
studen ts had criticized a brand new Mercedes or a
Kwon's whim as being overly Cadill ac Sevtlle
Pla nned entertainment
extravagant. A Yale Daily
News e.Q it or said the in cluded two flemen co
The aru111al Pomeroy High
proJected party wa s "turning dancers. a 13-pi ece orchest ra , &amp;hoot Alumnt dtnner dance
a rock band , a comedian, a reunton has been set for May
into Yale's Koreagate ."
"I thi nk the whole tdea IS magician. a private showing Tl at the Metgs Htgh &amp;hoot
said
Yal e of the James Bond spoof, cafeteria .
appalling,"
Un tverstly Secretary Henry " Casino Royale" and a
The reunion ha s been
Chauncey " It is from th e beauty contest with a moved to the high school
past and there IS no longer Bahamas trip for two the Pe usse of the lack of space
any place for tl. llts s!IIY and prize .
· ~ndoor~ and parking fa cilities
ga udy."
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at the Po me~oy Elemeqtary
Saturday morning, Kwbn •
School. The association has
ca lled the party off . Saturday •
had no new mem hers since
night. Yale students were
the
discontinuance
of
seen in rented tu~edos,
DA Uf:IITEit IIOitN
Pomeroy Hi gh School 10
Iossing frisbees.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles · · yea rs ago, yet the attendance
Kwon said, " It began as a
way of saying goodbye to my Ma sh Ill of Pomeroy. at the reunion is growing
friends, but unfortunately the Huule 2. announce the bi rth each yea r making larger
party attracted th e kind of uf thetr fourth child a fa cilities 11ecessary.
Plans are being made lo
attention outstde of Yale I di d dit uKhler , l.t:igh Ann, iJOrn
u11
Apnl
5
at
O~l leness
invite
teachers of the former
not antici pat e and ha s
Hus
ptl
a
I,
Atlte
n•
.
She
high
school
and their spouses.
acquired a significance I di d
wet
ghed
seven
pounds,
five
Attempts
arc
being made to
not mean il to have."
uum·cs.
Grandparents
are
secure
the
names
and ad·
His friends say he lost
1$1 5,000 on lhe party that Mr. anti Mt·s. Charles Mash dresses of the staff and
11 . Pomeroy . Houle 2. and teachers . Anyone who can
never was.
Geoffre y Tabin, a Yale Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brun· offer assistance is asked to
st udent who said he wsa sun, Lon~on . Mr . an~ Mrs. contact Linda Mayer or April
anolhet· Smith . Volunteer help is
asked by Kwbn to be master Ma s h h al'e
daughte
r,
Sharline
and two needed lo plan and organize
of ce rem onies, said th e
suns
,
Ch
uckte
and
Bert
the banquet and dance. Any
publicity and pressure from
graduate wishing to assist
sh ould contact Mrs. Mayer or
Mrs. Smith. ·
Classes observing reunions
this ye8r will be 1903, 1908,
00
1913, 1928, t93J , 1938, 1943,
1948, 1953, 19$8, 1963 and 1968.
Thoae ha vlng recent ad ·
dresses of alumni are asked
to send th~m lo April Smith,
secretary-treasurer, '
Pomeroy Alumnt Assn ., P. 0 .
Box 202, Pomerijy, Ohio
45769.
&amp;
The ofllcers anrl eKecutive
·8:30 til 5:00 ThursdaY T~ 12 Noon
committee n.e mbers
welcome decorating Ideas.
They are asking for purple
Herman Grate
and white items to use In the
Mas_on. W.~Va.
773-5592
decorations or high school
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'We're Hel'fJ
To Serve \
You"
Itt h

Mrs Jeanette Duffy and
Davtd. Mt·s. 1-.outse Frank.
'Jeff ami .John , [)ob Deemer
anti Chris. Glenna Rwmner.
Shirl ey l.a11~e rs and Jackte
Ju st~&lt; . Mrs. Cam! Smtth and
Clyde, Mr. and Mro Curlts,
Gary. !lonna and Alby. Mrs.
Shn·tey Smtih , Oavtd and
.Jasun, M.r . c.t nd Mrs Pl•te
Tlturl'n anti Erie, and Mr . and
Mrs. Larry F.bersba ch.
Davttl wtd Chris.

M1 s Pet e Mit:hac!, Greg ami
Tt'll'ta. Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Ft·ecman. Brum , Garr
M1 dmcl and Deamw, Mr. tmll
Mrs. Hugh McPhail. Scull.
Co rey and Heather. Mrs.
C&lt;t rol A~ a m.s. Kim ami Totlti.
Mrs Ca rui )·n MeCuy. ll&lt;t!T)'
and M1c hcl!c, TCI!lllll\
K11cklt·y . Mr. ami Mrs. .Jerri·
Alt:sl11re ami Jt.!IT). Mrs.
I ){II ~Y Pallt•r!wn mul Mikt·,
Mts Juct•lvtl Ba er anti ('ltns.

Durmg tilt.' met.: tlll ~ wlm:ll
upt•ned wtlltlhe pledge lu Lht•
Oa~ letl Uy the webelos, plans
Wt.'J't: dlSl' USSt•d fur H SWlllllll ·
mg parl y at R10 Grand e.
Th{'re wc.t .s e~lsu e~ d1scuss1on

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were prcsl'nted
and the annual pi newood derIJ~ wa)S st.ogcd dt a recent
meetin g of Syracuse CulJ
Scout Pack 242 held at the
S) racuse Elenlelltary School .
Petc Thoren. culJJ nt~ sk r ,
pn.·sented l wu Sll v~ r arrow~
lv Jeff Fra nk . and sdwlar .
('ltlzcn . r:mcl &lt;:~thlt'tt.' &lt;i\\'il!'ds tu
Jack te .Just&lt;S, Htclw rd Dai'IS,
l;reg Mll'httel , ami I&gt;H\'Id
Ebct sb&gt;.clt. Webelv !cadet .
I nrry f·:bersUa ch, gcn'e 11
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$35,000 . This will be in·
troduced in November.
Panelists on Spouse Abuse
Leg islation included Rep .
M&lt;ke Slinziano, Assembly
Fina nce - Appropriations
Commtttee, and Rep. Helen
Fix, Governmental Affairs
Committee , who recenlly cosponsored House Bill 987 to
finance famtly protective
services for battered women .
Also appearing were Senator
Sam Speck, Judiciary and
Education - Health Committees; Mrs. Nancy Blake,
Dtrector, Hetde House; and
Mrs. Bertrese Sewald, Altorney at Law. Legal Aid .
Mrs. Jane Beverley, Franklin
Co unty Court of Domesllc
Relations, was moderator.
Mrs. Beverley ts past Ohto
AAUW Legislative Chairman
Coordinating Legislaltve
Day acttvtties were Ohto
Legislation
Co-Chairmen
Mrs . Donna Lou Van Buren,
Delaware, and Mrs. Sara
D.
Wolfe,
Worthin gton.
Some
interesting
hi gh ligh ts of the Senate sessions were the
appearance of the 9()-member
women 's Sweet Adeltne
Ba rbershop singers, Gem
Citv , who entertained the
sc~alo r s and guests with
seve ral oldtime musi cal

Cub pack awards given

1\d i:im ~. dl'IIIJ lutht.•r !-l
Allt.'ml uu; we n~ Mr.

Hen'Y

Mrs. Laura Smiley Mtller ,
Bay Village, pa st state
A,\UW President. moderated
the forum on " Alte rnate
of
Financin g
Mea ns
Education . " Panelists in Sen .
Anthony
eluded
Celebrezze, Jr., of the Senate
Education and Health
Committee and· Chairinan of
the Local Government and
Urban Affairs Committee
Servmg on the House
Education Committee, Rep.
Larry Christman also serves
on the House rinance • Appropnallons Committee with
co-panelists Hep .•Ben Rose
and Hep John E. J o h ~son . .
Rep
Johnson recenlly
sponsored House Btl! 1000 and
H.J .R. 61 (a basic state aid
formula for schools ) drawn to
restruct~re stale financial
support for primary and
secondary. education . Mr .'
Johnson stated that it is
inevitable that the solution to
Ohi o's financ ta l stt uatwn
must come from a tax increase - nollax reform . He
emphasiZed that there must
)lea change to income types
of tax . Under H S. 1000.
propertY tax wou ld be
reduced to 15 mtlls and be
reta ined in the di&gt;t rict. Th e
shtfl from property to tncomc ·
tax would place the heaviest
burden on corporate and
personal in ro mr~' ovP r

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I Girl Scout Diary
I . ~Y Charlene Hoeflich

$- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. Tuesday Apnlll 1978

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�AA UW visits legislature

Mrs. Martha Husted , representing the MiddlepcrlPomeroy Chapter of the American Associalton of
University Women and Senator Oakley Collins .

POLLY·s POINTERS
Polly Cramer

DEAH POLLY - I hupe sumeone cc.tn Lell mt hvw to
t.:lt:an the uut.s1de uf &lt;111
al umt num ur sta lnll•s:; steal
l'lt•ctnr fr~ pan . 1 would l'l' l ·
t&lt;dnl) appreuale some• itclp.
-MHS.A.W.
DF.i\R MH.S.t\. W. - Of
cuurse, one never ll11Jill'l ~es
such a pant n the water. I usc·
a suap·ftlled slt-el wvul pad lu
clc•an all such puns. rulst•
w1th hut water a nd dn w1th a
soft towel. - POLLY .
DEAR POLLY - I read
Mrs J .T. 's probte'm with a

spnllg&gt; lu s..·e tf 11 would &gt;olvc
lhe &lt;hdtng probll'lll II dt d MI{S.H.H
lli·: AH POI.l.Y - I was
~~~· t• n an u l~ sufl dnnk ~ollie
tu .':lt.'l10 tu tilt• Ll&lt;:wgtllt.•r uf the
man who hcu.l ow ned tlH.'
Ou~mt·!S~ ytars agu I wurkt·d
un !t off and 011 for a cuu p!t.• of
wt•eks trym ~ to g l'l llw gl&lt;2ss
clt•an a11d sparklmg . II had
Ot.·t·n I.Junl'd undt•r H IJe~rn for
yea t·s Ftnally I put Ulll' uoke~
nee &lt;HlLl \'lnegar 111 Lhc bottle
and shook tlus arou11d fo r a
cuuplt· uf !lll!lUles The
n·sulls wete unbelievable. A.T
DF.AH PO I.I.Y - I US&lt;'d the
zigzag .stttd1 on my mad11 ne

re~1due

1n an anti·

lll t.l'W ll:J I'I OW cJa stll' di'UUIH.i

que cluna pltcltcr a nd a glaso
sa .-,~: . Mv rcmcth IS tu fill the
L'O IIlainer Wttit Water. add a
teaspoon of cream uf ldltar.
sur unlit tl ts dissolved and
then ld 1t .stand uvl•nu ght l. L.K.
DEAR POI.I.Y - lmug.- nc
wrotl' thr.Jl shl' uses ru!Jbmg
alcohol un wutd u \\ ~ ami rlllr·
rurs to prl'\'l'nt s tn~ nk mg I
alsu us~ 1t on Ill ~ e~ t'Kicls.':l'es
to gel rid of all)' grease.
smudges cwd hdH sp1 a.' JOYCE
DEAR POLLY - When
II'IIrnng sltt cks ust' an t'nlpt y
canlbuard fabn c !Jvlt. Plat'l'
lite boll 111 lite pant il'g and
tl tl'H ~ r~.ss. The irumng l.':l'
t':.tSlt'r. 41f1d neater Most
fab ne stores just discanl
such can lbuHnb e~ nd w1ll g1vt•
litem to you . -I.UANNF.
IlE Al{ POLLY -- We
tl•t·t•ntly purchased a new box
~pnngs tmd rnatt n.•s."i Ulvt'l'ed
111 a .s !J ppt1 r~ f&lt;tll r H' F:\'e ryd;.l! I had to push the mal·
u·t·;; back 111 plat-e I put an
nld balll tub lllal titat had
Slll&lt;tl! SUl'lllHl (.' Up~ Ull ll bel·

Lht• tup.-, uf lh'a\'\ cultun knt.·t.·
SU&lt; 'kS lilal Were SO S il'cll'hl'~
tht·~ \\ UUld not sta.1· up. r\u \\
tile.~ a rc ~uud as new . IIA ZF.l.
Polly 1\lll ; end \'\Ill IJilt' vf
ht•r . s 1gnl'd t·hank · } uu
llt'II'Sp"per coupon l'i lppt'l'o If

He lp for
electric fry pan

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Pu111tcr. Pt'l'\;l' or Prul&gt;lern m
1•.-r &lt;·ulumn Wnte POI.I y·s
l'OI'ITF.H., 111 eare uf th is
ne'"spa per

Member s of American
Associatton of Untversily
Women 's Ohio Branches
arrived tn Columbus recently
to consider current political
tssues and talk wtth their
state legislat ors al the
Ca pitol and nea rby Neil
House. Arriving from . all
parts of the state, they came
to ex press thei r political
interests and to explore wtlh
legtslators the way lawo can
serv£' home and commumiy .
Representing Lhe Middleport • Pomeroy Branch
was Mrs. Martha Hu;ted,
Educational Chairman and
Acting Le~i s l alive Chairman
for Mrs. Sibley Slack, who
was unable to attend. Mrs.
Husted had an oppo rtunity to
talk with Senator Oaktev C.
Collin s at the luncheon
session at the Neil House. and
later , at the State House, wilh
Representative Ron . James.
who will present an Ohio slate
Oag to the Middleport Pomeroy Branch at a future
meeting .
Dr
Marie
Pfeiff er,
Colu mbus, AAUW Ohio
Division President. led Lhe
meetmgs and mtroduced the
keynote speaker, Or. Van
Boga rd Dunn , Dean of the
Methodist Theolgocal School.
Delaware. Dr Dunn's speech
defmed "Polillr&lt; - A Vision
of Thtngs As They Ought To
Be."

i\ wetrd ~

n·qUl l't' lll UnL'i

Money can't buy
happiness,· but think
what it can rent

collCt.' rnlng Jll'W off1ccrs.
Te~ken 1nlo lht.• membership

were Barry McCoy . Jerry
Alcslurt! , C'hns Baer . Srutt
McPhail . J . L. Jeffers. Mik e
Pc11tt·rsvn. Clytie Sa) l'l' . Chn.-.
StlN ROJtN
:vtr and Mrs. Ravm ond Deemer. ami David Amburgy . Allhe pme wood derby
Z1 1· 1c , Byron. Gc1. a~&lt;.' rm ·
the
fir st plm:l' winner wa s
nou.1r1ng the btr'lh of a son
.J
eff
Frank
. wtllt scco11d placl'
John We&gt;le) . born Apri l I al
tu
Todd
Atlams and
gotng
Lht• Co llt seum Park Hosptlal
Llmd
place
lu
Ga
ry Curlts .
in Marun, Ga Thl'y lmvt.• a
Mrs.
.J
oyce
Thot:en.
den
daughter , Hever ly, agt&gt; two.
mutltc
r.
cx
plamcd
the
~..:on­
Grand tla renl.!; are Mr . and
Mrs. flobert Du ckworth, Mul - su·ut·ttun of the ca rs matlt· bv
·
dleport and the late Mr . and Llw IJOi s.
,\
lt\'t
ng
Cll'cic
b)
the
SI'UUL'
Mrs Paul Ztrklc Pomerov
Mr. an~ Mrs w;tltam Fred d u~e d till' Inl'l'llflg . 1\
Smtlh of Bradbury are great- tlccuratcd blue and gold ca kt·
was se rw~ wtllt Kooi-A tti IJI
grandparents .
:&gt;1rs. Th11rt·n anti Mrs Can;!
Hnd

"If you use · Ms. jacobs
the short hosts meet
fonn, we do it
for less."
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If yuu qualify for the short form, we charge
a very low price. The simpler the return, the
It- ~ we charge. That's Reason No. 2 why
you should let us do your taxes.

H&amp;R BLOCit
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE

618 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
Op-en 9: 00 to 6: 00 Weekdays
9:00 to 5 :00 Saturday·
Phone 992 -3795
No Appointment Neces sary

rnel'lurg uf till' !..cHJn:l Chff
f'tTe Melhud" t Church Ill~&gt; ·
:-.10111:1r~ ~ uu ct y last wt•l'k
Mrs Jean Wn ghl. \'II'C
pll'!-lll!ent , ~ pt·n t·d th1·
meeltn g wtlh Mrs. Mt ldred
J ~cu iJ~ ~Jvmg dt.!\'otiuns Sht.•
I'et~ d " Trusting 111 G1 1d" ~:~nd

"Thank Yuu Gvd For l.tltle
'l111ngs " Prayer was i)y Mrs
Ida Marlin and Mr; Wn ght
had a program on .Jap:nt. The
secretary \ rl' purt was gl\'t:ll
by Mrs. Ann Mash Mlssiun"ry vlcdgc ~ Cllld the work ·
tng fund were t&gt;tken up
Mrs . Ida Milrtin a nd Mrs.
F'rarH.: cs Ma rtin st.•rv ed
reJreshment.; . Oth ers attcntlmg were Carol Lunsford .
Angie and Ma rgu Marttn ,
guesL, , and Mrs. Wan da
Eblin , Mrs. Ambet l.oan.
Mrs. Iva Powell. :md MISS
Sus"n F'leshriietn.

T~~Y it simply,

TRADE-IN

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THESE PARENTS SHOULD BUTI OUT
RAP :
Ann and I had a falling-(lul two years ago. You know how
gtrls get mad and badrnouth each other.
Recenlly we deetded to make up We have forgiven and
forgullen , but my parents can't! Mum blames Ann for starting
nunors _about tl)e (I did my share too). Dad says if he catches
me Lalktng !o fier I'll be grounded and won 't get my driver's
heense .
lnctdenlally. Ann 's folks are glad we're friends again .
If I even mention her at home I get screamed at. What to do?
-17 AND CAN'T PICK MY rRIENDS
DEAR 17 :
Unless there's a great deal more here than you mention, we
thmk your folks are overinvolved and overreacting.
. Adults who hold grudges after thetr children have wisely
dtsea rded them are bucking for unnecessary rebellion.
Perhaps they'll ca ~n doW!1 if you and Ann quielly remalll
fne nds (at school I and make no big confrontation of it. Try this
a month and let us know if we're nght.- HELEN AND SUE
P.S. To 17's mother : Isn't il s1lly to fight your daughter 's batlies when she has already ended the war ?
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
I'm a 1J:year-old girl in love wilh a 29-ycar-old preacher. Bul
he's mar.rted and has two children. He's about the only person
who eve1 showed Interest 111 me. I'm on ~ope, 1 drink, smoke,
cuss and everyllnng else. I've been planning to run away and
stay ncar his house so I can L&lt;tlk to him . Should (? - HEARTBHOKEN AND SICK
DEAR SICK :
:Talk to lhts preacher · yes; but don 'l run away and stay near
Ins l10use ! He ca n help you ki ck those habits if you stop confns·
mg gra ltlude wtth love.- HELEN
NOTE FHOM SUE . And mclude his wife in your talks. These
four-way conversations !God will be there too 1could make yo u
a new person by age 14.
DEAH RAP ·
About lugh school "rcss codes: In my junior year (1 97011
wore.~ants to school before it was " legal" to mstigale some a elton . 1he principal threatened me wtth suspenSion, but as a LO[l
honor student, wtlh teacher support,! was able Lo ca ll his bluff.
Wttlun two weeks out· n gid dress code was broken. Aller that. 1
hardly ever wore pants.
Now , al age 24, I am dtsg11~ted by how the kids dress at my
old school. I sec obese girls hanging out of halters. s hapely
ones looktng like hookers; boys sloppy and slrmgy-haired. One
of lll) fyrmer teachers said, "Well , you started it ?"
l
Now I'm wondenng, ca n the average person (espectally a
teen I funclwn wtlhout restricti ons'- JADED HEBEL
REBEL·
Are the ktds' dress habits really litis bad. or are you seemg
them wtlh " ~dull " eyes'' As we've satd before, no one ts qutte
so cundemnmg of an age group as the person whu has just
gt·aduatcd ft·onvl. - HELEN AND SUE

Vaughans join OES
Pwn and Don Vauglmn
were initiaLL~I into Pumcruy
Chapt er 186, Order of the
Eet.stern Stm·, .at a mec llllg
held re cenlly at the Pomeroy
Ma su nlt.~

Temple.

Adnan H~bbar~ Sym[&gt;athy
was extended tv I.orenzu
Davts at the l11ss of Ius
brother.
Thuma s Edwa rds thankl'li
the chapter and members for
rememberi ng hun dunng Ius
hospitali zation with vis iL~ anti
ccmls. Three rncrnllei'S were
Sl1~ pe n~etl for non-payment
of dues. It W(tS t~ nn u un ccd
that Lhl' landmarks will be

The lwu were prt:senled
Bibles from the Chapter by
'11JUuw .s Edwan.ls, associa te
~tru n
Two persons were
also clcl'lcd lu rece ive the
de grees . Mr . and Mrs
Htehard Vaughan. worthy re~::~d nnd ubllgatiUn uigllt
molrurt and palron , presi&lt;IL•d observed at Lhe next meeting.
Spring flowers decorated
at the meeltng wi.th Mrs.
Mabel Moor.- as warder pro the ta ble for refres hment~
Lem . The sunshtne fund was served uy Da le and Ella
l'Uil.-clcd by Kalhy Workman. S11lllh . llus.altlta Gmther. a n~
lnvitall uns were extended to Ca ryl Cuuk.
van uus inspcdwns. tiet·well
l'&lt;:~ n.ls were !)C!It tu Flurcnl'c
Well . Mary l.tppcncott. and
Al20, you'd thmk nothtng of
playing 38 hole&amp;; afler 40.
you'd watch gladly while someonl1 else does it on TV.

JA YE ROBEIITS
TURNS tt - Jaye
Roberts. daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. Herman Knbcrts,
celebrated her lith birth·
day Sunday allernuun with
a pit:nit: at the Route 33
madsidt• park. Atlt•nding
were Mr . and Mrs . Roger
Mu"'rry and Cnlcna, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert St:arberry
and Gina, Mr. and l\1rs.
Erm·st Powell, Mrs. Rita
Boggess and Tummy, l\1rs.
,\gnt.slluggess atid Donnie,
Estil Cullins , Duw·ll
J{obt•rts. Tim llmley, Sean"·
Braley, Jamit· Braley,
Keith Adkins, and Joey
Roberts. Scudin~ a girt
were her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stu•rman
Hubert~.

Officers elected
New offtcers were eleded
at Lhe recent mcctmg of the
Sew-Rile.Sewtng Cluu held at
Lite home of Mt·s. Betty
We it rung.
F.lectcd were Jotll Hoffman . prc sulent ; Nett ie
Buyer , v1cc presulcnt ; Ann

llrowning, treasu rer ; and
Evelyn Gilmore, secretary
Mrs Pan~ora Collins openl'li the meelt ng with Mrs .
C.Jimor e g1 ving t he
scc rclar) ':-; re port. and Mrs.
Carolyn Md1anil'l giving the
treasurer 's report. PIHns
\\l'I'C made fur a summer
yu rd sa le. Next meeting wil l
be wtth Mrs McDwu cl. A
desse rt cour.sc WH S scrvud to
thu.se named ond l.ucy Whit(' ,
Martha Hoffman, Lenora
McKnigh t . and
Flo
Stnckland.

Sat.-

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

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Basiecamping skill&lt;wtll be l&lt;tughl at a scrvll'c untlmeeltt'
1
&lt;' uf the Btg Bend Nctg ltburhotKI'I'Itu t·w[•ty
. l c·ell lip K'IHl) 11Uh g
'"- • c:l
..~~~"'~~et~tc, Blark Dt amond Cuundlt·ept·escnlaltve' ;net .
"' · l .aro )11 tt·cvt:s , SturltJy Wtl sull and Pat Thomct sc;·v il.'t'
~n:\dl~~c~or; ~edncs~bty to pla n for the ntecllng wht cit wtll be
t ~~. tr~ o .. several sktll workshops '" prepa ration fur llie sumJllCJ day camp. All volunteet·s plwming to work . t I·
..
tire encouraged to lctke the traiuing.
rl lay ct~mp
Mrs. Merle Jol m~ o n ami Mrs. I &lt;llt'rt'nce will be givm' ll .
ba~lt sk.tlls mstrur la.on. Thu~t· attcn&lt;ltng an~ tu lHkc UIW YC:J~·d :~.
clolheshne rope. a )&gt;Irk kmfc. 50 mtls to help defray lilt• expense .for makmg uar1;; , il L':l l'llboanl egMcarton, old L:amlle.s or
wax.l!nt oul of till' dryer,thetr l~tntlbook. and a sack lunch.
Smce
. d most
d t ·'of lhe lranuug Will l&gt;tk"' ottltloot·", , YU 1Ujl1CCI'S arc
t'elmn e o uress fo t· Lltc weather. The workHitop will b • I ·II
froml0am .to2p. m .
etc&lt;
SmACUSEIII\OWNIETitOOP u2o
AI
the•meetmg
of the Svntcuse
Brownie"~ 'l'ltu 1Sl. Ii~Y. cvemng,
..
. 'La
.1
.•
as gc was ut-coratcd "' ptepar&lt;ttimt for a puppet show The
ocuuts earlter lltadc puppets.
·
Terri Roush look up lite dues, Becky Wllll'brcnncr led inlhe
pledge to the flag, S he! lie Wolfe letltnlhe gt rl scout prum 1se
and all of the llruwme' " "'K the Smile sung. Heft·cslunenl~
were. served by Shc lltc Wolfe &lt;tflcr Ku n Ad;uns led 111 the
Lords Prayer Jane lmLoden hat! tlw cleanup respon"'btltty
for the meetm~.

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rb ~&lt;'·~,-Scout lea~crs Hround lhc ru unt y ~n.· mvitcd lu sul.nmt in·
tf1, ,;_lonna it on et tller by lclt•pltotIt •Xtll'xt n:11i te lt•phunc. 992-5292. or
m111l for the \.1rl &amp;:o ul I la11·y.
POMEROY I' F:IISON ,\1.~
Mrs . Phillit• Mt·tnharl.
Mrs . Stt&gt; lla !\lilt'S. Mrs.
Edith Lanning , a nd

Mi~s

Ermu Smith wt•rt• Suuda\·
dium:r gut·sh uf \tr~ . ltu~~·

r.mtht•r.
Mr. OJnd Mr~ . l.;mm
l)•rt•t• uf Pu·kt•rin~tun, t~nd
Mr. and Mrs. lla It- Hunsh
and t•hildrt·nnf St. ,\llmus.
spent lht• wt•t·kend • ith Mr .
and Mrs. Alht:rl Kuush and

fa mil)'.
Mr . and Mrs. t'. E.
Blakt•s ler IUII't' rt' llll'll('(i

lwnw frum Sanlbt.•l Island.
Fla . and Winlt.•r Ha\'cn,
Flu . whl'rt' tltt'\' \'isitcd ht:r
sbtt•r and br;1thrr-in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith.
While tht•n• Mr. and Mrs .
Rlak.-skt.-s daughtrr. Mrs.
~lt'il'in Cirt·!t• and l'hildnn,
Mark and Mariannl', uf
Wh'hita. Kansas visitt•d.
Mrs . 1-:ti·wl.-th Chas.rt• turned t11 Ptlllll'ruy to bt•
"tlh ht-r sish'r, Miss Helen
J,u{' hary. aft...r spt•nding
tt·n d~I )'S at ht•r humt· 111
l)aytun .

FRIDAY
Heath United Methodist
RETURN
JONATHA N
Church in Middleport ; for ,
Metgs
Chapter.
OAR
. ~' ntla y,
appointment call 992-7531
at
the
St.
Paul
Lutheran
dally , or 992-58.12, weekends
Church fellowship hal l.
or evenings.

Mrs . Marjorie Walburn will
lx: on cornpo niUn pll:lntJngs

trap plants ArrangeSocial 1 and
nwnt of the month is
Spi:H;e"
"Mysteries
I!'I s Keltonlu be lhe judge .
I Calendar 1 MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL

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M. I DDLEP\!' HT
I.ITERARY CLU B, 7 30
Wednesday at lhe home of
Mrs Ha rold Sauer wtlh Mrs
Dewey Horton to review "The
Great Ratlroad Bazaar" and
Mrs. Carl 'Horky to re~iew
"The Castle of Crossed
Dcstimes. "
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange,
Thursda y night B p.m. at the
hall.
LAUHEL CLIFF Belle r
Health Club, 7::10 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs Ann
Mash.
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Soc iety, 7:30 p.m Tliursday
al lhe Thrift Shop aero"
from the Pomeroy Post Offl ee Public mvt led .

PAT I Parenl' and teachers I
i-30 p.m . Tuesday at th~
sdwul. Program s wh1 ch
alluw studcnb " to attend
classes half a ilay and work
half a day will be dtscussed
by the teacher-&lt;:ou rdinators
John Wtlltam Blacltnar '
Honal~ Logan . and Mtldred
veterans.
Batley
HARRISONVILLE Order
MIDDLEPORT LODGE
of Eastern Star 255 Tueoday B
F.
and A. M., 7 30 Tuesday
p m. PresentatiOns of Z'i year
al l11e Mtildleporl
mght
pins . Final date to pay dues.
Temple. Work to be
M
asontc
POMEROY Cham ber of
in the entere~ apprenltce
Commerce Tuesday noon at
degrte All ma!'lter masons
Metgs Inn .
III V ILC~.
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SYRACUSE PTO Tuesday
WEDNESDAY
7:30p.m . at school. Refresh POMEROY · MIDDLEments.
PORT Lwns Club , noon
WINDING TRAIL Garden Wednesday allhe Me1gs In n.
Club. Tuesday at the home of
FREE CERVICAL cancer
Mrs . Pal Thoma . Each
mernber.ls to take a pat ka ge clinic for Me1gs area women,
of seeds. The prugrom bv • Wednesday afternoon al

TUESDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Chapter
53, OAV, meeting Tuesday,
7 30 at home on Butternut
Ave .• Pomeroy. Election of
officers Attendance required
to keep cha rler and
Cong re ssional Interest In

TO SING - The Point Pleasant Rescue Squad
announced the upcommg presentation of a "Night of
Inspiration" at lhe Pomt Pleasant Senior High School on
Friday, Apr. 14, beginning at B p.m. Groups to perform
are the Galileans and the Inspirations. Tite Gallileans
from Dallas, Texas, aie a Mext ca n-American Christia~
Group, of Gospel singers. They rank as one of gospel
mustc stop tourmg groups and in 1970 recetved Lhc Dove ,
Award as the most promismg new gospel ta len t. 'f1re
Night of lnsptralions fealurmg the Galileans as the
opening group, followed by The lns p ~ra li on s . is one of the
finest evenings of gospel mustc to be presented tn thts
area. Tickets• are available at the following locations :
Fruth Pharmacies, Cit tzens National Hank , Potnl
Pleasant Peoples Bank. Bauer's Sotu1d Shop, B&amp;B Markel
in Mason, Gregg's Market , New Haven; Mtddleporl Bible
Book Store. Rutland Furniture . Ohi o Valley Bank and
Faith Book Store in Ga iltpclts, at the Rescue Squad offtce
and from lhe squad members. Ttckets are $3.50 tn
advance, $4 atlhe door. chtldren 12 and tu1der are free

Mr .

and Mrs. Bub
llut'flkh and Jarm· Sl&gt;t'lll
tht• wt•ekend 111 C11lnmbns
visiting 1\tr. and Mrs. Mikt•
llammt•r Hnd family . Th l'v

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To determ ine the f inanc ia l st abi lity of an ti"\Su ranc e
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shoul d turn1sh yo u wtth adequate mformat ton'to ga uge
a com pan y' s1 f inanc1al st ab11!t y Ma ny tnsu rance
representat ives a lso have re1erence boolc. s whiCh g tve
data on the sound companies The money collec ted
fr om prem1ums go in lo the genera l l unds ot the
com pan y to meet normal expenses plus m ake
payments to policyholders and benei 1C1 ar 1eS The
balance. along w1th com pan y reserves , 1s ~nvested 1o
earn future benefit payments for th e pol icyhol d er s
These Investme nts have act ual ly r esul t ed m lo N ermg
th e cost of some poi1C 1es from .,.,hat they were 20 1ea rs
ago.

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The PubliC Utllttles Commts·
ston ol Onto nas se1 lor
publtc heartng Case No
77·380-El·FAC Subhle A. to
revtew lhe operation ol the
Fuel Cosl Adrustment Clause
ana tne tuel procure ner•
practices and pol1Ctes o 1re
Ohto Power Company on 'It ty
8, 1978. at 10 00 A~~
ES T . at lhe Commossto&lt;~ ' s
olftces . 160 Eas, 9road
Street Columbus. Oh to All
tnterested persons Will be
gtven an opponumly 10 be
heard further m lormat~n
may be obtallled by con·
tac11119 the Pubhc Uultt1eS
Commtsston ol Onto
THE PUBLIC Ul tUl lES
CO MM ISSION OF OHIO
By Rtchard l Smtih .
Secretary

TO PERFORM
The Rio Grande Chorale
wtll petiorm at the Saltsbury
Elementary Schuol a l 7 p.m.
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meetin g of ftc lurn
Jonathan Meigs Cha pter of
the rJau ghtero of the
American Hevolulton to be
held Vndav will be at Sl.
Paul' s L~lhcran Church
fellowsh tp hall instead of al
the home of Mrs . George
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NEW HAVEN, Conn (UP I) Kwon's family caused the
- It may have been the cancellation.
"His family was pretty
greatest college party never
upset.
He dtd not want them
held .
to
fi
nd
out about it," Tabin
Yale University senior Alex
Kwon plaruted to throw a satd.
Howard Parish, director of
$40.000 "G reat Ga tsby" part y
dtni
ng halls , said " pra cSat urd ay night, complete
with champa gne , danc1 ng tically all of the food or·
girls and Monte Carlo-type dered " by Kwon , mcluding
lobsters and cavia r, had been
gambling .
But in the end, the national purchased and "a substantial
publicity given the black-tie amount " had been paid in
extravaganza ap parently advance He sa td the food wtll
was too much for Kwon, his be frozen or otherwise "be
parents and Yale University. utilized where possible." '
Kw on had 10,000 fake
Kwon, son of a Sou th
Korean steel magnate, had French 500-franc notes
mv tt ed I ,000 gues ts to printed up, ordered six blackgamble, drink and generally jack tables and four baccarat
live tl up in Hoartnd '20s tables from New York, and
planned lo give anyone who
style.
Some school officials and won a million •' francs" either
studen ts had criticized a brand new Mercedes or a
Kwon's whim as being overly Cadill ac Sevtlle
Pla nned entertainment
extravagant. A Yale Daily
News e.Q it or said the in cluded two flemen co
The aru111al Pomeroy High
proJected party wa s "turning dancers. a 13-pi ece orchest ra , &amp;hoot Alumnt dtnner dance
a rock band , a comedian, a reunton has been set for May
into Yale's Koreagate ."
"I thi nk the whole tdea IS magician. a private showing Tl at the Metgs Htgh &amp;hoot
said
Yal e of the James Bond spoof, cafeteria .
appalling,"
Un tverstly Secretary Henry " Casino Royale" and a
The reunion ha s been
Chauncey " It is from th e beauty contest with a moved to the high school
past and there IS no longer Bahamas trip for two the Pe usse of the lack of space
any place for tl. llts s!IIY and prize .
· ~ndoor~ and parking fa cilities
ga udy."
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at the Po me~oy Elemeqtary
Saturday morning, Kwbn •
School. The association has
ca lled the party off . Saturday •
had no new mem hers since
night. Yale students were
the
discontinuance
of
seen in rented tu~edos,
DA Uf:IITEit IIOitN
Pomeroy Hi gh School 10
Iossing frisbees.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles · · yea rs ago, yet the attendance
Kwon said, " It began as a
way of saying goodbye to my Ma sh Ill of Pomeroy. at the reunion is growing
friends, but unfortunately the Huule 2. announce the bi rth each yea r making larger
party attracted th e kind of uf thetr fourth child a fa cilities 11ecessary.
Plans are being made lo
attention outstde of Yale I di d dit uKhler , l.t:igh Ann, iJOrn
u11
Apnl
5
at
O~l leness
invite
teachers of the former
not antici pat e and ha s
Hus
ptl
a
I,
Atlte
n•
.
She
high
school
and their spouses.
acquired a significance I di d
wet
ghed
seven
pounds,
five
Attempts
arc
being made to
not mean il to have."
uum·cs.
Grandparents
are
secure
the
names
and ad·
His friends say he lost
1$1 5,000 on lhe party that Mr. anti Mt·s. Charles Mash dresses of the staff and
11 . Pomeroy . Houle 2. and teachers . Anyone who can
never was.
Geoffre y Tabin, a Yale Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brun· offer assistance is asked to
st udent who said he wsa sun, Lon~on . Mr . an~ Mrs. contact Linda Mayer or April
anolhet· Smith . Volunteer help is
asked by Kwbn to be master Ma s h h al'e
daughte
r,
Sharline
and two needed lo plan and organize
of ce rem onies, said th e
suns
,
Ch
uckte
and
Bert
the banquet and dance. Any
publicity and pressure from
graduate wishing to assist
sh ould contact Mrs. Mayer or
Mrs. Smith. ·
Classes observing reunions
this ye8r will be 1903, 1908,
00
1913, 1928, t93J , 1938, 1943,
1948, 1953, 19$8, 1963 and 1968.
Thoae ha vlng recent ad ·
dresses of alumni are asked
to send th~m lo April Smith,
secretary-treasurer, '
Pomeroy Alumnt Assn ., P. 0 .
Box 202, Pomerijy, Ohio
45769.
&amp;
The ofllcers anrl eKecutive
·8:30 til 5:00 ThursdaY T~ 12 Noon
committee n.e mbers
welcome decorating Ideas.
They are asking for purple
Herman Grate
and white items to use In the
Mas_on. W.~Va.
773-5592
decorations or high school
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'We're Hel'fJ
To Serve \
You"
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Mrs Jeanette Duffy and
Davtd. Mt·s. 1-.outse Frank.
'Jeff ami .John , [)ob Deemer
anti Chris. Glenna Rwmner.
Shirl ey l.a11~e rs and Jackte
Ju st~&lt; . Mrs. Cam! Smtth and
Clyde, Mr. and Mro Curlts,
Gary. !lonna and Alby. Mrs.
Shn·tey Smtih , Oavtd and
.Jasun, M.r . c.t nd Mrs Pl•te
Tlturl'n anti Erie, and Mr . and
Mrs. Larry F.bersba ch.
Davttl wtd Chris.

M1 s Pet e Mit:hac!, Greg ami
Tt'll'ta. Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Ft·ecman. Brum , Garr
M1 dmcl and Deamw, Mr. tmll
Mrs. Hugh McPhail. Scull.
Co rey and Heather. Mrs.
C&lt;t rol A~ a m.s. Kim ami Totlti.
Mrs Ca rui )·n MeCuy. ll&lt;t!T)'
and M1c hcl!c, TCI!lllll\
K11cklt·y . Mr. ami Mrs. .Jerri·
Alt:sl11re ami Jt.!IT). Mrs.
I ){II ~Y Pallt•r!wn mul Mikt·,
Mts Juct•lvtl Ba er anti ('ltns.

Durmg tilt.' met.: tlll ~ wlm:ll
upt•ned wtlltlhe pledge lu Lht•
Oa~ letl Uy the webelos, plans
Wt.'J't: dlSl' USSt•d fur H SWlllllll ·
mg parl y at R10 Grand e.
Th{'re wc.t .s e~lsu e~ d1scuss1on

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were prcsl'nted
and the annual pi newood derIJ~ wa)S st.ogcd dt a recent
meetin g of Syracuse CulJ
Scout Pack 242 held at the
S) racuse Elenlelltary School .
Petc Thoren. culJJ nt~ sk r ,
pn.·sented l wu Sll v~ r arrow~
lv Jeff Fra nk . and sdwlar .
('ltlzcn . r:mcl &lt;:~thlt'tt.' &lt;i\\'il!'ds tu
Jack te .Just&lt;S, Htclw rd Dai'IS,
l;reg Mll'httel , ami I&gt;H\'Id
Ebct sb&gt;.clt. Webelv !cadet .
I nrry f·:bersUa ch, gcn'e 11
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$35,000 . This will be in·
troduced in November.
Panelists on Spouse Abuse
Leg islation included Rep .
M&lt;ke Slinziano, Assembly
Fina nce - Appropriations
Commtttee, and Rep. Helen
Fix, Governmental Affairs
Committee , who recenlly cosponsored House Bill 987 to
finance famtly protective
services for battered women .
Also appearing were Senator
Sam Speck, Judiciary and
Education - Health Committees; Mrs. Nancy Blake,
Dtrector, Hetde House; and
Mrs. Bertrese Sewald, Altorney at Law. Legal Aid .
Mrs. Jane Beverley, Franklin
Co unty Court of Domesllc
Relations, was moderator.
Mrs. Beverley ts past Ohto
AAUW Legislative Chairman
Coordinating Legislaltve
Day acttvtties were Ohto
Legislation
Co-Chairmen
Mrs . Donna Lou Van Buren,
Delaware, and Mrs. Sara
D.
Wolfe,
Worthin gton.
Some
interesting
hi gh ligh ts of the Senate sessions were the
appearance of the 9()-member
women 's Sweet Adeltne
Ba rbershop singers, Gem
Citv , who entertained the
sc~alo r s and guests with
seve ral oldtime musi cal

Cub pack awards given

1\d i:im ~. dl'IIIJ lutht.•r !-l
Allt.'ml uu; we n~ Mr.

Hen'Y

Mrs. Laura Smiley Mtller ,
Bay Village, pa st state
A,\UW President. moderated
the forum on " Alte rnate
of
Financin g
Mea ns
Education . " Panelists in Sen .
Anthony
eluded
Celebrezze, Jr., of the Senate
Education and Health
Committee and· Chairinan of
the Local Government and
Urban Affairs Committee
Servmg on the House
Education Committee, Rep.
Larry Christman also serves
on the House rinance • Appropnallons Committee with
co-panelists Hep .•Ben Rose
and Hep John E. J o h ~son . .
Rep
Johnson recenlly
sponsored House Btl! 1000 and
H.J .R. 61 (a basic state aid
formula for schools ) drawn to
restruct~re stale financial
support for primary and
secondary. education . Mr .'
Johnson stated that it is
inevitable that the solution to
Ohi o's financ ta l stt uatwn
must come from a tax increase - nollax reform . He
emphasiZed that there must
)lea change to income types
of tax . Under H S. 1000.
propertY tax wou ld be
reduced to 15 mtlls and be
reta ined in the di&gt;t rict. Th e
shtfl from property to tncomc ·
tax would place the heaviest
burden on corporate and
personal in ro mr~' ovP r

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I . ~Y Charlene Hoeflich

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5:oo-Bonanza 3: Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke B: Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33: Hogan 's Heroes 10.
Emergency One 13, Petticoat Junction 15.
5·3G-News 6: Elec Co 20,33, Mary Tyler Moore 10.
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6:0G-News 3,4,8,10,13, IS; ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20.
6 311-NBC News 3.4,15: ABC ews 13: Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10: O"er Easy 20.
7 oo-Cross.Wits 3,4; Liars Club 6; Pop Goes The
Counlry 8; News 10; Newlywed Game 13; Gilligan 's
I&lt; 15, French Chef 20 . Book B••t 11
7·3G-Hollvwood Squares J; Let's Go to the Roces B:
Candid Camera 6; MacNeii ·Lehrer Report :10,33;
Price IS Right 10: That's Hollywood 13: Television
Honor Society 15 .

8 oo-Chuck Barris 3,4,15: Happy Days 6, 13; Sam
8,10, National Geographic 33, Chat with Country

Music Artist Doc Williams 20.
8 311-Laverne &amp; Sh irley 6.13: Pilot "Big City Boys"
8,10. Country Moods 20
9 oo-Movle "To Kill A Cop" 3,4,15; Three's Company
6,13, Movie " The Happy Ending" B,IO; Six
American Families 20, Jerusalem Peace 33.
9 311-Mary Tyler Moore 13: Harvey Korman 6.
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27 Acellc
34 Jom
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17 Be at
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35 Face with
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10 »-Black Perspective on lhV News 20.
ll :oo-News 3,4,6,B,10,13,15: Dick Cavell 20: Over
Easy 33.
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11 :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15: Movie The New
Daughters of Joshua Calle" 6,13: Movie " Across
the Wide Missouri" 8: ABC News 33: Movie "The
Great-Bank--Robbery" 19: 12 oo-Janakl 33.
1 oo-Tomorrow 3.4: 1: 1G-Kolak B. News 13.
Movie Ch•nnel 4 5&amp; 9 P.M. -Slipper &amp; the Rose (G)
7 &amp; 11 P M.- Pink Panther Strikes Again lPG)
C1ble Ch1nnet 5 6:30p.m. - Testimony Time
7:00- Poul Gaudino Family Fitness
7 30 - Daytime
10.00 - 700 Club .
WEDNESDAY , APRIL 12, 197B
5 45-Farm Report 13. S:~PTL Club 13: 5·5sSunrlse Semester 10: 6:oo-PTL Club 15.
6·25-Chrlstopher Closeup 10: 6:3o-News Conference
4: News 6, Sunrise Semester 8. 6:45-Mornlng
Report 3.
6 50-Good Morning, West VIrginia 13: •6:55-Chuck
White Reports 10: News 13.
7 ·oo-Todav 3.4.15: Good Mornlnq America 6,13: CBS
News B: Bullwlnkle 10.
7·30-Schoolles 10: 8 30- Capt Kangaroo 8: ,10;
Sesame St. 33
9:00- Merv Griffin 3: Phil Donahue 4,13,15:
Emergency One 6: Family Affair 8: Match Game
10.
9:3G-Andy Griffith 8, Family Affair tO.
10:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3.4,15: Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8: I&lt; Joker's Wild tO. To Tell The Truth 13.
10.3G-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15: High Hopes 6: Price
Is Right 8,10: $20,000 Pyramid 13
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11 oo-Wheel of Fortune3,4, 15; Happy Days 6,13: Elec "
Co. 20.
11 :»-Knockout 3,15: Famlly Feud 6,13: Partridge
Family 4: Love of Life 8,10 , Sesame St. 20,33:
11.55-CBS News 8: Loving Free tO.
12 oo-Newwscenter 3, News 4,6, 10; To Say The Least
15: Gambit B: Rick Foucheux Midday Magazine 13
12 3G-Ryon's Hope 6,13: Bob Baun 4; Gong Show 15.
Search for Tomorrow B,IO: Elee . Do. jJ
1:oo-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10: Not For Women
Only 15.
3G-Doys of our Lives 3,4, 15. As The ~orld Turns
8,10; 2:00-Dne Life to Live 6,13.
2·3G-Doctors 3,4,15: Guiding Light 8,10, 3:ooAnotherWor ld3,4,15, General Hospltal6,13; Lilias,
Yogo &amp; You 20.
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3·3G-AII lnThe Family 8,10. Ohio Journal 20.
4:oo-Mister Cartoon 3; My Three Sons 4: For Richer.
For Poorer 15: Merv Griffin 6: Gilligan's Is. 8:
Sesame St. 20,33 ; Gn..,er Pvle, USMC 10, Dinah 13.
4:3G-Litlle Rascals 3, 15, Gilligan's Is 4 , Brody
Bunch a,IO .
S:oo-Bonanza 3, Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke 8· Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33: Hogan's He;oes 10;
Emergency One 13: Petticoat Junction IS
5 · 3G-Ne~s 6; Elec Co 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogans Heroes IS .
6 oo-News 3,4,B,10,13,1S; ABC News 6. Zoom 20.
6 3G-NBC News3,4, 15; ABC News 13: Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News B,IO ; Over Easy 20.
7 00-{;ross·Wits 3,4, Liars Club 6; Sha Na Na 8. News
10; Newlywed Game 13: Gllllgon·s Is 15, Dick
Cavett 20, Big Green Magazine 33.
7:3G-Funny Farm 3: Sha Na Na 4, Between the Wars
6: Family Feud B. MocNeii ·Lehrer Report 20 33 ·
The Judge 10. In Seorchof 13: Wild Kingdom IS ' •
8:oo-Carlbou The Incredible Journey 3,4, 15; Eight Is
io~~gh 6,13, Amazing Splder.Man 8,10: No"a

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Opening lead

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By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
I'RVPTOQUOTES
Easley Blackwood 's arll·
cle 111 the ACBI. Bulletin did
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su
B U B B not show how South ~otto SIX
hearts Maybe the b1dding
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shown in the box
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s u At f1rst glance s tx hearts
goes down because of the
very bad diamond brea k. A
IDFFQII NX QEEUYS . SW-PQYO
seconG
shows that a
Yesterday'• Cryploquote: OUR DOUBTS ARE TRAITORS, corcful glance
declarer should find
AND MAKE US LOSE THE GOOD WE OFT MIGHT WIN BY a way to rna ke h1s contract
FEARING TO ATTEMPT.- WIIL SHAKESPEARE
by workmg on clubs hrsl and
sav mg diamonds as a final

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BARNEY

A Gcor~1a reader wants to
know tf spades have always
been the top-rankmg suit.
In bridge and the f1rsl
day s or auction , s pades were
the lowest· ranking s uit tl nd
counted just two pqints a
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NEWS PAI ' I-;H 1-:NTFiti'IUSI-: ASSN I

(Do you hilve a qu es tiOn lor
the experts ? Wnt e " Ask tn e
€xper rs Cilre of th1 s newspa·
per lnd1vtdual qu es t to n s Will
be answered If acco mpanted
by sta mped se lf·addressed
envelopes The most tn teres t·
mg questions w1fl be used rn
tht s column and will rece tve
cop1es of JACOBY MODERN I

7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday, April JJ,l978

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463 Haoktr Street
Middleport, Oh10
March lL 1978

1 c ert1fy

1he

report to be correct
R• chard Bail ey
Townsh1p Clerk.

Tel No . 992 3861

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Balancel, Rece1pts
wunls 1~ 4 L'l'IILS pe l' wort! 1.er day.
And E•pend1tures
Ads r u r u nn ~ otllt!f tha n mn~ull v~
Balance J1n . 1, U77
tli!) S ~t il bt! d1&lt;1 r~t'tl at thl: I day
S 8, 698 63
c.;ener a I Fund
rule '
Motor Veh•c l e L ~e ense
Tax Fund
168 79
In mcmorr. Can] of Thanks ard
Gasoline T ax Fund
2.68 3 75
OI.JI!U:J ry 6 t:cnts per word . $:1 00
Road and br•dge
nununum C&lt;t.sh t11 at.lvtmn~
Fund
1.410 36
Cemeferv Fund
977 67
Molnlc IIlii IIt sa lc!i and Vard .s.i:llt!!i
Federal Revenue Shllnng
111 c ,«:L't'JJWtl onl y With cush Wtlh
Fund
1,63l 62
ou.lcr 25 tent th ai gc fur nds I.:Hrry·
Tolals
15 ,57d 82
Ult-l Hux Nmn[)el 111 Car e of I he Sen·
Total R ectHpts
I mel
General Fund
17 ,23 9 28
Motor Veh•cle L1 cense
Tl1e Publisher rcscrvtos the n ght
Tax Fund
5 . 3~7 62
to l'lhl ~11 ri!Jt tl illl'f utls deemed oi&gt;Gasol •ne Ta&gt;e Fund
14 ,681 27
Jtd liHlal Th•· PuUhshc1 will not~
Roi!ld and Br 1dge
r"CsJ)OIISiblc for mo1c tlmn one tncvr
Fund
3,56d 04
1 Cll lll iierhlm
Cemetery Fund
140 00
PhoncW2-2156
Federal Revenue Sharmg
Fund
17 ,70S 00
Anti R ecess1on
2. 960 00
Tofals
61.65711
Total Rece•pts &amp; Balances
General Fu nd
25 ,937 91
Motor Veh •cle L •cense
Tax Fund
5,536 41
Gas ol in Milx Fund
17.36S 02
Road and Bndge
Fund
4,97.4 dO
Cemeter·y Fund
I, 117 67
Federal !Revenu e Shar1ng
Fund
19 , 3~0 62
MundaY
Ant1 Re cess1o n
2,960 00
Nuon un &amp;l l urd.a y
To ta l s
77 ,231 03
Expend•lures
Tu ~st.lll)
General Fu nd
10.6d0 79
lhru FndaY
Motor Veh1cle L1cen !&gt;e
4P M
TIIX Fund
•U72 17
lht• ~hi )' bt•fure publu:oUon
Gasoline T a,_, Fund 13, 631 78 ·
Rolld and Brrdge
SU/Ida}
Fund
A,3JS. 04.
4P M
71 97
Cemete ry Fund
~ mlay artunoon
F ederal Revenue
Shar.nq Fund
16,79101
Ant • Recess•on
l.J78 91
Totals
51 ,966 63

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Balance Dec 31 , 1m

General Fund
15,197
Molor Veh•c l e L 1cense
Tax Fund
1,064
Ga!.o llne Tolx Fund
3.733
Road and Br•dg e
Fund
619
Cemetery Fund
401
F ederal Reve n ue Stlanng
Fund
2,5d8
Anti Re c ess ion
1,581
Tote Is
75 ,2 65
Cuh Billa nee, Receiph
And Expend i tures
By Fund
Gene r al F unCI
Balance , J an 1, 1971 8,698

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14
24
3~

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60
09
40

63

Rtet lph
General Prop ert y Tax Real Estale and
Trailer ( Gross
6,3 13. 25
Tangible Personl!ll l Properly
Ta x (G ross i
1,A08 85
Estate Tax (Gr oss )
18d 5 ~
Local Govern m en1 and
State Income Tax
J, 8AO 55
L•quor Permit Fees
5,3 ]4 7 1
Clg~~retfe L1 cense Fees
and F1 nes (Gross )
15 7 3~
Total Rece i pts
17 ,139 28
Tofa l Beg1nn1 nQ Ba l ance
Plu s Re ce 1p1s
75 ,937 91

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on 3 to II ond II to 7
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phr.umoco logy Con ta cr Nanc y
Von Meier
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Ca re CeniC'r 55 J o c ~ "&gt;on Pr~e
Gallrpol1!&gt; Co ll 44 6 71 12

OLAN MILLS needs port a;;-d full
I1111C' hel11 Full t1rne mu st be
lree to travel w1lh 5 n 1 gh 1 ~
away from horne App ly to
Vu q11110 Freem o n O'o'Cr Sh orn
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Apply by W11!1ng 8011
719 F t o The Do1 l y Sen!i nel
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ARI: YOU oggr e~s1ve Need 2
lo dt es ro dmcon~ t r ote f ace l• lt ~
N O eJCpcne nce neceHory
Quoli i iCOI IQns
ne ot
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pOO!Q!I(Q w1 1h r11 ce per~o nol1ty
Coli Sul• o r Cf97 70b6 f o 1 op
po mlrnent
HOME Toy Po11 1es now
111 CUI 131d ,.ear · ~ EHpondrn g
ond ho., o pPnliHJ'&gt; for Manage1!1
and Df!al er!l Pan.,. Pio n e,.IC
pC11(' 11(C
hel p f ul
Our
guo1en tced toys and gdt s sell
th emo;clvcs N&lt;.. cosh rnves t
No '.ocr.,.,, f" horge 10
rtH.'fll
&lt; u ~ t o mer ~
N o cotlectmg
dO l iV(I/1 119
C0 1
ph one
ne!f'la!I01V Co li coll ecl Cor al
Do.,. 518 489 9395

Exptndltures

108 3l

- F ire Pr ot echon
1 040 00
Grand To tal E,.pend rlu re s General F und
10,6A0 79
Bal .. Dec 31, 1977
15,197 11
Tota l E•p P lus B a l ,
Dec . 31 , 1?77
25 ,937 91
Motor Veh1cle license
' M!RRI MAC HA 5 OP EN INGS FOR
Tu Fund
Pwly Pion Su perv1!&gt;0rs and
168 79
Balan c e , J an 1 19 77
dcm on~ t1ot o r'&gt;
1n your area
R ecelpts
H1glrcs1
co mm 1 ~ s r on
no
Motor Veh ic le Llc ense
dc l 1ver1ng
or
co llc c l 1n g
TaM
5,36762
Tota l Rece•pts
367 ~1
Dcm o n ~ l rO i e l o p quoldy 1oys
Tota l Beg inning Balan ce
ond gd• ~ Ca ll co ll oCI ro Ann
Plus Re ce 1pt s
5,536 41
Box l er 3 19 550· 8881 or Will a
E xpenditu ret.
M~ R R I MAC
801
Jack son
Total Expendl lures
Ouhuqu
l•
l
o
wo
5200
I
- M isc tllaneous
3,216 38
Grand To1al E KP 1, 2SS .'t..
- Ma i ntenan ce
Motor V eh• cle L1cense
Tax Fu nd
4, 477 17
Ba l , De c . 31 , 19 17
1, 06A 24
PROBATE COURT OF
To tal Exp Plus Ba l ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Dec . 31 , 19 77
S. S36 .A1
ESTATE OF Lu c• nda Ca r
Gasohnt Tax Fund
m a n , DE CE ASED
Ba 1 , Jan 1, 1977
1, 683 75
Case No 22353
Receipts
PUBLICATION
v UO I1 ne Tax
)4 ,200 00
OF NOTICE
Othe'r
48 1 17
TO
ALL
PER SONS IN
Total Recerpts
14 ,68 1 11
TERE ST ED
IN
THE
Total Beg inning Balance
ESTATE OF Lu ci n da Car
17,365 02
P l us Rece i pts
man . DECEASED , LATE OF
JII&lt;J
EMptndlturu
w es t Mam Sl reel , Pome roy ,
To tal Expend i ture s
Ohio .45769 , Me igs COU NTY
81805 91
- M i scellaneous
PR OBATE CO URT , CASE
- Mamtenan ce
4.825 86
NO ?1353 An ap p\ lc at •on_;a s
Grand Total EKp . bee n t iled as J!I..ng to re l1 eve
Gasoline Tax Fund
th ~
estate
from
ad
13 ,631 78 m ln rstra fl on , saving tha t the
Ba l , Dec 31 , 1977
3.733 14
assets do nof exc eed SI!I ,VVU
To ta l Exp P IUS Bat ,
and the crecmors wil l not be
oec . 31 , 19 77
17.36102 pre l ud ic ed
t h ereb'l'
A
Road and Br1d9e Fund
hear ino on the a p pllcaf•on
Bal , Jan 1, 1977
1, A10 36
w •ll be held April 25. 1978 at
Recelph
10
o'c lock AM Persons
Gene,-al Properfy Tax know.ng any re~son why the
Real Estolte and
a p pl lc i'llion should not be
Tra il er (Gross )
1,913 81
grantea should appear and
Tangib l e P er sonal Property
mform t he Court The Court
Tax (Gross )
650 23
•S lo cated at Pomeroy , Ohm
Total Receipts
3,564 04
Total Beo lnn ing Balance
Mannmg 0 Webster
Plus Rece ipts
A,9H 40
Probate Judge -Clerk
Expenditures
11 , 18 , 3t c
14 ! ' ·
Total E)l(pendllures
:.:.. M lsce llaneOu$
3,078. 53
- Ma intenan ce
1,2 56. 5 1
Grend Total E)l(p Road and Br idge
TAKES TRIP
Fund
4,3 3.5. 0.4
Ba1 , Dec 31 , 1977
639 36
Glenn Bowers of Gallipolis
Total E•P Pl us
has recently returned from a
Bal , Dec 31 , 1977 A, 974 40
Cemetery Fund
trip to Mexico City with nine
Bal , Jan . 1, 1977
977 67
of his classmates from the
Rece1pts
Sewanee Academy, a division
Sa l e of LOU
UO 00
Tota l Re ce 1pts
140.00
of the University of the South.
Totate.eo i nn ino Bala nce
He experienced the Mexican
PluS'Ytece l pts
1, 117 ~7
Expenditures
culture by having the op-

s

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Salar ies

380 00

Employer's Re l lrement
contr•buflon
AS 22
Repa irs
125 .44
Ofher Expenses
65 16
Total Exp
715 .97
Bat. . Dec . 31, 1917
A01 7.5
Total Exp Plus Blll. ,
Dec 31 , 1977
1, 117 67
Fedenl Revenue Sharing
Fund
Balance , Jan 1, 1977 1, 635 .62
R,tcelptl
Grants - Federal
17 ,705 .00
Total Rece ipts
17 ,705 .00
Total Beginning Ba l ance
Plus Rece i pts
19 ,3.f0 .62

E ~tptndltures

3,162 .02

Equipment
31000.00
Contracts - Repa ir
1,535 N
Contracts- Services 2,760 .00
Advertising and
Print ing
46.84
PubliC frrployee5
Aetlremenl System S8~ . 31

Total E•P
Bel • Doc . 31. 1977

16,792 02
2.548 .60

Total Ex~ . Plus
Bel , Ottc . 31, 1977 19 1340.62
Anti -Receulon
Aulstenct
Rtulph

Otnor
Total Recelpts

2,960.00
2,960.00

Sllarln
Tot1l E•p

1,378.91
1.378,91

e: •ptndlturts

Balance, Oec . 31. 1917 1,581 .09
Total Exp Plus Bel ,

oec . 31 , 1911

1,960.00

Township Debt- N otn
Purpose For Which Nole
Dwbt ~u Created

Nutic.,•

t'ur Sale

CUARANn 5ALE beg1n '&gt; Man
~ eb 13 at SewN Sew Ou l lc l
Molll
Sl re e!
Ro crne
All
polyes ter doub le kn11 s reduced
d0°. an d 50°o Thread b1g \ pool
S
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RA CIN E G UN Club $pec1ol
Mee tmg o n wdd l1f e lhur !ldoy
n1gh1 Aprri1J at 7 30 prn
FARM EQUIPMENT Cons •gmnent
Sole o! A then!&gt; l1 vestock Soles
Apr1l 20th m the even mg 1o
consr gn you r equ1pment con
•act t es te1 Shoema k er 742 :25q3
01
Rodne y
H owe r y
01.4 698 7331

REDUCE SA FI: &amp; fa s1 w11h C.o Bese
T a b le • ~ 8 1: Vop wo 1e1 p1il s
Nel ~o 11 Drug
COAL LIME S10NE . sond grovel
&lt;O I(Iurn r hlo 11de l u lt!I IIel dog
food and all typteos o l soli h ·
ce ls1 ar Sa lt Work s Inc ~ Mo1n
St Pornr 1oy f/92 :HNI

Lost and t 'ound

1974 DAISUN PICKUP

portunity of living close to
Mexican families and par·
tlcipatlng in the use of the
language . Glenn Is the son of
Mrs. Anne W. Bowers and Dr.
Glenn W. Bowers, Jr .•
Gallipolis.
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Canada was the first nation
on earth, having been a col·
ony of the Old World, to
ach1eve responstble govern·
ment without Violent revolu·
tion.

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LO ST SMALL female dog Pori
Pelwrgnese bloc k long ho11 ed
w1th I on • mark1ngs o n l ee!
( hdd s pel An swers to tho
nom e Coo k1 e l os • be! ween 143
and Bu nk er H1ll Cf92.7302 or

HA Y FOR ~ a le All olio cl over orrd
f 11nothy Ah a crop gr ound l o r
ren t or shares Pho ne 7d2 2560
NIU PIGS l01 so le

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too ~e llu; g w or ld famou s pt o
du cts Fl e ~1 b l e ho ur s H1 gh no 1
nm gs Coll7 42 235 4

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duct s To p pr1 ce
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Ken t Hanby 1-446

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tach.nen l s L1k e new os lunq
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1969 Sta tes man I '1 Jr 60 2
bedroo m

GU N SHOOT Rutland Leg1o n
Farrn eve1y Su nday at 12 00
noo n Spon sored by VFW

Fores 1 Pro
l or !lt ond •ng
9Cf2 5965 0 1
8570

Jq76 CHEVROLET 1 • ton p 1 c ~i.Jp
E11ce ll en t co nd •tr on
SJ500
Reudsv •ll e , 6 14 378 63 11

COINS CURR ENCY token s o ld
poclo. e1 walc h e~ and d"lo 1ns
s•lve1 and gold We need \ 96d
a nd o ld er si lver co 1ns Buy , se ll
o • h ade Co li Roge r Wa rnslc~
741 :2331

FARM EOUIPMENl John Dee1e
290 Corn planler , good con d1
t 1on S210 Alli s Cholm c •s small
ro und bale r Pu1 c ha ~e d new
1qn
e11 celle n1
cond111on
S 1800 Mm sey Fe1 gu ~o n hay
cond rt1one r
good cond d• on
$400 Reedsv1 1le 61 4 378 631 1

OLD FURNITURE rce bo11es brms
beds 1ron beds e tc . comp le te
household s Wn te M D M 1l ler
R1 4 Pomeroy Oh• o or co li
9rn 7760

HA Y FOR

~ ol e

Call 9Cf7 7306

1975 IC:A WA SAK I 400 wtlh eodl0 5
5500 mile ~ 992 .7040

NO II~M 100 Lorge o r too small
W1il buy 1 p1ece or co mple re
hou se ho ld New u sed or an i•
que s Martrn s Furnr lur e 20 N
/nd St
M1ddl epo r I
Phone

qn

TT

·

Check our low, low
prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERT-0-PELS
&amp; BlEND
Pomeroy landmark

19. _Jack W Carsey, Mgr

\Q

o37o

CHIP
WOOD
Po le s max
dlorneler 10 on lo rg est end sa
pm !on Bun dled slob $6 per
lon Oelrve re d to Oh 10 Polle t
Co Rt 2 Pomero y 9n-2689

1970 YAMAHA ENDUR O 150 C(
S57S Coil 992 3866
l-OX GO KA RT w11h new 3 H P
Br1 gg s. and Str on on 1notor new
cham new cl u 1ch Runs good
'1 47 2868

SCA SHS for 1unk ems F1 y ~ s
lr u( k and Auto Porh Wrecker
Servrce l1re sOle end Repo1r
Rutland 742 2081 or Pennzo.t
l d'l Gl575

WALLTEX VINvt co o led ond pre
pas1ed wall covenngs Choos e
fro m 64 poner n boo k ~ QUick.
ser vrce
Phone 997 3748 o r
PIGS WANTED Ever e ll Holcomb
Cf97 5070 Km g Burl d er 'io Su'ppl y
A lbony Oh1 o I 698 5025 or ,
Co M1ddlepor t 0 Plen t1' of
qq7 7737
tr ee porkm g

IF YOU hove o se r ... ICC to off er
won I 10 buy o r sell so rne1h1ng
oe loolo.mg l or wo rk
or
who l e... er
you II gel r~su l l s
lm.ler w•lh o Sentmel Wa nt Ad

~ ol e

Col i

FAR MAll 8 I roc lor lor sal e Ca ll
q49 :no3
1970 KAWASAK I 100 mrn1 d~rt
b•ke L1 ke rlew Re(e nlly 1u1,ed
Pr 1ce 5400 Pho ne 997 5768

Coll9q2.115o
FIVE FAMIL Y Yo1d Sole VK tor
Bo hr r e~ 1 dence oppro • 3 m1l e~
nor th of Che!&gt;ter Wed Th urs
13 &amp;14
and Fr~ ..Apr rl 12
Sorn e th 1ng l or all 9 00 Ia 4 30

19 !3 HAHLEY DAVID SON 350c c
motorc ycle Good con d1110n
SbOO ~14 378 611 0
1971 CHE VY 1• I on 4 wheel Or ...,e

YARD SAL£
879 Sou l h Jrd
A venue
M 1ddlep or 1
lllh
17th and 13th

w• th long w1de bed 350 4
~ peed
whi te spoke wheels
!. lep bumper G ood con d 1!1on

q9535 10

l'•l• tor Sale

1Cf75 8Ul TACO bOO mile~
new $650 Cf92 7089

HOOF HO ll OW Hor ses Bu y ~ell
11 0de or tro111 New ond used
soddles Rulh R eeve~ Albony
RI SING ST AR Kennel Boordm g
Ind oor and ou t doo ~
ru ns
Gr oom •ng a ll breeds Clean
S0 fl1 10r y foed!11eS
Cfteshne
Phone (614 ) 367 0297

f.OH S AL~ ~ur lace Mu1c boo I ~
12 )
Sl 9q 5J , ,
S219~
Bodey s M1 ddlcpor 1

992 2174

Phone 99.2-7119

hmeroy

2·24-tfc

THE PHOTO PLACE

WILKINSON

1119 H1gh Sl

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service
498 Locust Street
M•dellcport, 0
Phone 99J .J092

Wedd1ngs

Po1traits
Passports

~ho p l o 1 l our op erolor-. 5TJOO
rl so ld lhts week
f'honc
9Q') 7008

!\lubilc Homrs for Salr
1 9~9 12 ~ 60 one bcd roorn

101\Qe
wOOd
coal
co1pe1 $1000 985 418 1
12

Go~
hL•OI

Sale Pnced Now
Thru Ap r •l 70fh
HURRY '
L1m1t ed Sul)p 1y
3 16 1 mo

Muffler
Shocks
Battery .
Installation Service

WETHERAll CONCRETE

SEEDLINGS

Anto:sal...
CADI LL AC ElDORADO

Phone 9q2 l Ab2
197tt GRAN TO RIN O Au p s
au la , good regular and snow
t1res E• ce llenl shope Call
Mason 30A . 773 5361 ofler b

pm

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

UNION OPERATED
3 30,1 mo

Pomeroy, 0.

Roofing
Remodeling
Room Additions
Garages

&amp;
EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

AI Tromm
Construction

· :KI~G

BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone

w111 serv1ce Hotpo1nt and

Pomeroy landmark

"

se l t -co nto1ned .

rt

Young's
Carpeting

WILl C A R ~ lor the elderly 111 ou r
horne Phone 992 731 4
dt illm g W!il toJTr 1
Gr orr t 7A '12879

992·2206 or 992-7630
'1ht 0rlll111tors
Not Tht lmtlltors

94q·21M7

-

TRAIL ST A~ XL Storcroft l1ke new
co nd1t.on Sleeps s111 W1i l co me
w1 th cor1opy Gas bo ttl e and
spore tH e. Fo ld do wn top has
crank up s ., ~ t em easy to se l
up 10 11 16 tent w1th fl oor , 2
ye or ~ o ld Cal l 742 -2030 after 6 .

N ~W 3 b ed1 oom huu~e

NlCI::

COU NTRY l o1m lond w1th ~eclud
ed wood s wo1e1 and good ac
c e s~ u l M onroe Coun 1y W Vo
Sl 000 d own call (304 1 777
3101 or [ 3 0 -&lt;~ ) 772 J217

SMAll HOUSE l o1 sole Ill Mtd
dh.J po11
George
Hol lr&gt;r
Mm 01Sv1lle 0 1 call949 7655

'219.95
Ltt us test your w1ttr Frte

qn &gt;bOB doy
1972 TERRY CAMPER 20' 6 Au
co nd~t 1on mg ,
owning
Root
moun l onlttflnO Go~ and e lec ·
hi( re f n ger ol~ r
lub wll h
sho wer h celle nf cond 11 10n
Phone 74'11906.

AP PROX / 0 o r 1c~ 011 Flal....,.oocb
Ref 76
l f'Ci r 1C o nd wo l e1
Ova1!0 bl r&gt;
~('£&gt;
h~C'(
Hill
f' omer o v Phone 991 388)

)l:V l:N ROOM S a11d bo1h on 7
oue\ Old HI 33 Shown by op
p0111Imq_n l only Qq2 751 3

w1tor with CHp Wiler
Model UC-SVt,
Now Only

Pomeroy laoldmark
W. Llrsey,
Phone ftl-Zlll

SIOO.OO

1HREE 'bcd1 oo m homl'
l( u~h c H ill~
Syracuse Bo.,e
mer11 l m r ~hed w1 th w o•k ,hop
Spf.'(IOI WH1119 9Q7 7157

BU ~I Nf 'l~

1977
Redefmed
1977

Our lng

4. 111.34
Year
4, 151 .34

.543&lt; .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homtt Pork . 8 H.P lud lhe la wn mo wer eloc
Ro ute 33 , nor!, of Pomeroy .
I ric ~•o l'l . 985 3534
Purchue Chev Truck
~orge lois Coli ~~'2- 7_•7_9 __ _
Outatandlng Jen . 1,
"FOR
r ent ~
Re n tal s ONE FE RGUSON li On! l oodliH
1977
•. 151 .33 APl
Fe r gu ~on 1A m . plo ws 1 1otory
Balance Outstanding
ou•n.tonce rates f or Se n1or
hoe
1 backHoop
Phone
Dte . ll, 1977
• . 151 .33
C1l1rens Contact Vi\ loge Manor
qq1 612 9
R:&amp;ttof lnf
6pct
Apts_. ~·ddl epo_rt 991-7787 ,
Date of Final Mat
4-29,71
¥Af' LE -l i ~ IN G room fu rniture
f'urChase Ehv . Truck
CROP GROUND l or rent or
End •abies ~fonds Alter 5, ~eo
Out1tanct lng Jan . 1,
shores . H2-2566
1977
l, 151.33
o t bbOH1gh St , M lddlttpor t
Balance Outstanding
PNO BEDROOM lroller Adult :s 1970 FOND I ton Ho t bed rru ct..
Dec. 21 , 1977
4,151.33 •
only . 992·332&lt;.
wll hs1de p rcctts G ood 1.hope
Rateot tnt .
6pct 1
Coli 992 ./Wil do y or 742·2030
Dateol Final Mat
4.29 .79
! HREE ROOM lurn ls hed opl
alTer 6.
q92-3129"' 992·543&lt;

l4l II , ltc

on hea tmg cost
Experience and
fully insured

Free Est .
Call : 992·3815
4-9 I mo. od .

LI NCOlN Hill J bcd1 oom h o u ~e
c01 pf'l
eiN I11C h(' ot
good
gordr-n lor Wol~r n g d ~~ • ance
h om ro w n Call olte1 4 00
QQIIb/2
1-'0MI: ROY FtV t rnmu t c~ to rown
arH:I ~c h oo l~ A lum1num ~1d1ng
$10 1m w1nd o w~ and door~ New
., liChen a w o man ~ del1gh1 7
0 1 3 bl'd100111'
Bo,Pmpnl
Carpel lhro ughout By oppomt
men! o n l y
Roge1
Abboll
9''12 61 ! -I Of 99/ /371

CALL

VA FHA JO y1 f1noncmg ol \o
re l monc mq lrel.ond M or tgage
77 E S1o1e A•h en'&gt; phone 01.ci )

Eventngs Call446·37t6 or 446.7811

AT 446-3643

IN GALLIPOLIS

BY OWNI::R 5 aocs w11h 9 roorr1
house. FR EE CA S 7 co1 garage
~u mmer k11 chen and bordurNI
by 1 c re ~ks Co li 985 JR17

Anyday , anyt1me.
Phon• 981·3806

Jack's Septic
lank SeMce
Chester, Ohi
10·30-c

=

l:lu•ine•• Senice•

llWOOD BOWERS REPAIR

JB15
REMODELING Plumb1n.9 hea1mg
and all types of genlrol repo11
Wo1 k guo •on l eed 20 year s eM ·
pe~~tmce Phone 9Q'I. 2A09
SEW ING MA C H I N~ Reporr!l se 1
111ce all make~ 9&lt;12 2284 lhe
Fabr1 c
Sho p
Po me ro y
A• ,thomed S1n ger " o les and
Serv1ce We sharpen .... ~ r s s ors
EXC AVA TIN G dOJ er loader ond
backh oe work dump !ru ck s
and lo bo ys l o r h1re w1fl haul
lrll d 1rl to so d, l1mes tone ond
grovel Call Bob or Rog er Jef
l cr~ day phone qq2 7089 n1gh1
phone 991 3575 or 992 5232
EXC AVA I ING
dozer backh oe
and d11cher Ch orle ~ R Hot
held
Bock Hoe Se n11c e
RlJ !Iond Ohm Phone~ 7 42 - 7008

;qa 7331

Features a basement wl1h

SA THROOM S AN D K 1tchens
remodeled ccrom1 C tde plurn
burg carpen try ond general
morn"l cna ncc
13 yeors ew·
pe r1ence 997 3685

finished fam ily room and laundry room , eat .Jn kitchen.
l1v mg room &amp; bath . Large lot with fenced yard Call

PULliNS EXCAVATING Comp lete
Serv1ce Phone 992 7A78

ll NCOLN HTS. - A very nice I'" story 4 bedroom
home tn good cond1t1on

now, p rice d to se l l at SJ7 ,000.

WIN 1ER GE T 10 your house? l et us
mak e necessary repo 1rs AI
lrornm Constru&lt; l ion 742 2328
f URlf V S WRE CKER
Serv1c e .
Ronne Oh1 o Day or n ~ghl ,

fHREE
BEDROOM
both
all
corpct pan eled. Owne1 w1ll
help f1 n01\C 1Jo lnqu1re at 4()q
SolJ ih
F1h h A venu e
M1d
dleporl

q,9 1657
Pl ANO TUNIN G lone Doniel!o
Al so
ond
o d1us~m ents
992 2581 , 1! no answe r cal l

IHREE 8E DROOM horne hard
wood ll oo1'i the rma l -pon e wm
dews , cQrpol t all eleci11C 5
yea r'&gt; o ld Sy1ocuse 991. 2063

AND bus1 ne ss bu• !du1 g Ill
l(oedsy rlle 985 3519

and

HOWER Y AN D MARTIN
se p1 1c sys tems
covo 11ng
dou•r backhoe dump truck
lrrncsrorw
g rovel
b lacktop
pov1ng Rl 14 3 Phone 1 {6 14)

JUS1 COMPLEHD new house u'
M1dd l('p or! , Fo r mo1e ud ornm
tiQI\ coil 99 7 2238 o l 9Q'} 5304

H OUS~

Res1dent1al

commercial .
Call
for
estimate, 24 hour service.

WILL do roo hng co nsl ruc 110n
p!umbmg and heolmg No 1ob
roo Ior ge o • 1oo smoll Phone
741 /348

sq1 305 1

1' 1 acre lOt Iorge 901 age wor k
oreo a lso cel lo1 bu•ld 1ng w1 th
ul!lr1'1' room , cement porch Se t
up lor moblle horne l orotcd In
Langsv ille
A skrng $5600 .
l'ho11e 747 2%5

CLEANING

Sweepe1 !&gt; 1o os1e1s HOI I\. all
small opp l!onces lawn mower
n e ~• 1o S1a1e H1ghwoy Goroge
on Rou lc 7 Pho11e (61 4) 995 ·

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY·

BY OW NfR 3 bedrooms w tlh l orc
cd 0 1r ga s heal ond au corrd1
r10r11nQ 1 ocre level lo1 111
S 1B 000
Ph o tre
Rut land
742. 3 1b3

SEPTIC TANK

IWO )lO RY 3 bed• oo 1n home
h ou~ ;· I A f u1n oce ~ • o1m v.. m
d o w ~ j &lt;IPpiO&lt;I.' l11 M•ddlep011
f'h onl' '-I Q) J4!i7 01 Q(r} 58t&gt;7

Comrner c•ol propc~ty a ppro~ 17
acres level land loca ted 01
!uppers PlolflS on Oh10 Rou te
7 Phone 1014) 607 1:130 .:~

f'NO STO RY frome house 6
1oom'&gt; and bolh cellar our
LAWN lAACTOR Wheel Hone
budd1ng s 4 acre'&gt; land at edge
] I I h p. 992 ·2892
o l Ru tland Complete tro 1ICr
hoo k u p al so 1 bonk s opp r0 1~
ONE TABLE A ( hOII S $ 10 I
ed p1 op er1., at SIS 500 Ph one
d1shwosher S25 992· 705"9 o lt e•
992 7094
A9 FORO SC HOO l bus compe1
SAOO Sotell11 e Pol1ca Sconnt!l
$50 Phone qq2· 3798

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Sa•e JO pet to 50 per.

BRADFORD
Au ctl oneef
Com
ole ic Sci ... ICD Ph one 949 1487
or 94Cf 70CX) Roc111e Oh •o ( 1111
B10df or d

5

f'urcha1e Ch~v Truck
Outsland lng Jan . 1,

JIM KEESEE

~UILDIN C wot h l1v 1ng
qu0/1('1 '&gt; 30 I( 80 Loco l ed 011
Mo1rr ~•ree l Rullond Fo 1 '&gt; Ol e
or !rorle See or &lt;oil I 0
S!C'wa&lt;l 74') :2 -&lt;~ 71

'

3 AND • RM furn iihed and un·
f uuliihttd opts
Phone 99'1.·

J&amp;L
Blown Insulation

4-9- 1 mo

Heal Estate for SaJ,.

R.eall!:state (or Sale

H0 Ml:511ES for ~ o l e I acre and
up M 1dd lcpor1 near Ru llond
Coli 992 748 I

softonor,

74 Years Service

742-3010

1975 FORD RA N G~R
lOr'
p•dwp
hea vy duly
A C
low rn• leoge
car pet rod•o
new 111 es q4q 2J87

Pom~•r~o~y~t:~~

4.4.1 mo .

large Cars
Sl25 .00
Trucks
S175 00
Body work &amp; repatr Sl .OO
per mch usmg only the best
Dupont material5.

At

2 bo th!'!
al l e lec
1 ocre Mrddlepor t
rime to Rullond flh onc q92
7481

Rt . 1
Mrddleport, Ohio

Small Cars

Reall!:state (or Sale

Let

Pomeroy , Oh•o

AUTO PAINTING

SPRING SPECIAL

Carpet i'Uphotslery
Phone Mike Yoong

WAlU~ W~L l

BOB'S

Complete Paant Jobs

ROlle 3 PomeiOJ, 0

1Qbq lNlERNAIIONAl
ME TRO
Von Sl500 014 698 J190

soften &amp; condition your

120 E. Main St.

2 10 lfc

FOUR ROOMS bot h 140 It 10od
l 1on1age on 5R 1/J ~ ~~c k !0
10 0111~ J bo l h~ i t~ll hO \C' II1('1\I
,1 . a(fconRt '7 61 00111~ I
l omlly re r11ed S3SO 1no n 1h 1
Q{IC R• 7 John Sheel\ ~ o w 64
M 1ddle pon

---· -

ElliOTT APPLIANCE II

Free E5timates
Work Guaranteed

Superior
Steam Exliatt1on

9. _Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.
lllil. Phone 992 -2181

1974 CHE VROLET 4 wheel d11ve
prdwp S3500
1Q74 Pon t1oc
GTO A C P S P B E.~~cel l cnt
co nd.t1 on 992 2987

~~~~t

For
Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992-7113

other bra~ds

Coli

.

$ALES AND SERVICE
11 ·9 tfc

742 -231B

992 ·3748 or 992-lOlO
FREE PARKING
3-31 I mo

We have enlarged our
service department and

Portland

1977 FORD GRANADA . '1 dr 0
&lt;yl gos saver AM ·FM rod1o ,
CB 8 1rock h cellenl conditr on $3b00 qq2 3960 Only STEW ART S GU N SHO P Gu n~ for
sa le or lrode 7Cf Rem1ng 1on'&gt;
QOOO rn1le s
31 Hmn1ngr ons Mo del 17 Wm
1976 OLDS CUTLASS Bro ugham
c he s h~r ~ ami m ony more See
A C P S P B . AM FM stereo
a• coll7 41· 'l 411
rear w 1ndow defogger pow er
seo h
Coli otter 5 00 prn 1971 FORD F 100 p •ckup 11uclo:
Wrec ked but ~!d l dnvcoble To
q92-6130
toke over pa yments totolhng
lq68 DODGE POLARA Se ll lor
!«1 71 841 2933
po rt s SSO W2 ·5181
Alli S CHALMERS I Q57 M odel
1q73 CHEVY NOVA IS Ewcellen l
'(A trortor w1th pl ows Good
cond•tr on , one owner N1 ce
shape ready to go S950 Coli
dean cor Phone 614 ·367 7158
b l&lt; 6qb · l201.

675-1182

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

·- ---

FO UR ROW
1'0 111 1 AC corn
p lanter 9.4 9 2033

Tolboll
G ro wer!&gt;
843 45\ 5

Henderson .

Hartford
082·2171

·3·15·tf C

" .:1

Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

"Get A Load Of This"

Brakes
Tires

i;eniecs Offered

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

MOORE'S

II
70 MOBIL~ H OM ~
J
bed1 oom I l ull bolh ., lully
cor pe!ed on I · . ooP'&gt; ol land
"1 41 711 d

CARTER
300 Main St.

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

Ph . 992.)848

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

Pomeroy , Ohio

.&amp;

1 161mo

Auction

off Rt. 7 by.pus on
51 . Rt 143, toward Rutl1nd,
0

~. miles

BOLEN MULCHERS

BOO Hoothch

6 I! b1 u~h hog J pi hd ch ~~
r ellenr
con d il 10r1
S400
949 2428

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

LAWN BOY MOWERS

Anniversanes
Speml Occas1ons

(i.UEN SEY DAIR Y co ws and hed ers
l or ~ ole Phon e 992 77~5

VEG EIABLE

1AURU S CAMPER 20 II

p~

Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appomtment

~OUII-'M~N 1 I OR r orn plel e&gt; bt:&gt;au!y

BOXE R PUPP IES B11ndel co lo r 0 CHR YSlER AIR Te mp A C $100
wec lo. ~ o ld $50 q 49 2dq 3 ol 1er
G ood con d1110n 992 7755
6

tandem

SMITH NELSON
MOTOfiS,.INC.

"'

$100 992 2726

iqlb

General Contracting

1954 CHE VROL ET 54 po ~sengc r
bu~ $400 Ph on e 74'l 74b0

AKC BOXER pupp1es Ho ve shors
been wormed 11 week s old

1q71

DAVID BRICKLES

C.re.

L1lo: e

CHARliE S l! VE So rt Mmnows ,
n•ght u owler ~ 1ed wo~ ms
gard en worm!&gt; F•shmg l1cellse
' . m1 le obo ... e Sy1 ocu ~c Pork R•

1614 )698 ·3290

Kttchen Cabineb, Roofing,
Concrete
Patios ,
Sidewalks , ' - New
Construction
\&amp;
Remodeling

Pomero,
BA SS BOA l
16 tool Mon ar ch
Mol ar 011d ll adt&gt; r Cood (onrll
11 011
l' n(ed fo1 l o~ t &lt;,Oil'
9?'} 3 231 o lle r 5

197 4 'fAMAHA DT 150 E~ ce l! en t
co nd 111011 Ca ll 992 6349
GOOD MI XED hoy l or
Cf 49 -2763

Business Services

Phone992-2181

BRU SH HOG 7 foo t J D pull type
111 ple un1 ve r sol dn vc ~ h o h ~ l 1 p 1AU CIIO N SAll lu e'&gt;do y I Pl 'l
Lob o l new and u~ e d rner chon
clu tch pun0u1e p1oo! life ~
d1~e o ! Oh1 0 R1yt&gt;r Aur t o•1
Ve ry good (o nd 1!10n Shade
Mc1g'&gt; Plozo M 1ddl epo r1 Oh •o
696 1'23 d

f~I~NOLY

Tota l Expend i tu res
- Adm tn1 strat 1ve 9,392 4d
- To wn Hall. Memor •al
Bu i ldings and Grounds

Selar l es - Emplovees .5,305 . .54

HOW

Ct~ sh

I tiJ:I ~

Summ•rv of Cash

Supplies

'!ONDER GOES
MELISSY TAKIN'HER
LEETLE TWINS FER
A RIDE--

15 Wm ds 0 r Under

fo11cw1ng

d
1
1
t
C
h
u n wante
terns n o as

Ad
T
w ant
s urn

W/

wANT.AD
cHARGEs

qn 2002

'

ANN
DA iL EY S Uphols t ery .
Por11ond Oh10 843-2542 ,

68 ACRE FARM - Price red uced to $46 ,900 . Attra c t ive
remodeled 2 sto ry farm home This n ice home feature~
a la rge living room , dining, eat In kitc hen , 5 be drOQms ,,
&amp; T'h baths, 15 a c res ot tillab le land wtth balance 10
· pas ture and woodland . Otder barn &amp; garage, Y llu must
see th is one, it's well worlh the pr tce Located off Rt

325 10 MC19S County

FREE

PUPPIES,

992 7843.

•

6

weeks

old.

'

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�R_ The Daily Sentinel, Midrlleoort-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Aprilll , 1978
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TUESDAY, APRIL 11 , 1978
5:oo-Bonanza 3: Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke B: Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33: Hogan 's Heroes 10.
Emergency One 13, Petticoat Junction 15.
5·3G-News 6: Elec Co 20,33, Mary Tyler Moore 10.
..

C1\ PTA I'i EASY
MEANWHILE;··
ON THE WALLEOD

THE GAN65 TAK EN

---, THE BA IT AND T HE
"- T ~AP 5 ~EEN 5PRU"G!
~. [THI NK WE 1E SPOrTED
DE A DHEAD 5

AH, YE 5 ·· THE ONE
WHO 'S 601N6 TO TELL
US WHER E HE FLeW
THE D0!!&gt;61N5

5TRAIGHT
AHEAD AND

THJ;:OU6 H THAT
E5TATE BELOW
L----~~ DOOR, LOFT!

WOMAN!

Hogan 's Heroes 15

6:0G-News 3,4,8,10,13, IS; ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20.
6 311-NBC News 3.4,15: ABC ews 13: Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10: O"er Easy 20.
7 oo-Cross.Wits 3,4; Liars Club 6; Pop Goes The
Counlry 8; News 10; Newlywed Game 13; Gilligan 's
I&lt; 15, French Chef 20 . Book B••t 11
7·3G-Hollvwood Squares J; Let's Go to the Roces B:
Candid Camera 6; MacNeii ·Lehrer Report :10,33;
Price IS Right 10: That's Hollywood 13: Television
Honor Society 15 .

8 oo-Chuck Barris 3,4,15: Happy Days 6, 13; Sam
8,10, National Geographic 33, Chat with Country

Music Artist Doc Williams 20.
8 311-Laverne &amp; Sh irley 6.13: Pilot "Big City Boys"
8,10. Country Moods 20
9 oo-Movle "To Kill A Cop" 3,4,15; Three's Company
6,13, Movie " The Happy Ending" B,IO; Six
American Families 20, Jerusalem Peace 33.
9 311-Mary Tyler Moore 13: Harvey Korman 6.
10 OG-Ju~le Farr , MD 6.13: Six American Families

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~THAT SCRAMBLED WOAD GAME

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byHen n ArnoldandBoblee

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square , to form

BOKN LOSF.R

tour ordmary words

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form the surpnse answer as sug·
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Yesretday s

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Answer

EVENT GLAND TARGET RATION
The fat singer took up most of the couch -

'DIVA·N"

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9:06-Mov le " Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He
Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?" 3 4 IS · ·
by THOMAS JOSEPH
YEP! BESIDES YDUR
Charlie's
Angels 6.13: Mo"le " Fram'ecl': a 10'
DOWN
ACROSS
[)I&gt;,L.IGHTER:S NEOCK·
Theater
In
Amer ica 33, National Geographic 2o ·
1 Clique
LACE , WE ALSO
I GradualinK
10 oo-starsky&amp; Hutch 6,13: News 20
&gt;'OUND THIS!
2 Roman
group
10 .3G-You Bet Your Life 20: Dick Ca"ett 20: Lilias
museum
Yoga &amp; ou 33.
·
6 Ch1ck chirp
3
Bolllllg
name
10 Ken Dryden,
11:311-Johnny Car•on 3,4,15: Pollee Story 6.13: Hawa ii
4 Lorelei
Five 0 8: ABC News 33 , Mo"le " Summer &amp;
for one
Smoke" 10
5 Fume
II Except
12 ·oo-Janakl 33; 12 :3o-Perry Mason 10: 12 4G6 Greek letter
12 Wear
Mystery of the Week 6,13; Kojak 8; 1 oo7 Gallery
13 Seer's
Tomorrow 3.4: 2 IG-News 13.
phrase
item
Yesterday's Answer
Movie Ch•nnel 4 14 Marvm
8 All and
2.1 Hawkeye
33 Hudson or 5&amp;7PM - Guns&amp;FuryiGl
15 Work
sundry
Sna ke, e.g. 9 &amp; II P.M - Dom ino Principle (R )
on TV
C1ble Ch11nne1 s ~
Unit
9 Squmt
27 Acellc
34 Jom
6:30P.M.
- Testimony Tl~e
17 Be at
10 Snow boot
acid
35 Face with
7:00
Paul
Gaudino Family Fitness Show
fault
16 Pace
ester
stone
10 :00 - 700.Ciub.
20 Three, m com· 28 Museum head 37 Mots!
~-------.. ~--...r--------,. 18 great
Hocke y
· ru~«~l) . 1\pnlll
binations
29 Merchant
41 Tunis
Doctor's eat .
1don't believe it' 19 FeliX
21 Become
shlp
pasha
I'm not hunqnJ!
too ... just
Unger's
drowsy
31 Corrupt
43 I: Ger.
way
like people '
21 Pueblo
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
Indian
22Garrung
cube
23 Hair tmt
1\t tn ek two So uth cashl's
NIIHTII
&lt;i ll · '
26 Pamphlet
the
" ' " of du bs and r uffs a
+A
30 And ent
cl uh &lt;1t tnck thr ee , then goes
¥AQ
buck to the a l'l' of tnunps
32 Mongre l
t A (i 10 !l 5
Because Uoth opponen ts fol·
33 Stecrmg
+ A K 10 7 5
low.
no one ca n hold f1v c
deVICe
WEST
t:AST
trumps
and South t:an af ford
36 Time 1n
+QJI08 5
+ 9 7 64 2
tn ruH a scr om! cl ub l·: vcry-·~'*=:'::l'::~L_J.;.;t;.l.....6..... history
¥ 4:1
¥ 65 2
onf fo llows to lhat leet d .11HI
37 N01se
04
OK./ 8
nnw South e &lt;:~n 1 h sl'~tnl t wo
+J 96 .1
+Q R 2
38 Nancy
lo:tlng d i am o nd s un
llallks' son
dununv s lu st two clubs.
SOUTH
Ill' ·t lrc-~ws trumJ&gt;S and
39 You ngling
+ Kl
takes i:l diarn onrl f tne ssf• to
¥KJI0 98 7
40 Grasping
tr y for scv e11 , Uut l!-i sure of
• 7 6 J2
42 Fly
C:AI.L.[:D
hts small s lam many c v ~: nt
+
I
44 Distribute
e
f or the record. we fea r
..OOP.S
45 M1Utary
Vulnerable : Both
~
lhat 1f Lhts hand were to he
district
Dealer · South
plt~ycd tn a dupli cate ga me
I
BEcR~E
46 V1cUm
Very few pairs would la nd at
We•l
North
f;
asl
South
'I 17 Anesthetic
siX hearts There would be
P.a:-;s
I
some grand slam b1ds and
Pass
•
Pa ss 2¥
I
lots of &lt;hamond slams and
Pass
Pas!'
IlAII.Y
('RVPTO(!lJOTE
Here's
how
to
work
It:
&lt;
all
would fml
Pass
P i.ISS
H
•
A X Y D I. B A A X R
l
Pass
PHss Pas!'i
is LONGFELI.OW
i
~j!! · fu~ ~j!-SIIM
Pas!i

BRIDGE

qo1nq

5111'11 1

10 »-Black Perspective on lhV News 20.
ll :oo-News 3,4,6,B,10,13,15: Dick Cavell 20: Over
Easy 33.
'
..
11 :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15: Movie The New
Daughters of Joshua Calle" 6,13: Movie " Across
the Wide Missouri" 8: ABC News 33: Movie "The
Great-Bank--Robbery" 19: 12 oo-Janakl 33.
1 oo-Tomorrow 3.4: 1: 1G-Kolak B. News 13.
Movie Ch•nnel 4 5&amp; 9 P.M. -Slipper &amp; the Rose (G)
7 &amp; 11 P M.- Pink Panther Strikes Again lPG)
C1ble Ch1nnet 5 6:30p.m. - Testimony Time
7:00- Poul Gaudino Family Fitness
7 30 - Daytime
10.00 - 700 Club .
WEDNESDAY , APRIL 12, 197B
5 45-Farm Report 13. S:~PTL Club 13: 5·5sSunrlse Semester 10: 6:oo-PTL Club 15.
6·25-Chrlstopher Closeup 10: 6:3o-News Conference
4: News 6, Sunrise Semester 8. 6:45-Mornlng
Report 3.
6 50-Good Morning, West VIrginia 13: •6:55-Chuck
White Reports 10: News 13.
7 ·oo-Todav 3.4.15: Good Mornlnq America 6,13: CBS
News B: Bullwlnkle 10.
7·30-Schoolles 10: 8 30- Capt Kangaroo 8: ,10;
Sesame St. 33
9:00- Merv Griffin 3: Phil Donahue 4,13,15:
Emergency One 6: Family Affair 8: Match Game
10.
9:3G-Andy Griffith 8, Family Affair tO.
10:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3.4,15: Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8: I&lt; Joker's Wild tO. To Tell The Truth 13.
10.3G-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15: High Hopes 6: Price
Is Right 8,10: $20,000 Pyramid 13
•
11 oo-Wheel of Fortune3,4, 15; Happy Days 6,13: Elec "
Co. 20.
11 :»-Knockout 3,15: Famlly Feud 6,13: Partridge
Family 4: Love of Life 8,10 , Sesame St. 20,33:
11.55-CBS News 8: Loving Free tO.
12 oo-Newwscenter 3, News 4,6, 10; To Say The Least
15: Gambit B: Rick Foucheux Midday Magazine 13
12 3G-Ryon's Hope 6,13: Bob Baun 4; Gong Show 15.
Search for Tomorrow B,IO: Elee . Do. jJ
1:oo-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10: Not For Women
Only 15.
3G-Doys of our Lives 3,4, 15. As The ~orld Turns
8,10; 2:00-Dne Life to Live 6,13.
2·3G-Doctors 3,4,15: Guiding Light 8,10, 3:ooAnotherWor ld3,4,15, General Hospltal6,13; Lilias,
Yogo &amp; You 20.
I
3·3G-AII lnThe Family 8,10. Ohio Journal 20.
4:oo-Mister Cartoon 3; My Three Sons 4: For Richer.
For Poorer 15: Merv Griffin 6: Gilligan's Is. 8:
Sesame St. 20,33 ; Gn..,er Pvle, USMC 10, Dinah 13.
4:3G-Litlle Rascals 3, 15, Gilligan's Is 4 , Brody
Bunch a,IO .
S:oo-Bonanza 3, Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke 8· Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33: Hogan's He;oes 10;
Emergency One 13: Petticoat Junction IS
5 · 3G-Ne~s 6; Elec Co 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogans Heroes IS .
6 oo-News 3,4,B,10,13,1S; ABC News 6. Zoom 20.
6 3G-NBC News3,4, 15; ABC News 13: Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News B,IO ; Over Easy 20.
7 00-{;ross·Wits 3,4, Liars Club 6; Sha Na Na 8. News
10; Newlywed Game 13: Gllllgon·s Is 15, Dick
Cavett 20, Big Green Magazine 33.
7:3G-Funny Farm 3: Sha Na Na 4, Between the Wars
6: Family Feud B. MocNeii ·Lehrer Report 20 33 ·
The Judge 10. In Seorchof 13: Wild Kingdom IS ' •
8:oo-Carlbou The Incredible Journey 3,4, 15; Eight Is
io~~gh 6,13, Amazing Splder.Man 8,10: No"a

Final option on diamonds

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lun t s E:1 r h d ;1y th e code l c11N S arc d1ffen•nt

WJNNIF.

AfJO()T THATMAN ON THE
I.SUINO.(rR.E Y.Ju O!?
AREN'T YOU GOIN(; Tel
HIM OUT?

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WHAT A7E YOLJ WiliT1'-'&amp;
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Opening lead

+Q

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
I'RVPTOQUOTES
Easley Blackwood 's arll·
cle 111 the ACBI. Bulletin did
zs
Z I
Q WI X
su
B U B B not show how South ~otto SIX
hearts Maybe the b1dding
NQ
WYU DOJ
WOJ
QOPZUDI
UE went something like that
shown in the box
SVQ
E QBBUH
HVU
FBZRNI
s u At f1rst glance s tx hearts
goes down because of the
very bad diamond brea k. A
IDFFQII NX QEEUYS . SW-PQYO
seconG
shows that a
Yesterday'• Cryploquote: OUR DOUBTS ARE TRAITORS, corcful glance
declarer should find
AND MAKE US LOSE THE GOOD WE OFT MIGHT WIN BY a way to rna ke h1s contract
FEARING TO ATTEMPT.- WIIL SHAKESPEARE
by workmg on clubs hrsl and
sav mg diamonds as a final

optifln

BARNEY

A Gcor~1a reader wants to
know tf spades have always
been the top-rankmg suit.
In bridge and the f1rsl
day s or auction , s pades were
the lowest· ranking s uit tl nd
counted just two pqints a
tmk
NEWS PAI ' I-;H 1-:NTFiti'IUSI-: ASSN I

(Do you hilve a qu es tiOn lor
the experts ? Wnt e " Ask tn e
€xper rs Cilre of th1 s newspa·
per lnd1vtdual qu es t to n s Will
be answered If acco mpanted
by sta mped se lf·addressed
envelopes The most tn teres t·
mg questions w1fl be used rn
tht s column and will rece tve
cop1es of JACOBY MODERN I

7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday, April JJ,l978

;"~o~NT~.~:~~r-r
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463 Haoktr Street
Middleport, Oh10
March lL 1978

1 c ert1fy

1he

report to be correct
R• chard Bail ey
Townsh1p Clerk.

Tel No . 992 3861

.

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TRUE... TRUE ..
FALSE ... TRUE..

MA'AM?

WHAT DO WE DO IF
WE COME ACROSS
A HALF-TRUTH?

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SPORTY
CAN 1./E
GIT! 1

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125
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100

2 ila~ s

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100

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6 tl,l} :i
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2 !5
3 7~

U\'ct U1c mmunum

I~

Balancel, Rece1pts
wunls 1~ 4 L'l'IILS pe l' wort! 1.er day.
And E•pend1tures
Ads r u r u nn ~ otllt!f tha n mn~ull v~
Balance J1n . 1, U77
tli!) S ~t il bt! d1&lt;1 r~t'tl at thl: I day
S 8, 698 63
c.;ener a I Fund
rule '
Motor Veh•c l e L ~e ense
Tax Fund
168 79
In mcmorr. Can] of Thanks ard
Gasoline T ax Fund
2.68 3 75
OI.JI!U:J ry 6 t:cnts per word . $:1 00
Road and br•dge
nununum C&lt;t.sh t11 at.lvtmn~
Fund
1.410 36
Cemeferv Fund
977 67
Molnlc IIlii IIt sa lc!i and Vard .s.i:llt!!i
Federal Revenue Shllnng
111 c ,«:L't'JJWtl onl y With cush Wtlh
Fund
1,63l 62
ou.lcr 25 tent th ai gc fur nds I.:Hrry·
Tolals
15 ,57d 82
Ult-l Hux Nmn[)el 111 Car e of I he Sen·
Total R ectHpts
I mel
General Fund
17 ,23 9 28
Motor Veh•cle L1 cense
Tl1e Publisher rcscrvtos the n ght
Tax Fund
5 . 3~7 62
to l'lhl ~11 ri!Jt tl illl'f utls deemed oi&gt;Gasol •ne Ta&gt;e Fund
14 ,681 27
Jtd liHlal Th•· PuUhshc1 will not~
Roi!ld and Br 1dge
r"CsJ)OIISiblc for mo1c tlmn one tncvr
Fund
3,56d 04
1 Cll lll iierhlm
Cemetery Fund
140 00
PhoncW2-2156
Federal Revenue Sharmg
Fund
17 ,70S 00
Anti R ecess1on
2. 960 00
Tofals
61.65711
Total Rece•pts &amp; Balances
General Fu nd
25 ,937 91
Motor Veh •cle L •cense
Tax Fund
5,536 41
Gas ol in Milx Fund
17.36S 02
Road and Bndge
Fund
4,97.4 dO
Cemeter·y Fund
I, 117 67
Federal !Revenu e Shar1ng
Fund
19 , 3~0 62
MundaY
Ant1 Re cess1o n
2,960 00
Nuon un &amp;l l urd.a y
To ta l s
77 ,231 03
Expend•lures
Tu ~st.lll)
General Fu nd
10.6d0 79
lhru FndaY
Motor Veh1cle L1cen !&gt;e
4P M
TIIX Fund
•U72 17
lht• ~hi )' bt•fure publu:oUon
Gasoline T a,_, Fund 13, 631 78 ·
Rolld and Brrdge
SU/Ida}
Fund
A,3JS. 04.
4P M
71 97
Cemete ry Fund
~ mlay artunoon
F ederal Revenue
Shar.nq Fund
16,79101
Ant • Recess•on
l.J78 91
Totals
51 ,966 63

NOTJCE

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

s

Help Wanted

Balance Dec 31 , 1m

General Fund
15,197
Molor Veh•c l e L 1cense
Tax Fund
1,064
Ga!.o llne Tolx Fund
3.733
Road and Br•dg e
Fund
619
Cemetery Fund
401
F ederal Reve n ue Stlanng
Fund
2,5d8
Anti Re c ess ion
1,581
Tote Is
75 ,2 65
Cuh Billa nee, Receiph
And Expend i tures
By Fund
Gene r al F unCI
Balance , J an 1, 1971 8,698

11
14
24
3~

75
60
09
40

63

Rtet lph
General Prop ert y Tax Real Estale and
Trailer ( Gross
6,3 13. 25
Tangible Personl!ll l Properly
Ta x (G ross i
1,A08 85
Estate Tax (Gr oss )
18d 5 ~
Local Govern m en1 and
State Income Tax
J, 8AO 55
L•quor Permit Fees
5,3 ]4 7 1
Clg~~retfe L1 cense Fees
and F1 nes (Gross )
15 7 3~
Total Rece i pts
17 ,139 28
Tofa l Beg1nn1 nQ Ba l ance
Plu s Re ce 1p1s
75 ,937 91

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on 3 to II ond II to 7
~ hd1 l or RN ~ and LPN s w1 1h
phr.umoco logy Con ta cr Nanc y
Von Meier
RN
P1neCJe'&gt;l
Ca re CeniC'r 55 J o c ~ "&gt;on Pr~e
Gallrpol1!&gt; Co ll 44 6 71 12

OLAN MILLS needs port a;;-d full
I1111C' hel11 Full t1rne mu st be
lree to travel w1lh 5 n 1 gh 1 ~
away from horne App ly to
Vu q11110 Freem o n O'o'Cr Sh orn
WAN!to

ClERK ! 01 Ha rdware
~tore
Apply by W11!1ng 8011
719 F t o The Do1 l y Sen!i nel
f'o me1oy OH A576Q

ARI: YOU oggr e~s1ve Need 2
lo dt es ro dmcon~ t r ote f ace l• lt ~
N O eJCpcne nce neceHory
Quoli i iCOI IQns
ne ot
op
pOO!Q!I(Q w1 1h r11 ce per~o nol1ty
Coli Sul• o r Cf97 70b6 f o 1 op
po mlrnent
HOME Toy Po11 1es now
111 CUI 131d ,.ear · ~ EHpondrn g
ond ho., o pPnliHJ'&gt; for Manage1!1
and Df!al er!l Pan.,. Pio n e,.IC
pC11(' 11(C
hel p f ul
Our
guo1en tced toys and gdt s sell
th emo;clvcs N&lt;.. cosh rnves t
No '.ocr.,.,, f" horge 10
rtH.'fll
&lt; u ~ t o mer ~
N o cotlectmg
dO l iV(I/1 119
C0 1
ph one
ne!f'la!I01V Co li coll ecl Cor al
Do.,. 518 489 9395

Exptndltures

108 3l

- F ire Pr ot echon
1 040 00
Grand To tal E,.pend rlu re s General F und
10,6A0 79
Bal .. Dec 31, 1977
15,197 11
Tota l E•p P lus B a l ,
Dec . 31 , 1?77
25 ,937 91
Motor Veh1cle license
' M!RRI MAC HA 5 OP EN INGS FOR
Tu Fund
Pwly Pion Su perv1!&gt;0rs and
168 79
Balan c e , J an 1 19 77
dcm on~ t1ot o r'&gt;
1n your area
R ecelpts
H1glrcs1
co mm 1 ~ s r on
no
Motor Veh ic le Llc ense
dc l 1ver1ng
or
co llc c l 1n g
TaM
5,36762
Tota l Rece•pts
367 ~1
Dcm o n ~ l rO i e l o p quoldy 1oys
Tota l Beg inning Balan ce
ond gd• ~ Ca ll co ll oCI ro Ann
Plus Re ce 1pt s
5,536 41
Box l er 3 19 550· 8881 or Will a
E xpenditu ret.
M~ R R I MAC
801
Jack son
Total Expendl lures
Ouhuqu
l•
l
o
wo
5200
I
- M isc tllaneous
3,216 38
Grand To1al E KP 1, 2SS .'t..
- Ma i ntenan ce
Motor V eh• cle L1cense
Tax Fu nd
4, 477 17
Ba l , De c . 31 , 19 17
1, 06A 24
PROBATE COURT OF
To tal Exp Plus Ba l ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Dec . 31 , 19 77
S. S36 .A1
ESTATE OF Lu c• nda Ca r
Gasohnt Tax Fund
m a n , DE CE ASED
Ba 1 , Jan 1, 1977
1, 683 75
Case No 22353
Receipts
PUBLICATION
v UO I1 ne Tax
)4 ,200 00
OF NOTICE
Othe'r
48 1 17
TO
ALL
PER SONS IN
Total Recerpts
14 ,68 1 11
TERE ST ED
IN
THE
Total Beg inning Balance
ESTATE OF Lu ci n da Car
17,365 02
P l us Rece i pts
man . DECEASED , LATE OF
JII&lt;J
EMptndlturu
w es t Mam Sl reel , Pome roy ,
To tal Expend i ture s
Ohio .45769 , Me igs COU NTY
81805 91
- M i scellaneous
PR OBATE CO URT , CASE
- Mamtenan ce
4.825 86
NO ?1353 An ap p\ lc at •on_;a s
Grand Total EKp . bee n t iled as J!I..ng to re l1 eve
Gasoline Tax Fund
th ~
estate
from
ad
13 ,631 78 m ln rstra fl on , saving tha t the
Ba l , Dec 31 , 1977
3.733 14
assets do nof exc eed SI!I ,VVU
To ta l Exp P IUS Bat ,
and the crecmors wil l not be
oec . 31 , 19 77
17.36102 pre l ud ic ed
t h ereb'l'
A
Road and Br1d9e Fund
hear ino on the a p pllcaf•on
Bal , Jan 1, 1977
1, A10 36
w •ll be held April 25. 1978 at
Recelph
10
o'c lock AM Persons
Gene,-al Properfy Tax know.ng any re~son why the
Real Estolte and
a p pl lc i'llion should not be
Tra il er (Gross )
1,913 81
grantea should appear and
Tangib l e P er sonal Property
mform t he Court The Court
Tax (Gross )
650 23
•S lo cated at Pomeroy , Ohm
Total Receipts
3,564 04
Total Beo lnn ing Balance
Mannmg 0 Webster
Plus Rece ipts
A,9H 40
Probate Judge -Clerk
Expenditures
11 , 18 , 3t c
14 ! ' ·
Total E)l(pendllures
:.:.. M lsce llaneOu$
3,078. 53
- Ma intenan ce
1,2 56. 5 1
Grend Total E)l(p Road and Br idge
TAKES TRIP
Fund
4,3 3.5. 0.4
Ba1 , Dec 31 , 1977
639 36
Glenn Bowers of Gallipolis
Total E•P Pl us
has recently returned from a
Bal , Dec 31 , 1977 A, 974 40
Cemetery Fund
trip to Mexico City with nine
Bal , Jan . 1, 1977
977 67
of his classmates from the
Rece1pts
Sewanee Academy, a division
Sa l e of LOU
UO 00
Tota l Re ce 1pts
140.00
of the University of the South.
Totate.eo i nn ino Bala nce
He experienced the Mexican
PluS'Ytece l pts
1, 117 ~7
Expenditures
culture by having the op-

s

oo

Salar ies

380 00

Employer's Re l lrement
contr•buflon
AS 22
Repa irs
125 .44
Ofher Expenses
65 16
Total Exp
715 .97
Bat. . Dec . 31, 1917
A01 7.5
Total Exp Plus Blll. ,
Dec 31 , 1977
1, 117 67
Fedenl Revenue Sharing
Fund
Balance , Jan 1, 1977 1, 635 .62
R,tcelptl
Grants - Federal
17 ,705 .00
Total Rece ipts
17 ,705 .00
Total Beginning Ba l ance
Plus Rece i pts
19 ,3.f0 .62

E ~tptndltures

3,162 .02

Equipment
31000.00
Contracts - Repa ir
1,535 N
Contracts- Services 2,760 .00
Advertising and
Print ing
46.84
PubliC frrployee5
Aetlremenl System S8~ . 31

Total E•P
Bel • Doc . 31. 1977

16,792 02
2.548 .60

Total Ex~ . Plus
Bel , Ottc . 31, 1977 19 1340.62
Anti -Receulon
Aulstenct
Rtulph

Otnor
Total Recelpts

2,960.00
2,960.00

Sllarln
Tot1l E•p

1,378.91
1.378,91

e: •ptndlturts

Balance, Oec . 31. 1917 1,581 .09
Total Exp Plus Bel ,

oec . 31 , 1911

1,960.00

Township Debt- N otn
Purpose For Which Nole
Dwbt ~u Created

Nutic.,•

t'ur Sale

CUARANn 5ALE beg1n '&gt; Man
~ eb 13 at SewN Sew Ou l lc l
Molll
Sl re e!
Ro crne
All
polyes ter doub le kn11 s reduced
d0°. an d 50°o Thread b1g \ pool
S
iorSI
0

~ CO N OMY

RA CIN E G UN Club $pec1ol
Mee tmg o n wdd l1f e lhur !ldoy
n1gh1 Aprri1J at 7 30 prn
FARM EQUIPMENT Cons •gmnent
Sole o! A then!&gt; l1 vestock Soles
Apr1l 20th m the even mg 1o
consr gn you r equ1pment con
•act t es te1 Shoema k er 742 :25q3
01
Rodne y
H owe r y
01.4 698 7331

REDUCE SA FI: &amp; fa s1 w11h C.o Bese
T a b le • ~ 8 1: Vop wo 1e1 p1il s
Nel ~o 11 Drug
COAL LIME S10NE . sond grovel
&lt;O I(Iurn r hlo 11de l u lt!I IIel dog
food and all typteos o l soli h ·
ce ls1 ar Sa lt Work s Inc ~ Mo1n
St Pornr 1oy f/92 :HNI

Lost and t 'ound

1974 DAISUN PICKUP

portunity of living close to
Mexican families and par·
tlcipatlng in the use of the
language . Glenn Is the son of
Mrs. Anne W. Bowers and Dr.
Glenn W. Bowers, Jr .•
Gallipolis.
o

Canada was the first nation
on earth, having been a col·
ony of the Old World, to
ach1eve responstble govern·
ment without Violent revolu·
tion.

S2100

997 7453

LO ST SMALL female dog Pori
Pelwrgnese bloc k long ho11 ed
w1th I on • mark1ngs o n l ee!
( hdd s pel An swers to tho
nom e Coo k1 e l os • be! ween 143
and Bu nk er H1ll Cf92.7302 or

HA Y FOR ~ a le All olio cl over orrd
f 11nothy Ah a crop gr ound l o r
ren t or shares Pho ne 7d2 2560
NIU PIGS l01 so le

q,q

992 5200

2857

Alte 1 5 coli

AVON REPRESEN TATI VES NE VER
lOOKW SO GOOD You w1ll
too ~e llu; g w or ld famou s pt o
du cts Fl e ~1 b l e ho ur s H1 gh no 1
nm gs Coll7 42 235 4

Wanted to Uuy
TIMBER Pome roy
duct s To p pr1 ce
!ioOW tl mbe1 Call
Ken t Hanby 1-446

t'or tiale

IHAC10R w 1th allot I O'JI: WI:I GHl ~ AFH Y1 lok o NEW
tach.nen l s L1k e new os lunq
H ) lrr n d1 e 1 plo, ond Aquavop
$2250 Ph one (014 ) M ~ 37YO
wot C'J p• l l ~
V!llngP l'hu1
moe y U I N 'J!Id AvL'
M 1d
U &amp; S MOBil ~ H O M ~S PI Pt r&gt; o
dk•p011
~ ani , W Vo bes1dc Hc-&lt; k !&gt;
I 973 Br oo dmo 1e 1A w 64 '1 IQ7o HO NDA Mfl /)U eJ&lt;fell ont
bed1 00111
!Ond1 t1 o n S I~O 19J8 Hod0 'f'
l9 73 Do non I d 11 bO 7 b edroom
Oov •d '&gt;o "
lu\ rQm ll &lt;-'d
~·&gt;'
1972 V1cto non 14 x 6.f 3 bedr oom
r cllt• nl rmnh11 011 ho\ '&gt; UI C1dl
2 bolh
du l{ h and -.1111! nml otlrPr 01
19 72Covell ffY 12~e653 bed l oo m
cc;'&gt;o11e., SJOOO 61 4 6Cf8 3290
1969 Sta tes man I '1 Jr 60 2
bedroo m

GU N SHOOT Rutland Leg1o n
Farrn eve1y Su nday at 12 00
noo n Spon sored by VFW

Fores 1 Pro
l or !lt ond •ng
9Cf2 5965 0 1
8570

Jq76 CHEVROLET 1 • ton p 1 c ~i.Jp
E11ce ll en t co nd •tr on
SJ500
Reudsv •ll e , 6 14 378 63 11

COINS CURR ENCY token s o ld
poclo. e1 walc h e~ and d"lo 1ns
s•lve1 and gold We need \ 96d
a nd o ld er si lver co 1ns Buy , se ll
o • h ade Co li Roge r Wa rnslc~
741 :2331

FARM EOUIPMENl John Dee1e
290 Corn planler , good con d1
t 1on S210 Alli s Cholm c •s small
ro und bale r Pu1 c ha ~e d new
1qn
e11 celle n1
cond111on
S 1800 Mm sey Fe1 gu ~o n hay
cond rt1one r
good cond d• on
$400 Reedsv1 1le 61 4 378 631 1

OLD FURNITURE rce bo11es brms
beds 1ron beds e tc . comp le te
household s Wn te M D M 1l ler
R1 4 Pomeroy Oh• o or co li
9rn 7760

HA Y FOR

~ ol e

Call 9Cf7 7306

1975 IC:A WA SAK I 400 wtlh eodl0 5
5500 mile ~ 992 .7040

NO II~M 100 Lorge o r too small
W1il buy 1 p1ece or co mple re
hou se ho ld New u sed or an i•
que s Martrn s Furnr lur e 20 N
/nd St
M1ddl epo r I
Phone

qn

TT

·

Check our low, low
prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERT-0-PELS
&amp; BlEND
Pomeroy landmark

19. _Jack W Carsey, Mgr

\Q

o37o

CHIP
WOOD
Po le s max
dlorneler 10 on lo rg est end sa
pm !on Bun dled slob $6 per
lon Oelrve re d to Oh 10 Polle t
Co Rt 2 Pomero y 9n-2689

1970 YAMAHA ENDUR O 150 C(
S57S Coil 992 3866
l-OX GO KA RT w11h new 3 H P
Br1 gg s. and Str on on 1notor new
cham new cl u 1ch Runs good
'1 47 2868

SCA SHS for 1unk ems F1 y ~ s
lr u( k and Auto Porh Wrecker
Servrce l1re sOle end Repo1r
Rutland 742 2081 or Pennzo.t
l d'l Gl575

WALLTEX VINvt co o led ond pre
pas1ed wall covenngs Choos e
fro m 64 poner n boo k ~ QUick.
ser vrce
Phone 997 3748 o r
PIGS WANTED Ever e ll Holcomb
Cf97 5070 Km g Burl d er 'io Su'ppl y
A lbony Oh1 o I 698 5025 or ,
Co M1ddlepor t 0 Plen t1' of
qq7 7737
tr ee porkm g

IF YOU hove o se r ... ICC to off er
won I 10 buy o r sell so rne1h1ng
oe loolo.mg l or wo rk
or
who l e... er
you II gel r~su l l s
lm.ler w•lh o Sentmel Wa nt Ad

~ ol e

Col i

FAR MAll 8 I roc lor lor sal e Ca ll
q49 :no3
1970 KAWASAK I 100 mrn1 d~rt
b•ke L1 ke rlew Re(e nlly 1u1,ed
Pr 1ce 5400 Pho ne 997 5768

Coll9q2.115o
FIVE FAMIL Y Yo1d Sole VK tor
Bo hr r e~ 1 dence oppro • 3 m1l e~
nor th of Che!&gt;ter Wed Th urs
13 &amp;14
and Fr~ ..Apr rl 12
Sorn e th 1ng l or all 9 00 Ia 4 30

19 !3 HAHLEY DAVID SON 350c c
motorc ycle Good con d1110n
SbOO ~14 378 611 0
1971 CHE VY 1• I on 4 wheel Or ...,e

YARD SAL£
879 Sou l h Jrd
A venue
M 1ddlep or 1
lllh
17th and 13th

w• th long w1de bed 350 4
~ peed
whi te spoke wheels
!. lep bumper G ood con d 1!1on

q9535 10

l'•l• tor Sale

1Cf75 8Ul TACO bOO mile~
new $650 Cf92 7089

HOOF HO ll OW Hor ses Bu y ~ell
11 0de or tro111 New ond used
soddles Rulh R eeve~ Albony
RI SING ST AR Kennel Boordm g
Ind oor and ou t doo ~
ru ns
Gr oom •ng a ll breeds Clean
S0 fl1 10r y foed!11eS
Cfteshne
Phone (614 ) 367 0297

f.OH S AL~ ~ur lace Mu1c boo I ~
12 )
Sl 9q 5J , ,
S219~
Bodey s M1 ddlcpor 1

992 2174

Phone 99.2-7119

hmeroy

2·24-tfc

THE PHOTO PLACE

WILKINSON

1119 H1gh Sl

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service
498 Locust Street
M•dellcport, 0
Phone 99J .J092

Wedd1ngs

Po1traits
Passports

~ho p l o 1 l our op erolor-. 5TJOO
rl so ld lhts week
f'honc
9Q') 7008

!\lubilc Homrs for Salr
1 9~9 12 ~ 60 one bcd roorn

101\Qe
wOOd
coal
co1pe1 $1000 985 418 1
12

Go~
hL•OI

Sale Pnced Now
Thru Ap r •l 70fh
HURRY '
L1m1t ed Sul)p 1y
3 16 1 mo

Muffler
Shocks
Battery .
Installation Service

WETHERAll CONCRETE

SEEDLINGS

Anto:sal...
CADI LL AC ElDORADO

Phone 9q2 l Ab2
197tt GRAN TO RIN O Au p s
au la , good regular and snow
t1res E• ce llenl shope Call
Mason 30A . 773 5361 ofler b

pm

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

UNION OPERATED
3 30,1 mo

Pomeroy, 0.

Roofing
Remodeling
Room Additions
Garages

&amp;
EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

AI Tromm
Construction

· :KI~G

BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone

w111 serv1ce Hotpo1nt and

Pomeroy landmark

"

se l t -co nto1ned .

rt

Young's
Carpeting

WILl C A R ~ lor the elderly 111 ou r
horne Phone 992 731 4
dt illm g W!il toJTr 1
Gr orr t 7A '12879

992·2206 or 992-7630
'1ht 0rlll111tors
Not Tht lmtlltors

94q·21M7

-

TRAIL ST A~ XL Storcroft l1ke new
co nd1t.on Sleeps s111 W1i l co me
w1 th cor1opy Gas bo ttl e and
spore tH e. Fo ld do wn top has
crank up s ., ~ t em easy to se l
up 10 11 16 tent w1th fl oor , 2
ye or ~ o ld Cal l 742 -2030 after 6 .

N ~W 3 b ed1 oom huu~e

NlCI::

COU NTRY l o1m lond w1th ~eclud
ed wood s wo1e1 and good ac
c e s~ u l M onroe Coun 1y W Vo
Sl 000 d own call (304 1 777
3101 or [ 3 0 -&lt;~ ) 772 J217

SMAll HOUSE l o1 sole Ill Mtd
dh.J po11
George
Hol lr&gt;r
Mm 01Sv1lle 0 1 call949 7655

'219.95
Ltt us test your w1ttr Frte

qn &gt;bOB doy
1972 TERRY CAMPER 20' 6 Au
co nd~t 1on mg ,
owning
Root
moun l onlttflnO Go~ and e lec ·
hi( re f n ger ol~ r
lub wll h
sho wer h celle nf cond 11 10n
Phone 74'11906.

AP PROX / 0 o r 1c~ 011 Flal....,.oocb
Ref 76
l f'Ci r 1C o nd wo l e1
Ova1!0 bl r&gt;
~('£&gt;
h~C'(
Hill
f' omer o v Phone 991 388)

)l:V l:N ROOM S a11d bo1h on 7
oue\ Old HI 33 Shown by op
p0111Imq_n l only Qq2 751 3

w1tor with CHp Wiler
Model UC-SVt,
Now Only

Pomeroy laoldmark
W. Llrsey,
Phone ftl-Zlll

SIOO.OO

1HREE 'bcd1 oo m homl'
l( u~h c H ill~
Syracuse Bo.,e
mer11 l m r ~hed w1 th w o•k ,hop
Spf.'(IOI WH1119 9Q7 7157

BU ~I Nf 'l~

1977
Redefmed
1977

Our lng

4. 111.34
Year
4, 151 .34

.543&lt; .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homtt Pork . 8 H.P lud lhe la wn mo wer eloc
Ro ute 33 , nor!, of Pomeroy .
I ric ~•o l'l . 985 3534
Purchue Chev Truck
~orge lois Coli ~~'2- 7_•7_9 __ _
Outatandlng Jen . 1,
"FOR
r ent ~
Re n tal s ONE FE RGUSON li On! l oodliH
1977
•. 151 .33 APl
Fe r gu ~on 1A m . plo ws 1 1otory
Balance Outstanding
ou•n.tonce rates f or Se n1or
hoe
1 backHoop
Phone
Dte . ll, 1977
• . 151 .33
C1l1rens Contact Vi\ loge Manor
qq1 612 9
R:&amp;ttof lnf
6pct
Apts_. ~·ddl epo_rt 991-7787 ,
Date of Final Mat
4-29,71
¥Af' LE -l i ~ IN G room fu rniture
f'urChase Ehv . Truck
CROP GROUND l or rent or
End •abies ~fonds Alter 5, ~eo
Out1tanct lng Jan . 1,
shores . H2-2566
1977
l, 151.33
o t bbOH1gh St , M lddlttpor t
Balance Outstanding
PNO BEDROOM lroller Adult :s 1970 FOND I ton Ho t bed rru ct..
Dec. 21 , 1977
4,151.33 •
only . 992·332&lt;.
wll hs1de p rcctts G ood 1.hope
Rateot tnt .
6pct 1
Coli 992 ./Wil do y or 742·2030
Dateol Final Mat
4.29 .79
! HREE ROOM lurn ls hed opl
alTer 6.
q92-3129"' 992·543&lt;

l4l II , ltc

on hea tmg cost
Experience and
fully insured

Free Est .
Call : 992·3815
4-9 I mo. od .

LI NCOlN Hill J bcd1 oom h o u ~e
c01 pf'l
eiN I11C h(' ot
good
gordr-n lor Wol~r n g d ~~ • ance
h om ro w n Call olte1 4 00
QQIIb/2
1-'0MI: ROY FtV t rnmu t c~ to rown
arH:I ~c h oo l~ A lum1num ~1d1ng
$10 1m w1nd o w~ and door~ New
., liChen a w o man ~ del1gh1 7
0 1 3 bl'd100111'
Bo,Pmpnl
Carpel lhro ughout By oppomt
men! o n l y
Roge1
Abboll
9''12 61 ! -I Of 99/ /371

CALL

VA FHA JO y1 f1noncmg ol \o
re l monc mq lrel.ond M or tgage
77 E S1o1e A•h en'&gt; phone 01.ci )

Eventngs Call446·37t6 or 446.7811

AT 446-3643

IN GALLIPOLIS

BY OWNI::R 5 aocs w11h 9 roorr1
house. FR EE CA S 7 co1 garage
~u mmer k11 chen and bordurNI
by 1 c re ~ks Co li 985 JR17

Anyday , anyt1me.
Phon• 981·3806

Jack's Septic
lank SeMce
Chester, Ohi
10·30-c

=

l:lu•ine•• Senice•

llWOOD BOWERS REPAIR

JB15
REMODELING Plumb1n.9 hea1mg
and all types of genlrol repo11
Wo1 k guo •on l eed 20 year s eM ·
pe~~tmce Phone 9Q'I. 2A09
SEW ING MA C H I N~ Reporr!l se 1
111ce all make~ 9&lt;12 2284 lhe
Fabr1 c
Sho p
Po me ro y
A• ,thomed S1n ger " o les and
Serv1ce We sharpen .... ~ r s s ors
EXC AVA TIN G dOJ er loader ond
backh oe work dump !ru ck s
and lo bo ys l o r h1re w1fl haul
lrll d 1rl to so d, l1mes tone ond
grovel Call Bob or Rog er Jef
l cr~ day phone qq2 7089 n1gh1
phone 991 3575 or 992 5232
EXC AVA I ING
dozer backh oe
and d11cher Ch orle ~ R Hot
held
Bock Hoe Se n11c e
RlJ !Iond Ohm Phone~ 7 42 - 7008

;qa 7331

Features a basement wl1h

SA THROOM S AN D K 1tchens
remodeled ccrom1 C tde plurn
burg carpen try ond general
morn"l cna ncc
13 yeors ew·
pe r1ence 997 3685

finished fam ily room and laundry room , eat .Jn kitchen.
l1v mg room &amp; bath . Large lot with fenced yard Call

PULliNS EXCAVATING Comp lete
Serv1ce Phone 992 7A78

ll NCOLN HTS. - A very nice I'" story 4 bedroom
home tn good cond1t1on

now, p rice d to se l l at SJ7 ,000.

WIN 1ER GE T 10 your house? l et us
mak e necessary repo 1rs AI
lrornm Constru&lt; l ion 742 2328
f URlf V S WRE CKER
Serv1c e .
Ronne Oh1 o Day or n ~ghl ,

fHREE
BEDROOM
both
all
corpct pan eled. Owne1 w1ll
help f1 n01\C 1Jo lnqu1re at 4()q
SolJ ih
F1h h A venu e
M1d
dleporl

q,9 1657
Pl ANO TUNIN G lone Doniel!o
Al so
ond
o d1us~m ents
992 2581 , 1! no answe r cal l

IHREE 8E DROOM horne hard
wood ll oo1'i the rma l -pon e wm
dews , cQrpol t all eleci11C 5
yea r'&gt; o ld Sy1ocuse 991. 2063

AND bus1 ne ss bu• !du1 g Ill
l(oedsy rlle 985 3519

and

HOWER Y AN D MARTIN
se p1 1c sys tems
covo 11ng
dou•r backhoe dump truck
lrrncsrorw
g rovel
b lacktop
pov1ng Rl 14 3 Phone 1 {6 14)

JUS1 COMPLEHD new house u'
M1dd l('p or! , Fo r mo1e ud ornm
tiQI\ coil 99 7 2238 o l 9Q'} 5304

H OUS~

Res1dent1al

commercial .
Call
for
estimate, 24 hour service.

WILL do roo hng co nsl ruc 110n
p!umbmg and heolmg No 1ob
roo Ior ge o • 1oo smoll Phone
741 /348

sq1 305 1

1' 1 acre lOt Iorge 901 age wor k
oreo a lso cel lo1 bu•ld 1ng w1 th
ul!lr1'1' room , cement porch Se t
up lor moblle horne l orotcd In
Langsv ille
A skrng $5600 .
l'ho11e 747 2%5

CLEANING

Sweepe1 !&gt; 1o os1e1s HOI I\. all
small opp l!onces lawn mower
n e ~• 1o S1a1e H1ghwoy Goroge
on Rou lc 7 Pho11e (61 4) 995 ·

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY·

BY OW NfR 3 bedrooms w tlh l orc
cd 0 1r ga s heal ond au corrd1
r10r11nQ 1 ocre level lo1 111
S 1B 000
Ph o tre
Rut land
742. 3 1b3

SEPTIC TANK

IWO )lO RY 3 bed• oo 1n home
h ou~ ;· I A f u1n oce ~ • o1m v.. m
d o w ~ j &lt;IPpiO&lt;I.' l11 M•ddlep011
f'h onl' '-I Q) J4!i7 01 Q(r} 58t&gt;7

Comrner c•ol propc~ty a ppro~ 17
acres level land loca ted 01
!uppers PlolflS on Oh10 Rou te
7 Phone 1014) 607 1:130 .:~

f'NO STO RY frome house 6
1oom'&gt; and bolh cellar our
LAWN lAACTOR Wheel Hone
budd1ng s 4 acre'&gt; land at edge
] I I h p. 992 ·2892
o l Ru tland Complete tro 1ICr
hoo k u p al so 1 bonk s opp r0 1~
ONE TABLE A ( hOII S $ 10 I
ed p1 op er1., at SIS 500 Ph one
d1shwosher S25 992· 705"9 o lt e•
992 7094
A9 FORO SC HOO l bus compe1
SAOO Sotell11 e Pol1ca Sconnt!l
$50 Phone qq2· 3798

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Sa•e JO pet to 50 per.

BRADFORD
Au ctl oneef
Com
ole ic Sci ... ICD Ph one 949 1487
or 94Cf 70CX) Roc111e Oh •o ( 1111
B10df or d

5

f'urcha1e Ch~v Truck
Outsland lng Jan . 1,

JIM KEESEE

~UILDIN C wot h l1v 1ng
qu0/1('1 '&gt; 30 I( 80 Loco l ed 011
Mo1rr ~•ree l Rullond Fo 1 '&gt; Ol e
or !rorle See or &lt;oil I 0
S!C'wa&lt;l 74') :2 -&lt;~ 71

'

3 AND • RM furn iihed and un·
f uuliihttd opts
Phone 99'1.·

J&amp;L
Blown Insulation

4-9- 1 mo

Heal Estate for SaJ,.

R.eall!:state (or Sale

H0 Ml:511ES for ~ o l e I acre and
up M 1dd lcpor1 near Ru llond
Coli 992 748 I

softonor,

74 Years Service

742-3010

1975 FORD RA N G~R
lOr'
p•dwp
hea vy duly
A C
low rn• leoge
car pet rod•o
new 111 es q4q 2J87

Pom~•r~o~y~t:~~

4.4.1 mo .

large Cars
Sl25 .00
Trucks
S175 00
Body work &amp; repatr Sl .OO
per mch usmg only the best
Dupont material5.

At

2 bo th!'!
al l e lec
1 ocre Mrddlepor t
rime to Rullond flh onc q92
7481

Rt . 1
Mrddleport, Ohio

Small Cars

Reall!:state (or Sale

Let

Pomeroy , Oh•o

AUTO PAINTING

SPRING SPECIAL

Carpet i'Uphotslery
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Repair
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Phone 992-5682
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&amp; T'h baths, 15 a c res ot tillab le land wtth balance 10
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohi11
Wedne sda~ . April 12, 197M

Troubled school systems
dotted Ohw today, as Toledo
publi c school employees
pushed their stnke mto a
second day and a stale
appeals court upheld the
Jallmg of 37 strikmg teaehers
m suburban BrunsWick, near
Cleveland.
AI the same lime,
Cleveland Public School
tea chers. who suffered
through one pay less pay day
and are lacmg another, were
to ask the Ohw Supreme
Court today to close the city's
schools because the system 1s
broke .

Cleveland voters soundly
1eJected a last-ditch school
tax levy last week which
would have brough t the
district $30 nullion annually
for f1ve years The defeat left
the schoo l boa rd of th e
110,000-student dist rict
without m,pney to pay liS
employees unlll May .
"So far the teachers as well
as all the oth er school
employees
have
been
tnstructed by the1r various
unions to report to work this
week " said James O'Meara ,
exec~tlve secretary of the
Cleveland FederatiOn of
,

Go.rD has fiour sfatewz•d
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races. June 6, Dems two
COLUMBUS ( UP!l
Secrelar) of Stale Ted W
Brown set the offiCial ballot
for the June 6 primary
elecllon today and sa1d the
Republicans Will have four
statewide ra ces and the
Democrats will have t"o
"There will be races m both
parties for the governor ,
lieutenant governor tandem
electiOn and one m each of the
two Oh1o Supreme Cou rt
seats

bemg

co ntested, ·'

Brown said
Brown added that Republi·
cans Will have races for the
offiCes of allorney general
and treasurer and neither
party Will have contests for
the offices of secretar) of
state or aud1tnr

Brown·al'so srud State Issue
1 would be on the ballot. II
pro \Ides ball ot board
JUnsdicllon over referendum
and
mlll atl ve
balloJ
language, among other
thmgs .
Also appeanng on th e
ballot, sa1d Brown, 111ll be the
off ices of appelale court
JUdge. repre sentatives to
Co n g r e s s , s l at e
representahve, state senator,
common pleas and probate
dtviSion JUdges, cou nty
a u d 1t o r , c o u n t y
conumsswner, state central
commi ttee man and state
ce ntral co mmittee woman
and members of the county
cen tral committee .
Brown sa1d Republi can
guberna torial ca n d1 dat ~
Steve n Conliff and Iu s
1Ie u 1 en ant go vernor
candidate runmng male
Leatrtce UrbanOWICZ were
disqualified for fa llmg to
submll
en ough
valtd
Signatures on thelf petitions.
Conhff has filed su1t m
federal court man att empt to
get back on the ballot

Rent o BLUElUSTREsMmpooei
IO gel 111€ scrutlbtng OCIIOO yoo

SHRINE TO MEET
Mary Shnne 37 Order of the
White Shnne of Jerusa lem
will have mstallal1on of of·
f1cers Fnday, April 14, at 8
p m Members are to bring
vegetable or salad dish At 4
p m Fr1day prior to the
cvemng meeting there will be

need to loooen and lift oul

a business sess10n at the

ground m d1rt and grtme Ana use

Pomeroy Masonic Temple

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yOur carpets tntgm c1eon ona
plusn•
RENT only U SO perdiy

REV IVA L SET
There will be a weekend
revi val at the Carlet on
Church , King sbury Road
begmnmg Fnday, Apnl 14
through the 16th at 7 30 p m
mghtly. Guest mimster w1ll
be James Queen of Mid·
dleport . There w1ll be special
smgmg ea ch evemng. Gary
Kmg IS the past or Th e public
lS lllVlled

Wheelin' and
Deal in' ...

There's so much going on "when you
shop for an auto loan these da ys, it's
hard to understand wha t you're
getting in to . That ' s why we gof our
loan from Citizens Nat iona l Ba nk.
They explai ned their loan program
simply and exactly . And offered us
the easiest pa yme nt plan .

WALK-UP TELLER WINDOW
AND AUTO TEUER WINDOW

Teachers " If we don't get a
sallsfactory settlement , the
vanou s umons . will be
authorized to act to protect
the
rights
of their
employees."
The Cleveland Public
Scho ols employs 11,000
people.
Strikes by teachers 111 Ash·
tabula and Richmond Heights
have kept school doors closed
m two other northeast Ohio
districts, although a tentative
agreement on a new contract
was reached m Ashtabula.
Th e stf 1kes 10 Toledo,
Br11nswick,
Ri chm ond
Heights and Ashtabula
affected nearly 62 ,000
studenls.
The Ohio 9th District Court
of Appeals late Monday
upheld a lower court deciSIOn
to )all some of the Sinking
Brunswick teachers
A
spokeswoma n for
th e
Brunsw 1ck Teachers As·
socialwn said the teachers
could be released, however , 1!
they agreed to s1gn legal
papers promising to return to
work and posted a $100 bond .
She sa1d the teachers would
con fer with their allorneys on
the s1tuahon " We're very
surpnsed and very upset at
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the moment," she added
The teachers were jaile_d
over the weekend lor def)1ng
a court order to return to
work and face a $500 a day
!me for every day off the JOb,
begmning Monllay.
" I'm here until August, 1f
need be," said Earl
Fessenen, one of the jailed
teachers "It 's no fun being in
jail , 1l's not what we want to
do But I have no choice.'
While
the
tea chers
remamed m the Medma
County'Jail, some 500 parents

Brunswick teachers and the
school board were to meet
again today m an attempt to
resolve the contract dispute .
The strike involves 315 of the
system's 342 tea chers,
cutting class attendance to a
tiny fraction of the district 's
8,100 students.
In Toledo, ptckets were
posted Monday after Ill
hours of negotiations failed to
produce a contract for the
system's 1,200 teachers. The
contract Jlad expired in
August 1976, but had been

Board approves new plan

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohw Board on Unreclauned
Str1p
Mmed
Lands
tenlallvely approved an
am bilious ' plan Monday lo
reclaim about 1,100 acres in
Jefferson Co unty adjacent to
three abandoned strip mmes
tha t are ca using water
pollutiOn m the area
The board asked that Joe
H1ckle, cha irman of the
S Friendship Park Board, more
fully develop the reclamallon
plan and prepare a cost
(Continued from Pill l)
estimate .
set by the Department of
The area, near Smithfield ,
Housmg and Urban Develotr
1s adjacent to the Jefferson
ment The mayor reported he
County Airport and Farralso has cop1es of maps made
grounds Water has collected
of the elevatiOns The flood
m nearby, abandoned strip
pl ain elevat ion material
mmes and IS pollutmg water
deals w1lh a flood msurance
supplies because of acid mine
program established ln the drainage
town.
The striP mmed land board
Cler k-Tr eas urer Gra te
reported the recelpl of $349 In
anli-rl'Cession funds for the
quarter begmnmg April I A
leiter was read from Potnt·
STUART, Fla. (UP! ) view Cable TV tn regard to a
Martm Co unty sheriff 's depu·
new area 11 Will serve. Clerk
lies arre~1ed 11 men, seized a
Grate was commended for
large amount of cash , abo ut
h1s recent work m submitting $1.2 m1lhon worth of
f1gures resulting m an m·
mariJuana , an 81-fool yacht
crease m £ederal revenue
and f1ve vehicles m a pre·
sharmg funds for the town.
dawn raid on a !}room
from $12,41l2 to $14 ,000 an· mans1on today
nuall y
Deputies sa1d they found
Council discussed sharing a
more than $17,000 m $100 bills
street
swee per
w1th when they closed m on the
Pomeroy, but declined to do drug smugglin g operation
so as suggested by a Pomeroy
shortly after m1dmght m the
Chamber of Comme rce
swanky Four Rivers Estates
member.
area at Palm City, soutbwesl
Mayor Hoffman was of Stuart. The mansion,
autharized to s1gn a pre- lavishly furnished , rests on a
apphcauon for a HUD grant
7~o-l0 acre plot fronting on
totali n g approx im ately the Okeechobee waterway.
$491 ,000 Th e appli cauqn
" In a~ my years in law
cove r s
h o using enforcement, fl ve never seen
reha bihlatwn, replacement
a layout hke th1s," said Ray
of the water lmes in the ~age Magno, special agent 10
St. area, and eJ&lt;tenslon of the charge of the DEA's West
sewer lines m lower Mid· Palm Beach office.
dleport The pre-appli cation
The ra1d followed a twomust be filed by Wednesday mo nth investigation and
and the mayor was
authomed to submit the preappltcation w1th Pomeroy,
whi ch IS also pla nn1ng
projects costmg m the same · (Uinh.•ued rrom Plfe 1)
neighborhood . It IS felt was cut. The animal was
Pomeroy and Middleport will
at $200
have a better chance of valued
Monday mornmg , depuhes
gettmg the grants 1f the pre- rnvesugated the breaking and
applical lon cove rs both entering of the Salem Center
towns
Market own ed by Leste r
May or Hoffma n also Thomas, Salem Center .
reported Middleport IS one of According to the report , the
76 Ohio tOf 'TlS eligible for Mark et
wa s
ent ered
another flU D progra m sometime afte r 7 p.m.
prov1dmg assistance In Saturday evenmg and was
helpmg
with
projects not di scov ered unlll he
destgned to attract mdustry
opened Monday morn 1ng.
He was authomed to file an
Entr y wa s gatned by
application for se werage breakmg out a rear window .
system for the pl anned
A cash register was taken
nursing home The grants are along with candy and several
100 percent.
ca rton s of cigarettes.
AI the suggest iOn of
Rutland Police Chief Bruce
Councilman Mullen. council Davis notified Meigs County
discussed the possibility of Sheriff 's deputies that an
extendmg North ThJrd Ave , auto had been reported stolen
mto a one way street for one Monday evemng
more block, but no actwn was
According to the report,
taken The st reet committee Ri cky Pridemore , .Salem
wtll study the suggestion
Street, Rutland, said his.J965
Council employed Wilham Olds Cutlass 2-&lt;lr. co upe was
Carswell to pomt up parked m front of the house at
the exterior of vi llage hall
7 p.m. When he returned
Carswell submltted a bid for around 9.30 p m. he
$1 ,500 on the JOb and will not discovered the vehicle had
be paid unlll the job IS been taken
f1mshed .
According to Pridemore,
Altendmg the meeting were the vehicle did not have any
Ma yor Hoffman and Coun· reverse gears. It had an
c1lmen Dewey Horton, Carl expired temporary tag The
Horky , W11liam Walters, keys were reported left m the
Marvin Kelly and Charles vehicle. All incidents are
Mullen .
under mvestJgauon.

M1ddlep0rl

coordinates the state's efforts
m recla1mmg land mined
priOr to 1972, when strict
reclamatiOn laws look effect.
Funds for the work are
generated through a port1on
of the state's coal severance
taxes.
A prehmmary project
proposal given the board by
Hickle estunaled the cost at
$1 7 m1llion , mcluding the
movement of 790,000 cubic
yards of fill
Tha t cost might drop ,
however, 1f a coal company
would agree to move mto the
area to recover remaining
coal reserves and reclaim the
abandoned land to current
staooards, srud Sen Kinsey
Milleson, D-Freeport.
In a related development,
th e Ohio Department of

Natura l Resources Monday
awarded the first contract
approved by the strip mined
land board at well under its
eslunaled cost.
The John G Ruhlm Co., .
Akron, was awarded the
contract for its low bid of
$277,000 to reclaun 86 acres
near Scipio Twp . in Me1gs
Co unty Upstream stnp
mmmg has caused sediment
buildup in the West Shade
R1ver, according to board
officials.
Stale offiCialS estunated
the Meigs County project at '
$438,000. Boa rd chairm an
Rep . Arthur R. Bowers, [).
Steubenville, expressed the
board 's pleasure at the
suprise result of the bidding,
which
attr acted
10
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Eleven arrested on drug charges ln . tuarl,

Sheriff

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 TO 7, P.M.

· ADOLPH'S

DAIRY VALLEY
H11rs. : 10:00 a .m. til 1: 00

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

supporting tbem began a
reca ll dnve to oust the
system's five school board
members. The parents also
were demanding the f1rings
or the school supermtendent
and assistant superintendent.
Brunswick teachers went
on str1ke March 29 after
neg otiating !or a new
contract with the school
board for 13 months. Medina
County Shenff Nell Gray said
tbe teachers were model
prisoners and were doing
much of their own cooking
Negollators for
the

p.m . Sun. Thurs. 10 til
12 :00 p.m. Fridav and
Saturdav.
See us at the Pomerov
Bend Bridge.

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MEETS THURSDAY
The Preceptor Beta Beta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
will meet Thursday, April q
at Middleport Fire House at
7 45 p.m

TODAY

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SEEK LICENSE
A marriage license was
Issued to Walter A. Crosby,
26 , Dayton, and Diana U&gt;ls
•Please make• note of this •
Thornton, 18, Langsville.
-.,.w number . II will be 1n •
tJuly before It IS II steel' In the t
ANNUAL INSPECTION tpew telephono books.
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Shade River U&gt;dge 453 •
F&amp;AM Chester, will hold Its
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annual inspection Saturday, •
April 15 at 7'30 p.m. In·

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masons are.mvited.

Pomeroy, Otuo

althoug h Batt1sll could order
such an approp1 Iation
"We had a very positive
chscusswn," sa1d Ocase k,
addmg U1at the conferees
wante d some umc to so rt out
th m thought s mdiv1dually
and cont&lt;1cl some peopl e
befo re CJtTan~ing a noth er
mectmg
"We have not arrived at
any so lulion," srud Ocasek
"We have set a deadhne for
ourselves to have a dec rsron
by tlie end of, the week We
haven 't ruled out anything
except tlic possi bility of the
schools closmg. And we 're
not ta lk ing about bailing
them out There's no money"
Ocasek and Wal ter smd the
group was workin g on both

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"W.e are trying for both a
for another month. This was
an aCtiOn that WaS Importa nt short-term and a long-term
Somethmg should have been · solutiOn," sa1d Ocasek · We
done. "
mtcnd to lake some lond of
mamtammg the schools
The teac hers asked the action . We're not gomg to let
Under drsc usswn "' ere a court to close the schoo ls them close We've ruled out
possib le
advance
of " unt il such ume as the that posslblli ly.''
Cleve land's regu lar state Cleveland schoo l system IS m
Moyer satd "the optwns are
school subsidy payment, and poss"'s1on of opera ling funds obvw us, and there aren 't a lot
leg1slatwn allow mg the su ff icient to meet lhm of them' " Two of them under
disln cl to try aga m m a curren t obliga uons
diSCUSSIOn, he Sa id, are lu
month to gam passage of the
"So far the tea chers, as advance the school d1stmt 11s
9 9-fmll properly lax levy well as all the other school norm al slate subsidy for
defea ted by the voters last em ployees, have been several months and to make a
"eek
instructed by their vanous ctirect appropnation He said
James O' Meara , execut ive unwns to repo rt to work this there was unantrnou s consent
secretary of the C1eve land weeli," sm d O'Mea ra " If we aga msl the latter
Federation of Teac hers, sa id · don't get a sat1s fa cl ot y
·we do not want to take the
after the court hearmg, "here settlement , the van ous burden away from the local
we teachers have starved for uniOns wtl! be authomed to communit y," said Walter
one month and now the dd UJ protet t the n ghl'i of
Askc&gt;d about the dela y 111
Supremt! Court says starve their employ ees "
reachmg a deCISIOn , Ocase k

employees back tn work
In the mcTeasmgly blller
Bruns~Ick teachers strike , 35
strtkmg teachers remain 1n
the Medina Cow1ty Jail having refused an Ohio
appea ls court offer to go free.
1n return for s1gn mg a

March balance was $43,167.73

STUDY EROSION - Through the efforts of Mayor
Clarence Andrews' a study was made Tuesda y of the
eros1on of the nverru1nk m Pomeroy by representalives of
the Corps of Engineers. A leit er will be sent to the mayor
of thm fmdmgs and ra ·ommenda t1ons made Left to nght

are, Mtchael F Spoor, Larry Franks of U. S Army Corps
of Engineers, Huntmgton Dtstl'!ct and Ma)or ('!at ence
Andrews Followm g their inspectiOn the)' were guests at
the Pomeroy Ch11mher of Commerce nrK'n luncheon hel d
at the Meigs Irm

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By Unlted l'ress Internallonal
CINCINNATI - MORE THAN ONE murderer may be
responsible for the unsolved deaths of mne women In the past
two and a half years, says a shenff's investiga tor
Elmer Reis, comma nder of U1e Investigative div1swn of
the l!amtlt on Cou nty Shenff's Department, sa1d there ma) be
more than one murder because the women were killed In
vanous ways - some shot, some strangled and others stabbed

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short-term and lung:te rm
solutiOns, addmg they want to
keep the burden on the
resJdenL' of Cleveland fur

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Another sl nke agamst an
Ohio schll()l system was se t to
move mto the courts today,
when attorneys f01 Ute To ledo
Board of F.duca twn ask fo r a
pre llmwa1 y InJu nction
orderm g the d1stnct's 3,500

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COLUMBUS - TilE: OHIO SENATE Judiciary Comm11tee
was told Tuesda) that a bill to requu " a mmu te of si lence for
prayer or med1tauon at the start of each schoo l da y was
]robably unconslilutwnal and would ca use disruptiOn m
sch(I(Jis
The House-passed bill was further termed a "threat to the
principles of religious liberty and separa tion of church and
sta te" by Benso n A Wolman, director of the Ohio chapter of
the American C1vil Liberties Union .
WOOSTER , OHIO - BY A 3-1 MARG IN Tuesd ay rught
voters in the Wooster City School District voted down a .5 mill
bond levy that would have raised Sl 25 million for extra
elementary classrooms and acquisition of land for a new high
school.
The levy was defeated 1,268-3,154. The voters approved a
regular levy for the schools last fall

Las t •·a ll for "C horu s
Lme" .

lllgh sc hool girls of
Meigs Loca l, Southern and
F.us tJ·rn •·an still join the
dnnc• ing lin es for the· 25th
annual musical of the Rig
B&lt;•nd Minstrel Assn.. " Rig
Rend \'arlt•tit•s". Final
''' 'enlng for bcromlng a
part of the dam·•· lines for
this ye ar 's shn\1 \\Ill be
Thursday at th e vora l
music room at Meigs Hi gh
School
Rehear sa ls "Ill be hrld
from 6:30 lo 8:30 p.m on
Tu es day and Thu rsday
nights. The sho\1 will be
stugcd on Saturday,May 6,
at Meigs Illgh School. Girls
wishing to take part are lo
report
to
Thur sda y
C\'Cidng's r chear!ilal.

Wealht'r
cluwJ1ncs.s th1 s

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even 1ng, w1th a chante of
sh owers or thundershowers
late ton1ghl and a low in the
upper 30s C' leann g and
cooler Thursda y, With h1ghs

m the upp('r 50s or luv. ('r 60s
SQL AD CAL LED

!'he Pumero) F:mergency
Squ&lt;Id answered a call to
Village hall at 5 16 p m
Tuesday fur Nu la Bradshaw,
Pomeroy, "ho had become ill
there She was taken to
Veterans Memorwl Hosp1tnl
NO SCHOOL

There Will be no Saturda y
dasses In the Me1gs Local
School D1stm1 th" week The
Saturday classes had been set
earlier prior to the granllqg
of addillona l ti me off th ts
Winter
by the
Ohio
J.eg1slaturc

The balance 111 all Mid·
dlepurt Village Council ex·
pcndable funds as of March
31 tota led $43,167 73, a c·
cor dm g lo the monthly report
of Clerk · Tr easurer Gen e
Grate
Rece ipts, expend ttures and
balance of each fund for the
month , respectively, mclude
ge neral, $3,871 , $9 ,56:1 21,
$22,9 41.2 1, ceme t ery,
$1,067 20, $1,099 58, $891 20 ,
fire eq uipment, no receipts.
$.)47 64, $1,5 27 68 , SWimll1InK
pool, no receipts, $223 60
$2,348 63. planm ng com ·
miSSIOn , no rece ipt s, $:1,
$90 49; street mamt enancc
SJ,5:l5 10 . $3,663 25, $3,484 o3:
federal revenue snanng. no
receipts, $666.22, ~10,719 II.

CounCil's obltgaJed funds
rcmamed at $21,361 22 In the
general bond retirement wllh
no receipts or dtsbursements
dunng March
Balance of obligat ed
momes uf lhe MiddleJ)()rt
Board of Public Affa1rs at the
en d of March totaled
$214,382 70
Receipts, diSbursement s
and I he balance of each of the
u bh~ ated funds at the end of
the month, were samtary
5\!We r, 110,793 09 , $8,J9l l0,
$29,321 85 . samtary sewer
escrow, $24,091, no dJSbur·
semcnt s, $166,946.1)9 : water .
$7,249 66, $6,640 90 , $10,939 46 ,
water met er trusts, $75, $t62,
$7,175 30. Recetpt s for the
month totaled $42,208 75 With
ant1-reccss10n ass1.st.ancc, nu dtsbursements
totaled
receipts, $60 13, $1.164 .88 $15,194 30
Hece1pts for th e month
TI1e tota l bonded mdebted·
tota led $8,473 40 whil e ness of the ' " "'~~ stands at
di sburseme nt s lolal ed Sl.290 ,444 :!II ur S4 77 06 per
$15,826 6J
lapIta

Board facing money suit
A Judgment for $1,768 42
has · been filed 10 Meigs
County Co mmon Plea s Court
by Mona Penelope Knapp,
Pomeroy , agamst the Me1~ s
l.ocall!oard of Education , 111
care of Jane Wagner, Cler k
The su1t stated the
defendant fai led to pruv1de
fa mily huspitallza tJun and
maJor med ica l coverage
pursuant t o Its agreement
wJth all teachers for benefit
of the plaml iff , and Blue
Cross and Blue Sh ield has
therefore , refused to pa
hosptt a l and dottur btlls
mcurred.
Twu suns fur divorce have
been filed Carolyn i\
Yeauger , Cheshire, aga mst

Lawrence H Yeauger , same
address : Donna J Reed ,
Coo l,ille, agamst Ra lph I.
Reed, Bame address
Shelda Ashbaugh , Co n·
neat, Oht o, hied for support
under
lh e
re ciprocal
agn·cnu!nt alt agam st
Wtll iam Baum Ka rdn er ,
Pomeroy.
Naom1Flo) d. Pomeroy 'and
Orland W Floyd, Pumeruy,
flied for disso lutl nn of
marnagc
Amen can States , In c,
Columbus and Gene . Wolfe.
Rt. I, Portland , hied suit m
the amount of $675 91 aga1nst
Nelda Yoc ~e y , Ra c1 nc . as the
result of an arc1dent on Sept.
19, 1977

HIGHLAND PARK, MICH. - POLICE SAY TH E:Y'RE at
·a loss to explam th e motive beh1oo the sledgehammer slaying
of a young actress who was trymg out fo r a role m a play
entitled "Hammer.''
The playwright, James Thomas, was arraigned 1n
Municipal Court Tuesday on charges of first-degree murden 1n
lhe death of Patn cta Cowan , 20 , and assault with Intent to
commit murder in the beating of her 4-year-old son, Dequan
"We still don't really know why he did it," sa1d Del. Peter
Kellher of th e Highland Park Pollee Department
AKRON, OHIO - TH E FOUR-YEAR-OLD YOUNGS·
TOWN school desegregation case today reaches a milestone,

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ELB£Rf£LDS IN POMEROY

CHARLES KENNEDY

KEITH KRA U1TER

RANDY ARNOLD

REPRESENTATIVES

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of sorts, when a federal judge rules on whether the c1ly's
schools are segregated
Considerin g the nature of testimony durmg a fi ve-week
hearing in the case earlier this year, it would be a major
surprise 1! U S. District Court Judg~ Leroy C Cont1e doesn 't
rule that Youngstown 's 21, 000-sluden( system is seg regated .
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spection
will be All
in master
Master •Mason Degree.

un employment compensatiOn fa ct that state Auditor
benefits .
Tiwmas E Ferguson has
Paychecks for teachers and found the dislncl $35 million
non-academic personnel m m debt and unable to
the 110,000-pupii schoo l complete the sc hool year
system - largest m the state
Mt'fting on a possible stale
- are long overdue and the soluliqD Tuesday were Senate
5,800·member Clev elan d President Pro Tempor e
Fede ral1on of Teachers Oliver Ocasek, D-Akron ;
began votmg on whether to House Speaker Vernal G.
11ork next week 1! there IS no R1ffe Jr , D-New Boston ;
prom1se of a payday
Thomas J Moyer, exec utive
But the Supreme Co ur\ assistant to Gov. James A.
ruled m a spec1al sesswn that Rhodes, and Dr Franklin B.
the matter will be handled Walter ,
state
pubh c
like any other case and that mstruclwn supermtendent.
no dec1s10n ca n be ex pected · They smd they are unamwithm a month .
mous m oppoSition to a fl at
US Dislnct Court Judge supplementa I appropriation
Frank J. Batlisll of Cleve land In Cleveland at the expense of
has decla red lhallhe sc hools other school dl stncls and
must stay open, desp1le the othe r stale prog rams

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Vifteen Cent s
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replied "We need some lime
10dlv1dually to th mk aboulll .
We "ant to be sure we have
all the fact available and that
" e come up Wllh the best
solutiOn possible "
The Cleveland schoo l
system Js not the on ly one in
Oh io wi th problems Slnkes
•·ontmued today m two other
schii()J districts, which have
3, 742 tea chers an d non·
acad emic empl oyees and
about 62,500 students
One school adm1mstrator,
Dr
John
Pa rsons,
supermtendent of the strikebound Toledo schools, sa uj.
OhiO schools are facmg therr
wors1 fman ctal t:rtsJ s 10 25
years
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COLUMBUS (UP! ) -State
off1c1als today conlmued ·to
mull over possibl e sta le
action· to keep fmanciallytr oubled Cle vel and city
schools afloat through June,
but conceded after 21,&lt;, hours
of meetings Tuesday thai all
the
alternatives
are
ObJectionable
Nevertheless, they vowed
to keep the schools open and
pledged some form of slate
help before Saturday .
At the same t1me, the Ohio
Supreme Court refused
Tuesday to lake any
immediate actiOn on a
request by Cleve land
teachers lo close the schools
so they ca n co llec t

Veteran• Memorial Hospital Charles Webb, Dora Hoff.
Admitted - Robert Fetty, man, W11liam Searles, Wanda
Lang sville; Hawthorne' Powell
Murphy, Rutla nd; George
Holzer Medical Center
Clonch , Gallipolis; V1cky
(Discharges, AprlllO)
Schaefer, Middleport ; D1ana
. Joseph Adams, Sr., Dewey
Tillis, Pomeroy; Mary
Arrin gton , Joann Byers,
Baldwin, Pomeroy; Shirley
Bonn1e Conley, Ella Eads,
Ables, Racme ; Allen Hartley,
Mrs. Mason Grimm and son,
Pomeroy; Beat rice May,
Barba ra Hively, Sarah
Pomeroy ; Bnan Johnson,
Knapp, Roy Monroe, Phillip
Reedsville .
Parsons, Stephanie Russell,
Discharged - Charles
Blake , Sheila Sinclair, Cec1! Ruth, Darlene Rutt,
Mrs. Allan Sheets and son,
James Whaley, Robert
Unclaimed funds Yo ung
(Birth, Aprll 10)
, Mr and Mrs. Michael
await ownership
Adams, a daughter, Hun·
trngton
.
Over $li00,000 m unclaimed
funds is awaiting creditors of
Goldstem, Samuelson, Inc., a Contestants are
commodity options broker,
which was placed 10 bank· , being solicited
ruptcy 1n 1973. Chec ks
totaling that sum have been
The Pomeroy Chamber of
returned to the Bankruptcy Comm erce is stagmg a
Trustee because of mcorrect contest for selectwn of a
ma1l 1ng addresses. The theme for Big Bend Regatta
checks were 1ssued on Setr weekend Contestants must
tember 30, 19n as payment of su bmll name, age, school
a hrst d1v1dend on allowed they attend and mail to
claullS.
Pom e ro~
Cha mber
of
Clatmants who d1d not Pomeroy, P. 0. Box 526,
rece1ve a check should fur· Pomeroy, 45769 by April 19 ·
nish a current maihng ad·
The contest is for students
dress to Goldstem, Samuel· grade 7-12 The winner will
son, Inc., 6399 Wilshire rece1ve a $25 savmgs bond
Bouleva rd , Su1te 320, Los prov1ded by Paul Gerard of
Angeles , Califorma 9004a
PomtVIew Cable TV.

Heath Richmond, 6, son of Mrs. Shirley Tyree,
Middleport, and Ernest Richmond , Rutland , received a
cash prize of $15 which he won in the Daily Sentinel's
Easter coloring contest. Heath was f1rst place winner in
the 4-Byears group Presenhng the pmus N. W. Compton
of the Goessler Jewelry Store which sponsored the picture
Heath colored to win.

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around · the
clock fled as Edwm N. Hagstrom,
surveill anc e made
in 35, a di sa bled ve ter an ;
cooperation with the federal Jeffrey W. Wilson, 38,
Drug Enforcem ent Ad · · un empl oyed car pent er ,
mmi stration, authorities Robert E . Ta ylor, 26,
srud. It was the seventh unemployed auto mechamc,
mulll·lon
se izure
of and Joe S. Newhouse, 28,
marijuana m Martm County unemployed house prunler,
m the past SIX weeks
all of Fort Lauderdale
Sleriff's deputies watched
- Also: Jeremia h D Case, 30,
as the 81-fool yacht Lazy M1am 1, un e mpl oyed
Lady docked at the mansiOn bartender ; Gary R. J ohnson ,
Monday and the men began 28, unempl oyed stock boy.
unloadmg an estunated 10 and Danny C. Cantor , 'll,
tons of marijuana after unemployed carpenter, both
nightfall. About 30 deputies of Akron, Oh1o , Thomas M
were call¢ 111 to make the Hanley, 24, Cata wissa, Pa ,
arrests '!iitd seizures
unemployed cook; Steven G
Those arrested were taken Seely, 24 , Danville, Pa ,
to the Marlin County jail a! un em pl oyed carpenter;
Stuart where they were held Wayne E Ranck , 23, North
on stale felony charges of Cumberland , Pa ., se lfpossessmg more than 100 described ga mbler, and
pounds of manJuana A Richard L. Bingham , 30,
spokesman for DEA said they Auslm , Tex ., un employed
also ma y be charged with teacher
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The bales of mariJuana
were to be trucked to Dad._
Co unt y for destrucuon,
autboril!es said
ATTEND RALLY
Those arrested were 1denli·
Mrs. Dorothy Rllclue, Mrs.
Dor1s Grueser, Mrs MHrc1a
Keller, Mrs. Erma Cleland,
and Mrs Helen Wolf of
Chester Co uncil 323,
Di:t uMhlers of Amcn co, were
al Grove City Saturday for
the · 63rd annual ra lly of
D1stmt 8, Daughters of
America
TUESDAY
REGULAR ME ET ING,
Racme Lodge 461, F&amp;AM ,
. ANSWERS CALI.S
Tuesday, 7:30p.m at temple
Middl e po rt 's
Fir e
WEDNESDAY
Department was ca lled to the
REGULAR MEETING , Storys Hun Road at I: 18 p.m.
Pomeroy Cha pt er 80, RAM, Monday to extinguish a f1re at
Wednesday , 7: 30 p~m . with the Raymond F1fe res idence.
reg ular meetmg of Bosworth about !1ve acres burned along
Cou ncil 46, R&amp;SM, 8 15 p.m Wllh a garage structure.
at temple.
Atl · l~ p m the emergency
unit went to 829 Page St., for
Steven Craig. who had a hand
PROGRAM SET
" The Messengers," a lacera tion. He was treated on
Singi ng group from Wellston the scene
w11l present a program at
1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Eagle
R1dge Church
SUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Etnergency
Squad was called to Hysell
MEETING SET
Run Roa d at 2:57 p.m.
A counly·wide pra yer Monday for Beatrice May,
meetmg w1ll be held at 2 p.m. who had a possible fractured
Su nday at the H1land Chapter hip . She wa s taken to
with Glen Bissell as class Veterans Memorial Hospital
leader
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Nontea chin g
employees have joined the
teachers m the walkout.
Although schools in Toledo
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auto registration lees. Though the measure had alread ~
cleared the Senate, the •eluctant House members complainoo
1t would take away much-11eeded money to fix roads in their
districts.
The bill failed Tu esday on a 43-44 vote, with 50 votes
required for passage. Rep. Dennis E. Eckart, D-Euclld, the
floor manager, said he d1d not know if he could asse)nble
enough votes for another try, but he not1 ,12 member s were
absent when the roll was called
I..ONOON - THE THIEF WHO STOLE A BLUE-ANDCREAM Land Rover from SuMyslde R~d Is In for a shock if
he ~ns a bol left on !he front seat. lt &lt;fnlalns a live cobra
and Its bite could be fatal
"The fangs of this snake have nottieen drawn. A bile will
probably resul! ii) death within 30 minutes," a Scotland Yard
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Boys state delegates named
Delegates and alternates to
Buckeye
Boys
State
scheduled at Bowling Green
Um versity the w e~k ol June
18 were announced today by
Drew Webst er Post 39 ,
American L&lt;glon.
The post will pay the costs
of une delega te and a second
delegate will be sponso red by
Preceptor Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority.
Delega tes are Charles
rChu ck) Kenn edy, Keith·
Krau tt er, a_nd altonwtes arc

Handy Arnold an d John
Stout l\ll arc JUni ors at Meigs
fh gh Schoo l.
TI1e son of Mr a~d Mrs. Ed
Kennedy , Houte 3, Pomeroy,
C11Uck is enrolled in the
acad~m1c course and serves
as tr easurer of the jun1 or
tlass . ll e partici pates in golf,
basketball and ba seball
Chuck attends Trlmty Church
in Pomeroy
Keith IS the son of Mr and
Mrs Karl Krautter of
Pomeroy. lie IS a mc111bcr uf
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jazz bands of the htgh schoo l of the Forest Run United
and IS a member of the music Metllod1st Church .
cl ub He IS drummer for a
John 1s a son of Mr and
rock group, "Sky rock." He is Mrs Billie C. Stout, Route 2,
a member of Trinity Ch urch, Albany fi e IS enrolled tn the
Pomeroy
scientific co urse A member
A son of Mr. and Mrs. of the Varsity M Cl ub, ,John
Stacie Arn old , Route l , participated 1n footba ll and
Minc rsv tll e, Randy par· track. John JS a member of
llclpated in football and track the National Junior Honor
al Me1gs H1gh. He is enrolled Society and Js a member of
m the scientific cou rse and Js the Boy Scouts of America
a member of student council. ser ving as se mur patrol
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statement prom ts1ng to
return to work
I "te Tuesday , the Oluo
Su prem e Court ordered
Medma Co unty Prosecutor
Roger f{ lngrahom to stale
by noon today why th e
teachers " ere arrested and
being held Jn Jail
Ea rli er , Common Pleas
Judge Neil W Whi tfield or·
dered negotiators for the
slnkmg teachers and the
sthool bo ard to resume
barga1mng under federal
med1alion He also ordered
Ow ~&lt;achers' lawyers, along
wtth 55 othe r stn k1 ng
teachers still free , tn be m
coUit
Friday
for
cons1dera l1on of further contempt of cou rt CitatiOn s that
could resu lt In the 55 teachers
bemg ja1led
While teachers staye d m
jail, some 200 parents
supJ)()rlm g them began a
door-to-door petitiOn drive to
force a recal l of the
BrunSWI Ck
Board
of
Educauon The Brunswick
distnct, larg"'t m Medina
Coullly , has 8 500 students
In Toledo , negot iatiOns
broke off between the Board
uf Edu cau on and Toled o
FederatiOn of Tea chers, m

anlicipa lJOn of the planned
sch oo l board effort to get a
ba ck-to-work InJUnction
The contract covering the
teachers expired m August
1976 and tl1e stri ke was called
ag ainst th e 52,000-slu dent
system Monday after Ill
hours of talks between the
federatiOn and the Toledo
Board of EducatiOn failed to
produce a contract
T o led o S c hoo l
S upenn te ndcn~ Dr
J ohn
Par so ns e x pr esse d
fru stratiOn w1th the ent1re
OhiO Sthools cnslS. "Levies
are gomg down all over
Ohio," he commented It's a
tax revolt by pr operly
owners In the 25 yea rs that I
have been m OhiO, this IS one
of the mo~t drastic Slluall ons
In school ftnanc1ng th at I
have ever seen The people
are saymg no more property
taxes and they are say mg it
loud and clear."
"There has to be another
source of fmanc1ng schools,"
he asserted ··our dilemma IS
that we can't give them any
rnur e than we have g1ven
them "

Parsons swd the school
OOard can ~!I ve the lei:ichers
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Recognition set
for two doctors
A recoK nition dinner
honormg Dr Roger Damels
and Dr Raymond Bmce w11l
be held Fnday, April 28
accclfdmg to plans fma llled
du11nK Tuesday's luncheon
meet tng of the Pomero)
Chamber of Commerce
'llJC dinne r w11l be held at
lhc Pome ro) Elementary
School It Will be &lt;"dlered by
MeiK&lt; Inn Tickets are 16 a
perso n Thereon Johnson and
Joe Young have charge of
arrangements Kati e Cro"
Will be 1n charge of en·
tcrtamrnent
Btll Mayer reported 111
order to bea utify th e old coal
tipple 1t would be better If the
piCrs would be taken down
He said plans are underway
to have a waterfall , fountam
and a s1gn "Welcome to
Pomeroy" in the area .
Altendmg the meeting
Tuesday
were
Ma yo r
Clarence Andrews, Mi chael
F Spoo"r and Lorry Fra nks,
of !he U. S Army Corps of
E ngineers , Hun t ingt on
District
Mayor Andrews reported
th e) (Spoor. and Franks !
had
been
exam tnmg
erps lon along the riV ·
er bank and had been
down nver as fa r as Karr and
Va n
Zandt.
Crow's
Restaurant and the old
freight station. f"ollowmg the
meetmg, they were gomg to
go up nver as far as Ex·
celsior Sa lt Co.
Spoor told the members
they were mak1ng a study of
the situation and their fin ·
dings would be sent to Mayor
Andrews m a lett er .
Spoor did say pomts of
discharge were causmg some
erosion, He d1d not see an
Immediate hazard but Ill·
dicated fun ds are not
available for repair of
riVerbanks ~a use d
by
erosion.
He did say river traffic
could be one of the causes and
this Jl()sslb ility was bemg
st udied at the present time.
Mayor Andrew• reported
th e Vill age has begu n
repalnng holes in the streets.

Fred Crow, president, m·
truduced Dave Jenkms as a
new member, bnnging the
total to 72.
Attending were Cro w,
E mmo g cne
Hol s t ei n ,
seeretary, Walter Grueser,
Ph1l Kelly, B1ll Mayer, Kyle
Allen. Jenk ms, Joe Young,
Archi e Stega ll. C. E. Blakeslee , John Anderso n, Bill
Quickel. V1rg1l Teaford, Ted
Reed , Th ereon J ohnson, BiU
Gru ese r, May or Andr ews,
J ack Carsey, Hank Cleland,
Beulah .Jones and Katie
Crow

Elevator
trapped
students
Twenly·three Kyger Creek
st udents
H1g h Schoo l
cra nun ed into an elevator In
the t'edera I Building In
Co lumbus were trapped bet,.een floors for 20 mmutea
Tuesday. '
The st udenls, on ! field trip
fr om a CIVICS class had
wan ted to get out on the first
fl oor
Acco rding to mstru ctor
Adam Krahel, the group had
been diVIded, but a building
securit) guard told them to
get on the sa me elevator.
Krahel co nfirmed police
reports that seve ral st udenla
pa1ucked and had to be
treated for hyperventilation,
but no one was seriously
lll)ured .
Prior to the Incident, the
class had visited the Capitol
and met with Gover nor
James Rhodes and Senator
Oakley Coll ms. They also
attended a work session of the
Oh1 0 Ge nera l Assembl y
w~ere Rep .' Ron James was
partici pating
They were at the Federal
Building to visit the FBI and
Secret Service Offices and to
v1ew the ~dera l co urtr90m.

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