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Gallipolis finn is under
new management

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GALLIPOLIS ~ Ga llipDiis Gallipolis Business College
Floor Covering and Builders under Mr. an d Mrs. Thomas
Supply which specializes in Breech. Smce going to work
kllchen ca binets. appliances, at G. F.l'. he attended an
bathroom vanities. ca rpet, int ense Kitchen Pla nn ing
linoleUm, nuur tile, C'C ram1r Sehou l sponsored by Cha ntile. marble window sills. and dler's uf Huntington. W. Va .
pa int
is
unde r
ne w and received a diploma as a
management .
Kitchen Design Specia list.
Rick Carter, sun uf Mr. and Rick is currently serving as
Mrs . Richard E. Cart er. has President of !he Gallipolis
taken over ma nageri al duties Reta il Mercli ants Association
of G.F .C. Rick ha s 15 years Hnd i s a m ember of the
experi enr'e
in
Ret ai l Chiunbcr of Commerce. He is
Business. start ing wi th a member uf Morning Dawn
pushing a bruum and the last Lodge No, 7, an . officer of
four
years in
store Ga llipoli s Chapter N. 79
ma nagement.
RAM .. a member of Moriah
Cart er is a 1972 graduate of Council Nu. 32 R.&amp;S.M., an
' Gallia Academy H1gh Sehoul offi cer of The Rose Comand a 1975 grad uate of mande r ~· No. 43 , a member of

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Today :
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Will iS T. Leadingham

Realtor

Itemize House Tax Deductions

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One of the great financ1a l
benef its oJ hom.e ownership
versus renta l IS that yo u
are 1mmediafe-ly el1g1ble to
d ed uct
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homeowner ,
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dur ing the l:'artrer years ol
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item s wi ll usual ly bcwelltn
ex cess ot any stan d ard

Your home payment may
cons 1SI of seve ra l par t s . an
tlrT) oun t placed in escr oW t o
pay real es tat e taxes and
f i re
1nsur a n ce,
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RlCK Carter. left. and Martin Rose. new mana ger
and assistant manager of Ga llipolis Floor Coverin g and
Building Supply arc pici!U'Cd above.
Aladdin Temple, a member
of Clan No . 7 Hill billi es and a
member of Ga llipolis I••tlge
No. 107 B.P.O.E .

affa irs by being a member of
th e Centerv ill e Vill age
Co uncil. the Volunteer F1re
Depa 11mcnt and President of
Martin Hose, the Ass ista nt the Village
Fi rem en's

Ma nager and insta ller ltve s

Associat10n. Ma rli n is alsu a

in Th urman. He has nine member and office r in
covering busin ess and t hrre No 371 and Order of Eastern
yea rs experi ence in building Star No. 4H of Centerville.
and remodeling. Man in is Martin is a 1967 graduat e of
also a

cabin et

sprc i&lt;:~li st

Ma rt in is \' Cr ~· aMJ\' 1' in

S4" 1utlnn~st ern

1-1 igh Schoo l.

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COURT NEWS
l; A!.LI POLIS - Tr n Cll!jCS

SIS a nd
fie ld of real estate please I
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c us e y;
phone or drop in at e C ·
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GaJi ipolis . Phone 446-7699. 1 Chu rch. 20, Rt 2. Vmt on. $Ji
ded_uct ion yo u could claim We're here to help !
1 no va lid opera tor's l t{'l! fl Sl ':
I I • I • • e e e e I e 1 1 e 1 e e e e e e e e 1 e 1 Lewis 1.. Fnrd. 52. Pikd on .

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a nd

M t~ rk

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Krum di l'Ch. 22 . Ci ncl nJHIIt ,

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speed

SEE SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CLEAN
LATE MODEL USED CARS. MOST OF THESE CARS CARRY
SMITH'S SPECIAllOO% WARRANTY. SEE GENE JOHNSON,
BOB BRICKLES, HARlAND WOOD OR GREG SMITH TODAY
FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL D,EAL!
2 dr. hdtp. In d ian apoli s
Pace Ca r Specia l_ Edilion .
Stop by and see th1s car ,
whether yo u want to buy or
no t . Olds ma de very lew of
them You'll love it.

77 CUTIASS SUPREME
Buc ks kin. exter io r wi t h
ma lch ing lan da u fop and
sa ddl e vinyl ex ter ior . This
intermediate Old s is ex tra
shar p &amp; full y equipped.

SAVE
77 ELECTRA LIMITED

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77 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

Two door , medium green
with ma lching landa u fop,
cr ushed velour c loth sea ts.
Load ed wi th alii he op lions
yo u expect on Buick 's fop
of th e \me P riced to se ll.

Solar g o ld t inis h w it h
ma tc hing vinyl top a nd
inf er ior . Dr ive n onl y 9.232
miles by on e local owner .
New Bonnevi lle tra de .

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77 MONTE CARLO
Wh ile exlerior with re d
land au lop . This clea n
Monte ha s the r allye
whe e ls
and
air
cond ilio ning . Ext r a clean
inside a nd out ·
Compa r e a t

77 CHEVY MALIBU
Da rk blu e fi nis h wi th
m al ch ing inte ri o r . Thi s
GM fac tory official 's car is
e q ui pp e d
w ith
ai r
con d i t ion i ng .
p owe r
and
p owe r
s l ee r ing
br a kes

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76 GRAND PRIX
Blu e rne t all ic Specially
Co u p e .
A M F M t ape,
ra li ye wheels Local one
owner .

75 BUICK
C}'URY CUSTOM
2 Dr ., r ed w-vinyl fop.
ex ira s ha rp . Loa de d .
Loca l owner .

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GMAC &amp;
BANK
FINANCING

30 MORE
TO CHOOSE
FROM
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1911 EASTERN AVENUE

GALLIPOLIS

TH E SON C M1\STEHS Q1 wrtr t of i&gt;hlan, Tenn.. a gos pel wo up which has t&lt;wed the
Umted Skttes and rcl'ord !-i fu r the Calrary l&lt;tbel. wil l be featured at B p.m. Friday Ill the
i\Jexander High Sci tool in Albany . i\b (1 singing duri ng the C\'uni ng will be the Colden Shr~ rr
Singl'I'S. Tlwr~ will br no ctdva nCl' sale for tlw prognJlll , til'kets bei ng iw ai la blc nnly at the
door

of

Cl J
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la r es
. pc:t:-;st nJ,.: ~~ t fin int {~rsret iun:
11 G 11 · 1· $1 '' Wtllliilll M. li d!'\ CY . 20.
ov tng t on,;. ~ a !pots.
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and costs. speed ; Ma rnn D. c:atlipohs. !22 pa rkmg.un tlw

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of the sch r~~·) J A('I'Olllpan ist

b Char\ ieee Swiney, The public is cord ially invited to a !lend lh1s spec1al program·

$23 speed; Willi am Wh itwere lermimlted Friday i n ta ker . Ca \lipolis. S20 disor·
1 lla llipolis Muni cipal Cu urt . derly condu ct : Juan 1tu
e Fined we r~ Billy Pu sen- Saunders. 21. Ht. I. :'&gt;lu ri hup ,
e barger. Buena Vtst a. Va. $8 $15 and custs. ll'ft of cen ter :
e and costs, speed ; F rank M. t\hce Spr;1gue. 74. Itt 2.
is anyth ing we • Schop ieray, 3i . Strungv ille, Bidwt•ll , was gn·en &lt;I cun·

L EADINGHAM
REAL
ESTATE , 512 Second Ave.,

Presi dc~t

• · yea-rs experience in the flour Cerltc rril! l' Masonil: Lodge

1nsu ran ce •

prem iums , and an amoun t
ao p l1e d t o redu ce th e
pr mci pal a t the mort gage .
Of these pa r ts. onl y the
i niere st and ta xes a r e
deduc tible - bu t there wilt
pr ove t o be a ve r y si zable
f1gu r e

d.1 r·ected by James M. Swiney who also serves as Vice

77 MONTE CARLO
F in is he d in cand ya pple
red wi th co nlra sling whi te
landau lop. We invite you r
closest inspection of l his
immacula te auto dr iven
only 6.108 m iles

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TYPE LT
Finis hed in St a rl ig ht
black . AM FM, lil t wheel,
fa c tory ai r . au lom a fic ,
rallye wheels.
supe r
sha r p . 17, 056 mi les .

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77 CHEVY PICKUP
This ' , ton pic kup ha s \he
economical 6-en g ine, std .
transmis si on. ra d io. s lep
bumper . and lo ng wi de
bed . Low mi les .

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KE\' 1\'AI. SET
I'O MEH OY - A revl\•al

Man cited by city police

lx· held at the na nl'i lh·
Wes h·; an Churl'h Apn l 10-22.
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r;A 1.1.1 PO\.I S
Mark K,
Trw
ner,
2:i,
/'-:('isonville.
was
Thl' 1\n· . H D. Bruwn . ·
r
iled
tu
Muntripi.il
Court
lwre
pastor, will spt•ak &lt;Ill Sundil)'
and M(111day night s and tht• fu r d rl\'ln~! lt•ft uf the cent er
He\'. A. B Mallu; uf ll:uuden fulb JWlng &lt;Ill &lt;H.Tidl• nt at 3::H
\\Ill "peak the r t'rllallldcr 11f p.lll . F riday on Mill Creek St.
Cit~ polict' offl('ers Sl.lld th e
t h l' 1'('\' i\'ill Wi! h Sl' f\' l('l'S
Tanner
n 1r ~I ruck a vehicl e
st arti11 g tit i l·ach ('\'e111 11g.
driq·u
Uy
Ch~ll· l cs i\ . W;:.Jilcr.
Tile publiC is Invited.
21. Galltprr ll s

II seco nd acci dent ocl'urrcd
at 10 10 p.m. Friday behind
Bob Evan s Ste ak House.

Offi cers Stlid an auto driven
b)' Mary E. l.&lt;c wis, 46, Ht. 2,
(,al JipqJiS1 bu&lt;·ked into i.lll

unknown vehicle. 'Il!Crc was
light damage tu htor car and

no da mage to the parked car.

BILL
McCOOL of
Middleport has been
employed a·s ·a new car
salesman with Frank Z.
Chevr01el, Dayton, one of
the · largest Chevrolet
dealerships in the country.
McCool was recognized
last month as "salesman of
the month " with the firm
and won ffrst place In a
national Chevrolet sales
contest receiving as a prize
a holiday weekend for two
anywhere in the United ·
States. McCool sold the
limited edition 1ea ch
dealer received only one)
of the "Indy 500" Corvette
pace car for $21,551 .21
excluding tax. He has
earned second year
memb.rship in Chevrol et's
Legion of Leaders for attaining a high standard of
sa l es
e x c e ll ence.
Mrs. McCool Is the
'former Joy ce Swarlz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Swart' of Middleport.
ANSWERS CALL
MIDDLEPORT - Th e
Middl e port Emerge ncy
sq uad answered a call to 383
t.sh St .. at 10 :25 p.m. Frida y
fo r Mrs. Myrtle Harriso n who
was having difficult y
breathin g. She was treated on
the scene.
SQUAD RUN
PO MER OY
The
Pomerui• Emergency Squad
was railed to Roc k Sprin gs at
9:30 p.m. Frida y for Do res
Arnold. who was tak en to
Holzer Medical Cen ter.

ELBERFELDS
IN
POMEROY
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Outdoor.

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bodyguards March 16, said
Saturday he was "sentenceil
to death " after a "people 's ·
trial."
President Giovanni Leone
said he trusted the Red
Brigades would not dare kill
Mora - a Siatemeni political·
observers saw as a departure
from the government's stead·
fast rejection of any dialogue
with the terrorists.
Neither side said anything

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OUTDOOR FURNITURE AT THE.
WAREHOUSE ON MECHAN.IC STREET
Ready now for you
to see and sel ect famous brands such
a s Lloyd
John
Hanco c k
T e lescope
a ll
ex cellent qua lfty for
lawn, porch, patio ,
or poolside.

Finis hed in Ar ctic whil e .
wi th whi l.e buc kel seats.
loade d w1 lh option s . Thi s
bea ut iful , a uto was sol d
new by us an d dr iven only
29.3 11 mil es. New Grand
Pr ix trade th is wee k.

$SAVE$
Sunday Shoppers
Welcome
Come In and
Browse Around

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY TIL 5 P.M.
FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M~

ELBERFELD$ IN PO'MEROY

publicly a bout a ransom or
exchange for the some 160
Red Brigades members in
Italian jails and observers
said each side apparently
was waiting for the other to
give ln.
A month~ong, nationwide
hunt by 50,000 pDiicemen and
soldiers; with thousands of
home
searches
and
roadblocks, failed to produce
any clue to the whereabouts

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Mondav, April 17, 197R

of the frail, 61-year-old Moro
or his capU!rs.
The five-time premier has
begged for his life in four
handwritten message s
circulated by lhe Red
Brigades along with several
communiques saying he was
undergoing interrogation and
a "people's trial."
"The interrogation of lhe
prisoner Aldo Moro has been
completed ," said the latest

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communique from the Briga.
des, a leftist gang trying w
spark a rightist backlash and
force the Italian Communists
U! take up a revolutionary
r.ole.
"There is no doubt that
Aldo Moro is guilty and he
has been therefore sentenced
w death ," the message said .
It did not say whether the
execution was carried out.
Leone said in a message w

Mora's wife Sunday that the
kidnappers "musl feel the
weight of the entire nation's
stern . condemnation and of
the isolation that is closing
around them.
" May. their se nse of
hum anit y
and
their
intelligence induce them not
to commit this fa tal error,"
Leone said . "And may it push
them to save a life whose
sacrifice will bring them

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goverrunent's past hard line
of refusing all dialogue with
the terrorists, but fell short of
the plea for mercy the Red
Br igade s a ppar entl y
expected.
The Red Brigades have
never said pcblicly what their
price would be for releasing
Moro and appeared to be
waiting for the government to
humiliate itself by making
the first offer.

no thin g, a bso lu te l y
nothing."
The Christian Democra.tic
Party newspaper II Popolo
said in its editions today, "We
insist in believ ing that
respect for human life may in
the end survive in these
enemies of the state and of
civilized society ."
Political obser vers said
both statements were a
rl epa r ture
from
th e

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Fiftee n Ce nt s
Vol. 2!1 N o. I

Secretary Vance. fails,
nioves on to Salisbury
SALISBURY, Rhodesia
(UP!) - Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance, having failed w
persuade South Mrica to
support Weflern plans for
independence for Rhodesia
and Namibia, today came w
Salisbury to meet with
Rhodesian officials.
Vance, ·British Foreign
Secretary David Owen and
U.N. Ambassador Andrew
Young were tn meet with
Prime Minister Ian Smith
and the three moderate bla ck
coleaders in Rhodes ia 's
biracial interim government.
They new from Pretoria,
the second stop of their
Mrtcan tour in a so-far
unsuccessful search of a
settlement to the race wars
racking Rhodesia and
Namibia.
They were likely to meet
with mor e resi stan ce in
Rhodesia , where bla ck
moder ales already have
vowed to resist guerrilla
demands for changes in the
majority rule settlement they
negotiated with Smith . .
AU.S. official said Vance's
plane will make a 00-mlnute
refueling slop In Cairo
Tuesday on the way to
Moscow for disarmament
talks, but did not confirm
reports he will discuss the
Middle East with Egyyptian
Foreign Minister Mohammed
Kamel.
Vance and Owen mel for
four hours Sunday with
Pretoria Foreign Minister
Roelof Botha , hoping to sway

him into glVlng his while
regime's support for their
proposals on neighboring
Rhodesia and Namibia.
But Botha, while admitting,
" It is in our own interests that
a pea ceful solution should be
found in Rhodesia, " told
reporters after the meeting,
"We cannot just run into
Rhodesia and tell them what
to do."
On the question of Namibia,
the for mer German colony
ruled by Pretnria under the
name of South West Africa,
Vance told reporters the
So uth Africans "have not
accepted the Western
proposals."
Van ce told reporters Botha
raised a nwnber of questions
that could only be answered
after discussi on with the
other members of the five·
nation group ~ Britain, West
Germany, France and
CaMda - that submitted the
plan for a peaceful transition
to bla ck majority rule in
Namibia .
The major sna g on
N8111ibia is a demand by
black na tionalist guerrillas
that Pretnria must withdraw
all its troops from the border
with Angola - a guerrilla
haven - before democrati c
elections are held.
But Botha vowed , " We will
not withdraw any troops until
there is a complete cessation
of hostilities and the murder
of women and children and of
leaders has stopped ."
The South African foreign

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BU-IGK--PONTIAC

Political poker game continues with Moro

ROME ( UPI) - The Italian
Red
government and
'Brigades terrorists -today
played a political pDker game
for the life of kidnapped ex·
Premier Aldo Moro , with
Italians wondering which of
the two was bluffing.
The Red Brigades, ·in their
sixth communique since they
abducted the Christian
Democratic party chief and
killed his five poli ce

MOUNTAIN MISSION Schoo l Children's Chuir fr om Mountain Mission School in
Grundy. Va.. 'will present a program in sonK at the Middlepcrt Junior Higli School
audi lorium on Wednesday, Apl'il I 9~ t 7 : ~0p .m . The Men's Fellowship of the Meigs Cnunty
Churches of ChriSt :md llw Mi ddleport Church of Christ are co-sponsors. The group is

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minister said any proposal
for Namibian independence
ultimately must be endorsed
by its residents, which can
take "months ."
Vance described his talks
with Botha as "impcrtant,
candid and useful."
Guerrilla leaders Robert
Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo
demanded they be given a
ma jority in any futur e

Late taxpayers
facing p~nalty
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
possible 5 percent penalty on
the tnta! tax due awa its those
Americans failing to file 1977
income tax returns before the
midni ght deadline, th e
Internal Revenu e Service
says.
An estimated 10 million
taxpayers were expected to
hurry to mailboxes across the
nation today, trying to get
thei~ returns postmarked by
midliight .
Ordinarily , April 15 is
income tax day, but the date
fell on a weekend this year ,
prompting the IRS to grant a
two-day grace period .
Willful failure to file an
income tax return - a
determination that would require action by a federal
court - packs a maximu m
penally of $10,01.10 fine and a
year in jail .

Tornado
By United Press International
CHATIIAM, MASS. - RETIRED ARMY GEN. Lucius D.
Clay, 80, mastennind of the Berlin airlift and commander of U.
S. milltary forces in Europe after World War n, died late
Sunday at his Cape Cod residence.
As commander in chief of the U. S. European Command
and military governor of the U.S. Zone in Germany under Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Clay helped foil Soviel attempts to shut
off Allied access to Berlin in 1948. He directed the most
elaborate airlift the world has ever seen by directing 2.4
million tons of food and coal into the beleaguered German city
in just 16 months.
(X)LUMBU~

- BY TilE END of the lllonth, a national
foundation estimates that you will have earned enough money
since January I tn pay your total federal, state and local tax
bill for 1978.
The federal, stale and local persoll81 income taxes due at
midnight tonight are only part of the tax story. There are taxes
on corporations passed on to consumers through the cost of
goods and services. Then there are the gasoline taxes, the
liquor ard cigarette taxes, the intangible personal property
taxes, the real property taxes, the utitity and insurance taxes
you pay periodically each year that must also be counted . .
PITI'sBURGH - MOST OF THE TIIOUSANDS of steelworkers laid off during the United Mine Workers strike are
back on the job, but the extent to which the lll-day strike
slowed Big Steel's economic recovery is only just beginning to
be known .
But there is no doubt about the strike's impact on steel
p.·1ces. After pressure from an innution-concerned Carter
· administration, sleelmakers held a price increase on steef mill
products thut.wus blamed on the new UMW contract to $5.5().aton , or 1.5 percent.

Rhod es ian government something certa in to be
reje cted by Smith and the
black moderates.
One of the moderates,
Bishop Abel Muzorewa, said
in Salisbury Sunday there
was no chance of changing
the settlement, which
excluded the guerrillas from
the process Inward majority
rule by Dec. 31.

kills 200
persons
NEW DELHI, India (UPI )
- Atornado killed at least 200
persons, injured 500 others
and left another 1,000 missing
in southeastern Oris.'!a state ,
officials said today.
The twister all but leveled
five villages as it rampaged
through an area about 100
miles west of the Bay of
Bengal Sunday for less than
10 minutes, nattening nearly
every structure in the
villages.
Officials said at least 200
persons were known dead and
500olhers were injured by the
tornado
"Th . f te 0f bout I 000
e a
a
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people who lived in two
villages is not known, " an
official of the Orissa state

NEW MEMBERS - The 1977-78 pledges of Ohi o Eta
Phi Chapter .of Beta Sigma Phi became members at a
Ritual of Jewels Tea Sunday aft.ernoon at the home of
EXTENDED FORECAST
Wedn esday lhrou gh
Friday, chance of rain
Wednesday, lair Thursday
and Friday. Lows Wednesday will be in the 40s
and highs In the 60s. Low s
Thursday and Friday will
be from the upper 30s to
low 40s and hfghs from lhe
upper 50s to low 60s.

A total of 88 million tax
returns are e.pected to be
fil ed this yea r , the
government says .
Ten day s bef ore the
deadline for 1977 income tax
returns, the IRS had received
58 million returns. Refunds
averaged $476.00.
The IRS said most late
filers owed taxes.
In crea sing cl oudin ess
Ta xpayer s, who wa ited
tonight
with lows in the upper
until the deadline to fi le, can
40s.
Showers
and th underexpect to wail lwo to three
showers
developing
1 uesday
weeks Iunger Ill get a refund
with
hi
ghs
from
the
low to
than
taxpayers
wh o
mi
d
60s.
co mpleted return s
in
February, March or early
April , an IRS spokesman
said .
"We expec t , 12 million
re turns to be filed this
weekend with 10 million
coming on Monday." an IRS
Sp&lt;lkesrnan sai d over the
weekend .
Mailmen in large citie s line
United Press lntematlona\
up tonight in front of main
Traffic accidents this past
post offi ces to take returns
claimed at least 12
weekend
handed th em by pa ssing
lives,
the
Slate Hi ghw ay
motorists, part of an annual
Patrol
said
today
.
ritual for some taxpayers.
The Patrol survey fr om '
La st-minute fil er s al so
make more _mistakes, the IRS Friday eve nin g through
Sunday midni ght showed lwo
says .
One of every 25 short-form deaths Friday, nine Saturda y
and one Sunday .
1040A returns has contained
There were two doublean error U1is year compared
fatal acci dents, and lw o
with one of nine last year . For
and
one
the long form 1040, one in 20 pedestrians
molorcylist were also among
has been mi sca lcula ted
compared with one in 12 a the victims. ()
Friday Nigh I
year ago.
Columbus : Vera C. Delp,
72, and Isabell E. Powell, 59,
both of Co lumbus, kill ed
when a car be ing pursued by
pDJice crashed intn two other
vehicl es on a subur ba n
Colum bus street

Weather

12 killed
in weekend
accidents

A.dditt·onal

complaints
ar
''"·'e
' . noted
Meigs Co unty Sh eriff
James J . Proffitt reported
today his office is receiving
complaint s r ega rding
d
motorcycl es heing operate
without licen se plates or
t 's
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Saturday
Ba tavia : Larry R. Smith ,
20 , Moscow• killed in a onecar accident on Fruit Ridge
Rd . in Clermont County .
Newark ·. Bambt' Chase, 23.
FortDix , N.J ., killedina cartruck accident on Interstate

70 in Licking Cowtty .
M.
Ashtabula :
Lee
Robin so n, 39, St ru thers,
goverrunent told reporters in
killed in cra sh on a
Bhubaneswar, the state
capital .
Anytime a motorcycle is
d
A twister also lashed operated on property that is Pymatuning State Park roa
· w
used for vehicula r travel or in Ashtabula Cowtty.
Cal cutta in netghbormg
est
Plymouth ·. Glen Hamilton,
Be I state Sunday killing parking, it is to have license
nga rsons and •inj ing plates and the operator 1s to , 38, Plytnouth . k1'lled "'
'" a twoseven
pe
ur
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crash
on
Ohio
603
near
several others, police said. have a motorcycle operators '
· is
ld 11
license or endorsement th e Plymouth.
Off!eta
was that
not sheriff said. Sheriff Proffitt
Cin"'"Mti
·. Moses Crosby ,
CLEVELAND - REP. LOUIS STOKES, D.QHIO, has known
if itsa
was the same
'"'
called for a Justice Department tnvesUgatlon of a drug raid on hit Orissa .
requests parents help in th e 60, Cincinnati , killed in a foura suburban Warrensville Heights couple who charged pollee
Orissa
government enforcement of this law by car accident on a Cincinnati
held them nude at gunpoint while ra11S8cking their.house.
officials said th'e tornado instructing their children city street.
stokes apD!ogtzed Saturday to Mr. ard Mrs. Walter lasted Jess than 10 minutes about where they may legally
Marion : Darla · Sands, 22,
Edmonds, whoee suburban Warrensville Heights home was but completely devastated ride.
Marion, and Leslie Gossett,
raided' by Cleveland and Warrensvtlle Heights police last five villages ln the Keonjhar
Sunday afternoon . deput ies 22, Marion, killed in a two-car
week. The famlly's large German Shepherd dog was killed district, about 100 miles east investigated a one-car ac- crash in Marton County .
during the raid by pollee, who said the animal tried to attack of the Buy of Bengal.
cident in Olive Township
Co1u m bus : Robert.
them. ·
'
1
aid
111
north
of
Reedsville
at
the
Williams,
65, Colwnbus, a
orrIc1a s s one v age,
s
pedestrtB
· n, killed when hit by
Puruna
Ba ndha goda , intersection of CR 50 and R
CLEVELAND - FBI AGENTS HAVE arrested John suffered the brunt of the 12( Robbie C. Leach, 24, a car on a Columbus street.
Esposito, 28, of Tallmadge, in neighboring Suriunlt County on storm Wld nearly 100 of Its ChilliC(Ithe, was southbound
Akron: Dester L. Frazier,
chargee of involvement in the theft of f106,000 worth of shrimp estimated 800 residents were on sn 124 at the junction of 35, CWltnn, killed when hit by
fromatrucklnBarkeyvWe,Pa. onOct.19, 1975.
killed.
CR 5() when he lost control of a car on Interstate 11 in
The .FBI aaid EaJI!lsito was arrested following__ Villagers wld repo~ters-tbe-hiS car in !OQl!!Lcinders~ Summit Coun:'t'-''- - tnveltljitt&lt;lniilPit!atiurgh on two c.ountiO!-theft from an tornado struck when "the went off the ~ighway and
Suaday
intentate shipment and one count of conspiracy. ·
whole place was overcast overturned in the northbound
Ashtabula : Jason J .
with a thick blanket of clouds. lane: Leach received minor Harper, 14, Rock Creek,
TRIANGLE, VA. - PRINCE WlUJAM COUNTY Within minutes a terrific gust Injuries but was not im- k11l ed in a ~otorcycle
POLICE are investigating the death of a 23-year-old Marine of wind whipped the village mediately tr eated . No accident on Ohto 534 In
(Continued on page 10)
that was flattened ."
citation was issured.
Ashtabula County .
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Mrs. J enelle Haptonsla\1, Middleport. New members
shown are, 1-r , Patsy Ogdin, Jane Wagner, Jenelle
Haptonstall, Sharon Roseberry, Tonya Davis and Carol
Crow.

Seven hurt in wrecks
Seven persons were injured
in nine traffic accidents investigated over the weekend
by th e Gallia-Meigs Post
Stale Highway Pa trol.
The first mishap occurred
at 7:30a.m. Saturday on SR
160 at CR 6 where an auto
driven by Roy L. Hili , 34,
Bidwell , pull ed fr om the
co unt y road into the path of a
vehicle operated by Howard
A. Peck. 32, Bidwell. There
was moderate damage. Hill
was charged with failure to
yield the right of way.
Melvin H. Reynolds, 51,
Springfiel d, was · charged
with DWI fo llo wing a traffi c
accident at 2:40 p.m. on SR
143 at Milepost 5.
The patrol said Reynolds'
ca r sla mmed into a semi
oper ated by Les lie D.
Ferguson. 2!1 , Barboursv ille.
W. Va. causing moderate
damage to 'hi s car.
Th ree pe)"sons were injured
in an accident at 5:45 p.m.
Saturda y on Jo\inson's Ridge
Kd. two miles so uth of CR 3 in
llddison Twp., Galli a County.
The patrol said Larry A.
Curry, 38, Gal lipolis, attempted to stop his car for a
· large hole in the roadway. His
vehicle went ou\ of control,
ra n off the right side of the
roadw ay then overt urned.
Injured
were
three
passenge rs, Barbara A.

Curry, 28 , Donald L. Curry.
11, and Barbar a S. Curry , age
si x. Th ey were taken to the
Holzer Medical Center lor
treatment of injuries . Their
car was demolished.
Leonard Hewitt. Dunbar.
W. Va . was charged with
failure to stop within the
ass ured clea r distan ce
following an accident at 7: 15
p.m. Saturday on SR 7, no rth
of US 35. The patrol said the
Hewitt car struck the rear
end of a vehicle operated by
Chr ist oph er Forbes. 16,
Mi nersville. The re was
moderate damage.
A single car accident occurred at 2 a.m. Sunday on
TR 39, one and fo ur tenths
miles west of SR 218 where
La rr y W. Call , 19, Gallipolis,
lo•1 control of his car which
ran off the right side of the
high way st rik ing a tree. Call
was cha rged with failure to
drive on the right side of th e
road.
Carolyn A. Hall , 22, Belpre,
was taken to Camden-Clark
Hospita l at Parkersburg in
SE:OE MS ambulance for
in juries sustained in an accident at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
on SR 124 at CR 5().
State troopers said Hall lost
CQntroi of her car on a hill .
Her vehicle ran off the
roadway then overt urned.
Bec ky Harr is. 10, a

passenger in a car driven by
John E. Harris, 38, Wellston,
suffe1·cd minor inj uries in an
accident at 4 p.m. Sunday on
us 35.
Accordmg to the patrol , she
was inj ured when a deer ran
into the path of the1r car. The
deer was killed.
Two persons were injured
in an accident at 5:17 p.m.
Sunday on SR 7 in Meigs
Co unty . The patrol said a
ve hicle driv en by Aaron
Turner. 74. Racine. pulled
mto the path of a vehicle
driven by Robert L. Shaw. 26,
Apple Grove. W. Va,. Shaw
and a passenger, Barbara
Sha w. :11 , Appl e Grove,
susta in ed mi nor injuri es .

They were ta ken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad.
Turner was cited to Meigs
County .Court for fai lure to
yield the right of way.
Mary L. Carr. 27, Rutland,
was charged with fa ilure to
stop within the assured clear
distanc e following an acCident at 9 p.m. Sunday on CR
5. one tenth of a mile ea•1 of
SR 7 in Meigs County.
Troopers said the Carr
vehicle st ruck the rear end of
an auto operated by Donald
L. Stivers,' 2t, Middleport.
moderatl!"
There
was
dama ge .

UMW relief distribution
could mean embarrassment
CHARLESTON , W.Va .
( UPI ) - Since some districts
got more mon ey than ot hers,
the United Mine Workers
union thinks it would only
embarrass officials by saying
how a vast relief fund was
distributed in the recent coal
· strike.
•
Districts that devised more
so phis ti cated systems for
doling out the multi-milliondollar fund were given more
tn spend , one spckesman told
The C.'harleston Gazette.
"The amount of money a
district gets deperds upon
how well the dist rict can
jus tify spendin g it for
cases,"
the
hardship
newspaper quoted the
spokesman.
More than $4 million was
pledged by the United
Steelworkers, United Auw
Worke r s , · and
Communication Workers of
America. Money is going to
miners still hard up for cash
of
missing
because
paychecks in an lll-day
contract strike last winter.
The fund has distributed
$650,000 tg Jls~distr.l.ds,
including $142,000 for the
three in West Virginia:
Miners warned by utilities
they would disconnected and
by banks of mortga ge
fo reclosures are getting

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parti ally bailed mlt ltilJistr ict
17.
"We' re paying only enough
to keep the utilities in
service," commented J oe
the
distri ct's
Duffi e,
secretary-t reasurer .
·'We' re also helpin g miners
who
hav e
received
foreclosure notices . But we
aren 't making car payments.
Cars are luxury ite ms.
Homes are necessities.''
The Gazette quoted a
source as saying that nearly
$65,000 went to District 29 in
Beckley . In that region , the
miners are allowed as much
as $100 on utility bills.
Another source told the
newsoaoer thAt District 31,

based in Fairm ont, got some
$27.000and used it to buy food
for mine rs. The district wants
another $25.000 to cover
·utility bills.
"It seems to be harder for
the miners now than it was
during the strike," the source
said . " In terms of money,
creditors are demanding that
bills be paid in full at once .
So, many miners in our
district have little money left
In buy food."
Not everyone is satisfied
with the manner in which the
relief fund is being handled,
and one critic Is Bill Lamb,
an International Executive
Board member from District
6.

Fire fighters join forces
The Middleport Fire injured in an auto accident.
Department was called twice They were taken to Veterans
Saturday to the Turkey Run Memor ial Hospital wh ere
Road near Cheshire to fight a th ey we re treated and
forest fire near the Luther released.
Amos
residen ce. The
Pomer oy's Fire Departdepartment was on the scene ment was called to Turkey
several hours during the late Run Road, Rt. 1. Cheshire at
afternoon and was recalled al· 4:12 p. m. Saturday to assist
7:37 p. m. when the lire the Middleport Department .
broke ouLa secona urn ~ . tt-ln.fi Mh~ing the-fire-there. At 3was on the scene until,10 p: m. p. m. ·Saturday, the Pomeroy
At 5:53 p. m. Sunday, the Emergency Squad was called
emergency_squad went to the to Kroger's where 1Galdys
Intersection of County Roa!! 5 Blessing was ill. She was
and Route 7 for Robert and taken to. Veterans Memorial
Barbara Shaw who were Hospital .
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Junmy Gamb no had pulled out a
cha r and set t up oo the sidewalk
For someone else ha would ve been a sunple th ng to do
For Junmy Gamb no twas a 1ttle tougher because he has a
1ttle d ff cu ty ge tmg around
And tha s the way I found him s1ttmg on a cha r and getting
some sun on one of those narrow s de streets m Greenw ch
V llage where he was born and brought up where he began h s
career as a profess anal boxer and where he a so ended t w th
one too sh m stake
H s m stake was becom ng nvolved w th dru~s and that
mvolvement cost hun both his egs as well as a term n Ja I but
he s clean now and anx ous to ge back nto the only th ng he
knows o ever eally d d know box ng
Do you want to talk here or do you wan to go over o my
place Gamb no asked po n mg across the street to a store
on whose front wmdow nea y lettered n c unson and yellow
we e the wo ds Junmy Gamb no s BoXIng Club
Ins de the sto e were two I sh tanks a actio and a plant that
was flou shillg I om he light com ng ill through thew ndow A
gold cruc f x was attached to one of the wa s and on the other
we e p ctures Iron magaz nes of such d ve se persona t es as
Char e Chap n Muhammad A Jams Jop n Junmy Carter
Cia k Gable Joe F az er Mark Twa n !.Jv Ullman Jerry
Ford and D anne Abba the w fe of Robe t DeN ro who once
I ved n he ne ghborhood
There was also a ash eg ste m he s ore" th no money n
t The las hing rung up on he reg ster was no sale
Th s s my headqua ters srud the ema kab y cheerfu
46-year-&lt;J d Gamb no who had a 13-1 reco d as a professiOnal
heavywe ght and fought n the sem f nal on he Rocky Ma
c ano-Joe Lou s card 111 Mad son Square Garden
The peop e on th s b ock a e n ce expla ned Gamb no
Some of them come ill and buy newspapers from me I se I
abou 15 o 2C a day but m not comp an ng I m not looking
fo anyth ng I m on Soc al Secur ty d sab hty I get $236 a
monthandlmake tdothebest can
Gamb no looked a the etter ng on his sto e w ndow and t
b ough h m back to the sub ec of box ng
I pu tha up about f e mon hs ago he sad
don t
rea Jy have a gym n I e e As you can see I don get n uch
bus ness Once n awh le s me k ds come nand ta k boXIng
w th me Bu they don "a o Ira n Tl ey don t want to go to
th e gym It s not ke used to be n th s ne ghborhood when I
was a kid Everybody wanted to be a f ghter then
Gamb no got nil&gt; troub e when he was 19 our years after he
had u ned p o Anoth er boxe he me n the gym asked him to
go ou and get some pure a oho fo h m then mar Juana and
I nally he o n
Comillg f om the s eels Gamb no knew whe e to ge t
I was stup d he sa d He told me I cou d make $50 a
package so went out and go
What a ffiiS ake Wha a
te b e m stake
The n gh he fought on the Ma c ano-Loms ca d Gamb no
suf! ed hi s only p ofess onal defeat Ray Wlding stopped h m
111 th e seventh ound operung a cu over h s lef eve
I was s ng ill the d ess ng room wa t ng to ge my eye
st tched up and e ght guys came unn ng n srud Gamb no
One of the n showed me a badge and sa1d FBI They took me
down own and barged mew th the sale of hero n
Gambillo wh o had never been n rouble before was
senten ed to two years n th e M Jan Co ect onal lnst tute n
M an M ch He served 19monthsa ndsixdays
When I came out I had my box ng cense re nstated
fought once more n Bos on and stopped the guy 111 s x rounds
Then I sta ted us ng the stuff he a n coca ne speed the whole
thillg
An nfec ed need e gave Gamb no hepat s 1 hen he
developed a c r :u atory disease result ng n one of h s legs
he ng an pula ed 111 1968 and the othe n 1969
All due to drugs he sa d I ad to earn the hard way
Now when I see a junkie I th nk what a waste Drugs k 11 )OU
You ca n
o nmuruca~e w h anybody you can love
anybody you ca n ea you can laugh When you re a dru g
add ct you waste he who e day away You was e half the day
wa ng to buy he stuff and he other half wa ng to rob
someone Wo :st of a 1 you hur those who Jove you most your
mothe you Ia he ) ou b oth e s and your s sters
Gamb no hasn wuched a drug n 0 years
II a e no ade whatsoever he sad Bo;ung s the only
thillg 1know Wha d keto do s ge a pa k perm so I could
p on ole ou doo amateur I ghts ght here n the V !age If the
p og am comes off I d donate pa of the proceeds to one of
th e d ug ehab 1 tat on prog ams There are a o of k ds who
need he p
Me Gamb no laughed I don need nuch I m okay The
only h ng I want o do now s y to he p son eone else
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The
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who ear e h s season owned
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Junmy Gamb no had pulled out a
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For someone else ha would ve been a sunple th ng to do
For Junmy Gamb no twas a 1ttle tougher because he has a
1ttle d ff cu ty ge tmg around
And tha s the way I found him s1ttmg on a cha r and getting
some sun on one of those narrow s de streets m Greenw ch
V llage where he was born and brought up where he began h s
career as a profess anal boxer and where he a so ended t w th
one too sh m stake
H s m stake was becom ng nvolved w th dru~s and that
mvolvement cost hun both his egs as well as a term n Ja I but
he s clean now and anx ous to ge back nto the only th ng he
knows o ever eally d d know box ng
Do you want to talk here or do you wan to go over o my
place Gamb no asked po n mg across the street to a store
on whose front wmdow nea y lettered n c unson and yellow
we e the wo ds Junmy Gamb no s BoXIng Club
Ins de the sto e were two I sh tanks a actio and a plant that
was flou shillg I om he light com ng ill through thew ndow A
gold cruc f x was attached to one of the wa s and on the other
we e p ctures Iron magaz nes of such d ve se persona t es as
Char e Chap n Muhammad A Jams Jop n Junmy Carter
Cia k Gable Joe F az er Mark Twa n !.Jv Ullman Jerry
Ford and D anne Abba the w fe of Robe t DeN ro who once
I ved n he ne ghborhood
There was also a ash eg ste m he s ore" th no money n
t The las hing rung up on he reg ster was no sale
Th s s my headqua ters srud the ema kab y cheerfu
46-year-&lt;J d Gamb no who had a 13-1 reco d as a professiOnal
heavywe ght and fought n the sem f nal on he Rocky Ma
c ano-Joe Lou s card 111 Mad son Square Garden
The peop e on th s b ock a e n ce expla ned Gamb no
Some of them come ill and buy newspapers from me I se I
abou 15 o 2C a day but m not comp an ng I m not looking
fo anyth ng I m on Soc al Secur ty d sab hty I get $236 a
monthandlmake tdothebest can
Gamb no looked a the etter ng on his sto e w ndow and t
b ough h m back to the sub ec of box ng
I pu tha up about f e mon hs ago he sad
don t
rea Jy have a gym n I e e As you can see I don get n uch
bus ness Once n awh le s me k ds come nand ta k boXIng
w th me Bu they don "a o Ira n Tl ey don t want to go to
th e gym It s not ke used to be n th s ne ghborhood when I
was a kid Everybody wanted to be a f ghter then
Gamb no got nil&gt; troub e when he was 19 our years after he
had u ned p o Anoth er boxe he me n the gym asked him to
go ou and get some pure a oho fo h m then mar Juana and
I nally he o n
Comillg f om the s eels Gamb no knew whe e to ge t
I was stup d he sa d He told me I cou d make $50 a
package so went out and go
What a ffiiS ake Wha a
te b e m stake
The n gh he fought on the Ma c ano-Loms ca d Gamb no
suf! ed hi s only p ofess onal defeat Ray Wlding stopped h m
111 th e seventh ound operung a cu over h s lef eve
I was s ng ill the d ess ng room wa t ng to ge my eye
st tched up and e ght guys came unn ng n srud Gamb no
One of the n showed me a badge and sa1d FBI They took me
down own and barged mew th the sale of hero n
Gambillo wh o had never been n rouble before was
senten ed to two years n th e M Jan Co ect onal lnst tute n
M an M ch He served 19monthsa ndsixdays
When I came out I had my box ng cense re nstated
fought once more n Bos on and stopped the guy 111 s x rounds
Then I sta ted us ng the stuff he a n coca ne speed the whole
thillg
An nfec ed need e gave Gamb no hepat s 1 hen he
developed a c r :u atory disease result ng n one of h s legs
he ng an pula ed 111 1968 and the othe n 1969
All due to drugs he sa d I ad to earn the hard way
Now when I see a junkie I th nk what a waste Drugs k 11 )OU
You ca n
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anybody you ca n ea you can laugh When you re a dru g
add ct you waste he who e day away You was e half the day
wa ng to buy he stuff and he other half wa ng to rob
someone Wo :st of a 1 you hur those who Jove you most your
mothe you Ia he ) ou b oth e s and your s sters
Gamb no hasn wuched a drug n 0 years
II a e no ade whatsoever he sad Bo;ung s the only
thillg 1know Wha d keto do s ge a pa k perm so I could
p on ole ou doo amateur I ghts ght here n the V !age If the
p og am comes off I d donate pa of the proceeds to one of
th e d ug ehab 1 tat on prog ams There are a o of k ds who
need he p
Me Gamb no laughed I don need nuch I m okay The
only h ng I want o do now s y to he p son eone else
In 1964 Mrs Je r e Mbc k of
Columbus Ohio became the
first woman to make solo
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UP! Sports Wr er
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No t11 W lkesbo o Speedway
I had a ca easy ume
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p ked up h s second v cto y
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Pa sons earl) 111the ace bu
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s ayed n con en on th e es
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Benny Pa sons f n shed
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bo h one ap beh nd Wa p
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wo aps back
Wal r p averaged 92 436
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among e en dr ver w h
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bounced an nf e d ng e and
F ank Wh e de c ed a
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Gar and had his bes out ng
f the season s king au
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games games Bos on opped
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frontline of Kareem Abdul·
UPl Sports Writer
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The Seattle SuperSonics, :;. J~maal Wilkes, the 'no-&lt;1ame'
mnth uunn~ r uns .
17, when Lenny Wilkens took Sonic frontcourt of Jack
'I'm llb,·w usl y not pit ch1ng
The Ohio Department of over for Bob Hopkins earlier , Sikma, Marvin Webster and
\' t' r~ \W\1. .. St•arer sa id. ,;It is
Natural Resources' Division in the season, captured their John Johnson combined for 62
~ 1 ~\&lt;n t' t'rn .,
NBA series with tl•e J'.os points and 32 rebounds in the
Ask&lt;'li whnt he would do of Wildlife has billed three Angeles Lakers with a 111-102 final game of the tht'ee-game
.•b&lt;•ut lL Seaver said " I'll cities, an individual. and a victory Sunday and will open series ,
thmk ll b.lut ll 24 hours and eurporation nearly $100,000 their Wesfern Conferen ce
Sikma led the Sonics with
ttwn tr~ tll ft~un~ \J Ut "'hat to for the death of more than semifi nal series with the 24 points, including 12 in the
239. 000 fi sh killed by
dl }
worl d champion Tra il third quarter when Seattle
" ll' hl'n you are a pro pollut ion , The City of Blazers in Portland Tuesday opened a 19-point lead and
8t hlt'tt' you go through cycles . Columbus received a bill for night
eight ill the fourth quarter
$54,!&gt;5L92 for the dea th of
Y ~o1 u try not to \\'llrry about it
Playing against th,. r ;,kPr when theSonics beld off a late
71,2:&gt;5 fi sh killed as a result of
~~ tw11 y 11 U are in a 'negative
!*'wage
bei ng bypassed from ::::::::::::::::::,::,:,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:,:,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::::,:::,::::
l'yl'lr . Yl' U ha\'t:' to think it
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the
Colu mbu s se wage :::
Wllltum around ."
In Ill prel'lOUS Major treatment system into the
Scioto Ri ver in October 1976,
l . ea~ue seasons , Seavers'
Coasta l Tan k Jj nes, Inc, of ~.·
won·h1ss re-cord of 203-113
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Akron
was billed $26,32L26 ~:~
8~
ranks e1ghth among all time
for
the
death
of
14t,497
fish
prrrentagr leaders . H!s
Uolted Press Jotematlooal
chose, don't let the meat
rt•co rd ts .642 but his Wl nntng killed wh en ammonia ent ered
waste
in the field , Dress the
Marmota
monax
is
not
a
Massies Creek in Grecne
pe r c t-.&gt;11\a~w agamst Houston
will
animal
as you would any
name
everyone
·ts 51:!. tht" lo wrst against any County in May !917, The ci ty recogn ize.
other
game
and take it home
of Troy was billed $16,248,60
team he has fac!'d ,
It's
the
scientific
name
of
for
a
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It may become
Astn1s l'enterfie\der Ct~sa r for 18 ,390 fish killed when the common groundhog or one or your favorites and add
l't&gt;dt'Tll' sa1d hts teanm1atrs effl ue nt fro m the city 's woodchuck, If you take the another dimension to spring
al wav s h•re felt they could se wa ge tr ea tment syste m scie ntifi c name one step huntin g,
containing ammonia cnt.cred
hH S('a\·rr .
further back you come across
"lk s a good pit cher but th e Gr('at Miami Ri"·er in another unfamilir term for
nl1thtng lo get do\\11 about . I Miam1 County in December the family of animals to
thmk he has loS1 some of his ' 1976,
Charles D, Murray of which this creature belongs;
1 el ol'\11, We'll h•t hun better
the
College Corner was billed fam il y Sci urdia e,
c=
md brtter ... Cedeno sa1d .
squirrels,
$1 ,301,36 for 8,000 fish killed
The huntin g .§_easo n on
when liquid fertil izer ent ered
these
sometimes 11estructive
Bucks Branch in Preble

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of Wave rly was billed
$1148,62 for th e death of 559
fish as a resu lt of effl uent
entermg Crooked Creek in
P1ke County from the cit y's
sewa ge 1reatment system in
September 1976,
The Divi sion of Wildltfe
also report ed 1t rece iv ed
payments in March totalin g
$L43U3 fo r pollution-related
wild anima l deaths , David
Eichelberger of Ashland paid
$1,1 20,23 for 1,749 wild
amma ls, moS1ly fish, killed
when silo hquors and bamyard waste entered Whet·
stone Creek in Ric hl and
Co unty in September 1976,
frank Howell and Sons of
Lynchburg paid $353,10 for
236 wild an•mals, most ly fi sh,
killed as a result of herbici des
enterinKa tri butary of Rocky
Fork Cree k •n High land
County in May 1976,

but now is one of the best
ti mes to hunt them, Most
peo ple shoot groundhogs
simply to keep their numbers
down so they don't ca use
erosion or crop damage later
in the year,
Few of the large numbers
PHILADELPHIA I UP! J _
killed every year wind up on Rudy Woods, who lnwers onetile table and any old-timer half inch shy of seven feet,
will tell you th is is a waste of had no trouble measuring up,
delicious meaL
in leading the West to a 94~
The meal of a groundhog is \ictnry· over the East in the
best if it is marinated All-American High School
overnight in salt water, a G
co mmercial marinade . ur
ame
The , Bryan (Tex. J High
even a good wine, Boil the Schoo l st udent, who was
meat 20 minutes oc so for tallest of the 20 basketball allextra tenderness and fry it stars, scored 13 points and
just as you would chicken.
These animals hibernate in pulled down a game-high 16
rebounds Saturday night, He
the winter and are just now was named tlie Most
coming out again ill search of valua ble Player in the
a spring meaL The we!'ds contest which was the first
haven't grown tall yet, 50 annual benefit game before
Iiley aren't as hard to see as IJ,063 at the Spectrum ,
they will be later in the yea r
Although Woods wasn't the
Despite their co mm on high scorer in the game , it
nam e, goundh ogs
are was his slam dunk and tw o
meticulously
clean
animalsfree throws in a 10-0 west
On this day in history :
more
so
than
raccoons
sur
ge in the final three
even
ln 1521. Martin Luther was
which
everyone
seems
to
minutes
that broke open the
excommunicated from the
think
are
fastidious,
indeed,
close
contest
Roman Cathollc church after
Most of their meals include
Mark Aguirre , a 6-7
refusing In admit charges of
various kinds of vegetation forward from Chica go
heresy,
including the new shoots of Westinghouse High School
the crops fanners will begin who averaged 3B points a
ola,ntmg .soon,
game during the regular
For th1~ reason m ost land· , . season, fini shed as high
owne,rs w11l not object to your !*'orer for the West with 17
hun ting them on the1r points. including a pair of
proper!) , but sta te law and bruta l dunk shots, Vin ce
common co urt esy require Taylor, of Tates 'Creek High
that you ask before settmg in Lexinglnn, Ky ,, added 13,
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Darryl Mitchall , a 6-4
Loo k for , the fgro
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Ids . 1 tn guar d from Nor th Sh ore H'1gh
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le ' a ong School in West Palm Beach
fen cerows, at the border of a na ,, led all scorers with 20
stand of trees and along creek points for the East while
~H-• banks,
Cornelius Thompson, a &amp;-7
Most hunters prefer to use forward wh o led his
a rifle and scope for shooting Middletown I Co nn .) Hi gh
over distance - a ,22 works team to 72 straight victnries,
nicely - but the animals are added 17,
also ta ken with a longbow or
Philadelphia stars Reggie
shotguns , ,
Jackson of Roman Catholic
Whatever method you High and Clarence Tillman of
West Philadelphia High
scored nine and seven points,
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Webster scored 20 points
and grabbed a game-high 18
rebounds while Johnson
added 18 points - II coming
in the first quarter, .
Los Angeles Coach Jerry
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demise, praised the young,
unheralded Sonics ,
"Talent is not only what is
written about by the media ,"
a dejected West said,
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were ca lling young Spaniard
Severiano Ballesteros the
next Arnold Palmer because
of the way he recklessly
charges around golf courses,
That may be but 42-yearold Gary Player, who says
he's better now than ever, is
still quit e a cha rger himself,
The little So uth African
with the meticulous training
and eating habits staged a
victorious come-from-behind
finish Sunday when he
•1ormed from seven shots off
the pa ce to overtake
Ballesteros and win the
$225,000 Tournament of
Champions,
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New York for winners of
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Trevino and 28-year-old Andy
North with a 72-hole total of
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MANSFIELD, Ohio iUPI J
- Mansfield Senior, aided by
DelRay Feagin, picked up
tilree wins, one second and
one third Saturday In easily
capture the 47th annual
Mansfield-Mehock Relays,
outdistancing the rest of the
field ,
Mansfield sco red 14 points
for its first win since 1950 in
the prestigious two-day track
meeL
flint ,
Mi ch,,
Southwestern was a di~tant
second with 23 , followed by
Austintnwn Fitch with 22 ;
De troit Northern , 20 ;
Toronto, OnL , Can ,, Michael
Power and Troy with 18 each;
Pontiac , Mich ., Cen tral , 17 ;
Ba y Villa ge ,• Cl eveland
Heights, Crown Point, lnd.,
and State College, Pa ,, with
16 each ,
The event drew 2,286
at hletes from 273t schoo ls
from six states and Canada ,
Awind of 10 to 15 miles per
hour helped Feagin In a 13,8
clocking in the 12!1-yard high
hurdles , but the 13,9 mark
will stand , He came in third
in the 330-meter low hurdles,
Mansfield also won the 88().
yard relay and the mile relay ,
A second-place finish in the
shuttle hurdle relay put the
Tygers into the lead and the
mile relay team iced the
victnry,
Mike Miller of Flint, Mich,,
Nort hern was a double
wiruler Saturday, taking the
Jt)().yard dash in 9,5 seconds
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Alan Scharsu of Austintown
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events with a sore throat, won
the two-mile Friday and
returned Saturday to win the
one-mile run , It was the first
time any runner had won both
those distan~s , It was also
Scharsu 's third straight win
in the two-mile , He finished
sixth tn the 88().yard run,
Mark Bradley of Scarborough, OnL, . Can,, missed
his three chances at a record
1:&gt;-5 in the pole va ult and won
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the event two years ago and
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Columbul, Ohio ,
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PAR:CEL ONE . Fract ion 2,
Tow n 3, Range 12, Beo i M ino
a I a post 66 1 ~ rods north of the
south corner of s&amp; id fra ct ion ,
!hen ce south 81 deg . west &lt;40
rods U links to a post at the
road , then ce with sa la road
north l8 degrees wut 6 1 rods
d links . thence north 30 roas
to the be nk of the c reek a t low
water mark , rt1en ce up sa id
creek about 76 rods to the east
li ne of sa i d tra ct ion l1ne 6 P ~
rods to ! he place of beg i nni ng ,
con ta in ing Jl 09 a cr es , bt the
!u'! me more or tess
Al so the f o ll ow i ng real
est ate in the County ot M e i g~ .
Stale ot Oh 10 and To wnsh i p ot
Cn e~ter , Sect ion 9 , Town J,
Ran~e 12 Oh io Com pa nv ' s
bounded
as
Pu r ch ase ,
follows :
Beg inn i ng
1!11
Will i am Hurlow ' s northwes t
corner , then ce south about
SiJ~: rod s to a Beech tree ,
thenc e i n a wester tv d i re ction
atong Henr y Lew i s nor th l ine
to the east line of Bert Orr 's
no w Mary P ull i n ' s lana ,
thence north ab ou t eioht rods
or to the center of Bllsnan
Road ; then ce in an easterl-y
d i r ec t ion along ce nter of
Ba sh an r oad unt i l due nor th
Of Wl lt iam H . H UriOW ' S nOrth
west corner , th en ce !iOulh to
tne p1He o f beg i nn 1no ,
con ta .ning th r ee a cres , more
or less .
Sutton
Also !iilu~Jied in
Townsh i p , Me ios Count-y ,
Oh io, know n and descr ibed .!liS
tollow!i : Commenc ing at the
northe&amp;st co r ner ot Section 8,
Townsh ip J , Range 17. Wes t
160 ro ds ; then ce south 70
ro ds , thence east 160 rods ;
thenc e nor th 70 r ods to the
p l ace ot bf'\,l tnn ing , c on
ta in ing 70 acres , more or less ,
EXCEPT 3 a cr es sold to
Jam~s Moore off th e so vfh
west co r ner .
Also s i tua tea i n Ches ter
Townsh i p . Me l g!i Coun ty ,
Ohio Bei ng in F ract ion 2.
Town 3, Ranoe 11 and more
ful ly ancr !bed as totlows :
Beg i nn i ng •W 1 rods north of
the southeast corner Of u ld
traction ; then ce north 21
rods ; thence south 81 degrees
west 40 rod s 1A links ; then ce
In a southeaster ly d i rection to
the north line ot Sar11h ·E.
M cNamee 's SO acres ; then ce
ea st 26 rods to th '~ g lace of
beg l nn tno , containing .. . 16
acre , more or less .
Also situated in Fract ion 3.
Town 3, Range 12 bounded
ana descr i bed as follows :
Beg inning at the southwest
corner of sa id Fraction 3.
thence north on the west line
of s.a id Fract loh 3, l'lbout 136
ro ds to the pub li c road ;
then ce
In an
easterly
d irecti on a long said road
about _.0 tods to the west line
of Alma Babcock 's 20 acre
tra ct ; !hen ce- south 40 rods to
the southeast corne-r ot sa id
20 acre trac t : thence east 11
rods ; thence souths deQ . east
18 rods ; then ce south 1J
degrees east 16 rods ; then ce
south 26 de-grees east 16 rods ;
thence soUth 12 deQrees east
2&lt;4 rod! ; thence sou th 16
degree~~ etst 26 rods to tne
south line of se ld Frecllon 3;
thence west to the ptact of
beg i nn ing , conhln i ng S3
acres, more- or tess .
Reference Vo lume 132 page
243 Meigs County Deed
Records .

In

nand on day of sate, to bl' sold
sublect to real estate taxes
due and parable .
The r lgh Is rtserved to
relect •nr or all bids .
Prop e ~t y s a ppr a,.ts,_.o,_G--"
a,_
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L~O ~July 23-Aug . 22) Succe sslui co mpleti on o f any bu sin e ss
or co mmercial dealings ca n be
mad e today . Take ca'r e o f matters th at are jmpo rtant to you

becau se they se nse you have ·lik ely you ·H o ve r l oo ~ ba ste fac so met hi ng C)( tra go tng for you tors
today You d o - it's c alled AQUARIUS [Jan, ZO-Feb, 19)
Reward s tor you r serv1 ces or
opt imi sm .
SAGITlARJUS (Nov, 13-0ec, wo rk wrl\ be more gen erou s
21) Thin k b1g in any enterprise than u sual today Do your bes t
The co mpe 11satr on writ be tn
you are shar1ng with another
Thi s is an excellent day to proportion lo the etl ort
expand your involvemen t to the PISCES (Feb' 20-March 101 Da"
Cuptd is s1 11i ng on yo ur shou t:
benefil of both .
· CAPRICORN (.Dec . 22-Jan . 19) der today , so team u p wt lh thai
Conc lu sions you draw now are 1mportanl perso n rn ~Ot H lr le
apt to be the right one s. Yo ur I!' II be a happy occas ron
!NEWSPAPER ~N lEr.~ , l l SI: A SS ~~ 1
judgment is t ar-s~eing . It' s not

.David L, Shelburn e, Ellen
Shelburne
to
David
Shelburne, Ell en Shelburne.
20 acres,, Pomeroy,
Sam Hicks, k , Martha
Rhea Hicks to Ricky A,
Meth eney ,
Vi ckie
L,
Metheney. Correction Deed ,
Sa lem ,
Dana B, Wi neb ren ner,
Bernie~ Wi nebr en ner to Dana

B, Win ebr enn er, Berni ce
Winebrenn er, 1.03 acres,
Syracuse ,

die port
Ulah Lee Francis, Marion
G, francis to Jane Warn er ,
Mary Neutzling, int erest in
lot, Middleport .

Stanley 0 , Trout, Marilyn
S, Trout to Troy ' Hyatt ,
Marilyn Hya tt , 16,305 Acm
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Terry Shain , parcel, Letart .
Dell William Wi lt, Chester
Wilt to Kevin A, Dailey .
Sharun A. Dalley, lot, Mid -

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APRil 11 -11
AT All

and
defeat
stoically
philosophically,
"Yes, he replied to a
question, " I felt all right But
sometimes yo u play bad and
you make a high score, Today
I played bad and made a 79,''
Player was paired in the
final windswept around over
the 6,889-yard La Cos ta
Country Club course with
Jack Nicklaus, the defending
champion. Nicklaus had his
problems and wound up with
a 77 to come in 10 shots behind
the wiruler ,
,For Player, it was his 20th
U, S. tour win and 110\h
ca reer triumph ,

TERMS OF

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Property Transfers

fred W. Crow, Jr, , Elea no r
en,elope lo Astro-Graph , P.O, something today that' s impor Box 489 , Radi o City Statton , Iantto you Don't be afra id tu K, Crow to L Carson Crow.
NY . 10019 Be su r e to specif y ask assis tance .
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LIBRA (Sept, 23-DcL 23) Your
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~ .......'4' , ,[ :lAr·X)I'v {lr(l\fJ std e of thing s tod ay . th ereby cerned with th e1r need s and acres, Olive,
i:JIJlJ uWl!J~.:~u crea ting your own good tor- you help 111 em 1n a way that' s
Carl Prot o to Dav id
tune. Those you encounter w111 not demean111g
Shelburne,
20 acres, Ol ive ,
re spOnd in kind
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must feel 121 today, after
what happened to him Sunday. Winner of the Greater
Greensboro Open two weeks
ago, the Spaniard'; ' Wh&amp; has
been called · a budding
superstar by members of the
U, S, tour collapsed under the
relentless pressure of
Player's charge,
He finished with a
disastrous seven-over 79 to
wind up five shots back of the
IN THE
winner and in a tie for
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
seventh place,
Inst ead of earning the IRIS LOU M_C KAY HALL.
$45,000 first prl~e . which gave
PLAINTIFF
VS
Player $90,000 for two weeks THOMAS
OR EN MC KAY ,
work (including last week's JR ,
Masters), Ballesteros had to ET AL,
DEFENDANTS ,
settle for a check of $7,389 to
NO . 16, 5H
LEGAL NOTICE
take back with him to Spain
Pu rsuant to an order of sale
where he will pla y in the i ssue
d by the Cou rt o f
Spanish Open this week,
Common
P l e~s .
Me ig s
Cou nty , Oh io. 1 w i ll ott er to r
career have been like wine,"
Ballesteros, who began the sale
at publ ic auct ion on the
Player said after shooting a final round four shots ahead 13th aay
of May , 1978 a t to ·oo
five-under 67,
of Mac Mclendon, took the am , a t the fr ont door of th e
Cou rt House , Pomerov , Oh to,
"My game ha s improved
the follow ing dncr ibed re al

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Williams had a game-high 24
points.
Spurs 114, Bullets 103 :
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the
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. ~~r[l)s
champion , had a game-high
35 points, including 16 in the
thirtkjuarter, as San An!Dnio
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Sunday , Philadelphia
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and 'San Antonio downed
Washington, 114-103, with
each taking l&lt;Jieads in their
Eastern Con fe rence
semifi nal series, Milwaukee
and Denver will begin their
Western Conferen~ matchup
Tuesday night in Denver,
76ers 130, Knlcks 90:
Eight Philadelphia players
scored in double figures and
Caldwell Jones grabbed a
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hills big

By MIKE SHAUN
frontline of Kareem Abdul·
UPl Sports Writer
Jabbar, Adrian Dantley and
•
The Seattle SuperSonics, :;. J~maal Wilkes, the 'no-&lt;1ame'
mnth uunn~ r uns .
17, when Lenny Wilkens took Sonic frontcourt of Jack
'I'm llb,·w usl y not pit ch1ng
The Ohio Department of over for Bob Hopkins earlier , Sikma, Marvin Webster and
\' t' r~ \W\1. .. St•arer sa id. ,;It is
Natural Resources' Division in the season, captured their John Johnson combined for 62
~ 1 ~\&lt;n t' t'rn .,
NBA series with tl•e J'.os points and 32 rebounds in the
Ask&lt;'li whnt he would do of Wildlife has billed three Angeles Lakers with a 111-102 final game of the tht'ee-game
.•b&lt;•ut lL Seaver said " I'll cities, an individual. and a victory Sunday and will open series ,
thmk ll b.lut ll 24 hours and eurporation nearly $100,000 their Wesfern Conferen ce
Sikma led the Sonics with
ttwn tr~ tll ft~un~ \J Ut "'hat to for the death of more than semifi nal series with the 24 points, including 12 in the
239. 000 fi sh killed by
dl }
worl d champion Tra il third quarter when Seattle
" ll' hl'n you are a pro pollut ion , The City of Blazers in Portland Tuesday opened a 19-point lead and
8t hlt'tt' you go through cycles . Columbus received a bill for night
eight ill the fourth quarter
$54,!&gt;5L92 for the dea th of
Y ~o1 u try not to \\'llrry about it
Playing against th,. r ;,kPr when theSonics beld off a late
71,2:&gt;5 fi sh killed as a result of
~~ tw11 y 11 U are in a 'negative
!*'wage
bei ng bypassed from ::::::::::::::::::,::,:,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:,:,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::::,:::,::::
l'yl'lr . Yl' U ha\'t:' to think it
{
the
Colu mbu s se wage :::
Wllltum around ."
In Ill prel'lOUS Major treatment system into the
Scioto Ri ver in October 1976,
l . ea~ue seasons , Seavers'
Coasta l Tan k Jj nes, Inc, of ~.·
won·h1ss re-cord of 203-113
~
Akron
was billed $26,32L26 ~:~
8~
ranks e1ghth among all time
for
the
death
of
14t,497
fish
prrrentagr leaders . H!s
Uolted Press Jotematlooal
chose, don't let the meat
rt•co rd ts .642 but his Wl nntng killed wh en ammonia ent ered
waste
in the field , Dress the
Marmota
monax
is
not
a
Massies Creek in Grecne
pe r c t-.&gt;11\a~w agamst Houston
will
animal
as you would any
name
everyone
·ts 51:!. tht" lo wrst against any County in May !917, The ci ty recogn ize.
other
game
and take it home
of Troy was billed $16,248,60
team he has fac!'d ,
It's
the
scientific
name
of
for
a
meaL
It may become
Astn1s l'enterfie\der Ct~sa r for 18 ,390 fish killed when the common groundhog or one or your favorites and add
l't&gt;dt'Tll' sa1d hts teanm1atrs effl ue nt fro m the city 's woodchuck, If you take the another dimension to spring
al wav s h•re felt they could se wa ge tr ea tment syste m scie ntifi c name one step huntin g,
containing ammonia cnt.cred
hH S('a\·rr .
further back you come across
"lk s a good pit cher but th e Gr('at Miami Ri"·er in another unfamilir term for
nl1thtng lo get do\\11 about . I Miam1 County in December the family of animals to
thmk he has loS1 some of his ' 1976,
Charles D, Murray of which this creature belongs;
1 el ol'\11, We'll h•t hun better
the
College Corner was billed fam il y Sci urdia e,
c=
md brtter ... Cedeno sa1d .
squirrels,
$1 ,301,36 for 8,000 fish killed
The huntin g .§_easo n on
when liquid fertil izer ent ered
these
sometimes 11estructive
Bucks Branch in Preble

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A thought for the day :
your co py ol Astro-Graph Lei- VIRGO (Aug , 13-Sept 221 A

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Count)' in May 1977. The C1ty
of Wave rly was billed
$1148,62 for th e death of 559
fish as a resu lt of effl uent
entermg Crooked Creek in
P1ke County from the cit y's
sewa ge 1reatment system in
September 1976,
The Divi sion of Wildltfe
also report ed 1t rece iv ed
payments in March totalin g
$L43U3 fo r pollution-related
wild anima l deaths , David
Eichelberger of Ashland paid
$1,1 20,23 for 1,749 wild
amma ls, moS1ly fish, killed
when silo hquors and bamyard waste entered Whet·
stone Creek in Ric hl and
Co unty in September 1976,
frank Howell and Sons of
Lynchburg paid $353,10 for
236 wild an•mals, most ly fi sh,
killed as a result of herbici des
enterinKa tri butary of Rocky
Fork Cree k •n High land
County in May 1976,

but now is one of the best
ti mes to hunt them, Most
peo ple shoot groundhogs
simply to keep their numbers
down so they don't ca use
erosion or crop damage later
in the year,
Few of the large numbers
PHILADELPHIA I UP! J _
killed every year wind up on Rudy Woods, who lnwers onetile table and any old-timer half inch shy of seven feet,
will tell you th is is a waste of had no trouble measuring up,
delicious meaL
in leading the West to a 94~
The meal of a groundhog is \ictnry· over the East in the
best if it is marinated All-American High School
overnight in salt water, a G
co mmercial marinade . ur
ame
The , Bryan (Tex. J High
even a good wine, Boil the Schoo l st udent, who was
meat 20 minutes oc so for tallest of the 20 basketball allextra tenderness and fry it stars, scored 13 points and
just as you would chicken.
These animals hibernate in pulled down a game-high 16
rebounds Saturday night, He
the winter and are just now was named tlie Most
coming out again ill search of valua ble Player in the
a spring meaL The we!'ds contest which was the first
haven't grown tall yet, 50 annual benefit game before
Iiley aren't as hard to see as IJ,063 at the Spectrum ,
they will be later in the yea r
Although Woods wasn't the
Despite their co mm on high scorer in the game , it
nam e, goundh ogs
are was his slam dunk and tw o
meticulously
clean
animalsfree throws in a 10-0 west
On this day in history :
more
so
than
raccoons
sur
ge in the final three
even
ln 1521. Martin Luther was
which
everyone
seems
to
minutes
that broke open the
excommunicated from the
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Cornelius Thompson, a &amp;-7
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West Philadelphia High
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Webster scored 20 points
and grabbed a game-high 18
rebounds while Johnson
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in the first quarter, .
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demise, praised the young,
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"Talent is not only what is
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rUPI) - All week long they
were ca lling young Spaniard
Severiano Ballesteros the
next Arnold Palmer because
of the way he recklessly
charges around golf courses,
That may be but 42-yearold Gary Player, who says
he's better now than ever, is
still quit e a cha rger himself,
The little So uth African
with the meticulous training
and eating habits staged a
victorious come-from-behind
finish Sunday when he
•1ormed from seven shots off
the pa ce to overtake
Ballesteros and win the
$225,000 Tournament of
Champions,
In the prestigious T of C, an
event sponsored by Mutual of
New York for winners of
major events of the past 12
months. Player Sunday
charged from ninth place to
win by two strokes over Lee
Trevino and 28-year-old Andy
North with a 72-hole total of
281, seven under par.
"The last two years of my

MANSFIELD, Ohio iUPI J
- Mansfield Senior, aided by
DelRay Feagin, picked up
tilree wins, one second and
one third Saturday In easily
capture the 47th annual
Mansfield-Mehock Relays,
outdistancing the rest of the
field ,
Mansfield sco red 14 points
for its first win since 1950 in
the prestigious two-day track
meeL
flint ,
Mi ch,,
Southwestern was a di~tant
second with 23 , followed by
Austintnwn Fitch with 22 ;
De troit Northern , 20 ;
Toronto, OnL , Can ,, Michael
Power and Troy with 18 each;
Pontiac , Mich ., Cen tral , 17 ;
Ba y Villa ge ,• Cl eveland
Heights, Crown Point, lnd.,
and State College, Pa ,, with
16 each ,
The event drew 2,286
at hletes from 273t schoo ls
from six states and Canada ,
Awind of 10 to 15 miles per
hour helped Feagin In a 13,8
clocking in the 12!1-yard high
hurdles , but the 13,9 mark
will stand , He came in third
in the 330-meter low hurdles,
Mansfield also won the 88().
yard relay and the mile relay ,
A second-place finish in the
shuttle hurdle relay put the
Tygers into the lead and the
mile relay team iced the
victnry,
Mike Miller of Flint, Mich,,
Nort hern was a double
wiruler Saturday, taking the
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the two-mile Friday and
returned Saturday to win the
one-mile run , It was the first
time any runner had won both
those distan~s , It was also
Scharsu 's third straight win
in the two-mile , He finished
sixth tn the 88().yard run,
Mark Bradley of Scarborough, OnL, . Can,, missed
his three chances at a record
1:&gt;-5 in the pole va ult and won
it with his lf&gt;-3 , He had won
the event two years ago and
finished fourth last year ,
The only record that went
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Columbul, Ohio ,
April 7, 1t11
Contrut Slits Legal
Copy No . 71 · 111
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Seated proposals w il l be
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Oh i o
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10 00
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Stanaara T i me , Tuesday ,
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G all i a, Mei gs and V inton
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l25 in the V i llage of V in ton in
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Wllltesvil!e in V inton County ,
MEG
u s . Route JJ in the
Vi ll age of Pomeroy in Meigs
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Pa't'ement Wi dth - Var ious
teet .
Pro lect and Work Length 63 ,096 feet or l1 .9S miles .
" The date set for co m
plefi on of th is work sha ll be
&amp;s set for th i n the b idd ing
proposa I. "
Each b i dder sha ll be
requ lrea to fi le wit h his bid a
certifi ed check or eash ier ' s
check tor an amount equal , to
f ive ptr etnt of his bid , bu t In
no eve-n1 more than Iitty
lhouund dollars. or a bond
tor ttn ptr cent of his bid,
payab l e to the Director .
B taders must apply, on ttu
proper
forms ,
lor
que l lf lc ar tons a t lust ten
days pr ior to the date set for
open i ng bids in acc ordance
Vtilh Chapter 5SH Ohio
Re't'ISed Code.
Plans and spe cUicat lons
are on me ln. the Department
of Transportat ion and the
off ice of the D istrict Deputy
Di rector .
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esta te :
PAR:CEL ONE . Fract ion 2,
Tow n 3, Range 12, Beo i M ino
a I a post 66 1 ~ rods north of the
south corner of s&amp; id fra ct ion ,
!hen ce south 81 deg . west &lt;40
rods U links to a post at the
road , then ce with sa la road
north l8 degrees wut 6 1 rods
d links . thence north 30 roas
to the be nk of the c reek a t low
water mark , rt1en ce up sa id
creek about 76 rods to the east
li ne of sa i d tra ct ion l1ne 6 P ~
rods to ! he place of beg i nni ng ,
con ta in ing Jl 09 a cr es , bt the
!u'! me more or tess
Al so the f o ll ow i ng real
est ate in the County ot M e i g~ .
Stale ot Oh 10 and To wnsh i p ot
Cn e~ter , Sect ion 9 , Town J,
Ran~e 12 Oh io Com pa nv ' s
bounded
as
Pu r ch ase ,
follows :
Beg inn i ng
1!11
Will i am Hurlow ' s northwes t
corner , then ce south about
SiJ~: rod s to a Beech tree ,
thenc e i n a wester tv d i re ction
atong Henr y Lew i s nor th l ine
to the east line of Bert Orr 's
no w Mary P ull i n ' s lana ,
thence north ab ou t eioht rods
or to the center of Bllsnan
Road ; then ce in an easterl-y
d i r ec t ion along ce nter of
Ba sh an r oad unt i l due nor th
Of Wl lt iam H . H UriOW ' S nOrth
west corner , th en ce !iOulh to
tne p1He o f beg i nn 1no ,
con ta .ning th r ee a cres , more
or less .
Sutton
Also !iilu~Jied in
Townsh i p , Me ios Count-y ,
Oh io, know n and descr ibed .!liS
tollow!i : Commenc ing at the
northe&amp;st co r ner ot Section 8,
Townsh ip J , Range 17. Wes t
160 ro ds ; then ce south 70
ro ds , thence east 160 rods ;
thenc e nor th 70 r ods to the
p l ace ot bf'\,l tnn ing , c on
ta in ing 70 acres , more or less ,
EXCEPT 3 a cr es sold to
Jam~s Moore off th e so vfh
west co r ner .
Also s i tua tea i n Ches ter
Townsh i p . Me l g!i Coun ty ,
Ohio Bei ng in F ract ion 2.
Town 3, Ranoe 11 and more
ful ly ancr !bed as totlows :
Beg i nn i ng •W 1 rods north of
the southeast corner Of u ld
traction ; then ce north 21
rods ; thence south 81 degrees
west 40 rod s 1A links ; then ce
In a southeaster ly d i rection to
the north line ot Sar11h ·E.
M cNamee 's SO acres ; then ce
ea st 26 rods to th '~ g lace of
beg l nn tno , containing .. . 16
acre , more or less .
Also situated in Fract ion 3.
Town 3, Range 12 bounded
ana descr i bed as follows :
Beg inning at the southwest
corner of sa id Fraction 3.
thence north on the west line
of s.a id Fract loh 3, l'lbout 136
ro ds to the pub li c road ;
then ce
In an
easterly
d irecti on a long said road
about _.0 tods to the west line
of Alma Babcock 's 20 acre
tra ct ; !hen ce- south 40 rods to
the southeast corne-r ot sa id
20 acre trac t : thence east 11
rods ; thence souths deQ . east
18 rods ; then ce south 1J
degrees east 16 rods ; then ce
south 26 de-grees east 16 rods ;
thence soUth 12 deQrees east
2&lt;4 rod! ; thence sou th 16
degree~~ etst 26 rods to tne
south line of se ld Frecllon 3;
thence west to the ptact of
beg i nn ing , conhln i ng S3
acres, more- or tess .
Reference Vo lume 132 page
243 Meigs County Deed
Records .

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"Yes, he replied to a
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what happened to him Sunday. Winner of the Greater
Greensboro Open two weeks
ago, the Spaniard'; ' Wh&amp; has
been called · a budding
superstar by members of the
U, S, tour collapsed under the
relentless pressure of
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IN THE
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COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
seventh place,
Inst ead of earning the IRIS LOU M_C KAY HALL.
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PLAINTIFF
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DEFENDANTS ,
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take back with him to Spain
Pu rsuant to an order of sale
where he will pla y in the i ssue
d by the Cou rt o f
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Common
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at publ ic auct ion on the
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of May , 1978 a t to ·oo
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of Mac Mclendon, took the am , a t the fr ont door of th e
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President elected,- awards
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TROPHY for Jhe besl all-&lt;~ro und program for the 197778yearwas presented b1 Mrs Grace P1 att , diSlrlcl JUillor
actlvlliCS cha ~r man,to Mrs Harry Da1 1s JUIII Or aCll\'llles
cha~rman of Umt 39 left The Pomerov Juni ors also won
lhe Veda Davis Attendance Troph) a\\ardt' rl al the
meetmg
In 1%1 , a force of antiCastro Cuban rebels began
what was to end as Jhe illfated "Bay of P1gs' IDCI(Iem

F1ref1 ~h ter s,

out w1th the
blut• nu. are to meet Tut!~dav
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diScuss the 11age dispute th.lt
lrtggt!I ed their SICk Util Slnl C

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sen we dtrector Saturd.I:J\ to
provide lhe Hardi n lounl\

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MON lUES WED
APRIL H 19

No decJs!ons werL' ret~dwd
Ill
Frrd ay !li ght S fll S t
mecttng betw een off-dut\
offwers and City counctl

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Elertton of H new prestdent ny Gottke and Robm Folk of
w1d the prescnwtwn of Junot1011 City, and Rhonda
nunH•rous
awat ds Re ute1 ~nd. Jenmfe• C1oss.
lughl lghlcd the annual Eighth Pmne1oy
D1stl tL:t JuniUt Amencc~ n
Speaker for the' pmgram
Legwn ALLxthar} con ference was F1ank Vaughan. E1ghth
held Salu 1day at the 0Jstnct 1\memamsm ChalrPorn e1O) hall of Ore\\ mcul for the Ame n ca n
Wcbste1 PosD9
t.eg1on Participating m the
I,011 Ann Wood daughter of rltu CJllsllc open mg we1 e
Mr and Mrs Patnck Wood. l{u b• n Lehew. sergeant at
P.oml.'toy,
\\-a S
e led ed an hs, Bar uar&lt;~ Wells and
'tislnct p1es1dent Rccc1vmg Lesli e Wells. color bea~ers
the JUniOI adiVIty trophy for Mita Jones and Jenmfcr
the best all-amund program Couch color guards Rhonda
durmg the 1977-78 vea 1 was Reute r was the conferenc&lt;'
the Pome10y wul w1th Mrs sec1eta1y, ami Mrs Doroth)
Grd LC l'ratt, d1slnct JUIHOI .J cnk ms th e conft•rcm•e
adt vttlcs chainmm , pr escn- p1amst Robm Campbell . Umt
ung 1l to Mrs Harry Davis. 39 &lt;haplam , gave the mvocaUn1t 'l9 JUIIIOI acl1vll1es chall - tlon foll o11mg the advanceman
ment of the colors, and Jen1 hl' Pumm 0\ wut was H l~o mfer Couch led m the pledge
the ret1p1cnl of lhe Veda of allegiance followmg by till'
D&lt;~vt s dll endame trophy
11&gt;1t10nal anthem The1e ~as a
&lt;\ux!lt,u \' pens d lld ca.sh silent l11bute to tile hun01 cd
''" ards 1\ ere Jll esenlcd to the dead and the p1 eamble to the
wumer s 111 lhe \ .HJuus a t eas COnSlllUlJ Oll of the AlllCIICiln
of ( on1pd1 I1Un I he winners Le~wn Atmhary led 0\' till'
\\Crt• Dtl'W We b~e t Junwt
scrgc(.l nt (.It arms
Umt 19 fn st Ill suapbook
Intr od uced wt!rc Gtacc
Pam P&lt;&gt;lll'l s Umt 39. first Ill Prall, d1slr1d JUmor aclustorv. Hobm I&lt;·he" Uml tJ v Jtl t!~ r ha mnan, a nd Paul&lt;:~
,l1l fu sl 111 fore1 gn 1clattun!-i Kloes. the diSlrid rum or
sc1&lt;~pbuok fm ages 9 th1uugh p1eSJdcnt Rhonda Reuter ex12 1\ nna WileS, Umt- i9 first ten ded
t he welco me,
m fur t'lgn rel o twn~ Sl mp· Charlene Elekes gal'c the
buok.&lt;~grsl3 t ol8

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Webster Umt l9 and Cha rlene
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fore1gn1 elatwns dolls 1nlhe11
age Cd tegonl•s,
.md Patty Folk of the June
uun C'll\ Umt tuuk rt ftr st 111
the r onfercnee covu contest
In thl ht~ndwur k contest.
01!'11 Websle1 Umt .l9 look
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Senco · Oren • or
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S(•Vt'n fii'SI place awards
\H~ Il' gl\t'!l m the tolonng
hook contest I he wmncrs
\H~ r c Shcr ' 1 Jolmson. Hacrm•
Umt bO:l t\HJ ftr sts Kimber!~

Folk C.u ol '\nn Mullms. and
Kclh Folk ,ill of Juncllun ('Icmd Hobrn LclleY. ,
Purncr u\ Umt. t\o'.U f1rsts
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May or

Cla1ence Andre" s Vaughan
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39, and Mrs Flore nce
llitha 1ds, past E1ghth
OJsllJct preSident
Servtng on the rcg1str at1011
cormmttee were Anna Wlles,
Pomeroy, Be th K•n g.
C1ooksv 1lle. and Cha llene
Elekes, Jun cti on City
Awa rds dunng the day 1\ Cie
presented by Mrs Pra tt and
MISs Kloes Mrs Alex Bla1r
mstcllled the nev. JUnt or pr es t·

dent The tellers report was
g1ven b) Rhonda Reuter, the
placement conumtte report
by Patty Folk and Ba rbara
We lls and the resoluti on
comrmllee s report bv Kun
German. Sherr1 Gottke and
Cl~&gt;~rlotte Lehew
At a receptiOn follow1ng the
c.: onfcrenc:e,

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was honored I hL patriOtiC
col01 s were ca rrll~l out 111 llw
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p1c sented g1fts \\ere Jen

Ambrose Bierce program
planned at Pomeroy library
Sarcastic and cyn1cal
Ambrose B1e rce, famed
author and Me1gs county
nat1ve, IS the sub)etl of a
program at the Pomeroy
!Jbrary on TIIUrsday at 7
p m Two films based on hiS
short stones will be featured,
along wnh a display· of h1s
" orks The films, 'The Man
and the Snake" and Occu rren ce aJ Owl Creek
Br~dge ,' Illust rate Bierce s
\lolenl and often b1tter arllstl(' nature
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husband was content I£ you
agree w1th that adv1ce, I
don't even want to hear what
you are gomg to tell me Just
don't bother to answer my letDEAR DR BLAKER - S1x ter !
years ago my husband left his
DEAR READER - Rest
company for a better JOb I assured, that colummst and I
moved wtlh htm half-way are generatwns apart m our
across the country even VIews ~bout women You
though I had to g1ve up all my have a senous problem, one
photography freelance con- that cannot be solved by
tacts
reassurances that you Wtll
He was grateful at the tune. fmd fulfillment by livmg
But now, ~hen I want to v1canously through your hus1rwke a move to further my band
career, he seems to have
It sounds like you want both
forgotten that he owes me a the JOb and your matnage. It
favor.
nught be possible to have
My new JOb would only be both 11 you can hold your
one hour away by plane and anger back long enough to
we could be together for cons1der your husband 's feelweekends and vacations It IS mgs He mtght actually be
a once-m-a-llfetlme op- angry at himself- not you
portunity for me. I want to
Just suppose (hat stx years
work this out w1th hun, but he ago he WAS extremely
IS so angry he won 't hsten
grateful when you followed
Now he IS threatemng to him to hts new Job . At that
sue me fo r desertiOn 1! I lake tune, he promised lumself he
the JOb Can he do that '
would do the same for you
Last month a woman wrote someday
to another newspaper adviCe
Now that the someday has
colummst because she had to an1ved, however, he finds he
g1ve up her Important com- cannot return the favor . Feelmumty serv1ce proJects to mg selfiSh and dtsappomted
follow her husband, who was m hunself, he may expect to
bemg transferred to another be rejected. So, he turns the
state.
tables, escalates the cr1s1s
That col ummst ordered the and threatens to sue you for
woman to follow her husband desertiOn
cheerfully , rermndmg her
Th1s turnabout IS foul play
that she woul&lt;t he happy 1f her But tf yo u can express some
understanding of your husband 's dilemma. you may
halt further escalatiOn of the
conflict and reassure htm of
your love Strengthened by
knowmg your relationship IS
sale, he then may be able to
accept the long-diStance marMONDAY
nage you have suggested .
SPECIAL MEETIN G,
If I am wrong about your
Pomeroy Chapter 80 , Royal husband and this approach
Arch Ma so ns. 7 30 p m does not work, you may have
Monday w1th work m most to take his legal threats
excellent master degree
sertously
MEIGS COUNTY Churches
In some states, he could acof Christ Men 's Fello wship, 7 tually sue you for desertiOn 1!
p m Monday at Bradford you moved w1thout Ius conChurch of Christ Wllh Steve sent ( It IS also true that he
Steevers of the ChrtstJan could have sued you for
Stud ent Fellowship, Ohio di vorce Six yea rs ago 1! you
Umvers1ty, speakmg He Will had not followed hun to his
be accompamed by several new JOb ) These laws certainstudents
ly do perpetuate lht• subserBLOODMOBILE Monday VIence of women'
1 30 to 5·30 at Pomeroy
It ta kes courage and
Elementary School
perseverance for a woman to
RACINE Elementary PTO rrwmtam the dual comrmtMonday 7 30 p m at school
ment of ca reer and marrtage
In stallall on of offi ce rs
Good luck '
Spea ker
from
heal th
Wn te to Dr Blaker m care
depa rtment . Third grade of th1s newspaper. P 0 Box
mothers w1ll serve refresh- 439, Radio City StatiOn, New
ments Everyone welcome
York , N Y 10019 Volwnc of
MIDDLEPOHT Elemen- mall prohibi ts persona l
Ta ry PTA , 7·30 Monday mght replies , but questions of
at the school New officers general Interest w1ll be
will be msta lled
discussed m future colwnns
TUESDAY
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Beta S1gma Pin Soror~ty, will
meet at 7 30 Tuesday mght at
the Middleport F~re StatiOn
APPLE GROVE-Involvmg
Karen Gmns and I..mda R1ffl e
younger
women 111 the United
wtll be hostesses. Members
M
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Women was the
are renunded to take a toy for
program
emphasis
at a rea serv1ce proJect.
cent
meettng
of
the
UMW of
ANNUAL INS PECTION,
the
Apple
Grove
Umted
Rac1ne Masonic Lodge, 461 ,
M
ethodist
Church
F&amp;AM, Tu esd ay evemng,
Members Under 35" was
7 30 Work m Master Ma son
the
program top1c presented
degree, all Master Masons
by
Mrs Juha Noms who
tnVIted
spoke
of expanding memberRI O GRANDE Chora le
ship
through encouragmg
performmg at Salisbury
younger
women to feel a part
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
the
orgamzatton
and to
of
Tuesday. Public ts mvlted,
show
them
that
the
local
un1t
free of charge Salisbury PTO
can
be
a
suppo1
t
source
for
meetmg after the program
them
and
develop
with
them
for electiOn and mstallatton ol
offi ce rs and a bu smess a concern for Chnstt an Uvmg
and ca n ng and sharmg
meet tng
through miSSions.
WEDNESDAY
Plans were made for a
REGULAR MEETING ,
rummage sale to be held at
Area Volunteer F'1re and
the Apple Grove church, May
Emer gency Assn , Wed3 and 4, begmmng at 9 a m
nesday, 7 30 p m at fire
each day
stat1on m Rutland

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LJEAH HELEN
Olll 14-ycm -old daughte1 and her fathe1 light constantly He
won 't let he1 date and nags al hc1 abouleveryllung ca lls her a
slut too I m al\\ays mthe m1ddle Then they both JWnp on me
Da •lcnc 11ant.&gt; tu live 111 a fo•ler home She told me la &gt;t week
he1 fatl1e1 made passes at hc1 last year, and told he• she
eouldn 't go out w1th buys unti l she'd gone to bed with hun f~rst
She also sa1d he l1ad r hedted un 1ne \\ 1th two othet wumcn
I don't know how mu ch to bel1eve as Oarlene has told lies

often to get he1 own way If I ~onfront my husband With thiS,
he II proba blv leave me I JUSt coul dn 't talk about sex to hun,
m about much of anyllung else e1thm fm· that matter
How ca n I lea rn lhl'l1ulh 1 - SII .ENT ONE
DEIIH SILENT
You'll never lea mllll' truth by aWJ1d111g confronlatwn' Tell
Dcul~ne you're cH lllllg i.l lhrec·way conference where
e1 e1yone ca n ta lk out p1oblems and acc usations If she IS lymg hcl acti ons here \\Ill g1ve you clues If she ISn't, then a
fustc1 h um~ IS md1ca ted Also reassessment of u mar r tage

"h11 h IS fa1 frum nghl 1
You've been the Silent 011e too long H

OF:1\R HELF.N
Heading about man tal tlisag • cements by the tho1 •;a nds, I
thuught Uus btt of mfunnettlon nught he lp many uf yuur
1 c.tdcrs

!'here's an ancient Japanese custom ca lled S lund~l Tins
means husband and w1fc "' c pmm1tted to slug 11 uut w•tlt
pillows
Unable to settle a qua rrel, they take all the fu rmlure from
the 1oom, st11p naked and start swatting The lose1 Is declared
11hen one p1llow breaks the partner w1th the damaged pilluw
must apologize
An equall) 1ugged code requ11 es that the wilmer then begms
to ma ke love with the loser on the ba re Oou•. among fly 1ng
feathers
C1azy'' This ntoa l IS smd to be a lcadmg fac tor tn J,1pan 's
lu11 d1vorec 1atc 1J read 111 n Tile Ignorance Book" by Webb
Garmon I· FOH Sil l 'IDA I
DEAR FOR
Sounds hke fun, but I'd prefc1 batakas- unagme clea.nng up
all those feathers nut to S[Wak of restuffing p1llo1'S 1- H

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The Country K1ds 4-H Club
The Super Ch1cks 4-H Club
met March 30 at the Rita met Apr~! 10 at the home of
Maust restdence w1th 16 Kenda Donohue w1th f1ve
members and two advisors m members and one advisor m
lh gh tnhutcs are pa1d to Thomas and designed to
attendance. Missy McMillan attendance. Ilems discussed
the tt·uelitng t'rl lla lHIJtH!S of properly divtde the group,
and Regma Sm1th gave a were the name of the club,
M1 s, .lt'.llll'ltt 1 Thomas, brought sm1les to the faces of
project lesson on Macrame dues, and where meettngs are
Mlddi C[HIIl, 1rl an urt• cle those watchmg her lead this
for Creative Arts
to be held Pro )eels were
penned by James l' lloge1s, p1lot program. Her careful
Refreshments were served selected Refreshments were
Me1g s Cuun ly " hoo ls attention to detail, and lovmg
by M1ssy McMtllan, Lynn served by Kenda Donohue.
PfiYdJuh&gt;V,ISI Mrs Thomas concern that every child
Smith, and EmJC Cross.
The next meetmg will be held
teac.hes nl the Pomeroy would have an opportumty to
They also met April 6 with April 21 at the home of Lon
F.krw'Htary Sl hool
produce screenmg results
15 members and two advtsors Welch - Lorena Donohue,
11tc arll&lt;lc nppcmcd 1r1the best exemplifymg their
in attendance. Angel Myers reporter
/\pil l 111 edltl ull uf The current capabJiilles, IS
gave a report on Veterinary
lllriSllfl n Sr•Ciif'C Momlru It typical of her every-day
Science Refreshments were
The Irtsh Leprechauns 4-H
served by Elo1se Smith and Club met April 7 at the home
performance
"'I ht'rfl ts t1 lt·.t cher 111 our
"How carefully she plans
Angel Myers - Roberta of Arhs Thornton w1th 21
rura l, Ltld l~ n l llllllg l'ollnly 111 and builds the structure
Sm1th, Reporter
members and one adv1sor m
Suulln w;ll r rr 0 1JI\J whu llll'l tts wtthm her class to provtde
attendance A community
Ult' fu&lt;us of att cnt wn hom
The Irish Leprechauns 4-H project was discussed The
lhe most stimulattng and
educ:• l•Jrs .rnd public :~ hkc for produCtive sett10g posstble MRS. JEANETIE THOMAS
Oub met March l1 at the club dec1ded to collect bottle
the t'XCIIi[ll al y •lit ' ts &lt;he has for her young charges. A lateMinme Thornton restdence caps. - MISsy Rtggs,
un lre1 Li1o11 l~l' "i .nul t e~tt lung afternoon peek tnto her class- ktndergarten . Each With 17 members and one reporter
U~t=;(l f l:d I'~
room would Illustrate the precedmg )ob has added 1ts adv1sor m attendance.
"J\ s 11 frr st-g1ude lcucller m care and forethought she development of patience,
ProJects and dues were
The Five Pomts Bucks 4-H
Mt-&gt; rgs ('u unty, Jl'undlt• daily brtngs to her work. The lovmg
discussed,
and
officers
were
Club
w111 hold the~r
gu1dance,
ll'lld
'Jl1on1 aS "Jll ClldS lht I !fer ts of day closes w1lh a song that structured ' teachmg _depth. elected - MISSY Riggs, orgaruzattonal meettng at the
ht•r ddi) ,C IIl fJC I C( ]lti Ve smgs of : smtles and happy She exemplifies all that ts Reporter
home of N1ck Leonard, F1ve
tN.H hH ij~ fll iO ~S U\1 1 sm all times.
Pomts, on Monday evening,
best m the term 'master
COTIIIllllllll\ of i\IJ(III I Bl'lllHII
The H11lbilhes 4-H Club met Apnl l7 at7 30 pm
"As they leave she adds , teacher.'
und llh1•1 lhve1 fo lk 11 1lh 'And how wtll you come tnto
Any chtldren m the area
"Jeanette Thomas has Apnl 3 at the Maxme Dyer
~ e ntl c w;urul h tn1d kPrn
lhe room tomorrow mor- affected her school-children.l"' resJdence w1th n_me m~mbers mteresled m ro1mng 4-H th1s
ll'.1d1111g ll iSlUll'IH,
rung ?' and like a happy 10 simple, yet profound, ways and one advtsor tn at- yea r are mv1ted to attend
" I wsl ·1~ r . 1de slndtnl s me a chorus the words come back, that Will have a lastmg un- tendance
Money-makm g
~ve~ I.Jl lot &lt;'•l l:!l'r, r clc~ tl v l' l y
'W1th a happy sm1le and good pact on thetr ltves Your projects, recreatiOn and tours
unpr 111\l•llllllll'd
Uundlf':l uf manners.'
recogmtion would add to her were d1scussed. Richard
rm; q~ ) un d ltlllo c trH ,, The)
Individual Programs
reputatiOn ; her character IS Basham gave. a demonpn:" l' nl . 1 clt,t ll rn t:c lo
Shaped
strat10n on weldmg
already at work.''
l&gt;tlw ,lf urs th tt 1 t~ll s fur the
' Long after other teachers
They also met Aprti!O With
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
ll"s t t'rfur tt: of c nr [I'U• her lwve departed the school,
10 members and one adv1sor
Mr and Mrs Harol d
em lJ '•
Jeanette Thomas contmues to
10 attendance Mark McGUire Roush, Mrs Inez Hill visited
In .l t.ni~Ue l!lonra s I analyze dally progress and
gave a safety report on Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill
ltavc fnmtd ~~ 1eHdH' I \\ ho h&lt;t.s shape . presc npllvely, each
b1cycles, Mary Colwell Sunday evemng and attended
tuu l h't l . rr n~ {•JI Jillllll'" to ch1ld's md1vJdual program
showed how to measure a boy church services at the local
tomh Y• ltrl/' lln) s a11cl ~n Is fur the followmg da y
for properly f1ttmg clothmg , MethodiSt church
W\l\l I f r ul\ l !lt!Sh 'l (Ulllll\: of
" Beea use of her new
and , Patty Dyer told the plant
V1ck1 Ables brought Mrs
.1 nd ~ea dmg program this fall she
lo \t',
lll ' p ll.ttlrllt ,
Allee
Balser to her home
growth fact ors and the1r
had thoughtfully restudied
thH c I 1° 11
Saturday and spent the
effects on plants
l'llt~\ Pt rtgr,un
the arrangement of her room
The next meetmg will be weekend wtth her parents,
tlnrl r r Way
and moved and moved agam
Mr and Mrs Jack Ables
Roger Morgan, Richard C held Apnl 24 at 4 45 p m. ~ 111 r 1'11 11~ si r• rr.; 111 tile
to achJCve an arrangement t' ollrod, Margaret Follrod to Amos Cross, Reporter
Mr and Mrs Ge rald
\ .uwu :l! d nr a srn.tll pilot that would add eff1c1ency and Columbus and Southern OhiO
Hayman VISited Mrs Beverly
pt tl JJI .tll l that r,;;t•t• ks \ u m·
harmony wtthm the small ElectriC Co , easement ,
The Alfred Angels met Cunrttn gham at Racine
tf l', t 'it' tht' r•fft iii Vt'!l t'SS o£ groups m her class Each
April
8 at the Teme Stout Sunday afternoon
Salisbury
rt.J du w ,nJllrfll' fu ~ t grade move ~as made wtth lovmg
Mr and Mrs Pete Bearhs
Woodrow Fortney, V1rg1ma reSidence w1th 12 members
'l udt•ll t"
concern to nunim lze the
and two advisors 1n at- of ,Port smo uth, Va , are
Fortney to Clinton R P1tzer,
VISJtmg two weeks w1th her
' J lt•t pUIJi lS Wt' l t' &lt;'ht, " !I effects of change Itself
Ester L P1tzer, parcel, tendance. Demonstrations
'
She
has
taught
for
13
mother
, Mrs Erma Wilson,
were g1ven on Macrame
fH Jil l 11 l . tq ~e r gHntp ;~s l huse
Chester .
years,
three
years
m
f1rst
1
and
asSistmg
111 her care
I I'Ut h for I t'• 111 1/! ::; k ill S, bu t
Jmuny Lambert, Annette Necklace and Pinnmg Patgrade.
three
years
as
dtrector
terns
A
Mrs
Eula
Wolfe
recei ved
1110'4 \1h I\ f t) (' VJ&gt;t' rl t'llt.: C
K Lambert to Admtmstrator
of
a
small
commuruty
school
word
Monday
of
the
death of
The
ne\ri
meetmg
w11l
be
dllf 11 11ll)
I hi'
e.rrly
of Veterans Affairs, lots,
fu(
·more
severely
retarded
Helen
Phelps
at
Ne w
held May 6 - Jam1e ChapS{ I t'\' 111111' th1"i sr hqol \I' oil
ScipiO
children,
and
seven
years
m
Bnghton,
Pa.
Funeral
ser1\nll i l!•l t" l
I·~
.lt o~ n t t!C
James J Proffitt, Sheriff, ma n, Reporter
VIces were Thursday m New
Robert D Hensley , Sharon T
The Sunbeams 4-H Club met Bnghton
Hensl ey to Belpre F~r st
Bruce Hart, Col umbu s,
Apnl 7 at the Joyce RttchJC
Federal Savmgs and Loan
rtSidence w1th e1ght mem- spent a weekend w1th Mr and
Association, lot , Tuppers
bers and two advisors m Mrs Don Bell and hiS fianPlams.
attendance OffiCers were cee, Lorna Bell, Mr and Mrs
Paul Adam Scott , V1rg1ma
elected, these officers are as Robert Hart of Racme VISited
Scott to Carroll E Cleland ,
follows : Brenda Boyles, Bruce Sunday afternoon
Debra J . Deland, parcel,
Mrs Kat1e Bass, Mrs.
president , Beth R1tch1e, v1ce
Middleport
pr estdent ; Paula L1fe, Roberta LewiS of Clifton
secr etary, Judy Perry, spent Tuesday w1th Mrs
treasurer; Co nme Stout, Edna Roush whil e Mr s.
news reporter , Mellssa Gladys Shields and Mrs
Scarbrough and Karen Casto, Robert Hill were shopptng m
recreatiOn leaders; Angela Parkersburg
ATHENS LIVESTOCK
Mr and Mrs Dorset W1lson
Damewood , Health , and
SALES
Brenda Casto, sa fety. - and sons of Sistersville spent
Saturday, Aprlll5
Sunday w1th h1 s mother, Mrs
Conme Stout, reporier
CATTLE - Feeder Steers,
Erma Wilson
440 to 800 lbs , Cho1ce 49 to
George Hunt of Pomt
The F1ve Point Star Stit55 .25 , Good 36 to ~7 25. chers 4-H Oub met Apr 3 at Pleasant VISited Mrs MargJC
Feeder Heifers, 400 to 700 the Pat Holter reSidence w1th Hunt Sunday
lbs , Chmce 41 25 to 47, Good 16 members and three adMr and Mr s Ca rroll
30 to 40 50 ; Feeder Bulls, 400 VIsors m attendance Items of Hoschar of Atwater, Mrs
to 800 lbs , Choice 4!i 60 to busmess discussed were dues Pearl Harvey of Deerfield,
\/I N' I \ I t \'I I \ I ,, I u II • ''"'ring wllh 1t btnullful toft eggshell
49 .75; Goo d 36 60 to 45
Mrs Betty SunoUJJ . Mrs.
and a book dme
h I I, r·, ,,
tl ,
hotf'wtMiffwl)l'krlan be r&gt;alnledright nloog
o! l •
,11 • , , 1 ,,t, •tiiH' r~ lrlll'ltln l W~~tshablf low W!tln
Slaught er Bulls, over 1000
The next meet mg w1ll be Maxme Bowhng of Warren,
\ 1,, ., \ 11'11•\ • ~ ~ u , ddt•&lt;~ In one hall hnltr EqulpnH'nt
lbs , 38 35 to 39 75; Slaughter held Apnl 24 at the Holt er Ronme Hopper ol Paducah,
n
• II • II ~ 11[' \o. tll " th '
Cows · Uhlittes 36 10 to 40 85 , residence. - Lon Louks, Ky , Flo Syare of Leon, W.
Va , Mrs Ethel Moore of New
Canners and Cutters 29 10 to Reporter
36; Veals, choice and prune,
Haven, Mrs. LoUJse Wandling
64 75 to 70 , Baby Calves, by
The Metgs County Saddle of St Albans attendea funeral
lhe head , '!1 to 55
S1lters 4-H Club met Apnl 4 at se rv1 ces for Mr s Ruth
HOGS - No. I , Barrows the J R. Kennedy residence Pa rson s at the Ew1ng
and Gilts, 200 to 230 lbs , 45 70 w1th eight members and two Funeral Home and vtstted
882-2525
to 4!i.75. Ught Sows 35 to advisors m attendance A Mrs Irene Rhodes, Mr . and
39 25 , Boars 31 .10 to 32
demonstratton was g1ven by Mrs Dorsa Parsons, Mrs
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
lZG MAIN
Mickey Connolly on the parts Elva Parsons and Preston
of horses Refreshments were Parsons and Mr and Mrs
Robert Parsons Thursday
served by Judy Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs Don Bell
The next meetmg Will be
visited
Mr
and Mrs
held May 2 at 7·30 p m. at the
Ra'ymond
Hensler
at Racme
Kennedy reSidence - Kelll
Sunday.
Other
guests
of the
•
Headley, reporter
IS • ••
Henslers were Mr and Mrs.
Harold Gnmm of Columbus
The Willow Creek Road- who vJsll ed Thursday
runners 4-H Club met Apnl 5 through Sunday. Mr and
at the RQck Sprmgs Church Mrs Harold Roush viSited
with mne members and two Sunday
Rev. and Mr s Pearl Casto,
advisors m attendance OfPatnot,
VISited Mr and Mrs
fleers were elected, dues
Don
Bell
Sunday afternoon .
were set, and a new name for
Mrs.
Gerald
Ha yman
the club was discussed
VISited
Mrs
Mabel
Shields,
Officers elected were
Mrs.
Bertha
Robtn
son
Brenda Chappelear,
Sunday
afternoon
at
Racine
president ; Shelly Corbitt ,
Mr
and Mrs. M1lo
vice president , Dtxle Eblm.
Richardson
of Port Huron ,
sec retary; Kim Eblin.
M1ch
,
and
Mr
and Mrs Jell
reporter , Valerie Jeffers,
Richardson
of
Urbana
viSited
treasurer; Demse Stegall.
Mr
and
Mrs
Gerald
health. Renee Kaldor.Safety,
Moaduy - lucsduy - Wednesday
Barbara Chapp e l ea r Hayman
Mr and Mrs Dennis
Recrea ti on, and Rhonda
April 17.18 -"
Manuel
and !drs Flossie
Jeffers, Sergeant at Arms.
Badgely have exchanged
The next meeting will be residences and Mrs. Badgely
held Apnl 12 - Kun Eblin, wlll be movmg to Racine and
the Manuels to East Letart
reporter .
f, 1Nl1 S l'tZZA ISN f AN OROINAR V PIZZA ITS A
Mrs Wallie Morris of East
SUI'[H f:XTAAO AOINARY PIZZA
A GENUINHV
Uverpool
is spending two
Gil£ fiT All ITALIA N PIZZA THAT WILL lHRILL

Apple Grove
News Notes

MEIGS COUNTY VOTERS-

floating fund g1fl and toy
fund , mediCIIle fund , party
fwtd . telephone fund, parent
In Order to Vote in
travel and mothers' fund , and
the June 6th Primary
to tuberculosiS and cystic
f1 bro:Hs resea rch funds .
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BY MAY 6TH
Mrs Grace Pratt , chapea u,
open ed the me eting 111
If You are Not Registered :
ntuallsllc form The spnng
V1sit the Board's OWce in Person - OR
pouv10r to be held at the
Phone the Board of Elections- OR
Hosp1tahty Inn m Colw11bus
Mail the Board a Card
wa s announced fo r April ~2
and 2.1 Th~ annual dmner of
If You are in Doubt as to Whether You are
the W1lk esv 111e Salon was"""
Properly Reg1stered , Phone the Board.
nounct'!! and an mv1tat1on
from the Me1gs Coun ty Salon
for H dmner at Tr1mty ConMEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
wgatiOnal Church on May_L : - - - - Masomc Temple-Building- was r~cul

CHOICES

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LORI ANN WOOD, nght, was elected and mstalled
president of the Etghth D1strtct Jumor American Leg1on
Auxiliary at the annual conference held Saturday at the
American Leg10n hall •n Pomeroy P1ctured w11h MISs
Wood IS Pam Powers, Junior v1ce preSident of the
American Legwn Awohary, Department of Ohio, and a
past d1stnct prestdent
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Contributions made
by Eight and Forty

Are vou 1 member of
the do tt-yoursetf set?

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Cave Creek. ga med ihe rank
of maJor m the C1vll War and
worked hiS wa) across the
Wesrern fr onti er Ga 1nmg
fame m San Franctsco as a
JOurn ahst he became wellknown for hiS savage and
satmca l newspaper columns
and hiS b1tter stones
' B1erce's colorful life had a
legendary endmg At the age
of 71 he went to MeXIco to JOin
the rebel arm1es there. never
to be heard from agam The
hbrary program on B~erce 1s OF:AH HEI EN
free and open to the pubhc
I pu1chased a d1v orce kit and defended myself and I m here
count v rn 1842 near Horse
to say ll 1sn 'tall tha t compll talcd
The step-by-step easy m&lt;tructiOns saved me a lot of money
Of coo•se, 110 alunony or support was Involved, and we d1v1ded
ow property the day we separa ted For people like us, I h1ghly
recommend d(Ht-yourself divorce. should the maiTiage brea k
up · BAHBAHA
NOTE 1'0 HF.ADEHS Wilen no al nnoi1y , support 01 p1 opcrty
hassles "' c 111volved, do-l t-yourself divorce can be a moneyPOMEHOY --Nume r ous Lllntnbullons for the beneftt !XjVCr But don l t est )Ou r luck unless It 's c.t fnendlv , WI·
of cystic fibroSIS a nd tuber- tollipllcatcd split H
culoSis children ~ ere made at
Thursday mght's meetmg of
Gall~&lt;~ County Salon 612,
from the OhiO Departement.al Spring mot1f by M1ss Smtth
E1Kht and Fo11y, held at the chapea u announcing i:H; ~ and her co-hostess, Mrs
Pomeroy home of M r s~ Ermi:l tiV lliCS , Mrs Dorothy Brady, Pratt.
Snuth
Jc demr chapea u pr crmere,
'I he Salon contributed , to and from partner, Mrs
lhc bed endowment fund for LoUise Stewart
the Nat1onal JewiSh Hospital
One ni:ltne wtJs submitted
at Denver, the Child Welfare for membe1 slup
Mr s
MEI GS
Muzzle loaders
Foundation. the all -partner s Do1othy Jcnkms and Mrs
Cl
ub,
7.3(]
p.m.
Wednesday at
spcc1al project, the Xenia Genevieve Memhart were
Barber
Shop, W
Tewksbary
pool for orphans of veterans. guests at the rneetmg Mrs
Second
,
Pomeroy;
aU mU1e Oh1o Cystic F1bros1s Joan Wood of Gallipolis w1ll
terested
welcome
Center, the National Cystic host the May mcet1ng
F1bros1s Center. the Ohio
Hdreslunents were served
Medlc111e Fund, lhe National from a table decor• ted m the
Jew ish Hospital's bed
ma mtenance, band fund ,
camp outmg, t:amcr'li fund ,

The Friendly One r

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Tributes paid
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SPRINGTIME
As I walk m the woods m
sprmgtune,
Awe and pra1se just fill my
heart ;
For I know God g1ves th1s
beauty
And m HIS world, I have a
part
Tnlllums bloommg on the
rock s1des,
Hepatica blossoms, s weet
and rare ;
Other beaut1es all around me,
God's hand surely put them
there.
If He cares for all of nature
And w1ld creatures here
below;
He w1ll care for you and me
As we seek Hts Will I know

So, when sprmgtune breaks
around us,
W1th 1ts perfume m the a1r ;
Let us look to tlun and thank
Hun
For the beauty and H1s care
-Elizabeth R. Jordan
Albany, Ohio

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By Mrs. Francls Morris
Mrs Jack Adams and Mrs
Douglas Johnson
and
daughter-Jrl-law, Mrs. Donna
John son were called to
Franklin, Oh10 , by the sudden
death of their s1ster-m-law,
Mrs Melvm Weaver Burtal
was m Clay City, Ky.
Mrs Mane Roy VISited her
brother and stster-m-law, Mr .
and Mrs Edd Myers 10
Co lumbus when she act-ompamed Mr and Mrs. Bob
Roy and Jeff Thornton Jeff
met the All Oh10 Youth Cho1r

gomg to C1ncmnat1 for
open mg day of baseball
season.
Earl Hart returned home
from Flonda Mr and Mrs.
Ronald Hart met him at the
a1rport m Parkersburg
Mrs George Van Horn of
Beaver Falls and Mrs Grace
He1lman of New Bnghton
spent a recent weekend with
Mrs Hazel Carna han and
they viSited Mrs. Loe T1sdale
at Buckeye Lake on Sa torday
Mrs Gene Lawrence and
baby of Camp Campbell, Ky .
spent two weeks With Mr. and
Mrs Pa ul Lawrence
Mrs. Mabel Shtelds and
Mrs Foc1e Hayman were
Sunday aft ernoon guests of
Mrs Bertha Robmson
Mr and Mrs Paul Smtih
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
spent two weeks vacation at
Mrs. Betty McGwre and Bradenton Beach' Fla Mrs.
daughter, Recka of Pomero) Garnet Ervme, who spent the
VISited Mr and Mrs Joe wmter there, accompamed
Manuel Sunday
!hem back home
Mrs Joyce Manuel and
Mr and Mrs Bub Simpson
Mrs Lorrame Pyles VISited of Seymour, Ind ' came for
Mrs Hilda Hart at Racme th e fun eral se rvi ces of
recently
Coulter Sh uler They left
Mtchael Rhodes of Griffrn
Atr Force Base, Ind , spent Sunday
morn mg
aclhe Easter weekend wtth hiS compamed by hiS mother,
Mrs Grella Sunpson to VISit
parents, Mr and Mrs Robert their aunt , Mrs Myrtl e
Rhodes and Karen
Mr
and Mrs
J eff Valley and fam•ly at Rose
Richardson of Urbana VISited Ctty , MICh 'a couple of days
his parents , Mr and Mrs
Mr a nd Mrs Simpson
Milo Richardson over the returned on Wednesday to
lhm home m lnd1ana
Easter weekend
M1s. s Helen Wtlcoxen of
Mrs Ge rald Hayma n
VISited Mr and Mrs Milo Ohio State UmverSil) spent
lli c hard so n Tu esday the wee kend w1th her
afternoon
parents. Mr and Mrs Martm
11
d
Wilcoxen
Mrs Na ncy Russe an
Mr and Mrs Shendan
son , M1ke, Mrs Katie Bass,
Mrs Charlotte LewiS, Mrs
Russell Jr of Mason, W Va
Roberta LewiS of Clifton VISited Mr and Mrs Kenneth
vtsJted Mrs Russe ll Roush on '"' Turley and famll) a recent
Tuesday
Sunday

Fairview
News Notes

MONDAY
ANNUAL AWARDS Tea of
Veterans Memonal Hosptlal
Candystnpers Monday 7 p m
m east-west dmmg room
Parents and fr1ends are tnVIled A panel of healthcareer representatives w1ll
be guest speakers Ca ndystnpers are asked to meet
tn cafet ena at 6.3(] p m m
fuU umform Refreshments
TUESDAY
BAPTISMAL HELD
BaptiSmal r1tes were held
SOUTHERN LOCAL Board
of Education Tuesday 7 30 for two children at Easter
p m h1gh school cafeten a serv1 ces at the Syracuse
Presbyterian Ch urch The
ntes were performed by the
week s vacatiOn With her Rev. Dw1ght Zav1tz for Lorm
parents Mr and Mrs Arnold Ann and Robert Wtlham
Anderson and family. Mr Crow, children of Mr and
and Mrs Ted Wilford and Mrs Robert W Crow,
daughters of Portland spent Sy rac use Also baptiZed
Sunday w1th the Andersons dur1ng the services was Mrs
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bass Robert W Cro"
and daughter of IAJUISVIlle,
Ky , spent Sunday w1th Mr
and Mrs . Arnold Hupp and
Mr and Mrs Eddie Hllpp
Raymond Rowe viSited the
Hopps Tuesda y evening
Other guests were Mrs Elva
Dalley of Syracuse-, Leota
B1rch of Portland and Mr
and Mrs Russell Roush ,
Cmdy and Ed
Mr s. Judy Pickett enterta med w1th a party
Monday evemng 111 honor of
her husband, LouJC, who was
celebrating hiS birthday He
was presented a cake w1th
" Happy Btrthday Lou1e"
mscrtbcd wtth yellow, blue
and white 1cmg The cake "as
a g1ft of h1 s parents, Mr and
Mrs Max Pickett of Crown
C1ty Attendmg were Mr and
Mrs Charles M1tchael ana
son, Charles, Mr and Mrs
Roger Roush, Mr and Mrs
Herbert Roush. Mr and Mrs.
Max Pickett and daughter,
Ltnda and Rcgma Shaffer
and Trav1s P1cketl of Crown
Ctty
Mr and Mrs Ed Morns
and children ol Bowling
Green were weekend guests
of her mother, Mrs Anna
Wheeler Don Solman of St
Albans VISited the Morri ses
on Sunday and was a dmner
guest of Mrs. Wheeler
Mr and Mrs Dallas Hill
entertamed with a dinner
Sunday L, honor of thetr son,
Dean, who was celebrating
his birthday . Attendtng were
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norns
and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Roush , Joey and
Cortney and Art Hill

ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL
12" PIZZA
w11h Pepperonc or \uu~oge
Regulor

Pme U 10

SPECIAL $

17 9

IUII -W£0
lPRil 17 II

MON

AT All

GINO'S

SUPER SAVINGS
IN OUR SPRING

2 PIECES

ONLY

$13800

't'UU Wlfll THE GOOD TASTE OF THAT OL
cdUtJ l!IV FLAVOR

ELLIOTT
APPLIANCE II
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220 E. Main-St .

Pomeroy , OhiO
Phone 992 -7113

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7- Tl"' II:HI)' Sclllllil'l MuldiL·pu• t-l' olllcl o;. 0 . Monday , Apr1117, 1978
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President elected,- awards
given at auxiliary conference

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TROPHY for Jhe besl all-&lt;~ro und program for the 197778yearwas presented b1 Mrs Grace P1 att , diSlrlcl JUillor
actlvlliCS cha ~r man,to Mrs Harry Da1 1s JUIII Or aCll\'llles
cha~rman of Umt 39 left The Pomerov Juni ors also won
lhe Veda Davis Attendance Troph) a\\ardt' rl al the
meetmg
In 1%1 , a force of antiCastro Cuban rebels began
what was to end as Jhe illfated "Bay of P1gs' IDCI(Iem

F1ref1 ~h ter s,

out w1th the
blut• nu. are to meet Tut!~dav
mght "1th u t~ counCI I ro

diScuss the 11age dispute th.lt
lrtggt!I ed their SICk Util Slnl C

ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL
12" PIZZA

r ndd\
A probationa l) uffi LCr
h1red onll last week 1\ 0rkL'!!
w1th the !Ire clu e! th e
asstst,mt cl11ef o~nd safet}
sen we dtrector Saturd.I:J\ to
provide lhe Hardi n lounl\

wrth Ptppt on1 or Sausage
Regular Prut U 10

SPECIAL $

CON1 RM'T MEETING
KEN10)&lt;. Oh1o UPI I

17 9

co rnmun1t~

fm.:'

wrth

prutecuon

MON lUES WED
APRIL H 19

No decJs!ons werL' ret~dwd
Ill
Frrd ay !li ght S fll S t
mecttng betw een off-dut\
offwers and City counctl

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Elertton of H new prestdent ny Gottke and Robm Folk of
w1d the prescnwtwn of Junot1011 City, and Rhonda
nunH•rous
awat ds Re ute1 ~nd. Jenmfe• C1oss.
lughl lghlcd the annual Eighth Pmne1oy
D1stl tL:t JuniUt Amencc~ n
Speaker for the' pmgram
Legwn ALLxthar} con ference was F1ank Vaughan. E1ghth
held Salu 1day at the 0Jstnct 1\memamsm ChalrPorn e1O) hall of Ore\\ mcul for the Ame n ca n
Wcbste1 PosD9
t.eg1on Participating m the
I,011 Ann Wood daughter of rltu CJllsllc open mg we1 e
Mr and Mrs Patnck Wood. l{u b• n Lehew. sergeant at
P.oml.'toy,
\\-a S
e led ed an hs, Bar uar&lt;~ Wells and
'tislnct p1es1dent Rccc1vmg Lesli e Wells. color bea~ers
the JUniOI adiVIty trophy for Mita Jones and Jenmfcr
the best all-amund program Couch color guards Rhonda
durmg the 1977-78 vea 1 was Reute r was the conferenc&lt;'
the Pome10y wul w1th Mrs sec1eta1y, ami Mrs Doroth)
Grd LC l'ratt, d1slnct JUIHOI .J cnk ms th e conft•rcm•e
adt vttlcs chainmm , pr escn- p1amst Robm Campbell . Umt
ung 1l to Mrs Harry Davis. 39 &lt;haplam , gave the mvocaUn1t 'l9 JUIIIOI acl1vll1es chall - tlon foll o11mg the advanceman
ment of the colors, and Jen1 hl' Pumm 0\ wut was H l~o mfer Couch led m the pledge
the ret1p1cnl of lhe Veda of allegiance followmg by till'
D&lt;~vt s dll endame trophy
11&gt;1t10nal anthem The1e ~as a
&lt;\ux!lt,u \' pens d lld ca.sh silent l11bute to tile hun01 cd
''" ards 1\ ere Jll esenlcd to the dead and the p1 eamble to the
wumer s 111 lhe \ .HJuus a t eas COnSlllUlJ Oll of the AlllCIICiln
of ( on1pd1 I1Un I he winners Le~wn Atmhary led 0\' till'
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scrgc(.l nt (.It arms
Umt 19 fn st Ill suapbook
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t he welco me,
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Cla1ence Andre" s Vaughan
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llitha 1ds, past E1ghth
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Servtng on the rcg1str at1011
cormmttee were Anna Wlles,
Pomeroy, Be th K•n g.
C1ooksv 1lle. and Cha llene
Elekes, Jun cti on City
Awa rds dunng the day 1\ Cie
presented by Mrs Pra tt and
MISs Kloes Mrs Alex Bla1r
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g1ven b) Rhonda Reuter, the
placement conumtte report
by Patty Folk and Ba rbara
We lls and the resoluti on
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German. Sherr1 Gottke and
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p1c sented g1fts \\ere Jen

Ambrose Bierce program
planned at Pomeroy library
Sarcastic and cyn1cal
Ambrose B1e rce, famed
author and Me1gs county
nat1ve, IS the sub)etl of a
program at the Pomeroy
!Jbrary on TIIUrsday at 7
p m Two films based on hiS
short stones will be featured,
along wnh a display· of h1s
" orks The films, 'The Man
and the Snake" and Occu rren ce aJ Owl Creek
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husband was content I£ you
agree w1th that adv1ce, I
don't even want to hear what
you are gomg to tell me Just
don't bother to answer my letDEAR DR BLAKER - S1x ter !
years ago my husband left his
DEAR READER - Rest
company for a better JOb I assured, that colummst and I
moved wtlh htm half-way are generatwns apart m our
across the country even VIews ~bout women You
though I had to g1ve up all my have a senous problem, one
photography freelance con- that cannot be solved by
tacts
reassurances that you Wtll
He was grateful at the tune. fmd fulfillment by livmg
But now, ~hen I want to v1canously through your hus1rwke a move to further my band
career, he seems to have
It sounds like you want both
forgotten that he owes me a the JOb and your matnage. It
favor.
nught be possible to have
My new JOb would only be both 11 you can hold your
one hour away by plane and anger back long enough to
we could be together for cons1der your husband 's feelweekends and vacations It IS mgs He mtght actually be
a once-m-a-llfetlme op- angry at himself- not you
portunity for me. I want to
Just suppose (hat stx years
work this out w1th hun, but he ago he WAS extremely
IS so angry he won 't hsten
grateful when you followed
Now he IS threatemng to him to hts new Job . At that
sue me fo r desertiOn 1! I lake tune, he promised lumself he
the JOb Can he do that '
would do the same for you
Last month a woman wrote someday
to another newspaper adviCe
Now that the someday has
colummst because she had to an1ved, however, he finds he
g1ve up her Important com- cannot return the favor . Feelmumty serv1ce proJects to mg selfiSh and dtsappomted
follow her husband, who was m hunself, he may expect to
bemg transferred to another be rejected. So, he turns the
state.
tables, escalates the cr1s1s
That col ummst ordered the and threatens to sue you for
woman to follow her husband desertiOn
cheerfully , rermndmg her
Th1s turnabout IS foul play
that she woul&lt;t he happy 1f her But tf yo u can express some
understanding of your husband 's dilemma. you may
halt further escalatiOn of the
conflict and reassure htm of
your love Strengthened by
knowmg your relationship IS
sale, he then may be able to
accept the long-diStance marMONDAY
nage you have suggested .
SPECIAL MEETIN G,
If I am wrong about your
Pomeroy Chapter 80 , Royal husband and this approach
Arch Ma so ns. 7 30 p m does not work, you may have
Monday w1th work m most to take his legal threats
excellent master degree
sertously
MEIGS COUNTY Churches
In some states, he could acof Christ Men 's Fello wship, 7 tually sue you for desertiOn 1!
p m Monday at Bradford you moved w1thout Ius conChurch of Christ Wllh Steve sent ( It IS also true that he
Steevers of the ChrtstJan could have sued you for
Stud ent Fellowship, Ohio di vorce Six yea rs ago 1! you
Umvers1ty, speakmg He Will had not followed hun to his
be accompamed by several new JOb ) These laws certainstudents
ly do perpetuate lht• subserBLOODMOBILE Monday VIence of women'
1 30 to 5·30 at Pomeroy
It ta kes courage and
Elementary School
perseverance for a woman to
RACINE Elementary PTO rrwmtam the dual comrmtMonday 7 30 p m at school
ment of ca reer and marrtage
In stallall on of offi ce rs
Good luck '
Spea ker
from
heal th
Wn te to Dr Blaker m care
depa rtment . Third grade of th1s newspaper. P 0 Box
mothers w1ll serve refresh- 439, Radio City StatiOn, New
ments Everyone welcome
York , N Y 10019 Volwnc of
MIDDLEPOHT Elemen- mall prohibi ts persona l
Ta ry PTA , 7·30 Monday mght replies , but questions of
at the school New officers general Interest w1ll be
will be msta lled
discussed m future colwnns
TUESDAY
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Beta S1gma Pin Soror~ty, will
meet at 7 30 Tuesday mght at
the Middleport F~re StatiOn
APPLE GROVE-Involvmg
Karen Gmns and I..mda R1ffl e
younger
women 111 the United
wtll be hostesses. Members
M
ethodtst
Women was the
are renunded to take a toy for
program
emphasis
at a rea serv1ce proJect.
cent
meettng
of
the
UMW of
ANNUAL INS PECTION,
the
Apple
Grove
Umted
Rac1ne Masonic Lodge, 461 ,
M
ethodist
Church
F&amp;AM, Tu esd ay evemng,
Members Under 35" was
7 30 Work m Master Ma son
the
program top1c presented
degree, all Master Masons
by
Mrs Juha Noms who
tnVIted
spoke
of expanding memberRI O GRANDE Chora le
ship
through encouragmg
performmg at Salisbury
younger
women to feel a part
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
the
orgamzatton
and to
of
Tuesday. Public ts mvlted,
show
them
that
the
local
un1t
free of charge Salisbury PTO
can
be
a
suppo1
t
source
for
meetmg after the program
them
and
develop
with
them
for electiOn and mstallatton ol
offi ce rs and a bu smess a concern for Chnstt an Uvmg
and ca n ng and sharmg
meet tng
through miSSions.
WEDNESDAY
Plans were made for a
REGULAR MEETING ,
rummage sale to be held at
Area Volunteer F'1re and
the Apple Grove church, May
Emer gency Assn , Wed3 and 4, begmmng at 9 a m
nesday, 7 30 p m at fire
each day
stat1on m Rutland

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LJEAH HELEN
Olll 14-ycm -old daughte1 and her fathe1 light constantly He
won 't let he1 date and nags al hc1 abouleveryllung ca lls her a
slut too I m al\\ays mthe m1ddle Then they both JWnp on me
Da •lcnc 11ant.&gt; tu live 111 a fo•ler home She told me la &gt;t week
he1 fatl1e1 made passes at hc1 last year, and told he• she
eouldn 't go out w1th buys unti l she'd gone to bed with hun f~rst
She also sa1d he l1ad r hedted un 1ne \\ 1th two othet wumcn
I don't know how mu ch to bel1eve as Oarlene has told lies

often to get he1 own way If I ~onfront my husband With thiS,
he II proba blv leave me I JUSt coul dn 't talk about sex to hun,
m about much of anyllung else e1thm fm· that matter
How ca n I lea rn lhl'l1ulh 1 - SII .ENT ONE
DEIIH SILENT
You'll never lea mllll' truth by aWJ1d111g confronlatwn' Tell
Dcul~ne you're cH lllllg i.l lhrec·way conference where
e1 e1yone ca n ta lk out p1oblems and acc usations If she IS lymg hcl acti ons here \\Ill g1ve you clues If she ISn't, then a
fustc1 h um~ IS md1ca ted Also reassessment of u mar r tage

"h11 h IS fa1 frum nghl 1
You've been the Silent 011e too long H

OF:1\R HELF.N
Heading about man tal tlisag • cements by the tho1 •;a nds, I
thuught Uus btt of mfunnettlon nught he lp many uf yuur
1 c.tdcrs

!'here's an ancient Japanese custom ca lled S lund~l Tins
means husband and w1fc "' c pmm1tted to slug 11 uut w•tlt
pillows
Unable to settle a qua rrel, they take all the fu rmlure from
the 1oom, st11p naked and start swatting The lose1 Is declared
11hen one p1llow breaks the partner w1th the damaged pilluw
must apologize
An equall) 1ugged code requ11 es that the wilmer then begms
to ma ke love with the loser on the ba re Oou•. among fly 1ng
feathers
C1azy'' This ntoa l IS smd to be a lcadmg fac tor tn J,1pan 's
lu11 d1vorec 1atc 1J read 111 n Tile Ignorance Book" by Webb
Garmon I· FOH Sil l 'IDA I
DEAR FOR
Sounds hke fun, but I'd prefc1 batakas- unagme clea.nng up
all those feathers nut to S[Wak of restuffing p1llo1'S 1- H

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The Country K1ds 4-H Club
The Super Ch1cks 4-H Club
met March 30 at the Rita met Apr~! 10 at the home of
Maust restdence w1th 16 Kenda Donohue w1th f1ve
members and two advisors m members and one advisor m
lh gh tnhutcs are pa1d to Thomas and designed to
attendance. Missy McMillan attendance. Ilems discussed
the tt·uelitng t'rl lla lHIJtH!S of properly divtde the group,
and Regma Sm1th gave a were the name of the club,
M1 s, .lt'.llll'ltt 1 Thomas, brought sm1les to the faces of
project lesson on Macrame dues, and where meettngs are
Mlddi C[HIIl, 1rl an urt• cle those watchmg her lead this
for Creative Arts
to be held Pro )eels were
penned by James l' lloge1s, p1lot program. Her careful
Refreshments were served selected Refreshments were
Me1g s Cuun ly " hoo ls attention to detail, and lovmg
by M1ssy McMtllan, Lynn served by Kenda Donohue.
PfiYdJuh&gt;V,ISI Mrs Thomas concern that every child
Smith, and EmJC Cross.
The next meetmg will be held
teac.hes nl the Pomeroy would have an opportumty to
They also met April 6 with April 21 at the home of Lon
F.krw'Htary Sl hool
produce screenmg results
15 members and two advtsors Welch - Lorena Donohue,
11tc arll&lt;lc nppcmcd 1r1the best exemplifymg their
in attendance. Angel Myers reporter
/\pil l 111 edltl ull uf The current capabJiilles, IS
gave a report on Veterinary
lllriSllfl n Sr•Ciif'C Momlru It typical of her every-day
Science Refreshments were
The Irtsh Leprechauns 4-H
served by Elo1se Smith and Club met April 7 at the home
performance
"'I ht'rfl ts t1 lt·.t cher 111 our
"How carefully she plans
Angel Myers - Roberta of Arhs Thornton w1th 21
rura l, Ltld l~ n l llllllg l'ollnly 111 and builds the structure
Sm1th, Reporter
members and one adv1sor m
Suulln w;ll r rr 0 1JI\J whu llll'l tts wtthm her class to provtde
attendance A community
Ult' fu&lt;us of att cnt wn hom
The Irish Leprechauns 4-H project was discussed The
lhe most stimulattng and
educ:• l•Jrs .rnd public :~ hkc for produCtive sett10g posstble MRS. JEANETIE THOMAS
Oub met March l1 at the club dec1ded to collect bottle
the t'XCIIi[ll al y •lit ' ts &lt;he has for her young charges. A lateMinme Thornton restdence caps. - MISsy Rtggs,
un lre1 Li1o11 l~l' "i .nul t e~tt lung afternoon peek tnto her class- ktndergarten . Each With 17 members and one reporter
U~t=;(l f l:d I'~
room would Illustrate the precedmg )ob has added 1ts adv1sor m attendance.
"J\ s 11 frr st-g1ude lcucller m care and forethought she development of patience,
ProJects and dues were
The Five Pomts Bucks 4-H
Mt-&gt; rgs ('u unty, Jl'undlt• daily brtngs to her work. The lovmg
discussed,
and
officers
were
Club
w111 hold the~r
gu1dance,
ll'lld
'Jl1on1 aS "Jll ClldS lht I !fer ts of day closes w1lh a song that structured ' teachmg _depth. elected - MISSY Riggs, orgaruzattonal meettng at the
ht•r ddi) ,C IIl fJC I C( ]lti Ve smgs of : smtles and happy She exemplifies all that ts Reporter
home of N1ck Leonard, F1ve
tN.H hH ij~ fll iO ~S U\1 1 sm all times.
Pomts, on Monday evening,
best m the term 'master
COTIIIllllllll\ of i\IJ(III I Bl'lllHII
The H11lbilhes 4-H Club met Apnl l7 at7 30 pm
"As they leave she adds , teacher.'
und llh1•1 lhve1 fo lk 11 1lh 'And how wtll you come tnto
Any chtldren m the area
"Jeanette Thomas has Apnl 3 at the Maxme Dyer
~ e ntl c w;urul h tn1d kPrn
lhe room tomorrow mor- affected her school-children.l"' resJdence w1th n_me m~mbers mteresled m ro1mng 4-H th1s
ll'.1d1111g ll iSlUll'IH,
rung ?' and like a happy 10 simple, yet profound, ways and one advtsor tn at- yea r are mv1ted to attend
" I wsl ·1~ r . 1de slndtnl s me a chorus the words come back, that Will have a lastmg un- tendance
Money-makm g
~ve~ I.Jl lot &lt;'•l l:!l'r, r clc~ tl v l' l y
'W1th a happy sm1le and good pact on thetr ltves Your projects, recreatiOn and tours
unpr 111\l•llllllll'd
Uundlf':l uf manners.'
recogmtion would add to her were d1scussed. Richard
rm; q~ ) un d ltlllo c trH ,, The)
Individual Programs
reputatiOn ; her character IS Basham gave. a demonpn:" l' nl . 1 clt,t ll rn t:c lo
Shaped
strat10n on weldmg
already at work.''
l&gt;tlw ,lf urs th tt 1 t~ll s fur the
' Long after other teachers
They also met Aprti!O With
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
ll"s t t'rfur tt: of c nr [I'U• her lwve departed the school,
10 members and one adv1sor
Mr and Mrs Harol d
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Jeanette Thomas contmues to
10 attendance Mark McGUire Roush, Mrs Inez Hill visited
In .l t.ni~Ue l!lonra s I analyze dally progress and
gave a safety report on Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill
ltavc fnmtd ~~ 1eHdH' I \\ ho h&lt;t.s shape . presc npllvely, each
b1cycles, Mary Colwell Sunday evemng and attended
tuu l h't l . rr n~ {•JI Jillllll'" to ch1ld's md1vJdual program
showed how to measure a boy church services at the local
tomh Y• ltrl/' lln) s a11cl ~n Is fur the followmg da y
for properly f1ttmg clothmg , MethodiSt church
W\l\l I f r ul\ l !lt!Sh 'l (Ulllll\: of
" Beea use of her new
and , Patty Dyer told the plant
V1ck1 Ables brought Mrs
.1 nd ~ea dmg program this fall she
lo \t',
lll ' p ll.ttlrllt ,
Allee
Balser to her home
growth fact ors and the1r
had thoughtfully restudied
thH c I 1° 11
Saturday and spent the
effects on plants
l'llt~\ Pt rtgr,un
the arrangement of her room
The next meetmg will be weekend wtth her parents,
tlnrl r r Way
and moved and moved agam
Mr and Mrs Jack Ables
Roger Morgan, Richard C held Apnl 24 at 4 45 p m. ~ 111 r 1'11 11~ si r• rr.; 111 tile
to achJCve an arrangement t' ollrod, Margaret Follrod to Amos Cross, Reporter
Mr and Mrs Ge rald
\ .uwu :l! d nr a srn.tll pilot that would add eff1c1ency and Columbus and Southern OhiO
Hayman VISited Mrs Beverly
pt tl JJI .tll l that r,;;t•t• ks \ u m·
harmony wtthm the small ElectriC Co , easement ,
The Alfred Angels met Cunrttn gham at Racine
tf l', t 'it' tht' r•fft iii Vt'!l t'SS o£ groups m her class Each
April
8 at the Teme Stout Sunday afternoon
Salisbury
rt.J du w ,nJllrfll' fu ~ t grade move ~as made wtth lovmg
Mr and Mrs Pete Bearhs
Woodrow Fortney, V1rg1ma reSidence w1th 12 members
'l udt•ll t"
concern to nunim lze the
and two advisors 1n at- of ,Port smo uth, Va , are
Fortney to Clinton R P1tzer,
VISJtmg two weeks w1th her
' J lt•t pUIJi lS Wt' l t' &lt;'ht, " !I effects of change Itself
Ester L P1tzer, parcel, tendance. Demonstrations
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She
has
taught
for
13
mother
, Mrs Erma Wilson,
were g1ven on Macrame
fH Jil l 11 l . tq ~e r gHntp ;~s l huse
Chester .
years,
three
years
m
f1rst
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and
asSistmg
111 her care
I I'Ut h for I t'• 111 1/! ::; k ill S, bu t
Jmuny Lambert, Annette Necklace and Pinnmg Patgrade.
three
years
as
dtrector
terns
A
Mrs
Eula
Wolfe
recei ved
1110'4 \1h I\ f t) (' VJ&gt;t' rl t'llt.: C
K Lambert to Admtmstrator
of
a
small
commuruty
school
word
Monday
of
the
death of
The
ne\ri
meetmg
w11l
be
dllf 11 11ll)
I hi'
e.rrly
of Veterans Affairs, lots,
fu(
·more
severely
retarded
Helen
Phelps
at
Ne w
held May 6 - Jam1e ChapS{ I t'\' 111111' th1"i sr hqol \I' oil
ScipiO
children,
and
seven
years
m
Bnghton,
Pa.
Funeral
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James J Proffitt, Sheriff, ma n, Reporter
VIces were Thursday m New
Robert D Hensley , Sharon T
The Sunbeams 4-H Club met Bnghton
Hensl ey to Belpre F~r st
Bruce Hart, Col umbu s,
Apnl 7 at the Joyce RttchJC
Federal Savmgs and Loan
rtSidence w1th e1ght mem- spent a weekend w1th Mr and
Association, lot , Tuppers
bers and two advisors m Mrs Don Bell and hiS fianPlams.
attendance OffiCers were cee, Lorna Bell, Mr and Mrs
Paul Adam Scott , V1rg1ma
elected, these officers are as Robert Hart of Racme VISited
Scott to Carroll E Cleland ,
follows : Brenda Boyles, Bruce Sunday afternoon
Debra J . Deland, parcel,
Mrs Kat1e Bass, Mrs.
president , Beth R1tch1e, v1ce
Middleport
pr estdent ; Paula L1fe, Roberta LewiS of Clifton
secr etary, Judy Perry, spent Tuesday w1th Mrs
treasurer; Co nme Stout, Edna Roush whil e Mr s.
news reporter , Mellssa Gladys Shields and Mrs
Scarbrough and Karen Casto, Robert Hill were shopptng m
recreatiOn leaders; Angela Parkersburg
ATHENS LIVESTOCK
Mr and Mrs Dorset W1lson
Damewood , Health , and
SALES
Brenda Casto, sa fety. - and sons of Sistersville spent
Saturday, Aprlll5
Sunday w1th h1 s mother, Mrs
Conme Stout, reporier
CATTLE - Feeder Steers,
Erma Wilson
440 to 800 lbs , Cho1ce 49 to
George Hunt of Pomt
The F1ve Point Star Stit55 .25 , Good 36 to ~7 25. chers 4-H Oub met Apr 3 at Pleasant VISited Mrs MargJC
Feeder Heifers, 400 to 700 the Pat Holter reSidence w1th Hunt Sunday
lbs , Chmce 41 25 to 47, Good 16 members and three adMr and Mr s Ca rroll
30 to 40 50 ; Feeder Bulls, 400 VIsors m attendance Items of Hoschar of Atwater, Mrs
to 800 lbs , Choice 4!i 60 to busmess discussed were dues Pearl Harvey of Deerfield,
\/I N' I \ I t \'I I \ I ,, I u II • ''"'ring wllh 1t btnullful toft eggshell
49 .75; Goo d 36 60 to 45
Mrs Betty SunoUJJ . Mrs.
and a book dme
h I I, r·, ,,
tl ,
hotf'wtMiffwl)l'krlan be r&gt;alnledright nloog
o! l •
,11 • , , 1 ,,t, •tiiH' r~ lrlll'ltln l W~~tshablf low W!tln
Slaught er Bulls, over 1000
The next meet mg w1ll be Maxme Bowhng of Warren,
\ 1,, ., \ 11'11•\ • ~ ~ u , ddt•&lt;~ In one hall hnltr EqulpnH'nt
lbs , 38 35 to 39 75; Slaughter held Apnl 24 at the Holt er Ronme Hopper ol Paducah,
n
• II • II ~ 11[' \o. tll " th '
Cows · Uhlittes 36 10 to 40 85 , residence. - Lon Louks, Ky , Flo Syare of Leon, W.
Va , Mrs Ethel Moore of New
Canners and Cutters 29 10 to Reporter
36; Veals, choice and prune,
Haven, Mrs. LoUJse Wandling
64 75 to 70 , Baby Calves, by
The Metgs County Saddle of St Albans attendea funeral
lhe head , '!1 to 55
S1lters 4-H Club met Apnl 4 at se rv1 ces for Mr s Ruth
HOGS - No. I , Barrows the J R. Kennedy residence Pa rson s at the Ew1ng
and Gilts, 200 to 230 lbs , 45 70 w1th eight members and two Funeral Home and vtstted
882-2525
to 4!i.75. Ught Sows 35 to advisors m attendance A Mrs Irene Rhodes, Mr . and
39 25 , Boars 31 .10 to 32
demonstratton was g1ven by Mrs Dorsa Parsons, Mrs
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
lZG MAIN
Mickey Connolly on the parts Elva Parsons and Preston
of horses Refreshments were Parsons and Mr and Mrs
Robert Parsons Thursday
served by Judy Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs Don Bell
The next meetmg Will be
visited
Mr
and Mrs
held May 2 at 7·30 p m. at the
Ra'ymond
Hensler
at Racme
Kennedy reSidence - Kelll
Sunday.
Other
guests
of the
•
Headley, reporter
IS • ••
Henslers were Mr and Mrs.
Harold Gnmm of Columbus
The Willow Creek Road- who vJsll ed Thursday
runners 4-H Club met Apnl 5 through Sunday. Mr and
at the RQck Sprmgs Church Mrs Harold Roush viSited
with mne members and two Sunday
Rev. and Mr s Pearl Casto,
advisors m attendance OfPatnot,
VISited Mr and Mrs
fleers were elected, dues
Don
Bell
Sunday afternoon .
were set, and a new name for
Mrs.
Gerald
Ha yman
the club was discussed
VISited
Mrs
Mabel
Shields,
Officers elected were
Mrs.
Bertha
Robtn
son
Brenda Chappelear,
Sunday
afternoon
at
Racine
president ; Shelly Corbitt ,
Mr
and Mrs. M1lo
vice president , Dtxle Eblm.
Richardson
of Port Huron ,
sec retary; Kim Eblin.
M1ch
,
and
Mr
and Mrs Jell
reporter , Valerie Jeffers,
Richardson
of
Urbana
viSited
treasurer; Demse Stegall.
Mr
and
Mrs
Gerald
health. Renee Kaldor.Safety,
Moaduy - lucsduy - Wednesday
Barbara Chapp e l ea r Hayman
Mr and Mrs Dennis
Recrea ti on, and Rhonda
April 17.18 -"
Manuel
and !drs Flossie
Jeffers, Sergeant at Arms.
Badgely have exchanged
The next meeting will be residences and Mrs. Badgely
held Apnl 12 - Kun Eblin, wlll be movmg to Racine and
the Manuels to East Letart
reporter .
f, 1Nl1 S l'tZZA ISN f AN OROINAR V PIZZA ITS A
Mrs Wallie Morris of East
SUI'[H f:XTAAO AOINARY PIZZA
A GENUINHV
Uverpool
is spending two
Gil£ fiT All ITALIA N PIZZA THAT WILL lHRILL

Apple Grove
News Notes

MEIGS COUNTY VOTERS-

floating fund g1fl and toy
fund , mediCIIle fund , party
fwtd . telephone fund, parent
In Order to Vote in
travel and mothers' fund , and
the June 6th Primary
to tuberculosiS and cystic
f1 bro:Hs resea rch funds .
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BY MAY 6TH
Mrs Grace Pratt , chapea u,
open ed the me eting 111
If You are Not Registered :
ntuallsllc form The spnng
V1sit the Board's OWce in Person - OR
pouv10r to be held at the
Phone the Board of Elections- OR
Hosp1tahty Inn m Colw11bus
Mail the Board a Card
wa s announced fo r April ~2
and 2.1 Th~ annual dmner of
If You are in Doubt as to Whether You are
the W1lk esv 111e Salon was"""
Properly Reg1stered , Phone the Board.
nounct'!! and an mv1tat1on
from the Me1gs Coun ty Salon
for H dmner at Tr1mty ConMEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
wgatiOnal Church on May_L : - - - - Masomc Temple-Building- was r~cul

CHOICES

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LORI ANN WOOD, nght, was elected and mstalled
president of the Etghth D1strtct Jumor American Leg1on
Auxiliary at the annual conference held Saturday at the
American Leg10n hall •n Pomeroy P1ctured w11h MISs
Wood IS Pam Powers, Junior v1ce preSident of the
American Legwn Awohary, Department of Ohio, and a
past d1stnct prestdent
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Contributions made
by Eight and Forty

Are vou 1 member of
the do tt-yoursetf set?

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Cave Creek. ga med ihe rank
of maJor m the C1vll War and
worked hiS wa) across the
Wesrern fr onti er Ga 1nmg
fame m San Franctsco as a
JOurn ahst he became wellknown for hiS savage and
satmca l newspaper columns
and hiS b1tter stones
' B1erce's colorful life had a
legendary endmg At the age
of 71 he went to MeXIco to JOin
the rebel arm1es there. never
to be heard from agam The
hbrary program on B~erce 1s OF:AH HEI EN
free and open to the pubhc
I pu1chased a d1v orce kit and defended myself and I m here
count v rn 1842 near Horse
to say ll 1sn 'tall tha t compll talcd
The step-by-step easy m&lt;tructiOns saved me a lot of money
Of coo•se, 110 alunony or support was Involved, and we d1v1ded
ow property the day we separa ted For people like us, I h1ghly
recommend d(Ht-yourself divorce. should the maiTiage brea k
up · BAHBAHA
NOTE 1'0 HF.ADEHS Wilen no al nnoi1y , support 01 p1 opcrty
hassles "' c 111volved, do-l t-yourself divorce can be a moneyPOMEHOY --Nume r ous Lllntnbullons for the beneftt !XjVCr But don l t est )Ou r luck unless It 's c.t fnendlv , WI·
of cystic fibroSIS a nd tuber- tollipllcatcd split H
culoSis children ~ ere made at
Thursday mght's meetmg of
Gall~&lt;~ County Salon 612,
from the OhiO Departement.al Spring mot1f by M1ss Smtth
E1Kht and Fo11y, held at the chapea u announcing i:H; ~ and her co-hostess, Mrs
Pomeroy home of M r s~ Ermi:l tiV lliCS , Mrs Dorothy Brady, Pratt.
Snuth
Jc demr chapea u pr crmere,
'I he Salon contributed , to and from partner, Mrs
lhc bed endowment fund for LoUise Stewart
the Nat1onal JewiSh Hospital
One ni:ltne wtJs submitted
at Denver, the Child Welfare for membe1 slup
Mr s
MEI GS
Muzzle loaders
Foundation. the all -partner s Do1othy Jcnkms and Mrs
Cl
ub,
7.3(]
p.m.
Wednesday at
spcc1al project, the Xenia Genevieve Memhart were
Barber
Shop, W
Tewksbary
pool for orphans of veterans. guests at the rneetmg Mrs
Second
,
Pomeroy;
aU mU1e Oh1o Cystic F1bros1s Joan Wood of Gallipolis w1ll
terested
welcome
Center, the National Cystic host the May mcet1ng
F1bros1s Center. the Ohio
Hdreslunents were served
Medlc111e Fund, lhe National from a table decor• ted m the
Jew ish Hospital's bed
ma mtenance, band fund ,
camp outmg, t:amcr'li fund ,

The Friendly One r

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Meigs 4-H Club News .----·
I The Poet's I Racine Social Events

Tributes paid
•
to .mstructor

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SPRINGTIME
As I walk m the woods m
sprmgtune,
Awe and pra1se just fill my
heart ;
For I know God g1ves th1s
beauty
And m HIS world, I have a
part
Tnlllums bloommg on the
rock s1des,
Hepatica blossoms, s weet
and rare ;
Other beaut1es all around me,
God's hand surely put them
there.
If He cares for all of nature
And w1ld creatures here
below;
He w1ll care for you and me
As we seek Hts Will I know

So, when sprmgtune breaks
around us,
W1th 1ts perfume m the a1r ;
Let us look to tlun and thank
Hun
For the beauty and H1s care
-Elizabeth R. Jordan
Albany, Ohio

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Social 1I
1 Calendar 1
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By Mrs. Francls Morris
Mrs Jack Adams and Mrs
Douglas Johnson
and
daughter-Jrl-law, Mrs. Donna
John son were called to
Franklin, Oh10 , by the sudden
death of their s1ster-m-law,
Mrs Melvm Weaver Burtal
was m Clay City, Ky.
Mrs Mane Roy VISited her
brother and stster-m-law, Mr .
and Mrs Edd Myers 10
Co lumbus when she act-ompamed Mr and Mrs. Bob
Roy and Jeff Thornton Jeff
met the All Oh10 Youth Cho1r

gomg to C1ncmnat1 for
open mg day of baseball
season.
Earl Hart returned home
from Flonda Mr and Mrs.
Ronald Hart met him at the
a1rport m Parkersburg
Mrs George Van Horn of
Beaver Falls and Mrs Grace
He1lman of New Bnghton
spent a recent weekend with
Mrs Hazel Carna han and
they viSited Mrs. Loe T1sdale
at Buckeye Lake on Sa torday
Mrs Gene Lawrence and
baby of Camp Campbell, Ky .
spent two weeks With Mr. and
Mrs Pa ul Lawrence
Mrs. Mabel Shtelds and
Mrs Foc1e Hayman were
Sunday aft ernoon guests of
Mrs Bertha Robmson
Mr and Mrs Paul Smtih
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
spent two weeks vacation at
Mrs. Betty McGwre and Bradenton Beach' Fla Mrs.
daughter, Recka of Pomero) Garnet Ervme, who spent the
VISited Mr and Mrs Joe wmter there, accompamed
Manuel Sunday
!hem back home
Mrs Joyce Manuel and
Mr and Mrs Bub Simpson
Mrs Lorrame Pyles VISited of Seymour, Ind ' came for
Mrs Hilda Hart at Racme th e fun eral se rvi ces of
recently
Coulter Sh uler They left
Mtchael Rhodes of Griffrn
Atr Force Base, Ind , spent Sunday
morn mg
aclhe Easter weekend wtth hiS compamed by hiS mother,
Mrs Grella Sunpson to VISit
parents, Mr and Mrs Robert their aunt , Mrs Myrtl e
Rhodes and Karen
Mr
and Mrs
J eff Valley and fam•ly at Rose
Richardson of Urbana VISited Ctty , MICh 'a couple of days
his parents , Mr and Mrs
Mr a nd Mrs Simpson
Milo Richardson over the returned on Wednesday to
lhm home m lnd1ana
Easter weekend
M1s. s Helen Wtlcoxen of
Mrs Ge rald Hayma n
VISited Mr and Mrs Milo Ohio State UmverSil) spent
lli c hard so n Tu esday the wee kend w1th her
afternoon
parents. Mr and Mrs Martm
11
d
Wilcoxen
Mrs Na ncy Russe an
Mr and Mrs Shendan
son , M1ke, Mrs Katie Bass,
Mrs Charlotte LewiS, Mrs
Russell Jr of Mason, W Va
Roberta LewiS of Clifton VISited Mr and Mrs Kenneth
vtsJted Mrs Russe ll Roush on '"' Turley and famll) a recent
Tuesday
Sunday

Fairview
News Notes

MONDAY
ANNUAL AWARDS Tea of
Veterans Memonal Hosptlal
Candystnpers Monday 7 p m
m east-west dmmg room
Parents and fr1ends are tnVIled A panel of healthcareer representatives w1ll
be guest speakers Ca ndystnpers are asked to meet
tn cafet ena at 6.3(] p m m
fuU umform Refreshments
TUESDAY
BAPTISMAL HELD
BaptiSmal r1tes were held
SOUTHERN LOCAL Board
of Education Tuesday 7 30 for two children at Easter
p m h1gh school cafeten a serv1 ces at the Syracuse
Presbyterian Ch urch The
ntes were performed by the
week s vacatiOn With her Rev. Dw1ght Zav1tz for Lorm
parents Mr and Mrs Arnold Ann and Robert Wtlham
Anderson and family. Mr Crow, children of Mr and
and Mrs Ted Wilford and Mrs Robert W Crow,
daughters of Portland spent Sy rac use Also baptiZed
Sunday w1th the Andersons dur1ng the services was Mrs
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bass Robert W Cro"
and daughter of IAJUISVIlle,
Ky , spent Sunday w1th Mr
and Mrs . Arnold Hupp and
Mr and Mrs Eddie Hllpp
Raymond Rowe viSited the
Hopps Tuesda y evening
Other guests were Mrs Elva
Dalley of Syracuse-, Leota
B1rch of Portland and Mr
and Mrs Russell Roush ,
Cmdy and Ed
Mr s. Judy Pickett enterta med w1th a party
Monday evemng 111 honor of
her husband, LouJC, who was
celebrating hiS birthday He
was presented a cake w1th
" Happy Btrthday Lou1e"
mscrtbcd wtth yellow, blue
and white 1cmg The cake "as
a g1ft of h1 s parents, Mr and
Mrs Max Pickett of Crown
C1ty Attendmg were Mr and
Mrs Charles M1tchael ana
son, Charles, Mr and Mrs
Roger Roush, Mr and Mrs
Herbert Roush. Mr and Mrs.
Max Pickett and daughter,
Ltnda and Rcgma Shaffer
and Trav1s P1cketl of Crown
Ctty
Mr and Mrs Ed Morns
and children ol Bowling
Green were weekend guests
of her mother, Mrs Anna
Wheeler Don Solman of St
Albans VISited the Morri ses
on Sunday and was a dmner
guest of Mrs. Wheeler
Mr and Mrs Dallas Hill
entertamed with a dinner
Sunday L, honor of thetr son,
Dean, who was celebrating
his birthday . Attendtng were
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norns
and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Roush , Joey and
Cortney and Art Hill

ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL
12" PIZZA
w11h Pepperonc or \uu~oge
Regulor

Pme U 10

SPECIAL $

17 9

IUII -W£0
lPRil 17 II

MON

AT All

GINO'S

SUPER SAVINGS
IN OUR SPRING

2 PIECES

ONLY

$13800

't'UU Wlfll THE GOOD TASTE OF THAT OL
cdUtJ l!IV FLAVOR

ELLIOTT
APPLIANCE II
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220 E. Main-St .

Pomeroy , OhiO
Phone 992 -7113

�8- The D!il y Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy ._0 .. Monday. Aprill7, 1978

WANT AD
CHARGES
J5 Wurli.s tlr Unllcr
Cash

F-&lt;u-~ ·c-- - .~·

Clt&lt;~ r Kc

11'0

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12.1
100

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.!tl~ys

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2.2.1

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than l'QIISL&gt;t'Utl\'t!

dutr~t'&lt;l

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

at the I day

t'a lt'

lu lllt'111Ur~ . l'iutl uf Tha 11k ~ &lt;IIIli
li {\'Il l ~ pt•r word, $3 .(1()
11\UIUHU;Il l '&lt;:~~I I Ill ,1\1\' il iHT

Utatuan

8 &amp; S M O BILE HOMES . Pt Pl ea se n t , W , Vo . beside Hec k s.

1973 Sro cr dm ore 14 ,.. 0-'1 2
bedroom
1973 Dan o n 14 ll: 60 7 bedroom
1972 V1cto r1 0n I~ ,.. 67 3 bedroom
1 both
1
1972 Covent ry I{ K b5 3 bedroom
1969 Sto re!&gt;ma n 11 l( bO 2
bedroom

Muhilt• HuJIIt' :!cilt·!l itnd Van! sail'.~
&lt;.~ rt! at't'cph'&lt;i unl) wnh l'llSil With
urdt•r 25 n'nl dlh t ' ~t· fur ad_o.; l.'ltiTf·
Uil( Kux NliH)llcr il tl 'art· uf Ttw St&gt;n·

RED UCE SAFE &amp; las t w11h G08ese
fab lets 8 E-Vap ~oler p1lls
N el5on Drug

tuwl

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1'hc Pubh.;hc'r l't'~t·n·~·~ th..: rt~ht
1u t'lh\ ur fl'J t't '\ &lt;m~ dlb dt'L' IIlt'tl 110.
jn'tliJillll Tilt' l'u1Jl16ltcr Will nvt tx&gt;
ll'S pHii~ l iJit • ft, l l ll&lt;fl'l'

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Let Pomeroy

1'1't'1lll:&gt;l' l't1 UII

NOTICE

'289.95
Pomeroy Landmark

9 ... _Jack W. C.rsey , ~r.
ail Phone 992-2181
CO A L LI MES fONE sand gro ver
calc1um chlo r •de l ert ilrzer dog
fo od ond al l types ol soli b:. celslor Sal t Work s Inc E Maul
St Po rneroy 99'2 -3891 ."

$&lt;ltunlt1.1

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1974 DA T5UN PICKUP

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997.

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7 4 ~3

51100.

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NICE PIGS lor ~ale Alt er 5 call
949 L857
HAY FOR sole Coll992 -7306

Notice!.
ClEARANCE SALE beg1 ns M ar,
Feb 13 at Sew -N -Sew Ou tlet
Mom
Street
Rac1ne
A ll
polye~tPr double kn 1 t~ 1edured
40°o and 50°c Thread b1g ~pool
5 for $1
GU N SHOO!
Rutl and leg1 on
Form e ... ery Sunday at 1'2 00
noon Spon sored by VFW
NOfiCE BI LL SOuahty Body Shop
Mtddleport - wdl
be open
Wednesday even1ng un t il~ prn
l or bu!&gt;1nes s Closed all day
Saturday
NO FISHING and no hunl!ng on
m y property Mm 1ne Didd le
Sellers

HO MEMA0£0U i lT S
74'} '298&lt;1

lor

sole

1971 INlERNATIONAt SCOU1

4

wheel dn ... e 3 speed V 8 A 1
!. hope 949 153J
SC HOOL BUS campe r
S325
So te li 1le pol1ce scann er $50

991 3798
l O SE WE IC H1 SAFELY* ra k e NEW
B Shrn d1et plan and Aqua vop
Water Pill ~
V1ll oge Phor
rnocy 271 N ?nd A ve M1d
dleport
REDUCE SA FE and last w1th
GoBese Tableh and E-Vap
water pills N elson Drug
YALE FORI&lt;. lilt 70 I H backhoe
and loade-r end l o Boy 1970
I H 1700dump !ruck These con
be bought s eporot~ly or m o
group
Phone 949 2110 or
848-2705 l or more rn l or mo t10n
INTERNA TIO NAL 500 bulldozer 6
way blade w 1nch and cob .
Completely reworked Phone
949 2763
1977 JEEP CJ7 Red w1 1h bl ock top
55300 I Q71 VW Super Beet le
SIOXI 9Q2 5450
PAIR OF 14 Ferguson plows J
pr S180 A l~o 1969 Che"y 1 dr
Cusrom S3SO 949 2860
197b KAWASAt&lt; l 100 m1n1 d 1r 1
b 1ke L1ke ne w Recpn!ly lunE&gt;d
Pr1c e $400 Phon e 992 57b8
P &amp; H Crone mode l J055lC
boo m erlr o PllQ1ne N ot 1n
worlu ng condd 1on H!gh e ~t b1d
accep!ed 61d!&gt; opened May I
lo car1on
Cenlf o l
1978 .
Oper011ng Corn pony . Phd1p
Sporn Pla nt PO Bo ll 368 New
Ha ven · WV
25265
Phone

304 8813113
CLU B PIG S S35 Co5 1rated 1ron
~ho t s
on teed
Ree d~vdle
614378031 1
PIGS

Top

O uo lll y
S35
C o ~tr or ed 1ron ~hoh on feed
Reed sv11le Ct l 4 378-bJII

BRUSH HOG 7 l oo t J D pull typP
tr1ple un1versal dr1 ve shalt ~l1 p
dutch puncture proal t1r es
Ver y g ood. ca nd 11 ron Shade
Ct9b 1734
WALLIE X VINYL coated and pre
posred wall cov errng !. Choose
/ro m e.:~ pattern boo ks Qu iC k
sennl e Phone 997 37 48 or
99') 5 0 ~ 0 Ku1g Burlders Supply
Co M 1ddlepor t 0 i?len ty of
free pork1ng
CHAR LI E S LIV E 8011 Mmnow s.
n1gh ! &lt;r owl er!o
red wor ms
garden worm) F 1 ~h1ng l1cense.
' • mile obove SyrQ{u~e Po rk Rt

114
19o9 IN 'iERN A TIO N AL ME TRO
Van SI 500 61 4-698-3290
STEWARTS GUN SHOP Cun s l or
sa le 01 trade 29 Remmgt om
31 Re rfHngtons M ode l 1'1 Wm ·
chc!&gt; l er s and many more See
.or toll 7 4'1 14Ll
1970 FORD I ton !fat bed tru ck
w,th srde p1e&lt;es Good ~hope
Coli 997 7b08 day or 7 ..:~ '1 1030
alter 6
197b HO NDA MR '250 e)' cellenl
ro nd 1110n $750 1938 Hor ley
001nd son
Cus tom1 red
e•
cellenr cond 111Qn has ~utc1 d e
clu tch and shd1 and o ther oc
c eHor~e~

11173 CHE VY NOVA SS . E" celle n!
corldit r.on one owner N1 ce
dean cor . Phone 61 4-367 · 7258

STAHCRAFI

SPRING

snso .

n

$3000 et4 -(l98 -3290

BA SS 80AL 16 loot Monork
Mot or and lrarler . Goo d con d1
t1on
Pnced for l os1 sol e
qq? -3231 alter 5
FOR SALE Surface M1ne boo rs
1? 1 ,
S199515 J
S2195
Bo ile r ~ M 1ddleport
EOU IPMENl FOR (Omple te b~oury
shop l or lour operat o r~
1/ so ld ' thr s wee~
Ph one

snoo

997 7008

3 AND 4 RM fur nished and un·
l urn1shod apt~
Phono 991
543 4.
COUNTRY M_081l E Horne Pa r ~
Rou te 33 norlh at Pomeroy
Lorge lots Ca ll 99{ -7479
APT
FO R
ren t
Re nt al s
ossiss tance .rates lor Senior
C1 11tem Co rilac t Vdlo ge Man or
Apts M1 dd lepo r l 9q') 7767
TUP PERS Pl AIN S
O h 10
2
_, P.edroom a pt l or ren t Furn1 sh
t ed 01 unf urnished 1-607 -3349
10 )( 50 mob ile horne 7 bed room
near Roc me WL -5BSB
FOUR BEDROOM house
949 1153

Pomer oy
Suilable l o r
con:. t ruc lio n worlo. ers
Pho r,e
9913101 ol rcr 5 pm
B u~mess

trom 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATOR
PRICES!
Pomeroy Landmark

opt

MERRI -MAC HA S OPENIN GS FOR
Po n y Pion Super.,.1sors and
demonstrator~ 1n your area
H1ghe sl
c omm•S ~il011 .
no
de ltve rmg
or
collect1ng
Demons tra te top qualr ty toys
and gilts . Call collec t to Ann
Bo • te r . 319 -556·8881 or wr 1te
MER RI -MA C
80 1 Jackson
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Dennis H. Manuel , Anna G.
Manu el to Fl ossie F .
Badgley, Lot 2t. Racine.
Flossie F . Bad gley to
Denni s Manuel. Ann a G.
Manuel, Pt. Lots 2M, 260, 261,
Letart .
DaUas Clela nd, Geraldine
Clel and to Charles Williams,
Alice E. Williams, .281 acr e,
Sutton.
Lee Comts, Peggie Combs
to Lawrence E . Hysell , 1.18
acre, Pomeroy.
Letha Morris, E xec .,
James Walter Ar cher , dec. to
Dan P . Smith , Donna J ean
Smith, 10 acres. Sutton.

, • • _ Jock W. Carsey, Mg r.
. . . Phone99l .21BI
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74{ 9575.

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by 2 creek ~ Co!l985 3877

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lteal Estate fur Sale

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Saturday, Apr il22. 1:30 p .m . at Doris M iller
Jack son Farm loc ated on State Rt. 124, 8
m iles north of Ra cine, Oh io at Grea t Bend
across river from Kaiser Aluminum . 424
In I. tra cto r , po we r ste er ing , live powe r , 2500
ho ur s ; 140 Int. Tractor ; 2.20 Case Baler with
k ic ke r ; 35 Int . Rake ; 2 A Int. Condit io ner ;
No . 5 J o hn Deere /lllower. 7' Si c k le ; 24 ' Hay '
elev ato r ; 2 row corn planter Int ., pull type ;
2· r ow In t . Cultivator ; 1 flat bed wago n , good
bed ; Int . Qisc 122; 209 Int. 3· Piow 14" pi c k
up ; Cultivalors for 140 Int. tractor ;
Fert ilize r attachment 140 Int . p low tor 140
Int . 2· Pio w ; Post Hole Digger 12 "; Grader
blad e ; H ow c orn planter , qui c k hit c h . No
sm al l items, be on t ime .
R . D. Carney
Owner
H. C. Dawkin s
Charles (Bud) S(lires,
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Auctioneers
Not responsible for accidents
Terms of sale : Cash

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A vt·ry n1ce P ~ SJ .;lry oi bedroom
home •n good cOn dition F ea1 u r es a b. t sement w i t h
finis h ed fa mily room and laundry room. t 1at In kllchet1 .

living room &amp; balh Large lo1 with lonct'd ya rd C&lt;&gt;lt
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JERRY MURPHY

CARTER.

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992.6282
or 91'2 ·6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.
jALES AND SERVICE
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Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phon e 992 -5682
3·12 I mo.

BATH ROOM S AN D K• tchans
remodeled . ceram rc trle . plumbmg ca rpent ry, alld ger1eral
ma1ntenance
13 year ~ e ll·
penence 992 -3685
PULLIN S EX CA V ATI NG Complete
~ervt~e Phone 99'1 -iHB .
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MOTORS, INC.

THE PHOTO PLACE
109 Hith Sl
Pomrror
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per renee Phone 991 14m . _

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FURNITURE
742-2211

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fine sse ."

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would have proven cata strophic 1f it had lost , but it
was necessa r y for South's
plan of a tta c k that it
succeed ."
Alan : " Once the spade
finesse wo rked : South discarded one club on th e ace of
spades, ruffed the last spade
high, played ace and a low
tru mp to dummy, led a club
and pl aye d his n1nc spot. "
Os wald : " West had his
third trick, but wa s through
wi th his trr c k taking since
an}' lead hl' mad e would be

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Ry Os wa ld .Jacoby
to know what yo u do as
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decla rer . You hold :
used for th(' three I. 's , X for the two O's, ric Single. letters.
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hand if West held all the high
cards a s the bidd ing indi cated. So his first play wa s to
lead a s pa de and take a

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9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Dom ino Pr inciple ( R)
Cable Channel s 6:30P.M - Tes timony Time
7:00P.M. - Pau l Gaudino Fam ily Fitness Show
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child
33 Envelope
word
34 Iron or
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35 Bangkok
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Sam 8, 10 , I Sough! My Brother 10,33.
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7:0G-Cross·Wits 3; Nigh t mare 4; New lywed Game
6,13: Pop Goes The Country 8; News 10; Gilligan 's
Is . 15; French Chel 10; Book Bea1 33.
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4;3G- Little Rascats 3.15; Gil li gan's Is . 4; Gi ll igan's ts.
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S:Oo-B onanz:a 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke 8; Mister
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Em ergen cy One 13 ; Pe tticoat Junct ion 15.
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CARPET CONSULTA NT

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bad dH?C work . dUmp t rucks
and lo- boys for h ire , w dl hovl
1,11 drr t , to sod . lun es to ne and
gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger Jef lers day phone 992·708q , night
phone 992 -3525 01 ~_1__:__ 5232 .
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SEWING MACHINE Repo1 r s , se rvi Ce o il makes 99'1 -?28o4 . The
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t4 Solution to
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18 Work unit
19 Mal de 20 Twitch
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992-2171

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9 :3G- Harvey K o rman 6 ; Mar y Tyle r Moore 13;

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
40 Novelist

TH' KiDNAPPERS

WHO COULD
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11: JG- Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4 ; Gong Show 15;

" A Man Called Horse " 8,1 0.

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Buc k 8; Joker' s Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10:30- Hot lywogd Squares 3,4, IS ; High Hopes 6; Prfce
is Righi 8,10; $20,000 Pyramid 13.
11:0G-Wheel ot For tune 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,1 3;
11;3D- Knockou t 3,15; Family Feud 6,13: love ot
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New s S; Young &amp; the Rest less 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
1:3D-Days ot Our Lives 3,4,15: As The World Turns
8.1 0: 2:oo-0ne Lite to Live 6,13 ; 2:3G-Dooclors
3.4.15 ; Guiding Light 8,1 0.

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3:(}()- AII In The Family 8, 10 ; Consumer Surviva l Kit

For

HURRY !
Lim ited Su pply
J 16· I

byHe nri Arno!d andBot&gt;Lee

tour ordinal)' words.

IT'~ M~ ~ BU~P ~
L1W?M BRAWET

l'rlAT '(X)'RE;

Sales &amp; Servic e

Sa le Priced No w
Thru April 20 th

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Un scramble these l our Jumbles.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

&amp;

Kit

one letter to each square . to form

' - - - - -- - -

BOLEN MULCH E R S

Consumer Survival

~ \!:!} ~~~L!:J ,

"} IJ I r:10

LAWN BOY MOW ERS

vard

in

698.7331

Cltl446·l7'6 or 446 ·7881

. ·' ....

l ~ IIK•II•"'I ' ~
\\ ,11·1n.:1 [If 2111111~

DOZER FOR HIRE

1..----------..J

AT 446-3643

mo.

irnes 8, 10 ;

10 .30-Farm Digest 20 ; Arwone For Tennyson? 33 ;

SAV f 'F.M, " MONSTER.".'

ACRl) 8 100111 remod led
home oil rnrncro! n ght~ l uel
or l furnace
Rutland &lt;Jrea Wtll do roohng &lt;on~ tru c t 1o n
S36 000 N ew 3 bf&gt;dr oo m tore I
plurn bmg and heot 1ng No jOb
electnc homro
1 113 ou ~s
100 large or too srnolt Phone
ncar rnmcs S'17 000 Bu ddm g
741 13~8
lo1 I II Q(lt'~ rural watef on
H
OW~
RY
A ND MARTI N
Ew
lot 53 800 Call742 7819 oiler 5
( O\Iat1ng
scpt1c system s
prn 0 1 a11ytunfl Sar &amp; Sun
da1c r backhoe durnp trvfk
l1mes tollc
g r.a~· cl
block 1o p
pa vrn g Rt 143 Phone 1 [(1 14)

REAL ESTATE AGEN6Y

•

"Th, Driliniltlrs
Not The lmitillo11

Middleport, 0 .
Phone '192 -30'12

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

991·1720oc Q&lt;J11381

Carpeting
992·2206 or 992·7630

ua Locusr Street

Pomoroy, 0 .
3-15·ttc

•

Young's

15 .

20,33.
8:3G- Basebal l 6, 3; Baby, I' m Back 8,1 0; Turnabout
20,33.
9:DO-Hotocaust 3,4 ,1 5; Mash 8.10: Art America 20 ;
Meeting 01 Minds n .
9 :3()-{)ne Davil l A Time 8, 10; Art Ameri ca 20; 10 :QOLou Gran! B. 10: News 10 . Originals 33.

AI

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

-

OBVIOUSLY THE FOOLS U5&gt;ED
LOFT AS BAIT-- BUT THEY Wl1.1.:
. FIND NOTHIN/3! AND NOW THE
DOI&gt;BINS WOMAN WILL 500&gt;.!
I'&gt;E AT OIJR MERCY:

6, 13; Good

•
w

•11111e 3• PomffOJ, 0.
C.rpet • Uphotstel}
Phone Mike Young

WILKINSON

-

,

L-------------'-0-·J~~I

fully insured
Free Est.
Call : 992-3815
4~ 9 - 1

.. TH~ MAST~~ C ~IMINA L IS
ALREADY E5CAP 1N6
Hl5 PRISONE:R (!lcKot ~, .m. ,.
J E t&lt;R 'I LOFT) VIA A 5 EC:RE1
TUNNEL E)(.IT!

.

Chester, Ohio ;

Experience and

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

TW O
STORY
fra me
three , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
bed room Mulberr v A ~· ('nue
Pam er a}' $9000 Fou r b"droom
l rorne
Butler nu r A venu e
10 acre~
Pomeroy $1? ~00
w11h go~ wt.' ll he(' ga s on In
d1on Run 13 1 acre~ neor I 0 1
1 4 miles oH Rt. 7 by-pass on
d l.. cd Run la~c 85 OCf l'~ on St. Rt. 143, toward Rutland ,
Shade R1vpr
A ll 111 Oltve 0 .
I o wn~h1p Me1 g\ Co unt y Oh1 0
Auto &amp; Truck
All can be l111omeJ
Coli

lip._ Jack W. Corsey , Mg r.

l!)f

U MITEO O,PORTUNITY

~TO R Y

POMEROY ri VE rnrnu tes to town
and ~r h ool~ A lum1 r1um ':11dmg
Storm wmdo.,.. 5 and doors New
kit&lt;.P..e n a woman s de lrgh t ?
or ·:r--~. bod r oo rn ~
Bo sernen !
Co rpr•t !lu oughout By oppo111 1
rne11 1 only
Roger
Abboll
997 6 ! 14 or 99'l -1377

Dt 0011 11d

I"'IJ"fll '"

··:KING jUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Ph . 992 -2848

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

JIM KEESEE .

Thermal Insulation
Save30 pet. to so pel .
on heating cost

Shocks - Tires
Battery .
In s tallation Service

Anvday, anytime.
Phone 985-3806

Blown Insulation

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

a nd

Superior
Steam Eltratlion

Cellulosic {wood fiber)

MOORE'S
Muffler - Brakes

Residenti a l

commercia I.
Ca ll for
estimate, ·24 hour ser v ice.

Cable Chhannel 5 Paul Gaud ino Family Fitness
7:00 P ,M. - B lac~ Knighl R~vue
10:00 - 700 Club.
·•
TUESDAY , APRIL 18, 1978
5:4s-Farm Reporl 13; 5:5Cf-PT L Club 13; 5:5sSunnrise Semester 10; 6 ;QO-PTL Club 15.

6 : 30P .M . -

6:DO-News 3,4,8,10,1 3,15 ; AB C News 6; Zoom 20.
6:3G-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13 ; ABC New s t3;
Caro l Burnett &amp; Fr iends 6; CBS News B,10; Over
Easy 20 .
7:00-Cross-Wits 3, .4 ; New lywed Game 6 ,13; News 10 ;
Gilligan 's I s. 15 ; Daniel Foster M .D. 20; Know Your
Schoo ls 33 .
G-Thai Nashvi lle Music 3; In Searc h Ot 4; Muppel
6; Mat ch Game PM 8: Mac Ne ii-Lehehrer
Repo 0,33 ; Wild Kingdom 10; Ca ndi d Camera 13 ;
Nashvi ll On The Road 15 .
8:DO-Littte H se On The Prairie 3,4, 15 ; Sugar Time!

r---------

J&amp;L

• EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

HO MESITES l or .-. ole , 1 acre and
up . M 1ddleporr near Ru tlan d .
Call 992 -7481
NEW 3 bedr oom hous e 7 bat hs
oil ele&lt;
I oue Mi drllepor t
clo~e to Rutla nd Phone 9CJ2
7481

&amp;

" .11

J,1c!&lt; W (er,cy. Mqr.

7'J

Pomeroy Landmark

Jill

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

'ir1il• PrtCt''&gt;

TWO STORY 3 bPd room lr or~1€'
house . FA lurnote sto11n Wrn
do w~ f11eploce . ln M 1ddlepot t
Phone 9q2 3457 or 992 5867

VACATIO N Fl-l[f whllt you
!I "C

UNION OPERATEO
J.JQ.1 mo.

HolpLHnl Appit.Jt!U'')

BU SI NE SS BUI LDING w1th ltvrng
quor ters 30 )( 80 l oca ted on
Mom Sueer Rut land For sole
01
ll od(' SPe 01 wll I 0
Stewar t 742 24'21

AND

POTASH, FERW·PELS

!•Jin .,

I or All Your
G•'lll' l.!l Elrctr·1c T V.'•,
and

Henderson
675-1582

Hartford
882-2175

fr ame house
6
ro a m ~ ond both
&lt;o llar ou r
(614) 667 -6177
bl!dd1ng ~ 4 oue~ land a t edge
Between
7:30 &amp; 9: 00
o l Rur!t:~n d Comple!e 11 oiler
hook up ol~ o '}bonk s oppro1s
p .m .
cd IHOpCrly o r SIS.)()() Phone
4-12-1 mo. P .
qq) 709&lt;
'---------HOUSE AND bu~1ne~ s butl dmg 1n
Reed sv1 lle 985 3519

IMM[01ATflY

C;n.,..,...;n ,

POMEROY
LANDMARK

fWO

' BE SElF EMPLOYi:U .

"Get ALoad Of This"

Rt. 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
$100.00
Large C.rs
$125.00
Trucks
$175.00
Body work &amp; repair $1 .00
per inch us.lng only the best
Dupont materials.
742-3010
H -1 mo.

H oga n ' s H eroe s

-

5 &amp; 9 P.M.- Pink Panther Strikes Again ( PG I
7&amp; 11 P.M.- Slipper &amp; the Rose iGJ

3; Star Trek 4; Gvnsmoke 8; Mi ster
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan' s Heroes 10;
Emer gency One 13,· Pett i coat Junction 15 .
UG-News 6; E lee. Co. 10,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

SEPTIC TANk
CLEANING

AUTO PAINTING

WETHERALL CONCRETE

you• !ud• vr uunll 11 you mn !Jill

• ilh P~~pptrofl i or ~.u ~age
Rt gl.llar Priu U . !0

GINO'S

CHIP WOOD .
Pole s 1no•
d rame ter 10 on l orge ~ t end $8
per ton . Bun dled slab , Sb per
ton De lr ve red to Ohro Pa llet
Co Rt 2 Po meroy 992 -2689

b:p e r11~ n ca

PMl ol 11w1 un ~,.. 1nd

t

Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 91'2-2181

Good ctiMI&lt;;! I • reh.t.nhty ..1U

12" PIZZA

APRil 11-19

99).6370.

~·~·~ ''"'~' bt•nt t cruel!y m
vol• IWl 1ft trw gro""'"l !l..,thon1

ch"\ll f n

ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL

SPECIIl S

Will buy I p1ece or corn plc tc
hou~eh old New , used , or ont1
qu e ~ Martrn ~ Fu r n1ture 10 N
1nd St . M rddlepor I
Phone-

New s l J; 1: 05- Tomorrow 3,4.

Movi e C.hannPl 4 -

5 :0o-Bonanza

. , - - - - -- - ( '"

BOB'S

Pomeroy Landmark

~9 2 - 77 60 .

HMAlf

RM
6Komt

service department and
will service Hotpoint and
other brands.

OLD FURN 1TU RE, l&lt;e boxes , brass
bedr.. iron bed s. e tc, co rnplc re
house ho ld s. Wri l e M D Mdler
Rt 4 , Pom erQy , Oh io or &lt;Oil

NO ITEM TOO large or too sm all

•
'

We have enlirged our

742·133 ,1'

WOUL D VOU l!K[ 10

()rl!y tll()lt ...n o tOn.•ntt u1 ol

8 FOOl camper to p 49 Ford tree
tor 3 pt hi!ch 985 -4 181

COI NS. CURRENCY, roHens : old
pock et wo l&lt;h e ~ a nd cho111s
s11-...er and gold . We need 1964
and olde r silver ca ms. Bvy , sell
or trad e ' Co li Rog er Wam sley .

.

MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1978

TIMB ER

Senic..,. Offered

61 4 1&gt;67 ·3593

representative will be at
our stor e Tuesday , Apr il18 ,

f uln1~hed

FR IENDLY HO ME Toy Port •es now
1n our 23r d yea r IS e Kpor1d1ng
ond has openmgs l o r Manager s
and Deale rs Par ty Pion e,.
per ren ce
help l ul
Our
guaren teed t o y~ and gift s sell
l h ern~elve~
No cosh mve~!
men1 · No ser v1&lt;e ch arge to
customers
No c.oll ect 1ng
dcl1 ve 11ng .
Car
ph o n e
necessary Call co llect Car ol
Dov 5 1 8 - ..:~ 89 - 8395

RI DI NG l A WNMOWER Murray 10
h p PrQ(!ICc lly new Ph one

A facto ry tru ck &amp; factory

m

d 1~tnc t.

THR: EE ROOM
Q4 Q nsJ

1977 CARElli MOPED . Or rven 600
mrle s. S3 75 99/ 7071

PROTECT YOUR FARM!
STANDBY EMERGENCY
POWER
SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION ON
WINCO GENERATORS

AP r'

FU RN SIHE D'

Ron n£&gt;

111

Pomeroy Fores t Pro duct~ Top price l or ~ to nd1n g
!ioaw l1m ber Colt Q92-596S or
Ken t Ha nby 1-446·8570.

11 :DO-Qi ck Cavett 20: Over Easy 33.
1I:Os- News 3. 4.15: 11 :3G-Police Story 6,13 : Movie
" Duel In The Sun " 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Life at
lhe Top" 10.
11 :Js-Jhnny Carson 3,4, 15; 11 :0G-Janaki 33; 12:4G-

TELEVISION
VIEWING

MY FACE!

.....'
'

Business ,Services

PROMO·

Tl ON Fr ee ccj nopy , trre ond
bo rde cove r with eac h ne w to ld
down . St arma sler . $2800 now
16 6 trai ler $5095 now
53829
II min • rno tor $1 6 460
' now 13
We sell serVI Ce
and qua li ty. Open Sundo . ,. .
Cump Conley Stor(fo h Sole s,
Rt. Ct'l nort h ol Pt. Plemcn t

~--------------------------------- ·- '

1904 11 )( 60 TRA ILER . 8 11 16 e~~: ­
po ndo 3 bedrooms. part ially
lurnished . $7800 . 992-3388 .

FABRIC SALE . Al l r,.;ote ri ol •n shop
on sol e one week only . M an
doy , Ap rd I 7 th ru Saturd oy
April 22 . Frrs t qua l1 ly kn1 ts start
Camping Equipm!!nt_
Ca roli na Fa br1n
at $1 q5
located on Rout e 7 1, m ile
8 IT . t.r uck camper and 10 1, It
nor th of Chesler. Ohro Hcur!io
rruc k camper Con tact Ernest
_. Ward Jr _ lan gsv rll e - De)(ler .~ 9 00 am to 7:00 Mond ay thru
... Fr1doy. Clo sed Satu rda ys eK
· Rood Phont'7 42-30 19
cept l or so le 'r'"ee lo. s Henry and
CAMPER TO PPER l or 8 l oot bed
Ma ry Hun ter . ow ners.
·
wt l h door in reor w1red l or
12
•
70
mob
ile
home
.
3
bedroom,
elec trrcJty . $150 qq2 -71 00.
1 lull ba th s, tully ca rpeted on
STARCRAF ! FO LD down camper .
1' , acresol land . 742-77 14
741-2030 al ter 6 pm .

s m

Let us test your wlter Free

:0\,nda~
~uun 1• r 1

Landmark

water with Co.Qp Witter
softener, Mode! UC-SV/,
Now Only

l'hllllt:: 49~-'.! 156

•

=-~

sofhm &amp; condition your

Ullt: Ull'U I'·

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

-·

ECONOMY TRA CTOR w i th all ol tac hrn e nt s. l ik e , new . as k111g
$2250 . Phone (61 4) 698·3290.

"

Daily Sentinel, Middlcpurt-P omeruy, 0., M1&gt;n day . April 17, 1978

I SEE '10U AN'
JAMElf HAVE
BEEN F16
R6 '1N ,

J U6HAID

JAMEV DONE
MOST OF IT!!

�8- The D!il y Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy ._0 .. Monday. Aprill7, 1978

WANT AD
CHARGES
J5 Wurli.s tlr Unllcr
Cash

F-&lt;u-~ ·c-- - .~·

Clt&lt;~ r Kc

11'0

Jdoy

12.1
100

I:~

2 ll&lt;t}' S
.!tl~ys

!'.!hi

2.2.1

6llh rs

;1,11(1

;1. i )

~: ad1

Wi.Jrll o\ll'r Uit• mmunw u 15
1 nnt:-. ~· r wunl pt•r dar

wt~n b ~~

t\ db ruJUILilK uLht•r
till) ~

w1 ll lw

than l'QIISL&gt;t'Utl\'t!

dutr~t'&lt;l

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

at the I day

t'a lt'

lu lllt'111Ur~ . l'iutl uf Tha 11k ~ &lt;IIIli
li {\'Il l ~ pt•r word, $3 .(1()
11\UIUHU;Il l '&lt;:~~I I Ill ,1\1\' il iHT

Utatuan

8 &amp; S M O BILE HOMES . Pt Pl ea se n t , W , Vo . beside Hec k s.

1973 Sro cr dm ore 14 ,.. 0-'1 2
bedroom
1973 Dan o n 14 ll: 60 7 bedroom
1972 V1cto r1 0n I~ ,.. 67 3 bedroom
1 both
1
1972 Covent ry I{ K b5 3 bedroom
1969 Sto re!&gt;ma n 11 l( bO 2
bedroom

Muhilt• HuJIIt' :!cilt·!l itnd Van! sail'.~
&lt;.~ rt! at't'cph'&lt;i unl) wnh l'llSil With
urdt•r 25 n'nl dlh t ' ~t· fur ad_o.; l.'ltiTf·
Uil( Kux NliH)llcr il tl 'art· uf Ttw St&gt;n·

RED UCE SAFE &amp; las t w11h G08ese
fab lets 8 E-Vap ~oler p1lls
N el5on Drug

tuwl

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

1'hc Pubh.;hc'r l't'~t·n·~·~ th..: rt~ht
1u t'lh\ ur fl'J t't '\ &lt;m~ dlb dt'L' IIlt'tl 110.
jn'tliJillll Tilt' l'u1Jl16ltcr Will nvt tx&gt;
ll'S pHii~ l iJit • ft, l l ll&lt;fl'l'

!him

-

--=--- -=-·

Let Pomeroy

1'1't'1lll:&gt;l' l't1 UII

NOTICE

'289.95
Pomeroy Landmark

9 ... _Jack W. C.rsey , ~r.
ail Phone 992-2181
CO A L LI MES fONE sand gro ver
calc1um chlo r •de l ert ilrzer dog
fo od ond al l types ol soli b:. celslor Sal t Work s Inc E Maul
St Po rneroy 99'2 -3891 ."

$&lt;ltunlt1.1

Tllt'l&gt;Ll:l\
thn1 Fmia1·

•'p M

tl l~ dil _
l lJt·flll'l' I'Uhil\'il liUII

1974 DA T5UN PICKUP

S wu.J a ~
~ I' ~~

997.

........ ·-~- l'lti~~ ~ ufh'nHilll\

7 4 ~3

51100.

..

NICE PIGS lor ~ale Alt er 5 call
949 L857
HAY FOR sole Coll992 -7306

Notice!.
ClEARANCE SALE beg1 ns M ar,
Feb 13 at Sew -N -Sew Ou tlet
Mom
Street
Rac1ne
A ll
polye~tPr double kn 1 t~ 1edured
40°o and 50°c Thread b1g ~pool
5 for $1
GU N SHOO!
Rutl and leg1 on
Form e ... ery Sunday at 1'2 00
noon Spon sored by VFW
NOfiCE BI LL SOuahty Body Shop
Mtddleport - wdl
be open
Wednesday even1ng un t il~ prn
l or bu!&gt;1nes s Closed all day
Saturday
NO FISHING and no hunl!ng on
m y property Mm 1ne Didd le
Sellers

HO MEMA0£0U i lT S
74'} '298&lt;1

lor

sole

1971 INlERNATIONAt SCOU1

4

wheel dn ... e 3 speed V 8 A 1
!. hope 949 153J
SC HOOL BUS campe r
S325
So te li 1le pol1ce scann er $50

991 3798
l O SE WE IC H1 SAFELY* ra k e NEW
B Shrn d1et plan and Aqua vop
Water Pill ~
V1ll oge Phor
rnocy 271 N ?nd A ve M1d
dleport
REDUCE SA FE and last w1th
GoBese Tableh and E-Vap
water pills N elson Drug
YALE FORI&lt;. lilt 70 I H backhoe
and loade-r end l o Boy 1970
I H 1700dump !ruck These con
be bought s eporot~ly or m o
group
Phone 949 2110 or
848-2705 l or more rn l or mo t10n
INTERNA TIO NAL 500 bulldozer 6
way blade w 1nch and cob .
Completely reworked Phone
949 2763
1977 JEEP CJ7 Red w1 1h bl ock top
55300 I Q71 VW Super Beet le
SIOXI 9Q2 5450
PAIR OF 14 Ferguson plows J
pr S180 A l~o 1969 Che"y 1 dr
Cusrom S3SO 949 2860
197b KAWASAt&lt; l 100 m1n1 d 1r 1
b 1ke L1ke ne w Recpn!ly lunE&gt;d
Pr1c e $400 Phon e 992 57b8
P &amp; H Crone mode l J055lC
boo m erlr o PllQ1ne N ot 1n
worlu ng condd 1on H!gh e ~t b1d
accep!ed 61d!&gt; opened May I
lo car1on
Cenlf o l
1978 .
Oper011ng Corn pony . Phd1p
Sporn Pla nt PO Bo ll 368 New
Ha ven · WV
25265
Phone

304 8813113
CLU B PIG S S35 Co5 1rated 1ron
~ho t s
on teed
Ree d~vdle
614378031 1
PIGS

Top

O uo lll y
S35
C o ~tr or ed 1ron ~hoh on feed
Reed sv11le Ct l 4 378-bJII

BRUSH HOG 7 l oo t J D pull typP
tr1ple un1versal dr1 ve shalt ~l1 p
dutch puncture proal t1r es
Ver y g ood. ca nd 11 ron Shade
Ct9b 1734
WALLIE X VINYL coated and pre
posred wall cov errng !. Choose
/ro m e.:~ pattern boo ks Qu iC k
sennl e Phone 997 37 48 or
99') 5 0 ~ 0 Ku1g Burlders Supply
Co M 1ddlepor t 0 i?len ty of
free pork1ng
CHAR LI E S LIV E 8011 Mmnow s.
n1gh ! &lt;r owl er!o
red wor ms
garden worm) F 1 ~h1ng l1cense.
' • mile obove SyrQ{u~e Po rk Rt

114
19o9 IN 'iERN A TIO N AL ME TRO
Van SI 500 61 4-698-3290
STEWARTS GUN SHOP Cun s l or
sa le 01 trade 29 Remmgt om
31 Re rfHngtons M ode l 1'1 Wm ·
chc!&gt; l er s and many more See
.or toll 7 4'1 14Ll
1970 FORD I ton !fat bed tru ck
w,th srde p1e&lt;es Good ~hope
Coli 997 7b08 day or 7 ..:~ '1 1030
alter 6
197b HO NDA MR '250 e)' cellenl
ro nd 1110n $750 1938 Hor ley
001nd son
Cus tom1 red
e•
cellenr cond 111Qn has ~utc1 d e
clu tch and shd1 and o ther oc
c eHor~e~

11173 CHE VY NOVA SS . E" celle n!
corldit r.on one owner N1 ce
dean cor . Phone 61 4-367 · 7258

STAHCRAFI

SPRING

snso .

n

$3000 et4 -(l98 -3290

BA SS 80AL 16 loot Monork
Mot or and lrarler . Goo d con d1
t1on
Pnced for l os1 sol e
qq? -3231 alter 5
FOR SALE Surface M1ne boo rs
1? 1 ,
S199515 J
S2195
Bo ile r ~ M 1ddleport
EOU IPMENl FOR (Omple te b~oury
shop l or lour operat o r~
1/ so ld ' thr s wee~
Ph one

snoo

997 7008

3 AND 4 RM fur nished and un·
l urn1shod apt~
Phono 991
543 4.
COUNTRY M_081l E Horne Pa r ~
Rou te 33 norlh at Pomeroy
Lorge lots Ca ll 99{ -7479
APT
FO R
ren t
Re nt al s
ossiss tance .rates lor Senior
C1 11tem Co rilac t Vdlo ge Man or
Apts M1 dd lepo r l 9q') 7767
TUP PERS Pl AIN S
O h 10
2
_, P.edroom a pt l or ren t Furn1 sh
t ed 01 unf urnished 1-607 -3349
10 )( 50 mob ile horne 7 bed room
near Roc me WL -5BSB
FOUR BEDROOM house
949 1153

Pomer oy
Suilable l o r
con:. t ruc lio n worlo. ers
Pho r,e
9913101 ol rcr 5 pm
B u~mess

trom 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATOR
PRICES!
Pomeroy Landmark

opt

MERRI -MAC HA S OPENIN GS FOR
Po n y Pion Super.,.1sors and
demonstrator~ 1n your area
H1ghe sl
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and gilts . Call collec t to Ann
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MER RI -MA C
80 1 Jackson
Dubuque Iowa 51001
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Crows Steak House
Pomeroy Oh1o
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!&gt;€!..,eral por t t1me pOSII IQn:;
male and lomale A pply at
Janes Boys Store 700 W Mo1 n
St Porneroy

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Dennis H. Manuel , Anna G.
Manu el to Fl ossie F .
Badgley, Lot 2t. Racine.
Flossie F . Bad gley to
Denni s Manuel. Ann a G.
Manuel, Pt. Lots 2M, 260, 261,
Letart .
DaUas Clela nd, Geraldine
Clel and to Charles Williams,
Alice E. Williams, .281 acr e,
Sutton.
Lee Comts, Peggie Combs
to Lawrence E . Hysell , 1.18
acre, Pomeroy.
Letha Morris, E xec .,
James Walter Ar cher , dec. to
Dan P . Smith , Donna J ean
Smith, 10 acres. Sutton.

, • • _ Jock W. Carsey, Mg r.
. . . Phone99l .21BI
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Rut land 747 1081 o r PennJo1l
74{ 9575.

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by 2 creek ~ Co!l985 3877

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!ton cal l 992 '12313 o r 99L 5304
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lteal Estate fur Sale

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good cond 1t 1on Must !.ell Co!l
949 27 47 even1n gs
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p s p b tope player 'J doo r
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Saturday, Apr il22. 1:30 p .m . at Doris M iller
Jack son Farm loc ated on State Rt. 124, 8
m iles north of Ra cine, Oh io at Grea t Bend
across river from Kaiser Aluminum . 424
In I. tra cto r , po we r ste er ing , live powe r , 2500
ho ur s ; 140 Int. Tractor ; 2.20 Case Baler with
k ic ke r ; 35 Int . Rake ; 2 A Int. Condit io ner ;
No . 5 J o hn Deere /lllower. 7' Si c k le ; 24 ' Hay '
elev ato r ; 2 row corn planter Int ., pull type ;
2· r ow In t . Cultivator ; 1 flat bed wago n , good
bed ; Int . Qisc 122; 209 Int. 3· Piow 14" pi c k
up ; Cultivalors for 140 Int. tractor ;
Fert ilize r attachment 140 Int . p low tor 140
Int . 2· Pio w ; Post Hole Digger 12 "; Grader
blad e ; H ow c orn planter , qui c k hit c h . No
sm al l items, be on t ime .
R . D. Carney
Owner
H. C. Dawkin s
Charles (Bud) S(lires,
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Auctioneers
Not responsible for accidents
Terms of sale : Cash

Spe cialired

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A vt·ry n1ce P ~ SJ .;lry oi bedroom
home •n good cOn dition F ea1 u r es a b. t sement w i t h
finis h ed fa mily room and laundry room. t 1at In kllchet1 .

living room &amp; balh Large lo1 with lonct'd ya rd C&lt;&gt;lt
now, oriced 1c se ll ol 117.000
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Your Love ,

driveway s ,

Your Ring s,
Your Gown .

etc.

Call
JERRY MURPHY

CARTER.

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992.6282
or 91'2 ·6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.
jALES AND SERVICE
11 .9.11 c

Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phon e 992 -5682
3·12 I mo.

BATH ROOM S AN D K• tchans
remodeled . ceram rc trle . plumbmg ca rpent ry, alld ger1eral
ma1ntenance
13 year ~ e ll·
penence 992 -3685
PULLIN S EX CA V ATI NG Complete
~ervt~e Phone 99'1 -iHB .
WINTER GEl to your hous. ~ ? l et us
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

THE PHOTO PLACE
109 Hith Sl
Pomrror
Weddings

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Pass pori$

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and all types of general rep01r
Work guaran teed 20 ye a rs e• ·
per renee Phone 991 14m . _

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FURNITURE
742-2211

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feature

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22 Anagram
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23 Convened
24 City in
Illinois
25 Edith
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title

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pennies
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BILL'S PICTlii?E WAS THE
ONLY THING HURT BY
THAT!30LTOP
LIGHTNING.'

fine sse ."

Os wa ld : ·'Thi s finesse
would have proven cata strophic 1f it had lost , but it
was necessa r y for South's
plan of a tta c k that it
succeed ."
Alan : " Once the spade
finesse wo rked : South discarded one club on th e ace of
spades, ruffed the last spade
high, played ace and a low
tru mp to dummy, led a club
and pl aye d his n1nc spot. "
Os wald : " West had his
third trick, but wa s through
wi th his trr c k taking since
an}' lead hl' mad e would be

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LONGFELLOW

An Alabama reade r wants
Ry Os wa ld .Jacoby
to know what yo u do as
One l ett e r simply stands for another . In this sample A is and Alan Sontag
decla rer . You hold :
used for th(' three I. 's , X for the two O's, ric Single. letters.
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apostr op hes , t he l e ngt h and rorm at inn o r the wo nl! are all fou r ht'arts w a~ an overbid ,
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ld coll ect four tri cks and
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by lea ding three rounds of per, P 0 Box 489. Rad•o Crly
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diamonds. South trumped SlaJ•on, New Yolk, N. Y. 10019 J
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th e third one high and decided he would make the
hand if West held all the high
cards a s the bidd ing indi cated. So his first play wa s to
lead a s pa de and take a

diSastr ous.

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11:0G-Janaki 33 ; 12 ;QO-Tomorrow 3. 4; 1: IG- News ·
13; I:Js-Ko iak B.
Mov ie Channel 4 .5 &amp; 7 P.M. Guns &amp; Fury (GJ
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Dom ino Pr inciple ( R)
Cable Channel s 6:30P.M - Tes timony Time
7:00P.M. - Pau l Gaudino Fam ily Fitness Show
10 00 P.M. - 700 Clu b.

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38. High note

child
33 Envelope
word
34 Iron or
copper
35 Bangkok
native
36 Sheathe
3S Lab vessel

FHA NK &amp; ERNIE

C and i d Camera

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20,33; Price is Righi 10; Tha t's Hollywood 13;
Television Honor Soc iety 15.
C:DO-Ma n From A1tanlls 3,4,1 5: Happy Days 6,13 ;
Sam 8, 10 , I Sough! My Brother 10,33.
B:JG- Laverne&amp; Shi r iey6 .1 3; Bugs Bunny 8,1 0; 9:DO-

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2 Lambs Club
member
3 Slow pitch
4 Solution
5 Freed

15.

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6:0G- News 3,4,8,10, 13, 15: ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20; 6:3G-NBC News 3,4, 15;
Carol Burnett &amp;
Fr iends 6: CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20.
7:0G-Cross·Wits 3; Nigh t mare 4; New lywed Game
6,13: Pop Goes The Country 8; News 10; Gilligan 's
Is . 15; French Chel 10; Book Bea1 33.
JG-Ho llywood Squares 3,4; Let's Go To The Races

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20.
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Sesame Sf . 10,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dina h 13.
4;3G- Little Rascats 3.15; Gil li gan's Is . 4; Gi ll igan's ts.
8; Brady Bunch 10.
S:Oo-B onanz:a 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke 8; Mister
...... Roge rs' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Em ergen cy One 13 ; Pe tticoat Junct ion 15.
S:JG- News 6; Elec. Co . 10,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

10 ·3G-News 20 ; 1 1 : 0~ N ews 3,4,6, 13,15; Dick Cavell
20; Over Eas y 33.
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Indoor
ond outdoor runs.
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Phone (b1 4) 367 0292.

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WENDELL GRAT E
CARPET CONSULTA NT

EXC A VAltNG . dote r . l oad er ond
bad dH?C work . dUmp t rucks
and lo- boys for h ire , w dl hovl
1,11 drr t , to sod . lun es to ne and
gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger Jef lers day phone 992·708q , night
phone 992 -3525 01 ~_1__:__ 5232 .
EXC A VAl iNG , do1er . bo&lt;: khoe
and ditcher Charl et R. HatHoe
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Rutland , Oh io . Phone 7A2 -2008.

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Special Otwions

SEWING MACHINE Repo1 r s , se rvi Ce o il makes 99'1 -?28o4 . The
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Shop
Pome r o y
Au !hor1tcd ~111ger Sa les and
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little

All carpet inst al led with
padding at no ch arg e
Expert inst~llati o l1 .

Annive~J.~ri es

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our

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5 Bench
warmer

8 Pain
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t3 Remain
t4 Solution to
a problem
15 Cargo
weight
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17 Fury
18 Work unit
19 Mal de 20 Twitch
Constanth.J! walkinq,
21 Oklahoma
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city
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%3 Shoo!
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24' Frame of
mind
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Arlene
26 Kind of

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Sweep&amp;r&amp; I OO~I ~H 1rons uiJ
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or 949·'2000 Rotine Qh,o, Cr rtt
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992-2171

10 .

9 :3G- Harvey K o rman 6 ; Mar y Tyle r Moore 13;

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
40 Novelist

TH' KiDNAPPERS

WHO COULD
"TELL US !

15 : WHO .

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12 OG- Newscen1er 3; News 4,6, 10; To Say The Least
15; Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13.
11: JG- Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4 ; Gong Show 15;

" A Man Called Horse " 8,1 0.

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Pomeroy, Ohi o 45769

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Radiator~

10.
9:3G-Andy Grllfllh B; Fami ly Affai r 10; 10 ;DOSanlord &amp; Son 3,4, 15 ; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buc k 8; Joker' s Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10:30- Hot lywogd Squares 3,4, IS ; High Hopes 6; Prfce
is Righi 8,10; $20,000 Pyramid 13.
11:0G-Wheel ot For tune 3,4,15; Happy Days 6,1 3;
11;3D- Knockou t 3,15; Family Feud 6,13: love ot
Li te B,10; Sesame Sf . 10; 11 :5s-CB S News 8;

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Phil Donahue 4,13,15 ;

Emergen c y One 6; Family Affair 8; Ma tch Game

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TURlEY S WRECKER Serv1c e.
RO&lt;:Ifle .Ohto Day o r mghl.
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991 2081

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Estimates

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form the surprise answer, as suggested by the abo... e cartoon .

Print answer here:

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BAKER PHOTOGRAPHY
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News B; Bullwinkle 10.
7;JG-Schoolles 10: 8:0G-Capt. Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame

L DO-For Richer, Fo Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
New s S; Young &amp; the Rest less 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
1:3D-Days ot Our Lives 3,4,15: As The World Turns
8.1 0: 2:oo-0ne Lite to Live 6,13 ; 2:3G-Dooclors
3.4.15 ; Guiding Light 8,1 0.

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6:2$-Concerns &amp; Commen1s 10; 6:3G-Focus on
Columbus 4; News 6: Sunrise Semesler 8; 6:4sMorn lng Report 3; 6' 5G-Good Morning, West
Virginia 13 ; 6:5s-C huck White Reports 10: News
13.
?;DO-Today 3,4,15; Good Morn ing America 6,13; CBS

3:(}()- AII In The Family 8, 10 ; Consumer Surviva l Kit

For

HURRY !
Lim ited Su pply
J 16· I

byHe nri Arno!d andBot&gt;Lee

tour ordinal)' words.

IT'~ M~ ~ BU~P ~
L1W?M BRAWET

l'rlAT '(X)'RE;

Sales &amp; Servic e

Sa le Priced No w
Thru April 20 th

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Un scramble these l our Jumbles.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

&amp;

Kit

one letter to each square . to form

' - - - - -- - -

BOLEN MULCH E R S

Consumer Survival

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LAWN BOY MOW ERS

vard

in

698.7331

Cltl446·l7'6 or 446 ·7881

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DOZER FOR HIRE

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AT 446-3643

mo.

irnes 8, 10 ;

10 .30-Farm Digest 20 ; Arwone For Tennyson? 33 ;

SAV f 'F.M, " MONSTER.".'

ACRl) 8 100111 remod led
home oil rnrncro! n ght~ l uel
or l furnace
Rutland &lt;Jrea Wtll do roohng &lt;on~ tru c t 1o n
S36 000 N ew 3 bf&gt;dr oo m tore I
plurn bmg and heot 1ng No jOb
electnc homro
1 113 ou ~s
100 large or too srnolt Phone
ncar rnmcs S'17 000 Bu ddm g
741 13~8
lo1 I II Q(lt'~ rural watef on
H
OW~
RY
A ND MARTI N
Ew
lot 53 800 Call742 7819 oiler 5
( O\Iat1ng
scpt1c system s
prn 0 1 a11ytunfl Sar &amp; Sun
da1c r backhoe durnp trvfk
l1mes tollc
g r.a~· cl
block 1o p
pa vrn g Rt 143 Phone 1 [(1 14)

REAL ESTATE AGEN6Y

•

"Th, Driliniltlrs
Not The lmitillo11

Middleport, 0 .
Phone '192 -30'12

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

991·1720oc Q&lt;J11381

Carpeting
992·2206 or 992·7630

ua Locusr Street

Pomoroy, 0 .
3-15·ttc

•

Young's

15 .

20,33.
8:3G- Basebal l 6, 3; Baby, I' m Back 8,1 0; Turnabout
20,33.
9:DO-Hotocaust 3,4 ,1 5; Mash 8.10: Art America 20 ;
Meeting 01 Minds n .
9 :3()-{)ne Davil l A Time 8, 10; Art Ameri ca 20; 10 :QOLou Gran! B. 10: News 10 . Originals 33.

AI

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

-

OBVIOUSLY THE FOOLS U5&gt;ED
LOFT AS BAIT-- BUT THEY Wl1.1.:
. FIND NOTHIN/3! AND NOW THE
DOI&gt;BINS WOMAN WILL 500&gt;.!
I'&gt;E AT OIJR MERCY:

6, 13; Good

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•11111e 3• PomffOJ, 0.
C.rpet • Uphotstel}
Phone Mike Young

WILKINSON

-

,

L-------------'-0-·J~~I

fully insured
Free Est.
Call : 992-3815
4~ 9 - 1

.. TH~ MAST~~ C ~IMINA L IS
ALREADY E5CAP 1N6
Hl5 PRISONE:R (!lcKot ~, .m. ,.
J E t&lt;R 'I LOFT) VIA A 5 EC:RE1
TUNNEL E)(.IT!

.

Chester, Ohio ;

Experience and

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

TW O
STORY
fra me
three , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
bed room Mulberr v A ~· ('nue
Pam er a}' $9000 Fou r b"droom
l rorne
Butler nu r A venu e
10 acre~
Pomeroy $1? ~00
w11h go~ wt.' ll he(' ga s on In
d1on Run 13 1 acre~ neor I 0 1
1 4 miles oH Rt. 7 by-pass on
d l.. cd Run la~c 85 OCf l'~ on St. Rt. 143, toward Rutland ,
Shade R1vpr
A ll 111 Oltve 0 .
I o wn~h1p Me1 g\ Co unt y Oh1 0
Auto &amp; Truck
All can be l111omeJ
Coli

lip._ Jack W. Corsey , Mg r.

l!)f

U MITEO O,PORTUNITY

~TO R Y

POMEROY ri VE rnrnu tes to town
and ~r h ool~ A lum1 r1um ':11dmg
Storm wmdo.,.. 5 and doors New
kit&lt;.P..e n a woman s de lrgh t ?
or ·:r--~. bod r oo rn ~
Bo sernen !
Co rpr•t !lu oughout By oppo111 1
rne11 1 only
Roger
Abboll
997 6 ! 14 or 99'l -1377

Dt 0011 11d

I"'IJ"fll '"

··:KING jUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Ph . 992 -2848

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

JIM KEESEE .

Thermal Insulation
Save30 pet. to so pel .
on heating cost

Shocks - Tires
Battery .
In s tallation Service

Anvday, anytime.
Phone 985-3806

Blown Insulation

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

a nd

Superior
Steam Eltratlion

Cellulosic {wood fiber)

MOORE'S
Muffler - Brakes

Residenti a l

commercia I.
Ca ll for
estimate, ·24 hour ser v ice.

Cable Chhannel 5 Paul Gaud ino Family Fitness
7:00 P ,M. - B lac~ Knighl R~vue
10:00 - 700 Club.
·•
TUESDAY , APRIL 18, 1978
5:4s-Farm Reporl 13; 5:5Cf-PT L Club 13; 5:5sSunnrise Semester 10; 6 ;QO-PTL Club 15.

6 : 30P .M . -

6:DO-News 3,4,8,10,1 3,15 ; AB C News 6; Zoom 20.
6:3G-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13 ; ABC New s t3;
Caro l Burnett &amp; Fr iends 6; CBS News B,10; Over
Easy 20 .
7:00-Cross-Wits 3, .4 ; New lywed Game 6 ,13; News 10 ;
Gilligan 's I s. 15 ; Daniel Foster M .D. 20; Know Your
Schoo ls 33 .
G-Thai Nashvi lle Music 3; In Searc h Ot 4; Muppel
6; Mat ch Game PM 8: Mac Ne ii-Lehehrer
Repo 0,33 ; Wild Kingdom 10; Ca ndi d Camera 13 ;
Nashvi ll On The Road 15 .
8:DO-Littte H se On The Prairie 3,4, 15 ; Sugar Time!

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J&amp;L

• EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

HO MESITES l or .-. ole , 1 acre and
up . M 1ddleporr near Ru tlan d .
Call 992 -7481
NEW 3 bedr oom hous e 7 bat hs
oil ele&lt;
I oue Mi drllepor t
clo~e to Rutla nd Phone 9CJ2
7481

&amp;

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J,1c!&lt; W (er,cy. Mqr.

7'J

Pomeroy Landmark

Jill

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

'ir1il• PrtCt''&gt;

TWO STORY 3 bPd room lr or~1€'
house . FA lurnote sto11n Wrn
do w~ f11eploce . ln M 1ddlepot t
Phone 9q2 3457 or 992 5867

VACATIO N Fl-l[f whllt you
!I "C

UNION OPERATEO
J.JQ.1 mo.

HolpLHnl Appit.Jt!U'')

BU SI NE SS BUI LDING w1th ltvrng
quor ters 30 )( 80 l oca ted on
Mom Sueer Rut land For sole
01
ll od(' SPe 01 wll I 0
Stewar t 742 24'21

AND

POTASH, FERW·PELS

!•Jin .,

I or All Your
G•'lll' l.!l Elrctr·1c T V.'•,
and

Henderson
675-1582

Hartford
882-2175

fr ame house
6
ro a m ~ ond both
&lt;o llar ou r
(614) 667 -6177
bl!dd1ng ~ 4 oue~ land a t edge
Between
7:30 &amp; 9: 00
o l Rur!t:~n d Comple!e 11 oiler
hook up ol~ o '}bonk s oppro1s
p .m .
cd IHOpCrly o r SIS.)()() Phone
4-12-1 mo. P .
qq) 709&lt;
'---------HOUSE AND bu~1ne~ s butl dmg 1n
Reed sv1 lle 985 3519

IMM[01ATflY

C;n.,..,...;n ,

POMEROY
LANDMARK

fWO

' BE SElF EMPLOYi:U .

"Get ALoad Of This"

Rt. 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
$100.00
Large C.rs
$125.00
Trucks
$175.00
Body work &amp; repair $1 .00
per inch us.lng only the best
Dupont materials.
742-3010
H -1 mo.

H oga n ' s H eroe s

-

5 &amp; 9 P.M.- Pink Panther Strikes Again ( PG I
7&amp; 11 P.M.- Slipper &amp; the Rose iGJ

3; Star Trek 4; Gvnsmoke 8; Mi ster
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan' s Heroes 10;
Emer gency One 13,· Pett i coat Junction 15 .
UG-News 6; E lee. Co. 10,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

SEPTIC TANk
CLEANING

AUTO PAINTING

WETHERALL CONCRETE

you• !ud• vr uunll 11 you mn !Jill

• ilh P~~pptrofl i or ~.u ~age
Rt gl.llar Priu U . !0

GINO'S

CHIP WOOD .
Pole s 1no•
d rame ter 10 on l orge ~ t end $8
per ton . Bun dled slab , Sb per
ton De lr ve red to Ohro Pa llet
Co Rt 2 Po meroy 992 -2689

b:p e r11~ n ca

PMl ol 11w1 un ~,.. 1nd

t

Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 91'2-2181

Good ctiMI&lt;;! I • reh.t.nhty ..1U

12" PIZZA

APRil 11-19

99).6370.

~·~·~ ''"'~' bt•nt t cruel!y m
vol• IWl 1ft trw gro""'"l !l..,thon1

ch"\ll f n

ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL

SPECIIl S

Will buy I p1ece or corn plc tc
hou~eh old New , used , or ont1
qu e ~ Martrn ~ Fu r n1ture 10 N
1nd St . M rddlepor I
Phone-

New s l J; 1: 05- Tomorrow 3,4.

Movi e C.hannPl 4 -

5 :0o-Bonanza

. , - - - - -- - ( '"

BOB'S

Pomeroy Landmark

~9 2 - 77 60 .

HMAlf

RM
6Komt

service department and
will service Hotpoint and
other brands.

OLD FURN 1TU RE, l&lt;e boxes , brass
bedr.. iron bed s. e tc, co rnplc re
house ho ld s. Wri l e M D Mdler
Rt 4 , Pom erQy , Oh io or &lt;Oil

NO ITEM TOO large or too sm all

•
'

We have enlirged our

742·133 ,1'

WOUL D VOU l!K[ 10

()rl!y tll()lt ...n o tOn.•ntt u1 ol

8 FOOl camper to p 49 Ford tree
tor 3 pt hi!ch 985 -4 181

COI NS. CURRENCY, roHens : old
pock et wo l&lt;h e ~ a nd cho111s
s11-...er and gold . We need 1964
and olde r silver ca ms. Bvy , sell
or trad e ' Co li Rog er Wam sley .

.

MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1978

TIMB ER

Senic..,. Offered

61 4 1&gt;67 ·3593

representative will be at
our stor e Tuesday , Apr il18 ,

f uln1~hed

FR IENDLY HO ME Toy Port •es now
1n our 23r d yea r IS e Kpor1d1ng
ond has openmgs l o r Manager s
and Deale rs Par ty Pion e,.
per ren ce
help l ul
Our
guaren teed t o y~ and gift s sell
l h ern~elve~
No cosh mve~!
men1 · No ser v1&lt;e ch arge to
customers
No c.oll ect 1ng
dcl1 ve 11ng .
Car
ph o n e
necessary Call co llect Car ol
Dov 5 1 8 - ..:~ 89 - 8395

RI DI NG l A WNMOWER Murray 10
h p PrQ(!ICc lly new Ph one

A facto ry tru ck &amp; factory

m

d 1~tnc t.

THR: EE ROOM
Q4 Q nsJ

1977 CARElli MOPED . Or rven 600
mrle s. S3 75 99/ 7071

PROTECT YOUR FARM!
STANDBY EMERGENCY
POWER
SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION ON
WINCO GENERATORS

AP r'

FU RN SIHE D'

Ron n£&gt;

111

Pomeroy Fores t Pro duct~ Top price l or ~ to nd1n g
!ioaw l1m ber Colt Q92-596S or
Ken t Ha nby 1-446·8570.

11 :DO-Qi ck Cavett 20: Over Easy 33.
1I:Os- News 3. 4.15: 11 :3G-Police Story 6,13 : Movie
" Duel In The Sun " 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Life at
lhe Top" 10.
11 :Js-Jhnny Carson 3,4, 15; 11 :0G-Janaki 33; 12:4G-

TELEVISION
VIEWING

MY FACE!

.....'
'

Business ,Services

PROMO·

Tl ON Fr ee ccj nopy , trre ond
bo rde cove r with eac h ne w to ld
down . St arma sler . $2800 now
16 6 trai ler $5095 now
53829
II min • rno tor $1 6 460
' now 13
We sell serVI Ce
and qua li ty. Open Sundo . ,. .
Cump Conley Stor(fo h Sole s,
Rt. Ct'l nort h ol Pt. Plemcn t

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1904 11 )( 60 TRA ILER . 8 11 16 e~~: ­
po ndo 3 bedrooms. part ially
lurnished . $7800 . 992-3388 .

FABRIC SALE . Al l r,.;ote ri ol •n shop
on sol e one week only . M an
doy , Ap rd I 7 th ru Saturd oy
April 22 . Frrs t qua l1 ly kn1 ts start
Camping Equipm!!nt_
Ca roli na Fa br1n
at $1 q5
located on Rout e 7 1, m ile
8 IT . t.r uck camper and 10 1, It
nor th of Chesler. Ohro Hcur!io
rruc k camper Con tact Ernest
_. Ward Jr _ lan gsv rll e - De)(ler .~ 9 00 am to 7:00 Mond ay thru
... Fr1doy. Clo sed Satu rda ys eK
· Rood Phont'7 42-30 19
cept l or so le 'r'"ee lo. s Henry and
CAMPER TO PPER l or 8 l oot bed
Ma ry Hun ter . ow ners.
·
wt l h door in reor w1red l or
12
•
70
mob
ile
home
.
3
bedroom,
elec trrcJty . $150 qq2 -71 00.
1 lull ba th s, tully ca rpeted on
STARCRAF ! FO LD down camper .
1' , acresol land . 742-77 14
741-2030 al ter 6 pm .

s m

Let us test your wlter Free

:0\,nda~
~uun 1• r 1

Landmark

water with Co.Qp Witter
softener, Mode! UC-SV/,
Now Only

l'hllllt:: 49~-'.! 156

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sofhm &amp; condition your

Ullt: Ull'U I'·

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

-·

ECONOMY TRA CTOR w i th all ol tac hrn e nt s. l ik e , new . as k111g
$2250 . Phone (61 4) 698·3290.

"

Daily Sentinel, Middlcpurt-P omeruy, 0., M1&gt;n day . April 17, 1978

I SEE '10U AN'
JAMElf HAVE
BEEN F16
R6 '1N ,

J U6HAID

JAMEV DONE
MOST OF IT!!

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10- The Dai ly &amp;ntmel. Multll eport -Pomcl'\1) . 0 .. Monday. tlpnl ll. 78

News •• in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
who shot himself fatally - appareqjly by accident - while
handliiJg a powerful.revQiver m a convenience store parking
lot.
Police satd Sunday a friend of Corp . Richard Pagnard of
Bellefontaine Ohio said the young Marme put a bullet in the
chamber of a' .357 ~gnum revolver , put the gun to his head,
· srud "watch this" and pulled the trigger .

Tram accident
claims four

SQUAW VALLEY, Cahf.
(UP! ) - The red tram,
dan gling only from a safety
OOVINGTON, KY . - FOUR POLICE OFf'!CERS wtil wtre, swayed in the wind 100
testify as "expert wttnesses" thts week m the Frankfort grand feet over the sn ow~wept
jury probe of alleged gambling and corruption m northern Emtgranl Peak slope.
Kentucky
lnstde, there were four
Police Chief Lyle Schwarts, Assistant Chtef Art Heeger, persons dead - VIctims of a
Night Chtef AI Meyer and Sgt. Donald Plegeman say they wtil sudden lll'cident. Thirty-stx
accept an invitation by the federal grand JUry to testtfy as others were m the J21J..perscn
"expert witnesses."
capactty tram f'or them tt
was hell.
COLUMBUS - A DRIF"l'ER, ROBERT E OLIVER, 2a,
" There wa s scream1ng ,
jatled on bank robberv charges in Columbus has admitted to a crymg and wailing," Dr .
1972 murder in Salem Ore. Oliver told Franklin Co. Sheriff's Palnck Mulrooney, 35, Modedetectives during the weekend that he ktlled Jane Pellett , 211, a sto, Calif , sa1d of Saturday 's
patient wtlh hun at a Salem mental hospttal. Both escaped acctdent.
June 7, 1972.
The tram had just left Htgh
Miss Pellett's decomposed body was found m a wooded Camp on tts way down the
afea in Salem later that month. She had been strangled and slope when tl slipped from tis
her throat had been slit.
cable at .the 8.000-foot level. It
dropped' 50 feet Asafety wtre
TOPEKA, KAN - KANSAS' LIQUOR-BY-THE-DRINK caught. the tram bounc-ed like
bill becomes law today but restdents sttll won't be able to wash a yo-y o
·down their meal with wine or a cocktail unttl July I
The wtre ripped through
Gov. Robert Bennett has srud he wtll allow the measure to the roof and pmned three of
become law wtthout his stgnalure bultt cannot be printed tn the fatality victims to the
the state record - making tt effecttve - until July . Even then noor . The fourth person died
there ts no guarantee that Kansas restdents wtll be able to fr om apparent tnternal
order and get liquor by the drink .
mjuries.
Davtd Penntn g, a ptlot
'NEW YORK - JUDGES REVIEWED ALMOST 1,000 celebratmg his 47Ul birthda y,
,. entnes, the largest tn the history of th e Pulitzer Prizes . for was hurled from the car and
today's selection of the most prestigious award m Journaitsm landed in th e snow He
This year's 10 wtnners were scheduled to be announced at 3 suffered only a broken nb .'
p.m. today .
"[ wa blown out througl1
Nine hundred eighty-It ve entrtes were submtlled m the 11 the side whtch was gone," he
categones. A gold medal for pubitc servtce and 10 pmes of satd "The wtnd was blowm g
$1,000 will be awarded to the winners
it bl ew me do"n th e
mountam a ways. It was a
NEW YORK - NEW YORK CITY 'S special narcottcs steep area on one stde, but the
prosecutor says the city 's btllton-dollar drug trade has wmd blew me til soft snow. "
spawned a new tndustry - murder by contract.
An upward-bound r·ar wtlh
•·
In a radio interview Sunday, Stirling Johnson satd that
prices for a "rubout" run anywhere from $50 to $500 and that
the hitmen mclude professional killers, women and even
children. "People are bem g paid to kill people," he said.
Johnson satd 30to 40 percen t of the murders in Harlem, as well
as other areas of the city, are drug-related .
BOlJJGNA, !l&lt;lly (UP! ) Angwshed relati ves ptcked
through mounds of Jewelry
GET LICENSES
and
bloody clothing today for
Issued mamage licenses
ttems
that may tdentify the
Saturday were Harry Clinton
more than 40 vt cttm s ,
Surface, 49, Mtddl eport . anu
Del ores Ma e Ly nch, 39, in cludm g an Ameman
woman , of ll&lt;lly's worst tram
ANNIVERSARY
Mtddl eport ; Roger Steven
Clark , 22, Pomeroy , and crash m 16 years
SPECIAL
Hescue workers satd they
Penn y Marte Eblin , 20,
re&lt;:overed between 44 and 47
Mtddl eport ; Rtc ky All an
12" PIZZA
bodtes from the twtsted
Ftndley, 18, Ht 2, Racme.
wreckage
of Saturday 's
wfth Pt,.rtAJ or ~aulllgt
and Ail sa Ann Hams. 19. Rt
ltfVItr Pmt $3.10
collt ston m the Apennin e
1, Mmersvtlle.
Mountatns Some 200 persons

64 skters and sightseers was

jolted to a stop by the
ac Cident But no one. was
hurt.
After the imtial hystena.
the survt vo rs huddl ed
together in the cabm: sang
songs and prayed
A rescue rope was dropped
to skt patrolmen, Placer
County Sheriff's deputies and
other volunteers. They used a
T-bar c ha tr to lower the
survivors. It look seven hours
to clear both trams - women
and children were tak en
down first
The dead "ere tdenhfted as
Dtepak K Merchant. 31,
Menlo Park, Cahf. , Laurence
Hinkle, 2a, Milpitas, Calif. ,
Dean
Wt smewskt , 32 ,
Alameda , Calif. , and his wtfe ,
Gma, 20 The Wismeskt's &amp;year&lt;Jid daughter survtved.
None of the 31 mjured were
reporte d m senous conditi on
Sunday, and mo st had been
released from nearby
hospttals
One survt vor m the red
tram was Chris Loungankts,
2a, a Tahoe City, Calif ..
housewtfe who once said a
crtppled tram "should be the
next terror mo\ 1e "
She satd , ·'The roof caved
tn, and then th e doors
l'ollapsed tn . One man went
out , ape-Wu:)d onto someone
ford ear life. I would have
been the next one out."

Barn leveled, cattle perish
PT
PLEASANT
A large barn, milkmg
parlor, cattle loafing butldmg
and 27 head of cattle on the
pi cturesque Mt. Vernon
Farm on Rt. 3$, at Southside,
were destroyed by hre early
Saturday evening.
"I lost the heart of my
operation," said James B.
Shadle, owner of the farm .
Accordmg to Shadle, the
cattle· were heifers and milk

located at each end ol the
datry bmlding, another barn
and shed. However, firemen
were able to prevent the fire
from spreading and at the
same tune , with the atd of
volunteer help, moved other
livestock and equipment out
of the area
Firemen

on

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Admtssions Larry Patterson, Jr ., Ractne;
Mary Baker, Reedsvtlle , Lee
Ann Robmson, Coolville.
Saturday Dtscharges Georg e Cl onch, Augusta
Potts , Robert Fetty, Cleson
Denney.
Sunday Admissi ons Cindy Curtts, Pomeroy ;
Carolyn Teaford, Chester ;
Nellie Price, Mtddleport ;
Ma1z1e Hannahs, Pomeroy;
Jacquelyn Glassburn. Bidwell ;
Donald
Casto,
Clarksville, Tenn , Aaron
Turner, Racme
, Sunday Dtscharges Diana Ttllts. Earl Ptckens
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Aprill4J
Ann Btshop, Carol Blame,
Erskine Blanton, Jr ., Thomas
Burns, Mahlon Chrtstma ,
Rtchard Davis, Arnold Dean,
Deana Denny . Aline Estep,
Sharon Eubanks, Ernest Fox,
f'ur st.
Evelyn
Mary
Gtlliland , J onn Gretser,

Relatives search belongings

SP£CIIl

'1 79

MON . TUIS -WID
A~RII II·"
AT AU

GINO'S

MEET TONIGHT
Eastern Athiettc Boosters
will meet this even ing at 7.30
p m at the htgh schoo l to
mak e pla ns for the July 4
chtcken barbecue.

were inJured , 95 .of them
reqwrmg hnspttahiBtton
The rescue squads satd it
was dtlftcult to determine the
exal't number of fataliti es
because many of the vtcttms
were wrenched to pteces and
their limbs strewn across the

if you're always

'' The scene was unspeakaIus 1-yeaNJld son, Adam .
U S offt ctals satd several ble ," said brain surgeon
other
American
and Manno Mas sa roth , who
Japanese famtlt es were climbed out a window to
aboard the two trams that safety . " People screammg m
crashed but "the worst they Jl'llll all around . There was a
suffered were a few bumps young man with a compl etely
crushed arm , a woman who
and bruises. "
Railroad offtctals satd had lost a leg. "
Ratlroad workers' offictal
disaster struck seconds after
a local tram bound north Gtovanni Zini told reporters
from Leece to Milan hit a the crash could have been
mud shde m a blindin g averted if Ow express had
rainstor m and 1ts engme been 30 seconds late
"Whe11 there is something
deratled onto the southbound
on the tracks in this lme, a
tra cks.
The wreckage was rammed fail safe device ca n be put in
by the Arrow of the Lagoon. a actton m 30 se.conds to halt all
fir st-class only expr ess traffi c," he sa td. "Try to
racmg so uth at 60 mph from imagt ne how littl e ttm e
betlw ee n
the
Venice to Rome. Its engme pa ssed
and two of its seven cars derailment and the arnval of
roll ed down a 65-fo ot the express."
embankment.

Bus firms not interested

second in line for

the bathroom ...

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you're ready for

home improvement
Why wa il? The door IS always open he re! If you've go t b1gger
plan s in mind fo r yo ur hom e, now's th e tim e fo l urn th em 1n to a
reality . We can s tart you on the road wi th a horn e improveme nt
loan Whether 1t' s to build a n extra ba t hroom, re model a kitc hen
or just to do some needed r e pa 1rs, we ca n arrange a loa n 1ust for
you , with a repa ym ent plan that won' t le ave you out 1n the cold
Talk to our loa n speci al ist.

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m u d dy
embankment.
The bodi es were taken to
the Bologna ctly morgue
where tearful relattves poked
through ptle• of U1e vtcllms'
personal belongmgs trytng to
find an tdentifying pteee of
jewelry or clothing .
U S. consular olftctais satd
one 9f.- the dead wa s Erna
Steel, a tounst from Beverly
Htlls. Calif . Her husband,
James, 70, was hospitalized
with multiple fra ctttres and
off tctals satd he had not been
told of hts w1fe's death
The only other American
hos ptlaltzed was Honald
Mu ller . .a~ ph iloso ph y
professor fr om Dallas, who.
doctors satd , suffered a bump
on the head . He was UJurmg
Italy with ht s wife, Lucta, and

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CLEVELAND I UPI I The ba nkrupt Cleve land
P\lbhc school system may be
getting enough money from
the state to finall y pay its
employees but bus ftrms
apparently believe there's
not enough to JUShfy btddmg
on a contract to bus the
system's puptls.
lnvttiattons to btd on a
contract for busmg 52,000
pupils for desegregation were
sent til 31 fi rms . Only three
replied and all refused to btd ,
tw o of them cilmg the
system's fmanctal mstabtltty.
Pendmg approval toda by
the state Con trolling Board ,
th e state of Ohi o has
ad va nced the Cle veland
system $.10 mtlhon to fi nish
the school year , mea ning
11,000 school em ployees ca n
expect paychecks thts week
for the ftrst tllJie m more than
a month . But the fu ture
remams uncertain .
Voters will be asked to
approve another operating
levy in June . But they voted
nearly 2-1 a gam~t a 9.9-mtll
measure Aprtl 6 - blacks
voti ng for the levy and whites
votin g against tt in an
a ppare nt deseg rega tio n
backl ash - eve n th ough
school offictals warned the
system would hitve UJ shut
down wtthoul new fundm g.'
Another levy defea t would
leave the system broke ea rly
next school yea r
WiU1 refusal of the firms to
bid, the bu stng question
reverted to Charles Leftwtch,
co urtapp otnt ed depu ty
s uper i ntend e nt o f
desegrega tion Only ARA
Transporti tion G r o u p of
Encino, Call!.. said it would
reco nsider bi ddtn g if the
system's fm ancial situation
llJiproved.
Prospecti ve btdders were
IISked to supply at least 230
buses for one year, carry
several forms of msurance ,
defend th e sc hool board
against all swts and claims,
• proVIde bus-mai~ttenance and
train drtve rs.
Federal Judge Frank
Battisti, who found the state
and local school boards guilty
of intentionally operating a
seg regated schoo l system

an d. ordered desegregation,
could order the state to
asum e th e costs
of
desegregatmg
Saying he was unaware of a
stmtiar refusal by busmg

bulders m any other clly.
Leftwich srud he intended to
study t he si tuati on wllh
Daniel McCarlhey, Batttsll 's
spec ia l deseg r eg at to n
master

ryi Hall, Jerry Herdman,
nita Jeffers, Ora Keirns,
D ielle Ktbble, Ruth McCall, Elvte -Mize, James
Mournmg, Onetda MuUens,
Maudie Persinger, Emogene
Reynolds, Gail Robinette,
Clarence Scarberry , Carl
Schultz, Jr., Mary Siders,
Hazel Taylor, Lewts Wamsley , Anthony Ward, Wanda
Waugh , John Weeks, Charles
Wood.
(Births, Aprlll4)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bush
a son, Bidwell. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Bush, a son, Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. David Caldwell,
a son, Galhpolis Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Dennts, a daughter,
Shickshinny, Pa. Mr. and
Mrs Verhn Hart , two sons.
Leon , W. Va Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoschar, a son .
Racme. Mr and Mrs Danny
Neal, a daughter, Bidwell.
(D'iseharges, April IS)
Ben Adktns, Benjamin
Batrd, Katie Bausell, Luther
Bowles, Evelyn Clark, Merle
Cole,
Grace
Colwell.
Maureen Coughh~. Ernestme
Folden, Mary Ford, Timothy
Harless, Mary Hawkins, Mrs.
Bruce Htvely and son. Earl
Holbro ok, Betsy Layne,
Michael !.egg. Jenny Lucas,
Christopher McBride, Mrs.
Robert
McGuire
and
daughter, Ruth Mikell. John
Miller, Christ opher Moore,
.Mary Nelson , Doris Nolan,
Wtlrna Pope , Carol Stiverthome, Christopher Stotts,
Luella Th oma s, Mabel
Vulgamore ,
Frank
Weth erholt , Megan Wolfe,
Mtchael Wright.
(Aprll IS Blrlhsl
Mr and Mrs . Th oma s
McCartney, a son. Jackson .
Mr and Mrs . Ephriam
He rdman , a daughter ,
Middleport
(Discharges, April 16)
Patn cta Barnes, Mona
Forrest, Mrs
Stephen
Henderson and daughter,
Mrs. Michael Jeffries and
son, Antl e Johnson, Teresa
Jordan : Teresa Krebs, David
Lanham, Roy Lawrence,
Mrs. Stephen MatteSun and
son, Mrs. Homer Mtlls Jr .
and
daughter,
Mary
Mtlstead , Wtlliam Mitchell ,
Carl Riegel , Wendy Seaver,
Crystal Smith. Tanya Spires,
Ter-ry Wilcoxon
Births, April IS)
Mr and Mrs . Roger
La mbert , a daught er,
Galhpohs Mr. and Mrs
James Walker , a son, Crown
Ctty.

morning.

Shadle lost a similar barn
approximately four years ago
when heavy winda blew it
down.

approves
contract
MARIETTA, Ohio (UP!)City council Sunday night
approved a contract with the
police department providing
immediate pay raises for the
18 officers who had
threatened a job action today,
The three-year pact
provides an immediate raise
of from 35 to 65 cents per hour
depending on the rank, and a
wage reopener in each of the
next two years.
The pact also provides for a
spectal grtevance
procedure.
The officers, whose last
raise came in July of 1976,
had made their threats of job
aclJOn when collective
bargaining with a . federal
mediator ended tn an
unpasse for the second time
Frtday night.

HI-LOW TEMPs
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
highest temperature reported
Sunday to the National
Weather Service, excluding
Alaska and Hawaii, was 95
degrees at Carlsbad. N. M.
Today's low was 16 degrees at
Ely. Nev.
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MEET TUESDAY
Group II of the Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Church wtll meet at7 :3Q p. m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Tom Rue. Kate Brown, co·
hostess, will lead· the
devotional period.
HOSPITALIZED
Lee RudiSill , Legion
Terrace, Pomeroy, is a
patient at the Holter Medical
Center The room number ts
419 .
BAND MEETING
Metgs Band Boosters will
meet thts evening at 7: 3Q p.
m. m the band room at the
hi gh school.
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce
wtll
meet
Tuesday at noon at the Meigs
Inn. Guest speaker will be
Paul Gerard.

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friends and neighbors who
helped us at Ibis ltme, as well
as to the fire departments,"
said a grateful Shadle Ibis

Council

HOSPITAL NEWS

cows

Authortltes lhts morntng
were still determining the
extent of damages suffered
from the fire
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Bestdes the cattle and the
buildings, an esttmated 3,500
bales of hay, three tons of
mtlk, •an undetermtned
amount of grain, John Deere
tractor and the farm's entire
milking equipment "ere lost.
Cause of the fire has not
been delermtned.
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However, a spokesmau
from the Point Pleasant Fire
Department, which was on
the scene ' along with
assistance from the Valley
Volunteer Fire Department
and the Galllpnils Volunteer
Fire Department, said the
building probably burned
even faster than normal
because both ends of the
building were opened and the
large amount of hay inside.
The spokesman satd that
when ftremen first arrtved on
the scene at approxtmately
6 30 p m , the butldmg was
nearly burned to the ground.
The hre wa s also en·
dangenng two other butiding

remained

scene to ain1ost 9 p.m

TI1e farm, located on land
once owned by . George
Washmgton, is one of the
largest dairy operations m
the county.
On Saturday evening and
Sunday morning, the dairy
herd was divided and trucked
out to G.C. Sommer and Jack
Crank-farms, located nearby.
"I · want to extend my

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Eleven resignations were
accepted and numerous
contracts were awarded
when the Meigs Local School
District Board of Edu~atton ,
met in regular session
Monday mght
Most of the resignations
accepted were from teachers
wishmg to relinquish extra
assignments. They include
M. Jane White, high school
cheerleader coach; Wendy
Halar, junior htgh basketball
coach; Jesse R. Vail, eighth
grade boys basketball, Vicki
Ann Hughes, junior high
cheerleader coach ; Roger
Birch, seventh grade in·
tramural basketball coach;
Kobert W Oliver, varsity
assistant boys' basketball
coach; Bruce Wtlson, reserve

boys '· basketball coach;
Michael A. Wtlfong, mnth
grade boys' basketball coach,
and Kenda Chaney, high
school gymnasttcs.
Other restgnations were
from instructors Roberta
Wilson and Frances Roberts,
who are rettring.
Teachers given contracts
for vartous lengths of ltme
beginning with the new school
year with the number of
years of each contract in
brackets include:
Arthur Arnold (I) , Emma
Ashley (2 ), Jo Ann Bartley
(2 ), James Brewmgton (5 ),
Richard Coleman (5),
Charles Corder (5), Joan
Corder (5), Judy Crow (1 ),
Robert Downey (3 ), Carol
Evans (2), Verna Evans (I),

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Wtifong t21 , Uruce Wtlsun
(2), Cawl Wolfe 1:1), Marmda
Young 111.
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Gtven ~";ontiuumg ('Ontraets
were John Arnott . Mtl'hael
Barr. Kcnda Chaney, Parn
Ctow , Kohn Kraw sczyn,
l.mda Lear, Lin da McManus,
Robert Oliver, Gay Perno,
Mary Hoss, Jean Shaver and
Rebecca Tnplett
Staff members gtv en
supplemental contracts. all
fur one year mclude:
Assistant Varstty Football,
f enton Taylor, Asst stant
Varstly ~·oolball . Don Dtxon ;
Asststant Varstly Football,
John Bentl ey; Ass tstant
Varstly Football. Mike Barr ,
Reser ve Foot ba ll, Fenlon
Taylor; Reserve Football,
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~'ootbail ,

Sam Cruw, Foot·
ball Trainer. Fenton Ta ylor;
7th and Bth Grade Fuolball.
John Arnott ; 7th and 8th
Grade Fuolbail , J ohn
Kraw scz yn ; 7t h an d 81 h
Grad e Foo t bail. Ja me s
Crow; Ass tsta nt Va rst ty
Basket bail, Bruce Wtlson;
Reserve Basketball , Jesse
Vat! , Elementary Basketball
Intra murals. John Arnott ;
Head Track. Don Dtxon;
Jumor rligh Track, Charles
Dnwnte , llea d Baseball, Dale
Harrt s on ; Ass ts tant
Baseball. John Amott , llead
Wr es titn g. Jam es Shee ts,
Golf, Robert Olt ver ; Alhlelt c
Se creta r y a nd Tr easut er,
Don Wolfe; Gtrl s' Voll ey bail ,
Karen Walker li~rls' Varsity
Bas ket bail , Joy Be ntley;

Gtrls' Reserve Hasketbail ,
Glenna ~prag ue; GJrls' Head
Track, llonme Ftsher. Gtrls'
Softbail , Htla Slavtn; Gtrls'
Athlel tc Dtrec tor, Joy
Bentley; Athleuc Factltltes
Care, Charl es Chancey ,
Vearboo k, Jean Shaver , 'Htgh
Sc hool Ne wspaper , Do n
Wolfe, Drama , Ce lt a McCoy ,
Guidance, Granvtlle Fisher ;
Gutda nce, John Redovtan ,
Gutdanee, Martha Venn art ,
i.tbrartan , Helen SJ)11lh ,
Ass tst ant HJ gh Schoo l
Principal iPart Ttme), Earl
Youn g, Pomeroy Safety
Patrol,
Jo hn
Arn ott
' Ass tstant Band Dtreclo r',
Alan Hunt ; Clerk-Custodtan
Vocattonal Program, Bermce
Huffman ; Extra Pn nting for
Schools, Be rntce Hoffma n,

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W.Va
()JPIJ - A total of $650,000 of
$4mtlhon colle&lt;:ted tn mtners'
relief funds has been
distributed to the 21 dtstrtcts
of the United Mme Workers
union .
The money was donated to
the international union by
other umons dunng the
mmers' Ill-day strike.
"The districts were sent out
$650,000 as " orking capt tal ,"
acting press secretary Joe
Jurczak satd from his offt ce
in Washington Monday . "As
that becomes depleted, they
phone m requests for more
money and money ts wtred
directly to their funds "
Although Jurczak declined
to gtve a breakdown on the
distribution, he did say that
each dtstrict was gtven $5,000
initial capital. "As soon as
they got a number of
requests, if that had the
backup information on any
requests, we wir ed the

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President Cectl Roberts said
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hts Charleston-based regton ,
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the largest tn the union, has
recetved two checks totaling
$50,000
" People must have been
cutoff on their ullhties or
have re&lt;:eived an eviction
not1 ce," to receive the
money, he satd.
The amount of money then
made available " t&gt; based on
how much the uttltty
company wtll accept to keep
you on ."
In northern We$1 Vtrgima's
Dtslrict 31 a total of $27,000
has been recetved m two
checks.
" We've received authorization from the International
Miners 1 Relief Fund to
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purchase food and we •re
Thts Is the percussion section of the Meigs High School
and Keith Krauuer. Randy Hunt is director of the group
distributing food' packets."
Wmd Ensemble which wtll be playmg as pa rt of the Metgs
Some
200 students makmg up th e wind ensemble, the
money.''
said a spokesperson for the
Local Instrumental Music Department'sspnn g concert at
symphontc
ba nd 11 nd the etghth ~rad e band will be ta kmg
"That 's not for publtc reg10n .
7 p rn . Thttrsday at the Meigs Htgh Audi torium . From the
part
Admtsston
ts $1 for adults and 5&lt;1 cents for students
release at this tune," satd
A miner is asked to sign hts
left are Lyle Moon, Kevm Ktng, Gary Basham, April Kmg
Jurczak , when asked for a local umon number, name
distnct-bydistrict breakdown and his Social Security
Jurczak said the program number .
wtll be reVIewed over the next
There was no immediate
couple of weeks to determine comment from ofltctals tn
if there are "some glartng UMW Distri ct 6, which
Metgs County rcs tdent s.
spot where aid hasn't been includes Ohio and the four
requested "
and
the Northern Panhandle COWlties who have not registered by 9
p.m. on Saturday, May 6, will
international will be able to of West Virginia .
n,ot be votmg in the June 6
elect tons. Because of the
deadlme and the current push
to ~et ull eligible residents
regtstered , the M e t~ s Count y
Board
of Elections has anBy United Press International
nounced
spec ial evenm g
AMERICUS, GA . - BilLY CARTER has been admttled
hours.
So
far,
8,564 residents
to Sumter County Hospital for a series of undisclosed tests, it
have
regts
tered,
but the
WIIS learned Monday night .
number
should
be
more
than
The exact nature of the tests was not known, although the
10.000.
pudgy, fun -loving brother of the president - a heavy smoker
To make reg istration
and beer drinker - gets regular examinations each spring,
convenient
for voters, the
according to friends.
board offt ce located m the
CHARDON, OHIO - A IHEAR-OLD BOY who admitted Pomeroy Masonic Temple
· setting a ftre that did $200,000 damage at West Geauga Juruor will be open from 6 to 9 p m
High School has been sentenced to 90 days in the Portage- on Fridays, April 21, April 2a
and May 5.
Geauga Juvemle Detention Center, Ravenna .
On May 6, the deadline for
The fire Ol'1.11rred last March 19 at the school in Chester
registration,
Mrs. Dorothy
Township, according w Geauga County Juvemle Court Judge
J
ohnston
,
director
of the
Frank Lavricjt, who Monday said the court will allow whatever
board,
says
the
board
offi ce
counseling or therapy is recommended by officials at the
These students who are part of the Meigs High Sym phonic Band are picturt'd rehearsmg
will
be
open
from
9
a.m.
to 9
detention center
for the instrumental music dep~rtmen t's spring concert at 7 p.m Thursday at the Metgs
p.m. There will be no
Htgh Alidtloriurn. T-he group includes front, I to r, Carne Bearhs, Reg ina Dorst, bass
registrations
for the June 6
COLUMBUS - BLACKS TRYING to buy homes or rent
clarmets ; Connie nomine. and Mary Johnson, alto clarine ts; back, I to r, Anna Wties and
apartments in metropolitcan Columbus encounter elections after 9 p.m. on May
Carl Gheen, concert tubas, and Jul te Byer, bassoon. Alan HWlt ts dir-ector of the symphomc
discrimination more than 78 percent of the time, according to a 6. The board offi ce ts also
band. Two Ohto University student teachers wtll each direct a number durmg the concert
study commlssioned by the Department of Housing and Urban open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
and they are Dan Davis and Doug Htil . Some 15 va ned seiecttons wtll be presented by the
Monday through Frtday, and
Development, tt was reported llxlay.
wind ensemble, the symphonic band and the eighth grade band, also directed by Alan Hu nt .
9
a .m. to 12 noon on Saturday
Columbus was one of40 cities that were the target of a $1
during Thursdny evening's concert
million housing discrtmination study conducted for HUD by to accommodate voters ,
the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing. wishing to register.
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and Food Servtce SuperVISor,
Avice Batley.
Non · profess ional employes gtven contrac1s were
Cora Lofl1 s, bus dri ver,

Ru ssell Eshelman an d
Kenneth LJtlie, custOdtans,
cunttnumg contracts, twoyear co ntra cts went to
Donald Barnett , Laura
Ham son, J ean Wood. bus
drt vers ; Addal ou Lewts,
Dorothy Long , cooks; Ben
Rtfe, custodtan , and Janet
Wtl lla mso n, secretary
Robert W. Shaver was named
to the subslttute teacher hst
The boar d granted permtsston for the Bradbury Mt ddieport Safely Patrol to
make the annual trtp to
Washmgton, D. C. at no ex-

pense to the board and appruved several staff members atten dmg professional
meetmgs
Permisston was given for
cosmetology student s to
attend a hatr ;1yle show for
wht ch they wtil receJve nine
huu rs credtl Students are
67.5 hours short of their
reqmred ltme for the school
yea r due to cl osmgs of the
schools durmg the year
A requ est from Jams E
Schmoll for a lea ve of atr
sence for a thtrd consecutive
year lo work on her doct orate
was dented . .Jane White was
gtven a year's leave uf atr
sence to attend Marshall
Umversity tu work on hi!r
master's degree.
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Canal vote set
. for this evening

enttne

$650,000 said
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Special hours
are announced

OOLUMBUS - COLUMBUS PUBLIC SCHOOL officials
have estimated about 3,200 students were kept out of classes
Monday because they lacked required immWlization against
measles. Their estimate was based on a survey of actual
health exclusions at 29 of the district's !59 schools.
Columbus schools excluded non-immunized students in
compliance with directions from the Ohio Department of
Health

Including Fring1 :

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Melvm ~' elts (2), Granvtlle
(2), Christine Garst
12 ), Diane Haddad (IJ,
Wendy Halar (I), Jenmfer
Hill (2), Berntce Hoffman
t5), Everette Holcomb (51,
Alan Hunt (!), Paige Hunt
(2), Sandy Korn 11 ), Barbara
1-'lgan (5), Celia McCoy (3 ),
Karen Merritt 11 J, Carolyn
Mummey 12) , Deburah
Ohlinger (2 ) , Virgima Poston
12), Trudy Pryor (2), Wanda
Ray (1), Carol Reese (2),
Mary Rice (3 ), Carla Saelens
(5 J, .James Sheets 12), Jack
Slavm (3), Carolyn Smtth ( 2), '
Glenna Sprague (2), Don
Sltvers (5), Margaret
Teaford (21, Jesse Vail (2),
Gary Walker (5), Ann
Webster (51 , Jane Whtte (1),
Paula Whitt (2) , Michael
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. WASHINGTON (UPI J - Decades of Panamama n naltona ltSJn , 13 years of arduous negottattons and 39 days of
Senate debate set the stage for toda v's Senate raltftcation vote
on a trea ty to cede the U.S built Pa;tama Canal to Panama on
the last day of 1999.
Agreement reached on the eve of the scheduled 6 p m. EST
vote appea red to preserve the fragtle pro-treaty coalttton,
whtch last month na rrnwi) approved an accord guaranteeing
the neutrality of the 51-mile wa terway between the Atlantic
and Pactfic .
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Bu t an element of doubt sttll ho&gt;ered over the final outco111e
bel'ause a handful of senators threa tened to reconstder thetr
postttons for a vanely of reasons ttnt elated to the canal issue
Language worked out to fo rswear U.S. mtll tary interventton
tn the domesttc affatrs of Panama appeared to sattsfy
Panama , Sena te liberals, the White House and Sen . Uennis
DeConcim. D-Am .. the author of an amendment to the fi rst
canal accord that because a l'ause celeb re m the final days .
DeConcmt's amendment gtves the Umted States an
tmltmtled n gh t In mtltlartly mlervene after the year 2000 to
keop the canal ope n
Panama obJected and Senate hbera is threatened to
recons1der support for the second accord, while DeConcuti and
hts allies inststed any softenmg of the mterventton language
would jeopardtze their support.
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The compromtse states the n ght of nulitary tnte rventton to
keep the canal operatmg "should not be mterpreted \o mean "
the Untied Sta tes would engage m domesttc intervention, the
freshma n Democrat satd
"We ha ve worked out langua ge and tt ts saltsfa ctory to me."
DeConctm said. But the compromtse sttll could unra\'el, he
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Votes on se, eral reservati ons to the treaty were to preL-ede
the Senate vote on the ftna l ca nal accord "no later than 6 p.m."
In Panama, the dernonstraltons that ha ve co lored U.S control of the cana l for most Of the canal's 64-year life errupted
on the eve of the vote. i.efltst students shouting anti-American
slogans hurled red, white and blue tnk at the US . Embassy
before Panamantan nattonal guardsmen ft red tear gas at1d
dispersed the crowd.
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Cool, with a chance of
showers Thursda) and
Friday and fair Saturday.
Highs "ill be in the 40s
north
on Thursday,
olherwise highs will be io
the 50s. Lows will be in the
upper 20 s or lower 30s early
Thursda y and io tbe 30s
Friday and Saturday.

Weather
Showers or thundershowers
and wt ndy today and tomght.
Htghs today wtil be m the mid
'" upper 60s and lows tomght
wtil be in the mtd 40s. Occastonal showers and cooler
Wcdnesda}, wtth htghs near
60.
WATER PROBLEMS
Restdents tn the vt ilage of
Sy racuse who need to contact
the Boa rd of Pubitc Affairs tn
rega rd to wa ter problems are
as ked to ca ll 992-7351.

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'wiLLIAM A. LAVELLE

Lavelle
named
speaker

Wtlliam A Lavelle, Ohio
Democra ti c chatrman fo r
MEET THURSDA V
lour )ears and a member of
The Gallia • Meigs Com- the De mocratic Na tion al
mumty Act ton Agency Boa rd Conuntllee for four years,
of Trustees wtll hold their wtll be speaker at a meetmg
monthly meeting on Th urs- of Metgs County Democrats
day , April 20, at 7 30 p.m. in schedu led alB p.m. Th ursday
tlle Central Office.
at the Meigs Inn
A nat tve of Athens. Lavelle
graduated from the Ohto
State Umverslly College of
Law in 1952. He has been
practictng law since then. He
was a delegate to the 1956,
additional 50 tons.
1960,
1968 and
1976
Co unctl also dtscusscd dogs De moc ratic Nauo nal Conrunning loose on Mulberry vent10ns and has been a
Hetght s. Chief Webster membe r ofthe AthensCounty
reported he and the dog Democ r a tt c Ce ntr a l
warden tour the vtilage once F: xecutive Committee since
a week and pick up dogs 1952 He ts the founder and
running loose.
was first president of the
Mayor Andrews reported Democrati c Act ton Cl ub of
he had been informed by the the lOth Congressio1t&lt;tl
engineering firm of Burgess Dtstrict .
and Niple that a new test
Lavell e has been the state
water well would cost $5,000. central committeeman for
He satd if they found good the llllh dtstnct smce May,
water tt would cost an ad- 1956. He was Athens County
ditional $48,000· to pull the Democrahc Chairman from
casing and pump from the t958 to 1966.Lavellle has been
present well to put m the new a member of the Athens
one.
County Board of Electium·
Mrs. Jane Walton, clerk . is smce 1967 and ts a member ol
to write_ a_jettec.,t&lt;Lthe__thc.Board of Trustees o t-'Vnto--~~
mana ger of Point View Cable, University.
•
Pt. Pleasant and ask that a
Mei ~s Count y Democrats
representative meet with and any other Int eres ted
council at the nexT meeting . persons are invited to attend
Council , m other busmess, lh e Thursda y ev enin g
(Continued on page 10)
meeting .

Pomeroy's council co1i'cerned

ANOTHER FIRE CALL
Pomeroy Vtilage Counctl
Th e Middleport Fire
Monda
y ni ght votced it s
Department was called to
con
ce
rn
rega rdin g traffi c
Turkey Run Road near
problems
on the Pomeroy ·
Cheshire at 10 :09 p.m.
Mason
Bridge
and both sides
Monday to extinguish a forest
of
the
Ohto
!liver
dunng peak
fire . The cull was the third
traffic
periods
from
4 to 6
WASHINGTON - THE SUPREME COURT Monday 'received by the department
pm
refused to hear an appeal filed by the United Steelworkers of since Saturday to .extinguish
In order to relieve the
America, clearing the way for Ed Sadlowski's lawyers to try to fires m that area .
situalton,
.a suggestion was
collect $500,000 from the union lor expenses incurred in a union
ma
de
that
• sign be placed on
election challenge In 1973.
the
Pomeroy
side permitting
The high court declined without comment to give the union
a
nght
turn
only
and a right
a hearing on its appeal of a U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals
DEER
KILLED
tum
only
onto
the
road going
ruling, clearmg the way for possible paynnent of lawyers' fees
Meigs
·
County
Shert
ff
w1der
the
bridge
for traffic
I'Wl up in contesting a District 31 election.
James J. Proffitt repnrts a gomg south.
Muyor Andrews announced
COLUMBUS - A SEVERELY CURTAILED version of a doe deer carrying two unbo~n
blU designed to reduce the amount of "junk food" consumed by fawns wus killed on SR 7 he will attend a meeting at
public school students was scheduled for floor action today In approximately one-fourth the Hed Carpet Inn on April
mile north of the SR 143 in- 25 regarding traffic problems
the Ohio House.
_All Introduced last ~ovember bl' Rep. Vlrgin,ia Avent,_p. tersecUon Monday evening. on the bndge. Council asked
Shertff Proffitt advtsed-htS- tile mayor to presenfllleir
Lyndhurst, the bill would have prohibited the sale of soft
office
recel~ed a can from a proposals at that meeting.
drlnks, candy, Popelcles or chewing gum cont.ainlng sugar on
person
~onttoring a .CB that. . An othe r urea causing
public school grOWlda during school hours. But as reported to
had radioed that concern is at the Intersection
a
motortst
the lower chamber by the Houae Education Committee, the bill
he
had
struck
the deer, but of Bulternut and West Mam
requires local boarda of education to adopt regulations within
would
not
give
hts name.
Street. No left tnrn is allowed
state guidelines on the sale offood on school premises.

at the tnt ersect ton, but It is
bemg '~o lat ed . Co uncil advised Chtef of Poli ce Je f
Webster to arrest violutors.
VIOlation of the no left turn
carrt es a fine of $30
It wa s also reported
problems are starting aga in
on the parking lot where beer
bottles and cans are being
thrown on the lot.
Co unctl advt sed Chi ef
Webst er to begin cracking
down on VIOla tors and make
necessary arrests. The lot is
closed to lottering fro m 10
p.m. to 6 a.m.
Ma yor Andrews stat ed
persons found lying on hoods
or tops of cars should be
arres ted. Counci l directed
Webster to enforce the ordinance on loitering
Also discussed was the
danger of persons sllttng on
the parking lot wall. It was
brought up that tf someone

did fall, the Vtllage possibly
could be held liable. The '
villa ge so li ctto r wtll be
contacted in regard to the
matter.
Webster reported he has
been checkmg coal trucks
that are driving over Union
Ave. in violation of weight
limit ordmance.
Counci l voted 4 to I to give
an ordinance its third and
ftnal reading to increase
water rates, effective with
the June 1 billing Voting no
on the iss ue wa s Larry
Wehrung
Mayor Andrews reported a
HUD grant application has
been filed as well as Mtddl eport's..gt:lllll
Mayor Andrews satd 50
tuns of hot mix for patchmg of
streets had been used and an
additi onal 50 tons were
needed to complete · the job.
Council voted to purchase the
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