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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
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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

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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

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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
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.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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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""

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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
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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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M1~dlenort Pomeroy.O

Thrusda;,Apnl20,1978

~ Blizzard.

of '78 discussed again

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By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
"Bhzza ru of '78 was so bad
that the people 1eopunstble
lor cleanng Amenca s
streets of snow alreadv are
glrdmg lor next "mter
AI a na twnal snow"
convention Wednesday, the
mam toptc wa s
Wha t
happened 10 the bhzzard of
'78 and what we learned '
James F Johnson of
Boston sald h1s u ty got
plastered" b) snowstorms
and satd he learned that
mthtary leaders sent m to
remove snow should take
orders from ctty off lctals
"because the mlhtary doesn t
know the pohlical problems
we have "
A R Homme of Kentucky
satd he thought Kentucky was
supposed to be a southern
state 'until the bottom fell
out Wlth reccrd sn o ~&lt;iall
"We learned quite ,, bit

satd Romme but my boss
apparently thmks we should
learn qulte a bll more, so he
sent me to thls convention "
Pa ulS Pyle of Kalamazoo,
Mlch , sa ld "we co uldn't
ha ndle the snow we got
\\lthout outslde help ," but as
for lmanc1al planmng ,
concluded , " I don t know how
m God's name anybody can
budget for somethmg hke
Uus
The convention, the 18th
annua l North Amencan Snow
Conference, sponsored by the
Amencan Pubhc Works ~s­
soclatlon, brought together
several hundred ofhc lals
from aroWld the countrv to
exchange 1deas about how tn
cope wlth future snowstorms
But offiCials could hard!)
for~et the last ones
Last Feb 6-a, we got the
hea\test snowfall m the
h1stor) of Bos ton," sa id

Civil defense legislation studied
COLUMBUS t UP II - The
Oluo Senate IS prepanng to
ccnstder leg1slatwn rc\ 1smg
Ohto's clVll defense statutes
to allow the state to deal more
effeclively wtlh natw-al and
man-made dlsasters
The btll, sponsored by Rep
Robert L Corbm , R-Dayton
was sent ove1 to the Senate
Wednesday on an Bll-2 vote of
the House
It requ1res th e sta;e
DISaster Serv1ces Agenc) to
prepare a state dlSitster

emergency plan and to ass1st
loc~:~ l governments m dmng
the same
The measure also prov1des
the governor wtth ex tensive
e~v 1 l defense powers dunng
any d1saster emergency he
nnght dedare
Corbtn remmded h1s House
tolleagues Oh1o has ex
penen ced tornadoes, floods
and most recenll) blizzards
,Jnd should be re ad) to
1csponse to future di sasters

TV ..•in Review
By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Televtswn Writer
NEW YORK rU PII - tllll Moyers has put together an
abortion documentarv that large ly avotds ptttmg the pwus
agamst the pregnant the moral seekers agamst the mlserable
sinners
He concentrates Instead on the fact that the fight over legal
abortiOns has movec out of th,, tileolog1cal s1dehnes and s1ts
squarely m the m1ddle of the poltllcal arena
The pomt ts made on h1s latest CBS Repm ts - The Poht1cs
of Abortion. that the network plans to rWl Aprtl 22, 10-11 p m ,
Eastern time
Moyers doesn 1 delve deeply mto the moraltssues 1nvolvec ,
or engage m one of those fu ttle but evenhanded televiSIOn dtscusstons of a con1rovers1al subject that flow from· on the one
hand " tn on the ol11er hand" and never come up tn gnps w1th
a concluston
Instead he shows how the anti-abortwn faction - the nght to
ltfe or pro-hfe groups as the) prefer to be called - have
effectively used their smgle-mmdec pohttcal backers to
reopen what appeared to be a subJect the Supreme Court
closed
111etr success 1s refle cted m Moyers' stahsllcs - so far 23
state leg tslatures have petJtJOned Congress for a consh tuttonal
amendment that would outla" abortion, and II states have
called for a constitUtional convention to settle the lssue
111e documentary also shows how anti-abortiOn forces have
mdulged 10 the actiVISt tactics of the Clvtl nghts groups of the
1960s - and some be)ond mtn ftrebombm g and vwlence
rmally , Moyers shows how the pro-abortion forees, complacent after the1r Supreme Court victory legahzmg volWltar)
abortion, are begmnmg to lear and stll' mto action
Moyers refuses to f1t mto the blar&gt;:l "reader" ca tegory He
has opmtons and he e&gt;&lt;]&gt;resses them , saymg
'The debate over abortiOn has m fact become what the
founders of thls Republic fervently boped Amencan poltucs
would never be It has become a reltgwus and theolog~eal
showdown
'The opponents of abortwn are askmg, they're demanding ,
that a secular and plurahstJc soctety ftx mto law a cerlam
moral opuuon not shared by the commumty as a whole '
He po10ts out tha t pohllctans are vulnerable to the passiOns
the 1ssue arouses and he concludes
• Sc IS the 200-year..:&gt;ld tradtllon of tolerance, which recogmzes that m a society or confhctmg reltgwus com1ctions, the
state. through 1ts politiCians, should not choose between
them "

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Johnson,
the
clll s
supermtendent of hlghway
mamtename " More tlliln 17
mches of sno" 10 one storm
wmds of 92 m1 les per hour
and gustmg to IIO We got
plastered
·Our snowplows couldn t
do 11 We could only open up
the ell) of Boston w1th front
end loaders, bulld oze~ s and
Wlth nulitar) eqUipment We

\\ {'r c gr ateluiiOt the mtlttdr~

um11 ng 111 but \H' learned rt
lt~~Silll Uterc
In U1e begmnmg, the rmll·
t.ary commander \\~tnted to
clectr the snow hts wd'' and I

wanted to do II mv wal I
f1n,dl y prevailed and I
beheve the rmlltm 1 should dn
"'hat we tell them 1n these
Sl tUrt\JOn!:i

1he) d on t kno\1

Ihe

Any changes should
be reported

'

" An mel le
blizzard
appare ntly got lo st ln
Kentucky and we set all kmds
of 1ecords fm snowfa ll '
Romme satd trymg UJ clear
25,000 miles of roadway
w1thout much heavy snow
eqUipment "was hke ftghtm~
.m tnferno wtth a bucket
bngade
Rnmme then reeled off a
long list or snol' removal
equipment he wants the state
to buy before next "mter
Howa rd L '[ hom pso n
supermtendent of the bureau
(If samtatwn m Malwaukee
also recommended tha t
Ron11ne "encourage
northerner s traveling
through Kentu cky 1n the
"mter to carry shovels and

~11nk the sun shmes bnght on
Ml Old Kentuck) Home a ll
POMEROY - Telephone advance, "'e can make sure
ve.tr 1ound, but 1t Just am't
use r s 1n the Pom(&gt;ruy
the customer' s name, ad- so
sand '
Middleport areas should dress and phom• number are
report any changes 111 the1r llsted correctly 111 the new
dtrector,v listmgs no later books Parker sa1d
than April 27, General
The du ector) deadhne also
Telephone Co of Oh10 sard app! tes to custome rs In
today
Letart Falls Portland ,
Jrm Parker of Athens
Racme and Rutland Stn(e
d1strtct customer serv 1ce thclr llsllngs appear 111 the
manager sald thr s \1 1\Uld Pomeroy - Mi&lt;ll:llepurt book
mclude customers planmng
Parker mdrcdted the 1918
What ha ppens to yo ur Amen cans alive' toda) "ho
to move or persons wantmg .t dareLlury IS belllK comptlcd money that lS collected every have had ca ncer, many of
telephone mstalled before and JS scheduled for delrvcn
yea( by the cancer soc~ety' them actually cured of thetr
July 11
111 Jul)
The qucsuon was answered d1sease l'he pubhc sho uld be
If \-\ e kno" 1f ( h lnl'r\: m
b) S Mtchael, public JO· aware that the detection and
formatlon chairman of the treatm ent of cance r has
r"or
Me1gs Cancer Umt S10ce the unproved greatly
exampl
e,
leukemia
a
nd
fwid rats1ng Crusade 1s gomg
are
respondmg
to
lymphoma
on now m Melgs County 1\C
combmcd
drug
treatm
ents,
"ant to let )OU kno" what
each dolla 1 1s bemg used for • e aJe fmd mg better ways to
Canccr resea rch proJects detect ea rl) lung cancer we
arc bemg supported Wllh 30 2 arc usmK sca nmn ~ mach mes
Lawrence E Lamb. M D
i&gt;ercent of the budget," she to locate tumors deep wtthm
the body c.mcer spec1ahsts
sa1d
on
today
ca n
rely
Pubhc Edu cation rece1vcs
am not b1 tle1 ovc1 \\hell tws 16 7
perce nt
'The se so pht slltated blood com·
Con fwd on
happen&lt;·rl M1 qu&lt; slion IS to pr ugr,lnJS m£urm the pubhe ponent therapy to he lp
alumt arthriti"'
ease Ill~ t:Uil:-)t.:ICIILL al&gt;uut
about cancer preventlon and protect their, pat~ents I for
ill1 &gt;1llg the X ra1 s Could sy mplom s an d enco urage example leukerma patients I
DEAR DR LAMB - Mav I these hal'l' damaged the fetu s pen od1c health checkups from such complications as
whr ch can dascover cancer at mlect10n and hemorrhage
have )OUr Health Lctle1 011 and ctt uscd the t::~bm twn \\hen
lt.omel\etll \\ 0\\CCk s lat~ r '
an
carl) and often cura bl e while cancer IS bemg treated
t he
sy mpt oms
of
fli'AH
HEADER
Hesl
The Me tgs ACS Untt
stage 'she smd Information
osteoporos1~
drlhntl s .md
spurs on the spllll' ' 1 had ,\11 X \ UUI &lt;. OrJSt ll'JK l' tht•\ had dbout cancer's seven warmng reports that some 50 drugs
r a) recent ly of Ill) back r1trth1ng to do \Hth ll Wornc n Signals ,15 "ell as safeguards are bemg u~ed a lone or m
These are the ttungs ttwt 111 thl' chdd· t&gt;en1111g agt• Ill tht agamst knO\m hazards such combmat10n to treat cancer
sho,.ed up on the piL lUI e but Urut erl Sl(ttcs ha\c nbuut 7 5 as Cigarette smok10g and and another 500 drugs a1 e
the doc!or 11 ho looketl dt 1m• million &lt;.Ont.:epll uns a \Cell O\Cr exposure to the sun are under study
' W1th this kmd of research,
didn 1t g1ve me dll) &lt;. xplcma- ,IIJd ~ 75 nul lion of the::;t• end esse ntial parts of the
111 spontam:ous &lt;~bortw n
program
payoff and potenttal the
twn of m) lOild lllon
We prov1de physltlans people of MCigs have good
DEAR RE~DEH- l'hue" \\ hetlll'r 01 not thr molhl'r -toa great deal of tonfuswu he lt.ts anv X la ys taken denti sts nurses and other reason to make that personal
about "hat aJtlullls lS 1\bort wns octUI thl'll 1n ove r allied hea lth personnel "1th volu ntar) contnbuuon But
the latest mforrnatwn on that 1s not all that the ACS IS
OsteoporoSI S IS not a1 thnt1 s half of all pregnanucs
l'o thts obsc r. atwn l should ca nce r
dlagnos1s
and askmg Qmte frankly we can
• but most of the public call 11
arthritiS Ills degeneration of add that the nsk of .l buth tr eatment , so more than 10 6 SCIVI! man~ more l1vcs w1th
lS spent
on the techntques we have
the bone because of actual defec t from X ravs dunng percent
today, than are actually
loss of bone tissue t:Hu.J 1t 1s pr egnanc) ts so smd ll that the Pro fessiOnal Educallon
lll OJOI COilS idCrcttiOrl IS
Ser vaces to cancer bemg saved Many more
mo~t often present 1r1 worncn
lnclud1n g ca neer pat 1ents co uld be
after the men opause It JS h\ e "hcther the mother to-be patients
pro grams cured 1f their d1sease \\ ere
limes more &lt;.ommon 111 need:s au X 1 a' for her O\\n rcha b1!Jtat1on
women VI ho have bet'n on a mcd1ca l problems 01 not If receives 12 4 percent, while caught m an early stage and
sl1&lt; di!Cs she should ha ve ll Communrty Servrces In · treated promptly "
calc lwn-&lt;l eltc ~ent dwt
For that reason, ACS
Osteoarthnlls 1s weat and Bn th defects UCC UI Ill nCall\ cludmg ca nce r detectio n
tear dtsease and IS the n•sult e:t s rmun bu th.'S to mothers programs, mass screenmg, Crusa de volu nteers are
ca nc er
reg 1str1es distnbuung a spec1al leanet
of wearmg of the JOint sol- "hu have had no X tays as and
faces It may b&lt;! &lt;Jssoclatecl thusc wh o have hctd :such re.:e1ves 8 percent 'Jn the that outhnes cancer nsks and
chagnost1c X la) S Yes, there face of sp1rahng costs, ad· what an md1v1dua l can do
~&lt; Jlh formation of bony
spmes Almost every one ~cts 1s solllc s ll~ht m~.: r ease 111 n sk mm1strat1ve outlays were abo ut hts or her own nsk
contmued w1th1n lo" hm1ts facto rs The leaflet also IS
some of this 1f he hvcs long but Jt IS sma 11
The questwn often comes ami kept the 9 8 percent whlle available free of charge from
enough
So I am send1ng ) ou both up whether a molhel -to-il&lt;! fund ra1smg costs were kept the ACS Untt at 330 E Matn
St If you have any questiOnS
The Health Letter 4 10 should hove an abo1 lton1f she to II 5 percent '
OsteoarthrttJS and 6-10 has lmd X rays and then f1nds
Acco rding to Michael, call 992-7531
OsteoporosiS You could ver) out !ihe lS prcgmmt The
there arc thr ee mill1on
Colle~c
of
well hav e both at the S&lt;tme Arnenu:trl
11me You 111ll be abl e to sort IU!dJUlOg) researc hed the
out from the t~&lt;o 1ssucs ~&lt;hat potnl ond diSLoveted that you
these two conditions at c hke would have to dcstrO\' 1000
Others "ho ~&lt;ant thiS lll· nor tne:tl prcgn.mucs to pre~
fonnauon can send :;o cents \cot the btrth of one ch1ld
By KENNETH R. CLARK
f01 e1ther of the two 1s-ucs "1tt1 soml' fl.Jr tn -of len nunor
United Press Interna tional
wtth a long stamped self -of birth defect
GOLDEN DOPE W1th cotame the favonte tnp of the Jet
And ) ou should kno" that
addressed envelope fot ll to
set 11 ma} become necessary to tssue copies of tl;le 'Celebnty
me m care of this newspapct the danger penod to the fetus Reglster" along w1th badges, guns and handcuffs Ne11 York
P 0 Box 155I , IU.dw C1tv Sta- IS thoug ht to beg Ill abuut the Port Authonty cops, for exam ple , didn't know "ho they had
tunc of conception Slllce you
tion Ne" York NY 10019
"hen they busted MJehael Tllson-Thomas at Kennedy Airport
DEAR DR LAMB - I had were hitvurg yow pcnods and - and the mternat1onally renowned conductor of the Buffalo
scme stomach and chest X tendt"d to be regular that Plnlharmomc d1dn t tell them Th~ arrest occurred March 23,
rays durmg my penod Tile mea ns vuu were still two but news of 1t has JUSt emerged because Thomas' name rang
next month I m1ssed m) weeks 11 head of lhts tunc no bells He s free on his own recogruzance, w1th a hearmg on a
penod and 11 turned out I was when you had )OUI X 1ay&gt;
coke possesSion charge set for May 3 If convicted, the 33-yearpregnant About a month Cofll cpt10n should not have old mus1ca l wunderkmd could get up to 15 years 111 Jail
later I started spottmg and occurred unt1l two " eck.&gt;
before your next expected
had a spontan eous abortlon
CHANGING THE GUARD· Harry Reasoner IS out - and
I have &lt;Jccepted th1s and 1 pc11 od
so, from tile standpomt o'f the anthor, IS Barbara Walters.
That 's the word m New York from ABC News and Sports
President Roone Arlege. He annoWJced a new format
Wcdncsda) - sa)s Mlss Walters will play a maJor role m 1t ,
but as a reporter , not as the one and only anchorwoman m
network history Reasoner - long unhappy wtth the status quo
- apparently w1ll play no role at all He &gt;llll has two years to
run on hiS $500 ,000-a-year contract w1th ABC and hopes to take
over as ch1ef correspondent at CBS when Bill Moyers leaves to
SPRJNG SERVICE SPEC /A/,
return to public tclev1s1on

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polllJcal p1oblcms we have
Thev don t kn ow about the
ethmc ~roups we have The
n nh t&lt;~rv "dnted to clear all of
(1 0 C cirCa, then nlO\iC to
another
'
But I knew we had to work
on .Jll areas at the same ttme
If one ethniC group found out
we had flniShE&lt;i another sectlon you wouldn't have been
able to live m that &lt;~rea
Johnson then handed out
certlflC;.Jtes to cunventwneers
for Sur\&gt;Jvmg the Bhzzard of
78
As for Kentutk), Romtne,
the asslstant state hrghway
engmeer, satd, ' 1Many of you

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Social Security rules
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IT'S TilE LAW · ' If anythmg can go wrong, 11 will ," wrote
author Arthur Bloch - and ' Murphy 's 1.1w" was born So was
a best seller of Utat Iitle, and now Bloch ts looking for 100
new axioms of pesstmlsrn for hts next edttton He says m
New York he'll sta~e a contest and reward successful entrants
With 10 free cop.es of tJ1e book, but he may not be able to get
contest rules across to candidates After all , another
" Murphy's Law " states, "II you e&gt;&lt;]&gt;lam so clearly that nobody
ca n mlsunderstand somebody wtll •
QUOTE or TilE DA \' Dr Pierre •an den Berghe,
Uruversll} of Washmgton sociology professor, on wtnmng Sen.
William Proxmlre's "Golden Fleece Award" dending hiS
feder&lt;I)Iy funded study of a Peruvian brothel · • I thmk the
stupid awards boomerang on Senator Proxmtre In academic
circles the Golden Fleece award IS the next best thmg to a
Pulitzer PriZe '
GLIMI'SE LJza Mlnnelll , "ho's 10 Ute m1dst of a divorce,
turned up w1th date Albert Stephe nsnn Wecnesday rught to see
fellow performer Michael Leeds debut at New York's Les
Mouches dtsco Dr. Margaret Seddoa, one or the first six
female astronauts, JOined Hugh O'Brian Wednesday at
Columbla- untw-slty-to\llscuss-"Th!f Next F"roniler Solar System and Beyond" on behaU of O'Brian's Youth
F'oWJdatwn Princess Christina and Prlnce11 Beatril of lhe
Netherlands jomed former dancer Martha Graha m In a
backstage v1s1t wlth Rudolf Nurcyev after his performance
with the Dutch National Ballet Wednesday rught . .

•

Many people m thts area
seem to be confused about the
rules governmg how soc1al
secunty cred1ts a person's
earnings, 8 lo cal soctal
secunt) spokesperson satd
today
There are two dtfferent
concepts 1nvol\ ed The first
has to do w1th how earn mgs
a rc credited, and the second
ded ls •1th how soc1al secunty
cred1ts, or 'quarters of
coverage," are earned
1he earnm gs of most
workers are covered start1ng
w1th the fir st dollar they are
pald each year But, there are
spectal rules th&gt;\t apply to the
earnmgs of others
The earn mgs of people who
work m someone else s home
are covered only 1f they are
pa1d $50 cash or more 10 a 3month ca lendar quarter by
one employer 1 he earnmgs
of fann ~&gt;orket s are covered
only 1! the) are patd $150 or
mu1 c 1n a yea1 or they work
fo r an employer 20 or more
da)S 10 a year and arc pmd on
a tune basts - by the hour
da), week or month fhe
earntng s of se lf-emp loyed
people are covered only 1f
they have net ea rntngs of $400
or more m a year Cash ttps
are covered only tf the)
amount to $20 or more 10 a
month worktng for one employer
'
If these rules are met, the
representative co ntinu ed
then all of the worker s
ea nnngs must be reported to
socta l secunty under Ius llT
her name and socwl sccunty
nu mbc1 Startmg w1th 1978
the eamt ngs of all employees
exC€pl household workers
are reported JUSt once, ,,t the
end of the year uSing the
fam1har Form W-2 !Wage
and Tax Statement 1 Selfemployed people "111 con
unue reportmg thcu covered
eammgs annuall) at the
ume they f1le their Federal
mcomc tax return
Once a person s eam1ng s
are covered, a nd s ub·
sequenlly reported, another
mca~ure 1~ used to dclcrnune
wheth er the person ge ts
socta l secunty cred1ts or
quarters of coverage
based on the earn1ngs
These cred1ts are the bas1s
of ellg tbli ll) for month!)
soctal secunty benef1ts For
example. a worker rea ch10g
62 1n 1978 needs credit for 6' 1
)ears - 21 quarters of
cover,1ge - to be ehg1blc for
retirement checks BY 1991
all workers w1ll need n ed1t
for 10 years of work - 40
quarters - to be ehg1blc fol
chec ks D1ffer1ng amounts
arc needed for survl\or or
disability benefit s, depending
on the workers age
Before 1978, most workers

3- The Dally Senlinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Thursday, Apnl20, 1978

Zachry has
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rece tved c redtt for on~
quarter of coverage 1! they
were pald $50 In a calendar
quarter Farm workers
recetved one quarter for each
$100 of covered annua l earnmgs Self-employed people
recctved 4 quarter s lf their
net eammgs were $400 or
more No more than 4
quarters can be cred1ted 10 a
year
Startmg w1th 1978 the same
rules apply to all, employed
or self-employed ahk e A
worker w1\l recetve one
quarter ol coverage for each
$250 of annua l ea mmgs, up to
a total of 4 quarters 1! anr ual
eammgs are $1,000 or more
The $250 measure "ill
mcrease automallca ll y tn
future years to keep pace
w1th Increases m average
wages covered by soc1al
sccunty
More mformatwn can be
ob tam ed at any soc tal
secunty ofhee The address
and telephone number of the
nearest office can be found 1n
the telephone dlrectory under
'Soc ial
Sec unty
Ad1
mmt stratiOn
Quesllqns and Answers
Q My Wife ts very Ill and
has been m the hoSpital for
some 11mc now We know her
Med1care hospltal tns.urance
\\Ill hel p pAy for up to 90 days
m the hospital Ill a beneftl
penod But, \\hat happens If
she has to stay longe r tha 11 90
days'
A If a Med1ca re benhcwr)
ha s to stay 111 the hospllal for
more than 90 days 111 a benehl
pen od Med1care hosplta l
msurance mcludcs an extra
60 hospita l days that can be
used These extra days are
ca lied reserve days In 1978
hospital Insurance p,tys for
all co\ e1 cd serv1ccs except
for $72 ada) for each reserve
day used Once a n•serve day
1s used you neHJ get It ba ck
Re se rve r day s arc n u t
rene• able like the 90 hospital
d,tys m each benefit perwd
Q I've heard thai Mcd1 care
can onl) pay for ca re In
part lct patmg hosp1ta Is Wha 1
happens though, tf I ever
h.we to g&lt;• Into" hospttalthat
doc sn t part 1c1pat e In
Mcd1ca 1e''
II Med1care hospllal msuram:e can help pc1y for cttrc
1n
a
qualified
non
partlclpallng hospital tf 111
) ou are admttted to the nonpartiCipating hos pital for
emergency treatment and
121 the non partiCipatin g
huspttal IS the closest one to
get to that 1s cqu1ppcd to
handle the emergency Under
Medtcar e emergency
treatm~nt mccms treatment
that
1s
1mm ed1a tcl y
necessary to prevent death or
•Senous 1mpa1mJent to hea llh

By FRED LIEF
UPI Spurts Wntcr
Pat Zachry and Dick Ruthven, both comln g off
disruptive seasons, came
Wilhtn two smgles of no
hitter ~ Wednesday afternoon
as tHe Ne" York Mets beat
the St LOUIS C,trdmals, 2-ll
and th e Atlanta Braves
blanked the San Prancisco
Gtants by the same score
Now 2-ll. Zach t y p1tched
httless ba 11 ove1 the last
seven mmngs, yieldmg base
hits m the second mrung lo
Keith Hernandez and J erry
Morales He wa lked five
batters, mcludmg three m the
sixth inmng, as \he Mets won
their third stra ight from St
LO UI S on a cold W IOd)
afternoon
"When he had to be, he was

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Monday's big bat drops Reds 5-4
•

Ry JIM COUR

Jtght," Mets Manager Joe
forre sa1d "He got the gu)S
he had to get, and that's the
name of the game "

The Cu dJna ls, who also
hmllcd the Mets to only two
h1ts, got slrong performances
from Mark L1ttell , 0-1, and
Pete Vu ckov1ch But the
Mets, Cd pltahzed on·the1r few
opportumt1es
In the first mmng, Lenny
Handle smMled, stole second ,
advanced to th1rd and scm ed
on Bruce Bmscla1r 's sacnfu.:e
fly In the thtrd , Littell
walked Zachry and Randle
Zac hrv moved to th lrd on a
w1ld ·pitc h and Botsc!au
smglec lum home
Ruthve n, mea nwhtl e,
carried a no-lutter mto the
sev enth ummg before g1vtng
up a leadoff mf~eld hit to
L&lt;Jrry Herndon and a smgle
UJ Jack Cla rk m the elghUi
Of course, I was
chsappolntcd,' Ruthven sa1d
' But 1dcclded not to let 11 ge t
me down ·•
In oth er NL games,
Montreal downed Chicago, 116 Lo s Angel es tnmmed
C!ncmnat1 5-4, and Houston
clipped San Diego, 2-1
F.xp.. s 8, C!1bs 6
S1ngles b) Eilts Valenune
r1ncl l arr y Parnsh , combmed
\Hth Lwo errors, gi::lve
Montrcdl f our unearned runs
111

the nmth mnmg and a

\- lctor) over Ch1cago Chns
SpCJ er ltorne1 ed for the Expos
\1 h1le Lm ry Buttner had a
solo shot for the Cubs

But JUSt barely
UPI Spurts Wnter
The Dodge1s gave up a patr
LOS ANGELES ( UPIJ
of unearned runs on errors b)
The IllS Angeles Dodgers got second ba se man Davey
two home runs and lour RBI Lopes &lt;Jnd th1rd baseman Ron
from
reJuvenated Cey wlth two uut m the mnth
centm f1elder R1ck Monday mnmg befor e lelthander
Wednesday mght and that Tommy John got Pete Rose to
was enough to allow them to ground mto the last out 10 a 5
avert a three-gjlme sen es 4 vtclory
sweep b) t he 'Cmcm nat1
'I thmk there "re " few nf
Reds

0 LOS ANGElES ( UPI I Joe Morgan of the Cmcmnatl
Reds now shares the maJor
league reco rd lor most
consccutlve games wlthout
an error by a seco nd
baseman - 89 - w1th former
Ba ltim ore Onole mlle lder
Jerry Adatr, who accom
plished the feat durmg he
1964-ji5 seasons
But more than a few Los
Angeles Dodge r players
be l1eve
Morga n
ts
Wldeservtng of the honor and
dtdn't hes1tate to say so after
Wednesday mght's fmale of a
ti1ree ga me ser1es, whlch the
D(l(lgers won, 5-4
And, the most out-spoken of

Astrus 2, Padres I
Roger Metzger had a key
tnple and a sacnhce fl ) as
the A.stros handed the Padres
the1r fourth strmght loss
Jodqum Andu)ar went e~ g ht
lntHngs to earn the Vlctory
wh1 le Dave F'rtesleben took
the loss

the Dodger players wa s
second baseman Davey
Lopes
" If that wasn't an error
then my name 1sn 't Lopes
excla tmec the Dodger second
baseman, refernng to Regg~e
Smith's fi fth lnnmg ground
ball to Morgan that was ruled
a htt by the offtcJa l scorer
even though Ute Red second
baseman's throw to ltrst,
w1de of the bag bounced off
Danny Dnessen's glo\e
"Lopes 1s the last guy on
that club who should have
been mouthmg off,' said
Reds manager Spa rky
Anderson "When he let that
ba ll go through h1s legs lor an
error 1n the mnth tnnmg he
opened the gate for us to he
the score ''
And the Reds came wtth m
one run of domg JUSt that
when they scored tw1ce after
two were out on subseq uent
1nf1eld pmch htls by Davey
Concepe1on and Dave Collms,
coupled wtth a throwmg error
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the consecuti ve game rt"&lt;. urd
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Morgan "dS 1eferl mg to
the Natwnal League record
he set for second basemen
when he l omnutted only five
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BOWLING
Wednesday Earfybtrds
March 29 , 1978
Won Lost

GHOVE CITY , Oh10 (UPI )
- Blue and Gold won the
fea turec race , a mtle and a
quarter, Wednesday at
Beulah Pa•• , !J'2 lengths
ahead of Are You There wh1le
Dorm B ftntshed third
The wtnner went the
distance 1n 2 01 3-li and paid
$3 60, 2 40 and 2 20
The 10-5 combtnallon of
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Kid returned $50 60 m the
datlv double whtle ll'l Btl
Sm~rt. Btng Dmg and M1
Bra merd teamed up lor a
$514 80 payoff m the tnfecta
on the combmatton of 11-7 9
There were 109 tlcket holders
The crowd of 4,093 on a
ramy day bet $514,067

!05 lee ds th e Nallonal
I.eague m home runs w1th s1x
and IS tied with Reds' second
basem&lt;~n Joe Morgan for the
league lead 10 RBI wlth H
Th1s IS the difference
between sunset and sunup,"
Slmletl Monday ' It's really
hard for me to express myself
tn the reactiOn of the fan s
tomght It was really very
emot10nt1l for me and l'm not
.i:lsharned to say tea1s came to
my eyes
These are the people who
stuck w1th me last year I
tned tu du ti1e JOb last year
but I JUSt physically wasn' t
able"
The Reds bombed the
DodgeJS 8-2 on national TV
Monday mght and collected
15 h1ts They gave the
Dodgers a worse drubbmg
Tuesday ntght, bangmg · 16
Juts 10 an ll-3 victory
Mondav sat out Tuesday
mght s game wlth a severe
headache
' !'hat game could have
been ver) cnlical tomght ,
the veteran said 10 refercnle
tn the Reds two unearned
runs 10 the mnth mmng "But
1l wasn t Needless to say we
have a lot or respect for
Cmcmna t1 When all the dust
settles 1n September 1 thlllk
1l ll slit! be them and us
batllmg for the champ10nsh1p
In OUr di\:ISIOn"
Backec by a !J.h1t attack
John surrendered mne h1t s
but only one was for extra
bases
and
one
w dS
con troversial
In the ftfth tnmng , Regg1e
Srmth hit a ball that M01 gan
fie lded and thenthre" to hrst
basem an Dan Dnessen The
lmll got pa st llr1essen and
Morgan slumped deJectedly
But ofh c1al scorer Dtck
Robmson of the Pasadena
t calif I Star-News ruled the
pia) was a h1t

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LEBANON, Ohto iUPI ) Herobe Babette grabbed the 890
Team Htgh Senes
lead at the h,lllway mark
Retbel s Use d Cars 7189
Wednesday mght and pulled Hatt
te s Recs 1046 Roy at
awa y to a two-length Vlltory Crown 2020
Team 5er~es ( Handi cap )
over Smooth Sk tpper m the
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7561 HaHesRecs ?.50?
Lebanon Ra ceway
Herobe Bobette. a :\-yearold makmg only h1s second
start of the seascn, cove red
Ute nule tn 2 11 3-5 on an off
Sports Tran sac1ton s
Bv Un1ted Pr£' ss tnt er natt onat
tra ck and returned $4 80
Wedn£'sday
$3 40 and $3 40
Bas e bal l
Sammy Noble lll remec
Ch c ag o ( N LJ
Rea c l tvn !f'd
Ute wmner to hls sec-ond l£'fl handed p lchcr Dav e Roo
ens ana placed r g hl handed
stra1ght vtctory of the season ptlcher Paul Reusc ncl on the
11 aav d tsabte d lts l
Just Common showed
Football
Amazmg Wa1ter and Noble
Buffalo
S gned tree safety
Fella teamed up for a 1-7 Ton)' Greene to a senes ol one
yr&gt;ar co n 1 r a c 1 s complet ed
rughlly double that was worth coach
1no sl aft w tlh ;ne nppou"! t
$1 1
ment ot StPvl' Moore ets speC tdl
A crowd of 1,348 11agered dSSt on n en ts co ach
Detro 1
R£ .,1oned ltneback
.
$148 235
er CM r l te Nen v er guarCI Mark

Beulah

Butcher Block
Clock

d1dn 't even look up at the
SI.OI cbua1d to see whet h~r I
was charged wtth em err or
until th~.:: mmng ended
Morgan wilt have a l hance
to break Adair s re&lt; oJd
Fnda y m ~ ht when the 1\eds
1dlc toda) send Tom Seave r
dg,unst left y Bob Kneppc1 111
the opener uf a t hree-gc~m('
~e11 es wllh the (rt mts at San
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' If I was Lopes. mstead of
poppmg off I'd be stlhng tn
front of my locker hangmg
my head m shame after the
mght he had '
In add ition to the mnth
mnmg
error
Lopes
&lt;omm1tted a pme boo boo lll
th e fir st mmng when after
leadin g off the game with a
smgle, he raced to second on
B1ll Russell s fl y tn Cesa1
Gerommo and stood then! as
1f m a trance as the Heds'
centerfJClder threw to Danny
D11essen at f1rsl to complete
a double play
Morgan shrugged off the
complamts of Dodger players
that offi cial SloreJ Dick
Robmson, a
Pa sadena
baseba ll wnter, ru led
Sn11th s groWJd ball a hll
beca use a reco rd wa s
mvolved
" I don't play for records,
smd Morga n I pia) to wm 1

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NORTHFIF:l D
Ohw
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sloppy track to h1s liking
Wednesday mght as grabbed
a 2' , length v1ctory over
Desert Storm 111 lhe featured
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Trotters Trot at Northfteld
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Bob Ha1gnere gUldec the
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2 12 3-li The wm , Raider
Joh 's first of the season 11 as
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Santa Lme won the opemng
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worth $1,004 10 Abel Danscot
was second and Miss Bud
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A crowd of 3,147 wagered

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mmng and a solo shot Ill the
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Alter hilling onl) 230111 liB
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us who "ould have been
slightly 1rntated ' Monda)
sald when asked about the
psychologtcal 1mpltcatwns of
a Reds sweep m the first
sen es of the season bet ween
the two Natmnal League West

Mar'...ov tc h safe !)' Dtclo. Ja uron
r111dd lc llncoao.er Ea 0 Ned
and del en" ve tack If Herb
Or \I tS wh o had pia yea our th(' tr
opt10ns r~nd were free agents
LOS Angeles
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! rom
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drall ChO !CC
ChiCago - S1gned t ree agent
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fhat play allowed Morgan
to t1e Jerry Adalr s maJor
league 1ecurd of 89 error-less
games for a second baseman
over two st!asons Adatr set
the mark ~ htle play111g with
U1e Ba lllmore Onoles to 196465
lf that wasn 't an error,"
smd Lopes my name lsn 't
Lopes ''
'If I "as gmng to g1ve an
error on the play," sa1d
Robmson, 1 would have to
1!,1 ve 1t to Drtessen "
He 1Lopes 1almost opened
the gates for us 10 the moth
mnmg
remarked Reds
mnnager Sparky Anderson
'If I played a game hke he
dld , 1 d sll 1~ front of my
i&lt;•lkei w1th my head hangmg
and rny mouth shut "
• I don 't play the game for
records sa ld Morgan "!
pla y to wm I 11 be pruud 1f I
break the record F nday mght
1at San Fran ctsco) but
makmg only f1ve errors last
yem ra Natwnal League
record for second baseman)
was more Important to me
John , a 20-gamewmner last
se &lt;Json &lt;J r.d runner-up to
Ph1ladelph1a s Steve Carlton
m the C) Young Award
vou ng, IS off to a :1-0 start thiS
season and IS 10-2 for h1s
career aga 111st the Reds
'It's one of the fr eaks of
baseball," sa1d John when
asked about hiS lifetime maslet y o&gt;er the Reds ' I've won
10 t1mes aga mst the Reds.but
I 111 nearly 500 aga1nst San
Dwgo It JUSt doesn't f1gure '
That was a tremendous
ballgame for us to wm ,"
ddded Dodger skipper Tqm
La sorda Sparky talks about
the pnde they have 10
ClnCJnnall The Dodgers have
a lot of pnde, too "

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By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
"Bhzza ru of '78 was so bad
that the people 1eopunstble
lor cleanng Amenca s
streets of snow alreadv are
glrdmg lor next "mter
AI a na twnal snow"
convention Wednesday, the
mam toptc wa s
Wha t
happened 10 the bhzzard of
'78 and what we learned '
James F Johnson of
Boston sald h1s u ty got
plastered" b) snowstorms
and satd he learned that
mthtary leaders sent m to
remove snow should take
orders from ctty off lctals
"because the mlhtary doesn t
know the pohlical problems
we have "
A R Homme of Kentucky
satd he thought Kentucky was
supposed to be a southern
state 'until the bottom fell
out Wlth reccrd sn o ~&lt;iall
"We learned quite ,, bit

satd Romme but my boss
apparently thmks we should
learn qulte a bll more, so he
sent me to thls convention "
Pa ulS Pyle of Kalamazoo,
Mlch , sa ld "we co uldn't
ha ndle the snow we got
\\lthout outslde help ," but as
for lmanc1al planmng ,
concluded , " I don t know how
m God's name anybody can
budget for somethmg hke
Uus
The convention, the 18th
annua l North Amencan Snow
Conference, sponsored by the
Amencan Pubhc Works ~s­
soclatlon, brought together
several hundred ofhc lals
from aroWld the countrv to
exchange 1deas about how tn
cope wlth future snowstorms
But offiCials could hard!)
for~et the last ones
Last Feb 6-a, we got the
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Civil defense legislation studied
COLUMBUS t UP II - The
Oluo Senate IS prepanng to
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Ohto's clVll defense statutes
to allow the state to deal more
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TV ..•in Review
By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Televtswn Writer
NEW YORK rU PII - tllll Moyers has put together an
abortion documentarv that large ly avotds ptttmg the pwus
agamst the pregnant the moral seekers agamst the mlserable
sinners
He concentrates Instead on the fact that the fight over legal
abortiOns has movec out of th,, tileolog1cal s1dehnes and s1ts
squarely m the m1ddle of the poltllcal arena
The pomt ts made on h1s latest CBS Repm ts - The Poht1cs
of Abortion. that the network plans to rWl Aprtl 22, 10-11 p m ,
Eastern time
Moyers doesn 1 delve deeply mto the moraltssues 1nvolvec ,
or engage m one of those fu ttle but evenhanded televiSIOn dtscusstons of a con1rovers1al subject that flow from· on the one
hand " tn on the ol11er hand" and never come up tn gnps w1th
a concluston
Instead he shows how the anti-abortwn faction - the nght to
ltfe or pro-hfe groups as the) prefer to be called - have
effectively used their smgle-mmdec pohttcal backers to
reopen what appeared to be a subJect the Supreme Court
closed
111etr success 1s refle cted m Moyers' stahsllcs - so far 23
state leg tslatures have petJtJOned Congress for a consh tuttonal
amendment that would outla" abortion, and II states have
called for a constitUtional convention to settle the lssue
111e documentary also shows how anti-abortiOn forces have
mdulged 10 the actiVISt tactics of the Clvtl nghts groups of the
1960s - and some be)ond mtn ftrebombm g and vwlence
rmally , Moyers shows how the pro-abortion forees, complacent after the1r Supreme Court victory legahzmg volWltar)
abortion, are begmnmg to lear and stll' mto action
Moyers refuses to f1t mto the blar&gt;:l "reader" ca tegory He
has opmtons and he e&gt;&lt;]&gt;resses them , saymg
'The debate over abortiOn has m fact become what the
founders of thls Republic fervently boped Amencan poltucs
would never be It has become a reltgwus and theolog~eal
showdown
'The opponents of abortwn are askmg, they're demanding ,
that a secular and plurahstJc soctety ftx mto law a cerlam
moral opuuon not shared by the commumty as a whole '
He po10ts out tha t pohllctans are vulnerable to the passiOns
the 1ssue arouses and he concludes
• Sc IS the 200-year..:&gt;ld tradtllon of tolerance, which recogmzes that m a society or confhctmg reltgwus com1ctions, the
state. through 1ts politiCians, should not choose between
them "

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Johnson,
the
clll s
supermtendent of hlghway
mamtename " More tlliln 17
mches of sno" 10 one storm
wmds of 92 m1 les per hour
and gustmg to IIO We got
plastered
·Our snowplows couldn t
do 11 We could only open up
the ell) of Boston w1th front
end loaders, bulld oze~ s and
Wlth nulitar) eqUipment We

\\ {'r c gr ateluiiOt the mtlttdr~

um11 ng 111 but \H' learned rt
lt~~Silll Uterc
In U1e begmnmg, the rmll·
t.ary commander \\~tnted to
clectr the snow hts wd'' and I

wanted to do II mv wal I
f1n,dl y prevailed and I
beheve the rmlltm 1 should dn
"'hat we tell them 1n these
Sl tUrt\JOn!:i

1he) d on t kno\1

Ihe

Any changes should
be reported

'

" An mel le
blizzard
appare ntly got lo st ln
Kentucky and we set all kmds
of 1ecords fm snowfa ll '
Romme satd trymg UJ clear
25,000 miles of roadway
w1thout much heavy snow
eqUipment "was hke ftghtm~
.m tnferno wtth a bucket
bngade
Rnmme then reeled off a
long list or snol' removal
equipment he wants the state
to buy before next "mter
Howa rd L '[ hom pso n
supermtendent of the bureau
(If samtatwn m Malwaukee
also recommended tha t
Ron11ne "encourage
northerner s traveling
through Kentu cky 1n the
"mter to carry shovels and

~11nk the sun shmes bnght on
Ml Old Kentuck) Home a ll
POMEROY - Telephone advance, "'e can make sure
ve.tr 1ound, but 1t Just am't
use r s 1n the Pom(&gt;ruy
the customer' s name, ad- so
sand '
Middleport areas should dress and phom• number are
report any changes 111 the1r llsted correctly 111 the new
dtrector,v listmgs no later books Parker sa1d
than April 27, General
The du ector) deadhne also
Telephone Co of Oh10 sard app! tes to custome rs In
today
Letart Falls Portland ,
Jrm Parker of Athens
Racme and Rutland Stn(e
d1strtct customer serv 1ce thclr llsllngs appear 111 the
manager sald thr s \1 1\Uld Pomeroy - Mi&lt;ll:llepurt book
mclude customers planmng
Parker mdrcdted the 1918
What ha ppens to yo ur Amen cans alive' toda) "ho
to move or persons wantmg .t dareLlury IS belllK comptlcd money that lS collected every have had ca ncer, many of
telephone mstalled before and JS scheduled for delrvcn
yea( by the cancer soc~ety' them actually cured of thetr
July 11
111 Jul)
The qucsuon was answered d1sease l'he pubhc sho uld be
If \-\ e kno" 1f ( h lnl'r\: m
b) S Mtchael, public JO· aware that the detection and
formatlon chairman of the treatm ent of cance r has
r"or
Me1gs Cancer Umt S10ce the unproved greatly
exampl
e,
leukemia
a
nd
fwid rats1ng Crusade 1s gomg
are
respondmg
to
lymphoma
on now m Melgs County 1\C
combmcd
drug
treatm
ents,
"ant to let )OU kno" what
each dolla 1 1s bemg used for • e aJe fmd mg better ways to
Canccr resea rch proJects detect ea rl) lung cancer we
arc bemg supported Wllh 30 2 arc usmK sca nmn ~ mach mes
Lawrence E Lamb. M D
i&gt;ercent of the budget," she to locate tumors deep wtthm
the body c.mcer spec1ahsts
sa1d
on
today
ca n
rely
Pubhc Edu cation rece1vcs
am not b1 tle1 ovc1 \\hell tws 16 7
perce nt
'The se so pht slltated blood com·
Con fwd on
happen&lt;·rl M1 qu&lt; slion IS to pr ugr,lnJS m£urm the pubhe ponent therapy to he lp
alumt arthriti"'
ease Ill~ t:Uil:-)t.:ICIILL al&gt;uut
about cancer preventlon and protect their, pat~ents I for
ill1 &gt;1llg the X ra1 s Could sy mplom s an d enco urage example leukerma patients I
DEAR DR LAMB - Mav I these hal'l' damaged the fetu s pen od1c health checkups from such complications as
whr ch can dascover cancer at mlect10n and hemorrhage
have )OUr Health Lctle1 011 and ctt uscd the t::~bm twn \\hen
lt.omel\etll \\ 0\\CCk s lat~ r '
an
carl) and often cura bl e while cancer IS bemg treated
t he
sy mpt oms
of
fli'AH
HEADER
Hesl
The Me tgs ACS Untt
stage 'she smd Information
osteoporos1~
drlhntl s .md
spurs on the spllll' ' 1 had ,\11 X \ UUI &lt;. OrJSt ll'JK l' tht•\ had dbout cancer's seven warmng reports that some 50 drugs
r a) recent ly of Ill) back r1trth1ng to do \Hth ll Wornc n Signals ,15 "ell as safeguards are bemg u~ed a lone or m
These are the ttungs ttwt 111 thl' chdd· t&gt;en1111g agt• Ill tht agamst knO\m hazards such combmat10n to treat cancer
sho,.ed up on the piL lUI e but Urut erl Sl(ttcs ha\c nbuut 7 5 as Cigarette smok10g and and another 500 drugs a1 e
the doc!or 11 ho looketl dt 1m• million &lt;.Ont.:epll uns a \Cell O\Cr exposure to the sun are under study
' W1th this kmd of research,
didn 1t g1ve me dll) &lt;. xplcma- ,IIJd ~ 75 nul lion of the::;t• end esse ntial parts of the
111 spontam:ous &lt;~bortw n
program
payoff and potenttal the
twn of m) lOild lllon
We prov1de physltlans people of MCigs have good
DEAR RE~DEH- l'hue" \\ hetlll'r 01 not thr molhl'r -toa great deal of tonfuswu he lt.ts anv X la ys taken denti sts nurses and other reason to make that personal
about "hat aJtlullls lS 1\bort wns octUI thl'll 1n ove r allied hea lth personnel "1th volu ntar) contnbuuon But
the latest mforrnatwn on that 1s not all that the ACS IS
OsteoporoSI S IS not a1 thnt1 s half of all pregnanucs
l'o thts obsc r. atwn l should ca nce r
dlagnos1s
and askmg Qmte frankly we can
• but most of the public call 11
arthritiS Ills degeneration of add that the nsk of .l buth tr eatment , so more than 10 6 SCIVI! man~ more l1vcs w1th
lS spent
on the techntques we have
the bone because of actual defec t from X ravs dunng percent
today, than are actually
loss of bone tissue t:Hu.J 1t 1s pr egnanc) ts so smd ll that the Pro fessiOnal Educallon
lll OJOI COilS idCrcttiOrl IS
Ser vaces to cancer bemg saved Many more
mo~t often present 1r1 worncn
lnclud1n g ca neer pat 1ents co uld be
after the men opause It JS h\ e "hcther the mother to-be patients
pro grams cured 1f their d1sease \\ ere
limes more &lt;.ommon 111 need:s au X 1 a' for her O\\n rcha b1!Jtat1on
women VI ho have bet'n on a mcd1ca l problems 01 not If receives 12 4 percent, while caught m an early stage and
sl1&lt; di!Cs she should ha ve ll Communrty Servrces In · treated promptly "
calc lwn-&lt;l eltc ~ent dwt
For that reason, ACS
Osteoarthnlls 1s weat and Bn th defects UCC UI Ill nCall\ cludmg ca nce r detectio n
tear dtsease and IS the n•sult e:t s rmun bu th.'S to mothers programs, mass screenmg, Crusa de volu nteers are
ca nc er
reg 1str1es distnbuung a spec1al leanet
of wearmg of the JOint sol- "hu have had no X tays as and
faces It may b&lt;! &lt;Jssoclatecl thusc wh o have hctd :such re.:e1ves 8 percent 'Jn the that outhnes cancer nsks and
chagnost1c X la) S Yes, there face of sp1rahng costs, ad· what an md1v1dua l can do
~&lt; Jlh formation of bony
spmes Almost every one ~cts 1s solllc s ll~ht m~.: r ease 111 n sk mm1strat1ve outlays were abo ut hts or her own nsk
contmued w1th1n lo" hm1ts facto rs The leaflet also IS
some of this 1f he hvcs long but Jt IS sma 11
The questwn often comes ami kept the 9 8 percent whlle available free of charge from
enough
So I am send1ng ) ou both up whether a molhel -to-il&lt;! fund ra1smg costs were kept the ACS Untt at 330 E Matn
St If you have any questiOnS
The Health Letter 4 10 should hove an abo1 lton1f she to II 5 percent '
OsteoarthrttJS and 6-10 has lmd X rays and then f1nds
Acco rding to Michael, call 992-7531
OsteoporosiS You could ver) out !ihe lS prcgmmt The
there arc thr ee mill1on
Colle~c
of
well hav e both at the S&lt;tme Arnenu:trl
11me You 111ll be abl e to sort IU!dJUlOg) researc hed the
out from the t~&lt;o 1ssucs ~&lt;hat potnl ond diSLoveted that you
these two conditions at c hke would have to dcstrO\' 1000
Others "ho ~&lt;ant thiS lll· nor tne:tl prcgn.mucs to pre~
fonnauon can send :;o cents \cot the btrth of one ch1ld
By KENNETH R. CLARK
f01 e1ther of the two 1s-ucs "1tt1 soml' fl.Jr tn -of len nunor
United Press Interna tional
wtth a long stamped self -of birth defect
GOLDEN DOPE W1th cotame the favonte tnp of the Jet
And ) ou should kno" that
addressed envelope fot ll to
set 11 ma} become necessary to tssue copies of tl;le 'Celebnty
me m care of this newspapct the danger penod to the fetus Reglster" along w1th badges, guns and handcuffs Ne11 York
P 0 Box 155I , IU.dw C1tv Sta- IS thoug ht to beg Ill abuut the Port Authonty cops, for exam ple , didn't know "ho they had
tunc of conception Slllce you
tion Ne" York NY 10019
"hen they busted MJehael Tllson-Thomas at Kennedy Airport
DEAR DR LAMB - I had were hitvurg yow pcnods and - and the mternat1onally renowned conductor of the Buffalo
scme stomach and chest X tendt"d to be regular that Plnlharmomc d1dn t tell them Th~ arrest occurred March 23,
rays durmg my penod Tile mea ns vuu were still two but news of 1t has JUSt emerged because Thomas' name rang
next month I m1ssed m) weeks 11 head of lhts tunc no bells He s free on his own recogruzance, w1th a hearmg on a
penod and 11 turned out I was when you had )OUI X 1ay&gt;
coke possesSion charge set for May 3 If convicted, the 33-yearpregnant About a month Cofll cpt10n should not have old mus1ca l wunderkmd could get up to 15 years 111 Jail
later I started spottmg and occurred unt1l two " eck.&gt;
before your next expected
had a spontan eous abortlon
CHANGING THE GUARD· Harry Reasoner IS out - and
I have &lt;Jccepted th1s and 1 pc11 od
so, from tile standpomt o'f the anthor, IS Barbara Walters.
That 's the word m New York from ABC News and Sports
President Roone Arlege. He annoWJced a new format
Wcdncsda) - sa)s Mlss Walters will play a maJor role m 1t ,
but as a reporter , not as the one and only anchorwoman m
network history Reasoner - long unhappy wtth the status quo
- apparently w1ll play no role at all He &gt;llll has two years to
run on hiS $500 ,000-a-year contract w1th ABC and hopes to take
over as ch1ef correspondent at CBS when Bill Moyers leaves to
SPRJNG SERVICE SPEC /A/,
return to public tclev1s1on

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I

polllJcal p1oblcms we have
Thev don t kn ow about the
ethmc ~roups we have The
n nh t&lt;~rv "dnted to clear all of
(1 0 C cirCa, then nlO\iC to
another
'
But I knew we had to work
on .Jll areas at the same ttme
If one ethniC group found out
we had flniShE&lt;i another sectlon you wouldn't have been
able to live m that &lt;~rea
Johnson then handed out
certlflC;.Jtes to cunventwneers
for Sur\&gt;Jvmg the Bhzzard of
78
As for Kentutk), Romtne,
the asslstant state hrghway
engmeer, satd, ' 1Many of you

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Social Security rules
for coverage offered

IT'S TilE LAW · ' If anythmg can go wrong, 11 will ," wrote
author Arthur Bloch - and ' Murphy 's 1.1w" was born So was
a best seller of Utat Iitle, and now Bloch ts looking for 100
new axioms of pesstmlsrn for hts next edttton He says m
New York he'll sta~e a contest and reward successful entrants
With 10 free cop.es of tJ1e book, but he may not be able to get
contest rules across to candidates After all , another
" Murphy's Law " states, "II you e&gt;&lt;]&gt;lam so clearly that nobody
ca n mlsunderstand somebody wtll •
QUOTE or TilE DA \' Dr Pierre •an den Berghe,
Uruversll} of Washmgton sociology professor, on wtnmng Sen.
William Proxmlre's "Golden Fleece Award" dending hiS
feder&lt;I)Iy funded study of a Peruvian brothel · • I thmk the
stupid awards boomerang on Senator Proxmtre In academic
circles the Golden Fleece award IS the next best thmg to a
Pulitzer PriZe '
GLIMI'SE LJza Mlnnelll , "ho's 10 Ute m1dst of a divorce,
turned up w1th date Albert Stephe nsnn Wecnesday rught to see
fellow performer Michael Leeds debut at New York's Les
Mouches dtsco Dr. Margaret Seddoa, one or the first six
female astronauts, JOined Hugh O'Brian Wednesday at
Columbla- untw-slty-to\llscuss-"Th!f Next F"roniler Solar System and Beyond" on behaU of O'Brian's Youth
F'oWJdatwn Princess Christina and Prlnce11 Beatril of lhe
Netherlands jomed former dancer Martha Graha m In a
backstage v1s1t wlth Rudolf Nurcyev after his performance
with the Dutch National Ballet Wednesday rught . .

•

Many people m thts area
seem to be confused about the
rules governmg how soc1al
secunty cred1ts a person's
earnings, 8 lo cal soctal
secunt) spokesperson satd
today
There are two dtfferent
concepts 1nvol\ ed The first
has to do w1th how earn mgs
a rc credited, and the second
ded ls •1th how soc1al secunty
cred1ts, or 'quarters of
coverage," are earned
1he earnm gs of most
workers are covered start1ng
w1th the fir st dollar they are
pald each year But, there are
spectal rules th&gt;\t apply to the
earnmgs of others
The earn mgs of people who
work m someone else s home
are covered only 1f they are
pa1d $50 cash or more 10 a 3month ca lendar quarter by
one employer 1 he earnmgs
of fann ~&gt;orket s are covered
only 1! the) are patd $150 or
mu1 c 1n a yea1 or they work
fo r an employer 20 or more
da)S 10 a year and arc pmd on
a tune basts - by the hour
da), week or month fhe
earntng s of se lf-emp loyed
people are covered only 1f
they have net ea rntngs of $400
or more m a year Cash ttps
are covered only tf the)
amount to $20 or more 10 a
month worktng for one employer
'
If these rules are met, the
representative co ntinu ed
then all of the worker s
ea nnngs must be reported to
socta l secunty under Ius llT
her name and socwl sccunty
nu mbc1 Startmg w1th 1978
the eamt ngs of all employees
exC€pl household workers
are reported JUSt once, ,,t the
end of the year uSing the
fam1har Form W-2 !Wage
and Tax Statement 1 Selfemployed people "111 con
unue reportmg thcu covered
eammgs annuall) at the
ume they f1le their Federal
mcomc tax return
Once a person s eam1ng s
are covered, a nd s ub·
sequenlly reported, another
mca~ure 1~ used to dclcrnune
wheth er the person ge ts
socta l secunty cred1ts or
quarters of coverage
based on the earn1ngs
These cred1ts are the bas1s
of ellg tbli ll) for month!)
soctal secunty benef1ts For
example. a worker rea ch10g
62 1n 1978 needs credit for 6' 1
)ears - 21 quarters of
cover,1ge - to be ehg1blc for
retirement checks BY 1991
all workers w1ll need n ed1t
for 10 years of work - 40
quarters - to be ehg1blc fol
chec ks D1ffer1ng amounts
arc needed for survl\or or
disability benefit s, depending
on the workers age
Before 1978, most workers

3- The Dally Senlinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Thursday, Apnl20, 1978

Zachry has
one-hitter

rece tved c redtt for on~
quarter of coverage 1! they
were pald $50 In a calendar
quarter Farm workers
recetved one quarter for each
$100 of covered annua l earnmgs Self-employed people
recctved 4 quarter s lf their
net eammgs were $400 or
more No more than 4
quarters can be cred1ted 10 a
year
Startmg w1th 1978 the same
rules apply to all, employed
or self-employed ahk e A
worker w1\l recetve one
quarter ol coverage for each
$250 of annua l ea mmgs, up to
a total of 4 quarters 1! anr ual
eammgs are $1,000 or more
The $250 measure "ill
mcrease automallca ll y tn
future years to keep pace
w1th Increases m average
wages covered by soc1al
sccunty
More mformatwn can be
ob tam ed at any soc tal
secunty ofhee The address
and telephone number of the
nearest office can be found 1n
the telephone dlrectory under
'Soc ial
Sec unty
Ad1
mmt stratiOn
Quesllqns and Answers
Q My Wife ts very Ill and
has been m the hoSpital for
some 11mc now We know her
Med1care hospltal tns.urance
\\Ill hel p pAy for up to 90 days
m the hospital Ill a beneftl
penod But, \\hat happens If
she has to stay longe r tha 11 90
days'
A If a Med1ca re benhcwr)
ha s to stay 111 the hospllal for
more than 90 days 111 a benehl
pen od Med1care hosplta l
msurance mcludcs an extra
60 hospita l days that can be
used These extra days are
ca lied reserve days In 1978
hospital Insurance p,tys for
all co\ e1 cd serv1ccs except
for $72 ada) for each reserve
day used Once a n•serve day
1s used you neHJ get It ba ck
Re se rve r day s arc n u t
rene• able like the 90 hospital
d,tys m each benefit perwd
Q I've heard thai Mcd1 care
can onl) pay for ca re In
part lct patmg hosp1ta Is Wha 1
happens though, tf I ever
h.we to g&lt;• Into" hospttalthat
doc sn t part 1c1pat e In
Mcd1ca 1e''
II Med1care hospllal msuram:e can help pc1y for cttrc
1n
a
qualified
non
partlclpallng hospital tf 111
) ou are admttted to the nonpartiCipating hos pital for
emergency treatment and
121 the non partiCipatin g
huspttal IS the closest one to
get to that 1s cqu1ppcd to
handle the emergency Under
Medtcar e emergency
treatm~nt mccms treatment
that
1s
1mm ed1a tcl y
necessary to prevent death or
•Senous 1mpa1mJent to hea llh

By FRED LIEF
UPI Spurts Wntcr
Pat Zachry and Dick Ruthven, both comln g off
disruptive seasons, came
Wilhtn two smgles of no
hitter ~ Wednesday afternoon
as tHe Ne" York Mets beat
the St LOUIS C,trdmals, 2-ll
and th e Atlanta Braves
blanked the San Prancisco
Gtants by the same score
Now 2-ll. Zach t y p1tched
httless ba 11 ove1 the last
seven mmngs, yieldmg base
hits m the second mrung lo
Keith Hernandez and J erry
Morales He wa lked five
batters, mcludmg three m the
sixth inmng, as \he Mets won
their third stra ight from St
LO UI S on a cold W IOd)
afternoon
"When he had to be, he was

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Monday's big bat drops Reds 5-4
•

Ry JIM COUR

Jtght," Mets Manager Joe
forre sa1d "He got the gu)S
he had to get, and that's the
name of the game "

The Cu dJna ls, who also
hmllcd the Mets to only two
h1ts, got slrong performances
from Mark L1ttell , 0-1, and
Pete Vu ckov1ch But the
Mets, Cd pltahzed on·the1r few
opportumt1es
In the first mmng, Lenny
Handle smMled, stole second ,
advanced to th1rd and scm ed
on Bruce Bmscla1r 's sacnfu.:e
fly In the thtrd , Littell
walked Zachry and Randle
Zac hrv moved to th lrd on a
w1ld ·pitc h and Botsc!au
smglec lum home
Ruthve n, mea nwhtl e,
carried a no-lutter mto the
sev enth ummg before g1vtng
up a leadoff mf~eld hit to
L&lt;Jrry Herndon and a smgle
UJ Jack Cla rk m the elghUi
Of course, I was
chsappolntcd,' Ruthven sa1d
' But 1dcclded not to let 11 ge t
me down ·•
In oth er NL games,
Montreal downed Chicago, 116 Lo s Angel es tnmmed
C!ncmnat1 5-4, and Houston
clipped San Diego, 2-1
F.xp.. s 8, C!1bs 6
S1ngles b) Eilts Valenune
r1ncl l arr y Parnsh , combmed
\Hth Lwo errors, gi::lve
Montrcdl f our unearned runs
111

the nmth mnmg and a

\- lctor) over Ch1cago Chns
SpCJ er ltorne1 ed for the Expos
\1 h1le Lm ry Buttner had a
solo shot for the Cubs

But JUSt barely
UPI Spurts Wnter
The Dodge1s gave up a patr
LOS ANGELES ( UPIJ
of unearned runs on errors b)
The IllS Angeles Dodgers got second ba se man Davey
two home runs and lour RBI Lopes &lt;Jnd th1rd baseman Ron
from
reJuvenated Cey wlth two uut m the mnth
centm f1elder R1ck Monday mnmg befor e lelthander
Wednesday mght and that Tommy John got Pete Rose to
was enough to allow them to ground mto the last out 10 a 5
avert a three-gjlme sen es 4 vtclory
sweep b) t he 'Cmcm nat1
'I thmk there "re " few nf
Reds

0 LOS ANGElES ( UPI I Joe Morgan of the Cmcmnatl
Reds now shares the maJor
league reco rd lor most
consccutlve games wlthout
an error by a seco nd
baseman - 89 - w1th former
Ba ltim ore Onole mlle lder
Jerry Adatr, who accom
plished the feat durmg he
1964-ji5 seasons
But more than a few Los
Angeles Dodge r players
be l1eve
Morga n
ts
Wldeservtng of the honor and
dtdn't hes1tate to say so after
Wednesday mght's fmale of a
ti1ree ga me ser1es, whlch the
D(l(lgers won, 5-4
And, the most out-spoken of

Astrus 2, Padres I
Roger Metzger had a key
tnple and a sacnhce fl ) as
the A.stros handed the Padres
the1r fourth strmght loss
Jodqum Andu)ar went e~ g ht
lntHngs to earn the Vlctory
wh1 le Dave F'rtesleben took
the loss

the Dodger players wa s
second baseman Davey
Lopes
" If that wasn't an error
then my name 1sn 't Lopes
excla tmec the Dodger second
baseman, refernng to Regg~e
Smith's fi fth lnnmg ground
ball to Morgan that was ruled
a htt by the offtcJa l scorer
even though Ute Red second
baseman's throw to ltrst,
w1de of the bag bounced off
Danny Dnessen's glo\e
"Lopes 1s the last guy on
that club who should have
been mouthmg off,' said
Reds manager Spa rky
Anderson "When he let that
ba ll go through h1s legs lor an
error 1n the mnth tnnmg he
opened the gate for us to he
the score ''
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one run of domg JUSt that
when they scored tw1ce after
two were out on subseq uent
1nf1eld pmch htls by Davey
Concepe1on and Dave Collms,
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March 29 , 1978
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on the combmatton of 11-7 9
There were 109 tlcket holders
The crowd of 4,093 on a
ramy day bet $514,067

!05 lee ds th e Nallonal
I.eague m home runs w1th s1x
and IS tied with Reds' second
basem&lt;~n Joe Morgan for the
league lead 10 RBI wlth H
Th1s IS the difference
between sunset and sunup,"
Slmletl Monday ' It's really
hard for me to express myself
tn the reactiOn of the fan s
tomght It was really very
emot10nt1l for me and l'm not
.i:lsharned to say tea1s came to
my eyes
These are the people who
stuck w1th me last year I
tned tu du ti1e JOb last year
but I JUSt physically wasn' t
able"
The Reds bombed the
DodgeJS 8-2 on national TV
Monday mght and collected
15 h1ts They gave the
Dodgers a worse drubbmg
Tuesday ntght, bangmg · 16
Juts 10 an ll-3 victory
Mondav sat out Tuesday
mght s game wlth a severe
headache
' !'hat game could have
been ver) cnlical tomght ,
the veteran said 10 refercnle
tn the Reds two unearned
runs 10 the mnth mmng "But
1l wasn t Needless to say we
have a lot or respect for
Cmcmna t1 When all the dust
settles 1n September 1 thlllk
1l ll slit! be them and us
batllmg for the champ10nsh1p
In OUr di\:ISIOn"
Backec by a !J.h1t attack
John surrendered mne h1t s
but only one was for extra
bases
and
one
w dS
con troversial
In the ftfth tnmng , Regg1e
Srmth hit a ball that M01 gan
fie lded and thenthre" to hrst
basem an Dan Dnessen The
lmll got pa st llr1essen and
Morgan slumped deJectedly
But ofh c1al scorer Dtck
Robmson of the Pasadena
t calif I Star-News ruled the
pia) was a h1t

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Sammy Noble lll remec
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Detro 1
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Beulah

Butcher Block
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d1dn 't even look up at the
SI.OI cbua1d to see whet h~r I
was charged wtth em err or
until th~.:: mmng ended
Morgan wilt have a l hance
to break Adair s re&lt; oJd
Fnda y m ~ ht when the 1\eds
1dlc toda) send Tom Seave r
dg,unst left y Bob Kneppc1 111
the opener uf a t hree-gc~m('
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' If I was Lopes. mstead of
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front of my locker hangmg
my head m shame after the
mght he had '
In add ition to the mnth
mnmg
error
Lopes
&lt;omm1tted a pme boo boo lll
th e fir st mmng when after
leadin g off the game with a
smgle, he raced to second on
B1ll Russell s fl y tn Cesa1
Gerommo and stood then! as
1f m a trance as the Heds'
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D11essen at f1rsl to complete
a double play
Morgan shrugged off the
complamts of Dodger players
that offi cial SloreJ Dick
Robmson, a
Pa sadena
baseba ll wnter, ru led
Sn11th s groWJd ball a hll
beca use a reco rd wa s
mvolved
" I don't play for records,
smd Morga n I pia) to wm 1

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Wednesday mght as grabbed
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the two Natmnal League West

Mar'...ov tc h safe !)' Dtclo. Ja uron
r111dd lc llncoao.er Ea 0 Ned
and del en" ve tack If Herb
Or \I tS wh o had pia yea our th(' tr
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fhat play allowed Morgan
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league 1ecurd of 89 error-less
games for a second baseman
over two st!asons Adatr set
the mark ~ htle play111g with
U1e Ba lllmore Onoles to 196465
lf that wasn 't an error,"
smd Lopes my name lsn 't
Lopes ''
'If I "as gmng to g1ve an
error on the play," sa1d
Robmson, 1 would have to
1!,1 ve 1t to Drtessen "
He 1Lopes 1almost opened
the gates for us 10 the moth
mnmg
remarked Reds
mnnager Sparky Anderson
'If I played a game hke he
dld , 1 d sll 1~ front of my
i&lt;•lkei w1th my head hangmg
and rny mouth shut "
• I don 't play the game for
records sa ld Morgan "!
pla y to wm I 11 be pruud 1f I
break the record F nday mght
1at San Fran ctsco) but
makmg only f1ve errors last
yem ra Natwnal League
record for second baseman)
was more Important to me
John , a 20-gamewmner last
se &lt;Json &lt;J r.d runner-up to
Ph1ladelph1a s Steve Carlton
m the C) Young Award
vou ng, IS off to a :1-0 start thiS
season and IS 10-2 for h1s
career aga 111st the Reds
'It's one of the fr eaks of
baseball," sa1d John when
asked about hiS lifetime maslet y o&gt;er the Reds ' I've won
10 t1mes aga mst the Reds.but
I 111 nearly 500 aga1nst San
Dwgo It JUSt doesn't f1gure '
That was a tremendous
ballgame for us to wm ,"
ddded Dodger skipper Tqm
La sorda Sparky talks about
the pnde they have 10
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a lot of pnde, too "

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NHL PIC!Iyofh

Rich Gossage drops to 0-3 on year
By Hlll. MADDEN

and struck out six bailers into
UPI Spurts Writer
the nif1lh Hmmg, looking very
. , Much to the chag!in of the much like the "st111iper " the
New York Yankees . their Yankees thought they had .
"(;olden Goose·" is f~r from
But U&gt;en, with tile ·score
laying a golden egg.
lied , 3,1. John Mayberry led
The Yankees thought they off fo r Toronto with a single.
had come up with another The next batter. R1ck Cerone ,
prize this season in Ri ch . latd down a sacrifi ce bunt
·'Gcx1se" Gossage, the fast- whi ch Gossage fielclt'll - only
i:J;Jlling reliever who jumped to throw wid e to Willie
the P11tsburgh P1raies for a Handolph at second as both
six-yea r , $2.75 million runners were safe.
package .
Anot her bunt by Dav e
' The season is ba rely into its McKay in fr ont of the plate
third week and Gossage is ().3 was flga in fi elded by (;t&gt;ssa ge
in four appe·Hrances.
and
thi s
tim e,
th e
Gussage relieved Yankee bclcaguel'ed relievN threw
st al't ('r
K('n
l-l oltzman
o\·e r th e head of fir st
Wed nesda~ in the fifth inning
baseman Chris Cham bliss,
against Toronto and after aliO\I'I ng pind1 runner Garth
sac r ifi ct~ 0}
by RicoCartv to give the Blue

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lorg tu dash hornE' fnr a 4-3
Toronto victory .
·' I fel t good out there," said

the dejc&lt;'lcd Gossage. "I to give the surprising A's
cxpluin
whett their eighth win against three
losses. Mario Guerrero had
happened ."
In other American League 'four hits for Oakland. Dan
g:mtes, U;.lkl an&lt;;l shaded Min· Ford and Butch Wynegar
homered for the Twins .
fi('SO!Cl , IN, in 11 innings, and
California routed Seattle, II ·, Angels II, Mariners 2:
Ron Jackson drove in six
2. Detroit at Cleveland and
Milwaukee at Boston were runs with two doubles and a
single to pace the Angels'
postponed by rain .
romp . Ca lif ornia 's Lyman
Athletics 6, Twins 5:
Tony Armas singled in Bostock had three hits and
pin&lt;'h runner Mike Adams drove in two runs. Chris
w1th two out in the lith innin~ Knapp, 2-l, was the winner .
cHn ' t

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Meigs Girls Softballers fell
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loss at Waverly Monda y.
Nine walks and five errors
led to the Ma'rauder s'
down fall. Losing pitcher
Traer Burdette and reliever
Het.h Bart rum struck out one

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and ga ve up tep hits.
Meigs took a quick lead in
the first when April King
singled, stole second, and
came home on a Burdette
single. But Waverly got two
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Howard. Waverly got the lead
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hitters w1th a double and two
singles while Burdette had
two singles. Getting a single
each were Vaughan, King ,
Wilson and Sonja Ash .
Meigs is 1·3 in the league
now.
Meigs
102 002 0-5 9 5
Waverly
025 liO x&amp;9 10 2
Burdette tLP I. Banrum
t6J and Chapman. Sword and
Conkel.

tBo•ton toad•. 1-0l
NEW YORK ( UPI) - Next athlete lo get the star treatment
6• (h;cago 1 frnm the movies will be Julius Erving. The 76ers' "Dr . J" is all
April
liBos&gt;on
Apr il 19 Bost o n 4. Chicago 3,
v
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.set for the leading role in "The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh," a
April 11 Boston at Ch;cago, film with a basketball background being produced by Walt
8 35 p .m
Ap ril n~ Boston at Chicago, Frazier Sports Enterprises, lnc ., and one in which the Celtics'
6.J5 p.m
Kermit W~shington, Don Chaney, Kevin Stacum and
15 - Ch;cago ' 1 Cornbread Maxwell all will have parts ... .
'Apr;!
Boston . 7:35p .m .
x-Apr il 17--c BostOn at Chi ca
Pete Rose, closing in on his 3,000th hit, doesn't know what
90
is~'J;n~hmgame to be announ goes first on others but is sure what will go first on him . It
cedi
won't be his eyes, his legs or his reflexes, says Rose, but his
Delro;t
v. . Montreal
enthusiasm.
"Right now, it's sky-high, super, but I'm positive
(Series Tied , 1-1)
Apr il 11 - Montreal 6, Detroit that'll be the £irst thing to go on me "....
·
2
Behind every good man there's a good woman, and with
4
2 AprH !9- Detro;t · Montreal Gary Player, who has picked up $90,000 the past \wQ weeks
April 11- Montreal at Detro it, with back-to-hack victories in the Masters and Tournament of
7:35pm .
Champions, it isn'tany different. He says his wife, Vivienne, is
Apr it 13- Montreal at Defro iL
largely responsible for his coming from seven shots back in
7: 35 pm .
April15-;- 0etroit at Montreal , both events. "She's been telling me for ages to stroke the ball,
8:05p .m .
K Apri l 17- Montreal at De not jab it, when I'm putting," says Player. "Finally, I changed
tra iL 7 35 p m .
my putting stroke a week before the Masters, and, well , I guess
you can see the results for yourself" ....
WHA Playoffs
When Billy Martin and Earl Weaver got into their hassle the
By United Press International
other evening over Rich Gossage's knockdown pitch, Martin
Quarter -final s
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angrily wanted to know what Weaver knew abovt knockdown
Winnipeg \IS . Birmingham
pitches in view of the fact he never played in the big leagues.
I Winnipeg l eads, 2-1)
Apr il 14- Winnipeg 9, Sir
Weaver sent word over to Martin that one year he had driven
m 1ngham 3
in 101 runs with St. Joseph , Mo ., of the Western Association .
APr il 16- W innipeg 8, B ir
m 1ngham 3
Martin was unimpressed . He sent a message back that he had
Apri l 19- Birm in gham 3. Win
gotten
230 hits one year with Oakland of the Pacific Coast
n1peg 1
League
. "Okay, okay," conceded Weaver, " I know when I'm
New England vs . Edmonton
(New England l~ds , 2-1)
licked." ....
Apr il 14- New England 6.
Red Auerbach, the Celtics' president and general manager ,
Edmonton &lt;1
Apfi l 16 New Engl and 4, bounces around the tennis cour t like a young kid. Playing in
Edmooton 1
Washington and making like Jimmy Connors a few days ago ,
Apr il 19- Edmonlon 1, N ew
he forgot he was 60 and wound up breaking a couple of ribs ....
England 0
April 11- New Eng1ano a t
II the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association
Edmonlon . 10 p .m .
don't
sell 5,000 season tickets by June I, they'll fold . They
x Aprii13- EOmon ton at New
decided they didn't care to take another whopping loss next
England . 4 p .m
x Apr il 25- New Eng land at
Edmonlon , 10 o .m .
April 18- 0uebe c 5. Houston
4, ot
Apr il 20- Houston at Queb ec.
8· 05 p .m
Ap ri l 1 1 ~ Houston at Que t:&gt; ec ,

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Ch •cago ( L a m p 0 7). 2 30 p m
Atlanta ( Niekr o o 31 at Sa n
Oteg o (Jon es 0 01. 4 p m
Hous ton ( Lemongello 1 1) at
Los Angel es { Rau I OJ. 10 30
pm

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New Yo rK at Cn1cago
St . Lou is at P i11sbgh , n rght
H ous ton~~ Los Ang , n ight
Atlanta a! san Dr ego, ni ght
Cine• at San Fran , n ight
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Kan Ci ty at Baltimore, n ight
Ca l if at M innesota , night
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LA 6 . Matthews , Al l and
Bench, Cin 4; seven players
lied wilh 3.
Ameriun lt,.gue : His le , Mil
5, Baylor , Cat , Cooper and
Thomas , M il · 4 ; nine players
r,ed wilh J.
Runs Batt~d 1n
National Le1gue : Moraan ,
(in and Monday , LA 14 ; Bentn,
Cin and S.Henderson , NY I I ,
Garvey , LA and Parr ish, Mfl
10
Amer ican League : -Cooper ,
M il 15; Hisle and Thomas . M il
and Carew, M inn 12 : Hobson
and Ric e, Bos ana Smalley,
M inn I I .
Stolen B1ses
Nation11
Leaoue : Cedeno ,
Hou 1, Dr iessen and Gri Uev.
Cln 6; Roys1er , All .4 ; Puht,
Hou . Lop t s,
LA , Bowe,
Meddox , Phil and ~orates , St .l
J.
Amerlun League : Norwood,
Minn 6; Remy , Bos and Dllone,
Oek S; O&amp;at , Clev, Wilson , KC
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( Take Off Pounds Sensibly I mcludcd the ba"gy
clothes
0
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attended A
R
rea ecognttlon parade, when members
Dal' for all l'OPS 0 f. •sou th • modeled before and afte ·
1
.
t Z
'II. .
eastern Oh10
a anes v1 e .dresses. Sixty member s
High School. Saturday.
pa rticipated and t"e
Jar"est
,·
lt
b
The mee t mg was deSigned
loss was 15G pounds, from a
to gi've recognition to the best size 54 to 14 .
losers of 1977 in this part uf
A local chairman of the
Ohio and lu give title to the event was Betty Jo Clark , Rt.
queen who lost the most I, .Cheshi re. TOPS is a non·
weight in TOPS clubs in this profit
wei ght
control
atea. Betty Shankland who orga nization founded in t948
held title of queen for 1976 for by Esther s. Manz, with
a loss of 158 pounds handed headquarters located in
down her Iitle of KOPS (keep . Milwauk ee, Wis . Mamie
off pounds sensibly I to Marge Stephenson is the reporter for
Shivers of Salem, Ohio for her TOPS 1383.
loss of 89 pounds. This was
thehighlightofthedaylosec U
those who had lost it 'TOPS
way.
Twenty-six members were
Principa l John Mura has
graduated in the morning announced the Meigs Junior
ceremonies for having at· High School honor roll for the
tained specific doctor fourth six weeks grading
prescribed wei ght goa ls. period. Making a grade of
These · persons are now " 8" or a6ove in all their
· known sub.Jects were :
mem be rs of t he- ehte
asKOPSand r.emain in TOPS
Sev enth Grade - Jami e
to maintain their wei ght Joss fierce, Howena Averion, Jeff
and inspire other struggling Bau ghman , Greg Bolen ,
members.
Hob in Buffington, Je ff
Participating in the Circle Carson, Ci ndy Crooks. Karla
of Light Ceremony were. 100 DeMoss, Faith Dickens. Rick
KOPS. These members ha ll Edwards. Angela Farley .
previou sly reached th eir Brent Finlaw, Kim Fraley,
goals and have kept the Beth Glo ec kner. Becky
weight offforaperiudupt u tO Handley , Scull Harrison,
years.
1\ngc !&lt;J Hatfield . Paula

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Missiortary Society meets Tuesday PHOTO' SPECIAL
Pl.tms fl,l l' the a nnual
muther""aughter banquet tel
)x, h~ld (Ill May 1 at the Middlcport First Baptist Church
Wt~ re IIUH IC at meetings of the
circles of the B. H. Sa nb"rn
Missionary Society Tuesday
Horton, Jini " Hoyt , Lisa
Jarvis, Valerie Jeffers, Brill
King, Mary Lee , SLi,~an
Lightfo'ot, Lori Maynard ,
Sherr i Marshall , Honda
Mitchell, Keith Scott, John
Smith· Kris Snowden, Tanya
Siuba•t , Juan Tanner • Greg
Taylor, Mike Trouni, Angela
VanCouney, Deanna VanMeter , Renee Willis, Susanna
Wi se.
Eighth Grade - Terry
Adki ns, Kristin Anderson.
Jimmy Boyer, Jack Braley •
Lee Bumem. Greg Bush.
Mark Cline, Billy Colmer,
Pam · · Crooks.
Melan ie
- Di ll ard, Teresa Dorst,
Tammy Eich inger , David
Hoffman, Tracy Hysell , Tim
Jarrell, Unrecka Johnson ,
Dicky King. Hobin Kit,chcn.
Mark McGuire, Randy
Murray. Jeff Nash. Lynne
Oliver, Helen Slack, Curtiss
Smith, Edna Snuth , La ura
Smith, Greg Thomas. Den ise
Turner, Jeff Whittingtun ,
Troy Willis. Fred Young .

111 '"Ill.
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Til" banquet w1JJ be a
'
1,,,, J11 ••·k "··fl·a 1·,. w, t h ", 11
m1·,uwrs and daughters vf the
··il
.tl"'"' ,.tiV.Il"&lt;i
to at" ul'"ll
'- "''l
LA.:
'tend. Layettes will be acccptcli at tile time to be taken
to the Bapllsl Wo1ncn 's Confcrence in .J une.
A11noui1t't.'l at the meetings
wos May Fclluwship Day to
be obse rved l1y .Church
Wumcn United nf Mc1gs
County on Moy 5 at Trinity
Congrega tional Church ill
Pullleroy. Those atte nding
arc tu take a sa ~k lunch.
Dill{ CAS CII\CI.I·:
Meeting at the hmne nf
Mrs ..fames B1·cwer. the Dnrcas Circle planned a party to
)x, held at the Athens Mental
HealthCenteronApl'il25for
the ge riatric ward . kc cream
and cupcakes will he served
and favors will be preseutc'!l
to each patient. All uf the
tnoney in the treasury will bt·
LL&gt;ed fu r the party si nce thi s
month marks the conclusion
of tile project year .
The circle also yutcd to
sen d a gift of money tu llr.
Will iam Mc Pherson, special
interest missiunary. for h1s
May b1rthday. It '"" nutcd
that
s cver&lt;J I
were
re1nembered at Easter time.
Mrs. Charles Euwa rds noted

that she had .-..ccl.ved a thank
.,
you card frnm Mrs. Al ice
Freeland a.· ud also repu1'lcd
on her visit to the Young's
Nurcin"
Home . .Mrs. r.va
,,
'"'
Hartley rcp"rted una visit to
the Meigs Courity lnfimiary
&lt;Jnd with Mrs. Florence Han·
nay. A thank yuu note was
read from Mrs. Beulah White
fur Mrs. Hannay , alung with
_one fnn n the fmnil y uf
W&lt;Kidrow Call. and une frnn1
Mrs. Vi vian Titus fur a mea l
prepared for her.
For &lt;'cvotinns, Mrs. Brewer
read scripture fron 1 Malachi
and 11 meditation entitlcli
" Mixin g Heli g1un a nd
Behaviour" from "O ur Daily
Bre&lt;Hi. '' Vlrs. Hichard Owen
recited ·C ha.rll ess" and
"Kilcute Hoehn e Prayer."
'111e progra m by Mrs. Edwards was ;1dedication of the
white cross material and an
arlide , '·Christ's Hands
Through White Cross."
Mrs. Brewer and her
illlughter, Marybeth, served
refreshments tu those named
anti Mrs . Eliza)x,th SI&lt;Jvin,
Mrs . Isabelle Winebrenner.
Mrs. l.illian Demoskey, Mrs .
Eva Hartl ey. Mrs. Helen
Budimer, and Mrs. Martha
Klein .
LOVE .lOY CIRCLE
A gift of muncy to Bacone

Cnllcge will 'be made by the
Love .Jov Circle fi'Um theremainder of funds in the circle
tods ury , it was decided at
the Tuesday night meetin"b of
tile l.uye Joy cirde at the
home uf Mrs. John Werner.
Mrs . Louise Davb upened
the meeting with · devotions
using scripture from Psalm
104 and the meditation "God
Gives llcauty." Also read
was Isaiah 55, 10 though 1:1,
w1d poems. "Ruses ur Cacti "
and ·· May Time is Spring
Cleaning Time."
The white cross dedication
was by Mrs. Lillie Hubbard
wll!l hadscripturcfrumMatthew and the article "Christ 's
Hw1ds through White Cross."
Hcf•·eshmenb were served
IJythehostesstuthusenamed
and Mrs . Tony Fowler, Mrs.
Edison Baker, Mrs. Willis An·
thuny. Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs.
Ha•·old Chase, Mrs. Leora
s·1gman, anu·' Mrs . El'
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Cal and Spl l florff . KC 3 0 ; 14
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! I Tw o Centra l Michigan
University atheltes, and one
each from Ohio University
and Miami University are the
Mid-American Conference
Players of the Week in the
first selections of the year for
spring sports.
CMU ath letes are fir st
baseman Jerry Johnson and
tra ck high jumper Mike
Winsor were joined by Ohio
University tennis player Jeff
Sherrin
and
Miami
University go lfer Tom
Rogan .
John son , a junior from
Linden, Mich.. hit safel y in
seven of eigh t games ,
rapping out a dozen hits in 25
times at bat as hi s
teammates won seven of
those eight games.
He had an extra base hit
and drove in at least one run
in five of the eight games and
for Ow week had seven RB!s,
three home runs , four doubles
and handled 60 fieldin~
chances flawlessly .
Winsor, a sophomore from
Perrin gton . Mi ch., was
name'!! the outstanding field
event s performer at th e
Dogwood
Relay s
in
Tennessee after winning the
high jump with a leap of 7·3,
his best coll eMiate effort since
1976.
'
Rogan , a senior from
Hacinc, Wi s., topped all MAC
golfer s in th e Kepler
lnviunional at Ohio St&lt;t te
University with his 54-llole
total of 228 . That score was
good for seve nth overall
amung the indi viduals and
helped Miami to a U1ird place
team fin ish .

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Atl o'!nta
3 7 300 .; 11
San D1ego
1 7 227 5
Wednesday 's Results
New YorK 1, 51 LOU IS 0
Montrea l 8. Ch icago 6
At lan ta 2. San Francisco 0
Hous ton 2, San D 1ego 1
Los Angeles 5, Cincinnali A
Today ·s Probable Ptf&lt;hen
I All Times ESTl
St
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P11!sbu rg h ( B iyle~Jen 0 I L 17 35

fori's butlt nght

season ....

Detroit Manager Ralph Houk on his center-fielder Ron
LeFlore : "He can run, he can throw, he can field and he's
strong as a bull. The on ly thing he can't do is bunt and with his
speed, if he ever learns to do that, he'll leave everybody miles
8 OS p m.
behind ." The Tigers sent LeFlore out to play winter ball with
)( Apr il 23- Quebec at Hou s
Mayaguez
in Puerto Rico after last season with specific
ton . 8 p m
x Apr il 26 Houston a t instructions to work on his bunting. He bunted a half dozen
Quebec. 8OS p .m .
times and forgot all about it, which isn't that hard to
x Apr il 28- Quebec at Hous
ton , 9 p m.
understand in light of the .392 average he compiled there.
K·if necessary
LeFlore's hitting .400 for the Tigers right now ....
Carlton Fisk never saw Ted Williwns play but he can tell
what kind of hitter he was just by playing pepper with him .
"He hits those mean one-hQppers," says the Red Sox catcher.
"They come at you so hard. they nearly knock your glove
off" ...
Don Budge tells a story about his classic Davis Cup
'challenge round match with Fred Perry in London 33 years
ago. The score was J..all in the second set and Perry was all set
Am·e-rican
League
to pu 1 away an easy overhead lob when a piece of paper
Ma jor leagu e Stand ings
Eost
By UniteCI Press International
w . L- Pet . GB filtered onto the court and distracted him to the point where he
National League
Detro it
East
: ~~
couldn 't bring himself to hit the ball. "Perry picked up the
W L . Pel. GB Boston
Mi l wa uke
6 5 .545 2 piece of paper and looked at it," says Budge. " He called me
Ph da
5 3 .625
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New York
New York
8 5 .615
5 ' .455 J1 over to the net and I looked at it, too . Everyone in the stands
Clev el and
Chtc ago
6 5 . 545
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5 .375 3 2 th
,
ought we were reading what was written on the paper .
Ba
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t
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7 .JM 4
Montreat
5 5 .500 1
Toro
nto
St LOU IS
1 7 4171
J B .m 5 'We're going to be asked about this afterward ,' Perry said to
P.ttsburgh
3 7 .300 3
West
w . L. Pet . GB me. 'You have to promise me you won 't tell anybody what's on
West
a 1 .889 this paper.' I made Perry that promise. For years and yea rs.
W L. Pet . GB Ka nsas c;1v
C1 0C1nnar 1
9 4 .b9 2
g:
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both
of us were asked what was on that paper Some people
1
Los Angeles
1 4 636
· Ch ;c ago
, 5 444 ,
who remember the incident still ask rne about it. You know
San F ra n
6 5 545
Houston
6 6 500 2'&gt; Mlnn"o"
6 9 .400 1 what it said Qn that paper ? Nothing' " ...

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5

Two CMU
athlete..-.
honored

By Un ited Press tnternar i onil
Second Round
1Best of Seven)
NY Isla nders vs. Toronto
(NY I sland ers lead, 2·01
April 17 NY
Islanders 4,
Toronto 1
Apr il 19- NY Islanders ],
Toronto 2. ot
Apr il 21 NY Island ers at
Toronto , 8:05p .m
April 13 - NY Islanders al
Toronto. 8,05 p .m .
x Apr il 25- Toronto at NV
Islanders, 8 ~ 05 p .m .
x April 27 - NY ts.l.mder s a t
Toronto , e·os p.m.
{se'llen lh gam e to be announ
cedJ
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NHL PIC!Iyofh

Rich Gossage drops to 0-3 on year
By Hlll. MADDEN

and struck out six bailers into
UPI Spurts Writer
the nif1lh Hmmg, looking very
. , Much to the chag!in of the much like the "st111iper " the
New York Yankees . their Yankees thought they had .
"(;olden Goose·" is f~r from
But U&gt;en, with tile ·score
laying a golden egg.
lied , 3,1. John Mayberry led
The Yankees thought they off fo r Toronto with a single.
had come up with another The next batter. R1ck Cerone ,
prize this season in Ri ch . latd down a sacrifi ce bunt
·'Gcx1se" Gossage, the fast- whi ch Gossage fielclt'll - only
i:J;Jlling reliever who jumped to throw wid e to Willie
the P11tsburgh P1raies for a Handolph at second as both
six-yea r , $2.75 million runners were safe.
package .
Anot her bunt by Dav e
' The season is ba rely into its McKay in fr ont of the plate
third week and Gossage is ().3 was flga in fi elded by (;t&gt;ssa ge
in four appe·Hrances.
and
thi s
tim e,
th e
Gussage relieved Yankee bclcaguel'ed relievN threw
st al't ('r
K('n
l-l oltzman
o\·e r th e head of fir st
Wed nesda~ in the fifth inning
baseman Chris Cham bliss,
against Toronto and after aliO\I'I ng pind1 runner Garth
sac r ifi ct~ 0}
by RicoCartv to give the Blue

.ituTender mg 'a

Jays a :1-1 . he settled down

lorg tu dash hornE' fnr a 4-3
Toronto victory .
·' I fel t good out there," said

the dejc&lt;'lcd Gossage. "I to give the surprising A's
cxpluin
whett their eighth win against three
losses. Mario Guerrero had
happened ."
In other American League 'four hits for Oakland. Dan
g:mtes, U;.lkl an&lt;;l shaded Min· Ford and Butch Wynegar
homered for the Twins .
fi('SO!Cl , IN, in 11 innings, and
California routed Seattle, II ·, Angels II, Mariners 2:
Ron Jackson drove in six
2. Detroit at Cleveland and
Milwaukee at Boston were runs with two doubles and a
single to pace the Angels'
postponed by rain .
romp . Ca lif ornia 's Lyman
Athletics 6, Twins 5:
Tony Armas singled in Bostock had three hits and
pin&lt;'h runner Mike Adams drove in two runs. Chris
w1th two out in the lith innin~ Knapp, 2-l, was the winner .
cHn ' t

Meigs girls
lose 9-5 tilt
Meigs Girls Softballers fell
to 4-3 on the year with a 9·5
loss at Waverly Monda y.
Nine walks and five errors
led to the Ma'rauder s'
down fall. Losing pitcher
Traer Burdette and reliever
Het.h Bart rum struck out one

Signup is Saturday
TRISH

'
espadrill~'-

Tuppers Plains Tee-Ball
and Pee Wee baseball sign up
will be held Saturday, Apirl
22, from 4 to 5 p. m. at the
elementary school. Annual
fee is $7.50 and one parent is
requested to be present un
Saturday .
Ages for Tee Ball par·
ticipation is 5 through 7.
Young ster s must be five
yea rs old by May I, but may
nut be eight before August I.
Age for Pee Wee is 8 and 9,
but players must be eight by
August I , but must not be ten
by then.

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RESERVATIONS ASKED
Fans wishing to attend
Southern High School' s
combined footba ll and
ba sketball banquet on
Saturday, April 22. at 6 p. m.
are asked to please conta ct
Ca rl Wolfe or John Dudding
a1 the hi gh school for
r('servations.

and ga ve up tep hits.
Meigs took a quick lead in
the first when April King
singled, stole second, and
came home on a Burdette
single. But Waverly got two
in the secon.d for a short lead.
Meigs regained the ad·
vantage with two runs in the
third on singles by . King,
Terry Wilson and Ca thy
Howard. Waverly got the lead
for good in the bottom of the
mning by scoring five times .
Two· Meigs errors and two
walks were keys to that in·
ning .
Meigs had a rally going in
the sixth when they plated
two runs but left the bases full
when a runner was tagged out
at third. Howard and Pat
Vaughan had hits in that
rally . Howard led Mei gs
hitters w1th a double and two
singles while Burdette had
two singles. Getting a single
each were Vaughan, King ,
Wilson and Sonja Ash .
Meigs is 1·3 in the league
now.
Meigs
102 002 0-5 9 5
Waverly
025 liO x&amp;9 10 2
Burdette tLP I. Banrum
t6J and Chapman. Sword and
Conkel.

tBo•ton toad•. 1-0l
NEW YORK ( UPI) - Next athlete lo get the star treatment
6• (h;cago 1 frnm the movies will be Julius Erving. The 76ers' "Dr . J" is all
April
liBos&gt;on
Apr il 19 Bost o n 4. Chicago 3,
v
ol
.set for the leading role in "The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh," a
April 11 Boston at Ch;cago, film with a basketball background being produced by Walt
8 35 p .m
Ap ril n~ Boston at Chicago, Frazier Sports Enterprises, lnc ., and one in which the Celtics'
6.J5 p.m
Kermit W~shington, Don Chaney, Kevin Stacum and
15 - Ch;cago ' 1 Cornbread Maxwell all will have parts ... .
'Apr;!
Boston . 7:35p .m .
x-Apr il 17--c BostOn at Chi ca
Pete Rose, closing in on his 3,000th hit, doesn't know what
90
is~'J;n~hmgame to be announ goes first on others but is sure what will go first on him . It
cedi
won't be his eyes, his legs or his reflexes, says Rose, but his
Delro;t
v. . Montreal
enthusiasm.
"Right now, it's sky-high, super, but I'm positive
(Series Tied , 1-1)
Apr il 11 - Montreal 6, Detroit that'll be the £irst thing to go on me "....
·
2
Behind every good man there's a good woman, and with
4
2 AprH !9- Detro;t · Montreal Gary Player, who has picked up $90,000 the past \wQ weeks
April 11- Montreal at Detro it, with back-to-hack victories in the Masters and Tournament of
7:35pm .
Champions, it isn'tany different. He says his wife, Vivienne, is
Apr it 13- Montreal at Defro iL
largely responsible for his coming from seven shots back in
7: 35 pm .
April15-;- 0etroit at Montreal , both events. "She's been telling me for ages to stroke the ball,
8:05p .m .
K Apri l 17- Montreal at De not jab it, when I'm putting," says Player. "Finally, I changed
tra iL 7 35 p m .
my putting stroke a week before the Masters, and, well , I guess
you can see the results for yourself" ....
WHA Playoffs
When Billy Martin and Earl Weaver got into their hassle the
By United Press International
other evening over Rich Gossage's knockdown pitch, Martin
Quarter -final s
•
( Best of Se~enl
angrily wanted to know what Weaver knew abovt knockdown
Winnipeg \IS . Birmingham
pitches in view of the fact he never played in the big leagues.
I Winnipeg l eads, 2-1)
Apr il 14- Winnipeg 9, Sir
Weaver sent word over to Martin that one year he had driven
m 1ngham 3
in 101 runs with St. Joseph , Mo ., of the Western Association .
APr il 16- W innipeg 8, B ir
m 1ngham 3
Martin was unimpressed . He sent a message back that he had
Apri l 19- Birm in gham 3. Win
gotten
230 hits one year with Oakland of the Pacific Coast
n1peg 1
League
. "Okay, okay," conceded Weaver, " I know when I'm
New England vs . Edmonton
(New England l~ds , 2-1)
licked." ....
Apr il 14- New England 6.
Red Auerbach, the Celtics' president and general manager ,
Edmonton &lt;1
Apfi l 16 New Engl and 4, bounces around the tennis cour t like a young kid. Playing in
Edmooton 1
Washington and making like Jimmy Connors a few days ago ,
Apr il 19- Edmonlon 1, N ew
he forgot he was 60 and wound up breaking a couple of ribs ....
England 0
April 11- New Eng1ano a t
II the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association
Edmonlon . 10 p .m .
don't
sell 5,000 season tickets by June I, they'll fold . They
x Aprii13- EOmon ton at New
decided they didn't care to take another whopping loss next
England . 4 p .m
x Apr il 25- New Eng land at
Edmonlon , 10 o .m .
April 18- 0uebe c 5. Houston
4, ot
Apr il 20- Houston at Queb ec.
8· 05 p .m
Ap ri l 1 1 ~ Houston at Que t:&gt; ec ,

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Montreal ( Tw it chell 0 l l at
Ch •cago ( L a m p 0 7). 2 30 p m
Atlanta ( Niekr o o 31 at Sa n
Oteg o (Jon es 0 01. 4 p m
Hous ton ( Lemongello 1 1) at
Los Angel es { Rau I OJ. 10 30
pm

Friday ' s Games
at Monlreal
New Yo rK at Cn1cago
St . Lou is at P i11sbgh , n rght
H ous ton~~ Los Ang , n ight
Atlanta a! san Dr ego, ni ght
Cine• at San Fran , n ight
P hil ad elp h i~

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Bv Uni ted Press International
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Vu cko .... ,cn (61 and Simm on s W
Za cn r y D OJ L Littell tOll
Mil
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May , Bahnsen ( 6), Knowles
181 and c an er ; Fr yman , Moor e
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HRs Montreal , Spe ie r
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Det at Cle\le , ppd ., ra in
Oak la nd 6. Minn 5. 11 inns
Toronto 4, New York 3
Ca liforn 1a 11. Seattle 1
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Frielay 's Games
Ch icago t~l Toronto
Texa s al Detro if
Clev ell'lnd at Boston , night
Mi lw at New York , night
Kan Ci ty at Baltimore, n ight
Ca l if at M innesota , night
Oakland at se a111e . night

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By Unilfd Press International
Batting
( based on 20 al bats)
National League
G A&amp; . H. Pet .

Hrndl St .L
Bench Cin

2J 10 ,435
J7 15 .405
9 Jl 1J .39&lt;
12 41 16 .390
13 49 19 .388

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AmHican Leaqve
G . AB . H. Pet.
Rarg1 , Oet
6 10 10 .500
Bal r . Tor
8 30 13 .433
Cbge , M in
12 40 17 .425
Gu r er o, Oak
ll 43 18 . .t\9
Be ll , Cle
8 31 13 419
Kemp , Det
9 31 13 .419
Lemn . Ch1
9 31 13 .419 -..~..
Da&lt;le , Cle
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Hr lw , Ba l
1 17 11 .407 • ..__.,
R1ce , Bos
10 &lt;~S 18 .AOO
LFi r e, Del
9 40 16 ..tOO
Home Runs
Nat i onal League : Mond!!y ,
LA 6 . Matthews , Al l and
Bench, Cin 4; seven players
lied wilh 3.
Ameriun lt,.gue : His le , Mil
5, Baylor , Cat , Cooper and
Thomas , M il · 4 ; nine players
r,ed wilh J.
Runs Batt~d 1n
National Le1gue : Moraan ,
(in and Monday , LA 14 ; Bentn,
Cin and S.Henderson , NY I I ,
Garvey , LA and Parr ish, Mfl
10
Amer ican League : -Cooper ,
M il 15; Hisle and Thomas . M il
and Carew, M inn 12 : Hobson
and Ric e, Bos ana Smalley,
M inn I I .
Stolen B1ses
Nation11
Leaoue : Cedeno ,
Hou 1, Dr iessen and Gri Uev.
Cln 6; Roys1er , All .4 ; Puht,
Hou . Lop t s,
LA , Bowe,
Meddox , Phil and ~orates , St .l
J.
Amerlun League : Norwood,
Minn 6; Remy , Bos and Dllone,
Oek S; O&amp;at , Clev, Wilson , KC
.Afid_C[Ul, Sea 4.

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( Take Off Pounds Sensibly I mcludcd the ba"gy
clothes
0
··
attended A
R
rea ecognttlon parade, when members
Dal' for all l'OPS 0 f. •sou th • modeled before and afte ·
1
.
t Z
'II. .
eastern Oh10
a anes v1 e .dresses. Sixty member s
High School. Saturday.
pa rticipated and t"e
Jar"est
,·
lt
b
The mee t mg was deSigned
loss was 15G pounds, from a
to gi've recognition to the best size 54 to 14 .
losers of 1977 in this part uf
A local chairman of the
Ohio and lu give title to the event was Betty Jo Clark , Rt.
queen who lost the most I, .Cheshi re. TOPS is a non·
weight in TOPS clubs in this profit
wei ght
control
atea. Betty Shankland who orga nization founded in t948
held title of queen for 1976 for by Esther s. Manz, with
a loss of 158 pounds handed headquarters located in
down her Iitle of KOPS (keep . Milwauk ee, Wis . Mamie
off pounds sensibly I to Marge Stephenson is the reporter for
Shivers of Salem, Ohio for her TOPS 1383.
loss of 89 pounds. This was
thehighlightofthedaylosec U
those who had lost it 'TOPS
way.
Twenty-six members were
Principa l John Mura has
graduated in the morning announced the Meigs Junior
ceremonies for having at· High School honor roll for the
tained specific doctor fourth six weeks grading
prescribed wei ght goa ls. period. Making a grade of
These · persons are now " 8" or a6ove in all their
· known sub.Jects were :
mem be rs of t he- ehte
asKOPSand r.emain in TOPS
Sev enth Grade - Jami e
to maintain their wei ght Joss fierce, Howena Averion, Jeff
and inspire other struggling Bau ghman , Greg Bolen ,
members.
Hob in Buffington, Je ff
Participating in the Circle Carson, Ci ndy Crooks. Karla
of Light Ceremony were. 100 DeMoss, Faith Dickens. Rick
KOPS. These members ha ll Edwards. Angela Farley .
previou sly reached th eir Brent Finlaw, Kim Fraley,
goals and have kept the Beth Glo ec kner. Becky
weight offforaperiudupt u tO Handley , Scull Harrison,
years.
1\ngc !&lt;J Hatfield . Paula

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Missiortary Society meets Tuesday PHOTO' SPECIAL
Pl.tms fl,l l' the a nnual
muther""aughter banquet tel
)x, h~ld (Ill May 1 at the Middlcport First Baptist Church
Wt~ re IIUH IC at meetings of the
circles of the B. H. Sa nb"rn
Missionary Society Tuesday
Horton, Jini " Hoyt , Lisa
Jarvis, Valerie Jeffers, Brill
King, Mary Lee , SLi,~an
Lightfo'ot, Lori Maynard ,
Sherr i Marshall , Honda
Mitchell, Keith Scott, John
Smith· Kris Snowden, Tanya
Siuba•t , Juan Tanner • Greg
Taylor, Mike Trouni, Angela
VanCouney, Deanna VanMeter , Renee Willis, Susanna
Wi se.
Eighth Grade - Terry
Adki ns, Kristin Anderson.
Jimmy Boyer, Jack Braley •
Lee Bumem. Greg Bush.
Mark Cline, Billy Colmer,
Pam · · Crooks.
Melan ie
- Di ll ard, Teresa Dorst,
Tammy Eich inger , David
Hoffman, Tracy Hysell , Tim
Jarrell, Unrecka Johnson ,
Dicky King. Hobin Kit,chcn.
Mark McGuire, Randy
Murray. Jeff Nash. Lynne
Oliver, Helen Slack, Curtiss
Smith, Edna Snuth , La ura
Smith, Greg Thomas. Den ise
Turner, Jeff Whittingtun ,
Troy Willis. Fred Young .

111 '"Ill.
"'
Til" banquet w1JJ be a
'
1,,,, J11 ••·k "··fl·a 1·,. w, t h ", 11
m1·,uwrs and daughters vf the
··il
.tl"'"' ,.tiV.Il"&lt;i
to at" ul'"ll
'- "''l
LA.:
'tend. Layettes will be acccptcli at tile time to be taken
to the Bapllsl Wo1ncn 's Confcrence in .J une.
A11noui1t't.'l at the meetings
wos May Fclluwship Day to
be obse rved l1y .Church
Wumcn United nf Mc1gs
County on Moy 5 at Trinity
Congrega tional Church ill
Pullleroy. Those atte nding
arc tu take a sa ~k lunch.
Dill{ CAS CII\CI.I·:
Meeting at the hmne nf
Mrs ..fames B1·cwer. the Dnrcas Circle planned a party to
)x, held at the Athens Mental
HealthCenteronApl'il25for
the ge riatric ward . kc cream
and cupcakes will he served
and favors will be preseutc'!l
to each patient. All uf the
tnoney in the treasury will bt·
LL&gt;ed fu r the party si nce thi s
month marks the conclusion
of tile project year .
The circle also yutcd to
sen d a gift of money tu llr.
Will iam Mc Pherson, special
interest missiunary. for h1s
May b1rthday. It '"" nutcd
that
s cver&lt;J I
were
re1nembered at Easter time.
Mrs. Charles Euwa rds noted

that she had .-..ccl.ved a thank
.,
you card frnm Mrs. Al ice
Freeland a.· ud also repu1'lcd
on her visit to the Young's
Nurcin"
Home . .Mrs. r.va
,,
'"'
Hartley rcp"rted una visit to
the Meigs Courity lnfimiary
&lt;Jnd with Mrs. Florence Han·
nay. A thank yuu note was
read from Mrs. Beulah White
fur Mrs. Hannay , alung with
_one fnn n the fmnil y uf
W&lt;Kidrow Call. and une frnn1
Mrs. Vi vian Titus fur a mea l
prepared for her.
For &lt;'cvotinns, Mrs. Brewer
read scripture fron 1 Malachi
and 11 meditation entitlcli
" Mixin g Heli g1un a nd
Behaviour" from "O ur Daily
Bre&lt;Hi. '' Vlrs. Hichard Owen
recited ·C ha.rll ess" and
"Kilcute Hoehn e Prayer."
'111e progra m by Mrs. Edwards was ;1dedication of the
white cross material and an
arlide , '·Christ's Hands
Through White Cross."
Mrs. Brewer and her
illlughter, Marybeth, served
refreshments tu those named
anti Mrs . Eliza)x,th SI&lt;Jvin,
Mrs . Isabelle Winebrenner.
Mrs. l.illian Demoskey, Mrs .
Eva Hartl ey. Mrs. Helen
Budimer, and Mrs. Martha
Klein .
LOVE .lOY CIRCLE
A gift of muncy to Bacone

Cnllcge will 'be made by the
Love .Jov Circle fi'Um theremainder of funds in the circle
tods ury , it was decided at
the Tuesday night meetin"b of
tile l.uye Joy cirde at the
home uf Mrs. John Werner.
Mrs . Louise Davb upened
the meeting with · devotions
using scripture from Psalm
104 and the meditation "God
Gives llcauty." Also read
was Isaiah 55, 10 though 1:1,
w1d poems. "Ruses ur Cacti "
and ·· May Time is Spring
Cleaning Time."
The white cross dedication
was by Mrs. Lillie Hubbard
wll!l hadscripturcfrumMatthew and the article "Christ 's
Hw1ds through White Cross."
Hcf•·eshmenb were served
IJythehostesstuthusenamed
and Mrs . Tony Fowler, Mrs.
Edison Baker, Mrs. Willis An·
thuny. Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs.
Ha•·old Chase, Mrs. Leora
s·1gman, anu·' Mrs . El'
''"·tll
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One specia l per family
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American League : Palmer.
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National Leaque : Rich ard ,
Hou 17 : Bonham , Ci n 71, May .
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Tor
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- Holtzman , Gossage (Sl and
Munson ; Garvin, M1.1rphy {8)
ana Ce rone w - Murphy (1 -0 ).
L- Gossage 10·3) . HRs- N ew (6) an(i Down in g ; AbbOt! , TOdd
(2) , Burke {4). Romo (6) ,
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Most Vicrories
National League : Bonham ,
Cin , John , LA and Forsch , St L
3 0. n ine pi tcher s I ted w i th 1
vic tor i es
Amer ica n Lea que : 1 anana ,
Cal and Spl l florff . KC 3 0 ; 14
pitchers t i ed w ith 2 ~Jicto r ! es .
Earned Run Average
1bJsed on 9 Innings pi tched)
National Lugue : Swan , NY
0,00 ;
Grims ley ,
Mtl
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Forsc h, St .L 0.77 ; R.Reuschel.

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each from Ohio University
and Miami University are the
Mid-American Conference
Players of the Week in the
first selections of the year for
spring sports.
CMU ath letes are fir st
baseman Jerry Johnson and
tra ck high jumper Mike
Winsor were joined by Ohio
University tennis player Jeff
Sherrin
and
Miami
University go lfer Tom
Rogan .
John son , a junior from
Linden, Mich.. hit safel y in
seven of eigh t games ,
rapping out a dozen hits in 25
times at bat as hi s
teammates won seven of
those eight games.
He had an extra base hit
and drove in at least one run
in five of the eight games and
for Ow week had seven RB!s,
three home runs , four doubles
and handled 60 fieldin~
chances flawlessly .
Winsor, a sophomore from
Perrin gton . Mi ch., was
name'!! the outstanding field
event s performer at th e
Dogwood
Relay s
in
Tennessee after winning the
high jump with a leap of 7·3,
his best coll eMiate effort since
1976.
'
Rogan , a senior from
Hacinc, Wi s., topped all MAC
golfer s in th e Kepler
lnviunional at Ohio St&lt;t te
University with his 54-llole
total of 228 . That score was
good for seve nth overall
amung the indi viduals and
helped Miami to a U1ird place
team fin ish .

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3 7 300 .; 11
San D1ego
1 7 227 5
Wednesday 's Results
New YorK 1, 51 LOU IS 0
Montrea l 8. Ch icago 6
At lan ta 2. San Francisco 0
Hous ton 2, San D 1ego 1
Los Angeles 5, Cincinnali A
Today ·s Probable Ptf&lt;hen
I All Times ESTl
St
L OUiS (Denny
I 0 ) at
P11!sbu rg h ( B iyle~Jen 0 I L 17 35

fori's butlt nght

season ....

Detroit Manager Ralph Houk on his center-fielder Ron
LeFlore : "He can run, he can throw, he can field and he's
strong as a bull. The on ly thing he can't do is bunt and with his
speed, if he ever learns to do that, he'll leave everybody miles
8 OS p m.
behind ." The Tigers sent LeFlore out to play winter ball with
)( Apr il 23- Quebec at Hou s
Mayaguez
in Puerto Rico after last season with specific
ton . 8 p m
x Apr il 26 Houston a t instructions to work on his bunting. He bunted a half dozen
Quebec. 8OS p .m .
times and forgot all about it, which isn't that hard to
x Apr il 28- Quebec at Hous
ton , 9 p m.
understand in light of the .392 average he compiled there.
K·if necessary
LeFlore's hitting .400 for the Tigers right now ....
Carlton Fisk never saw Ted Williwns play but he can tell
what kind of hitter he was just by playing pepper with him .
"He hits those mean one-hQppers," says the Red Sox catcher.
"They come at you so hard. they nearly knock your glove
off" ...
Don Budge tells a story about his classic Davis Cup
'challenge round match with Fred Perry in London 33 years
ago. The score was J..all in the second set and Perry was all set
Am·e-rican
League
to pu 1 away an easy overhead lob when a piece of paper
Ma jor leagu e Stand ings
Eost
By UniteCI Press International
w . L- Pet . GB filtered onto the court and distracted him to the point where he
National League
Detro it
East
: ~~
couldn 't bring himself to hit the ball. "Perry picked up the
W L . Pel. GB Boston
Mi l wa uke
6 5 .545 2 piece of paper and looked at it," says Budge. " He called me
Ph da
5 3 .625
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New York
New York
8 5 .615
5 ' .455 J1 over to the net and I looked at it, too . Everyone in the stands
Clev el and
Chtc ago
6 5 . 545
I l
J
5 .375 3 2 th
,
ought we were reading what was written on the paper .
Ba
l
t
im
ore
7 .JM 4
Montreat
5 5 .500 1
Toro
nto
St LOU IS
1 7 4171
J B .m 5 'We're going to be asked about this afterward ,' Perry said to
P.ttsburgh
3 7 .300 3
West
w . L. Pet . GB me. 'You have to promise me you won 't tell anybody what's on
West
a 1 .889 this paper.' I made Perry that promise. For years and yea rs.
W L. Pet . GB Ka nsas c;1v
C1 0C1nnar 1
9 4 .b9 2
g:
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:
,,
both
of us were asked what was on that paper Some people
1
Los Angeles
1 4 636
· Ch ;c ago
, 5 444 ,
who remember the incident still ask rne about it. You know
San F ra n
6 5 545
Houston
6 6 500 2'&gt; Mlnn"o"
6 9 .400 1 what it said Qn that paper ? Nothing' " ...

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Two CMU
athlete..-.
honored

By Un ited Press tnternar i onil
Second Round
1Best of Seven)
NY Isla nders vs. Toronto
(NY I sland ers lead, 2·01
April 17 NY
Islanders 4,
Toronto 1
Apr il 19- NY Islanders ],
Toronto 2. ot
Apr il 21 NY Island ers at
Toronto , 8:05p .m
April 13 - NY Islanders al
Toronto. 8,05 p .m .
x Apr il 25- Toronto at NV
Islanders, 8 ~ 05 p .m .
x April 27 - NY ts.l.mder s a t
Toronto , e·os p.m.
{se'llen lh gam e to be announ
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Chicago vs . Boston

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Garden Club plans donation
~ :t:;'~i s~t H~~k~n~~~~ fior Pomer011 alumni banquet

·Guest night to be observed.
1,
II Mrs. Nanry Morris to have
devotions, Mrs. Clar ke Ken1
3
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Jl-111 . Thursday. Sc·icnce exTHURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Hea lth
hibit by Mrs. Co rde r's
ROCK SPRINGS Better students .
Department Auxiliary, 7 p.m'
Hea lth Club, Thursday, I : I ~
Monday at the Health DepartFRIDAY
p.m. at the · home oi Mrs.
PAST Matrons Associat ion ment, Mechanic St. Al l in Ainos Leonard. Program by of Evangeline Chapter 172, terested persons inv ited to atMrs. Clifford Leifheit with Order of Eastern Star f riday tend .
Meigs County DcpHCtmcnt at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
. TU ESDAY
nurse Spt!aking on hyperten- Mrs. Ma rie Hawkins, N.
.•WI NDI NG THAll. Gardl'n
sion. Mrs. Roger Leifheit to Second Ave., Middleport .
Club, ci vic beautifi cation
have the con l e~t .
SATURDAY
eurrun1ttee
will meet at the
M AGNO LJ.~ CLUB . i ::IO .
BAKE SALE at Racine Meigs County Infirmary, I 30
Timrsday.. hmncof Miss Erna Home
Natio nal
Bank
Jesse. Members to take ar- Saturday from 9 a. m. until p.m. T•ccsday to work at the·
planting.
t i de~ for silent t1 ucti on.
noon. Sponsored by freshman
EP ISCO P AL
Chur - class at Southern High.
chwomen of Gral'c Church.
DA I" HAYM AN and the
12 :30 p.m. luncheon meetmg Co untry Hymntim ers will
LOCATION CHANGED
at the home of Mi ss Eleanor hol d a hymn sing Sat urday
The Magnolia Club meeting
Smith . Butternut Ave.
7:30 p. m. at the Fa irview will be held at the home of
MIDDLEPORT Child Con- Christian Uni on Church Mrs. Aron Kelton Thursday
versation League , i : 30 Thurs- located on Alice Road two instead of at the home of
da )' at the Columbus and miles from
Erna Jesse who is ill.

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Purple an(! wh ite fl oral
picl'eS fur tlw Pomeroy Alum- next meeting they will wkc blue for a chrysanthemum.
bottl es which will be sprayl'll
Devotions by Mrs. Thoma
Ill AssucJationlmnquct will l&gt;t·
provided by the Winding white fur use as fl ower ar- were from Psalms. Mrs. Dale
Trail Garden Club, according rangement cunwiners. The Walburn gave the proKram
to plans mmJc Ht H meetmg "planting at the Meigs County on "Companion Plantings
lnfircnary,was discussl'll "'"I and Trap Plants." Her
Tu esd e~ y night ett the home uf
a cleanup date was set fur material was Wken from
Mrs. Pa t l'liuma .
TueS&lt;Iay at I :.10 p.m. A fl ag Organi c Gardening by
pole will be purchased this Hamilton Tyler.
yea r for the planting. " UpShe said that nasturtiums
coming meetings discussed are good repellents, parwere the open rnL-eling of the . ticularly ·of aphids. She
Rutland Priendly Gar(lencrs, · reported on experiments that
tire M ei ~s County Garden have shown that orange colClub Association, and the spr- ored blossoms repelaphids
ing meeting uf Region II to be whil e yellow ones attract
held at Royal Oak Park next aphids. Insects , she said , are
affected by color, soqnd and
month .
Fur roll call members ex- smell.
Mrs. Wa lburn discussed inSeveral members of Meigs cha nged packages nf seeds.
Mrs.
Cora
Beegle,
Mrs.
Dolly
termix
ing plants that attract
County Salon, Eight and ForHayes.
and
Mrs.
Marilyn
and
those
that repelcertain
ty were .at Wilkesville Friday
W
ist'l'U
P
were
appointed
to
insects
for
control.
She listed
night for the ann ivl.:!rsa ry dinthe
nominati
ng
committee.
several
kinds
which
are effec·
ncr of Vinton Cqunty Salon
ll1e
traveling
pmc
brought
li
vely
used
together
and also
752.
.
by
Mrs.
Iris
Kelton
was
won
the
role
of
herbs
in
controling
Going from here were Mrs.
insects. Onions and garlic
I ,ula Hcunpton , Mrs. Mar ie by Mrs. Adduluu Lewis .
Mrs.
Ma
rgaret
Parker
had
were
among those she menBoyd, Mrs. Eunie Brinker,
the
gardening
lips
and
wlked
tiun
ed.
Mrs. Walburn also
Mrs. MarJorie Goett, Mr·s.
about
lawn
ca
re
anti
starting
wlkcd
about
"trap" plant.&lt;.
Iva Powell, Rubin Campbell,
seeds
indoors
for
later
which
attract
insects away
Mrs. Mary Murtin, Mrs. J ulia
transplanting
out.&lt;;
ide.
She
fn11n
other
plant.&lt;;.
Hysell , Mrs. Pea rl Knapp.
!&lt;liked about culd frames and
Mrs . Thoma se rv ed
ami Mrs. Eileen Seetr l c~.
some
seeds
and
plant.&lt;;
which
refreshments
assisted by her
Honored guest was Mrs.
ca
n
go
out
now
.
In
purcha
sing
claughter,
S112an.
E l iw b e t h-l~ th , Oh io
Departcmcnt al cha pea u, flowers, Mrs. Pa rker said
Maple Heights. Members at- that the small , stocky and
tended from Atl1cns. Lan- just ready tu bloom ones l:.l rc
ca ster. Fairi1rld. l'ra nk li n, better than those in bloom.
CONTEST HELD
A report wa.s given on tht•
Cuyahugkl · Mcig:-; cwd Ga lli&lt;:~
DE
XTER -- Th e Star
progra m of Yc Oleic Ga rden
County S&lt;dons.
Grange
'778 recently held a
Mr s. M&lt;:~rl l ll, ndtiu nal Cluh of (;aJiipolis atteoclcd by sewing contest with Bernice
children and yout11chai rman Mrs. Thorna, Mrs . Beegle and Midkiff winning fi rst place.
and the " tmuua" r1f the Vin- Mrs. Kelton. Linda Lambert J uclmg the entries were
ton County .Sa lon, brought was given a leave or etbscnc(! Avane! Holliday and Dorothy
greetings. The chapeau, Mrs. from membership. " Mystery Bolen. Attending the recent
Hazel Gra nt, talked un the tJf Spac.:c " WliS the arrange- Grange banqu et at lhe
Salon's program for the year. men t tupic. Six a rnm gemenL~:: Salisuury School were Larry
A pouvi or we~s annoum.:ctl on display, many featur-ing and Linda Montgomery, Berfor April 22 and 2:l at tlw the usc of fo rsythia, reccivt'll nice Midkiff , Ruby Lambert,
Hospitali ty Inn m Columbus. blue ribbons. They were Nina Macomber, Mildred JefDi stingui shed guests in · made by Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. fe rs, Juhn Holliday, Waid
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Mrs. Thompson also received
pt:t sse~; and scvera l past
a
blue ribbon fo r her daffodil Anna Halli day .
wstrict prcsill&lt;•nl'; of the
including f' lurenC!' Hi chard.'
of MiddlC))(Jrt.
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pins over the pages oL music
a folio and quickly tum the
pages. -CAROLYN
DEAR POLLV - My letter
is for the reader who
discovered that dye from her
orange dress had rubbed off
on the white vinyl cording on
her white leather purse.
Please tell her to try
toothpaste on it. Put it on
~enerously, let it set for a
while and then rub off. This
certainly worked well on my
lu~gage . -EMMA
DEAR POLLY - When frying hllcon, flour it LIGHTLY
and there will be no splatters
of grease. I put two or three
wblespoons of flour in a small
bag, drop the slices of hllcon
in and shake to-coat it. Fry as
usual. My family thinkS the
hllcon has a delicious tJiste
and enjoys it very much when
cooked this way . ~ RUTH
DEAR POLLY - I put to
good use those nylon mesh
bags that citrus fruits come
in. Put three on top of each
other and sew together with a
heavy thread . Gather the
thread tightly to make the
hllgs puff out and you have
Kreat scrubbers for dishes
and pans. They· wash easily,
do not scratch and dry quickly.
Such mesh bags are also
great for holding small utensil s that go into the
dishwasher. Keep one end
tied, drop them in and tie the
other end. No more hunting in
the bottom of the dlshwasher
for tiny objects that have
ll1

DEAR POLLY - I hope
someone can tell me how to
make ball point ink pens work
after the ink gets heavy and
Urey refuse to write. There is
plenty of ink in these pens and
I hate to throw them away .
DEAR MRS . H.G. -Perhaps the following letter
will be helpful. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - If you
have a ball point pen that will
not write light a match and
heat the tip. The pen will
write clearly and neatly . PENNY
DEAR POLLY - My ~t
Peeve has developed since I
started to work in a card and
gift shop. It disturbs me to
see people browsing among
g1fts and cards smoking a ciqar or cigarette and dropping
ashes on counters, carpet and
sometin\e even on the gifts.
We do not display a ''No
Smoking" sign but I feel people should have the . good
manners to discard their
cigarettes before entering the
shop. - BETTINA
, DEAR POLLY - I find hair
clips and bobby pins very
useful . When sewing and
turning a hem on a dress I use
hair clips around the bottom
instead of pins. They are
much easier to adjust when
stJinding in front of a miiTor
to see if a hem i~ even. Bobby
pins make excellent page
markers. I play the piano and
can put four or five bobby

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DEAR POLLY - When I
bake a cake to take to a
friend, I put the cake on a
heavy cardboard that comes
under frozen pizza. They are
kept and stored just for this
purpose and then covered
with foil when they are to be
used . - CAROL K.

HARRISONVILLE
Numerous prizes provided by
lhe Modern Woodmen of
America through Ethel A.
Hart, district representative
and junior director, were won
by students at a recent
holiday observance at the
Harrisonville Elementary
School.
Winning prizes were Sean
Stanley, Wendy Phillips, Lee
Ward, Christina Bass, Wesley
Howard. Melissa White,
Laura Cobb, Jerry Derenberger, Chuck Stanley, Marty
Clin • , Jod i Wells , Darla
NorriS, Jeff Amold, Brian
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DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
RIO GRANDE - The
I'm a 21-year-old male, and , if I say so myself , quite perdining hall of Rio G ra~dc sonable and good-looking. But I have never been on a date
College and Co mm unity because women say I am too short .
.
College will not be open to the
These females get turned on by tall , muscular, dumb and
publi c for lunch Sunday , even dirty men, but if I ask one out. she laughs. It doesn't help
April 2:l. College offi cia ls said that I'm ve1·y shy.
that prior commitment for
I've even tried gi rl~ who are not so good-looking. They also
use of the facilities made it arc picky.
necessar y to can ce l th e
Is it too much tu ask for a little companionship in this tallregularly weekly luncheon oriented world ' Or must I stretch myself on a rack'
for this one day onl y. The LOWDOWN AND PUT DOWN
dining ha ll will be open other DEAR LDAPD :
Sundays from nuon to t p.m.,
"Short " isn't your biggest problem : "shy" is! Find a girl
beginn ing• Sunday, Apri l 30 who is ncar your height and act " In charge," even though you
don't feel 1t.
It might help to think of AI Pacino. The Fonz, Mickey
DAUGHER BORN
Rooney, Dustin Hoffman , Paul Williams, Paul Anka ... who
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tayl or, could never make the Lakers,.but ha ve no trouble with the
Fo.storio , (jrc t~nn oun d n ~ the ladies. HELEN
bir th of their tlu rd da ughter,
At&gt;ril Kay. on M&lt;irch 28. She LOWDO WN :
·Weighed seven pounds, 10
How to develop self-eonfidence' Enroll in an anti-shyness or
ounces and w;os 20 rnches asserti veness training course at an adult education centfr or
Iiulgi. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's your loca l college. Get laid-hllck and you'll no longer feel
other dr ildreu are Cry sUI I _lowdown and shortchanged.
·Dawn·, nine; ·and· .Julie -Beth ,··
scvc u Maternal grand - RA P:
Jl&lt;!rcnl.l arc ,\lr. and Mrs.
Mo1n says ir I don't wear a bra my boobs will sag like those ·
Hloymund Walburn. Sr .. Mid- African women you sec on National Geographic shows. I'm
dle,port , and paternal grmld- qui te small and feel much freer bra less. Should I be- WORparents are Mr. and Mrs. HI ED '~
Mt·rTJll Taylor. Pomeroy .
DEA R W.:
.
Notto worry:
W
e'll
believe
bralessness
ca
uses
sagging
(of small breasts )
COURSE OFFt; RED
when
somebody
proves
that
wearing
a
girdle
keeps stoma ch
A CPH an d Hemlic k
muscles
fi
rm
..
.
or
a
chin
strap
prevents
a
turkey
neck .
Maneuver course will be ofOf
course,
if
you've
got
pendulous
boobs,
you
need support
fered Friday night at tire
comfort
,
especia
lly
when
horsehllck
riding
.
- SUE AND
for
Rutland Fire Swtiun. Mrs.
HELEN
.Ja net Hulin will be instructor
fur the class which is being offerL'll without cost to anyone DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
Here are some ti ps for young women who go to singles hllrs .
over 12 ;ciu·.s ur age. The
cla ss will hegin at 6:30 p.m. You don't have to put out for every guy you meet there.
I usually go alone (I'm over 21-) because if you take a
and wrll uontmue for appruxunately tliree hours. The In- girlfriend you may end up coming home alone anyway. I arstruction is being orr cred by rive rela tively early so I can get a seat at the hllr. I've even
the Acne man Heart Associa- asked guys to dance now and then. You can usually tell the detion and tl lU.~e mterested in t-ent ones. by their dress, language, and how much they 're
wkrng-the trainmg are asked drinking. Sometimes we exchange telephone numbers, but 1go
home alone! If he gives you an office number, watch out : he's
to telephone 742-209&gt;.
prohllbly married. But most are pretty honest- they'll tell you
nght off they have w1ves except on their "nights off." Avoid
'em! After two or three calls I accept a real date- if they sound
okay.
But I stick to my stJindards. And I don 't lack for men
MEETfNG CANCE:LLED
friends.
Two rules : leave early and don 't drink much · after
A rncetong of the Hock Sprmidnight
is when the serious coupling stJirts. - RESPE,CTED
mgs G ran~e ·&amp;:lluduled for
AND
HAVI
NG FUN
.
April 2B ilas been c•ncclled.

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LE TART
FA LL S--A Sheri; Stover, Mary and H«rold Henderson , Mr. and
shower honoring Lorna Bell . Teresa Shuler , Wanda Mrs. Harold Grimm , Mr. and
and Bruce Hart was held Shuler, Christy Beegle, Rita , Mrs. . Earl Grinun, Mr. and
Teresa and Mandy Hill , Mrs. Robert Burnem, Mrs.
r~ccntly at the Lewrt Fa lls
Community Building with Cla udia Roush, Kay, Mindy Bessie Ervin, Mr. and Mrs.
Nan cy Cross, Nore~ Cross, and Moni ca Hill, Pa uline Hill, Steve Chaney , Brent and
Be verly Cunningham. and Mary, Carissa· and Corey Pam Manley , Vera Beegle,
Hill , Wilma Ervin , Do rothy Rob in and Ca rol An n
I jnda Tu rley as hostesses.
Aqua, yellow, pink and Chaney , Sherri •Bell, Carla Burnem , Mr. and Mrs. Dale
white colors were carried out Shuler and Heather, Donna ' Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
in the decur~ti uns which Hill: Jan and Tracy Norris, Shields, Ann and Stephanie
featured weddmg bells and Gert ie and . Denise Ma nuel , Radford, Marie and Rexanna
Wa lk er , Mr s . Chl orm
s treame rs . Ta hles we r e Erma Hill. and Ed Cross.
Grimm
, Mr. and Mrs .
Sending
gift.&lt;;
to
the
shower
decorated with bud vases of
W
endell
Ervin. Mrs. Bert ha
w
ere
Mrs.
Edna
Shields,
Minspri ng fl owers and lire servRubinson,
Mrs. Mar lyn
dy
M
orris,
Mrs.
Ethel
Euler,
ing table featured a three
Powell.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Roger
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Hill
,
tiered cake decoratetl in the
pastel shades and topped w1th Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Hill , Ch m ty Roush, Mrs.
a Holly Hobuie boy and well. Mrs. Betty Bell, Mr. and Mrs. l£wis Ours, Mr. and Mrs.
The cake was baked by Nan- Ruger Pullins, Mr . and Mrs. Paul Beegle, Melanie Beegle.
cy Cross.
Games were played with
prizes ~01n g to Mary Housh,
Ullian Hayman and Carla
Shuler. Door prizes were won
by l.inda Hill, Wilma Ervirr,
and Monica Bill.
Attending the shower were
PRESENTS BOOK- The Student Organization.of the Practica l Nursing Program pf
Don and Lois Bell, Lillie ami
Su~es
Buckeye Hills Career Center voted to donate three copies of the Physician's Desk Reference
Beth Ann Hart, Lorene f'y les.
to the nursing school library. Catlly Manley and Sharon Wright , students in the Pracli ca l
Juyce. DoniU. and Robin
Nursing School of Buckeye Hills Career'Center, present Mrs. Glenn , Coordinator. with a
Manuel. bo ris Hen sle r .
Physician's Desk Reference for the school library. Class offi cers of the Student
Margery Roush, Ora Hill ,
Organization include Barbara Brislin, pres ident ; Judy Roush, vice-president; Ruth
Nadi ne and Lori Euler, Inez
Mon., Tues., Wed; &amp;
Loveday, secretary; Pam Owrey, secretary; Barbara Abe ls, Student Representati ve, a nd
Hill. l.eow Birch, Linda
Mary Sue Weiland, faculty advisor .
·8:30 til 5:00 Thursday Til 12 Noon
Burnem, Betty Morns, Mary
Roush. Becky J ohnson, Tracy
In 19i2, Ap oll o 16 Hoffl e, Clara Mae Sargent,
On this day in history:
Movie comedial Harold
Herman Grate
In 1926, a pict ureg ram of a astronauts John Young and Mi ldr ed Hart , Lillian
Uoyd and actress Nina Foch
Charles
Duke
landed
un
the
blink
check
transmitted
from
773
-5592
Mason , W.Va .
Hayman , Gretw Simpson,
were bom on April 20 - he in
moon
fo
r
the
third
U.
S.
exLondon
to
New
York
by
RCA
1894 and she in 1924.
Focie Hayman, Mary and
was honored and cashed .

--Arrow-+: liom Ciuetl

�' 6- The D~ily Sentinel Midc

· ·J,:OI'l"I'" Y. 0., Thursday, Apri120, 1978

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Garden Club plans donation
~ :t:;'~i s~t H~~k~n~~~~ fior Pomer011 alumni banquet

·Guest night to be observed.
1,
II Mrs. Nanry Morris to have
devotions, Mrs. Clar ke Ken1
3
nedy and. Mr&gt;. Eloise White.
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hostesses.
BRAl)BU RY PTA. 7::10 Hockll1gport , Oh10.
1
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MONDAY
Jl-111 . Thursday. Sc·icnce exTHURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Hea lth
hibit by Mrs. Co rde r's
ROCK SPRINGS Better students .
Department Auxiliary, 7 p.m'
Hea lth Club, Thursday, I : I ~
Monday at the Health DepartFRIDAY
p.m. at the · home oi Mrs.
PAST Matrons Associat ion ment, Mechanic St. Al l in Ainos Leonard. Program by of Evangeline Chapter 172, terested persons inv ited to atMrs. Clifford Leifheit with Order of Eastern Star f riday tend .
Meigs County DcpHCtmcnt at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
. TU ESDAY
nurse Spt!aking on hyperten- Mrs. Ma rie Hawkins, N.
.•WI NDI NG THAll. Gardl'n
sion. Mrs. Roger Leifheit to Second Ave., Middleport .
Club, ci vic beautifi cation
have the con l e~t .
SATURDAY
eurrun1ttee
will meet at the
M AGNO LJ.~ CLUB . i ::IO .
BAKE SALE at Racine Meigs County Infirmary, I 30
Timrsday.. hmncof Miss Erna Home
Natio nal
Bank
Jesse. Members to take ar- Saturday from 9 a. m. until p.m. T•ccsday to work at the·
planting.
t i de~ for silent t1 ucti on.
noon. Sponsored by freshman
EP ISCO P AL
Chur - class at Southern High.
chwomen of Gral'c Church.
DA I" HAYM AN and the
12 :30 p.m. luncheon meetmg Co untry Hymntim ers will
LOCATION CHANGED
at the home of Mi ss Eleanor hol d a hymn sing Sat urday
The Magnolia Club meeting
Smith . Butternut Ave.
7:30 p. m. at the Fa irview will be held at the home of
MIDDLEPORT Child Con- Christian Uni on Church Mrs. Aron Kelton Thursday
versation League , i : 30 Thurs- located on Alice Road two instead of at the home of
da )' at the Columbus and miles from
Erna Jesse who is ill.

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Member'S decided at the specimens and Mrs. Thoma a
Purple an(! wh ite fl oral
picl'eS fur tlw Pomeroy Alum- next meeting they will wkc blue for a chrysanthemum.
bottl es which will be sprayl'll
Devotions by Mrs. Thoma
Ill AssucJationlmnquct will l&gt;t·
provided by the Winding white fur use as fl ower ar- were from Psalms. Mrs. Dale
Trail Garden Club, according rangement cunwiners. The Walburn gave the proKram
to plans mmJc Ht H meetmg "planting at the Meigs County on "Companion Plantings
lnfircnary,was discussl'll "'"I and Trap Plants." Her
Tu esd e~ y night ett the home uf
a cleanup date was set fur material was Wken from
Mrs. Pa t l'liuma .
TueS&lt;Iay at I :.10 p.m. A fl ag Organi c Gardening by
pole will be purchased this Hamilton Tyler.
yea r for the planting. " UpShe said that nasturtiums
coming meetings discussed are good repellents, parwere the open rnL-eling of the . ticularly ·of aphids. She
Rutland Priendly Gar(lencrs, · reported on experiments that
tire M ei ~s County Garden have shown that orange colClub Association, and the spr- ored blossoms repelaphids
ing meeting uf Region II to be whil e yellow ones attract
held at Royal Oak Park next aphids. Insects , she said , are
affected by color, soqnd and
month .
Fur roll call members ex- smell.
Mrs. Wa lburn discussed inSeveral members of Meigs cha nged packages nf seeds.
Mrs.
Cora
Beegle,
Mrs.
Dolly
termix
ing plants that attract
County Salon, Eight and ForHayes.
and
Mrs.
Marilyn
and
those
that repelcertain
ty were .at Wilkesville Friday
W
ist'l'U
P
were
appointed
to
insects
for
control.
She listed
night for the ann ivl.:!rsa ry dinthe
nominati
ng
committee.
several
kinds
which
are effec·
ncr of Vinton Cqunty Salon
ll1e
traveling
pmc
brought
li
vely
used
together
and also
752.
.
by
Mrs.
Iris
Kelton
was
won
the
role
of
herbs
in
controling
Going from here were Mrs.
insects. Onions and garlic
I ,ula Hcunpton , Mrs. Mar ie by Mrs. Adduluu Lewis .
Mrs.
Ma
rgaret
Parker
had
were
among those she menBoyd, Mrs. Eunie Brinker,
the
gardening
lips
and
wlked
tiun
ed.
Mrs. Walburn also
Mrs. MarJorie Goett, Mr·s.
about
lawn
ca
re
anti
starting
wlkcd
about
"trap" plant.&lt;.
Iva Powell, Rubin Campbell,
seeds
indoors
for
later
which
attract
insects away
Mrs. Mary Murtin, Mrs. J ulia
transplanting
out.&lt;;
ide.
She
fn11n
other
plant.&lt;;.
Hysell , Mrs. Pea rl Knapp.
!&lt;liked about culd frames and
Mrs . Thoma se rv ed
ami Mrs. Eileen Seetr l c~.
some
seeds
and
plant.&lt;;
which
refreshments
assisted by her
Honored guest was Mrs.
ca
n
go
out
now
.
In
purcha
sing
claughter,
S112an.
E l iw b e t h-l~ th , Oh io
Departcmcnt al cha pea u, flowers, Mrs. Pa rker said
Maple Heights. Members at- that the small , stocky and
tended from Atl1cns. Lan- just ready tu bloom ones l:.l rc
ca ster. Fairi1rld. l'ra nk li n, better than those in bloom.
CONTEST HELD
A report wa.s given on tht•
Cuyahugkl · Mcig:-; cwd Ga lli&lt;:~
DE
XTER -- Th e Star
progra m of Yc Oleic Ga rden
County S&lt;dons.
Grange
'778 recently held a
Mr s. M&lt;:~rl l ll, ndtiu nal Cluh of (;aJiipolis atteoclcd by sewing contest with Bernice
children and yout11chai rman Mrs. Thorna, Mrs . Beegle and Midkiff winning fi rst place.
and the " tmuua" r1f the Vin- Mrs. Kelton. Linda Lambert J uclmg the entries were
ton County .Sa lon, brought was given a leave or etbscnc(! Avane! Holliday and Dorothy
greetings. The chapeau, Mrs. from membership. " Mystery Bolen. Attending the recent
Hazel Gra nt, talked un the tJf Spac.:c " WliS the arrange- Grange banqu et at lhe
Salon's program for the year. men t tupic. Six a rnm gemenL~:: Salisuury School were Larry
A pouvi or we~s annoum.:ctl on display, many featur-ing and Linda Montgomery, Berfor April 22 and 2:l at tlw the usc of fo rsythia, reccivt'll nice Midkiff , Ruby Lambert,
Hospitali ty Inn m Columbus. blue ribbons. They were Nina Macomber, Mildred JefDi stingui shed guests in · made by Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. fe rs, Juhn Holliday, Waid
trcxluced were ilr rcc Ma r- Alice Thompson. Mrs. Hayes, Nicholson. Lelia Rwnfield ,
shall and Audrey Glaub, both Mrs. Pa1·ker, Mrs. Huth Max me, Opal, Patty and Billy
dep&lt;J r temenw l
chapeau Moure, and Mrs. l110ma. Dyer, Neva Nicholson, and
Mrs. Thompson also received
pt:t sse~; and scvera l past
a
blue ribbon fo r her daffodil Anna Halli day .
wstrict prcsill&lt;•nl'; of the
including f' lurenC!' Hi chard.'
of MiddlC))(Jrt.
NLUnerous door pri7.e.s wen:
awarded during til(' evenmg.

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SUNDAY
DAN HAYMAN and the
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Pens refuse
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pins over the pages oL music
a folio and quickly tum the
pages. -CAROLYN
DEAR POLLV - My letter
is for the reader who
discovered that dye from her
orange dress had rubbed off
on the white vinyl cording on
her white leather purse.
Please tell her to try
toothpaste on it. Put it on
~enerously, let it set for a
while and then rub off. This
certainly worked well on my
lu~gage . -EMMA
DEAR POLLY - When frying hllcon, flour it LIGHTLY
and there will be no splatters
of grease. I put two or three
wblespoons of flour in a small
bag, drop the slices of hllcon
in and shake to-coat it. Fry as
usual. My family thinkS the
hllcon has a delicious tJiste
and enjoys it very much when
cooked this way . ~ RUTH
DEAR POLLY - I put to
good use those nylon mesh
bags that citrus fruits come
in. Put three on top of each
other and sew together with a
heavy thread . Gather the
thread tightly to make the
hllgs puff out and you have
Kreat scrubbers for dishes
and pans. They· wash easily,
do not scratch and dry quickly.
Such mesh bags are also
great for holding small utensil s that go into the
dishwasher. Keep one end
tied, drop them in and tie the
other end. No more hunting in
the bottom of the dlshwasher
for tiny objects that have
ll1

DEAR POLLY - I hope
someone can tell me how to
make ball point ink pens work
after the ink gets heavy and
Urey refuse to write. There is
plenty of ink in these pens and
I hate to throw them away .
DEAR MRS . H.G. -Perhaps the following letter
will be helpful. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - If you
have a ball point pen that will
not write light a match and
heat the tip. The pen will
write clearly and neatly . PENNY
DEAR POLLY - My ~t
Peeve has developed since I
started to work in a card and
gift shop. It disturbs me to
see people browsing among
g1fts and cards smoking a ciqar or cigarette and dropping
ashes on counters, carpet and
sometin\e even on the gifts.
We do not display a ''No
Smoking" sign but I feel people should have the . good
manners to discard their
cigarettes before entering the
shop. - BETTINA
, DEAR POLLY - I find hair
clips and bobby pins very
useful . When sewing and
turning a hem on a dress I use
hair clips around the bottom
instead of pins. They are
much easier to adjust when
stJinding in front of a miiTor
to see if a hem i~ even. Bobby
pins make excellent page
markers. I play the piano and
can put four or five bobby

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Selection of Spring Clothing.
Available in Sizes lnfant-2 mo.,
2T-4T, 4-6x, and 7·14 for Both
Girls and Boys

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Sat.-

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

dropped through.- NANCY
DEAR POLLY - When I
bake a cake to take to a
friend, I put the cake on a
heavy cardboard that comes
under frozen pizza. They are
kept and stored just for this
purpose and then covered
with foil when they are to be
used . - CAROL K.

HARRISONVILLE
Numerous prizes provided by
lhe Modern Woodmen of
America through Ethel A.
Hart, district representative
and junior director, were won
by students at a recent
holiday observance at the
Harrisonville Elementary
School.
Winning prizes were Sean
Stanley, Wendy Phillips, Lee
Ward, Christina Bass, Wesley
Howard. Melissa White,
Laura Cobb, Jerry Derenberger, Chuck Stanley, Marty
Clin • , Jod i Wells , Darla
NorriS, Jeff Amold, Brian
Gibbs, Lisa Riggs , Mary
King , Robbie Pirtle. Clyde
Gaus, John Arnold, Terry
· Payne, Warren Haning,
Beverly Napper , Richelle
White, Rhonda Haddox, Rita
Williamson, debbie Boring,
Katrina Donohue , Teresa
Jarvis, Joe King, Sandy Lee,
Bett y Ann Loft is, Vicky
Pea vley, Linda Ri ggs,
Deborah Lewis, Sherr y
Arn old, Chri stina Hanin g,
Tina White.

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A Vt;l\ Y 'SHORT PEOPLE' LAMENT
HALL TO CLOS E
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
RIO GRANDE - The
I'm a 21-year-old male, and , if I say so myself , quite perdining hall of Rio G ra~dc sonable and good-looking. But I have never been on a date
College and Co mm unity because women say I am too short .
.
College will not be open to the
These females get turned on by tall , muscular, dumb and
publi c for lunch Sunday , even dirty men, but if I ask one out. she laughs. It doesn't help
April 2:l. College offi cia ls said that I'm ve1·y shy.
that prior commitment for
I've even tried gi rl~ who are not so good-looking. They also
use of the facilities made it arc picky.
necessar y to can ce l th e
Is it too much tu ask for a little companionship in this tallregularly weekly luncheon oriented world ' Or must I stretch myself on a rack'
for this one day onl y. The LOWDOWN AND PUT DOWN
dining ha ll will be open other DEAR LDAPD :
Sundays from nuon to t p.m.,
"Short " isn't your biggest problem : "shy" is! Find a girl
beginn ing• Sunday, Apri l 30 who is ncar your height and act " In charge," even though you
don't feel 1t.
It might help to think of AI Pacino. The Fonz, Mickey
DAUGHER BORN
Rooney, Dustin Hoffman , Paul Williams, Paul Anka ... who
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tayl or, could never make the Lakers,.but ha ve no trouble with the
Fo.storio , (jrc t~nn oun d n ~ the ladies. HELEN
bir th of their tlu rd da ughter,
At&gt;ril Kay. on M&lt;irch 28. She LOWDO WN :
·Weighed seven pounds, 10
How to develop self-eonfidence' Enroll in an anti-shyness or
ounces and w;os 20 rnches asserti veness training course at an adult education centfr or
Iiulgi. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's your loca l college. Get laid-hllck and you'll no longer feel
other dr ildreu are Cry sUI I _lowdown and shortchanged.
·Dawn·, nine; ·and· .Julie -Beth ,··
scvc u Maternal grand - RA P:
Jl&lt;!rcnl.l arc ,\lr. and Mrs.
Mo1n says ir I don't wear a bra my boobs will sag like those ·
Hloymund Walburn. Sr .. Mid- African women you sec on National Geographic shows. I'm
dle,port , and paternal grmld- qui te small and feel much freer bra less. Should I be- WORparents are Mr. and Mrs. HI ED '~
Mt·rTJll Taylor. Pomeroy .
DEA R W.:
.
Notto worry:
W
e'll
believe
bralessness
ca
uses
sagging
(of small breasts )
COURSE OFFt; RED
when
somebody
proves
that
wearing
a
girdle
keeps stoma ch
A CPH an d Hemlic k
muscles
fi
rm
..
.
or
a
chin
strap
prevents
a
turkey
neck .
Maneuver course will be ofOf
course,
if
you've
got
pendulous
boobs,
you
need support
fered Friday night at tire
comfort
,
especia
lly
when
horsehllck
riding
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for
Rutland Fire Swtiun. Mrs.
HELEN
.Ja net Hulin will be instructor
fur the class which is being offerL'll without cost to anyone DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
Here are some ti ps for young women who go to singles hllrs .
over 12 ;ciu·.s ur age. The
cla ss will hegin at 6:30 p.m. You don't have to put out for every guy you meet there.
I usually go alone (I'm over 21-) because if you take a
and wrll uontmue for appruxunately tliree hours. The In- girlfriend you may end up coming home alone anyway. I arstruction is being orr cred by rive rela tively early so I can get a seat at the hllr. I've even
the Acne man Heart Associa- asked guys to dance now and then. You can usually tell the detion and tl lU.~e mterested in t-ent ones. by their dress, language, and how much they 're
wkrng-the trainmg are asked drinking. Sometimes we exchange telephone numbers, but 1go
home alone! If he gives you an office number, watch out : he's
to telephone 742-209&gt;.
prohllbly married. But most are pretty honest- they'll tell you
nght off they have w1ves except on their "nights off." Avoid
'em! After two or three calls I accept a real date- if they sound
okay.
But I stick to my stJindards. And I don 't lack for men
MEETfNG CANCE:LLED
friends.
Two rules : leave early and don 't drink much · after
A rncetong of the Hock Sprmidnight
is when the serious coupling stJirts. - RESPE,CTED
mgs G ran~e ·&amp;:lluduled for
AND
HAVI
NG FUN
.
April 2B ilas been c•ncclled.

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LE TART
FA LL S--A Sheri; Stover, Mary and H«rold Henderson , Mr. and
shower honoring Lorna Bell . Teresa Shuler , Wanda Mrs. Harold Grimm , Mr. and
and Bruce Hart was held Shuler, Christy Beegle, Rita , Mrs. . Earl Grinun, Mr. and
Teresa and Mandy Hill , Mrs. Robert Burnem, Mrs.
r~ccntly at the Lewrt Fa lls
Community Building with Cla udia Roush, Kay, Mindy Bessie Ervin, Mr. and Mrs.
Nan cy Cross, Nore~ Cross, and Moni ca Hill, Pa uline Hill, Steve Chaney , Brent and
Be verly Cunningham. and Mary, Carissa· and Corey Pam Manley , Vera Beegle,
Hill , Wilma Ervin , Do rothy Rob in and Ca rol An n
I jnda Tu rley as hostesses.
Aqua, yellow, pink and Chaney , Sherri •Bell, Carla Burnem , Mr. and Mrs. Dale
white colors were carried out Shuler and Heather, Donna ' Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
in the decur~ti uns which Hill: Jan and Tracy Norris, Shields, Ann and Stephanie
featured weddmg bells and Gert ie and . Denise Ma nuel , Radford, Marie and Rexanna
Wa lk er , Mr s . Chl orm
s treame rs . Ta hles we r e Erma Hill. and Ed Cross.
Grimm
, Mr. and Mrs .
Sending
gift.&lt;;
to
the
shower
decorated with bud vases of
W
endell
Ervin. Mrs. Bert ha
w
ere
Mrs.
Edna
Shields,
Minspri ng fl owers and lire servRubinson,
Mrs. Mar lyn
dy
M
orris,
Mrs.
Ethel
Euler,
ing table featured a three
Powell.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Roger
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Hill
,
tiered cake decoratetl in the
pastel shades and topped w1th Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Hill , Ch m ty Roush, Mrs.
a Holly Hobuie boy and well. Mrs. Betty Bell, Mr. and Mrs. l£wis Ours, Mr. and Mrs.
The cake was baked by Nan- Ruger Pullins, Mr . and Mrs. Paul Beegle, Melanie Beegle.
cy Cross.
Games were played with
prizes ~01n g to Mary Housh,
Ullian Hayman and Carla
Shuler. Door prizes were won
by l.inda Hill, Wilma Ervirr,
and Monica Bill.
Attending the shower were
PRESENTS BOOK- The Student Organization.of the Practica l Nursing Program pf
Don and Lois Bell, Lillie ami
Su~es
Buckeye Hills Career Center voted to donate three copies of the Physician's Desk Reference
Beth Ann Hart, Lorene f'y les.
to the nursing school library. Catlly Manley and Sharon Wright , students in the Pracli ca l
Juyce. DoniU. and Robin
Nursing School of Buckeye Hills Career'Center, present Mrs. Glenn , Coordinator. with a
Manuel. bo ris Hen sle r .
Physician's Desk Reference for the school library. Class offi cers of the Student
Margery Roush, Ora Hill ,
Organization include Barbara Brislin, pres ident ; Judy Roush, vice-president; Ruth
Nadi ne and Lori Euler, Inez
Mon., Tues., Wed; &amp;
Loveday, secretary; Pam Owrey, secretary; Barbara Abe ls, Student Representati ve, a nd
Hill. l.eow Birch, Linda
Mary Sue Weiland, faculty advisor .
·8:30 til 5:00 Thursday Til 12 Noon
Burnem, Betty Morns, Mary
Roush. Becky J ohnson, Tracy
In 19i2, Ap oll o 16 Hoffl e, Clara Mae Sargent,
On this day in history:
Movie comedial Harold
Herman Grate
In 1926, a pict ureg ram of a astronauts John Young and Mi ldr ed Hart , Lillian
Uoyd and actress Nina Foch
Charles
Duke
landed
un
the
blink
check
transmitted
from
773
-5592
Mason , W.Va .
Hayman , Gretw Simpson,
were bom on April 20 - he in
moon
fo
r
the
third
U.
S.
exLondon
to
New
York
by
RCA
1894 and she in 1924.
Focie Hayman, Mary and
was honored and cashed .

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�9- The Daily Sentinel, Middlcporl- Pom~ t·uy , 0 ., Thursday , April 20, 1978

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SUNFLO WERS a nd skel etons are quite a
combination but not when tt's opere tta time HI tlw
1\tppers Plains Elemenwrr Sehoul. SunOuwrrs. fr ont. It o

r. arc Hobyn Barnett . De!.eall Sanders, Kristi Hawk ,
Erica Kessinger , Delani Baker ; back It o r, skele tons are
Eddie Collins, Kenn y Hitchie. Bruce Wolfe. Jeff Sayre and
Todd Wi Ison .

ALLEY CATS a nd some of the main characters of the
operetta "Tom Sawyer" to be presented at Tuppers
Plains Friday evening are front, Ito r , Bryan Durst, Allen
Tripp, Lisa Gaul, and Lori Burk e; back, I to 'r , Tara
"

Guthrie as Amy ; Angie Spencer as Bec~y Thatcher ; Troy
Guthrie as Sid; Tim Probert as Alfreel and John Ric.e and
.Jim Caldwell . in·nigh tshirts, as old men of the vi llage.

Clean air must
be top priority
By LEE I.•EONARD
LPl Stateh.mse Rt•portcr
COLUMBUS t UPi l - The
Ohio House of Represe nt atives has se nt Cun~ r css a message that Ohto
Coal a nd jobs must fu r

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t•nfciJ T emcnt 11f sulfur dtnxtde

cmi s!'l ion ~tan&lt;l ards .
The Sen alt.' must sti ll act un
the resolut wn tu ~ i ve it the
stam p of till' full General
Asse mbly.
Supporters satd suspension
of lhr dt·rtn · mr !\IHndards ts
Ill Pnsu re
hi~h-s u lfur

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But l l SIZHbll.' OW11ber of
opponents s~ud tht• rc&gt;S&lt; 1 ~ution

would

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indu strie s prolong tng the
in stalltlti fl n of pollut iO n
contrnl r qutplnt•nt .
The) &gt;~l so cnm plaineel tltat
the resolution was ra ilroaded
through un \h(• day 11f
intrududi un \\ llhout any
('O Ul ii lltt e&lt;.' hcHnn gs. p,~ li ey
legislati o n
norma l ly
undergoes committee work .

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OTHEHS cast the orimar v roles for Tom Sawyer, an opcrctw atlhe Tuppers Plain s
F.lemcnlary School to be gtven at8 Friday evening, are from the left, ,J im Weber fls Pa rd .
Hngcr Balser"' Injun Joe ; MikcC olli ns as 13e n Hogcrs : Joe Runyon as the judge: ,Jefl
Wyers as the parson; Cmdy Hams as Aunt Polly; Kelly Whitlatch as Widow Dougl•s and
Victor Gaul as Dr . Robinson .

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WASHI NGTON t UPl t
Congress ubse rvcd lhe fi rst
annt\'ersary
toda y
of
Pr esi den t Carter 's an n o u ncen~ent or hi s ft ve-purt
emergency energy lcgi slatJun
wnh ever y one of his ntajtJJ·

try tu determi ne what can be
Sitlva gcd .
C'a11cr's energy pr opos&lt;:t ls
lire bt lgged down in a Hou!-iC·
Scni:tte con fer ent't' ronu nit tce
and conferees hold out little
hilpe of
resolvi ng the
prnblcm . which &lt;.:enters un
prt lposals still b(1ggcd dl1wn the tssue of deregulating
u11 Capt lol Hi ll.
nilt ura l gas p r:ices.
l\ nd as t ong r~css t u n a!
The president had bitter ly
lea der; plcd~&lt;'ll to rcd u ubl~ up poscd deregu lat ron of
theu· efforts to end that natura l ga s, but recentl y ll&gt;ld
dea dluck . Carte r sumnumed tongresShiiHI I \eadrrs he 's
S&lt;Jil lC 1&gt;f them to the Whl\(' ready to settl e fur almost any
House on another rni:tttrr
cmnprorn rse !.her mule! rca&lt;:h
the setbacks he's getung out
mcluding dcrcgulatiun, if
of the House Way s and Mean s need be.
Cornnnttec on his cu m·· w e would h;.JVe bl'C n
bt nQlton lax I"UI · \i:tX f('VIS!Oil through last November tf
pal·ka gc.
rwtural g&lt;~ s pncing hcHI nut
Car·t cr hopes ht s 12:1.!1 !ken 111 th l ~ack(lg(! , " signed
bill ion tax cut proposa l wtll Sen . Hen ry J ac kson , Drevive the cconomv. wht ch Wa slt., ehai nnan of the
took " sharp sktd d~ri ng the Senat(' Energy Comm ittee.
fu·st quaner of 1978, ac- But he vuwed, ·· we arc g o in~
cnrdmg to nc" Cummeree In go r~l! oul. '"
De partme nt Stall"t cs . ll c
Not secrecy , butt he lac k of
called 1n committee chai r· tt - e~nd the rcs ultmg con1itan AI Ullman. D-Ore .. and ~ltut!Ona l unplu:crtiuns - rs
others to dtsc uss th e worrymg House authors of a
scrappmg of some of hts btll · to bro aden disclosure
maJor tax proposals and to rcqutrerncnt s for lobbyists.
The H uu s ~ Judiciary
Com mi ttee \V ed nesday alipro\·ed •m &lt;Jrncndment lo the
brll n.•qulring urwmiza tions.
wt1reh rnust repnrt lobhymg
~ ~H.' IlVItl CS, to a l ~o show

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soliCitations m11tli' through
lli(J SS mailings or advertising
for support of their lobbying

Rep. Wa lt er Flowers. DAl a., wh u off ered th e
amendm ent. sa id ti1rge
organ iza t1nns such as Halph
Nade r 's l o bb yi n ~ gr oups,
Co mm on Cau se an d th e
Uni ted Stat es Chamber of
Cum merc£'
filvor
I he
al! lcnd 1nent .

But the Amcriran Ci vil
I.ibcrti es Un ion , C~nu t h c r big
lobby ing group , sa id the
HmendmC'nt
··.significclntly
threat ens the F'irst Amendment n ght s of Citizens lu
co mmuni cate with their
elected representatives. " ·
In other action Wednesday :
- Th e Sen ate pa ss eel
legislatiuo lim iting the Civ il
Aeronautics Board 's power to
deci de where airlines fly and
huw much they may charge.
- The Sen ate Agriculture
Com m ittee ap pr o\~ ed t wo

btlls providing hi gher price
support s for wheat farmers in
hupcs Can er will approve one
uf them.
- Th e Senate F1nance
Committ ee voted to rttise the
limit &lt;m duty- free goods for
Americcu 1s retu rnin ~ from
overseas vacations from $100
lu $500.

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SQUAD RUNS
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad wa s called to Minersville at 3:02 a.m . Thursday
for P.a rl Henshaw, a medical
patient, who wa s taken to
Veterans Memo rial HospitaL
Weelnesday, the squad went
to the Village Green Apartment s for Helen J ohnson wltu
was ill. She wa s taken to
Veterans Memoria l Hospital
where she was admitted .

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Missionary services will be
held at th e Po!lleroy
Wesleyan Holiness Church on
SH 143 Friday, April21 at7 :30
p, m. The Rev. Guy Troyer of
Faith Mi ss ions , Bedford,
Ind., will be the speaker .
Pastor Rev. I;lewey King
Invites ·the public io attend .
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Book ' fnr the Chester
Elementary Sc hool I.i brary
and the Pomeroy Public
Jjbrary are b!'i 11g co llected
by the Five- Point Swr Stitchers. Anyn11e with books to
con tribute are as ked to
tel e ph one Pa l Holler ,
~92-7261. .June F:ichiBge r,
005-3553, or Mrs.
wvin
\\~ti le, 992-:1962.

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Phone the Board of Elections- OR
Mail the Board a Card

II You are in Doubt as to Whether You are
Prop er ly Regi s tered , Phone the Board.

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P .O. Box 488, Pomeroy . Ohio 45769
Phone 992 -2697
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wou ld be held on Monday , and Eleanor Dav is acted as
April 24, to cut quilt bl ocks for mi ssionari es. The theme wtts
miss ion stations. 11 wtll be " You Owe It To Yourse lf."
held in the m is~ ionary
The meeting adJo urn ed
bui ldtng a nd will begin at 10 with ci rcle prayer.
t~ . m .
Those atte ndi ng
the
Pavltamenta ri a n, Sue m eetin ~
besides
the
Erwtn , presented the U!XIatcd hPstcsscs. Mrs. &lt;:ibbs, Mrs.
by laws fur approval.
Kelly and Mrs. C11pchart,
Tllr
p1'ug ra m
was were Hobcrta May nnrd ,
presen ted by Members hip Orpha Fields , The lma
and Attenda nce Cha ir- Crueser , Sue 8rwln, Eleanor
woman , Margaret Dodso n. Davis, Gra ce Cunmngham,
She was assisted by Sarah Bonnie Fields, Becky Reed,
Gibbs, De lor es Tay lor, Delores Taylor, Ma rga ret
Norma Greene, Becky Heed Dodson, Patty Maynard , and
a nd Pa tty M11 yna nl. Sut• Nornw Greene.

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Ha ven Womeo of the Church
of God he ld their Ap ril
m erlin ~ 111 the Missiona ry
Rui ldtng with Mr s, Iva
Capchal1 , Mrs. Sarah r. ibbs
and Mrs. Mary Kelly serring
BS host essrs.
The mcctm~ was c;.lll ed to
order by the pr~s iclcnt.. Orpha
Fields. 11tc WCG Pledge was
given followed with prayer by
F.lca nor Davis. Hull ca ll wa s
the pa ying of annual dues.
The budget fur the new
year 1978-79 was adopted as
presented b) the ftnancc
direct or. Sa rah Gibbs. The
Yc&lt;Jrbooks Wl'rt' given to the
members.
Spil'l tua l Life Dll •'• to r,
Delores Tay lor. annuuoccd
that the sptritual bi rth day
observa nce would be held at
the ('h urch un W edne!-i dt~ y ,
May 10, at 7:30 p.m. The
thrm e i s " Jlil grirnrt ge of
Prayer."
Pl ans were made for the
mumal fellowship dinner to
be held at Mom Perry 's
Bounl y Tab le in Ravenswood
on Thursday . May II. at 5:30
p.m.
Stewardshi p Director,
Patty Maynard, receiv(•d the
Penny-a-Day ca lendars . She
announced thC! I a workshop

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BRUNSWI CK, Ohio 1UP I t
- Striking Brunswick sc hool
tea chers too k no act io n
Wednesday on wltu l llw
schoo l board ealled tis final
contra ct offrr.
TI1e leadership of the Brunswick Educ~tli on Assrl&lt;'i atinn
spelleel out lhe offer and tis
nwn counterproposal . but nu
membership vvtc was
requested. No furth er
negotiations were St:hed ul~d .
the strike by 315 of the
system 's 342 teacher&gt; bega n
March 29 after tile board
rejected an impasse penel's
contr:t ct proposal . Some of
lhe wachers spent lnst week
in jail in conn cctiun with the
strike.
The sc hool s, r!ost&lt;l Monda y
and Tuesday because of the
labor dispute, were open
Weelnesclay wilh substitutes
and supervisory pc rsonnel ,on
hand to hand le da sses Only
a fraction of lhe system's
8,100 stud ent.&lt;; have attende&lt;l
classes during Ute wa lkout.

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THF.SP. three youngsters play the leading roles in the Tom Sawyer ope ret Ql of th e'
Tuppers Plains Elementary School. They are from the left , Tom Eve rett itS Hu ck f' inn;
L(lrry Life as Tom S;twycr, and Greg Collins as Joe Harper.

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COLUMBUS I UP II - Slate
Supet·intendent of Public Instructio n Fra nklin Wal te r
: .lnda)· an nounced initia l steps
for control of the budget of
Cleve lad 's bankrupt school
system and ;mother slate
legislator attempted to stop a
trar" fcr of funds to the
schools.
Walter was dtreeted bv the
state Controlling Board on
Monday to supervise and
&lt;tirect expenditur es in the
Cle,el and schoo l district. The
Contr oll ing Board Monday
adva need Cleve land $30 .8
million in SC'hool foundation
fund s.
Meunwh tlc , assis tant
House Min ority Lea der
No rman
Murd oc k, RCtncinnati, said he would fil e
suit in the t'ranklin Countv
Cou rt of ,\pJi'als to stop the
tran sfer of funds to

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Annette Boyd,
Pomer oy; David Hoss,
Middleport ; Charles Salser,
Pomeroy; Hel en J ohnson.
Pomeroy; Ross Kent , Addison;
Minnie C$rroll .
Pori la nd ; Bar bara Lewi s,
We.&lt;t Co lum bia ; Elea nor
Werr y, Pomeroy; Dura
Ste ve ns, Shade : Pina Covert ,
Pomeroy ; Florence Musser ,
Pomeroy .
!Ji sc har ge d
El don
Walbu rn, Hobart Ri ggs,
Maizie Hannahs. Dorolh a
McKenz ie , Kenne th Mcl'l el lan, Clarence Spurrier.
Jacque! yn Glassbu111 . Aaron
Tun1er
flulzcr ~lt·dl cal Center
1Discharges Aprtll9 1
Alex Adkins, Janet Bently,
F: un tcc Blackburn , Judith
Brance , Kathl een Chapman.
Judy Chevalier, Har ry
Cu ughenour Ill , Ne va
Denney , · Homer Ellioll,
Sarah tiibbs, Mrs . Verhn
liar\ , and twin sons, Clemma
llaskuts, J effrey Karr, Jr.,
Mrs . Hoger Lambert and
daught er , l•mi e Lee, Kenneth
Little,
Elton
Lykins,
Woodrow Maynard . Mr s ,
Thom as McCart ney and son,
Haro ld Hussell. Dale Spires,
Goldie Switsher, Edmond
Vance, Christopher Wallace;
Walt on, Betty
Phyllis
Williams, Libuna Wright.
1Births Aprtl19)
Mr . and Mr s. Hodncy
Alderman , a dau ght er .
Vinton ; Mr. and Mrs. John
Ca mpbell, a daughter, Rio
Grande ; Mr . and Mrs .
Charles Mayes, a son,
Gallipolis ; Mr and Mrs .
Jume s Patterson, a son,
Middleport .

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March 16.
The searc h of Lake
II Messaggero said a copy
Duchess look on a bizarre
of the new communique wa s turn today when po lice
attached to the snapshot.
reported they had discovered
Police have been searching a body nearby. The body was
icy lake Duchess north east of identified later as that of a
Rome for Morocs body after menta lly retarded shepherd
rec.,iving a purporleel Reel who had been missin g from
Brigades message that he . hi s nearby village for five
had been killed and his body days.
dumped there. The Reel BriThe latest Heel" Brigade
gades issueel another "com- assassination in Milan was
mun ique " today calling tit at the 19lh political killing and
report false and containing the 9th attributed to the Reel '
lhe new ultimatum:
Brigades thi s year , The
vi ctim wps Francesco di
Cataldo . Police said three

mas ked gunmen pumped
seven bullets into the 53-yearold guard who was assigneel
tn lh~ hospital clinic •t Sa n
Vittore pr ison.
Hed
Brigades
.A
communiqu e said Di Cata ldo
had been "employed at San
Vittore Jail as a torturer of
prisone.rs. n
Hi s death ca me only a few
hours after two men and a
woman attacked the Ponte
Sa lario canibinieri police
bprracks in northt!rn Rome ,
co ntaining
the secret
res idence of Gen . Carl o

Alberto Dalla Chiesa, who is tributed to th e Red Brigades
in charge oJ security around said , "The communique disItalian prisons that hold 160 tributed April 18 and
attributed to our organization
Heel BrigadPs prisoners .
ll was the most daring ra id is false and provocative."
since Moro was kidnapeel That refer red to an earli er
March 16 by a gang who message saying Moro had
killed his frve l~• dyguard s. No already been exe cuted and
casualties were reporteel in his body dumped in the froz en
th e latest a ttack. The waters of La ke Duchess.
Cl!rabinieri returned the fire · "The Christian Democrats
and hit the attackers ' vehtcl e must give a clear and
which was later fo und definiti ve answer (to the
abandoned with a flat tire and fr ee ing of Comm un is t
damaged engin e in a Rome prisoners 1if they are going to
take this road - it should be
public park .'
The latest com munique at-

wiretaps and mail openings
·in the investigation of
Weatherman ter rorists.
Gray , former associ a te
dire ctor Mark Fell an d
former intelli gence chief
F.dward S. Mtller eac h
answered with a loudly
spoken "not guilty" when
asked. for pl eas by U.S.
District Judge Charles
Richey.
Outside the courth ouse on
Pennsylvan ia
Av enu e.
hundreds of FBI agents from
around the country - who
lraveleel her'e at th eir own
expense and on vacation time
- qui etl y prote sted the

charges.
" Gentl emen, by our
prese nce, you may be
assureel tltat every man and
woman in this bureau stands
behind you ," said an age nt
lrom the New. Yor k f.ie ld
office as the three defeQd~n!,s
entered the building to Waves
of applause .
" All! can say is Cod bless
every one of you," Fell told
the business-suited crowd of
supporting FBI agents before
enterin~ the courth ouse.
The former offictals were
indideel last week for thetr
part in connection with mail
npenin gs ancl wiretaps
and
involvin g fri ends
assoc iates of fu gitive
Weatherman group radicals
in New York City in the ea rly

clear no oth ers are po ssible, ''
the message said.
"The Christian Democrats
and U1eir government have 48
hours in which to do so startin g at 3 p.m. (9 a.m .
EST J April 20. When this time
has elapsed, the execution
will be carrieel out. "
On Tuesclay, a communique found in a Rome
garbage can said that Moro
wa s alr eady dead and
pinpoin teel the site of his
grave in the mounta ins
northeast of Rome .

Initial steps
Gray, fwo assistants plead innocent
are announced

Offer not

The chamber passed a
resulutwn W~dncsday. fi3-21l ,
r ailin g fpr a three-yea r
morat onu m
11 11
tht:

bu rnin~ nf
Ohto
coa l ancl preserve jobs.

WMPO
SATURDAYS
9 til No~n

la cked a police barracks in
nm·thern RMne with hand
grenades and subma chine
gun fir e today and shot and
killed a pr ison guard in Milan
as hi s wife looked out the
window of he r aparunent
scrl!~min g "No ~ No!"
The close-up, photograph
showed Moro in shirL•leeves
and dean shaven. The frail
politician appeared in much
.better health than he did in a
photograph released immedial ely after his kidnapping

thl1 prrsL11ll t&lt;Jk t• prtonty uver
cl t' an &lt;:n r

necessary

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By ERNEST SAKLER
ROME (UP! ) - Hed
Brigade ·terrorists today
produced a photograph they
said proveel that kidnappeel
ex-Premier Aldo Moro wa s
still alive. But they said he
would be "executed" within
48 hours if the government
refuseel to release their ja iled
comrades.
The photograph, sent to the
Rome newspaper 11 Messaggero, showed Ute president of
th e
ruling
Christian
Democratic party holding a
newspaper da leel Weelnesda y,
one.day after a communique,
which they denounced as
false, said he had alr!i.1dy
been executed.
In a long co111munique
releaseel simultaneously in
Milan, Turin and Genoa, the
b'I'Oup sa id its ultimatum
would run out at 3 p.m. 1!I
a.m. EST Saturday . 1
Anti-terr or ist s quHd
investigator s sa id th ey
consid ered
llw
new
communique authent ic .
The rornunlque came in a
day of new ,;olence, in which
Reel Brigades terrorists at-

Open Friday tit 8
Saturday til6

Cleveland.
" The board had no
authority to appropriate
money with conditions or
str ings attached as it did and
secondly, the law clearly
slates Uta! foundation monies
are to be appropriated on a
monthly basis to each school
district," said Murdock .
Franklin County Common
Pleas Court Judge William
Gillie Weelnesday rejecteel a
similar request from Sen.
Paul Pfeifer, R-Bucyrus.
Gillie said the Controlling
Board had lhe auUwrity to
disburse the funds but he also
ruled U1e board would hav e to
honor any other request from
sc he()l districts with similar
financial problems .
Meanwhile, in Cleveland,
th e Board of Education
submitted a list of 25 schools
to U.S. District Court Judge
Frank Battisti that it wants to
close. The board said the
clos ings wou ld save $1.8
million this year and double
lhat next year.
Wall er met Wednesday
with Cle veland school
officials and set up steps he
would lake to control the
system's budget.
They include:
- Afreeze on expenditures.
Procedures for the issuing of
any future purcha se orders or
contracts will be established
in1mediatly.
- Acomplete review of the
Mar ch 31 and April 14
payrolls in Cleveland which
wtll in clude an audit to
dNerm ine that employees
are actuall y on duty.
- A eomplete review of the
school system's outstanding
ob li g ati o n s
and
establishment of a priority
system for payin g bills.
In . addition to
th e
int mediate steps being taken
by Walter 's office to control
furth er ex penditure s and
begin reelucing th e school
di strict budg et , regu la r
and
monthl y
report s
quarterly reports will be
requlreel fr om Cleveland city
schools.

450 scouts
signed for

1978 camp
Thu s far, 450 Scouts
represent lng nearly 40 Scout
Troops from throughout the
Tri.State Area have sign ed up
for Camp Arrowhead '78.
Camp Arrow head is a nonprofit camp operated by the
Triftate Aea Council , Boy
Scouts of America. The camp
serves all youth without
regard to race, religi on or
income level and the camp
discriminates against no one.
Arrowhead ' s
Camp
summer program is a long
term camp ing experience
where Scouts have the opportunity to participate in
activities such as riflery ,
archery, Scout craft , handicrafts, swimming, boating
and canoeing .

By Eb·KOtERs
WASH!NGTON ( Ul'l)
With nearly 1,000 t'BI ageQls
demo nstra.lin g otit'6id e ,
form er FBI Dir~ctor ·L.
Patrick G~ay and . tw o•
assistants · today P·leaded
innocent to federal charges
inv olving alleged illegaf
I)

PUCO .will

be holding ·
a ·meeting
'

COLUMBUS !UP!) - The
Public Utilities Commission
of Ohio will hold p public
hea ring May lOon the costs of
emergency supplie s o(
natural · gas to be purchaseel
lor the summer . allocation
period by . Columbia CJ.as of .
Ohio.
..
·
The PUCO, on March 3J.,
ordereel C~lumbia to ~uy
enough gas )o omet curtailments for industrial and.commercial customers durin g the
summer. However , it refused
to allow Colijmbla· to recover ·
the additional costs olthe gas
through. its purchased gas
adju stment clau se or a
special surcharge.
Columbia ha s asked for a
•rehearing ·and that rehearin g
was granted Weeln esday .
!Jt it.&lt;; act\ on Weelnesday,
th e PUCO did n'ot vacate its
order that the company buy
enough Kas tb&gt; offset
curtailment, nor did it rule
out the possib lity th at.
Columbia ma y not • be
permitted to regain the addi tional costs of lhe emergency
purchases
thr oug h
a
surcharge, in it.&lt;; inpustrial
and eommercial customo.rs.

Money action
filed Wednesday
riled Wednesday in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
was a suit for money in the
amount of $1,220.25 by Sha ron
D. Covert, a minor by Dana
Covert, Pomeroy , a ga inst
Ca rolyn Fr ench, Hl. 3,
Pomeroy, and Tommy Lane,
Pomeroy .
The suit is for breach of
waJTanly and injuries s uf~
fcrcd in an acc ident.
Also filed Wednesday were
two sutt~ for divor ce.
. Walt er Voss, Jr., Pomeroy ,
again st Una Mae Vuss;
George J\llan Blanks. Middleport , ·against Mary Kay
Bfanks, Pomeroy .
On Tuesday, Shir ley
Vining, Pomeroy, fil ed suit
for divu rce against Ho~e r
Vinin g, f' t. Wayne, Ind .
'J1H:~ r e wer e two suit s £or
appropriation of pro pe rty
ftl ed by Co lijmbu s and
'Southern Ohio Electri c Co .,
against' Betty L. Ana stas.
Athens, et al. The property is
located in the Great Bend
area .

Carmel.News, By th~ Day
Guests of Mr. and Mrs:.' Lee Friday night and also
Do ugla s Ci rcl e the pa st wee k · Patr ick Johnson, RD Hacin e.
were Mr . and Mrs..}ohn Our&lt;
of Belpre, Mr s. Robert Byers
and daughter, lylr .' and Mrs.
Glen Tuttle and. son, Mrs.
Ray Johnson: all ·of Eagl e
Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. R!chard
Ables of Bald Knobs, Linda
Patterson and son's; RD ,
Racine, Paul Moore, local,
James P. Hobert s, dec. to
Rocky Pitzer of Bashan, ,M~ . Peggy A. Roberts, ccrt . of
and Mrs. Paul Card and Son, · trans ., Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs . Jim Werry of
Pat E Mitchell. Marcella
Morning Star.
S. Mitc hell to Linda G.
Ther e were 51 present for :Brown, 45.266 acres. Chester.
Sunday school on March 16 ..
Earl E. Knight. Ka thryn W.
Mr . and Mrs. Doagl as Kni ght to Glennis H. lioffJohnson of Racine·· vi~lted man, Dol ores K. Hoffman ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur parcels, Chester.
Earl Johns o ~. Patrick ,
I. 0 . McCoy, Audrey McSheryl and Betty Van Meter . Coy to Byron McCoy, 9 acres ,
Florence Circle and Linda Chester .
Patterson and son visited
Blanche Wolfe , Edgar C.
Mrs. John Circle of Columbus Wolfe. Margaret Butcher to
Saturday.
·
Edi&amp;Jn M. Baker, Bernice J .
Mr . and Mrs. James Circle, . Baker , lots, Middleport.
New Haven, spent Sunday
Edison M. Baker, Bernice
with Mary Ci rcle. ,
J . Baker to William Plantz,
Albe?t Holman , Rt. 2, Ramona Plants, lots, MirlRacine, was guest of Bob Bill dlepor1.

Property

Transfers

~upervisor

expresses
her thanks
'·As Personal Ad vocacy
Supervisor , let me take this
way to say thanks for caring
and volu nteering your time
fu r such a gra ufying and
worth wh ile servt ce," thus
spo ke Mrs Mary Skinne l'
toda y.
Mrs. Sktnn cr sa id she
would like tu hunor each
vulu nlee l' m I he program .
About 12 lwvc served in
Personal Advoca cy for four
rears and each volu nteer
contributes in a different
way . "To choose one or two
from · the program to be
honored would be im poss ibl e," Mrs . Skinner
rommenl ed.
Those who arc presently or
have been volunteers for the
program includ e Terri Bahr ,
Linda Dayt on. Lawren ce
Clark,
Or is
Hubbard ,
Charlotte Wells. Do rothy
Davis, Nora Eason, Susan

Fleshman. Richard Grueser,
Jessie Grueser, Debbie Hein
Osbo rne, Charles Lisle, Rev .
Will iam Middl eswarth , Rev.
W. H. Perr in, Rev. Robert
Bumgarner. Jessie Mi ght ,
Sa ndi
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Ma ry
Sea ma n, Arthur Skinner.
Phyllis Skinn er, Barbara Van
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Teresa Van Meter, l.mda
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Cummins, Steve Jewel , Lori
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The defen dant s were
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ordereel to return to court
May 12. Richey ordered the
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group were Manning Mohler,
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Joseph Young, Llndu
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clemonstrators, who refused
to identify himself said 900The Weatherman fu gitives plus agents from across the
tlaimed creelit for a series of countr y had travel ed here at
bomb tngs of pub lic and their own expense and were
corpora te build ings between using vacation time lo do so
'' This ls nol a one-rnan
1969 ant! 1972, inclucling the
State show," he said . " It ts a
Capi tol,
the
De partment
and
th e tribute."
Helir ed FBI agent John
Penta gon. They have not
Kearney , recentl y freed of
been caught .
Gray , appoint ed
by criminal charges for his part
President Ri chard Nixon to of the alleged ille ga l
succeed J . Edgar Hoover survelliances. busily Kreeteel
foll owing Hoover 's death in oth er ·agents demonstrating
1972, had the title of acting outside the court house and
dir ector because the S.nate told reporters:
never
co nfirm ed
h1s
'!.ike everyone else, 1 am
here to show support for the
nomination.
Nixon fma lly withdr ew the ot her men. I don't wish to
nomination after Gr ay have any attention paid l&lt;l
became personally involveel me."
in lite Walergale ,scandal. He
Attorney Gen eral Griffin
was accused of burning Bell said he dropped criminal
Wate rgate evidence at what char ges against Kearney ,
he claimed wa s an impl ieel retired super vis or of a
directive from the White surveillan ce te am ca lled
Squad 47, who was indicted a
House.
One demonstrat ing agent , year ago. Bell sa id evid ence
who said he represented "The showeel Kea rney acted under
Society of Former Agents," ord ers.
But
Bell
ordered
told Miller and Felt he had a
"profound sorrow that lhis admin istrative action against
day has come to pass .. . you 68 FBI a gents and two Ju sti ce
hav e our af fec ti on, our Department officials. Only J .
heartf elt praye rs in thi s Wa llace LaPracle, head of the
FBI 's New Y or~ office , was
momonl of travail. "
One sookesma11 for the identifi ed.

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'

Photograph shows Aldo Moro was still alive

SUNFLO WERS a nd skel etons are quite a
combination but not when tt's opere tta time HI tlw
1\tppers Plains Elemenwrr Sehoul. SunOuwrrs. fr ont. It o

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Erica Kessinger , Delani Baker ; back It o r, skele tons are
Eddie Collins, Kenn y Hitchie. Bruce Wolfe. Jeff Sayre and
Todd Wi Ison .

ALLEY CATS a nd some of the main characters of the
operetta "Tom Sawyer" to be presented at Tuppers
Plains Friday evening are front, Ito r , Bryan Durst, Allen
Tripp, Lisa Gaul, and Lori Burk e; back, I to 'r , Tara
"

Guthrie as Amy ; Angie Spencer as Bec~y Thatcher ; Troy
Guthrie as Sid; Tim Probert as Alfreel and John Ric.e and
.Jim Caldwell . in·nigh tshirts, as old men of the vi llage.

Clean air must
be top priority
By LEE I.•EONARD
LPl Stateh.mse Rt•portcr
COLUMBUS t UPi l - The
Ohio House of Represe nt atives has se nt Cun~ r css a message that Ohto
Coal a nd jobs must fu r

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t•nfciJ T emcnt 11f sulfur dtnxtde

cmi s!'l ion ~tan&lt;l ards .
The Sen alt.' must sti ll act un
the resolut wn tu ~ i ve it the
stam p of till' full General
Asse mbly.
Supporters satd suspension
of lhr dt·rtn · mr !\IHndards ts
Ill Pnsu re
hi~h-s u lfur

tlw

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But l l SIZHbll.' OW11ber of
opponents s~ud tht• rc&gt;S&lt; 1 ~ution

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indu strie s prolong tng the
in stalltlti fl n of pollut iO n
contrnl r qutplnt•nt .
The) &gt;~l so cnm plaineel tltat
the resolution was ra ilroaded
through un \h(• day 11f
intrududi un \\ llhout any
('O Ul ii lltt e&lt;.' hcHnn gs. p,~ li ey
legislati o n
norma l ly
undergoes committee work .

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OTHEHS cast the orimar v roles for Tom Sawyer, an opcrctw atlhe Tuppers Plain s
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Hngcr Balser"' Injun Joe ; MikcC olli ns as 13e n Hogcrs : Joe Runyon as the judge: ,Jefl
Wyers as the parson; Cmdy Hams as Aunt Polly; Kelly Whitlatch as Widow Dougl•s and
Victor Gaul as Dr . Robinson .

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WASHI NGTON t UPl t
Congress ubse rvcd lhe fi rst
annt\'ersary
toda y
of
Pr esi den t Carter 's an n o u ncen~ent or hi s ft ve-purt
emergency energy lcgi slatJun
wnh ever y one of his ntajtJJ·

try tu determi ne what can be
Sitlva gcd .
C'a11cr's energy pr opos&lt;:t ls
lire bt lgged down in a Hou!-iC·
Scni:tte con fer ent't' ronu nit tce
and conferees hold out little
hilpe of
resolvi ng the
prnblcm . which &lt;.:enters un
prt lposals still b(1ggcd dl1wn the tssue of deregulating
u11 Capt lol Hi ll.
nilt ura l gas p r:ices.
l\ nd as t ong r~css t u n a!
The president had bitter ly
lea der; plcd~&lt;'ll to rcd u ubl~ up poscd deregu lat ron of
theu· efforts to end that natura l ga s, but recentl y ll&gt;ld
dea dluck . Carte r sumnumed tongresShiiHI I \eadrrs he 's
S&lt;Jil lC 1&gt;f them to the Whl\(' ready to settl e fur almost any
House on another rni:tttrr
cmnprorn rse !.her mule! rca&lt;:h
the setbacks he's getung out
mcluding dcrcgulatiun, if
of the House Way s and Mean s need be.
Cornnnttec on his cu m·· w e would h;.JVe bl'C n
bt nQlton lax I"UI · \i:tX f('VIS!Oil through last November tf
pal·ka gc.
rwtural g&lt;~ s pncing hcHI nut
Car·t cr hopes ht s 12:1.!1 !ken 111 th l ~ack(lg(! , " signed
bill ion tax cut proposa l wtll Sen . Hen ry J ac kson , Drevive the cconomv. wht ch Wa slt., ehai nnan of the
took " sharp sktd d~ri ng the Senat(' Energy Comm ittee.
fu·st quaner of 1978, ac- But he vuwed, ·· we arc g o in~
cnrdmg to nc" Cummeree In go r~l! oul. '"
De partme nt Stall"t cs . ll c
Not secrecy , butt he lac k of
called 1n committee chai r· tt - e~nd the rcs ultmg con1itan AI Ullman. D-Ore .. and ~ltut!Ona l unplu:crtiuns - rs
others to dtsc uss th e worrymg House authors of a
scrappmg of some of hts btll · to bro aden disclosure
maJor tax proposals and to rcqutrerncnt s for lobbyists.
The H uu s ~ Judiciary
Com mi ttee \V ed nesday alipro\·ed •m &lt;Jrncndment lo the
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Rep. Wa lt er Flowers. DAl a., wh u off ered th e
amendm ent. sa id ti1rge
organ iza t1nns such as Halph
Nade r 's l o bb yi n ~ gr oups,
Co mm on Cau se an d th e
Uni ted Stat es Chamber of
Cum merc£'
filvor
I he
al! lcnd 1nent .

But the Amcriran Ci vil
I.ibcrti es Un ion , C~nu t h c r big
lobby ing group , sa id the
HmendmC'nt
··.significclntly
threat ens the F'irst Amendment n ght s of Citizens lu
co mmuni cate with their
elected representatives. " ·
In other action Wednesday :
- Th e Sen ate pa ss eel
legislatiuo lim iting the Civ il
Aeronautics Board 's power to
deci de where airlines fly and
huw much they may charge.
- The Sen ate Agriculture
Com m ittee ap pr o\~ ed t wo

btlls providing hi gher price
support s for wheat farmers in
hupcs Can er will approve one
uf them.
- Th e Senate F1nance
Committ ee voted to rttise the
limit &lt;m duty- free goods for
Americcu 1s retu rnin ~ from
overseas vacations from $100
lu $500.

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patient, who wa s taken to
Veterans Memo rial HospitaL
Weelnesday, the squad went
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was ill. She wa s taken to
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held at th e Po!lleroy
Wesleyan Holiness Church on
SH 143 Friday, April21 at7 :30
p, m. The Rev. Guy Troyer of
Faith Mi ss ions , Bedford,
Ind., will be the speaker .
Pastor Rev. I;lewey King
Invites ·the public io attend .
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Book ' fnr the Chester
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and the Pomeroy Public
Jjbrary are b!'i 11g co llected
by the Five- Point Swr Stitchers. Anyn11e with books to
con tribute are as ked to
tel e ph one Pa l Holler ,
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April 24, to cut quilt bl ocks for mi ssionari es. The theme wtts
miss ion stations. 11 wtll be " You Owe It To Yourse lf."
held in the m is~ ionary
The meeting adJo urn ed
bui ldtng a nd will begin at 10 with ci rcle prayer.
t~ . m .
Those atte ndi ng
the
Pavltamenta ri a n, Sue m eetin ~
besides
the
Erwtn , presented the U!XIatcd hPstcsscs. Mrs. &lt;:ibbs, Mrs.
by laws fur approval.
Kelly and Mrs. C11pchart,
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p1'ug ra m
was were Hobcrta May nnrd ,
presen ted by Members hip Orpha Fields , The lma
and Attenda nce Cha ir- Crueser , Sue 8rwln, Eleanor
woman , Margaret Dodso n. Davis, Gra ce Cunmngham,
She was assisted by Sarah Bonnie Fields, Becky Reed,
Gibbs, De lor es Tay lor, Delores Taylor, Ma rga ret
Norma Greene, Becky Heed Dodson, Patty Maynard , and
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of God he ld their Ap ril
m erlin ~ 111 the Missiona ry
Rui ldtng with Mr s, Iva
Capchal1 , Mrs. Sarah r. ibbs
and Mrs. Mary Kelly serring
BS host essrs.
The mcctm~ was c;.lll ed to
order by the pr~s iclcnt.. Orpha
Fields. 11tc WCG Pledge was
given followed with prayer by
F.lca nor Davis. Hull ca ll wa s
the pa ying of annual dues.
The budget fur the new
year 1978-79 was adopted as
presented b) the ftnancc
direct or. Sa rah Gibbs. The
Yc&lt;Jrbooks Wl'rt' given to the
members.
Spil'l tua l Life Dll •'• to r,
Delores Tay lor. annuuoccd
that the sptritual bi rth day
observa nce would be held at
the ('h urch un W edne!-i dt~ y ,
May 10, at 7:30 p.m. The
thrm e i s " Jlil grirnrt ge of
Prayer."
Pl ans were made for the
mumal fellowship dinner to
be held at Mom Perry 's
Bounl y Tab le in Ravenswood
on Thursday . May II. at 5:30
p.m.
Stewardshi p Director,
Patty Maynard, receiv(•d the
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BRUNSWI CK, Ohio 1UP I t
- Striking Brunswick sc hool
tea chers too k no act io n
Wednesday on wltu l llw
schoo l board ealled tis final
contra ct offrr.
TI1e leadership of the Brunswick Educ~tli on Assrl&lt;'i atinn
spelleel out lhe offer and tis
nwn counterproposal . but nu
membership vvtc was
requested. No furth er
negotiations were St:hed ul~d .
the strike by 315 of the
system 's 342 teacher&gt; bega n
March 29 after tile board
rejected an impasse penel's
contr:t ct proposal . Some of
lhe wachers spent lnst week
in jail in conn cctiun with the
strike.
The sc hool s, r!ost&lt;l Monda y
and Tuesday because of the
labor dispute, were open
Weelnesclay wilh substitutes
and supervisory pc rsonnel ,on
hand to hand le da sses Only
a fraction of lhe system's
8,100 stud ent.&lt;; have attende&lt;l
classes during Ute wa lkout.

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Tuppers Plains Elementary School. They are from the left , Tom Eve rett itS Hu ck f' inn;
L(lrry Life as Tom S;twycr, and Greg Collins as Joe Harper.

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COLUMBUS I UP II - Slate
Supet·intendent of Public Instructio n Fra nklin Wal te r
: .lnda)· an nounced initia l steps
for control of the budget of
Cleve lad 's bankrupt school
system and ;mother slate
legislator attempted to stop a
trar" fcr of funds to the
schools.
Walter was dtreeted bv the
state Controlling Board on
Monday to supervise and
&lt;tirect expenditur es in the
Cle,el and schoo l district. The
Contr oll ing Board Monday
adva need Cleve land $30 .8
million in SC'hool foundation
fund s.
Meunwh tlc , assis tant
House Min ority Lea der
No rman
Murd oc k, RCtncinnati, said he would fil e
suit in the t'ranklin Countv
Cou rt of ,\pJi'als to stop the
tran sfer of funds to

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Annette Boyd,
Pomer oy; David Hoss,
Middleport ; Charles Salser,
Pomeroy; Hel en J ohnson.
Pomeroy; Ross Kent , Addison;
Minnie C$rroll .
Pori la nd ; Bar bara Lewi s,
We.&lt;t Co lum bia ; Elea nor
Werr y, Pomeroy; Dura
Ste ve ns, Shade : Pina Covert ,
Pomeroy ; Florence Musser ,
Pomeroy .
!Ji sc har ge d
El don
Walbu rn, Hobart Ri ggs,
Maizie Hannahs. Dorolh a
McKenz ie , Kenne th Mcl'l el lan, Clarence Spurrier.
Jacque! yn Glassbu111 . Aaron
Tun1er
flulzcr ~lt·dl cal Center
1Discharges Aprtll9 1
Alex Adkins, Janet Bently,
F: un tcc Blackburn , Judith
Brance , Kathl een Chapman.
Judy Chevalier, Har ry
Cu ughenour Ill , Ne va
Denney , · Homer Ellioll,
Sarah tiibbs, Mrs . Verhn
liar\ , and twin sons, Clemma
llaskuts, J effrey Karr, Jr.,
Mrs . Hoger Lambert and
daught er , l•mi e Lee, Kenneth
Little,
Elton
Lykins,
Woodrow Maynard . Mr s ,
Thom as McCart ney and son,
Haro ld Hussell. Dale Spires,
Goldie Switsher, Edmond
Vance, Christopher Wallace;
Walt on, Betty
Phyllis
Williams, Libuna Wright.
1Births Aprtl19)
Mr . and Mr s. Hodncy
Alderman , a dau ght er .
Vinton ; Mr. and Mrs. John
Ca mpbell, a daughter, Rio
Grande ; Mr . and Mrs .
Charles Mayes, a son,
Gallipolis ; Mr and Mrs .
Jume s Patterson, a son,
Middleport .

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March 16.
The searc h of Lake
II Messaggero said a copy
Duchess look on a bizarre
of the new communique wa s turn today when po lice
attached to the snapshot.
reported they had discovered
Police have been searching a body nearby. The body was
icy lake Duchess north east of identified later as that of a
Rome for Morocs body after menta lly retarded shepherd
rec.,iving a purporleel Reel who had been missin g from
Brigades message that he . hi s nearby village for five
had been killed and his body days.
dumped there. The Reel BriThe latest Heel" Brigade
gades issueel another "com- assassination in Milan was
mun ique " today calling tit at the 19lh political killing and
report false and containing the 9th attributed to the Reel '
lhe new ultimatum:
Brigades thi s year , The
vi ctim wps Francesco di
Cataldo . Police said three

mas ked gunmen pumped
seven bullets into the 53-yearold guard who was assigneel
tn lh~ hospital clinic •t Sa n
Vittore pr ison.
Hed
Brigades
.A
communiqu e said Di Cata ldo
had been "employed at San
Vittore Jail as a torturer of
prisone.rs. n
Hi s death ca me only a few
hours after two men and a
woman attacked the Ponte
Sa lario canibinieri police
bprracks in northt!rn Rome ,
co ntaining
the secret
res idence of Gen . Carl o

Alberto Dalla Chiesa, who is tributed to th e Red Brigades
in charge oJ security around said , "The communique disItalian prisons that hold 160 tributed April 18 and
attributed to our organization
Heel BrigadPs prisoners .
ll was the most daring ra id is false and provocative."
since Moro was kidnapeel That refer red to an earli er
March 16 by a gang who message saying Moro had
killed his frve l~• dyguard s. No already been exe cuted and
casualties were reporteel in his body dumped in the froz en
th e latest a ttack. The waters of La ke Duchess.
Cl!rabinieri returned the fire · "The Christian Democrats
and hit the attackers ' vehtcl e must give a clear and
which was later fo und definiti ve answer (to the
abandoned with a flat tire and fr ee ing of Comm un is t
damaged engin e in a Rome prisoners 1if they are going to
take this road - it should be
public park .'
The latest com munique at-

wiretaps and mail openings
·in the investigation of
Weatherman ter rorists.
Gray , former associ a te
dire ctor Mark Fell an d
former intelli gence chief
F.dward S. Mtller eac h
answered with a loudly
spoken "not guilty" when
asked. for pl eas by U.S.
District Judge Charles
Richey.
Outside the courth ouse on
Pennsylvan ia
Av enu e.
hundreds of FBI agents from
around the country - who
lraveleel her'e at th eir own
expense and on vacation time
- qui etl y prote sted the

charges.
" Gentl emen, by our
prese nce, you may be
assureel tltat every man and
woman in this bureau stands
behind you ," said an age nt
lrom the New. Yor k f.ie ld
office as the three defeQd~n!,s
entered the building to Waves
of applause .
" All! can say is Cod bless
every one of you," Fell told
the business-suited crowd of
supporting FBI agents before
enterin~ the courth ouse.
The former offictals were
indideel last week for thetr
part in connection with mail
npenin gs ancl wiretaps
and
involvin g fri ends
assoc iates of fu gitive
Weatherman group radicals
in New York City in the ea rly

clear no oth ers are po ssible, ''
the message said.
"The Christian Democrats
and U1eir government have 48
hours in which to do so startin g at 3 p.m. (9 a.m .
EST J April 20. When this time
has elapsed, the execution
will be carrieel out. "
On Tuesclay, a communique found in a Rome
garbage can said that Moro
wa s alr eady dead and
pinpoin teel the site of his
grave in the mounta ins
northeast of Rome .

Initial steps
Gray, fwo assistants plead innocent
are announced

Offer not

The chamber passed a
resulutwn W~dncsday. fi3-21l ,
r ailin g fpr a three-yea r
morat onu m
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SATURDAYS
9 til No~n

la cked a police barracks in
nm·thern RMne with hand
grenades and subma chine
gun fir e today and shot and
killed a pr ison guard in Milan
as hi s wife looked out the
window of he r aparunent
scrl!~min g "No ~ No!"
The close-up, photograph
showed Moro in shirL•leeves
and dean shaven. The frail
politician appeared in much
.better health than he did in a
photograph released immedial ely after his kidnapping

thl1 prrsL11ll t&lt;Jk t• prtonty uver
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By ERNEST SAKLER
ROME (UP! ) - Hed
Brigade ·terrorists today
produced a photograph they
said proveel that kidnappeel
ex-Premier Aldo Moro wa s
still alive. But they said he
would be "executed" within
48 hours if the government
refuseel to release their ja iled
comrades.
The photograph, sent to the
Rome newspaper 11 Messaggero, showed Ute president of
th e
ruling
Christian
Democratic party holding a
newspaper da leel Weelnesda y,
one.day after a communique,
which they denounced as
false, said he had alr!i.1dy
been executed.
In a long co111munique
releaseel simultaneously in
Milan, Turin and Genoa, the
b'I'Oup sa id its ultimatum
would run out at 3 p.m. 1!I
a.m. EST Saturday . 1
Anti-terr or ist s quHd
investigator s sa id th ey
consid ered
llw
new
communique authent ic .
The rornunlque came in a
day of new ,;olence, in which
Reel Brigades terrorists at-

Open Friday tit 8
Saturday til6

Cleveland.
" The board had no
authority to appropriate
money with conditions or
str ings attached as it did and
secondly, the law clearly
slates Uta! foundation monies
are to be appropriated on a
monthly basis to each school
district," said Murdock .
Franklin County Common
Pleas Court Judge William
Gillie Weelnesday rejecteel a
similar request from Sen.
Paul Pfeifer, R-Bucyrus.
Gillie said the Controlling
Board had lhe auUwrity to
disburse the funds but he also
ruled U1e board would hav e to
honor any other request from
sc he()l districts with similar
financial problems .
Meanwhile, in Cleveland,
th e Board of Education
submitted a list of 25 schools
to U.S. District Court Judge
Frank Battisti that it wants to
close. The board said the
clos ings wou ld save $1.8
million this year and double
lhat next year.
Wall er met Wednesday
with Cle veland school
officials and set up steps he
would lake to control the
system's budget.
They include:
- Afreeze on expenditures.
Procedures for the issuing of
any future purcha se orders or
contracts will be established
in1mediatly.
- Acomplete review of the
Mar ch 31 and April 14
payrolls in Cleveland which
wtll in clude an audit to
dNerm ine that employees
are actuall y on duty.
- A eomplete review of the
school system's outstanding
ob li g ati o n s
and
establishment of a priority
system for payin g bills.
In . addition to
th e
int mediate steps being taken
by Walter 's office to control
furth er ex penditure s and
begin reelucing th e school
di strict budg et , regu la r
and
monthl y
report s
quarterly reports will be
requlreel fr om Cleveland city
schools.

450 scouts
signed for

1978 camp
Thu s far, 450 Scouts
represent lng nearly 40 Scout
Troops from throughout the
Tri.State Area have sign ed up
for Camp Arrowhead '78.
Camp Arrow head is a nonprofit camp operated by the
Triftate Aea Council , Boy
Scouts of America. The camp
serves all youth without
regard to race, religi on or
income level and the camp
discriminates against no one.
Arrowhead ' s
Camp
summer program is a long
term camp ing experience
where Scouts have the opportunity to participate in
activities such as riflery ,
archery, Scout craft , handicrafts, swimming, boating
and canoeing .

By Eb·KOtERs
WASH!NGTON ( Ul'l)
With nearly 1,000 t'BI ageQls
demo nstra.lin g otit'6id e ,
form er FBI Dir~ctor ·L.
Patrick G~ay and . tw o•
assistants · today P·leaded
innocent to federal charges
inv olving alleged illegaf
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PUCO .will

be holding ·
a ·meeting
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Public Utilities Commission
of Ohio will hold p public
hea ring May lOon the costs of
emergency supplie s o(
natural · gas to be purchaseel
lor the summer . allocation
period by . Columbia CJ.as of .
Ohio.
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The PUCO, on March 3J.,
ordereel C~lumbia to ~uy
enough gas )o omet curtailments for industrial and.commercial customers durin g the
summer. However , it refused
to allow Colijmbla· to recover ·
the additional costs olthe gas
through. its purchased gas
adju stment clau se or a
special surcharge.
Columbia ha s asked for a
•rehearing ·and that rehearin g
was granted Weeln esday .
!Jt it.&lt;; act\ on Weelnesday,
th e PUCO did n'ot vacate its
order that the company buy
enough Kas tb&gt; offset
curtailment, nor did it rule
out the possib lity th at.
Columbia ma y not • be
permitted to regain the addi tional costs of lhe emergency
purchases
thr oug h
a
surcharge, in it.&lt;; inpustrial
and eommercial customo.rs.

Money action
filed Wednesday
riled Wednesday in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
was a suit for money in the
amount of $1,220.25 by Sha ron
D. Covert, a minor by Dana
Covert, Pomeroy , a ga inst
Ca rolyn Fr ench, Hl. 3,
Pomeroy, and Tommy Lane,
Pomeroy .
The suit is for breach of
waJTanly and injuries s uf~
fcrcd in an acc ident.
Also filed Wednesday were
two sutt~ for divor ce.
. Walt er Voss, Jr., Pomeroy ,
again st Una Mae Vuss;
George J\llan Blanks. Middleport , ·against Mary Kay
Bfanks, Pomeroy .
On Tuesday, Shir ley
Vining, Pomeroy, fil ed suit
for divu rce against Ho~e r
Vinin g, f' t. Wayne, Ind .
'J1H:~ r e wer e two suit s £or
appropriation of pro pe rty
ftl ed by Co lijmbu s and
'Southern Ohio Electri c Co .,
against' Betty L. Ana stas.
Athens, et al. The property is
located in the Great Bend
area .

Carmel.News, By th~ Day
Guests of Mr. and Mrs:.' Lee Friday night and also
Do ugla s Ci rcl e the pa st wee k · Patr ick Johnson, RD Hacin e.
were Mr . and Mrs..}ohn Our&lt;
of Belpre, Mr s. Robert Byers
and daughter, lylr .' and Mrs.
Glen Tuttle and. son, Mrs.
Ray Johnson: all ·of Eagl e
Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. R!chard
Ables of Bald Knobs, Linda
Patterson and son's; RD ,
Racine, Paul Moore, local,
James P. Hobert s, dec. to
Rocky Pitzer of Bashan, ,M~ . Peggy A. Roberts, ccrt . of
and Mrs. Paul Card and Son, · trans ., Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs . Jim Werry of
Pat E Mitchell. Marcella
Morning Star.
S. Mitc hell to Linda G.
Ther e were 51 present for :Brown, 45.266 acres. Chester.
Sunday school on March 16 ..
Earl E. Knight. Ka thryn W.
Mr . and Mrs. Doagl as Kni ght to Glennis H. lioffJohnson of Racine·· vi~lted man, Dol ores K. Hoffman ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur parcels, Chester.
Earl Johns o ~. Patrick ,
I. 0 . McCoy, Audrey McSheryl and Betty Van Meter . Coy to Byron McCoy, 9 acres ,
Florence Circle and Linda Chester .
Patterson and son visited
Blanche Wolfe , Edgar C.
Mrs. John Circle of Columbus Wolfe. Margaret Butcher to
Saturday.
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Edi&amp;Jn M. Baker, Bernice J .
Mr . and Mrs. James Circle, . Baker , lots, Middleport.
New Haven, spent Sunday
Edison M. Baker, Bernice
with Mary Ci rcle. ,
J . Baker to William Plantz,
Albe?t Holman , Rt. 2, Ramona Plants, lots, MirlRacine, was guest of Bob Bill dlepor1.

Property

Transfers

~upervisor

expresses
her thanks
'·As Personal Ad vocacy
Supervisor , let me take this
way to say thanks for caring
and volu nteering your time
fu r such a gra ufying and
worth wh ile servt ce," thus
spo ke Mrs Mary Skinne l'
toda y.
Mrs. Sktnn cr sa id she
would like tu hunor each
vulu nlee l' m I he program .
About 12 lwvc served in
Personal Advoca cy for four
rears and each volu nteer
contributes in a different
way . "To choose one or two
from · the program to be
honored would be im poss ibl e," Mrs . Skinner
rommenl ed.
Those who arc presently or
have been volunteers for the
program includ e Terri Bahr ,
Linda Dayt on. Lawren ce
Clark,
Or is
Hubbard ,
Charlotte Wells. Do rothy
Davis, Nora Eason, Susan

Fleshman. Richard Grueser,
Jessie Grueser, Debbie Hein
Osbo rne, Charles Lisle, Rev .
Will iam Middl eswarth , Rev.
W. H. Perr in, Rev. Robert
Bumgarner. Jessie Mi ght ,
Sa ndi
Hud man ,
Ma ry
Sea ma n, Arthur Skinner.
Phyllis Skinn er, Barbara Van
Met er, Crai g Van Meter,
Teresa Van Meter, l.mda
Well, Enna K. Yoho, Kathy
Cummins, Steve Jewel , Lori
Seth, I.ula Hampton. Vicki
Kin g, JoAnn McLaugh lin,
Rea Roush , Sherrt Darst,
Helen Ba iley and Carol
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Theiss.

Man : made uppers ,

great bold crepe one·
piece bottom with
rounded heel toe gr1p

Tan or white Ava1 l·
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FOR THE PAIR

heritage .bouse
MIDDLE~ORT,

Prescriptions
Filled Fast!
Whe n you n eed a doctor's
presc ription yo u don ' t need
to wait. W e' ll fill it immediatel y , , , but still tak e
ca r e to be acc urat e! Try us!

VILLAGE PHARMACY
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
992-5759
OR
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
882-2005

Frigidaire Heavy
Duty Washer
and matching
big-capacity Dryer.

TIE BOIJNCY $ANDAL 11
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Now you know
During the Civil War the
Union Anny suffered 100,000
mure falalltles than the
Confeelera cy .

The defen dant s were
rel easeel without bail and
ordereel to return to court
May 12. Richey ordered the
three officials to return to

h~artn g.

N/6 , THERE •.• 'IOIJ ON
SJ 99

COMPLETE COURSE
Fourteen persons recently
~umplet ed
a first aid
multimedia course taught by
Mrs. Merle ·Johnson. In the
group were Manning Mohler,
Elizabeth Mohler, Margie
Proffitt. Susan Darling, Alan
Darling, Louis Osborne,
Joseph Young, Llndu
Cl!rpenter, Randy Forbes,
Pat Thoma , Shari Cogar, Pal·
ty Jeffers, Susan J ett, Mike
Mullen .

1970s .

clemonstrators, who refused
to identify himself said 900The Weatherman fu gitives plus agents from across the
tlaimed creelit for a series of countr y had travel ed here at
bomb tngs of pub lic and their own expense and were
corpora te build ings between using vacation time lo do so
'' This ls nol a one-rnan
1969 ant! 1972, inclucling the
State show," he said . " It ts a
Capi tol,
the
De partment
and
th e tribute."
Helir ed FBI agent John
Penta gon. They have not
Kearney , recentl y freed of
been caught .
Gray , appoint ed
by criminal charges for his part
President Ri chard Nixon to of the alleged ille ga l
succeed J . Edgar Hoover survelliances. busily Kreeteel
foll owing Hoover 's death in oth er ·agents demonstrating
1972, had the title of acting outside the court house and
dir ector because the S.nate told reporters:
never
co nfirm ed
h1s
'!.ike everyone else, 1 am
here to show support for the
nomination.
Nixon fma lly withdr ew the ot her men. I don't wish to
nomination after Gr ay have any attention paid l&lt;l
became personally involveel me."
in lite Walergale ,scandal. He
Attorney Gen eral Griffin
was accused of burning Bell said he dropped criminal
Wate rgate evidence at what char ges against Kearney ,
he claimed wa s an impl ieel retired super vis or of a
directive from the White surveillan ce te am ca lled
Squad 47, who was indicted a
House.
One demonstrat ing agent , year ago. Bell sa id evid ence
who said he represented "The showeel Kea rney acted under
Society of Former Agents," ord ers.
But
Bell
ordered
told Miller and Felt he had a
"profound sorrow that lhis admin istrative action against
day has come to pass .. . you 68 FBI a gents and two Ju sti ce
hav e our af fec ti on, our Department officials. Only J .
heartf elt praye rs in thi s Wa llace LaPracle, head of the
FBI 's New Y or~ office , was
momonl of travail. "
One sookesma11 for the identifi ed.

court May 12 fo r a pretrial

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To help deliver d e penda ble per form a nce , this Frt gid aire Heavy
Duty Washer has a heavy du ty
Jl10t or and oth e,r c o mponents used
in Fr igidaire Commer cial Was l~ ­
ers. It keeps th e shape and stretc h
In kn its longer with th e gentle
wa sh action ol the Fri qidaire
Kn its cycle , helps keep wrink les
out of perm a nent press items wl th
3 Permanen t Press Wash cycles .
Team it up with Ihe big -load dry Ing capacity or the Fr igidai1e
Dryer . It le ts you dry as mu ch as
an 18-lb. load all at on ce, and provides tender care for eve rything
from de licatesto denims .

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Feb 13 at Sew N Sew Outlet .
Ma111 Sir eel
Roc111e , Al l
polye~ter d o ubl e t- nil ~ redu&lt;ed
&lt;IQ•. and
lhrf'Od btg !.pOOl
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PROBATE COURT OF
ME1G5COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE O F Tr ina Mar i e
Joh n son . DECEASED
Case No . 22292

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Wt nt«i I "hlb.. pl&gt;t'IOft 10
loctnM a\ an !lpfl! tGI' our lntM
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th11 1"1 IMMEOIATELY

NOTICE OF

LO) 1 IN Ku'g ~b ur y Gold Rtdge
otef' 1 ltt!th ~elh!l dog~ Co li
Ste11e Srniih 992 623]

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Pole!.
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diOmeter \0 on large:!il end sa
pet 1011 Bundled ~ lob So per
ton Delt 11 ered 10 Ohto Poll e t
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Orlando . Memphis
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AMEN -

DING ORDINANCES NO .

1550 .01 , 1550 .02 , 15S0 .09 iJnd

ORDINANCE NO . H8 , TO
RAISE THE RATES FOR
WATER
SERVICE
PRESCRIB I NG THE~EBY ,
AN D
DECLARING
AN

EMERGENCY
BE I T O RDA I NED by fhe
Cou ncr t at the Vtll age o f
P om er oy . Me i gs Coun ty ,
Oh tO
Sect ton 1 That Drd tnan ce s
NOS 1550 01 , 1550 02 , 15.50 09
an c Ordtnance No 448 , be
and tne same are hereby
amended to read as fo llows
Metereo Se r v•ce
F irst 2.000 gallons , S6 .00
Nex t 3:'()00 gallons , S 74 Per
100 g~l l on
•
Next 10,000 gallons . 1 20 per
100 gallon
Next 15 ,000 g a llons . 1 13 per
100 gat ton
A ll 011er 30.000 gallons . \ 12
per 100 gallon
Con sumen on t ne Athens
R oad elC.tens ton outs•de t11e
corpo rat ton Sh a ll be charge d
a min1mum ot 16 00 per
month Rate schedule above
shall apply as wr rrten alter
f irst slep
Cons umer s on the M iners
'ii ll e Road ou ls tde the cor
poritl ion sha ll be ch arged a
m tn tmum ot ~6 00 per month
Rat e schedule itbave sha ll
app ly as wr ilten alter f tr st
step
M 1n rmum
ch arge
tor
Metered Sen tce
Th ru 1 1 1nch mete r . ~6 00
pe r m ont h
Thru ~ tM(I'1 m ete r , ~ 6 00
per month
Tn r u :l ~ tn c h meter , S 10 40
per m ont h
Tn ru 1 1nch meter . 170 80
per month
Tn r u l' 11 n ch meter . S34 80
oer month
Thru 7 tn(h me ter . ~6 1 40
per month
Thru A rn ch meter , Sl\9 90
per month
Th r u 6 tn&lt;h meter . S2 25 1S
per month
Bills are due on or before
t he IOfh ol ea cn month B tlts
are not pll id b\1 !he lOth , are
sub ject 10 a penalty of 10
percent
SeCit On 2
FL AT RATE
SERVICE
Unmetered
con~um ers sh a ll be fu r nish ed
wl!lter u p on the bas •s of a
m inimum charge of 16 .00 per
month , ucept tn c ases wnere
m ete rs are removed · to
prevent treel Jng , H'l su&lt;n
c ases ch arges w ilt be ba sed
u pon consum er~ average
m ont h ly con sumpt ions
TWO OA: MOii:E

CONSUMERS ON ONE
SERVICE PIPE

No INIW Whll
voo.o• ~• pound 11 you 11'11¥"'
top.Mttn"'

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MU LH .FAM ILV Ya rd So le 21 21
~ 5 23 12 ·5 Omrn g room and
~ttchen sets . hovshold ulen ~tls .
llothtr1 rnony o nt tques , display
cases spool cab inet c h e~t nut
chamber cho tr . pre~~ed roc ker
ru'&gt; h chotr!. wood stoves lo"m
mo wer 011d mony other rt ems .
Acres!. the !ttree t flam Sum ·

WATER:

Bulk sales of water

n

COA L, LIMESlONE sand gro.,el
colcrum chlorrde terltltzer . dog
food end oil type ~ of sal t EJi ·
1973 CHEVY NOVA SS ~He ll ~nt
c el~ror Soli Works . Inc. E Moln
co ndttton One owner N1 ce
St Pomeroy 9n. ')Bq I
c leon cor Phone 614 367 7258

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PONTIAC TEMPEST

350

auto S700 Good runmng cond
t11on 985 -4:150

GUN SHOOT
Rut la nd legton
'or rn !c&gt;Very Sunday ot 17 00
noon Spon)bred by VF W
NO FIS HING and no hunhng on
my propetly M olltne D1dd le
Sel le r~

WAHAMA HIG H Juntor Sentor
Pr o m pt clure) tn l1vmg &lt;olor
Coli trnrned1o tel 'l The Ph o to
Place Pomer oy 9'11 52Q7 l or
yo ur oppot n l men t
HoUI!t
)olu rdoy 5 30 to
pm
Rea sonably pr reed

a

rABR IC SAll A ll mot~r1ol m shop
on !Jole 1 wee lo. only Mon day
Aprt l1 7 thrv )oturdoy Apn l22
Ftr st qu ol t!y t..n .ts !. ton ot Sl 98
Cor o hno fob 11cs lo&lt; oted on Rr
7
1
m1l e rro1 th o l Chesle r
O h1o H ou•~ 9 DO om to 7 00
Mondo.,. th ru Fnd o.,. Closed
Saturday!. e.o: ccpt lor so14t
wee !.. ~
Henry and M o~y
., Hunrer Own er ~

PUBLIC NOTICE
A publtc heartnQ w 111 be
Mid at 10 00 A M Apr il 22 .
1978 downstatrs at Ct ly Hal t
at 1)7 ~ace Street . M td
dle oor t. Ohio , for the purpose
ot d t ~ c uss t n g an appl tCi!IHOn
to be subm tHed lor funds
t hrough the Sm o!l ll Cit i es
Urban oe ... elopment ACi ton
Grant
Pr o gram
of
the
Department of Hous in g and
.Urb o!ln
Deve lo pment
Res tdents are t n..,. i tea to
prO¥tde 1nput tor the for
mutation of lt'lts appli&lt;11t 10n
F red H o H m~n . Mayor
Vt l lage of M i ddleport
Apr 10 ( It )

Tbt Almanac
Unlted Preas latemalloul
Today is Thursday , April
~ . the 110\h day of 1978 wlth
25~ lu follow
The moon is a pproachlng
1ls fuU phase .
The morning star is
Mercury.
T he eve ning stars are
Mars, Ven us, Jupiter and
Saturn .

( 41 20, 17 , ' 2fc

mower and reot moun t ftre
wood
table
!tOW $14 00
TWO b500 BlU GE
!toners ~97 . 7060

1974 O"&lt;TSUN PICKUP
q~·~3

1q09 SEDAN deV1IIe Codtlloc tn
ex cellent r;on di!1on Fvllv load
ed Pho t~e61 4 · 378 6388
37 000

mrl tH ~4 000 Call ~49 . 7 4 50
1973 Pl'f'MOUlH CUOA A ~kmg
~ I ')SO Phone 8"3 7061

(. ~ARLIE S LIVE Sott Mmnows .
n•ght crawlers , red worms .
garden worm'&gt; F1!Jhtng ltcens e
1, mde above Syraluse Pork Rt

SH WAR l S G UN SHOP Gun 's l or
~ ole or trc de 1'9 Rem tnglons
31 Remrngtons Model 11 W1n
ches ter !. and many more See
or call7o42 ·2" 21.

1q70 HONDA M~ 250 e~~:ce l len t
condtilon 5750 1938 Harl ey
D0111dson
Cus tom 1Jed
e11 ·
ce llent condrllon has su1c1de
d ut ch and shrlt and other o&lt; ·
Ce5S0fi9S 53000. 614 t88 379()
EQUIPMENT FOR co mplete beauty
shop for !our operator!.
tl sold th•s week
Phon e

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9'12 7bll8
8 It truc t- camper and 10 ' , It
truck camper Conto&lt;l Ernest
~ard J•
longsvdle
De•ter
Rood Phone 7413019
~TAR C RAFl

FOLD .down &lt;ompet
742· 2030olter Opm

STARCRAfl

SPRING

PROMO

liON Free canopy tu e end
bo ttle Co\lt! f wtlh each new fo ld
down Stormo!tter S2900 no w
S2150. II! 6 ttotler S5095 now
S382~ 24 It m1111 motor Sl6 o460
now S13 99CJ We sell UH¥1Ce
and quol rty
Open Sundo y
Camp Con ley Stor crolf Sales
Rt 67 north ot Pr Pleasant
CODNER S CAMPER S on Ro1nbow
Rtdge Htgh quoltty low pnCe$
lvll lme recrecrt lonol Y1th1des
and o&lt; Cf uOrt es Off Ohto fh 7
sou th of Tupper~ Ploun toMe
CR 28 to Bo!thon fo llow ~rgn~
Ope n ! til dar~ (onto&lt;! Robe rt
Codnet long Bottom Ohto •

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camper Good condt1ton 5q50

1•7 31'11
10 ' 1 Fl Nom ad tru ck camper
Ph on t
A 1
con d 1110 n
blo4 .J78 b388
1976 71 toot lerr.,. •ell contotned
Tro "el Tro tler 992.7066

61 4 - 667 - 36~ 2 '

1977 JEEP CJ7 fled wtth bl ock top
S5300 . 1971 VW Super Beetle

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YA LE FORK lilt 70 I H backhoe &amp;
loader a11d l o Soy , 1q70 I.H
1700 dump truclo. The~&amp; con be
bough t sepo1etel v or os o
group
Phone 949·1705 fo•
more ml ormofl on .

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THE VISION
991 31 66

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Janet Mor 1~ ~

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have enl1rged our
unriu d1p1rtment and
will 11rvitt HotPolnt and
other brands.

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Pomeror Landmari
9a_Jick W. CuMy,Mgr.
Phone m -2111

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mob tle home wrth e~epon
do J acres, wa1e1 , sepr tc to nk
Close to mtnes furn•shed lm ·
medtote po~~9!)5tr.tn Sl 0.500
747 307 4 or wrrle Bo ~ 9
long~v•lle Oh•o 4574 I .

mower

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tECHORN HENS 50&lt; each W 5
Mtc. hoel 985 ·4737.
MIGRO HYBRID S l(X)•. replont
agreement d yov don t get a
sto nd
Jame ~
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Smtih
Hem loc k
Grove , Oh10
991 2521 leave menage
1%8 DODGE ' , ron P• t kup Moto r
JUS I overhoul.d. A·\peed Body
• ough S150 ~41 -l197
FIRST liNE 15 not good enough
That swhy weseii OElTA TIRE 5

742 n1s

Check our low. low
prices on

TWO HOUSES
In

"TIM O.i1inallln
Not Thtlmitlllln

667-6177
Between 7: 30 &amp; 9:00
p.m.

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'9., _Jack W. C.rMy , Mgr .
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ELliOTT APPLIANCE II

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220 E. Main St.
Pomeroy. Ohio

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Sy •ocuse on ' 1o cre
lot .
SpO(tOUS 3 bed1oOm wr th lo•ge
ut tl '''f' room Hardwood lloors
and t ar pet Fru1t trees and
~hrub~

In Rocme 3 1, acre• 8eouhf vl 5
bedroo m 3 ba th home . Com ·
ple re ly
• •mode,ed
ond
cmpe ted Hos both gas ond
electrrc furnace large carp or t
and r.tor oge buildrngs Central
011 plus l ull bo~ement . For tn
l o•mouon, col194q·2018

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PU,l-2111

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-llt

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

Now arrange !he c~rcted letters to
form the surpr tse answe r as sug
gested by the above cartoon

Sesame 51 10,33. Gomer Pyle. USMC 10: Dinah 13
4.3G--Litlle Rascals 3, 15 , Gil ligan 's Is. 4: Gi ll igan's Is.
8; Brady Bunc h 10

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5·oo-Bonanza 3 ; Star Trek 4 . Gunsmoke 8: M ister

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Portraits
PasspofiS
AnniYifllries

"Get ALoad Of This"
WETltERALl CONCRETE
Htnderson
67S-1512

Hartford
1112-2175

UNION OPERATED
3-30· 1 mo.

1111&gt; Hooflt&lt;h

AN. tF WH AT lH fY '5AY 15

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lhrough ou1. Sy oppot nl
ment onl y
Roger Abbo11
~1 · b1 I o4 or ~'] . 2)77

100 acres l or sole No

bu d d1 n g ~ .
Tuppers Plotn s
Oh1o Phone I b67 3349

A CRES . 8 room 1emodeled
home . oil mme rol rtghts . luel
0 1! lurnacl!
Rutland oreo.
S3b 000. New J bedr oom total
electrtc home , 1, 11 3 o(tes .
r1eor mrrre~ $'17.000. Bvitd.ng
lot I ll ooe~ . rural wa ter on
lot S3800 Col l742·2819ofter5
pm or any lime Sot. &amp; Svn.

Coli q91 ·748 l

NEW 3 bed•oo m ho use , 2 both i ,
oil elec
1 o c1e Mtddleporl
cl o~e to Rutland Phone 992·

7481.
COU NTR Y farmland w1th ~tecl ud
ed woods wate r and good ac
ceu rn Monroe County , W Vo
S 1.000 down , coli (3()..4 ) 711

3102 0 ' (JO• ) 772·3'127
Comme rc1ol pr opertv oppro• . 17
o cres , level land, located ot
l uppers Pl otns on Oht o Ro ute

7 . Phone (61• )UHJO•
VA .FHA, J0 yr financi ng . a lso
re f tnondng . Ireland Mortgage.
77 E. Slat e Athens . phone (614 )
~92 - JOS l.

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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446-3643

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Evtnlnp can l .a.Jmor44HM1

THINGS HAVE 1LIR NED OUT SWELL ..
NOW· IF ClNL Y I'D HURRY UP AND
MEND 50 'S 1 COULD GO HOME TO
GI\MMY 'N IlSSA , · I SURE
MISS lHtM I

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HOWERY AND

MARliN

c o ... alt ng , septr &lt; ~ys te nu ,
d o.zer backhoe, dump irvck,
l1mest one . gra"ol . blacktop
po... mg, Rt 143 Phon e I {614 )

b98·7331.

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BA 1 HROOM S AND
Kitchens
remodeled . ceramic tile. plum·
b ing . cot pent ry. and generol
mom tenon ce . 13 veers e~~: ·
perren te . 992 3685 .

Report 10 ,33: Family Feud 10, Pop Goes The

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Also repairs a nd adjusrmen1s,
~1 · 7S81 : if no answe r co li

m -'1062 .

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" SUPER BARGAIN IN
home In '"Y good condlllon .
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Husbands. W iv es &amp; Lover s 8, 10; New s 20; Meel1ng
of Minds 33

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2 Prospero's

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diviSi ons
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38 Chmr

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33 .
Yeslerday 's Answer
11 3G--Johnny Carson 3.4, 11; Baretta 6,13: NBA Plill!l·
II Broken
24 Do one 's bit
011 8: Mon ty Python 's Fly ing Ctrcus 33.
th read
25 Blacksmith 's
12 00--Janak i 33 : 12·4o-Lohmnan &amp; Barkley 6:
15 Asian
implement
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27 Prospector
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18 English con- 28 Relat1ve
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SAYING
South hold the second .tri ck
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with the king of d1amond s .
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OlJR LESSON
ON LONG
DIVISION ··

9&lt;9·2057

8·00--Pilot "L ast Chance " 3,1 1: Donny &amp; Marie 6, 13;
Odd Couple 4: Wonder Woman 8,10: l'"sh ington

by THOMAS JOSEPH

PUlliNS EXCAVA TING . Compl~te
Service . Phone 992·1478
WINTER GEl to your house' le t us
make necessary repo ln . AI
Tromm . Construcl lon . 742 ·7318

Making Things Grow 33

Loun t ry 15.

Jack's Septic
Tank SeMce

Wil l do rooftng , con struction
p lumbing and heo trng . No tab
too Iorge or too smell. Phon e

Adams Chron tcles 33

6:3G--NBC Ne ws3 ,4,15; ABC News 13 . Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6, CBS News 8,10: Over Easy 20
7·1)(}-(ross·Wits 3,4, Newlywed Game 6,1 3: Mup pet
Sho w 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is . 15; Almana c 201
That Tu ne 6,13; P rice Is Rioht 8; MacNeil . Lehrer

Phone 985-3806

EXCAVAliNG , do1er , backhoe
and dttcher C herie ~ R Hat
livid
Bo ( M Hoe
Serlli Ce,
Rutland . Oh to . Phone 741·1008

6:0G--News 3,4,8,1 0.13,15; ABC News 6, Zoom 10;

NEW -J UST OFF PRES S! JUMBLE BOOK ffll wl trl 110 puuces Is ava il·
able lor St J5 postpaid !rom Jumble , c/o lh i!l ne wspaper, P O Box 34.
No1 w00&lt;1. N J 07648. lnctu&lt;Je you r name, acJdress, liP tO&lt;le and m ake

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Anyday , anytime.

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Where shortenm g is an imponant
tn,gredient - IN A SPEE CH

7 3Q-- Porler Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4; 11110.000 Name

R.e si den.tlol • ond
commercial.
Call for

EXCA VA TI NG , doze t , lo odcu and
ba ckhoe wor~ . dump tr uch
an d lo · boy!t l or htre . wtll haul
lilt dtrt to $011 . luno~rone and
grovel Ca ll Bob or Roger Jef
! c r s day ph one 997 7089 ntgh t
ph one qq7.3525 01
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checks payable to NewspaDerbOoll.s

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

10· 30 ·~ '

5 3G-- New s 6: Elec . Co . 20.33: Mary Tyler Moore 10.
Hogan's Heroes 15

I Answer

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Chesler . Ohio

Rogers' Net ghbo rhood 20,33: Hogan's Heroes 10.
Emergency One 13 ; P etticoat Junction 15

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Yeslelday

Middleport, Ohio
24 Yean Suvice
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Pa int Jobs
Small Cors
$100 .00
Large Cars
S125 .00
Trucks
$175 .00
Body work &amp; repair S1.00
per inch using only the best
Dupont m1terials.
142 J010

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ORPHAN ANNI&amp;

of that?
JUST COMPLETED new house 111 BRADFORD
A uct •o neer
Corn
plete SefYtCe . Ph one 949 7487
M•dd lop ort Fo• mote tnfo rmo ·
or 949 7000 Roone Qhto Cntt
lion coli 997 2138 or 997 ·530&lt;1
Bradf ord
BY OWNER: J bedroom!. wtth l ore ·
ed mr gas heot and 01r condt H WOOD BOWERS REPAIR
Sweepe•~ toa sters 11ons. all
t1omng . 1 acre lev el lo t tn
sme ll opplton cei Lawn .,,owe r
Rutla nd .
SIS 000
Ph on e
ne •l to State H tghwoy Cotoga
741 3163
on R ou t~ 7 Pho ne (bl&lt;l ) 985
IWO STOflY home house b
3815
rooms and both, &lt;eliot ou t·
butld tng' 4 ceres lond at edge REMODEliNG Plurnbmg. healing
end all type~ olgene1al repott
of Ru tland Cornp lt~te t• otl1u
Wor k guoronl eed 20 yeor ~ e~~:
hook up all&gt; o 1 bonM ~ opp r a1~ ·
pertence Pho ne 997 740Ci'
ed property ot SIS 500 Phone
991 7[1'/4
SEW ING MACHINE Repor r!J ~er
¥1&lt;e all makes 997 2284 lhe
HOUSE AND bu stn e~~ butld tng tn
Fabrrc
Shop
Pomero y
HeedS'i 1lle 985·3519
1
Aulh on zed ~1nger Soles and
BUSI NE SS BUILDING wt!h "t . . mg
Ser11tce We sho•pen SoHo r\
quar ters . 30 ,. 80 Lo&lt;oted on
Morn Street Rutland For so le
or trade . See o• coli 1 0
Stewart 7o42 .JA2l .
POMEROY' . FIVE minute s to town HOMESHES l or sale 1 aero and
up Mtddlepor!· ncar Rutlan d
and schools Alvmrnum srd1n g.

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Poore r 15 . Merv Grtffln 6, Addam s Family 8.

Prinranswerhere:

AUTQ P!!~TING

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84 ACRES , fenc•d . born( \2 Pf·W d'
20 acres , pos turft, b'olo lnced
l trn ber , :) bedroom houte. 1''
bo lonctd
basement . on Rt
143, 2 miles off Rt . 7 &amp;ypon

BY OWNER ' acres with 9 room
house, FREE GAS , 2 cor goro~e
wmmer lo. i tchen and bordere-d
by '1 CUHJt-s . Cat198~ · 3827

·WH AI HE WA5 J U ST
A5KLNGIH E
HA 6ER'DA5HE R FOR.

1 00--For Ri cher , For Poorer 3, All My Chi ldren 6, 13;
News 8; Young 8. the Restless 10; Nol lor Women
Only 11.
3G--Day5 of Our Lives 3,4,15 , As The World Turns
8,10 : 2·0()-0ne Lite to Live 6,13, 1·3Q--Doctoro
3,4, 15, Gui ding Light 8.10
3 00--Anolher Wor ld 3, 4,15 . Genera l Hospita l 6,13;
Ascent of Man 33 ; Li li as . Yoga &amp; Yo u 20.
3:3G--AII In The Fam ily 8,10. Crockelt's Victory
Ga rde n 10
4:0G-Mtster Ca rt oon J ; Superman 4 , For Richer , For

I I

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BOB'S

FIVE ROOMS end both , WetJgal l
· Dflve. Pome roy . Reel cheap

992.7116o.

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3· 11 · I mo.

1119 H~h Sl

IM GALLIPOLIS

I DAGEA
[j

Search for Tomorrow 8, 10. Elec . Co 33 .

4· 4·1 mo .

¥• miles off Rt. 1 by -poss on
51. Rl. 14J, toword Rutland,
0.

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6712
Or?\12-'263
I A.M. to 4:30P.M.

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ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

1' , oc• es on l eadin g Creek Rood.

PometOJ Ulldmn

BALOT

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For
Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992-7113

byHen rr ArnoldandBoblee

Unscramble lhese four Jumbles .
one le11er lo eacll square . to torm
four ordmary words

RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL

DEALER

\.9 ~Ul~ ~

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r\N O K 6 Uif',

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

Emergency One 6 : Family Affair 8; Match Game

10.
9:3G--Andy Gr iff ithS; Fam il y Affair 10
IO :Oo-Sanford 8. Son 3,4,15: Edge of Night 6; P ass the
Buck 8; Joke r's Wild 10; To Te ll The Trulh 13.
10 3G--Hol lywood Squares 3.4.15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
· Is Righi 8,10; 120.000 Pyram td 13
11 :DO-Wheel of Fortune 3,4, 15. Happy Days 6.13; E lee .
Co. 20 .
11 3G--Knockout 3,15; Family Feud 6,1 3, Partridge
Fami ly 4; Love of Life 8. 10. Sesame St 20.33;
11 ·55-C BS News 8; Loving Free 10
11 00-- Newscent er 3: News 4,6,10: To Say The Least
11. Gambit 8: Midday Magazin e 13
11 3G-- Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Bra un 4, Gong Show 15:

11 30--J oh nnv Ca r ~on 3, 4, 1S; Starsky &amp; H utch 6 ,13 ;

Route 2
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone 992-7119
2-24 ·11 C

4·1 2-1 mo . P

APPROX

9 30-A.E.S Hudson 6, 13; 10 oo-Poll ce Woman
3 , ~ . 1 5; ABC New s Cl oseup 6.1 3; Barnaby Jones
8, 10; Our Mutual Friend 33; New s 10
10 3Q--Lock, Stoc k &amp; Barrel 20 . ll.OQ--News
3.4,6,8,10,13,15; Dick Cavell 20 . Li li as, Yoga &amp; You
33
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2•7 ' 2208.

FERTIUZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FEn-CH'ELS ·
- l BLEND

NO\'I ,MR .W FT·· WE SHAL.IFIND OUT IF 'IOU WERE TELLIN6.
THE TRUTH ·· ABOUT THE PLACE
WHERE YOU FJ.EW DAFFOD IL.
D0 5SIN 5!

AT THAT MOMENT-- ANOTH ER DOOR 15
AT THE FAR END OF THE E!&gt;CAPE
TUN NE L·· AND A PL.ANE 15 TMIING OUT !

OP~NINS

At
992-2206 Of 992-7630

General Contracting

(614)

10 WIDE 50 lon g mobtle h ome
lr..Hntshed ' 1 304 77 3 5504 or
997 sm

SlOO 9'12 3388

NO~ODY'5

.\NS WERI NS,
CHIEF:

Raott l" '""""''
0.
Ca1pel•
UphOlstery
Phone Mike Younc

lv\ornlng , Wesl Virg inia 13. 6 55-Chuck While
Reports 10; News 13.
7 00--Today 3,4,15; Good Morn ing Ame,ica 6.13; CBS
News 8: Bullw lnkle 10.
7 3G--Schoolies 10. 8 oo--Capt. Kangaroo 8,10 : Sesam e
St. 33
9 OO , Merv Grl lfi n 3; Phil Do nahue 4,1 3.1 5;

20,~3 .

DAVID &amp;RICKLES

Call
JERRY MURPHY

6 00-P TL Club II; 6:15-Socleftes 1n Transition 10:
6 3G--Columbus Today 4: News 6; Sun r ise
Semester 8: 6 •~Morn i ng Report 3: 6:5Q--Good

Barney Miller 6,13, Hawaii Five.o 8,10; World

Remodeling .

Sto• m wrndo ws end doors New
lo.1tchen a wom an's deltght 2
or 3 bedrooms . Ba sement.

10

Carp~ting

Concrete
Patio s,
Sidewalks ,
New
Construction
&amp;

Specialized
in
yard
grad i ng ,
driveways.
lindsc:lping , etc.

We l come

Original s 20; 9 00-- Bi ack Sheep SqUa dron 3,4, 15,

CAPTAIN E:ASY

to gt ve away Phone

- - --

1'H7 FORD 75 mower Only used
twtce Col t qq?.72o4 B

Young's

Kitchen Cabinets, Roofing ,

1·10 I mo

Wdlrorn T

FRIDAY, APRIL21 , 1978
1 45-F arm Report 13; S·So-PTL Club 13; I 55Sunr ise Semester 10.

Back. Kotter 6.1 3. Waltons 8,10, Once Upon A
ClassiC 10,33
8:3G--What's Happentng 6,13, Arabs &amp; Israelis 33,

I ROPOLY

Special OcCISions

HOUlE BROKEN
home

Superior
Steam Eltraction

THE PHOTO PLACE

Gh'e Away

tanh whrte ename l. 742 ·2581

9'11·3079
IMHL CORN B•31C.I3

limited Supply
3 16 1 mo

DOZER FOR HIRE

Mqr

DEALERS AU CliON Publ•c tn
11 11ed Fn
Apr tl 21 .st 12 00
noon TrucKlo ad s ol new me•
chondt se ~old '" qvontrty at
Ohro Rt ver Au ctton
Me tgs
Pl o10 . Mtddlep o rr
Ohto
Regu lar ou clr on F" ond So t ot
7 00 prn

WOOD COOK stove o burner
ov en wd1m1ng cloeh Water

FIVE G ALL ON gorden sprayer
(new ). 8 &amp; 0 elecu 1c hedge
~ht!Or'O (used twi1 e )
Tr eodle
sew rng mochme good condt ·
11011 Very old soltd c olo. stond
Spl1t bottom sewtng tnHP•

HURRY!

Pomeroy,O .
3·11-tlc

Ph . 992-211-CI

Aurtion

&amp;fl: OWNING 8T~ 3o4 full ch oke
After 6 pm cell q92.b:JIO

98S·3892

Sitle Pr ice d Now
Thru April 20th

Installation Service

1"

WA l ER WEll drrlllng
G tont 7d') 2879 .

contotned motor horne Sleeps
~ In A 1 co nd•t•on S3500. Coli
otter 5 pm
985.J82q or

·&amp;

BOLEN MULCMERS

Battery .

1 '•

8 FOOl compf&lt;!r top '-49 Ford llo c

CONVE RTED

LAWN BOY MOWERS

Brakes
Tires

,1 ml

Will CARE l or the elde r ly tn ou r
home Ph one qq1 731 4

DODGE

Muffler
Shocks

v

lq70 KAWASAKI 100 mtnt dHr
btke like ne w Recently tuned
Pr •c• S4 00 Phone 992 5768

1976 HONDA 360 Rood 81t-e
Chrom e end blu~:t Front dt!oC
brakes
Very low mrles ']
helmets 5900 99'2·b302

498 Lo cust Street
Mtddleport, o .
Phone 992 ·3092

CARTER

Ynt"

F 1,·(

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Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

MOORE'S

POMEROY
LANDMARK
c.

WILKINSON

For The Best
Price In Town
· See
Denver Kapple
At

1976 GMC ' • ton ptcku p . Ctew
cob For mlo, call bl&lt;l 843 1b21

I " ' Al l

8 ·00- H anna . B ar be r a Happy Hour 3.4. 15;

_..•.

2&lt;7 31161

9'11 5•50

· l or 3 pt ht!(h 985·4181

FREE PARKING
J.JI -1 mo.

Call

Plw tW yq} 7 1R 1

17&lt;
19n THUNOEiiiBIRO I'Jb5 Fo rd ' 1
!on ptckup lqb8 For d To nne
All
tn
eHellen t shape
Q49 .2873

l':nb FORO l lO 2·door

Jo--.Hotlywood Sq uar ~) 3,4 ; Ta t tlet a l es B. Mac N eil .
L ehrer Report 20,33 ; Nashv tl le On The Road 13,

co ndt

1950 FERGUSON 30 tractor $950
c o~t
tron
co ol
fu rn ace
Moores . compl e te SIOO 1000
gollor1 fu el 011 tonk and ro ck
$J)Q Ronald Hor t 'il49 1878

52100.

NICE PIGS l o r sole Alter 5. coli

au

Save 30 pet. to 50 pel.
on heating cost
Experience and
fully insured
Free Est.
Call : "2 -3815
4-9-1mo. pd .

Phone
'92 -3741 or 992-51120

.,_

9917311

9•9-1817
1975 FI RE81RD 350 A, to AM ·fM ,__
.
tope ~ I Mog s 37 000 mde!ao
Good
con d 1t 1on
Sh arp
985 -383 1

NutKe-

9 N FORD l toc to r wtlh srde mount

Cellulosic (wood fiberl
Thermal Insulation

&lt;rKING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy Landmark

JIM KEESEE

AT

UC-SVI,

9,.. _Jock W. C.rsey, Mgr.
ilil Phone992-2181

Blown Insulation

ifEXT:RIOR
PAINTS

•289.95

19bJ FORD

ECONOMY TRACTOR wtth al! at
... to chme nt:. ltke new os~ung
HOOF HOLLOW Ho• !&gt;es. Buy . !tell
52250. Pho ne (614 ) bOB 3190
1radt&gt; or tratn Ne w and u'ed
!. add le, Ruth Reeves Albony B &amp; S MOBILE HOME\ PI Pleo
(614 ) 698 3190.
sent W Va . bes1de Heck s
I 97J 8roodm ore 14 x 6A 1
RISING ST AR Kennel 8oo rd1 ng
bedroOm
Indoor . ond ovtdo01 rvn~
197JDorlon 14 wb02bedroom
Groomrng oi J breed~ Clean
1971 V1ciOnon 14 x b7 3 bedroom
~onr tary loc1ltties
Chesh11e
1 bolh
Phone (bl.ol ) 367 0292
197/ (Q ... en try 12 X 05 J bedrOom
THIUE MAlE KA( reg 1sle1ed tiny 1 %~ Srat esmon 11 • 60 1
toy poodle pu pp•es 2 par ty col ·
bedroom
or 1 chocolate 6 week~ old
REDUCE SAFE &amp; fo\t w1th GoB.:rse
Shots 9'"'en
$ 150
(bl.t )
lobleh &amp; E· Vap water pdls "
b07 Jill5
Nelson Drug

Section 3. Wh ere water 1S
1972 FOfoiD • .. camper spec•ol
suoPI1ec fro m a si ngle ser
9'12·5976
¥ice o tpe or to more than one
consume'r o cc upant of a
prem i se . ea,~;h con su me r
occup anl must be su pp l ted
w it h a meter W here 11 is
3 AND " RM lv rru~h ed and un·
phys i ca ll y rm poss i bte or
lurn t§hed opt~ Phone 99 7
tmp ra ct tc a l to atra ch a meter
)434
to ea ch co nsumer occu pa nf5
pr em tSe , tne u t ility shall
COUNTRY MO BILE Home PorM
m ake a flat rate ser v 1ce
R o ~,~te 33 north of Pom ero y
cnarge of S6 .00 per consumer
Those born on this date are
large lots , Coll992 7479
oc c upant rn addit i on to rne
Wl der the s1·g
fT
regular meter &lt;!large If any ...
n 0
aurus.
APl
FOR
ren t
Rentol1o
Cllnsumer occ upant ta tl s to
ontutonce ro te lor Sen101
~ V rne Wi!ller re nt w h en due
or violates any r u te of the
(tll.r:en s Con tact Vrlloge ~no r
ut ttily , the wat er m av .be sn ail be t urnrshed at a rate o f
Apts .:._M iddlepon ~2 7787,
tvr n ed off f rom sucn premtse Sl 60 oer thO u!iand gallons
unt il the rent t5 pa rd and the !ll:cept bulK sates ro M i ct
TUPPERS PLAI NS Oh to . 2
rules of th e utlitiV com plied cj l epor t . wh i cl'1 i s blUed on
bedtoom opt lor rent Fu rnish ·
w llh
con tra ct oetween the two
ed or unf~,~rn•sked I 667 33o49
sec r ion •
Pay ment f or
towns et • oc. per. fhousond .
I 0 ~ ~ mobile home 2 bedtoom
W&amp;ter Se rv tc t&gt; s Al l b tlls tor
Sect ton 6 That this Or
water ser..,. ice rendered to d rn an ce i s her eby declared to
near Roc•n• 99?.5858
con sum e r s
un der
R~fe
be an em ergency measure
FURNSIHEO
APl 1n P omero~
Schedule , Sect ion 11 sha ll be necessary for the preser
8usineu d1s1r1&lt;1 Surroble fat
due and pava bte at the otf tc es 11a lion ol the public pea ce,
of tne utility an the tenth day health , safety , com for t and
construct ion wmkers Phone
of the month In o,yhtch ren
w el fare of t he i nhab it ants of
99?·3201 alter 5 pm
dered . Pay ments rece i ved the Villa ge ol Pomeroy in
thereafter St'lt!lll be subject to that St!l ld ratn must be In
a penalt y of ten percl'nt { 10 creased to sup port borrow ing
per c en t) of tne amount of In ant tcl pat 1on of waterworks
ucn bil l Ser v ice to con.
revenues for proponCI wtter
NEW HONDA mini bike Z·50 Or
su mers who se b1tls rema in works Improvement. &amp;nd 11
!rode on old tru&lt;k 9'91· 251 4
unpa id on thl' 15 th day of the snai l . rake effec t upon i ts
month in . wh i ct1 rendered adoption
FOUR BEDROOM home Cotum·
s hell
be
d iscontinue d .
~--bu• .-Ohio.-- l.•nden Q_teo ,. Sell or
RestoraiiOt"!\lf water~s-er-vice -Adtoped : 4· 17 ·78
trade for property or \ 4 11 70
to th t 11tter consumers snail
hou!t !Ioder ol equal value in
be made only af t er th e · ATTEST :
p1ymen1 of a l l pa st due bills Jane W51ton
Mt&gt;tgs (oun twIXI1·7390 or
Clerk
and penllt ies . An addecj
991-709• .
APPR
OVED
:
c narpe
of
Ten
Dot Iars
Clerence Anarews
FOR l ALE br trade 2 y.ar old
( 110. 00) witt be m ade for
M1vor
t'o lom !no
horse
restor ing the water serv ice .
Phon•

SectionS. 8 ULK SALES OF

me rlt e l d~ 111 C h e~ te r

softener. Model
Now Only

J&amp;L

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

NEE A WATER
SOFTENER?

FOUR FA MI L'Y Yard Sa le Old
RaCi ne Carpet Shop Sa t
9 DO to 5 00 949 17 47
GOOD US ED
tra ct o r w tt h
hydroultc 3 pt ht t(h 741·J07o4
CHES lER SAFE TY Po!ro l Yard
Sole Fn &amp; ~ot 1ht ond 21nd
~AS HS l o• 1ur1k con
F1)'e '&gt;
10 4 Rt 7 a nd Fores t Run COl ·
lq,rck ond A uto Poll ~ W 1 ec~er
ner
Sentt ce lue sole and Repo1r
Rutland 7427081 01 Pennzo.t
THREE FAMil V bo'Oernent sole
7•19571
Thurs Fr t and So t. Nort h of
Che!&gt;ter on ( R 36 or Mary
WANT TO bvy
! old down
1-'orker re itdence
compel 1:1 sleeper 742 2030
alter 6

1971

Show 8, News 10 . Gill loan's Is 15. Hocki ng Va llev
Bluegrass 20; MarsMall U R~port 33 .

Marty Robbins' SpotJ tghl 15

IF YOU ha ve o ~er11 1C e to olfcr .
wont to buy or \CII ~ome t hmg ,
oe l ook11~9 f01 work
or
who teve1
vou II get le!tulh
l m ter wtlh o Sent mel Wo rll Ad
Coll9q121Sb
. 8~ 5 1 SElEC TI ON ol the best wood
·sto ve!. 111 Southeo~te r n Oh to
YARD SAlE f 11 4'1 and SoL 22
Jo tul
Ma rso
Efel
T11ol to .
Smoll oppl 'ton te~ mt 5C ond lots
! ('mpwood . and Nofhu o Z•on
of doth tng . ftl~t •ood on le ft
Ht!'ol Co 8 Pul r)otl l 01 (o ff Mtll
po!tl WMPO rod to sta tion
) t.) AthellS 6 14 5976079 of
~n . J 463 Rom conc~ls
014 b96 11 87 .
FOUR FAMilY Basement So l e
1hur ~ton Stone hou'&gt;e 1nd St
Pomero y be!trde lut heran
Chur ch . Apnl 20 21 · l o ts of
clot hes . dtsftes lu1m ture rn15c.
Lei Pomeroy Landmark
Ntce c urtai n~ and d 1she~ Ia•
soften &amp; condition your
cornping l ot~ and l o t ~ of ntce
water will! Co-op· woler
'!.lull 10 unttl 4

For Sale

Good

N 0 . 488
ORDINANCE

991 2057
w 1th brd~~ plat ed head boards
Cornplete wtt h mo ttreHe!i and
co tl !t pllng s Al so one Fren&lt;h
PI Ov l nCtOI
th 1ee
drawer
d re ~ !mr wht le wtth gol d 111m •.
A ll 111 'ler 'l good co tldr!ton
9tl5 4114

OF FIDUCIARY

VACA TI ON HIH """'" ~oo.o
tr aon 11 0 1141 ol ou• f~tld otf•r;t1

Business Services

MOWHl I It bor J pt.
hrtch good cond th on 1qss 2
t o n t• u&lt;k . flat bed Good 111es .

1- 0~ U

7 00--Cross-W it s 3.4 . N ewlywe d Game 6.1J; Gong

TWO lWIN ~ IH! Hol lywood beds

APPOINTMENT
On January 10 , 1978 , tn t he
Meigs County Probate Court ,
Case ·• N o 22292 , Ronnie 0
Johnson~ Route J. Pomero y .
Oh i o was appo i nted Ad
m i nistrator of the Estate of
Tr tna
Mar i e
Johnson.
deceased , l ate ot Route 3.
Po meroy , Ohio
Mannrng D Webster
Probate J udQe
Clerk
j 4) lJ . 20 . 27 , ]IC

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1978

so• •.

FRIENDl Y HOME loy flar t te~ tlOw
lfl O UI ]J•d year I~ I? IO.pOrld tllQ •· ~·anWd
Buy
and ho&lt;. o penrng~ for Manager !t
011d Dealer ~ Party Pla n e...
TIM BEM Porne• oy .. ore\! Pro
peH9 11( 1?
ht&gt;lplul
Our
duc ts l op p~tc e l o1 ~lo r1d1ng
guot en teed toys and gdt ~ !tel l
sowttrnber Co!l 9q1 5%~ 0 1
lh crnselv e ~
No co!t h ttwcsl
t&lt;ent Hanby I ·Ub 8570
m(;'&gt;t tt
No ~ cr vtc e charge ro
ru s t o mQt ~
No co ll ec ttng
COINS CU RRf:N ( 'Y tolo.e ns ol d
potlo.e t ll'fOiches and choul!t
I
Cor
d e I• ~e • rttg
plOtle
dlQ
o;l l¥er or1d go ld W1..• nee
04
11 ece~:.ory (ott (OII ecl Carol
Do SIB ~ 89 a3q5
and older stl ... e• co m ~ro Buy \el l
y
or trade Co li Roger Wotml ey
WAiffH SS WANTED A pply m pe r
742 ·233 1
)On
( ro w ~
Steak Hous e
OLD FURNITURE tee bowe ~ b1 o:!i ~
Pamer
Ohto
bedi tr on beds . el f complete
WOULDYOUit lo. e toeofll $ \0 535
h o u'&gt;ehold~ Wr t!e M D M1ll er
and mote on hour? Need tod1('S
Rt 4 Pomet ov Oll10 or f all
to d(&gt;rn onorrore l ace lt fr!t No
991 77W
~,;per ren r l'
nec e !ro!!oory
Neat
NO IHM 100 large 01 too sma ll
appear onc e and pleasant per
Wtll buy I ptece or co tnplete
~o na l t t y o mus t Coli S.ue lor op
ho u ~e h old . New u!&gt;ed or unt•
pornlrncn l f?q1 7006
que!ro Mort tn ~ Furnr!ure 20 N
2nd St
Mrddlepot t Ph one

J2 ·0o-Janakl 33 ; 12:0$--Movle " Falher of the Br ide"
8; 12 :4G--Toma 6,13 ; 1:00--Tomorrow 3,4; 1:SoNews 13.
Movie Channel 4 s &amp; 7 P.M. - Outlaw Blues (PG J
9&amp; 11 P.M.- AS iar Is Born (RJ
Cable Cha~nel s
6 30 PM - Testimony T ime '
7 00 PM - Paui· Gaudino Family F itness Show
7.30 P.M - Coach's Corner
10 :00 P.M. - 700 Club

TELEVISION
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Debutante'' 10 .

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.• Thursday. April20.t j y

IN lOVING mem ory ol Edgar
Reyn o ld, ~ h o po.,ed owoy o n
A~r1120 1977
Sodly i 1l i~~cd bv Mrs
Ro se
Rl'l'n o lch . Vol &amp; Seq y Reytlo lds
8. ( iltld t cll lym' ~..Gwvnn o11d
Vol Jt Mt 011d Mr"' G V Rll pe
If, fomdy
Gordner R eynold~
011d to mtly Mt and Mn, ~ rro ll
lonr o .,. end lomtly Mrs Wm f
R:oyn olch

Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie " The Reluctant

RE THERE ENNY
QUESTIONS?

HOW LONG
BEFORE
RECESS?

CAN I GIT
A DRINK
OF WATER?

WHAR DID
MY DOG
TROT OFF
TO ?

.)

�lO-Th~:~;~:~· Middlepo~-~o~:::·o
CHARGES
1fl Will d.s ur Undt!r
Chargl'
'
'Cu~lr
I U~ y
2tl i! V~

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El!d r ~ u r\1 IJvt.'r tilt' muumwn 15
\\ollb 13 ~ 1 t:lll:! l)t'r " urtl per Ll&lt;:~)'
t\tb t'UIIIHI\.: Ultlt'l !.ll&lt;lll l\J ilM't' UII\'t'
dit) ,') wrll lA· ~.;t\i!r~t'tl &lt;1\ lht• l t1a.1
r~~

ClEARANn SALE begtns Mon
Feb 13 at Sew N Sew Outlet .
Ma111 Sir eel
Roc111e , Al l
polye~ter d o ubl e t- nil ~ redu&lt;ed
&lt;IQ•. and
lhrf'Od btg !.pOOl
5 for $1

tmnu11um C.:t3h 111;uh unn·

Mttbtlt· Hunw sult',,

&lt;~ml

V&lt;!nl !Kilt-~

( ,r~h wrl h
uHI1•1 25 tl'll\ d li:l t ~t' f111 ad;, l' il. l'l'} ·
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Thr PtrUh;;lll'r rt'St'l'\' l'~ tlw n~ h l
ltl t•dttor fl'JCl tart~ tub lit't'llll'tl ubjl'\.'\LOtl&lt;t l \Itt• i'llllli~lli't wd! not IM.'
ro.vunsriJ\l' for mur t ' tit &lt;~ II !11 \t HH'Uf •
It'd ltl~lttl{ltl
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NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
'l&lt;ll.!ll

991 b370

WOULD '!'OV liKE TO

MuuU&lt;~~

,,n&lt;\atun lo11

NET

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Tut·~ dal

llwu F,ui.t~
4 P VI
lh\' d il~ U.. fur t' pu lltr ~ .~lrun

$75,000
IN ON£ YEA R•

WORMS

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.......... .......... .
Bel:omlll*l

PROBATE COURT OF
ME1G5COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE O F Tr ina Mar i e
Joh n son . DECEASED
Case No . 22292

or ll'lol urt&gt;q ue

ol'lll ·

Ull ry WIIIMIU1 liMn' I C!I.I I IIW In •

•oi•W 1n lfll 'I' Q....nt OptfltiOfll
Wt nt«i I "hlb.. pl&gt;t'IOft 10
loctnM a\ an !lpfl! tGI' our lntM
,.,.I&gt;ONof bfolotr..,. r41'Miril II\
th11 1"1 IMMEOIATELY

NOTICE OF

LO) 1 IN Ku'g ~b ur y Gold Rtdge
otef' 1 ltt!th ~elh!l dog~ Co li
Ste11e Srniih 992 623]

(HIP
WOOD
Pole!.
rno~~:
diOmeter \0 on large:!il end sa
pet 1011 Bundled ~ lob So per
ton Delt 11 ered 10 Ohto Poll e t
• Co Rt 1 Pome•ov ~92 · 2689

Atlanta· Washin9ton
Orlando . Memphis
POSiriON
tl\cll wt&gt;o con••nt• ut

MANI\G[Io4tNl
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SUCCESS

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AN

1t11n

AMEN -

DING ORDINANCES NO .

1550 .01 , 1550 .02 , 15S0 .09 iJnd

ORDINANCE NO . H8 , TO
RAISE THE RATES FOR
WATER
SERVICE
PRESCRIB I NG THE~EBY ,
AN D
DECLARING
AN

EMERGENCY
BE I T O RDA I NED by fhe
Cou ncr t at the Vtll age o f
P om er oy . Me i gs Coun ty ,
Oh tO
Sect ton 1 That Drd tnan ce s
NOS 1550 01 , 1550 02 , 15.50 09
an c Ordtnance No 448 , be
and tne same are hereby
amended to read as fo llows
Metereo Se r v•ce
F irst 2.000 gallons , S6 .00
Nex t 3:'()00 gallons , S 74 Per
100 g~l l on
•
Next 10,000 gallons . 1 20 per
100 gallon
Next 15 ,000 g a llons . 1 13 per
100 gat ton
A ll 011er 30.000 gallons . \ 12
per 100 gallon
Con sumen on t ne Athens
R oad elC.tens ton outs•de t11e
corpo rat ton Sh a ll be charge d
a min1mum ot 16 00 per
month Rate schedule above
shall apply as wr rrten alter
f irst slep
Cons umer s on the M iners
'ii ll e Road ou ls tde the cor
poritl ion sha ll be ch arged a
m tn tmum ot ~6 00 per month
Rat e schedule itbave sha ll
app ly as wr ilten alter f tr st
step
M 1n rmum
ch arge
tor
Metered Sen tce
Th ru 1 1 1nch mete r . ~6 00
pe r m ont h
Thru ~ tM(I'1 m ete r , ~ 6 00
per month
Tn r u :l ~ tn c h meter , S 10 40
per m ont h
Tn ru 1 1nch meter . 170 80
per month
Tn r u l' 11 n ch meter . S34 80
oer month
Thru 7 tn(h me ter . ~6 1 40
per month
Thru A rn ch meter , Sl\9 90
per month
Th r u 6 tn&lt;h meter . S2 25 1S
per month
Bills are due on or before
t he IOfh ol ea cn month B tlts
are not pll id b\1 !he lOth , are
sub ject 10 a penalty of 10
percent
SeCit On 2
FL AT RATE
SERVICE
Unmetered
con~um ers sh a ll be fu r nish ed
wl!lter u p on the bas •s of a
m inimum charge of 16 .00 per
month , ucept tn c ases wnere
m ete rs are removed · to
prevent treel Jng , H'l su&lt;n
c ases ch arges w ilt be ba sed
u pon consum er~ average
m ont h ly con sumpt ions
TWO OA: MOii:E

CONSUMERS ON ONE
SERVICE PIPE

No INIW Whll
voo.o• ~• pound 11 you 11'11¥"'
top.Mttn"'

jVII IIW fllll\00 ...... IOoatt"tlor

PI\One!lf M IW 1001,

n,Vi

liMIT£0 Of'f'ORT'UNITY

nlli'Kl1IO:\

... ~1\\1'11

Ot

MU LH .FAM ILV Ya rd So le 21 21
~ 5 23 12 ·5 Omrn g room and
~ttchen sets . hovshold ulen ~tls .
llothtr1 rnony o nt tques , display
cases spool cab inet c h e~t nut
chamber cho tr . pre~~ed roc ker
ru'&gt; h chotr!. wood stoves lo"m
mo wer 011d mony other rt ems .
Acres!. the !ttree t flam Sum ·

WATER:

Bulk sales of water

n

COA L, LIMESlONE sand gro.,el
colcrum chlorrde terltltzer . dog
food end oil type ~ of sal t EJi ·
1973 CHEVY NOVA SS ~He ll ~nt
c el~ror Soli Works . Inc. E Moln
co ndttton One owner N1 ce
St Pomeroy 9n. ')Bq I
c leon cor Phone 614 367 7258

\\••~1 ~~ '""

0 ( 2 000 ~
Dl :Ml Xl'lJ

PONTIAC TEMPEST

350

auto S700 Good runmng cond
t11on 985 -4:150

GUN SHOOT
Rut la nd legton
'or rn !c&gt;Very Sunday ot 17 00
noon Spon)bred by VF W
NO FIS HING and no hunhng on
my propetly M olltne D1dd le
Sel le r~

WAHAMA HIG H Juntor Sentor
Pr o m pt clure) tn l1vmg &lt;olor
Coli trnrned1o tel 'l The Ph o to
Place Pomer oy 9'11 52Q7 l or
yo ur oppot n l men t
HoUI!t
)olu rdoy 5 30 to
pm
Rea sonably pr reed

a

rABR IC SAll A ll mot~r1ol m shop
on !Jole 1 wee lo. only Mon day
Aprt l1 7 thrv )oturdoy Apn l22
Ftr st qu ol t!y t..n .ts !. ton ot Sl 98
Cor o hno fob 11cs lo&lt; oted on Rr
7
1
m1l e rro1 th o l Chesle r
O h1o H ou•~ 9 DO om to 7 00
Mondo.,. th ru Fnd o.,. Closed
Saturday!. e.o: ccpt lor so14t
wee !.. ~
Henry and M o~y
., Hunrer Own er ~

PUBLIC NOTICE
A publtc heartnQ w 111 be
Mid at 10 00 A M Apr il 22 .
1978 downstatrs at Ct ly Hal t
at 1)7 ~ace Street . M td
dle oor t. Ohio , for the purpose
ot d t ~ c uss t n g an appl tCi!IHOn
to be subm tHed lor funds
t hrough the Sm o!l ll Cit i es
Urban oe ... elopment ACi ton
Grant
Pr o gram
of
the
Department of Hous in g and
.Urb o!ln
Deve lo pment
Res tdents are t n..,. i tea to
prO¥tde 1nput tor the for
mutation of lt'lts appli&lt;11t 10n
F red H o H m~n . Mayor
Vt l lage of M i ddleport
Apr 10 ( It )

Tbt Almanac
Unlted Preas latemalloul
Today is Thursday , April
~ . the 110\h day of 1978 wlth
25~ lu follow
The moon is a pproachlng
1ls fuU phase .
The morning star is
Mercury.
T he eve ning stars are
Mars, Ven us, Jupiter and
Saturn .

( 41 20, 17 , ' 2fc

mower and reot moun t ftre
wood
table
!tOW $14 00
TWO b500 BlU GE
!toners ~97 . 7060

1974 O"&lt;TSUN PICKUP
q~·~3

1q09 SEDAN deV1IIe Codtlloc tn
ex cellent r;on di!1on Fvllv load
ed Pho t~e61 4 · 378 6388
37 000

mrl tH ~4 000 Call ~49 . 7 4 50
1973 Pl'f'MOUlH CUOA A ~kmg
~ I ')SO Phone 8"3 7061

(. ~ARLIE S LIVE Sott Mmnows .
n•ght crawlers , red worms .
garden worm'&gt; F1!Jhtng ltcens e
1, mde above Syraluse Pork Rt

SH WAR l S G UN SHOP Gun 's l or
~ ole or trc de 1'9 Rem tnglons
31 Remrngtons Model 11 W1n
ches ter !. and many more See
or call7o42 ·2" 21.

1q70 HONDA M~ 250 e~~:ce l len t
condtilon 5750 1938 Harl ey
D0111dson
Cus tom 1Jed
e11 ·
ce llent condrllon has su1c1de
d ut ch and shrlt and other o&lt; ·
Ce5S0fi9S 53000. 614 t88 379()
EQUIPMENT FOR co mplete beauty
shop for !our operator!.
tl sold th•s week
Phon e

s:noo

9'12 7bll8
8 It truc t- camper and 10 ' , It
truck camper Conto&lt;l Ernest
~ard J•
longsvdle
De•ter
Rood Phone 7413019
~TAR C RAFl

FOLD .down &lt;ompet
742· 2030olter Opm

STARCRAfl

SPRING

PROMO

liON Free canopy tu e end
bo ttle Co\lt! f wtlh each new fo ld
down Stormo!tter S2900 no w
S2150. II! 6 ttotler S5095 now
S382~ 24 It m1111 motor Sl6 o460
now S13 99CJ We sell UH¥1Ce
and quol rty
Open Sundo y
Camp Con ley Stor crolf Sales
Rt 67 north ot Pr Pleasant
CODNER S CAMPER S on Ro1nbow
Rtdge Htgh quoltty low pnCe$
lvll lme recrecrt lonol Y1th1des
and o&lt; Cf uOrt es Off Ohto fh 7
sou th of Tupper~ Ploun toMe
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Tro "el Tro tler 992.7066

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1977 JEEP CJ7 fled wtth bl ock top
S5300 . 1971 VW Super Beetle

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loader a11d l o Soy , 1q70 I.H
1700 dump truclo. The~&amp; con be
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group
Phone 949·1705 fo•
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THE VISION
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Janet Mor 1~ ~

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have enl1rged our
unriu d1p1rtment and
will 11rvitt HotPolnt and
other brands.

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Pomeror Landmari
9a_Jick W. CuMy,Mgr.
Phone m -2111

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medtote po~~9!)5tr.tn Sl 0.500
747 307 4 or wrrle Bo ~ 9
long~v•lle Oh•o 4574 I .

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Mtc. hoel 985 ·4737.
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Grove , Oh10
991 2521 leave menage
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JUS I overhoul.d. A·\peed Body
• ough S150 ~41 -l197
FIRST liNE 15 not good enough
That swhy weseii OElTA TIRE 5

742 n1s

Check our low. low
prices on

TWO HOUSES
In

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Not Thtlmitlllln

667-6177
Between 7: 30 &amp; 9:00
p.m.

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Pomeroy. Ohio

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SpO(tOUS 3 bed1oOm wr th lo•ge
ut tl '''f' room Hardwood lloors
and t ar pet Fru1t trees and
~hrub~

In Rocme 3 1, acre• 8eouhf vl 5
bedroo m 3 ba th home . Com ·
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ond
cmpe ted Hos both gas ond
electrrc furnace large carp or t
and r.tor oge buildrngs Central
011 plus l ull bo~ement . For tn
l o•mouon, col194q·2018

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PU,l-2111

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-llt

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

Now arrange !he c~rcted letters to
form the surpr tse answe r as sug
gested by the above cartoon

Sesame 51 10,33. Gomer Pyle. USMC 10: Dinah 13
4.3G--Litlle Rascals 3, 15 , Gil ligan 's Is. 4: Gi ll igan's Is.
8; Brady Bunc h 10

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5·oo-Bonanza 3 ; Star Trek 4 . Gunsmoke 8: M ister

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Weddinp
Portraits
PasspofiS
AnniYifllries

"Get ALoad Of This"
WETltERALl CONCRETE
Htnderson
67S-1512

Hartford
1112-2175

UNION OPERATED
3-30· 1 mo.

1111&gt; Hooflt&lt;h

AN. tF WH AT lH fY '5AY 15

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lhrough ou1. Sy oppot nl
ment onl y
Roger Abbo11
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100 acres l or sole No

bu d d1 n g ~ .
Tuppers Plotn s
Oh1o Phone I b67 3349

A CRES . 8 room 1emodeled
home . oil mme rol rtghts . luel
0 1! lurnacl!
Rutland oreo.
S3b 000. New J bedr oom total
electrtc home , 1, 11 3 o(tes .
r1eor mrrre~ $'17.000. Bvitd.ng
lot I ll ooe~ . rural wa ter on
lot S3800 Col l742·2819ofter5
pm or any lime Sot. &amp; Svn.

Coli q91 ·748 l

NEW 3 bed•oo m ho use , 2 both i ,
oil elec
1 o c1e Mtddleporl
cl o~e to Rutland Phone 992·

7481.
COU NTR Y farmland w1th ~tecl ud
ed woods wate r and good ac
ceu rn Monroe County , W Vo
S 1.000 down , coli (3()..4 ) 711

3102 0 ' (JO• ) 772·3'127
Comme rc1ol pr opertv oppro• . 17
o cres , level land, located ot
l uppers Pl otns on Oht o Ro ute

7 . Phone (61• )UHJO•
VA .FHA, J0 yr financi ng . a lso
re f tnondng . Ireland Mortgage.
77 E. Slat e Athens . phone (614 )
~92 - JOS l.

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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446-3643

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THINGS HAVE 1LIR NED OUT SWELL ..
NOW· IF ClNL Y I'D HURRY UP AND
MEND 50 'S 1 COULD GO HOME TO
GI\MMY 'N IlSSA , · I SURE
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' 742-23•B.
HOWERY AND

MARliN

c o ... alt ng , septr &lt; ~ys te nu ,
d o.zer backhoe, dump irvck,
l1mest one . gra"ol . blacktop
po... mg, Rt 143 Phon e I {614 )

b98·7331.

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Kitchens
remodeled . ceramic tile. plum·
b ing . cot pent ry. and generol
mom tenon ce . 13 veers e~~: ·
perren te . 992 3685 .

Report 10 ,33: Family Feud 10, Pop Goes The

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Also repairs a nd adjusrmen1s,
~1 · 7S81 : if no answe r co li

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of Minds 33

DOWN
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2 Prospero's

10:3G--Monly Python ' s. F lying Circus 10; 11:00--News
3,4,6,8,10,13,15: Dick Cavett 20 . Lil1as. Yoga &amp; You

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servant
13 Dismclined
3 Acted CO W·
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4 Enghs h
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15 Rosary bead
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16 Ca rbon
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6 Muruc
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17 Epist le
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8 3G--C PO Sh arkey 3, 4,15 : Wal l Street Week 20.33;
9 .()()-Rockford Files 3,4,1 5. Movie "Secrets" 6.13:
In credible Hu lk B. 10. Soundstage 10. Shepherd's
P te 33 .
9 3Q--Makem &amp; Clancy 33. 10 00-- Qu incy J.4, 15 ,

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Week in Re ... iew 20.33

36 Play
diviSi ons
37 Behold . Lat .
38 Chmr

ACROSS
I Ove rhll
5 Moslem

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measure

33 .
Yeslerday 's Answer
11 3G--Johnny Carson 3.4, 11; Baretta 6,13: NBA Plill!l·
II Broken
24 Do one 's bit
011 8: Mon ty Python 's Fly ing Ctrcus 33.
th read
25 Blacksmith 's
12 00--Janak i 33 : 12·4o-Lohmnan &amp; Barkley 6:
15 Asian
implement
Ironsi de 13
tree
27 Prospector
1 00--Midnighl Speci al 3,4, 15, Movie " Macabre" 10:
18 English con- 28 Relat1ve
I :oo-News 13. 2:3G-- News 3
3 00--Movle " The King 's P irale" 3, 4 45-Mov le "The
servallve
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21 Yearn
ishly · sl.
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Apri l 20
22 W1th a
34 Daughter
snle glance
of Cadmus
2:1 rarm
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24 Pallid
25 P1tch
26 Go schus·
smg
27 Hen r y or
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33 Doing a
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one club in

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by stampea .- self-addressed
envelopes Tne most Interest·
mg auesr1on s w111 be used 1n
th1s column and will re cerve

cop1es ol JACOBY MODERN )

BARNF.Y

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DRUB This ga\'l' South a. c han ce to
w1n a tn ck w1th a fivr- s pol
LZZUZ,
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hun scl f or tile opportunity
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wi shed he had n' t. T h at
O ZHOR chea p t nck lcfl Soulh just
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two tri cks short of the th r ee
nolru mp he would h ijve
PURS FUNWL
Yesterday 's Cryptoquote : WHEN YOU GO TO A REST AU · made if he had won that hrst
w1th th e a ce.
•
RANT CHOOSE A TABLE NE:AR A WA1TER .-J EWI SH spade
It seems that George Jet
SAYING
South hold the second .tri ck
r' 1978 Km~ futur~t Syrid ll'll t , Inc
with the king of d1amond s .
After that s1 mpl e second

TO

used

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HAVE 1!&gt;1Ll'5 PHOID
RE=RAMED A~D
PUT eACK ON ~h--­
THE AVWTE:_':L:.:_?~~""-

had

U"Cd for th e thr(' e I. s. X f tl l' tht' I\~ \) o·, etr S1n .It [(' lette r s.
apostrophes. the lrn~th and fo r mn tt t~ n nf lhC' \, t, Hls are all Ry Os,.ald Ja rnh y
and Ala n Sunta g
hm ts Each day tht• cod~.~ !l'11r r " are dlfl l'rt 1nt

!'RV I'TOQ\IOTES

, 15 ~NNI E 00N NA

upon So uth • wnuld have
wound up three down if he

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t.ONr; r t; Lt.OW

South po111Lcd out as some
JUsllflca1wn for bis play that
r;encrous (; co r gc would
have pl ayrd low 1f he t. eld
the king not the JaCk, wh ere-

South v.a s c orrect in as-

Vu lnerable : Both
Dealer : South

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sumiTl };! thal c;corgc would

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AN ' THAT

FINISHES UP
OlJR LESSON
ON LONG
DIVISION ··

9&lt;9·2057

8·00--Pilot "L ast Chance " 3,1 1: Donny &amp; Marie 6, 13;
Odd Couple 4: Wonder Woman 8,10: l'"sh ington

by THOMAS JOSEPH

PUlliNS EXCAVA TING . Compl~te
Service . Phone 992·1478
WINTER GEl to your house' le t us
make necessary repo ln . AI
Tromm . Construcl lon . 742 ·7318

Making Things Grow 33

Loun t ry 15.

Jack's Septic
Tank SeMce

Wil l do rooftng , con struction
p lumbing and heo trng . No tab
too Iorge or too smell. Phon e

Adams Chron tcles 33

6:3G--NBC Ne ws3 ,4,15; ABC News 13 . Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6, CBS News 8,10: Over Easy 20
7·1)(}-(ross·Wits 3,4, Newlywed Game 6,1 3: Mup pet
Sho w 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is . 15; Almana c 201
That Tu ne 6,13; P rice Is Rioht 8; MacNeil . Lehrer

Phone 985-3806

EXCAVAliNG , do1er , backhoe
and dttcher C herie ~ R Hat
livid
Bo ( M Hoe
Serlli Ce,
Rutland . Oh to . Phone 741·1008

6:0G--News 3,4,8,1 0.13,15; ABC News 6, Zoom 10;

NEW -J UST OFF PRES S! JUMBLE BOOK ffll wl trl 110 puuces Is ava il·
able lor St J5 postpaid !rom Jumble , c/o lh i!l ne wspaper, P O Box 34.
No1 w00&lt;1. N J 07648. lnctu&lt;Je you r name, acJdress, liP tO&lt;le and m ake

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esti mate, 24 hour se rvice .
Anyday , anytime.

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Where shortenm g is an imponant
tn,gredient - IN A SPEE CH

7 3Q-- Porler Wagoner 3; Gong Show 4; 11110.000 Name

R.e si den.tlol • ond
commercial.
Call for

EXCA VA TI NG , doze t , lo odcu and
ba ckhoe wor~ . dump tr uch
an d lo · boy!t l or htre . wtll haul
lilt dtrt to $011 . luno~rone and
grovel Ca ll Bob or Roger Jef
! c r s day ph one 997 7089 ntgh t
ph one qq7.3525 01
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checks payable to NewspaDerbOoll.s

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

10· 30 ·~ '

5 3G-- New s 6: Elec . Co . 20.33: Mary Tyler Moore 10.
Hogan's Heroes 15

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Chesler . Ohio

Rogers' Net ghbo rhood 20,33: Hogan's Heroes 10.
Emergency One 13 ; P etticoat Junction 15

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Yeslelday

Middleport, Ohio
24 Yean Suvice
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Pa int Jobs
Small Cors
$100 .00
Large Cars
S125 .00
Trucks
$175 .00
Body work &amp; repair S1.00
per inch using only the best
Dupont m1terials.
142 J010

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ORPHAN ANNI&amp;

of that?
JUST COMPLETED new house 111 BRADFORD
A uct •o neer
Corn
plete SefYtCe . Ph one 949 7487
M•dd lop ort Fo• mote tnfo rmo ·
or 949 7000 Roone Qhto Cntt
lion coli 997 2138 or 997 ·530&lt;1
Bradf ord
BY OWNER: J bedroom!. wtth l ore ·
ed mr gas heot and 01r condt H WOOD BOWERS REPAIR
Sweepe•~ toa sters 11ons. all
t1omng . 1 acre lev el lo t tn
sme ll opplton cei Lawn .,,owe r
Rutla nd .
SIS 000
Ph on e
ne •l to State H tghwoy Cotoga
741 3163
on R ou t~ 7 Pho ne (bl&lt;l ) 985
IWO STOflY home house b
3815
rooms and both, &lt;eliot ou t·
butld tng' 4 ceres lond at edge REMODEliNG Plurnbmg. healing
end all type~ olgene1al repott
of Ru tland Cornp lt~te t• otl1u
Wor k guoronl eed 20 yeor ~ e~~:
hook up all&gt; o 1 bonM ~ opp r a1~ ·
pertence Pho ne 997 740Ci'
ed property ot SIS 500 Phone
991 7[1'/4
SEW ING MACHINE Repor r!J ~er
¥1&lt;e all makes 997 2284 lhe
HOUSE AND bu stn e~~ butld tng tn
Fabrrc
Shop
Pomero y
HeedS'i 1lle 985·3519
1
Aulh on zed ~1nger Soles and
BUSI NE SS BUILDING wt!h "t . . mg
Ser11tce We sho•pen SoHo r\
quar ters . 30 ,. 80 Lo&lt;oted on
Morn Street Rutland For so le
or trade . See o• coli 1 0
Stewart 7o42 .JA2l .
POMEROY' . FIVE minute s to town HOMESHES l or sale 1 aero and
up Mtddlepor!· ncar Rutlan d
and schools Alvmrnum srd1n g.

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Poore r 15 . Merv Grtffln 6, Addam s Family 8.

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AUTQ P!!~TING

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84 ACRES , fenc•d . born( \2 Pf·W d'
20 acres , pos turft, b'olo lnced
l trn ber , :) bedroom houte. 1''
bo lonctd
basement . on Rt
143, 2 miles off Rt . 7 &amp;ypon

BY OWNER ' acres with 9 room
house, FREE GAS , 2 cor goro~e
wmmer lo. i tchen and bordere-d
by '1 CUHJt-s . Cat198~ · 3827

·WH AI HE WA5 J U ST
A5KLNGIH E
HA 6ER'DA5HE R FOR.

1 00--For Ri cher , For Poorer 3, All My Chi ldren 6, 13;
News 8; Young 8. the Restless 10; Nol lor Women
Only 11.
3G--Day5 of Our Lives 3,4,15 , As The World Turns
8,10 : 2·0()-0ne Lite to Live 6,13, 1·3Q--Doctoro
3,4, 15, Gui ding Light 8.10
3 00--Anolher Wor ld 3, 4,15 . Genera l Hospita l 6,13;
Ascent of Man 33 ; Li li as . Yoga &amp; Yo u 20.
3:3G--AII In The Fam ily 8,10. Crockelt's Victory
Ga rde n 10
4:0G-Mtster Ca rt oon J ; Superman 4 , For Richer , For

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FIVE ROOMS end both , WetJgal l
· Dflve. Pome roy . Reel cheap

992.7116o.

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3· 11 · I mo.

1119 H~h Sl

IM GALLIPOLIS

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Search for Tomorrow 8, 10. Elec . Co 33 .

4· 4·1 mo .

¥• miles off Rt. 1 by -poss on
51. Rl. 14J, toword Rutland,
0.

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6712
Or?\12-'263
I A.M. to 4:30P.M.

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ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

1' , oc• es on l eadin g Creek Rood.

PometOJ Ulldmn

BALOT

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For
Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992-7113

byHen rr ArnoldandBoblee

Unscramble lhese four Jumbles .
one le11er lo eacll square . to torm
four ordmary words

RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL

DEALER

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PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

Emergency One 6 : Family Affair 8; Match Game

10.
9:3G--Andy Gr iff ithS; Fam il y Affair 10
IO :Oo-Sanford 8. Son 3,4,15: Edge of Night 6; P ass the
Buck 8; Joke r's Wild 10; To Te ll The Trulh 13.
10 3G--Hol lywood Squares 3.4.15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
· Is Righi 8,10; 120.000 Pyram td 13
11 :DO-Wheel of Fortune 3,4, 15. Happy Days 6.13; E lee .
Co. 20 .
11 3G--Knockout 3,15; Family Feud 6,1 3, Partridge
Fami ly 4; Love of Life 8. 10. Sesame St 20.33;
11 ·55-C BS News 8; Loving Free 10
11 00-- Newscent er 3: News 4,6,10: To Say The Least
11. Gambit 8: Midday Magazin e 13
11 3G-- Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Bra un 4, Gong Show 15:

11 30--J oh nnv Ca r ~on 3, 4, 1S; Starsky &amp; H utch 6 ,13 ;

Route 2
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone 992-7119
2-24 ·11 C

4·1 2-1 mo . P

APPROX

9 30-A.E.S Hudson 6, 13; 10 oo-Poll ce Woman
3 , ~ . 1 5; ABC New s Cl oseup 6.1 3; Barnaby Jones
8, 10; Our Mutual Friend 33; New s 10
10 3Q--Lock, Stoc k &amp; Barrel 20 . ll.OQ--News
3.4,6,8,10,13,15; Dick Cavell 20 . Li li as, Yoga &amp; You
33
1f\1\t~fii)1} ~THATSCRAMBLEDWORDGAME ·

.

2•7 ' 2208.

FERTIUZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FEn-CH'ELS ·
- l BLEND

NO\'I ,MR .W FT·· WE SHAL.IFIND OUT IF 'IOU WERE TELLIN6.
THE TRUTH ·· ABOUT THE PLACE
WHERE YOU FJ.EW DAFFOD IL.
D0 5SIN 5!

AT THAT MOMENT-- ANOTH ER DOOR 15
AT THE FAR END OF THE E!&gt;CAPE
TUN NE L·· AND A PL.ANE 15 TMIING OUT !

OP~NINS

At
992-2206 Of 992-7630

General Contracting

(614)

10 WIDE 50 lon g mobtle h ome
lr..Hntshed ' 1 304 77 3 5504 or
997 sm

SlOO 9'12 3388

NO~ODY'5

.\NS WERI NS,
CHIEF:

Raott l" '""""''
0.
Ca1pel•
UphOlstery
Phone Mike Younc

lv\ornlng , Wesl Virg inia 13. 6 55-Chuck While
Reports 10; News 13.
7 00--Today 3,4,15; Good Morn ing Ame,ica 6.13; CBS
News 8: Bullw lnkle 10.
7 3G--Schoolies 10. 8 oo--Capt. Kangaroo 8,10 : Sesam e
St. 33
9 OO , Merv Grl lfi n 3; Phil Do nahue 4,1 3.1 5;

20,~3 .

DAVID &amp;RICKLES

Call
JERRY MURPHY

6 00-P TL Club II; 6:15-Socleftes 1n Transition 10:
6 3G--Columbus Today 4: News 6; Sun r ise
Semester 8: 6 •~Morn i ng Report 3: 6:5Q--Good

Barney Miller 6,13, Hawaii Five.o 8,10; World

Remodeling .

Sto• m wrndo ws end doors New
lo.1tchen a wom an's deltght 2
or 3 bedrooms . Ba sement.

10

Carp~ting

Concrete
Patio s,
Sidewalks ,
New
Construction
&amp;

Specialized
in
yard
grad i ng ,
driveways.
lindsc:lping , etc.

We l come

Original s 20; 9 00-- Bi ack Sheep SqUa dron 3,4, 15,

CAPTAIN E:ASY

to gt ve away Phone

- - --

1'H7 FORD 75 mower Only used
twtce Col t qq?.72o4 B

Young's

Kitchen Cabinets, Roofing ,

1·10 I mo

Wdlrorn T

FRIDAY, APRIL21 , 1978
1 45-F arm Report 13; S·So-PTL Club 13; I 55Sunr ise Semester 10.

Back. Kotter 6.1 3. Waltons 8,10, Once Upon A
ClassiC 10,33
8:3G--What's Happentng 6,13, Arabs &amp; Israelis 33,

I ROPOLY

Special OcCISions

HOUlE BROKEN
home

Superior
Steam Eltraction

THE PHOTO PLACE

Gh'e Away

tanh whrte ename l. 742 ·2581

9'11·3079
IMHL CORN B•31C.I3

limited Supply
3 16 1 mo

DOZER FOR HIRE

Mqr

DEALERS AU CliON Publ•c tn
11 11ed Fn
Apr tl 21 .st 12 00
noon TrucKlo ad s ol new me•
chondt se ~old '" qvontrty at
Ohro Rt ver Au ctton
Me tgs
Pl o10 . Mtddlep o rr
Ohto
Regu lar ou clr on F" ond So t ot
7 00 prn

WOOD COOK stove o burner
ov en wd1m1ng cloeh Water

FIVE G ALL ON gorden sprayer
(new ). 8 &amp; 0 elecu 1c hedge
~ht!Or'O (used twi1 e )
Tr eodle
sew rng mochme good condt ·
11011 Very old soltd c olo. stond
Spl1t bottom sewtng tnHP•

HURRY!

Pomeroy,O .
3·11-tlc

Ph . 992-211-CI

Aurtion

&amp;fl: OWNING 8T~ 3o4 full ch oke
After 6 pm cell q92.b:JIO

98S·3892

Sitle Pr ice d Now
Thru April 20th

Installation Service

1"

WA l ER WEll drrlllng
G tont 7d') 2879 .

contotned motor horne Sleeps
~ In A 1 co nd•t•on S3500. Coli
otter 5 pm
985.J82q or

·&amp;

BOLEN MULCMERS

Battery .

1 '•

8 FOOl compf&lt;!r top '-49 Ford llo c

CONVE RTED

LAWN BOY MOWERS

Brakes
Tires

,1 ml

Will CARE l or the elde r ly tn ou r
home Ph one qq1 731 4

DODGE

Muffler
Shocks

v

lq70 KAWASAKI 100 mtnt dHr
btke like ne w Recently tuned
Pr •c• S4 00 Phone 992 5768

1976 HONDA 360 Rood 81t-e
Chrom e end blu~:t Front dt!oC
brakes
Very low mrles ']
helmets 5900 99'2·b302

498 Lo cust Street
Mtddleport, o .
Phone 992 ·3092

CARTER

Ynt"

F 1,·(

1lt •l ,II

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

MOORE'S

POMEROY
LANDMARK
c.

WILKINSON

For The Best
Price In Town
· See
Denver Kapple
At

1976 GMC ' • ton ptcku p . Ctew
cob For mlo, call bl&lt;l 843 1b21

I " ' Al l

8 ·00- H anna . B ar be r a Happy Hour 3.4. 15;

_..•.

2&lt;7 31161

9'11 5•50

· l or 3 pt ht!(h 985·4181

FREE PARKING
J.JI -1 mo.

Call

Plw tW yq} 7 1R 1

17&lt;
19n THUNOEiiiBIRO I'Jb5 Fo rd ' 1
!on ptckup lqb8 For d To nne
All
tn
eHellen t shape
Q49 .2873

l':nb FORO l lO 2·door

Jo--.Hotlywood Sq uar ~) 3,4 ; Ta t tlet a l es B. Mac N eil .
L ehrer Report 20,33 ; Nashv tl le On The Road 13,

co ndt

1950 FERGUSON 30 tractor $950
c o~t
tron
co ol
fu rn ace
Moores . compl e te SIOO 1000
gollor1 fu el 011 tonk and ro ck
$J)Q Ronald Hor t 'il49 1878

52100.

NICE PIGS l o r sole Alter 5. coli

au

Save 30 pet. to 50 pel.
on heating cost
Experience and
fully insured
Free Est.
Call : "2 -3815
4-9-1mo. pd .

Phone
'92 -3741 or 992-51120

.,_

9917311

9•9-1817
1975 FI RE81RD 350 A, to AM ·fM ,__
.
tope ~ I Mog s 37 000 mde!ao
Good
con d 1t 1on
Sh arp
985 -383 1

NutKe-

9 N FORD l toc to r wtlh srde mount

Cellulosic (wood fiberl
Thermal Insulation

&lt;rKING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy Landmark

JIM KEESEE

AT

UC-SVI,

9,.. _Jock W. C.rsey, Mgr.
ilil Phone992-2181

Blown Insulation

ifEXT:RIOR
PAINTS

•289.95

19bJ FORD

ECONOMY TRACTOR wtth al! at
... to chme nt:. ltke new os~ung
HOOF HOLLOW Ho• !&gt;es. Buy . !tell
52250. Pho ne (614 ) bOB 3190
1radt&gt; or tratn Ne w and u'ed
!. add le, Ruth Reeves Albony B &amp; S MOBILE HOME\ PI Pleo
(614 ) 698 3190.
sent W Va . bes1de Heck s
I 97J 8roodm ore 14 x 6A 1
RISING ST AR Kennel 8oo rd1 ng
bedroOm
Indoor . ond ovtdo01 rvn~
197JDorlon 14 wb02bedroom
Groomrng oi J breed~ Clean
1971 V1ciOnon 14 x b7 3 bedroom
~onr tary loc1ltties
Chesh11e
1 bolh
Phone (bl.ol ) 367 0292
197/ (Q ... en try 12 X 05 J bedrOom
THIUE MAlE KA( reg 1sle1ed tiny 1 %~ Srat esmon 11 • 60 1
toy poodle pu pp•es 2 par ty col ·
bedroom
or 1 chocolate 6 week~ old
REDUCE SAFE &amp; fo\t w1th GoB.:rse
Shots 9'"'en
$ 150
(bl.t )
lobleh &amp; E· Vap water pdls "
b07 Jill5
Nelson Drug

Section 3. Wh ere water 1S
1972 FOfoiD • .. camper spec•ol
suoPI1ec fro m a si ngle ser
9'12·5976
¥ice o tpe or to more than one
consume'r o cc upant of a
prem i se . ea,~;h con su me r
occup anl must be su pp l ted
w it h a meter W here 11 is
3 AND " RM lv rru~h ed and un·
phys i ca ll y rm poss i bte or
lurn t§hed opt~ Phone 99 7
tmp ra ct tc a l to atra ch a meter
)434
to ea ch co nsumer occu pa nf5
pr em tSe , tne u t ility shall
COUNTRY MO BILE Home PorM
m ake a flat rate ser v 1ce
R o ~,~te 33 north of Pom ero y
cnarge of S6 .00 per consumer
Those born on this date are
large lots , Coll992 7479
oc c upant rn addit i on to rne
Wl der the s1·g
fT
regular meter &lt;!large If any ...
n 0
aurus.
APl
FOR
ren t
Rentol1o
Cllnsumer occ upant ta tl s to
ontutonce ro te lor Sen101
~ V rne Wi!ller re nt w h en due
or violates any r u te of the
(tll.r:en s Con tact Vrlloge ~no r
ut ttily , the wat er m av .be sn ail be t urnrshed at a rate o f
Apts .:._M iddlepon ~2 7787,
tvr n ed off f rom sucn premtse Sl 60 oer thO u!iand gallons
unt il the rent t5 pa rd and the !ll:cept bulK sates ro M i ct
TUPPERS PLAI NS Oh to . 2
rules of th e utlitiV com plied cj l epor t . wh i cl'1 i s blUed on
bedtoom opt lor rent Fu rnish ·
w llh
con tra ct oetween the two
ed or unf~,~rn•sked I 667 33o49
sec r ion •
Pay ment f or
towns et • oc. per. fhousond .
I 0 ~ ~ mobile home 2 bedtoom
W&amp;ter Se rv tc t&gt; s Al l b tlls tor
Sect ton 6 That this Or
water ser..,. ice rendered to d rn an ce i s her eby declared to
near Roc•n• 99?.5858
con sum e r s
un der
R~fe
be an em ergency measure
FURNSIHEO
APl 1n P omero~
Schedule , Sect ion 11 sha ll be necessary for the preser
8usineu d1s1r1&lt;1 Surroble fat
due and pava bte at the otf tc es 11a lion ol the public pea ce,
of tne utility an the tenth day health , safety , com for t and
construct ion wmkers Phone
of the month In o,yhtch ren
w el fare of t he i nhab it ants of
99?·3201 alter 5 pm
dered . Pay ments rece i ved the Villa ge ol Pomeroy in
thereafter St'lt!lll be subject to that St!l ld ratn must be In
a penalt y of ten percl'nt { 10 creased to sup port borrow ing
per c en t) of tne amount of In ant tcl pat 1on of waterworks
ucn bil l Ser v ice to con.
revenues for proponCI wtter
NEW HONDA mini bike Z·50 Or
su mers who se b1tls rema in works Improvement. &amp;nd 11
!rode on old tru&lt;k 9'91· 251 4
unpa id on thl' 15 th day of the snai l . rake effec t upon i ts
month in . wh i ct1 rendered adoption
FOUR BEDROOM home Cotum·
s hell
be
d iscontinue d .
~--bu• .-Ohio.-- l.•nden Q_teo ,. Sell or
RestoraiiOt"!\lf water~s-er-vice -Adtoped : 4· 17 ·78
trade for property or \ 4 11 70
to th t 11tter consumers snail
hou!t !Ioder ol equal value in
be made only af t er th e · ATTEST :
p1ymen1 of a l l pa st due bills Jane W51ton
Mt&gt;tgs (oun twIXI1·7390 or
Clerk
and penllt ies . An addecj
991-709• .
APPR
OVED
:
c narpe
of
Ten
Dot Iars
Clerence Anarews
FOR l ALE br trade 2 y.ar old
( 110. 00) witt be m ade for
M1vor
t'o lom !no
horse
restor ing the water serv ice .
Phon•

SectionS. 8 ULK SALES OF

me rlt e l d~ 111 C h e~ te r

softener. Model
Now Only

J&amp;L

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

NEE A WATER
SOFTENER?

FOUR FA MI L'Y Yard Sa le Old
RaCi ne Carpet Shop Sa t
9 DO to 5 00 949 17 47
GOOD US ED
tra ct o r w tt h
hydroultc 3 pt ht t(h 741·J07o4
CHES lER SAFE TY Po!ro l Yard
Sole Fn &amp; ~ot 1ht ond 21nd
~AS HS l o• 1ur1k con
F1)'e '&gt;
10 4 Rt 7 a nd Fores t Run COl ·
lq,rck ond A uto Poll ~ W 1 ec~er
ner
Sentt ce lue sole and Repo1r
Rutland 7427081 01 Pennzo.t
THREE FAMil V bo'Oernent sole
7•19571
Thurs Fr t and So t. Nort h of
Che!&gt;ter on ( R 36 or Mary
WANT TO bvy
! old down
1-'orker re itdence
compel 1:1 sleeper 742 2030
alter 6

1971

Show 8, News 10 . Gill loan's Is 15. Hocki ng Va llev
Bluegrass 20; MarsMall U R~port 33 .

Marty Robbins' SpotJ tghl 15

IF YOU ha ve o ~er11 1C e to olfcr .
wont to buy or \CII ~ome t hmg ,
oe l ook11~9 f01 work
or
who teve1
vou II get le!tulh
l m ter wtlh o Sent mel Wo rll Ad
Coll9q121Sb
. 8~ 5 1 SElEC TI ON ol the best wood
·sto ve!. 111 Southeo~te r n Oh to
YARD SAlE f 11 4'1 and SoL 22
Jo tul
Ma rso
Efel
T11ol to .
Smoll oppl 'ton te~ mt 5C ond lots
! ('mpwood . and Nofhu o Z•on
of doth tng . ftl~t •ood on le ft
Ht!'ol Co 8 Pul r)otl l 01 (o ff Mtll
po!tl WMPO rod to sta tion
) t.) AthellS 6 14 5976079 of
~n . J 463 Rom conc~ls
014 b96 11 87 .
FOUR FAMilY Basement So l e
1hur ~ton Stone hou'&gt;e 1nd St
Pomero y be!trde lut heran
Chur ch . Apnl 20 21 · l o ts of
clot hes . dtsftes lu1m ture rn15c.
Lei Pomeroy Landmark
Ntce c urtai n~ and d 1she~ Ia•
soften &amp; condition your
cornping l ot~ and l o t ~ of ntce
water will! Co-op· woler
'!.lull 10 unttl 4

For Sale

Good

N 0 . 488
ORDINANCE

991 2057
w 1th brd~~ plat ed head boards
Cornplete wtt h mo ttreHe!i and
co tl !t pllng s Al so one Fren&lt;h
PI Ov l nCtOI
th 1ee
drawer
d re ~ !mr wht le wtth gol d 111m •.
A ll 111 'ler 'l good co tldr!ton
9tl5 4114

OF FIDUCIARY

VACA TI ON HIH """'" ~oo.o
tr aon 11 0 1141 ol ou• f~tld otf•r;t1

Business Services

MOWHl I It bor J pt.
hrtch good cond th on 1qss 2
t o n t• u&lt;k . flat bed Good 111es .

1- 0~ U

7 00--Cross-W it s 3.4 . N ewlywe d Game 6.1J; Gong

TWO lWIN ~ IH! Hol lywood beds

APPOINTMENT
On January 10 , 1978 , tn t he
Meigs County Probate Court ,
Case ·• N o 22292 , Ronnie 0
Johnson~ Route J. Pomero y .
Oh i o was appo i nted Ad
m i nistrator of the Estate of
Tr tna
Mar i e
Johnson.
deceased , l ate ot Route 3.
Po meroy , Ohio
Mannrng D Webster
Probate J udQe
Clerk
j 4) lJ . 20 . 27 , ]IC

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1978

so• •.

FRIENDl Y HOME loy flar t te~ tlOw
lfl O UI ]J•d year I~ I? IO.pOrld tllQ •· ~·anWd
Buy
and ho&lt;. o penrng~ for Manager !t
011d Dealer ~ Party Pla n e...
TIM BEM Porne• oy .. ore\! Pro
peH9 11( 1?
ht&gt;lplul
Our
duc ts l op p~tc e l o1 ~lo r1d1ng
guot en teed toys and gdt ~ !tel l
sowttrnber Co!l 9q1 5%~ 0 1
lh crnselv e ~
No co!t h ttwcsl
t&lt;ent Hanby I ·Ub 8570
m(;'&gt;t tt
No ~ cr vtc e charge ro
ru s t o mQt ~
No co ll ec ttng
COINS CU RRf:N ( 'Y tolo.e ns ol d
potlo.e t ll'fOiches and choul!t
I
Cor
d e I• ~e • rttg
plOtle
dlQ
o;l l¥er or1d go ld W1..• nee
04
11 ece~:.ory (ott (OII ecl Carol
Do SIB ~ 89 a3q5
and older stl ... e• co m ~ro Buy \el l
y
or trade Co li Roger Wotml ey
WAiffH SS WANTED A pply m pe r
742 ·233 1
)On
( ro w ~
Steak Hous e
OLD FURNITURE tee bowe ~ b1 o:!i ~
Pamer
Ohto
bedi tr on beds . el f complete
WOULDYOUit lo. e toeofll $ \0 535
h o u'&gt;ehold~ Wr t!e M D M1ll er
and mote on hour? Need tod1('S
Rt 4 Pomet ov Oll10 or f all
to d(&gt;rn onorrore l ace lt fr!t No
991 77W
~,;per ren r l'
nec e !ro!!oory
Neat
NO IHM 100 large 01 too sma ll
appear onc e and pleasant per
Wtll buy I ptece or co tnplete
~o na l t t y o mus t Coli S.ue lor op
ho u ~e h old . New u!&gt;ed or unt•
pornlrncn l f?q1 7006
que!ro Mort tn ~ Furnr!ure 20 N
2nd St
Mrddlepot t Ph one

J2 ·0o-Janakl 33 ; 12:0$--Movle " Falher of the Br ide"
8; 12 :4G--Toma 6,13 ; 1:00--Tomorrow 3,4; 1:SoNews 13.
Movie Channel 4 s &amp; 7 P.M. - Outlaw Blues (PG J
9&amp; 11 P.M.- AS iar Is Born (RJ
Cable Cha~nel s
6 30 PM - Testimony T ime '
7 00 PM - Paui· Gaudino Family F itness Show
7.30 P.M - Coach's Corner
10 :00 P.M. - 700 Club

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Luot and t'ound

Notiree ·

Help Wanted

In rrwrrwr)' . C&lt;1nl uf Thcwk.s and
Obrlluu·y 6 l'l'lll.!&gt; !Jt' l \4'un1, JJ 00

',.
·'

ant ff..~ds·· Turn (}
T rnwanted Items Into Cash
~

Debutante'' 10 .

7
W •

.• Thursday. April20.t j y

IN lOVING mem ory ol Edgar
Reyn o ld, ~ h o po.,ed owoy o n
A~r1120 1977
Sodly i 1l i~~cd bv Mrs
Ro se
Rl'l'n o lch . Vol &amp; Seq y Reytlo lds
8. ( iltld t cll lym' ~..Gwvnn o11d
Vol Jt Mt 011d Mr"' G V Rll pe
If, fomdy
Gordner R eynold~
011d to mtly Mt and Mn, ~ rro ll
lonr o .,. end lomtly Mrs Wm f
R:oyn olch

Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie " The Reluctant

RE THERE ENNY
QUESTIONS?

HOW LONG
BEFORE
RECESS?

CAN I GIT
A DRINK
OF WATER?

WHAR DID
MY DOG
TROT OFF
TO ?

.)

�•
12- The Daily Sentinel. Midd!Ppurt ·Pomeroy. 0 .. Thursday. Apnl 20. 1978

ELBERFELDS IN .POMEROY

Judge rejects attempt
COLUMBUS (IJPIJ - One
state lawmaker was rebuff ell
Wednesday in his attempt tu
stop the state from advancing
the rinanciallv troub led
schools money tO pay bills. so
another will trv todav .
Franklin Colmtv Common

('onlnllling Board did not
have the authurity to disburse
tht.•

lllOtll-')

He had soug h} · bnth a
!l'mporary and permanent
restn:llnmg order to keeP
S~ate

Auditor Tllmnas

~·er1,~1son

F: .

from issuiiJg a $21.5

funds ... Murdvck said.
Gilli e ha d sa id the
Controlling Boa rd had the
funds. but he also ruled the
Controlling Board would have
to houor any
from school

(ll h er

request
with

distr \ r~

a!read~ IJeen issued. he warlts

Pfeifer maintmrH.&gt;d U1at 1f

tht• court to order Fcn:,usun to

not lwve passed both U1e state

n •cn w r t hem .

Senat e a nd House
Representatives .

the paymem wa s made. it
would set a pr ecedent that
could bankrupt stale sehOills
and &gt;also said the slate

million rhL·ck this week and

" UH~ bomd hHd no aultwi'i ty
to appropri&lt;llL' m om~y with
('llnd ttion~ttr
tiS

stri ng s attached
it did and secondly, the hn~·

cl ear·Jy statt.•s .that foW1dation
lll tH llt's
are
to
be
&lt;-tppropritJtt'd nn a monthly
bti SIS to each scllool district .

If ll1e u•urt finds the boRed
m·tpd illegally, Murdock said
he wan ts Uw

('U llrt

to prevent

the aud ttnr from issuing the
funds , and if Umse funds hHve

·'The lcgislat ure and not
the ('nntrnllmg Board should
hcn ·c rtpprupriated th nst'

similar fina ncial problems .
Pleifer had sa id if U1e stale
Hllnws this pay lllenl to Cleve·

land then any fi nancia llytroubled dislri rt should be
able to , seek, cmd rec(•1ve.

fu nds. I
F'ran klin B. Walter. stale
super inte ndent of public in·
strurtion. sa)'S any sdwo!
district facin~ problems like
the Cleveland schools w1ll be
treated as Cleveland has been
treated.

Pfeife r had sa id the only
rt~a so n

as~

JEANS SALE

prumisei"J.

Their last pay chcc·k was

to disbm:se the ' March 17.

nuthurity

Pleas Court .Judge Fred G1lhe
rejected an attempt by Sen .
Paul Pfeifer. R-Bue)Tus. to
block th e payment of s:m.8
million in state funds tu bail
out the bankrupt Clewland
city school system
Assistant House Minoritv
L~ader Norman Murdnrk \;f
Cincinnati was to ask the
Franklin County Court of
Appeals toda) fur a
declarat ory JUdgment
declaring Monday's acti&lt;Hl of
the State Controll ing b1•ard
illegal. The Controlling Board
had approved adv"nrmg the
schools the money .

another 19.:1 million in June .
Murdnck said m hi s brief.
to be filed with the court . that

U1e sd(rx&gt;l 's 11.000 employees
were not J)(iid

the request

was

turned over to the Conu·olling
Roard wa s because it would
nf

The money did not arrive in
Wednesda\

C'll'\·cland

and

In other action. the NAACP
filed several requests with a
federa I judge urging him
basically to set aside stale
law and order up to 9.9 mills
·of taxes reeently rejectc'&lt;.! by
Cleveland voters.
Nathaniel Jones. national
~eneral

counse l fur

N,\ ACP. sa id . Clev-e lan d's
Ulxpayers will have on ly
themselves "' blame if Chief
~'e deral Jud ge Prank J .
&amp;lltisti orders them to pay
additional taxes lo keep the
cit y's 180 schools open and
deseg regated. He also sa id
that local voters indicated
la st April 6. when they
defeated a levy designed to
keep the sciHKJis operational.
th at they are aga in st
desegregatio n and th at
makes them responsible fo r
attempting ID .IJ!oek a federal
co urt
11 rdc r
un der
Cnnstitutional

l r.~w .

FRIDAY, APRIL 21st AND SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT .'TIL 8

WOMEN'S JEANS
PRE-TEEN - JUNIOR - REGULAR - EXTRA SIZES

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By HELEN THOMAS
WASHI NGTON 1UP I I President Carter, fa ced w1th
poor ec onom ic news and
co ngre ssiona 1 tan1 peri ng

l'ffnrts to curb
lllfldllOfl, SUIIITTIUning 16 top
ex~·cutlves of lhr nat10n 's
trat ion

Tlw

former

e~ssode~te

publisher of Holling Stone
magazine will bt' the second

with the tax package he hopes

tht•1r .support
in his
burge lmlng bHttle agi:tlllst

top wo111an in U1e Cmter
pol!cy·ma k1ng hi erarr lly .
!'v1idgr. rustanza , director of

'

mfiHtlon

the Off1ce of Public l.ia1 son.

will he lp r evive the economy ,
today in\~ted ('ongressional
lax writers and bus1nessnJPn

Ca rtrr pla rt'i to hold CJ
:similar Jllel•ting s(Jon with
or ~an ized lt1bor leaders to
&lt;-tppea l for their backing for
the ,·olunta ry w(lge and pnce
rcstntinL'i tht' tldministration
is bank1n~ on to qu ell
1nflatwn .

wtll be

for separ ate White House
chat s.
The pres1d ent has had
mixed re; uIts wit h. his
combi nati on tas cut-tax
revision plan undergmng f1ve
weeks of review by the tax writing House Way s and

Means Committee. W1th ke)
Carter proposals br~n g
scrapped by the panel. the
president schedul ed a
meeting today with the
chairman . Rep . Al Ulima 11.
D-Dre .. and otht•rs to disc·uss
the future of the plan .
The action foll owed the
Commerce Department's annoWlcement Wednesd&lt;:ty th&lt;:tt

the Gross National Product
skidded during ll1e &lt;•pening
three months of 1978 t u shu\\
he worst natwnal output Jn
thr~

years.

Commer c e S e cr t! t ar~
Juanita Kreps shnrtly , aftrr

the announcement told
Congress anythmg less than
Carter's $23.9 billiOn tax cut
proposal may in crease
chances fo r worS(' inflCJtlun
next year .
The pr esident wH s d c v otm ~
attention , as
. we
. ll, to adrmms-

blut•-dup companie&gt; to rally

In a maj or speech on
mflcttwn last wet&gt;k , DJ rter
ann nunc('d he will seek a 5.5
pt•n ·t•nt ce11'ing on federHl
W!!l'kl'r W&lt;ll.!t mereases and
urgl•d industry leagprs t~J
fullo\\ suit. H{' hAs made it
1

dear hiS plans for the
d.;:tmpenmg inflatiun dt1 nnt
tnclude any man dat ory
C! llltro b ovl'r pn ces and
wag es.

On

~tnother

frnnt. chan gt'S

m the White Ht&gt; use operation

a nd st&lt;1ff wl're euntinuing to
emer gl' as a result of Carter 's
\\'rrkt•nd ~t nck.taking with

his

C&lt;~btnct and top
Hou ~(,a Jdes HI C'arnp

While
Oa\·ld,

Md
DenHx-ratic politi cal pro
Anm·
Wexler .
deputy
undl• r s ecretary

nf

('OIIHIH'I'C1.' . iS IJIO\'i n g lO

tht.'

Wh1te H111M as "

~.000·•·

yt-ar pn•sJdt•ntwl !iSststa nt to
\\ IWk with rtdnsrr Sturnt
E1 sem;t~t 1n the domestic
policy f lt•ld.

conccntrit tin~

(rn

Legislature
at-a-glance
HOUSE

stu d ent :,

HB 1736 Broo k. s Provrdes tor
ln nd us(' pla n n 1n g

1239 . Pa nenill Expand s
re ~ trrct 10 ns
on tor ml:'r p u bl rc
off rcra ls and em ployee s rf'pre
sentr n9 person s Detore pub l rc
aq c r1cr es on wh rc h !h(''l ser v l'd

or were emp lo yed

HB 11 40, Ba ll Eli m rnate s tue l
ad IUSimen t cos t pass throuqhs
by el ec tr rc l rg h t corn pi\n res
HB l ?J L K ar mol Up d ate s
srar uror -.· pr ov rsr ons r rl i\f 1nQ to
coun ty hom e!o
HB l7.t2 , Saw ve r Pr ov1 dcs a
non torte Jt ure la w tor 1nd 1V1dUal
de ter re d an nu 111eS
HB 12 4) , M urd oc "' Au th Or !les
&lt;,chool &lt;; ub s.1 dy i!d va nce pa y
menrs to sc hools that r un oul of
rr1on ey m 1977 78 ~ch o ol ye ar
HB 1? 44 , J ct s k. uls k 1 F Mill
t at es

tOr nt

menTa l

tor

sul fur

010 ~ 1 d&lt;'

111 Oh 10

Cl&gt;.~il

Slalules to more
ell erli\lt&gt;ly deal w11t1 nat ur rt\

dPf en!.('

ee

1
and m an m ade d 1 ~a~ t e r s
HB 1009, E
HugheS
tn
cr eases the rc lmtlu rsf' nwnr ot
memi&gt;N &lt;; 0 1 bOr:'HdS Of h('JI I h
d i.-. t r,rts. 81 9
Sub HB l08J Bcy ald Crca!C'1
c1 nou&lt;ouH~ progr am tor o!der
adult:, il nd prov1de!J tor. rom
munrt y
mu1 1 1 p u rpo~e
sen10r
ccn · er ~

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A Home Btmk

For

Meigs County
Peo11le

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

-sANK-.,.... "".

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Fifteen Cen ts
Vol. ~~~ No. :;

make ·' beller use'' nf their

time. and that Carter wnuld
l..M! Illt:.'t.'ling individue~lly

and
srna ll rr groups with
members from time lo time
1n

Pay raise
1Continued

The learning experiences of kindergarten are being
stressed in announcing the registration of kmdergarten

from page I)

uffi cia ls and rmployecs tn
$55.000. That an 1endment was

aim ed

ANOTIIER TRAIN DERAU.ED - t\pproximately 16
cars of the Chessie System carrying dangerous chemi cals
were derailed around 5 a .m. today north of Pt . Pleasant. It
was the second time in less t11an four months such an
incident has occurred in the Pt. Pleasant area . None of th e
cars were ruptw-ed in today's incident north of Pt.

edu eators,

al

sprc· i fil'all y col legr
preside nts wh ose salar ies
cmd fringr benefits in some
cases exceed that amount .

currentl y with salaries uf
$55,000 are the chancellor nf

·~~=·-~O::ll,·!·!·!':&lt;.&lt;.'l-:':..'"·;·:,.:.:-:,,:,:·:·:·:::&lt;:~&lt;::&lt;&lt;:~:'"""';;~1

!News. . .rn Brrefsl Trailer owners

ll1e Ohio il&lt;Jard of Rege nts
ami the state superintendent
The Sena te lmd rt~tu ced the ·
pmposed sala ry for chief
justice of the Ohio Supreme
Court til $55.000 fr om the
House-recommended figure
of $60.000. The conferenre
committee kept that lower

figu re after Meshel agreed to
l'tmvim·c

his

Se notc

eolleagues

to

up gra de

MEN'S JEANS

Includes our entire stock of men's jeans - Wrangler and other famous makes - Complete
selection of sizes in basic and fashion styles - Flares and straight legs - Shop

sa laries for other judgl's.

t\.&gt;;soeiate Supreme Co urt
Just iees. cut from $53.000 to
$4~ .000 by the Senate. would
~ct $51.000 under the bill .
They now make $40.000 .
Appea Is court judges. reduced from $49.000 to 145.000
by the Senate. wou ld get
141.000 under the ·bil l. They
now make $37.000.

best selection.

ear~

for

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Reg. s11 95 Jeans••..•..•. Sale sgss
Reg. s1295 Jeans ....... Sale s}Q'l5

su

Reg. s1495 Jeans •••••••• Sale 95
Reg. s1595 Jeans ....... Sale s1275

tor sem dra ile r
0

SE NATE

6111 Introduc ed
· SB
487 ,
Meshel
Make s
correc t 10n s 1n pre\I IOustv enact
ed appropr1al!on b i ll s

Bil ls PaHed
Am
HB !145 , S
Brown
R£'q u, r es
n1e
l1cens 1ng
ot
aucf10n bus1 nesses and changes
tee s 19 0
Am Su b HB 906 . LM c1 0ne
Prov 1des proT ec TIOn tor endan

q Ned pla n ts 79 0

Am
Pro h 1bl &lt;,

Sub

HB

605,

tampermg

F r 1C'S
w 1l h

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Reg. s1695 Jeans ....... Sale 51355
Reg. s1795 Jeans ••••••• Sale s1435
All of our boys.' denim and
fashion jea ns are included for
!his e vent . Regular sizes · slims
hu skies and the popular
s tudent size 26 to 30 inch waist.

Am
HB
71 8,
St ,nt iM O
Incr ea ses pcnaltres for unla wf ul
po s~ e ss1bn ot dan gero us ordn an
r f's ?8 1

1Conunued from page I )
Sheriff's Office hns " suppl y
of lcanrts "T(Iward S::tfcr
Cycling " fum1 shcd by the
!Continued from page 1I
Stale of Ohi o Department of
The effect of mflmion _
Highw ay Safety These arc nodKing 7 percent lllb ye~tr
free and can be pieked up any . compared to 6.2 percen t 111
time.
1977 - was evi dent 111
Sheriff Proffll t advises. W'e dnes day ' s
La bor

Inflation

Department

:tnnounte ment

of a bicycle as a toy or IJU sh
· th e poverty level up
· mg
plaything . ·It is a vehicle and $.150. All urhan fanu ly of four
must be used accordingly. that earns les.&lt; than $6,200 a
Bicycle drivers are subject to year is consideretJ in povertv.
the sa me traffi c l;tws as the The comparaule fig ure for
automobile dri ve rs. It is the 1977 wa s $5;8:&gt;0..
responsib ility of the parents
Co mme rc-e Secre tary
to make sure that the child Ju&lt;&gt;ni ta Kreps said u1e news
understa nds the sig ns. w11s not all bad.
signals. and regulations. It is
" Vigorou s gr owt h ··
also the responsihllity_Qf lhi.__n:s~n"'t~ln:-'\l;~rci1 ,~1:h e-.said ,--+· - - - - - parent to make certain that predicting the growth ratefor
the child observes and obeys the year would be 4.5 percent
them and that he keeps his - just und~fJhe 4.7 percent
1-icycl e in . safe o~erating growth ra te the presiden t had
condition ."
predicted.

CLEVELAND - TilE 11 .000 EMPLOYEES OF THE
aeveland school system finall y were paid Thursday for the
first time since March 17- but today the system's fin ances
continue tD worry local and state school officials and the
employees themselves.
Another lawsuit ha s been filed in Columbus seeking an
order requir!Jlg State Auditor TI19mas E. FerguS&lt;Jn to recover
the $18 million in state aid paid tO the Cleveland schools Thurs·
day so they CIIUid meet the payrolls. The money was advanced
by the State Controlling Board.

must ohey · order

Sy racuse village residents Racine .
fa iling to comply with an
A second rea&lt;ling of an
ordinance to underpin their ordin ance was approved
trailer homes will be notified givin g th e Ohio Power
by mail to have the work done Compa ny permissi on to
immediately . Thi s was ap- sup ply the villa ge wit h
proved durin g a special electric se rvice.
meeti ng of Syracuse Village
Mayor Herman London
Council Thursday night .
reported he had purchased a
Per sons violating the or- small mower and the large
dinan ce lllust hav e the mower had been repaired.
necessa ry work com pleted
The
Syracuse
Fire
within 10 days after receipt of Department asked about
the letter. If the work is not installtng a fire bar for 10
completed . they will be cited member s of the department .
to co urt .
Installation of the bar will
It was reported wor k will cost approximately $200 . It
begin on two tennis co urts by will cost 1109 per month .
the fir st of May. weather according to Eber Pickens.
permitting.
The fire dcpartlllent will pay
A meeting will be held May the co&gt;1 of the Installation and
2 with the Commonwealth the mon thly rate.
Engineering. firm rega rding
Council also disc:ussed dogs
the sewage system for the run nin g loo se . .It was
vi lla ges of Syra cuse and
(Continued on page 12)

Parents ai'e l o bring a

record of immunization and
the child's bi1th certificate to
the registration.
Childr en being enrol led
should have the DPT seri es
and booster. poli o and
booster. Rube ll a. mea sle s
and a recent sk in test.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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- LUMBUS - A :Jtl.DAY'WEATIIER OUTLOOK
CAI.JlNG for normal rainfall and cool temperatures could be
crttlcallo Ohio's Ianners.
Lyle Denny, U. S. Agriculture Department meteorologist,
said Iannen need dry conditions to prepare fields for planting
(Collttnuad on 1111•. 11)

Mrs. Arm Barrett and daughter. Jennifer. and Mrs. Cledith King and daughter. 'feresa.
are pictured at a pre-kindergarten registration at the Harrisonville Elementary School.
Greg McCall. principal. and Mindy Young. kindergarten instructor . assist the two mothers
with the instructions on completing the ne&lt;.-essary form s for t•nrollrncnl.

Governor Rockefeller
visiting New
Haven
...

WASHINGTON - SEN . JOHN GLENN, D-DHiO, SAID
Thursday he has urged HEW Secretary Joseph .A. Colllano to
support the applications of five Ohio school districts that want
to either expand or implement magnet sch,qql programs. The
magnet school Is a sc!&gt;ool with a special curriculum and
jX'ograms that attract students from lhroughout a conununity.
The five districts that have filed with the U. S. Office of
Education for magnet school funding were Cleveland,
Colwnbus, Mansfield, Dayton . and Cleveland Heights.
TOI..EOO. OIDO - A HEARING WAS TO BE HELD In
Lucas County Common Pleas Court today to consider a request
by the Toledo School Board for a temporary restraining order
forcing striking teachers back to work .
The Toledo Federation of Teachers 'ntursday rejected the
latest wage offer by the board of education, which would have
boo•ed salaries between 10 and 12 percent. The system's 3,400
employees have been on strike since AprU 10.

CANDIDATES SPEAK - Three ca ndidates for local publi c office spoke Tuesday at the
Meigs County Human Recource Council's monthly meeting held at the Meigs Inn. Two of the
candidates pictured are 1..-, He~~rx Wells , lncwubent county commissioner and Hank
Cleland, opposing Wells in the prunary for county commissioner. Wells in his statements
!Did those attendin~ that the final plans for the nursing home will co me off the drawing
board Friday. Construction should start In near future , Wells said . Wells also commented
_that constructlon~on~the.ne.w_Mental Heallh and Senior Citizens buil&lt;lingJYill b!!gin_soon . ~
These two buildings will be of no c06l to the county, Wells commented. Plans are in the
making lor Canters Cave 4·H Camp, Jackllon County improvement of $500,000 to $650,000,
with $250,000 already committed JX'Oviding this swn can be matched by Dec. 31, 1978, Wells
added. Cleland stated lhat funding lsavallablefor a comprehensive program for children to
include day care and recreational centers. Not pictured is Judge Robert E. Buck who also
spoke and answered questions . Buck remains unopposed·in·the race for Probate Judge .

Delegates Charles H.
" Charley " Damron. D·
Putnam . and Dave O'Neal . D·
Mason. today announced
Gove rnor
John
D.
Rockefeller IV would be in
New Haven on Thursday.
April 27 , to announce that
major improvements would
be made to Old Ro ute 33.
The two delegates also said
that Governor Rockefel ler
would verify that the efforts
announced by them earlier
th is month were the
reason
a compro mise
ha d been reached in
the matter as to who
legally owned th e hi gh·
way and bridge, an Issue that
ha s been debat ed for
decMes.
Both Damron and O'Neal
sa id that they wert' shorkcll
by the letter and r esultin~
artlcle. _published yesterday_
from .city officia ls debating
the ownership of the highway
and upholding Law re nce
Butcher , Ma son · 'co unty
Administrative Assistant to
the County Commission, as to

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Young , instructor, presides ovt'r story time .

HARRISONVILLf. - All is
set for the an nual kin·
dergarten ··roundup at the
Harri sonville Elementary
Schoo l. Miss Mindy Young.
instrut1or reports. The annual roundup to register new
kindergarten st udents as well
as first graders. who ha ve not
previously attended kin ·
dergarten. will be held from
8·30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wed·
nesday . May 3.
Registration is
being
'1ressed at this time su that
all of the paper work in volved
can be eompleted before the
beginning of classes in the
fal l. Any child whose fifth
b111hday fa lls on or before
Sept. :10. should be registered
for kinderga rten and any
child whose sixth birthdav
falls on or before Sept. 30.
may be registe red for the
first grade .

CINCINNATI
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS are
complaining that some Cincinnati businesses discriminate
against them by limiting the number of siudents allowed to
enter stores at a given time.
Some merchants limit students in stores on grounds it
reduces shoplifttrig and loitering .

Regular 17.95
Boys Jeans ............. ~.35
Regular '9.95
Boys Jeans ............. '7.95 ·
Regular s10.95
.
1
DJ.ur
M~J11 Jeans.............. 8.75
Regular '11.95
Boys Jeans ... :......... '9.55
Regular 112.95
Boys Jeans ...........,110.35

pupils at the Harrisonville School on May 3. Here Mindy

Harrisonville
roundup set

MOSCOW - SECRETARY OF STATE (.'YRUS VAN CE
reswued crucial arms talks in the Kremlin today and a U. S.
spokesman said he would confront Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko with the issue of Soviet interference in U. S. news
coverage of a protest demonstration.
Vance and Gromyko met for the second day to disclLSS the
.fundamental disputes blocking a new arms-limitation
agreement.

BOYS JEANS

utd1 l'¥' me ter 21 3

By Uolted Prmlnlcrnational
CHICAGO - MOVES TO REOPEN mngressional
hearings into the Teamster Union's pension fund operations
began Thursday because of Daniel J. Shannon 's departure as
the fund 's chief, the Chicago Tribune reported today.
Stannon either resigned under pressure or was fired
Wednesday at executive director of the Teamsters · Central
States, Southeast and Southwest pension fund . The 11.6 billion
fund has been under investigation by Cong ress and fed eral
agencies. largely because of loans it had made.

JOUET . IU.. - A CAR AND TRUCK COLUDE D Thurs·
day night. killing row- people, including two Ohioans, in the car
in an unincorporated area north of Joliet.
Michael E. Lowther; his brother, William, both of Brunswick, Ohio ; Williami.AJwther's wife , Marcia, 26: and her son ,
Aaron Elliot , I, Montgomery, Dl .; were Identified as the dead.
William and Marcia Lowther had been married recently , state
pollee said.

dum p tru c ks 91

Depulies

" Parents should never Ihmk

Pleasant . The Jan . 23 accident forced Pt. Pleasant to shut
off its water supply for severa l days after chem icals were
spilled onto the ground. Pictured above at the sce ne are
Sgt. N. E. Benson and Deputy' Thmnas Roush of the Mason
County Sheriffs Department. The train was reportedly
headed toward Huntington .

The only state officia ls

91 1

H B llJ 4 L
Br own
Rf'v iS t•\ r('qu l&lt;it ,on of 1ra nsm 11
ters ot money 91 0
Suo SB 158 . SpecK Imp r ov es
oCOIICC t 1011 o f dW M (J ~ l} y Srnall
et a 1m&lt;, cou rt s 86 ~
Sub
SB
139, Cet e bre n ~
Ex ten ds th e ~·~o es of insu ran ce
• or !.Ov erage tna t c:ou nt 1er:. ca n
pro\11de tor Ofl 1cer s a nd em
plo~ees SQ 0
Am Sub S B 402 Collms.
G1ves cou nT y comm1 SS10ners
d1sr r et ron ni pl dcrny a r ever! cr
claus e rn dee d s to or o p c rtv
lrdns. trorr ed to nonpro l 1'1 sen 1or
c Ti /Cn or qan 11a'10n s 90 0
A'm Su b SB 41 1, Robert o
Se ts mfl x 1mum W(' IQht l1m1 tS
t vll

-- ....,- . _ ,

en tine

. ..

and of public instruction .

h Cdlf h

menl n l r etardat iOn adv 1s0r y
an d
re.,ncw conHl11S S1 0n 's
a cet"&gt;s. to cl1 ent re co rd s "' stQi l'
1n st tut 1on s
Res o lut•on Adopt ed
HJ R 78 . U t nc 1on e M{•mo ra l '
1/ CS Con gr ess to CIC'&lt;I ar c ,,
three year rno rator 1um on £'n
torcemen• of a 1r Qu it ll l y sta nd

Bil ls Passt&gt;d
HO R5 . Corb1n R('\IIS t'S

You II feel better if Its bigger .
The way to do that is

in the cei lllpai ~ n . has been
stripped of snmt· of her
jurlsd1etion.
.
Powtdl dl'nit.~d the Cabinet
W! 1Uld have H less important

HH

1n· Senate Amendments
Am H B 9J S I 0 )' AllO W':&gt; a
mu n 1c oa l or town sh1 0 &lt;1 v il
s.t•nn&lt;l' C01111111SSrOn to pl ace
vol unTeer bremen '" 1"1ti' N the
ct a s ~ r l dC'd or unclas.s, f ,C'd CPIII
SNVI(i&gt; Btl 0
Refu ses to Concur 1n Senate
A mendmen t !i.
An1 HB 8 Br~ ns t oo l
Ex
em prs the Sd 1e ot 1n5u11n an d
rel atrd (' Qu1 pm ent tr am t he
r et ail c,alcs and use tax 4 78

·!

ary

wh o

on tld l ard ous h rg tlw,ws
but 1111110 li ve les~ tna n on e m ile
trorn school

Concur~

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rr~ 1 dl'

6) 1B

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, April 21, 1978

Copeland apparently t1red a snot out ot nrs ca r wmdow at by the Jackson unit of SEOEMS. During that t1tne, medical
obtained gasoline at Roberts' Sohio Station in Rio Grande, but
Harruner.
Sgt. Dave Williamson of the Jac~n Pol ice technicians were in constant mntact with hospital emergency
failed to pay for it.
.
· roo.m personnel.
The incident was reported the Gallia County sheriff's Department reported.
•
Hammer reportedly returned fire. Ham.mer suffered
department who alerted the Jackson Post, state highway
It was reported the assailant was believed to have been
an adbominal gun shot wound . He is listed in satisfactory wanted on charges in another state .
patrol , to be on the l'ookout for the suspect.
Troope1· Hammer spotted the vehicle traveling west on US condition at Holzer Medical Center's intensive care unit.
Copeland's body wa s transported to Columbus this
Copeland apparen tly sped away from the shootin g scene. morntng for an autopsy.
35. Hammer attempted to stop it , but the driver sped away.
Th e vehicle, driven by Copeland, finally stopped near the then his vehicle collided headon with a sem i truck ope rated by
Ca ptain R. C. Wilson. district commander for the Ohio
intersection of County Road 9, where Trp. Hammer apparently Hugh Gillbert, 51. Suffolk. Va .
Sl11le Highway Patrol said the incident is still under
According to reports, Copeland was thrown from his investigation .
got out of his cruiser to question Copeland.
vehicle onto the highway. He was transported to the hospital

nther wee k instead of weekly.
He said both the president
and Cabinet fe lt U1ey could

Bill s Introduc ed
HB 1137 Mildd u ) Pr o v1d f'.S
s t a t ~ su bSi d ieS
to schOol ~ to r

aro~

How is your Bank ·

grl:!b bag fur ttll the

dJrcrst' grnups Carter wooed

r(lle in coming months. but
did confirm it wi ll mee t every

CO L UMBU S (U P I J
Her e 1S
a Ql ance a t ac llln ly Wt'dn('Sdily
rn t h e Oh10 G(•nera l Assembly

transpor t i n g

SIZES 2-4, 4-6X AND 7 to 14
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REG. su ................................. SALE s3.79
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. A~uth Carolina man who allegedly shot and wounded an
Oluo Htghway Patrol trooper, died Thursday night shortly
after his car colhded head-on with a tractor-trailer rig on East
Broadway St. in Jackson.
Th~assailant, William Michael Copeland, 18, Orangeburg. S.
C., dted in the emergency room at Holzer Medical Center
shortly after the 7:50p.m. incident .
It was not determined whether Copeland had been shot by
'l'rCJ?perThomas Hammer, 33, Jackson , who stopped the man 's
vehicle on US 35, one mile east of Jackson.
According to unofficial reports , the victim allegedl v

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wumen's - affairs. press
secretary Jody Powell sa id .
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South Carolina man dead, Jackson
state trOoper wounded in incident

the legal
controversy Haven even wrote us about
surrounding New Haven and th is matter," sa1d O'Neal , " It
the Department of Highwa) s. was the ordinar) citize n such
.. Frankly. we don 't care as Ray Weaver. Jim Layne,
who takes credit for getting Sarah D3wsun . and oUICrs
the road and bridge fixed ," · who brought this to our atsaid O'Neal. "All we care ten lion . If th e city had written
about is getting something us abou t ItS problem w1th the
done for (he citizens of this highway departmen t, we
county."
might have been able .to
Damron, who serves as reS&lt;Jive thiS matter sooner."
C.'hainnan of the Political
" As far as any controversy
Subdivisions Committee in with Lawrence Butcher is
the House of Delega tes, said con c erned ." reported
that ~s far as he was con- Dam ron . .. that gentle man
cerned. the slap at him and came to my Point Pleasant
O'Neal by the city officials law off1ee last week and
was as a result of his com· apologlled for the misun·
mittee passing legislation tlersta nding which had oegiving greater rights and curred as a result of his ar·
retirement benefits to city t1cle and our previous efforts
employees In West Virginia to F&lt;olve the problem."
th's legislative session.
Gubernato rial assista nt
" I'm so rry and I apologize Bl a ine Mi cha els today
to Delegate O'Neal that his confirmed that Damron and
and our common~e[[octs_fo£ _ Q'Neal ~had indeed bco.ugliL _ __:betler roads must have been the problem to that office's
jeopardized by my commit· at\ent ion and in a ddilio~ to
ment to greater rights and dual visits by the two prior to
benefits to city employees,'' Dr. Butcher's news article,
Damron said.
Damron, on both delegates'
" No cit y official of New
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