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ARNOLD J . SA11'LER.
M.D.

Ph.D.

Patient education
seminar Saturday
A full da) ·s wor ksh np
dealing wrth ··Perspect il'l'S
on Patient Educ"lmn" \\ Ill be
held on Saturday, April 2'1. at
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Darty Sentmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, April 24 78

Holze r Medical Ce nter. Dr.
Smtlcr ca me to Ga ll ipolis in
February, 1967, and has been
on tilt' hospi tal staff since thai

~1cntal

l'ommunl!\'

EARL RENSHAW
Earl Renshaw , 81, Minersvill e, died Sunday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
A retifed tarpenter, Mr.
Renshaw was bom May 22,
1896, a son of the late Calvin
and Mary Whitaker Ren·
shaw. He was a member of
the Racine American Legion
Post. Besides his parents he
was preceded in death by
three brothers.
Surviving are his wile,
Theres a; lour da ughters,
Helim Jane Burson. Shade;
Marga ret Add Dodson,
Mason ; Earlene Bumgarner,
Mason, and Ma ril yn Sue
Searles, Ashville; a sister,
Helen Warren, Co lumbus.
and nine grandchildren .
Funeral services will be
held at I p.m. Tuesday at th e
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Rev . David Fields of·
fi cialing . Burial will be in
Beec h Grove Cemetery.
· Friends ma)' call at the
funeral home any lime.

time .

Health C'e nler, a·c ross from
the hospital on Roule 160. JUSI
West of Gallipol is. ·nus will

B(lrn m Munich , Germany .
nr . .Srt!tler ~r aduated from

Vienna
University
recrJ\'ing his M.D. degree in

the

be Lhe seron i1o work shup

sponsored by the Adv1sury

Co uncil of the Holzer Mrdrral
Ce nter He alth Lt•arnJng
Resource Center .
Included nn the program .
whr ch will stan promptly at ·
10 o'clock on Saturday aft&lt;•r

1957. He imrrned at the East
Tennessee Baptist Hospital 10
Knuxville. affiliated with the
University of Tennessee. He

physician etnd th r othl'r a

psychologist.
Speakin~ on the role nf I he

Virginia In add it io n. he
se rved with Care Medico in

ph ys1c ian
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pat 1ent
educa tion Will be Anw ld J
Sattler . .\1 D.. who rs
assnc1a ted with the ~1rdt l'Ul

Asnr for two years.
Dr. Sattler became ccr·
, . .can B(Jar d
ll.1.ll'l1..uv tl1c t\Jnen
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( ovrnng 1 e su JCC 0 e
.unp urtan ce of pa l~e nt

the 9:30a.m. rcgJstrallun cwd
be

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professional men. on t' a

Plaza. lnr .. and a member of
the ~l ed i ral Staff nf the

Anniversary
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GINOS

FRANCES WORMAN
Frances Wonnan, 67, a
resident of 501 First Ave.,
Gallipolis and lonner City
Audit or, died Saturd ay
evening in Holzer Medical
Center following a lengthy ill·

Nlu &lt;:~l!wn

In the

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L'ommu nrty .Mental Health
Staff. Dr Dcllna was at the
['Jurmplllgn Co unty Mental

EARL ZEITER
Earl Zeiter, 82, a resident
Hea lth Center in Urbana. of Akron, died Sunday in
11linois lor five yea rs as Akjon .
out patient staff·psychologist.
Mr. Zeiter was the lather of
adol esce nt prog ram coo r· Mrs. Fred (Mary ) Derks,
dinator and consultant lo the
Ga llipolis.
Champa ign Co unty Co urts
Funeral services will be
and Probation office.
held
10 a.m. Wednesday at
.
At
the
sa
me
trme
he
was
an
the
Hopkins
Funeral Home in
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mstru ctor at the Unrversrty of Akron.
Ill!nors
. on lhe Ur ba na ·
Ch ampargn
· campus. · D unng
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· he was m
· Ill mots
' · he
· he ume
iled other resea rch con·
1 1. a nd 1a~u It. Y posJ.1.I.Ons.
.u1an
(Continued from Jlllt 1)
l'hruughout hrs professional
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Party
and Moro's wife.
career he has partrcrpaled
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But an attorney l&lt;r Red
n-dumc .r ous co n. tnuln g
Brigades leaders on trial in
c ucatlO~ presentatiOns.
In addition t o Dr. Sattler Turin said Sunday he was
and Dr DcR1 ta, Davma J. sure tha t Moro was stiU alive .
G
MS N S . .
"Moro can be saved," said
,osne11 • : · ·· uperv1sor
an d Nur s1 ng Consulta nt, attorney Giannino Guiso.
Home
Hea lth
Age ncy
"The intervention of the
p
f lh
Oh.
rogram o
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10
Pope and the appeal from the
Depart me nt of Hea lth 1n
.
United Nations validly meet
Col umbus. Ohio, will speak the precondit io ns lor the
on Satu rday moming per· suspension of the ultimatum .
taining to the role of nursing They pave the way for the
in patient education.
opening of real negotiations,"
The afternoon session will Guiso told reporters.
feature David S. Stein, Ph.
The gove rnment, while
D., Assistant Professor of the &gt;tressing it would not release
Division of Medi cal Com· prisoner s, turned to. the
munications at Ohi9 State Roman Catho li c relief
University , who rs also the organitation Carit as to
Admini strative Assistant in negotia te
wit h
the
Education at Children's kidnappers.
Hospital in Columbus.
But a spokesman lor
Registration fee including Caritas, which has kept three
mornin g coff ee and th e special telephone lines open
luncheon is $1 0. Anyone in· for the Red Brigades to call,
terested may register by said the kidnappers "have
sending their check, payable JlOI up to this moment see n lit
to CHEAO, to either Steve to avail themselves of our
Cavote. CHEAO, P 0 Drawer services."
825, Athens, Ohio, 45701, or to
Italy's police Wlion issued a
Ms. Nancy Raming Kohl· statement Sunda'f'saying that
rieser , Community Mental negotiating
with
the
Hea lth Center, P 0 Box 292, kidnappers " would only
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Dead· encourage more kidnappings
line lor reservations because and more condemnations to
of luncheon arrangements death.
mu;i IJr on Thursday. April
"This is not an exchange of
children 's chewi ng gum
'!/, 1978. Fur additi onal in·
forma trun or to mak e packet trading card!; . We
rese rvations by phone, call cannot discuss &lt;r measure
614·593-5526 in Athens, or 446- how many Red Brigades
55311 in Ga llipolis.
might be worth the life of
Aldo Moro," the union said.

Trade

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

ifllmmN~CH

fRiES

APRJL 24, 25, 26
when you buy the 9 inch,
Steak Sandwich!
Q lno' • t.•nd•r- pure b••' •t••k •• ndwiel"l , wit., •ne ed tom•to ,
erl •p l• ttuc•, a nd o ni on on• b•ked go lde n brown lt•l!•n bun .

POINT
PLEASANT
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ness.
Miss Wonnan was born
Jan. 12, 1911, at Kerr Station
in GaUia County, daughter of
the late Francis T. and Mary
Ellen Jones Worman.
She spent her entire life in
Gallia County and was a
graduate of Gallla Academy
High School.
Miss Worman was a
member of the First United
Presbyterian Church and for
a number of years, served as
city auditor, retiring in 1975 .
Two sisters, surv ive,
Dorothy Wolfe, Ironton and
Margaret Davis, Wilmington,
Ohio. Two nieces and
nephews survive.
Funeral services will be
held I p.m. Wednesday at the
Wetherholt · McCoy · Moore
Funeral Home in Gallipolis
with Rev . Frank Hayes officiating.
Burial will be in Mound Hill
Cemetery .
Friends may call at the
fune ral home from II :30
Wednesday until the hour of
the services.
In lieu of flowers, the
family will accept donations
lor the American Ca ncer
Society
Arrangement s are under
the dir ectio n of Phillips
Funeral Home, Ironton.

rnmplNed resi dencies at the

Un r,·ersll\' of Florida Medical
Sehoul i~ Gainesville. the
Duvall Medrcal Center in
J;.u:kscmvillr, Flurido, and
lill' Cabell Hunt10gton
Hosprtal rn HuntiOgton , West

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MASON
773-5536

GRANGE MEETING
RACINE - Racin e Grange
2606 will meet in reg ular
session at the hall, 8 p.m.
Wednesday .
CHAMBER TO MEET
The Middleport Chamber of
Commerce will meet at 6: 30
p.m. Tuesday at the Meigs
Inn. Aguest speaker from the
Public Utilities Commission
will be featured.
THREE TRA,NSFERRED
Three runs were made by
the Middleport Emergency
Squad over the weekend.
At t2:32 p.m. Saturday , the
unit went to Route I.
Cheshire, lor Alex Shuler.
who was taken to Holzer
Medical Center. At 12 :57 a.m.
Sunday It was called to
Railroa d St . lor Arc hi e
Pierce who was taken to
Pleasant Valley, and at 5:29
p.m. Sunday to South Second
Ave. lor Martha Taylor who
was tak en to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospital.
SQUAD RUNS
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to Rose Hill
at 8:28 p.m. Saturday lor
Debbie Co rbett who wa s
taken to Veterans Memori al
Hospital.
At 6:45 p.m. Sunda y the
squad went to 490 Uncoln Hill
lor Mrs. Vivian Titus who
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

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Leslie Parsons, 66, Rt. 1, erhployee of the Columbus
Crown City, died in a tractor Coated Fabric Co. He retired
accident whi ch · occurred in 1973. He was a member of
Sunday moming off Sugar the Fraternal Order of
Creek Rd .
Eagles, and was a Navy
According to the Gallia veteran of World War II.
County sheriff's department,
Leslie R. Parsons was born
Parsons' body was found Sept. 2. 1911, in Jackson
pinned under his !ann tractor CoWlty , W. Va., to Peter
by George Woodward.
Parsons, who survives at Rt.
Dr. Donald K Warehime, 1, Crown City, and the late
Gallla County Coroner, ruled Marjorie Hurl Parsons.
He was married Feb. 26,
death was caused by internal
bleeding, due to a crushed 1932, in Gallia County to
Elizabeth Shriver, who
chest.
Mr. Parsons was a retired survives along with these
sons and daughters:
::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::.
Mrs. Jim (Freda ) Blamer,
Colum
bus ; Joan Parsons,
BULLETIN
San
Diego,
Calif.; Mrs. Tom
PT. PLEASANT- A 211'
Doris)
Kusan,
Gahanna •.
year-old Millon man was
'ohio;
Mrs.
John
(Hazel)
tilled by a single blast
Woodard,
Columbus;
Nor·
from a shotgun around 8:30
man
Parsons,
Orient
;
and
a.m . today In front of a
Stanley,
James,
Lawrence,
bouse on Ashtoo-l)pland
and Melvin at home. A
Rd.
daughter, Olive Beatrice,
Dead Is Stephen Wine
died
in 1936. There are two
Alfred.
grandchildren
, David and
Taken Into custody by the
Mason County Sheriff's
Department was Betty L.
Brumfield, 50, Rt. I,
Ashton, molher·ln-law of
Veterans Memorial Hospital
the victim.
Saturday Admissions :·:::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:=::;:;:;:;.;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:
E dna Blum e nauer,
Pomeroy ; Herman Werry,
Pomeroy; Ronald Dailey,
Pomeroy ; Dan iel Hall,
Pomeroy; Myrtle Hayes,
Pomeroy; Minnie Wise ,
Vinton.
Saturday Discharges J
onni
e Mea dows , Donald
The Meigs Junior High
Casto,
Shirley Ables, Arthur
School, Middleport, will
Sylvester,
Edward Martin,
sponsor a student book lair
Barbara
Lewis, Bertha
from Tuesday to Thursday.
Zamorano,
Mildred
Hubbard,
Students will be able to
Minnie
Ca
rroll,
James
Lowe,
browse and purchase books.
Sally
Holman,
Nellie
Price,
The book lair will be open
during the hours of 8&lt;40 a. m. Ronald Dailey.
Swnday Admissions tu 3:10 p. m. Books will be on
Beulah
Ochi er , Belpre ;
display in the gy mnasium .
Charles
Comell,
Portland;
The book lair committee
Maggie
Gilmore,
Racine;
invites all students, parents
Maxwell
Stevens.
Reedsville
;
and visitors to attend the lair .
Martha
Taylor,
Middleport;
The fair will enco ura ge
student interest in reading Carolyn Reeves, Pomeroy ;
and in building home Susanna Hubbard, Syracuse.
Sunday Discharges ~ Ella
libraries, and will also
cont ribute to a worthwhile S c arbrough . Beulah
project. All profits will be Autherson.
used lor reading programs.
The Meigs Jr . High Parent·
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Teacher Forum is sponsoring
Discharges - Mary Sayre,
this even t, with Roger Birch
Pt. Pleasant ; Leo Rainey , Pt.
serving as book lair chair·
Pleasant ; Roy Bu chanan ,
man. The ways and means Pomeroy ; Florence Skinner,
committee is assisting with
Arbuckle ; lyda Corn ell ,
the lair.
Apple
Grove ; Lee Roy
The book lair display will
Mayes,
Henderson
; Mrs. J.
include attractive new books
0. Ellis, Cottagev ille ; Mrs.
from many publishers in aU
Holli s Brown, Gallipolis ;
popular pri ce ranges Bertha Diehl, Racine ; John
wonderful books to read or to
give as gilts. All reading Barney, Point Pleasant ; Mrs.
interests will be represented , Robert Bishop, HenderSQn ;
J ames
J effer s,
including classi cs, fiction, Mrs.
So
uthside;
Mrs.
Kenneth
bi og rap hies, adventure
stories , sc ience, nature, Sowards and dau ghter,
crafts ,
mystery
and Henderson; Mrs. Frank
Leon ;
Veva
reference books. The com· Morrow ,
Wamsley
,
Hartford
;
Mrs.
mittee is work ing with
Oara
Lavender,
Syracuse
;
Educational Reading Se r·
Fred
Gaul
Ill.
Pt.
Pleasant
;
vice, a professional book lair
company, to lumish an 'in·
dividual selection of books lor
the lair. Students are to have
money lor bocks at time of
purchase.
(Continued from Jll&amp;• 1) .
nine tenths of a mile south of

Donna Blamer.
Also surviving are these
brothers and sisters:
Mrs. Floyd (lana ) Oary,
Mrs. Alvin (Dolly) Mooney,
Mrs. John (Verbie ) Waugh,
and Mrs. Charles (Naomi)
Whitt, all of Rt. I, Crown
City; Mrs. John (Gracie)
Ca ldwell, Pataskala;
Shennan Parsons, GaUipolis;
Auvil Parsons, St. Clairsville.
One brother preceded him in
death. ~
He spent most of his life in
Gallia County.
Last rites will be held at I
p.m. Wednesday in the Crown
City United Methodist
Church, the Rev. Charles
Lusher officiating, and burial
will be in Crown City
Ce metery . Military
graveside services will be
held by Post 4464 , Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Friends may call2-4 and 7-9
Tuesday at the Waugh •
Halley . Wood Funeral Home.

HOSPITAL NEWS

Book fair

dates set

·DWt ..

Stella Neal , Pt. Pleasant ;
Thurman Givens ,
Pt.
Pleasant; Garland Parsons,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Delbert
Milam, Middleport ; Mrs.
Gail Hodges, Pt. Pleasant ;
Mrs . David Jordan and
daughter s,
Southside ;
Hersell Turner, Lesage;
Edith Rhodes, Ripley ; Mrs.
Paul E. Rayburn, Pt.
Pleasant.
Births - A daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Park, Point
Pleasant ; a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bumgardner,
r oint Pleasant.
Holzer Medical Center
Discharges, AprU 21
Scott Adams, Mrs. Michael
Athey and son, Jacob
Brandum, Rebecca Caldwell,
Brenda Causey, Mrs. Martin
Chapman and son. Richard
Conley. Regina Cremeans,
Veda Davis, Alice Frazier,
Mrs. Jerry Galloway and
daughter, f.arry Garrison,
Daniel Gearhart , Patricia
Gibbs, Eva Holland, Earl
Ireland, Jr., Jeremy Jordan ,
Albert King, Thelma King ,
Shirley Lam bert . Dorothy
Lea ch, Lucille Lucas, Robert
Mabray II , William Marting,
Barbara Ma ssie, Mary
Nicholas, Jessie Petrie, Mrs.
John Pickens and daughter,
Wanda Riegel, lee Rudisell ,
Debra Russell, Trinity
RwtSell, Linda Shambaugh,
Terri Smith , Marcella
Trainer, Mrs. James Walker
and son, Freda Welch, Rick
Whobrey.
Births April Zl
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Carter, a daughter, Oak Hill ;
Mr . and Mrs. Leslie
FaCEmyer, a son, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nichols, a
daughter, McArthur.
Discharges Aprtl %2
Harold Adams, Will iam

Six killed
in traffic
1J111ted Presslnteruatlonal
At least si~ persons were
killed in traffic accidents this
past weekend, according to
the State Highway Patrol.
The Patrol survey showed
one death Friday night, two
Saturday and three Sunday,
including Clyde Jones, 47,
Berlin Heights, killed late
Sunday night in a one-car
crash on an Erie County road
near Sandusky.
One of the victims was a
motorcyclist - LeeO. Doane,
28, Norwalk, killed when his
vehicle collided with a car on ·
U.S. 250 south of Ohio 13 In
Erie County.
The other live aCcidents
were all single-vehicle
crashes.
Victims included :
Friday Night
Chillicothe: Troy E.
Newman, 69, Bainbridge,
killed in a onecar accident on
Ohio 41 in Ross County.
Saturday
Ironton: David H. Whitt, 30,
Kenova, W.Va ., killed in a
one&lt;ar crash on Ohio 527 in
lawrenCE County.
Sandusky : Lee 0 . Doane,
28, Norwalk , killed when his
motorcycle collided with a
car on U.S. 250 south of Ohio
13 in Erie CoWlty.
Sunday
Batavia : Gregory W.
Luddy , 18, Batavia, killed in a
one-car crash on a Oermont
County road .
Warren : Jerry · R. Booth,
20, Bristolville, killed in a
one-car accident on a
Trumbull County road .
Sandusky : Clyde Jones, 47,
Berlin Heights, killed in a
one-car accident on an Erie
County road .

Officers said the Wray car
passed on the right just as an
auto operated by T)lelma M.
filed Saturday
Jeffers, 22, Gallipolis, started
to tum right. There was
Two money suits were filed · moderate damage.
in Mei gs Co unt y Co urt
Saturday.
Cre dithr ift of America, ,
Inc., Ga llipolis, filed suit
against Emest and Carolyn
Triplett, Racine , in the
amount of $1,277.47.
Lowe's of Belpre, Belpre,
filed an action in the amount
of $3,96106 against Robert
Stem ple, dba, Stemple and
Stemple Roofing, Rt. 1,
Reedsville.
HOSPITALIZED
Roland (Pete l Fisher, Rt.
2, Racine, is a patient of
Women's General Hospital,
room 541 , E. JOi st St.,
aeveland 44106. His birthday
is Friday. Those who wish
may send ca rds to him In
ca re of the hospital.

RUN MADE
The Syracuse ER Squad
was ca lled thi s morning at
I:30 a.m. lor Myron Bess,
Syracuse. He was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.

~ ASKTOWED
Three marriage licenses
were issued Saturday.
lee Cameron Smith, 18, Rt.
1 Portland and Tamela Kay
Bradford , 17 , .Pomeroy ;
Bruce Edward Hart, 23,
Columbus, and loran Dawn
Bell , 22, Ru clne; R onald
Leslie Carr, 22, Pomeroy, and
Mary Frances Halley, 29,
Tuppers Plains.

Middleport continues to seek gra t
BY BOB HOEFLICH
Middleport is the most distressed conununity in Ohio
according to Housing and Urban Development Administration
standards, Mayor Fred Hoffman reported to Middle~rt
VIllage Council Monday night.
Mayor Hoffman had been in Chicago earlier Monday to
meet with HUD officials in reference to Middleport's
application lor a Urban Development Action Grant which
would help provide funds needed lor sewage facilities at the
site of the planned nuraing home on Powell St.
Mayor Hoffman, accompanied by Kin) Shields of the ·
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development District,
said that the application of Middleport was considered a good
project and · a good application by HUD oflicials. The
application , if approved, would provide about $140,000 of the
approximate $250,000 needed lor the sewage project.
The mayor reported to council that Middleport, according
to HUD statistics, is considered the "most distressed"

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, April 25, 1978

0£..,]_
. _rh_e_w_or_IGI_To_d_a_y_
By United PresoiDteroatlonal

Two amendments proposed
WASHINGTON ~ PRESIDENT CARTER, trying to
bclster his plan to aid students from middle-income families,
has proposed two amendments to make the bill more
attractive to Congress.
The administration is pushing for approval of its own bill
rather than the tax credit plan favored by many members of
Congress. The changes offered by Carter Monday increase to
$5.2 billion his total fisca l 1979 aid package lor higher
education .

Says precedent not set
Adkins, Octava Ackers , Mrs.
Rodney Alderman and
daughter , Frances Bryan,
Pamela Dalton, William
Davis, Amanda Dugl, Ollie
Elliott, Verlln Henderson ,
Goldie Johnson , T.imothy
Lewis, James locke, Leroy
Manns, Ruie Merrick, Bobby
Pi er ce, Tiffany Reaso r,
lorena
Ri ce,
James
Ridgeway, Betty White, Mrs.
Mitchell Williams and
daughter, Laura WIIUams.
Blrtho April Z%
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall , a
son, McArthur; Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Warner, daughter ,
Mason.
Discharges Aprtl Z3
John BoCQck, Kim Burke,
Mrs. John• Campbell and
daughter, Frank Depriest,
Sr., Kathy Fugett, Danielle
Kipple, Dennis Kimes, Mrs.
Charles and son, Amanda
Mills. Mrs. James Patterson
and son, Helen Perry, Mrs.
James Perry and daughter,
Anthony Remy , Mrs. Albert
Roush and daughter, Mrs.
Donald Sheets and son.
Lillian Southard, Wilma
Terrell, Rhonda Wilson.
Blrlba April Z3
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey, a
son. Racine.

us 35.

Two money suits

Mayor reports on meeting in Chicago

News •• in Briefs
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ST. LOUJS ~ SECRETARY OF LABOR Ray Marshall
says the federal goverrunent 's role in settling the coa l miners'
strike does not set a precedent for intervention in other strikes .
" Our policy in the Carter administration has been to avoid
intervention in collective bargaining and strikes unless it's
abSQlutely essential," Marshall said Monday.

Skeptics now believers
NEW YORK ~ By scoring alarge gain Monday, stocks

extended a surge begWl April 13, maintained the heaviest
trading paCE in the market's 186-year history and made
believers out of many skeptics.
The Dow Jones industr ial average climbed 13.2fi points
Monday to 826.06, finishing at the highest level since it closed
1977 at 831 .17. The Dow, which gained 17.67 points overall last
week , has climbed 83.94 points from its Feb. 12, 1978 low of
742.12.

More legal maneuvers
SAN FRANCISCO - Patricia Hearst's lawye~s still have
two more legal maneuvers available in their efforts to prevent
!he newspaPer heiress from being sent back to jail, in spite of
the Supreme Court's refusal Monday to hear Miss Hearst's
appeal to her bank robbery conviction .
Defense lawyer Albert Johnson said he l'O uld petition the
high court to reconsider the case, or ask lhe U. S. District
Court In San Francisco lor a reduction of sentence of her
federal prison lenn.

Vance says progress made
WASHINGTON ~ Swetary of State Cyrus Vance sees
more hard work ahead, but says his meetings with sOviet
leaders produced "SQme progress" toward a new anns
limitation treaty.
VanCE returned Monday from the 2S,lll()..mile trip that look
him to Africa and the Soviet Union. He immediately went to
lhe White House where he briefed President carter lor one
hour .

Three firings scheduled

CLEVELAND ~ The ohio lottery Commission will lire
three. employees at its May 1 meeting - including one Y:'ho
purportedly received a new car free of charge from a vending
machine company operator seeking a lucrative lottery
contract, it was reported U&gt;day.
The Qeveland Plain Dealer said suspended field personnel
coordinator Joseph Tirone, Marietta regional manager John
Burnworth , who is a former mayor of Marietta and Thomas
Crowley, the former acting security director would be fired.

e
Report
plans
made
BY BOB HOEFLICH
.Plans lor printing an an·
nual report, the first since
1976, were made when the
Mei gs Co unty Regional
Planning Commission met
for its quarterly session
Monday at the Farmers Bank
Building.
Durin g the meeting,
presided over by Thereon
Johnson , president, it was
decided to proceed with the
annual report in a folder form
with the report to list the
accomplishments and goals
of the commission as well as
naming elected officials and
organizations and contacts
within each group. Some 500
copies will be printed and
distributed. Executive
Director C. E. Blakeslee will
proceed with preparing the
report .
The commission agreed to
continue a compr ehensive
planning contract 11ith the
John Jennings firm in
Columbus at $300 lor the yea r
and a discussion was held on
the industrial site committee
from Athens and Meigs
Co WJties. The two advisory
co uncils fr om the two
co unties will work in·
dividuaUy with the combin ed
repon expected to be corn·
pleted this year. It was
decided that the president
can appoint additi onal per·
sonnel needed to the advisory
committee.
Mrs. John Costa nzo, home
specialist with Farmers
Home Administration, was
named to look into the status
of an $80,000 grant given lor
Meigs and Gallia Counties to
carr y
out
a
home
rehabilitation project which
would improve properties in
the two counties. The two
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Koebel said that if the new contract, which ~Y i ll begin in
June , co uld not be agreed upon , the matter would have to go
before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Costs involved
in this transaction would be handed down to the Middleport
customers, he said. Mar vin Kelly challenged the latter
statement, however, say ing that the costs would be handed
down to all of the customers of the company. Following the
discussion council voted unanimously in favor of the new
contract .
Oerk-Treasurer Gene Grate read a communication from a
Columbus law firm in reference to property at 120 .:-1. Third
Ave., being given to the village by Mary Elizabeth Hartinge r
Thomas. Grate reported that deed has been recorded and the
property now belongs to the town . It was agreed to se nd a note
of tha nks to Mrs. Thomas.
Under emergency measures, an ordinance approving the
codification ol1978 ordinances for the town was passed . The
ordinances were upda ted by the Walter H. Drane Co. One bid

for $300 received from Sid Little on the purchase u£ I he old
police crui ser was accepted . Coun cil gave a second reacting to
an ordinance providing for au increase in se wage r(llt: S in the
town .
Cuuncil gave a first reading to another ordinance which
provides tha t tavern owners of the town will be provi ded " list
of person s deemed to be alcoholi cs by the mayor and they will
be subject to lines from $50 to J!OO if they se ll intoxicants to
persons named on the list.
.
A discussion was held on possi ble changes in traff ic flow on
Fow'lh Ave . 1!11d 1\orth ·n,ird Ave ., and no action w•rs Utken
upon the recommendation of the co mm ittee studyin1: the two
streets. It was agreed to place limestone in an alley nc•ar the
Verner See property.
Attending the meeting were Mayor Hoffman, Clerk Grate ,
and council members King, Horton, William Walter&gt;, Kl'lly
and Carl Horky.

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Vol. 2!1, No . 7

Racine FF A keeping busy

I
DAN SMITIJ, left, is shown leaching Ra cine FFA
officer BUI Harris the art of auctioneering. Harris is the
Dis~rict Sent~t.E:i &amp;nd also 1 t(.-ei ved second place in
District Beef Production.

FFA OFFICERS FOR 1978-79- Southern FFAofficers of 1978-79 are, first row , Albo:rt \
Holman, treasurer; second row, 1;- , Bob Lee, secretary . and Bill Harris . \'ice

pr P:~ill~"nt.

11urd row, Ed noush, president: Tim Bnnagcr. reporter . and I1~ve rurdle;•. Sentin&lt;'i

1

New officers elected,
•
• •
zn
state competztzon
Officers were elected at a recent meeting of Racine Future Farmers
of Amer ica at Southern High School.
Elected were Ed Rou.h , president; Bill Harris, vice presiden t;
Albert Holman , treasurer; Bob Lee, secretary; Dave Findley,
Sentinel; Tim Brinager, reporter and Randy Sm ith , student advisor'.
'lbe chapter also participated in three events in the state judging
contest held at Ohio State University. Events and those who
participated were, dairy , Robert Taylor, Albert Holman and Bob Lee:
general livestock, Dave Nanl'i!, Steve Rilne and Mark Wolle.
Bill Harris, son of Mrs. Phyllis Harris was elected Distri ct 14
Sentinel. He also received a second place beef production trophy at the
district banquet.
Dan Smith attended one of the FF A meetings to teach memb.rs
auctioneering. The chapter also sponsored a tool sale al Southern High
School.
According to Aaron Sayre, Vocational Agriculture instructor and
FFA ad vioior·, the class has been very active in class and shop work .
The class members rewired a tractor, built a welding tab le and took
an invento ry of new tools.
'!be members also were taught arc welding and cutting,
reproduction and famn credit. The group is presentl y prepanng for the
annual FF A ba nquet to be held May 6al 7:30p .m.

~1'ATE JUDGING TEAM - Some of the members of the s\1tle Jllllgint;
teamm da rry, general livestock and meats from Southern High , wc1 ,, f· ,·Ill.
Albert Holman; back, nobert Taylor, Steve Rilnr and Bob Lee.

Congress now rushing legislation for farmers
BERNARD BRENNER
WASIUNGTON (UP!) Congress is pushing a new
round of legislation to aid
financially distressed far·
mers, Including a bill to pump
$4 billion in emergency credit

By

Firemen
Honored
POINT PLEASANT, W.
Va. - During the recent
water crisis In Point
Pleaaant, the MDllOn and New
Haven Voluntee.r Fire
Departments helpt d keep
Pleasant Valley Hospital
fWJctionlng at near normal
capacltt. They did this by
statlonirlg their two I ,2:i0
gallon·tanker-pumpers at the
hospital and roaMing . them
day and night during the
crlsl!.
In recognition and ap·
preclatlon of their out·
standing service . to the
hospital and the conununlty
during this period, Pleasant
Valley Hospital presented the
two departments with
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.

community in Ohio.
Mayor Hoffman reported that progress appears to be
taldug place on the plaitDed IIJO.bed nursing home which will
eust 1.8 mi!Uon dollars and will provide some 75 jobs In the
town. Conlllructlon should start In July, the mayor said. Mayor
HoHman was commended by Councilmen Dewey Horton and
Allen Lee King lor his work on the project. Th e mayor had
favorable romment for the work of Shlelda of the Buckeye Hills
organization In prepai:lng ihe application.
john Koebel, local manager ·of Columbia Gas of Ohio, met
with.council and council approved a two year contract with the
gas company. The new contract followed ~evera l weeks of
negotiations and includes a four percent increase ,for the
company in natural gas prices the first year and an additional
five percent the socond year. ll prov ides lor a minimum
charge of $3.75 a month the first year and $4.50 the second
year. 1be present minimum is $3. The reconnection charge
will be six times the minimum monthly bill.

into the farm economy and a
possible scaled-&lt;lown price
support bill.
The House , lacing a
presidential veto threat ,
agreed two weeks ago to kill a
multibillion-&lt;lollar bill raising

!ann supports and slashing
lTOP production . On Monda y
it adopted the more modest
credit
bill
by
an
overwhelming 347·23 vote.
Then, by a routine voice
vote, the House accepted a

Tickets still available
Tickets to the Recognition
Dinner lor Dr. Roger Daniels
and Dr. Raymond Boice are
still available Emmogene
Holstein, secretary, an·
noWJced today .
Reservations may be made
by calling 992-3410, 992-5005 or
!192·2049. Mrs. Holstein wiU be
In the Chamber office Thursday lor those who have made
reservations to pick up their
tickets. The dinner Ill Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ut the

Pomeroy Elementary School
and are $6 each .
The event is being spun·
sored by the Pomeroy
Chamber of commerce .
Entertainmen~ be
featured. Richard JoneSlm
serve as ma3ter
of
ceremonies.

request by Agricu ltu re
Committee Chairm a n
Thomas Foley, DWash ., to
se nd the rejected farm
support bill back to a SenateHouse conference committee
which could seek to draft a

Autos hit
two deer,
both killed

Two deer were killed in
traffic accidents investigated
Monday by the Galli a • Meigs
Post State· Highway Patrol.
The first occurred at 12:10
a,m. on SR 689, three miles
::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::;:::::;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::;:;:::::: south of the Athens Co unty
line. The patrol said a deer
ran into the path of an auto
SfCn-up lor Reedsville Toperat
ed by Harri ett M.
baU will be held WedWelch, 45, Rt. 4, Athens.
nesday at I p.m. at the
There was minor dama ge.
Reedsville Fire SIIIUoa lor
Another deer was killed in
youacaten age 5, I and 7.
an
accident at 5:IS a.m. on
Tboae who plaa to par·
SR
7, eight tenths of a mile
SQUAD ROOM
tlclpate are to brtn&amp; birth
so uth of SR 68L Officers said
The Racine ER Squad certlllute and $5 entry fee.
the animal ran Into the path
Sunday was called at I0:4o Anyone wlahiD&amp; addltloaal
of a vehicle operated by
a.m. lor Maggie Gilmore, lalormalioa are to call
Carole S. Bush, 40, Rt. 3,
Racine, a medical patient, Hu&amp;b Martta at 37H2S3.
Racine . There was minor
wbo was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
dama~e
.
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scaled-&lt;iown comprom ise.
Presiden t Cart er has
already said he would accept
a bill raising the 1978 wheat·
support ta rget priCE from the
present $3 a bushel rate to
$3.40 a bushel.
Th e
Hou se-passe d
emergency credit bill .

allowing indivi dual farmers
laci ng bankruptcy to get
go vemment~nsured or gua·
rantee d loans of up to
$400,000, now goes to the
Senate wh ere the Agriculture

FREE CLOTHING.
Free Clothing Day will be
held at the Salvation Anny on
NOW YOU KNOW
The horseshoe crab has Thursday from 10 a.m. unlll
w1dergone no evol utionary noon . All area resi dents m
change fur 500 million years. need of clothing are welcome

Sheriff probing vandalism
Meigs Co unt y Sheriff
James J. Proffitt said today
that William Port er, lock·
master of the Bellville locks
&amp; Dam at Reedsv ill e,
reported that during the past
two nights SQmeone in a
vehicle has driven out onto
and damaged the lawn at the
Reedsville fa cility. ·
An)·o ne with any in·
formation concerning the
incident is requested to call
the sheriff's office or the
Bell ville locks and Dam.
Deputies are also in·
vestigatin g complaint of
damage to n trailer located
on Shady Cove Road below

Middl eport. Gary George .
Zanesville, Ohio, owner of the
trailer , reported
that
someone has broken out the
windows and damaged the
door on the trailer. The in·
cident is under investigation.
A 14-year-old Gallia Count y
Juvenile female was ap·
prehended at Min ersvill e
Mo11day evening by Meigs
County Sheriff's deputies and
Meigs County Juvenile Of·
licer Carl Hysell. The female
had run away from home last
Thursday. She wa s tumed
over to Gallia Co un ty
authorities.

Committee has al ready
approved a similar bill
all owing loans of up to
$000,000.
Senate aides sa1d they

expected quiek floor action on ·
the bill. possibl y bt-lorr trrc
end of this week.
Thr legislation has the
support of the adin inistraliun
and most farm organizntions,

EI;TENDF:D FORECAST
Thursday th ro ugh
Saturday, lair Thursday
and a chaoce uf showt•rs

Friday an d Sa turda y.
Highs will range from the
n1ld 50s to the mid 60s
Thursday and will be In the
60s Friday and Saturday.
Lows will be In the upper
30s early Thursday and In
the mid 40s early Saturday.

In cluding the Ame ric an
Agrr cultu re farm st rike
movement.

Weather
Mostly rloudy tonight , low'
in upper 30s or low er 41ls.
Palil )' duudy Wednesday ,
highs in low or mid 60s.
Probability of precipitation
00 percent today, 60 percent
~1 -:' 10 per cent Wed·
ne~clay

Nine forfeit bonds
Nine defendants forfeited
bonds in the court of Pomeroy
May or Clarence Airdrew s
Monday night.
1bey are Billy Stewa rt ,
Rutland, $50, posted on a
cha rge of di st urbing th e
peace; J ohn Blankenship ,
Albany, $350, driv ing whil e
intoxicated; John Ball, Port·
land, $100 , intoxication ;
Ha ymond J . Mirhacl ,

Pomeroy ,· $50, open Oask ;
George Pierce, Pomeroy, $30,
lai.lure to yield the right of
way ; Clifford Whittinb'lon,
Pomeroy, $50, di so1· der ly
manner ; Edward Iliad,
IJex[er, $33, speeding ; 11essle
Shaffer. Pomen&gt;) , $50,
making " left turn !rum
Blft lernut Ave., uut u Main

St., Ramson Moore, Louisa,
Ky., $30, Improper. backing.
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3- The Dally Sentinel, Maddleport-Pomeroy, o., Tuesday, Aprtl25, 1978
2- The Daily Sent mel, Mtddleport-Pomerov. 0 . Tuesday , April25, 1978

White Falcons
stop MHS 11-5

Gallia board in marath~n executive session

Gall ia Count y's Loc al
Edu catiOn ,
Board
of
followmg a four hour. 45
minute exetut1ve sesswn
Monday mghl, offered to
contact a federal mcdtator to
asstst m settlement of a two·

day stnke caUed Saturday
aft ernoon by the dtstnct's
non-academtc employees
Pres tdent James V
Blevtns, who also serves as
the board's chtef negottator,
sa1d the board was wtUmg to

call in a medtalor, but was
not
Willing to
hold
negotiations w1th the OAPSE
team. He said clasSJfted
employees should report to
work unmedtately and should
remove picket lines placed at

the distnct's 11 bulldmgs
Monday.
Blevins said the strike was
an " unauthonzed work
stoppage, illegal and non·
producttve " He also satd tt

Pity the poor weatherman; Senate now
wants predictions at least year ahead
Ry STEVE GERSTEL
WAS H!l\GTON iUPl) - P1ty the poor weathennan
who has troubles enough with day-to-&lt;lay forecasts .
The Senate wants hun to make predtcltons a year or
more ahead
The am bmous proJect ts one of the goals m the
nattona l clm1ate program approved by the Senate
Monday by vmce vote and wtthout debate It must still
d ear tile House
The legtslauon provtdes $135 mtllion over the next
two ftscal years for the program. It ts mtended to
enable the federal government to make long ...ange
clunate forecasts so the country can adapt to weather
flu ctuatwns
The Senate Commerce Commtltee, whtch drafted the
bill, satd m Jls report the more severe weather
conditiOns expenenced Ill recent years may indicate
flu ctuations and changes m tile future .
These changmg conditions could cause serious
problems m areas such as,Jood productaon, energy
supplies. wa ter resources and mamtenance of human
health, tile commtttee srud

OAPSE MEETING
Chapter
17,
Ohto
AssocJa\Jon of Pu blic School
Employes , wall meet at the
Me~gs Jumor High Sehoul,
Mtddleport, at 7 30 p m thts
evenmg All members are
asked to attend the meetmg
RUSHVIlLE , lnd ( UP[)
at wh1ch ofh cea s w1ll be
A federalrnspector refll5es
elected
to dtscuss any aspect of the
plane crash Sunctay rught that
SHRINETIES TO MEET
killed nme people - mcluding
The Twm Ctt) Shrmettes eaght offJctals of the U.S Auto
w11l meet Wednesday at 7 30 Club - until he can examrne
p.m at the home of lras , the crash Site
Kelton
Jack Herrmgton, a f~eld

One of the mam elements of the program would be
tile development of methods to Improve clunate
forecasts, m the words of the report, "on a monthly ,
seasonal, yearly and longer basas " .
The bill spectfically authortzes experunental cl1mate
forecast centers for research efforts destgned to
unprove the capability to forecast climate and weather
a long pertod in advance
"The centers shaU make climate forecasts on an
experimental basts, ensure that forecast efforts are
appropnately reviewed and guard against premature
reliance on the experimental for;!Casts," the report
srud
On the basas of testunony gtven the comrmttee,
scientists are uncertam whether Jon grange predictwns
can he made
"Evtdence suggests there may he theoretical l1m1ts
to extending the current 2~our to 36-hour weather
predictaon to pertods in excess of two weeks," the
report saad "Ciunate predictiOn would mvolve the
forecast of atmosphenc condtlJons over a much longer
penod of tune "

Federal inspector refuses
to discuss airplane crash

director of the Natwnal TranAn NTSB spokesman said
sportation Safety Board who tile twm-engrne, !().seat plane
arrtved Monday to head an suddenly "veered off radar"
mvestagatwn of the crash, durmg one of the storms as 1t
declined to talk to reporters was
flymg
ba ck to
until he could get to the site, fnd1anapolis from the
about 10 miles northwest of Trenton 200 stock car race m
New Jersey Swaday.
Rushville .
Gene Gardner, 64, sa1d the
Some of tile VICtims were ·to
plane, a chartered Piper have officiated at the In·
- - - - - - - - - - - - - · · · - - - - - - N a v a j o Chieftan, was flying dianapolls iiOO Indy offactals
wath "the throttle wide open srud tile race would proceed
and went mto a power dave" as scheduled May 28
before it crashed and
The pilot , Don Mullendore,
exploded, Ieavrng a crater 10 53. of Franklrn, Ind., also the
feet deep 10 his 30-acre operator of the charter
serv1ce , reported "heavy
cornfield
American Cancer Soclt"'
"I can tell when a plane ts turbulence " shortly before
''
Ill trouble," srud Gardner,
lbe crash, but his last contact
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - who satd he was m the Anny wath Indaanapohs tower was a
A
reg ular
feature ,
ANSWERiine Only a Air Cor!"~ durrng World War routme acknowledgement of
prepared by the Amen can phyStctan can answer that 0 "It could have been struck landing dU"ections, the NTSB
srud.
Cancer Society, to help save questton after careful by lightnrng "
Coroner's deputies and
The passengers were
your hfe from cancer
exammatJOn, evaluation and
An archttect •Tttes Whtle diagnosis. Bloody stool can avtation investigators used tdenttfied as Frank Delroy,
my husband and f don't sJgnal the presence of cancer plasttc bags to gather pieces 65, technical director ; Ray
smo ke ctgarettes our parents because a growing bowel of the bod1es of the nrne Marquette, 48, v1ce president
Rush for publ1c affaJrs ; Sham
do My flve-year-&lt;Jl d son has cancer ulcerates the mtertor vJctams Monday
County
Coroner
John
Todd Malone , 47, madge! car
stan ed to tmatate them by of the bowel through whach
pretendmg to "smoke" a the fecal matter must pass. concluded there were orne supervtsor, Stan Worley, 65,
penctl
How ca n we However, and this IS an people killed Ill the aCCJdent regJstrar, Ross Teegarden,
One of the major polnts to 57, deputy techmcal director ,
diScoura ge htm about th e unportant "however", rectal
habtt nght now'
b
1so be
d be settled by the NTSB Dr. Bruce Whate , 27, staff
ANSWER!tne
Research Jeedmg can a
cause
by conditions unrelated to mvesttgation IS whether the doctor , and Jody Phillips, 40,
nas shown that th e fact that can cer. For example, crash was caused by severe newsletter typograplust , aU
neither you nor your husband hemorr hoids, a harmless thunderstorms m the area , of lndtanapolls ; and Doo
. smoke 1'1ll he a po werful though uncomfortable con· which packed golfball·sJze Peabody , :)4, of Coronado,
Callf., sprint car superVIsor.
Influe nce on your son's at- dillon , can cause bleedmg. hail Sunday ntghl
litude Ex plam lo h1m the You owe It 10 yourself to see a
positi ve reasons • hv vo u physJcan nght awa y If
t house nut lu ~rno ke r or cancer ts your problem ,
example, you want to )Jye the prompt attentton may save
healthJe;t hfe posstble Your your hfe. If cancer 15 not Commitlee will meel Thursday
loca l Am en ca n Can cer present you wall still need
Society Umt has a free leaflet proper medical attention for
ca lled, 'Huff and Puff " In whateve r JS causang the
Du e to the tnclement Rtver , Leadrng Creek and
thiS colurful verSi on of the bleedin g De la y 1s your weather, a meetmg of the D~rect Ohto TrtbutarJes
B1g Ba d Wol f and the Three enemy nght now. Please see Sout h e a st Trtbutart es Committee and other tn·
IJttle Pl~s the wol f can 't a physJct an who wtll employ CtUzens Techmcal Advasory terested persons are en·
blow th eit homrs down va nnus tests - for example, and Police Advisory Com· couraged to attend
beca use
he
smokes an exammatton of the bowel mJttees was not held for
Anyone wJshmg to revJew
cJgareu es It shoul d be w1th a lightedtube - to begm several months A meetmg the rntertm 208 document
espec tally effectJ Ye 1f mther to gel answers about your wtll he held Thursday Ill the whtch has been printed prwr
you or your husb&lt;n1d read tt true conditiOn.
cafeterta of RIO Grand e to the meeting may contact
With your son
For furth er mformati on College
the So1l ConservatJon office m
A reader asks 'Are all call Me J ~s Cance r Offtce 992·
All members of the Shade Pomeroy, 992~7 .
tumors cancer '"
7531
ANSWF: Riine No There
are two kmds of tumors One
IS call ed beni gn fnoncancerous 1 and ts made of
tJssue th at ha s Sim ply
become overgrown
A
hemght tumor as usually not
dangerous because tl IS self·
contamed and does not Jn·
va de or spread Jnlo other
body tiSSUe . The Other IS
called malignant (ca ncer) A
cancerous tumor ts alway s
CLEVELAND ( UPI ) - sabihlies as a leader of the and capable," sa1d Ford.
dan ge rous and must be Presadent Caner's economic world ," satd Ford, who lost to "That 's the best way I know
medicall y destroyed because plan is m a shambles and the Carter Ill the 1976 presadential of to preserve the peace and
1t w11l grow and mvade mflat1on program tsn '! strong race.
to he able to meet any
surroundmg t1ssue In tune , enough , according to former
Durrng h1s 29 montlls m the emergency."
ca ncer cells from the Origmal Prestdent Gerald R Ford, White
House ,
Ford
The former chief executave ,
tumor will travel to other who Monday mght called for repeatedly stressed that m has first appearance Ill
parts of the body whe•e new a $3(1 billlon Ulx cut this year federal spending must be Ohio since his wasqccessful
ca nce rous t umors will - $6 b1llion more than kept m check. He reJU!rated 1976 presidential election bid,
his stand, saying Carter must defended has support for the
become establlshed.
recommended by Carter.
A factory worker explains
'"The recommendation that say no to pressure to spend recently approved Panama
"!have noticed blood when I President Carter has made more money on pel projects Canal treaties and said they
"I don 't believe we can will help unprove rela!Jons
move my bowels 0... f have for a $24 billion tax cut ill
msuffJcJent," Ford told a afford a national health between the U.S and Latm
crowd of about 3,200 durmg a insurance program which America.
And at a news conference
spectal "lect ure In -the- would cost us about $25 billion
round " at the Front Row a year," Ford satd. ':And I earlier Ill the day , Ford
Theatre
tn
suburban doubt if we can afford welfare admttted that there are
reforms that would cost us "more mmu5e5 than pluses"
Htghland Heights, Ohio.
to date In
CUIIIP'S
lndJvtdua l taxpayers another $5 billion a year ."
Ford also criticized the performance as president.
should receive 75 percent of
French Fries
"His economic plan is m a
tile tax cut and the rest should Carter administration for
W i th Purchou!
dumping some defense shambles and I don't think
go
to
buslnesses
to
help
them
Of 9 Sl oak
co mpete
with foreign projects such as the Bl the inflation program ts
So n d w 1ch
bomber and said the U.S. strong enough," said Ford,
'-'0 1&lt; !Uf \ WI (!
busmesses, Ford said.
.-, ,."ll H 1S 16
cannot afford to standby as who praased Carter for
"
If
we
don't
marntam
a
f" All
strong economic base WJthln the Sovtet Union attempts to negotlatlng - and winning Senate approval of the canal
the United States, we can't garn military superiority.
"We must be strong, ready trealles and for attempting to
adequately meet our respor

CANCER
Answ~r

•ne
ll

was the board's posatton the
matter could have been
resolved swce negotiators
were close to an agreement.
Blnlns said three major
Item• were discussed
during the marathon
exetutlve session, renewal
and ooo-reoewal of con·
tracts, the labor dlopute
and architect Bob Grant's
findings and recom·
mendatlono regarding
re&lt;:ent fires at Centerville .
and
Hannan
Trace
Elementary schools.
Ouring the 35 mwute
busmess sessaon, the board
employed 49 teachers, an
assastant superwtendent,
seven prtncipals and tabled
act ton on the employment of
classtfied employees and one
prmcJpal
Resignations were ac·
cepted from Terry Sue
Collrns and Varglnia Covert,
teachers; Patricia Westfall,
secretary at Cheshlre-Kyger
and General Juruor Rays, a
custodian.
Davtd C
Campbell,
assa!nant supertntendent
smce the dastrtct's consolidation tn 1974, was
granted a new four-year
contract for his dutJes as
assastant superintendent for
admimstration
Campbell was a former
local superintendent of the
old North Galha School
Dtstnct.
Demse Shockley, dietitian •
lunchroom manager was
gaven a two-year contract .
Princtpals awarded three ·

Livestock
COLUMBU S
I U PI 1
Monday ' s l•vesloc k auct1on
Compared w1th last Monday

slaughter steers

SO 1 tower ,

sl aughter heifers SO 1 SO lower ,
slaught er cows
1 2 h igher .
sl aughter bulls steador to 1 50
h•gher
bul locks 2 5 lower ,
ve ater s 2 13 higher on a ltght
supply, f eeder cattle 1 3 h igher
Sl aughler steers Cho•ce and
pr,me 2 4 900 1360 lbS SO 53 90 ,
•nd 1v1dul!ll 54 , good and cho• ce
1 3 aso mo Jbs 49 so so as . few
51 51 90 . good
2 3 850 1440
.nc tud lng holste1ns .40 SO .49 90 ,
standard 2 3 900 1.400 lbs .44 50
.46 75 few tate sates 43 44
Sl aughter hetfers Cliot c e few
pr1me 2 4 800 1140 tbs 49 SO
51 50 , ChOICe ] 4 805 1000 lbS
47 75 48 75, good 13 750 1250 lbs
44 46 85. lew h igh dress ing 47
48 75 standud 1 3 885 1495 lbs
4075&lt;i360
Slaughter cows UIJ!Ity and
commerc ial 2" 815 1860 lbs 35
A1 35 1nd1V1dual 43 canner and

cu ller I 2 520 975 lbs 30 35 a5.
sl aughter bu l ls, Is 119'0 2070 lbs

41 60 46 35 . low y leld 1ng 'ls 1065
1620 l bs
good 2s
standard
43 35
Vealers

37 SO 40 25 . bu llocks ,
870 100.5 lbs 43 46 ,
1 2 1050 11 25 lbs 40
Good and low cho1c e

215 m lbs 7279 . 170 lbs 52 50.
165 lbs 50 , cal v es returned to

farm s, med 1u m
and
large
frame holste1ns 60115 tbs 34 60 ,
bu I k 49 56 . coupl e beet crosses
75 90 lbs 100 120 cwt , 170 195 tbs
47 56
F eeder cat tl e Cho1ce steer s
395 595 lbs 52 53. cho 1ce butts
695 91 0 lbs 45 48 50 , good steers
320 595 lbs 44 50
good bulls
705 815 lbs 45 SO 47 75 , standarel
steers and bulls 64S 800 lbs 36
45 , he1f er s chot ce 45 5 SOO lbS 45
48 50, OOoCI 460 580 lbS &lt;iO 75
46 50, da1 ry re p lacem en t he1
ter s m ed 1um and large frame
405 680 1bs 40 46 60
Hogs Barrow s and gil ts 1 10
I 30 tow er , sow s 75 I l ower ,
boar s steady to 1 10 h1gher .
ba r rows and 91 l ts 1 2 215 lbs 46 ,
1 3 209 749 lbs 45 45 90, 2 3 267

so.

lbs " · 250 lbs 43 50, 277 lbs

42 60
315 l bs &lt;iO 40 , SOW!
med 1um and I s 364 lbs 40 75, 2
3 457 480 lbs 41 75 .n 10 . 530
lbs 43 70 43 80 , bOMS 716-230 lbS

w

35 so, 398 710 lbs 34 15 3520 . 175
'"'Sheep
32 so Slaugh ter lembs com

pared to last weeK 's 11ght
su pply stead y to 1 h1gh er ,
slaught er ewes 2
4 lower
Cho1 ce
end
pr1me
spr~ng
slaughter lambs 104 lbs 69 90
70 , ChO ICE 11 7 lbS WOOled 54 50 ,
sla ugh t er ewes ut11ily an d good
101 lBS lbs 10 14 25

so

cart er ' s economic plan
in shambles says Ford

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brrng peace to Cyprus.
A:l for the 1980 presadenhal
race, Fo~d saJd "We'll have
to wait and see "
And when asked if he ill less
llkely to run because of hts
wafe, Betty, now undergomg
treatment Ill a Califorma
hospital for an admitted
overdependence on alcohol
and drugs, Ford said · "I
don 't think tbat will be a
factor because she is going to
be well and healthy by then .
Other faotors will be
dell!nnlnlng what I do ."
Ford today appeared at a
breakfast meeting for 1,0ll
Republicans at the Cleveland
Plaza, then was to travel to
Indianapolis, Ind., and then
return to Cleveland later
tonight for a dlnner with
business leaders, llpollllOred
by Case Western Reserve
University.
The dinner will be held at
GwiM , the Mather man!Jion 1
m suburban Bratenahl.

Dmda, Lon M1Uer HesBOn,
Kenneth R. Meek, Ronald
Eugene Baker, Arlene
Nelson, Susan Lak e, Thomas
A Moore, Sally Ann Wein·
traub and Barbara S. Wolfe
Also gaven one-year con·
tracts were Donna Nahert and
Gat! HuestiS, school nurses.
The board voted lu not
renew the cootracl of
Richard Neaoe, English
and Speech Instructor at
Kyger Creek because the
regular teacher a88lgned to
his position (Mrs. Wllleen
Edwards) Is expected to
return to her post next fall.
Jern Samples was granted
a leave of absence for the
1emamder of the school year
Band di rectors employed
on ll -month contracts. were
Judith Smk, Hannan Trace,
two years ani) Charles L
Wtlls, Kyger Creek, one year
Th e bo ard tabled unlll
'Thursday mght act10n on the
employment of aU classafied
employees because of the
current OAPSE stnke. Also
I
tabl ed wa s a resolutiOn
I
authomm g the purchase of 12
new school buses
STELLA CAMERON
MARY REYNOLDS
In other matters, Penny
Mrs Stella E. Cameron, 96,
Mrs Ma1 y Hey nolds, France and Sherry Headley ,
Groveport, formerly of Metgs AlbanY. Ohi o, dt ed at 7 ~&lt; Ill home economtcs mstructors,
County, died on Aprill2 at the today 'at O' Blencss Hosptl&lt;l l, were granted permasston to
home of a daughter , Mrs. At h~ns Hc1 late husband was attend vanous professional
Pearl Green, Baltunore.
Milford Heynolds Scrv1ces mcetmgs
Mrs Cameron was a Will be announced tomon ow
member of the Apostollc by the Waugh-Halley-Woo&lt;l
Church m Baltunore. She Is Fwaeral Home
sumved by SIX daughters ,
Mrs Pearl (Ltllith) Green ,
MARY TURNBULL
Ba ltimore, Mrs Wayne
LAN CASTER - Mary
1Lucalle 1 Russell, Columbus; Crooks Turnbull, 75, Blue
Mrs . Mtke (Cora) Raver , Valley Road. La ncas ter ,
Balllmore, Mrs. Kenneth fonnerly of Syracuse, dted
(Inez ) Wade, Athens; Mrs. unexpectedly Satorday at her
Archae (Varginta) Paerce, resadenee
MJddleporl; Mrs. John
Mrs Turn bull • as th e
(Dorothy ) Felckner , Grove- daughter of the late Alex and
port ; two sons, Charl es , Jenny Crooks She was also
Columbus, and Wtlliam rBlll 1 preceded in death by her
of Wak1ma, Wash , 30 husband, Andreas Turnbull
grandchildren, numerous
She was a former school
great-grandchi ldren and teacher, actave m the senwr [L - - - - -- --.......J
great · great-grandchlldren, Cit izen s prog ram and
and a Sister, Mrs Garnett president of the Sugar Grove
Karns, Grove Ctty She was group
preceded 10 death by a
She JS survaved by f1ve
daughter and two sons.
chtldren , Mrs. Ruth Mauck,
Funeral serv1ces were held Ralph , Gale, Paul and Bobby,
on April 15 at the Johnson· of the Col umbus and Grove
McKeller Funeral Home m Ctty area; two sJsters, Myrtle
Baltamure w1th the Rev McBnd e, Sy racu se and
Leonard Roshon and the Hev Maldred l!tlfJnger, Stmt,
James Hoam offt cJatmg Calif , several grandchildren
Bunal was tn lhe White Oak and meces and nephews
Cemetery at Hamsonville.
Funeral servtces w1ll be
held Wedn esda y at 10 30 a m
at the Frank Smtth Funeral
Home m Lancaster Bu nal
NANCY HOLSTEIN
Nanc) Mabel Wamsl ey \\Ill be l1l Let art Fa ll s
Holstem, 76, a nattve of Cemetery
Mason County, died Monda y
morning m Detroit General
Hospital, Detrott, Mich
nt Fil Ail YSI-.JII'TINM
She was a daughter of the
DF\'CffF.O T0 1llf
INl t.Rt:')'T or
late B F. and Nacy Gould
MfiGs.MA SON AHF.A
Wamsley.
HOfH&lt;~HT IIOF F1 U II
U ly F.dltor
Survivors mcludc her
J&gt;ubl!.!iiM.od d;u l ~ t•uept S.1tuli!Jn
husband, Rudolph, Detrott.
b} IlK Otuo \'11Jir ) Puil h ~fun ~
CUin p&lt;ln )' ·Mu l t u n~lit Jnr
Ill
brothers, Charles Wamsley,
Cou rt ~I 1\ unt'ru) OlwJ ~ 5769
Po1nt Pleasant , Var g1l
HLLw1es.~ Offlt &lt; J'hont ~Jl 21511
Tile Oep11rtmeut
Wamsley, Rt 1, Cheshare,
Fthtonal f'h one 99'2 2 1 ~i
~'tOJld I~~~ ~~ JHk\ UI /-!1 jlit ld Il l
sisters, Clara Staats, New
l 'lllncru} 011ill
Haven, Rosa Wamsley
Sture of Building
Nat1u1tal mh r r tL~IIlK t1 prl'Si-'11
lalll't J.andur\ A ~'II II. Ui le s 3101
Huddleston, Pomt Pleasant,
1- tjt).Jd AH' Clt•velarul Ohw H 11 ~
and VJrgtnta Kang, Rt 4,
.Si,u:e 1915
Sui)S( n/J\1(111 ratL'!i Llt.'l1verl'd hi
Pomeroy . She was preceded
l Urrrer w lt r!' a1 lttlii!Jir 7~ 1 l'llb 1~1
~~~'l~ k lh ~1 ()1!"' Hout.._. whPn.• l'iln It r
m death by three sisters,
Str\K t' n11t lt\i1 11H blto 1.1111 m onU1
Maude Allrnder , Lula Dulfy
l1 25 8} Hl~il Ul Uh10 1111d W V11
One Yt'otr , 122 00 S11 muntllS
and Mary Brown and one
Sl I 50 Thn l' mur1ths , S7 00,
brother, Andrew Wamsley.
f-~ lbt "'l~rt I Z6 00 } t ar Stx 11 1 unth ~
I l l JO
fh ree ullmths, 17 ~ [)
Funeral servtces wall be
Slib!oi. n ptKin pr n • Lll t ltld l ~ S u r KI&lt;I ~
held all 30 p.m. Thursday at
f tnn !&gt;...~t· n t mel
the Wilcoxen Funeral Home
m Poant Plea sant wllh
Minister Orban Hesson of
Charleston in charge
Bunal wall follow m Sun·
crest Cemetery. VJsttauon
wtll be held at the funeral
home after 6 p m. Wed·
nesday
year pacts were Paul D1llon,
Hannan Trace ; Wtlliam
Pa1ge Sheets, Southwestern,
Alfred Scarberry, Addavtlle ;
Lloyd Myers, Cheshire ·
Kyger and Robert A Powell,
Cadmus. Ronald Paxton,
Hannan Trace Elementary
and James Chestnut, Vmton
Elementary, received two·
year pacts.
The board tabled a
recommendation for a oneyear contract to Kyger
Creek Principal Robert L.
Lanning.
Teachers granted con·
unumg contracts wer e
Kathryn A. Crabtree, Sharon
Fisher, Ann Thompson,
Shirley Smath, Wanda Ball,
Wallodene Jenkms , and
Beverly Gettles
Four·year limited con·
tracts were granted to Lloyd
Danner, Deryl E. Well and

Mary Virgtma Lamer.
Three-year pacts went to
Michael Waddle, Thomas E:
Wtllaims, Jean C ~r c l e ,
FranciS Kay Adkms, Linda
Husk, Marilyn Meadows, Ann
E Dollenmeyer, and Joyce
Thompson . Charlotte 'Miller
got a three-) ear contract for
one-half da y baSis as a km·
dergart en mstructor
Two-year contract s were
awarded to Sheryl Fraser,
Judath Sanders. !Jonald H
Saunders, Cody E Boothe,
Mtllie Thompson , Ralph D
Wy ant , Da1sy T Smoo t ,
V~rgmta Farmer French, Jyl
L. Zerkle, Lark Nap1er, Jr ,
Sara E Spurlock, Sala s
J ohn son , Corliss M1 ll ea ,
IJnda F Dee!, Mane L
Paxton, and Martha Rsoc
Edelman
One·year contracts went to
Eleanor 0 Morns, Barbara

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Area Deaths

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Mllor League Stand 1ngs

By United P r ess lnt~rnat1onill

Leaaue

National

Eut

r
!VIontreal
Chicago
New York
Phil a
P1tfsburgh
St LOU IS

C1ncmnat
Los Angel$
Slln Fran
Houston
San D1ego
Atlanta

W L. Pet
GB
9 5 6-iJ
8 75JJ1 12
9 a 529 1112
66 500 2
6 7 462 2lf2
5 10 333 4 1f7
West
W L Pcf
GB
11 5 68a
10 5 667
1; 2

775003

8

9

471

6 B 419
J 11 714

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7

Monday's Results

Mon t real S, St , LOUt S 3
Phi ladelph ia 12 , Ch 1cago 2
Pittsburgh &lt;i, New York 2
Hous 4, San D1ego 3. 10 mns
Today ' s Games
(All T1mes EST)
St
lOUIS (Urrea 0 2 ) at
Montreal (Dues o 0), 2 15 p m
P1ftSbu ~ gh (0 , RObin SOn 0-1)
at New York ( Br uherl 1 1), 8 OS

pm

Cht c ago
(La mp
Philadelphi a ( Ka at

pm

1 2)

oOJ.

at
7 35

San Franc1 sco ( Knepper 2-Q J
a t At lanta IN1ekro 04 ), 7 35

pm

Los Angeles (J ohn 3 OJ aT
Clncmn all ( Hume 2 1)
8OS

pm

San D 1ego [ Fr•e sleben 0 1) a t
Hous ton ( For sch 0 OJ, 8 35 p m
Wednesday ' s Games
St LOUIS at Montreal
P1ttsbgh at New York., n1gh t
Ch icago at Ph da n1ght
San Fran a t A llanta n1ghl
Los. Angeles t~t C1nC1 , n10t1t
San D1eg o at Houston m ght

Amencaq League
East
Detro1t
Boston
Milwl'luk e
New York
Cle ve land
Balt1 m ore
Tor onto
Kanss Ct y
Oakland
Ce l rlorn t
Ch 1cago
M 1nn esota
se attl e
Texa s

rGam~s

w

Pet.

L

10 3 769
10 5 667
a 1 l33
7 a
6 ) 462
5 10 333
5 10 333
West
w L Pel
II
1 646
II 3 7a6
10 5 667
5
3a5
6 II 353
6 lA 300
3 10 131

"'

'

behmd

based

percentage 1
Monday ' s Rnutts
Mmn at Oak ood , r a1n

GB

'4
6
6

GB

'"

2

6

1
61,..

a

on

Cle verand 4, Toronto 2
New York 8, Balllmore 2
Detr011 4, Ch1 cago 1
Kansas Cit y 8, Texas 6
Seattle 6, Ca t1f 5, 11 1nns
Todar·s Probable Pitchers
~
All T1mes EST)
Clev el and {G~r l and 1 21 o~~t
To ronto (Garv 1n 1 Ol, 4. p m
Boston (Lee 3 OJ a t Mil
waukee ( Augustme 3 1), 7 p m
New York (Beattie 0 0) at
Ba1t1more (Palmer 2 OJ. 1 30

pm

Detro1 t
f Morr1s
0 OJ
at
Ch1c ago (Barnos 1 1), B 30 p m
Kansas Ctty (L eonerd 2 11 at
Tex as I Jenk1ns 0 11, 8 35 p m
Mmnesota
(Goltz 0 3) at
Oakland (Langford 0 1). 10 30
pm
Seattl e (M c Glocklin 0 0) al
CaltfOrn1a &lt;Knapp 2 I L 10 30

pm

Wednesdav ' s Games
Detro11 at Chicago
Bo ston at M1 l waukee, mght
Toronto at Kan City n1ght
Cleve land at Texas , n1ght
seattl e at Cal1forma , n1ght
M 1nn esota at Oakland, n1ght

By Greg Batley
A seventh mnmg rally fell
one run short last mght as the
host Metgs Gtrls softballers
downed Gallta Academy 9.,'1.
Me1gs scored eight runs in the
first two mnmgs to hold on for
the wm
Meigs opened with five
runs m the first . The first
three batters walked,
followed by Singles by Tern
Wilson and Kathy Howard
Dorothy Chapman then
crashed a double.
The viSitors came back
wtth two of thetr own Ill the
second . Jenny Young led off
w1th a tnple, scored on an
error off the bat of Nibert,
and Ntbert then came home
later on a faelder's choice.
Me1gs got three Ill the

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double by Make Wayland. A
sacrifice by Kenny Young put
Me1gs up 2·1. Meigs went up
:1-1 when Tun, Ehersbach led
off the second wllh a towermg
homerun.
But then came Wahama's
two big lllDmgs. Three White
Falcons reached base on free
passes to set the stage for
Smith's booming grand
slammer shot Four more
Falcon runs Ill the fourth put
the icing on the cake. The
fourth lllDlng was highllghted
by two hit batsmen, a balk, a
passed ball, a walk, an error,
a single, and a double by
Colller.
Meigs had a maid rally m
the seve nth when Hood
walked
and
Wayland
doubled . Young sacnflced
one run in and Greg Beckers'
stngle got the other one home.
M. Smith got the win by
second on two walks, slngles
straklng
out four and walkrng
by Wilson and Howard, and a
three.
J.
Smith led the hitters
fielder's choace. The wmnrng
wath
his
single
and home run
run came m the bottom of the
whtle
Buzzard
contnbuted
sixth when Trac1 Burdette
two
smgles
Colller
got hts
scored on a sacnftce by
double
and
Leachfaeld,
Rose,
Wtlson Burdette reached on
and
Honaker
each
smgled.
a two-base error.
Trtplett took the loss for
After scoring three times in
Metgs
Wayland led aU hat·
the f1fth and once an the sixth,
ters
with
two doubles and a
Galha Academy loaded the
stngle.
Ebersbach
had h1s
bases wtth none out m the top
home
rwa
and
Hood,
Becker,
of the seventh. Meigs' left
and
Chns
Tay
lor
smgled
fielder Apnl Krng caught a
Trtplett took the loss for
fly ball and nailed the taggrng
Me~gs
Wayland led aU hit·
runner at home for two outs.
ters
wtth
two doubles and a
But the next batter walked to
stngle.
Ehersbach
had his
agam load the bases. Young
home
run
and
Hood
,
Becker,
then hal a fly ball to King to
and
Chns
Taylor
smgled
end the game and the threat.
Meags is 3-7 now and en·
Wilson led the Meigs hitting
tertams
Wellston tomghl
wath two smgles and a double
Une
score
:
and Howard had two smgles
Pat Vaughan, Burdette, and
Chapman each had a smgle.
Beth Bartrum got the wm
and 2·3 tn the SEOAL.
Pasquale led the losers Wednesday the garls of Coach
wtth a smgle and double whale Rita Slavm travel to Ironton.
Adkins had two singles. GAHS
020 031 2~ 7 I
Young had her tnple and Metgs
530 001 x- 9 8 5
Fmley and Evans each had a
Swain, Daruels (1 , lp) and
stngle.
Groves
Meags Is now 5-3 on the year
Bartrum and Chapman

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Vtsiting Wahama put on an
explosive offensive show,
highllghted by catcher J
Smath's grand slam homer In
the thtrd mnmg as they
downed host Metgs last night
11·5. Ten walks and two hit
batters by Meags' pttchers
contributed to those eleven
runs .
In the first inning
Wahama's Rtck Buzzard
smgled, stole second, and
came home on an error for a
1.0 lead In the bottom of this
frame Meigs ' Tim Hood
stngled and came home on a

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Market Report
Oh10 Valley Livestock
MarKer A eport
Pr i ces l&amp; k.en fr o m ttl e
au ction o t Sa t urda y , Ap r il 22 ,
1978
T r ends
Fee d ers
ve r y
acttve , Cow s f ul l y st el! dy to
higher , Veals S2
hi g her ,
Hogs
steady to 25 ce nt s
low er
Total hud 1120
F eeder ... St ee rs
( go od
choice ) 250 t o 300 I tiS S.t 50

ChOice I 250 10 300 I bs 53 50

60 , 300 to 400 lb s &lt;i9 60 , 400 to
500 lbs 44 5.4 500 to 600 lb s

•o 51 50, 600 ro

Jbs 37

100

46 2S , 700 and o verJ• 50 .u 50
Slaughter Bull s {over 1,000

lbs 1 39 &lt;3.75
Slaughter
37 50 42 75 ,

31 38 !0

Cows
Ut il it ies
Canner Cutter s

Veals Ch o ice a nd pr im e
64 79 ,
Standard s
and
med iums 45 -SS
Baby Calves t by th e head 1

25 70

Hogs
Hogs
I NO . 1. BarrOWS ·
Gllls, 200-230 lbs 1 &lt;J 50·&lt;5 25
Butcher Sows A0-•2 75
Butcher Boars 27
30 .

Pigs I by

so

lhe heod)

20 &lt;2 50

MILTON RICHMAN
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sorry, I can '! buy those stories he was "framed" or that there's
Pt sbgh
110 000 020- 4 8 o som e kmd of consptracy Ill St LoUiS to get him
NY
000000 200- 2 61
All the evtdence I've been able to gather pomts completely
Rooker, B1 bby ( 7), J acks on
(71
Tekul ve (7) an d Ot t. the other way and strongly suggests that if he's the vtctim of
Zachr y, M yr1ck (6 ), CorneJo ( 8 ) anythtng, J~much more a case of his betng mishandled tha n
a nd Stearn s w- TekU i ve ( 2of h1s bear(g hassled by the pollee
0 J L- Corn e1o (3 ll
Leon Spmks could have saved hunself a lot of gnef by sunply
( 10 1nnmgs)
gomg
out and gettmg hunself a hcense to operate a car. But he
so
1000020011 0- 311 0
Ho us
000 300 000 l- 4 ~ 0 stall doesn 't have one after hemg ctted for the same vtolataon
Fr e1sleben, Spil lner (6), F 1n
twa ce already.
ger s {8 1 and Sw eet aM oav1s ,
Two conflictmg verstons have emerged over what actually
Andu 1ar , Sam b1to (9) and
Hermann w - s am b1 to (2 OJ L happened last Fnday m St Lows , where th e 24-year old world
- F mg ers ( I 3 ) HR - Hous ton
heavyweaght champion was arrested Ill a restaurant parking
Watson (1 )
lot at 4 a.m
(On ly ga m es sc heduled )
Ac cordmg to the pollee, Spmks, who had a young woman an
Amencan LeagUe
tile
car, was driVIng without his headllghts on and wathout an
M1nn at Oak , ppd , ra 1n
operator's
lice nse. The pollee also say he was found with Ollt' ·
Clev e
11000000 1- 4 8 0
one
hundreth
of a gram of cocame msade the brun of his hat
Tor
10000000 1- 2 10 2
Hood, Kern (8 ) and Pru1 tt . and less than 35 grams of man Juana m hts coat pocket
L emanczyk, Murph y ( 9 ) and
Spinks maintams that 1sn 't so He says he never had any
Cerone W- Hoo d (1 0 )
LLeman c zyk 10 4) HRs Tor on
drugs in his possesSion or any manjuana e~ther
to Ca r t y (2)
In tll1s , hiS tllJrd run-m w1th til e St Lows police Spmks, who
was
born and brought up m St Lows but no longer lives there,
NY
000080 000· B 13 0
Bait
000 000\10- 7 71 says he feels the pollee are ptckmg on him because he's the
Gu1dry , Goss age (6 t and
Munso n M cG r eg or. Ke r r 1g an world champiOn now.
(5 1 an d Demp sey W- Gu1dry
"They 're JUS! tryrng to tear me down ," he says "They're
(21 ) L - M cGr f90 r ( 0 3 )
saymg 'We don 't ca re who he ts or how bag he IS, we're gonna
De t
030 100 ooo-- 4 9 1 show we can get him.'"
Ch •
000 000 100- 1 3 1
That 1sn't tile unpresston I'm left w1th after talkmg wath
B 1 1 1 1 n g h a m and Pa r n sh
Kravec , W illOug hb y { 5 ) a nd people Ill St l.&lt;Jms, rncluding a number workmg for the city 's
Nahor odny W- Bdltngh am 13 law enforcement agenctes.
OJ L - Kr avec {1 - 2) HRs"The general attttude here an St Louts as that we are very
Det rol t , Rod r rguez (2~ - KC
000206 000 8 92 proud of Leon, ' one law off Jcaa l lold me. "Nobody Ill the police
Tex
2\0 JOO 000- 6 lJ 1
department as out to 'gel' him If anythmg, there as a feellng of
Col born 81r d ( A ~ and Porter
D E II 1S., Cleve la nd (6), Lindblad regret among th e pollee that he gave them any cause for h1 s
16) an d Su ndbe r g W- 8 1rd ( I
arrest."
0~
l - C!ev etand &lt;O 21 HRsA:l for the champiOn's claun that he had no cocaine or
Kans as C1 t y , Poquette ( 2)
mariJUana Ill hts possesswn , Terrence O'Toole , first assistant
( 1l '""'"95)
CirCUit attorne y of St. Lows, says:
Seatt le
000201100 0 11 - 6 11 1
" U Leon Spmks wants to take a he detector test, we awmt
Ca l tfo r n 1a
him
\\Jth open arms"
0000300100 10 - 5 9 t
P arrot! , Todd ( 5 ). Rom o ~ 8 ),
Spmks , it turns out. created hiS own problems Frida y
Raw l ey ( 121 an d St 1nson . Ryan. because he was a llttle too cunous He and hiS woma n
La Roche (10 ) Har t ze l l ( 12) and
comparuon . Char lene Dunn, pulled mto tile parking lot of one of
Hum phr ey an d Downmg WRo m o ( I 1) L - Hart zell (0 21
tllose all-m ght hamburger places and nottced three policemen
HRs- Se attl e. M eyer (2l Ca l 1
checkmg
on tile driver of another car Instead of going into eat,
1or n 1a, L an sf ord ( 11
Sprnks sal m hiS car and rubber;aecked to find out what was
(Qn (y g am es scheduled !
gomg on
The pollee became aware of that and afll!r finishrng wath the
other dnver, the) went over to Spinks' car.
Maror League Leaders
Sgt Francas Corrona merely mtended to mfonn Spanks he
By Un1ted Press tnternat1ona 1 was drlVIng wtthout has headllghts on, bu t when the champ
Battmg
rolled down hJS wmdow, Corro na recogmzed him and asked
( ba sed on l5 at bah I
Nat1on al L eagu e
h1m 1f he had secured a license yet.
G AB H Pet
" You know I'm Leon and I don't have any hce!l!le ," Spmks
Mond y L A
IS 50 19 380
Al mon SO
\4 53 20 377 answered.
Cey L A
15 56 21 375
The Dunn woman began demandmg the police leave Leon
Vl n tne Mtl
11 41 15 366
Park r P1t
14 53 19 358 alone and tllen subje cted tllem to a loud string of ra cw I
Par1Sh MTI
13 48 17 354
12 50 17 340 epi thets
Sh m •d t Ph il
Spmks !ben got out from behmd lbe wheel and put his hat on
DJesus Ch !
15 64 21 328
Gar vy L A
15 64 21 32 B top of tile car One of the off1 cers handed him has hat back
Hrnd z St L
16 55 18 327
whereupon Spinks hurrtedly tllssed tt on top of the car agam
American League
G AB H
Pet
Naturally , that aroused suspac1on, and when one of the cops
Gu ero Oak
14 55 23 4\8
Porlr KC
IJ 46 19 41 3 pt cked up the hat a second tune and examined tl, he says he
Cbbge M 1n
14 44 18 409 discovered til e cocarne m the band Shortly afll! rward , the
Bell Cte
13 52 21 404
Car ew M,n
11 7 I 28 394 mariJUana was found in Leon's coat pocket.
Some of those arowad Spinks now are hollermg 11 the wh ole
Ball r To r
1? 46 18 391
L ynn Bos
13 51 19' Jll thmg was "a plant " and a "frame-up .' '
Kemp Det
13 4 1 15 366
How could 11 he a frame-up tllough when the cops had no tdea
L emon Ch1
13 48 17 35 4
13 60 21 350 at all Sptnks was even gorng to hem that parking lot ?
L F ir e Oet
Home Runs
And If tl really wasn't Spinks' ha t, as some of his "friend s"
Mond ay ,
Nat1onal League
LA 8, M a lth ews Atl Bench
are rnsastmg, how come h1s lllJhals were m tt?

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Today's

Ma1or League Resuns
By Un•ted Press InternatiOna l
Nat1onal League
Sl L
000 01201l0-- 3 a 0
Mtl
01 0 01120x - 5 70
Rasmu ssen, L11te11 (71 a nd
S1 mmo n ~
May , Bahn sen ( 8 )
and Car ter W- M ay ( 1 I ) Lll flell (0 2)
HR S- SI L OU IS,
F re ed ( 71
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Ry Greg Bailey
A frne rellef perfonnance
by John Sayre and an exploSive ftrst two mmngs led
the Southern Tornadoes to a
9-8 wln over vtsJtmg Miller
last night. Sayre came on in
the seventh w1th the bases
full and none out and held off
a raUy that saw the vtsJtors
plate three ru!l!l .
Southern scored four tunes
m the first and three limes In
the second. In the firstSayre
and R1chard Teaford smgled,
Kelly Wmebrenner reached
on an error, and Steve Htll
and Mark Forbes both
reached on walks T1m
Brmager and Herbie Ervm
each forced m a run when
they were both hit by pllchcd
balls
Miller came back w1th
three runs tn the second ,
highlighted by a double by
Almashy and a smgle by
Dorsey Southern commttted
two errors that mmng
In the bottom of that frame
Southern seemed to take
command by bunching three
walks and two smgles to set
up a btg double by Dwaght
Hill. Southern plated smgle
runs tn the third and fifth
mnings
In the la st mnan g th e
vasttors' rally stemmed
around two walk s, two
singles, and an error
Sayre led the htttmg With a
double and smgle while Steve
Hall and Teaford each had
two smgles. Wmnmg pitcher
Mike Huddleston and Ervtn
each had a single wh1le D
Hill had his double Forbes,
in first place, but wtth just a Huddleston, and Sayre
half-game advantage over combined to fan ten and walk
eight.
tile 16-5 Dodgers
Street took the loss and
The Reds will pitch Tom
teamed
with Toth to stnke
Hume against LA's Tommy
out
f1ve,
walk mne, and hit
John m tonight's B 00 (EST)
I
wo
.
Burgess
socked a tnple,
p m. game at Raverfront
Almashy
a
double, and
Stadtum and in Wednesday's
Street,
Pompey,
and Dorsey
8:00 p.m. contest, Cincy's
C1 n , F er guson Hou S Hender
a
single
each
Tom Seaver wtll oppose Doug
so n, NY a nd Parker , P 1ft 4
Ame r ic&lt;ln League
Hobson
Southern Js 603 on the year
Rau .
Bos ~ ~ R ice, Bos Bay lor , Cat.
and
entertams
Eastern
The Reds won two of three
Mc Ra e, K C. Cooper, H 1sle and
Thom as, M 1l 5 ~
gameS from the Dcdgers last tomght
Runs Batted In
Line
score
:
week Ill Los Angeles to help
N•t•onal Leagu e
M onday ,
032 Oll 3--3 5 1 LA 19, Ga r ... ey , LA l5 , Morgan ,
them post a f&gt;.4 mark in a Miller
C1 n and W atson. Hou 14 ,
road trip that included stops Southern
Schm 1dt , Phd 13
431 010 x- 9 10 J
In Houston and San
Amer~can Lugue .
Hooson ,
Street
(LP
), Toth (2) and Bos 21 Cooper, M 1i 16,
FranCISCO.
Thomas . Mil IS Car ew, M ln n
"That's fine with me," Sturgill
14
Ma y , Bait, R 1ce
Bos,
Forb es, Huddleston (3, Sta ub Oet an d H1sle M d 13
Reds' manager Sparky
Slo ten Bases
Anderson saad of the f&gt;.4 road WP), Sayre 17 ), an d
Natlon.al Lea;ue
Ced eno,
Hou ~ . Mo reno, Pi t! 8, Ro yster ,
mark "Anytime you flmsh a Bnnager , Forbes (J)
All
and Onessen , Ctn 7
coast sWlllg above tile .iiOO
Gn tle y C1 n 6
mark you've got to be
Amencin League Norwood ,
Northfield
M 1nn 6, Remy , 8os , W1tson
satisfied "
KC. Dll one. Oak and J on es . Sell
Pete Rose goes Into
NORTHFIELD , Ohto 5
Pitd1lng
tontght's game needing just (UP!) - Travalon Tom, a 2f&gt;.
Most V1ctor1es
14 hits to reach 3,0ll career time wlnner in 27 starts last
Bonham ,
N•t1onal Lugue
hits. Rose has been season as a tw~&gt;-year-&lt;rld, Cln, John. LA and Gr 1msl ey ,
J o, Cor ne to
NY ana
calculallng where and when made his 1978 debut Monday Mil
For sch, St L 3 1
Amencan League
Tanana ,
he w1ll get No 3,0ll since mght and improve(! hts
Cal a nd Spl i ltOrff , KC 4 0 L ee
before the seasop.
victory percentage with an Bas and Bdllngh o!l m. Del 3 0.
" It 'll be at home I'm sure," easy win in the $2 ,800 Auousllne, M tl 3 1
Earned Run Average
he now says "I'd figured featured mnth ra ce at
(Based on 11 1nn1ngs pttched)
May 6 or 7, but now I think I Nortllfaeld Park
Nat1ona 1 League Gnmsley ,
Mil and Mon tefusco , SF 1 38,
can make It by May 5.''
Travalon Tom, who d1d R Re usch el. Ch i I oi l. Burr is
The Reds entertain the most of his racing rn 1977 on Ch1
1 45 , Za chr y, NY 1 61
Amerocan league John son,
Montreal Expos Ill a four- the Ohio county fa II' circwt,
k 0 4 1. Keou oh , Oak 142,
game series the weekend of was 10 lengths behind leader Oa
Spliltorft , KC I &lt;iS , Wa llS, Clev
May f&gt;-7.
Mtss Betty Kay at the 1 50 KMp~~~=~~.~
Meanwhile, Joe Morgan's halfway mark but turned on
N•tional League
R 1ch ard ,
"magic number " chase has the sjleed m the last half to Hou 31 , Nlekl o All 23. May
22 , Bon ham, Cln 21,
ended.
grab a three-quarter victory Mil
Zach r y. N Y and M ontef usco.
Morgan 's major league The 1·2 favorite returned $3,
record for most errorless $2 40 and $2.40.
SFA;::erocon Leoguo: Rya n . Ca l
3.3 HallS M il 26 Golt7 , M ln n
games settled at 91 games
Baron Lancer ftnash ed 21 L eonard, KC 20. Keough ,
when he made an error second and M1ss Betty Kay Oak and Matlack. Tex 16
Sunday agalnst the Giants , showed.
" I had hoped to reach 1110,"
Winnie Spencer won the
S81d Morgan . "But I ftgured loth race , fronting a bag trtple,
when my streak ended it comblnation of 1-4-10 that was
would be on an unusual worth a whopping $8,885 90.
play."
Mr. Tango, a 20S-l longshot,
Indeed, Morgan's error did was second and Project
not come on a booted gro1111d Demon finished third.
ball, as might be expected,
A crowd of 2,956 wagered
but when he dropped a throw ~30,372.
~ a nmdown play

Tommy John on
hill for champs
CINCINNATI (UPI) Another Clnclrmati Reds-Los
Angeles Dodgers series
hegJ.IIs ton1ght and, as usual,
tile National League West
lead ts up for grabs ·
Cincrnnati comes into the
series witll an 11-5 record and

Wahama 104 410 1- 11 8 1
Metgs
210 000 2- 5 7 1
M Smath and J Smith
Ebersbach , Tnple!! (4,
LP), Owens (6) and Becker

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White Falcons
stop MHS 11-5

Gallia board in marath~n executive session

Gall ia Count y's Loc al
Edu catiOn ,
Board
of
followmg a four hour. 45
minute exetut1ve sesswn
Monday mghl, offered to
contact a federal mcdtator to
asstst m settlement of a two·

day stnke caUed Saturday
aft ernoon by the dtstnct's
non-academtc employees
Pres tdent James V
Blevtns, who also serves as
the board's chtef negottator,
sa1d the board was wtUmg to

call in a medtalor, but was
not
Willing to
hold
negotiations w1th the OAPSE
team. He said clasSJfted
employees should report to
work unmedtately and should
remove picket lines placed at

the distnct's 11 bulldmgs
Monday.
Blevins said the strike was
an " unauthonzed work
stoppage, illegal and non·
producttve " He also satd tt

Pity the poor weatherman; Senate now
wants predictions at least year ahead
Ry STEVE GERSTEL
WAS H!l\GTON iUPl) - P1ty the poor weathennan
who has troubles enough with day-to-&lt;lay forecasts .
The Senate wants hun to make predtcltons a year or
more ahead
The am bmous proJect ts one of the goals m the
nattona l clm1ate program approved by the Senate
Monday by vmce vote and wtthout debate It must still
d ear tile House
The legtslauon provtdes $135 mtllion over the next
two ftscal years for the program. It ts mtended to
enable the federal government to make long ...ange
clunate forecasts so the country can adapt to weather
flu ctuatwns
The Senate Commerce Commtltee, whtch drafted the
bill, satd m Jls report the more severe weather
conditiOns expenenced Ill recent years may indicate
flu ctuations and changes m tile future .
These changmg conditions could cause serious
problems m areas such as,Jood productaon, energy
supplies. wa ter resources and mamtenance of human
health, tile commtttee srud

OAPSE MEETING
Chapter
17,
Ohto
AssocJa\Jon of Pu blic School
Employes , wall meet at the
Me~gs Jumor High Sehoul,
Mtddleport, at 7 30 p m thts
evenmg All members are
asked to attend the meetmg
RUSHVIlLE , lnd ( UP[)
at wh1ch ofh cea s w1ll be
A federalrnspector refll5es
elected
to dtscuss any aspect of the
plane crash Sunctay rught that
SHRINETIES TO MEET
killed nme people - mcluding
The Twm Ctt) Shrmettes eaght offJctals of the U.S Auto
w11l meet Wednesday at 7 30 Club - until he can examrne
p.m at the home of lras , the crash Site
Kelton
Jack Herrmgton, a f~eld

One of the mam elements of the program would be
tile development of methods to Improve clunate
forecasts, m the words of the report, "on a monthly ,
seasonal, yearly and longer basas " .
The bill spectfically authortzes experunental cl1mate
forecast centers for research efforts destgned to
unprove the capability to forecast climate and weather
a long pertod in advance
"The centers shaU make climate forecasts on an
experimental basts, ensure that forecast efforts are
appropnately reviewed and guard against premature
reliance on the experimental for;!Casts," the report
srud
On the basas of testunony gtven the comrmttee,
scientists are uncertam whether Jon grange predictwns
can he made
"Evtdence suggests there may he theoretical l1m1ts
to extending the current 2~our to 36-hour weather
predictaon to pertods in excess of two weeks," the
report saad "Ciunate predictiOn would mvolve the
forecast of atmosphenc condtlJons over a much longer
penod of tune "

Federal inspector refuses
to discuss airplane crash

director of the Natwnal TranAn NTSB spokesman said
sportation Safety Board who tile twm-engrne, !().seat plane
arrtved Monday to head an suddenly "veered off radar"
mvestagatwn of the crash, durmg one of the storms as 1t
declined to talk to reporters was
flymg
ba ck to
until he could get to the site, fnd1anapolis from the
about 10 miles northwest of Trenton 200 stock car race m
New Jersey Swaday.
Rushville .
Gene Gardner, 64, sa1d the
Some of tile VICtims were ·to
plane, a chartered Piper have officiated at the In·
- - - - - - - - - - - - - · · · - - - - - - N a v a j o Chieftan, was flying dianapolls iiOO Indy offactals
wath "the throttle wide open srud tile race would proceed
and went mto a power dave" as scheduled May 28
before it crashed and
The pilot , Don Mullendore,
exploded, Ieavrng a crater 10 53. of Franklrn, Ind., also the
feet deep 10 his 30-acre operator of the charter
serv1ce , reported "heavy
cornfield
American Cancer Soclt"'
"I can tell when a plane ts turbulence " shortly before
''
Ill trouble," srud Gardner,
lbe crash, but his last contact
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - who satd he was m the Anny wath Indaanapohs tower was a
A
reg ular
feature ,
ANSWERiine Only a Air Cor!"~ durrng World War routme acknowledgement of
prepared by the Amen can phyStctan can answer that 0 "It could have been struck landing dU"ections, the NTSB
srud.
Cancer Society, to help save questton after careful by lightnrng "
Coroner's deputies and
The passengers were
your hfe from cancer
exammatJOn, evaluation and
An archttect •Tttes Whtle diagnosis. Bloody stool can avtation investigators used tdenttfied as Frank Delroy,
my husband and f don't sJgnal the presence of cancer plasttc bags to gather pieces 65, technical director ; Ray
smo ke ctgarettes our parents because a growing bowel of the bod1es of the nrne Marquette, 48, v1ce president
Rush for publ1c affaJrs ; Sham
do My flve-year-&lt;Jl d son has cancer ulcerates the mtertor vJctams Monday
County
Coroner
John
Todd Malone , 47, madge! car
stan ed to tmatate them by of the bowel through whach
pretendmg to "smoke" a the fecal matter must pass. concluded there were orne supervtsor, Stan Worley, 65,
penctl
How ca n we However, and this IS an people killed Ill the aCCJdent regJstrar, Ross Teegarden,
One of the major polnts to 57, deputy techmcal director ,
diScoura ge htm about th e unportant "however", rectal
habtt nght now'
b
1so be
d be settled by the NTSB Dr. Bruce Whate , 27, staff
ANSWER!tne
Research Jeedmg can a
cause
by conditions unrelated to mvesttgation IS whether the doctor , and Jody Phillips, 40,
nas shown that th e fact that can cer. For example, crash was caused by severe newsletter typograplust , aU
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beca use
he
smokes an exammatton of the bowel mJttees was not held for
Anyone wJshmg to revJew
cJgareu es It shoul d be w1th a lightedtube - to begm several months A meetmg the rntertm 208 document
espec tally effectJ Ye 1f mther to gel answers about your wtll he held Thursday Ill the whtch has been printed prwr
you or your husb&lt;n1d read tt true conditiOn.
cafeterta of RIO Grand e to the meeting may contact
With your son
For furth er mformati on College
the So1l ConservatJon office m
A reader asks 'Are all call Me J ~s Cance r Offtce 992·
All members of the Shade Pomeroy, 992~7 .
tumors cancer '"
7531
ANSWF: Riine No There
are two kmds of tumors One
IS call ed beni gn fnoncancerous 1 and ts made of
tJssue th at ha s Sim ply
become overgrown
A
hemght tumor as usually not
dangerous because tl IS self·
contamed and does not Jn·
va de or spread Jnlo other
body tiSSUe . The Other IS
called malignant (ca ncer) A
cancerous tumor ts alway s
CLEVELAND ( UPI ) - sabihlies as a leader of the and capable," sa1d Ford.
dan ge rous and must be Presadent Caner's economic world ," satd Ford, who lost to "That 's the best way I know
medicall y destroyed because plan is m a shambles and the Carter Ill the 1976 presadential of to preserve the peace and
1t w11l grow and mvade mflat1on program tsn '! strong race.
to he able to meet any
surroundmg t1ssue In tune , enough , according to former
Durrng h1s 29 montlls m the emergency."
ca ncer cells from the Origmal Prestdent Gerald R Ford, White
House ,
Ford
The former chief executave ,
tumor will travel to other who Monday mght called for repeatedly stressed that m has first appearance Ill
parts of the body whe•e new a $3(1 billlon Ulx cut this year federal spending must be Ohio since his wasqccessful
ca nce rous t umors will - $6 b1llion more than kept m check. He reJU!rated 1976 presidential election bid,
his stand, saying Carter must defended has support for the
become establlshed.
recommended by Carter.
A factory worker explains
'"The recommendation that say no to pressure to spend recently approved Panama
"!have noticed blood when I President Carter has made more money on pel projects Canal treaties and said they
"I don 't believe we can will help unprove rela!Jons
move my bowels 0... f have for a $24 billion tax cut ill
msuffJcJent," Ford told a afford a national health between the U.S and Latm
crowd of about 3,200 durmg a insurance program which America.
And at a news conference
spectal "lect ure In -the- would cost us about $25 billion
round " at the Front Row a year," Ford satd. ':And I earlier Ill the day , Ford
Theatre
tn
suburban doubt if we can afford welfare admttted that there are
reforms that would cost us "more mmu5e5 than pluses"
Htghland Heights, Ohio.
to date In
CUIIIP'S
lndJvtdua l taxpayers another $5 billion a year ."
Ford also criticized the performance as president.
should receive 75 percent of
French Fries
"His economic plan is m a
tile tax cut and the rest should Carter administration for
W i th Purchou!
dumping some defense shambles and I don't think
go
to
buslnesses
to
help
them
Of 9 Sl oak
co mpete
with foreign projects such as the Bl the inflation program ts
So n d w 1ch
bomber and said the U.S. strong enough," said Ford,
'-'0 1&lt; !Uf \ WI (!
busmesses, Ford said.
.-, ,."ll H 1S 16
cannot afford to standby as who praased Carter for
"
If
we
don't
marntam
a
f" All
strong economic base WJthln the Sovtet Union attempts to negotlatlng - and winning Senate approval of the canal
the United States, we can't garn military superiority.
"We must be strong, ready trealles and for attempting to
adequately meet our respor

CANCER
Answ~r

•ne
ll

was the board's posatton the
matter could have been
resolved swce negotiators
were close to an agreement.
Blnlns said three major
Item• were discussed
during the marathon
exetutlve session, renewal
and ooo-reoewal of con·
tracts, the labor dlopute
and architect Bob Grant's
findings and recom·
mendatlono regarding
re&lt;:ent fires at Centerville .
and
Hannan
Trace
Elementary schools.
Ouring the 35 mwute
busmess sessaon, the board
employed 49 teachers, an
assastant superwtendent,
seven prtncipals and tabled
act ton on the employment of
classtfied employees and one
prmcJpal
Resignations were ac·
cepted from Terry Sue
Collrns and Varglnia Covert,
teachers; Patricia Westfall,
secretary at Cheshlre-Kyger
and General Juruor Rays, a
custodian.
Davtd C
Campbell,
assa!nant supertntendent
smce the dastrtct's consolidation tn 1974, was
granted a new four-year
contract for his dutJes as
assastant superintendent for
admimstration
Campbell was a former
local superintendent of the
old North Galha School
Dtstnct.
Demse Shockley, dietitian •
lunchroom manager was
gaven a two-year contract .
Princtpals awarded three ·

Livestock
COLUMBU S
I U PI 1
Monday ' s l•vesloc k auct1on
Compared w1th last Monday

slaughter steers

SO 1 tower ,

sl aughter heifers SO 1 SO lower ,
slaught er cows
1 2 h igher .
sl aughter bulls steador to 1 50
h•gher
bul locks 2 5 lower ,
ve ater s 2 13 higher on a ltght
supply, f eeder cattle 1 3 h igher
Sl aughler steers Cho•ce and
pr,me 2 4 900 1360 lbS SO 53 90 ,
•nd 1v1dul!ll 54 , good and cho• ce
1 3 aso mo Jbs 49 so so as . few
51 51 90 . good
2 3 850 1440
.nc tud lng holste1ns .40 SO .49 90 ,
standard 2 3 900 1.400 lbs .44 50
.46 75 few tate sates 43 44
Sl aughter hetfers Cliot c e few
pr1me 2 4 800 1140 tbs 49 SO
51 50 , ChOICe ] 4 805 1000 lbS
47 75 48 75, good 13 750 1250 lbs
44 46 85. lew h igh dress ing 47
48 75 standud 1 3 885 1495 lbs
4075&lt;i360
Slaughter cows UIJ!Ity and
commerc ial 2" 815 1860 lbs 35
A1 35 1nd1V1dual 43 canner and

cu ller I 2 520 975 lbs 30 35 a5.
sl aughter bu l ls, Is 119'0 2070 lbs

41 60 46 35 . low y leld 1ng 'ls 1065
1620 l bs
good 2s
standard
43 35
Vealers

37 SO 40 25 . bu llocks ,
870 100.5 lbs 43 46 ,
1 2 1050 11 25 lbs 40
Good and low cho1c e

215 m lbs 7279 . 170 lbs 52 50.
165 lbs 50 , cal v es returned to

farm s, med 1u m
and
large
frame holste1ns 60115 tbs 34 60 ,
bu I k 49 56 . coupl e beet crosses
75 90 lbs 100 120 cwt , 170 195 tbs
47 56
F eeder cat tl e Cho1ce steer s
395 595 lbs 52 53. cho 1ce butts
695 91 0 lbs 45 48 50 , good steers
320 595 lbs 44 50
good bulls
705 815 lbs 45 SO 47 75 , standarel
steers and bulls 64S 800 lbs 36
45 , he1f er s chot ce 45 5 SOO lbS 45
48 50, OOoCI 460 580 lbS &lt;iO 75
46 50, da1 ry re p lacem en t he1
ter s m ed 1um and large frame
405 680 1bs 40 46 60
Hogs Barrow s and gil ts 1 10
I 30 tow er , sow s 75 I l ower ,
boar s steady to 1 10 h1gher .
ba r rows and 91 l ts 1 2 215 lbs 46 ,
1 3 209 749 lbs 45 45 90, 2 3 267

so.

lbs " · 250 lbs 43 50, 277 lbs

42 60
315 l bs &lt;iO 40 , SOW!
med 1um and I s 364 lbs 40 75, 2
3 457 480 lbs 41 75 .n 10 . 530
lbs 43 70 43 80 , bOMS 716-230 lbS

w

35 so, 398 710 lbs 34 15 3520 . 175
'"'Sheep
32 so Slaugh ter lembs com

pared to last weeK 's 11ght
su pply stead y to 1 h1gh er ,
slaught er ewes 2
4 lower
Cho1 ce
end
pr1me
spr~ng
slaughter lambs 104 lbs 69 90
70 , ChO ICE 11 7 lbS WOOled 54 50 ,
sla ugh t er ewes ut11ily an d good
101 lBS lbs 10 14 25

so

cart er ' s economic plan
in shambles says Ford

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GINOS

•

brrng peace to Cyprus.
A:l for the 1980 presadenhal
race, Fo~d saJd "We'll have
to wait and see "
And when asked if he ill less
llkely to run because of hts
wafe, Betty, now undergomg
treatment Ill a Califorma
hospital for an admitted
overdependence on alcohol
and drugs, Ford said · "I
don 't think tbat will be a
factor because she is going to
be well and healthy by then .
Other faotors will be
dell!nnlnlng what I do ."
Ford today appeared at a
breakfast meeting for 1,0ll
Republicans at the Cleveland
Plaza, then was to travel to
Indianapolis, Ind., and then
return to Cleveland later
tonight for a dlnner with
business leaders, llpollllOred
by Case Western Reserve
University.
The dinner will be held at
GwiM , the Mather man!Jion 1
m suburban Bratenahl.

Dmda, Lon M1Uer HesBOn,
Kenneth R. Meek, Ronald
Eugene Baker, Arlene
Nelson, Susan Lak e, Thomas
A Moore, Sally Ann Wein·
traub and Barbara S. Wolfe
Also gaven one-year con·
tracts were Donna Nahert and
Gat! HuestiS, school nurses.
The board voted lu not
renew the cootracl of
Richard Neaoe, English
and Speech Instructor at
Kyger Creek because the
regular teacher a88lgned to
his position (Mrs. Wllleen
Edwards) Is expected to
return to her post next fall.
Jern Samples was granted
a leave of absence for the
1emamder of the school year
Band di rectors employed
on ll -month contracts. were
Judith Smk, Hannan Trace,
two years ani) Charles L
Wtlls, Kyger Creek, one year
Th e bo ard tabled unlll
'Thursday mght act10n on the
employment of aU classafied
employees because of the
current OAPSE stnke. Also
I
tabl ed wa s a resolutiOn
I
authomm g the purchase of 12
new school buses
STELLA CAMERON
MARY REYNOLDS
In other matters, Penny
Mrs Stella E. Cameron, 96,
Mrs Ma1 y Hey nolds, France and Sherry Headley ,
Groveport, formerly of Metgs AlbanY. Ohi o, dt ed at 7 ~&lt; Ill home economtcs mstructors,
County, died on Aprill2 at the today 'at O' Blencss Hosptl&lt;l l, were granted permasston to
home of a daughter , Mrs. At h~ns Hc1 late husband was attend vanous professional
Pearl Green, Baltunore.
Milford Heynolds Scrv1ces mcetmgs
Mrs Cameron was a Will be announced tomon ow
member of the Apostollc by the Waugh-Halley-Woo&lt;l
Church m Baltunore. She Is Fwaeral Home
sumved by SIX daughters ,
Mrs Pearl (Ltllith) Green ,
MARY TURNBULL
Ba ltimore, Mrs Wayne
LAN CASTER - Mary
1Lucalle 1 Russell, Columbus; Crooks Turnbull, 75, Blue
Mrs . Mtke (Cora) Raver , Valley Road. La ncas ter ,
Balllmore, Mrs. Kenneth fonnerly of Syracuse, dted
(Inez ) Wade, Athens; Mrs. unexpectedly Satorday at her
Archae (Varginta) Paerce, resadenee
MJddleporl; Mrs. John
Mrs Turn bull • as th e
(Dorothy ) Felckner , Grove- daughter of the late Alex and
port ; two sons, Charl es , Jenny Crooks She was also
Columbus, and Wtlliam rBlll 1 preceded in death by her
of Wak1ma, Wash , 30 husband, Andreas Turnbull
grandchildren, numerous
She was a former school
great-grandchi ldren and teacher, actave m the senwr [L - - - - -- --.......J
great · great-grandchlldren, Cit izen s prog ram and
and a Sister, Mrs Garnett president of the Sugar Grove
Karns, Grove Ctty She was group
preceded 10 death by a
She JS survaved by f1ve
daughter and two sons.
chtldren , Mrs. Ruth Mauck,
Funeral serv1ces were held Ralph , Gale, Paul and Bobby,
on April 15 at the Johnson· of the Col umbus and Grove
McKeller Funeral Home m Ctty area; two sJsters, Myrtle
Baltamure w1th the Rev McBnd e, Sy racu se and
Leonard Roshon and the Hev Maldred l!tlfJnger, Stmt,
James Hoam offt cJatmg Calif , several grandchildren
Bunal was tn lhe White Oak and meces and nephews
Cemetery at Hamsonville.
Funeral servtces w1ll be
held Wedn esda y at 10 30 a m
at the Frank Smtth Funeral
Home m Lancaster Bu nal
NANCY HOLSTEIN
Nanc) Mabel Wamsl ey \\Ill be l1l Let art Fa ll s
Holstem, 76, a nattve of Cemetery
Mason County, died Monda y
morning m Detroit General
Hospital, Detrott, Mich
nt Fil Ail YSI-.JII'TINM
She was a daughter of the
DF\'CffF.O T0 1llf
INl t.Rt:')'T or
late B F. and Nacy Gould
MfiGs.MA SON AHF.A
Wamsley.
HOfH&lt;~HT IIOF F1 U II
U ly F.dltor
Survivors mcludc her
J&gt;ubl!.!iiM.od d;u l ~ t•uept S.1tuli!Jn
husband, Rudolph, Detrott.
b} IlK Otuo \'11Jir ) Puil h ~fun ~
CUin p&lt;ln )' ·Mu l t u n~lit Jnr
Ill
brothers, Charles Wamsley,
Cou rt ~I 1\ unt'ru) OlwJ ~ 5769
Po1nt Pleasant , Var g1l
HLLw1es.~ Offlt &lt; J'hont ~Jl 21511
Tile Oep11rtmeut
Wamsley, Rt 1, Cheshare,
Fthtonal f'h one 99'2 2 1 ~i
~'tOJld I~~~ ~~ JHk\ UI /-!1 jlit ld Il l
sisters, Clara Staats, New
l 'lllncru} 011ill
Haven, Rosa Wamsley
Sture of Building
Nat1u1tal mh r r tL~IIlK t1 prl'Si-'11
lalll't J.andur\ A ~'II II. Ui le s 3101
Huddleston, Pomt Pleasant,
1- tjt).Jd AH' Clt•velarul Ohw H 11 ~
and VJrgtnta Kang, Rt 4,
.Si,u:e 1915
Sui)S( n/J\1(111 ratL'!i Llt.'l1verl'd hi
Pomeroy . She was preceded
l Urrrer w lt r!' a1 lttlii!Jir 7~ 1 l'llb 1~1
~~~'l~ k lh ~1 ()1!"' Hout.._. whPn.• l'iln It r
m death by three sisters,
Str\K t' n11t lt\i1 11H blto 1.1111 m onU1
Maude Allrnder , Lula Dulfy
l1 25 8} Hl~il Ul Uh10 1111d W V11
One Yt'otr , 122 00 S11 muntllS
and Mary Brown and one
Sl I 50 Thn l' mur1ths , S7 00,
brother, Andrew Wamsley.
f-~ lbt "'l~rt I Z6 00 } t ar Stx 11 1 unth ~
I l l JO
fh ree ullmths, 17 ~ [)
Funeral servtces wall be
Slib!oi. n ptKin pr n • Lll t ltld l ~ S u r KI&lt;I ~
held all 30 p.m. Thursday at
f tnn !&gt;...~t· n t mel
the Wilcoxen Funeral Home
m Poant Plea sant wllh
Minister Orban Hesson of
Charleston in charge
Bunal wall follow m Sun·
crest Cemetery. VJsttauon
wtll be held at the funeral
home after 6 p m. Wed·
nesday
year pacts were Paul D1llon,
Hannan Trace ; Wtlliam
Pa1ge Sheets, Southwestern,
Alfred Scarberry, Addavtlle ;
Lloyd Myers, Cheshire ·
Kyger and Robert A Powell,
Cadmus. Ronald Paxton,
Hannan Trace Elementary
and James Chestnut, Vmton
Elementary, received two·
year pacts.
The board tabled a
recommendation for a oneyear contract to Kyger
Creek Principal Robert L.
Lanning.
Teachers granted con·
unumg contracts wer e
Kathryn A. Crabtree, Sharon
Fisher, Ann Thompson,
Shirley Smath, Wanda Ball,
Wallodene Jenkms , and
Beverly Gettles
Four·year limited con·
tracts were granted to Lloyd
Danner, Deryl E. Well and

Mary Virgtma Lamer.
Three-year pacts went to
Michael Waddle, Thomas E:
Wtllaims, Jean C ~r c l e ,
FranciS Kay Adkms, Linda
Husk, Marilyn Meadows, Ann
E Dollenmeyer, and Joyce
Thompson . Charlotte 'Miller
got a three-) ear contract for
one-half da y baSis as a km·
dergart en mstructor
Two-year contract s were
awarded to Sheryl Fraser,
Judath Sanders. !Jonald H
Saunders, Cody E Boothe,
Mtllie Thompson , Ralph D
Wy ant , Da1sy T Smoo t ,
V~rgmta Farmer French, Jyl
L. Zerkle, Lark Nap1er, Jr ,
Sara E Spurlock, Sala s
J ohn son , Corliss M1 ll ea ,
IJnda F Dee!, Mane L
Paxton, and Martha Rsoc
Edelman
One·year contracts went to
Eleanor 0 Morns, Barbara

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Area Deaths

!

Mllor League Stand 1ngs

By United P r ess lnt~rnat1onill

Leaaue

National

Eut

r
!VIontreal
Chicago
New York
Phil a
P1tfsburgh
St LOU IS

C1ncmnat
Los Angel$
Slln Fran
Houston
San D1ego
Atlanta

W L. Pet
GB
9 5 6-iJ
8 75JJ1 12
9 a 529 1112
66 500 2
6 7 462 2lf2
5 10 333 4 1f7
West
W L Pcf
GB
11 5 68a
10 5 667
1; 2

775003

8

9

471

6 B 419
J 11 714

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7

Monday's Results

Mon t real S, St , LOUt S 3
Phi ladelph ia 12 , Ch 1cago 2
Pittsburgh &lt;i, New York 2
Hous 4, San D1ego 3. 10 mns
Today ' s Games
(All T1mes EST)
St
lOUIS (Urrea 0 2 ) at
Montreal (Dues o 0), 2 15 p m
P1ftSbu ~ gh (0 , RObin SOn 0-1)
at New York ( Br uherl 1 1), 8 OS

pm

Cht c ago
(La mp
Philadelphi a ( Ka at

pm

1 2)

oOJ.

at
7 35

San Franc1 sco ( Knepper 2-Q J
a t At lanta IN1ekro 04 ), 7 35

pm

Los Angeles (J ohn 3 OJ aT
Clncmn all ( Hume 2 1)
8OS

pm

San D 1ego [ Fr•e sleben 0 1) a t
Hous ton ( For sch 0 OJ, 8 35 p m
Wednesday ' s Games
St LOUIS at Montreal
P1ttsbgh at New York., n1gh t
Ch icago at Ph da n1ght
San Fran a t A llanta n1ghl
Los. Angeles t~t C1nC1 , n10t1t
San D1eg o at Houston m ght

Amencaq League
East
Detro1t
Boston
Milwl'luk e
New York
Cle ve land
Balt1 m ore
Tor onto
Kanss Ct y
Oakland
Ce l rlorn t
Ch 1cago
M 1nn esota
se attl e
Texa s

rGam~s

w

Pet.

L

10 3 769
10 5 667
a 1 l33
7 a
6 ) 462
5 10 333
5 10 333
West
w L Pel
II
1 646
II 3 7a6
10 5 667
5
3a5
6 II 353
6 lA 300
3 10 131

"'

'

behmd

based

percentage 1
Monday ' s Rnutts
Mmn at Oak ood , r a1n

GB

'4
6
6

GB

'"

2

6

1
61,..

a

on

Cle verand 4, Toronto 2
New York 8, Balllmore 2
Detr011 4, Ch1 cago 1
Kansas Cit y 8, Texas 6
Seattle 6, Ca t1f 5, 11 1nns
Todar·s Probable Pitchers
~
All T1mes EST)
Clev el and {G~r l and 1 21 o~~t
To ronto (Garv 1n 1 Ol, 4. p m
Boston (Lee 3 OJ a t Mil
waukee ( Augustme 3 1), 7 p m
New York (Beattie 0 0) at
Ba1t1more (Palmer 2 OJ. 1 30

pm

Detro1 t
f Morr1s
0 OJ
at
Ch1c ago (Barnos 1 1), B 30 p m
Kansas Ctty (L eonerd 2 11 at
Tex as I Jenk1ns 0 11, 8 35 p m
Mmnesota
(Goltz 0 3) at
Oakland (Langford 0 1). 10 30
pm
Seattl e (M c Glocklin 0 0) al
CaltfOrn1a &lt;Knapp 2 I L 10 30

pm

Wednesdav ' s Games
Detro11 at Chicago
Bo ston at M1 l waukee, mght
Toronto at Kan City n1ght
Cleve land at Texas , n1ght
seattl e at Cal1forma , n1ght
M 1nn esota at Oakland, n1ght

By Greg Batley
A seventh mnmg rally fell
one run short last mght as the
host Metgs Gtrls softballers
downed Gallta Academy 9.,'1.
Me1gs scored eight runs in the
first two mnmgs to hold on for
the wm
Meigs opened with five
runs m the first . The first
three batters walked,
followed by Singles by Tern
Wilson and Kathy Howard
Dorothy Chapman then
crashed a double.
The viSitors came back
wtth two of thetr own Ill the
second . Jenny Young led off
w1th a tnple, scored on an
error off the bat of Nibert,
and Ntbert then came home
later on a faelder's choice.
Me1gs got three Ill the

HOME.
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double by Make Wayland. A
sacrifice by Kenny Young put
Me1gs up 2·1. Meigs went up
:1-1 when Tun, Ehersbach led
off the second wllh a towermg
homerun.
But then came Wahama's
two big lllDmgs. Three White
Falcons reached base on free
passes to set the stage for
Smith's booming grand
slammer shot Four more
Falcon runs Ill the fourth put
the icing on the cake. The
fourth lllDlng was highllghted
by two hit batsmen, a balk, a
passed ball, a walk, an error,
a single, and a double by
Colller.
Meigs had a maid rally m
the seve nth when Hood
walked
and
Wayland
doubled . Young sacnflced
one run in and Greg Beckers'
stngle got the other one home.
M. Smith got the win by
second on two walks, slngles
straklng
out four and walkrng
by Wilson and Howard, and a
three.
J.
Smith led the hitters
fielder's choace. The wmnrng
wath
his
single
and home run
run came m the bottom of the
whtle
Buzzard
contnbuted
sixth when Trac1 Burdette
two
smgles
Colller
got hts
scored on a sacnftce by
double
and
Leachfaeld,
Rose,
Wtlson Burdette reached on
and
Honaker
each
smgled.
a two-base error.
Trtplett took the loss for
After scoring three times in
Metgs
Wayland led aU hat·
the f1fth and once an the sixth,
ters
with
two doubles and a
Galha Academy loaded the
stngle.
Ebersbach
had h1s
bases wtth none out m the top
home
rwa
and
Hood,
Becker,
of the seventh. Meigs' left
and
Chns
Tay
lor
smgled
fielder Apnl Krng caught a
Trtplett took the loss for
fly ball and nailed the taggrng
Me~gs
Wayland led aU hit·
runner at home for two outs.
ters
wtth
two doubles and a
But the next batter walked to
stngle.
Ehersbach
had his
agam load the bases. Young
home
run
and
Hood
,
Becker,
then hal a fly ball to King to
and
Chns
Taylor
smgled
end the game and the threat.
Meags is 3-7 now and en·
Wilson led the Meigs hitting
tertams
Wellston tomghl
wath two smgles and a double
Une
score
:
and Howard had two smgles
Pat Vaughan, Burdette, and
Chapman each had a smgle.
Beth Bartrum got the wm
and 2·3 tn the SEOAL.
Pasquale led the losers Wednesday the garls of Coach
wtth a smgle and double whale Rita Slavm travel to Ironton.
Adkins had two singles. GAHS
020 031 2~ 7 I
Young had her tnple and Metgs
530 001 x- 9 8 5
Fmley and Evans each had a
Swain, Daruels (1 , lp) and
stngle.
Groves
Meags Is now 5-3 on the year
Bartrum and Chapman

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Vtsiting Wahama put on an
explosive offensive show,
highllghted by catcher J
Smath's grand slam homer In
the thtrd mnmg as they
downed host Metgs last night
11·5. Ten walks and two hit
batters by Meags' pttchers
contributed to those eleven
runs .
In the first inning
Wahama's Rtck Buzzard
smgled, stole second, and
came home on an error for a
1.0 lead In the bottom of this
frame Meigs ' Tim Hood
stngled and came home on a

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Oh10 Valley Livestock
MarKer A eport
Pr i ces l&amp; k.en fr o m ttl e
au ction o t Sa t urda y , Ap r il 22 ,
1978
T r ends
Fee d ers
ve r y
acttve , Cow s f ul l y st el! dy to
higher , Veals S2
hi g her ,
Hogs
steady to 25 ce nt s
low er
Total hud 1120
F eeder ... St ee rs
( go od
choice ) 250 t o 300 I tiS S.t 50

ChOice I 250 10 300 I bs 53 50

60 , 300 to 400 lb s &lt;i9 60 , 400 to
500 lbs 44 5.4 500 to 600 lb s

•o 51 50, 600 ro

Jbs 37

100

46 2S , 700 and o verJ• 50 .u 50
Slaughter Bull s {over 1,000

lbs 1 39 &lt;3.75
Slaughter
37 50 42 75 ,

31 38 !0

Cows
Ut il it ies
Canner Cutter s

Veals Ch o ice a nd pr im e
64 79 ,
Standard s
and
med iums 45 -SS
Baby Calves t by th e head 1

25 70

Hogs
Hogs
I NO . 1. BarrOWS ·
Gllls, 200-230 lbs 1 &lt;J 50·&lt;5 25
Butcher Sows A0-•2 75
Butcher Boars 27
30 .

Pigs I by

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20 &lt;2 50

MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Spo111 Editor

• By

NEW YORK (UP!) - Personally , I like Leon Spinks , but I' m
sorry, I can '! buy those stories he was "framed" or that there's
Pt sbgh
110 000 020- 4 8 o som e kmd of consptracy Ill St LoUiS to get him
NY
000000 200- 2 61
All the evtdence I've been able to gather pomts completely
Rooker, B1 bby ( 7), J acks on
(71
Tekul ve (7) an d Ot t. the other way and strongly suggests that if he's the vtctim of
Zachr y, M yr1ck (6 ), CorneJo ( 8 ) anythtng, J~much more a case of his betng mishandled tha n
a nd Stearn s w- TekU i ve ( 2of h1s bear(g hassled by the pollee
0 J L- Corn e1o (3 ll
Leon Spmks could have saved hunself a lot of gnef by sunply
( 10 1nnmgs)
gomg
out and gettmg hunself a hcense to operate a car. But he
so
1000020011 0- 311 0
Ho us
000 300 000 l- 4 ~ 0 stall doesn 't have one after hemg ctted for the same vtolataon
Fr e1sleben, Spil lner (6), F 1n
twa ce already.
ger s {8 1 and Sw eet aM oav1s ,
Two conflictmg verstons have emerged over what actually
Andu 1ar , Sam b1to (9) and
Hermann w - s am b1 to (2 OJ L happened last Fnday m St Lows , where th e 24-year old world
- F mg ers ( I 3 ) HR - Hous ton
heavyweaght champion was arrested Ill a restaurant parking
Watson (1 )
lot at 4 a.m
(On ly ga m es sc heduled )
Ac cordmg to the pollee, Spmks, who had a young woman an
Amencan LeagUe
tile
car, was driVIng without his headllghts on and wathout an
M1nn at Oak , ppd , ra 1n
operator's
lice nse. The pollee also say he was found with Ollt' ·
Clev e
11000000 1- 4 8 0
one
hundreth
of a gram of cocame msade the brun of his hat
Tor
10000000 1- 2 10 2
Hood, Kern (8 ) and Pru1 tt . and less than 35 grams of man Juana m hts coat pocket
L emanczyk, Murph y ( 9 ) and
Spinks maintams that 1sn 't so He says he never had any
Cerone W- Hoo d (1 0 )
LLeman c zyk 10 4) HRs Tor on
drugs in his possesSion or any manjuana e~ther
to Ca r t y (2)
In tll1s , hiS tllJrd run-m w1th til e St Lows police Spmks, who
was
born and brought up m St Lows but no longer lives there,
NY
000080 000· B 13 0
Bait
000 000\10- 7 71 says he feels the pollee are ptckmg on him because he's the
Gu1dry , Goss age (6 t and
Munso n M cG r eg or. Ke r r 1g an world champiOn now.
(5 1 an d Demp sey W- Gu1dry
"They 're JUS! tryrng to tear me down ," he says "They're
(21 ) L - M cGr f90 r ( 0 3 )
saymg 'We don 't ca re who he ts or how bag he IS, we're gonna
De t
030 100 ooo-- 4 9 1 show we can get him.'"
Ch •
000 000 100- 1 3 1
That 1sn't tile unpresston I'm left w1th after talkmg wath
B 1 1 1 1 n g h a m and Pa r n sh
Kravec , W illOug hb y { 5 ) a nd people Ill St l.&lt;Jms, rncluding a number workmg for the city 's
Nahor odny W- Bdltngh am 13 law enforcement agenctes.
OJ L - Kr avec {1 - 2) HRs"The general attttude here an St Louts as that we are very
Det rol t , Rod r rguez (2~ - KC
000206 000 8 92 proud of Leon, ' one law off Jcaa l lold me. "Nobody Ill the police
Tex
2\0 JOO 000- 6 lJ 1
department as out to 'gel' him If anythmg, there as a feellng of
Col born 81r d ( A ~ and Porter
D E II 1S., Cleve la nd (6), Lindblad regret among th e pollee that he gave them any cause for h1 s
16) an d Su ndbe r g W- 8 1rd ( I
arrest."
0~
l - C!ev etand &lt;O 21 HRsA:l for the champiOn's claun that he had no cocaine or
Kans as C1 t y , Poquette ( 2)
mariJUana Ill hts possesswn , Terrence O'Toole , first assistant
( 1l '""'"95)
CirCUit attorne y of St. Lows, says:
Seatt le
000201100 0 11 - 6 11 1
" U Leon Spmks wants to take a he detector test, we awmt
Ca l tfo r n 1a
him
\\Jth open arms"
0000300100 10 - 5 9 t
P arrot! , Todd ( 5 ). Rom o ~ 8 ),
Spmks , it turns out. created hiS own problems Frida y
Raw l ey ( 121 an d St 1nson . Ryan. because he was a llttle too cunous He and hiS woma n
La Roche (10 ) Har t ze l l ( 12) and
comparuon . Char lene Dunn, pulled mto tile parking lot of one of
Hum phr ey an d Downmg WRo m o ( I 1) L - Hart zell (0 21
tllose all-m ght hamburger places and nottced three policemen
HRs- Se attl e. M eyer (2l Ca l 1
checkmg
on tile driver of another car Instead of going into eat,
1or n 1a, L an sf ord ( 11
Sprnks sal m hiS car and rubber;aecked to find out what was
(Qn (y g am es scheduled !
gomg on
The pollee became aware of that and afll!r finishrng wath the
other dnver, the) went over to Spinks' car.
Maror League Leaders
Sgt Francas Corrona merely mtended to mfonn Spanks he
By Un1ted Press tnternat1ona 1 was drlVIng wtthout has headllghts on, bu t when the champ
Battmg
rolled down hJS wmdow, Corro na recogmzed him and asked
( ba sed on l5 at bah I
Nat1on al L eagu e
h1m 1f he had secured a license yet.
G AB H Pet
" You know I'm Leon and I don't have any hce!l!le ," Spmks
Mond y L A
IS 50 19 380
Al mon SO
\4 53 20 377 answered.
Cey L A
15 56 21 375
The Dunn woman began demandmg the police leave Leon
Vl n tne Mtl
11 41 15 366
Park r P1t
14 53 19 358 alone and tllen subje cted tllem to a loud string of ra cw I
Par1Sh MTI
13 48 17 354
12 50 17 340 epi thets
Sh m •d t Ph il
Spmks !ben got out from behmd lbe wheel and put his hat on
DJesus Ch !
15 64 21 328
Gar vy L A
15 64 21 32 B top of tile car One of the off1 cers handed him has hat back
Hrnd z St L
16 55 18 327
whereupon Spinks hurrtedly tllssed tt on top of the car agam
American League
G AB H
Pet
Naturally , that aroused suspac1on, and when one of the cops
Gu ero Oak
14 55 23 4\8
Porlr KC
IJ 46 19 41 3 pt cked up the hat a second tune and examined tl, he says he
Cbbge M 1n
14 44 18 409 discovered til e cocarne m the band Shortly afll! rward , the
Bell Cte
13 52 21 404
Car ew M,n
11 7 I 28 394 mariJUana was found in Leon's coat pocket.
Some of those arowad Spinks now are hollermg 11 the wh ole
Ball r To r
1? 46 18 391
L ynn Bos
13 51 19' Jll thmg was "a plant " and a "frame-up .' '
Kemp Det
13 4 1 15 366
How could 11 he a frame-up tllough when the cops had no tdea
L emon Ch1
13 48 17 35 4
13 60 21 350 at all Sptnks was even gorng to hem that parking lot ?
L F ir e Oet
Home Runs
And If tl really wasn't Spinks' ha t, as some of his "friend s"
Mond ay ,
Nat1onal League
LA 8, M a lth ews Atl Bench
are rnsastmg, how come h1s lllJhals were m tt?

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Today's

Ma1or League Resuns
By Un•ted Press InternatiOna l
Nat1onal League
Sl L
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Mtl
01 0 01120x - 5 70
Rasmu ssen, L11te11 (71 a nd
S1 mmo n ~
May , Bahn sen ( 8 )
and Car ter W- M ay ( 1 I ) Lll flell (0 2)
HR S- SI L OU IS,
F re ed ( 71
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Ry Greg Bailey
A frne rellef perfonnance
by John Sayre and an exploSive ftrst two mmngs led
the Southern Tornadoes to a
9-8 wln over vtsJtmg Miller
last night. Sayre came on in
the seventh w1th the bases
full and none out and held off
a raUy that saw the vtsJtors
plate three ru!l!l .
Southern scored four tunes
m the first and three limes In
the second. In the firstSayre
and R1chard Teaford smgled,
Kelly Wmebrenner reached
on an error, and Steve Htll
and Mark Forbes both
reached on walks T1m
Brmager and Herbie Ervm
each forced m a run when
they were both hit by pllchcd
balls
Miller came back w1th
three runs tn the second ,
highlighted by a double by
Almashy and a smgle by
Dorsey Southern commttted
two errors that mmng
In the bottom of that frame
Southern seemed to take
command by bunching three
walks and two smgles to set
up a btg double by Dwaght
Hill. Southern plated smgle
runs tn the third and fifth
mnings
In the la st mnan g th e
vasttors' rally stemmed
around two walk s, two
singles, and an error
Sayre led the htttmg With a
double and smgle while Steve
Hall and Teaford each had
two smgles. Wmnmg pitcher
Mike Huddleston and Ervtn
each had a single wh1le D
Hill had his double Forbes,
in first place, but wtth just a Huddleston, and Sayre
half-game advantage over combined to fan ten and walk
eight.
tile 16-5 Dodgers
Street took the loss and
The Reds will pitch Tom
teamed
with Toth to stnke
Hume against LA's Tommy
out
f1ve,
walk mne, and hit
John m tonight's B 00 (EST)
I
wo
.
Burgess
socked a tnple,
p m. game at Raverfront
Almashy
a
double, and
Stadtum and in Wednesday's
Street,
Pompey,
and Dorsey
8:00 p.m. contest, Cincy's
C1 n , F er guson Hou S Hender
a
single
each
Tom Seaver wtll oppose Doug
so n, NY a nd Parker , P 1ft 4
Ame r ic&lt;ln League
Hobson
Southern Js 603 on the year
Rau .
Bos ~ ~ R ice, Bos Bay lor , Cat.
and
entertams
Eastern
The Reds won two of three
Mc Ra e, K C. Cooper, H 1sle and
Thom as, M 1l 5 ~
gameS from the Dcdgers last tomght
Runs Batted In
Line
score
:
week Ill Los Angeles to help
N•t•onal Leagu e
M onday ,
032 Oll 3--3 5 1 LA 19, Ga r ... ey , LA l5 , Morgan ,
them post a f&gt;.4 mark in a Miller
C1 n and W atson. Hou 14 ,
road trip that included stops Southern
Schm 1dt , Phd 13
431 010 x- 9 10 J
In Houston and San
Amer~can Lugue .
Hooson ,
Street
(LP
), Toth (2) and Bos 21 Cooper, M 1i 16,
FranCISCO.
Thomas . Mil IS Car ew, M ln n
"That's fine with me," Sturgill
14
Ma y , Bait, R 1ce
Bos,
Forb es, Huddleston (3, Sta ub Oet an d H1sle M d 13
Reds' manager Sparky
Slo ten Bases
Anderson saad of the f&gt;.4 road WP), Sayre 17 ), an d
Natlon.al Lea;ue
Ced eno,
Hou ~ . Mo reno, Pi t! 8, Ro yster ,
mark "Anytime you flmsh a Bnnager , Forbes (J)
All
and Onessen , Ctn 7
coast sWlllg above tile .iiOO
Gn tle y C1 n 6
mark you've got to be
Amencin League Norwood ,
Northfield
M 1nn 6, Remy , 8os , W1tson
satisfied "
KC. Dll one. Oak and J on es . Sell
Pete Rose goes Into
NORTHFIELD , Ohto 5
Pitd1lng
tontght's game needing just (UP!) - Travalon Tom, a 2f&gt;.
Most V1ctor1es
14 hits to reach 3,0ll career time wlnner in 27 starts last
Bonham ,
N•t1onal Lugue
hits. Rose has been season as a tw~&gt;-year-&lt;rld, Cln, John. LA and Gr 1msl ey ,
J o, Cor ne to
NY ana
calculallng where and when made his 1978 debut Monday Mil
For sch, St L 3 1
Amencan League
Tanana ,
he w1ll get No 3,0ll since mght and improve(! hts
Cal a nd Spl i ltOrff , KC 4 0 L ee
before the seasop.
victory percentage with an Bas and Bdllngh o!l m. Del 3 0.
" It 'll be at home I'm sure," easy win in the $2 ,800 Auousllne, M tl 3 1
Earned Run Average
he now says "I'd figured featured mnth ra ce at
(Based on 11 1nn1ngs pttched)
May 6 or 7, but now I think I Nortllfaeld Park
Nat1ona 1 League Gnmsley ,
Mil and Mon tefusco , SF 1 38,
can make It by May 5.''
Travalon Tom, who d1d R Re usch el. Ch i I oi l. Burr is
The Reds entertain the most of his racing rn 1977 on Ch1
1 45 , Za chr y, NY 1 61
Amerocan league John son,
Montreal Expos Ill a four- the Ohio county fa II' circwt,
k 0 4 1. Keou oh , Oak 142,
game series the weekend of was 10 lengths behind leader Oa
Spliltorft , KC I &lt;iS , Wa llS, Clev
May f&gt;-7.
Mtss Betty Kay at the 1 50 KMp~~~=~~.~
Meanwhile, Joe Morgan's halfway mark but turned on
N•tional League
R 1ch ard ,
"magic number " chase has the sjleed m the last half to Hou 31 , Nlekl o All 23. May
22 , Bon ham, Cln 21,
ended.
grab a three-quarter victory Mil
Zach r y. N Y and M ontef usco.
Morgan 's major league The 1·2 favorite returned $3,
record for most errorless $2 40 and $2.40.
SFA;::erocon Leoguo: Rya n . Ca l
3.3 HallS M il 26 Golt7 , M ln n
games settled at 91 games
Baron Lancer ftnash ed 21 L eonard, KC 20. Keough ,
when he made an error second and M1ss Betty Kay Oak and Matlack. Tex 16
Sunday agalnst the Giants , showed.
" I had hoped to reach 1110,"
Winnie Spencer won the
S81d Morgan . "But I ftgured loth race , fronting a bag trtple,
when my streak ended it comblnation of 1-4-10 that was
would be on an unusual worth a whopping $8,885 90.
play."
Mr. Tango, a 20S-l longshot,
Indeed, Morgan's error did was second and Project
not come on a booted gro1111d Demon finished third.
ball, as might be expected,
A crowd of 2,956 wagered
but when he dropped a throw ~30,372.
~ a nmdown play

Tommy John on
hill for champs
CINCINNATI (UPI) Another Clnclrmati Reds-Los
Angeles Dodgers series
hegJ.IIs ton1ght and, as usual,
tile National League West
lead ts up for grabs ·
Cincrnnati comes into the
series witll an 11-5 record and

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Honor roll

Honor Roll, Robin Ritchie,
Dawn Sorden, Joy Boyles,
Cindy Pitzer, Randy ,Keller;
Debbie Spencer, Lawrence
Pooler, Terry Life, Howte ·
Durst.
lOth Grade A Honor Roll,
Teresa Spencer. IOth Grade B
Honor Roll, Donna Persons,
Becky Edwards.
. 9th Grade A Honor Roll,
Kathy Pooler, Marcy SeiSOn,
Tammlt Starcher. 9th Grade
B Honor Roll, Gene Cole,
Connie Stout, Tammy Curtis,
April Parker.

Meigs
Property
T

Eden News
By Martha Holsillger
Attendance at Eden Sunday
School Easter SWldaY was
107. Two babies were
dedicated. .
Mrs. Susie Kerwin and
Mrs. Gladys IWl spent Easter
· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill HoselW11.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley
and Mrs. Martha Holsinger
visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Webb of
Guysvlllle.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Eddy,
Mrs. Helen Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Holsini!Br, Jr .
and sons visited Mrs. Martha
Holsinger Friday.
Mrs. Roxie Reed visited
Mrs. Su~e Kerwin Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bigley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Hume and son, Little
Hocking, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley
and Mrs. Martha Holsinger
visited Mr . and Mrs .
Clarence Frank and llOilS,
Syracuse, Swtday afternoon .
Mrs. Ervan Blake and
friend visited Rev . Elden
Blake over the weekend.

EAST MEIGS :- Clark
Lees, principal, has an·
nouncea the third nine week
grading period honor roll at
TUESDAY.
the Eastern Junior and
·
MI()DLEPORT Chamber Senior High School.
Making a grade of "B" or
Tht' Episcopal Church mittee which will report at P. Spettler.
oJ Co mmerce, 6:30 this
Elden Walburn, Gladys L.
Women's Conference to be the May meeting.
Contributing h0$tesses for evening at the Meigs Inn with above to be listed were :
Walburn to Kenneth D.
held ~I a) 3-5 at Burr Oak
Devotwns bv Mrs. Roscoe U1e luncheon were Mrs. a speaker from the Public
JuolorHigb
Cooke, lots, Middleport.
Par k was announ&lt;·ed when r owler openeil the meeting. freda Hartinger. Mi ss Marie Utilities Commission.
lith Grade-A Honor Roll Vernon Bing, Bertha Bing
the C:race Episcopal Church · '!1tank vou notes were read · Bidunan. Miss Audrey Bell,
WEDNESDAY
Kila Young, Terry Snowden.
to Mount Vernon Bing,
Wotrwn trtt'l Thum!ay at the from Mi·s. Moore and Mr. and and Mrs. Larry Brogan. Miss
RACINE GRANGE 2606 lith Grade·B Honor Roll Bertha Elizabeth Bing, S.76
holll&lt;' uf Miss El&lt;•anor Snuth Mr s. Leo Story . Mrs. Lucille Smi th and Mrs. Willis regular meetin g, 6 p.m. Carolyn Bowen , Sarah
acres, Salisbury.
for&lt;~ lun dtconnteeltng.
Amsb a ry
gave
the Hirsey and Meredith were Wednesday at hall.
Goebel, Patti Edwards, Mike
Robert
C.
Johnson,
Mrs Jean Moon·. Mrs. sect·ctary's report. and Mrs. guests.
THURSDAY
Hauber, Mike Bissell, Jeff
Genevieve Johnson, Donald
Nun "" i\rt!'bary. and Mrs. Jamt•s Titus. the treasurer's
The May meetmg will be
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout Jones, Ray Spencer, Sheryl
E. Johnson .. Ida John80n to
Ada l'ltu&gt; wtll attend the ·report .
held at the home of Mrs. Pack 245 7 p.m. Thursday at Bush, Renee Riebel, Scott
Monongahela Power Co ...
three• di.l.l meeting uf the
The program by Mrs. Dul· Thereon Johnson with James Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Dillion, Gary Ginther, Roger
right of way. Olive.
Epi:-&gt;rup&lt;tl ( 'lmrrh Wol!lcn tun wa ~qt revi~w of " Per spec~ O'Brien and Mrs. Aaron American Legion Home with Gaul, John Beaver.
Dewey Ray Birchfield,
with ',Jr' Aw·unKelton. Mrs. t1ves on
th e New Kelton
co nt r i bu tin g uniform inspectiontobehcld.
7th Grade-A Honor Roll Mary L. Birchfield to James
llob••tl IIIli'. Mrs. Pat Pent&lt;•custalism" by Russell hostesses.
Brian Collins. 7th Grade-B
A. Williams, Helen A.
Lo,.,:hdl ~ cwd Mrs. Edith Hl't.&gt;Ll
Hon or Roll - Michael
Williams, lot, Salisbury .
to HUt •rtd lht· (Ill-day mt•ehng
Connolly, David Gaul, Eddie
Mary Ours to Paul Ours, 3
The
Pomeroy
Fire
on Th·p sda~·
Werry, Pam Murphy, Lisa Department will entertain acres, Lebanon .
M r~ , lame~ O'Bnen ~.we:slll·
Collins, Sharon Griffin , with an open house Saturday
Elbert L. Williams, Kathy
t't:i i'l the lllL'etlng and apRhonda Riebel, Melissa night from 4 to 7 p.m. in Ann Williams to Edward R.
poin t ·d illrs. Dale Dutt on.
!1onali on.s wt•re made to had sent a card to the reports in to the chairmen by Thomas, Diana Smith, Jeff
observance of the final Foreman, Ruth V. Foreman,
Mrs l 1 ed ( 'ru w, Mrs. Pend
CA HE , the Xenta home fu r Luckeydoo family.
M;~yl.
Shrivers, Julie Elberfeld.
payment due on the Butternut parcels, Rutland, Langsville.
!-~ !ell ! 11 tlw norn mat!ng comthf' urphi:Hts of soldiers cmd
following a prayer for
Offi cers currently serving
SeolorHigb
General J. Hall, dec., to
Ave . $30,000 headquarters
s.:111ors. and to the Athens were re~ lected for another peace by Mrs. Washington,
12th Grade, A honor Roll, constructed 80me four years John W. Hall, Stella Hall,
Mental Health Center during yea r and will be installed at a refreshments were served by Dorothy Runyon, Diana
cert. of trans., Letart.
ago.
a I'LX'Clll !lll'Cllrlg or Lewis later date. Mrs. Hampton the hostess.
Massar, Kevin Buckley,
Dorsel Miller, Catherine
At 6:30 p.m. firemen will
.Man ley Post 26;1. Amerkan stressed the m•1·11 for 11m· im~
SON llOitN
Dave Brown, Tammy Pitzer, burn a $30,000 mortgage on Miller to Keith E. Miller,
Mary Mora. 12 Grade B the building. Firemen have Pamela. Sue Miller, lot.
Mr and Mrs. Joe f"hap- l•·gton t\uxtltary. lteld at the
Honor Roll, Kim Ratey, Judi paid off the mortgage Orange.
mau. Brownell t11 e.. Mid· home of Mrs. Rnth Brown.
Mrs. ,\ !len Hampton
Perry, Brenda Boyles, through endless spaghetti,
rile pot t. atmounee the birth of
Kathryn Philson to George
Debbie Davis, Kathy Pullins. pancake and fish suppers in Charles Foster, parcel,
a son . t nnslopher Harold on prt•sHied at the me~ti ng with
lith Grade A Honor Roll, addition to turning over any Letart.
April 18 at Holzer Medi cal :\lrs. r\rnuld Ri r hetrds giv ing
Severa I awards were ly weight lost and Ethel Bentz
Ccnll•r The tnfant weighed a progra m on children and presented at the Munday was the runnerup. Six new Vida Weber. lith Grade B moneys for in town fires to
Norbert Neutzling Jr .,
nine 1-JilUnds and si x ounces . youth and Mrs. W!lliwu night meeting of the Con way members were welcomed.
Sports Tnnstctlons
Anita
S. Neut.zling to Randall
the mortgage fund.
By un ited Pren lnternatlontl
MCH t•rna l gr:wdparents are South annourH.'Jng plans for Diet Class held at the Meigs
At the Mason class, two
L.
Keatley,
Vickl
S.
Keatley,
The public is invited to
Mondty
Mr, 1n1•l Mrs. Charles Burt. Poppy Day . Mrs. Campbell Inn . Mrs. Helen B l~:;~ ckslon new rnembers were taken in
lots, Chester.
·
Footlllll
Saturday's
affair
and
light
Houston - Traded t igh t Hld
Ill. l . Pomeroy. p&lt;tternal Harp,•r talk ed abuut recei ved her 20 Pl'und pi n and and two 20 pound pins and
John R. Newlun, Mary A. Jimmy
refreshments are plaMed.
Giles and tour draft
gra ndnwthrr. Mrs . Marcella :\nwncamsrn dunng the prcr certificate along with her ecrtifieatcs were awarded.
Newlun
to
Norbert
Patrick
choices 10 ·r ampa for th e Sun'
gnun
.
Chapm an. Pa inter Sl .
"' Forever Slim Diet"' since , . These went to Opa l Webb and
Neutzling Jr ., Anita · S. No . 1 draft choice.
Mr s Ern es t Bo wles she had readted her weight Co nni e Fie lds . Junella
8al11more - Acq uired line.
.\1itlrlkrort. The couple arr
Neutzling, 6 acres, Olive .
backer Wil lie Lanier
from
a lstJ ! hr parents !I f a reported on a n ~ wcrs to letters goal. Others reccivmg. 20 Clendcnon lost the most
Kansas City tor a fltth ·round
By
Mrs.
Herbert
Rollllh
~
~riew
Bonita
s.
Allen
to
Ronald
G.
draft pick .
daugllt l!r. Linda, ~1ge three. sent tu Wa~ hin g lon con&lt;:ern- J•lll nd pins were Sue Imbudcn weight during the week with
111
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Bell,
~ • .&amp;
Allen,
'
%
acre,
Lebanon.
Wash ingtOn - Signed w ide
mg ltgl.~latwn for veterans. and Dorinda Na rdei.
Mitzi Oldaker being her run·,
receiver -kick returner
Billy
daughter
Lorna,
Bruce
Hart
Orville
Allen
to
Theodore
An lll\'ttatlun was rem! from
Lef!t!lr, cornerback
Tommy
Mary Cleek won the revolv- nerup . At the Athens class
tltl' Amcrn.:an Legion Aux - ing tnipl1y for the most week·
P. Hayes, II'.! acres, Rutland. Campbell and wide rece iver
Pa tricia fa ires was the one visited Sunday with Mr. and
Se lv ie Washington. all tree
b . ~~~~~
Sa~~to~
tlta r\' of Drew Webster Post
who lost the most wetght, and
agents.
Winfield
,
W.
Va.
and
also
Cozart,
3
acres,
Lebanon.
39. to a meeting Tuesda)'
Collttt
Teresa Hawkins was her
GeorgIa Annouced t he
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. J .
GeorgeS. Hobstetter, Zelda
mght wh en th~ a.sststant iJdrunner ·up ,
addit ions of Morris M c Hone
Thomas
at
Lanham,
w
.
Va.
ByMrs.HerbertRousb
M.
Hobsletter,FredW.
Crow,
lnllllstr·~:~ t or from the Xenia
and Larrv Gav . both of Flor ida
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pickett,
Mrs. Don Manuel visited Jr., Eleanor K. Crow to Milo State, n ass istant basketball
home will be present to
Conun1t tees were i:!p·
·
speak.
pointed at the recent meeting :;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::: daughter Tra cy, spent her father , Earl Hart Monday B. Hutchison, Betty Ann coaches .
French Fries
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. at Racine. Mr. Hart has Just Hulchi80n, 1.01 acre, Chester.
Hound n.1btn card.s wen·
of the Sew-Rite-Sew.ing Club
W1th Pvrcho~ e
Max Pickett at Crown City. recently returned home after
Clarence E. Fraley,
stgtll'd fur Mrs · Lucille held at the home of Mrs. Lucy
Of Q Stt&gt;o~
Mrs.
Gladys
Richardson,
spending
the
winter
in
Jacqueline
F. Fraley to
Sondwtch
TO
MEET
THURSOA
Y
Sau nclt•rs. Mrs.
NHoml
White. Fairview Heights .
" ' •I- ' VI ' wfl
Port
Huron,
Mich
.,
Mrs.
Florida.
Charles
E.
Smith,
2.5&amp;1 acres,
Th
e
Ohio
Valley
In·
lknllt•y. \1 rs. llulda Pannell,
Appoi nt ed were l\1rl).
M ' lt ll '2 .- B
' :.01&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pyles Columbia.
At AU
.\1rs. ( ;pnevJevc Burns. cmd Shirley Bai ty, gifts : Pandora dependent Baseball League Sidney Carpenter of Wells·
Wilmer E. Halfh111 to
Mrs. Ct·rtrudt_• Butler. Mrs. Collins, flowet·s: Mrs. Flo will meet at Syracuse Fire ville, Mrs. Virginia Huffman of Racine visited Saturday
Wutston reprwtt•d the~t .s he Strickland , ca rds . Mrs . Joni House at 7 p.m. Thursday. All of Salm, Mr. and Mrs. Burke evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Mills, Parcels,
Rutland .
Hoffman presided at tile interested persons are invited . Wolfe of Buckeye Lake Don Manuel and family.
visited
relatives
over
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hoyt
Doris E. Pooler, formerly
to
attend
.
meeting wi th Mrs . Ann
weekend
and
attended
Ferguson
of
Point
Pleasant
Doris
E. Halfhill, Donald L.
Browning givi ng th e
Sunday
School
at
the
local
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Pooler
to Sherman W. Mills,
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:
treasurer 's report , a nd Mrs.
00
Methodist
Chutch
.
Brian
Warner
Thursday.
Parcels,
Rutland.
Evelyn Gi lm or e. th e
Sayre
was
also
a
guest.
Mrs.
Inez
Roy
visited
Mr.
James
A.
Ander80n, Wilma
scc.:reli::lry 's report.
Give Mom a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Wilford
and
Mrs.
Homer
Warner
C.
Ander80n
to Earl R. Hunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Russell
Plans were made fur e1
Su~es
Glenda Hunt, Parcels, .
"make or bake it" Sll lc and of Wolfpen visited Mr. and and daughters of Portland Friday .
Lasting Gift.
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arnold
Chester.
Mrs.
Ronald
Russell
and
for a yard sale to be held June
Anderson Sunday.
John F. Thomas, Mabel I.
7. Mrs. Carolyn McDaniel children Saturda y evening.
Give Her
Mrs.
Charlotte
Lewis,
Mrs.
.The children of the 'late
Thointis to Henry E. Cleland,
";11/tost the '}I:Xt meeting. A
Jr ., Kathleen M. Cleland,
dessert cd'urse was served by Katie Bass, Mrs. Roberta George and Mae Haymari
Jewelry.
Mon., Tues. 1 Wed. &amp; Sat.return
to
their
former
home
Lots, Middleport.
l.ewis
of
Clifto
n
were
lWl·
the hostess.
"1\T
Bernard V. Fult•, Exec.,
8:30 til 5:00 Thursdav Til 12 Noon
Others attending were Mrs. cheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. place and take a hike over the 1\ T
• Diamond
lw
nald
Russell
and
children.
hills
each
year.
They
FriedaFaehnle,dec.
toTerry
Barbara Mullen. Mrs. Mar·
Pendants
W. Wyatt, Brenda S. Wyatt.
tha Hoffman, M1·s. Rctty Other guests of the Russells returned Saturday, Apri19, to
Rings
Mrs. Maury Miller and W. 1'.1 Lot 62, Pomeroy.
Herman Gr ate
Wehrung . Mrs . Lenora wer e Steve Haggy. Bob the farm in Apple Grove
Russell
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
where
they
were
all
born
and
Mrs.
George
Gum
traveled
Earrings
McKnight,
and
Mrs.
Nettie
771· 5592
Ma son , W. 1/a .
reared. Enjoying the hike by plane to Glenndale,
yer.
Dorsa Parsons,
• Mother's Rings
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald California to visit Mrs.
Pens
Hayman and Keith, Mr. and Miller 's sister, Myrtle
lnternotlonot Lugue
Necklaces
Mrs . Lewis Ours, Mr. and Stalnaker . They spent
Un ltta Preulnlornotlonot
• Braclets
Mrs. Tom Edwards of Ket· sev.eral days there and Tidewator
~ ~ ~~~ · GB
tering, 0 ., Virgil Ours, son visited other pla ces of in· Columbus
s 2 .7 U 'I&gt;
• Slick pens
Richmond
6 2 .1U
.
Vernon of New Phil adl phIa,
teres! .
Charleston
6 3 .667
"' • Bulova
Mrs. Virginia Huffman and
Randy and Scott Pierce of Pawtu ckOI
2 , .m h"' .
Acutron
chi ldren of Salem, Mrs. Mason visited re~:ently with Rochester
2 s . 2!6 3'1'
Caravelle
Shirley
Edwards
of Geneva Shumate and Mr. and ~~~:.;~'"
Wrest watches
Columbus, Waid Hayman of Mrs . Larry Johnson and
Monday 's Results
Richmond 8, Svra cuse s
Pomeroy, Dan Hayman of famt'Iy.
Char teslon 1. Toledo s 110
Visit
Syracuse, Mrs . Sidney
Mrs. Lena Knapp of Langs- Inni ngs !
Carnonter of Wellsville, Mrs. ville was Wednesday visitor · Colu mbus l . Pawtucket 1 •
.......
Tutsdly' s G1m11 "
Doris Rogers, Brian Sayre, ofMr. andMrs. Doyle Knapp. Tidewater •' Ro chesttr
Mr. and Mrs. Milo RichardMr. and Mrs. Don Kennedy Richmond at Syracuse
cnarteston at Tol edo
son, Port Huron , Mich., Mr. and family of Kentucky were ' Colu mbus at Pawtucket
and Mrs . Burke Wolfe, Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
Wednosdoy 's Gomes
daughters Rhonda and family and Mrs. Doyle Knapp and Tidewater at Rochester
Richmond a t Syracuse
and Vicki and children, Susie family .
Charleston at Toledo
Sellers.
Colu mbus at Pawtucket
Mrs. Focie Stoner and
daughters, Cleo and Macie of
Evans, W. Va . visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gtrald Hayman,
Mrs. Bertha Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs . Wallie Stover
recently.
Mr. and Mrs . Herbert
Roush , Mr . and Mrs. Russell
Roush,
Mrs.
Ramona
Yonker, Mrs. Eileen Buck,
Early Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Roush, Mrs. Gladys
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Ran·
dall Roberts, children Todd,
Leslie and Chad attended the
when you buy the 9 inch,
wedding of Jay ~ and
Brenda Taylor at the United
Steak Sandwich!
Methodist
Church
at
Cllno•• tend•r p~o~r• b••f ot;ooh ••ndwlah w ith ollood t;omot;o,
Pomeroy Friday evening.
Dl"lop lett~o~oo,ondonlon on • boll.od goldon brown Ito lion bun .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durst
and sons have purchased the
Randall Roberts residence at
Les ley Carr lives in. P,omeroy . She's had a savings
clpy •S
Letart Falls and will be
account at Farmers Bank since she was only a
moving soon. Dan Shane will
POINT
' become a nurse .••. week old and she plans to keep on saving because
be moving to Racine.
PLEASANT
she wants to go to college and become a nurse.
Larry Durst of Springfield
773-5536
675-1812
spent the weekend with hill
Far me's Bank is he lpin g lesley by pay ing Interest
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
on '· ''· passbook sav ings account . If you are
Durst.
concerned about planning for your future, like
Relatives visiting Mrs.
Lesley Is, Farmers Bank has the right savings plan
Elsie Shuler and attending
tor you. We' ll pay you the .hlghest rate of Interest
funeral services for Couher
Shuler
at the Letart
vr&gt;s sible. Les ley knows.
Methodist Church Saturday
were their son, Mr. and Mrs.
People you know . .. know Farmers.
Clarence Shuler, grand·
children, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Battle, Mr . and Mrs. Tommy
Keller, all of Urbana, Ill., Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pierce and
children of Nelsonville, Mrs.
Mary
Ebersbach
and
daughter of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of
~
'1
POMEROY, OHLO
Mlllvllle, Pa . ap.ent the
Member FDIC
weekend with Mr. Bod Mrs.
Robert Smith, Sr.

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4_ T~ · D~ly Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, April25, 1976

-~

Eptscopal Church women 1 Social 1
.
M
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Calendar 1
announce ay con1 erence

Honor roll

Honor Roll, Robin Ritchie,
Dawn Sorden, Joy Boyles,
Cindy Pitzer, Randy ,Keller;
Debbie Spencer, Lawrence
Pooler, Terry Life, Howte ·
Durst.
lOth Grade A Honor Roll,
Teresa Spencer. IOth Grade B
Honor Roll, Donna Persons,
Becky Edwards.
. 9th Grade A Honor Roll,
Kathy Pooler, Marcy SeiSOn,
Tammlt Starcher. 9th Grade
B Honor Roll, Gene Cole,
Connie Stout, Tammy Curtis,
April Parker.

Meigs
Property
T

Eden News
By Martha Holsillger
Attendance at Eden Sunday
School Easter SWldaY was
107. Two babies were
dedicated. .
Mrs. Susie Kerwin and
Mrs. Gladys IWl spent Easter
· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill HoselW11.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley
and Mrs. Martha Holsinger
visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Webb of
Guysvlllle.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Eddy,
Mrs. Helen Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Holsini!Br, Jr .
and sons visited Mrs. Martha
Holsinger Friday.
Mrs. Roxie Reed visited
Mrs. Su~e Kerwin Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bigley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Hume and son, Little
Hocking, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley
and Mrs. Martha Holsinger
visited Mr . and Mrs .
Clarence Frank and llOilS,
Syracuse, Swtday afternoon .
Mrs. Ervan Blake and
friend visited Rev . Elden
Blake over the weekend.

EAST MEIGS :- Clark
Lees, principal, has an·
nouncea the third nine week
grading period honor roll at
TUESDAY.
the Eastern Junior and
·
MI()DLEPORT Chamber Senior High School.
Making a grade of "B" or
Tht' Episcopal Church mittee which will report at P. Spettler.
oJ Co mmerce, 6:30 this
Elden Walburn, Gladys L.
Women's Conference to be the May meeting.
Contributing h0$tesses for evening at the Meigs Inn with above to be listed were :
Walburn to Kenneth D.
held ~I a) 3-5 at Burr Oak
Devotwns bv Mrs. Roscoe U1e luncheon were Mrs. a speaker from the Public
JuolorHigb
Cooke, lots, Middleport.
Par k was announ&lt;·ed when r owler openeil the meeting. freda Hartinger. Mi ss Marie Utilities Commission.
lith Grade-A Honor Roll Vernon Bing, Bertha Bing
the C:race Episcopal Church · '!1tank vou notes were read · Bidunan. Miss Audrey Bell,
WEDNESDAY
Kila Young, Terry Snowden.
to Mount Vernon Bing,
Wotrwn trtt'l Thum!ay at the from Mi·s. Moore and Mr. and and Mrs. Larry Brogan. Miss
RACINE GRANGE 2606 lith Grade·B Honor Roll Bertha Elizabeth Bing, S.76
holll&lt;' uf Miss El&lt;•anor Snuth Mr s. Leo Story . Mrs. Lucille Smi th and Mrs. Willis regular meetin g, 6 p.m. Carolyn Bowen , Sarah
acres, Salisbury.
for&lt;~ lun dtconnteeltng.
Amsb a ry
gave
the Hirsey and Meredith were Wednesday at hall.
Goebel, Patti Edwards, Mike
Robert
C.
Johnson,
Mrs Jean Moon·. Mrs. sect·ctary's report. and Mrs. guests.
THURSDAY
Hauber, Mike Bissell, Jeff
Genevieve Johnson, Donald
Nun "" i\rt!'bary. and Mrs. Jamt•s Titus. the treasurer's
The May meetmg will be
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout Jones, Ray Spencer, Sheryl
E. Johnson .. Ida John80n to
Ada l'ltu&gt; wtll attend the ·report .
held at the home of Mrs. Pack 245 7 p.m. Thursday at Bush, Renee Riebel, Scott
Monongahela Power Co ...
three• di.l.l meeting uf the
The program by Mrs. Dul· Thereon Johnson with James Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Dillion, Gary Ginther, Roger
right of way. Olive.
Epi:-&gt;rup&lt;tl ( 'lmrrh Wol!lcn tun wa ~qt revi~w of " Per spec~ O'Brien and Mrs. Aaron American Legion Home with Gaul, John Beaver.
Dewey Ray Birchfield,
with ',Jr' Aw·unKelton. Mrs. t1ves on
th e New Kelton
co nt r i bu tin g uniform inspectiontobehcld.
7th Grade-A Honor Roll Mary L. Birchfield to James
llob••tl IIIli'. Mrs. Pat Pent&lt;•custalism" by Russell hostesses.
Brian Collins. 7th Grade-B
A. Williams, Helen A.
Lo,.,:hdl ~ cwd Mrs. Edith Hl't.&gt;Ll
Hon or Roll - Michael
Williams, lot, Salisbury .
to HUt •rtd lht· (Ill-day mt•ehng
Connolly, David Gaul, Eddie
Mary Ours to Paul Ours, 3
The
Pomeroy
Fire
on Th·p sda~·
Werry, Pam Murphy, Lisa Department will entertain acres, Lebanon .
M r~ , lame~ O'Bnen ~.we:slll·
Collins, Sharon Griffin , with an open house Saturday
Elbert L. Williams, Kathy
t't:i i'l the lllL'etlng and apRhonda Riebel, Melissa night from 4 to 7 p.m. in Ann Williams to Edward R.
poin t ·d illrs. Dale Dutt on.
!1onali on.s wt•re made to had sent a card to the reports in to the chairmen by Thomas, Diana Smith, Jeff
observance of the final Foreman, Ruth V. Foreman,
Mrs l 1 ed ( 'ru w, Mrs. Pend
CA HE , the Xenta home fu r Luckeydoo family.
M;~yl.
Shrivers, Julie Elberfeld.
payment due on the Butternut parcels, Rutland, Langsville.
!-~ !ell ! 11 tlw norn mat!ng comthf' urphi:Hts of soldiers cmd
following a prayer for
Offi cers currently serving
SeolorHigb
General J. Hall, dec., to
Ave . $30,000 headquarters
s.:111ors. and to the Athens were re~ lected for another peace by Mrs. Washington,
12th Grade, A honor Roll, constructed 80me four years John W. Hall, Stella Hall,
Mental Health Center during yea r and will be installed at a refreshments were served by Dorothy Runyon, Diana
cert. of trans., Letart.
ago.
a I'LX'Clll !lll'Cllrlg or Lewis later date. Mrs. Hampton the hostess.
Massar, Kevin Buckley,
Dorsel Miller, Catherine
At 6:30 p.m. firemen will
.Man ley Post 26;1. Amerkan stressed the m•1·11 for 11m· im~
SON llOitN
Dave Brown, Tammy Pitzer, burn a $30,000 mortgage on Miller to Keith E. Miller,
Mary Mora. 12 Grade B the building. Firemen have Pamela. Sue Miller, lot.
Mr and Mrs. Joe f"hap- l•·gton t\uxtltary. lteld at the
Honor Roll, Kim Ratey, Judi paid off the mortgage Orange.
mau. Brownell t11 e.. Mid· home of Mrs. Rnth Brown.
Mrs. ,\ !len Hampton
Perry, Brenda Boyles, through endless spaghetti,
rile pot t. atmounee the birth of
Kathryn Philson to George
Debbie Davis, Kathy Pullins. pancake and fish suppers in Charles Foster, parcel,
a son . t nnslopher Harold on prt•sHied at the me~ti ng with
lith Grade A Honor Roll, addition to turning over any Letart.
April 18 at Holzer Medi cal :\lrs. r\rnuld Ri r hetrds giv ing
Severa I awards were ly weight lost and Ethel Bentz
Ccnll•r The tnfant weighed a progra m on children and presented at the Munday was the runnerup. Six new Vida Weber. lith Grade B moneys for in town fires to
Norbert Neutzling Jr .,
nine 1-JilUnds and si x ounces . youth and Mrs. W!lliwu night meeting of the Con way members were welcomed.
Sports Tnnstctlons
Anita
S. Neut.zling to Randall
the mortgage fund.
By un ited Pren lnternatlontl
MCH t•rna l gr:wdparents are South annourH.'Jng plans for Diet Class held at the Meigs
At the Mason class, two
L.
Keatley,
Vickl
S.
Keatley,
The public is invited to
Mondty
Mr, 1n1•l Mrs. Charles Burt. Poppy Day . Mrs. Campbell Inn . Mrs. Helen B l~:;~ ckslon new rnembers were taken in
lots, Chester.
·
Footlllll
Saturday's
affair
and
light
Houston - Traded t igh t Hld
Ill. l . Pomeroy. p&lt;tternal Harp,•r talk ed abuut recei ved her 20 Pl'und pi n and and two 20 pound pins and
John R. Newlun, Mary A. Jimmy
refreshments are plaMed.
Giles and tour draft
gra ndnwthrr. Mrs . Marcella :\nwncamsrn dunng the prcr certificate along with her ecrtifieatcs were awarded.
Newlun
to
Norbert
Patrick
choices 10 ·r ampa for th e Sun'
gnun
.
Chapm an. Pa inter Sl .
"' Forever Slim Diet"' since , . These went to Opa l Webb and
Neutzling Jr ., Anita · S. No . 1 draft choice.
Mr s Ern es t Bo wles she had readted her weight Co nni e Fie lds . Junella
8al11more - Acq uired line.
.\1itlrlkrort. The couple arr
Neutzling, 6 acres, Olive .
backer Wil lie Lanier
from
a lstJ ! hr parents !I f a reported on a n ~ wcrs to letters goal. Others reccivmg. 20 Clendcnon lost the most
Kansas City tor a fltth ·round
By
Mrs.
Herbert
Rollllh
~
~riew
Bonita
s.
Allen
to
Ronald
G.
draft pick .
daugllt l!r. Linda, ~1ge three. sent tu Wa~ hin g lon con&lt;:ern- J•lll nd pins were Sue Imbudcn weight during the week with
111
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Bell,
~ • .&amp;
Allen,
'
%
acre,
Lebanon.
Wash ingtOn - Signed w ide
mg ltgl.~latwn for veterans. and Dorinda Na rdei.
Mitzi Oldaker being her run·,
receiver -kick returner
Billy
daughter
Lorna,
Bruce
Hart
Orville
Allen
to
Theodore
An lll\'ttatlun was rem! from
Lef!t!lr, cornerback
Tommy
Mary Cleek won the revolv- nerup . At the Athens class
tltl' Amcrn.:an Legion Aux - ing tnipl1y for the most week·
P. Hayes, II'.! acres, Rutland. Campbell and wide rece iver
Pa tricia fa ires was the one visited Sunday with Mr. and
Se lv ie Washington. all tree
b . ~~~~~
Sa~~to~
tlta r\' of Drew Webster Post
who lost the most wetght, and
agents.
Winfield
,
W.
Va.
and
also
Cozart,
3
acres,
Lebanon.
39. to a meeting Tuesda)'
Collttt
Teresa Hawkins was her
GeorgIa Annouced t he
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. J .
GeorgeS. Hobstetter, Zelda
mght wh en th~ a.sststant iJdrunner ·up ,
addit ions of Morris M c Hone
Thomas
at
Lanham,
w
.
Va.
ByMrs.HerbertRousb
M.
Hobsletter,FredW.
Crow,
lnllllstr·~:~ t or from the Xenia
and Larrv Gav . both of Flor ida
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pickett,
Mrs. Don Manuel visited Jr., Eleanor K. Crow to Milo State, n ass istant basketball
home will be present to
Conun1t tees were i:!p·
·
speak.
pointed at the recent meeting :;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::: daughter Tra cy, spent her father , Earl Hart Monday B. Hutchison, Betty Ann coaches .
French Fries
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. at Racine. Mr. Hart has Just Hulchi80n, 1.01 acre, Chester.
Hound n.1btn card.s wen·
of the Sew-Rite-Sew.ing Club
W1th Pvrcho~ e
Max Pickett at Crown City. recently returned home after
Clarence E. Fraley,
stgtll'd fur Mrs · Lucille held at the home of Mrs. Lucy
Of Q Stt&gt;o~
Mrs.
Gladys
Richardson,
spending
the
winter
in
Jacqueline
F. Fraley to
Sondwtch
TO
MEET
THURSOA
Y
Sau nclt•rs. Mrs.
NHoml
White. Fairview Heights .
" ' •I- ' VI ' wfl
Port
Huron,
Mich
.,
Mrs.
Florida.
Charles
E.
Smith,
2.5&amp;1 acres,
Th
e
Ohio
Valley
In·
lknllt•y. \1 rs. llulda Pannell,
Appoi nt ed were l\1rl).
M ' lt ll '2 .- B
' :.01&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pyles Columbia.
At AU
.\1rs. ( ;pnevJevc Burns. cmd Shirley Bai ty, gifts : Pandora dependent Baseball League Sidney Carpenter of Wells·
Wilmer E. Halfh111 to
Mrs. Ct·rtrudt_• Butler. Mrs. Collins, flowet·s: Mrs. Flo will meet at Syracuse Fire ville, Mrs. Virginia Huffman of Racine visited Saturday
Wutston reprwtt•d the~t .s he Strickland , ca rds . Mrs . Joni House at 7 p.m. Thursday. All of Salm, Mr. and Mrs. Burke evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Mills, Parcels,
Rutland .
Hoffman presided at tile interested persons are invited . Wolfe of Buckeye Lake Don Manuel and family.
visited
relatives
over
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hoyt
Doris E. Pooler, formerly
to
attend
.
meeting wi th Mrs . Ann
weekend
and
attended
Ferguson
of
Point
Pleasant
Doris
E. Halfhill, Donald L.
Browning givi ng th e
Sunday
School
at
the
local
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Pooler
to Sherman W. Mills,
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:
treasurer 's report , a nd Mrs.
00
Methodist
Chutch
.
Brian
Warner
Thursday.
Parcels,
Rutland.
Evelyn Gi lm or e. th e
Sayre
was
also
a
guest.
Mrs.
Inez
Roy
visited
Mr.
James
A.
Ander80n, Wilma
scc.:reli::lry 's report.
Give Mom a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Wilford
and
Mrs.
Homer
Warner
C.
Ander80n
to Earl R. Hunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Russell
Plans were made fur e1
Su~es
Glenda Hunt, Parcels, .
"make or bake it" Sll lc and of Wolfpen visited Mr. and and daughters of Portland Friday .
Lasting Gift.
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arnold
Chester.
Mrs.
Ronald
Russell
and
for a yard sale to be held June
Anderson Sunday.
John F. Thomas, Mabel I.
7. Mrs. Carolyn McDaniel children Saturda y evening.
Give Her
Mrs.
Charlotte
Lewis,
Mrs.
.The children of the 'late
Thointis to Henry E. Cleland,
";11/tost the '}I:Xt meeting. A
Jr ., Kathleen M. Cleland,
dessert cd'urse was served by Katie Bass, Mrs. Roberta George and Mae Haymari
Jewelry.
Mon., Tues. 1 Wed. &amp; Sat.return
to
their
former
home
Lots, Middleport.
l.ewis
of
Clifto
n
were
lWl·
the hostess.
"1\T
Bernard V. Fult•, Exec.,
8:30 til 5:00 Thursdav Til 12 Noon
Others attending were Mrs. cheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. place and take a hike over the 1\ T
• Diamond
lw
nald
Russell
and
children.
hills
each
year.
They
FriedaFaehnle,dec.
toTerry
Barbara Mullen. Mrs. Mar·
Pendants
W. Wyatt, Brenda S. Wyatt.
tha Hoffman, M1·s. Rctty Other guests of the Russells returned Saturday, Apri19, to
Rings
Mrs. Maury Miller and W. 1'.1 Lot 62, Pomeroy.
Herman Gr ate
Wehrung . Mrs . Lenora wer e Steve Haggy. Bob the farm in Apple Grove
Russell
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
where
they
were
all
born
and
Mrs.
George
Gum
traveled
Earrings
McKnight,
and
Mrs.
Nettie
771· 5592
Ma son , W. 1/a .
reared. Enjoying the hike by plane to Glenndale,
yer.
Dorsa Parsons,
• Mother's Rings
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald California to visit Mrs.
Pens
Hayman and Keith, Mr. and Miller 's sister, Myrtle
lnternotlonot Lugue
Necklaces
Mrs . Lewis Ours, Mr. and Stalnaker . They spent
Un ltta Preulnlornotlonot
• Braclets
Mrs. Tom Edwards of Ket· sev.eral days there and Tidewator
~ ~ ~~~ · GB
tering, 0 ., Virgil Ours, son visited other pla ces of in· Columbus
s 2 .7 U 'I&gt;
• Slick pens
Richmond
6 2 .1U
.
Vernon of New Phil adl phIa,
teres! .
Charleston
6 3 .667
"' • Bulova
Mrs. Virginia Huffman and
Randy and Scott Pierce of Pawtu ckOI
2 , .m h"' .
Acutron
chi ldren of Salem, Mrs. Mason visited re~:ently with Rochester
2 s . 2!6 3'1'
Caravelle
Shirley
Edwards
of Geneva Shumate and Mr. and ~~~:.;~'"
Wrest watches
Columbus, Waid Hayman of Mrs . Larry Johnson and
Monday 's Results
Richmond 8, Svra cuse s
Pomeroy, Dan Hayman of famt'Iy.
Char teslon 1. Toledo s 110
Visit
Syracuse, Mrs . Sidney
Mrs. Lena Knapp of Langs- Inni ngs !
Carnonter of Wellsville, Mrs. ville was Wednesday visitor · Colu mbus l . Pawtucket 1 •
.......
Tutsdly' s G1m11 "
Doris Rogers, Brian Sayre, ofMr. andMrs. Doyle Knapp. Tidewater •' Ro chesttr
Mr. and Mrs. Milo RichardMr. and Mrs. Don Kennedy Richmond at Syracuse
cnarteston at Tol edo
son, Port Huron , Mich., Mr. and family of Kentucky were ' Colu mbus at Pawtucket
and Mrs . Burke Wolfe, Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
Wednosdoy 's Gomes
daughters Rhonda and family and Mrs. Doyle Knapp and Tidewater at Rochester
Richmond a t Syracuse
and Vicki and children, Susie family .
Charleston at Toledo
Sellers.
Colu mbus at Pawtucket
Mrs. Focie Stoner and
daughters, Cleo and Macie of
Evans, W. Va . visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gtrald Hayman,
Mrs. Bertha Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs . Wallie Stover
recently.
Mr. and Mrs . Herbert
Roush , Mr . and Mrs. Russell
Roush,
Mrs.
Ramona
Yonker, Mrs. Eileen Buck,
Early Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Roush, Mrs. Gladys
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Ran·
dall Roberts, children Todd,
Leslie and Chad attended the
when you buy the 9 inch,
wedding of Jay ~ and
Brenda Taylor at the United
Steak Sandwich!
Methodist
Church
at
Cllno•• tend•r p~o~r• b••f ot;ooh ••ndwlah w ith ollood t;omot;o,
Pomeroy Friday evening.
Dl"lop lett~o~oo,ondonlon on • boll.od goldon brown Ito lion bun .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durst
and sons have purchased the
Randall Roberts residence at
Les ley Carr lives in. P,omeroy . She's had a savings
clpy •S
Letart Falls and will be
account at Farmers Bank since she was only a
moving soon. Dan Shane will
POINT
' become a nurse .••. week old and she plans to keep on saving because
be moving to Racine.
PLEASANT
she wants to go to college and become a nurse.
Larry Durst of Springfield
773-5536
675-1812
spent the weekend with hill
Far me's Bank is he lpin g lesley by pay ing Interest
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
on '· ''· passbook sav ings account . If you are
Durst.
concerned about planning for your future, like
Relatives visiting Mrs.
Lesley Is, Farmers Bank has the right savings plan
Elsie Shuler and attending
tor you. We' ll pay you the .hlghest rate of Interest
funeral services for Couher
Shuler
at the Letart
vr&gt;s sible. Les ley knows.
Methodist Church Saturday
were their son, Mr. and Mrs.
People you know . .. know Farmers.
Clarence Shuler, grand·
children, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Battle, Mr . and Mrs. Tommy
Keller, all of Urbana, Ill., Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pierce and
children of Nelsonville, Mrs.
Mary
Ebersbach
and
daughter of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of
~
'1
POMEROY, OHLO
Mlllvllle, Pa . ap.ent the
Member FDIC
weekend with Mr. Bod Mrs.
Robert Smith, Sr.

Transfers

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to be burned

Donations made by Auxiliary

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·
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COFFEE

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MARGARINE
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BANQUET-BEANS &amp; FRANKS

TRASH BAGS
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CARTONS

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59¢

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COUPON

COUPON

HEFTY

DIAL

69¢

ASSORTED BAR SOAP
NO. 365 4 BATH
BARS

W!C

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NORTHERN

COLD WATER WASH
NO. 125

4

Cut Green Beans
French Style
Green Beans
Sliced Carrots
Sweet P~s
Whole Beets

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WOO LITE

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PANCAKE SYRUP

CANNED
VEGETABLES

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BOXES

TV DINNER ................. ........................... ............ ... .. . 2

COFFEE
W/C

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8 OZ. PKG.

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JUICE

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SPROUTS

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69¢

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ALL STAR
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Wolfpe·n

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

TOILET TISSUE

39¢

On All living Room

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gets involved in legislation
i'hHiact \\ou ld LH ' llliP'-'tlrctl ,

, hu

picee of jewelry. She then inof the sehoul levy and urged stall ed the new officers·.
lhallhey register to vote. She
County Council meeting to
thanked the offi cers . who lx· held May 4at the Pomeroy
sl'l'ved with her and Sehoul was announced. Becky
pn.:!~j• nted t&gt;ach cmt• with rt
Triplett's third grade had the .

voted tu ptu'l'hasc ·a fcncl'

Burdette rclnmded me1nbers

whitll will go along each side
( 'umtlt' h'IH'.\ tt•stiug l'lll'· ,,f llecch and Laurel Slrcels.
Plans W('l'e made tu honor
rt•nflv bt•mg ' lmllt'd m OhiO
\\ . •.., ;il..,c• d1!'\l'U&lt;;M•d durm ~ ltll' the safely pa trol at the May
I lit• I lluo

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n1t•e t 111g .

Mrs .

Cher ole

h: t' \pn•:.;,.., ttH'ir opl-

. '!\II d1ng tlu.-. to Olu u

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of Mrs.

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t1 lil\'l'lll' shower was held
rl•ccntiy for :'v1rs. Jeanie
•"al!n1.. '\l r·.., I'll~ IlLs Baker.
llueklel' at the Asburv United
1 h r~t•',\ 11 \ lrl' t'!." a n• Mrs.
Methodist Clnu:c h in
! II•L\ &lt;dkr. jUTs i deir !.;
Snacuse.
Hosting the shower
\L1U1 L"ild ~d ..,t •ll , hr~ l
H:l:'l'l' Mr~ . l'H th y Moore, Mrs.
1 '"llkn!
\ Ir s. Susan
Carolyn McCoy, and Mrs.
l"ti/Jd IL't' I" t'.' ldt·nt ;
Judr Williams.
1, r,
Br o ulllt'.
,\ . pm k and blue mlor
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:VJ:t!'Y
sd
JC!Ill' was carried out on
\\1
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llw
refreslunent ami grft
1 dln•r,
\ lrs S;u al~
t"b
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. Highlighti ng the
11!1
\1!''&gt; . lud~ r o:Jtes.
rl'freslu
nenllable was" c&lt;~ke
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Couch with Mrs. Ella Smith
giving the secretar·y 's report.
ami Mrs. Georgia Watson,lhe

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The May meetin g of the
Twin City Shrinelles wi ll be
hehJ w..,lnesday at 7::!0 p.m.
at the horne of Mrs. Aa ron
Kelton . The da le was changed clue to a conflict with lht•

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DAUGHTER BORN
""d Mrs. Roger Karr,
l.o11g Bottom, the former
Susie .1\ndrews. are announcmg lite birth of their first
l'hild, a da ughter. born April
15 at O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital. Athens. The infant
weighed seven pounds, 11
OUIK'es and measured 21 inches. She has bee11 named
Jessica Michelle. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Andrews of
Pmneroy. and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul KarT. Long Bottom.
Mrs . Clyde An(lrews of
Pomeroy and Mrs. Purley
Ka rT of l.ong Bottom are the
grea t-grandmothers.
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Kathy Fry, Htla
Hrll' kley. Cindy Swislwr.

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Smith.

l·:leanor Hobson. Melissa CIJf.

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Gruesc r with ·Mr!) . Cuuch,

wt•re ser ved tu those

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Grueser and Mrs. Kathryn
Miller and Angel Miller winn-

Refreshments were served
to those named and Mrs. Edna Slusher, Mrs. Margaret
Hose , and Mrs. Cora Beegle.
treasurer' s r eport .
'l11c May meelinK will be at
Mrs. Gladys ' Cuckle r we~ s the home of Miss Bernice
repo rted hosp ila li;7.ed , A Durst. The birthday of Mrs.
white elephc111 t sale was held . Rose was noted.
(;arnes were by Mrs. Doris

fcnntly tn•e Tht· cake was
11 wde by Mrs. Fa_vt• l'l ifford.
t..:anw pnze::; wert• won by

t 'akc. punch,

Ann Jenktns and Kimberly,
Slier·ry Abbott, Mary Lisle,
Angie Harden, Hilda Weaver,
Vera Van Meter, Wanda

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WANTED : WEDDINGAFI'ERMARRIAGE
Refre8lunents were served DEARHELENANDSUE :
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d f a
by the kindergarten parents. . Our 17-year-&lt;Jid daughter had complete plans rna e o~
Next meeting will be on May beautiful wedding. Invitations had been. p~uu.ed, eve~~
22.
bought including wedding and brrdesmatds gowns. Then til
and he'r fiance were secretly married last week! ";;ey s ~
want to go ahead with the wedding. My husband r uses 0
"give her away" when she is already gone. Relatives are very
upset and I'm heartbroken . No, she isn 't pregnant.
Sho;ud we cancel, or? ?? ·SAD FATilER AND MOTHER
DEARSAD: .
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If the family's combined heart was s~t on a beautiful wed·
ding then go ahead with it, early rnarrtage ceremony or n?t.
Rizer, Donna Smith, Nora Think of this as a celebration of the union, or maybe double m·
Huudashell, Judy Paper, surance that it will take. -HELEN.
Elva Dailey, and Elma
l.ouks.
S~k: Many couples have big wedding afte~ lengthy affah·s.
.....,
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Your daughter and son-in-law chose an earber marrrage tn·
stead. In a way, that's more honest so don't hassle it, S.F. and
M. Enjoy the "double-take." -SUE

ADOLPH'S .
DAIRY VALlEY
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ond Salurdly. SH Us ot lh•

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The name of Terri Tobin,
scllwr at Meigs High School,
wets unin tentionally omitted
from the honor roll for the
fourth six weeks grading
J"'riud. Mrss Tobin has been
on the ho11or roll all this
sdwol year.

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1 DEAR HELEN AND SUE :

1 Calendar 1
TUESDAY
PAST MATRONS Club,
Pomeroy Chapter IM, O.E.S.,
7:30 Tuesday evening at
home of Edna Schoenleb.
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, civic beautification
colTUTiittce will meet at the
Meigs County Infirmary , I :30
p.m. Tuesday to work at the
planting.
AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39,
Pomeroy, 7:30 Tuesday evening at the hall. Guest speaker
from the Soldiers and Sailors'
Orphans Home at Xenia.
Organization representatives
and public invited to attend.

During last school year:
1. Denny and I were friends.
.
2. 1l got around that I liked him .
.
3. People bugged us about being "in love" or something. But
we didn't even go together, us being just 12 and 13, barely. .
4. Once he said he liked me, and then he started telling krds
he hated me. This year he :
.
.
1. Insults me when I'm not even talktng to hrm .
2. Flirts with other girls when I'm around.
3. Brags on himself.
4. Ignores me. Can you figure him out ? ·CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS :
Yes: He's 13 1 Which means he'
I. Can't take teasi ng about a girl he kinda likes. 2.
Is trying to prove he could care less when he really cares a
~.
.
.
Denny will outgrow this stage soon. You can help by rgnorrng
his showoffiness and staying casually frremlly . Good luck! ·
HELEN AND SUE
RAP:

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This is to "Lone Stranger," who is very shy. He isn't alon e! I
had no fri ends in school and was afraid to talk or try . Now I
could kick myself for losing so much lime.
I forced myself into a very extroverted-type job to cure my
fears. and I haven't shut up since! I've found if you open up to
people, they 'll abnosl always be fri endly and acceptrng . Put
yourself in a position where you have to ta lk, L.S., and see how
much fun it is!- STI LL SMIU NG

AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post39,
speake r from the Soldiers
and Sailors' Orphans Home,
Xenia, 7: 30 p.m. Public invited.
MEIGS JUNIOR High
parent
and
teachers
association
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday in junior high
cafeteria with Dan Morris,
Meigs Local Distri ct of
Curriculum, as speaker.
MEIGS AREA Holiness
Rally 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Racine Church of the
Polly Cramer
Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. with
music by the Coffman fami ly.
Speaker will be Uoyd D.
Grimm, Jr., Rutland Church
of the Nazarene. Public invited.
WEDNESDAY
towel always worked. Sbe
By Polly Cramer
OHIO VALLEY Comfound II never left a rlllg, but
POLLY'S PROBLEM
mander y 24, Knights TemDEAR POLLY - My . cat do ltst llraL Hereafltr kup a
plar, stated conclave, 7: 30 has wet the rug and I cannot bottle of club soda baady aad
p.m. Wednesday ; All Sir get the smell out. I have used Immediately alter sucb an
Knights invited.
rug ·shampoo, soda and accident apply It generously.
POMEROY - MIDDLE· water, dry soda, whit e -POLLY
PORT Lions CLUB , vinegar
and
putting
DEAR POLLY - To
Wednesay Wednesday noon newspapers over the spot.
at the Meigs Inn.
Can someone help me?- remove grease spots from
polyester and most other
MIDDLEPORT Litera ry K.W.
fabrics
I place the garment
Cl ub, 2 p.m. at the home of
DEAR POLLY - My cat
Mrs. Forest with reviews by wet on my yellow down on a flat surface, apply a
Mrs. Rodney Downing and jacket. The -.J! ry cleaner fairly thick layer ol comMrs. Arthur Strauss .
steamed it twice but a bit of starch or white bath powder
and let it stand overnight.
AMERI CAN LEGION Aux- scent was left. I wonder if you Shake it out and then brush
iliary, Feeney-Bennett Post would tell me how to remove well. This has always worked
this. -sUZETIE
128, 7:30p.m. at the hall.
Dear K. W. and Suzette - for me. - ANNE
AMEHICAN LEGION,
DEAR POLLY - A reader
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, 7:30 Tbla Is always a dHflcull asked about removing dark
problem to solve and ooe we
at the hall.
have been asked many times. lea and coffee stains from
FREE CERVICAL Cancer K. W, bu already lrled many cups . Since the odor ol bleach
Clinic for Meigs area woman, of the usual supposed-to-be is often hard to remove after
Wednesday afternoon at cures but once a reader lmlle using it a housekeeper once
Heath United Methodist saying she found applying told me that she removes
Church. For appointment call rubbing alcohol with a terry such stains with table salt
992-7f&gt;31 daily or 992-&gt;832
and nylon net. I tried it and it
evenings or weekend.
was so successful I have used
It ever since . - HELEN
MIDD~~~AJub &amp;out
DEAR POLLY - If your
Pack 24f&gt; meeting, 7 p.m.
I....
,_
ca r doo rs will not open
Thursday at Feeney-Bennett Se vfaCe~tS
because of a lre.zing rain rWJ
American Legion Post home.
a rubber spatula around the
Uniform inspection.
Ch ildren 's identification edges of the doors to break
RIVERVIEW Garden Club ' bracelets are being sold by the Ice loose. I always keep
at 8 o'clock at the home ol members of the Chester ooe in my car trunk, which Is
seldom froz en shut even
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery with YoWJg Wives Club.
Mrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs.
The bracelets sell for $2 though my ca r stands outalde
Okey Connolly as co· each and can have up to five all the time. This trick cerhostesses. For the program lines of infonnation printed tianly saved the day for me
Mrs. David Chadwell and on the front and the back. several limes this past
Mrs. Roy HaMwn will teach Orders can be given to any winter. - MRS. S. J .
the members to make a club member. At a recent
DEAR POLLY - When
macrame hanging planter. meeting held at the home of making pants for my small
OHIO NURSES Assn . Karen Young, a bake sale daughter I always sew a strip
.
' was set for May 13 at 10 a.m. of contrasting bias tape or
Southern H!lls District, at Dick Gaul's Store in Ia bric to the Inside of the
regular meetmg, 7:30 P·",'· Chester. The meeting time back seam. This way she can
Thu~day ~~ Mt. St;, Marys was changed to the second tell at a glance which is the
Hospttal. Fr~ strip. Process Tuesday of each month.
back side and gets them on
for Peo pl e and Sb1rley
Others attendi ng the the right way without any
Patel, ~ostess. All registered meeting were Lila van help. - MRS. F. 0.
nurses uwlted.
J
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DEAR POLLY - During .
b I I g Meter, ane oa s, a yn
REVIVAL
eg nn n Spencer, Linda Well , Norma the very bad weather this
Th~rsday at Long Bottom Hawthorne ; and Avis winter I found I could not
Unrted Methodist . Church Spencer.
open my back combination
through Sunday, 7.30 p.m.
The March meeting was storm door because an Ice
each evening with Rev. hosted by Mrs. van Meter llonn had frozen the bottom
Che~ter Lemley speaking. and Mrs. Hawthorne at the
part. I quickly thawed It with
Speer a! music and public van Meter home. At that time a hot water bag and rubbed
tnVited.
assignments for Cancer . the bottom of the door wltb
Crusade collections In melted candle wu, which
Chester township were made. prevented any more Ice from
sticking. - PEARL
SUPPER PLANNED
DEAR POLLY - I put a
A pancake and sausage
single sheet of nylon net on
supper will be held at the Tbe Almaoae
Senior Citizens Center from 4 By
United
Pre•• my cake rack before turning
to 7 p.m. Friday. A square IDtel'llllleaal
a cake out on the rack to cool.
dance will follow.
Today Ia Tuesday, April ~. It does not stick to the rack or
the 115tb day of 19'18 with 250 the net. - MRS. A. L.
to follow.
Polly will. send you one of
'The moon Is between Its fuU · her
signed
thank-yo u
phaae and lut quarter.
newspaper coupon ciiPPfrs If
A thought for the day :
Tbe morning star Is she uses your favorit e
American poet Ralph Waldo Mercury.
Pointer, Peeve, Problem 1n
Emerson aald, "Nothing can
Tbe evening MJ's are her column. Wlrte POLLY's
bring you peace but Man, Venua, Jupiter, and POINTERS In care of this
yourself."
Saturn.
ne~spaper.

Welendahand.

tng an addition (of any kind), or need money
, , ,." ,on, talk to us at The City Loan Company.
r:tl·

require larget amounts, we can arrange a
" ' I n ut quickly and with consideration.
Jli OJ&lt;'t ' t o.;

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t:J tr::\ ,\ nr~nc:~l S('l Vt(e of
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CON TIP\. D'ITA COI\,I"QI\ATION

W..fmd ways to help.

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·Registration due Thursday ,

To attend the second area
semi nar planned by the
Advisory Council· uf the
Holzer Medica l Center Health
Learning Resource Center on
Saturday,
April
29,
registration mu st reach
either Steve Cavole at the
CHEAO offices in Athens,
Ohio, or Nancy Raming
Kohlrieser at the Community
Mental Hea lth Ce nter in
Ga llpolis, by noon on Thursday.
The program will be on
"Perspectives on Patie nt
Education," held from 9:30
a.m. until 3 p.m. at the
Community Mental Health
Center located on Route 160,
just West Or Gallipalis and
across the highway from the
hospital.
Four outstanding speakers
will make prese ntati ons
throughout the day, with a
reactor panel responding to
· the speakers' remarks as

Anniversary
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well ~san opportunity for the
health professionals and
st udents who attend to be
involved in the discussions on
thi s most important subject
of patient ed'ucation .
One of the speakers for the
morning session will be
Davina J . Gosnell, M.S.N.,
the Supervisor and Nursing
Co nsultant of the Home
Health Agency Program of
the Ohio Department of
Health in Columbus, Ohio.
Ms. Gosnell, a graduate uf
the Massillon City Hospital
School of Nursin g, is a
grad uate with her BSN
degree from the University of
Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pa.,
and an MS from the Oh io
State University in Columbus. She is currently a Ph.D.
ca ndidate in Adult Education
at Ohio State .
During her nursing career
she has been a staff nurse,
instructor, research da ta
collector, university lecturer
in continuing education and
an abstractor. She is active
in the American Nurses
Association, Ohio Nurses
Assoc iation wh ere she
presently serves as Second
Vice President, the National
League of Nursing, the Board
of the Ohio Leag ue of Nursing . numerous com mittees
uf the Ohio Co unci l of Home
Hea lth Agencies, and many
other
committee
and
membership involvemen ts in
organ izat ions
of
her

profession.
She has participated in
more than 30 workshops,
conferences and seminars,
cove ring a myriad of related
s~bj ect s and has ·authored
numeroll5 papers appearing
in professional publications .
During Saturday's conference, Ms. Gosnell will talk
about the role of the nurse in
patient education.
Others who will share the
platform with her on
Saturday morning are Arnold
J. Sattler, M.D., an internist
o'n the Medical Staff of the
Holzer Medical Center. and
David
J.
DeRita,
Psychologist and Director of
Emergency Service of the
Ga llia - Jackson - Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center in Gallipolis.
In the afternoon. David S.

A rea women attend
AA UW conference
Betsy Horky and Jeanne
Bowen of the MiddleportPomet·oy Area Bra nch of the
Ameri can Association of
Univ ersity Women participated Apri l 13-15 in the
AAUW Northeast Central
Regional Conference held in
Toledo.
Theme of the Conference

RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm
have returned from a week's
visit in Colwnbus with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grimm.
They were joined Sunday fur
a celebration of the' birthday
of Bert GrilTUTI by Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Grinun, Cambridge ; and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Grinun, David and
Paula, St. Clairsville.

Stein , Ph.D., Assistant
Professor of the Division· of
Medical Communications at
Ohio Stale University, wno is
also the Administrative
Assistant in Education at
Children's Hospital in
Columbus, will sulTUTiarize
and add his comments on the
total patient education
subject.
The $10 registration fee
includes' morning coffee and
the luncheon. Checks,
payable to CHEAO , shorijft be
sent to either Mr, Cavofe at
P. 0. Drawer 825, Athens,
Ohio, 4f&gt;701 , or to Ms .
Kohlrieser, P. 0 . Box 292,
Gallipolis , Ohio 45631.
Telephon e reservations may
be made by calling 614-593f&gt;f&gt;26 in Athens, or 446-&gt;&gt;38 in
Gallipolis, before noon
Thursday.

was "Women 's Rights, Four
Links to Responsibility( ' The
four areas considered by Conference pa rticipan L~ dea l
with women's legal rights
and responsibilities in the
spheres of econom ics, the
family, education and protection from violence. In
c'OOperation with the Univer-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis
DATE OBSERVED - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis,
Jr., 1764 Chesler Hoad, Pomeroy, celebrated their 39th
wedding anniversary on April22 with a surprise. party and
dinner . Attending were William and Alice Wrse,
Pomeroy; Clarence and Vrrgi nia Hayman, Racine; Raymond and Dorothy Little, Cheshire, Cornelius and Barbara Phillips, Rutland ; Lester and Sue Lewis, Cheshire;
Gloria Grover, Hutland; Cherry Cadle, Middleport, and
Charles Lewis, at home. Also attendin g were 24 gra ndchildren.

DAVINAJ. GOSNELL
M.S.N.

sity of Toledo, conference
participants were able to
select credit arrangements
fur graduate credit , continuing education units or audit.
Jame Pierson McMichael'
executive director; National
Women 's Political Caucus,
and Dr. Kalhryn F. Cia renbach, executive director, Intema ti onal Women's Yea r,
were the fea tured speakers at
th e Friday sessions.
Hi ghlig hting Saturday's activities was the luncheon
speech by Dr. Marjorie Bell
Cham bers ,
pr es ident ,
American Associa tion of

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University Women.
The Ohio State Divtsion
met Saturday in their ann ual
meeting to take action on a
resolution thai AAUW in Ohio
study and evaluate various
experiments in educational
financing now in use in other
areas of the country. There
was also an election of sta te
offi cers.

POLLY'S POINTERS

PORK

Cat wets the rug

Wives Club
l/

"The new room."

REVIV~ SET
A revival will begin SWJday
at the New Haven First (
Church of God with services
at 7:30 each evening. Rev.
Dave Fields, Jr. and lhe Rev .
Wilbur Leifheit will be the
speaker. There will be special
singing each evening. Tbe
public is invited to attend.

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By Helen and Sue BQttel

Mrs. Buckley honored with shower

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gets involved in legislation
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picee of jewelry. She then inof the sehoul levy and urged stall ed the new officers·.
lhallhey register to vote. She
County Council meeting to
thanked the offi cers . who lx· held May 4at the Pomeroy
sl'l'ved with her and Sehoul was announced. Becky
pn.:!~j• nted t&gt;ach cmt• with rt
Triplett's third grade had the .

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Burdette rclnmded me1nbers

whitll will go along each side
( 'umtlt' h'IH'.\ tt•stiug l'lll'· ,,f llecch and Laurel Slrcels.
Plans W('l'e made tu honor
rt•nflv bt•mg ' lmllt'd m OhiO
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Carolyn McCoy, and Mrs.
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giving the secretar·y 's report.
ami Mrs. Georgia Watson,lhe

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The May meetin g of the
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hehJ w..,lnesday at 7::!0 p.m.
at the horne of Mrs. Aa ron
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DAUGHTER BORN
""d Mrs. Roger Karr,
l.o11g Bottom, the former
Susie .1\ndrews. are announcmg lite birth of their first
l'hild, a da ughter. born April
15 at O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital. Athens. The infant
weighed seven pounds, 11
OUIK'es and measured 21 inches. She has bee11 named
Jessica Michelle. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Andrews of
Pmneroy. and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul KarT. Long Bottom.
Mrs . Clyde An(lrews of
Pomeroy and Mrs. Purley
Ka rT of l.ong Bottom are the
grea t-grandmothers.
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Hrll' kley. Cindy Swislwr.

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l·:leanor Hobson. Melissa CIJf.

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wt•re ser ved tu those

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Grueser and Mrs. Kathryn
Miller and Angel Miller winn-

Refreshments were served
to those named and Mrs. Edna Slusher, Mrs. Margaret
Hose , and Mrs. Cora Beegle.
treasurer' s r eport .
'l11c May meelinK will be at
Mrs. Gladys ' Cuckle r we~ s the home of Miss Bernice
repo rted hosp ila li;7.ed , A Durst. The birthday of Mrs.
white elephc111 t sale was held . Rose was noted.
(;arnes were by Mrs. Doris

fcnntly tn•e Tht· cake was
11 wde by Mrs. Fa_vt• l'l ifford.
t..:anw pnze::; wert• won by

t 'akc. punch,

Ann Jenktns and Kimberly,
Slier·ry Abbott, Mary Lisle,
Angie Harden, Hilda Weaver,
Vera Van Meter, Wanda

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WANTED : WEDDINGAFI'ERMARRIAGE
Refre8lunents were served DEARHELENANDSUE :
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by the kindergarten parents. . Our 17-year-&lt;Jid daughter had complete plans rna e o~
Next meeting will be on May beautiful wedding. Invitations had been. p~uu.ed, eve~~
22.
bought including wedding and brrdesmatds gowns. Then til
and he'r fiance were secretly married last week! ";;ey s ~
want to go ahead with the wedding. My husband r uses 0
"give her away" when she is already gone. Relatives are very
upset and I'm heartbroken . No, she isn 't pregnant.
Sho;ud we cancel, or? ?? ·SAD FATilER AND MOTHER
DEARSAD: .
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If the family's combined heart was s~t on a beautiful wed·
ding then go ahead with it, early rnarrtage ceremony or n?t.
Rizer, Donna Smith, Nora Think of this as a celebration of the union, or maybe double m·
Huudashell, Judy Paper, surance that it will take. -HELEN.
Elva Dailey, and Elma
l.ouks.
S~k: Many couples have big wedding afte~ lengthy affah·s.
.....,
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Your daughter and son-in-law chose an earber marrrage tn·
stead. In a way, that's more honest so don't hassle it, S.F. and
M. Enjoy the "double-take." -SUE

ADOLPH'S .
DAIRY VALlEY
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ond Salurdly. SH Us ot lh•

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The name of Terri Tobin,
scllwr at Meigs High School,
wets unin tentionally omitted
from the honor roll for the
fourth six weeks grading
J"'riud. Mrss Tobin has been
on the ho11or roll all this
sdwol year.

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1 DEAR HELEN AND SUE :

1 Calendar 1
TUESDAY
PAST MATRONS Club,
Pomeroy Chapter IM, O.E.S.,
7:30 Tuesday evening at
home of Edna Schoenleb.
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Club, civic beautification
colTUTiittce will meet at the
Meigs County Infirmary , I :30
p.m. Tuesday to work at the
planting.
AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39,
Pomeroy, 7:30 Tuesday evening at the hall. Guest speaker
from the Soldiers and Sailors'
Orphans Home at Xenia.
Organization representatives
and public invited to attend.

During last school year:
1. Denny and I were friends.
.
2. 1l got around that I liked him .
.
3. People bugged us about being "in love" or something. But
we didn't even go together, us being just 12 and 13, barely. .
4. Once he said he liked me, and then he started telling krds
he hated me. This year he :
.
.
1. Insults me when I'm not even talktng to hrm .
2. Flirts with other girls when I'm around.
3. Brags on himself.
4. Ignores me. Can you figure him out ? ·CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS :
Yes: He's 13 1 Which means he'
I. Can't take teasi ng about a girl he kinda likes. 2.
Is trying to prove he could care less when he really cares a
~.
.
.
Denny will outgrow this stage soon. You can help by rgnorrng
his showoffiness and staying casually frremlly . Good luck! ·
HELEN AND SUE
RAP:

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This is to "Lone Stranger," who is very shy. He isn't alon e! I
had no fri ends in school and was afraid to talk or try . Now I
could kick myself for losing so much lime.
I forced myself into a very extroverted-type job to cure my
fears. and I haven't shut up since! I've found if you open up to
people, they 'll abnosl always be fri endly and acceptrng . Put
yourself in a position where you have to ta lk, L.S., and see how
much fun it is!- STI LL SMIU NG

AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post39,
speake r from the Soldiers
and Sailors' Orphans Home,
Xenia, 7: 30 p.m. Public invited.
MEIGS JUNIOR High
parent
and
teachers
association
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday in junior high
cafeteria with Dan Morris,
Meigs Local Distri ct of
Curriculum, as speaker.
MEIGS AREA Holiness
Rally 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Racine Church of the
Polly Cramer
Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. with
music by the Coffman fami ly.
Speaker will be Uoyd D.
Grimm, Jr., Rutland Church
of the Nazarene. Public invited.
WEDNESDAY
towel always worked. Sbe
By Polly Cramer
OHIO VALLEY Comfound II never left a rlllg, but
POLLY'S PROBLEM
mander y 24, Knights TemDEAR POLLY - My . cat do ltst llraL Hereafltr kup a
plar, stated conclave, 7: 30 has wet the rug and I cannot bottle of club soda baady aad
p.m. Wednesday ; All Sir get the smell out. I have used Immediately alter sucb an
Knights invited.
rug ·shampoo, soda and accident apply It generously.
POMEROY - MIDDLE· water, dry soda, whit e -POLLY
PORT Lions CLUB , vinegar
and
putting
DEAR POLLY - To
Wednesay Wednesday noon newspapers over the spot.
at the Meigs Inn.
Can someone help me?- remove grease spots from
polyester and most other
MIDDLEPORT Litera ry K.W.
fabrics
I place the garment
Cl ub, 2 p.m. at the home of
DEAR POLLY - My cat
Mrs. Forest with reviews by wet on my yellow down on a flat surface, apply a
Mrs. Rodney Downing and jacket. The -.J! ry cleaner fairly thick layer ol comMrs. Arthur Strauss .
steamed it twice but a bit of starch or white bath powder
and let it stand overnight.
AMERI CAN LEGION Aux- scent was left. I wonder if you Shake it out and then brush
iliary, Feeney-Bennett Post would tell me how to remove well. This has always worked
this. -sUZETIE
128, 7:30p.m. at the hall.
Dear K. W. and Suzette - for me. - ANNE
AMEHICAN LEGION,
DEAR POLLY - A reader
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, 7:30 Tbla Is always a dHflcull asked about removing dark
problem to solve and ooe we
at the hall.
have been asked many times. lea and coffee stains from
FREE CERVICAL Cancer K. W, bu already lrled many cups . Since the odor ol bleach
Clinic for Meigs area woman, of the usual supposed-to-be is often hard to remove after
Wednesday afternoon at cures but once a reader lmlle using it a housekeeper once
Heath United Methodist saying she found applying told me that she removes
Church. For appointment call rubbing alcohol with a terry such stains with table salt
992-7f&gt;31 daily or 992-&gt;832
and nylon net. I tried it and it
evenings or weekend.
was so successful I have used
It ever since . - HELEN
MIDD~~~AJub &amp;out
DEAR POLLY - If your
Pack 24f&gt; meeting, 7 p.m.
I....
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ca r doo rs will not open
Thursday at Feeney-Bennett Se vfaCe~tS
because of a lre.zing rain rWJ
American Legion Post home.
a rubber spatula around the
Uniform inspection.
Ch ildren 's identification edges of the doors to break
RIVERVIEW Garden Club ' bracelets are being sold by the Ice loose. I always keep
at 8 o'clock at the home ol members of the Chester ooe in my car trunk, which Is
seldom froz en shut even
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery with YoWJg Wives Club.
Mrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs.
The bracelets sell for $2 though my ca r stands outalde
Okey Connolly as co· each and can have up to five all the time. This trick cerhostesses. For the program lines of infonnation printed tianly saved the day for me
Mrs. David Chadwell and on the front and the back. several limes this past
Mrs. Roy HaMwn will teach Orders can be given to any winter. - MRS. S. J .
the members to make a club member. At a recent
DEAR POLLY - When
macrame hanging planter. meeting held at the home of making pants for my small
OHIO NURSES Assn . Karen Young, a bake sale daughter I always sew a strip
.
' was set for May 13 at 10 a.m. of contrasting bias tape or
Southern H!lls District, at Dick Gaul's Store in Ia bric to the Inside of the
regular meetmg, 7:30 P·",'· Chester. The meeting time back seam. This way she can
Thu~day ~~ Mt. St;, Marys was changed to the second tell at a glance which is the
Hospttal. Fr~ strip. Process Tuesday of each month.
back side and gets them on
for Peo pl e and Sb1rley
Others attendi ng the the right way without any
Patel, ~ostess. All registered meeting were Lila van help. - MRS. F. 0.
nurses uwlted.
J
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DEAR POLLY - During .
b I I g Meter, ane oa s, a yn
REVIVAL
eg nn n Spencer, Linda Well , Norma the very bad weather this
Th~rsday at Long Bottom Hawthorne ; and Avis winter I found I could not
Unrted Methodist . Church Spencer.
open my back combination
through Sunday, 7.30 p.m.
The March meeting was storm door because an Ice
each evening with Rev. hosted by Mrs. van Meter llonn had frozen the bottom
Che~ter Lemley speaking. and Mrs. Hawthorne at the
part. I quickly thawed It with
Speer a! music and public van Meter home. At that time a hot water bag and rubbed
tnVited.
assignments for Cancer . the bottom of the door wltb
Crusade collections In melted candle wu, which
Chester township were made. prevented any more Ice from
sticking. - PEARL
SUPPER PLANNED
DEAR POLLY - I put a
A pancake and sausage
single sheet of nylon net on
supper will be held at the Tbe Almaoae
Senior Citizens Center from 4 By
United
Pre•• my cake rack before turning
to 7 p.m. Friday. A square IDtel'llllleaal
a cake out on the rack to cool.
dance will follow.
Today Ia Tuesday, April ~. It does not stick to the rack or
the 115tb day of 19'18 with 250 the net. - MRS. A. L.
to follow.
Polly will. send you one of
'The moon Is between Its fuU · her
signed
thank-yo u
phaae and lut quarter.
newspaper coupon ciiPPfrs If
A thought for the day :
Tbe morning star Is she uses your favorit e
American poet Ralph Waldo Mercury.
Pointer, Peeve, Problem 1n
Emerson aald, "Nothing can
Tbe evening MJ's are her column. Wlrte POLLY's
bring you peace but Man, Venua, Jupiter, and POINTERS In care of this
yourself."
Saturn.
ne~spaper.

Welendahand.

tng an addition (of any kind), or need money
, , ,." ,on, talk to us at The City Loan Company.
r:tl·

require larget amounts, we can arrange a
" ' I n ut quickly and with consideration.
Jli OJ&lt;'t ' t o.;

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t:J tr::\ ,\ nr~nc:~l S('l Vt(e of
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CON TIP\. D'ITA COI\,I"QI\ATION

W..fmd ways to help.

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·Registration due Thursday ,

To attend the second area
semi nar planned by the
Advisory Council· uf the
Holzer Medica l Center Health
Learning Resource Center on
Saturday,
April
29,
registration mu st reach
either Steve Cavole at the
CHEAO offices in Athens,
Ohio, or Nancy Raming
Kohlrieser at the Community
Mental Hea lth Ce nter in
Ga llpolis, by noon on Thursday.
The program will be on
"Perspectives on Patie nt
Education," held from 9:30
a.m. until 3 p.m. at the
Community Mental Health
Center located on Route 160,
just West Or Gallipalis and
across the highway from the
hospital.
Four outstanding speakers
will make prese ntati ons
throughout the day, with a
reactor panel responding to
· the speakers' remarks as

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well ~san opportunity for the
health professionals and
st udents who attend to be
involved in the discussions on
thi s most important subject
of patient ed'ucation .
One of the speakers for the
morning session will be
Davina J . Gosnell, M.S.N.,
the Supervisor and Nursing
Co nsultant of the Home
Health Agency Program of
the Ohio Department of
Health in Columbus, Ohio.
Ms. Gosnell, a graduate uf
the Massillon City Hospital
School of Nursin g, is a
grad uate with her BSN
degree from the University of
Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pa.,
and an MS from the Oh io
State University in Columbus. She is currently a Ph.D.
ca ndidate in Adult Education
at Ohio State .
During her nursing career
she has been a staff nurse,
instructor, research da ta
collector, university lecturer
in continuing education and
an abstractor. She is active
in the American Nurses
Association, Ohio Nurses
Assoc iation wh ere she
presently serves as Second
Vice President, the National
League of Nursing, the Board
of the Ohio Leag ue of Nursing . numerous com mittees
uf the Ohio Co unci l of Home
Hea lth Agencies, and many
other
committee
and
membership involvemen ts in
organ izat ions
of
her

profession.
She has participated in
more than 30 workshops,
conferences and seminars,
cove ring a myriad of related
s~bj ect s and has ·authored
numeroll5 papers appearing
in professional publications .
During Saturday's conference, Ms. Gosnell will talk
about the role of the nurse in
patient education.
Others who will share the
platform with her on
Saturday morning are Arnold
J. Sattler, M.D., an internist
o'n the Medical Staff of the
Holzer Medical Center. and
David
J.
DeRita,
Psychologist and Director of
Emergency Service of the
Ga llia - Jackson - Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center in Gallipolis.
In the afternoon. David S.

A rea women attend
AA UW conference
Betsy Horky and Jeanne
Bowen of the MiddleportPomet·oy Area Bra nch of the
Ameri can Association of
Univ ersity Women participated Apri l 13-15 in the
AAUW Northeast Central
Regional Conference held in
Toledo.
Theme of the Conference

RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm
have returned from a week's
visit in Colwnbus with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grimm.
They were joined Sunday fur
a celebration of the' birthday
of Bert GrilTUTI by Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Grinun, Cambridge ; and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Grinun, David and
Paula, St. Clairsville.

Stein , Ph.D., Assistant
Professor of the Division· of
Medical Communications at
Ohio Stale University, wno is
also the Administrative
Assistant in Education at
Children's Hospital in
Columbus, will sulTUTiarize
and add his comments on the
total patient education
subject.
The $10 registration fee
includes' morning coffee and
the luncheon. Checks,
payable to CHEAO , shorijft be
sent to either Mr, Cavofe at
P. 0. Drawer 825, Athens,
Ohio, 4f&gt;701 , or to Ms .
Kohlrieser, P. 0 . Box 292,
Gallipolis , Ohio 45631.
Telephon e reservations may
be made by calling 614-593f&gt;f&gt;26 in Athens, or 446-&gt;&gt;38 in
Gallipolis, before noon
Thursday.

was "Women 's Rights, Four
Links to Responsibility( ' The
four areas considered by Conference pa rticipan L~ dea l
with women's legal rights
and responsibilities in the
spheres of econom ics, the
family, education and protection from violence. In
c'OOperation with the Univer-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis
DATE OBSERVED - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis,
Jr., 1764 Chesler Hoad, Pomeroy, celebrated their 39th
wedding anniversary on April22 with a surprise. party and
dinner . Attending were William and Alice Wrse,
Pomeroy; Clarence and Vrrgi nia Hayman, Racine; Raymond and Dorothy Little, Cheshire, Cornelius and Barbara Phillips, Rutland ; Lester and Sue Lewis, Cheshire;
Gloria Grover, Hutland; Cherry Cadle, Middleport, and
Charles Lewis, at home. Also attendin g were 24 gra ndchildren.

DAVINAJ. GOSNELL
M.S.N.

sity of Toledo, conference
participants were able to
select credit arrangements
fur graduate credit , continuing education units or audit.
Jame Pierson McMichael'
executive director; National
Women 's Political Caucus,
and Dr. Kalhryn F. Cia renbach, executive director, Intema ti onal Women's Yea r,
were the fea tured speakers at
th e Friday sessions.
Hi ghlig hting Saturday's activities was the luncheon
speech by Dr. Marjorie Bell
Cham bers ,
pr es ident ,
American Associa tion of

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University Women.
The Ohio State Divtsion
met Saturday in their ann ual
meeting to take action on a
resolution thai AAUW in Ohio
study and evaluate various
experiments in educational
financing now in use in other
areas of the country. There
was also an election of sta te
offi cers.

POLLY'S POINTERS

PORK

Cat wets the rug

Wives Club
l/

"The new room."

REVIV~ SET
A revival will begin SWJday
at the New Haven First (
Church of God with services
at 7:30 each evening. Rev.
Dave Fields, Jr. and lhe Rev .
Wilbur Leifheit will be the
speaker. There will be special
singing each evening. Tbe
public is invited to attend.

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By Helen and Sue BQttel

Mrs. Buckley honored with shower

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Your ttnancral opp OrJ unrlrf' s
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year pro vrded you don t mvo lv e yo urself rn l&gt;rOtec ts or

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trng your need s aneael ol yo ur
lam11 y s IS so m e th rng that IS
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today mrng s cou ld qet so
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co uld fall pre y to o ne whose
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Mower Sales &amp; Service.

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2164
4-24 -1 mo.

BRADf-ORD
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Com
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Of 9491000 Ro(lnC O hr o ( lilt
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n e&gt;~t to Stol e H• ghwoy Garage
on l(ou le 7 Ph one l Ol A) 98~

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PUPPH ':1

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bodo.hu u wor k dump Hucks
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g•ovel Call Bob or Hoge• Jet
l e r ~ day ph one 9f:/2 7089 mght
phone QG7 3~75 or q92 52J2
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dozer
backhoe
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611·1562

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182·2175

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0\,IT FIN E..

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YOURS, LISSA ...
WH~T AR E YOU
·DOIN' FOR IF

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CAN FEEl IT "'

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Now arrange the Circled lerters fo
form tne surprrse answer as sug·
gested by the above ca rtoon

(Answers lomorrow)

CHAMP DELUGE BOILED

Flar&amp;s up just like he does -co uld rt be

thiS I - A GOOD

MATCH

~Book No 10 wtth the lltee11 10 puzzle&amp; . Is avallabll forS t 35 !)OM
ptUd from JIJtflotM, C/O thiS ne ~ . Bolt 34, Notwood , N J 07&amp;48. lndudl
voor ntrne, addrees z:lpoodeand make cnectt8 payable 10 f4ew'IN+bwkl

Superior
Steam htract10n

3·30-AII In The Fami ly 6, 10; Ohio J ournal 20: 4 ooMisler Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer . For
Poorer 15 , Merv Griffin 6, Addams Family 8.
Sesame 51 20,33; Gomer Py le, USMC 10, Dinah 13
4 30-Little Rascals J, 15 , Gilligan 's Is 4; .B. Brady
Bunch 10
S oo--Here Come The Brlck!s 3, Star Trek 4. Gunsmoke
B; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33 ; Hogan's
Heroes 10, Emergency One 13; Peftl coat Junction
IS
5 30-News 6, El ec Co 20.33 : Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogan's Heroes 15

6 Oil-News 3,U,10,13,15; ABC News 6, Zoom 20
6·30-NBC News3 .4.15, ABC New s 13; Carol Burnell9
Friends 6, CBS News B,10 , Over Easy 20:
7 ()()-Cross.Wits 3,4, Newlywed Game 6, t3. Sha Na
NaB , ; News 10, Gilligan's Is . 15: Dick Caveft 20;
Big Green Magazine 33.
7·30-AII .Star Anything Goes 3. Sha Na Na 4. Between
The Wars 6: Family Feud B. Mac Neii .Lehrer
Re['1rl 20,3 3: The Judge 10 . In Search olll . Wild
Klnnrlnm 15

Carpeting

ACROSS
6 F1rst word
1 Starr of
of
5HHH ' U5'TE N ~
... WE GOTTA
ofhce
"The R.aven"
SOMEONE 'S
GET U5 SOME
5
Upnght
7
College
COMING!
WEAI'ON$ !
10 White House
cheer
o!!1ce
8 Mature
Tomorrow 3,,. , 2 \ ~News \3
II Ad manager's 9 Celbc
C.blt
Chonnol 5 concern
sea god
6:30 P, M. - Tesllmony Time
12 He Whist·
II Redford and
7 00 P.M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
Newman
les while
Yesterdli)''S Arulwer
10 Oil P M - 700 Club
he lurks
13 Stratagems 20 Actor
Ji Famous
Movie Chonnol 4 14 The gtunS
17 "The
Barker
radio corruc
s &amp; 1 PM - Oullaw Bl ues l PG )
15 - Fixe
Israelis"
22 Peachy - 33 Lariat
9 &amp; 11 P.M - Star Is Born IRI
16 Not long ago
author
23 - pro nobl$ 34 Large pitcher
18 4 qts
18 N1trous
24 Stalag
35 Coat feature
Tut·~d:iy , April 25
21 Nether·
oxide
acronym 37 Monkly title
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19 suflix
25 " - .Joey" 38 Drink up
22 Ms . Hepburn
with
26 Bmdmg
39 Eggs
·..,-- ..._23 She to him ,
pro['1rtion
31 Eldntch
40 Sort
Hoi 4er
cat 1 1t'll
no
he to her
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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
than
27
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Clrpet • Uphotstery
Phone llike YOtrn&amp;

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992·2206 or 992·7630
"Tht llrilflllors
lltl Tht IMitalors

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

BRIDGE

(;ASOI.I NE AI.I.F.Y

steal her breath'

2Seaustlc
substance
011)8.
Carpentry
tool
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Se1 111Ce Ph one Q911478

PIAN O 1UNINC la ne Dan,{.•l\
Abo repOH ~ ond adlv shu,•n t,
9911581 If •·0 01\SWC! l l lfl

991 1081

Service• Ort..l'l!d

FRANK &amp; ERN IE
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FRANK &amp; ERNIE'S
VETERINARY
CLINIC

verN

w.lhonr 1

We hove tnlorged our
service deporlmtnl and
will sorvfco Hotpolnt and
other bnnds.

Pomeroy Landmark
Jock W. C.rsoy, Mgr
Phont 9fl.2181

WEST
• 98 7
• 96 4 I
t '12

t K 1; 2

Dealer : North
Wt•st N"rth P.a&gt; t
I•
Pass
Pa ss .10
Pass
Pw;s Pass 1-':.1ss

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HASN'T CALLED. MA)'t)E
HE DIDN'T 5E:E ME
PULL IN'TO THE
DQIVEWAY.

AT 446-3643

Evenings C.II446·J"'"' 4-16-7111

Opcmng lead ·

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Yetilerday's Cryptoquule : THE WORLD IS NOT A PLAY·
GROUND; IT IS ASCHOOLROOM LIFE JS NOT A HOLIDAY .
BUT AN EDUCATJON .-HENHY DRUMMOND

EXPERT

'I NT

~ yndlctle .

In&lt;'

Wheel
Balance
1t

I1VE BEEN WONDERIN6
WHAT lfOU THOUGHT
ABOUT THE TITLE ...

OUR ANL-V\AL
FRieNDS"

IT'S PROB..\BL'1' A
LITTLE PRESUMPTUOUS

~l7

one

'

You hold

• A
Ry Oswald Jacoby
and Alan So ntag
Th e " H" m the code word
AH CH sta nds for " How can I
make o r beat th 1s
coutrad ·•'' depending on

whether you arc declarer or

a defender
When East asked hims elf
lh&gt;&lt; qu es tion before playing
lo Uw ftrst trick. his an swer
wa~

ltlat he wasn 't

~om ~

to

bcal tt by playm~ his ten of
and wailing for lwo
spade tncks.
Co uld he beat it by going
right up with the ace of
spad es and leadmg back the
10 of clubs''
He had tlo means of kn ow ~
s~ad es

SHUX·· THA R AIN 'T
NO NEED IN GOIN'
A l l TH' WAY UP
TO TH' HOU SE

KX
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¥

+3 2

A Delaware reader wants to
know what we bid as dealer.
The game is match points
and no one is vuln era ble
We open one diamond but
plan to Jum p at our next bid.
• NF W ~ P I\ l ' t H

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.

1

!Do you have a ques tton for

envelopes The mosr 1nte resr·
rng q11estrOns will be used m
lh1 ::; column and w11! rece1ve
cop,es ol JACO BY MODERN )

I GOT MY'
REPORT CARD 11

~

I·.Nll- HPHISI&lt;. ASSN

the ex perts -. Wnt e 'Ask th e
Experts care 01 th iS newspaper lndrvtdual ques ti Ons Will
be answered If acco mpan1ed
by s lamped sel l·add re ssed

AUNT LOWEEZY !!

~·

Pomeroy Landmark

'

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+9

.,

I,

9 .. .:_ Jock W. C.rsoy . Mtr.
ail Phone ffl·2tll

mg , but. as an enlerpn sin g
play('!. he meant to ftnd out.
Then he rose w1th the ace of
spades and led back the 10 of
clubs .
Th e cl ub sh1ft cooked
South 's goo&gt;'" to a turn It
·"
didn't matler
what he did
from then on . He wa s ne ver
gomg lo com e to more than
e1ght tnt ks
South thd duc k the first
club and played h1 s queen
when Ea st contin ued the
su it. West took h1s kmg and
led back a low cl ub .• to
South 's ace So uth could
ho ve cashed SIX qu1c k tricks
m hcarls a nd s pades but ,
because that would only
have postponed the mevtta·
ble diamond finesse, South
took 1t nght away for down

RARNF:Y

NOW A60UI THIS
REPORT 1'1\\ DOING
WR 5Cfi00L .

REDUCED TO 115.900 - " SUPER BARGAIN IN
.' POMEROY" - l'h story home In very good condition .
Features 4 bedrooms. lovely family room In bas ement,
nice l ivin g room , kitchen &amp; bath . Large y~Jrd fenced In
back Better cal l now, lhls won't last long .

Soulh
2 NT

IJ ,\ILY ( 'RYPTO&lt;)l!O'I'E - llere's how to work It :

fRYI'THCII IfJTF:S

' i M5URPRJ5ED RU~5ELL

t KR

• K .J Ill
• 10 7 4
• A Q S2
Vuln er,dJie . East-We st

One l&lt;'IICr simp ly .stands f or :-~n o ther In !Ius sample A ts
u ~ c&lt;i for the thrcr !,' ..,, X flit' th t· t&gt;\ 0 o ·~. t&gt;t r Srn,~.:I P letlt•rs.
:l ptrstrophes. the length nnd f on11.1ttn n of t he 1\\lrtls are all
lunu F ach day the rod e l c th.· ts arr tlt iTcrrnt

WIN NIE

F:AST
• A .J 10
• B7 52

• K .I I; .I
• Ill !18 1
SOUTI I

(('} 197 8 Kinf{ t 'ealllrel'

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GAUIPOLIS

• " Q 1111; 5
• 4 ·

S1cl' em.

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

.v,.;a.,,

• "Q

\~!;;~!In balance

MIS,.fR KADEL.YO&amp;J HA\/e A

WILl CARE l or the eld eily '" ou •
home Phone 992 73 !4

N' OH I'll
• Q 5 4 .1

GUido's note
ll'rr~ ·17 Weddma0
attendants
- 1!':::!':::41 Corv me
birds
Tall tales
.c.... ', ,&lt;I3To pieces
44 Card game
DOWN
1 VlP
2 Sparush
·
provmce
3 Gem wetght
4 Building
wing
5 Wee bit

HA I HROO MS AND
remode led ccr Oil'l l&lt; hl e piiJi n
bmg cor pertrry and g•·!ICIOI
13 yt?OI , 1 ' ~
!nOIII !PriOil t\'
pm1 er1t e 9q 7 3b8~

WI NaR GEl to your hou~e? let v'
rnokc ne c es~ or y ro pou s AI
lr omm Cons lru c11 011 ] 47 137ij

Club shift beats south

~erfool
.

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

WAlER WEll dr1llmg
Gro n t 7&lt;12 2879

9·()()--Ri ngo Starr 3.4.15 . Charlie's Angels 6.13, Mov ie
" Siege" 8,10. Great Performan ces 70.33
lQ ·QO-NBC News 3,4,15; Starsky &amp;. Hutc h 6,1 3, 10 30News 20. Book Beat 33
11 Oil-News 3,4,6,6,10,13,1S: Dick Cavell 20; Li lias.
Yoga &amp; You 33
11 JO-Johnny Carson 3,4,1 5. Pollee Story 6, 13. Hawa ii
Five 0 8; ABC News 33; Mov ie "A Covenant wllh
Death" 10: 12·01l-Janak l 33.
12'&gt;10- Mysiery of the Week 6.13 . Kotak 8: 1:()()--

by THOMAS JOSEPH

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomerov 992-6212
or 992-6263
8 A.M. to4 :30 P.M

Oll-Gmzly Adams 3,4,1S. E•ghl ".Enough 6,13.
Amazing Spider Man 8. Nova 20.33; Billy Graham
Crusade 10.

9

~

Young's

Co m1110I C10I pt ope1ty o pp•o .. l i
o&lt;ro~ l o ;~ e l lonrJ loca ted of
1up~e1!. Plom !&gt; o n C luo R011I O
7 Ph OIW (614 ) btli b304

OW NH~

EA'TiNG PLACES.

Answer:" ( I

ORPHAN ANNIE-NO NEWS IS BAD NEWS

CONCRETE

3107o• 1304) 777 3177

hovw IIH f

'IOU M IC&gt;Hi FIND
ANi5 IN "1'HE5E

1

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COUNlRY formlan d W1 th ~t'&lt;lu d
ad woods wo te1 ond good oc
"!~~ 111 Mor11 oe Co un ty W Va
$1 ,000 dOWII col t (304) 77'1

tn

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WOU LD 't'OU li .. E ! 0 NET

MICRO HYBRI D~ I()Q"., rcplo11t
ogreemon r 1f you don t 991 o
~ lo n d
J o m e~
H
Sm1th
Hc 1nloc lo.
G1ove
Oh1 n
9q'} 75/4 leave JIIC S~ age

.

Thermal Insulation
SavelOpct to50pct .
on heating cost
E•perlence and
fully insured
Fro. Est .
Call: 992-3815
4 · ~ 1 mo pd

~IOHY
llOI IIt '
hou w
6
raon1s and hat h {f'il o • ou t
hudd1119\ ~ a C •C'~ land a1 Nlg&lt;:
u l h' utlond (o,npiCIP 110dt:r
hoolo. up nl~ o "} ho n l.. ~ a pp101 ~
e d pt op,.r ty 01 SIS 500 Phon••
gq7 1U9J

Uu!iim•s5 Opportunitit_~

NICE PIG~ lo t \ ol e Af1 cr 5 (Oil
9AQ 185i
f:OUIPMENT fOR complete bcouly
~ h o p l o1 l our opera lOt S $2200
d \old
th J!o weelo.
Ph one

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

TWO

For Sale, ltPnl or Trade

Rl:O UCE SAFE &amp; fo ~! w1 th GoBe~t'
loblet s 8 E Vap wote1 prll !.
N el!!&gt;on Drug

JIM KEESEE

Phone
992 3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 I mo

~y OW N! R J
~ ~ d n or go.,

60 tra der loco tl'd 01
( heshnE.&lt; Oh10 • Cons r,u{liO!i
men o nly Phone 304 773 5b73

W V o be\ rde Heclo. \
IQ73 Hr oodmore 14 • 64 1
hedr oom
1973 Doroa n 14 • bO 2 berfr 00111
1Q72 V Jc t or~on 14 • b7 3 bedroom
1 bolh
1'171 co ... en l l y 11 .o. OS 3 bed! OOI!l
IQ6Q S tot e~rn on 17
bO 2
bed•oo rn

Blown Jnsulation

&amp;

JU :) l COMPL l: l lD new h o~.J ~C m
M1ddlepo rf f o, J\l Ol t:' •nl ormo
t1 or1 w ll Qq( 7'2JB a 1 QQ? ~JO-&lt;~

illY)

~an t

Chester , Ohio
10 JO c .

J&amp;L

lteallislale for Sale

SMAll APJ SUI Ioble for onl y 0 11 0
I u r n r ~h ed Coli qq'] 57 62 e11 en

B &amp; S M OSI LE HOME S PI Pl ea

J.

· KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

'

t: CO NOMV TRACTOR w rth oll o r
r o c hment~
l 1k e 11ew osk mg
S 11 ~0 Phone (61&lt;1 ) b98 J'190

Tank Service
Box

EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

G HA VU Y U111 11Y { QII 76 ' J4 I
·I } wdh ..,ul kr •y ~ ~ · o l 1111 bed
and h r o~ • ·&gt; A l~ o 1 9~5 Dod e
, ton tr ucl. Phone 94'} !H97
APl
fO R
re nt
He n toh
tJ ~~oH ion ce 101e ~ lo• S('r1101
1qbS II CAMINO 99'1 705 4
(, r,te r1' (oiii Ol f '.ltllogt• Mon o1
Apt ~
M 1ddlep01 1 ":f97 7787

f'or Sale

Jack's Septic

l"omeroy

- ;I'

M 0 81L t Home Po1 ~
~ 0 \J t e :.t3
no1 th ol Pomer o y
Lorge lo ts Call GQ 7 747Q

,oq.

4 9 1 m o.

WEONESDAY, APRIL26, 1978
5:•s-Farm Re['1rt 13. 5 se&gt;-PTL Club 13; S 55Sunrise Semester 10; 6:()()--PTL Club 15
6:25-Chrlstopher Closeup 10; 6:30-News Conference
4. News 6. Sunr ise S•m•ster B; 6 45-Mornlng
Reporl 3; 6·50-Chuck While Reports 10: News 13
7:()()--Today 3,4,15 , Goo&lt;tMornlng America 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwlnkle 10; 7:30-Schoolles 10.
B:oo--Capt Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame St . 33.
9· 00- Me rv Grlf11n 3; Phil Donohue 4,1 3,15 ;
Emergency One 6, Family Affair 8, Ma1c h Game
10.
9:30-Andv Griffith 8; Family A1falr 10; 10 Oil-Card
Sharks 3,4,15, Edge o1 Night 6, Pass The Buck 6;
Joker 's Wild 10, To Tell The Trufh 13 .
IO ·JO-Ho ll ywood Squares 3,4,1 5; High Hopes 6; Price
Is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyramid 13
11· Oil-High Rol lers 3.4.15: Happy Days 6.13 ; Elec . Cp .
20
11 :30-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,1 3,
Parlr1dge Fam1 ly 4, Love ol Life 8.10 , Sesame Sl
20.33: 11 .55-CBS News 6: Lov ing Free 10.
12·01l-Newscenter 3, News 4,6,10; Santord &amp; Son 15;
Gambll B; Midday Magazine 13
12 :30-Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Gong Show 15 : Bob Braun 4;
Search for Tomorrow 8; ,10 : Elec Co. 33.
oo-For Richer , For Poorer 3; All My Children 6.13 ;

L tltas Yoga &amp; You 20

~AVA~ _

Dupont materia Is

742·3010

rx_

1

Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show

7:30 P.M - Home Digesi
10 ·00 P M.-700 Cl ub .

On ly 15
1· 31!--Days of Our Lives 3,4, I5; As The World Turns
8.10: 2:oo-one Life to Live 6.1 3: 2·30-Doctors
3.4.1S: Guldlnc Llqht 8,10
3 oo--Another World 3.4.1S, Gener al Hospllal 6, 13 ,

\ YUMSTb

~ IVIII.Ii'I&gt;V Lf~~ ...

24 hour servtee .
Anyday, anyt1me
Phone 9BS .J806

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

(0UNI ~ Y

11

IS Af.l A&amp;SetliTW{

7 00 PM -

8

9Q/ :.1401

l un11~hed

I AM l\IM'tl'; lla21.1A.PPl.E CJ 13
LAitlr'&gt;H HIU. .. .I 'JJAI.IT f'f~IZED

6 30 PM - Tesllmony Time

News 8, You ng &amp; the Restless 10 , Not fo r Women

""' ··- 1v

JOA 7 1) )]())

l3U ••a! C(l •ll Ho11ri

I I 0 0

IJOHN LOSEH

ron

( ll q ii1L'

o ;•!hO\Ji l •d

991·1174

24 Years Service

I

TREEB

esttmate,

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
,~

Rt. 1
Middloport, Ohio

Should ve eaten
at fhe dnve tn

four ordrnaty words

R.eSidentta I
and
commerctal. Call tor

&lt;•"•

o bu ~ ~~ J ~/ t:l
opt~

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\li)\1 ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
~ ~ ~~~ ''t
byHenrrArnoldandBoblee

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Service ~

14 1/ 1000d Hv1 qho11d y ~ PO ''' I f't

COAL liME STONE ~and gro .... el
col,,um chlor ,de l&lt;Htri,.U?I dog
l ood and oil type~ of ~01 1 b
CHIP
WOOD
P o le~
moK •
c f! l ~101 ~oil Work\ 1m
~ Mom
d1ometer 10 on lorges r end S8
St Po mer oy Q9'1 39q1
p~r lOll Bundled slob S6 per
lon Del1vered l o Oh1o Palt el 197&lt;1 DATSUN PI CKUP
57100
Co Rt 7 Porn ero y qcn 2689
997 74S3
SCA SH$ l o1 runk ( Or ~
f• ye &gt;
lrud-. ond Auto Part~ W•er lo.e1
Se1 v1&lt;e '111e ~ale end Repa1r
Hu tlond ! 47 70~1 or Pen nt od
741 9575

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, _ tile '-""~"' frvdl 01'" tv!14o•.,
h4'-t.,.. to •"-

WANllO DlAl lR)
TI MBER

Phone 992 ·1119

Radiator~

~• • _Jack W Carsey , Mgr

l~

O&lt;ld 1,.111
Ph one QQ']

SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Parnt Jobs
1100 .00
Small Cars
1125.00
Large Cars
1175 .00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair Sl 00
per mch usmg only the best

0

Route 1
Pomeroy , Ohto 4S769
Eshmates by Appotnfment

IJ o' i ' tr,, 197 ..l v , qo
) l niJ o r• Waq nn lcrtl (''o'( t\11\ q-.
4&lt;l) 7H 4.J

l un11~hed

MOORE'S

Muffler
Brakes .
Shocks
Tires .
Ballery.
Installation Service
Ph 9f2.2848
Pomeroy, 0 .
" 3.1S·If c

General Contracting

EXPERIENCED

Pomeroy Landmark

14 ~4

11 JQ-Johnny Carson 3,4,15 . Guinness Book o1 World

BOB'S

~AUTO PAINTING

New
&amp;

POTASH, FERT.0-PELS

•Aiil

Six Amer~can Families 33, News 10
10 30-Biack Perspec11ve On The News 20
11.01l- News 3,d,6,8,10,13.1S. D1ck Cavell 20, Ove r
Easy 33

one letter to each square . to form

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
AI

Remodeling

I O H ) Al !

)43A

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\\anted lo l:luy

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ARIES (Ma rch 21 ·April 19) In

01

fOUR BEDROOM horne Colurn
bu~ Oh1o l mden a rea }ell or
trade lor p10pl'r!y 01 14 w 70
hou~e tr o.lcr of equal 11 0lu e 111
M e t g~
Counly
Qtr( 73QO 01

CAN CER (J une 11 ·July 22) A

VIRGO

Check our low , lo,w
prices on

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1\ '"', ~~ •

Ano ther s d L tt on!-. ffil()hl ,mger
you today
tJII I lfl~ t f' ll d ol
spea ~ 1ng nut ~·ou may l 1nd
1oursrl t try mq to cool do w n by
gomg o ft on a &lt;";f')Pnd1ng so rP e

nu~ ~ you r&lt;;l'l l! f)(-'ynn d lllP ltmils
o f your NH"!Qif'~ You ll '&gt;nl y
lr ustratP y ou r~ e \1 rt vr-1u talo, e on
100 much no w

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rng d fa rnr ly m atl cr l':l be st ~o. e pt
to you rse lf l OOdY You 11 oe
lr'tVItrnq gossro d you don 1 try
1c .... o rk 11 o ut al one

LIB RA (Sept 2J·Oc l. 231 You •e
tr l&lt; el~·

10

l 1nd

yo ur

oprn1ons

rep rc o:.,e nt the mrn o11t y today on
1m po rta nt farnrly rssues Why
light c 11y n at I'

SCOR PIO (Oc l 24· Nov. 12) Be·
Cd US f' you cuen t l1sten 111Q today you rnay Ju mp to conclu ·
s1ons and yre ld to \hP WIS h es o f
anolher dga rnst your bette r
JU dgmen1

SAGITTARIUS (Nov

23· Dec

21) Orw yo u 11 tedm up w1th
tod dy 15 tuu mdppenclen lto be
a gootJ r..o wo r ~PI Asse r1 your ·
se t! or he It try to be the boss
and 1eally l out thr ngs up

CAPR ICO RN (Dec 12.Jan 1g)
tiP Cdr Pi ul m wh om (Ou pla ce
your tr ust tod.ty
Bec au s e
yo u re so willi ng 10 sh are you
co uld fall pre y to o ne whose
mo t1ve c; ~r P pu r Ply Sf'l f, o;; h

· AQUAR IUS (Jan 10·Feb

lg)

Spar ~ s

w1ll tty at ho me 1f you
e x:peq n thPr :; to prck u p alter
yo u anrl d o 1hrnqs l hat you
'i hOukJ b!· d o rng l or your self

PISCES (Feb 20·March 20) Be
P.&lt;treme ly tdc tfu l today _One
yo u may hit'tf' 10 deal w1lh has
an ol d srno lcleong that s abou t

your dP termrn a11 on to push a
ol an today you could fo Olishly
o . . ers oend L1sten to a w tse
fm~nd wh o rS tryrng to stop yo u
t~EW SP A PER f N If nPRISE ASSN •

Anniversary
Special
FREE
French Fries
Wirh Purchase
Of~ ·

.Steak

Sondwtch
"'0" run l'l' to

,.,,..- rl 14 B 26

Ar All

GIN OS

Cons tructton

FERTilllER, NITROGEN.

DAVID &amp;RICKLES

...

Pomer oy
To p PI 1ce
~Owlunbe r
( oil
I&lt;. en I Hanby I 4A6

dun&gt;

Fo re!. ! P10
l o1 ~ to ndmg
Q97 5Q6 5 or
8570

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poc lo. et wouhe~ ar; d cho tn ~
~ ~ l, er and gol d We need 1904
o nd olde• -.d 11 e1 (Qm~ B u t~ -.ell
0 1 trade Coil Roger Wmn!&gt;lsy
74'} /331
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OLD fURN ITU RE J(C bo - e~ bra~ ~
hp d ~ u on bed' @I(
rornpl t'lt.•
ho u ~e h o ld~ Wrde M D M.ller
·J?t 4 Pome roy Qh,o o r {Oll
O(jr2 77 00
NO II EM 100 Lor ge or too -,moll
w,tt bu y ) p1ece o r cornplt: le
househ old N ew u~ ed or 01111
que\ Mor hn ~ fur nJ! ure 10 N
7nd Sr
M1ddl e por t Phone
991 b370

Phone 992 ·2181

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WANHD TO buy 750 at 300 bole s
ol \ trow Col! 1 304 573 7331
10 bll'f' Young cou ple
wont ~ !O buy (OU I)Ify p1 0 ptHI~
50 to 100 plu ~ o &lt;r e~ good
wo l er a"d m1ne rol r1 ght ~
itlloble ond wooded
Joh11
biA tJ 54 17!7

WANJ

WA NH D SMAll used lfoctor
Vlt ode t rent end J pom l eud
PhoM 9Q1 3787 o r 9Cf) 2496

\'ani Sale
If YOU ha ve o ser v1c e to olfef
WQ/11 to buy Or &gt;~fl ~OIII P!hmg
oE&gt; loo ~ 1n g to1 wm k
01
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yo~.J II ge t r~twl l \
fo ~ ! er wJih o ~ent11iel Won t Ad
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MARKEl
Sa 1u1doy April
29th Everyone welc orn~ 70
lobi ~~ of ddl erPn t
l or
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46 7 Rut la1 1d Oh1 0

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PORCH SAll: Ap ril 77 '/B 10 to
5 751 Br ownell M1ddlt:port
F AMI~Y

Yor d !tole Wt•d
lhur~ 7blh o nd 71t h / 4B alley
bo' ~ ol Ho yh ~ln:l'c l
M1d
dl••pu r I II 4

FOUR

! ve~ and Wed Me n~
•d w 'lme·• ~ c lo lh 11rg Bohr
1IO!hu,q (llld OCU'\\0111'.!!. IU U0
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991

7608

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to 1m1o1! hn
fi('IIOI ·~ p10yed f\,. Hoc,hng an d
Noe l t t •o p 1 r ~ on old ond nu w
hu1 ld111g s It · ~ Cl l!on o ti emo''
d ou~ encrqy end 'nsuloli oJ\
~ o'e' NPaily pq _
•1y hornp a nd
bu ,ld1ng owtllll 1011 use 11 WP
01~&gt; the 011 fy monulac furel thot
!rum ~ how to rn~ t o l l wdh on the
1o b horn1119 by lo c!o• l' m
~ toll e r -. No IC'cs ol any k tnd
We o•e onl y ,nte• u~1ed " ' ~1) 11
,n q 1 111 ~ •oah r\g and e nP•Qv ~ 0 11
1119 !!'"IOi(IIIOI 011d eqUifJIIIPIIt
1h01 w~ rnouulnriiHf' Cur 1 hP
appl1ed all ~f' Or 10und Wrde
lmpe 1101 Chcm,, o h
4700
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fl h1!0
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tQ I44 or col i M1 W ol l £ot ~ l oll
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I 800 ~2J 360A
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?I~ 844 070b

m~'F.V~

SELF EMPLOYbO ,' . A.ND

NOl HAV E f O t NVt~T
LOT Of MONEY

S..

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at

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IIRS.T LINE 1\ not good enovgh
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7643

747 7318

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.n Sourhea\lt&gt; rn Ol 11o
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lu ol,o
I empwood ond No thuo Z1011
Heo ! Co 8 Putnam Or (oil M ill
~~ )
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biA 69b 1187
~lov es

q N FORD ttoctor wdh

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mour11
11,o wer ond rear mOIJ fll l uc
woo d
toble
sow $ 1&lt;~00

09713 12
IWO b~O BTU GE OH
l i0f1 Ct 5 Qq'} 7()M
YAL~

FORI(; ld1 7U I H ba ckh oe &amp;
l oader ond l o Hoy I 970 1 H
1100 dump tru ck Th ese &lt;on be
b1 ugh1 ~e poretely 01 o~ o
ryoup
flhone 9•9 2'105 a1
~4q 7:110 tof mo1e rr. lmmoho11

1q1:1 YAMA HA 750 mntur cyclf'
G oo d
(on d ,t")"
1/'J'"J. ')540

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1an e lo t
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1•lr' t Jr 11 ! ur 11m ro lor gl} CO! po rt
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car pe t
clet ii JC hea t good
go,deon l o t Wal l.1ng d1 ~ 1on ce
l 1nrn tow n (oil o lt('l 4 00
f.J47 '1077

fR[f;:

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MODERN SUPPLY
Small

HOMI:51T[ 5 fo r '&gt; Ole 1 acre and
v p M1ddlc p01 t nc o• ft u tlond
Co lt Q91 74111
NlW 3 bed• oo 1n h o u ~e 1 both~o
all f'll'l
I cere M tdd leport
c! O'&gt; C to Rv tlor1 d Phone Q9'}
74bl

engtne

&amp;

sffrvice, Massev

mower

Ferguson

&amp; G1bson Tilltr!i , Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2164
4-24 -1 mo.

BRADf-ORD
Auc lio neer
Com
ple !e SetYJ Ce Ph o ne 949 7487
Of 9491000 Ro(lnC O hr o ( lilt
B•odf o1d

llWOOD BOWERS

lHAIHR WIIH lo t on Un•o11 A v~
Lo l on f=o 11 " 'ow H o r g ht ~ worer
top oq.d wp ltc 1onl&lt;. ~h o fi o

991 7360

RI:PAIR

':1-wceper !l. ! oa~ t('r ; ~r on; al l
~mo ll OP!&gt;h on cello law n mow£'1
n e&gt;~t to Stol e H• ghwoy Garage
on l(ou le 7 Ph one l Ol A) 98~

IWO H O U S ~ I

991 10.6

Give Awa)

PUPPH ':1

El I [JOI 11 IPIII Od "IPd
ho111e all rnJI Il'I Ol 11gh r-. l uel
Otl l v r no&lt;e
Rutlo11d Oll.'O
S3tl 000 N Pw J bC'dr oo rn l o!o l
I 113 o oe~
e lut!rl&lt; horlll'
n£'o• mlflC~ Sn 000 Bu1l dn1g
lo 1 I 11 Cl(IC!&gt; !ut ol ~ot er 011
lo t 13800 Caii 7J7 4'tllf.Jo l t~.;• 5
p m 01 On ytm ll' ~01 g ~U I I

I • at res- o nleod1119 C•ee lo. Rom1

Help WW'I ttd

lOSl OR obond oncd sma ll mole
puppy lT b1ow n w !lh wh1 re
11101 l.rng'&gt; Po ri coll1e Cu te 011d
plo-rlul To good ho11113 111 cou1 1
try See ot 1679 lHlcoln H to1g h1 ~

I ORO M 0Wf: R 6 h bor 3 pt
h 1tch good ro " d' r,on l QS S I
ron lfu(io. tlo 1 bed Good lutt\
9AQ 10~ 7

I

bt·d• oom, woth l ot {
hPo t and 011 co nd1
a&lt;I{• l(' vf'l lot 111
SlH UOO
Ph o ne

l cnrcd barn 'l pond~
:W O C I {'~ IJO!. IIHO boiWI(f!d
l illlb(&gt;l 3 bCd1 001n hO v ~e '1
bm@ml'nt on Ht 143 'l 1111fe~
o ff H1 I 8 ypo ~~ QAQ ']0~7

$75,000
H

381S
RtMODEUNG Plurnb• ng healing
end all ty pe~ of gcnerol •cpO!I
Wo 1k guoron rced 20 yea t s e •
fJe r 1er1re Phone q92 J.s()q
~~W IN G

MA(HINl: Rcpo11s SCf
vtce oil molo.es 992 1284 I he
Foh11(
Sho p
Pomeroy
Author 1red S11rger Sales ond
5erl'l((l We ~hm pen s( I HOI s

l:X( A VAIING dorer loodef on d
bodo.hu u wor k dump Hucks
ond lo bo y ~ l ot h11 e wdl hau l
hll d ut to ~o · l hme~ t one and
g•ovel Call Bob or Hoge• Jet
l e r ~ day ph one 9f:/2 7089 mght
phone QG7 3~75 or q92 52J2
l:X CAVAliNG
dozer
backhoe
ond dr tcher Cherie&lt;, R Hoi
l1eld
So&lt;k
Hoe
Se r vrcc
~vtlo nd Oh1 o Phor\ro 7A1 200A
Will do roo l1ng ton~ l • u c !J On
plumbrng end heo11rig No rob
too l01 ge 01 too sm all Pho ne
7A7 73&lt;18
HOW~RV

t.JI:W HOUSI: rn M1ddl cpo11 Ap
p rw ~ed 01 $7A QOO IEI'd ucc d to
SIB qoo Coli GQ'} 5.479

AND

MAR f iN
~e pli (
\y sterns ,
cova 11flg
dote• ba ckh oe dump 1ru ck
l11nesl onc
g•o..,ef
hlnclo. top
po vrf'lg Rt 14J Pho ne I (bl4 )
bq8 733 I

VA FHA 30 Y' f111onung of.,.o
rehnonung l1 uiond Mortgogtt
7/ I Sta l o Athe n~ phone (b \ Ar
!J97 '1 0~1
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1 cor gcuoqr
~ v 1 11111 e( ~ Jt ( ht'"'n and bo r•l• ,,., j
hv 7 ~ •f' f1 ~ ~ (nil 111t5 3t11 J
GA~

OH, CHEER

Henderson
611·1562

Hartlord
182·2175

NOl'H IHG"·

BU'T '
CA N TEll ... IT'S
NOT GOOD, ANr41f · ·

UNION OPERATEO
3· 3Q I mo

NOT THIS TIME,
AHNIE ... ( COUGH

up ... THING S
WILL TURN
0\,IT FIN E..

Tl1AT COUGH 0'
YOURS, LISSA ...
WH~T AR E YOU
·DOIN' FOR IF

-·COUGH)· · I
CAN FEEl IT "'

YeSie&lt;cay 5

O H, ll' S ON lY A
li11 LE ... (COUGH- ..
CO U6H) · COLD ..

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.
I Jumbles PATIO

1

Answer

Now arrange the Circled lerters fo
form tne surprrse answer as sug·
gested by the above ca rtoon

(Answers lomorrow)

CHAMP DELUGE BOILED

Flar&amp;s up just like he does -co uld rt be

thiS I - A GOOD

MATCH

~Book No 10 wtth the lltee11 10 puzzle&amp; . Is avallabll forS t 35 !)OM
ptUd from JIJtflotM, C/O thiS ne ~ . Bolt 34, Notwood , N J 07&amp;48. lndudl
voor ntrne, addrees z:lpoodeand make cnectt8 payable 10 f4ew'IN+bwkl

Superior
Steam htract10n

3·30-AII In The Fami ly 6, 10; Ohio J ournal 20: 4 ooMisler Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer . For
Poorer 15 , Merv Griffin 6, Addams Family 8.
Sesame 51 20,33; Gomer Py le, USMC 10, Dinah 13
4 30-Little Rascals J, 15 , Gilligan 's Is 4; .B. Brady
Bunch 10
S oo--Here Come The Brlck!s 3, Star Trek 4. Gunsmoke
B; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33 ; Hogan's
Heroes 10, Emergency One 13; Peftl coat Junction
IS
5 30-News 6, El ec Co 20.33 : Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogan's Heroes 15

6 Oil-News 3,U,10,13,15; ABC News 6, Zoom 20
6·30-NBC News3 .4.15, ABC New s 13; Carol Burnell9
Friends 6, CBS News B,10 , Over Easy 20:
7 ()()-Cross.Wits 3,4, Newlywed Game 6, t3. Sha Na
NaB , ; News 10, Gilligan's Is . 15: Dick Caveft 20;
Big Green Magazine 33.
7·30-AII .Star Anything Goes 3. Sha Na Na 4. Between
The Wars 6: Family Feud B. Mac Neii .Lehrer
Re['1rl 20,3 3: The Judge 10 . In Search olll . Wild
Klnnrlnm 15

Carpeting

ACROSS
6 F1rst word
1 Starr of
of
5HHH ' U5'TE N ~
... WE GOTTA
ofhce
"The R.aven"
SOMEONE 'S
GET U5 SOME
5
Upnght
7
College
COMING!
WEAI'ON$ !
10 White House
cheer
o!!1ce
8 Mature
Tomorrow 3,,. , 2 \ ~News \3
II Ad manager's 9 Celbc
C.blt
Chonnol 5 concern
sea god
6:30 P, M. - Tesllmony Time
12 He Whist·
II Redford and
7 00 P.M. - Paul Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
Newman
les while
Yesterdli)''S Arulwer
10 Oil P M - 700 Club
he lurks
13 Stratagems 20 Actor
Ji Famous
Movie Chonnol 4 14 The gtunS
17 "The
Barker
radio corruc
s &amp; 1 PM - Oullaw Bl ues l PG )
15 - Fixe
Israelis"
22 Peachy - 33 Lariat
9 &amp; 11 P.M - Star Is Born IRI
16 Not long ago
author
23 - pro nobl$ 34 Large pitcher
18 4 qts
18 N1trous
24 Stalag
35 Coat feature
Tut·~d:iy , April 25
21 Nether·
oxide
acronym 37 Monkly title
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Ia nds r1 ve r
19 suflix
25 " - .Joey" 38 Drink up
22 Ms . Hepburn
with
26 Bmdmg
39 Eggs
·..,-- ..._23 She to him ,
pro['1rtion
31 Eldntch
40 Sort
Hoi 4er
cat 1 1t'll
no
he to her
,.,....~-r.-""T::--r--,-rc:--r,-..,.,.;--r.;''"'"'TC'""'
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
than
27
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Clrpet • Uphotstery
Phone llike YOtrn&amp;

At

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992·2206 or 992·7630
"Tht llrilflllors
lltl Tht IMitalors

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

BRIDGE

(;ASOI.I NE AI.I.F.Y

steal her breath'

2Seaustlc
substance
011)8.
Carpentry
tool
k1:::~: ;w Ancestral
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PUlliN S EX CA VAIING (ompl£•1e
Se1 111Ce Ph one Q911478

PIAN O 1UNINC la ne Dan,{.•l\
Abo repOH ~ ond adlv shu,•n t,
9911581 If •·0 01\SWC! l l lfl

991 1081

Service• Ort..l'l!d

FRANK &amp; ERN IE
;t.,;J ''

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FRANK &amp; ERNIE'S
VETERINARY
CLINIC

verN

w.lhonr 1

We hove tnlorged our
service deporlmtnl and
will sorvfco Hotpolnt and
other bnnds.

Pomeroy Landmark
Jock W. C.rsoy, Mgr
Phont 9fl.2181

WEST
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t K 1; 2

Dealer : North
Wt•st N"rth P.a&gt; t
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Pass
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Pass
Pw;s Pass 1-':.1ss

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HASN'T CALLED. MA)'t)E
HE DIDN'T 5E:E ME
PULL IN'TO THE
DQIVEWAY.

AT 446-3643

Evenings C.II446·J"'"' 4-16-7111

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Yetilerday's Cryptoquule : THE WORLD IS NOT A PLAY·
GROUND; IT IS ASCHOOLROOM LIFE JS NOT A HOLIDAY .
BUT AN EDUCATJON .-HENHY DRUMMOND

EXPERT

'I NT

~ yndlctle .

In&lt;'

Wheel
Balance
1t

I1VE BEEN WONDERIN6
WHAT lfOU THOUGHT
ABOUT THE TITLE ...

OUR ANL-V\AL
FRieNDS"

IT'S PROB..\BL'1' A
LITTLE PRESUMPTUOUS

~l7

one

'

You hold

• A
Ry Oswald Jacoby
and Alan So ntag
Th e " H" m the code word
AH CH sta nds for " How can I
make o r beat th 1s
coutrad ·•'' depending on

whether you arc declarer or

a defender
When East asked hims elf
lh&gt;&lt; qu es tion before playing
lo Uw ftrst trick. his an swer
wa~

ltlat he wasn 't

~om ~

to

bcal tt by playm~ his ten of
and wailing for lwo
spade tncks.
Co uld he beat it by going
right up with the ace of
spad es and leadmg back the
10 of clubs''
He had tlo means of kn ow ~
s~ad es

SHUX·· THA R AIN 'T
NO NEED IN GOIN'
A l l TH' WAY UP
TO TH' HOU SE

KX
t AQJ 1096ll

¥

+3 2

A Delaware reader wants to
know what we bid as dealer.
The game is match points
and no one is vuln era ble
We open one diamond but
plan to Jum p at our next bid.
• NF W ~ P I\ l ' t H

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.

1

!Do you have a ques tton for

envelopes The mosr 1nte resr·
rng q11estrOns will be used m
lh1 ::; column and w11! rece1ve
cop,es ol JACO BY MODERN )

I GOT MY'
REPORT CARD 11

~

I·.Nll- HPHISI&lt;. ASSN

the ex perts -. Wnt e 'Ask th e
Experts care 01 th iS newspaper lndrvtdual ques ti Ons Will
be answered If acco mpan1ed
by s lamped sel l·add re ssed

AUNT LOWEEZY !!

~·

Pomeroy Landmark

'

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+9

.,

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9 .. .:_ Jock W. C.rsoy . Mtr.
ail Phone ffl·2tll

mg , but. as an enlerpn sin g
play('!. he meant to ftnd out.
Then he rose w1th the ace of
spades and led back the 10 of
clubs .
Th e cl ub sh1ft cooked
South 's goo&gt;'" to a turn It
·"
didn't matler
what he did
from then on . He wa s ne ver
gomg lo com e to more than
e1ght tnt ks
South thd duc k the first
club and played h1 s queen
when Ea st contin ued the
su it. West took h1s kmg and
led back a low cl ub .• to
South 's ace So uth could
ho ve cashed SIX qu1c k tricks
m hcarls a nd s pades but ,
because that would only
have postponed the mevtta·
ble diamond finesse, South
took 1t nght away for down

RARNF:Y

NOW A60UI THIS
REPORT 1'1\\ DOING
WR 5Cfi00L .

REDUCED TO 115.900 - " SUPER BARGAIN IN
.' POMEROY" - l'h story home In very good condition .
Features 4 bedrooms. lovely family room In bas ement,
nice l ivin g room , kitchen &amp; bath . Large y~Jrd fenced In
back Better cal l now, lhls won't last long .

Soulh
2 NT

IJ ,\ILY ( 'RYPTO&lt;)l!O'I'E - llere's how to work It :

fRYI'THCII IfJTF:S

' i M5URPRJ5ED RU~5ELL

t KR

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• 10 7 4
• A Q S2
Vuln er,dJie . East-We st

One l&lt;'IICr simp ly .stands f or :-~n o ther In !Ius sample A ts
u ~ c&lt;i for the thrcr !,' ..,, X flit' th t· t&gt;\ 0 o ·~. t&gt;t r Srn,~.:I P letlt•rs.
:l ptrstrophes. the length nnd f on11.1ttn n of t he 1\\lrtls are all
lunu F ach day the rod e l c th.· ts arr tlt iTcrrnt

WIN NIE

F:AST
• A .J 10
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SOUTI I

(('} 197 8 Kinf{ t 'ealllrel'

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GAUIPOLIS

• " Q 1111; 5
• 4 ·

S1cl' em.

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

.v,.;a.,,

• "Q

\~!;;~!In balance

MIS,.fR KADEL.YO&amp;J HA\/e A

WILl CARE l or the eld eily '" ou •
home Phone 992 73 !4

N' OH I'll
• Q 5 4 .1

GUido's note
ll'rr~ ·17 Weddma0
attendants
- 1!':::!':::41 Corv me
birds
Tall tales
.c.... ', ,&lt;I3To pieces
44 Card game
DOWN
1 VlP
2 Sparush
·
provmce
3 Gem wetght
4 Building
wing
5 Wee bit

HA I HROO MS AND
remode led ccr Oil'l l&lt; hl e piiJi n
bmg cor pertrry and g•·!ICIOI
13 yt?OI , 1 ' ~
!nOIII !PriOil t\'
pm1 er1t e 9q 7 3b8~

WI NaR GEl to your hou~e? let v'
rnokc ne c es~ or y ro pou s AI
lr omm Cons lru c11 011 ] 47 137ij

Club shift beats south

~erfool
.

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

WAlER WEll dr1llmg
Gro n t 7&lt;12 2879

9·()()--Ri ngo Starr 3.4.15 . Charlie's Angels 6.13, Mov ie
" Siege" 8,10. Great Performan ces 70.33
lQ ·QO-NBC News 3,4,15; Starsky &amp;. Hutc h 6,1 3, 10 30News 20. Book Beat 33
11 Oil-News 3,4,6,6,10,13,1S: Dick Cavell 20; Li lias.
Yoga &amp; You 33
11 JO-Johnny Carson 3,4,1 5. Pollee Story 6, 13. Hawa ii
Five 0 8; ABC News 33; Mov ie "A Covenant wllh
Death" 10: 12·01l-Janak l 33.
12'&gt;10- Mysiery of the Week 6.13 . Kotak 8: 1:()()--

by THOMAS JOSEPH

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomerov 992-6212
or 992-6263
8 A.M. to4 :30 P.M

Oll-Gmzly Adams 3,4,1S. E•ghl ".Enough 6,13.
Amazing Spider Man 8. Nova 20.33; Billy Graham
Crusade 10.

9

~

Young's

Co m1110I C10I pt ope1ty o pp•o .. l i
o&lt;ro~ l o ;~ e l lonrJ loca ted of
1up~e1!. Plom !&gt; o n C luo R011I O
7 Ph OIW (614 ) btli b304

OW NH~

EA'TiNG PLACES.

Answer:" ( I

ORPHAN ANNIE-NO NEWS IS BAD NEWS

CONCRETE

3107o• 1304) 777 3177

hovw IIH f

'IOU M IC&gt;Hi FIND
ANi5 IN "1'HE5E

1

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COUNlRY formlan d W1 th ~t'&lt;lu d
ad woods wo te1 ond good oc
"!~~ 111 Mor11 oe Co un ty W Va
$1 ,000 dOWII col t (304) 77'1

tn

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A CIH ~

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WOU LD 't'OU li .. E ! 0 NET

MICRO HYBRI D~ I()Q"., rcplo11t
ogreemon r 1f you don t 991 o
~ lo n d
J o m e~
H
Sm1th
Hc 1nloc lo.
G1ove
Oh1 n
9q'} 75/4 leave JIIC S~ age

.

Thermal Insulation
SavelOpct to50pct .
on heating cost
E•perlence and
fully insured
Fro. Est .
Call: 992-3815
4 · ~ 1 mo pd

~IOHY
llOI IIt '
hou w
6
raon1s and hat h {f'il o • ou t
hudd1119\ ~ a C •C'~ land a1 Nlg&lt;:
u l h' utlond (o,npiCIP 110dt:r
hoolo. up nl~ o "} ho n l.. ~ a pp101 ~
e d pt op,.r ty 01 SIS 500 Phon••
gq7 1U9J

Uu!iim•s5 Opportunitit_~

NICE PIG~ lo t \ ol e Af1 cr 5 (Oil
9AQ 185i
f:OUIPMENT fOR complete bcouly
~ h o p l o1 l our opera lOt S $2200
d \old
th J!o weelo.
Ph one

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

TWO

For Sale, ltPnl or Trade

Rl:O UCE SAFE &amp; fo ~! w1 th GoBe~t'
loblet s 8 E Vap wote1 prll !.
N el!!&gt;on Drug

JIM KEESEE

Phone
992 3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 I mo

~y OW N! R J
~ ~ d n or go.,

60 tra der loco tl'd 01
( heshnE.&lt; Oh10 • Cons r,u{liO!i
men o nly Phone 304 773 5b73

W V o be\ rde Heclo. \
IQ73 Hr oodmore 14 • 64 1
hedr oom
1973 Doroa n 14 • bO 2 berfr 00111
1Q72 V Jc t or~on 14 • b7 3 bedroom
1 bolh
1'171 co ... en l l y 11 .o. OS 3 bed! OOI!l
IQ6Q S tot e~rn on 17
bO 2
bed•oo rn

Blown Jnsulation

&amp;

JU :) l COMPL l: l lD new h o~.J ~C m
M1ddlepo rf f o, J\l Ol t:' •nl ormo
t1 or1 w ll Qq( 7'2JB a 1 QQ? ~JO-&lt;~

illY)

~an t

Chester , Ohio
10 JO c .

J&amp;L

lteallislale for Sale

SMAll APJ SUI Ioble for onl y 0 11 0
I u r n r ~h ed Coli qq'] 57 62 e11 en

B &amp; S M OSI LE HOME S PI Pl ea

J.

· KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

'

t: CO NOMV TRACTOR w rth oll o r
r o c hment~
l 1k e 11ew osk mg
S 11 ~0 Phone (61&lt;1 ) b98 J'190

Tank Service
Box

EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

G HA VU Y U111 11Y { QII 76 ' J4 I
·I } wdh ..,ul kr •y ~ ~ · o l 1111 bed
and h r o~ • ·&gt; A l~ o 1 9~5 Dod e
, ton tr ucl. Phone 94'} !H97
APl
fO R
re nt
He n toh
tJ ~~oH ion ce 101e ~ lo• S('r1101
1qbS II CAMINO 99'1 705 4
(, r,te r1' (oiii Ol f '.ltllogt• Mon o1
Apt ~
M 1ddlep01 1 ":f97 7787

f'or Sale

Jack's Septic

l"omeroy

- ;I'

M 0 81L t Home Po1 ~
~ 0 \J t e :.t3
no1 th ol Pomer o y
Lorge lo ts Call GQ 7 747Q

,oq.

4 9 1 m o.

WEONESDAY, APRIL26, 1978
5:•s-Farm Re['1rt 13. 5 se&gt;-PTL Club 13; S 55Sunrise Semester 10; 6:()()--PTL Club 15
6:25-Chrlstopher Closeup 10; 6:30-News Conference
4. News 6. Sunr ise S•m•ster B; 6 45-Mornlng
Reporl 3; 6·50-Chuck While Reports 10: News 13
7:()()--Today 3,4,15 , Goo&lt;tMornlng America 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwlnkle 10; 7:30-Schoolles 10.
B:oo--Capt Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame St . 33.
9· 00- Me rv Grlf11n 3; Phil Donohue 4,1 3,15 ;
Emergency One 6, Family Affair 8, Ma1c h Game
10.
9:30-Andv Griffith 8; Family A1falr 10; 10 Oil-Card
Sharks 3,4,15, Edge o1 Night 6, Pass The Buck 6;
Joker 's Wild 10, To Tell The Trufh 13 .
IO ·JO-Ho ll ywood Squares 3,4,1 5; High Hopes 6; Price
Is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyramid 13
11· Oil-High Rol lers 3.4.15: Happy Days 6.13 ; Elec . Cp .
20
11 :30-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,1 3,
Parlr1dge Fam1 ly 4, Love ol Life 8.10 , Sesame Sl
20.33: 11 .55-CBS News 6: Lov ing Free 10.
12·01l-Newscenter 3, News 4,6,10; Santord &amp; Son 15;
Gambll B; Midday Magazine 13
12 :30-Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Gong Show 15 : Bob Braun 4;
Search for Tomorrow 8; ,10 : Elec Co. 33.
oo-For Richer , For Poorer 3; All My Children 6.13 ;

L tltas Yoga &amp; You 20

~AVA~ _

Dupont materia Is

742·3010

rx_

1

Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show

7:30 P.M - Home Digesi
10 ·00 P M.-700 Cl ub .

On ly 15
1· 31!--Days of Our Lives 3,4, I5; As The World Turns
8.10: 2:oo-one Life to Live 6.1 3: 2·30-Doctors
3.4.1S: Guldlnc Llqht 8,10
3 oo--Another World 3.4.1S, Gener al Hospllal 6, 13 ,

\ YUMSTb

~ IVIII.Ii'I&gt;V Lf~~ ...

24 hour servtee .
Anyday, anyt1me
Phone 9BS .J806

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

(0UNI ~ Y

11

IS Af.l A&amp;SetliTW{

7 00 PM -

8

9Q/ :.1401

l un11~hed

I AM l\IM'tl'; lla21.1A.PPl.E CJ 13
LAitlr'&gt;H HIU. .. .I 'JJAI.IT f'f~IZED

6 30 PM - Tesllmony Time

News 8, You ng &amp; the Restless 10 , Not fo r Women

""' ··- 1v

JOA 7 1) )]())

l3U ••a! C(l •ll Ho11ri

I I 0 0

IJOHN LOSEH

ron

( ll q ii1L'

o ;•!hO\Ji l •d

991·1174

24 Years Service

I

TREEB

esttmate,

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
,~

Rt. 1
Middloport, Ohio

Should ve eaten
at fhe dnve tn

four ordrnaty words

R.eSidentta I
and
commerctal. Call tor

&lt;•"•

o bu ~ ~~ J ~/ t:l
opt~

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\li)\1 ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
~ ~ ~~~ ''t
byHenrrArnoldandBoblee

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Service ~

14 1/ 1000d Hv1 qho11d y ~ PO ''' I f't

COAL liME STONE ~and gro .... el
col,,um chlor ,de l&lt;Htri,.U?I dog
l ood and oil type~ of ~01 1 b
CHIP
WOOD
P o le~
moK •
c f! l ~101 ~oil Work\ 1m
~ Mom
d1ometer 10 on lorges r end S8
St Po mer oy Q9'1 39q1
p~r lOll Bundled slob S6 per
lon Del1vered l o Oh1o Palt el 197&lt;1 DATSUN PI CKUP
57100
Co Rt 7 Porn ero y qcn 2689
997 74S3
SCA SH$ l o1 runk ( Or ~
f• ye &gt;
lrud-. ond Auto Part~ W•er lo.e1
Se1 v1&lt;e '111e ~ale end Repa1r
Hu tlond ! 47 70~1 or Pen nt od
741 9575

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, _ tile '-""~"' frvdl 01'" tv!14o•.,
h4'-t.,.. to •"-

WANllO DlAl lR)
TI MBER

Phone 992 ·1119

Radiator~

~• • _Jack W Carsey , Mgr

l~

O&lt;ld 1,.111
Ph one QQ']

SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Parnt Jobs
1100 .00
Small Cars
1125.00
Large Cars
1175 .00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair Sl 00
per mch usmg only the best

0

Route 1
Pomeroy , Ohto 4S769
Eshmates by Appotnfment

IJ o' i ' tr,, 197 ..l v , qo
) l niJ o r• Waq nn lcrtl (''o'( t\11\ q-.
4&lt;l) 7H 4.J

l un11~hed

MOORE'S

Muffler
Brakes .
Shocks
Tires .
Ballery.
Installation Service
Ph 9f2.2848
Pomeroy, 0 .
" 3.1S·If c

General Contracting

EXPERIENCED

Pomeroy Landmark

14 ~4

11 JQ-Johnny Carson 3,4,15 . Guinness Book o1 World

BOB'S

~AUTO PAINTING

New
&amp;

POTASH, FERT.0-PELS

•Aiil

Six Amer~can Families 33, News 10
10 30-Biack Perspec11ve On The News 20
11.01l- News 3,d,6,8,10,13.1S. D1ck Cavell 20, Ove r
Easy 33

one letter to each square . to form

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
AI

Remodeling

I O H ) Al !

)43A

[/q/

\\anted lo l:luy

If; IQ'lllf'

ARIES (Ma rch 21 ·April 19) In

01

fOUR BEDROOM horne Colurn
bu~ Oh1o l mden a rea }ell or
trade lor p10pl'r!y 01 14 w 70
hou~e tr o.lcr of equal 11 0lu e 111
M e t g~
Counly
Qtr( 73QO 01

CAN CER (J une 11 ·July 22) A

VIRGO

Check our low , lo,w
prices on

!~Jl II ~U••· l \ I I

1\ '"', ~~ •

Ano ther s d L tt on!-. ffil()hl ,mger
you today
tJII I lfl~ t f' ll d ol
spea ~ 1ng nut ~·ou may l 1nd
1oursrl t try mq to cool do w n by
gomg o ft on a &lt;";f')Pnd1ng so rP e

nu~ ~ you r&lt;;l'l l! f)(-'ynn d lllP ltmils
o f your NH"!Qif'~ You ll '&gt;nl y
lr ustratP y ou r~ e \1 rt vr-1u talo, e on
100 much no w

Qq( )/OJ

For ltPlll

ROOM
Q&lt;i1 3b S8

' ~ R\tll t tt l

( all

QQ/~0 11

~OUR

!O pf· •o As t10 Grantl P 0 Box
489 Raoro C1 t1 StatJOn N Y
10019 Be surt· 10 spt-cdy b~r.th
sr g n

. { omp t' '

1 ~7']

LI MITED OPPORTUN ITY
CP'll '&gt; l o r each ana a long
o; p.JI add1 1 so:.,rd sta mped en..,e-

50

LEO (July 13·Aug 221 Don I

FO RD
59 71;)

E. Mlln St.

0

p!r &lt;C·~

Hyde P a rk 33, Stx American Fam i lieS 20
9 30-Movle " Vega$," 6,13. GE Thealer 8, 10. 10 00-

. (614) 667·6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .
4 12·1 moP .

Pomeroy , Ohto
4 4 1 mo

Stdewalks .

&amp; BLEND

l vll I111C le( reot ronol ~;eh, c le~
and 0( &lt; e ~~o r1e~ Oil Oh1 o Hr 7
&gt;Ou !h at !uppe r~ Ploll l'!&gt; 1olo.e
CR ~~ 10 Bmhon follow "'9"~
Opl•n 1111 do1l.. (onlml ~ o bt:&gt; 1 l
Codr w r loqg Bo l1 01!' Oh10

no

&amp; Shirley 6.13, To Be Announced 20
9 OO-Moneychangers 3.4.1S, Three's Company 6, 13.

NOW. SEE WHAT YOU'VE ,..,..,..." " r-~-"TC AN 'T SEEM V
DONE! THE POO R "TTLE
TO GH AN Y
TH IN G'S P LILLEO THE
RESPONSE ...
AN1rE~INA WIRE lOOSE!

FQO-FOO!
DON' T CHASE
THAT BAB Y
RACCOON!

JERRY MURPHY

l&lt;ttchen Cabrnets, Roofing,
C\lncrete
Patios ,

ll N YEAR tt' lt•'•"''" ,11 i'l, ,,"t ,,,I
lt&gt;&lt;hJI' d&lt;'•t1 " 1''' "
f&lt;l ' ' l ~&lt;.o '
11&lt;' ~'
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o!('lll~ pr H t' d ' •' 'I'll I,,
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CAMPEPS on Ho111bow

l v 11l1~ h ed

bld•ll'uund '' yo" ,_V bl
11111lilt PllftQn Willi IJXJio.rnglOf

CO n1PtHl rOn wh () ha s laJ..f• n ad
~a n taqr of yout QPrwro u &lt;; 11 3 ·
turf' II"\ t h~ p ii S \ ' "' go1ng 10 lry to
low er th P boom on you agd1n
Be ca. rr ful

~

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FR ( [

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(May 11·June

Goo ri gm

l obni

t::onMsoonr "- • ld IllY-.. 1"

PUBLIC SALE
Not ,ce 1!. nereby Q1ven tha t
on .Opr d 27 tn 1978 , at 10 00
AM a o u b hc sa te w rll be hel d
at rne Sco n Sn {tr'lk. res , ae nc~
105 un ,orl A\lenue Pomeroy ,
on ,o. to ~el! ' to r c ash the
tol l ow rng cOn atera l , to w 1t
PH) Fort
lor 1no , J door
Star ,on Wagon Se r 1al No J H
47 H 1878 16
The N at ,onal B on ~ o t
Oetr oll M IC I"Hgan , rese r \leS
the r1qht to b1 d at t hiS sale

GE MINI

fAIIHAN~

Call

CAP'fAI N EASY

Can dtd Camera 6. Ma cN eil Lehrer Report 20,33;
Prt ce ts Rrght 10, That 's Hollywood 13. Televtsion
Honor Soc te ty 15
OO-Man From A!IantlS 3.4 .15. Happy Days 6, 13.
Movie "The Runaways " 8.10 National Geo qraphtc
33, Old Frtend s New Friends 20, 8 3o- Laverne

Unscramble 11'1ese four Jumbles

s

IQ76 FOR O LID ?doo1 J 7 000
111rle~ S4000 Co119JO 7J:,U

grading ,

8

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10'-' D I
3tlb.'

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750 QQ 7 1tl8t)

1q72 I HUNOI:RSIRD 190 5 ,._ ord
ton prt~up 1qb8 f ord
111
c~ c ellent
A ll
94 9 IM 73

in
yard
dnveway s,
landscaping , etc.
Specialized

Your Love ,

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

Pomeroy Landmark

:~ }

lol •dge H1g h quolily low

uu • ~

Appointment

9'a. - Jack W

OOG OBf:Oil:NO (l o\~ l cHm•nq
no ..... (all I 30 7 OSSO

CO ONtR

NET

fron t whee l d n vf

Let us test your w~rter Free

DOZER FOR HIRE

For
S-alts &amp; $ervlct
Phollt
991-7113

Co.op

'289.95

Camping l:iquipmenl

SPECIAl

wtth

~1 -Q.~

/J80

€' ... ~ 2

...

w1ter

1\ ,•fil'('l 8f'n• d•'\&lt;l
l1•cio0 r a r•d ou l('l oQJ
tu11 '
G1 oomtng oil h l t•txh ll••on
l ht.••h•t t'
"0/liiOI )' l m ilt li tl\
Phone ()1 4 1367 O'IQl

l!l":lo iNG

on e~ 1obl •\ he d te 1
}olot l p lv~ to •n'"''
1 06~ DOOG~ 57) Ne f'd&gt; botre1;
- ~"~ £ .. cell(' &lt;l ' beneh l '&gt; II .,. ov
(oil 9'/2 601 7 ott er 5 pm
.:•E' ~ale~ mlf1ded and can 111('('1
lQ
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~"'~pi~
rh,-. -. o g• ecn op
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. .-

your
wllttr
softenor , Modo! uc .SVI.
Now Only
&amp; condition

HOO f HOU QW H o1~t&gt;\ Bl.l ) .. ,•II
l ra dt..~ 01 1101" Ne•" 0 11 ,! rl ' c•d
.. oddh~~ Ruth RP•'ve' Albn111
tt:ol .a of/8 3100

-~ ~

I'IOVLO YOU LIIU TO

d-:
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t'rt o fur Sale

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ana aop t a r-CE'S. ·ea .. •ea l:r
t he
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Cc ~ ..... o~...~
Oh ro J 320J Coo e~ of sa a
draw ngs a na soec ' c a· C""
m rty be ob i a nea t , 0' .... ,
t1 1dders fr om wr gr1 ( E'\ • e
Kr ,ts cng tt u
Inc
uoon '"' e
deposil w 11t' them ot \ 50 00 n
c a ~n or cne c k tor ea c" 5t' t o f
a raw 1 ng ~ ana ~ p eer ' c a· ,ons
The l ull i 50 00 OI'POS' on
one se t ot ara w rngs ana
spe c d Jcdt Jon s and !JO 00 Of
the SS O 00 depo :-11 on ar1 f
adail ,ona l
sets o t S. d i O
do cu men t s w dl be returned to
O• Oders. u po n ret urn o f
draw ,nqs dnd so ec rl 1c a t ons
,n goo o conOJIIo n wdt11 n ten
10 days a ft er b1d open1ng
a ate
B d.,
tor
rne
floove
ae sc r , oeo wor " must b~
m ade on b l anlo. s to be fur
n sh ea ov tl'1e O.rchdect
he r e,nbefo re na med
Brd s mus 1 be ~;~ doresseo to
the Boaro o f Count ; Com
miS'&gt;JOners of Me1gs Coun t y ,
and endo r see on outs ,de o t
envelope tne it ems ot wor 'Oid uoon
'
Ea ch o ra musr con ta 1n the
l ull name of eve r y pe r son or
com pan y ,nteres te d ,., the
same sh all se oarately state
tn £! pr1ce t o r l tlbor two
!T' ater ,aL and mus t be ac
comp an 1ea ova b 1d bono or a
ce rt ,!Jed c hed. on some
sol vent oan k. 1n an amo un t ot
not l e~s than hve per cent ( 5
per ce nt ) H'1 speC1 ! 1C amoun ts
of doii&lt;H S rtnd cents of the
total of t M bH e btO ana all
ildd alf ern ill e b1ds . as a
quaran re e that ' ' rne 0 1C 1S
a cc epted , a co ntract w ill be
enter ed 1nto and d'S per
f orm dn ce pr ope r ly secu red
The success t vt 0 1dden.
upon re ce1 pl o f acc ('ptan ce of
t he i r proposal s, musr t urn 1sr
100 per ce nt Per t ormancP
Bond and 100 perc ent Labo r
and Mrtter 1al Payment Bon d
to 'h e O w ne r
B1ddPr !. sha ll no t (' tno1 the
Pn•va r,n g Wa qe
~ a tes
pub I sneo oy the u 5 Dep t
ol L a oor 1 0av 1~ Bacon Ac t as
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Federal panel. told .of union local crime ~~~ Carter to insist on
By DRt:W VON BERGEN
WASHINGTON (UP!) Union loca ls are sltll
controlled by organized
crime that deal m sweetheart
contracts, ~g host ' workers,
kickbacks, payoffs, vtolenc-e
and mtlmtdatwn, offtctals
told a federal panel Monday.

The Senate Permanent
Subcommtllee
on
lnvesttgattons ts makmg
efforts to halt such activtly,
but says tt ts frustrated by
poor assistance from the
Labor Department.
Cleveland strtke force head
Douglas Roller satd a great

Strike in second day
As the non-academic strike called by Chapter 682,
Ohio Public Schc.•l Employees (OAPSE 1 entered Its

second day, Gallla County Local School District o!liclals
said all schools "ere open and urged parents to form "car
pool," In order to get their children to school.
County Superintendent Tom Hairston said some
teachers and some stud ents were In class, but declined lo
say just ho10 many were present.
Plekets lin es contmued lo be manned by striking bus
drh:ers, cooks, ctlStodlans, secretaries and educational
nldes.
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No new negotiation sessions were planned. Monday
nlg)tt, the board, with James Blevins senlng as spokesman, offered lo mediate the dispute by calling In a federal
mediator. The board refused to conduct any further
negotiations unless picket hoes were taken down and
striking employees returned lo "ork
There were scattered reports that some teachers and
student s crt~sscd picket lines Monday.

number of uruon offictals hearmgs, " sa1d Robert
there are etther orgamzed Stewart, attorney tn charge
cr tlne personaltltes or of the Justtce Department's
assoctates 6f crtme figures Newark and Buffalo held
"These corr upt umon offices .
Peter F Vatra , attorney m
figures constitute a vtrtual
web
of
tnlerlockmg charge of the Chicago stnke
assoctatwns and dtverse force and nommated to
ma Jor labor organtza uons 1 succeed ousted David
mcludmg the Teamsters, the Marston as U S attorney m
Laborers, Longshore men , Ph t ladep h ta, sa td
and the bwldmg trades," mvesttga!tons performed by
Roller said, adding that the th e Labor Department "are
web "extends also to the CIVIC badly done, often wtth senous
and polttt cal strata of factual errors"
He ctted a recent mveslt~a­
Cleveland "
"The srune schemes and lton where an employer com·
the same faces and the same plamed to the Labor
tyranny domma te the field of Department that he was
labor racketeermg today as bemg forced to employ extra
dtd dunng th e ongtnal unneeded manpower under
McC lellan Co mmtttee threat of vwlence He sa1d the

HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Body-building advice

Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB - Ht'' I
am 15 years old I'm wnllng
because I would ltke to know
By JOAN HANAUER
whether or not there are
UPI Television Writer
spectal exerctses I can do to
NEW YORK (UP!) - In Mark Twam 's day they horse- help build up my bustltne If
whipped offendtng newspaper edt tors - the mtnd bogg les at so can you please send me
what Twatn would have done to the scnptwrtter responstble some mstruct10ns on how to
for the latest assault on hls "The Pnnce and the Pa uper "
go about tl Thank you very
To say that "Rtngo" 1s loosely based on the Twatn story ts much Hurry up 1
ltke saymg that the Bea tles 11cre loosely based on the London
DEAR READER - Don't
Plulharmomc, but that's what NBC clatms for the show that be m such a btg hurry If you
goes on Aprtl 26, 9-10 p m , Eastern ttme
are that tmpattent you wtll
Rmgo Starr (the Beatles' drummer for those too young to not be patten! enough to get
remember or too old to care ) plays htmself, and also plays the
the results you mtght get
role of hts identtcal lookaltke, Ogmr Rrats, a · nerd" who sells
fr om a senstble exercise
maps of the stars' homes rn Hollywood
program Some thmgs m ltfe
Rtngo, bored wtth a hfe of superstardom. switches places
take ttme as you wtll realtze
w1th Ogrur.
better as the years go by
Masquerading as Ogrur, Rmgo must put up wtth the bad
Rega rdless of what those
temper of Ogmr's father, Art Carney. w1th Ca rne Ftsher as
advert tsement s tell you,
his gtrlfrtend, and Angte Dtckinson as hts arresttng officer
exerc ises do not mcrease the
(grand theft, auto 1
stze of the breat - yours may
Ogmr as Rmgo must deal with John Rttter (of "Three 's
mcrease anyway at your age
Company") as his manager , Marty Flesh, appear on Mtke
The exerctse stm ply enlarge
Douglas' show. and be h) pnottzed by Vtncent Prtce as
the muscle the bre•st stls on
psychtatrist Dr Nancy.
and tmprove your posture
That 's a lot of talent cramped mto a very sma ll scnpl. but
The fro~t of the chest wall
Ringo gets to stng etght songs, mcludmg three from the
ts covered wtlh muscles, the
Beatles' heyday - "Yello\\ Submarme," "Wtth a Ltttle Help
pectora lts maJor and peefrom My Fnends ' and ''Act Naturally .''
torahs
mtnor To gtve you an
The song stagmgs have a ltght-fantasltc touch, although tn
tdea of what ) ou can do wtth
the "Yellow Submarme" number the dancers , made ·up ltke
Mayan• or Aztecs or somethmg, looked like they got sphced tn these look at some of those
chest muscles on the "Mr
from a dtfferenl tnp
Amenca" types. Thtnk of
Rmg o Starr makes an odd lead-tn, mctdentally , to the show
that follows - an NBC spectal wtth former Prestdent Gerald your breast on top of a muscle
ltke Arnold Schw arzennegger
R. Ford
ha
s developed and you'II get
!I Rmgo - and Ford - offer a certam nostalgta, NBC 's
the
tdea The breast ts not
ltmtted senes "Operation Runaway " gtves a clue to what the
muscles
but mostly fat but
audtence may ex pect m the fu ture
you
ha
ve
the same muscles
The ptlot senes begtns wtth a l\\0-hour spec•ai Aprtl27. 9-ll
he
has
under
that breast
p m.. Eastern ume, then runs three more Thursday ntghts, 9Any
exercise
that causes
10 p.m
the
muscles
over
the front of
The star 1s Robert Reed. wearmg the l'Urly mop he sported
the
chest
to
contract
agamst
for a while on "The Brady Bunch " Reed ts a psychologtst who
reststance
wtll
help
develop
spectahzes tn tracktng dqwn runaway ktds
Thts tune tt's Tern Nunn as vtrgmal Cathy. who turns out to these muscles The forward
be a schtwphreruc dual personahty Barbara. the other half of mouon as used m swlmmmg
the personaltty, runs off to San Francisco to en ter a ltfe of the cra wlts an exa mple. You
ca n lte down on the bed and
profttable sm
The dual personaltty has long been a dandy devtce , butlhe hold a small we1ght m yo ur
hand - wtth your ann out·
scr1pt of lhe ft rst " Runaway " doesn't take advantage of tl
stretched
Now ho ldtng the
It ts confusmg and hard to follow, chara cters are unelbow
straight,
ltfe the wetght
motivated. and whtle the prmctple character has l\\0
up
above
you
Thts pulls on
personaliltes, both are two dimenstonal You can tell the good
the
musc
les
over
your chest
gtrl from the bad gtrl because, regardless of ctrcwnstances,
You
can
move
the
posttton
the good girl weeps a lot whtle the bad gtrl grms a lot.
of
the
outstretched
ann
!rom
And thts from the network that gave us Sally Fteld 's
your
stde
to
above
your
head
masterful perforlTillnce m · Sybil "
and all potnls m between
Smce these muscles fan out
over the chest wall thts
change helps "ork them all
An ot her t tm e-honored
The Ftve P01nt Star Silt Aprtl 19
exer cise ts to put both hands
Kun Eblm. Reporter together tn front of you wtlh
chers HI Clu b met Apnl 11,
at the home of Jackte Star·
the palms agatnst each other
The Co untry Ktds 4-H Club
cher wtth II members and
one advtsor tn attendance met Aprtl 13 at the Rtta
Project lessons were gtven on Maust res td ence wtlh 11
sewmg on patches and members and two advtsors m Pulltns
Angte Spencer. Reporter
makm g ctnnamon balls attendance Plans were made
Refreshments were served for a trtp to Kmgs Island The
The Metgs 4-H Pleasure
by Tern Starcher and Joelle next mectmg wtil be held
Apnl 20 at the Mau st Rtders rnet Apnl 17 at the
McLaughltn
home of Penny Miller w1th 12
The next meeting w1ll be rest dencc
held at the Fabrt c Shop, wtth
Roberta Smtih, Reporter members and 4 advisors tn
attendance Project books
Mrs. Ada Nease giving a
The Tuppers Plams 4-H were disc ussed and plans
project lesson on getlmg a
Gtrls mel Aprtll3 at the home were made lor worktng on the
good fit
Mehssa Barker. Heponer of Pam Murphy wtth four new horse barn betng butll at
members and lwo adv1sors m the fat rgrounds Refr esh ·
The
Met gs
County atte ndan ce Of ft ce rs were ments "ere served by Penny
Shepherd 4-H Clu b met Aprtl elected and projects were and Tammy Mtller The next
12, at the Metgs Count) selected for the year Money- rneettng wtll be held May 15
Tammy Ward, fleporter
Fairgrounds wtth 15 mem- rnak mg proJects and tr1ps
were dtscussed The next
bers and advtsors tn at
tendance The GaUta County meetmg wtll be held Aprtl 27 The Ftve Point Bucks 4-H
and Athens Count y Sheep at the home of Ltsa Colltns Cl ub met Apnl 17 at the Ntck
Sales were diseussed Also
Ailee Rttcht e, Reporter iJtona rd restdence wnh mnc
members and two advtsors tn
discussed was the lamb
attendance
Projects were
sheartng on June \0 at the
The Merry Makers 4-H
fairgrounds Jtm Clay . Area Cl ub met Aprtl 15 at the home di sc usse d an d approved
Extenston Agen t. Antmal of Tern Puihns wtth etght Refreshm ents were served
Science , ga ve a dem on· members and two advtoors tn by Mrs Leonard The next
stratt on on docktng and attendance Projects were meetmg wtll be held May 2 at
dtscussed and selected Of- the home of Ht ck Long
castrating
Tommy Pulltns, Reporter
The next meettng wtll he fleers were elected as
held at the Fairgrounds on fol low s
Tern Pulltns,
May I, at 8 p.m
President : Renee Trussell , The Rutland Roadrunners
Angie Spencer, Reporter Vt ce-President , Ctndy Pitzer. 4.H Cl ub met April 14 at the
Secretary : Robyn Ptt&gt;er , Janet Boltn residence with 16
The Country Chicks 4-H Treasurer: Angte Spencer, members and three advtsors
Club met Aprtll2, at the Rock News He port er , She rr y m attendance. Dues were
Springs Church w1th 10 Ritchie, Recreation . Brenda dtscussed and Dentse Turner
members and two advtwrs tn Bentz Health and Safety, and gave a report on btrdhouses
Hefreshments were served
attendance Projects were Ta mm y P.ttzer , Hostonan
discussed and plans were
After recreatton, refr esh· by Denise Lam be rt an d
made for a skatmg party. The menl s were served by Tern Margaret Edwards
Jeannie Welsh, Reporter
next meeting will be held

TV.••in Review

Meigs 4-H Club News

.I

and push Thts too contracts
the chest muscles agamst
resistance
For best results tn buildtng
muscles over the front of the
chest you may want to go to a
health club and use some of
thetr equ ipment
Also don 't neg lec t to
stregthen the muscles bel·
ween the shoulder blades
What does that have to do
With the breasts ' It helps
prevent rounded shoulders If
you developed good posture
wllh the shoulders back and
don't slump, the breast itne
wtll be more promment And
bestdes, a gtri or boy looks
better tf he or she has good
posture
DEAR DR LAMB - I am a
5J-year-&lt;Jid woman I haven't
menstruated for two and a
hall years Is tl posstble to gel
pregnant now' I ca n get no
sattsfactory answers !rom
my doctor
DEAR READER - How
doctors hate to answer that
question Why' Because IllS
often dtfficult to be absolutely
sure As a general rule,
though , tf a woman has gone
through the menopause and
has not menstruated for two
years and is pa st 50, it ts most
unhkely that she wtll get
pregnant. You should be safe
from that worry.
F or

m ore

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readers can send 50 cents
wllh a long , stamped , selfaddressed envelope for The
Health Letter nwnber 5-12
Send your request to Dr
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Hospital News

department closed the
mvestteattOn by mformmg
Ute union tn wntmg of the
allegatton and tncluding the
name of the employer.
"Several weeks later the
employer's place of busmess

was

bombed ~ ''

Va1ra sa1d.

" Later
the
business
es tabltshm ent was agam
attacked by persons who
attempted to pour actd over
the furru shings "
Acttng Deputy Attorney

peopletalk
By KENNETH R. CLARK
Uruted Press International
CLOSE ENCOLJriTERS: It was an unusual meetmg Ava
Gardner - back in Hollywood for a vtslt from her home in
London - was on her way to dtrector George Cukor's house
with her Sister, Bea, when the Gardner car had a flat ure.
While her stster went to phone for help, Mtss Gardne~ received
unexpected atd from a rest dent of a nearby house, who hurrted
out with a Jack and a flashltght , and helped change the lire.
That 's JUSt one more thing Katharine Hepburn does well
FRENCH GRAFFITI. Dianne Kurys, a 29-year-old French
actress, IS maktng the Hollywood rounds trymg to hnd an
Amertcan dtstnbutor for "Dtablo Menthe" - which ts
somethmg of a l'rench " Amertcan Graffttl" The actress
produced her own movt e about her teen years tn Parts in the
early '60s It won the French Ftlm Crtttcs Award as best movte
of the year and has become the thtrd top grossing box office hit
m Pans The lttle, she says, means "peppermint soda" becaiL.e at her school "we couldn't get CocaCola "
BEACH BOY BEACHED : The mother of a 16-year-old gtrl
gave Tucson, Am., pollee tlte t1p, and now Beach Boys
drununer Dennis Wilson 1s up on a rap of contnbutmg to the
delinquency of a mtnor Poltce found the gtrl m Wilson 's hotel
room after a rock concert at the Umverstty of Anzona . Wtlson
- free on $1,000 bond - could get a year tn the county jatl and a
$350 fme 1f convicted The g1rl was charged w1th breakmg the
ctty's curfew.
QUOTE OF THE DAY : New York author Allee Childress,
defendmg rough language m her book about teen-age drug
addtctton, "A Hero Am't Nothm' But a Sandwtch," whtch
parents tn Woonsocket, R.I., want banned from the school
lt brary "I made the drug pusher one of the most desptcable
people. But! couldn' t have htm say mg tlttngs ltke 'Oh drat' or
'Doggone ' The kids would have laughed me ou t of the
cla ssroom 1f I had."
GLIMPSES · Ballet star Mikhail Baryshnlkov ts the wtnner
of Dance magazme's 1978 award for top creattve talent - an
honor presented Monday mght tn New York by tlte prevtous
w1nner, Judith Jamison ... Elizabeth Taylor, Angle Dickinson
and Alan King wtll be at Washmgton's Kennedy Center Opera
House May 25 to ftlm the USO's 75tlt birthday salute to Bob
Hope .. The subjec t of Ute sermon at the Ftrst Congrega ttunal
Ch urch of Los Angeles next Sunda) ts · "The meantng of the
phrase 'May the Force be wtth you', " and the Rev. Wayne Van
Kirk wtll have some expe rt help on hand m the fron t pew Gary Kurtz, producer of "Star Wars"
Jerry Lewis was
made an honorary alunmus of UCLA m ceremomes at the Los
Angeles school durmg th e wee~end , honortng the comtc's work
ratsmg funds to combat muscular dystrophy.

..

ANN ARBOR, Mtch IUPl ) - About one in eleven
lugh school seruors smokes mart Juana regularly, up
for the thtrd consecuuve year, but use of manjuana 1s
not a steppmg stone to harder drugs, a Untverstty of
Mtchtgan researcher has concluded
"I'm a ltttle concerned about the 9 percent who use
martjuana," satd researcher Patrick O'Malley . "But I
suspect they are more ltkely to do permanent damage
wttlt the currenllevels of ctgarette and alcohol abuse "
The 9 percent martJuana tlSe among 17,000 htgh
school students surveyed nattonwtde m the 1977 study
released Monday compared with 8 percent "daily or
near dally " man Juana use tn 1976 and 6 percent tn 1975
About 6 percent of those sentors surveyed used
al cohol datly and 20 percent of them smoked tobacco.
U-M psychologist J erald Bachman srud fewer
students now assoctate detrimental effects wtth
martjuana than was the case two years ago and 22
percent belteve man juana use should be treated as a
erUTJe

"'l1te thing worth stressmg," Bachman satd, "ts that
Veterans Memorial Hospital
martjuana use has gone up without a l'&lt;Jncomttant r1se
Admt!ted - Angle Roush,
tn other tlltctt drug use. We've taken these surveys for
Portland . Paul Casto,
three years and each tune there 's been a real
Co lu mbu s, Everett
difference m iugh school seruors' views about the rtsk
Gtl ker so n , Mtddlep ort ,
of mart Juana compared wtth rtsks of harder drugs "
Wilham R Call , Long Bot·
tom,
Hubert
Clarke ,
Coolvtlle: Donna Gtlrnore,
Pomeroy
Dt sc harge d - Annette
Boyd, Ja mes Mohler, ·Frank
Wolford , Gerald Morn s,
Freda Casto, Louctlle Garten, Mtldred Da ms, Joseph (ConUnued from Pll• 1)
Attendance at the Free
Stewart, Edna Blumenauer, award•
II
dtnner
was
gtven
for
the
tst Church Sunday.
Mcthod
Dora Stevens
men and thetr farrultes at the Aprtl 23 was 90 . Choir
ftre o1atton tn Mason and at members present was 12
Holze r Medical Ce nter
the Lcgton Hall m New
Mr and Mrs Edward
1Discharges Aprll2t 1
Haven The hospttal spon- Archer. Rosevtlle, Bill Perry
Terri
Adktns ,
Lout s sored the dtn ner, and and so n Tom, Athens, Mark
Blevms. Mrs John Carper foll owing th e meal an Stahl , Stoc kdale, recently
and daughter , Ma rk Cordel, eng rav ed
plaque
was vistted with Mr and Mrs
PCI\ny Davts, Betty Duncan, presented to the chtefs of Norman Schaefer
Unda Gtlbrtde , Ra lph Jef· each department.
David Kletsy, Akron,
fers, Paul Lewis, Barbara
After the dmner, members spent the weekend with Mr
Ma ss1e. Dona ld McManiS. of the Pleasant Vall ey and Mrs Roy Howell
Barbara Murnahan , Max Hospttal Boar&lt;! of Trustees
Mrs. Emest Powell ts a
Ntbert, Go ldte North up , Mrs and Admtntstratt ve Sta ff medical patten! In Vetera ns
Wtlltam Shaw and daughter, to ured .the factlltles of each Memorial Hospital.
Alvte Swann , Garrett Wat· ftr e depart ment and vtstted
Wyatt Schaefer, Mt.
son, Oolite Wykle, Aubrey wtth the volunt eer firem en Vernon , spent the weekend
Young
and thetr famthes
w1th hts parents, Mr. and
IBirths Aprll 24)
Mrs Norma n Schaefer
Mr and Mr Wilham
Mrs James Gilmore has
Co mbs ,
a
daughter,
been retu med home from
Cheshtre , Mr and Mrs
Camden Clark Hospital much
WEEKEND REVIVAL
Kenneth Puckett, a daughter.
A weekend revival Will be unproved .
Oak Htll , Mr and Mrs held at the Freedom Gospel
Gerald Stckles. o daughter,
Mlsst on, Bald Knob, at 7:30
Jackson.
p.m Frtday , Saturday and
Sunday wtth the Rev. L. R.
Giucsencam p as spea ker .
APPEAL FILED
An appeal "a s filed The Singers for Saturday will
Tuesday tn Me1gs County be the "Good News Singers"
Common Pleas Co urt by from washington C. H The
Cl arence
Fre eman, public IS InVIted
French Fries
Pomeroy, agamst Robert C
With Purchau
Daughtery, admtnlstrator
Of 9" Steak
On this day m history:
Bureau of Workers' ComSandwtch
In 1846, Ute first shots of the
pensation, Columbu s and
M()N fUIS .WIO
Leadtng Creek Conservancy Mexican War were !tred at
Al'ltll 24· 25·26
District, Rutland An earher La Hosa, Mexico
AI All
In 1898, Congress formally
appeal was refused by the
lndustnal Co mml ssto n of declared war on Spain in the
buttle over Cuba.
Ohio.

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General Benjamm Civilettl
was less critical, but agreed
that
lack of Labor
Department mvesti gators
has

been

''a

senous

handicap ."
Civiletti said there were
about
300
sy ndt ca temfluenced union locals,
whtch he satd accounted for
less than I per cent of the
total .
"It 's worse on the East
Coast than on the West
Coast," Ctvtlettt satd, but dtd
not name the unions involved.
He noted the Aprtl 13
announcement by Labor
Secretary Ray Marshall that
a new Offtce of Special
l nveslt gations was bemg
created, and that he was
askmg for an additional 125
per,..ns to be asstgned to
labor
management
racketeering investtgations.
Sen Charles Percy, R-Ill ,
potnted
to
persistent
mdtca ltons the Labor
Department delibera tely
shted away from aggresstve ly ferrettng out union
corruptwn
"The federal government
should not have to ftght
organtzed crime with one
hand !ted behtnd tts back,"
Percy satd
Mtamt stnke force ch tef
Martm Stemberg satd labor
racketeermg "ts rampant m
at least four or ftve maJor
south Flortda labor unions."

Clam.up

discussed - one m Mtd·
dleport and one m Pomeroy
- and 1t was reported that
progress appears to be taking '
place on both . A letter
provided Mayor Fred Hoff·
man of Mtddleport endorsing
the nursmg home in that town
and pointing up the need and
benefits was read by Edison
Baker,
secretary.
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas,
executive director of the
Meigs County CouncU on
Aging, reported that bids
are being sought lor the
construction of a multi·
purpose building wblcb wUI
house several agencies and
wUI be located In the
Mulberry Heights section
of Pomeroy. Bids wUI be In
on May 23 and contracts
can be let a lew days later
after the bids are studied.
Blakeslee advised thai the
necessary stepll for sewage
bave been taken by
Syracuse and Racine and
that he has been told that
funds will be available
possibly this year or nexl.
The group discussed the
need for maps WJth the new
road names and the house
numbers
which
were
asstgned dunng the recent
house numbermg project.
There IS some effort bemg
made to have an Ohto
Untverstty group prepare
such maps for pubhcatlon
Cost would be in the neigh·
borhood of $1,500. The group
discussed the posstbthty of
selling advertismg space on
the maps to fmance the
proJect but took no action
Several clearing house
ttems - projects on which
applications have been ftled
- were discussed and among
them were the extension of
hnes tn the Chester·Tuppers
Plams Water Dtstnct, the
purchase of a new bus for the
Metgs Co unty Co uncil on
Aging, and a project by the
Ohto Valley Health Services
for a ppro~imately $130,000.
The latter project would attempt to bnng two new
doctors mto Me1gs County
A dtseusston was held on
program development grant
money whtch ts to be
available through the Farmers Home AdministratiOn.
Metgs County could apply for
SJO,OOO with 2S percent to be
provtded locally and lhts
could be " m ktnd" services
ft was agreed to encourage
the Mei gs Co unty Com·
mtsstoners to file a preapplication for the funds and
to volunteer to !tie the preapplication for the com·
miSSIOners 1! they so destre
Arch Stegal of the FHA
conferred with the com·
mtsston on the new program
development moneys.
Mrs. Thomas reported that
several medical students w1ll
agam carry out a program in
Metgs Co unty this summer
worktng tn cooperation with
the Meigs County Depart·
men! of Health. Holl.!lng will
be needed for the students,
she sa id . Mrs . Thomas
outlined work of several
students last year who
carr ied out a multt-phasic
health clintc attended by
so me 600 rest dents.
Attending the meeting were
Johnson, Blakeslee, Baker,
Stegal, Mrs. Thomas, Orien
Roush, George Collins, H E
Shtelds, E. F:. Robinson, Mrs
Costanzo, Rick Crow, Boyd
Ruth and Mrs Naomt
Brinker.

$25 billion tax cut
By HELEN THOMAS
UP! White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter says he w11l
msist on a $25 btllion tax cut
desptte strong congresstonal
support for a smalle r
reduction
Carter told a nationally

broadcast news conference
Tuesday that tn his judgment ,
a $25 btlhon reductton m
taxes ts "about the right
ftgure " and would not be
mflaltonary.
If the proposed tax cut were
to be blocked " tl would mean
that we wou ld have a mtlhon

$45,413 in tax
reimbursements
A total of $45,4)3.14 tn 1977 property tax retmbursements
has been dtstrtbuted to Metgs County and tis pohlt~;tl
subdtvtstons, State Auditor Thomas E Ferguson announced
toda)
Through a provlston m last yea r's appropnatwns htll, the
state board of educatiOn and stale audttor are requ1redtu send
10 per t-ent property tax rollback and homestead exemptton
retmbursement checks directly to local tax authonttes
Prevtously , each county
audttor rece1ved one check by pro perty owners by 10 per
for the funds for dtstrtbulton cent and the stale retmburses
twtce a year to tls clUes, the taxtng dtslncts for the
schoo ls,
vtll ages
and lost revenue The homestead
exemptton for elderly and
townshtps
Under
the
rollba ck disa bled homeowners, based
program, 1n effect smce 1972, on the person's mcome. also
Continu ed on Page il
counttes reduce taxes owed

people out of work by the end
of the ftrst 12 months after the
tax reduction would have
been enacted "
Carter also made a strong
ptlch for tax reform , whtch
appears doomed tn Congress
thts }ear.
Speaking em ottonally,
Carter told reporters ' we
have a lot of abuses tn the
system that • ough t to be
el1mtnated.''
To stress hts pomt, he ctted
the case of a surgeon who
took a $14,1100 tax credit for
htS yacht last year and a
busmessman who cha1 ged off
338 lunches last year, morethan $10,000 tn so-c alled
bustness lun ches
'

He sa~d such cases were "a
gross abuse of the average
Amertcan famtly " and were
the kmd of problems his plan
hopes to correct
Ca rt e r
blamed
congressional reststance to
hts reform proposals on "an
unbeli evab le number of
tugh iy quahfted, very mtelhgent,
very
effective
lobbyists trymg to mduce the
members of Congress to
preserve those spectal
prtvtleges for people who
have them, because they are
so powerful and so influenttal
nowand tn the past they could
ca rve out for themselves
some spectal dea l m the
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VOL. XXIX NO 8

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

UMW CLUB MEETS
Untted Mine Work ers
Supporters Club wtll meet
Frtday, April 28 at 10 a.m at
Miners Relief building, High
St , Mtddleport Anyone
wtshmg additional In·
fonnatlon are to ca ll99Ul63

MEETING TONIGHT
The Me1gs Juruor High
School Parent-Tea cher
Forum w11l meet at 7:30pm
this evemng In the junior high
cafeterta . Dan Morris,
director of currtculum and
mstructton, will be speaker.

ELBERFELD$
No-iron

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PAJAMAS
Comfortable

Big Summer tleep·
1ng ch o1ce . Kn ee

length pcjcmcs,
lhort sleeve top.

Sohdt, pctterns,
Sizes A, B. C and D

Also. men's f ong
sleeve .
long
leg
pe jamas In a good
selection .

Be sure to see our line
of men's robes ond
Angel Tread slippers

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

John Sayre Second row, seated, Rexar111a Walker, Lon
Gwnther. Donme Duddmg, Barb Thetss, Jaye Or d. Lots
&amp;dey Thtrd row, Shetla Crouch , Danny Duddtng, Okey
Ktser, Jrunes Foreman, Martm Bush. Mrs Shuler , Scott
Souder, Larry Ftsher, Mtk c Norton Rtchard Teaford,
Steve Baker .Jean R1tt.:hharI .1nd lm Nt· rPlPr

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Strike in
Gallia ends

ook Fair

Proposed
By HELEN THOMAS
UP! White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP! I Prestdent Carter has passed
Ute word that he wants people
m his admmistratton to be
less talkative, White House
rudes mdicate
The clam-up has been
apparent smce Ca rter 's
rece nt meettng with hts
Cabmet and top White House
advt se rs at Camp Davtd
where they all too k stock of
the admimstratlon after 15
months tn off tee
Caner htmself has been
keeping a lower profile with
fewer off-th e-cuff remarks
Reflectmg the new attitude ,
Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance told reporters at the
Whtt e House Monday he had
dectded on a new course of
QUiet diplomacy.
Whil e announcing th at
some "progress" had been
made Ill negottattons with the
Sovte t leaders on an arms
limttatton treaty, Va nce
declmed to give reporters any
details
"On my ftr st trip to
Moscow," he satd, "I spo ke
frequently on the tssues A
year later , I am convinced
Utat the way we handled ll
thts lime . 1s preferable "
"We're taking advice from
Ute Democrattc party pros,"
press secretary Jody Powell
explained .
As a result of Carter's
admomtton about "leaks,"
the
adm tnlstratton
IS
mcreastngly speaking With
one voice - and the voice is
Powell's
The president, himsel f,
however, was to be on the
firmg !me today with a 3 p.m
EST
broadcast
news
conference.

SOUTHERN SENIOR CLASS CAST - The semor
class at Southern High Schoo l wtll present a three-act
mystery comedy , "Creepmg Shadows," Friday at 8 p m
at the high school tn Racme. The play ts dtrected by Carla
Shuler Cast members shown are, front row, 1-r, Danny
Rtffle, Cheryl Roseberry, Cheryl Wilson, Ktm Taylor .

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

The World Today
Ehrlichman to go free
By United Pressln tcrnatiooal
WASHINGTON IUPI I - ,J ohn Ehrhchman IS one sunnse
a\\ay from freedom today, whtle two other cunv tcled Watergate consptrators apparently are nean ng release on parole
Ehrhchman , Rtchard Ntxon's chtef domesttc advtser, ts
scheduled to be released Thursda' from the IOimmumsecurtty federal prt son camp at Safford. Am. after servmg 18
months

A two.OOy stnke by 120 non-academic employees of the
Gallta County Local School Dtstnct ended at 3 40 a.m today
after an agreement was reached between the OAPSE
negottalmg team and the board
Federal medtator Joe Santa Emma was mstrumental tn
the overall settlement
'~ - '
Santa Emma was called m Tuesday evemng to media te
WASHINGTON - Ohto and Umted Mme Workers Uoton
Ute dtspute An agreement was reached foll owmg another representatives have been advtsed bv the Envtronmental
Protecllon Agency tl "tll actt vely constde r H •""'lu est that more
marathon bargatmn~ session
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Negottatwns began at was made In the original local coal wtll be allowed for use tn power plants tn the state
The 1ssue arose beca use a court ordered tha t federal atr
8 30 p m
package offered employees.
clean-up
standards be tmposed on the sta te stnce OhiOhad no
Accordmg to a UP! w1re Cooks re&lt;:elved an additional
loca
l
plan
of Its own lor cont r oll111~ sulfur oxtdes
report from Col umbus, the five cents per boar Increase
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new three-year contract was during tilt seeollll year ollbe
•l I
ratified 71)..4 ar011nd-ll a.m Mttraet.
r'
today durtn g a spectal
The employees' strtke ,
CO LUMBUS - Gov James A Rhodes has asked
meeting at the classifi ed the second m the county Prestdent Carter l1l ' use the mfluence of your offi ce to reverse
emp loyees at the Gal fia school system thts year. had thts unfortWJale act ton of the Defel15c De partment," m
County Jumor Fatrgrounds been called Sa turday by planrung to eltmmate a maJOr portton nf the 1\J ckenbacker Atr
Major iss ues resu lved
Continued on Page 14
Force Base
last mghl were recognition of
Rhodes sai d tn a te legram Tuesday to Carter, as well as
edu cational
aides
as
those to Ohto's t" o senators, the dectsw n 'comes as a shock"
mem bers of th e OAPSE No classes Saturday to central Ohio, \\htch 'o ffers a morr hospttable home for a
bargaining unit and pa y for
mthtary mstallahon "
school bus drivers.
in Meigs Local
Supt Tom Hatrston satd
are. Karla Br own. Mrs Mary Wtse, Mrs. Pat Ktlchen,
SELI.ING BOOKS - Parents who are assisting tn Ute
Classes set earlier by the
the board agreed to recogruze
se&lt;~ ted , and Mrs Judy Crooks, Paula Horton and Edte
Book Fatr being held at Me1 gs Jun1o1 Htgh tins week are
Meig
s Lo cal Board of
WASHINGTON - Congress a\\ Htled Prestdent Carter's
the atdes as part of the
Grtmm llte Book Fatr started Tuesday and continues
shown selltng books to some of thr studenl.'i Shown 1-r .
Education
for
th
is
controverstal
Mtdeast warplane pa ckage todav JUSt as lsraelt
OAPSE urut, howeve r, tl
toda y and ·n•u• sday
Saturday
has
been
can·
Foretgn
Mmtster
Moshe Da)an began trytng to p&lt;•rsuade U S
retamed the n ghts of transcelled
offt
cta
ls
to
"tthhold
the )el&gt; from the Arabs
fer, reasstgnment and nonContinut•o
ou Page 14
renewal of contracts "tthout
gomg through the regular
A "Book F'atr' ' IS
gnevance procedure set up '
for classtfied employees.
betng held at Me1gs
Bus
dnvers
were
High 1n
Junior
guaranteed three hours of
Middleport sponsored
pay a day If they do not drive
by mem hers of the
three hours, they wt ll make
Parent Tea chers
up the tune dtfference by
taking students on field trips
Forum. The Fair wtll
or other tnps authomed by
be held again today
the board of education
and Thursd ay
Too, tn tmtes of bad
Students are shown at
weather , bus drtvers wtll be
n ght as they viewed
patd only when they are
runnmg If drt vers fat! to run
the many books that
routes when school 1s m
were on sale. Roger
sess ton
andthe
Btrch 1s coordmator
adm tnlstrattOn feels they
of the three -day
could have gone, no pay will
event
be gtven for the time mtssed.
The board ag reed to
allow one-half hour of "deadhead" ttme (Ute period of
ltl1'te 1t takes tU get !I).V"te first
L - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '', child's !tome on uie"ioutll' in
th e mormng and that ttme
elapse between the fmal bus
departure tn· the everung
before the driver reache~ hts ~
home )
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Only one other ·change

EPA to consider request

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Decision shocks Rhodes

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Warplane package awaited

Mayor Hoffman takes
action in 15 cases
Nme defendants were ftned
and six others forf~1ted bonds
In the t'&lt;Jurt of Mtddleport
Mayor Fred
Hoffman
Tuesday night .
Ftned were David R
Dobbins, 4~. Bidwell, $18 and
costs, speedtng , $100 and
costs, drtvlng while under
suspension, and $25 and costs,
disorderly manner ; Mark E.
Dillard, 22, Pomeroy, $22S
and t'Qsts and tbree days m
jail, drtving while in·
tolicated; Donald Lovett, ~4.
Middleport, $25 and costs,
disorderly manner; Richard
W. Salser, 21, Middleport , $25
and costs, no license plate on
a motorcycle : Wy att A.
&amp;uth, 3:1, Racine, $25 and
costs, !allure to dtsplay
license plates; Virgi l V.
Gla~ll\ ~.Columbus, $1008nd
costs, reckless operatiOn;
George A. McDaniel, 50,
Middleport, $2S and costs,
disorderly manner : Buddy
Mtl'l;lnney, 61, Middleport,

$25 and custs, dtsorderly
manner; James J Jeffers,
18, Pomeroy, spe.cdmg, $15
and costs
Forfe itin g bond s were
Terre nce K B1cwer, 22,
Mtddleport, $33 , posted on a
specdmg charge, Gregory A .
Winebrenner, 21, Coolv tlle .
IConltnued un page 14 1

C of C votes $300 to

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help maintain manna
Meeltng tn regular session
at the Metgs Inn Tuesday
ntght ,
the
Middl eport
C1tam ber of Commerce voted
1300 for the maintenance of
the Middleport Manna.
A speaker from the Publtc
Utlhties Commtss ton wa s
sc heduled but unable to be
present for the meettng The
speaker wtll be resched uled
fur the May meeting.

Vanlnwagen heading DAV
Edgar Va n lnwagen ha.s
been elected new commander
of Cha pter 53, Disabled
Amcncan Veterans
Other officers elected for
1978·79 tn clu de Raylnond
Justis , first v1ce commander:
Marvin L. Kelly, adjutant,
treasurer, and "service officer . Earl E. Frea cker,
junior vt ce comma nder ,
Hennan Warner, chaplatn ;
Stanley Searls, sergeant-at·
anns.
Currclll pmd mcmbet'lll li

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ts 199 and regula r meetings
are held on the seco nd
1ucsday of each month at
7 30 p m · at Ihe chapter
home, 124 Butt ernut Ave,
Pomeroy.
'11te newl y elected officers
arc seeking support of the
membership and are askmg
all members to attend
mectmgs to help promote
chapter programs tn order to
kerp the chapter assets and
t ungressional interest in
veterans

Attendtng were George
In gels , prcstden t : Mrs.
Ingels: Audrey Davenport ,
Mr and Mrs Cash Bahr, Mr
and Mrs Ed tson Baker, Mr
and Mrs Mannmg Kloes, Mr
and Mrs Robert Kmg. Ttm
K1n g, Ed na Wtl son, Ca rl
Horky. Candy Ingels, Mr. and
Mrs Dtck Owen and Mr. and
Mrs Emerson Heighton
Full time serv ices, In·
eluding an open lubb) for 2t
hours dally, have been
rees ta bllshed effe ctive
Immed ia tely
at th e
Pomeroy Post Office,
Postmaster James Soulsby
said
this
morning.
Res idents detecting any
unusual activities In the
lobby when windows are
closed are asked to notify
the postmaster at on ce.
Services at the post office
were curtailed during the
energy crisis.

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William H. Grant HoWJe

Middleport home in National
Register of historic places
BY KATHHYN CROW
The Wilham H. Grant
House, located at 453 Grant
St in Mtddleport and owned
by Mike and Debbie Gerlach,
has been pla ced on the
Nattonal Register of Htstorlc
places by the U. S. Depart·
menl of the Interior
The secretary of the In·
terior maintains a National
Hegister of districts, sites,
buildings, structures and
objec ts . sig nifica nt
m
American history, architecture , archeology and
culture
Lt st mg tn th e National
Regtster makes the property
owner ehgl ble to be con·
stdered for federal grants-in·

aid for historic preservation
and provtdes protection for
the properly from federally
funded projects.
The Grant house was
placed on the register
because of its architectural
and htstoncal unportance .
The house was built in 1852
by William H, Grant wtlh
gdld he dtscovered tn the
CaUforma gold rtL~h. Grant
was also able to construct the
Middleport Flour Mtll at the
head of Mill Street and to
purchase large quantities of
land in the town
The house is the oldest
cement home In the area
being constructed of cement
poured ""'er sandstone

chunks tn large wooden
forms.
An ea rlter expertmental
cottage had been built nearby
but has smce been razed
Grant and hts wtfe , Esther,
had been converted to the
Sweden Borglan Fatth by
Johnny Appleseed
The Grants helped organiZe
the Middleport Society and
the congregation met tn thetr
home until a permanent
structure wa s llntshed
nearby (now the Church of
Chrtst tn Christian Unton l
Grant was commended for
spectal service durmg the
se1ge ot VIcksburg in the Civil
War and was responstble for
the capture of S$:VCral Con·

fed erates dur mg Morgan's
Ohto Ratd
The Grant family was
promtn ent tn Mtddleporl
through the 19th and early
20th century The home IS
currently betng restored by
the Geriachs
The Ohto Histomal
Soctcty, South Central Ohto
Pr eserva t to n Society,
Musktngum Co llege ,
department of chemistry ,
Metg s Co unty Historica l
Society, Mtddleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman , Ga ry Walker
and a Grant descendant,
Phtlltp B. de Maine, M.D , of
Akron loo k part in the
nomination process

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