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10 - The Daily Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Apnl25, 1978

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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.
1
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

In formation

about the meno pause,
readers can send 50 cents
wllh a long , stamped , selfaddressed envelope for The
Health Letter nwnber 5-12
Send your request to Dr
Lamb tn care of thts
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551 ,
Rad to Ctly Stat ton , New
York , NY 10019

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
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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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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

SHORTY
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
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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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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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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
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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
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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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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 .
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C of C votes $300 to

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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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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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2- The Daily Sentinel. Mtddleport-Pomeroy. 0., Wednesday, Apnl 2fi , 1978

Three superior ratings
The Wahama White Falcon

Band . under the direction of
Olarles Yeago and Michael
Harbour. re ceived three
Superior and one excellent
rating at the Regron Se\'en
Band FestJval at Raven s·
wood on Sat urday. April 22 .
Most of the comments by the
judges were very positJve.
Some of the comments wer e
as foll ows:
Fr ed Me) er of West
Virgim a Tech - .. .. Ex·
cellent so undrn g group In·
tonallon rs excellent .. first
rate oboe playrng at letter I
ruce trumpet sound . . ex·
ce llent so undmg group " Hrs
suggestions for improvement
were " Horns need to detach
8th notes more at th e
begrnning of the Allegro tn
Toccata ... trumpets need to
detach 8th note&gt; mo re rn ·
measure 2.1
Harr y Rtc h uf We st
Virgrma Tech ~ ·:-;rce mtention to prtch and tonal

wmds out of tune m measure

TV•••in Review
By JOMI/ HA NALER
CPI Tele\ isiun Wr1ter

NEW YORK 1t: PI 1 - Pund rts mal ponder "hether KBC's
" Th e Holocaust " as accurate. necesssa ry or con\'tncing In
tele vis ion terms. rt sold
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"The Holocau st put :\ BC on top rn the weekly i\ ielsen
rating sweepstake&gt; for the seren d&lt;t)S endrng Ap ril 23,
capturmg wm , pla l'e and shu" on the lrst with the frnal three
i.nstallments of the four ..part m1mscnes
The fir st chapter of Holocaust · was broadca st on Aprrll 6,
which putll rn wrth t h~ tall) of the pre1 1ous " eek. where rt
fimsh ed fourth.
The 9''2-hour dr&lt;tm&lt;t about the Kazt exterminat ron of
European .Jews earned l'&lt;B C the " mnrn g i\ie lsen numbers for
tile wc&gt;ek wrth" 21 2 r&lt;t ltng, colll pared tu 16. ; for CBS and 16.1
for ABC. How th.1l 's for an til " rnd blowrng good '
With a rerun of · IJltle Hou.., un the Pra1rie" following the
" Holocaust" wrnncrs on the :-irelsen hst, NBC ca ptured the
first lour places lor Its best showing of the) ear.
Se ve ral of tile new lumted- run serres tha t are berng tested
lor mclusiun in next fall's ,;,:hedule ranked well rn the past
week - all of them crrttcal dtsasters hut apparently popular
hits.
The CBS prlot senes ·Dallas" cacne rn 12th on the ftst, the
highest r&lt;tn kcng of the ne" late..,n tr&gt; &gt;huws. followed in that
categ ory by NHC s " ProJeCt UFO" 111 14th and - horrors! ''The IncredJble Hulk" rn 20th . "Ba by, I'm Back ," "Amazing
Spider-Man " and " ll ow the West Was Won" all fared 11 ell.
makmg them likel y )Jtcks lor fall pl&lt;tcecnent .
Odd couple of the week award goes to tile tie for 29th "Qutncy'' and " Wonder Woman •·
"'J'he Harvey Korman Sh ow" and lhe new "Mel and Susa n
Together" were stuck rn the middle of the ratrngs - they could
move up, but rl llle) don 't they 're in trouble
Among tile losers lor the wee k were the f&lt;tr ewell eprsode of
" Maude," 61th out of 68 shows on the Nielsen ltst ; "Another
Day, " ranking 65th, " Julie Farr , M.D.," and Hanna-Barbera
a tre for 60th , and "HtLsba nds. Wive; and !.overs" m a tre for
58th wit h "Starsky and Hutch "

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By United Prtu International

National League
Ea!it
W. l Pel.
9 6 .600
I 6 .5J8

8 8 .500
9 9 ..500
7 7 .500
6 10 .375

GB
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Los Angels
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Cincinnaf
Houston
San Fran

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9
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6 61.7
9 500
8 .467

San Diego

6

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A tl a nta
4 11 267
Tuesday's Results
Sl LOUIS 7, Montreal 2

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New Ha ven ar eas

A final plannrng meeting
before the break will be held
at i :30 p.m. Frrday at the
Rock Sprrngs Grange Hall.
All members plann rng to
work are urged to attend
Fnda y's meeting. It is' also
open to any one who may be
mt erested m becoming a
member or anyone, who may
have some questions con·
cerning the cl ub and rts ac·
til•ar es. The May 7 coff ee
break is open to all persons
regardless of their alliliatr on
wrth citiz en s band ra dio

Atlanta J, Sa n Fran 1
Los Angeles .4 , Cmcl 2
Houston 4, san Oieoo 3

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progresses
Plans are underway for the
second anrual Coffee Break
of the Big Bend C. B. Radio
Club of Pomeroy on May 7. 10
a m. to 5 p.m. at the Rock
Sprrngs F'arr gro unds.
The food booth at this
yea r's event wrll be operated
by the Olester Frre Depart·
ment Musrc wrll be provrded
by Loretta Knr ght and the
Country Rebels of Ripley, W.
Va.
Numerous dea lers wrll be
on hand to dt sp lay thetr
wares mcl udmg Bob and
Dee's Engraving. Colu mbus;
J. and S Electronrcs of The
Plams: Shrrt s and Things of
Columb us , Ra rnbow G1ft
Shop of Nelsonvi lle ; Custom
Badges ; a home deco r
dtsplay by Mrs. Boggs. New
Hav en. Co nte mpo Troph y
Mf g
Co. Hunlr ngt on:
Poiq n's Dyna 'Va c Signs.
Ga llrpolrs; the mdustrra l arts
classes of Meigs High School;
J and M Patches a nd
Homestead Country Store.
Albany, whrrh will ha ve
ha ndcraft ed art rcles.
The mam door pnze wtnners wJll be named at 5 p.m.
Cash and merchan di se
has bee n donated by
merchant s of Pomeroy,
Mtddl e po rt. Ra c rn e,
Sy rac use , Miner sv ill e,
Rutland. Chester. Tuppers
Plarns, Ma son and New
Haven. W. Va . Prizes wrll be
awarded dunng the day
The cl ub, although locateo
111 Pomeroy, has nwnerous
members in the Mason and

Ch 1caoo (Wood o.JJ. 2· 15 p.m .
B9ston (Torrez 2 OJ at M il ·
waukee &lt;Caldwel l 0 Ol , 7 p m
Toron to 1Underwood 0·2) at
Kansas City &lt;Spl itlorff 4.Q),
8 30 p m
Clevela nd (W 1se 1·2) at Texas
( Alexa nde r 0 1) , 8 :35p.m .
Sea tll e (Po l e 1·3) at Cali ·
fornia ( Brett 1 0). 10: 30 p .m .
M•nnesola ( Er1ckson 2· 2) at
Oakland (Keough 1.0). 10· 30
P m.
Thursday's Games
Toronto at Kansas C1ty, n1ght
Clevel and a t Texas, night
Seattle al Cal 1forn1a , n1ght
Mmnesota at Oakland , n1ght

··sy IRA KAUFMAN
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UPI Sports Writer
The San Antonio Spurs,
racing elimination by
Washington, shdwed the
Bullets a new wrinkle in their
old game plan : a five-man
offense.
Behind balanced scoring
rrom tile starting rive, the
Spurs beat tile Bullets, liS.
105, Tuesdaynightlopull to 32 in their best-of-seven
Eastern ' Conference
semifinal series.

George Gervin (who else?)
paced the San Antonio attack
once again with a game-bigh
27 points, but it was his lowest
point total of tile series. Mike
Green, a reserve center who
became a starter two games
ago, backed up Gervln with 18
points, including two dunks
and two tip-ins in tile final
three mmutes of tile game.
"It was a learn effort and
this is what it takes to beat
tile Bullets," said Gervin.

"We gol our running game
going and I really don't think
tile Bullets can run with us."
Washington took rts only
lea d early m the tilird period
with 9:23 left on Bob
Dandridge's Jumper before
th e Spurs
reassumed
command , although lhe
Bullets cut tile mar gin to two
points with 1·50 left rn that
quarter on a basket by Larry
Wright.
The Spurs had their most
balanced scoring atta rk nl

tile series wilh live men in
double frgur es; Larry Kenon
had 15 points. Billy Paultz
added 14 and Mrke Ga le hrt ·
for 12.
Guard O&gt;arles Johnson led ·
tile Bullets with 23 pornts
while Dandridge and Elvm
Hayes, who had led the
Washin gton scoring 1n
previous games, were held w
16 and 11 peints, respectively
Washington can wm the
best"'f-seven series Fr1day

Pittsburgh 2. New Yo r k 1
Philadelphia 3. Ch 1cago 0

Fourth annual.
conference is
slated in May

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Montrell l
Phil a
Ch iC!OO
New York
Pittsburgh
St . Louis

Today's Probable Pltchen
(All Times E 5TI
St
Lou is ( Denny l .Q) at
Montreal (Tw1 t chel l 1 1). 2 · 15

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Honorary members of the Me1gs Chapter FF A lor
1978are Alan Holter , lelt, former Vo-Ag instructor, and
Charles Dowler. superintendent of the Mergs Local
School Drstrr ct

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Chicago (R Reusch el 2·2 ) at
Phil adel pt1 1a (Car lton 1·2 ), 7 35

pm
SM Francisco (Barr \ . 1) at
Af!anla (Hanna 1 0), 7:J5 p.m .

Brlly Dyer. Star Greenhand, recites the FFA Creed whr ch won him a
Sliver rating in di strict competition.

Meigs FF A designates .

Pittsburgh ( Bly ! e~t~en Q. l) at
New Yo r k. (Swan 1 1), 8 05 p m
Los Angel es ( Rau 20) at
C1nC1n na t • ( Seaver 0 1) , 8 05

p .m
Sa n D1ego

Gary Hollrday was master of ceremomes lor the filth annua l
banquet of the Meigs_Chapter, Future Farmers of America , during
which tim e numerous awards were presented .
Se lected as honorary chapter members were Charles Dowler,
Meigs Local Superrntendent of Schools, and Alan Holter, former Vrr
Ag teacher and FFA advisor for tile chapter.
Brran Wrndon, a graduale FFA member and district award
winner. pr esented 1918 award winners They included Star Greenhand
and creed speakrng, Brlly Dyer , extemporaneous publrc speaking,
Jell Moore ; Star Chapter Farmer and prepared public speak rng
winner . Patty Dyer ; star crop producti on and soil and water
conservatrun , Jrm Fish ; fish and wrldltle management. Jeff Molden ;
beef productron , Mrke Drehel ; agrrcultur e mechanrcs and sw ine
productton , Gary Holhday : home Improvement and forestry , Steve
Kmzel, sheep production and poultry productiOn , William Hart ; dairy
productron. N&lt;tncy Smrth. and outdoor recreation , Jtm Morton .
Offtcers for 1978-79 rnclud e Gary Holliday, pres1dent ; Steve
Kinzel, vie1e presrdent : Ri chard Basham. secretary; Jeff Molden,
trea surer : Jeff Moore, reporter . Jim Fish, sentrnel and Patty Dyer .
student advise r
Sus1e Barrett , Southeast Sectrona l \Oce president of the Ohio FFA
A.ssn., was guest speaker .

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Meigs Chapter FFA officers wh o attended a recent distrrct officer training
seminar al til e Washington County Vocational School included : front, I to r,
Steve Kinzel. vice pres ident; Rtchard Basham, secretary; Jeff Molden.
treasurer ; Jeff Moore, reporter ; Jim Fish. sentinel, P&lt;ttty Dyer, distrr ct offi cer
candrdate; back, ! tor , Gary Holhday, president; Arthur Arnold and Evere tt e
Holrumb, both ad visors.

Mrs. Ma rie Hawkrns hosted
a meellng of the past matrons
of Evangeline Chapter, 0 1der
of the Ea stern Star. Friday

Acne not caused
by sweets
orange or cranberry Juice
each mornin g plus quite a bit
of fr esh fruits in season . What
is your oprnion on this?
Do you recommend taking
vitamin E lor elderly people '
There rs a history of heart
trouble tn my family and I
ha ve been led tu believe that
this vrtamm rs helpful lor thrs
-!'o ndit10n .
DEAR READER - No
Vitamm C will not help your
ost eoa rth riti s If you have
orange juice each day and
other frults rt is most unlikely
that you have a vrtarrun C
deft rrency and takmg additional amounts is not likely
to help you.
There is no evidence that
vrlamin E will prevent ·or
heIp heart disease. This idea
was propagated in the later
40s by two Canadian doctors,
but it has been repeatedly
st udied wrth sound research
prog rams and these have
failed to show any value in
taking vitamin E lor hea rt
disease . It isn't harmfu l
either - we thrnk - although
there are reperts of fatigue
and a variety of vag ue
symptoms in some people
takmg large doses of vitamin
E for a period of t1me . It may
not be as innocuous as we
have thought.
Vitamin E is widespread in
va rious foods so you are
already getting a reasonable
amount.
SUPPER SE.I
A panca ke &lt;tnd S&lt;lusage supper will be held Friday night
at the Senior Citizens Center.
&amp;rvrn ~ will be from 4 to 1
p.m. with a square dance tu
fullol' . The publtc rs invJled.

ntEOAtLV Sf:NTINEL
O~VOTto::OTOntE
INTt:Kt~'1' Ot"

Washington
lh :lan·rw•·
Report 'I ill•·r
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By a one vote margi n the
Senate r&lt;~ ti lied the second
and lrnal Panama Canal
evening.
treat y which actually tums
Welcome w&lt;ts extended by the wat erway ov er to
Mrs . Vrrg rnra Buchan&lt;tn . Panam&lt;t. Unless something
president. with Mr s
unforeseen happens, Panama
Rosem&lt;try Lyons giving devo- wrll ass ume lull res pon·
tions. She used two readings srb11tty lor the management .
'·The Masterpiece" and '·The operatron . and maintenance
Best is at the End."
of the Canal fmcludm g our 14
Mrs. Bess ie King, worthy milttary bases 1 in the year
matron uf Evan ge lrn e 2000. Untrl then th e Canal wrll
Chapter, OES, in vrted the be operated by a new agency
past matrott&gt; to attend the 'fO mposed
of
both
n\!xt meeltng \o\CCH'Ing their
P an a m an i a n s a nd
grand chapter dresses of the Americans.
ye ar they were wo rth)
Panama will assum e
matron of the chapter. At the jurisdrction of the' 533-square
May meeting of P.v&lt;tngelrne mrle zone when the basic
Chapter . past matrons and treaty comes into force. but
past patrons will be hon01ed .
the Cana l Zone will be inMrs. Allen Hughes wi ll host tegrated rnto the rest of
tile Ma y mc'Cting of the Past panama over a 30 month
Matrons. Games were played transition period.
with prizes gomg to Mrs.
While th e House of
Grace French, Mrs. Beulah Representatives wrll not get a
Hayes. Mrs. Kathryn Knr ght . chance to O.K. the treaties,
and Mrs Lyons . Others atlen· impl ementin g leg islatton
ding were Mrs. Evelyn Lewis !Inv olving both Houses of
and Mrs Emma K. CM- Congress) ~til be requrred .
worthy.
An economic and mrlitary
assrstance program ha s been
recom mended by th e Ca rt er
Admrni st ratron
to ac·
company
the
treaties
con·
1
1
srstrng of up to·
I
I .$200 million in Export·
ln1port Bank credits
1
$15 million in AID housing
guarantees
$20 million Ov erseas
WEDNESDAY
RAC INE GRANGE 2606 Pri vate Investm ent Cor·
regular meetrn g, 8 p.m poration loan guarant ees
$50 mrll ion in mrlrt ary
Wednesdav at hall.
eredrt
sales
TWI N CITY Shrinettes
This
econ omic package is
Wednesday 7:30p.m. at home
above
and bey ond th e
of Iris Kelton.
revenue
and assets Panama
fH URSDAY
wrll
recei
ve from actually
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout
Pa ck 245 1 p.m. Thursday at
Fe ene y-Bennett Post 128,
American Legion Home wrth
uni form rnspeC'Iion lo be held .
FRIDAY
REVIVAL now in progress
at new Independent Holiness
O&gt;urch , Pearl Street. Middleport. The Rev. Da vr d
Light is the evangelist.
Pastor is the Rev . O'Dell
Manley.

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Social
Calendar:

HusrneS!J Off 1ce Phone 992.- 2 1 ~ .
EdltorlHI Phone 9'J2·2157.
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Pomeroy. Ohm.
Nll hiJIIHI

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Utllve, Landon A s.wt~ tes , 3\0l
Ell1 lid Ave , (' lt•\'d amJ, Ohw 4411 5
suhscnptum rat1.'!i ' l)!ohvered by
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week By Motor Houte ~here cnn er
.7erVIt't nul I:&amp;YIIJIJ ble , One mo nth,

S3 2:5. By mwrl in OhJo and W. Va.,
Om.• Ye t~ r , S22.00 : Silt months ,

511 $0; Three mo nths, ,7.00:
ELsewhere $26 00 yeu r : Silt months
Sl l ~ . 1'hree months., $7.5()
SutJ!k1'1pt lon Pf'll'l' Includes Sund~ty
Ti ln c.'h'i~ n\ U ic l

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Amer ican leagu e
Ent
W L Pet
GB
Detroit
1t J .786
Boston
1156881
M ilwlluk e
8 8 . 500 '
Cle~Je ! and
115004
New York
885004
Baltimor e
5113l31
Toronto
5 11 313 7
We st
W L Pet . GB
O•kland
tJ J 813
Kanss Ctv
11 3 786
1
Ca llforn1
11 5 .688
2
Chicllgo
5 9 .357 7
Minnesota
6 13 .316 9 1'1
Seattle
6 15 286 9 12
Tuas
.o1
10 286
8
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percentage)

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Oak land 5, M1nn J, l st
Oak land .4 , M inn 3, 2nd
Cleve land 6, To ronto 5
Boston 4, M i lwaukee J
New Yor k 4, Ball imore J
Detro i t 8, Ch icago 4
Te.-:as 4, Kansas C11y I
Cal 1forn ia 3. Seattle 0
Today's Probable P1tchers
(All Times E5TJ
Detrort
(Morr is
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owmng the Ca nal and Canal ~'
Zone. The tota l co&gt;1 to the ,
Umted States under th e ~
terms of the teaties could "
range anywhere from S2·3 ;..
billion or more. depending on ~
how the fi gures are deter· :.
mined. Thrs rs a result of ;.
hi gher tolls and lost revenue
to the U. S. Tr easury, [
relucatwn costs of U. S.
mrlrta ry and gove rnm ent ::;'
person nel. along wr th the
total book value of the assets
of givi ng up the Canal
£aci l!t1 es and mstallatlon
:
Soon we may know whether •
the Senate made the right
chmce rn giving up U. S. '"'
ownershtp and operation of :;!
the Canal Already General
Torrrj os announced ile was .,.::j
about to order a milrtary
att&lt;tck on the Cana l if the Senate reJ eCted the treati es. :C::
Thi s &gt;1atement may well :
forebode the ominous ~
pro blems that lie ahead. The
seeds of confro ntation are In
the treaties whose provi sions
are int erpreted differentl y by the U. S. and Pa nama.
I
The turn over of this '
st rategrc waterway tv such a '
mrlitant. oppressive regime
furth er stgnai.s Amert ca 's
ge nera l retreat from Its
responsrbihtres as the leader
of the Free World and its own
natrona I securit y in! erests .
Will our mil rta ry In·
st allations be challenged in
Korea . Tarwan, or Guantanamu Ba y next • We
already are seerng the effects
of Cuban int erv ention In
Alrr ca. The U S. cannot sit
idly by and ho pe for the best
while the Sovret Union
marches all around the globe.

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JAIL PROBE
CINCINNATI (UP! )- U.S.
District Court Judge DavidS.
Porter ha s appointed a
federa l prison consultant to
investigate
prisoners'
allegations that the Hamilton
County jail is overcrowded,
unsafe and poorly managed.
Porter Monday apporntcd
J .J . Clark to gat h~r
information rn a class actton
lawsuit filed by prisoners in
1976.
Atlorneys lor both sides
agreed to the investigation,
"How 's everything ar the Department of MC
and suggested areas of study
__s~jLua_r_
ed_?_"________·------------~~
lor Clark.

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Eastern · upsets Southern nine
By Greg Bailey
Allhough outhit 11-4, the
visiting Eastern Eagles held
orr a bases loaded-none out
situation in the seventh in·
ning lor a 4-3 victory over
host Southern Last night.
Winning hurler Dan Spencer
issued just one walk in going
the distance while laMing
three.
Southern took a 2-0 lead in
the llrst. Richard Teaford
doubled,
and
Kelly
Winebrenner reached on an
error. John West then

LEBANON RESULTS
LEBANON, Ohio (UPI) Mike Lee guid ed L. W.
Omaha to a live-length
victory over Royal Solon in
the featured eighth race at
Lebanon Raceway Tuesday
nrght.
The winner covered lhe
mile in 2 09 1-5 on an "off
track" and returned $5.40, $4
and $2.80 . Nople Mickey
finished third .
Ri ck Wright (I ) won the
first race and Tarport Donny
CINCINNATII (UPI) (81 the second lor a nightly
Tommy
John, the Los
double combination that paid
An2eles
()o(lj(ers'
34-vear.(lid
$64.
~~~
,
throws
one
or
the best
A crowd of 1,407 wagered
sinker
p1tches
in
the
major
$157,184 .
leagues.
The one-liners he throws
out aren't bad either. Glve
him a straight man and he 'll
have an audience laughing
louder than hitters grumble
as they swing luUiely at hiS
sinker.
This was Ule case Tuesday
night when John notched a 4-2
victory over CinciMati, his
fourth straight of the sealiOil,
and raised his lire-time
record againlt 1he Reds to 11·
2 as the Dodgers took over
first place in the Nauonal
League West .
John, who restricted the
Reds to six hits, struck out six

cracked a single, scoring both
ruMers.
Eastern knotted the score
in the third. Brian Bissell and
Joe Kulm walked and both
came home on two straight
Southern errors. The Eagles
took a 3-2 lead in the sixth
when · Spencer walked, stole
second, and came home on
Kevin Buckley's single.
But the bottom of the sixth
saw the hosts tie the contest
when Winebrenner singled
and advanced on a walk.
After an error. both runnf'rs

sco red on Dwight Hill 's
single
The winning run scored in
the seventh. J eff Goebel and
Kuhn walked and advanced
on a fly out. Two strarght
walks tilen forced in the
winnmg run.
Southern loaded the bases
in the bottom of the rnnrng
with none out. A fly to right
didn't allow a run to score,
and the next batter grounded
to Buckley who got the runner
at home. The .final out also

went to Buckley who stepped
on third lor the final out
Th e wmners were held to
lour hits. Buckley socked two
srngles , Kuhn gol a double.
and Spencer a single.
Dw1ght Hill led the losers
with two singles and Teaford
had a double. Sayre, Mike
Nance, Wrnebrenner, West
and Steve Hill eath goe on
smgle.
Eastern
002 001 1-4 4 2
Southern
200 001 il-3 8 5
Spencer and Bissell .
Sayre and Forbes.

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swingers?"

"I used to be when I was
single, but I'm married

now," was John's retort.
"What about tile lalk about
your slallhing the ball to
make il alnk?"
"Thai's right," dead·
panned John . "I use a
Vegematic. Alew years 1180 I
sent a donation to Rutil
Lyons' Christmas Fund (a
local charity) and they sent
me one as 1 gilt."
"Andenon says you're not
only a good pitcher, but
you're abo brigh t."
"Sparky 's right," replied

llle beaming John . "I ranked
first in my senior class of 225
at Terra Haute, Ind."
John readily admil'! he
delights in beatrng lhe
Reds.
"That/' he explamed, "is.

because I consider them one
of the real class teams in
baseball. When I beat them. I
!eel like a golfer who has JUS!
won the Masters."
John, like the Reds' Pete
Rose, shrugs off his age - 34.
"My arm is only [our years
old ," said the Dodger lefty .
He didn't have to elaborate.
It was four years ago thal Dr.
Frank Jobe, a Los Angeles
ortilopedic specialist, put new
life m John 's dead pitchmg
arm by taking a tendon from
his right forearm and
transplanting it as a ligament
in his left elbow.
"I believe John throws
harder now tilan he dld before
the
operation,"
sa id
Anderson.
"Others have said tile same
tiling," commented John. "I
til ink maybe I do."
Joe Morgan walked witil
two out. stole second and

up.''

Tonight, Seattle hosts the
injury -pla gued Portland
Tra rl Blazers . with the
Denv er's a gg ressive SuperSonr cs leadrng their
defense held the sluggish be st-of.seve n
Wes tern
Bucks to JUSt 61 por nt s Conference semiltnal series
thr ough thr ee quarter s. 2-1.

Tuesday's linescores
Ma1or League Baseball Results

By Untted PreH International
Nat1ona l Leagu e
St L
000 000 403- 7 11 1
Mi l
000 000 002 - 2 7 'J
Ur rea and S1mm ons D ue~
Alk. 1nson (7), Hol dsw orth ( 9 )
and Ca r ter W Ur r ea ( 1? 1 L
- D ue~ ( 0 l )

001

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2 41
I 12
0 R0b 1nson and Ott . Br uherl ,
Mefzg er 16). Mync k (8 ) and

Pt sbg h

000000 0 10~

NY

(l ll

Pr v111 Gar vtn , Will is (7) and
Ce ro ne W- G a r la nd 1'1 7) L Gar vln ( 1 l) HR s- Cieveland ,
Dade 121, Toron to. Cart y ( ] )

Bo5

210

ooo ooo- '

81

000111 000- J 9 2
Le e, Drag o (7), and F1sk ,
Augu !&gt; t1ne and Mart mez W Lce 14 OJ L Aug ust 1ne 13 2l
HRs - M il w au k.e e, Thom as l b),

MIIW

H tS le ( 6 )

NY
000 110 001
4 110
Ball
100 000 007 - 3 8 1
Beatt te , L y le (7) a na
M unson Pa lmer and Dem p sey
W - B ea n1 ~&gt; 11 OJ L - Palm er (1
l ) HR - New Yor k. Spen cer
{J I

000 000 000 0 J 2
111 10? OOx- 7 10 1
Lamp , Roberl s tJJ . M oore ( 7 1
and Rad €r KoHl and Boone W
- Kaat ( 1 Ol L - Lamp (1 J J 110 1nnmgs )
100000 00J • - 8 II
HR s Ph 1ladel ph1a , Lu1mSk 1 De l
(h i
200 002000 D- 4 9 l
Ill
WilCOX, Hiller (6), and Ma'J
Sa n Fr an
00 1 00 0 000- 1 6 0 Ba r nas, Torr e-a 1ba (9), L ag r ow
Alia
010 100 00'
J I 0 1 IO J. Hm ton ( 10) and Nord
hage11
IN - H il ler (3 Ol
LBarr , Cu rt 1s ( 6 ) and Hil l
Torr ea lba 11 1) HR - De tr o1 1,
N1ekro and Pocoroba
W
Stau b (2)
N1ekro ( l 4 ) . L - Barr I I 2l

Ch1
Phtla

back in first place
and walked three, chuckled
when told tilat Reds Manager
Sparky
Anderson had
suggested that his hitters
move up In tile batter's box on
the Dodger lefty lo eliminate
the efre ctiveness of his
sJnker .
"Everyone has gol a
system to beat me," said the
grinning John. "I love it. The
casino operators in Las
Vegas will send limousines
lor guys who have systems."
"Don't you think you're
especially good against free

building a 29-point bulge and
sil encing a rabid Mrlwaukee
crowd . Marqu es Johnson,
Mrlwaukee 's sensational
rookie forward had just tilree
!reid goals and 14 points. The
Bucks shot an atrocious 24-39
1.615 ) from the foul ltne .
" What's tha t phrase?
'We've got our backs against
tile wall.' Well, we've got our
rear ends smashed right up
agaLnSt it," J ohnson said.
" But we 're gmng to play
hard, we're nut gumg lo give

night when game No. 6 rs
played in Landover, Md. The
Spurs have never won lllere
in tilerr two NBA seasons . A
seventh game, rf ne cessary,
will be played Sund&lt;t y in San
Anl&lt;inio.
Th e Phila delphia 76ers
awar t the w1nr er of the
Wa shin gton-San Antonio
ser ies
In the only other pl&lt;tyoff
game Tuesday. the Denver
Nuggets trounced the Milwaukee Burks, 1111-104, to
grab a commanding 3-1 lead
going back l&lt;i Denver for
game 5 Frrday nrght.

Stearn s W- 0 Rob i nson
L - Br uhert ( 1 1 )

John stops Reds, LA

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11l 000 010- 4 7 I
100 000 010- 'l b 1
John and Ye ager
Hume.
Sarm 1en to ( 9 ) and Ben ch w John (4-0 l L - Hume (2 2 ) HR s
L os A ngele s, Cey ( 2l

KC
000 000 001 - 1 4 1
Tex
310 00000X- 4 SO
Leonard and Porte r , Jenk 1ns
ana Su ndberg W - Jen k m s ( I
\ ) L ~ L e ona r d (2 Jl
HRsTex as Hargr o iJ e (2). Zi sk (Sl

San Dgo
000 101 001 - 3 6 0
Hous
001 01 1 OOx - 4 9 2
Jones . L ee (7) and Da v1 s.
Lemongello and Fer g uson WLe m on g e1!o 12 11 L -- Jone!&gt; ( 1
I)
HR s-- San D 1f'go , W infield
141, Ho uston . Fer g uson (5 )

Sea
000 000 ooo- 0 7 0
Ca l1 t
0 1000100)(- J 60
M cl augh1t n , Todd ( 7) and
St 1nson . Kna p p , LaRoch e 19!
an d Oown 1ng W- Kna pp (] 1)
L - Mclaughl ln (0 1)

LA

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scored on George Foster's
single to give the Reds a run
in the first innmg Tuesday
ni ght. A double by Rose and a
triple by Ken Griffey in the
eighth accounted for the on ly
other run off the Dodger lefty.
Tom Hume, who 's 2-2 &lt;tiler
Tuesday nrght's loss, yrelded
all lour of the Dodger runs
and seven h1ts, one a solo
hemer by Ron Cey, before
lilted lor a pmch hitter m the
eighth . Davey Lopes greeted
Hwne with a single in the
first inning and continued to
Ulird when Cesar Geronimo
permitted the ball lo caroam
off his glove lor an error . Bill
RusseU's sacnlice fly scored
Lopes.
A walk to Dusty Baker,
sandwiched between smgles
by Steve Garvey and Rick
Monday. gave the Dodgers a
second run in the second
inning. They added a lllrrd
run in the third innr ng,
bunchrng two.(lut smgles by
Cey, Ga rvey and Baker .
Cey 's eighth inmng homer,
his second of tile season.
wound up th e nrght 's scoring

Amcncan Leagu e
l 1itgame )
M1nn

000 00 3 000- 3 9 0
000 Oil 20x - 5 1.4 J
ThOr modsga r d, ~c a r c e { 6 ),
Thayer (6l. Ser um 0 ), 0
JOhnso n 18) and Wyneg a r
Br obe r g Lacey (6). Sosa {6)
and Ess1an W Sos a (2 OJ L
Thayer (0 ll
HR s Oak l and ,
Thomasson (I). A l exander (5)

Oak

(lnd game . U innings)
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"No comment ," Anderson
kept repeating as writers
!Klught a reaction from the
Red manager to Lasorda 's
pre;~ame social get-togetber
witil the news media in the
Los
An geles
Dodger
clubhouse during which wine
and cheese was dispensed .
And it wasn't mere coinci·
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Lasorda's
"hospitaltty room" in the
Dodger clubhouse was open
for business when Anderson 's
ban on writers' presence in
the Reds' clubhouse went into
effect 35 minutes before
game-time.
Anderson claims he' s
determined that he won't get
involved in any running
verlial batUe with Lasorda
Ulls year.

"You'll hear no talk from
· me lhe rest of tile season
except about ball clubs," said
tile Red manager .
Lasorda grtnned when
Anderson's statement was
passed along to him.
"That makes me mad,"
said the Dodger mana ger
tongue in cheek. " That
means I'm not going to get
my name in the paper any
more.''

. Dodger players, even
though they didn't participate
In the wine drinking , enjoyed
the soc ial as much as
Lasorda and tile news media.
"What's going on Tommy?
Did you get fired '" deadpanned Dodger second
haseman Davey Lopes as he
entered the players' lounge
and saw Lasorda surrounded
by members of llle news

media
Steve Brenner. the Dodger
publictst. kept emphasrzing
tilat the "party" wasn 't held
to peke fun at Anderson's
clubhouse ban. But, he wasn 't
very convrncing.
"We just wanted to get our
writers together to present
tilem with Dodger jackets,"
said Brenner
Lasorda grinned as Olris
Mortensen, who 's begrnning
his ft rst year on tile haseball
·beal for the South Bay Daily
Breeze . a suburban Los
Angeles paper, accepted a
jacket.
" Look at Chris," sa id
Lasorda, "He's a rookie and
here we are treating him like
Grantland Rice."
Lasorda's quip was one of
many that he tossed out as
tile wine flowed .

MILL
STREn.

PLAYERS HONORED
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Four
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etrorta last week.
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of the week , M1ami shortstop
Paul Gbur the base ball
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Lawreoce Lamb, M.D.
The 10 top netw ork television shows for the week ending
DEAB DR LAMR - 1 have
April 23, accord rn g to the ~ C. Nrelsen Co . were ·
had acne. l'm 15 and my lace
1: "Holocaust," Jla rt t ; 2: "Holocaust," part 2. 3: "Hololooks bad 1 see other people
caust ," part 3, 4 "Ltttle House on the Prarrre" ; 5: "Allee ·; 6:
who have such clea r beautiful
"Happy Days"; i "Laverne &amp; Shirley", 8: · All rn the
skm but! don't understand rt
Famrly". 9: "60 Mmu tes ''. 10 'Three 's Company ·
Th ey are alwa ys eatin g
chocola te and sweets. I used
to ha ve ba d acne when I was
13 but I stopped eating a lot of
Then I started getting
sweets.
ac.11 \' ltl es.
a few blem ishes But now I
have a lot more, especrally
around my mouth I don't eat
that many things that cause
acne bec&lt;t use I started gorng
By KENNETH R. CLARK
United Press International
on a diet and lost a lot of
weight. I lost 10 pounds in two
REST IN PEACE: It was it tear-jerker of a scene - last
months I heard that v1tamm
rrtes lor tile gypsy kmg, with Sterling Hayden laid out for the
D tS· good for the skin . Could
role in a lavish casket at a New York tuneral parlor Princrpals
you tell me about this?
and ex tras rn Dinn de Laurentiis' "King of lhe Gypsies" wept
"The
Nurse
In
Oncology
DEAB READER - Acne is
and tile cameras rolled ~ until rasping snores suddenly
v10lated the sound track. Seems the plush satin casket was ~o Dealrng Wrth Pam" rs lhe not related to what you eat
comforta ble til&lt;tt Hayden fell asleep li e was awakened - the toprc lor the Fourth Annual regardless of what you have
more reahstwally Ill play dead - end the whole thing was Ca nce r Con ference for heard. It Js caused by over·
taken from the top.
Nurses spensored by the ACS. product ion of oily secretions
Ohr o DIVlston, In c. The - and the sktn glands that
OfANGE OF PACE: Whe n a marriage falls apart, about l'O nlerence is bei ng held at produce these are actrvated
all the princrpals can do rs lrne up a new life sty le and carry on. Vet e ran s
Mem o r 1a I by sex hormones. That is why
For Uza Minnelli - berng dr vorced by husba nd Jack Hales, Jr. Aud rto rium . Co l urn bus. the problem begrns so often in
- the n'ew style rs a laVIsh New York home, complete with Monday, Ma y8, with a repeat teenage rs The other part of
garden, marble entry hall. Georgran woodwork and many program on Tuesday , May 9 the problem is caused by
firepla ces, m Manh&lt;tttan 's historic Murray Hill section. She 's and rs one of an ongorng bacterra Irving tnside the skin
buymg the superpad - askrng price, $390.000 - fr om costume program of can cer con· pores that are involved.
jewelry desi gner (Kenneth Lane) . There's alse a change of ferences
lor
heallh
Stud1es ha ve shown that
· her Broad way musrca I, ~Th eccc"Ae,c,_t'~'=--"wC!.it'h"c:G
Y.l!',eur_...,p"iro~l:;::
es;:.s:;;
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al;:s:,;.:-;:;===-r.:-_e:;:a"t"'
in"'r::;chro:O:c~
o la le, or a lmo•1
replacrng Harry )le is"" as her costa r.
Five eading specla rsts tn any u the forbidden foods
the area of parn will be commonly belreved to cause
BIRTIIDAY AT SPANDA t:: Once Rud•Jif Hess was Adolf featured talkin g on th e acne, has no eff ec t on
Hitler's liJpdeputy Nnw he 'sthe onl y re.rdent in Berlm's gri!Jl "Management of Pain" and a develop rng acne. That Js why
Spandau prrson , and today he' ll mark his 84th birthday there. panel dtscussion on " Acu te you ha ve obser ved those
American. Brrttsh and Frenchofh crals, who operate the prison and Olroni c Pa in" will be frr ends of yours ealrng those
witil the Soviet Unron have been tryi ng to release him lor presented
foods and still having dear
Welcoming those attending beautrful complexions.
years, but Mo&gt;;enw wrll have no part of rt. and Hess experts no
wrll be Mrss Hope of Oh ro,
And vitamin D will not help
chan ~es . Says he. " I wrll die rn Spa ndau . The Russians want rt
tilat way " It costs tile West Berltn rrty government $400,000 a Deborah L. Roedi ger. R.N.. your skin al all. You are
the offr cial representative of already getting plenty from
year w run the prrson - JtL&lt;t lor Hc"SS.
the Ameri can
Can cer the other foods you eat and rf
Rf.LLOW J UNKF.D: Not even the prestige of the Nobel Society, Ohio Drvision, Inc. you start popping vitamin D
Prize could save Saul Rell11w from bemg ousted by the and Thomas D. Stevenso n. you can cause yourself seme
lndianaJYJiis-Marro n County Public Library Voundauon's M.D., presrdent of the Ohto problems. The same applies
to the mrstak en lde&lt;t that
gar age sa l,. The au thor of " Hum iloldt's Grft" was slated to Divi sion.
For more rnformatron and large amounts of vitamin A
deliver a lc&lt; lure 1 hursday ill the lndrana poli s Musewn of
Art's Sh&lt;, wolter P;,&gt;tlrrm. hut he'' bet• n sh1 lted to North reg istrat ion co nta ct the wrll help. I am sending you
Meigs County Unit of tbe ACS The Health Letter number 8·
Central Hrgh Srhool The ltbrar\ pet&lt; ple pre-(!tnpted him fill ing up Uw museu en 's parkr ng l"t wrth junk for their annual located at 330 E. Main St. 2, Acne Can Be Trealed . to
Appli catron has been applt ed give you some solid in·
sale of tL&lt;ed rnerchandJse
for 5.5 continuing edu cation formation on what wrll work
Others who want this in·
QU(fTE OF THE DAY : "Sock-rt-to-mc " girl Judy Ca,me , credit hours.
complarnr ng that &lt;til tnose drug charges have cost her $50,000
furmatron can send 50, cent s
with a long, stampe&lt;lt&gt;;ell·
in canceled bookrngs . "I've been America's darling , gamrn ,
addressed enve lope for il lo
pLtie From that , it 's har d lor people to accept you as an
me in care of this newspaper,
mdic1ed crim rna l."
P. 0 . Box 1551, Radio City
Station. New York, NY 10019.
GLIMPSES : Jimmy Stewart will be charrman of the
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a
annual dinner of th ~ Founders Socr ety of Hebrew University in
MEETING SLATED
68-yea r-old female and have
Los Angeles June 17 . Barbra Strclsand will do rt all,.in the
A specral m'" lin g of sullered lor some years with
soon -to-be ~nad e fil m versron of the Broadway play " YWftl " m which she'll be star. producer and director .. Judy Canuva , Bosworth Council 46, Roya l osteoarthritis in both knees. I
Jane Russell , ClaireT revur and Sam Jalle &lt;t re up for honQrs on and Select Masters wrll be have tried several different
MemoriBI Da y weekend when the Natrona! Film Society of held at 7:30 p m. Munday. kinds of med1cine and at
Work will be In the super present am taking Indocin. I
classical movie buffs holds its convention, "MoYie Expo '18,"
excellent master degree and have been told taking 500 mgs
In Beverly Hills, Calif. ... Alan Boyd, tile nation 's first trans25 year cards wrl l be of vitamin C three times a
portation secretary, has been named president of Am trak, the
presented . All companions da y wrll help. I have alway s
semipublic corpora tron that runs most of lhe nation's rail
are
invited lo allerid
had a four-u unce glass of
passeQger service •
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concepts j n the opening of O'Connell gave B's and a C
Toccata ... nice trumpet tonal lor an excellen t r&lt;~ lmg . Lms
concepts . a pleasure to hear Vaughn. lhe sight readrng
thts grou p. Good tearhmg and judge. ga\'e the band all I's.
The band Js now preparing
learning go rng on here." His
sugj!est rons for rmprovement lor the Huntin gton Ba nd
were "Ciarrnet tone could ratings which are held on
stan d to be warmer. May 5 and 6. The week alt er
somewhat rounder . keep the ratrngs the band wtll be
dorng what you are doing." fl ying to Mexico Cny for the
Tom O'Connell of Marshall " lnvrtatronal Mexic an Band
Un rversny - " Balance the Festival. "
fr rst chord It dtd not come
through ri ght away. Wood
11 and 12 and through the
whole passage Flat trumpet s
are ubvrous throughout The
All egro ts not e\'en It needs
to be rehearsed with a very
steady beat for absolute
precisron . " Hts suggest tons
fo r imp roveme nt were :
·very ca reful rehearsing."
There
was
some
dr sag re cme nt among the
JUdges as Me) er and Rrch
ga1·c all A's and A+ 's for
Superru r rat rngs whil e

Spurs remain alive, top Bullets

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Three superior ratings
The Wahama White Falcon

Band . under the direction of
Olarles Yeago and Michael
Harbour. re ceived three
Superior and one excellent
rating at the Regron Se\'en
Band FestJval at Raven s·
wood on Sat urday. April 22 .
Most of the comments by the
judges were very positJve.
Some of the comments wer e
as foll ows:
Fr ed Me) er of West
Virgim a Tech - .. .. Ex·
cellent so undrn g group In·
tonallon rs excellent .. first
rate oboe playrng at letter I
ruce trumpet sound . . ex·
ce llent so undmg group " Hrs
suggestions for improvement
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Toccata ... trumpets need to
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Harr y Rtc h uf We st
Virgrma Tech ~ ·:-;rce mtention to prtch and tonal

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TV•••in Review
By JOMI/ HA NALER
CPI Tele\ isiun Wr1ter

NEW YORK 1t: PI 1 - Pund rts mal ponder "hether KBC's
" Th e Holocaust " as accurate. necesssa ry or con\'tncing In
tele vis ion terms. rt sold
·
"The Holocau st put :\ BC on top rn the weekly i\ ielsen
rating sweepstake&gt; for the seren d&lt;t)S endrng Ap ril 23,
capturmg wm , pla l'e and shu" on the lrst with the frnal three
i.nstallments of the four ..part m1mscnes
The fir st chapter of Holocaust · was broadca st on Aprrll 6,
which putll rn wrth t h~ tall) of the pre1 1ous " eek. where rt
fimsh ed fourth.
The 9''2-hour dr&lt;tm&lt;t about the Kazt exterminat ron of
European .Jews earned l'&lt;B C the " mnrn g i\ie lsen numbers for
tile wc&gt;ek wrth" 21 2 r&lt;t ltng, colll pared tu 16. ; for CBS and 16.1
for ABC. How th.1l 's for an til " rnd blowrng good '
With a rerun of · IJltle Hou.., un the Pra1rie" following the
" Holocaust" wrnncrs on the :-irelsen hst, NBC ca ptured the
first lour places lor Its best showing of the) ear.
Se ve ral of tile new lumted- run serres tha t are berng tested
lor mclusiun in next fall's ,;,:hedule ranked well rn the past
week - all of them crrttcal dtsasters hut apparently popular
hits.
The CBS prlot senes ·Dallas" cacne rn 12th on the ftst, the
highest r&lt;tn kcng of the ne" late..,n tr&gt; &gt;huws. followed in that
categ ory by NHC s " ProJeCt UFO" 111 14th and - horrors! ''The IncredJble Hulk" rn 20th . "Ba by, I'm Back ," "Amazing
Spider-Man " and " ll ow the West Was Won" all fared 11 ell.
makmg them likel y )Jtcks lor fall pl&lt;tcecnent .
Odd couple of the week award goes to tile tie for 29th "Qutncy'' and " Wonder Woman •·
"'J'he Harvey Korman Sh ow" and lhe new "Mel and Susa n
Together" were stuck rn the middle of the ratrngs - they could
move up, but rl llle) don 't they 're in trouble
Among tile losers lor the wee k were the f&lt;tr ewell eprsode of
" Maude," 61th out of 68 shows on the Nielsen ltst ; "Another
Day, " ranking 65th, " Julie Farr , M.D.," and Hanna-Barbera
a tre for 60th , and "HtLsba nds. Wive; and !.overs" m a tre for
58th wit h "Starsky and Hutch "

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9 9 ..500
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6 10 .375

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Tuesday's Results
Sl LOUIS 7, Montreal 2

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New Ha ven ar eas

A final plannrng meeting
before the break will be held
at i :30 p.m. Frrday at the
Rock Sprrngs Grange Hall.
All members plann rng to
work are urged to attend
Fnda y's meeting. It is' also
open to any one who may be
mt erested m becoming a
member or anyone, who may
have some questions con·
cerning the cl ub and rts ac·
til•ar es. The May 7 coff ee
break is open to all persons
regardless of their alliliatr on
wrth citiz en s band ra dio

Atlanta J, Sa n Fran 1
Los Angeles .4 , Cmcl 2
Houston 4, san Oieoo 3

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Plans are underway for the
second anrual Coffee Break
of the Big Bend C. B. Radio
Club of Pomeroy on May 7. 10
a m. to 5 p.m. at the Rock
Sprrngs F'arr gro unds.
The food booth at this
yea r's event wrll be operated
by the Olester Frre Depart·
ment Musrc wrll be provrded
by Loretta Knr ght and the
Country Rebels of Ripley, W.
Va.
Numerous dea lers wrll be
on hand to dt sp lay thetr
wares mcl udmg Bob and
Dee's Engraving. Colu mbus;
J. and S Electronrcs of The
Plams: Shrrt s and Things of
Columb us , Ra rnbow G1ft
Shop of Nelsonvi lle ; Custom
Badges ; a home deco r
dtsplay by Mrs. Boggs. New
Hav en. Co nte mpo Troph y
Mf g
Co. Hunlr ngt on:
Poiq n's Dyna 'Va c Signs.
Ga llrpolrs; the mdustrra l arts
classes of Meigs High School;
J and M Patches a nd
Homestead Country Store.
Albany, whrrh will ha ve
ha ndcraft ed art rcles.
The mam door pnze wtnners wJll be named at 5 p.m.
Cash and merchan di se
has bee n donated by
merchant s of Pomeroy,
Mtddl e po rt. Ra c rn e,
Sy rac use , Miner sv ill e,
Rutland. Chester. Tuppers
Plarns, Ma son and New
Haven. W. Va . Prizes wrll be
awarded dunng the day
The cl ub, although locateo
111 Pomeroy, has nwnerous
members in the Mason and

Ch 1caoo (Wood o.JJ. 2· 15 p.m .
B9ston (Torrez 2 OJ at M il ·
waukee &lt;Caldwel l 0 Ol , 7 p m
Toron to 1Underwood 0·2) at
Kansas City &lt;Spl itlorff 4.Q),
8 30 p m
Clevela nd (W 1se 1·2) at Texas
( Alexa nde r 0 1) , 8 :35p.m .
Sea tll e (Po l e 1·3) at Cali ·
fornia ( Brett 1 0). 10: 30 p .m .
M•nnesola ( Er1ckson 2· 2) at
Oakland (Keough 1.0). 10· 30
P m.
Thursday's Games
Toronto at Kansas C1ty, n1ght
Clevel and a t Texas, night
Seattle al Cal 1forn1a , n1ght
Mmnesota at Oakland , n1ght

··sy IRA KAUFMAN
.
UPI Sports Writer
The San Antonio Spurs,
racing elimination by
Washington, shdwed the
Bullets a new wrinkle in their
old game plan : a five-man
offense.
Behind balanced scoring
rrom tile starting rive, the
Spurs beat tile Bullets, liS.
105, Tuesdaynightlopull to 32 in their best-of-seven
Eastern ' Conference
semifinal series.

George Gervin (who else?)
paced the San Antonio attack
once again with a game-bigh
27 points, but it was his lowest
point total of tile series. Mike
Green, a reserve center who
became a starter two games
ago, backed up Gervln with 18
points, including two dunks
and two tip-ins in tile final
three mmutes of tile game.
"It was a learn effort and
this is what it takes to beat
tile Bullets," said Gervin.

"We gol our running game
going and I really don't think
tile Bullets can run with us."
Washington took rts only
lea d early m the tilird period
with 9:23 left on Bob
Dandridge's Jumper before
th e Spurs
reassumed
command , although lhe
Bullets cut tile mar gin to two
points with 1·50 left rn that
quarter on a basket by Larry
Wright.
The Spurs had their most
balanced scoring atta rk nl

tile series wilh live men in
double frgur es; Larry Kenon
had 15 points. Billy Paultz
added 14 and Mrke Ga le hrt ·
for 12.
Guard O&gt;arles Johnson led ·
tile Bullets with 23 pornts
while Dandridge and Elvm
Hayes, who had led the
Washin gton scoring 1n
previous games, were held w
16 and 11 peints, respectively
Washington can wm the
best"'f-seven series Fr1day

Pittsburgh 2. New Yo r k 1
Philadelphia 3. Ch 1cago 0

Fourth annual.
conference is
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Pittsburgh
St . Louis

Today's Probable Pltchen
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Honorary members of the Me1gs Chapter FF A lor
1978are Alan Holter , lelt, former Vo-Ag instructor, and
Charles Dowler. superintendent of the Mergs Local
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Phil adel pt1 1a (Car lton 1·2 ), 7 35

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SM Francisco (Barr \ . 1) at
Af!anla (Hanna 1 0), 7:J5 p.m .

Brlly Dyer. Star Greenhand, recites the FFA Creed whr ch won him a
Sliver rating in di strict competition.

Meigs FF A designates .

Pittsburgh ( Bly ! e~t~en Q. l) at
New Yo r k. (Swan 1 1), 8 05 p m
Los Angel es ( Rau 20) at
C1nC1n na t • ( Seaver 0 1) , 8 05

p .m
Sa n D1ego

Gary Hollrday was master of ceremomes lor the filth annua l
banquet of the Meigs_Chapter, Future Farmers of America , during
which tim e numerous awards were presented .
Se lected as honorary chapter members were Charles Dowler,
Meigs Local Superrntendent of Schools, and Alan Holter, former Vrr
Ag teacher and FFA advisor for tile chapter.
Brran Wrndon, a graduale FFA member and district award
winner. pr esented 1918 award winners They included Star Greenhand
and creed speakrng, Brlly Dyer , extemporaneous publrc speaking,
Jell Moore ; Star Chapter Farmer and prepared public speak rng
winner . Patty Dyer ; star crop producti on and soil and water
conservatrun , Jrm Fish ; fish and wrldltle management. Jeff Molden ;
beef productron , Mrke Drehel ; agrrcultur e mechanrcs and sw ine
productton , Gary Holhday : home Improvement and forestry , Steve
Kmzel, sheep production and poultry productiOn , William Hart ; dairy
productron. N&lt;tncy Smrth. and outdoor recreation , Jtm Morton .
Offtcers for 1978-79 rnclud e Gary Holliday, pres1dent ; Steve
Kinzel, vie1e presrdent : Ri chard Basham. secretary; Jeff Molden,
trea surer : Jeff Moore, reporter . Jim Fish, sentrnel and Patty Dyer .
student advise r
Sus1e Barrett , Southeast Sectrona l \Oce president of the Ohio FFA
A.ssn., was guest speaker .

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

Meigs Chapter FFA officers wh o attended a recent distrrct officer training
seminar al til e Washington County Vocational School included : front, I to r,
Steve Kinzel. vice pres ident; Rtchard Basham, secretary; Jeff Molden.
treasurer ; Jeff Moore, reporter ; Jim Fish. sentinel, P&lt;ttty Dyer, distrr ct offi cer
candrdate; back, ! tor , Gary Holhday, president; Arthur Arnold and Evere tt e
Holrumb, both ad visors.

Mrs. Ma rie Hawkrns hosted
a meellng of the past matrons
of Evangeline Chapter, 0 1der
of the Ea stern Star. Friday

Acne not caused
by sweets
orange or cranberry Juice
each mornin g plus quite a bit
of fr esh fruits in season . What
is your oprnion on this?
Do you recommend taking
vitamin E lor elderly people '
There rs a history of heart
trouble tn my family and I
ha ve been led tu believe that
this vrtamm rs helpful lor thrs
-!'o ndit10n .
DEAR READER - No
Vitamm C will not help your
ost eoa rth riti s If you have
orange juice each day and
other frults rt is most unlikely
that you have a vrtarrun C
deft rrency and takmg additional amounts is not likely
to help you.
There is no evidence that
vrlamin E will prevent ·or
heIp heart disease. This idea
was propagated in the later
40s by two Canadian doctors,
but it has been repeatedly
st udied wrth sound research
prog rams and these have
failed to show any value in
taking vitamin E lor hea rt
disease . It isn't harmfu l
either - we thrnk - although
there are reperts of fatigue
and a variety of vag ue
symptoms in some people
takmg large doses of vitamin
E for a period of t1me . It may
not be as innocuous as we
have thought.
Vitamin E is widespread in
va rious foods so you are
already getting a reasonable
amount.
SUPPER SE.I
A panca ke &lt;tnd S&lt;lusage supper will be held Friday night
at the Senior Citizens Center.
&amp;rvrn ~ will be from 4 to 1
p.m. with a square dance tu
fullol' . The publtc rs invJled.

ntEOAtLV Sf:NTINEL
O~VOTto::OTOntE
INTt:Kt~'1' Ot"

Washington
lh :lan·rw•·
Report 'I ill•·r
~

By a one vote margi n the
Senate r&lt;~ ti lied the second
and lrnal Panama Canal
evening.
treat y which actually tums
Welcome w&lt;ts extended by the wat erway ov er to
Mrs . Vrrg rnra Buchan&lt;tn . Panam&lt;t. Unless something
president. with Mr s
unforeseen happens, Panama
Rosem&lt;try Lyons giving devo- wrll ass ume lull res pon·
tions. She used two readings srb11tty lor the management .
'·The Masterpiece" and '·The operatron . and maintenance
Best is at the End."
of the Canal fmcludm g our 14
Mrs. Bess ie King, worthy milttary bases 1 in the year
matron uf Evan ge lrn e 2000. Untrl then th e Canal wrll
Chapter, OES, in vrted the be operated by a new agency
past matrott&gt; to attend the 'fO mposed
of
both
n\!xt meeltng \o\CCH'Ing their
P an a m an i a n s a nd
grand chapter dresses of the Americans.
ye ar they were wo rth)
Panama will assum e
matron of the chapter. At the jurisdrction of the' 533-square
May meeting of P.v&lt;tngelrne mrle zone when the basic
Chapter . past matrons and treaty comes into force. but
past patrons will be hon01ed .
the Cana l Zone will be inMrs. Allen Hughes wi ll host tegrated rnto the rest of
tile Ma y mc'Cting of the Past panama over a 30 month
Matrons. Games were played transition period.
with prizes gomg to Mrs.
While th e House of
Grace French, Mrs. Beulah Representatives wrll not get a
Hayes. Mrs. Kathryn Knr ght . chance to O.K. the treaties,
and Mrs Lyons . Others atlen· impl ementin g leg islatton
ding were Mrs. Evelyn Lewis !Inv olving both Houses of
and Mrs Emma K. CM- Congress) ~til be requrred .
worthy.
An economic and mrlitary
assrstance program ha s been
recom mended by th e Ca rt er
Admrni st ratron
to ac·
company
the
treaties
con·
1
1
srstrng of up to·
I
I .$200 million in Export·
ln1port Bank credits
1
$15 million in AID housing
guarantees
$20 million Ov erseas
WEDNESDAY
RAC INE GRANGE 2606 Pri vate Investm ent Cor·
regular meetrn g, 8 p.m poration loan guarant ees
$50 mrll ion in mrlrt ary
Wednesdav at hall.
eredrt
sales
TWI N CITY Shrinettes
This
econ omic package is
Wednesday 7:30p.m. at home
above
and bey ond th e
of Iris Kelton.
revenue
and assets Panama
fH URSDAY
wrll
recei
ve from actually
MIDDLEPORT Cub Scout
Pa ck 245 1 p.m. Thursday at
Fe ene y-Bennett Post 128,
American Legion Home wrth
uni form rnspeC'Iion lo be held .
FRIDAY
REVIVAL now in progress
at new Independent Holiness
O&gt;urch , Pearl Street. Middleport. The Rev. Da vr d
Light is the evangelist.
Pastor is the Rev . O'Dell
Manley.

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Social
Calendar:

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EdltorlHI Phone 9'J2·2157.
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week By Motor Houte ~here cnn er
.7erVIt't nul I:&amp;YIIJIJ ble , One mo nth,

S3 2:5. By mwrl in OhJo and W. Va.,
Om.• Ye t~ r , S22.00 : Silt months ,

511 $0; Three mo nths, ,7.00:
ELsewhere $26 00 yeu r : Silt months
Sl l ~ . 1'hree months., $7.5()
SutJ!k1'1pt lon Pf'll'l' Includes Sund~ty
Ti ln c.'h'i~ n\ U ic l

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Amer ican leagu e
Ent
W L Pet
GB
Detroit
1t J .786
Boston
1156881
M ilwlluk e
8 8 . 500 '
Cle~Je ! and
115004
New York
885004
Baltimor e
5113l31
Toronto
5 11 313 7
We st
W L Pet . GB
O•kland
tJ J 813
Kanss Ctv
11 3 786
1
Ca llforn1
11 5 .688
2
Chicllgo
5 9 .357 7
Minnesota
6 13 .316 9 1'1
Seattle
6 15 286 9 12
Tuas
.o1
10 286
8
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percentage)

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Tuesd1y 's Anults
Oak land 5, M1nn J, l st
Oak land .4 , M inn 3, 2nd
Cleve land 6, To ronto 5
Boston 4, M i lwaukee J
New Yor k 4, Ball imore J
Detro i t 8, Ch icago 4
Te.-:as 4, Kansas C11y I
Cal 1forn ia 3. Seattle 0
Today's Probable P1tchers
(All Times E5TJ
Detrort
(Morr is
Q.O)

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owmng the Ca nal and Canal ~'
Zone. The tota l co&gt;1 to the ,
Umted States under th e ~
terms of the teaties could "
range anywhere from S2·3 ;..
billion or more. depending on ~
how the fi gures are deter· :.
mined. Thrs rs a result of ;.
hi gher tolls and lost revenue
to the U. S. Tr easury, [
relucatwn costs of U. S.
mrlrta ry and gove rnm ent ::;'
person nel. along wr th the
total book value of the assets
of givi ng up the Canal
£aci l!t1 es and mstallatlon
:
Soon we may know whether •
the Senate made the right
chmce rn giving up U. S. '"'
ownershtp and operation of :;!
the Canal Already General
Torrrj os announced ile was .,.::j
about to order a milrtary
att&lt;tck on the Cana l if the Senate reJ eCted the treati es. :C::
Thi s &gt;1atement may well :
forebode the ominous ~
pro blems that lie ahead. The
seeds of confro ntation are In
the treaties whose provi sions
are int erpreted differentl y by the U. S. and Pa nama.
I
The turn over of this '
st rategrc waterway tv such a '
mrlitant. oppressive regime
furth er stgnai.s Amert ca 's
ge nera l retreat from Its
responsrbihtres as the leader
of the Free World and its own
natrona I securit y in! erests .
Will our mil rta ry In·
st allations be challenged in
Korea . Tarwan, or Guantanamu Ba y next • We
already are seerng the effects
of Cuban int erv ention In
Alrr ca. The U S. cannot sit
idly by and ho pe for the best
while the Sovret Union
marches all around the globe.

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JAIL PROBE
CINCINNATI (UP! )- U.S.
District Court Judge DavidS.
Porter ha s appointed a
federa l prison consultant to
investigate
prisoners'
allegations that the Hamilton
County jail is overcrowded,
unsafe and poorly managed.
Porter Monday apporntcd
J .J . Clark to gat h~r
information rn a class actton
lawsuit filed by prisoners in
1976.
Atlorneys lor both sides
agreed to the investigation,
"How 's everything ar the Department of MC
and suggested areas of study
__s~jLua_r_
ed_?_"________·------------~~
lor Clark.

••

Eastern · upsets Southern nine
By Greg Bailey
Allhough outhit 11-4, the
visiting Eastern Eagles held
orr a bases loaded-none out
situation in the seventh in·
ning lor a 4-3 victory over
host Southern Last night.
Winning hurler Dan Spencer
issued just one walk in going
the distance while laMing
three.
Southern took a 2-0 lead in
the llrst. Richard Teaford
doubled,
and
Kelly
Winebrenner reached on an
error. John West then

LEBANON RESULTS
LEBANON, Ohio (UPI) Mike Lee guid ed L. W.
Omaha to a live-length
victory over Royal Solon in
the featured eighth race at
Lebanon Raceway Tuesday
nrght.
The winner covered lhe
mile in 2 09 1-5 on an "off
track" and returned $5.40, $4
and $2.80 . Nople Mickey
finished third .
Ri ck Wright (I ) won the
first race and Tarport Donny
CINCINNATII (UPI) (81 the second lor a nightly
Tommy
John, the Los
double combination that paid
An2eles
()o(lj(ers'
34-vear.(lid
$64.
~~~
,
throws
one
or
the best
A crowd of 1,407 wagered
sinker
p1tches
in
the
major
$157,184 .
leagues.
The one-liners he throws
out aren't bad either. Glve
him a straight man and he 'll
have an audience laughing
louder than hitters grumble
as they swing luUiely at hiS
sinker.
This was Ule case Tuesday
night when John notched a 4-2
victory over CinciMati, his
fourth straight of the sealiOil,
and raised his lire-time
record againlt 1he Reds to 11·
2 as the Dodgers took over
first place in the Nauonal
League West .
John, who restricted the
Reds to six hits, struck out six

cracked a single, scoring both
ruMers.
Eastern knotted the score
in the third. Brian Bissell and
Joe Kulm walked and both
came home on two straight
Southern errors. The Eagles
took a 3-2 lead in the sixth
when · Spencer walked, stole
second, and came home on
Kevin Buckley's single.
But the bottom of the sixth
saw the hosts tie the contest
when Winebrenner singled
and advanced on a walk.
After an error. both runnf'rs

sco red on Dwight Hill 's
single
The winning run scored in
the seventh. J eff Goebel and
Kuhn walked and advanced
on a fly out. Two strarght
walks tilen forced in the
winnmg run.
Southern loaded the bases
in the bottom of the rnnrng
with none out. A fly to right
didn't allow a run to score,
and the next batter grounded
to Buckley who got the runner
at home. The .final out also

went to Buckley who stepped
on third lor the final out
Th e wmners were held to
lour hits. Buckley socked two
srngles , Kuhn gol a double.
and Spencer a single.
Dw1ght Hill led the losers
with two singles and Teaford
had a double. Sayre, Mike
Nance, Wrnebrenner, West
and Steve Hill eath goe on
smgle.
Eastern
002 001 1-4 4 2
Southern
200 001 il-3 8 5
Spencer and Bissell .
Sayre and Forbes.

3

swingers?"

"I used to be when I was
single, but I'm married

now," was John's retort.
"What about tile lalk about
your slallhing the ball to
make il alnk?"
"Thai's right," dead·
panned John . "I use a
Vegematic. Alew years 1180 I
sent a donation to Rutil
Lyons' Christmas Fund (a
local charity) and they sent
me one as 1 gilt."
"Andenon says you're not
only a good pitcher, but
you're abo brigh t."
"Sparky 's right," replied

llle beaming John . "I ranked
first in my senior class of 225
at Terra Haute, Ind."
John readily admil'! he
delights in beatrng lhe
Reds.
"That/' he explamed, "is.

because I consider them one
of the real class teams in
baseball. When I beat them. I
!eel like a golfer who has JUS!
won the Masters."
John, like the Reds' Pete
Rose, shrugs off his age - 34.
"My arm is only [our years
old ," said the Dodger lefty .
He didn't have to elaborate.
It was four years ago thal Dr.
Frank Jobe, a Los Angeles
ortilopedic specialist, put new
life m John 's dead pitchmg
arm by taking a tendon from
his right forearm and
transplanting it as a ligament
in his left elbow.
"I believe John throws
harder now tilan he dld before
the
operation,"
sa id
Anderson.
"Others have said tile same
tiling," commented John. "I
til ink maybe I do."
Joe Morgan walked witil
two out. stole second and

up.''

Tonight, Seattle hosts the
injury -pla gued Portland
Tra rl Blazers . with the
Denv er's a gg ressive SuperSonr cs leadrng their
defense held the sluggish be st-of.seve n
Wes tern
Bucks to JUSt 61 por nt s Conference semiltnal series
thr ough thr ee quarter s. 2-1.

Tuesday's linescores
Ma1or League Baseball Results

By Untted PreH International
Nat1ona l Leagu e
St L
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Mi l
000 000 002 - 2 7 'J
Ur rea and S1mm ons D ue~
Alk. 1nson (7), Hol dsw orth ( 9 )
and Ca r ter W Ur r ea ( 1? 1 L
- D ue~ ( 0 l )

001

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2 41
I 12
0 R0b 1nson and Ott . Br uherl ,
Mefzg er 16). Mync k (8 ) and

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NY

(l ll

Pr v111 Gar vtn , Will is (7) and
Ce ro ne W- G a r la nd 1'1 7) L Gar vln ( 1 l) HR s- Cieveland ,
Dade 121, Toron to. Cart y ( ] )

Bo5

210

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81

000111 000- J 9 2
Le e, Drag o (7), and F1sk ,
Augu !&gt; t1ne and Mart mez W Lce 14 OJ L Aug ust 1ne 13 2l
HRs - M il w au k.e e, Thom as l b),

MIIW

H tS le ( 6 )

NY
000 110 001
4 110
Ball
100 000 007 - 3 8 1
Beatt te , L y le (7) a na
M unson Pa lmer and Dem p sey
W - B ea n1 ~&gt; 11 OJ L - Palm er (1
l ) HR - New Yor k. Spen cer
{J I

000 000 000 0 J 2
111 10? OOx- 7 10 1
Lamp , Roberl s tJJ . M oore ( 7 1
and Rad €r KoHl and Boone W
- Kaat ( 1 Ol L - Lamp (1 J J 110 1nnmgs )
100000 00J • - 8 II
HR s Ph 1ladel ph1a , Lu1mSk 1 De l
(h i
200 002000 D- 4 9 l
Ill
WilCOX, Hiller (6), and Ma'J
Sa n Fr an
00 1 00 0 000- 1 6 0 Ba r nas, Torr e-a 1ba (9), L ag r ow
Alia
010 100 00'
J I 0 1 IO J. Hm ton ( 10) and Nord
hage11
IN - H il ler (3 Ol
LBarr , Cu rt 1s ( 6 ) and Hil l
Torr ea lba 11 1) HR - De tr o1 1,
N1ekro and Pocoroba
W
Stau b (2)
N1ekro ( l 4 ) . L - Barr I I 2l

Ch1
Phtla

back in first place
and walked three, chuckled
when told tilat Reds Manager
Sparky
Anderson had
suggested that his hitters
move up In tile batter's box on
the Dodger lefty lo eliminate
the efre ctiveness of his
sJnker .
"Everyone has gol a
system to beat me," said the
grinning John. "I love it. The
casino operators in Las
Vegas will send limousines
lor guys who have systems."
"Don't you think you're
especially good against free

building a 29-point bulge and
sil encing a rabid Mrlwaukee
crowd . Marqu es Johnson,
Mrlwaukee 's sensational
rookie forward had just tilree
!reid goals and 14 points. The
Bucks shot an atrocious 24-39
1.615 ) from the foul ltne .
" What's tha t phrase?
'We've got our backs against
tile wall.' Well, we've got our
rear ends smashed right up
agaLnSt it," J ohnson said.
" But we 're gmng to play
hard, we're nut gumg lo give

night when game No. 6 rs
played in Landover, Md. The
Spurs have never won lllere
in tilerr two NBA seasons . A
seventh game, rf ne cessary,
will be played Sund&lt;t y in San
Anl&lt;inio.
Th e Phila delphia 76ers
awar t the w1nr er of the
Wa shin gton-San Antonio
ser ies
In the only other pl&lt;tyoff
game Tuesday. the Denver
Nuggets trounced the Milwaukee Burks, 1111-104, to
grab a commanding 3-1 lead
going back l&lt;i Denver for
game 5 Frrday nrght.

Stearn s W- 0 Rob i nson
L - Br uhert ( 1 1 )

John stops Reds, LA

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11l 000 010- 4 7 I
100 000 010- 'l b 1
John and Ye ager
Hume.
Sarm 1en to ( 9 ) and Ben ch w John (4-0 l L - Hume (2 2 ) HR s
L os A ngele s, Cey ( 2l

KC
000 000 001 - 1 4 1
Tex
310 00000X- 4 SO
Leonard and Porte r , Jenk 1ns
ana Su ndberg W - Jen k m s ( I
\ ) L ~ L e ona r d (2 Jl
HRsTex as Hargr o iJ e (2). Zi sk (Sl

San Dgo
000 101 001 - 3 6 0
Hous
001 01 1 OOx - 4 9 2
Jones . L ee (7) and Da v1 s.
Lemongello and Fer g uson WLe m on g e1!o 12 11 L -- Jone!&gt; ( 1
I)
HR s-- San D 1f'go , W infield
141, Ho uston . Fer g uson (5 )

Sea
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Ca l1 t
0 1000100)(- J 60
M cl augh1t n , Todd ( 7) and
St 1nson . Kna p p , LaRoch e 19!
an d Oown 1ng W- Kna pp (] 1)
L - Mclaughl ln (0 1)

LA

(I n ( I

scored on George Foster's
single to give the Reds a run
in the first innmg Tuesday
ni ght. A double by Rose and a
triple by Ken Griffey in the
eighth accounted for the on ly
other run off the Dodger lefty.
Tom Hume, who 's 2-2 &lt;tiler
Tuesday nrght's loss, yrelded
all lour of the Dodger runs
and seven h1ts, one a solo
hemer by Ron Cey, before
lilted lor a pmch hitter m the
eighth . Davey Lopes greeted
Hwne with a single in the
first inning and continued to
Ulird when Cesar Geronimo
permitted the ball lo caroam
off his glove lor an error . Bill
RusseU's sacnlice fly scored
Lopes.
A walk to Dusty Baker,
sandwiched between smgles
by Steve Garvey and Rick
Monday. gave the Dodgers a
second run in the second
inning. They added a lllrrd
run in the third innr ng,
bunchrng two.(lut smgles by
Cey, Ga rvey and Baker .
Cey 's eighth inmng homer,
his second of tile season.
wound up th e nrght 's scoring

Amcncan Leagu e
l 1itgame )
M1nn

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000 Oil 20x - 5 1.4 J
ThOr modsga r d, ~c a r c e { 6 ),
Thayer (6l. Ser um 0 ), 0
JOhnso n 18) and Wyneg a r
Br obe r g Lacey (6). Sosa {6)
and Ess1an W Sos a (2 OJ L
Thayer (0 ll
HR s Oak l and ,
Thomasson (I). A l exander (5)

Oak

(lnd game . U innings)
M 1nneso ta

I Fishing Tackle

01 0 000 100 000 00-

J 92

Oak. la na
OJ000000000001 - 4 11 1
Za hn , T JOhnSOn { 10 ) and
Wyn eg e~r , La ngfor d . L acey (7),
Heaver lo (71, Coleman ( 14) and
New m an W- Colem an ( I 0) L
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HR s- M !n
neso t a
Ford (Jl , Oa kland ,
Them as son ( 1 )

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"No comment ," Anderson
kept repeating as writers
!Klught a reaction from the
Red manager to Lasorda 's
pre;~ame social get-togetber
witil the news media in the
Los
An geles
Dodger
clubhouse during which wine
and cheese was dispensed .
And it wasn't mere coinci·
den ce
that
Lasorda's
"hospitaltty room" in the
Dodger clubhouse was open
for business when Anderson 's
ban on writers' presence in
the Reds' clubhouse went into
effect 35 minutes before
game-time.
Anderson claims he' s
determined that he won't get
involved in any running
verlial batUe with Lasorda
Ulls year.

"You'll hear no talk from
· me lhe rest of tile season
except about ball clubs," said
tile Red manager .
Lasorda grtnned when
Anderson's statement was
passed along to him.
"That makes me mad,"
said the Dodger mana ger
tongue in cheek. " That
means I'm not going to get
my name in the paper any
more.''

. Dodger players, even
though they didn't participate
In the wine drinking , enjoyed
the soc ial as much as
Lasorda and tile news media.
"What's going on Tommy?
Did you get fired '" deadpanned Dodger second
haseman Davey Lopes as he
entered the players' lounge
and saw Lasorda surrounded
by members of llle news

media
Steve Brenner. the Dodger
publictst. kept emphasrzing
tilat the "party" wasn 't held
to peke fun at Anderson's
clubhouse ban. But, he wasn 't
very convrncing.
"We just wanted to get our
writers together to present
tilem with Dodger jackets,"
said Brenner
Lasorda grinned as Olris
Mortensen, who 's begrnning
his ft rst year on tile haseball
·beal for the South Bay Daily
Breeze . a suburban Los
Angeles paper, accepted a
jacket.
" Look at Chris," sa id
Lasorda, "He's a rookie and
here we are treating him like
Grantland Rice."
Lasorda's quip was one of
many that he tossed out as
tile wine flowed .

MILL
STREn.

PLAYERS HONORED
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Four
spring sports athletes won
Mid-American C&lt;lnlerence
Player of the Week honors
today ln their respective
sports becall8e of outstanding
etrorta last week.
Western Michigan's Tom
Duits is the track performer
of the week , M1ami shortstop
Paul Gbur the base ball
player of the week, Bowling
Green netter Tom Olson the
tennis player of the week and
Ball State's Scott Steger the
goirer or the week .

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The 10 top netw ork television shows for the week ending
DEAB DR LAMR - 1 have
April 23, accord rn g to the ~ C. Nrelsen Co . were ·
had acne. l'm 15 and my lace
1: "Holocaust," Jla rt t ; 2: "Holocaust," part 2. 3: "Hololooks bad 1 see other people
caust ," part 3, 4 "Ltttle House on the Prarrre" ; 5: "Allee ·; 6:
who have such clea r beautiful
"Happy Days"; i "Laverne &amp; Shirley", 8: · All rn the
skm but! don't understand rt
Famrly". 9: "60 Mmu tes ''. 10 'Three 's Company ·
Th ey are alwa ys eatin g
chocola te and sweets. I used
to ha ve ba d acne when I was
13 but I stopped eating a lot of
Then I started getting
sweets.
ac.11 \' ltl es.
a few blem ishes But now I
have a lot more, especrally
around my mouth I don't eat
that many things that cause
acne bec&lt;t use I started gorng
By KENNETH R. CLARK
United Press International
on a diet and lost a lot of
weight. I lost 10 pounds in two
REST IN PEACE: It was it tear-jerker of a scene - last
months I heard that v1tamm
rrtes lor tile gypsy kmg, with Sterling Hayden laid out for the
D tS· good for the skin . Could
role in a lavish casket at a New York tuneral parlor Princrpals
you tell me about this?
and ex tras rn Dinn de Laurentiis' "King of lhe Gypsies" wept
"The
Nurse
In
Oncology
DEAB READER - Acne is
and tile cameras rolled ~ until rasping snores suddenly
v10lated the sound track. Seems the plush satin casket was ~o Dealrng Wrth Pam" rs lhe not related to what you eat
comforta ble til&lt;tt Hayden fell asleep li e was awakened - the toprc lor the Fourth Annual regardless of what you have
more reahstwally Ill play dead - end the whole thing was Ca nce r Con ference for heard. It Js caused by over·
taken from the top.
Nurses spensored by the ACS. product ion of oily secretions
Ohr o DIVlston, In c. The - and the sktn glands that
OfANGE OF PACE: Whe n a marriage falls apart, about l'O nlerence is bei ng held at produce these are actrvated
all the princrpals can do rs lrne up a new life sty le and carry on. Vet e ran s
Mem o r 1a I by sex hormones. That is why
For Uza Minnelli - berng dr vorced by husba nd Jack Hales, Jr. Aud rto rium . Co l urn bus. the problem begrns so often in
- the n'ew style rs a laVIsh New York home, complete with Monday, Ma y8, with a repeat teenage rs The other part of
garden, marble entry hall. Georgran woodwork and many program on Tuesday , May 9 the problem is caused by
firepla ces, m Manh&lt;tttan 's historic Murray Hill section. She 's and rs one of an ongorng bacterra Irving tnside the skin
buymg the superpad - askrng price, $390.000 - fr om costume program of can cer con· pores that are involved.
jewelry desi gner (Kenneth Lane) . There's alse a change of ferences
lor
heallh
Stud1es ha ve shown that
· her Broad way musrca I, ~Th eccc"Ae,c,_t'~'=--"wC!.it'h"c:G
Y.l!',eur_...,p"iro~l:;::
es;:.s:;;
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in"'r::;chro:O:c~
o la le, or a lmo•1
replacrng Harry )le is"" as her costa r.
Five eading specla rsts tn any u the forbidden foods
the area of parn will be commonly belreved to cause
BIRTIIDAY AT SPANDA t:: Once Rud•Jif Hess was Adolf featured talkin g on th e acne, has no eff ec t on
Hitler's liJpdeputy Nnw he 'sthe onl y re.rdent in Berlm's gri!Jl "Management of Pain" and a develop rng acne. That Js why
Spandau prrson , and today he' ll mark his 84th birthday there. panel dtscussion on " Acu te you ha ve obser ved those
American. Brrttsh and Frenchofh crals, who operate the prison and Olroni c Pa in" will be frr ends of yours ealrng those
witil the Soviet Unron have been tryi ng to release him lor presented
foods and still having dear
Welcoming those attending beautrful complexions.
years, but Mo&gt;;enw wrll have no part of rt. and Hess experts no
wrll be Mrss Hope of Oh ro,
And vitamin D will not help
chan ~es . Says he. " I wrll die rn Spa ndau . The Russians want rt
tilat way " It costs tile West Berltn rrty government $400,000 a Deborah L. Roedi ger. R.N.. your skin al all. You are
the offr cial representative of already getting plenty from
year w run the prrson - JtL&lt;t lor Hc"SS.
the Ameri can
Can cer the other foods you eat and rf
Rf.LLOW J UNKF.D: Not even the prestige of the Nobel Society, Ohio Drvision, Inc. you start popping vitamin D
Prize could save Saul Rell11w from bemg ousted by the and Thomas D. Stevenso n. you can cause yourself seme
lndianaJYJiis-Marro n County Public Library Voundauon's M.D., presrdent of the Ohto problems. The same applies
to the mrstak en lde&lt;t that
gar age sa l,. The au thor of " Hum iloldt's Grft" was slated to Divi sion.
For more rnformatron and large amounts of vitamin A
deliver a lc&lt; lure 1 hursday ill the lndrana poli s Musewn of
Art's Sh&lt;, wolter P;,&gt;tlrrm. hut he'' bet• n sh1 lted to North reg istrat ion co nta ct the wrll help. I am sending you
Meigs County Unit of tbe ACS The Health Letter number 8·
Central Hrgh Srhool The ltbrar\ pet&lt; ple pre-(!tnpted him fill ing up Uw museu en 's parkr ng l"t wrth junk for their annual located at 330 E. Main St. 2, Acne Can Be Trealed . to
Appli catron has been applt ed give you some solid in·
sale of tL&lt;ed rnerchandJse
for 5.5 continuing edu cation formation on what wrll work
Others who want this in·
QU(fTE OF THE DAY : "Sock-rt-to-mc " girl Judy Ca,me , credit hours.
complarnr ng that &lt;til tnose drug charges have cost her $50,000
furmatron can send 50, cent s
with a long, stampe&lt;lt&gt;;ell·
in canceled bookrngs . "I've been America's darling , gamrn ,
addressed enve lope for il lo
pLtie From that , it 's har d lor people to accept you as an
me in care of this newspaper,
mdic1ed crim rna l."
P. 0 . Box 1551, Radio City
Station. New York, NY 10019.
GLIMPSES : Jimmy Stewart will be charrman of the
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a
annual dinner of th ~ Founders Socr ety of Hebrew University in
MEETING SLATED
68-yea r-old female and have
Los Angeles June 17 . Barbra Strclsand will do rt all,.in the
A specral m'" lin g of sullered lor some years with
soon -to-be ~nad e fil m versron of the Broadway play " YWftl " m which she'll be star. producer and director .. Judy Canuva , Bosworth Council 46, Roya l osteoarthritis in both knees. I
Jane Russell , ClaireT revur and Sam Jalle &lt;t re up for honQrs on and Select Masters wrll be have tried several different
MemoriBI Da y weekend when the Natrona! Film Society of held at 7:30 p m. Munday. kinds of med1cine and at
Work will be In the super present am taking Indocin. I
classical movie buffs holds its convention, "MoYie Expo '18,"
excellent master degree and have been told taking 500 mgs
In Beverly Hills, Calif. ... Alan Boyd, tile nation 's first trans25 year cards wrl l be of vitamin C three times a
portation secretary, has been named president of Am trak, the
presented . All companions da y wrll help. I have alway s
semipublic corpora tron that runs most of lhe nation's rail
are
invited lo allerid
had a four-u unce glass of
passeQger service •
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concepts . a pleasure to hear Vaughn. lhe sight readrng
thts grou p. Good tearhmg and judge. ga\'e the band all I's.
The band Js now preparing
learning go rng on here." His
sugj!est rons for rmprovement lor the Huntin gton Ba nd
were "Ciarrnet tone could ratings which are held on
stan d to be warmer. May 5 and 6. The week alt er
somewhat rounder . keep the ratrngs the band wtll be
dorng what you are doing." fl ying to Mexico Cny for the
Tom O'Connell of Marshall " lnvrtatronal Mexic an Band
Un rversny - " Balance the Festival. "
fr rst chord It dtd not come
through ri ght away. Wood
11 and 12 and through the
whole passage Flat trumpet s
are ubvrous throughout The
All egro ts not e\'en It needs
to be rehearsed with a very
steady beat for absolute
precisron . " Hts suggest tons
fo r imp roveme nt were :
·very ca reful rehearsing."
There
was
some
dr sag re cme nt among the
JUdges as Me) er and Rrch
ga1·c all A's and A+ 's for
Superru r rat rngs whil e

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Jim Kaat stops Cubs, 7 to 0

Globetrotter ace
stabbed by wife
'

NEW YORK 1UP! 1 -T he
wtfe of Meadowlark Lemon,
the Harlem Globetrotters'
·clown prmce of basketball."
"as held overnight in a :'&gt;e"
Y&lt;lfk City jatl on charges she
stabbed her husban d with a
&lt;te" k knife m front of two
po,J! IC(' (lffl l' Cf S.
l..t' lll\lii , -l 5, Wi:IS reported tn
s:ttisfa ctnry Cl1nd!t10n early

tod"' m Bellc·&lt;·ue Hospital.
"·twre ht.• wa s taken Tuesda~
~' l.('ntng

wllh

&lt;1

stab \\ ollnd m

the ba ck
Hts 4 1l-~·ear; &gt; lcl wtfe. Willte,
mean" h1le , was stht-duled to
be a rr at)! ned t o d a ~· 111
\1anhattan Crumna! Court on
ftrst-de ~ n.'€'

as,ault cha rges.
Po!tee said the I .cmons l11·e tn

Sierra \' tsta. r\nz .. and they
were · uncertatn .nf why the
('1 1Uple Wd S m ~t:''' Yt•rk or

th e reaSDn ft&gt;r the

stabbtn~

B~

fR ED MrMANE
l:Pl Spo •ns Wri1rr
The Philadelphia Phillies
fall w-e to tr&lt;&gt;de Jmt Kaat this
sprtng could tw-n out to be the
P&lt;'it('(' satd l.&lt;&gt;m,m. a :!(1.
best deal the) ne,·er made .
~t-ar n~ teran of the famous
Kaat was given his fi rst
Gl obetr otters team. was
start of the year Tuesday
dr11. mg lll ~1 anhattan at 5:30
rught and all he did wa s stop
p.m. and hts wife was
the Chicago Cubs on three
t.a llgi:i tlng him in another car,
hits wh tle ptt chtn g the
ran1ming he r rehicle into the
Phillies to a 7-ll vtctory. Kaat,
back of hts.
the
major
lea gue's
Lemon- then spotted police wtn nin gest ac tive pitcher,
officers Ri chard Myers and
had a no-hitter through five
James Boh doherty standing
innings en r11ute to his 254t.h
on the corner , and pulled ove r
big lea gue triumph , which
to talk to them. As he got out.
pu t him ahead of Urban
:&gt;l rs Lemon leaped from her
Faber in 23rd place on the allcar and sta bbed Lemon in the
time list.
back wtth a stea k kn ife.
"This is the .kind of game
J~ &gt; hce sa td.
where I had to key myself
The officers helped get
down." said Kaat, who posted
Lemon to th e htlSpita I. where
his fi rst shutout since July of
the knife

wa ~

removed, and

arrested hts wtfe.
She was taken to the
stcttionhouse, whrre she was

char ged and held ol'ernight.
l..€mCln, whose rea l first
name 1s ME'adow, jomed the

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ntngs Tuesda y night to lea d
the Red Sox pa&gt;l the
~1 il waukee Brewers. 4-3
It was Lee 's foun h win
witho ut a , loss as

Bo~t on

continues to pursue fir st-

place Det roit in the American
l.eague F.ast.

Lee . ·who needed 2 1-3 tn·
ntngs of shutout reltef bl' Di ck
Drago to get the victor);, said.
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tont ght pa ssable."
Jun. Rt ce ani!-- Carl

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patr of runs to stake Lee "h o join ed Cali fornia 's
Frank Tanana and Kansas
City 's Paul Spl itt orff as the
leagu~·s

onl:' four·

51' . LOUIS (UP! II - Police
said th ey sto pped Leo n
by scoring a pair of runs In Spinks last week because his
each of the fi rst two inntngs. car's hea dlights were off , but
.~ solo home run by Larry
a wi tness to the arrest said
Htsle m the sixth tnnin g the poli ce are wrong
brought the Bre wers to within
"The lights on Soinks's car
a run. But after Cecil Cooper
singled with two out tn the
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Home Run s
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LA 8;

Ferguson , Hou 5;

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National league : John . LA
4 0, Bonham, Cin an d Gr ims·

ley . Mil 3-0: Cornejo. NY a nd
Forsch. St. L 3·!.

Lee ,

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Bos , Tanana , Cal and Spl ill orft, I&lt;C 4-0; Bi llingham and
Hol ler , De l l-0; Kna pp, Ca l 3·
1; Augusf 1ne . Mil ).1.

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Based on lA
in nings pitched
Nattonal League :

Grims.

ley , Mil and Montefusco. SF
1.38 . R Reuschel , Chi 1.4 1:
Am e r ic an
League :
Johnson. Oak 0.41; Heaverlo.

Oak 0 95: Palmer . Ba ll !.04:
Knapp, Cal 1.33 : Broberg and
Keough. Oak !.42.
Strikeouts
Nat ional lea gue : N ie~ro ,
All and Richard, Hou 32 ;

Ma y. Mll22 : Bonham. (in 21;
Zach ry . NY and M ont ef usco ,

and Winlield, SD 4 _
Am e riun Leagu e : Hobson .
Bas, H1sle and Thom as . Mil

Cal

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Knapp, Cal 20.

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parking lot of a fast-food
restaurant a t 4 a.m. friday
on charges of possession of
cocaine and mari juana and
driving without a license.
The offi cers said they did
not recognize Spinks before
talking to him , but Taylor
also dispu ted U1is statement.
Taylor, a storage company
em ployee who was in his ear
at the parking lot, "said,
"Th~y knew who he was
be fore they went up to him. I
beard ooe of them say , 'Hey,
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D.
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during the past weekend
asked witnesses to call Elliott
with detai ls of the arrest.

were on ," Don Tay lor said
Tuesday . "O ne of th e
poli cemen wa lked up to
Spinks as soon as he drove on
to the lot and asked him for
his driver's license."
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NEW YORK (UP! ) - Nobody 's satisfied anymore. Rick
Barry would give anything to play cowboy roles in the movies .
Woo dy Alle n would love to play basketba ll. And Robin Yount,
with such a rosy baseba ll future in front of him, wants to be a
profesSional golfer.
Confucius probably was right. He said if you are not content
with your lot, then although you own the very world itself, you
will still be wretched and miserable.
Al 22, skinny, curly-haired Robin Yount doeSn't own the
world yet, but he has a pretty good head start.
In four seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, he already has
established himself as the American League's brightest young
shortstop, and knowing tha t he becomes a free age nt at the end
of this !leason, a half dozen other clobs ca n't wail to slatt
da ngl ing anywhere from $2 million upward in front of him if he
doesn't decide to sign again with Milwaukee .
Right now, he·, on the disabled list with a sprained left foot .
His replacement, 21-year-&lt;lld Paul Molitor, is doing an
excellent all-a round job even though he has only one season in
Class A ball behind him , but Yount doosn' t haue too much to
wor ry about. The Brewers will find some place for him when
he comes bac k in 10 days or so.
That 's not the problem. What concerns the Brewers is that
Robin Yount is seriously thinking of chucking the whole thing,
giving up baseba ll completely, in favor of his first love, golf.
This isn 't any overnight whim with Yount. He never was that
crazy about playing professional baseball in the first place and
went into it primarily at the urging of his parents.
Rob in Yount has been kicking around the idea of giving up
baseball lAl become a pro golfer for some time and what has
him considering the switch even more is a an offer from a
group·in California to sponsor him for two years.
The last time I checked, Yount was a two-hand ica p golfer.
Even if he's playing scratch golf now, I think he doesn 't really
know wbat he 's gettin g inw if he decides to forget all about
baseball and tries to make any kind of living competing
against the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Hubie
Green.
He should Wl lk 1o Kenny Harrelson about it sometime. The
Hawk .lried the same thing, leaving the Cleveland Ind ians in
the middle of 1971 for a four-year crack at the golf tour , by the
end of which time about all he had left was his nine iron.
" I'd love to wlk to him about it if he wants to, but I won 't
unless he comes over and asks me for my opinion ,'' says
Harrelson , who doe s the color for the Red Sox games on TV
now . "I know just how tough it is for him to make a decision on
whether to give up baseball for goli ."
Harrelson was getting $100,000 with th e Indians. Playing
golf, he made $511,000 over four yea rs, or Sl 2, &gt;00 a year.
"What Robin has to undersw nd is that it's easy to shoot little
numbers when you go out wi th friends, " Harrelson says . "The
fairways are 80 yards wide , there's no rough to speak of and
yo u ca n shoo t a 68. When you're in a tournament, though , and
you're out there trying to make a living, you fi nd the fairways
are only 30 feel wide, there's rough all around you, the green.s
are faste r and harder and suddenly !bat 68 gets to be a 75.

wmmng run for New York.
Jim Beattie, making his first
major-league start , allowed
only fi ve hits in 6 1-3 inn ings
for the vi dory.
Angels 3, Ma riners 0:
Chri s Knapp and Dave
La Roc he combined on a
seven-hitter a nd roo kie
Ca rn ey Lan sfor d doubled
t wice to drive in a pair of runs
and set up a thi rd in
Cali fomi1!'s win over Seattle.
A's &amp;-4, Twins 3-3:
Mi guel Dilone 's r unscoring single in the bottom
of the 14t h inning gave the A's
a sweep of their doubleheader with Minnesota after
Ga ry Alexand er 's two- r un
homer had given Oakland the
open ing-ga me vidory.

seventh, Drago relieved l-"e shutout relief earned him the
and blanked the Brewers the win.
rest of the way to eam his Rangers 4, Royals 1:
Mtke Hargrove and Richie
seco nd save of the seaso n.
Zisk
ripped firs t-innin g
In other America n League
home
r
s
and F erg uson
ga mes. Det roit ove rca me
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fired
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Chicago, 8-4 . in 10 innings,
give
Texas
a
victory over
Texas stopped Kansas City, 4Kansas
Cit\'
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1, Cleveland edged Toronto,
6-5, New Yor k downe d India ns 6, Blue Jay s 5:
Paul Da de hit his first
Baltimore , 4- 3, Californ ia
ea
reer grand-slam homer in
shut out Seattle. 3-11, and
the
fourth inning to spark
Oakland swept Minnesota, &gt;·
Cleveland
. Way ne Garland
:1. and 4-3 in 14 innings .
gave
up
five
runs on seven
Tigers 8, While Sox 4:
hits
and
lasted
fiv e innings to
Rusty Staub belt ed a threeev
en
his
records
at 2-2.
ru n homer with 1wo out ln the
Yankees
I,
Orioles
3:
lOth inmng to give him fiv e
J im Spencer's !OOt h ca reer
RB I and ca rry fir st-place
Detroit over Chicago. John home run, a solo shot in the
Hille r 's 4 1-3 inn ings of ni nth i nn i n~. proved to be the

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By MARK FRIEDMA~
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Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill
l.&lt;&gt;e. who has never been
accused of discrediting the
theory that all southpaws a re
cr az~· - ytelded only tw o

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Lee records fourth triumph
ea rned runs

tiJt Aug . 7

OHIO

1976. " l

Kansas Ci ty, 4-1. Cleveland Cardinals 7, Expos 2:
Th e Ca rdin als fired
edged . Torooto, 6-5, Boston
Minnesota I."
bea t
Milwaukee,
4-3, Man ager Vern Rapp , but not
The Ph illies supported California bla nked Seattle, 3- until after the club beat the
Kaat with 10 hits, including 0, and Oa kl a nd down ed Expos behind the seven-hit
Greg LU2.inski's th ird homer . Minneso ta, &gt;-3, then 4-3 in 14 pitching of John Urrea and
sna pped the Expos' fiveof the year . Garry Maddox inn ings.
game winning streak.
drove in two runs for . Dlidgers 4, Reds 2:
Tommy Joh n pitched a six- Bra,•es 3, Giants 1:
Ph iladelphia, which handed
Phil Niekro tossed a sixDennis Lamp his t.hird loss in hitter in beating the Reds for
hitter
and tied Lew Burdette
the 11th time in 13 career
four decisions.
as
the
Braves' winningest
In other National League decisions. Ron Cey hom ered
right-hander
sint'l! the tw-n of
for the Dodgers, who took
~ames, Los Angeles beat
the
ce
ntury
in pitchi ng
Ctnctnna ti , 4-2, Hous ton over fir st place in the NL
Atlanta
to
vi
ctory
over the
edged San Diego, 4-3, St. West.
Giants.
Niekro's
victory
was
Jj)uis tr immed Mortrea l, 7-2, A."! I ros ~ ~ Padres 3:
the
179th
of
his
career
.
Enos Ca bell drove in two
Allanl&lt;l down San Francisco,
3-1, and Pittsburgh nipped runs a nd Mark Lemongello Pirates 2, Mets 1:
Don Robmson, a 21}-yeartossed a six-hitter as the
New York , 2-1.
old
r ookie rig ht-hand er,
ln American Leag ue Astros nipped the Padres.
pitched
a five-h itt er for his
artton. New York topped Lemongello allowed only one
ma
jor-league triumph
first
Baltim or e. 4-3, Detroit earned run - a solo homer by
led
the
Pirates lAl victory
and
defeated Chicago, 11-4, in 10 Dave Wi nfteld - in going the
nver
the
Mets
.
innin i.!S. Tr"t::tc:: wh in ped distance for the second time.

I was during the 1965 World
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Jim Kaat stops Cubs, 7 to 0

Globetrotter ace
stabbed by wife
'

NEW YORK 1UP! 1 -T he
wtfe of Meadowlark Lemon,
the Harlem Globetrotters'
·clown prmce of basketball."
"as held overnight in a :'&gt;e"
Y&lt;lfk City jatl on charges she
stabbed her husban d with a
&lt;te" k knife m front of two
po,J! IC(' (lffl l' Cf S.
l..t' lll\lii , -l 5, Wi:IS reported tn
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\1anhattan Crumna! Court on
ftrst-de ~ n.'€'

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The Philadelphia Phillies
fall w-e to tr&lt;&gt;de Jmt Kaat this
sprtng could tw-n out to be the
P&lt;'it('(' satd l.&lt;&gt;m,m. a :!(1.
best deal the) ne,·er made .
~t-ar n~ teran of the famous
Kaat was given his fi rst
Gl obetr otters team. was
start of the year Tuesday
dr11. mg lll ~1 anhattan at 5:30
rught and all he did wa s stop
p.m. and hts wife was
the Chicago Cubs on three
t.a llgi:i tlng him in another car,
hits wh tle ptt chtn g the
ran1ming he r rehicle into the
Phillies to a 7-ll vtctory. Kaat,
back of hts.
the
major
lea gue's
Lemon- then spotted police wtn nin gest ac tive pitcher,
officers Ri chard Myers and
had a no-hitter through five
James Boh doherty standing
innings en r11ute to his 254t.h
on the corner , and pulled ove r
big lea gue triumph , which
to talk to them. As he got out.
pu t him ahead of Urban
:&gt;l rs Lemon leaped from her
Faber in 23rd place on the allcar and sta bbed Lemon in the
time list.
back wtth a stea k kn ife.
"This is the .kind of game
J~ &gt; hce sa td.
where I had to key myself
The officers helped get
down." said Kaat, who posted
Lemon to th e htlSpita I. where
his fi rst shutout since July of
the knife

wa ~

removed, and

arrested hts wtfe.
She was taken to the
stcttionhouse, whrre she was

char ged and held ol'ernight.
l..€mCln, whose rea l first
name 1s ME'adow, jomed the

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ntngs Tuesda y night to lea d
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~1 il waukee Brewers. 4-3
It was Lee 's foun h win
witho ut a , loss as

Bo~t on

continues to pursue fir st-

place Det roit in the American
l.eague F.ast.

Lee . ·who needed 2 1-3 tn·
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tont ght pa ssable."
Jun. Rt ce ani!-- Carl

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Frank Tanana and Kansas
City 's Paul Spl itt orff as the
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51' . LOUIS (UP! II - Police
said th ey sto pped Leo n
by scoring a pair of runs In Spinks last week because his
each of the fi rst two inntngs. car's hea dlights were off , but
.~ solo home run by Larry
a wi tness to the arrest said
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brought the Bre wers to within
"The lights on Soinks's car
a run. But after Cecil Cooper
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The offi cers said they did
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em ployee who was in his ear
at the parking lot, "said,
"Th~y knew who he was
be fore they went up to him. I
beard ooe of them say , 'Hey,
Utere's Leon Spinks."'
Ta ylor came forward with
his versio n of the story
because of an appeal by one
of Spinks's lawyers, Forriss
D.
Elliott.
Ha ndbills
distributed on the par klng lot
during the past weekend
asked witnesses to call Elliott
with detai ls of the arrest.

were on ," Don Tay lor said
Tuesday . "O ne of th e
poli cemen wa lked up to
Spinks as soon as he drove on
to the lot and asked him for
his driver's license."
Sp inks was arrested on the

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Barry would give anything to play cowboy roles in the movies .
Woo dy Alle n would love to play basketba ll. And Robin Yount,
with such a rosy baseba ll future in front of him, wants to be a
profesSional golfer.
Confucius probably was right. He said if you are not content
with your lot, then although you own the very world itself, you
will still be wretched and miserable.
Al 22, skinny, curly-haired Robin Yount doeSn't own the
world yet, but he has a pretty good head start.
In four seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, he already has
established himself as the American League's brightest young
shortstop, and knowing tha t he becomes a free age nt at the end
of this !leason, a half dozen other clobs ca n't wail to slatt
da ngl ing anywhere from $2 million upward in front of him if he
doesn't decide to sign again with Milwaukee .
Right now, he·, on the disabled list with a sprained left foot .
His replacement, 21-year-&lt;lld Paul Molitor, is doing an
excellent all-a round job even though he has only one season in
Class A ball behind him , but Yount doosn' t haue too much to
wor ry about. The Brewers will find some place for him when
he comes bac k in 10 days or so.
That 's not the problem. What concerns the Brewers is that
Robin Yount is seriously thinking of chucking the whole thing,
giving up baseba ll completely, in favor of his first love, golf.
This isn 't any overnight whim with Yount. He never was that
crazy about playing professional baseball in the first place and
went into it primarily at the urging of his parents.
Rob in Yount has been kicking around the idea of giving up
baseball lAl become a pro golfer for some time and what has
him considering the switch even more is a an offer from a
group·in California to sponsor him for two years.
The last time I checked, Yount was a two-hand ica p golfer.
Even if he's playing scratch golf now, I think he doesn 't really
know wbat he 's gettin g inw if he decides to forget all about
baseball and tries to make any kind of living competing
against the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Hubie
Green.
He should Wl lk 1o Kenny Harrelson about it sometime. The
Hawk .lried the same thing, leaving the Cleveland Ind ians in
the middle of 1971 for a four-year crack at the golf tour , by the
end of which time about all he had left was his nine iron.
" I'd love to wlk to him about it if he wants to, but I won 't
unless he comes over and asks me for my opinion ,'' says
Harrelson , who doe s the color for the Red Sox games on TV
now . "I know just how tough it is for him to make a decision on
whether to give up baseball for goli ."
Harrelson was getting $100,000 with th e Indians. Playing
golf, he made $511,000 over four yea rs, or Sl 2, &gt;00 a year.
"What Robin has to undersw nd is that it's easy to shoot little
numbers when you go out wi th friends, " Harrelson says . "The
fairways are 80 yards wide , there's no rough to speak of and
yo u ca n shoo t a 68. When you're in a tournament, though , and
you're out there trying to make a living, you fi nd the fairways
are only 30 feel wide, there's rough all around you, the green.s
are faste r and harder and suddenly !bat 68 gets to be a 75.

wmmng run for New York.
Jim Beattie, making his first
major-league start , allowed
only fi ve hits in 6 1-3 inn ings
for the vi dory.
Angels 3, Ma riners 0:
Chri s Knapp and Dave
La Roc he combined on a
seven-hitter a nd roo kie
Ca rn ey Lan sfor d doubled
t wice to drive in a pair of runs
and set up a thi rd in
Cali fomi1!'s win over Seattle.
A's &amp;-4, Twins 3-3:
Mi guel Dilone 's r unscoring single in the bottom
of the 14t h inning gave the A's
a sweep of their doubleheader with Minnesota after
Ga ry Alexand er 's two- r un
homer had given Oakland the
open ing-ga me vidory.

seventh, Drago relieved l-"e shutout relief earned him the
and blanked the Brewers the win.
rest of the way to eam his Rangers 4, Royals 1:
Mtke Hargrove and Richie
seco nd save of the seaso n.
Zisk
ripped firs t-innin g
In other America n League
home
r
s
and F erg uson
ga mes. Det roit ove rca me
Je
nkins
fired
a four-hitter to
Chicago, 8-4 . in 10 innings,
give
Texas
a
victory over
Texas stopped Kansas City, 4Kansas
Cit\'
.
1, Cleveland edged Toronto,
6-5, New Yor k downe d India ns 6, Blue Jay s 5:
Paul Da de hit his first
Baltimore , 4- 3, Californ ia
ea
reer grand-slam homer in
shut out Seattle. 3-11, and
the
fourth inning to spark
Oakland swept Minnesota, &gt;·
Cleveland
. Way ne Garland
:1. and 4-3 in 14 innings .
gave
up
five
runs on seven
Tigers 8, While Sox 4:
hits
and
lasted
fiv e innings to
Rusty Staub belt ed a threeev
en
his
records
at 2-2.
ru n homer with 1wo out ln the
Yankees
I,
Orioles
3:
lOth inmng to give him fiv e
J im Spencer's !OOt h ca reer
RB I and ca rry fir st-place
Detroit over Chicago. John home run, a solo shot in the
Hille r 's 4 1-3 inn ings of ni nth i nn i n~. proved to be the

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Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill
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accused of discrediting the
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Kansas Ci ty, 4-1. Cleveland Cardinals 7, Expos 2:
Th e Ca rdin als fired
edged . Torooto, 6-5, Boston
Minnesota I."
bea t
Milwaukee,
4-3, Man ager Vern Rapp , but not
The Ph illies supported California bla nked Seattle, 3- until after the club beat the
Kaat with 10 hits, including 0, and Oa kl a nd down ed Expos behind the seven-hit
Greg LU2.inski's th ird homer . Minneso ta, &gt;-3, then 4-3 in 14 pitching of John Urrea and
sna pped the Expos' fiveof the year . Garry Maddox inn ings.
game winning streak.
drove in two runs for . Dlidgers 4, Reds 2:
Tommy Joh n pitched a six- Bra,•es 3, Giants 1:
Ph iladelphia, which handed
Phil Niekro tossed a sixDennis Lamp his t.hird loss in hitter in beating the Reds for
hitter
and tied Lew Burdette
the 11th time in 13 career
four decisions.
as
the
Braves' winningest
In other National League decisions. Ron Cey hom ered
right-hander
sint'l! the tw-n of
for the Dodgers, who took
~ames, Los Angeles beat
the
ce
ntury
in pitchi ng
Ctnctnna ti , 4-2, Hous ton over fir st place in the NL
Atlanta
to
vi
ctory
over the
edged San Diego, 4-3, St. West.
Giants.
Niekro's
victory
was
Jj)uis tr immed Mortrea l, 7-2, A."! I ros ~ ~ Padres 3:
the
179th
of
his
career
.
Enos Ca bell drove in two
Allanl&lt;l down San Francisco,
3-1, and Pittsburgh nipped runs a nd Mark Lemongello Pirates 2, Mets 1:
Don Robmson, a 21}-yeartossed a six-hitter as the
New York , 2-1.
old
r ookie rig ht-hand er,
ln American Leag ue Astros nipped the Padres.
pitched
a five-h itt er for his
artton. New York topped Lemongello allowed only one
ma
jor-league triumph
first
Baltim or e. 4-3, Detroit earned run - a solo homer by
led
the
Pirates lAl victory
and
defeated Chicago, 11-4, in 10 Dave Wi nfteld - in going the
nver
the
Mets
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v a r 1e I y of
~on~ rnment-spunsored .scr\'Ices for the aged. and one
"·tur h Is benefitmg not unl}
those served but the ones ser·
ving is ca ll ed "Senior
Fncnds."
Seni or Friends IS a prog r~m of senior l'ilizens
befriendi n ~ senior crtizens.
Ntnl' Mei gs County senior
cttizens currently enrol led as
Senior Fri nds' dest' rib&lt;• tl as
a prog rarn of .. g.aining
through gtv rng."
As expressed by Wilma
Sargent , acl1ve Since the
beginni ng of the program in
Aug 1976. "il ts educalmg
and preparing me lo accept
wltateve!' life ha s to offer 1n
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Understandin g and com·
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menllilly handicapped are
es.senlial qualities for those
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!It hens Mental H eal !~ Cenler,
stx at Arcadta Nursmg Home
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homesiritheMeigscummunily.
Similiar prugnuns will bt.&gt;
or~ a ni zed lh1s yea r in Gallia
and Jackson Counties by Mrs.
Northup. As explamed by the
coor·dinalor, Semor Friend.&gt;
has a lwtrfold purpose. It
employs ol der people and tl
provides a service to men ami
women who fmd themselves
nJStitult onal•zed or home·
bound for diabil ily reaso ns.
'llre pay is $2.65 an hour with
a travel allowanl'l' of 1i cenL&lt;
a mile. Fundtng is through
the Mental Heullh and Relar·
dalton Board 648. Tille XX .
Ea ch wc&gt;ek lhe Senior
Friends spe•ld four hours on
Monday and five hours on
Wednesda y at the Athens
Menta l Hea lth Ce nter. three
hours on Monday al lhe Ar·
c..:~d ia N ursm~ Horne, and
four lrours on Thursdays al
Pinec reSt. They lra\'c ltn car·
pools to cui down on ex·
penses
Work al Ihe Athens fa cilit y
IS 111 the geri atrics building
With ~ad1 Senior Frien d
visiti ng t h reL~Ir four ass igned
clteniS for a period of from 15
lo 30 minutes' and then ~ecompanying them to acltv il\'

ther~py where everyont· does

"his own thing."
Each person is encouraged
to JXirtidpate in .sum~ type of
'hand work which varies from
crorhcti'ng, embroidering.
making articles such as
beads, bracelets, neck lal'eS.
leather lct eing. rnHLTetme,
rera 1fik We crafUi , or just
cu lling pitlures uut . or
ma gaz ine s w 1t h the
ass1.slance of a Senior Friend.
Al Athens all paltents are
permitted to attend the class
even though they are not
from the Gallia·Jackson·
Meigs Mental Health
Distril'l.
For lhosc clients not able lu
participate in th e craft
dasses, the Senior l'riends
offer companionship for a
time, perhaps by silting
beside them, taking them for
short rides down the corridor
in lheir wheelchairs, writing
letters, reading, or juslltsten·
mg .
Al Arcadia after some per·
sonal attention lo each of the
asstgned clients, a craft class
1.s held for the women with
holiday decorations, jewelry
Ooxes, e~g carton flowers.
and doll door slops being ~
few of the m~ny things made.
For the men, there is a game
period with horseshoe.
marbles. ~ nd bowling. All of
the patients are encouraged
to participate.
Al Pincuest similiar pre&gt;jects are offered lo lhe pa·
tienL' to occupy their time
and minds. Reports are writ·

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7- The Dally Sentinel, Middlepoft-Pom~roy, 0., Wednesday, April26 , 1978

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helping people

ten un the cunt.act with eal:h
client weekly and all Senior
Friends participate in a plan·
ning :session with the courdJnalur each Thursday morn·
ing.
In their efforts to mak e life
a li llie more enjoyable for
their cli enl~ , the Senior
Friends take them on picnics.
Lo county fai rS, 0 11 s hoppin ~
trips, and to parties.
For their conununity run-

t;u.; t.s. trips \~o· hCrc rnrlca ge is
jlllid is lim it ed lu necessw·y
shopping ur doctor's \'J SiL~.
For ~cv c t'H I of the sernor
fr iends, dui lv c o n tt~cls " •·e
make by tcleP twne wtth t ilL' II'
clients who many lnncs " just
ncedsomeonclollll ktu."
The Senior Friends ttre rwt
without some trC:tim ng fu r tlw
rule they pcrfortn. Thl'rt
have been work shops.
scrninetrs. etll !-iorls Df &lt;&gt; rw d ~il

meetings on topil:s concerning I he problems of the elder·
ly along wilh visi L&gt; lo mental
hospitals and nu rsing hot;es.
Andl ht• program he r~" CX ·
Jli:IIH.hng. Mrs. Northup is inlerviewing now for four new
positions. Tilere arc no in·
rumc guidelines.
All nine now irwulvcd pli:ln

to contin uci ndefinitelyoruntil hea lth or fa mily prublen"
mtcrvc ru.· EHch urw h&lt;ts

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maxirn wn of 20 hours for
wtuch they canbe paid each
week. Many work more. ·
The group's enthusiam and
comrnilmenl i~ perhaps best
exp re~&lt;ed by one Senior
friend Zetta Ritchie of Long
.
'
Bottom "To see lhese people's
faces lighl up when we walk
in makes all the lime and ef.
fort
wo rthwhil e."

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coordinator for the Mental Health Ce nlc•·'s Senior Friends
program . Enrolled as Senior Friends tu·e seated. left to
right, Wilma Sar·gent, Middleport ; Jewel M. Well'h,
Pomeroy ; (Mrs. Northup ), Norbe•·t Neutzling. Pomero)':

Polly Cramer

Uniform is wrinkled
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Would
you ask the readers if they
know or any way to remove
wrinkles
fr om
while
polyester uniforijls . They
seem lo be in mine forever. I
have tried rewashing and
drying, spraying and ironi ng
but nothing has worked . C.L.I.
DEAR C.L.I. - Have you
tried using a pressing cloth
wrung out of a solution of hall
white vinegar and water'! I
am sure the readers will be
writing us of th eir ex·
perlences with such uniforms
and we will pass them on to
you.- POLLY .

nora I arra n ~enrenls . One day
I put one in 1:1 glass and m·
so rted my recipe t•ard in the
fork slit. Following the red pe
placed al alm ost eye level
made my day bnght er an d

easier. - MA RY A.
DEAH POLLY To keep
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quarter inch circle of fell and
mak e a hole in the cente r. Put
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double kmtl o gu on sweaters.
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aMiversary of Mr. and Mrs.
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By Karen Blaker, Pb.D
DEAR DR. BLAKER Angle and I have been close
friend s since grammar
school. , We even lived
together when we went away
lo college .
Last
year,
after
graduating, we .loo k. jobs in
the same accounting firm.
Two
mo nth s
ago,
everything change d. It
started wh en Angie got
pregnant.
She was very upset and
asked me to make th e
arrangements for th e
abortion. I made the appointment and took her to the
clinic - even though she
refused to tell me what had
happened.
After the abortion , she got
very depressed. She was
always away from th e
apartment. 1 was worried but
finally gave up on her.
Last week she suddenly left
town without telling anyone
where she wa s going. I feel so
guilty about the way 1 acted.
l should have been a better
friend . Why doesn't she want '
to be my friend anymore'
DEAR READER - Angie
may still want to be your
friend. But she may be in·
vol ved in something either
too embarrassing or too
dangerous to tell even you.
Or her withdrawn behavior
and sudden departure may be
due to a depression brought
on by the abortion. "Post·
abortion blues" Is a common
phenomenon.
Why do women gel
depressed after an abortion ?
Besides the hormonal
changes, the depression is
most often due to feelings of
loss.
Some women react to lhe

actual loss of the baby (" ll
would have been ni ce,.
although unrealistic, to have
a child ."). Others react more
lo the loss of the pregnancy
(" ! have never felt so
womanl y." ).
Adding to the feelings of
depression is the anger most
women feel upon discovering
the need for an abortion.
They may be angry at their
doctor, their contraceptives
ur the father of the baby.
But because they feel guilty
about their own responsibility
for the "mistake, " they tum
the anger in on themselves.
The depression gets worse.
You will probably hear
from Angie agairr. ,But while
she is away, comfort yourself
with the knowledge thai you
did your best lo help her
prepare for the abortion .
Coming to terms with one's
feeling before the operation is
the best way to prevent post·
abortion blues . Yuu also
offered the more tangible
support of makin g the
arrangements and ac·
companying her to the clinic.
You also might use this
time to re·evaluate the
mutual dependency you and
Angie have established over
the years.
Have you been close lo the
exclusion of all other people?
If so, this may be your chance
to begin to make new friends .
Your loneliness will give you
the strength to reach out to
others.
Write to Dr . Blaker In 'care
of this newspaper, P. 0. Box
489, Ra-dio City Station, New
York, N. 10019. Volume of
mall prohibits personal
replies, but questions of
general interest will be
discussed in future columns.

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be on forgiveness by Lou
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praise in the lltbernacle by
Dorothy Buchanana, past
president of Ohio area; and
intercession by Jail Brust,
Dayton Intercessory Prayer
chairman. Main speaker at
the retreat will be Evelyn
Carte, D. D. who iB known for
her prayer experiences of
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DEAR HELEN :
You probably won't print this bull hope you do. ll's the other
side of the picture .
I 'm 26, the molher of twins, not very happily married
because lam in love with my father .
My mother died when I was 15. I'm an only child. When I was
18, we realized we'd always loved each other, but Dad waited
until I was an adult before we started our affair .
l wanted a baby; he talked me into marrying so 1 could have
children . Today f'm very lonely without the man I consider my ·
real husband. I've never felt guilty morally or spiritua lly. My
father w6uld die for me, and f for him, and we meet secretly
whenever we can, which isn 'l oflen.
The law says we 're dead wrong, but I feel so rig ht when I'm
with him. I wish it could be for always and so does he' Must we
be condemned for being· IN LOVE'
DEAR IN LOVE :
I printed your letter because it's far from the first , and
points up again that incestuous love can.. sometimes be deep,
long·lasti ng, and · to participants· some how right. Bul society
tenns it wrong. What more can I say' ·H.

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DOES HIS WIFE DESERVE SPANKING?
DEAR HELEN:
I'm against wife beating, but is it wrong to give your 25-yearold wife a spanking? She never keeps the house neat.
We have two children and I'm always picking up after them.
I'm tired of being her male maid. If she's going to act like a 12year-old, then why shouldn't I treat her like one'. P.A.C.
DEAR P .A.C.:
Do these initials sta nd for "Pretty Apparent Chauvinist'"
Look, !ella, your wife cares for two young children. If you
can't pick up after them occasionally wilhoul thinking of
yourself as a "male maid," you deserve the spanking · as in
"longue lashing" by yours lruly - H.

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certifi cate interest compound ed daily. ln lercsl payable
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and Eliwbclh Clay, Long Bottom: and slltnding, Lula
Hw nplon. Pomeroy; Zella Ritchie, Long Bottom ; Vida
Gree n. ltoulc I. Vinton ; Pa rnltiffl e, sec retary for lhe prtr
gram , Oli ver Smith, Pome roy , Houle 3 and Lawrence
Stewart, Houle :l. Pome roy.

the suede ones. \Urn a snutll
hem down around lhe edges
DEAR POLLY - Before and stitch around twice. 'l11ey
using any spoon for do not get hard like the suede
medication, test its capa city on es nor reel stiff when worn .
with a measurin g spoon . - MRS. f' .l..A.
Polly will sen d you one of
Some hold on ly one·half
teaspoon of liquid and others her
sig ned
lhank ·yo u
three·fourths. Proper dosage newspaper coupon clippers if
is import ant for any she uses your fav orite
medi cine.
Pointer, Peeve , Problem in
My Pet Peev e is ap· her column. Write POLLY 's
proaching a dou ble glass door POINTEHS in ca re of this
to a business firm and newspaper.
pushing hard only to find thai
one is locked . - MONA
DEAR POLLY - I have
worked as a grocery stocker.
Do tell lhe lady who would
like to get pricing marks off
her kitchen counter thai I
have gotten this ink on my
clothes and I use hair spray
on it, then wash in hot water.
I have heard of using milk but
have never tried it. - D.A.K.
DEAR POLLY - My
Pointer is for those who ha ve
little ones just learning lo
feed themselves. We have
shag carpeting in our dining
when you buy the 9 inch,
room . Rather than isolate the
little one in the kitchen so as
Steak Sandwich!
to save the carpet f put an old
Q l"o' • t ender pu,.a b••' • t ••k ••ndwh:l h , w lt: l"l •IIcea t;om•to, ·
plastic tablecloth under the
arl •p l•tt~o~ o•, •nd onion on • b•k•d gald•n brown l t •U•n bun .
hJgh chair. Oc ourse, the high
chair gets messy from top to
bottom but! just stick it in the
shower and let the water run
POINT
on il for a few minutes. This
MASON
softens aU the goop so It wipes
PlEASANT
off easily. I· dry the chair
773-5536
675-1812
while it Is still In the shower.
- R.S.
DEAR POLLY - 1 hated to
throw away those plastic
forks that hol d name plates in

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That's righ t! $1 ,000.00 or 899,000.00 you double your
original inve~tme nl in nine years a nd 4:1 uays, earn ing
an annual pe rcentage rate of 7.50 ~( with an effective
ann ual yield of 7.90 ~~, provided all daily compou nded
interest is all owed t o accumulate ove r the full maturit y
of the agreement. • We call it our DOUBLE VALUE
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DEAR HELEN :
I married my husband without knowing his family history.
One brother committed suicide. His dad wus an aleoholic and
so is Tony, but he's been dry for four years.
His sister was in a mental institution 10 years and was
released to Tony who promised to take care of her. If she's nol
screaming at me, she's a zombie on downers.
Tony is retired from the Army at 45 and won't look for
another job. He sleeps all dlly, goes 'to A.A. meetings, and then
stays up all night watching TV. We haven't had sex since his
sister showed up here.
Oh yes, there 's another brother who is a little strange. Tony
wants him to move in too ,~ ...
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We've been married two yea rs:'! stopped loving him when he
told me I had to take whatever his family handed out as l was
·'only his wife ."
I've got the offer of a good job in Colorado. What should I do'
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DEAR UN :
Take it and run ! · H.

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Society 's coneern for to-d&lt;ly's se.nior citizens has dil'·
I ate d a
v a r 1e I y of
~on~ rnment-spunsored .scr\'Ices for the aged. and one
"·tur h Is benefitmg not unl}
those served but the ones ser·
ving is ca ll ed "Senior
Fncnds."
Seni or Friends IS a prog r~m of senior l'ilizens
befriendi n ~ senior crtizens.
Ntnl' Mei gs County senior
cttizens currently enrol led as
Senior Fri nds' dest' rib&lt;• tl as
a prog rarn of .. g.aining
through gtv rng."
As expressed by Wilma
Sargent , acl1ve Since the
beginni ng of the program in
Aug 1976. "il ts educalmg
and preparing me lo accept
wltateve!' life ha s to offer 1n
the future...
Understandin g and com·
passion for the plrysically ami
menllilly handicapped are
es.senlial qualities for those
enrolled 111 the prog ;am
wluch is administered by Jan

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North up or the Ml'lg.s M~nt.al
Health Center.
Senior F'nends currently
has a l'hcnt loe:td or 15 ~t the
!It hens Mental H eal !~ Cenler,
stx at Arcadta Nursmg Home
a\ Coulvtlle, 19 al Pirwcrest
Co111'alesce nl Ce nt er in
Getllipolis. aml 13 nwn and
women residing in thei r

homesiritheMeigscummunily.
Similiar prugnuns will bt.&gt;
or~ a ni zed lh1s yea r in Gallia
and Jackson Counties by Mrs.
Northup. As explamed by the
coor·dinalor, Semor Friend.&gt;
has a lwtrfold purpose. It
employs ol der people and tl
provides a service to men ami
women who fmd themselves
nJStitult onal•zed or home·
bound for diabil ily reaso ns.
'llre pay is $2.65 an hour with
a travel allowanl'l' of 1i cenL&lt;
a mile. Fundtng is through
the Mental Heullh and Relar·
dalton Board 648. Tille XX .
Ea ch wc&gt;ek lhe Senior
Friends spe•ld four hours on
Monday and five hours on
Wednesda y at the Athens
Menta l Hea lth Ce nter. three
hours on Monday al lhe Ar·
c..:~d ia N ursm~ Horne, and
four lrours on Thursdays al
Pinec reSt. They lra\'c ltn car·
pools to cui down on ex·
penses
Work al Ihe Athens fa cilit y
IS 111 the geri atrics building
With ~ad1 Senior Frien d
visiti ng t h reL~Ir four ass igned
clteniS for a period of from 15
lo 30 minutes' and then ~ecompanying them to acltv il\'

ther~py where everyont· does

"his own thing."
Each person is encouraged
to JXirtidpate in .sum~ type of
'hand work which varies from
crorhcti'ng, embroidering.
making articles such as
beads, bracelets, neck lal'eS.
leather lct eing. rnHLTetme,
rera 1fik We crafUi , or just
cu lling pitlures uut . or
ma gaz ine s w 1t h the
ass1.slance of a Senior Friend.
Al Athens all paltents are
permitted to attend the class
even though they are not
from the Gallia·Jackson·
Meigs Mental Health
Distril'l.
For lhosc clients not able lu
participate in th e craft
dasses, the Senior l'riends
offer companionship for a
time, perhaps by silting
beside them, taking them for
short rides down the corridor
in lheir wheelchairs, writing
letters, reading, or juslltsten·
mg .
Al Arcadia after some per·
sonal attention lo each of the
asstgned clients, a craft class
1.s held for the women with
holiday decorations, jewelry
Ooxes, e~g carton flowers.
and doll door slops being ~
few of the m~ny things made.
For the men, there is a game
period with horseshoe.
marbles. ~ nd bowling. All of
the patients are encouraged
to participate.
Al Pincuest similiar pre&gt;jects are offered lo lhe pa·
tienL' to occupy their time
and minds. Reports are writ·

CWhdll help you

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7- The Dally Sentinel, Middlepoft-Pom~roy, 0., Wednesday, April26 , 1978

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helping people

ten un the cunt.act with eal:h
client weekly and all Senior
Friends participate in a plan·
ning :session with the courdJnalur each Thursday morn·
ing.
In their efforts to mak e life
a li llie more enjoyable for
their cli enl~ , the Senior
Friends take them on picnics.
Lo county fai rS, 0 11 s hoppin ~
trips, and to parties.
For their conununity run-

t;u.; t.s. trips \~o· hCrc rnrlca ge is
jlllid is lim it ed lu necessw·y
shopping ur doctor's \'J SiL~.
For ~cv c t'H I of the sernor
fr iends, dui lv c o n tt~cls " •·e
make by tcleP twne wtth t ilL' II'
clients who many lnncs " just
ncedsomeonclollll ktu."
The Senior Friends ttre rwt
without some trC:tim ng fu r tlw
rule they pcrfortn. Thl'rt
have been work shops.
scrninetrs. etll !-iorls Df &lt;&gt; rw d ~il

meetings on topil:s concerning I he problems of the elder·
ly along wilh visi L&gt; lo mental
hospitals and nu rsing hot;es.
Andl ht• program he r~" CX ·
Jli:IIH.hng. Mrs. Northup is inlerviewing now for four new
positions. Tilere arc no in·
rumc guidelines.
All nine now irwulvcd pli:ln

to contin uci ndefinitelyoruntil hea lth or fa mily prublen"
mtcrvc ru.· EHch urw h&lt;ts

~ Helen Help ·
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maxirn wn of 20 hours for
wtuch they canbe paid each
week. Many work more. ·
The group's enthusiam and
comrnilmenl i~ perhaps best
exp re~&lt;ed by one Senior
friend Zetta Ritchie of Long
.
'
Bottom "To see lhese people's
faces lighl up when we walk
in makes all the lime and ef.
fort
wo rthwhil e."

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SENIOR FRIENDS - Ja n Northup, seated center, IS
coordinator for the Mental Health Ce nlc•·'s Senior Friends
program . Enrolled as Senior Friends tu·e seated. left to
right, Wilma Sar·gent, Middleport ; Jewel M. Well'h,
Pomeroy ; (Mrs. Northup ), Norbe•·t Neutzling. Pomero)':

Polly Cramer

Uniform is wrinkled
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Would
you ask the readers if they
know or any way to remove
wrinkles
fr om
while
polyester uniforijls . They
seem lo be in mine forever. I
have tried rewashing and
drying, spraying and ironi ng
but nothing has worked . C.L.I.
DEAR C.L.I. - Have you
tried using a pressing cloth
wrung out of a solution of hall
white vinegar and water'! I
am sure the readers will be
writing us of th eir ex·
perlences with such uniforms
and we will pass them on to
you.- POLLY .

nora I arra n ~enrenls . One day
I put one in 1:1 glass and m·
so rted my recipe t•ard in the
fork slit. Following the red pe
placed al alm ost eye level
made my day bnght er an d

easier. - MA RY A.
DEAH POLLY To keep
your spoo l of thread from
tu rning on th e ~ew tn g
machine cut a one and one·
quarter inch circle of fell and
mak e a hole in the cente r. Put
a few drops of glue on lhc
bottom and slide down on the
spool holde1· on the machtne.
Cut elbow patches out of
double kmtl o gu on sweaters.
Mak e them the sa me size as

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se lec tions

Post-abortion blues

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Ftve -posttton water
lemperalure co nlrol in cl ud•ng 3 Permanent
Press sellings
Bleach d•spense•
Doub le·Acllon washing
Porcela•n enamel lop and
lid
linl i•lle r and reci rculation
system
Lock 'n Spin'"' Safety Lid
Fabric softener dispenser
(optiona l accessory;
, Bac ked by Nat io nw ide
Su re Se rv •ce

Attended Anniversary
HARTFORD, W. Va. - A.
,K.. (Mac) McClung, father of
Attorney Keith McClung, also
attended the 5oth wedding
aMiversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Foley at Kingwood, W.
Va. on Saturday.
Attorney McClung is the
son·ln·law of Mr. and Mrs.'
Folex,

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Sunday 10 am-10 pm

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By Karen Blaker, Pb.D
DEAR DR. BLAKER Angle and I have been close
friend s since grammar
school. , We even lived
together when we went away
lo college .
Last
year,
after
graduating, we .loo k. jobs in
the same accounting firm.
Two
mo nth s
ago,
everything change d. It
started wh en Angie got
pregnant.
She was very upset and
asked me to make th e
arrangements for th e
abortion. I made the appointment and took her to the
clinic - even though she
refused to tell me what had
happened.
After the abortion , she got
very depressed. She was
always away from th e
apartment. 1 was worried but
finally gave up on her.
Last week she suddenly left
town without telling anyone
where she wa s going. I feel so
guilty about the way 1 acted.
l should have been a better
friend . Why doesn't she want '
to be my friend anymore'
DEAR READER - Angie
may still want to be your
friend. But she may be in·
vol ved in something either
too embarrassing or too
dangerous to tell even you.
Or her withdrawn behavior
and sudden departure may be
due to a depression brought
on by the abortion. "Post·
abortion blues" Is a common
phenomenon.
Why do women gel
depressed after an abortion ?
Besides the hormonal
changes, the depression is
most often due to feelings of
loss.
Some women react to lhe

actual loss of the baby (" ll
would have been ni ce,.
although unrealistic, to have
a child ."). Others react more
lo the loss of the pregnancy
(" ! have never felt so
womanl y." ).
Adding to the feelings of
depression is the anger most
women feel upon discovering
the need for an abortion.
They may be angry at their
doctor, their contraceptives
ur the father of the baby.
But because they feel guilty
about their own responsibility
for the "mistake, " they tum
the anger in on themselves.
The depression gets worse.
You will probably hear
from Angie agairr. ,But while
she is away, comfort yourself
with the knowledge thai you
did your best lo help her
prepare for the abortion .
Coming to terms with one's
feeling before the operation is
the best way to prevent post·
abortion blues . Yuu also
offered the more tangible
support of makin g the
arrangements and ac·
companying her to the clinic.
You also might use this
time to re·evaluate the
mutual dependency you and
Angie have established over
the years.
Have you been close lo the
exclusion of all other people?
If so, this may be your chance
to begin to make new friends .
Your loneliness will give you
the strength to reach out to
others.
Write to Dr . Blaker In 'care
of this newspaper, P. 0. Box
489, Ra-dio City Station, New
York, N. 10019. Volume of
mall prohibits personal
replies, but questions of
general interest will be
discussed in future columns.

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be on forgiveness by Lou
Brown, regional dii'Cl'tor,
praise in the lltbernacle by
Dorothy Buchanana, past
president of Ohio area; and
intercession by Jail Brust,
Dayton Intercessory Prayer
chairman. Main speaker at
the retreat will be Evelyn
Carte, D. D. who iB known for
her prayer experiences of
healing.

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A spring retreat to be held
at Miami University at Ox·
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been announced by the area
Women 's Aglow Fellowship.
Reservations for the
retrea)are to be made before
May 15 aod more Information
on this can be obi.Bined from
Edwina Scott 992.J718or Joan
Edwards, 992-3929.
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BONELESS

DEAR HELEN :
You probably won't print this bull hope you do. ll's the other
side of the picture .
I 'm 26, the molher of twins, not very happily married
because lam in love with my father .
My mother died when I was 15. I'm an only child. When I was
18, we realized we'd always loved each other, but Dad waited
until I was an adult before we started our affair .
l wanted a baby; he talked me into marrying so 1 could have
children . Today f'm very lonely without the man I consider my ·
real husband. I've never felt guilty morally or spiritua lly. My
father w6uld die for me, and f for him, and we meet secretly
whenever we can, which isn 'l oflen.
The law says we 're dead wrong, but I feel so rig ht when I'm
with him. I wish it could be for always and so does he' Must we
be condemned for being· IN LOVE'
DEAR IN LOVE :
I printed your letter because it's far from the first , and
points up again that incestuous love can.. sometimes be deep,
long·lasti ng, and · to participants· some how right. Bul society
tenns it wrong. What more can I say' ·H.

CHOICES

APRIL 24, 25, 26

h(_• pn1d tnle rcHt flt thP nnnunl rule of f)!TJ,.. IeM t hree mon ths for the
tJmt: t.he principal WAR on deposit .

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DOES HIS WIFE DESERVE SPANKING?
DEAR HELEN:
I'm against wife beating, but is it wrong to give your 25-yearold wife a spanking? She never keeps the house neat.
We have two children and I'm always picking up after them.
I'm tired of being her male maid. If she's going to act like a 12year-old, then why shouldn't I treat her like one'. P.A.C.
DEAR P .A.C.:
Do these initials sta nd for "Pretty Apparent Chauvinist'"
Look, !ella, your wife cares for two young children. If you
can't pick up after them occasionally wilhoul thinking of
yourself as a "male maid," you deserve the spanking · as in
"longue lashing" by yours lruly - H.

Model LA49
.J•g 18·1b. ca pacity
0 Heavy Dull Spiral Ram,
Agitator- lor big wash
toads
Knitlabric cy cl e
Three agilallonispin speed

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•On time dcpoHiLR. rc,ulntio m~ rc&lt;ruire thAt there be a n intere!!t
pe n»lt y if tht= principal il'! withdraw n before maturity. Holde r will

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CENTER CUT RIB

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

And , in add ition to all this .. . mon th ly or quarterly
income ... paid on one, two, three, four or si x yea r
certifi cate interest compound ed daily. ln lercsl payable
month ly if you desire o n cer tificates wilh face a moun t
of $5,000.00 or more.

,,

and Eliwbclh Clay, Long Bottom: and slltnding, Lula
Hw nplon. Pomeroy; Zella Ritchie, Long Bottom ; Vida
Gree n. ltoulc I. Vinton ; Pa rnltiffl e, sec retary for lhe prtr
gram , Oli ver Smith, Pome roy , Houle 3 and Lawrence
Stewart, Houle :l. Pome roy.

the suede ones. \Urn a snutll
hem down around lhe edges
DEAR POLLY - Before and stitch around twice. 'l11ey
using any spoon for do not get hard like the suede
medication, test its capa city on es nor reel stiff when worn .
with a measurin g spoon . - MRS. f' .l..A.
Polly will sen d you one of
Some hold on ly one·half
teaspoon of liquid and others her
sig ned
lhank ·yo u
three·fourths. Proper dosage newspaper coupon clippers if
is import ant for any she uses your fav orite
medi cine.
Pointer, Peeve , Problem in
My Pet Peev e is ap· her column. Write POLLY 's
proaching a dou ble glass door POINTEHS in ca re of this
to a business firm and newspaper.
pushing hard only to find thai
one is locked . - MONA
DEAR POLLY - I have
worked as a grocery stocker.
Do tell lhe lady who would
like to get pricing marks off
her kitchen counter thai I
have gotten this ink on my
clothes and I use hair spray
on it, then wash in hot water.
I have heard of using milk but
have never tried it. - D.A.K.
DEAR POLLY - My
Pointer is for those who ha ve
little ones just learning lo
feed themselves. We have
shag carpeting in our dining
when you buy the 9 inch,
room . Rather than isolate the
little one in the kitchen so as
Steak Sandwich!
to save the carpet f put an old
Q l"o' • t ender pu,.a b••' • t ••k ••ndwh:l h , w lt: l"l •IIcea t;om•to, ·
plastic tablecloth under the
arl •p l•tt~o~ o•, •nd onion on • b•k•d gald•n brown l t •U•n bun .
hJgh chair. Oc ourse, the high
chair gets messy from top to
bottom but! just stick it in the
shower and let the water run
POINT
on il for a few minutes. This
MASON
softens aU the goop so It wipes
PlEASANT
off easily. I· dry the chair
773-5536
675-1812
while it Is still In the shower.
- R.S.
DEAR POLLY - 1 hated to
throw away those plastic
forks that hol d name plates in

-- ,

That's righ t! $1 ,000.00 or 899,000.00 you double your
original inve~tme nl in nine years a nd 4:1 uays, earn ing
an annual pe rcentage rate of 7.50 ~( with an effective
ann ual yield of 7.90 ~~, provided all daily compou nded
interest is all owed t o accumulate ove r the full maturit y
of the agreement. • We call it our DOUBLE VALUE
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DEAR HELEN :
I married my husband without knowing his family history.
One brother committed suicide. His dad wus an aleoholic and
so is Tony, but he's been dry for four years.
His sister was in a mental institution 10 years and was
released to Tony who promised to take care of her. If she's nol
screaming at me, she's a zombie on downers.
Tony is retired from the Army at 45 and won't look for
another job. He sleeps all dlly, goes 'to A.A. meetings, and then
stays up all night watching TV. We haven't had sex since his
sister showed up here.
Oh yes, there 's another brother who is a little strange. Tony
wants him to move in too ,~ ...
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We've been married two yea rs:'! stopped loving him when he
told me I had to take whatever his family handed out as l was
·'only his wife ."
I've got the offer of a good job in Colorado. What should I do'
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8- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wi&gt;dnesday, Apri\26. 1978

-

Mrs ..Titus hosts garden clu~ meet1ng
Garden Club of the Athens cupcakes, and potato chips
planned during MondHy home of Mrs. JHmes Titus.
to
plant , will be served by the conunitnight 's meeting of the
The club will provide facilit y
Rutland Garden Club at the flowers for the Good . Lock Refresluncnts of sandwiches, tee, Mrs.. Eugene Atkins,
Mrs. Robert Canaday, Mrs.
Harry Williamson, Mrs.
Harvey Erlewine, Mrs. Carl
Denison, and Mrs. Vietor
Nelson.
.During the bus iness
meeting the club also decided
to . provide flow er arrangements fur the Rutland
Alwnm Association banquet.
224 FIRST STREET e PHONE: 130 4 ) 6?!i-2 4 60
A letter was read from Mrs.
Charles
Kuhl, regional direcFUlL CMIIF
Jloinl:Jlluoout, ~- ;lla.. zsssa
tor. announ cing the regional
HEATING
OIL
&amp; OH Ml i ll liiC
meeting for May 20 at Royal
Odk Park. A feature of the
day will be a picnic with
Dear Homeowner:
members being asked to tHke
I. would like to take this opportunity to tell you that when 75 percent of the
either a vegetable or a salad.
energy in a house is expended on heating , and only 25 percent on appliances. th en
Mrs. Kuhl also asked that the
dub have a spring porch sale
heating becomes a major factor in conservation .
and give the proceeds to the
rorticulture fw1d and the
Average home owners are probably not aware of the real energy thie ves in .
Wright
Estate. Members
their homes . Most people ha ve been instructed by the government to do th1ngs
voted to have the sa le at the
like turn down thermos tats , insulate, use less appliances. use cold water for
nexlmeeting.
washing clothes, and so on . These are all commendable efforts. but many of the
Mrs. Pearl Wtle reported
on the tulip beds in Rutland.
most important areas are overlooked m the zeal to cut down and conserve.
'l11~re was a letter from Mrs.
Robert Reibel. former
Near the top of the list is hot water . Most people are not aware of the fact that
member of the club. Mrs.
15 per cent of the entire hou sehold e ne rgy is used to prov1de lhe hot wat er needs
James Nicholson told of the
of the a verage fa mily. That merits taking a good. hard look at the hot. water
county meeting held at the
Pomeroy Library attended
system a nd see ing if it is doing the best JOb for the money. For example.
by
herse lf , Mrs. Chris Diehl,
electricity costs twice as muc h as oil for hea tmg hot water. And an oil wa ter
and
Mrs. Ralph Turner. The
hea ter heats hot water 5 tim es fa ster than electnctty . Other fact s could be the
president thanked members
size of the hot water hea te r or boile r and whether it needs to be d eaned or
for arrangements for the
updated .
Grange banquet.
A report was given on the
April
II tour at the home of
Most people just assume that if the heating bill is too high. the?. the best thin g
Mr.
and
Mrs. Nonnan Will.
to do is a dd insulation . Of course , ins ulation 1s a good tdea . and a \liSe mvestment
Mrs . Will !Hiked about the 10
too . but oftentimes , more dollars can be sa ved by upgradmg an meffJcJ e nt
divisions of narcissus and
heating system .
shuwedseveralinher gardcn
including the white ice foll ies,
tink
crbell , th e R · 0.
Th e hea ting plant might need a reall y good cleaning and tun e-up . If it's an oi l
llackhouse,
peeping tom ,
system , s iml y modernizi ng it wit h a new flame retentiOn burner or ~ new bl~e
Irish
luck,
Music
Hall, Mow1t
ria me burner can cut fuel consumption from 15 percent to 30 percent · In actu,I l
Huo&lt;l, and Sweetness. She
dollars that could mean hundreds of dollars saved eac h yea r .
presented each member an
arrangement of narcissus
followi ng the tour . In the
Conse rving e nergy is of vita l importance to most people. but jus t as
group were Mrs. Turner,
important are creature comfort~ : Mos t oeople want a mce. 9u1et , comfortab~e
Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Diehl ,
home to Jive without huge heatmg b1lls . A consu ltatiOn w1t h a professwnal
Mrs . Dayton Parsons, Mrs.
hea ting expert from City Ice &amp; Fuel Co. could . be the bes t adv1ce for all
Williamson, Mrs . Carl
co nce rned . because most of the costs m he at1ng are ca used by Simple
Denison, Mrs. C. E. Bishop
defici c iencies and dirty sys tems. l would like you to look a t the facts about ml
and Mrs. Erlewine.
For devotions Mrs. Titus
heat in the advertisement below .
·
SINCERELY
reH d scripture. Members
gave te crec'l and coiled in
w1i" '" and for roll ca ll
/ ~=;i':=~'...-j--j-~~r7L--...?
members named their
/ //''~
favorite wild flower . 'rhere
was a thank you note from
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Mary Hendricks, treasu rer,
and from Mrs . PHul Winn for
fl o wer ~
during
he r
hospitalization.
For the program, Mrs.
Williamson talked about easy
flowers to grow. She mention"'' the celosia red fox which
she said makes beautiful
dried or cut flowers, the
Calif or nia po pp y, the
ma rigold and zinnia . She also
spoke of the Blue Jay petunia,
a midseason flower. especially attractive when used with
pinks, yellows and white.
"Consider the Toad ·and
How It Works In Your
Garden" was given by Mrs.
Hoy Snowden. She sa id that
toads eat cabbage wonns.
moths, crickcts &lt;.:utworms,
flies and spiders. In October
they bury under lhe mulch
and 111 the spnng awaken. She
sa id that although toads do

RUTLAND-A therapy pn&gt;gi'Hm at the Athens Mental
Health Center on May 9 was

Heil :s

[Extc00

-·---~--~·-''1' through Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
each even in g with Rev .
Chester Lemley speaking.
Special music and public
invited .
FRIDAY '
UNITED Mine Workers
Supporters ·ctub Friday 10
WEDNESDAY
OHIO VALLEY Com- a.m. at Miners Relief
mandery 24. Knights rem- building, High St. , Midplar, ;1ated ('oncla ve, 7:30 dleport. Anyon e wishing
p.m. Wednesda y: All Sir additional information are
asked to call 992-1&gt;163.
Knights invited.
POMEROY . MIDDLE- SHADE RIVER Lodge 453,
PO R1' 1.lOllS
·
c, 1, u B , F&amp;AM, Chesler , meeting 7: 30
Wedncsay Wednesda y noon p.m. t' riday with work in the
at the Meigs Inn .
EA and FC degrees; ail
MIDDLEPORT Literary Master Masons invited.
Club. 2 p.m. at the home of
ANNUAL BAKE sale of
Mrs. Forest with reviews by Fo rest Run Methodis t
Mrs. Rodney Downing and Church, Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
Mrs. Arthur Strauss.
p.m. at Dale C. Warner In·
soranee Agency, W. Main St. ,
AMERi t;;ti N l.l':GION Aux- Pomeroy.
iliary, Feeney-Bennett Post
WEEKEND revival ,
128, 7:30p.m.at the hall.
Friday th rough Sunday, 7:30
. AME RICAN
LEGION . p.m. each evening at
Fc'Cney-Bennctt Post 128, 7:30 Freedom Gospel Mission .
at the hall.
Bald Knob, with Rev. L. R.
FREE CERV ICAL Cancer Glo esenca mp
speaking ;
Clinic for Meigs area woman, Good News Singers of
Wednesday aft ernoon at Washington C. H. featured
Heath Un it ed Methodist Saturday ev enin g: public
Church . For appointment call invited
992·7531 daily or 992-5832
REVIVAL AT Long Bottom
evenings or weekend.
United Meth odist Church,
THURSDAY
Thursday throu gh Sunday,
MEIGS County Women 7:30 p.m . and special music
Fellowship Thursday 7:30 each eve ning. Ches ter
p.m. at Rutland Church of Lemiey, Vinton, evangeUst,
Christ.
and public invited.
FREE CLOTHING day at
SATURDAY
The Salvation Army, But- OPEN HOUSE 4 to 7 p.m.
ternut Ave ., IO a.m . to 12 noon Saturday at Pomeroy Fire
Thursday . All area residents Station to mark $30,000 mortin need of clothing are gage burning ceremony at
welcome.
6:30 p.m. Occasion to comMIDDLEPORT CUB Scout memorate paying off of
Pack 245 meeting scheduled $30,000 mortgage by firem en
for Thursday evening has on their headquarters. Light
been cancelled.
refreshments and public
·sPE CIA L MEETING, invited.
Bosworth Council 46, Roya l
and Select Masters, 7: 30p.m.
HOSTS CLUB
Thursday ; work in the Roya l
Mr&gt; . Eva Dessa uer hosted
Master and Select Masters
Degrees.
a meeting of the Third Friday
RIVERVI EW Garden Club Clu b at her home last week .
at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bill WaL~o n wa s a guest.
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery with Members held a silent aucMrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs. tion. Games were played with
Okey Con nolly as co- prizes going to the winners.
hostesses. For the program . Next meeting will be at the
Mrs. David Chadwe ll and home of Mrs. Eula Odegard.
Mrs. Roy Hannum will teach
the members to make a
macrame hangmg plant er.

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City Ice &amp; Fuel

Will Loan A 1,000

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OHIO NURSES Ass n.,
Southern Hill s Di stri ct.
regular meeting, 7.30 p.m.
Thursday aJ Mt. St. Mary's
Hospita l. Film strip "Process
for People" and Shirley
Patel. hostess. All regi;1ercd
nu r~cs invited.
REV IVAL
beg inn ing
Thursday at Long Bottom
United Method ist Church

Gallon Tank On All
New Construction

Wrong.

.Wrong.

nut live in wCJ ter as frogs do'

Five wrong ideas you pr~bably have
about heating homes.
WRONG IDEA #7: If's eas1er ro msrarr an erecrnc hear
pump than 11 1s to mstall oJ/ hear

FACT: Thousands of 011 h€Jt marketers are prepared to
won.. w1th builders and heat1ng con tractors to arrange
lor 1nstalla11on of complete com f011 systems qu1ckly
~nd expenly
WRONG IDEA 112: It costs much tess to mstall an elecrnc neat pump than to 1nsrall 011hear and convenlfonal
M condn1omng

FACT: The cost d1Herent1al.s very s1 1ght- 1n scme
cases 1! actually costs less to 1nstall 011 heat, 011 hot water
and mechan1cal a~r cond1l10n1ng And when you Install 011heat and oil hot water plus conventional a~r
cond1t10n1nQ. you get properly SIZed comfort systems
lor warm or cold weather, not a "comprom ise" a!l-lnone heallng -a~r cond1I10n1ng co mb1n~l10n
WRONG IDEA 113: We re runnmg out of 011.

FACT: 011 w1ll be our most available fue l well 1nto the
neKI century Each year more 0111s discovered than
1s consumed Natural gas. on the other hand. 1S·1n
penlously short supply and electric 1ndustry scurces
are predict1ng sho rtages of power generating capacity
w1th1n the next four yeaiS
WRONG IDEA #4: Other forms of heat are cleaner
than olf.

FACT: No other form of heat is cleaner than.oil heat.
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WE 'RE

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ABOUT

the ch1mney W1th an oil heat system. noth1ng en ters
liVIn g quarters but good clean heal (NOTE: Electnc
genera ling plants account lor more than half of all
the non-tra nsportatiOn alf pollut1on produced 1n
Amenca- more than all the homes and all the other
1ndustnes comb1ned )
WRONG IDEA 115: Electnc Heat pumps save money
and energy.

FACT: Any k1nd of electnc heat costs more to operate
than modern 011 heat The operating cost differential
IS w1dened dramatically when added to the cost
advantage that Oil-fueled domestiC hot water holds
over electnc water heat1ng. Electnc heat IS 1neff 1C1ent·
1t wastes fuel; 11wastes money.
These are only afew ol the wrong Ideas you probably
have about oil heal. Why not gel all the facts from a local
011 heat ma~eter . Take your cho1ce from the many
listed 1n the Yellow Pages under "Oils-Fuels"

MODERN OIL HEAT:

.

They can spend more on the house if they sodnd I~
on the heat.
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they need water to keep their
skins from drying out, and for
reproduction. They ca n live
for 40 years if properly cared
for , she concluded .
Mrs. Russell Little gave
ga rden lips for May sug·
gesting I hal now is the !ime to
s!Hrt tender annuals and
evergreens. She told how to
disbod peonies Hnd how to
choose annuals to be started
in the garden .
"Spring Nosta lgia" was the
theme of the home flower
show judged by Mrs. Titus.
Mrs. Turner received a blue
ribbon, and others exhibi ting
were Mrs. Nic holson, . Mrs.
Snowden, Mrs. Diehl, Mrs.
Canaday, and Mrs. Pauline
Atkins. Mrs. Harry William·
S&lt;Jn won the door prize providl-d by Mrs. Winn.
Hefreslunents were servl'&lt;l
by Mrs . Titus and Mrs.
Atkins. Gucsll were Mrs.
Howard Thoma , president of
the f'ernwoud Ga rden Club,
Mrs. Fran k Halliday, Mrs.
Norma Lee, and Mrs. Norman Will of the Star Garden
Club.

French Fries
With Purcha se

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MEETING SET
Mrs. Thomas Bentz, presi- ..
dent of the Church Women· . ,
United of Meigs County, has ,
announced a planning com- ,,
miltee meeting for Friday ...
afternoon at I :30 p.m. at ,
Trinity Church, Pomeroy. for
Ma y Fellowship Day to be
observed on May 5.

"

SEEN AND HEARD
··
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ·"
Sisson, Hobbie, John and·'
Melissa were in Waverly Sun· ·'
day to visit C. H. Wise, Jr., ;..
godfather of the three
children.

TWELFTH ANNUAL
S()utheast Ohio

~RADED

BULL SALE .

I In the heart of the cow
country)

1

Saturday, May 6,

1978
1 :00 P .M .
Guernsey
County
Fairgrounds • . Old
wash inyton, Ohio

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l h is sa l e Is to r the
co mmerc i al
fe ed
cal l
producer who wants to
improve the we ight and
gra de ot h1S nex t c~ tt cro p.
An bu l l~ are r egis t ered and

All nul ls selling

w ill grad e choi ce or b ett er
and will be o t breed ing age .
All bul ls will be we ighed
and Qr 1lded on Sa turda y,
May 6. ;tl 9 00 AM . by Gll ll
Long , and 0 1c k Smi! h , The
Oh10 State Un1vers i t y .
1 nd ividuat
heallh paper s
l urnr'&gt;hed lu nch w ill be
ser . . ed sa It day

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Oscar Share , Secretary ,
Gu erns ey -Noble
Fetd•r
cattle A uGc 1ation. Route 4,
Bo x SH , cam bridge , Oh io
4312S .

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the bill will
grant tax exemptions of 25 to . associate patron; Harold
1110 percent on real and
Rice, Ruth.
sentinel,
and Louise
personal property taxes for Well,
Members
gave
up to 15 years or on the pledge of allegiancc 'and
corporation franchise taxes sang "Alnerica...
for up to eight years,
whichever a qualifying
industry chooses.
However, the industry
applying for the tax break
will have to be located ln a
city drawing at least I
percent of the state's welfare
allocations. This limits the
program to 14 or 15 cities,
according to sponsors.

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Amendments
Am. Sub. SB liill, Speck. Improves collection of awards by
smailclalmscourts,o-31.
IIMSIDWASHINGTON
Billl Paued
SB ~. Valiquette. Eliminates generic references in the
workers' compensation law. 31~.
Am. Sub. HB 1062, Baumann. Provides additional calami·
CIOUS
ty days for schools. 30-3.
.
Am. Sub. HB 1145, Bawnann. !Wqui~es persons applymg
for original appointment to a police or f1re department to be
free from cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. 32-1 .
Sub. SB 254, Hall. Provides tax incentives for ins.tallaUon
of solar or wind heating or cooling systems and for bwlding msulaUon material. 32-1.
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Sub. SB :!re, Bowen. Provides tax incentives or busmesses
that locate in areas of chronic unemployment. 31-1.
Am Sub liB 356 Coole Creates a Diislon of Conswner
Finan~ and: a Division of Credit Unions in the Commerce
Department. 32-G.
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SB 444, Butts. Prohibits payment of fire insurance c18.Iml
in excess of $5,00D until taxes, assessments and demolition
Clllts are paid. 32-'1.
Am. Sub. liB 218, Fries.. Waives under certain
cumstances the requirement that territories seeklng to Incorporate receive the approval of all mW1lclpalilies Within
three mJies of the territory, 26-6.

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S. Sgt. and Mrs. Raymond
A. Norris are announcing the
birth of a son, April 8, in Germany . . The baby weighed
seven pounds, two ounces ~ nd
has been nmnl-d Jason Allen.
Sgt. and Mrs . Norris have ,
another son , Mark Anthony,
10 months old. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Norris, Albany,
and maternal ~randpa rents
arc . Mr. and Mrs.Dearl
Porter, Pomeroy. Mrs. Ethel
Cla1·k of Albany is a great-

blocked in the House.
A spokesman for the
.
Rhodes admmistralion
said
the governor is ''pleased"
with Senate passage of the
measure, and indicated·
attempts will be made to
broaden the tax exemptions
in the House.
However, House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, said it will be after
the June primary before any
serious committee work
begins on the bill in that
chamber .

Mrs.

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number of new jobs created, •:ities," sai d Jackson,
eligibility is subject to annual pointing out that the program
review and in no case can the could qualify Ohio for
number of jobs drop below additional
aid
under
the original empl oyment Presi dent Ca rter 's $8.3 billi on
figure .
federal urban rehabilitati on
"This will give industries plan .
an opportunity to help
Tile lon e opponent was Sen.
rrench Fries
Mrs. Anna Turner of the Masonic Temple in Mid· co mmon it i e s wi t h R. Kin sey Milleson , D·
With Pu rchOse
Wilkesville Chapter was a dleport. On Ma y 3 there will unemployment problems," Freeport. Milleson said he
Of 9 '' Sleok
T
t't'
ai''Obe a bake sa le.
said Sen. William F. Bowen, voted against the bill beca use
Sandw ich
guest. wo pe I wns were
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"I've got a phi losophica l
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APm H 25· 26
tolhcAprJ'lJOgoldcnwcdding W)•att were reported ill. Sun- Wit
Sen.
AI All
about
tax
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tanM.
d. Morns Jackson, problem
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si
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pa&gt;e
was
Helen
"''eve
11
abatement . I've just got a bad
anmversary u eurge anu
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s will demonstrate fee ling about it. ''
1''&gt;UI·se King. Also read was Johnson. There was a solo by Oh'" Thi
an invitation to the wedding Jane Wise entitled " Lonel y
10·s comm 1·1ment 1o 1., s
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of Ellen Rice.
Voices''
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Past niatrons presented
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Guysville, New Matamoras. Ava nell George. Lois Pauley,
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Cheste rh ill, Evangeline, Pauline Atkin s, Sharon
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Rein e rs v illc , Lowell, .Jewell, Grace Wilson, Slellu
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Alnesville, and Wilkesville Atkins, Amber Warner, Betty
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were announced.
Bishop , Marjori e Hi ce,
~.- ,.t&gt;'&gt;' \ .~,, Favon·t e Newspaper 1 Clipp1ng For Each.
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SENATE
Bills IDtrodu&lt;ed
SB 485 Van Meter. Include! reductions in taxes after they
have been ~ertified for collection in determining the reduction
factor for tax equlllzaUon.
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SB 486, Van Meter. Prevents persons mdtcted for certam
crimes to hold public office pending the outcome of the
charges.
Concun In House Ameodmenll
Am. Sub. SB 421 , Roberto. Sets maximwn weight limits for
semitrailer dwnp trucks. ~.
.
Sub. SB 239, Celebrezze. Extends the types of msurance or
coverage that coUnties can provtde for ofbcers and employees.

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BROUGHTONS 24 oz .

Democrats have resisted
1n addition , the industry
the industrial tax incentives will have to demonstrate that
bill for more than a year, it will hire a minimum
complaining it would be a number of new workers, at
"giveaway." But senators
rrom urban areas with high .
.1.
unemployment finally ad- .
vanced•it as a potential job
producer .
HARRISONVILLE-A 25The Democratic senators
seemed satisfied that they year pin was presented to
Mrs. Grace Turner at a rehad limited the tax cent meeting of Harrisonville
abatement to industries Chapter, Order of the
which actually ·provide new Eastern Star, held at the
jobs in areas of high
Masonic Temple.
unemployment.
Pt . to
. th e bill ' the Mrs.
Presentation
was made
Jor passmg
Pauline Atkins
afterby.
senators closed loopholes Mrs. Turner has . been
which might have allowed
d .
d
·d 1
· th
presente 111 the west an
m
ustr es to receive
e tax taken to the east for a
breaks ·by hiring a minimal welcome.
number of employees, or by
t
k'
h
. operations
.
Mrs. S e11 a At ms, wort y
1rotn one
movmg
. th
ll'Ultron, and Larry Well, worlocation to another withm e thy patron, presided at the

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FRENCH CITY

l~ast 2tl percent of whom must reside in the area of
must
come off
the high unemployment.
unemployment compensation
The size of the tax break is
rolls, and 60 perce nt of them graduated according to the

cOLUMBUS (UPI)
Separate bills granting long.
term tax abatement to
industries which expand to
Inner cities and create jobs,
and authorizing eight extra
makeup-free days for
weather-related school
closings have received topheayy approval from the '
Ohio Senate.
The . industrial
tax
Incentives bill , a major
.
pr iorItyoI the admini strat1on
of Gov. James A. Rhodes for
three years, was forwarded
loth H seTu d
31
e ou
es ay on a •
I vole.
closing hill,
dThe dschool
'th
a opte WI emergency
priority on a 31).;! vote, was
sent back to the House for
.
dm
concurrence
f th chm amen ents.
he
One o e anges was t

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Here is a glance at activity Tuesday
in the Ohio General Asembly :
.
HOUSE
Bills IDirodu&lt;ed
HB 1249, Maddux. Increases to $2,500 the amount a subdivision ca n spend wthout certification that suffic1ent funds exist.
HB 1250, R. James. Permits the Director of Transportation to lower speed limlts on certain stale routes within
municipalities without a prior investigation.
, HB 1251, Wilkowski. Eliminates mandatory sentences for
certain felonies .
Cooeun lo Senate Amendments
Am . HB 1145, S. Brown . Requires the licensing of auction
businesses . n -15.
Am . Sub. HB 605, Fries. Prohibits tampering with utility
meters. 86-1.
Am . Sub. HB 908, Lancione. Provides for protection of en·
dangered species of wildlplants. 71-17.
Am. HB 728, Stinziano. Increases penalties lor unlaw{ul
possession of dangerous weapons and broadens the def1m11on
of dangerous ordnance. 87~ •
BIIIJ Passed
Sub. HB 1127, Brooks . Specifies that a will or trust agreement pertaining to the payment of taxes shall not provide for
payment of taxes imposed by the Internal Revenue. Code
unless the agreement uses the wods "generalion sktpptng
transfer lax." ~.
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AM . HB SI4, Betts. Allows state universities to mdemnily
trustees and other officials. 63-25.
Sub. HB 1131, Mayer. Permits county coroners to remove
pituitary glands during an autopsy. iMHJ.
Am . SB 422, Roberto. Adopls substance of temporary
regulation dealing with state chartered building and loans.

20 Angu s

6 Charotais
4S Polled H ere ford
4 ShOrthOrn

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activity at a glance

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DEPARTMENT STORE

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Anniversary
Special
FREE

DATE MARKED
The 80th birthday of Mrs.
Iva Howell was celebrated
over the weekend at the
Rutland home of her son·lll·
law and daughter, Mr. a~d
Mrs. Harvey Ertewine. Jom·
ing the family for the celebr~- ~ ,
tion were Mr. ana Mrs. David "
Eskew, Candi , AmY• and ·
Beth, Newark, and Mrs. •
Lewis Hussell of Mt. Alto, W· ...
va. who spent two weeks here ,,
with her sister.
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8- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wi&gt;dnesday, Apri\26. 1978

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Mrs ..Titus hosts garden clu~ meet1ng
Garden Club of the Athens cupcakes, and potato chips
planned during MondHy home of Mrs. JHmes Titus.
to
plant , will be served by the conunitnight 's meeting of the
The club will provide facilit y
Rutland Garden Club at the flowers for the Good . Lock Refresluncnts of sandwiches, tee, Mrs.. Eugene Atkins,
Mrs. Robert Canaday, Mrs.
Harry Williamson, Mrs.
Harvey Erlewine, Mrs. Carl
Denison, and Mrs. Vietor
Nelson.
.During the bus iness
meeting the club also decided
to . provide flow er arrangements fur the Rutland
Alwnm Association banquet.
224 FIRST STREET e PHONE: 130 4 ) 6?!i-2 4 60
A letter was read from Mrs.
Charles
Kuhl, regional direcFUlL CMIIF
Jloinl:Jlluoout, ~- ;lla.. zsssa
tor. announ cing the regional
HEATING
OIL
&amp; OH Ml i ll liiC
meeting for May 20 at Royal
Odk Park. A feature of the
day will be a picnic with
Dear Homeowner:
members being asked to tHke
I. would like to take this opportunity to tell you that when 75 percent of the
either a vegetable or a salad.
energy in a house is expended on heating , and only 25 percent on appliances. th en
Mrs. Kuhl also asked that the
dub have a spring porch sale
heating becomes a major factor in conservation .
and give the proceeds to the
rorticulture fw1d and the
Average home owners are probably not aware of the real energy thie ves in .
Wright
Estate. Members
their homes . Most people ha ve been instructed by the government to do th1ngs
voted to have the sa le at the
like turn down thermos tats , insulate, use less appliances. use cold water for
nexlmeeting.
washing clothes, and so on . These are all commendable efforts. but many of the
Mrs. Pearl Wtle reported
on the tulip beds in Rutland.
most important areas are overlooked m the zeal to cut down and conserve.
'l11~re was a letter from Mrs.
Robert Reibel. former
Near the top of the list is hot water . Most people are not aware of the fact that
member of the club. Mrs.
15 per cent of the entire hou sehold e ne rgy is used to prov1de lhe hot wat er needs
James Nicholson told of the
of the a verage fa mily. That merits taking a good. hard look at the hot. water
county meeting held at the
Pomeroy Library attended
system a nd see ing if it is doing the best JOb for the money. For example.
by
herse lf , Mrs. Chris Diehl,
electricity costs twice as muc h as oil for hea tmg hot water. And an oil wa ter
and
Mrs. Ralph Turner. The
hea ter heats hot water 5 tim es fa ster than electnctty . Other fact s could be the
president thanked members
size of the hot water hea te r or boile r and whether it needs to be d eaned or
for arrangements for the
updated .
Grange banquet.
A report was given on the
April
II tour at the home of
Most people just assume that if the heating bill is too high. the?. the best thin g
Mr.
and
Mrs. Nonnan Will.
to do is a dd insulation . Of course , ins ulation 1s a good tdea . and a \liSe mvestment
Mrs . Will !Hiked about the 10
too . but oftentimes , more dollars can be sa ved by upgradmg an meffJcJ e nt
divisions of narcissus and
heating system .
shuwedseveralinher gardcn
including the white ice foll ies,
tink
crbell , th e R · 0.
Th e hea ting plant might need a reall y good cleaning and tun e-up . If it's an oi l
llackhouse,
peeping tom ,
system , s iml y modernizi ng it wit h a new flame retentiOn burner or ~ new bl~e
Irish
luck,
Music
Hall, Mow1t
ria me burner can cut fuel consumption from 15 percent to 30 percent · In actu,I l
Huo&lt;l, and Sweetness. She
dollars that could mean hundreds of dollars saved eac h yea r .
presented each member an
arrangement of narcissus
followi ng the tour . In the
Conse rving e nergy is of vita l importance to most people. but jus t as
group were Mrs. Turner,
important are creature comfort~ : Mos t oeople want a mce. 9u1et , comfortab~e
Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Diehl ,
home to Jive without huge heatmg b1lls . A consu ltatiOn w1t h a professwnal
Mrs . Dayton Parsons, Mrs.
hea ting expert from City Ice &amp; Fuel Co. could . be the bes t adv1ce for all
Williamson, Mrs . Carl
co nce rned . because most of the costs m he at1ng are ca used by Simple
Denison, Mrs. C. E. Bishop
defici c iencies and dirty sys tems. l would like you to look a t the facts about ml
and Mrs. Erlewine.
For devotions Mrs. Titus
heat in the advertisement below .
·
SINCERELY
reH d scripture. Members
gave te crec'l and coiled in
w1i" '" and for roll ca ll
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members named their
/ //''~
favorite wild flower . 'rhere
was a thank you note from
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Mary Hendricks, treasu rer,
and from Mrs . PHul Winn for
fl o wer ~
during
he r
hospitalization.
For the program, Mrs.
Williamson talked about easy
flowers to grow. She mention"'' the celosia red fox which
she said makes beautiful
dried or cut flowers, the
Calif or nia po pp y, the
ma rigold and zinnia . She also
spoke of the Blue Jay petunia,
a midseason flower. especially attractive when used with
pinks, yellows and white.
"Consider the Toad ·and
How It Works In Your
Garden" was given by Mrs.
Hoy Snowden. She sa id that
toads eat cabbage wonns.
moths, crickcts &lt;.:utworms,
flies and spiders. In October
they bury under lhe mulch
and 111 the spnng awaken. She
sa id that although toads do

RUTLAND-A therapy pn&gt;gi'Hm at the Athens Mental
Health Center on May 9 was

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-·---~--~·-''1' through Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
each even in g with Rev .
Chester Lemley speaking.
Special music and public
invited .
FRIDAY '
UNITED Mine Workers
Supporters ·ctub Friday 10
WEDNESDAY
OHIO VALLEY Com- a.m. at Miners Relief
mandery 24. Knights rem- building, High St. , Midplar, ;1ated ('oncla ve, 7:30 dleport. Anyon e wishing
p.m. Wednesda y: All Sir additional information are
asked to call 992-1&gt;163.
Knights invited.
POMEROY . MIDDLE- SHADE RIVER Lodge 453,
PO R1' 1.lOllS
·
c, 1, u B , F&amp;AM, Chesler , meeting 7: 30
Wedncsay Wednesda y noon p.m. t' riday with work in the
at the Meigs Inn .
EA and FC degrees; ail
MIDDLEPORT Literary Master Masons invited.
Club. 2 p.m. at the home of
ANNUAL BAKE sale of
Mrs. Forest with reviews by Fo rest Run Methodis t
Mrs. Rodney Downing and Church, Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
Mrs. Arthur Strauss.
p.m. at Dale C. Warner In·
soranee Agency, W. Main St. ,
AMERi t;;ti N l.l':GION Aux- Pomeroy.
iliary, Feeney-Bennett Post
WEEKEND revival ,
128, 7:30p.m.at the hall.
Friday th rough Sunday, 7:30
. AME RICAN
LEGION . p.m. each evening at
Fc'Cney-Bennctt Post 128, 7:30 Freedom Gospel Mission .
at the hall.
Bald Knob, with Rev. L. R.
FREE CERV ICAL Cancer Glo esenca mp
speaking ;
Clinic for Meigs area woman, Good News Singers of
Wednesday aft ernoon at Washington C. H. featured
Heath Un it ed Methodist Saturday ev enin g: public
Church . For appointment call invited
992·7531 daily or 992-5832
REVIVAL AT Long Bottom
evenings or weekend.
United Meth odist Church,
THURSDAY
Thursday throu gh Sunday,
MEIGS County Women 7:30 p.m . and special music
Fellowship Thursday 7:30 each eve ning. Ches ter
p.m. at Rutland Church of Lemiey, Vinton, evangeUst,
Christ.
and public invited.
FREE CLOTHING day at
SATURDAY
The Salvation Army, But- OPEN HOUSE 4 to 7 p.m.
ternut Ave ., IO a.m . to 12 noon Saturday at Pomeroy Fire
Thursday . All area residents Station to mark $30,000 mortin need of clothing are gage burning ceremony at
welcome.
6:30 p.m. Occasion to comMIDDLEPORT CUB Scout memorate paying off of
Pack 245 meeting scheduled $30,000 mortgage by firem en
for Thursday evening has on their headquarters. Light
been cancelled.
refreshments and public
·sPE CIA L MEETING, invited.
Bosworth Council 46, Roya l
and Select Masters, 7: 30p.m.
HOSTS CLUB
Thursday ; work in the Roya l
Mr&gt; . Eva Dessa uer hosted
Master and Select Masters
Degrees.
a meeting of the Third Friday
RIVERVI EW Garden Club Clu b at her home last week .
at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bill WaL~o n wa s a guest.
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery with Members held a silent aucMrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs. tion. Games were played with
Okey Con nolly as co- prizes going to the winners.
hostesses. For the program . Next meeting will be at the
Mrs. David Chadwe ll and home of Mrs. Eula Odegard.
Mrs. Roy Hannum will teach
the members to make a
macrame hangmg plant er.

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OHIO NURSES Ass n.,
Southern Hill s Di stri ct.
regular meeting, 7.30 p.m.
Thursday aJ Mt. St. Mary's
Hospita l. Film strip "Process
for People" and Shirley
Patel. hostess. All regi;1ercd
nu r~cs invited.
REV IVAL
beg inn ing
Thursday at Long Bottom
United Method ist Church

Gallon Tank On All
New Construction

Wrong.

.Wrong.

nut live in wCJ ter as frogs do'

Five wrong ideas you pr~bably have
about heating homes.
WRONG IDEA #7: If's eas1er ro msrarr an erecrnc hear
pump than 11 1s to mstall oJ/ hear

FACT: Thousands of 011 h€Jt marketers are prepared to
won.. w1th builders and heat1ng con tractors to arrange
lor 1nstalla11on of complete com f011 systems qu1ckly
~nd expenly
WRONG IDEA 112: It costs much tess to mstall an elecrnc neat pump than to 1nsrall 011hear and convenlfonal
M condn1omng

FACT: The cost d1Herent1al.s very s1 1ght- 1n scme
cases 1! actually costs less to 1nstall 011 heat, 011 hot water
and mechan1cal a~r cond1l10n1ng And when you Install 011heat and oil hot water plus conventional a~r
cond1t10n1nQ. you get properly SIZed comfort systems
lor warm or cold weather, not a "comprom ise" a!l-lnone heallng -a~r cond1I10n1ng co mb1n~l10n
WRONG IDEA 113: We re runnmg out of 011.

FACT: 011 w1ll be our most available fue l well 1nto the
neKI century Each year more 0111s discovered than
1s consumed Natural gas. on the other hand. 1S·1n
penlously short supply and electric 1ndustry scurces
are predict1ng sho rtages of power generating capacity
w1th1n the next four yeaiS
WRONG IDEA #4: Other forms of heat are cleaner
than olf.

FACT: No other form of heat is cleaner than.oil heat.
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ABOUT

the ch1mney W1th an oil heat system. noth1ng en ters
liVIn g quarters but good clean heal (NOTE: Electnc
genera ling plants account lor more than half of all
the non-tra nsportatiOn alf pollut1on produced 1n
Amenca- more than all the homes and all the other
1ndustnes comb1ned )
WRONG IDEA 115: Electnc Heat pumps save money
and energy.

FACT: Any k1nd of electnc heat costs more to operate
than modern 011 heat The operating cost differential
IS w1dened dramatically when added to the cost
advantage that Oil-fueled domestiC hot water holds
over electnc water heat1ng. Electnc heat IS 1neff 1C1ent·
1t wastes fuel; 11wastes money.
These are only afew ol the wrong Ideas you probably
have about oil heal. Why not gel all the facts from a local
011 heat ma~eter . Take your cho1ce from the many
listed 1n the Yellow Pages under "Oils-Fuels"

MODERN OIL HEAT:

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They can spend more on the house if they sodnd I~
on the heat.
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they need water to keep their
skins from drying out, and for
reproduction. They ca n live
for 40 years if properly cared
for , she concluded .
Mrs. Russell Little gave
ga rden lips for May sug·
gesting I hal now is the !ime to
s!Hrt tender annuals and
evergreens. She told how to
disbod peonies Hnd how to
choose annuals to be started
in the garden .
"Spring Nosta lgia" was the
theme of the home flower
show judged by Mrs. Titus.
Mrs. Turner received a blue
ribbon, and others exhibi ting
were Mrs. Nic holson, . Mrs.
Snowden, Mrs. Diehl, Mrs.
Canaday, and Mrs. Pauline
Atkins. Mrs. Harry William·
S&lt;Jn won the door prize providl-d by Mrs. Winn.
Hefreslunents were servl'&lt;l
by Mrs . Titus and Mrs.
Atkins. Gucsll were Mrs.
Howard Thoma , president of
the f'ernwoud Ga rden Club,
Mrs. Fran k Halliday, Mrs.
Norma Lee, and Mrs. Norman Will of the Star Garden
Club.

French Fries
With Purcha se

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MEETING SET
Mrs. Thomas Bentz, presi- ..
dent of the Church Women· . ,
United of Meigs County, has ,
announced a planning com- ,,
miltee meeting for Friday ...
afternoon at I :30 p.m. at ,
Trinity Church, Pomeroy. for
Ma y Fellowship Day to be
observed on May 5.

"

SEEN AND HEARD
··
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ·"
Sisson, Hobbie, John and·'
Melissa were in Waverly Sun· ·'
day to visit C. H. Wise, Jr., ;..
godfather of the three
children.

TWELFTH ANNUAL
S()utheast Ohio

~RADED

BULL SALE .

I In the heart of the cow
country)

1

Saturday, May 6,

1978
1 :00 P .M .
Guernsey
County
Fairgrounds • . Old
wash inyton, Ohio

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l h is sa l e Is to r the
co mmerc i al
fe ed
cal l
producer who wants to
improve the we ight and
gra de ot h1S nex t c~ tt cro p.
An bu l l~ are r egis t ered and

All nul ls selling

w ill grad e choi ce or b ett er
and will be o t breed ing age .
All bul ls will be we ighed
and Qr 1lded on Sa turda y,
May 6. ;tl 9 00 AM . by Gll ll
Long , and 0 1c k Smi! h , The
Oh10 State Un1vers i t y .
1 nd ividuat
heallh paper s
l urnr'&gt;hed lu nch w ill be
ser . . ed sa It day

)lea k

Sandw tch
MDI'! ! UI \

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w r ite tor tree c.atalog :
Oscar Share , Secretary ,
Gu erns ey -Noble
Fetd•r
cattle A uGc 1ation. Route 4,
Bo x SH , cam bridge , Oh io
4312S .

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FRENCH CITY

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the bill will
grant tax exemptions of 25 to . associate patron; Harold
1110 percent on real and
Rice, Ruth.
sentinel,
and Louise
personal property taxes for Well,
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gave
up to 15 years or on the pledge of allegiancc 'and
corporation franchise taxes sang "Alnerica...
for up to eight years,
whichever a qualifying
industry chooses.
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applying for the tax break
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allocations. This limits the
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Amendments
Am. Sub. SB liill, Speck. Improves collection of awards by
smailclalmscourts,o-31.
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SB ~. Valiquette. Eliminates generic references in the
workers' compensation law. 31~.
Am. Sub. HB 1062, Baumann. Provides additional calami·
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ty days for schools. 30-3.
.
Am. Sub. HB 1145, Bawnann. !Wqui~es persons applymg
for original appointment to a police or f1re department to be
free from cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. 32-1 .
Sub. SB 254, Hall. Provides tax incentives for ins.tallaUon
of solar or wind heating or cooling systems and for bwlding msulaUon material. 32-1.
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Sub. SB :!re, Bowen. Provides tax incentives or busmesses
that locate in areas of chronic unemployment. 31-1.
Am Sub liB 356 Coole Creates a Diislon of Conswner
Finan~ and: a Division of Credit Unions in the Commerce
Department. 32-G.
·
SB 444, Butts. Prohibits payment of fire insurance c18.Iml
in excess of $5,00D until taxes, assessments and demolition
Clllts are paid. 32-'1.
Am. Sub. liB 218, Fries.. Waives under certain
cumstances the requirement that territories seeklng to Incorporate receive the approval of all mW1lclpalilies Within
three mJies of the territory, 26-6.

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blocked in the House.
A spokesman for the
.
Rhodes admmistralion
said
the governor is ''pleased"
with Senate passage of the
measure, and indicated·
attempts will be made to
broaden the tax exemptions
in the House.
However, House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, said it will be after
the June primary before any
serious committee work
begins on the bill in that
chamber .

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number of new jobs created, •:ities," sai d Jackson,
eligibility is subject to annual pointing out that the program
review and in no case can the could qualify Ohio for
number of jobs drop below additional
aid
under
the original empl oyment Presi dent Ca rter 's $8.3 billi on
figure .
federal urban rehabilitati on
"This will give industries plan .
an opportunity to help
Tile lon e opponent was Sen.
rrench Fries
Mrs. Anna Turner of the Masonic Temple in Mid· co mmon it i e s wi t h R. Kin sey Milleson , D·
With Pu rchOse
Wilkesville Chapter was a dleport. On Ma y 3 there will unemployment problems," Freeport. Milleson said he
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said Sen. William F. Bowen, voted against the bill beca use
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anmversary u eurge anu
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s will demonstrate fee ling about it. ''
1''&gt;UI·se King. Also read was Johnson. There was a solo by Oh'" Thi
an invitation to the wedding Jane Wise entitled " Lonel y
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SENATE
Bills IDtrodu&lt;ed
SB 485 Van Meter. Include! reductions in taxes after they
have been ~ertified for collection in determining the reduction
factor for tax equlllzaUon.
. .
.
SB 486, Van Meter. Prevents persons mdtcted for certam
crimes to hold public office pending the outcome of the
charges.
Concun In House Ameodmenll
Am. Sub. SB 421 , Roberto. Sets maximwn weight limits for
semitrailer dwnp trucks. ~.
.
Sub. SB 239, Celebrezze. Extends the types of msurance or
coverage that coUnties can provtde for ofbcers and employees.

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Democrats have resisted
1n addition , the industry
the industrial tax incentives will have to demonstrate that
bill for more than a year, it will hire a minimum
complaining it would be a number of new workers, at
"giveaway." But senators
rrom urban areas with high .
.1.
unemployment finally ad- .
vanced•it as a potential job
producer .
HARRISONVILLE-A 25The Democratic senators
seemed satisfied that they year pin was presented to
Mrs. Grace Turner at a rehad limited the tax cent meeting of Harrisonville
abatement to industries Chapter, Order of the
which actually ·provide new Eastern Star, held at the
jobs in areas of high
Masonic Temple.
unemployment.
Pt . to
. th e bill ' the Mrs.
Presentation
was made
Jor passmg
Pauline Atkins
afterby.
senators closed loopholes Mrs. Turner has . been
which might have allowed
d .
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presente 111 the west an
m
ustr es to receive
e tax taken to the east for a
breaks ·by hiring a minimal welcome.
number of employees, or by
t
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movmg
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ll'Ultron, and Larry Well, worlocation to another withm e thy patron, presided at the

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l~ast 2tl percent of whom must reside in the area of
must
come off
the high unemployment.
unemployment compensation
The size of the tax break is
rolls, and 60 perce nt of them graduated according to the

cOLUMBUS (UPI)
Separate bills granting long.
term tax abatement to
industries which expand to
Inner cities and create jobs,
and authorizing eight extra
makeup-free days for
weather-related school
closings have received topheayy approval from the '
Ohio Senate.
The . industrial
tax
Incentives bill , a major
.
pr iorItyoI the admini strat1on
of Gov. James A. Rhodes for
three years, was forwarded
loth H seTu d
31
e ou
es ay on a •
I vole.
closing hill,
dThe dschool
'th
a opte WI emergency
priority on a 31).;! vote, was
sent back to the House for
.
dm
concurrence
f th chm amen ents.
he
One o e anges was t

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Here is a glance at activity Tuesday
in the Ohio General Asembly :
.
HOUSE
Bills IDirodu&lt;ed
HB 1249, Maddux. Increases to $2,500 the amount a subdivision ca n spend wthout certification that suffic1ent funds exist.
HB 1250, R. James. Permits the Director of Transportation to lower speed limlts on certain stale routes within
municipalities without a prior investigation.
, HB 1251, Wilkowski. Eliminates mandatory sentences for
certain felonies .
Cooeun lo Senate Amendments
Am . HB 1145, S. Brown . Requires the licensing of auction
businesses . n -15.
Am . Sub. HB 605, Fries. Prohibits tampering with utility
meters. 86-1.
Am . Sub. HB 908, Lancione. Provides for protection of en·
dangered species of wildlplants. 71-17.
Am. HB 728, Stinziano. Increases penalties lor unlaw{ul
possession of dangerous weapons and broadens the def1m11on
of dangerous ordnance. 87~ •
BIIIJ Passed
Sub. HB 1127, Brooks . Specifies that a will or trust agreement pertaining to the payment of taxes shall not provide for
payment of taxes imposed by the Internal Revenue. Code
unless the agreement uses the wods "generalion sktpptng
transfer lax." ~.
.
AM . HB SI4, Betts. Allows state universities to mdemnily
trustees and other officials. 63-25.
Sub. HB 1131, Mayer. Permits county coroners to remove
pituitary glands during an autopsy. iMHJ.
Am . SB 422, Roberto. Adopls substance of temporary
regulation dealing with state chartered building and loans.

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The 80th birthday of Mrs.
Iva Howell was celebrated
over the weekend at the
Rutland home of her son·lll·
law and daughter, Mr. a~d
Mrs. Harvey Ertewine. Jom·
ing the family for the celebr~- ~ ,
tion were Mr. ana Mrs. David "
Eskew, Candi , AmY• and ·
Beth, Newark, and Mrs. •
Lewis Hussell of Mt. Alto, W· ...
va. who spent two weeks here ,,
with her sister.
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11 - 'l'he Dall y Scr1tinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, April 26, 1978

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By JANET WALSH
COLUMBUS 1UPI )
Ralph Nader has given
President Carter both good
and bad marks in regard ID
leg islati on
that
helps
commmers, but says Carter
has not been holding firm oo
oome issues like energy .
"I think that Jimmy Carter
stood firm on the major
consumer issue of his campaign, to set up an office of
consumer regulation, ' ' Nader

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said Tuesday at a wideranging news conferen ce
prior to a speaking
engage ment. Congress
defeated the legislation which
would have set up such an
office.
" But he has not held firm
on ot her issues such as

APIIA0\1(0 lrttll.

By RICHARD McFARLAND
ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP I) Voters have repealed St.
Paul's "gay rights" law by
nearly a 2·1 margin in the
first major election test since
residents of Dade County ,
Fla., threw out a similar
ordinance last June .
"For this we thank · God, "
the Rev . Richard A. Angwin,
pastor of Temple Baptist
Church and leader of the
repeal crusade, said Tuesday
night. He said the repeal
shows that. North or Souith,
the majority of people are
against immorality.
Homosexual leaders said
they were "o utraged ,"
"won 't go back into the
closet" and predicted a "new
coming-o ut nationwide ."
Democratic Mayor Ge&lt;Jrge
Latimer said he still feels
" every
human
being
deserves eq ua l protection
under law."
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form of energy that doesn;t
add to the heat buildup in the
earth 's atmosphere.
Nader said he believes
electric·utilities "handled the
coal strike very profitably "
and with "singular greed"
last winter , but said coal
stockpiles were not as low as

request by Gov . James A.
Rhodes to President Carter to
suspend enforcement of U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency dean air standards
for Ohio industry for three
years.
''Governor Rhodes is the
architect of that infamous
slogan that profit is not a
dirty word in Ohio." sa id
Nader, "Only air and water
are . There is no reason Ohio
can't have clean in~ustry."
communi cated that we were
Nader sa id it was
not supporting a life style but "nonsense" to believe that
human rights, we would ha ve measured rat e servi ce
won it," he said.
imposed by telephone
Latimer said there un- companies would constitue a
doubtedly will be litigation break for the consumer .
"from the private sector.,
Measured rates, where a
In New York, the Gay consumer has to pay a set fee
Activists Alliance ca lled the for every call over a certain
repea l "a warning to all number, was originally
minority people .. . that the tested in Cincinnati.
democratic process is not the
"Cincinnati has always
road to gay liberation."
been a guinea pig for Ohio
In another development
Bell to find out how much
Tuesday, Hennepin County abuse the consumer wil l
Judge Robert Schumacher
take," he said. "Unfor!Wlately, they choSe a
ruled in Minneapolis that
men applying for mem- good place.
bership in the Big Brother
"The telephone companies
program may be asked
haven't done anything in
whether they are homosexual · terms of rates in recent years
an d mothers of their
to help the consumer," sa id
prospective charges may be
Nader.
told.
He was sharply critica l of
television and said it is a
"hi ghly styli zed form of
mental novadn e" for
children.
utilities led the public to
believe.
Nader compared the coal
strike to the 1973 oil shortage
and said utillties used the
strike to further their own
gai ns, just as the oil
companies did five years ago .
He was asked about a

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energy," said Nader.
He is month by month
losing his grasp on the energy
issue, downgrading solar
energy
and
energy
conservaion, said Nader.
The energy or the future ,
Nader said, has to be SDiar
energy because it is the onlv

2nd St., Pomeroy

In complete unofficial
returns; the vole was $54,090
to repeal and 31,690 to keep
the 4-year-old ordinance.
It was the first major
challenge of a homosexual
rights Jaw since entertainer
Anita Bryant and a "Save
Our Children" group successfully promoted repeal of
a similar law in Dade County
Miami by a vote of about 3·1.
A homosexual and Vielnam
veteran, Tom Burke, was
defeated by a large margin in
a bid for one of seven City
Council seats.
The unusually big turnout
on a mild, sunny day
climaxed a heated campaign
in which the Baptist-led
Citizens Alert for Morality
fought to repeal the Jaw and
the St. Paul riti&gt;ens for

Human Right's, including
some of the clergy, battled to
keep it.
Repeal forces said the issue
was morality. Opponents said
it was human rights.
The Rev . Angwin sa id the
" land slide victory " shows
tha t a "small group of
misguided politicians '' on the
City Council passed the 1974
ord inance .
It
barred
discrimination in housing,
employm,ent and other fields
because of "sexual and affeclional preference."
Mayor Lalim~r. who
support ed the St. Paul
Citizens for Human !lights in
its campaign to save the law,
said he felt badly about the
repeal "but I willa bide by the
voters' decision ."
"I feel that if we had

Ford advisor says U. ·S.
'Hotbed of alcoholism'
CINCINNATI (UPI I - Drunkenness not only should be considered antisocial and dangerous, but also "Un·
thinkable," according to a one-time advisor of Former President Gerald Ford.
··I believe that we drink in America
in such ways that everyone who ca n
become chemically dependent will
become chemically dependent," Vernon Johnson, head of the Johnson In·
stilute of Minneapolis, said Tuesday.
"People don't ea t and drink
nowadays. They meet to drink . I'm asking for the freed om not to drink when J
go arow1d the country," Johnson said.

referri ng to the United Stales as "a
hotbed fur alcoholism."
He called for public recognition of
drunkncss nol only as "anti-social and
tlangerous, but unthinkable."
In a speech at Bethesda Hospi\&lt;11 ,
Johnson did nut comiJJenl on· Betty
Ford, who said Friday she has become
addicted to alcohol.
In a television inte1view Tuesday
morning, Gerald Ford said his family is
"darned proud " of Mrs. Ford 's struggle
against her drug and alcohol addiction,
and suggested others should "fa ce up tu
it as Betty did ."

think and teaches them bad
things to eat," said Nader.
Nader sa id minimum
competency testing in schools
is definitely a co nsumer
iss ue , and the goal of
education is to equip a child
for his role as a consumer.
" But the question is will the
competency tests perform
thi.s function or will they be
the succe'iS(lr to busing and
act a.s ct divisive factor," said
Nader.

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will ill' provided al01ig the
r uule. " An enjuyu!Jic evt~ nt is
virtually ussm·ed ba sed on
p rcviuus l-'\'Cil t s, ' ' Cle la nd

COMM ITIEE MEETING
A Citizens' Technical and
Policy Advioory Committee
meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday in the cafeteria of
Rio Grande College. The
committee is composed of
citizens and elected officials.
However, the public is invited
to attend the meeting.
Part I of the state water
management plan will be
di scu ss ed along with a
proposed computer program.

n11lCd .

Mi\ l!l' today thank ed Ihe
fu ll uwing indl v itlu u ls and
gru ups fur their t·uop('ri.l tiun

a•nl l:dp : Powoll' s Super
Val u, H. C. Co la, lh•lsum
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CANDIDATES AVAILABLE
MASON- Candidates for the
Maooii County School Board
will be at a meeting at
Wahama High School at 7:30
p.m. on May I. Parents and
interested persons are invited
to the public session.

P un H' I oy

ASSETS
Cash and due from banks ........................................ .. .. . .. . $1 ,1411,000.00
U.S. Treasury securities ............................. . , , . .. , . . . , ~. ..... 3,062,001r.60-· ·,;.
Obligations of States anU political sulxllvisions . . ....... , .. , ... , ............ 2,058,000.00
Fedt•ral Reserve stock and corporate stock . . ................ .. , , , ... ... .... 21 ,000.00
Federal funds sold and secur1ties purchased
"
under agreements to resell ...................... ..... ... . ....... ....... .. 450,000.00
Loans, 'l'ol&lt;l l i excl uding w1earned income 1.. ... ..... , .. ......... 6,365,000.00
Less : Reserve for possible loan losses ............... .. . . .... .. ... 113,000.00
Loans , Net . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. , .... , ....... .... ..... 6,282,000.00
Hank prcmiS"' , furniture and fixtures, and
other assel.'i repre~nting bank premises .... . ..... , ....... , .. ... . ........ .. Hl4 ,000.00
Real esta te owned other than bank premises ..... ,, .... . .... ................ 23.000.00
Other asscl.'i. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . 9,000.00
TOTALASSF:TS .................. ........... ... . . ... , , ..... , . . . .... $1 3, 157,000.00

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Avc r~ge for 30 calendar days end1ng with report date·

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1, Manning Kloes, Vice President and Cashier of the above-named bank , do hereby

declare that this Heport of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Manning Kloes
Apri121, 1978

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We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and
liabililles. We delare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
RoseS. Reynolds
Bt&lt;rnard Fultz - Directors
Dale M. Dutton
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AKRON, Ohio I UP I) Tin1othy R. Papp, convicted
twice in the 1973 rape-murder
of a ~year-o ld girl, has been
sentenced to a second
consecutive life prison term,
during an unusual hearing in
whi ch he announced a radical
group has vowed to \&lt;Ike
revenge for his pr~c ution .
Papp's sentence, handed
down Tuesday by Swnmit
County Common Pleas Court
Judge James V. Barbuto,
assu red that the 26-year~ld
Papp will not be released
from prison for at least 25
years.
But before the sentence
was pronounced, Papp read a
letter he said he had received
from an alleged radical group
identified only as "PF J." In
the letter, Papp said the
group threatened after-hours
bombings of public buildings
in Lorain CoWlty in support of
Papp.
"I do not condone any acts
of violence on my behalf,"
Papp told the court. "This
case will be reversed on its
own merits."

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Cash ~ nd due from banks .......................... . .... . ........ ...... $1,076,000.00
F'ed. funds sold and S(lcuntl es
purchased under agreements to resell ..................................... 728,000.00
Total loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... , . ... ...... . ..... , ... , .... , , ...... 6,6!i8,000.00
Time deposil.'i of $100,000 or more in domestic offi ces . . . ..... .. ... ...... .... 200,000.00
Tol&lt;lldeposits ....... . ................... ... .... ........... .. ........ .. 11,946,000.00
TOTALASSF:TS .......................... .... ...... , .. , ........ 13,712,000.00
Standby letters of credit routsl&lt;lnding
as of report dale )................. . .. ........... .,, . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .
3\ ,000.00
Time cerllf1cates of deposit in denominations of
SIOO,OOOor more !outstanding as of report dale ) ..... .. · · · · · . · ........... , .... 200,000.00

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The letter charged that
Papp 's prosecution was
politically motivated . "Tim
indicated he did not approve
of thi s solution and
discouraged anyone to do
this," said Charles Adams,
Papp's lawyer. " It was a
general letter, and I don 't
know if anyone can lake it
seriously."
Adams has filed notice he
will appeal Papp 's second
conviction . La st month , Papp
was found guilty or the rapemurder of Roxie Ann
Keathley, of Sheffield
Township . . The proceeding
was a retrial , ordered when a
federal court overturned
Papp's original conviction.
The federal court ruled
Papp was denied
constitutional rights
.the police investigation of
slaying.
. The case was moved from
wraln to Summit County
because
or
pretrial
publicity.
Papp's retrial was the first
criminal case · in Ohio to be
televised. Barbuto permitted
television stations to use
tape ' recorded excerpl8 t11
theif newscasts from a
closed-circuit court television
system .

Plaintiff,

LARRY. A. SMITH,

Defendant
No. 1&amp;,&amp;43

- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Larry A . Sm ith , addr ess
unknown . but whose
known address was

last
230
P le asant S tree t. Ashland ,
Ohio 44805 , will take noti ce on
th e 15th dey of Novemb€f .
1977, Rita L Smith liled h ~ r
Comp laint agains t him
the
Com mon P le as · Co urt of
Meigs County, Ohio, Case No .
16,643, praying tor divor ce
and ot her re lief on grounds of
grqss neglecf of dufy and
f)( t reme c r u elty . You ar e
r equi red 1o a nswer th is
Co mpl a int w i th i n tw enty
ei gh t d ays after th e tast
publi ca l i o n,
the
l ast
pu blica l ion is on th e \Hh day
of May , 1978 , or judgment by
d e taull will be rendered
;'t gai ns t you .
Larry Spencer ,
Cle rk of Courst
of Meigs County ,
Oh i o.
( 4 ) 5. 12, 19 ,2 6 !5l 3, 10 . 17, 7tc

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For Thur sday , April 27

ASTRO·GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

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n ".'tt t, MPigs &lt;'ouuty Sheriff's

l:Jal!JWI~t~J]

D•'l"ll1 llll'nt, lln rul d lly sell ,
J - ~\ ;11· Cu al Cu., WMPO
R;lllin, CJ;m•nt'l' Might , lilq~il
Auto, Mt•igo L'&gt;JUn ly IWACT
a!lll :t ll of lhl' spunst,r-s :md
ri der~ .

April 11. 1978
nli S ~CO II\11\Q

year your pt·tti U
soph u al oul luok wt ll UtldtJrgo a
bcn e lt u,tl !&gt;lr l'tlH n&gt;enuly Fa rth
111 y o ur s ell ant! rn your 1rJca s
wdl qrnw ,;H ld pr odu ct! pr o l1ld

Mi\HC •• Is., Pxprrsscd it s b l e re o., ull s
sinter e :• r,~rcl'ialiun t 11 ull the TAURU S 1Aprii10-May 101
wor kN s
ami
helpers
tl uuughout the eu unt) fur
the1r efforts tu make 1his

~,
· ,~·A PERFECT GIFT

Yt.'&lt; ll s t vt·nt tht•
C!'S';ful ) ct.

4 precious diamonds in
14K gold . Simply elegant.

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RITA l . SMITH ,

Pomeroy l'ulite Dep;u1nlt'nl ,
Middh·porl l'ulitc Depm'l-

MOTHER'SDAY
MAY 14TH
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IN THE .
COMMON PLEA5COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO

Pafll ry'

Mc•tiludi st C'hur eil. So uth
lldhel. lhu uld ll row n,
Cila l·ies Kuill, M t' i ~s Junior
Chamber of ('olll lll!'l'tc,

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ffto •;t

¥o u
1111ncJ ~o
many tm1c s Ie d a y that th e on l y
lh 1ng to res u lt t5 mas~ confu -

c uuld

SIOn

L I J .:~ ngc

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If you arro n 1 e ~ph c.1 1

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PAUL SIMON ,
PLAINTIFF

vs

PEARL TAGGART , ET AL. ,
DEFENDANTS .
N O 16, 709
NOTIC.E
Pur suant to a n Ord er
Sa te is~ued by th e co urt o
Com man Pleas of Meigs
!=ount y, Oh tO, t will o tt er tor
s&lt;;~te at pu bl ic ilu ct io n on the
U l h day ot May , 1978 a t 10 :00
am at the d oor of th e Court
H ouse
ot
sai d
Count y ,
Po meroy , Ohio . th e foltow in9
d esc r ib ed real es tat e :
Si t uc'lt ed
in
Leba non
Town ship , M ei g S Coun ty ,
Oh io, to w i t B ei ng lo ca ted in
70 ac r e lot 199 and 100 acre l ot
700 , Tow n 2, Ra nge 11 o f th e
Ohio Com p an y 's Pur c hase .
B cn i nninq al a stone in
r avine at lh C northwe s t
corner of 70 ac r e l ot 199 , To wn
2, R ange 11 , th en ce NISI
a l ong the no r th 1ine of sai d 70
a cr e l ot 199, 10 .30 ch ams to ·a
ro c k from wh ic h a while oak
6 " bear s w es t 2P. d eg . eJS I
70 ! ink. s. also a wh i l e oak 8"
south B0 1 4 d eg . wes t 16 lin ks,
al so so uth e a st corner o f
_Thoma s Adams house bears
north IS J~ dey
west 571 ,
link s; t hence sou t h JO 66
chains to l f"ie so uth l in e o f 100
a cre lot 'ZOO , Town 2. Range 11
to ro c k from Whi c h a whi l e
oak 17 " b ears w es t 12 1 4 dcg .
east d9''" l in k s : also a llickory
11' ' b ear s north 74 deg'. cast Ja
link s, the nce we st a tong sou t h
l ine of s aid 100 ac re lo l No
200 , 16.32 ch ains to so uthw es t
corn er of sai d 100 acre l ot No
200, and 70 ac r e lot No . 199 ;
th enc e nor t h 30 .66 chains to
th e pta cc o f begin n ing,
conl aining 78 1 ; a cr es , more
or te ss, and being th e same
pr emises cO n'II Cyed to E E .
Spivey , as tru st ee ot William
J . M cCoy by Geo rge H .
K i ndall by dee d da ted Oc
to ber 7, 19 10, a nd recorded in
Vol
105 page 310 ot th e
Re co rds of Deeds of Meiqs
Counly , Ohio .
TERM S OF SALE : Cast1 in
hand on da y o f sale Th e riqht
is re sc r ved to rej ect any or all
b ids. pr o per ty a ppra ised u !
s1' 400 00 .

ol

JAMES J PROFF ITT ,

S H ERIFF

Or

TO WHOM
CE RN .

Wanted to Buy

IT MAY CO N

N olice is h er ebY give n th at
on May 11 , 1978 , at 10 00 A M
il publ ic s at e wi ll be held a t
Smi th Nelson Motors, I nc . to
sel l lor cash th e follow in.g
co ll ateral, to wi t · 1973 Bu ick

Centu r y S No
A 0 37 H JG I JSJ51 ,

said
colla t eral being he ld to
secu r e qn obl igat ion arising
under a r etail insta l men t sale
con tract 11il25 80794 held bV

General Motors Ac ce plnnce
Cor p o r atio n
as
Secured
pa r ty . Sai d pub lic sale is to b e
conduc ted a cc ord ing to th e
law s a t th e

State a t

Ohio

General Motor s Ac cep ta nce
Corpo rat io n r e~e rve s t he
r igh l to bid at thi s sa te .
The colla t eral is pres en tly
sto re d and may be see n at P
0 Bo:.; 743, Pomer oy, Ohio
il5 709

GE NER AL MO TOR S
ACCEPTA N CE
COR PORAT ION

(4) 2 6 , li e

Wanted to IJuy
COI NS CU RREN CY

ta lum s ol d
poc kQI wa tche s ond c h a111 ~
silver on ~l gold Wo neQd !964
on~ oldt•l ~ dver (0111 S Buy ~ell
01 trade ' Call ~ agp ' Wum ~ l t:.•y

7411331 ..

IIMBU~

flon l~.: toy

Fme~ t

Pta · IF YOU hove o servtco to off e1
w ont 10 buy or ~e ll som e t htnq
•,owtunj-,0.1 Coli ' Q!f) Yl65 01
oe loo ktng l or work
or
KPII I Hanby I 446 8570
whotPvr•r
you II g€1 re ~ ult~
lo ~ t e r wllh o Scntrnel Wont Ad
OW 1- URN II U~ I t Cu bOICe ~ bt0 5'&gt;
Co li q9'1 7'156
bf'd!i. 1r 0 11 bed &lt;. PI( co m ple te
h ou~P h u ld ~ Wtti (:' M D Mtlle1 ,
PORLH SA lE Apr d 77 18 10 to
IH 4 fl ornet oy Ohro or lOll
5 75 1 B1ownetl Mtddl ep o1t
du ( h

l op ptt(C' lot ~ t o ndutg

991 7760

NO ti~M 100 lotgl.' 0 1 loo ~rna II
Will buy I pre(e or romp l elt•
lm use ho ld Ne w u ~od 0 1 onlt
qucs M cntm ~ f urnttuft"• /ON
1nd St
Mtrldlcpo •t Phone
997 637{)
CH IP
WOOD
Po lc o;
rnox
drome te• 10 011 lorgest e11d , $8
per tort Bundled ~ lob , $6 per
ton Dehvercod 10 O h1 o Pol le t
(u Ht ? . Pu1111'roy 9Q'l ?pH9

USED
t1 0( 10 1 'w tlh
hydroulrc 3 pt hrt th 74'1 307 &lt;1

GOO D

SCA~ HS

for tun~ (a r&lt;, ~ ryo s
Jru (k and Autp Po 1 1 ~ Wrecker
Servtte f ire '&gt; Ole and Repou
flu !land , 74') 1081 or P£m nto d
747 9575

WA N! 10 buy Young coup le
wonts to buy co urll t y pr operty .
SO to 100 p lu ~ a u'"~ good
wotc•r
and llHilCI al ttght.,
tdloble and woode-d
John
0 14 b :,4 1717

WA N1F D SMAll
Wtde front e tld

u~E&gt;d

trmt or

3 po uil tm d

Phone 99'} 3287 01 991 -'2496

FOUFi FAMilY Yar d ~ole Wed
lhul '&gt; 1Mh uta! '}7th 748 .olll.'y
bock of Htgh ~ht:!et
Mtd
dl cporl Q 4
YA RD ~A I E 1w~ a11d Wt:&gt;d Mt&gt;tl s
and wornun., dolhrng . Baby
clo thtng :111d Q(C P"&gt;'&gt;O t res 10

toJOO

V1ne~tr ee t

00

Ho cttle

~1 1

eer Mtddlepot l

P o~t,

Ouol!l~ Pru1 t Shop

PORCH SAlt . JU ',
N
7nd
Ave nue Mtddle pot t Ap11l 27
18 19 9-5
IH REE FAMI(Y Y01d Sole !hut ~
FJ, &amp; Sat !0 to ? leonard
Bo &gt;~ R! 174 Syrorvse Cur
tam:.
bed ~ p r porl., drapes ,
rugs
re&lt;ltnet
mfot1t boy~
cl othes 8: rllU&lt; h more 992 5006

wrll lw a ccompi 1SI1Pd
lrke to lrnd o ut tnorc o f wh.1t
wo tk

off

Rt .

7

Bypo ss .

---sa ddl e~

'fAHD )AU: a t Judy fo( routter., 1n
Mt ner !&gt;vtlle lots ol Cht ldren .s
clo thmg
stereo . boo ! , 1967

RIS ING '1 1AR k:enn el Boordmg
Indoor and outdoor run'i
Groommg ' all breeds Clean

Cornar o . t hvrs. o nd Fr 1 9 5.

'&gt;Ontloty lo ttlt tte s
Chesh11e
Ph onc (61 4) 367 0192

CHtSJER SA HTY

Patro l Yard
So in Frr April 2S th . Co rnet of
Fr.. testRvnRoadondRt 7. !{)t o
4

he ry thtng

half

pn ce

Ru th Ree ve s. Albony

1614 1b9B)190 .

DOG OBEDIENCE Clm~ lonnmg
now Call1 -367 -0550

(on&lt;elled d roms

Auto Sales

Anniversary
Special
FREE

37 000

"11lc ~ $4000 Call 949,2450 ,

t&lt;UO FORD FAlRtANE. . Good gas
111dcage.
doe'&gt;n 'l
use
oil .
l?e r o 1d
available .
all
I!IQin lenonte mcludmg go~ and
otl
Milton Rou ~h . Sy rocuw
Phone 99') 7282 .

French Fries
With

Purchoi ~

Of 9 " S1eok

1965 DODG ~ $75 . Need !&gt; battery
Coli 997 6017 alte r 5 pm .

Sandwich
MQ tj

! UI\ IY!()

1975 VO LKSWAGON RABBIT lor
~ ole 52500. Ca ll ~1 - 7668

APIIIl :1• -n -26

197 4 FORO PIN TO Wagon E)( &lt;e l len t &lt;ondilion . Less than
40 000 mdes . 991-613 4

GINO$

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SPECIAL
GET READY FOR SPRING

Smith Nelson will check performance, belts, for leaks,
bugs, sight glass and freon for only $16.95. You pay for
extra labor or parts if needed .

J B O'BRIEN
Attorney t or Pt aint ilf t

In 1954, a nationwide test of
the Salk anli·polio vacci ne
bega n in parts of 45 slates.

', rnde
1:1Q2 59 48

HVE FAMilY G arogL• Sol e Ap nl
27 &amp; 28 q to 4 Above Ea ste r,,
Htgh School l o t ~ of clot h e~
cl oth e!&gt; nod nlt5C
1tems
' 98~d311
,,

Hurry, Offer Expires ApriiJO, 1978

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500 E. Main

PH. 992-2174

JU~T

fer
OO~THSR
This May 14th give
Mom the
comfort ol Angel
Tread Slippers.
Available at:

ME I GS COUN TY , 0 H t 0

(4) 16, (51 3, tO, Jt c

HOOF HOllOW Horses. Bvy . sell
ltod~ o r tram N ew and u!ioed

VAt&lt;D ~AU: 1-n a nd Sat. Rt. !24

IQ?6 FO RD LTD 2 door

FO UH FAMILY Yc11d ~alP We dne.,
day 011d lhur ~ day E.o:c ellent
quol ll y ( lo lhH 19 h orn u doil l on
up Od d:. a nd ends, Vrckt ~ 209

Polmet

f&gt;ets for Sale

\' an:l Sale

\ani !Sale

Pomeroy

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ltP.S .1hl'.rd lor yo u' S!'nd l or
y o ur tO py o t A s tro-Grr:.pl i Lc!
1£-·r IJy rnat l tn lJ 50 cent s tor ea ch

CHAPMAN SHOES

"Next to Elberfelds in Pomeroy"

1

Large selection in stock.

an(f n lonq

Sylv &lt;~nta

Ltghti ng Center , Dan11 er s, Mass 01923

sell ·acklr P"&gt;S Pd

to A s 1t C•·
Graph P 0 Oox ·1R9 , Raclro Ctt y
St&lt;'l tm n N Y 100 19 Df' sut r to
speedy brrll) s1 qn
GEMINI(May 11 -June 101 Don I
b e l al-.en ttl t oday !Jy a st1atn
h o r sclr.'lllt'r wt1 o 'rs sh rew cl
s tanqw il

19goo

f·' rrvelo p r:

Andn: \'-'S U11i vr t ~ it ) , iJ
2 .811 U-SI ud l' nt I i bt' l'a l a'rts enough to rnak e conccSS IOtl t..
ir tsl ltu liun i11 Hen ieu Springs. o l li llie "aluc 111 order 10 w tn th e
~1 whig;m, r cc:dvt•d un of· real 1-_)(j f
[t.•t ing fr um Sevcn th -dti Y CANCER [June 11 -J uly 211

CANDY'S UASSIC
COLLECfiONS
In

Advt.·tttists iu l'umcruy at
St'l"\'il'CS a f l'ft'lll. SU IIlldlly.

INGELS FURNITIJRE

Y l '&lt;l l ~ .

Evt&gt;ry two
\' cn\ 1~1~ iu

Ad·

the Unitl'(l Sta les
,~h· c

nnd &lt;'ll nndn
l1 1t' &lt;.'illll iJU~,

Demand deposil!i of individuals, prtnshps., and corps ...... . . . ... ..... ...... $2,556,000.00
Tune and savings deposits of Individuals,
~
prtnshps., and corps ............. ............. . .... .. ....... .. .. ..... .. 8,360,000.00
Deposits of United Sl&lt;ltes Government ............ . , ....... . .. ............ . .. 38,000.00
!:
Deposit&lt;; of States and political subdivisions. . . . . . . . . . ...... , ..... . ........ 7\o,OOO.OO
:::!- ·"· ·.. ' Deposit&lt;; of commercial banks ..... , ........... . . . ........ , .. . . , , , , ... ..... o,OOO.OO
1D
Certi fic~l and officers' checks ........... . . . ......................... , 107,000.00
cC
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOS ITS .. . . .. . . .. ......................... 11 ,781 ,000.00
:::;
TotCJl demand deposits ......... ..... ...... , . .. . ..... .. . . ...... 3,099,000.00
Total time and savmgs depos11!i ...... ... . .. , ...... .. .... ....... 8,682,000 .00
Other liabilities ................ , . . ............ , . .. . .. , , ..... .. ..... ........ 4,000.00
---+-- TOTAL LIAB ILI TIES
1••eluding subordinated notes and debentures ; ...... , .. , .............. $1\ ,785,000.00
Corrunon stock
,..
a. No. shares authorized 2,000
b. No. shares outstanding 2,000
Ipar value 1....... , .. . , ............... , 100,000.00
Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... , ...................... ~ .000 .00
Undiv1ded profil!i ........ . ....... . .. .. ... . ................ . ............... :172,000.00
Uly
'I'OTALEQUI'I'Y CA PITAL ...... ........ .............. ........ .... 1.372,000.00
I - - - + - TOTAL J.IABIJJTIES AND EQUITY C,\PITAL ... ... ........ . .... . . , ..... $1 3,157,000.00

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d1ild's pet .

to su ppurt
three

mre u f

uniVt' l s.Hlcs upcrnt Nl by the

01 Middleport
Cl1a rter number 8441
National Bank Region Nwnber 4
of Middleport in the sta te of Ohio, at the close of business on March 31 , 1978 published in
response to ca ll made by Comptroller of the Currency , under title 12, United Stales Code,
Section 161.

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Ol eO. o ~ca r Srnllh , 991..5594.

d rti uus.

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

Ill

mole beagl e
N o co ll ar . Le ft fr om Lau rel Cliff

\\'CH I he!" fO II-

rt•g; ll Li! P!'.;.t; u f

COMMON PLEAS COURT.
MEIGS COUNTY , OH IO

LbS I OR Stray e d·

'l'lw fourth annual HikeBike for retanlcd citizens
sp onsored IJy th e Meigs
Associati on fur Hetnrrled
Citizens
is
sc hed uled
Saturday , April 2'J.
Hc~ i,trution is from Y to 10
a.111. with ride s!ar·ting al tO .
l-i &lt;~ nk Cleland , hike·hik P
cliah man s(att·Lithc ri!J1• j}; on

" Two in One Store"
106 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport

second life tenn

Consolidatmg domestic subsidraries of the Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries
of the

"It teaches them not to

Lo!!l and t' ound

Ruush, Pomeroy ' 1-lonJc &amp;

Rapp sentenced to
REPORT OF CONDITION

Bike event
scheduled
Saturday

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

IN THE

I an t w ork rs necess~ttY today 1'
y o ur a1m s a r c 10 be !ul~rll e d
Don 1 lei your a c t 1on llc• a

d ts ru p lt ve laclor

LEO jJut~ 2l- Aug . 22) Too much
c h a t ter and too I rille produ c 11011
wtl! lnlerlen: wtt l1 a c ln ev 111~J
your d e~r r etl o b1 ec ttve s today
L ~ 1 s~, '" II-, cHid rn ·o re wor k I S tilt·

t\lu rd1 II iHlll lllll'li for Juli n to r mulrt
Nt·\o 111s Autin:•\ s. tlw Ad· VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl. 11) So\ ' l'llfh\s '

fir st

UV('r'SCHS

111i ssinna r y f 1872).
l'ht' " Pr~wliu g A11drcws
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Minersville ; and the mater·
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Portsmouth . Paternal grand·
mother is Mrs. Gloria
Manuel, Haciilc. The paternal great-grandparents are
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Johnson, Hacine.

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11 - 'l'he Dall y Scr1tinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, April 26, 1978

Nader ·gives Carter good, had marks
Anniversary
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By JANET WALSH
COLUMBUS 1UPI )
Ralph Nader has given
President Carter both good
and bad marks in regard ID
leg islati on
that
helps
commmers, but says Carter
has not been holding firm oo
oome issues like energy .
"I think that Jimmy Carter
stood firm on the major
consumer issue of his campaign, to set up an office of
consumer regulation, ' ' Nader

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said Tuesday at a wideranging news conferen ce
prior to a speaking
engage ment. Congress
defeated the legislation which
would have set up such an
office.
" But he has not held firm
on ot her issues such as

APIIA0\1(0 lrttll.

By RICHARD McFARLAND
ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP I) Voters have repealed St.
Paul's "gay rights" law by
nearly a 2·1 margin in the
first major election test since
residents of Dade County ,
Fla., threw out a similar
ordinance last June .
"For this we thank · God, "
the Rev . Richard A. Angwin,
pastor of Temple Baptist
Church and leader of the
repeal crusade, said Tuesday
night. He said the repeal
shows that. North or Souith,
the majority of people are
against immorality.
Homosexual leaders said
they were "o utraged ,"
"won 't go back into the
closet" and predicted a "new
coming-o ut nationwide ."
Democratic Mayor Ge&lt;Jrge
Latimer said he still feels
" every
human
being
deserves eq ua l protection
under law."
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form of energy that doesn;t
add to the heat buildup in the
earth 's atmosphere.
Nader said he believes
electric·utilities "handled the
coal strike very profitably "
and with "singular greed"
last winter , but said coal
stockpiles were not as low as

request by Gov . James A.
Rhodes to President Carter to
suspend enforcement of U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency dean air standards
for Ohio industry for three
years.
''Governor Rhodes is the
architect of that infamous
slogan that profit is not a
dirty word in Ohio." sa id
Nader, "Only air and water
are . There is no reason Ohio
can't have clean in~ustry."
communi cated that we were
Nader sa id it was
not supporting a life style but "nonsense" to believe that
human rights, we would ha ve measured rat e servi ce
won it," he said.
imposed by telephone
Latimer said there un- companies would constitue a
doubtedly will be litigation break for the consumer .
"from the private sector.,
Measured rates, where a
In New York, the Gay consumer has to pay a set fee
Activists Alliance ca lled the for every call over a certain
repea l "a warning to all number, was originally
minority people .. . that the tested in Cincinnati.
democratic process is not the
"Cincinnati has always
road to gay liberation."
been a guinea pig for Ohio
In another development
Bell to find out how much
Tuesday, Hennepin County abuse the consumer wil l
Judge Robert Schumacher
take," he said. "Unfor!Wlately, they choSe a
ruled in Minneapolis that
men applying for mem- good place.
bership in the Big Brother
"The telephone companies
program may be asked
haven't done anything in
whether they are homosexual · terms of rates in recent years
an d mothers of their
to help the consumer," sa id
prospective charges may be
Nader.
told.
He was sharply critica l of
television and said it is a
"hi ghly styli zed form of
mental novadn e" for
children.
utilities led the public to
believe.
Nader compared the coal
strike to the 1973 oil shortage
and said utillties used the
strike to further their own
gai ns, just as the oil
companies did five years ago .
He was asked about a

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energy," said Nader.
He is month by month
losing his grasp on the energy
issue, downgrading solar
energy
and
energy
conservaion, said Nader.
The energy or the future ,
Nader said, has to be SDiar
energy because it is the onlv

2nd St., Pomeroy

In complete unofficial
returns; the vole was $54,090
to repeal and 31,690 to keep
the 4-year-old ordinance.
It was the first major
challenge of a homosexual
rights Jaw since entertainer
Anita Bryant and a "Save
Our Children" group successfully promoted repeal of
a similar law in Dade County
Miami by a vote of about 3·1.
A homosexual and Vielnam
veteran, Tom Burke, was
defeated by a large margin in
a bid for one of seven City
Council seats.
The unusually big turnout
on a mild, sunny day
climaxed a heated campaign
in which the Baptist-led
Citizens Alert for Morality
fought to repeal the Jaw and
the St. Paul riti&gt;ens for

Human Right's, including
some of the clergy, battled to
keep it.
Repeal forces said the issue
was morality. Opponents said
it was human rights.
The Rev . Angwin sa id the
" land slide victory " shows
tha t a "small group of
misguided politicians '' on the
City Council passed the 1974
ord inance .
It
barred
discrimination in housing,
employm,ent and other fields
because of "sexual and affeclional preference."
Mayor Lalim~r. who
support ed the St. Paul
Citizens for Human !lights in
its campaign to save the law,
said he felt badly about the
repeal "but I willa bide by the
voters' decision ."
"I feel that if we had

Ford advisor says U. ·S.
'Hotbed of alcoholism'
CINCINNATI (UPI I - Drunkenness not only should be considered antisocial and dangerous, but also "Un·
thinkable," according to a one-time advisor of Former President Gerald Ford.
··I believe that we drink in America
in such ways that everyone who ca n
become chemically dependent will
become chemically dependent," Vernon Johnson, head of the Johnson In·
stilute of Minneapolis, said Tuesday.
"People don't ea t and drink
nowadays. They meet to drink . I'm asking for the freed om not to drink when J
go arow1d the country," Johnson said.

referri ng to the United Stales as "a
hotbed fur alcoholism."
He called for public recognition of
drunkncss nol only as "anti-social and
tlangerous, but unthinkable."
In a speech at Bethesda Hospi\&lt;11 ,
Johnson did nut comiJJenl on· Betty
Ford, who said Friday she has become
addicted to alcohol.
In a television inte1view Tuesday
morning, Gerald Ford said his family is
"darned proud " of Mrs. Ford 's struggle
against her drug and alcohol addiction,
and suggested others should "fa ce up tu
it as Betty did ."

think and teaches them bad
things to eat," said Nader.
Nader sa id minimum
competency testing in schools
is definitely a co nsumer
iss ue , and the goal of
education is to equip a child
for his role as a consumer.
" But the question is will the
competency tests perform
thi.s function or will they be
the succe'iS(lr to busing and
act a.s ct divisive factor," said
Nader.

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Lunch nnd vtl u.• r snacks
will ill' provided al01ig the
r uule. " An enjuyu!Jic evt~ nt is
virtually ussm·ed ba sed on
p rcviuus l-'\'Cil t s, ' ' Cle la nd

COMM ITIEE MEETING
A Citizens' Technical and
Policy Advioory Committee
meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday in the cafeteria of
Rio Grande College. The
committee is composed of
citizens and elected officials.
However, the public is invited
to attend the meeting.
Part I of the state water
management plan will be
di scu ss ed along with a
proposed computer program.

n11lCd .

Mi\ l!l' today thank ed Ihe
fu ll uwing indl v itlu u ls and
gru ups fur their t·uop('ri.l tiun

a•nl l:dp : Powoll' s Super
Val u, H. C. Co la, lh•lsum
B:lite ry, Superior Meats,
ll•lilaml EMS, B111 barn Van
Ml'lcr, ,Juhn Tu t:kcr , M!Jdern
S ; ulil a ti ~&gt; n , Me igs Sciluul
Uisl r id r I 1UUil!l'fiY
J in uu y's pa stry ,

CANDIDATES AVAILABLE
MASON- Candidates for the
Maooii County School Board
will be at a meeting at
Wahama High School at 7:30
p.m. on May I. Parents and
interested persons are invited
to the public session.

P un H' I oy

ASSETS
Cash and due from banks ........................................ .. .. . .. . $1 ,1411,000.00
U.S. Treasury securities ............................. . , , . .. , . . . , ~. ..... 3,062,001r.60-· ·,;.
Obligations of States anU political sulxllvisions . . ....... , .. , ... , ............ 2,058,000.00
Fedt•ral Reserve stock and corporate stock . . ................ .. , , , ... ... .... 21 ,000.00
Federal funds sold and secur1ties purchased
"
under agreements to resell ...................... ..... ... . ....... ....... .. 450,000.00
Loans, 'l'ol&lt;l l i excl uding w1earned income 1.. ... ..... , .. ......... 6,365,000.00
Less : Reserve for possible loan losses ............... .. . . .... .. ... 113,000.00
Loans , Net . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. , .... , ....... .... ..... 6,282,000.00
Hank prcmiS"' , furniture and fixtures, and
other assel.'i repre~nting bank premises .... . ..... , ....... , .. ... . ........ .. Hl4 ,000.00
Real esta te owned other than bank premises ..... ,, .... . .... ................ 23.000.00
Other asscl.'i. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . 9,000.00
TOTALASSF:TS .................. ........... ... . . ... , , ..... , . . . .... $1 3, 157,000.00

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declare that this Heport of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Manning Kloes
Apri121, 1978

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We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and
liabililles. We delare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
RoseS. Reynolds
Bt&lt;rnard Fultz - Directors
Dale M. Dutton
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AKRON, Ohio I UP I) Tin1othy R. Papp, convicted
twice in the 1973 rape-murder
of a ~year-o ld girl, has been
sentenced to a second
consecutive life prison term,
during an unusual hearing in
whi ch he announced a radical
group has vowed to \&lt;Ike
revenge for his pr~c ution .
Papp's sentence, handed
down Tuesday by Swnmit
County Common Pleas Court
Judge James V. Barbuto,
assu red that the 26-year~ld
Papp will not be released
from prison for at least 25
years.
But before the sentence
was pronounced, Papp read a
letter he said he had received
from an alleged radical group
identified only as "PF J." In
the letter, Papp said the
group threatened after-hours
bombings of public buildings
in Lorain CoWlty in support of
Papp.
"I do not condone any acts
of violence on my behalf,"
Papp told the court. "This
case will be reversed on its
own merits."

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Cash ~ nd due from banks .......................... . .... . ........ ...... $1,076,000.00
F'ed. funds sold and S(lcuntl es
purchased under agreements to resell ..................................... 728,000.00
Total loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... , . ... ...... . ..... , ... , .... , , ...... 6,6!i8,000.00
Time deposil.'i of $100,000 or more in domestic offi ces . . . ..... .. ... ...... .... 200,000.00
Tol&lt;lldeposits ....... . ................... ... .... ........... .. ........ .. 11,946,000.00
TOTALASSF:TS .......................... .... ...... , .. , ........ 13,712,000.00
Standby letters of credit routsl&lt;lnding
as of report dale )................. . .. ........... .,, . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .
3\ ,000.00
Time cerllf1cates of deposit in denominations of
SIOO,OOOor more !outstanding as of report dale ) ..... .. · · · · · . · ........... , .... 200,000.00

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The letter charged that
Papp 's prosecution was
politically motivated . "Tim
indicated he did not approve
of thi s solution and
discouraged anyone to do
this," said Charles Adams,
Papp's lawyer. " It was a
general letter, and I don 't
know if anyone can lake it
seriously."
Adams has filed notice he
will appeal Papp 's second
conviction . La st month , Papp
was found guilty or the rapemurder of Roxie Ann
Keathley, of Sheffield
Township . . The proceeding
was a retrial , ordered when a
federal court overturned
Papp's original conviction.
The federal court ruled
Papp was denied
constitutional rights
.the police investigation of
slaying.
. The case was moved from
wraln to Summit County
because
or
pretrial
publicity.
Papp's retrial was the first
criminal case · in Ohio to be
televised. Barbuto permitted
television stations to use
tape ' recorded excerpl8 t11
theif newscasts from a
closed-circuit court television
system .

Plaintiff,

LARRY. A. SMITH,

Defendant
No. 1&amp;,&amp;43

- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Larry A . Sm ith , addr ess
unknown . but whose
known address was

last
230
P le asant S tree t. Ashland ,
Ohio 44805 , will take noti ce on
th e 15th dey of Novemb€f .
1977, Rita L Smith liled h ~ r
Comp laint agains t him
the
Com mon P le as · Co urt of
Meigs County, Ohio, Case No .
16,643, praying tor divor ce
and ot her re lief on grounds of
grqss neglecf of dufy and
f)( t reme c r u elty . You ar e
r equi red 1o a nswer th is
Co mpl a int w i th i n tw enty
ei gh t d ays after th e tast
publi ca l i o n,
the
l ast
pu blica l ion is on th e \Hh day
of May , 1978 , or judgment by
d e taull will be rendered
;'t gai ns t you .
Larry Spencer ,
Cle rk of Courst
of Meigs County ,
Oh i o.
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ASTRO·GRAPH
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ri der~ .

April 11. 1978
nli S ~CO II\11\Q

year your pt·tti U
soph u al oul luok wt ll UtldtJrgo a
bcn e lt u,tl !&gt;lr l'tlH n&gt;enuly Fa rth
111 y o ur s ell ant! rn your 1rJca s
wdl qrnw ,;H ld pr odu ct! pr o l1ld

Mi\HC •• Is., Pxprrsscd it s b l e re o., ull s
sinter e :• r,~rcl'ialiun t 11 ull the TAURU S 1Aprii10-May 101
wor kN s
ami
helpers
tl uuughout the eu unt) fur
the1r efforts tu make 1his

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Yt.'&lt; ll s t vt·nt tht•
C!'S';ful ) ct.

4 precious diamonds in
14K gold . Simply elegant.

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RITA l . SMITH ,

Pomeroy l'ulite Dep;u1nlt'nl ,
Middh·porl l'ulitc Depm'l-

MOTHER'SDAY
MAY 14TH
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IN THE .
COMMON PLEA5COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO

Pafll ry'

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lldhel. lhu uld ll row n,
Cila l·ies Kuill, M t' i ~s Junior
Chamber of ('olll lll!'l'tc,

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PAUL SIMON ,
PLAINTIFF

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PEARL TAGGART , ET AL. ,
DEFENDANTS .
N O 16, 709
NOTIC.E
Pur suant to a n Ord er
Sa te is~ued by th e co urt o
Com man Pleas of Meigs
!=ount y, Oh tO, t will o tt er tor
s&lt;;~te at pu bl ic ilu ct io n on the
U l h day ot May , 1978 a t 10 :00
am at the d oor of th e Court
H ouse
ot
sai d
Count y ,
Po meroy , Ohio . th e foltow in9
d esc r ib ed real es tat e :
Si t uc'lt ed
in
Leba non
Town ship , M ei g S Coun ty ,
Oh io, to w i t B ei ng lo ca ted in
70 ac r e lot 199 and 100 acre l ot
700 , Tow n 2, Ra nge 11 o f th e
Ohio Com p an y 's Pur c hase .
B cn i nninq al a stone in
r avine at lh C northwe s t
corner of 70 ac r e l ot 199 , To wn
2, R ange 11 , th en ce NISI
a l ong the no r th 1ine of sai d 70
a cr e l ot 199, 10 .30 ch ams to ·a
ro c k from wh ic h a while oak
6 " bear s w es t 2P. d eg . eJS I
70 ! ink. s. also a wh i l e oak 8"
south B0 1 4 d eg . wes t 16 lin ks,
al so so uth e a st corner o f
_Thoma s Adams house bears
north IS J~ dey
west 571 ,
link s; t hence sou t h JO 66
chains to l f"ie so uth l in e o f 100
a cre lot 'ZOO , Town 2. Range 11
to ro c k from Whi c h a whi l e
oak 17 " b ears w es t 12 1 4 dcg .
east d9''" l in k s : also a llickory
11' ' b ear s north 74 deg'. cast Ja
link s, the nce we st a tong sou t h
l ine of s aid 100 ac re lo l No
200 , 16.32 ch ains to so uthw es t
corn er of sai d 100 acre l ot No
200, and 70 ac r e lot No . 199 ;
th enc e nor t h 30 .66 chains to
th e pta cc o f begin n ing,
conl aining 78 1 ; a cr es , more
or te ss, and being th e same
pr emises cO n'II Cyed to E E .
Spivey , as tru st ee ot William
J . M cCoy by Geo rge H .
K i ndall by dee d da ted Oc
to ber 7, 19 10, a nd recorded in
Vol
105 page 310 ot th e
Re co rds of Deeds of Meiqs
Counly , Ohio .
TERM S OF SALE : Cast1 in
hand on da y o f sale Th e riqht
is re sc r ved to rej ect any or all
b ids. pr o per ty a ppra ised u !
s1' 400 00 .

ol

JAMES J PROFF ITT ,

S H ERIFF

Or

TO WHOM
CE RN .

Wanted to Buy

IT MAY CO N

N olice is h er ebY give n th at
on May 11 , 1978 , at 10 00 A M
il publ ic s at e wi ll be held a t
Smi th Nelson Motors, I nc . to
sel l lor cash th e follow in.g
co ll ateral, to wi t · 1973 Bu ick

Centu r y S No
A 0 37 H JG I JSJ51 ,

said
colla t eral being he ld to
secu r e qn obl igat ion arising
under a r etail insta l men t sale
con tract 11il25 80794 held bV

General Motors Ac ce plnnce
Cor p o r atio n
as
Secured
pa r ty . Sai d pub lic sale is to b e
conduc ted a cc ord ing to th e
law s a t th e

State a t

Ohio

General Motor s Ac cep ta nce
Corpo rat io n r e~e rve s t he
r igh l to bid at thi s sa te .
The colla t eral is pres en tly
sto re d and may be see n at P
0 Bo:.; 743, Pomer oy, Ohio
il5 709

GE NER AL MO TOR S
ACCEPTA N CE
COR PORAT ION

(4) 2 6 , li e

Wanted to IJuy
COI NS CU RREN CY

ta lum s ol d
poc kQI wa tche s ond c h a111 ~
silver on ~l gold Wo neQd !964
on~ oldt•l ~ dver (0111 S Buy ~ell
01 trade ' Call ~ agp ' Wum ~ l t:.•y

7411331 ..

IIMBU~

flon l~.: toy

Fme~ t

Pta · IF YOU hove o servtco to off e1
w ont 10 buy or ~e ll som e t htnq
•,owtunj-,0.1 Coli ' Q!f) Yl65 01
oe loo ktng l or work
or
KPII I Hanby I 446 8570
whotPvr•r
you II g€1 re ~ ult~
lo ~ t e r wllh o Scntrnel Wont Ad
OW 1- URN II U~ I t Cu bOICe ~ bt0 5'&gt;
Co li q9'1 7'156
bf'd!i. 1r 0 11 bed &lt;. PI( co m ple te
h ou~P h u ld ~ Wtti (:' M D Mtlle1 ,
PORLH SA lE Apr d 77 18 10 to
IH 4 fl ornet oy Ohro or lOll
5 75 1 B1ownetl Mtddl ep o1t
du ( h

l op ptt(C' lot ~ t o ndutg

991 7760

NO ti~M 100 lotgl.' 0 1 loo ~rna II
Will buy I pre(e or romp l elt•
lm use ho ld Ne w u ~od 0 1 onlt
qucs M cntm ~ f urnttuft"• /ON
1nd St
Mtrldlcpo •t Phone
997 637{)
CH IP
WOOD
Po lc o;
rnox
drome te• 10 011 lorgest e11d , $8
per tort Bundled ~ lob , $6 per
ton Dehvercod 10 O h1 o Pol le t
(u Ht ? . Pu1111'roy 9Q'l ?pH9

USED
t1 0( 10 1 'w tlh
hydroulrc 3 pt hrt th 74'1 307 &lt;1

GOO D

SCA~ HS

for tun~ (a r&lt;, ~ ryo s
Jru (k and Autp Po 1 1 ~ Wrecker
Servtte f ire '&gt; Ole and Repou
flu !land , 74') 1081 or P£m nto d
747 9575

WA N! 10 buy Young coup le
wonts to buy co urll t y pr operty .
SO to 100 p lu ~ a u'"~ good
wotc•r
and llHilCI al ttght.,
tdloble and woode-d
John
0 14 b :,4 1717

WA N1F D SMAll
Wtde front e tld

u~E&gt;d

trmt or

3 po uil tm d

Phone 99'} 3287 01 991 -'2496

FOUFi FAMilY Yar d ~ole Wed
lhul '&gt; 1Mh uta! '}7th 748 .olll.'y
bock of Htgh ~ht:!et
Mtd
dl cporl Q 4
YA RD ~A I E 1w~ a11d Wt:&gt;d Mt&gt;tl s
and wornun., dolhrng . Baby
clo thtng :111d Q(C P"&gt;'&gt;O t res 10

toJOO

V1ne~tr ee t

00

Ho cttle

~1 1

eer Mtddlepot l

P o~t,

Ouol!l~ Pru1 t Shop

PORCH SAlt . JU ',
N
7nd
Ave nue Mtddle pot t Ap11l 27
18 19 9-5
IH REE FAMI(Y Y01d Sole !hut ~
FJ, &amp; Sat !0 to ? leonard
Bo &gt;~ R! 174 Syrorvse Cur
tam:.
bed ~ p r porl., drapes ,
rugs
re&lt;ltnet
mfot1t boy~
cl othes 8: rllU&lt; h more 992 5006

wrll lw a ccompi 1SI1Pd
lrke to lrnd o ut tnorc o f wh.1t
wo tk

off

Rt .

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Bypo ss .

---sa ddl e~

'fAHD )AU: a t Judy fo( routter., 1n
Mt ner !&gt;vtlle lots ol Cht ldren .s
clo thmg
stereo . boo ! , 1967

RIS ING '1 1AR k:enn el Boordmg
Indoor and outdoor run'i
Groommg ' all breeds Clean

Cornar o . t hvrs. o nd Fr 1 9 5.

'&gt;Ontloty lo ttlt tte s
Chesh11e
Ph onc (61 4) 367 0192

CHtSJER SA HTY

Patro l Yard
So in Frr April 2S th . Co rnet of
Fr.. testRvnRoadondRt 7. !{)t o
4

he ry thtng

half

pn ce

Ru th Ree ve s. Albony

1614 1b9B)190 .

DOG OBEDIENCE Clm~ lonnmg
now Call1 -367 -0550

(on&lt;elled d roms

Auto Sales

Anniversary
Special
FREE

37 000

"11lc ~ $4000 Call 949,2450 ,

t&lt;UO FORD FAlRtANE. . Good gas
111dcage.
doe'&gt;n 'l
use
oil .
l?e r o 1d
available .
all
I!IQin lenonte mcludmg go~ and
otl
Milton Rou ~h . Sy rocuw
Phone 99') 7282 .

French Fries
With

Purchoi ~

Of 9 " S1eok

1965 DODG ~ $75 . Need !&gt; battery
Coli 997 6017 alte r 5 pm .

Sandwich
MQ tj

! UI\ IY!()

1975 VO LKSWAGON RABBIT lor
~ ole 52500. Ca ll ~1 - 7668

APIIIl :1• -n -26

197 4 FORO PIN TO Wagon E)( &lt;e l len t &lt;ondilion . Less than
40 000 mdes . 991-613 4

GINO$

AI All

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CONDITIONING

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SPECIAL
GET READY FOR SPRING

Smith Nelson will check performance, belts, for leaks,
bugs, sight glass and freon for only $16.95. You pay for
extra labor or parts if needed .

J B O'BRIEN
Attorney t or Pt aint ilf t

In 1954, a nationwide test of
the Salk anli·polio vacci ne
bega n in parts of 45 slates.

', rnde
1:1Q2 59 48

HVE FAMilY G arogL• Sol e Ap nl
27 &amp; 28 q to 4 Above Ea ste r,,
Htgh School l o t ~ of clot h e~
cl oth e!&gt; nod nlt5C
1tems
' 98~d311
,,

Hurry, Offer Expires ApriiJO, 1978

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
500 E. Main

PH. 992-2174

JU~T

fer
OO~THSR
This May 14th give
Mom the
comfort ol Angel
Tread Slippers.
Available at:

ME I GS COUN TY , 0 H t 0

(4) 16, (51 3, tO, Jt c

HOOF HOllOW Horses. Bvy . sell
ltod~ o r tram N ew and u!ioed

VAt&lt;D ~AU: 1-n a nd Sat. Rt. !24

IQ?6 FO RD LTD 2 door

FO UH FAMILY Yc11d ~alP We dne.,
day 011d lhur ~ day E.o:c ellent
quol ll y ( lo lhH 19 h orn u doil l on
up Od d:. a nd ends, Vrckt ~ 209

Polmet

f&gt;ets for Sale

\' an:l Sale

\ani !Sale

Pomeroy

----------------------------------------

ltP.S .1hl'.rd lor yo u' S!'nd l or
y o ur tO py o t A s tro-Grr:.pl i Lc!
1£-·r IJy rnat l tn lJ 50 cent s tor ea ch

CHAPMAN SHOES

"Next to Elberfelds in Pomeroy"

1

Large selection in stock.

an(f n lonq

Sylv &lt;~nta

Ltghti ng Center , Dan11 er s, Mass 01923

sell ·acklr P"&gt;S Pd

to A s 1t C•·
Graph P 0 Oox ·1R9 , Raclro Ctt y
St&lt;'l tm n N Y 100 19 Df' sut r to
speedy brrll) s1 qn
GEMINI(May 11 -June 101 Don I
b e l al-.en ttl t oday !Jy a st1atn
h o r sclr.'lllt'r wt1 o 'rs sh rew cl
s tanqw il

19goo

f·' rrvelo p r:

Andn: \'-'S U11i vr t ~ it ) , iJ
2 .811 U-SI ud l' nt I i bt' l'a l a'rts enough to rnak e conccSS IOtl t..
ir tsl ltu liun i11 Hen ieu Springs. o l li llie "aluc 111 order 10 w tn th e
~1 whig;m, r cc:dvt•d un of· real 1-_)(j f
[t.•t ing fr um Sevcn th -dti Y CANCER [June 11 -J uly 211

CANDY'S UASSIC
COLLECfiONS
In

Advt.·tttists iu l'umcruy at
St'l"\'il'CS a f l'ft'lll. SU IIlldlly.

INGELS FURNITIJRE

Y l '&lt;l l ~ .

Evt&gt;ry two
\' cn\ 1~1~ iu

Ad·

the Unitl'(l Sta les
,~h· c

nnd &lt;'ll nndn
l1 1t' &lt;.'illll iJU~,

Demand deposil!i of individuals, prtnshps., and corps ...... . . . ... ..... ...... $2,556,000.00
Tune and savings deposits of Individuals,
~
prtnshps., and corps ............. ............. . .... .. ....... .. .. ..... .. 8,360,000.00
Deposits of United Sl&lt;ltes Government ............ . , ....... . .. ............ . .. 38,000.00
!:
Deposit&lt;; of States and political subdivisions. . . . . . . . . . ...... , ..... . ........ 7\o,OOO.OO
:::!- ·"· ·.. ' Deposit&lt;; of commercial banks ..... , ........... . . . ........ , .. . . , , , , ... ..... o,OOO.OO
1D
Certi fic~l and officers' checks ........... . . . ......................... , 107,000.00
cC
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOS ITS .. . . .. . . .. ......................... 11 ,781 ,000.00
:::;
TotCJl demand deposits ......... ..... ...... , . .. . ..... .. . . ...... 3,099,000.00
Total time and savmgs depos11!i ...... ... . .. , ...... .. .... ....... 8,682,000 .00
Other liabilities ................ , . . ............ , . .. . .. , , ..... .. ..... ........ 4,000.00
---+-- TOTAL LIAB ILI TIES
1••eluding subordinated notes and debentures ; ...... , .. , .............. $1\ ,785,000.00
Corrunon stock
,..
a. No. shares authorized 2,000
b. No. shares outstanding 2,000
Ipar value 1....... , .. . , ............... , 100,000.00
Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... , ...................... ~ .000 .00
Undiv1ded profil!i ........ . ....... . .. .. ... . ................ . ............... :172,000.00
Uly
'I'OTALEQUI'I'Y CA PITAL ...... ........ .............. ........ .... 1.372,000.00
I - - - + - TOTAL J.IABIJJTIES AND EQUITY C,\PITAL ... ... ........ . .... . . , ..... $1 3,157,000.00

cC

d1ild's pet .

to su ppurt
three

mre u f

uniVt' l s.Hlcs upcrnt Nl by the

01 Middleport
Cl1a rter number 8441
National Bank Region Nwnber 4
of Middleport in the sta te of Ohio, at the close of business on March 31 , 1978 published in
response to ca ll made by Comptroller of the Currency , under title 12, United Stales Code,
Section 161.

...

Ol eO. o ~ca r Srnllh , 991..5594.

d rti uus.

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

Ill

mole beagl e
N o co ll ar . Le ft fr om Lau rel Cliff

\\'CH I he!" fO II-

rt•g; ll Li! P!'.;.t; u f

COMMON PLEAS COURT.
MEIGS COUNTY , OH IO

LbS I OR Stray e d·

'l'lw fourth annual HikeBike for retanlcd citizens
sp onsored IJy th e Meigs
Associati on fur Hetnrrled
Citizens
is
sc hed uled
Saturday , April 2'J.
Hc~ i,trution is from Y to 10
a.111. with ride s!ar·ting al tO .
l-i &lt;~ nk Cleland , hike·hik P
cliah man s(att·Lithc ri!J1• j}; on

" Two in One Store"
106 N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport

second life tenn

Consolidatmg domestic subsidraries of the Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries
of the

"It teaches them not to

Lo!!l and t' ound

Ruush, Pomeroy ' 1-lonJc &amp;

Rapp sentenced to
REPORT OF CONDITION

Bike event
scheduled
Saturday

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

IN THE

I an t w ork rs necess~ttY today 1'
y o ur a1m s a r c 10 be !ul~rll e d
Don 1 lei your a c t 1on llc• a

d ts ru p lt ve laclor

LEO jJut~ 2l- Aug . 22) Too much
c h a t ter and too I rille produ c 11011
wtl! lnlerlen: wtt l1 a c ln ev 111~J
your d e~r r etl o b1 ec ttve s today
L ~ 1 s~, '" II-, cHid rn ·o re wor k I S tilt·

t\lu rd1 II iHlll lllll'li for Juli n to r mulrt
Nt·\o 111s Autin:•\ s. tlw Ad· VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl. 11) So\ ' l'llfh\s '

fir st

UV('r'SCHS

111i ssinna r y f 1872).
l'ht' " Pr~wliu g A11drcws
Cit lllpU S

im:lu clt:s

tl

sc huv l

11

iJCII')C S l or

a

III C tlcl

fuur·)'Cllr LIBRA iSepl

un dt·tgrad ucllt• sdwul , fl
St' l!lt!lctry,

c •a l sr lur:tlt o ns co ul d no d tJII
tn c .._ y toddy B e On gudr ll ·Yo u
n11q h t unlfl i E: Ilii Onc; hy m c u r ex

of

13-0cl. 1li I'
art • ::,!11 11 9 5 .;~tta c l l"ll !C•
you r g dt s to loved o n e~ IO:ld'l'
tlt ey'll se e ttr r o ug h y Ll U '
mo t•v e~ Don ' t even 11y
tl l ~&gt;r (.•

1

2

3

4

studif•s (IIIII a
\'tll':otional sehou l. It d1 iiWS SCORPIO (Ocl. 24·Nov . 121Pu ·

Kl ~nltwt c

b1 ud ct1 1S

a ll pm1s of

fru 111

N11rl11 All tcrica nnd overseas,
cspt·1·iully 111 J~nu.lu u l c fi t' leis.

,\I bell IJitll'" · l;oslur Ill the
l'unH!ruy nnd Atlwns, ·o.,

all y u ur CJ rU s un the tat.Jl t• d
vou hope to o tH atn so rn co n e ~
Hust and coopcr at •on toda )
Sug.ou cOa t1n g l h!:· lctc ts 1S d
d • s~Pr v• c e to yo ur s ell t111d HH·

o lh e r p;trl 'f

(Nov 13-0ec.
s.,c·cut h-d:oy 1\ dve ut lsts SAGITTARIUS
21 ) Evf&gt;n ltlOu9h yDu are a ~ !u l r
dum·hcs, a n11 tive uf Port· 111 fJu S triDS S tllatle r&lt;; toda y lJ E'
l a ttd,

'I' CII ItCSSf'l\

ha s

ll

B11du·lur vf lJil'iui ty Degree
fru ru
\'Cn l

lht• Sc'vcnth-tluy ,\d·

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'11 tt1 ulogica l

Scltli nar

Andrews Uu ivcrsity.

nl

A 1110 11 g

SpPdali1.cd

lll l'

avc.dlublt• at the
Unl\'N 1i ity i.~t :lvi ulion .

t:our~cs

,

.

~tu&gt;li!IIIS nrc tl'iliiiCi\ to ~ rYe

LATEX HOUSE PAINT
IS NOW ON

o t , g uard Th en~ ts sorm• o nr·
SP II 1ng a gr lt-wra pned bm. t ha t
1S

emp ry

CAPRICORN IDee. 11-Jan. 191
A ssulll tng an authon lal l 'le a tr

to da11 m il rrrttal c s ubord1nate ~,
I r c a! f' \'f'lyonf- war ml; i:t n c
co n~en 1 a l l y a r1d no t o nl~ w tl 1
11
lltC\ oull harcl er you 11 a lsc

ea r ' ! IIIC II r Sl)eCt

AQUARIUS (Jan . 10-feb . 19;

tl w t· hu! t h as 111iss iun pilots
nt tlw ,'{dmul 's nirflclcl, which

Even

et l~o

loo t

Ncrvices li ght uireraft

fur

n1 issiur1s .

Nt••l April
ing wilt gu

trtottgtl you ntoy tJe cat c r·rng 11 fr o m al l Sid es touay . uon ,

l or copouls Adn €1e tu
pnn c tples Yo u I
w ea lllC! tfl C l CS I

your ha ste

sirn ilar of· PIS CES lfeb . 10-March 101 II
l.uma Linda tnts rs your d~1 y to play brrag c
Univt•tsity in t: alifontia , 01 p O ~ P. r Wtth lfle gang . fiCCt)
)Vhicll houses the diUrch's l!l C S!.JkCS as low as POSSI IJIC
Yo u co uld get resen tf u l tf th e
Jm•dil'al dental arul lllhcr wt n ncr rs n ·t y ou.
health '"'hools..
ARIES (March 11 -Aprii19J You•
f l'l

SALE

11

(11

5

WHITE, ONE COAT

you ' re be tte r oft gotny it alone .

HOUSE PAINT.

j ~ FW S PAP(H ENIE'fiPI~ISE

ASSN 1

Registration

REG. $8.95

sluted Friday
t
Hi! i'm Connie Stevens
Visit Meigs Ace Hardware
during this area paint sale.

0 -PAINT
\lJ SALE
r

HA C I N~~ Friday is
kind ergarte n registrulion
day Ia the Soulhrrn Local
Scilu.ol Dist rlct.
1' No rc~ulnr classes will be
held fur kindergarten
childn•n Friday due Ill the
,1 registration "hlch will be
' fi 'U IO 9 " ·"'· tu 12 noon and
from 1 to 3 p.n1.
,
Parents of children beln~
•. regl&gt;1cred are to bring the

I
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irnmU11izutl o n

rc cunls

of

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. John Manuel ,
Hadne, are announcing the
birth of their first child, Jonna Christi ne. The baby was
born on Mary 30, weight'fl
seven pounds, four ounces
and measured 20 inches long .
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Brown,
Minersville ; and the mater·
nal greatgrandparenls are
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown,
Minersville, Mac Sauer, Col·
wnbus, and Rodney Sauer,
Portsmouth . Paternal grand·
mother is Mrs. Gloria
Manuel, Haciilc. The paternal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs . Douglas
Johnson, Hacine.

•their dlild and the child's
' birth wrtificate.
Tu enter kindcrgaJten a
dilld mu&amp;t be five by Sept. 30
this year. First graders who
have not previously attended
kbide?garten are also to be
A thought for the day :
registered •'rlday at the Thomas Jefferson, third
kindergarten building which president of the United
Is ucxt to the junior high States, said, "Delar is
school. •' Irs! grnders must be preferable to error."
ti ~Y ScpL. 30, tid,~ year.

7

a

new Flip Flash super·-1o~

1

_)tHnkmg nl 1gtH no l Jell wll h
another ' s to!Jay Whete tmporlant goals are concemed ,

6

you have two more chances
toget_it
.
.
Sylvan ia has gone the old flip flash two beller.
Now, for use in all flip flash cameras, there's Fl 1p Flash.Super 10. With ten flas hes instead of
eijlht. Wh ich gives you
two extra shots at the perfect picture (plu s a tletter match
!Oand 20 ex posure fil ms).
Wh at's more, flas h for flash, you pay less for Super 10
than you do the old 8·flas h umt. •
And wh en it's time to flip your fla sh, Super 10 has a
red indica tor light that tell s you so. To keep you from
wasting a shot..
New Blue Dot'" Fli p Flash Super 10.
Because Sy lvania never leaves well eno ugh
alone.

I #j i =t SYLVANIA
9

10

lbuli iJ!l mtnuflltiH'''' ILIIIllllld
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�13 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Wednesday Ap
. r il 26 19./ H

DfCIO'RACY

12- The Da 1ly Sentmel , Middleport-Pomerov. 0 .. Wednesday. Apnl26, 1918

~HAfJ'G1?s

Ch:arge

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6 d.t}~

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u, 4 \'tnU. pot'r \lo l•n.l po•f t.l&lt;t~

.,. ,of'(b

~CO N O MY

lRACIOR wtrh all at
l rlo. c new . oslo. 1ng
S12SO Pt)one {bl4 ) 098 J]QO
to c hmcnt~

B &amp; 5 MOBil[ HO MES Pt Pl ea
sen t W Vo bestde Hec ~ s
1973: Broodmorc 14 ~ b4 2
bedroom
1973 Dar ron 14 1e bO 1 bedr oom
1971 V oCforron 14 11. b 7 3 bedroom
2 both
I 971 Coven rry 11 • b5 3 bedroom

o\tl• ru/lnlrll! \Jlh.:'f than l'V IIM'I'U{II't'
\.1;:11 ~ \l tL bt• d!.ir~N &lt;tl tilt' I d a~
ra tt'

In

Ca n ! ul rhiink::. 1md
6 · n"l\~ ~r 11 urd. $3 00

lllt&gt;tnun

Ubltuan

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front-whee l dri ve cars.

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097 745 3

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EQUIP MEN! ~OR co mplete beauty
~hop l or lour operator'&gt;
rl -.oiJ th1~ weelo.
Phone
09') 7606

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9. -Ja ck W. Carse y, Mg r.
6il Phone 992 -7181

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ogreemon t 1/ you donr ge1 a
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Codr1er l ong Bottom Oh•a

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Card of Thanl'"
I WISH 10 thank. e .. er yone who
wo~ ... a k. .nd to me dLH •ng my
..,ta v at C o mder~ (lark. H o~prtal
I w 1sh•a thonO.. oil those who
'len t cord!&gt; l lower5 gt lt s and for
the1r v1~r t '&gt; and I wrsh ro e • rpnd
o spe&lt;rol tha n k ~ to every oPe
lor therr many praye rs
M r~ Donna Gilmore

101b :21 loot 'Prr y ~ell con toH+Pd
f,o• •• 1rorlpr QQ') 706o

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trorlt.•t A ll hbC'rglo\:, ~lc l' p~
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00")50"1
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HOI IDA'!'

Notil:e•
Cl EARAN CE SAlE begrns Man
feb 13 at Se wN Se w Ou tler
Stree t
Ro(one
A ll
Mo1n
pol ye ~rer double lo, n, r~ reduced
-l Q". and so•. Thread b•g spool
5 l or $ 1
GU N SHOO!
Rurlond leg,on
Form ever y Sunda y or 17 00
noon Spor1~ored b y V~ W
A ( l!ON AN D help l or Bort ered
Women ..,.... I(
Sta t u~ Report

Women s In for matron (ep rer
of Ohro Phone 9'11 7060 l or m
lor matron
FISH ING DERBY
or
Rutland
A merrc on Leg1on P o~! )ot &amp;
Sun Apnl7qt h and 30th fran; 7
10 5 S7 per pole pe r day lak e
JUS I srodr.ed

] J '} '}1;;67

For II P.nl
RM furnr \ h t•d orll1 LJr
furll+\h l'rl op+\
Phar r• 99:?
54J J
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COU NfRY M O BIL~ Home Pori..
l( ou r£1 JJ nor rh o f Pomero y
Lorge lot~ Coil 9Q/ 7J7C,
ren t
Re n t al&lt;,
O!.~·~\tQn(f'
•a te-, l or Senror
(• l tlem Contact Vrll og c Man or
A pts M•ddlr•por t 992 7787

I 0 ~ SO rnob• "" hom t&gt; 7 be-dr oom
ne-ar Ro c me 99:1 5858
SM All AP T o,ult abJe l o r only one
~ urnr'&gt;hPd Coi1 9'1/ 5767 even
rn g\

IIe!v Wanted
FRIENDLY HOME loy Port res 11ow
rn ou r 23rd year •s li.'rpondrug
and ho!o open •ngs l or MorragPr "
and Dealer \ Par ly Plan eJ~
penence
hel plu l
Our
guaren teed to ys ond grlt r, o:.ell
th ermelv e~
No &lt;ash rrwest
menr
No servr&lt;e charge to
cus t ome r~
No callec tr ng
del rveflng
(or
ph on e
necess ary Coli coll ect (oro\
Day 518 489 8395
WAITRESS WANTED App ly rn per
\On
Cro w ~
Ste o~
Hou\e
Porneral' Ohro
WOUlD YOU lt lo, e ro earn $10 S35
and rnor eon hou r ? Neerl l od1e~
to dernorr~trote l ac e l.tr., No
erpurrence ne&lt;es~ary
N eat
appearan ce and pleosonr per ·
~ona!rty a rnust Call Sue l or op
pornt rn ent 9&lt;11·70b6
PF RSON 0 ~ person~ to ope n 0 11 d
(los e groves at Rod1 Spr 1119"
(ern!;'nlery Contm. t So l rsbury
Jown~hr p
rru~tees
Guy
Ru\',.r-&gt;1! qn 5771
HE LP WA N IEO Oarrymon r1 eed
cd Coli q49 :158:1
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SOUI HERN lrte In
ol PomPr oy has on
oppn 1nq on on f'\to bh\hed ter
n tor)'
~Ia• y
plu ~
commr o;.
~rom ~ • c,..llt•n t benf' hl!t II you
ore sc.ll0!t rnmrlf'&lt;l and con mee t
peoplr&gt; th r•, r-. o great op
porfun+ly t!lr+te or call l or or1
•n ter v•ew 9'17 7480
~uronct.'

NHD ~XPERilN CED boby~rtter for
th re(' ore ~rhoole r~ and so
rneonp to d(• ~prr11 g deonmg
985 4/J7

FOU Fl ROOM lurn•shed opt

17

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365&amp;

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60 trorlcr loc at ed at
Cho!,h rr(' O h1 o Con~ t ru&lt;lto n
rnen only Ph one 304 773 5873

AVAI\ABU AI Rrv er\•de Aph I
bedroom S 113 per month S150
:.e&lt;ur r!y
depo~tl
992 6098
Equal Housrr,g O pp or tunrty

NET

$75,000
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Orlando • Memphis
MA.NAGEMEN r POSIT!('N
()rtly tttow wh o convonce u1 ol

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SUCC ESS woHbit eDrn •d

FORD MOWER b l r bar 3 pt
hrr ch good cond lion I 9~5 7
ton truck tlor b(ld Good '"" ~
949 :1057
BE ST SELE CTIO N o f rhc be ~ t wood
!. loves m ~ou r hc o s te rn Ohto
Jo tul
Mo r'&gt; O El el
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lempw ood and Nol huo Z1or1
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6111 096 1187

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$ 850
997 5540
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Phone 992 .21 81

1977 J()OO(( Burqhor'ldy Sr. ortster
1800 md('\ E• r t•lli•n t rondr tror1
K•ng and Ou t• ('n ~eot S3300
f./49 :n7t o!rp r. 1.&gt; pm ~f'IIO U ~
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1959 lNTERNAitO NA l 1 1 ton
trud~
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New!,.ove rhoule-d N ew !Iff"~ S995
304 173 5365
/){) 8U ear corn Hand p1 dr,ed
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991 3&lt;01
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11 w• t h ~ul iley scot tilt bed
ond _b roke\ A lso 1955 Dodg e
1 Ion tr uck Phone 992 7897 .

POMEROY
LANDMARK

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NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy Londmark
sotten &amp; condition your
w1ter with Co-op water
softener: Model uc.svl .
Now Only

•289.95
Let us test

your water Free

· Pomeroy Landmark

li ttl e , save a lot . 111 story
f rame,
nice
lot,
3
be dr ooms, bath . f or mat
d inin g, g ar age, low taxes .

$8,000.00.
LOVELY WOODED ACRE

paym ent on this a pproved
home with A bedrooms . 2
bath s , cen tral hea l ing ,

FIREPLACE -

2 car ga rage. $31 ,500.00.
2 YEARS OLD - In new

Needs a little
work , bu t is in good
location with city wa t er,
nat . gas and edra lot.

w1th attic

ad d it ion ,

3

be d room~ . bat h ,

lo11ely
very nice

kit chen, ut i li t y , garag e. A

ss.soo.

NEW LISTING - 35 Acres.
large old barn , crop land. 3

LO T FOR A LITT LE .
526.000.00 .
TRY AND BEAT THIS -

be d room reasona ble home,
with large fa m i l y roo m .

bea u t i f u l

Ranch

home with
and
form al d ining , 3 bedroom s.
base ment , st o r m win dows

woodburn ing f i repla ce. 2
ba th s , exce ll en t sp r in g
wa ter an d 3 ca r garage

near No. 2 tipple . S38.000 .
NEW LISTING - 7 room
frame on 3 leve l lots ne a r
shop p ing
ce nte r
in

Middl eport .

Has bath ,
gas F .A. fur na ce ,

na tu r a l
and 1 ca r garage .

Sll .OOO.

NEED GOOD CLEAN
WELL MAlNTAINEO
HOUSES
IN
MIDDLEPORT
AND
AWAYS OUT WITH A
COUPLE OF ACRES OF
FARM LAND. CALL 992·

type

k i tc hen

&amp; doors . 11 8,000.00 .
MEIGS
COUNTY "S
OLDEST FULL TIME
REAL ESTATE BROKER ,
WE HAVE SERVED YOU
AND SOME OF YOUR
CHILDREN . (LIST WITH
US NOW TO SELLI
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REAL TOR
ASSOCIATES
992 -2259- 992 -6191
991· 2568- 992-6009 0 t ,I. [ ! Q !.'

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Heal J,;,;tate for Sale

AT 446-3643

IN GALLI POllS

Evenings Caii446-3Tt6 or 446-7881

519.500.
NEW LISTING : FARM
FOR SALE . 12 Acres ,
Chester Twp., al l fence d. 45
acres pasture. 12 acres ol
cr op l and . One acre tarrY
pond stockt&gt;d . 7 rooms
ba th w i th 4 bedr ooms, :
story, new shing le roof
mod ern kitchen , · targf
li11i ng room wi t h firepl ace

City waler &amp; drilled well
FRE E GAS IN HOUSE and
m i nera l r i9hts go with it . ~

barn s In good cond ition .
localed In Bashan . Ohic
known as the James Ba !ley
farm . Excellent bu y a 1
$58 .000.

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Your Gown .

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Choose wilh
As Much Care ·
Your Wedding &lt;-,.

Photographer

BAKER

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" T.he Pl'loto;nptly of L•rry
Slktr"

&amp;

Remodeling.

CAPTAIN EASY

DAVID BRICKLES

GNATS 1 ,T·s No usE 1

(614) 667 -6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9: 00

CLY TH ER e PRONTO .• AN r
TRY TO SEAT DEADHEA D ! ...
"-. I'JE .LL TAKE TH O' :;HE·DEVI L:

l JU'T CAN·r RA ISE

General Contracting

I

DAF FODIL DOBe.INS!

Route 2
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone99l-7119
2-24-tlc

. p . m.
4·12· 1 mo . P.

4· 1J-t,rTI O.

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
AI

New

Construction

Call
JERRY MURPHY

Middleport , Ohio

Patios,

Sidewalks,

Specialized
in
ya fd
grading,
driveways ,
landscaping, etc.

~AUTO PAINTING

Rl . I
Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
1100 .00
Small Cars
1125.00
Large Cars
1175 .00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair 11 .00"per inch using only lhe best

REDUCED TO 115,900 - " SU P ER BAR GAIN IN
POMER OY'" - 1V1 sto ry home in very good cond iti on.
Features • bedroom s. love ly fam ily room In basemen t.
nice l hd ng rOom , ki tchen &amp; bath . Large yar d fence d
back . Bette r c all now, th is won't l a st !on g .

Dupont

SMITH NELSON ·
MOTORS, INC.

materials.
742-3010

ir1·

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

JUST LISTED - Ready to go wi th na t. gas and ci ly
wa t er taps . Over 3 acres of nice la yi ng lan d on Co. Rd.

: DO-F or Richer , For Poorer 3;; All My C hild re n 6,13:
News 8; Not f or Women On !y 15; Young &amp; the

MA10~A!Sf .

JUST LISTED - A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS ·Her e is -a n excelle nt J bedroom h ouse w!th Ph ba th s.

R.esidential
and
commercial.
Call for
estimate, 24 hour service ,
Any day , anytime .

.. ' 1 EXTERIOR

Phone 9RS .3806

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Box l •

Chesler, Ohio
10-30,&lt;

J&amp;L

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Blown l~m~lation
JIM KEESEE
Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pel. lo50 pc(
on heating cost
Experience and

"Get Aload Of This"
WETHERALL CONCRETE
Henderson
67S-1582

Har~lord

882-2175

tully insured
Free Esl .
call : 992-1815

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Mlln St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992.6263
8 A.M. Io4 :30 P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-tfc

AND

HOWERV

MA RTIN

&lt;ova l111 g
~e pt1 c
~ys terns
doter . backhoe dump tru ck ,
l une~ t one ,
g ro ve l
blackt op
pov•ng Rt 143 Phor,e 1 (614 )

FOUR BEDR OO M home . Col um ·
bu~ . Oh•o l111dcn 0 1eo . Sell or
trade jar pt operty o r \ 4 )( 70
house trotler of equal YO iue. 111
Meig s County . 992 7390 or

992-70'14 .

Will CARE lor the elde rly 1n ou r
home Phone 9fJ2.7JU .
WATER WEll drd lin g . W,fl,om 1
Grant 747-1879

Young's
Carpeting

Ctrpet &amp;UphOlstery

Phone Mike Youna
At

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;

BRADF O RD . Auctionee r . Com·
plote SerYI&lt; e Ph o11e q49·14B7
or 94q.7000 ·Roctn e Oh10 Cr 11t
Bradford

EXC AVATING
dozer , backhoe
and dlfcher . Charl&amp;s ~ . Hoi ·
!lei~ .
Bock
Hoe Serv1ce .
Rutland , Ohro . Phone H1 ·1008 .

W ILL do roof in g, construc tion ,
plumbmg ond healin g . N o tob
too Iorge or too small Phone

... EA sY! HE~E 'S
W&gt;&lt; A.T WE 'LL DO . .

we have

to think of a

better name,
Slim!

road ebou t f i11e m inutes
tr am F ive Points. City wa ter a va ll ~bl e . Selore you

bu ild you had betler look at lh ls . Seller may hel p
f lnl!lnce . $13,900.

the

Cos Anqe!es
Sk i nner~

Ra m ~

Burne tt
He'll wi ne
250ncof
l..ee·s men··

&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock
I

,

.•

Yesterday's Answer
21 Nonsense !
22 Superma n's
wear
Z3 R~ i an
peninsula
24 " It's De- - ··
25 Motive
26 Young eel
27 Extorted
money from

.

Movie Channel 4 -

28 HighwayS&amp; 7 P.M. They Made Me a Cr iminal (GI
horror 9&amp; 11 P.M. - Bobb leJoand TheOullaw i R)
31 Run
Cable Channel 5 6.30
P.M - Test imony Time
along 7:00 P.M
. - Paul Gaudino Fam i ly Fitn ess Show
32 Rea ch 7:30 P.M. - Su pers perts
across 10·oo P M. - 700 Club.
33 Doroth y's
Werln f"s dar. April 26
dog
36 Before

BRIDGE

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

The switch that killed

h--+-+---+-+---t:=h-tfF+--t-+--i,.- - - -- - - --..,

1'1\ANK &amp; ERNIE

r-------- ---------------~----~:;~~----------~--------------,34Wooden

lia, ross!

you can comtln
'
and see whot you're gtltlng
- Good selections - Fully
stocked .
Buy whtre

Tli1S I.SN'T ME
C.OMING aN LA'n ~ ••
THIS IS MV GLC»Nt!

Coll742-221f
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

NORTH

CQre
35 Rested
37 Chosen :
a bbr.
38 Spellbinder
39 Country
dance
40 Mortise's
fitting

~ / 26-A

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• 10 5

+ A Rj
EAST
t AQ8 2
, 7 5 :t
t KR
+ Q IIIII 2

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+ J !I 7 1

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• 6

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t A Q .I ~ 7 :1
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Vulne rable : EH s t-West
Dealer: Sout h
Wt•st North Eas1 South

llAILY (' RYI'TO(!I 'OT E - liNe'' h ow lo wo rk il :
A X Y ll I. II .\ o\ X R
is I. 0 :&gt; G. F t: I. I. 0 II"

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-2211

C onnect ion 10.

9:311--Movle " Go West , You ng Gir l!"" 6.13; lO:IlO-Nata lle Cole 8.1 0; Our Mulual Friend 33; News 20.
10:30-Lock. Stock &amp; Barrel 20; ll :IJO-- News
3.4,6,8,10,13.15 : Lil ias Yoga 1!. You 33.
11:30-Johnny Carson 3,4.15 ; Slarsky &amp; Hutch 6.13;
Mash 8; Movie ··zutu·· 10 .
12 :00-Janak i 33 : 11:05--Movie "" Im itation General·'
B. 12 :411--Toma 6, I); 1:00-Tomorrow 3,4: 1:51&gt;News 13.

28 Farm y ield'. k-l--1-....J..-1-+~-+.-+-+--+-i
2!i E;difice·
extension
....._........- ) 30 Fasten ,
fi rmly
·
WEST
32 Barrel
+ K D5
part
1t A !.1 R

Rubber Back Carpet
•

O r i g i nal s 20.

9:00--0peratlon : Run away 3,4.15: Ba rney Mille r 6,13 ;
Hawaii Flve -0 8; Advocates 20,33 : 45 Bil lion Dollar

M s.

All corpel lnslolled wl~
padding 11 no chorgt .
Expert installation .
As Low As
'4 88 sq. yd.

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1 " Herzog"
1Species
novelist
6 Dolores
2 Function
- Rio
3 Co lleen 's
9 Alice
Gobel's
land
man
4 Conceit
5 Bucky of
10 Yale grad
11 Attendance
lhe Yanks
6 Resol ve
number
7 Q ick beetle
12 Jail : sl.
13 Novelist
8 Fabric
Drury
9 Hayworth
14 Overused
film
16 ··S wear"
II Post
words
15 I jvely dan ce
17 Fa mous
19 Detroit
garden
export
18 Perry
20 Conunon
Mason's
verb fonn
forte
19 Calling

Bluegrass 20: Marshall U. Reporl 33.
7.3o--Holl ywood Squares 3,4; Match Ga me PM 6;
Ta ttletales 8; MacNei l-Lehrer Report 20.33; That's
Hol lywood 10; Nashvi lle On The Road 13; Marty
Ro bbins' Spel llghl 15.
B:QO-- Hanna-Barbera Happy Hou r 3.4. 15; We lcome
Back, Kotter 6, 13 ; Waltons 8,1 0; Once UpOn A
Cla ssic 20,33.
·
8:30-Wha l's Happening 6, 13; Arabs 8. Isr ael is 33;

One Jetter simp ly ~ lan d~ fur anoth C'r . ln th is sample A is

It

Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

Pass
Pass

Pass

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Pass

used ror the three ! .'~. X for thr IWO O's, etc Single letters,
Opening lead : + 4
apostrophes, th e length ;mel fnrmatltHI or the words arc all
&lt;l'm'!""=:::;-!Tf~!W'II~ hints F:arh day thl' rodt• \('\tt·r~ :1re dt fTt 'tTrlt
By Os wa ld Jn coby
I'LL ... I 'LL Be ALL
&lt;'R\' I'T OI! UflTt: S
and Alan Sonta g
RIGHT! JUST HELD
Usually when we write
ME: TO MY FEET
SV H T
FVYK LF A
L E
a bout bridge players who
ANP rJETM£ A
died we go back many
L A F V H have
STiff ORIN!( I
Y K M, F
G HLAK YGO W
years. Today 's hand helped
F.d Pinner. who knew he just
MF! T LF · M I YLVF .- AV TYK T
had a week or two to live,
Yesterday's Ci-yptoquote: IDOLS ARE CREATED WHEN win the prestigious von
ME N ARE PRAISED , AND THIS IS VERY BAD FOR TfU; Zed! will do ubl e kn ockout
FUTURE OF THE HUMAN RACE .- FRANCISCO FERRER championship in 1971 .

Rut lind

ALL RlrJIIr!' .?HALL
I C"ALL 114EAVCE...
ANAMBUi.A/'ICE ?
11+\1\T HAPPfNE/Jl

We a ll miss Ed. He was
one of the very nicest of the
young experts who have
made s uch excellent records
dur ing the lasl few years.
Ed mad e the normal club
lead agai ns t three notrump .
South rose with the a ce and
led the 10 of diamonds.
East 's king lost to South's
ace a nd now South led his
jack of hearts.
If tha t jac k had been al·
lowed to hold South would
have hi s nine l ricks, but
after ma ture thought , Ed
hopped up with his ace of ·
hea rts an d led the one card
to beat the contract. It was
the nine or s pa des .
Dummy's 10 Iosito East's
ace a nd now it wa s up to
East to carry on . He led
back the deuce of spades. Ed
took his king and continued
with th e rive to give Ea st two
more spade tric ks .
Alth oug h ei th e r four
hea rts or five dia monds is an
untreatable contract. ·Ed's
partne rs we re also in three
notrump which made when
East an d West did not lind
this defense .
r NF:WS I'APf&gt;~ H 1-:N Tf&gt;~ HPRJSE

ASSN l

(For a copy of JACOBY MOD" Win a1
Briage. ·· care of th1s newspaper. P. 0 Box 489. Radio City
ERN . send $1 10

Station , New York . N Y. 100! 9.)

w,~ UJ7~ t&lt;tng t"uluret S~ ndieate , l nt' .

EY

Pomeroy landmark

9. _Jock W. ClrHy, Mgr.
lllil· Phone 992-2111

8flll5

O'FIRE!!
1

1M DOING A REPORT
FOR SCHOOL "ON AN IMALS
AND YOUR STUPID DOG '
WON'T HELP ME!

15 IN STOCK

an apartment to live In or rent. This community needs
a store and the store needs i!!ln owner. Selle r may even

Largest

OWNER SAYS SELL - l'h

WOULD YOU L11Cl TO NET

st or "Y house wit h a large li 11 lng room an d kitc hen. Two

S761 DDO

oeqrooms and 2 baths downstairs ond 3 smal l
bedrooms upstai rs. Nat . gas furnace . Basement. Price
wn $19,800. Will go quick now for $15,000.
Wt Nted Listings
We hove buyers lor mony typos of property
CALL JIMMY DEEM Assoclolt,949-2381

5;he was born
uniJer Anes

SAVE ALOT

· IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

b l ~ck top

7

(;ASOI.INF: ALLF:Y

4-4-1 mo.

Sh ow 8; News 10 ; Gilli g a n' s Is. 15; Hocking V all ey

The latest JUMBLES are here in JUMBl E BO OK 11 10 and JUMBLE
BOOK llt 1. AYa tlabte tor $1 35 EACH, po9tpald fro m Jumble, c/o tl"11e
newspape1, P.O. Box 34, Norwood , N.J. 07648. Make checks pa,-able to
Newspa perbooks.

9917081

220 E. Mlin St.
Pomeroy . Ohio

BERET MUSTY SAVAGE FINERY
Yo u might find anttin these eating pleces-

.. AESTAUR - ANTS'.

PI ANO lUNI NG lone Dan iels .
A bo reporr:o and od t u~ tments ,
992 2581 1! no an swer coli

ELLIOIT APPLIANCE II

I Jumbles
Ans v-·er

WtN rER GEl to your house? Le t us
rnak c ne&lt;esso f y repo1rs . AI
11omm Con~ '' U( ll on 74:1 2328.

Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992 -7113

5 :00--Here Com e The Bri des 3; St ar Trek 4; Gun s moke

I I I I I I I )"

NOT TOO MUCH A1 FIRS T ··
WHY , I'll SOON BE 5 1RONG
AS EVER· ·

PULliNS EXCAVAlt NG Co mpl ttt•
Sur vtcc Phon(l9 97 2478

For

EXC AV AliN G , dozer , loode1 and
ba ckh oe wor k: dump tr ucks
and to-boys l or hire . w tll haul
1111 d irt . to soil limesto ne a nd
grovel Colt Bob or Roger Je l·
fer s. day phone 992-7089 , n i gh t
phone 991·3515 or qq'] . 5237 .

1 I'M WALKtN '···

AND WITHOUT CRU1C HES · ··

4-24-1 mo.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

SEWING MACHI N£ Rl".!parr s !ier·
v+ce al l malo.es . 992·2284 . The
Fob11 c
Shop ,
Poniero y .
Aulho r rzed Stnger Soles and
SerYI&lt;e . We sharpen 5ctuors .

HEY 1 LOOK

Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle , USMC 10; Dinah 13
4:30-Liltl e Ra scal s 4 3, 15; Gilli gan's Is . 4; Gilliga n's
Is. 8; Brady Bun ch 10.

8; Mister Rog er s' Neighborhood 20,33; a Hogan"s
Heroe s 10; Emergency One 13; Pet1icoat Juncl lon
15.
.
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 10,33; Mary Tyl er Moore 10:
Hoga n's Heroes 1~ .
6:0Q-- News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6 ; Zoom 10.
Print answer here: "~'
t, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6:30-NBC News3.4,15; ABC News13; Carol Burnett&amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 10.
(Answers tomorrow)
7:oo--Cross-Wils 3,4; New lywed Ga me 6,13 ; Gong
Yesterdays

R!I55Eii.,ARE 'y(){j

JUST LISTED-APPROX . 10 ACRES - ol land ideo I
tor home builders. Buy a ll and sel l pa rt II you like. Nice

JUST LISTED COUNTY STORE - Ina good area . Has
nat. gas and clty waler . Gasoline pumps and lanks.
This is a 2 slory bui lding . Upstairs could be made Into

I'LL SET MRS. PUDDLE
15 E!LAZIN '··· I GOTTA
GET BACK IH SHAPE ···
IE1' 5 SEE NOW ···

Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992 -2164

a look. Onl y 1&lt;7 ,900.

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - S7 acres wl lh e nice 1V2 slory
house wi lh 3 bedrooms and 1'12 baths. Mostly carpel.
Th is house has been remodeled In side and out. II has a
big cenlral firepl ace wl lh heatalator and Is Insu lated.
Sm a ll barn and about 20 acres fen ced . N i ce country
seHing olt black lop road . Shown by appoi ntment only .
Pri ced $42.000.00.

TO 3Et7.
-JJii'LE ORPHAN ANN l P.

399 W. Main St.

1H I IIl0

7&lt;2-23A8 .

SH'Y WHEN &amp;OING

Small eng ine &amp; mower
service, Massey F~rvuson
&amp; Gibson Tiller., L..twn Boy
Mower Sajes &amp; Service .

...,, 3 ,_..,, 0.

---

~X PERT

For Poorer 15 ; M er v Gr iffin 6; Addam s Fa ml! y B;

~
MODERN SUPPLY

Steam Extraction

''TIM: Oriti~t~tof1
NOI lho l ~itJ11&gt;11

CARTER

Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20 .

3:30-AII In The Fa mily 8,10 . You Bel You r Life 20 ;
4:QO--Mi sler Ca rloon 3: Superman 4; For R·lcher,

&amp;

Phone
992-3741 or 992-!020
FREE PARKING
3-31 -1 mo.

UNION OPERATED
3-30-1 mo.

4-9-1 m o. pd.

I I I

lNG BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

992-2206 Of 992-7630

nelp llnance. ln" est $1 0,700 now.

Home Phone 949-2519
GeorgeS . HobstaHer Jr .
Brokef
Home Phone ftl -5739

1:30-0 ays ol Our Lives 3.4.15; As The Wor ld Turns
8.10; 1:llO-One Li le to Live 6, 13; 1 311--0 octors
3,4, 15; Guidi ng Lig hl 8.10 .
3:1l0--Anolher World 3,4, 15; Ge neral Hospital 6, 13 ;

PAINTS
AT

Superior

Kitchen wi th bu ilt-in appll ernces, temHy r oom w i t h
fireplace. All nicely carpeted .• F u!! .J&gt;asem e nt wi th
wood burning stove. Atta ched (1 car ) g arag e. Chry sl er
Ai r Tem p. cen tra l heat ing an d coo ling . ·Ver y low
electric bi ll s. All t his and appro x . one acr e la nd. Hav e

PRtCE REDUCED -

Restl ess 10.

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Selection In The V1iley

Cheryl Lemley
Home Phone 742-2003
Hilton Wolfe. Sr.

G ambit 8; Midday Maga zine 13 .

Bflllb IIi' A SUB
$~0'/~lrn, BUT I'D

P119!2-2174

6:00-PTL Club 15; 6:25--For You ... Bla ck Woman 10;
6: 30-Docto rs on Ca ll 4; News 6; Sunr ise Semester
8; ~ : 45--M ornlng Report 3; Good Mornln9, Wesl
Virgin ia 13; 6.55--Chuc k Whi te Repor ls 10; News
13.
7 co--Today 3.4.15; Good Morning America 6.13; CBS
News 8; Bullwinkle 10.
7: 30-Schoolies 10; 8:co--Capt. Kangaroo 8,1 0; Sesame
Sl. 33.
9 :00- Mer...,_Gr ilfin ' 3; Phil Don a hue 4, 13,15;
E m e rgency One 6: Fami l y Aff air 8; M atch Game
10.
9:311--And y Grilflth 8; Fam ily Altair 10 .
10 QO--Card Shar ks 3, 4,15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck S; Joke r's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10: 30-Holl ywood Squ ares 3.4 .1 5; High-Hopes 6; Price
Is Righ l 8.10; $20.000 Pyra mid 13.
11:00-High Rolle rs 3, 4,15 ; Happy Days 6,13; 11 :311-Wheel of Fortun e 3, 15; Fam ily Feud 6.13; Parlridg~ F.amily 4; Love ol Lile 8, 10; Sesame Sl. 20;
Nova 33.
11:55--CB S News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :00- Newsce nter 3; News 4.6 .10; Sa nford &amp; Son 15:
12 :30- Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search lor To morrow 8, 10; Elec Co. 33.

4-9- 1 mo.

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

w i ll sell q u ic k tor S9,000.

coun1r'p' sett ing on a

by Henrt Arnold and Bob Lee

Un scramble these lo ur Jumbles ,
one letter to each square, to form
lour ordtnary words.

BOHN I.OSEH

· BEST QUALITY
I.NTERIOR

Sen-i ce• Ollered

18. N lce home.si tes

Sunr !se Sem es ter 10.

\1Jt\t~ fe)\1 ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~ ~ ~&lt;.!lL!l l)

Trade

i.

THURSDAY, APRIL 27 , 1978
5:&lt;5--Far m Repo rl 13; 5:50-P TL Club 13; 5:55--

BOB'S

ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
b98·?331
!&gt; weepers, IOOslers rrons all
smal l o ppiloncos. lawn mower ,
SA 1 HR OOM S AND
K1t chens
nel(l to Stor e H1gh woy Gorogu
remodeled wromrc rrle plum on Route 7. Phone (61A ) 985·
bmg corp en11y and general
3825
m a rn terron ce
13 y ear~ 01( ·
perrence 991 3b85
REMODELING . Plumbtng heottng
ond oil type ~ of gcne1ol tepo•r
Work guaran teed 20 yco1 ~ e)(
pen encc. Phonem 2 ~09 .
For Sale . Rent or

Your Full Time

old, tull)

~\\

Your Rings,

6:0Q--News 3.4,8,10.13, 15 ; ABC News 6: Zoom 20.
·6:311--NBC News 3,4.15; AB C News 13; Carol Burnet19
Fr iends 6: CBS News 8.10; Over Easy 20;
7:0Q--C ross-WII s 3.&lt;; Newly wed Game 6. 13 ; Sha Na
Na 8; ; News 10: Gll llga n·s Is. 15; Dick Cavett 20 ;
B ~ Green Magazine 33.
7:30-AII -Siar Anyth ing Goes 3; Sha Na Na 4; Belween
The Wars 6; Fa mil y Feud 8; MacNeii,Lehrer
Repor t 20,33; The J udge 10: In Sear ch of 13; Wi ld
Klnqdom 15 .
8:011--Gr iuly Adams 3.4,15 . EigMI is Enough 6,13;
Amazing Sp ider-Man 8; Nova 20.33; Billy Groha m
Crusade 10.
9:GO--"Ringo Starr 3,4,15; Charlie's Ange" 6,13; Mov ie
"Slege •• 8.10; Grea l Per formances 20.33.
10:oo--N BC News 3,4,15 ; Sla rsky &amp; H ulch 6, 13: 10:311--

Kitchen Cabinets, Rooting,
Concrete

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

ancs

carpeted , ele c tric hea ·
[Ohio Power ). carport witt
storage area . Dining anc
cooking area separate. Ail
con ditioned , all cur ta in!
a n d drapes go. Loca ted ir
RUst ic H i ll s , Syracuse
Ohio , selli ng fast fo f"

·~

DOZER FOR HIRE

CALL

George S. HobsleHer Jr .•
Broker
10 7',1 Sycamore St .
Po meroy, Ohio
PHONE 992 -6333
Office Hours :
9 a.m . to 4 p.m .
Closed Thur sdays
Saturday s at noon.

...

~~

Your ·Love.

Love ly

newer hom e, 7 e ac r e. 3
bedrooms. f ormal dini ng ,
n ice ki t c hen . ca rpet i n g .
many more h ome features .

JJ25.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY .

· ~~

You Have
Caret ully
Chosen

in
new
add ition
( restri cted ) Excellen t for
your new hom e. SJ,500.00 .

pelent ia l. Only $23,000.
HEY Gl - No down

S25 each

La rge

pe rches. J UST SUOO. OO .
DIG THIS DAD - Dr ive a

bui ld in g w ith a!! units
ren ted . Has 8 yea r payou t
in present condit ion . Th i s
investment has a lot of

I"JA~ HER

991 6173

NEW LISTING -

116 E. Second Street
MIDDLEPORT - Large 4
unit br ic k apartmen t

119,300 .
LARGE BiUCK - 9 rooms

WORK
PANT S
w ork
rec y(l ed jt?OilS covt&gt; to l ls ond
denlll) cutoffs ' Odd~ ond E nd~
Shop Rt I M,ddlepor l Oh,o

WEDNI;SDAY, APRIL26, 1978
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33; Mar y Ty ler Moore 10;

NAG IT
ol der ho m e , B rooms, 5
b edr oo m s , ba th . f or m a l
d in in g , ga ra ge, carport ,

"' ' ' 0 "

News 20 ; Book Beet 33.
11: QO--News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; Dick Cavett 20; Lil ias.
Yoge &amp; You 33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3 .~ . 15 ; Pol lee Story 6, 13; How all
Flve-0 8; ABC News 33; Movie "'A Covenant wllh
Dealh"" 10; 12 :1l0--Janokl 33.
12 :40-Mystery of lhe Week 6.13 ; Ko/ak 8; l :QO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2: 10-News 13.
Cable Chtnnel 5 ~
6:30 PM. - Testi mony Time
7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudi no Family Fllness
10 :00 P.M.- 700 Cl ub.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Ou11aw Bl ues (PG )
9 &amp; II P.M. - Star Is Born ( R )

TELEVISION
VIEWING

$18 900 Call 09:;{ .5429

S70 £lo ch

Associate

VtRIII ICIJL.Ti rRtSTS
11

•·

Hogan 's Heroes 15.

Muffler . Brakes .
Shocks - Tires .
Battery .
Installation Service
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph . 992-2848
3-15-tfc

NEW HOUSl rn M1ddleporr Ap·
pro 1sed ol $') 4 qoo reduced to

HOMEMADE OUIL TS
7 4:1 1984

Associate

HrdpnJnl rqJplt .Jir•.

or

.

Business .Services

MOORE'S

TR A IL [R WllH lot on Unron A ve
l ot on Forr.,. tew He1ght') woler
top ond se pto&lt; toni.. Phone

fam ily room and workshop .
H'a s garage and 3.1ot s. Jus t

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

,1nd

lUI K .SUN' IN II"
Wa hrllllnfl. D C 20005

S?

DOORS PIC t URE w•ndow bolh
tub (Om mod(' Coli al ter b pm ,

bK!tground (1 , y011 may Dl
thf pl/'10tl wt Jill looklnt for

7&lt;1·3163

I ' acre~ on Leodmg Creek Rood

BURROUGH.S SE NSI MATt( a c
&lt;OUil l +rrg mo&lt;h •rr e
Phone
qq7 7156 !he Dor l y Senr1nel
Ill Cour t StrF&lt;e l
Pome ro y
Ohro

New L ist i ng : J bedrooms

9 .. _Jack W. Ca ne y, Mgr .

•l hllbtllt'l, 1/'10
rmprtn u1 mort

-,., Af iON,\ l rEDF.k.\T10...,

l ot sole 6 It long
Sl 25 each 1q75 Ford F /SO 4
wheel d,,.,.e SJ800 Good con
d.r,or. 9'17 679S or 843 /933

$25,000.00

Pomeroy Landmark

yG~or

PhoN or

LOCUST"PO ~JS

bath , &lt; yr

thin U I**'OI, No mtlt" .. 1111
jU I!

El CAMINO 991 7054

and
f illing
stafion.
inc luding
bu il d i ng ,
equ i pmenl. s to ck and
merchand ise . Loc ated at
L ang svil l e, Ohio on Route
124. Known as Bertha ' s
Grocery
Se ll ing pi- i c e

serv ice de part ment and
w !ll service Hotpoint and
other brands.

ei'IMICief t

e h m l lllfl 11 t11r;,

J Ob~

NEW LISTING - Grocery

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Ail_

ed ai r go\ hea t ond or r condl tron.ing 1 acre lev el lot m
Rutland
S J8 000
Ph one

84 A CRES fen&lt;cd bo rn 7 pond~
70 a cre~ posture , bal a nced
trmbe r 3 bedroom house '1
bmeme n t on R1 143 2 m•les
off Rr 7 Bypm• 949 -'1057

Real Est ale Broker

l(lllt&gt;H

Good

f'a _Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .
Ail Phone 992-2181

!IliA

l l,l t l ~ f S5

'

B.r:omt

Pomeroy Landmark

• • -Jock w. carsey, MQr .
Phone992-2181

We hav e enlarge d our
WOULD \'OU li K[ 10

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN, ·
POTASH, FERTMELS
&amp; BLEND

AND dryer
992,5607

f OH

AP I

Ch e ck our low , low
prices on

18 foo t Fur

llO(('
~tO•{' wrth O•l'll
90'&gt;
re!r.qero•or ~ ceps ~r • ne ....
ownmg
e • retlen t &lt;ond+ t ;on

3 AND

IWO SIO RY !r ome house b H OM ~ St H S l o1 so le I mrP 01 rd
up M 1ddleporJ rwor Rut land
lOoms ond bath . ce llar auf
Coli qq7 7481
butldongs 4 acres lond ot edge
o l Rut lorld . Complete tra1!e• NE W 3 bedroom ho u5(&gt; 1 baths
hook -up also :i bonk s oppro• soH e lec
1 ac re M•ddleport
ed property or S IS 500. Ph one
cl asl? lo Ru tland Ph one 99:1
9&lt;n7094
7.o! t:ll
72 ACRI: S. 8 room remodel£&lt;d CO UNIRY fa rmland w1th ~edud ­
h ome oil mrneral t1gh1 s l uel
ed woods wot£&gt;r ond good aco ol fu rna ce. Rutland orca
cess 1n M onroe Cour ny W Va .
$30 000 Ne w 3 bedroom total
S 1 OC(} dow n roll i30d) 772 electrrl horne
1 113 mil.&gt;')
3 102 01 (304 ) 777 32'17
ne01 rnm e ~ ! 77 .000 Bu ildin g
Com(1lCI
CIOI property opprol( . 17
lot l . J1 acres rural water on
o&lt;res . level land loca ted o t
lot S3 800 Co ll74 'l 7819a ftef 5
Tu ppers Plo+n!. on Ohr o Route
pm or 011ytune Sat 8. Sun
7 . Phone ·, 614 ) 667 6;304
lWO HOUSES
In Syracusl' on
' 1 oCi e
lot VA FHA 30 yr . l ulo nc mg . also
re lrnor1C 1ng Ireland Molfgag e ,
Spocro u'&gt; 3 bed10om wrth Iorg e
77 E Slate A t hen ~ phone (6 1d)
utdrl y room Ha rdwood fl oo1 ~
5q).3051 .
and car pe t Frutl trees and
shrubs
BY OWN ER 5 acre~ w1th q room
In Ro (rne 3 t a cre~ BE:'out•lul 5
house F~EE G A S 2 cor garage ,
bedroom 3 both hon'e Com
w mmer k+t chen and bordered
ple tely
remodeled
and
by 2 c•cek s Cal1985-3827 .
carpeted Ho s b oth gas and
electriC l urna(e Lor ge carport JUST COMPLETED new house ,,..,
Mrddl epo rl. For more •nl arma and stor ag e bu1ldmg s. Cen 11al
llon coli ~7 - 7238or 99'1 ·530-1 .
OH plus lu ll basemen t Fo r 1t1
lor mot ron w l1949 -:i018
BY OWNER . 3 bedro o m~ wrth lo r&lt;·

99:1 7060

COD N~R

:-.unt.i;!l
4 I' \1

IN ONl

S1100

(;amping Er1ui p ment

I U t ·~d ,l l
Iii I'll ~ nd;n
ll' \1
tA•f,,n• pubhr,olll •ll

Frttld~

PI CKUP

949 2857

' 1,,nti;•:·
\ 111 n ,,,s ,!l urd;,~

ti••'

2

NICE PIGS for sole Aft e1 5 &lt;all

Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark

NOTICE

i!w

bO

l

COAL LIM~S!ONI: ~o11d gro vel
co le rum chlond e lertdr ze r dog
food and all type~ of ~ olf Ex
cel s1o r Solr Wor lo, ~ Inc E Maul
S1 Pomeroy 997 -389J

Any U. S. made c ar- pa rts

extra if needed. Exclud es

!lilt ' 01l"UI·

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

12

RtDUCf SA FE &amp; lost wi th Go Bese
lobl£&gt;ts ~ E·Vop water pdl !i.
Nelson D•ug

L•Jlt'l
Tlw 11uUil:.lwr n·~t'rvt·~ iht&gt; rr~h l
lt• t•di t elf n&lt;Jt'rl &lt;Ill ~ ;uh dt't'llll'd ul&gt;)t'l.l vn~ l fl~t• Pultlt~ht.·r .... ,11 nul ~

S t atP~ m o11

bedroom

.m · ;m t'pktl
&lt;~n.l t• f !,5 ('t' Ul

' .,

Heal.tstate for Sale

FurSa.ie

Wheel
Alignment

,.,
12.1

.

Want Ads Turn Un.wanted Items Into Cash

EXPERT
HUNTER

1&amp; Wurtbur Und er

.

IJ&lt;CM YEAR

• Hlf.EWL.O'flO, ANO
NOT HAVE TO INYUl A
LOT OF MONEY .

S. our .. ...., ._., w..-1·

,.a,,
~-~

I DON'T KNOW
ANY .-\N I,V\ALS !

HERE

COMES

Ol: SNORT"

I

�13 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Wednesday Ap
. r il 26 19./ H

DfCIO'RACY

12- The Da 1ly Sentmel , Middleport-Pomerov. 0 .. Wednesday. Apnl26, 1918

~HAfJ'G1?s

Ch:arge

rash
I d1n
2 da:. ~

100

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6 d.t}~

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u, 4 \'tnU. pot'r \lo l•n.l po•f t.l&lt;t~

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~CO N O MY

lRACIOR wtrh all at
l rlo. c new . oslo. 1ng
S12SO Pt)one {bl4 ) 098 J]QO
to c hmcnt~

B &amp; 5 MOBil[ HO MES Pt Pl ea
sen t W Vo bestde Hec ~ s
1973: Broodmorc 14 ~ b4 2
bedroom
1973 Dar ron 14 1e bO 1 bedr oom
1971 V oCforron 14 11. b 7 3 bedroom
2 both
I 971 Coven rry 11 • b5 3 bedroom

o\tl• ru/lnlrll! \Jlh.:'f than l'V IIM'I'U{II't'
\.1;:11 ~ \l tL bt• d!.ir~N &lt;tl tilt' I d a~
ra tt'

In

Ca n ! ul rhiink::. 1md
6 · n"l\~ ~r 11 urd. $3 00

lllt&gt;tnun

Ubltuan

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EQUIP MEN! ~OR co mplete beauty
~hop l or lour operator'&gt;
rl -.oiJ th1~ weelo.
Phone
09') 7606

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9. -Ja ck W. Carse y, Mg r.
6il Phone 992 -7181

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ogreemon t 1/ you donr ge1 a
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Codr1er l ong Bottom Oh•a

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Card of Thanl'"
I WISH 10 thank. e .. er yone who
wo~ ... a k. .nd to me dLH •ng my
..,ta v at C o mder~ (lark. H o~prtal
I w 1sh•a thonO.. oil those who
'len t cord!&gt; l lower5 gt lt s and for
the1r v1~r t '&gt; and I wrsh ro e • rpnd
o spe&lt;rol tha n k ~ to every oPe
lor therr many praye rs
M r~ Donna Gilmore

101b :21 loot 'Prr y ~ell con toH+Pd
f,o• •• 1rorlpr QQ') 706o

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trorlt.•t A ll hbC'rglo\:, ~lc l' p~
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00")50"1
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HOI IDA'!'

Notil:e•
Cl EARAN CE SAlE begrns Man
feb 13 at Se wN Se w Ou tler
Stree t
Ro(one
A ll
Mo1n
pol ye ~rer double lo, n, r~ reduced
-l Q". and so•. Thread b•g spool
5 l or $ 1
GU N SHOO!
Rurlond leg,on
Form ever y Sunda y or 17 00
noon Spor1~ored b y V~ W
A ( l!ON AN D help l or Bort ered
Women ..,.... I(
Sta t u~ Report

Women s In for matron (ep rer
of Ohro Phone 9'11 7060 l or m
lor matron
FISH ING DERBY
or
Rutland
A merrc on Leg1on P o~! )ot &amp;
Sun Apnl7qt h and 30th fran; 7
10 5 S7 per pole pe r day lak e
JUS I srodr.ed

] J '} '}1;;67

For II P.nl
RM furnr \ h t•d orll1 LJr
furll+\h l'rl op+\
Phar r• 99:?
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COU NfRY M O BIL~ Home Pori..
l( ou r£1 JJ nor rh o f Pomero y
Lorge lot~ Coil 9Q/ 7J7C,
ren t
Re n t al&lt;,
O!.~·~\tQn(f'
•a te-, l or Senror
(• l tlem Contact Vrll og c Man or
A pts M•ddlr•por t 992 7787

I 0 ~ SO rnob• "" hom t&gt; 7 be-dr oom
ne-ar Ro c me 99:1 5858
SM All AP T o,ult abJe l o r only one
~ urnr'&gt;hPd Coi1 9'1/ 5767 even
rn g\

IIe!v Wanted
FRIENDLY HOME loy Port res 11ow
rn ou r 23rd year •s li.'rpondrug
and ho!o open •ngs l or MorragPr "
and Dealer \ Par ly Plan eJ~
penence
hel plu l
Our
guaren teed to ys ond grlt r, o:.ell
th ermelv e~
No &lt;ash rrwest
menr
No servr&lt;e charge to
cus t ome r~
No callec tr ng
del rveflng
(or
ph on e
necess ary Coli coll ect (oro\
Day 518 489 8395
WAITRESS WANTED App ly rn per
\On
Cro w ~
Ste o~
Hou\e
Porneral' Ohro
WOUlD YOU lt lo, e ro earn $10 S35
and rnor eon hou r ? Neerl l od1e~
to dernorr~trote l ac e l.tr., No
erpurrence ne&lt;es~ary
N eat
appearan ce and pleosonr per ·
~ona!rty a rnust Call Sue l or op
pornt rn ent 9&lt;11·70b6
PF RSON 0 ~ person~ to ope n 0 11 d
(los e groves at Rod1 Spr 1119"
(ern!;'nlery Contm. t So l rsbury
Jown~hr p
rru~tees
Guy
Ru\',.r-&gt;1! qn 5771
HE LP WA N IEO Oarrymon r1 eed
cd Coli q49 :158:1
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SOUI HERN lrte In
ol PomPr oy has on
oppn 1nq on on f'\to bh\hed ter
n tor)'
~Ia• y
plu ~
commr o;.
~rom ~ • c,..llt•n t benf' hl!t II you
ore sc.ll0!t rnmrlf'&lt;l and con mee t
peoplr&gt; th r•, r-. o great op
porfun+ly t!lr+te or call l or or1
•n ter v•ew 9'17 7480
~uronct.'

NHD ~XPERilN CED boby~rtter for
th re(' ore ~rhoole r~ and so
rneonp to d(• ~prr11 g deonmg
985 4/J7

FOU Fl ROOM lurn•shed opt

17

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365&amp;

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60 trorlcr loc at ed at
Cho!,h rr(' O h1 o Con~ t ru&lt;lto n
rnen only Ph one 304 773 5873

AVAI\ABU AI Rrv er\•de Aph I
bedroom S 113 per month S150
:.e&lt;ur r!y
depo~tl
992 6098
Equal Housrr,g O pp or tunrty

NET

$75,000
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Orlando • Memphis
MA.NAGEMEN r POSIT!('N
()rtly tttow wh o convonce u1 ol

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SUCC ESS woHbit eDrn •d

FORD MOWER b l r bar 3 pt
hrr ch good cond lion I 9~5 7
ton truck tlor b(ld Good '"" ~
949 :1057
BE ST SELE CTIO N o f rhc be ~ t wood
!. loves m ~ou r hc o s te rn Ohto
Jo tul
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lempw ood and Nol huo Z1or1
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6111 096 1187

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997 5540
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Phone 992 .21 81

1977 J()OO(( Burqhor'ldy Sr. ortster
1800 md('\ E• r t•lli•n t rondr tror1
K•ng and Ou t• ('n ~eot S3300
f./49 :n7t o!rp r. 1.&gt; pm ~f'IIO U ~
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1959 lNTERNAitO NA l 1 1 ton
trud~
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New!,.ove rhoule-d N ew !Iff"~ S995
304 173 5365
/){) 8U ear corn Hand p1 dr,ed
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991 3&lt;01
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11 w• t h ~ul iley scot tilt bed
ond _b roke\ A lso 1955 Dodg e
1 Ion tr uck Phone 992 7897 .

POMEROY
LANDMARK

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NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomeroy Londmark
sotten &amp; condition your
w1ter with Co-op water
softener: Model uc.svl .
Now Only

•289.95
Let us test

your water Free

· Pomeroy Landmark

li ttl e , save a lot . 111 story
f rame,
nice
lot,
3
be dr ooms, bath . f or mat
d inin g, g ar age, low taxes .

$8,000.00.
LOVELY WOODED ACRE

paym ent on this a pproved
home with A bedrooms . 2
bath s , cen tral hea l ing ,

FIREPLACE -

2 car ga rage. $31 ,500.00.
2 YEARS OLD - In new

Needs a little
work , bu t is in good
location with city wa t er,
nat . gas and edra lot.

w1th attic

ad d it ion ,

3

be d room~ . bat h ,

lo11ely
very nice

kit chen, ut i li t y , garag e. A

ss.soo.

NEW LISTING - 35 Acres.
large old barn , crop land. 3

LO T FOR A LITT LE .
526.000.00 .
TRY AND BEAT THIS -

be d room reasona ble home,
with large fa m i l y roo m .

bea u t i f u l

Ranch

home with
and
form al d ining , 3 bedroom s.
base ment , st o r m win dows

woodburn ing f i repla ce. 2
ba th s , exce ll en t sp r in g
wa ter an d 3 ca r garage

near No. 2 tipple . S38.000 .
NEW LISTING - 7 room
frame on 3 leve l lots ne a r
shop p ing
ce nte r
in

Middl eport .

Has bath ,
gas F .A. fur na ce ,

na tu r a l
and 1 ca r garage .

Sll .OOO.

NEED GOOD CLEAN
WELL MAlNTAINEO
HOUSES
IN
MIDDLEPORT
AND
AWAYS OUT WITH A
COUPLE OF ACRES OF
FARM LAND. CALL 992·

type

k i tc hen

&amp; doors . 11 8,000.00 .
MEIGS
COUNTY "S
OLDEST FULL TIME
REAL ESTATE BROKER ,
WE HAVE SERVED YOU
AND SOME OF YOUR
CHILDREN . (LIST WITH
US NOW TO SELLI
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REAL TOR
ASSOCIATES
992 -2259- 992 -6191
991· 2568- 992-6009 0 t ,I. [ ! Q !.'

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Heal J,;,;tate for Sale

AT 446-3643

IN GALLI POllS

Evenings Caii446-3Tt6 or 446-7881

519.500.
NEW LISTING : FARM
FOR SALE . 12 Acres ,
Chester Twp., al l fence d. 45
acres pasture. 12 acres ol
cr op l and . One acre tarrY
pond stockt&gt;d . 7 rooms
ba th w i th 4 bedr ooms, :
story, new shing le roof
mod ern kitchen , · targf
li11i ng room wi t h firepl ace

City waler &amp; drilled well
FRE E GAS IN HOUSE and
m i nera l r i9hts go with it . ~

barn s In good cond ition .
localed In Bashan . Ohic
known as the James Ba !ley
farm . Excellent bu y a 1
$58 .000.

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Your Gown .

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Choose wilh
As Much Care ·
Your Wedding &lt;-,.

Photographer

BAKER

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" T.he Pl'loto;nptly of L•rry
Slktr"

&amp;

Remodeling.

CAPTAIN EASY

DAVID BRICKLES

GNATS 1 ,T·s No usE 1

(614) 667 -6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9: 00

CLY TH ER e PRONTO .• AN r
TRY TO SEAT DEADHEA D ! ...
"-. I'JE .LL TAKE TH O' :;HE·DEVI L:

l JU'T CAN·r RA ISE

General Contracting

I

DAF FODIL DOBe.INS!

Route 2
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Estimates by Appointment
Phone99l-7119
2-24-tlc

. p . m.
4·12· 1 mo . P.

4· 1J-t,rTI O.

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
AI

New

Construction

Call
JERRY MURPHY

Middleport , Ohio

Patios,

Sidewalks,

Specialized
in
ya fd
grading,
driveways ,
landscaping, etc.

~AUTO PAINTING

Rl . I
Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
1100 .00
Small Cars
1125.00
Large Cars
1175 .00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair 11 .00"per inch using only lhe best

REDUCED TO 115,900 - " SU P ER BAR GAIN IN
POMER OY'" - 1V1 sto ry home in very good cond iti on.
Features • bedroom s. love ly fam ily room In basemen t.
nice l hd ng rOom , ki tchen &amp; bath . Large yar d fence d
back . Bette r c all now, th is won't l a st !on g .

Dupont

SMITH NELSON ·
MOTORS, INC.

materials.
742-3010

ir1·

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

JUST LISTED - Ready to go wi th na t. gas and ci ly
wa t er taps . Over 3 acres of nice la yi ng lan d on Co. Rd.

: DO-F or Richer , For Poorer 3;; All My C hild re n 6,13:
News 8; Not f or Women On !y 15; Young &amp; the

MA10~A!Sf .

JUST LISTED - A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS ·Her e is -a n excelle nt J bedroom h ouse w!th Ph ba th s.

R.esidential
and
commercial.
Call for
estimate, 24 hour service ,
Any day , anytime .

.. ' 1 EXTERIOR

Phone 9RS .3806

Jack's Septic
Tank Service
Box l •

Chesler, Ohio
10-30,&lt;

J&amp;L

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Blown l~m~lation
JIM KEESEE
Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Save 30 pel. lo50 pc(
on heating cost
Experience and

"Get Aload Of This"
WETHERALL CONCRETE
Henderson
67S-1582

Har~lord

882-2175

tully insured
Free Esl .
call : 992-1815

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.
300 Mlln St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992.6263
8 A.M. Io4 :30 P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-tfc

AND

HOWERV

MA RTIN

&lt;ova l111 g
~e pt1 c
~ys terns
doter . backhoe dump tru ck ,
l une~ t one ,
g ro ve l
blackt op
pov•ng Rt 143 Phor,e 1 (614 )

FOUR BEDR OO M home . Col um ·
bu~ . Oh•o l111dcn 0 1eo . Sell or
trade jar pt operty o r \ 4 )( 70
house trotler of equal YO iue. 111
Meig s County . 992 7390 or

992-70'14 .

Will CARE lor the elde rly 1n ou r
home Phone 9fJ2.7JU .
WATER WEll drd lin g . W,fl,om 1
Grant 747-1879

Young's
Carpeting

Ctrpet &amp;UphOlstery

Phone Mike Youna
At

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;

BRADF O RD . Auctionee r . Com·
plote SerYI&lt; e Ph o11e q49·14B7
or 94q.7000 ·Roctn e Oh10 Cr 11t
Bradford

EXC AVATING
dozer , backhoe
and dlfcher . Charl&amp;s ~ . Hoi ·
!lei~ .
Bock
Hoe Serv1ce .
Rutland , Ohro . Phone H1 ·1008 .

W ILL do roof in g, construc tion ,
plumbmg ond healin g . N o tob
too Iorge or too small Phone

... EA sY! HE~E 'S
W&gt;&lt; A.T WE 'LL DO . .

we have

to think of a

better name,
Slim!

road ebou t f i11e m inutes
tr am F ive Points. City wa ter a va ll ~bl e . Selore you

bu ild you had betler look at lh ls . Seller may hel p
f lnl!lnce . $13,900.

the

Cos Anqe!es
Sk i nner~

Ra m ~

Burne tt
He'll wi ne
250ncof
l..ee·s men··

&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock
I

,

.•

Yesterday's Answer
21 Nonsense !
22 Superma n's
wear
Z3 R~ i an
peninsula
24 " It's De- - ··
25 Motive
26 Young eel
27 Extorted
money from

.

Movie Channel 4 -

28 HighwayS&amp; 7 P.M. They Made Me a Cr iminal (GI
horror 9&amp; 11 P.M. - Bobb leJoand TheOullaw i R)
31 Run
Cable Channel 5 6.30
P.M - Test imony Time
along 7:00 P.M
. - Paul Gaudino Fam i ly Fitn ess Show
32 Rea ch 7:30 P.M. - Su pers perts
across 10·oo P M. - 700 Club.
33 Doroth y's
Werln f"s dar. April 26
dog
36 Before

BRIDGE

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

The switch that killed

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1'1\ANK &amp; ERNIE

r-------- ---------------~----~:;~~----------~--------------,34Wooden

lia, ross!

you can comtln
'
and see whot you're gtltlng
- Good selections - Fully
stocked .
Buy whtre

Tli1S I.SN'T ME
C.OMING aN LA'n ~ ••
THIS IS MV GLC»Nt!

Coll742-221f
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

NORTH

CQre
35 Rested
37 Chosen :
a bbr.
38 Spellbinder
39 Country
dance
40 Mortise's
fitting

~ / 26-A

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• 10 5

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EAST
t AQ8 2
, 7 5 :t
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Vulne rable : EH s t-West
Dealer: Sout h
Wt•st North Eas1 South

llAILY (' RYI'TO(!I 'OT E - liNe'' h ow lo wo rk il :
A X Y ll I. II .\ o\ X R
is I. 0 :&gt; G. F t: I. I. 0 II"

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-2211

C onnect ion 10.

9:311--Movle " Go West , You ng Gir l!"" 6.13; lO:IlO-Nata lle Cole 8.1 0; Our Mulual Friend 33; News 20.
10:30-Lock. Stock &amp; Barrel 20; ll :IJO-- News
3.4,6,8,10,13.15 : Lil ias Yoga 1!. You 33.
11:30-Johnny Carson 3,4.15 ; Slarsky &amp; Hutch 6.13;
Mash 8; Movie ··zutu·· 10 .
12 :00-Janak i 33 : 11:05--Movie "" Im itation General·'
B. 12 :411--Toma 6, I); 1:00-Tomorrow 3,4: 1:51&gt;News 13.

28 Farm y ield'. k-l--1-....J..-1-+~-+.-+-+--+-i
2!i E;difice·
extension
....._........- ) 30 Fasten ,
fi rmly
·
WEST
32 Barrel
+ K D5
part
1t A !.1 R

Rubber Back Carpet
•

O r i g i nal s 20.

9:00--0peratlon : Run away 3,4.15: Ba rney Mille r 6,13 ;
Hawaii Flve -0 8; Advocates 20,33 : 45 Bil lion Dollar

M s.

All corpel lnslolled wl~
padding 11 no chorgt .
Expert installation .
As Low As
'4 88 sq. yd.

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1 " Herzog"
1Species
novelist
6 Dolores
2 Function
- Rio
3 Co lleen 's
9 Alice
Gobel's
land
man
4 Conceit
5 Bucky of
10 Yale grad
11 Attendance
lhe Yanks
6 Resol ve
number
7 Q ick beetle
12 Jail : sl.
13 Novelist
8 Fabric
Drury
9 Hayworth
14 Overused
film
16 ··S wear"
II Post
words
15 I jvely dan ce
17 Fa mous
19 Detroit
garden
export
18 Perry
20 Conunon
Mason's
verb fonn
forte
19 Calling

Bluegrass 20: Marshall U. Reporl 33.
7.3o--Holl ywood Squares 3,4; Match Ga me PM 6;
Ta ttletales 8; MacNei l-Lehrer Report 20.33; That's
Hol lywood 10; Nashvi lle On The Road 13; Marty
Ro bbins' Spel llghl 15.
B:QO-- Hanna-Barbera Happy Hou r 3.4. 15; We lcome
Back, Kotter 6, 13 ; Waltons 8,1 0; Once UpOn A
Cla ssic 20,33.
·
8:30-Wha l's Happening 6, 13; Arabs 8. Isr ael is 33;

One Jetter simp ly ~ lan d~ fur anoth C'r . ln th is sample A is

It

Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

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Pass

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Pass

used ror the three ! .'~. X for thr IWO O's, etc Single letters,
Opening lead : + 4
apostrophes, th e length ;mel fnrmatltHI or the words arc all
&lt;l'm'!""=:::;-!Tf~!W'II~ hints F:arh day thl' rodt• \('\tt·r~ :1re dt fTt 'tTrlt
By Os wa ld Jn coby
I'LL ... I 'LL Be ALL
&lt;'R\' I'T OI! UflTt: S
and Alan Sonta g
RIGHT! JUST HELD
Usually when we write
ME: TO MY FEET
SV H T
FVYK LF A
L E
a bout bridge players who
ANP rJETM£ A
died we go back many
L A F V H have
STiff ORIN!( I
Y K M, F
G HLAK YGO W
years. Today 's hand helped
F.d Pinner. who knew he just
MF! T LF · M I YLVF .- AV TYK T
had a week or two to live,
Yesterday's Ci-yptoquote: IDOLS ARE CREATED WHEN win the prestigious von
ME N ARE PRAISED , AND THIS IS VERY BAD FOR TfU; Zed! will do ubl e kn ockout
FUTURE OF THE HUMAN RACE .- FRANCISCO FERRER championship in 1971 .

Rut lind

ALL RlrJIIr!' .?HALL
I C"ALL 114EAVCE...
ANAMBUi.A/'ICE ?
11+\1\T HAPPfNE/Jl

We a ll miss Ed. He was
one of the very nicest of the
young experts who have
made s uch excellent records
dur ing the lasl few years.
Ed mad e the normal club
lead agai ns t three notrump .
South rose with the a ce and
led the 10 of diamonds.
East 's king lost to South's
ace a nd now South led his
jack of hearts.
If tha t jac k had been al·
lowed to hold South would
have hi s nine l ricks, but
after ma ture thought , Ed
hopped up with his ace of ·
hea rts an d led the one card
to beat the contract. It was
the nine or s pa des .
Dummy's 10 Iosito East's
ace a nd now it wa s up to
East to carry on . He led
back the deuce of spades. Ed
took his king and continued
with th e rive to give Ea st two
more spade tric ks .
Alth oug h ei th e r four
hea rts or five dia monds is an
untreatable contract. ·Ed's
partne rs we re also in three
notrump which made when
East an d West did not lind
this defense .
r NF:WS I'APf&gt;~ H 1-:N Tf&gt;~ HPRJSE

ASSN l

(For a copy of JACOBY MOD" Win a1
Briage. ·· care of th1s newspaper. P. 0 Box 489. Radio City
ERN . send $1 10

Station , New York . N Y. 100! 9.)

w,~ UJ7~ t&lt;tng t"uluret S~ ndieate , l nt' .

EY

Pomeroy landmark

9. _Jock W. ClrHy, Mgr.
lllil· Phone 992-2111

8flll5

O'FIRE!!
1

1M DOING A REPORT
FOR SCHOOL "ON AN IMALS
AND YOUR STUPID DOG '
WON'T HELP ME!

15 IN STOCK

an apartment to live In or rent. This community needs
a store and the store needs i!!ln owner. Selle r may even

Largest

OWNER SAYS SELL - l'h

WOULD YOU L11Cl TO NET

st or "Y house wit h a large li 11 lng room an d kitc hen. Two

S761 DDO

oeqrooms and 2 baths downstairs ond 3 smal l
bedrooms upstai rs. Nat . gas furnace . Basement. Price
wn $19,800. Will go quick now for $15,000.
Wt Nted Listings
We hove buyers lor mony typos of property
CALL JIMMY DEEM Assoclolt,949-2381

5;he was born
uniJer Anes

SAVE ALOT

· IF YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

b l ~ck top

7

(;ASOI.INF: ALLF:Y

4-4-1 mo.

Sh ow 8; News 10 ; Gilli g a n' s Is. 15; Hocking V all ey

The latest JUMBLES are here in JUMBl E BO OK 11 10 and JUMBLE
BOOK llt 1. AYa tlabte tor $1 35 EACH, po9tpald fro m Jumble, c/o tl"11e
newspape1, P.O. Box 34, Norwood , N.J. 07648. Make checks pa,-able to
Newspa perbooks.

9917081

220 E. Mlin St.
Pomeroy . Ohio

BERET MUSTY SAVAGE FINERY
Yo u might find anttin these eating pleces-

.. AESTAUR - ANTS'.

PI ANO lUNI NG lone Dan iels .
A bo reporr:o and od t u~ tments ,
992 2581 1! no an swer coli

ELLIOIT APPLIANCE II

I Jumbles
Ans v-·er

WtN rER GEl to your house? Le t us
rnak c ne&lt;esso f y repo1rs . AI
11omm Con~ '' U( ll on 74:1 2328.

Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992 -7113

5 :00--Here Com e The Bri des 3; St ar Trek 4; Gun s moke

I I I I I I I )"

NOT TOO MUCH A1 FIRS T ··
WHY , I'll SOON BE 5 1RONG
AS EVER· ·

PULliNS EXCAVAlt NG Co mpl ttt•
Sur vtcc Phon(l9 97 2478

For

EXC AV AliN G , dozer , loode1 and
ba ckh oe wor k: dump tr ucks
and to-boys l or hire . w tll haul
1111 d irt . to soil limesto ne a nd
grovel Colt Bob or Roger Je l·
fer s. day phone 992-7089 , n i gh t
phone 991·3515 or qq'] . 5237 .

1 I'M WALKtN '···

AND WITHOUT CRU1C HES · ··

4-24-1 mo.

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

SEWING MACHI N£ Rl".!parr s !ier·
v+ce al l malo.es . 992·2284 . The
Fob11 c
Shop ,
Poniero y .
Aulho r rzed Stnger Soles and
SerYI&lt;e . We sharpen 5ctuors .

HEY 1 LOOK

Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle , USMC 10; Dinah 13
4:30-Liltl e Ra scal s 4 3, 15; Gilli gan's Is . 4; Gilliga n's
Is. 8; Brady Bun ch 10.

8; Mister Rog er s' Neighborhood 20,33; a Hogan"s
Heroe s 10; Emergency One 13; Pet1icoat Juncl lon
15.
.
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 10,33; Mary Tyl er Moore 10:
Hoga n's Heroes 1~ .
6:0Q-- News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6 ; Zoom 10.
Print answer here: "~'
t, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6:30-NBC News3.4,15; ABC News13; Carol Burnett&amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 10.
(Answers tomorrow)
7:oo--Cross-Wils 3,4; New lywed Ga me 6,13 ; Gong
Yesterdays

R!I55Eii.,ARE 'y(){j

JUST LISTED-APPROX . 10 ACRES - ol land ideo I
tor home builders. Buy a ll and sel l pa rt II you like. Nice

JUST LISTED COUNTY STORE - Ina good area . Has
nat. gas and clty waler . Gasoline pumps and lanks.
This is a 2 slory bui lding . Upstairs could be made Into

I'LL SET MRS. PUDDLE
15 E!LAZIN '··· I GOTTA
GET BACK IH SHAPE ···
IE1' 5 SEE NOW ···

Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992 -2164

a look. Onl y 1&lt;7 ,900.

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - S7 acres wl lh e nice 1V2 slory
house wi lh 3 bedrooms and 1'12 baths. Mostly carpel.
Th is house has been remodeled In side and out. II has a
big cenlral firepl ace wl lh heatalator and Is Insu lated.
Sm a ll barn and about 20 acres fen ced . N i ce country
seHing olt black lop road . Shown by appoi ntment only .
Pri ced $42.000.00.

TO 3Et7.
-JJii'LE ORPHAN ANN l P.

399 W. Main St.

1H I IIl0

7&lt;2-23A8 .

SH'Y WHEN &amp;OING

Small eng ine &amp; mower
service, Massey F~rvuson
&amp; Gibson Tiller., L..twn Boy
Mower Sajes &amp; Service .

...,, 3 ,_..,, 0.

---

~X PERT

For Poorer 15 ; M er v Gr iffin 6; Addam s Fa ml! y B;

~
MODERN SUPPLY

Steam Extraction

''TIM: Oriti~t~tof1
NOI lho l ~itJ11&gt;11

CARTER

Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20 .

3:30-AII In The Fa mily 8,10 . You Bel You r Life 20 ;
4:QO--Mi sler Ca rloon 3: Superman 4; For R·lcher,

&amp;

Phone
992-3741 or 992-!020
FREE PARKING
3-31 -1 mo.

UNION OPERATED
3-30-1 mo.

4-9-1 m o. pd.

I I I

lNG BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

992-2206 Of 992-7630

nelp llnance. ln" est $1 0,700 now.

Home Phone 949-2519
GeorgeS . HobstaHer Jr .
Brokef
Home Phone ftl -5739

1:30-0 ays ol Our Lives 3.4.15; As The Wor ld Turns
8.10; 1:llO-One Li le to Live 6, 13; 1 311--0 octors
3,4, 15; Guidi ng Lig hl 8.10 .
3:1l0--Anolher World 3,4, 15; Ge neral Hospital 6, 13 ;

PAINTS
AT

Superior

Kitchen wi th bu ilt-in appll ernces, temHy r oom w i t h
fireplace. All nicely carpeted .• F u!! .J&gt;asem e nt wi th
wood burning stove. Atta ched (1 car ) g arag e. Chry sl er
Ai r Tem p. cen tra l heat ing an d coo ling . ·Ver y low
electric bi ll s. All t his and appro x . one acr e la nd. Hav e

PRtCE REDUCED -

Restl ess 10.

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Selection In The V1iley

Cheryl Lemley
Home Phone 742-2003
Hilton Wolfe. Sr.

G ambit 8; Midday Maga zine 13 .

Bflllb IIi' A SUB
$~0'/~lrn, BUT I'D

P119!2-2174

6:00-PTL Club 15; 6:25--For You ... Bla ck Woman 10;
6: 30-Docto rs on Ca ll 4; News 6; Sunr ise Semester
8; ~ : 45--M ornlng Report 3; Good Mornln9, Wesl
Virgin ia 13; 6.55--Chuc k Whi te Repor ls 10; News
13.
7 co--Today 3.4.15; Good Morning America 6.13; CBS
News 8; Bullwinkle 10.
7: 30-Schoolies 10; 8:co--Capt. Kangaroo 8,1 0; Sesame
Sl. 33.
9 :00- Mer...,_Gr ilfin ' 3; Phil Don a hue 4, 13,15;
E m e rgency One 6: Fami l y Aff air 8; M atch Game
10.
9:311--And y Grilflth 8; Fam ily Altair 10 .
10 QO--Card Shar ks 3, 4,15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck S; Joke r's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10: 30-Holl ywood Squ ares 3.4 .1 5; High-Hopes 6; Price
Is Righ l 8.10; $20.000 Pyra mid 13.
11:00-High Rolle rs 3, 4,15 ; Happy Days 6,13; 11 :311-Wheel of Fortun e 3, 15; Fam ily Feud 6.13; Parlridg~ F.amily 4; Love ol Lile 8, 10; Sesame Sl. 20;
Nova 33.
11:55--CB S News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :00- Newsce nter 3; News 4.6 .10; Sa nford &amp; Son 15:
12 :30- Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search lor To morrow 8, 10; Elec Co. 33.

4-9- 1 mo.

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

w i ll sell q u ic k tor S9,000.

coun1r'p' sett ing on a

by Henrt Arnold and Bob Lee

Un scramble these lo ur Jumbles ,
one letter to each square, to form
lour ordtnary words.

BOHN I.OSEH

· BEST QUALITY
I.NTERIOR

Sen-i ce• Ollered

18. N lce home.si tes

Sunr !se Sem es ter 10.

\1Jt\t~ fe)\1 ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~ ~ ~&lt;.!lL!l l)

Trade

i.

THURSDAY, APRIL 27 , 1978
5:&lt;5--Far m Repo rl 13; 5:50-P TL Club 13; 5:55--

BOB'S

ElWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
b98·?331
!&gt; weepers, IOOslers rrons all
smal l o ppiloncos. lawn mower ,
SA 1 HR OOM S AND
K1t chens
nel(l to Stor e H1gh woy Gorogu
remodeled wromrc rrle plum on Route 7. Phone (61A ) 985·
bmg corp en11y and general
3825
m a rn terron ce
13 y ear~ 01( ·
perrence 991 3b85
REMODELING . Plumbtng heottng
ond oil type ~ of gcne1ol tepo•r
Work guaran teed 20 yco1 ~ e)(
pen encc. Phonem 2 ~09 .
For Sale . Rent or

Your Full Time

old, tull)

~\\

Your Rings,

6:0Q--News 3.4,8,10.13, 15 ; ABC News 6: Zoom 20.
·6:311--NBC News 3,4.15; AB C News 13; Carol Burnet19
Fr iends 6: CBS News 8.10; Over Easy 20;
7:0Q--C ross-WII s 3.&lt;; Newly wed Game 6. 13 ; Sha Na
Na 8; ; News 10: Gll llga n·s Is. 15; Dick Cavett 20 ;
B ~ Green Magazine 33.
7:30-AII -Siar Anyth ing Goes 3; Sha Na Na 4; Belween
The Wars 6; Fa mil y Feud 8; MacNeii,Lehrer
Repor t 20,33; The J udge 10: In Sear ch of 13; Wi ld
Klnqdom 15 .
8:011--Gr iuly Adams 3.4,15 . EigMI is Enough 6,13;
Amazing Sp ider-Man 8; Nova 20.33; Billy Groha m
Crusade 10.
9:GO--"Ringo Starr 3,4,15; Charlie's Ange" 6,13; Mov ie
"Slege •• 8.10; Grea l Per formances 20.33.
10:oo--N BC News 3,4,15 ; Sla rsky &amp; H ulch 6, 13: 10:311--

Kitchen Cabinets, Rooting,
Concrete

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

ancs

carpeted , ele c tric hea ·
[Ohio Power ). carport witt
storage area . Dining anc
cooking area separate. Ail
con ditioned , all cur ta in!
a n d drapes go. Loca ted ir
RUst ic H i ll s , Syracuse
Ohio , selli ng fast fo f"

·~

DOZER FOR HIRE

CALL

George S. HobsleHer Jr .•
Broker
10 7',1 Sycamore St .
Po meroy, Ohio
PHONE 992 -6333
Office Hours :
9 a.m . to 4 p.m .
Closed Thur sdays
Saturday s at noon.

...

~~

Your ·Love.

Love ly

newer hom e, 7 e ac r e. 3
bedrooms. f ormal dini ng ,
n ice ki t c hen . ca rpet i n g .
many more h ome features .

JJ25.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY .

· ~~

You Have
Caret ully
Chosen

in
new
add ition
( restri cted ) Excellen t for
your new hom e. SJ,500.00 .

pelent ia l. Only $23,000.
HEY Gl - No down

S25 each

La rge

pe rches. J UST SUOO. OO .
DIG THIS DAD - Dr ive a

bui ld in g w ith a!! units
ren ted . Has 8 yea r payou t
in present condit ion . Th i s
investment has a lot of

I"JA~ HER

991 6173

NEW LISTING -

116 E. Second Street
MIDDLEPORT - Large 4
unit br ic k apartmen t

119,300 .
LARGE BiUCK - 9 rooms

WORK
PANT S
w ork
rec y(l ed jt?OilS covt&gt; to l ls ond
denlll) cutoffs ' Odd~ ond E nd~
Shop Rt I M,ddlepor l Oh,o

WEDNI;SDAY, APRIL26, 1978
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33; Mar y Ty ler Moore 10;

NAG IT
ol der ho m e , B rooms, 5
b edr oo m s , ba th . f or m a l
d in in g , ga ra ge, carport ,

"' ' ' 0 "

News 20 ; Book Beet 33.
11: QO--News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; Dick Cavett 20; Lil ias.
Yoge &amp; You 33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3 .~ . 15 ; Pol lee Story 6, 13; How all
Flve-0 8; ABC News 33; Movie "'A Covenant wllh
Dealh"" 10; 12 :1l0--Janokl 33.
12 :40-Mystery of lhe Week 6.13 ; Ko/ak 8; l :QO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2: 10-News 13.
Cable Chtnnel 5 ~
6:30 PM. - Testi mony Time
7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudi no Family Fllness
10 :00 P.M.- 700 Cl ub.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Ou11aw Bl ues (PG )
9 &amp; II P.M. - Star Is Born ( R )

TELEVISION
VIEWING

$18 900 Call 09:;{ .5429

S70 £lo ch

Associate

VtRIII ICIJL.Ti rRtSTS
11

•·

Hogan 's Heroes 15.

Muffler . Brakes .
Shocks - Tires .
Battery .
Installation Service
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph . 992-2848
3-15-tfc

NEW HOUSl rn M1ddleporr Ap·
pro 1sed ol $') 4 qoo reduced to

HOMEMADE OUIL TS
7 4:1 1984

Associate

HrdpnJnl rqJplt .Jir•.

or

.

Business .Services

MOORE'S

TR A IL [R WllH lot on Unron A ve
l ot on Forr.,. tew He1ght') woler
top ond se pto&lt; toni.. Phone

fam ily room and workshop .
H'a s garage and 3.1ot s. Jus t

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

,1nd

lUI K .SUN' IN II"
Wa hrllllnfl. D C 20005

S?

DOORS PIC t URE w•ndow bolh
tub (Om mod(' Coli al ter b pm ,

bK!tground (1 , y011 may Dl
thf pl/'10tl wt Jill looklnt for

7&lt;1·3163

I ' acre~ on Leodmg Creek Rood

BURROUGH.S SE NSI MATt( a c
&lt;OUil l +rrg mo&lt;h •rr e
Phone
qq7 7156 !he Dor l y Senr1nel
Ill Cour t StrF&lt;e l
Pome ro y
Ohro

New L ist i ng : J bedrooms

9 .. _Jack W. Ca ne y, Mgr .

•l hllbtllt'l, 1/'10
rmprtn u1 mort

-,., Af iON,\ l rEDF.k.\T10...,

l ot sole 6 It long
Sl 25 each 1q75 Ford F /SO 4
wheel d,,.,.e SJ800 Good con
d.r,or. 9'17 679S or 843 /933

$25,000.00

Pomeroy Landmark

yG~or

PhoN or

LOCUST"PO ~JS

bath , &lt; yr

thin U I**'OI, No mtlt" .. 1111
jU I!

El CAMINO 991 7054

and
f illing
stafion.
inc luding
bu il d i ng ,
equ i pmenl. s to ck and
merchand ise . Loc ated at
L ang svil l e, Ohio on Route
124. Known as Bertha ' s
Grocery
Se ll ing pi- i c e

serv ice de part ment and
w !ll service Hotpoint and
other brands.

ei'IMICief t

e h m l lllfl 11 t11r;,

J Ob~

NEW LISTING - Grocery

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Ail_

ed ai r go\ hea t ond or r condl tron.ing 1 acre lev el lot m
Rutland
S J8 000
Ph one

84 A CRES fen&lt;cd bo rn 7 pond~
70 a cre~ posture , bal a nced
trmbe r 3 bedroom house '1
bmeme n t on R1 143 2 m•les
off Rr 7 Bypm• 949 -'1057

Real Est ale Broker

l(lllt&gt;H

Good

f'a _Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .
Ail Phone 992-2181

!IliA

l l,l t l ~ f S5

'

B.r:omt

Pomeroy Landmark

• • -Jock w. carsey, MQr .
Phone992-2181

We hav e enlarge d our
WOULD \'OU li K[ 10

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN, ·
POTASH, FERTMELS
&amp; BLEND

AND dryer
992,5607

f OH

AP I

Ch e ck our low , low
prices on

18 foo t Fur

llO(('
~tO•{' wrth O•l'll
90'&gt;
re!r.qero•or ~ ceps ~r • ne ....
ownmg
e • retlen t &lt;ond+ t ;on

3 AND

IWO SIO RY !r ome house b H OM ~ St H S l o1 so le I mrP 01 rd
up M 1ddleporJ rwor Rut land
lOoms ond bath . ce llar auf
Coli qq7 7481
butldongs 4 acres lond ot edge
o l Rut lorld . Complete tra1!e• NE W 3 bedroom ho u5(&gt; 1 baths
hook -up also :i bonk s oppro• soH e lec
1 ac re M•ddleport
ed property or S IS 500. Ph one
cl asl? lo Ru tland Ph one 99:1
9&lt;n7094
7.o! t:ll
72 ACRI: S. 8 room remodel£&lt;d CO UNIRY fa rmland w1th ~edud ­
h ome oil mrneral t1gh1 s l uel
ed woods wot£&gt;r ond good aco ol fu rna ce. Rutland orca
cess 1n M onroe Cour ny W Va .
$30 000 Ne w 3 bedroom total
S 1 OC(} dow n roll i30d) 772 electrrl horne
1 113 mil.&gt;')
3 102 01 (304 ) 777 32'17
ne01 rnm e ~ ! 77 .000 Bu ildin g
Com(1lCI
CIOI property opprol( . 17
lot l . J1 acres rural water on
o&lt;res . level land loca ted o t
lot S3 800 Co ll74 'l 7819a ftef 5
Tu ppers Plo+n!. on Ohr o Route
pm or 011ytune Sat 8. Sun
7 . Phone ·, 614 ) 667 6;304
lWO HOUSES
In Syracusl' on
' 1 oCi e
lot VA FHA 30 yr . l ulo nc mg . also
re lrnor1C 1ng Ireland Molfgag e ,
Spocro u'&gt; 3 bed10om wrth Iorg e
77 E Slate A t hen ~ phone (6 1d)
utdrl y room Ha rdwood fl oo1 ~
5q).3051 .
and car pe t Frutl trees and
shrubs
BY OWN ER 5 acre~ w1th q room
In Ro (rne 3 t a cre~ BE:'out•lul 5
house F~EE G A S 2 cor garage ,
bedroom 3 both hon'e Com
w mmer k+t chen and bordered
ple tely
remodeled
and
by 2 c•cek s Cal1985-3827 .
carpeted Ho s b oth gas and
electriC l urna(e Lor ge carport JUST COMPLETED new house ,,..,
Mrddl epo rl. For more •nl arma and stor ag e bu1ldmg s. Cen 11al
llon coli ~7 - 7238or 99'1 ·530-1 .
OH plus lu ll basemen t Fo r 1t1
lor mot ron w l1949 -:i018
BY OWNER . 3 bedro o m~ wrth lo r&lt;·

99:1 7060

COD N~R

:-.unt.i;!l
4 I' \1

IN ONl

S1100

(;amping Er1ui p ment

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ll' \1
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PI CKUP

949 2857

' 1,,nti;•:·
\ 111 n ,,,s ,!l urd;,~

ti••'

2

NICE PIGS for sole Aft e1 5 &lt;all

Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark

NOTICE

i!w

bO

l

COAL LIM~S!ONI: ~o11d gro vel
co le rum chlond e lertdr ze r dog
food and all type~ of ~ olf Ex
cel s1o r Solr Wor lo, ~ Inc E Maul
S1 Pomeroy 997 -389J

Any U. S. made c ar- pa rts

extra if needed. Exclud es

!lilt ' 01l"UI·

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

12

RtDUCf SA FE &amp; lost wi th Go Bese
lobl£&gt;ts ~ E·Vop water pdl !i.
Nelson D•ug

L•Jlt'l
Tlw 11uUil:.lwr n·~t'rvt·~ iht&gt; rr~h l
lt• t•di t elf n&lt;Jt'rl &lt;Ill ~ ;uh dt't'llll'd ul&gt;)t'l.l vn~ l fl~t• Pultlt~ht.·r .... ,11 nul ~

S t atP~ m o11

bedroom

.m · ;m t'pktl
&lt;~n.l t• f !,5 ('t' Ul

' .,

Heal.tstate for Sale

FurSa.ie

Wheel
Alignment

,.,
12.1

.

Want Ads Turn Un.wanted Items Into Cash

EXPERT
HUNTER

1&amp; Wurtbur Und er

.

IJ&lt;CM YEAR

• Hlf.EWL.O'flO, ANO
NOT HAVE TO INYUl A
LOT OF MONEY .

S. our .. ...., ._., w..-1·

,.a,,
~-~

I DON'T KNOW
ANY .-\N I,V\ALS !

HERE

COMES

Ol: SNORT"

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(I·;~:·;:;;; Today

(Continued from page l)
Dayan arrived Tuesday for t&lt;tlks expected to renter on the
$4.8 billion package as well as attempts to find a comprom ise
plan for the future of occupied Arab lands as part of a Middle
East peal'e agreement.

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i
I

Area Deaths

!
I

ADA NORRIS
Ada Norris, 89, Route 2.
Racine, died Tuesday night
at Mari ett a Memori a l
Hospi tal. ·

1Marga ret 1 Gloec kne r .
Racine. Mrs. Paul (Elsie )
Dav is. Park ersb urg, and
Mrs. Ra Iph 1Mary Ellen I
Kelley. Yarnel. Ariz.: two
Mrs. ~ o rris was born June sons, Richard of Ca rroll , Ohi o
23, 1888 . a da ughte r of the late and Alonzo of Dayton: one
Amos and Minerva Shields sister. Mrs. Margar et Roush ,
Ripley . She was also Baltimore, Md .: 12 grandpreceded in dea th by her chi ldren,
17
greathusba nd,
Clyde,
two grandchildren and sev eral
daughte rs, Mrs . Clare nce nieces and nephews.
tGol diel Story a nd Mrs.
Funeral se rvices will be
Ric h a r d 1 Mi ldr e d 1 held Friday at II a.m. at
Lego ullon. one grandson and Ewing Funeral Home with
one brot her. Orvill e Ripley. Doug Sea man off ic iating.
She was baptized into the Burial will be in Leta rt f' alls
Ch urch of Chr ist at Millwood, Cemetery . Friends may call
W. Va .
at the fun eral home after 1
She is survived by three p.m. this evening.
da ught ers. Mrs . F:r win

REV . RODENHUSH
RECENT SPEAKER Th e Reve rend Robert
Hodenbush, missionary to

Ghana , Afri ca. was a
rece nt speaker at the
Middl eport United Penl&lt;•costal Chur ch. Rev .
Rodeubush has bern on the
mission fields of 1'\frica for

nine years and is
sup erint end ent of th t•
western part of that ron-

linen!. Rev. Rodenbu sh
related that ia Ghana alone

Weather

there arr more . than 200

Clearing ton ight . with lows
near 40. Sunny Thursday,
with hi ghs in the low or mid
60s.
Probabilit y
of
precipit alion 20 percent thi s
afternoon and 10 percent
tonight and Th ursday .

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United
P e nt ec osta l
Churches. Rev. Rodenbush
and wife, Evangeline. and
son. Robbie. res id e in
Ghana.

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income tax lC: t ws of our
country at the expense of the
average American family."
The president had another
busy day on la p today,
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$31. speeding: Dennis Lee starting with a meeting with
Ric hards, Racine, $25, the co ngressio nal Black
running a red light; Roger L. Ca ucus. followed by meetings
Jones, Par kersburg. $50, with AF L-CIO Pr esi dent
overload and pulling down George Mea ny on labor
elec tri c lines : J ohn S. reform. He also was meeting
Harrison. 20 , Gallipolis. 120. wit h congress ional and
speeding: James R. Johnson, intelligence advisers on an
Baltimore, Md., $25 , fail ure intelligence agency cha rter.
to yield the right of way .

Mayor

FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
Gasoline excise tax chec ks
totaling $9,872,391 1 havr been
issued to Ohio's count ies,
to wns hips
and
muni cipaliti es. Sta te Auditor
Thomas E. Ferg uson 's offil'e
report s.

EXTENDED FORECAST
Friday through Sunday,
fair Friday and showers
Saturda y and. Sunda y.
Highs will be in the 60s and
overnight lows wlll be in
the upper 30s or lower 40s
Friday, but moderating by
Sunday to the mid 40s or
lower 50s.

Area man attends sessions

Meigs
Property
Transfers

Each of th e state 's 88
C'O unties received $35 .000 an d
amounts received by the•
Elizabeth Hera ld, Frank
villages incl ude Middleport,
Hcra!U.
Jr .. Mary Jane
12.160: Po meroy, 12.30 1:
Herald
to
Keith 0 . Black.
Rar111e. $600 : Rutland, $531,
Melody
E.
Black.
8. 1 ·acres,
and Syracuse, $701.
Sa
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Marv Elizabeth Hart inger
members of chapte r 682 of
Thomas, Will iam B. Thomas
OAPSE.
to Villa ge of Middleport , Lot
Most teache rs and
Veterans Memorial Hospital
15, Mlddleport .
students in the district had
ADMITTED - Elver Fox ,
Wayne King, Hilda King to
honored picket lines set up Clift on, W. Va .: Nathan
Robert
V. King. Lillian B.
Vanam an, Rutlan d; Eli King, 2.37 acres, Salisbury.
1112 Pet . pe r year on a ea rly Monday morning.
Classes resumed an hour Vance, Racine: Anna Tucker,
4 year certificate of
Gera ld
E. Roach,
late this morning .
Raci ne:
Paul
Kl ein, Hoberta Roach to Kenneth
deposit .
On behalf of the county
$1 ,000 .00
minimvm board of educa tion. Supt. Pomeroy : Salem Ya tes, McFarm, Harold H. McFann,
Racine: Audrey Ours,
deposit .
Hairston today thanked Mr. Rac ine: Kelly Humphrey. Lot, Mi ddleport .
A substant1al penalt y is Santa Emma, Prosecuting Guysville; Alice Curtis, Long
in~oked on all · cert ifi cate
Attorney Joe Cain and Atty. Bott om: f'red Roush. Letart ,
accounts Withdrawn pr ior
David Selce r for thei r W. Va.
LICENSE PLATE FEES
1o the date of matu ritv .
assistance .
DISCHARGE D - Paul
Local governments across
Schu le r, Geneva Wi se , th e stat e can expec t to
Ji mmi e Ohli nger . Janet receive over $10 million in
Korn , Ross Kent , Albert 1976 license plate revenues
Martin , Pea rl Gilk ey, this week, according to an
Waitman Sleveris7 Alice ann ounceme nt by Gov.
Rairden , Charles CornelL
James A. Rhodes. Of the tota l
Meigs County will receive
The Athens Coun ty
$55,068.37 .
Sa vi ngs &amp; Loan Co.
PLEASANT VALLEY
French Fries
2!6 Second St.
DISCHARGED - Jessica
W1th P u r c ho ~e
Pomeroy, Ohio
Of 9' Sreo k
Putn ey, Poi nt Pl easan t :
MEETING FRIDAY
Sa ndw1ch
Arvan
Law son, Mason: Carl
"'ON IU H WI D
Trustees
of Salem Town. . ,.ll ]t. 15·U..
Schultz, Jr.. Racine; Mrs.
ship
will
meet
at 7:30 p. m.
AI All
Dav id Richards, Point
Friday
at
the
township
fir e
Pleasa nt: Helen J oh nson.
hall
,
east
of
the
Salem
Cente
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Galli polis : Iva You ng,
School.
Mason: Mrs. Homer Painter,
Bid well : Brenda Bi shop.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
Point
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marriage license was
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Johnson. Middleport : Helen
issued
Tuesday to Douglas
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Alan Burn s, 25, Pomeroy and
Sha ron Ann Covert , 17.
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former president joked about
the rivalry between· Ohio
nounced
t he
name State and his alma mater, the
Unive rsity .· of Michiga n.
correctl y.
Ford made a dinner speech "Woody Hayes is a very dear
Tu esday night in suburba n friend of mine, but he's one of
Clevelan d, but the session, the few people in the country
sponsored by Case Western I can agree wi th 364 days a
Heser ve Un ivers ity, was year and disagree with on
closed to reporters.
one," Ford sa id.
Ford met privately for .15
Ford's visit to Cleveland
rn inute1&gt; with Clevela nd was pari of hi s nationwide
Mayor· Dennis Kuci nich lit lecture to ur . On Monday
Ford's suite in the Cleveland night he spok e to a capacity
Plaza. Andrew M. Juniewicz, Crowd at the Front Row
Kucinich's press secrcwry, Thea ter
in
suburb an
said th e meetin g, which Highland Height s.
Kucinich requested, was a
He was a ccompanie d
courtesy ca II.
durin g his vis1t by Rhodes,
Asked later about his pla ns Cuyahoga County Republican
to run for president 10 1980, Chairman Robert Hughes
Ford only would' say, "We' ll and former Cleveland Mayor
ha ve to wait and see."
Ralph Perk.
Ford's speech at the CleveFord offer ed Carter faint
land Plaza was fill ed with praise for the leadership he
humormt~ r efer en&lt;..'es. The exhibited on the Panama

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Discussing his wife 's
recently disclosed problems
with drugs and alcohol, Ford
said he thought . his wife 's
candor will be beneficial to
women
with
similar
problems.
He suggested Mrs. Ford
will have won her battle by
1980 and her condition would
not be a factor in his decision
on whether to run for the
presidency.

PT. PI.F.ASANT - Robe rt knowl edge as part of the turers of the nationally and
Bateman ol Bateman Fa11ns. continuing program to keep int ernationally known brand
Point Pleasant. rere nll y Mode rn Farm Sys tems' of products which include,
bins,
augering
attended one of a series of dea lers out in front as experts gra in
equipm
ent
,
elevator
legs.
in
grain
and
materials
handregional two day ·product,
continu ous fl ow dr yers,
prog ram, &lt;Hld sales sessiuns li ng and storage .
Modern Farm Systems. dryin g fans arid heal ers,
presented by Modern Fnrm
Inc., with headquar1 ers in aeration fans and related
Syst e m~. Inc., helri at In·
Webster Cil y. Iowa, and accessories. Also the MFS
dianapolis, Ind.
The meeti ng conducted by addition al fac tori es in Imperial line of buildings for
fa ctor y person nel. wa~ Nebraska, Indiana an d fann and light commercial
designed to increase produ ct Miss iss ippi, are manufa c· use.

WAREHOUSE VALUES
25" RCA

COLORTRAK
CONSOLES
REG. $795.00

MURRAY
LAWN MOWER
- 3 H. P. BRIGGS AND
STRATTON ENGINE
- 20" CUTTING WIDTH

SALE 1749

Colonrak

REG . $850 .00

SALE 1769

ROTOTILLER
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calls for the state to
rei mburse the la xing
districts for the reduction in
local revenue.
Pr o p e r ly
t ax
reimbursements are fu nded
entirely by the state 's
personal im:ome tax.
Tota l reimbur se ment
checks to Meigs Cou nty and
its subdivisions are as
foll ows : Meigs County,
$18 ,7 65 .23 : Midd lep ort ,
12.5 89 . 40: Pome r oy,
$2,632 .17 : Raci ne, $844.71 :
Rutland , $560.71: Syracuse,
$901.51 : Bed ford, $270 71:
Ch ester, $880.19; Colwnbia,
$44 1.72 : Leba non, $422 .01 ;
Letart, $361.25: Olive, $671;
Orange, $503.49: Rull an d,
1627 .92 : Sa lem, $703 .47:
Sa li sbur y, $681.68: Sci pio,
1317.77 : Sutton, $690.77.
Reimbursements wSpecial
Districts within Meigs County
toaling $1 2, 547.43 are : Ment.a l
Ret&lt;trdation Bonds, $2,182;
Tub er cul os is Hos pital ,
$1 ,431.1 1; Meigs Co. Hospital,
$357.77 ; Emergency Levy,
13,5n.76: Tri.County Ment.a l
Hea lth , $833. 14 : Rio Grande
Co mm unity Co ll ege,
$4,165.65.
School di stricts withi n
Meigs County were mailed
che cks fr om th e Sta te
Department of &lt;:d ucatio n
t o t a li n g $97, 453 . 81.
Distributions to the distr icts
were as follows: Alexander
Local, $-7,29 4.39: Eastern,
516,689.94 ; Meigs, $50,112.64;
So uthern , $2 3, 167 . 33;
Alexander Jr. Voc. School,
$589.51.

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On Mother's Day , May 14th

A r em embr ance bo uquet of garden fr es h f low er s and mother wo uld love
and cher ish . And, whether your
Mother's Day flowers ar e going near
or fa r , our 30,000 fello w w ire flor ists
mak e del iver y nea rl y anywhere as
si mpl e as a phon e ca l l. Pl ease order
early . Stop by soon or ca ll us today .

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• Combination Pots
• Cut Flowers

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• Hanging Planters
•Corsages
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HEARING SET
DAYTON. Ohio IUP I I Mon tgomery County Juvenile
Court Judge Arthur Fisher
has relinguished jurisdiction
over three teenagers charged
with robbery and mu rder in
the purse-snatching an d
death of Ma rjorie Blacker, a
79-yea ro()ld retired Dayton
school teacher.
Followi ng that actron Tues.
day a hearing will be held to
de termi ne if the three yo uths,
aged 15 and 16, will be tried as
adults .
The th ree youths allegedly
reached out of the car window
and grabbed the woman's
purse in a grocery store
pa rking lot, dragging her
beside the car before run n in ~
over her in another area of
the parking lot. She died a
few hours later.
TWO KIU ED
GRAN VILLE, Ohio (U PIJ
- Joe Caudill , 16, Newark,
and his brother, Brian, 9,
were killed Tuesday night in
an au to co llision at th e
intersection or l.icking
County Roads 21 and 15.
Another motorist suffe red
minor injuries ln. the crash.

2 ONLY

TURF -6' &amp;12' WIDTHS
'4.95 Sq. Yd.
ARMSTRONG OUTDOOR CARPET
REG . $3.35
SPECIAL '2.95

BAKE SALE
A ba ke sa le will be held
Sa turda y at Ra cine Pos t
Offi ce lot beginning at 9 a.m.
The event is being spon sored
by llacine Chapter 134 OES.
All members are to have
ba ked guods at the Post
Office lot early.

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School, class of 1938, are busy making plans for their
upcoming toth reunion wbe held on Saturday, May 27, at
Meigs High School cafeteria. Twenty-nine members of the
clllss have indicated they will attend the 40th reunion . Of
the 94 members of the 1938 graduating class, 11 of them
are deceased. A social hour will be held the afternoon of

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GREETING GOVERNOR AT NEW HAVEN - Two
members of th e West Virginia House of Delegates and
New Haven Mayor Charles Roush are shown with Gov.
John D Rockefeller IV this morning in New Haven where
he came to view the improvements bein g made to old
Route 33, a topic of controversy for years over wh o has the
r e~ponsi bil ity

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DAYTON, OHIO - THE SHILOH CONGRESSIONAL
CHURCH at Harrison Townshrp, north of Da yton, was heavily
damaged by a general alarm fire early today. More than 100
volWlteer firefighters fought the blaze at the church .
Minister Barry Johnson says the church celebrated its
!25th anniversary last week . Fire officials says no cause of the
blaze has yet been determined.

WASHI NGTON (UP! ) Rep. Cilrrence J. Brown , J\.
Ohio, has success full y
rer n se rt ed s pen d ing
auth ori zatio ns for the·
Portsmouth , Ohio, Gas
Ce nt rifu ge E nri chm e nt
Plant , to get $220 million in
constru ction funds, in the
Department of Energy
budget for fi scal 1979.
SJl&lt;'nding authorizations for
th e
fac ili ty
in
the
dep a rtm ent ' s
ori ginal

MARIETIA, GA. - TWO PERSONS FLYING home to
Ohio were killed Wednesday when ll)eir' small airplane
exploded over a baseball field five miles north of Mariett&lt;t . The
explosion is under investigation by the Fed eral Aviati on
Admlnlstration .
Pollee Identified the victims as Robert L. Suever, 56, and
his wife Audrey, 57. They were flying home to Delphos, Ohio
when their Beechcraft Bonanza exploded in the air and
crashed into a cluster of trees at 3:3S p.m.
CINCINNATI - THE CITY MIGHT HAVE to limit traffic
on ill! roads or risk a steady erosion of jobs due to federal air
pollution standards for business and industry, the Cincinnati
Environmental Advisory Council said Wednesday.
In a report to city council, the group said 1977 amendments
to the U.S. Clean Air Act will cause loss of jobs, prevent local
elrJli!Mlon by businesses, and hamJl&lt;'r creation of new jobs in
CincinnaU.

withdraws
ooLUMBus (UPIJ - Reduced customer demand , Increased purchases of Ohioproduced gas and extra
available quantities · of
natural gas wlll permit
Columbia Gas of Ohio tn
forego buying Sfveral billion
cubic feet of higher priced
emergency fuel this summer
and not add curtallments on
large volume users.
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Wednesday asked the Ohio
Pllblic Utilities Commission
lor pennlssion to withdraw
1111 March 14 application,
seeking authority w recover
the coat of buying higher
priced gas.
The finn said It has been
able to buy some three billion
·cubic feel of natural gas,
delivered In Ohio at a cost not
to exceed $2 per thousand
cubic feet, which is the firm's
average gas cost.
The PUCO had set a May JO
hearing on how the additional
cOO of the more expensive
ps should be recovered by
the company. It also ordered
Columbia to survey Its
CWI!oolers to detennine how
much of the emergency gas
they needed, which has been
• Ill ned. Columbla said It no
Ianger needed w make the
III'Vey .
Columbia said 1111 expanded
gaa procW"ement in the state
will mean 5.2 bllllon cubic
feet of Ohio-produced gas will
lntn its pipelines during
the ceming year, tn help
•olflet Ita supply defiCit.
At present, only a 100
percent cutbeck on large
volume boiler fuel usage Is in

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Fair Saturday and a
chance of showers Sunday
and Monday. Highs wlll be
In the 60s and lows will be
in the 40s.
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Vol 2!1. No. 9

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OOLUMBUS - VIOLENT CRIMES AGAINST THE
elderly or disabled in Ohio could be subject to more severe
penalties if Gov. James A. Rhodes signs into law a bill sent to
his desk Wednesday by the Ohio General Assembly.
The House passed the bill 00-7 during a lengthy fl oor
aeasion and after SusJl&lt;'nding its rules, the Senate swiftly
agreed to the House changes to send the bill to Rhod es.
Ohioans over the age of 6S or towlly disabl ed citizens are
increasingly becoming the victims of violent crimes becau se of
their helplessness, explained House sponsor Rep . Ha rrv
Lehman, ~eVPland .

May or Roush , Del. Charles Damron (D-Putnam ), Gov.
Rockefeller and Del. Dave O'Nea l ([)..Mason ). Gov.
Rockefeller, in addition to having old Rl. 33 paved ,
ann ounced today that he is go ing to rebuild the old Broad
Rw1 bridg e. He also pledged to do paving work in front of
the Hartford post offi ce.

PirturrrL fr nm 1f'ft are

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the alumni dinner at the Meigs Inn from 3:30 to 5 p. m. The
dinner will be held at 6:30p. m. Shown are, front row, 1-r,
Bo Brown, Mary Elberfeld Morris, Rose Sisso n; back,
William (Bill ) Hobstetter, George Edward Morri s, and
Lyl e Hysell. Those who wish to reserve banquet licke ts
are to contact Rose Sisson at 614-992-2049 or 614-992-2431.

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COLUMBUS . (UPI) House-passed legislation
designed to regulate the
consumption of " junk" food
on public school premises is
ready for a floor vote in the
Ohio Senate.
The bill came out of the
Senate Education and Health
Committee on a 6-1 vote
Tuesday night, only one week ·
after it had cleared the
House. It was sent to the
Rules
Committee
for
assignment to the Senate
calendar.
The measure, sponsored by
Rep. Virginia Aveni, D-Lynd·
hurst, requires local boards
of education to set standards
for food consumption on
school premises, including
quality, hours and location ,
based on state guidelines.
Originally, Ms. Aveni had
proposed specific
prohibitions on "juQk" food,
including soft drinks, candy,
Popsicles and chewing gum
containing sugar . Those
provisions were knocked out
in House committee.
Ms. Aveni said she will seek
to have stricter language
• restored on the Senate floor ,
alt~o ugh she has given up on
banning specific " junk "
foods .
Sen. M. Ben Gaeth, R·
Defiance, voted against the
bill on grounds it received
only one hearing in the Senate
committee.

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Canal Treaty and for Carter's
attempts to maintain peace in
Cyprus. But he criticized
Ca rter's Middle
East
policies, economic programs
and Carter's decision to delay
production of the neutron
bomb.
"I don't think we should
have succumbed to Soviet
blackmail," Ford said,
referring to the neutron bomb

SaJd, drawin g laughs fr om
the crowd. Later, l1e prO·

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Ford criticizes Carter battle plan
against inflation during Ohio visit
CLEVELAND t UPI I Former President Gerald
Ford has concluded his first
visit to northea stern Ohio
since the 1976 presidential
ca mpaign, picking up where
he left off just before losi ng
the election to Jimmy Carter.
Ford cri ticize d Ca rter 's
battl e plan against inflation,
co ntendin g it is a bu s!.
''TI1ey 've given us a great
opportunity. We can't fail to
tell that story to th e
American pe ople," Ford told
some 1,000 Republi cans
Tuesday at the Cleve land
Plaza Hotel.
Ford
had
troub le
pronouncing the name of
C u ya h oga
Co ur&lt;t y
Commiss ioner George V.
Voinovir h. Gov . .James
Rhodes' running mate for
lieutenant
gove rn or .
"Where's Vuko•ir h." Ford

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MEIGS HIGH SENIORS playing roles in the first of
four one act plays to be given at 8 p.m. on Fr ida y, May 12,
ar e pictu red. "Every body's Secret " is the title of the play .
The group includes, front , I to r. Joni Murray. Paige

Smith, Cathy Blaettnar : back, I to r. Velvet Swisher,
Susa n Wright , Nancy SWnley, Marcia Dillard, and Becky
Fry, studen t director. Not present were Jenn ifer Wise and
Cheryl LeFebr e.

West Virginian jailed
Meigs County Sheriff
James J . Proffitt reports
Tobin Layne Kinder , 21,
Moundsville , W. Va., was
arrested Wednesday morning
by Mei gs County deputies for
operatin g a motor vehi cle
while under the influ ence of
alcoh ol.
Chec king la ter with West
Virginia auth orities, the
sh eriff's offi ce learn ed
Kinder was wanted in Hitchie
County, W. Va. on a felonv

charge of grand larceny. It is
all eged Ki nder and another
subject had broken into a
West Virginia Conservation
Offi cer 's car and took some of
the offi cer's eq uipm ent.
Ritchie County Sheri ff sai d
they woul d extra dite Kinder
wh en Me igs Coun ty is
fini shed with him.
In the meantime. Kinder
was ,jailed pending a hea ring
this Friday before Meigs
County Co urt Judge Robert
Buck on the DWI charge.
Virgil Phill ips, 27, Mid·
dl eport , wa s arre sted by
Meigs Co unt y Sh eri ff's
deputies on a warrant fro m
the Athens Dounty Muni cipa l
Court charging him with
l'Ontempl of co urt . Phill ips
was transported to Athens
Co un ty late Wednesda y
eveni ng .
In other activity, Russe ll
Holsinger, Chester, report ed
sometime Monday night or
early Tuesday morning his
mailbox had been dama ged.
The incident is under in·
vestiga lion.
Tw o weeks ago. "Meigs
Co unty Sheriff's deputi es
recove red some items from a
mine shaft in the Dark Hollow
area following breaking and
enter ings of two ne a rby
houses. At the lime, several
items were recovered that
were not claimed by the two
property owners.
Wedne sda y, deput ies
learned another house had
been entered at Dark Hollow

Virginia A. Scott , 60,
Middleport, suffered minor
injuries in an accident at I :50
p.m. Wednesday on SR 1611 at
the junction to US J5 in Gallia
County.
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The Gallia-Meigs Post
State Highway Patrol said
she was a passenger in a car
driven by Paul A. Scott, 62,
Middleport . Their car was
struck in the rear of an auto
operated by James A.
Stanley, 25 , Rt. 1, Gallipolis.
Spring Clean-Up Week. will
Mrs. Scott was not im· be conducted in Middleport
mediately treated. There was starting Monday, May I and
moderate damage. Stanley continuing throu ghout the
was charged with failure to week untll f'riday, Ma y 5,
stop within the assured clear
Residents are urged to
distance.
clean up their yards and lots
A deer was killed in an ,· and take advantage of this
accident at l :20 p.m. Wed· free pickup service provided
nesday on SR 160 near Kerr. by the village .
The animal ran into the path
Material to be picked up is
of a vehicle operated by to be pla ced at the curb in
Willard A. Robinson , 56, Rt. I, front of residences. It will be
Bidwell. There was minor picked up by th e street
damage .
department on the day
At 10 :45 a .m. on SR 7, two scheduled for ward pickups.
and one tenth miles south of
The pickup schedule is as
SR 218 an accident occurred follows : Monda y, first ward ;
when an auto driven by · Tuesday, second war d:
Samuel D. Smith, 19, Eureka Wednesday, third ward. and
Star Rt., Gallipolis, at- Thursday, fourth warp.
Brice Smith, a broker for
tempted to pass a ear on the
Pickups will begin al 7: 30 a.
the
Ohio Company spoke on
right. He lost control of his m. so please place your Items
the
stock
market hi tting upon
vehicle which ran off the at the curb the night befure
potential
earnings
and losses,
beim striking a utlllty pole the scheduled pickup in your
when
the
Pom eroyand fire hydrant owned by the area.
Middleport
Uons
Club met
GaUia County Rural Water
If you are 'missed during
for
a
lun
che
on
at noon
AssoclaUon. There was minor the regular scheduled date in
Wednesda
y
at
the
M
eigs Inn.
damage . No charges were your area, please cai1992·3H5
Plans
were
outlined
for the
filed.
or 992-5711.

Clean-up

scheduled

in village

an d Items ;t olen matched
those recovered. The owner
of th e house, Roy Bri ggs,
Co lumbus, was asked to rom e
to the Sh eriff's office an d
make positive id entifi cation .
A relativ e of Briggs had
chec ked th e house an d
report ed it had been entered
within the past two weeks.
Deputi es said charges are

WILLOW ISLAND, W.
Va . IUP! ) - A scaffolhlng··
high atop a power plant
cooling tower under con·
structlon collapsed today
sending dozens of workm en
plunging to the ground.
Initial stale poll ee
reports said that as many
as 60 persons were Injured
Ia the acddenl . Th ere were
no Immediate reports or
death s ,
althou g h
authorities said some of the
workmen may have !allen
as much as 200 h•et.
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GLASSES FOUND
The Meigs Co unty Sheriff's
Departm ent found a pair of
plastic fram ed gla sses in a
leather case on Elberfeld's
parking lot.
On the case are the names
of Dr. R. D. Thomas, Dr.
Will iam B. Thomas and Dr.
Gary L. Clarke, optometr ists,
Gallipolis. The owner may
pick them up at th e sheriff's
offi ce .

Smith speaker for lwtcheon

..

club's annual hole-in-one golf
CQntest and the possibilities
of a booth at the Mei gs
County Fair were discussed:
SJl&lt;'Cial tributes were given
to club member, the late
James Danner of Gallipolis.
Bruce Teaford , King Lion,
presided over the meeting.

pending.
Three juveniles have been
charged in the Meigs County
Juvenile Court on the other
two house entries, after being
identified as the perso ns seen
carryin g items fr om the
vicinity or the houses-.
Tu esday evenin g, Ma ry
Call, 39, Rt. 1, Rutland, was
traveling north on US Rt. 33
when her car struck and
kill ed a deer. There was
moderate damage . She was
not inj ured.
Tuesday evening at 7: 10 p.
m. on New Lima Road in
Rutland Township, Anna L.
Spires, 21 , Rt. 1, Rutl and, was
tr aveling north and said she
swerved to miss some
potholes in the road . She
advised that when she struck
a bad place in th e roadway
she applied her brakes, but
lost control of her car. It
skidded off the roadway and
st ruck a ho use trailer owned
by Francis Imboden, Rl. I,
Rutland. Th ere was slight
dama ge to the house trail er
and the Spires car.

we r e

deleted by th e House Energy
and Power Subcommittee's
maj ority staf f, when it
rewrote departm ent funding
guidelin es
for
its
con sideratio n . Br own
amended it Wed nesday.
be fore the authorizations go
to the fu ll committee .
Thew House Sc1enre and
Tcc hn o!Og)' Committee approved the $220 million
au thor ization last week. The
House Interior and Insular
Affai rs Co mmit tee, wh ich

ha s jurisdiction over energy
spendin g authorizations, is
ye t to consid er
th e
deparunent requests .
" If we had not authorized
fllo ney for this project, the
United States could have
trouble meeting future needs
for enriched uranium in both
th is country and the world ,"
the Urbana Republican said .
"And the result wi ll be that
foreign countries may be
forced to obtain nu clear
energy supplies to meet their
nuclear power demands from
coun tries such as the Soviet
Union .
" And th e result tha t this
potenti al situation could have
on our national sec urity is
obvious .
" Fu rthermore, these construction funds for the Portsmout h fa cility must be
authorized if thi s country is
going to meet the ag reements
of the reeen tly enac ted
Nuclear No nproli ferati on
Treaty ."

Governor Rhodes feels
Ohioans will see hike
COLUM BUS IUPI )- Gov .
James A. Rh odes sai d today
Ot.i o residents will see an
increBse of about $.13 a year in
their elec tric bills if electric
utilities are forced to install
scrubbers in an attempt to
fight air polluti on.
Rhodes aksed all Ohioans
to write Pesident Carter and
back the governor's call for a
thr eeyea r morator iu m on
meet ing U.S. Environmental
Protecti on Agency clean-air
standards.
He sai d th e scrubbers,
whi ch are mandated by th
U.S. EPA , would increase
electric bills in Ohio by 10 to
15 per cent.
"This would mean an increase of $38 a year to the
avera ge home conswner,"
said
Rh odes .
" The
. fr ustr a tin ~ part is that this
money would be spent on a

pol lut ion control sys tem
which

is

unproven ,

unreliable, and wh ich creBtes
additional pollution in the
form of lime sludge ."
Recent estimates indicate
that it would cos t Ohio
electric companies $1.4
billion to add scrubbers for
existing plants, plus another
$93 million for units currently
under construction or coming
on line, said Rhodes.
"These figu res are only for
the capital costs for the
equipmen t," said Rhodes .
"Annual operating costs for
scrubbers at the existing
plants are estimated to be
between $300 and $400
million."
"Consumers will have to
foot th is bill, despite strong
qu estions about the worth of
scrubbers, " Rhodes said.

Otairmrut infonns commission
Mannin g Webs t e r :
chairman of the Men ta l
Retardation Board, met with
the Meig s Co unt y Co mmissioners Tues day in fonning them about a predesign conference he and
architect Frank Lee attended
in Columbus.
Webster told the board
progres. Is being ma de
toward the construction of the
Mentally Retarded Training
Center .
Several citizens along with
Olive Township tru stees,
Chester Wells and Grant
Smith and Orange Township
trustee, Norman Weber met
with the board to discuss
problems created by garbage

C'Onta iners in those town·
ships.
CommiSsioners explained
location of containers was the
responsibility of the trustees
in their respective townships.
A lengthy discussion was
held concernin g pres ent
locations In Olive and Orange
Townships.
Upon
th e
recommendation of Wells.
Smith and Weber, trus!ees
attending , it was decided a
public meeting would be held
on Thursday, May 4, at
Tuppers Plains Elem entary
School at 7:30p.m. The public
at that sessi on, will be given
an opportunity to express its
opinion on locations of the
containers.
It was staled if a solution

co uld not be worked out at
tha t meeting regar ding
location of the containers,
they would in all probability,
be removed from the two
upon
the
town ships,
recomm endation of the
trustees.
The Meigs County Planning
Commission was authorized
to submit a pre-application
for federal funds from a
Developm ent Assistance
Planning Grant.
This grant will provide
planning assistance for the
county and will require no
cash match from the county.
Attending were Richard
Jones · and Jim Roush ,
commi ssioners and Mary
Hobstetter, clerk .

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