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10 - Tbe Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Tuesda) , Aprill8, 1978

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JAY R. ALKIRE;
Jay Russe ll Alkire, 66,
Guysville ,
died
early
Tuesday mormng at t he
Arcadts Nursmg Home m
Coolvtlle followmg an extended tllness
Mr. Alktre was born m
Pleasants County, W Va , the
son of the late Roy and
Emma Core Alkire He was
also prf(!eded 111 death by one
grandson, Mtehael Taylor I
He wa s a memb er of
Centenmal CongregatiOnal
Church, a veteran of World
War II, was employed by
Dravo Corp , B&amp;O Railroad
and wall also a farmer
He IS survtved by his " 1fe,
Verna W1ggms Alktre. six
sons, Donald Lee, St ewart
Robert E , San Diego Calif Roy M a nd Ca.rl R .
Manetta, John R , Coo lville
and Terry B of Guysbtlle
Ftve daughters. Mrs Earl
(Betty ) Coen, Cool\ tile , Mrs
E G (Mam ) Taylor.
Pompano Beach, F'Ja Mrs
Fred (Peggy ) Owens, Little
Hockmg, Mrs Steve (Janet I
Owe ns and Mr s Billy
(Kathryn ) Church both of
Marton , four brothers,
Harley and Paul of Parkersburg , Claude, Mm eral Wells,
W Va , and Charles of
Vtenna, four ststers Mrs
Ethel West, Mrs Mary West
bot h of Parkersburg Mrs
Ruth Strang , Parkersburg,
and Mrs lone Dille, Mineral
Wells, 25 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren
Funeral services will be
held Thursday at 2 p m at the
White Funeral Home In
Coolville with Pastor Morgan
offtcJatmg Bunal will be m
Meigs Mem ory Gardens
Frtends may call at the
funeral home after I p m on
Wednesday
HAZEL M. BIGGS
Mrs Hazel M Biggs, 59,
Hemlock Grove, dted Monday
at Camden Clark Hospit al In
Parkersburg
!;lorn Aug 28, 1918 Mrs
Biggs was preceded In death
b) her father , Ra ymo nd
Randolph
Surviving are her husband,
Dorsel, fi ve children , Mrs
John !Floren ce) Scholl er-

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beck, Manetta, Wilford, with
the U S Air Force m Tucson ,
Am , Mrs Ed (Cher) \)
McPherson, Manetta, Janet
Biggs and Denver, both of
Hemlock Grove, her mother,
In ez Merce r Randolph ,
Hemloc k Grove ,
two
brot hers, Clarence Handotph,
Hemlock Grove. and Edgar
Ra ndolph, North Canton , a
stster, Mrs Ruby Young of
Woos ter and four grand children
Mrs B1 ggs " as a member
of the Hem lock Grov e
Chnstian Church
t· uncrul servi ces will be
held at 3 p m Wednesday at
the Ewmg Funct al Home
'"th Mr Hoger Watson officJatmg Burial will be tn
Cherr) Htdgc Cemetery
Fnend&lt; ma\ rail at the
funeral home an} tune

KELLY E. JOHNSON
Kell) E Johnson, 66, Ht
Langsville died Sundav at
0 Bl ene ss Me morial
Hosp Jta I Athens
Mr Johnson was the son of
the late Sunon and Sarah
Biggs Joh nson He 'Aas also
preceded 111 death b) three
bt uthc1 s, Ted, Henry and
Herbert three sisters Ruby
Bosh, Hilla Johnson, and
Velma Bush Mr Johnson
was a rettred n verman
He IS su rvived b) two
Sisters. Ruth Lewi s, Letart,
W Va , and Fanrue Oller,
Rock Sp1mgs, one brother,
Cla reJJCe J ohnson Pqm t
Pleasa nt
Funeral services w11l be
held Wednesday at 2 p m at
the Btgomy -J ordon funeral
home 111 Albany with the Rev
R D Br ow n offi CJa tmg
Bunal "ill be 111 the School
Lot Cemete ry at Ca rpenter
t' nends may call at the
funeral home tuda, from 7 to
9pm

HI-LOW TEMPS
NEW YORK 1UPI! - The
hi ghest temperature rcpotted
Monda y to th e Nationa l
Weather Service, excludmg
Alaska and Hawan, was 96
degrees at Del Rw. Texas
Toda y slow was 17 degrees at
Flagstaff, Artz

Stretching Sense
Before domg those sit-u ps
and deep knee bends, make
su re yo u stret ch your body to
• wam1 up

In 1!106 the San Fra ncisco
ea rthquake began When It
was over three days later
almost 500 persons were dead
and more than a quarter of a
milliOn left homeless

On the run ...

II resignations
(Continued from page 1)
The Alexander School
Dtstncl was giv en pernusswn to transport Robert
and Danny Phelps for the
remai11der of the school year
However , Supt Chatl es
Dowler pointed out next year
st udents of Mmgs Local attending Alexander schools
will have to pay tuition or
attend school m the Meigs
dtst n et
A le tter from Eleanor
Thomas, executive director
of the Me1gs County Counetl
on Ag mg, was read thankmg
the admmtstra(Jon and board
for furnace repcurs made
dunng. the "mter at lhe
semor Citizen s cente1 A
cheeR for $150 was enclosed to
help on the costs
The boa rd adopted a
resolution statmg the Improvement of readmg IS a
pnonty m the district and to
recogniZe Barbara Shultz as
th e local rt ght to read
director to serve on the Meigs
Count) Task Force for the
nght to read
The board voted to gtve
cont racts to the school nurse
and II aides even though It IS
not kno"n at th is lime If
fundmg for some of the aides
will be provided The boa rd
approved 4-1 wtth Ca n on
Pierce castmg the dtssentmg
\ ole after an opiniOn from
Rick Cro ~ . prosec utmg attorney was read It stated
aides should be given contracts tn the same manner as
other employes If mone) for
them IS not funded, the board,
however must accept the
responsJbJiit) of pa ymg them
or adopt a reduction of force
program The nurse ISSharon
Btrch. who received a two
yea r contrac1 , and the aides
are Chery l Barnhart, Donn a
Cobb, Sandy Garnes. Frances
Hu nnel
Betty
Jean
Krawsczyn, Debbie McGUire,
Rebekah Tannehill all two
) ear contracts, and Caro l
Gheen, Lms Hawley , Donna
Oh lmg er
and
Adelin e
Sno" de n, all co ntinuin g
contracts
John Hood and Ed Kttchte
of the Middleport Youth
I.eag ue wer e give n permiSsion to use the elementary
sc hool fteld for tee-ba ll as
long as the grass ts not taken
up The board approved a
compromise pro posal which
has been reached with the
Penn Central Railroad m
which 44 percent of ba ck
taxes wtll be paid "tthm 18
months and the remamder
ove r long term notes due 111
1987
The Mei gs Budget Com
miSSIOn sent the proposal to
the board It ffi not known at
thi s ume how much money
Metgs Loca l will receive fr om
th e de linQuent tax plan
worked out " Jth Penn Central
The board met m executive
sessiOn and durmg that time
upheld two school expulsions
Attendmg the meeung were
Supt Do wler, Dan Morns,
dir ector of currt culum ,
D~Alghl Goms, adn11mstrat1ve
asSistant , board members
Pierce J en nifer Sheets,
Wendell Hoover Dr Keith
Ri ggs and Vtrg il King ,
sever al representatives of the
Metgs l-&lt;Jca l Teacher s Assn .
and several facult y member s
from the high school, and
clerk, Jane Wagner

Moro

51 pints
of blood
is 'taken

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Star cher Robert W Va ugh n
Ca nd•ce Brot her s, Jeffery J

Hillea ry . Debb1e Grueser .
Ann
Gryrza .
Wl ll l am
Radf ord L eo Va ughn, Er 1c
A Pear ch Hom er Ba)(ter
Ot.~.~er .

Dorothy J

Gen L

Walton Jon P K13r schn1 ck
Jacqueli ne Br1cktes. V1rgtl

Wmdon

Br enda

Black ,

Lora•ne Venoy, Robert W
Smdh Theodore C F1sher
Ca rl Hendrccks , J r Tom L
Miller and Debb1 e Buc k

Middl epor t

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Edwards , Pa(nc 1a
Joyce
Kmg .
Sarah
Dur st.
Debbte

L Cra ig,
V Bartrum , Robert
Ra lph H Edwards
Fow le r
Edward
Cla ra J
France ,
carder and Milrtha J

Hackett

Rutland
Br rc hfreld
Ree dsvrlle
Probert
Ltnda

Ro se l l a
Mar re
W i l son,

George Hall Ma cel Barton ,
R1chard Barton and Roger L
Hawk

W1 nfleld W Va - Robert
H Gra y
Lang sville Ell is E
M ye r s Chesh ire - Charles
W Searles
Syr a cuse
Kathy
Cu m m1 ng s
Ract ne - Ph yllis Edwards ,
Will ram Edwards, Esther
Smtih and Jean Alktre
M tnersvtl le - Carol yn A
Charles and Clara Mci nty r e

Long Bottom - Thom as
Stone and Kathy Stone

COLUMBUS (UPt ) - Here
rs a glance at a cttv tfy M an
day 10 the Ohto General

Assemb ly
HOU SE
Co n ve nes at
11
Tuesday
SENATE

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Governor's Appomtments

Referred to Ru les

Pomeroy's
1Contmued

C1lizens Nat 1onal Bank IS grea t for people
like us We're a lways on lhe go. We don' t
have a Jot of t ime to wa1l 1n I me , and we
sure appre c1a te fast ser v1ce Cihzens
National Bank 's drive up w1n dow and
eff1c1ent te ller s make,) easy lo run 1n and
oul Deposds and Wit hdrawals take no
tim e at all

WALK·UP TELLER WINDOW

from page 1)
transferred 14 ,000 from the
pa rkm g meter fund to
general fund and accepted
the mayor's reP&lt;Jrt for the
month of March In the
amount of $2 963 25
At te nding were Ma yor
Andrews, Mrs Walton, Larry
Po"ell Larry Wehrung, Bill
'Young, Lou Osborne and Dr
Ha rold Brown , counctlmen,
Jack Krautter , Donme Ward.
and Chief Webster The
meet in g wa s opened by
prayer by Osb01 ne

ASK TO WED
'' marnage license was
Iss ued Monday to Alfred E
Young, 57, Mtddleport and
Lyvon ma E Forrest, 43,
Middleport

AND AUTO TEUER WINDOW
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 TO 7 P.M.

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Ftfty-&lt;Jne persons VISited a
bloodmobile at the Pome10y
Elementary School Monday
aft ernoon to contnbute 47
pmts of blood to the Meigs
County blood program
Of the 51 donors, 25 gave
replacement blood and eight
were first ttme donors
Charles W Searles became
an etght gallon donor and
Richard Barton a 15 gallon
donor durmg the vtstt
Servmg on the nursmg staff
were Ferndora Story, Lenora
Letfheit and Betty Jewell
The medica l sta ff wa s
composed of Dr Lewis Telle,
Dr E S Va llanueva and Dr
Raymond Buice
Th e Hem lock Grove
Grange served the canteen
Kermit McE lroy , Henr y
Turner, Dayton McE lroy and
Homer Young unloaded and
reloaded
the
um t
rep resenting the Retired
Volu nt eer Semor CitiZens
program
Ciertcal workers mcluded
Mary Nease, Jean Nease,
Juamta Sayre, Jean Sayre,
Mace ) Barton, Etta Mae Hill,
Beulah
Grace
Dra ke.
Strauss, Ahce Wolfe, Erma
Roush. Elva Dailey, Sue
Starr. Theresa Starr, Esther
J ose ph , Mane Amberger,
Floren ce Custer, Vernon
Nease , Sue Tay lor and
retired volunteers, Pau l
Smart , Lee McComas,
Bernad me Meter, Mary
Shu ler and Grace Turner
Contributions were fr om
the Quality Pnnt Shop Meigs
Loca l School District, the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
and Veterans Memonal
Hospital
Donors by town were
Pomeroy

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Sanford Press , Steuben
vtlle, as a m~mber of the Ohto
Drug Treatment Ad vts ory
Cou nc il

Frank D Hyland, South

Webster , Du ncan M Ba,der,
Portsmouth , and Phy lliS L
Kennedy , Iron ton as trustees
of Shawnee Stat e Commun ity

Col lege
Bills Introduced
SB 479 , Bowe n Requtres
annual tnspectton of certam
m an uf acl un ng establish
men ts
SB 480, Cox Provi des lor
l oca l land use plann tn g and
coordrnat ton of sl a te and
local planntn g

By ERNEST SAKLER
ROME (UPI )
A
purported Red Brtgade,s
commumque found m a
ga rbage
can
today
announced the "execu(Jon " of
kidnapped former Premier
Aldo Moro and satd his body
was " planted" m a swampy
Jake area northeast of Rome
Police apparently believed
the commumque to be
aulhenlic and hundreds of
nfftcers army troops and
skindJvers converged on the
Du chess Lake dtstn et 53
miles northeast of Rome to
search for the body of the
preside nt of the 'rufiiig'
Chri s ltan Democ r atic
Party
An atde to Christian Democrati c Party Secreta ry
Bemgno Zaccagmm saJd the
latest message, the seventh
smce the kidnappmg, see med
authen tic
"According to the experts,
1t seems authenltc," the a1de
smd "We are now gomg
through angwsh "
Only hour s before the
dtsovery of the communique,
Rome firemen stumbled on a
ludeout apparently used by
the Red Bngades shortly
after they abducted the frail
61-\ear-&lt;J id pohltctan m a hail
of gunfire March 16
The com mumque wa s
found m a Rome ga rbage can
by a newspape r reporter who
· was alerted uyan anonymous
caller
" We
annou nce
the
execu\Jnn of the presiden t of
the Chns tJa n Democrats,
Aldo Moro, by 'swctde," It
said
"Smctde must not only be
U1e perogat1ve of the BaaderMemhof group , ' the commumque sa td, referrmg to
the reported jail cell sUicides
of West German Red Army
Faction leaders last year
fo llowmg an aborti ve attempt
to fr ee them with the
hiJacking of a Lufthansa jet
to Mogadishu, Somalia
· This IS only the begmmng
of a long senes of sUic ides,"'
Ute commumque saJa
It sa td Prenuer G1ulio Andreotti, Intenor Mtmster
F1 ancesco Co ss1ga and
·o ther s "ho s upp ort the
re~une " should · now beg m
trembling "
" We consent to the
reco very of Mora's body,"
lhe l ommuruque sa1d, 'and
will furnish the exact location
of his body The cor)lSe of
Aldo Moro Is Immersed 111 the
sluney swamp (shall we say
planted ) of Duchess Lake "
"Today, 18 Apnl 1978, concludes the penod of the
dictatorship of the Chns\Jan
Democr ats," the message
satd "For more than 30 years
U1ey retgned " Ilh the log ic of
abu se of power
To
commemorate this date we
ann ounce the execution of
Aldo Moro "
Government leaders noted
that today was the 30th
ann ive rsary of the 1948 clecltuns that brought lhe
Christian Democrats to
power 111 italy
Earlier, Rome firemen respondmg to a call from a
woman whose apartment was
nooded discovered a Red
Bngades hideout apparently
by
the
gang
use d
Imm ediate ly after Moro's
abduction
Police searched Ute apartment on the outskirts of the
Cit y and found a large
quan tity
of
arms ,
ammun1t10n , explos ives,
atrltne pil ot and police
uniforms , hundreds of Red
Brigade lea fl ets and a
typewnter of the kmd used to
'wnte
the
gang 's

l!y JAMES HILDRETH
WASHINGTON (UPI )
Hampered by bad weather
and the coal strike, the
na\ton's economy fell by 0.6
percent durmg the firs t
quarter of 1978 for the worst
performance in three years,
the go~ernment said today
The
Co m me r ce
Department said the Gross
Nattonal Product for the ftrst
Utree months of 1978 showed
negative growtll for the first

VOL XXIX

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Holzer MedJ&lt;al Cen ter
(Dtschargcs, Apnll7
Ad nutted
Everett
Boyd !lobo, Landon Calaway, Coolv ille, Alice
Burnelte, Mrs Charles Bush Dodson, Long Bott om,
and son, Mrs Dav td Caldwell William Owen s. At hen s.
and son, Mrs Donald Fannm
and daughter . Buena
Grueser Louts Hochberg,
Netl Ku hn, Lama Mancos.
~'"lilt?
John Mathews Kath leen
Moody, Anna Pen) Bnan
Srruth, Charles Stt at gilt, and
William Wmters
IBtrths, Apnl17 )
Mr and M1 s Michael
Athey, a son. New Baven W
Va , M1 unJ Mrs Douglas
I.am bert, H son Hutland. Mr
and Mrs Hon,dd Ousley, a
son, Jackson. Mr and Mrs
Fred Wttll•rs, a daughte1,

PAUL KEUER, SPEAKER
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RALLY tomght w press for voter repeal of St Paul 's gay
n ghts or dina nce, and thousands of supporters of the law wtll
hold a counter-rally next door
The rallies, In adjacent arenas at the St Paul Civ ic &lt;;:enter ,
Will focus on the natiOn's first maJor test of a gay nghts Ia"
smce a Dade County , Fla , ordinance was repealed last June tn
a campatgn led by Mtss Brya nt Pollee reserves were called
out to referee tomght's demonstrations , but neither side
anti cipated VIolence

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WASHINGTON - OH IO'S DEMOCRATIC SENATORS
both voted Tuesday to approve the matn Panama Canal treaty
The Senate approved the treaty by a 6!1-32 vote
John Glenn and Howard Metzenbaum were among 52
Democrats m the Senate who voted for the document

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of the Mental HetardatJon
Board and Frank Lee , architect Th ey di scussed th e
archite ct's contract for th e
mentall y retarded trammg
center slated for constructiOn
m the nea r futur e
A contract agr eement between the board and the firm
of Easley. Lee. Vargo and
Cassad) of Man etta was
Signed A length y dJSC USSIOII
was held conce rnin g the
CETA Tttlc I Adu lt Wo rk
Program as "ell as the youth
progpam
Pre sen tly , th e adult
program IS bem g operated b)
the l.eadmg Creek Conservancy D1 stn ct of Rutland
and the yo uth program by the
Gallia-Metgs CAA wit h offlees lo&lt;'ated at Chosh tre m

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Gal lia Co ~nt y
It was the op1mon that
serious considerat ion should
be given to movmg th e youth
program to Meigs County to
be operated by the Leadmg
Creek Conservcmcy Dist rict
Water&lt;hed Assn
It wa s decided furth er
cons1deratwn would be gi\ en
the matter with a deCJSJUn
fotth comm g soon
Ches ter Well s, Olive
Townsh ip 1 rustee and B1 oo ks
Sayre, landfill truck dnver,
met \\Ilh the board d1scussmg
locatiOn of th e garbage boxes
It \\a s suggested th&lt;~t fewer
locations be provided \\Ilh
more boxes at each location
It was also suggested that the
old packer truck be utilized so
that two cre" s cn ul d hi• used

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO - DEPUTY O ,ARK COUNTY
SHERIFF Gregory A Raynor, 32, wounded March 30 while
answermg an attempted rape call near Sprmgfteld, dted
Tuesday at Mercy Medtcal Center of the gunshot blasts to the
head, face, chest and arm
Jeff Reed, 18, Spr mgheld, has been charged with four
counts of aggravated robbery and one of aggravated assault IR
the case and will probably be charged wtth murder later thts
month, according to police offJctals He was arrested followm g
a htgh speed chase.

recognition banquet
A recognition banquet
honoring Dr Roger P
Damels and Dr Raymond E
Boi ce has bee n changed tu
Thursday Apri l 27. at 6 30
p m at Pomeroy E l ement,~ry
Schoo l This was announced
~·uesday b) Fred Cro",
president of ,the Pomeroy
Chamber of Comm er ce ,
dunng a meetJng at the Mctgs
Inn
Crow report ed there Is a
lumt ed number of ltckets
avai labl e He sugges ted
persons purchase their
ticket s as soon as possible
Ti ckets are $6 per person
and may be purchased from
tbe Cham ber sec retary ,
Emmogene Holstein Mrs
HolstCin IS In her offi ce
located on the ground noor of
the courthouse on Monday,
Tuesday, and Fnday from 9
am to 4 p m
Richard Jones will serve as
master of ce remomes En·
tertamm ent will be provided
by Robert Moms, John Lisle,
1-&lt;JIS Burt and Ben Phtlson
The doctors will be given
"men of dtstmcuon" awards
accept
They
wil l
congratulatiOns following the
program It was announced
one entry wa s re ceiv ed
nammg a Regatta theme but
other detail s were not
disclosed
It was decided smce
only one stud ent had

submitted an en tr) the
conte st fo r stu dents In
gra des 7 throug h 12 be
cu ntmued untJI Ma) I The
cont ~s l
WlllllCr wrll be
present ed a $2 5 bond
pi O\Jded by Paul GCJ aJd uf
PonntV Ie\\ Cable 'IV F.ntnes
arc tu be nw1led to th e
Pomeroy
Chamber of
Commerce, Pomero), Ohi o
45769 Gu es t spe a ker &lt;~l
Tuesday' s noon luncheon was
Paul Gerard of PointVte\1
Cable TV
Gerard reported cable TV
was mtrod uced 111 the 1940s m
West Vu guu a a nd Pennsy lvania At the present lime ,
PomtV Iew Cable has 5 200
cust om ers on the nuu n
sy~ tem
There tti e 780
custom ers In Mtddlepn rt
and 750 m Pume10y Get ard
added Io peiCent of th e
customers tak e advantage of
the movi e channel fur an
additiona l cost of $8 50 per
month
The mov ie chann el offe rs
12 film s a month Gerard
explam ed He commented the
FCC IS the pnm ar)
reg ulati on agency over
PomtVIew Cable and they are
reqmrcd ever) year to take n
vane!) of tests
Gerard added they cnrry
three
closest stations,
educati onal statiOns, In dependent stations and FM
radiO statwns There are

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Fn Chtld•en s cloth•ng
1nfant on up , ex quol!ry &amp;greot
prtCe!O Odds &amp; ends V1do s

enttne

-Ron James will

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DPPF coordinator • Joy ce
Thorn, handi cap coordmator ,
John Costa nzo, Title I
coordinat or, Carl Wolfe ,
athleti c dtrector , Ba rbara
Bater , yearbook and school
papeJ adviso r , Carla Shuler,
sem or play dtrectnr , William
Jewell,andJames Lawrence,
dnver s for educational mstru ctJOn • Aaron Sayre,
vocatiOnal agnculture mstru ctor , Nan cy Cross,
vocatiOnal home economics
In structo r • John Dudding ,
head football coach, Micha el
Winebrenner and Howard
Caldwell, assistant football

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Chamber reschedules

WASHINGTON - THE AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL
• Institute reporlS that despite an mcrease m domest ic
shipments, steel 1m ports accounted for 23 2 percent of the
natiOn's steel supply tn February.
The mstttute said thts was al most as hi gh as the 23 3
percent market share that foreign steel took m December 1977,
"year m which steel tmports ultimately set an a ll-tune annual
record of 19 31 milli on tons

CAMERA DEPT. - 1ST FLOOR
COUNC IL MEETS
Svracuse VIlla ge Co uncil
w1li meet m special session
Thursday at 7 30 p m

"'II

LOUISVILLE, KY -ORGANIZERS OF THE GREAT
STE AMBOAT race Derby Week between the Belle of LoutsVIlle and Cmcmnatl's Delta Queen have set down the rules no
spectators allowed on OhiO River brtdges and no spectator
boats allowed wfollow the race upstream
The race will be sta ged on the riVer May 3 from the Clark
Memonal Bndge between Lowsvtlle and Clarksville, lnd , and
Six Mile Island about seve n miles upstream

ONLY 49¢ EACH

SPEC IAL MEETING
Pomeroy Lodge 164.
F&amp;AM, "Ill hold a speCial
meetmg at 7 30 p m Wednesday Work will be In the
EA Degree All Ma ste r
Mason s are uwil ed

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M~E~
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f-AMI I Y Yord

s uplemental contra ct as
JUntor ht gh tea,htng pn ncipal
Others deSignated to h ea~
schools were Robert Beegle,
ptmctpal
at
Ra cme
Elementary school, William
Baer, head teacher at
Syrac use Elementary,
Jam es Wickline, head
teacher at Letart Elementary
and Lcwrcncc Wolfe. head
teacher
at
Portla nd
ry
Elementa
, ,
.
Oth ers granted one-year
su ppl~mentary con.tra cts
were Sandra S~hultz. fltl e 9
coordinator, Carla Shuler,

WEDNESDAY . APRIL 19, 1978

Meigs Cou nty
Com
miSsiOners Tuesday mgh t
passed
a
re solut ion
authorlZJng advertisement of
btds beginnmg Apnl25 for the
constructiOn of a new multipurpose butldmg It
be
lo cated In the are a gf
Vet erans Memonal Ho sptt.ll
It was reported plans fm
the new st ru ctur e \\ ere
complet e and had been approved by the State Depaiiment of Mental Hea lth Thi s
a ided commiSSioners. 1n
pass ing the resoluu on to
adv ertiSe for bids Bids are to
be recetved at the offic e of the
comm iSSIOners at 2 p m on
May 23
Mee ting with the commi SS ioners were Judge
Malllltng Webster . cha1 rman

WASHINGTON - CANNED FOODS SHOULD BE
MARKED with an easy-!!H'ead stamp telling consumers the
dale the food was pa cked , the Food and Drug Adtmrustralion
was told today
Datmg canned goods would alert buyers to older and
perhaps Jess nutrtlious merchandise on grocery store shelves
and help consumers ar range cans at hom e by date so older
canned goods would be used before newer ones, backers of the
Idea said

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were Jesse Btuwnm g, Jr,
John Costanzo
Ge ra ld
deL.lva l, Patty Fletcher ,
Aaron Sayre, Donna Sayte.
Ann Shroy and Suzanne
Wolfe
One-year contracts went to
Fl orence Circle, Datsy
Crawley, Nan cy Cr oss,
Jamce Deem, Debra Hoff.
Mar) Ann McGUir e, Roberta
Maidens, Debra Roush and
Joyce Thorn
J ames Ad ams, vete ran
high school pnnnpal, wa s
gtven a one-year contract as
pnncipal Jemung s Beegle
received
a
one-y ea1

at y

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OH 10

BEIRUT, LEBANON - LEBANON'S FIRST POST -CIVIl ,
war governmen l resigned today amid a con trove rsy over last
week's fl ghtmg be tween ChnstJan mthttamen a nd the Syrian
peace-keepmg troops, lhe of!Jctal Beirut Radio said
The resignatiOn of Prtme Mtruster Sehm al Hoss although rumored m the press several days ago - appeared to
come as a surpnse Hoss had been schedu led to meet with
foreign correspondents for a rout me luncheon but bowed out at
the last mmute

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By United Press International
WASHINGTON - SURGEONS OPPOSE a government
effort to curb unneeded surgery upon the poor and elderly
covered by subsidized health care, contending the campaign IS
nothmg more than a government economy measure
"The ultimate economy m use of surgica l therapy might
be achieved by enhsttng fai th healers to provtde second
opm10ns, " says Dr C Rolhns, Hanlon, director of the Chi cagobased Amencan College of Surgeons

IELBER

CHURCH OF CHRIST

7:30 EACH EVENING

Freda Casto, Pomeroy ,
Wilma Buckley, Mmersvtlle ,
Clifford Hall , Racme ,
Kenneth McClellan, Langsville , James Lowe , Middleport
Discharged - Geneva
Gu thri e, Carman Jones,
Dorothy Rea

commumques

Too Late to

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board hires employes

BIG CATCH- Don Hendricks, Syracuse, Sunday landed a 6 lb Bass, 21 mches long,m a
pond 111 the area He a)g., ca ught three other bass The large bass IS on the rtght Total
wetght of the enttre catch was 10 and one-ha lf pounds

Famed
sy mphony
conductor Leopold StokowskJ
tax 19 0
~as born Apnl 18, 1882
Resotut1on Offered
SCR 41 , Na bakowskl Actress Mary Pickford was
Recogn rzes May 3 as Sun born on !Jus date In 1893
Day
On this day m hi;tory
In 1775, Amertcan patriOt
Paul Revere began his famed
rid e
through
lhe
Massachusetts countryside
calling out " the British are
commg '"

POMEROY. 0.

Southern's Local Board of
Ed ucation Tuesday mght
awarded
certificated
and
classified
contune stnL'C the first quarter of tr acts for the 1978-79
1975 - the end of the school year
recession
Contmumg contracts were
A:3 a rule of thumb, econo- awarded to teachers, Vtckt e
mists say th at stx consecutive Ht ll, Michael Wmebrenner
months -or two quarters and Wilham Dowme, Jr
of negative growtit constitute
Gtven five-year contracts
a recession
But the were William Baer, Roger
admtnJStratiOn has pro)C(!ted Roush, James W1ckhn e and
a substan tial tmprovement D I
e ores WoIfe Th ree year
for the current quarter which
pacts went to Mike Elberfeld,
began Apnl 1
Jeanett Noms, and Debra
The 0.6 per cent decline
Wilson
(Contmued on page 12)
Gettmg two-year contracts

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Exemp ts t he sale of rn su l ln
and re lated equt pm ent from
slate and local sa les and use

200 W. MAIN

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Fede~al Deposit Insurance Corporation

•

They satd the arms cache
mcluded 15 pistols, a submachtne b'lln, a nfle and large
quantities of matenals that
could be used to make bombs
Btlls Passed
The police also found a
Am HB 945 Fox Allows a radio tuned to poli ce
munl ctpal or townsh 1p crvll
servtce co mmtssron to pla ce frequencies, fake dnvers'
volunteer ftremen 1n erther hc'C nses and an assortment of
the cl ass dted or un cla ssified Italian and foreign license
clv11 sen11ce '19 0
plates
Am HB B. Brans tool

GOSPEL MEETING

Economy down Southern's
0 6 Percent

State Representative Ron ditions and the number of
J ames has md lcated he Will rtders
participate m this year s
Riders are remmded they
htk e-btke sponsored by the must have a sponsor sheet
Meigs Asso cl,alion for and these may be obtained
Retarded Citizens James has from each high school, the
taken part tn prevtous years. Meigs Mental Health Center,
He said he IS lookmg forward Cleland Realty .Dr by calling
to the scemc rtde in Melg! 992-32:!2, 992-6191
County thts yea r Rtck Crow,
Prtzes will be awarded to
Metgs Co unty Prosecutmg the three boys and three girls
Attorney, will also rtde aga m who tum in the most money
He states he sttll needs a wtthln lhr ee weeks after the
bicycle wtlh a good seat and event. The ftrst prtze will be
brakes
two Free Spirit bteyln addition to James and cles, one
boy's and
Crow, approximately 200 one girl 's
Four other
other riders are expected trophies will be provided, and
to
participate
in each rider who completes the
thi s year's 25 mi le rid e ride will receive an "all the
begtMirig aJ 10 a.m Salur- way certificate "
-----aliy, i'iprtl- 29 Rfilers w ill Agoal of $4 ,000 has lreen ser
depart from the Meigs for this year's event and the
County Semor Clllzens Center march Is s ure to exceed that
m Pomeroy and they should amount based on Interest
return around 3 311 Qr so shown so far this year
depending on weather con-

three Columbus ;'lati ons, ~ . 6
and 10 On rhannel 13 IS 2~
news frum the Asso ciated
Press It also carri es loca l
news and \\ eather
Chann el 5 features loca l
news and loca l pro gram s He
11ddcd ·we don 1 promise
anythm g we can 't deliver "
Gera rd added "c hav e had a
ga m 111 subscnpt10ns
At the present lime. th e
cable t:ompctny IS Cunsiderm g
extend1 ng 1ts ca bl e scrvtce
Ini O th e fl olze i Medica l
Center area
The y are also constdennK
sat elli te communJ catwn
whi ch wo uld offer another 24
hour channel He added they
co uld
offer
r eligi ous
program s \Ia satellite
Spe a ker at the next
meetin g "I ll be Frdnk
Herald, who ISmvolved 111 gas
and oi l de\Ciupment The
cha mber Will not meet next
Tuesday due to the dinn er
meet mg honortng the l\\ O
doctors
Attendm g \\ Cre Crow Mrs
Holstem. Kvle Allen , Bill
Qui ckel. Merrt Ault Bill
Mayer, Paul Gerard Joe
Youn g, Ph il Kell y I eo
Vaughan Mr and Mrs Vtrgil
Teaford , Dale Warner, Stan
Houda shelt 'I ed Reed, J im
F'recker , N W Co mpton,
Beu lah Jones and Kati e
Crow The me etinK was
ope ned by prayer by Leo
Vaughan

to pt ck up on a seven day a
week basts
Dave Spencer and Ted
Warner of the County Highway Department met With
the board and submitted th e
eng1neer's road program for
1978 CommiSSioners agr eed
to ;iudy the report at a futur e
date
Btds for dust contr ol
rnatenals were awarded to
Asphalt Matenals, Guernsey
Asphalt, and Bid Sandy
Agg regate bids " ere accepted from Rt chard and Son.
Tn Sta te Matena ls and
Diamond Stone Quarries
Attending "ere Henry
Wells, Richard Jones and Jtm
Roush, Commissioners and
Mary Hobstetter clerk

coaches , Carl Wolfe, head
basketball coach, Howard
Caldwell , asSistant basketball coach John Costanzo,
tumor high ' football , Will iam
B 1er and James Lawrence
JUanw;high basketball, Htlto~
Wolfe, Jr , baseball; Coome
William s g~rl s athleti CS,
Sandra Hill, cheerle ader
advisor and Jeff Brownmg a
director
Class 1fted em pl oyees
grant ed contmumg contracts
were Blanche Biggs, Phyllts
Harrt s a nd Ruby Congo
Given tw o-year contra cts
were Grace Huffman , Roy
BANQUET THURSDAY
Gene Slaughter, Capital
Unlverstty football coach,
will be the featured
speaker for the annual
SVAC All Sports Banquet
slated Thursday evening at
7 p m at Kin Folk
Restaurant 10 Pomt
Pleasant
Members of the all-SVAC
fo otba ll and ' basketball
squads will be honored.

Kindergarten
registration
dates are set

Proffitt, Roger Hill, Thomas
Hill, Dame! RtfOe, Isabell
Lew 1s, Raymond Pierce,
Marg1e Salser, Ruth Smith
~nd Linda ward
Extended service contracts
went to Larry Smith for
spectal educat ion and kmdergarten bus routes and to
Delb ert Sm ith for ktn de rga rten and vocationa l
education routes
Hea d con ks des ignated
were Ann a Oile r, Es ther
Wolf e
Helen Simpson.
Eleanor Wmgett , Ann a Obttz,
Mary VIrginia Esterday
Ann a Oil er was deSignated as
lunchroom superVIsor while
Grace Huffman will serve as
clerk-custodia n
In other rnaltei s, the board
approved a bus route change
mthe Letart area elirmnating
one bus The change becomes
effect ive April 24 Supenntend ent Bob Ord was
au tho ri ze d to make applica tion to purchase two new
66-passenger buses and to
part iCipate m Titl e I fundin g
The board grant ed use of
butldmgs to vanous groups
Harry Pic kens and Wen dell
Er wm we"e hired as sulr
sutute bus dn vers Ord derk
Jane Spencer Betty Wa gner,
Shirl ey J oh nson a nd Sue
Grueser were granted perntlSSJOn to attend the SEQ
Clerk-T reasurers
meeting
May 9

RA CINE - Registration
for next fall's kinde rgarten
classes of the Southern Local
School Dtstnct ha s been set
fo r F'nday, Apnl 211, In the
kmdergarten
classroo m
ad JaCent to th e South ern
Jumor Htgh School In Hacme
Hours of the registratiOn,
accord in g to
Tlt stn ct
Superintendent Bob J Ord
Will b~ 9 am to 12 noon and I
to 3 p m Parents are to take
The balance In all Pomeroy
their Child 's record of un- VIllage funds as of March 31
mumzatJon, proof of a skm totaled $216.678 67 according
test Wi thin th e last SIX months to the monthly report of Clerk
and birth certificate
Jane Walton
Children must be five by
Receipts, expenditures and
Sept. 30 to enter kmdergart en balance m the ac11ve funds
and SIX by Sept 30 to enter for the month, respectively,
the first grade
In clud e ge neral $8,091 35,
Children bemg enro lled $12,488 74, $17,188 45 federal
must hav e the DPT sen es revenue shanng no receipt s,
and booster, the poho sems $3,000 , $24,357 87
ant i
and booster. measles and recesston, no receipts, no
Rubella tmmumzatwn and a ex pendJ\ UJe S,
$1 ,812 14 ,
recent sktn test
se wer. $4,757 f.9, $2 943 94
Regu lar classes for this $33,512 88 , fire depa rtment ,
year
s kmdergart en children no receipts, $131 58 $2,966 15 :
fh e Calha Met gs Com
mun1t y Acti on Ag ency will no t be held on the da) of cemeter) $357 50, $272 69 ,
$4 6 07
st reet
$4 ,500
continues to accept ap reg1;1ratlon
$4 257 17, $489 00. state highphcatiOns fo1 the emergenc y
way, no receipts. no ex
energy asSistance program
pend1tures $5 !54 97, water
Program funds will be used Annual roundup
to cover energy rela ted exopera tin g. SI O 19 3 47.
$8
,597 31 , $1 1,96 4 26,
pense&gt; that have ansen due
guarani) meter, $75, $122 94,
to the severe wmter con- set at Rutla nd
$5,519 05 parki ng meter ,
ditiOns that exi;ied Funds
$4 ,500, $16,368 44 ,
will prtmartly be used to pay
The annual kmdergarten $868
uti
lit
)
,
no rece ipts no exoutstandmg utiiit) or fu el rou ndup for chil dre n atbills for eligible households m tendin g classes at Rutland pen ditur es $7,25 6 71
Calha and Meigs Co unties Elem entary School will be Receipts, expenditures and
Cash assistance wi ll be held at th e Rutland bUJ!dmg balance m all ac11ve fu nds
lm11ted 10 payments directly from 8 30 a m to 4 p m on respect Ivcly wer e $28,843 OJ,
$-16 314 37, !126,636 05
to utihty compames or fuel l'hursday, May 4
Balances In the macttve
supp liers PrtorJty shall be
Chi ldren . who have not
given to persons facm g life prev ious)) attended kin- funds were bond retirement,
threatening Situati ons and to dergarten and are ready for $6 5,308 36 se wer bond,
elderly persons age 60 and the first grade , are to be $24,734 26 Rece ipt s, exolder and who meet program enrolled at the roundup
penditures and ba lance m all
fu
nds respecuve l) were
eligibility requtrements
Children whose fifth birthLimitations on payments day falls on or before Sept. 30, $28. 84 3 01 $36.314 37,
on behalf of any household 1978, may be reg i&gt;iered for $216,678 67
may not exceed S250 or that kind ergarte n a nd th ose
amount necessary to remedy whose sixth birthday falls on
th e
crt sJs
Situation. or before Sept 30 1978, may
whichever IS less
be registered for first gr ade
Applica ti ons for this
Parent s are to provide a
as~1stance
program are reco rd of 1!11mumzat10ns and
ava ilabl e fr om the Com- a copy of the child's bi rth
mumty Actton Agency offices certiftcate
m Gallta and Meigs co untJ es,
It ts Imperative all children
Semor Nutntton Program attendmg In the fall be
Six defendant s for feited
sites m Pomero) , Racme , registered at thts tune, school
bonds
and four others were
Vmton and Galli polis
admtmstrators report so that
Further mformatwn can be records and scheduling ca n fined tn th e co urt of Pomeroy
May or Cla1 ence An dre ws
obtatned by ca llin g th e be worked out before fall
Tuesda) night
agency at 367-7341 or 992-7000
Forfeiting " ere Bruce
The deadline for recmvmg
Hawl
ey , Pomeroy, $25,
applicatiOn IS Apnl 28, at 4 30
EXTENDED
FORECAST
posted
on a specdmg charge,
pm
Friday through Sunday, Eddie Casto, Mason, $30,
fglr Friday and Saturday speed in g Robert Dugan,
and a chance of showers Rutland, $-'iO, Intoxicatton,
Sunday. Highs will be In the Ann Colwell, Vmton, $30,
50s Friday and warming to speed t,.g , Terry Phtlhps,
the 60s by Sunday. Over- Pomeroy, $350, dnvlng while
night lows will be In the 30s Int oxi cated , and Danny
Friday and In the 40s by Kesterson, address not
recorded, $1110, posted on an
Sunday.
InlOXJCaliOn charge
Fmed were Denms Smith,
Middleport, $100 and costs,
Jeavmg the scene of an acANSWERS CALLS
The Pomeroy Emergency Cident. Carl Edward Moore,
Squad answered a call to the Middleport, $200 and costs,
Meigs Semor Ctttzens Center trespassing, Melame Pullen,
at 11.39 p m Tuesday for Middleport , $200 and costs,
VIvian Phtlhps, who was trespassmg. $100 and costs,
taken to Veterans Memorial mtoxtcatwn, and $200 and
Hospital At 12 16 p m th e costs. mdecent exposure , and
squad went to 404 Sprmg Ralph Meister, Dexter, $30
Ave , for Gladys Cuckl er, and costs, speedmg
wh o had a posstble hip
fracture She was taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital
also

Financial

report

•
IS

presented

Applications
still being

accepted

Six forfeit,

four fined

Weather

Mrs Mary Prtce, R N , school nurse , left , will be on
h&gt;tnd to advise parents on Ute unmuntzatwn reqUirements
tor th eir children on May 4 when the annlllll kindergarten
roundup IS held at the Rutland Elementary School With

Mrs ?nee from the left are Cheryl Lemley and her son,
Ryan, who wtll be a member of the kindergarten class
next fa ll , and Mrs. Debbte McCall, teacher of the class

SQUAD RUN
The
Middl eport
E01ergency Squad answered
a call to Burhngham at I 39
p m. Tuesday for BPrtha
Zamorano She was taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital
by prtvate car

coo ler , wtth showers
tonight and Thursda y Lows
toni ght will be m the upper
~Os or lower 40s ana ftighs ~~..,.
Thursday Will be In the upper
40s or lower 50s Probabthty
of pr ecipitation IS 90 percent
tomght and 50 percent Thursday

�h
b
Red
Sox
rally,
;~ ~\
rl DCinnati· om s
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Snort Parade \I\~\1:
nip Milwaukee
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READY TO GO - Dave Wtlhams operates a
hydraulic fork lift for Hogg and Zuspan Ma tenals Co..

peopletalk

Mason firm has a service
Metgs-Galha and Mason
Counttes are very fortunate
to have avatlable to rest dents

By KENNETH R. CLARK
United Press International
FORCED MARCH: Sybil Carter says husband Billy dtdn 't
hit the pubhc appearance road because he's hooked on show
bustncss . She says to urtsts and autograph hounds , who la td
Stege to hiiTJ from the da y hts brother moved tnlo the Whtle
House. gave him no chotec Says she. m a New York mtenoew
wtlh McCall 's magazme, "There was no way Btll) could keep
domg what he had been domg - whtch " as runmng a peanut
busmess ven successfullv .''

a busmess ser vtce such as the

one offered by Hogg and
Zuspan Mat ertal s Co,
Mason .
For the past two years the
company, located at Front
and Center Streets, Mason,
has been m the business of
mak tng t russes for new
homes, barns, farm butldmgs
and ch urches Thetr busmess
reaches people 10 several
co unt tes in Ohw and West
Vtrgmta. The company deals
wtlh many of the local contractors in Athens, V10ton,
Metgs. Gallla and Charleston
They offer several dtfferent

DIVORCE FOR LIZA : 'It 's all over for Uza Mione III and
Jack Hale)' Jr. He s swng for dtvorce m Santa Momca, Cail f
The 31-)ear-&lt;&gt;ld Mtss Mmnelil - daughter of ftlm director
• Vincente Mmnelh and the late Judy Garland - div orced
mustc tan Peter ADen tn 1970 and broke engagements with Desi
Arnaz Jr. and Peter Sellers before marrymg Haley - a
Hollywood teleVlswn execullve - m Santa Ba rbara m 1974
They have no chtldren and Haley's pettllon says money
matters wtll be settled laler
BLUE BOX BLUES Fma ncter Bernard Cornfeld goes to ja tl
May 8 m Los Angeles Ill start servmg a three-mon th sentence
unposed afler he was caught usmg a "blue box" to beat the
phone company out of 1ts long-&lt;listance tolls. He's been
convtcled of defra udmg Pactftc Telephone Co of $7,600 wtth
the tllegal device , which enables 1ts user to bypass the toll
system The 5{).year&lt;&gt;ld Cornfeld was convtcled m 1976 of
mstalhng the box m hts Beverly Hills manswn , but the appeals
process took hts case all the way to the US Supreme Co urt which ruled agamst hun
NEW FROM TENNESSEE : Gera ldine Page - a veteran at
portra)Ong the neurotic hermnes of Tennessee Willia ms' pen wtll take one of four leadmg female roles m hts new work ,
' Creve Coeur " The play wtll prem•ere June I at the Spoleto
U.S.A Festtvaltn Charleston, S.C. Cost.arnng wtth Mtss Page
wtll be Ruth Ford, Shirley Knight and Barbara Tarbuck.
'
QUOTE OF THE DAY · The Rev. Jesse Jackson, urging
students at Boston's Ro&lt;bury Htgh School to overcome povert)
and ignoranc-e through educa tiOn and hard work "1 may be m
the slum , but the slum IS not tn rne 1 We are better than our
environment' No one wtll do more for you than you wtll do ror
yourself.'·
GLIMPSES: Heleu Hayes and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur
were the headlmers Tu~sday at Ne" York s Waldorf Astorta at
a dinner in support of the ctty's 60,000 G1rl Scouts . Haque I
Welch- en route to London - attended the Broadway must cal
"Dancm"' Tuesday and congratulated the star, Ann Reinking, backstage .. Maureen Ann McNulty has been marrted m
North Hollywood, Caltf , to Michael Wheeler at St. Charles
Oturch where her mother. actress Ann Blyth, mamed Dr
James McNulty 25 ~ear s ago .. Sa mmy Davis Jr , wtll be
chatrman , former Prestdent Gerald Ford, honorary chairman .
and Sen Barry Goldwater key note speaker of the "Chapple
James Day" dinner 1n Los Angeles Aprtl 2!1 honormg the
memory of the natwn's f1r st black four-star genera l ... The Los
An geles City Council Tuesday honored Carol Burnett for
"brmgmg hap~ness, joy and love" to the pubhc, and for
estabhshmg many theater arts scholarships at UCLA and
'other schools ....

TV .•.in Review
By JOAN HANA UER
UPI Television Writer
:-lEW YORK IUPI I - Yankee Manager Btlly Martm
explains Ja ck of disctphne among some ballplayers tnday m
terms of the stze of their salartes.
ABC's IJ S Bonng C'hamptonshtp turned out to have more
nngers than a horseshoe wurnament
CBS ' Hea vywetght Champtonshtp of Tenms was btlled as a
wmner take all tournament , only to have it turn out the loser
aiSil too k home plenty
Now CBS has sent a 27-page response to the Federal Communtcattons Commtsswn, ex plaining how rt happened to do
wrong m promoting the tennis games, what 11 has done to
correct public mtsmformatwn, and what 1t 1s dmng to see that
tt won 't all happen again .
The letter, stg ned by John D Backe, prestdent and ~htef
executive offt cer of CBS, and Gene F. Jankowski, prestdent of
the CBS Broa dcast group , outlines a comphcaled plan of
corporate responst bll tty to prevent the network sports promoters from lymg w the pubhc
·•we share the commission 's Vlew tha t misrepresenlallpns
about televtsed sports events are wholly una cceptable," t~ey
satd, and hoped Ute FCC would not spank CBS too hard since 11
promtsed never to do 11 agarn
Nobody mentions the rea l snake m the lush garden of
lelevtsed sports - money . There is an enormous amount of 1t
aroWld , ava tlable to promote for television anythin g fr om
martial arts to mumblety peg
Maybe the term sports should be restncled to amateur
events played only \lefore Uve audtences, and the televised
events could get a new name .
How abou t greed ' The network could have departrqents of
greed that would handle both athletic events and game shows,
since both work on the basts of greed-mottva ted coinpelltton .
The title "The Pnce&lt;s Rtght " covers a lot of ground ..

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"The Holocaust" placed fou rth in the Nielsen ratings for the
week ending Apnl !6, wrnmng tts ttme pertod easlly but
coming in behind reruns of tll rc'C hall-hour comedies in the
weekly averages
The audience remams bemused with comtc book te levision
-" Amazing Sptder-Man " ranked an amazing 9th and "The
Incredible Hulk '' ranked 28th and was the f!lOSt popular show
in its time pertod,- whteh Is rncredlbl.,..consrderrn g how
rncredibly bad "Hulk " is.
,
The 10 top network televtslQ~ shows for the week ending
Aprlll6, ac cording to the A C. Nielsen Co., were:
1: "Three 's Company" ; 2 "Laverne &amp; Shirley ", 3 "M-A-SH"; 4: "The Holocaust" (Pa rt I) ; 5: "Happy Days''; 6: "One
Day at a Time"; 7 "Charhe's Angels" , 8 "Baby, I'm Back".
9: " Amazm g Sprder-Man "; 10: " 60Minu tes"

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Mason, whtch ts loaded wtth trusses that are ready for ,
shtpment

BUILD 40 FOOT TRUSS - Under construction at Hogg an d Zuspan Matenals Co, at
Mason ts a 40 foot trw;s be mg bulit for a local farmer Left to nght are Harry Estep a nd
Herman Este p In the background ts Jerry Mtller

proht blled the sale of ca ndy,
The measure, whtch has to
soft dnnks, Popstcles and be returned to the House for
sugared chewmg gum, but co ncurrence tn Sena te
th e
House
Educalton changes, prohtbtts suppliers
Cornmlltee strtpped of the from committmg an " unfair"
proht btll\e language from act m addttton w the current
the measure
p r o hi b 1t 1o n a g a 1n s t
Tite House also gave fmal "deceptive" practices
Jeg tslattve approval and se nt
Sen Marcus A. Roberto, Dto the governm a bill to Ravenna, the floor manager ,
provtde. [or the first time tn satd 31 states ha ve outlawed
state Jaw , an orderly " un fair " sales pracltces
procedure for the termmalton . _ ";~nd we think 1t would go a
nf state agenctes, boards and long way to ward protectin g
COITIInlSSIOn S

The btll would requtre a
ftnal sta le audtt of a soon-tobe termtnated state agency
make a report to the Genera I and ma ke prov iSIOns for the
Assembly th ts week," sa id payment of employees and
IA!hman, chatrman of the SI X- outstanding bt lls
member panel
State workers who lose
The btll , whtch rleared the th eir JObS because O[ the
House
last
:-lov ember phasmg&lt;&gt; ut of a state agency
proVJdtng about $6 million m would also be ehgtble for
pay ratses for 620 judges, unempl o yment co mpassed th e Senate March 31 pensation
after the upper chamber had
Th e Senate, meanwhi le,
added pa y rmses for some gave unammous approval to
55,000 state employees a
House-passed
bill
earmng less than $20,000 a stren gthenin g the stale 's
year
1
Consumer Sa les Practices
IA!hman smd Tuesday the At t of 1972
con feren ce commtttee wtll
begm workmg on the House
ve rston - the one calhng only
for JUd ges ' pa;&lt; rat ses
between 25 perc~nt and 45
perc-ent - but wtll att empt to
··bmld on the Senate" verswn
Mr and Mrs Lotd Ltpps
which added money for stale and Tom, Little Hockmg and
employees
Mr. and Mrs Joe Lipps an d
Publi c em ployee labor Terry, Vmcent , were Sunday
organiza tiOns have lobbied VISitors of Clmt Btrch and
the Legtslature for a JlaY daughter, Leota
ratse htgher than the Senate
Mr and Mr s Larry Fowler
addtllons, wht ch Increased and chtldren , Buffalo, W. Va .,
hourly wages 40 cents for Mr s Myrtl e Lew 1s a nd
workers earmng Jess than Brenda , Lt berty, w Va, and
$1 0,000 a year and 20 cenl&lt;for Da vtd A Bryant , Dunbar, W.
workers 10 the $10,000 to Va , called at the home of Mr.
$20,000 bracket.
and Mrs Btll Brya nt and
"11Hs" the best " e can do fam tly recently.
under the ci rcumstances,"
Mr s Ttm Wtlk tnso n,
satd Sen Harry Meshel , D- Co lumbu s. visi ted Su nYoungstown. spmsur or the daywtlh her father , Ruda
state wor kers· pa y rat se Durst, at !he Arcadra Rest
amendment and chatrrnan of Home, nea r Coolville.
the upper chamber's Fmance
Mr. and Mrs w. s Long
Commtttee
spent Sunda y afternoon with
Both chambers were sc he- Mr . and Mrs. Jumor Pauley
duled to convene at I :30 P m. and raml ly, Portland
wdav
Mr and Mrs Rt chard
Tuesday, tile House passed Abels , Long Bottom, called
60-22 and se nt to the Senate a on Mr and Mrs l.ll uts DeLuz
wea kened vers10n of a btll on Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs Harold Van
atm ed at reductng th e
amoun t of " junk foods" Meter, Columbus, Mrs Joe
consumed by pub he school J..ipps and Terry, Vincent,
chtldren on school premiSes. Mrs. Ada Van Meter and
Attempts at strengtherung Leota Btrch, loca l, were
Ute bill, however , rmght be Sunday guests of Mr . and
made '" the Senate, ,Mrs . Mtke Evans and fa mrly.
acco rdtn g to the btU 's
Mr s.
Elva
Oatley,
sponsor, Rep Vtrgmta Avem , Syracuse, vtsited Mrs Violet
D-Lyndhurst .
Brewer and Bill on Thursday
The btll woul&lt;l require U:at aft ernoon.
local boa rds of educatiOn
The variety show held at
ado!!! regulations on the type _ l'ortland.Eiementary SchooL
of food sold on school on Saturday evening was well
premtses by Sept I, 1979. The attended
local board may adopt
Bob Van Meter Erie Pa
regulations along state Board spent" a few da;s re~ently
?l F.ducall?n guidehnes, but wrth hrs mother, Mrs Mae
'&gt; not requtred to do so.
Va n Meter and other
As In trod uced, the btll relallves In the area .

operatmn . They build, sell
and dnve trucks. Owners of
the company are Bill and
John Zuspan. Btll Zuspan
satd, "We bulld and engineer
many roof plans." Expansion
plans are underway to offer
stdewalls a nd sub-floors for
housing.

A MOIHER'S DJ\Y
she'll retnember
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of his command m Korea by
Prest dent Harry Truman ,
told Congr ess · ·· . Old
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• NEW YORK (UP! ) - They were like two frghters watting tn
the dreSSlllg room for the main event.
Bo\h were ready to go: Billy Martin , wearing pin-strtped
trunks and ftghting out of Oakland Calif. and Earl Weaver
wearing longjohns and frghting out of a ~ rouch .
'
Martin had set up thts showdown the evening before.
He was burned up on lwo counts, first , because hts Yankees
had dropped a 6-1 dectswn to the Orioles, and second, because
be felt Weaver had tried to mtimidate plate umpire Joe
Brinkman, and in so domg , had mvolved him
"U that httle midget so much as says one word to me when
he brings his lineup out liJ home plate tomorrow , I'm gonna tell
, him he's full of prunes and knock hiiTJ right on his ears, "
warned Martm, in language whtch necessarrly ts being drycleaned a little.
flo
All Utis stemmed from a whistling fa st baU Yankee reheveiRich Gossage frred over Rick Dempsey's head in tpe seventh
inning of Monday night's contest. Brinkman summoned
Weaver from the dugout and warned him against any
retaliation on the part of the Orioles whereupon Weaver demanded Brinkman warn Martm also. That 's what incensed the
Yankee manager.
Before Tuesday's ga me, newsmen pressed around Weaver
in hts private offtce and asked him what he planned to say to
Marttn at home plate
.
, "I'll say whatever I feel is necessa ry to be sa td," he
, answered, sittmg at hts desk smokmg a ctgarette.
"You and he have tangled before," said one wrrter. "Would
you say there ts 'bad blood' between you'"
"I got good blood," Weaver answered. "The doctor says I
have I have 11 checked regularly once a year "
The Baltimore manager could've repeated a story he
sometimes tells his players, a story of how much more
belligerent he used "to be than he ts now, but he didn 't. The
story has wdo with when he was managtng Fttzge rald , Ga , in
the Georgia-Florida League m 1957.
• "We were play mg Waycross and so me of thetr guys were
~ letting me ha ve it real good," is the way Weaver tells it. "One
Xof them challenged me to ftght htm rrgh t then and there, so I
; jumped into their dugout and everybody on thetr club beat hell
~ outta me They pttched me out and told me ' Don't come ba ck '
• That taught me a lesson."
~ After he finished puttmg on his uruform Tuesday, Weaver
: walked out onw the fte ld where the Yankees were taking
; battmg practt ce
• "Maybe these buzzards don't hke you, but I do," laughed big
~ Cliff Johnson, standtn g among some other Yankee players
: around the cage .
~
"Thank you," Weaver satd , also laughmg "I constder that a

• compliment "

In 1951 , Amenca n Gen

Committee beginning work
Hy DICK KIMMINS
COLUMBUS I UPi l - An
Ohto Ho use- S ena t e
conference committee meets
Wday to begm work on a S62
nulhon judges' and state
empl oyees ' pay
rat se
package
"Hopefull y. we can dispose
of the billumnediately." satd
Rep Harry J 1A!hman, DShaker Heights, addmg that
the committee 1s prepared to
work after Ooor sesswns
lllday and moo the evemng tf
ne.eessar) to ge t t:t report
" The
co nference
committee m any case wtll

deSigns and patterns of roof
styles
The prefa brr cated trusses
off er a cost sav10g m th e
constru ction of new hous10g
dev elopment, a com pan y
offtctal sa td .
At the present liiTle, SIX
men are employed in the

" Two in One Store "
106 W. 2nd Ave .
Middleport, 0 .

: Taking his swmgs, l.llu Pimella nottced Weaver on the other
: side of the cage and said to hint:
! "I'll bet Frank Robmson (one of Ute Ortole coaches ) takes
~ that lineup card out to home plate tnday . I'll betcha five dollars
• on that "
~ • "You know better than Utat," Weaver answered Pmiella,
: who played for htm in the mmors
: Martin then walked out to the dugou t and saw Weaver
: leaning agamst the battrng cage
• He headed str aight for the On oles' manager and when he
:. reached him, the tw o started talkmg about the previous night 's
~ eptsode. Mostly they talk ed about Bnnkman and how 1! was a ll
, his fault.
, "I told him I didn't "ant Gossage throwmg at Dempsey,"
· satd Weaver.
'I
"I understand that ," Marttn satd "You were lrytng to
: protect your player. Nothing wrong wrth that. "
"My guy gels knocked down and I get warned," sa td
~ Weaver, with a pained exp resston. ''I'm hk e Rodn ey Dan ge r• fteld No respect "
: In three mmutes, th e whol e thing was all over. Nobody was
: angry wtth anybody anymore Ear l Weaver got m the parting
• shot .
t "The on ly thtng IS tf we stay mad at each other," he said to
, Martm , ' 'we'll have a helluva crowd in Baltrmore next Mondlay
: and Tuesda y- and we need tl."
: While all thts was going on·, Reggie Jackson qw etly was
~ gomg about his business And when he came up m the mnth
innmg, wtth the score tied, he put one into the n ght fie ld seats
for a 4-3 victory for the Yankees, still qUi etly gomg about hts
: business .

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Playoffs

,

F trst Round

Best of Seven
t
Series A:
; Muskegon vs . Fori Wayne
tied , 1· t
••' April Series
12- Muskegon 4, Fort
•

"' Wayne I

Stiversville
News Notes

: April lS- Fort Wayne 3,
• Muskegon 2
:

April 19- Forst Wayne at

., Muskegon
~
Aprir 21 - Fort Wayne at
mMuskegon

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X·Aprt l 22- Muskegon at

: Fort Wa yne
~ x-Apr d 25- Fort Wayne at
: Muskegon

• , x-Aprll 26- Muskegon at

Fo~ }'11\lrown tough, snappy team.
Try on a pairofthese oil,acid and
water 1-esistant Wolv erine ·~ boots. With
anti-skid 511leund heels, they'll keep

: Fort Wayne

yuustepping sakly__and comfortably.

~ Sa g i naw J

Thl!.ll getaS40.9r' SKIL cordless
eledilc drill for only$18.95.
~:::;;;~
Fall in to ~our nearest
Wolverine dealer today.
And march out with
agteatleam.

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Seires B:
Port Huron vs.'Saginaw

Port Huron leads, l · t
April 14- Port Huron 9,

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April 1) Purl Huron 4,
Sagina w 4
April 10- Sagmaw 6, Po rt
Huror1 3

April 21 - Sag1naw at Po rt
Huron

x April 22- Por l Huron at

Saginaw
x Apri12J- Sag1naw a t Port
Huron
x April 26- Port Huron at

Sag maw
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Senes C.

Mtlwaukee vs Toledo

Toledo leads , J. t
April
12- To ledo
Mt!wauk ee 4
Apr il
14- To led o
Mallwaukee 0
Apr i I
15Milwaukee I

To ledo

Apr il 17- Mtlwaukee 3,
Toledo l
Apr it 19- Toledo vs .
Milwaukee at Ann Arbor,
M1ch
x April 22 - Toledo at

Milwaukee

x Apr il 26- M IIwaukee al

NOW IN
STOCK

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BLUE GRASS

April 13- Kalamazoo 3,
Ftint t
Ap ri l
14- Fiinl
5,
Ka lamazoo 3
April IS- Kalamazoo •·
F.li nl 3

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CYCLONE

Power
Mowers

Sertes 0 :
Flint vs. Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo leads , 2·1

April 21 - Ka lama zoo at

Fli nt
x April
22 - FIInl
at
Ka lamazoo
x April 23- Kalamazoo at
Fli nt
x April
26 ~ Ftint
ot
Kalamazoo

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LOS ANGELES IUPI) Johnny Bench terms tt a
"htttmJt atmosphere "
Bench's commen l came
Wednesday night after the
Cincinnati Reds pounded out
16 htts, four of them homers,
as they made rt two, 1(1 a row
over the Los Angeles Dodgers
wtlh an 11-3 vi ctory.
"Look at lhe statistics,"
sat d Bench . " J ust abou t
everyone m the lineup ts
batting over .300, has scor ed
seven or more runs and
dnven hom e bet ween 7 and
14 "

Bench, Geo rge Foster, Joe
Morgan and Ken Gnffey
slammed the homers as the
Reds ro uted Dodger pttching
ace Don Sutton tn the fifth
mmng
The
Red
catcher 's
out
homer, a two
smash tn the ni nth

wtth Morgan on base, was one
of his three hits 10 the game
as he boosted ht s average to
.362
"Best start I can ever
remember ha vmg 1 " sa1d
Ben ch.
"And.'' he added. "1t sure
IS dtfferent from last year "
At the end of April last year
Bench was battin g .258, had
three homers and mne RBI.
"But," satd Bench, " my
knees were hurtmg me so
much that at thts tiiTle last
year I would have bet anyone
llOOthat I wouldn't ha ve been
able to play pasl May
"I th ink I'm httting goo d
now because our ptlchmg IS
so much better thts season,"
conhnued the Red catcher
"Now I don't have the burden
of worrymg about the pttchmg when I'm ca tchmg and
I can co ncentrate more on my
htttmg."

Bench 's three htls were
· matched by a trw of smgles
by Pete Rose, who n'o w needs
only 19 htls to reach the 3,000
career mark
Dale Murray, whose rehef
pttchmg to date has been JUSt
a little short or spectac ular ,
blanked the Dodgers wrth o n~
htt the fmal thr ee and twolhtrd mnmgs last mght to
preserve Red starter Fredte
Norman 's seco nd strarght
victory of the season
"For me. tl 's a whole new
world ,"
sa td Murray ,
remembenng the torment he
expenenced last year when
opposmg batters shattered
hts pttches and hts confidence
"[ hate to talk too suon, "
added th e Red reltef pitcher,
"but I' ve got to admtt that
I'm rea lly en)oytng go10g to
the mound now "

The big homer of the game

Bu llets triumph,
•

even serzes 1-1
By MIKE SSHAUN
game m Landover m order to
UP! Sports Writer
win the sen es. Although they
Washtn gton Coach Drck led the league m rree throws
Motta was lookmg for one durmg th e regu lar sea son,
th tng when his Bulle ts the Spurs mtssed 12 of 37 [ree
arnved m San Anlllmo - a throws.
spilt - and he got tt
Th e
Bul le ts,
whtle
"Now we have the home- concedin g George Gervm hts
court advantage a nd tt's up w pomts - he led all scorers
them to take 1t back," Motta wtth 46 - put the re turm ng
satd, after the Bullets held off !lob Dandrtdge, who mtssed
a Ia!€ ra lly by th e Spurs for a the opener with a pinched
121-117 Vl cto ry Tuesday mght nerve m his neck, on Larrv
th at evened th e Easte rn Kenon and 11 patd scormg 16
Conference semifinal serres of hts own .
Wash tn gt on's Kevin
at one game apiece
The Spurs, down 1110-33 Grevey led all scor ers wtth 31
after three quarters du e to pomts while Elvm Hayes had
some poor foul shoo un g, 28.
In other NB A playoff action
rallied m the hnal penod but
fell short and now must wrn a

Power plus pitching

equals another win
LOS ANGELES (UPI )
about. "
" Ever ybody forgets how
Irs not as tf the Dodgers
awesome we were hitting last dtdn 't try to '"" the game
year because our pitchmg They scored m the fourth
was bad," sard Cincmnat t when Steve Garvey Jed off
Reds Manager Sparky An- wtth hts second home run
derson.
.
Doubles by Davey l.llpes and
But power htttmg is sta r- Reggte Sm tth gave them
ll ng to be r ememb ered !heir seco nd run m the fifth
thank s to Ken Griffey, and the Dodgers add ed
Geo rge Foster, Joe Morgan another tn the srxth on Vic
and J ohnny Bench, whose Davahllo's pmch smgle that
ho me runs hrghlighted a 16- scored Dusty Baker.
hit attack that lifted the Reds
"It's tough commg back
to an 11 -3 vtcto ry ove r the Los aft er spottmg a team a btg
Ange les Dodgers Tuesday lead," Do dger Manager
mght.
Tommy Laso rda sa td after
It was Reds' second wm in the game Ill "ht ch Los
a three-game sen es agamst Angeles gave up SIX runs
Los Angeles.
early in play
"1'hts year tf our team's
"Sutton made a few bad
earned run average is among pitches. We're Joo kmg ror a
the top three, I guarantee well-p rtched game tonight."
we're going to wm It," AnTommy John matches his
dersonsatd " Youcanbesure 2-0 r ecor d aga mst Tom
we won 't be 12 back of the" Hume, wtth the same record
Dodgers thts year the wa y we But John has a 1 59 ERA, one
were last year.
of the best m the league,
"We've scored over 41;, whtle Humc's ERA IS 4.15
runs a game so far. We can
attack with speed or power
Nothing is gomg to stop us
from scoring. This yea r we're
SP.Orts Tr1nsactrons
By Un1ted Press International
going to play, not ta lk If they
Tues da y
beat us this year, it's because
Pro 'Football
Bullate
S1g nl"CI t 1gh l end
they' re the best team and
Reuben Ganl to ser1es ot one
they will deserve to win ."
year con tra cts
Detroit - S•gnc-d free agen ts
Grtffey's three-run homer ,
Howard Fest , an offcnsrve
hts first of the season, came guard , Wall " Smoke " Hodges,
in the third and scored Fred a runn ing back and Ken
a l r neba c ~er
Norman and Pete Rose . Mullens.
Los Angeles - Srgned free
Foster followed an out later aq ent quarterback Carlos
with a solo home run, his erown
Seattle - Sr qned Cf!nter Arl
thtrd. Grtffey singled in the Kuehn , c orn erback. Edd i e
ftfth , then Morgan got his McM 1IIan and def ens1ve end
Al den Rocne
thrrd homer Bench, wtth
Bne ball
Bos ton - Sold r 1ght handed
three hits, blasted his fourth
cher Regg1e Cleveland to
homer of the yea r wtth p1t
le~tas and reacllvated r ig ht
hander LUIS T•anl
nobody on in the mnth .
NY' Yankees Placed pitcher
Don Sutton was the vtctim Don
Gullet! on th e ~1 day
of the home run barrage and drSllbled Hsl . rec al led p itche r
Bea 111e from Tacoma .
left after gtvmg up eight runs J•m
Texas Retu rned r ig ht
to even his record at 1-1.
hander Bob Bttbcoc k to Tucson
Rose, who had three hits to make . room tor p itcher
l e Clev el and
and needs only 19 more to ~('gg
Detro!! - Recalled pitcher
reach the 3,000 mark, said he Ja ck Morris fro m Evansville ,
p itcher Bru ce Tavtor
wlll not think of that number optioned
lo !he Si'lme club
until he gets to within four or
Minnesota - Opt ioned pitcher
Pete Redfern to Toledo and
fiv e of that mark, which he rec:lllled
re1 1ever Mac Scar ce
hopes will be at home.
from the same cl ub
" The Dodgers are a
tremendous team, one of the
best In baseball, but our team FUND RAISER
can beat any_otbfi ~ lo_·CINGINNATI- (UPI)A
more wa ys," Rose satd. $35 a plate fund -raising
"Last year the Dodgers won brea kfast wa s sched uled
the division in April . If we win liJday to help Mayor Gerald
Wednesday night, we'll give Sprin ger era se a $2,300
them som ethin g to think election ca mpaign debt

was Grtffey 's smash tnto th e
nghl center fteld seats 10 the
thtrd innmg that followed
smgl es by Norm an and Pete
Rose.
"Sparky And erson called
that one, " smd Bench. "He
sat d Gnffey would ht l one out
tf Sutton hung a shder to hun
And that's JUSt what Don
dtd ."
" I gotta learn to be
pattenl," satdGnffey · When
Mark I..emonge llo threw me
all that slow st urr last
Saturda &gt; mght, he rou led up
my tmung I 've been
swmgmg too soon Tomght I
forced myself to watt . not
be so eage r."
Foste~, who stngled m the
second mnmg and went on to
score th e Reds ' ftrst run of
the game, clnnaxed the fourrun thtrd nm tng wtth Iu s thu·d
homer or the seaso n
"I thmk everyone on the
club ts htlltn g so good
because we'•e all relaxed,"
sa td Foster "Wtth the pttchmg we've ~ot thts year, we
don 't reel hkc we've got to
score an avm age of flve run s
a game to "m "
"Thts IS the way thts club
should htt," satd Morga n,
whose thlfd homer of the
season followed a y rtf[ey
smglc '" the fifth mnmg,
boosted hts RBI total to 14
and se nt Sutton to the
showers
" You loo k at our llnt!up,"
chtmed 111 Foster, " and th ere
ISn't a htller a pt tcher would
want to pttch around A
pitcher knows tf he do es, he 's
sttll gomg to "'"d up fac tng
another tough batter "
Norman dtdn 't turn m one
of hts better ptlchmg perform a nces Tu es day ntght ,
but th e way htts were ratthng
off Hed bats he dtdn't have to
be at hts best
" Fr cdte," sa td Ben ch,
gnnmng, " \~.as ct better httter
ton tght than a pitcher "
SurpriSingly, the httle Red
lefty rapped out three stngles
m hts t hree ll lps to the plate

Tuesday ru ght , Phtladelph ta
troun ced New York , 119-100.
for a 2~ lead 10 thetr Eastern
Co nfer e nce se mtftnal ,
Denver topped Mtlwaukee,
119-103, a nd Seattle downed
Portland , 104-95 Both Denver
and Seattle too k 1-0 leads m
the Western Con[erence
semiftnals .
76ers L19, Knicks 100 :
Aroused by a rar e techmcal
foul , Julius Ervtng responded
wtth H of hts 22 points 10 the
second quar ter to lead Phtladelphta to its second s\ra tght
rom p over New York 11 l was
proha bly pretty upset at the
ltme and when I'm upset I
Clther play very poorly or
ve ry well , ' Dr J satd
Nuggets 119, Bu cks 103 :
Da-.d ·1hompso n, who
earlier m the day stgned an
estimated $4 milhon multiye ar co ntra ct wt th the
Nuggets, sco red 27 pomts and
Dan Isse i added 22 as the
N u~gets got the Jump on the
Bucks m U1ctr besl&lt;&gt; f-seven
senes Alex English led the
Bucks wtth a career.lJigh 26
Host Southwes· ' rn ra llied
pomts
[rom a 7-£ deficit m the
SuperSunit·s 104 , Trail · bottom of the seventh mnmg
Bla zers 95:
Tuesday afternoon to edge
Marvm Webster scored 10 North Gallw 8-7 m an SVA C
or hts game.lJtgh 24 pomts m a con test
Uurd-quarter spurt, whtch
Coach Ted Lehew's North
powered Seattle over favored Ca lha Ptrates tratled 6-3
Por tland Dennis John son gomg tnlo the seventh before
added 19, Jack Stkma 18, taktn g the lead With a fourFred Brown 17 and Gus run mntng Dunng that rally ,
Wt lhams 16 for the So mes, Btl! Lookado, who had three
who trailed by seven at the htts for the day , sin gled
half but rall ied for a fourA hi t batsman and wal k to
pomt lead a[ ter three Calvm Mlnm s loaded the
sacks Another walk forced m
quarters
J ohnny DHvis led the a run a nd Shaw smgled
Blazer s wtth 20 whtle Btll dr tving m two more
Walton, playmg for the ftrst
Coach Mel
Carter' s
hm e m 2:1 games, and Larry Htghl anders came back on
Steele added 17 aptece
La rr y Ca rt er 's leadoff
double, a doubl e by Scott
Russell. a stolen ba se and
sacnftce rJy o[f the bHl of
Leb;mon res ult.~
Wayne Stzemore.
Pactng
NGHS
were
Lookado wtth thr ee hll s m
LEBANON, Ohio I UP! I Imgshot Ole War ca me from four lrtes, Shaw wtth t" o
behi nd in the stretch Tuesda y hits , Petne, the Josmg pttcher
ru ght to wln the feat ured had a lrtple
$1,2110 etghth race at l..ebanon
SWHS was led by Larry
llaceway by one length over Carter and Ketth Stzemore
Noble Mickey.
With two hils each Russell ,
Da
le Newberry, Banks, W
Guided by J 11- Polhamus,
the winner. off at lS-1 odds, Stzemorr and Gene Layton
covered the mile in 2:12 4-5 on each had one htt.
an off trac k and returned $32,
Th e wtn left SWHS wtth a 3$9 and $3.40 Noble Mtckey 4 record llJli spring.
pat d $4 40 and $2.60 for
Ltne S ~o rc : •
second , while Wonder Buck North Gallla
!mtshed third and ktcked
100 020 4- 7 7 2
back $4.00.
Southwestern '
Old Ham Bone (3) and
200 040 2-!1 14 4
Lottie M f71Teain ed up in the
Petrie (Li Mmms t1) and
rughtly double for a $71
Lookado
payoff .
K. SIZemore, Layton t5l,
A cr owd of 1,299 wagered IW) and S Russell
$147,600.

Southwestern
slips past
North GalliJJ

By BilL MADDEN
UPI Spurts Writer
The Mtlwaukee Brewers
diScovered Tuesday mght
" EI Ttente" ts ba ck - wtth a
bang
Lu iS Ttant pttched httless
ball 1n r ehef of the muchtouted Denrus Eckersley, who
fatled to post a del:tsron for
the third ttme thts year, and
allowed the Boston Red Sox w
score a come-h-om-behind 7.0
Vlclllr) over the Brewers.
Eckersley had been kayoed
by a two-run homer by Larry
Htsle m the ftrst mmng and a
three-ru n shot by Sal Bando
m Ute stx th , to gtve the
Bre, ers a 6-2 stxth-mnmg
lead over the Sox
And whi le the 37-year-&lt;&gt;ld
" El Ttenl€ " held the line on
the Brewers, stnkmg out
four, Boston rallied for th ree
runs 10 the eighth mnmg and
pushed across the wmmng
runs m the runth on Ja ck
Broha mer's
run -scortng
smgle - hts fourth htt of the
game - and a two-&lt;&gt;Ut RBI
doubl e by Carlton Ftsk

Sports briefs
AMANA . Iowa !UP!) Maste rs cha mpton Gary
Player and the three runnersup wtll compete m the VIP
gd lf lllurnarnentm Iowa \tty.
begmmng June 19, 1t "as
announced Tuesday
Jommg Playe• 111 the [teld
wtll be Hubert Green. Torn
Watson and Rnd Funseth
Player
!ted
Leonard
Thompson [or the VIP
champtonsht p last season

BUFFALO, NY !UPI I Ttght end Reuben Ga nt of the
Bu[falo Btlls has Signed a
sertcs of one-year contracts
wtth the Natwnal Football
League team, 1t was
announced Tuesday .
Gant caught 41 passes fo
646 yards last season while
spllttng ttmc "t th Pa ul
Seymour

NEW YORK IUP! I - Lou
Gehng's smgle season hornerun re co rd at Colu mbta
Umve rs tl y was broken
Tuesday. m Columbt a's IIJ.&lt;J
vtctory over St John' s.
Mtke Wtlhite, a semor, hit
hts etghth home run o[ the
year to break the school
reco rd of seven set by Gehng,
a member of baseball s Hall
o[ Fame, tn 1923

PONTIAC, Mtch (UPl iThe Detroit Uons announced
the stgmng or three free
agents Tuesday .
Agreemg to terms were 11·
year veter an offenstve guard
Howa rd Fest. who wtll attend
the LJons' regular camp ;
runmng ba ck WHit "Smoke"
Hodges of Central Mtchtgan
and line backer Ken Mullens
of Flonda A&amp;M, both of
whom w1ll attend rook1e
camp

"Tiant wa s oul~tandm g , 1t
was like he' s never been
away ," satd Boston Manager
Don Zunmer
Trant, who has bee n rdie
smce sprmg trammg wtth a
dislocated mdex [mger on hts
ptlchmg hand , sa td " My
fin ger didn't hurt at all and
my breakmg ba ll was
wvrkmg rea l good
ln makmg room for Ttant,
the Red S&lt;JX shtpped veteran
rt g ht -hande r R egg te
Cleveland to the Texa s
Rangers
In other Amenca n Leetgue

games. Ne w York edged
Baltnn ore, 4-3, Kansas Ctly
blanked Toronto. 5~. and
Seattle downed Callfor ma, 61 Chi cago at Detr oit. Texas
at Cle vel and and Oakland at
Mmnesota were all ratned
out
ln Nalton&lt;(l League actwn ,
11 was New York 3, St LouiS
2; Cht cago 2, Montreal 1.
Houston 5, ~an Otego 1,
Atl anta 1, San Ft aneLSco 0
an d

Cln r lnnrttl

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Yankees 4, Oriules 3:

Fteggte Jackson dnlled a
lea doff homer m the mnUt
mmng to hit lite Yankees w
mtot y Spatk) Lyle was the
wrn nc r tn rehd of Ron
Gut dry
Ro yals 5, Blue Jays 0:
Amos OtJS stroked a grandslam homer m the [trst mrung
and Paul Sphttorff made 1t
stand up wtth a ftve -htt
shutout Spltttot·rr, now 3~ ,
struck out four and walked
non e
Mar in ers 6, Angels 1:
Paul Mtlchell fi red a SIXhttler and the Mariners took
advantage nf Nolan (lyan 's
wildness to beat the Angels.
Rya n ytelded stx walks and
th ree wtld pitches ove r seven
tnnmgs RBI smgles by Btll
Stem and Dan Me yer
highlighted a thr ee-run fourth
mnm g for Seattle

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READY TO GO - Dave Wtlhams operates a
hydraulic fork lift for Hogg and Zuspan Ma tenals Co..

peopletalk

Mason firm has a service
Metgs-Galha and Mason
Counttes are very fortunate
to have avatlable to rest dents

By KENNETH R. CLARK
United Press International
FORCED MARCH: Sybil Carter says husband Billy dtdn 't
hit the pubhc appearance road because he's hooked on show
bustncss . She says to urtsts and autograph hounds , who la td
Stege to hiiTJ from the da y hts brother moved tnlo the Whtle
House. gave him no chotec Says she. m a New York mtenoew
wtlh McCall 's magazme, "There was no way Btll) could keep
domg what he had been domg - whtch " as runmng a peanut
busmess ven successfullv .''

a busmess ser vtce such as the

one offered by Hogg and
Zuspan Mat ertal s Co,
Mason .
For the past two years the
company, located at Front
and Center Streets, Mason,
has been m the business of
mak tng t russes for new
homes, barns, farm butldmgs
and ch urches Thetr busmess
reaches people 10 several
co unt tes in Ohw and West
Vtrgmta. The company deals
wtlh many of the local contractors in Athens, V10ton,
Metgs. Gallla and Charleston
They offer several dtfferent

DIVORCE FOR LIZA : 'It 's all over for Uza Mione III and
Jack Hale)' Jr. He s swng for dtvorce m Santa Momca, Cail f
The 31-)ear-&lt;&gt;ld Mtss Mmnelil - daughter of ftlm director
• Vincente Mmnelh and the late Judy Garland - div orced
mustc tan Peter ADen tn 1970 and broke engagements with Desi
Arnaz Jr. and Peter Sellers before marrymg Haley - a
Hollywood teleVlswn execullve - m Santa Ba rbara m 1974
They have no chtldren and Haley's pettllon says money
matters wtll be settled laler
BLUE BOX BLUES Fma ncter Bernard Cornfeld goes to ja tl
May 8 m Los Angeles Ill start servmg a three-mon th sentence
unposed afler he was caught usmg a "blue box" to beat the
phone company out of 1ts long-&lt;listance tolls. He's been
convtcled of defra udmg Pactftc Telephone Co of $7,600 wtth
the tllegal device , which enables 1ts user to bypass the toll
system The 5{).year&lt;&gt;ld Cornfeld was convtcled m 1976 of
mstalhng the box m hts Beverly Hills manswn , but the appeals
process took hts case all the way to the US Supreme Co urt which ruled agamst hun
NEW FROM TENNESSEE : Gera ldine Page - a veteran at
portra)Ong the neurotic hermnes of Tennessee Willia ms' pen wtll take one of four leadmg female roles m hts new work ,
' Creve Coeur " The play wtll prem•ere June I at the Spoleto
U.S.A Festtvaltn Charleston, S.C. Cost.arnng wtth Mtss Page
wtll be Ruth Ford, Shirley Knight and Barbara Tarbuck.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY · The Rev. Jesse Jackson, urging
students at Boston's Ro&lt;bury Htgh School to overcome povert)
and ignoranc-e through educa tiOn and hard work "1 may be m
the slum , but the slum IS not tn rne 1 We are better than our
environment' No one wtll do more for you than you wtll do ror
yourself.'·
GLIMPSES: Heleu Hayes and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur
were the headlmers Tu~sday at Ne" York s Waldorf Astorta at
a dinner in support of the ctty's 60,000 G1rl Scouts . Haque I
Welch- en route to London - attended the Broadway must cal
"Dancm"' Tuesday and congratulated the star, Ann Reinking, backstage .. Maureen Ann McNulty has been marrted m
North Hollywood, Caltf , to Michael Wheeler at St. Charles
Oturch where her mother. actress Ann Blyth, mamed Dr
James McNulty 25 ~ear s ago .. Sa mmy Davis Jr , wtll be
chatrman , former Prestdent Gerald Ford, honorary chairman .
and Sen Barry Goldwater key note speaker of the "Chapple
James Day" dinner 1n Los Angeles Aprtl 2!1 honormg the
memory of the natwn's f1r st black four-star genera l ... The Los
An geles City Council Tuesday honored Carol Burnett for
"brmgmg hap~ness, joy and love" to the pubhc, and for
estabhshmg many theater arts scholarships at UCLA and
'other schools ....

TV .•.in Review
By JOAN HANA UER
UPI Television Writer
:-lEW YORK IUPI I - Yankee Manager Btlly Martm
explains Ja ck of disctphne among some ballplayers tnday m
terms of the stze of their salartes.
ABC's IJ S Bonng C'hamptonshtp turned out to have more
nngers than a horseshoe wurnament
CBS ' Hea vywetght Champtonshtp of Tenms was btlled as a
wmner take all tournament , only to have it turn out the loser
aiSil too k home plenty
Now CBS has sent a 27-page response to the Federal Communtcattons Commtsswn, ex plaining how rt happened to do
wrong m promoting the tennis games, what 11 has done to
correct public mtsmformatwn, and what 1t 1s dmng to see that
tt won 't all happen again .
The letter, stg ned by John D Backe, prestdent and ~htef
executive offt cer of CBS, and Gene F. Jankowski, prestdent of
the CBS Broa dcast group , outlines a comphcaled plan of
corporate responst bll tty to prevent the network sports promoters from lymg w the pubhc
·•we share the commission 's Vlew tha t misrepresenlallpns
about televtsed sports events are wholly una cceptable," t~ey
satd, and hoped Ute FCC would not spank CBS too hard since 11
promtsed never to do 11 agarn
Nobody mentions the rea l snake m the lush garden of
lelevtsed sports - money . There is an enormous amount of 1t
aroWld , ava tlable to promote for television anythin g fr om
martial arts to mumblety peg
Maybe the term sports should be restncled to amateur
events played only \lefore Uve audtences, and the televised
events could get a new name .
How abou t greed ' The network could have departrqents of
greed that would handle both athletic events and game shows,
since both work on the basts of greed-mottva ted coinpelltton .
The title "The Pnce&lt;s Rtght " covers a lot of ground ..

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"The Holocaust" placed fou rth in the Nielsen ratings for the
week ending Apnl !6, wrnmng tts ttme pertod easlly but
coming in behind reruns of tll rc'C hall-hour comedies in the
weekly averages
The audience remams bemused with comtc book te levision
-" Amazing Sptder-Man " ranked an amazing 9th and "The
Incredible Hulk '' ranked 28th and was the f!lOSt popular show
in its time pertod,- whteh Is rncredlbl.,..consrderrn g how
rncredibly bad "Hulk " is.
,
The 10 top network televtslQ~ shows for the week ending
Aprlll6, ac cording to the A C. Nielsen Co., were:
1: "Three 's Company" ; 2 "Laverne &amp; Shirley ", 3 "M-A-SH"; 4: "The Holocaust" (Pa rt I) ; 5: "Happy Days''; 6: "One
Day at a Time"; 7 "Charhe's Angels" , 8 "Baby, I'm Back".
9: " Amazm g Sprder-Man "; 10: " 60Minu tes"

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Mason, whtch ts loaded wtth trusses that are ready for ,
shtpment

BUILD 40 FOOT TRUSS - Under construction at Hogg an d Zuspan Matenals Co, at
Mason ts a 40 foot trw;s be mg bulit for a local farmer Left to nght are Harry Estep a nd
Herman Este p In the background ts Jerry Mtller

proht blled the sale of ca ndy,
The measure, whtch has to
soft dnnks, Popstcles and be returned to the House for
sugared chewmg gum, but co ncurrence tn Sena te
th e
House
Educalton changes, prohtbtts suppliers
Cornmlltee strtpped of the from committmg an " unfair"
proht btll\e language from act m addttton w the current
the measure
p r o hi b 1t 1o n a g a 1n s t
Tite House also gave fmal "deceptive" practices
Jeg tslattve approval and se nt
Sen Marcus A. Roberto, Dto the governm a bill to Ravenna, the floor manager ,
provtde. [or the first time tn satd 31 states ha ve outlawed
state Jaw , an orderly " un fair " sales pracltces
procedure for the termmalton . _ ";~nd we think 1t would go a
nf state agenctes, boards and long way to ward protectin g
COITIInlSSIOn S

The btll would requtre a
ftnal sta le audtt of a soon-tobe termtnated state agency
make a report to the Genera I and ma ke prov iSIOns for the
Assembly th ts week," sa id payment of employees and
IA!hman, chatrman of the SI X- outstanding bt lls
member panel
State workers who lose
The btll , whtch rleared the th eir JObS because O[ the
House
last
:-lov ember phasmg&lt;&gt; ut of a state agency
proVJdtng about $6 million m would also be ehgtble for
pay ratses for 620 judges, unempl o yment co mpassed th e Senate March 31 pensation
after the upper chamber had
Th e Senate, meanwhi le,
added pa y rmses for some gave unammous approval to
55,000 state employees a
House-passed
bill
earmng less than $20,000 a stren gthenin g the stale 's
year
1
Consumer Sa les Practices
IA!hman smd Tuesday the At t of 1972
con feren ce commtttee wtll
begm workmg on the House
ve rston - the one calhng only
for JUd ges ' pa;&lt; rat ses
between 25 perc~nt and 45
perc-ent - but wtll att empt to
··bmld on the Senate" verswn
Mr and Mrs Lotd Ltpps
which added money for stale and Tom, Little Hockmg and
employees
Mr. and Mrs Joe Lipps an d
Publi c em ployee labor Terry, Vmcent , were Sunday
organiza tiOns have lobbied VISitors of Clmt Btrch and
the Legtslature for a JlaY daughter, Leota
ratse htgher than the Senate
Mr and Mr s Larry Fowler
addtllons, wht ch Increased and chtldren , Buffalo, W. Va .,
hourly wages 40 cents for Mr s Myrtl e Lew 1s a nd
workers earmng Jess than Brenda , Lt berty, w Va, and
$1 0,000 a year and 20 cenl&lt;for Da vtd A Bryant , Dunbar, W.
workers 10 the $10,000 to Va , called at the home of Mr.
$20,000 bracket.
and Mrs Btll Brya nt and
"11Hs" the best " e can do fam tly recently.
under the ci rcumstances,"
Mr s Ttm Wtlk tnso n,
satd Sen Harry Meshel , D- Co lumbu s. visi ted Su nYoungstown. spmsur or the daywtlh her father , Ruda
state wor kers· pa y rat se Durst, at !he Arcadra Rest
amendment and chatrrnan of Home, nea r Coolville.
the upper chamber's Fmance
Mr. and Mrs w. s Long
Commtttee
spent Sunda y afternoon with
Both chambers were sc he- Mr . and Mrs. Jumor Pauley
duled to convene at I :30 P m. and raml ly, Portland
wdav
Mr and Mrs Rt chard
Tuesday, tile House passed Abels , Long Bottom, called
60-22 and se nt to the Senate a on Mr and Mrs l.ll uts DeLuz
wea kened vers10n of a btll on Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs Harold Van
atm ed at reductng th e
amoun t of " junk foods" Meter, Columbus, Mrs Joe
consumed by pub he school J..ipps and Terry, Vincent,
chtldren on school premiSes. Mrs. Ada Van Meter and
Attempts at strengtherung Leota Btrch, loca l, were
Ute bill, however , rmght be Sunday guests of Mr . and
made '" the Senate, ,Mrs . Mtke Evans and fa mrly.
acco rdtn g to the btU 's
Mr s.
Elva
Oatley,
sponsor, Rep Vtrgmta Avem , Syracuse, vtsited Mrs Violet
D-Lyndhurst .
Brewer and Bill on Thursday
The btll woul&lt;l require U:at aft ernoon.
local boa rds of educatiOn
The variety show held at
ado!!! regulations on the type _ l'ortland.Eiementary SchooL
of food sold on school on Saturday evening was well
premtses by Sept I, 1979. The attended
local board may adopt
Bob Van Meter Erie Pa
regulations along state Board spent" a few da;s re~ently
?l F.ducall?n guidehnes, but wrth hrs mother, Mrs Mae
'&gt; not requtred to do so.
Va n Meter and other
As In trod uced, the btll relallves In the area .

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• NEW YORK (UP! ) - They were like two frghters watting tn
the dreSSlllg room for the main event.
Bo\h were ready to go: Billy Martin , wearing pin-strtped
trunks and ftghting out of Oakland Calif. and Earl Weaver
wearing longjohns and frghting out of a ~ rouch .
'
Martin had set up thts showdown the evening before.
He was burned up on lwo counts, first , because hts Yankees
had dropped a 6-1 dectswn to the Orioles, and second, because
be felt Weaver had tried to mtimidate plate umpire Joe
Brinkman, and in so domg , had mvolved him
"U that httle midget so much as says one word to me when
he brings his lineup out liJ home plate tomorrow , I'm gonna tell
, him he's full of prunes and knock hiiTJ right on his ears, "
warned Martm, in language whtch necessarrly ts being drycleaned a little.
flo
All Utis stemmed from a whistling fa st baU Yankee reheveiRich Gossage frred over Rick Dempsey's head in tpe seventh
inning of Monday night's contest. Brinkman summoned
Weaver from the dugout and warned him against any
retaliation on the part of the Orioles whereupon Weaver demanded Brinkman warn Martm also. That 's what incensed the
Yankee manager.
Before Tuesday's ga me, newsmen pressed around Weaver
in hts private offtce and asked him what he planned to say to
Marttn at home plate
.
, "I'll say whatever I feel is necessa ry to be sa td," he
, answered, sittmg at hts desk smokmg a ctgarette.
"You and he have tangled before," said one wrrter. "Would
you say there ts 'bad blood' between you'"
"I got good blood," Weaver answered. "The doctor says I
have I have 11 checked regularly once a year "
The Baltimore manager could've repeated a story he
sometimes tells his players, a story of how much more
belligerent he used "to be than he ts now, but he didn 't. The
story has wdo with when he was managtng Fttzge rald , Ga , in
the Georgia-Florida League m 1957.
• "We were play mg Waycross and so me of thetr guys were
~ letting me ha ve it real good," is the way Weaver tells it. "One
Xof them challenged me to ftght htm rrgh t then and there, so I
; jumped into their dugout and everybody on thetr club beat hell
~ outta me They pttched me out and told me ' Don't come ba ck '
• That taught me a lesson."
~ After he finished puttmg on his uruform Tuesday, Weaver
: walked out onw the fte ld where the Yankees were taking
; battmg practt ce
• "Maybe these buzzards don't hke you, but I do," laughed big
~ Cliff Johnson, standtn g among some other Yankee players
: around the cage .
~
"Thank you," Weaver satd , also laughmg "I constder that a

• compliment "

In 1951 , Amenca n Gen

Committee beginning work
Hy DICK KIMMINS
COLUMBUS I UPi l - An
Ohto Ho use- S ena t e
conference committee meets
Wday to begm work on a S62
nulhon judges' and state
empl oyees ' pay
rat se
package
"Hopefull y. we can dispose
of the billumnediately." satd
Rep Harry J 1A!hman, DShaker Heights, addmg that
the committee 1s prepared to
work after Ooor sesswns
lllday and moo the evemng tf
ne.eessar) to ge t t:t report
" The
co nference
committee m any case wtll

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: Taking his swmgs, l.llu Pimella nottced Weaver on the other
: side of the cage and said to hint:
! "I'll bet Frank Robmson (one of Ute Ortole coaches ) takes
~ that lineup card out to home plate tnday . I'll betcha five dollars
• on that "
~ • "You know better than Utat," Weaver answered Pmiella,
: who played for htm in the mmors
: Martin then walked out to the dugou t and saw Weaver
: leaning agamst the battrng cage
• He headed str aight for the On oles' manager and when he
:. reached him, the tw o started talkmg about the previous night 's
~ eptsode. Mostly they talk ed about Bnnkman and how 1! was a ll
, his fault.
, "I told him I didn't "ant Gossage throwmg at Dempsey,"
· satd Weaver.
'I
"I understand that ," Marttn satd "You were lrytng to
: protect your player. Nothing wrong wrth that. "
"My guy gels knocked down and I get warned," sa td
~ Weaver, with a pained exp resston. ''I'm hk e Rodn ey Dan ge r• fteld No respect "
: In three mmutes, th e whol e thing was all over. Nobody was
: angry wtth anybody anymore Ear l Weaver got m the parting
• shot .
t "The on ly thtng IS tf we stay mad at each other," he said to
, Martm , ' 'we'll have a helluva crowd in Baltrmore next Mondlay
: and Tuesda y- and we need tl."
: While all thts was going on·, Reggie Jackson qw etly was
~ gomg about his business And when he came up m the mnth
innmg, wtth the score tied, he put one into the n ght fie ld seats
for a 4-3 victory for the Yankees, still qUi etly gomg about hts
: business .

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Playoffs

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F trst Round

Best of Seven
t
Series A:
; Muskegon vs . Fori Wayne
tied , 1· t
••' April Series
12- Muskegon 4, Fort
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: April lS- Fort Wayne 3,
• Muskegon 2
:

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., Muskegon
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Aprir 21 - Fort Wayne at
mMuskegon

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X·Aprt l 22- Muskegon at

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~ x-Apr d 25- Fort Wayne at
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• , x-Aprll 26- Muskegon at

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Seires B:
Port Huron vs.'Saginaw

Port Huron leads, l · t
April 14- Port Huron 9,

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April 1) Purl Huron 4,
Sagina w 4
April 10- Sagmaw 6, Po rt
Huror1 3

April 21 - Sag1naw at Po rt
Huron

x April 22- Por l Huron at

Saginaw
x Apri12J- Sag1naw a t Port
Huron
x April 26- Port Huron at

Sag maw
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Senes C.

Mtlwaukee vs Toledo

Toledo leads , J. t
April
12- To ledo
Mt!wauk ee 4
Apr il
14- To led o
Mallwaukee 0
Apr i I
15Milwaukee I

To ledo

Apr il 17- Mtlwaukee 3,
Toledo l
Apr it 19- Toledo vs .
Milwaukee at Ann Arbor,
M1ch
x April 22 - Toledo at

Milwaukee

x Apr il 26- M IIwaukee al

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April 13- Kalamazoo 3,
Ftint t
Ap ri l
14- Fiinl
5,
Ka lamazoo 3
April IS- Kalamazoo •·
F.li nl 3

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Sertes 0 :
Flint vs. Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo leads , 2·1

April 21 - Ka lama zoo at

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22 - FIInl
at
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x April 23- Kalamazoo at
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x April
26 ~ Ftint
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LOS ANGELES IUPI) Johnny Bench terms tt a
"htttmJt atmosphere "
Bench's commen l came
Wednesday night after the
Cincinnati Reds pounded out
16 htts, four of them homers,
as they made rt two, 1(1 a row
over the Los Angeles Dodgers
wtlh an 11-3 vi ctory.
"Look at lhe statistics,"
sat d Bench . " J ust abou t
everyone m the lineup ts
batting over .300, has scor ed
seven or more runs and
dnven hom e bet ween 7 and
14 "

Bench, Geo rge Foster, Joe
Morgan and Ken Gnffey
slammed the homers as the
Reds ro uted Dodger pttching
ace Don Sutton tn the fifth
mmng
The
Red
catcher 's
out
homer, a two
smash tn the ni nth

wtth Morgan on base, was one
of his three hits 10 the game
as he boosted ht s average to
.362
"Best start I can ever
remember ha vmg 1 " sa1d
Ben ch.
"And.'' he added. "1t sure
IS dtfferent from last year "
At the end of April last year
Bench was battin g .258, had
three homers and mne RBI.
"But," satd Bench, " my
knees were hurtmg me so
much that at thts tiiTle last
year I would have bet anyone
llOOthat I wouldn't ha ve been
able to play pasl May
"I th ink I'm httting goo d
now because our ptlchmg IS
so much better thts season,"
conhnued the Red catcher
"Now I don't have the burden
of worrymg about the pttchmg when I'm ca tchmg and
I can co ncentrate more on my
htttmg."

Bench 's three htls were
· matched by a trw of smgles
by Pete Rose, who n'o w needs
only 19 htls to reach the 3,000
career mark
Dale Murray, whose rehef
pttchmg to date has been JUSt
a little short or spectac ular ,
blanked the Dodgers wrth o n~
htt the fmal thr ee and twolhtrd mnmgs last mght to
preserve Red starter Fredte
Norman 's seco nd strarght
victory of the season
"For me. tl 's a whole new
world ,"
sa td Murray ,
remembenng the torment he
expenenced last year when
opposmg batters shattered
hts pttches and hts confidence
"[ hate to talk too suon, "
added th e Red reltef pitcher,
"but I' ve got to admtt that
I'm rea lly en)oytng go10g to
the mound now "

The big homer of the game

Bu llets triumph,
•

even serzes 1-1
By MIKE SSHAUN
game m Landover m order to
UP! Sports Writer
win the sen es. Although they
Washtn gton Coach Drck led the league m rree throws
Motta was lookmg for one durmg th e regu lar sea son,
th tng when his Bulle ts the Spurs mtssed 12 of 37 [ree
arnved m San Anlllmo - a throws.
spilt - and he got tt
Th e
Bul le ts,
whtle
"Now we have the home- concedin g George Gervm hts
court advantage a nd tt's up w pomts - he led all scorers
them to take 1t back," Motta wtth 46 - put the re turm ng
satd, after the Bullets held off !lob Dandrtdge, who mtssed
a Ia!€ ra lly by th e Spurs for a the opener with a pinched
121-117 Vl cto ry Tuesday mght nerve m his neck, on Larrv
th at evened th e Easte rn Kenon and 11 patd scormg 16
Conference semifinal serres of hts own .
Wash tn gt on's Kevin
at one game apiece
The Spurs, down 1110-33 Grevey led all scor ers wtth 31
after three quarters du e to pomts while Elvm Hayes had
some poor foul shoo un g, 28.
In other NB A playoff action
rallied m the hnal penod but
fell short and now must wrn a

Power plus pitching

equals another win
LOS ANGELES (UPI )
about. "
" Ever ybody forgets how
Irs not as tf the Dodgers
awesome we were hitting last dtdn 't try to '"" the game
year because our pitchmg They scored m the fourth
was bad," sard Cincmnat t when Steve Garvey Jed off
Reds Manager Sparky An- wtth hts second home run
derson.
.
Doubles by Davey l.llpes and
But power htttmg is sta r- Reggte Sm tth gave them
ll ng to be r ememb ered !heir seco nd run m the fifth
thank s to Ken Griffey, and the Dodgers add ed
Geo rge Foster, Joe Morgan another tn the srxth on Vic
and J ohnny Bench, whose Davahllo's pmch smgle that
ho me runs hrghlighted a 16- scored Dusty Baker.
hit attack that lifted the Reds
"It's tough commg back
to an 11 -3 vtcto ry ove r the Los aft er spottmg a team a btg
Ange les Dodgers Tuesday lead," Do dger Manager
mght.
Tommy Laso rda sa td after
It was Reds' second wm in the game Ill "ht ch Los
a three-game sen es agamst Angeles gave up SIX runs
Los Angeles.
early in play
"1'hts year tf our team's
"Sutton made a few bad
earned run average is among pitches. We're Joo kmg ror a
the top three, I guarantee well-p rtched game tonight."
we're going to wm It," AnTommy John matches his
dersonsatd " Youcanbesure 2-0 r ecor d aga mst Tom
we won 't be 12 back of the" Hume, wtth the same record
Dodgers thts year the wa y we But John has a 1 59 ERA, one
were last year.
of the best m the league,
"We've scored over 41;, whtle Humc's ERA IS 4.15
runs a game so far. We can
attack with speed or power
Nothing is gomg to stop us
from scoring. This yea r we're
SP.Orts Tr1nsactrons
By Un1ted Press International
going to play, not ta lk If they
Tues da y
beat us this year, it's because
Pro 'Football
Bullate
S1g nl"CI t 1gh l end
they' re the best team and
Reuben Ganl to ser1es ot one
they will deserve to win ."
year con tra cts
Detroit - S•gnc-d free agen ts
Grtffey's three-run homer ,
Howard Fest , an offcnsrve
hts first of the season, came guard , Wall " Smoke " Hodges,
in the third and scored Fred a runn ing back and Ken
a l r neba c ~er
Norman and Pete Rose . Mullens.
Los Angeles - Srgned free
Foster followed an out later aq ent quarterback Carlos
with a solo home run, his erown
Seattle - Sr qned Cf!nter Arl
thtrd. Grtffey singled in the Kuehn , c orn erback. Edd i e
ftfth , then Morgan got his McM 1IIan and def ens1ve end
Al den Rocne
thrrd homer Bench, wtth
Bne ball
Bos ton - Sold r 1ght handed
three hits, blasted his fourth
cher Regg1e Cleveland to
homer of the yea r wtth p1t
le~tas and reacllvated r ig ht
hander LUIS T•anl
nobody on in the mnth .
NY' Yankees Placed pitcher
Don Sutton was the vtctim Don
Gullet! on th e ~1 day
of the home run barrage and drSllbled Hsl . rec al led p itche r
Bea 111e from Tacoma .
left after gtvmg up eight runs J•m
Texas Retu rned r ig ht
to even his record at 1-1.
hander Bob Bttbcoc k to Tucson
Rose, who had three hits to make . room tor p itcher
l e Clev el and
and needs only 19 more to ~('gg
Detro!! - Recalled pitcher
reach the 3,000 mark, said he Ja ck Morris fro m Evansville ,
p itcher Bru ce Tavtor
wlll not think of that number optioned
lo !he Si'lme club
until he gets to within four or
Minnesota - Opt ioned pitcher
Pete Redfern to Toledo and
fiv e of that mark, which he rec:lllled
re1 1ever Mac Scar ce
hopes will be at home.
from the same cl ub
" The Dodgers are a
tremendous team, one of the
best In baseball, but our team FUND RAISER
can beat any_otbfi ~ lo_·CINGINNATI- (UPI)A
more wa ys," Rose satd. $35 a plate fund -raising
"Last year the Dodgers won brea kfast wa s sched uled
the division in April . If we win liJday to help Mayor Gerald
Wednesday night, we'll give Sprin ger era se a $2,300
them som ethin g to think election ca mpaign debt

was Grtffey 's smash tnto th e
nghl center fteld seats 10 the
thtrd innmg that followed
smgl es by Norm an and Pete
Rose.
"Sparky And erson called
that one, " smd Bench. "He
sat d Gnffey would ht l one out
tf Sutton hung a shder to hun
And that's JUSt what Don
dtd ."
" I gotta learn to be
pattenl," satdGnffey · When
Mark I..emonge llo threw me
all that slow st urr last
Saturda &gt; mght, he rou led up
my tmung I 've been
swmgmg too soon Tomght I
forced myself to watt . not
be so eage r."
Foste~, who stngled m the
second mnmg and went on to
score th e Reds ' ftrst run of
the game, clnnaxed the fourrun thtrd nm tng wtth Iu s thu·d
homer or the seaso n
"I thmk everyone on the
club ts htlltn g so good
because we'•e all relaxed,"
sa td Foster "Wtth the pttchmg we've ~ot thts year, we
don 't reel hkc we've got to
score an avm age of flve run s
a game to "m "
"Thts IS the way thts club
should htt," satd Morga n,
whose thlfd homer of the
season followed a y rtf[ey
smglc '" the fifth mnmg,
boosted hts RBI total to 14
and se nt Sutton to the
showers
" You loo k at our llnt!up,"
chtmed 111 Foster, " and th ere
ISn't a htller a pt tcher would
want to pttch around A
pitcher knows tf he do es, he 's
sttll gomg to "'"d up fac tng
another tough batter "
Norman dtdn 't turn m one
of hts better ptlchmg perform a nces Tu es day ntght ,
but th e way htts were ratthng
off Hed bats he dtdn't have to
be at hts best
" Fr cdte," sa td Ben ch,
gnnmng, " \~.as ct better httter
ton tght than a pitcher "
SurpriSingly, the httle Red
lefty rapped out three stngles
m hts t hree ll lps to the plate

Tuesday ru ght , Phtladelph ta
troun ced New York , 119-100.
for a 2~ lead 10 thetr Eastern
Co nfer e nce se mtftnal ,
Denver topped Mtlwaukee,
119-103, a nd Seattle downed
Portland , 104-95 Both Denver
and Seattle too k 1-0 leads m
the Western Con[erence
semiftnals .
76ers L19, Knicks 100 :
Aroused by a rar e techmcal
foul , Julius Ervtng responded
wtth H of hts 22 points 10 the
second quar ter to lead Phtladelphta to its second s\ra tght
rom p over New York 11 l was
proha bly pretty upset at the
ltme and when I'm upset I
Clther play very poorly or
ve ry well , ' Dr J satd
Nuggets 119, Bu cks 103 :
Da-.d ·1hompso n, who
earlier m the day stgned an
estimated $4 milhon multiye ar co ntra ct wt th the
Nuggets, sco red 27 pomts and
Dan Isse i added 22 as the
N u~gets got the Jump on the
Bucks m U1ctr besl&lt;&gt; f-seven
senes Alex English led the
Bucks wtth a career.lJigh 26
Host Southwes· ' rn ra llied
pomts
[rom a 7-£ deficit m the
SuperSunit·s 104 , Trail · bottom of the seventh mnmg
Bla zers 95:
Tuesday afternoon to edge
Marvm Webster scored 10 North Gallw 8-7 m an SVA C
or hts game.lJtgh 24 pomts m a con test
Uurd-quarter spurt, whtch
Coach Ted Lehew's North
powered Seattle over favored Ca lha Ptrates tratled 6-3
Por tland Dennis John son gomg tnlo the seventh before
added 19, Jack Stkma 18, taktn g the lead With a fourFred Brown 17 and Gus run mntng Dunng that rally ,
Wt lhams 16 for the So mes, Btl! Lookado, who had three
who trailed by seven at the htts for the day , sin gled
half but rall ied for a fourA hi t batsman and wal k to
pomt lead a[ ter three Calvm Mlnm s loaded the
sacks Another walk forced m
quarters
J ohnny DHvis led the a run a nd Shaw smgled
Blazer s wtth 20 whtle Btll dr tving m two more
Walton, playmg for the ftrst
Coach Mel
Carter' s
hm e m 2:1 games, and Larry Htghl anders came back on
Steele added 17 aptece
La rr y Ca rt er 's leadoff
double, a doubl e by Scott
Russell. a stolen ba se and
sacnftce rJy o[f the bHl of
Leb;mon res ult.~
Wayne Stzemore.
Pactng
NGHS
were
Lookado wtth thr ee hll s m
LEBANON, Ohio I UP! I Imgshot Ole War ca me from four lrtes, Shaw wtth t" o
behi nd in the stretch Tuesda y hits , Petne, the Josmg pttcher
ru ght to wln the feat ured had a lrtple
$1,2110 etghth race at l..ebanon
SWHS was led by Larry
llaceway by one length over Carter and Ketth Stzemore
Noble Mickey.
With two hils each Russell ,
Da
le Newberry, Banks, W
Guided by J 11- Polhamus,
the winner. off at lS-1 odds, Stzemorr and Gene Layton
covered the mile in 2:12 4-5 on each had one htt.
an off trac k and returned $32,
Th e wtn left SWHS wtth a 3$9 and $3.40 Noble Mtckey 4 record llJli spring.
pat d $4 40 and $2.60 for
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By BilL MADDEN
UPI Spurts Writer
The Mtlwaukee Brewers
diScovered Tuesday mght
" EI Ttente" ts ba ck - wtth a
bang
Lu iS Ttant pttched httless
ball 1n r ehef of the muchtouted Denrus Eckersley, who
fatled to post a del:tsron for
the third ttme thts year, and
allowed the Boston Red Sox w
score a come-h-om-behind 7.0
Vlclllr) over the Brewers.
Eckersley had been kayoed
by a two-run homer by Larry
Htsle m the ftrst mmng and a
three-ru n shot by Sal Bando
m Ute stx th , to gtve the
Bre, ers a 6-2 stxth-mnmg
lead over the Sox
And whi le the 37-year-&lt;&gt;ld
" El Ttenl€ " held the line on
the Brewers, stnkmg out
four, Boston rallied for th ree
runs 10 the eighth mnmg and
pushed across the wmmng
runs m the runth on Ja ck
Broha mer's
run -scortng
smgle - hts fourth htt of the
game - and a two-&lt;&gt;Ut RBI
doubl e by Carlton Ftsk

Sports briefs
AMANA . Iowa !UP!) Maste rs cha mpton Gary
Player and the three runnersup wtll compete m the VIP
gd lf lllurnarnentm Iowa \tty.
begmmng June 19, 1t "as
announced Tuesday
Jommg Playe• 111 the [teld
wtll be Hubert Green. Torn
Watson and Rnd Funseth
Player
!ted
Leonard
Thompson [or the VIP
champtonsht p last season

BUFFALO, NY !UPI I Ttght end Reuben Ga nt of the
Bu[falo Btlls has Signed a
sertcs of one-year contracts
wtth the Natwnal Football
League team, 1t was
announced Tuesday .
Gant caught 41 passes fo
646 yards last season while
spllttng ttmc "t th Pa ul
Seymour

NEW YORK IUP! I - Lou
Gehng's smgle season hornerun re co rd at Colu mbta
Umve rs tl y was broken
Tuesday. m Columbt a's IIJ.&lt;J
vtctory over St John' s.
Mtke Wtlhite, a semor, hit
hts etghth home run o[ the
year to break the school
reco rd of seven set by Gehng,
a member of baseball s Hall
o[ Fame, tn 1923

PONTIAC, Mtch (UPl iThe Detroit Uons announced
the stgmng or three free
agents Tuesday .
Agreemg to terms were 11·
year veter an offenstve guard
Howa rd Fest. who wtll attend
the LJons' regular camp ;
runmng ba ck WHit "Smoke"
Hodges of Central Mtchtgan
and line backer Ken Mullens
of Flonda A&amp;M, both of
whom w1ll attend rook1e
camp

"Tiant wa s oul~tandm g , 1t
was like he' s never been
away ," satd Boston Manager
Don Zunmer
Trant, who has bee n rdie
smce sprmg trammg wtth a
dislocated mdex [mger on hts
ptlchmg hand , sa td " My
fin ger didn't hurt at all and
my breakmg ba ll was
wvrkmg rea l good
ln makmg room for Ttant,
the Red S&lt;JX shtpped veteran
rt g ht -hande r R egg te
Cleveland to the Texa s
Rangers
In other Amenca n Leetgue

games. Ne w York edged
Baltnn ore, 4-3, Kansas Ctly
blanked Toronto. 5~. and
Seattle downed Callfor ma, 61 Chi cago at Detr oit. Texas
at Cle vel and and Oakland at
Mmnesota were all ratned
out
ln Nalton&lt;(l League actwn ,
11 was New York 3, St LouiS
2; Cht cago 2, Montreal 1.
Houston 5, ~an Otego 1,
Atl anta 1, San Ft aneLSco 0
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mmng to hit lite Yankees w
mtot y Spatk) Lyle was the
wrn nc r tn rehd of Ron
Gut dry
Ro yals 5, Blue Jays 0:
Amos OtJS stroked a grandslam homer m the [trst mrung
and Paul Sphttorff made 1t
stand up wtth a ftve -htt
shutout Spltttot·rr, now 3~ ,
struck out four and walked
non e
Mar in ers 6, Angels 1:
Paul Mtlchell fi red a SIXhttler and the Mariners took
advantage nf Nolan (lyan 's
wildness to beat the Angels.
Rya n ytelded stx walks and
th ree wtld pitches ove r seven
tnnmgs RBI smgles by Btll
Stem and Dan Me yer
highlighted a thr ee-run fourth
mnm g for Seattle

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Cardinal manager sa id
Tuesday night. after Bobby
Va lentine proved his latest
decision wrong with a. pinchhit double that gave the New
York Mets a J.2 victory. "If I
had it to do again, I'd do it
again."

TI1 e decision came in the
seventh inning after Willie
Mon!&lt;!nez doubled and Lee
Mazzilli walkNl, putting runners on first and second with
twu' out.
When Ca rdinals' pitcher
Eric fulsmusse n went to . ·J.\1
on pinch-hitter Ed Kranepool,
Happ ordered his pitcher to
intentionally walk Kranepool,
loading the bases for an
expected pinch-hitter.
: ' l just wanted to pitch to
someone who came off the
bench cold," said fulpp .
It was Valentine's first hit
of the season.
"When I saw Kranepool
with a 2-&lt;J count," Valentine
said, " I figured I'd be hitting
rather than wasting another
man. I was anxious to hit. It
workNl out perfectly." '
In other National League
games, ChJcago Nlged Montreal, 2-1, Allan!&lt;! blanked
San Francisco, 1-&lt;J, Cincinnati
rippNl Los Arlgeles, 11-J, and
Houston drubbed San Diego.

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Boston upended Milwaukee,
7-6, New York edged

Baltimore, 4-J, Kansas ·City
blanked Toronto, ~.(), Seattle
ripped California, 6-1, and
Texas at Cleveland, Oakland
at Minnesota and Chicago at
Detroit were postponed by
rain .
CUbs %, Expus 1:
Dave Rader's single sc-ored
what proved to be the winning
run in the second inning and
fuly Burris and Bruce Sutter
combinNl to give Chicago its
fifth triumph in six games.
Steve Rogers, now 2·1, went
the· distance for Mootreai.
Braves I, Giants 0:
Preston Hanna and Adrian
Devine combined on a onehitter, helping Atlanta snap a
four-game los ing streak .
John LeMaster, whose
throwing error set up the
Braves' only run, had the
only hit for San Francisco.
Reds II, Dodgers 3:
Home runs by Ken Griffey,
George Foster, Joe Morgan
Bench
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J ohnny ·
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and powered Cincinnati over
Los Angeles. Winning pitcher
"!'red Nor man aided his own
cause with three singles.
A.•trus 5, Padres 1:
Right-hander Joe Niekro
tossed a four-hitter, drove in
a pair of runs and scored two
others in handing San Di ego
its third straight loss. The win
was the first of the year fof
Niekro , now 1-1. Loser was
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Cin 6; Royster, Atl 4; Lopes,
LA , B9wa and Ma ddO)(, Phil 3.
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Dade , C!e'o', Wi lson, KC, Dilone,
Oak and Cruz, Sea 4,

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Most Victories
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Natlonill League : B onnam ,
C1n and Forsch, St.l 3·0; nine
pitcners ti ed with 2 victories .
American Lugue : Ta nana ,
.Cal and Spli ttorff , KC 3·0 : 13
pitcners tied with 2vlctories .
Earned Run Average
(Based on 9 innings pitched )
National League : Swan, NY
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Forscl1 , St .L 0.72 ; R.Reuschet,
Chi ' 0.78 ; Sarm iento , Cin 1.00
Ame,-ican Lugue : Heaverlo,
Oak, Palmer , Ball and Brett,
Cal 0.00 .· Johnson, Oak 0.69 ;
Waits, Clev 0.75.

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Nt~tional League ! Richard,
Bell. Cle
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Att , Bench . Cin and Monday ,
LA 4; si~~: players lied With 3 . .
LOS ANGELES (UPIJ American League : Hisle , M•l
5 : Baylor , Cat , Cooper and The City Coun cil voted

Tue sday to impose ~ 6
percent tax on gross ceceipts
from admissions to Olympic
events in order to pay for
municipal services connected
with the 1984 games.
The tax also will apply to
tickets given free to athletes
and games officials, a city
tJpOit:elman ukl.

Terri Tobin, Cathy Bl~ettnar,
and Stephanie Rought. April
King, Cherie . Lightfoot, and
Kim Seth will play on the
varsity and reserves.
On the Reserve softball
squad are: Freda Chapman,
Patty Dugan, Cathy Morris,
Rhonda Reuter , Kelly
Rought, Debbie Woodyard,
Mary Miller, Jena Welker,
Susan Zirkle, Andrea Riggs,
Missy Cale, Linda Williams,
and Sara Diddle.
Fifteen young women make
up the 1978 Meigs girls track
squad. They are: Marcia
Dillard, Megan Miller, Deena
Nease, Tracy Jeffers, Anna
Wiles, Pauletta Sigman, Lori
Wyne, Gina Snowden , Lori
Rupe, Nancy Wallace, Jill
Batey, Kelli Cleland, Shari
Drehei, Becky Long, and
Joyce Cook.
Following is the remainder
of the schedules.
Softball
April 19 at Athens
April 24 Gallipolis
April 26 at Ironton
April 29 at Alexander
May 1 at Wellston
May 3 Logan
May 8 Jackson
May 13 S. Point (OH)
May 15 Waverly
May 17 at Gallipolis
May 18 Athens
May 22 Relpre
May 24 Parkersburg
May 8-13 Sectionais
Track
April 22 at Rotary Relays
April Z.'i at"l\thens
April 27 at Gallipolis
April 29 at Oak Hill
May 2 at Logan
May 6 at Marietta
May 9 at Eastern

Approximately 140 attended
the recent Meigs County
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Salisbury Scilool.
Members recngni.zed w~re
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashley
and .Opal Dyer for organizing
the junior Pomona Grange,
Frank Cla rk -of the Hemlock
Grove Grange, a flO year
member, and Opal Dyer who
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Meigs County. Also recogniz·
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Mannon' seeofl!] place vocal
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session last year.
The Rev . Robert Wells of
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America in learning how to
grojll crops and . in aiding
un&lt;,lerdeveloped cou ntries
arpund the worl d.
('11·. and Mrs. H. E.
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Women 's Club by Mr·s. Alwlida Werner, pres1dent. She
has been accepted into the School of Nursing at the Holze r
Medical Center, and will begin her trammg there th1s fall .
Teresa is a senior al Southern High School where she ts
taking the scientic course, is a member .of the F~enel:
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ROYDEN HAWKINS
TURNS ONE - The first
birthday of Royd en
Hawkins, son of Mr. arid--- ··
Mrs. Joe HawkJns, was
celebrated recently with a
party at his Hysell Run
Road, A Winnie-the-Pooh
cake was served with ice
cr ea m . Gift s we re
presented to him by Kenneth and VIrginia Michaels
and sons, Beatrice and
Todlc May, Rickie Clark
and family, Glen Clark and
fami ly, Mr s. Eileen
Hawkins , and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Clark.

in alittle over 9 years?

MABEL ROUSH
HAS BIRTHDAY
Mabel E. Roush, a long
lime resident of Letart, W.
Va. is celebrating her 85th
birthday at , Monterey
NurslnK Home, Johnstown,

Ohio. Ethel would enjoy
bearing from her many
relatives and friend s In
Mason County. Unabl e to
write, Ethel purchased a
portable typewriter and
does an excellent job with
her
corr es ponden ce.
Ethel's
dau g ht ers,
Margaret Zeiher, Nedra
Hoppe and Mary Slavin
keep In close touch and
bring her back to Mason
County occasionally to visit
relatives and fri ends. Send
cards and letters to Mabel
E. Roush, %67 N. Main
Street, Johnstown, Ohio

T hat's rightl $1,000.00 or $99,000.00 you doubl e your
original investment ,in nine yea rs and 4:J days, earni ng
an annual percentage rate of 7.50 % with a n effective
annua l yield of 7.90 %,' provided all dail ,v compounded
interest is allowed to acc umulate ove r the full maturi ty
of the agreement. • We call it our DOUBLE VALUE
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[n 1933, the UnitNl Sta tes
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time the principa l was on dcpol!'il.

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A new life revival with Curt
and Charlotte Davis is conti·
nuing nightly at 7:30 at the
Heath Un ited Methodi st
Church in Middleport. Different speakers are fea tured
each evening. The rev ival is
sponsored by the Meigs County Churc hes and the public is
invited to attend.

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Conferen&lt;: e

Granv ill e and heard a com. muni calion regarding White
Cross needs over cmd above
quulR from Mrs. Betty Wiles.
Mrs. Phyllis Skinner
presided at the meeting
whi ch opened with the Lord 's
Prayer. The Love gift was
dedicated by Mrs. Ellen
Couch, and Mrs. Margaret
Bailey had the program entitled ''To Sha re Your Bread"
taken from the program

book , "Women of God, Yes."
Sc riptures were read by Mrs.
Burton Smith, Mrs. GeorgJa
Watson, Mrs. Wiles and Mrs.
Nettie Barnhart. Readings m·
eluded " The Green Hevolu·
lion" by Mrs. Maria Foster;
"Population Explosion" by
Mrs. Harriet Sterrett, and
'' Chang in g
World
Economics" by Mrs. Smith.
The clusing prayer was by
Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Sterrett,
and Mrs. Burton gilve the
nornirHding committee report
with officers elected being
Mrs. Skinne r, president;
Mrs_ Caryl Cook, secre!&lt;!ry
and treasure r : Mrs. Bailey,
love gift chainnan ; Mrs.
Sterrett, Christian social
rcbtlionS; a~d Mrs. Foster,

vuur rei:u.1crs suspert.
RETURNS HOM E
. It 's true, &lt;Hl undcrstcmding and wise fricnlleun sonu~tnnes
Mrs. Huby Burnside, Route
do more tiKt ll a psyeiliHtl'l st. - (iAH Y .
2, Pomeroy, is recuperating
' IJEAHGAI!Y :
from surgery which she
In you r ease, he ttlsu did eurts!dcra bly less· than yuur undc underwent Thursday at St.
tilL' psydua tnst, wh u should IJc report ed' I'm glad ~·ou'r e on ~' r a n cis Hos pital i n
~ oUI'\\~aybC~ l'k ! ·H .
Cha rleston, W. Va . She is now
at home. Goi ng to Charl eston
with their mother were Mrs.
Marga ret King, Mrs. Mary
Lou Houda sheit , and Mr·s.
Pat Thoma .

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MASON, W.VA.

Anna Kathryn Wiles will be
sponsored...in the Bike·a·tiwn
for Re!R rded Citizens by the
Missi onary Society of the
Pomeroy First Bapti st
Church.
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the church, the Society made
plans to send items to the

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You 're right, incest happens more than anyone wants to
l~·l1eve . After my mollie!' left us . I was mule•ted l!y lilY father
Ifrom the age of S&lt;ven tu 12 1. When ile was angry, he 'd ei ther
I&gt;.· at me up or worse. and he threiltened tu kill me if I blew the
whistle.
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unde. a psychiatrist. said he'd "str;;i~ htcn me out" with a
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Oak at Minn . ppd ., rain
(hi at Del , ppd .. ra i n
Boston 7, Milwaukee 6
New Yo,-k 4, Balt imore 3
Kansas City 5. Toronto 0
Seattl e 6. Ca li forn ia 1
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Taking an active role in
the banqUet were Norman
Will, ma ster of · Pomona
Grange; Mrs. Pauline
Atkins , mistress . of
ceremonies for the affair,
Mrs . Men da l Jordan,
junior deputy, and Mendal
J ordan, deputy master.
Vocal music was pro,viged
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilda
Mannon, Lawrence CountY.
deputies.
Favors for the banquet
were from the Ohio State
Grange Mutual and Casualty Co. and the Pomeroy National Bank. The !Rble arrangements were provided
by the Rutland Garden
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in the development of grange
work in the county. County offi cials on hand and recogniz·
Nl . were Eleanor Robson,
r·ecorder; Henry Wells, commissioner; Larry Spencer,
clerk or courts, and Robert
Bowen, superintendent of
schools. Presented were the
five subordinate masters,
Keith Ashley, Fred Goeglein,
Bertha Crippen, Robert
Reed, and Norman Will.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan re·
quested that all subordinate
granges make' three stuffed
·.lays for Veterans Memorian
Hospital as a special countywide project. It was noted
that the Rock Springs bowling team participatwn. in the
state competition. On the
team were Wiiliam fuldford,
Rober t Bowen, Harold
Blackston, Roy Grueser. anrl

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Houston ~ . San Otego 1
C•nc•nnal 1 11. Los Ang 3
Atlanta L San F ra n 0
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team are: Sonia Ash, Tonia
Ash Beth Bartrum, Glenda
Bro'wn, Tracy Burdette,
Dorthy Chapman , Kathy
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Although the winter sports
season is completed , girls'
sports at Meigs High School
conti nu e. As with boys,
spring is the time the gi rls
take to th e ball diamond, the
cinders of the track, and the
sawdust (or foam nowadays)
of the jump pits.
Meigs has a girls fast pitch

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Mets edge Cards, 3-2

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you're wrong, " the St. ·Louis
Cardinal manager sa id
Tuesday night. after Bobby
Va lentine proved his latest
decision wrong with a. pinchhit double that gave the New
York Mets a J.2 victory. "If I
had it to do again, I'd do it
again."

TI1 e decision came in the
seventh inning after Willie
Mon!&lt;!nez doubled and Lee
Mazzilli walkNl, putting runners on first and second with
twu' out.
When Ca rdinals' pitcher
Eric fulsmusse n went to . ·J.\1
on pinch-hitter Ed Kranepool,
Happ ordered his pitcher to
intentionally walk Kranepool,
loading the bases for an
expected pinch-hitter.
: ' l just wanted to pitch to
someone who came off the
bench cold," said fulpp .
It was Valentine's first hit
of the season.
"When I saw Kranepool
with a 2-&lt;J count," Valentine
said, " I figured I'd be hitting
rather than wasting another
man. I was anxious to hit. It
workNl out perfectly." '
In other National League
games, ChJcago Nlged Montreal, 2-1, Allan!&lt;! blanked
San Francisco, 1-&lt;J, Cincinnati
rippNl Los Arlgeles, 11-J, and
Houston drubbed San Diego.

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Boston upended Milwaukee,
7-6, New York edged

Baltimore, 4-J, Kansas ·City
blanked Toronto, ~.(), Seattle
ripped California, 6-1, and
Texas at Cleveland, Oakland
at Minnesota and Chicago at
Detroit were postponed by
rain .
CUbs %, Expus 1:
Dave Rader's single sc-ored
what proved to be the winning
run in the second inning and
fuly Burris and Bruce Sutter
combinNl to give Chicago its
fifth triumph in six games.
Steve Rogers, now 2·1, went
the· distance for Mootreai.
Braves I, Giants 0:
Preston Hanna and Adrian
Devine combined on a onehitter, helping Atlanta snap a
four-game los ing streak .
John LeMaster, whose
throwing error set up the
Braves' only run, had the
only hit for San Francisco.
Reds II, Dodgers 3:
Home runs by Ken Griffey,
George Foster, Joe Morgan
Bench
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J ohnny ·
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and powered Cincinnati over
Los Angeles. Winning pitcher
"!'red Nor man aided his own
cause with three singles.
A.•trus 5, Padres 1:
Right-hander Joe Niekro
tossed a four-hitter, drove in
a pair of runs and scored two
others in handing San Di ego
its third straight loss. The win
was the first of the year fof
Niekro , now 1-1. Loser was
Bob Shirley, who is Q.J.

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Dade , C!e'o', Wi lson, KC, Dilone,
Oak and Cruz, Sea 4,

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Most Victories
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Natlonill League : B onnam ,
C1n and Forsch, St.l 3·0; nine
pitcners ti ed with 2 victories .
American Lugue : Ta nana ,
.Cal and Spli ttorff , KC 3·0 : 13
pitcners tied with 2vlctories .
Earned Run Average
(Based on 9 innings pitched )
National League : Swan, NY
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Forscl1 , St .L 0.72 ; R.Reuschet,
Chi ' 0.78 ; Sarm iento , Cin 1.00
Ame,-ican Lugue : Heaverlo,
Oak, Palmer , Ball and Brett,
Cal 0.00 .· Johnson, Oak 0.69 ;
Waits, Clev 0.75.

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Cbbge , Min
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Nt~tional League ! Richard,
Bell. Cle
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Ke-mp , Del
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Lemn , Chi
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Att , Bench . Cin and Monday ,
LA 4; si~~: players lied With 3 . .
LOS ANGELES (UPIJ American League : Hisle , M•l
5 : Baylor , Cat , Cooper and The City Coun cil voted

Tue sday to impose ~ 6
percent tax on gross ceceipts
from admissions to Olympic
events in order to pay for
municipal services connected
with the 1984 games.
The tax also will apply to
tickets given free to athletes
and games officials, a city
tJpOit:elman ukl.

Terri Tobin, Cathy Bl~ettnar,
and Stephanie Rought. April
King, Cherie . Lightfoot, and
Kim Seth will play on the
varsity and reserves.
On the Reserve softball
squad are: Freda Chapman,
Patty Dugan, Cathy Morris,
Rhonda Reuter , Kelly
Rought, Debbie Woodyard,
Mary Miller, Jena Welker,
Susan Zirkle, Andrea Riggs,
Missy Cale, Linda Williams,
and Sara Diddle.
Fifteen young women make
up the 1978 Meigs girls track
squad. They are: Marcia
Dillard, Megan Miller, Deena
Nease, Tracy Jeffers, Anna
Wiles, Pauletta Sigman, Lori
Wyne, Gina Snowden , Lori
Rupe, Nancy Wallace, Jill
Batey, Kelli Cleland, Shari
Drehei, Becky Long, and
Joyce Cook.
Following is the remainder
of the schedules.
Softball
April 19 at Athens
April 24 Gallipolis
April 26 at Ironton
April 29 at Alexander
May 1 at Wellston
May 3 Logan
May 8 Jackson
May 13 S. Point (OH)
May 15 Waverly
May 17 at Gallipolis
May 18 Athens
May 22 Relpre
May 24 Parkersburg
May 8-13 Sectionais
Track
April 22 at Rotary Relays
April Z.'i at"l\thens
April 27 at Gallipolis
April 29 at Oak Hill
May 2 at Logan
May 6 at Marietta
May 9 at Eastern

Approximately 140 attended
the recent Meigs County
Grange banquet held at the
Salisbury Scilool.
Members recngni.zed w~re
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashley
and .Opal Dyer for organizing
the junior Pomona Grange,
Frank Cla rk -of the Hemlock
Grove Grange, a flO year
member, and Opal Dyer who
is the two year pince"" from
Meigs County. Also recogniz·
ed were Mr. and Mrs. Wilda
Mannon' seeofl!] place vocal
winners at Ohio S!Rte Grange
session last year.
The Rev . Robert Wells of
Warsaw wa s spea ker for the
evening using "The Abundant
Life"·as his topic. He stressed
the accomp lishmen ts of·
America in learning how to
grojll crops and . in aiding
un&lt;,lerdeveloped cou ntries
arpund the worl d.
('11·. and Mrs. H. E.
Starkey, Route 4, Pome roy,
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presented a nursing scholarship at the Monday night
meeting of the Middlepo1·t Bus1ness and Professwnal
Women 's Club by Mr·s. Alwlida Werner, pres1dent. She
has been accepted into the School of Nursing at the Holze r
Medical Center, and will begin her trammg there th1s fall .
Teresa is a senior al Southern High School where she ts
taking the scientic course, is a member .of the F~enel:
Club, the Tri-M Club, and un lhe scholarship tea m. She 1s
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ROYDEN HAWKINS
TURNS ONE - The first
birthday of Royd en
Hawkins, son of Mr. arid--- ··
Mrs. Joe HawkJns, was
celebrated recently with a
party at his Hysell Run
Road, A Winnie-the-Pooh
cake was served with ice
cr ea m . Gift s we re
presented to him by Kenneth and VIrginia Michaels
and sons, Beatrice and
Todlc May, Rickie Clark
and family, Glen Clark and
fami ly, Mr s. Eileen
Hawkins , and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Clark.

in alittle over 9 years?

MABEL ROUSH
HAS BIRTHDAY
Mabel E. Roush, a long
lime resident of Letart, W.
Va. is celebrating her 85th
birthday at , Monterey
NurslnK Home, Johnstown,

Ohio. Ethel would enjoy
bearing from her many
relatives and friend s In
Mason County. Unabl e to
write, Ethel purchased a
portable typewriter and
does an excellent job with
her
corr es ponden ce.
Ethel's
dau g ht ers,
Margaret Zeiher, Nedra
Hoppe and Mary Slavin
keep In close touch and
bring her back to Mason
County occasionally to visit
relatives and fri ends. Send
cards and letters to Mabel
E. Roush, %67 N. Main
Street, Johnstown, Ohio

T hat's rightl $1,000.00 or $99,000.00 you doubl e your
original investment ,in nine yea rs and 4:J days, earni ng
an annual percentage rate of 7.50 % with a n effective
annua l yield of 7.90 %,' provided all dail ,v compounded
interest is allowed to acc umulate ove r the full maturi ty
of the agreement. • We call it our DOUBLE VALUE
CE RTI F ICATE.

43031.
[n 1933, the UnitNl Sta tes
went off the gold standard .

And, in addition to al l thi s ... m onthl y or quarterly

income ... paid on onr, two, three, fn ur or six yea r

MEIGS COUNTY VOTERS
In Order to Vote in

ce rtificate interes1 compound ed dail y. l nlercst payab le
monthl y if you des ire on cer t ifiL·ates wil h face amount
of $5,000.00
orI more.
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•On tim e depositH, ret{ul a tions req ui re t hll l there he nn in tereHl
penalLy if t he principnl is withdra wn before mnturity . Holder will
be paid interest at. t.he nnnutt l rnt€' nf 5% leMlt three months for the
time the principa l was on dcpol!'il.

YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BY MAY 61li
11 You are Not R~gistered :
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The Leading Savings Plans Are At The Leading Savings Bank

MasoniC Temple Building
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Mrs. Couch and Mrs. Smith
served refreshments.

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REVIVAL SLATED
A new life revival with Curt
and Charlotte Davis is conti·
nuing nightly at 7:30 at the
Heath Un ited Methodi st
Church in Middleport. Different speakers are fea tured
each evening. The rev ival is
sponsored by the Meigs County Churc hes and the public is
invited to attend.

FtBER GlASS

ROUND

Conferen&lt;: e

Granv ill e and heard a com. muni calion regarding White
Cross needs over cmd above
quulR from Mrs. Betty Wiles.
Mrs. Phyllis Skinner
presided at the meeting
whi ch opened with the Lord 's
Prayer. The Love gift was
dedicated by Mrs. Ellen
Couch, and Mrs. Margaret
Bailey had the program entitled ''To Sha re Your Bread"
taken from the program

book , "Women of God, Yes."
Sc riptures were read by Mrs.
Burton Smith, Mrs. GeorgJa
Watson, Mrs. Wiles and Mrs.
Nettie Barnhart. Readings m·
eluded " The Green Hevolu·
lion" by Mrs. Maria Foster;
"Population Explosion" by
Mrs. Harriet Sterrett, and
'' Chang in g
World
Economics" by Mrs. Smith.
The clusing prayer was by
Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Sterrett,
and Mrs. Burton gilve the
nornirHding committee report
with officers elected being
Mrs. Skinne r, president;
Mrs_ Caryl Cook, secre!&lt;!ry
and treasure r : Mrs. Bailey,
love gift chainnan ; Mrs.
Sterrett, Christian social
rcbtlionS; a~d Mrs. Foster,

vuur rei:u.1crs suspert.
RETURNS HOM E
. It 's true, &lt;Hl undcrstcmding and wise fricnlleun sonu~tnnes
Mrs. Huby Burnside, Route
do more tiKt ll a psyeiliHtl'l st. - (iAH Y .
2, Pomeroy, is recuperating
' IJEAHGAI!Y :
from surgery which she
In you r ease, he ttlsu did eurts!dcra bly less· than yuur undc underwent Thursday at St.
tilL' psydua tnst, wh u should IJc report ed' I'm glad ~·ou'r e on ~' r a n cis Hos pital i n
~ oUI'\\~aybC~ l'k ! ·H .
Cha rleston, W. Va . She is now
at home. Goi ng to Charl eston
with their mother were Mrs.
Marga ret King, Mrs. Mary
Lou Houda sheit , and Mr·s.
Pat Thoma .

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MASON, W.VA.

Anna Kathryn Wiles will be
sponsored...in the Bike·a·tiwn
for Re!R rded Citizens by the
Missi onary Society of the
Pomeroy First Bapti st
Church.
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the church, the Society made
plans to send items to the

Hy Helen Bottel

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You 're right, incest happens more than anyone wants to
l~·l1eve . After my mollie!' left us . I was mule•ted l!y lilY father
Ifrom the age of S&lt;ven tu 12 1. When ile was angry, he 'd ei ther
I&gt;.· at me up or worse. and he threiltened tu kill me if I blew the
whistle.
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unde. a psychiatrist. said he'd "str;;i~ htcn me out" with a
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Oak at Minn . ppd ., rain
(hi at Del , ppd .. ra i n
Boston 7, Milwaukee 6
New Yo,-k 4, Balt imore 3
Kansas City 5. Toronto 0
Seattl e 6. Ca li forn ia 1
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M •nnesota I Zann 1 OJ. 2 : 1S p.m .
New York { F igueroa l' ·Ol at
ToronTo ( Ga r v in t .O), A p .m
M il wau kee ! August ine 2· 1l at
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Roy Holter.
Taking an active role in
the banqUet were Norman
Will, ma ster of · Pomona
Grange; Mrs. Pauline
Atkins , mistress . of
ceremonies for the affair,
Mrs . Men da l Jordan,
junior deputy, and Mendal
J ordan, deputy master.
Vocal music was pro,viged
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilda
Mannon, Lawrence CountY.
deputies.
Favors for the banquet
were from the Ohio State
Grange Mutual and Casualty Co. and the Pomeroy National Bank. The !Rble arrangements were provided
by the Rutland Garden
Club and the dinner was
served by the Salisbury

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in the development of grange
work in the county. County offi cials on hand and recogniz·
Nl . were Eleanor Robson,
r·ecorder; Henry Wells, commissioner; Larry Spencer,
clerk or courts, and Robert
Bowen, superintendent of
schools. Presented were the
five subordinate masters,
Keith Ashley, Fred Goeglein,
Bertha Crippen, Robert
Reed, and Norman Will.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan re·
quested that all subordinate
granges make' three stuffed
·.lays for Veterans Memorian
Hospital as a special countywide project. It was noted
that the Rock Springs bowling team participatwn. in the
state competition. On the
team were Wiiliam fuldford,
Rober t Bowen, Harold
Blackston, Roy Grueser. anrl

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New Yo rk. ) , 51 lOU IS 1
Houston ~ . San Otego 1
C•nc•nnal 1 11. Los Ang 3
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team are: Sonia Ash, Tonia
Ash Beth Bartrum, Glenda
Bro'wn, Tracy Burdette,
Dorthy Chapman , Kathy
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By Greg Bailey
Although the winter sports
season is completed , girls'
sports at Meigs High School
conti nu e. As with boys,
spring is the time the gi rls
take to th e ball diamond, the
cinders of the track, and the
sawdust (or foam nowadays)
of the jump pits.
Meigs has a girls fast pitch

Church becomes
bike-a-thon sponsor.

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for Meigs girls track, softball

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Phi/sons entertain OES officers

Candystriper tea features pins _
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and certificate awarding·

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Presentilllon of pms and
certifica tes fur hour's of
volunteer se r·vrct' and a cappmg ceremony highlig~ted the
annua l Cand~· ~ tnpe r tea held
Monda~ rught at Veterans
r.temorial Hospital.
~lakin g the presrntau nns
were Rhonda Darlc~· . H:-.1 .

ward clerk, Candystriper ad- Sorden, Cindy Soyoc . Robin
visors.
Vining and Terri Zirkle.
Candystnpers qualifying
Following her welcome to
fn r pins li·cre Barbara Schar- the Candystripes and guests.
llger. 700 and 800 hour pins; Mrs. Dai ley intrQduccd W. S.
C&lt;1rol Schartiger, 500 and 600 Lu ca s, h os pit al adhour pins; Debra Hein, 200 ministrator , and then on
and 300 hour pins; Debbie behalf of the Ca ndystripers,
Davis and Pam Riffle , 200 presented to him for Veterans
hour pins; Tern Bahr. Teresa Memoria l Hospital a lectern.
Meadows. and Terry Vining, . others introduced were Mrs.
\00 hour pms.
·Teresa Coll rns, HN. director
Heceiving certificH tes for of nursing, a nd Mrs. Jesse
volunt eer service were White . president of the
Beverly F'aulkner and Tam- hospital Auxiliary. All thrl"
my Pitzer. Caps went to spoke brieny during the even·
Cathy Cross, Beck:· Crow, lng .
Tanuny. DeBord. Teresa Er·
Speakers on their areas of
1•in, Beverly Grate. KatJe hospital service were Mrs.
l..&lt;•wis. Tammy McDaniel. Lydia , Vill a nueva, MS.
Bunnie McGraw , Jo McKin- r e g i s t e r e d
ney , Cindy Pitzer, Terry dietitian ; Mrs. Pam Theiss.
Pollens. and Jeanie Wood. MLT IASCPI CLT tHEW ),
Other candystrip ers are lab technician ; Mrs. Karen
Teresa Benedum , Diana H a i n e s
Evans. Angela Martin, Lisa RT. x-ra1· technicran, \1rs.
Na sh. Judi Perry, Lori Joa n Anders on. LP T.
Pollens, Brenda Sampson, physical therapist; Michael
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CANDYST!UPER CAPS-R eceiving their caps during ce remonies Monday night at the
Candystriper lea were seated, left to right, Beverly raulkner, Cathy Cross, Becky Crow,
and Teresa Ervin; and standing, Beverly Grate. Katie Lewis. Tammy McDaniels, Bunny
McGraw. Cindy Pitzer, and Terri Pullins.

DEAH POLLY - l hope
some of the readers can tell
me how to prepare a I,IJOO.
piece jigsaw puzzle for fram·
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DEAR R.M. - I am SJJre
some reader will come up
with a better solution but you
could cut a piece of plywood
or very heavy cardboard to
the size of the finis hed puzzle.
cover with an all-purpose
glue and then an inter-locking
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PH . phannamt; Mrs. Jan
Dav is, MA . m ed ical
assistant; Br ian Co nde,
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par&lt;Jmcdic.
and Mrs . Colli ns, drreclor of
nursi ng.
A social hour following the
prog ra rn wa s hosted by mem·
bers of the hospitill Auxiliary.

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until very dry so it would be
completely nat. It seems it
would then be r·eady for framing.- POLLY
DEAH POLLY -· To help
sluggish drains work better
put one:fourth cup baking .
soda in the dra in and then
one-half cup vinegar. Close, if
possible, for 10 minutes and
then run the w11ter.
GRANDMA
DEAR POL LY -- My
Pointer ~s for those who like
to dry their clothes ouLside
when at all possible. To avoid
scrtrng socks twice hang both
sucks close together and
when dry roll each pair
together as you take them
fro m the line.
Before painting wooden
knobs poke holes in a stilck of
newspapers and insert the
screw bolts in the holes.
S&lt;:rew on the knobs and you
Hre ready to brush or· spray
paint the knobs. - JOAN
DE~H POLLY.- My china
cabinet is a bit small so some
of my duna must be stored on
upper sh elves in the kitchen
cabineLs. Since these dishes
are not used too oft en they
tend to get il IJit sticky and
dusty fro ru "s\wlf sm og" so I
1\T"P them irr clear plastic
wrl:l p. Their prettiness show~
them they r1re shi ning
clean and ready . I find th is
keeps si lver from wnrrshing
su quickly . too. -F:!.) !E
DEA [{ FC ! .~lE - I have had
pll:lsll l' wrr~ p stil'k to 1)ilver
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vol unteer service were, left to right, Barbara Schartiger, 800 hours; Debbie Davis and Patn
Riffle , 200 hours, and Te ri Vining, 100 hours.

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femtnttH' !ashton dtrection is F oot work s.
wit h talle( heels and trimmer . s ha pli e r
si lhou et tes ~ Homan tic . fluid lines that bring
nos talgic ihoughts of beautiful times whe n a
yo ung la d y looke d lik e one .

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this lectern to W. S. Lucas, administrator. for Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

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Greg McCa ll , Principal of
Harr isonv ille Elementary
Schuu\rs releasing the Honor
Roll for the fourth si x weeks.
All stwienl s who made a
grade of B or above in their
subjects a rc listed :
F'rrst Grade - Christina

INSTALL PRESIDENT
Mrs Florence Richards.
past Etghth Dtstrict presi·
dent, American Legion Aux·
ihary. rnstalled Lori Ann
Wood as jumor distncl pres!·
dent. at the conference held
Saturday at the 'Pomeroy
l.egwn Hall. Mrs. Alex Blarr
who was scheduled to install
Mrss Wood was unable to attend . Specr al music dunng
the day was presented by
Adam Mar1111 who played an
orrgtnal selecuon on the
piano, and a girls trio from
Junctr on Crty who sang, "I
Am a Litt le Pickle."

THVRSDAY
ROCK SPH !NGS Better
Health Club, Thursday , 1:15
p.m. 111 the horne of Mr;
Amos l.eorrard . Program by
Mrs ('\rfford l.&lt;!rfhert wrth
Mergs County Department
n u r~e speaking un hypertension. Mrs. Roger l•·rn1crt to
ha ve the contest.
MAG~OI.IA CLUB . 7 30
Thursday . horneof Miss F:rrr11
Jes.., . .\1 ernbers to la ke ar·
t1 clcs fu r sil ent •uct1on .
f: P IS COPA l.
Chur SEEN AND HEARD
chwomen of t:raec Church .
Hobin. Charlotte, and Dcf&gt;.
12:30 p.m. luncheon meetmg bre Lehew , children of Mr .
at the home of Mrss Eleanor and Mrs. Ro'bert Lehew, Col·
Srnt lh. Butternut Ave .
wnbus . spent the - weekend
MIDDI.EPOHT Chrld Con- here v1srtrng therr grand·
versatiOn League. 7 :wThu r&gt;· pa rent.&gt;. Mr . and Mrs. Harry
da ) at the l'ol urn b!l&gt; and Dav rs , Sp n ng Ave . ,
Southern Ulu o l&lt;lectm Cu. Pomeroy .
Guest nrght to be ob; erved.
Mrs. NirnC)' Morm to have
devouons. ~ rs . f'lurwe Ken·
nc;\y and \Ir s f:l"'"' Whrll' ,
FAM ILY PARTI FA~
hoste'" "
The btrthday of Mrs.
FRIDAY
'Georgia Thoma, Chester was
PAST Matrons As!\l,er auon cele brated at a famrly
of F.\•angehne ChapLer 172 , galh&lt;:rrng at her home Sw1·
Order of Eastern Sta r Frrday dli)'. Attendrng were Mr. and
at 7·30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. l.eo King, Columbll~:
·Mr s Marie Haw krn s, N . Mr' and Mrs. F~ar l Thoma ,
Seeund A,•e . Mrddlepnrt .
Kelly and Suzan, Pomeroy :
MONDAy
and Mr . and Mrs.' Guy
Mr::rcs- eouNTY H ~al th-flmma . Terri, Kev in , and
Dcp11rlrnent Auxrlwry, 7 p.m' Cheryl, Hutland . A birthday
Monday at the Health Dt•part· ca ke and rce cream were
ment , Mechani c St. All rn· served and cards and gifts
tcr·csted persons lnvrtcd to at- were presen ted to Mrs
tend
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HARRISONVILLE TROOP 105t
A visit to O'Bleness Hospital on Thursday after school was
planned at a recent meeting of the Harrisonville Brownies.
Saturday the girls met at Cobb's Grocery in Snowville to
plant nowers. The Grocery sponsors the troop this year.
Demonstrations at the meeting were on rock tumbling by Julie
Cobb, and makrng necklaces by Denise Cobb. The brownies
also learned the fl~g ceremony . Rosa Dillon is the leader and
Patty Arnold , the assistan t leader.
SYRACUSE TROOP 1100
Meeting Thursday nigl)t at the school, the troop staged a
puppet show. The puppets were made by the Brownies from
socks and the slrow was presented from a stage which they
created last wee k.
Kim Adams collected the dues, Mary Baldwin led in the
pledge to the flag, Kim Cogar , led in the girl scout promise,
and Wendy Fry told the Brownie B's. Donna Curtis was a
visitin g Brownie. Mrs. Nancy Hubbard was a guest for the
Puppet show.

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A letter from a student be·
lng assisted by the Men's
Li ght and Life Fellowship of
the Laur el Cliff Fr ee
Methodist Church was read
at the group 's rcccrrt rnce trng
at the church.
Steve l&lt;:blin presided at the
meeting with Bob Barton giv·
ing the opening prayer. There
was scripture by F.d Va n In·

wagcn from Psalms 55. The
secretary 's report was given
by Lloyd Wright and it was
noted that a rug has been pur·
chased for the Sunday school
room, and new lights have
been installed in the sanctuary. Se ldon Baker , J r. gave
th e c l osi ng pr ayer.
Refreshments were served.

Parker Stevenson ''not
like an actor at all' '

CHOICES

the facility. There will be a
covered dish dinner and a
specia I program to honor
members of the club. Mrs.
Gretta Simpson, Mrs. Weese,
and Mrs. Grimm will plan the
· program , and Mrs. Opa l Diddle will have the devotions.
Mrs. Laura Circle presided
at the meeting. Refreshments
were served by Mr . and Mrs.
-Philson from a table centered
with an arrangement of
yellow daffodils.

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

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DEAR DR. BLAKER
When my 5-year..,\d had
surgery, I read extensive ly
on preparing youn g t:hildre:n
for a hosp ital stay. Now my
teen-ager is about to have an
operation on his knee, and I
rea lly don 'l know how to ease
Iu s fea rs
Would it be condescend ing
to ::tssum e he needs a~ mu eh
comfort and suppo rt as my
younger chrld?
DEAR READER - You are
on the rig ht track!
Your teenager may put on a
facade of bravado. But he
needs just as mu ch help as
your you nger child .
Give him access·to as much
information as he wants
about the upcoming surgery .
Arrange for his doctor to tell
him about the operation , us·
lng models if possible. Take
him on a tour of the hospilill.

Mrs. Diddle receives pin
A 20-pound pin was
presented to Mrs. Helen Did·
die at the Monday night
meeting of the Conwa y Diet
class held at the Meigs Inn.
Fifteen new members were
welcomed into the class. Mrs.
Mildred J acobs got the
trophy for the most weekly
weight lost, and Catherine
Biron was the runner-up.
At the Tuesday night
meeting held at Mason, 23
new members were welcom·

ed. Top loser for the week
wa s Judy Fry. At the Alheru;
class th ree new members
wer e, taken in, with Larry
Morris being the bi ggest
loser, and Teresa Hawkins.
the runn er-up. Lillian Pierson
received her 50 pound pin and
c-ertificate at the Pt. Pleasan t
· class meeting Thursday
night. Geraldine Bless lost
the most weekly weight, and
her rwmer-up was Nancy
Bragg.

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Bass, Hobin Butcher. Brian
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Melissa White .
Second Grade - Laura
Cobb, Ti ffa ny Dillon, Timm y
Chad Gaus, Eddie Gilliam,
Ani la Levacy , Rola nd
Morr is. Scott Oberhaoze r,
Cindy Payne, Brian Shuler,
Kevin Ta nner and Scott
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Third Grade - Jeff Arnold,

a ll A's, Susan Arnold ,
Melanie Arnold. Marty Cline ,
all A's, Lois Eblln, Chris
Hanrng , Jesse Howard , Jay
Peav\ey, Jodie Wells.
Fourth Gra de - Kenda
Donohue, Melissa Howard,
Bridget
Largent , and .
Hrchelle Whit e.
Fifth Grade - Mike Cline,
Rhonda Haddox , Bettyann
Lofti s, and Vicky Peav\ey.
Sixth Grade - She rry
Arn old. all A's, Pa ul Riggs
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These experiences will ~f.
fer him opportunities to ex·
press his feelings . Stay with
him as much as possible dur·
ing his hospitalrzation. After
he is home, encourage him to
l&lt;tlk about the experience.
DEAR DH . BLAKER - Our
tu gh .school admrnistratur
finall y decided to allow girl s
to compete in boys' spurts:
I was thrilled because, as a
senior, this is my last year to
try out for the varsity basket·
ba ll team . ' It 's somethin g I
hllve always dreamed of doing.
Now I am upset. The girls'
gym teacher is trying to
reverse

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program .

She and f used to be good
fri ends. But now I can't even
stand to talk to her. How can I
fight without jeopardizing my
chances to graduate?
DEAR READER - It probably seems like your gym

7:30 EACH EVEN lNG

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ruuunulcd to Ius acting

l'horcs. Even w1lh a few
muvtes under Ius belt. tile call
MAKE LIST
fru111 Cahfurnw winch i:tSkt'&lt;.l
Four
Meigs
Co unty
\ur n to test fur the part of
&gt;1udenls attending Ohio State
Frank Hardy found hinr
Universrty have been named
working on a mr1ster 's proto the winter quarter honor
grm n 111 IJusincs:; Ht New
roll making at least a 3.5
York Universi ty.
average out of four points,
All that rvy ha s obviously
according to the university.
rubbed off . .. Park~ r dut!s11'!
The four includes Mandie
t:umc unlike au actor ~ta ll ,"
Kay Rose, Route I, Long
says Chr is Nyby, a di rector
Bottom; Kellee Jo Burdette.
for lhc Ha rd y Boy s
Mid dl eport; William D.
Mysteries. in US rnagazine .
Swishe r, Middleport , and
"li e walks on tire set and
Richard
Alan
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looks like what II•· IS - Ivy Pomer oy.
I~a gue . sports &lt;.:oa t. !:)Crious.
rnt c lh ~enl. He thinks a lot.
You can fjlmust sc~ lhr
Holzer Medico! Center
wheels
tu r nin g ."
(Discharges Aprlll8)
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Lorraine Aeiker, Octav a
Akers, Belinda Bailey, Ardell
The Monitors at th e
Boring, Mrs. Michael Bush
French Art Colony will be
and son, Mrs. Joel Dennis and
Mrs. Oorotha Suiter and
daughter, Donald Douglass,
Mrs. Flossie L.oe for the
Cecil Gussler, Mrs. Ephraim
Saturday I till 3 p.m. duty
Herdman and daughter, Sally
ond Mrs. Ronald Calhoun
Hill, Mrs. Charles Hoschar
ond
Mrs . Raymond
and son, Eva lves, Wesley
Blowers for the late watch.
Jac kso n, Norma Marquis,
The Sunday duty will be
Deborah Metzler , Gayle
shared by Mrs. Florence
Mullens, Mrs. DaMy Neal
l.lntala , and Mrs. Stella
and daughter, Jon Nibert,
Arnold; the 3 till 5 p.m.
Henry Roney, Sr., Martha
watch will be shared by
Rose, Marvin Sa uer, Mary
Mrs. Florence WIIUs and
Shamblin , lsob el Sheets,
Mls• Ermalle Straight.
Michael Yeagle.
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• "- Mr . and Mrs. Martin
SERIES TO START .
Chapman , a son, Middleport ;
The Athens Birth Center Mr . and Mrs . J erry
will be starting a series of Ga lloway, a daughter, Crown
classes on " Pregnancy and Cit y; Mr. and Mrs. John
Preparation for Homebirth." Pickens, a daughter, RavensTo pics to be covered include wood; Mr. and Mrs . Mitchell
prenatal care, nutrition, Williams, a daughter,
ph ys i o 1 o g i c a I and Jackson .
psyc hologica l aspects of
pregnancy and birth. Classes
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26, at 7 p.m. at 4 and on.,half
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MEETS TONIGHT
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few girls would be able to
qualify for the boys' tewns .
Ask y\,ur gym teacher why
she is trytng to reverse the
administration 's decision. If
you laun ch you r attack
without understa nding the
issues, you will defini tely lose
a friend. And you may a.lso

CHURCH OF CHRIST

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STOR

's group has'.meeting

" We'r.c not Tom &lt;r nd Jerry or
Bcttrnrm and Hobin . It ctrmoy!'J Il~ both wl1crr we're lumped
to,Lwthcr. We' n• two actors
who pla y well together. but
we 're very differe nt ..
Urrlrke C&lt;tssidy, who grew
up amrd the hoopla of
1-lul\ywoud , Steverrson's roots
trrtc:e bttck to curly New
England. He's a product of
prep schoo l and Prrneeton,
where he· was g rmlu&lt;rll~l witl1
c.t dcg n:c 111 art vnd an:hJtectural lt istur v. Through it all.

CANDYSTIU PEH TEA SPF.AKERS-A look at vanous areas of service in a hospital wa s
given the Candystripers and their guests at the lea . Spea kers were sealed , left to right,
Teresa Collrns, direc tor of nurses : Michael Ben indelli, hospital pharrnacist ; Jan Davis,
medical assrstant ; and Brran Conde, paramedic; and standing, Lydia Villaneuva, dietitia n;
Joan Anderson. physical therapist; Karen Hair)eS, registered technologist, and Pam Theiss,
lab techn ician.

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WEDNESDAY
SOUTHERN Junior Hi ~ h
PTO Wednesda y. 7:30 p m.
MEIGS County Fish and
Game Wednesday at club
house 7:30 p.m.
REGULAR Mf. f.TING ,
Area Vol unt eer Frre and
Emerg ency 1\ ss n.. Wed·
nesday . 7::!0 p n 1. at frre
st ation in Rutl&lt;tod .
MEIGS
Muzz lcl uader s
Club, 7:30pm . Wednesday at
Tewksbary Barber Shop. W.
Second , Pomeroy; all rn·
ter ested wel come.
SPE CIAL MEE TI NG,
Pomeroy Lodge 164 , ~' &amp;AM,
7:30 this even rng wrlh work In
EA Degree ; all maste r
masons tnvited.

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Roses."
Racine Chapter inspection
to be held in June was
discussed and it was decided
to make favors for the
meeting. Mrs. Webb will be
chairman. Plans were also.
made for a special meeting in
June at the Shrine Park with
a reunion of all past matrons
and past patrons of Racine
Chapter. Ralph Webb and
Ben Philson will have char~e
of arrangements for use of

Hardy Bo{.) Parkcr Steverr·
sorr , of his relationshrp with

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"God Knows What We Ca-n
Do." The program by Mrs.
Philson was on "Lessons in
Uving'' with Mrs. Lillian
Weese reading "! Know
Something Good About You"
and Mrs. Chlorus Grillllll
reading "Fony Thousand

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Ben Phil son entertained the
pa~ t officers of Ra cine
C h~pter, Order of the
Eastern Star, a[ their home
recently.
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Devotions were given by
Mrs. Ralph Webb from
Psalm 103 with a readinc .

teacher is sta nding between
you and the fulfi llment of a
dream . However, you may
not be aware of all the extenuahng circumstctn ce.s .sur·
rounding this iss ue.
Drd you know, for example,
that many girls' coaches are
against "eq ualil,y for the
sexes" in sport.&lt;; at this time?
They feel it would be
detrimen tal to the long-range
development of gi rls' athl etic
capabilities.
'fhis view sterns from their
fear tha t schools might cut
funds for girls' sports if they
muld rationalize that girls
are free to compete with

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fi - The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, April 19, 1978

Phi/sons entertain OES officers

Candystriper tea features pins _
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and certificate awarding·

POLLY"S POINTERS

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Presentilllon of pms and
certifica tes fur hour's of
volunteer se r·vrct' and a cappmg ceremony highlig~ted the
annua l Cand~· ~ tnpe r tea held
Monda~ rught at Veterans
r.temorial Hospital.
~lakin g the presrntau nns
were Rhonda Darlc~· . H:-.1 .

ward clerk, Candystriper ad- Sorden, Cindy Soyoc . Robin
visors.
Vining and Terri Zirkle.
Candystnpers qualifying
Following her welcome to
fn r pins li·cre Barbara Schar- the Candystripes and guests.
llger. 700 and 800 hour pins; Mrs. Dai ley intrQduccd W. S.
C&lt;1rol Schartiger, 500 and 600 Lu ca s, h os pit al adhour pins; Debra Hein, 200 ministrator , and then on
and 300 hour pins; Debbie behalf of the Ca ndystripers,
Davis and Pam Riffle , 200 presented to him for Veterans
hour pins; Tern Bahr. Teresa Memoria l Hospital a lectern.
Meadows. and Terry Vining, . others introduced were Mrs.
\00 hour pms.
·Teresa Coll rns, HN. director
Heceiving certificH tes for of nursing, a nd Mrs. Jesse
volunt eer service were White . president of the
Beverly F'aulkner and Tam- hospital Auxiliary. All thrl"
my Pitzer. Caps went to spoke brieny during the even·
Cathy Cross, Beck:· Crow, lng .
Tanuny. DeBord. Teresa Er·
Speakers on their areas of
1•in, Beverly Grate. KatJe hospital service were Mrs.
l..&lt;•wis. Tammy McDaniel. Lydia , Vill a nueva, MS.
Bunnie McGraw , Jo McKin- r e g i s t e r e d
ney , Cindy Pitzer, Terry dietitian ; Mrs. Pam Theiss.
Pollens. and Jeanie Wood. MLT IASCPI CLT tHEW ),
Other candystrip ers are lab technician ; Mrs. Karen
Teresa Benedum , Diana H a i n e s
Evans. Angela Martin, Lisa RT. x-ra1· technicran, \1rs.
Na sh. Judi Perry, Lori Joa n Anders on. LP T.
Pollens, Brenda Sampson, physical therapist; Michael
Debra Shields, Susan Shields, Be nd in ell i
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CANDYST!UPER CAPS-R eceiving their caps during ce remonies Monday night at the
Candystriper lea were seated, left to right, Beverly raulkner, Cathy Cross, Becky Crow,
and Teresa Ervin; and standing, Beverly Grate. Katie Lewis. Tammy McDaniels, Bunny
McGraw. Cindy Pitzer, and Terri Pullins.

DEAH POLLY - l hope
some of the readers can tell
me how to prepare a I,IJOO.
piece jigsaw puzzle for fram·
ing. ·R.M.
DEAR R.M. - I am SJJre
some reader will come up
with a better solution but you
could cut a piece of plywood
or very heavy cardboard to
the size of the finis hed puzzle.
cover with an all-purpose
glue and then an inter-locking
puzzle might slide right onto

PH . phannamt; Mrs. Jan
Dav is, MA . m ed ical
assistant; Br ian Co nde,
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par&lt;Jmcdic.
and Mrs . Colli ns, drreclor of
nursi ng.
A social hour following the
prog ra rn wa s hosted by mem·
bers of the hospitill Auxiliary.

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until very dry so it would be
completely nat. It seems it
would then be r·eady for framing.- POLLY
DEAH POLLY -· To help
sluggish drains work better
put one:fourth cup baking .
soda in the dra in and then
one-half cup vinegar. Close, if
possible, for 10 minutes and
then run the w11ter.
GRANDMA
DEAR POL LY -- My
Pointer ~s for those who like
to dry their clothes ouLside
when at all possible. To avoid
scrtrng socks twice hang both
sucks close together and
when dry roll each pair
together as you take them
fro m the line.
Before painting wooden
knobs poke holes in a stilck of
newspapers and insert the
screw bolts in the holes.
S&lt;:rew on the knobs and you
Hre ready to brush or· spray
paint the knobs. - JOAN
DE~H POLLY.- My china
cabinet is a bit small so some
of my duna must be stored on
upper sh elves in the kitchen
cabineLs. Since these dishes
are not used too oft en they
tend to get il IJit sticky and
dusty fro ru "s\wlf sm og" so I
1\T"P them irr clear plastic
wrl:l p. Their prettiness show~
them they r1re shi ning
clean and ready . I find th is
keeps si lver from wnrrshing
su quickly . too. -F:!.) !E
DEA [{ FC ! .~lE - I have had
pll:lsll l' wrr~ p stil'k to 1)ilver
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vol unteer service were, left to right, Barbara Schartiger, 800 hours; Debbie Davis and Patn
Riffle , 200 hours, and Te ri Vining, 100 hours.

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si lhou et tes ~ Homan tic . fluid lines that bring
nos talgic ihoughts of beautiful times whe n a
yo ung la d y looke d lik e one .

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this lectern to W. S. Lucas, administrator. for Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

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Harr isonv ille Elementary
Schuu\rs releasing the Honor
Roll for the fourth si x weeks.
All stwienl s who made a
grade of B or above in their
subjects a rc listed :
F'rrst Grade - Christina

INSTALL PRESIDENT
Mrs Florence Richards.
past Etghth Dtstrict presi·
dent, American Legion Aux·
ihary. rnstalled Lori Ann
Wood as jumor distncl pres!·
dent. at the conference held
Saturday at the 'Pomeroy
l.egwn Hall. Mrs. Alex Blarr
who was scheduled to install
Mrss Wood was unable to attend . Specr al music dunng
the day was presented by
Adam Mar1111 who played an
orrgtnal selecuon on the
piano, and a girls trio from
Junctr on Crty who sang, "I
Am a Litt le Pickle."

THVRSDAY
ROCK SPH !NGS Better
Health Club, Thursday , 1:15
p.m. 111 the horne of Mr;
Amos l.eorrard . Program by
Mrs ('\rfford l.&lt;!rfhert wrth
Mergs County Department
n u r~e speaking un hypertension. Mrs. Roger l•·rn1crt to
ha ve the contest.
MAG~OI.IA CLUB . 7 30
Thursday . horneof Miss F:rrr11
Jes.., . .\1 ernbers to la ke ar·
t1 clcs fu r sil ent •uct1on .
f: P IS COPA l.
Chur SEEN AND HEARD
chwomen of t:raec Church .
Hobin. Charlotte, and Dcf&gt;.
12:30 p.m. luncheon meetmg bre Lehew , children of Mr .
at the home of Mrss Eleanor and Mrs. Ro'bert Lehew, Col·
Srnt lh. Butternut Ave .
wnbus . spent the - weekend
MIDDI.EPOHT Chrld Con- here v1srtrng therr grand·
versatiOn League. 7 :wThu r&gt;· pa rent.&gt;. Mr . and Mrs. Harry
da ) at the l'ol urn b!l&gt; and Dav rs , Sp n ng Ave . ,
Southern Ulu o l&lt;lectm Cu. Pomeroy .
Guest nrght to be ob; erved.
Mrs. NirnC)' Morm to have
devouons. ~ rs . f'lurwe Ken·
nc;\y and \Ir s f:l"'"' Whrll' ,
FAM ILY PARTI FA~
hoste'" "
The btrthday of Mrs.
FRIDAY
'Georgia Thoma, Chester was
PAST Matrons As!\l,er auon cele brated at a famrly
of F.\•angehne ChapLer 172 , galh&lt;:rrng at her home Sw1·
Order of Eastern Sta r Frrday dli)'. Attendrng were Mr. and
at 7·30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. l.eo King, Columbll~:
·Mr s Marie Haw krn s, N . Mr' and Mrs. F~ar l Thoma ,
Seeund A,•e . Mrddlepnrt .
Kelly and Suzan, Pomeroy :
MONDAy
and Mr . and Mrs.' Guy
Mr::rcs- eouNTY H ~al th-flmma . Terri, Kev in , and
Dcp11rlrnent Auxrlwry, 7 p.m' Cheryl, Hutland . A birthday
Monday at the Health Dt•part· ca ke and rce cream were
ment , Mechani c St. All rn· served and cards and gifts
tcr·csted persons lnvrtcd to at- were presen ted to Mrs
tend
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HARRISONVILLE TROOP 105t
A visit to O'Bleness Hospital on Thursday after school was
planned at a recent meeting of the Harrisonville Brownies.
Saturday the girls met at Cobb's Grocery in Snowville to
plant nowers. The Grocery sponsors the troop this year.
Demonstrations at the meeting were on rock tumbling by Julie
Cobb, and makrng necklaces by Denise Cobb. The brownies
also learned the fl~g ceremony . Rosa Dillon is the leader and
Patty Arnold , the assistan t leader.
SYRACUSE TROOP 1100
Meeting Thursday nigl)t at the school, the troop staged a
puppet show. The puppets were made by the Brownies from
socks and the slrow was presented from a stage which they
created last wee k.
Kim Adams collected the dues, Mary Baldwin led in the
pledge to the flag, Kim Cogar , led in the girl scout promise,
and Wendy Fry told the Brownie B's. Donna Curtis was a
visitin g Brownie. Mrs. Nancy Hubbard was a guest for the
Puppet show.

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A letter from a student be·
lng assisted by the Men's
Li ght and Life Fellowship of
the Laur el Cliff Fr ee
Methodist Church was read
at the group 's rcccrrt rnce trng
at the church.
Steve l&lt;:blin presided at the
meeting with Bob Barton giv·
ing the opening prayer. There
was scripture by F.d Va n In·

wagcn from Psalms 55. The
secretary 's report was given
by Lloyd Wright and it was
noted that a rug has been pur·
chased for the Sunday school
room, and new lights have
been installed in the sanctuary. Se ldon Baker , J r. gave
th e c l osi ng pr ayer.
Refreshments were served.

Parker Stevenson ''not
like an actor at all' '

CHOICES

the facility. There will be a
covered dish dinner and a
specia I program to honor
members of the club. Mrs.
Gretta Simpson, Mrs. Weese,
and Mrs. Grimm will plan the
· program , and Mrs. Opa l Diddle will have the devotions.
Mrs. Laura Circle presided
at the meeting. Refreshments
were served by Mr . and Mrs.
-Philson from a table centered
with an arrangement of
yellow daffodils.

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

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Bits of advice
DEAR DR. BLAKER
When my 5-year..,\d had
surgery, I read extensive ly
on preparing youn g t:hildre:n
for a hosp ital stay. Now my
teen-ager is about to have an
operation on his knee, and I
rea lly don 'l know how to ease
Iu s fea rs
Would it be condescend ing
to ::tssum e he needs a~ mu eh
comfort and suppo rt as my
younger chrld?
DEAR READER - You are
on the rig ht track!
Your teenager may put on a
facade of bravado. But he
needs just as mu ch help as
your you nger child .
Give him access·to as much
information as he wants
about the upcoming surgery .
Arrange for his doctor to tell
him about the operation , us·
lng models if possible. Take
him on a tour of the hospilill.

Mrs. Diddle receives pin
A 20-pound pin was
presented to Mrs. Helen Did·
die at the Monday night
meeting of the Conwa y Diet
class held at the Meigs Inn.
Fifteen new members were
welcomed into the class. Mrs.
Mildred J acobs got the
trophy for the most weekly
weight lost, and Catherine
Biron was the runner-up.
At the Tuesday night
meeting held at Mason, 23
new members were welcom·

ed. Top loser for the week
wa s Judy Fry. At the Alheru;
class th ree new members
wer e, taken in, with Larry
Morris being the bi ggest
loser, and Teresa Hawkins.
the runn er-up. Lillian Pierson
received her 50 pound pin and
c-ertificate at the Pt. Pleasan t
· class meeting Thursday
night. Geraldine Bless lost
the most weekly weight, and
her rwmer-up was Nancy
Bragg.

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Bass, Hobin Butcher. Brian
Ca rr, Stacy Dalton, Brian
Du rham , Stacey Gibbs , Dena
Hall , Wesl ey Howard, all A's,
Jared Sheets, all A's, and
Melissa White .
Second Grade - Laura
Cobb, Ti ffa ny Dillon, Timm y
Chad Gaus, Eddie Gilliam,
Ani la Levacy , Rola nd
Morr is. Scott Oberhaoze r,
Cindy Payne, Brian Shuler,
Kevin Ta nner and Scott
Williams.
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Third Grade - Jeff Arnold,

a ll A's, Susan Arnold ,
Melanie Arnold. Marty Cline ,
all A's, Lois Eblln, Chris
Hanrng , Jesse Howard , Jay
Peav\ey, Jodie Wells.
Fourth Gra de - Kenda
Donohue, Melissa Howard,
Bridget
Largent , and .
Hrchelle Whit e.
Fifth Grade - Mike Cline,
Rhonda Haddox , Bettyann
Lofti s, and Vicky Peav\ey.
Sixth Grade - She rry
Arn old. all A's, Pa ul Riggs
and Tina Yost.

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These experiences will ~f.
fer him opportunities to ex·
press his feelings . Stay with
him as much as possible dur·
ing his hospitalrzation. After
he is home, encourage him to
l&lt;tlk about the experience.
DEAR DH . BLAKER - Our
tu gh .school admrnistratur
finall y decided to allow girl s
to compete in boys' spurts:
I was thrilled because, as a
senior, this is my last year to
try out for the varsity basket·
ba ll team . ' It 's somethin g I
hllve always dreamed of doing.
Now I am upset. The girls'
gym teacher is trying to
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She and f used to be good
fri ends. But now I can't even
stand to talk to her. How can I
fight without jeopardizing my
chances to graduate?
DEAR READER - It probably seems like your gym

7:30 EACH EVEN lNG

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MAKE LIST
fru111 Cahfurnw winch i:tSkt'&lt;.l
Four
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&gt;1udenls attending Ohio State
Frank Hardy found hinr
Universrty have been named
working on a mr1ster 's proto the winter quarter honor
grm n 111 IJusincs:; Ht New
roll making at least a 3.5
York Universi ty.
average out of four points,
All that rvy ha s obviously
according to the university.
rubbed off . .. Park~ r dut!s11'!
The four includes Mandie
t:umc unlike au actor ~ta ll ,"
Kay Rose, Route I, Long
says Chr is Nyby, a di rector
Bottom; Kellee Jo Burdette.
for lhc Ha rd y Boy s
Mid dl eport; William D.
Mysteries. in US rnagazine .
Swishe r, Middleport , and
"li e walks on tire set and
Richard
Alan
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looks like what II•· IS - Ivy Pomer oy.
I~a gue . sports &lt;.:oa t. !:)Crious.
rnt c lh ~enl. He thinks a lot.
You can fjlmust sc~ lhr
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Akers, Belinda Bailey, Ardell
The Monitors at th e
Boring, Mrs. Michael Bush
French Art Colony will be
and son, Mrs. Joel Dennis and
Mrs. Oorotha Suiter and
daughter, Donald Douglass,
Mrs. Flossie L.oe for the
Cecil Gussler, Mrs. Ephraim
Saturday I till 3 p.m. duty
Herdman and daughter, Sally
ond Mrs. Ronald Calhoun
Hill, Mrs. Charles Hoschar
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Mrs . Raymond
and son, Eva lves, Wesley
Blowers for the late watch.
Jac kso n, Norma Marquis,
The Sunday duty will be
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shared by Mrs. Florence
Mullens, Mrs. DaMy Neal
l.lntala , and Mrs. Stella
and daughter, Jon Nibert,
Arnold; the 3 till 5 p.m.
Henry Roney, Sr., Martha
watch will be shared by
Rose, Marvin Sa uer, Mary
Mrs. Florence WIIUs and
Shamblin , lsob el Sheets,
Mls• Ermalle Straight.
Michael Yeagle.
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• "- Mr . and Mrs. Martin
SERIES TO START .
Chapman , a son, Middleport ;
The Athens Birth Center Mr . and Mrs . J erry
will be starting a series of Ga lloway, a daughter, Crown
classes on " Pregnancy and Cit y; Mr. and Mrs. John
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ph ys i o 1 o g i c a I and Jackson .
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wan ts a separate girls' sports

Cass idy .

MEETS TONIGHT
Southern Junior High ·PTO
will meet Wednesday at 7:$0
p.m.

GOSPEL MEETING

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lUNDAY APIIl 16. 1•11 1141U
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of this newspaper, P.O. Box
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York , N.Y. 100 19.. Volume of
mail prohi IJrts pers onal
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general interest will be
distussed in future columns.

Except Closed Saturday Midnight Til 9 AM Sunday

ADVER TI SED ITEM POLICY

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· boys . In reality, of course,
few girls would be able to
qualify for the boys' tewns .
Ask y\,ur gym teacher why
she is trytng to reverse the
administration 's decision. If
you laun ch you r attack
without understa nding the
issues, you will defini tely lose
a friend. And you may a.lso

CHURCH OF CHRIST

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STOR

's group has'.meeting

" We'r.c not Tom &lt;r nd Jerry or
Bcttrnrm and Hobin . It ctrmoy!'J Il~ both wl1crr we're lumped
to,Lwthcr. We' n• two actors
who pla y well together. but
we 're very differe nt ..
Urrlrke C&lt;tssidy, who grew
up amrd the hoopla of
1-lul\ywoud , Steverrson's roots
trrtc:e bttck to curly New
England. He's a product of
prep schoo l and Prrneeton,
where he· was g rmlu&lt;rll~l witl1
c.t dcg n:c 111 art vnd an:hJtectural lt istur v. Through it all.

CANDYSTIU PEH TEA SPF.AKERS-A look at vanous areas of service in a hospital wa s
given the Candystripers and their guests at the lea . Spea kers were sealed , left to right,
Teresa Collrns, direc tor of nurses : Michael Ben indelli, hospital pharrnacist ; Jan Davis,
medical assrstant ; and Brran Conde, paramedic; and standing, Lydia Villaneuva, dietitia n;
Joan Anderson. physical therapist; Karen Hair)eS, registered technologist, and Pam Theiss,
lab techn ician.

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WEDNESDAY
SOUTHERN Junior Hi ~ h
PTO Wednesda y. 7:30 p m.
MEIGS County Fish and
Game Wednesday at club
house 7:30 p.m.
REGULAR Mf. f.TING ,
Area Vol unt eer Frre and
Emerg ency 1\ ss n.. Wed·
nesday . 7::!0 p n 1. at frre
st ation in Rutl&lt;tod .
MEIGS
Muzz lcl uader s
Club, 7:30pm . Wednesday at
Tewksbary Barber Shop. W.
Second , Pomeroy; all rn·
ter ested wel come.
SPE CIAL MEE TI NG,
Pomeroy Lodge 164 , ~' &amp;AM,
7:30 this even rng wrlh work In
EA Degree ; all maste r
masons tnvited.

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Roses."
Racine Chapter inspection
to be held in June was
discussed and it was decided
to make favors for the
meeting. Mrs. Webb will be
chairman. Plans were also.
made for a special meeting in
June at the Shrine Park with
a reunion of all past matrons
and past patrons of Racine
Chapter. Ralph Webb and
Ben Philson will have char~e
of arrangements for use of

Hardy Bo{.) Parkcr Steverr·
sorr , of his relationshrp with

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"God Knows What We Ca-n
Do." The program by Mrs.
Philson was on "Lessons in
Uving'' with Mrs. Lillian
Weese reading "! Know
Something Good About You"
and Mrs. Chlorus Grillllll
reading "Fony Thousand

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Siamese l wins," says elder

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Ben Phil son entertained the
pa~ t officers of Ra cine
C h~pter, Order of the
Eastern Star, a[ their home
recently.
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Devotions were given by
Mrs. Ralph Webb from
Psalm 103 with a readinc .

teacher is sta nding between
you and the fulfi llment of a
dream . However, you may
not be aware of all the extenuahng circumstctn ce.s .sur·
rounding this iss ue.
Drd you know, for example,
that many girls' coaches are
against "eq ualil,y for the
sexes" in sport.&lt;; at this time?
They feel it would be
detrimen tal to the long-range
development of gi rls' athl etic
capabilities.
'fhis view sterns from their
fear tha t schools might cut
funds for girls' sports if they
muld rationalize that girls
are free to compete with

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8- The Daily Senttnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Wednesday Aprd 19 1978
v•s•ted w1th Mr and Mrs
Fred Tuckerman and Mr and
Mrs Eugene Hanmg and
1\ T
1\ T
fa mily
Mr and Mrs FrankSarver
and sons of Hatfield Ind
were recent Vlsllors of Mr
Helen Johnson ret urned and Mrs Howard Thoma
home Sunday w1th Mr and
Mr a nd Mrs Dam e!
Mrs Everett Ray Johnson Worl ey an d Stacy of
and famJiy of Dublm Ohto Beckley W Va and Mr and
after spendmg a few days Mrs Doy le Kn app Ka1l
wtth her son Mr and Mrs Kev m \ and Cha rles were
Joseph E Johnson and Sunda) dmner guests of Mr
fanuly of Satelhte Fla and and Mrs Charley Sm1th
VISiting other 1nt eres tmg
Mrs Dale Randall and
places ther e
Kelley of Columbus were
Lincoln Russell VISited with Saturda) VISitors of Mr and
his Sister Mrs l va Johnson Mrs Charle) Smith Mrs
Saturday evemng
Dame! Worley and Stacy and
Mr and Mrs Wilham Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
Boyce of Columb us ~a s
and sons
recent VISi tor of Berth a
Mrs Robert Russell and
Russell
Mrs Ethel Clark retumed
Earl Russell spent last home Sunda) aft er spendmg
weekend with Mrs Earl se\ era! days wtth Mrs Tom
Russell of Kentucky
Sununerfleld and daughters
Mr
and Mrs
Gu y of llhno1s
Tu ckerman of Spnn gfteld
l\1 r Ray Ru sse ll of
Washmgton Court House was
Our Interest IS
a We dnesday VISit or of
Greater For You
Lincoln Russell
Dale Russell of Columbus
vtslted Lmco ln Russell
recent!)
Mrs F rank Sarver of
On 90-Day
Hatfi eld lnd and M1 ss
Patnc1a Thoma of Kentucky
Certificates
were VISit ors of Mr and Mrs
5 75 pe r cent pa1d on
Howard Thoma
90 day Cert1f1 cates of
Mrs Dame! Worley and
Depo s il
$500 00 Stacy of Becklev VISited
Sunda y mormng w1th Mrs
M1n 1mum
Interest
Harley Johnson
Payable
Quarterl y.

Wolfpen
lleWs llOtes

5.75%

I!mvoked
substantial penalty
on all cert1f1cate
IS

accounts Withdrawn pnor
to the date of matur1ty

Meigs Co. Branch

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savtngs &amp; Loan Co

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By Clarlre Allen
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland
Mr and Mr s Hobart Ne ~ e ll
and M ~ and Mrs Norman
W1!1 hosted a surpnse b1rth
day party for their aunt Mrs
Esta Wh ile Sunday af
ternoon at her home 1n Keno
on her 85th birt hd ay
Refreshments of cake co ffee
punch and mmts were served
to her only Sister Mrs Nora
Da mewoo d Mr ~ Ma bel
Black Mr and Mrs Huey
Hall all of Akron Mr and
Mrs Earl DameMod and son
Denms Mrs Sanqy Echel
berry MasSillon Mr and
M1 s
Ken Dam e ~ oo d
Bru;ter Mr and Mrs Blam
Newell The Plams Mrs
Carolyn Birchfi eld and
Stephame and Mrs Joyce
Dailey Athens Mrs Bar
bara Lindsa) Natahe and
Jason Nelsonville Mr and
Mrs Pearl Will Cha rleston
W Va Mr and Mrs Galen
\1111 Stephen and J enmfer
Mr and Mrs Richard Snuth
Mr and Mrs Kc1th Cash
dorph Mr and Mrs Clair
Newell all of Colwnbus Mr
and Mrs Marvm Walker
Mrs Ruth Brandee Mrs
Velma Newell Tuppers
Pla ms Mr and Mrs Denms
LJng Billie Jo and Euge ne
Mr and Mrs Elmer Newell
Scott and Rex Mr and Mrs
John Newell Je ff Scol t
M1stv and Michael all of
Long Bottom Mrs Donna
Ihl e LoiS Melissa Kath)
an d David Mrs Mildred lhle
Ra cme
Duane
Will
Rutland Mr and Mrs
Charles Frecker and Adna
Wlll e Frecker Pme Grove
Mrs Sharon Micha el and
Matthew MtilersVllle Mrs
Susan Cleland Greg and
Mary H1bbs local Mrs
While rece ived man y g1ft s
and cards from her relatives
and frt ends
Mr and Mrs Lew1s M1ller
have returned from a week m
Flortda
Mr and Mrs Bruce Allen

and son I odd Columbus
vlslted on Friday wtth Mr
and Mrs Clayton Allen
Recent viSitors of Mr and
Mrs John Hayes have been
Mr and Mrs Bam1um
Columbus Mr and Mrs
Edd1e Schaekel Mr and Mrs
Clifford Ha) es Mr and Mrs
Lando Clay W F Hill all of
Long Bottom Mr and Mrs
Do rsel Babcock New Con
cord Mr and Mrs David
Cml Gahanna Mr and Mrs
Wayne Bnck\ es Tuppers
P\ams Mr and Mrs C K
Watkms Pomt Pleasant Mr
a nd Mrs Wtlh am Pu gh
Middleport Mr and Mrs
Wilham Young Rutland Mr
and Mrs Don ald Casto of
Tennessee
Mr a nd Mrs Ha rold
Newell Kathy I ouann
KenO\ and J1mmy spent the
weekend m Washmgton D C
They went lo see the cherrv
blossoms
Mr and Mrs Ern est
FISher Wooster spent a few
days w1th Mr and Mrs Roy
Chn sty Thev were enroute
hom e fro m a \lSI! to Flonda
The firemen enjoyed a ham
supper at the fire ho use
We dn es day
even in g
prec edmg their reg ular
meetmg The supper was
prepared by Mrs Harold
Newell and Mrs Roy ChriSty
Mrs Opal Casto Rtpl ey
a nd Mrs Ri ck) Hollon
Parkersburg were vlstlmg
fn ends here Fnday
Mr and Mrs Robert Wood
Mrs Letha Wood and Mrs
Ma rgaret Cox were dinn er
guests on Saturda) evenmg of
Mr and Mrs Blll Beegle
Galli polis
Mr and Mrs Virgil Roush
have returned home from a
v1s1t w1th Mr and Mrs Don
Matlack Lake~ orth Fla
and With Mr and Mrs Larr)
Roush and Jean Ann Wmter
Haven Fla
Mrs Dara Yahya Pnnce
ton and Mrs Selma Call
vtSited Saturday evemng w1th
Mr and Mrs Arthur DeTray
Denzel Cleland VI Sit ed
Thursday afternoon Wllh Mr
and Mrs George Abbott Mt

~arpenter
Reedsville -Alfr&gt;ed Social Notes
Sunday School attendance ternoon were Mr and Mrs
News• 1/\T
otes onserv1ces
April 9 was 60 Worship Dorsel Babcock Mr and Personals
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were canceled due to Mrs Clarence Henderson and

Mr and Mrs Charles D
\\oode
Callers at the Clair (Pete)
Follrod home Sunday were
Gerald and Nooma Jean
Swartz of Marietta D and
Leland Parker of Pomeroy
Sunday School attendance
on Apnl 16 was 57 The of
fenng was $32 lO It was
voted to have Dally Vaca tiOn
B1ble School begmmng the
and Mrs Donald Myers week of June 26 mormngs
recently DiscusSion was held More wtll be announced later
con cerning street stgn
Worship services were held
1 he b\J..'imess meeting W(IS repairs Refreshments were at 10 45 a m wtth an at
conducted by Mrs V1v1an sen ed to Mr and Mrs
tendance of 35 w11h Rev
Humphrey president Mrs Walter Brown Mr and Mrs
R1chard Thomas speakmg on
Verna Rose sent a thank you Ernest Whitehead, Mr and
Why Do We Worship '
to • the
members
m Mrs Denver Weber and Mr
The U M W wtll hold their
appreciation for the meal and Mrs Warren P1ckens
regular meetmg on Apnl25 at
served to her family at the The next meeting w1ll be at the church at 8 p m due to the
t1me nf the death of her the Pickens home
county w1de rev1val bemg
husband
Mrs
Rose
News Notes
scheduled on the1r regular
pr esented the club with a
Recent vtsltors of Mrs date Aprll 18
donatiOn
Mabel Hetzer and Mr and
Recent tllness m the
1 he treasurer s report was Mrs Frank B1se were Mr
community
has
been
g1ven by Mrs L orrame W1gal and Mrs Randy Lomts of Genevieve Guthne Ill Holzer
and Mrs Humphrey read the Perrsbury
Medical Center
named of the diStrict off1cers
Mr and Mrs John Calawav
Lee Ann Robmson ts 10
Mrs W1 gal extended thanks and fam1ly of Manon Vtslled Veterans Memonal Hospital
for the cards prayers and wtth Mrs Vtrgtma Walton for surgery
VISitations made to her son
and Sus1e
Clair I Pete) Follrod 1s now
(,reg wh1le he was a patiCnl
K1m and Mark Coleman at home recovermg from
1t St Joseph Hospita l and friends of Columbus recent surgery
l\\ enty two s1ck calls were spent the weekend wlth Mrs
Juanita Swartz 1s home
report ed A Bi ble game Helen Archer Also Vlsllmg after a spellm a Parkersburg
conducted b) Mrs Pickens Mrs Archer were Mrs hospital and 1s feehng better
~ as enJ O
}ed b) members M1lton Tuttle of Texas Road
Arthur Duhl will be the
Door pme wen t to Beverly and Mrs Audrey Smith
speaker m the Northeast
W1ga l
Mrs Margaret Nesselroad Cluster churches next week
Refreshments were sen ed the Reedsville postmtstress 10 place of Rev Thomas who
to Mrs Dolly Reed Mrs suffered a broken tup and IS a will be away
Vio le t Sa1terf1eld Mrs patient at Veterans Memor~al
Recently several m th1s
Marlene Putman Mrs
Hospital Pomeroy
area have suffered wtth
Pauline Brewer Mrs Conme
Mrs Grant Bormg IS a severe colds
Ru cker
Mrs
V1 v1an patient at Camden Clark
Recent VISit ors m the
Humphrev Mrs Mam1e Hospttal Parkersburg
Charles 0 Woode home have
Buckley Mrs Verna Rose
l t and Mrs M1chael been Mr and Mrs Russell
Mr s Glady s Williams Mrs Bonng of Syracuse N Y Bam urn of Columbus 0 who
Lorram e W1gal and Beverly VISited at the Grant Bormg also vtslted Mr and Mrs
dnd Mr s
Ruth Anne home and w1th Mr and Mrs Chfford Hayes on State Route
Balderson Hostesses for the Hugh Martm and sons
248 and the Woode s so n and
next meetmg will be Mrs
Mrs Steve Cowdery and daughter 10 law of Da yton
Putman and Mrs Satterfield sons of Chilhcothe spent a few Ohio Mr and Mrs Clair
BUILJJERS CLUB
da ys wtth Mr and Mrs Woode who also VISited 10
The C B C s met w1th Mr Walter Brown
both homes
Mr and Mrs Howard
on Mrs Clayton Allen and
Young of Paden City VISited
Herman
Denzel
Cleland
W
ednesda)
w1th
Mr and Mrs Garth
D D Cleland and Mrs
aft
ernoon
Srmth
Carpenter Co lumbus called
By Mrs L Balderson
METHOD!Sf WOMEN
REEDSV!l L£ - The Apnl
meeting of the Reedsville
UMW was held at Ihe home of
Mrs l tllian Pickens The
meetin g opened w1th the
group repeatmg the lord s
Prayer Devotional topiC was
The Bon k Both Human and
D1vme presented by Mrs
Mamie
Suck le}
The
progra m "as closed wlth
pray er b) Mrs Marlene
Putman

the Jllness of Rev Charles
Dom1gan who was to conduct
serv1ces A short serv1ce of
prayer and praise was held
mstead wtth Fann1e Bernard
as leader
Genevieve Guthrie IS a
pat1ent m Holzer Med1cal
Center
-VISitors of Mr and Mrs
George Guthrie Sunday at

Mrs Roberta Parker and
Anna of Strasburg called on
her Sister Martha Mays who
ha s been relea sed from
b Bl e ne ss Me mo rtal
Hosp1tal Athens 11here she
had spent some tune
Those from lhts commumty
who attended the Albany
El ementary School Spo rt s
Banquet for pl ayers and
guests were Mrs Wtlham
Miller Debbi e and Laun e
Mr and Mrs Carl Crabli ee
Russell and Kev1n Mr s
Denm s F ace meyer Bill)
Denny and Dawn Mr and
Mrs Dwame Jordan Bryan
Ke1th and Sarah Faye and
Mrs Frank Sh1ltz Sherry
and J ohn
Mr and Mrs Boyd Olive r
and Steve of Ashville were
guests of Mr and Mrs Walte r
Jordan Joshua and Jeremy
on Saturday
Mr and Mrs Earl Sta1key
Bertha Crtppen and Mr and
Mrs Mendal Jord a n of
Columbia Grange attended
the annual Mmgs Co unty
Grange Banquet at Sali sbury
school
Members of the Alexa nder
H1gh School base ball team
met w1th the Cmcmnah Reds
team at RI\Crfront StadiUm
on Apnl 8 Mr and Mr s
Dwame Jordan and Bryan
along w1th Tony Woodyard
were among those who went
It was H1gh School Team Day
and they enJo) ed the ga me
wh1ch follo" ed
Mr and Mrs Lewis South
were m Mc Connellsvd le on
Saturday to attend the 50th
anm versar) celebrati on of
Mr and Mr s J ames fi tch
Mr Fil ch ISknown tomany of
the men who worked on the
railroad
Mem bers of the remple
Women s Group mel at the
Wedn esda)
church on
evemng The treasurer ~as
mstruct ed to send $50 on the
)ear s pledge Cards 11 erc
s1gned for shut ms An m
terest1ng program Shrouds
an d
Butt er fl ies
~ as
presented as devot10ns by
Mrs Walt er Jordan Mrs
Robert Mattox was hostess
for the even mg and Mrs
Wil ham M1ller wlll ho'i the
Attendance at th e mornmg May meetmg
servlt-es Sunday, Apnl 16 at
the Free Methodist Church
was 88
Mr and Mrs Phil W1se
Beverly attended Sunda)
mornmg servi ces at the local
church
Mrs
James Gilmore
returned ttome Sunday from
Camden Clark Hospital
Mr Paul Jacobs of Ken
lucky \I S!led ov er the
Pomeroy Bowling Lane s
weekend wtth his mother
Apnlll 1978
Mrs Tma Ja co bs
Tuesday Tnpllcate
Mrs Audry Hayes Mrs
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Gra ce Ri cher son Athens Team
Pis
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Gen Coni
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Pay hike issue poses Patrol says material on
problem for committee windows of vans illegal
By DICK KIMMINS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - An
Ohl o House Senat e
conference committee began •
negotiations today on a $62
m1lhon JUdges and state
employees
pay
ra1 se
package, and unmedtalely
f011nd llself unable to come to
gr1ps with the maJor 1ssues
Rep Harry J Lehman 1).
Shaker Heights author of the
or~gmal bill and conference
comm1ttee chairman offered
an amendment to restore top
JUdges salaries cut by the
Senate but he was unable to
ratse enough support for 1!
andthes1xmemberpanelput
off a deciSIOn until later
The sticky question of

addmg money to the 20 to 4().
cent hourly pay mcrease for
some 75000 state Mrkers
was not dealt Wllh m the earl)
di scussiOns
The lone amendmen t
agr eed upon by the conferees
w1ll hnut the salanes of
appomted officials such as
educators to $55 000 The
only appomted state offloals
makmg that much now are
th e chancellor of the Ohw
Board of Regents and the
state supenntendent of pubhc
tnstruclion
Meanwhile House Repubh
cans proposed a 71&gt; percent
a c ro ss the board pay
mcrease for all state
employees w1th a mmunum
hourly ra1se of 40 cents Thev

sa1d 1t would cost $12 milhon
more nut of thr state general
fund th an the current
proposal which IS$35 mtllion
The GOP said the extra
mon ey 1s avatlable because of
reduced welfare caseloads
and a cash surplus Last
week
they
pr oposed
spendmg an addlllOnal $72
milliOn for pnmary a nd
secondary educatiOn
Lehman
satd
the
conference committee wa s
prepared to work after floor
sesswns today and mto the
evenmg If nece ssary to get a
report wh1 ch he satd "ould
be r eady for th e full
membership at least by the
end of the week

France to have set off bomb
PARIS (UP! ) - France
has secretly exploded an
experunental neutron bomb
at a nuclear testing Slle m the
Pactfl c the new spaper
France Soir and the
magazme Le Pomt reported
today
Military experts m Fran ce
srud they knew of no such
tests or the neutron bomb
anywhere before Fran ce
Smr sa1d It would take thr ee
or four year to mak e 11
operatiOnal
French officials refused to
confirm or deny the report
But mllttar y expert s at
France s D e f e n se
Department satd 1f ll were
true the development would
have
maJor strateg 1c
unphcalions for Europe
ln Washmgton a Sta te
Department spokesman sa1 d
th e department had no

mf ormation on such a French productiOn of a neutron war
exploswn And a Pentagon head and demanded that the
s pok es m a n decltned Sov1et Un10n make Similar
comment on whether the moves
to
cool
the
Umted States has ever mternatwnal arms race
exploded a neutron warhead
The neutron warhead de
France has exploded 1ts Signed chiefly to be mounted
fir st neutron bomb France on short and mtermediate
Smr sa 1d m a banne~ range rockets was bemg
he,1dhne
developed to destrov enem}
In the greatest of secrecy troo p concen trati ons and
and on an expenmental baSIS ta nk s Ru ss1a and the
m Ute Pac1f1c France has Warsaw Pttct nat1ons ha ve
exploded 1ts fir st neutron massed forces 10 Europe
the new spape r "lliC h gre atl y uutnumbe1
bomb
reported 10 1ts story
those of the NATO allies
Le Pomt sa1d France has
JUS\ made a test of the
bomb
The neutron warhead k1lls
by massive rad1at10n but
ca uses relat ive!) littl e
da mag e
to
propert y
Pres1den1 Ca rte r rece ntl y
made a
controversial
deciSion to at least delay
CO lUMBUS (UP! ) - Sen
Pa ul Pfeifer R Bu c)rus
today asked Frankhn County
Common Pleas Court lo block
the payment of $30 8 nulhon
m sta te funcl• to ba1l out the
ba nkrupt Cleveland c1ty
school system
Pfmfer asked the court for
through u1e gr ounds of a new both a temporary and perma
car dealership blowmg off nent restrammg order to keep
part of the roo f and dama gmg State Auditor Thomas E
an estimated 75 vehicles
Ferguson from 1sswng a $21 5
It was a tornado One of million check thts week and
the mechamcs 10 the ba ck another. $9 3 m1lhon m June
saw the funnel cloud sa 1d
I he State Controllin g
se rvtce mana ge r Way ne Board Monday approved the
Eilts 1hank God there were pa) men t to the school
no InJuries
distmt
Hlgh wmds tore th,ough a
However Pfei fer sa 1d the
board does n t ha1e th e
nearby mobile home pork
damagmg an estunated 'n authortt v to disburse the
tra 1Iers but th ere were no money
tn)urles Other small twisters
lf state funds ar e to go to
were reported throu ghout Clevela nd Ple1fer contends
central and northern llltnols th e mone) should be se nt by
the G
IA
bl
Local ly heavy rams from
enera ssem Y
pa ssing thunderstorms pro
OhiO la w provides for equal
duced lowland floodmg along tr ea tment of all the state s
the Ka nk akee River and 617
school
diS tricts
closed some roads 1n Indiana accordmg to Ple1fer who
say 1f th t t II
th
e s a e a ows IS
The weather serv1ce warned
s
of possible flooding m the pa) men t to Cleveland then
MISSISSi ppi and Mlsso un any fm anc1al l) tr oub le d
Ri ve r Basins lf more ram district sho uld be able to
falls this week
seek and rece1ve funds
If l m correc t 1n m
Dust ~ htpped b} wmds
Y
gusting up to 70 mtles per poSi ti on (C h1ef Federa l )
hour co\cred a large section J udge (Frank J I Battisti IS
of western Kansas To the
nor th 111 Nebras ka and the
Dakotas snow a nd s lee t
t
frustrated plantmg farmers
and stockmen Up to 7 mches
of snow Fell In portions of
North Dakota and , was
sta ckl'&lt;lmto dnfls by 4:Hnph
WindS
!NDIANAPOIIS 1UP! ) Nebraska reported 4 mches With a state ban on blflh
of snow and South Dakota had contro l mstructton m pubhc
Pla nned
2 mches A sloppy mllture of schools lifted
ram and snow sullied the Par enthoo d off icial s a re
Mmneapohs a rea forcmg pushmg for courses that will
postponement
of
the tea ch students sexual
Minnesota
Twms.()akland responslblhly and a\ old the
As baseball game
need for abortion
Wmds gusted to more than
We would like to see all
70 mptt buffeted the schools rea ssess se x
Cheyenne Wyo area early educatiOn courses 59 they are
Tuesday and plied 6 mches of rea hstlc for the day and age
snow mto dnfts m the we
li ve
1n
Helen
Sundance
a rea
Bu t McCa lment
e xec u11v e
authont1es reported all roads director
of
Pla nned
open
Parenth ood Assoc1atton of

l t E W Wtgglesworth re11sed code says m part
commander of the Gallia
No person shall dr1ve any
Me1gs Patrol Post at motor vehicle w1th any stgn
Gallipolis sa td today that po;ter or other nontrans
there are som e matenals parent matenal upon th e
being purchased to place m front s1de or rear wmdows of
wmdows of van s that are such vehicle
illega l
The ftfth Ohto D1 stnct
Most buyers of materials or Court of Appeals ha s
vans havmg non transparent determmed and gl\ en the
matenalm the rear and s1de followm g dehmtlon for
Windows are believed by 1t
tran sparent from Web
Wigglesworth to be unaware ster s third Int ern a tiOnal
of the v1olat10n or po&amp;slbl y di Cltonary
Hav1ng the
miSmformed
property of transmitting hght
Section 4513 24 of the Ohlo and beyond without ap

Carter said to have

been ready for mob
By HELEN THOMAS
UP! Wh1te House
Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Had the Panam a Canal
treaty
been
defeated
President Carter told
congressiOnal leaders today
he was ready to deal with an
angr) mob he feared would
try to storm the U S
con trolled Canal Zone
House DemocratiC Leader
J•m Wnght of Texas
de sc ri bed
Carter
as
exubera nt
about th e
rallfica lion vote Tuesday m
Ute Senate The president
fee ls th e House leaders sa1d
he t:an now turn to other

Sen. Pfeifer
fights payment
gmng to ord er so me
distnbut1on from the sta te
Pfeifer said That s better
than legi slative acllon wh en
) Ou look at the impa ct on
other sc hool districts
Franklm B Walter state
supenntendent of ~&gt;Jblic m
struct10n sa) s any school
dtstnct facmg problems hke
the Cleveland school s 1111l be
treated as Cleveland has been
treated
Pfetfer sa1d the only reason
the request was turned over
to the Controlling Board was
be cause 1t would not have
pa ssed both the state Senate
and House of Repre
sentalives
The author~t v for thiS 1s
gomg to have to rest w1th the
leg1slature because 1f th1s
goes through il IS settmg a
precedent that no othe r
school system m the staJ,e
should be demed a Simila r

Tornadoes hit South
and Chicago region
United Presslnteruatlonal
Tornadoes left dea th and
destructwn m the South and
spooked Utousands of rush
hour commuters m the
Chi cago area Tues da)
Spring s wtldne ss pla gued
much of the Plams Midwest
and Southeast with snow
heavy rams and flash fl oods
today
One tornado that touched
down four tunes killed four
members of a fam1ly and
InJured 12 other people m
Monti cell o M1ss Another
ripped through MonroeVIlle
m south Alabama destroytng
21lto 25 hom es and IOJUnng as
many as 25 people
Other twisters caused scat
tered damage across the
South One tore through Utlca
Jumor Co lle ~e a t Ut1ca
M1ss IOJUflng three people
and
damaging school
b\uldmgs A small tornado
damaged a house a trruler
and sever al tr ees m
Fernandina Beach Fla
Hatlstones as btg as golf
oolf~ pelted paris or IllinoiS
lnd1ana Ohw Kentu cky
Alabama Geo rgia a nd
Flonda
the Nat10nal
Wuther SerVIce sa1d
Alabama Pow er Co
reported power outa ges from
high winds affectmg several
hundred customers m the
BLI1lllngham area Daytona
Beach Fla
measured
Tuesdays largest ramfall at
2 ~ 10ches
More tornadoes were
reported 1n port10n s of
Oklahoma Kansas M1ssoun
and lllm01s
Thousands of Ch1cago com
muters made their way home
Tuesday evemng under a
greentsh black sky that
poured buckets of ram and
produced several small
One ripped
tornadoes

"

For Thursday Apnl 20

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bermce Bede Osol

Apnl 20 1978
Many 1 ne opporlu mt es Iha l
could be of p1ol t to you , 11
cone you way r II e yea
ahead Be ca elul that you
don 11ump li on one 10 a 0 1c
req uest Pfeiffer sa1d
bet 01 e deve opmg each one 5
I thmk the pr esentatiOn lui polent al
made before the Controlling ARIES (March 21 Aprii19 J Don 1
Board made 1t clear that they d sregar d the lam1ly s op1 on'
do not mtend to advance the conce~nm g somelhlng lhal "
supposed 10 benel1l all Do
rest of the yea r s school t owever eserve your 1udg
foundation momes to the rest men! lor thai hnal vole Hav ng
of the (fi nancially troubled } 1Ol ble selecl ng a career
schools of Ohw sat d l'fe1fe r Send l01 you r copy of Astro
l feel qu1te fr ankly that 1t G aph Lei lei by ma I ng 50
ce nls lor each and a long sell
" ouldbankrupttherest ofth e addressed stamped envel ope
schools m the state
IO Astro Graph P 0 Box 489
Rad o C 1y Stallon N Y 10019

Sex ed c Iasses
push ed b y 0 ff•ICI•als ;~o~n ~~~~~:s
s~ s u

Indianapolis satd Tuesday
State admm1stra t1ve gu1de
lines had up until this yea r
outlmed the types of sex
education for van ous grades
and banned certam topics
entire!) mcludmg methods
and techmques of contracep
lion
Planned
Parenth ood
offtctals satd F Bradlord
Johnson an admlmstrat1ve
assistant In th e State
Departme nt of Pubhc
lnstructwn told them the
b'Uideltnes were dropped on
Jan 1

~~!~~!ion outlook .not good
Governors Council for Cost
Control reported today the
'outlook for public higher
education m Ohio 1s not good '
and suggested a redefmmg of
!he role nf two year colleges
as one of the solutions to the
problem
"Decllnmg enrollments
could be the catalyst wh1ch
lrings Ohlo s. colleges and
unlverslues face-to face with
the type of fmanc1al crlsts
now belll8 expenenced m the
states
p~1mary
and
the
secondary school ~
Council Satd In a report to
Gov James A Rhodes
"The outlook for pubhc
hlgheredu~atlon in- onto 1s
not good' said the Council a
nonprofit organization which
has been studymg the states
financial probleln!l

prec1abl e scatlermgs so that
bod1 es lymg beyond are
entirely
VISible
It
W1gglesworth sa1d that the
primary co ncern of law
enforcement offt cta ls ts that
thiS matenal leaves the of
fiCer completely vulnerable
and unprotected from
po sSible vlolenl acts or illegal
act iVIty dunng a normal
traffic stop The uccupants
can see out but an ofhcer
cannot see m the vehicle
l t Wigglesworth adviSed
that warnmgs ~11l be made
for a pertod of lime then
arrests could follow Lt
Wigglesworth urges self
complian ce by remo val
th1s
becomes
before
nec essary The pnmary
concern are vehicles havmg
the product Solar E* on
their wmdows This ISa Sliver
pnonty tss ues on hi S matenal sometimes used m
legtslalive calendar
sunglasses
Wnght who breakfasted
w1th hts co lleague s and
Carter at the White House
also sa1d he did not anli Clpate
any problems when the House
EFFECTIVE MONDAY
voles on legislation to enforce
ATHENS
Effe cttve
the treattes
M
onday
Apnl
17
a 5 pm
1he pres1dent feels that 1!
run
was
mcluded
for the
the vote had gone the other
Datr)
Lane
Blackburn
Road
way we now would ha" had
Beechwood
Om
e
Stage
to be fl ghtmg very hard to
keep a mob - not the Coach Road County Road 19
and Count y Road 10 AORTA
governm ent of Panama but an unruly mob fr om bus route For further m
formatiOn contact AORTA at
stormmg the Canal Zone
The pr esident believes the 1614 I 592 3081
str ong statement s commg
from Panamaman lead er
Ornar Torn)os followmg the
IN THE
Senate s 68 32 1 ole we re
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
designed
for
home lou
I rene Roseberry
con sumption
by the
Plamttff
Panamamans Wrtght sa 1d
Betty Lou Roseberry Ca ver
TornJos who satd he would et
aI
Defendants
have mtervened wtth troops
No 16 66 1
to take over the waterway If
- NOTICE OF SALE P u r suant to a n Order of
the treaties had not been
e ssu ed by f tle Common
approved has been under Sa
P le as Cou rt of Me gs Cou nt y
tremendous pressure fr om Oh o I w I off e r tor sale at
his people to take a stronger oub l c auct on on the 22n d d ay
of April 1978 a t 10 00 A M on
stand l thmk under the the Cou r t House St ep s at he
Circumstances he ha s tned Cou r House n Pome r oy
Oh o t he fo ll ow n g descr bed
very hard to ta ke a re
a l esta te
satd
responsible stand
Tne f ollow n g real es t ate
5 t u ated n t he T ow nsh p of
Wnght
Le ban on County of M e gs

Many of the problems role of two-year colleges m authonty to the Board of
which utst - program ord er to Impro ve th e Regents 1n r ega rd to
duphcat1on poor personnel effectiveness of the overall mstttutlonal me r ge rs and
control of cap1tl e•pans10n
and faethly utlhzatton nsmg systetn
The connell satd by redefm- programs
costs - were previously
- Restn ct 1ng degr ee
counterbalanced to so me mg the rol e of 1ts two-year
extent by steady or colle~e s-and taktn~ certam granung authonty at two
other appropriate acttonyear colleges to certificates
1ncreasmg enrollments,
Ohi o can pr eserve the quality and associate degrees
satd the council However
1ts
postsecondar y
- Modtfyln g th e ope n
m this ume of fewer and of
fewer students they have mstru ctwn a nd ensure admiSSion system to unprove
opttjllum use of limited the
effecti ven ess
of
become cnucal
developmental and remedial
The Co uncil sa1d Oh1o ha s fmane~al resourc"l!s
The'cbimcll recommended educat1on programs
one of the nation s h1¥h,est
Estabhshmg two year
- Establishmg a slatewtde
tu1t1 on rates and lowe st
college
dlSlrtcls
bused
on
the
procedure
based on m-depth
stuqent attendance levels In
present
co
ncept
of
rev1ews
to
reduce
dupllacted
higher education
governance
to
consolidate
co
urses
a
nd
ellnunate
Thus, the public higher
education system llas to existmg schools mto a obsolete programs
lniuate a long-temreffort-w coordinatedrretwork- wlll~h·-~ D e v-e I o p 1 n g a
merease enrollments and can meet the educational compreh enSive approach to
provide support for requtred needs of a designated unprove facthty uhhzat10n
~eog raphlc area
and
enfor ce
certa m
prograln!l,' said the Council
Grant10
g
s
pe
ctfl
c
nununum
standards
The initial step redefme ttw

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bounded and desc r b eet as
follo w s
The n or h h alf o f the west
etgh ty a cr es ot t he sou thwest
quar t er of Sect on 34 Tow n 3
Range 11 o t the Oh o com
pa n v s P urchase be the ..same
mor e or ess
Also
e ght
(8 )
acres
aescr• b ed
as
f ollows
Prev ousty
ente r ed
for
il)(itf on
n the na me o f
Samuel Bak er
R ang tJ 1
Town 3 Sect on 3A Lor 640
No 34 ac r es 90 va ue s 100
Qua fe r E pa r t of sout h west
~ The sa de ght ac r es b efng
a pa r t of the ab ove desc r bed
to r ro b e a d off by met es and
b ou nd s
n th e nor t hw est
corne r of said trac t n as near
a squ ar e fo rm as pra c cable
Be ng a so two r ods n w dlh
be\,;1 nnmg a t t h e nor theast
co r ner of t he no rt h hal f o f the
sou tneast quarter o l Sect on
4 Town 3 Range 12 s tua te n
Ches t er T ownsh p Me gs
County Oh o ana runn ng
west to the county road
I ea t~ ng f r om Adams M II ro
Ra e ne sup posed o con ta n
abou 28 rods be tne sa me
mor~ or less
Refe r ence Deeos Vot 268
Page 263 Vol 231 Pa ge 327
and Vol 269 P age 681 D eed
Records Me gs Coun t y Oh o
Terms of Sa le Cas h f or
no t l ess than two th rds of the
ap pra sed va lue and su b tect
to r ea l estate fa)(es f or 1978
Pr o p erty a p pr~ sed at

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beds ron bed ~ e c co mpl ate
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household., W te M 0 M ller
Groo 1 ng all br eed s Clean
Rt .4. Pome oy Oh o or co li
son ory lac I t es Che~h re
992 7760
Phone (614 ) 367 01 " 2
NO ITEM TOO La ge o r too ~m ol
WI buy 1 p ece or compl eii:J
COUNTY MEIGS
hou sehold New used o r ant
PUBLIC NOTICE
The f ollow ng documents
que!. Ma I n -:. Furn lure 20 N
wer e rece 11e d or pr ep a r ed by
7nd St
M dd epo 1 Phone
The Oh o E nv r o n mental
qn
6370
P r otect on Age ncy d ur ng t h e
pr e11 ous w ee k Th e etfec ve CHIP
WOOD
Poles
ma •
dat e of each t na l a c t on s
d ome ter 10 on l arge st end $8
sta teo Th e ssua nce d a te of
pe to
Bundl ed ~l a b $6 per
each pro p osed ac t on
s
on Delve ed to Oh o Pole
st a ecJ An y one ag g r eved or
Co Rt 1 Pome oy 992 2689
adverse v a lf ec ted by a I nal
ac t on to ssue d eny m od f y
GOOD USED trot or
w th
r evo ke or renew a p erm t
hyd oul c 3 pi h tch 741. 307 4
cen se o r va r ance o to
appro11e o r d sap p rove plans $CASHS for unlo. car s Frye s
and spec f cat ons {llay f le
T uck and Auto Po ts W ecker
an appeal w th The E n
Serv co T re sole and Repo r
v ro n menta
B oa r d
of
Rullond 742 208 1 o Pennw I
Rev ew Su te 305 395 E
742 9575
Broad St
Co um b us Oh o
43716 W th nth rty (30 ) days WANT 10 buy
Fold down
of t he elfec t 11e dat e pu r
co nper 8 ':oleeper 742 1030
suant to Oh o Rev sed Code
after 6
Sec t on 37 .4. 5 07 unless such
f nil ac t on was pr eceded by
t he same o r su bstan t ally the
~a me pr oposed ac t on A
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:.ucn t nal acr ons are so
dent f ed Suc h pe r sons may IF YOU have o serv ce o offer
reques
an ao u d ca t on
wan to buy o se ll ~O ff e h ng
hea r ng b ef or e Th e Oh o EP.A
oe oa k ng for work
or
on a p r op ose d a&lt; on to ssue
v ho eve
you I get res ul ts
deny
mo d t y
r evo k e
or
fasTc w t ho Sent nel Won Ad
renew a pe r m
cense or
Co 1992 2156
var ance or to app r ove or
d sa pprove
plans
and
sp ec 1 c at ens w h n th rty
YARD SALE Fr 21 ond So t 22
f30) day s of the ssuance
Smo I oppl ances m sc end lo ts
d ate ORC 37&lt;~507 does no
of clothmg F r st ood on lel t
prov d e f or ad ud ca t on
pa st WMPO
od o sta t on
hear ng requ ests or appeals -"' 9913463 Ran concels
on orders vertf ed com
FOUR FAMILY Basement Sole
pta' Is
or
enforcemen
com pi ancc sc h edule l etter s
Thurston Stone house 2nd St
W h n 30 da ys ot pub I ca t on
Pome oy
be s de Luthe on
n a newspaper n the aff ected
Chu ch Ap I 20 71 toh of
c ounty any perso n nay also
dot! e&lt;&gt; d &lt;&gt;he~ I urn lu re m sc
( I subm t wr !len co mments
N ce cu a ns and d shes lor
re a t ng to act ons proposed
camp ng Lo s and ots of n ce
ac t ons ver f ed com pian s
stuff 10 unTI 4
or enlorcemenr com pi ance
scnedule le Tt ers (1) reques
FOUR
f.A M !l V 'for d Sol e Wed
a publ c meet ng reg a rd ng
Thurs Fr Ch ldren s clo th ng
pro posed act on s and o r (3)
nfont on up E•cel le nt qual y
request not ce o f f ur t her
a d g ea t p ces Odd s and
act ens or proceed ngs At
reques s t or adtud ca t on
end':o V ck 5 20Ci Palme St
he a r ngs
and
publ c
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meet ngs and orner com
Shop
mun ca ons
conce rn ng
pub! c meet ngs adtud car on
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com
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ana regu l a! ons
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A66 6037 Unless otherw se
s a ted n part cular not ces
1973 CHEVY NOVA SS Ex cellent
all othe r commu n ca t ons
co nd t on One owner N ce
n cl ud ng
COfl men t s
o
clean car Phone b 4 367 7258
proposed a ct ens should be
addressed e !her to The A r
1971 PO NTIAC lE MPEST 350
Perm !Is ano Campi anc e
au to $700 Good runn ng cond
Mon t orn g
D vson
or
t on 985 4250
Perm 1 and App r ova Sec on
wh ct1e11er s app r opr a te at
1975 F RES RD 350 Auto AM FM
Tl1e Oh o EPA P 0 Box
tope E f Mag ~ 37 000 m es
\049 Columbus Oh o A3216
Good
cod t on
Shop
Issuance o t NPDE S pe rm t
•as 3831
Oh o Pow er Co
R ac ne
Hydroe!ec r c Plant
St Rt 338 efl ecr ve date
OA 06 78
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Re ce v ng ware~ 011 o
onpckup I%8Ford 1ono
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shape
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9.4.9 1873 l
Th s I nal act on not
p receded by proposed act on
1969 SEDAN deV lie Cod• lac n
and s appealable to E BR
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Phone 61A 378 6388
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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
RITA L SMITH
Pia nttff

vs
LARRY A SMITH
Oefendan1
Nq U 643
- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Larry A Sm th address
un kn own bu t whose last
known addr('SS was 230
P te o"' sant St ree
Ashland
Oh o 44805 w t take nor ce on
the
5th d it y of November
1977 R ra L Sm th f tea her
Compla nt aga nst h m n tne
Commo n Pleas Cou r t of
Me gs Coun ty Oh o Case No
16 643 pr ay ng tor d vo r ce
and otner rei ef on groun ds of
g rnss neg tee of duty a 1d
extreme cruelly
You a re
requ red to answer t h s
Campi ant w fh n twen t y
e ght days alter the las1
oub l ca t on
the
l ast
pub eaton son the 17th day
of Ma y 1978 or 1uogment by
de f a u I w II be rendered
aga nst you
Larry Spencer
Ct~ rk o f Courst
ol Me gs County
Oh o
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Sher tt of
s gn
TAURUS (April 20 May 201 No
Me gs County Oh o
mat y you 1e ve y d hgen bl 1
t31 n 19 t• 5 11 19 51
loday you m ghl lmd some ve1y
to palm thmgs
GE MINI (May 21 June 201 Pr ob
ens allh1s I me are most I kely tor flenl
10 stem hom Ihe ex travaganl or
A RM !u rn shed and un
ca re ess manner 1n wh1Ch you 3 AND
lu 'shed opts Phone qq1
handle your reso11urces 1
543A
CANCER
Ju ly
11 You
deas ate (June
eKcet ent
oday
but' COU N1RV MO B IL~ Ho e Po].
be care lul how you presen 1 Route 33 o th ot Pore o y
to ge ots Call9fn. 7.4. 79
Ihem 10 ulhers You could rase
so 1e eyebrows I you appea 1 APr
FOR
ren t
RE!ntal s
FOR SALE
100 lorce lul
m~ s\ta ce rate~ l or Sen o
Se aled b ds w I be rece ved
C t rem Co' act v I age Mo no
LEO
(July
23
Aug
22)
Y
ou
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by the v !age of M ddlepo r l
I ke y to tump o co1Cius o s
Apt s M ddleport 9'n 7787
Me gs Coun l v a t the Mayors
belore Ihe lacls are n wa 1
Ott ct&gt; at 1"1e VI age H a I 237
TUP
PERS
PL
AIN
S
Oh
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1
1n I you 1e sure you have al
Ra ce Stree t unt I 4 00 PM
bedroo n opt io • ren t Furn sh
Apr I 2A
1978
for
he
lhe mlorma hon bel01e aclmg
ed o un l 1 shed
607 3349
fo llow ng
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 121 One
One 1976 Chevrolet A Door
01 00
10 ~ 50 mob le home 2 bed oom Impala AS IS - oca t ed at t he
Y '
lhat
a ways
oulDut
way you
to do
1111ngsgotor
wh o
ear Ro c ne 992 5858
v I! age Garage
651 Park
se ldom rec proca tes w 11 ge t to FURNSIHED APl n Pomeroy S ree tor nspect on between
rne hoursoiS AM and 4 PM
you tor so methmg aga1n loday
Bus ness ~ str c Su table lo
Gene Gra e
LIBRA !Sept 23 Ocl 23)
cons tru ct on worke s Phone

Tt ere s lo ts ol opport un ity
ar ound you at ttl s t 11e b u t
unless

you r v ews

Nth others

co nljde

thmgs won t l\'an

out Com prom se I need be

SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22) T1y
no t to s weep p oblems undP. r

Ihe rug today lhmk ng th ey w II
11\ke care bl them selves tater
on as If by mag1c The-; won t

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23 Oec

l1) AvOid l or the presen t
htends who are abe to spend
beyond your budg et It w• t t re
yqur purse jU St lr y ng to keep
up wtlh t hem

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Be very ca reful I you re m the
pos !ton to make dec•s ons for
anot her today What s best for
your welfare tsn t necessa r ty

991 3101 ai le• S p n

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Cler k Treasurer
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ST ARCRAFT FOLD down camper
742 2030 cite 6 pm

SlARCRAFT
TION

SPRI NG

Free ca nopy

PROMO
1 re and

bollle cove w h each new fold
down Sta master $2800 now
S1250 18 6 Ire ler $5095 now
S38:i'&lt;l
f m n motor $16 460
ow S13 qqq We sell serv ce
Q[ld qua l ty
Open Sund ay
Comp Conley Stor e oft Sol es
Rt 62 r o rth of Pt Pleasant

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COONER S CAM PERS on Ro .,bow
R dge H gh quo I ty low pr ces
lull ne rec eat ono ... eh c es
and occesso es Ofl Oh o R 7
sou h of luppe s Pans tok e
CR 28 to Boshan fol low s gns
Open t l do M Con oct Rober t
Codner l on g Bollom Oh o
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se ll con l o ned truck
ca mper Good cond I on S'ISO

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Phone
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PUBL I C NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Nohce s hereby g ven that
he V llage Counc I o f th e
V lla ge ot Sy ra cuse w II hOl d
a Specta! B udget meet ng on
the use o f Re11enue Sha ri n g
Fu n dS on Tl"1 ur sda y Apr 120
1978 at 7 30 p m
at t he
Mun c pal Buldngs
A I
Sen or
Cit zens
11nd
or gan zat ons
re pr esen t ng
tnterests ot Sen ior Ci t zens
a nd other c t12ens a re hereby
ott ered an oppor t un ity to
a !tend
V !I age of Syracuse
Jan ce Lalo\SOn Cler k
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bugs, s1ght glass and freon for only $16 95 You pay for
so tar hlm or her
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19) II 1
extra labor or parts 1f needed
you th nk your deas are tar t
supenor to those of co workers I
today you co uld turn a deal ear
Hurry r Offer Exptres Apnl30, 1978
to thet r helpful s ugge st o ns
It II be your loss
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- oon 1~ Bie01 specu late oN

things s ght unseen today Yo u
a e no t too luck y w lh s tu a
t ons un less yo u have d re ct
con trol
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8- The Daily Senttnel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Wednesday Aprd 19 1978
v•s•ted w1th Mr and Mrs
Fred Tuckerman and Mr and
Mrs Eugene Hanmg and
1\ T
1\ T
fa mily
Mr and Mrs FrankSarver
and sons of Hatfield Ind
were recent Vlsllors of Mr
Helen Johnson ret urned and Mrs Howard Thoma
home Sunday w1th Mr and
Mr a nd Mrs Dam e!
Mrs Everett Ray Johnson Worl ey an d Stacy of
and famJiy of Dublm Ohto Beckley W Va and Mr and
after spendmg a few days Mrs Doy le Kn app Ka1l
wtth her son Mr and Mrs Kev m \ and Cha rles were
Joseph E Johnson and Sunda) dmner guests of Mr
fanuly of Satelhte Fla and and Mrs Charley Sm1th
VISiting other 1nt eres tmg
Mrs Dale Randall and
places ther e
Kelley of Columbus were
Lincoln Russell VISited with Saturda) VISitors of Mr and
his Sister Mrs l va Johnson Mrs Charle) Smith Mrs
Saturday evemng
Dame! Worley and Stacy and
Mr and Mrs Wilham Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
Boyce of Columb us ~a s
and sons
recent VISi tor of Berth a
Mrs Robert Russell and
Russell
Mrs Ethel Clark retumed
Earl Russell spent last home Sunda) aft er spendmg
weekend with Mrs Earl se\ era! days wtth Mrs Tom
Russell of Kentucky
Sununerfleld and daughters
Mr
and Mrs
Gu y of llhno1s
Tu ckerman of Spnn gfteld
l\1 r Ray Ru sse ll of
Washmgton Court House was
Our Interest IS
a We dnesday VISit or of
Greater For You
Lincoln Russell
Dale Russell of Columbus
vtslted Lmco ln Russell
recent!)
Mrs F rank Sarver of
On 90-Day
Hatfi eld lnd and M1 ss
Patnc1a Thoma of Kentucky
Certificates
were VISit ors of Mr and Mrs
5 75 pe r cent pa1d on
Howard Thoma
90 day Cert1f1 cates of
Mrs Dame! Worley and
Depo s il
$500 00 Stacy of Becklev VISited
Sunda y mormng w1th Mrs
M1n 1mum
Interest
Harley Johnson
Payable
Quarterl y.

Wolfpen
lleWs llOtes

5.75%

I!mvoked
substantial penalty
on all cert1f1cate
IS

accounts Withdrawn pnor
to the date of matur1ty

Meigs Co. Branch

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Tile Athens County
savtngs &amp; Loan Co

296 Second St

Pomeroy Oh1o

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By Clarlre Allen
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland
Mr and Mr s Hobart Ne ~ e ll
and M ~ and Mrs Norman
W1!1 hosted a surpnse b1rth
day party for their aunt Mrs
Esta Wh ile Sunday af
ternoon at her home 1n Keno
on her 85th birt hd ay
Refreshments of cake co ffee
punch and mmts were served
to her only Sister Mrs Nora
Da mewoo d Mr ~ Ma bel
Black Mr and Mrs Huey
Hall all of Akron Mr and
Mrs Earl DameMod and son
Denms Mrs Sanqy Echel
berry MasSillon Mr and
M1 s
Ken Dam e ~ oo d
Bru;ter Mr and Mrs Blam
Newell The Plams Mrs
Carolyn Birchfi eld and
Stephame and Mrs Joyce
Dailey Athens Mrs Bar
bara Lindsa) Natahe and
Jason Nelsonville Mr and
Mrs Pearl Will Cha rleston
W Va Mr and Mrs Galen
\1111 Stephen and J enmfer
Mr and Mrs Richard Snuth
Mr and Mrs Kc1th Cash
dorph Mr and Mrs Clair
Newell all of Colwnbus Mr
and Mrs Marvm Walker
Mrs Ruth Brandee Mrs
Velma Newell Tuppers
Pla ms Mr and Mrs Denms
LJng Billie Jo and Euge ne
Mr and Mrs Elmer Newell
Scott and Rex Mr and Mrs
John Newell Je ff Scol t
M1stv and Michael all of
Long Bottom Mrs Donna
Ihl e LoiS Melissa Kath)
an d David Mrs Mildred lhle
Ra cme
Duane
Will
Rutland Mr and Mrs
Charles Frecker and Adna
Wlll e Frecker Pme Grove
Mrs Sharon Micha el and
Matthew MtilersVllle Mrs
Susan Cleland Greg and
Mary H1bbs local Mrs
While rece ived man y g1ft s
and cards from her relatives
and frt ends
Mr and Mrs Lew1s M1ller
have returned from a week m
Flortda
Mr and Mrs Bruce Allen

and son I odd Columbus
vlslted on Friday wtth Mr
and Mrs Clayton Allen
Recent viSitors of Mr and
Mrs John Hayes have been
Mr and Mrs Bam1um
Columbus Mr and Mrs
Edd1e Schaekel Mr and Mrs
Clifford Ha) es Mr and Mrs
Lando Clay W F Hill all of
Long Bottom Mr and Mrs
Do rsel Babcock New Con
cord Mr and Mrs David
Cml Gahanna Mr and Mrs
Wayne Bnck\ es Tuppers
P\ams Mr and Mrs C K
Watkms Pomt Pleasant Mr
a nd Mrs Wtlh am Pu gh
Middleport Mr and Mrs
Wilham Young Rutland Mr
and Mrs Don ald Casto of
Tennessee
Mr a nd Mrs Ha rold
Newell Kathy I ouann
KenO\ and J1mmy spent the
weekend m Washmgton D C
They went lo see the cherrv
blossoms
Mr and Mrs Ern est
FISher Wooster spent a few
days w1th Mr and Mrs Roy
Chn sty Thev were enroute
hom e fro m a \lSI! to Flonda
The firemen enjoyed a ham
supper at the fire ho use
We dn es day
even in g
prec edmg their reg ular
meetmg The supper was
prepared by Mrs Harold
Newell and Mrs Roy ChriSty
Mrs Opal Casto Rtpl ey
a nd Mrs Ri ck) Hollon
Parkersburg were vlstlmg
fn ends here Fnday
Mr and Mrs Robert Wood
Mrs Letha Wood and Mrs
Ma rgaret Cox were dinn er
guests on Saturda) evenmg of
Mr and Mrs Blll Beegle
Galli polis
Mr and Mrs Virgil Roush
have returned home from a
v1s1t w1th Mr and Mrs Don
Matlack Lake~ orth Fla
and With Mr and Mrs Larr)
Roush and Jean Ann Wmter
Haven Fla
Mrs Dara Yahya Pnnce
ton and Mrs Selma Call
vtSited Saturday evemng w1th
Mr and Mrs Arthur DeTray
Denzel Cleland VI Sit ed
Thursday afternoon Wllh Mr
and Mrs George Abbott Mt

~arpenter
Reedsville -Alfr&gt;ed Social Notes
Sunday School attendance ternoon were Mr and Mrs
News• 1/\T
otes onserv1ces
April 9 was 60 Worship Dorsel Babcock Mr and Personals
l ~
were canceled due to Mrs Clarence Henderson and

Mr and Mrs Charles D
\\oode
Callers at the Clair (Pete)
Follrod home Sunday were
Gerald and Nooma Jean
Swartz of Marietta D and
Leland Parker of Pomeroy
Sunday School attendance
on Apnl 16 was 57 The of
fenng was $32 lO It was
voted to have Dally Vaca tiOn
B1ble School begmmng the
and Mrs Donald Myers week of June 26 mormngs
recently DiscusSion was held More wtll be announced later
con cerning street stgn
Worship services were held
1 he b\J..'imess meeting W(IS repairs Refreshments were at 10 45 a m wtth an at
conducted by Mrs V1v1an sen ed to Mr and Mrs
tendance of 35 w11h Rev
Humphrey president Mrs Walter Brown Mr and Mrs
R1chard Thomas speakmg on
Verna Rose sent a thank you Ernest Whitehead, Mr and
Why Do We Worship '
to • the
members
m Mrs Denver Weber and Mr
The U M W wtll hold their
appreciation for the meal and Mrs Warren P1ckens
regular meetmg on Apnl25 at
served to her family at the The next meeting w1ll be at the church at 8 p m due to the
t1me nf the death of her the Pickens home
county w1de rev1val bemg
husband
Mrs
Rose
News Notes
scheduled on the1r regular
pr esented the club with a
Recent vtsltors of Mrs date Aprll 18
donatiOn
Mabel Hetzer and Mr and
Recent tllness m the
1 he treasurer s report was Mrs Frank B1se were Mr
community
has
been
g1ven by Mrs L orrame W1gal and Mrs Randy Lomts of Genevieve Guthne Ill Holzer
and Mrs Humphrey read the Perrsbury
Medical Center
named of the diStrict off1cers
Mr and Mrs John Calawav
Lee Ann Robmson ts 10
Mrs W1 gal extended thanks and fam1ly of Manon Vtslled Veterans Memonal Hospital
for the cards prayers and wtth Mrs Vtrgtma Walton for surgery
VISitations made to her son
and Sus1e
Clair I Pete) Follrod 1s now
(,reg wh1le he was a patiCnl
K1m and Mark Coleman at home recovermg from
1t St Joseph Hospita l and friends of Columbus recent surgery
l\\ enty two s1ck calls were spent the weekend wlth Mrs
Juanita Swartz 1s home
report ed A Bi ble game Helen Archer Also Vlsllmg after a spellm a Parkersburg
conducted b) Mrs Pickens Mrs Archer were Mrs hospital and 1s feehng better
~ as enJ O
}ed b) members M1lton Tuttle of Texas Road
Arthur Duhl will be the
Door pme wen t to Beverly and Mrs Audrey Smith
speaker m the Northeast
W1ga l
Mrs Margaret Nesselroad Cluster churches next week
Refreshments were sen ed the Reedsville postmtstress 10 place of Rev Thomas who
to Mrs Dolly Reed Mrs suffered a broken tup and IS a will be away
Vio le t Sa1terf1eld Mrs patient at Veterans Memor~al
Recently several m th1s
Marlene Putman Mrs
Hospital Pomeroy
area have suffered wtth
Pauline Brewer Mrs Conme
Mrs Grant Bormg IS a severe colds
Ru cker
Mrs
V1 v1an patient at Camden Clark
Recent VISit ors m the
Humphrev Mrs Mam1e Hospttal Parkersburg
Charles 0 Woode home have
Buckley Mrs Verna Rose
l t and Mrs M1chael been Mr and Mrs Russell
Mr s Glady s Williams Mrs Bonng of Syracuse N Y Bam urn of Columbus 0 who
Lorram e W1gal and Beverly VISited at the Grant Bormg also vtslted Mr and Mrs
dnd Mr s
Ruth Anne home and w1th Mr and Mrs Chfford Hayes on State Route
Balderson Hostesses for the Hugh Martm and sons
248 and the Woode s so n and
next meetmg will be Mrs
Mrs Steve Cowdery and daughter 10 law of Da yton
Putman and Mrs Satterfield sons of Chilhcothe spent a few Ohio Mr and Mrs Clair
BUILJJERS CLUB
da ys wtth Mr and Mrs Woode who also VISited 10
The C B C s met w1th Mr Walter Brown
both homes
Mr and Mrs Howard
on Mrs Clayton Allen and
Young of Paden City VISited
Herman
Denzel
Cleland
W
ednesda)
w1th
Mr and Mrs Garth
D D Cleland and Mrs
aft
ernoon
Srmth
Carpenter Co lumbus called
By Mrs L Balderson
METHOD!Sf WOMEN
REEDSV!l L£ - The Apnl
meeting of the Reedsville
UMW was held at Ihe home of
Mrs l tllian Pickens The
meetin g opened w1th the
group repeatmg the lord s
Prayer Devotional topiC was
The Bon k Both Human and
D1vme presented by Mrs
Mamie
Suck le}
The
progra m "as closed wlth
pray er b) Mrs Marlene
Putman

the Jllness of Rev Charles
Dom1gan who was to conduct
serv1ces A short serv1ce of
prayer and praise was held
mstead wtth Fann1e Bernard
as leader
Genevieve Guthrie IS a
pat1ent m Holzer Med1cal
Center
-VISitors of Mr and Mrs
George Guthrie Sunday at

Mrs Roberta Parker and
Anna of Strasburg called on
her Sister Martha Mays who
ha s been relea sed from
b Bl e ne ss Me mo rtal
Hosp1tal Athens 11here she
had spent some tune
Those from lhts commumty
who attended the Albany
El ementary School Spo rt s
Banquet for pl ayers and
guests were Mrs Wtlham
Miller Debbi e and Laun e
Mr and Mrs Carl Crabli ee
Russell and Kev1n Mr s
Denm s F ace meyer Bill)
Denny and Dawn Mr and
Mrs Dwame Jordan Bryan
Ke1th and Sarah Faye and
Mrs Frank Sh1ltz Sherry
and J ohn
Mr and Mrs Boyd Olive r
and Steve of Ashville were
guests of Mr and Mrs Walte r
Jordan Joshua and Jeremy
on Saturday
Mr and Mrs Earl Sta1key
Bertha Crtppen and Mr and
Mrs Mendal Jord a n of
Columbia Grange attended
the annual Mmgs Co unty
Grange Banquet at Sali sbury
school
Members of the Alexa nder
H1gh School base ball team
met w1th the Cmcmnah Reds
team at RI\Crfront StadiUm
on Apnl 8 Mr and Mr s
Dwame Jordan and Bryan
along w1th Tony Woodyard
were among those who went
It was H1gh School Team Day
and they enJo) ed the ga me
wh1ch follo" ed
Mr and Mrs Lewis South
were m Mc Connellsvd le on
Saturday to attend the 50th
anm versar) celebrati on of
Mr and Mr s J ames fi tch
Mr Fil ch ISknown tomany of
the men who worked on the
railroad
Mem bers of the remple
Women s Group mel at the
Wedn esda)
church on
evemng The treasurer ~as
mstruct ed to send $50 on the
)ear s pledge Cards 11 erc
s1gned for shut ms An m
terest1ng program Shrouds
an d
Butt er fl ies
~ as
presented as devot10ns by
Mrs Walt er Jordan Mrs
Robert Mattox was hostess
for the even mg and Mrs
Wil ham M1ller wlll ho'i the
Attendance at th e mornmg May meetmg
servlt-es Sunday, Apnl 16 at
the Free Methodist Church
was 88
Mr and Mrs Phil W1se
Beverly attended Sunda)
mornmg servi ces at the local
church
Mrs
James Gilmore
returned ttome Sunday from
Camden Clark Hospital
Mr Paul Jacobs of Ken
lucky \I S!led ov er the
Pomeroy Bowling Lane s
weekend wtth his mother
Apnlll 1978
Mrs Tma Ja co bs
Tuesday Tnpllcate
Mrs Audry Hayes Mrs
Sland1ngs
Gra ce Ri cher son Athens Team
Pis
85
and Mr and Mrs Pearl Royal Oak Park
Motel
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Gllke) VI Sited recently w1th Shamrock
Davtd Br ck les.
Mr and Mrs Harr y Stahl
Gen Coni
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Thursday ev ening to !0 Mark V
Francs Flor tst
36
members of the Laurel Cliff
Htgh ndtv dual game
Health
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Severa l Sharon Hensley 79 Pat
readmgs were g1ven and Car son 176 Annetle Pha l n
treasurer s report was g1ven 70
sems - Betty Smi th
Ms Mildred Jacobs 11111 be 47.4H1gh
Pat Carson 465 Anne t1e
hostess for the May Meetmg Pha l1 n &lt;53
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Methodtst Church Thank s ShTea
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Pay hike issue poses Patrol says material on
problem for committee windows of vans illegal
By DICK KIMMINS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - An
Ohl o House Senat e
conference committee began •
negotiations today on a $62
m1lhon JUdges and state
employees
pay
ra1 se
package, and unmedtalely
f011nd llself unable to come to
gr1ps with the maJor 1ssues
Rep Harry J Lehman 1).
Shaker Heights author of the
or~gmal bill and conference
comm1ttee chairman offered
an amendment to restore top
JUdges salaries cut by the
Senate but he was unable to
ratse enough support for 1!
andthes1xmemberpanelput
off a deciSIOn until later
The sticky question of

addmg money to the 20 to 4().
cent hourly pay mcrease for
some 75000 state Mrkers
was not dealt Wllh m the earl)
di scussiOns
The lone amendmen t
agr eed upon by the conferees
w1ll hnut the salanes of
appomted officials such as
educators to $55 000 The
only appomted state offloals
makmg that much now are
th e chancellor of the Ohw
Board of Regents and the
state supenntendent of pubhc
tnstruclion
Meanwhile House Repubh
cans proposed a 71&gt; percent
a c ro ss the board pay
mcrease for all state
employees w1th a mmunum
hourly ra1se of 40 cents Thev

sa1d 1t would cost $12 milhon
more nut of thr state general
fund th an the current
proposal which IS$35 mtllion
The GOP said the extra
mon ey 1s avatlable because of
reduced welfare caseloads
and a cash surplus Last
week
they
pr oposed
spendmg an addlllOnal $72
milliOn for pnmary a nd
secondary educatiOn
Lehman
satd
the
conference committee wa s
prepared to work after floor
sesswns today and mto the
evenmg If nece ssary to get a
report wh1 ch he satd "ould
be r eady for th e full
membership at least by the
end of the week

France to have set off bomb
PARIS (UP! ) - France
has secretly exploded an
experunental neutron bomb
at a nuclear testing Slle m the
Pactfl c the new spaper
France Soir and the
magazme Le Pomt reported
today
Military experts m Fran ce
srud they knew of no such
tests or the neutron bomb
anywhere before Fran ce
Smr sa1d It would take thr ee
or four year to mak e 11
operatiOnal
French officials refused to
confirm or deny the report
But mllttar y expert s at
France s D e f e n se
Department satd 1f ll were
true the development would
have
maJor strateg 1c
unphcalions for Europe
ln Washmgton a Sta te
Department spokesman sa1 d
th e department had no

mf ormation on such a French productiOn of a neutron war
exploswn And a Pentagon head and demanded that the
s pok es m a n decltned Sov1et Un10n make Similar
comment on whether the moves
to
cool
the
Umted States has ever mternatwnal arms race
exploded a neutron warhead
The neutron warhead de
France has exploded 1ts Signed chiefly to be mounted
fir st neutron bomb France on short and mtermediate
Smr sa 1d m a banne~ range rockets was bemg
he,1dhne
developed to destrov enem}
In the greatest of secrecy troo p concen trati ons and
and on an expenmental baSIS ta nk s Ru ss1a and the
m Ute Pac1f1c France has Warsaw Pttct nat1ons ha ve
exploded 1ts fir st neutron massed forces 10 Europe
the new spape r "lliC h gre atl y uutnumbe1
bomb
reported 10 1ts story
those of the NATO allies
Le Pomt sa1d France has
JUS\ made a test of the
bomb
The neutron warhead k1lls
by massive rad1at10n but
ca uses relat ive!) littl e
da mag e
to
propert y
Pres1den1 Ca rte r rece ntl y
made a
controversial
deciSion to at least delay
CO lUMBUS (UP! ) - Sen
Pa ul Pfeifer R Bu c)rus
today asked Frankhn County
Common Pleas Court lo block
the payment of $30 8 nulhon
m sta te funcl• to ba1l out the
ba nkrupt Cleveland c1ty
school system
Pfmfer asked the court for
through u1e gr ounds of a new both a temporary and perma
car dealership blowmg off nent restrammg order to keep
part of the roo f and dama gmg State Auditor Thomas E
an estimated 75 vehicles
Ferguson from 1sswng a $21 5
It was a tornado One of million check thts week and
the mechamcs 10 the ba ck another. $9 3 m1lhon m June
saw the funnel cloud sa 1d
I he State Controllin g
se rvtce mana ge r Way ne Board Monday approved the
Eilts 1hank God there were pa) men t to the school
no InJuries
distmt
Hlgh wmds tore th,ough a
However Pfei fer sa 1d the
board does n t ha1e th e
nearby mobile home pork
damagmg an estunated 'n authortt v to disburse the
tra 1Iers but th ere were no money
tn)urles Other small twisters
lf state funds ar e to go to
were reported throu ghout Clevela nd Ple1fer contends
central and northern llltnols th e mone) should be se nt by
the G
IA
bl
Local ly heavy rams from
enera ssem Y
pa ssing thunderstorms pro
OhiO la w provides for equal
duced lowland floodmg along tr ea tment of all the state s
the Ka nk akee River and 617
school
diS tricts
closed some roads 1n Indiana accordmg to Ple1fer who
say 1f th t t II
th
e s a e a ows IS
The weather serv1ce warned
s
of possible flooding m the pa) men t to Cleveland then
MISSISSi ppi and Mlsso un any fm anc1al l) tr oub le d
Ri ve r Basins lf more ram district sho uld be able to
falls this week
seek and rece1ve funds
If l m correc t 1n m
Dust ~ htpped b} wmds
Y
gusting up to 70 mtles per poSi ti on (C h1ef Federa l )
hour co\cred a large section J udge (Frank J I Battisti IS
of western Kansas To the
nor th 111 Nebras ka and the
Dakotas snow a nd s lee t
t
frustrated plantmg farmers
and stockmen Up to 7 mches
of snow Fell In portions of
North Dakota and , was
sta ckl'&lt;lmto dnfls by 4:Hnph
WindS
!NDIANAPOIIS 1UP! ) Nebraska reported 4 mches With a state ban on blflh
of snow and South Dakota had contro l mstructton m pubhc
Pla nned
2 mches A sloppy mllture of schools lifted
ram and snow sullied the Par enthoo d off icial s a re
Mmneapohs a rea forcmg pushmg for courses that will
postponement
of
the tea ch students sexual
Minnesota
Twms.()akland responslblhly and a\ old the
As baseball game
need for abortion
Wmds gusted to more than
We would like to see all
70 mptt buffeted the schools rea ssess se x
Cheyenne Wyo area early educatiOn courses 59 they are
Tuesday and plied 6 mches of rea hstlc for the day and age
snow mto dnfts m the we
li ve
1n
Helen
Sundance
a rea
Bu t McCa lment
e xec u11v e
authont1es reported all roads director
of
Pla nned
open
Parenth ood Assoc1atton of

l t E W Wtgglesworth re11sed code says m part
commander of the Gallia
No person shall dr1ve any
Me1gs Patrol Post at motor vehicle w1th any stgn
Gallipolis sa td today that po;ter or other nontrans
there are som e matenals parent matenal upon th e
being purchased to place m front s1de or rear wmdows of
wmdows of van s that are such vehicle
illega l
The ftfth Ohto D1 stnct
Most buyers of materials or Court of Appeals ha s
vans havmg non transparent determmed and gl\ en the
matenalm the rear and s1de followm g dehmtlon for
Windows are believed by 1t
tran sparent from Web
Wigglesworth to be unaware ster s third Int ern a tiOnal
of the v1olat10n or po&amp;slbl y di Cltonary
Hav1ng the
miSmformed
property of transmitting hght
Section 4513 24 of the Ohlo and beyond without ap

Carter said to have

been ready for mob
By HELEN THOMAS
UP! Wh1te House
Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Had the Panam a Canal
treaty
been
defeated
President Carter told
congressiOnal leaders today
he was ready to deal with an
angr) mob he feared would
try to storm the U S
con trolled Canal Zone
House DemocratiC Leader
J•m Wnght of Texas
de sc ri bed
Carter
as
exubera nt
about th e
rallfica lion vote Tuesday m
Ute Senate The president
fee ls th e House leaders sa1d
he t:an now turn to other

Sen. Pfeifer
fights payment
gmng to ord er so me
distnbut1on from the sta te
Pfeifer said That s better
than legi slative acllon wh en
) Ou look at the impa ct on
other sc hool districts
Franklm B Walter state
supenntendent of ~&gt;Jblic m
struct10n sa) s any school
dtstnct facmg problems hke
the Cleveland school s 1111l be
treated as Cleveland has been
treated
Pfetfer sa1d the only reason
the request was turned over
to the Controlling Board was
be cause 1t would not have
pa ssed both the state Senate
and House of Repre
sentalives
The author~t v for thiS 1s
gomg to have to rest w1th the
leg1slature because 1f th1s
goes through il IS settmg a
precedent that no othe r
school system m the staJ,e
should be demed a Simila r

Tornadoes hit South
and Chicago region
United Presslnteruatlonal
Tornadoes left dea th and
destructwn m the South and
spooked Utousands of rush
hour commuters m the
Chi cago area Tues da)
Spring s wtldne ss pla gued
much of the Plams Midwest
and Southeast with snow
heavy rams and flash fl oods
today
One tornado that touched
down four tunes killed four
members of a fam1ly and
InJured 12 other people m
Monti cell o M1ss Another
ripped through MonroeVIlle
m south Alabama destroytng
21lto 25 hom es and IOJUnng as
many as 25 people
Other twisters caused scat
tered damage across the
South One tore through Utlca
Jumor Co lle ~e a t Ut1ca
M1ss IOJUflng three people
and
damaging school
b\uldmgs A small tornado
damaged a house a trruler
and sever al tr ees m
Fernandina Beach Fla
Hatlstones as btg as golf
oolf~ pelted paris or IllinoiS
lnd1ana Ohw Kentu cky
Alabama Geo rgia a nd
Flonda
the Nat10nal
Wuther SerVIce sa1d
Alabama Pow er Co
reported power outa ges from
high winds affectmg several
hundred customers m the
BLI1lllngham area Daytona
Beach Fla
measured
Tuesdays largest ramfall at
2 ~ 10ches
More tornadoes were
reported 1n port10n s of
Oklahoma Kansas M1ssoun
and lllm01s
Thousands of Ch1cago com
muters made their way home
Tuesday evemng under a
greentsh black sky that
poured buckets of ram and
produced several small
One ripped
tornadoes

"

For Thursday Apnl 20

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bermce Bede Osol

Apnl 20 1978
Many 1 ne opporlu mt es Iha l
could be of p1ol t to you , 11
cone you way r II e yea
ahead Be ca elul that you
don 11ump li on one 10 a 0 1c
req uest Pfeiffer sa1d
bet 01 e deve opmg each one 5
I thmk the pr esentatiOn lui polent al
made before the Controlling ARIES (March 21 Aprii19 J Don 1
Board made 1t clear that they d sregar d the lam1ly s op1 on'
do not mtend to advance the conce~nm g somelhlng lhal "
supposed 10 benel1l all Do
rest of the yea r s school t owever eserve your 1udg
foundation momes to the rest men! lor thai hnal vole Hav ng
of the (fi nancially troubled } 1Ol ble selecl ng a career
schools of Ohw sat d l'fe1fe r Send l01 you r copy of Astro
l feel qu1te fr ankly that 1t G aph Lei lei by ma I ng 50
ce nls lor each and a long sell
" ouldbankrupttherest ofth e addressed stamped envel ope
schools m the state
IO Astro Graph P 0 Box 489
Rad o C 1y Stallon N Y 10019

Sex ed c Iasses
push ed b y 0 ff•ICI•als ;~o~n ~~~~~:s
s~ s u

Indianapolis satd Tuesday
State admm1stra t1ve gu1de
lines had up until this yea r
outlmed the types of sex
education for van ous grades
and banned certam topics
entire!) mcludmg methods
and techmques of contracep
lion
Planned
Parenth ood
offtctals satd F Bradlord
Johnson an admlmstrat1ve
assistant In th e State
Departme nt of Pubhc
lnstructwn told them the
b'Uideltnes were dropped on
Jan 1

~~!~~!ion outlook .not good
Governors Council for Cost
Control reported today the
'outlook for public higher
education m Ohio 1s not good '
and suggested a redefmmg of
!he role nf two year colleges
as one of the solutions to the
problem
"Decllnmg enrollments
could be the catalyst wh1ch
lrings Ohlo s. colleges and
unlverslues face-to face with
the type of fmanc1al crlsts
now belll8 expenenced m the
states
p~1mary
and
the
secondary school ~
Council Satd In a report to
Gov James A Rhodes
"The outlook for pubhc
hlgheredu~atlon in- onto 1s
not good' said the Council a
nonprofit organization which
has been studymg the states
financial probleln!l

prec1abl e scatlermgs so that
bod1 es lymg beyond are
entirely
VISible
It
W1gglesworth sa1d that the
primary co ncern of law
enforcement offt cta ls ts that
thiS matenal leaves the of
fiCer completely vulnerable
and unprotected from
po sSible vlolenl acts or illegal
act iVIty dunng a normal
traffic stop The uccupants
can see out but an ofhcer
cannot see m the vehicle
l t Wigglesworth adviSed
that warnmgs ~11l be made
for a pertod of lime then
arrests could follow Lt
Wigglesworth urges self
complian ce by remo val
th1s
becomes
before
nec essary The pnmary
concern are vehicles havmg
the product Solar E* on
their wmdows This ISa Sliver
pnonty tss ues on hi S matenal sometimes used m
legtslalive calendar
sunglasses
Wnght who breakfasted
w1th hts co lleague s and
Carter at the White House
also sa1d he did not anli Clpate
any problems when the House
EFFECTIVE MONDAY
voles on legislation to enforce
ATHENS
Effe cttve
the treattes
M
onday
Apnl
17
a 5 pm
1he pres1dent feels that 1!
run
was
mcluded
for the
the vote had gone the other
Datr)
Lane
Blackburn
Road
way we now would ha" had
Beechwood
Om
e
Stage
to be fl ghtmg very hard to
keep a mob - not the Coach Road County Road 19
and Count y Road 10 AORTA
governm ent of Panama but an unruly mob fr om bus route For further m
formatiOn contact AORTA at
stormmg the Canal Zone
The pr esident believes the 1614 I 592 3081
str ong statement s commg
from Panamaman lead er
Ornar Torn)os followmg the
IN THE
Senate s 68 32 1 ole we re
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
designed
for
home lou
I rene Roseberry
con sumption
by the
Plamttff
Panamamans Wrtght sa 1d
Betty Lou Roseberry Ca ver
TornJos who satd he would et
aI
Defendants
have mtervened wtth troops
No 16 66 1
to take over the waterway If
- NOTICE OF SALE P u r suant to a n Order of
the treaties had not been
e ssu ed by f tle Common
approved has been under Sa
P le as Cou rt of Me gs Cou nt y
tremendous pressure fr om Oh o I w I off e r tor sale at
his people to take a stronger oub l c auct on on the 22n d d ay
of April 1978 a t 10 00 A M on
stand l thmk under the the Cou r t House St ep s at he
Circumstances he ha s tned Cou r House n Pome r oy
Oh o t he fo ll ow n g descr bed
very hard to ta ke a re
a l esta te
satd
responsible stand
Tne f ollow n g real es t ate
5 t u ated n t he T ow nsh p of
Wnght
Le ban on County of M e gs

Many of the problems role of two-year colleges m authonty to the Board of
which utst - program ord er to Impro ve th e Regents 1n r ega rd to
duphcat1on poor personnel effectiveness of the overall mstttutlonal me r ge rs and
control of cap1tl e•pans10n
and faethly utlhzatton nsmg systetn
The connell satd by redefm- programs
costs - were previously
- Restn ct 1ng degr ee
counterbalanced to so me mg the rol e of 1ts two-year
extent by steady or colle~e s-and taktn~ certam granung authonty at two
other appropriate acttonyear colleges to certificates
1ncreasmg enrollments,
Ohi o can pr eserve the quality and associate degrees
satd the council However
1ts
postsecondar y
- Modtfyln g th e ope n
m this ume of fewer and of
fewer students they have mstru ctwn a nd ensure admiSSion system to unprove
opttjllum use of limited the
effecti ven ess
of
become cnucal
developmental and remedial
The Co uncil sa1d Oh1o ha s fmane~al resourc"l!s
The'cbimcll recommended educat1on programs
one of the nation s h1¥h,est
Estabhshmg two year
- Establishmg a slatewtde
tu1t1 on rates and lowe st
college
dlSlrtcls
bused
on
the
procedure
based on m-depth
stuqent attendance levels In
present
co
ncept
of
rev1ews
to
reduce
dupllacted
higher education
governance
to
consolidate
co
urses
a
nd
ellnunate
Thus, the public higher
education system llas to existmg schools mto a obsolete programs
lniuate a long-temreffort-w coordinatedrretwork- wlll~h·-~ D e v-e I o p 1 n g a
merease enrollments and can meet the educational compreh enSive approach to
provide support for requtred needs of a designated unprove facthty uhhzat10n
~eog raphlc area
and
enfor ce
certa m
prograln!l,' said the Council
Grant10
g
s
pe
ctfl
c
nununum
standards
The initial step redefme ttw

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The n or h h alf o f the west
etgh ty a cr es ot t he sou thwest
quar t er of Sect on 34 Tow n 3
Range 11 o t the Oh o com
pa n v s P urchase be the ..same
mor e or ess
Also
e ght
(8 )
acres
aescr• b ed
as
f ollows
Prev ousty
ente r ed
for
il)(itf on
n the na me o f
Samuel Bak er
R ang tJ 1
Town 3 Sect on 3A Lor 640
No 34 ac r es 90 va ue s 100
Qua fe r E pa r t of sout h west
~ The sa de ght ac r es b efng
a pa r t of the ab ove desc r bed
to r ro b e a d off by met es and
b ou nd s
n th e nor t hw est
corne r of said trac t n as near
a squ ar e fo rm as pra c cable
Be ng a so two r ods n w dlh
be\,;1 nnmg a t t h e nor theast
co r ner of t he no rt h hal f o f the
sou tneast quarter o l Sect on
4 Town 3 Range 12 s tua te n
Ches t er T ownsh p Me gs
County Oh o ana runn ng
west to the county road
I ea t~ ng f r om Adams M II ro
Ra e ne sup posed o con ta n
abou 28 rods be tne sa me
mor~ or less
Refe r ence Deeos Vot 268
Page 263 Vol 231 Pa ge 327
and Vol 269 P age 681 D eed
Records Me gs Coun t y Oh o
Terms of Sa le Cas h f or
no t l ess than two th rds of the
ap pra sed va lue and su b tect
to r ea l estate fa)(es f or 1978
Pr o p erty a p pr~ sed at

S5 533 00

J ames J P r of! tt

Lost and tound

lOST IN K ng~bu y Gold R dge UMBE R Pomeroy Forest Pro
duel s lop pnce lo slan(hng
o eo 2 I sh Seller dogs Co I
sow! mber Co I 991 5965 or
S teve Srn th 992 6232
Kent Hanby I A46 857_(2__ __
CO NS CURRENCY oke ns old
pocke t w atches an d chams
s lver and gold We need 1964
HOOF HO LLOW Ho btH Buy sell
and olde s I .-e co n~ Buy sell
t ode o r t o n New ond used
or trad e Call Roger Wamsl ey
'&gt; oddle~ Ru t! Reeves Albany
7.4.2 2331
(61at6•8 32.0

Pets lfll" Sale

R SINC SlA R Ken nel Boord ng OlD FURN HURE ce bo~&lt;es b rass
beds ron bed ~ e c co mpl ate
l ndoo 1 a d ou tdoor
uns
household., W te M 0 M ller
Groo 1 ng all br eed s Clean
Rt .4. Pome oy Oh o or co li
son ory lac I t es Che~h re
992 7760
Phone (614 ) 367 01 " 2
NO ITEM TOO La ge o r too ~m ol
WI buy 1 p ece or compl eii:J
COUNTY MEIGS
hou sehold New used o r ant
PUBLIC NOTICE
The f ollow ng documents
que!. Ma I n -:. Furn lure 20 N
wer e rece 11e d or pr ep a r ed by
7nd St
M dd epo 1 Phone
The Oh o E nv r o n mental
qn
6370
P r otect on Age ncy d ur ng t h e
pr e11 ous w ee k Th e etfec ve CHIP
WOOD
Poles
ma •
dat e of each t na l a c t on s
d ome ter 10 on l arge st end $8
sta teo Th e ssua nce d a te of
pe to
Bundl ed ~l a b $6 per
each pro p osed ac t on
s
on Delve ed to Oh o Pole
st a ecJ An y one ag g r eved or
Co Rt 1 Pome oy 992 2689
adverse v a lf ec ted by a I nal
ac t on to ssue d eny m od f y
GOOD USED trot or
w th
r evo ke or renew a p erm t
hyd oul c 3 pi h tch 741. 307 4
cen se o r va r ance o to
appro11e o r d sap p rove plans $CASHS for unlo. car s Frye s
and spec f cat ons {llay f le
T uck and Auto Po ts W ecker
an appeal w th The E n
Serv co T re sole and Repo r
v ro n menta
B oa r d
of
Rullond 742 208 1 o Pennw I
Rev ew Su te 305 395 E
742 9575
Broad St
Co um b us Oh o
43716 W th nth rty (30 ) days WANT 10 buy
Fold down
of t he elfec t 11e dat e pu r
co nper 8 ':oleeper 742 1030
suant to Oh o Rev sed Code
after 6
Sec t on 37 .4. 5 07 unless such
f nil ac t on was pr eceded by
t he same o r su bstan t ally the
~a me pr oposed ac t on A
}:~
:.ucn t nal acr ons are so
dent f ed Suc h pe r sons may IF YOU have o serv ce o offer
reques
an ao u d ca t on
wan to buy o se ll ~O ff e h ng
hea r ng b ef or e Th e Oh o EP.A
oe oa k ng for work
or
on a p r op ose d a&lt; on to ssue
v ho eve
you I get res ul ts
deny
mo d t y
r evo k e
or
fasTc w t ho Sent nel Won Ad
renew a pe r m
cense or
Co 1992 2156
var ance or to app r ove or
d sa pprove
plans
and
sp ec 1 c at ens w h n th rty
YARD SALE Fr 21 ond So t 22
f30) day s of the ssuance
Smo I oppl ances m sc end lo ts
d ate ORC 37&lt;~507 does no
of clothmg F r st ood on lel t
prov d e f or ad ud ca t on
pa st WMPO
od o sta t on
hear ng requ ests or appeals -"' 9913463 Ran concels
on orders vertf ed com
FOUR FAMILY Basement Sole
pta' Is
or
enforcemen
com pi ancc sc h edule l etter s
Thurston Stone house 2nd St
W h n 30 da ys ot pub I ca t on
Pome oy
be s de Luthe on
n a newspaper n the aff ected
Chu ch Ap I 20 71 toh of
c ounty any perso n nay also
dot! e&lt;&gt; d &lt;&gt;he~ I urn lu re m sc
( I subm t wr !len co mments
N ce cu a ns and d shes lor
re a t ng to act ons proposed
camp ng Lo s and ots of n ce
ac t ons ver f ed com pian s
stuff 10 unTI 4
or enlorcemenr com pi ance
scnedule le Tt ers (1) reques
FOUR
f.A M !l V 'for d Sol e Wed
a publ c meet ng reg a rd ng
Thurs Fr Ch ldren s clo th ng
pro posed act on s and o r (3)
nfont on up E•cel le nt qual y
request not ce o f f ur t her
a d g ea t p ces Odd s and
act ens or proceed ngs At
reques s t or adtud ca t on
end':o V ck 5 20Ci Palme St
he a r ngs
and
publ c
M ddleport po5t Ouol ty Pr nt
meet ngs and orner com
Shop
mun ca ons
conce rn ng
pub! c meet ngs adtud car on
hea r ngs
verI ed
com
pta nts
ana regu l a! ons
Antn~
shou ld be address ed to The
Leg a R eco rds Sect on Oh o
1972 FORD LlD P S P 8 A C
EPA
P
0
Bo~~o
10-49
good cond I on Mu st sell Ca ll
Co l u mbus Oh o 4321 6 (614 1
9.4.9
2747 even ng5
A66 6037 Unless otherw se
s a ted n part cular not ces
1973 CHEVY NOVA SS Ex cellent
all othe r commu n ca t ons
co nd t on One owner N ce
n cl ud ng
COfl men t s
o
clean car Phone b 4 367 7258
proposed a ct ens should be
addressed e !her to The A r
1971 PO NTIAC lE MPEST 350
Perm !Is ano Campi anc e
au to $700 Good runn ng cond
Mon t orn g
D vson
or
t on 985 4250
Perm 1 and App r ova Sec on
wh ct1e11er s app r opr a te at
1975 F RES RD 350 Auto AM FM
Tl1e Oh o EPA P 0 Box
tope E f Mag ~ 37 000 m es
\049 Columbus Oh o A3216
Good
cod t on
Shop
Issuance o t NPDE S pe rm t
•as 3831
Oh o Pow er Co
R ac ne
Hydroe!ec r c Plant
St Rt 338 efl ecr ve date
OA 06 78
1972 THUNDERB IRD 1965 Ford ,
Re ce v ng ware~ 011 o
onpckup I%8Ford 1ono
Rver
~'
AI
n
e' cellent
shape
Perm I No 8019 AD
9.4.9 1873 l
Th s I nal act on not
p receded by proposed act on
1969 SEDAN deV lie Cod• lac n
and s appealable to E BR
e, ce11enl cond I on FvJiy load
cd
Phone 61A 378 6388
( 4 ) 19 li e

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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
RITA L SMITH
Pia nttff

vs
LARRY A SMITH
Oefendan1
Nq U 643
- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Larry A Sm th address
un kn own bu t whose last
known addr('SS was 230
P te o"' sant St ree
Ashland
Oh o 44805 w t take nor ce on
the
5th d it y of November
1977 R ra L Sm th f tea her
Compla nt aga nst h m n tne
Commo n Pleas Cou r t of
Me gs Coun ty Oh o Case No
16 643 pr ay ng tor d vo r ce
and otner rei ef on groun ds of
g rnss neg tee of duty a 1d
extreme cruelly
You a re
requ red to answer t h s
Campi ant w fh n twen t y
e ght days alter the las1
oub l ca t on
the
l ast
pub eaton son the 17th day
of Ma y 1978 or 1uogment by
de f a u I w II be rendered
aga nst you
Larry Spencer
Ct~ rk o f Courst
ol Me gs County
Oh o
( 41 5 11 19 16151 3 10 17 7tc

Sher tt of
s gn
TAURUS (April 20 May 201 No
Me gs County Oh o
mat y you 1e ve y d hgen bl 1
t31 n 19 t• 5 11 19 51
loday you m ghl lmd some ve1y
to palm thmgs
GE MINI (May 21 June 201 Pr ob
ens allh1s I me are most I kely tor flenl
10 stem hom Ihe ex travaganl or
A RM !u rn shed and un
ca re ess manner 1n wh1Ch you 3 AND
lu 'shed opts Phone qq1
handle your reso11urces 1
543A
CANCER
Ju ly
11 You
deas ate (June
eKcet ent
oday
but' COU N1RV MO B IL~ Ho e Po].
be care lul how you presen 1 Route 33 o th ot Pore o y
to ge ots Call9fn. 7.4. 79
Ihem 10 ulhers You could rase
so 1e eyebrows I you appea 1 APr
FOR
ren t
RE!ntal s
FOR SALE
100 lorce lul
m~ s\ta ce rate~ l or Sen o
Se aled b ds w I be rece ved
C t rem Co' act v I age Mo no
LEO
(July
23
Aug
22)
Y
ou
e
by the v !age of M ddlepo r l
I ke y to tump o co1Cius o s
Apt s M ddleport 9'n 7787
Me gs Coun l v a t the Mayors
belore Ihe lacls are n wa 1
Ott ct&gt; at 1"1e VI age H a I 237
TUP
PERS
PL
AIN
S
Oh
o
1
1n I you 1e sure you have al
Ra ce Stree t unt I 4 00 PM
bedroo n opt io • ren t Furn sh
Apr I 2A
1978
for
he
lhe mlorma hon bel01e aclmg
ed o un l 1 shed
607 3349
fo llow ng
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 121 One
One 1976 Chevrolet A Door
01 00
10 ~ 50 mob le home 2 bed oom Impala AS IS - oca t ed at t he
Y '
lhat
a ways
oulDut
way you
to do
1111ngsgotor
wh o
ear Ro c ne 992 5858
v I! age Garage
651 Park
se ldom rec proca tes w 11 ge t to FURNSIHED APl n Pomeroy S ree tor nspect on between
rne hoursoiS AM and 4 PM
you tor so methmg aga1n loday
Bus ness ~ str c Su table lo
Gene Gra e
LIBRA !Sept 23 Ocl 23)
cons tru ct on worke s Phone

Tt ere s lo ts ol opport un ity
ar ound you at ttl s t 11e b u t
unless

you r v ews

Nth others

co nljde

thmgs won t l\'an

out Com prom se I need be

SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22) T1y
no t to s weep p oblems undP. r

Ihe rug today lhmk ng th ey w II
11\ke care bl them selves tater
on as If by mag1c The-; won t

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23 Oec

l1) AvOid l or the presen t
htends who are abe to spend
beyond your budg et It w• t t re
yqur purse jU St lr y ng to keep
up wtlh t hem

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Be very ca reful I you re m the
pos !ton to make dec•s ons for
anot her today What s best for
your welfare tsn t necessa r ty

991 3101 ai le• S p n

'l!ll1llBI to,iJ1JH[l,,~~~

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Cler k Treasurer
19 2TC

8 ft truc k ca mper and I0 , It
true!.. compe
Contoc Ernes t
Ward J
La '95" lie
Dexter
Rood Phone 7.4. 2 30 1q

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ST ARCRAFT FOLD down camper
742 2030 cite 6 pm

SlARCRAFT
TION

SPRI NG

Free ca nopy

PROMO
1 re and

bollle cove w h each new fold
down Sta master $2800 now
S1250 18 6 Ire ler $5095 now
S38:i'&lt;l
f m n motor $16 460
ow S13 qqq We sell serv ce
Q[ld qua l ty
Open Sund ay
Comp Conley Stor e oft Sol es
Rt 62 r o rth of Pt Pleasant

n

COONER S CAM PERS on Ro .,bow
R dge H gh quo I ty low pr ces
lull ne rec eat ono ... eh c es
and occesso es Ofl Oh o R 7
sou h of luppe s Pans tok e
CR 28 to Boshan fol low s gns
Open t l do M Con oct Rober t
Codner l on g Bollom Oh o
0 Fl
se ll con l o ned truck
ca mper Good cond I on S'ISO

1&lt;7 32'11
10
Fl No nod t1uc~ camper
A 1
cond
on
Phone
~1.4. 378 638B

PUBL I C NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Nohce s hereby g ven that
he V llage Counc I o f th e
V lla ge ot Sy ra cuse w II hOl d
a Specta! B udget meet ng on
the use o f Re11enue Sha ri n g
Fu n dS on Tl"1 ur sda y Apr 120
1978 at 7 30 p m
at t he
Mun c pal Buldngs
A I
Sen or
Cit zens
11nd
or gan zat ons
re pr esen t ng
tnterests ot Sen ior Ci t zens
a nd other c t12ens a re hereby
ott ered an oppor t un ity to
a !tend
V !I age of Syracuse
Jan ce Lalo\SOn Cler k
(.4. ) 17

19

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Smtih Nelson will check performance, belts, for leaks,
bugs, s1ght glass and freon for only $16 95 You pay for
so tar hlm or her
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19) II 1
extra labor or parts 1f needed
you th nk your deas are tar t
supenor to those of co workers I
today you co uld turn a deal ear
Hurry r Offer Exptres Apnl30, 1978
to thet r helpful s ugge st o ns
It II be your loss
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PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
- oon 1~ Bie01 specu late oN

things s ght unseen today Yo u
a e no t too luck y w lh s tu a
t ons un less yo u have d re ct
con trol
N(WSPA.P( R £NI ERPRI SE .t. SSN I

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Pomeroy
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ClE A~ANCE

SALE beg•n s Man

HOUSE BR O KEN KITT EN S to good

ho nw

M ain
St r ee t , Roc me
A ll
pol yester double ~ nit~ reduced
40°. a nd 50uo fh teod btg spool

742-2932

$1.

5 foe

GUN SHOOl . Rut land legtor,
Form , every Sunde.,. at 12 00
noon Spon·sored by VFW
NO FISHI NG and no· hunttng on
~
my property
Ma)( tne Otddle

Call

Ja net

Morr•s

~ni~ Offered

oppotn tment

8

prn

service dK,'~;ment and
will service Hotpoint and
other brand~ .

MEIG S COU NlY Ftsh a nd Gome
meehng Clu b house We dnes
day Ap1 tl 19th
FA BRIC SALE All r-nater1a l m ~hop
on ~ole l week onl y Monda y
Ap ril 17 thr u Sat urd ay Ap1 1l 71
Fu st quciJty k n1 1 ~ stall ot $198
Co rol 111a Fabr1t s located orr Rr
7 '1 mrle no rth a t Ch('~ter
Oh1o Hours Q 00 am to 7 00
M onday rhru Fr1do y Closed
Saturday~
t&gt;xcep r tor so le
week .,
Henry and Mary
Hunter Owner!&gt;

AMIVERSARY

SPECIAl

12" PIZZA·
SftCIII. . , "
AT'In " ·"

lllil

GINO'S

FOUR BEDROOM home Colurn ·
b u ~ Oh ro Lrnd en a rea Sel l or
t rad e l or propert y or 14 J 70
house trader ol equal value rn
M erg~
Coun ty
992 7390 or
9Q7 .7f.f14
FOR 5 Al ~ or trade 2 ,.ear old
Polom,no
horse
Ph one
01 4 667 3052

ForSal.e

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ECONOMY TRACTOR wf t at
lac hm ent~
lrke new o'lo k rng
SJ150 Phone !Ol .t J 698 32QO
sent W Vo be s1de Hec k s
! 973 810odm o•e 14 x M 2
bed1 cor n
1973 Dorran 14 , 60 2 bedroom
!972 V1d011 0rl 14,., 07 3 bedroom
2 bo th
1972 Cove ntry I'} Jt 65 J bed room
IQI:)9 S t o te ~mon 12 x bO V
hPdroo m

PI CKUP

57100

Flil lfNDl V HOME Toy Part1es now
rn ou r 23rd year r'lo e•pond 1ng
and has op enrng s lo r Managers
and Dealer s. Party Pion e"
per renee
help f ul
Ou r
guorenteed t oy~ and grf t ~ ~ell
rh em sel11es No co sh rnvesr
rnent
No 'er11rce t horgP to
cu'lotomer!&gt;
No colleclfng
delive r 1n g
Cor
ph one
necessary Call coll ect Carol
Ooy 518 489 8395
WAITRESS WAN1ED App ly rn pe•
son
Crow '5o ) reck House
Pomeroy Ohto
NOW TAK ING applr cat+ons l o r
seve ro ! pan lime po~•Trons
mole ond tomole App ly at
Jor1es Boys Store 700 W Mo•n
St Porn c1 oy

WALl lEX VI NYL coa ted ond prepos l ed wall co11errng!; . Choose
.l rom 64 poltern boo~ ~ Oui ck
)er vr ce
Phone 997·3748 or
992 502 0 K1ng Budd ers Su p pl y
Co M rddleport 0 Plen ty of
Ieee porklng .
CHARLI E S LIVE Boil Mtnno w s.
ntght craw lers red worms ,
g01den w011n s F-r shrng 1rcense .
• , mde above Syrocu~e Par~ Rt.
S1E WART 5 GUN SHOP Guns fa•
sole 01 t rade 2'1 Rern 1ng tons .
31 Re rnrng ton!o Model 12 W rn
ches te rs and many more See
or coll7 411421
197b HONDA MRISO e" cellent
Go ndrtr on S750 !93B Harley
Dov +d sorr
Custorn rzed
ew
&lt;el len t condrt1on ha s su •crde
d ul&lt;h an d ~hd l of1d o ther occesso ne~ SJOOO bl4 698 3790
EOUIPMENJ FOR com ple te beauty
~hop 1oc four opera tor s Sl:tOO
il sol d tht s week
Phone
99'1 7608
IN lE RNA HONAl 500 bu lld oz er 0
way blade
wrnch and cob
Comp letely reworlted Phone

949 1763
1'177 JHP CJ7 Red wtth block l op
SS300 1971 VW Su pe r Bee t le

I I000 997 5&lt;50
1976 KAWA SAK I 100 mrnr drrt
b1k e l1" e new Rt cently tu1l ed
Pr ice $400 · Phone 'W2 5768

WOULO VOU Ll tct 10

NET

$75,000

9 FOOl campe r top 49 Fo rd tra&lt;
lOt Jp t hi!Ch 9854181

1971 INIE RNAIIONAL SCOU1 &lt;
wheel dt 1ve 3 ~p e ed V 8 A-1
\hope Q4 Cf 7534

IN ONE YEAR '

WORMS
k o mt 1 ~~ ot Th•111"'q'"' ,fiG
un r, "'' 'hvu t bal'ng lttu• l"" '"
'o'OI •td •n the if'OWin&lt;,j 0 1Jt'1'1h ont
Wt ' - ' I •t l•1blf! pet'.on 10
I, UO&lt;,.t " ' " 1ger1 1 lo r our ln tt•

broil .. ._

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rn

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HHE """ ''" ~ou
ont of ou• fteld o1f+CI\

V ACATIQIII

A rlanta· Wash ington
Otlando · Memphis
MANA C[t.l f

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Phone 192-21!1

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FIVE H P to totrller

~CHOOL

BUS &lt;omper
$375
So rellr te pollee sco r"""' S50
IJ91.J798

BROWNING BTQQ 34 fu ll choke
Ah er b pm coil 997 ·0310
WOOD COOK stove 0 bu1 ne1
0110n warrnrng cloeTs Wol er
lank wh rte enamel 747·758 1

new engme

$100 9'17 3386
VEl VET STEP Nu r~e '5o Shoes $4 .88
to SI 0 8S Bo1l ey ~ M1dd lepon
H P
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843 -264 5

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m o we r

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Ch fl l! llln

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1968 DODGE 1 1 ton pr ck up Motor
1ust overhauled 4·speed Body
rough S250 14. 7 3297
FI RST li NE rs not good enough
That s why we se ll DEl TA ,TI Rf S

7&lt;2237B .

POMEROY
LANDMARK
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Let Pomeroy Landmark
soHen &amp; condition your
water with Co-&lt;~p water
softener. Model UC.SVI,
Now Only

vou• b1":~,. ound '' ~ou lnl'f' De

n,v;_
todav

LI MITFO OPPORlU r'll tlY

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'289.95

flrl._ \I FFIJI H. I 1111'

Let us test ~our water Free

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J,ICk W Cn •, t•y. Mq r
Pholll' 997 7181

llhl £5tate for Sale
HOMESi l ES l or ~ ol e 1 acre and
up M 1ddleport near Ru!loncl
Call 991·7481

Pomeroy. Ohio
PHONE992-6333
Office Hours :

carpe te d , el ectric heat
{Ol io Power ). carport with
storag e area Dining and
cooking area separate. A ir
cond itioned , all curtains
and drapes go. Located in
Ru stic Hill s, Syr ac use ,
Oh io. selling fast for

Commercrol p1 0perty appr o • 17
oCte'lo leve l land loc ated at
1u pper ~ Plo1ns on Oh• o Rou te
7 Phone (01 4) b67 b304
VA -f- HA 30 Y' l rnoncrr~g al so
tehnon(r ng . Ireland Mo1tgage
17 E S1o1e At he1,!&gt; phone {61 4)
591.~0 51

.... -Jack W. Carsey , Mjjr.
tljl Phone 992-21!1

M·dd fe po cl Foo onooe •n fo ..no
• tiQ(\ call 9'17 1238 Of 9'11 SJ04
BY OWNER 3 bed rooms .,.,,r h lore
ed o• r go ~ heal and orr cond1
t .or~t ng
I acre level lo t 1n
Rullond
SIB 000
Ph one
747 3163
.
fWO

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house

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FARM, MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALE
THURSDAY, APRILZOth AT 5:311P.M.
AT ATHENS LIVESTOCK SAI,E ON 1\T. 50 WEST OF
ATHENS.
i-Ford 6,000. !-F ord 3,000, !-Ford 900 Ma ssey Ferguson
135 gas Massey Ferguson I ~ diesel with loade r , 2
F'armaU M's, FmnaU 240 Super C, I Minneapolis
Moline 1-63 International! tlln 4 wheel dr ive with rear
P.T .0 . '1-68 Internationa l Lonestar 16' fla tbed , John
Deere, Case, Massey F erguson, International , Allis
Chalmer Balers, like new , all in good condition, 4 or 5
WD Plows, 2 or 3 International plows, all types, 3 or 4
Transport disc, Ma ssey Ferguson 3 point hitch rake,
several brush hogs,. 2 grain g.r inders, I with power unit,
3 point post hole digger s. Many other items too
numerous to m ention.
Auctioneer : Lee Juhnsun
Apprenticeship Auctluueer : Lester Shoemaker
l'hone.J.42-259.3
• _ _ _
Cash at sale or check ,.·tth poslUve J.D.
Refreshments Served
Nut responolble lor accidents or loss of property.

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garden ground . Only 55,000.
NEAR SCHOOL - Walk lo
stores, quiet street and out
of all !foods Laege 3

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WISEMAN REAL YSJAJE
AGENCY
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IN GALLIPOLIS

446·3643

Evenings Call446-l796 or 446-7881

BRA DFORD
Au (!ron~er
Co '"·
ple te Serv •ce Phon e 94'1 1487
or 949 2000 RaCine Oh ro (rt!l
Bradf ord

3875
REMODEL ING Plum b•ng heot rng
ond oil ty pe~ of genet o l r~ porr
Work guaranteed 20 years e,., .
per ccnce Phone 99'1 2.4 09

'"SUPER BARGAIN IN

SEWI NG MACHIN[ R epo11~ ser
lli( C all rnoke~ qq2-226-4 The
Fob~r c
Sh o p ,
Po meroy
A uthon r ed Smger Sole~ and
Serv1ce W,u !&gt;hor pen X•ssors .

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
JUST LISTED - Ready to go with nat . gas and ci ty
wat er taps. 0 \ler 3 acres of nice laying land on Co. Rd .

28. Nice home sl fes wfII self quick for 59.000.
JUST LISTED - A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS -

Here is an e ~~:cel l e nf 3 bedroom house with 11 :r baths.
K it ch en wi th bu ilt in applian ces, family room with
fi r epla ce . All nicel-; carpeted. Full ba sement with
woo d·burn ing sto'v'e. Atta ched {2 car ) garage. Chrysler
Air Temp centra l heating and cooli ng. Very low
electr ic bil ls. All tt1 is and approx . one acre land. Ha 'v'e

to new ,. Hydro Unit 3
bedr ooms, 11 1 baths. F.A
furna ce, 6 room s. Close fa

a look . Onl y \47.900 .

school . S35,000 DO.
OLDER BUT NICE

JUST LISTEO--APPROX . 10 ACRES - of land Ideal

Low

b ills here . 3
bedroom s, bA t h, l or mal
d i ning ,
c arpet i ng ,
pa nel1ng , large garage &amp;.
hea l ing

workshop S19,500.00
NEWER HOME
A pride
&amp; joy to own
Ha s d
bedrooms, lo'v'ely equ ipped
k itc hen, f or mal dining ,
oth er fea t ur es galore, 1 car
gar age and workshop

536.100.00.
DO IT YOURSELF
bu y,s this nice
'l iHie house. needs some
work done ins ide. large lot .
$6,900.00

OTHER
HOMES
TO
CHOOSE FROM - CALL
TODAY .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
!--"""-"-~ ' KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
997·1159, 992-6191

for home builder s. Buy t'llll and sell part if you "l ike . Nice
countr y sett ing on a bla cktop road about fi ve m inutes
~rom Five Point$. Ci t y wat er avalll!ble . Before You

oui fd you had better look of lh ls. Se ller may help
.• finance . 113,900.
LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres wifh a nice 1' , slory
house wi th J bedrooms and 11, baths. Mostly carpet .
This house has been remodeled insi de and out. It has a
bi g centra l fireplace With heata lator and Is insu lated .
S m ~ll barn and abo ut 20 l'lcres fen ced. Ni ce country

~ortraits

AllniYersaries

city

. 116·1 mo

EXC A VA liNG doze~ lo ader and
bo&lt; khoe work dump t ruck s
end lo-boys for hrre , wil l haul
l rl l d11 ! lo ~o • l . ltm e ~ l o n o and
gra.,el Coli Bob or Rogel Jef·
f er~ da y phone ~ 1 · 7r:J3 9 nrght
phone q9'] "3525 01 q&lt;l'} 5232.
l: XC A VA liNG . doJer . ba ckhoe
ond d rtchcr . ( ha rte, R. Hot l rel d . Bo ck Ho e
Se r .,.ic e ,
Rutland , Ohro . Phone 742·2008
Wi l l do rooftng , cons lfuctio n ,
pl urnbng and heol tng . No tOb
too Ior ge 01 too ~m ol l. Phon e
7 4 1 - 23 ~ 8

nef p finance. Invest SIO. IOO now.
PRICE REDUCED -

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Your Gown.
Choose with
As Much Care ;
Your Wedding ' 1
Photographer

70 rnobtle home . 3 bedr oo m .
I fu ll bol hs , full y carpeted on
Jl,. acres of land . 747·'17 14 .
:o:

10' WIDE . 50 long mobtl e home .
lu rnrs hod . 1· 304· 773 -5SQ.4 01

9'11.'5537 .
10 x 55 rnobtl e hom e w1th ete pa n·
do. 3 acre!&gt;. w ote1 . ~e pt 1c to nk .
Clo~e to mtne!l Furni~ h ed . lm ·
medra te ponenron. $10.SOO.
7.4 2 307 4 Ot · &lt;wrt t e Bo:o: 9.
l on g s.v• ll e , Ohro .45 7-4 1.

PUlliN S EXCA VA TI NG . (omplet8
Serv ice Phone 992 -2478 .
WINTER GET 10 your ho use? let ul
make necenary repoh s. AI
Tromm . Construction . 742 ·2328.
PIANO TUNING Lone Dan iell .
Als o repor rs and od1ustments.
W2 ·2S81. •I no an swer . coli

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992 ·2002

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

OWNER SAYS SELL -

15 IN STOCK

l'h

bedrooms u psta ir~ . Nato gas torlfoce:-Basement~Pi'lce ­
was 119,800 . Will go quick noYI' for St5,000 .
We Need Listings
We have twyers lor many types of properly
CALL JIMMY DEEM Associate ,t49-l3!1

In The Valley

b
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THABE

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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Hendersan
675-1512

UNION OPERATED
3·30· 1 mo.

BOB'S

~AUTO P~ti.~TING

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Middleport , Ohio
24 Years Sorvlct
SPRING SPECIAL
Comptoto Paint Jobs
Small Cars
1100.oo
ur~ Cars
125.00
Trucks
1115.00
Body work &amp; repair $1 .00
per inch using only tilt best
Dupont materiols.
m ·lOIO
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CARPETING
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&amp;
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WJ.fOI.E AUDifNCf!

All carpot instalt.cl wilfl.
padding ot no chorgt .
Export instolfatlon.'

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

'4.11 ~~;d.
9' and 12' Vinyl
flooring In Stock
Buy whero you un como in
and- whal you're goH!ng
- Good soltctions - Fully
slocktd.
Colt 742·2211
TALKTO
WENDELL ORATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

- RUnAND

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9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Slapshol !R I
Cable Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Paul Gaudino Family. Fitness Show
7:00 - Black Knight Revue
9:00 - Black Knight Revue
11 :00 - 700 Club .
THURSDAY , APRIL20.1971
5:45-Farm Report T3 ; l :lll-PTL Club T3 ; 5:55-

6:011-PTL Club 15; 6:25-For You ... Biack Woman 10;
6:3o-Doctors onCall4; News 6; Sunrise Semester
AL.l. SET ~ WE'VE
8; 6:45-Mornlng Reporl 3; 6:51l-Good Morning,
GOT THE J01NTWest VIrginia 13 ; 6:55--Chuck White Reports 10;
5U~ROUNDEDi
News 13.
7:011-Today
3,4, 15; Good Morning Amerfc• 6, 13 ; CBS
Green Magazine 33.
News 8; Bullwlnkte TO.
7: 311-Aif .Star Anythi ng Goes 3; Sha Ilia Ilia 4; Between
7 31l-Schoolies10; 8:011-Capt . Kangaroo 8.10 ; Sesame
The Wars 6; Family Feud 8: MacNeii .Lehrer
St. 33.
Reporl 20.33; The Judge Til ; In Search of 13; Wild
9:00- Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donahue 4,1 3,15;
Kingdom 1S.
Emergency One 6; Family F Altair 8; Malch
8:0Q--.KfnQ of lhe Beasts 3,4,15; EiQhl is Enough 6,T3 ;
Game
10.
Amazing Sp;der -Man 8.TO; Nova 20,33.·
9:3Q--Andy Grlttith 8; Fam ily Affair TO; TO :Oil8:31l-Hofacausf 3,4.15
Sanford 8. Son 3,4,15; ; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8; Joker 's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth T3 .
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11:011-Wheef
of Fortune 3.4,1$; Happy Days 6,T3;
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byHenriArnolda.ndBoblee
11 : 3Q--Knockouf3, 15; Family Fftud 6, 13; Partridge
Unscramble these four Jumbles .
Fam ily 4; Love of Life 8.10; Sesame Sl . 20; Nova 33
one letter to each square. to farm
11 :55--CBS News 8; Loving Free 10
·
lour ordinary word s.
12 :01l-Newscenter 3; News 4,6, TO ; To Say The Leas!
15; Midday Magazine T3.
12 : 311-Ryan's Hope 6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8,T0 ; Elec . Co . 33.
1
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Richer , For Poorer 3; ll.JI..My Children 6, 13;
I JUS'! BWK£;
1
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A Mllll"a.!
Only T5.
T: Jo-Days of Our Lives 3.4, T5 ; As The World Turns
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You 20 .
3:311-AI I In The Family 1.10; You Bel YoU1' Life 20.
.4 :00-M ister Cartoon 3, Superman .4 ; For Richer, For
II
Poorer 15; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Family 8;
0•
WHERE 5HORTENIN6
Sesame Sl . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13.
0
1&amp; AN IMPORTANT·
4: 311-Lfllle Rascals 3,15; Gilligan's Is. 4; Gill fgn 's Is.
IN(SR'EDII:NT,
8: Brady Bunch 10 ..
5:011-Bonanza 3: Star Trek 4: Gunsmoke 8; Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Emergency One 13;
Now arrange the crrcled letters to
Petticoat
Juncllon 15.
lorm the surprise answer, as sugl.IT'I'I.F. ORPHAN ANNIE
5:31l-lllews 6; Efec. Co. 20 .33 ; Mary Tyler Moore TO:
gested by the above cartoon.
Hogan 's Heroes T5 . ·
ORPHAN ANNIE--C-NE BORN EVERY MINUTE
6:011-News 3,4,8,10, 13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20.
6:311- 111 BC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13 ; C•rol Burnett 8.
Print answer here:
IN A(
5!'Lf· DEFENSE, STARR.·..
IHERE' LL
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10: Over Ea$y 20 .
IF DA1 AIM'T GOOD, I CAN
ALWAYS 6E
(Answers tomorrow)
7
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3,4; Newlywed Game 6.13 ; Gong
GfT WITNESSES t¥\T'LL
PLENTY 0'
Jumbles
VIPER
BANAL
UNFOLD
ABDUCT
Show!;
News
10;
Gilligan 's Is . 15; Hocking Valley
SWEAR I WASM'T EVEN
WORK FOR
Yestefda y·s
Bluegrass 20; Marshall U. Report 33.
THERE ·· ·
YOU COPS ···
An swe r A dance for peopler who don 't want to7:31l-Holl ywood Squares 3,4; Tattleta les! ; MacNeil ·
AN ""AVOI-DANCE ""
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Lehrer Report 20.33; Nashvi lle On The Road 13;
The late&amp;! JUMBLES are ~ere In JU MBLE BOOK 110 and JUMBLE
M•rtv Robbins' Sootllgh1 15.
BOOt&lt; 111 A~allab1e tor St.35 EACH : poi!ttpald tram J}lmble,"clo thla
8:011-Hanna.Barbera Happy Hour 3,4,15; Welcome
newspaper, P.O. BoK 3-4 , Norwood, N.J. 07648. Mak.e checks payable to
Back , Kotter 6, T3; Waftons 8, 10; Once Upon A
Nf!Nispeperbooks.
Classic 20,33.
8:311-What's Happen ing 6.13: Arabs &amp; Israelis 33;
Originals 20: 9: 011-Bfack Sheep Squadron 3,4,1 S;
Barney Miller 6.13. Hawaii Ffve·O 8,10; World
20,33 .
by THOMAS JOSEPH
9:31l-A.E.S. Hudson 6.13; 10 :011-Pollce Woman
3.4,15; ABC News CloSeup 6,T 3; Barnaby Jones
NAH, IT COULDN'T
ACROSS
6 Nominative
8, 10; Our Mutual Friend 33; News 20.
BE .. . IT AIN'T GOT'
I Fop's
or objecANY EYe6!
10: 31l-Lock, Stock &amp; Barrel 20 ; 1T:_OG-News
footwear
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3.4.6 ,8,10,T3,15. Olck Cavell20: Lilias. Yoga 8. You
6 Halt
7 - Mae
33. .
II Statu~ area
Morse
11 :311-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; S·larsky 8. Hukh 6.13;
Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Mov ie " The Refuct•nt
12Calm
8 Dismounted
Debutante" 10.
13 Broadway
9 Not de·
12 :011-Janakl 33; 12 :05---Movfe "'Father of the Bride"
musical
ranged
8; 12 :411-Toma 6.13; 1:oo--Tomorrow 3,4;T :5015 Horse
10 Examined
News 13.
command
14 Ann bone
Yesterday 's Answer
Movie
Chonnef 4 16 Skirt style
17 Money
5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Outlaw Blues (PG I
Z3
Tiny
35
Teen
and
old
17 Enclosure
player
98.11 P.M.- A Star Is Born (RI
2~ Make a
36 " Mondo
18 Unending
18 Prefix
Cable Channel 5
mistake
Cane"
song
22 Have debts
6 30 PM. - Testimony Ti me
with
27
Once
37
Unemployed
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7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily .Fitness Show
Iogue
while
38 "South
7:30 P .M. - Coach 's Corner
VIP
19 Twitch
GASOLINE ALLEY
311 Petal
Pacific"
TO:OO P.M. - 700 Club .
26 Duck
20 Culbertson
32 River to
role
Wednesda y, April 19
28 Slippery
Jane ...Lora ..
We can't
21 Knowledge
the Elbe
39 Singer
29
Damaging
I'll be thinkinq of
22 Without
Gale .. Bettu .
call her
33 Finished
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statement
1
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mate
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II
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name, Clovia
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31 Historical r:---r,-r,-,..,.--,.forever!
time
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
32lmaginative 1-:1,1
person
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fl
40 T. Dorsey
The contract def&gt;ends on a
hea rt finesse , s upposedly 50
tune
NORTH
1119·A
percent propos ition . In reali42 Record
• 15
ty,
East's preemptive bid
43 Hale
• A Q9 3
virtually assures that he ha s
character
t KJ 5
little else than a seven -card
• Q G3 2
44 Della of
spade suit.
song
WEST
EAST
Thus, West most likely has
+K8 3
+ AQJI096 4 the ki ng of hearts . Still.
45 Girl's name
DOWN
1:;;;--t-t• K I0 2
• ·--eve rything hinges on correc t
t
960
t
8
72
play in Lhe trump s uit .
1
Hidden
FRANK &amp; ERNIE
• J 10 1
• 85 4
East won the ope ning
obstrudion
spade lead with the a ce and
SOUTH
2 E. Indian
return ed the queen , which ·
• 2
coin
Soulh ruffed . H South leads a
• J 6 ?65 4
3 Need an
low heart and finesses with
t A Q 10
anodyne
dumm y"s queen . the s lam in
. AK 9
4 ijowever :
out the window.
Vuln er a ble : Ne ither
South was too smart for
I
var.
Deale r : E ast
this . He led the jack of
5 Scoundre Is ;
hea rts with the intention of
Wrst North Eas t
deceivers
playing small if West did not
3•
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cover with the kin g. West did
Pass
&gt;•
Pass
ALI!NR,-!0
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - H ere's how to work it ;
cover , allowing North to win
Pass Pass Pass
with the ace.
&lt;I.XYDJ.RAAXR
When East showed out it
is I.ONGFEI. LOW
Ope ning lead : "' 3
was a s imple matter for
South to retu r n to his hand
One lett er simply stands for anoth£'r. Jr, this sampl e A is
with a minor -suit ace and
URCd for the ttln•r [ .'::;, X f or I IH' two O's. £'\C' ~i n gle l ctl er s.
fines se West's 10 of hearts.
~ p os tro phcs , the l ength ;mel for ma ti on of the worrls r~re an
By Oswald Jacoby
The jack of trumps lead
hi nt s. Eac h day the ('Ode lrtle rs are differen t.
and Alan Sontag
cost South nothing bul would
WINNIE
Preempti ve bidding, when possi bly gain everything if
C'RYPTUQUOTES
used correctly, allows a West held a li Lhree trump.
F00R.
WIN~
I
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L
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HOPE
•TS
BEGtiiiN IN~ 'TO UNDEI(STAND
player to bid the proper Making playsolhat can only
VYX LY
HAD 'TO LIVE
ALL BEHIND HER
HY
W QRBHWXQ ·
SO WINNIE ~INKS THAT -~E BREAK IN&lt;' THE: KIND OF UNCEIZTAIN1Y
contra
ct and a lso impedes win and neve r lose are the
WtTH THI5 "'R
~! 5H:' DE5ERVE5
OF i3tLt!() PICTUr?E F~ME WAS A
YOll MUST HAVE GQ\Jf
the
opponents
in assessing difference between the exOAYYBR
w
HWS
C
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OVER lWENTY
~OME PEA::; OF
DRWQ
OROMENOF
THI(OIJ6H WH ENI
their own values .
pert and the beginner .
YEARS!
MIND!
~SCW.E KIND EH?
YES~ SHE 5AYS
WA5 MISSING!
On the diagrammed hand
1
5HE';, CONVINCED
North and South were able to 1NF:WSPA PEH ENTERPRISE .-.s..'\N I
1&gt;0111 '11-IAT HE~ •..
overcome East 's barrag e
!Foe a copy or JACOBY MODDEAD.
bid of three spades and ar- ERN senti ST ro "Wm at
ri ve at a s lam contract that 8fldge . · c t~ re of tf1 1S newspa·
had a reasonable chance of pe r. p·Q Box 489 , Radro C1ty

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stor v house wi th a large living room ~nd k itc hen. Two
bedroom s and 2 beths downstairs and 3 small

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HOWERY AND MARliN h ·
co11 o t•ng , sep tr c 1ys rems ,
do1er bodhoe d ump tr u&lt;k
limes to ne. grovel . black top
povtn g , fH . 1-43 Phone 1 {614 }
BA 1HROOMS AND
Kitchen I
t emodeled , cerom tc til e, plum·
bing , carpentry , a nd general
rnoint e non ce . 13 yeot ~ ex·
pen ence. r;q2.Jb85 .

5:31l-lll ews 6: Efec . Co . 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan ·s Heroes u .
6:01l-News 3,4,8,TO,T3,15: ABC News 6; Zoom 20:
6:311-NBC News 3,4, IS ; ABC News 13; Carol
Burnell a. Friends 6; CBS News 8, IO;Over Easy 20
7 Oll-Cross-Wif s3, 4. NewfywedGame6.T3 ; Sha Na Ilia
~; News 10; Gilligan ' s Is . 15 ; 01ck Cavett 20; Big

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You Have
Carefully
Chosen
Your Love,

Hortford
882·217!

water . Gasoline pumps and tt~nks .

an apar t ment to live In or rent. Th is communi ty needs
a store and th e store needs an owner. Seller may even

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Spec~! OtCIIions

. JUST LISTED COUNTY STORE - In o ~ood area . Has
Th is is a 2 stor y build ing . Upsta irs could be made Into

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"Get A Load Of This"

Passports

sett1ng off bfacklop road . Shown by appointment only .
Priced 141 .000.00.
nat gas and

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lim !ted Supply

Weddinl!

69a.7331.

11

bu ilding has 4 apartments
and bus iness. Appr o)( 30
years old . Ideal setup for

Thru April 20th

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

Sweepers tOO\lOrs ~r on ~ oil
~moll opplron t el Lo •••n mo w e•
nH.- t 10 Stet&amp; Htgh wo; Goroge
on Rov te 7 Phonu lbhl ) 995

MAIN

Laege

Sale Prind Now

Ill! H;1o SL

off Rl. 7 by -pass on
St . Rt. 14J, toward Rutland ,
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THE PHOTO PLACE

~.miles

Mobile lltnns lor Sale

130. 851.00.
NEW LISTING -

SALES AND SERVICE
·
11 -9·tfc

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

ba ck . Be Ner calf now , th is won'l fasl long .

som e woo ds, small barn .
Home recen tl y renova ted .

JOO Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992·6212
or99H2dl
!A.M. Io4 :lOP .M.

Route 2
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone192-7119
2-24-tfc

furna ce, and 3 c~r garage
w ith apartment over with
furnac e, city water and
Bu i sness Build in g . Now

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BOLEN MULCHER S

CAU

REOUCED TO 515 ,900 -

26 acr es, tenced . 3 sp r 1ngs ,

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

General Contracting

527,500 .
NEAR TOWN - Large 10
room house on one sandy
acre. Has 2 bath s, oil F.A.

onl y $10.000.
IF YOU HAVE AN
EXPENSIVE HOME AND
WANT IT SOLD WITHOUT
A LOT OF LOOKERS
COMING ALL HOURS ,
YOU SHOULD CALL 992.
3]25 .
C. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy

CARTER

DAVID BRICKLES
.

home
with
storage . Oak
floors and trim . Ha s a full
ba sement and garage .

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(614) 667 -6177

Kitchen Cabinets , Roofing ,
Concrete
Patios ,
Sidewalks ,
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodeling .

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Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .
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4-l2-1mo. P.

4-4-1 mo .

~s pa cio us

POMEROY '' - 11 2 story home in very good cond i t ion .
Features 4 bedroom s, lo ve ly family room in ba sement,
nice livi ng room , ki tchen &amp; bath . Large yard fen ced in

POMEROY , 0 .
JUST LISTED - ApprO&gt; .

Call
JERRY MURPHY

220 E. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio

8Y OWNER 5 acre s wtth 9 1oom
Home Phone 992-5139
Associates
house FREE G A S '2 cor garage
&lt;..urnrn e• ~r! rh e n ond bo rdmed
by I uee k ~ Coli 985 3827
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someone Call toda y.
LOVELY BRICK - Close

PUBLIC AUCTION

Gari'lge, T. P. water and
elect r ic a va i lable . Near
leve l land, will make good

Broker

JUSl COMPLETED new housl' 1n

yord
in
grading ,
driveways,
landscaping, etc.

&amp; Service

ElliOTT APPLIANCE

".r

LAWN BOY MOWERS

fargo lot . 577 ,500.
2.56 ACRES - Near Stale

Cheryl Lemley
Associate
Home Phone 747-2003
Hilton Wolfe, Sr .
Ass.oc iate
Home Phone 949-2S!9
GeorgeS . HobsleNer Jr.

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Family

f u II
basement,
natura l gas furnace , city
water , carpeting , nice
kit chen, foyer , garage and

.

Specialized

Phone
992-711]

room ,

FREE GAS IN HOUSE and

S58.000.
WE NEED LISTINGS . WE
ARE SELLING FAST .
LIST WITH US .

Sale!

-

OOZER FOR HIRE

DEALER
For

Tuppers Plains with d ri l l~
well , T.P. water ava ilable.
It has 2 tra i ler hookups
with a 2 bedroom trai ler .

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&amp; WHIRLPOOL

ll ACRES - On 681 nea r

Jusf 51 3.000.
4 BEDROOMS -

,

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AUTlfORIZED
RCA

Middle~ort.

Bunch 10 .
5:00-Bonanzci 3 ; Star Trek 4; Gunsmo 1 : 8; M ister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33, Hogan 'J Heroes 10;
Aflerschool Special 13; Petticoat Junction 15.

CAPTAIN EASY

Phont 92 -3092

Pomeroy, D.
3-15.tfc

Ph. 992-2!48
711! mo

with electric and on good
gra'v'el road not too far
from sma l l vi llage .

bath , 4 yr . old , tull y

Muffler - Brakes
Shocks - Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

Sesame Si.20.33 ; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; r. •ah 13.
4 31l-Lilffe Rascal s 3, 15; Gilligan 's Is . 4;
Brady

J •

Thermallnsulation
Save JO pet. to so pet.'
on heating cost
Experience and
fully insured
Free Est.
Call: 992•3815

Movie Channel 4 4 :Ulr--

Mtster Car toon 3; Superman 4 ; For Richt"• , For
Poorer 15; Merv Griff in 6; Addams F Jr ·ily 8;

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service
491 lOCUif Street

MOORE'S

"Tho Dri1ioa10~
Not lho fmiiiiO~

136.500.
2SACRES - fnlhecountry

New Listing : 3 bedroom s,

BIGwn insulation
JIM KEESEE

WILKINSON

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

At

home with 7 baths, dining
room , ful l
basement ,
carport and 1 acres of land .

Your Full Tim e
Real Estate Brok er

COU NlR Y farmland wrth sedud
ed wood~ wa ter ond good oc
C"e!&gt;~ ,,, Monr oe County W Vo
Sl 000 d own coil (30&lt;1 ) 77?

WEDNESDA'Y. APRIL If, 1978
3 31}--Aif In The Family 8,10. Ohio .lliurnal20;

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992·2206 iJr 992·7630

I YEAR OLD - 3 bedroom

and

m ineral r ights go with it . 2
barn s in good cond it!on ,
located in Bashan , Ohio
kn own as t~e James Ba i ley
farm . Excel lent buy at

,.

.Chester, Ohio
T0.30·C

Carpet &amp;UphOisltTJ
Phonelli~e Young

lots .

9a.m.to4p.m .

NlW 3 bedroom hou!&gt;e 1 bolh)
orl ele&lt;
I acre Middlepor I
close to Rutland Phone &lt;jlq2
7481

3101 0 ' (30•1772 3277

Income with

modern li'v'ing quarters .
Carpeting . View of the
river and near Krogers. All
city utilitieS, garage, and 1

Ches ter Twp., all fen ced. 45
acres pasture. 12 acr es o f
Cr opland .. One acre farm
pond st oc ked . 7 rooms,
bath wi th 4 bedroom s, 2
stor y , new shingle roof.
mode r n kit chen , l'arg ~.
livi ng room with fireplac e.
Ci ty water &amp; drill ed well .

CO.

Young's
Carpeting
RDIItO l ,,Ill...,. 0.

util it ies and equ ipment.

Broker

SUfPLY
Phone
992-3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING

Superi01
Sle.~m Eltraction

2400 sq. fl. of space. All

NEW LISTING : FARM
FOR SALE , 71 Ac res .

),1 I I' Pt IU'&lt;.,

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wa ter with park ing / Over

GeorgeS. Hobstet1er Jr .,

PAINTS

J&amp;L

Angels 6,13 ;

20,33,
.
10 :00-S tarsky 8. Hutch 6. 11; 11 :00-News
3,4,6 ,8. i0.13.T 5; 11:31l-Johnnv Carson ],4,15; Pollce
Slory 6,13; Hawaii Five·O 8: Movie "' Saratog•" 10.
11 :45-ABC News 33; 12: 15-J anakl 33; 12:411Mystery ol the Week 6,13.
12 :41l-Ko iak 8; I :OD--Tomorrow 3.4; 2:11l-News 13.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

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STORAGE OR BUSINESS
BUILDING - Ot!t ol high

$55,000 .
DOUBLE -

1':c 1fE XT:RIOR
AT
BUILDERS

992.3325
216 E. Second Street

One 4 bedroom , ranch ,
ver y moder n, Wes t Shade,
near Chester, 0 .

FIPrlr1r TV\

INTERIOR

commercial.
Call for
estimilter 24 hour service.
An~day, anytime,
Pho"e 985-3806

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

ot All Your

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

fUll 1M P""on wf.,l lnoll •nt feu
()! " " " "

2&lt;7.1208

$29.500.

985 3692

thJn t•Pif'•tnce No " iltle&lt; .,,,,

Jlhone

FIVE RO OMS ond both , We lzgoll
Dnve . Pomeroy Real cheap

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

Closed Thursdays
Saturdays at noon .

-s EST QUALITY

CLEAN lNG

72 ACRE S. 8 room rem od e led

IQ77 FO RO 75 mo we• Only usQd" . ~ r oom~ and bo t h cellar ou t
rw 1ce Coli Q9'1 n 48
• · · burld111 9 ~ 4 ocre!ll ond at edge
of Ru tlo., d Comple te tro rler
,
JQ71J HONDA 300 Rood 8rl.;e
hook up ol !.o I bo n k ~ oppro1!.
Chr ome ond blue Front drsc
ed property ot Sl5 500 Ph one
bra k e~
Very lo w mrl a .. 2
9'17 70Cf 4
helme t~ S900 q976302
HOU SE AND bu!.1n eH bu1ldmg m
DODGF CO NVI RT ED
&gt;e ll
R edS 111IIe 1185 JSXJ
conto1ned motor home Sleep!i
S In A I condtlion S J~ Coli
alter 5 pm
Q85 3829 or

ot

eon1•d

SEPTIc· TANK '

~ : Oil-Charlie' s

Movie " Posse" 8, 10; Live From Lincoln Center

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107 1h Sycamore 51.

MIGRO HY BRID S 100 °~ 1eplan 1
agreement rl you don t ge t o
~land
Jame s H
Smrth
Gr ov e
Ohio
Hernloclo.
Q97 252 4 leave message

l hlr 10 IIOU'I II y ar1d d!!d i(.III IOO IO

~httY41

APPR OX 200 acres for so le No
butldr ng!&gt;
Tupp e 1 ~
Pl o 1n!&gt; ,
Oh iO Phone 1·661·3349 .

LEGHOR N HENS 50c each W S
M 1choeJ 985 -4137

NICE PIGS l o r sole Alte r 5 co li
'149 '2857

114

l:leip Wanteil

POMEROY FIVE mrnu les to l own
and schools . Alum1num std ing .
Stor m wrndows and door s. N ew
lo. ttchen · o w oma n~ delt ght 2
or 3 be d room~ . Ba sem en t
CCH pet thr oughout. By appom t
men t on ly
Roger Abbott ,.
992 61 I 4 Of Q9'].1J77

Syracuse on
'1 ocre lot .
Spoc rovs J bedr oom wtlh Jor ge
ut1lrt y room Ha rdwood fl qo 1 ~
and co1pet . Fru il trees and
sh rubli
In Raer ne . J' , ac r es . Beovl ifuf S ·r----------------~-j
bed f OOm , 3 both home . Com
p fe oely
o·emo d e l e d
ond
cor pe tod . Ha s bo th gm and
eletlm fu , no&lt;e lo ege Wpoe l
.a I
and storage bu 1ldings. _For rn
R.e s 1 d en t 1
and
foHnot1on , call 949-:20 18.

;~.Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .

1974 DATSUN
9Q2 -745 3

NEW HONDA rn~rlr br!o. e Z SO Or
t rcde on old tru ck 99225 14

Pomeroy Landmark

8:311-Hofoc•usf 3.4,1 5;

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Busin'ess ·Services

TWO HOUSES
In

home . oil mm etol rt gh ts. fu el
0 1l furn ace , Rutland or eo ,
$36 COO N ew 3 bed room to tal
ele ctm home 1 11 3 acre s.
neor mmes $77 000 Butl d mg
lot I 11 acreS. rur al wat e r on
lot , $3 800 Coll 7.f7-28 19 oil e r 5
pm or o ny!rm e Sot . &amp; Sun .

&amp; BLEND

.... _Jack w:··on~y;Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

CO Al liM ESTONE .~an d gt avel
&lt;ole rum chlorrde ter !il+zer dog
lood and a ll types of soli Ex
cel!&gt;10r Salt Wor Ms Inc E. M orn
Sl Pomeroy ~138'11

AT All

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN, ·

Pomeroy La.n.dmark ·

REDU CE SAFE &amp; 1o) 1 wrth Go B e~e
lob l et~ 8 E Vop wa ter prll s
Nei'&gt;Of1 Drug

IQII .•JUIS.·WID.

Check our low. low
prices on

POTASH, FERJ.O·PELS

B 8 S MOBIH HOMES Pt Plea

tr t •n 11

BU SINE SS BUJl OII'fC wllh living
quorten 30 x BO l oc at ed on
Mo 1n Street . Rlltlond . Fa t !i.Oi e
01 trade See or co if T 0
Stew art . 741-1421

GA LL ON gard en sprayer
8 8 0 elecl fi C hedge
~ he(]?'?l (used twr ce) Treadle
~e wmg mor hrne good condr
tr on Very old 'lool •d oak stolid .
Sp l1l bottom ~ew1ng rOcke r
GQ2 3079

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have ~rged our

Hou rs

Sa turday
5 30 ro
Reosor1ab ly prt&lt;ed

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F!Vl

SHEll CO RN 84 3-2653

WAHAM A HI GH Juntor -S(&gt;ntor
Pr om ptclu res tn ltvlllg color
Colt tmmedlotely Th e Pho to
Place Pomeroy 992 5191 tor

,_.,,on•!

!teal Estate for' ~le

( n~w.l... _

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11 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0 . Wednesday Aprilt9 1978
DICK TRACY
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.ForSate :
WI LL CARE l or the elderly tn our
home Phone9&lt;t'J 731.4
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WA TER WEl l dr1 !1 ing . Wtll ro 11t 1
Gran t 74'1 '187'1

Sellen

yo ur

.

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Giv~way

Feb . 13 o t Sew-N Sew Oullet ,

1

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success.

Sraf•on New York . N Y rOO t9 I

BARNEY

GLORY BE!!
THANKY . FER REMIND IN'

ME .TATER

IT'S BINGO

NIGHT!!

�10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday , Aprii1Q 1Q?R

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ClE A~ANCE

SALE beg•n s Man

HOUSE BR O KEN KITT EN S to good

ho nw

M ain
St r ee t , Roc me
A ll
pol yester double ~ nit~ reduced
40°. a nd 50uo fh teod btg spool

742-2932

$1.

5 foe

GUN SHOOl . Rut land legtor,
Form , every Sunde.,. at 12 00
noon Spon·sored by VFW
NO FISHI NG and no· hunttng on
~
my property
Ma)( tne Otddle

Call

Ja net

Morr•s

~ni~ Offered

oppotn tment

8

prn

service dK,'~;ment and
will service Hotpoint and
other brand~ .

MEIG S COU NlY Ftsh a nd Gome
meehng Clu b house We dnes
day Ap1 tl 19th
FA BRIC SALE All r-nater1a l m ~hop
on ~ole l week onl y Monda y
Ap ril 17 thr u Sat urd ay Ap1 1l 71
Fu st quciJty k n1 1 ~ stall ot $198
Co rol 111a Fabr1t s located orr Rr
7 '1 mrle no rth a t Ch('~ter
Oh1o Hours Q 00 am to 7 00
M onday rhru Fr1do y Closed
Saturday~
t&gt;xcep r tor so le
week .,
Henry and Mary
Hunter Owner!&gt;

AMIVERSARY

SPECIAl

12" PIZZA·
SftCIII. . , "
AT'In " ·"

lllil

GINO'S

FOUR BEDROOM home Colurn ·
b u ~ Oh ro Lrnd en a rea Sel l or
t rad e l or propert y or 14 J 70
house trader ol equal value rn
M erg~
Coun ty
992 7390 or
9Q7 .7f.f14
FOR 5 Al ~ or trade 2 ,.ear old
Polom,no
horse
Ph one
01 4 667 3052

ForSal.e

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ECONOMY TRACTOR wf t at
lac hm ent~
lrke new o'lo k rng
SJ150 Phone !Ol .t J 698 32QO
sent W Vo be s1de Hec k s
! 973 810odm o•e 14 x M 2
bed1 cor n
1973 Dorran 14 , 60 2 bedroom
!972 V1d011 0rl 14,., 07 3 bedroom
2 bo th
1972 Cove ntry I'} Jt 65 J bed room
IQI:)9 S t o te ~mon 12 x bO V
hPdroo m

PI CKUP

57100

Flil lfNDl V HOME Toy Part1es now
rn ou r 23rd year r'lo e•pond 1ng
and has op enrng s lo r Managers
and Dealer s. Party Pion e"
per renee
help f ul
Ou r
guorenteed t oy~ and grf t ~ ~ell
rh em sel11es No co sh rnvesr
rnent
No 'er11rce t horgP to
cu'lotomer!&gt;
No colleclfng
delive r 1n g
Cor
ph one
necessary Call coll ect Carol
Ooy 518 489 8395
WAITRESS WAN1ED App ly rn pe•
son
Crow '5o ) reck House
Pomeroy Ohto
NOW TAK ING applr cat+ons l o r
seve ro ! pan lime po~•Trons
mole ond tomole App ly at
Jor1es Boys Store 700 W Mo•n
St Porn c1 oy

WALl lEX VI NYL coa ted ond prepos l ed wall co11errng!; . Choose
.l rom 64 poltern boo~ ~ Oui ck
)er vr ce
Phone 997·3748 or
992 502 0 K1ng Budd ers Su p pl y
Co M rddleport 0 Plen ty of
Ieee porklng .
CHARLI E S LIVE Boil Mtnno w s.
ntght craw lers red worms ,
g01den w011n s F-r shrng 1rcense .
• , mde above Syrocu~e Par~ Rt.
S1E WART 5 GUN SHOP Guns fa•
sole 01 t rade 2'1 Rern 1ng tons .
31 Re rnrng ton!o Model 12 W rn
ches te rs and many more See
or coll7 411421
197b HONDA MRISO e" cellent
Go ndrtr on S750 !93B Harley
Dov +d sorr
Custorn rzed
ew
&lt;el len t condrt1on ha s su •crde
d ul&lt;h an d ~hd l of1d o ther occesso ne~ SJOOO bl4 698 3790
EOUIPMENJ FOR com ple te beauty
~hop 1oc four opera tor s Sl:tOO
il sol d tht s week
Phone
99'1 7608
IN lE RNA HONAl 500 bu lld oz er 0
way blade
wrnch and cob
Comp letely reworlted Phone

949 1763
1'177 JHP CJ7 Red wtth block l op
SS300 1971 VW Su pe r Bee t le

I I000 997 5&lt;50
1976 KAWA SAK I 100 mrnr drrt
b1k e l1" e new Rt cently tu1l ed
Pr ice $400 · Phone 'W2 5768

WOULO VOU Ll tct 10

NET

$75,000

9 FOOl campe r top 49 Fo rd tra&lt;
lOt Jp t hi!Ch 9854181

1971 INIE RNAIIONAL SCOU1 &lt;
wheel dt 1ve 3 ~p e ed V 8 A-1
\hope Q4 Cf 7534

IN ONE YEAR '

WORMS
k o mt 1 ~~ ot Th•111"'q'"' ,fiG
un r, "'' 'hvu t bal'ng lttu• l"" '"
'o'OI •td •n the if'OWin&lt;,j 0 1Jt'1'1h ont
Wt ' - ' I •t l•1blf! pet'.on 10
I, UO&lt;,.t " ' " 1ger1 1 lo r our ln tt•

broil .. ._

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rn

""l'lliOf k

IM ~ EDIAlEL'V

Ed lenl .-r-1"9

~

Cl'l

l lbWarl

~ • Ill Br:n.&amp; '"

Cr:ln1n..or.

HHE """ ''" ~ou
ont of ou• fteld o1f+CI\

V ACATIQIII

A rlanta· Wash ington
Otlando · Memphis
MANA C[t.l f

Onrv

!PlOtt

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NT ~OS ITtQ"'
""" o con~•,. c• 111

Phone 192-21!1

I

FIVE H P to totrller

~CHOOL

BUS &lt;omper
$375
So rellr te pollee sco r"""' S50
IJ91.J798

BROWNING BTQQ 34 fu ll choke
Ah er b pm coil 997 ·0310
WOOD COOK stove 0 bu1 ne1
0110n warrnrng cloeTs Wol er
lank wh rte enamel 747·758 1

new engme

$100 9'17 3386
VEl VET STEP Nu r~e '5o Shoes $4 .88
to SI 0 8S Bo1l ey ~ M1dd lepon
H P
l HR H
843 -264 5

p us h

m o we r

SUCCESS ... 11

Good Chtrl(l*'
Ch fl l! llln

lllh 1C1

bit

•&amp; l• •b•l • l~
1 mp1~11

;on!l

ll1 1'1'1()11

1968 DODGE 1 1 ton pr ck up Motor
1ust overhauled 4·speed Body
rough S250 14. 7 3297
FI RST li NE rs not good enough
That s why we se ll DEl TA ,TI Rf S

7&lt;2237B .

POMEROY
LANDMARK
f

Gl' '"''·'l

Let Pomeroy Landmark
soHen &amp; condition your
water with Co-&lt;~p water
softener. Model UC.SVI,
Now Only

vou• b1":~,. ound '' ~ou lnl'f' De

n,v;_
todav

LI MITFO OPPORlU r'll tlY

\II

'289.95

flrl._ \I FFIJI H. I 1111'

Let us test ~our water Free

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Pomeroy Landmark

l!dl 1-: ~ ••••• ' "
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)11 202!9

Bo.3·

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Hol pn 111l Appli,IIICI''

J,ICk W Cn •, t•y. Mq r
Pholll' 997 7181

llhl £5tate for Sale
HOMESi l ES l or ~ ol e 1 acre and
up M 1ddleport near Ru!loncl
Call 991·7481

Pomeroy. Ohio
PHONE992-6333
Office Hours :

carpe te d , el ectric heat
{Ol io Power ). carport with
storag e area Dining and
cooking area separate. A ir
cond itioned , all curtains
and drapes go. Located in
Ru stic Hill s, Syr ac use ,
Oh io. selling fast for

Commercrol p1 0perty appr o • 17
oCte'lo leve l land loc ated at
1u pper ~ Plo1ns on Oh• o Rou te
7 Phone (01 4) b67 b304
VA -f- HA 30 Y' l rnoncrr~g al so
tehnon(r ng . Ireland Mo1tgage
17 E S1o1e At he1,!&gt; phone {61 4)
591.~0 51

.... -Jack W. Carsey , Mjjr.
tljl Phone 992-21!1

M·dd fe po cl Foo onooe •n fo ..no
• tiQ(\ call 9'17 1238 Of 9'11 SJ04
BY OWNER 3 bed rooms .,.,,r h lore
ed o• r go ~ heal and orr cond1
t .or~t ng
I acre level lo t 1n
Rullond
SIB 000
Ph one
747 3163
.
fWO

SlORY homo

house

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FARM, MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALE
THURSDAY, APRILZOth AT 5:311P.M.
AT ATHENS LIVESTOCK SAI,E ON 1\T. 50 WEST OF
ATHENS.
i-Ford 6,000. !-F ord 3,000, !-Ford 900 Ma ssey Ferguson
135 gas Massey Ferguson I ~ diesel with loade r , 2
F'armaU M's, FmnaU 240 Super C, I Minneapolis
Moline 1-63 International! tlln 4 wheel dr ive with rear
P.T .0 . '1-68 Internationa l Lonestar 16' fla tbed , John
Deere, Case, Massey F erguson, International , Allis
Chalmer Balers, like new , all in good condition, 4 or 5
WD Plows, 2 or 3 International plows, all types, 3 or 4
Transport disc, Ma ssey Ferguson 3 point hitch rake,
several brush hogs,. 2 grain g.r inders, I with power unit,
3 point post hole digger s. Many other items too
numerous to m ention.
Auctioneer : Lee Juhnsun
Apprenticeship Auctluueer : Lester Shoemaker
l'hone.J.42-259.3
• _ _ _
Cash at sale or check ,.·tth poslUve J.D.
Refreshments Served
Nut responolble lor accidents or loss of property.

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garden ground . Only 55,000.
NEAR SCHOOL - Walk lo
stores, quiet street and out
of all !foods Laege 3

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WISEMAN REAL YSJAJE
AGENCY
t.
AT

IN GALLIPOLIS

446·3643

Evenings Call446-l796 or 446-7881

BRA DFORD
Au (!ron~er
Co '"·
ple te Serv •ce Phon e 94'1 1487
or 949 2000 RaCine Oh ro (rt!l
Bradf ord

3875
REMODEL ING Plum b•ng heot rng
ond oil ty pe~ of genet o l r~ porr
Work guaranteed 20 years e,., .
per ccnce Phone 99'1 2.4 09

'"SUPER BARGAIN IN

SEWI NG MACHIN[ R epo11~ ser
lli( C all rnoke~ qq2-226-4 The
Fob~r c
Sh o p ,
Po meroy
A uthon r ed Smger Sole~ and
Serv1ce W,u !&gt;hor pen X•ssors .

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
JUST LISTED - Ready to go with nat . gas and ci ty
wat er taps. 0 \ler 3 acres of nice laying land on Co. Rd .

28. Nice home sl fes wfII self quick for 59.000.
JUST LISTED - A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS -

Here is an e ~~:cel l e nf 3 bedroom house with 11 :r baths.
K it ch en wi th bu ilt in applian ces, family room with
fi r epla ce . All nicel-; carpeted. Full ba sement with
woo d·burn ing sto'v'e. Atta ched {2 car ) garage. Chrysler
Air Temp centra l heating and cooli ng. Very low
electr ic bil ls. All tt1 is and approx . one acre land. Ha 'v'e

to new ,. Hydro Unit 3
bedr ooms, 11 1 baths. F.A
furna ce, 6 room s. Close fa

a look . Onl y \47.900 .

school . S35,000 DO.
OLDER BUT NICE

JUST LISTEO--APPROX . 10 ACRES - of land Ideal

Low

b ills here . 3
bedroom s, bA t h, l or mal
d i ning ,
c arpet i ng ,
pa nel1ng , large garage &amp;.
hea l ing

workshop S19,500.00
NEWER HOME
A pride
&amp; joy to own
Ha s d
bedrooms, lo'v'ely equ ipped
k itc hen, f or mal dining ,
oth er fea t ur es galore, 1 car
gar age and workshop

536.100.00.
DO IT YOURSELF
bu y,s this nice
'l iHie house. needs some
work done ins ide. large lot .
$6,900.00

OTHER
HOMES
TO
CHOOSE FROM - CALL
TODAY .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
!--"""-"-~ ' KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
997·1159, 992-6191

for home builder s. Buy t'llll and sell part if you "l ike . Nice
countr y sett ing on a bla cktop road about fi ve m inutes
~rom Five Point$. Ci t y wat er avalll!ble . Before You

oui fd you had better look of lh ls. Se ller may help
.• finance . 113,900.
LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres wifh a nice 1' , slory
house wi th J bedrooms and 11, baths. Mostly carpet .
This house has been remodeled insi de and out. It has a
bi g centra l fireplace With heata lator and Is insu lated .
S m ~ll barn and abo ut 20 l'lcres fen ced. Ni ce country

~ortraits

AllniYersaries

city

. 116·1 mo

EXC A VA liNG doze~ lo ader and
bo&lt; khoe work dump t ruck s
end lo-boys for hrre , wil l haul
l rl l d11 ! lo ~o • l . ltm e ~ l o n o and
gra.,el Coli Bob or Rogel Jef·
f er~ da y phone ~ 1 · 7r:J3 9 nrght
phone q9'] "3525 01 q&lt;l'} 5232.
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Rutland , Ohro . Phone 742·2008
Wi l l do rooftng , cons lfuctio n ,
pl urnbng and heol tng . No tOb
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7 4 1 - 23 ~ 8

nef p finance. Invest SIO. IOO now.
PRICE REDUCED -

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Your Gown.
Choose with
As Much Care ;
Your Wedding ' 1
Photographer

70 rnobtle home . 3 bedr oo m .
I fu ll bol hs , full y carpeted on
Jl,. acres of land . 747·'17 14 .
:o:

10' WIDE . 50 long mobtl e home .
lu rnrs hod . 1· 304· 773 -5SQ.4 01

9'11.'5537 .
10 x 55 rnobtl e hom e w1th ete pa n·
do. 3 acre!&gt;. w ote1 . ~e pt 1c to nk .
Clo~e to mtne!l Furni~ h ed . lm ·
medra te ponenron. $10.SOO.
7.4 2 307 4 Ot · &lt;wrt t e Bo:o: 9.
l on g s.v• ll e , Ohro .45 7-4 1.

PUlliN S EXCA VA TI NG . (omplet8
Serv ice Phone 992 -2478 .
WINTER GET 10 your ho use? let ul
make necenary repoh s. AI
Tromm . Construction . 742 ·2328.
PIANO TUNING Lone Dan iell .
Als o repor rs and od1ustments.
W2 ·2S81. •I no an swer . coli

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992 ·2002

IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

OWNER SAYS SELL -

15 IN STOCK

l'h

bedrooms u psta ir~ . Nato gas torlfoce:-Basement~Pi'lce ­
was 119,800 . Will go quick noYI' for St5,000 .
We Need Listings
We have twyers lor many types of properly
CALL JIMMY DEEM Associate ,t49-l3!1

In The Valley

b
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THABE

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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Hendersan
675-1512

UNION OPERATED
3·30· 1 mo.

BOB'S

~AUTO P~ti.~TING

r1

Middleport , Ohio
24 Years Sorvlct
SPRING SPECIAL
Comptoto Paint Jobs
Small Cars
1100.oo
ur~ Cars
125.00
Trucks
1115.00
Body work &amp; repair $1 .00
per inch using only tilt best
Dupont materiols.
m ·lOIO
~-9 - 1 mo.

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padding ot no chorgt .
Export instolfatlon.'

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As

'4.11 ~~;d.
9' and 12' Vinyl
flooring In Stock
Buy whero you un como in
and- whal you're goH!ng
- Good soltctions - Fully
slocktd.
Colt 742·2211
TALKTO
WENDELL ORATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

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gested by the above cartoon.
Hogan 's Heroes T5 . ·
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6:311- 111 BC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13 ; C•rol Burnett 8.
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IF DA1 AIM'T GOOD, I CAN
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10;
Gilligan 's Is . 15; Hocking Valley
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THERE ·· ·
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command
14 Ann bone
Yesterday 's Answer
Movie
Chonnef 4 16 Skirt style
17 Money
5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Outlaw Blues (PG I
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Tiny
35
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and
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17 Enclosure
player
98.11 P.M.- A Star Is Born (RI
2~ Make a
36 " Mondo
18 Unending
18 Prefix
Cable Channel 5
mistake
Cane"
song
22 Have debts
6 30 PM. - Testimony Ti me
with
27
Once
37
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7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily .Fitness Show
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while
38 "South
7:30 P .M. - Coach 's Corner
VIP
19 Twitch
GASOLINE ALLEY
311 Petal
Pacific"
TO:OO P.M. - 700 Club .
26 Duck
20 Culbertson
32 River to
role
Wednesda y, April 19
28 Slippery
Jane ...Lora ..
We can't
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the Elbe
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29
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call her
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32lmaginative 1-:1,1
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The contract def&gt;ends on a
hea rt finesse , s upposedly 50
tune
NORTH
1119·A
percent propos ition . In reali42 Record
• 15
ty,
East's preemptive bid
43 Hale
• A Q9 3
virtually assures that he ha s
character
t KJ 5
little else than a seven -card
• Q G3 2
44 Della of
spade suit.
song
WEST
EAST
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+K8 3
+ AQJI096 4 the ki ng of hearts . Still.
45 Girl's name
DOWN
1:;;;--t-t• K I0 2
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t
960
t
8
72
play in Lhe trump s uit .
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FRANK &amp; ERNIE
• J 10 1
• 85 4
East won the ope ning
obstrudion
spade lead with the a ce and
SOUTH
2 E. Indian
return ed the queen , which ·
• 2
coin
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• J 6 ?65 4
3 Need an
low heart and finesses with
t A Q 10
anodyne
dumm y"s queen . the s lam in
. AK 9
4 ijowever :
out the window.
Vuln er a ble : Ne ither
South was too smart for
I
var.
Deale r : E ast
this . He led the jack of
5 Scoundre Is ;
hea rts with the intention of
Wrst North Eas t
deceivers
playing small if West did not
3•
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cover with the kin g. West did
Pass
&gt;•
Pass
ALI!NR,-!0
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - H ere's how to work it ;
cover , allowing North to win
Pass Pass Pass
with the ace.
&lt;I.XYDJ.RAAXR
When East showed out it
is I.ONGFEI. LOW
Ope ning lead : "' 3
was a s imple matter for
South to retu r n to his hand
One lett er simply stands for anoth£'r. Jr, this sampl e A is
with a minor -suit ace and
URCd for the ttln•r [ .'::;, X f or I IH' two O's. £'\C' ~i n gle l ctl er s.
fines se West's 10 of hearts.
~ p os tro phcs , the l ength ;mel for ma ti on of the worrls r~re an
By Oswald Jacoby
The jack of trumps lead
hi nt s. Eac h day the ('Ode lrtle rs are differen t.
and Alan Sontag
cost South nothing bul would
WINNIE
Preempti ve bidding, when possi bly gain everything if
C'RYPTUQUOTES
used correctly, allows a West held a li Lhree trump.
F00R.
WIN~
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HOPE
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BEGtiiiN IN~ 'TO UNDEI(STAND
player to bid the proper Making playsolhat can only
VYX LY
HAD 'TO LIVE
ALL BEHIND HER
HY
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SO WINNIE ~INKS THAT -~E BREAK IN&lt;' THE: KIND OF UNCEIZTAIN1Y
contra
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WtTH THI5 "'R
~! 5H:' DE5ERVE5
OF i3tLt!() PICTUr?E F~ME WAS A
YOll MUST HAVE GQ\Jf
the
opponents
in assessing difference between the exOAYYBR
w
HWS
C
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OVER lWENTY
~OME PEA::; OF
DRWQ
OROMENOF
THI(OIJ6H WH ENI
their own values .
pert and the beginner .
YEARS!
MIND!
~SCW.E KIND EH?
YES~ SHE 5AYS
WA5 MISSING!
On the diagrammed hand
1
5HE';, CONVINCED
North and South were able to 1NF:WSPA PEH ENTERPRISE .-.s..'\N I
1&gt;0111 '11-IAT HE~ •..
overcome East 's barrag e
!Foe a copy or JACOBY MODDEAD.
bid of three spades and ar- ERN senti ST ro "Wm at
ri ve at a s lam contract that 8fldge . · c t~ re of tf1 1S newspa·
had a reasonable chance of pe r. p·Q Box 489 , Radro C1ty

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stor v house wi th a large living room ~nd k itc hen. Two
bedroom s and 2 beths downstairs and 3 small

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HOWERY AND MARliN h ·
co11 o t•ng , sep tr c 1ys rems ,
do1er bodhoe d ump tr u&lt;k
limes to ne. grovel . black top
povtn g , fH . 1-43 Phone 1 {614 }
BA 1HROOMS AND
Kitchen I
t emodeled , cerom tc til e, plum·
bing , carpentry , a nd general
rnoint e non ce . 13 yeot ~ ex·
pen ence. r;q2.Jb85 .

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Hogan ·s Heroes u .
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~; News 10; Gilligan ' s Is . 15 ; 01ck Cavett 20; Big

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You Have
Carefully
Chosen
Your Love,

Hortford
882·217!

water . Gasoline pumps and tt~nks .

an apar t ment to live In or rent. Th is communi ty needs
a store and th e store needs an owner. Seller may even

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Spec~! OtCIIions

. JUST LISTED COUNTY STORE - In o ~ood area . Has
Th is is a 2 stor y build ing . Upsta irs could be made Into

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"Get A Load Of This"

Passports

sett1ng off bfacklop road . Shown by appointment only .
Priced 141 .000.00.
nat gas and

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HURRY !
lim !ted Supply

Weddinl!

69a.7331.

11

bu ilding has 4 apartments
and bus iness. Appr o)( 30
years old . Ideal setup for

Thru April 20th

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

Sweepers tOO\lOrs ~r on ~ oil
~moll opplron t el Lo •••n mo w e•
nH.- t 10 Stet&amp; Htgh wo; Goroge
on Rov te 7 Phonu lbhl ) 995

MAIN

Laege

Sale Prind Now

Ill! H;1o SL

off Rl. 7 by -pass on
St . Rt. 14J, toward Rutland ,
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THE PHOTO PLACE

~.miles

Mobile lltnns lor Sale

130. 851.00.
NEW LISTING -

SALES AND SERVICE
·
11 -9·tfc

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

ba ck . Be Ner calf now , th is won'l fasl long .

som e woo ds, small barn .
Home recen tl y renova ted .

JOO Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992·6212
or99H2dl
!A.M. Io4 :lOP .M.

Route 2
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone192-7119
2-24-tfc

furna ce, and 3 c~r garage
w ith apartment over with
furnac e, city water and
Bu i sness Build in g . Now

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BOLEN MULCHER S

CAU

REOUCED TO 515 ,900 -

26 acr es, tenced . 3 sp r 1ngs ,

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

General Contracting

527,500 .
NEAR TOWN - Large 10
room house on one sandy
acre. Has 2 bath s, oil F.A.

onl y $10.000.
IF YOU HAVE AN
EXPENSIVE HOME AND
WANT IT SOLD WITHOUT
A LOT OF LOOKERS
COMING ALL HOURS ,
YOU SHOULD CALL 992.
3]25 .
C. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy

CARTER

DAVID BRICKLES
.

home
with
storage . Oak
floors and trim . Ha s a full
ba sement and garage .

o.

(614) 667 -6177

Kitchen Cabinets , Roofing ,
Concrete
Patios ,
Sidewalks ,
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodeling .

bed r oom

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Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .
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4-4-1 mo .

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POMEROY '' - 11 2 story home in very good cond i t ion .
Features 4 bedroom s, lo ve ly family room in ba sement,
nice livi ng room , ki tchen &amp; bath . Large yard fen ced in

POMEROY , 0 .
JUST LISTED - ApprO&gt; .

Call
JERRY MURPHY

220 E. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio

8Y OWNER 5 acre s wtth 9 1oom
Home Phone 992-5139
Associates
house FREE G A S '2 cor garage
&lt;..urnrn e• ~r! rh e n ond bo rdmed
by I uee k ~ Coli 985 3827
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someone Call toda y.
LOVELY BRICK - Close

PUBLIC AUCTION

Gari'lge, T. P. water and
elect r ic a va i lable . Near
leve l land, will make good

Broker

JUSl COMPLETED new housl' 1n

yord
in
grading ,
driveways,
landscaping, etc.

&amp; Service

ElliOTT APPLIANCE

".r

LAWN BOY MOWERS

fargo lot . 577 ,500.
2.56 ACRES - Near Stale

Cheryl Lemley
Associate
Home Phone 747-2003
Hilton Wolfe, Sr .
Ass.oc iate
Home Phone 949-2S!9
GeorgeS . HobsleNer Jr.

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Family

f u II
basement,
natura l gas furnace , city
water , carpeting , nice
kit chen, foyer , garage and

.

Specialized

Phone
992-711]

room ,

FREE GAS IN HOUSE and

S58.000.
WE NEED LISTINGS . WE
ARE SELLING FAST .
LIST WITH US .

Sale!

-

OOZER FOR HIRE

DEALER
For

Tuppers Plains with d ri l l~
well , T.P. water ava ilable.
It has 2 tra i ler hookups
with a 2 bedroom trai ler .

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ll ACRES - On 681 nea r

Jusf 51 3.000.
4 BEDROOMS -

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AUTlfORIZED
RCA

Middle~ort.

Bunch 10 .
5:00-Bonanzci 3 ; Star Trek 4; Gunsmo 1 : 8; M ister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33, Hogan 'J Heroes 10;
Aflerschool Special 13; Petticoat Junction 15.

CAPTAIN EASY

Phont 92 -3092

Pomeroy, D.
3-15.tfc

Ph. 992-2!48
711! mo

with electric and on good
gra'v'el road not too far
from sma l l vi llage .

bath , 4 yr . old , tull y

Muffler - Brakes
Shocks - Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

Sesame Si.20.33 ; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; r. •ah 13.
4 31l-Lilffe Rascal s 3, 15; Gilligan 's Is . 4;
Brady

J •

Thermallnsulation
Save JO pet. to so pet.'
on heating cost
Experience and
fully insured
Free Est.
Call: 992•3815

Movie Channel 4 4 :Ulr--

Mtster Car toon 3; Superman 4 ; For Richt"• , For
Poorer 15; Merv Griff in 6; Addams F Jr ·ily 8;

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service
491 lOCUif Street

MOORE'S

"Tho Dri1ioa10~
Not lho fmiiiiO~

136.500.
2SACRES - fnlhecountry

New Listing : 3 bedroom s,

BIGwn insulation
JIM KEESEE

WILKINSON

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

At

home with 7 baths, dining
room , ful l
basement ,
carport and 1 acres of land .

Your Full Tim e
Real Estate Brok er

COU NlR Y farmland wrth sedud
ed wood~ wa ter ond good oc
C"e!&gt;~ ,,, Monr oe County W Vo
Sl 000 d own coil (30&lt;1 ) 77?

WEDNESDA'Y. APRIL If, 1978
3 31}--Aif In The Family 8,10. Ohio .lliurnal20;

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992·2206 iJr 992·7630

I YEAR OLD - 3 bedroom

and

m ineral r ights go with it . 2
barn s in good cond it!on ,
located in Bashan , Ohio
kn own as t~e James Ba i ley
farm . Excel lent buy at

,.

.Chester, Ohio
T0.30·C

Carpet &amp;UphOisltTJ
Phonelli~e Young

lots .

9a.m.to4p.m .

NlW 3 bedroom hou!&gt;e 1 bolh)
orl ele&lt;
I acre Middlepor I
close to Rutland Phone &lt;jlq2
7481

3101 0 ' (30•1772 3277

Income with

modern li'v'ing quarters .
Carpeting . View of the
river and near Krogers. All
city utilitieS, garage, and 1

Ches ter Twp., all fen ced. 45
acres pasture. 12 acr es o f
Cr opland .. One acre farm
pond st oc ked . 7 rooms,
bath wi th 4 bedroom s, 2
stor y , new shingle roof.
mode r n kit chen , l'arg ~.
livi ng room with fireplac e.
Ci ty water &amp; drill ed well .

CO.

Young's
Carpeting
RDIItO l ,,Ill...,. 0.

util it ies and equ ipment.

Broker

SUfPLY
Phone
992-3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING

Superi01
Sle.~m Eltraction

2400 sq. fl. of space. All

NEW LISTING : FARM
FOR SALE , 71 Ac res .

),1 I I' Pt IU'&lt;.,

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wa ter with park ing / Over

GeorgeS. Hobstet1er Jr .,

PAINTS

J&amp;L

Angels 6,13 ;

20,33,
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10 :00-S tarsky 8. Hutch 6. 11; 11 :00-News
3,4,6 ,8. i0.13.T 5; 11:31l-Johnnv Carson ],4,15; Pollce
Slory 6,13; Hawaii Five·O 8: Movie "' Saratog•" 10.
11 :45-ABC News 33; 12: 15-J anakl 33; 12:411Mystery ol the Week 6,13.
12 :41l-Ko iak 8; I :OD--Tomorrow 3.4; 2:11l-News 13.

TELEVISION
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STORAGE OR BUSINESS
BUILDING - Ot!t ol high

$55,000 .
DOUBLE -

1':c 1fE XT:RIOR
AT
BUILDERS

992.3325
216 E. Second Street

One 4 bedroom , ranch ,
ver y moder n, Wes t Shade,
near Chester, 0 .

FIPrlr1r TV\

INTERIOR

commercial.
Call for
estimilter 24 hour service.
An~day, anytime,
Pho"e 985-3806

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

ot All Your

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

fUll 1M P""on wf.,l lnoll •nt feu
()! " " " "

2&lt;7.1208

$29.500.

985 3692

thJn t•Pif'•tnce No " iltle&lt; .,,,,

Jlhone

FIVE RO OMS ond both , We lzgoll
Dnve . Pomeroy Real cheap

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

Closed Thursdays
Saturdays at noon .

-s EST QUALITY

CLEAN lNG

72 ACRE S. 8 room rem od e led

IQ77 FO RO 75 mo we• Only usQd" . ~ r oom~ and bo t h cellar ou t
rw 1ce Coli Q9'1 n 48
• · · burld111 9 ~ 4 ocre!ll ond at edge
of Ru tlo., d Comple te tro rler
,
JQ71J HONDA 300 Rood 8rl.;e
hook up ol !.o I bo n k ~ oppro1!.
Chr ome ond blue Front drsc
ed property ot Sl5 500 Ph one
bra k e~
Very lo w mrl a .. 2
9'17 70Cf 4
helme t~ S900 q976302
HOU SE AND bu!.1n eH bu1ldmg m
DODGF CO NVI RT ED
&gt;e ll
R edS 111IIe 1185 JSXJ
conto1ned motor home Sleep!i
S In A I condtlion S J~ Coli
alter 5 pm
Q85 3829 or

ot

eon1•d

SEPTIc· TANK '

~ : Oil-Charlie' s

Movie " Posse" 8, 10; Live From Lincoln Center

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107 1h Sycamore 51.

MIGRO HY BRID S 100 °~ 1eplan 1
agreement rl you don t ge t o
~land
Jame s H
Smrth
Gr ov e
Ohio
Hernloclo.
Q97 252 4 leave message

l hlr 10 IIOU'I II y ar1d d!!d i(.III IOO IO

~httY41

APPR OX 200 acres for so le No
butldr ng!&gt;
Tupp e 1 ~
Pl o 1n!&gt; ,
Oh iO Phone 1·661·3349 .

LEGHOR N HENS 50c each W S
M 1choeJ 985 -4137

NICE PIGS l o r sole Alte r 5 co li
'149 '2857

114

l:leip Wanteil

POMEROY FIVE mrnu les to l own
and schools . Alum1num std ing .
Stor m wrndows and door s. N ew
lo. ttchen · o w oma n~ delt ght 2
or 3 be d room~ . Ba sem en t
CCH pet thr oughout. By appom t
men t on ly
Roger Abbott ,.
992 61 I 4 Of Q9'].1J77

Syracuse on
'1 ocre lot .
Spoc rovs J bedr oom wtlh Jor ge
ut1lrt y room Ha rdwood fl qo 1 ~
and co1pet . Fru il trees and
sh rubli
In Raer ne . J' , ac r es . Beovl ifuf S ·r----------------~-j
bed f OOm , 3 both home . Com
p fe oely
o·emo d e l e d
ond
cor pe tod . Ha s bo th gm and
eletlm fu , no&lt;e lo ege Wpoe l
.a I
and storage bu 1ldings. _For rn
R.e s 1 d en t 1
and
foHnot1on , call 949-:20 18.

;~.Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .

1974 DATSUN
9Q2 -745 3

NEW HONDA rn~rlr br!o. e Z SO Or
t rcde on old tru ck 99225 14

Pomeroy Landmark

8:311-Hofoc•usf 3.4,1 5;

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Busin'ess ·Services

TWO HOUSES
In

home . oil mm etol rt gh ts. fu el
0 1l furn ace , Rutland or eo ,
$36 COO N ew 3 bed room to tal
ele ctm home 1 11 3 acre s.
neor mmes $77 000 Butl d mg
lot I 11 acreS. rur al wat e r on
lot , $3 800 Coll 7.f7-28 19 oil e r 5
pm or o ny!rm e Sot . &amp; Sun .

&amp; BLEND

.... _Jack w:··on~y;Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

CO Al liM ESTONE .~an d gt avel
&lt;ole rum chlorrde ter !il+zer dog
lood and a ll types of soli Ex
cel!&gt;10r Salt Wor Ms Inc E. M orn
Sl Pomeroy ~138'11

AT All

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN, ·

Pomeroy La.n.dmark ·

REDU CE SAFE &amp; 1o) 1 wrth Go B e~e
lob l et~ 8 E Vop wa ter prll s
Nei'&gt;Of1 Drug

IQII .•JUIS.·WID.

Check our low. low
prices on

POTASH, FERJ.O·PELS

B 8 S MOBIH HOMES Pt Plea

tr t •n 11

BU SINE SS BUJl OII'fC wllh living
quorten 30 x BO l oc at ed on
Mo 1n Street . Rlltlond . Fa t !i.Oi e
01 trade See or co if T 0
Stew art . 741-1421

GA LL ON gard en sprayer
8 8 0 elecl fi C hedge
~ he(]?'?l (used twr ce) Treadle
~e wmg mor hrne good condr
tr on Very old 'lool •d oak stolid .
Sp l1l bottom ~ew1ng rOcke r
GQ2 3079

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have ~rged our

Hou rs

Sa turday
5 30 ro
Reosor1ab ly prt&lt;ed

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SHEll CO RN 84 3-2653

WAHAM A HI GH Juntor -S(&gt;ntor
Pr om ptclu res tn ltvlllg color
Colt tmmedlotely Th e Pho to
Place Pomeroy 992 5191 tor

,_.,,on•!

!teal Estate for' ~le

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11 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport·Pomeroy, 0 . Wednesday Aprilt9 1978
DICK TRACY
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.ForSate :
WI LL CARE l or the elderly tn our
home Phone9&lt;t'J 731.4
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WA TER WEl l dr1 !1 ing . Wtll ro 11t 1
Gran t 74'1 '187'1

Sellen

yo ur

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Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Giv~way

Feb . 13 o t Sew-N Sew Oullet ,

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success.

Sraf•on New York . N Y rOO t9 I

BARNEY

GLORY BE!!
THANKY . FER REMIND IN'

ME .TATER

IT'S BINGO

NIGHT!!

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12- The Daily Sentmel, Mlddleport Pomer ov. 0, Wed nesday, Apnll 9 1978
MEETS FRIDA Y
The women's Portland soft ball team wrll meet Fnda) at
6 p m, at Port land School
Se \ en d efenda nts were and costs, stop srgn v1olatron,
hncd and frve others fur ferled Ha n y S Baric) , 49, Rutland,
bonds rn Mlddlepurt Mavur $225 and costs and three days
Fred Huffn1a n's CuurI Ul )OJJ , dt IVIJJg whrJe ltllO XICatCd
ANNIVERSARY
1 uesday mg ht
f o1fctt lll g bond s were
~· m cd were Cut1 lS F Hrffle,
SPECIAL
41, Pomero) $1 0 and costs. J oseph A Imboden, 2u,
spumt ng t tr es George M ~.: Mmersv rllc. $25. post cd on au
12" PillA
Dantt•ls 50 Mrddleport 135 ass ured clear d1sta nre
w1th Pepper• n• or S ou~og t
and "'sts. drsorderl) man- cha rge Harold W Hrekard,
Regular Pme U 10
ra·r
Sanun) ! ti tle 41 Jr 39 Clrft on W Va
Mr dd lepo rt , d rsu r de rl\ dn v wg whtlc anto xacatcd
79
SPECIAL S
manner $35 and costs Don $350 and dnvrng whrlc under
MON TUH WED
I ovet t. 54, Mlddle port suspcnsron $1 50, Penny M
APRil 17 I!
d! Sfl rd r rl\ mdruJer $35 cmd St one, 20 Mrddleport , $25,
AT All
cu:sts T;rnulh ' 1' rh umas stop srgn vrolatrnn Thomas
21. Pumerol, $10 and costs M Housh, 28, Hacrne $350,
unSC1fe
veh1 cle
Dun drrvmg wh1lr Jn tox Jcatc d
Vaughan, 21, Pomeroy, $10 and Gary W Slone, 22, Sl
Clarrs\llle, $37 speedmg

12 cases terminated

1

GINO'S

MO ST EXCITIN G

crafts
UN DE R THE S UN'

• New Macra m e Cor d s
• To le Pa rntrng Supp li es &amp; Book s
• Weavrng Supplr es &amp; ln s tru clr ons
Stop rn a nd see th e" All New" wood
hb er flo wers Order no w o r m a ke
your own for Mother's Day .

CRAFTY LADIES
HANDICRAFTS

804 w Matn St
Pomeroy, Oht o
J ust below Th e Jones Boys tn Po me roy tn th e
Naflonwtde In s ur a nce 8 ulldt ng

Storms race
through Ohio
By
Unrted
lnternatrunal
Th un dcrsl orrn s,

Press

acunn·

t.,hundersturm wa rm ngs for

much 11f souU1ern Ohro at ) 30
p rn Tuesday The " ar mngs
cxpu ed ~ I 9 30 p m as the
f.rst rnovmg storm system

pa med b) large hat!
,md strong w1 nds, raced
acr oss Ohro
Tuesda) , \l+ ea ker•d a nd moved out of
dumpmg more than an 10ch of the sl,lte
One and a quarter mches of
ra1n m some ar ea ~
There were no reports of ramf,&lt;ll wa s recorded at VermJury or heavy damage - satile" m Darke County 1 uesThe storms resulted rn dav anrl amounts of OOf -hal f
numerous
reports
of to one mch we re commOn
tornadoes Jn " estern and over lhe south westerrf twocen tra l Ohio but there were thirds of the Bucke) e Sta te
Temperatu res soared 1nto
no confu med reports of ~ny
fu nnel clouds lnuclung the the low 70s m southwestern
Oh1o Tuesday, but northern
ground
The Natrona ! Wea th er Oh10 temperatures managed
Servr ce sa rd rt recerved only to get mto U1e low 50s
A cold fr ont ' "hich moved
several reports of hail up to
min
the slate on the heels of
an mch m dtameter m west
the
storms
was expected to
Vrterans Memorml Hospital ce ntr al and south" es tern
brrng
cooler
temperatures
ADMJTTED
Sa rah Ohro
seve re toda y
Housh. Letart . W Va J ulra
NWS 1ssue d
Vau ghan , Hutl and . Pa ul
Sc huler, Port ia nd . Pa tSJ
Sprr es Cheshrre, Vrv1 an
Pleasant Vall ey Hospital
Jones, Ra crne. Cry stal
J a mes
Drscharged
McCourt Pomerov Glad) s
Ho
ffma
n,
Porn!
Pleasant
,
Cuckler, Pum ero) . Dav rd
Ea k1ns
Ha cme
Sa ii J Clarr Cottrrll , Pomt Pleasa nt,
Holma n, Rutlan d, Ja mes Meli ss a Horstma n Pornl
A sm! 10 the amount of
Pleasant Ter ry Mash, !.eon
Ohhn gcr. Ne w Have n
$1
13,333
was f1led rn Me1gs
Bernrce W10 n Middleport .
Bertha Zamorano. Shade
CounlJ
Common
Pleas Court
DISCHARGED - Donald S1ep hanre Bryan Cro" n
Sa tu rday by Wrlh am J
Jarnre
Jeffers,
GlenCity,
Cove rt
Nan cy Pro ff lt l
\\ nod Grlberl Neal Leon Turn er . DBA , Brg Be nd
Bra ndon Housh, CrndJ
Mrs
Ha lph
Yuun g, Developers agarnst Pomeroy
Curtrs, Helen Geo rge
Ga ll1polrs Eumce Hollrns, Cliff Ltd , Columbus, et a!
Money rs due for labor,
Leon John Lewrs, Northup
Mrs Edward Wrllet. New materral and expe nses
FR EE CLOTHING DAY
F' rling for drsso lutron of
Ha\en Ronme Bonecutter,
CHESHIRE - The Gallra
ma rr1agc Monday we1e
Ga
llrpo
lrs
Ferry
Mergs Commu nr ty Act1 on
B1rths A so n to Mr rlll d Lrnda Pu llins, Pomeroy, and
Program wrll hold rts free
Mr
s
Go rd on Bowles, Hubert Pulhns, lrwrn, Oh10,
clothrng day for low rncome
Deborah L Chasteen. Ht l.
Robert sburg A son to Mr
persons of the area from 9
and Mrs Ll oyd Wears, Middleport and Ma rt rn J
a m to 12 noon Frrday The
Olasteen, same address
agency's clothing ban k JS Suuthsrde
locat ed rn the old hrgh school
bu rldrng at Cheshrre

$113,333

suit is filed

Annual camp session
slated June 9 to 11

Sta lr No 221X
CONSOU IJATEO RE PORT OF CONDITI()N

The Farmers Bank &amp;
•

Savings Company
of Pomeroy, Ohm and rnn·1gn ,111d Uumt•s{l( Subs1daaru•s. at the d ose of
busmess Ma rch 31, 19i8, a sWHt. homkm~ mstltutum ur~ a mzed and opera ting

under the bankmg Ja" s of lhrs St.ut&lt; and a rncmbrr of the Federal Rcserl'c
Sys tem Pubhshrd rn a"'&gt;rda nll "tlh a tall rnadt· b&gt; lhe Stat&lt;· Banking
A·ulhorrues and bv lhc Federal R&lt;·serH' Bank uf thrs Orstru t
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks
U S T1 ettsur; sct: unt1cs
Oblrgatrons of US Government
agcncres and cor pot all ons
Oblrgallons of Sw tes and polrllcal sulxlrvrsruns
Federal Resene stoc k and corporate stock
a Loans ToWI Iexcluclru~ unearned rnc ome 1
b Less Heserve fo r possible loan

l osse~

Loans net
Bank prernrses fu rmtu re and hxtures dnd

1.:

4 528 1100 00
I 2:li .1100 00
I '199,1100 00
2 58:! 1100 00
24.1100 00
l0,4i5,1100 00
95 [)(]() 00
10,380.1100 00

other ossets reprc~t ntmg bank pr cmrse!:l

399,1100 00
4 IY)O 00
22.554,000 00

Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIA lll!.l fi ES
Demand deposi ts of 10drvrduals
pa rtnershrps and curporat1ons
Trrne and savrngs dcJX&gt;stls of mcl 11 rdua ls
partnerships, ctnd em pur&lt;Jtwns

Deposrts of Umted States \. tilL'! nmcn t
Deposrts of Sta tes and polrtllal sulxl11 '""'"
Deposrts of commerual banks
Certified and offllers check&gt;
rota! Deposrts In Domestic O!fu es
a row ! demand deposrts
b Total tune cmd Stt\ 111g!'! dc pos1b
rota)

DepOSits ln

[)om t.S l ll and ~ Ol l' lg n (Jffa t ~

Other habiiJtres
TOT AI, fJ ABI I.ITIES

7,06.1.000 00
13,648,000 00
27 1100 00
304,1100 00
6,1100 00
132,1100 00
2L!80 000 00
; 46 7 [)(]() 00
13,113,000 00
42,360,000 00
, IOi .(}OQ 00
21,2813,000 110

The Srxth Annual Campfire
of the Ohro Chapter of The
Broth erhood of the Jungle
Cock " 'II be held J une 9 10
and II ot Bob Evans Fa rms
llus loca tion. whrch rs on HI
35 JUSt "est of ll ro Grande has
become the chapter's per
man ent
home
I he
orgamzatu:m 's name IS
demed from the JUngle cock
an As1an fowl, whose feather.
were an Im portant mgred1ent
of man) of the fm est trout
n1es
Th e a nt rc rpa ted
500
chrldren and sponsors al
tendrng the event IS the drrect
res ul t of l onsenat10m sts
meeti ng rn Maryland 10 1938
fu r a trout fr shmg " eckcnd •n
the Cat oc tin Mount a rns
1wh er e th e presrd cntwl
ret reat Camp Da vrs rs
loca ted 1 Fr om thrs f1r st
gatherrng, a platform and
Cr ee d were adopt ed to
preserve the future of f1sh
and fr shrng waters by rn lruducmg youth to sound
conservation practices whrle
mtroducmg them to the art of
ny-hshrng
The esse nce of 1he Creed "
to take a youth fr s h1 ng
at least once a ) ear
and grve hrm gurd ance
m the rea lm of frshrng ,rnd
conserva tion Although the
na tional orgamzatwn s camp
has facJirtles for onl) boys,

EQLITY C ~PI'f AI.
Common stock
b No sha res outstanding 12 000
1pdr val ue 1
Surplus
Undrvrded profrts
TOTAL EQUITY CAPil AL
TOTAl LIABILI TIES AND
F.QUITY CAPIT!IL
MEMORANDA
Average for 30 calendar daJ s f' lldrng 1eport date
a Cash and due from banks
b Federal funds sold and sec ur11les purchased unde1
agreement to rese ll
c Tota l loa ns
e Tow! deposrl~ rn domcsll c anti foreJgll offrccs
SU PPLEMENTAL MEMOHA NDA
Pl ed ~ed assets and sec urrtres lo.rncd &gt;book val ue 1
US Government obl1gat10ns cl1r t'l t and g1utr r~n l et•d
pledged lo s&lt;ecure depoSi ts .rnd otln-1 liabr!Jlics
TOTAL

300 000 00
&gt;00,1100 00

46tooo oo

l 267 000 0
22155411100 00

the Ohro Cha ptcr IS capable of
housmg boys and grrls
The weekend program rs
cxpeclcd to be an excrt rng as
\\ CIJ as an mformatJve ex·
perrcnce for the ) ouths rn
att endance A full staff of
ur str ucto rs from the State
DJv1sron of Wrldlrfe, DJVrsron
of Watercraft and noted Ohro
sportsmen writ be on hand
In struct 100 offered wrll
mclude castrng teehnrques 10
fl ), sprn and ba rt castrng, as
" ell as rod bur ldmg fl y tyrng,
pond and stream readrng
hooks and knots. f1sh cleanrng
an d, ca noc mg a nd wa ter
safelJ Th e ca noemg classes
wrll be held on ltaccoon
Creek, which runs through
the rami , " hrle olher classes
wrll be at H1o Grande Coll ege
The college " 'II also be the
SJtc for lodgrng and meals
Cost rs $30 each for chrld
and sponsonng adult Thrs
rncludcs mea ls and lodgl!lg
for the enu re weekend The
age linllt for chr ldren rs 9
throug h 17 Rese rvat ions
must be made by Ma) 15 and
should rnclude the $30 fee for
each person An adult may
sponsor up to three Children
Send reservatrons to or fo r
more rnforrna tron wrrte Ohro
Olapter Brotherhood of the
Jungle Coco k League of Ohro
Spo rtsmen, 2404 Cleveland
Ave, Columbus, Ohro 43211

Final touches placed
•
on upcoming operetta
I U PI'F: HS PLAINS well known gr aveya rd, prrate
St udents of t he Tu pper s rsland a nd ' brg cave" scenes
Pla rn s Elementary School
Play rng the lead role rs
are puttmg the frn al touches La rry Lrfe a srxth grader,
on the rr sprrn g ope retta , and other roles wrll be taken
" !'om Saw) er", to be by J unrny Weber, the an·
presented at 8 Frrday evenrng nouncer, Cmdy Harrrs as
rn the school audllorrum
Au nt Polly, Angre Spencer as
The ope retta IS rn three acts Becky That cher, Tom
wllh frve scenes rncludrng the Everett as Huck Fmn, Greg
Collms, Tara Guthrre, Troy
Guthne, Mrke Collins, Trm
Probert, Jeff Wyers, J oe
Hunyon, Suzy Pooler, Roger
Balser, M1ke Collrns, Vr clor
Ga ul , Terr y St out , Kelly
Wh1tl a tch,
a nd
Steve
Bernesderfer
Jenny Berkhimer Will be
•
the accompa nrst for th e
prcsentatron wrth teachers,
Area Srx Health Systems Tom Gumpf , prrn crpal ,
Agency, Inc (ASHSA 1 IS Ill Ha!ph Wrgal, Robert Santhe process uf developrng 1ts de rs, Lavrna Brann on,
appllcatron for renewal of rts B a r bar;~ Tnpp , Chri sty
condrtronal dcsrgnatron and Cald" cll and Pa m Douthrtt
fundrng as the health plan- assrs t rng Mrs
Maxm e
mng and de, elopm ent Whit ehead "ilh the drrectron
agencres for erghleen easte rn Moth er s have made th e
and southeastern Oh ro cost umrng
an d
sta te
l'O UJlt iCS
managers are Jeff Wye rs and
Hcpresentatr ves of ASHSA Paul Collins
will hold publrc rneetrn gs at
F'rrday mornmg, students
7 30 p m on Aplll 24 at the 0 and teachers of the Chester
U Inn m Athens and April 25 and Rrvervrew Elementary
at the Cambrrdge Holrday Schools wrll attend a mormng
Inn Purpose rs to provrde produetron A donatr on wrll be
pubhc 1nput rntol the ap- asked at the door Frrday
plr catr on An y rnt eres ted evenrng wrth proceeds to go
catlzen or grou p as uwated to for school needs
attend a nd offer co mm ents on
Third grade g~r l s wrll make
AS HSA 's
qu alr frca tron s, up a sunflo\\ er chorus They
guvcrnrng body composrtlon, urclude Juhe Hawk, Lee Ann
and t he proposed wo r k Hobrn son, Chrr sty Hawk ,
program These comments, De Lea h Sa nders, Ange la
and an) others submrtted to Damewood. Robyn Barnell.
the agency. wrll be con- Err ca Kess rnge r, Bren da
Sidered prror to subn11ssron of Reed , Pa m Hhrnehart , LISa
the formal apphealron to La nce, Beth Tucker, Susre
HEW on Ju ne I
Swa rn , J anet Bu chana n,
The Executrve Comnuttee Delanr Baker, Tonya Savoy
of Area Srx Health Systems a nd Man e Scyoc
Agency, Inc (ASHSA} will
The th1rd grade boys who
meet Aprrl 27 at the Ramada
Inn rn Ma n etta The busrness
meetmg wrll convene al 7 30
pm
Mergs County Shenff
One of the major rtems to
James
J Proffitt offers the
be discussed wrll be comfollowrng
suggestions from
ments rece1 ved on th e
OPER
ATI'ON
CRI ME
agency 's conti nu ation a pAI
ERT
for
spccra
l
at tent ron
phcatron Other agenda rtems
of
the
Senror
Crtrzens
of the
rn clu de reports fr om the
area
Revre" Commrttee and the
BEW ARE OF THE CON
Plan Developm ent Com
ARTIST
AND SWI NDLE H
mtttee
l.rke the stars rn the sky,
the number of schemes to

ASHSA will
hold two
meetmgs

125 1100 00
10,471,1100 00
18 729.1100 00

59818750
598 18750

J, Ruger W Hyse ll Cashier of the above named bank do her·c by de&lt;iare
that thrs report of condJtron rs ll ue lu the bcsl of my knowltdge and belief
Hoger W Hysell
We, lhe wlde rSJgn~d drrecto1·s attest the correctness of thrs report of condJlron and declare that 11 has J)cen exarmned il) us and to the best of our
knowledg e and behef IS true anrl rorre&lt;t
( Wayne SwiSher
I ~ HobertSrhc llh.rse - Drrectors
Fred W Crow , .Jr
Sta te of muo County of Mergs "
,
Sworn to and s ubs~rr bed befor e nw th rs lllh cia) of !lprr l 1978
Io Ann C11sp Not;u y Pu iJIIL
My CornmJSsron F:xpll'es .JuiJ l7 , 1978

..

are \he "skeletons" dan crng
m the graveyard are Kevm
Barber, Bn an Ba uman ,
Royce Brssell , Jrm Caldwell ,
Tltll Eynon, Tom Harrr s,
John Rrce, Matthew Hrddle,
and Joe Hunyon
Makmg up the "boys and
grrls" of the vlllagc chorus
are Joy Brannon, L1sa
Henderson. Patrrc1a S~ms ,
Krrnberly Schul, Terrr Stout,
Tamm y Cala way, Tonya
~"ortney , Lrsa Hawk, Mrke
Lance, Deedrah Sa nder s,
Traere Schul , J rm Watson,
M1ke Owens, Jrm Weber,
Kllll Wrener, Lon Wolfe,
Michelle Owens, Kelly Null,
James Chapman, Patty
Jones, Sherry Patterson, Lorr
Ho brn son , Mehssa Sca rbrough and Alrce H1tch1e
Second graders wrll be
co stumed as "alley cats"
That group wrllrnclude Amy
Connolly, Lrsa Ga ul, Bryan
Durst , Allen Trrpp, Larry
Spencer,
Lrsa
Burk e,
Georg rn e Myer s, Angre
Ga rt en, Amy Rrt chre, John
Cremea ns, Rarm1e Bauman,
James M)ers, M1ssre Halley ,
Pa ul Snyder , Charles Jones,
Lon Burke. Elda Barley,
Bobbr J ackson , Jeff Caldwe ll ,
Renee Kay lor and Ta mm y
Welch
Frrst greders partrcrpalrn g
10 a vrllage ch rldren's chorus
rnelu de Kyle• Buchanan ,
Man dy
Coza rt ,
Amy
Shrrvers, Davrd Rree, Karen
Spencer, Err e Sams, Mrchael
Weber , Lea Ann Heed, Cra rg
B o w en,
B a rba r a
Bemesderfer, Benny Darl ey,
Cassre Fausnaugh, Tammy
Putman Kemp Bea umont.
Bobby Barl ey, Sta nl ey
Bennett , Chrr sl Spen ce r ,
Amy Hager, Tammy Ken·
nedy , and Ja yne Ann Hrtchre

Crime alert tips issued

Economy

lak e your m oney seem co un t ~

Jess Elderly Ohroans arc
partrcularly vu lnerable to the
sweet-tal kr ng wh eelerdea ler
There rs one baste rule of
thumb DO NOT 1 AKE
YOUH MONE Y OUT OF
THE BANK TO PUT IT INTO
AtY Y
SCHE ME
OH
' MONEY MAKING " PLAN
OPERAT ION CRI ME
ALERT lrtcrature states that
some of the most common
schemes to swrndlc you out of
your savrngs rncl ude II I - A
&gt;1ranger offers to work magrc
on. your money, to make rl
double, rf you wrll hand rt
over to h1m or her DON T DO
IT' (2) Someone call s and
tells you he or she 1s a bank

eKamrner and needs your
help or that someone rs
&gt;1ea hng money from your
account Take therr name and
nu mber Call the bank and
the Shenrr s Off rce DO NDT
HEMO VE ANY MONEY
FH OM THE ACCOU NT
Acco rdrng tu the Shenff, the
number of frauds and nunfl ams perpetrated aga rn st
Ohr oa ns
a nnua ll y
1s
staggerrng Take tuue to
t~ r n k over any money
schemes suggested to yo u
Don'I grve Jour money to
$!rangers And rf you have
questrons about a dea ler or
therr deals, or rf you suspect
you have been taken" by a
co n art rs t CALL THE
SHEH!FF 'S OF F ICE rrnmedrately'

(Contmued from page I )
durrng the frrst quarter cornpared " 1th a 3 8 percent
mcrea se durrng the frna l
quarter of J977 and a 5 1
percent Jump durrng last
year's th rrd quarter
Co mm e rce Se cr e ta r y
Juamta Kreps, 10 an unusual
move, sc hedul ed a news
co nference followrn g the
Co mm er ce Depa rtm e nt
NOW YOU KNOW
report to explarn the latest
The Panama Canal Zone
GNP fi gures
was forma lly acqurred b) the
The GNP rs a measure of
Umted States on May 4 1904 ,
the na lion' s overall goods and
a day celebrated every year
se rvrces, adjusted I or
srnce , 111 the Canal Zone, as
m!latron, and rs considered
AcqUISlllon Day
the broadest measure of the
na lron's overall economre
health
The mam reason for the
declrne was a I 3 percent drop
m consumer spendrng , the
department sard
Con sumer s had more
money to spend - per ca p1ta
mcome was estimated to be
up $137 to $6,427 - but
mflatron brt more sharply
mto rt The GNP rn!latJon rate
was 7 percent compared wrth
an ave rage of about 5 percent
for frnal SIK months of 1977
/".
There were also hrgher
Soctal Securrty !axes for all
1 .,.
workers, lower payments to
fa rmers and less mcome for
Sin ~:er
constructron and productron
workers due to the coal stnke
a
nd cold weather These
1
100 ,:;·,
elem ents all Jed to the
NOW
deepest cut rn consumer
on lh1S Sty ltS I" f.A actotne
w 11h our e ~ cluswe
spendrng s10ce the end of the
(lip &amp; S ~&lt;~w ~ PW tng sur
recesston ONLY
la CI al!iO a t)UIII n 7 S!PO
OJI19hnotflr a lron t orop
The GNP rs defined as the
" bOOb•n llu11J IC/ g zaq
()0 total output of natron's goods
sHetch aM or na n('rn
1
and servrces, adjusted for
5lt tches \ 1ade nUS A
CaOtnO! 0 1 c~ rrymq case
rnllalron It li eonsrdered the
t&gt; 11 ra M odf&gt;l /7 4
broadest measurement of the
overall economrc heal th of
ille Unrted Sta tes
Economrsts say that 10
Plus: A Lorge Selection of
general the economy must
expand Its output by an
Scissors For Mom/
average of 4 percent a year to
Vis~ The Home Furnishings
create enough jobs to keep
the unemployment rate from
rrsrng
Department-lsi Floor
The
C o mmerce
Department sard the GN P for
6fl"' Li~ ht w t·i~ht Knits
the first quarter stood at
Stop'" rlght awa y and see the new sele ctton of curt.dns
$1
358 tnllron c:ompared wrth
r eady for you to bu y - cafe ' curtatns sheers . cape
52'' ()iuna
$1 360 tnlllon for the fi nal
cads dra pen es · ruftled curtains Big se lect ton of sh:es
and colors
411'' Pli ~~•·
quarter of 1977.
For the past several weeks,
6ff' L al'l' Knits
adm rn iS tratron offlctals,
mcludrng Mrs Kreps, have
Also see our new line~~ area rugs touch and chair
throws table covers bedspre ads sheets - towels ~been-warmn g that the,-first -I ~INi n•dow shades- - Kersch Draperv- Harilware
quarter GNP would be poor,
possibly showmg no growth
or a weak Improvement
Elberfelds
Pom'e rOtV
2nd St , Pomeroy
However,
the assize
of the . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 _ _ __.
declrne
came
a surpnse

ELBERFELDS

SAVE

l 972,1100 00

$

299

Prom, GradUJJtion,
·
Alumni Banquet Fabrics!

~"J:HE - FABRIC-­

SHOP

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In

OHGAN IZED- A Crtrzens Conunrtt cc for the Me rg"
County Department of Hea llh wa&gt; orgamzed al a meetr ng
Tuesday nr ght at Vcter,rns Merno11al fl osp1tal Offr ce rs
elected were Dn11s Ewrng, H N Pnrner·o) presrdcnl.
H1ck Crow, J.eta rl, vrce pr esulent, a11d Ma rty Ge) CI,
represe11 tatrve of the Sclllor Crtrzens secretary N1ta
Wrsmskr , Health Department nurse pr esrded at the
meetmg attended by left to rrght, scaled, Jack Walker.
Hutland, Mrs Ewmg, D1· Nan Mykel, Menta l fl c,rlth

Center rcpt esentatl\ e, ami Cro w .111d

-=t,rnrh n•

litvd llcy, Jum nc. repr eSJ•nturg C11ppled Cluldr en.
WJ &gt;~Hsk r Jane Sruder , Ohro Depar lrncnt of llealth, i\nclll'\1 Cross. Ha n ne. a nd He1schel Mc Ciu Je, Mrdd leportPom~r ov a r e&lt;:~ 1 ep r t.•s~:: n ttng ftKi d ~ c r vu:e 'l hose on

the

not pr cse nt , fm til e mcell!lg \\Ct ( James
ilddms Ita &lt;.'i nc H1gh School pllncrpal Wrlllld Sat gent ,
Middl eport Mrs \.eye r Doyle Srna b, Hcedsvil le aJCa,
.ulll the ltev ltvbert Bu mg,un el Mrddlepurt . ll llllt stellal
~u rnnu ttc c

.t :-i~ Ol l d ll o n

EXC ITEM ENT PREVi\I LS at the Tuppers Plams
Elementa ry Sc: hool and small wonder ll s operetTa lrme
and students an d Ure staff have been busy wrth rehearsa ls
while mothers of the cast members have been hard at rl
sewrn g costumes for U1e presenlatron wh1ch rs 8 p rn
F'rrday rn the school auchton um
Se lected thrs yea r ""s 'Tom Sawyer' wrth Larry
l.rfe, a SIXth grader 111 the trtle role Mrs Maxrne
Whrtehead drrector, has been assisted by the teac hmg
staff for the muSical Acc ompanrst rs Jenn; Berkh1mer
The aecompanymg photos we re taken +I; ,... "tudl•nts

l1 red out costummg and stage settmgs Wednesday tn la st
mrnute preparatron s for the F'rtda) evenrng showmg
whic h rs open to the publrc The costumes are a samplrng
of th ose worn by cast members
Abnve, chrldren of the \1\ll age m therr Tom Sa wyer
coslwnes rndude , fr ont, left to rrghl, Enc Sams, Karen
Spence r Amy Shmers and David Htce , back, I to r,
'l'm1 a Sams, Jamre Chapman , Tamara Calaway, Sherry
Patterson, Lorr Robrn son, Melissa Scarbrough, Terrr
Slout (Sec more prctures on Page 8 I

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V1ft een Cents
Vo l 29 No 4

Pay raise package could he voted on today
R) LEE LEONARD
UPI Stalchuuse Rcpurter
COLUMBUS t UPli - The
Oh ro House and Sen.tle may
vote tod&lt;rJ on a confe rence
c-ommrt tee rrp&lt;•rt of a $62
mrlhon JUdges and state
employees'
pa y
ra rse
package
Approva l of the negolratc&lt;t
btl! , accepted unan unously
by
Demoeratr c
and
Hepubhcan con ferees from
both cha mbers Wednesd,ry
seems ass ur ed desp1le
compl arnt s by stale employee
groups that rt rs tlln sm:rll
Tite House and Scn,lte wet e

to meet nt l p m today . and
lea ders s,ud they v. a ntt.'d to
vote on tlre pr opos.al as soun
posstble
fh e SIX ronfer ees took le""

dS

th,tn twn hout s Wednesday to
rtdopt 14 amendment'i ,md

srgn the report
Cht c f r:~ m c ndm e nl s
extended th e addrllonal Pd l'
tn htghsal a r ted L&lt;~r eeJ
v. orkct ~ d ll d restored p dt t of
.1 r ut 1lldde by the Sendlc In
til e lnl rements for lop st.1tc
JUd~es

Stale employee groups stJ II
expressed dJssausfacllon for
th e packilgc \\lllch 1s to Ut ke

l'ffetl the nex t paJ perwd 11 gh ts '
c~ f te r cr1.u:tm cnt for the
Put rr ek H Soroha n.
judgc•s ,1nd July I fo r the exet utl ve drredor of the Ohio
Crvrl Se t vr(e Em pl oyees
80 ,000 st ate cm plo; ces
S.l ld
h Js
The1 Indica ted the) wrll J\ SSOc lat iO II ,
( (10Sici CJ SUI!l e tvpe Of protes t nrga mzatwn W et S dee ply
di sp leased that more money
action pc rlm ps .1 s tn ke
Thnm t~!S Murg(m of the OhiO \\U Sn t added for slate
ch,tpler nf th e Ame rH a n \\orker s
Sor oha n sard the fi nal
Fcderalron of Sl.rle , County
a ncl Mun rcr p.rl Empl o) ces vcrsron w;Js a "poht1ca l '
dcs&lt;rl bed th&lt;• 20-to 4(kcnt settl em e nt , M1 dng hts
lw lllly Wdge htkc as on ly fl o r ge~ m zct t wn wtll cons1der
gt' :il l ii C '
'Job actron ' possr brlrtres
As adopt ed, the report
I h ' ""' stale employees
" ' e not gomg to get eq ult) mcludes a ~(ken t luke for
until U1cy ,1/ e 1)1 garuzed and employ ees e.a rnmg less than
h&lt;r 1c collecti ve bargarmn g $10,000 a year and 20 to 38

Ry Uruled Press lnternar wnal
COL UMBUS - SC HOO l, CHJI ORE N IN NINE
Mrdwestern cllres " 'II pl,mt more than .!81100 prne scedhngs
Arbor Day, ApT rl 28
The tre&lt;!S arc made ava rl.rble b) the Col umbu s-ba sed Gold
Crrclc retarl cham whr ch has spon so rt~l the plan tmgs for the
seven th consecutrve ) Car Gold Crrde • ill donate the trees to
crty parks deparUnents who rn turn wrll coordinate schoo l
planting proJect$

COLUMBUS - OHIO COULD HAVF: AN amp le frur l crop
thrs year, 1f luck holds, according to ,, hortJ culturrsl wrlh the
Ohro State UnrverSity Coopera ti ve Extensron Ser vrce
"Tempera tures up to this pornt ,rre on track to res ult rn
more normal bloom dates for frur t crops thrs year ,' Elden
Stang sa rd Wednesda) " l'h rs should help reduce the potential
for frost losses, compared wrlh the 1976-77 season · Stang sa rd
some wrnter damage to trees rs apparent . "rth some bark
splrttrng rn young apple tr ees reported

IJ EI!III F I'ICKF:NS

Auxiliary names
.
•
representatives
-

H Al i ~J'-- llc· iJ IJI

PiL kens

\\ ct~

slice tt•cl d S deh•g&lt;Jtc diHI
C!w lv Pc~ tl rr son c1s illlc rn(tll'

to lluc k ~ye (;uJs St,Jte bJ the
Amer u.: .111 I ~gH m Auxahar )
of H,rcurc Post 602
t:uls Sta te " 'II be held 111
J une at Ca pi tal Umvers rty 111
CI.EVELAND - THOMAS BAR'fH , 26, Cleveland, a used Col urnbus Both lk lJbre .md
C'uulv ~Hl' Jlll ll UI s c.~t Southern
car saleSinan who sold 36 automobrles wrthout titles bet" cen
June 1976 and March 1977 , has bee n sentenced to two to frve Brgh Sd wul
Dcbhrc rs the d,HJghter of
years m prrson and fmed $2,500 and cour t costs
Mr
dnd Mrs Cct rl Vanove r
Barth sold the cars wrthout provrdrng cc rt1hcales of tr Ues
for them from the Alb1e Motors Co , a used c,ll' dealcrshrp he dlld M• aud M'" F:ber
Sy1ell usc
At
owned on the crty's West Sr de, aeco rd10g to Detectrve Char les Pu:ken s
Vavrma, who sard Barth rs also under mdrcUnent fur forgery Suutheru she Jr.rs bccu a
member of the Pep Club for
three
)ca rs. served as vrce
COLUMBUS - OHJO COMMISSION ON AGING Drrector
pll'stdeut
of the Futur e
Martm Jams set May 1 as the dea dline for older Oh10ans to
Humcmi:j
kcr.s
uf Amell(.' .t
become ellgrble for $1t mrl lron to emergency energy
Cllrlplcl for two yc,Hs, wets un
assrstance fun ds to he lp wrth last wrnter's lngh ut1!rty br lls
Jams sar d to become elrgrble for thrs one-trme Emergency
Energy Assrstance Program , older Oluoans must be cer hired
as elrgtble for the program by local Communr ty Aet10n
Agencres by May I

lht•

SC.

holri !Stl lp k Hrrl for two

)Crll S, cHid

pa l lH.: lpHled llllht!

Lictss piH) S hl' IS r1
member uf the Fu st Souther n
Jl,&lt;ptr st Churtlr ofPomeroy
- ( mdJ '' the daughter uf
Mr dncl Mrs Corbett I. P,rt
tt'rson S H ciC. USC She ha:-,
lxe n a r11ember of the Pep
Club !111 three )&lt;'a rs ,md rs
hcd cl rna}otclle a n ~ featur e
ill Ill er flll !he lila I d ung band
ltll s yccn Sht 1s t1 memlx!r of
!11-M, wr lhe Jni8 scholar shrp
lc(1111 drtd Jl tll llu pdlcd lJI the
JUlnc&gt;l class pl,r) She rs ,rlso a
mem ber of the r n st Smrlhern
Baptrs t Chu1ch of Pomcr oy
\\her c sht' sc1ves on ~hun h
Jtl lliU I

t:UUI H.: J)

Reminder is issued

CINCINNATI - A M*Y 4 HEAHING has been scheduled
by US District Court Judge Carl Hubrn on a request that Ju s
court etther g1ve up or suspend rts JUrJSdrctron of 45 Bever ly
Hills mghtclub frr e lawsUits
The 45 su1ts have been fried by relati ves of non-Kentucky
VIctims ofthe frre that killed 165 people rn subUI ban Southga te,
Ky , last May 28 Another 46 SUits liave been fried rn Kentucky
state court by relatives of Kentucky vrctuns

Th e~ e

e m plo} ces, ma mly
work er s
1n
superVISOr} ca pa citi es had

caree r

been orn rtted rn earher
d !SCUSSIOOS.

Hep Harrv J Lehman , D
Shaker H e r gh l~ . •ruthor of the
01 1gmal and cha1rmon of the
conference cornmrttee sal(!
lhrs change " uul d cost
$503,2i0 mcludrng $290.000
from the genera l revenue

pa y package bv gra ntrn ~;. all pr oposal was " polltrcal" and
state employees a 7'~ perce nt comp larned he was taking Ihe
across-the-board hrke, or at most · abuse" for working the
hardest foc pay rj lSCS and
least ~0 ce nts an hour
The GOP said a two-step collective bargamrng rrghts
Lomes from spec•Jal rotary mcrease was unfc:11r to for the stale employees
So m e
peop l e
fu nds, s uch as hrgh " ay, Jongtrmc stale employees,
tllepubhcans
l
are
not gor ng
s1m:e
1t
dui
n't
offer
th
em
as
lrqu or and wrldhfe monr es
to
become
heroes
of the
much
The JUdicral purl ron,
pubhc
em
ployees
at
th e
'
1
hi
s
wrll
destroy
the
clasr ar srng state , county and
expense
"f
the
Democr
,rlic
srfrcatron
system
and
grve
the
mun rc1 pal JUdges' salar res
across th e state b; 25 to 45 most help to the people who caucus and others who h,tve
pe rcent bea rs a prrre tag of l1e1 ve JUSt corne mlu state worked on their beh.r lf
around here for years" sa1ll
serv rce
ob jec ted Sen
$6 l rnrllion
Meshel
l'hornas
A
Van
Meter
,
RPn or to agreerng on the
The comrnrtee also voted lu
A
shland
report , majonty Dem oc r ats
lltll
rt the salaries of all st,r tc
But
Sen
Harry
Meshel,
[).
shot down a Hepublrcan at
Youngstown,
sard
the
GOP
te mpt ~~ add $12mrllron to lhe
(Contrnued on page 12)

fund bn ngrng the pay rarse
pa ckage for the stale workers
to $56 mrllron - $34 8 mUIIon
of rt from the general fund
The rest of the money

Inflation action stepped-up

;News. • .in Briefs:,;

NEW YOHK - A Cl.DSE FHIF:ND OF' F:I \1\S Pr~l ey sa1d
the la te rock 'n ' roll srnger " anted to " ork as an underco\ er
na rcotrcs agent for the federal government and drscusscd the
ma tter wrth former Presrdent Nr. on
Mart y ta cker, who was best man a1 Pr esley s weddmg.
recalls the 10crdent 10 his forth comrng book, El vrs Portrart
of a Frrend 'excerpts of \\hrch .rppear rn the Mal' rssue of
Ladies Home Jour nal

cent s lor those earn1ng
between $10,1100 and $20 000
1he conference commrttee
added 20 cents an hour for
about 600 crv1 l se rl'lce em
plo)ees earnmg over $20 000

Th e Bu reau of Motor
Vehrclcs toda&gt; Issued a fmal
rermndcr that a II Ohro
veh rcle owners w1 th last
names bcg rnmng wllh lett ers
A ghrough K must purchase
t herr ln78 passe ng er car
regr strotrons by Saturday ,
CINCINNATI - FRUsrRATED IN EFFORTS to solve the Aprrl 29
All deputy rr· ~ rstrar offrces
murders of erght Greater Cincrnnatr women, polr ce have
assigned a specra l mne-mernber team to mvestrga te the wr ll be closed on Su nday ,
Aprrl 30, the legal dcadlrnc
deaths.
The pohce team rncludes personnel from Crncrnnatr, for th ese regrst r ants to
Hanulton County, Butler CoWilY and local pollee depar tments drsplay the new sucker on
Russe ll Jackson, a retrred Crnc1nnah homrc1de squad therr passenger vehrcles
BMV Regrstrar Dean L
commander, heads the team
Dollrson sa id that an y car
LOS ANGElES - SOMEBODY FOUND A CHECK for owner Ill the A through K
group who ISsti ll drlv rng on ,,
almost $6 m1lllon on a downtown srdewalk Wednesday
~~--0"'--li!Y"'"-"'· ''~· turned uver to the desk cle~ k at the 1977 vahdat10n st1cker aft er
nearby
and left wfilio ut giv!nglils name, sa1d 'mrdnl ght, April 30;clffi exhotel Manager John Prova tas The cheek was made out to the pect to be stopped and cried
East Orange Water Drstrlct for $5,916,Jll by a bank as by &gt;rea Jaw en forcement
payment for the district's water bonds, the hotel rnanagl•r · fllelal s He added that
sard
vrolators " 'II be easy lo sput,

sr nce rmpruper ly regrstered
A thr·o ugh K vchrcles wrll
have blue 1977 validatr on
strck ers, whole persons who
can contrnue (o dm e on old
vahclallon stickers unt rl the
end of May have erther red or
green st i ck e r~
Dolhson emphaSized that
the April 30 deadline apphes
only to passe nger car owners
"rth A through K last names
Motor
homes ,
non comme rcia ! an d non ·
passcn ~ er vehrcles such as
tru cks,
tr arlers ,
and
motor cycles,
can
be
reg1st ered any tune between
now and May 31, regardless
of the owner 's last name.
Car owncrsrn the Lthrough
Z alphabetrcal group may
reg ist er therr ve hr elcs
beg rnn rng Mrmd.ry, May I

B; LEONARIJ CURHY
WASHI NG rON (U P II
The ad rlll nr strat JOtJ ha s
stepped up actron lo cu rb
mflatwn wr th a hea11ly
symbOh( move to sell US
gold supphes to help rcp.nr
the arhng dollar
Wrth gold market' closed at
home and abroad , th e
Tr easur y Depa rt me nt
Wednesday nrght announc ed
the sa le of 300,000 ounces of
US gold at each of srx
month ly au ctions begrnnmg
10 May Gol d now .sells for

about 1175 an ounce
Wh1le the adrn1mstrat10n
sa rd th e purpose of the sale
wa s to help red uce the
massl\ e US trade dehcrt,
the sa le of a total of l 8
null ron oWTccs of gold would
on ly net about $315 mrllron a sum ha VJn g lrttle anpa ct on
th e ma ss rve U S trade
defr crt, which rs expec ted to
exceed the 127 br lhon level of
last year
In
Prttsburgh,
the

Deputies

$5,000 is collected thus far

a dmtn Js t ra lt on's

cht e f

rnfl allon frghter, Hobe rt
Strauss, sa rd the frrst targets
of th e adm rnr str atr on s
EXT EN DED fOH ~X AST
·
Fa ir Sa turda y and Jawbom ng to restram wa ge
Mondn y and n chance of Iukes wrll be the Postal
wor ker s
the
sho\I HS Sunda y Highs " Ill Se rv rce
T
e
a
m
s
ter
s
and
be rn the 6()s while ovc rnlghllows "Ill be In the lOs envrronm ental reg ulato rs
In an mterv1ew wtth the
Saturday and In th e 4Ds
\"a
s hrn gton Post Stra uss
Sunda y a nd Monday

probe two
accidents .
Mergs Co unty Shel'lff
James J Proffr tt reported
lodaJ hrs department In ves ti ga ted tw o acerdent s
durrng the past 48 hours
The frrst accrdcnt oct urred
Tuesday mornmg on Eagle
Hrd ge Road rn Chester
Townshrp
Douglas E Brown mg, 18,
Ht 3, Pomeroy. was
travelrng cast on Eagle Rrdge
Road rn a J974 Chevrolet
truck He sard.h e took hJS eye
off the road for a second Hrs
veh rele ran off the left srde of
the roadway, over an embankment and overturned
The t ru ck wa s heav rly
dama ged No erlatron was
IS.'l ued
The second accrdent occurred at I a m Wednesday
on US Rt 33 J am es D McDougal, 23, Portreroy, was
so uthbound on SR 33 near CR
19 when hiS qar struck and
krlled a doe deer that ran mto
hr s path There was moderate
damage
__wrth the eorn!!]g oL good
weather, Sherr!! Proffrtt
urges area motorrsts to be on
t~e a Jert to ehrldren rrdrng
brcyeles The Mergs County
(Contmued on page 12)

sard the White House anlr·
rnflatron carnpargn needed to
"wm a couple of f1ghts " The
\ol un tary wa ge and prrce
restraml• favored by the
adrn rn rs tral Jon to curb
inflatiOn lar gely have been
rgnored b) labor and
industr y
The sale of gold was seen as
a US effort to conl'lnce
fore1 gn tra drng partners the
admm astratwn ts senous
about trrmmrng rts trade
def1crt Gold was last so ld by
the Uruted States du rmg the
F'ord years
The announcement was one
of a serr es of event s
Wed nesd ay that r eveal ed
more of Presi dent Ca rter 's
plans to frght mfla tion m
hopes of rmprovrn g the
econom}
"These sales of gold will

The memorral fund drrv e
The Leg ron post agreed to
for a ne" po st home for Drew assrsl rn parkrng ears at the
We bster Pos t 39 of t he Mergs Co unty Farr as a fund
Ameru~ a n Leg1on exce eds
$5,000 accurdmg to an announ cement by Paul Casc1
Those persons wrshrng to
make donat rons a rc asked to
co nta ct Charles Swatzel,
Leonard J ewell or Case1 as
soon as possr ble Any nonm ember wrshmg to make a

have the effect of r edu crn~
ille U S trade defiCit crlher
by mcreasmg exports of gold
or by reducmg the 1111ports of
thrs commod1ty ," sard
Treas ur y De partm en t
spokesman Joseph I.aitin
The an nouncement was
made hours after th e
Co mmerce De par tmen t
disclosed the natron's Gross
Natrona! Product for the frrsl
three mon ths of 1978 had
skrdded to tis wor st
performance m three ) curs
- recording a 0 6 perce nt
decline m nattonal output fur
th e first quarter.
The
trade
deft e r!
contr rbules to rnnauon, an
economrc srtll8tilln In wh~eh
conswners' buyrng power rs
stead rly eroded at th e
marketplace .
(Contmued on pace 12)

ra rsrng project Refre shment s "ere served b)
Olarlcs Hayes.

donat1on m memory of a

loved one may do so by
contactmg one ~r the three
na med men
Plans for the annua l
Memorral Day program a nd
parade were mad e a nd
co mm rt t ees
app orn ted
Tuesday nrght
Jorn10g the post membe rs
rn ' t he program wrll be
members of the Pomeroy
F rr e Depa rtm ent a nd
Emergency Sq uad Servr ces
wrll be held on the upper
pa rkmg lot rn Pomeroy The
Rro Gra nde Chorale wrll
present a program

Weather
Showers ton rght a nd
Fnday, possi bly mrxed with
snow-fiurrres l onrght~ Highs
In the upper 40s or lo" er 50s.
Lo ws tomght 10 mrd or upper
30s Hrgh tem peratures
f'nday wrll be m the upper
40s

DENMARK student$ are staying In Middleport at the
LaSalle Hotel this week The group rncludes six men and
SIX women rangrng m age from 18 to 25 who are here
making a study of Mergs Mrnes and the mmers They are
makmg a film of the nune to t;rke back to Denmark to
show restdents illere The mforr 11atton wrll alJo be put In
book form for drstrrbution to chrldren. There are no mines
rn Denmark. Hrgh schools m Denmark also differ from
high schools rn Amer1ca as a studeht never grllduateR
from high school illere The mam purpose of the group Is
to educate the people of Denmark as to whllt Is going on In
Amerlca_and how Amencans work and llve.-'l'hey have been in other parts of Oh1o, West VIrginia and
Pennsylvama They have some friends from Denmark
who are presen tlv m Pittsburgh , Pa , and Wallhlngton, D.
C Shown are, left to nght , Jesper Wohlert and Mette
Hansen.

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